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About The Oregon mist. (St. Helens, Columbia County, Or.) 188?-1913 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 27, 1909)
LOCAt imkh nuNHANiilnaM-Albert Hill itft.l Ki'Ht were itrri'.t-d Monday wi,u "r",u ,,,c uhUali-'l Vcritoitti. and. oh "Si H"r J",tlc" w,k"' P lir1llrcllna cl. 11.6 total nTTaMitviB ta " " Mi5f,rll I H' """"H'1 ,tUI'- i k lw" y""K'Ur ni"' ol ;, lined fiS each. Tlie. iii'1"' 8U,B ,nrlll I litre!""" ollk W 'olll",,',,, County k My "liter ! )hc for tuvl. tiiciil TK!(r. IlKI.KNH HlXO-TIl rltlK 1 luBimrr.''" ' l,e'U' l,"",r'1 ln ev"V "rtultUcKy' H i gHl it '"Hive .,1, mii wow " " JTwcll einlK'"1' '", ,,":r '" ,0 . ahmisi Noma While Ik An J,,.,-, id tluU'u, will rewar.I any xiviiiu inliiriimllun lending to .iulliy ! If'1" ,,""n w"lk iwr Sll tlKn". 'ch ,1,ry ' ,. tiaulK'U ml Si. Helens ami vicinity f! U polrt ti Ihe advsrllcl III thru taller.. lit' X1' SIiIiikI. Un-k. and HotUli,l tiouw. I Mil iv good M.C. tiRAV, M. llelvli irsU.l'or U""' .mi Ki'lifll' ' I "l defiwt '',U J Si. Ilrlm. ii Sunday ll Tlm K m e iMtlotc mi'l a '"' decided I'" in man wan mil. liftt lhvm l.l t .tl"l '' WMi.inKUiti "or nwin. i on, "u wn fiiiifly !" ' rrirs, " i'"'" rim Tlnl'iurn tte! hi lli1a Mki m.i MimTfj umki-iui.!, im IIiiUk KoH IIUI-Uw tf-1 iil lll lntt. I.1mJ t" Jttol "I Vtltin'l. I ltve it i. ,rtlt lo mil ll buy r. ll cU or nil !j jilrl l mirr cor ,Tjnnilrii"c biiI ri miv I run ul ilf tit !. luluuiiM v.uuiiiy i"'i it riHK A r Kmhiiim-Two (.HllillnKii lin.li.lhMl ililowunll,y.Mr(,.l',iHiv mrne.lt,tU,.lll,reill,y T.Kl.,y . W, Wllloll W In (Ik, )lCiUt I the I'lly, t1M,, , i,ii,i,,.rl,c ,..,.. Illlil Hint ,...1.. ... I! ,'" ' K" itiM im dir ln,,l RMnl-r., ,rn. , "mire imoIiiim IkMi'i,,,, ()lu. lmil.li.i. ... .. i . Bll ttll Ulllllu.il... nl I iliuice hull, nml llieotlH-r a. a l...l.,i.. llllllkM I....- . . . " Hie wiln m i np.,,,1, ( ,lU,(l))? h)llH. ir. IWII MM V m,I(M.i,..i ..,i , in 'im iiuur In it dm, ma Mne rcM iivil. 0ile wiiiimii 1. In c"i.lill.in from ftlKht m.,1 cHrP, The tw hiiil.lMiK "ml fiiriiili!nK. vmre in tirnl far WW, wlii.li ,tt,ay mull rl ul llic l.MM., r..uxlly llumi. nt Kin) orlKlu of the (ir0 j. unknown, Low-At the lm!l((ti,iiiiiUlii Kumlny, Imlv'i Kulil al;li with mK ,nvp. mi-lit, ti rw, Ih. liniitiiiK cc. A miit ulile n-war.l will I ,j far it. icmrii Hi llm Mi( nllii'i.. I;lll? Will. it irlllrul '"'"Mill ilmAtiiie Hull Si.tiir.lny. . H. I.oii m,w ),, cr(!W , 1en ' ""k (.. tl,(. :wcr ,.mm(.t M,11(.h ;mnt,lu.(niMll ,y 1C dlj, f0Hlici) " "" fwliMi iiirl Iiuh lei-ii in um; '.- tiim.) uml Mr. I.nK', con i mcii.it on up Columbia .tn-tt to 'iiu opiHj.iie t,0 rc.i,,.,.. i u MiM. TI.e ,,ri,.c fMK). wlildi miioimt win lie unDCiKil to the mtjoiiiinK pro i ' 4 j Mr. Cuu in l'iuN Mr, A . II I.,iU nml linily ih rB i ilmn( t)K-ir Irii niN Mr tlivir iiniiy kimlmwn (luring the illilrit ul thrlr wilr unit iiintl.i-r, Mi. Iiinre ll.irnc. I.nkc. (Jfirn Ulli ll.ai Hill rrk. Iiry 1'ir Woixl ,I.W). I.imilxrr or .liiuKlt,, Muni. K""ierv. Tomk yi UK-Onr (Ii,mihiii, tt ti ol wtrr front, .)