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About The Oregon mist. (St. Helens, Columbia County, Or.) 188?-1913 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 14, 1913)
IdMJ A PAGE OF NEWS NOTES FROM OUR NKKJIIKOKlMi CITY On last Wednesday nfromrwin the home of Mrs. Newbold wm the scene of a very merry rther in. A number of that lady's friends had arranged to have the affair a surprise, the occasion being Mrs. Newbold! 50th birth day. Mrs. Grant of St. Helens presented the gifts to the hostess, making an eloquent speech. Mrs. Newbold responded very charmingly. At the close of a most enjoyable afternoon a dainty luncheon was served and Mrs. Newbold's friends joined in congratulations and heartiest wishes for the return of many more birthdays. Those present were: Mesdames Grant Milne, Philip, Owens, Needham and Misses Jean Reid and Gertrude Philip. On Friday evening. Feb. 14, the "Win One" club, composed of the ladies of the M. E. church, announce a valentine party to be given at Houlton 1. 0. 0. F. Hall. The announcements are both clever and unique: Enormous hearts of crimson crepe paper, bearing this inscription, "You come! Be a valentine. Send a valentine. The affairs heretofore given by this Win One" club have been very pleasant occa sions, and everyone is most cor dially invited to be present on St. Valentine's evening. On Tuesday afternoon, as the Italian Importing Co.'s delivery man approached the bridge spanning Milton Creek in Houl ton, his horse became frightened by the autonobile belonging to E. C Stan wood and backed off an embankment, over-turning the wagon and throwing the driver out; doing considerable damage to the vehicle, but the - man was unhurt. L. L. Long passed away at his home near Scappoose on Friday, Feb. 7, at 4 o'clock a. m. De ceased was ill only a few days of nneumonia. Mr. Long was born in Oregon in 1863 and lived ; funeral was conducted from his 1 Miss Bonner will probably give nome to tne I. U. O. t cemetery near Warren, where he was laid to rest. Rev. Clapp officiated. F. J. Hastings, among various other things, is now Justice of the Peace. The editor of the Columbia Herald has stated that the first couple who appear with the necessary marriage papers will receive the service free, pro vided that he, the editor, is in vited to the wedding. Mr. Ambrose, who conducts a shoe repair shop in our city, has completed plans for the erection of a two-story building on his lots adjoining the Long buildings. The ground floor will be store buildings, with suites of living rooms above. This building will be quite an addition to Houlton, as there is a great lack of resi dences and appartment houses. The party of boys who on Tues day night undertook to charivari Mr. and Mrs. Porter, came to grief. In the melee a window was broken and other slight aamage done, ine boys are in Portland sorry mai mis nappenea as tney i only meant to have a little inno cent fun. A commercial tourist for Morris an entertainment here on Friday evening if she can arrange for the hall. The ladies of the Woodcraft lodge met Tuesday afternoon at the I. O. 0. F. Hall in Houlton. This lodge is comprised princi pally of St Helens ladies. When the Cooperage Com pany's plant is opened and ready for business a number of men employed by that concern will move their families into Houlton. Fred Hastings has embarked into the real estate business and stands ready to convince you why Houlton is the right place to buy property. Mr. Flagg, former editor of the Oregon Mist, at St. Helens, who now resides at Elgin, Ore gon, was a visitor in Houlton Monday morning. Sidney Smith of Tillamook is visiting at the home of his father, , 