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Jt I T V al m fj C. A. JtcoaegeiD Harness and Shoe Shop Custom and Repairing. 1 A. G. Bratburg 1 Artificial Limbs Made to order and Repaired Braces and Trusses Extensions ST. HELENS, ORE. F MONTGOMERY BUILDING SUMMONS IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE stitr OF OREGON. FOR THE COUSTY.OF COLUMBIA. CORA M. DONAHUE, Plaintiff, VS TOHN R. DONAHUE. Defendant. To John R. Donahue, the above named defendant: In!the'name of the State of Oregon, you are hereby required to appear and answer the complaint flled against you In theabore entitled Court, on or before the 9th day of May, 1912, which is six weeks after the 27th day of March, 1912, the date ordered for the first publication of summons ; and if yon fail to so appear and answer, plaintiff will apply for we relief prayed for in hercompleint, to.wit For a decree dissolving the marriage contract heretofore and now existing between the plaintiff and defendant herein, and for sach other and farther relief as to the Conrt may seem equit able and just. This summons is published by order of the Honorable James A. Eakin. udge of the above entitled Court, made and entered on the 22nd day of March, 1912. Wilbur Henderson, Attorney for Plaintiff, 623 Lumbei mens Building, Portland, Orefton. First publication, March 27th, 1912. Last publication, May 8th, 1912. SUMMONS In The Circuit Conrt Of The State Of Oregon. For The County Of Columbia. Irene Mehaffey Plaintiff , VS Jarry Mehaffey, Defendant. To Jerry Mebaffey' the aboved named defendant; In tbe name of the State of Oregon, yon are hereby required to appear and answer the complaint fiied against von in the abore entitled Conrt, on or before the Saturday the 26th, day of May, 1912, the date for the last publication of Summons; and if you fail to so appear and answer, plaintiff will apply for ti relief prayed for in her complaint to-wit For a decree desolving the marriage con tract heretofore and now existing be tween the plaintiff and defendant here- in.snd for such other and further relief as to the Court may seem equitable and Just. ThisSnmmons is published by order of the Ilonorable J. A. Eakin Judge of the above entitled Court, made and entered on this 9th day of April 1912. Howard M. Brownell, Attorney for Plaintiff. First Publication, April 13th, 1912. Last Publication May 26tb, 1912. Eighth Grade Examinations The eight grade final examina tions will occur on the following dates: May 9-10 June 6-7. The pro gram will be as follows; Thursday-Physiology, Geography, History and Civil Government. Friday-Grammar, Spelling, Arith metic and Writing. The sources of questions will be the state textbooks, based upon the outlines in the course of study. Pupils are required to have done at least, seven months work in each the seventh and eighth grades to be eligible to take the examination. Teachers should send in the names of pupils who are prepared to take the examinations. J. H. Collins. County School Supt. In The Circuit Court For The State Of Oregon For Columbia County. State of Oregon . Plainti ft, VS. B. E. Quick, as administrator of the es tate of Patrick Hughes, deceased, all heirs at law of aaid deccndent. vif any there be), and all persons Defendant. Notice to Creditors. In the County Court, ot the State of Oregon, for Columbia County. In the matter of the estate of Gustaf J. Lindahl, deceased. Notice is hereby given by tbe under signed, tbe administratrix of the estate of Gustaf J. Lindahl, dec eared, to tbe creditors of, and to all persons having claims against said estate, to present them with the proper vouchers, within six months from the date of this notice, to the said administratrix at her rest dence at Warren, Columbia County, Oregon, tbe same being the place for the transaction of the business of said estate. Dated March 16th, 1912. Albertina Lindahl, Administratrix of the estate of Gustaf J. Lindahl, deceased NOTICE OF THE SALE OF REAL PROPERTY IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON FOR THE COUNTY OF COLUMBA. In the Matter of the Estate ot Llllie