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About The Oregon mist. (St. Helens, Columbia County, Or.) 188?-1913 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 11, 1910)
The Or .igon Entered lit the P stoflici UreRon. a sccoud-class i t St. Helens, i. Ml matter. ISSITKD EVKBV FRIHAV By Editor and Proi-rikto r ,-. .nffi.nll VUUU ly SUBSCMPTION katbs i .ml One year - l w N, mouths . - w Advertising rate uiaue -i t - . . ... I.1...h am inMli I . Uoa URlouceJon:u i. Circuit Cockt OfkickRs: I T, Eakin Pistrict Judee District Judire J. XT . Campbell..., E. B. Tonft-ne ..Diilrict Attorney CorNTv OrrictR .. .. ... Sl Helei W A. Hrri, Cle'k Helen Mtirtin Whir., Sh-riff- . H-'w W. K. TichiM,r. I wni'r... H Wc, Cnrrnilionr IS. K Onlek. Trenrr TJ.W.nh". tww J. H. Clltn. School Pupt.... O T. PVwftWitt. Pnrvvor Frank Rh'fw1. Crtmn.. flat'kan'e Scanrvwe .St Helen .St. Hden fl .tsdr nie .St. HeVns . Bal'ler THE CHEAPNESS OF LIFE ivn Ttra ' ' - Ail A- liliuu The Labor Press, published Portland, says: in "Under the present laws it is Unuer vne prrstn". , , i.:il M nv. f Von in niW-1 ;, cneawrro r.ui u.c-.. - r-- leCL tnem. There has been a great deal of I legislation iui hi . 1 mflVfntr it exDensive for employ- maKinK 11 CAliiai .. rs of labor to unnecessarily en- danffavr human life or limb, or fr - . I even lO leave auii"'"6 i rr nnnanpi rnflr niHV utr irttwiiauij -v-' Uiai IHOJ i- v j shield employes from danger. G;,t Kaion0 tn the law as it atATifls would ereatly mm imize but not wholly remove the dangers incidental to employ- x :n (..tn!ne ntTrirvr men i in in ins. mwiwi camps, etc. The number ot cas- ualties VearlV in Columbia COUniJ runs into the scores, and no w number of I UvUUb Hit ftivuw tViPm could have been avoided. Every year, during the spring or fall rains, we have a repetition of the old story of a heavily load- , WoW train running away on a steen trrade. with death and TU . C3 - uioii&iw anuwu ---- TV.U would seem to be clearly nn avoidable accident to avoid wruVh rwiuires lighter loads better brakes, or easier grades. Men skilled in such matters know exactly what can be done nnrl how to do it and when they fail in their duty heavy punitive j , ot,hl ha oecn9Rpd. The UBlUttKa DHUUIU . . i factory insoection law is a step ". ;n tv,a rio-Kr ilirpction. and if it is not stringent enough, or does not place sufficient "power in the handle nf thp lnsnpftorS. then it should be amended until it does, f'orilfol io imnorsonal. Men in the emnlov of corporations are re garded only as parts of the ma chinery, and they have the ais advantage of being easily re placed. The great engine that cost many thousands of dollars is dear to the hearts of the stock holders, and thev demand that every care be taken of it; but the man is a negligible quantity. He is not theirs, and their only care is to secure his services as cheap lv as nossible. and make as great a nrofit as may be out of his working years. With employers in a small way, and with employ ers of great numbers in a few exceptional instances, this is not. true; but it is the rule, . and it must be. and is ad mitted in framing laws for the protection "of employes. " Left to themselves, uncontrolled by law, capitalists: would "show less mercy to their employes than was shown by the Southerners to their slaves for the reason given, that they do not know and take no humane , interest in them. Therefore the law, secured by , the power of the ballot, steps in ' and says certain things must be ; done to render life and limb as , safe as possible. These require ments are not unjust or onerous, ' and a compliance with them will at iu C wi'iii'iJuuvv ...v.. w.