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    PAGE SIX
T H E ST. H E L E N S MI S T
F R I D A Y . O C T O B E R <>. I‘LV
• • in Ilici t alni ugreoubln In ei|ulty
SUMMONS IO PI Iti II ' * I ION
Ibi
il 111 li 11 ni ■ is seiveil tipoii yn |
In Ilio l Ircull l onci of Ilio "siali- of lo pii bl leu I Ioli lliereof ili Ilio Si Ilei
i iis-goii, in anil for lin* I olim i of cu« 111 h I. hv on
of Ilio I Illuni utile
• „III inibii
of I tic ulloVl• eli
.1 \ 1iikin. Ju
I eolia McIntosh, Plaintiff,
Stato of Oregon. ilatrd tho tìth day ..f
Scptemher 15, 1922 !
tlll.'d I out 1
1 »¡r e c to r y
Vs
(F rom Salem Journal.)
Septemher. 1922, in a coi tulli action
1 »al«* >1 Ibe 2 71
Nolieo Is liereby glveil tliat stili
Iti c u l ó n I.
il» Intosli. P e f i md a l l t
A largo crowd of banqueter« last in Ilio J ostico Court l'or lustrici ject to tho coudttions and limitai ioti ■
1 !* Lì Lì
lo
Itieuloii
I.
Mc I n t o s h
Ile’
I» « \ M I ’ liKI.L ,
night hoard Judge Logan of Oak­ Nunii»«*r lino fot- sant County and of I he À(|a o f .1 mie 9. I !• I i. | i
Williams. S t a i. 21X1. und June 4. 1920 i 4 1 J sil D\ i» lisi lilt'd d (*f**tulaii!
land. California, originator of the Stato. » boro in il loti \\
Vito» n o toi (lu* l 'Ialiti Iff, hO 4
A B S I RACTS
o f III«* Stati» *»f O r o 1 ! OHI IIIC* re lai Sin • I
It! f l i c
loganberry, tuako an address on "T h e Kmtnott W illiams and lltrdoll W il S ta i, 76x1. und thè instructions of
\ torli», i »l ogon
Loganberry" In tho Christian church Hams co partners doing business un tho Socretary of thè Interior of Sop n o n y o u a r o li l 'i v li v r«H|UÌrr«l (o a|>
Date of nini publica! ion Septett)
• 01.1 « n u
countv
~~—
' h«»r ‘ ì * l ì » ' *
restaurant at the state fair grounds .lor tho firm name and stylo of J I. tem ber 16. 1917 |46 I. 1 1
4 4 7 1 l»« .»r a n d UUHW «•r 1 li«* 4 * o in p la i i! t
attuili» !
* » » U il t I III* u b o v r «'ll 1 il l«*d 1
Judge Logan found the loganberry in Williams and Sons. IMatntill's, room and June 22. 1920 (47 I . P
«■ M1A.NV Ab8T^
(III
Maro of las! pu til íi at ion Novi « i n
oli* t li«* l u i II t!tt> 0»
hia experimental breeding work just cred judgment against
Interstate thè tluiber 011 tho following land n uit o n 4
I mi IO 192 ;•
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l'rssia«,!
'.
naiti
dato
I m - ì i i < j
Land Co., u corporation, Iiefcudaui. w ili he soli) at 111 o'cbtck .1 ili on \ 0 \ CID ! »‘ i
*—
4 0 years ago
(
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1
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Ot'lis
1 1 DU!
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l
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tuoi*
(lui
tor
ilio
suiti
of
line
tlundred
Ftfty-
\ di \ (lotti! y D 11 . I liai I h floured
Noi eli! ber s , 1)22, .11 publie .1 il'
The judge': speech, in part, was
i It«* j wtll eut pattir> hai p and i.at
barbers
M'pf t'llllMH I !» lì :
t li reo und 56 leu Indiar» and thè at thè l'ulted Stutes land office ut 2 Silt i
An
as follows:
(Iu* f i r m
oth«*r \s a) I h ( • di p tin* li la ilo In
" I planted Texas early, a domes­ further sutu of So voti and àO-lOO | Portland. Oregon.to thè lilgliest Imi
BENNE I i
\ nil t I (o I boiling wat or ( a> li t i m e a trul la
tic blackberry that blooms at the Pollar» costa and disbursements
der at not less than the appraised 11 [ I In
«AKUKIt^r
ft-w locatici*
ou
• i vv I bi * ;t |>
herein
same time as the wild blackberry thè 5th day of Scptemher. 192
value us shown by Ibis notice, sale ti
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s,r*ua' J»
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r
>
thing
in«»«)••
1
1
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: want i
Notice is hereby glie li Huit I will, !•,. subject to the approval of tie
P
in olio row. and the wild blackberry
le*.
relief
« 4 ut rI fm
iu the second row. to produce a new on the l 4th day o f October. 1922. al Secretary of the Interior
The pur
tier rompi
blackberry superior to any cultiyated the front door of the Court House 'base price, with an additional sum pr.
