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ui'MMONH Ir'ilK CIUCtllT COUIIT OF THM TH1 ,,,iriiiM icon em. COUNTY. Kb" Wlnlr. I'lulntlff. v.. Illia t I, Wlntr.- DofeiKhint. VUtiil.-t H Wliitr. Defondunt: N1...10 of th HIM. of Or f ou re lu-roliy reijulr-d to an f; miiwer oompUInt fllod iii.it you I" th" ,,0,,B OB or bnlorn th expiration of '...I,, from the dt of the flrnt Hrsllnn of IIiIk summon-, whlrli " ........ i.... mint n on Anrll 19 'U and If J" 10 ,0 PPW anawor ins complaint th; plain- will VV't l" ln" 1 ou" mnow ,i for Hi roller demanded In Hon of tho bonda of matrimony kiii.K between plaintiff and defun- riil uiiiliions puuuanoo nj or f of dm Honorable Martin While, F. j .t... rvnitiiv f'nurt nf th figa in 1 " " v " ' - - - i of ()rgon fil Columbia Coun , and Utttod April 16, 120. kh order proaiTlboa that anrlw a in una pun wu nia,ua i gum""'" n you hy puhliruiion, once a warn ,H cmiHocullyn wnoka In the HI. lfn. Mist. Dolo'of llrat public. n of tlil summons la April 16, - I nut aiiminiiion win oe nay 10 "!0 J. W. DAf. I i,l..i-nnv tnr IMulnllff ma!(tnr and poat-offlr sddrmr, i linens, ' ui'xixfiivn ftnfi'iT rn RT OF XT? K VrATK OH" OKKOUN, KOlt THU IfOI'.NTT OK COI.l'MIIIA. Uimrf N. Brhfirr, I'lalntlff. Y Binrlk Katlinrlnn Schorer, Deteu- Iks name or me mine or urn you rn hnro' y required to Bp- ft and nnxwer in coiupiaini runu nit you In the uboTe entltlitd aul I anil noi imr mo mix wwii ,l. iUl it tha flraf mitillra. of this summon, and If you fall sppnar ana answer, ine piaiuuii taka a dK.r sunlnst you an 4 for In the coinplnlnt film) Lraln. to-wit: for an abaolute di t for'Ttr dianolvluc the bonda n.ipimnnv nnw anrf heralnfnr. ll.tlnf by and between the plaintiff Id anionillini inrnm, inn lur aucn it and further relief aa may b lDl nun mum in ine prumiaea. (or hla ooata and dlaburamenta jrlq Inrurrnd. ' Ttta complaint hernln la baaed upon itatmiory gruunaa or araenion, tha inlar fur the publication of mnioni waa mada on the 6th day April. 1920. by the Honorable J ITKktn JtiilffA nf the fMrrull rnnrl Ihm Rlsl tit Ornirnn. flip f'nlumhla bunlv anil ln -htrh oritur! t l tclfM that thla aummon be pub- tin tor a period or atx conaactitlvo ka In lint "HI llalana Mill f paper of i on era I circulation. In nmDia i ouniy, uregon, nrai aaie publlmt Ion to l' made on the Ith kr of April. 1920, and the laat kMlrttlnn tr he tnade on the llat 01 May, l:o. W. W. DEAN. Attorney for IMalntlff. IfTICH (r HAI.K . OV KRAI. I'KOPl.HTY THE flnCflT 'Ot!ItT OH THE STATR OK" OHI'.(ll)J tV)H TIIK t'Ol'NTY OK MI I.TNOMAH. I tha Matter of the 7atate of Alex- ndor Krenmen. l)'oeaaed. Not lea la hernbv ilvin Hint In nur. unca to an nrilrr fit ttm Mpriilt purl of the fltnte of Oregon, for the amy 0 Multnotn&h, made on the lb day of April. A. 1). 1920. In the fo"1: bence aoulh S9 . dogreea 09' Wl.r of tho Kaiate of Alexander I0" c,t..10 .f.uol: tbence north 0 de- riemen. doceaawl. the undej-algned roos (1 SO cnat 290 feat to the '"I tall at prlvato aule In the Office P'ce of begltinltig; oUo ;, t A V I . I 1 i an ' . . I ri Tl I t - . . .-ll-t. t ., Alberta Kr.therlne Bcherer, Nort iweet comer of tlio Nortlmnat E ",,0' H,'C,l,0,, U- Tn.lHp 7 fi-rt u " WMt of Willamette Mnrldliin, thence South twenty (20) clrtilna; thence Weat twenty (201 chutna; tbenco North, nineteen anil nlnely.four limiOredtha (19 94) :hulnaj thnnno Kuat nineteen ami nlnely-i e y e n hundredthe (19 971 cbBlna to the point of beginning containing 89.91 acrea, more or lena and being a part of anld Hectlon 21 uud Donation l.und Claim No 4a AIbo, beginning at a point 43 roda South of the Nortiiwent corner of Hectlon 21, Townahlp 