St. Helens mist. (St. Helens, Or.) 1913-1933, June 02, 1922, Page PAGE SIX, Image 6

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    T H E ST. H E L E N S M I S T . F R I D A Y . J U N E J. 13?:
P A G E SIX
And said petitioners further pray.
ed In his complaint, to-wit:
For a decree of divorce dissolv­ I ' for an order of the court appointing j
ing the bonds of matrimouy hereto­ | three commissioners as provioed in
fore and now existing between section 7267 Oregon Laws who may |
upprulsc any lands tliu: may be tuk-i
plaintiff and defendant.
By F. C. H O L IB A L ’G H
This summons is published by or­ en for right-of-ways, holding banns. |
der of the Honorable Martin White lor other works and also to asstss!
Judge of the County Court of the * i he benefits and damages to any and
CHICKS W A I T FOR
State of Oregon for Columbia Coun­ all lunds in the district and also all|
T H E I R F I R S T M E A L ty. which order was made an enter­ lands that may be included in the
ed on the 24th dr.y of April, 1923, district, by renson of this petition In {
and the time prescribed for publica­ | accordance with the provisions oil
W aiting “ H a rtlfib Them O ff; ' Fine­
tion thereof is six weeks, beginning ) section 7269 of Oregon Laws.”
ly ( t a i k n l l'o ra , W heat and
c 'iii,ti|).;tnjn urc
with the issue of the 28th day of
And unless you show cause to the
DISORDERS o f the stornai
Fin-head Oatmeal, Ojiener.
April, 1922, and ending with the is­ ¡contrary on or before the 1st day of
sue of the 9th day of June, 1922.
the most common diseases oí children. T o
| July term of the county court to be
The new-hatched chick, contrary,
GLEN It. METSKEit.
held on July 5, 1922. the prayer of
to the former notion that it must be Attorney for Plaintiff,
Residence ] said petition may be granted.
correct them you w ill find nothing better than
ravenously hungry— just about dying
and Post Office Address, St. Hel­
J W. HUNT.
for something to eat— doesn't need
Chamberlain’s
Tablets. One tablet at bed time wi l l
ens, Oregon.
20t7 '
County Clerk of Columbia County.]
anything at all for the first IS hours, |
23t5
poultry science says.
do the work and will make your child bright and
"W e have just learned that the j G U A R D IA N ’S S A F E O F H E A L
NOTICE
OF
SHERIFF'S
SALE.
P
R
O
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E
R
T
Y
.
young chick can go several days
cheerful the following morning. Do not punish
from hatching to the first feed," says
Notice is hereby given that by vir­ In the Circuit Court of the State of
A. G. Luun, professor of poultry hus­ tue of an order of the Circuit Court
Oregon for Uie Count) of (Xdiun-
your children by giving them castor oil. L hamber-
bandry at the Oregon Agricultural of the State of Oregon, for the Coun­
Ida.
college. "Waiting 'hardens them o f f ty of Multnomah, made and entered
lain’s Tablets are better and more pie-’ ¡ant to take.
Emma Sturchler, Plaintiff,
before taking their first meal.”
on the 9th day of May, 1922. in the
vs.
Putting the young chicks into thei Matter of the Guardianship of the
K. W Nicholas, unmarried, 11 It
brooder in late afternoon and giving Person and Estate of Elizabeth M Nicholas. Alice Armstead, and A. W.
them a little sour milk or buttermilk Slavens, an incapable person, the Armstead, her husband. Arthur Ad­
to drink, is a successful practice.: undersigned, as Guardian of the Per ams and Auty M Adams, his wife,
Professor Lunn says. They are then! sou and Estate of Elizabeth M Sla­
Olaf Dalilgren and Jane Doe Duhl-
given their first feed of equal parts) vens, will on and after the 1 2th da} gren his wife, Olaf Nilson, unuiar-
cracked wheat, corn, and pin-head of June, 1922. at the law offlce of
I ried, Defendants.
oatmeal the next morniug.
