7 " 5" A PAGli OF NEWS XOTl-S FIIO.U OVli Nr-lGIinOKlMi CU V Valentine eve was very charm ingly observed on Friday. Feb. 14. at the I. O. O. P. Hall bh the Win One class, composed of the ladies of the M. E. church. The hall was profusely decorated with festoons of crimson hearts and nrDouRhs. Mrs. D. T. Genie , presided at the Valentine booth, where everyone bought the little Jove messages and after address ing them, mailed them in the post box in another booth. Mrs. George Perry was the genial and accommodating post mistress and was kept busy with delivering the missives to the anxious young people. A booth in another cor ner was devoted to the sale of delicious homemade confections. Mrs. Willis dispensed the sweet meats. Tables were arranged for games appropriate to the oc casion. There was a sort of shooting gallery, where one miirht try their luck ' aiming at big hearts. Mrs. Wm. Ketel, Mrs. Smith. Misses Beth Perry and Elinor Savage presided at the re freshment tables and served hot coffee and tea and a variety of . homemade cakes. Although the, uroflthai uroa inMamant- a 1 u r . i".i .1 lJ lllkl.UIVNl V I " ' ' - - " ' , , - number were present, everyone .senator and ventriloquist, ap- - generous isuppiy having a good time. The pro- peared at Long's theatre, IIoul- of othfcr delicious food. Only 25 ceeds of this entertainment will ton. on last Friday evening, Feb. ce"t3 Pr P'fe. The proceeds be used toward some very neces-i 14. under the auspices of the wUl go toward the salary of the sary and much needed repairs to public school. Miss Bonner pre- Pastor. "ev. i airchild. the interior of the Houlton M. I sented the four-act drama. "Es- On last Wednesday, at Penin E. church, of which Rev. Fair- j meralda" in a very capable and sula camp. Alfred Peterson, hook child is pastor. ! artistic manner, bringing out the tender, was instantly killed bv a On Monday morning about fine fpar of the play by the log chait which struck a snag. masfprfu wnv in which sh lm. .vbi,d,l n muml on.) fall exit-;. ... m.On 1. ...V.,-) limits' ' ...i..wiUuuuiui, nnii baker. Herman Hansel, was re moving his first baking of bred from the oven, fire broke out under the range, and before as sistance could be summoned the whole building was doomed. j Miss Nellie Dunn received a letter from her parents. Mr. and avail. The binldirg was in he has a host, are glad to wel surcd. come him back to his place among On Friday. Feb. U the Nick the best of "pulton's merchants. Brinn home near Yankton was Herman Hansel, who was seri i lie scene of a merry gathering. 0,ls'.v burned while tryirg to The event was the birthday nn- iscvie some of his effects on niversary of Mr. Brinn and also Monday when his place was de that of his old friends, Mr. Rack stroyed by fire, has been removed and Mrs. A. A. Smith. The' froni the Houlton House, where friends of the parties concerned ;he was attended by Drs. Cliff of that all should be a complete : Portland and L. G. Ross of St. surprise to Mr. Brinn. and it was. i Helens, to the Good