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ST. HELENS MIST. FRIDAY, ULY 13. 1917 FIRE ALArtM BOXES Muekle's Corner 22 Rutherford's 23 Saxon's 24 City Hall 32 School 33 M. C. Gray 34 Central Urocery 42 Swede Hotel 43 Nigger Creek 44 Hazen's 52 Hospital C3 West St. Helens Depot 54 Proscott's Coruer 55 S. P. & S. TIME TABLE Train. No. 21. No. 25. No. 27. No. 23. Train. No. 26. . No. 22.. No. 28. . No. 24.. Buses minutes Arrives St. Helens 8:12 a. 1:41 p. 6:41 p. 7:22 p. From Portland Leaves Portland .... 7: 15 a. in. 12:35 p. m. .... 6:35 p. m. 6:30 p. m. To Portland Leaves St. Helens , .... 7:57 a. in. 11:21 a. m. 3:56 p.m. 8:01 p. in. leave (or station about in advance of above time Arrives Portland : 15 a. in. 12:20 p. in. 5:00 p. in :00 p. in. 0 COURT PROCEEDINGS (Continued from Page 3 ) Road Dist. No. . W. L. Marshall, $49.50; A. Ander son. $57.75; V. H. Miller, $60.50; J C. Early, $60.50; Levi Alley $20.65; John Wilson, $56.00; F. . Blair, $104.00; K. Bays, $14.45; Percy Stickler, $19.25; Lowe Livery Barn, $96.25; Lowe Livery Ham, $71 60; J. II. Lowe, $5.50; A. Jus tice, $35.75; Willis Deal, $35.75; J E. Johnson. $6S.75; Wm. Owens, $55.00; C. M. Biggs, $55.00; C. Janeckewlch, $46.75; Clarence At kins, $34.40; A. C. Pierce, $52.25; J. P. Combs, $69.35; J. O. Curte man, $94.85; Chas. Norman, $44.34; Matt Jacobson, $5.50; John Mc Adam. $23.70; Tracy Parcher. $2.75; Bob Anderson, $17.90; Walter Wlth ain, $24.05; John Jossi, $19.25; B. S. Golden, $11.00; Hermun Johnson, $20.65; J. Kobberdlng, $16.50; S. L. Flannigan, $48.80; M. H. Buz ard, $87.60; C. W. Bays. $4.90; H. F Kilby, $132.00; Homer Kellar, $60.60; Walter Kellar, $68.75; Silas Kellar, $42.65; Paul Hoysen, $44.00; Clifford Girt, $28.85; Walter Gib bons, $31.65; D. B. Stahinaii, $31.65; Hobert Brunner, $57.75; L. H. Ruy mer, $50.90; W. R. McKee, $55.00; G F. Moeck, $57.75; F Gardner. $9075; B. S. Burnliani, $63.25; Otto Plantz, $2.75; Walter Atkins, $24.75; William Atkins. $22.00; J. W Thurston, $3.45; W. K. Howell, $16.50; A. L. West. $5.50; L. E. West, $5.60; N. Ferran, $47.45; Lowman Lumber Co., $51.40; Fred Trow, $12.40; Carleton Lewis, $30.25; A. LeBlre. $5.25; Shofner Iron Work3, $43.45; Rainier Hard ware Co.. $2.85; H. Rucker, $60.00. Road Dist. No. 7. A Player, $66.00; C. F. Nelson, $53.62; R. E. Strattou. $22.00; Ed. King, $42.62; Bernard Haye, $66.00; W. Waltonen, $63.25; W. G. llowat son, $80.50; R. H. Williams, $52.90; H. S. Tlchenor, $37.12; G. P. Erlck son, $28.87; Edgar Wilcox, $25.87; Frank Rice, $55.00; Axel Erloksou, $92.80; M. E. Erlckson, $73.55; Hll mer Jokela, $9.62; Erick Pyykkonen, $5.60; J. Quiflander, $8.25; John Lake, $8.25; Henry Waisanen, $8.25; Albert Price, $6.87; W. G. Howatson, $5.50; Jack Fickle, $84.00; W. J. Zlllman, $37.12; J. Davis, $15.75; E. W. Winslow, $2 75; R. W. Harvey, $10.60; J. M. Reddlck, $15.12; F. A. Huruhain, $1.68; Jess Cravens, $9.35; Standard Oil Co., $23.77; Standard Oil Co., $10.41; A. L. Clark, $3031.87; Wzo Rogers, $2.05; G. W. Waters, $1.00; Hodson Feenaughty Co., $4.40. Road DiBt. No. 8. Dan Hedlund, $79.75; Ed Meier. $2.75; Harry Cox, $30.25; A. K. MelitJ, $35.75; Martin Aamodt, $49.60; Mnngusscn, H., $33.00; William Hill, $5.00; John Bachman, $68.75; Elmer Llndberg, $13.75; J. H Meier, $38.50; Dave Hedlund, $35.75; E. T. Wallace, $22.00; Pat Farley, $23.38; N. A. Cuinherg, $33.00; Anton Peterson, $33.00; John Hedlund, $27.50; Robert Berg, $35.76; John Johnston, $19.25; T. P. Johnston, $27.50; T. M. Hopkins, $12.38; F. Tracy, $19.25; I. E. Knowlcs, $11.00; Carl Henderson, $2.75; Aln Wallace, $8.25; Noble Dunlap, $6.25; Will Jones, $7.50; A. R. Holmes, $15.12; Altho Ininan, 44.15; Johnnie Aldrldge, $2.00; It. Lindsey, $5.50; Samuel Ken, $16.50; Anton