The Oregon mist. (St. Helens, Columbia County, Or.) 188?-1913, April 07, 1911, Image 8

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    ADDITIONAL LOCALS
Anu'iilxrr of lUt mm. her of A
Temi'le, N. If. .'ytnian Sisteis, went
over t Ki.ij licUl la-t Tue-nlay o aid n
the ceremonies of iiictitu'ir g Riverview
Temple, which i the name i f the new
lodge t Ri.tgctleld. The lodge started
with a charter membership of forty
members, the work iirj in charge of
the Washington li rand Chief, Mr. Ed
dy. Tlie team from tlie local '.odge put
on the floor work and also took part in
the later work at the supper table.
Those attending from thii place were.
Mr. and Mrs Stone, Mr. aud Mrs. Quick,
Mr. and Mrs. Laws, Mr. and Mrs. Har
ris, Mr. and Mrs. Topejoy. Mrs. Gray.
Mrs. C. W. Elakesley, Mrs. Eugene
Blakesley, Mrs. Richardson, Mrs. Pem-
ing, Mrs. filla George, Mrs. sarah
George, Miss Nellie I.aw8. Messrs. Bal
lauh. Rotger and Hill, Tiiey arrived in
St. Helens about two o'clock Wednes
day morning.
FOK SLE Lot and seven-room
house on corner of Willamette and Cas-
neau street. Inquire of Mrs. E. Miles.
Hay, silo lumber and seed onts for
sale. ' Inmiire of John Iolall, Warren,
Oregon. E'-pd.
Tor he Lots Kok S.mk Good soil and
good locution ; rive minutes walk from
poetoiTice. Trice :'.75 ca?h. A g'J
opportunity. In.juire at this office.
We buy in Un:e tpinntities 'and are
able to nell at smaller pre. es than the
other fellow. James M tickle A Son.
1 lapfTA t.m nf lam 1 inst outside of
Scappoose has been cut up into two and
five acre orchard tracts and will be sold
off in the near future. It is the property
of Asa Hola.lav and will be known as
the A. Holadav Orchard Tracts. The
land is identical with that on which Mr
Ho ariav has made sucn a Fuccess 01
arrie raising ana u tfr ia uuun
. . . . 4i : V. t
or the purpose in the, State of Oregon.
It looks i7iul for the future of the fruit
industry in tins see'ion at presnc. We
have the quali'v and a- soon as there is
a 1 irg enough quantity raised 'o attract
attention there will he little further
need nf advr'iing. Columbia County
apples will be as well known in the
Eastern Markets as are the fine ft nits of
the Hood River Country.
A. B. Lake went to Portland last Wed
nesday to hear Theodore Boose velt
speak.
The lalies of the Episcopal Guild
served tea at the Guild Hall lat Tues
day afternoon to a good sized crowd of
hungry people.
If you are thirk'ne about going fish
ing this year do not forget tocall on the
County Clerk and iret a license. It only
costs a dollar and that is not enoiwh to
make it waO'j while to run the chance
of getting arretted and paying twenty
five or fifty. .And then you will prob
ably feel better about it and not look
oyer your rhou'der q'lite eo often while
yon are fishing.
Mr. Ed Webs'er of Vernonia, wit a
visitor to St. H lens this week. Sur
reyor Phelps, who has bwn in te yal
ley the past month on road work, came
out wiih him, and is busy this week at
thr court hou"e doing the cflice work on
the road survey" that were completed.
W. I). Case of Warren, x spent several
days this week iu St. Helens,
Mr. I a 11 Eiliott, ex city surveyor of
Port'and, was a Visitor to St. Helens
this week. Mr. Elliott formerly went
to school to Mr. E. E. Quick at Corne
lius, in Washington county, and while
here droppe I in for a call on his former
instructor.
A. A li-'-t, our local ruinister, has
been ill t:.is week.
Mr. An.lrew .1. Laws, of Camax,
Wahii g.on, ha ben visiting ihe past
week with h 's nephew, A. T. Laws. Mr
Laws is on of tli- wterans of the In
dian wars ,'r, I I k'-- to travel around the
coun'rv h'ch he he'p.'d to m ike it pos
sible tor v.hio. peop'e t . live in.
Mat-in.; i,t M n-kh-'s. 2'lc per yard
THE CALL OF THE QUAIL.
