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4 OREGON CITY ENTEKPinSU, FIJI DAY, NOVEMUUU 11, 1!)10.' Oregon City Enterprise Published Every Friday E. E. BRODIE, Editor and Publisher, Entered at Oregon City, Or., Post office as second-class matter. Subscription Rates: One Year .$1.50 Six Months 76 Trial Subscription, Two Months .15 Subscribers will find the' date of ex piration stamped on their papers fol lowing their name. If last payment Is I not credited, kindly notify us, and the matter will receive our attention. Advertising Rates on application. RESULT OF THE ELECTIONS. The Republicans of Clackamas County have elected their legislative ticket and the county ticket, with the exception of county Judge, sheriff and coroner. As The Enterprise goes to press, it learns that the contest for coroner is very close, and that the Republican nominee for coroner. Dr. Thomas J. Pox, has a chance, to win. The Incomplete returns give Fox 2334 ' and Myers 2375. Sheriff Beatie, the Democratic can didate for county Judge, made a phe nomenal race, and will have a large majority. Ernst Mass will win from E. C. Hackett. the Republican candi date for sheriff, by probably 200. Mr. Mass made a careful and thorough campaign and used the assembly question against Mr. Hackett to some purpose. It is evident that the Dem ocratic candidate also received a goodly portion of the German vote. Oswald West, widely advertised as the Bourne-Chamberlain candidate for Governor, will receive a majority of about 1000 in Clackamas. He ran like wild-fire in this county. Mr. Bowerman's affiliation with the as- sembly -movement fixed the political situation in this locality. The Republicans should learn a lesson by the returns on this election. The voters of Oregon will not stand for the assembly In connection with the direct primary' law. They said so in the primaries, and they emphasized it last Tuesday in the defeat of the Republican nominee forthe first place on the ticket In a state that has a tremeudous party majority. The En terprise said during the campaign that Bowerman was the best man of the two for the office, and believes ft now. The election of West has strengthened the Bourne-Chamberlain machine wonderfully, and the pollt- leal machinery of the state will be In the hands of the Democrats and Bourneites for the next four years. MR. PAGET DENIES STORY. In a letter to The Enterprise, -Mr. B. Lee Paget, of Oak Grove, the father of the Clackamas County an nexation movement, denies that his corporation, the Portland Trust Com pany, has any interest directly or otherwise in the profits of a building used for questionable purposes. Last week The Enterprise published an ex tract from the Portland Daily News, In which It was charged that Mr. Paget's company rented the building to a notorious woman. Mr. Paget's explanation is cheerfully published, in Justice to him. After brading the News as a "scurrilous publication," he says: The only fact upon which such a Btory could possible be based is that at one time the Portland Trust Com pany, of which I am Secretary, held title to the lot upon which the build ing In question is located, as security for a loan advanced to the owner. Even this relation does not exist now, and has not for some time past. This company never had any knowledge as to the occupancy of the property or the name of the tenant, never col lected any rent, and never had any thing more to do with its control than did the Editor of the Oregon City En terprise. Furthermore, the Portland Trust Company does not own an Inch of property anywhere in the wide world other than that upon which its banking house stands, and does not have, through its rental or any other department, any connection whatever with any property of the character described in the article quoted. Real estate men of the state plan a federation whose objects are to pro tect the members and bring about a better understanding between the buying and selling price. There are between 4009 and 5000 persons en gaged In selling real estate in Oregon and it Is thought an association