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About The Oregon mist. (St. Helens, Columbia County, Or.) 188?-1913 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 2, 1910)
The' Oregon Mist Entered at the P.-wtofficf nt St. Helen, Oregon, second-class l.iail matter. Issuid Evtvv Ftav By B. H. FLAOO, Korroa ani Popikto. Subscription R tm OnTMT 1.'V Sir months - .V Advertising rates made known on appli cation. Legal notice 25 cent per line. Circuit Colkt Offics: J. A. Kakin District ludee T. V . Campbell District Judfr E. B. Tongne Ditrict Attorney Corjirrr OrrictM Jamw Dart. Juris St. Heler W. A. Harris, Clerk -M. Helen Martin White, Sheriff- St. Helen W. K. Tichenor. Corom'r Clatekani H. Weot, Commissioner Srappooee E. F. Quick, Tremnrer St. Helen TT. W Clark, tiwsitnr St. Helen J. H Pollin. School Supt Ctstskarie C. T. Premtitt. Surveyor 8t. Helert Frank Sherwood. Comner..... .Rainier County Official Paper CALL AND SEE US Our friends throughout Colum bia County, when they visit the county seat, are invited to call and see us at our new office in the City Hall building. It is seven years since tne present proprietor took charge of the Mist, and during that time the circulation of the paper has near ly doubled and its patronage ha3 increased over fourfold. It was then printed on a hand press, and the small room it occupied was ample for its presses and ma chinery. Now it is printed on a power press, the motive power being a water motor run by the city water works. The paper is now an "all home print," a change which we trust our pa trons appreciate, and we intend, during the year 1911, to do our utmost to make the Mist a wel come visitor in every home in the county. The paper has stood and i will continue to stand for what j . .. , it. 1 1. we believe to oe ior ine oest good of all the people, judge for each county, with juris diction over probate matters. The office of County Judge could then be abolished and all county business transacted by a board of three commissioners. BOURNE AND THE PARTY There are a great many Repub licans in Oregon who wish to see Jonathan Bourne defeated if he shall be a candidate for United States Senator in 1912. Some of them will, if Mr. Bourne is nomi nated by the direct primary, do their best to elect a Democratic United States Senator, and we have no doubt they will succeed. In doing so they will only be fol lowing the example set by Bourne and his followers in the recent campaign. The situation, from a Democratic standpoint, is all that could be desired. The only way in which it can be changed for the better is by the elimina tion of Mr. Bourne as a sena torial possibility, and this can be done only by the candidacy of a stronger man, and the full ac ceptance of Statement No. 1. The people have decided, repeat edly, in favor of this principle and against the assembly method of nominating or suggesting can dates, and during the recent cam paign no voice was heard in favor of the assembly. Opposition to the people's will by his enemies has been the great source of Sen ator Bourne's strength. If it is persisted in he will be nominated and in all probability the next Senator from Oregon will be a Democrat. broBicAsr FOR DECEMBER Tom, Tout, tha piper's ten. Thought to steal another one. Hut when, with bacon 40 cents. He thought upon tlis consequence, And what he probablr would get In case he landed in the net. The lawers be would have to hire To save himfrom the butcher's ire The money Cudahy would spend To push it to the bitter end. The merciless concern of Swift The sum that Armour, i( he lied. Would offer for him live or dead, And how the unforgiving lust For vengeance would move the trust To make example of him lest Some other piper's son. protest Against pork chops at thirty flat And pickled pigs' feet selhug at Six-bits a dozen, souse a bit, And sausatie even close to it When Tom considered it, in brief. And also how much more a thief He would be this time than before He wisely passed the butchers door. Rejoiced that elf had stood the test And went on hoping for the best. the Ore is all a Ulv should