Adminutntor Notice Creditors. to In tb County Court of th Stat of Oregon lor Columbia County. In the Matter of tb Ettate of Charles H. Cnuhtw, decttaaed. Notice U hereby given that L. R. Rutherford, tb undersigned, hu been duly appointed adminUtrator ol t!i ra tal of Charles II . Crenahaw, deceased, by the County Court of the Mat of orefron tor Columbia County, and ha duly qualified for aaid trust. All per. aom baring claima artint said eatate are ben by notified and required to pres ent the em. duly ventied Bud with proper Touchers, to aid administrator at the office of The Columbia County AbatractA Trust Company, in St. Hel ena, Columbia Couuty, tSiate of Oregon, within aix montha from tha date ol thia notice. Dated at 6U Helena, orefron and flrat publiahed September 30. 1912. U R. Rutherford, AdminUtrator ol tbe estate of Cbarle H. Crenihaw, deceased. 6t Notice To Creditor. In the matter of the County Court of the State of Oregon, for the County of Columbia. In the matter of the estate of Mouriu Kjier, deceased. Notke hi hereby given by the under signed the Executor of the eatate of MoarirsfKiier, deceased, to the creditor of, and all persona having claims against aid estate to present them, with proper Touchers, within aix months Irooi the date of this notice, to the said executor, at tbe office of A. W. Mueller at St. Hel ena, Oregon, the same being tbe place ler tbe transaction of the bueineaa of aaid estate. Dated, this Slat day of August A. D. 1912. Andrew K. Carr, As Executor of the estate of Mouriu KJier, deceased. NOTICE TO CREDITORS. In the Coonty Court of the State of Oregon, For Columbia County. In the matter of the Estate of Hiram Hotce, Deceased. Notice is hereby given that ollie Hole has by said Court, been duly appointed the administratrix of the Estate of Hir am Holce, deceased, and has duly qusli- fiedasaucb. All persons having claims against said Estate are hereby notified and required to present the same, duly verified, to faid Administratrix at the office of Dillard A Day in St. Helens, in tbe County of Colombia, State of Oregon, within six months from the date of thie notice. . Dated at St. Helens, ore non, and first publish I, August 23, 1912. ollie Holce. Administratrix of the Estate of Hiram Holce, deceased. SUMMONS IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON FOR COLUM BIA COUNTY. Francis Broo-nisn, Plaintiff, vs. Gns Brooktnan, Defendant, To Gns Rrookmsn. Defendant. In the name of the State of oreiron yon are hereby required to appear and answer the complaint Med against you in the shore entitled court and cause on or before the 2nd day 01 November 1912 the same being six weeks from tee aate of the first publication of this luomoni, and beinirtlie date fixed by the Court tor von to annear and answer herein. and il you fail 10 so appear and srser the plaintif will apply to the Court for the relief prayed lor in his eimpl inf. to-wit; for S decree of divorce dissolving the marriaire contract now existing be tween plaintifl and defendant, an t for such other snd further relief as the court may deem equitable. This tammnni i publisded once week for six consecutive week in the Oregon Mist, e newspaixr of general cir culation in Colnmbia Coonty. oretton, by order of the Hon. James Dart, Coun ty Judge of Columbia County, oreiron. Dated tbisJiOlb day of ept. 1912. Howard M Brownell, Attorney for Plaintiff. Date of first publication Kept. 20. 