THE OREGON
pin
NO. 43.
ST. HELENS, OREGON, 1'KIDAY, 8E1TJ2MI1EU 1. 1910.
MIS
CljRRENT EVENTS
Ob run. wj
Doings
of the World at Large
Told in Brief.
Pr.Mi.l-J I" Condensed Form
for Our Busy Reader.
friends of Sontr Lorimer are plan
,in, i big bammet ln bl honor-
gcrv'twy Nit-I li mentioned for i
jaon U. Supreme court bench.
o.i.(..., Katrada. of Nicaragua,
r-r
Sutr.
A bunch party of IS llellingham
.r,L I. missing, and it ia feared they
intuit in a Kale.
ti;h fcn i. tv people composing the
Nirrsgsnsetl club of New York are on
trill for gutiiixiriif
n.vi.1 K.-fW-a. millionaire lumber
an of Utah, will have to aland tri
for tin.U r land frauds In Oregon.
u.i. has elected Democratic gov
.,,.1 iKnw reiircaentativee, and
t,,j elect a Democratic U. S. aenator,
d.;i...,l throughout the country
report an average gain In earning of
10 1 per rent for August, aa compared
with August lIJ"y-
T,n hU'h officials of the Swif Ar
Mur and M-rria packing houses have
been indicted for conspiracy and ille-
pi momily
n;...tr,,. fnroat fires are sweeping
ark.im ruiititv. Washington, and
kiva burm-d many ranches and every
bouse in the town of Haaelmer
i Taenia votinif woman, with only
I dng ami a norwi iur iii'm, -
bald duwn a rlaim for 30 days In a
wild and lunt-ly apot near. Dietrich.
Idaho.
Culoncl Roosevelt has finished hie
Wntcrn lour.
Rww v. lt romplimenU Tlttaburg for
cuttitm th.' "higheru." in Jail.
The total attendance st the Live-
CAR FERRY SINKS;
30 PERSONS PERISH
LudingU.ii, Mich, Sept. 10. Thirty
lives were loat today when Peru Mar
quette ferry No. 1H, bound from I.ud
ington to Milwaukee, went to the bot
tom of Lake Michigan. The dead in-
lude Captain Trier Kilty, of I.uding-
ton; S. r. Sexepanvk, of Chicago,
puraer and wireless operator, whose
aignala of diatreaa brought assistance
to the sinking steamer, and two mem
bers of the crew of car ferry No. 17,
who lost their lives in an effort to res
cue the crew of No. 1H.
Ely Colhcan, of Saginaw, Mich., a
member of the crew of No. IX , would
make the Slat victim, hut it is believ
ed he waa not on board when No. 18
foundered.
The steamship company issued a list
of 45 namea of aurvivors of the wreck.
all 'members of the crew, moat of
whom were brought here tonight on
I'ere Marquette No. 17. Kight bodies
were recovered.
Today'a diaaatcr is one of the worst
In the history of navigation on Lake
Michigan. The car firry I'ere Mar-
nu.-tla No. 1M wua the llngshut of a
INDUSTRIAL DEVELOPMENT AND
PROGRESS OF OUR HOME STATE
YEAR OPENS SEPTEMBER 23.
MANY EGGS SAVED.
Oregon Agricultural College Has Ex
pended 134,000 ln Fscilities.
Oregon Agricultural College, Corval-lis.--Twenty-one
new member on the
faculty roll, four new building on the
campus, and much additional equip
ment for the laboratories and class-
Fish
Wsrden Clanton Report c
Work of Hatcheries.
Salem- Master Fiah Warden Clanton
in his report this month gives com-
nlete statement of hatchery work
I
throughout the state. He calls atten
tion to'the fact that the fall closed sea-
Two'men were drowned In the St.
Lawrence river by the overturning: of
their motor boat, while their wives
stood helpless on shore but a few feet
awsy.
NOTICE OF SALE OP TIDE
LANDS.
have been made necessary this son went into effect on the Columbis
year at the Oregon Agricultural col
lege, which will register the students
for the fall semester September 23.
