Jacksonville post. (Jacksonville, Or.) 1906-19??, January 22, 1916, Image 2

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first Wire Suspension tJr.dc«.
The first wire suspension bridge In
die Uultcd States If not in the world
A weekly newspaper published every Saturday at the county seat of Jackson was thrown across the Schuylkill river
m.ir tlie falls of Schuylkill, in Pio la
County, Oregon. D. W. B agshaw , Editor and Publisher
dc'phla. in 181(1. Its history is us fol­
lows: In 1809 Ib'beit Kennedy and
Entered as second-class matter June 22, 1907, at the post office at Jacksonville, C< urnd Carpenter built a cha n bridge
Oregon, under Act of Congress of March 3, 1879.
tt the falls of Schuylkill, which broke
I iwn In 1811
Josiah White and
SATURDAY, JANUARY 22,1916
la d.ine Hazard, afterward prominent
is pioneers in the nntliraciie coal trade
SUBSCRIPTION: One year by mail $1.50. Advertising rates furnished on
if I'ennsyIvanin. hail erected a rolling
application.
mill and a wire factory in (he neigh
tsirlmod. and after the bridge fell they
formed a new company, mid another
chain bridge was constructed in April.
The King Is Dead, Long Live the King.
A biographer of Louis XIV, of France 1811, but this new bridge in turn gave
White & Hazard then
says bls death was announced by the way in 1816
captain of tlie bodyguard from a win­ swung a wire suspension bridge across
dow of tlie state apartment mid that, tlie river from mi lipper window of
Washington
Government "raising ids staff of office above his their factory to some large trees on
head, be broke it In tlie center and. tlie west bank, steps leading from the
Knows Nothing About
throwing tlie pieces among tlie crowd, trees to the ground. This primitive
exclaimed In a loud voice. "Le rol est bridge structure was intended for foot
Mexican Character
mort!’ (’The king is dead!') Then selz passengers only, mid but eight persons
Ing another staff he flourished It in the were allowed to go Upon tlie footway
air. shouting. Vive le rol!' (’Long live nt one time. The bridge Is said to have
The killing of a trainload of Ameri­ the king!’)" The phrase was used In cost $125.—Exchange
cans in Mexico bv the beaten taction announcing the death of other French
Career of the Levelers.
of Villa’s bandits was on land very kings and for tlie Inst time nt the
death of lands XVIII. it is often quot­
Levelers first appeared in Germany.
much like the sinking of the Lusitania ed to signify the quickness with which
at sea. The men should never have official authority mid popular adtnlra Two men. Munzer mid Storck, taught
been sent there without a sufficient tion are transferred from a dead ruler that distinctions of rank violate the
rights of mankind. Tills was in tlie
g mrd to protect them. The United to a living one.
sixteenth century. At the head of 40,
States government in concert with Bra
000 men Munzer commanded the sov­
The Judge’s Hint,
■ il, Argentine and Chile recognized
ereign princes of Germany nnd tlie
A young Irish barrister began Ills magistrates of cities to resign. His
Carranza and withdrew all help and
speech
to
the
court
In
these
terms:
recognition from Vida, who had won
followers ravaged Hie country until
"The eagle soaring high above the
ail Carranza’s victories. That, left Vil­
mists of the earth, winning its daring one of the Gcriuuu overlords defeated
la in the same situation, that the South­ flight against a midday sun. until tlie them in battle. Their lender was be
ern Confederacy was in after Appomat­ contemplation becomes too dazzling for headed.
A party of Levelers appeared in
tox. The Southern soldiers went to humanity, mid mortal eyes gaze after
their homes and began to buildup their it in vain!” Here tlie orator was no­ England in 1017. where they beeitine
powerful in parliament, They deter
broken fortunes. Villa’s soldiers broke ticed to falter and lose tlie thread of
mined to level all ranks and establish
ills
speech.