7 North, Hange 2 Wel of Willamette Meridian thence South on Weat lino to the Houthwoal corner ot tho Northwest quarter of aald Section 21; thouce Kaat 011 lino to the Houlheaat conior of the Weat half of tho Northweat quarter of auld Section; thence North on Knat boundury line of the Weat half of aald Nortliweat ri... ..1 aid Soctlon 21 to Boutheaat corner of a parcel of land ennvnjred by Victor Klevea and wife to Eddto Hall; thence Weat on Varlatlona to the pluc.i 01 beginning, aavlng and excuptlng out of auld tract above deacrlbnd a ci-r-heretofore conveyed by Mury W lght (8) acrea heretofore convoyed by W. M Klfc-ga and wife to Auatln Aaron and alau another tract of land coinprlBlng about flftoon (16) acrea bereUifore c.,nvoyed by Mury W. Nnwaon and huabund to M. W. Iluz ard. Excepting alao all depoalta of pe troleum and other mlnenil olla, all miner, vetna and aeuma of coul. und all other mlnerula and mlnea lylusr uud buliig within or undor all, or any part, of tho above doacrlbed liniih, which are not owned ' by Wlllluiu ('onner, Ellxnlmth A. llrooka and O. J. llrooka, which exceptanco la more fully act forth ln the deed of con veyance conveying the above lnmla and premlnoB to Wllllum Connor and Kllxabeth A. llrooka by deed executed by the Oregon Hulling Company, ol dttto May 2, 1912, reference to which for a more full and complete doacr'p tlon of the reservation and excep tion herein roforred to la hereby uiaila. Also excepting a right of way forty (40) feet In width for railroad or logging purpoaoa over and acroaa the prmiilwi above deacrlbed, all of which reaorvatlotia herein mentioned are more fully aet forth In aald deed of conveyance of May 2, 1912 by aald Oregon Haftlng Company to auld William Connor and LUiabeth A. llrooka. Alao excepting the following da acrlbnd tracta of land, which have been releaaed from tba linn tit tho above deacrlbed morlgngn, to-wlt: j (A) liitglimlng at a point which la South 16& feet and South 87 de greea, 42' 10" Eanl 412.6 foot, and South 0 degreea 63 20" Weat 120 feet from the North quarter corner of Section 21. Townahlp 7 North of Itange 2 Weat of the Willamette Me ridian; thence North 89 degreea 6' SO" Weat 100 feet; thence North 0 degreea IV 30" Euat 100 feel; thence North 89 degreea 6" 30" WeBt 100 feet; thence South 0 degree 63' 30" Weal 200 feet; thence South 89 de greea 6' 30" Eaat 200 feot; thence North 0 degreea 63' 80" Eaat 100 feet to the place of beginning; alao (II) Ileglnntng at a point which la aoulh 166 feot and South 87 degreea 43' 30" cant 412.6 foot and South 0 degreea 63' 80" Weat 270 foot, and North 89 degreea 6' 30" Weat IDA fart frnm tlin north nnarter cornur of Section 21, Townahlp 7 North or lUngo 2 Went of the Wil lamette Meridian: thence North 89 degreea 6' 30" weat 100 feot; thenc; South 0 dngroea 63' 30" weal 260 , THE ST. "HELENS MISTTFRID A Y. MA V 21,1920. aouft lal - . g I1 a pHl"t wl,lc" 5l" 10" - ?la.'.d 80Ut,, 87 d"" J3 20 eaat 412.6 feet and aoulli ' t.63' 30" west 20 feet, and north 89 degrees 6' 30" west 700.4 1 ." ,",nd."ouU' 0 degreea 63' 30" west 360 feet from the north quarter North' B?,,.Bectkm 21 ' TonWp 7 North of Huugo 2 WeHt of the Wll Imnette Meridian; tbenco North M u l. ll0Brec 30" west 10i) roet, tbenco aouth 89 degroea 6' 30" T f,"'!t: t,10aco N'"-th 0 do 2" 30" -u 100 feot to the place of boKlimlng; UIho T. 2, 3, 4. Ileclnnlntr at a i,i.i..i PAGE FIVE uii,ii. i. . .. n a poini """"wr iu 10 juarcn 15, lDlft 87 S. ,, iv twX' Hnn u"nu and from Novenber 19, 1918 until . wv wul vou.o reel und aouth 0 degreea 58' 30" weal 1091 ftjot. and aouth 89 degrees r , tettat 24 't from the north V? ,Crv,cor"er