The Oregon mist. (St. Helens, Columbia County, Or.) 188?-1913, August 26, 1910, Image 1

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    MIST
THE OREGON
"vou xxix.
CURRENT EVENTS
OF THE WEEK
Doirgs of the World at Large
Told in BricL
a.n.r.1 Resume of Important Events
Pr.s.M.d In Condensed Form
for Our Busy Readera.
marshes In
1 NO 40
ST. UlilJJNS, OREGON. FUIUAY, AUOUST 20, 1910.
FOREST FIRES GRIP
TOWN OF WALLACE
trsns-continental
M.v.r Guvnor of New York City Is
Impri'viMK rapidly.
TV steamer F. A. Kilburn was de
itroyed by firs st her dock In Ssn Fran
Cisco.
Ti.;rtv it.rre soldiers wers prostrated
j . .
byh.at durnlg practice
Kansas.
Steady rslns are falling In Chehalis
county. Wash., extlnguisniiifc- mo .or
,,1 fin s there.
Wallace, Idaho. Is reported to have
had a H.pulllon of exactly 3.000 when
the eciisuB was taken In April.
Y. August lleinse, one of the wcbIUi
ivst' mining men of this country, will
be marrl.-d Sfptemlwr 1 to an actress.
Th.. Itritith cruiser Bedford went
hIwk on the Corwan coast and will be
totl loss. Eighteen men were
lirowiwl.
Senator Wsrner, of Missouri, an-noui.'-cs
that on account of old ago he
will not again be a candidate for re
election. He la 71 years old.
A national bank of Spokane, Wash.,
is .Mailing bank notes which are sup
p., I to bo antiseptic. They are
signed with ink composed largely of
carbolic add,
n.lclaml. C'al.. gave rouaing welcome
tu I be first railroad train to reach that
fitv over the new Western I acme,
which U a direct
ocran-to oi'ean line.
Two lads fishing from a skiff st
Nx,rt, Ore., were caught by a
trong ebb tide and were being carried
out to sea when they were rescued by
the lifo-savlng crew.
It is ssid the coming litical cam
paign will Iw one of the bitterest on
urord in many of the political centers,
aa many old politicians will be msking
a licbl for their politics! lives.
Two desperado attempted to cap
ture a steamer Juat ouUide San Fran
cisco. They killed the captain, but
aft.r a drain-rate flk-ht with the crew
one of them leawd overboard and the
other was captured,
President Taft and ex President
K.H.evelt sre sgsin fellow-workers in
the same political field. The threat
that they might pull apart has been
forcfeihled by a full explanation on one
side snd an unreserved acceptance on
. the other.'
I'ni.il.-.l ..raft hunters In New York
have failed to find any graft.
A plot has been discovered to over
throw the Portugese government.
Ma.lrix has fled from Managua, Me
an, mi a. Katrada't force are ap
proaching the city.
A Pennsylvania man aont out 5.000
sermons on gossip to
matrimonial affair.
J arum b.a rnmiiletcd the annexation
t .,..m i,ni ih Korean people have
been kept in Ignorance of tha move,
A aheei.herder was found dying o
rabies. on an Eastern Washington
range, where he had been bitten by
coyote.
It la rumored that Mias Catherine
Elk ina, who Is to wed the Lmae
d'Abnisil, will eventually be queen of
Greece.
Tron have been rushed to Crater
Lake forost reserve to fight Area. Men
are falling exhausted from exertion
and beat.
Yhe Duka Fran Josef, of Barvaria,
visiting at Newport. K. I., was badly
shaken up In an auto collision with a
car driven by Vlnceal Aaior.
The latest eeneus give the popula
tion of Canada a 7.4H9.781.
A PennayJvala boy died from lock
jaw resulting from a be sling.
ui-.i ,.,l . trin from New
Vork to San Francisco by auto In
days.
r.n.,1. ohlecU to th American
campaign to Indue
the dominion.
TVi mllncr rikiAIlt of China ha se
cretly ordered all anti-foreign
lion suppressed.
a. M.t.maa have discovered
ten glaciers on th alopo of the Three
Sisters mountains.
