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About The Oregon mist. (St. Helens, Columbia County, Or.) 188?-1913 | View Entire Issue (May 19, 1911)
Notice of Intwtiboii to Apply for Liquor License. To all persona concern ed and the W--a1 vr.br nvw resliling In heaipo-.e yrei-tnct. t'clunibis County, Mate of tireon, tn iMtrtimtlitr: You ui.l eeeh of yon will lake notice thnt on the7h darof Jimc. lMlt. (i. H. Millo? W'l) ' ply lo the bi)donti County Court of t'oluei bia County, elate of Oregon, fur a llcne to sell ertrltotie.Vlnous ail-J mall liquors anil ferment si eiuer ID lea qiiantii les titan one nin.ii tn PcenpiMee precinct, Colombia Couittv, Mute ot Oregon, fr a tieri.Hl ol one y.-r, wliu-h tti'it cation will be Wl npou the following PETITION. To the Honorable County Court of Columbia County. Oreiroti. We, the underaUmvl h'sral voters and resi dents of gcapMHMe precinct. County of Coliira bla. State of Oregon, respectfully vetltton your Honorahle Botly, that a Iiceuse be grante.l to ti. B. MilloT, to sell spirit, .us, mill inJ vinous liquors and fermentc.1 chler. commonly called haid cider, in quantities Ipsa than one mlott, within the llmfta of Sranpooa precinct. Coun.v of Columbia, Hotte of Omon, for a period of one Tear, from the 7th dar of June. 1911; ami we do hereby, each for himself, certify ft fol lows: That I am a reeMent and WhI roter In Bcap pooae precinct. County of Columbia, htate of Oregon, and that 1 have been a resi.lcut an,i legal voter In laid precinct for more than thir ty dare prior to the date ou which I have mimed thia petition. Dated May &. 1911. Harry Wood. Chaa. Florn, Loni Fnrrer, E. P. McKay. A W. Atchison. Vsjle Balch. Loiii Pack. B. West, M. A. Butler. T. M. Bryant. W. H. ehatto, Tom Grant, Alois Jakti!ec, E. T. (tore. Chaa. Grant, ti. Rn.ieen, J. E. Meters Augnst S taml.tt, John A. 'atiaon. . E. r"rk, Henrv Carson, F. D. Kammeyer, Hertnuit hchmlilt. i. Garriaon. M. J Hntler. J. H. Flvnn. I. U. Wiktrom. K. A. Wiksimm. Chas. M. O'Conner. Mike tirublck, A. Browning. Geo. W. Grant. J. R. Tabor, 1. A. I'etidcr. Jerry LaMelle, A. Zeieman, i. V. Craig. 1. Callahan. M B. Bearer, Henry Davis, i. C. Bales, Joa. Trukoa iu, W. TeU. Frank Scott, And. Hen.lrbktun, Ed Mellon. Alex. "MeUyr. Fred Peterson. J. M. Payne, Geo. A. Wilson. H. Van.lermost, Peter Mayers. John Brown, (tennis Batch. K.J. Ruby. Frank Kerr. Cha. Andrews. fasve Xixon. B.J. Hawklnaon, Chaa. Bumgitnltier. G. A. Piatz, Frank Novak. Albert Matouek. John M. Kisen blatter. Geo. -W. Ramsey. W. o. JefTs Anton Kmotroa. 0. IE. Lin.llofl. Charley R. OMeeu, Max Zeisman. Helnrelch Krtmson. lao Martiu. C. Hansen, Harry McGregor. G. 0. Kabin-kr, . G. Hendricks, J. H. Tarter. C. i. Com-h, Sels J Kennmroen, R. A. McKay. Ed Crawford, Frtd ' (his X mark) Kavmayej. Julius (Ms X Uliirk) Zeisman. Jaa. Grant. 'John Kotrba. II. vvet, ; 1ouis Saiiiwer, Alex. Ask. P. L tsinout, Gc i. ' H. Hamilton. Louis llerve. R. K. Hut.-,, J. p. 1 t'touil. J. rtetvin, Steve Ilenuan..Wi, tx. F. Merrill. Henry Matsoo, W. S. Kelly, I'arlti ; Johnson, F. Kosher. J. F't'emn. KK?-iii.-iv. j J. H. Riley. H. N. Mantop. P. M. ,-trome, L. M. Grant C. H. Scndder, A':iutl M-n i. L. H . j Payne, Ben Olsen. John ;.arts. B. H. Mnith. Anton Peknic. Chaa. lliller. J. I. Mo Km-. K. M. Johnson, A. Kontek, . C. Myert. 