T For Sale and Want Ads Ua as TU. CJmu, Briat Raaulu For Salt-Five brood sows, one or, seventeen small pigs. D. Paaero Bros., 4t Columbia City. One brown yearling heifer taken OP the fore part of September. Owner can have same bv navinor caarge and proving property. CO. Dahlgren, Warren, Ore. For Sal Four "year old horse, broke driTe. Mrs. Backland. 8tp Warren. Ore. to Full blooded Barred Plymouth Rock eggs for setting. $1 per setting of 15. George Perry, Houlton, Ore. For Sale Six-acre farm, good house and out buildings. Also ten acre tract all under cultivation, one mile from St Helens, Ore. Geo. W. Perry. Houlton. Ore. For Sale Thoroughbred Wyan dott cockerels, $2.00 each. Eggs $1.00 for setting. R. H. Rober.son, St. Helens, Ore. For Sale Early Rose seed po tatoes. D. Pasero, 4t Columbia City Light Brahmas egg for hatching. $1 for 15. Mrs. S. E. King, May ger. Ore. 4-21 THE M MS During the past two years plant lice have apparently been the source of more trouble to the fruit growers of Columbia county than any otht'r one pest or disease. This is es pecially true of those growing young orchards. On page 82 of the Biennial Crop Pest and Horticul tural Report published by the Ore gon Experimental Station January 10, 1913, is a very brief and clear discription of the life history and treatment of some of these plant lice. This article will consist chiefly of quotations from that report: Of all the plant lice attacking fruit trees In Oregon at the present time, the Rosy Apple Aphis, com monly called Brown Aphis or Black Aphis, is by far the most seriou pest. A native of Europe, this in sect, probably imported into North generations are produced. Before the final molt in which the pupae change to the adult form, many puoue migrate from the leaves, and crawling down to the larger limbs and the trunk, collect under the loose bark. They remain there for a few days, molt, and as soon as their wings have hardened, leave. There seems to be no apparent reason for this unless it is to get away from the various enemies which attack them on the leaves. Most of the migrants have disap peared by July 6th, and do not ap pear on the apple again until late September. At this time scattered individuals of the fall migrant form begin to appear on the under Bide of the leaves, and more and more appear during the month of Octo ber, so that by November 1st they are quite abundant A series REMEDIES, of experiments Wood for Sale Good Dry Fir, Cut from Large Green Trees. Win Deliver to St Helens for $3.50 per Cord. To Houlton for $3.00 per Cord. 25c Discount .on Ten Cords or More. Hard Wood $4.50 per Cord. Phone Bachelor Flat Line or write me at Warren Ore. Wm. Skuzie. CHURCHES Houlton M. E. Church Houlton, first and third Sundays. Preaching by the pastor, Rev. W. T. Fairchild at 11 a. m. and 7:30 p.m. Sunday school every Lord's Day at 10 a, m., Mr. David Cole, Supt Yankton, second and fourth Sun days. Preaching by Rev. W. T, Fairchild at 11 a. m. Union Sunday school at 11 a. m.. Warren Preaching at 3 p. m. on first and third Sundays of each months. Trenholm and other points week nights. NOTICE Sealed bids will be received by the County Court of Colombia county, Ore ton, op to S o'clock p. m. ol April 4th, 1913, for special road work in road dis trict No's 7. 10, 11, 12. 13. 14. 