Novotony, $17.90; Win. II. Ross, $35.75; J. O. Libel, $9.60; Carleton Lewis, $253.10; Columbia River Powder Co., $120.95; Coluiii- River Powder Co., $178.80; I. Inman. $14.50: J. H. Alclridge. $16.65; McKie & Anderson, $289.66. Road Dist. No. 9. O. E. Dent, $38.50; G. R. Mills, $70.00; E. North, $57.00; A. G. Bluker, $68.69; Chas. Smith, $35.40; A. P. Willing, $56.87; R. W. Dun can, $49.50; W. Parker, $11.00; R. Sesseman, $50.25; Ed. Sosseman, $19.93; O. B. Walnibten, $46.06; J. W. Rose, $81.13; Thomas Anderson, $37.12; Lee Rogers, $26.45; W. D. $101.75; II. ChrlHtensen, John Smith, $59.12; M. J. $70.13; M. CliriHtenscii, B. F. Rogers, $14.13; A. R. Stanton, $11.04; Elmer ISergersou, $27.50; Cllf Bergerson, $23.70; J. P. Sheeley, $44.00; John Curtis, i $35.40; Ben Smith, $27.15; V. Chrls tensen, $38.15; Glenn Sheeley,' $15.12; G. B. Smith, $4.80; II. J. Cram, $55.00; Ralph Rogers, $11.00; , Arthur Kerns, $5.50; Walter Van Blarlcon, $33.68; Robert Sword,1 $25.43; P. Bergerson, $26.12; Les ter Sheeley, $12.37; T. M. Tucker, $16.60; Roy Tucker, $8.26; Louis Siegert, $19.25; E. Schulz, $11.35; Bergerson, $8.25; Thos. petti-. $1.03: Erick Erlckson. $54.50: T. Hatten. $14.30: J. J. Purney. 126.10: B. F. Lane. $6.00: A. V. Mowe, $16.00; J. W. Rose, $30.00. Road Dist. No. 10. R. McKanney, $57.75; If. C. Me-, Kunncy, $57.76; G. Maesfrance, , $63.25; E. A. Davis, $65.00; W. It. Buzzo, $86.00; A. E. Martin, $57.75; , E. Ellis. $49.50; L. Evernrt, $93.50; , W. Bolton. $49.50; O. It. Phillips.1 $4t.25; Kenneth Ackley. $52.25; K. A. Gunderluck, $24.76; S. E. Atchi son. $49.60; A. Urbon, $67.75; M. F. True, $19.25: Hurry Reynolds, $19.25; W. II. Pointer, $66.00; S. E. Atchison, $38.60; August Ellis, $46.75; Pete Jensen, $2.75; Max Shndlngcr, $2.76; Wlckstrom Lum ber Co., $1.63. Gen. Road Fund. 1. G. Wikstrom, $160.00; Aug. Ruuttila, $29.75; J. C. Smith, I $22.60; G. W. Cooper. $44.00; Ar thur Cooper, $16.50; Ray Griinshaw, $37.15; It. Anllkor, $16.50; G. W. Jordan,' $60.60. ltoad Dist. No. 5 Special. ! O. J. Link, $24.75; Julian Wasser. i $24.75; E. H. Blake. $49.60; Chas. Lluk, $55.00; G. W. Jordan, $38.50; j J. W. Kanes, $63.95; E. Wasser. . $16.60; J. 11. Moore, $11.00; N. J. Parker, $24.75; G .W. Smith, $52.25; ' R. Anliker, $12.40; N. P. Simon, $11.70; $. F. Koble. $5.50; G. K. Anliker, $59.25; S. L. Malcolm. '$46.75; D. C. Smith, $41.25; J. E. Truman. $33.00; Frank Danes, $41.25; W. F. Lengacher, L. Arch ibald, $12.50; F. 11. Holbrook, : $52.26; F. Anliker, $58.00. j Road Dist. No. 8 Special. Dell Eastman, $5.50; Otho Inmun, $8.25; Ed Meier, $13.75; Ira Ald- : ridge, $22.00; 1. E. Knowles. $27.50; Clyde Henderson, $30.25; 11. Jlung- . ussen, $20.60; Carl Henderson, $13.75; Clyde Henderson, $22.00; II. Mauguseii, $22.00; Ira Aldridge, ; $22.00; Carl Henderson, $11.00; Ed ! Meier, $9.64; Pat Farley, $24.75; Dan Hedlund, $38.50; E. F. Wallace, ! $38.50; John Meier, $35.75; John 1 llachmann, $38.50; Martin Aamodt, $38.50; A. R. Metis, $44.00; Dave Hedlund. $22.00; Frank Tracy, $19.25; Otho Inman, $11.00; John nie Aldridt. $7.00; Forest Hill, $313.60; J. H. Aldridge, $13.00; Hodson Feenaughty Co., $5970; California Trojan Powder Co., $23.60; Hodson Feennughtv Co., $116.49; li. Berg, $27.50; It. Berg, $12.38; A. R. Mills, $52.25; Jos. E. Lounquist, $23.38; Waldo Hoberg. $25.44; E. E. Hoberg, $22.00; Victor Gesselberg, $16.50; A. Gesselberg, $13.75; A. M. Berg, $3.25. Koad Dist. No. 9 Special. T. B. Mills, $17.50; T. Pettljohn, $96.25; J. M. Heed, $13.75; W. C. Eichman, $54.30; C. P. Claude, $54.30; II. R. Wiles, $49.85; Louis Boeck, $88.00; Otto Boeck, $48.80; A. Sehullepit, $54.30; C. C. Keusev, $57.75; F. F. Keasey, $28.87; U. W. Duncan, $11.00; J. J. Purney, $36.10; W. E. Lavender. $162.80; F. C. McGraw, $19.50; E. V. En