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About The Oregon mist. (St. Helens, Columbia County, Or.) 188?-1913 | View Entire Issue (April 29, 1910)
TH E OREGON nn MIS VOL. XXIX. CURRENT EVENTS OFTIIE WEEK Doings of the World at Large Told in BricC Unrsl Rum of Important Evantt Preeenied In Oonotntcd Farm ' for Our Bus Rdr. A New York girl committed suicide on th lsB at Napl, Italy. Thirty-sis sundr! miner of Phoen ix and Greenwood, B. C, r on strlks. 1 100,000 aubarrlbad for a Lincoln monument funnd 40 Mart ago la loot and cannot be local!. Coventor Hughe of Nw York, haa bn appointad asaoelst Juetle of th Unltad Bute Supreme court A aealing steamer with 187 man on board la Iwllevad to have gone down off the New Foundland Ashing puis. Ziwlln II, on of Count Zeppelin's boat airahipa wa torn from Ita morlnga ly a fttrr atorm and totally wracked. The bean crop In M Ississlripl bat been totally ruined by the IWsIng weather. lr half M Inch thlrk waa formed. The loaa of the cotton crop In the South from fniat wlH total ml It lone, and la the worst raiamity that aoctlon haa known sir th Civil war. Convlrt In the aUte penitentiary at Canyon City, Colorado, revolted, and two are dead and two are badly wound ed. On guard Waa wounded. None escaped. With her port bow smashed and Her boom and cathead carried away, th barkontln Kohala put Into San Fran clam in a dlaabiod condition, the reoult of a collision with an unknown two mask! ateamer, juat off far Hi Ion Is lamia. J. J. Hill and party of New York banker are an rout to the North west. The propoaed American South Polar eipcdttiun haa been abandoned for thia year. Coalition of British Liberala and Irl.h haa Ma ted th hope of th Tor Ire In parliament. Edward Payeon Wee Ion passed through Syraroao, N. Y., on bla walk acrtiea the continent. Three live war lout and all per aona are mlaaing aa th reoult of ho tel Are in Cincinnati. PrrebWttt Taft haa ordered th rs moval of th Alaakan district attorney and the United Stale marahaL ' It la believed that th Milwauke road will tan Willap Harbor, Waah., and then build direct to Portland. Charlr J. Wealer, occuaed of mur dering hi mother-in-law at Gig Har bor, Wash., baa mad a full con foe Ion of the rrim. In an addrea before th blgheat In tellectual peraonaire of Franco, Rooa velt put human right alway above property righta. Mr. Hetty Green, celebrated for yrara aa th rlchoat and ahrewdeat buainnw woman In th world, will "win retire from actlv bualnee Ufa, It i underatood, and will turn over th handling of her immenao fortune, e timeted at fuO.000,000, to her daugh ter, Sylvia, now Mr. Slyvla Aator Wilkes, Aa a sequel to th auapenalon of D. P. Crawford and Harry Horton from Stanford by th etudont affaire com mittee, E. M. Uf, editor of th col leg magaalne which , publiahed th charge which led to th dlamiaaa! of th. two athletes, waa aetwd by crowd of atudenU and thrown Into Lake Laguintaa. Two Eastern poatofAc thieve got ten year and 16,000 fin for llealing stamps. It la claimed Auatratlan beef can be aold in tlia United State cheaper than the horn product. A Ksnaas woman Itwi her life trying to rcacue th picture of bar parent from her burning bom. A big freight ateamer, loaded ready to ail for Bo ton, wa deatroyed by Are at hr dock In Rotterdam. White playing In a farmer's yard near Colfax, Waah., 6-year-old child waa run over by a bog and It leg bro ken. Preaident Falllerea, of France, ex changed call with Rooaevelt and th audience In French theater roe to great him. Attonreye, prlnclpala and clerks en gagod In a general fight In a Sacra mento court room. Deputy sheriffs separated them. Fourcaaea of appondirltla In five year, and three of them within th laxt alx month, la this record of Col fax, Waah., family. The government cotton Inquiry will go doopor than originally expected. , A daring thief haa looted th cathe dral of Moacow, Russia, of precloua aUnea from the picture of th aalnt and the Image of th virgin, to the value of 600,000. , An expoditlon will leav Copenhagen thlaaummerto retrace Cook' rout through the Aretlo