(ciirr with 7J e.I the hr.t l"tili IIib cliruf St, Kilt-lit for ulr i'liri. Tin liu In. Im the Im Uiry tile at tlm mouth ol NlKKrr creek VM. M. KOS.S. I'NiMi iiiivi.o I.Ai,Sixty acftn with III to llillr. ul K, Helena t f:i K-r . neriy nil run be plowe'J wlirri clere.l. I'.Kelletit fritll lnn.1. S III ll p,ifl or all cuyjteniH .Sec l.wt, the r nl.lt until. I.Vrr III,' I'r.liniil.iu 'r. I'.. Iv. I nlrlc ii:turei .wuinmy , irom v nit with Mr U"li k i titter, ul .Moiiiilnin,!,,!,. IV,,.!. iK'ii county, tt . , li. Ulllck ol Mt. He em. Iui.r..r uil'Oliiuiliiii county, iiiiule hit first vltit Hi tin venm In llliui.n vi. ,t.. i.... , .... i I MM,y ic wh m:ci.nii.iiiiieil by Mn. Quick n mriii Jl.iiiiitiiith,le, they clrlvintr bv wnv i me uiruclliu MM t0M,i, Mr. yuic), reiimineu ul tile homo ol her titter. Mia T, A. I'owlctol Mounliiiiiiliilf. hikI Mr Uiilck un.l Mr. l'owltt came to llilllmro tiielher.-nilUU)roliirlepeililent Syrup ol White IMiieuml Tar, the old ri-liniilc coukIi ri-mcily. l'or mile by A.J "emiiiK, IrtiKKi'l. J 1 e ledum ai,uiiiil camp mcctiiiK ol the Columbia Kiver Miatioii W'etleyan Melluxlitt Conveiitinii will l held ill ine jjnve near ht. Helena from Amrurt JitlitoSeptemljer.'iili. Thit will 1 an old time Methoditt mcitiiiK. A clean K'pel will t preached. The object ol ihe ineetiiiK will M thc couverhinti ol "iniiera nml the noiictincatioii ol bliev irt Kvcryboily will be iiiiule welcome. Kir at tervice I'rldav , Aii(iut 2lltU at 7:30 I1 111 J. S. MOWKKY. i.iMi i imrucatli m what you will f(el inr K'x-xitt relumed which are not at repreteiitcd. M, C. liKAY, SI. Helen, .ei numiny tlie ball team fcoct to Hainl.-r to u.'aiii mix wlih thc laal team ol that place, A good crowd thuuld ac (.oinpany them. (Juite a bunch ol youujj pt-ople went to wlih a liuiiliui! Kround on the i'uuiiiiik. ! Kidefiidd to attend the dance there on liam .lough, uiiiu the lake which tr. N-itur.Uv trveniiiK- Tln-y report havine llilfet.al uaed lat year, 'flic mem-j dnidy time, mid tay that the Rid)(c WrtaitiN D, C.uvliit'!, J'rank I'li-tcott. field people are nil (), K. K I IUIUkIi and Cl' .le Sutherland, and j Mini.- by a five piece orcbeitra at thc they eiT rea! protniv ot living up to ' Acme Hall neat Saturday evening, their n mie. The ar.tMin oicm Ihe llrt 1 i .iis. .t. j-,. ..iiiieruuu iituiiiv .,;.lt..t il. U.....I:.... ii i ... ..... number til i..n. l. il.i. v.. . ,i,K,iK ,.r . .now an i.ri- " ' - i I .... ii'. i i... w'i'i uii cmieiHiu , I'otitily bank. Will not ,-,t UVrf per acre to clean the it'eat iru,,ii of thla land CW RhowUMZKiThc ifrand old No thick Club" haa avain lome to life. of iicm iiiuinh, and there will 1 a larc ; nuuitwr of tirt lMii;ing a' nrij'hU.ihood rvrry Siiiidny Ir Cliff, N'. A. IVrry and rvrral ulhrrawlll thoot in )ecr i-laii-l, 1 1. W. Ku.hatdt.in Mr. and Mr. C. Mini Sa.lie Kill W, Illnkealey and vitited I'ortlaud Wicl and be.l IN Hie MUle ol . kllhm. U,i Wedi.rt.lay to tee the . lephaut wrwD. au I no talef Invealmeiit call I , . i ,,...,.. ,,....,.. ..,., """"'I' L l.,1... I.l I .1 ,..!.. LW. TI... 1 II, 1,1 IBg l.'r nnir "B ' " .. ........ ( , , Batliii wbrte youliavt lue tlautai;e ; iwniieu mni , coiiirciuineia, .mirui j !tt!l, churchra, rural route. thrat I'ainu, l!. Varuuli, Nil!, Shelf! iariUtiou ami a ready market for all j liar.1 4r, Screws and Hull-all liiiid' 4 can !!'' lonaull "'et culler uy ol tmll'trr maleital at Ihe a'orc ol Ja Irr or minlly of Warren, paid the wuta businci visit latt Wednet- A. T. LAWS. St. Hrlent, Ore. Ot'.n av-tnorai lUrne l'ru iirahain. M. , Manli SI. i""". " ttaanlird in liurriaKe to A f Lake tkat t U. e on Nov She died k in the bitf circui in I'orilund llua wei k l'hillip Necr cou my luck!e V Sou, I.oaeit pricra, , Mr l; C Stannwo..! will a..t. motei M' Clara yuick, of Indiafapolia, it into the new Im.l.li.iK built lor hi. ,,. ! vi.iIiiik Her cou.iu. h. h ymck and c..i..cv!.y Mm, W. . If,,,.,. The j ,um,l'- '"I SeattU Kair lu.rr .t...y will U utcd for a Krneial j M'"t '"K -' Lome, niriftiaiidi'at .lore and IheupiK-r lor' When yon i;ivc v.. ir painting contract Itviiiir tu-nna Hie buildiiiij l :HI .Ml ami , William you km v that you will Ret po- OUKMiK JV01IK. 