would Sectftity iot You Funds When you deposit your money in a bank; you will want to know that it is absolutely safe; that you may withdraw it when you wish. We have back of each dollar deposited with us, more than a dollar of security. This security consists of good loans, real estate, cash on hand and call, and our capital and surplus. You want safety FIRST. We appreciate your wants. You also want bank service that is a real help to your business. We give you that, too. ' The Bant of Oregon Gty Oregon City, Oregon bo highly effective machine (or nil- dancing (he Interests of really men 'throughout tho state, its well ns aid- lug the development of the whole commonwealth. L. . ... . M . 1 " 1 Pates of the Fifth Annual Hose Festival have been fixed by the man agement for the week beginning Juno IS. 1911. Next year's Festival, say the officials, will he the moot splen- I did In the history of the, city. New f pa tnrvs are being planned and next year's show will undoubtedly outdo anything of the kind heretofore held. Portland Y. M. C. A. la teaching apple culture to those lnterpsted In Uio science. Classes will be held throughout the Winter and lectures will be delivered by experts. This work is Intensely practical and will be productive ot good results. THE OLDEST GRANGES. Facts Bearing on tho Organiiation of Pomona or County Granges. Onvspondenco.J It Is particularly unfortunate for fu ture historians that heretofore the na tional and state granges have not pro cured and preserved the same data concerning the organiiation of Pomona granges that has beeu kept of the sub ordinates. The Granite State grange has established the precedent of tiling a list of each of the Pomona granges! In New Hampshire, the date and place , of their organization, the name aud residence of the organizing deputy and Incidents lu their early history. As time elapses the value of this data ud the dlttieulty In procuring it will in crease in the same ratio. The county, district or Pomoua granges were not a part of the orig inal plan of the Patrous of Husbandry. The semi-public fraternal organiza tions called county councils usual!? preceded the Pomona granges and re vealed the uecossity for their organi sation. Just when, where and by whom the first Pomona grange was Instituted are shrouded In mystery, and a diligent research has failed to flud the tnysta gogue. Although the national grange did not provide plans for the organization of Pomona granges until the famous , session in Charleston. S i In I yH there ls ,K) fifttl ()(lj.ril j grange were Instituted and their method of work determined by trial and experience previous to this time. It ls claimed by Chemung Pomoua Patrons of New York that theirs was the "first Pomona ever organized un der the laws of the uatlonal grange." and there is no evidence to refute the claim, but their further claim of being the oldest Pomona grange in exist ence cannot be substantiated, for I have a copy of the records made more than nine mouths previously at the organization of the Peoria county (III.) Pomona, which has always held meet ings regularly, and as Its uumlier Is thirty-three It ls apparent that many similar granges were Instituted In the middle west before the national grange arranged for their organization and framed laws for their government In procuring data for the "History of Eastern New Hampshire Pomona Grange." Just published. I have not been able to ascertain that any connty or district grange has had an active existence for a longer time than the one In Peoria county, III., and that seems to be entitled to the distinction of being the oldest Pomona grange In the world. The following dates of the organiza tion of the older Pomona granges have been procured from their respective secretaries: Peoria county. III., organized June 2. 1874. Chemung county. X. T., Xo. 1. or ganized March 0. 1S73. Newcastle. Del.. Xo. 1. organized May 1. 1S75. Burlington county. X. J.. Xo. 1, or ganized May IS. LS73. Chester and Delaware. Pa.. Xo. 3. organized June 3. lt75. Barrlen county. Mich.. Xo. 1. organ ized July 11. 