Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, March 11, 1915, Image 8

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    TilTamook
THEILER CASE REMANDED.
“ ' ■
I
Supreme Court Reverses Decision of
The Circuit Court.
fective sidewalk, and that such char­
ter provision contravened Section io
of Article I of tin constitution of this
state.
“1 hough a purely municipal corpor­
ation does not ordinarily sustain to a
person injured by its negligence the
exact relation of a quasi public cor­
poration, it is believed that the ana-
logy is sufficient to render a county
liable in damages for a trespass upon
private property when such invasion
practically amounts to a taking of any
part of the premises without condem­
nation.
“We conclude that the complaint
states facts sufficient to constitute a
cause of aetion and that an error was
committed in directing a verdict for
the defendant. The judgment is there­
fore reversed and the cause remanded
for a new trial.”
Headlight, Mar?
COURT REJECTS BIDS.
For Clearing Rights of Way on Sand­
lake, Bayocean and Garibaldi-
Wheeler Roads.
I
II,
Road Dist. No. 3.
Long &. Co..........................
Lee Lyster..........................
Fred Lyster.........................
Tom Kellow........................
Loyde Kellow ..................
U. S. Edwards, ..................
Glen White .......................
Will Hudson, ....................
J. M. Baker ........................
Milker Wants Job.
I
Good Swiss milker would like to get
a job on a ranch, cither alone or with
wife. 1 can milk any string of cows---
John L. Linder, care of Henry Zur-
fluh, Mutual phone.
EAT VIERECkj
bread ,
TILLAMOOK BA
John Theiler, appellant vs. Tilla-
The bounty Court, composed of
muk County, a case appealed froni
Tillamook County, which was a suit
County Judge, A. M. Hare and Com­
H. Melchior Meets With Accident.
missioners McKimens and Owens
for damages, was reversed and re-
----- o-----
34.
At All Grocers
manded by the supreme court.
was in session last week.
----- Hubert Melchior had the misfor-
Attorney H. T Botts was appoint­
Theiler sued the county for $1,000
$i46.<une to get a piece of steel in his eye
Total ........................
ed deputy assistant prosecuting at­
damages to his land on account of a
hilc working in the machine shop
Circuit
Court.
torney for the present term of the
culvert and Judge Webster Holmes
morning, and Dr. Boals advised
circuit court, District Attorney T. H. Albert Schlappi .............
dismissed the case on the grounds
to go to a specialist in Portland
Goyne asking for assistance on ac­ Daisy Schlappi...............
that the complaint did not state facts
have
it removed.
Mrs. Gervais...................
count of so many cases.
sufficient to constitute a cause of
All the bids for the clearing of the Wm. Brill ......................
action.
High School Notes.
rights of way on the Garibaldi-Wheel­ Geo. Phelps .........
The Supreme Court's decision is
D.
A.
Sisk
............
On your front porch can U
roads
er, Sandlake and Bayocean
interesting in other respects:
every ni^ht until midnigfc
he topics for discussion at the
Jas. Campbell .......
were rejected.
“The action of the trial court ' was
and register not over
ent-Teachers'
Business
Meeting
Clarence
Edner
...
Road Dist. No.i
evidently based upon Section 358 L.
fifty cents per month
1\ Monday evening were “Credit for
in the meter.
O. L. which, so far as important to a
F Barnes.................................. $ 6.38 Hepan Brkic ........
,,e Work " and “Dancing.” Credit
consideration of the question here in­
F. Barnes..................................
5-3’ S. L. Woodward ..
f<Aome work was discussed quite
6.86 Chas. L. Clark ... •
Attorney S. S. Johnson represents G. W. Wilks, ..........................
volved, reads: "An action may be
cx\sively, and the vote showed al- COAST POWER COMP.
F. B. Pike.................................. 53’ Judson J. Spencer .
maintained against and of the organ­ Theiler.
W.
H.
Effenberger
MQunanimous favor of giving cred­
L. H. Kenney, ........................
ized counties of this state upon a
3-75
Jennie Strong and Mrs. R. L
it ‘Achool for work done at home.
EMBEZZLER IS PUNISHED
H. W. Klein............................. 21.00 Bradbury Batzner .
contract made by such county in its
conducting
sawmill at Peoria.
A.
L.
Stiniger,
....
RVesentative
W.
