THE OREGON
MIST
VOL. XXIX.
ST. 1IELKN8, OUIXJON, FKIDAV, AUGUST 12, 1910.
NO. 38.
CURRKNT EVENTS
OF THE WEEK
Doings of the World at Large
Told in Brief.
U.ner.l rlaum of Important Evantl
Presented In Condnd Form
for Our Busy Reader.
HARVEY W. SCOTT IS DEAD.
of
Bad Known Newsiiatmr Mjn
Northw.tt Ht Pasted Away
Baltimore Auk. 7. Harvey W.
Scott, editor of the i'ortlHiul Oregon
Un, died at Johns Hikin hospital
hortly before G p. m. of heart failure, Report Shows
32 hour after a aura-iral oixratiun
fur prostatectomy.
Jlu went off the oix-rating table Sat
urday morning in strong condition.
This morning at 7 o'clock he Ixyan
sinking and in spite of the best stimu
latita known to medical science his
heart grew steadily weaker until the
rnd. He waa consi'liiiis almost to the
INDUSTRIAL DEVELOPMENT AND
PROGRESS OF OUR HOME STATE
NO SMUT IN ATHENA WHEAT
Another big bribe ncandal baa devel
oped in the lllinoia legislature.
Only three building now remai
the burned town of Hoorer, Oregon.
;: Vienna Bakerj & Coffee House
MUCH INSURANCE WRITTEN.
Phenomenal Growth
of Insurance Buiinaaa.
Salem- S. A. Kozer, inaurance com-
tiiiHnionler haa completed hia first com
prehensive report of all the Inaurance
companies doing buaineeaas in Oregon.
It ia the annual report of the depart
ment and covers the period between
March 1, 1909. and when the office waa
Spaiu fears the Cnrliata ami Clori
ralft sre working together.
Tft )a ordered a vigoroua fight to
reclaim title to valuable Indian lands.
It is said that Taft and Roosevelt
are in perfect accord on the queation of
dirrcl primariea.
Ovrr ait aoclety men and women
were arretted In a raid on a gambling
house at Narraganaett Tier.
A second venire of 100 men haa been
exhausted In the Irimer bribery caao
without aecuring a aingle Jurior.
Thirteen were killed and many In-
lured in a head-on colliaion between a
i i. . ; .. I
fast passenger anu worn wan
California..
A deer swimming the Columbia river
was husoes from a launch and captur
nl and will be preaentod to the l'ort-
lantl city park.
Stevcd.rra, cleaners and palntera of
the Hunibtrrg-Amerlean ateamahlp line
wilt K' " strike, hight thousand me
chanics of the company are already out.
John P. Rockefeller waa aummoned
to appear In a police court, lor speeuing
his auto. After accepting aervice of
Die warrant he aent the constable home
in a carriage.
A horse fell hi ixl feet first into a
larue manhole of an underground con
dull in Cincinnati, and his struggles
ah..rt circuited ebictrle wires to such
sn client as to atop down-town traffic
The cantain of a lumber achooner in
the Kvcrifladea awarnpe in Florida was
forced to leave hia vessel to racae the
warms of imxMluitoea. Ilia negro crew
dni not mind them and ataid by the
bout.
t'oha facea a rriaia In her political
affairs.
Chinese and Portuguese forces have
. i . . v.i. ........
caiturcl in pirate ruy
island of Macao.
Tho American Federation of Labor
has endoraed the platform of Socialiam
at a meeting held in Chicago.
Mine "tailinga" worth SI to the
ton in gold have been ueed to lay ce
ment walka in Jacksonville, Ore.
A Missouri convict aaya he can aolve
all numerical rquationa by logarithm,
and demand a pardon for hia diacov
ety. A r year old boy In Chicago waa
badly injured by a thoroughbred game
rooatrr. He waa uneonaclou when
rescued.
N'iiiM tHTiiKii were Injured, two of
them ta rhap fatally, in a runaway of
a picnic wagon near Oawego, Ore.
The -rnval familv of Italy ha eon
aentcd to the marriaire of the Duke of
Ahruui to Miaa Catherine Klkina,
daughur of Senator Klklna.
A snontaneoiia exDloaion in a corn
nrmlorta manuf arturinir ulant at Gran
ite Cltv. III.. wrecked the building and
killed two men and badly injured seven
others.
The lighthouse keeper at a point
ahove .Vancouver. II. C. by making
three iripa in hi lifeboat, aaved the
passengera and crew of a mall excur
sion lioat which went on the rock In
fog.