1912. Date of lart publication November 2nd 1912. Summons IN THE CIRCUIT COUliT OF THE STATE OF OREGON FOR COL UMBIA COUNTY. Francis Green, PilintlS vs. William Less Green Defendant. To William Green the above named De fendant: In the name of the State of Oregon jroa are hereby required to appe-.r snd answer the complaint filed agaitiat you in the above entitled suit within the time hereinafter stated for you to do so, or the above named plaintiff will apply to the court for tbe relief demanded in said complaint, which is In substance, that the bonds of matrimony existing between you and the plaintiff be dis solved, This summons is published in the Oregon Mint once a week for the p -riod of six weeks, pursuant to an order for the publication of the same, made by the Hon. James Dart ihe County Jadve of Columbia County, Oregon, dated Oc tober 24, 1912, and you are required to appear and answer said Complaint on or before the laat day of raid period of six weeks from said date of the first pub- licatioo of this summons, namel), on or before December, C, 1912, or Plaintiff will apply to the above entitled Court tor the reliel hereinbefore mentioned. The date of tbe first publication of this summons is October 25, 1912 Date of laat puhlti-alion Decemlr 6. 1612. Howard M. Broant-ll, Attorney for Plaintiff. Administratar'a Notic to Creditor. In the County Court of the St e r.f Oregon for Columbia County. It, the Matter of the Eatate of Willia.n H. tow-le-bv, ilei e.is- d No'h-e i- 1 .--elu gien that 1 R, f.iubvri.M J, u uudettigucd, haa leulbl2ia iavor of Ka.:l.el E uly appointed administrator of the es ' tale of William II. Bowlesby, deceased, by tbe County Court of the Slate of Ore gua for Columbia County, and baa duly qualified for aaid trust All person hav ing claims against said eatate are hereby notified and required to present the same, duly verified and with tbe proper vouchers, to said administrator at the office of The Columbia County Abstract & Trust Company, In SU Uelens, Col umbia County, State of Oregon, within aix nvmihs from date of thia notice. Dated at St. Helens, Oregon and first published October 18, lul. L. R. Rutherford, Administrator of the estate of William H. Bowlesby, deceased. (4 t) Summons. IS THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON FOR COL UMBIA COUNTY. Andrew Heodrickeen, Plaintiff, vs. Christina Marie Hendricksen. Defendant. To Christina Maria Hendricksen. De fendant. In tbe name of tbe State of Oregon, yon arc hereby required to appear and anawer the complaint filed against yon in the above entitled court and cause on or before the 3od day of November 1913, tbe same being six weeks from the dale of the first publication of thia summons. and being the date fixed by tbe Court for yon to appear and answer herein. and it jou fail to so appear and answer the plaintiff will apply to the court for the relief prayed for in hi complaint, to-wit; for a decree of divorce dissolving the marriage contract now existing be tween plaintiff and defenJant, and for inch other and further relief as the coort may deem equitable. Thia summons is published once a week for six consecutive week in tbe Oregon Mist, a newspaper of general circulation in Coiambia Coonty, Ore gon, by or.ler of tbe Hon. James Dart, County Judge of Columbia County Ore gnn. Dated this 20th day of September 1912. Howard M Brownell. Atiy. for riaintiff. Date of first publication Sept. 20, 1912. Date of last publication Nov 2. 