11 K -e he beck. G. W. ArtJ!, Olaf Swrnison. J. I Tit uc, W. Kowaletkl. W. a. McKav. O. Blaufus. Ilenir Newman, A. L. McCrauev. K. Watou. Geormrj M. Bate. H. R. Hiuc. t. Kowaleuski. II . Kabinsky.C. Ailen, H. J. kohe.ts. Abel Jou ben. Felix Hanseo. John ('. Adania, Joe John-1 son. J. R. Sandua. Austin shiver. K. K. Jamck. T, C. Barnetl, M. Hahn. Bob Ree l. Sara !iii mark) A Jams, Jahn Jahp-on. R. F. Mixre. N. L. Kills. Louis Miller, c. 1.. smith, G. B. Millov. J.C.Hammond, J. H. Haon, Civile Hoeile', V. A. iloag. Isaac Adams, Jo. Novak, if. c Nixon, is. W. Morris, M, L. White, George Shatto, H. K. Gearhart. J..ef Cfbulec. Hennan Miller, Thoa. Hunter. John Nelson, Ji.un Uie tala, r. K. Wehrman. Thos. H. Roy. D. E. Freeman. J. Callahan, Ernest Zelsman. (Histav Teli. Claude Wood, Jo. Adama, S. Xeatnan, H. M. Adamf. G. L. Lotisimiout. H. A. Enlerv. R. Heilman, H. L. Hansen. A. Firbal. o 1.. j nnr, jsifte nniis.iu. IWA.i, o. r. IVICJierr. I'. Holtcnback, W". H. Copelami, J E. ciiuell. J. rs:uuiiui, j m. ,jo ?Riitr, o m- eujiieiitri, r. Fay, Jan. Kruh, M J. Englert. A. K. Hun. An.ly Gaines, R. A. Meyuiun, E. CarUon, K. J. i-ui-der, . Cloninger. Horses Tor ES3 .1 . : r Weighing from 1000 to 1600 pounds. Single or in pairs at reasonable prices. Ev ery horse guaranteed as represented or money returned. W.G.RIUCKLE St. Helens, Ore. LOCAL ITEHS VQR 8 4.LK. 2 lot. Clieap. In- quiie vt Uunlil P. Ktws, St. Holen. V buy in lari;e quantities ul art Ale to cll lit (.mailer pree tltau the other fellow. Jamts MuckleA (Son. For Sale. 1O0 acrciof timber. A atnall farm. A Urue friu. House in St. Helena. Oiiy lots. WM. M. ROSS. For 51. One team of good sonnd horse,. geight 2l0 pouuils, nifet 9 and 10 rear. Wagon, new 3'4' inch. II trness new. All for "0. Address Ernest Siesman, Scappoosc, Oregon, Route 1. For Sale A tore Building in St. Helens, A splendid bargain it taken at once. Vm. M. Ross for tiati'liin from Single Comb Burt Leghorn. Fine winter layers. f 1.25 f.ir senium of 15, packed for ship ment. A. D. Larson, box 51, Reuben, Oregon. Money to loan on wclllmproved farm and city property. Colombia County Abstract and Trust Co. 2-tf Plants for Sle. Cabltg tomatoes", peppers and celery. Louis Rosasco, St. Helens. lti-tf Lots of new patterns in linoleum at Muckle'e. Liirhauk seed potatoes and teed oats for sale br C. I. Itrsen, Warren, Ore. Mar 10 4t Time loans on real estate. Apply to W.lard and l'iiy. "for"sale7 Two sealed, four spring hack, double harness, One horse, harness and light wagon. Cash register, computing scale, counters, blocks and other articles used in Western Market. K. Walker, I Ion ton, Ore. REWARD For information or return of bay mare. Weight, 850 lbs., branded on right hip ft , cropped Wane and tail. Address Mrs. J. B. Thayer. Co lumbia City, Oregon. Rhode Island C'a for setting from thoroughbred chickens. D. T. GERDES Fennel Win Suit Justice of the 1'eace M. F. Hazrn held courfflaat Tuesday, the case being that of Jiu. Fennel, v. J. II. ami Margaret Reid. It eeetus that Rennci took a ooutract to do out thrcauhin for Mr. Reid and after doing a part ol the work ho decided to thro' it up, but then lie quit, h alleged that Reid rami to him and ottered hi u an iucteast over the contract price to continue. Tti court held iu favor of the plaintiff and with costs, the amount paid by Mr. Reid was aliout 135. Word