Among the new men on the faculty,
a notable addition is that of Dr. E. G.
river August 25 and ssys no attempts
hsve so fur been made to violate the
law.
Four deputy wardens patrol the riv
er constantly in launches, but the at-
I'eterson. of Cornell, to fill the chair of titude of moat of the fishermen, ac
barteriology, left vacant by the resig
nation of Professor E. F. Pernot, An
other apiKdntment of Interest is that
of Mrs. Anns Z. Crayne, s graduate ol
the University of Virginia, and of the
St. Louis Medical college, as dean of
women, to have charge of the social
cording to Mr. Clanton, seems to be to
uphold the law snd allow the salmon to
pass up the rivers to the hatcheries
and natural spawning grounds.
At the Bonneville hatchery, work
on the retaining ponds, funds for which
were subscribed by the csnnerymen
and packers slong the Columbia river,
stark uliow in I'ortlsnd wss 46,uuu.
Mr. Sdigman, wife of a prominent
New York merchant, will sing In grand
ejwra.
Admiral K.avt.s, endorse San Fran
cisco sa the place for the Panama el-
poaitiun of 1915.
Num. fmn were killed bv falling rock
In an nrx-n rut which the Erie railroad
it making at Jersey City, N. J.
The Kucharlst comrres which has
jut adjourned at Montreal chose VI
inns aa its next meeting. pi ace.
A prominent St. Louie man, a de
rendant of a wealthy family, will
rite a book eipoelng St. I,ouis so-
elety.
Larimer has resigned hia member
ihip in the Hamilton club, of Chicago,
snd a- great loss of memoersnip
scheduled to follow.
Gold bars to the vslue of I57.DOO
dlsspprarrd In transit from Fairbanks,
Aluks, to Seattle, and lead bar were
found in their place.
The mother of Alfonso, of Spain
lhn-t,.t t,. ar.anHi.n the country pur
ninentlv. on account of the tactic of
Premier Canalejas in the religious con
troverny.
Pow Pius X takes extra precautions
airiiimf tin. iimwih nf modernism in
th church.
The servants of the shah' palace at
Teheran. Persia, have none on a strike
for wages due.
An American diplomat declare thii
CMlntrir mav ha f.rit to OCCUPY OT
snnex the Panama canal country.
A Jun .1 rhnh.llfl Wash... paid
fine of f.r.25 to avoid going to the pen!
tentiary for an attempted burglary
Three men are known to be killed
everul Injured and many missing as
the result of an oil explosion on the
buttWiip North Dakota.
Aii Alaskan miner wa overtaken
nd devoured bv wolvc. Anothe
man ui. himiU h them for two
eeks, but Anally reached a settlemcnU
The Texas legislature has Instructed
Its congressmen to work for the r'P"'
of the Fourteenth amendment, which
confers the right of franchise upon
negroes.
Km-apod convicts from a road camp
near Lyle, Wash., set fire to the tim
ber U prevent pursuit by bloodhounds,
snd serious forest fire hv tarted a
result.
TkA ..ntrf i.mwr st Tscoma,
Waah., is wiling $163,626 worth of
delinooi.i.t oortifleatcs seslnst the
property of the Weyerhauser Lumber
company.
Investiifstlon how that graft
DIDluw u... .IA in Nam York legisl
brs thrrunrh l.rkrs. who gsve the
nHpienU genorous opportunitle to
peculate.
ft.., ir t.in will build the
i.iiiiiii.-inwiH -
world's finest opera house In London.
inn 1 Harvester com
psny has been declared a trust by the
Missouri court.
It ia lll.wwt RerreUrv Balllngei
H1 be vlndicsted bv the conservation
Investigatlrrsnommlttee.
v.. M nf Maryland,
nmn.i... ...n'nr dlaclosure In
connection with the cocaine buainc in
fleet of six steel car ferries owned and
operated by the Pero Marquette Kail-
road company.
The boat waa valued at $ 100,0(10,
and Uie cargo, which included 2'J load
ed cars, at ,100,000 to $160,000. The
total lows will exceed $r,oo,ooo, wnicn
is fully covered by insurance in Lloyd's
In England.
