ON COAST ams Uit jear. The seven sugar mills of the south wilt run. In Hscra mento Valley tlx bt-ct acreage will be deorarscd on account of closing of one factory. LuuiLer. In Sierra and rfhaita re glons of California buaim-ai has bee ioi- uui enu-iiHive; shipments are n. a on (lie Pari He Coaat shows great ,"okr'' f'T.luinbirmen epeiting ban proserity prospects. Tho rain haa buen r 3'""'- (rt'K" niilla report good K.-neral throughout the atat reoentlv . ro'"''ll(",a m' h'lKht proapects. Oil and ha been aufllelent t.) do all that ou,uut C alifornia la placed at 970 waa required. Ihsj rrbruary atorma , 000,00 bbla. an increase of 8,000.000 ..... .J . r ' ........ in i n Report Shows Gre&t Pros perity on Pacific Coast The lateat report of the Southern Pa- rill.1 Company on the condition of buai IllletJ the under ground reservoirs and iii'KHited an ample aupply of anow up on the mountain!. Water fur Irriga tion and power I aaaured. The reMrt aaya, in part : Oregon Outlook considered good if not better than at the lame time in 1 1 13. Hanks in excellent condition with heavy iceources. Ainung Lankera mrrriiants ami nianurarturcra a more nitiiniatic feeling prevaila than for mine time. Lumber outlook better, Crop proaperta good.. Nevaiia, Utah, Arizona, and Na Mrtiro lliislneaa quiet. Merchants liHik for big year. Mining ia active; n;riiulluml devrlopmenta proreeilinu atemllly; rrop and livtatock outlook g od ('alifornia --I'rotipecla for very lurgr yljl I of itom. Orrhaul in aplertdid I'onilition. Slock rangea in fine aliape, a'Tordifg an abjnjaai-e of teed. In Santa Clara valley quite an amount of planting to prune ami apricoU. moat of it new, other than replanting on ac count of dead trees due to pate two ncaioni. SttP Jourpiin Vall y Condition! more fuvorable than thry hve been for years, djc tn heavy rainfall and the axnuranoe of ample water for irriga tion from the anow in the mountains. I'nuaual amount of land planted to .gram, urchanla In good coiwlition. i Sacramento Valley. Outlook for ropa haa never been brighter Grain I'rrage large and in fine rondition. ' irrhanl all In good (condition. Southern California. Vtry largo f ropi i pec tod. Grain and hay rropa f. ill probably be suftVitrit for local OIlHUMIption, chops. Oranges Katimated of 3.r,000 eara ii in Southern California. With the production north of Mojave thia will kinke total atale production about 40,. "Ml rara. over 1912. Mining steadily advancing In California, Nevada and Aiizona Aclve operation and devi lompet fe tures of mining altuation. Increaavlng output looked fur. A New Publication Editor Mint, St. Helena, Oregon: t r ... . . . iear sir: we nave laaued a new publiraton deacriptive of Oregon, and am maili.g you a ropy under other cov er today. We have tried to include in thia publication, auch information a will be of intereat to homcaeeker Our experience haa been that a gre many people in the Eastern Statea, dt pend oo the recommendation! of their frienda In the Weat, aa to whether they ill move. Our Aral Ihiub of thia Bulletin 200,000 and thia number will probably II be distributed between now ami apring, and within the year, we will probably Uaue and distribute approxi mately GOO, 000 of theae bulletin throughout the United Statea, I would like to rail your attention to the importance of trying to interisl your local people in furniihing ua with a liat of namea of their frienda in the Bast to whom we might mail a ropy of thia bulletin. If we can aecure thtsj names, we wiil be glad to place them on our mailing lilt and they will re el ve copiea of our different Oregon State publiratolua from time to time believe that you can take thia up throurh your newapaper, aa well aa with individual! calling attention to the importance of thia co-operation from your local people. Thanking you for your attention to thia matter, I am, Youra very truly. K C I.EKDY, Gen. Immigration Agt. Clean up Grounds While Swatting Fly Celery. Southern California crop! Oregon Agricutural College, Corval- rtimated at 2000 cara. In the Anti- lie, Ore.. April 6. - Cleaning