wa receired here recently of the d. aht of Chas. Larseu at hospital f n Salem. Amo R. Slavens, of Portland, wh has been doing the Unit-bin work on the new residence of Cha. Muckle, re turned to hi home in Portland ou the Hasaalo lant Tuesday atteruoou. Mr Slavens is a former resident of this section and enjoyed the time be put in working here to the full extent. A numlr of the tennl enthusiants tif this place got together last Mouday night and organized a tennis club, with Mr. Rutherford as the president and manager and M. C. Uray as the Sec retary and treasurer. Work ou a couple of court near the place where the old club had their's will Hart at once and the members will be able to play in a very short time. The land where the court will be located is the property of Mr. Chas. Muckle, and it is largely through hi generosity that the club is able to organize. Mr. M. Ritter, of Portland, has pur chased 500 acre of the Noon ranch and will go into the dairy business there on a large scale. His place will D" be tween the country road and the Wil lamette Slough, and include what is known as the old Copeland place. Rev. A. A. Heist returned to this city lost Saturday evening on the Iralda, after about a six week' siege of typhoid fever, during which time he ha been in the hospital in Portland. It will be some time before he will be able to oc cupy the pulpit. Father Hruenagle, of the Rainier Cath olic Church, was a visitor to this city last Wednesday, coming np for the pur pose of letting the contract for the building of a Catholic Church at this place. Luigi Rosasco has donated a suitable lot for the purpose near hi re sidence and there was no difficulty in raising the fund wheu the eaerget,C father got started. Sale k I X T B y , j 1 1 ' Theotliceof the Sh rift is keptbuy tbi week principally rvlng subpoenas for jurors and witness in the different ca-es in the Circuit Court. Mr. Thomp son ha to ligure' pretty close and keep on the run lo get them all in the many section of the cuuutv that are repre sented. Mr-. Van ,Natta, the clerk of the Houlton tfouieu ol Woodcraft, baa called our attention to the promptness with which that order settle clailUM against it. Mrs. Allen at the time of her death had insurance with the Circle to the amount of $1000, and that sum has already beeu paid her beneficiary. Within two weeks from the time that the necessary paper were tent from ncre the money was in their hands, The Udies Aid of St. Helens, held their annual election Wednesday, May 17lh, and the following ladies weie el ected otllceis for the coming year: Mr. Wui. Ross, President; Mr. Thompson, Vice President , Mrs. Lilla Crouse, Sec retary; Mr A.J. LVmlng, Treasurer. MEMORIAL SERVICES AT VERNONIA John Bucher Poet of Vernonia to Hold Appropriate Service on May 30th Ou the sixth of this month Johu Bucher Post No. 70, Grand Army of the Repub lic, Department of Oregon, held a' regu lar meeting in Keaaey' Hall at Ver nonia, and in obedience to General Order No. 4, Series I'.MO-ll, regularly issued by General W.J.R. Beach, Com mnnder of the department of Oregon through C. A. Williams, assistant Ad jutant General, completed program for Memorial service at this place as follow; (in Sunday, May 28tb, Ht 11 a. in., a memorial sermon will be preached in Keusey's Hall, at which the l'ost will be presunt in a