A noted Japaneae hiatorlan predict
war with America a abeolutoly cer
tain. A pleasure yacht at Santa Cru. Cal.,
is miHsing with 20 young people on
board.
Government agenU find evidence of
wholeaalu liquor trffle with Indian on
Jeliu reservation.
Kx I'realdont Zelay. of Nicaragua,
is held to be an active aupporter of the
revolutionary movement.
Senator Gore of Oklahoma, claim
he was offered 12(5.000 to $50,000 to
put certain legislation througfi con
gress. The Japaneae expedition to the
South Pole, which wa to have atarted
this month, haa' been poatponcd for
lack of funds.
A Montana at sire driver I under ar
rest for horae stealing and hi wife i i
driving in hi place, M M not to de
lay the mail.
Rockefeller and the Standard Oil
company have Inan aued for $S60,tM
by private oil Intereat. who claim the
tnonolopy ha caused them to loae that
amount.
An "orhpaned" humming bl.-d no
larger than a bumble bee la being
raised by hand on four drop of h"neJr
every two hour, by partie at Pull
man, Washington.
Five aailors on a Great Lake ore
learner mutinied and planned to attack
a party of women guest on board.
They were placed In Iron and now find
thrniselve subject to fine, Imprison
ietit, or death, under the marine law.
A forest fire wa seen to trt near
Anaconda, Mont., from apark from a
tlSHaifiir l...v.n.nliva hut before it COUld
bo reached it wa beyond control, and
has balrned over 600 acre.
Politician would force BaWnger out
created, to December 31, 1909. It
last and the end waa painless.
U.lh ........ I.;. ...tr i
imlii iiiiii ntii; inn nut' IIKI Ullt Ul .. m . .
hia -una. Ualie Scott, who had accm- sh"w pnenomenai increase o. it gm
tmnied him on his trio to this cit v for mate insurance business In Oregon
aurgical relief.
In Portland
Mr. Sctot leaves two
son, John If. and Amlirosv I!., and
one daughter, Mia Judith.
Mr. Scott liegan failing nearly three
months ago from an attack of sciatica.
Karly in June he went to Hot Laki
t.aslern tlrcgon, but Ine hat lis there
greatly dehilitaU-d him. At laat con-
since tho enactment of the law in 1909
creating the office of insurance corn-
mi bh! oner.
The report contain a statement of
the total ricks written, gross premiums
received, premium returned, lottses
paid and net premiums for taxation of
all authorized rompanic and aaaocia-
Umatilla Grain Yield Average 36 to I
60 Bushel to Acre.
Athena Harvest In thi vicinity I
progressing very rapidly, and with 60
combine and 10 tationary outfit at
work in the county, in two more week
NOTICE OF SALE OP TIDE
LANDS.
Everything New and Clean
Try Our Coilcc and Cake
Notice is herebv eiven that the
State Land Hoard of the Mate ot Ure
gon will sell to the highest bidder at
its office, in the Capitol building at
Sulrm Oregon, on October 11. Itfiu,
.. . . m. . IJ ll
ill 10 o clock A. M.. OI am uay, au
the greater part of the grain will be In the state's interest in the tide and
rri.. ,.in k...tK imAH ovcrnuw lanus
1I0ULT0N
OREGON
the suck.
range from 35 to 60 bushel per acre.
Some wheat ia being hauled already
into the various warehouses, and ac
cording to B. B. Richard, local agent
for the Puget Sound warehouse com
pany, the wheat is testing from 60 to
62. and leas amut in it than in any
previoua year.
The best of wheat weather ha pre
vaUed in Umatilla county tnroughout
this season. The combine Beem to b
the favorite reaper. Almost every
farmer either has interest in a com
bine or haa one of hia own. All the
wheatgrowers Bay they find it sves 60
per cent over the header and thresher.
uir......l Ih.t nnlii ur....ru n.nl.l l,.ll...
him. h startet for Johns llonkins hoa- tiona. both domestic and foreign, for
pital, from Portland, one week ago the year ending December 31. It coa
last Thursday morning. Ujng B autement allowing the aggre-
The operation waa pronounced en- Hle Insurance business transacted
tirely successful and the surgeons and wjthin the stale since 1896 and the
physician were confident of recovery Lmou ,,f taxes and license fee. It
up to Uiia morning, when an unexict- 0 cor,taing a synopsis of the general Secretary of McMinnville
ed weaknesa of the heart ensued which nnu statement of all companiea au- Make Long Journey
the phyalrlana were powerless 10 coie thorized to transact busines in mis
"a"3- I . V,.. .