"Ferry No. IK sinking. Help! wss
the wireless message that urougru
the firat news of the diaiwter to this
city about 6 o'clock this morning.
The flaah wss repeated continually for
nearly an hour, but was unsigned.
The cause of the disaster is s mys
tery. Among the survivors the con
clusion seems to bellhat the car ferry's
after water compartmeut filled through
an open or broken dcadl'gr.1. wnicn waa
followetl at the last minut by a burst
ing of bulkhcsils.
Leaving Ludington at 11 :.to o cioca
... nil,i with a fair, but stiff, wind,
...f nrn iir 23 oaded cars, me im,
made good weather for live nours
H. Nuna to Milwaukee.
. i .'in '. l,., k won was srni w
...t.in If Iw that his OOBl waa
; making water aft and that the
pumps were unable to keep even witn
v... Kiltv headed his ship w ith
II toward Shelmygan on me
,1H . . ahnri) IIV1 aS OIK
.ined nine cars were .Iroppeu on w.e
tern of the ferry to lighten her.
this gsVe the vessel only slight
temnorarv relief. At7:3i. m.
...fa Imovancv could no longer
tain it, and he plunged
water.
arttvities, discipline and health of the jg progressing rapidly. The hatchery
building, troughs ana DfcSKeis nave aiau
been thoroughly overhauled.
At the McKenrie river hatchery, the
egg-taking season is at It height, and
339,000 Chinook e(.g hav been se
cured. Although tho prospect for
large take are not as encouraging as
h.. apr. lunt season, owinir to the
low stage cf water, Mr. Clanton ays
he is confident that it will compare fa
vorably with that of former year be
fore the last salmon has Deen spswneu.
The Wallowa river hatchery, like the
McKenzie, is feeling the effects of the
long dry spell.
The hatchery work of the Salmon
river station has been interfered with
somewhat by forest fires, but no dam
age has been done to the Male prop-
girl students of the college.
Dr. J. F. Morel, of the Universities
of Iiolgium and Paris, will hsve charge
of the new department of veterinary
science, snd G. R. Samson, of the
United States department of agricul
ture, will be instructor in animal hus
bandry. II. S. Marks, also a Cornell
n,un will Till an instructorahip in me-
chanical engineering, while J. F. Meis-
ter, a graduate of the same lnainuiioo,
will I instructor in electrical engineering.
BOULEVARD TO SEA IS PLAN.
M.rahf.ald'a Mavor Propose to Ask
but
and
the
BUS
beneath the
Vni; U htrehv eiven that the
State Land Board of the State of Ore
gon will sell to the highest bidder at
its oilice, in the Capitol building at
Salem, Oregon, on October 11, 110.
at 10 o'clock A. -M., of said day, all
the state's interest in the tide and
overHow lands hereinafter described,
giving, however, to the owner or
owners of any lands abutting or
fronting on such tide and overflow
lands the preference right to purchase
said tide and overflow lands at the
highest once orterea, proviueu iu".
orfer 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
icserving the right to reject any and
all bids. Said lands are situated in
Columbia County, Oregon, and de
scribed as follows:
Tide lands fronting and abutting
Lot 6, Sect. 3, and Lots 4, 5. 6, 7, 8,
.A nnrlinn nf Lot 3. SeC. 10. 1.4
aim ' " - - -
Beginning at a point east 926.1 feet
and south 3476.8 feet from the corner
common to Sections 3, 4, 9 and 10,
T 4 N., R. 1 W., thence south 0 deg.
48 min. east 433 feet along low tide
line; thence south 20 deg. 10 min.
west 40i 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 260 feet along low iiae one,
thence south 23 deg west 270 feet
..i Inu, tiA line: thence south 19
deg 27 min. west 673 feet along low
tide line to point of tide land; thence
north 49 deg. 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 155
t-.t .lntr hiuh tide line: thence north
22 Hen 45 min. east 200 feet along
S. S. Long & Son.
General Contractors
Work A Soecialty
Bridges, Sidewalks, Septic Tanks, Etc.