W. H. Powell, 616 Chamber of Com­
By virtue of an execution. Judg-
A morning lunch of equal parts o f : merce Building, Portland, Multno­
bran, shorts and corn meal, mixed mah County. Oregon, proceed to sell i ment order decree and order of sale
till crumbly with infertile eggs fol­ at private sale, and sell in case a suit­ I issued out of the above entitled
DOUBLE CALK LOCK
lows the first breakfast. More chick able and proper bid is received there­ court in the above entitled cause, to
feed is given later, then mash, then for, for cash and upon the terms as me directed and dated the 12th duy
CALKS GUARANTEED TO HOLD
the last meal of chick-feed for the follows; not less than Five Thou­ of May, 1922, upon a judgment ren­
day. This is kept-up for a week. The sand ($5.000.00) Dollars in cash and dered and entered in said court on
A N E W F A I R O F S H O E S F R E E IK
chick-feed may be spread in the lit­ the remainder of said selling price in the 24th day of April, 1922, In favor
T H E CAI.KS C O M E O U T
ter to promote exercise after the installments of not less than One of Emma Sturchler, plaintiff, and
third day.
All other uneaten feed Thousand ($1,000.00) Dollars per against R W. Nicholas, unmarried,
is removed at the end of 10 minutes. year, and the last of such install­ H B. Nicholas. Alice Armstead and
Chick-size grits and charcoal are ments not to exceed five (5 ) yeais, A. W. Armstead, her husband, Ar­
in reach of the little fellows at all with interest on all said deferred thur Adams and Amy M Adams his
times. Skim or buttermilk is very- payments at the rate of six ( 6 ) per wife, Olaf Dahlgren and Jane Doe
essential.
Green feed such as let­ cent per annum, payable semi-an­ Dalilgren, his wife and Olaf Nilson,
tuce. kale or lawn clippings are giv­ nually, and to be secured by mort­ unmarried, defendants, for the sum
of
Eighteen
Hundred
Sixty-two
en liberally after the fifth day.
gage upon the property so sold; the
The chicks get along well after the following described read property sit­ ($1802 00) Dollars, with interest
first week on three meals a day, dry j uated in Sections 24 and 25, Town­ at the rate of eight ( 8 ) per cent per
Insist upon Bergman Shoes and Double-Calk I.tck Calks
mash being kept before them in the ship 4 North, Range 2 West of the mnum from the 17th day of Septem­
troughs or hoppers in the afternoons1 Willamette Meridian. County of Co­ ber, 1921, and the further sum of
and have the best Shoes made and absolute Calk P r o ­
Two Hundred ($200.00) Dollars, at­
but not mornings.
After the fifth lumbia. State of Oregon, to-wlt:
torney's fees, and for the further
tection. No more lost calks
week coarser grains are gradually
Beginning at the northwest oor- sum of Thlrty.nlne and 90-100
substituted for the finer.
ner of Joseph Stoughton's Donatl > i I $39 90 l Dollars, costs and disburse
I.aind Claim; thence west along N. D meets and the costs of and upon this
Writ«« for Our I l l t i M < ntnlog
C a n e .M a g g o t s u t W o r k .
McCoy's south line to the east line
New tender shoots of raspberry of Caleb Neer's Homestead Claim; writ commanding me to make sale
and loganberry are frequently found thence south to Caleb Neer's South­ of the following described leal prop,
with their tops blighted and curled east corner; thence west *4 mile to erty, to-wlt;
• U R T I.A N I). O R E .
«31 T H U R M A N ST
Lou 1. 2 . 3 a, 9 10 1 1 , 12, 13,
down in characteristic "limberneck' his southwest corner, and to the Dean
fashion.
A closer examination of Bacon's east line; thence south 4 14, 15. 16, 17, 18, 19. 20. 21 and 22
the injured cane will reveal a bluish miles along Dean Bacon's east line to In Block Ninety-four (9 4 );
Lots 1 2, 3, 4, 6 6 7, 8 9. 10.
girdle just under the bark at the corner of Josiah Fullerton's land;
base of the blighted tip.
