MEW HOMESTEAD ACT EXPLAINED Niiw IVrmlu Hetller to File ou Ailililloiml IjuhI. Thcni Ihih ln'i'ii iHHiiml from- tlio land offli'B a eoinprolimiHlve oxplnnu ibm of a roci'iit umt'iit tnont to the enlrK'l liomoHtonil net, which Mma efftlvo July 3- Mrlofly, tliu i..aw nit nil ltn ii enlarged lioimmtnHdnr ulrnudy utllixiiiR (i no rlKlit to fllo on jauotli'T lioiiioMtoad not contlKUOii to Uh orlKhiul. uml, under cortuln con- ! . I ....1 .... ilmOU. l'M 111 11 11 1 . inn Bttu- uUd, but imiHt cultlvulo It. Tlio act nrovldi'i that "any portion wlio lia ninno or miiuii inano iionin- Lej outry of l"H tlinn 320 acr, l,u(l who liull huvo Hunililtlod final roof tliiTouii hIiuII Iibvo tlio right ha enli-r public lutidM subject to tlio hruvUion "f llllH l"'t' "ol contiguous i hit flrnt I'litry, which ahull not, it h tliu orluliuil entry, exceed 320 Lent; that tlio lurid originally n. itiiI ami tnui covnreu iiy ino ailill imml entry hIiiiII flmt havo linen Bmljiml",! an subject to this net, und Imt iiorotorore niiulii I.... . . I on which proof ,1HH ,. mhm i ' "j" "'"""I nil enter t com- may ,nuko . ,,, entry so! t " "K,""Ht 1,10 Accord- n urea H. will, wll0ll ' "uf ""."''ileal report,, tho demand urea lmrntof01o ,.tered not ,.,, i W"l""", "'"""Hi.iK Kroal(;r 320 neros. ,t,wvr, If ,. tlm other vrletle. for example, lllH ,mu0 . .,,., M "ro ut l,r,!"t I" the United lono or demirt land ,ry ,,- ,!", "'". . ,"!Ur""? wulllu' ,m, ST. HELENS MIST, FRIDAY. AUGUST 11, 1916 acres, ho would Htlll bo (,lltllll,(1 lQ muko mi uddllloiml ,.try fr ico ucres moro, under tin. ,,r,.ui ad, wine, wo,.,d ,;,, , , ;a; ,., ,;":,l"it grcKiito 4KII ,.,,... "-in Oregon H SADDLE MOUN- TAIN PARK Tho hill netting aldo ahout 2,500 acres of land ut Saddle and Humbug mounlaliiH m a. public park wbb wl.ll., 800,413 are Htlll too young t o !"T"'. ''y H""at- T1"8 ma8Ure 'H-lH Ih accordlB t t)10 con '","y ,,aR" u!"rove(I mill of 19io. president. Tho tract does not bocome hi luml revered by such Hddltiouut Vnlry until tho law Is compiled with, ticrpt Unit where tlin land embraced tin, aciciiiimiai entry is locnliul not hcwilInK 20 miles from tho land em- Irawil III tlio original entry, no resl- (act bhull lie recjulred if tho entry no It rralilhiK on III former entry. Coder ili'iuirtiiieiital construction, Ul It lull (i I enlriea will bo nl lowed iljr lu nlates where tho onlnrKod .lucali'iul net Is In force and where lutl proof on tho orliclnul entry has k-nn auuiullteil. Tho land lu tho orlnlnal entry, as ill it tlio luml upplled for under le adilllhiiiul npiillentlon, must be lUnalcil under tho cnlurxeil hotne- d set; hut , hero tho lund In iher entry bus not alrendr Ixwn tlinuteil, tin, uppllcunt muy fllo a Million fur deHlKiititloii. I'mler this net nny person who has ASSOCIATION TO MEET IN PORTLAND Tho AllKUHt ineetlnif if H, u; toiuit I.iimbei men's AsHotlathm will bo held III I'ortlnnd on tl1(, miJrng oi inn twenty-fifth. Hecretarv iii,J ,.. " v" "ln r,., ' , Z I . "y