up to de h diKtri tlhe total will be about atroy the fly'a breeding place! and then .'till cara. .trapping or killing those that are Cotton. Crop of Ut aeaaon now U lhe "Un f .. el at 19.70.) bale.. Acreage for the fly prepared by the Kn- lomulogicai ucpanmcm ui int nK'"1" i tural College. The method of con ducting the campaign ia published in extension bulletin aeriea. No. ?0, and my be had free of coat by writing t K I) lletzel. Director of Extenaion, O A C, Cutvalli. Oregon. Portland Letter I'ortlund, Ore., April 7 .Special-) Of great intereat and importance to the enlire Columbia llaiin la the I re- 'II t on muile recently by Major J J t Vorro. engirt-, r in charge of II if dis- ' irlct, thut river n'emn n wniiM be passtd through lhe Celilo Canal before the lirn of next January. The aat ' mo ith ( f Man h was not ihle in that ! more actual prugrcs.4 waa made on the BRIEF NEWS OF OREGON M. E. Miller of Bt. Helens baa en tered the race for the republican nom ination for state labor commissioner. Medford now haa playground which haa been established under the uuplcea of the Parent-Teacher asso ciation. "Portland ftoae day," on June 18, 191S, will be one of the special eventa aet UBlde In thai eeleliruHnna t tho canal tha . In any other single month. I Panama Pacific Exposition. In addition to tbe building of a pa- From end to end the great ditch ia the a:!ene of ct-aslcaa and effective activity. I.ocka are being ronatructed, galea in- atalled, the bottom of the cnnal ia be ing floored with att I bars over which ia poured thonurands o' toi a of con crete, tho sloping side are being lp rapied in one place with reinforced concrete, in another with rubble mas onry and in atill anolher with gnat blocks of lava rock, accordii g to the character of the backing material. At the head of Five aiile Itapiils a bttle band of men is at work boring holes into tbe rocky walls of the gorge, ctrcf'jlly examining tie material brought up by tbe dr lis and urcfuly recording their observations. Tiei-e men are the pionu.ra sunt out by the at.itea of Washington and Oregon to determine tha feinibility of cjntru. t ing a great dam acrosa the river at th s point for tbe purpose of installing the most powerful hvilro ele trie nlant weat of Niagara Falls. The river is only about 2o0 feet wide at tbe head of the rapids, but the depth nearly equals the width. Preparations are practically com pleted for the convention of the Colum bia and Snuke liivcr Waterways ansci- ialiun to be held at tbe i'ortlund Com mercial Club April 13 to 14. Everyone nterested in the success of this move ment is inviled to site nil this melting t which it ia proposed to cryatalize in to actual constructive work the theor- es, plum and dreams of the men who ave for months been giving up their time to the project. Katea of one and one third fares for the round trip have been granted by all the roads of the orthwest. 1911 crop now estimated at 00,000 kuinat i.'.,000 acica laat year. Cantalii'jpea. Southern California treiige i.'.ia year eatimated at 7K00. is ahnuld produce 4000 or fil'00 rara inelona. Itcana. - The rrop laat year waa alwut oil rara. For the coming year w ith K increaaed arccaire the crop should 2700 cars. Sugar It. -eta. - In Southern Culiforn-1 .. ANTSTOKE ROOM Must be well lM-alcd for a retail business,. Addicts JOHNSON, llox C97, Potrland Ore. FOR SALE.--Fresh cow ar.d calf. the etima ted acreage is eUut the PATIUCK KEI.LEY, Warren, Ore.ltp Thut the wheat farmers of Eastern Oregon do not spend all their coin in the purchase of more land to grow mor? wheat ia indicated bv figures sud- plieu by the automobile dealera in that ection. Within the past six weeks uzz waggons to the value of $98,000 have been furnished to Umatilla Coun ty alone and the other wheat counties ave taken nearly as many. The wheal rowera with large acreage find the utomobilea necessity and they pur- hatte them aa a regular part of their bnsincBS equipment. The directors of the Sherldun Fruit Growers' Association have within the past few days purchased a three acre tract of