'l'liC'tt Work A I'i'oiuplMied by Hie Orrniilza.tl(.ii. NttUu I. UrrL-.n. Aur. I. I ". "S1'1 ! Mt Slanii! rain-clt to cairv a com- i e pih that can I c done lor he )rat, 4 month and IH day, lle.ldr. ; .,cr i ,, ,lvcftiamclit wtll upr.ir Lthuiland, d ceaaed leave. I.mr chd- ; , ,lp r,i ,.,r ( the Miat . Utter, aacaeven. tjUdta, at bve. j .. . . ..m,(ccrf, llcniu-tl ttre. axe lure nu4 IMitb. jtc , , , , c, , ... , , , In a lii.t line St. Ileleit will tiacr ra motunv .tiau iwoiuri .i' 'tiicly KuaMiitec Miti-.'action 1 1 u S. . - City I,ot WI. SI. ttcn hviti( Mi i llfotiiia, twa ilet'. mj in KariM., and a ti.irr 4m Mt- aii. hen a little Kill .'ii. ia: mI ttie M I', ftmtili and wa j MoiUr up to ihe lime ul ber tlcalh i If cuivr mi have to eal nd vi it kt tour money' worth. Il my ui- cw to ate Hut Too get II M. C. t'.R AV. SI. Helen. Sufi ilnitVa on lev at tlentielt Itxx. Io t'.otal Room To R'ltl A. C. j nt W'emli to nitiiotuire to our Irleiid vlpaitoiit that we carry full line ol uaa .tid Hamilton relcbtaled Anieil- loCrntlriuan and American ladythoe Mvuu'd w ,lcacd to ho them t m. Tin te i no wore linportaiit detail M your attire than hoe. V.mwtll dud neailv 2..VI lerl o! concrete ti.lcwa'k fM'tind" K'kI to ti.. Tlie.teady growth of the city I. only beKtiimntf. Within one ve.r It will double it. preacnt ptilitton. In d a e k it w ill lie the la-.t lit city ; hi the county, ami. in lea than one ye.ir it Wl.l have a water .yati-m teoond to untie, You me iunli d to call and iuH', t the propeliv. Your favorite ci ir at Iteiinelt Hrot. j Ai .Tius Svi.k On Sepleiiilier -till, i (tail, at III a m . I Will tell al public i million, at my place one little north of ! Warrrn ti'e'l'oflaiid place thc lol ' Iomiiik trw rild pruerly' Ten coa. ala of which will I freh la-fore Christ ! ma.; one bull, and cver.il ton ol clover !hav. Term ol le, ixty dav. on ap ' iiMvcd imte. I P, A, NI-1.SDN. (laner. THUS, CI.UNINiiKK, Atictioiieer. A tlnlne Simp ant to en V. Mi neck Mr ('. Iilovid to ROSS - Di-liK ISLAND II. K lirtli 1m ul Seaaido thit Nhma Miiarler or correct thaii our new ... . ... mui. lor farm . . . i .... iwiH.in t.ciUirtnui D.lotii. t itc up' , n,.,lrr Aimlv at onre to lk-iiiKiiu notity ! thi. like all Atneiican en- j , . Cotniwnv, lloiilton. Ore. . . ". . u....,.u.lv a mi mr to need intuit, oil iom rv.-rv detail. Intldc anil out. - " .... i . . u.is rn or varnitu. i ii'"- - JAS. M Commits Si ii tun R, Keiinedy, atjed nail mimartied, coinilillted uii Ide by fnt liiuitelf throiliih the temple, at aroomnt the Grand Central holed, Mttkanie, al aliotll 4 o'clock Monday raiiiK and wa lomid with revolver kit hand, lylnu aero lite be", by lintel proprietor wben tliey broke iloor in at R o'clock. Kennedy bud tnll'irer Irom evere hiilche '"nine time and wu under Ilia cure ol pliriidnu, but wa well enough to fl- kit trade a an engineer mol of I be S.ittinliiv and Sundav lie tH'k "Itnloact of ipiiulne, hopl" l Ki" Afl, which, It iiippocd, cUed tern- Wary iiiaunity, at 1 1 mn plan for Hi ''hire ciiiiiiinnlcaled to Irit'tida, It I wu the act wa not iireineditatt'l. At ,b0'H II o'clock Simdnv evenliiK be ni to the room of 0. 