desire, and there Nfoie the y'ooii'R log n.Kxly keeu to be the hnir. In such a Miint a- it said that all days are to get alie id except this one, which was ilt-sinn - I mr everyone to get behind The mer v holidays will come, nd Santa, s'i.btw " his turn, will belly butter to the tfrme, and do his best, at any rate. What remain ol Congress will es- change experience at Washington dur ing the mouth, and the man who sends Mr. Taft the biggest Christmas turkey will get good rutv'e job around the White House. Then January will be here To cheer us iiow and then And in the gliid end new bjrn year We'll all swear off again. A BENEFACTOR HIS ENEMIES The greatest of the Socialist papers, the Appeal to Reason, is a bitter foe of Theodore Roose velt. So is the New York Sun, the greatest of the organs of high finance. Both of the extremes recognize him as their foe. By one he is the denounced dema- It made gogue who advocates practical De ' 'in') ir is from the Latin decern, mi aning tea. It was originally the tenth month of the year, bnt owing to the widespread unpreparedness for Christmas it has been shoved along from time to time, until it occurs now as far bark as we have been able to get it. Caesar, who was in the habit of making each oue of bis soldiers tome kind of a present, even suggested push ing it farther along still and having about fiifteeu months iu the year, but the Roman merchants protested that it was impossible to sell holiday goods ex cept in very cold weather, and Bntus, Cassius and several other Roman busi ness men finally stabbed him. The custom of giving presents was or'ginatd by the Greeks, and such a faculty for getting the it when they exchanged prese any one that the expression ''Be the Greeks bearing gifts!" became his toric. It was on a Christmas day whan all the Greeks were showing what they had gotten and vera laughing about it that Diogenes, who made a practice of critii ising the national faults in some amusing way, eet out on his famous search for an honest man. The Persians One time resorted to arms in an effort to get their cresects back, bnt they were badly defeated at the battle of Marathon, and no serious attempt to get presents back has ever been made from that time to this. When the day is dark and cheerless, And the sky is chill and gray, There's a fellow is welcome As the blossoming in May. He has a way that (lifters From the mam er of tha throng, As he pause in the hurry Jnst to jolly you along. You never stop to question If hi motive is n Die re You never a-k the sunshine If its character is clear You never ft el uspicloiH As the bird pour forth itasonir, And its that way with the fellow Who can jolly you along. We esteem the man oi duty And we fear th - man of power, And each in mm we welcome At the hero of the hour. But there aiutht to be some medals And some prais in language strong For the man who makes life brighter Jut jollying folks along. Surveyor's Notice. To Eit Snjr.ler, Uenrte B. Bsdser. (ienrae Mo Callam.Wm. RoherU. V. . Havl.lson. i a Davidson. Arvlil Jarrl. Johns Mt'lajarvl J. W. Huffman. S. Kasnor, f. Hnicur. r.t Amtermon. Mr. M trsvii, A. I'. Johnson rha. Knokaou. W. A "alejr. II trie. Victor Pelto. ll. nrr Jakkcla, John MovKelirwri, Oscar J'ephMin. Kov 1hv1iIm,ii. 1..ii HinKlrr. The Maya-cr Estate, rortlaii.1 I um Caarrtgai tyor. ? Outturn AJvarnstna, ca . i ns Tec. 1, 1910. Dear Friend : Do you know macaroni nakes a nice light dinner for little boys and girls to go to bed on. Grown folks too will find maca roni good to go to bed on, if they get good Macaroni. To get gocd macaroni you auat go to a snore that keeps good groceries. Your friend, Jacob. P. S. Do you know where we buy our grocer ies I I'll tell you. It's at br Co.. Mrs. Minnie Johnson, Tt- Mockcu- I f TT 111 .1 1 ,hey had tar. J'tate .t Aln ll.y. 