The Oregon mist. (St. Helens, Columbia County, Or.) 188?-1913, January 31, 1913, Image 8

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A PAGE OF NEWS NOTES FROM OUK NEKJI!()UINJ
CITY
:i a a crs doses
Ca Saturday evening, January
3, a number of St. Helens and
Eulton people came in response
to lactations announcing the
celebration of the' birthday of
&ect!and'i beloved poet. Robert
Eursa. A very unique and in
tirtrtinjf progTam had been re
hearted, but on account of the
Licence of some of the partici
pants it was much shorter than
planned. Mrs.Armstead, mother
of Mrs. Arthur Adams, who has
but recently come fron England,
tang two beautiful Scotch Bongs:
-EoWn Adair" and "Lullaby."
Hiss Jean Reid did a Highland
Fling very artistically. A song
"My Kitty" by three little ladies.
Edith and Charlrtte Prescott and
Cxbes McQueen was a great hit.
Helen White also sang two songs.
At the close of the program a
dainty luncheon was served and
the remainder of ths evening
was spent in dancing.
Mrs. Gill of Dee Island was i MLs Emma Knowlea U visitinjr at
the guest of Houlton friends Mon-i the Hersha home in Houlton.
i . i'i u n ( t nils III AIVII1 II Ul 1 HI III
Delmar Masten went to Port-, ntar Yankton Tuesday.
land Monday on the 11 o'clock
train.
Th rejru'ar weekly meeting of
the Odd Fellows was held on Satur-
iliss Mane Phelps has sum-j day nijrht at the I. O. O. F. temple,
ciently recovered to teout again.l M Rpmi aml MMnm vitti.
long and very serious
after a
illness
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Masten
spent the week end in Portland.
Mrs. John Lamberson is re
ported to be greatly improved.
Charles Brown of Yankton was
a visitor in Portland Saturday.
Mrs. Phelps has returned from
a visit in Portland.
Joe Harris was on the sick list
several days last week.
D. T. Gerdes went to Portland
last Thursday.
Thompson White was in Scap-
at the home of her father, John
Lamberson. SuiiJy.
The snow is gone and the typical
Oregon mist is with us again.
The Kangaroos will continue to
puMiah the Houlton Herald.
D puty Sheriff Lake of St. Helens
was in town Saturday.
The Rebekah Locge X. 1 :! -
met as usual on Wednesday c,
evening at the I. O. O. K. U'l ir
Houlton. The regular burrs
was transacted.
Vernon Swetland of Houlton.
who was formerly with the
Powell and Harris Co., is solicitor
for George's meat market in St.
Helens.
Miss Beth Perry returned home
Saturday from St. Johns. Mi'
Perry belongs toSt. Heler.s !li,h
school basket ball team and went
to participate in the ga;i;e last
Friday of St. Helens vtrsuiSt.
Johns.
Mr. N. A : "
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The l.i' mh-wu t -. I t' ' '
Mrs. M rr ":.-:iv V,
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to her inarrl.-.iv at 1 "
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.This Space sReservedfor Sc:
visin.i Houlton Mercb
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Rev. C L. Dark, formerly pastor i 1 ?" "k "
of the M. E. church of Houltan. ! fon has tak en the, DlP ' '' ,
but now of Rainier, was a visitor in ;,n on uMain set 811,1
town Wednesday. the ground floor as oll.ces.
using the upstairs as aiooge room
Mrs. Howard is at home again j and banquet hall. This orpani.
after a visit with Portland friends. ; atjon has also pecure( a leae on
Miss Grace Dudrow of Portland, ; the Spence building, and as soon
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poose Tuesday. f ho has been the house guest of the ' as the necessary machinery c; n
: r i i. : . n t . . Mk I l 1 1 . c .
Milton Reid spent Thursday! ,,Bre,n d insianea wm operate a i irui
rl rn'v f i i- t. i the 11 o'clock train at Houlton ture factory.