ESTIMATES FURNISHED ORECON
HOULTON
THE CHICAGO STORE
F. J. BASEEL, Proprietor.
HANDLES ONLY THE BEST IN
Dry Goods, Clothing, Hats, Caps,
Shoes and Boots, Men's
Suitshirjs, Etc.
A First Class Line of Ladies' Suits, Skirts, Etc
If you want to save money, get the best goods
and always be satisfied with your purchases,
patronize
THE CHICAGO STORE
HOULTON, OREGON
-1 - .j
Property uwmri ior kiu. age nas ueen uuuc j mo - i---r i " . . , j a
1 . . . n i . ii.,iK,onnrta Wh tide line: thence north 24 deg.
Construction of a boule- erty. "'-y" east 3bo feet along high tide
Marshfiuld
vard and park from Ma
...a will be approved by the city
oil if the co-operation of the property-
owners concerned can lie sccurea. ine
idea originated th Mayor Mraw to
secure a strip of Und 3M) feet wide
from the west end or ine cuy sir..""
through the timber to Tarheel point.
" osn mn ..rlv rhinoolc eirtr have 00 min
rHMteia w me -
coun- been taken mere, improvement. ...
been made to the natcnery on mc
Trask and repair have been made to
the permanent trap and rack at the
Yaquina hatchery, which was washed
away in freshet last year. The Alsea
river hatcherv station is merely an ex-
.e timber w - " ;mn,.i ..Itinn snd ia located about
and to build down the cenwr oi me r fh. .,1 ot tide on
, . i W(j hi ij cat sai
Strip a line
Southern pBcifie. the Southern Oregon
company and the Coos Bay Water com
pany, and these owners will be asksd
to donate the right of way. The road
woulJ extend through beautiful timber.
Bear creek. Everett E. Cook ha Deen
placed in charge aa superintendent.
ACCUSED BRIBER CLEARED.
Weeps With Joy ai veru..i
braces Lswyers.
Chicago - Attorney Lee O Neil
R.u,m of IHUWB, 111..
mirority leader,
I
rharired v.'ith bribery
n connection with the election of Wil
i.m Lorimer. of Chicago, to the lm
H Ki.tes senate, was s.quitted by s
jury in Judge Kerf.ten's division or the
i":.ll court. The ury. which Unjk
eight ballot, was out 21 hours. On
the first ballot the jury jtood eight to
four for acquittal. mo in- j
.Unding out for conviction wss won
over to sign the verlict of acquittal at
2:35 in the artornoon. ,nnn,,n
The verdict was returned In opt n
. ..-, m0, a lforo 3 o'rl.K-k.
coun a ii- . in
i:....K, i h. rourinwHii w
immwiwj l,fre
i. .. i..n minute belore
uproar.
bailiff stoppeo u.-
Bears Work Havoc.
Crescent Bear, driven by the for
est fire from their usual feeding
la ra attacking sneep in ine ic-
serve mar here. One herder .tated
that within three week more than 200
head out of a band of 2,000 had been
killed by bears, a loss ol iw per re
in the dark woods where the sheep
re bedded down lor ine rngnw
tHisrs sally out of the underbrush and
by wift attack work havoc with the
band and escape before the herder re
ble to train their rules upon vc
rauders. A change oi leeoing
for the sheep apparently mascs m u..
ference. for the bear, follow after and
are on the job as oon a. darkr.es.
Us. As a result, 11 is expecveu .......
the sheepmen will remove ineir
from the forest reserves w
i - . l : ..Ao than laat.
range mucti earner una
Hush" Fund Discovered.
v.l Th.. charee that thou
of dollars naci w en u. r -
i... ...a..ntslivcs of strect-
ide
sands
his c
.. . i ....... u'.a mat.
railway im-"- . . i..i.ia.
.nvestigatmnconm,...,
ture from the
Orange couniy. . t-n:.,..
r." . .u- i....L..rn firm of Lllmg
woxd A Cunningham show that n
K. than five year. $24,800 ,JA
to the credit of 'the ex -sena.,, . h-t
at leant 13.U L T r atreut
been furnished by cfflcial. of rtrtet
railway companies.