Th t,.tl fire risks written last year oi uregon is wj oe eaiJioi -
... . . . ... . . j I I . CA
nn,nn M.nrdinor to mi report, tea or lecture uiusirsieu oy iiwn w
equaled $202,897,923, of which $177,- 8tereopticon photo slides, by Colonel J
192.S5G were written by toc com- f - McMinn-
wlth.
Mr. Scott was apparently as strong
on arriving here laat Monday aa when
leaving Portland four and one-half days
before. The doctora here perceived
his heart weakness, but thought he
could go safely through the operation
and it aubaeuuent effects. At Mr.
Scott' request the operation was per
formed Saturday inatewl of Monday.
WALNUT INDUSTRY.
Club to
McMinnville The walnut industry
RUSH TO RICHES RUINS.
Cardinal
of
. i tor: Titr. murnul mrri'
r 7n; tV. xaiod Commercial club.
S2 stock fire insurance companie Mr. Cooper will deliver hi first
writing rink in Oregon and mutual illustrated lecture at bugene, ana
companies. later in the week will start East under
.l .1: .: 9 tu CiifKara Paplfir
. . . I Lilt? U rCtTVIUII VI Miw v.iv..w...
POWER DEAL ABOUT uuatu .Hv.rti.inir bureau, hia first stop after
leaving Oretron being at cneyenne,
J. L. Blaisdell Plana improvement Wyoming. He will be routed aa iar
on Mvrt e CreeK Kiant East as Waahington, U. ., ana win
Creek-Negoti.tion. for the vi.it ndje ?t - .mV
country hou,e and. as he wa.cn,,. the "
automobile flit down the road oerore cr piani o u.c , 7
him in one unending stream, moralized i :.,(, 4 Milling company by J. L.
on the dangers of self-indulgence mat m,,! 0f Portland, have been Be
have beset all republics ,nmited. Electricity will be
"I think, he said, - wo are c..sh- ...., r,V
PUPIMieu w iwjiv'c
Oiljbom Sees History
Rome Repeating.
New York Cardinal Giblam sat on
M...11..
... . 1.. 1 11
the spacious veranua 01 a ixh g .a.anu , . .. ,n(, governmeo. -l-
wa.cned ine i'" - - can oe reacnea aiung un
hereinafter described,
iivmv however. 10 me owner 01
r nw . . .
i.unrrs ot anv laiius ailUllllIK ui
fronting on such tide and overnow
lands the preference right to purchase
aid tide and overflow lanas ai uic
hluhet nnce offered, provided suco
offer is made in good faith, and also
providing that the land will not De
sold nor any offer therefor accepted
for less than $7.50 per acre, the board
icserving the riKht to reject any and
1 hirW aid land are suuaica m
Columbia County, Oregon, and ue
crrtliert s Illows:
Tide lands fronting and abutting
Lot 5 Sect. 3. and Lots 4, 5. 6, 7, 8,
and a portion of Lot 3, Sec. 10, T. 4
N . K. 1 W. . .
lievinmnir at a ooint east 3i6.1 leet
and south 3478.8 feet from the corner
common to Sections 3, 4, and iu,
T. 4 N., R. 1 W., thence south 0 deg.
48 min. east 43a feet along low tiue
line; thence south 20 deg. 10 min.
west 4HS feet along low tide line;
thence south 23 deg. 20 min. west 500
feet along low tide line; thence south
30 deg. 40 min. west 133 feet along
low tide line; thence south 25 deg. 12
min. west 200 feet along low tiue line,
thence south 23 deg. west 270 feet
along low tide line; thence south 19
drir. 27 min. west 673 feet along low
tide line to point ot tiue iana; incntc
north 4U dei;. 15 min. east 62 feet along
high tide line; thence north 19 deg. 15
min. east 260 feet along high tide line;
thence north 23 deg. 45 min. east is
(-i.t alniiLT hitrh tide line: thence north
22 dee. 45 min. east 200 feet along
hih tule line: thence north 24 deg.
" . . 1 t- i :.i
00 min. east aoo feet aiong mgn nut
line; thence north 29 deg. 15 mm. east
?25 feet along high tide line; thence
north 24 deg. 0 min. east 195 feet along
high tide line; thence nortn ii aeg.