1S7.1. Androscoggin county, Me., No. 1, or ganized Sept. "JS.' !S7."i. Chittenden county. Vt.. Xo. 1. organ ized in January. H70. george it. drake. Manchester. X. II. Children Cry FOR FLETCHER'S CASTORIA 'Don't feed corn exclusively. A Tarl ety of grains fur great gains. Don't feed bran alone as soft mash. It's mighty poor chicken bash. Don't feed prepared chick feed that contains cattle powder. Just smell. You can tell. Don't throw the feed down on the irr..unr1 u-hcrn fna-!u riltllv run. Sllch a dlrtv breakfast table would a lalM mule disable. J SEMI ANNUAL REPORT OF THE COUNTY CLERK, of Clackamas County, Oregon, showing the amount of claims allowed and on what acoount, mount of warrants outstanding and unpaid on tha 30th day of Septem ber, '1910. County Court and Commissioners Circuit Court . . , Justice Courts Sheriff County Clerk Recorder Treasurer Coroner Superintendent Schools Assessor . Tax Collection Tax Rebate "W" KMV Courthouse ( (,un,.v ,H,r llldlf"nl SoWIe I Insane Bridges .... I Elections ... I Scalp Bounty J Priming and Advertising Surveyor j Fruit Inspector j Board of Health i Road Damages County Veterinarian Total General Fund Warrants Total Road Warrants Issued Total Issue r, p. w. GREEXMAW County Clerk of Clackamas County, do hereby eertifv the foregoing statement to be correct aud true. Witness my hand and the seal of this 31st day of October. 1910. (SEAL) SEMI ANNUAL FINANCIAL STATEMENT of the Financial Condition of Clackamas County, Oregon, on the 31st day of September, 1910. General Fund Warrants, outstanding Interest (estimated) Road Warrants, outstanding and unpaid 14tl,95t.00 Interest (estimated) 5,000.00 ll53.S2ii.3S Funds in Treasury applicable to payment of General Fund War rants 20.313.79 Funds In Treasury applicable to payment of Road Warrants 3U.957.50 Not Indebtedness 102,555.03 $133,820.38 F. W. GREEXMAN, County Clerk. STATE OF OREGON. County of Clackamas, as. Following is a report of the moneys collected and turned over to the Treasurer of Clackamas County by the Sheriff thereof for the six months ending September 30th, 1910: April 199 Taxes $151,S11.S0 Back Taxes 2S5.97 May $8,792.71 510.93 25.CO Fees 17.93 $152,115.72 $9,335.24 Tho total amount of money turned over ns shown by this report ls $178,200 I hereby certify that the above report is correct and true. R. B. BEATIE, Sheriff of Clackamas County, Oregon. SEMI-ANNUAL STATEMENT OF Oregon, for the six months ending of money received and paid out, from whom received and from what source, and on what account paid out. Special School Fund. On hand last report $ 23,145.57 Received from 1909 tax 32.104.03 Received from 1907 tax 1.05 Received from back tax 271.21 Amount paid out from said fund ""","U1 4""u u"1 u" i5, "u,,, """ua Palance on hand Special Amount on hand last report Amount received from 1909 tax Amount received from back tax Amount paid out Balance on hand General On hand last report Received from 1909 tax Received from 1907 tax Received from back tax Received from liquor licenses Received from fines Received from scalp bounty . . Received from forfeited bond . Received from Clerk's fees . . . Received from Recorder's fees Received from Sheriffs fees . . Paid out on County Warrants VM out on Sta,e Taxes Balance on hand $ 08,778.30 County School Fund. On hand last report $ 37,020.05 Received from 1909 taxes 27,818.70 Received from 1907 taxes 3.60 Received from back taxes Received from fines Paid out to County Schools Balance on hand Road Balance on hand last report Received from 1909 tax Received from 1907 tax Received from back tax ' Received from sale old Iron Received from duplicate warrant Paid out Road Warrants Balance on hand State School Balance ori hand 1.4S7.41 s.r.ts sn 707.95 1.490.HO 1.673.00 1.9US.05 793.7.1 C14.55 t.lSS.83 2,700.45 883.3 1 321.33 637.80 3,200.18 354.13 !,SOt.45 104.00 150.10 75.00 55.SS 192.00 1.258.40 1,523.00 105.00 417.71 20.00 199.98 Issued $ 27,256.00 1 10,830.35 1144.080.95 the County Court of Clackamas County F. W. GREEXMAN. County Clerk. and unpaid. .