Administrator's Notice to
Creditors.
In the County Court o( the State o(
Oregon for Columbia County, la the
Matter of tbe Ute of Charles H.
Crenshaw, d.noeeaed.
Notice U hereby given that L. R.
Rutherford, the anderigned, ha been
duly appointed administrator ol the ra
tal of Charlea H. Crenshaw, deceased,
by the County Court ol the State ol
Oregon tor Columbia County, and ha
duly qualified lor aaid trust. All per.
sons having claim against said eatate
are bert-by notified and required to pre
nt the tarn. July vended and with
proper vouchers, to said administrator
at the office of The Columbia County
Abstract A Trust Compeay, la Pt. Hel
en. Columbia County, State of ortfon,
ithia els months from the date ol this
notice. Dated at 8U Helena, Oregon,
and first published September SO. 1013
L. R. Rutherford,
administrator of tbe eatate of Cbarlea
H. Crenshaw, deceased. 6-t
Node To Creditors.
In the matter of the County Court of
the State of Oregon, for the County of
Columbia.
In the matter of tbe estate of Mouriti
KJier, deceased.
Notice is hereby given by the under
signed the Executor of the estate of
Uourit;K)ier, deceased, to the creditors
of, and all persons having claims against
said estate to present them, with proper
vouchers, within six months from the
date of this notice, to the said executor,
at the office of A. W. Mueller at St. Hel
ena, Oregon, the same being the place
fer tbe transaction of the business of
said estate.
Dated, this 21st day of August A. I).
1912. Andrew K. Can-.
As Executor ol tbe estate of Mouriti
KJier, deceased.
NOTICE To CREDITORS.
of
In the County Court of the State
Oregon, For Columbia County.
In the matter of the Estate of Hiram
Hotce, Deceased.
Notice is hereby given thst ollie Holce
has by said Court, been duly appointed
the administratrix of the Estate of Hir
am Holce, deceased, and has duly quali
fied a such. All persons having claims
against said Estate are hereby notified
and required to present the same, duly
verified, to (aid Administratrix at the
office of Dillard A Day in St. Helens, In
the County of Columbia, State of Oregon,
within friz months from the date of Ibis
notice.
Dated at SU Helens, Oregon, and first
published, August 23, 1912.
ollie Holce.
Administratrix of the Estate of Hiram
Holce, deceased.
la the above entitled Court, on or before
the 15th day of November, 1912,wliich is
six weeks after the 4th day of O -tuber
11112. the date ordered lor the first
publication of summons; and if y u fall
to so appear and answer, plaiutiC will
lp'y fi-r the relief prayed for 1 1 her
complaint, to- it: for a decree d aaolv
lag the marriage coutract bert lof ore
and now exi-i ing between the plaiutiiT
and the defendant herein, and for such
other and further relief aa the Court
may seem equitable and Jut.
This summon is published by order
of the Honorable J. A. Eakin, Judge of
the above entitled Court, made and en
tered on the 4th day ol October, lttl'i
YYilber Henderson,
Attorney for IMalntiff,
623 Lumbermen Building
Portland, Oregou.
First publication, October 4, 1913.
Last publication, November IS. 1912.
This summon was pullii-hel by the
oder ol tbe mm. J. A Mam curl it jul,(v
o t! e aid i ire ii It rouil whii h 3 d.rw4
fi e l the UtiUvot' tVtolier, lid?, theiUt";
o Erst iui licittion ol thissumiu uletut.
(V lotier 4. Iil2. and Ute oflaat publica
ti jii there d being November l. (i!2.
J. M. I on;
Attorney l.ir 1'lsi 'I'll.
'b-M H.'l.l .- I'l l
1'ortlaio , Ortyr.
SUMMONS
Notice of Final Settlement
of
In the County Court of the State
ore iron, for Columbia County.
In the Matter of the Estate of
M. A. Kale, Decoased.
Notice la hereby giveu : That Frank
Brown the adaiiols'rator ot the eetat
of M. A. Kale, deceased, his rendered
and presented lor settlement, and filed
in said Court, bis Final Account ol bin
administration ol raid estate, together
with a report thereof, and th it Saturdav
the l!Uh day of October. 1912, at 10
o'clock In the forenoon of said day, at
the court-room ol said court, at the
court-house in the citv ol St. Helens, in
said county ol Columbia, state of Oregon
1NTI1K CIRCT1T COl'RT OH THE
STATE OF OREliON FOR COLUM
BIA COl'N TY.