1 o v 1. a. Aiuiitti oiimii, near lanaiun. Mrs. Sidney Smith is seriously ill ( at the Good Samaritan hospital Chas. A. Nutt, editor of the Rainier Review, was in St Saturday night the dance at the Grange Hall in Yankton was well attended, and everyone had a pleasant time. The refresh ments wen-, as usual, served by Mrs. Dudley Benney. Mr. And rson of near Warren, who bouglit the Oscar Powell property ir Houlton. is building an additional room to tiie resi dence. Miss Abby Conlogue returned to her home in Portland. afVr a iirBii VI3UUI a wren mi nti H.niltui1. sister. ! the door to his shop d.vorate.1 with a new sUm. Mrv Wm. Kurth nnd .laughter Hilda of i:,arYnkti.n. the dav in town Tuesday with rela tives. Mr. Herb'Ki. wlv Watkitw rem. diet. the country, in out wiijron again- Alur.y ,,,-t wei.t - ,,i"K',, i" Helen Saturday niRht. Mrs. William IVlfonl h'ft n Saturday for a nhrt visit to IVrtland friend. M,-. and Mm. James Christian .en. late of Aberdeen, are now Mi from Kamier Wo.'nesd iy of n-i . . . 1, . lit week distrituite.s throughout with h.s.hwns' ' M""'1""1- hnrle; M.i.tenoni rn . t if It !h,' lioiee oi .tii. 'mi V. i. ten. -ler were i iti 'ii Sun- Hutchinson came ut ,.;-!. t tul Mrs. . and Mr-t. iriends in H' 1). lionney was Wm. Ketel returned to Aber!tJttl, shopi'inj: WedncMiu;. deen last Monday to resume his duties, after a week's visit with his wife and two children. Mr. Campbell arrived in Houl ton Wednesday from Eastern Oregon and is the guest of rela tives near Trenholm. John Uhlman, who suffered a slight stroke of paralysis last week, is recovered sufficiently to be about. H. 0. Oliver of Lebanon, Ore., was the guest of his father-in-law, Lawrence Tarbell. last week. Miss Ethel Matthews, who is Helens and also Houlton on last teaching in the Rainier schools, Wednesday. Mr. Nutt's Daoer Pkg. Co., known to everyone j will be one of the county official as Dad," was in Houlton Mon day. He reported the loss of his roll, but was not sure whether he had lost it or had been robbed. The pocket book contained $35. On last Thursday afternoon Mrj. Thompson White enter tained a few ladies compliment ary to Mrs. James Henderson of Aberdeen, who, with her infant son William is visiting with her mother, Mrs. Clinton Prescott P. H. Roberts who now resides in Aurora, is in Houlton for a short stay. Mr. Roberts had had his ranch, situated near Yankton, divided into 5 and 10 acre tracts and will no doubt find ready sale for them. Miss Grace V. Bonner, char- continuously in this bis native acter impersonator and ventrilo- state. He was unmarried. The quistwas in town Wednesday. ' Conlogue, last week. 'arrived in Houlton for a brief visit last Saturday. Grandpa Hazenhas been ill for, some time, but is about again. 1 enjoying the sunshine of this perfect weather. i The revival meeting has closed. ! A number of conversions and several additions to the church were reported. The Houlton House has been released from quarantine and up to date no new cases of small pox have been reported. Chas. Morris is out again, after Mrs. Ada Lattin who is at; having been confined to his home papers during the current year. Miss Duncan, teacher of the Happy Hollow school, beyond Yankton, took the 8 o'clock a. m. train at Houlton Saturday, for Scappoose, where she spent the week-end with her family. Louis Rosasco has improved the appearance of his residence property directly back of his new building by putting a fence, both strong and ornamental, around the yard. last week. I'rof. II. I.. lHaek has h.en ill, but is now a!!e to resume Ids duties at school. Mr. and Mr.. Hi.lY I'-f'-T came down from IWtlai.d Mon day and will visit in llou!!