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Entered at the I'osloffice nt Helens.
Oregon, as ccnnlcla mail matter."
Isskkr Kvkry Frihav Bv
K. It. HLAGO.
l-PITUH AND l'ROl'KlKTOK.
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One copv, otic year,
Six monili
Lcal notices :
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FRIDAY. June 20,
OUU COUNTY.
TikcaWk at the article published
Ibis week on onr mills ar.d fictories.
then mail the paper to a Iriend in the
Eat who wants to come to n live
county. We are indebted for the items
to the Tiinbeiniaii, of Portland, a p.iper
which makes a specialty of keeping
track of the lumbering and kindred in
dustries. Of course it does not show ali
that is being done, but enough to make
it clear that business in every part of
the county is booming as nevea Iwfore,
at these itcu.s are taken from a single
issue of a trade paper.
It suva nothing ot the great dairying
industry, which has grown with aston
ishing rapidity and lias extended from a
comparatively small section in the south
end of the county nntil now the cream
cans go to Portland daily from the most
. remote portion of the 'Nehalem Valley,
with the result that a constantly in
creasing stream of profit is flowing into
the pockets of our small dairymen, wLo
but si few years ago were unable to rea
lize any profit whatever from their
cows. We are at the door of a great
market and as fast as the logging camp
takes the timber from the soil there will
beopportunitiesin all linesof agriculture.
The progress that has been made ia the
past is as nothing to that which will be
made in the immediate future. Within
two years the Hilltboro-Xehalem road
will be completed to a junction with thd
Northern Pacific at Scappoose, and the
products of the Nehniem Valley will be
within two hours conveyance to the
metropolis. Not only will tho-e who
have kept their faith for to many years
be rewarded, but there will be homes for
thousands of new settlers. Stamp land
can now be bought for a nominal price
(probably from $2.50 to fo.OO an acre)
that within four years will be worth five
times that amount. No section of
country in Oregon offers ench splendid
inducements to the intellent f g'icultur
ist (especially the fruit grower). We have
repeatedly demonstrated the superior
quality of our fruits in competition with
Hood Eiver and Southern Oregon. One
acre of Northern Spy apples will yield a
profit to the intelligent, np-to-date grow
er, of from $250 to $500 and even $700
annually. This is no dream or fairy
story but can be proven to any one who
is looking for an investment.
What, then, hinders the more rapid
development of the county? Nothing
except the fact that we do not advertise,
and no transportation company is suffi
ciently interested to do the advertising
for us. You will look in vain for any
advertisement whatsoever of Columbia
County in the literature of the O. R. &
V. or Southern Pacific Railroads. We
made abetter stowing of onr dairy cat
tle at the Lewis & Clark Exposition than
any county in the State or any state in
the Union, vet the article on dairying in
the recently published pamphlet of the
O. R. & N. and Southern Pacific Com
panies contains no mention of the fact,
and Columbia County is absolutely ig
nored, no reference to its existence lie
ing permitted in either of these pamph
lets, and very little in any publication
of the Portland Chamber of Commerce.
Good settlers mean increased taxable
wealth, better schools, better roads,
and increosed opportunities. Ii we
want ali these things we must make
some effort to secure them. The county
court has the right ar.d it is its duty to
take this matter up and to set aside a
leasona'ile gum every year for the pur
pose of making known to prospective
immigrants the great advantages pre
sented by Columbia Countv.
T1IK GLORIOUS FOURTH.
Fourth of July celebrations will be
held next Wednesday at Vernonia,
Scappoose, Deer Inland, Rainier and
probably at other points in Columbia
!, . , . .
Countv. The Misthopesth.lt patriotism
will be stimulated by these exercises
and that in the niid-t of their jollifica
tions the people niil not lose sight of
the fact that liberty is not license. The
day should be celebrated in a manner ;
becftimiiiiiir mi enlightened community j
Ii should ben day of sane enjoyment:
and not a carnival of dninkeiiefs. No .
country on earth has gieater reason to;
feel proud of its prores or to rejoice in
its prosperity. We have solved all the
problems that have confronted us from
the beginning of the .owniment
and
have passed through crises
that
threatened the life of the nation.