Eunice Puccl, IMalntiff, Sumuiois.
vs
(Sulseppi I'ucci, Defendant,
To Uuiaeppi I'ucci, the above named i'e.
fendant :
In the name ol the State of Oregon,
You are hereby required to appear and
answer the Complaint tiled sgainsl jou
la the above entitled suit, on or before
he 2Htn day of Deceiuoer, 1HI2, .said
date being tbe expiration of six roiifecu
live weeks from the hrst publication ol
this summons, and If you fail to appear
and auswer the Complaint for want
thereof, plaintiff will apply to the Court
for the relief prayed lor in the Com
plaint, to-wit :
For a decree dissolving the marriage
contract now existing lietwreu plalut'ii
and defendant, for the csre custody and
control of Leo I'ucci, riaintitT and De
fendant's lUinoi child.
This Summons is puhlUlied by order
of Hon. J. A. Kakin, Judate of the Cir-
hss leen fixed by the Couit as the time cuit Court, which order was made and
and place tor the set tleinent of said i,ntered on the 8th day ol November,
M.mliui, wuu luc UT-nriug VI rum ictu,
at wbu-h tune and place any person In .
teretted in said estate mar appear and
tile hia exceptions, in writing, to said
account and contest the same.
Frank Brown,
Administrator of the estate of M. A.
Kale, deceased.
Summons
IN THE CIRCUIT COUIIT OF THE
STATE OF OREGON FOR COL
UMBIA COUNTY.
Frsncis Green, Fllintiff
vs.
William Less Green Defendant.
To William Green the above named De
fendant:
In the Dime of the Sta'e ol Oregon
you are hereby required to appeir and
answer the complaint filed sgainst you
in tbe above entitled suit within the
time hereinafter stated for yoa to do so,
or the above named plaintiff will apply
to the court for the 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 Mist once a week for the p-riod
of six weeks, pnrsuant to an order for
the publication of the same, made by
the Hon. James Dart the County Jade
of Columbia County, Oregon. dated Oc
tober 24, l'Jl2, and you are required io
appear and answer said c mplaint on or
before the laat day ol said period of six
Weeks from said date of the first pub
lication of this sum nons, namely, on
or before December, 6, 1912, or Plaintiff
will apply to the above entitled c.urt
for tbe relief hereinbefore mentione I.
The date of the first publication ol
this summons is October 25, 1912
Date of last publication Iiecemler 6.
1612. Howard M. Bromnell.
Attorney for Plaintiff.
Administrator's Notice to Creditors.
In the County Court of ti e State of
Oregon for Columbia County. In the
Matter of the Estate of William II . Bow
lesbv, deceitaed.
Notice is hereby given that L. R,
Rutherlord, tbe undersigned, has been
duly appointed administrator of the es
tate of William H. Bowlesby, deceased,
by the Cor.nty Court of th e State of Ore
gon for Columbia Coun'y, and has duly
qualified lor said truHt. All per8,n bay
ing claims againfct said estate are hereby
notified and required to present the
aame, duly verified ami wiih tbe pioper
vouchers, to raid administrator at tbe
office of The Columbia County Abstract
ilt Trust Company, In St. Helens, Col.
umbla County, State of Oregon, witbin
six months from date of this notice.
Dated at St. Helens, Oregon and flret
published October 18, 1912.
L. R. Rutherford,
Administrator of the e-tad' ol William
H. Bowlesby, deceased, ( I t)
SUMMONS
THE CIRCUIT COURT OP THK.
8TATEOF OREGON FOR COLUM
BIA COUNTY
Delia Holland, Plaintiff,
v.
Roy Holland, Defending.
To Roy Halland, the above named de
fendant :
In the name of the SUte of Oregon,
you are hereby required to apear and
anawsr the complaint filed agaiutt you
Notice of Final Settlement
Notice is hereby given, that the un
designed admln'strator with will annex
ed, of the estate ol William B. Dobel
bower deceased, has filed in the County
Conrt of Columbia County State of Ore
gon, his final account as such adminis
trator of said eatate, and that on Saiur.
day, the 23' rd day of November 1912, at
the the hour of Ten o'clock in the lore
noon of raid day at the Court House in
St. Helens, has been fixed by the Conn
ty Court as tbe time and place for hear
ing objections to said report and the
Una! settlement thereof.
W. J. Diet.
Administrator of the estate of William
B. Dobclbower, deceased, with will an
nexe I.
1912, and the time specified lor the pub
lication thereof is six consecutive weeks,
beginning with the 1MU day of Novem
ber, 1912, and continuing eacS neck
thereafter, to an I including tbe 27th
day ol December, 1912.
Andrew Hansen.
Attorney for Plaintiff,
322-323 Alisky Bldg , Poitland, Oregon.