IU mm. east 4t5 leet aiong mgn uuc
lirn.- thrnce not 111 18 deg. 45 mm.
eat 170 feet along high tide line;
thence north 19 deg. 15 min. east 221
THE CHICAGO STORE
F. J. BASEEL, Proprietor.
HANDLES ONLY THE BEST IN
Dry Goods, Clothing, Hats, Caps,
Shoes and Boots, Men's
Suits, Shirts, Etc.
A first Class Line of Ladies' Suits, Skirts, Etc
Tf vnn want to save monev. cret the best goods
and always be satisfied with your purchases,
patronize
THE CHICAGO STORE
HOULTON, OREGON
pproaching the age of extravagance
and Inordinate pleasure, oflereu oy
Kome just before her fall. The cry
..r ti.Uv is for more and more riches.
Th rich man is irrecdv for more. 11
1. it... .mm. with the well-to-do. Ills
the ssmo everywhere.
"Truly, we have many generous
amonir the rich, but 1 would wisn more
. . . . .
.f th.-m were considerate 01 ine uiv
fortunate. This great desire lor ricnes
n,.LImr ix-otilc very seltiHh
Then there is a desire lor inorui-
-.l. nl...nir.. '
V" .. ... ...!. .1...,
An unfnniolii e wnirii-a ny in m.uu
.... I ,
of dust. The cardinal pointed iwr .
m,..I iv.nt lolled !
'Y..O see we have many more chan
n..a of nleaauro than were known to
the Tatriciana of Augustus ( aesar 8
time: vet there ia the desire for new
.1 ..... ....I mure tilcaxure.
l iw.Iii.va the kohih I of Christ will
..ve the present situation. There was
!,;. t vnu remember, to aave
1 iu v... J
Kome."
CLEARWATER MASS OF FLAME.
m u-. n. Fornit Fires. But Four
Are Under Control.
t ..ui i.t..n Idaho. Major F A-
Fenn. BU,Hrvisor of the Clearwater
.. . ..... rv.- irave oJt a
Nat onai in""
r.".....f t the effect that at least
n. aim ....... ,.f valuable timber
Clearwater reserve
and Riddle.
This is the beginning of the covering
of the entire Umpqua valley with elee
trie transmission lines. Special atten- fair, to be held September
.: :n t. to the farmer if they haa been publiehed by
liuo win . 1- - . UK-,
u i.k iw.wer for oumning water for ir
travels, with a view to Interesting
r.Rtj.rn neotile with the rapidly grow
ing importance of walnut culture In fret along high tide line; thence north
thi. M-ctinn of the atate. 7 deir. 00 min. west 410 feet to point
i.f l.pirtnmnir. coniaininK ui".
.. - . h,r.
Yamhill Fair Li. Out. ,11" "o fee
McMinnville The prize list for the . the corner common to Sections
forthcoming Yamtiill uounty
rigation. A Z nour service
insugurated.
This plant will be a temporary
and will be replaced by
will be
School
20 to 25,1
the directors.
and comprise liberal cash awards for
all classes of agricultural and norai
3. 4. 9 and 10, X. 4 K. 1 ru
ning Var. 21 deg. 30 nun. east across
tide lands to point of tide lands of low-
tide at junction 01 v inaiucne
I ..1 11m hia Rivers: thence north 8 deg.
20 min. west 311 feet; thence souin
20 deg. 15 mm. west 380 feet aiong
low tide line; thence south 8 deg. 40
min. west 552 feet along low tide line;
thence south 21 deg. 13 min. west 4W
feet along low tide line; thence south
JO de. 00 min. west 395 feet along
low tide line; thence sou
min. west 478 feet along
a...Juv I .rT M f 1 1 1 1 L W II II II I .'nlArnrlafl I np 1 niv nill. K iohik I I liv-nv-x. -n- ,
a mmiem nju.wc,. r-- . r.l....r low tide line to point ot
will be locfUed on one oi me r.ver. ... from the canyon in wn.cn iroy, 01 . ,d -,hence north 58 deg. 00 min
the county. I county, is situated, la being blwted dc land. ' hi h tlde ,ine.