Samaritan At the noon hour, after a morn-1 hspital in Portland, and he is in ing spent in farm work. Mr. .a very Precarious condition. Brinn was astonished to find a ! A number of Houlton people dozen or more guests assembled took advantage of the last night a"d the table spread for a feast, 'of the Lyceum Course at the St. with everything good that the Helens City Hall, and went to skill of Mrs. Brinn and her see the Aller Trio. This nuni friends could execute. After ber was one of the best of the dinner the iruests spent a very course, and both Houlton and St. pleasant afternoon, reviewing old Helens are fortunate to have an times and playing old fashioned opportunity to see these really games, and at a late hour bade god things, good night to their host and; Everyone is cordially invited to hostess. The guests were: Mr. , come and bring their friends to and Mrs. A. A. Smith. Mrs. Hoi- Bishop's hall. Houlton, on next stine, Mrs. Barker, Mrs. Kale. ' Tuesday, evening. Feb. 23. The Mrs. Walker and daughter, Mr. '. ladies of the m. E. church will Rock and Mrs. Libby Hendricks, serve from 6 to 8 o'clock a real mother of Mrs. Brinn. New England dinner of roasts, Miss Grace V. Bonner, imoer-: mKea rean3 Piat0 saiaa. pies V, ! went to IVrt-' f'.,n;iiv the 1 weekly trip to Portland Satur- l'!i;irlc dav. Mrs. Tloniitui has heen land M"ti seriously ill t r some time. Mid train. whi'e she is jet under medical Misses A:o a ai d Siwio K'te tn : tment. si.e is rapidly in- u,reer IV. as St. IMt Im proving, ilay nilit to :i 1 1 1 iwi the Grace . Mrs. Walker is seriously ill lit I'.oimer entertainment the home of her daughter. Mrs. .1 Stradei . w !. lei mei ly w :.s Springstine. a ivm.'ci t of this cit, mmi- I oi k r. M i U.. e etl I.evl.iS from his Lorraine Potter In at mb ,.j.e street ai d . 1 wul occupy tlie rtNUiiH above mv .. . i ... I.. it.) in ir meat mai km Mrs. t'lmlon 1'iescott ,l,,,,rlit, r Mrs. .lames mid In r I lender- nM ei I ei ' : l is al tea I ucsiiay in ii'i fric'io j Herman had some money hidden under the floor, just beneath the stove and was severely burned while attempting to recover it. The cry of fire brought the chem ical engine to the scere, but it was too late to save the building. The fire, howevnr, did no damage to the adjoining property. This is a severe blow to Mr. Hansel as it represented everything he possessed; it is a loss to Hoult n also; and demonstrates most vividly the crying necessity of personated the several charac- Mr. Peterson and crushing his te-rs. From Mrs. Rodgers, the skull. The remains were taker woman who ruleth the home with to Rainier for interment. De an iron will, to the rid man who 'ceased had only beenem ployed at always declared "You can't stand the bamp a short time. He was out agin mother." Miss Bonner j 4') years of cge and unmarried. interspersed the acts with a num her of excellent specialties, reci tations of Children, an imperson-i Mrs Aaron Ke statjns ,hat ation of the stuttering youth and : t;1(?y haJ arrive(, jn SanFrancis,co an exhibition of her powers as a after a dt.liKhtfuI v e on the ventriloquist. Miss Bonrer is an :steamer Bear Mr anJ art.st and one of the brst. and ; Kt!ly vi te abfnt ftT sever8, she undoubtedly deserved a'w . packed hor.se. It is seldom that; an act of such merit comes to a! 