Ordinance No. 132
St
Notice of Sheriffs Sale.
Rachel E. Bates, Plaintiff,
vs.
John C. Bates. Defendant.
Notice is hereby given that under ard i
by virtue ol execution. Judgment and
order Of sale issued out of the above en.
titled Court in the above entitled c-,use,
tome directed and dated October 9,
1912, in favor of Rachel E. Bates and
against John C. Bates, for the sum of
650.00 and interest thereon from the
loth day of January 1912. at the rate of j inn' dKe of ,mu walk and the j rop
fi per cent per annum, and the further i eriT ,i,,e. n1 lhe onter edg of such
turn of $23.05 costs and of co.t of and j walK "" tne curb, above n.emi, ne.l,
upon this writ, commanding me to leil j he fille(1 in with earth, lhat tbe
tbe defendant's interest in and to the ' me ni"T beautified or grassed over,
following described rel property si:na'. Section 4. All sidewalk corner whe'e
d in Columbia County, Oregon, to-wit: ! 'h,y protrude into O-e street interceel.
Commencing at an iron monument 'on, shall be solid, ai t,bo n by the plat
An ordinance to regulate the widlh
and construction ol Cement sidewalks in
the Citt ol St. Helens, Oregon.
The City of St. Helens does ordain as
follows:
Section 1. Any person herralier eith
er desiring to const met a Cement or
Concrete Sidewalk within the City ol
St. Helens, Oregon, or being ordered to
do so by the Common Count il thereof,
shall, after the City has established the
grade therefor, and the topography of
the ground will permit, pioceed to con
struct a cement or concrete curb of the
heighth required, and six inches in
thickness, with joints struck at interuls
of every 3 feet, the outer edno of which
curb shall 1 18 feet from the property
line ;
Section 2. The walk, its -If, shall be
constructed of concrete, of proper mix
ture and proportions, to I e not less then
6 feet in width, the innc edge of whnh,
or edge next to the property line, shall
be 2 feet froni such property line, t'xugh
the inside space may le of concrete at
the entrance ol any proerty r.wner.
And joints shall be struck in squares ( f
3 feet eicb.
Section 3. The rpsces between the
HIGH SCHOOL MS
Thi- houso wsh 1'ivttily itivnitod it
t u lliirh school cel. us. rtil I
l- s 'It. hich ailr.tsl l Hie spirit "f
t'u tocti.N.um. One of thi most Ft
t.aotivo foatuit'ii of the cvu'.uiK' w s
the grimd march, which vus fi-,-lowed
by several KtieKsintr contest,
Frank Koliortsen v inning the litst
priw, while Warren Thorp cnptupvl
the boohy prize. A delicious lunch
eon was served, after which the
guests departed, each hoping- to
have a repetition of so enjoyable
an affair.
STEAM BOXflOOOED
Considerable trouble was exer-
ienced the last week with the heat
ing system in the school building. I
The trouble was finally located !
Wednesday, when it was found that
all the surface water tlowinur down
Columbia street was flowing through :
the steam box and around the main '
runninjr down Cowlitz street to the
river, which was caused iy the
drainage channel becoming- clogged.
As soon as the trouble wits removed
the school building heated tip in a
few minutes.
THANKSGIVING DANCE ST. HELENS
BAND BOYS PLAN BIG AFAIR
THE
:veninc
releciram
m -
i
BY MAIL
ENTIRE YEAR OF 1913
)l A
or $3.50
m OF THIS ill
FREE
The I'and Hoys are making every
arrangement for the big Thanks
giving Hall to be held in the City Hall
next Thanksgiving night. Tickets
will be on sale at different stores in
the city and some of the boys will
be around to sell tickets. The en
tire band will play und the dance
will continue after midnight if the
dancers want it to. Tickets will be
$1.00.
The International Order of Kan
garoo will hold adjourned meeting
Sunday at 2:30 p. m. at lb-ulton in
Herald office to complete organization.
REGULAR PRICE FOR 1 YEAR IS $5.00
The Kvi-tihiK Telegram is pnK'rc.sivc aiul independent. Trims its
wiiiioui n-;ir or m.i.s. 111111- miiy 1 uui.tiiu uucruoou paper with full Associ
ated Tress service. Its Ideal news is the best. The Woman's atid Sporti
pacs are unequaled. aturnay edition is extra size and contains a
four pajccolored comic supplement.
Sportinj
uperior
MAIL YOUR RHAIITTANCB NOW
O :iF COURSE
AN ELUSIVE SURVIVOR.
located in the middle of a roadway plat
ted by Margaret 1). Keid, and surveyed
by C. M. Thomas, Civil Engineer, ".