'fl A 1 11 A t All H better of others have, Iu the manner provl.leO I.v law VWHIUI i,t oil h oemanoel a rvstirver oi me csierior aim "- II 111 I I II W 11111 II llta Wlin divlnluQ llnwi of section 30. town. hip S north. I XX Vlllilntvil Kf ware of ranee went. Willamette MtTlcltao nl that If rations and timber holders have j he is corrupt, inordinately ambi- been compelled to bear a larger share of the tax burden than they O happy man that has his hold stocked ut against the Winter's cold, and has tha fio-hr fnr Ammi tnvntion. and. confiscation of private property. partly through its efforts, corpo-j while the other extreme declares I J-- - tie corrupt, inordinately amoi- gambo, at , fwfu, gaj( tQ make hu nous, ana at nean a inena oi : i(.hor circu!ate. The bear will slumber (the money power. Both have I in his bed and dream that Roosevelt is did in former days. It has done cause lor eir enmity, ior n tne ; "eau, ana me inter mgm win worry its full share to advertise the re- American people are guided byjhuh ith the ki-yi-ing down the sources of the county, and has j Roosevelt's counsels they will The willd ,i push ,gainst thedu0ri brought many settlers and in- i escape the dangers of both ex- 'and ouroid friend Boreas will roar and vestors to Columbia County. It'tremes. Great? aggregations of , Gil the mier night and fell with has advocated special taxes for capital, trusts, and public service samples of hiscoiieKe yc:;. The price oi roads and schools, and the people j fZJ ! '1 ofthis county can be justly proud j Proper control and the people, ; aroun(J bout Uo miles aboye the of its many modern school houses mat ha are truiy equai grouni!. and the beginning of a system of j unaer tne law, will not be driven coodnprmanpnt crushed rock and; to the alternative of socialism. gravel roads. It has stood for The Republican party has a great 00 orent n"d to reck how Ba the home as atrainst the saloon work to do. Its Democratic op-! s'orms may .f w,eep h" 'ohas uie iiuiue as against uie saiuuu, r his ecuppert bnlgirg kraut and all things and, while the peopleof the State J Ponents are drifting toward Wall ; ,hip-,L.pe in and out, and u the prod have rejected state-wide prohibi-! street. Such men as Bryan no , ucta of his clime right at the port-holes tion. we believe a demand for ! longer control its destinies, and; the time. observance of the law and an at- ttie nex democratic rational tempt at reform has been created i Convention will nominate a can which, if not complied with, will j didate and adopt a platform that result in putting the saloon out of wil1 be acceptable to the "busi business. In doing these things j ness interests" of the country, we have undoubtedly created : Against such a combination Mr. some enemies and suffered a loss! Taf 1 cannot win. TheRepublican of financial patronage. But a newspaper that makes no enemies can be of little use in a commu nity. The policies we have advo cated in the past will still have our suTJDort. If vou anDrove of 'those Dolicies we ask vour moral ! Roosevelt policies, and Roosevelt and financial support. Call and ! 13 the st man to have charge of party, by the great work it has done, has made enemies of the trusts. It cannot regain their O happy day that fixed our pick upon this land and ba.ie us stick our new born colors in the ground and claim the country lying 'round! And cheers, moreover, one two, three, for freedom's aborigine, who did not prove so awful stout but what we all could throw him out! It is the place, and no mistake, fur raiting proveri'ler to bake, and giving freely of the lea't essential to a Cbrist o a. feast. A bug or so is on the job. day ol December, l'JW, proceed to iurvey the Mid section and lubdtrUlon liuea and eniaMinh pmper monument at all corner on aud wlUiin mo Mia lecuoo. (Signed) C. T. PRKsroTT. Count Surveyor. Dated at St. Helena, Nor. Oi. 1J10. i 31 Notice to Creditors Notice is hereby riven that the un-tertiancd naA been appointed administrator of the eatate or I arotine xartn. ieceaer All persons nav- resent tnem to me at the orfte of M. k. Miller. ins claims attains! Mid esla'e are required to ? resent tnem to me at the orne of M. K. Miller, t. Helens. r., tlulyveriBed, within tlx months from date of this notice Dated Pet-ember 2, 1'JIO. Kl'DOI.PH KARTIt. Almtnitrattr. M.I. MILLER. Attorney for Administrator. Fast Train Service VIA Notice to Creditor Notice (a hereby