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THE OREGON MIST VOL. XXIX. ST. HELENS, OREGON, FltlDAY, SEPTEMBEIt 23, 1910. NO. 44. CURRENT EVENTS OF THE WEEK itoings of the World at Large Told in Brief. General Rilum of Important Evontl Prntd In Corvdnnand Form for Our Busy Rnadnr. Tuft and Kouwvelt hUl conference ihJ Tft prumlMtl to aid In tha New York rampalirn. A IHiltville paator waa forced to re illtn IwcauMi ho indulKed In baseball and other athletic aur. The attempt to rroaa the Alpa In arroplaiiva met with failure, though one niachina roao 7,468 feet. Evidence of manipulation of itocki by railroad to hide dlvldenda wa broUKht out at tho rate hearing. A Klamath Falla bricklayer collected 7 due him for work, at tho muxile of a hottfun, and waa ImmedlaUly ar rvaUxl. The aenato rommlttoo baa begun Ita official Investigation Into tha alleged bribery In connection with tho election of Senator Lorltner. Two children were burned to death In thulr homo at Douglaa, Alaaka, while their aunt, with whom they lived, waa gone to tho a torn. Prince Taal Haun, head of the Chineao navy, arrived in San Franclaeo ulfering aeverely from bronchitia and threatened with pneumonia. Cbaa. R. Heike, an ei-offlclal of the eucar truat, waa fined $5,000 and giv en rla-hl montha In the penitentiary for hla aharo In tho augar weighing frauda. A memlier of tho royal llolateln family of Denmark, and heir to many millioita, waa found working In the comnilaaary department of a railroad company at Seattle. Contract have boon let for a rail road from Kernley to Laaaen, In North ern California, which road will event ually be extended to Klamath Kalla, Ore"", giving tha Northweet another road through to Angelea. American apple aro bringing 8 to 12 renta a pound In England. Secretary of War Dicklnaon met with a hearty reception at Pekln. Two freight traina met In head-on collialon near Cairo, III., killing four men. I'realdent Taft will aak 12.000.000 to begin tho fortification of the Mana ma canal. The Spanish parliament ia expected to fully endorse tho policy of Premier Canalejaa. Union and Confederate eoldlera mlrv gll at Grand Army reunion at At lantic City, N. J. King Emmanuel, of Portugal, baa appointed IS new peer, all eupportere of tha preeent mlniatry. Hy an alliance with Bulgaria and Servla. Montenegro ia elevated from a principality to tho ranka of a full fledged kingdom. New Orleana la diaappointed at tha poor ahowlng made In tha cenaua, and feare it may affect her chance for the 1915 Panama expoattlon. Thre out of 13 entriea In the balloon cmteat which lUrted at Indianapolis returned to earth within 24 houra, having mada about 400 mile. Secretary Wilson paya poaUg on eopiea of hla speech which were aent through the malla, refualng to take ailvantag of tho franking privilege. Captain Klaua Laraen, In a amall motor boat, traveraed Niagara rap ida for a dietanc of 4 S mile below the fall, but waa finally thrown on tha rock and hauled ashore by a rope. The boat waa lost. Charlea M. Schwab, .-president of the Steel truat, ay that 8an Francla cn ia ".,la4 with unioniam." and that In caao ho geU the contract for a numtirr or new battleships lor vnin, they will not be built there. Governor Haakell, of Oklahoma, charge Roosevelt with Inalneerlty. Rwiaevelt defenda hi "New Nat ionalism" in an addreaa at Oyster Bay. "Unci Joe" Cannon haa been re nominated for eongreaa by a amall ma jority. fl.n rln rw.llo arn charaTed by the mayor with protocting dancehall proprietor. Fourteen eases of cholera wer found on a ahip which had Juat arrived at ai menla, Spain, from Egypt. It la eatl mated that 2,400 people went to the Ha em. Ore., fair from I orv- land on Port land day, September 15. Highwaymen held up two auto par tl .uli. - it. A n,mn flit and aiwurMi mtwMtt it nnfl in money and Jewelry. The Ara loaa on tho aouth aide of Fraxer river, B. C, U tlmated at 1200,000, and aoveral persons ar miaalng. President Taft, In a letter to Secre tory Nagl, announce that Federal patronage will not bo withheld from In surgent. ReUII grocera of tho stale of Wash ington hav paaaod resolutions agalnat trailing atampa, premium, and the parcel poet. CHICAGO IS StCOND CITY. 20 INDUSTRIAL DEVELOPMENT AND Population Almott Doublaa In Year -Fourth in World. Waahlngton The population of Chi- cago ia 2,1HS,2K3, an increase of 4Kf,.. 