and locover Inatru- nonU and auppllea which Cook claim RESIST RICE EXPORTATION, Orop Failure In China May Cauia derlout Outbreak. Pekln, April 25. Attark magiatratea and several miion build ing at ChangUih Fu and ropurta of dis turbances at other point In Hunan province have roused diiilomntl Mr. cloa. Concern ia foil lest the trouble atarted In Changlia may develop wide algnlficanre. Th Chineae government. foarlnar revolutionary may take advantage of th unreal growing out of the food all uatlon, Is taking atrlngtmt meaura to aupprea diaordor. Fuller advice from Changaha emphaalx that the rioting la not primarily due to anil- foreign leellng, but waa turned agulnat foreigner only upon th diacoverv Uiat th governor' effort to prevent in exportation or rice were balked largely through foreign Influence. Tbouaanda are on th verg of atarva- lion, owing to Uie failure of th crop. 8veral week ago the governor, to prevent high price, prohibited all ex portation of rice. British and Japan a merchant and ahipers engaged In the rice trade protected to their re- pertlv legation at Pekln In an effort to indue th diplomatic corps aa a body to proteat, Thi waa frustrated by th refusal of the American and German legation to join. Th Britlah and Japanese then p ro ta ted to th Wai Wu I'u, which. In view of the treaties now in force, wu reluctantly compelled to inalruct the governor that he must postpone hia In hibition of export. A jump in the price of the people a food quickly fol lowed the tun pe ration of the inhibition, and drove th poor in desperation to wreck the government buildings, and afterward consulate, mission and Other foreign buildings. Three men implicated in the recent bomb plot againat the regent, arrested at Pekln, ronfeaaed their guilt. Two leaders, educated in Japan, profeesing to belong to the Sun Yat Sun party in San Francisco, ssy bomb methods ara discountenanced, and hence 'the three men acted upon tlteir own reaponaiuil ity. STORM LOSS S30.0OO.0O0. Worst Blinsrd In Many Years Rages Through Middls West. Cbirura. Aoril 25. Wee tern and other fruit-pruducing state will be called upon this year to supply all or in Middle Western aiatea, in aoumon In their rerular business, for no fruit. with the posaibl exception of straw- bcrrle and a few let grappa, will be grown In six or eight slate. Of these Michigan and Missouri have heretofore been counted upon for very large supplies, but they will be forced to buy everything this season. Thirty million dollar ia a rough es timate made tunicht of the lea in this year's fruit crop by the cold tempera ture ami bliuardoua condition which obtained through the Upper M taste- aippl valley last nigni ana louay ana extended aa far Eaut as Ohio. Vmmrm are ex onward bv conservative observers in Michigan, Illinois, lows. Nebraska, Kanaaa, Wierotwln, Indiana and Missouri that email fruit, with th exception of late alrawberriea, will be total loss. Unofficial reporta tonight are that Kanam haa Buffered a loss of $8,000,- nnn tri.000.000: Michigan. tV 000,000;Wiaconain, 11000,000; Illinois, 14,000,000, and Indiana sowi.ouu. Lake Mlrhliran. landed into fury by a fierce northweat gale, tossed about like corks all boat then on it sur- fsce. and kept within harbor all olner craft. Th blixxard played a numbor or r.i nrank in Chicairo. In ono in- llftlnir the roof from a barn and dropping it on a elowly-moving locomo tive on the track or ma uiirago, Mil waukee & St. Paul railroad. rkM cnnprnl imiHdinir of .t..m .n.v elevated and surface paaaenger traffic In thi city and the Northweat. Several Inch of anow fell In Mil rfnrlnv the atorm. and the blix- tard extcndwl into Northern Michigan, where a fall of two feet waa roporiou. A wind blowing 48 mile an hour ac companied th storm. Revenue Man In Trouble. Honolulu, April 25.-Allcglng tech nical violatlona of law, special sgent in n TK..n..a tit the internal revenue aervtco, ha made a report to Washing ton in which the removal irom oi collector of nUnial revenue W.J. - n...,ull 1 recommended. The report follow an Investigation of th affairs of tho eollector'a office i, ThnmioL which, it la stated, reveal- ed technical Irregularities. 