-... ..... materially lessen the number of maufi iany lesben me iiuunm m ' accidents and consequent damage ..- - :1 suits. Even from a financial j .in me nseoiHiioe i"nw"'i ,ui. Standpoint it m'fc'ht pay employ-1 Utj Uii ,iiUt bl;fure l0 receive that wel ers to ob'serve the law strictly, i come p'anJit, "Well dotn?, good and " Ijfe and limb have been alto gether too" cheap in Oregon, and it is time the carnage was '""stopped, ."aecent damage case there was' evidence that the state of affair3 prevailing- in the mill where the accident occurred Avas not unusual, Jjut was in ac- i cord with the common custom. A holKfrvrm a WOUnd DUlley tO iin bletbeid tfaUeT cjnie tiff frt- MUflquently and anyone who hap- . wowqwww - - - .quently and anyone who hap pened to be nearby put it on. This had been done many times, but the once-too-oftea time came and a man was mangled for life. A damage suit followed and a verdict for a large sum was given it. ..i:t;flT An ntttvwl was taken, but however it may term .w mnt dnmaare has been 1 1 1 vw o w done by a failure to strictly com 1 viith tVi law. F'i " : a!. ..... u rvi i i r iia new ii iiiia vtrai vw. - " .,, i r i.. nrt mills Umoia county o lauifo - can not be made memoraoie oy ijgg j(yw percentage VI vwvn . a A " aiinHah A .AiiHnt POMONA qRANOE ti. mxtiino nf the Pomona Granite at RtppoMela.it Saturday quite well attended ami tne report iron. uuuu.- uate grange t ho wed a material increase in the attendance. REaOLl'TIONS rASSEO I t...i !,., h fVmmna G ranee II It i.'i, ...... ..- - -requests the Oregon delegation In Con- t Id lh rats irrr w uji t - - , on secona cioss man , . Ullll RUIU IU' IVBJV ... , oest interests o the country and would nol incivas the postal wvfnuw, uui, rather, diminish them, by diverting the lenrrvinff of such matter (row tlie mails to the express companies. ttons he furnished to the chainnnn of the Irt .1 .1 . 4 : M 1 rA..Mc Hrn. W . R. Ellis. , n wnereas, me peopie oi ic oiovc u. n...A. i..M h vntM arintrted the Whereas, the people ol tlie State ol " lT" t .Sa. can- Mi,io, ii,r nuhlir offii most eo dirertiv to the voter of their respective parties 0 sell choen leaden ani maaing u more dtflv-nlt than heretofore lor a few .i..i minilion! there -"rr1 Resolved, tliat we oppose ntiy return rt nMnBr niAtfi.wlft ami (imlftTAte tilt holding of assemblies calle1 ithoot au- vi . ... r . i .. .... -- . . f f . iet nrimorv law. tt IICUU R,iie- uin.' J ----- recognize the right ot the members 01 all parties to meet for ronfwvnce. but deny that any st of men Itas author ity to dictate a slate and to class as in the members of a party that oppose their action. RESOLUTION OF CONDOLENCE Whereas since last we met death c!aimt(j one of our Iuost fithfai mem- ir). Sister Mary Steele of NaUl Orange th. .... n,.,nhera of the C'oliiuibia Countv Pctnona Granue. have v her d.