70H or 2H.7 per cent aa compared with 1.6!H,675 In 1900. Thla announcement leavea Chlpn ranking in population aa the aecl,n- ,, , ,. , citv nf kM ITr.it -i u, . j . Thcie i been considerable tlk ol city or tho United State and i..n t, ti,r Im.met fourth in the world. tut-n ol M. Holm, ami Rainier, but it Chicago haa almoat doubled ita p.,.'11 l""''- uot I played ootil Some lation alnce 1H90, when the flgu.ij,,,. 0 vear H to uinwUle I lliut it weuld wcrw l,0a'J,h.ri0. It greaU-at Krow" bind to pick a day Willi any ce taiiUV during that period , between n ''i' ....i tn,w i ' hi ivoo, wnen mere waa an increi U rm imo camp t-.gaiii. of 54.4 per cent. 'I here mil le a mcrrd concert nt the IU Increaa. In population during maLa?- laat decade wa not ao ureat oroo .... .i,.,nl,i uIihoiI Ni admi-B on ill be try Senator Boveridge told the conven tion of Indiana banker that the govern- . i i i 1 1 PROGRESS OF OUR HOME STATE F'' NEW O. A. C. POULTRY CONTE8T Join Eugene Y. M. C. A. In Organ- nt y ion 1 '. it i lake rve In PENDLETON PLANS "ROUND UP NOTICE tlunaUly aa that of New York, leimr-ied .l. nf in . i. U. than that ecored by the Lantern citv. New York I yet ahead of ita cloecet rival by 2,rHl,5.r0. Chicago, however, can claim diitinc- tion in having jumped from aixth to fourth place among the big citie on the globe, ii ia following on the heels of Parla, whiwe population by ita cen aua In 1901 was 2.714.0H6. Chicago take percedunc over Tokio and Berlin by clue margins. According to the cenaua taken in each of the two cities In 1908, Toklo bad 2,OKG,1CO and Ber lin 1,040. MH. The population of New Orleana ia 839,075, an Incraase of 61,971 or 18.1 per rent a compared with 2K7.104 In 1900. While New Orleans growth the laat decade waa only slightly below her percentage of increase of tha de cade, the Creacent City through the rapid growth of other cities in the 100,000 rlaa lose it position of 12th in the district of the country's largeat cltiea and now occupies 15th position. Detroit, with 63 er cent increaae, Milwaukle, with 31 per cent, and New ark, with 47.2 per cent, all have Jumped ahead of New Orleans in the number of inhabitant. Holyoke, Maaa., ha 67,7.10 people, n Increaae of 12.01H, or 26.3 per cent a compared with 45,712 in 1900. Lowell. Maaa., ha 10,Z94 people, an Increaae of 11.326, or 11.9 per cent aa compared with 94,909 in 1900. PitUfield. Maaa., haa 32,121 people, an increaae of 10,3.15, or 47.6 per cent aa compared with 21,766 in 1900. lull a collection will be tnk. lt I I, e r-iinili.v School is lu debt and 20 colony brooder coop anrl4 colony lay ing houses, beaide the'. incubator house, containing 16 Incubators (of six dif- rent makes, and the brooder house. The work of the department is largely that of proving the laying qualities of the principal varieties, including Ply mouth Rocks, Leghorn, and croasea of these two breeds. In a recent letter from St. Petera- burg, Russia, Prof. Dryden wa as sured by one of the government lec turer on poultry raising there that the A. C. poultry bulletins have been of great value in her work, teaching her. he said, "iust what to say, and how to aav. manv thinsrs In a few word." The bulletin are published for general distribution in the state, and may be had upon request. UPRISING IS PREDICTED. Professor Ross Expects Disturbance In China. Victoria. B. C Professor E. A. Rnu nr tha aocloloirv department of the University of Wisconsin, who haa been making extended journeys through China during the past aix montha. studying ociological condi tion, haa arrived here by the steamer Empreaa of China. He said China waa on the vereo of a crisis, and the next few months would show whether mere would be a great upriBing, perhaps .in. nurd ilmdnhcd. or a peaceable rovolutlon. Profeaaor Rosa says there is a strong movement for reform, and that the younger element seeking the change is waiting to see wnai me prince n.