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—a look that meant that the very fnll- be, for the man who had done all the SUMMONS SUMMONS. SUMMONS. talking asked if we had any papers about THE STORY OF A BUB ness of joy had been reached. And one of them whispered to the other, “ I hope In tbe Circuit Court of tbe Mate of Oregon us that would prove our statements. In the Circuit court of the State of Oregon, In tbe Circuit Court of the State of Oregon. for the county of Yamhill, for Yamhill county. 1 for Yamhill Countv. I had the forged furloughs in my AN AMERICAN GIRL AND HER AMER some day I will be as happy as Rose is." Rosana Gramc.’. Aaron' It was an American wedding, for the W. C. Hembree. Plaintiff.' Jacob Sei tiers. Plaintiff, ragged and much stained note book, and ICAN MARRIAGE. Mids Seth A Mills ami vs lace veil that Rose wore and which her vs these I handed to the man. He opened Rhoda Mills. l*1aii.tit!- J. T. Hembree, Malvina A. A. Veser. A Veter. - great-grandmother had worn before her, I v* them in a way that showed he was not V.Hembree Lis wife .John Emma J l^angtree and accustomed to such work; then he sud A Brilliant Career or One Season Sutla- was pinned on her head not only by stars James Gratnc*. H.Espey,Albert Hembree Moses I^ingtree. def’ts. Deiemlaiit., factorily Clo.c.1 by the Mallow Tone, and crescents of diamonds but by an and Mary A. Hembree his To A. A, Veser and A. Veter, two of denly handed them back, and said: To James G tames > a id defendant: In the wifr. Jason Kellogg and I said defendants. In the name of the Stat« of Wedding Bell.—Some Suitor, Wl.o American flag made of rubies, sap name of the state of Oregon You are here “You uns ken read?” Anaanda Kellogg his w ife. of Oregon, you and each of you are hereby I phires and diamonds, and which came by notified a:i I m.u to be and appear I said we both had that accomplish Were Not Accepted. Belle Fisk and G. notified and required to be and appear in in tbe above *t.?<•!••.I suit, in th* above Anna from w-ay across the water, bearing H. Fisk, ber husband. the above named Court in the above entit- ment. ICopyright, 1892. by American Press Assocla- with it this message: “To the one Amer named couit. i-y the .'‘ h «lav of March. A. Edith E. Baugher and ted suit and answer th« complaint therein “Wa’al, read them papers, and if so D 1892 th.it being th»- tir<’ d«y of tiie first Pferry Baugher, her hus filed against vou and the other defendants ican girl who taught me to honor all let in of ¿a: 1 cm.it i d the expiration be it should turn out that you uns can't S ROSE BUDD’S American women This comes from the of six weeks |»ub!h :i’n»ii of this summons— band, Everard H. Carse, by the plaintifl by .Monday, the ‘28th day of read ’em right, then it'd be a doggone John YV. Carso. Ralph L. March, A D. 18D2. that being the first dav first winter in man who as he could not win her will and answei ’.hr complaint of tbe plaintiffs Carse, Ernest E ( ’ arse. J. of the first term of said court to be held al New York so- try for dear love's sake to win a woman filed agaim-t you in said lause, and you eight bettah if you uns wussn’t never ter the expiration of six weeks publication will take notice that if you fail so to ap Ixiring Espey. Jesse L.Es- ciety progressed like her." bawn.” i'C0tfiPfif.SSZ5SSi?IQT!2NZlS2.L hereof, and you will take notice that if you pear and answer sai'l complaint for want pev. Cora Bell Espcy, Ed and the young I read the furloughs exactly as I had | fail so to ap|H*ar and answer, for the want Ray Kspey. (¡eorge E. And as they came down the aisle of thereof the plaintitfs will apply to said gar ' thereof, the plaintiff will apply to said Espey. Eva Blanch Esney girl danced and written them, the men and the boy court for the lclief prayed fo» in said coui- uns haz got to be heeled right smart if the church these two happy people. Rose flamt, which i<. m brief, as follows tc wit Irene L Espey, Walter ; Court for the relief demanded and prayed CHAPTER VIII. laughed and was yer bound foh home. And let me say. watching me the while like hawks. for in said complaint, which is. in brief, a« and her lover, it seemed as if the wed 'or a d»*cicc dcciec of sa»d court portitioiiin,», partittoning, L. Esiiev, Eflie A. Row I THE ENEMY ’ S told sweet things A MARROW ESCAPE FROM Then I had to explain my object in car follows, to wit : For a decree of said court land. Cly«le H. Rowland, gents, them guns ain ’ t meant foh orna ....................... ding march sang that old, old song, ’ * ** i among the plaintiffs and the defendant.the CAMP. and yet remained against vou amending ana correcting that donation land Haim of Anson O ° Herbert E. Rowland, T. ; ment by no manner o’ means. You uns rying the note book, and at Mr. Si Kyle’s “ Tis love, ’ tis love that makes the certain need of conveyance made ami de J. Rowland, John H. | a good, true girl, ___ in tn in 3 s. r 3 w Henry ___ and wife, knows enough not to crowd into a fight request 1 read extracts from that, show world go round." livered by you to one Emma J. Duke, Carse, Huston Hembree, Yamhill countv. state of Oregon, and al- don ’ t yon sup ing that we had been in South Carolina I sabel A. M allon . but if nothin else will sarve the purpose n*’W Langtree, on thejMh day of October, ’ lotting ._________ 1c said ' defendant ' ' ‘ in fee. an Lafayette Hembree’ and pose there came 1880, as to the description of*the lands to and keep you uns free, then give em the the week before. This had an excellent undivided (1-9) one ninth part thereof, to Eliza E. Hembree, his to her many a I i»e conveyed thereby, so that the landa to w ife, and N. J. Row land effect. Si Kyle and his brother Mart the plaintifl. Aaion Mills, the fifty acres, Fashions of Taris. last in the shop, that’s all.” be conveyed thereby will lie described as Defendant*. one who asked in fee. deeded to him bv the plaintiff. Ro- Sleigh gave us minute directions about and his son Flint shook hands with us One of the principal reasons why a follows, instead of as thev are now describ sana Graines, to tbe plaint.ft?. Seth A, To the defendants above named: You her for her heart the roads as far as the Tallulah river in and promised to help us through. Mills and Rhoda Mills, the fifty (50) av*e? and cm h of you art hereby notlneu and re ed in said erroneous deed, to-wit : and her hand? Rose sat down one day Frenchwoman has the reputation of deeded We resumed our march with our A part of set tion 16. in tp. 4 a, r 3 w, in to them. in fee, by said Rosana quired to be and appear in the above-nam the northern part of Habersham county, and thought out the reasons wuy these Graines, .