The Danish Arctic expedition which
ssiled In Juno, 1909, hss been wrec.
on the const of Greenland.
California InaurgenU have elctced
nine-tenths of the convention delegates
and will control both houses of th leg
islature. An areoplanlst, trying for an alti
tude record, saw a ballooniat in trouble
and hovered near him till h was ssre
ly landed. .
ReporU of a breach between Roose
.. .-.i T.rt ... rflaeredited at Bever-
i- ... i ii,.i. i.,n la a-iven them
I J sal It J 1 1 1 1.1 ,i3"b. as
Canada has purchased from England
the cruiser Rslnbow, to form the nu
.1.,.,. r h. fanailian navy, fcngtsno
also lends her colony a number
al Instructors.
Fifty aro reported dead In and
around Wallace, Idaho, where the
property I.mb la f 1,000,11110. The fin:
hss not enlarKed on the area burn
ed Saturday night.
Mullan is probuhly safe but fires
threaten.
Elk City is reported still unburn- i
ed.
Four or more are dead in fires
near Newort, Wanb. One hun
dred and eighty men in the forestry
Service are surrounded in the St. Joe
country.
Taft and St. H.'gis, Mont, have
been burned. Saltese la surrounded
by fire. Dehorgia ia serioualy
threatened. Hatighan, Mont,, is re
ported destroyed.
There is a solid line of fire from
Thompson Fall. Mont., for fiO'miles
to the Idaho line, with portions of
Belknap, White Pine, lloxon and
Huron burning.
Conflagrations rage in the Galla
tin foreit, Montana. Thompson
Falls ia in cril.
Ymir, B. C, is in danger from
fires which arc burning in the bush.
Other firea are gaining headway in
that region and the situation is ser
ious. Avery, Idaho, i destroyed, the
people fleeing ti Tekoa.
INDUSTRIAL DEVELOPMENT AND
PROGRESS OF OUR HOME STATE
WATER RIGHTS IS ISSUE.
Stats Commission Preparing to Hear
All Willow Creek Cases.
Vale -The State water commission
has advertised for meetings on Willow
creek to determine the rights of all
the water uaers on this stream. Un
der the new water code all the right
are to be settled In one suit. Willow
creek is a flood water Stream, about
100 miles long, snd is used by the peo-
OEEQON LIBBAEY COMMISSION.
Good Books for Winter Esadlng Can Be
Had by Villagers.
The Oregon Library Comaiis-
al i traveling libraries
ready to send out into the BtaU. The
t.uv.lino- libraries are intended for
farming communities and small villages
not enjoying library privileges and oa--I.
i.. t minoort a library. There ta ab
solutely no charge for ths libraries
.u ik, LrauHiioriaiun cua.aca w
wavs The books are packed in a strong
ooiien box snu anui. u
A number of Innovations sre be I
Introduced in the Chinese govennent
by American-educated official.
Another ear shortage seems lasvit-
able.
NOTICE OF SALE OF TIDE
LANDS.
-lYienna Bakers & Coffee House
Everything New and Clean
Try Our Coffee and Cake
.1.. it. in Ita mmill. at Vala. I ;,.h. .vi-mima 100 Bounds. Tke ll
The Eastern Oregon Land company has brary may be kept six months, n)the
- th enmniisaioD ana
changed for another and different lot
of books. The books mast be loaned
free of charge to all responsible per-
.. ;n tt fwntniinitv.
The libraries are usually kept in ths
most convenient publie pfaee, a school
house, pontollico, grange hall, store, or in
ai;enU in Vale with a view of securing
some rights, while the Willow Creek
Land & Irrigation company is plan
ning to protect all ita rights and Upper
Willow Creek users arrived in Vale re
cently and are preparing their evi
dence. H Hon S. M. Matthews, Francis
Rose. C. T. Locey, Pierce Smith and begt bouki for grown people and for
. a a .1 l .... i ft a4uIhbi Kit VWk fl-
MANY BUILDINGS BURNED.
Women and Children Flee' on Trains
Skeletons Found.
Mlux.ola Mont. The forest fire
situation on both sides of the Idaho
Montana lino Is more serious than at
any time this seaaon.
