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About The Oregon mist. (St. Helens, Columbia County, Or.) 188?-1913 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 22, 1905)
OREO ON MIST Jintercd t the Postoffice at St. Helens, r Oregon, as seooml -class frail roattcr. .Iswikd J?vnKv.rtnAV Bv k.-u.-pAg. " Kl.lTOtt XM) FfeO'PMIHTQM- One copv, one year, in advance 1 00 71JL uiuuuia. ...... Legal notices 25 cents for Iq.c, GO FRIDAY September 'H, J1KV.. tOUXTl OFFICIALfAPJPtt. .Having the Urgcst circulation of any pa ' -per in Columbia County. AID FOR THE NKUALEM. The attack upon the County Court .because it has appropriated money frmii the general lund to aid in Hio buiklinK 'of decent grade for the' road connect ing Clatakanie and 'the N'elialeni Valley, comes with peculiarly lal grace from a pap.r published in the aomh end or Columbia CountT. Of course tlia stat ! nent that' neatly $4,000 was appropri auxl from the common county fuud U a grow exaggeration, the records showing that the total appropriated from that fund ass but $1800, the balance being the apecial ten mills levy of road district 'o. IS. It may be that aoch an appro priatioo is not within the strict con atroction of the law, though it has the aanction of custom and precedent bnt aa an act of justice to the settlers in the Kebalem Valley it recta upon a snre foundation and will receive the sanction of the great body of the taxpayers of .this county. It has given the people of the N'ehalein an ontlet that ia practica ble for teams hauling heavy loada the greater portion of the rear, and by ao 'doing baa made ' their faro) RiOre valuable and therefore worked a benefit to the taxpayers of the whole county. All the roads cannot be given the at tention they need in any one year, and there was no section of the county that stood in greates need of assistance or better deserved it. The majority of the settler benefited by this appropriation have pnt in the greater part of their lives clearing np that remote section, and they have not in the past received th ) consideration to which their merits t itit'ed them. The County Judge did not ''sit idly by," as the Register charges, while this a'd was being given to the people of the lower end of the county. On the con trary, the act had his hearty indorse ment, lie seems to have gotten the i lea that be is judge for the whole nnty, and not for St. Helens and Iljalton alone, and in this he will re- jive the nearly approval of all fair- uunuea ciuxens. nr. miicneii, or mose who pall the strings that set him in motion, helped to elect Judge Ifattan, and the trouble with him now it that he finds be can not rnn bint as absolutely as be expected to. The County Court will be in session September SOtband it will be interesting to notice the great number of heavy tax payers march en masse to the court boose to protest against the action of the county court in appropriating $1800 for an absolutely necessary public improvement, headed by the gentleman from Houlton bearing a banner on which shall be inscribed "lio grafts permitted unless I am in on them." As to the formation of a taxpayer's league, we are inclined to favor the idea, but it should be composed of those who pay taxes in their own name and work vat thair three dollar road tax. lOCSTY COURT. Preeeeding of the L'eaaty Court September iw Term September Gth, 1st. Judicial day. In the matter of the petition of Felix pebast et als, for the location of a county joad. First reading of the viewers re port, now bad in open conrt. In the matter of the petition of S. E. Butts for a license to sell liquor in Qoble precinct, License granted for six months from Sep. 1st, 1905. In the matter of the petition of Louis Flhnrer for a license to sell liquor in JJak Point precinct. License granted for 12 months from September 9th, 1905, In the matter of