THE OREGON MIST
VOL. XXX.
ST. HELENS, OREGON, FRIDAY, MAY 26. 1011.
NO- 27
BLAKESLEY FOUND GUILTY ENGINE WORKS TO LOCATE
Jury Brings in Verdict Late
on Thunday Night
Afier twin out
from five
thirty
eleven
i. ii,. fiHrnxin untlll after
in
o'rl.xkat night the jury in the famous
blackmail ease ' llle Hul" ' r,,K"" v"
; Kendall (Tt") Ulakesley .brought in
ty,nlict ol guilty. Tools was charged
ilh attempting to extort money from
E. K. ,
The cue came on lrl' 00 Tuesday,
ill that day awl n'H,,, Wednesday
bfintl t-ut In tlie securing ol a jury.
Ibe pr'llminary arguments ot Hon. C
W. Fulton for Hi defense n'1 "
Tungue, the prosecuting attorney, were
had and the introducing of evidence be
gin, the Hrt witness was county clerk
H. I". I Hare who went cn the t"nJ to
ideiitily the records in h'n keeping. I.
T.lierdrs "' W. (i. Forneroy, tnem
brrsnl Hie Grand Jury that indicted
J)lklrv, wiui next summoned and
testified ai to actions ol I'.lakesley
it that time.
Frai.k B. 1'rencott wi pt,t on the
ttiml mul testified Hint he waa M'
thick's partner at tlie time tlie letter
ws written that Hie ca hinged on
nd that he took it Iroin the Ktiilti-e
here, anil that lllakealey wai jirrwut at
tin lime, ami when he left the letter in
the box called hiii attention t the fact,
in. I the evening alter approached him in
ll.mltoii an.l a-kl him toillp him the
yuu-k McCarly m mey.
Three handwriting experts went on
tli imn l ami teslslled that the riting
mi records an I various other thiiiK
muVtfd hy H'ake.lev waa identical
with that in the blackmailing letter
Mr. lilirk went on tlie stand and waa
objected to liy the defense. The pro
amnion let the. matter rent, hut it wai
altogether the latl't f the attorney (or
Ihe defense that Mr. tjulck waa not
all.m nl to pa into the nutter nt length
At noon Wednesday Ihe taking of
tr.tiii y oesed umi the wrulinMit
begin. Senator Fulton's talk was
altogether 1111 rrsignmet of Mr. Quirk,
but the outcome of the trial liow that
it waa altogether watteil, ai the jury did
nottorgrt the real cane at liaun in the
attcm t to tcrsccute one who was not
on trial.
Tlie talk ol Mr. Tongue aa probably
the bet one that tie Iwen liearil hcie
fur years. That tie it an aliln naerutiir
there n no ilmiht, ami liii actions in thi
cum can not hut be approved by all.
vVe have heard the statement made
time and again that he waa alraid to
ptoiTfd with thia cae, Imt there w
very little of fear in lila actions in cuiirt.
The cum went to the Jury at about
five o'clock, the instructions ol the
Juilgi Ix-ing very fair and imperial).
Itiry were out nntill nearly inidnii(ht,
hen they came in with thn lolluwing
verdict:
In the Circuit Court of the Staid ot
Oregon lor the County of Columbia:
Stale ol Oregon va. J. Kendall P.lakcs
Iry: We, the jury III Ilia aliove entitled
! find the deft, guilty ai charged in
the Indictment.
M. M. FRANKLIN
1'oreinaii.
The niemlicriol the jury were the fnl
1 w iiik : M. M. Franklin, Foreman.
John Kaltierg, John A. Nelson, Ouatave
J. I.indnhl, Thoi- L. Carter, Jubn J.
lUn.er Ilavid 1'. Ivarly, I'rank Malla-M,
'. A Kvana, I'allip S. Sirother, Thoi.
ih:str, J. 11. Kubcni.
Ttm delenM waa given thirty daya In
liich to file a motion for a iiew trial,
mid it ii dilllcuk to nay when lentence
ill lie pronounced. It la doubtful if it
v ill Im very aevcre, and tliere docf not
"''in to lm any public demand teat it be
inch, ai "TiMita" worst eueniyi here gen.
rally nympnlliyre with him. All acem
pi-rflei tly latinfied to liaxe lmd the cane
thoroughly threahed out, and the pre
diitiona that have been 10 generally
nin'le tli nt an untold amount ol corrupt
Ion would be uncovered have utterly
Idli n down.
