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THE OREGON MIST voi XXIX. CURRENT EVENTS OFTUGWI i m Ooingsof the World at Large loia in una. Orel Rxum of Important Event Pros.nted l Corvderieea rorm ' ' ' for Our Buay Reader. . ...... f ..viuir tuok a six-mile walk and iu not the Uaat Injured by It. Th Portland Fair and LlveaUn-li huw (HxihkI rlll an attendance of 11,. : ' " T ' "NT 42 KT. HELENS. O It EG ON, FHIDAY, SEPTEMBEU tt, 1910. - - 1 1 - ... i - --. i. . i , . " i l. ..a. . IvirlMla. I .how op"' QUO. .... - " Portland's Llr Day parade 3. ,&0 people nd rechod 82 blocks,. His said Myor Gaym would ee .pl th candidacy for governor of f,'t.w York. - f r American warship hava aalled lu lake part In the Chilean centenlal erU-bration at Valparaiso. Two non-union streetcar man in vi nmbua policeine A Braxilian steamer eolliaeu wim a achoowr at aea. and waa badly dam aged. The schooner disappeared in the fog and haa nut been heard from. At the thaw of Rooeevelt'e Ubor Day aUtr-ae at Fargo, N. D., ha waa called a liar by ahabbily drceaed GREAT STRIKE ENDED. Seventy Thousand Cloakmakers Will Return to Work. New Yurk, Sept. 2. Tim cloak muk n' strike, on. of the greatest Indus ina! eiawrliancei in t!i history of American labor, waa -t t )-l toitiulit. Beveuty Ihouaaml gunm-nt workers, who bava im'I' n Idle fur nine months, will return to work. The industrial loss to employer and employes oaa ma high Into the mil lious. lu ! of wajjcs alone the total I "I'll estimated t morn tllkn $10, 0011,0' 10, whilu Hi" Iom to inunufnc turrcrs, lubbers and retailors lbs eoun try aver bui beta computed at ten tunes 11ml amount. Id spite of the stupendous readjust mant involved, the strike hni beau ii the tniiin ' nntiitilii fur pi-m-i-alili-nrs-i 1 here were numerous eases of petty Ui orilrra and a petition of the inaiiufae tnrors brought forth from .luitlce (luff, of Hit Mate Supreme Court, an iuiiiue tlon, la which h rul1 Dint any alnkr rallml to ilrmiilhl th cloai'i (liop waa in roatraint nf trailn. Juliua Henry ( olicn, rotuiatO fur the nmiiufarturi'ra' amoriatum, ilraoribna the agreement algnftd by him a ixl rep r'aentativi of the striker in tliia aou taorn: "No principle ks Wb atirrcndrri'i by the uianufai'turrra, yet th" union may truly rlaini tbry have won a grcnt vietory for their peoplv. The manufac turera Iwlivvn la the union anil in the INDUSTRIAL DEVELOPMENT AND PROGRESS OF OUR HOME STATE riEE BREAKS NEAR DEADWOOD. ATTRACTIONS FOR ROUND UP. Number of Cheyenne Teaturea to Be Blaze to Vicinity of Prospect la No find withuul warning on two I principle that all wao Ji':re it ben-flts un, but neither waa hit. h"ulJ b"r.,,;M-V , ' I eaaential of this victor? ami one important not only to the atrikcr, but to the Nation at Inrue, is the abolition of all contract work at home. Here afti'r garment! made In New York will be manufactured undrr sanitary condi tions. There will be no more sweat hop. The mrk on which all iirevliiiu elT It, who waa quickly hurried away. I ort. ,t B,utul cnn.-iliation have split has now been avnulnl li v J ne anoptnm Brought to Pendleton. I'cnilli ton Tliut thousands of pciiple wim urc nut ublc to uttend I lie IhnI uniiuul round-up will still In- ulilu to see v.lmt a wild west show is like was assured when the I oui iiiiiiicnl I'ilin Company, the liiruest moving picture company dmiiM liusiness in America, applied tor uml was panted the exclusive moviiiK picture concession for I'riiillrliin s iiiaiiHiii ill frontier ex liiiiiliiin. 