-.nd tc the plaintiff Rosaaa ed Court in the above entitled suit, and an Yamhill county. State of Oreg*»n. and eoa- where, he assured us, we should find his strange allies, and about a mile beyond stories of love were told her, and having inencing at thè center of a small branch on Graines, in f^e.the remainder of said prem swer the cqjuplaint filed therein against you folks and a welcome. The two men ac the place of meeting we came to a bowl learned a little of the ways of the world I ises. and for siub furthei relief, in tLe by the plaintiff above named, by Monday, the Dayton and Wheatland countv road at shaped valley, in the center of which what is known as ti»e Joseph Hill bridge companied us about half a mile out on premises, as may seem to the court meet the 28th day of March. A. I). IfflB. that Ire- she concluded it was liecanse she was a with equity and good conscience, ing the first day of the first term of said a id running thence north 13 degrees, west the Walnut hill road, then advised us to there was a cluster of log cabins. Here rich man’s only child Now in think there was an extensive cornfield, and This summons is served by publication court following the expiration of six weeks 7.4.» chains in center of county road now ‘‘cut dirt,” and we parted. thereof, for six weeks, by virtue of an or publication of this summons and you and there, thence south 86 degrees, west 12.30 ing this she did herself a little injustice, It was about 9 o'clock when we start the cattle and mules grazing along the for her gentle ways won the liearts of der made by Hon. R P. Boiss judge of each ot you will take notice that if vou fail so chains, thence south 13 degrees, west 3.90 s.tid court, dated Dec. 4th 18'4. ed, and we knew that if we were missed creek, with a number of tow headed the men who first thought of her great to appear and answ er said complaint.for the chains to the renter of Palmer creek, thence and nearly naked children watching R amsey & F entow , want thereof the plaintifl will apply to the north 89 degrees, cast down center of Pal pursuit would be made at once. We wealth. Attorneys for Plaintiffs. <lec 17 court for the relief prayed for in the said mer crock 3 chains, tlience north 71 de fully realized what capture under the them, showed that Mr. Si Kyle was, Her first proposal came from a young complaint filed, herein which is in brief as gree«, east 1.77 chains to the center of a »«mali branch: thence south 61 degrees,east circumstances meant, aud we confirmed, more prosperous than the average man who it seemed to her thought more follows, to wit: mountaineer. up said brunch 7 chains ; thence north 89 I ;ing interest of For a decree adjudging the with a strong hand clasp, the resolution We were conducted into one of the of his clothes than of anything else He the Plaintifl and said defendants in. of and degree« east 3.65 chains to the place of be •u rflO NS. “to die a fightin, but not to be took.” i ginning, containing 5.85 acres oi land,more wore the widest of trousers, the most to the real premises described in the com We were hurrying on at a double cabins and introduced to Mrs. Kyle, a immaculate fitting of coats, his gloves or less In the <Hxiiit Court of the Slate of Uicg«*. plaint filed herein and described as follows, particularly gaunt woman, with very For u decree against you and the other quick, but had not gone a mile from the to-wit: for Yamhill County. evidently did service but once and when defendants amending and correcting that court house when we heard yelling away long, yellow teeth, and to her daughter, he flourished his lawn handkerchief the Tract No 1. Situated in the city of Mc certain deed of conveyance made and de 1. W. Baird and Alice) Sally, a wild eyed and rather pretty girl Minnville, in the county of Yamhill and livered to the plaintifl by said Emma J. 1 had every reason to believe that my to the rear. We listened for a few min of sixteen, whose feet appeared to be as perfume of violets seemed to fill the air. M Baiiil, Piainlifis state of Oregon to-wit: Beginning at the Duke and her then husband on the 7th dav vs 1 nerves were proof against shock, but utes; then came the pounding of gallop little acquainted with shoes as her lithe The flowers in his buttonhole changed intersection of B street in said city of Mc of January. 1881, (said Emma J. Duke be A. Webster, and bis J when I heard the Confederate officer | ing hoofs. Sleigh had informed us that and supple form was with corsets. There ( with the seasons, for he first wore a huge Minnville, Oregon, with the north line of ing now* the defendant. Langtree I. as to fe. M. A. Webster, I there were no pickets out, and the furi tho donation land claim of Samuel Corine the description of the lands to be conveyed Detcndants J chrysanthemum, then a bunch of white calling my companion Bell by name I were two beds in the room, and benches Wife and the south line of the dona thereby, so that the lands to be convey ous pace at which the horsemen were To M A Webster, one of the above named and felt for the instant more alarmed than I coming told that they were out on an of hewn logs with legs fitted in auger violets and then in winter a priceless tion land claim of W. T Newby ami w ife, ed instead of being described as they defendant: 1 said beginning point being on the west side are now in said deeii. will, in all respects, had ever been before or have ever been important mission, and it was natural holes answered for chairs. We handed orchid. From a narrow silk cord dangled I n the name of the State of Oregon : of B street, thence north thirty-two (32 since, and if I had had to respond I am that we should associate it with our our guns and trappings to our host, and a huge monocle. One afternoon after You are hereby notified and required to feet and eight (8; inches to the southeast be bounded and descrilxxl as the parcel of GLOVES AND HANDKERCHIEFS, Rose had brewed him three cups of tea Mart Kyle, the brother, brought in a be ami appear in the above named court in | corner of tract known as Joel J Hembree land hereinbefore set out and described is very sure my voice and manner would selves. hereinbefore bounded and described and sc he put the monocle in his eye and look dressing well is because of the close at ihe above entitled suit and answei the com- have betrayed me. To the right of the road there was a rusty tin can full of vile smelling raw ing at her he said rather gaspingly. tention that she pays to the details of plaict lilo<l against you therein bj’ the tract; thence west one hundred and forty as to eonvev said parcel aixive described to (140) feet to the southwest corner of said tlie plaintiff, in fee, and decreeing that the Up to this time our greatest trouble wood, and into this we plunged and con whisky and a gourd to drink it from. laimiff-i by Monday.the 28lh davof March tract: thence north eighty-five (85)feet and plaint ill I- the <»\\ her in fee <>t said ab.o e As it would be a gross breach of "Miss Budd—1 am about to do you the her toilet. From the tips of her toes to \ D . 