Apinatii Sentenced
Antnne Apinatia, the young lurelng-
lio plend guilty to the theft of alloe
Iroin warehouse at Mitygar, waa aen-
teneei! Uat Tliursdny to 7 years, but pa-
ruled hy the Judge on good behavior.
He neemed to be an Intelligent young
and a there were a number of
' in -niunteiicei connected with tho theft
niHiie It rather a minor otTenne, he will
'e Kiven annlln.r -li.n..
J- K. lyj, ol lieer Ibland was a bunt-
"eaa visitor to Hie county acut on 1'rl
diiy. st: Helena first team nt Katania 8iin-
''"y nd the aecoml team va. nitlgefield
l the local parj,
Notice for bid for building
a School House
Notice is hinby triven that
bids for the construction of a
school buililinjr in district No. 43
Columbia County, Oregon, will
bo rect'ived by the school board
until G p. tn. Saturday, June 3rd
1911. The board reserves the
ritfht to reject any or all bids,
l'lans and specifications may lie
seen in the office of the County
School SiiDerintendcnt. in St.
Helens, or at the home of N. O.
Iarabveat Trenholm P. 0.
(loorKe Wilson,
Chairman of the Itoard of direct
ors. Letters uni'Uiriied at the Suint Helen,
Kremlin, p iat nltice fur the week ending
MavLDth lull. W. M. (iruy, one lettvr.
Mrs J. (irimn orliriinn, Krnest Msg
nunson. I.ettura not clalmel by June
3rd will be tent to the Dea I Letter Ullce.
M. C. liray, V. M.
A Pleasant Party
Waldeii an I M.inii pilhinl en'ertuin
ed M'timiluiHtes in tlie 1'nrii.h llonc mi
the evening ol p'ndny, M iy 1! h Wal
delil guests iurliidiMl the .rillc-l).il, Mr.
Allen and his pupils, while M.i-on in
vited a lew am iller children and his
teacher Mi. l'hillipl
l isliies weie played during the evening
Cecil Kwa and 1 rot tiy Johns being
prize winners in the grogrnrdiy games.
lirffrenhiuriits were srrvtil, the table
decorations being lighted candka in
ornamental similes
Pythian Entertain
The I'ytlii.in Sisterjof Av Temple No.
til lvt Thursday evening alter having
despntclied the routine of t)Uhiiiest the
tempr, turpi u'd thrir IllVitcd gtitsts
and themselves with the impromptu
entcitHiiiinr tit tlley provided.
Tlie musical numtier ol the prngiam
were eecially pleasing and received
. . .... .. .
eiiCJires. .'Mrs t. iieorge. guiuir, ami
Mia WeN-r, mandolin, played a catchy
version of "Sleigh Bells."
The quartette sung aotim old time bal
lads that reached tlie heart strings of all
present, (fvmie encorea here too.) It is
that wite the talent displajeda" me very
enj yahle programs can tw given at I lie
future socials, this waa also evidenced
hy the splendid teamjwotk of sister 1.11a
II. Hugg. II l'oifjoy, and C. Hlakesley
in their recitation of a puctu many
stanr.iis In length.
It urins unfair that the entire burden
of social iliould fall to the sillers; but
1 (rinikly believe that the gallant Kmghtl
will in Ihe future uphold Iheircud, especi
ally the nimble and acrobatically inclined.
And so should you be one ol the lor
tunate oens Invited to the next icsvial
June Kith, re-t assured that your will
curry away pleasant recollections.
The cial ended with a service of re
freshment by the committee ol ladies.
Ant Ibserver.
The St. Helena nine will go to Kalnma
next Sunday lor tlm purpose of tking
the crack Kahuna hunch Into camp
Whether they can ilo it or nulls pretty
much a qucHtion, .but when they leave
here next Sundiiy their intentions will
at lenst lie good and il wc do not huve
the wl ole ol the Northwest League to
contend with the i lmuc es lire that the
trip will end mU joyfully.
The Heaver I.ulillier Co , of 1'rescott
Or. has been reorganized, and the old
stockholders, with few exception have
sold out. 'Ihe capital stock of the
company has In en increased from $115,
(MM) to f.HM).(MM). The olllcers ol the
newly organized company are: President,
James T. tiregory: vice-president and
general manager, It. barker: treas
urer and superintendent, I'. V. Gregory :
secretary, i. H Ihil liam. The mil! Is
now In operation and a dry kiln will tw
installed.
ltathera l.mny little incident ocenred
at the court room last Tuesday. V. J.