'Hie contract has just In i n siKiicd by Mark Moorhouse, sou of Mnjor I-eu Moorhouse, of Indian funic, repicsciitin the fron tier cxliibilioii association, and II. K. Smitli, president and general inaiuiKer of the film con ;any. Moorhouse returned recently from Cheyenne, where I u had been In line up home of the leading at tractions for the loctil show, and he carried, as a result, in his pocket a contract which insures the ap pearance at the round-up of Huf f.iln Vernon, the man who catches and throws a vicious steer with his hands anil holds him clown with his teeth. Vernon is the only man n the world who ever wrestled barehanded with a bull, the feat having been performed in old Mex- i'o not many months iiko. lie still bears the scars of that encounter. "Slimiihoat" and " 1 heotlorc Hoosevell." the two ureatest buck- iik horses the world has ever seen, will idso probably be brought to IVinllelon us a result of Moorhouse s Yet Under Control. Medford All forest fires in South ern Oregon are under control except the blae went of I'rospect, and a new tire which hus broken out at leadwood, in the Head Indian country. Clover Creek and the Three mile Creek fires are out and 100 men who have been fighting them were discharged. Assistant Dis trict Forester Buck has a large force of rangers patroling all the forests in Southern Oregon, on the lookout for new fire and for the breaking out ui old ones now under control. The I'rospect fire continues serious on the east sido along Innuho Creek. Assistant District Koreater J. H. Knapp sent 28 soldiers from the Butte Falls district today to help the fighters along this creek. As many men aa can be round are Ashlnna to me HaNikOTvrat la lr laia. The hookworm disease Is spreading la Virginia to such an extent that the authorltlea are becoming worried. The drat death to occur waa that of a boy of u at Newport Newa the other day. NOTICE OF SALE OF TIDE LANDS. Notice i hereby given that the State Land Board of the State of Ore gon will sell to the highest bidder at its oltice, in the Capitol building at Salem, Oregon, on October 11, MO, at 10 o'clock A. M., of said day, all .tni-' interest in the tide and overflow lands hereinafter described, giving, however, to the owner or .....,. ,.f lands abuttinz or fronting on such tide and overflow lands the preference right to purchase said tide and overflow lands at the ice offered, provided such otter is made in good faith, and also providing that the land will not be sold nor any offer therefor accepted for less than $7.50 per acre, the board lescrvinit the right to reject any and ,11 hi.u Kaid lands are situated in Columbia County, Uregou, ana ac S. S. Long & Son General Contractors Work A SDecialty Bridges, Sidewalks, Septic Tanks, Etc. Houlton ESTIMATES FURNISHED Oregon a - 1 'J A .Wt.nJ Desdwood fire. It is burning through ienbed as follows Tide lands fronting ana aDutting it . , , -. - - c. in T A .olou.rs" will be able to leave the fire and a portion o , valuable timber but no aeiuemeui. , , ,A t 4. . 