1 IHMIIW ommend the removal of Doputiea Doyle ipkMUM Miuirt ia aaia aiao w rvv and R. S. Johnstone. Steamer Crippled at Sea. a.... i- i ...it 9ft A wireless dis . . m .i.. .,..n.akln I'rlncim MBV tatea that the steamship Bertha, of . ...!. AMnn.nv'i floeu was me Aiaaae vn ..f-y- dib led in Knox Day. jomiKm ...... ... i ...i- hmken down. ni u.u .ub.ut tha Hertha Of hc nooded aid, but tha captain of the Bertha declined aaiuBwiico, ha would be able to proceed on his way after temporry repair hi brofcen goar. I... Onrltafallar Coin. nuia New York. April 2S.-RuHsiuns here have receivea hi - . feller has given a inv """ -,. to ba $600,000 to estsblish a r lum for tuberculosis sufferers at Ao-baT-Tuman, a watering plac In Trana Caucar. At th Rockefeller offlc at 26 Broadway no on. could be found to .. i , ia wAnArtjvl ffllL. ST. UliLENS, BROOAN PROJECT READY. Twenty Thousand Acres In Malhuer soon to Ba Irrigated. Vale Six hundred head of horao and 800 men ara at work on th canal of tho Willow Creak Irrlo-atlon aim. pany, whose projoct will water 20,000 acres of fin valley and bench land trib utary to Vat and th new town of Bro- gan. Fourteen mils of ditch for the Ore. gon Fruit Farm must be completed this week, and the contractors, Hsles It Crsne. who have racentl eomnlatat the Wood river project in Idaho, are running all the men available ilnto th territory, Th whole contract, eonsiatlng of 4 miles of canal. mut b completed by Jun 1. Messrs. Brogan ana O'Don nell, who are patting In th project, are conatructing three reservoirs it th storsg of wster. They expect to o sbie to irrigate Z,000 acres ol orcb arda thia summer. VALE SEES BIO CLIP. Three end a Half to Four Million Pounds Will Bs 8hlpped. Vsle Between 8,600,000 and 4,- 000,000 pound of No. 1 wool la to bs shipped from Vale this season. Shear ing atarted thia week at the Oxman ranch near Dell, and at th H argil plant near WeaftalL Th woolgrowar ara jubilsnt over the prospects for big wool clip. On account or the hard winter, th sheep were fed corn and went on th range in excellent condition and th wool la said to be of the heat. The Hargia plant la scheduled to clip the wool from 124,000 sheep this sea swn, while at th Oxman ranch 8,000 sheep are being sheared dally. More Ga solan Cart for 8. P. Portland Th Harriman system bas ordered two more gaaolene car for ita aervice in Oregon and they will be brought out in few week. The point between which the car will operate bave not yet been designated. To dale the Harriman system haa put four gaaolene cars into aervice In thia tate, one being operated between Pendleton and Wallula via Walla Walla; another between Pendleton and Umatilla; a third between Albany and Springfield, and a fourth between Grants Paaa and Aihland. New Bank at Salem June I. Salem The Salem Bank k Trust company will commence buainees June 1. The bank haa been Incorporated for $50,000 with the following incor porator: W. G. East, J. L. Abler L. L. Eaat, and prominent local buai n men are In tore ted. Th officer will be elected In the near future. W, G. East comes from the Ksnaa State bank association. He bs been In tha banking business for many year In Kanaas. Vansar Plant Finished. Bsndon The Perry veneer plant ia nearing completion, and the machinery ia nearly all installed. The plant is commodious and convenient. The main buildino- ia 89x80 feet, and togeth er with the annex has floor space of 50x96 feet. COUNTY COURT I)ue proclamation beini made, the following proneedinge were bad : Matter of ontninc bid for bridires on Milton Creek and Uob c Creek and road work In R. D. 5. On thia iith darof Aoril. 1910. the fol lowing bid wer opened and eiaminl by the County Court: Kor hridite across M boo Greek : Long, S. 8. Por plans and peciflca- tion. 12171 ! wood Jout. wt; per i.lsn furnlr-hftl. $1800. Columbia Brldg Co Per plan snd aixullU-aiions. 12000: duplicate ol Msyger bridge, $2650. Pur Milton and Ooble Creek Bridge: Cowliti Bridge CO . $4003. Por Ooble Creek Bridge: Lnm 8. 