Th. wir.Hl Will De Strung 01. .0" out to lacuuaie travel, i -B"" h i ,,a 111 min. east 150
steel towers placed from five to 10 to a I originally was one of the most difficult fte aon(? hi(h tide line; thence north
,;i of travel in the county. The hill . . ,. mlty east 247 feet along
.... ... nin 1 . ... . 1 : ) ! l con I - .. . .1 . .1
i...i a. nn will ue luu.uuu around whicn tne roaa winua m i,uuviu h twle- ine: tnence norm 10 ucK
lilt - . .... I U.. Ik... I . ortrt W.nU li.ll.
voltn at the beginning anu iiw, leet nign. ineroau wa i 1 :io min. cast j.. .en aiumk
volts when condition demand. Steps miicg in length up this incline, and o i,nc; thence north 16 deg. 20 min. east
have already been taken toward e- narrow in place that team could not
curing a powersite on one of the river. paag
product exhibited by the children, a
well as prize for their mechanical
one, skill, and culinary products ana kii i
transformer and darning. Sharp competition is ai-
. .-- :. .. . . - i
i . . : an i n. amaii ruu lie. mi tiku vcvnv.n -. ,
! Tl l'water nower nlanU will be for the best decorated booths.
f"' ' ' . . . . A I
..Mii.tiiina. which will De uppura vy oiaii w.T . ry
THE ARCADE
ST. HELENS
An Up-to-Date Moving Picture Show, in the
old Muckle store building, which has been re
modeled for the purpose. Three shows every
evening, beginning at 7:30.
Mr. Blaisdell waa at nuiuie n:.......,
looking over the town.
Ask for Water Right
Kedmond-The Odin Falls Power
...ur.u at tne IHHfc IIICtHMR
,.OUncil. submitted an ordinance asking
for a franchiae to lurmsn tne citjr
fiht and power. The company
PORTLAND MARKETS.
Wheat Bluestem, 96fi98e; club,
88(u90c; red Russian, 88c; valley, Vic;
fortvfold. 92c: Turkey red, Ifitfuwc.
Barley Feed and brewing, 4.ou
imt ton.
. . .1 nr:l
Hay TracK prices: iimoiny, tu-
in the
X.' ...rve ha leen burned
and the fire, are not yet under control
He predict heavy losses to the for
MU unless rain, prevail within the
est un
next few days
200 men
At the present time
,.. .-- . i,t in water worm.,
are fight"..? .f"'.;. company has a project at
. U advancing at tne j , .v
propoaes to generate it power at Odin ,amette vaUey, $18(.l.l9 per to"! East-
. i I....Unl.al ClVlir Hnil I . -rsn. . M - II O . . .
Fa s. on tne lfcbcouw- - Oregon, szutirzs; aiiaua, new, nlone low tide line
transmit the power ana p.j
to thi city. The CrooK Miunty
t ;.., Jt, Tower company of this city.
has also asked for a franchise to put in
water works, light and power,
Thi
Cline Falls,
.l.. i.-.. 1. mi vuncmg at me . . ..... that thev are
.MiTiitHii Li.v in '- ----- , ...up m m iruiii w .'i - -
- . i:.,i. ni. i .
rate of a mile an hour anu nn.
. . i ...i i. i,.,-k-firinir.
TStoZZ help hasten made
i. in ;,.., tlifhters win "
. tr ..L.u a.
i..i... from rvoonr.ii.
and
into the
developing.
Stats Treasury Richer
c .i fWTon'a atate treasury will
,.- ""- r... rt,.rl . ' " . o..r i
le mwle ru ner w V dozen; wans, wi k per (""
r.i.14.
Corn Whole, $32; cracked, 33 ton.
Osts No. 1 white. $29(30 per ton.
C.reen Fmita Apple, new, 50a
11.50 per box; apricota, WW!,
plum. 7fc(.i$l; pears. $2.25; peache.
65c((i$1.25; blackberries, 11.50 per
crate; watermelons, 90c(W$1.25 per
hundred; cantaloupe. $1(2.25 pe'
crate.
Vegetables ArtichokeB, 60Ct7&c per
CHO
Mn fret alonir hiah tide line; thence
nnnh 29 ilesr. 15 min. east 455 teet
Nlr... ViioVi tide line: thence north 18
dee 45 min. east 20 feet along high
tide line; thence north 17 deg. 15 mm.
east fiOO feet to point of beginning.
i-nntaininir 2.89 acres.