riven that th noflemltftiiM n.tfl been fiuiy Appoint?. A'iminltrnlir of tii estate of K H. Kan-ilcm. i ere by thf Coimtv Court of the Hrte of Orftron, for Colutnt'ia Connty; n1 !) prton having ctatm avnlntt ain cttmie ar nenny ruircd 10 prcuftu them duly rennet! arcortltnic to law. wlihln m monthf from the date of thU noiine U the al ministrator, at the office of theCotinty Clrrk, io tne court Houae at at. lleleai, Columbi ty. iirt gn. inted at -c Heieni, Oregon, tnf 2d December, 1'JlO. L R. Rl'THERFORD, A'1nili)l"trator, Nolico to Creditors Astoria & Columbia River Railroad AND t": Spokane, Portland Seattle Railway Sotlce ! taerehy lven that the iindenluned has been duly appointed admlnlstrabr of the eatate of Nancy iiore. debased, by the Couutv t oun oi me mate ot Oregon, ror ( olumiila t.onuty. and all terons having claims arainst said estate are htrthv renuired to tiremnf (hum duly vt rifled arror-iinir to law. within aix months from the date of this notice, to the administrator, at the onVe of the County t.'lerk. In the ( onrt House at HI. Helens, Columbia County. Oregon. uated at t Helens, Oregon, this 'il day ol Ltecemoer, itiu. e. r.. qricK, Administrator. Notice of Sale of Tids Lands friendship, and its Only safety and the weather frtqueatlj plays hob, lies in carrying out in letter and b,,t on lbe whole and in the tam we're spirit what are known as thc d&g'gone l,appy thRt we cotne- see us, and give us your assist-! the jb- The loss of New York ance : atate was a rebuke to tne Kepub- A QUEEPw SITUATION llican administration, adminis tered by Wall street, and the best judges claim that Roosevelt's On the 21st of December the cun will cross (he Tropic of Caprirorn, whit h will (five the trusts the hall on our 6ve-yrd line, one down togo. They will go over on the next play, and Mr. Hockefeller who is playing; greenback for tl.e trusts this year, will kick lioal. The feature of rhritttmas. will he that Mr Roosevelt It appears that under the law j campaign made thousands of , won't l ave any. He in't taking any as it now stands a criminal can-1 votes for the Republican ticket. chances of Santa ciaus even banding; not confess his crime and begin j He may not be the next Presi-' bim ar)ytbin8 eisethhiyear. serv ing his sentence unless he j dent, but, in our humble opinion, ! Our Mr. Morgan will revert happens to be a resident of one he is the strongest candidate the! VMXl' of the counties where circuit party can find. I whatever Santa ciaus has got. -court holds continuous session. We have a number now in jail; eating the bread of idleness who total sum of $47,000,000 to fi- must stay there, in default of nance and to prepare for the bail, until the May term of court, i Panama-Pacific International Ex in order that their case may be 1 position in 1915. The people of presented to the grand jury-j the State have given $17,500,000 Even were the grand jury in ses-l to build the exposition itself, and O woe is ui-! How lootih it is T hant our stocking tinker his ! California has appropriated the But ,ai'11 hoP- hope is tru.t, Aiiu euiiie line uay toe (Hit will UURl. Notlee Is hereby given that the state land Board nf the Htate of itrcgon will sell u the highest r.itiier at its omce in the Capitol build ing at Haletn, Oregon, on January 80. ltf 1 1 at lu o dors a. m. of said day. all tha mate's lm.-r.-M in tne tide anl orerllnw lands hereinafter de scribed, giving, however, to the owner or own ers of any lands abutting or Imtmngon such tide or overflow lands, the preference right to purchase said tide and overflow lands at the nigneM pnceoncrco.provpled such otTcris niadc in gorxl faith, and also providing that the land win not tie sold nor any oner therefor accepted for lesa than 17 .'O per acre, the Board reserving the riKlit to reject any and all bids. Much Uu.l. are situated In Columbia county, Oregon, and av:ncu u iuiiows: Tide lands fronting "Strand." nitnosite lot block 10. Mt. Helens, Columbia county, In sec tion 4, T. 4 N-, K. 1 W. Beginning at a point S. 73 degrees 03 minutes r... iw.il i eel ni-ustit tro;n the northeast corn of bliKk 10, In the Citv of rtt. Helena, at high tide line of the Coliimbiarlver, running thence N. 73 degree .03 inluutea E., i;et feet across tide lands. X. 6- degrees 40 minutes E., 8S.46 feet scron tide lands u low tide line. K 71 degrees 03 mint tes W., feet across tiue iiiiim Kf uign noe line. N. 11 degree 46 mluulea W., Ti.ta feet along high tldellne. " N.2t degrees 19 minutes E. "The North Hank Road" To Spokane Helena Butte St. Paul Minneapolis Chicago Denver Kansas City and Sts Louis Tlironih th ken tMil1 and ItTt-r ir- rit.