of Soctlon 21, Town- Willamette Meridian; theneo North 0 degrees 68' 80" oast 700 foef theneo South 89 degrees V 30" eant 179 feet; thencu Koulli n n 30" Weat SOU rAoi- S 7. .... . , , v """".i nuuill e'j degree, l' 30" Eaat 100 feet; thence South 0 degreea 63' 30" Weat 127 feet; thence North 89 deKreoa 6' 30" Weat 60 feet; thence South 0 de gree. 63' 30" West 271.6 feet; theneo In a straight linn in nls ,.i , ginning; alao .hT'i.! I,e8nnl"lf nt a point ah ch is South 1 degree V East 709. S, feet and South 87 degrees 43' Eat 783 feot from the Northwest corner of Section 21, Township 7 North 01 ian.K,- 2 West of the Willamette Meridian; thence South 87 (leKreoa 3" East 628 feot; thonco South 0 degree. 9' Knst 231 feet; theneo North 87 degrees 43' West 628 feel thence North O Hi,nro. a II' . ... .' reel to the plu!w of beginning together with all and alngulur the lonemenla, liereditamentH nnd nn purtenancca thernimtn In anywlso appertaining. nna rorecioslng the defendants, and "ach of thorn, of all right, title, In terest. estate anil nnnitv ,.t ...... lion of, in nnd to the whole of the auoYo aesennefl real estate, and for Judgment nild ilncrnn ,llm.in ,u. - - - - iu ale of said real estate, and thn whnln .iiruoi, 10 sausry me amount due 011 l ourt until two 0 clock P. M., May tho note secured by said mortgago.J 12th, 1920, nnd not thereafter, and namely, ilia sum nf listen? ... ut that iim, n.111 i. n..i.ui . rafhnp urtlli Inini.u.t 41 . A 1 nnd the further sum of $200.00, at torney's fees, togother with the coats und disbursement, of thla suit and such sale, and the proceeds applied toward the payment of the amount duo on aald promlasory note, costs of this suit and sale, and towards the payment of the amount paid by plulntirf for taxes on aald real es tate above deecrlbed, and that plain tiff have Judgment against the de fendants William Conner, Elizabeth A. Brooks and O. J. Brooks for the sum of $2780.98, together with In terest on $1818.93 thereof at the rate Of fi nnr Cint ha. annum . . . u .11 .iviii November 1, 1913 to March 16, 1916 imm. loeeiiier with ninn,! $782.05 thereof from the 31st day of January, 1920 until paid, together with the costs and disbursements of this suit. The defendants are further noti fied that service of summons ln the ubove entitled suit ha. been ordered and directed to be made upon each of auld defendants by publication thereof pursuant to an order of the above entitled Court rendered and entered on the 13th day of April, A. I). 1920. That aald order requires this summons to be published for six (6) consecutive weeks in the "St Helens Mist," a newspaper published weekly ut the City of St. Helens, lu Columbia County, State of Oregon. The defendants, aro further noti fied thut the date of the first publi cation of this summons is Friday, April 10, 1920. O. C. & A. C. FULTON, Attorneys for Plaintiff P. O. Address: Astoria, Clatacp County, Oregon. ifj NOTICE TO CONTKACTOIW St. Helens, Orogon,. April 7, 1920. Sealed Proposals, addressed to th9 County Court of Columbia County, Oregon, at St. Helona, Oregon, and endorsed "rl'oposal for Doing tho Following Work In Columbia County, to-wlt: "Clearing and Grading the May ger -Qulncy Hoad from Station 0-00 to Station 23-00 In Road DUtrlct No. 7. will be received by said County !n the County Itoadmasters office. ana witn the Supervisor of District No. 7, at Clatskanle, Orebon, and may be examined ln the office of the County Clerk. Each bidder shall deposit, witn his bid, a certified cheek for an amount of at least five (5) per cent of hi. bid, payable to the County Clerk, which shall bo forfeited to th-j County, ln