B. Decker, Deceased . Notice is hereby given that by vir tue and in Pursuance of an order of the County Court of Colombia County, State of Oregon, Made on the 28th day of March 1912, 1 will proceed and from and after the 28th day of March 1912 to Sell for Cash in hand at Private Sale at St. Helens County Court Houe, Door, St. Helens Oregon, the following des ribed real proper tr of said estate, situ ated In tbe County of Columbia, Ore gon, To-wit: Commencing at the N. W. cornerof the N E 14 of the N W 1-4 of Section 24 In Township 4 North Range 2 West and running thencr East on the' Section line 40 Rods, and thence ranntng West and Parallel with said section line 40 Rods and thence running North 20 Rods to tbe place of beginning containing 5 acres the Same being a portion of tbe'Said N E of the N W X of Section 24 Township 4 in the Co unty Df Columbia. State of Oregon. Lena Miller, Administratrix for tbe Estate of interested in said estate It appearing to the court by the In formation filed in tbe abov-) entitled court and eause. by A. M. Crawford, Attorney General and M. E. Miller Deputy District Attorney of hi Fifth Judicial District of the State of Orego i on behalf of the State of Oregon, plan tiff herein, that on or about the 29 b day of Jane, 1908, Patrick Hughe died in the County of Columbia. Statt- of Oreg on, intestate, ana wiinout Deirs, leaving therein personal property, appraised in the aggregate at the sum of 1 4016.60 That the above named defendant, E. E. Quick of Colnasbia County, Ore gon, was duly appointed administrator of tbe estate of the said Patrick Hugt as, deceased, and duly qualified as such ad ministrator on or about the 9th day of July, 1908,' and letters of adaijniHtration were duly issued to bltn by order of the County Court, of raid Columbia County, Oregon, on said date, and thereupon he proceeded to take possession of said per sonal property of sejd estate and to ad minister thereon in parauance of the authority vested In him by lav and eaid letters of administration; that said administrator has paid all lawful claim and demands of every kind and nature whatsoever existing against said estate, including tbe cos's and expeases of ad ministration, and has fully administered said estate and rendered his final ac count to the said County Court, which final account showed that he had con verted into each all of eaid pcrroim property which was not money, and that there remains a residue in bin hands after paying all claims against said tate, of $100.16 82 and no other property of any kind whatsoever; and thereupon the said County Court, of Columbia County, Oregon, made a final order ap proving aaid final report of said admin istrator and closing aaid estate, and di recting that tbe administrator hold said cash until disposition thereof sbo'ild be made by a competent court, and that aid administrator still has In bl pos session the said sum of 1 10036 32, which constitutes all of the property rema fl ing and belonging to the said eMate of Patrick Hughes, deceased. That said administrator has mad due inquiry for heirs of said Patrick Hughes deceased, or other persons having any claim upon said estate, as beirsor other wisei and no person or person have been found who are or claim to be heirs of said decedent, and plaintiff a) lege there are none, and that ill of said sum has escheated to the R ate of Oregon. It Is Therevosx Ubdebeti, (i tli name of the State of nr-go'i, il at all persons interested in tlie estate of I' - rick Hugh' s, decessed, be and tli-y we hereby required to appear and show cause in this court, ifary they l .i"e, oti or before the 29th day of Airil, 1911, why the title of, in r,d to, -1 persons! property, ahvild )i t -j ; - judged vested In the frUte of yon. It I Farther Ordkpkd Trat r.orv hereof be published in Ifce Ortgc o M i , a newspaper published in sai l Comity of Columbia, for six successive seeks. Dated the Utn day rf March, 191!." J. A. Eaki'i, Julge In '.Ue 1 -ctit Court of the etite o I're-.i i. .ji Cli ml'ia County, t cl .ii li 1 t )i.u y liank, a iri o alio i. PLlut S, v H.lrolJ a 'ion, laura J. Ham ji:, Vio't r I to l Company, a corpt ri. troi , .1. Hrffth, Maude Grif fin 0s -g . E. Oorson, Flora II. Comm. 