1. HutUerbtiid, ol the tironrielor. mid a.ked lor a Mver, aylnj ome one wn tryiiiK k'H ttlui, but Mr. Bulherland : told blm ick and to o toUd, llewent "PiUiMuiid ahorlly itlterwnrd ltot ""It out, which ttroiiMd the bou bold ""I cmthcil throiiKh the door of room Hie op,ite aide ol the ball A He w "rd inoviiiK around tha r(m "'l "yime wu afraid to attempt tK" l to'leiirol lieinic thot. At 4 o'clot k two "or ihnt. were flu-d. wbicli evidently UM hii death. Dccwiaod wa a prom "wl yomiK man of ClitUkanie wbere " kail made hi home for tbo pl aeveu i(lit yenr. Ho wu alto a Hpailiidt Veteran, enli.lltu. In Ohio. Relit- llMlivi,IK t Muryivllle, 0., hava lcn "vt i ncn. rWRHWAHu-The cltv of St. Helen" Py icwnrd of fiftv ilollur lor Hie ''e and conviction of the pmaou or 'win who tore up tha ilaiikiiiX and "tiler I.,. .1... i. li.... ..I i in. ., . "11111111(1-11 a voruini "Mile on the road betweeu St. Helen Jvllllt Helen M. C, l. It AY, St Mr. and Mr. A !.. St.Jtf, Mi Lulu, liecla-e, Frank lieorui' and M l". Hrny lidt lo-rK on Satiud-uy la-l elir 111I0 to Mt. St Hi'"'", t'" f"'w WP,'I(' l"ll,li"i! and fttdiirm They aro nr to Imvo a (.,i,l timo nml enjoy mmio line poit. J.itl nk the f Ittor for a fuW rt'eU liuiu iipriflpiiiii"ki- Mi AiiitaUuIck, wlio waa recently marrii-d al Corvallit to Mr. A, T. I.ewU, ol I'.ruul ' 't,-r l:- ' J" Warren Uulek. ol llti. place. Mr. Lewi, hat many friend bcre who wish ber Imp pint- ! coe Mr. and Mr. C. I. Smith, l.lan.l. have rented the 11..1..1 1., Mr. and Mr" f..,i.in nml have moved lanii nt ScitH")C' The iK-ard walk in front of the hotel . .1 111. llMlV Mnrkle liulldinK Bint HO" lu.i h. l.-n torn out t'l u 11 niW ceinitnt walk ' V'" See Skinner nml "rimmo"' about your ti,ri..K m pitU.tlHKUt ItouHotl tr. Mr (1. W. Oodwurd tiUl vitit hi week. Mr. Cod ward IhukIiUUhHoui im school ltlen...Ut Ihe .. 1 1.. u Ruleiit. but be wu o well liked by our nclKhl,or. that 1 Sain .. -""'."S1 year. The KhooLturt up again bepl. ". Hoitae ni..Uor lot tor -tie. Ool or rd,.mlKar1lc".Ab..nannce o fruit. Apply t" H.Un Th.rto". St. Helena, OreK""' Mr..M,,rtiu White ."1 .y Walter v.nt to Vancimver Wednesday ,IaStl.af..l't'clrIricml,M... Ciirnou. launJry. of lH-er lccr l.liuid Arm.tronn. ol onto a dairy ,. Smith and family have Scappi-otc. We regret to Bee Hh'iii leave and ho(c they return ag'tin in the lienr future. ArmatiiiiiK, ( Iroble, ha tented the hole1. Mr. Jim (ii'ii'.ry in niovinn from 1'ort l.in.l to bii f irm bcre. Mi Nelson riiickiu-y retilineil from Si. II. Inn., atitlintf bi daughter. Mm. Ilu', liille child very rick. We leant Ilin Hum was married last Wediie-day. We all wish him a long and lippv life, with no cloud to liuir their btippim-M. Mr. Jiiii.et UuitU'llD vitited bin fiimily Sunday, Ml. Hart and diuiKliter, ol St. John vi-itcd her brother, John Morvee, last week (iu Johnron' biother is hero fioiu ll.c Kant to visit lim. lit) has not seen hint lor liftceit year. Mr.. ImlTy ia rniiuiiirf ihe tioble re tiiiniiul. Her trieiula with her aiu-cvt. Will llimh UereClitiR line residence in the ilnipe of a fine cottage. We are getting ready (of you Hill. Mi. P. McCiiub' father ha returned I10111 the liipitnli wheie he has been for tlm pitHt week, much Improved. There i talk of building a brick build inn lu re. Don't know if ita just talk or not. Order your brick Jim. Ella Harey I visiting ber mother at Yankton. Mr. M. W. Drown and Newell Ward