strom, $764.04; Clarence Reed, $84.38; California Trojan Powder Co., $218.00; Hodson Feenaughty Co., $44.00; G. B. Smith, $96.60; G. B. Smith, $79.50; California Tro jan Powder Co., $80.43; Hodson Feenaughty Co., $109.19; Hodson Feenaughty Co., $42.26. Road Dist. No. 10 Special. Hodson Feenaughty Co., $60.00. CASTOR I A For Infants and Cfcf Jren In Use For Over Tears Always bears tne Tsma'-re XOTICK TO CREDITORS IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON FOR COL UMBIA COUNTY. In tho matter of the Estate of John W. Boyd; Deceased. Notice is hereby given that Guy A. Boyd lias been duly appointed ad ministrator of the estate of John W. Boyd, deceased, by the County Court of Columbia County, State of Ore gon, and has duly qualified for said trust. All persons having claims against said estate are hereby noti fied and required to present the same duly verified and with proper vouch ers, to W. A. Harris & G. A. Gore, attorneys for the Administrator, at their office, St. Helens, Oregon, with in six months from the date of this notice. Dated at St. Helens, Oregon, June :15th, 1917. GUY A. BOYD, Administrator ot the estate of John W. Boyd, deceased. W. A. HARRIS & G. A. GORE, Attorneys for Administrator, St. Helens, Oregon. XOTICK OK HEARING OF PKTI. TION TO FORM DRAIN AGE DISTRICT. IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON FOR THE COUNTY OF COLUMBIA. i Notice Is hereby given that hear ing on the following petition will be held at the Court House In tho City of St. Helens, County of Columbia, Stute of Oregon, at 1 o'clock P. M. on tho 1st day of August, 1917, for the purpose of determining whether the prayer of said petition shall be grunted. All persons owning or claiming an interest In lauds described in said petition are hereby notllled to appear at said p.lace on suld date and show cause, if uny there be, why the prayer In said petition should not bo grant ed. A. F. BAHNETT, Clerk of the County Court. PETITION TO FORM M AGRl DI'.R DRAINAGE DISTRICT. IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON FOR THE COUNTY OF COLUMBIA. In the Matter of the Organization of Magruder Drainage District In Columbia County in the State of Oregon. To the Honorable R. F. llatton, County Judge, and J ml son Weed and A. E. Harvey, County Com missioners, setting as the County Court of the State of Oregon for the County of Columbia: We, the undersigned, do hereby petition your Honorable Body and, In this behalf, do respectfully repre sent and show: ; That the following named parties are shown by the records of Colum bia County, Oregon, to be either the owners or contract holders of land within the district embraced by the boundary lines hereinafter more par , ticularly set out, and all are in pos session of the particular laud here inafter bet out opposite the name of each, where a particular descrip tion is given, to wit: W. H. Colvln. Joseph Bngley, Rose Levings, Columbia Agricultural Company, u Corporation, W. J. Cooley, George W. Payne, i George Wright and Jam'1 W Wright. D. D. Carrier. John Kleger, and Xavier White. That the said land" so owned, as hereinafter set out, by the parties named above, contain approximately live hundred ninety-seven 64-100 ( 597.54J acres; that all of the hinds hereinafter described and referred to above constitute a single, contigu.nn body of swamp, wet, and overflowed lands, and are all situated in the County of Columbia, State of Oregon; and it Is proposed by said owners and your petitioners to fo.