Tuesday for her home,
LOCAL j
AND
PERSONAL
Mrs. George Perry went to
Portland Saturday a. m.
William Ketel is home again,
after a two months' sojourn in
Aberdeen.
Mrs. D. T. Gerdes spent the
day in Portland Saturday.
Perry Usher went to Scappoose
on professional business Satur
day. Mr. Tarbell was in from Yank
ton Friday.
Mrs. Samuel Long is ill with
la grippe.
Mrs. Tullar of Deer Island as
in town shopping Saturday.
Miss Whitney of Portland is
the guest of Mrs.' Glenn Decker.
and Friday of last week in Port
land.
Miss Baseelof Portland is visit
ing the family of her brother, F.
J. Baseel, a Houlton merchant.
Mrs. Delmar Masten and young
daughter are the guests of Mr.
Masten's parents, Mr. and Mrs.
John Masten.
H. R. Ketel of Aberdeen is
visiting relatives and friends in
Houlton, his former home town.
Mrs. Libby Hendricks is on the
sick list.
i Mr. Lowe of Columbia City
j was in Houlton Saturday visiting
; relatives.
Fred Hastings is absent from the
. city on business.
Rev. Fairchild and wife have both
) been suffering from an attack of la
grippe.
Mrs. Holstine from near Yankton
was in town Tuesday.
Mrs. Edward Stanwood of St.
Helens was visiting in Houlton
Tuesday.
Dale Perry attended the basket
ture factory.
Mr. Schoonover. formerly of
Tillicum Tribe No. 52, I. 0. O. Houlton, has moved his family
R. M. of Yankton, Ore., is fast be- down from Portland and is occury-
coming one of the strongest lodsres
in the county, A team of five mem
bers were initiated last Saturday
night.
A number of loyal Scots went to
Portland to attend the celebrations
on Friday and Saturday nights of
Robt. Burns' anniversary.
The revival at the Free Methodist
church is continuing to be well at
tended and a great deal of interest
is manifested. A number of con
versions are reported.
The building lately vacated by
Powell & Harris would make an ad
mirable location for an enterpris
ing man, as there is now no meat
market in Houlton.
To move the enormous tank from
the old cooperage building, out to
the camp required three teams of
stout horses.
Messrs. Lake, Westley, Pember
ton, Muckle and Williams of St.
Helens attended the dance Saturday
ball game in St. Johns last Friday, night at Bishop's Hall,
ing his building on Main street.
Mr. Schoonover is running a res
taurant and is prepared to serve
meals at all hours.
Prof. Faxon, the former princi
pal of the Houlton public scheol,
who resigned at Christmas time on
account of ill health, is now so
journing in Southern California, and
from latest reports is steadily im-!
proving. j
On Saturday nitfht, after ihe
affair at Bishop Hall, a party of
ruffians forced their way into the
building by smashing a panel of the
door. No other serious damage
was effected, but a number of
empty beer bottles were found
shattered over the door and sardir.e
tins, the contents consumed, left a
valuable clue as to the perpetra
tors of this nuisance.
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SUMMONS.
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
STATB OF OKEGON, FOR THE
COCSTY OF COLUMBIA.
Larina Jackson Bets. Plaintiff, i.
Ueorge Wilhflru BeiL Defendant.
To George Wilbelm Betz, the al-ove
named defendant : .
jn the same oi tbe state of Oregon,
you are hereby reqnirrd to appear and
aniwer tbe complaint filed against you in
tbe above entitled suit on or before ibe
lit day of February 1913, said dateb log
Biore than sis weeks from tbe Br.-t
poLlication of tbia nummous, and if ya
fail ta appear aud answer baid complaint,
lor want Ibereof plaintiff will apply to
tbe conrt tor tbe relief prayed frr In her
complaint, to-wit; lor a decree of di
vorce forever disaolvii n the bonds of
matrimony now exiatinj? between plaint
iff and defendant herein, tbat tbe tare
and custody of tbe infant daughter men-
timed ia said complaint be awarded to ,
plaintiff, and that plaintiff have uch
further relief aa the court shall find Just
and equitable ia- the premioea.
