‘L'mt Tue viqvvars nnr’. surnjor m‘t mt Lu: tint: Aw“ place
spaci'ind in
51- ordnr 0" his court :L-‘retn’oro 1mm am a‘tnr urn-(tn: an
oath to
faitu‘hlly and impartial}; dimzmrga he .ntias n“ t.LPiI appointzrnt,
took to t.-. ir maxi-«trqu two suit-Akin parsonfi as :Lainhonxnx
a'u'l 'm»
marich and 3137111; HT. 1t 1m Countj court 110mm in Astnsinfirflnm; or.
the first lay 0" Jun, Ad). L103 at 10 o'cloak mu. and [31:00!!de
and did
viqw, lay out and establish um Count; 1mm! rm firmjml “or in mm
pantie”
tunn: 1:1 comiulamtlon 1..m utilin, nomreniancn, innonwenianaa and ex-
;mnae that. would IEH‘L'LL ‘m izvlivvluals an L.“ 141111? in case
531‘! romi Swami-l Na establiszmd rmi open-M and said surrr-yor mlqr
the directim. 0" said Viewers mused t“? "arms to he
conspicuously {Mk-3d
txnvwmut rm prnvlvlel‘l by Law.
AL ‘ tout m‘tar exn; 1.2.1.1; Lue report 0" fine (mid Viewers
:1an
Surveyor and 126m :mw Fully mlvinmt in mm prey-1593, “inds 1:; ~.‘-, 1m
3 i-l road vi), “1.: 0“ pu‘vlic utilitj, z\;.l my. V repoxt o“
tu,‘ Viewers
being fiworable thereto, thA said petition is granted and allowed.
It is maraf‘ora consi'lerm ,nr-ieracl my adjurL'ed, that. the
said ra-
purt,mmyay and plat. he rwnrded am mat snil‘. rom‘ "raw hemeforth
31.5.11
be eons: MM 1:. 'puhlin highway.
.1 tan mn Supervisor 0“ said Anal District in
whim; Raid 1'an i? SiLUAtsrl 'w my ,u: 1-: 4.“)?9’1/ 03:41: 9H
RHJ Alifnotefl
to op-‘n ga'lll road '1): pr; .11 - Laval.
C. J Trent;- arrl. J 1x147
Andrsw YOILRZ. Com: ‘isa ionar.
c. c. Clarke. Commissioner.
, OCR Text:
‘L'mt Tue viqvvars nnr’. surnjor m‘t mt Lu: tint: Aw“ place
spaci'ind in
51- ordnr 0" his court :L-‘retn’oro 1mm am a‘tnr urn-(tn: an
oath to
faitu‘hlly and impartial}; dimzmrga he .ntias n“ t.LPiI appointzrnt,
took to t.-. ir maxi-«trqu two suit-Akin parsonfi as :Lainhonxnx
a'u'l 'm»
marich and 3137111; HT. 1t 1m Countj court 110mm in Astnsinfirflnm; or.
the first lay 0" Jun, Ad). L103 at 10 o'cloak mu. and [31:00!!de
and did
viqw, lay out and establish um Count; 1mm! rm firmjml “or in mm
pantie”
tunn: 1:1 comiulamtlon 1..m utilin, nomreniancn, innonwenianaa and ex-
;mnae that. would IEH‘L'LL ‘m izvlivvluals an L.“ 141111? in case
531‘! romi Swami-l Na establiszmd rmi open-M and said surrr-yor mlqr
the directim. 0" said Viewers mused t“? "arms to he
conspicuously {Mk-3d
txnvwmut rm prnvlvlel‘l by Law.
AL ‘ tout m‘tar exn; 1.2.1.1; Lue report 0" fine (mid Viewers
:1an
Surveyor and 126m :mw Fully mlvinmt in mm prey-1593, “inds 1:; ~.‘-, 1m
3 i-l road vi), “1.: 0“ pu‘vlic utilitj, z\;.l my. V repoxt o“
tu,‘ Viewers
being fiworable thereto, thA said petition is granted and allowed.
It is maraf‘ora consi'lerm ,nr-ieracl my adjurL'ed, that. the
said ra-
purt,mmyay and plat. he rwnrded am mat snil‘. rom‘ "raw hemeforth
31.5.11
be eons: MM 1:. 'puhlin highway.
.1 tan mn Supervisor 0“ said Anal District in
whim; Raid 1'an i? SiLUAtsrl 'w my ,u: 1-: 4.“)?9’1/ 03:41: 9H
RHJ Alifnotefl
to op-‘n ga'lll road '1): pr; .11 - Laval.
C. J Trent;- arrl. J 1x147
Andrsw YOILRZ. Com: ‘isa ionar.
c. c. Clarke. Commissioner.
, Nehalem Valley Historical Society,Under Construction,Clatsop County tiffs,Ecola Road,#90-26.tif,#90-26.tif, #90-26.tif
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