-in u Dnile age District under the provisions of and pursuant to the laws of the State of Oregon relating to Drainage Districts to reclaim said lands nnd acreage and to protect same by one system of drainage from the effects of water for sanitary and agricultu ral purposes, und to render the same conducive to the public health, con venience, and welfare, and of gen eral public utility und benefit, and to prevent overflow from flood wa ter; "nd to regulate the rise of the levi 1 .is sub-surface waters there of; tl- .n map or plat of said lands has r -on made and same has been duly ''.-ruted, acknowledged, anil filed wi:': the County Clerk of Col umbia .'.unity, Oregon, according to the lnvs of the State of Oregon, and tl." same is now named and culled iii'd known as "Magruder Drali.rt.ie District." XII. I NOTICE OF HIIFItll I 'y M, IN THE CIRCUIT VWUT M1 poratlon, II. a. Parish ai'id!.0' lluhcock, Defendants. U " ' nv virion r mi ..... nr.lnr .1..:.". 'U" jUdt 11... ..... .... tllll ...in mil WHfi.i l .... I . ill. in n.iu .in- ..... : r . ; .. . t.. .......... ....... .r t in entertain- iin inr; i im i it i'mmi. hi land to the soutawesi corner ........... - ,.,,, ,.,,-, .,r I rtatv nii ... 111 uf The ..r Tn.t 'nnili..r of s'lld Magru- incut bv the abovo entitled Court or HIAIh Oh OREGON Koit '" .' 1r.10t. Nul" iLfi.. ... . . ' I.! V., in.... .....I. In consideration of, I1MIIIA COUNTY. M,K 't 1 r ' ?1 , , , Z , m; this Petition and thorl- Portland Trust Comm.,, lino of said Mag uder Drainage Dis-lng the formation and orga.uato.i of I n corporation. Plaintiff. ... I, ... ,i. ,.it ! said Draliiago District, we, the under-1 terson Lumber C, ":' of intersection of the Dixon w,,r-1 signed, and each of us, do , reby rill logging ditches; thence South-' expressly promise and igr.o to pay ... . I... i..rv ...iv mid all expenses Incurred and ri.y ..1U..H j ............. .. , - . , ,,...! ..., ,,.. Ml Hue of tho C. N. Colo and. to tun uny uss.-....-..... ...- ., . . r'. uul1 order or ..7 Northerly ,,e of the -county road; he levied , .gainst our respect ve Jiintf fee: along tue ...unit iur in ... . rilUK, . - ; itvi.ni.Kf.A or sit,.. orKUK..u, ton i-,iiiiwtii'u m.u ouiimi in. lu.i. . m road: thence Northerly and pirallel to tho Westerly boundary line of the C. N. Cole land to a point where the low or level land mee.s tho hill land; thence In a Westerly direction and following tho line where the level land and the hill land meet to tho place of beginning; excepting therefrom, however, the right of way of the S. P. & S. Railroad Company which is not described by these ..rn...A.,., on v -. ...i.l ,.r .... ,11 ........I !..... ) U. said Northerly line of the county expenses u. ...... .MR...... .... . ... i """ lUthdi," .1.H..H..1 iiiniiii in iiri'iiiniii miiti tiiniiiti. 401. uiiiiii n 1 ,1 - XIII. decree rendered und n . u That the petitioners herein and the court 011 the 6th day of Juna .J"'' ones wIiobo names are shown herein In favor of Portland Trust ('.Im to he tho owners of record of Innds of Oregon, a corporation i1iP"" within said district represent more nnd against Pntturson I.uiul,,.. ,1 ' than tlfty per cent of all the acreage puny, a corporation, defendant , In said proposed Draliiago District, the sum of $12,000.00 win, XIV. !t".'reon ut tho ra, 'of That. In the descriptions of the cent, per annum from the 26th T v ..I,., ,...,.,il,. ,....1. where the of January, 1917. n.l .), ; 111, F 11 llj ....v.. W ,Ur. courses and distances but whicn is 1 dividing line l.etweeu too over.u.w w -mi ininrest thm embriiced bv and Included within tlin i ltiiul und tho high laud Is referred to; ' l tho rate of six per r,., t above boundary lines; containing ap- i what Is meant Is the line dividing """"m 'J""1 1110 "tli day of proximately 697.64 acres; the ordinary overflow land from tho 1' 7, and the further sum 0( $10 that all of the land above described : high or upland adjoining the same costs and disbursements, Mi ' and included within tho boundary WHEREFORE, your petitioners; costs of und upon this writ, t set out and intended to ho Included i pray Hint the lands abovo described, maiidlng 1110 t0 make snln ,f ,k( in said Drainage District constitute or such of them a may be found by following described property .11. . ... .. .. ..... 