$ 1.S70.38 June July $4,707.14 Aug. I2.18X.2S 605.77 28.50 Sept. $9,229.11 I. 13.30 47.23 10 40 11.30 8.00 $77.19 $1,718.44 $2,722.55 $9,237.11 THE Treaiurer of Clackamas County, on the 30th day of September, 1910, $ 55,jSI.88 $ 48,9'j.ri.24 n-:'-" 1 B.7UI.20 i ! $ 53,581.88 City Fund. $ 7,4'!O.G9 7.575.B8 20.43 $ 13,056.80 $ 11,255.93 ' 8U0.87 $ 15,050.80 Fund. $ 33.525.5r. 20,522.69 5.01 217.39 I 800.00 208.30 95.00 37.50 3,571.70 3.C53.90 107.75 $ 08,778.30 $ 28,404.51 20,000.00 20,313.79 198.95 102.30 $ 05,173.50 42.7SO.OO 22,387.50 $ 05,173.50 Fund. $ C-1,799.15 '. 82,017.90 ,' 3.40 017.92 75.00 13.00 $148,120.43 $117,108.87 30,957.50 $148,120.43 Fund. $ 18,255,30 Library Fund, On hand lust report , 1 t 113.17 Balance' on hand ,, $ 143.17 I. J. C, PADDOCK, do hereby corllfy that the foregoing I" n "i "! correct statement of the. amounts received, paid out anil remaining on hand, In the County Treasury of said County for the six months ending on the 30th day of September, 1910. .1. 0, PADDOCK, County Treasurer, EXPENSE ACCOUNTS OF CANDIDATES AT PRIMARY NOMINATING ELECTION HELD SEPTEMBER 84th, 1910. Walter A. Dlmlek $ H.3I Clyde tl. Huntley 97.91 0. D. Kby 3.00 Linn K. Jones 44.45 J. S. Yoder H.I5 .1. T. Apperson , B 40 J. W. Kxon 31.15 E, P, Carter 9.70 M. A. Magono 21.75 J. F. Clnrk .' 9130 John Lowellen 10.05 George U Story 2195 It. B. Beatie ' 90 N. Blair '. 6.15 Chas. Thompson , , 1.89 D. It. Dlmlek 37.30 K. 0. Hackett 117.80 Ernst T, Mass !., 9 20 W. I Mulvpy 140.07 1. D.. Taylor 39.70 C. M. Lake l7.fio II. W. Uur A. I Harry J. Harding , IJoyd K. Williams 140 E. -P. IVdmnn 134 53 J. A. Tufts W. W. Mars Tom J. My era Thos. .1. Fox Lee J. Caufleld D. T. Moldrum ., Fred M. Roth W. W. II. Samson W. C. Greaves Win. Hammond E. L Davidson A. G, Hiirberg t!. Blghnm Percy T. Shelley II. F. Smith Geo. A. Brown It. F. Piatt W. M. Holt Bert Jotisrud C. N. Haines, Jr .' A WORTHY EXAMPLE. Prizes Offered For Beat Eaiavi by Grange Boy and Girls, Great Interest Is being taken lu rattnrnuis and Clmnlnuoua e,,.,,.. tlci. X. Y.. In the prlzo offer made by Adelbert W. Gumming, a wealthy manufacturer of Dunkirk, to give n liberal cash prize for the best essay on practical farm problems written I Southerly along the Westerly bound and submitted by n farmer's son or nrY "" f "aid County road to a daughter and grange inotulier In those ! I"'1"' where said line Intersects the two counties. . Northerly boundary linn of a tract of Tho ollicers ,,f the state irrnt.L-e nr.. acting with Mr. Cummlngs In the Judg ing, ami tbu actual decisions will lie made by member of the faculty of the Cornell College of Agriculture. The Interest taken by Mr. Cum tilings tti practical agriculture aud bow to luterest the young men and women 11" ltmt "ubjoct and his lllx-rallty In making this eway content pnaslble are nn .in tv..ll i .1.. men flirno,.),. .... .i. ... . . ,.. mil me mine himiiii ! i-unierrniK n ..,. i . ... ,. ..... Ul.-lllll. V Mlllll in-ll.-lil III I.IIHIM IIIK. says State Lecturer Iiwell. Grange Apple Show. At Its next annual inhibition In Sep. (ember the Worcester (Mass.) Agrlcul- rural society w ill offer over $300 lu premiums to the grangers of Worces- 'ter county for best exhibit of apples. ! This Is a tine recognition of the granges. and the Interest Is likely to be large In tho conietltlon. as the (irst premium Is $130. I FOR BALK A cow. half Red rolled .lers y, fresh In January. Heifer, three-quarters Jersey, fresh In Ki1 cemlier. Ciood milkers, gentle, $s5 takes both. Also roan mare, 15 hnmlH high, kind and gentle for women and children, to ride or drive, $C,cl. W. J. Weber, Oak drove, Or. FOR SALE KlrHt Class cow, plenty of milk. Inquire Win. Gardner, Jeweler. . Summons. In the Circuit f'ourt of tho State of Oregon for tho County of Clack amas. M""u E. Jones, Plaintiff, vs. John Jones, Defendant. To John Joiicb, the nbovo named defendant: In tho name of the stato of Oregon, you are hereby required .to appear and ntiHwer the complaint filed against you In tho above en titled suit and court, on or before the expiration of six weeks from the first publication of this