1892, that being tbe first day of the eight was to avoid the search parties who cealed ourselves behind the trees till the (8) inches to tbe northwest corner parcel, and requiring you and were scouring the couutry for Confeder four troopers had gone past. Sleigh's mountain hospitality to refuse the treat, honor—no—1 mean will you do me the the top of her hat everything must be lirsi term of said court following the expir- of said tract; thence west one hundred: 100) described lion <»f six weeks nublication oi this sum- feet, thence south seventy-one (71) feet and said other defendants, witnin 36 days from ate deserters and horse thieves, but here advice was to “stick as close to the roads I drank some to the health of Mrs. Kyle. honor of being my wife?" Rose was so neat and in keeping. Just as much at • .ions, the date of said decree, to make and deliv ami you will take notice that if you we were in the enemy’s camp, disguised as you uus can, fo' the country’s pouali- The gourd was passed around, our hostess frightened that she dropped the teacup tention is given to the choice of stock ail so'•» appear and answer su'd complain'., nine (0) inches to the line between the do er to the plaintiff good and sufficient deeds land claims of Samuel Cozinc and of conveyance, conveying to the plaintiff in his uniform and pretending to belong fnl rough " As the horses swept by we and her daughter drinking with the she was holding and she answered, ings, shoes, gloves and handkerchiefs as i n rhe waul thereof 'be plaintiffs will ap nation and W. T. Newby and wife; thence said parcel of land and further decreeing ply 'o said court for ti.«' relief demanded in wife to his army. Detection now meant that I ' could hear one of the men shouting out ready case that comes of long practice. j "Really, Mr. Glasseyes. I don’t think to the dresses, bonnets and wraps, and said seventy-eight ( 78) degrees east along ■ that in default of the making and delivery ■•ompaint, winch is in brief, as follows, I south are scarcely* less in importance. you unite know what yon are talking Bell praised the whisky and said that, said line between said claims two hundred 1 of said deeds, as aforesaid said decree shall we should lie treated as spies, and we something about “a needle in a bundle I (o-wi! ■. The new gloves of this season are about." and forty-five (245) feet to the place of be in all resjiccts. stand for said deed« and op good as it was, he thought that a few both knew how relentlessly men of that of hay." and this confirmed our suspi F )i a decree in favor of the plaintiffs and "Oh, yes, 1 do," lie said, and he made to allow for the long sleeves now •g.-i nst said defendant for the sum of ten ginning. erate as said devils would liave operated if character had been executed by both cions. As soon as they had passed we months more age would improve it. Tract No. 2, Beginning at a point tbirtv- had lx»en made, and for such other Before our supper of bread, bacon and smoothly arranged his trousers, got worn, and have never more than four il uiuand dollars ($10,000 0.)) with interest two (32) feet and eight i 8 ) inches north of ; thev sides. My back was to the window, returned to the road and hurried on in taere.m sin e May 15,1890, at the rate tbe intersection of said B street with said and further relief in t he premises as may which was to my advantage, but Bell j I the same direction, halting every half milk the gourd was again passed around, down on his knees aud murmured in a buttons, while some have but two. . seem to the court meet with equity and seven per cent per annum; Gauntlet gloves are favorites, and the of for the fuHlier sum of $500.6.) as north line of the donation laud claim of g<Hxi conscience faced the light, and there was a set to mile or so, while Bell placed his ear to aud to my surprise Si Kyle gave all the pitiful tone. "Oh, Rose darling, do say Samuel Cozine and wife and the south line edges of them are beaded with very fine This summons is served on said defend attorney’s fees and for costs and disburse children a drink of whisky, explaining yes and make a man of me!” Aud Rose, his lips and a glint in his gray eyes that the ground to listen. looking straight at him. answered, "That steel, jet or gilt beads, with sometimes ments of this suit; for a decree foreclosing of the donation land claim of W. T Newby ants by publication, by virtue of an order aasnreu me tnat lie at least was not ae- In about an hour the soldiers came to me that “hit was the best thing in would be impossible.’ And then the a small flower in colored silk to match th? mortgage executed bv the said defend and wife, and on west side of said B street of Hon. R. P. Boise, judge of said Court, moralized. ant* to the plaintiffs on the loihday of May. thence north eighty-five (85) feet and eight bearing date of January 13th, 189*2 back at a walk, while we concealed our the world for worms;” then he asked a "Well,” said the Confederate lieuten selves as lief ore. This time all doubts blessing. A majority of these moun poor fellow got up aud cried a little bit or contrast sharply. On the backs of 1890. io sccu-e the payment of said sums of (8) inches to Andrew Shuck’s southeast U amsey A F bntox . thence west on said Andrew shucks Attorneys for Plaintiff. ant, after my companion, with a flood as to their mission were set at rest by taineers are of Scotch-Irish descent, as and had another cup of tea and then all the gloves are heavy stitchings in money, upon the following described real corner; south line (140 Jone hundred and forty feet ; to-wit; of original and rather startlingprofanity, , the remarks which they shouted out as the names aud physiognomies indicate, went away. And Rose sat and looked black. Pear) color is the favorite, with premises, The donation land claim of I R. Derby , ».'emce south (H5) eighty-five fret and . H . had declared that he was not ‘Tom Bell, i if all hands were deaf: “That Bell’s one and the asking of a blessing before meals out of the window and wondered if this black stitching and jet and steel beads and Ann Derbv. Ins wife, and being the 1 tught inches; thence cast) o,.,e Lumlieil SUMMONS. the Y'ankee scout,’ but his cousin, “I’ll of the damnedest scoundrels in the coun is simply the survival of an ancestral I was what they meant when they talked on the gauntlet. The thumbs of glove« east half of the northeast quarter of section and forty feet to the place of lieginning; nil °f McMinnville, in the county of are now set in a manner that relieves twelve (12) and the southeast quarter of | ’V have to allow that I’m mistaken, for a try.” "Ought to've strung ’em both up custom. It did not impress me as hav about true love and state In the Circuit Court of tbe State of Oregon, ° “ of Oregon •*tt<*r',> The next applicant for the hand of the strain, and thus a pairof gloves lasts secticn one (1) in township 3 south, range . Yamhill man ought to know himself, but I’d have atonce.” “Only think of letting'em walk ing any religious significance, for Mr. For a decree appointing a referee to col- for Y amhill (\mnt\. 