body, and who love to do honor to our National benefactors who sleep ar invited to participate. Ou Tuesday, May 30th, at I0:o0 a. m. all veteran will please meet at Keasey's Hall and march under Old Glory to the cemetery, a here the usnal services of decorating all veterans graves and others will take place, after winch, we are glad to announce, we have been so for tunate a to get tie services of our estimable com maoder, Hon. C. A. Will iams, who will'be the orator of the day. His gentle deportment and kind heart make hint a m.ignet even if we are to admit his own word, "I am not an or ator, but I can talk a little after a fashion." After the oration all are to return to Keasey'a Hall, where a bakc dinner or lunch will be served with an hour or two spent socially, with some patriotic music. Everybody who wishes to express their appreciation of the work of the American soldier come, and doiit forget the basket on the 30tb. I. T. SPENCER. JAS. A. RAY. Adjutant.' Command. COUNTY COURT On this day the report of the Board of (Cotioty Road Viewer on the J. W. Foster road was read in open court the titnt time. (Report o( viewer on W. H. Hes road. Ou IhU day the repirt of the Hoard f County Road Viewers on the W. II. II 'H Dad was read in open court the first time. M.tter of iflsuin warrants for deflcienc" in State t ix. It appearing to the court that at the time of miking the tax levy for the year 1010 the lotal valuation oj ihe asitessuient i oil, ax reported by the Board of State Tax Commissioni-is, contained lh- vaiu it.on of the Portland A South western liailioa I Compa- y as aHesed by the County Asfor, ou I al-o the valuation placed on s:iid property by said Hoard of State Tax CoiiiuiiHtionrrs ; That said erro. was not in ev.dci.cn un til said Uoiird of State Tax LYmuii-iin-ers returned their report witu an i'em ized s'atement of aswrsinentl made by them, which was subsquentto the m u ing of aiiid tax levy; That said douhle arsesinent was corrected by the County Clerk before extending sc.id on the roll thereby causing a deficiency iu the so in of f .'(!) 30 each in the amount of State Tax as rai-cd by the tax roll. It i therefore ord red by the Court that tint (,'o.mty Cick ltd and lie is a-jthorir.ed to iniu two WnrranN on the j general fun-l iu lavor of the State 1 rea.. urer in the sum of $101. i5 each, to lie applied on State Tax in two payments. i Matter of appointing inspector for special road wotk. On this 3rd day of May, 1011, it i ordered that Mr. Peter Bergerton be and ho I hereby rppointed to inspect all special road work performed under con tract in road distiicts No. 14, No. 15 and No. 10. Whereupon Court Adjourned until Thursday, May 4, 1011. Thursday, May 4th 1911, 2nd Judicial j Day Court came pursuant to adjourn ment. Officer all present. Due pro clamation being made, the following I proceeding were had:, Matter of Deed for county road: ! On this 4th day of May, 1911, deed , from Frank and Emily Bishop to Col- nmbia County, Oregon, forever dedi- eating to the use of the public, a part of ; lot 12 In block 0, in the town of Goble, coming on for consideration, and the ! court beins advised, it I ordered that mm ue.il ifv siuiru, nil', uiv ums in ordered to place tame upon the public i records. Matter of tax rebate to Net 15. Hend- riokKBl It appearing to the Court Irsui