the change in mode of outlay of special road tax of R. D, No. 15. Changes submitted by tax payers, approved by t' e court, and ordered that same be filed and be made a part of original report of taxpayers meeting of said district No. 15. In the matter of making payments on contract for specification No. 1 R. D. No, 15. Ordered that warrant issue in full payment of above contract in the sum of 1109.00 favor of GustOuHafeon, and that Srarrant for $199,75 drawn upon the special road fund of faid Ii, II, No. 15 at Jnly term of this conrt, ia favor of 1). .f i' , . ,,... (tt . urascy uv vaiiueiieii. Adjourned till 7th, inst. September 7th. 1005, 2nd Judicial day. in i ne pianerui tue pennon oi r. J inuli el als lor the location of a county road. Ordered that viewers meet at point of beginning of proposed road on September 25th, 1005 at 10 a. w. an( view, survey and report on same. In the matter of the petition of Felix Debast et als for the W-atiun of aeountv roaa. necona rtaumg oi me viewers re port now had, ttnd ctttiiiis for (Jiimiiucs of C- C. amlAunic WiiKon no.v ci..tis) in! by the court ; mid it ie or'Ji'rwj hv th court tlmt tli viewers report on J Ilia road be, and mime is hereby accepted, except in the matter of dauuige to preui Ws of C. C. Wilson, w hich amount is lerehy increased to '$26,00, and further ordered that said road be opened to pub ic travel, and recorded as a County ,nad. ("i y sv ;aint thvconnlrnllowed. and ordered paid at the Feptem,ber term f the eonity(Ci.nrt, on general fund, . ' '.Surveying, viewing and locating Fell IK'bntt road. W T Walts tfl 00 0 0 Kohinsoii 3 10 It F -Taylor John West . 6 00 '. . . 2 00 Folis IVbast S Q0 Harry Puan 6 W fcdicon Doan BOO A M Aaron CP Jos Rich 7 00 i W Urant 18 00 W K Stevens .'. .82 ,00 T Unssi powder A C. R. 1. No. V. 10 96 I. fcwett same No. 7 Work on Mii-t and Clatskmilo I 85 rvad and supplies for same. J Jones (20 00 6 t ,10 00 S: 75 SO 00 04 03 5 00 85 00 jNSheffer J Jones , , . Chits Kastman '...,'.... Joe llinkel. i Chss Hiller Cecil Lane Jon llinkel A U Kastman .. 113 00 1 Mrs. 1 A Lane H2 60 , V ' - IK D A Lane S7 75 Q llowatson. L Burnham F Malfnurrg L IVtcrsoif U B McNeley L R Iturnham . . . . Ueo i ishcr W N llowlett J U Drake ET Wallace PA Lane Joe llinkel Frank Bartiham . . . B F Van S10 00 45 50 130 05 ' 62 75 71 45 142 00 30 40 19 50 5-1 80 00 90 10 00 40 20 10 00 21 00 4 45 10 35 23 90 145 27 A F Meyers A Co . Pophauut McLean. Henry Doerr , Henry Kratt O F Lindgren 13 20 fauper Account K Rose attend nee on Hall A Dug- gins. 12 00 Fred Trow, Supp for Jordan 10 00 L R Burham house rent for Hop kins family WOO Home for the Aged, Board of Mrs, Prietler 45 00 St. Mam Hospital, board of W Bataon 43 40 H Morgas supplies 0 60 W F Maelav milk for MpDonald 3 00 gt Vincents Hospital oare of Ed arnell 43 60 A P McLaren board, medicine and attendance on Al Parker C3 00 E McVev sodd for McDonalds. , 5 55 A J Dealing medicine for Wm Dug- gin , 4 75 Harry West express on colli o etc for I. Hall 1 50 M C Grav coffin etc for Hall 20 10 II PWalkina J P fees state vs Butler 5 Mrs, Mollie Rica witness fees tame 7 60 Mrs. Sadie Landies same. 7 50 Wash Muckle constable fees State vsBurckhardt 2 40 Oregon Mist stationery , . 20 00 Irwin Hodson Co '. a 00 Martin White 10 00 RH Mitchell 3100 A J Deming 7 30 EC Blackford 6 00 II Henderson postage 20 00 Hall cleaning court honso 3 50 I U Copeland tra v exp stationery j and postage 27 85 Road Supervisors M J Engelert No. 1 10 00 J W Nowles 3 57 50 CE Olson 4 11150 Jaa Kennedy 5 92 50 Q W Richardson 6 80 00 WL Brown 7 , 20 00 RALillich 9 08 12 Jas Van 10 82 50 GWV'elchll 30 00 A E Harvey 12 5 00 B F Van 13 102 40 C W Mellinger 14 18 00 PBurgerson 15 1 26 Catper Libel county com 37 20 Fred Watkins bringing insane patient to St. Helens 2 00 Maude Decker work in Assessor's office S3 00 J B Godfrey samp 42 50 II B Ebson same 67 50 Nellie Laws same 40 25 J B Godfrey work on Board of Equalization 6 00 N Haney clerk of Election 3 00 W H Powell exam of teachers. . . 