1912 SUMMONS THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE STATEOF OREGON FOR COLUM BIA COUNTY Delia Holland, Plaintiff, vs. Roy Holland, Defendant. To Roy Halls nd, the above named de fendant : In the name of the State of Oregon, yon are hereby required to appear and answer tbe complaint filed against you in the above entitled Court, on or before the 15th day of November, 1912. which ia ! ix weeks after the 4th day of (Xtober 1912. the date ordered tor the first! publication of summons; and if you fall to so appear and answer, plaintiff will apply fcr the relief preyed for in her complaint, to-wit: For a decree di-solv. in the marriage contract heie ofo e and now exiting between the plaintiff and t'ie defendant herein,' and for such other and further relief as the Court may seem equitable and ju-t Thia aummons ia published by order of the Honorable J. A. Eakin, Jude of the a ove entitled Court, made and en tered on the 4th day ol October. 1912. Wilber Henderson. Attorney for Plaintiff. 623 Lumbermen Building, Portland, Oregon. First publication, October 4, 1912. Las! publicition, November 15. 1912. Notice of Final Settlement la tbe Connty Court of tbe State of Oregon, For Colnmhia County. In the Muter of :h Estite of M. A. Kale, Deceafed. Notice is hereby given : That Frank Brown the adminia rator ot tbe etat of M. A. Kale, deceawd, his rend-red and presenU-d lor settlement, and filed in raid Our', hit) Final Acrount of hi-admini-tration ot said estate, tog"thi-r with a report thereof, and th it Saturday the l!Hh day of October, 1912, at 10 o'clock in the forenoon of raid day, at the court-room of said rour', at the court-house in the ci y of Ht. He'ens, in said coonty (it Colnmhia, state of Oregcn, haa len fixed by the Cou t as the time and place for tbe settlement of aid final account and the hearing of aid report, at which time and place anv perwn in. tereted in sai l estate may appear and file his ei' epti'.nn, in writing, 10 soid account and contest the same. Frank Brown, Adoiini-trator of the estate of M. A. Kale, deceased. Notice of Final Settlement Notice is hereby given, that the un designed ad'i.ln strator with will annex ed, c f tbe ettate of William B. Dohel-bow-r deceased, has filed In th-County Court of Columbia Conr.ty State of Ore gon, bis final account as such adminis trator of said estate, and that on 8atur day, tbe 23' rd day of Novemlwr 112, at the the hour of Ten o'clock in tbe fore noon of raid day at the Court House in St, Helens, has been fixed by the Conn ty Court as t'.e time snd place for hear ing objections to faid report and the uua settlement thereof. ' y. I. Dietz, f Administrator of the estate of William B. Dorjel bower, deceased , i th will an nexe I. Notice of Sheriffs Sale. Rachel B. Bntes, Plaintiff, vs. John C Bates. Defend int. Notice is hereby given that undrr and by virtne of execution, ju'lgnieiit and 1 ... r.i - t . : 1 . 9 . 1 .u tif.ed Court in tbe above entitle I cnte, tom (lir rlel nn 1 dattd xtolr 9, Bates and ags'nst J .liC. BaWt, tor the sum f fti.M.00 and iuterest thereon from the j lot l any ol January 15.1s. ai in rate 01 pircil per annuti, and th further sutiof J3.i 5cu.U nd of cots f ai-d nranihiiw ti, commanding toe lo ieil ' the defemUii's intnest iu and to the : cientllC ft thds to the lllltllx'r fol owog d uribel iti property siluat. ! ,pg ,,,uS ry. On his initiative d n Cuius bia Gu ,ty. Oregon, to-wit: , he ,,etitjonrd the K- vuiuivm 1114 l III nun nii'n'iuir,.. loctted li the uilvtdM of a toad way plat- j tJ by Mart'srot l. Keid, and surveyed by V. M. T.u-iuaa, Civil Kui-Iiuer, N. SO V Vet 1JU.1 fe 1, and North d de- ' gneeftO' Enst 423 1 fert from an iron UKUUltient rMkhliel inn the oulhwesl section inri.er of Section HI, Twp. 4 North Range 3 West of W. M. ; thence running North 80 decrees 50' East tW6 feet to an iron monumrnt; thence run ning South (id degrees 50' West 730 feet to an iron