Cutting thence east along Fullerton line to 11. 12, 16, 17, 18, 19. 20, 21 and 22 further directing me to sell »aid Lots
into the interior will often show the his northeast corner on the west in Block One Hundred Four (104); Eighteen ( I 8 i, Five ( 6 i, One ( l i
Lots 1, 2. 3 4. 6. 6 18. 19, 20. Nineteen (19) and Twenty (20) in
culprit— a small
whitish
maggot boundry line of J G. Nesley and
\. J jti».r r , Mgr.
within the
pith.
Infected
canes wife's donation Land Claim; thence 21 and 22, in Block One Hundred Block One Hundred Forty-six (146i
si HF IM l-K
should be cut out well
below the south along that line to northwest Five (105);
I in case It Is necessary to sell the
Lots 20. 21 and 22 In Block One same In order to satisfy the writ of Fur Portland:
girdle and destroyed as no spray or corner of Thomaa Stewart's land;
Fur Antoría
treatment known at present Is ef­ thence southeast along Thomas Ste­ Hundred Fourteen (114);
M on a
execution issued out of this cause In 7 :3 0 a m
Lots
1,
2.
3.
4.
5.
17,
IS,
19.
20
fective against this insect.
45 u in
10 m " a
wart's land; thence southeast along 21 and 22, in Block One Hundred * full, mid in that case to sell the sum
40 a ni.
! in order named, to-wlt
Eighteen
1 1 30 s
Thomas Stewart's north line to a and Fifteen (115);
Drouth, Cold Cause Trouble
| i 18), Five ( 6 1, One t i t Nineteen
15 p in
30 p
point due south of the southwest cor­
Lots
3.
4
12.
13,
19.
20.
and
22
! (19', anil Twent) i 20 i
45 p in
30 p
Many of the orchard troubles ner of Joseph Stoughton’s Donatoln
in
Block
One
Hundred
Twenty
If. p in.
causing concern to growers this Claim; thence north ("om said point
to p
Now. Therefore, hy vlriue of said,
15 p in.
spring are of a physiological nature to Joseph Stoughton's southwest cor­ ( 120 ) ;
¡execution, Judgment order, d e m ­
Lot
1
in
Block
One
Hundred
Twen­
and not caused by disease. The un­ ner; thence north along said Stough­
and order of sale and 111 compliant' '• 4 6 p m
ty-one ( 1 2 1 );
usually dry summer and fall last ton west line to place of beginning.
with the commands of said writ. I j Ticket off! ■t and walling room at
Lots
1
and
2
In
Block
One
Hun-
year followed by a severe winter
will, on Thursday, the 6th day of
ICIv Ide Confectionery,
L. MAE SLAVENS.
¡dred
Thl-ty
(130);
greatly interfered with root growth
July 1 922. at ID o'clock a m . u
me ■v
Guardian of the Person and Es­
Lots
1,
2,
3,
4,
5,
6,
7,
8,
9,
10
that -ordinarily occurs during the tate of Elizabeth M. Slavens, an In-
Count
est front door of the
>1» r i.ll I'- ii i ■* Pm Illuni Maturila)
end 11 in Block One Hundred Thir­ the
dormant season. The result has been Capable Person.
Court House In St Helens. Columbia |
22t5 ty-five (135);
mul Hunda) at I I oil p. m
various disorders which appear at
Lots 1. 6, 7, 8, 15 16, and 17 In County, Oregon sell at public mo­
first sight to be diseases.
NOTICE OF DRAINAGE HEARING. Block
One
Hundred
Thirty-six tion (subject to redemption) to t to-!
highest bidder for cash In hand till
Water Help* Silage.
In the County IVmrt of the State of (136);
Lots 14 and 15 In Block One Hun­ the right, title and Interest whh-i.