13 and 16 of said county, according to the plan and specifications for such work on file in the office of th County Clerk of laid county. Each bid shall be accom panied by a bond, signed by two or more freeholders, in double the amount of the bid, as saretiet, made payable to the county for the faithful performance of the contaact. The court reaenrei the right to reject any and all bida if they deem them too high. Blank bonds may be obtained at the office of the cleik. bida to be filed with the County Clerk. By Order of th County Court. Dated March 19th, 1913. , , - vn.iiiucii ntic America on nurserv stock, has! mrrii .. . - ...v vii iuv jrnr vne expert vu lo most or tne apple grow- men t station for the control of these mg aisrncu or the United States, apple aphis in which Lime Sulphur o orcnard section of Oregon ap- "Black-Leaf-40" and a combination pears to De free from its ravages, of Lime-Sulphur and "Black Leaf uK some sections seem tr 40" were used. Results proved suffer more that AtViop ' ,ri.l i. ... ..... . . .. .. CIjr i-unciuslve inai ume-suiphur rus iorms which this species asstimef alone has no effect upon the aphis, -nsn nas occasioned no ihe "BIack-Leaf-40" and combined less man four common names which spray of Lime-Sulnhnr and "RWk, OSA IIMrtJ ! J?X . A . . I - uaru ... umereni sections or tne Leaf-40" were equally efficient. In uortnwest. tach of the stages are the case of thia.n.r r,rw i;t - . . , . I r,l"vu u.aereni in color and general ap- after the leaves have curled is al pearancethat they might each be most worthless, owing to the fact uwnaiea as a different spectr-s by that the leaves are so tightly curled w. iiuil grower, that the anrnv ronnnf Im aA r J -assaaw -V lliBfUV ' In the early part of the sprintr we I p-netrate to where the lice are feed have the greenish blue stem mother? . Spray thoroughly applied at covered with white powder; follow- the time when the buds are just ing these we have the pink form opening will prevent 95 to 10 per which begin to occur about June 1. cent of aphis infestation. The Lime These are the pupa and later change Sulphur should be used winter to the brownish or black so-called I strength and the "Black-Leaf-40 spring migrants. In the late fall added at the rate of one part to we have the whitish egg laying or 1 900 parts of the diluted Lime- oviparious females. These continue Sulphur on the trees until killed by late srost, usually in the later part of November. ' This pest has a disagreeable hab't of attacking only the leaves sur rounding a fruit cluster, except in years when the crop is light., when they may be found almost anywhere on the leaves. Since under normal conditions the fruit itself is not at tacked, the layman fails to associate the aphis with the small, gnarled. frail annlps whip), annoae a a a eaault . ... . . ., V, .... I County Court of Columbia County, ore. of their work n the fall at picking Lori( . petition wi present foi season. We do not just know why hearing before said County Court, a true the apples become deformed, but I & correct copy of which said petition Notice ix the county coitrt ok thk STATE oK oRKtioN, foR THE county of Columbia. In th' matter of the petition for th act rn ra'inrj rf the honnrltiries here n 'icr nanifil a d the ieldent thereof. s t e itr of Gble, Colombia Com li Oregon. To whom it mav concern : 1 Notice in hereby given tba'oq Wednes day, the 7th day of May, 1913 at 9 :30 a in. of raid day, at a regular term of the apparently the juices which would naturally go to produce growth in the fruit are drawn into the leaves and absorbed by the aphis. In ex treme cases, wnen tne leaves are '8 follows PETITION. In the County Court of the State o' Ore K n, for the County of Colum ia In the matter of the petition f r the incorporation of the botinilarie herein- caused to become curled or more oraf,er named and the