-. J. T. IieruH't p..etl 1 is !'v; ' back to their former home ;n Scappoose on last Friday. Mrs. D. T. derdes was a p -senger to Portland on thoenrU train Saturday. Mrs. Thompson White wont t-i Portland Saturday on the early train. T. S. White was n pawner r,irl.u:, .,st UVdiusdav. on the 2 o'clock train for Kaimeri Monday afternoon. Samuel Long, mayor of Houl ton, has returned from a brief trip to Salem. Dr. vs .i:ii da. Floyd White celebrated Ids tuenty first birthday Sunday, rob. !lh. The Keats family have removed f,v'ii ll Civm prop rty in lloul t,.n t- !h-' '(. -...(. plant. Sole- m r of Port l.u,,! is ;.-n:i g li"f par. tits in tl.i.s iit Mr. ,'eir. lies and family were in the city Tuesday. Mr.-;. II;. .hi of St. I. ns was vi.-itli.g iri mis in town .Monday, r. H. Hrigs -van in from Yank ton Saturday. C. A. HriHiilile was a visitor to .Mr.v Fred l'rantz was in town Monday. Arthur Fow er, of near Tren holm, was in the city Thursday. Frank George has rented the' Cade residence and will move his ; family in at once. j Mrs. Lee of Portland, while in our city last w eek, arranged for some repairs to her property. T. W. Robertson qf Aberdeen, is in town in the interest of the Western Cooperage Company. i George White of Chapman's lie rge K'lle was in fr-mi his ranch Monday. Charles Masien w. nt to Port land Saturday. Mr. f : t k. r is i 1 at h:S h Ml 'i; Mr. M '.V! x-, , wa-i i'l II j':..:i Mrs. (' vi-ry seriously ir Yankton. of Trenholm present living at the home of her mother near Trenholm, took the 11 o'clock train to Portland Thurs day. Miss. Abby Conlogue, who teaches school in Portland, was the guest of her sister, Miss Belle I. C'vi: was a visi 'i-ll. it -! S t'urdav. for a few days with a severe j camp is spending a few cold. jtown. A number of Houlton block-' Guy Chambers was visiting cutters will be afforded employ- relatives in the city last Sunday, ment bv the rpopnt nnpninc of Rev. Fairehild conducted servi- a quarry on Mr. Phillips' ranch. (ces at the M. E. church on Sun-j ('av- S. C. Knighton, one of Houl- day evening. F. J. Bise. l win" in ton's tonsorial artists, is having, A number of Houlton 's younger ion "iismcs-? la.-t we. -k. :.viii days in ! i,jn;: .t .v;.:ur I M.... .ii; ,"v tor to I John V..S in town shop. School Notes tarraine Totter is ataent f school on account of Klcknetsi Clolisdark is again at hit ! seat, after a short absence. I The 5th. 6th, 7th md J grades are busily preparing the county ipellinjr contest j. take place on the "th of Fk i Fmniett Knnwl,i 1,... j- tinued his studies to Msistj.' me spring xarm work at home. TKo llonnalf I their parents, have movtd seappoone. Jack Phelpa and I'hilip p1 are on the sick list. Tim vtiidilti rt lk. !.. .. department aro made preparation for the celebratiot of Lincoln's birthday. Edna Potter, Lloy, umttoi Charles Kversaul are back ch(x atter a short absence ' account of sicknes". On the afternoon of St. VaW tine's day, Feb. 11, the seven! v. i no n.iniui win navei Valentine post-box. All of the ' pupils will participate in thk 1 and the exchange of hnmemadt valentines will no doubt beatum ing and very enjoyable. On Friday of last week out principal, Prof. It. L. Black, wu ill and unable to bo at school Miss Abby Conlogue of Portland, who chanced to be visiting h sister, Miss Conlogue of the la. termediate department, vcryablj substituted. The little pupils of the 3rd grade are now studying the rul of Geography, and arc finding it intenstdy interesting. sarin was in tow n Sun Had Pr Tact. 