30 V West 1340.1 feet, and North 86 de
gree 50' East 423 1 fe-t from an iron
monument e stt.li-hing tbe Southwest
section corr.er of faction 34, Twp. 4
North Uarige 2 Wet ol W. M. ; th. nee
running North 8J degrees 50' East 885
iVet to sn iron monuoj ni ; them e run
ning South m degrees 00' Wet 7;i0 feet
to an iron monnm-nt in the ctnter ot
saw! r sdcay; thence running Westerly
and Northerly along the center of said
roadway to the place of beginning, cuO'
taining 14 25 acres of land more or le'S,
according to the survey thereof.
.'ow, inereiore Dy virtue ot sal t xe-
cution, judgment and order of said tale
and in compliance with the comman ls
of saiil writ I will on Saturday th-; .'ioth
day of NoVml?r, 1912, at the hour of
10 o'clock a. tn at the front door ol the
Court House in tit. Helens, Columbia
County, Oregon, sell at public auction as
by law provided, all the right, till and
interest which U,e aittiin namd John (,'
Hates has or bad on the 2nd d ly of Mav
1912, in and to tli witinn de
scribed property and every art thereof
to satisfy said eaeculion, judgement,
order ol sale, intere-t, costs and accru
ing costs.
Dated thU 2!th day of (October, 1912.
First puolication Nov, I, 19,2.
Last " N vemb-r IV, 1912.
A. E. Thotnpsii,
Sheriff of Columbia Coanty, Oregon.
fild herewith and DiaJe a part hereof.
and all SLch corners fhall t e the qua
drant of a circle, with a radius of 10
f-et, as shown on said piat.
I'aed Nov, 4, 1912 by vce as follows:
John I'hilip, Yes; W. O. Mnckle, V;
J. H. C onkite, Yes; S. C. Morto. Ab
sent Approved Nov. 4, 1912. Martin
White, Mayor.
John y. Gge, H-corder.
Tta the laat fly nf auminar that fltta am
Uia wins.
And my bcart annnnt birl for tha luna-
oma ynnna thin
No mat of tits o!J aas, no comraila has
ha.
To stick In tha Jvlly or drown In th ta.
I know If I ipara Mm hs'll frtnk on Biy
BOH
Or. perched oa my bnM poC dljturb my
repose.
Bersft of his vigor and ahnrn of hla i rl,1,
I'll aend htm to raat whra tl Kood fllM
raaidai
Bo tswat!) lat ma Hniah bla aarthly career.
i Than (blnj!) (oa a (toba from my beat
chandelier,
And (imnh'l my screen awatter la dnahod
! ai his head;
But, fnsh. 'twaa a flngar bowl tnattrrad
Instead!
1 Wall Ctiiff'). ain't It awful t I've mi .!
j him oncu mere!
Aad (bana') thla destruction Is making
j ma sore.
i Bo kindly let a gather tha wrecknge aony
And hope that wa land him on some other
day.
Cleveland Haiti Dealer.
nn
FT Fn
OREGON
MIST
At tha Photographer's.
Notice
The Looks and accounts of the St.
Helens Transfer Co., have been
placed with Mrs. M. E. Miller and
accounts will be sent to every jier
son owinfr me nrm with a request
for settlement. It is the intention
of the Company to collect all ac
counts ana tney must be paid at
once. Persons who are in debt to
the firm will please call at the City
Hall and pay the accounts ri(fht
away or action will be started to
collect same. This is positive.
SUMMONS.
In the circuit court of the stanof Oregon
for col 1 1 in Ma county,
citable Ge IJott.
vs.
Kay Ge Bott, Def ndenf.
To Hny Ge B..tt, defendant ahovn named:
In the Name ot tbe Mate f Oeg'ii
You are hen hv required 10 HUix-ar an l
answer thecomplHint llled ng int v.a i'l
the ain.ve cniU.-d nun. on or Uf lie tie
15th day of November, 1012, latch Is the '
time prei!i itel for answering in the or-
derof publication ol iliissum:ionsaud if
yo i fa 1 toipnearand answer, tie pUin-
ti.T will apply to the court lor the tel.f
dettian.lt I in Hie ciinplaint 01 lile her-;- !
in, 10-wii, a ifcr;eot ttiecour dissolvi-i
the bot ds of matrimony here ofore ai( .
now eiisiing between the ul iii.tifr and
defendant herein on the orounils ihat
deerted plaintiff wi'hout usi cause, a ,J i
Sjainit her wish will n,l ,
Portland. Oreg. n. in the n.ont 1 of Mh BnJ someUmes b fans, ti t his reput.i
Binglsa.