monument in the outer of said roadway ; thence running Westerly and Northerly along tbe center of said roadway to the place of beginning, con taining 14 26 acres of laud more or le-s, according to the survey thereof. Now, therefore by virtue ol aaid exe cution, Judgment and order of said tale and in compliance with the comman ds Of said writ I will on Saturday ths 30th day of November, 1912, at the hour of 10 o'clock a. ca at the front door of the Coort House in tt. Helens, Columbia County, Oregon, sell at public suction as by law provided, alt the right, till and intercut which the within named John C Bates haa or bad on tbe 2nd day of May 112, in and to the within de scribed property and every part thereof to satisfy said execution, judgement. order of sale, interest, costs sud set-ru ing coots. Dated this fr.Uli day of October, 1912. First publication Nov. 1, 1912. Lasl November fc. 1912. A. E. Thompson, Sheriff of Columbia County, Oregon. SUMMONS. In the circuit court of the state of Oregon for colninM. county. cha-sieGe Bolt, vs. Rav Ge RoU, Def. nden. To Rav Ge Klt, drtenditnt above named: In the Name 01 tbe State of Oegon: You ar here by required to appear and anwer the complaint filed against yon in the atx-ve n itl-l suit, on or btfo-e. the 15th dav of November. 112, which Is the timeprec I bed for answering iatlieor. der of imhlnauon of thiBSummnnsand if vo i la 1 iopiarand ner. trie plxin tl2 ill appiv to tbe conrt for the relief demanded in the complaint on tile here in, to-wt. a decree of 1 he court dissolving the bo da of matrimony heretofore ani now exia'ing between ihe plaintiff and detention! herein on the grounds that you deserted plaintiff wt'houtjusl Caue. and against tier wish, wilt and consent, at Portland. Oreg' n. in the month of Mav. loll, a id that ever siiiee said time the a hove named defendant bas livt-d apart from the sid plaintiff wthout lust or any ranee and agamt her wih, will and Con sent, This summons wss published by the orderof the Hon. J. A fcaXtrt ciicuit jU'lge of the "-aid cieruit lourt which order aas filed the Dt ay of October, lgl2, the la'e ol first pu' lie .tiun of thismtnuaoni binf October 4. 1912, and "late Of lasl publica tion thereof being November 15. 1)!2. J. M. In, Attorney f ir 1'lainliff, 6J1) H-nrv H1I, Portland, Oregon Real Estate Transfer Nov. 1: E. Bickell to Martha Brumner, lot 6 blk. 10 Blanchards add, con sideration $2000. H. McGuire to Commercial Realty Co.. 1-2 int. to lakd in 22-3-2 con. 11. State of Oregon to W. E, Stevens, tide land con., $35.99, Nov, 2; M. and G. P. Howell to O. E, Folen, K, Erekson, land in 1 1-6-3, $1850.50. Nov. 4; N. E. Barbour to M. D. Barbour, land in 29-8-3, con. $1. G. W. Maklnstor et al to Henry Blake, lot In Neer City, con. $30. Henry Blake to E. II. Blake, land in Neer City, con. $10. F. B. Elliott et al to C. M. and A. M. Bryant, land in 12-7 5, con. $1100. G. and J. Van Dolah to P. C. Pet erson, lot 6-7-8 blk. 24 in Columbia City, con. $1. J. M. Lock wood to P. C. Peter son, lot 5 blk 24 in Columbia City, con. $1. Nov. 7: A. McDonell et al to R. N. Day, land in 32-5-2, con. $1. P. K. Nones to G. K. Nones, lot 24 blk. 9, Railroad Add. to St. Hel ens, con. $110. C. E. and W. H. Madden to Geo. Ealm, lot 1 and 2 bfk 12. Blanch ards Add., con. $400. Forest School Oregon Agricultural College, Corvallis, Nov. 9--"No better ir.. vestment can be made by tho j -state than to establish a chair at I the agricultural college for the , preparation of young men to be-: come losing engineers," said' George M. Cornwall, editor of j "The Timberman," discussing; plans ot school of forestry at the Oregon Agricultural College. j Mr. Cornwall presented a pit l to the congress at Tacoma whi : i enuiuaiaauc enuor - ment. His special study of tin many new problems constant! arism in larire camps has plir-i , naJt J hi n that there llUi. t I , - ., ... . . ... yountf , ; ,f..i.,n to " i- - - It thrill t Upplv technical anil icultur.