The Oregon mist. (St. Helens, Columbia County, Or.) 188?-1913, June 22, 1906, Image 2

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    OK K(i ON MIST
Entered at the I'ostoffice nt St. Helens,
Oregon, as sceoiul -class mail matter.
Issimn Kvkry Friday By
E. II. FI.AGO,
EDITOR AND rKOPRIKTOR.
lOrXTY COI HT.
One copv, one year, in advance. . f I W
Six months &
Legal notices 35 cents per line.
FRIDAY, June 22. UKVi.
It iseuitl that the Western I'nion Tel
egraph Company charged over $1,000,000
for mesjages that were s npwed to le
telegrKulicd San Fram-tco ami then
fent them by can iers and thiotigh the
United Slates ninili.
A number of the insurance coinniiies
have concluded to shave their San Fran
cisco losses 23 cents on the d 1U.1". The
six-bit companies, it is safe to say, will
do very little business hereafter on the
Pacific Coiist.
The Oregon City Enterprise is dvvot
ing t great deal of space to funeral
sermonetts over the political remains of
tieo. C. Brownell, who it reiterates is
dead, dead, dead. If ho is so very dead
would it not be as well to quit stamping
on the remains?
Let's not have any more kicks coining
from the farmers that we are governed
by politicians and professional men and
that they are disregarded. One of the
best men Oregon can piodoce, against
whom nothing enn be said, who ha done
more for the farmers than any man in
Oregon, and a farmer himself, has been
turned down for Governor fur au oily
politician and turned down by the
farmers themselves. New berg Graphic.
The next Oregon Legislature will con
tain seven Democrats only, six in the
Senate and one in the House. This will
be the smallest Democratic representa
tion in many years. Of the thirl j mem
bers of the Senate, 14 are holdovers. Of
the 13 elected to the Senate this year,
seven signed Statement No. 1, aud two
pledged themselves to support the Re
publican voters choice for United States
Senator. Of the 00 members of the
Hoase 39 signed Statement No. 1, and
six pledged themselves to vote for the
Republican voters choice for United
States Senator. In other words, since I
Bourne, a Republican, received the pop
ular vote, there are 54 members of the
Legislature pieced to his support. It
requires 40 to elect.
County Court met on June l.'ith, the
principal business being the making of
the orders declaring prohibition in force in
Auburn. Union, Apiary and Warren pte
cinets. The orders are uniform and read
as follows:
"Now on this day this matter coming
on tor the consideration of the court
upon the ab.lraet o( the vote cast in said
precinct at the election held on June 4th,
UKKi, lor and ajr.imsl prohibition, pre
pared by the comity clerk lor the in
formation of this cuitrt, audit appearing
to the court that a majority of the votes
cast in said Union precinct at said elec
tion are "ior prohibition," uud the court
being tolly mtvised in the premises; it is
therelore ordered bv the court that the
sale of intoxicating liquors in said Union
precinct, Columbia County, Oregon,
bouuded as described iu the ' petition of
the electors of said precinct praying that
such election be ordered bv this court,
be and the same is hereby absolutely
prohibited except as in the Local Option
Liquor Kleclion Law provided, until such
time as the qualified voters therein, at a
legal election held for that purpose by a
majority vote decide otherwise."
An ontcr was made committing Wm.
McDonald to the Home for the Aged.
Mary Laurer was allowed relief in the
sum of $40, on the petition of Wm. KruU
and others.
In the matter of the petition for appro
priation of land for improvement of load
from Apiary to Rainier. Petition allowed.
Fetilion allowed for Cue improvement
of the Pringle road and J. Hickenbottoui
for damages. '
Petition of G. V. Armstrong and
otheis for bridge across the Xehalem
River postponed until the June meeting
of the court, and the same action was
taken in the matter of the petition of J.
R. Dallas.
The certificate for the plat of Whitney's
addition to Scappoose was signed by the
court.
An order was made for the cancellation
of road warrants 4032 and 4U!0.
The clerk was ordered to make out the
apportionment of funds for the different
road districts, including all but ten per
cent of the road fund. A large number
of bills were allowed and these, together
with the appropriation of road funds,
will be published in Thk Mist next
week.