residents thereof, as less f unctionless, the juices fail to City of Goble; Columbia County. extend themselvrs, except in a I To tne Honor.bl. County Court ol .milieu way; nence, even alter me I Columbia County, Oregon. lice nave left for the summer, the Gentlemen: Str. IRALDA Summer Rates between St. Helens and Portland 50 cents one way 75 cents round trip Tickets good any time after April 4th Boat leaves St. Helena 7:65a. m. Returning leaves Portland 2:30 p. id. Arrive at St. Helen 4-43 p. m. r. LHOOCHKIKK fruit fails to receive a sufficient food supply. In an orchard where the aphis has been bad during the early growing season, many gall apples will be found hanging on the tree long after the leaves have fallen. These gall apples vary in size according to the amount of in jury from as large as hazel nuts to We, the undersigned, more than lorty qualities electors, reiddinic within the errit'ry and boundaries hereinalter named and having resided therein f.r iieriod of more than 30 day pre-eding the date of this petition, respectfully pe- 11 ton and represent aa follow: 1 nai e are quanuea electors ret:dtu within the boundaries and territory hereinafter described and have refilled therein for a period of mure than 30 y .' ? -' " 1 K s r:Vi j cH, a r "I 1 i 1 v 'VSM,1 i y ,-r. J vii .'f sr 1 Wt' 1 If 1 a rather cell yoa a Eiudcbaker When your dealer tclla you ir.d you Lnow he's honest. He mny linvc cheaper wnpons in stock, but ho knows the Studebaker is the best. And so do you. He wants to give such good wagon value that you will come back and demand a buggy made by the came people. Studrbakers have ben building wagons for sixty' years and they have won the confidence of dealer and farmer ly building not the cheapest but the hat wagons. Whether you live in city, town or country, there's a Studebaker to fit your needs. Farm wagons, trucks, business and delivery wagons, surreys, buggies and runabouts, with harness for each of the saino high quality as Studebaker vehicles. 5c our Dealer or writ tu. STUDEBAKER South Bend, Ind. tnvr vork MINNEAPOLIS CHICAGO DALLAS KANSAS CITY MNVK1 ftAi.T LAKS CITY SAN ITt AN CISCO K)tTLANU, OK. 1 it ii I "" . . '. .' r , . , . . I . . x u - . .. ' "r 8 St. Helens and Houlton nearly lull grown apples. The in- days; that we desire to incrporat jury to the fruit, no matter how n""" Title XXVI, of Chapter I f little, is so rlpfinite thnr it J or,. L"rd' or' B tn 'here are not .,i! . , , '" tnan iw inhabitanu within the ter 'u.tu oFt,IC0 1 rttnrv and laoiii.Hario. .t. .1- llrVllnll kn.rA Vl A. . 1 . . I ... - "...v... nave ucionKeu io a ci usier scribe'l and that sid territory .nd where a half dozen aphis have I boundaries are not already incorporated worked on a single leaf. The injury I Tnat tDe territory is embraced in am will be on that dido r,f th oU tne proposed boundaries are descried ,.1I. ...... ' , . 7 . A Beginning at a point on the section .jury, wnen sngm, is round on the hne between sections 12 and 13. town crown of the calyx and will appear snipe, North, range 2 V., 30 feet east of as small depressions barely discern- ,he corner common to sections 11, 12, 13 able to one familiar with anv cer- "n1 in Colum,JI Qounty, Oregon, Dairy PURE MILK AND CREAM From Healthy Cows delivered to your door every day Qeorge konopka PROPRIETOR tain variety of fruit. LIFE HISTORY. -This lousfl spends the wir tcr in the egg stage, and the litt e dark green stem mothers hatch out junt as the buds begin to open in the spring. In 1911 this was about tht first of March. In 1912 tr first young stern mothers were observed February 22nd. They clus-erci the green tissue of thetpenir rhudh arm gradually work down imonj the leaves as th y opt n ou. . A t f i ;t thy are hard to f.id, bit aa tie buds open and they incrcast- n bit th y can be v!r easily lot s t; i . Tl t number present in a bingle bud n.iiy vary from one to 26, with an aver age of less than ten. By Anil 15 Ujof an average season the co'onie are well established on the mtJer 1 1 side of the leaves, and the .'saves B I have become so curled as tc m&k running thenee 8. 