1.. , . .... ...I ... ' 1.1. til In f ill. ..ill. ' a contiguous nouy 01 swr.n.p, and overflowed lands. , 1 ....... r IMMhl' vn ,. - ...1 . .... per.iii, 1 1 y or inn., in....... ......n.i-i - . n intuit on Id, That the total acreage Included In ! gallon nnd surveys may permit the boundary linn between the j,ni. said district Is 697.54. and Is all In-! elimination, shall be declared organ-j Dobbin und John Harris' Ismail eluded within one county, to wit: : Ued and formed Into 11 Drainage His- Lund Claim on the north s( 0( ,. Columbia County In tho State of Ore- j trlct under the laws of the State of Astorlu tt Columbia (iv,,r t,nr(( gon. 1 Oregon to be known us Magruder forty-llvo feet from the r..nt,.r 0( IV. ! Drainage District; and your petition- main track of said railroad thmn wet, the Court to 00 proper.? .... ..iiik., .,. ' 1 luinny, , tue proposed ..ri.ii.iiK.' . . i. .---o "... permanently or until further Investl-I COMMENCING ut That the names of tho owners of ers will ever pray. 16.26 lands In said District, as shown by the records of said Columbia Coun ty, Oregon, and the names of the holders of contracts to purchase Innds within said district, and a do crlptlon ot each separately owned tract and a description of the tract on which there Is a contract holder, and the acreage owned, as shown by tho record or by said contract, by each of said parties is hereinafter set opposite the name of said owner of contract holder, and Is as follows: Owners of Record. Name. Description. Acr W. B. Colvln 66 Joseph Bagley, Purt of Tract Nuirher 29 I".o.; Livings, Tracts Num nic .' and 6 Columbia Agricultural Co., a Corporation, Trncts Num bered 1, 2, 3, 4. 7, 8, 9. 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15. 16. 17, 18 nnd part of Tracts Numbered 20, o 01 01 9,: 07 ,. 29 ..!...'....'..".!..,. Conflict llol.l.T. W. J. Cooley, iV.rt of the West Hulf of Tract Number 28 13.73 George W. Pn Part of the East Hall f Tract Num ber 28 George Wright anil James W. Wrl.lit, Tnict 25.. D. D. Carrior. Part of Tract Number 11 John Kleger, Part of Tract Number 26 Xavier White, Tract Number 19 V ROSE LEVINGS, J. W. WRIGHT. GEO. WRIGHT. COLUMBIA AGRICULTU RAL COMPANY. Bv P. J. Brlx. Pres. JOHN KLEGER. G. W. PAYNE. W. J. COOLEY. W. B. COI.VIN. D. D. CARRIER. State of Oregon, running easterly parallel u-i... said Astoria and CoIiiiiiMb ti. Railroad seven hundred (7uO)fM ; I hence northerly to the Cnlunn,,, River at right angles t tin ' railroad track, thence westerly said Col 11 111 l.la River seven liundM (7001 feet more or less, or ton,, legal boundary line 0f the ,lB frontage appertaining to the mtt Dobbins and John Harris' l)oinii, Land Cluliu. thence southerly t ,b, place of beginning; ulso ull morlii.! ery and tools of whatsoever kiJ County of Multnomah.-- ss I, Rose Levings, being first sworn, situate and being 011 the shut on oath, depose and say: that I am scribed laud Including sawmill ttt I'uge (" ol' "10 petitioners above named; fixtures, also wharf and mill ilirtli 1 4 that I have read the foregoing Petl- NOW, THEREFORE, by vlrtmd lion anil neiieve tnu allegations mere- sain execution, juugiueut order, dt 11 j,j of to ho true. ! cre.i nnd order of sale ami In con ROSE LEV1'GS. pllancn with the commnn.U nf uu Subscribed and sworn to bel .re me writ, 1 will on Monday, the 23rd di; ... ju.jr, 1 vi, 111 ten o rlocK 1 a at the front door of the County Court House In St. Helens, Coluinl.ii evil ly. Oregon, sell at public suction to the highest bidder for audi In hand all the right, title und Interest hid the within named defomluiit I'ltm- this 29 day of March, 1917. (Notarial Seal) G. W. KTAI'LETON. Notary Public for Oregon. My commission expires Jan 19, 1921. 