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About The Oregon mist. (St. Helens, Columbia County, Or.) 188?-1913 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 2, 1910)
nn XXIX. THE OREGON MIS ST. 1IELKN8, OREGON, FRIDAY, HK1TJSMBKH 2. 1910. 41 ' CliHHKNT EVENTS OF THE WEEK Doings of the World at Large Told in Brief. a.n.r.1 Riumt Of Important Event Pr.Mnt4 In Conflen.o" rrra for Our Busy RdT. ' u,r (;yi.r improve rpliflr .nd ttok n suto riJo ' whBt h believed to b AsUtle chol art hss broken out tn Berlin. . new comet hiui been lghtd by am-mer from Algier.ob.erv.tury. A b.,,Lne carrying five passenger .nd the driver mad a ucceful flight In Kmiii c. uiM for 20c on th New York i. ..ri,..L the hia-hrat prir iinc gun a -' " civil war. Kiiior William explain bit relation to God a l'l"g the him M any other jood Christian. Rioting continue In the tret car strike t O'lumuu. Ohio, and 3 .r- have been made, "(ilonrl Uev.lt aeverely eritirl ed th U. S. Supreme court In a apeech 'before the Colorado lef lalature. RAIN QUINCHES FIRES. 1 " " I .'The Hritlsh government haa sur veyed a railroad line Into the great B.u. hl tin mine, of Northern Nigeria. The daughter of a prominent New v... Uwvl-r will marry an American ised Japanese bikJ the couple will then (0 to Tkio to reside. A pruject to widen Washington atm-t. Portland, it meeting with p- hravkl of the tnirty owner alttKHitfh the move will coat tuan dred thousand of dollar. Mm. Adrianre, who admitted mug jling a pearl necklace and gold puree, ii now h Id on charge of smuggling tl 1 f. mm wurth uf other icwela which were found In hr poMt-Mlon, and her fine home haa been pledged to furniah Uil. The atork again hover near the roy al hnUM- of Russia. Colonel Kooarvell enjoyed a 30-mile ride .r the Wyoming plaina on a cow MJny. Th.. k.iu r'a nutlmrat on hi "divine right to rule" la attributed to irrita lion at the SorilisU. Official announeentent baa been re reived at Waahington of tha annexa tion of Core by Japan. It if estimated that the new north Jetty at the mouth of the Columbia riv er will r.t $1.2015,000. Mayor Caynor, of New York, baa left the hoapital and will oon take up his official dutie again. The federal cenau .how. that the smaller ritie made the largeat per centage of gain in population. Uv Th..miM 2 vaar old. of Oswe go, Or., was atruck and Inetantly killed by lightning during a thunder torm. The rily of Bogota. Colombia, haa bought the utrect car line from the American owner to avoid complica tion! r.'Kulting from recent riot. A wealthy woman tourit returning from Kuropo waa caught trying to smuggle in $6,000 pearl necklace and ipmi-jrold puree, purchaaed In Switl trlanil. Ivy Baldwin; expert aviator and ex signal man of the U. S. army, fell 6 feet when hi aeroplane struck a tele Done iioln at San Francisco. He wa uninjured but tha machine waa cotisid- erslily damaged. A California train waa derailed twice in Dim Hhv bv atrikirff cows on Jhetrark. '. Conservative in Nicaragua oppose elevation f ('.m.ral Estrada to the presidency. '. A btir rvelona and rain atorm did ihurh diimngu to crop, and buildings hi Michigan. 