't. h. etch and G. W . ('limit t, Defendama Notice is hvruby given, that uuder and by virtue of an execution and crjer of sa'e issued out of the Circuit Court of ths Slate of Oregon, tor Columbia Co unty, on the Slat day of March A. D. 1912, under and in pursuance of a judg ment, order and decree of foreelosuie made and entered In said Court on the 12'h day of March A. D. 1912, in a suit lie ein the Columbia County Bank, corporation, the plaintiff, recovered judgment and decree against the defen dants above named, for the sum of $1500 00, with interest thereon at the rate of cght per cent, per annum from February 21st 1911, for the sum of $150 00, attorney's fees, and for the further rum of $20.90 costs of suit and for accruing costs, and forever barring and foreclosing aaid defendants and all pel tons claiming under them, saber- qnent to F. bruarj 21st, A. D 1911. of 11 riht, claim or interest in the here inafter described real preAiises, and re quiring me to satisfy tbe above mention ed amounts, by making sale of said real premises which are situate in Columbia County. Oregon, and particularly des cribed a follows, to-wit: Beginning at a point iu tbe southern boundary of the St. Helens aud l'ittnburg 'county road, survey No. 43, said point being 43.34 feet north and 319.28 feet east or tiiat corner of the Aaron Broyles Dona tion Land Claim which is north 80 deg 10 uiin eat 6.84 chains distant from the quarttr co ner between secii ns 4 and 5, fh township 4 north range 1 vest of the Willamette meridian; running thence orth 79 deg 30 min west SO feet along said southern bonndry of said Co unty road ; thence south 10 deg 30 mm west 60 ft et; thence south 79 deg SO min east fiO'eet; thence north 10 deg 30 min east 60 feet to the place of begin' uig situate iu section 4 township 4 north range 1 weet of Willamette tneri- lian, containing .067 acresi Alsj the following described tract, to w t: Com mencing at that corner of the Aaron Broyles D. L. C. which is 14 62 feet north aud 460.78 feet east of the quarter corner between section? 4 and 5 in town ship 4 i. orth of range 1 weat of Willam ette meridian, a fir tree 30" in diam eter liears north 16 deg 10 min west 2" feet; 'hence north 66 deg 20 min ens' 1H6 UrJ feet to an iron pin at the -out , east corner of the Houlton Building As o-:iatiouN lot, this'is the place of begin oi g; An'oak tree 20 " in diameter marked B X. T. bears sunt h 21 deg 20 min wet 55.29. feee; thence s mlh 70 den 40 min west 60 tcet along the county road to an iron bar ; thence north 19 ( eg 20 min west 10) feet to an iron liar; thence north 70 de 40 min east 60 feet to an inn bar; tbeuce south 19 deg 20 min east 100 feet to tbe place of begin n;n, (Magnetic variation north 21 deg 3'i miu E.), I will, therefore, on monday the 22nd day of April A D 1912, at the hour of 1 1 o'clock in the forenoon o said day, at the front door of the eourt house in the City of St. Helens, in Columbia County, Oregon, gell at public auction, subject to redemption, to the highest bidder, fur ca-h in lawful money of the United States all the right, title and Interest, the said defendants, or either of them, has or had at the date of execution of the mortgxge, to-wit'- February 21, 1911, in or to 'be real property abjve de scribed, to satisfy said execution and or der of sale, together with accruing costs. Dated at St. Helens, Columbia Coun ty, Oregon, this Srtj day of March, A. D, 1912, - - A. E. Thompson, Sheriff of Columbia County, Oregon. First publication hereof, March 23rd 191?. Last publication April 20lh, 1912. ii -V- ii of p'xwt 6 initios -mil then t ' ho toll tlard o vivd wi tine r ! r fwtfninj ami 11.. t:illl inj rovsmei t . Ivnaii-. it tU It'n-tj tf thi tiii ibti'tiiti? I t rty tnd yj if A ion." eve. pray e'e S. V. Ketel. IVt-t K'lton, :'. Fel'.on, F. A. Coorgo, J. H. Uvu kite, Edwin Koss, Win. Urinn E. C. Robertson. T. H. I'tt. J. Skuza, a C. Cassott, C. W. Shor man, N. A. Sherman, Elsie H. Brinn, John G. Prinze, C. E. Lake, Elizabeth Isbister. It U.K -I I acr. .) '.' ' , urli ' "Ut I 1'iml :l urr S 'ii. line II, . . 