Flames sre sweeping over sn in
creasing area, destroying small settle
ments snd willing out of exiotence
millions of dollars' worth of property.
The ls of life will tie large,
grows hourly, and the number of
jurtd is constantly
ml around Wallace
several others who have had rancnea
and used water from 16 to 25 years are
among these, and the lower ranches,
consisting of probably 80 users, are
mukini on their cases. F. M. Saxton,
the water commissioner for this dis
trict will be here the latter part of
AuguBt to begin taking evidence.
It is conceded that whichever wsy
the decisions are made the case will go
through the Circuit; and Supreme
courta before being finally determined.
BONDS ESCAPE OREGON TAX.
Can
children. Each library contains oo pop
ular and interesting books of fiction,
history, travel, biography, acienee, so
ciology, and literature, books which old
and young will enjoy.
If you are interested in a
vnur community.
the Library Commission, Salem, for fur
ther information.
traveling
writs to
CLAMBAKE ANNUAL ATFAIB.
Notice is hereby given that the H0ULT0N
State Land Board of the State of Ore
gon will sell to the highest bidder at
its ofhee, in the Capitol building at
Salem, Oregon, on October 11, mo.
at 10 o'clock A. M., of said day, al
the state's interest in the tide and
overflow lands hereinafter described,
uivinir. however, to the owner or
. anv lands abutting or
IJ rl 1,11, v. - J - a .
fronting on such tide ana ovrrouv.
lands the preference right to purchase
said tide and overflow lands at the
highest price offered, provided such
offer is made in good faith and also
providing that the land will not be
sold nor any oner locit.v. "---:
for less than 17.50 per acre, the board
leserving the riht to reject any and
all bids. Said iand are situated in
Columbia County, Oregon, ana w
scribed as follows:
Tide lands fronting ana aDuiims
Lot 5, Sect. 3, and Lots 4, 5, 6, 7, 8,
and a portion of Lot 3, Sec. 10, I.
N., K. 1 W. . . . .
Beginning at a point easi a i ii
. , . ., a r..A. fr. , Vi - mmrr
and soum " -------
common to Sections J, , "
T. 4 N., R. 1 W., thence south 0 deg.
4tf min. east 432 feet along low i.o
line; thence south 20 deg. 10 min.
west 405 feet along low nut .-,
thence south 23 deg. 20 mm. west 500
fe-t along low tide line; thence south
Ara 4(1 min. Weil l" ll IU8
OREGON
Pmn.rtv Owned by Harriman
Leave No Revenue to atate.
a letter of
George A.
It
in-
increasing. in
it is estimated
Salem In response to
t I. fmm
invurHl WMsB SK.V as...
Steel, state treasurer. Attorney Gen
eral Crawford has just submittted an
opinion that stocks and bonds of a cor-
tM.ration under the laws ol uregon
pers..nal proirty governed by the laws Hunaay.
Newport People Pleased Over Success
of First Festival,
v- . v.wnnrt will have an an
null clambake owing to the success of
the clambake on August 14. The oven
....... ..,,! nd the necessary ses
im J 11 .-
i .. ... ...v tn obtain.
n.ia ua selected as the date for
the recent clambake as the saloons are
closed on that day. Kev. J. B. J. Bel
defended the date, saying that be would
...i u. m.ih at home at such a well-
regulated clambake as he would If he
a ..... - . - ,linHAV nil
invited 10 a piiio
.rnwdl. DO Saw, wtn
low tide line; thence soutn ocb-
min. west 260 feet along low tide line;
thence south 23 deg.
along low tide
deg. 27 min
THE CHICAGO STORE
F. J. BASEEL, Proprietor.
HANDLES ONLY THE BEST IN
Dry Goods, Clothing, Hats, Caps,
Shoes and Boots, Men's
SuitSajhirts, Etc.
A First Class Line of Ladies Suits, Skirts, Etc
If vou want to save money, get the best goods
and always be satisfied with your purchases,
patronize
THE CHICAGO STORE
H0ULT0N, OREGON
. I ..arii
here the death list is at ichki uo.