are doing oine curpvnter work at Yank ton. Mm. N. A. Andres and her ilniiliter, Mm. Cooper, are vinitiug at Wcstpolt. Mm. II- Hollia, of Astoria, la visiting bur aMer, Mia. W. Clark. Mis Kva Card Im boeu veiling tl' Uurn' family, of Kninier, for the past week, Leoiia l'inckney Is stuyitig with ber aimer, Mm. Ilecbe, of Kttlanm. A crowd or young people are goiin to lake 1" the l'tc ' vioh, eft,ur'RJr niKht. A few of tbo Deor Island people took in the circus Tuesday. Mits Teresa Burns and Miss Lena llaki'f will touch the school here. A surprise pat ty was given for Willie Hiiiiis. A large crown aiienueu, ami nil reported having had ! time A Sl'DMOKIIIKH. I'loni .111 inldiin dilivi;n l.y Hi-. Jniiiea vt'lihycnmhe "t the Cnlillil'iili County I'oinijiiii: "(iraiijin work during its enilieat hit- tmy in O egon, nt )u oilier states, wn ehiiructi'ilii'il by ill-advised attempt 10 milium 1 in- iiiiuiuiiiiiie law 01 Mippiy and dun niid. Tlm onlii.ury tu iclimit wu ii'gaidi'd ai a uai'l Hi Ui,i lnliiu'H ii Die field "f louiliii'io,', ihui U.e Klangc llirotiKh v,j operative Bio, is underbiok to elitniii the liildilleinan, The plan wits to sell direct to the c-jimuincr and puiibuav from the iiuiiiufaciiirer and linpoitt-r; by so doing it was tin ugbt that eoiiipeiitlon'woiild be removed and price surtaincil. While this sounded good in tlnory, it i needle. to add that in prucliic it proved to las a diurnal l.til U r. vVitboiil doulil the a,realnst work ol the gralijtu bn Ih'Cii along educational lines. It waa wholly due to the direct nlliimicii of the gr.iiigi.' tiiut Ilia State. AKrlciiliiiral College us placed upon its plane of nacfiiltii tfI'liiis throiiKb the well-direcled efrnrta of such men in II. I' IloihC, J. Yooilieei", Win, Hillnry, itiuj othei, tbo itMiige bt'came the par ent of Industrial and agricultural ineil- this Uliic. Later through Ihe influ ence of the grunts nn approprilioii wan tM'iir. d for fannera' institute, which liuve been a potent (actor in bringing ulioul improved farm eondition. Were it not for the grange it i doubtful if the farmers' inatitutea and the dtinonn ra tion train would be known in our midst. The rural telephone Is a creature of the grange. In fact, practically every ag ricultural refo.-m is flue to grange in fluence" In national reforms relating to agriculture the grange baa been 11 ively factor, l'ethapt the moat con spicuous woik of the g'angu In iiatioiiul legislation ia the rmul muil delivery. To this may be added the pure food law and the elevation of the cotnutlrsioni r of agii -ultnre to a cabinet ositton, llitis iving losgrieullure a national recogni tion eoliilliunaurate Willi Its commer cial importance to the walfare of our people. "These are but a few of tha reforms iuitiatid by tl.e giauge. In the social realm it Ins been a mighty factor for good, practically eliminating the btiglit ig iiifl'ience of farm Isolation. It lias supplanted ignorance and m-lll-ilii est ith eulltlie and iut -Ilig-Mice. It ha brought r) of santliine i:i evey de partment of the boma and thus has gienlly enriched the lives of farmer, niijl their fam lies. The rural fiee mail delivery has prove I to be a potent factor (or tha ilia proveuientof furnicjiulit inn It eiiiibles the farmer Ibrougb the daily piper to keen in cloie touch with market con ditions and to broaden hi. scops of vi-i hi in many other lines. It i-titlsoa tiit.e facer of no small moment. "The farmer can Justly rongratulat . himself upon bis work ol reloriu. He should no look more vloely to the technical problems of igiiculliire. The reading lenaou auhinitted by the stale k-cturer should leclo-ly studied Ti e farm ia a gigantic laboratory or wo k ahop ol lialuie and farming to bo fin ancially succeful d.mands intellectu al attainment. I-abor and learning mu't go hand in ban I upon the farm." The hope la to trick their imagination by means of an elee'rieal Illusion. T he liens are to be kept in absolute darkness lor several hours and then a bright light is to be tinned on. The theory In tiiiit the li..-n, thinking Ills full day and that they have overslept, will bestir themselves and lay again U is possible, however, that some pieveotion-of cruelty siwiety will come forward as "first Mends" of the l,ena and object to thit piece of deception a ii, kul moil the u-eful and iiii..V ui'iided fowl. .Nineteen hundred and ton ia to be the b-niicr year for new settlers in the Noithwett, according to railway men. Of thetbiid of a million applicants In Uncle Kam'a laud lottery, it is believed that one half will coine next year to lo cate. This means the unsuccessful ones. who saw the land to be bud here and were impressed by the opportunities The big travel to the Alaska-Yukoti Pacific Exposition is expected in Sept ember, when the farmers in the middle west have bandied their crops. Those who have lx en here and gone back home, are boosting harder than ever. In fact the outlook for 1IH0 is so promising that operating department of all North western lines are planning to buy more equipment. SOItWEUIAX IUY Ciiirying a crew ol eighty men, forty oarsmen and forty mariuers, an ancient Viking ship will sail from its moorings at Holhel on Uike Washington and take the Alasktt-Yukon-raciflc Kxptsilion on Norwegian Day, Augnst 30. The Viking has already been launched and it presents a novel appearance. It is patterned after the Viking ship which as unearthed a number of years go Irom the King's mound at Gokstad. The hip will carry a king and the crew will be dressed ill the costumes of ihe anci ent Norseman, who were the most dauntless sailors of ancient times. This is but one of .the many novel features which the Norwegians have a raii.-ed fur ilieir day at tlie i'uir. The paiade thr.-Uiih the ground with over a thoii-niid iie-iple, dieted in the cos tumes of lb- vatiins periods of Nor cegiati h'g'ory, and fourteen historical and mj tliological floatf. Tue find group in the p ir.id - w ill re present the GotlM and Yaiidalt, ai tired in llm skin mid hides; then w.ll ccme a Mont representing a Viking ship. The Valkyries or three no 11s on block char gers will follow, then It dlo, the walker and spearmen or archers: Harold, the Fair-haired; William lit, Conqneior; Oiaf the Saint ; and - on dowh to the peasant girls nnd boys of modern Nor way. An attendance ol over 15,000 Nor wegians from all parts ol the Northwest is expected by the commiitee. To Make Ileus Lay More Kggs. Tlie hen is r.n iniiiarent. creature of limited understanding and fixed habits. It has always been a puzzle why l ens invariably cross tlm road in front of rapidiy-nioving vehicles, ai d eonic peo ple have reflected ibt the ben may be displaying the same degree ul sense in her habit of laying only one etig a day when she might just ai well lay two. and the world would be glad to have the doubled supply. It is contended that the hen carries an ample supply of embryo egnsand