M U H li
w 1
sort, with the flavor of tin* wild her- Hi St Helens in said county, at 10 Ot)1 of one-fifth of one percent thereof,
K“
sih T Z T '
■ II« I lull 1 “ ' « Wi“
‘t u ll i h f ( h a
rv. Hv chance, and with no thought 11 clock in the forenoon of said dg.v, being commissions allowed,
“ i Stur«
_ musi Iu
|
v(ahll**li«
<l
I
hm
:.
Tel
\i
«tin»:
-ell
at
public
auction
(subject
to
re
deposited
at
Hun-
of
sale,
mom
1
of getting a cross between the black­
- “ J ......... ist« iu lhW,mi«l
•' t ween II
pittili-
berry and raspberry. I planted the lemption Ho the highest bidder, for) be returned if sale is not approved
1
1
‘»ne in s,„| "¿ "J *
N K U BROS.
h
I
anil
cash,
the
following
described
prop
he
dtxHol
third row to an old form of the rasp­
otherwise patent will issue for tile
•rty.
1
0
-wit:
"
K
B A illlK It siiliè
Itiniher which must lie removed with
berry known as the red Antwerp
M O N U M E N T S
ff he a wanted tie I
Pie Northeast Quarter of tin* m ten years Ilids will lie received
"T h e plants. Texas early. 1 had
‘•“ a l i l o . , würg T “ '
ontrot
of
minor
I
Southeast
Quarter,
the
Northeast
from
citizens
of
Hie
Putted
stale.
voiiuuetluu
An uy („ ,h 1
*
set out fruited the next spring. IS so
LI». 4
» (
i ipponit««
> •* M« lut dt, imi al ,
such citizens and
* ****
*•-
A dami V ; 'upMstur
: .
iti a limited way from the old wood Quarter ot the Northwest Quarter, associations o f
ty il.ill
d
Fit
i
\
(
$
.0
o0
I
do!
i
The fruit ripened
May « h m the **>• Southeast Quarter 0 1 the North* corporations organized
under t he
n n: 11 IN H «HCl
seed was planted
By early full I west Quarter, the South Half of the laws of the I ’ nlted States or any
BLACKSMITH
n ihn foi prit i n
had about three hundred vigorous Northwest Quarter of the Southeast ¡ state, territory, or district thereof
lid und
l( Ulli !»<•>
plants for field
setting
t These j Quarter; and Lots Three anil Four only
l pon application of a quali
J
L. « MU I KM
proved entirely different from any in Section IS. Township ;> North. | fied purehaser the timber on any
■ hoeing
K*‘**rl *«r,
bist knuilih
known
blackberry and was later Bange» 1 West of the \\ illaniettel legal subdivision will he offered sep
" agon, »s,
■•age. auto I «pair»
arateli before being Included in . 111 '
named the Mammoth, because of tli*j Mend ian.
Quarter of the offer of a larger unit
large size o f the cane and berry and 1 1 lie Southeast
T 4 N . R 3 w .. Sec I ; SW t*
yield This was the original purpose* I Southwest Q iia r ^ r of Seition 2 4.
CONTRACTOR
yellow fir 1200 M , red fl r j
of the breeding, the byproduct of j Township 5 North. Bange 2 West of N U ' ,
reo M bastard flr 300 M . ied ced-l
which proved the greater o f the two. | the U'illamette Meridian
B
W
Ito o r U
i,«.,, .
tonlrat lors and Builders
The Käst Half of the Northwest ar LIO M hemlock 16 0 M NU .
as explained by Judge Logan. I
Builder l'U n . » , , j t.U tt.V iV ***
\ I I I N I I X I \. t >111 1.1 ) X
Quarter
of
Sectlon
2S.