In addition to at least ! otnerviiw
i it ... ,1 that ti'n iM.'rsons nac
nuii. ah - " -
been made bund.
i...i;...ii,,. n Vtallace. nowever,
re that hearly half of the city will be
saved. Communications wiin vtanace
to the west ha, D.;en p.n - - , dollar.
vala. but eaittwartl ll is ein.rv.j --
d it is known that the entire east
half of the town, aU.ve Seventh street.
has been burned. West oi mai
fi.,v,f i. heinir made and with improve-
" I.. L.... i m mnfO
nt in the water supply in-' '-
i h.. flames mav Do arivrn
critics of his
The
f the corporation ana " - ; llVl him. thev have show-
the navment of inheritance wa. i -b"-- - - h eoinmitte
The
the death of E. II. namman. . . corvallia & tastern Railroad
held stock extensively in
roails and other properties ot u.e
could the inheritance tax act have been
construed as against ui "" "
late it would have added several
" . . .. 11 V...
Conipsny did th. best u couiu,
many were compelled to stand in the
' it i. kliavd here that such
aa have come to Newport this
...mmer will force the railroad company
n tha atate ... ...u,i ..nund the bav from Xaquina,
..j ,l ir witn tne ierrjwav
treiwury. iui .-j oi; for tha eichange of bag
AS ll is me --- -
and bonds, being per-
al property, are subject to the law.
gage.
John
.
and tor
chance that
back.
l Wallace the dead inciuue.
M.....I .,inti...r of the district
i v.ra ireneral agem " "- -"-
i....in r..lr.,ail here, suffocated in his
I ! ll" a
. i at t white trying w
fiome in -nil -
th fMiinlv tiarnu
IVi . . . Mf
Two unknown, whose aeic.o...
t i i .1,.. m m ol tne muniK
IIIUIIU I"
nouse. , , ... ,
Unknown man. nurneu io -
the 0ur d"Aleno house.
tlWdr nir. in wnien me ninu
.... .iiu ft deiiartmeni, a coiiipj
. ' " J ' I
i.. T...ntv.nrth inianirv
volunteers joined, prevent
. ...i.
wesi ami poui.ii. , ,
ai.. I.-, fo the citv is estimated at
., ... tt noo.OOO. Some of the prin-
-I. u l.taMSrsl atn? !
..fAl..n Hardware company,
warehouse and stw k, f lr.O.O.Kl.
w " . . txll 000.
. .. I...I....I Miniior company were
?.;.; building in the.East End that
were saved. . w :
Sonen,- sor GcorRC W. vtei
i i-- . .. tu.laieen
rel reports that me rvK'"
WallT and the St. John river Is
W 8 ".i.ullv clean, with enormous
wept yi "v s .-.-
lo"i:. u,..n Burke and Mullan
rire. .v-.--- , women
8IN1H1 liivi'vi.p - .
. Harriman may have
OI wimw"1 ,L .. i,:-
i...n reaidine in at me umo -
death.
LINCOLN FAIR TO BE BEST.
September Festival Promises .o
Vast urowin.
Toledo-The second annual Lincoln
County Ka.r ana ru
Toledo. September o. .. a r
to be the k-reatesi iair -
,?t8 Th stock exhibits will
me couuijr. wir.
r
Fleht Films Curtailed.
Cottage Orove The Johnson-Jeffries
movinr Dictures were put on at a local
picture showhouse last week. After
.u. v,.i hpn in proeress a short
IUO "
west 270 teet
line: thence soutn l
west 673 feet along low
tide line to point of tide land; thence
north 49 deg. 15 min. east 63 feet along
high tide line; thence north 19 deg. 15
. . .. r t Vimra tifla lint
mm. east Zoo icei aiuo wsu
thence north 23 deg. 45 mm. east 155
feet along high tide line; thence north
"2 deg 45 min. east 200 feet along
high tide line; thence north 24 deg.
o, min ast 300 feet along high tide
line; thence north 29 deg. ia mm. ci
225 feet along high tide line; thence
north 24 deg 0 min. east 195 feet Jilong
high tide line; thence norm u-.