VERNON I A ITEMS.
H0ULTQM AND ST. HLHS.
At the school meeting last Monday
eveni ng a com m ttee consisti ng of Martin
White and W. II. Powell was appointed
for the purpose of consulting with the
people of Houlton regarding the ad
visability of consolidating the two school
districts. An attempt to accomplish
this has, as we understand, been hereto
fore made, but it appears that local
jealousies blinded the people to their
own interests and nothing came of it.
Then the St. Helens school house was
built and the matter dropped, though it
is believed a majority of the jieople were
favorable to consolidation. So far as
St. Helens is concerned the matter is in
worse shape now than it was then, ow
ing to the fact that we have an e.vpen
sive school building.
There can be no doubt of the benefit
of consolidation for both the districts.
Of course the school house for the joint
district would have to be located at a
point as nearly central for the school
population as possible, and if put mid
way between the two towns it would in
time be fully as convenient to the ma
jority of the children as the present
school houses are. The consolidation of
the districts means a consolidation of
the funds, the interests and the ability!
oi uie people oi tne districts. It means
practically a consolidation of the two
towns and an understanding and appre
ciation of their unity of interest. It
means economy, even although the im
mediate cost may involve a considerable
sacrifice of funds. It means a high
grade school that will accomodate all the
pupils of the two districts at less expense
than we are now paying for two compa
ratively inferior schools. It will beneut j
of several miles, and it is probable that
every foot of property within n radius I
it would result iu a very considerable j
extension of the limits of what will be
the consolidated district to accomodate
the wishes of those who will desire to
take advantage of superior school facili
ties. It is the most important proposi
tion that has been brought before the
people of the two districts and no per-
Geo. L. Davis, chief engineer and
superintendent of construction of the
Pacific Railway and Navigation Com
pany, was in our midst Wednesday and
Thursday of last week.
Wm. Hess, C. B. Armstrong and G.
Gustafson have new separators and
have joined the cream gang.
Rev. A. E. Myers went out to Port
land Monday of last week, returuiiii
Saturday with Mrs. Mvers and the
chihlren. Hi packed his honseliuli
goods while out and shipped them to the
Grove.
Airs. c. A. .M.ilinsten and runt are
visitin; her brother, Thornton Soule and
family, at Troutdale, and will visit an
ancle and cousin in Portland while out.
Mr. and Mrs. Chany West are doing
some Bhoppiug and visiting fliends in
Portland this week.
Billy Allen, who has been rustling
rigging for the West Oregon Lumber
Co. atClatskanie, for a coupleof months,
came home on Wednesday.
Children's Day exercises have been
postponed to Sunday, July 1st. A ser
mon to the children will be delivered at
the morning hour, and a programme of
music and recitations by the children
will begin at 2 p. m. Country people
are invited to bring dinner and stay all
day.
C. A. Maluisten went out to Forest
Grove Friday, returning Saturday.
Mrs. Lucinda Wilkinson, of Houlton,
is visiting her daughter, Mrs. C. Vr
Mellinger and family.
About twenty-five of the boys and
girls, with some of the older people, took
Claude Chamberlain by surprise Friday-
evening last, in honor of his Klrd birth
day. Everybody had a jolly time and
mine host, after he got himself together,
was as gay as the gayest.
Frank Tracy went to Portland the first
of the week to visit his wife, who has
been stopping with her sister Nellie,
who is reported to be quite seriously ill.
Ed Sesseman went out to Forest Grove
Tuesday with I). W. Keaey' team and
wagon, for a loa 1 of merchandise.
C. W. Mellinger and wife I. me pur
chased the did Wilkinson home-tead,
aud think some of making it tneir fu
ture home. They want to tee lint just
where the new railroad goes below the
city.
(-chrx.il election!', so far ua we have
learned, resulted as follows: In
Tucker district Charles liergertou was
elected director and C. W. Mellinger
clerk. In the town district Mrs. Minnie
Sword was elected director und S. V.