27-4 402 95 IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE H" dumber Coinpiiiiy hnit on ih, STATE OF OREGON, U.MBIA COUNTY. 13.34 13.85 15.1.1 FOR COL- (,"y or January. 1910, tho dm of tho mortgage forei'loscd In thu suit or since that date. In md to tte In the Matter of the Estate of John 'l"ve described property or my put Frederick Dangerfleld, Deceased. Ibereof, to satisfy said fiwulloi, To Samuel Daiigerlleld. Cl.r. II Judgment order and decree, Interett. Dangerfleld. Frances Ross, Mrs. II. attorney's fees, costs ami iccrulif M. Byerly and Helen Weaver, do- costs. vlsees and heirs of John Frederick i Dangerfleld, deceased, and to all others unknown, It any such there be, Interest d In said est:to. i bla M. Baker, $72.87; John, $42.62; SUMMONS IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON, FOR THE COUNTY OF COLUMBIA. Leonn. Sarah Bacon, Plaintiff, vs Walter Henry Bacon, Defendant. To Walter Henry Bucon, GREET INGS: In the name of the State of Ore gon, you are hereby required to ap-, pear nnd answer the complaint filed against you In the above entitled suit within and not later thun six weeks alter the date of the llrst pub-; licatlon of this summons, and If you full to so appear and answer, the plaintiff will take a decree against! you as prayed for in the complaint filed herein, to-wit: for an absolute! divorce forever dissolving the bonds1 of matrimony now and heretofore ex isting by and between the plaintiff and defendant herein, and for the restoration of her former maiden name, that of Leona Sarah Allen, and for such other and further relief as may be equitable and meet In the premises, and for her costs and dis bursements herein Incurred. John, W. The complaint herein is based upon the statutory grounds of desertion,! and the order for the publication of! summons was made on or about the1 26th day of Juno, 1917, by tho Hon.j orublo J. A. Eakln, Judge of tho Cir cuit Court, of the State of Oregon,: for Columbia County, nnd in which order II wus specified that this sum mons be published for u period of six consecutive woaks, in the "St. Helens Mist," a newspaper of general circulation in Columbia County, Ore-i gon, first date of publication to be made on the 29th day of June, 1917, und tho last publication to be made on the 10th day of August, 1917. W. W. DEAN & BRADLEY A. 1 EWERS, Attorneys for Plaintiff, Portland, Ore. j I. That the name proposed for such Drainage District is "Magruder Drainage District." II. That the boundary lines of the ris'rict Is as follows: 'Beginning at the Southwest cor ner of Tract Number 29 of the Ma gruder Drainage District in Colum bia County, Oregon (mcp and plat of which said district as the Bamo now exists Is on file and of record with the County Clerk of that Coun ty, and reference Is hereby now made to the same for the purpose of estab lishing a beginning point and Is hereby made a part hereof), and run ning thence Westerly 1070.3 feet along the section line between Sec tions 2 and 11 In Township 7 North, Range 6 West of tho Willamette Meridian; thence Northerly 307.7 feet along the line of Colvln Logging Ditch; thence Westerly 1079.9 feet to a point as shown on said map and plat above referred to; thence South erly to thu North lino of tho county road at a point 60 feet East of the lino between the East and West half of Section 11, Township 7 North, Range 