-il c- llfKis or uinversitios f 01.I fo n n. k'nlM. Montana. )rvj?t.ri. Y s-hin.r'.on Ht.d Hrilish :olun,lia : Dnivk such co'.ir' n a n i u 8 bi.als with other oV grve CJir.cs. comtnittoca to push the matter in oaoh state, the Oregon committee boinr com posed of J. S. O'Gorman, iscon sin LogKing & Timlwr t o., Port land; II. C Clair, Twin Falls Log ging Co.. Portland; J. 1. Young. Inman-Foulsen Lumber Co., Kel so, Wash. The committee has visited the college, and Prof. G. W. Peavy, head of the college forestry de partment, has submitted a tenta-1 tive course, which is being work-, ed out. The committee will ask I the next legislature for an ap- propriation of $50. (XH) for a build- J ing and equipment for teaching: logging engineering at the col- lege. tucn a course is at present i absolutely impossible, & the col-1 lege has no suitable facilities. The school of forestry is now crowded into a few rooms on the top floor of Science Hall, where there is no space whatever for demonstration machinery and necessary materials. "Oregon has the largest amount of standing timber of any state in the Union," said Mr. Cornwall discussing the plans. We have 540,000.000 feet of virgin tim ber in oua forests. It can be seen that logging will be the dominant industry in Oregon for many years to come. For that reason we feel tnat no better in vestment can be made by the state than to establish a chair at the agricultural college for the preparation of young men to be come logging engineers. The logging engineering course should consist of three depart ments in charge of a practical logger, a cruiser and estimater, and an instructor in civil and me chanical engineering with the rudiments acquired at as early an age as possible, tho young men of 25 to 25 should he able to assume his position as a logging engineer with every prospect of success. Now how are we going to go securing the neces"sary education al facilities for the training of our young men who desire to take up the study of logging encineer- T Some steps have been tak en by the various universities looking to the equipping of young men for the lumber business, but more especially along forestry lines. But we must go farther. We need the intensely practical training if success is to attend our efforts, tvery logging fore man or superintendent of logging is in fact a logging engineer. All we are seeking to accomplish is to better fit that man for his place. The agricultural colleges have demonstrated their value in equiping the farmer's son with a scientific knowledge of husband ry. The courses of study in our agricultural colleges have been sane, practical and helpful. The lumber industry deserves the same cousideration for our young men no desire to become expert lumbermen, in its broadest sense. If not, why not? The preponderance of the lum ber industry of the west justifies this position. Any young man who has the grit and Btamina to fiitch in. work and study should have an opportunity. He should be able to earn his own way, which makes for self-relicnce, dash and daring, fits men for the practical battle of life. Elect Justice of the Peace and Constable by larjre majority. So cialist National ticket in second place. Socialist tied for first place for