Township
6
"In the very first row 1 found
SU
yellow flr 700 M . bustard fiel
“ "bed
St Helen,.
* “'•
a single lonely plant entirely d if f e r ­ North. Bunge 1 West of the Wll-
. •'* M rcii cedar «30 M
Agents tu' Ivi le L u m e n
lamette
Meridian
ent from tlie new blackberry, and in J
■ M M i 's s u
yellow flr
■*.'* i
A I .IlKB I' III Id |)AM
The Käst Half of the Northwest M . red flr L10 M bastard fir 4:',n|
Comp.iny
appearance unlike any berry I have
in.', dock building. ¡jtui*r
Quarter
of
the
Southwest
Quarter;
ever seen
The color and appear­
M . red cedar 220 M while fir yo i
■ vrk st(
gatisral
watur from vouir,«^,
Rollali and Finished Yel­
ance of the cane was something UK« tiie West Half of the Northwest M hem lock 200 M . none of ' .« red ^
Si Helen., Or«
Quarter
of
the
Southeust
Quarter.
the raspberry, but it was neither a
yellow and bustard ftr timber to lie I
l o w Fir Lumber,
‘ ■ 'ts One and Three; the Northeast sold for b*ss than $.: 00 per M noti"
blackberry or raspberry
i’l.ms and Estimates Fur­
" I t was a new form of the rubus Quarter of the Soufheast Quarter of ,.f the red cedar Umber t.» !,
DLCURA1UR
family
I tended this little plant tile Southwest Quarter; the North- lor 1.»» than $2 00 per M and m e
nished.
Southeast Qu.ir- of the white fir and hemlock timber
A «•AIU.K
tenderly and in due time when it W 't Quarter of the
I T , etici
i
came to fruiting in the spring of , er of tin* Southeast Quarter; the *,j t«. »(»id for less than $1 0"
and I >«*4o ru I or All
firiic44fc
1«. NKl's NK *•« . red flr
1 >Si2. I found that the red Antwerp ;^°.U,
, y !V*rt* r of. tlu‘ S o u t h » « « M . See
1‘ hou«* Ik.* J for pruinpi ». riic*
raspberry 1 had planted had crossed Quarter of the Southeast Quarter; 1200 M. S K 1» N K 1, red fir lfi .Mi
with the Texas early blackberries, the Northwest Quarter of the South- M . SU >* N K 1*. red fir .'ion it
Southeast Quar- red cedar 110 M
hemlock 7 M
and that nature had produced a new we»t Quarter of the
D A IR IE S
ST. H E L E N S B E S T
\ i.«i.*rr Mi¿»
Quarter of tho N W * * SK ’ * . -ed fir 1150 M SK>4
and perfect fruit, later named the ter: the Southeast
Southwest Quarter of the Southeast S K 1* . red fir 1500 M
red
si h i i >1 i I
HT IIKI.KNH IM I It!
edit,
loganberry.
BUTTER
pur. tntlk and ire»»u) from T it
"In the ensuing 40 years the log­ Quarter; and the Northeast Quarter ."»0 M . hemlock io M. SW '*
K '*
t *‘l»l t
anberry has remained absolutely tin of tile Southwest Quarter of the j red fir 525 M . red cedar 2
M 1
l » ‘* «•Il.tow
A home ; redact of gu; ran
JO,! none of the red fir timber to h
same, never reverting to either par Southeast Quarter of Section
»a ll)
L e t a l i « ) 4 tiuriUiiu Trups
Township '
North. Range 1 Wes' Tor b-s» than *2 50 per M none of I quality. Dial.ufa H ie d by
I'lioiie 141
ent type but keeping its identity
iom<
...
1
$
tile red cedar titilli, r ti he
" A f t e r the loganberry became a o f the Willamette Meridian
: . i*
folk , for ir > 111 . rt • sin .| t , 1 .