4 we. t. and ’lie southwest quarter of section been willing to bet against big odds that right out as if they owned the place.” Kyle and his wife and all the children my Lady Rose was her stiff Euglish twice as long as heretofore. six (6) and the northwest fraction of the I lect the rents of said property, pay the tax Jacob Seitters, Plaintiff,) Some of the gloves liave a wide, Van- northwest es theyeon and to sell said premises and ap- IIUI I II »1 l e . quarter |lia' ll I Ml oi cvL section UUII Bv» seven vin (7) I I town- Ivll II - ' • yon are the Bell who has been raising “I can respect a soldier, but d—n a spy!” swore with remarkable ease and fluency, friend. This was a function of great vs importance. In the morning he sent her dyked black kid band laid ou the wrist skip 3 south range 3 west also the home- 1‘b’the proceeds thereof to tlie costs and Veser ami An- ; hell with our people over round Bun The fact that we could have emptied and they were as unconstrained in all a large bouquet of white roses; in the of light gloves, not quite at the top and 1 stead .-lain; “f John M Gates, No f.M. and : expenses of this suit and for a decree that August na A. Veser, combe.” being the south west quarter of the south- the residue thereof be divided equitably the four saddles without serious risk to their actions as so many savages. Defendants. I (3)of section among and between said tenants in com- “Look me over,” said Bell, aud he ourselves gave ns a great deal of confi After supper, and when it was quite afternoon he called and asked to see her coming down to the back of the hand. east quarter and lot No three (3)of To August Y’cser and Anna A. Vesei, Others have narrow black kid bands mon, said plaintifl and said defendants ac mother; after a short talk with her Rose six (6) and lo ‘ s No two (2). three (3), four drew himself up for inspection. “Now, dence, and my respect for the good sense dark, our host proposed that we should said defendants: In the ________ nani, of ___ the _____ State (4) and five (5)of section seven (7) in town cording to their title and right and tor such of Oregon, vou and each of you are hereby do you tins think I look like ad—d fool?" of the man who had furnished ns the visit the still. “And ez thar's no knowin was sent for, and then in the most dig quite at the top of the glove. ship 3 south iange 3 west, save and except other and further relief aa shall I* meet in notified and required to l»e and appear in The new handkerchiefs are in fine ba nified tone her admirer said. "Miss The officers laughed and declared he carbines rose accordingly. It was now jest what we uus may expec’ in these liom su:.l homestead that part thereof con equity and goed conscience the above entitled suit in the above named This Hunimona is served by publication court appeared to lio as sensible and brave a very certain that an alarm would be yar times, I reckon,” he said, “ez how Budd, your mother has done me the tiste, colored or white, with double hem veyed by John M Gates to J Harrison on and answer the complaint therein fil stitched border and with initials heavily honor of saying yes to the projiosition of Septeinbt r 22. 1875. by deed recorded at by virtue of an order of Hon. It, I’. Boise. ed aguinst vou by the above named plain man as they had ever met. hit mout be well to have yer guns handy, sent out at once, and that every man pages 275 and 276 of book “P" of records of Judge of said court bearing date of Jan 13, tiff by Monday, the 28th day of March. A. “But if I was Torn Bell of Buncombe with a gun and southern sympathies in for no d—d tax in kind hunter is a marriage which 1 have just made her.” embroidered in one corner in contrast deeds of said county of Yamhiil said tract A. D. IMS. R amhf . v * F kxtok , 1)., 1892, that being the first «lav uf the first Attorneys for Plaintiff. term and come a trapesing ovali heah, I’d be Hart and the adjoining counties would gwine to catch Si Kyle asleep.” We Rose looked at him, laughed and asked, ing color for ordinary use, and for nice *»x<epted being tiftv acres Anti also the of said court to be held alter the expi are deeply embroidered batiste handker I "How in the world could yon marry my tonowing described tract of land, being lot the cussedest fool God Almighty ever join in the chase to hunt us down. We slung our carbines; then, each being ration of six weeks publication of this chiefs just eighteen inches square, the No foui (4) of section six (6) in township I mother?" summons,and you will take notice that if you made. Tom Bell of Buncombe’s my already knew the ground we could cover provided with a pine knot torch, we SUMMONS. He drew himself up rather stiffly and embroidery often done in washable col 3 south iange 3 west of tbe Willamette tuil so to ap|»ear and answer, for the want cousin, and that ain’t to his discredit; I on a forced march, and now we deter started out. Meridian containing seven acres All of thereof, the plaintiff will apply to said ors. Lace handkerchiefs of couBse will continued, "1 beg your pardon, you did but up to the time he joined the Yanks, I mined to exceed all our former efforts. said tracts conveyed by said mortgage con About half a mile from the cabin we the Circuit Court of the Slate of Oregon, court or the lelief demanded uiul prayed no man ever dared to look him in the We did not walk, we trotted; and from entered a rocky glen admirably adapted not allow me to finish my sentence; your never go out of style, and auy kind is taining 44" ’jcies and all being situate in In for fo.- in said complaint, w hich is in brief as Yamhill countv. countv state of Oregon And for follow s: eye and say he was a fool or a coward; about 11 o’clock at night till daylight for defense. A hundred yards from the mother has said yes in answer to my chic, but those of Point. Honiton or Brus Yan.bid H H. Luse, plaintiff, | • he sale of said real premises according to sels are those shown in the magazines. For a decree against you amending and cowardice don’t run in the blood, whether ' the next morning we must have aver entrance it widened out into a little am proposition to marry you. You will oc vs law to obtio’ funds with which to pay said correcting that certain deed of conveyance sums of mon?y, costs and disbursements Chas. F. Woods, John | we uns fight fo’ the Confed’racy or agin j aged five miles an hour, and this over phitheater, and here, set against a tow cupy one of the finest positions in Eng ANNIE PIXLEY AT HOME. made and executed by you to the plaintifl, Woods, a minor, l»v ---- 1 and accr.ling costs and barring defendairs land, you will be presented as a bride, hit.” ering rock, was the still. The stench on the 24th day of November. 