-Kcn ill do. The reformers conaiuer me attitude of Pekin more or lese a sham to Imprcoa the power and there i a disposition to look upon the Man rhu officials as obstacles in the way .-Unrlv aouirht reforms. . . .. oi t trl It is probable that luan oni -ill him to Pekln. and this would I w - . . . . . the mean of preventing a rising u .1.. r..,n,.r. are satisfied that in hiB .ID 1 - . k.,i. r.hina would eo rorwara. vur .-.,, reform will be a great boon, and the doing away with the growing ..t A,.:,.m a movement which ia being neriretically carried out, will also greatly aid China. Juda Calls Fee Too High t a luilire Rives, of the nrt haa refused to lend ju III U' w - - . . ,11,1.1 .nnroval to a contract granting ... .... fr Keatr ce Anna iuhiu-"- D.U-.I. r.a rwr rent of the amount k. mav recover for from the estate . tti.. Jackson Baldwin. Attorneys " in u.half of Mis Turnbull Baldwin, made the request for such a contract to authorixe the employing ...i. in attorneys, with the agree- It to live them half of whatever should be recovered by litigation compromise. Police Persecute dews. ir.- p,,..iaThe police have be- u In expelling ,. .h have been ordered back t-i.aH torn lorv WK" F om Septemtcrl2 to IB. ' ' ... driven out or given a We7pTrM In which to make their -: . . t., Inft voluntarily. In .. ' j. r.fl nersons were ex ,ed from the . uburb. of So.omenk. and iiemicnaa. Shadowed Thre Years. r.,nre W. Fitzgerald, former acting teller in ths i ...htr.aaiirv. wa arrestea dj r eaer.. --- - . .i. rharired deputy Untiea d- ""-,. 9. ROAD COSTS $100,000 PER MILE J. R. N. Cutoff From Pendleton ;to Yoakum Nearing Completion. Pendleton One of the most expen ive bit of road building the O. R. & N Cn. haa ever undertaken ia now In iirirress between this city and Xoa kum and will be completed within the next two or three month. Tho work cover but 12H mile of contraction but will cost Duroximately Jl, 200, 000. The improvements in progress in volve a complete change or the main ine of the O. R. ft N. Co. between P.-mtleton and Yoakum: none of the old line will be used. The work short ens the present line 1.7 mile; elimi nate 1361 degree of curvature; re- ducea the maximum degree of curves r.nm t it iWrrea to 4 decree, and re- the orade from eight-tenth of 1 nor cent, uncompensated, to stx-ientns of 1 per cent, compensated. On the new line were wiu u one 600-foot tunnel, cutting out the horseshoe bend; a high fill and a ateei i.riHi. of two 150-foot spans with con- and abutments, through the reservoir of the rumisn-we i"'!"1 company. .. . Chniarv subtreasurj .,' s-nch Fltigeraldwaa arrested on " Indictment returned iie- warrantj . Febru cretiy oy -- - - rj 17. d....:. and Turkey Allies Parla-Tha Temna conftrma the re. r. ":rT-...t.. Russia have en P" ln" r"U. alliance, and a.y toreo n , ...e, Turkey', that the conT-Nv mat"" . ,. in the approcncmeiiv trlpl alliance. Commercial Club to Send Excursion to Wild West Show. Two sleepers carrying Portland rail road men will go out on tho faat mail on the evening of September 30. bound for Pendleton, where the railroad rep resentative will witness the final day' festivitiea in the Pendleton roundup." The "roundup" is advertised by Pen dleton to be "wild and woolly, fast and furious." Among the frontier sports and pastimea to be shown will be bron cho bunting, steer roping, relay and pony express races, wild horse races, sacking contests, horseback tug 'of war, steer riding, horseback pistol shooting, fancy riding and roping. HOP CROP LARGE AND GOOD. Scarcety of Labor May Prevent Some Being Harvested. Eugene