--,. lHf.iu bk ejii.-.l mi. tl k-t- (ivr-fi hy ftKi-uu Iu the Y.mnX t.i your (riencU rfiming n t'il. F. J. CHADIMA. Agent. Houlton. Oea. W. E. COMAN, General Freight and Paaaenger Agt, Portland, Oregon. Notice of Sheriffs Sale high tide line. 2 75 feet along In the circuit Court of the state of Oregon. for the Couutv of Colunit.ii, T.J. Kllppln, I'lalutlir. v. Herman If Vogel sang. II Howard and fieorge W. Vogel, i 'cirii'iniiu,. Notice Is hereby given that I, virtue r.f V ( degrees .OJ minutes W 0 0.1 feel a Ion. ""r,'t'"n. Judgment, order and decree lsue, g Application and bid should he a,ldp,sB.i i. !.. crown, cier mate Land Board Haleni, ,iS"". auo iiinrae! application BUI lip Purchase Tide Lauds." o fi. urowx, , . , , Clerk Htate Land Board. Dated this November 17, la 10. Notice for Publication. As many things have bust before, and bingo! on the parlor floor will go the Cbrihtnias otitis and ends with which his catch-'em-all distends. The costly presents and the rare, and whiie we all ..... V. I n - A ,1 . . 1. 1. 1 . i sion, the District Attorney has November 8th they authorized, I itthe mirth of SanU Ciau. w.n en the so mucn Dusiness tnat ne would , with a tremendous majority of earth. not be able to do anything for j votes, the issuance of $18,000,000 j Tu9 merry peals which rouse the several months. At least this is in highway bonds that California ; dead wil1 wke the choe' overhead, and the reason offered why a case ! in 1915 may be good to look upon I lau"hter fl,avred 'th "f nr ., . , . , . . . , x, . . . a e around the roof. He never meant that has been on the docket for when the exposition visitors ; K9 iho,d ,he day with banginK several terms has not been crowd toward the Golden Gate, up a shirt, nor ever thought, by any brought to trial. It is evident to At the same time $11,500,000 in 'chance, ot oiling Rockefeller's pant, the taxpayers that they are get-1 bonds was voted to make sure that 1 A sock,ul ecU t,ier nd ting the worst of it. The court ! the harbors of San Francisco M th" ,ake,'or hit " rea!" Pr . . ... ,J To r- i... I t,OD' hook or crook, than each origins y expenses of this county would and San Diego are in condition by took. Foreverr taon thmt seem to be large enough to secure 1915 to handle the increased ship- j to tying pants around the ends, and) prompt justice. One thing that ping that must result from the closing shins around the base there i! might help some is the creation opening of the Panama canal, j reckonin8 to fac- of the office of county attorney, I Altogether $47,000,000 has been 1 , T!" Iaw! of Kanu CI,U' re K0'1, 'nd n-4.,r k..i; 5 ,..ij j- . , : in the end are what we would desire nt ucii5ic it, nuuiu icuutej piuviueu iur ifiiprovemenis ana expenses if we had a separate the glory of the world show. i"'i oi noveniher. 1'jIO wherein on me inr, oay ai winner TllO, In ihe above en tit ed court a tfiflerni.ni m ... ,. 10 "' T- . ' Hl'p'n.aa plnlntifT ami against Her man 11 i.gei.aiig , defendant, tor sis huti Ired and forty dollars li'.liniii with int...... thereon from said I7ih day of October, lam. al ioe ric 01 i per i-enl per annum, aud the I ,11-1 .1,11, , iweriv lonara aud silly cents it.ui.oj eo.ia. wnii n judgment was enrolled and li- geled ln the Clerk s oflice of said court on ,nr nni ony oi irciolMT. IIUU. And It was further or,1,.rAl .1.,. uj ine i.ourt mat thn wM.r ....H.i..if IN'K.I II1IIR I'll in ll..,.l.lr ,.!.(, Hon to the Town fnow citvi .. 