'Irs- L- L- eer went to small town like Hulton and we;Portland Monday for a visit with should not let an opportunity pass by unheeded. Glenn Barrett vent t" Scap poose to sjH'r-d Si nu;'v viiii rela tives. Mr. and Mrs. Philip Porter arc at home to their frior.ds at ti e turn residence of Mrs. Porter's father. Sund J. H. Une in Houlton. City Kngineer Pay Brewster of Prineville is visiting his many Houlton friends. John Uhlman is rapidly re covering. Miss Brouse and two children left on the early train Satuiday for a visit to relatives in War ren. Miss Ruth Duncan returned to her home in Scappooso Friday. Charles Masten and wife were in from the camp Monday. Mrs. Howard was a Portland visitor last Thursday. Mrs. Peters and Misses Alice and Anna Quick of St. Helens were, guests at the home of Clin ton Prescott Sunday. John Deming and brother of St. Helens attended the show at Long's theatre, also the Valen tino party at the I. 0. 0. F. Hall Friday night. Mrs. Thompson White am! daughter Helen went to Portland Saturday for the day. Houlton has the distinct io l of having recently elected to i flic, a deputy sheriff. II. I,. Welch had the honor to be appointed. Mrs. I. J. Herslia is visiting her mother at Proadacre. Mrs. Cohen returned to her home in Portland after a visit te her friend Mrs. Decker in this city. W. E. Stevens of Scappnose passed through Houlton Thurs day en route to St. Helens. .en the uuest el I'.aseel. v in Portland it.!!- ih in to.v v ,t week. M-s. .'I ; i v Pa some t.n.e has her I M'thcr. F. .1 ! to l.er home y . Mi . D. T. Gerdes M ei dav in Portland. Mrs. Gt rtie Colwel on Thursday. P. II. Pop.-, wi:' were shopt ing in Wednesday. Mrs. James Hei.deison and son, William T were the em'sts ol .Mrs. Pert Timmons in St. Helers last 'ek. John l.amher.-on w e:-.i to Port land Saturdav. ol ! ri -I in i n. Mr i n ;s renovating die IletilP ii House. ai.d id eoiilinue to run it as n ai'.'.t loilil' hai'.v m on 'X'lifU.1 nn nliM-nce on account of Unf I MiM Kuth Duncan hi teich, the Happy Hollow eh.,. Hie everai rounu r riuay. t . .1. .. i men i in'ii m JnterniKJlit.1 I i I.. LI. . "I hi inn uiieiii m ai mi oui M-t, ifl a long utiHcnce. d . tit wtieuim i iummer u ttl.-ent froft hciiooi on kccount or hicKih h. M ... tl At- , .. wii tweniinv ouy in., pupil, o( the whool nwwmhled in MiwC.1 M,. I' Clark is confined to legue room, where V.lentin, I.... .,!,-.. en account of illnesH. I""1 hov Iih.J bwn pn-vi..Ul)ly u. ' m,.' pn.un. w ho t.r some lime r,l',l nJ ih oftU .,,.. ii. ,!,., Hotel, ban Pretty token TurnWu..! unumttm , .he I.uoont f,,r""- S""'very pretty iJ ... tmtic VHl-ntine wr nm. bytK, collates in Pottvllle. ! "7 in .... girls and boy, and the uvl, " ' 1 i - I ..: i i . I weie tieniKru iruwni UlllTllHtttkbl I