1 V . A t I i'ur Salf aud Want Ads AJs in The Columm B'ing Rull Farm Loans We have money to loan on first mortgage on improved farm se curity in Columbia County, from three to five years with attractive repayment privileges. A. H. BIRRELL CO. 202 McKay Bldg.. 3rd & Stark St Portland, Oregon A lUirfciiin; New house an 1 'in Lot neur OASIS I'AUK. Only $000. ?( down ami balance $15 per month. Ix't vour rent money buy you a home. ST IiKl.KNS lMl'KOVK MKNT Co. I ODCES ST. HELENS CAMP, NO lOttm, M. W. OF A. Meets Hrst and third Wednesdays. J. W. Clarke, Conml H. E. I.aUAKE, Clerk. HOl'LTON CIRCLE NO 47H, Women ot Woodcraft, meets the second ami fourth Ttlelav aftrrurwn of ra. li month at Houlton, Ore. Minnie Kelly Ouardlan Neighbor; Minnie A ' r ley, Clerk. Columbia Enc itnpnient No. 77,1. O O. F. meets iu the I O. O. F. Hull. the second and f iurth Thursday o( each month, sojourneving Patriarchs most cor lially invited to meet with u. Chas, Spinner, Chief Pntriarch. C. W. ISUkestev, Scribe. FOR SAl.K-UHM cedar posts 7 , f t ti in Ion : IS to 2 1 inches in cir cumference. In the city of St. Hel ens. Call at this ollife or see M. F. Hazen, St. Helens, Ore. FOll SALE. Two lots, close in: 21 fruit trees, mostly bearing. Good soil. All ! kinds of beat itiK' berry bushes. Kasy ! terms and low price. Allen & Felton. 4 Sinjrer Sewing1 machines for wile cheap and on easy terms. Allen & Felton Allen and Felton for bargains in all kinds of real estate. hoicjit residence sites, Klver Views, restricted district for beauti ful homes, choice modern dwellings at reasonable prices. Very desirable farms and acreage tracts of all sizes and in desirable ocations. I ,i no' V . !:.-, tlo.llt Ml, 1 'f WANTED AGENT To handle best Automobile built in America. Exclusive in thin Country. Huilt by Old Time Una Manufacturer. Life guarantee. Self Starting. Inic Wheel Haae. No deposit required. Prefer dealer now in business, but will consider live iH'ople who will enter busine. This latency include a complete Correspondence Sale Course. Uirirest discount ever offered. Deal lircct with Factory. Ad.lresa Sales Manager, OHO Wash. St., Portland. Ore. COLUMBIA HOMESTEAD No. 2-lW Brotherhood of American Yeomen meets the second and fourth Wed nesday night of each month at Yank ton, Ore. Visiting memliers welcome E. S. I'insou, Ilonorable Foreman C. E LR. Correspondent. MlZrAH Cl.'TTKr. NO. 30, O K. s Meet in Masonic liall the m ml and fourth Satiir lvso ach inonlli GFRTRl'DE roi.LINS, W M LUCY OR.VY. Secret ai St. Helens Lode No. -i ll,,l. u. j. r. nieei 9;.. II..T f t v l...:l. I infr.on tHe second and fourth Saturdays of eich month, viiitinz meml)er are alwavsiriven a hartv neliome. W. A. MclnMre. M. . C. W. PI .kelev. Sec. Av n Lodjfe No 62 R.nii:ht ot Pythias meets every Tnesdy Evening in C&- tie Hall, St Helens. Visiting Ki iht atays welcome. W. A. Ketel.C. C, F, A. George, K of R S Business property and various business propositions for sale. We have any tiling ymi want and will toll you the straight facts for the asking. List your proin-rty with us. Allen & Felton. Good box house I I x 'H and fur niture Lit 58 x 100 jrood garden soil and fruit $l()0 jrood stove, 2 beds, dresser linoleum everything clean. LAND FOll SALE! Three miles from MayjrtT, Ore gon. Land nearly all level, ('rushed rock road to station. $f(HH) school house boirnr erected close by. Write to owner, F. W. Ijotu'trren, Z Lumber Kxchange IHldjr., Portland, Oregon. 1 Dr. Fdwin Unas bus returned from .California, and will occupy otllces at his resilience on Willamette street. Olliee hours from ten to two. Plume fi2, ' SWAMP I.ANI) NOTICK. 