10 mm. east 4oa icei aioug
line; thence nortn om. '"
east 170 feet along high tide line;
thence north 19 deg. is min. east .
feet along high tide line; thence north
7 deg 00 min. west 450 feet to point
..i i,..;n;c rnntainins 2.92 acres.
U! 'S'' "'i . - . . v. .
Beginning at a poini wmu
north 1875 feet and easi
from the corner common to Sections
3 4 9 and 10, T. 4 N.. k.. J v.. i
n'ing Var. 21 deg. 30 min east across
tide lands to point of tide land! i of low
tide at junction ol wuiamcuc
Columbia Rivers; thence north 8 deg.
:., an leet: inence iuin
deg. 15 min. west 380 feet along
low tide line; thence south socg. o
min. west 552 feet along low tide line;
.1 91 rieov 13 min. WtJl in
wienie a"un. " o . ,
(-. alnn low tide line; thence south
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.
sr. r;&t?'vs bliimbia County Abstract and Trust Company
f,.. u m i b t on. ana pmceu iuo m.., Wcsi 4o i"i "
- - - , 1 1(1 n r I
arresi, as omj a thence
of the film under
the 14 rounds
were shown. Later
south 22 deg
feet along low tide
na mm. west 355
line to point of I
n.. - i ,1.:. .nnniv Is produc-1
" 0l. bU.ma"yJ .ded stiik: this' exhi- Astoria-The run of fish
01 ":, I .- nroductive of much good, some improvement i
may ..... .. . Bnd ,u other mnds oi iianu '-";- --"
firea rnilt. ... . . w k I lu.l awl. 1 ue u" "
... ,Hiice Will be DrouK.n "-" -:-. nnalitr.
ini in
UMl t..J ...v:l. ia
The fair commiuec, w ...... ,hat
posed of repn-scntat v, ' - Uickl:
..n from evcrv locality "
rminedmmake this the Rreat
est and best fair ever held here. New
rounds have been leased and pcrma-
le a permanent affair.
Roseburg Pears Go East,
Tk rarloadS Ol
'., . r.u. Rnwpr orchards.
. - in me rAieii -
Kru- . n,aieburr. were
two miles nor". M"Ke8ny.
.hiniied recently by E. M. McK.esny,
stlippeu rjLi i j eomDSnV. of
th. Issue was adjusted after the show tille land; thence north 58 deg 00 mm
, :..i ' . iMiirnund reDro- .... 7o iret alone high tide line
was a.ivern.cu - -- --- . . . - - . - . ea5t i50
.luction ot mo - i.n, ..... - - - h
Itiet along iubo -. - -
-e deg. 15 min. east 247 feet . along
has showed high tide line; mroit imi "
nes on Sand hio min. east 322 feet along high tide
catches thsn ,ne; thence nortn 10 qeg.
feet along nign uuc
29 deg. 15 min. easi
high tide line; thence north 19
LET liS
running small
but the large
1 . ' .. 9 ,ka fil.ntV. I " - - . , . 1 : . nnn.
from every section o v. --- fi,h .. not or tno Dest, uo.ug k-
10
north
along
ST. HELENS, OREGON
MAKE Your Abstracts
DO Your Notarial Work
INSURE Your Buildings
SELL Your Buildings
RENT You a Safety Deposit Box
FURNISH Your Bonds
Z-sEmtm City Shoeing Shop
P0ETLAND MARKETS.
threaten both towns .... of tne i r.u. ... unced
rhildren have been sent out. Sacramento. Mr. McK-eany P
. . ..nne six were iou.iu .7 row n nere
east 600 teet to poini
. ...... 9 HQ arret.
iunun,..,s - - .-I. 1 .
Beginning at a point w.......
....u ti fe,t anil east 3235 feet from
the corner common to Sections 3, 4. 9
I trt ,nnina V.ir. ZL UCK. .v i.-
' ... nnrth 38 deg. 52 min
east 200 feet along low tide line; thence
.u it A in min. wesi ono itrci
l.U.l.l Mvp,. - - ,
nlong low tide line: mence w" "
t . . a i n . ' I.".. . . .U ta Hon l S tTIITl
f Dw Three cariotaa oi yc rl n hav funji tujc me; inrncc norm .