5 West, W. M.; thence West 50 feet to the line between the East and West half of Section 11, T. 7 N., R. 5 W., W. M.; thence Northerly along the line between the East and West half of Sections 11 und 2 In Township 7 North, Range 6 West, W. M., to the South line of Westport Slough; thenco In an Easterly direc tion and following along the Soutli bank of said Westport Slough to the point of Intersection of said South bank of said Slough with the West bank of Klununcn Cut, as shown by said in up and plat referred to above; thence In n general Southerly direc tion and ulong tho line shown on said map and plat, referred to above, to the North line of the right of way of the Spokane, Portland & So attlo Railroad Company; thence Westerly along the North line of said right of way to a point 500.2 feet East of the Soutli west corner of Tract No. 9 of said Magruder Drain-! ago Dltrlct, as referred to above; thoiieo South to ft point 600.2 feet East of the Northwest corner of Tract No. 21 of said Magruder Drainage Diutrlct referred to above; thence in a general southerly direc tion, and following tho lino between the level land and tho hill land to a point on tho lino dividing Tracts Number 21 and Number 22 of said Mcgruc'icr Drainage District, abovo reforred to, 1197.2 foot Southerly from the Northwest corner of Tract Number 21 of said Magruder Druln ago District, referred to above; thence VVouterly mid following the 12 19 GREETING: IN THE NAME OF THE STATE 36,70 OF OREGON, you and each of you are hereby cited and reiiulrcd h. no-' i nai eacn oi sain tracts mentioned pear in the County Court of the Stute above was and is Included within of Oregon, for Columbia County, at and Is a part of the lands which were the court room thereof, at St. He- - heretofore platted anil filed with the ens, Columbia County, Oregon, on County Clerk of Columbia County, Saturday, August 4. 1917, ut 1 Oregon, as the Magruder Drainage o'clock in the afternoon of said day, , "'strict. then and there to show cause, If any ; VI. , tliero he, why an order should not That said proposed reclamation l made granting to the r.dmlnlstrn and protection is for sanitary nnd tor with Will annexed of ..aid estate, agricultural purposes, and that such permission and directing him to sell proposed reclamation anil protection ut private sale all the real property will be conducive to the public of said deceased, the same being In health and welfare and of public Columbia County, Oregon, ami .In utility and benefit. scribed us follows: i VII. ' Beginning at the northwest comer That all of the In nils Included In'"' ""nation Land Claim of Mal sald proposed dlstrl t rre properly colm M'Kay, In Section I, In Town Included therein nnd will be bene- 1,1110 3 North, Range 2 West of Wil- nciuiiy ( (Tected hy the operations of Meridian, nnd running i inence south on the western bound ary line of said Donation Land Claim - i.u ciiains; tlience south 70 degrees East und parallel with the northern boundary of said claim fi.7 chulnsi to the western boundary line of the right of way of the Northern Paclllc uuiiroiiu i ompany's railroad; thence t north 19 degrees east with the said western boundary line of said right i of way 12.87 chains to the center of the County rond where tho snine'5 crosses the western hi.umlr.rv i.. d , ,, , !"' "KlU of way; tlience south district, under the i.ro.Uo ,.: I Kr,!,m w,,;,t. w" "'l"r of present law of O c. "V ' 'T 'y I"""!1 zu"!l 'hls to thu ! such the ( i Session eimucu "An A... ... .......i.... .. i - . organization of l.ra nage Dlstrle s , T,"r'"M page 253 for the Cons. ruction ! t i S, tWr'1" ' ( lu,"," ''"'" I maintenance of Drainage Systems u-iV. .. .. 