0 34' W. 6W 9 feet, thence west 30 feet, thence S. 1 18' K. 585 4 feet, thence N. 8Jv 21' E. 411.2 '"t, tb nre N. .26 15' W 238 fee tiien-' J- 22 31 'V 2565 ten, the.icv N J- 42' K. 2184 6 ferl, thence s j fxt' E. 19a. 4 feet, theice N i,' 6h' E 154,: f.et, thence S. 89 IS' E. H 4 ! et to tliH western iimii of II. e So i'.'f, I'-mlan I & fpokatie Katlrtu r t '.iiiitnv'a flj nierlv Alton i A C, Inm. 1 1 i iter Rmlrr .ad Compu v riiit o , I'leiic-on the Mime -( jrM to the te of t lie uiiiin ct'Bnuei o the Col li H'i k'Vn', Theiice t)o i t be i enter o ii HBln i.lann.l of e ooliitubn i.nif ii a iMi.t wnere a l tie pr.. )... . ti.f r W. from ihN.E 10 - n- r it r eiter n wu of dohie vin il it.. treci S id tiMi-r line, ihci Hi it K. u. ihtfs. i. S. E. curnti o- -ato t y, tri's Tm i of tioole, them e .he mii co in U6 8 fet along hi north 1. 1 o -si listei'sTiiwn i f 'i b e. the.it S .,.(' K 1A4 2 feet. the. c t ti, r 4 W.224 4 eet. thf ce S. HV . Of . 17l feei, In nee S 6.T 2 W frW.fi, fei, thun i S is' w. 77 8 lee , Dim re .S Dated at the town ol Unbli this 14' h day of Muicti. 1113. Henry Welter, Mra F. W, Makiu ter, H M. Fowler, r . a. Fowler, K. Bihop. Mrs. H. C. Makintter, K, Xtuuri, T o,. Hu: ter, L. IV Mnart M. D I.iuk. M. ( . Hovei , A Can'well, Kay II v n, Mr K. K. Aichi Id, Line ll v n, L. ) Brnuei.t, Kosh Muki' rter, J, T. MrK.n-iy C. K. Kuwlei Hun er. L webi- Id, V E Miikinr-Ur, Emniii Nns- bauer, V. W. MakinHer, Alex Mcl.eo , Louis Lenjj iher, Jennie Klli, Ur-. I. Luuhle, R. L K nny, Joint I n.--, n i D Milliter. Chci-lev M ikiu-tcr, It n Cooper, Vi lie iih..foii, Aith ,i Car nicr, Ilert Alakioater, I. Su-lu- , Mt. D. Link,O.C. Milium. M't, M.irar rteiter. Mi; Welte-, Mrs. l! A. tiile-. Ctuf. siiriill. Mrs. Chas. m rrul, r.ib L. Voiut Mrs. 1). IS. c.ituwc . C Hoven, Mrs. Helen Stuiue. 9 ate ol Oregon, County of Columbia, ss. Frank liisin.p, beiuj; tirst duly sworn epose and say: ft, at I circulated th toreoing lAtilion witliin tlie t-rruor eribel in the etitton herein, lh.it aw each and every une of a.l iieii- ttuners sign their respec tive nan ean H'iw of iu own knolec1(i tht ih iKiiaiurea oi me eaia petiiioneiii are true and genuine. Fiank Biho;i Subscribed and eworn to lielore i thia 24th dtiy of March, l'J13. A . . Mtit ll. r. Notary Public for Oregon A. W. Mueller Notary Public ) NotaialSeal. V State of ori gotl. ) The date ol the firvt pulilica'ion is llolire is April 4, lifl3, anil ihe da e of last publication will be April 25, I'Jl.'l oreiion. ' 200 occurred in the nsws.n-nt of : the pvrsonul property of IVrt Uruitn 1 for the year 1910, it is ordered by the court that upon the payment by the said Bert Hraim of the sum of $5, including penalty ami interest, the sum of $5.33 be remitted from said tax for the year 1910. Whereupon, court adjourned un til Wednesday, April 2, 1913. Indian Runner duck e).rgs for title Jl for 13. J. VVY VatiN'atta. Wi.r-ren. CORDIALS WINf S CIGARS Pine Mottled Goods aN Specialty WFINIIARD'S BEER OLD JUDGE BAR E. ENYART. Proprietor IIOL'LTUN OrKGON CO.RTF.OU3 COMj'ETENT ST. !ICLCA(5 FRCACIIDRY