U. S. Senator. FAlmund Olecn. Sec'y. i a'UUUUIMm'i BfFICfRHfflSIJElfNS SEVERAL MFN MIM WHO HAVE SERVED couiwa ccunh orroii The liiand nnd Exalted Order of I'x-Cininty ''oitiinisMiinei of Cnl umliiii i'oi. nt v wrm i'i session for a few ti.imites nt tlie Court House last Wednesday hen were present , the following oliieers: Harry West of Sen i )oom, Cuser Libel of Mist, W. B. felv n of Marshland und N I). Case of Warren. These gentle 1 men were all in the city having brought Ihe election returns from their several precincts. Then when the present Commissioners John Farr of Warren and W. K. Tichenor of Clatskanie joined the crowd on the Court House, step the Order was fully organized and ready to proceed to business and the entire membership took a trip down the slri'ot- ADVERTISED LETTERS Ijetters unclaimed in the St. Hel en, Ore. Post oll'uv for the week end, :. o ember 2. I'.12. A. E. Armstrong, 1 lettrr Isjti Bartholomew 1 letters Niels Borresoii, Foreign, 1 letters F M. l!'-own, 3 letters James Paly. 1 letter Hams Tlabue 1 letter S, M. Hartman. 1 letter J. J. Judd. 1 letter Walter !-, 1 letter Roy M. Myers. 1 letter J. R. Neill, 2 letters W. S. Peterson, 1 letter W'm. RatTerty, 1 letter Oscar Strand. 1 letter C. II. Vaughn. 1 leUer. Letters unclaimed by November IG will be sent to the Dead-letter office. M. C. Gray. P. M. NEW MILL The wheels of the Columbia Cou.n ty Mill begun to turn last week and now lumber is leing turned out ut the rate of about Iimi.ooo fwt fer day. This is the mill that was blown up and burned last spring, only larger and better in every re spect. The owners of the mill are nearly all working men who l.ave put their small earnings ino the company and it already has y'ood prospecU of success. The lnrt.tii.ti is tirat class and tlie machinery is of ilw. u.,,1 m,,i atebt and nio.st ininji-rn pat terns Mr. II. K. Mc'.V.rmick is President of Ue C'ompr.ny and John A. Williams is Manager. Harry Sherman, for many years owner of a saw mill in the Warren inuntiy. hiw taken the xsi (ion of StiK-rin-U-nd.-nt of the ne w ronci-rn and will sure mawe tne .nisim-m a success, j The building ot the mill at that 1.19. place, toK'eth-.r with the larjre Creo sotinK works ndjoininK. has liecn the caus.' ijf a residence building boom in t,t in-i'h lx.rh.MHl that will eclipse unytliin in the neiKhlrho.Ml f'T .rwviy yi-ars. Anew town has be.i ;ii-J ,i,t ;ind platted and new homes for the woiktnen at Ihe mill and CreiisotiuK works, an- iolno; up on all e.orneni. JU-fore next summer a lare lui'ilK-r of families will In come permanent residents of this new tract which has been dedicated and platted as South St. Helms, City water and Ifxht w-rvice has been extended out there und they are ritfht in town with everything nior'ern and up to date. GRANGE MEETING At the meeting of the Columbia Cou:ity i;raru:e, held in Uoulton. last Saturday, tlie following oliieers were t-le'.-ted for the ensuing term of two years: It. N. bjv.?lace, Worthy Master; (,. L. Tar?H-ll, Overseer; 1'.. A. (Jessell, Ix-cturr; Thnn Jtrown, Steward; Mrs. Jennie lvelace, (jnapliin; VV. H. lUme, Treaaurer; Mrs. Kmma Taibell, Secretary; luy Tarbell. Assistant Steward; Iioy Tucker, fU;keep-r; Mrs. Kli lals-th Adams, tVres; Mrs. Jane A j-itLstronK, Ponmna; Mrs. Ethel I rin", Flora; Miss Ivy Tar "" ' A. S.; M. P. Young, J.M. Patr (-k. und";. 