Vetch and oats are ready for si - i Oregon for Uie lounty of ( <>lum-
the within named defendants, It W ■
dred Thirty-seven (137);
lage when the lower pods are about!
Nicholas unmarried 11 It V . da
Lots
1
2
3.
4,
6,
6,
7.
8,
9,
10.
half developed. Vetch silage Is us-
To owners and all persons inter-
11. 12 13. ' 14, 15, 16. 17. 18, 19, Alice Armstead and A \V. Armst- d '
ually better if water Is added as t h e iested in the lands corporate and oth- 20, 21. and 22 in Block Oi:e Hun­ her husband. Arthur Adams and Am
silo is filled. Peas and grain make er property in and adjacent to the dred Forty-two (142);
M Adams, Ills wife, Olaf Dalilgren
good silage if the peas are out when Prescott Drainage District:
Lots 1, 3, 4, 5, 18 19 and 20 In anil Jane Doe Dalilgren, his wifi !
You and each of you are hereby
the seeds are about right for table
Block One Hundred Foity-six (146t; Olaf Nilson unmarried, or either ml
use.
notified that the supervisors of the
Lot* 1. 2. 2, 4. 5. 6. 7, 16, 16. 1 7 th<-m had on the 13th day of April.
Prescott Drainage District have filed and 18 in Block One Hundred Forty, 1917, lh " date of the execution " ' I
Discus«- Spreads in Wet.
in the office of the County Clerk of seven (147);
the mortgage foreclosed In the above!
If potatoes and beans are harrow- ! Columbia County, State of Oregon an
Lots 2, 3, 4 5 6, 7, 8, 9. 10 entitled suit, or since that date, had
ed or cultivated when the vines are amended petition praying the Coun 11. 12 13, 14, 15, 16, 17. 18, 19 In and to the above described proper
wet it may spread disease. Most of ty Court for an order extending the 20, 21, and 22 In Block One Hun. ty or any part thereof, to satisfi
the serious potato diseases are boundary lines of the Prescott dred Forty eight (148); all of »aid said execution, judgment order and
A . Tc-
caused by fungi which spread rapid- Drainage District so as to include lots being In the City of St. Helens decree, Interest, costs and accruing
ly under moist conditions.
i lands not described in the original County of Columbia, State of Ore cods md tliut -.aid property will be
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petition or In the decree of the court gon, according to the plat on flb- sold In the order and manner as
W b) Suffer With Rheumatism.
incorporating the district, together and of record In the City or Town of hereinbefore set forth.
ST. H E L E N S B E S T
Do you know that nine out of wBh the names of the owners or re St. Helens, In the office of the Coun
J II WELLINGTON,
every ten cases of rheumatism are PUted owners of said lands as fol ty Clerk lit said County and State;
Sheriff uf Colombia County, State
BUTTER
simply rheumatism of the muscles lows, to-wlt;
except Lot Fifteen (15) In Block One of Oregon.
or chronic rheumatism, neither of,
1 All of the east half of the ea*.t Hundred Thirty-seven (137), and
Dated this ?lst day of May, 1922
A home ; roduct of cur ran eed
First issue May 26. 1 922
which require any internal treat-! half of the nortbeust quarter of sec­ Lot Three (3) Block One Hundred
quality, muti u ta c t ile ) hy home
ment? The pain may be relieved by tion 2, T. 6 N., R. 2 W ., W. M. All Forty-six (146) of the City or Town
Last issue Juno 23, 1 922
applying Chamberlain's
Liniment that portion of the east half of the of St
Helens
Columbia County.
folks for home consiiLiptlcn.
It
which makes sleep and rest possible, southeast quarter of said section 2 State of Oregon, and further direct­
It always good and U.ero are nj
and that certainly means a great which lies east of the Columbia Riv­ ing that of said property so sold.
F E R R Y G R A N I T E CO
deal to any one afflicted with rheu­ er Highway. All that portion of Lots Lots Eighteen (18), Five (5 ), One
sulWbutt-s for dairy f ods
matism.