Rodeburg; inrt-c .-u . ' ' v,i .nd brewinir. 20 fr.t alonir low tide line;
1 i ij v - r v v v . am
JO ItT Wti. I l II. II. aj nun.. . ,.1,
1 .... snn. a,l ot anil Tver I . . i iVisnr finrtn
forn-no.e, . ,eet. along alona
... cr . i mm ncsi . - - r.
r:ll....n'a Mrnn. B-U Ipr wu ,
"i""""" ' . -. ,i. i .
shorts, fills-3! roiifiu
Wheat Bluestem, 96(a9Se; club, 86
u....;nn 84r(85e: valley,
!e- forty fold, SifeSSej Turkey red,
90c. . r:..
HayTrack prices: iimoioy ...
ette Valley, $18(ffl9 per toaj Eaetera
20(d'Jl: auaiia, new, ..vv,.-,
r-i RiQPlfsmithincr. Woodwork and Repair
pa r Work Promptly and Neatly T)one Pav
nz Cutters' Tools Made to Order. Horse
A Soecialty. All Diseases of the Foot
Scientifically Treated Free of Charge.
E. H. WICKS, Proprietor
First Door West of School House. ST. HELENS. ORE.
fruit company, ol
equal to those
"u .i, ru-ars crown nere
Five of eounties north of UouRias.
Besides
f where t'" .. D . nnwluct brougni an
ur n me ""t ----- The raen uu"" r--. . ..:..
dlinirs. 30;
lev. 25(ii 20.
A... xi boomISSO tier ton.
Oreon Fruits Apples, new, oi' "y
i. Wmr F.iro tunne
-j l.u.llv burned,
neau ..u ,,,
the dead were ... - f lne . " f Si 60 a box. Besides "w- ,rieot a. 7Sc(tl; plums, 75e(
they had sought refuge. Thej May avoraga of fruitgrow. l'fr , 25f,ri 50; peaches, 4075ci
down in water, covered with wet these, othe DougU. cou.y , , V. bl,ckberri.., 1-75
10'
cttlers to leave
aglta
,nd blankets. . ers have f Winstons. six
Some had d.eo .- , earioao. '-. ona c.r from
some nau ..i-- Th
from suffocation by - d-
iured were
tsl tn waua.e
nillard and one car
. ears .'UIM "
Myrtle Creek.
grapes,
per
nvcred at Big
. a i ... rurnV
Twelve oeau , d
There were uinx j---- ,
Creek.
three others were
One fire flgnier w
..mi.leUly blinded.
.a f.iund dead near
arc Injured at mai
. c....r Factorv
Enterprise May "-6 Labbnire. 2ti(ifir; ci
Knterprise - Kf Ro -PP ofSaU rabba
LKV,".V:.:.iu-after an inspection
h " . he e and iU adaptability to
r '.VaTriCrec. three - on a large scale. I.
'"'.""a ' T. " and five others m- "T. ,,1;, .tatement Judge Itoiapp
(lean, i.
jurcd.
.7 1
a puonc - . ,, f
T avs
of
Blue Mountains All Ablnie.
... . k ,t.,na nail
Dayton, --"1i:"u.rn-WWh.
smoke hanp. yvy .. mountain
,ngton or!I"u;..tlln fires
.ml indicating u. ha
.re again raging .. , 30 miK.,
serve on tno it.k .
'h-'&rbdu
iUy oi '.,..- this sum-
.......iu.wt from
mer. Meag.r . , c(,tioni
'You may -"j -- , . . ,. lh.
ht ia known as me o..-r -
The iudge further stsiea
the require.. . . here,
there would De '
Monster Sunflower.
Mr. and Mrs. ueoige
what is -" . ! -hve inspect- 1 e
JE" L'vX; ststed that if Ul
ed." I ne ju..k ,ngured
of na-
Inir are the mom or -
,nK . Heta Is reci
m,.r. , r, te, 0f the location,
the burned J.jtr 't te' flf
i.,',r head'w.ter. of the
l.m.- ..iri. Mmn.
Asotin river near - -
Farmhouses Destroyed.