This samoiona la served upon you by
publication thereof for not less than nil
ncceaaive weeks Id tbe Oregon M at. a
newtpaper of general circulation pul
linhtd ia St. Helena, Columbia county,
Oregon, by order of Honorable J. A.
Kakin, Judge of the above entitled court,
which order waa made and entered on
the 16th day if December, 1912.
Manghum & Uangbuui,
Attorneys for plaintiff.
Date of first publication, Dec. 20. 1U12.
Date of last publication. Ian. 31. 1913.
SUMMONS
15 THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
STATE OP ORKGO.V, FOR COL
UMBIA COUNTY.
F. C. Caples, Plaintiff, vs W. O. Pratt
' bis heirs, heirs of Alonzo Clough, and
all others whom it may concern, Ie
fendanta. To tbe above named defendant, in tbe
name of the State of Oregon, you are
hereby notified tbat F. C. Caple:, tbe
bolder of certilicate of delinquency No.
103, issued on the 8th day of October.
1912, by tbe las collector of the county
of Colombia, state of Oregon, for ibe
amount of Be ten and taenty-nine one.
hundredth!, $7.29, dollars, tbe same be.
in tbe amount tben due and delinquent
for taxes for the year 1911, toother with
penalty, interest and ctsis thereon npon
the real property aaeeserd to voa.of which
you are the owner as appears of recorJ,
situated in said county and rtat, ami
particularly bounded and dencritied aa
follows, to-wit: Lot 11, Work 2, Co.
lunibia City, Ore., tideland in front of
lot 6, blk 1, Columbia City, Ore.; tiiie
and ia front of lot L blk 1, Columbia
City, Ore. tideland in front of North 60
f rtsrffoof oft" fit
for prior or suhtequeut yearn, with the
rate of interest on aai i amounts as lol
lowa: Year'tax, 1910, date p iJ.oct 5, 1911,
tax receipt No. 95. amount 0.58, ratf of
interest, 15 per cent.
Year'a tax. 1!.09. date pid, Oct 5,
1911, tax receipt No. 66, amount .81,
rate of interest, 15 per cent.
Year tar, 19 VI, date ai I, Oct 5.1910,
tax receipt S.i, 65, amount $1.27, rate ol
intere-t, 15 per tent.
Said Hefendants aa tbe owner of the
leg d title nf tbe above deM-ribed property
as tbe same appear of record, aid eneb
of the oilier p?rioiiB above earned are
hereby InithernotiD d that plainiiff will
ap;4y V) tb circuit court ofthe county
ami state aforeraid for a ler.ee fore
closing the lira agdioit 'he propeity
atioye descriljed an I inendoued in fhM
cert.OVate An 1 ion are hereby (um.
moned lo appexr within fxty days ader
the date of tbe first pub'ication ot this
summon', eicluvive ol th fimt day of
iraid publication, and defend this action
or pay the amount i!ue as xbovtr shown,
together with co sau l accuied inten-st,
and in ras- of your fnilnre t ) do so a de
Summons
Administrator's Notice
IN THE jUSCTICE COURT OF THE
STATE OF OKEOON, FOR COL- j
UMDH COUNTY, DISTRICT OF ST.;
HELEN'S.
ti. Limit r Plaintiff
VS
Or. ar went worth Def-ndaiit
To O-car wentwortb, he above nainel ,
defendant ;
In the name of the State of Oregon,
You are hereby required to appear and
answer the c mp aint filed against you
in tbe above entitled aetiun on or before
Ibe 11th day of January 1913, and date
Deiug ine expirniriu oi mx ciuseeuiiYe j
weeks fiout tbe date of the first publi- .
fa' ion of this summons, ai.d if you fail '
to appeiir and answer the complaint, ;
for wxnt thereof plwintiff will tke udg- '
Dient against you for tbe euin-of Thirty
two and Dty one htindreilths dollars'
and cost and disbursements ol said ;
action.