He
sat
down
after
some
up into guerilla bands and commenced
vain attempts to regain it. The Judge an equality of titles and estates
to loot friend and foe alike. Their then said, “The next time. sir. you throughout the kingdom, About this
atrocities culminated in this last murd­ bring an eagle into court I should rec­ time Cromwell departed for Ireland.
er of nineteen Americans. It was a ommend you to dip its wings.” No Tlie Levelers raised mutinies tn vurl
natural conclusmn and is not a surprise doubt the hint was taken.—Westmin­ ous quarters. Cromwell put them down
in 1649 mid imprisoned their leader.
to anyone who knows anything about ster Gazette.
A party of Levelers appeared in Eng
Mexican character. There is just now
land during tlie French revolution. A
Shrapnel Cartridge Cases.
a sudden great outcry against Presi­
The material used for shrapnel car- "loyal association" was formed against
dent Wilson, and it is just, this far.
fridge cases generally consists of a them, mm their efforts brought no re
President Wilson from the first has net composition of two parts copper anil suits.— Kansas City Star.
only known nothing of Mexico charac­ one part Iron. This alloy Ims been
ter but has refused to learn anything. found to possess the best physical qual­
Twelfth Century Football.
He took up a theory that the way to ities—that is. high tensile strength and
In the twelfth century football was
The ebrou
subdue a Bengal tiger was to feed him a large percentage of elongation when a game for the streets
Icier of that period tells how after din
soothing syrup. When Huerta caused properly annealed.—London Standard
ucr tlie city youths "addressed them­
the assassination of the president of
All About Metaphysics.
selves to football" and bow the scliol
Mexico, except for the president’s
A Scotchman thus delines metaph.vs iirs of each school and the apprentices
stubborness and his refusal to believe
les: "When a mon wha' kens nnetlilng of particular trades would each have
the truth about the Mexican nature he about any subject takes a subject that
their peculiar ball. There were spec-
would have set the army and navy in nae mon kens anything aboot and ex tutors, too. In those days, enthusiastic
motion proclaiming to the world and to plains it to unit her mon still more Ig spe tutors. Fathers would come to
Mexico that it did not want one fo»t of norant than himself—that's metapbys watch their sons and "become as
Mexican soil, but that it was determin­ les ”
youthful as the youngest, their natural
heat seeming to be revived at the sight
ed that there should be order i.i Mexi­
Weeds.
of so much ability."
co and the safety of Ameri tins an I all
The earlier you get the upper hand
In later years there was a famous
other foreigners there should be assur­
of the weeds the more you lessen their
ed. It would have been fixe«! there two Inter power for mischief This is true ball game played in Hyde park. In
years ago and before this time the na­ i of other soil besides that of the gar 1(154, then, "there was a hurling of a
great l>all by llfty Cornish gentlemen
tural industries of Mexico wojld have den — Yoiith's < 'ompanlon.
on one side nnd fifty on the other; one
been resumed, our army and navy re­
party played in red caps, the other in
moved; there would have been no long­
Consistency.
white." And—here the historical valuo
Mnrllln
Do you consider engage­ of the contest—Cromwell was a spec­
er any fear of murdir and the heart­
burnings would long ago haw ceased. ments binding? M illlcent—Certainly. tator nnd applauded tlie “great ability
The blame of the president is that he If one didn't there would lie no fun of body" displayed.
In breaking them. Illustrated Bits.
was determined to work the business
Sulphuric Acid Burns.
out his own wav and his refusal to ac­
Listen to others, but do not blindly
Burns from sulphuric acid are easily
cept the statements of men who kn« w depend on them
cured. Just remember that plain wa­
what they were talking ab <ut. He has
Just Suited.