The hop crop about Eu gene this year is large and of fine qual ity, but the help is ao scarce that it is doubtful if some of the growers will be able to harvest their crop. Hop picking ia now in full blast in the most important yards, and on account of the dry weather the hope have develop ed to a large size with very few leave, so that picking ia easy. In the Rob ert Have yard 150 more pickers could be used to advantage, and unless some unforeseen circumstance relieve the ituation some of tho hop in this yard cannot be harvested. SALMON RUN LIGHT. Catch of Fall Fish River Is Very on Columbia ?oor. Astoria Report from all the hot h aionir vne ure u;..kinrtin coast, are to ine turn nm nf fiah are coming in and the packing plant are doing tx- ;nn.ll well. The gasoline achoon er Gerald C, which arrived Saturday from Nestucca, brought 871 case ano ten tierce of salmon for Elmore & Co. The catch of fall salmon on the Columbia river is very light at the n-u.nt time, and some of the gillnet- ters who nave moi wnini ..i. ... h.ua taken them out of the ........ Na. that the weather condt ehaneing. however, a good run of ailversidea is looked for. Salt Salmon Price Ris Astoria Judging from the present u conditions the Alaska aalmon b., -hn have not yet sold their L-i.. f aalt aalmon will make unus ually large profit thla season. Last year Alaaka sau saimon w for 6 a barrel, but it i now quoted at J9, with a strong oemano ano u- . ara mar. inc pnew . . fin it ia unuera w vaii-v F ahermen a racaing ra f kl. citv. haa fully 3,000 bar- li. f thia aalmon. which it h not III yet disposed of. Stock Stalla Secured The Dallea The management of the district fair, which will be new in un ci ty October 4 to 8, naa aecui-j i ik. .aat end of town for the room in i. kikit tn former year tnl aiova - . . i,.. hen held at the ground of the Driving Park association, about a mile out, making in.n-..... both for exhibitors and those wishing h stock. With the change Lt-i. k.. k.n made, there will be won II " ' many more exhibiU entered. German Families Coming u.wtford - H. A. Vogel haa pur chased the C. W. McClendon farm in c ..n.w 20 mi lea from Medford, rn nnn Th farm containa 604 "r'"T7od. Mr. Vogel Intend. subdivide the property and Improve each division to suit the taste, of Ger- :t;.a from Iowa, hie home . . . . kn ara nlannlng to move Oregon In March of a milder climate. OF SALE OF TIDE LANDS. Farmers Will Study Irrigation. Weston Promoter, of the Pine Creek irrigation project have planned public meeting lor September 16 with a view to acquainting farmer. with the benefits of irrigation. It ia proposed under thi. project to conserve the flood water of Pine creek with an immense dam, to be built about three milea above Weston, and to irrigate thousands of acre of rich land devoted to wheat raising. Plana and map. have been prepared. Coos County May Get Sawmill. Marshfield It ia reported that the Brook inn Lumber & Box company, of California, may build a sawmill in Curry county either at Chetco or at Arch Rock. The company owns 26,000 acre of timber in Curry county. PORTLAND MARKETS. to Tr!n Servlc Alleged Poor. Salcm-Complaint ha been filed by the Upper Hood River Valley Progrea fye association with the State Rail road commission alleging that .erv Ice on thMount Hood Hood railway la In adequate and that on oome occ-lon.. Jfaunce of 23 mile, between Hood RWer and Parkdale i. made in .1. hours. Wheat Track prices, export basis Bluestem. 92c; club, 84c; red Rus sian, 82c; valley. 88c; 40-fold, 87c; Turkey red, 84(ii90c. Barley Feed, 122(422.60 per ton; brewing. $23. Hay Track price.: Timothy, Wil lunette valley, 13(u.20 per ton; East ern Oregon, $21rti 22; alfalfa, new, $16 0tl6: grain hay, $14(al6. Corn Whole, 132; cracked, 133 ton Millstuffs Bran. 12324 per ton; middlings. $31; shorts, $2626; rolled barley, $24.60(a25.60. Oats White, $27.60 per ton. Green Fruits Apples, new, 60c $1.25 per box; plums, 40((?76c; pears, 75c($1.25; peaches, boxes, 40i75c; lugs. l.l(Hil.25; grape., 25c(u.Il.Z5 box; $1.35 per lug; 20(i22e basket, cranberries $8.60 per barrel; water melons, $1 per hundred; cantaloupe. 