1880. as to roads rocky, hilly and cut into ruts. rights in said premises and for such other his guardian ad litem. ' the description of the lands thereby con This and much more of the same kind | As soon as it was light we left the told that there was a pigpen in the and I will de all in my i»wer to make Interesting Sketch from the Pen of and further relief in the premises as may and A. G. Walling, as ! veyed. sai«i deed to be so amended and cor yon a great social success, although as Olive Harper. administrator of the es Bell rolled off with au earnestness and j main road aud followed a path that ran vicinity. deem to the Court equitable rected that the description of the lands This summons is served by publication tate of G. L, Woods de- 1 Amjng the many good and true wom vehemence that carried conviction with in the same general direction. Bell, The glow from the log building and an American yon would undoubtedly thereby conveyed will be as follows in I by virtue of an order of Hon ’ll P. Boise, ceased, defendants. it My cnly fear was that he would j who could read a trail like an Indian, the boisterous laughter of men showed achieve that yonrself, but with my great en of the stage few have the home in judge stead of the description now contained in To Chas. F. Woods, John Woods, a min of said court, bearing date of Deeeiu- name yon will of course have special ad stinct more largely developed than Annie bei 30, 1891 overdo the matter by protesting too | said there had lieen pack mules over this that there were others ahead of us, and or. by------- his guardian ad litem, said s.»id deed, to-w it: Being a part of sections 16 in tp. 4 s r 3 w, defendants: In tlie name of the state ot J. C. MORELAND much. The officer apologized for his route within forty-eight hours. The that they had been doing their best to vantages. If you will permit me, 1 will Pixley, and her home life is an exquisite Oregon, you arc hereby not ¡tied and re in Yamhill county, state of Oregon, and And RAMSEY’ di FENTON. mistake; oii<* of the four produced a country was densely wooded, and springs keep Mr. Kyle's whisky from getting put your engagement ring on, and give repose after the work anil glitter of the quired to be and appear in the alrove en < ommem*ing at n i»oint in the «enter of the Attorneys for Plaintiff. jan7 canteen and proposed that we drink to and clear streams were abundant in the old. There were eight men in the still my first kiss to my futnre wife." theater. There she lives a sweet, whole titled cause in the above entitled court on or county roau now there, which point is 7.45 better acquaintance, which wo did, but valleys, but we traveled till noon with house, all in the prime of life, all dressed | Poor Rose! There she stood growing some, womanly life and gives her time ire fore tlie 28th day of March A D. 189*2. chains north, 1.3 degrees west from the cen that lieing the first day of tho next regular tered a small branch on the Dayton and I felt that this was only a truce and that out seeing a house or a human being. in butternut trousers and cotton shirts, : | whiter and whiter, feeling that her own to the decoration and beautifying of her Executor's Notice. term of said court, to answer to the com Wheatland county road at what >• known the best thing we could do was to shake Soon after noon, as we were making our and all with powder horns and bullet j mother was selling her for jiosition ex- pretty home like any young woman, plaint of the plaintiff filed against you in as the Joseph Hill bridge near the town of In the CouiPy Cour* of the County of Yam I actly as if she were a slave. She summed rejoicing in its orderly arrangement, the dust of Carnesville from our feet as way along a brawling stream which the pouches slung from their shoulders and ; the said cause, and if you fail so to ap Dayton in said county, and running thence bin s’xte of O'.egon, j up courage, and without a word to her north 13 degrees, west 9 29 chaina to the soon as possible. In the matter ot the estate of James 8. pear and answer to the said complaint, for uortheast corner of R. Snyder tract, tbence trail crossed at a dozen points, we were long hunting rifles within reach. These i mother she said to her admirer "Thank and her hands have wrought out mar want thereof plaintiff will apply to the vels of dainty grace as restful as it is Flett <lecfl.a-e<| After supper I propotied a walk to Bell, brought to a sudden halt by a hoarse men shook hands with Bell and myself 86 degrees, west 9 29 chains to the I Notice i« hereby given that the under court for the relief prayed for in tbe said south artistic and we went down past the little court shout from the front: as if we were old friends, and that they line of the C Goodrit b land claim No signed, Geo:go F.^tt. has been, by an orde\ complaint to-wit: For a deorne of fore west 19 in tp. 4 s, r 3 w, in said county; thence Her home is in a delightful, large New house, about which were drawn up had heard of our arrival and all about “Hello, thar! Whar’s yon uns nt the county .'onr1 above mimed, duly ap closure of the mortgage of plaiutifl and sale York flat, with a great bay window in pointed as executor <»f the lust will and tes of the real premises described in said mort south 13degte<s, west 1.70chains.*in.ersect- •cores of wagons that had come in with gwine?" ns was shown by their addressing each ing Palmer creek ; thence follow ing south gage and said complaint as the undivided tament <»f sai I lames S Flett, deceased the parlcr which gives a the tax in kind. I felt certain that we We could not see the man, but there of us by his proper name. half of the donation claim of Margaret 1.3 degrees, west 7.55 chains to northwest Therefore al! persons having claim- were being watched and that it would was that in his voice that indicated he With the two Kyles there were ten of u tract intend«! to have been against said estate are hereby notified and Woods mother of the said Geo, L Woods, eornc deeded by Emma J. Duke and husband to be courting death to go back to the tav was in no amiable mood and that he was mountain men in the still house that required to pi’cscnt the same to the under and in her lifetime the wife of Caleb Wood, Jacob Seitters; tbence north 86 de ern. I knew some men in C'henowith's quite prepared to dispute our advance. night. They were physically strong and signed at the law <>f1i< e of Ramsey Fen being the south half of that certain section east along the north line of »aid ton in McMinnville. Oregon, within six of land patented to Caleb Woo<is and Mar gree*, regiment, two squadrons of which were brave, just the fellows for soldiers, yet intended to liavebeen deeded as afore “We uns is gwine home, if yon uns months Pom the date of tins notice, dub garet \Voo<ls under the act of congress of tract then in the town and others were expect ain’t got no objections,” replied Bell. not one of them had been in the army. A. D. 1856, donating lands to the settlers said 12 .30 chains, to the place of beginning verified containing lU.IMi acres, more or les«, and ed before morning. If I were recognized, Nearly all of them bad been conscripted, upon public lands in Oregon. Said land Dated this 13th dav of Jannarv, A I) 1892. “Whar is yer home?" being situated in Yamhill county, state of ■ let rcting that t b«’ pluini ifl’i- th« owner in jl4-3 GEORGE FLETT, the suspicion already directed to Bell and when I expressed surprise at their “Crost the Blue Ridge.” fee of Mid premises al»ove described, and Oregon on the North Yamhill river. And Executor of said Estate would become a certainty and we should “Then why in blazes