ter-lots of it—must be poured on the
i
put his trust in Carranza who is tie
"Why do you go with that young victim of a sulphuric acid accident at
least worthy of belief of all the long mail? He Isn't making enough money once, even to throwing the party into
h t of bandits and murderers, and liars to be tmirrle I "
tlie water If possible. This acid on
"But lie is milking enough money to the skin feels like tire. With water
w «1 have one after another c< me to
provide theater seats and mito rides quickly applied in great quantity this
t e surface there and who has not so
lor Tuesdays and Fridays. mid I have
f r fulfllle i one oxpectation of tho e tin se evenings to spare.’’ Louisville acid is rendered liarmless. Men have
been limned with It repeatedly with
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wha enabled him to obtain control. Th«"
out harm through a knowledge of this
haidest thing that can be s.-id about
Snubbed H ¡3 Old Friends,
proper antidote If not treated prompt
President Wilson i< that he h is mi na-
In the eld <1
a miner who had ly the most horrible disfigurements re
t iral aptitude, no training, no experi­ toile.1 and siibel'i'd 1 in
i the Klondike suit. The police department of Paris
ence to fit him to cop ■ successf ul« mid then strini; It ri< li reiiirniu to exhibits wax tigures of faces of vic­
with assassins and tlii.-ves who have Puget sound after tv. yen s of Isola- tims of the foreign practice of throw-
f >f tiie time being obtained places tl'iii in the far north, Ile souglit out Ing this acid in one's face, A prompt
when" they call p«-ey upon their fell w a lecmrant. "Bring me $5 worth of treatment of water would have reu
b. it:is." lie told tlie «niter J’, nark
tn II. We are not at all certain that log Io lii.. s If Cini ibis fellow certain dered tlie acid liarmless.
t le m ist just and . xpedilio.is wav to •> mu t lie fo..d of beans. (Im amazed
Floating a Loan.
sei lie the troubles of Alex . «> w u '. be «alter «"«implied, heaping up the table
I want to see if 1 can't borrow a
ev. n at this I ite day to take that coun­ ar«.tn. 1 the diner with a veritable
little money from tlie Brokers and
try, establiih order, th. n call an el c- molili aiu of ha!.rd beans. "Now," Stokers' hank.
tion an 1 establish a g >v rn uent. l'ne said tlie Klei.disci', "take that stulT
"Well?”
mining vimpimea who sent «he officer, a«nj mid bring me something to ent.
“What sort of man is the president
It lias io i me $5. but 1 just, wanted
of it? Is lie one of these fellows who
and me i there to resu n ■ woe«« i.i thei
to show tliose blank beans Hint I don't
minis, without first taking means to li.i'e to ent n.iy more • f 'etn. now that arc Impressed l>y a rusty suit, or does
protect ih. m, merely m i le clear th. t I'm In n iviiite man s land again.”—Ta lie think a mail is a good risk who af­
fects loud vests nnd gay spats?”—
they knew as little abo it Mexi an chai - coma Ledger
Pittsburgh I'ost.
actet as dal Pre.-,! I nt Wilson hun.-elf.
Jud ;e Gooilwi!),
Ranieses I.
The Soft Answer.
Raineses I nas the tlrst king of the
—«<g> •----------- -
He I’gli! I'm going out of this, and
nineteenth d. nasty In Egypt mid ruled you won't see me again until the day
Po.;tical Announcement's for a brief period about II (’ 1:155 lle- of Judgment.
yond tlie fai t that he «aged war In
Slie (sweetly, getting the Inst word,
Nubia. where ho left mi Inscription nnd as usual!--All right, dear, and If you
DISTRICT ATTORNEY
constructed some of tlie buildings of aren't feeling In a better temper please
I liereby annodile« that I bave fil d tlie Karnak, little Is known of his let It lie well on In tiie afternoon.—
reign. H'< mummy was found In 1881 London Saturday Review.
my de. ianuion ut ime tion io beco
at I >eir el Bnlirl. Ills son. Set! I., built
a canunia’.e (or ne repuó.iean nonni a the Meiimonlum nt Karnak in honor
Heard Out ot Doors.
tion for thè o lice of l),.ti i t Attorney of Ills father’s memory.
"Well, look m the Idllygoat! He’s
for Jackson coimty, Orcg.m sml,."
the tlrst one I've seen for Hires "
thè decisi.»a of
Cd Postal Rate«.
"He's hardly mi impressive looking
nt tli ■ p im.-jrv i
Our post I la cs in 1821 were execs object "
19, 19’6
>lve To r<i ,i teti . r thirty six miles
“He may not be Impressive looking,
file ci-I as if cents For over 400 hut he certainly has a striking fore
G. .4 RU
. i
ml’ s ulv uniform rate was 25 cents, head " Boston Transcript.
U Mid Auvei iist'iiKid)
nnd ns the malls «ere transported by
stage conches, tlie process was a slow
M u .idled.
one.
r Is this bread today’s?