Don't swear at the peanut man. lie's
part of the game.
Many a baseball has been batted out
of shape in a no bit game.
In your wildest rage try to remember
tha empire is somebody's darling.
If yoa were th best fielder In tbe
world and couldn't hit you'd get your
release.
Bom great players s timed on barn
lots, while others came from the col
lege campus.
Tbe game offers great rewards great
plsyers are presented at tbe White
House and own automobiles.
Tbe sure batter makes as few borne
runs as any player, but bis work swells
tbe score.
A sharp crack and the pale sphere
soaring over the fence! What a shock
It must be to the battery!
The president of the Unl'ed Piste Is
a fan, so try to be decently dlgulflel
even when there are tbr.-e on bnsct
and two out.
W know the greatest bs ichall ploytr
In tbe world. Hornet I mes I e muffs 'em.
if5
Ooo Iiri da
II rriiitiiior
Job
Programs, Wedding Invitations and Annouc
ments, Books, Calling and Business Cards, d
Kinds of Legal Blanks. No Job too Large cf
too Small for the Printery that Does Things.
THE
Fond Mamma Here's s photo of my
tittle boy when be was a buhy, und I
want you to make one of hlra ss he Is
now.
1'botographer Haveu't you brought
him with you?
F. M. No; I thought you could ninke
sn enlargement from thls.-l'ele .Mel
OREGON
r 00111
MIST
London's Musical Training.
Jack Imloii when on a recent Kit
to New Tork was Introduced to a mu
sician In one of the Mipiiliir Itrondwuy
cafes.
"I nm a niiiMlt-lmi In s small way."
snld London. ".My musical tnli-nt wa
once the mean of saving my llfo."
The muNicliin was at once very much
Interested.
"How was thnt?" he naked
There was a gient flood in the town
of my boyhood," explnineil jtidnn
When lhe wnti-r struck our hoiie my
father got on 11 bed nnd flouted with the
stream until he was resnifd "
"And joiiT (pierlcd (he munli-lnn.
"Well." smileil London. "I iitcoiiion
OleI bliu on tin' pin no "--.I in! te
Psarli and DismonHs In a Car,st.
A carpet uhi. i, t,,u ,, (I
lhe imiUllii; U one of the tre',r. f
the iiiik-Ii (nil.,.,! of K!lr..r lf !ir ,
dn. Tbo rnrpet U only ten fe,-t ,v T
ftt In size, hut f 1, .,,. fr((tn
st ring of ,,,. M..,,.M ,v l n (,i()i r (
nnd corner elreles or dime,.., I. The I
innifnlllretit fahrle r,,M t 'iKmii ,.,.,1 1.
guarded In lh. timhtirnlnl,.. Irenmir
room.
A Collea For Firemen.
There bus I i, esttihimhed In New
York a colh.go f.,r firemen, H.r t)l
city firemen rn tnilne. ,),,, lHMt
meth.Hl of llKhtlng fin me, ,,d to meet
the eiiiorKen. e, uhl. h tnt.y nrle
feature or (he curriculum u to h..
the rtremen -In.p fro,,, t, ,.,,,, ,)f
six atory hull, ling ,ltfi n , )(1)W
P.
iuii. a.m mat ever sii.ee said time the
alove named delendant has I vd a twit
iiou. tucHiu imintiu witlioni Juator any
tlon doesn't rest on that
Tbe pitcher who carves bis elbow nt
the bar tn fast company 1 snoot curve
c.ueand sgain.t her wish, will and co ,-j balls la fast company.-Judge's L
'baor.
f.r I, r, m i i.M , i
PiaBiil
m 1 - w a s st sr sss sr -m sx mm ssm w m : l t
cTLe-rTri f. -.,
If You rviean
Its high time y-u sc,iiirtd
Ihx k III which ci-n be rnlsH I"
1 . in ttsit fcOSSr-
'4 keeping. let . n be opesil
I . - a .1 si..
Xfi COLUMBIA COUNTY BASK
VULl . sliUleasoi.lollsr.ll.lsrt
Ak V Ji the aooner ymi "' 1 ' " '
J'jmjml.. I HIe ableto r.sllevotifhSrf'-
Columb'a County Bank
. OLDC3T IN THE COUNTY
far Cant P.id oa Savings Accounts saw) Time Certificates .
United States Depository for Posl
A. L,Sro.Nr,Cakr. J. B. aKLLCN, AssMsnl CuMer
Columbia County Abstract
And Trust Co
AbstrncU, Real Est te, Imurance.
Loans, Conveyancing
St. Helens, OrcCcJ