land on which to erect an ui; to dute plant for the handling of fru i, berries, nuta and vegtables. A ip ping and atorage warehouse will be built at once and other buildings will fo tow as needed. The location haa 500 feet of railroad aiding and is close to the business center of the town. rIlinrIiTIalle e: S K o cl a R 5 AND SUPPLIES AT DEMINGS Drug Store IMHUliUHiluHMttlltlimitlH'HIUIMtttb -S A V E $1.00l $1,00 $1.00 can of Cedar Polish $1.50 Cedar Polish Mop BOTH FOR $1.50 While They Last C. H.dOHN&CO. THE HOUSE OF QUALITY Tho cluBH rush has passed Into his tory at tho Oregon norin:il school. Hereafter InHtead of an open handed fight for supremacy the classes will have their days when programmes will be presented and athletic contests carried out. By mutual agreement the flag of the class which la performing will fly unmolested. Thomas It. Kay, state treasurer, has Just given notice that there are funds In the state treasury with which to redeem outstanding state warrants drawn on the general fund and en dorsed "Presented and not paid for want of funds" prior to and Including November 19, 1913. The warrants will now bo honored at Mr. Kay'e office and Interest on them will cease after March 30. Oiven a man 97 years old, birth day rake glowing with 97 candles, a stereoptlcon showing pictures of the days when Oregon was young and the man waa much younger, and a chapel full of the friends of auld lang syne, and you have a few of the "high lights" of a remarkable birthday party that was given at the Taylor-Street Methodist Episcopal church at Port land In honor of Rev, ("Father") Fllnn, pioneer pastor of Oregon. Measures seeking to abolish the rur al school districts of the state, to place those schools on the same basis as those of the cities, and to be super vised by a central county board with a school superintendent at the head, will be Introduced at the next sesolon of the legislature by the Oregon Civic league. In addition there are now being drafted, he aaya, measures aim ed to revise the school laws of the state, which are characterized as ar chaic, and to abolish the property qualification for school election vol-Intf. vlllon the State Fair Doard has de cided to erect a brick auditorium for use at the fair this year. A strong effort la being made by the commercial clubs of Dallas and Inde pendence to finance the county to oil tho roads between Independence and Sal im during the coining aummer. Every word In the first 92 pages of tho spelling book waa spelled before the winner of the spelling bee, held at th? Rranne Hull at Mullno, could be announc ed. ror transporting Myrtle Kellett from Eureka to Portland for alleged Immoral p .-poses. Or. Harrison Keene of Kureka, Cul., waa sentenced to one yenr In the county Jail. "A Pljuer and Detter Round up, tho slogan which the directors Pend.eton s annual frontier show adopted at a meeting held to discuss plana for tbe 1914 exhibition. Pinna for the development of the hog industry of Lane county and for the establishment of a packing plant, with a capital of $40,000. are being formuluted by the Springfield Provis ion company. uerore tne first or May the state highway commission will advertise for and open bids for the construction of the Columbia highway from Multno mah county to Astoria, Holding turkey raffles, playing cards for the drinks, and betting on horse racing, are forms of gambling under the Oregon statute, according to an opinion of the attorney general given to Joseph Putnam of Monument Rules and regulations governing tho aunuul Polk county school children's Industrial fair, which will be held In Dallas September 17, 18 and 19, have been sent out to the schools of the county. Preparations are being made by the pupils and a large exhibit is expected. Over six tons of election supplies were shipped by Secretary of State Olcott to the county clerks of the Z4 counties of the state for the primary election to be held May 15. Thia is more than twice aa great a quantity as waa ever prepared before for an election In Oregon. Postmaster Elmer Russell, of North