'Thul'a a valuable ilo of jrotira "Yea. luil h iI.nvu'I know tit'i tltinl,l tti( IKik ni hi in, will m, h. rn ( Miiif j.in.lrr In Hint rhmp dirt : li.'ii Ik iiiIkIiI mm writ n up tlia boM Portland v,o'l -ri. Iiinij in isruoml wurtii t-'ut rrunt ftH.ir'-Waalilniiloii llmld I Notice to Creditors IN THE COUNTY COUBT'of THE STATE Or OREGON FOB COL UMBIA COUNTY. Io tb matter of tbe estate of Mike Ellia, Deceaaed. jfotice la hereby gien that the onder Bigved waa, on January 17, 1913, duly Appointed administrator of the estate bore namd by the Judge of the above eatitled court and that be has qualified. Any and all persons baring claim against said estate are hereby notified to pre nt tbe same, doty verified in tbe manner required bj law and with proper vouchers therefor attacl ed. within ix tnonthj from the publication of this notice, to the undersigned at the office of Malarkey, fieabrook A Dibble, Room 1502 Yeon Building. TorUand, Oregon. Dan J. Malarkey, Administrator, Date of first publication, Tan. St. 1913. Date Of last publication, Feb. 28, 1913. Malarkey, Seabrook A Dibble, Attorneys for Administrator. Portland, Oregon, Livery, Feed and Sale Stable DRAYINC AND TRANSFER All Business Promptly Attended To PHONE IS OR 42 ELMER BLACKBURN ST. HELENS, OREGON Prop. SUMMONS I THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON, FOR COL UMBIA COUNTY. F. C. Caples, Plaintiff, ts W. G. Pratt bis heir, heir of Alonzb dough, and all others whom it may concern. De fendants. To tbe above named defendant, in tbe came of the State of Oregon, you are hereby notified tbat F. C. Caplef, the bolder of certiflcate of delinquency No. 103, iaeuel on the 8ih day of Octbr. 1912, by the tat collector of thttCocnty of Columbia, state of Oregon, for tbe aanount of sereu and twenty-nine i ne- hundredths, $7.29, dollars, the same be in the amount tben doe and delinquent for taxes for the year 1911, together with penalty, interest and costs thereou upon the real property aesseed to you.of which you are the owner a appears of record, situated in said county and Mate, and particularly bounded and described aa follows, to-wit: Lot 11, Block 2, Co lumbia City, Ore., tideland in front of lot 5. blk 1. Columbia City, Ore. ; tirfe land in front of lot 6, blk 1, Columbia City, Ore.; tideland In front of North 60 feet of foot of'J" fit., Columbia city Ore. You are further notified that said F, C. caples ha i paid Uses on said premises for prior or subeequeut year, with the rate of interest on said amounts as lot lows: Year's tax, 1910, date p .m.oct. 5, 1911 tas receipt No. 95, amount piM, rate of Interest, 15 per cent. Year's tss, 1909, date pld, oct 6, 111, tax receipt No. 60, amount .81, fate of interest, 15 per cent. rear's las; 1009, date paid, oct 5.1910, r - ' " -I Ifa. , aaaoaat $17, rata of -t. I J pr mat. , Said defendants as the owners of the legal title of the above described property as the same appears of ret ort, and each of tbe other person above named are beieby farther notifi d that plaintiff will apply to the circuit coort of ibe county and state aforesaid for a dense fore closing the lien against 'he property above described and mentioned in (aid certiorate. And von are hereby sum. moned to appear within fxty daya alter Ibedate of the first publication ot this summons, exclusive of th- first day of ; aid publication, and defend this action or pay amount due as i bove shown, together with evil; and secure, inter- at, and in caau of ro'irinlinre (u rt so a de cree will te rendert-il foreC'osi if the iwa of said tases ane cot is against th ianl and premises above named. This au n mons is publisbee by order oi the Hon. A. Eakiu, judge of tbe above entitled crurt. Made and dated Dec. 17. 1912, and j the date of frst publication of this summons U Dec. 20. 