15 00 Mrs. S S Way sama 15 00 Mildred Grant work on tax roll. . 62 50 Washington creamery Co, Ice cream A punch, Col Co day L A C Fair 30 00 D C Burns supp for lunch Col Co day at L A C Fair 5 00 Martin A Forbes decoratings for same Portland Wire works stands fur same Oregon Lumber Co lumber II R Cliff Sec board of health. . . 4 50 11 50. 100 00 31 (& Allowed on general rood fund DiSt. 1 J R Duncan 6 00 Will West , 6 00 WE Stevens 12 50 Nelson Wiloox Lumber Co. . , . . , 40 63 gratis 4 Price.. SS (j0 John Sparks. . 1 99 Dist No. a ferry A Graham . , , Brimi & Stan wood. . James P pence , Warren Lumber. Co GirtyARoliey..."... A Mclntire John Boyd John Kappler l oo 111 01 40 26 17 .'5 97 19 00 jl '. 17 oq 32 62 Dist No 4 r- W Nowles C N Eowler 41 2 M'Freah.... 44 80 NPinckney......... '.. 1 26 J Spence 10 00 Olos Olsen 48 44 CEOraon..... 67 60 C II English 2 70 0 II Gore.. 60 25 F Clrk 4 50 niSAKAmncFKZAirj F W 1 Absolutely Pare t Dist No 5 F Lengacher. 28 00 28 00 O J unit. H Blake H 00 Jtt Anliker W Antone Wise.-. ,J W II Morell 62 00 J P Archibald , 8 00 a Morell 60 00 J G Kennedy 02 00 HMorwll 6 00 U Morrell 7 00 J II Kennedy 10 00 Geo Link 9 00 L Bradley 12 00 L Bradley 20 00 i W Makinster 4 00 Dist No 0 R F Baker NordbyA Wilson 27 90 35 58 85 06 52 00 10 00 72 15 H D Richardson G II Richardson A K Morgan Nordby A Wilson Dist No 7 J R Headlee 13 60 F HNienstedt 10 00 Dist No 9 Oregon Lumber Co 23 44 Ben Mayor 58 63 Dist No 10 W T Simmons 80 Scott Hall 6 60 C Johnson 15 75 W S Harding 17 60 W Fogel 8 75 Nathan Van... 12 00 Geo Miller 71 50 GAKelty.. "5 50 John Campbell 20 00 Geo Marry 1 00 Dist No 11 J Cameron 3 00 OErickson 24 00 J M Anderson 20 00 Dist No 12 John Cameron 20 00 John Wilson 3 00 Pist No 14 B Hosford 00 G Mill 2 00 X Kerns J D Hall 2 00 f Emmons 10 00 Roy Tucker 9 00 R Mills 10 P Mellinger 10 00 W Allen 4 20 Wilburn Hall 3 50 W D Case 24 50 TM Tucker 17 50 V MBeeghley 17 50 A Emmons 15 00 F Tracey 7 00 Dist No 15 G Downing... 7 00 1 00 G W Parker.. E R Tbroop 1 25 P Bergerson , Id 00 J C Mullins 2 00 J A McDonald 4 20 Albert Tbi verge AGHotchkies 5 00 I P Spencer 4 80 C Malmsten 7 80 A M Parker 6 80 - Allowed on special tax. Dist No 14 B Hosford 2 00 WLDugKins 8 00 A Kerns 10 00 Roy Tucker 7 00 T M. Tucker 21 00 E E Mckerson 4 00 C Bergerson 1 1 00 F Tracey 34 60 W D Cje 1 00 WD Case 12 oO A Emmons 35 00 W Allen 20 25 U MBeeghley 34 25 Wilburn Hall 28 00 J Emmons 20 00 J D Hall 18 00 P Mellinger 20 00 R Mills 17 00 W L Duggins 12 00 CW Mellinger , , 30 60 Dijt No. 15 GuitGustafson.. 190 60 In the matter ot the petition of James A. Ray for damages, by reason of defect in County road. Upon consideration of this matter it appearing to the court that the defect in the county roan com- plajned of was caused by Die action of the elements. Petition is therefore de nied. In pie matter of the petition of rtiilip Stein for reduction of tax for t);e year J904. Petition denied. In the matter of approving lie ap pointing of fire wardens by County Judge, during vacation, The appoint ment 61 James Ellwooe and John F. Cheldelin heretofore made by the Coun- ! ty Jucjge were, now jpjiroved by the courj In the mutter nf the eatjcellHtion of void tax aalf certificates fielcj by" this county. Tax kale c'ertilicates Nos. 5J8, 623, 624, fj, 030, 631 and' tf-7 being wl (he tax certificates held by the county for tiie tuxes for the rear Vf)4, on lands in the 11 section strip adjudged to be in Washington county, were thisdayorder ed turned over to the sheriff for cancel; lution . In the matter ot the cancellation of county warrants over 7 y'r old on July 1st, 1006. The following paoicd warrants being all tho enmity .warrants remaining In tho hand qt the countf clerk that were drawn more than 7 years prior to the 1st day of July IW5, wer now ordered cancelled In t ie i,rt)seuce of the court. ml series A No. ;W1I7 Wm Junes .fili.iai , xriu series a no. anew u kj mmicr. " and aerie A No. a77 J HUottmler 1 60 2nd series A No, 8780 W Howe. 1 00 2nd series A No. 8781 O D Wolf. 1 00 2nd sei ie A No. 3840 Tom Anderson I 50 2ml Mrii A No. 2M)ti J tl lVtermin. . 