Malinstcu clerk. Thin district also voted
to purchase an acre of laud of G. W
milMto.und will consult while there with
Mr. Lytic mid other ruilrond otliclnls,
and returning wilt hen in nt the county
lino and work this way, while other
uiiuiK'ia of the. committee will work
fioni this cud of the route. Qnlten num
ber of bonds for deeds hnuo Ih-cU signed
all of them in Washington County
and things look very encouraging for se
curing ti e right of- way at small cost.
CatTi.k kok S.m.h Ten head one
yearling, throo two-year olds, three
three-year olds to calve snon ; also three
six year id I cows, alt with calves.
( SAl'KItVKlN".
Yankton posiiitUee, four miles west of
Yankton.
Following the Flag
Whtn our soldiers went to Cnlw and
the Philippines health was the most im
portant consideration. Willi T. Mor
gan, retired Commissary V. S. A.
Rural Route I, Concord, II., says
"I was twj vea i s in Cuba and two year
In the Philippines, and being subject lo
colds, I took Or, Kings New Discovery
for Consumption, which kept me
perfect health. And now in New
Hampshire, wo find it the best medicine
iu the world for coughs, colds, bronchial
troubles and all lung diseases." Guar
an teed at Perrv A Graham's. Price 50c
undfl.OO. Trial bottle free.
Bank drafts on New York, good for
their face value anywhere iu the U. S
for ten cents a hundred, Columbia
Countv Hunk.
8 HK RUT'S SALE.
Ill the
Otrenlt Court of the Sure of On-(ron for
i.liint"lrt i ollinv.
tt'llltnill M. Waimu. lUiiilltlir,
Je-e Klneimt ati-t fiirrie K. Flneotit, hi wife
Klehet t'otituuiv. a ftiriMiratiiiii. mill Wltioit
uimK-r I'linii'itny. 4 contention, iltfeail
ael.
XTOTK'K IS HKHKHV lilVKS THAT TNDKR
i 'I mill hv virtue f tin exee'Hion ami oriler of
Mle lt.anc.1 out of tlict'ltvnlt Conn of the Stale
of Orenoti, ill met for ltliitiililn I'oilntv, on the
SIh tlttv of June. iin.ier mut fo ilrnance
nf Iiniirroeiit. nnier anil iiecree or ronvioanrv
itinle am! etitcre,! In nib! eonrt on the I.'hIi tiny
of Mar. Iiw. In a iul wherein nil lam M
Wnlrous. as Uitln!if7, recover,.! )iiilrinenl
H'jHloit the itefenitiiills. Jetwe Kineoiit Hint
Carrie K. rliie-mr. hi wife. aiel e-ieh oi them
in the sum o( nine hinitlreii met thirteen (S'.'llll
tlnllar. in I . s. eolit coin, Willi Interest thereon
at the rule of eiirht (si tier rent per annum from
Nuy in. r. mm me rnruier um oi one
lintHlreiuf 1001 ,l'illnr. atlornevii tee herein
unit eots mnt iluliiirtenienfii of nit. taxetl Mt
ll.VsA. ami the further uin of si. oil. tax? imhl
anil forever ilelarrbt anil foreelohn: Ihe
Icfeniiunin atnl all tH-rn.m- etalntlnir nml
them suheiiient lo the oare of iilaintirTii
iitorteaL-e. or all rlcht, claim or liiteret In the
hereinafter t!eerthe,l rremlae. ami reuuirlntr
me to ma .c "Ate of the follnwilitr ilenerioeil
rirouertv.to ltfv the atve amoiinlt. to wit:
The nor!hent unarler of the norlhneit
oliarter o eetion twenty-nine (Jiri In tiovnshti
seven (7) north of ransre ttvof-.') wer, Williiineiie
ineriiban. eonlabiinir forty (nil aere. atnl the
winrh half of the nintheat ijnirter of eetion
thirtv-tW'i(:E.')rim'tihii tour ( I) north of rmnte
four l ttpt. Willamette m, rliliull . i-oiiMlnlni,'
eiehlv (ho Here, all lyinir. tieinir anil militate in
Columbia County. Oregon, f i-ept nalil ilefi-uihiitt
vt iiio-t i ne i.tunner i oninany. a eoriioratlon.