75cw $1.60 per crate. Vegetables Beans, 3(l5c per pound; cabbage, 2c; cauliflower, $1.60 per dozen: celery. 90c: corn, 12(il6c; cu cumber., 25(t40c per box; eggplant. 6c per pound; garlic, 8(t10c; green onion. 16c per dozen; peppers, 6c pound; radishes., 16;20c per dozen; squash. 40c per crate; tomatoes. 3Wt 60c per box; carrots, xuai.zo per sack; beets, $1.50; parsnips, $1(41.26; turnip. $1. Potatoes Oregon, $1.26 per bun dred; weet potatoes, 3e per pound. Onions New, $1.60 per sack. Egg. Oregon current receipts 819 32c: candled 32(ii34c Butter City creamery, solid pack, 86c: print S7(r37t,c; butter fat 36c; country store 24(i:25c Poultry Hen 17c; spring. 17c; duck, white 16H(17c; geese 10(a)lle; turkeys, live, 20c; dressed, 22((i25c; squaba, $3 per dozen. Pork Fancy, 13c per pound. Veal Good average, llfal2e pound, Cattle Beef steers, good to choice, $5.25((&.60; fair to medium, $4.25i 4.76: choice spayed heifer., $4.60Yc 4.76; good to choice beef cow., $4.25 Ai)4.65: medium to good beef cows. $3.76(f4.25; common beef cows, $26 3.75; bulls, $3.76(3:4; atagr, good to choice, $4(0,4.25; calvea, light, $6.75 (itf: heavy, $3.75((5. Hogs Top, $10(10.75; fair to medium. $9,600X10. Sheep Best ML Adam, wether, $4 (ff4.25; bet valley wether, $3.263 3.60: fair to good wethers, $3($3.26; best valley ewea, $3(a).60; lambe. choice Mt. Adams, $5.26i5.60; choice valley. $5(6.25. Hope 1910 crop, nominal; ivov, lu lle; olds, nominal. Wool Eastern Oregon, 13(il7a per pound; valley, 17dCl9c; mohair, choice. 82(Ti 33c. Cascara bark 4 (i4e. Hides Salted hide., 7(7,H per pound; salted calf, 13c; salted kip, 8c; salted stags, 6c; green hide, le lea.; dry hide., 16,w!17e; dry calf, 17 18c: drv stats. 11 Ml 2c. Pelts Dry, 10 J. e; lted, butchers' take-off, 40((t76c; apring lamba, 26(J 45c. Notice is 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, ll10, at 1U o clock A. M., ot said day, an the state's interest in the tide and overflow 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 price offered, provided such offer is made in good faith, and also providing that the land will not be told nor any oner theretor 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, 8, 7, 8, and a portion of Lot 3, Sec. 10, T. 4 N., R. 1 W. Bemnmna 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 4 2 feet along low tide line; thence south 20 deg. 10 min. west 405 feet along low tide line; thence south 23 deg. 20 min. west 500 feet along low tide line; therce south 30 deg. 40 min. west 13J leet along low tide line: thence south 25 deg. 12 mm. west 260 feet along low tide line; thence south 23 deg. west 270 feet along low tide 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 feet alonn high tide line; thence north 22 deg. 45 min. east 200 feet along hizh tide line: thence north 24 deg 00 mm. east 300 feet along high tide line; thence north 29 deg. 15 min. east 225 feet alone hieh tide line; thence north 24 deg. 0 min. east 195 feet along nitrn iiae line: inence norm ucg. 10 mm. east 465 teet along nign tiue line: thence north 18 deg. 45 min east 170 feet along high tide line; thence north 19 deg. 15 min. east 221 feet along high tide line; thence north 7 deg. 00 mm. west 450 feet to point of beginning, containing 2.92 acres. beginning at a point which Dears north 1875 feet and east 2445 feet from the corner common to bections 3. 4, 9 and 10. T. 4 N., R. 1 W.. run nina Var. 21 deg. 30 min. 