IWmninir at a point wnicn pears
..i.th 505 feet and east 3235 feet from I
iV. rnmrr common to Sections 3, 4. v
nd 10. running Var. 21 deg. .hi min
Mti- thence nortn as acn. o- nun.
east 200 feet along low tide line; thence
north 11 den. 10 nun. west 38S leet
: thence nortn n
dee 12 nun. west 720 teet along low
till, line thence north 16 deg. 35 min.
west 577 feet along low tide line;
thence north 21 deg. 05 min. west 630
feet along low tide line; thence north
45 dee. 31 min. west 445 feet along
low tide line; thence south 8 deg. 20
min. cast 311 fect across tide lands to
hiuh ti.le line: thence south 46 deg.
30 min. east 175 feet along high tide
line: thence south 26 deg. Oil mm.
east 438 feet along high tide line;
thence south 20 deg. 40 min. east 408
Hftl Colombia County Abstract and Trust Company
min. west 355
ST. HELENS, UKtUUM
MAKE Your Abstracts
DO Your Notarial ork
INSURE Your Buildings
SELL Your Buildings
RENT You a Safety Deposit Box
FURNISH Your Bonds
LET liS
City Shoeing Shop
General Blaeksmithing, Woodwork and Repair
pair Work Promptly and Neatly Done. Pav
ing Cutters' Tools Made to Order. Horse
shoeing a Specialty. All Diseases of the Foot
Scientifically Treated Free of Charge.
E. H. WICKS, Proprietor
First Door West of School House. ST. HELENS, ORE.
I
noon M Wj rnn ci.hi.llir d ed. leavin(C noneira piw bane. lA(iyc; caunnower, ti.uv v icci aion uK" m. . i..v..v.
uTgernr,-. are on the tributaries of "'te wi own . watch celery790c; com. 25c; cucunv si deg on min. east 4.2 fee t a long
he Cloarwster, and .". of the best -nil. i M th . f enf p.nt, He per high tide line; ; then, e o..i h W deir
nine and cedar is l i:.g burned. One va fc egtte ,fter the pay- d; onion., 15c per doen; m.n ' " '." in ea,t
.Tthebigfir,. is in the vrj t rt, U h 5c per pound; pepper. BOe per I.".: th -uth 1. J
Ulo rasa where larKe re. has .K M e,ch to the radishe. 1520c per doen; to- 4 " K min. west 170 feet to
burned over. In all n n " Hte was entered in the Circuit cour maUM.9, 65c(,T$l per box; c.rroU. f lttf "J beginning, containing 5.91
big Ore and a large number t.r smHHer AtU)rney c.meron again.t , 25 per Mck; beeU, $1.60; parsnips,
i n.,l more tlmn IiHir ol mo un. j .Hministrator. Schcl- 25: turnips. SI. Roniiminir at a noint which bears
are under contnil
un.tr Shin Launched.
n-i. .m.i.r..l cruiser Lion,
London- '" ,,vTtu
ler died on septemoer i, w.
New Industry at Beaverton
.......,nThe nlant of the Beaver-
" . . I - ,...u;.rilll I
i rd.t...r ill iiu.nv I"" --- . ... unni.r.inir tiunii' "j
rthe w rh. wV launched .1 the d,,K The erection of
lanls a BoTonport. Tho keel of th the placing of machinery
y- . Vruiaer was laid November 29 5n :progreBS for everl
fast' ST'u 700 M iijS
f ion wil carry eight guns of U V" he rni(1(llc of the month.
r.K The cruiser will have a d.- wi ernployed nd the
.r lement of 2.35 ton- and will be A . 1h V me much for
OI I .""' '.
. i .i..'..riiiii.
UM '"'' .
t. tnrhino engines
uriYcn v ... .... -voec
. .....r irlVIIlK i - '
norse " -speed
of 28 VnoU.
n..th Rate Great
Is One-third of the wncat
k.i.i... in Iowa tinner . j--"
Enterprise Fall Grain Heavy.
Kn.erprise - Although the pring
,cat in W.llow county I light, ow-
i.i . . .L. . .u Mmiinn. inv i" n-'-
oiu mg w me J " ' ,i. tk.
to stati- now being cut in many oi v.
secrc- ,.oUnty. i Rood. l ne -
health. Fioril district, norm oi nerc, --
ury or tn - infantile paralysis, tirnted that fall wheat w... K"
iUkSWr Kivcn to f bushel, anjere
lie. eollecteil by U. hn" '
of the low. State board of
noor mi
as cause,
Turkey Buy. Old Wir.hlpt.