7. g. 9 Homo nf the companies ot "-V " -V-. " A' ' -t . Rudlgaria la much Incenaed at Tur key's action In (iiarmlng all Bulgar ians, and Turkey is alarmed at the friendship between Bulgaria and Greece. The enginrer of a gaeoHne launch jumil overboard and waa drowned when the boat caught Are. Hie part ner ran the boat ashore and extinguish ed Ihe flame. lter.nl floods la Japan eauaod the death of over 1,0 prsoBS. II..,. harvet has begun la . many ' yards In the hortkwist, but pickers are Sfarc. Two Chinamen were shot dowa ia Pan Kr in- isco at the reopeulng of a tung war. - villi.. n.fi.a Jr.. a Dolitieal leader of Albaay, N. Y., makes a fierce attack eg lUuievulL " Compb-t reports show that 1S1 per ,,i, .rllce.l their Uvea to the 1U10 Kou-tli of July celebration. A whale and two sea lions became . entangled lu a big fishing at near tape Hatter and wdl probably be drowned. Joseph A. Holmes, of the IT. 8. gee--laical survey, has been appealed di rector tf the" new bureau of njiuos at Waiihinglon. veil says the l.'nitej Htatea is the beet place to live In. Jle also de cUrcs the Canaiiia canal should be ' will fortille.l. Many widows in Chicago flaim that R. ti-her, who wae associated with hanker Walsh la his defalcation, has swindled them out of sums aggregating -'1)0,1111(1. The steamer Watson went on a reef near t ape flattery at 11:13 at night, hut no I rouble was experienced in trans fcrring her Wf passengers and entire trcw to another steamer, and all were saved. In the fight for higher freight rates, the railroads may turn on snippers. of the "preferential union shop" iJca for which Itichard 1). Ilrandcia. of Ilos ton, formerly counsel for (ilavis, in the Pinehot-Ilallinger hearing, ia given full credit In the articles of agreement the Idea ia thus described: " K.ach member of the Manufacturers' Association is to maintain union shop" union shops being understood to refer to a short where union atanilaM as working conditions, hours of labor and rates of wages prevail, and where, in hiring help, union men are preferred, It being understood that since there arc differences of degree of skill employers hall have the freedom of selection as between one union man and another ami shall not be confined til anv list or bound to follow any prescribed or der The article provide for these more Imnnrtant points: "Vir.t Klectrle rower free: second no work at home; third, discipline o any manufacturer found guilty of dis criminating among nis employes fourth, six (lavs' work a week, and cash weeklr PT day; fifth, all sub contract inar within shops abolished siith. nine hours' work a day, five day a week and five hours the sixth day; seventh, the subject of piece work to l,e agreed noon bv a committee of em ploves and their employer; eighth, double par for overtime." Mr. Cohen concludes his stntement with the following declaration, remark able for one In his position: "Trade unloas are not only neces sar. hut must be guided and slrenjth ene'd. I have not bees Uniting your .-Una. t have been flifhtuig for wnai I believed were th right guaranteed 1.. ti.. Usi of the eountrr to my ciients." riLIPINOS OPF08E TAXES. in danger. 1 em win ie v " - " -- - 1 . . - ... .... 1 m k w district, for aneouver 0'n , . - east feet Mscal Agent -.ousin. saiu na . f.. rom the comer In Southern Oregon had already eoet snueui - . ,0 IJIItl in LUIIIIIIUU VJ a.sswei -p -w - - - t T. 4 N., K. 1 thence soutn u tieg. 48 min. east 432 feet along low tide tine- thence south 20 oca. 10 nun. est 405 feet along tow tide line h.ne sniith 22 desr. 20 min. west 500 Many Improvement Made in Buildings eet along low tide line; thence south tho Forestry deoartment lio.uuo in extra expenses. STATE FAIR LOOMS Bid. and Grounds. visit. Clinton Dunks, lasl years fhiimiiion rider, and Sam Scoville, I , .uecr..fa iD its history. Land his year s champion, ussureu aioor- .n.,e efTects, buildings, amusement lea- hoiise of Iheir w illingness to conie ture general improvements all go and bring these two animals. For lowar,r increasing the added wonders of tears " Meaitnioai nas ueen c- the fair. i Ara 40 mm. west 133 teei aiong 1 ..J- li.,.. tk.no anuth 25 deZ. 12 Balem With a general atmosphere of lin wcst 26J feet along low tide line; ,h.n- smith 23 dee. wesi ziu ICCl .1 l... ..,( line- thence south 19 I ' " . n alVIlK IU . - n this city September M for a ive . 