THE ST. HELENS MIST, FRIDAY. AUGUST 13, 1920.
ORDKR TO SHOW C.U'SK
IN THK t'Ol'NTY fOIRT OK THE
STATE OK OREGON. FOR t'O-
U M1UA COUNTY.
In tho Matter of the Estate and
Guardianship of Vlila I. Emmons,
Agatha K. Enions and Margaret
Knimons, Minors.
Elsa E. Knowlen, the Rtinrdlnn 01
the persona and estates of Yida I.
Emmons. Agatha It. lCninions ami
Margaret Emmons, m.norg. having on
the 27th day of July. 1920. filed her
petition herein duly verified, pray
ing for an order of sale of all ll
real property of naid minors, in said
petition described and hereinafter de
scribed, for the. reasons and purposes
set forth in said potition:-
It Is therefore ordered the Flsa
E. Knowles nnd I. E. Knowing, her
husbaru.1. the next of kin of said
wards, and Yida I. Emmons, Apulia
H. Emmons and Margaret Emmons,
and all persons interested in said
estate, appear before the nbov.
named County Court on Wednesday,
September, 1, 1920, at one o'clock in
the afternoon of said day, at the
Court room of said Court, In the
City of St. Helens. Columbia County,
Oregon, to show cause, if any ex
ist, why a license should not be grant
ed to said guardian for the sale of all
of said real property of said minors,
at private Bale; it appearing from
said petition that it is necessary ami
beneficial to said wards rnd their
said estate and that it is expedient
that said real property be sold: and
that a copy of this order shall be
published for three successive weekv
in the St. Helens Mist, a weekly news
paper regularly printed, puonshei
nnd circulated in Columbia county,
Oregon, and now specified by the
Court us the proper paper in which
to make such publication. The fol
lowing is a true description of all the
re.-.l property of said minors
All of Itlock numbered Five, in East
Side Addition to Yernonia, in Colum
bia County, Oregon. -
Pone and ordered at St. Helens,
Oregon, July 27, 1920.
33-lt MAKTIN WHITE,
County Judge.
I .... - t... In dm nntiie of the Slate of lb
II1U UIIRIll'WU IH-IIO Ul " - - ...I.-.,,! til flit-
rence C. Cray, the unknown heirs 'got, you oro hereby r . Ire. o ap
1 lllinw.M mil ,
f said district and said bonds by the
.'ircuit Court of tho State of Oregon
or Columbia County, upon petition
.herefor now pending in said Court;
iiul the Hoard of Supervisors re
serves the right to reject uuy utyl all
proposals for any reasiu and if not
isfaciory to said board.
Address all , comninnicstions and
II proposals to tho undersigned.
THOMAS W. TANDY,
Secretary of (lie Hoard of Suuor-
s.irs of .Maishlaud Drainage District, :ho above eulilled suit on or loforo
::irshl..nd, Oregon. Jy2A6 .lie expiration of six weeks from the
'. Jalo of tho first publication of this
NOTIi V. TO I'KI'IHTor.H summons, which first publication Is
made on August B, 1920, and if you
fail io so appear and answer tho
liomplaint tho plaintiff will apply to
I
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or n ill. ii, inppiiu, u " . i" .. : i, milt
other persotiH or parties unknown , against jou in iuw " " .... ,. ,, lV
claiming any right, title, estate. ! and Court on or before t he '
lien or Interest in the rv:-.l estate;of September. 1920 sai. '!
described In the complaint herein, more than six weeks lifter " '
tho defendants above named: publication of this notice
In the name of the State of Ortw'monsand for want t here, f t he 1 il
. i ...in ......iw i. ,ii,i i nun inr tile rt
iron, you ami eaclt ol you aro nere- tin iit'.' w .... -
by required to appear and answer lief prjyed
'In. (iimnlaliit filed against you ii. wll
for In her complaint, to-
N THE COlWTY COfRT OK THE
STATE OK OKKl'.ON, FOR CO
LlAIIJlA COlNTi.