. r. Ore Fire that origin-
town, still rag. lhe
of the valley ;ndR's 0f that
Breitmsyerhdm. BesWoit a
district sre """"i",' lated, but the
patrol from town has asawtea
Are is running In dry graM snd
bBWh. '"t Kp"We-
loffanbcrries. fl.50 per crate,
Melons Watermelons, 1W1M
liundred; cantaloupes, i.ooiio rc"
crvfnnMnaHeans. 3(o)Se per pound;
" ita II IA im
Cl.uiu.unvi, w . r
corn, 25e; euenin-
. oiTTAft nor box: CBCTiIant, 8'a8
per pound; garlic, StfMOe; green onions,
i. ,iiii! nenners. 50s per box,
radishes, IStSMOa per doren; .q..sh
-Oe per crate; tomatoes, 3060e pel
.MpCarrots, t(7J,1.25;
lefts, 1.50; parsnips, fl(f?1.25; turnips,
00. , , . .
Potatoes New, H.-M'ii. I'"
.Ired; sweet potatoes. 4 per poiina.
Onions Walla Walla, 2.50 per sack;
Oreeon. 2(ff'2.2.,5 per sack.
Kggs-Oregon candled, 2829e per
Hutter City creamery, solid pack, 84s
nr noun.1: butter xai. oto ir t-. ,
. a i..44 Q 1m nf IMI
act ii min west
t W UVS,. a rtf.
low tide line; then- south s aeg.
min east 311 feet across tide lands to
high tide line; thence south 4 deg.
?,o min. east 175 feet along high tide
line; thence south 28 deg. to
.. ais feet along high tide
.ul . ..,th 9n Ara 40 min. east
vt alrtnir hiirh tide line: thence south
i (t oo mm. easi i i
i.: u ...I- l n thence souin
n m;n a 30 feet along high
line; thence south 12 deg. 20 min east
370 feet along high tide line; jne..
...., i Ara 4S min. west 170 feet to
point of beginning, containing 5.91
Beginning at a point which bears
south 5018 feet and east 1009 fee
from the corner common tn Sections
3 4. 9 and 10, T. 4 N R. 1 thence
cast 60 feet across low tide lands.
thence north 19 deg oo m.... -feet
along low tide line; thence north
15 deg. 25 min. east '.'oa icei a.o..n ;
mm.
line;
40 S
juth
along
IS deg
tide
MAM
mm
I 111 i l taV m aT"
mil.
.ANTED-A RIDER AGEI1T
i .r...r " . . (., i.krA h ui. Durum
U1uK kSI1 K.! until you rrie .nd appro.. oij
IKUCHTOWI
and dixrlc. U
wite and thiWl.
Our atenU Trrbara aa.
mttmc. .,
your wcrcla. .
' . . . . ., i l , l-& th 1 1 1 rtmiu .nn nine m nMi in.
t . i . . - .)... rvu-ii !.- ut a i our riitensc anu w " " r .
U-v haTe Vsunflower plant growing in
ley nave . claim
hV.,r. '-wnby Major Lee country .tore h
oc ini. ui " -. i.ini t'hee.ae mil
Moorehouse. oi ,.."' local per pound; Young America, isvsw"
.L and which was written up in local rrf 'j mrtMOe; springs. 18
ago, and wn. producer. ri,,,1'Ty t " ,Amj-. ..J. in(WllUe!
iftr. 24e net ponnd,
erenm tw.nt, 17
lSMiCrtnne.
aa aVnirt
. . .wrsi ft si sa viis.'"
in.rt " a
The Moor.u.u r - .. the
rKBeXiHerear-SS.
Plan Big Chicksn Fsrm.
Medfonl-J, A. Arming - build-
Ing what is, per..-r. .
eHchickenhouseln.Un-
re-Tlo; of th. Oregon Afi
K;.l college st Corval is. This
one
ex
cultural y - . f t
be jbo ie --
Mr. Astrong is developing a
.farm of 10 acres where P!
specialty.
be a
turkeys, live. 20e; dressea, zn&,
squabs, fS per dor.en.
Pork Fancy, 13e per pound.
Veal Fancy. ponnd.