talent in drawing and punning, L'. !.. L I. ! . - I . r i am in r one la Hi wiiumI jm after miming a cold for svnl days Mr. and Mrs. Jam Scappooso visited in St. Helens last Thu s Uekayof! !t:;!..n and sday. l'he ; were accompan'ed by th.eir 5 : 1 1 i - j daughter. Mi-s Fthvl Matthew s r. iurn .1 to Rainu-r Sumlay ever ir.g t resume her scln-ol duties, after a short visit with friends in lloiil-; ton. I Kaley Sher.nan was in townj Tuesday on his way to Portland Mrs. Morris Churchi'l is at ! home after a brief a'os'i.ce in Portland. Mrs. Samuel I .org is pa i : i vr I. or of IVrt- Miv. Si r iirs'" e .isl.it j.-.: in re.-i'o: so to a messaeo announcing the illness of her 111"! her. Francis Fake is about ngain and entirely recovered from his recent attack ( la urippe. II. O. Oliver and wife have returned to tlu if homo in l,r! ai:on, af: r a brief vi-it to Mrs. i llivcr's parerts. Mr. and Mrs. I. a", rei.ee Tarl el: of near Yai.Men. ;.a'd an unwelcome R. a's home at the in t. r. Iieir g the .trip of bacon, a pail a loll of butter. Thieve- visit to !!.' Creosote larder of a of lard ami N. O. Parrabee sold his fine team of horses to M. .1. Ford on friend3' - 1 Miss Gertrude Philip and Mis "a"j xuncu.o.c Ul luiimnu tiartiour or t. Helens were 'iref- daiiuliter. Mrs. Barrv land, an extended i--it. Oliver Smith was in fsoui his ranch beyond Yankton on Tues day. C. U. Powell is visit i-i; his daughter, Mrs. Willis. I'ntil re cently Mr. Powell re.-ided in Houlton: leaving t 1 i s c'y logo to Rainier, where le:' and his son Oscar have a meat market. Mr. Powell 's anticipat ing a trip tiack to his old home in Missouri and Mo ml Hi to bo Mr Vera I :.n M: .);:. l.er . Port ay. Ii I eitermarn is s'ea l.ly i'l.prnv :ng Wclne-wlay, teb. 2, w Jjj. poln.i birthday and MImh Conloguo pupils Kpent the dny f:sliionii4 booklet which they dt'iint thtm. s.v.!. Them little tt.k!-ta (oj. tained nketchx of the life of ALrv ham Lincoln, written by the chili n n, they having itudicl the wk. jut thoroughly. MIm Ci,nlcgu'i rtwiin loea mme htgMly r inmeni able work under her capuhlu tuptn vision. . Wm i ars v; ' .'' ! r i . Wrlai o H''i I d i ! , I ; 'd , ! .1 "o i c.d le.i. ii g for a v. is'ef. Ml'. ai.it. v it : nd t)V he r c o ; -;ii. Ten little girla from the chool ' Bold ticket for the Grace Itunntt cntertainmenl on Friday right reporteii posed of, the glrla worked cvu leKtly. Pn.f. K. L. Black acted in tbt capacity of ticket-aeller Friday niKht for Mhw Honner'a niTair it Lmik' theatre. (hir heating system i undoubtedly iturday a uniipue urranKCinent, thu coM lir visit to "haft u-ing on the floor level, the hoc nir entering over head. It Mto ! reifretted that we have no parent visitors to record iha (lanehter -. Cato's o!e. :md Mrs. I Satur- ' : Makay, in a.'compaiiied A 1. 1 (Jcorge. I'l-rry I'sher went t ScappiMse week. The absence of visitom on last Thur The visited bis fripnrl T O I.aralioo i ... . . .1 Hnulfon fit hist hns a mpaf rmr . t-"L ul U1L v.wunimt' pany 11 uie Mm.n..l .cK,m f alarn in ! Wpt nnd if was badlv nvoA.