In the morning, when the Jew is just
a v":iVi::g on the grass'
When the r bin all are singing and
the jay-birds giving ''sass,"
And the t k of crows sre rawing
'rou: d t. e e'!g"s of the corn,
And every one just feeling g'Xjd to
thin!: that they were horn;
Then I h"ar a so'i.-.d that thrills me,
as it comes from hill ai d dale,
And chocs lo n the vilify 'tis the
calling of the quail.
At noon-t'rne, when the orchestra of
crickets ilia v the bow,
When the 'hopper and tlie locust join
the chorus, don't you know,
And you hear the bees a-humining
like a fiddle with on string,
Andjthe uir is just a-tl, rubbing with a
soothing kind of ring,
There coiiies Totting 'cross the mead
ow from the l.a.els near the swale
Fu!l of cheer and woodland til ti sic,
'tis the whistle of the quail.
In the evening when the shadows linger
'round the garden gate,
i
An 1 the tint e-dove is calling to its
drowsy little Mate,
And the swallows twitter softly from
their nests beneath the eaves,
And the Fquiirels scold and chatter
' as they hide beneath the leaves,
There comes from out the orchard,
where, perched upon rail,
He sends his pleatniit challenge 'tis
CIRCUIT COURT.
Mot of Iat Monday and Tuesday was
put in by Judge Eakiu ou the cim of
Parker Stennick vs H. W. Leineke et al.
The cae is not yet settled and It will
probably be soni time before it l. The
suit was brought by Meinm.
Close mortgage given him by the
Lenick Company on over 4000 feet or
river front in Kainier. and ba. many
sides. The parties concerned have been
waging a legal battle about various mat
ters for some time, as the Lenicke Com
pany brought suit against Stennick and
L. &. Thomas some time ago iu Multno
mah countv, charging them-witu frauds
in connection with other lauds at Kai
nier. Tlie ca.e was dismissed as there
was no ground for the charge.
The land concerned in the present
suit is valuable, being worth over f 10.
000. An option was taken on it some
time ago by stennick, for f;UXH), and in
the deal the Leuicke Company furn
ished the money for a part interest in
the land. Later on a mortgage was giv
en to Stennick, and was never paid,
hence the suit. There are now several
different parties interested in the matter
and the array of legal talent that was
present at the trial included represents.
tives of several of the principal firms in
the state. The case will be argued in
fortland next Tuesday.
IVter
In th.i case of Lee Stubbs vs.
Felton. the pUiutili's demurrer to the
defendant's answer was argued and lak -
en under advisement.
MILL RUNNING NIGHTS
Commencing last Monday night, the
plant of the St. Helens Mill Co. put on
an extra shift, which will work from 7
to 1. Sfr. X. Kinney will b the night
mid boss, for which position his years
of experience in that line of work fully
fits him. The short shift at night is but
temporary, as in the near future it will
be changed to ten hours instead of six.
0. E. 01s.-n i the sawyer, and several
other of the bovs whii hae been on the
day shift for s e time have been
moted to better joh at night wrrk.
Besides the increa-e in the mill payroll
this will mean the loading of several
more boats here, and there is a large
sum of moi.ey finds its way into local
channels of trade through the hands of
the longshoremen.
YANKTON NEWS.
Mr. and Mrs Chas. Dillingham spent
Sunday at the residence of G. R. Hyde.
Cossie Wilverding returned to Port
land "this week.-
We notice the smiling face of Elwin
I'dy on our streets again.
John and Will Karth will worlf for
Sherman Bros.
R. A. Stan wood nd family moved to
Houlton this ek. They will occupy
the Will Mell;nger house.
Mrs. J. W. Scott has returned from
Denver, Colorado, 'where she was called
several weeks ao by the death of ber
of her mother.
Martin, the little son of C. F. Briggs,
fell from the school house steps, Thurs
day last end severely injured an ankle.
Mr. Jeffries, from Indiana, father of
Robert Jeffries and Mrs. Butts, of tins
place, an ived here last week and will
spend the summer.
Mierman r.ros. siaueu ineir nuu on
their mill
Monday Lift for the season's run.
It
looks good to see the lumber teams j
on the road aa n and a general hustle
M along ttie lice. .
Millionaire Hillman, of Seattle, '
Wash., convicted and in jail for
swindling people by selling them
"wildcat" real estate, is unable
to raise $200,000 cash bail de-
manaeu. uere 1 am, saysne:
fmm l,t.riinrl Vio l,nr "nwninf
millions of dollars' worth of land
and unable to raise money on it.'