0.1,. ier, Columbia County, Kute o( Oregon, be sold ,.j ..,7 itiiii ,,1 nnio , tllllll lion department of the Interior, 1 I'nlted States Ijind Office, at fortland, Oie , Meptember. Itxh. I'.ilO. ) Notice Is hereby given that Fred V. Huntress, of Portland, Oregon, who on October IMh, VMi, made Tlmlier and Ktone appllcailon, No. ttira lor the NW1, section 14, township 4 north range A west. WiHamIM U.e,!,.. h.. ai...j nonce OI intention In make fliil 1 ....1 .,h, iiisourKcnienu. attorto-v stone prirf.f, Ui establish claim to the , lnses therein statwl. shall be applied 'upon e Kherirt of said County as under ci"cu and the proceeds of sueh sslr. alter paying ta, illsburHcmenta, attorney'a fees and mrj,v oem:rilieo, oerore me Kegtater and . 1 1 wie "'1 rpi lis, 1 r suy there be. Receiver of the Unite.) Htalcs Land tiftice, al J. I over p, the defendant Vogclnmig. I'ortlaud, Oregon, on the 2th dayof NovemlM.r. w' ",'r','"". I" compiiaui e wlm tha tom- ' ijisnds of aald writ, I will on rialurday. the Jtth Claimant names as witneesea: Charles Os- ,hy.!'' i '" 'nl'er, lain, at the hour ol 10 o clock lxrn, namuel W. Rogers, Alberto It. Case, Frank J," '"r,-ll""n "' 'aid day, at the front door of Case, all of Portland, Ore-m. ' o'mty Court House. In the City of Ht H.T. WI'iBY. Register. I',': .,.'l."m!'1 County Oregon, sell t,, thi Geo. Brewster SURVEYOR they were that It to say that this is ererybody'i day. A tingle sock abor Houlton 1 rr.:! Oregon I , jfe' iT I Interest ol said defendant, Herman II. Vogei sang, n and to the above dear-rib.! mortgage ! preuillses and ai,i, r tl,e ,.r...,. M aoove .,,,,. , MARTIN WIIITft, Hherlfr of Columbia County. Oregon First publication Nov. -n, lulu ' urt"n. Last publication lec. a, laio.' All work carefully done. (For estimates address me at r A V A AssVsUkatasA A Ass. 1 '.-f,v . 1 asaaaan w gw, ' ,r-j w j ybua Little ones (V.IUM I INt-t-U YOUR, some wft PUT IT I W THE BANK 4 3!Warcv If you were to die today would you leave behind helpless little children? The ONli way to keep them from need is to SAVK PART of the money you mate Plant it in our bauk; it will grow. We will pay you four per cent iutcrcst on the money you put iu our bank. Columbia County Bank Capital 525,000. Surplus $2400, i OLDEST IN THE COUNTY St Helena, Ore. OFFICERS AND DIRECTORS: 0. M. Washburn, President and Cashier : A. L Stone, Ai- 4 sistant Cashier. Directors -Wm. M. Ross, C. H. Sedjrwick, L. R. Rutherford, A. C. Bohrnstedt psnrsiTifwi srrvrsTSTs b a n g art TiyyTa't 1 a m 1 1 mnn FINE STATIONERY j For PARTICULAR People We Are Confident of Our Ability to Please You. A NEW LINE OF FOUNTAIN PENS From Ons Dollar to Fio Post 6arJ, Deming's Drug Store st. Helens, or. liiSJUU IJLSJLUJUL1JUJU F. B. Iiolbrook Co. 1 ROOn 1, Worcester 1. Portland, Oregon iiUtLlUkAitltkiitttL.itltKlittkiilltiP Will use this space for ex ploiting a tract of Colum bia County land : : : j STAPLE AND FANCY j GROCERIES j TEAS AND COFFEES J Are our Hjiecialty. Gunrowder Tea at GOc and 60c f None fitter for the money. English Breakfast Tea t j 40c. Ceylon Tea bettrr than Liptons at 70c. dree" I Tea at 40c and 00c. Coffee in bulk at 2()c, 25c and 35c I jfr pound. Coffoe in tins at 35c or 3 pounds for $1.00. vouee in j pound tins at 85c. Monopole and Schillingrs Spices and Baking Powder Pure White and Olympic Flour We carry a full line of Monopole Canned Goods. No better poods than this line on the market. ALL GOODS DELIVERED C. H. JOHN Si CO. ST. HELENS, OREGON Summons. ,ntia.lS,;,:,h -t-ol orator W. 1- , hlaliuiif, rs. Aanslta Caas, Dsfenil- To Alinptla ( as. Di.f. n.lanl In llie nami. i,l ia hihib f Orn(n, ynu mr 1 jm '"'.?,'r,V.,',:,,,l:r ,7t" "r o i..a,". rr, 1J1U. ant if .,u fall to a,, aninar an. I iiw.t within salrl tlins, "h,1 1 ," J for want thereof win ,,,.,y "! " "J llif ri')l.-f .li-tnao.liMl In his sal, I !". . "''I malrlnioi,. t.crmo'f.un . 7. " '"'wwn l a iitlrraml .l, f.il. JSi'h.'l'.T: ".v Th.n """" ' ri tr Kulilliatlon th,.rn.,f In Thii Orsin.n Mist at Ht. II). i.ia,r.ol inn hla niiiity Orisori br vlr in. nf an or,lr of th. Honors bl. UmnWn ,aia fn nr., ...,. n. , a, u . . . 1.-.- j I . p.,..,,. -i unvsmwr , 1910. bats of last publication, lirormlnr HI. lulu. . w, mi;ji.i.i.ki Attorns lor Plalntlfj.