1 The government ha forbidden the burfiiiur (lf Knv more money on funeral Pyre by Yuma Indian. t W'vyt-r Gay nor, of New York City, la far recovered that ha ia planning to take up his official duties aoon. 1 Ex-President Caatro, of Venesucl. Il beleivtd to b at the bottom of a re-yntly-dim'overcd plot againat Pri 4"t Comet. Kiyht urn Imnwn tn be dead and many badly injured In a train wreck near Durand, Michigan. Several more are miming. . A lfi-year-ol.l girl la dead from starvstion at sm Angele. She i the second one of a party of Holly Rol ler to die a a reault of religious fanatieiam. ClIHtiima nffli-nra knld UD the 12 trunVa .r m n. aAmn. wife of the famous actor, at New York City, not being willing to take her word a whHt they contained. .. There was almost a riot at the Inter national convention of hotel steward t Pittaburg when both San Francisco and New lirL.i.. .nirht an Indorse Went for tha Panama XDOSitiOB In 11R. ' Further revlalnn nf tha Urlff will be nsde the keynote of tha coming cam Plgn. It la rr.tim.il n.t the fire loM in the forests of tha Northwest will reach Light Showars Soak Traa Tops and Aid Fir Fighters. Local stiowem in PortUmt and vicin ity Sunday, Aug. 2H. put an end to one of the longeat dry spell in the. hinuiry of Oregon and at the samu time brought relief to the fin-fig liters en- gsgvq in ine endeavor to overcome conflagration in the diatricU between Sandy and Mount Hood. The showers extends! as far south in the Willamette valley aa Kugene, but the dry spell is still unbroken at Ki mo- burg. South of that place and eiutt uf liedford a light ahower fell in the Cra ter forest district, where the wont fires in the state prevail. There were light showers at some parta east of the Caxraiba, notably at Walla Walla, where a 7o-day drouth was broken. The sky is overcast and more rain is expected. It haa been 90 days since a real shower fell in Portland. August 15 witnessed a mist which served to clear the atmosphere. F.ighlonc-hundredtha of an inch fell during the intermittent storms of Sunday. The rain foil in about the same quan tities in the Mount Hood fire district and will enable the memliers of the state militia and cititens now on the firing line to prevent the further spread of the flames. It la well known that lire run through the crowns only when the atmosphere is dry, and the humidity 'f the past few days is ex pected to have almost a good an effect on the fires as a good soaking. The men on the ground can set their Are hrvaka ami drive the flames back. Albany received her first soaking in 67 days, the longest dry spell ever re corded there. The last rain fell June 22. Report from Albany are that tl, rainfall raualed that in Portland. A light shower was experienced at Eugene atniut noon, but ia believed that heavy rain fell in the mountains east of that city. Following the rain the atmosphere cleared of the smoke which haa been banging over the. city and the fires burning in ue i aseaurs i.;i. I., at times. Lugene soeureu i.l..i.hni communication with ence for the first time since broke out two weeks ago. INDUSTRIAL DEVELOPMENT AND PROGRESS OF OUR HOME STATE About 40 men who had labor liana againat the North Bank Lumber eom 'a mill at Yacolt. Wah., will mill I destroyed by foreat fire. WILDEST ON EARTH. STATE BUYS PHEASANTS. NOTICE Psndleton Show to Eclipse Anything Ever Attempted