Official Paper ot the Citp of Jacksonville, Oregon
THANK YOU!
OUR little “Clean Up Sale” is over and while
we realized little from it, We feel that our Piftrons
have profited therefrom and We take this method to
thank you for your patronage which we value so
highly and which We hope to enjoy during the com-
ing year
THE LAST MEXICAN
OUTRAGE
U. S. to Have Wiieless Sta­
tions ¡n Pacific.
So He Would.
If a man was only ns careful of his
hat and clothes nt the end of a month
ns he Is nt the en I of the first day he
would always look well dressed.—
Plttstinrgh Sun
Washington, Jan. 19 Contrae s w r
appioveu toilay 1 y Seiretuy Dam B
for the eoi.ktiunion of three hig< It-L'OW-
«reti lavili winieas stain.n... ut.e each
Hard to Rime.
at S n Die^o, Cui., Cavite, i’hiiii pines
Some of the hanlest wor>ls to find
an I Pearl Harbor, Hawaii, bv ti e Ft -
Hines for are month, porringer polka
erai Wir.le com; ari .
i
111 I . ’ii:n" e< |.l-l>
They will be us d fcy the navy .
- blow
t«iconiiiiunwati u in me P.u .u, a q .„
tii" ugh constructed for use of the gov­
Skillful pilota eain i heir H'pntnt hm
ernment will be open to public use un­ from monna and tviiiprs;^ Eph urna.
der the same plan as other naval wi>e- i
less stations.
r — Yes’in Customer The
ask Is because the bread I
yesterday wasn't
London
B g Spider«.
The South American bird eating spi
ier I. ns I |g ns a mouse, and Its forre 1
feet me so formed that It etn walk up
class « Illi p ai ticnlly no d iti n :v
■
A full line of General Mer
chandise and a Cordial Welcome
awaits you, at
X
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Taylor - Williams Co.
usé
â
The People's Store, where
a
The World is Growing Betier99
Jacksonville,
Oregon
PHONE 112.
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Kctice cl Sheriff’s Sale Under
' L. Nci 1 irmeyer,
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Plaintiff,
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».ibt Uav o,
>
W. H. SIN iLER 'h r.ff.
By E. W. W i son, Ikputy
S’T1 ^3^5
Notice of Sheriff’s Sale.
David H. Palmer, Adm'nistr itor of
t e es ate of John V. Palmer de.
ceased, David H. Palmer, Minerva
(Palm r) Hunter, form -r widow of
John V. Paiiner, deceased a i l I. (’.
Hunter her husband, e’. a1. Defen ’ants.
By vir i e of ai execution and or­
der of sale duly issued out of and under
t ie seal of the Circuit Court of the
S ate of Oregon, in and for the C> untv
of Jackson, to me diiected, and dat «
the 21st day of J.inua -v, 1916, in a cer
tain suit therein, wherein I,. Ni-.ih r
i meyer as Plaintiff on the 15th da«' of
I January, 1916. recover d a jm'gmen
against tha defe ida its D ivid H. P. I t
er an 1 the Esta'e of J h i V. Pierce '.
d.ceasel, or either oftium. '«"tie
s irn <>■ Five Thousand Fight Hi n ir <1
Fort -one a id 15 100 ($5 ’41 15) Della -,
with interest therei n from said 15th
day of Janu ry, 1916, at the- I at-1 of 6
G per ann :rn at:d Five • Hun Ire ! (<5 Ml )
D«liars attorney’s fee. and the further
s ;m if .81,. 39 costs, which
i
ju Ig n t
and decre.- was enrolled and do 'kete
i i th." C'er 's <ffic"«>f said Cud 1 ir.
sd'.C only on tlie!5'h Ii y of .1 ,i
arv. 19! > a" i! is of rec «rd bl V "in n
23 of tne Circuit Court Journal a
pag J.’S and 70 ixreof.