-A ; U. I . nail 1 1 Hiay Mgr.t. suiuc eu.n. .,o.u..v. .. ........ 1 TT . - r,-e.n w ho were for Kang.iiMos. in'c iitachinerv to ar- southern points. . . , ,t ' ,1 1 live 1. oa at ai.;. time, thi 11 they Mrs. Allen baugh of Kadnllor wiii add another notabl.-itulustrv will leave shortly for various uierly km epectit :. live 1.0.V l e' s. a n a; their it ai.v surely not from lack of interest, but simply du- to the habit of Maying away. rlat was a visitor to this city on in eur thriving 1,'tleeitv ii. ,i .. caseof fire, and also for a volun-1 George Chambers, formerly of , i Mesdames George Brinn and Monday. 'furniture n.akh.g teer fire department. An auto-; the firm of Welch & Chambers,;',. Lynch (t bu llek-n9 w John Lamberson has cl.ar.. mobile that hat-Dened to beat will occupy the old stand and! iOinner guests of Mrs. Libby his garden plot id' rubbish and is the depot awaiting the 11:30 serve his customers to the best dinner guests of Mrs. Mrs. Luman has been confined j Hendricks Saturday. . School Notes -D;n r,roAfl into service to of his ability. Mr. Chambers is to her home for several days with take the chemical engine to the an experienced man in this busi- i'a KriPPe- scene of the blaze, but to no ness, and hi3 friends, of whom! Mrs. A. E. Thompson made her 1 9-pound daughter. preparing to plant garden. 4'his Born, to Mr. and Mrs. Brannon looks as if at their home near Yankton, a 1 here. spring were ii.deei George Chambers moved his Glemi HoU l..v., Illll seh uiiell ;e, I H;o t:te.-. the Si Summons. THE 1 1 rjeKo!:Is )r enilai.l. 1 i tli no,,e of fi sr te ol Or. g n, 0-Ur of -lie y ii an-li-rriiy r ( ore. I to app Mr i nn ai. '.'.tr I t i 'in p .i .lit lile't t toil jl, I, c ib .v; .! li 1" 1 i.O loll Ol IT iifVi-f ,r in th - Notice to Creditors IN" THE COUNTY COURT OF THK j STATE OF OREGON FOB CvL- T i ! K CI ROUT (MLTIT CMBIACJcNn. j lOL.-MKIA cr.NTy. i ft. J. Kaiienskv, Plaintiff, i t . . t. ftutfltp nf iI:Ve i vs. Kllii, Deceased. ' Notice is hereby giTHiiliat the iiml. i eigned wan, on January 17, 1013, '' V appointed dminiatrtr of tlie e';t i,lxe nmed by tlie ju.lgf of tt.e nl entitled court and that l.e hs pi .1 Ii i Any and alt persona b8iligC'ai'ii"asifi' said estate are herebyutififd t ,: !i the siime, duly verified in il.e m i n required bj law and witb p ';" voucliera therefor oiuc el, wii.'.i '' monilu from the putlication of t!.: not.ee, to the undersigned t tre I h -of Malarkey, Ceabroek A I'il.W-, I .'.on 15)2 Veon Building, Portland, i)re .n. Dan .1, Malaik y. Admiiiistti or. D.ite of firet putilicatio'i, T- fl. H'oi. Date of taut pu--licati-m, Feb. 2X, I'll-Malatki-y, Seabrook A 1'ib' ! . Attorney f r Adii.'nit 1 C lland, Oie;,"i , SUMMONS OK TDK STATE op OR I CON, Kolt C lr g'i.eia . -l:o : l.iie.a ii ( tins r 1-efore lie 1 I ll f i t Oo.l Oat five per cent p-r aiinuni fiom ti e l!' h d iv . f Mareh. 1!U 2. lUe fiinher so . o f ,Q no a attorney?' 