C.
Hawley
has
Wm. Chi.hulm, ....................... 13.75
corporate character, and within the
Sutherlin—Coles Valley t
sent* High School a complete col­
scope of its authority, and not other­ Ex Postmaster at Garibaldi senten­ O. A. White.............................. 1000 W. S. Hare ..........
ced to 13 months.
lection! publications from the ani­ railroad being promoted.
G. T. Dougherty, ................... 11.25 E. R. Ayer............
wise.” Mr. Chief Justice Thayer in
J. B. Howell and J. W. Stev
G.
H.
Foland
.......
mal oustry Bureau. These publica­
Wm.
Bangbman
........................
Grant County v. Lake County, 17 Or.
13- 75
Charles
F.
Alexander,
postmaster
are
making violins at Glendale.
Fred
Kabkee
......
tions A being used by the class in
7- 50
Jack Howland, ........................
453. 460, >n referring to a change in
Polk
County treasurer salary
at
Garibaldi
for
two
years,
pleaded
Jos
Dürrer
..........
dairyim
Another
set
of
publications
1562
D.
Cummings
............................
the statute whereby the words, "and
from tApublic Health Department $1500 to $750.
not otherwise" were added and thus guilty Tuesday before Judge Bean in Chas. Gates...............................
8- 75 VV. E. Noyes........
E. J. Stack, in Labor Press:
is being<et) by the Social Biology
became part of the yanguage quoted, Federal Court to a charge of embez­ H. W. Klein............................
1500 Erick Glad ............
class. Tfye publications are only a labor law passed. On the contrail
and also alluding another clause of zlement from the Government and Wm. Chisholm.......................... 12.50 H. Crenshaw........
part of ^publications» Mr. Hawley the sentiment of both branches oitiB
the statute said: “in any event, the was sentenced to serve at once a sen­ O. A. White............................... 12.50
Total ............................. I $178-05 has sent ft school this year, and the Legislature was unfavorable to hbl
said amendment must be construed tence of 13 months at the Federal G. T. Dougherty....................... 12.50
Miscellaneous.
school feeLery grateful ' > him for a great many of the lawmakers bdB
in connection with said section 2239 Penitentiary at McNeill’s Island. He Wm. Banghman, ..................... ’3-75
(now incorporated as section 2861 L. is held at the county jail in Portland Dell Cummings.......................... 21.25 City Transfer .......................... 10.13 his courtesi ¡n providing them. The positively intolerant.”
E. A. McGrath erects $40,000 ap J
Q. L.) of the Miscellaneous Laws, and will be taken North by an attache E. A. Worthington................... 4500 Glass & Prudhomme, mds........ 82.35 publication^re all being catalogued
1.68
ment
at Portland.
of
United
States
Marshal
Montag
’
s
J.
C.
Holden,
freight,
etc
..........
and
made
ra
y
for
the
library.
Wm. Barker..............................
which subjects a county to a suit on
8.75
Last Frida'irriOrning Prof. Griffin, Gottschalk & Fry 30,000 capacitffl
Rosco Barker............................ 14- 75 Homer Mason, auto hire......... 12.00
account of any matters arising out of office within the next few days.
Alexander was indicted by the last John Wall ................................ 10.60 A. J. Jimmerman, boat hire ... 2.00 of the Oregoi Agriculture College, sawmill at Forest Grove.
its corporate obligations, whether
Stayton—John Thoma buildj
created by contract or otherwise.” Federal Grand Jury and was arrested Albert Miller............................ 10.60 Jonas Olson, indemnity ... . 12.50 and our Count Agriculturist R. Jor.es
$1800
bungalow.
on
his
return
to
Tillamook
from
San
441.00
Burroughs
Add.
Meh.
Co
........
Section 2861 L. O. L. authorizes each
E. Braunersenthren ................
gave the high ihool and the grades
>45
Albina public market, Portland, pffl
1.40 Pacific Tel. & Tel. Co............. 38.69 above the secol grade interesting
county in the state. ' to make all nec­ Francisco two weeks ago and taken A. E. Rittenhouse.................... .
be enlarged.
essary contracts and to do all other to Portland for trial. It is said he R. E. Myers, ............................
65 C. B. Measor, drawings.......... 75-00 talks on “Indusk-,” The third, fourth
Sta^e architects office and salitjl ».
went
to
San
Francisco
to
raise
mon
­
Tillamook
Headlight
..............