ahull have the riirht to remove Innn until north-
eat oiiarter of nottlnvet i(!tarer, ee lit, T. 7
V. o- K. -i W of Willamette nteriillntl. three
Imn.ituil itxiimitti'l :-i).iiu) feet of lo. now on
fttti.l lamt. .hall lotve a ri-'ht of wuy over.
ritroll-.'h an.l aeroft-tialil tainl lit iiarultie riinil
for the ;tirtie nf tMnstortinir iteni, wti.i hni-i
alkint five nnnilieil thoti-anl ( VOttw) f,er of
luiri. and aai'l riirht of wav h'ill eeflse atnl
terminate on the l-t iluv of Jnlv, li t);, ami that
stilil ilefenitrilit. Wilson Case f.ltinlier Comunv,
a ooritorHllon, nhall on July Nr. l'.o,. injt aii'l
urreniter tt-e fxtetiklon of aalil peamiM-a, an.1
ever- part thereof, totiie purelianer or pureliui
er thereof, at -oieh Male.
I w ill, therefor, nn sanirilar. Ihe 'Jlil ilav o(
July, l.Kifi nt the hour of 11 o eloek to the fore
noon of "iit ilav. at the front door o' the county
Court House In St. Helena, in tuld ( oliunt.ia
Conijty. Oreiron, wll at fiublic aiic-tion to the
hiehet bidder fnreah In lawful monev of the
t'uiteil State, all the rlirhr. title and' interval
the aid defendanti Jes-e Fiuenut and Carrie
E. Kineonl, his wile, or either of them lia, or
hud at the dale of th? exei-tilion of aald rnort
URifw. ill or o the teal pro(ierty above ileteril.,
to Miliitfy hai'l uaeuttiion and order of hale, tte
ftether with all ai-eruiusi-ont..
Doted at (it. Helena, OH-ifon, UtU I'.'mJ dav of
Jutie. I'.mia.
Fin.t ptiiilleatlon June 2!, W..
La.it publication Jnlv 31th. liaa;.
MA RTIS w iiitk
i-herirf of Coltimlila Countv.
SHERIFF'S SALE.
eonal or selfish interest should interfere
with its consideration. Let us get to-j i'Hrk'!r i118t opposite tin Adams britlge,
gether, as we should have done long ago,' Ior a scboolhouse site, and a live-mill
and build up a prosperous community. 1 10 ' '0T 'tuna to build a nev.
Iu the Clrnilt rotirt of the Stale of Oregon, for
ttie County of Jnrkoll.
D.J. ltzer.vlliitiir, v. Charle.-i Meaerve, de
feiidaut. Notice is lierebv eiwn thut llndi-r and hv vlr.
tueofan exeeulioii lMied out of the elri tiit
eonrt of th? State of lireiton Iu aud for the
" utility or k.ton.ou the tint day of Jnne,l'Ji;,
under ami in piirminnce of n jtnlKmeitt titiKii'
and entered in aid eonrt on the-JM dav of o,-.
totr, lyo:!, in mi action wherein l. J. Hwlrer
tilaintirr, reemereil judgment ,iBln-.t ( harlet,
le.erve In trie mim of i.,l.0i, nfth Interest
thereon ar the -nte of elirht fa-r cent per annum
from the dale thereof until paid, ami the count
upon thin writ, commanding me to natlufy the
above named amount out of the perwonal proje
ertyof alil ilefeuditut. Charlea Mex-rve, or If
titimi-lelli ennnot lie found then out of the reai
property oclomrlnic to kald defendant In Colum
bia County. State of Oreifon, I have levied upon
Ihe folloivliiir described real property, iltuated
iu Ihe County of Columbia, dtate of OtcKon: to-
Wit:
.Ml the rlifht title. Interval and eoltile of the
said Ch.irle .Slevrve, the aatne la-luir nu undi
vided intret luheriteil by Ithn from ititi
mother, Swrtth Me-erve, deeeitM'd, In utnl lo the
iiiiiiioitie oeMrriia-o real eti,te. i,.u i'-nn.