|
Tile North Half of tile Southeast , less thun $1 50 per M and non. »
distinct and popular fruit of com­
1 o 1 »
I N O L I . o l L K LAM O
)"ur ptl,
Quarter
of
the
Southeast
Quarter;
the
hemlock timber to h<< sold f<
mercial value, the demand for plants
it always good -and there are n
4u p
tS hole Milk T rota ..ur u »u T g
led unscrupulous dealers finding the
le ■''"ur*1 Half of the Southeast less than $1 no per M
T 4 4 l
! i> p
.1 luna
Qaalii) , rtic, |iu
substitutes for dairy f oils
plant reproducing true to seed gath- ,~uart? r
, t*Je Southeast Quarter;
K Sec 5. N W i* SW *1 , red f
.. ir I.-..«J 11 > u. V\ 1 . Hum, r,*,
;... p
ered and offered great quantities of ,
est falf of , *le '*
Half >f >165 M none of the red fir t:tn!»• •
i'UuUu « U|‘ ¿
9
e
beast Quarter of the North- to he sold for le»s than $1
per
seed for sale all over the United
west Quarter;
I’ort
T 2 S . B 5 W . Sei
NK
States.
The
uc fruit
* » g* i i vi
ui .'V was
»«tacs ...
. . . the East Half of the M
of cu
course
' ‘ 'lT
* lH -Northeast Quarter '* N K 1« red fir 1400 M
worthless and of no grea'er value
1 IO 1 El.S
I \\ (lug Room
----- , th.
.. red fir timber to bo
««Darter; the Ka-t
I fo
than if a fakir sold you a seedling ?!
t b.nrry.
as Bellflower apple, but in this en Half ,.f the Northeast Quarter of th- less than $! 50 per >1
'M L A L I \ l i n i |,t. i hu, 1|bj „ „
Quarter;
and the - North
W M SI’ BY,
( Signed
tire lot o f worthless seedlings not Nort
,, Invest
,
■
-
.. I
t loi»
( uurttM.ua tr«-aiu«u
4iru
one showed any tendency to revert
1 0 1 th“ -N» r'h Half of the South- j <’otnmissloner. (leneral Land Offici
' ..« » ,4t 4 tllJlodüt lOlifi dH» Ilit'4lt
This transaction did the loganberrv \
7 ’J,ar
•',’ o rtbwest Quar
43
industry an immense amount of ter of Section 24. Township 5 North I
Bang- 2 West of the Willamette
harm
INSURANCE
Have you anything to s ell’
Ti *
"T h e loganberry is not only a dis­ Meridian.
Taken
and
levied
upon
as
the
prop­
u .14 J .-i! El. i l l . .-«pMUl Af«i
tinct species of the rubus. but it is
erty of the said Interstate Iaind 1 “o
the
tu t
u
only
u i *
a
successful
m v . r : . '« . '* i 1 4 1
attempt r ev«r
v tfi
1 *L'gou LiL' In.uuaur« 1
made to cross the raspberry with the 1
T:,ra
,r as much thereof a-
•II. I »1 belt llblg . I'urltanil. urt
1 — G IV E Y O U R E A L S E R V I C E .
blackberry that has stood the te»- may be necessary to satisfy the said
judgment
In
favor
o
f
(Jlen
W
W
il­
of time and is in existence today.
1 . i. q I B K la.uru yuiir prop-
" I have made extensive research liams. Emmett Williams and Birdell |
pe ( ) V. .th a • olupau) 111,! lss y«.4
¿ C H A R G E Y O U R E A S O N A B L E B R I CE S
Williams,
copartners
doing
business
1
o f this berry's h L 'o r y and • ave
■rIU• ': , o i.'i a luiilli a *. ü s UAi!
unable to find a single plant tha’ under the firm name and style of J !
• 1«.liais m I t i « i« i » m it,,
j*
3— S E L L N O T H I N G B U T T H E B E S I M E A I S
L
H
tlliams
and
Hons
against
Inter-
!
varies in the slightest degree from
■
ai
•
In
urani
i
wruivn
»1
imi t .1*
A N D GROCERIES
the loganberry. I have never seen a state Land Co , a corporation. c>-
“ nil
0 1 . , „11 y in |(,n,f A m X.
particle of difference in diatetic val­ gether with all costs and disburse­
IL MII.nil*, in . , „11
t t yu.il,
ments
that
have
or
may
accrue
ue and neve" a single he-ry (hat wu
Agent, .-it lit-icus uri'Koii
J H. W E L L IN G T O N ,
not Identical In size, color arid flav­
Sheriff !
or with the Joeanberrv.”
Dated at St. Helens. Oregon, this
PLUMBING
Strati'
Sth day of September, 1922
40i5 These warm days when appe
•'Oll II L S I
,ud quak Mntc*
St Helens. Oregon
Telephone
N o l l « K t»l s I l I KH » > «. XI I
NOI II I 1>|- S U I
IH
t.Ol MIN
JUDGE LOGANS T E LLS
m in i
m u tili.