3 00 2nd scries X No. W7Cldo.Rleharu son w 2nd series A No. .1908 MttlhUs Wyer 3 00 2nd series A No. 3001 J N kfee sher iff aa 2nd series A No. 39i8 J N Rice sher iff ; su 2nd series A No. 3972 J N Rice ulicr- Irt 3 2nd series A No. 4267 Henry Martin 1 60 2nd series A No. 4270 John Turner.. 2 00 2nd ries A No. 4451 Victor Deger- sted t 6Uj O...I ,.l... 1 KI 1 lil I L.I.Kan t Til) III the matter of the payment of sUy of the secretary of the county Board of Bealfh. Ordered that Secretary ot the county Board ot lloallh lie paid ul rate 1 and i rout ri,c1' 011 lxpuhition of 8410 In 4 quarterly paymenta as provid ed by law. In the matter ot proposed change in route of county road at Neer City. It appearing to the conrt that tha owners of the land required to make proposed change are ready to deed same to the county, an 1 that said change will bene fit the road, it is therefore ordered that w hen snid deed Is filed for record, said new route be accepted as the county road. Adjourned to 8th lust, September 8th, 1905, 3rd Judicial day. All the bills against the county, road districts and special funds reported last week, were on this day allowed by the court, and the clerk ordered to issue warrants in payment of same. Adjourned to 9th, inst September 9th, 1905, 4th Judicial day. In the matter of procuring the books etc, required for tha registration of land titles. Ordered that county clerk take advice as to what books etc. are neces sary, ami procure same at once. In the matter of the publication of the delinquent tax list of 1904. Ordered that county papers be notified to sub mit bids to this court for the publication of same according to law, on or before Sept. 30th, 1905. In the matter ot the complaint of Sup ervisor of R. D, No. 0 regarding block ing of the county road at Inglis, by the Oregon Lumber Co, Ordered that said company be and they are hereby noti fied, to leave at lea.it 20 ft in width clear on said road, and conduct their Burning operations in such manner hereafter, that water from same shall nut run into county road. Adjourned to September 00th, 1906. , . Are Yon Kiiiragcri? Engaged people should remember, that after marriage many quarrels may be avoided by keeping their digestions in good condition with Electric Bitters. S. A. Brown of Benuetsvillr, 8. C. snys: "For five years my wife suffered intens ly from dyspepsia, complicated with a torpid liver, until she lost her strength and vigor, and beccme a mere wreck of her former selfe. Then sho tried electric bitters, which helped her at one, and finally made her entirely well. She is now strong and healthy." Perry A Graham sells and guarantees them at 50c a bottle. Less than four weeks remain in which to take advnntago of the low railroad rates to go and see the Lewis and Clark Fair ami the Wonderful Northwuxt country, When in Portland (io to The Empire Rostaurant, 192 Third Street, three doors South of Baker The irs. Meals from 15 cents up. Open day and night. Oysters in any style. Wm. Ilolilamler, Prop., formerly of the Royal, 1st and Madison. The big borne and cattle show at the Exposition is now in progreas, opening September 10. It will run for ten days. Some of the most noted horses in the country are on exhibition, and in the cattle, sheep and bog sections the entries are highly interesting. Cattle and horsemen from all quartet of the United Stutes are in attendance. Like Finding Money Finding health Is like