2? mm west 673 feet along low lays' run, which promises to be the (jde ljne t(J point 0f tjde land; thence sidercd the hardest hticker ever produced bv a western range, inn ' . at . Ik .11....... lit the opinion 01 ine i-einneiii mail "Theodore Hoosevelt" is his superior. (ioldie M. Clair, inc rnampion A general resume of the features at 11,. fuir indicate only a portion or what may be seen, according to the management. The dairy department will have a number of new features, in elmlinir a niodul dairy barn, which THE CHICAGO STORE F. J. BASEEL, Proprietor. HANDLES ONLY THE BEST IN Dry Goods, Clothing, Hats, Caps, .mi 1 O laI onoes ana doois, men 5 Suits, Shirts, Etc. A first Class Line of Ladies' Suits, Skirts, Etc if von want tn savfi monev. cret the best goods and always be satisfied with your purchases, patronize THE CHICAGO STORE HOULTON, OREGON woman broncho buster, also sign!- Superintendent I'aul V. Maris considers . l ied a desire to attend the round- the leading addition in hie section. An- . up and it is more than probable other new barn has been erected for thai she will be one of the atlrae- the stock exhibit and is constructed on ' ... i ,;il ..a- . 1 . l. Ik... whi.li have 1451 tuns which 1 he management win have to offer. DREDGE NEARLY EEADT. different plans than those which have been in use. Kach stall in the new barn has a concrete floor and is pro vided with running water. Dipper Dredge No. 1 to Begin Opera tions on Clatakanie Next Week. rth 49 dec 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 mm. east 155 foot alrtnir hiirh tide line: thence north 22 deg. 45 min. east 200 feet along high tide line; thence north 24 deg. oo min. east 300 feet along high tide line; thence north 29 deg. is min. e.ai f.et alnnir hieh tide line; thence north 24 deg. 0 min. east 195 feet along . . . - . . I nA.U 91 rt.ir tide line; incinc iiuim . "re cast 465 feet along nign uue thenre north 18 deg. 43 mm. 170 feet along high tide line; thence north 19 deg. 15 mm. east 2il f.t alnnir hiffh tide line; thence north 7 deir. 00 min. west 450 feet to point ,.l k.crmninir. containing: 2.92 acres. R.cinnimr at a ooint which bears ,.rh i7s feet and east 2445 feet Will Dredge Locks. Wnrtr nf ftrerlcins out the ui)Der I (.-, ,h. .nmer common to Sections entrance to the Cascade I.onks will 3, 4. 9 and 10, T. 4 N.. R. 1 W.. run : 7 . . .1- it:.j ,,inr Var 21 dear. 30 min. east across Porlland-Bv the end of this e sl.li.eu omurniw u, , a . ,., u j". ,o point of tide land, of low week it Is expected that repairs to States engineers, and the small t.Je a junctjon of Willamette and Dipper Dredge No. 1. belonging to "orange peel" dredge used for that Columbia Rivers; thence north 8 deg. i ' ii..:i.i :i,,t,. enuineerina de- ,c nnw rnoilv to hotrin one- no nin uiect 311 feet: thence south parlment, w ill be completed, and rutjns. High water during the win- 20 deg. 15 min. west 380 feet along she will be readv to begin opera- ,cr an,j spring freshets deposits a iow tide line; thence south 8 deg. 40 lions either on the Clatskanie river ).ire amount of silt in the entrance min. west 552 feet along low tide line; or on the Lewis river. The dredge ,0 ,i,e i()Cks and it is necessary for , hence south 21 deg. 13 min. west 417 has been nt ti e government moor- (e engineers to pui a ureugc m feet along low hoc nnc, r,r ceveml weeks, undergoing there everv summer. ho dee. 00 min. west 395 feet along "H' a . a.n I 17 ". .