From '
a feeble league of States we have become
the greatest nation oi; the face cf the ,
eat t'i, HKccsefnlly assimiliiliiig millions j
a lio have sought our shores from all
corners of the globe and making of them j
mid their defcendauls a homogeneous!
people w hose nati iotisui is all the more I
fervent because of the recollection of I
1 1 1 , 1
the persccutiooe and hanit-htpg suiU;id ,
in tluir 1 raiis-A t Iatitio lumie?. We
have p:iM and ore ttili l"ytng for our
tM-rora a nd for our wt,;ikiu,ff'M and vice?,
in h douhtUsi we have vi'iy much to
Irani, Mill, willi nil rnr f:ii li nra the
Utiitt(l StaU's i ihe Iioa.-e of ivfue for
(he opprt Ksed uf u itatiuiiH mid
Our
ut a ii,! i tit n ii 1 ii.iuci ft'iioiKr iho nations
of the rarih had Uvntnc s grcnt th.it , bttter. Mrs. R. J. Frakes bought a
ourgoiid will is fiirm-Btly desire 1 mid : millinery store at XV Morrison street,
(itireervifesitsHiiailiitiiitor eotinht byjFortland, and put her daughter in as
those who iWaire lo avoid the horrors of ; manager of the store, and she now hat a
wir d cave full confidence that tb I buiinwi.
fciviit Ain. iic.iu ivpiililie. may I veiled
l"n to act in .piril o( Cairn 'd
pwvl will for nil.
At 1111109 we nave irwnnrs i
and ilia the most hopeful sign of the
times that wo have reeoRiiiiied existimt
evils and art doing our lieat to ascertain
ami apply iho remedy. Uctween Iho
mum-lusts of enpitnl ami the anarchist
who plot to destroy all capital ami
nil government f liavj interposed the
doctrine of equality before the law, ana
with the I'residont as our lender we
have entered upon a campaign against
those who have heretofore considered
themeclvet exempt from control and
and have amassed groat fortunes lv the
commission of crimes in comparison
with which the acts of the profesietl
anarchist are inaignitirant. These wo
tests or others similar will wear at
every stage of onr national development,
and as wa progress thing that are
tolerated now will become recognUed
evils and in turn will l the object of
attack. We hope that each succeeding
Fourth will be as a milestone, marking
onr progress toward the best that is
attainable in government by the people.
Following (be Fla.
When onr soldiers went to Cuba and
the Philippines health was the most im
portant consideration. Willis T. Mor
gan, retired Commissary U. S. A., of
Rural Route 1, Concord, N. H., says,
"I was two years in Cuba and two years
in the Philippines, and being subject to
colds, I took lr. Kings New Discovery
for Consumption, which kept me in
perfect health. And now in New
Hampshire, we find it the best medicine
in the world for coughs, colds, bronchial
troubles and all lung diseases.'' Guar
anteed at Perry & Graham's. Price 50c
and $1.00. Trial bottle tree.
Sl'XOAY t'LOSIXti.
The Law to Be Strictly Enforced
Columbia t'ouaty.
la
Mr. Martin White, Sheriff of Colum
bia County, acting in compliance with
Judge Mi-Bride's statement at the re
cent term of the circuit court, has
served the following notice noon all the
saloon keepers of Columbia County.
I call vour attention to Sec. 1'.'74 of
the E. & C. Code of Oregon which pro
vides as follows: "No person shall keep
open any house or room in which intox
icating liquor is kept for retaii, on the
first day ol the week, commonly called
Sunday, or give, or sell, or otherwise
dispose of intoxicating liquors on that
dav." I also call attention to the pro
visions in your bond for a licenne to sell
intoxicating liquors required by Sec.
3a5i to the effect that you will not open,
or permit to be opened, your place of
business for the purpose of traffic on
Sunday.
It was announced from the bench at
the present term of our Circuit Couri
that these provisions of the Uw must
hereafter be strictlv obeyed, and the
sherilf, constables and marshals of Col
umbia County were particularly instruc
ted to enforce the law in this respect.
The undersigned has been informed
by tlie District Attorney's office that any
violations of the above provisions of law
will he nrosecuted bv that office when
ever complaints are made and proofs of
SUCU violations lurmeueu.
In accordance with the above provi
sions and instructions, the undei signed,
s sheriff of the above named county,
will hereafter strictly enforce ra'd law,
investigate violations and collect proofs
thereof, and submit the same to the
District Attorney's office.