112, am. the 1 .si publication is Jan. HI, 1913 All procKK and tmiifn in '.his oro- ceeilinir miybe served ur-n ti-un- er signed resiiiii g within tbe itutn f Oregon, ftt tl. ail.tress h. ren ter men tioned. Ctr.. M. Mclride, Aturney for ?laintiff. Aiidrso, St Dated at St. Helens, ColnmMs Coun ty, Oregon, and first published this 1.1th day of December 1912. Jost ph Z. S) ecst, as Executor of said estate. Notice ia hereby given that P. W. ' of said city, ar.tl 'ot 1 to II, I. .thin Harrison, as the a.lminitttrat' r of tha elusive, in l-lo k 2 in mI! ('dIhii.Ih.i estate of Joseph llayburn, de-.tsed, has l'ark, Orrg-n. ami tliat - u Ii i' i r p rendered and pre.-ented for settlement, j P"tl" ned P"1 he id ilex, riU-t j-to,. and filed in said court bis final s.-eoiint J ertv ecoor.ling to the value . ( Hi-rent of bis administration of said estate, and estate only, as .let. rn.ine l hy I rl.ot that ,onday, the 24th day of February. IU13, at 1:30 o'clock p ni of said day, at the court room of said court, at the court houe in the . ity of St. Helena. Colum bia county, Oregon, has ben duly ap-jdain ub foil, wu:' pointed by the Judge ol sa d c nrt for the settlement of said account, at which I time and place any person interested in ) pieviou Ciinnty ass-e-Mi tnt Now, tlieief ire, in m cor l.v.iri- m Ii the piovinioi s ot m!d il .utir ati l o.--dinnce, 111.-. ity i f St. m h tm !ih-h nr- ti i it i , : 1 I: n' en I.-'t li in I iiK'k i'., ' H-.-e.-fil at fj.l .s i, . " tn r lot ; , I.),.,.!, s. j H--.--.-.I ;i. is ;;, j-. ; I."' 1 dtt In it l'l ! i Ii 1. .,t i v ! i.t f i 71 , f. I. 1 t II',. I.rf it I'.. I:ir .-h fli Ilrl I I, llel I:. crk- I A I' -v A J Kectionl. Tli:.t llie fuSl.m unr suin , be ami the Sliilie In r. l,y art- apt urti- ni il said estate may appear and file eseep tions to raid account and have their !- Jei-lirni to raid account hear ). Dated and first publiibe l this 21th .lay of Ji.nu.iry, 1013. P. W. Harrison, As Admiiiietrator. ns the n-eesuietit nir iiti-t tl e n up- i'Iim1 I lots ahuttii g up'-ii a:.l un-n ven . i t U I scribed in ai. ..r-'iiiiuxe No. IIH i:.l here n. aim nu the i.-pe.:tiv own. rn of said lot, ami tlia' n. uu n -i t :it-;iin-t the mimlier of the n' n nbut'iiig on naid Improv. iti"i t. and hi", innfu-r ile fCi ib. d, be and ih- -i.-i.e It u-iiv nr- H (eMted ti, the .! ho iIi ml-i il bi.iI hu- ' i...i..n...l I '. . u ...ii-im nit j'l-iftiiy on.-r- An ordinance apnortioninir the co-i of . ,n"""''' acrunlini: p i In- Iiwninl ib- improving of Winter s'reet norlheily o'dit.anci-s of mi, I .ity, to-wn : from the easterly extension of die lit 1 In Murk :i0, st h.-I. iis. (ir,i.,n nt f.;-Yi:i, i-'u mi.; I', i:. t I' in ..I . Ordinance No. 137 i llel.'i s, ore. Executor's Notice tl.e court may seem just snd eouitable This Summon is served upon you by Ml)Jratioti by order of the Hon jatnes Dart, Judge of the County Court, which la THE cOUXTV COURT OF TIIE .order W5 dated the 3rd day of January, STATE OKOREGON, F3R COLUMBIA COUXTV. In the matter of the enta'e cf E. Specht, deceased. Notice is hereby given that Joseph Z Specbt, as tbe Executor of the eUU of summons is lh3rdday of J niuaiy, I'JIS E. G, Specht, dereared, has rendered si d the data of the last publication and presented for settlement, nd fl ed reb. M, 1913. UJrtMONS IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE STATE Of OREGON FOR COLUM. BtA COUNTY. Laura Gosa, riaintiff, vs rrank Gosa, Defendant, TJ rrank Goga, the above name.) de fendant : In the name of the State of Oregon, Von are hereby required to appear ami answer the Complaint HI d against ou in the alove entitled suit, on or More i he 14 tn day of renruary, 19 3, s-ild date being more than six weeks from tbe nrst publicatjop of this mm. lupns, an-l If yon fall h rpi er and tiuswpr said Coin plai u f -r warn thereof, plHin'iff aill 'P:y to the ( ourl ft h ii-ljef prayed for tier L'ouir . I.. . A . I. . ii.HiQi I L .cii-,ifii in inn miui en, .yinniiHrv linn , I . A .1 A.: di. ' nf l. IK i.