the signed statement ol V. W. ClatX, V ouuij is-fsor, that Sola 11. Hendrick-on hit" i,1 I'D T4 taxes on a valuation of !'10 00, notes and accounts, and that Marj Hcndriokaon hi wife ha also paid the same tax on the ame property, It I ordered by the Court that the Clark ixsue a waiiant iu favor of Nel R. llciidrickwm, lu the sum of fJ0.74. Mat'cr of petition of A. N. Clalk for tux rebate: It ppcaring to the Court from the petition of A. N.Clark, and the sttte uint of the sheriff of Columbia County, that said A. N. Clark has paid taxes for the yearn UK ft to 1910 Inclnalve on an ascised acrettge of 29 ..IU acre, while he did not during any of said period time, own any greater amount than IS acre, It is ordered by the Court that a warrant be Ixaued in favor of A. N. Clark Iu the sum of 110.04 being the amount so paid on such exces acreage. Matter of petition of Peninsular Lumber Co. for remission of tax: Ou this day the petition of the Penin sular Co, for remission of tax in the sum of $741. US, on account ol ' having been assessed with timler alleged to have Ix-eii cut and removed pil'T to March 1, 1910, coming on for consideration, and the court not leiligadviscd lu the matter it is ordered that the saint lie and is hereby continued f ro further investiga tion. Report of viewers on P. M. Robinette road. On this 4th day of May, 1911, this natter coming'on to be heard udoti the 2nd reading of the report of the board of county road viewers, which aeid report sua publicly read on two different days of this term of court, and it nppcaripg to the court that a reruonstrarce sgainst the granting of said road has been filed, hut that thr re has alio leil filed and pteM-nted herein, a petition signed by I'll of the original signers of said remon strance, asking that thetr oemea la eras) (rom said rtninii-tr.ii.ee, leaving only 12 name on said reiiinnstraiiLe, and no claims for dumages having been Med or presented, and the court being uttixlird that such road will be of public utility, and the repoit of the viewcis bting favorable thereto: It is therefor ordered by the court thnt Ihe said petition 1 allowed on condition that petitioners shall settle claims (or damage which may arie fr..io hot possible uiisuii'lcr tuiidia- in nyntd to said remonstrance and sub- fejuent withdrawal from same. Report of the viewers on Adolph Hankey road : On this till day of May, lull, this matter coming ou to be heard upon the second reading of the report of the Roam of County Road Viewers, which said report was publicly read on two different day of this term of court, and no reluontratice havini been (lied, and the court havinir decided lo rriect ! claim of Geo. W. Histy for 1150 dam ages, and the court being satisfied that such road will he A publii: utility, and the report of the viewer being favorahle t Hereto: It is therefor ordered hv itio court that said retxjrt. profile and nlat h r... cordi d in Ktiitable Nicks kept f.ir that purpohe. and from thi-iiief .ilh said road nhall be a public highway: and it ii fur ther ordnied that the road supervisor In ho-e dii-trict said road isloca'cd, shall pell the same for public travel. Report of viewer on P. E. I-oveurcn road: Onthi4th day of May, lull, thlx matter coming ou to pe heard tipin the s, ne irjiiirt ui ine Hoard of County Ciad Viewer tslb-l, (Ccfiid leailing