finding money, so think those who are sick. When yon have a cough, cold sore throat, or cliect irritation, better act promptly like W. C. Barber of Sandy Level, Va He says : I had a terriable chest trouble, caused by smoke and coal dust on my lungs; but, after finding no relief in other remedies, I was cured by Dr. Kings New Discovery for Consumption, coughs, and colds. Greatest sals of any cough or lung medicine in the world. At Perry A Graham store ;50c and $1 .00; guaranteed. Trial battle Tree. Qne of the mot Interesting outside attractions for Exposition visitors is the Maclay Park Bud canor), which begins lust outside one of the entrances to the fair. There is no other park In the world like this, A narrow trail, just wide enongh for one perron at a time, leads op the slope on one side of ttu canon, grodnajly dijoending- to the bot tom, along which runs a purling brook, For a mill or more pie frail teads tljrpugh the deep canon, with great fir trees rising on eaph side at)d ferns ns tall as a man, growing thickly, Then, at the upper end, the slghlseur climbs the nar row trail up the slopn and along fho m'ountnin side, coming out at City Park, a beautiful place of landscape gardening, Maclay Park is left jutt as nature rnadu it, excepting that the one narrow path ha been cut through. I have money to loan on approved real estate security, W. H.POWXilX, St Helens, Oregon. VERNON I A ITKMS. sidnsv M.iliiili-it misrtc a I'twln trip to Portland this week. Ho went by the j Vori GruvVTcrMp tnerc U an atuwtion there for him.' Who know. The nrw gravel side walk on the south side of Brdire street, between First and , ... rMt i.,. mv imU. Tins tie ,; , , , .. ... be considered commendatory or other wise, as the reader electa. The pile ot rubbish at the west end ot the bridge is somewhat (?) ornamental. T. R. Thnaip who has been In the Imp fields, al Portland working in a saw mill, seeing the fair and having a rvkmI lime In general the past three wicks, returned home Sunday evening. K. K. Nickcrson started to Portland Tuesday with a load of apples from hi orchard. He always finds a ready mar ket tor Ncbatem apple, since he packs them so well, and although It is a long rough haul, gets them there In good shape Cueaucy West and wife, nee I.va MulmsU-u, went over the mountains to Hilbboro this week where they Had business. They alo went to ruruaiui m take In the tir. Prank Tracey is hauling shlngVs and lumber these days, expecting to bulid a house yet this fall, on his ranch two miles up Rock Creek way. John Pringtv w in Portland last week and a portion ot this, nttciidiiijj to mat ters in connection with bis lal uue business. J. C. Coulter has lieeli quite sick for n week past, but is much improved at I his writing. Deputy Prosecuting Attorney, W. H. Powell, was in this city Saturday last on business. Mr. aud Mr.i. A. N. Karlcy have been ilolng" the exposition Un week. Mrs.lv. R Tliroop, who lu been visiting her motttrr, Mis. R, C. Wriwter aud sister Mrs. Kred Hrgstroiu, at Port land the past three weeks, returned Wed nesday oi this week. While out she luid in a simply of lull and winter good for the store. Messrs Simpson and D.vi, ranchers from near Forest Grove epent tew days of last week up Rock Creek hunting and fishing. They stopped over the night Tuesday with J. C. Coulter, an old Irieiid of Mr. Davis'. Mrs. Arthur Johnson, wilh her daugh ter Kdra, and brother and sister. Willie and Ruby Denslow, are in Portland this week taking in the fair. The sncet-ssful bidder, Mr F.iiglckc. for tlie cruastayiug up the Pebble creek road bus thrown up the ob even Wtore doiuj any of the work, nnJ his loituUincii luve let the contract to Clyve Mills and CUr- nucc Palmer. They beg in on the job the first ot the week. Next Tuesday, Sept. 2ll, is IuirymatH Puyat the fair, n:id in my of our citweii are planning to be present on that nny There will be present some of the uiot prominent dairyman of the coiium , who will address the people on pertinent sub jects, and during llw day there will be a display of fine dairy stock, including all of the premium cows trout Oregon at the Worlds fair at St. Louis last year. Chas. Mellinger, supervisor of R. I), No. 14, is pushing the grade work in bis district, being done by the spcfi.it In, m as to close it nil up lelorj tti jeh r.iin comes. l S. Mellinger, who t.'