New Policy Is Adopted.
W-Hin.ton-U.nro.d panio.
partu-u.ar,, - Und. to
More Delegates Appointed.
Salem Acting Governor Bowerman
has named the following additional del
.,,.).. in ihm Farmers' National con
gress to be held at Lincoln, Nebraska,
commencing October 6 : C. T. Losey,
Ironside; H. J. Ward, Vale; Arthur S.
King, Ontario; Sid Knight, Sheville;
J II. Seward, Ontario; J. M. Butler,
Ontario; D. F. Murphy, Beulah; Wil
liam Jones, Juntura; Arthur A. Der
rick. Brogan; A. E. Wade, Owyhee;
John H. Vance, McPermit.
Carnival for Hood River.
Hood River The Hood River cornet
band is planning to give three day'
street carnival in Hood River during
the month of October. Arnold shows,
of Portland, will probably be engaged
and a number of other attraction
added.
PORTLAND MARKETS.
Prune Dryee is Burned.
Roseburg-Igniting from a defce-
... Arvvr owned
live Hue. me inrc r"" . . ,
. .. wuhlur and suuaw.-u
ny mo ... -..,. kl
The
:i ,ih nf Roseburg, burnea 10
the loss
the total
nolll'V
Uenncli, vi
Thi V"c1
right by a
be preventer iro...
i u iU..u KaVA rtO
wnicn j , , . - rimm:.. oner
Mir...- - . .
u iTtfnnrtii innu
bliv , ,
conniHW m nnvirni -
.l lust Sunday eveninif,
I lit! viuuuu w ...
dryer was filled to it capacity with
fruit whicn was w -
to Portland and Seattle market. The
hoildin and drying equipment was
valued at about $4,000. while
of fruit will probably bring
loss close to $S.000-
Fruit Fsir for Hood River.
Hood River-The new fruit fair
building proposed by the Hood River
apple grower ia now assured. t he
p .k. .llev asked the citi-
vt of the city to a U' Pject in
k nnn. and in a few hours
.ntir amount was subscribed at
nf snecial committee
Z Z hoildimr will be erected
a once and will be ready for the apple
fair to be held in October
of
Ar
.l expert accompany pr.rtie. engagca
In .urv 'y 'g lan,lsFwithin the limit , of
.. .runt, to determ.ne whether
ihe land, contain minerals. f they ao
Serailrosdsheno
Honor Given to Stork.
Tulsa. Olahoma-Omcial rwjnj
the birth rate a. ,
county commissioner mlopte
.tork as I - " ; ; the BK).e-
county. A nero . ()e nf
...Ulan b ra Win -. . . ,
the new courthouse, whicn
be built at once.
D.nnn Qoes 265 Miles
"""J" SenLlO.-Wordwa.
Tope".
received by
s. vo. -;". .h.iipon here
who went uH - todgy tcn
Coburg Orchsrd 1 Sold.
Eugene-Benjamin F. Riddle,
.. ,r j w...ht. 25 acre of the
pri.p5-yw
per acre, or $10,tuu ior
orchard i . located ttj
planted mainly wnn diu-...
nm . i. Di.i.ii aava that the
could
ln" ' "'IL f near Medford.
aam . , ,, nnn nor
not be bought lor iesa v r-
acre.
Gravonstein Trees Yield 47.
.. j DiMn. nr. W. R. Colley re-
r 71. .-...t vield of Graven.teln
prv r h packed 251
will be Interesting to know that the
fruit sold for l.bo per - -
nf 117.06 per tree.
an . ere containing 60 Graven.tem
Jree'. would bring In . gro. return of
between $2,500 and $3,000.
Xy telephone tonight from E.
h'theandll. E. Honeywell,
t.na . . hallnon here at dark
IT. 11 U 111
mile, norm to r,nther I.
The distance from here i
Sefrairt-thannlS mile,
an hour.
School, for Klamath.