Diet ol Kainier was being examined as
to his quulilications as a juror, and
according to Mr. Diet he did not have
any qualifications for the Job. He knew
nil a'. out the case, liked everyone that
win interested In it, and finally gt UP
ami Mid that he knew loo much about
it to serve. Moth the dcleiiH and pro
secution immediately accepted him.
whereupon Mr. Hicti protested.
KOR SAl.Kioal freidl cow Inquire
of John Mlllls. Ysnkton Orejmv
The City Council
The Council held their regular weekly
meeting at ihe City Hall last Monday
nil(bt, all being present except Mayor
White, who was unable to attend. The
blggeit part of the evtiing was taken
up in listening to a Mr, Rees, of Port
land, who was here in tlie interest of b.
U. Kelsey, a sewer contractor, who will
make the city a prop -ition for I'oiiiu
the work to Iw dune here in this line.
Further conaiiteraliun of this matter
was poatiHined for two weeks. An or
dinance vacating a part of Washington
Square for school puriMites was read
firit and second time an. I will probably
lie pasail at the next meeting. Order
was made that a number of loads ol
crushed rock lie put on Columbia Street
between St, Helena and Willamette
Streets. The Fourth ol July committee
was given the use of the City Hall rent
free during ihe celcbiutiou. Moved
and carried that the city employ a com
petent surveyor to eatabliah the north
boumlaiy line of the city t St. Helens,
the city and adjoining protxrrty sharing
the expen-e equally.
The Woodmen ol the World of ioble
gave a dance in the Kcdmen'a Hall at
that place last Saturday night, and those
who went down from here tell sIkhiI
having the time ol their life, especially
mentioning the supper. They asy tln-y
hud a feed that waa aomi-thing fine.
W. (i, I'omeroy, of Seapp'Ke, is in
town thia week as one of the witnesses
before the Circuit Court.
Fred Cr.itner, of R;iinier, waa a tmsi-ne-s
viiiitor to the county seat last M"U
day.
l)r. A. V. McLaren wa calling on old
friends at thia place during the present
ae.k.
Wedding Bella at Deer Island
A quiet home wedding took place in
the residence ol Mr. aud Mrs. J. K. Ihiw
st Deer Island, Ore. on Wednesday May
'.'till when their daughter, Juliette was
united in marriage to Mr. Tell Soul, ol
Gaston Ore. by Reverend I leveling. Pas
tor of one n the Kvnngelical Churches
of l'.,rt!and, in tho presence of a few rel
ative-! and fi tends.
Th'- t arlor was beautifully decorate!
with (lowers, and after the ceremony a
bountiful dinner was Served, presided
over by Uev. Heveling, which was
thoroughly enjoyed by all.
Al'er a most enjoyable time the bride
and groom took the train at leei Island
wheie they met with a chower of rice.
They expect to spend a lew days with
relatives and friends, alter which they
will return to their home at tiastou.
Thev received a number of beautiful
and useful presents,
K. P Memorial Services-
Avon Ixnlge No. ti Knights of Pythias
will hold memorial services at the City
IJUII iii this city next Tuesday eveulnt
May llOth, to which the public is invited.
The following program lus been prepar
ed:
Meeting called to order by the Chan
cellar Commander.
Prayer by the Prelate,
Hymn by the Choir.
Heading Iroin the Bible by the Prelate.
Solo by Miss bertha Dart.
Address by Dr. J. W. MicDougul.
Solo by II. Van Tassel.
Prayer by the Prelate.
Song by the male quartet
The band gave an oen a r concert nt
Godfrey Park lust Sunday and will
probably eoiitinuu to do so Sunday after
noons throughout the summer. They
have a proposition from the owners of
Hayocean l'atk to play at that place for
a period of two weeks during the sum
mer. t
Victir Purer, the tiropiietor of the
Rainier Grand Hotel, was u caller nt the
Mist ollice on Wednesday last. Mr.
Furer'was summoned here as a juror,
but tells us that he was fortunate cnugh
to escape.
The ladies aid w ill meet with Mrs. II.
K. l.aRare Wednesday May :it.
i I. ilia M. C rouse, Sec,
The St. Helens Band -
Our local brass band is hard at it And
can now play quite a variety of choice
pieces. They practice a couple of times
each week and have secured the airvices
of a good instructor, Mr. D. II. Weir.