could easily do laMter i! it were not for tlie loice of habit. The problem ii to break the old habit and to aid the hen in form ing a less stingy one. The Philadelphia ltecord is authority for the statement that the farmers of Iliiigtown, Pa., are planning to try aj novel scientific experiment on their hens, with the objec; of fooling them into laying two or three eggs a day.' THE SHIPWRECKER. His Life Mads Up of Hardthip, Ad vntur and Accident. The career of tho shlpwrecker con shsta of a scries of hardships and ad ventures and accidents nnd narrow es capes from the first day he culists with a big wrecking company up to the time he Is brought ashore from the grim ship he calls "home" crippled or fatally Injured. Of all the profes sions that demand heavy toll of hu mau llfo uune, not even mining or powder making, Is as dnupcrous as tho one of these wreckers. Every year these darlug men, who brave storm and wave nnd tempest to save the stranded liner, to raise the suuken ocean grey hound, to rescue the ship Impaled upon rocks and. If nothing else, to salve what valuable cargo may be removed from helpless wrecks, meet death by thc score. Many of them, exposed of ten for days aud nights to the icy blasts of winter sens, to driving bliz zards and to drenching storms that blto to the marrow, succumb to pneu monia. Others at work on the pitch lug, tossing barges have legs or arms shattered during tho risky operations of removing masts or of slinging wrecking pumps or other castings that weigh tous. Others have hands or feet so dreadfully frozen that these must be amputated, aud still others uro wiped out of existence after suf fering hours of untold agony aud ex posure before the eyes of their helpless comrades. Appletou's Magazine. I FURNITURE I 1 Dressers, Couches COTS Mist and Oregonian $1.80 Per Year. CHAIRS Safes Bed Springs Mattresses Matting Building Paper Deadening Felt Stoves Stands Tables Kitchen Cabinets BEDS Rugs Linoleums Baby Buggies Rockers High Chairs Chair Seats Wall Paper Screen- Doors WHITE & ANDERSON HOULTON, OREGON $500 to $50,000 Interest 6 to 8 per cent We Loan Money on Lands, Lots, Homes, Farms, Stocks, Bonds, Mortgages, or any Se curity Anywhere. Building Loans Made Kuy a Lot or Land and liuild. We FurnUh the Moi:ey. Se lect your own IM anywhere, your own plan and builder. We furnish the Money on weekly, monthly oripiarterly payments. No red tape or delay In securing money. . Colombia County Abstract and Trnr.t Co. WALKOVER -SHOES- A If 31 any people want shoes that look a little different from the common run of shoes. They want those lit tle marks or kinks in their shoes that show them to be discriminating dressers. The WALK-OVER SHOE fills these requirements in every way, showing in construction all the earmarks of the thorough- bred shoe. $3.50, WEARS $400, SOLE A 5.00 ENTS WHITE & ANDERSON Houlton, Oregon i Summer Rates East During the Season 1909 via the Oregon Railroad & Navigatoin Co. OREGON SHORT LINE AND UNION PACIFIC RAILROAD from Portland, Seattle, Spokane, Taeoma, Walla Walla and all points on the O. R. & N. line. To OMAHA and Return - - - $60.00 To KANSAS CITY and Return $60.00 To ST. 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Wikstrom & Sons Manufacturers of and Dealers in ROUGH AND DRESSED LUHBER CEDAR POSTS AND POLES Dry Kiln and Planing Mill in Scappoose Oregon The , Mist - bothpapers FOR TWELVE MONTHS AND Weekly Oregonian $1.80 4 -"omtonou July 71b.