In West. Pendleton Deputy District Attor ney Frederick Steiwer, of Umatilla county, formerly a well known athlete at the University of Oregon, who i chairman of the committee on com petitive event for "The Round-Up,' which is to be given in this city Sep tember 2'J, 30 and October 1, has drawn uo a provisional draft'of the event for the big frontier show, snd from that it is evident that the exhibi tion here will be the wildest western show ever pulled off in the Northwest. The list includes bucking contests, steer roping contests, relsy races, men's and women's, and pony express races lasting over throe days, wild horse rsres, wild mule races, wild steer races, tug-o'-war on horseback, slow mule races, Indian pony racca, fancy and trick shooting, hat races, hnrneback tiistol contest, fancy roping snd bulldogging of steers. Other events will be added from time to time as the committee complete arrange .( .ml f,,r all of them nurses will be hung up for the winners, who will receive in addition the title of all Northwert champion. Besides the competitive event there will be In dian war dunces, military spectacles, parade snd cowboy band concert. Gam Birds Will Be Liberated by Warden Stevenson. Pnrvallis R. O. Stevenson, state game warden, ha purchaaed 100 pairs of Reeves phessanta of Gene Simpson at $16 per pair and will liberate them in section ,of the tate showing the least number of violation of the gam law. Thi week four pair will be sent to each of the following and liber ated by them: Bob Hughe, eight miles south of Corvallis; C. B. Gay, Medford; Eugene Wright, Grant Pa; J. D. Wilson, Yoncalla; Philip Ritber, Albany; Paul Houscr, balem. Others will be liberated laier wnen suitable localities have been iouna and where the assurance is given uiav they will be properly protected. i?,..vp. nhasanta are the largest of the pheasant family and bava proved a OF SALE LANDS. OF TIDE all and vr.: i. hrrehv sriven that the State 1-and Board of the State Of Ore gon will sell to the highest bidder a ?.. ttv. in the CaDitol building at c..i,. tirrimn. on October il. mo, at 10 'o'clock A. M., of said day, . i ....'. ini.r.ii in the tide ) inc au --- -- - . rfl.. lands hereinafter desCNDcu, giving, however, to the owner or r.f n lands abutting or fronting on such tide and overflow .u- r,frr.nre rie:ht to purchase ":rr : r" a lands at the NIU liuc -i j ..U highest price ortereo. Drovmeu u :. ,a. in ffood faith, and also -.A.r, that the land will not ...u .nu nfFrr therefor i iT. 7 mi ner acre, the board (Of maw f . leserving the right to reject any and .11 i.;. i iA Lmds are situated in an - j Am S. Long & Son General Contractors .fifMHaBsaBBBaBXfxtaHsBB Wnrlr A SoeclaltT Bridges, Sidewalks, Sephc Tanks, Ltc. Houlton ESTIMATES FURNISHED Ukegon be accepted Columbia County, great game bird in bng ana, ?' V frontinlr and abutting a known Oregon ia the nrsi V"1" u Lot S Sect. 3. and Lots 4, 5, 6. 7. 8, . stock up with thi. variety, juat . It Lot S, M . j 4 th. firt tn o ant the China ring- v. VA nek. which ha been ao prolific in it H.'inninr' at a ooint east 926.1 feet propagation. Many of the state have and j, 3478 a feet from the corner i . ih.ir mnnev on the Hun- mrn tn Sections 3. 