M. K Miller ia the manager and II. K.
lAllare Hccrctary and Treasurer. The
other members are R. VV. Custard, Fnd
Morgus, I?. Jones, P. 'Jjirtison, J. W.
Chirk, Stewart McKie,- rjilney I.ou.
T'.erlin Yeoman, Merle ViWii,l)swalil
Dfiuiug, Archie lloelcr, I.. H. Allen,
George Hadger. For the length ol time
that they have been organized and con
sidering the diiViculties that they have
had to overcome there is no doubt but
they hsve done remarkably well.
Yankton Commencement
The commencement exercises of the
Yankton Public Si hool will be held at
the Grano Hall at Yankton on Friday
anl Saturday, June L'nd and 3rd. Pro
fessor Lake and Miss ISowman have mad
preparations to have a real good tim
and a program has b -i n prepared for
each evening that wil' very entertain
ing. The presen'atio.i of diplomas will
be on Saturday night, v !ii'ethe program
lor each evening will be c included with
a live little comedy. Kveryonewho takes
an Interest In the school should be out
to hear the entertainment lor both even-
'ngl. On Saturday, ice cream and cake
will be served alter the program.
Chai. Kratke, of Keuben, was a visi
tor to the ounty seat this week.
blank notes for sale at the Mist office,
YANKTON
Mrs. J. T. Woodward is In the Good
Samaritan Hospital for treatment.
Sherman Saxton is building a fine new
barn on his place near the S. S. Wvy
place.
Mrs. Chits, brown end Mrs. Homer
Fitgerald were Portland visitors this
week.
Mr. Perty Usher and Herman Uther
are hauling telephone polei from John
sons mill.
TheS. S. ingrowing rapidly in attend
ance and interest.
Mrs. . I). P. mney is in rharge of Ihe
cook hou-e at Shermans mill .
Mrs. Oliver Smith has len very sick
for a lew days but i b.-'ter at this writ
ing. Stanwoi.d addition is r..pidly licing
occupied hy the men ami families who
have bought land r c nllv.
Mr-and Mrs. Rudolph Kappler enter
t lined relatives Irom Portland over Sun
day. Mrs. D. 0. Masten visited Mr. Mastens
parents at Skamokawa Wn. over Sunday.
Koad imdrovetnent is being rushed
this week undi-r tli? personal supervision
of I'. S. Ppain ne.uly tliiriy men and
six or sevi n team' making rapid work
of the (ills.
Clayton Moore who has lieen out of
health lor several weeks is so much im
proved that he has gone to work lor
Sherman Itros.
There will be Memorial services at
the church in Yankton May 30 at 2
o clock. It is noiiej an wiiti menus
buried there will come and bring flowers
for decoration.
Yunkton Grange No. 301 will bold
their annual lair at the grange hall on
Thursday Seo. 21 I'.Hl. Fruit and poul
try a apecia'.ty. We hope every one will
take an interest, in the fair and make i
the best one yet.
Yankton Fruit Growers Association
meet on the first Saturday in June tit
'2 o'clock at the Grange hall in Yankton,
Menitiers request 1 to be present, every
body invited.
EIGHTH GRADE EXAMINATIONS
The Hu ll examinations for the pupils
of the eighth grade in th schools of this
county and ot the whole state were held
last week aud the result was not alto
gether satisfactory to a large number of
the pupils. State Superintendent of
Schools L. K. Alderman intends to raise
tne standard in the eighth grade aud
the exaiiiiuatioss were the hardest that
have ever been given. The following
pupils passed in this county.
Scappiwse; Ardcth Hagey.
"St. Helens ; Cecil Ross, Eugenia Doming-
Deer Island; Mae S.-ffert.
Hudson; Thed O'Neal, Clyde O'Neal,
Robert Peterson, Hilda Peterson, Hilda
Johnson.
Clatskanie; Hazel Kelley, Edna Han
kins, Leila Duggan, Maurice Parhan,
Vera Ticbenor.
Warren ; Franklin Cooper.
Rainier; Myrtle Paiker, Ina Hacken
berg, Edith Handley, Wui. Hackenlerg.
Oak Ranch School ; Mahle Pringle,
Inez Peterson. Reta Pringle.
Natal; Minnie Hohlstrom. Ernest
Deeds.