This notice is served upon you to give
vou fair w arning of the matters iieroin
before stated, and no other or further
notice will be given you.
The law upon the subject is as fol
lows :
Section 19i8. If any person shall keep
open any store, shop, grocery, bowling
alley, billiard room, or tippling house,
for the purpose of labor or traffic, on the
first day of the week, commonly? called
"Sunday," or the "Lord's Day," such
person, upon conviction thereof, shall be
punished by a fine of not less than $5
nor more than $50: Provided, however,
that the above provisions shall not ap
ply to theaters, the keepers of drug
stores, doctor snops, undertakers, livery
stable keepers, butchers, and bakers;
and all circumstances of neceseity and
mercy may be pleaded in defense, w hich
shall be treated as questions of fact for
the jury to determine when the case is
tried by jury.
Similiar notice will be served upon all
persons to whom the law applies.
HOl'LToT 1TE.H1.
Fine weather these days,
The factory is running full time.
Mrs. Geo. Kelle) has been quite sick
but is improving.
A few of our citizens were Ki'iK lo
Seaside Sunday but were left, as the
train didn't stop
T. F. Timnions aud family h ive mrved
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; from here to Kelso, ash. He
, . ...
and his
son are working in a sawmill.
I Mrs. Smith, the wife of our agent and
her sister Mrs. Wilkes and children went
1 to Seaside this week,
i Mrs. Potts had some friends from I'ort
; land to visit her Sunday.
Dad Lake went to Carrols Sunday to
visit his daughter.
Death rrom Lockjaw
Never follows an injury dnesed w ith
liucklen" Arnica Halve. Ita antUeptlc
and healinjf propertieg prevent blood
poisoning. Chas. Oswald, merchant, of
Kensellacrsville, X. V., writes, "It
cured Heth Ihirch of this place of the
ugliest wre on his neck that I ever aaw."
Cures cuts, wounds, burin and eores. 25c
at Perry & Grahams.
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LAKESIDE ITEMS.
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Conductor J II. Dobbins, his w.fe and
dm, .-.t.. al Tjlkaa Lj a A h .. 4.
itaui'iiit.ia jif ia ami jjjuy i iyc ncic
. , J J
visiting at their mother's home here last
week. They have returned to Portland,
from where Mr. Dohljini runs an S. V.
tiuin.
Miss Iou S. ,K rakes, of Portland, vihit-
ed over Sunday with her mother.
She !
,,,,lt J"1 varticiu vicjjuii i
and says the crops there never looked
KIST.
Prank Rutlcdgc a telegraph operator
of Portland, a son lu-lawof Mr. and Mr.
J. H. Turk, visited in the valley Satur-,
day and Sunday.
Philip Sheelcy took his wool outside
last Monday.
J. R. Dallas and J. II. Turk finished
nnititiin? the new achooUionsc outside
this week. It help the complexion of
it wonderfully.
Mrs. Jaquith, sister of Mrs. North, and
her three aonf. Percy, Roy and Walter
arrived last Friday from Scholia for a
visit. They made the trip in one day,
40 mile.
Mrs. Dallas started on Wednesday to
visit her brother F.d and hi new wile
in Portland. She will be gone until
after the Fourth; meanwhile Mr. Foster
our teacher will wield the dish rag in
her stead.
The weather has cleared up and It ia a
merry chorus that the mowing machines
make cutting the abundant crop of hay
in this vicinity. -
T. H. North went to Forest C.rove Mon
day after Rev. Myew household goods.
He expects to go to Mist ttis week to
haul shingles.
At the annual school meeting Teter
Bcrgerson was re-elected director and J.
R. Dallas clerk, there only being one
other party besides the school board
present. All we could do was to elect
ourselves oyer again and go home.
I. R. D.
SHERIFF'S SALE.
In IheClrettli fourl of he State of On. in for
ColumMa Cnuntv.