-ath lo-t one ot our mo-t taiin (ul members, and a loviui sister. Be it lrttiir Res..lved. that we eitend our ttart fel' sympathy to her bereaved fami'y tud to the subordinate R'ange of wbicn she was a memler. and tha our char er ho llrattfH In, thtrtS H'lV, IRQ IMl ft CODV of these resolutions bf placed on record itainily. EVENING Ti e lirst thing in the eveniug was an ooeu session, addressed bv V. K Newell President of the State Board of llorticul and A. B Cordley, of the Oregon Agri cultural College. Their talks were tho rouchly practical, and the numerous in terruptions i-howed the intelligent inter et of the audience. To anyone desiring to set out an orchard Mr. Newell s talks I . ..... I m.iui'uI ,1. . mrut .falttaU. , n Ii tr,n at Inn. Both geutlrmen spoke very highly of the oossibilities of annle erowine in this county Then followed a short program, after which work wa resumed i'i secret ses sion and a class iuiliated into the Po mona decree. It is probable the invitation for the next Pomona will come from Vail grange at Warren. Following is the pro gram rendered : 1. Song By the Grange 2. Leaure By Prof. Newell Lecture By Prof. Cordley. 4. Sol ), "If I Only Had a Thousand Live," and enore, "Cross My Heart" Mis Mary Adam"., 5. Declamation, "Aunt Sapbronia's Oebut at the Opera" Alva Mvcrs C. Solo, "Drifting," and encore, "If I Only Had a Home, Sweet Home" Miss HUaree Butler Beading, "How I Jined the Graiue" Mrs. Gelchell H. Instrumental Solo, "5Iooniuht on the Hudson," and encore, "The Cava tier'e Song" Mi- Hazs-1 Watts. 0. Remarks by Prof. C. E. Barker of )cappoose high sc'iool. 10. Sol ), "Somewhere," and encore, "When t Marry Yju" Mias Lucy Leon ard." - ' - Besolutious of Condolence 'ihe following resolutions were adopted by Natal (i range o.'302, Patrons of HiisUiudry : Wiit-rea, it hath pleased our He ivetily Palher to remove from our midst our beloved slater, Mr. Mary Steele; there fore be it Keolvfcd, lliut we, the meiuljerg of Natal Orange, do hereby extend our heartfelt nvinpathy and condolence to bi.sfciB Mrs. Mamie Uudrliioah and Mrs Marv Jane fludditnari mid their farni.ies in their affliction by the loss of a kind and loving mother. ' Resolve J, also, thut while tho preent lu.rn lit ihU (irHIII! u i II ' ill wai H i i .. v . . . . ' - a . j i mourn the los of onr esteemed and i - I tat.hrv 1 family this COHOltlO'i, that V t,ffc ii(jfelu.BliC9 xhrgmh a, not 1113, my we rejoice ....... I. t:'.tl. ,!... faithfnl servant.'' - Keeolved, that a paxe of our records he cuirccralfd to her meniory'.and theee rc:olutious be spread thereon, that Copies i sent tothc hereAvcd fiimilies and ilist copi'-s he sent to the county papeit fur publication. ' And bt- It funhr Resolvd, thu: our charter hi dri,ed and our baii4es reversed for mxty days. ? , Attbaew KtLioir, . . Ktnu B. I'etkkSosi Wliciens, the Supreme Maater ha taken from onr midt our eaieomea brother, Jolm l Drew, who deparUd I oin tlil earthly lodge January 81, 1010. There'ore be il Keaolved, that the members ol tloui- ton 1-o.lg. X'- 80. ol