Hy virtue or un execu Iloti dui) U-
H O W HE FO U ND
«■onerai Istmi Office.
»iii’il 11 y thè i l o i k o f i li>> Circuit
T H E L O G A N B E R R Y Court of tht> Coutil) of Columbia.
W asIiingftMi, li. C.
» ■ a n i ly business'
Portland Marble Works
M GOWN H ANOtRSON
COLUMBIA AUTO 80S LINES
St. Helens to -O p e ra -
tive C re a m e ry Assn.
Three i hings We Do
Ice Cream
The W arm
W eather Food
FARM POINTERS
OF F A R M V A L U E
tites need stimulatino thoughts
Spray I ' e n i l m Early.
Peaches should be fall sprayed
with Bordeaux 4-4-5U.
The arlie r
the better
The rains bring favor
able conditions for blight and do-
back Infection.-. Get ahead of them
Remove l>l».-a».-.| I'otalm-».
Potato fields intended for certi­
fication should I a l e all diseased ill.
removed before digging the crop All
damageii rough, mis-shapen potatoi
should he sorted out at digging time
Hon lo Sel.*. 1 Se.-.l ( 'orli
h
, J L * 1?
m
'.e “
.
0f
W.h0lr. " r
K ,a n r ,‘
I"
If dishes can not be washed Im­
mediately after using them, pour a
little boiling water over them, and
when you are ready to wash them
the task will be much easier.
‘
REÜ1 A U K A N Í S
Si
11 El L N s
UK.SIAIHA.M-
L ood lin a i, at all tiuura US .M
st i and
SECOND HAND
» ’• »• »• > ' o u r t o í th e S ta te o f
O r e g o n , f o r th e C o » u i n
n ty
ly o f 4
C o o|um-
lu r n
(he estate or Jacob l.erigacher, d»-
'*'F by Hi** h !. ovp nam#»f| court,
bu *! that the* crwIKora of sah! de*
'eased may file their claims against |
._
'Hid estate with th** Administrator,!
ut 120
Yeon Building, Portland,;
Oregon
IDA L E N D A f H E R ,
Administratrix i
BA R G E F LE O N A R D .
Attorney for Administratrix
Date .,r first publication Sept.-m-
ber 29. 1922
42t&1
N
convince you o f the value o f Chamberlain'»
I ahlets as a personal trial. W c can tell you
o f thousands who have been permanently cured o f
chronic constipation, indigestion, biliousness, sick
headache and disorders o f the stomach and liver,
Rutherford Building
but this will have little weight with you as compared
• > a personal trial. That always convinces.
St Helen
C h a m b ê r l a l i f s T a b le t s
St. Helens Candy
Kitchen
The B E R G M A N N
double calk
lock
Bids . Ml
IU« .Shu# Düïluf
K ap alrlu g
1 1
.iilB»ivk
M«I m i i
A L IlE itr
BK A IH K U U
Stia« anJ
Any kiud »f l-**“
et w o r k d o li «
I 'r i i« » raakoB»»1*
W ork fila i l i u t i
0 1 1 « Pluck « m i J i
M
I i t* i * * i 1 H (i* l< 4 »t
Han.' , , M a k e r
S H O E S H I N E PARL0K
FO R
L A DI EH AND UKNT» -
.diu«, t l.'au«d uud Dyed Hhoe laf**.
Hlios* Polihb
< ourt.-oua 1 r')ktw*u«
>nd Good Work
B o y ,I Sh • **•*•»«•.
L e w l l t Buildlug, HI Helen* U|e>*
>11 <lay.
C O M P A N IE S ^
T R A N S F E R und S lo ltA l.K K»*
Long Dlatani"« llnilllng »«>•
j or for ,li»ra g « rail 1
A
1 I
Phon« 72J.
buaineaa
I 1 X\\
Prompt Ml Vice
lieaaua*01*
Ipr.ceg
_____ ^
» I HELKNH rRAN II *•
'
0 j
I ran afer. S to ra g e
llau llB f
*
k i n d . H an d , K o r k i m i Wood for Ml*
B U R N S I I K O 8 . . P r o p » I'h oue I *
You will like our choc­
olates.
r
h
T
'" .i'« .