I Th. sale U Turkey of
lierlln-lhe '"."., Weissen-
:ns..scur
mln!.trtoffln.n. jm. to Birl.n to
make term of payment.
Forest. Burn Near Grant P
Grant Pas-Forest fire h.tre r.ged
for .ever.l dy In the mountain near
rran'a Pas but without ny .eriou.
famage I tHTon.l property although
JTr two rancher, would hav. I.t
their borne. h.d not neighbor, given
timely id.
Potatoi s New, Sl.15ftU.25 perhun
dred; aweet potatoes, 5c per pound.
Oniona Walla Walla, z.ou per
sack; Oregon, S2ff2.25.
Butter City creamery, Bona paca,
34c per pound; butter iat, 4c; coun
try store, 24c.
ERg9Oregon candled, 26(;i:27 t
ru.r Hncen.
Poultry Hen, 17e per pound;
snrinirs. 17c: duck. 14(f.l5c; geese,
lorlle: turkey, live, 18(20e;
dressed, 22H'(fi 25c; squab, S3 per do.
Pork Fancy, 13c per pound.
Veal Fancy. 12,Sic per pound.
Hops 1909 crop, 8(tfl2c; old, nom
inal: 1910 contracts, 13(a;13Hc.
Wool Eastern Oregon, 13j)17e per
nound: valley. 16fti;18ci mohair, choice.
Mrti-aSe.
Cattle Beef steers, good to choice,
15.25rt!6.75: fair to medium, S4.2W
4.75: cow and heifera, good to choice,
S4 26fti 4.65; fair to medium, S3.606C4;
bulla. S3r.3.75; stag. S2.5(K4.60;
calve, light, S5.76(i;6.75; heavy,
t.1.R0fn5.
Hog Top, S10ftU0.25; fair to me-
dlun. S8. 60dl 9.75,
Sheen Beat wethers, S3.75((4.35
fair to good, $3(n3.B0; beat ewea, S3ft9
8.60; lamb, choice, S5.60(tt5; iir,
S4.7Wt5.25.
outh 5016 feet and east 1M9 tcel
from the corner common to sections
3. 4. 9 and 10, T. N.. R. 1 W.; thence
cast 60 feet across low tide lands;
thence north 19 ieg 00 min. east Bfi2
feet along low tide line; thence nortn
tn deer 2S mm. east 2fi3 teet along low
tide line: thence north 13 deg. 45 min.
east 1300 feet along low tide line;
thence north 14 deg 37 mm. east 4--.
0 lnnr low tide line: thence north
1 deg. 30 min. east B2U teet along low
ti.l. line: thence north 32 deg. 20 nun.
east 4DO feet along low tide line; thence
west 60 feet across tide lands: tnence
south 32 deg. 20 mm. west 400 teet
along high tide line; thence south 24
deg. OS min. west 44 feet along high
ti.U line: thence south 12 deg. 30 mm
west 17 feet along high tide line,
thence south 14 deg. 23 min. west 427
feet alnnir hiah tide line: thence south
18 deg. 15 min. west 471 feet along
high tide line; thence south 6 deg. 30
min. west 155 teet along nign nut
line: thence south 13 deg. 43 mm.
west 766 feet to point of beginning.
rnnliininir S I. arrCS.
Applications and bids should he ad
dressed to G. G Brown, Clerk State
land Board. Salem. Oregon, and
marked "Application and bid to pur
chase tide lands.
G. G. BROWN.
Cleric State Land Board
Dated this July 29, 1910.
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IWED-A RIDER AGENT-
IN EACHTOWt
nd diitrict II
ndc and nhttxtl
cample Utnt Model "Ranerr" birrcl (umuhrrt br m. Our ent rMrywlMre W)
fc, .n,. .nvwhere in the I'. S. ti,fc . HtHitt in Aw:: trttay rnt . "4
allo TKN HAVS'
.u r "nr ... J...... h n.. wn.. mj. mi. the DKrcle I
5h. II you are then not pertectiy lansnea ow au w. - -
nut it to any lesi T..U win. r" ' c " " 11 ' " ' 1 ' ' :
keep the bicycle "'"P it bck to us at our twn and jnmvnU jr f.