1 T:iri-ll r-!..e,.. tive Committee rararw-4 V ii tw-n I The next meeting of the Pomona Grunge will be held In ClaUkunltt, on the first Saturday In February. Sum Cade, of this city, Is enjoy ing a visit front his brother, Gorg fade, of Crystal. North PakoU This is ilit lust meeting of then brothers for more than twenty- eiKht year.1, and one can Imagine tne ,,t.lll)Ui W f this nun-ting. Vhoy W1j ,uKe a visit to the senior fvl' KO(j mjn jn J'phine county, Or- . I ...Ill ab ir.in. ihelMKOia uroim-r win - - I so visit his other brother, H. N. Cade whom he has not sen thirty-two years. for A TROUSERS CENTENARY. It Waa Napalaan'a Man Wha raytM That Oarmant ln Faahlan. As naarly as ran 1 sacrtaln4 It U a hundred years slue Nspolaoo Hooa parte s soldiers Introduced th old nsw atylaof ! wear wtilcb siUy s;or. recognition as tlia dlatlucUrsly nias-ullii Kurtitftit of rivlllsns Ihroogh. ut two coutlnviita. In lS14-Ui J'ttr bafora Wstrlo II tai relstwl as a currant naws Itom of soma Importation tuat tbs rat Iuka of Welllmtoa bad Wa rfusMl admlttauis to Aluiack a la I-omloo ibiim ! pn-aeutad blmaalf wsarlng trouaera Inatend of tha couranlloaal braw liaa wtilth the drs regulations than In oRiia demauded. Aa a matter of blturlcal fact triu- h.rt. liven worn various racwa aud y liotb ""es In all tlia ages of which any auluatitw re-uroa i:n..rall aoeaklug. troiiaera war ra- ar,lwl In ancient tluiea as ariubollcal of luforlorltr or effeminacy, la th trliimplial proHalona of It Caeaara, fir lanmlo. orlaoners of war wor thain aa a aliru of defeat wblls ths atunly lea of Honiara li turlcms lesions war dare below tbe bottom of tha aklrted or klltl coat of waif. For tba laat hundred years or there about trouaera hsrs beeu wUleljr reoog nlsvil sa tbe garment of authority, tba nni. aM and rlalbl algn of the strong. ar sei. aaya tlie AmerlooD Tailor and Cuttor. Hut tbnt Kaltln haa not boaa won or alntalno1 without a stnig gla. Many attempts have been mads to trnmtile down tlie tyranny r iron aera. na their mis hti lern called. Many time baa their aiiM-rlorltjr lieen chal-U-ntfiil Hut a.i fur ilielr Kialtlon ra malua acure. MARVELS OF PANAMA. Tba Oilun Oam, tba Cutebra Cut mn4 tha Great Lecha. I'ananm'a marrrla ara tha Oston dam. tba Culebra cut and tb locks, each of the l of " uh two cham bers tt-i't long snd 110 feet wld. You think you can manufacture a mental picture of thee l ks. but yon .-nni.l-not t III you nae gone uowb ,.r,-.i,.n,.iiinr alil.-a a thousand i fl.et anl ,., nu.urd a dummy train ; that Journey a tl.rte fourilia of a mile ' alouit the bottom; not ii.i jou ow j lookt-d up and the cathedral arcbea at rluitliiv lu glory from able to aide and gal nt tha ate-l gta aeren feet thick and marked tbe i-lntcrn Uoiea in tho bottotuuf the channel, up sud down through which will move tbe atrong Nlrenma Hull will lift and Id down tbe ahlpa f the nntlona Into Ihi-ir cradles with the tcnil.-rnca of a mother with an liifunt. f-.r underneath ettotirt eul rerta the !' of railroad tiinnela. It la through thrse and through mighty talvee that the l"'k are fllld and emptlixl More slxiut anhlla among theme work like n p.vKtiiy l..t lo a lubyrliilb of tho K'hU ati.l It will dnwn ou you wbnt a-.rt of thing men bat lieeu alMiut here ou thia neck of Uarlen. World s Work. lodina Fumigation. Although fi.r UUInfwtliig aurflial wounds and for atcrlllslng tbe akin be fore opt-mtloni aurgcoiia bare long re garded todltip n one of the moat uneful antlM-ptl.-a, tlu-y be in-en unable to find a practb al way of ualng It In liquid form In dei-p wounds. Ir. fxiuga of Maraellles. l-'ranr, has dcvln-d a meth od of producing Iodine fumee and bss tnted them aucceanfully in treating all kinds of woiimla. lie iIIh tbe end of a piece of cotton In Iodoform (Kjwilrrsnd then llghta the cotton nt a point where It la free from powder Tbe fume of Iodine tbnt nt unco rUn rnn either b applied dlre'tly to the affected part or collected In a Jn r nnd niplld by means uVa Ai ruigc -Xuc cUtU. ot tht fuuir 11 1 ) .