79-75
Harry
Maynard
........................
necessary acts in relation to the pro­
and fifth gradesone group have
375
ey
to
make
up
the
shortage.
Friends
of
$4500 abolished and official put «1
Aug. Sandberg, .......................
perty and concerns of the county." In
club, with
u
3-75 King & Smith .......................... 55-85 organized an ri |ustrial
came
to
his
rescue
and
reimbursed
fees.
10.00
Alex
Anderson,
mds
.................
L. S. Keene...............................
the transactions of county business,
John Snyder as pL lesident. The other I
1-50
Contracts for expending $600, wj
1.00 group, sixth, ¡seventh and eighth
the county court is empowered to es­ the government to the amount of his F. P. Hobson, ......................... 31-50 T. C. Percy .............................
on
Teal irrigation tracts in Umati'il
peculations,
about
$1500.
B.
D.
Lamar,
mds
....................
1.35
Otto Shearer.............................
tablish county roads within the coun­
6.25
grades will orgi nize soon.
County have been let to Porter Broil
Because the losses were made up, a Chas. Morgan, ......................... 7-50 W. L. Campbell, board......... 5-7°
ty, to do other necessary acts in re­
The Tillamoo Lime Product Co.
Legislature evidently thought On-
lation thereto, and to provide for the plea for leniency by J. J. Jeffrey, of Mark Hobson............ ............... 16.25 E. T. Haltom, mds ................. 1338 has very kindiv furnished the school
erection and repairing within the Portland, and John H. Webb, of San Manual Krumlauf.......... . .......... 1500 Jones-Knudson, mds................. 9.60 gardens with iie ton of lime The gon needs more roads and less scenic
county of public bridges upon any Francisco, attorneys for Alexander, John Paquet............................... 10.00 T. E. Epplett, board prisoners. 42.45 garden work ¡Progressing very well. highways.
Ship building plants on the coat:
highway. L. O. I.. 937, subdivisions 3 was successful. It was stated to the Hiram Ferry.............................. 500 Chas. Wilks, wood ................. 48.00
Frank Ebbs-i, who was burned
are
rushed with orders for new «*
court,
however,
by
L
’
nited
States
Dis
­
Ffiram Crane.............................. 500 Coast Power Co........................ 3336 considerably aout the face and
and 4. The authority thus conferred 1
trict
Attorney
Reames
that
the
ex
­
seis.
300
Mutual
Tele
............................
Martin Ripley, ......................... 17-50
is amplified by section 5278 L. O. L. I
hands while woiing in the chemistry
Fox sawmill at Noti has resting
8.63 laboratory last Aonday, is improving
“It will be seen that dominion over, postmaster was also short in his ac­ Henry Knighton....................... 1750 Glass & Prudhomme ..............
counts
with
the
express
company
and
operations.
6.00
Tillamook
Water
Co
.................
A J. Fleming, .........................
all public roads and bridges is vested
5.00
rapidly, and ¡'.expected back to
Central Point has organized $!%-■
Fred Paquet............................... 10.00 Frank L. Owens, auto hire .. . 6.00 school next week.
hy these provisions of the statute in the railroad, whose agent he was.
000
meat packing company.
Alexander,
who
has
been
a
timber
­
2.50
Geo. Benson, .......................... 10.00 1'acific Tel and Tel Co.............
the county court, in the exercise of
The basket ball-ame with McMin-
Thirty-six lawyers want new officii
which power, it is alleged in the com­ cruiser and in recent years followed John Langley, ......................... 22.50 Tillamook Herald, printing .. 60.50 ville, Friday, Math 12, has been
of public defender created at Port-I
plaint, the plaintiff's real property fishing, said he could not tell where Frank Crane...................
1000 Earl Ford ............................... 22.00 called off. A game vith Bay City has
land and other cities arc to folloi ■
the
money
went
and
attributed
the
21.91
Barthold
Barge
Co
...................
C.
V.
Stoker
....................
was damaged. The organic law con­
42.50
now been schedulecfor that evening. suit.
shortage
to
lax
methods
of
bookkeep
­
County Poor.
Geo. W. Phelps..............
tains guaranty as follows: “Every
•45
This w ill probably b the last game
Portland flouring mills will ertel
nian shall have remedy by due course ing. He admitted, however, that he Tillamook Bay Con. Co.