William M. Watnm. plaintiff,
Je-we Finpont ami Carrie R. Flneani. hi wife:
Itii'hct t'nniiMiiv, eorirailn. ami wllmn
'ne Lnmbor f.iuiimnr. corKMtlou, OVIe.ul-
VOTH'K IS HKRKBY CIVEN THAT I'SPKR
IN mbI hr rlrlwof annoc'tllon atnt order uf
o Iwiieil ! of Ihi-Clrrull Court of the Stale
of Ommn. to '' '"r I'oluiiihU l oiiiily. on the
Mhilar n( June. MM, invler amt In punmanc
f )n.ltent. onlw mut iIotk ot hwwitnaur
ma-le ! euirrol tn M "uri ou the l.vh
ol Mr. I'Oi. in 'iH wheMn Wllllnni M.
Wstroii. . vUlnillT, rwoverwl Ju.ftiiciit
irnliwl the (lrfottnl. J Klneo'H ml
I'urrle E- Kliie-Mir. hl wife. nd eieh oithi-m.
In the nura of nine hnnittvit sn.l thlrtew (rl:i)
.liillnm. In l". . unM ooln. with lnierei Ihereon
at the nil of ehttil (l twr cent wr annum from
Martvh an.t the flintier mm of one
hiimireUlll)'1oIIr. altomer l hervln.
nn.l eiwl ami ilMiunemenla of ilt. Iaxe.1 at
11.1 aii'l the further um of lii.W. lx- mM.
nml forever ileliarrlur anil foreeln.ln the
l,ren1an anil all jer.,n rtalmlnt nnU-r
them milwinent to Ihe date of )ulntlir
inortiram'. of alt riirhi, claim or Intere-t In the
hereinafter iWrlbed lrmle. an. reonlriul
me to niaie ale of the fullowiue. deTibet
urnuertv.to aiifv the alove amounts, to-wll:
The iioriheiit (inner of Hie north went
quarter of ection twentv-nliie ( In townshli
wen (7) mirth of ranK two(.') wi".t. W lllainelie
meridian, conlainiim forty f wrea, and the
outh half of the ulheat iiuirter of wetlon
ihlrtr tw.i(')torn-hin foiir(l) north ot r.inire
fouru)esl Vtmelle meridian .ninuinlnir
elhtv (an) aer. all Ivlnt. heln and annate In
Cotnmlila I'ountv. Orcmo. eiet wild defendant
WIIon l.iimlr Coninv. a mnwiration,
hull have the rlirht to remove from lid north
east quarter of norlhwet iiarer. ee. 9. T. T
X oiH. -' W of tt'illameiie meridian, three
hundn-d thotiaand cmi.nio) feet of los now on
.fli.l land, and hall have a riehtof war over,
thronnhand a'nia ld land foi limine riad
(or the ;nn'e of traniportfnff aenwa ald laud
aliniit five hnndre.1 thousand " OJU) feet of
li.. and ald right of wav iliall iiw and
lermlnale on the lt d,iv ot Julv, I'.IK and that
uld defendant. VVIlaon Cane f.nmher Commnv.
a corporation, (.hall on Julv Int. Jiajrt. quit and
surreiiiief tle poeinn of aid remiea. and
ever part thereof, to the iHiruhaxrt or mrcha
er thereof, at nch ale.
I will therefor, on saturdar. the '.'tut dav of
Julv. l!l. at the hournl II o'clorn in the fore
noon of ald dav. at the front dir o' the County
Court limine In si. Helena. In sold rniumMa
I'nnntv. Oreeon. aell at public auetlnn to the
hfrliet Iddder forcah In tawtul monev of the
t'ulted Sltaiea. all the rluht. tlile and lnteret
Ihe ald defendant! Jee Plnennt and Carrie
E. Ftneout. hi wife, oe either of them ha. or
ha1 at the date of the execution of aald mort
zzee. In or to the real property ahove teerilMHl.
to mtUfv said exeeutim ami onler of wile, to
gether with all .TTtifnc emu.
Dated at St. Helens Oregon, thl J.'nd day of
June. lywl.
Flrt piihlleatlon June 12. 1-xai.
Lt piiMieatioo July -.nih. 1-w.
MAKTIN WHITK
eherilTof Coliimhia roiinly.
SHERIFF'S SALE.
To the Ciirtilt Court C the Stnte of Oreaon, fr
the f onnty of Jwkmn.