.n i!k Mutter ot tho Estate of Airmen
Vrachsel, I leceased.
V.tfi..t u 1.. ti,t. ,v ..l.'jt.i lit... Ilt .,.
iersigned has been appointed admin- i:,"" , !"'v0" ,llHK '
s:r..ior of the partnership estate of ! I wflvo 1 12) in the Iown now ( Ity)
.iim.-n Tr.icl.sil. deceased, bv the 0' st- Mt'n ln oltiiiililsv ( ounty.
.ounty lourt of Columbia County, J Oregon, as shown by the ot
;.a;e of Oregon, and-has dulv iiuali- I "r',:J Plt thereof on file and of ree
.i.d. ' All persons having claims! ri1 1,1 '' ""lrt' ot 11,0 ' oun 1 k'lk
i i 1'iuiiiiiia i .Mini, vi.'ki.ii
l'or a decr.ee dissolving the bonds
of matrimony now and liere.oinie -isllng
between yourself ud 111"
plalalil'f herein and for permission to
hereafter resume her former name,
io wit : 1'lorenrn Julieu.
Tills summons Is published by or
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A MASON'S Or
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lie Court for the relief demanded In ,!,.r nf ibn llonor.iliie James A. Eakln,
:!io complaint lu'reln. to-wit: for a judge of tho Circuit Court of thu
decree against yon quieting the title state of Oregon, for Columbia Coun
;.f Plaintiff to Lots numbered Six tti) u-
(irst publication. August mu,
1920.
Last pulilbatliill, Seplember 10th,
1920.
M. J. MeMAHOM,
Attrotiey for rialntlff.
inst tlio partnership estate of
i raohsci A; liorlin, Aj-snen Trachsel.
le .eased, are hereby notiucd to pre
iei.t tho same, duly verified as by
law required, to the undersigned at
tho otl'ice of Harris Jt Core, St. Hel
ens, Oregon, within six mouths froti.
Uo di.io hereof.
Dated ami first published July 20,
1920.
cam, rr.ActiSEr,,
Administrator.
Harris and Core, Attorney for Ad
aiinis, rator.
NtrTlt'K OK WALK OK (iOVKUN
MKXT TI.MHEIt
GENERAL LAND OFFICE.
Washington, IX C, June 2C, 1920.
Notice is hereby given that sub
ject to the conditions and limitations
of the Act of June 9, 1916 (39 Stal.,
2181, and the instructions or the
Secretary of the Interior of Septem
ber 15, 1917, the timber on the fol
lowing lands will be sold August.
25, 1920, at 10 o'clock a. iu ai
public auction at the United States
land office at Portland, Oregon, to
the highest bidder At not less than
the appraised value as siiown by this
torior. The purchase price, Willi an
notice, sale to be subject to the ap
proval of the Secretary of the In
additional sum of one-fifth of one pei
2ent Miereof, being commissinnj al
lowed, must be deposited at time oi
sale, money to be returned if sale is
not approved, otherwise patent will
issue for the timber which must be
removed within ten years, bids will
be received from citizens of the
United States, associations of such
citizens and corporations orgaMzeu
under the laws of the United States
or any state, territory or district
thereof only. Upon application of a
qualified purchaser, the timber on
any legal subdivision will be ottered
separately before being included in
any offer ot a larger unit.