4, 8 and 10, garian partridge. Th. nhnaaunta lUfll . f th upneral eame tuna, oi line; inent-e THE CHICAGO STORE F. J. BASEEL, Proprietor. HANDLES ONLY THE BEST IN Dry Goods, Clothing, Hats, Caps, bhoes and ooots, wien s Suits Shirts, Etc. A first Class Line of Ladies' Suits, Skirts, Etc FARMERS PLANT FRUIT. Anr.Ua and Psars on Commercial Seals Popular Near Weston. Weston Farmer in the mountain eountrv adjacent to Weston are pre- n.rincr tn i.lant commercial orchards, and 30 or more have contracted for trees. Visiting expert have pro nounced the mountain Soil to le wen adapted for winter pplu and pear without rriirstion. ana eacn vl farmers inU-resU-d will plant from one Klor the fires whieh there is now ,50,0UU on oanu. Mr. Stevenson gives it out a ni inten tion to spend a portion or this money in an effort to restocg uie neiu streams'. eet the best goods common to octuuua , ' . I 11 VUU vo.iii ' - ',CJ ij T 4 N.. R. 1 W., thence south 0 deg. I J , ofJcfiorl with VOlir TJlirChaSeS. bought ara paid Us min. east 432 feet along low i.oe ailU ttl WrtJfO " - patronize THE CHICAGO STORE HOULTON, OREGON LAND WILL YIELD OIL. Five Fields Of the Land ia in San .1. I in ru. u'" v,?. vield from 25 to 40 bushel to oeen vr.eu . ,nrn ..,n(la oter t... nr, .ttention ana me acre. ' " ? " . - ... Drills Are Boring Eastern Oregon.' Vale Walter S. Martin, one of owner of the Eastern Oregon Himmnv. and whose home Francisco, is in Vale for the purpose of looking into the development of his vast holding in Malheur county, which will eventually lead into the placing of his acreage on the market Demon stration farm are being established in .v.. rn vallcv eountrv and dry larm- ia nrnvinff successful. Urain will t.i ti-n arres of these iuits Small orchards have tofore. but received no " - f Jet high. Mr. Martin is greatly frequently contained . score , of differ- six Itet n g y M varievica. .;. . . , i. :. th 1 now oe ia ROOSEVELT RIDES ON PLAINS. T.k.a 30-Mile Jaunt W.lh Cowboy in Wyoming. Cheyenne. Wyoming. Aug. 29.-On U.ugh, wiry cow ponies, Theodore Roosevelt ro.le 30 miles arros the plain of Wyoming yesterday. He . . . . .1 moM amnnir wnld to gel oara um - " the cowboy In their own country and th them as he am in w.c u.- when the lure 01 mingle wi a-- 97 vara airo. the West orougm n.m - joung man, from the KasL lie vis.t 7 . .Ji u ' ..nrh of Senator V, arren eu me - - - - .nd return.-d to Cheyenne tonight, more enthusisstie thsn ever about the wonders of the Went. Colonel l'-Mevelt began the day by ,ing to the First Congregational church. Karly in the afternoon, he "Za i,i. hf.rae. He had a relay of thrue mounta ami he rode them like a cavalryman. When the ride was over L" h. h,l enioye.1 every mile of it d wa not bit stiff or ;re. 'u- if Korl i. a. ent x.mmrrrial VSrietlCS .i t.u ..i-h farmer, and the young t.es will receive thorough care and ...U iuut inn Since Interest in fruit culture has K,n arousi'd in the past few weeks many fine specimens of mountain pear. a raiaed on a few thriity trees, have been brought to town for di-play. J. R. Beaton exhibit two apples weighing three pound. DELEGATES ARE NAMED. Representativss to Fsrmers' Conven tion Get Crodentisls. c..i..,n..Wates to the farmers w. i nnorn-M to be held t ItLtUUM , . now being drilled. the prospect. five different well Ue i pleased with Electric Line Du In 1912. Brownsville Brownsville will have n electric line in operation between h.r and Albany by August 22, 1912, or within two years from the passage of the ordinance granted by tha city council to the Albany & Interurban D.iiw.v pnmnanv. The ordinance the council granting m . 