St. Helens Candy
Kitchen
I AkJpi.N
M ak in g.
TRANSFER
In Ite rg m a n n
S h o e s O n ly
Try our Taffy and full
Cream Caramels.
reason­
t
JACK O 'M A L L E Y . 1 u»l«oi lab*“
iu lt. Mail* Io order. 1 l.'aula* **“
j P r e u lu g
CALKS GUARANTEED TO H O I n
A N E W P A I R O F S H O E S F R E E IF
T H E C A L K S C O M E OUT.
I
TI Prices always
able.
1
HI11*«
TAILOR
Hewitt Building
If W e make our candy
every day so it is always
fresh. None hut the best
of materials used.
S H O E SHOP
OTHING that wc could say would 80 thoroughly
M a s o n ’s
Columbia St.
STORK
ilO l L I O N
NEW
AND »KCu.HU
H A N D .S'I o b e
K i e r y l b l n g «I m l
v a l u « b o u g h t , , u l d „ r «xctiaut«!
I ' h u u a l>: J , l l « r r ) nlbiay. Prop
Mt. Hood IceCrea m
and, excluding f anada, (»errnany and
bin.
'■ • I Britain, more than
,
In the Matter of the Estate of
biiLd number in m y two countrie Jacob Lengarher, Deceased
In the world
The greater part or
Notice is hereby given that the
the 900,000 telephone» were used in undersigned,
Ida
I-engaeher,
has
the United Stares
. been appointed administratrix or
e n - „ »,
.
..
#ASfhP .w
rtTOn«g rU!,r? F banda ln
to fhc* jshoppirifc Uax he*for»* I**avinK
home They will prove a great con-
verilence when -everal small par
cels can be made into one with t)i«
aid o f the elastics.
d u m b in g <ai| 2J J jluultuu Piuuk-
ttig Shop
NOTH E TO 4 ItKDITOItM.
turn naturally to the soothin
In flic ( ount .1 ( r „ , u i of the s ta „. of coolness of lee Cream.
Oregon,
t « r ( i olumhia
. »1 u in hi a <
County.
K‘>n. for
ounty.
Notice is hereby given that the And when rightly and sanitary
undersigned has been appointed ad ­
made Ice Cream is a healthful
ministrator of the estate of Evelyn
Iris Peterson, deceased, by the coun and nourishing food.
ty court of the State o f Oregon for
If you would enjoy the best of
Columbia county, and has qu alified.,,
A]l p“c „n- having claims against health during the summer en
»aid estate are hereby notified to pie.
plenty of—
i-ent the same, duly verified as by
law required, to the undersigned ad­
ministrator at St. Helens. Oregon,
within six months from the date
hereof.
Either Brick or Bulk
Dated and first published Septem­
ber 22, 1922
APPETIZING LUNCHES
F R A N K L. PETERSO N .
Administrator.
FOR
G L E N It. M K TSK E B , Attorney for
PARTICULAR PEOPLE
Administrator
4it5
Select seed corn from talk hav­
ing one good ear. Take no ears from
fallen or down stalks which are o f ­
ten diseased
Avoid selections from
V o i I« i . t o 4 I t h n i T o i t s .
thin pla> e» in the field
Save eed
In
the
Count) 4 miri of the .Stats' i.f
now and dry It promptly
Oregon, for Columbia d im ity.
in
Matter of tha Estati
Early Dry Plowin g Suggested.
Sherman Deaver, Deceased
Kail work Is facilitated by- early
Notice is hereby given that the tin
dry plowing on
most
soil-
Dry | dersigned iia- been appointed admin-
plowing Is easily done on irrig a te d ' ¡-tratrix of the estate of Sle rman
ground.
Ground that lias been in Deaver, deceased, by the County
cultivated crops will generally plow
o'irt of the State of Oregon, for
*eii before the rain
Spring grain ' Columbia county, and has qualified
stubble is more easily dry plowed All persons having claim» against
than winter grain stubble land which aid estate are hereby notified h, pre.
ha»
not been worked for a
year, sent the same duly verified as by law
Thorough discing in (he fall makes required at the law office ,,f J W
early plowing easier by loosening the Day. in St Helens. Oregon, within
surface, working in -rubble and re
ix months from the date hereof,
fuse, and helping to trap early fall
Dated and first published Keptem-
showers, thus softening the land ar.d her 15. 1922
lessening the power required
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