14500 Mrs. A. E. McKune ................ 3025 of the season, for theboys are direct­
was
$500
short
in
his
accounts
in
Jan
­
$20,000 warehouse.
2.80
W.
D.
Gladwcll
.......................
of law for injury done him in his per­
Tohl & Anderson,.........
6-45
ing their attention to asc ball.
Frank Schmitt planing mill li I
son, property, or reputation. Const. uary, 1914. Marked carelessness seem.« Wheeler Lbr. Co............
8.35
1335 Tillamook Meat Co..................
"The Professor's Esapade,” a very erect large C utw
new piani
plant at ■*- Portland.
v»* v»«*•• — wgfg
to
have
marked
his
accounting,
for
4 50 amusing affair indeet is the play
Or. Art. I, Sec. 10.
Wheeler Lbr. Co............
78.02 Nelson & Co.............................
■
—
Warsham
&
Herrick
buy /
his
books
had
not
been
balanced
for
Malheur-
J. J. Spencer ............................ 2.50 which the Seniors hav, decided to
"In Eastman vs. Clackamas County.
Flynn sawmill to cut mining timber ■
Tohl
&
Anderson
...................
1765
32 Fed. 24, 32, Judge Deady in allud­ eight months, it was said.
Total..............................
$790.03
give. A committee is not working on
Water board dropped two and at ■
One method whereby the Govern­
Tillamook Feed Co................... 15.75 the cast of characters, art! the play
ing Io section 358 of our statute,
Road Diet. No. a.
salary
of a third.
I ment was defrauded was in collection
14.60
Rosenberg
Bros
........................
when construed in connection with
Alvin Blum, .......................
10.87
will be presented in the nar future.
Lakeport has a gravity water iyt I
80.00
Tracy
Elliott
..........................
the clause of the constitution referred of "C. O. D.” parcel post packages, John Proctor........................
1438
tem from Clear Lake.
308
to, and in commenting upon such or­ Alexander failing to remit the money Fred Blum, .........................
1500 E. L. Robertson .....................
Governor Withycombe is keeping I
to
the
postal
department.
When
he
Garibaldi.
Tillamook
Feed
Co...................
ganic provision, observes. “Whatever
B. E. Turner........................
5-75
143S
up
the rcthenchment work. Official* I
went
out
of
office
a
few
months
ago,
-----
o
—
-
—
•
injury the law, as it then stood, took
Alfred Reynolds...................
1438 Mrs. S. A. Clark ..................... 20.00
dropped and salaries cut are daily oc- I
Mrs.
Geo.
Phelps
is
very
critically
Justice
Court.
cognizance of and furnished a remedy the defalcation was discovered hy John Blum............................
6.38
i
ill. Her daughter, Mrs. Harrs, of Ar­ currences.
for, every man shall continue to have Iris successor.
Peter Walker.......................
250 Arthur Darling ....................... io.So lington, Wash., w ho was calix) home,
Eastern Oregon expects big grln .
E.
W.
Stanley
..........................
4.60
a remedy for by due course of law..
Earl White,.........................
53’
and fruit crop.
Tillamook Citizens Move Away.
When this constitution was fornici!
C. E.W alker,.....................
4 06 E. W. Stanley.......................... 20 50 arrived Tuesday.
Ashland has substantial improve­
I
Wm.
Powell
............................
Mr.
McMillan
returned
hone
on
2.20
and adapted, it was and has been the
Will Turner..........................
4.06
■
ment
under way.
law of the land, from comparatively | Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Christensen, H. Schlappie, .....................
9.0? Wednesday, after a two week’ ses­
15.62 J. W. Thompson, et al............
Nibley-Minnaugh
sawmill,
V
allows
an early day, that a person should who recently sold their farm, located Coats Lbr. Co.....................
187497 Herman Ressner ..................... 11.60 sion as a jurorman in the -ircuit running with full crew.
have an action for damages against a ' four miles south of town, to Mr. F’aul C. M. Vidito,.......................
1050 E. W. Stanley........................... 16.65 court.
Coquille—river channel to be dred­
county for an injury caused by its act Ebinger and son, John, have moved W. B. Aiderman, ................
84 00
Surveyor’s Office.