90-vear franchise to use passed by company aonth 20 dear. 10 mm. west 4U5 teet aiong iow thence south 23 deg. 20 mm. west 500 t... -ini irvw tide line: thence south 30 deg. 40 min. west 133 feet along nr thence souin a ocg. min west 200 feet along low tide line; .th 2:1 dee. west 270 feet along low tide line; thence south 19 a.c, 97 min west 673 feet along low tide line to point of tide land; thence ,iaA-j is min. east 6a feet along high tide line; thence north 19 deg. 15 -Rn feet alonir high tide line; nil". . . . . it. thence north 23 deg. a mm. i . .in,r hinh tide hne: thence nortn oo a 45 min. east 200 feet along u:u tin-- thence north 24 deg. i.n ,..!n. east 300 feet along high tide line; ihtnce north 29 deg. 15 mm east 225 cct along high tide line; thence north 24 deg. 0 min. east 195 feet along high tide line; thence north 22 deg. 10 min. east 405 feet along high tide line; thence north 18 deg 45 mm east 170 feet along high tide line, thence north 19 deg. 1 min. ca feet along high tide line; thence north 7 deg. 00 min. west 450 feet to point ..r i ;nn;r.ir 1-nntaininz 2.92 acres. Beginning at a point which bears ".i? it. fret and east 2445 feet frm the eorner common to Sections s a and 10. T. 4 N.. R. 1 VV.. run ning Var. 21 deg. 30 mm east across tide lands to point of tide lands of low nmMixn nf Willamette and thence north 8 deg sil feet: thence south 20 deg' 15 min. west 380 feet along low tide line; thence south 8 deg.. 40 ,t k.12 feet alonii low tide line; thence south 21 deg. 13 min. west 417 feet along low tide line; inem-c on mm west Js icci --"' 2U 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. wisf-j - jsi. -U acK. linn. "-" . certain atreet through the city, differ L ,ine. thcnce soutn 16 deg. TtinmnkinS. C Van laHKIV. .w v" ' .... I. and rout sell: K n.ir C hevenne, a ranchman, accompanied him. Thi.w cantered a nwa atopping no m,Ki lm " om.l talked wim asking him how wing In tho cattle country. -, rliink thev came ,w ... - SunaUir warren, the prairie, while the col cow puncher, re nowadays As it began to tn the ranch of they stopped Lin- . ; n. tiiber 6. and coin, reo., C01H1HV..V.. B, " " , to the American Mining congre.-, - te held at Los Angeles. ." lumber 26 to Octeber 1. were nsmed i... ..;., r.nvernor jay in some respect irom vne one sented two week ago. PORTLAND MARKETS. who. Rlueatem. 95i97c; club, Ra- red Russian. 86c; valley, 90c; in.f..l.l O0e: Turkev red, 88(ii92c. R.rlev Feed and brewing, $23 oq r.n rtof Inn. ... TV.,.U nriea! Timothy. Wll- Th delegates to the Fsrmcr' congress ,.mette valley m per ton; Eat- u follows: Ausun i. uu.w.i, , ,rn Oregon, x-ztwzi; auaii", ", Forest Grove; B. C. Leedy, f.""ir..- ri,ne: C D. Huffman. i"r a t Shoemake. Salem; k Ronnev. lygn cracked, A. Edwin A. I. John- .on. Vale; B. F. L.ughlin Yamhill; i L-w. ilhimv: T. E. Grifflth, Klamh KaUs; C. L Griffith. McCoy; W D. Barnes, Laidlaw, U Wheeler. Pleasant Hill; W. P. K.rc-h- " XI' r.,v Delenates to the sm, o" w T Wright. congress are; ... . Day, Uiana. Minine Ruse burg: J. S. turned out to lor sun-.. .