northeimt ipiurter of section ScventeiMi,, iu
ti.wnhin seven North, Itariirc lltreo Wet of
Wilnmefte Meriillmi: J,ta 4. 't. i;.7,s and'.r, of
Block its, of M.KCk Addition to Ihe city of
liiiltiler.ln wild Cnniitv and stiiieiaml the'fol
lo .vlnir dewrlla-d tnml In Ihe City of Calnier In
nald Countv and State. Cnmmenclur at a olnt
u lilcli I mio feet suth 31 dr-irreen. '41 minute"
wet of the Initial point of Moe- k Addition to
Kstinler a- platted mid recorded; Ihenee miiiiIi
if detrreea minuten. went au feet to a point:
thctice norih on deereeti ten niliiiiien; wt-n auu
feci to a leiittt: t hence u-irt li 'Jtl detxrceii .'a ruin
men. eaut "O leet to A (-lint; tltcnce witilh li;l lie.
r' '.- : ..... ,n;i in inv p tn e or i
bi-jir.iilttff tvf. und execot a ultlo .Vt let wl,l I
oil' Ho. eit-terlv etnl otcr which a llniite rium, ' Ji
ai d Hint I will nell the name at public auction ! i'1
u- ono filed by Inw. ' iti
'I hcrefore. on Siilnrdn'. the l!Nf iIhv of .ri.l.- ill
f.le i I will, til tlic hour of II o'clock In the lore- fii.
iiodii oi .inn liny, hi me fr.utiiioiiMC' umiriu sr. !
neieiiii. in warn cnniitv, Htaie of Oregon,
w-ll nt public uii. II. ,m. lor cimh lit IihiiiI.
nil the rwht. title, iurercat iin I c:nie of the
an! I cliarleit Mc-erve. ti e ttfore.-M ib.fMiiil,no
of. In mi l to the Kcvernl Intel of real pro.rlv If1
aliove dcncrlla.-d. timo much thereof an niny lie "b
,,,.l.-iir to r.niriy miiti eiCClHIOU,
lialed nt yi. Ifeli-iii, Oresroti, Ittmr,'!. iruai.
MAKTIN WIIITK,
Deer Island Will
brate the Fourth!
I
o SO
PROGRAM-
Reiitiitions by the school.
Speaking
RACliS
Foot Race for Men.
Foot Races for I'oyt.
Foot Rnccfi for liirls.
Foot Rucch lor l.ddie.
Whi-cllnirrow Race.
Hurrvl Race
Suck Kace.
FRIZES FOR Tllli WINNF.RS.
I'lRKWORKS IN THK KVKXINO
Pnticing, Rcfreshuii tils itu l n General
Good Time.
-C N. FOWLER
J. A. HOjlADAY N. PINCKNEY
EDMUND OLEEN-
ALARM
GALVANIZED
PAILS CLOCKS
nn si r
An extra In ge teakettle, dUC UUO
lliado Of heavy Copper, Thrum nn linin imll Nickel nlnted ultli a
hold It qts., and usually good, clear ring. Any.
on sell for twice the money. Ualy knows they 're worth
iiure, but vthitu tiny
last Mlc
TEAKETTLE
90c
uickel pated
Regularly sohl for
dollar aud a half.
JOB RINTINC
18 OUR BUSINESS
JVi have the best und most
fully oiuipM(l Job I'rhit
iitiT OWU'i) in Columbia County
. . irr (ire jnrpmrd to
tin till hilt (I ft of Printing
on short nohvr untl at
intist rrn son ti Itli' price ft
A TRIAL Will CONVINCE
OREGON MIST
J I
W vmvi
STATE BANK OF RAINIT
CAPITAL $25,000 X
ft faW Ctf upon Jmt; 0lC0H MUST HD liftVCS CO.
iiit tt i rK t kn r iSTKi'-mr run us tihk iK"twiw ,an 4 visum ai.iwv
KAkTKHN KXCIIAXoK limit
IMSMNti Itul lt 0 Hill' Kirt'HOAVM t A. M. Til I r, M.
twicer- Carlrtmi .rn, l'rri,lent. ulni iil.l,lec. VUt I'nridcltt: C. S,V(
Anker, Calner. " i
I)irrctiir:
t'arlctoti l.rwU, John Mlihlre, IVtin HUtKliaftl
W. l prr Morrt., lkn. W. Kwd. '
MM 1 ne above advertised articles are genuine reduction', in ordering which
it will be iieeewiiry to MENTION THIS PAPER.