case the award Is made to him, and he shall neglect, fail or rofuse, for a period of five days after such award la made, to enter Into a .'J 1 L.JU.II I.LEIJ contract end file the required bond. The rlgot is reserved to reject any and all bids. , MARTIN WHITE, County Judge. A. E. HARVEY, Commissioner. JVDSON WEED, Commissioner. T. 8. WILKES, Itoadma.ter J. W. HUNT, County Clerk. rato of 6 per cent per annum from itovniiiiier l. i in Mr-i. u tuu and from November 19, 1918 until paid, and the further sum of $762.05 taxea paid by plnlntiff upon aald premises, with Interest thereon at the rale Of g ner rnnl rmi -nn..n. . " ' " - flW. U II II U 1 1 1 from January 31, 1920, until paid, All proposals must be mada npou blank forms, to be obtained from the Roadmrster, at his office ln St. Hel ens, Oregon. Must give prlles pro posed, both in writing and ln figures, and must be signed by the bidder, with his address. Plana and Specification, are on file t'nllHl Ktnli-a pution of -aald Circuit Court, on "tl fl'iy of May at tho hour of ) 00 A. M all I'm rlirl.t III!., anil lereat Vnii naini., nt n. .i.i ii. tin Freemen, do.-caaed, at the time Oil death, and I. II th rla-l.l (It la N Intereit that the Estate ha. by K-r-uon or law or otherwise ac Ired In ttlA aalil n.l.l. Af A 1----.. - , i. . t .1 i t n K'.niiu VI Twman. deceased. In tha following wlbd lot. piece or parcel of land, "ttta, lying ,.n(1 Yming Tr.ct No. Hundred Tvontr-one (111). Fuppoo.a Acre Tructa. aceoritlna- to laa plat tharnur nn rii. - nf f tha Office of the County Clork and r' f said Columbia County W 8tit of Oregon. i.UZAliETH FRJCEMAN, k a ii in in ibi rairu. F r. Knlht, Attorney for Admin- 'imiru, 'Imi publication April 22. 1920. w publication. May 21, 120, p r. iMiignt, nuo (.naiuner oi u j beginning ai a pomi which is oramerce, I'ortlanJ, Oregon, to the south 165 feet and aouth 87 degrees phut bidder for cash, gold coin of 43' 30" east 412.5 feet south 0 de grees 63" 80 west 690 feet from the north quarter coiner of Soctlon 21, Township 7 North of Range 2 West of the Willamette Meridian; thotice North 89 degreeB 8' 30" west 200 feot; thence South 0 degroee 63' 30' west 200 feet; tbenco South 89 de greea 6' 80" eaat 200 foot; theneo North 0 degrees 63' 20" east 200 feot to the place of beginning; alio (F) Beginning at a point which Is aouth 166 feot and South 87 de grees 43' 30" east 412 5 feet and South 0 degrees 63' 30" woat 120 feet, and North 89 degrees 0' 30' west 350 feel from the north quarter corner or section zi, lowuaiup North of Range 2 Weat of the VI!- i.h.ii. M...lilUn flmnpA North 80 1 II 1 II II V 1 11 Ml'liuinn . " ' ' - degree. ' 30" Weat 100 feel; thenc.i South 0 degrees 63' SO" West 100 feet; (hence South 89 dogroes 6' 80" i - - .. ., kt..H, i. n .li East JUU loei; memo iwua v greea 63" 30" East 100 feet to the place of beginning; alao (O) Beginning at a point which Ik south 166 feet nnd aouth 87 de grees 43" 30" east 412.5 foot and south 0 dogreea 53" 30" weat 270 .. i f i an' feot and Norm oegreea o ov westSO foot from the north quarter corner of Soctlon 21. Townahlp 7 North of Rahge 2 West of tho Wil lamotte Meridian; thence North 89 degroea ' 30" west 100 foot; thence South 0 dogroes 53' 30" west 100 feet; thence South 89 dogrees 6' SO east 100 feet; thence North 0 de grees 63 30" Eaat 100 feet to the place of beginning; nlao ... ,. .1 n nlnt which IS South 166 foot and South 87 degrees 43' 30" onBt 412.6 feot and Soutl. 0 degree. 