( Columb'a County Bank Ot DMT IN THE COUWTV 4 Par Cant Paid oa Saving Accewnla and Tim CerUfieatea . United Stetea Depeeitery Vot M. OV. PrMUM. LUBtl MMrOaD. VUa A. L. STONF, Cut.-. t. S. ALLEN. AiMtWS C-Ur Columbia County Abstract And Trust Co..... Abstracts, Real Estate, Insurance. Loans, Conveyancing St. Helens, Orcgoa Th Jury as finally ..fe to try Burt Green flr th of Charles Welat la as f(1UWl. I'asley ' Mayger, Mtn Itainier.GrSa.n,,,, " M. U. Barbour of M w rlson of Clatskanie, J w r aid of Clatskanie. AIUn "w en, UeU.na t Erlckaen of Warren and N. fij of Warren. They will U tW th seen, 0f the murder tomocJ Saturday, ,vil,,)n n Monday morning. ia'botE daodoraut and aoutltlng, tbrr bars baa aapeolally uaaful la UtatriaL moot of absraaaaa, ranrara aa4 tm,, atfsctloua. Touth'a C4unaaloa. t Na Klaaing rmlMas, " Visitor to awttierUtxl art winal that klaaing la atrtcUy pMhlUt4 h tb sUOoo and on tlia rUtform, araott, la tba caatua of ObwtU, tba Drnnlg Una. and that an; nek 4amooatraUan wUt reault la th irtaa, and Oning of tha participant 4 Urn placard boarlug tba fullowlog laarlp. tlon baa just twea placrj u tbe Milht with It consant of tba local latkwt ttost "Nolle, Conaldering tba which bava rwaulted. maulrsri tk booorabta strangars ara raqimtat M to klaa aarh other on the platforaa s! th station. (Signed) Tbt Hodety r tb ITotacttoa of Touug Olrls Tnt tn Alo." A Danarus Oaaupatlaa, Of all oceupstlolna dangaruas k) tS tb moat basardous la that of lift r la tb t'nlted Huts bum t nils a. Tb annual mortality lanac tboos to at tb rata of sight I tkoa. and. la tb Brat year two aarrtlra tbalr Urwa out of s fore of alftty, wbll aTa otbara fall unranarteeji th potoonoos vapora of mine M ware rea1 by tliatr eompasleia And yet tbar to a difficulty la lasi barutc ina ready to undartakt lis doty. Marrlad In Mauralng. Ml coaple drrix1 In tuoaratng twt married at tb gsrrlaoa rburrb la fo dam, Germany, Ju'y lit. TUy M known ss th Ixnilae tirldal pair k ry year thee funeral weddings w) ceiabrsted at 9 o'clock on Jaly n o day and the boor at wbW-k Qmm Louise died. Thia year each bristle celTed f 113 In return for bar i 0t bridar finery. Of Ceureet "Jodg. I alat to aertot, ri bard nct . but seen aeaw , uas. "llut this officer aaya yo hart hM a treated repeatedly." "11 muat b allixlln" to tha tlM When I owned tn own aotu Wsabliigtoo Herald A Cbanfa et Opiates. Tslll 1 clienp," chuckled tbt tSdan with the telephone frsnl Is kb pocket After tsktug l worth be iM tst bis frank and found It hai tiBtaa Pj herk." he muttere. riM-fuily. "tb toy was right when he aaid thai Wore ts f olden.' "-Junge s m. Diplomacy fira. Thee euffragettea refuat t tst lhall w fee.1 m their coniej bear forcibly r . "Kmploy dlplomscy flct." .icseitl :h priaoo warden -Try Via wltl I fodg ands."-Ksoa llty Jounsi Notice Tbe bjiWa and accounts of tht St Heletn Transfer Co.. have b placeil with Mrs. M. K Mill" accounU will be nt to every pr son owintf the firm with req. for settlement. It is the intenti of the Company to collect all count and they must I paid once. Persons who are dV . Uiefirm will please rail t tht CW Hall and pay the acc.unU r away or action will I ,artd " collect same. This is x.sitiv. If You Mean UusineM ita blKh lime ynn ac,uir.J bonk in which isa nXr"iZ auma ion mail av to Ha.t fiosar- keeplnx. (let on. "I01"' " account at lh utC COLUMBIA COUNIY BAN As lilt:, .tor., dollar will J the s.x.iier yoo begin ih l"- III It al.l. to realty to"' ''Pp,M" ae ee