-.,.. j,h a COW welcomo Ulonei n -. , inc .: 4 in their dumuj all rounu. herder were dressed best. Killed in Bsseball Riot. ball game between v, rhamnionsmi' " county Sunday fterno..nbre . . i ".i.- .,iiK nn nic. Three riot in ui - . dead, tnroe d several less serious- Three Brooks. Ga. A n. gn clubs for Fsyette .... in a riot ball players are dead. . ... f I wl fatally wj r -. n, hall b.U 'yurt- ,?r?. L arore. of s,.c were usr.i I.. - Tn riot was r'.J. th. which allowed the 4iiviiirn an " . the umpire, he esca,H.-d without Injury. nAPL.rMlnr it Silent. F.,r the second day Cleve.n, Rol.kof,.er lucrtm."". - , , t tne foiled to take n - Unti, Kuclid avenue nap-- m of twoweek.go H w- t the oil amg - . ",..i.d. His fil Sunday sH;nt in v.--- . , ureto speaK av mainuin-d During to Rush Work on Cut-off. K'-'"'nK8ihn f. ng pusncu v - - !- Natron line, but no consm.cv.o. h,g done by the Oregon Trunk in Kla m?th county.. Surveyors work .l.. u.'n.Mi river Taiie rn U: ersin hay, $13(i 14 Corn Whole, $32 per ton; $33 Millstuffs Bran. $20 per ton; mid dlings, $30; shorts, $2122; rolled harlev. $251 26. Oats New, $29(rf30 per ton. ERr Oregon candled, 29i 30c dot. Butter City creamery, olid pack, 36c per pound: butter fat, 36c; coun try store butter, 24c. Poultry Hens, 16lil6c; springs. 16(.ll7c; ducks, white. ioiu,i.c. geese, 22 S,fd 25c; turkeys, live, 20c; dressed, 22',i.25c; squabs, $3perdo. Pork Fancy, 13c per pound. Veal Fancy, 12c per pound. Green Fruit Apple, new, bOem $1.25 per box; apricoU, 75c(?f,$l; plums, 75c(.i$l; peaches, B085c; pears. $1.25fii 1.60; grape. $11.75; i.i..LKrioa tiri;1.60 oer crate; buck- U1IIV RWl a ' sr. IMA Y UUU U . j I Monk v ineations for the line from tne neaa . und; watermelon, f the UpH-r Klamath lake to , WT hundred: cantaloupe. $2.60 lin Fa ao that the . . -.,i he built tnR h dinw of the Weyer- V1ML Lillian hauser company can iLiincru are on ooin Klamath lake. The Medioraw... ,hl. hmVB mosioi "- . h ftr3 oer crate. Vegetable ueans. 3fti;5c branch line to first to be built. pound; per cu cumbers, 25i40c per box; eggplant, 6c pound; garlic, 8((tl0c; green oniona. K ot tnf "7"' c,bbage. 2fi3c; cauliflower, $1.60 be tapped The.e cabbage S . idea of theUpper ce'ery. . . -1 r - - 1 ntu .irl linr ... . n ii.Ct A , n ICCI ilUUK ' " - A-a 08 min. west 355 feet along low tide line to point ot tide land; thence north 58 deg 00 mm n ft alonor hieh tide line; thence north 12 deg. 10 min. east 150 icet along high tide line; thence north t deg 15 min. east 247 feet along i;n- thnre north 15 deg. 322 feet along high tide line; thence north 1 deg. 20 min east om t .innir hiirh tide line; thence .w oo A-a is mm. east 455 teet along high tide line; thence north IS des 45 min. east 20 feet along high tide line; thence north 17 deg. is mm rait 600 feet to point of beginning o an arres. Beginning at a point which bears . " . . i . ,(111 (mt (mm n ip.t ann cam i.v. . l . nnminn to Sections 3, 4, 9 ,H io. runnine Var. 21 deg. -30 min .. .k.n nnrth 38 Jcsr. 52 mm east 200 feet along low tide line; thence north 11 deg. 10 min west 388 