D. J. it7f r, flulntiir. v. ChurlvH Mewrve, le
ffi'ttdrint. N'ntlce in herrhr rlron thit nnHcr n! hr vir
t'iof mi extfuttitn liiici (Hit of ih rimiU
court of th? tte of rron tn nn-l for t hp
CowiHr nf Jfi. ksnn.on the fintly of Jtioclflrt.
uiMer ain. In pnniimiioe of n ui.gtn-nt mtule
awl fti!"l in nlt court on Otf '.M-t t.nv of fir
loner, .tt. In an ftc-ton wherein D. J. Hwltzer.
plaintlrT, n-rovere! juiJamfitt mriilnt rharle
Menem? In the mim of I'.M Ol with lnteret
thereon at the ne of lirht i-r rptil tier nnnnm
from ths Ule thereof until Kthl, Hrul ttip co.m
iinon thW writ, comrnmi'llne me to natUfy the
ntore nannM amount out of the jwrwonn! pmp
ertr of nni'1 defemlnnt (rhftrles Jlcwrve, or If
(iifllrir-nl en 11 not he foiin.l then out of the real
property be.nnetnr to nVfenflant In f'ntum
hiti t'onntv. StJiteof Oreiron, I hve Uvfel uron
the following leer1hel rfnl property, ultuatrtl
lit the Comity of Columbia, KUteof OrcffAit: to-wit-
Allthe rluht. title, inlerent etnte of the
Rfti.l CbHrk Mpere, the iwn.e hcfnjr an uinll
vi'lp'l intTet liihritcil hy him fnnn hi
mother. Hnnih Me'rve. dweawHl, in ait'l 10 the
folI'Mvinir flewerilj-Hl rtal Mtatc. to-wlt: The !
tiortheuxt i(uarter of Hertiou iVvent- en,, In
P wiihip MVfii North, Katie three Went of
Wikriit'lte Meridiitn : Iitd 4, (V ft. 7, h an-l'i. of
HI .wit of MucU a AMUIoii to lh eity of,
Knlufer. In Mhl countv nnd WWc; ami Ihe U-
lowtnv lewirltiel trnet In the tty of fufuler hi
sahl f'oiinlv and Htnte. t'oui'iieiicluir at n Hiut
which I i0O f-tt Mouth aV .togree. ' liiilMlt
wet of the Initfal Utot M'K" k n A'lo'ltioii lo
, j, ievrae '! ininut,. et nt leet to a point
KHinter a piiiueo ana reorii ; tnenr-e wiuui
tiienre north t'A fletrpee ten ml.tinc: tr.t ;W
feet to a t-ol m: thenre north 'Mlevrfex -i0 mi lu
men euHt feet to a point; th wiulh &i ne
erfff 10 minutea, eaiit HOT) feet to the p'mre (if
bftrinufnir nave Htifl except a "trip Vi fet wide
off the enler1v eiH. over whh-ti a Humh! ruim,
and tluit I will nell the unuie at public auciion
uf nrovilel ly lw.
Therefore, on HiiiuMii . the JUt ihtr of July.
IWi. I will, at the hour of 11 o 'cluck In the fore
noon of Kfthldav, at the c ithmue Moor In Ht.
He1en. In Mid comity. Kiale of Oreiron,
w-li at public auction, f r cniiti In hiitifl.
all the rikfht. title, intercut hnI c:nr of the
mil 1 t'harlcM Menerve, the afo e i ti-fen-1utit,
of, in ami to the feveral trac.ln of rcnl iroMTty
aitove ilcacrllMl. or m much thereof ti iiihv l-c
nccrwarv to HHtfrfy nahl eJtwntion.
liatcJ ill ht. Jlcleiw, Omron, June 'I. l'r..
MARTIN WIUTK,
Hhcriff of Columbfft Countv. Oregon.
Vlrt-t puMkiHtion June 'JJ, aii'i lu"t publi
cation on July JO, V.m.
w. II. I'owkm,, At:orny for plulntin",
NOTICB OF FINAL SKTTLEMENT.
Notice In hereby trlveti thnt Ihe Hti'lefMenieri,
an tiib duly apiwiiiitwl and actfntr al'iiluit,a(nr
of theeftme of fjiviim Ilryant. iceiiH'l, have
ltlcl my final scion tit In the ottteeof the county
chirk of (.'oliimbla t'ontity, ')nr(ro;i. Mini the
lliiiiornhle (;uiiity Court of Mid county hfimip
Ikolnietl Moiida)', Hie 2:11 flay of July. pmfl. at
the hour of II o'clock In the forenoon of ilur
itfiy, at Ihe county coiirthou-e In the city of at.