summons, to-wlt: On or before the 23d day of Decem ber, 1910; the first publication of this summons being on the lllh day of November, 1910, and If you fall to ap pear and answer, for want theroof plaintiff will apply to this, court for the relief prayed for In tho complaint filed herein, to-wlt: For n decree dissolving the bonds of matrimony heretofore and now existing between plaintiff and defendant, upon the grounds of desertion. This summons Is published In the Oregon City Enterprise by order of Hon. Oram. B. Dlmlek, Judge of tho County Court, Hiild order being made on tho 10th day of November, 1910, and the day of tho first publication of this summons is the 11th day of No vember, 1910. K. ,1. MTSNDICNIIALL, Attorney for Plaintiff. Petition. In tho Connty Court, of the State of Oregon, for the County of Clacka mas. In the matter of the Incorporation of the City of Gladstone.) We, tho undersigned petitioners do lreby certify that, we are qualified cfoctors of the said County of Clacka mas, Slate of Oregon, and that we nre residents within the limits of the fol lowing described portion of mild Coun ty and State, to-wlt: Beginning at tho Northeasterly cor ner of a tract of land owned by Sarah K. Blount an described In record of deeds, Volume 82, page 102; thonce Southerly along the Eastorly boundary line of said Blount tract and along 4.110 7.74 3 35 0 75 4.01 10,15 2fi 85 4.75 12.50 .18 55 .04 4 55 00 - u:' I lh Easterly boundary line of n tract of land owned by Chambers Howell, as described In record of deeds, Vol ume 91, page 524. to the Sout hvantorly corner of snld Howell tract; thence , votorty along th Southerly bound- i a'y """ " " Howell tract and ! ' 'V,r",,rlr boundary line of ! Apportion Addition to Gladstone, to 1 A nolnt fthurn Oin U..ni..i-Iv ...,i..ii.... ( ,hn wollll ,,.', h Wt,,. j ,.rly boundnry line of the County road, i known as tho Hlver Koad; thmicii ! "wn" Anl" A- Hayes, as do- scrllmd In record of deeds, Volume 102, page 02; thetico Southerly and aloiig tho Easterly boundnry line of sold Hayes trad to a point whole said lino extended In southerly direction would Intersect tho center, or thread of the Clackamas River; tlinnce East erly and up aud along the center or inn-mi hi mo i oicKnmas utv-r to a ,,."'n' , h,,r" 1,1,1,1 r,"""r "r Ihtead of j !"'" 1 'v"r ouic intersect . the Knatnrhr projection of tho North ..i i . i.... n ,,, , l"rl' boundary lino of Block or tract 12.1 In the townsltn of clndstoini ac cording to the plat of snld tnwimlt now on file In the Recordor'a office of said County and State, said North erly boundary lino of sulil Trad or mock 123 being also on tb Northerly oounonry linn of the Kendal O. Casoti Donation Land Claim: thnco Wester ly and along said Northerly liouiidiiry line or sain Kendal C, Cnmiu. Dona Hon IjuhI Claim to the insular cor ner of said claim, being a point n the center of the County road leading from Oregon City to Portlnnd anil known as tho Webster road; thence Southwesterly following tho renter of said County road, at an initio of 110 degrees and 33 minutes- with tho last named boundary line 450 feet to 11 slake; thenco following the center of said road at nn ntigln of 17 degrees and 27 minutes with llio Inst named lino 1,8 feet to n slake; thence West erly and along tho Northerly bound ary 11110 or a 1 1.1.5 acre tract of land owned by tho Gladstone Rent ICnlato Association, and under contract of sale to W. D. FraMy, 1111.45 feet to the center of tho County road, known as tho Clayson County road: thenco Southeasterly and along the center of snld t layson County road, 41)3.25 feet to tho Northeasterly corner of n tract of land owned by W. C. and Margaret I'hllllpa, as described In record of deeds Volume I07 page' 228; thenco Westerly along tho Northerly bound ary lino of said Phillips tract to a point where tho Westerly projection of said lino would Intersect tho Hast erly boundary lino of a tract of land owned by J. II. and M. K. Delano, as described In record of' deeds, Vol ume 110 pago 358; IJioncii Southerly and along the. Easterly boundary Hue of said