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T h e s e le t te r s w ill be s e n t to th e c u e b u t o n e o f th e g ir ls w as d ro w n - All p e rs o n s h a v in g c la im s a g a in s t d e a d le t t e r office A u g u st 2d, ed . T h e tw o w ho w ere sa v e d w ere ■ iid e s ta te a r e h e re b y n o tifie d to 1 9 1 4 , if n o t d e liv e re d b e fo re. In ta k e n fro m th e w a te r in an u n co n - p re s e n t th e sa m e to m e a t G re sh a m , c u llin g fo r th e a b o v e, p le a s e sa y " a d sc io u s c o n d itio n . I t w ill be re m e m - O re g o n , d u ly c e rtifie d as by law r e v e r tis e d .” g iv in g d a te o f list. b e re d th a t M isses A da a n d M ary Me- ' q u ire d w ith in six ( 6 ) m o n th s fro m I. M cCOLL, P. M. C ool a tte n d e d sc h o o l h e re th e y e a r 'la te h e reo f. D ally a n d S u n d a y O re g o n ia n an d b e fo re la st. F. A R T H U R A N D ER SO N , M rs. 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