'e-, and the t M : .) !ii'M -eineniif thi ac ion :i j xilIC ( IKC'L'IT C'i't'Kr l a "l for in t, e c mpUiul tiled b rein lo wh'i h referenje is hnrei.v ni de Tni Siininii.ii is erwd upon you I y ' MRIA COt N'TY. I u1 lii !i.,n tlitr-of for -ix etk mk- Trina Kanti PI out ff c s-ivclv in tbe Si, H-'ei Mist, bv V Hoti' r..b e W. , i ,tii. " ( o.nti J.idtf , ii. til i: in the sibke n ef llotioft.t. h J A. Kut.i , Judi'e of ll e alioie eiritli d Court, hi li ..ol. ris d e l n 'li -VNt. ay o' l t' ru:rv, I'.'i:;. pit rf it- il it ti n it I-el, 21. I'd::. ill - Pefi-M.'.o t. f Or a-pci oi r-; i. ;! f -.. 1 1 1 ii.uu fi J-. n: t o ii o 1 '. I! r i ' loli iCMMONJ. ; J '- I'M, i I : r. I' , Oi P' 1. I! ( r. it I to v, ' i b nn Ik', i rr 'it;i ' ; y m; or ti ;i;i,o l ou Mil", .'j Oi; i I.f .lit. In fie ratn i lie s a'e you a'e tierebv ttq.ir. .1 I, a'i-er I l,e eoiopl out hi. d ii.s' ..n n the alu.ve ei t iled action en or l.e'or i ts fr in .he .n ' li.- ti..n -in. .iii ii . (: i t: ei or l f.i.f 1 : II' d f ril. !;:, n I Sf o i f i ' . .,, . 1 r ei a f .-; i i. ,,. i i , r' -In- 11 w.'i ' j i tiMi-e t aj. ii I . f. r il.e Hen ,,i .(O.iO. v-g h i-.i ii.'in s the. ...ii at t e nOe o i i run p r u l ! n tiom th . ilvel A ei.ft.mr tin. f. rtl.er 'ion f : .".n I o a- ft'or. i fee, nn I the osi hi,. I di h'irs. nn nn t,f thin i c'ion h pi. y. .l f r ht ll O del it d it' ll I thru .iy. l!i::i I 'am ol firl I lih'ieat ii. i' I. I'e'i. . la e , I l.i t pni. f.iiio .i. v,,, ii 4 Ioi.inolis A I 1 1 1 1 . Si pel, I, Attoi liev for I'mii tilT, ' Hi I' -r.t ,.f Tr ..1. I'.il i oi ', ' iny ii LADY MARY'S DIET. K.I". lint li.- ." Ill Hie llil.T - llf IILl't" llllili liesiiiut, one I .1 i:.. . ,- , I..n M hi , IHMill I tlike .. li. ,1 h.-l .1 i uii.l for Mipper tueli I new laid it hi,, a Her of Mo- nillk " I .'lie i.m. it inn.;. i i p. II lent lee ii ni. i rr I 'I he eiKlile. nl'i i . ( 1 1 1 y lt.ili.in ' ""I h' easiiy vile ! 1 'l l,,. ,,.,ri,, ,i 1 t Administrato'.'. Notice j. t . i j Kill 1 I t .hit IX THE COUNTY fOCPT OK Till STATK OF OliKii'iN' I OK ( OI. UMi'.IA C'3'.'NTY. ml - i : 1 I ; H 1 1.1 i I. 1 I lie- St.'-1 ' ' , i . ! r. i a;- I ;.t .v. . . ii i i 'I.: i" i : 11; :i tl: d hf.itei I. wh ' (If I l-l-l hi! e 1 i.ii la oil filr . KIV .1 l Hi if i.- -.1 ii j, ei 1 I- ef or .ix v. e' s . '. ' ! 111 Ml -t.bv I i lb ii', ( die t; tscii .; i. tiie lb , f 111 i 1 i) c t ll i 1 i i It W.ii Entirely Too Dainty to Suit Hr Italian Doctor. T!i. I re-lpc of I lie t.ill.'it S.-olmnnn In l..iiii..ii -two ine.iU 11 day mid live f'l.ev.-r V 1, ill. 1 In, I liuve :iiiejlli-il 1 1, the l-.imlMitiian of Hie cli;htcenth een 11:1 J nor yet to tlie man who lived iilioenl Heie. f,i- In -.In nee, lire a few l:ii'... whl h l.mlv Mary .Mnniuii man -ac.il In exl-t mi in Italy: wake iilimit 7 mid ill-Ink half a ilnt of wnrin iix-ieH- milk," the wrote, "nfter ' nllleli I Hleep two llOUIH. Tllell rolllO j thieu I11 i-ir? eiipx of milk colTee mid two I lionri lifter 11 larce np of milk elioco- lute. Two loon 1 inter my dinner, I wlii l-e I never fall to Hwullow n u ill '1 'I iV.ll't lii.e.n p;:it,. irK-iiv.V mi'ip. all Hie lreiul. r.n:. et"., belong