Pubiie Notice i« hereby given h t
in complianc with tlie c > > man's > 1
s ii I • x i u ■ n ..nd o:dcr of al , I will
on Monday, the
2 st day o: Fc :uary, '.916.
at th« hour of 10 o’ch ck A. 5!. nt the
! front door of the Court H«»us in -I ;ck-
s-ctivi !e, Jacksun C tin y. O«" g in, o'!' i
for sale and wiil sell at i u >l'c , ’Ctmn
o the highest Oidder f ir ca<h, si: j-ct
to redemption a is b 11 v -.«vi i I H
; « f tn • rig.it. tit. ■ ami iit ".'e-’ tin. ' ee
i he
defe da its had o i ti e .1 t
mortg ge here n f r c « e! o have
nee acquired or now have in
! t
aii the iol.owing «ier l ike I real proper­
ty situated in Jackson Co inly, (i. 'goii
o. wit;
Commencing at a p int. situated
! 6 83 chains west cf th ■ Northeast c ir-
i ier ¿.nd on the North lice of D. L.C.
No. 79 in 1 wp. 3Z S., of 1.'. _ V,., f
the W. M. ini ru ning h nee West
on said N rth li e six chai s and l»vn-
ty-niu ■ una»; thence South .hid -one
cl airs unu eig ty links to the 8. uth
line «,f the east portion of raid Dona-
t.oa L nu Clai n; th nee E .st on the
s.aibuuit li . six chains an i . went-.-
nin links; thence North thirty one
chains mil eigh y links to the place of
Camme ing, co rain.ng tw "nty acres,
said properly being ih the County o:
Js"kson, S: at'* ot Oregon, together
with the ten irn.nts, her.dit unn.is ai.d
appurten: n?es thereunto belonging ur
in any manner a. pert tiring thereto.
Hint ud of th- above described real
property will be s «11 at said time ano
place in the tn lime. provi.i«d by ia\\
f r th. s d « f r «' i ■ p
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IN THE (IRCUir COURT OF THE STATE
OF OREGON IN AND FOR JACKSON COUNTY
Execiitbn.
R’linocei-o« H-r-
In Rumitri the horn .»f
ros is esteemed ns «m n t Io to pot
n >n ami on that a count is trade Into
drinking cups.
4
Joseph Martin a.i i Sarah
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Martin,
Plaintiffs,
prui; >tfv oU:.i. .".'d •;
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t <ZE ««PORT 0’1
DI in i>v. I’liuntpract*
G S. Epi er on and
ii t* exclusively. L,
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S. ■ I 2 ('"Ho In t• rii i for invali!"’1»» book
Anna I. Ep.i.rs n. Defen an's.
cn • HV , J C JT. i
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N itice is hcreb give i that bv vir­
JI
tu." of a judgment, decreejand or.ler of
sale duly made and entered in the
8 E
PATEtlT LAWYERS,
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above entitled Couet and c ¡use on the
303 Save, th SL, Washington, 0. C B
J2nd «iay of January, 1916, wh. rein tl.e
■f’-T
”
above named pluintiifs recov re 1 ju Ig-
., nt against tile above named defend­
ants for the sum of $219.31 with inter-
st thereon at 10 % p-r annum and for
he l'ui -her sum of $50 00 attorney’s We have on hand for sale the following
fee i herein, and ft r tt.e costs of said
blanks viz:
mit taxed at $13 50 and lor the accru­
ing cos's, wilh l.ke interest ther. on;
Lease,
and wherein it is decreed th-t the deca I
Mortgages,
.e ciibcd in the, omplaint i.-, ami consti-
Bill of Sale,
tu s a mi rtfcage an.l first lien upon 1 Agreements.
th j hereinafter de criLed proper y ;
W arranty Deeds,
and wherein it is decreed ll.,.t s. id
Quit Claim Deeds,
m u t ■ ag • be foreclosed and the pn p-
(. hattel Mortgage,
erty h r in t nd herein ues. i ii.e«i be
Acknow ledge nents,
sold as upm execution for the.-atisiac I
Real Estate on'ract,
tion of li e above ju gmeii , alt rney 's
I.ocation Notice—Placer,
feesard Costs, an i '.hat e.c h if sad
Location Notice —Q iartz,
dofcm aiC:- be fci«i "Sod of ry righ',
Satisfaction of Mortgage,
title o; in.«rest in ail propc y.
