nr.I-taone mat we wouia nave reierrea me list to this same man, Engineer Burroughs. for a valuation. But they didn't and we had no way of knowing what the valuations were without taking the matter into court.rr-i-fMUST PAY JUDGMENTState Supreme Court Decides Against S. M. Anderson in the PaseralDamage SuitsL---di.t-eOLYMPIA, July 14.—Frank Paseral who was shot in the arm during the Grays Harbor labor troubles of 1912, will recover $1,200 from S. M. Anderson, who he charges, is responsible for his hurt, the supreme court having handed down a decision affirming the verdict awarded in the Che-halis county superior court. Paseral suffered a severe injury, and as Anderson does not claim to be innocent of the allegation, but does contend the verdict is excessive, the court says the judgment was not too large and the amount recovered must be paid.TIDELAND LEASES ASSESSEDeei-PICNIC AT MOCLIPSGrocers and Butchers Annual Picnic Will Be Held at Moclips, Thursday, July 24MONTESANO, July 14.—Following the rule adopted in King and Pierce counties, Assessor Wiley is assessing all tideland leases in the county at one-fourth the valuation placed upon the abutting upland. On this valua-After several wreeks deliberation, the committee has decided upon Moclips as the place to hold the annual Grocers and Butchers' picnic, and Thursday. July 24, the time. Special trains will be run from all harbor points, and the general public is invited to participate.A Barbecue will be a big feature of the festivities this year. Roast meat, sandwiches, pickels, coffee and other picnic viands will be the chief things served. A barbecue has often been suggested but has never been tried at any Harbor outing before.The sports will be interesting. Ball games, foot races, horse races, tug of war contests, motorcycle races and automobile races will comprise a few of the features. Funny stunts will also be part of the day's entertainment, but what these will contest of will not be made known until the proper moment. Prizes of considerable value are being offered and it is thought that this will induce some first class men to enter into the races of the various kinds.mu 14rea tha apj ed ing Wi qul sta thi ! I|cit: i cut ! tioi tha ing the\cor val 1 Wi beIsavgertraHutheofIyea of yea alrlt;COMPANY G, HOMESchsareareof