T. 4 N II. 3 Y, Sec. 9, NEV
NE'i, fir 2000 M NWliNEi, fir
1750 M., SWV4NE14, fir 1850 AI.,
ShViNEVi, fir 1700 M., cedar 10U
M NE4NW4, fir 1550 M., N' 14
NW'i. fir 1500 M., SWViN'W'.i, fir,
1700 M., cedar 25 M SE Vi N W ,i ,
fir 1900 M., NEttSW'4. fir 1500
M., cedar 100 M., NWUSWVi, fir
1100 M., cedar 100 AI., fir piling
175 AI., SWViSWVt, fir 700 AI., ce
dar 100 AI., SEy4.W4 . fir 1700
M.. cedar 50 AI., NE'iSE'i, iir
2350 AI., cedar 150 AI., NW'iSEU,
iir 1450 Rl., cedar 50 AI., fir piling,
125 AI., SV Vi SE V4 , iir 1900 AI., ce
dar 100 AI., SEViSE'4, fir 1950 AI.,
cedar 50 AI.; none of the fir or cedar
timber or fir piling to be sold for
les.i t.i.m $2.25 per Al. i
T. ii S.. K. 1 E.. Sec. 13, NEVi
SW'y, fir 4 20 AI.. NV'4SWVi, fir
530 AI., SEiSW4, fir 570 Al., non
of which timber is to be sold for
lesn than $1.25 per M. T. 2 S.,
It. 4 E., Sec. 21, SW4SWU, fir 600
AI., none of which timber is to be'
old lor les3 than $1.50 per Al. T.
1 S., K. 3 V, Sec. 25, hot 1, fir 100
M., none of which timber in to he solu
for less than $2.50 per AI. T. 3 S 1
II. 5 W Sec. 19, NW'i-NKU, fir
275 AI., cedar 25 AI., SW4NJS'4, fir
840 M.. cedar 100 AI., H E '4 N E 'A ,
fir 400 AI., NE'4NW14. fir 67 5 AI.,
cedar 100 AI NWViNW'4, fir 1100
M., cedar 75 Al., SW'4NV'4. fii
1)25 Al., SE4NW'i,, fir 107 5, NEVA '
SW'4.fir 875 A1., NV'4SW4. fir;
00 M SWVlSWtf. fir 1050 AI., 1
SE'4SVV'4, fir 850 M., cedar 25 M., '
NEvSEy4, fir 750 M., cedar 75 Al.,
NW'4SE'4, fir 950 AI., cedar 100 M. I
SWV, SK'4, fir 1000 M., SE4SKi,i
775 AI., cedar 50 Al Sec. 29, NW'4 i
NE'4, fir COO M., SVNE14, fir
1 500 AI., NEVi NW'4. fir 350 M., j
NW4NW'4, fir 760 AI., SW'4NW4 !
fT 2000 'Al., SE'4NWy,, fir 2z00
AI., NE'4SW4, fir 1675 M., SWU
KW'4, fir 2000 M., NV'4SH'4. fir
1100 M., none of the fir or cedar
limber to be sold for less than $1.50
per AI.
CLAY TALLA1AN,
Commissioner General Lund Office.
J23A20 ;
NOTICE OK HALE OK ltI.W;i,
DISTRICT HOMtS
BeaUd proposals w;n ne rTielvcd :
by the Hoard of Supervisors of Marsh
land Drainage District of Columbia
County, Oregon, ut tho office of said
board which is in the store building
of James Armstrong, In t.lm Town ot
Marshland, Oregon, for the purchase
of $50,000.00 of the 4ionda of said
Marshland Drainage District, until
tho hour of 2 o'clock in the after
noon on the 14th day of August A. D.
1920.
Said bonds are to bo dated June
1, 1920, r.nd are to boar Interest from
date at the rate of 6 per cent per Mi
lium, payable on the first Hit of l)e-
ember and the first day of June
each year.
Receipt of bidn end the award qii
the date fixed are subject to tic
prior validation of (ill tlio proceedings
I NOTIv'K TO CKKDITOKS
IN' THE COUNTY COCItT OK THE
STATE OK OUEC.ON FOU THE
I COUNTY Ol' COLUAIU1A.
to-wit: 1 In the Matter of tho Estate of John
Ii. li.insun, dtveased.
Netico is hereby given that the un
dersigned has been appointed ad
.iiiustiator of tho Estate of John II.