STATE BANK OF RAINIEF,
RAINIER, OREGON I
2 TRAINS DAILY 2
TO
In,i:TH MINSHAi'OMS
sr. fa 1; 1.
HKMVKH-l.ISt l.tl.N-lHHII V
K.tNi.l-tl ITV-T. lul l-.
THE KAST
M V
LV POOP PLACE TO TRADED I I AVJ rI
OXFORDS
9 , , v
The Regular Yellowstone I'ark Route
Via Livingston and Gardiner Gateway, the Government oi!"ici.d
Kntrance to the I'ark.
SEASON JUNE I TO SEPT. 20.
SEE KIJUOPK
if voir will, iirr
SKJC AJMVAUCiY FOIST
START IUGHT. Sl-li
YELOWSTOX PA R I v
NATl'RKS tiRKATHST WOXUKRI.A.M)
I'ARTICl'LARS AT 235 MORRISON STKKhT
A. D. CHARLTON
Assistant General I'assrnger A)CHt
Portland Oregon
I'-ldt k Patent Leather
Hl.uk Gun Metal
Tan Russia Calf
$4.c:
TTTVTTLTTnnC? Walkover and
aorosis aton
FORMERLY FIFTH AND WASHINGTON
WASHINGTON AND THIRD ST.
All iirutiml ihe Northwest corner."
ruttiLAWD QUI
' ' , y r j v r -. if -,
Iff
ii
An Alarminir Kltuutlon.
Frequently reiults from neglect
closed bowels and
school lioiitc.
Tliere waa a mans meetinsr of our citi-
of j zeinat Zilliitt'n hull S tturdaviiftt-i noon,
7
SUMMER
SCHOOL
MONHOUTH STATE
NORflAL
June 2" to Aiiir. (I and An, 1:1 to
Sept, 7. First six weeksdevoted to
Slccial prcatration for county and
state exann. Kegular Nornnd
subject and Methods ulso. j,ast
four weeks a continuation of Nor
mal instruction and apccial atten
tion to i'riuiarv Methods with
model pupil classes
Hi
BANK OF RAINIER
l annul stwk, 10,000. Kullr I'ald.
Transact, n g,M-, Itniikiritf bu.ine..
l our ,a-r cent Interest paid on time deposit.
r.xchniiKr. sold on all laiinu
htntc. con tily and school warrants l-in.ld j
niri:iiM
... V' ' ,:, v' l're.id,.,t
. P. I'l l v.. Vice l'r.-.,,i,t
J r. Hi fuaii, ( a.hi.ir
MIIKCTOHH
, S. 8m ii
lr. Hl.ANl'lltMU
W. IK I'l l K
W. 1'. Kl.v
J. 1'. Ilt roaii
I'ortlana I orre.M.M.IeU MrrrhauU X.lloual lUuk.
BANK OF RAINIER,
S
torpia uver, until ealleu hy onr railroad comuiittee Tlu-v
constipation becomes chronic. This hnd received a map of the route fron.