aniplo, cock, Is arruiiKliiK a nroitn.,.. r .... usual Inlerst to iniiiiufucturers of for est products. Tho present plan Includes tho uc ceptanco of an Invitation to visit the Plant of tho llrldul Vol! limbering Company, at llrl.hil V,., or. To nc. eoinpllsli thin mi early miirnliiK ses sion will l,o held In I'ortlnnd, after which there will bo an automobile Tho clliniitit i.t ,..!.. , """llll UIIO SOIIlll- Uri'Kon Ih lilei.l i..r ii ' Vl l" K'iBllHli walnut. It moro "early approximates tho climate of l'.'ropo and Asia, where these nuts "ro produced abundantly, than any other section of tho United BUUos In "ther words wo havo very few ex tremes of toinpiiriitiirn 1.. r"lther heat or cold. Tho i.i(1l-,r Where .....i.i win ua un automohlle no ruso shall patent Issue for ,r,p OV(tr tho fllm)UM ,., , ' ' I A....r..l l.v 11,'h .,l,lltl,.,.,.l "luiiiuia 111(511- improvel Krencli strains are Plunted, v.-ry lltth, ,lamaKo will ro HUlt from frost. I choosln the or chard, however, one should b-jur in """" '""t Koo.1 air dralniiKe is essen a national park, as has boon crrone oiisly stated, but Is turned over to tho state of Oregon for park pur poses, ono provision of tlio bill stat ing that If the utato p.ttempts to muko any other uso of the property, It shull.at once revert to the govern ment. Tho whole of Saddle moun tain is Included, but fivo quartor sectlons on tho south sldo of Hum bug mountain uro excluded, they hav ing been taken up ,y Individuals for tlio timber. The property embraced in tho park Is in two tracts with a "trip of privately owned land about 1 mllos wldo between them. This land is worthless excepting for the tlul and that If tlm tree. , . . i ' " worU"0:18 excepting for the 'n frost Poclts erT:, ,' t:,,,,,,0r UPn !t' Ulnt U Ko during certain v,l . ! nbly TeVart to t,,e eovornment so ...ctthatTL " , I; "m '''V""" 118 1,10 ""'" amoved and 'thelieiuhHtralnsbloomsocan then be included In the park. i Saddle and llumlinir n,,,,,nii,,u way to llrldul Veil, when, luncheon !GRAND PYTHIAM ciTejTriPO 1 "0t "ly am"K tho ",0Ht BCel,le "Pts -..i no served, miring tho afternoon I . mo principal streams In this sec- then, probably will be another busl-' The following offin..-. . , !tlon- Tll conserving of them will .' "."Hlng ut ..rldal Veil, after ! at tlio i oit frtHWiri of in " omo day be of great financial beue whlch tho lumbermen win motor lodge 111,1 S ,t 7 ''' ' 'll9 Cily' back to I'ortland. ' 1 " hlH,,rR''' I'ortrund roods leading to them are built, thev rnd chief. M Ihh K. ","'"UU """l attraction to ... ... - "". tourists -u.oru; miss Mnyuor was the retiring The consumption of Kng wl- ,.. " Gnui H"lori Mr8' lT U,,"n- w" ,)r,, -cords and corro soon , Z " m ! enH' 0ro - ' the week end " " "u" aooul one-rourth Mary llocn... i ""-iIiib August 5, 1916: of tho nut berl., i. i.. ..... it........ ! r ""KU"' Rru,id n'anugor of fin-1 ..",. ' ENGLISH WALNUTS UNCLAIMED LETTERS "" " i" illieo . ,.,. Mr- IMI.l. .... . """ iro- r , c.,.,,. ,, ,..., .. k...iiii, jj. ii, wycuoir RI'tlt.M I'l... i .. . . ' product , , past ten ye Z Z T. practically doubled. In 1902 wo were """"" Importing 12.000,000 pounds and In CARD DP TTIAMve miZ we Imported from 26,000,000 . to 37.000.000 pounds. j v wish to extend our grateful! However, walnut growers have ; thanks to tho friends for their dona-1 pretty strong competition. Tho pecan lion of flowers, tl.n elw.lr ,i I Robert Commons, C. S. Hustin (2), HOW IS YOUR BLOOD, OUT OF ORDER? Better Get a Bottle of RED CLOVER COMPOUND I'sfd in tin- treatment of iliseases tine to impurities of the ni..i. Contains Potassium Iodide. Red Clover P.lossoms, Oneen's Knot. ItuttiTnut, Ituiiloik, l.ieoriee and Senna. ASIXTEEN-OUNCE BOTTLE FOR ONE DOLLAR DEMING'S DRUG STORE Snyder for his consoling wordB at the funerul of tleorgo Hammer. I MHS. GKOKUB HAMMEH, JACOIJ lIAM.MKIt AND FAMILY. Km"", i ..... .. . . .......a U1.JIUIIJ(J1 IIV A.lfTHR, 1 j will bo sent to the division of dead letters. j IVA E. DODD, PaBtmaatcr. . j Strayed cattle were advertised In tlio Mist and ono issue found tho cat tle. If you have anything to sell or trade, advertise and lot It bo known. CARD OF THANKS lr. Stone's Heave Drops cures heaves. Trlco $1; for salo by all druggists. Weatherly'a ico cream at Fred ...... . u itu i Wo wish lo thank tho many friends. Watkltis' overy day. for their floral offerings; also Key. ' Snyder for his kindly and consoling words. Mil. AM) MRS. AUGUST VOSS, AND FAMILY. IV OREGON yJ Sentinels of the Home! Iten It a deal of talk on preparedneu. AM YOU PREPARED 1 Thia world ii full of yicisiitudei. Yon may ' the beat of health today, with fine proipecti la bmineM. Thcro may Fe lleire of 111... i. . . , . -..;: M bank account Open Your Account With Us he Columbia County Bank St. Helens, Ore. OLDEST IN THE COUNTY THE CAR OF COMFORT LIGHT, IWKA1UJC. TCM)XOMUIj HTKU, $(I7.0 5.PAHHKNi:it T()UltlX(l. flIWM -rAKHIONGUIt MODNI, !. $71)5.0(1 M..n.R, uy you h,ic l.;..sy lorms . TVIIITIKK OK ( ASI A II NAIiltAIIA, T IIKIUIKHIN, I SAIIKAI'AIIII.LA, I JIMI'CII. I l l ll AIIOMATIC8. For over 40 years a valued remedy for biliousness j and constipation Sold and Recommended by IA. J. DEMING ST. HELENS Uniting Learning and Labor THE OREGON AGRICULTURAL COLLEGE In its Si School and Forty-eight De partments la encaged in the greiU woik oi uniting Learning and Labor. Forty-eighth School Year Openi SEPTEMBER 18, 1916. Degree Couraei requiring a fot.r year high achool preiwratiou, are oHered in the following: AOKICULTURK, H Deportments; COMMHRCK, Departments; KNtUN F.I'KINO, 0 Departments; MINUS, 3 Deixirt.iu-i.tj; 1'ORKSTRY, 2 Detri ments; 1IOMB hCONOMICS, 4 Depart ments ; and PHARMACY. Vocational Course requiring an Pigtail tirade preparation for entrance are offered in Agriculture, Dairying, Commerce, Forestry, Home Makers, and Mechanic Art, l'harmiicy with a two year high school entrance requirement. SCHOOL OF MUSIC Piano, String, Band and Voice