don’t you uns being able to avoid the service, they out of the proceeds of said sale thereof pay requiring you to make and deliver to the Ramsey & Fenton, «lavs from the date of be arrested and treated as spies. the plaintifl'the suiu of $2173.35 with in plaintifl within Attorneys for said estate. stick to the roads that leads to the laughed, and declared with much pride All this I explained to him, and be Ridge?” asked t'ne man, and through the that they had “desarted,” and they “al terest from the Kth day of January, 189*2, at said decree, a good and sufficient dee«l of conveyance of said premises and in default 8 per cent per annum and the costs and agreed with me that our only hope lay jungle in front I caught the gleam of a lowed that if any sojers had come into disbursements of this suit and for such of the making of said deed as aforesaid, in getting away from Carnesville as rifle barrel. the hills to take we uns, they’d a had a Notice of Final Settlement. that said decree stand and operate, in all re other relief as shall lx* meet in equity and H|M*cts, as and for said deed and for such speedily as possible. It was now night, good conscience. “Is thar any law agaiust we uns d— d sight harder time of hit than if This summons is served by publication other and further relief in the premises a« with a half moon overhead, aud we were gwine any way we uns likes?” asked they run into the Yanks.” And these, In the county court of the county of Y’ain- thereof for six weeks in tlie T elephonk - may seem to the court meet with equity hill. State of Oregon. in good condition for a twenty-four Bell, and he fired off a volley of oaths, I have every reason to believe, fairly R f . gister by virtue of an ord« r made by and good conscience. I n the matter of the estate of Geo.E.Getch- | Hon. represented the men of the Blue Ridge hours’ march. We had just passed the which were returned with interest. This summ ons is to l»e served by publi R. P Boise, Judge of said court and ell, deceased. you very much for the honor yon have cation for a period of six weeks, by order of wagon camp when we heard a quick dated January 13. 1892 The man told us that he was not alone, from West Virginia down to Alabama. Hon. IL P. Boise. Judge of of s«dd court, Notice is hereby given that tlie under- j shown me, an honor which I must de B ronaugh . M c A rthur , step behind us and a voice calling out: Not a man of the party could read, and that if we took another step for signed Martlia A Getchell as the adininis- . l»enrir*g date of Januarv 13th. A. I).. 18 2 F krtow <t B rokaugh , “Hello,boys! YVhar’s you uns off to?” ward he would fire. “Yon uns,” ho and their ignorance of the outside world cline. You do not know that an Ameri R amsey A F knton . tratrix of the estate of George E. Getchell. Attorneys tor Plaintiff I turned, expecting to see a man with a I continued, “is out nosin foh the tax in was astounding. They were loud in can girl asks in her married life for deceased, has filed her final account of her I Attorneys for Plaintifl . administration of said estate in the County ' musket, but to our great relief our chal kind, bnt hit ain't no go. We uns hez their denunciation of “niggalis and something else liesides [losition. and that Court of Yamhill County, Oregon, and lenger was Sim Sleigh, the teamster, I give the last, and not one more d—d Yanks,” and seemed to have only the something is love. Without it you can SUMMONS. said court has fixed Tuesday, March 8, A. I SUMMONS with whom I had ridden into town. This I drop goes out of these yar hills unless vaguest notion of the causes that led up not expect to have a faithful wife. And I).. 1892, ut the hour of 2 o'clock p. m. of In t ’ e Circuit Court of the State of Oregon, man had been so outspoken in his denun I hits paid foh. Go back and tell the to the war; but they took no pains to yet in all that yon have offered me you said day at the County Court room at Mr- ■ In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon, ANNIE Minnville, Oregon, as the time and place of' for Y amhill County. ciation of the Confederate authorities quar’masters that Si Kyle and his crowd conceal their contempt for the “Con have not mentioned it. The general im for Yamhill County. I pression among Englishmen, especially hearing the same. of the prettiest parks, Catherine Baker, plaintiff, and so eager to have the war brought to i hez got thar backs up. We nus hez federacy,” principally, it would seem, Wm. Roberta. Plaintifl t Therefore all persons interested in sai«i vs room opens with folding door to a sunny among Englishmen of title, is that an va. an end and so very kind, that on the im ( allowed not to still no more foh the Con- because of the conscription and the tax estate are hereby notified and required to W. B. Keen, Della A. Keen, > Daniel Parsons. C B. pulse of the moment I determined to ■ fed'racy, onless the Confed'racy she in kind. Stories of Sherman's advance American girl will sell her soul for a library. Here is the desk where she appear at said time and place and snow j E. H. Watkins and Cora P. J Mann and T E. Ebrcn- | take him into our confidence, so far as ! comes liar with the cash, and lots of hit. on Atlanta had reached them, but so coronet and for the sake of being pre- writes all the pleasant little letters cause if any there be why said account be Watkins, defendants. berg. Defendants. allowed and said estate finally settled. To W. B. Keen and Della A. Keen, said was consistent with the story we had al | Now go back, fo’ you uns looks like long as he kept away from “Old Haber sented to the queen. They are mistaken her friends love to get. and the safe not Dated To T. E. Ehrenberg, one of tbe above this 6th day of January. A. I).1892. 'defendants; In the name of the state of named defendants: In tlie name of tbe ready told him. 1 ¡minted out that the I mighty pore critters, ez hit wouldn’t be sham” they did not care if he overran That there are some women who value where her MS. plays are kept. There MARTHA A. < ¡ETCHELL. i Oregon, you are hereby requited to appear of Oregon, you arc hereby notified Administratrix of said Estate, i and answer the complaint filed against you Stat chances were that Bell and myself would no credet to shoot.” the state; indeed, they rather hoped that I money and positiou before everything are three there now, which she will pro and required to l»e ami apixarin tbe aliove duce as soon as her new theater in New Ramsey A Fenton, Attorneys for said Es I in the above entitled suit by Monday, the be made prisoners if we returned to the named Court in tbe above entitled nuit bv It was evident the man was running a he would do so, and they were par else, 1 am sorry to say is true; but in York is ready She is resting this tate.