Mrs. Boyd, of Chewelah, Mash, ged to uniform depth of 10 feet.
or omission. If this then known and to Forest Grove, where they intend Long & Co., .......................
mother of Fred Miller who was
22.77 Mrs. John Boyer, board.........
Astoria orders three districts or
accustomed remedy can be taken to nuke their home for some time.
172.00 Mrs. M. A. Meador, board ...
drowned last week, arrived Friday. streets hardsurfaced.
1
J.
H.
Hicks
...........................
away in the face of its constitutional
Twenty-five years ago Mr. Chris­
Miller's body has not been recovered.
88.54 Ross Shreve, surveyor ...........
Eugene conducting sutvey of home
provision, what other may not? Can tensen bought a one hundred and Chas. F. Pankron,..............
6.60 C. A. Dunn, Depty. Sur............
Rev. Mr. Swanders, State Supt. of industries.
the legislature, in some spasm of sixty acre homestead from Frank Myrtle O. Mills, ................
’50 Jas Baker, viewer ...................
the Christian Church, held services in
Bridge to be built over north iotic
novel opinion, take away every man's Harris W hen he first bought it, the A. MeNair Co., ..................
60.43 W. Anderson, ..........................
Shearer’s Hall Friday evening.
of Siuslaw between Acme and Flor­
remedy for slander, assault and bat- : now productive farm was covered Ed. Stasek, .........................
8-45 W. Baxter................................
Miss Dona NJcMillian was a week ence.
tery, or the recovery of a debt? And with limber, logs, stumps and brush, Tillamook Feed Co.............
2.50 F. McKnight ..........................
Salem—Three Justices of Supreme
end
guest at the Jacoby home, Bay
if it cannot do so in such eases, why 1 By hard labor and an optimistic H. B. Johnson, ...................
17.18 C. S. Yach ................................
Court will build new homes.
City.
can it in this’"
I spirit, Mr. Christensen changed this Russ Johnson, .....................
2.19 L. A. Yach ................................
Capt. M. Smith has overhauled and
"In Templeton v. Linn County, 22 wilderness into a productive and prof- Willard Johnson, ................
5-00 F. Durschmidt .........................
DR. WENDT
put in first class condition, his boat,
Ore. 313, Section 358 of L. O. 1 . was ' ¡table dairy farm,
A. Darby................................
Wm.
Durischmidt
...................
5-00
Eye Specialist,
the
cruiser
Arab.
It
is
now
ready
for
again considered and it was held that I i , Mr. and Mrs. Christensen had four T. W. Lyster, .....................
Fits Glasses »’
2.19 Geo. Baxter..............................
Reasonable
deep sea fishing and for charter.
the enactment was a valid exercise of children, Sidney, who passed away Guy Vaughn.........................
2.50 Ross Shreve ............................
Prices.
I
the legislative power exempting the several years ago; Anna, who is niar- Robt. Neilson, .....................
Chas. McMillan and Ivan Ivanco-
Salaries.
7-5°
Guaranteed
'
countv from an action for damage« ried and living in Michigan; George, C. S. Wells.......................
vich
were
Bay
City
visitors
Sunday.
12 50 Frank L. Owens ...
.. 73 80
resulting from an injury caused hy ' now studying mechanics in Portland;, Ike Wells...............................
2.50 J. C. Holden,...........
A party of young people walked to
Administrator’s Notice.
• ■ >33-33
failure to repair a public bridge. The and Florence a delicate child now, E. Benscheidt, .....................
20 OO Kathleen Mills .......
----- o-----
. • 75-00 Manhattan and back on Sunday after­
vigorous dissenting opinion in that about eleven years of age. Sometime ' A. B. Freeburg, ..................
Notice is hereby given, that the un­
450 Vida A. Millis.........
.. 65.00 noon.
case of Mr. Justice Lord detracts ago Mrs. Christensen took the little N. J. Dye, ...
dersigned, P. R. Jackson, by order oi
80 00 J. E. Reedy............
.. 25.00
Mrs. Boyd and Mrs. Fred Miller the County Court of Tillamook Coun­
much from the binding force of the seven year old daughter, of her dead Q. Pangborn,
5500 Homer Mason .......
. . 100.00 left for their home at Chewelah, ty, Oregon, was on the 12th day of
conclusion reached hy a majority of chum, to raise, and little Edith Quick Frank Dye, ..