Uend, discovered a new use for parcel post when an unusual odor emanated from a package near a warm radiator In tbe office. The offensive package waa removed and found to contain skunk hides, being forwarded to P. New York furrier. ine nrsi excursion train ever run Into the Siuslaw Valley over tbe new Willamette Pacific, according to pres ent plana, will carry a band of Eugene Radiators, dressed in uniform, to par ticipate in the aunual Florence rho dodendron carnival. May 20 to 25. George R. Castner, formerly county Judge of Hood River county and for many years fruit inspector, left for Pendleton. B. C, where he has been employed by the Canadian government to assist In the fight that la being waged against the fire blight, which threatens the orchards of the Vernon district A. II. Averlll, president of the Port land chamber of commerce, has wired Senator Chamberlain urging hlra to see the secretary of the navy, to se cure the assignment of warships for the Rose festival and enough men to make a good showing In the parades. Senator Chamberlain will secure as good naval representation as possible. Approximately $1,000,000 will be spent at Eugene tn 1914 for public and private Improvements according to plnns which are being announced from time to time for construction. The greater port of this amount will be ex pended In the construction of build ings, both public and private, but a measurable sum will also go for Im provement of the plants of the public service companies. The Salem Cherrians are preparing to hold a society circus at the armory. April 24 25. Its official name Is the "Cherrlngo." All the freaks and at tractions of the most up-to-date circus are to be on hand. The glee clubs of John J. 1 iiinmene, i niversuy oi uregon Methodist ,n(1 0r,Kon Agricultural college have been engaged, and also the Willamette university and Salem high school bunds. When Secretary of State Olcott closed the doors of his office Satur day, a total of 228 dandidatea had filed their declarations of candidacy for of fice. Of the total number of candi dates who have filed declarations, 175 are republicans, 39 are democrats and 14 are progressives. For the office United States senator, governor, rep resentatives in congress la tha first and third districts, and national com mitteeman, all three parties ara rep resented by candidates. Art Critics. TVben On hardaoii's picture. "Ilard Hit," was exhibited ut the Academy tbe artist was strolling through the rooms one day when be saw, to bis alarm, an eicltol little foreigner mak ing toward blm with threatening ax- pect and brandishing a stick as be i came. "Ah, sir," be exclaimed. "If I thought thut by killing you I could point a picture like thut 1 would crush your skull thia instant!" David Murray, a Royal Academician, was once painting in Pleardy when his stock of canvas became exhausted. Being desirous of securing an "Impres sion" for use later In a more ambitious attempt, the artist did one bit on a handkerchief tacked on a stretcher. Cpon bis return to London this piece of work waa being Inspected, with oth ers, by a wealthy old lady, who ex pressed a desire to purchase It Mur ray thought It ad visa t.le to tell bcr thut It bud been painted on his pocket handkerchief. "On your pocket hand kerchief:" exclaimed tbe old lady. "Then I'm quite sure you've ruined It, Mr. Murray. The pulnt will never come off. "'London Spectator. Quaint Little English Church. Cul bone church, which among many others claims to be the smallest church In England. Is situated on tbe coast of north Devon, not fur from tbe pictur esque little vllluge of Porlock. and tbe church la so guarded by bills and wood tbut tbe sun's rays reach It only four months of the year. Tbe building la but thirty -three feet long by twelve feet eight Inches wide and has a porch, nave, carved onk chancel screen and Norman font, an alnbuster altar piece uud a quaint high mw near tbe chan cel, used bv the family of Lord Love lace, by w hom the property Is owned. Tbe slanted cbuncel ,1s lit by a tin aquare headed Iron barred window, the