8.. JI510: CaSS. W. I).. $1400. For Improvement Ooble snd t'reecou Roa.1: Long, 8. 8. To Station 20, sccoiding to nlans fur. 11850: to complete, fz-iwi Wilson A llsndeiiian, to sta.io, iwu, Ooble A Nehalem rtoan: T..,m.n. I. K . SU. 05 to 102. $t)00. inckiicy, N. J.. Hta, 95 m it,ovoi Sta. 100-74 to 117-50. $440. ItHiilwn and 81. Helen Road: innUn. O. W. Grade near Ruben.$95i Jorlan Hill. $21; stunn piace, $05, or all throe pieces for $480. Gobi snd Rainier Road: 1'li.e.knev. N.-Hta. 0 to 22-32, $1190. lrniirtri. Anti the oou-t I W vi vav um --- i..i.. in th matter.lt la or dered by the court that bid be accepted mid conlrscts swarded as follows: Long, S. 8., bridge on Milton Creek for $1800. Ce, W. D., bridge on Gobla Creek Ijng, 8. S.,Goble snd rnscott road a.. M alftM) N.. Gobi snd Nebslem H.1.S to 102. $000; 109-75 to 117-60, I IA And Hist the other bids bs and they ars hereby rejected; sdd it is lurtuer i ii.i h aunerviaor ol R. V. No. unimni r--- - . i. la hnrebv directed to do the anld work under the direction of the court adiourned until 1 tv - Thursday, April 7. 1910. Thuradav. April 7, 1910. Court cams pursuant to adjournment. All members being presew. , , OREGON, FBIDAY, Du proclsmstion being msde, tbs following proo dlng wer bsd : Resolution of ths tsxpayers of R. D. 12 a to where to expend bileuc ol speclsl tax moner i On this day the resolution of th tax payer! of R. D. 12 as to where th unex pended balsnce of tha special tax money should bs used was read and approved by the court. Matter ol application of J. R. Dallas to hang picket fence to bridge : On this dsy, by order of court, J. R- Dallss 1 permitted to hsug a light pick et fence to the new iteel bridge at bi plac during tbe saramer months, but thst the ame must not In any manner causa a drift to bs formed by reason of sueh fence. 'f '' Matter of resigustlon of Wm.Symons aa Jostle of lb Peac for Rainier Precinct: On thi dy th reaignvtlon ot Wa, Bymons as Justice of th Pesos of Rai nier precinct was received and secepted. Maturof sppointing 8. L, Natt Juitic of the Peac for Rainier Precinct: On this day it appearing to tbe court that the office of Joitice of the Peace of Rainier precinct is vacant by reaeoa of the resignation of Wm. Symons, and apon petition of resident of id pre cinct for ths sppolniment of E. L. Nutt to 611 ssid vacancy, It is ordered by tbe court thst said E. L. Nutt be and bs Is hrby sppointed it Juatlc of the pea e in and for Ralnisr precinct, to Oil the anexpred term of Wm. 8ymon, and thst before entering upon bis official du ties be duly qnsllfy socording to law. Matter of petition to open road from Gilmore Crosaing to Houlton. Oil thi day thi matter coming on for hearing, and the oonrt not being suffi ciently sdviaed in lb matter, continue the same for Investigation. Matter of petition for re bat of tax of C, H. Johnson on southwest quarter sec 4, tf, 2. This matter coming on for hearing, and tbe court being advlaed in the mat ter, it i ordered by tha court that aaid petition be allowed, and that a rebate of (7.17 be allowed said C. H. Jobnaon.and the clerk ia ordered to draw a warrant in favor o(C. U. Johnson in the sum of $7.17. , Matter of rebate of Ux of James Ken nedy: Now comes on tor hearing the petition of James Kennedy for rebate of tax on $100 valuation, and, the court being ad' viaed in tha matter It Is ordered that aid petition be allowed and tbe clerk la ordered to isue s warrant in favor of J. Kennedy fur t he um of $1.90. Matter of petitioo of Andrew Nelaon for refutation of tax: Thi matter coming on for the consid eration of the court, ths same is contin ued for further iuvestigitton. Matter ol petition ol Wm. E. Kelly (or rebat of $5.10: On thi day comes on for hearing the petition of Win. E. Kelly for rebate of txelnamof $5.10, and it appearing to the court from the tworn petition of said Kelly that he waa not a resident ol school district 13 nor the city ol Rainier, that the taxes a extended on his per sonal property included $1.30 for chool district 13 snd $3 04 for city of Rslnier, and thst