United Ar'.laan, extend to Win. Drew, the herved f-n.f nnr ilwicit ivnilMthy. Alio Iw it Iaiilvd. that our charter he draped in mourning for a period of thirty days, and that a copy of Ihete neolutiouebe out to Mr. Drew, one to tue O.gou Mist, and that a copy be pread on tlie reconli of thl lo.lge. Io.vCtiRK. Katu Matthrw, Cora E. Vk, Coniiuittee. COUNTY COURT, Bill allowed by the County Court February 3d, 1910. GKNIRAL ft ND. v Hiiii k. circuit court iuror. .1 3 00 EBlanie 3 00 M Blackford, Jusuee, Mate t Snyder S 30 K E Hippin, constable, State v Snyder. 1 30 H P Watkiit. justice, bUie m.i, 3 20 3 00 T C Want, drawiug jury, Coble ureciuct F W Jordan, drawing jury, Uo-M precinct U'aoar drttttillff iurT.UO a 00 ,j, iiv ....... ... I M Day. work forihritt" Sit 00 T - . . . . .. tW V IUI l- ii iliwhnian. dentitv theriff ... 6 00 II U h..U hf. ltlU HIT I Cf tU .... i a w l u',iVlm Hnutv iheriff . . . 23 75 L. Li Cl....ivnrul IHimnprH illOUeSt ' o ,w J l" Urew w Edwin Ross, eorouer' pliyslcian J P lew II B Cliff, coroner' ph)iinj P. lie Henrv Owens, witness, J P Drew Vn It'iheris, same tluiiciu Campll. rl...l. Uui.. k.iin 5 00 H 00 1 80 1 60 l no 1 50 VI. u . W A KeH. same 50 ,'x) Arthur Adams, wine 1 Stewart Mi-Kit', Kinio 1 AO Itoi.a d Keid.same J W'm lrrw, same if P. Smilli. HIM ... ... . 1 50 l 80 Washington Muikle, juror, J P. Drew Inquest. l oo A Phillip, Biiiuc 00 K Ketel, tame I 00 J ti I'ringle, atue .. : j I uo I uo f. 11 I klii, ft iniH v, v vi. W.. . V ........ John Phi hp. same w Beulah M Hiiukliy.S'enoirrapuor JP lre inquen ...... ow Robert lit id, bailiU, J r l'rew in- q est Allan McLean, bailiff. J P Drew 2 00 2 00 inquest i.i.. i unrk for school m- .,-ift?.tulf.iit 2 i0 JaUK-s Mtli-ivie eun,suppi "ur court house Clat.-kanie Chief, tupp'ie for ec 01 'ipl and sheriff .. -. Fred Watkii.s, telephone for Jan i-v. . . . I . - 2 50 10 25 uary Kiiham Stationery and Pruning Co., supplies to surveyot 3 ro 9 25 Glass & Prodhiiintne Co.. gup- nliea for C ironer. C'erk ana i - assessor 128 75 J H Collius, postige and sup plies St. Helens Mill Co., lumber.... E II ilHgn, supplies ... E II Flagg, publishing county Court proceediuir. St Heb ns Mill Co., light for De piiil, r 4 30 2 15 2t 50 2 20 40 00 1 10 35 50 10 00 io ob 5 00 8 ao 2 50 3 00 2 50 5 W 5 00 St. II lens Mill Co.,liff it fixture R L Stevens, fwartl of pr. souen. J L Wooden, M V, services to summers Homer A Rue, M D, services to Summers Edwin Row, M. D services to S. C'arl-on Watts A Price, supplies to Fof.. . Jas Muckle tSt Son, suppliee to Mi-Donald , A A McCauley, taking McDon ald to Portland W P Mac:av. Ukina McDonald to ll-iultoii II R Cliir. examining insane, Mc'iowan .... Edwin l!oi, examining insane, Mctiottall C B Button, bringing Mctjowan ti SI . HeleiiH W M Lowinan, taking Mctiowau to Rainier 4 90 5 00 2 50 W L Brown, waU:hing ilcOowan Clarence Brown, watching Mc- O'iwii 2 W 1 00 1 on 13 1)5 ot) John Rtihvtis, juror, State vs. Lous'gnont F M i'horu, juror, State vs. liut- ItftlOtlt Coluuilia Electric Works, work and light lixiure St. Helen Transfer Co., draying Columbia bounty Aiisiract T,iihV('o. , premium ou slier id's b.