- a. ....U 1 . I low tlae line; incin-c .uu.u . T 1, n,,. Knm I ,in uient 476 feet along low l" ." "vuov. - - - -. I iVi.nre snlltn ZaS OCK. U3 llllll. i3i eu irora . .. 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 750. Astoria Persons who arrive Oovernor Oeneral of Islands Is Disliked by people. Chicago High tascs are as nnpnpu lar with eitirens of the Philippine Is i l. . iti.v are in riiicn.ro. This Is the opinion or doyernor i.eon- ,-,.i.ir nreiinralorv to taking up . a1 t 1 . ... r n ainv llie work 01 improvement .....i ..t ii, triliiilaries of the C.oluni S,',,,',,'"" . a 1 KUp has Had a new uoum. buckets and new spuds instaueii ..,! her engines nave ueen ovei Hie will l) SeiH mil a III1IK.I. ----- 1 a I .i - !. .a, jtnmnlftaill n. ill. ri'iiiin hit: i uiii -h i II lin. nn lieen (It'CKlCII Wlieui " . ... i c:...,! In the rr slie win proeeeu Lewis river or to i ne qllite a large tract, i i i lliouit it probable that she n " will work in the channel of the lat- . rict -I me vpars hiiifiv,- nriiilion for the work' on that river ... e-.onn nn,l the dredge nnioiiiii " v------ - . . ,as about six weeks' work "bead of her there, as sue win woia . ... the" N"h.le Valle;. "vu7 theNecanicum feet gTmin' trail, report that during the past few tide : land , t . ncc " tide Hne; days the homes ol nve rancuer. ream uB 1- A in min. east 150 'KhtZ1 & .jn, thence north lore, have been destroyed by r,. which J'f:"?-tf Torth 15 d- ught in the clearings ana .wepl over . - - . ,Qna hi-h tide HiG, Golnmbia County Abstract and Trnst Company ST. HELENS, OREGON i;.,.. tn.nre nnrth 16 dee. 20 min. east 210 'feet along high tide line; thence nn.ii. oa Heir 15 mm. east Sis ieci i LIT OS A federal grand jury will investigate ar osorio lieyes, special comm.s for the Lewis river was violations of the corrupt practices act Three prisoners ia aa Iowa Jail beat the sherill into Insensibility and as taped. A Placerville, Cal., man while plowing In his orchard, has gathered gold nug (-Is ranging ia valuj from $1 to $119. A Dauiah Couat la eald to be working with pick and shovel In is heir to the throne and Im V llullam aired It Tears, is flesd at Wilmington, Del. lie haa boon a Western Union operator eontlnuously for over 52 years. The Chicago school board haa decided to admit adult foreigners to the public schools, provided they are of (P01' moral character and vouched for by someone known to some member of the board. Two collisions between motoreyelos and enrriages occurred In San Iloraar- "no. l al.. within a few minutes or sloner of the Philippine government, in ..,.,jnt,.nnce. Chicago on hi. way home after a year 's No work W,H be done this enr Chicago On nia way nni -- - ,o wi'i ... " UMU Ihf tour of investigation or linri.or comi ,, ,,,. (WHI run, Ln. thranaboat the world. To this Lngineers and. the people of Kelso Ircumstanco he attributes much of the rr of ,. on r , on that H win - Crrr, aolid pack, 8 ence north il deg nponul.ritvof CovernorOencranV.C. ,. lo await he next PPP" U ,1rtc per pound; prints. 37U,e per n01.-., ili.tt uliirn. auiirti '" .i". " I . v... flA nnr nnnnd: eoun-I .r" ti n nnn l' V.