he is entitled to have the r-iue refunded to him, he hsviug paid aaid amounts to tbe sheriff, snd the court be ing sdvisml in the matter, it is ordered that ssid petition be allowed, and the clerk i ordered to iaue a warrant for the aaid um of $5.10 in favor of W. E. Kelly, on the general iund, and it is fur ther ordered that the county treasurer transfer $1.30 from special tax school district 13 snd $3.64 from the city of Rainier special Ux to the general coun ty fund. Matter of petition of M. B. Patterson for rebate of taxes paid on personsl property: It appearing to the court from th worn petition of II. B, Patterson that hs did not have sny personal property In this county on March 1st, 1909, and that he la not a resident of this county nd wss not on the 1st day of March, 1909, but that be wa aswaaed with $121 taxes on personsl propert, which he ba paid, and the court being advised in tbe matter, It Is ordered bv th court that a rebate In tbe sum of $1.21 be snd th ame is hereby allowed and ths clerk la ordered to isiue a warrant in favor of M B. Patterson for the sum of $1.21, Matur of Petition of Clatakanie State Bank for remission of tsxee on notes of Stockwell A Stock well and Clata kanie Exchange Bauk : On tliis day this matter coming on for hearing, and the court not being auffi elently advised In thi matter, it is hsre- by continued lor further infermation. Matter of bounty on wild animals: On this day the clerk preaents to the court the claims lor bounty, No. 19 to 26 Inclusive, amounting to $ and also the front pswO of said animals as repre sented by said clsims, and ths court having examined the asms caused them to be burned and aaid claiina wer ap proved by the court. Matter ol accepting steam roller: On this day it is ordered by ths court that the steam roller be snd the same is hereby accepted, snd it is ordered thst thecleik Isiue a warrsnt on the road fund in the sum of $2012.60 In favor of BurTslo Steam Roll Co. Matter of approving bond of Command, er of Sheoerdstown Post No. 25, G A. 11.: On this day the bond ol W. S. Harvey as Commander of bheperdatoarn Poat APBIL 29, 1910. No. 26, G. A. 8 , was examined and ap proved by tbs court, and tb application for relief for funeral expsnass for Fran ces B. Ward In th no of $45 wss al lowed. .:''";v . ' '.- Matter of bids for special road work In diatrlct No. 12 and 13: Oo this day bid war opened as fol lows; Road district 12 Foster A Malcom, specification A, B, and 0., $2887 Fishbswk division Smith, C. D., spe cifications A. and B., grads $2.60 per rod , gravel or puncheon $2.80 per rod ; gravel to be 8 inches thick and 7 feet Wld. ' : :'m""v!.. Boad district 13 Corll, Geo., speclB- cstion B., Mist and Clstskani road, $1777-77; Tpeo gravel pit, $100. Rose, W, H., specification A., Mist snd Clata kanie road, $38.30. Feterson, L. F., up per river road for av5.60 per rod. And the court being advised in the matter, it is ordered that th following bids bs accepted and contract awarded to tbe respective parties: Foster A Malcom, oed Scat ion A..B. aod C, road district 12, for $288. Peter eon, L. F., upper river road for $2.50 per rod.; y And it is farther ordered that th bid of C. D. Smitn ba continued for investi gation and that tbe balance of th bid be rejected, and that th work be don by tho supervisor under the direction of tha court. Whereupon Court adjourned until Fri day, April 8th, 1910. Friday, April 8, 1910. Co art cams pursuant to adjoarnmmt. All member being present. Du proc lamation being msde th following pro ceedings wer bsd : Matter of desd from I. 8. Bacon and Methodist Episcopal church of Warren : On this dsy it is ordered by the court that upon the execution aod delivery of a deed from aaid church to tbe Coontv of Columbia for the old church property Id Warren, and th approval of said deed Ity the Hon. James Dart, County Judge, that the clerk Isaac a warrant In favor of J. 8. Bacon ia the sum of $200, and one in favor of Law Davies in the sum of $50. . Court adjourned. BILLS CONOODKD P J Olson : 8 76 A L Larson 26 00 Sedurity Vault and Metal Works 67 75 District No. 3: WCMorlev 84 00 C Zimmerman..... 