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 mm. west 417 feet along low tide line; thence south 20 deg. 00 min. west 395 feet along low tide line; thence south io oeg. mm. west 476 feet along low tide line thence south 22 deg. 08 min. west 355 feet along low tide line to point of tidt land; thence north 58 deg. 00 min tast 70 feet along high tide line thence north 12 deg. 10 mm. east 150 feet along high tide line; thence north 2C deg. 15 min. east S47 teet aiong hiuh tide line: thence north 15 deg 30 min. east 322 feet along high tide line; thence north 16 deg. 20 min. east 210 feet along high tide line; thence north 29 deg. 15 mm. east 455 tee along high tide line; thence north 18 deg. 45 min. east 360 feet along high tide line: thence north 17 deg. ia mm east 600 feet to point ot beginning, containing 2.89 acres. Beginning at a point which hears south 505 feet and east 3235 feet from the corner common to Sections 3, 4, 9 and 10, running Var. 21 deg. 30 mm east: thence north 38 deg. 52 min east 200 feet along low tide line; thence north 11 deg. 10 mm. west 388 feet along low tide line: thence north 1 deg. 12 mm. west 720 teet along low tide line: thence north 16 deg. 35 mm west 577 feet along low tide line thence north 21 deg. 05 min. west 630 feet along low tide line; thence north 45 deg. 31 min. west 445 feet along zu S. S. Long & Son General Contractors Fii-st-Clas. Concrete Work A Specialty Bridges, Sidewalks, Septic Tanks, Etc. I0ULT0N ESTIMATES FURNISHED OREGON THE CHICAGO STORE F. J. BASEEL, Proprietor. HANDLES ONLY THE BEST IN Dry Goods, Clothing, Hats, Caps, Shoes and Boots, Men s Suits, Shirts, Etc. A First Class Line of Ladies' Suits, Skirts, Etc. If vou want to save money, eret the best goods and always be satisfied with your purchases, patronize THE CHICAGO STORE HOULTON, OREGON V V V 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. Columbia County Abstract and Trnst Company ST. HELENS, OREGON LET liS 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'Neatly Done. Pav ing Cutters' Tools Made to Order. Horse shoeing a Specialty. All Diseases of the Foot Scientifically Treated Free of Charge. R. H. WICKS, Proprietor First Door West of School House, ST. HELENS, ORE, tow tide line: thence south 8 dee. min. east 311 feet across tide lands to hiirh tide line: thence south 49 dee. 30 min. east 175 feet along high tide line: thence south 29 dee. 00 mm, east 438 feet alone high tide line thence south 80 deg. 40 min. east 408 feet alone high tide line; thence soutn ?1 dee. 00 min. east 412 feet alon high tide line: thence south 18 deg IS min. east 30 feet along high tid line; thence south 12 deg. 20 min. east 370 feet a one high tide line inence south 34 deg. 45 min. west 170 feet to point of beginning, containing S.vi acres. Beginning at point which bears south 5018 feet and east 1909 feet from the corner common to Sections 3. 4. 9 and 10. T. 4 N., R. 1 W.; thence east 60 feet across low tide lands; thence north 19 deg. 00 min. east 62 feet along low tide line; thence north IS deg. 25 mm. east 265 leet along low tide line; thence north 13 deg. 45 min. east 1390 feet along low tide line; thence north 14 deg 37 mm. east 427 feet along low tide line: thence. north 21 deg. 30 min. east 620 feet along low tide line; thence north 32 deg. 20 min. east 400 feet along low tide line; thence west 60 feet across tide lands; thence south 32 deg 20 min. west 400 feet along high tide line: thence south 24 deg. 08 min. west 448 feet along high tide line; thence south 12 deg. 30 min. west 178 feet along high tide line; thence south 14 deg. 22 min. west 427 feet along high tide line: thence south 18 deg. IS min. west 471 feet along high tide line; thence south deg. 30 min. west 155 feet along high tide line; thence south 12 deg. 42 min. west 7 feet to point of beginning, containing 118 acres. Aoolicitions and bids should be ad dressed to G. G. Brown. Clerk State Land Board. Salem. Oregon, and marked "Application and bid to pur chase tidt lands." O. G. BROWN, Clerk State Land Board. Dated this Jul 29, 1910. tflA IaI VI 11. UAtlTED-fl RIDER AGEIT le (urnih4cl by us. IRUCNT0WI trUt M flhiHM Our agents vanrwlMn Mt t. H'rttr Jrr mU fiArticMuxrt and sfctI tjfrr mi mc. REUI IKfcO until you receive and appro