His own statement oners most ,
,i : :,i l,:,r
utiiiiaiiiK eviuciii-c ajwine ivmu uonai liir-titut.ons. The mi
m 1 .1,.1',.
or a man ne is. aii oi mese ,
"millions" he speaks of were
made in Seattle, and had they
been made honestly he would
have no difficulty in securing
$200,000. He would-not, in fact,
, be in a position where he Would
j need any bail money. As an evi-!
j dence of the reputation that Mr.
iiiiiman bearsjin Seattle, the fact
! that he languishes in jail in de
fault of bail money is suggestive.
And yet the suffering which this
master mind in the art of bunco
is now undergoing is les3 severe
than that of the despairing vic
tims whom he swindled.
CH1CKEN3 FOR SALE
Single cniiili, lll.u.lc Minorca Cocker
els; single comb, Iilioile llan.l H-f.l
Cockerels. fH per dozen for tlie !...
or it1.) per sin'l iloen. In lia Kunncr
'luck eg?s, l.f)0 petting of thirteen.
S. C. I'ijmoutli IJrx ks, )M per nettinu
of fifteen. Ad.lreHs,
W. C. MORI.KV,
Houlton, Ore.
Lot I-'or Halc. Onelnt, h? x K, In
Columliia I'ark. (i xi'l fence ami im
proved lot, with fruit trees and roae j
pusiiss. Inquirt of UL.j. LA VINE,
ITEMS OF INTEREST
Chronicle of Important Events
cf Interest to Our
. Readers,
i
Nc Electric Road.
Cauhy. Hjilroad tlos are piled
high, tmrveyoti are here with their
transits and out ts already flying for
the construction of an electric line
from Canby to Molalla, which will be
fed by branch lines . from Beaver
Creek. Meadow-brook, Colton, Needy
and Macksburg.
gave that Seattle capitalists are
building the road, little Is known of
the powur behind the project, an en
gineer who gay an outline of the
work projected refusing to disclose the
Identity of the promoters.
Maneuvers at Fort Stevens.
Fort Stevens. This year's maneu
vers of the IVpartnioiit of the Colum-
i bla are planned to take place near
Fort Stevens, and will Include for the
first time the Coast ArtUlsry Corps.
j The dates fixed for the encampment
j comprise the latter part of August and
i first of September. Since the maneu
ver camp will be located only six
miles from Astoria, Its close proxim
ity will render the Astoria Centennial
a brilliant military pageant In addi
tion to its many other attractions.
Motor Train In Smash Near Medford.
Medlord. With airbrakes aud
emergency brakes proving useless.
Southern Pacific motor train No. 63,
from Ashland to Grants Pass, running
at a speed of SO miles an hour, was
demolished In a head-on collision with
pro-!traln 15, southbound from Port-
lan(l l San Francisco. Though near
I ,r a score of passengers of the 50
aboard the motor
no one w as killed.
car were Injured,
Trout Season Opens April 1.
Salem. Constant Inquiries from
sportsmen all over the state are flood
ing the secretary of state's office
relative to the time when the trout
season opens. 8ouie apprehension Is
felt that e!as.t Legislature changed
the law so Tftaf .t'leasoa would open
MjJ2!a4of-Ai:)rll 1. But this
not dote odj jie trout season
for game Cslyjirta Jcpcn April 1, a
usual. ' -;
'T. r- w
MURDERMXJSTERY solved
Balkan Feu'o'
i-oruana. uiser.VtvlMi body ol
a murdered mm, ticJodn stack
and tied about -with -'rCat Mar
tin's dock. In August 1909. with evi
dences of murder, was explained when
Plet Moto, a bootblack, related to
I Deputy District Attorney HennpgBey
; how he was a witness to the killing
; of Theodore Atjara In a house at
! Seventh and Flanders streets by 17
men, lor Yi of whom
warrants
wcro
imuielutely Issued.
Moto, who Is a .Macedonian, said
that the motive for killing Atjam war,
that he had participated In a feud be
tween Bulgarians and Macedonians
in their native country, n whJcb 50
' men Ui ra L-UIa.I .1 ... .