Klamath Fall.-Three school build
ings being erected in KWm.th county
lm be ready for occupancy by the
w'" - . :..it th. fall term, which
time ior u k - n .
s early In September. Ono ol wese
to a? BW. one on Tula lad In 'the w
"l D.y' i .nd tha other at
Hohemian cun...,
Henley.
Wheat Track price, export bai:
Bluetem. 93c; club. 86c; red Rsusian,
83c; valley. 90c; 40-fold. 88c; Turkey
red. 85(.i90c
Barley Feed and brewing, $21.50
9? Kn nr ton.
Hay Track prices: Timothy, Wil
lamette valley, $18! .19 per ton; East
ern Orgeon, $20(f21; alfalfa, new, $14
(d,15; grain hay, $13(ril4.
Corn Whole, $32; cracked, $33.
Millatnffii Bran. $20 per ton; mid
dlings, $30; short. $2122; rolled
barley. $25(i2b.
Oat New, zmazs.Du.
EggB Oregon current receipt, 80(9
31c; candled, 32c
Butter City creamery, soua paca,
35((f36c per pound; print. 37c; butter
fat 36c; country store butter, 2425c
Cheese Full cream, twin, iao,ioc
per pound; Young America, 18(i!Ic
Poultry nena, 10m io.iv,
16 Oi 16S,c: ducks, white, 16(il7c;
geese, 23(ri25c; turkeys, live, 20c;
dressed, 2Wri.?5c; aquabs, $3 perdoxen.
Pork Fancy, 13c per pound.
Veal Good, up to 140 pound., 11c
per pound. "
Green Fruits Apple., new, 50c
$1.25 per box; plums, 40d75c- pear.,
7fw,.l.2B: peaches, boxes, 30(cC50c;
luirs. $1.10i:1.25; grapes, 50c($l per
box, 20((f25c per basket; watermelon..
$l(d$1.25 per hunorea; canwioupeo,
ti ns.i? wr crate. .
Vegetable. Bean, avvoc per iwmu,
rahbaire. 2ic; cauliflower, l.ou per
,!n- eelerv. 90c: corn. 12tfil5c; cu-
, .
cumber., 25(i40c per dox; eggpiaoi,
per pound; garlic, 8((l!10c per pouna;
vrn onions. 15c per doxen; pepper,
. I ! . f Er'4IU uiw
t'.e per pouna; rauisnes, 1
j.n- aniiash. 40C Per craie; wmm-
n. S0(ii60c per box; carrots, aiv
1.25; per sack; beets, $1.50; parsnips,
tirrf.1.25: turnips, $1.
Potatoe New, $1.25(31.60 per
hundred.
Onion New, $1.75 per ack.
T .tunatnrk Beef teer. good
,v.nic. 5rti5.50: fair to medium, 4(j?
' . . .. . i :
i Rn- cows and heuer. goou w cnun..,
i 1M17R'. fair to medium,
3.50; bull, $1.50((?4; stag, good I to
choice, $4(.S4.25; calve, light $6(8
A 7R. hoavv. 13.7601 bl nogs, vop, iv
;.',in in- fair to medium. $9,250! 9.75
.k.a twHit Mt. Adm wether, $40i
a ir. v.t vallev wether. $3.25013.60
fair to good wether, $3(3.25; bet
t1i.,t Rn- lamb, cholc
Mt. Adams. $5.25o6.60; choice valley
line; thence north 29 (Kg. i min. edi
225 feet along high tide line; thence
north 24 deg. 0 min. east 195 feet along
high tide line; then'e north 22 deg.
IU min. east 465 feet along high tide
line; thence north 18 deg. 45 mm.
east 170 feet along high tide line;
thence north 19 deg. 15 mm. east 221
feet along high tide line; thence north
7 deg. 00 min. west 450 feet to point
of beginning, containing 2.92 acres.