* (Jan 11-3) this great big new country there is many i 28th day of March, A D, 1892, that being tavern, and that while we had nothing j still back in the hills, and that he took ticularly anxious that he should catch Monday, the 281 h day of Marc h, lew. that I i the first day of the first term of said Circuit being the first day of first term of said court to fear from an honest investigation, the ! us to be Confederates out collecting the and hang “Old Joe Brown,” then the a one who would not marry the king of season. ' court following the expiration of six weeks <Kcurring after the expiration of the «lx Her parlor is unusually large for a flat, England himself unless she loved him result must be to us a great deal of un tax in kind. Bell repeated the old story governor of Georgia. publication of this summons, ami you will weeks' publication hereof, and then and THE YAQUINA ROUTE. necessary hardship and useless trouble; and gave the reason for our lieing off the That night Bell aud I slept in one of and unless he loved her. Undoubtedly, and is handsomely furnished in soft, take notice that if you fail so to ap|>ear then- answer (lie complaint filed therein by pleasing color. Over the chimney is a and answer said complaint for want there the said plaintiff, ami you will take uotica then I asked for his advice. road, and he offered to lay down our the beds with two of the children. The you have meant to show me an honor. I of tJ/c plaintiff will apply to said court n r that if you fall so to appear und answer, To our surprise Sim Sleigh told us that arms and let the man and his friends oldest girl and another lot of children thank you for that: but 1 ask you to re novel arrangement of mandolins, guitars the rofief.demanded and praye<i for in said for the want thereof, tbe plaintiff will ap and other musical instruments, and in a he had heard it hinted that we were spies, i come ont and search ns. In conclusion •lept in the trundlebed, and Si Kyle, his member one thing, and that is that complaint, which is in brief as follows, to ply to said court for the relief demanded wife and the rest of the family- occupied though we American girls may langh corner an etagere full of curios that are and that he was hunting us up to tell us ! he said: wit: For a decree in favor of the plaintifl and prayed for in said complaint, which is, really rare. She has a wonderful parrot and agaihst the said defendants for the in brief, as follows, to-wit : For a decree and be merry at all limes we are not the bed across the way. The whole ar of the danger when he met us. Ho as “Sim Sleigh — mebbe you uns hez mini of |1(XM) gold coin together w ith inter against the defendant, Daniel Parsons, for T.^E. TX eg-g-, I^ecei-ver. sured us that he had unbounded faith in heard of him—told us back thar at rangement was entirely primitive and mere butterflies, and we do not give our in a cage that chatters like a four-year- I est thereon from the 24th day of October, the principal sum of $1‘ mi in I’. 8 gold coin hands without onr hearts." It seemed old girl child, and a canary sits in his us, and that he had explained to others Carnesville to take to the woods, so’s not unconventional. I 1880, at the rate of ten per cent p« r annum •ml interewt thereon at tfie rata <»f ten par — AND — After breakfast the next morning Mr. as k nose nau gained two teet m height cage by a window where and how he had picked us up, aud to lie picked up. and he said if we uns : the sum of |10(i0 gold coin together with •ent pep annum, from Nov 8. l«i for $49 after she made this speech, and she left a life size picture On the wall hangs Kyle, after refusing pay for his hospital interest thereon from the 24th day of O< to m attorneys fers in this suit, and for coats that it was through his urging we bad could strike his folks up on the Tallulah, placed some corn bread, bacon and the room looking straight before her. of Roland Fulford, her only child, | her. 1890 at the rate of ten per cent per • nd disbursements of this wait. come on to Carnesville. All this Sim in old Habersham, they'd do the squar ity, i annum, for the sum of |L50 as attorney s a bottle of whisky in a bag, which he Her mother cried, talked about the mag whose sad death at the age of twelve F«»r a decree against all tbe defendants Sleigh told ns w ith all the emphasis that tiling aud help we uns on." ' fee in said suit, and foi the costs and (i»-- rrclomng the mortgage given by said Par gave to Bell; then he accompanied us I nificent match she might have made and has cast a shadow over his yonng mo i bursements of this suit For a de< ree fore- profanity could add to his statement: ris on the 21 st day of November. 18R9. to Sim Sleigh, who had so befriended us for several miles. He gave us directions insisted that there was certainly a some ther’s life that will never lift 22.1 Miles Shorter—20 hours less i closing the mortgage as execute«! by Haiti ;•* plaintiff to secure tiie payment of »aid then he gave us each a hand and said; the night before, was still our guardian which, if followed out, he ’assured us thing queer about her, or she never In her bedroom, which is jnst back of . defemlants, W. B. Keen and Della A Keen time than by any other route. •vrral sums of money, upon th« following “By G—d, I’ll see you uns through. angel. He was evidently a prominent would take us, “without hurt or harm,” would have let such a chance slip. 1 to said plaintiff on the 25flh day of Oct« ber. de-cribe 1 real property, to-wit Being a the parlor, is a line marble bust of this Make fo’ old Habersham. Once you uns I character in these hills, for the man in to the Tallulah river and the home of 1887. t> Mt ure the said sums of monev du< portion of tlie donation lipid claim of J. H All through that winter, in a very »-First class through passenger and freight beautiful boy. and everywhere are sweet Sim Sleigh's family. the plaintifl upon tbe follMW ing real prem Rowland arid wife, in l J}«, r 4 w. In Yam« is in the hills of old Habersham, hit'll be front, with less anger in his voice, called quiet way. Rose had been seeing a young reminders of him. so that his presence line from Portland and all points in the Wil ises to-wit: Being a portion of the origin Gill countv. atate of <lreg<»n, and beginnlnt lamette valley to ai d from San Francisco. like home.” ont: man. who was her father's lawyer, an seems to pervade everything al donation land claim of Elisha Bedwell at the northeast corner of a parcel of land, While Mrs. Cleveland was in the Acting on his advice, we sat down un and his wife. A M. Bedwell claim No. 37. •li-rdvd by William Ball to A D Runnels “Sho! Do you uns know Sim Sleigh?” White House a college society held a honest, open hearted gentleman. And Annie Pixley is the happy wife of Time Schedule (except Sunday.), der a tree beside the road, but within and situated in township 2 south of rang« on tbe 15th day of Nov.. 1875; what is the use of lingering over it. He Robert Fulford, to whose good judg He was assured that we did, and that pm ¡Leave Yaquina 7 am 1 4 and 5 west of tbe Willamette n eridian in T (tenue running south 155 fret, tbence full sight of the camp fires in the court we esteemed the acquaintance to be a reunion in Washington and the presi loved her. and one day he