-- tllA Talllintlll. ,Onr new Governor 0nrrnlF nan! VmvM. "lines nut ntml near TaconT. H. y "a. high In the opinion of the people vast fortunes. .. hi. predec.or. He s spending too . much monev and resulting high tales levied on the people are breeding r" .i atLonntent. Then. to", his ro- BUIIIirni a.." - - , cent action with regard to tho exclusion of Chinese immigrants has caused much ..nf.-H-mhle comment, mat is iin.io..i.- .dl tho reason for Secretary Dickin son present visit to the Islands. One Spurns Hobble Skirt. New York Tho retnrnlng flux nf .....lera has brouitlit bftcK one Ainer- i... ...man who has no n-a for the l,rnskn .is ii t...i.i wnrk to DC r,n;T:il.eV.,oflprowing the channel. INDIANS TO nvTPROVE CATTLE. Government Makes Second Shipment of Thoroughbred Stock. .. . ,- 1 !?,! Kl .ninlh Falls-inninn nsuu .. vcinn Is here to receive 1" e.sUJ rolhlood Hereford l-enn oi ..i ,,: . ..i.:i, . to Hovei nnieni. nnrphnA ln Ne- no came v. . r -,,, ...f KiiinTiiii ii. 'i. ii" ...i-- -. ... Portland Markets. Wheat niuestem. 9.ric: club, 87ej red !., :. line: thence north 18 Russian. 8Hc; Valley, 90c: 40 fold, 89c; . ., .... jjgo feet along high Turkey red, 8Cfo 92c. tide line: thence north 17 deg. 15 min. riariev reeu anu un-wm,, . , 6o0 jeet to poinr oi oegiuiiiiia. acres. nomt which bears d east 3235 feet from rammnn to Sections 3. 4, 9 Var. 21 deg. 30 mm rth 38 dee. 52 min tllKll ..w.... a onn tm atnnti li-iur tijlr lint ! tnetlCC dlings. 30; ghorts, 21(iT22; rolled bar lrth n dfff 10 min. west 388 feet ley, 2-Vre2. alonir low tide line; thence north 14 Oats New. 2sr.r-'!...i . i2 min. west 720 feet along low Vein Oregon eandied, .-a owe per .. fll-r. north i deg. 35 min dor.. ... . l,-.t 577 feet along low tide line; 05 min. wesi o. Of 3nc per pound; prints, .u "jc per ow tjde line; thence north pound; huttcr fat. 3fc yet pound; eoun ' " west. 445 feet along trv store Miner, wr puu.m. .. ..... i;.. .hence south 8 deg. zu MAKE Your Abstracts DO Your Notarial Work INSURE Your Buildings SELL Your Buildings RENT You a Safety Deposit Box FURNISH Your Bonds . ..1 rs llli mWll III . IHI.'Snn- 1 I .. --..a tUllldllllllK cnaiiiii , . a Hav Track prices: Timotny, winam- u. at a ,,. to tlic urnv, uMuaj . " ,is(?rl9 ton. Eastern I " r" ("rn"' "i. 'ren nve about 20.- Oregon. 2.W21; alfalfa, new, 1314; ? - cubic yards of majeria. from g.ain 2; fM $n3 d 10 running Hie channel. I ne ni'i" "i" I ,f:J, ..rn, ,n ner ton: mid City Shoeing Shop General Blacksmithinp;, 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. L. I e VI rat l vrillf It. v . - other. One man is dead, four dbuij i " - ..,... if. nf the aeri ..,.p the Mam ini t 1....1. i.:.. ...i hith huB-a-ioa micH, jr., or .in. ,'. ... where they ,:..' L J 'i " ' . IZ" ' I " " . ITn to eultnral machinery n.""' . P V .".V;, Tn linns in -.i, anu lures " , . . . tndav from tlie i.iisiiiiiiin. pelMieo n V", ., V- 1m ... landed here tonny n ,,t,i ... i,ird of their - ... .1.. honed the nonnn v - , . , A lodging locomotive at Puns.nuir, "-"-..' ,,,,,v 'lt Is a foreign hulls v f'al., do got beyond eontrol and j. .had meet an enny .. . il .1.. e the terrific l inveniion, ontlimcl. "yet It 1. Americans. J saw oown a rour mlle grade, tae ""- .". "Li- .mng Americans, i apeed heating sevoralboies so that tkey popular on y am g finally stopped the engine lust In time n,ore j hWa 0 j, to prevent it from plunging through than I d d In s 1 tno a I the ..--.in v.,.11.11. Icontmenr. A gale ia .wiping th. Tex- tW wo.U wearjhmn 'osst and a government launch la mia- Ctou oive Aid. lnlf. .