In P. II I then ei.t !l wins nml tun whole body of n lait. i fat ra:.nii and 11 Veal fe.veelhread, 10 leiiulins v,-Hi n ( com ) 'tent ipiautlly of en I iril riel MisGraet? Itonnvr, who (IrliKtited n small audience on Friday I'vening, tuni. il over to 1'rof. lilack the sum of f 2.L'." for whool tcltvnneiiU. Tiie display of valfntinea in Mia .Masten'a ruotn in wdl worth tu eing, partieuhirly o an they wto mail ! ihe little ones nhemwlvti, urnler ihejrui.lani'tf of Uu.'ir ikillful tn her. Helen Lnrm waa absont Monday ami Tuesday on account of illnew. Wallact- Cmuau failed to r. iort M .mlay tnorninK and Harold Pecker went home at mum of the sam day. Itoih are aick. d':.;::!';: Ust Thurfciay. while Pi,inK in ii.. "u-ht ih.it ti. '"' s, hoo, Orville. the 15-'iir old of Mr. and Mra. Nick lirinn as u'l,,. 1;.,, ,,.,, V..L... - . . niiKiMll. iiuii.'wi . es-.ip,.,! ft Rt-fjou, accidi-nt The tor marveled i, 1 ,,iv M;irt ,.,., I" MHIve Will, .1, Hill, kll Iiall strneU flr.itl.. ; .u i..r. .. -ei-v ' ...v ... tut; n .i "' " 1 NhationnK lii KlaswH and cutting a d. i . v:sU juKt 1-flow the -ye. tile.- l.ond.ili I !,i Livcf.y.' Fegj and Sale Stable i i DRAY l NG AND TRANSFER All Buainc.a Promptly Attended To PHONE IS OK 42 Kr.R BLACK OU RN - VI. HrXi.N.i, ( iitf.ON PPOP. en 1 r r uited . h"-t nn ' 1- 1 f jo pi A'l'.rt K In . ... 1 V e ar.- I . aii - w 1 1 . I,, t . a . 11 11, III . ' A p fail t J . IT . : (;..:: ,;, .'.I ' . ell is ,n, I' ui , ki. I .tee, IT C 1; I.. I. r In tlie matter of tl e eetn'.e H.iyburn, d. l eased . Notice is herenv (?'ve -. that V V.' Harrison, as the ndm ni"-trat. t cf .1 ttate of Joseph Hayburn, dei ea d. ha. tendered and pie-enlti, for setib nie i', and filed in paid court an f'n.al ai'iom.l of bit adniinis'ration of s,iid ei-tate, 1 n'l that e'onday, the 2UU daj of l ebruary 1013, at 1:30 o'clock p 10 of sai I da at tue court ruoin of sai.' c in , a tiie o-ir hou-e in ih i-i: y of f.t . Helen" Co, lun ula comity, Oreiron, Iiim b-en dn y t i pointed bv t' e Jmle of i il c urt ,'or the eettlenient of sai I h. cou.it t li i h time and place any pem-j 1 i-ner-t"d in laid estate may appear and li e cx. ep tion to raid account a id have their ob jection to raid account heard. 1 iU-rot, ihe plainri.T uifl take j, id, merit ' ",M " P"W.ibeJtif IMth day aK ol yon tr tie .urn 01 loo.Of wih ! . iitereI oil t.THl.lH) at 6r iK-r ..,. r . P-. W. Ilarrimna, au. um fimii ih- IH'h ifa. ,if Sornntvr, j A A-Jmiuwltniur. lull t i tmlt 19, V12. and imcreal v I be 1 '" 11 1.: v,l fee (!: i a : r- il,t ' I I" t I'll:1,!!.!, 1 Vi' ,,i ' i a . in 11 1 t'u i' i i,' lb'! ' le .i ; :' rr ' I" , brt i .'11 1 e.i i 1 1 il.i- " t. i 1 p C n i Ic.i'it J -re'' T "I ll ! I i) ' 11 L e, tl t I I ,11 I' 'J ' ) I f r i iiuaf. Night, Feb. 22n:L CHT 1 1 ALL ST. I!ELir ii wns iPiUiiM'.iiimiin;:;' :!.. Uii;ii iii.i S&$m FARES ;: '. arc.'i IHtJi to April Inth Til 0:1 S;-;kaa-3, PortJaad & Seattle Rj. 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WALKER, A,.nt I 1 "'""nu, uregon Houlton, Oregon