; Buriied. "uu Ue fl0Ufceii were
j
i Referendum Fought in Yamhill
cMinnvino. At a called
meeting
" the
commercial club of McMinn.
ville rtsoIirtioLi were adopted severe
ly condemning the tfTort )(.,u.. mnd
here to Invoke the referendum on the
'liroi.i ariona for
.
ecluca-
etlng was
rgeiy attended by
rcurcsentaliva
, bu.'
Uf
i"eis men and thr? condemnation
me movement was almost
unanl-
muua,
Roaeburo Plans Berry Festival.
Koneblirc In !(..,,. In .i.i.
outlined three years aKo, the trustees
of the itoseburrr Commercial club
nav decided to hold the third an-
n"ul 'riTTy fc8tirai. ia My. At
a mr-tlnff the several working com
inui.ps wire appointed to perfect
preliminary arningomtnts, an.l report
progress at another meeting to ba bold
in a w days.
8ale Arjency In View.
Albany in an tfTort to perfect A
selling organization of all the local
fruitgrowers' associations of tho I'a
tiflc Xorthweat, the recently organized
Northwest Fruitgrowers' Association
wl'l meet In this city next Friday.
Representatives nr expected to be
present frorn every frullglower8 un
ion or association In Oregon ani
Washington.
Pendleton Plans Fair.
Pendleton. The third Eastern Ore
gon,dlKtrlct fair will be beld thUyear
In connection with the "Round-up"
during th wk Xrctn fioUmbiT U
to
18. .
Notice Closing Stream
Know ull mi. i by thee presents;
Tint, wln icas, the Hoard ol " i oM'
in isfc. tiers ol the r-late of OiiK" Ul1
the I'uitnl States Hureau of l'i.ihoiies
have propauHted ami stocked ami "r
iroiuKatiii and btockintf the waters of
the Willamette mid Cla"""1 fivers,
and their tribuUiies. iu the MU) of
Ori'Kon, with salmon fish ; and,
Whereaa, naid streams are, freuuented
with salmon fish and for the purpose of
prntectiii the siime, the said Hoard of
Fish ComtiyHsloneni baa decided lo
close thetWillamette fiver and its
tibutaric low aud north ol the fall"
thereol atVlnon City, and all of the
Clackamas lyM Hint its tributaries, to
prevent fii-hirU rein, In any manlier
whatever, (nr Wni fish, during the
period ol time lieWtii pvcHieil.
Now, therefore, Xi is hereby jrivell
by said Hoard of 1'iali Cmninii"iii'tiers
that said Willamette Kiver and its tri
butaries, tielow and north of the lalU
thereof, at Oregon C'iV. aud all of said
Clackamas River and its tributaries,
are, anil each of them is hereby closed
to lishilii!, in any manner whatever, lor
salmon fish llween twelve o'clock noon
on the ljth of April. l'.Ml, and twelve
o'clock noon on the 1st day el May,
11)11; and it is and will be unlawful to
dull for, or take, or catch any salmon
tiidi in any 'if the said waters during the
Hiid period of lime above pecilictl .
Any and al! person whomsoever so
tithing in violation ol this notice will be
be prosecuted as by law provided.
UOAIil) UK HSU COM.MISSIOSKKS
liy Oswald We.it,
liovernor
Ity T. B. Knv,
Attest: K. K. Clanlon, State 'frcas.
Clerk of the Hoard,
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
In the rmmiT I'liurt of th Httt o( Orruu Ur
rotiiini'ln i iiuul..
In !tu- nulii-r .( thr -tttM)f l.ltllc H. kcr.
n trt.'i, iiiit.i t 1 htTfl ttVii thnt IhM nil
W r-ik'"t'l hrt h'vn ittily HitiU"l .linini
:mtru o( li e titie t( '.lllii H. k r. !
i.'il, til tin1 Hti flttltlnl roiirt. All T
ion, hut tiiy rUiiiti hirnltit isni-1 cntntf nrf hvrr
y lint: IIimI Io prrt'iit thriii lit nif tn Mritiiitf.
ii 11 1 v ritlfil 111 thr rummer prov i1, l.y U.v,
at the nfln-i T. H. Mtlvvltt, r otn Jl. Ain
wtrtii H'lilillii. in thM'uir of I'nr.lHii't r..nmv
of M ultiiniiii.il nlnl Htnti of orvif-m, uu or t t lrv
sl nnntth frm He iltile h'Tsiif,
ln(f 4 tlft puhiii tl..ii. .vlnnh K, DM. J'tt'e
ol laj.t iiuhlit Uvu, Aih ll 1. "lt.