va of row btcrcia. waM to an voce, anywhere in the U . S. n-ttkut m ctnt dts in advanc. prPT f M gam pit Lattat Model MRfiRr' akinff money last. Nik MlIN Ef R allow TKN UAls1 KKKG TKIALdunnf which tim you may rnt iha btcycU aa put it to any teat vou wu. u you ara uien not peneciiy unnta or tan mm wi Veep tha btcycl ahip it back to ua at our expense andM mtU nrt b tmtm m$, riATABV DDtrrt w fur-th tha htjhest trade bicycle it is poaaibi a aaa" I" AwlUHl rlwt at on small prolit above actual factory cost. Vow aav $m to middlemen' profits by buyinr direct of ua and hav the asanulacturar's fvar antra behind your bicycle. 1H MOT BVV a bicycle or a pairo nnw Jroja at vr -(- until you receive our caulw;ue and learn our nhai4 4 Jmtm rict and rwrhmbi tpnU Tr$ to rider ftnti. V08 WILL BE ASTONISHED r,!T, r, u.,i'u.,h.a23 Urn tn rwweoonulMTOUlhil rear. We kII tht higheatcrade bicrctlucl u1 than in other (actorr. W r utid wHh i oo prot bo bet r CM B1CTCK DUAI.KUS, yon can Mil our Uqrcl mil your owl I our snces. Order tilled the receive!. KKOONU HAND JUCVCLKS. Wi do Dot renlarly handle MCOBd Ma4 DWTCIM, .11- k. . umlw. m hand taken In trade hv our Chtcaro retail store. Thee vra cll promptly t pricea rafin front 3 to Oil or lO. Dev-nm.re barcain liiti ataileel lr. --- BB If ft Blnrl W litHMa. impurcexi roiie-r coiiin ana "- gmttm, MM I .i-m., i quipcacnt ol all kmif Ut u TtUul trtct. 50 HEDGETHORH P3NCTURE-PR00F ! nS SELF-IIEALUIG TIRES JL "J re rrrmLrr retail rii ot Iktu Urn ir jr?rj?; ' " 1 aa. 10 MORETtODBLE FROM POrlCTORES NAllJt Tmok or Olaasj will not lot tta ar ottt. Sixty thousand pair aoUl last year. ynt two kundrcd Ibuuaana pair now m uae. nrmnmtmrtnmt Made In all tiaea. It H lively naav riainv trervdurableandlmeilinaitlewith i .lit- nf niKhr hich never become ' -F- 1 ' ' . . . ..w . .it orouaand whlcll doaea up araaii puncturca wu.rau na the air to canape. We have hundredaof letter from ati- iclcuatomertatina; that their ttreharonly laeen pumped p once or twice in a whole aeaaon. i ney tikh no v"" .Anii..r lire the mincture rraiat ina qualities beinir atven ry several layer ol thin, specially prepared fabric on the read. Tha regular price of lliene tirea is fH.jo per pair.bnl for dvertisine; purpose w are rnaninaaapeciai lacioirprioiiw ha rider c rmroval. Von do nut pay a cent Wa avill allow a ratah dlseiount FILL fJAHtt vvitta vntja. c , 1 V : ; v -. . . I a na- . r ar All - w. aw.-w a. --- W I HA" m.nA nnnntiir Mrial !' a A' mnA anMtara atrlna ' nd la," niao rtn aarlp H" to prevent rtra aaittlna;. Tkle tire will oatlnat nay Biaka-HorT, KULMTIQ mm4 a. ASK K1UI.NU. (5 cmlv U So oef pair. All ordera ahipped Sam day letter is received. W ship C O. B. M nntil you have examined and found them strictly aa repraasnted. t of J per cent (thereby mnkina; the price U4, per pair) II ye lUsCft and encloae tht advertiaement. Yon run M rlaaj ia) aradina ua an oruer aa in tirca may. dc reiurneu at " "r --t. -rot aaliafaclory on amlnation. W ar perfectly reliobl and money tent to a aaf aa la k. H yon order pair of these tire, you will nd that they will rid atT. ''. rear better, laat lonaer and look finer than any tire you hav ever naed or ee at any prat. We 1. a eii nieaaed that when you want a bicycle you will alv iow araa. 'tCTCll L . I l- . t.H.4 IViia ramarfealil. lira- offer. ao want vou vu mq mm m . lm w, w. v.v, .p . . ..... " I , . ., .. -.-a don't buy any kind at any pric until yon send for naif 4 WUV iC.aV.r 7 JrtO Heda;ethorn Puncture-Proo I tire ;iron approval and trail at k anecial Introductory pric quoted above; or writ for our big Tlr and Bundry Cauaogu wk K . . 1 1 1 1 . . n.4 k .n.la nl tirea a 1 ahratt half the tl.lia 1 DrTt Ln-m W f but writ n. a postal talay. LM NOT THIN k 4jr ltlJT1K . Mryet DO NO I WAl I or pair ol tirea from anyone until you know the new anal wsattjaiM alar we ar maklnf. It only coals a poa'al to learn everrthui;. Writ It MOW. !. L MEAD CYCLE COMPANY, CIIIC.'.CO, ILL