Culture. Ci,tlgue and Iwnutlful illustrated booklet free. Addiri Thh Rkoistrar, Jw-7-ll l to -'"") COKVAIX1. ORROON J. W. Haggquist Cleaning Pressing All work done promptly and in first-class shape Give me a trial Shop in Ilewit Building, next door to Hotel Barber shop. A. L. Robenolt Kvpcrt Horso Sliorr, Itliicksiuitli llrliiK your work to mo and be nsuml of HatiNfuctory iirrvice at ItPiiNonnble rrlces A. L. Robenolt WKHT ST. lllOI.KNS. OKIXSOX WEINHARD'S Non-Intoxlciitinft HpiirklliiK Golden and Amber Nectar The lt for tlio Homo Henry Weinhard Plant Main 72. A 1173 rOKTI-AND, H. M. TERRY THE MOTOR TROUBLE MAN KxKrt MncliinlNt. llriiift your nuto troubles to me. Marine work a specialty. Shop nt Ht. Helens RitniKC 1'lione 57 ritlCKS ALWAYS KKASONAHI.K I r i (MtKUU.l PERRY GRANITE CO. Karl Perry, Mfij. , 301 4th St. Portland, Ore. Designers and Manufac turers of Monuments. Deal with us direct and thus save agent's commis sion. I'or Good Work, always the cheapest. H.! hi i in h iii 1 1 ii iiiT i in m C Wet Conteate 15 Knii DradaJ i-fi . in Ik. 1111 1 11111 a C ASTO Rl A Art 7JQ, : Hi ALCOHOL- 3 PER CEKE AVeetaLkftcpaatioatTrAs clinn.itinn nieftrndnndEetfuli tmgllKSlumteandBowiIsof riimfill- iicss andKc3t.CoutaiiisneiM Oj)ium,MorpWue nflrHlnial Not Narcotic. JZajKefMDtSAXlU pmwt MxStma JifMlr. Suits- lUim .but tioSourStom; nonns. tevti iau - IossofSieeb Tac Simile Signafaie of For Infanta and Children. Mothers Knov 1M Genuine Castoria Always Bears tho Signature of In Use For Over Thirty Years itt.v A .6 k in i m p i IK laniaMaHil ' Mil I B HHHHHIl - II9 B II BLv fti Kiact Copy of Wrapper. " v . " th ciNTAua eoMHNT, mcw voaa errr. LUNCH AT MASON'S SHORT ORDERS WAFFLES, SAND WICHES SALADS, HOEFLER'S CENTENNIAL CHOCO LATES, MT. HOOD ICE CREAM AND BRICKS ASSORTED FLAVORS CENTRAL GROCERY IlLACKlll KX & STOKES, PKOPKIETORS Dealers in Choice and Fancy Groceries We handle the "Preferred Stock" line of Canned Goods "Dejxmduble Flour," always the best. We want your farm produce. Free Delivery to any part of the city. Give us a trial and you will receive satisfactory service. Thone orders given prompt attention. Phone No. 11. We Want You to K now That we have a complete line of Hardware, Paints and Oils, Refrigerators, Garden Hose, Etc. The largest stock of cooking utensils in the county. We have everything in the hardware line necessary for ' Home Building; also A big stock of Carpenter's Tools. We will save you money on your purchases. St. Helens Hardware Co. Phone 97 Free and Prompt Delivery WHY EXPERIMENT? Flour In competition with ALL OTIIKlt FLOURS received the highest possible award, the GUAM) PIUZK nt Pumiinii-Puclitc International Exposition Use the best and you are always satisfied . MASON, EHRMAN & CO., p8RRILaAoNND EUROPEAN PLAN AMERICAN PLAN EVERYTHING MODERN AT THE ST. HELENS HOTEL J. GEORGE, Proprietor ALL BUSSES CALL AT HOTEL RATES $1.00 AND UP SPECIAL RATES TO REGULAR BOARDERS Ttrnintr irnv aiti.iMi IlCilNlxX iivv i . '1