I KS" MI!. I-Mi.
A'ltnltilitrRtrU cf tlie ettvf l.Ul.e H. l'tt kt r,
ilr'f HAtil.
T. Ii. MclK itt, Altoriu')' t it the hV.iit.v
Summons.
In tin rim. it rotirt f the mUm)( orvtion Un
tin 1 n 1 nt y ui uttitnWa.
Ml-In K. 1 h(r, .Uiutitr, vn. AlfoM K. Thtr.
J-1t-ntUnt.
To Alhnl K. Tlmrrr, ilfen"Uiit lrf.vi nmn.-l
In tin ntinj itt liif iitf nl Ort-Kuti yuu mth
hTby rt-'piirnl to n-Hr hw .tf.w tr ti tin
rnniiiint iiltsl iMiul witi lit tin- aiM'W run
iT'-'I i rt aii'l i n' tin or tx forv tin- '.'Jit Ih if
All. I'l, himI if Voil tftil Iu ui'i.r mi l
m."vT tiiH jlKiiitl (f w ill npi'ly tn tif 1 iiurt f.-r
tht rt'tlvf ('rel inr in tu f t'imlftnt ; t wit
l-or m i('i h-.- -liviitir tb ttiin nf nmiriiiio
ny now TM-uiiff t-ftwrt-n th tMi iimih l
triiiintitt iiihj Ui-li tiilniit fur thr iuimv i
Ititrrlft ThiLjif. tiin i-hlhl vl im h itmf rixit"
nii'1 fur MH i. oih.-r n iit-r In thr ivnirt iuh
s.nm i'lnt Ati'l fjiittalilc in th jirniiU.', wt'h
i9 Ult" H'I Uhurm tni-iitn.
hltTl DiAn 1 pitihtl It MiriHIK M nf
ait' or! r of ti U-n-r t.! J. (, t no.i.U 11.
TUmlef ol thy irlir -nlltltl rotirt, imvt .m iin
ltt day Mn ti. l'Jll,-.Tl( liitf UiHt thr miiif
b aiihhil' f'r wimaoutl v wl., anu
ot U-tivh kiftfib IU. )'.1 1, m th dat "t th Ural
puhUcUuu. , t CK & HAMMOND,
' , Attorney fur Plaintiff
BIDS FOR, ROAD WORK IN DI3
y TRICTS 13, 14, 15, 16.
'Ni-ticc Is 1 trel)v,Kive!i tlmt cali-d bills
will lip rein-ive-t ly tliu County Court ol
Coliimliik County, Oregon, up U twi-ln-o'cliclc
noon of Apnl I'Ut. for ilie (xnu
lilction of riili.l work in Hnul I'itrjrH
K!, 14. IS nml 11), in HCCirl;inre uitli t!ir
.lnii" un. I sfircilicalioiis on fil uitli tin
County (.'Icik, copy of wlilcli may l.e
wcivnt tl.e rtiiiilcDce ol tlm miTvisor
of esch of the ahuvr iinmeil four di-tru ls.
A lionil for twice tlie iimouiit of the liiil
must I e furnislii-.l in all (smts. Tlie
County Court nrsrrvc tliu riglit to leu
jei't any ml all lii'l.i,
Cof.vry Col'ht oi' Coi.lmhia Coi stv,
Oki'.i.on.
Sun
III lhi ' I rr-' i i t Court
I olurnlilii Colin'
of ttie Mute ol Or, if.tu f.,r
tt lulfrr : o II. lion. i.iiiliitllT, vn. K.lrtiir.l II
Sr 1 I il. 1,11. '1- fi li.liitil .
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ftl.'ivc imia'"l.
In Oi. ii'u.i,. ol tli -irtte nl on-uim. You io,
Iii.n l.y r.'..iri.i to Ki..r nlnl niiw, r tin.
tiiiiilit l.li-'l ninui.l in lliv bl'to i'litiii. i
.nil un or l.nie Mnii'lny. Ihe :iol ! ..I A.ol
I'lll. Im.'Mik li.it li- limn i ,.-l'lr lh,
Wile ol Un. fl'-l (Ultilit alluti ol tliu iiiiiilui.il.
tin- .i.t l.y tlie or.l. r ill tli., .i.iiIl-i. ol tin.
liir nitille.t Court Hllliln wlili ti lli ,m.
lu feiiilnlit Inill ii.r ntiil aiinitcr Ui ,ai.
roi.i .In I lit. suit If ).ni fmj an 10 k.i.Hr. mi.
t-.r ib'tHiill lli,.r,ol. I li, t'ln I III i rr will a..lv l.,
the ...in for I In- rrlii f imyr l f..r In' n.