condition ia unknown to those who ure i Twenty-Mile Station to Veniouia, the
I)r. Kings New Life I'iils; the best and ! contract for our citizens to fa,, ouliriiii
gentlest regulators of stomach and bow- j lsBj.,,, ,i.a r! ,!,t r .. , i , , , ,
els. Guaranteed by Terry & Graham. I , i , ' WU ' " ,K""i ,or a
I'rice 2.5c. j deed for a right of way for each on uer
0j janj through which the road passes,
I'Kksoxai, It is free. Get married. ; d wanted lo discuss matters with the
Send stamp and address to Gem Corres- j people Lefoie stalling out lo work. After
ponding Club, postoffice box 47, Portland j telling all theee unit tern over, hy on al
Orcgon. j most unniiiinous vote the committee was
luTlc.m, "ljTw I "!t"eJ ' fe "'"'i1 1,6 'J"e lWar'1
j securinu a free right of wav from owners
Never follows an injury iln-ssed with i mid also to get an estimate of damage
Hueklens Arnica Fnlvp. Its aiiti.senlli! from lliose whoi-e land will In. .,!,,0
nml healiiut propirlies prevent blood , injured, to look lip the rjuenion of a de
poisoning. Chas. Oswald, merchant, It (tot "site, a mill site, and to be ready to
UensellHcrsville, N. Y.. writes, "It ' report in two weeks. A fund was raised
cured 8eth linrch of this place of the to pny (he necessary expenses of the
ugliest sore on hU neck that lever saw." , committee. It. Sesseman went out to
Cures cuts, wounds, burns and sores. 25c llillsboro Tuesduy to aea a parly who
t rrrj A Urahauif. j 0wm laud suitable Tor boll) a Uapot and
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fiH'f(Tfit f'oliimijiH I'fiiitifv rifK
First liillillfatluli J ti lit! a, I0fi, ami Iu.( publl' I 111
l-allolt fin July 'JU, I'iIKI, 1 III
W. II. I'owkm,, Attorns? for .liiluirl.
NOTICK OH FINAL SETTLEMENT, j ill
FACULTY OF OVER TWENTY
-INSTRUCTORS-c
F it- 3
THE BIG STORE
DOW... BY THE DIG SAWMILL
Notlie 1 hereby given Hint Hie imi.Ii.i.Il.in.iI '
an tl.t ilul)- aiiliiti l nn. I acting itilinliilt.-uiiir i
of theutatK nf l.nvlliii llryanl. ilvri-mu il, linve
lllpit my final nn ntlnl In the ultli-e nf the cimiuy !
I'l'irlt of f:i'ltinilila Oitmty, Orison, ami the i
lli.ll.irul.il- Oiillily fatiirt nf ral'l immty h,,. I
I ul HK-.I Muti.liiy, the an ,tv ill Jnh, ,; !
tlii-lninr nf II o'l iiK k hi the fureinwn of ih,c ,
liny, at Ihe iMtinti' Cfiurtlir,ii-H hi Ihe elly of Kt. ;
lli-hMix. In aalil rointiy, ax ihe tfiifiinij fiiitcv j
for ht'nrlnn nf nlietioi in lie mill ninil mi.1
t-oiint anil for the ai-ith-riient tliurcoi.
II. W. McllON A 1,11 Ailniliil.lrnl'lr. ,
K II. Umber, allorney for ailintiiUtrator.
NOTICK OI' FINAL SETTLEMENT.
In the County Court of the Uluie nf Oregon, for ;
CoiiiiiiMn Comtiv. j
fa the matter of llic Kulnte of Kllou T. I'ayne I
(leei-aiieit. ' i
Niiliiela hereby given that Prank I'liync. ml.
mhilririiior of the nbovo eittitlel eiute, Im
ltt'n'tof.jre ftL-il IiIn final iii-eonm in ii...
of Mild eiatu, nml ttint the County i.ourt ol Ihe
Countv of C.iliiliililn.SlHtc of uregnlt. by u it or-
Her tiiiiv iiiiuje nml eniereil on thea'.lli ilay of
1 " ii'l"'inn-' natiiniMy, uie 7ltl liny
I of July.nl the hour of ten o'eha-k a. nt..aa lite
, lime for licurllig mill nri-oiuit nml nettling the
I Mine nml for lienrlng nnv objei-lloii. that niny
.... , . r.t-,ii,IK pi,,,, llOjtM'llOIIK,
nml li iiei-oiml siiisulijecilmia. If miy there be
lll be heard at Hie count)1 court limine at miiil
fjnie.
Uiitcil UiU llrit day ol June. A. I). Man.
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Regular Normal Faculty assisted by noted
lege and public school educators
TUITION:-First term $7.50 Second tern. $5.00.
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