Kainier ; Frances Shtrrin, Willie Ie,
Leona Silva, Carol Williams, Kathcrina
Schunesen, Floy Wilson, ilas Tlue.
Houlton; Elizabeth Perry.
Vernon a; Anna Nickerson.
This ia about one third ol the total
nmnlier taking, and the only place w here i .
the whole class got through was at
Hudson, the school W'tng taught by
Miss A. J. Kelel ol thia city, and in this
examination it ia undoubtedly the ban
ner school of the county. The examining
board was made lipid Superintendent of
Schools J. II. Crilins, l'rofe-ior J. II.
Wllkerson.of Ilalnler, P.. S, Fsxon, of
Bachelor Flat, and Mrs. J. A. Holaday,
of Ier Island.
A large number of the students all
over the county received conditional
pro-notions, having tailed only in one
subject, and will probably every one
make good in th grades that they were
promoted in.
CHURCH CHIMES.
Cal.KNliAK,
Sunday Services,
Preaching,
Flpworth League,
Preaching,
Sunday Srrvihs.
9:45.
11:00
7:00
8:00
The pastor expect! to occupy the pulpit
both morning and evevning next Sunday.
In the absence of a popular Memorial
Day program next Tuesday a patriotic
service has been planned for Sunday
night, "Modern Patriotism" is to be the
sermon theme. It is to b regrette I that
St. Helens haa neglected to plan a proper
observance of this the most solemn of
national holidays. The present gen-
erations can il) afford to forget the brave
men ot the 00's or fail to pay a tribute to
such as remain in the thinned ranks of
the G A. R. Let us crowd the church
next Sunday night.
Mr. Frank Prescott, of Tacoma, ia in
St. Helens this week, as a witness be
Ijre the Circuit Court.
Houlton Commercial Club
The members ol the Houlton Commer
cial Club are reouetted to meet with the
St. Helens Commercial Club at St. Hel
ens on MeJne-dity evening. May Ulst
tocousidifr business cf importance.
II. C. Wikoff. President
. and Mrs. A. L. Stone, Miss Weber,
Mri Kazan, Marie l'oulson and E. 1.
Hal. agfi went d jwn to Kureka on the
launch Hulda last Monday, retnrningn
the s-temer Lurline. Miss Weber had
been visitb.g for some time with the
Stone?, tiut remained at her home in
Futeka.
y.r, and Mrs. O. A. I'.ierbuch aud
daughter of G realism, are visitngjwith
Mrs. Bierbach's sister, Mrs. Morton.
Mr Frank Garland, of Menominee,
is in town tnis week, looklag over plant
of the St. Helens Mill Co., preparatory
to foing to California to take charge of
the big yards of the Chas. R. McCor
m ii k Company at San Diego.
Wrestling Match
Ti e people of this section will have a
chance to see a good match at the City
Ha 1 tomorrw night, Saturday, May 28,
wil mi Strangler Smith and Sqtieez Eth
rid,;e will go on the mat. The Strangler
iscneofthe best known grapplers in
the game and Squeeze has lots of local
frit nds who think that he will give him
a run for his money. A fiteen minute
preliminary has been arranged between
Wiu. Sholtes of Rainern I Howard Mil
ler, of Cathlamet, both experienced
wrestlets.
I Ths Celebration
I Work lias already commenced to
make the celebration to be held here on
the fourth of July the best that was
ever put on along the river. The 6
na:ice committee met with flattering
success when they started out ttie other
da", as in the course of a very ihort
tiue they raised $250, which is only a
Krtioii of what there is waiting for
thi in. M -sides this there has been f .'00,
given by Jas. and Chas. Muckle to be
ud in Improving Godfrey Park and
erecting a baud stand. If the financiers
of the proposition have, not called on vou I '
yet and you live in St. He'ens do not be
discouraged for they will get there in
time, as they are out for the coin and
tb it is what it takes to inaks a celebra
tiou a success.
The Klnmat! i and tho Yellowstone
are at present loading lumber at the
do-k here and the Shoshone is due to
anive the latter part of the week. The
la; t ol the month the tramp Elsie will
be here to take on a cargo of about s
million and a half for Australia.
St. Helens Commercial Club
The members of the St. Helena Com
m irciul Club are requested to meet with
ths Houlton Commercial Club at St.
II dens on Wednesday evening, May 31,
to consider business of importance.
Wm. M. Ross, President
H ulton Circle elects.