Ibis Mimmont is published by order
Of Hon. M F, Haz. n, ustie of the
Peace fur I'n-cinct of Kt Helens, Coun-
lers than oi ce a week for til niece me
weeks.
Tbeda'eof theflrft publication of "li
siimuiiins is the3rdday of Jjnuaiy, l'.i.;. , I S Til K ('of i V ,fl.t or 11
and tbe date of the Ut publxati n M ill tty o'-J--. N I w
Feb. 14,1913. I t,l . V '
(ieo. M. Mcl;ri le.
Attorney f ir Plniot'fT
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All kinds of job work done at the j U'''"!' ' ' ''
Mist office at reasonable prices. ,,' -''e ' ! t'
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' . i. ). Ins t in i n d p'aej any pcrwin Inlcrtttxl
i n". nun1, i '' et'st ' may appear him fits ttr
'.. : i m Kiuiit 't'o'S I" !d aieo'iot and have iMn'n
t u.:r i iir, iui'1 J-""; n tu .aid aciounl lirarl. I
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: - ' . li'li.l ! . IMIrg Ull tiros puuuiue I II. is ma M'
'".ill iir. t "f J''ary, iWtJJ.
:U ouri; I. W. lUrrlxw.
' .'! !i n Co ll i.. i As Admiiiistralsr
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. !...! r .,nl,r HUK1 Fruit trs., Wriiew
i Lwh ett .,rjM.a. A-Iloleday Scai'iHw.
ty of County f Columbia, S ale of Oie-
rrie will I e rei dend foreclosing 'be lieu ' gon. Wbi.-li ordvi amada on tbe 9ih
of raid taxea an' c"s a.aii.-t ih land '.lay of November 1912. and the time
and premists above mimed. This hu,. - f ...h,.!,!,,! . ,,.,.i it,f u .i
.1 .u. 1 1 An " r- " -
tn the
'2ithilnv of m l'll2. ami rntitinuioi
each wek thereafter and it.cluding tbe
Itinil IM ,11 li ll.hA.. t.tr ...,1a. llk. I I An I
4. A.Ekin.udi'eof thalx)ve emiiled ; consecutive weeks beginning
Ciurt.
Made and dfed Pec 17. 1(12, am:
the date of hint publi at. 'on ol this
summons is Dee. 20. 1M12, and tbe 1..SI
publication is jan. SI, 191.1.
All pwees and papers in this ( ro
teedirirf my xs rrved upon th un .'er
siitned jcsiili K within ibe StHte of
oreijon, Mt be address hereafter n:en
tiolicl. Geo. M Mi ftride.
Attorney f r i'.nin iJ
Addn s, St II lens, ore.
I lib day or January 1U13.
ceo JIcBride,
Attorney for Plaintiff.
M, F Hazen,
Jn tiiei f the I'eae.
SUMMONS
Executor's Notice
TtiP.
O.
IN THE COUNTY COURT OK
8TATK OK OREGON, FOR
COLUMBIA COUNTY.
In tbe matter of tbe estate of. K
Specht, deceased.
No'ice is hereiiy given flint Joseph Z.
f-fiecht, as the Executor ofthe eslat-o;
K. G, Sf.eeht, deee:ed, I.hs ronih re
and presented fi.r settlement, and i 'e
in said Courts his Fnal Acccunt of hi
rtiltiiin s rati -n of s.nd e-tnte, nod bat
Monday, the 3rd. day of rebruarv )'d3
at 1:.'10 p. in. of tht tlnle, at tbe Co ;'t.
room of said Court, at lije C ,ur( II ue
in the City of M. Helens. Col un-bin
('ounty, Oreon, las liei n duly set Jiv
Ihfi Juib;e of said Court f r the set', e
nieut of aid scion nt, and bich ' me
and place ai.d per n inlereeted In i n I
eslati- may apjiear and file exceptiomi to
said account and hive their objections
to said account henrd.