(
1
)
,
Nineteen
(19)
and
Twenty
Karl Perry, Mgr.
1. 2, 3 and 4 of section 1. Township
(20).
in
Block
One
Hundred
Forty-
6 N. R. 2, W., W, M which lies be­
NOTICE OF F IN A L ACCOUNT.
301-303 Fourth St., Cor.
tween the Columbia River Highway six (146) of the City or Town of
In the County Court of the State of and the Astoria and Columbia River St. Helens. Columbia County, State
Columbia,
Portland. Ore.
Oregon for the County of Colum­ Railroad
All of said parcals be­ of Oregon, to be sold separate and
bia.
longing to the California Trojan apart from the rest and remainder of
Designers and Manufac­
In the Matter of the Estate of Mich­ Powder Co. and containing 100 acres the above described real property,
ael J. Kettering, Deceased.
turers of Monuments
2 The west half of the east half and be sold after all of the other
Notice is hereby given that the un­ of the northeast quarter of section lots above described have been sold:
Designs and prices by mail
dersigned as administrator with the 2, Township 6 N., R 2 W., W. M . and that said lots last mentioned
will annexed of the es-ate of Michael all that portion of the northwest shall not be sold If sufficient amount
J. Kettering, deceased, has filed his quarter of the southeast quarter of Is realized from the sale of the other
l o r Good W ork always
final account In the County Court of said section 2 which lies east of the lots to pay plaintiff's Judgment and
the cheapest.
Interest, costs, attorney's fees at.<1
the State of Oregon for Columbia Columbia River Highway
accruing costs on this writ; and
County, and that Saturday, the 3rd
And all that portion of the west
day of June. 1922, at the hour of 10 half of the northeast quarter of said
o'clock in the forenoon of said day- section 2 which lies east of the r’o-
Childrens
Ailments
COUNTY AGENT NEWS
The
Handy Business
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Service Batteries and Philadelphia Diamond
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M a.o n Tire.
Maxwell Part.
Philadelphia Batteries
Acces.orie.
Phone 138-J.
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CONTRACTOR
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Builder P luit h and Estimate« Kura.
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St Helens. Oregon.
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A L B E R T BUIO HAM i'Us dr»-
in;;, dock building, bridge work sud
general
water front
cun tractlag.
St Helena, Ore.
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L|tun build
J Wlllsnilna
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T Concrete
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D E C O R A I OK
LYONS, THE P A I N T E R TkaO .d
Botinole Paler H a n g e r , Decorator
St Helena, Ore.
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HOTELS
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fid to bate
Portland _
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Oregon Life Distillane«- Compta).
31/ Corbett Bldg , Portland, ure
K E y l ll'K
D i m ; re your prop
pe-ty v.-ith r. company that list paid
formels over a niBllcn ». d s naif
dollar» ill fire luai.ea in the Lsl •»
years Insurance written at cost. No
dividende. Oregon Km. lluhsl Awl.
Mr.M in ville, Oregon
E E. yulck,
Ag'-nt. Si Helens union
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RESIAURANIS
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Contract!«
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HELENS
RESTAI KANT—
Gomi im als al ail houis OB tkk
Strand
K'"0l u. - l,
Corvall.a
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SECOND H A N D
^Albany to
rooming
Hood Hive
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Nevberg
(on. in unity h
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C E N T R A L 2ND HAND S loRt-
.New und second bai.d goods. Kris*
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I lie home. G us Marlin, i'roÿ
*
Helens, Ore.
_____ _____
BcMin vui«-
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Albany i „
Snyton lei
b-banan g
HOULTON Nhu
2ND M M ¡¡¡
HAND SToHE
Everything ol « I
value bought, sold or on i m i "
I'hone 52 J, Harry Sibley. I’rop
S H O E SHOF
C. C. C A M O N - The Stio" Doc«1
Shoo Making, Repairing VAollln**0*
Bldg . St. Helens
A L B E R T BRA
Harneas Maker
er work dune.