1 Acting under instructiona from Governor West, all the swamp land helunxiii)? to the State ot Oregon will be selected .soon as possible. Anyone havinvr information re Kanlint the location or condition of such lund will kindly confer with me. Such information will be of much value to the land department, T. A. Kinehart, State Innd Agent. FAIIMS WANTK1). We have ca-h customer fur farms and iicrcae and also have Portland vacant, resl.lenre and Income pro perty for tradij for farms Hnd acre age. If vour farm or acreage is For SALE Oliver Typewriter, near ly as jtood as new. For Sale cheap. J. II. Coll ins A ST. HELENS LODGE NO. A F A A M. Meet 1st arid 3d Saturday in each month. Visiting brothers cordially welcomed. U W Clark. Mafiter; H. E. Quick, Secretary. FoK SAI.K-I.it tie piVs o weeks old also brood-sow at a rea.sonable prie. lius Miuzie, Warren. Oregon. Any peisiin dumpinjr traibaKe or rubbish after this date on my pro-! perty or in the street or streets ad joining same will be prosecuted un der the statutes of Oregon l'..r com1 mittinjr a nuisance and for trespass. J. P. Godfrey. 4 I I . 1 I' 1 . .-Mien anu remm fr sa!(. r ,,.,,,. jt JJy y)U o s nd us a full description with all particulars. I'uKll.AMi IIi sinkss Kxi'iiaN(;k Tn.i-lH Kotnchild P.ldjr. Portland. Ore. WHY NOT KENT A Safety Deposit Box in Our Modern f ir Proof Vault nd Know That Your Valuables arc Secure? One Dollar and a Half Pa,, for One for Year. I Hie Li, j., ""''" titer. Metbi-dist KpucoptU Chun-n Sunday Sihool Preaching En worth Leafrne f'reachinjr Mid-week ervjce Thurwlav 10:00 :. 7::tn 7:iMi PETITION To the Hon Mayor an4 Com mon Council of the City of St Helens, Columbia County, Ore gon. We the undersigned owners of the property abutting on the streets described hereinafter, most respectfully petition your honorable body to improve said street as follows; Commencing: at the point of intersecting of Hem lock and Willamette Streets and extending northerly along- said Hemlock Street to the limits of the City, the road way 16 feet in width as graded and imprpved, be further improved by placing! crushed rock thereon to a depth I Houlton M, E. Church. Sunday School at 10 o'clock, A. M. Preaching in the evening at 7;30. Jbja will he a special service for the young people of iloujton and vicini ty. A cordial invitation is extended , to all to attend these services. Come I and bring your friends. FOR KENT A Good h,.us. barn and chicken house. In II ton. George perry Low Round Trips East j NOTICE TO CREDITOKH. On the date, givrn below. Round Trip TicUu w.ll b .old . ,h, pinU in th. Ea.t .hown below, and many ,,. ut gre.(ly reduced fare. qulBd: Fust Trains Hast IN CONNECTION WITH Northern Pacific and Great Northern Ry. All lie v-uumy .iiiii Jl 1 11 w III L" wi i Oreiron, For Columbia County. j It THE jyiTTER OK THE ESTATE 09 I E O. SPECHT, r-caed. Notice Is hereby (riven that the nndersittned has been duly appointed executor of the estate of E. O. Specht, deceased, by the County Court of the County of Colombia, State of Oregon, and has duly quslifitd for said trust. All persons having claims against ni) .fi es'ate are hereby notified and required to present the sume, duly veri fied and wth the proper vouchers, to the Executor at the office of W. A. Har- Atlaiillc City Italtlmore IWkton liiiHi.li, Cll ll.UKu Vui,rUt HrliiKi I'cnver Kr.iio 110 110 91 V) VIA it 1 .v. m fl.'tiolt llllllllll KllllMl City Mliim-ftpfijiii Montri'.il New York !,! (Pi (ill. 'II ;.' ri Hi (HI in. hi l'i ' 'mli l'I.Hu.l.-l,l, I'ill.l.KH l. IjmiIi, H. I'aul 'I 'tronl,, W nl)llig,, ., , , DAI KH (IK HAI.E " . II, II, II. tl, TI, W2 J .,. a, mi jiy -j,, J., 7. II ! i 2. 3 S 7 I ! I'. It', , i ' ' ' - : - j- "', -ii, wi Hf,i(1 St..pf,fr ai.,1 u.ol, ,.,tP ve,, , , ,, ihm,u m ,'rmun ill i'nc'lljlcii, fHr ItAOO l'l V) HMD ii m Ml K) l ' lui l.. 7 X, I K an. 'ii, " 1 1. I I. 17, Ik, 19, M 21, 21 r. -L I.M,VI2 Ailirii.