FACTOBY PRICES at one anull prohl above aclual factory co. Vo. n -to
lie middlemen pronu by buyin direct of ui and ha Hi. manufacturer Mruar
um behind your bicycle. 1M dot MliV bicycle or a pair ol ""'"'W
It ilrrru until -ou receive our caul.vuea and leam our unheard ol Jll
v r w - - - ..
f7M , , BF aernyieurn receive our beautiful eta.rru tne
00 WILL BE AST9KI5HLD ,,udy our atperb nodela at the im4
a . we mll.e you tiv.s year. W e .ell ihe liujhesl rade bicycle, lor leaa eaoiael
V" ?,t.Z W. ... ut.aried with Si.oo profit above (actor, coal
BICYCIJS KKAI.liliS. you can aell our bicytle under Jour earn name plat
STaKi'lnSm-vr .'km. Vi VeTiii i mlarly handl. teroni b.nj bkre. He
IlTCa umV, on hand tike,.- .nd. hr trj'r& iTrT"
promptly at pncft B"PW mm w . i L.m k..V-nA iu.LM. tnm. Kuiri urf
- - . oe. a BtlnkTlO Wnm'll, Illlk"' !.- 'a. w . - -
MrlSTtll-OKAa.t., tquipineot of all kinda at ka; tks ummd mau fra.
,50 HEDGETHOHH PICTURE-PROOF 80
A SAMPLE rUH
TO IMJROOUOS. OMLt
IT f lll-BI IPIA TI5- A SAMPLE PAIR
0CLr-fll.HLi.iu iinta
Tht rtrular retail frt ot thest Urn it
ee j 1. ..tr. bttt to intrttiHC we wtli
0 MORETIOBBLE FSOM PURSTUXts
NAILS. Tawlis or Olaww will no lt the
ilr oat. Bimtv thoiianna pnira oia iin jrenr.
kundi
dred thouenud pairs now in use.
nEMORIPTtOMl Msrleln all f ites. It Is IMr
uea.yriUinir.veivdutnl.ltandlincUinaijlewilll
special quality ot niimrr1winvr..r.v. i
1 J u:..i. ,.n .m.ll minctitres without sllow.
nViheiirtoewpe. We h.y. hundmls of le te f rom alw.
eSatomer,.I.n that their tires h.yeorilyheeri rmpe '
iOonceortwicinwholeraott. They we shnoriore than
ordinary tire, the puncture rwniintiquaiiiirj.jr.i.K .
it avrt Invert ol thin, apecmlly prepared fabric on the
...a Th. regular Drlc of these liiea is fct.jo per pair, but for
dvrrtiaini Duroonrs wear making special factory price to
k. ..I V,n 1 ti So oer Doir. All orders ahippe.1 aai
rorcrral. Yon do not pay a cent until yon 1
We will allow a eavsh dl
r i p. x -asBB..
Wntte tha thlrte robboe tie)
A" ond pimoltiro strips "If
and l." olso rim atrip " II
to prevent rim outtlng. This
tiro will ontU.t ony otbt
naka-irr, kXAaHO aa.4
t.AsiK KlUl.Nti.
irdera shipped umt ilny letter l received. We Ship C. O. !.
il you haveexnminnl and f mnd tiirra atrictly aa represented.
,nt c i nn cent (t'lerev mnkmit th prlc .o per pairi 11 row
.7.,;. ...n.. ii "....l ...i.,. i!,;. ..Ivrrimenienl. Yon run no rt.a tw
"1, "..l i. tne. mi. ta Mr,irf at HUH .pn. ff for any reaaon , they ar.
.n.ilna- ua an order sa tiie tires may.
. . . . v. r tirfrctlv rclutHie sua nionev pern "
lot sniiKiaciuiy o...".. ... --."-----j., t., ,h iii caster, mn faster.
.nk. If you orcier a pair oi inne urcs y . " .. w.
rear bettef. last lonrer and look finer than any lire you nave - iVv. s jwwtla..
now that you will! so well plr.wd that when you want a bicycle yon will iv aa jour .ran.
, . want you to send ua a trial order at one """1 ' V Von send for a pair of
T YOU NEED TIRES Sl?Z:L'Jl'?l&
Zi JJlt 7.i.w.r. crlc o.Ktrd shove: or write for our big Tir and Sundry CaUlofU
rVria and quote. .11 makej and kind. "H.'n tl" Ti k M IH7T1 WO a blcvCc
DO HOT WAIT ?i Z IT. L "53' 5" aTK w
ilers w arc maaina;. ni'; v - i ' ..m . m . . mm m
J. L MEAD CYCLE COUPAIY, CillCftGO, ILL
of the cabinet