Delano tract to tho Southeast orly corner of said tract; thence Westerly and along tho Southerly boundary line of said Delano tract and along tho Northerly boundary lino of a tract of land owned by L. K. Lewis, trustee, as described In record of Deeds, Volume 108, pago 64 to tho Intersection of the Westerly projection of su4d linn with tho West erly boundary lino of Portland Ave nue; thence Southerly along tho Westerly boundary line of Portland Avenue to tho Northerly boundary lino of Division Street In tho townslto of Moldrum, as per plat found re corded In the County Recorder's of ficii of said County and Btato In a Northwesterly direction along the Northerly boundnry lino of said Divi sion Street to a point whore anid linn InlorsoctB tho' Northerly boundnry lino of Barclay Avenue In Haiti Mel-; drum; thence Southwesterly along the Northerly boundary line of said Barclay Avenuo to a point whom tho Southwesterly projection of said linn would Intersect tho Westerly "bound ary lino of the right of way of the Portland Hallway Light & Powor Company's railroad lino; t limine Southerly and along the Westerly boundary linn of the Portland Rail way Light & Power Company's rail road lino, to tho place of beginning. That no portion of said property above described has ovor boon or Is now Incorporated as a municipal In corporation. And that said portion of said County of Clackamas, Slate a.'.'1 V ! Jl ! '"tj.a,r.aiiiiii ... iK h.$3 Jit II If) J1U This is the chief requisite for making Perfect Bake Day I) Foods. fj Absolutely Puto J Pil The only Daking Jjr . Powder made UJ from Royal Grape Iyi Cream of Tartar f made from gtojcj SI No Alum ll" ' 1 III I. of Orcgot, contains more than one hundred and fifty (l.'.ii) Inhabitants, to-wlt: four hundred (piul Inhabi tants, That nil of snld properly ahovo d scribed la In and Is n portion of Cbiekstoss CnuiltV, State of Oregon. WIIKIttCroRE your petitioners pray that said ixirtlon of said County as herein described and w hoso bound aries are particularly set out. be In corporated under the niitnn of GLAD STONE and under tho provisions of the act of tho legislature of 1S93, being sections 20S7 to 2002 Inclusive of Bollinger's and Cotton's Atinolnti'd Codes aud Statutes of the Stain' of Oregon and Hie Ijiws and Constitu tion of the Stato of Oregon, Aud your petitioners will , evor prnv. J. K. Pardee Clarence Simmons A. II. Mulkey John Mcllelchlo C. A. Williams R. A. Gay .1. K. Allen II. II. Rockwell A. F. Parker (). K. Freytag H. P. Carter II. U Hull Thos. K. Gault 0. F. Nlokuson Win. J. Emery ,. H. Hallom Breiiton Vedder J. K. Burgess S. K. Ut.n J. H. Fox P. (I. Wells . Frost T. J. Chamberlain (1. 8. Williams D. Cnlte .1. C. Paddock J. F. Blount C. Dull F. It. Slevnrs A. II Hughes R. Freytng C. Gallogly J. C. Schmidt J. N. Slevers C. T. Slevers C, F. Soesbo C. II. Dniichy O. B. Phillips W. P. Lewis K. A. Hughes J, II. Kmbron C. A. Hagemann A. GrlesHbnher P. Harris G. W. Church R. Mcdotchln Chambers Howell G. 0. ISallo F. W. Prudbommo Fl M. Bailey Fred Bnlley E. D. Shivers O. E. Uituherson James M. Tracy (). II. Webster O. W. Parrlsh W. A. Blount C. A. Baxter Burton Barlow II. T. Mcllaln It. Steailmau ri. Olds Ed Kent Win. Wodtko John Grahn M. Johns .1. O. McMabon W. F. Schooley Win. Hammond F. S. Baker W. II, Miller Ixnils Rail C. A. Frost II. O. Paddock F. Ilur.bon W. II. Calkins II. II. Tucker Hugh Hall O. J. Daiin . J. A. Hughes P. HlelHeng J. A. Tufts W. E. Nlles C. 10. Forshnor G. Dwlgglns James Duninlre Charles T. Toono Josef Duller James Wilkinson R. W. Porter John Pders J. 0. Wegner W. 0. Goodwin 0. II. William Sydney S. Johnson W. S. Thomas O. A. White H. M. Thomas If. 0. Salisbury Oscar Tbooin S. Gray Notice Is hereby given that the foregoing petition will ho presented to tho Connty Court of Clackamas County, Slate of Oregon, at tho De cember term thereof, on Wednesday, the 7lh day of December, A. D., 1910, at ton o'clock A. M or as soon there after as the County Court can hoar tho snld petition. Dated this 2nd day of Novotnher, 1910. CRO88 & HAMMOND, Attorneys for Petitioners. l(t