Hanson, deceased, by tho Judge of
the ul.eve entitled Court and has
iit.lv qualified. All persmis having
J.iims against said Estate are hero
!:' 11' -lilied to present the same prop
arly verified to the undersigned ai
ii0" Title and Trust Iluiliiing, in the
City of runland. Oregon, on or be
fore six months from tho .late of the
publication hereof.
Dale of tirsi pumicalion July 30,
10 20.
I ate of last publication. August 27.
1920.
OSCAil Fl'liUSET,
Administrator.
0: Tith and Trust Huildini;, l'ort-1
land, Cregon.
This summons Is published by or
der of the Honorable J. A. Eakln.
Jildi;e of the above entitled Court.
H ide ami dated July 30. 1920, which
order prescribes that service of sum
mons in this suit be made upon you
by publication once a week for six
M iisectilivo weeks in -tho St. Helens
Misl. Date of first publication Is on
11;; 1.. st 6, 1920, end the last publica
tion willl be September 17, 1920.
SHINN & STOlthA.
Attorneys for I'laintiff. Residence
nil I'oslutfice Address, St. Helens,
' M't gan.
SUMMONS
IX THE CIltCUIT vOl UT OK THE
STATE OF OREGON, FOR CO-
I.U.MIilA COUNTY.
Florence McCammon, I'laintiff. vs.
Robert McCamnion, Defendant.
To Robert AleCanimon, Defemb nt:
NOTICE TO 'KHUTORS
IN THE COUNTY COURT OK THE
STATE OK OREGON, FOR CO
hUMrth" COUNT Y.
In the 1111 Iter of the Estate of Frank
lllshop, Deceased.
Nolle 1 Is hereby given that tho un
dersigned has been appointed ad
ministratrix of tho est 'ite of Frank
lltsliop, di'ceaHed, by the above en
tilled Court, and has qualified lis
such. All persons having claiius
against the si.ld estate are her"by no
tified to present Jlie same, duly verl
f.ed as by law required, to the under
signed at her residence, 111 Guide,
Oregon, within six mouths from the
date hereof. Dated slid first pllli
lished July 23rd. 1920.
EMILY HlSllor,
Administratrix
iV. II. Dlllard, John L. Foote, Altys.
But Pie Killed Him.
A man who had drawn the "sting
ers" fioin all the a.narjHSt bombs
:u:rnl it: New Yt rk during the last
25 years, died l.i.-.t we. k tp.m a slm
plo fit of indigestion. His business
tva ; cons ilerc 1 so hazardous no cum
pany would iiiuute Lis life. Ytl just
an ordinary piece of pie ; l the wrong
time did the bv.sine.is for him.
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You may learn something from the
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mil to take no substitute. I took a
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directions end went to sleep. At five
(clock tie.' nexniioniing I was called
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tio-.t stopping place, a well man."
THE
THE
Sl'MMO.Vi
IN THE CIRCl'IT Col'RT OF
STATE OF OREGON FOR
COl'NTY OF ( il.l'M l!IA.
Frances M. John, I'laintiff, vs. Law-;
rence C. Gray, V.'ni. H. Tappan, '
James C Chapman and Mary Chap- j
man, his wife, William A. Meeker, I
Mart'n While as cuardian of the!
rafale u" said William A. Meeker, j
:.n ins.nio person, A inio Smith
I'lrani; ! and John Doe I'lrango, liei '
liU'J. ind. Willie Smith. Samanth I
Smith, tho unknown heirs of Law-1
renco ('. Gray, (lie unknown helm,
nf Win. H. Ta;pan, and also all!
other persons or parties unknown
claiming i(riy right, title, estate,!
lien or interest in tlio real estate
do.crRed in the complaint herein,!
Delci.ilanls.
!'o L-iwrencf! ''. Gray, Wm. H. Tap
pan, .1: mes ''. Ch:.pnwn and Mary
Chapm:'!!, h'a w:i'e, Aimiu Smith
i'f range, and John Doe l'f range, her
bus!. and, Willie Saiiili, Samantli
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