23 25 Bcoll&Co 6 28 J Willie 81 25 U8Dspin 6 00 District No. 4: : H Oleen 3 77 WOleen 1 1 BS Cowsn ... 19 12 FGlll 27 60 K Oleen 1 1 District No. 6. G K Anliker 43 50 GL Morel 37 6 Beall A Co -. 128 00 R Anliker 09 50 TOWstts.... 26 00 District No. 6: BN Lovelsce .... 9 00 Liss Gamble 9 00 Nela Nelson 84 96 Low man Lumber Co.... 110 00 Loy 8chulU 19 00 Hankins Broe 87 10 GeoFMoeck 19 25 Distiict No. 7: C C Wilton Lumber Co 18 25 A Atkins... , 4 87 W M Hsnkins 4 87 GeoFMoeck 100 GeoFMoeck 8 60 H Hsnkins..... 4 37 HB Phillips 5 60 T &. Lovelsce 48 75 District No. 8: 8MBosls... 600 RThomsson 2 60 District No. 10: Phillips 10 00 J L Campbell 15 00 Simmons A Duggan 6 25 WmVan. 15 04 C L Con vers 9 10 OE Elliott..... 16 40 District No. 12: Dan Hedlund 9 60 A Gistelbsrg 28 00 EEHogberg . 8 38 HHogberg .... 27 00 C Smith..... 2 00 District No. 13: RC Long.. 7 50 J W B West 25 00 Wm Deed... 00 A D Ruddiman I 63 J W Hosey 18 75 J M Hill 26 75 Dave Kave ISO F Banser 16 00 District No. 144 Mslmsten Bros......... 25 77 0 F Peterson 1 36 QNickerson 13 60 TB Mills . 8 60 District No. 16: BF Lane ... SO 00 Vernonl Lumber Co 24 71 ER Webster :.. 2 60 Geneial Road Fund: OTPreaoott. 10 00 GLange 165 John Sparks ; 100 Buffalo Steam Roller Co... 2612 60 E H Flagg ... 12 00 MJEnglert 18 76 IF Gorsage...... i 00 Wednesday, April 6th, 1910. . Court came pursosnt to adjournment. All officers being preaant. Vienna Bakery Everything: New and Clean Try Our Coffee and Cake HOULTON The Chicago Store F. J. 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They weifj-h no more than tn ordinary tire, the puncture resisting qualities being given y several layers of thin, specially prepared fabric on th ldvrtiingpurpoewere makinKpectal factory price to h rider oi only (4.8a per pair. All older shipped same d.iy letter reeeWed. We ihlp CO.TJ.oe read. Tnereguiarpnceoi incseiircsu.roperpairlou(ior ippror!. You do not pay a rent until you have we will allow a eaab uiaooun, or 5 per cent (tiiereby makin tbe price 4.sa per pair) a yoe lend ruu C'ASU WITH OKOKK and enclose this advertisement. Yoa run no rUk I icudiuff us aa order as the tires may . be returned at OH U expense If for any reason they ar sot satisfactory on examination. Vie are perfectly reliable aud money sent ton is aasafaas ni sank. If you order a pair of these tires, yoa will And thst they will rid easier, run faster, near better, last longer and took finer than any tire von haee ever used or seen at any prie. w enow that yoa will be so well pleased that when you want a bicycle you will fir us youl order. W want you to send us a trial order at once, hence this remarkable tire offer. rmm afarern riore dont buy auy kind at any price until you send for pair of IF YOU fiS.t.U I C0 Hedgethorn Puncture-rVonf tires on approval and trial at he special introductory price quoted ahow: or write for our big Tire and Sundry Catalogu which lesenbe and Quotes au makes aud kinds of tires at about half the ususl prices. nn BJinr mrmrr but write us a postal today. 1X NUTTUINkVBVTINOMcyel( WM PUM I WAI I or pair of tires from auyone until you know the new and wonderful lflen we are making. It only coats a postal to learn everything. Writs it SOW, J. L DEAD CYCLE CPAflY, C:iIC.,.:3. ILL NO. 23. & Coffee House OREGON because I sell for reasonable Clothing, Ladies' and Girls' -aaV A. , A 3 3 3 m OUR UST - UN T0WI and diatrlct ft nd) bum! axHihat 1 nlat latsrl Mvtl MRUaT(rr hsrvrl fnraihT h (WiMiiM.nisWM wu can aril our hicnlss uiuU ihius aw r.U. ss thy received. We do sot rerularly handle oecood hand bicyclea, ba trade bv our Chicago retail atnra. Thesa jm daw or 910. Descriptive bargain lists mailed tree. luipurMMi runvr rumin ana ssruausst panai repeiri aat sv ist aviaw now jncca PUNCTUBE-PCCOF VlSJ KoHe She thick nUw Sm A" mnd punafture Mrlp "II" 1 end " li,- KlM tin Mrlp " U" to prevent rim eultlnf. ThHJ Sir will oatlMt mnf ethM Dk.-Kirr. SXAST10 mui examined and found them irictly a represented. mi nav irt at certain point, say anytning aoouw -