- ,After a conference with Sir Wilfred Laurler. of Canada, will Wahint h om id in the Improvement of the Upper the "'"'' Am.I.ican National Red mi miip . - h nmahn. nn.l are to m- """" k" do.: Hill HUH"" - are mosi raising stork. These the in fill lie ..-- r ' . .. -.at alicnnaO Of dians, but tney c ,....,.- Il''m-. . .. al onn l unmcn t This S ine :""T,n .h- of fine lilooilc.il riim. Poultry Hens, 17(!T17VjC; Spring. 17 (frm-ic: docks, white. inw,e(ii(c; geese, 22'irif 2."e; turkeys, live, 20c: dressed, 22'voroWc; sqnahs, 3 per doa. Pork Fane v, 13e per pound. Veal flood, up to 140 pounds, 11c per pound. rl men Fruits Apples, new, 1.25 per box; apricots. 7.1e(!r$1.00 pet box; plums, .-C(iii per u; ' , ti TifiT!! HO per box; peaches, boxes, 4(1 t?P7!.e: lugs. 1.10((T1 2S; grapes. l(ff 1 RO per box; watermelons. K7T1.25 per hundred; cantnloupcs, 2.I503 per crate. , , VeeetaWes Itenns. swne ponnn; eao jjV.rd.ic: eniiiinowrr, ." i-. nun. east in leer acrusa nut i,;.,i, .i. line: thence south 46 deg. 30 min. east 175 feet along high tide lin.- th.nre south 26 deg. 00 mm. .,.' 4is feet along high tide line ,v..n. .nufh 20 Heir. 40 min. east 408 lf... .inner hiirh tide line: thence south BUC-OT 11 " " - a. , (.., nlr.no ri deg. ou min. cni ivn. ..v-.. high tide line; thence south 18 deg. 15 min. east 630 feet ajong high tide line; thence south 12 deg. 20 min. east 370 feet along high tide line; thence south 34 deg. 45 min. west 170 feet to point of beginning, containing 5.91 acres. . ........ .. Beginning at a point wnicn orar .n..k snta feet and east iw ieci IE iiiii,Mai I w fit anas m Vl.w 1 saw " m 17ANTED-A (l.DEM flGETIT: mUCHTOWl and dinrlcl nd amiexlubil. -..uTami Xlo.ll "Rane.T" b.rycls Iumihni.b us.. Our saents arsnrwaara aa Z.k,n. iimm last. Wr.u tr :.M prncm,ir, ami iptud tftr at am. NO HOSKI RKUI IMK1 until you receive andapp pprove of your bicvel. Wt salt in advance, prtfat M time you may rule ins 0u.7t1e.aM to anyone, anywhere in the U . S. vitknda trmi dtpoti 5EJl.S llAVS' KKEK I HI AL duiina; which But It K any teat yoa keeotha bicycle hip rar-TfiBV PB1CEI "." .. . ... k,.,j,, ri u. .,d hav. the manufacturer's tar SS'bTSTou, bfcVcii 1K 1SOT V . bl.,orapireinrf-- at ? trie wntil you re '""mir:'iZ'".:'Z. rs:;".o r. VToor ttiiui .... Two vouna lielf- a 1 it...a Tn.llnna. and hern considerably raised from wnm . ' ..". h,.r. hv Uncle Sam. on Vrind head of." 1 1 ,ii ' " r- ' . , , , rolnmhi. leers of the w.. ...... . The -artpasTor and empreae of Ruaeia (s. w"" hat it would ry the a it. riHtTAfrirnrn rr .M a.ei nr inn .w rf - 1 tny. on a visit H wreviottilv. With the ad- II is the intention ... men! to br.ro foe eottle or Jerve e.,ual that of anv of class of catlle raised by 11 celerv. 90c; corn, iBfrriae; rsrsm- .., to Sections ' . lMaasV aKaa siaf I in Mil Ills. V. v 1 l - - bers. 2.Ci 4ic per nox; eggl'".' " 1 . , inii ,0 T 4 N , R. 1 W.; thence pound, garlic. 8o710e per PO"n; green nd 10. ,ide' hnA. onions, lfte per doren: peppers, BOe "J 00 min. east 6M box; radishes. thence north The cholera acare In JBerlln has rreatly aubalded, and phyalclana de clare that it II not cholera at all C P. Llbby, prealdent of the Maine Bar association, denounce, the election of senators by direct vote, and alao op poaea the Income tax. A lone highwayman held up the Area In the Northwest. ont'of'thl eontingcnt relief fund am onn tn (all of the Bed Cross. Torpedooat la BPdr- nryxw-- fnnr MWI commtneo of -kttTno:; was niade by the 01 .... alestrovcr Pniil'l'ng ou ..