feet along low tide line; thence north 14 ,ur 12 min. west 720 feet along low tide line: thence north 16 deg. 35 mm ...... kt? --t alona- low tide line; .i nr,h 9t fW 05 min. west 630 feet along low tide line; thence north . ! min west 445 feet along i Unm- ihftire south 8 deg. 20 min. east 311 feet across tide lands to high tide line; thence south 48 deg n min east 175 feet along high tide i: . .i..n rnth 28 de. 00 min iia frt alone hieh tide line --- . ino thence sooth 20 deg. 40 mm. ra t... hioVi tide line: thence south A. nn min east 4t2 feet along ,;. ti,!,. line: thence south 18 deg U min. east 630 feet ajons high tide line; thence south 12 deg. 20 mm east 370 feet along high tide line; thence viuth 34 deg. 45 min. west 170 feet to of beginning, containing 1 Columbia County Abstract and Trnst Company ST. HELENS, OREGON LEU MAKE Your Abstracts DO Your Notarial Work INSURE Your Buildings SELL Your Buildings RENT You a Safety Deposit Box FURNISH Your Bonds City Shoeing Shop insr 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. .Won: wppers. ooc per vox "--" r s. - . . . A . I I m lll'H. A W - a v. . - . . I'W -.a. ..ready been let. and supplje. are o 30,?40c per box; Beginning a . point wn o u . . valley. . paranipsfUra.25; turnip $1. PoUtoe iNew, i. iw tide lands: hundred: sweet potatoes, 8c per pouna. 6M Onions-New, $1.60fa2 pw Hck. ' ;,o ,ow ti(le ,ine; thence north Cattle Deef steer, good to 0'- ,5 afg 2J min. east 2B5 feet along low $56e5.Z5; iair to meuium. '""'"' tiJe line; thence norm ii or. KOOU IO Cliun, f.V' Plan Townsites on Railroads. . ..!!. Riveral new town are being promoted on the urvey "re "" T,..W. Crescent ws K.UJSeU ' ItUsitustedintheex is" point mm of the pltftofthoreicencenB.- during tno .:..i..i..l refused that timo ho naa .'" - be intervicwed. Sia Ar. Victims of Duel. r .n Okla. According to re I..wton. Okia. n..m,n.ndone port rece.veo "' kil)cd or eri womsn h.ve eithtr be n y '':.;rfn,m Water. A. ,B. . at th CO trem norm e..u . 4.BU a l a riMirnn r,itBvri n i tld to cross the Kl.m.th F.ll.- line nd where the Trunk survey runs. It i being uJer. TrunKsur", fof Used as the ''"f0"" . . Hill ln. Southern 1 ;;;IH. Further souvn " $66.75; fair to me- onaij V " n- rn.m waier .r'V.wU brothe K7.v.bceVthep.rtic.panU Tw0 M.lcan Road. Sold. Nw r are the teres ta. . 1. Ynrk-OlTlcial announcement - TJ -Mhln few days 01 1 .xpectca w - of Mcx.co to the H7' J"- railroad nd 01 fivJJtiSi- Investig.t. Log Stealing. f-"TbCrinve.ig ing .whole.... ington, i iny?r whieh -ev- SWun ststc. log. to the .mount of U 1 neii . mgaing. tnan more 1 Good Yield of Clovr Seed. 1 I1..VJ. A. Jonc. WTO na. i .a rlnver from which ne C7hfrve1ted 25V.hel. or . trifle ieed hrvesieo man ... .ml hntferfl. TO". ' . .. fair tn medium. JJ.ouias; uuub. t3.25(r4; calve, light. heavy. $3.7BC6. A Hogs Top, $9.5d10; dium, $9((i9.25. Sheep Best Mt. Aaam mimn, (,i4.60; best valley wether. 3.2& 3.B0: fair to good wethers, $3(i;3.26; al1ov ewes. f3ro:3.25; Umb. choice MU Adam, 15.505.75; choic. valley, $5(.f.5.25. Hop-1909crop, l(V?llSc; old, nom inal; 1910 contract. 