I'lullitlira ' illl.iilll wl.lrh lulu lil.lrt. .. ,,,
h ii cr. i. il i. ioH I nir the homl uf tMiiirlinoin
hi-rrli'luri. i-xi.liinr lH'lwr...i th. I' im lit II hi.. I
liifin hint, nlnl mil h olhi-r ri-lit I i Hit- (unit
Hll'l eo'illv nmj ! in'.i'l.
'I In. In leiiilmil Will Ink" nnthc i,ai n,u
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llih il.iy nl Ii.,r,int). 1 Ml. In win. h it . ,.
".lllivl that thl .iiniiioi,H nhull hi. ,,il,l.ir..
nin e K wih-U, fnrklx cfiii.iTiilli! hi-, k. In I I,,-On-uoii
Mlt. until t In lit-t ..,io ni-si ,r,.,., ,.
Il.v Un- lr. ilny ol April. l'i. wn,,, w!, ,
tltiif Ihi-mhi.I lii.fi'ti.lHlit u r..i!lri-t to HtilM'iir
Hlnl aluwi-r th hkI'1 l oiiii'l.iuil. Ki-hfiiury lilh
I'.ill, 1 tliu dale ol Ihe II ml j.iihlltutiuii ol n,,
notice.
FKA N K HMTTI.K.
Atinrnejr f,r I'lalntlll.
We Wish to Buy
Logged Qff Lands in Tracts of from
40 to 5,000 Acres
Write u KivitiK location, piice and
terms, or call In person.
NEUHAUSEN & COMPANY
704 Lewu Building
Portland, Or.
Itv.porial l-'l-nir, j cr barrel
f,i1 f)il; icr gallon
Cider Vinegar, per f.alK'U
THE CHICAGO STORE
F. J. BASKKU Troprietor.
HANDLES ONLY THE LEST IN f
Dry Goods,' Clothing, Hats,Capsi
Shoes and Boots, Men's
Suits, Shirts, Etc.
A First Class Line of
If you want to save money, jret the best goodi
and always be satisfied with your purchase;
patronize t
THE CHICAGO STORE
IICULTO.N. OKLGON J
GOODS Delivered AT YOUR DO0B
g Watchc. Clocla
I Von A. Cray j
-r: Watc-hnuikcr
JET Work
Optica! Gooc!
iiiiUiUiiiiUiiiiaaiiaiaiuiiiiaiiiiiiiaiaiiWUiUiiuuK
yriHtlra iHrat iflarhct
WELCH &
Fresh and S.iH Meats j
The iiL-vvist au.l L'jst I'ri'sh j
Meats, ll.uns, I;. n u:i an.l i
Lar.l. 1 1 iu h. :l m i. vs liaiil J
for Lutclier's
B. HOULTON,
7iniiaiUawuiUiaiaia4amiai.imhuam(auUliiaiauui'
St. Helens
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DEALL &
SUMMONS.
In the Circuit Com t i.f the Stale of
Oregon for the C'O'ility of Coliniililj.
Mary H. Clou, plauitlfr, vs. Ch.iii.H
C. Cron, il. fi'iidant.
To ChiirleM ('. Cn n, the nliinis
named defendant:
In the li.in ( of the stiii,. .,r .. . ...
von are heieliy r. i..lre. lo jip,., ,- ilfi
.iiii.w.t i ne complaint 1.1. ,1 ,ii-t
in tho iil.m,. . niul,.,) M11, ,. ..f,, ,.
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late of the first puliMriii ion ,,f tlii-.
siitiinions, t. If. mi or l,i,,. the ..,!,
'I.'y of April. I',. I. and that If M..i"f.ul
to so litem. r for w.int i,, r ,.of t! .
pliiinlllT villi applv i Hi,, court f, r
Ihe relief pruyed f.,r III the Clilnpl.ilnt
o-wlt, for an alKiolme illioic,. ni,d
'lis.-olutioii or the mai i i,ii;ij . i nutr.-i, t
now exlailng l,eteen uu i,i,,l the
plaintiff.
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Bids Wanted. I
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