of the report .1 .t. said rep-.rt wn pul.lii ly read on two different ..ays of ,hia lerin ..f court, a, d II I reliiniitrai.ces or t elii,,i, l,.e II I reiiniitrai,ces or peli lona lor tlaiu- j ages rx-iiig ii iti, and the ciinrt Ivim. sutistied that Mich road will be ol public utility, an I the n-port of the viewers lelng favorable thereto: It is therefor order! by the court that said reiairt, profile and phit he recorded in miitahle book kept for that pur e, and fiom tht iicelorlh said r ,al shall be a public highway : an I it is lurlli, r or dered that the road supervisor in whose dintrict ihe mi. I roa l is Iik-.ic, nh.ill ocn the same for public travel. It is i I i . . iiiriiici or icrnl by ulC court that alt tlmt portmii .f Hit ol.l roml Hiuvey nol ill' l.Mj. tJ ih ,h. IOa.1 I un.l .l.aa ' . , , - ni- 1 hereby tacaied. Report of viewer on Frank Oliuiecki road : On thi 4th day of May, 11)11, mattet coming on to be henrd upon the second reading of the report of the Board of County Road Viawers, which sa d report wa tmbhcly Pead on two diffcrant days of tin term of court, ami n remonstrance or petition for dam ages Mug filB.1. H,l the curt beli,K satlhhed that uch road Will In- f ,q utility and the reK.rt of the viewcis being favonthle thereto. iConduded iient week.) Executors Notice el Sale, In Ilia l oiiiitv Ciinrt of lb atate of Oregon tat Oiliiinlna fiMililr. In iliv mailer ul the Estate ol Kmellne Muriat lliM-wae,l. hi.llee Is hrrt lir liven thai la Piiraiianreat ami ! lrlil"'sU imler ol Ihe "Ulilir I un o( lh-male ir oroii. ir i ium"ia i uunlt, nisilr on Ihe I'tth iIh ol Mav lull, In the man,, ul thu enlaH! ol Kiiirllna Mwln, iUH-aaet. aa. Ihiirtliir lh Hfcwliir lharetil Ui sell s in, nul i.r.i-riv ( anlil estate, at (irlvale aala, the llii.temlirlleil. Ihn Klwlltor ( sal, I estate, sell al private sale, I" the hlirlieal blipler. In, eah Ul I' "l'l r,," itl')eet In omSh niatlmi h -atil County t'oiirt, troin alel alia, iiinl Ihe ITIh itayof June lull, mintlrniin. .i.i mi tinill saiil teal timiNirtv. or sit in.k t herent as la tHH-Msarv lit pav all eletina, e, anil rspeiises of a.llnllilstrelo4 of sahl r-sua) ol me sain r.tneiiMw ..-e-., .v.-wmt-i. at lea time of her ileaih, ami all Ihe right, lliu aaa iittrrest that the aalil eelate haa since ai iiuirs l,y iierailin ol Ihe law, or otherwise, tn ami , liie liillnw'ne ilewrlheit real pmiierly lylm sw U'ltiS In ,'nlUiMhla t'niltily, tlrascn ,li alt . Ul aeyen (7). slsleeu '(!) enrj eeventeeii In hi'" elahteell (Is), III the rile of at. II i-leiu, as Ihr sama apiear tirNia ihe oltlelal niap ar ,lan iheriHif mi Hie Willi Ihe County l laiksj NHl.t l iitiiinhla t'omttv. lermaol sale, one half rash In tt. H. nltl i-inn. ten per i-elll Ul le pant oil ai-ceptanee nf hlil ami lialance on ctninrtiialton ol aale by akj Ciinrt, the nilter ntie hall to be paid in una ysar Ire m il ile o( r-unflrtnatlnu of aale, wllh Inirrsa) al Ihe rale of a per win per annum Iron, d,i until ealil. sain imnuni mi u aevureii ny avort. tfaae un ttie premises mi mII, All bids u bs -lirectril to the iiiiilsrslsnxl his reapleuce, at -41. Helens, tlreiriill, Paleil al Rl. Helens, Ureron. May lath t ill. MAKIIS WIIITK, Kaeculor f III estate ol Ksnellne Mavter, 4. iVSM-il, SUMMONS. In Ihe rirentt I'onrt nf ihe Stale of Orexna, lot the t'onnlv of "tumble. I.lxi. . wall, flaintlir, vs. James f. Wall, leietiiiaiil To James J Wall, the above Baineil defrmlaati In the uame ol ihe Mate of urs-apia you anj hereby re-iiilre-t to aiear anil answer tlte e.tn. itlli,i nle.l airalnsl you In the alaive enlulsa i-ourl on or l efura the l ilay of June, Ivll, aai4 -late beius: in ea I'iraiioii 01 sis weesa irnrn ik nrai ptiiMieaiion of this summons, ami II yna. Ii I lo apa-ar ami answer the complaint U aalil Iherrol the plallitfrT will apply lu laa court l-r the relief demanded lu lite coaj. plslut: lur a ilis-ree rllssolvlne the marrtace ens iraet now eslailn lMtvreen plaintiff aud 4e- lemlaoi: Dial planum may resume ner mai-isa name. I.lit MeAIIIler. 1 hta siimnintis ts publl.linl by onler ol linn J. A. Kaklu, Jteliy ol Hie I nu't. Which onter wea matle anl enlere u Hie I -III ilay of April, lull, anil i.e lima ,reserltM-, bir pulilleatlon lhere.il IsalX weesi, 'Ktiniluil wuh lh Is.ue of Krlilay. April las .'Ul. l-ill. ainl eoiillnuln ew--h sn-i therraftsr to aiu Hit liulln Hi Issue of rrtilar, J'lns M, ivll. A llmi AUorney lor t'lamuft. Dr. Alfrkd J. Peel I'HYSICAN AND SUKGEOM llauk lluilding, :: St. Helen. Or DR. R. L. Jkkfcott DKNTIST ST. UK I. KN 8 ORlilJOX GKORGK H. SHINN ATTOR N K Y-AT-L A W OKKII E, II A Mi Bt II.PI.SU Sr. llKi.KSa. : : Oar.i'.oi T. S. WIIITK" PUNKRAI. DIRECTOR I.H KNtKl) RMHAtMKR HOULTON. OREGON IODCES MI PA II CIlAlTKn. NO. 30. O. E. 8 Meet In .Masonic Hall the ect,n4 and fourth Satur lavso. each month il KTRLDK COLLINS, W M. IRKNK M. DAY. Secretaiy sr. HKi.f.Ns camp. o iwnw, M. W. OF A. MeeU first, and thlrt Wednesday. a. n. lake, cousui II. K. I-AltA RE, Clerk. HOULTON CIRCLE NO 47H. Women ol Woodcraft, meet the second and fourih Tuesilay afternoon of each month at f loiillon, Ore. Lulu Ailrs, tiunrdian Neighhor; Anna Van Nal ta. Clerk. T. HhLKNS LOlKiE.NO. 31, fojr a t A .11. IeeUlat and 3d i-tuiiiaj in racn nionili brothers rir,lill, ..u.....t . .m(oij iu racn ninntu i isiun u w 1 Clark, Master; R. . tjul. k, Secretary ' cTlTuMil, A"l,mi isTKAl i . "inn,u, .c. .ae ProtherluKMl ul A tlle-rifSfJiM VaWarilllaTisl. nn ei the second and fourth Wed. tirailay night of each month at Vans ton.Ore. Visiting member welcome. E. S. IIinso, Honorable Foreman, K Lakr. Correspondent Summon In the i In nil Court of ihe Slate ol Orr s. .... , ,.,,,,,, , oiiimiiia. (I'fMiHIll. ftl Alll.- If llwlai ll S. a. . .. . . . ----- - ... ('rirminni; in in nm I III' Mji tS S.I t teas.. .... u a. s . . ; "- j "ii nrf nfrrrir rritiirr4i .V'.V! "'..""V ',u-"IMl " '"'1 t.-wft, I A 1 V '. .".'V '? "V 'M' , """Tvu.uirn utiim nr i lore in1 ii , .; V ""iinmi oieii nerein, to he Ih.ii.Is of matrimony b, ret.. I.. re lo u: UIS...I,, ji " " e-'Mvin aim joursen . "' '""""ns Is mails upon yon hf I hi. i 1 J I;"""?"' n "nler of the llonnr MaT him " .',n"',"'1""' '"'rt. niailaes ii,JL.V.. i 1 ahl pulilleatlon In lh JLIlI i V"' " w" '"' succealv weeks, Uslunlii( wllh Uy Uth, Ivll. Dsn c, Hesacsa. Attoniejr for Plaintiff. . Good Team For Sale Weight about 2:i)o, age eVn sod eilfht. I'erfectly gentle and true to pull. For sale cheap. Jniiulre of Geo. W. rant, Si apiawse. Also on. large four year ol I work horse. 25-28. INDIA RUNNER Duck Egg. $1.00 for Thirtwa S. C. Ulack Minorca, S. C. Parred iCocks and S. C. Rhode Island $1.50 for 15 W.CMORLEY Vox 97. Houlton, OfPtTO"