-iid 12 00 St. Vincent hospital, rare Elliott, Carlson. huniinfcM 155 00 13 05 I 'i I 55 Perry ft Ciraham, supplies to " C'l't'g... Martin Wnite, heriff' exp-nse.. Gxxl Suinai iiHii hospital, care McMillan I M flunis, work lor eietk.. . . . . II Went, roniuii-hi jlier V K 'i'idieuor, coinniissioner ... . Jainei D.ut, ot.ige mid travel ing ex( ei.S'.-s. AMOUNTS RtlKCTkO J M UUci-f -rd, justice, Slate vs. Sny.hr W M I wiiian, taking McOoWan to Ruinier WI, ttrown, watching McUowaii Clarencv Brown, watching Mc (Jowa,i - . J A Kiutn, saenring electors, November 2, lUOii J B Dosn, sweari' gelectorc, No vember 2, 1IKW Coluinbiii Electric Work", work and light fixtures 1; II OO 37 20 5 00 50 5 00 2 60 2 50 2 !0 8 20 40 OHXKBAl, BOAU ri'.tB CLAIMS AlXOWtJi C T l'rencott Od-n Anderson . .1 W Carlson ln.-iai! ISelsou ........ B A Johnson Alfred Kjellberg M E Eriekson Oliver Anderson..., Austin Anderson.. . . John Lundin Olof Neisnn M E Ivickioii...... N Matson 57 40 II 00 1 T V.' 15 50 25 50 13 00 20 00 1!) 60 I.i 37 21 r 15 37 32 50 0 00 The Area of government land for home- steading has gradually narrowed down to little or nothing. The grip of the landlord will soon be upon us as iu Europe. One generation has seen the d suppearauce of entire empires of free laud ifiveu to all who asked by a prodi eal trov trnrueut. Another will see rex e-t.r.cs and hordes of tenant unless we are wixer than all the people gone before wgttugcltl Sfaiftltfrd. i "r. vs. - r i COMMENCING TOMORROW, All SILKS ALL Jas. Muckle & Sos Department Store The St. Helen Mill Co. Mr. II. A. McCortuack received Sun day (Mm Timothy Driseoll, of As'oria, a ,W f.K)t gnsoline launch with a 2l hore power Cauiptell eiin'me. She has a upecd of about 14 mileian hour and will provo very convenient to Mr. McCor mick f r p'eisuM a well as busincs. She ii named the Klamath, Jr. The Shoshone will be here toiny or touio.row to lake ah ml 030,000 feet of hunlier. The Klama h w ill be nere some time next week. Local Edacatloaal Meeting A I wal educational meeting will be held at Houlton on Saturday. February 13. Tlie lollo ving will be the program s far as arranged: Boys and Tobacco" I-d by Profes sor J. B. Wilkinion, of Rainier. "Tlie R-H.il li in" U-d by P. C. Ful ton, of Warren. "Importance of Moral Training" Led by E. S. Faxon, of Yankton. "S.ho,I Ds-:ipllue"-L--d by J. W. Allen, of St. Helens. " Vein ilation and .Sanitation" Le I by (i. W. O Iward, of Houlion. CulNihen c exercises by the interme diate department ! the H itillo'i scnool. St. Helens School Notes. The illustrious birthdnys to lie com memorated this UMiitli are of Lincoln, Washington sml Longfellow. I A n-gular ielliug match is quite fash ionable nowadays. Mary S:eart is our I thainpi-.u so far. We spell again Friday i evening. A siusll prize U tJ he given to thu winner. Th ; teiichers are going to give a par ents' reception in the near luture. Our February decorations are luite attractive. The class in English literature is ready for extensive readings and review. . , ,.i . A luiular organized debating club will eoou be a inaiter-of reality. ROLL OF HONOR Roll of ILinor of Ht. Helens school for the month ending January 28: ADVANCED UKPABTMKXT Laura Barber. Su-le Ketel, M .ry fitew art, Berlin Yueiuan, Frank Thorp, Chailie I.as. okahiiak Inez. IMrber. Oludvs Walters, Ooldie Hiitian, UdCl-ar, Fay Lynch, Charles llronght, Chailes Smith, Olive le Bare, Leila Beaver. intkhmkoiatk Ella Halt in. Ethel Lynch, Edward TJ.i M.lvin. Maude Richar loti. Win. Bur ' . i ber, Dewey Smith, OarroliJ lca, revA (iartmiin, Rex Miller, Leiter Lake, Wal ter Uage. PKIUARV Willie Gray, Willie Lynch, Herliert Williams, Gordon Inbister, Margaret llfjiilbv. Thelina Scolt. Frances Glinies- ki, Louis La Bare, Lillie Woollev, Katie Lynch, Viola Woolley. Venna Woolluy, Raymond Lundgren, JuaiilU Moffett. Good draft horses that could h ive lieen purchased In the Pscific Northwest year ago for f400 per team are now being taken by contractors aud olhers at ylWO, which is a very sood indication that the horse business is not on the decline, a some n cdiclcd after the "automobile be came popular among certain classes of citizens. A good draft borse l always is dcuri,d gt nigh pr.-'e- WHILE TOEYJ.AST They all fto at this low figure-but they wont last long, so be on hand Satur day morning and get first choice. You will never have another such chance PRICES Wcarc overstocked with silks and must get rid of them. lo you want tlie material for a new waist? You wont have another opportunity like this to get it. And dont put off coiniiiK' then be disappointed. They wont last loug. Uo VoB Waul T Sell.' If V,, f mil to sell your hiline- 'f any kind, or if Von nt to eil your irnperte, and will inaae tne pitc iwht I would like to hear from yon. Give description and price Ad-lreas J. K. Smith, 513 Chamlr Comm-rce, Port land, Oiegoti. ( ard of Thank We w ish io thank our Mends aud ! neiic'itur for their kindness and help ilurin thu ticSiifS and death of our , dear son and brother, Roy, Ma. am. Mas. F. M. Tiioup1 AM) FamILV. SRWlNrt lUclllS'K KOK Sl,K Iniiuiie at this otfice. SkkI) Oats I-ok Kalk American ilan- : ner seed ou. Inquire of fl A. Lsitm, ' Warren, Ore. s Catti.x I'ok SLH One jcrwy cow, j fresh soon ; one black Co , iilving miU ; ! two heifer calves, one year old Call on oraddresa, II. r. latke, Houlton, the.. Jan. 28 3t ' Ten acres of land for wile, one tin'. I mile from Houlton Addrrtsor c 1 on George Pcrrv, Houlton, Orrg-ni. I'oa Sai.k V young bay mue. heavy with loal. Guo-I traveler, Kculle. Piire 75, if sold al once. A'hlrrw: Rural Let ler Carrier, Wain-n, tire. InllbvTOK t) Sl.K One 210 cai- pacily l'etuliiiiia, mid t.j .VI chick hiyod cm. 1 or lurllier liitorin ition call on . Saloer, Houlton, Ore. (HIDHAM K MO. HI An ordinaire entiile-l an ord nano T-ovi llllg fur the ililirovi'iiieiit of Wall i iVulIn street, between Wilhunetm mtn-l and St. Helena ln-ei, nolliori.n. no- Gomiuittiw on Mr e:s 1 1 make tucii I provi'inenis and piovldui ih tl the rt - pe se of such ImpruvMUei.ls be taxed arfainu lliri nbultiiig piop.