Heleitfi. In Hrthl county, a the time and place
forbearing of obleirtffiti to 'lie aald filial w
countaiMl for Hie Mitlcmetit Hiercol,
II. W. Md'ONAlJ) Administrator.
h. II. (.ruber, attorney fr ndnitiiiHtrator,
NOTICK OF FINAL 8HTTIKMKNT.
In the County Court of the Wale of Orcffnn, for
t'oluiiihia :ouuiv.
In the mutter of the Ktlateof Klkn T. f'tiync
Notice in hereby vfven (hat Prank I'ayno, al
minlMnttor of the above entitle') entitc, hn
hereiof.ire AKmI hta fit in I account In the matter
of mUi eNiate, ami that the County Court ol the
inintv iii i i mi iii in n, i-1 rui- if i .ri'K'Mi, it mi iir
flerHulr mnileaml enlercl on the i'tli o'uy of
If.,., tint,: I,... ...... . I.. wl wt, ,l. ii, .1....
oi juiy. u ine noiiroi leu o eineg a. iii.,mm Ihe
time for hcarliur raid account and kettilittf the
ameandfor lieitriuif any objeetlorni IhHt may
tile I thereto ami for Heltlliitf Maid objcclfoux,
and -aid i;cinnt and obJeetl'Hix, if any there Im
will be heard ut the county court houae at afd
dnte.
liated thU flnt day of June. A. f. lffirt.
KKA.VK FAVNK,
AdmlnltfHtor Of tht tntt vt KUn T. J'ayue,
dtoaa4i H
nr Island Will
Celebrate
PROGRAM--
Rwiltttioiw by tlic iu'lH'ul.
siiiRiim
Spi-akin)?
RACKS
Toot Rnooa for Men.
J'oot Rucfn fo.- Toy,
l-'out Ruc.-a (or U rU.
KmtR.cr for I.mlic.
( l.ccllwrnxv Kiicc.
llarrcl Ut-'
Suck ttiwc.
I'RIZES VOR TUli WINNIES.
FlRKWORKS IX THK EvKNIXC.
Dncing, Refreshment ami General
IkkmI Time.
-C N. FOWLER v
J. A. HOjuADAT N. pinckney
-EDMUND OLEEN
TEAKETTLE GALVANIZED ALARM
90c
An extra large teakettle,
made of heavy cowr, Tliee ate Algf puil' Nickel plated, witli a
nickel plated. liol.l 14 qt., and nxiully itMxl. clear riiu. Any
Regnlarly eold for one or twlce Hie money. Uly knows they're worth
dollar aud a half. but while they
laat c
aWTne above advertised articles are genuine reduelinn'. in ordering wliirh
It will be necessary to MENTION THIS PAPER.
(Miff
GOOD PLACE TO TRADELH
2 TRAINS DAILY a
TO
DriA'TH MIXXKAI'OI.IS
-;T. I'ACI,-
DKVVKIt-I.ISl lil.N-OMll
K.N. l ITY-- r. 1,1)1 l.
THK KAST
The Regular Vcllowstone l'ark Route
Via Livingston and Gardiner Gateway, the Government Orticiul
Kntrancc to the l'ark.
SEASON JUNE I TO SEPT. 20.
IP VOC WILL, HI T
SKK AM KRICA II RST
START RIGHT. Sf-J-;
YJiL,OWSrrOr3i IAIIK
NATl'RKS GRKATHST WOXW.RI.AXD
I'ARTICl'LAKS AT 2. MORRISON STItKfcT
A. D. CHARLTON
Assistant General I'assener Agent
Portland
SUMMER
SCHOOL
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MONHOUTH STATE
NORnAL
Iiinr 27 to Auir. 0 and Atci. 1:1 to
Sept, 7. I'irst ix weeksdcvotcil to
aix:eiui jjreiairainii hit cifiiiuy bum
state exaiiH. Regular Normal
subjects and Mctlioiis also, i.ast
four weeks a continuation of Nor
ma! instruction and special atten
tion to l'rimary Methods with
model pupil classe,
FACULTY OF
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Regular Normal Faculty assisted by noted col
lege and public school educators
TUITION:-First term
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