Hdulton Circle N i. 478, held its regj
lar election May 2;?rd, with the follow.
itjg result. Guardian Neighbor, Minnie
Morlev. Past Guardian Neighbor, Minnie
Kellev, Advisor, A,U Uro.ise, MaRici.il.
Sadie J. Grav. Attendant. EtU Cole
J. nior Sentinel. Elsa Wikstmm. Onf r
S-ntine. Cynthia Asber, C.ptain of
Guard, Nellie Dunn, Manager, Alma
L Mont Musician, Edith Clark, Clnfk,
t Anns Van Natta.
New Industry With Big Pay:
rcll Coming to St Helen
A joint meeting of the Commercial
Clubs of St. Helens and Houlton will be
held on Wednesday evening, 'Ma 31 at
at the City Hall. St. Helens, to take up
the matter of locating between the two
towns, a factory for the manufacture of
gasoline traction engines. While the
company to be organized will specialize
on the several machines covered by pat
ents, they will, Lowever, be equipped to
, manufacture almost
anything in the
. machinery line with
the equipment to
installed.
Messrs W. D. M. Howard and John
J-Riker. of Portland, were in town last
I Thursday, consulting with committees
lr')tn the two clubs reeardimr the mat-
i ter. All who have seen the plans and
blue prints if the machines which tha
company proposes to manufacture, nro-
noun.-e them the beat in their line ther
have ever seen.
Mr. Howard, who designed, and owns
the patents on the machines to be manu
factured, was for a number of yeara em
ployed as consulting engineer by the
Pope-Toledo people, where he designed
the gas engine used in that famous make
of automobiles.
L'o:h Mr. Howard and Mr. Riker who
are in close touch with the demand for
such machines as will be manufactured,
are confident that within a year a plant
representing an outlay of from $60,000 to
$75,000, and employing 300 or more,
men can be kept busy.
These gentlemen hold patents folly
covering the machines, which aae de
signed for logging and farming use, and
the factory to be located here will be the
only one of the kind on the Pacific
Coa it,
P'ens and blue prints of the machines
which are to be manufactured will b on
exhil itign at the City Hall in St. Helens
oo Wednesday afternoon preceeding the
meeting, at which time the designer,
Mr. Howard will be present to explain
the details of construction and operation
to ar.y one interested.
It is p'oposed to organize a local stock
company which will be officered and con
trolled by local business men. The pro
rjoters ask no bonus whatever.
Local business men who have been
approacbei on the matter are pronounc
ed in their endorsement of the plan and
It is needless to say that such an enter
prise locating here would be of incalcn
lab e benefit to both St. Helens and
Houlton.
COUNTY COURT
It is therefor ordered by the court
that said report, profile and plat be re
corded ;n suitable books kept for that
purjose, aud from thenceforth said road
shall be a public highway. It is further
ordered that the road supervisor in whose
district the said road is located shall
open the same for public travel.
It is further ordered by the court that
ell that portion of the old road not in
cluded in the limits ot the new road
le and tlie same is hereby vacated.
Report of the viewers on J. W. Foster
road :
On this 4th day of May, 1911, this .
ina'.'.er coming on to be heard upon the
the secodd reading of the report of the
Itoard of County Road Viewers, which
report was publicly read on two different
lays of this term of court, and no remon
strance bting tiled, and the report of
the viewers being iavorable thereto,
and it appearing that claims for damages
tmui II. Jepson for$UH)aild from Erick
Krickson for $400 have been filed and
presented herein, and it appearing to
the court that said road will not be of
smlleieiit benefit to the public to war
rant tht) payment of damages, it is or
dered by the court that said road be al
lowed on condition that petitioners set
tle ill claims for damages.
Report of the viewers on W. II. Hess
road :
Ou this 4th day of May. 1911, this
matter coming on to be heard upon the
second reading of the report of the
Hoard of County Road YieWers, which
said report was publicly read on two
di Tt rent days of this term of court, and
no remonstrance or petition for dam
ages being tiled, and the court being
auUsfic 1 that such road will be of public
utility, aud the report of the viewers
bti.ig favorable thereat:
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""l"u"ur "".em, uT iu COu
U W'A ,,'vrt' roCi" "U1 f1"1 U re'
I rded in suitable Nn.ks kept for that
! "n,i ,rom Awe-forth " d ro,J
'hf
, an. ervisor in whose district said road is
I locnted shall open the same for public
' triret.