Dated at St. Helens, Co'umhia Conn-
Columbia city, ty, Cngon, and firet published this 1Mb
Aw nt n.,- ih. I O T 'I
IN THE CIRCUIT COLRT OI THE
, STATE OK OREGON FOR CCLUM-
IllA COUNTY.
Laura Go(!, I'laintiff,
vs
track G.n, Defendant,
To rrank Uosa, the ftbjve riarnej de
fendant :
In the name of the f-tate ( f O rgon,
Yon ari hereby rerjuired to Sppe r and
inswer ihe d mu si it fil d .-jt'nit oit
'i the aboveentilled suit, on or I c'ote
'ie 15 tli day of etruary, 1013, s.i I
.ile be nt? mon tban sis Hiefr iQ
Ihe first publics ion of this nur..
ii ons, and if jot fail t rpir r
and answer raid Complaint f ;r wna:
thereof, plaintiff wi'l apply In the Cotiit
for tbe telief prayed fer lu her Com
plaint, towit:
For a decree of divorce fuevtr ill
olvii.g li t bondi i f iiiutiln.oi.y now
exiitiiiK letwicn i.biiut (Tai il!efe..iliii,t
herein for her costs and digburse'iient
and Mich other and further relief as t'j
the court may seem jut! and equitable.
This Sum nion If served upon you by
publication by order of the Hon. nines j
Dart, Jude ofthe County Court, which
order was dated Ihe 3rd day ot Jrnuary,
STOP LOOK
The opportunitcs oftVrcJ you to '. .,, -K r ....
prosperous link City on the iwi, ::t
W Ml I
erty on a ro per c: tc,sh pav.i.vnt, h,,:,,,- w ,y , ,VC-Wm
get it paid for. Wc have im-.-r ve-'-.r. . ' ' ",' " " " ! value hi
than they paid for it. We lv,. ' 'X' ' '! '
, t!a- uiu.-.t : ulstantul and
! v will sell you prop-
jeforc you
get more
ts. 5'xhkj 5200 and up.
Buy Business Property Buv a Fr.ni , DnUi P
e own the choicest sues c.u He pnn.i,, .;;n,,S(f r,,:.. . J
the City that offer a speculative profit. ..f to l . i '" ' ' ' ' "' '" Ul11 r;Us ythiug and a local
within a year. Wstd C,,n,,0i c,,, 'i ""' t-Mo.iM:iue it. The Rainier Creamery can
ing business thoroughfare of the Ciiy.
Because it has six miles of the liest frc: h v , '
largest seagoing vessels from all y.ailVl iho ' ' '
providing shipping facilities for ivr vf;u . Y
to an almost incxlnustalc sUT i,' v " ti) , !
ground. It has extensive 3tp.si" - f day . ., ,'
inimence deposits of iron ore: ai: 1 r -,.'. V
and it has a lieautifnl, elevated, h-; Uh'v t
u-auon oi 2,000 ar,d a pay roll of 450
1 c ::! h.o;e d tit v tjmdtn-t4. tin flrncers
il yur f inn prodtic's at top pricss.
T1 ra
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sv.-Cu i.-tf accoiiiidating the
' ni iniing along the shore.
;:!. It is a tributary
' i the richest agricultural ...
' df brick and tiling,and
; il l cheap electric power
nuprovemcntf, a pop.
RAINIER LANi) a
roaerw tartht tl6d thai eald F.fjmpb Z, Secst, at Kaecutor of .aid iei3, and preicjfbe, (bu such publica
ca aaspaid Uaea oa aaid premise. estate. J un .ball U and publl.beJ not
Dr. A. P. McLaren
E. If. Joseph
F. R. Dan's C-o. r. Mok,
1Y8 r A Y
Capital, $100,003 ri
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