-ilv and thut the city have a lien on mii. I ahoitiiitr pr 'ieny for sncn expenses, and ilccl.ir- nig an enieriiHiiry. The City of St Helen- dies . Main ns ollows : Hei-tion 1. That the Coimii.tiee on Streets ho and art! hereby aothoiii d and empowered lo make such improve - ineoin mi boh nmm taici-i, ociweioi Williitiii-tte and St. Helena street, u hi their judgment miy he in-c-fi;n y lo con - struct a roadway thereon. Sec. 2. I hat the expenditure for mn 1 Ulliroveliii'lilS he liixed uktaiimi tlmahiu ting property ulolix said sircei and that the city have a lien on Said properly lor Bitch ilnnirivemroiti,. such iiiioinvemeniR Sec..'). That tn expenditure r,f nncli H-C. 4. Thut inasnmch as thde are number of families e,.,ll,, n . .i Hireei who nave no means ol lnirr,- or egrens.lt H necemny for ttiss pn-serva-lionnf Ihrt iiiiliHc Hiiflu il,i,i .,.,.1.:... ' j ,,1,1.,, ,nl. proveminilN bit Inadu liiiiiiHiliuiely, nn emerkicncy is hereby declared to ,..t and this ordinance bIiiiII he In force and ellec; rrom and sftef tli date of u np proval by the Mayor. Approved rebrnnry2, lino M, E. MILLER, Mayor. EXECUTOR'S SmiX " Notice Is herelif Klven Dial U uuihimlirui J Inn iH-ell.itiilv nmioliiu.d l,v II,,. ,, ly , ,. (.(euiorol lh.- I.l will mi l tcinment .' ;, Il.'lmler, ileei-n-il, --"mii All wroii IiiivIiik clniirn nwiliot ,il,l mii sr. heieliy lll,,l , ,,r,.,M,r Z' T verillwl na reoiilrcil l,y W. , i,,,,i,.,i" .,, , 1 tl.a nniiw of T. II.Melievlll. , ill,,, 'i... V. . 1 2'?! 2i Atlnn,mUt ''u,ll"f. Oak " tr -A fi.rlliltii ( rcirnM wibln.;. . ,r 1 i vi,iiak ,tri-M' iiniiilln In.iii Hid CBIIW ll, T. H.MelMvlit, Attorney for tha k.i.i Wte pru public. nn Ceo, aiih, jiwt. SATURDAY, 1-3 OFF AND COLORS Colonist Fares FROM Chicago $33 St. Louis $32 i PKOUIA &U.&0 St. I'aul, Duluth - 2M Kansas City, Omaha 'AQ ! ytvn Corrpandinily Lew Far from All Pwott Io All Pwntt m SPOKANE PQRTLASDiSEATTLERY AmI Suiww Oa AST0RI& .COLUMBIA RIVER RY t'ortland to Astoria. Inc. I Tickets on Sale Daily March 1st to April l.. Inc.. 1910 Arrantfenii'htH may le nmde with any nut-nt or tho y. V. & S. or A. & C. I:, to deliver tickeu to frictul.s in the Ka.Ht. Ih'taili'd infoiniatinti furninlntl by any A. At t . K. fluent or II. ADAMS & I'. A. (i. Portland Ort'ijon Koaii Dist. o. Unit will he received by iho County ,..oiiii ni i oiiiMUiia I oiliiiy, (lii'Koii, up to 12 If, Weilocalav, March 2nd, ItllO. I r the Con ruction ( a .t. el li.l... acrin-. M lit. -n Creek nil the h . Ilchoia Yankton r m l in accord hum wit), ItllkhM IUI' I -ih, ,u .... III.. ... . ' onice ,( thn C.i,,ty t' rrk. Il. mlsi 1 1 irMit.,.mie. hv ei-rHlled es.eck for ; five per criu of uiniHiiit The j Conuiy Conn r serves the right tondert any ainl all hidn Sinned ' JAM Kit DART, County JuiLe Wood Dial. No. j ! 1 I 1 ( llidn will b leceived by lh County' '"f ' " i; dntnliiii County no j , ' Nediiesdiiy, Match ",, tl0. for iho! liliriiet, t I i... . . . i ....I.... u ''lllrwlnv. M.iii l, "...I lino i.. . I . iiiiprovemeiit hv cm. In, j'.l ...'. i . . " .. .: '' nii'l inuca laiii. ' : ' " K"lOMIK HIHI lllllCU IJIII- : . Uing il, h. I,.:,m. . Yankton Countvf.. t, road m nccol)ll(, ,,,, .,,,,,; il r and -p-e.ll,-,,! ,, (,,,1,,,,,'u, u, t he t.oiimy Clerk, ; i IhU iniii l. n . . . ' i.. ...' ly ,',.),,f. , " 1 ' "" iiKneo JA.MKART, County J,,d,.. LI.......I CITATION In Ihu Ciiimiv Ci.iiri i.i ii,. u,,.. . "I 'iirnnti lr i hp I on i.i . ,.r 111,1 'I'I..,,,!.... M, Ki t.fyfn(i: Ai1..!,.i tv .tovimliln Hh l i ) WluuX K. UttVlMll.U. hr Kiln.r.,,1 k. .::., ,"'. .''"" "': .""Khia M II' I M TH H,i 111., if l.oi .. . . i . "- : lint Mckniuhi if. ..... , . '!, Koll .. . .. - -:iPttrM, r.tir r.itktir l.a.is., . i . "-' SMIiaitl Ki ll.kiir.,,,. 