-.mens and hopes 10 A lone highwayman hew ?P w" torpe.o - Tlli. ,ee.is ,a e,...-; h the ,,, tage between Aah, Waah., and Mp- omaiai hft ,i,ter ships, tn- s,, ...... herd Sprmga, and Mend f;0W.'a5 field, a y "' h eTdis,,- from the three nassenffors and the r lur.7.er ' . . . at. . KAvarn . a. - HlinhAn 1)1 1I1C KS'ia.as il is me '"",- -n ,l,i re the netter ie whites. mit Display To Be Elaborate. a 'a - 9 -.. I, a frUltH When the esnimi o. y products Is completed ior ... a-. ' . . Orecon will hnmn.r o. c.... -. - - .. . . . ,1.1. kino in have the finest a.sp.ay . existence Is the way member, of the mittce express i"""'""-". tn iu. " a the var- 1 hav. his . a . t eompletcd by "'"""'".to Kverv coiin.r r-: J . ia. mis lay or l. r-" a a tn rt A liaaan or ,.rr ""-" ;;.-. , ljne squash. 10c per "ate; tomatoes " ..? . , per box; ca rrot ' ., ' tide line- thence north 13 deg. 45 min. 1-r.O: parsnips, elfi.1.2..: J ' I'.t ,390 feet along low tide line; rotatoes.ew, f i.s.iV.--.. ir 'r" Z-'th H,o- 37 min. east 427 l1r"'' ... tAotoiy.. .l.t. feet along low tide line; thence north fngglcs. tmrnlnal. a)on ,ow tide ,ine. ,hence Onions New fl-'OC'i 3 per saca. henct 4!.n: cows nnn nrnrr. , 41 7.S.OT4. fair to medinm. IM.WJ.iW bulls. 3.2.W4; stags 4r4.2S: calves, light 3.7-WS; "fj- "i : alnnir hnzh tide line: thence south .... ..a ... V-.'. W a II I n.l.-.-l'a liri ....,. .... mriin.i... w .,, I, a j. 11 mm wethera. S4W4.U, nest i"" ." icyc... a-- . ..r . --""-'V-, j at awv triea anlil you recti o our cauituea ana .cam v 0U WILL BE ASTONISHED V7aTSyZ BlTTCli: UKAI-KIW'. Tou can sellour bicycle, under ,our owa aaaaa alat. a a... nnrat. I Irners Hi ea uu 'T f""u- ... H a a. a - - --- la . 1. .. nnn. 1mm lo C OT W.-'a - ' - - .... . : . -saw prom . . , -. r. - - - . -- importo.l roller chn-lna and xraaua, sana, in 50 HEDGETHOS.fi PJHCTUR-FR00F 71 SJS 7ELF-HEALI.1Q TlBES&gsS fA T-a. Mr.r rfa7 avfrr ltha lira it jgPZZSil' U ,UymammtUpaiTtort4MkuhwitkoTdtr$4). :0 MORE TROUBLE FROM POilCTURES KAILS, Tanks or Olaas wut no. a 1 j . . ....... ,.,1 n-aira anlil last year. w.v in hundred Uiouaaud pair, now in use. frORIPTHllli Madelnall sires, it isiitc y STml qusluvof rubber, which sw tomc Llea- an min. west 448 feet along high , Tod to choice! tide line; thence south 12 deg SO mm t. rt 7S, heavv. west 178 feet along high tide line 9.7S(7P10. fair to thence south 14 deg 22 mm west : 427 west 471 feet alonff .rA fhoice Valley. f0n,ainina- 5.18 acres. Wool-Fastern Oregon. , v... ,-., hr ,d niipill.U.MI. ...a. a ... . ponml: vaiiev, j.-mo...o .r. hair, choice. S2?D33e per ponnn. Tascara Bark 4V-e per ponnd. Hides Salted hides. 7r??7i.e ponnd: salted ealf, 13c s salted kid. 8c ! salted stags, fie; green hides, le less; dry hides, 1Ki?17e; dry ealf, ntfflsej dry stags, ll12c. a.. ...A tn r. r. Brown. Clerk Mate T .nil Hoard. Salem. Oregon, and marked "Application and bid to pur chase tide lands." G. G. BROWN, Cleric State Land Board. Dated this July 29, 1910. I a-."' , .iJ-Vir. ie laasrsririlr .TLN-'iVclor. rSo'amail puncture, without allow. I . Z.. . V. . M.-ne. We hav hundretla ol letters I rom Mt.s- . ..... v. . rMll allow a cash .llaeoanso. J pe "".M:: . n m. rl.k lit -nc, rui.i. oAsu wiro "S-i'll w-Vri MrftW reliable and trlnoey . " ' V " . .ot saiisiarcitn-r - ,v tires, tou will and that thay will ride) aaawr, run riintnui ar-1 iwi rr1- -- ' , - M i0tM asava-a a a. : . ou. bj. Tir. ,nd Slin,lr, cauloaua wa J. L RSEAD CYCLE COMPAHY, CHICAGO, ILL "m the driver. three .' B-th built.