13c Wool Eastern Oregon, 13(&U7e per pound; valley, 18(20c; mohair, choice, OA, til UUvl . Caacara, Bark 4 H per pounu. Hide. Salted hide, 7((i)7,He per pound; .cited calf. 13c; ..lted kip. 8e; alted .tag., 6c: green hide., le tawi; dry hide., 16H(.17c; dry calf, 1718c, dry .Ug. lK!.12c. ..... , relt Dry, 10 e; .alted, butcher, take-off; $1.16i!l.40; 8pring lnb. 25((45c. 45 mm. . non alnnir low iiue i"c :C:L 11 Ara 37 min. east 427 feet along low tide line; thence north 21 deg 3n min. east 20 feet along low t,,nre north 33 deg. 20 mm. low tide line; thence wet 0 feet across tide lands; thence south 32 deg. 20 mi", west 400 feet l:u :a I n,' thence south 24 ilea-. o min. west 44 feetalong high tide line; thence south 12 deg. so mm . 111 alnnir hiah tide line: thence south 14 deg. 22 min. west 427 feet slong high tide line: thence south ,a Amn is mm west i it" 30 tide high tide line; thence south deg. tss feet along high 1 th ia dee 43 mm we.t 7B feet to point of beginning containing. 8.18 acre. i.K AtiAni inn nil. Biicum u- , dressed to G. G Brown Clerk State j n .a c.,i.m. Oreiron. ana Ling - marked "Application and bid to pnr chase tide lands. ..v. tt. W. DSUII Clerk State Land Board. Dated this July , 1H- IKIACHTOWI an dl.trlcl nde nd cKhibitl ' - iT T..J: irtl "Ranc-r bicycl mimMW ui. anrVhrnT'nT the U. S. a ,Uit la adv.net. pneu 11 r n whn roa nenn our beautiful catarfe our aiincrb Biodeli it ! '" 'J' "V1'! .Zl "!!:.l.mlk.TOUth . rear. W. aril th. hht sradabkrctal . !'.. l7AHTEDn RIDER AGENT- "iTl r.J! JiTdil "Rone."" bicycl lum.ihrd bv ui.. ( iur . k a aninbercn hand ta.enrairaor ur . . . 1.1. .. mvh niniine Imm J to " or w "i"' r3 ".a.i. n.. noaln r pricrt. Unlfr nnca m HAND MICYtl-KS. . n...her cn hand taiien aronDtlr at prkM rnin irnm Wfii . iraaa M 1 rmso IIEDGETHORH panCTUKt-FKUur 7 1 j rto-rrularTttailTitatthesttirn ti LPg'Bgll I 80 (II) SELF" AL 7Tk WK-'ir I " ptr fair, 0 MOIETBOOBLE FROM PICTURES NAIL. Toh or ! w'" "V..'r"" , . r.' ihouaand pairi now In use. . tr.aln all ltL 11 HllTCiV KW"""' ."..V-aniiieJ inaUlewiih mall punctnrra witnnm anow- l,d ay nUinf ,rt youtaoiear UM.i n...iit of rubbrr.w orousand wincn ora.i r-... 1fromjii- ti'r that thrlr Utr hartoiilybcen pumped ihol. Kim. Thcr we iKh no more t Han lorotu) nlhairoe--ape. oonrc or 1WHT I" w... - . i:n rrad. Thrnjiilar dvrrtliinpurpiiac; 31 ot IMn. apecKwiT rri. r price of llir t irr. w i. jo P pir,b..t for ,wearemakinap-ci.lf.ctorvprKto 14 Sa prr pair. All ordera ahirped name dny tr-r. , . ..--u , U .L:;. JV' I If w.Im tha thick rahb I .A" and poiioturo atrip "B tid llali" rt rl H" So prn rim amS. . tiro will ontlaa mr wrtati letter It reeehrcrl. Wa ihlp C. O. D. f..tincl t If It IITWIT H Rlltwwiwi. nproval. Yoo do bo MT ""' " '. ,mkin, the pric . pr pair! U y we will allow .h W" J-f A '." "" . .Tct " 1 d rtLl. CAll WIT " 'r"rd at OUIl nK if for aa rauofl lh are BJin order as the tites i m ay. T'ut,;,i.lhi and money aent to . U a nit aa ta a ardac. L'KSrilJS.C - tJ-U p,7.trd".t win V wan, a Wry... yo w.ll gir. ,.. y. want roa to KduM tna. oruer ,ny prif, , yod for . pair of F JL0 ea,e,ho wWrt nOTIMOa Wcrete :a h inmal introniiciuir r r . , about half the omal prirra. Mcrtxa and quoteaalt make, ami kinds oil res si T T,j,fe oif IO HOT WAT" ofVreT.ron, 7 jj.iswariamf. " ""'7 " ' i L. MEAD CYCLE COMPAIIV, C1I1CIC9, IlL It only cosis a poatal to learn crcrythiiig Wntai more ' WMOO.OOO. ,