5587 H. Crenshaw .........
Wash., Wednesday morning.
February, 1915, duly appointed ad­
the court.
will ever have reason to thank her Henry Nelson
30.00 W. L. Campbell ....
A*
ministrator of the estate of J- A.
.. 75 00
"In Mattson v. Astoria, 30 Or. 577, kind benefactors for her pleasant Frank Dye,
Roberts, deceased. Notice is further
. .1 33 44 W. S. Buel ..............
••
83.33
it was ruled that a charter provision home and other surroundings of life. I Dan Billings
given that all persons having claim*
31 25 Ellen B. Minich ....
• • 2750
against the said estate are hereby re­
of the City of Astoria exempting that
.
Kemps!
j I Tom Kempster,
.
I- 34-69 Mary L. White.......
8.00
quired to present the same duly veri­
municipality and its councilmen from
State has ordered 600 bushels seed W. Wilkins.........
3280 B. L. Beals............ ....... , >33 33
fied, together with vouchers, to the
liability for a defective condition of to establish flax industry at State O- Tveitmoe, ...
undersigned or to his attorney, S. S.
3469 0. G. Swensen.......
. 75 00
anv street or alley was void, and that prison.
I W. Baker, .........
Johnson, at Tillamook, Oregon, with­
37 78 A. M Hare..............
• 37 50
it was beyond the power of the legis
in six months from the date of this
Eddy..........
Portland— J. H. Henry will erect
21.25 B. L. Beals, Jr........
33-75
notice.
lative aasembiv to take from a person $30,000 residence on Cornell road.
I Sid Travis............
7.50 Elmer Webb.........
• 78.75
Dated February 15, 1915.
injured by a faulty street all remedy.
J. D. Matney, ...
i
5 00 J. C. Bewley...........
P. R. Jackson.
The
Dalles
—
Knights
Pythias
2.80
That case is interesting for the reason
Ed I.efrancis, ...
Administrator of the estate
6.25 T. E. Epplett.......
—-B-
erect
four
story
concrete
lodge
build­
s8.oo
that the opinion was written hy Chief ing.
of J. A. Roberts, deceased.
P. L. Silvey..........
33 44 C. A. Tohnson .........
. 100.00
Justice Bean who concurred in the de­
F
Rales,
............
200
H.
B.
Millis
............
O. \\ R & N. will spend $700.000
........................ ..
75 00
cision reached by Templeton v I inn
Notice.
A. N. Erskine, , .
on tracts and viaducts at Portland.
County, supra.
(. rown Point, 22 miles from Port- ' (' Preston Williams,
"In Ratdorff v. Oregon City, 53 Or.
THE EPISCOPAL CHURCH.
Notice is hereby given to all teach­
D. Grout,.......
'
402, it was determined that the char­ Und on Columbia) highway to have h c Zitt............
ers that applicants writing for teach­
Services next Sunday at the Chap-»’I'? l.'T,
.b-uyi1nff ”arne8'
ter of Oregon City, exempting that $10,000 Chalet inn
M. Furguson, . ..
■ .k- XI
• n ...
, r
>ou w,n find ** distinctly advanta- er’s certificates at the next teacher's
cl i in
the
Masonic
Building
Holy
Eu-
geou«
to
come
and
do your select- examination, which will begin, June
May 3 to « will be locks opening
municipality from liability on account
Wood. ....
------ - O. C. Wood,
charist it 00 A. M., and Evensong [ at.,nSf here. You will get the beat 30, 1915, will be required to write io
of the faulty condition of any Street, week for I e Ilio and Oregon City ca- Frank Pomronkv
qualities, the most thorough and
7:30 P. M. Everybody welcome.
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city when an accident on the highway
charged the moat reasonable prices. lificate.
A new law is offered by the Prohi- F. S Wheeler,
Rev. F, O. Jones, Vicar.
We can supply single or double
was caused hv his wilful neglect cr bilion partv and the Labor Federa-1.1. S. Graham. .
No applicant will be require« 10
Sets or any single article that you write on Physical Geography f»r any
gross misconduct, practically denied a lion, for election of representatives ’
Independence—two miles hard sur­ may be in need of.
certificate.
remedy to a person injured by a de- at large and not by district.
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W. S. Buel Supt.