!t the contract on the grade nil I (jr.ivi 1 work around the bluff. Just aVive l'iit-lmrg. on the river road, will soon complete the job. I). W, Kcisry and ('ut Gustation, who have contracts near Vcrmmia in district No. l"i l'r grade and gravel work, are also pushing the work. All this permanent work being done in these two districts is helping the qurstion c( trans portation along wonderfully in this part ot the Nehatem, Dr. and Mrs Hatfield left Tuesday morning by way of Throop's vtpress, for Clatskauic, thence to Astoria and Seaside and thence up the Columbia on the Ifns selo to Portland, Thursday, to spend n few days seeing the centcniiifil. They will take a trip next week up the Will amette to Cottage Grove for a few !:iys viait with Mrs. Hatfield's brother, W. G. Woods and family. Returning to Port land the following week they, may take atrip up the Columbia as far us The Dalles. They have aim planned a side trip from Kugene up into the Cascades to visit I. It. McLain, an old laiyhood friend of the Doctor's. This is the find outing they liave taken since coming to the Nehalem, seven years ago this mouth, and it is their intention to uce a bit of Oregon while awy. " " " ''SI Oregon $H0TjIN AND Uwiofi Pacific uSiiiN iikr-oi', 1 1 " j ,Wvii CifirAii'i-Poll'll.aM s.if a.' T Arrlveit. .tn'KtT. iiii)-. s;0u"r si r., iii. lor ins Mi Hully. S i'6k Aif it fXXv. "it, for KnHtorn WsIiInk Ion. Wslla W.lln. Iw- Si, liul Jtaily. labin, li'iour rt'Ali-im; snl (ireat N(fUV(ii poliiti. ' AtXA'NftC ytKVH KMH fur tlio Kast via lluiil- I ii if nn. lajrrmi I tllr. I.T A. M Ually, THBKJS DAILY TRAINS ytiii ALL rOJNTa liAbT, LOWHR Coi.UMllfA UlVKR, ftuuijay, ai n.iiii p. in. piiniMsy U:UI t for Astoria .nl war InniliiiKS Hcliirnna' leaviis Aalurla nl 7 (Ml a, m iIkIIv. escem aua-tay A. L. CRAIQ, Ocncial Trtkciiirir Attut, I'Ol TI.ApOrs, MEN'S $9.75 H M The best you ewr saw for the price. Other stores j nsk f 1 5.00 jvr ,uo better. M H NEW PATTERNS x . 3nd for one. H PLEASl; YOU, return it. r WClCh, 221-223 Morrison St. 1 jpi 1 New Walk-Over Styles for Hen S3. 50 AND $4.00 KNIGHTS & iiHire IVikiiiHUotvl.IIMrri AN0 THE JUG STORK DOWN S By The Bii Sawmill!- i ! I Kwtriiig New ihmU Kvery thy iu the WVok s sl v 4 THE MUCKLE STORE HAS A REPUTA- j lion ol Mini; Man.lint; fur tlniv the fUst In fc! -GENERAL .UEKCHADISE- j I' Dart & St. Hilcii.s, - - tVVVVj,VVa -sV-V j THE FAIRMOUNT Corner mid t!mr strt cts at A first class nio.lcru hotel, at the most rcisouable rates. A family hotel, where guests from the country may be assured of uod treatment. Iu conncctionwiih the hotel will be fouuJ the most reasonable priced first coss rcstaurant j thc city of Portland. Special accommodations for large families. Get your dinner at Thk Kairmount before entering the grounds, and avoid the high prices inside restaurants arc compelled to charge THK FA11 Cor, 2Qlh and Pt)R PORTLANA DAILY IRALDA steamer f. I II 000 II K I It U, Mailer. Leaves Hahiier .laily, eee,t Hun.lay, AaAVAAA SU1T5 NEW FABRICS IP IT DONT . .msvm a mss S. Jl CLOTHIER 11 l'ortluii.l, Ore. ii k a tap 0003 rtAil- OWf IfSi r.O0DSjrxU 1 M tickle. - OlfgOU. 'Tj Hie front gate the IKilitJl. tiVI O U3STT, t Upshur SU. 4 NiiTsa ITai.ni, CuHvaifAl" ') j Hi fioiiKitny, ATTORNlCy-AT-LAW. Ileal ISkintv ami 'I lniLcr Lauds mM smt Al'. IroiMs ii'mln, dr. IIKI.f.NH, I 1 0stK,.,ij ATTfJRNRY-AT-LAW. 3