CLCIAIAC A ti D PRESSING rlHOP PropriHor SLITS I'RXSSf) HHILf. YoU WAIT SMS .V.r"f TU V-WW v HMiTilASS TAILOU ON THE STRAM St. Helens, Or. Livery, Feed and Sale Stab!: DRAY ING AND TRANSFER AH Business Promptly Attended To PHONE IS OR 42 th Notice to Creditors IN THE CoCNTY Col RT oF THK STATE oF oKF.tioS. Folt Columbia County Ia the matter of the estate of Hans F. Bjorknian, Deceased. Notice ii hereby given by the under signed, the administrator of the estate of Hans P. Bj irkrnan, dei-eased, to ttie creditors of, and all perrons having claims against said estate, to inesenl them, with the proper voucher, within l months frrni the date nf this n 'ii;e to i-nid adiiiiiiistrator, at. the Colmiibia County Bank, in St. Helens, C dninbiii county, Oregon, that lie inn the place for the transitctinn of the biiHincsi of raid estate. ' Dated April 4th, 1013. i Win. M Rom, WARNING It ) a feh-nv t r anyiiiie le a k!aii miative ir lelerr'.duiii eii I n iih my othi r name hitn I - wn. i .. an hiiik'v Ken hit nan e ihn "lice for t e mini' int-i.snre. ir u" t ich le'ttion when he it ni-t a I. nil voter. Referendum Petition To the II. tunable Jonn 1 in(;i', onli-ri f the Cit ol til. II, I, !,, ( . ')ia t'ounty, Oretfiin : We, lh" ihhIithiwiimI lejj-l i d it of ."t Iltlene, Columhia Cnunu, irion, r. pecl hilly fit mnnil Unit lull , an-H Number l.'!8, t n1 itlt-.l "An or linnni c in repeal I tr.litiiti.ie .No. I'.'O i f tl,. titv ol "t. Ileltfiin, r Ki. n hitivc to til- limit- teg the l umber . f ml, ... (, il,e ,,.. oensiii ,.f Kpjiititnu., In.iii h .iI vn-i!n- liipiors and I. rmei t. .1 cider lute el. Ii.huI mi hin e.tid eity;" pnM-i l.v h- council of the tiiv of S-. He.ei.s. at ii- ineetinK on ihe lilih d ivof M in d. i.. I he snlui.ittcil to the leirnl votct- f ili- t o St. Helens for then aiit.r v.tl m r. jiciion st the n ulur i liy . l.-i ticn .. he held in a!d citv on tie Til. ,'i. Iiril, lul.i, huiI ea. h lor I im-e f -Hya , I nave pi i otially -iatn d :i.ls ih iiii,,n i am a leva! voter of n,e rt . s.. te ens, I Hiimteit County, Oieuon, ami my resnleni-e ami tre, t ntinile r Hie eot- rectly written ft-r my nam. j j PHONE IS OR 42 II ELMER BLACKBURN - - pRJ ST. HELENS. OREGON , Eggs for Hatcii) t0rfe;. 5. C. Huff Leghorn. 1 Klih S.CBuffOrp;nra ;. ' JA WW 11 Cm XV 'V' ' ' sfl Maiiiur P.,, 3.oo pmUUt I h:.i"-r- VieW' : ... . .i w rite lur nialina Lul ml 3I j-xJ Mr. and innlnss al Poultry Sam Mrs. Albert 0. Ir ox 96 Coble, Or -i 4 Oliver & Oliver's 1 r- Cicncral 31crchandise Furniture i Hardware Farm Products Wanted !l E M. i: (Jm k F. Hflznn Vmi A. (J ay rtei.b tieore reil Waikit.a K. W U.H.t A. T Lhws H. K. Mct'oriiiit N. li. I'erkins Jaiin: I litre J..hn f)e hinan I.. Cipi erer F. Wntkina SL Helens A.iujiufDirBLur ol inc eiut.e oi iluns 1 , : v Bjorknian, deceaed. Methodist Notices Sunday School, 10 a. m. Subject Subject, ' A. HarriM I If. K. Lailare ; m. i".. Miii.T 1'i te I cltun It. r. flalton ! A. 1: TIli.lIlp.O'l Jacob and tsau. Morninjr service 11 a. m Biblical Mathematics. hpworth Leatfue,-6:45. Subject:1 he Indication of Jesus. Leader, tv tiih c.itvTv min.T Notice of Final Account n.,l euicntcnt. Ukst Link ny Simks in thk Coi-nty Walk-Ovkr ladies' and men's shoes Tiikkk Lakh lagging Shoes HOULTON ORKGON 1. fa INDIA RUNNER DOCK EGGS 00 per 1,1 , $.LO() per JO BARRliD ROCK EGGS fiLJO per 1" I'oor Hatches Made Good W. C. BIORL2Y ' ST. I.ELENS ortcoN THK r-l.Tf F ORKl.tlV. I OH rJL- UMHU COUNl'Y, In ihe niniter of the estate of Htvid II. lri"alr, I'ec.HWil. ' r ' 1 eiehy Kiven tlntt Ivtnii,, , Rritfiin s1i. iniui.i.tr;v i (ret her with anecdotes relating to i),.v,,i ti i ti,,',, . , , " ' . n'fi i.n ii'eti her final MCn.uiir - ku. Ii ailmiiii.tratrlx oi shi i nii't" in in- t icinM Olive IBare. Eveninjr Service, 7:00. Subject: he Gospel of tSong. The evening service will corwiKt of solo3, on;s by the choir and cono. relation, to- songs or ti e authors. E. T. Luther, Pastor 11 f : A, ... 