said. "Rose, ment and careful management much of LeaveAlbanvl2:2O “ Jorvalfs 1:03 ptn " CorvaflslO :35 am Jorvalfe 1 :03 pm i Y'amhill county ami htatc of Oregon, ami e? st 56 feel. 11»ei»ce north 1.55 fret, tbence house square. It was a half hour, and very high honor. Following this we dent's wife consented to receive the do yon love me?" Arr'vY ’ aquiuat .35 pn> ArrivAlhanyll :13am , more particularly dc-< ribed ami bounded their financial success is due. and their w*est 55 fn-t to t »e place of lieginning. con- a very anxious one, before Sim Sleigh could hear talking in low tones beyond members. Among them was a yonng O. A & l C. trains connectât Alban/and Alban: and Cur- Cor- I as follows to-wit : Beginning at the north trining 8525 squnrr fret of land, in the town And looking him straight in the face married life has been exceptionally vallte. returned, and then his appearance the angle of bush covered rocks in front. man from Vermont and one from Georgia she said, “Yes." west corner of said ch im No. 37 in said North Yamhill, in said county and Mate happy. The above trains connect al Y aqcin * with township 5 west, thence tunning south of An I for a decree and order for the sale of startled us, for he came silently from After a few minutes of earnest discus who passed down the line together. The And then he asked, “Rose, will you On the stage Annie Pixley is sprightly, the Oregon Developemeut < o’e. Line of Steam 23.25 chains, thence east 30 SOchains ;thence said mortgaged premises in the manner grasp of Mrs. Cleveland's hand was sc the rear, accompanied by another man. sion the man said; ships Between Yaqnhia and San franciaco. i north3’25 chains, tbence east50.4)0 chains, cordial that the pair were anxious to be my wife?’ And again she answered gay and apparently fu1! and running N. B —Pstsengers from Portland and all Wil- thence north 24 degrees, west 15 83 chains; prescribed by law, t/r obtain fund« with Each carried a Burnside carbine and “Wa’al. wo uns hez allowed you uns secure another handshake, and after "Yes.” And so the Rose Rudd was over with animal spirits. At home and amette which to pay said several sums of u»m»ey Valley P.dnta car. make close connec thence porth ^0 degrees and 15 minutes, inu-rest, belts plentifully supplied with ammuni may be all right. But if so be you uns attorney’s (tea, pesta and disburse plucked, and the girl who had been by nature she is serious almost to grav tion with the trains of the Y aqcixa K otts at tion. The arms and equipments had ain’t squar’, then may the good Lor ha’ watching the crowd a few minutes fell trained to marry an Englishman, whose ity, but always sweet and womanly Her Albany or Corvallis, and if destined to San west 74.75 chains to the plate of beginning menu and accruing costs, and barring all containing 13a acres more or less. And for in again, and finally reached Mrs. Cleve been purloined from two drunken troop massy on yer souls. Now, come on.” Francisco, ahonld arrange to arrive at Yaqnina a decree and order for the sale of said real tbe interests of the several defendants In said premises and for such other and fur land. The pair looked unconcerned, education had been directed with a view voice is low and musical, and she is quiet the evening before dite of sailing. ers, who were then “sleepiug hit off” in premises in the manner provided bv law to ther relief in the premises as may teem to We advanced, and beyond tho angle but as Mrs. Cleveland looked at the of her making the match of the season, in her movements and of the most re Sailing Dates. one of the wagons. , obtain funds with which to pay said several theoourt meet with equity and good e«- had shown her own independence by in fined manners No word of slang or we came face to face with two lank The Steamer Willamette Valley aril’ sail sums of money, interest, attorneys’ fees, science. “Hit’s a blazin pity I couldn't hook a mountaineers, clad in butternut trousers striking faces she seemed puzzled but sisting on marrying the man she loved. scandal ever passes her lips, and much .is FROM HAS FRA SCISTO costs and disbursements and accruing cost* FROM VAQT1XA. said nothing. Then the couple got out This summons is to be served by publica I couple of critters foh you uns to ride off and coarse cotton shirts, and a boy of He liad no title save that of gentleman, November 3th November 8th and barring all the interest oi the several tion thereof for a period of six weeks, by one must admire her on the stage she on,” explained Sleigh, “but by keepiu about twelve, who if he had taken off in the corridor, but were not satisfied and yet, strangely enough, he was the proves ten times more lovable in her •• 1Mb “ 18th defendants in said premises, and for such order of Hon. P. r Boise. Judge of said •• 23th 28th yer off eyes peeled you uns may be able his shred of a shirt would have been en even then. Accordingly they changed catch of the season, for a fortune was home. other and further relief in the premises as court, made and liearine date of January 7, coats and hats, ruffled their hair and December 2th December 6th may seem to the court meet wuth equity 1892 R ampet A F ejctow . to pick some up.” awaiting him the day he was twenty tirely naked. Their brown faces am1 She dresses for the street with quiet Attorneys for Haintiff. and freight rate« always tbe low and good conscience. I objected to the arms and was called long, black hair made them look like worked into the lino again. When the eight years old. provided he was mar simplicity and her home gowns are mod cat. Passenger This summons ia to be served by publi For “ iufoiiuation. apply to lady found them again in line ready “a d—d fool” for my pains. ried at that time “to an American girl." els of taste and neatness She can make cation thereof for a period of six weeks by C. C. HOGUE, Indians, and the old fashioned rifles, order of Hon. R. p. Boise. Judge of said “What’s a man in these hills in these powder horns and the lxjxes for flint and to shake hands she looked for a sec All the gay world went to see this and always designs her own dresses. and Gen’l. Frt. 4 Paas. Agt., Oregon Pacific R. ond and then laughed heartily, but Co., CorvaPi«, Oregon. court, made and bearing date of January yar times without a gun?” asked Sim | steel fastened to ... their belts increased wedding The girls who were Rose ’ s is very fond of sewing lfltb. A. D. 1802. W B WEBSTER shook hands, suggesting that three times Sleigh contemptuously; then answering impression- They were not yet as was quite sufficient. The grasping pair bridesmaids looked in her eyes and saw Gen ’ l. Frt. & P jm . j Agt., Oregon Development Annie Pixley is a (’aiiforniau R amset A F e 5 tojt , C' j , 'inntgomery «treet San Franciaco, O his own question: “ W y, he s helpless as 6nrej t|la[ we Were what we claimed to were forced to agree with her. there a something that was new to them Attorneys for Plaintiff O live H akpeh a babv m colic time. No. sir-ee. you IregmhiHaM OREGON DEVELOPMEN COM PANY’S STEAMSHIP LINE. À