oldest feature In the church, being pre Normnn and cut out of a single stone. It ia amplr largo for the population, which Is about thirty Svo in a parish of only 1.337 acres. In summer the church Is crowded owing to the Influx of visitors from many parts of the world. Story of a Novelist. Mrs. Henry Wood, author of "East Ljnne," the "best seller" of its gener ation, was forty and a wife and moth er before she turned her hand to novel writing, ai.d ber most famous book seems to have been written to soothe tbe weariness of a severe illness. Much of It Indeed was composed lu bed, and the writer acorcely boed to live to complete It After running an ob scure course In a monthly magazine the story was refused by several pub lishers and accepted only with consid erable ms vlugs by Iticburd Beetle.. . It fell Hut until some one reviewed It enthusiastically In the London Times. and then the printers worked night and day to coie with tbe demand. Within a very short time "East Lyuue" was translated Into almost every language in Europe, and as bovk ai.d play Its Kpularlty has known no eclipse. Argonaut In on tho Ground Floor. I have always been suspicious of good thing!"." said a well knowu New York luwy r, wbo has a reputation for large philosophy. "I remember when waa a young man I bad an oppor tunity to get In 'on the ground floor" of what looked to me like a load of easy money. I consulted one of tbe old time con servative men of Wall street. He smil ed and said: 'Listen to this story and then decide: 'A wife arriving home In high spirits tells ber husband she has pur chased a new bonnet "And, sweet heart," she said, kissing blm, "I got something for you too." " "Good' ' exclaimed tbe happy hus band. "W at is It?" "Tbe Mil." she said.' "-New York Sun. Catacombs of the Druids. Eleven utiles southeast of London, In Kent, not -nany jeurs ago were dis covered th" catacombs of the ancient drulds, which ".re now much visited by sightseers and are lighted, for a part at least, by electric lights. Over fifty miles of chambers, cut In the chalk cliffs, have already been explored. Tbe dnilds lived iu those catacombs when attacked by their northern enemies, and here they buried many of their dead. The stone In which tbe human sacrifices were made is still to be seen, and also the well, from which water is drawn to thia day. Professional Bantor. Parson A. It's hard to get people Into the church. Dr. B. But It's eas ier to do that than It Is to get them Into heav . Furson A. True. We ministers can only point tbe way to heaven. W nen it comes to getting peo ple there we are obliged to fnll back on the doctors Washington Herald. Rslisf In Music "Did you enjoy yourself at tbe musi cal r "Very much. A musical la a great rellof after a series of card parties. You don't have to take pnrt In conver sations or remember whnb the trump Is." Boston Record. Anglo-8axon Pais. First Spi'i (looking .it magnificent view of the Alpa-.'ot Im.l. that Sec ond Sport-Yes. It's nil right, bnt you needn't rnve about It lik;- u bally poet. London Punch. I i LYNCH 8 GIBBS BARBKRS A SANITARY AND MODERN SHOP fikst class wopjc all the time Baths give us a call St. Helens. Oregon - VON A. GRAY Watches Clocks Jewelry CUT GLASS and NOVELTIES Watch Repairing a Specialty ST. HELEXS OREGOX S200 DE LUXE GrafoDola FREE Save Your Votes . WILLIAMS & HALL CO. GROCERS NOTICE I will give aa a Special Premium, One Cockerel, Valued at $5 00, to tha peraon making the beat ahowiug a t the County Fair of atock hatched from gga bought of me. Send in Your Orders Early. Eggs $2.00 Per 15 T. BR0VA Tha Whit Wyandotte M YANKTON, OREGON I MASON'S Confectionery ICE CRCylA 0M MB hot vyirrLES SYRUP RUTHERFORD BLDG. "N Questions Atktd." Advertlsl-ig In Kinrlntid for lost pnHrty and adding "No questions will be asked." Is Illegal, the penalty be ing CoO. On April 1st the Crystal Brook Dai ry wi'l start a milk route in St, Hel ens and make delivery each evening. Only strictly pure and clean milk will b sold. Telephone 105-8 Bachelor Flat line. J. M. BURKHEAD, Prop. 4tp Warren, Cra I la