(. l "'"r, i, 1, C 7. , li, U. VH2 ) iiinl r . l.irn lin,lt (i, i,.i,. W. E. COMAN, Oen. Freight and Paasenger Agt III l. luriiUhnl on r.iiii. J. O. DP.VIiNS, Agent. Houlton, Oregon t , FonRENT-Bran new five room house, never occupied. Allen& Felton. Shield Yourself from Adveraity and provide for the futiiratiydcpotlt jn a little from your envelope every pay day. Tbe Columbia County S-vicg Dank will atxtpt your du pi.its and pay you interert on them at the rate of 4 percent per annum Cr'h payab.e twice a ywr. Thus the niorey yon wnrkci for will tc niaue V'tv ' worlt 'or y"a n" l',e "io ,'mB " tiff ' 'T0Uf r"n"nl""i 'rlfnev',' Vou ColumbJa County Bank I OLDEST IN THE COUNTY j 4 Pr Can! Paid pn Savbfs AccounU and Tim Certificate. United States Depository for Postal Funds j W. M ROSS. PrW. UR.ROlHERFORD,VUe,ld.M A.UiTONE,Cfcta. J. S. ALLEN, AhIiUM Caakier - L... MM B'ni igaTi ii iii r t F A Cnrilisr llli mmmZmX MM E. W. KETFI 1 E. W. KETEL CROUSlj) & ketfi. Hav. Opened Shop in . Morgu. bu,,,ln on Utua , St Helen, Ho and pfeptred 10 do . lobbing l Reitenable Pniei PI, " "d Ewima.ei Furnimed E W.KETLL I I S fc. A. CKOUSE MM - i a a nisi r? , - :? mdia Kunner Ducks t' CO per lctt,ng, 13 ,ggti tc oo ptr m Day Old Ducks ?Jc tach :&2?f'Vtf V Barred Rcks and rW :.lA RHode Island Reds y&:?yH:2 w-c- morley The followinsr cv Nrl.IH.Mk. nn.l .l ... . """"Ik ...... ,.,,,,v I 1 1 - 1 wciillier they are now: Kiirlilsfn w.re injur.nl mi . wrio-iHly. vhft. h L'nion p cillc train was blown from w... ...iivsj north of Norti Lx)up Thursday evening Z the Injuries were not mors Z ious is attributed by the tJl Fornco or mindof the engineer, Joe O'Brien 2 brought his train to a full ? before the cars were lifted frw! the raila by the tornado. The storm was accompanied bt immense hail stones which kJ all of the car windows on north side before they 1 blown from the track. "A tornado yesterday complet. ly wrecked the Algernon Kb! near here, and carried the build, intr containinjr 12 pupils andth, teacher In a distance of netrli 1!00 feet. Miss Clara Mills, th. teacner, was seriously cut about the head and will probably lot, mo signi oi one eye. Compare this with the win rains and sunshine we are hit. intr in Orejron and then womfe why people are leaving one clta . L. .tl " " ior me oinvr. Notice to Hidden, V v t f r s a rsuin.,r, la hereby ifiven tk sealed bidit will tw receivni by 6, TU-Corder of the City of tit. Hrlrn Oreiron, up to the hour of 5 o'dod p. m., on Moniluy the 12th day i Muy A. I)., lyl2. for the improtia, of winter atrtt-t, in the City of i Helena, Oregon. ttween thsnori ly boundary of Culumhia PirkiK the easterly extension ofthent erly boundary line of Lot 15 i Mock 44 of aaid City, aecordinf i the profile and (cificatiuna at ra I.UW olTicc of Dillard & lay, in u City. A certified check, made psyiU to the Mayur of St. Helens, Orer niuat accoinpany each hid, for ia eiual to five Kr o-nt of thearooa thereof; auid cheek to lx forfeilii to the City of St, Helens, aslkpt ated datnairea for failure to into a contract for such Imprw men in and furniah the reqen bind, in the event of the bidbeitt accepted by the Gjinnmn Council ( aaid City. The aaid Council hereby eiprra ly reaervea the riht to reject m or all bids which may nut be deer: advantageous to aaid City, Ity order of the Common CoukjI of auid City, JOHN Q. GAGE. j City Kt-cordet, S Dated May 1.-- A. V. liU. Lr. Lowe s new outfit for tm testinir first received is oee of! the finest and most exDerkncer in the U. S. The athletic field day, which. to le held in JUinier, Saturdij Ii tbr1 first of the kind that has bfW attempted in this county; itW probably be an annual eventaftfj this vcar. The meet will be m on the Kainier ball ground! the end of the iiity. The W arrantrements have been prartj cally completed for the event J The following is the progr arranged for the day: 1'ole Vaulting Running Broad Jump Running High Jump liiscus Thi!ow Shot Put 50 Yard Dash KM) Yard Dash 1.4 mile Kurj 1:2 MileHua 1-2 Mile Helay Itace-Kor Classes 60 Yard Dash By Men Teach- 50 Yard Dash for girls under Fotato Race for all Egg Race for all Sack Race for all Base Ball -Two games if wjll permit. t Scappocjae, Ore., April 15th, I Editor of the Mist, j ' St. Helens, Ore,, ! Dear Sir: I Will you kindly Inform nM your next lnaue If their In a pon way of keeping your neiKhbori' j nnd CHICKENS out of our f und oat field, they do a great of damaire. Youra licsP- There is law governing the h which will nrotect you. but chickens, the beat way is to a' chicken tight fence, ll U,,,.'. rrtaeeoa fire. HOULTON. ORE. . uunc i ia u tj - w- - , , to hpodarriea AaV VOUf nC'ri bors,