Beginning at a point which bears
north 1875 feet and east 2445 feet
from the corner common to 3n
3. 4, and 10, T. 4 N., K. l w.. run
ning Var. 21 deg. 30 mm east across
tide lands to point of tide lands of low
tide at junction of Willamette and
Columbia Rivers; thence north 8 deg
20 min. west 311 feet; thence south
20 deg 15 min. west 380 feet along
low tide line; thence south 8 deg. 40
min. west 552 feet along low tide line;
thence south 21 deg. 13 min. west 417
feet along low tide line; thence south
in oo min. west 395 feet along
low tide line; thence soa
,n ut i7fi feet along I
thence south 22 deg. 08 min. west 355
tide line to point of
tide land; thence north 58 deg. 00 mm.
tast 70 feet along high tide line;
thence north 12 deg. It) min. east 150
feet along high tide line; tnence.norui
deg. 15 min. east 247 feet along
high tide line; thence north 15 deg.
30 min. east 322 feet along high tide
!... ,h,nr. nnrth 18 den. 20 min. east
210 feet along high tide line; thence
north 29 deg. 15 min. east 455 feet
along high tide line; thence north IS
deg 45 min. east at ieet aions job-.
tide line; thence north 17 deg. 15 mm.
east 600 feet to point of beginning,
containing 2.89 acres. ....
Beginning at a point which bears
south 505 feet and east 3235 feet from
the corner common to Sections 3, 4, 9
and 10, running Var. 21 deg. 30 mm
ihrnr north 38 deg. 52 mm
east 200 feet along low tide line; thence
north 11 deg. 10 min. west 388 feet
,i lr. i.lr line: thence north U
deg 12 min. west 720 feet along low
tide line; thence north 1 deg. 35 mm.
west 577 feet along low tide line;
thence north 21 deg. 05 mm. west 630
feet along low tide line; thence north
45 deg. 31 min. west 445 feet along
low tide line; thence soutn b oeg. u
min. east 311 feet across tide lands to
high tide line; thence south 48 deg.
30 min. east 175 feet along high tide
i:. ik.n- annth 26 dee. 00 mm.
.' sna feet along high tide
thrnce south 20 deg. 40 min
feet along high tide line
THE ARCADE
ST. HELENS 1
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.
swsiS colnmbia County Abstract and Trust Company
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
City Shoeing Shop
General Blacksmithing, Woodwork and Repair
pair Work Promptly and Neat Pone-
' 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.
to
line;
east 408
thence south
deg. 00 min. east 413 teet aiong
high tide line: thence soutn i oc
5 min. east two teet ajonn mik
.hnre r.Hth 12 den. 20 mm. east
370 'feet along high tide line; thenc"!
south 34 deg. 45 mm. west tu ii
point of beginning, containing 5.91
acres. , . , .
Beginning at a point wnicn oear
south 5018 feet and east iw ieei
from the corner common to aecu..
3, 4. 9 and 10. T. 4 N.. R. 1 W.; thence
east 60 feet across low tide lands:
hence north 19 deg. oo min. east on
feet along low tide line; thence north
15 deg. 25 min. east 285 ieei aionx k.v.
tide line; thence north 13 deg. 45 mm.
.... nan feet alonir low tide line:
thence north 14 deg 37 mm. east
feet along low tide line: thence north
oi Ara 30 min. east 620 feet along low
tide line: thence north 32 deg. 20 mm.
tnn (rrt alnnff low tide line; thence
west 60 feet across tine lanas, memt
south 32 deg. 20 min. est 400 feet
.i tA line: thence south 24
HI... Iff "'H'. " ,
deg. 08 min. west 448 feet along high
1in' Ih.nrc ouin Itf ick.'.u .'
...... im feet unni nign tiae line.
thence south 14 deg. 22 mm. west 427
feet along high tide line: thence south
a a. a i min. west 471 feet along
high tide tine; thence south 6 deg. 30
iss fret alonsr high tide
i:-.'. i..i. nnth 12 deg. 43 min
west 7 feet to point of beginning,
containing 5.18 acres j
i..i;i!n on ft huls should be ad
j.-.j r. r. nmwn. Cleric State
i .-A Rn.rrf Salem. Oregon, and
marked "Application and bid to pur
, chase tide lnds.
Clerk State Land Board
m 111 aV a l.i.'W
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