-. h:-i, tl i .1. ii..l . ' ' ' '-. .!,. i-olvii g the bonds of mati'mou? now Helens, Oiegon, tolhenorthe.lv Iiooh-I ; fimn ,,wners ' txintilig 14-tarrca piaipiin nnau. lenumn , ary line c i .oiu'niiin rara, unvon, now ' heiein for ber costs snd disbursements , a part of said city, beimproved by yrnd- and such other and fu.tbe relief a i ing the sme for a width of 24 feet. 12 1 1 1. ft. -,, .'.' ti. i:. .' I t II ll All 1 0 in lii,.n j-, vi I ,1 , f .'." ,', I- ,. K i i li im i,, tt l "l " ill l.lm k 4.-,, M -i -l ki ,l"J v., .m. Iit 'J2 ill Ihoi It ) , v,! " ' :h. .in,,,,-, i .... MeVi- l .t l llel ,. Ki Hi ' ' I- li. (,lrg l'"t o l IT, II- ..... . I - -' Km wu r. i "mi 1 1 r.uk ii. 1 ' II. II II I, A HIT. v-'I'lll'-M MIL I III i'l. V I I I. . . . ' I .1 if III. HT j ' I l-l k i.e. i ,,. ,i, . ...... . . - ( n-.r. e t j0 HI. AUs O Tracy owner. ' ' ,v j 10 in 1,1, h k 2, Columbia Park, ore, jMM-Me, t flit mi, Alf Johnson owurr. '" , l t If In b!.K-k 2. Columbia Pa.k. ore, lll.lll . . e I 1,1 W: i-. . t'.....l....i ....... ! Appiov.,1 Hcb3.mi.1 '"I, lll.l I'.ik M ..... .... . , I ""n i, lie, ,M.,r lot 17 .k I, i 'oitiini,.,! 1'i.k e ""' 3 hm' ly h" ,o!lo"in' H U Morton, ytl John Philip, yrs 1 It Cnidkite, yes W j Muck I, yes John (JUnge, jiec. or.-fc'.in, t I ihc ote.' ki i l-.llif a--.--. t I.'-tu I.I .. k ! I.'-' 1:1 in hi' . k l southerly lioundAry line of lot 15, in a-seol bltKk 44 of the "ity of St. Helens, Ore., own. r. to tbe northerly boundary line of Col. Lot 2 in blork .10. S' ilrl-1, ninbia Park, Oregon, by giadm? and nnseMt.l ai 2.:,2, Haoiuih 1. macadamizing itb crushed rck to the ,,Wih r. width of 24 feet, and aafe-ing thei.t of said improvement to the piopi r v benefited thereby . Whereas, Ordinance No. 118 wa i n he 4 h .lay of March, 1912, duly and regulaily pasaed snd ordained by tl e common C' Uucil of the city of St. Hel ens, Oreiroii. wherein and wl.erehv it was ordired tlmt all tba1: portion of Winter street in the. city of St. Helens, Dri-Dnii. I.i f hut !. (mm . 1-a a . u i ... 1 .. . . iL-n-ion or me souiiieriy D-mnuiiry line; 1it 1 in dim-It :jii, -i. I r i- ti HM.es-.-d 8t l II. Unit e Vra, 1.. t 4 in h!. k ::0, St Helen as-.tts-.J at .l l ( Mr-. J. In u nt r. 'Lot 5 in I I .k ::u, --t. Helen' at e ted at 4'.'l.ll, H.iiinnh I,, owner 1 ot (1 in l,loi-k :,0. ):. I.'ch ih M'ehs. .l at 1-1,1 1, . V.. A C. '. ' 'r. l! n, 1 'i t r i . 1 tr , "r.--,v . i" o . m i . '. O f Hon, I'.. p. j ly , llnvoji. I'mtriili- .. i 1 ri'iriiii 1 Iv Ctiil., I . i '.1 I null. I'mk 'MH lit .l f-., Mlt ,;.,,,,.;, j Joli nu n li:,lj, !,., '.in i.l...k U'lM,,,,!,;,,-,,,, f '' V'ii lo, .r 1 ot :. iii l.Uk 1, Columhia I'mk. Or, i- ..-..d at .t II, EC fanau-. A I"mi1 iliinvv .ni o iisis . Lot I iu blifk 2. Columbia i'ark, ore. 4i c.-. at $.1.11, J .hn I. Rulu ost, Lot 2 in block 2 Columbia l ark, o , li-ws-ed at $ll On, John H Kulwi-sowMf. I.ol 3 In bbirk 2. t 'oluml ia 'aik,ort, mm1 Ht 111 RO, Olio Kdlund oDrr l.ot 4 in bio. k 2, Columbia I'mk, ot, ii- ve.l at $llt Ht), (iusl l.aviu oaner, Smih 1-2 lot 5 In block 2. tMnml.! I'nrk, ore, , ej at $ 45, Gut I.ai owner Nrh l-j of !,,t 5 j id.d 2, foluuibis l'rk, or aseesd at H 45, Henry Her Vr nlk Hose llelgeisnn on-t I ot (I in l.tm-k 2. Columbia l aik. ore, d at $ a M, Henry He'grr.ons lleiirerin osnirt l,t 7 in l,.k 2, C.lun.bia Pa.k.orr, at $U1.8'.), Ixul. Nelsn owner, l.ot H In block S. Columbia I'a.k.ort. ' : k&.k.t.l h, Lit . , w ... - ,n n;i, Aim, i racy, owner. i "t t in blwk 2, C.luuib a Park, ors, in, -I OW II. I . I. I Hi i:i In -k 1. (.' :. V 1 . H. A I,tie OW ll,r ":.