'and for the payment r ' T T ..." U,"".KH ' Honorable R. s. Hat ".I, Jung., or in,, county Court E. C. STANWOOD. Sheriff of Columbia County, Oregon. Duted this 19 day of June. 1917. First publication June 22, 117. Last publication July 20, 1U. CAREY KERR. Attorneys, Yeon llldg., Portland. PANDORA CORONADO GRAND CIGAR 10 Cents BANKERS' HAVANA 3 for 25c You'll enjoy these luxury smokes. ASK YOUR DEALER 1 thu p; posed district. J VIII. j That the benefits of : i reclamation arid prole I ceed 1 he damage to be J the best Interests of . eluded and of the ow and of the contract hoi i as a whole, and of t , large, will be promoted bv the form ation and proposed c .'rations of j such proposed drainage Istrlct. ! IX. ! That Hie formailun 'i 'h proposeil ''in will ex-! 1 i:e nnd that lands In- ' rs of such ' ra of such, 1 public at' : TRADE AT HON '4J13'.. .?ftfSK rH XV-"? ? raxes: terns und Expenses Incident,.! lh.w- tho Hii i. "."ly '""rt "f 4 to," which was filed in the ( IT ' ,?r ,,,,'J "' ( r"K"- u,r 'oluml.la J the Secretary of Htal. K 1,1,1 A 2lith. 1915, and of the previous Z I?? ft '' 19U" ''"V ' J-'"e, A. D. : Our work and service is as Kocd as you can get in Portland. Let us call for your laundry. St. Helens Steam Laundry Geo. Watkins, Prop. of said state, Is u proper und iidvant-1 (S, ul of C aireoiiH ?ii,.tl.,,,i ..t ,, . . .. toi.ui oi I o ng the of the; 27-5 HOME INDUSTRY ageoug method of ...con.ii.,i,i.. . ... ' county court) . ' AtlOHl- A reclamation and i.rr.t lands Included therein.' XI F. HARNETT, Clerk. tVl!"!1" "!?'. .'!:"' 'IR C.T J'OCRT OI, er.ll llilfirnii.! ..... .. ' , ........,., nuii.oiieni or in e pro posed plan of reclamation and pro- 1 I I l.i HTATK OK OltKiinu uvu """"A V I Jl JIN I V . .tL.( ourt. " 'I'rmlno that To Leu Korpela l ' ,.,. . t-vi;i Ilium iimi, there Is a reasonable probability thai the objects sought by the formation KoriM'lit Hki t.i.,iu, i .Jlf , . IIUIIIUU l.. i - . of tbo district may be pUshed! fo are' ?rX Z To construct a levee ..r,,,i ...., I r , "'mplalnt filed I ,., ......... ." "'..it "h'tumi vou III till III,,. vi. ...........I 1, ... , , " .......i niuiiiiu HIIKI low lands connecting with i. ?87fi'- .n(8 t.il" o!"v"H' of the 1876 high water of the Columbia river at said IuikIb and by Installing a system of drains and automatic tide gt'.tas, and also a hitih,, ,,.. Ing plant with which to expel the surplus water from se.ld district dur- i. tt"! or. wai,!r 10 utHl UI.ll I........... .1 ' ." V " ' inereon at tho ratt. of gates will not operate, the , .m . , .r ''V.. V n,,m .rr'' U' 'Sth V.?r.rtic.",,"r ,.":r,:n! tl1" 20111 y of the 8th day of .Ion., mn ..... .T'! f.r th" ,,rHt ""I'liwtlon of """ h.iovo entit ... uctlon' " Vou full to so unnear .. ,. , ..' Str. IRALDA Hiiles between Ht. Helens "' ui.iii.,1.1 kii iiin.a one way. 78 rei. Is for the round (rip. Ticket good until used. Itont h-Hves St. Helens 7:rr- ' Ketn.nlnu leaves ritlsii.l i'.Wf- Anlve at St Helen 4 Vi p- " r. . IIOOCHKIRK lK to drain all t , 1 f", h ...Trfi ' ""Ul ,ml'1 "ml '"r district which are li ,l ! t i "Hbnrsemenls herein, overflow and to prevent Uter ' .'J o ? 'i ' V." " " ' !? . V " '-or- rj... uio Columbia river from fi,,,., I in.i.r.. ' wakin n ... ... - . ..wn- upon, or sweep in or upon Ing In ho same and thus, to render the lands sullahlo for cultivation a conducive to public heLlth r.,.,1 ..?, boneii't0"' ""d Vt ""l,IIC Ut"lly amli w'iK UI Illft 11 wiVrt ...tll1i..l ' mail,, and entered on the fit., 'of . A. flOUE, ,, . Attorney for PliilntlfT. Hrst puhllciiflon Juno s Mil 7 Lust publication July 2(j in A M'I't tllltl 11.. ta ll l. l) l v ..... i.. I ! I UU ! MATISM dullfa"' liesults guar r ... ...,...,.i,i 1'rlM $1.(.0 per outfit. For salo by A. J. DEMING Phone CI Kt. Helens, Orejrou