Hons 1009 crop, 8(tfl2Vje, affording
to quality; olds, nominal; 1910 oa
. in..
irar.a. ,91
Wool Fastern l.rrgon, wv- r-
.u.. nBOa ner pound. Mo-
IKIIlDlli t.it;i . .
nair Choice. 32(?r"e.
nark 4V. per pound.
tlMea Salted hl.S, trt?7H PM
j. ..i.J .alf 13e: salted kid, 8e;
ialted' stags. ; gre-n h'd. 1 lo""!
dry hides. lBtfl7e; ry ealf, 17(3
18e; dry stsgs, U12e.
tide line; thence north 13 deg . 45 mm
. nnn f alnnff low tide line,
rasi a jot
thence north 14 deg. n m:n. ....
feet along low tide line; thence north
o. a. in min east 20 feet along low
tide line; thence north 32 deg. 20 mm.
.... inn t. ..tornr lnw tide line; thence
west 80 feet across tide lands; thence
.u an sn min west 400 teet
.long high tide line: thence uth 24
deir. OS min. west 44S fcctalong high
tide line; thence south 13 deg. .m mm
west 178 feet along mgn
.. ,u w 92 nun. west 42
tnence "'" ",. . . .-,u
r... .tn hu,h twie line: uini.c ..wn.
I"l a..,in i - - -
.a .1. ll mm west S(. lee. aiw.,
fACTOBT PRICES a. or. kU pron. above actual (c.orr coat.
wa w llIe astoxisked :,h p -t?i3S3
BicVCLJS 1KAI..K!. you can aciioui u. - .
our frKr""".J'.-;jZ -nUyaaat aecoo.1 hind NcTCl". Da.
I. Hit. a number on hand taken In trote fj, "f.iiJ Tbanra.n l.ats anaill trta.
rrompUT PncM ranin iron. ao '"". ,,.. ,ha.fns and Iwlala, atu, raiNU" aaa
MASTEI-BBAKES, NruTirW.1 -J!!iVC.fcB jat- M on
50 I1EDGETH0RFI aciUKt-rituyr 71
SPLF-HEALIHQ mSSSSU-SSS
Tkl rrrol" rfiail rkl tt thru Urn tt
$.iy ftr fair. . f ,.;;'
9 MORE TROUBLE rawM rHu-i"""
m 1 1 ut Ttvok or til" Win -
" MtBMy iho-d rir. .sold lst ycjr.
a. s k.iMiirtKi tniniMuu
OffIMfWft-eBU
nueayr.ii.na."'j . , ,v. hwH
high tide line; thence south f
min. west 155 fect along high tide
line; thence south, ia ocg -?
west 7 feet to point of beginning,
containing 5.18 acres. .... .
Applications and bids should he ad
. r. Rrnwn. Clerk Stati
nressru i v.. v.. ... -- -
. j n.. c.,i,m. Oregon, and
marked "Application and bid to pur
chase tide land,. q BJlowN.
I Gerk State Land Board.
Dated this July 89, 1910.
re We hiv hundrcJi ot icttrrs from satis
that their l,rHh.onlybn P'""Pk1
. vunn. Thry we. Rh no nore than
ur- I
V ivw. 7
a m . a '
III
III
Kotte the thllT raM" ijval
nd -1," alao rlaa atrip -M"
... n,.i.nt rim auttlne. Thai
. lh Mncture rcaiat in? quam.es ui:i R g-; a airs w... aaua..
a'",! oihin "weci ally prcnrd fabric oa the V m.k-sorT. hXAarlt) avaat
.nd rill-li "''.'"".Xmnrari al J. eapenae if for any reaaoa i th.y are
.mliuir n order aa th. '' may, ""V' ,"m and money aent to a. ta aa a. I. aa la
ink. If yon order a pair of th- tire", yo or area al any P"--
4a, c-lte?, la.1 longer and look finerj h.n r wlU iT, yout aed.
' '. . -i I ih.t when VOU W
VlTind'S i?e.a.n.rkrnd.o tVrrO'rill'oK BCT1K.I . b.eyj.1
!. L HEAD CYCLE COMPANY, CHICAGO, ILL
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