-k I, e.iinmhu .Mk ";",':U' "M.'-;il li, ,. owner ' '"" ':""l'!"'--k I, tol, , U ,.,,, -'- I i,L h-.i, ,,,wi U..M. ow.r ' t-'.,,l vk l.( ol) apjirk(llr ""'' i-KiH,.,,,; I- I n hi,,,-;; I, Col,, ,.!,! . .. . e'l ..: li.H'l. Il I II i. . ' "oiiuiun o i .ti. 1913, and preC7'bS that M-h Vublica- tioo sliall be made an.? Mibllshed l ot G. less than oi cat a week for n successive weeks. Ibe date of the first publi -ntlon ff this Geo. M. McBrl.U, Attorney for Plnimiff, Administrator's Notic ia aid Court hi Fnal Accoi nt of hi administration ot said estate, and tbat Monday, the 3rd. day of February 1913, at 1 :30 p. m. of that dale, at the Coort room of said Court, at the Court House in the City of St Helens. Columbia Conntv, Oreeon. ba been dolv et bv thefudaeof aa.d Court for t ie .it. I IS THE COUNTY COURT OF TIIE ment of taid account, and wh en line STATE OF OREGON FOR COU and place and person interest! In sal I j UMBIA COUNTY. estate may appear aad file exceation to said account and have their oojeetion,' Ia the matter of the estate of lose ie saw iweiisi oeara. Halnrn. daceaaad. epbj feet on each tide of the center line of raid Itreetsnd macadamizing the Hme with crushed rock, and that in accoi d ance with said ordinance said portion of said Winter street has bren Improved snd macadamised at a cost, after de atuuting the cent of such improvem ent across Wyeth strept and West stre t in taid city, a well as lots 8, 0, If) ai d II in Block .11, of the city of St. HM-ns, belonging tn said city, of fi'RI.OI, which bss lieeu duly snd regularly a-ceitai- e.l . and said sum paid by said i jty of St. Ilelen, (or Which ssid turn said city I not been reiniborred, And wberea. under the charter of said city and said ordinance No, 113, It U retjnlred and direi ted that the ro t ol such lmprivemei,t shall fall niton the property abntli.g Ibereon, to wil: !ta 1 to Jl, both incliiMre of blm k go, lots 12 to 22, l oth inclusive fn block 45. lots 12, 13, 14 and 19, In block 44, all in th city of at. Helen, ss per tbe official plat thereof, and lots 12 to 22, in block 1 in i ir- .",1 I ot s in bl .-k :;o s:. n. it Hfi'ssed at $21.11, J H ;, lot !) ill lib irk 30, M lie, averted at 2I.II, Mjiry owner. Lot It) in bl.wk 30, H. II. I-as-S'l'd lit $21.11, t'. i on,er, l ot II in l, k :io. Ht. II.-; affired at J2I.I1, !:. Ad In h Lot 12 in blin-k II. St, II, !, aened nt i;i5 pi I.,,,.,,,, owner. Lot 1.1 in bl.n-k 41, Sr. Mm!, a i a m .1 ' M - u ,.. .... - - i". ji-e Kf-ni o (.,.r l.t.t II in 1,1, tk II, ii. vie ( t. w, -, SS-.s-e,!,,! JWfi.Ml. r.C !.',,;. Lot ll in h;o,k II, St. jr.. , , H as-sse. at$:t3 78, W. n.,r-, ,.', , Lot 12 in blwk 4.Rt.He.m. ,.. sues fd t $:.'.!.!.l, .lolin p. R,,),,,,,,. Fromi Rubers, 0i4ij Lot 13 In bl. ck 46,S..IIe!,-i,, as-esfedst fl 8:, j,,;,,, u. ,.,,, , , A Fiona ,'tuliei a, oa iier. Lit II in bfo.k lli, fit. ll,..,,, ., .,, aste,,,.,! t Ki f, j,,),., n. Rll(, ,(, 4 rionn 1UIICII-. OWHi-M. All kind of ji, Work done at trie Mint olIi,v at reiwonubte jirict-M. Ts - . rJPLONIST FARES 1ZZ V y' Harch 1"th t April iSth i " sP3kij Portland 4 Seattle Ry. 1 (ri i! li. 'j l...... ov i-r t . V f ma M m hit 42 M L Nn Oil hiii 4(j()5 Ht. IV ul Minneapolis DululU Kanaas City Omaha St, Joseph Lin.-oln Columbia Park, Oregon, bow a portion j Lot li in block 45, ft Helen., oreon.J I $10.00 ::o 00 :io.oo r.o. 00 .'10.00 .10.00 co.oo FKfiM nrnrn . - . T ,, t''-KN POINTS IN PROPORTION w. - f llai " sm "H. Trafie M.na,., Portland, Oragoa on request. 0