63' 30" weat 840 feet. an North 89 dogroes 6' SO" west 2 60 feot from the north quarter corner . an fc.la.ef Vftt tl fl I Of Soctlon Zi, lowneiup . ,i, ihm Willamette nange a wai. v, Meridian;- thence North 89 d'f? .... . . . . aa . IhanNI Hlllltll B au weal ivv 0 dogrees 63' SO" West 200 feet; " 11 " V. ...u aa j,. ' SO" Ensi mence puuiu o u.-n.""- . . . 200 feot; theneo North 0 uogro 6S' 80" East 200 feet to the plncr ot beginning; also (N) Bogluning ai a prnm wn. South 165 feot. and South 87 degree, .... . a a n a l.nt n n H anllttl I degrees 63'30" weHt 20 feet a" nortll oil OPgreua w " feet from the north quarter corner i Tnmnahln 7 North or Range We.V of the Willamette Mo SO East 60 loei; iiirm-o -groe. 63' 80" West 100 foot; thence North 89 degree. 6' 30" West 103 i.nn m a atra ght lino to tne place ot beilnnlMi til' ft, a f .ilI5..niu'l!1'r oi'UT ok Tiir. 1'mi.ia . (",'ON, FOR COL- i --. I Ul IN I , 'amnion J I.n.ni... rnn. i . . Poratlon). Plaintiff, v.. William 'wnw EllinbetH A. Brooke. O. J. Brooki. F. k. llrooka, T. T. 'ar Pn"jr, J. H. e. Bourne. I. Shurn "y. C. C. Bhumway, Defen- rB'i" """i KMiabeth A. -"", u. j. llrooka, V, K. Brooks, ' DllUmW.y anil P. r Dhnmoaa tha above named defendant.: u Ilia N... -. . ion- vr. ""mu u mo oiaie oi uro- mp .-7 ""rnny requirea to ap VM Wl,wnr tnB complaint filed Court Vl'J ,n "10 b0,r9 entitled r. noove entitled cause, 111 .lh: ""!: Publication of thl. 8ki il' ""-wn on or before alx " o'.nr,ll'.Ulh j ot April. nt ti" 'f.you '"" " 10 "newer for C .r"f' ,l10 Plaintiff will de- luitlr a. T. onl 1,1,(1 l"reo accord iWraely fnrTlJ ,0? ,n eonPnt l"nln'n docroe 'Ofeoloalng that the hT K"Kft ''""d bearing dnt bv ,iV . ay' 1B". na ox M'. Klwh. J0Tl,vnts William Ci 8'ik. or ,h A Urook .O.. J 'mi 1110 al,ovo namod dofen- won "oi. n "'ou n wg III, lli. ... Kecords nf Mnri,,,.. i. mba" 1,10 County Clerk of Oregon.. 1 faror 'mintlff the ,nii rorKIn nto .Hunt rt"o? "g...1e"lbd.."ftl ia ni n- 'uiiiiuoib uoumy. 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DUCKWORTH, Asst. Mgr. W. A. LEVI, Sec'y.-Treas. Groceries and Dry Goods. In the line of Dry Goods we can supp'y your wants just as readily and just as satisfactorily as you could wish. Our stock contains all the variety you would find in mayn stores selling dry goods exclusively. Our line of staple and fancy groceries embraces every thing that can be found in a modern stock and all of the best obtainable brands. WE INVITE A TRIAL ORDER A. T. KIBLAN TeJ 35 (One block east depot) St. Helens, Oregon What Shall I Get for Dinner? ....... How many times have you asked yourself this ques tion? Day after day, week after week, it ia problem that is constantly confronting you. CANNED MEATS CANNED VEGETABLES CANNED FRUITS. We have them in all the best known brands and at pricea that will please you. Place your order &t ones. BUYERS OF DISCRIMINATTNG ' ' ' Will Ilnd the Cooperative Store stocked with the freshest of staples, and there is considerable satisfaction in knowing that the groceries you buy are fresh. And there is still more satisfaction in eating that kind. TELEPHONE ORDERS GIVEN PROMPT ATTENTION Consumers' Cooperative Store Successor to St. Helens Union Store Telephone 80 Everybody's Gardening Now 1920 promises to be the greatest gardening year ever known. It is realized that the only way to beat the H. C. of L. is by individual production: Your garden offers the most practical way to accomplish this. Our Garden Tools will help you put your ground in better condition for a big production. Our Garden Seeds will help you grow ore and better vegetables than ever before. If j'ou are in the market for CROCKERY, GLASSWARE or ALUM1NUMWARE ' it will pay you to look over ourshowing. Larsen & Co., Grocers Vote for GOOD ROADS Ml 21 Vote 302 X Yes for 4 State Road Bond Limit