Work flrat-ciuss
at Helens d« pot
1 BERG
Any kind "I
Prices reasons •
On« block »•**
SHINE
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psrdman ro.i
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N n ’y (or 19
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^ Suit* Mat!« tu Ordir, t i »»lining •
$2.40 : Pressing.
$2.60 :
TRANSFER
COMPANIES
TR A N SF E R and a r O K A U j ^ J
Long Distance Hauling
or for storage call
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Prompt sei vice.
prices
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Transfer, Storage, Usuimi
kinds Sand. Rock ' nd W oo' '
HUHNS BROS., Props Phun j ___
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( time tu und sen us
net (Ion
$1.70 '
$1.85
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l«>lnis alien " g e n i » a r e not on d u t ) .
Towi ng at all times with auto ambulance at your
service.
Klim
PORTLAND
Prescott
' Rainier
Grid Batteries for sale.
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Ashland
pm u)i> (isle
g»mli(le
j,,, block
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Irutf’ ov«1
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FOR LADIES AND 0* j 2 ¡ [
■ver) day, on ami after \|>ril EVli. Shoes I loaned anil Dyed. Shoe
Shoe Polish
Courteous 1 r ’*lTr
Return Bruii erven days .
and Good Work
lloyel Uh *
,
St. Helens
$1.50 Hewitt Building. Ht Helens-
nil day.
—
Assembly
$ 1.60 ;
McBride
Deer Island
Goble
Battery Service Station, recharging and reinsulatin;'.
the Strami
tea.
SHOE
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US A N D G E T O U R PRICES
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H I» luiw the Liberty i t r a H Ä
IS turatati a quarter mile (luw,.
highway from lluuliun W Ul l,«
tive Creamery Assn.
REPAIRING
Lu:j'-r.v
tun l ire Shop h«H changed iu
St. Helens Co-Opera*
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ABSTRACTS
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been appointed by said Court as the belonging to I O. Welter and "oi
time and place for the hearing of ob­ taintng 80 acres
jections thereto and the settlement
3. All of lot 1, section 3 5 and lot
thereof
4 of section 26, T 7 N„ R 2. W W,
Dated and first publication 5th
M which lies between the Columbia
day of May. 1922
Date of last publication the 2nd River Highway and the Astoria and
¡Columbia River Railroad; also all
day of June, 1922.
of the Donation Lund Claim of
GUY L WALLACE,
Administrator with Will Annexed Thomas F. Galloway lying south of
of the Estate of Michael Kettering, the north end of the Astoria and Co­
lumbia River Railroad bridge acro-is
Deceased
Carr slough and between the said
railroad right-of-way and the Colum
SUMMONS.
In the Circuit Court of the State of bla River
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All of the east half of the
Oregon for Columbia Connty.
southeast quarter of section 35 which
John Monroe Martin, Plaintiff,
lies west of the Astoria and Co­
vs.
lumbia River Railroad right-of-way;
Vlrgia Martin, Defendant.
To Vlrgia Martin, the above-named said parcel of land belonging to Vlo
tor Furer, and contains 40 acres.
defendant:
5.
All of the northeast quarte-
IN TH E NAME OF TH E STATE
OF OREGON:
You are hereby re­ of the northwest quarter of said sec­
quired to appear and answer the tion 35 which lies east of th« Colum­
complaint filed against you in the bia River Highway, said parcel be­
above entitled court and cause on longing to Clear Creek lagging Com­
or before the 10th day of June, pany and containing three acres.
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All of the southeast quarter
1922 said day being after the ex­
piration of six weeks from the da*e of the southwest quarter of said sec­
of the first publication of this sum­ tion 35, which lies east of the Co­
mons; and if you fall to appear, for lumbia River Highway, said parcel
want thereof, the plaintiff will apply, belonging to Jacob R Buck and con-
to the Court for the relief demand- twining one acre.
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J. R. G I L B Y , Agent
St. Helens Oregon
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