'Jri rnsi-,. ,tli w . ,. ..null! Ill I lit! Hint liniv (limn,, ny , " '"; ... .,... u,,',,,;":.;,, ' "r '; lou.ii ii.ithti,ii' iter ohi.iiLI '!''') W.A. IIAIIRIH, tlurk of lh. Count). Couit, i. i yV.:.vr:!Tn : teM?? I iirniui! I lllimy , HI,,,,. l ,,. . '.' ?"' loellur the. r.nniiv nl i'mVo,. i f'r"""i. In i Ii I Itv In Mr ii V 'tt' si Din curl ieil'1 'lay, l ,,iV ,.,,. ' "'"" ' ''.. " ' FEB. 12, 1010 B a IP P Notts Closing Strvasas Kuow all nn l.y these prewslt: Thai, he imS, lU Hoanl of Ki ,b tW inisHitrS of the eUtsol Oregon a4 Ihol'nltrd Slate HurtaO ol FuberWl have ri4gtsi,l "J ftorked, Sa4 US prop.j alliif and stocking tha ai si lh W liUiunU, and Clackauis rtr, and their lrl utari, I -i ! S.al at Dirg in. wi:h uitmon fl-h; sod Wl.ereu, ili t'oamt ar frottsll hy altium tttl, and fur t puriw at pruieciing lha Mm, the said Ihudl J Flsti ComiioMioiioi lis det-Utd M cl.e iliM:d WiiUmaiin riser n4 it trli uUries, llw tn-i north of lh Ui thereof, at Oinuu City. an4 ail u4 U t U. kalln Rlrf. so l It tilhuuik 10 pieveitl llnhlng thrfein, la any in inr wf.atev. r, for salni.rti flh, durlsf li. e ll oe hrtrln si-ltlr.l , ',,, tt.rrefuc, n l'C I bel gi,en by id i.e,r I of KUh Cnak oners that "ttid WilUmett Ihvr, W ils t'lhuloiM, blw and north of U Ud. ih"i..,f, at Or'grtii City, and all f MllCUcksuiat River, and ils Ml-(rtil.-s. are, and each of lbui i, lurrrkt rliw I i IiIiiii. in any manner at ever, f.,r salm -ii llsh. Iti-en latin o'cha-k, mam, on tha Hist da of Mans. I'JIO, and twelve, o'clock, mam. en Iks Ilr.t day of May, 1010; and It ili4 Ixi unlaw III! In flh lor, or lake, or Calrk. any aalumn llh In any of i J lr d'lrmg Mid period of time above t pea lied Any and all (rm whnisoef flfthing. In violation of this liollre, til ho priwiMite.1, as by la provided. F. W, IIK.NSON, GorerBir. F. W. PF.NK0S, rntnry ol am, a. htkku HiatwXrea.nirr. ( iinftiimitng the iiotrJ of Fish Con lllisiiier4, AttvatiH. C. Mi AI.I.IHTKK. . Clerk ol ih BotN St HKO.IH In iho riieim Court til Ui aui el Qnp.1 tilMmlilal'Hii. I'liarlM (I. I,ltiilln, lilaltiliir. aistssj-i-r,l.r. I,, a. I'ailson, aa-t Una ,1 leihlauift. iji, Ta o A. i arlxin Slid Una tarlwa. iWt" i.. .. .... a....- a, ,,..,.1 van fttf Slit; I hri,y reoittrwl l niitw-r anil m' 'w JfE. ' t-Ulnl i Iho l.UllilirT, Hlf.i lllftl ,Vtm ..i if.).. .. ,... ..... ihail.v AtH iu. nn ,,r iMiuin i- ' . .- ' .. .... .'1 . . 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',""''.,., NOTICE TO CREDITORS , Nnlleala hereby alvrm thai " J'"!Ii ha. Iieen appnlnieiT aitiiilnlftlrHlHJ , 0iy nl Alluirt ll. UaUhew.. ilm'iM..,lir at nf Allmrt tv.iirtnf Mm Hum ,,f OroS'itt fnr 'h i-""''.;ilj I'.iliinOiia, i of K4I.I e.tatu In iiruiuiiit tin all .ire.lll.ir. of .J I'I ,,,iirel la ara lierehy iilll ,"LT, Hair elillina, nnir """- v, .UK1 uur.1 a. aneh .fiiftltinrijn (, III. llllll.ir.lirlleil Malih.ui.a nl II nll.ii, OreguUi iii'intii. frmn thailiita lisrnui. W, If. Powall, Attorutui lor AaBllnlM'" rinl pBbUtailva gtlnuar .