4-fj.' Vlf.7. .t, tlt.r,.-. . (.,.,' V i jt a pinxian or aaimon colored lorn) to h .l ol beginning;. appear. iTjeae are aJ pupmundj Inat tha au n her of inhaiiiunin thel i - ' " m mm nt i Droauce ine vrown miirratoi s r. I .nrnoryana iniijintna DoiimiariM hr. iM.m ' .'"y .males which Boon ater maturity 'b,0, eC'ibeil . apirosima.-ely 170, Km r 7T dfiuioDear from the aDDleand nroLa."""1 ""''" P' that . t Inc.r- vTOAlta.CtASUCJS. All deair.i g to connect to lewi in se wet dUirict No. 2, apply to I; Constantin fur permit City Counc.l. John Q. Gage, Rec . .. . eor n ii' i '"""i swoni tutt m l , - " novt-r unu :irst ru . ni;,.,n... .... w. .......iny l, ( clover; American Won.Ier and l!lir bank seeil iiotatfMiH; nb a new vari- --ty (iiiioii mo Evergreen, jieuicr nnd fine potnto. F-r particulars ,,honft ()T ritn t, i,. uirmm, VV'n a Croat irren. Ore. Court of Hie f:K l Oretf..r.. fr ,tjju er.n I I J .i .1 il I t... . . I . . - ' ",n ' ini ap-1 pol t.dEinj.dny. the -i.ih iiav . I prjl I li:l, t 10:(!0o'flo.k a in. of ! ,1 I Uy order of '' e ,H"n r"01" ' 'd r. nrt, inr-t. H-.er,, Cnluml.ia .ottr.ty, Oj-.n. u,1,.,,., the time nnd pliue for the h. arim. f all I 't . " " n il, i in in ii r. ni t smiI ihe wummont IN THK CIIcfiT Cflt'UT nr.- KIATI' i.i , , wr ,J"I ,;w::i V county, tarl A. J, tV);on p!Hltirrj I'efcnil .nt. of li p ' . on Hie to r :.v r. ii ii.. .1 t:oi.. r.non rrs j ply locaU on, ioni on or mo't un- j pi ii, uniienlie name o- ihi woi.ia, ui.fitr the D.oviai a. .h ilave five acres of new ground ready for plow. Would give con- tiact for p.'owing same. George Perry. Houlton. Eggs for setting $1 per 15 eggs. C. W. h u. Pwe bred VV'hlto Leghorns. e t.ment there, f, uml t all p, th0ntt ! ; . ' r 'r"" 'l Ir, n,riln, inter.te.lidMi.UaUe T.ay ai-i-troi.,.",, , 1 '''' dnr (lied or :er.reHul,ldien.l file any. .hj.cl.o..,.; " , "" '" V" '"M'ed court t..er,t.. iZTn0ttUh,t'"' ""'""".dayof Dtredfit Helens, Oregon, ,1 r,t i, t ' A, ' '' "'ore than poi.ll.hed March 28, 1013. . , , ."" "'"'"'"r I'm .hue of Urn .... ri.Kurnriiiii t il,l " ""ii ami Emmi A. WHiun li.lnlatrntrlx of Kstate of l urittmn, Ueeeased. I i -... 1 II t'.i.l f.. II vid If , . ,,..! ,..,..' -"' man aner ' fly i'i tf.e ( rP e ".lief fnf o? diver dissolving the loiidiof ii"ny i, ,w and Iteretoforn ili" tween vmi r,,, I nhilntiir. and a""! r'nliitifl the c.a ....l r.i,l..(lv o'i li iiinr i ii,r,.a f oiiraelf sml 'l'! vi! . MntH. J. Tanwen. flimixa W,Ti K'n, Cornd li T.mitrn and Carl Tartn n. drcaring philntiir to lie.the oj "' M own ritflit. f.e anil cleitroll chilli in vour favor Iherein. ef I ! l'iwin.le.fii,eit real pn . rt. d" In the County of Columhia and Si" 'reirnn. vl.. . ...,niw.r rltrl.t ( 'o k nitinhor i n rtrvant'n F'',J1 diti m i.i the town of hryatitsvilli'.' "I'ltlli iheCIt of Clat.kaitir; '' "'I'" relief Mi. h na the Court may H "I't t.ihle In the premises. T'li iiii.iiii,n. , pnhiisi c I in t'i1 "eifiis M.t jytllfl oril(,r ( tl.HlM A, l'.akln, Jinlyr. r,f tha shovs tilled Court. .1,, I- .,..1 .nteti.il'fj "he nlii, ieei,., ,l.y of Man h, VM'.A ""oataoftliH flrBl pnhlleatlon l "iininmns Is M.ireh 21. 101.1. and thci "i ineiHi-t publication thereof is Sluf ii'l.l. r jarry A Wmtler, I Att Jr. for ri.ilnilf T ot. "pmnijLI"'