111 C It U ! Y ; ! )CA » It " lit.
N . ii: ref . e, pur: uant to ssid At reasonable prices. Weinteud adding
j .«'.gmeii', ">< roe . nd or er oi sale a.i. i other bl inks S3 fast a3 possible anti
ay virtue of an ex«cu i m is-ued pur­ he line is complete. Blanks of special
suant there «1 by tie cle : f a iJ n- form printed to ordt-r at short notice
1.1 ti e seal of i! e above entitle 1 court.
>. date Januaiy 2, 913. 1 ii.c. o le led
up« n a d a, 10 o'ci.ie.-. A. M. i n the
LEGAL BLANKS
JJ CKSONV1LLE POST.
i ■ '■ :r. • . i, n >■• a Ryan an I Dorothy
23rd day of Ecbruary, iSJG,
a the fiont door of the Corn t H-u e Ryan, «"e.ipectively, wa3 fil id in the
at Jacksotivdie, Jacks >n Coiiniy, O e- rec -ids of the above entitled Court and
g ", I wiii ¡-ell a' public auction, to he Cauie and that due and lawful service
highest biild«" f r ca ih, subject to re- thereof has been made upon McConnell
<i mption .s by law provided, t! e fol­ ■Steward by publication thereof as re­
io ■ ing d'. scriii. d pr,.p«; ty and ; 1' right quire I by law, and tliat by < r.ler of
ti • or interest that the said i|. L-nd- this Court duly made ad«l «ntered, said
ants ",r ei.h r < f them had' (her. in on matter has b en set f<>: final determin­
the 4th 1 av of Feb ui.ry, 1913, or Lave ation before the undersigne 1, at his
office in the Court House in Jackson­
since acquired therein, to wit:
A l « f I.ots No. 5 and 6 and Z0 feet ville, Jackson County, Oregon, at the
off the north end of Lots 1 and 2, in hour f 19 o’clo k A M. on Tuesday,
Block 16, as «: own on the pl.it of the the l 4th day of March, A.D. 1916. at
Town of ,la 'kso’"vil e, J■. ks ,n (' un- which time and place you are hereby
ty, State of Oregon, fronting 120 ft. , ie-juired to appear and offer objections
on Or gon St. ai d IO1) ft. on “D'’ St. I if any you have, why ¿said petition
ail in ufores d«l Town, CuU ty a d ■ should not be granted.
j
Given under my hand at Jackson­
State.
Date i at Jacks invil! •, Oregon, this ville, Jackson County, Oregon, this
20th day of January, 1916
22nd day of January, 1916
V>. H. SlN’GLER, Sheri ",
H., E \V. Wiisi-n, Dep: ty.
Notice of Hearing
F. L. T ou V elle ,
County Judge of Jackson County, Ore.
■---------- ♦S'*— ---------
Eir/y Coj/ /W/nii g in Oregon
Coal was first noted in the Coos Bay
region, Oreg n, aDout 60 vears ago,
. the m <tt. r of the adoption of
I' of. J S. N< wberry having reported
L.n.>ra Steward an t E/or t ÌV
n 1855 that the c i ll depoiits of Con
Steward, Minors.
B :v h i I begun to attract attention.
The first c irgo was shippe 1 from the
To McConr.eli Steward, father of said
r inor children and to all other persois Empire Ruin, hut the lis’overv of
i co.il near thj head of Coos Bav soon
w hem "'ever:
NO 1 ICE is hcreb. given that on !tran« r ed th point of t r vi in-jon to
Nc • ort, wh h retrai t the principal
”i !«• <- f D n
mine ■ un
within th« last decade, since
[ be . ea r Hid mine has been m > e
4 CC‘? ■«sfalK m nafel *n-I bncotn ■ the
The hr
record of
prat mg tor tK-rmissi n to ad ipi la I •• ief I r * <: r
above
e‘'^«“'-»«oo is
«- vumamea
coal production
contained m
in the con-
al
ove minors
minors an
an 1 i to
to change
change their
their names
names '
IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE STATE
OF O1EGON. FOR JACKS "N COUNTY
I from Lenora Steward and Dorothy , ,tts reP°rt
1880, when 4.3,2*J5 short
i tons were mined.