For Sal and Want Adi
XfKit la TW CeJuouu Briaf R '
Automobile Agent-I want local
agents in every county in Oregon to
handle a popular priced line of auto
mobiles; a srood name and reputa
tion for Integrity count more with
ua than money or experience: if you
gave $475 and can furnish bond,
, ou can procure the agency for our
high-grade car and we will furnish
you with demonstrator. For full
particulars addreea E. E. Gerlinger,
Sales Manager, 688 Washington St.,
Portland, Ore.
Handsomely marked "Scotch Col
lie Puppies" for sale or trade, cheap.
Mrs. Jack Appleton,
Peer Island, Ore,
HOGS FOR SALE 4 brood sow.
12 pigs; 1 thoroughbred Berkshire
Boar; 6 shoats. P. H. Roberts.
On Yankton road two miles from
Houlton.
HAY & OATS FOR SALE.
C. 0. Dahlgren,
5-31 Warren. Ore.
For Sale
SiBf U Comb Buff Uf nor Coek
rels. Utility SingU Comb Buff Uf
kor, UoSiifle Comb Buff Orp
fnctoBS, Pullets wm CockroU af tee
SopUmbor 15th.
EGGS FOR HATCHING
aw
Albeit D. Larson
B. 1. D. SO l. QOBll Vrt,
Oregon Agricultural
College
Tnis peat institution opens iU door
for the lall semester ou wp-mucr otu.
rmnMof iostractioD include: General
ii.nlfnM iornnnniT. Animal Ha
i.iip. TViln KnuhandrT. Bacteriolner
Botany and risut Pathology, Poultry
Hosbsndry, Horticulture, tntomoiogy
Veterinary Science. Civil Engineering-,
Electrical Engineering, ilecnanicai r.n
mimmriwta M.nin f .nrineerine . Hisn-
r Engineering, Domestic Scieuce,
Domestic Art, Commerce. Forestry
Chmiatrv. I'bvtici
Mathematics. English Langoag and
literature. Public Speaking, Modern
r.m.. Miatnrv. Art. Architecture
Industrial Pedagogy. Physical Educa
tion, Military Science and Tactics, and
Music.
Catalogue and illustrated literature
mailed free on . application. Addrefs
Registrar, Oregon Agricultural College
Corvallis, Oregon.
School Year Opens Sept 20th
MOTOR TRUCKS
on Easy Payment
Our sales plan enables your truck
to pay for itself.
Remember you buy direct from
the manufacturer. No commissions
or bonuses to pay.
There are no jokers in this prop
osition, just practical, good business
perception on our part, which ac-
comodatea a long felt need among
manv cresent and would-be truck
users.
A simple note of inquiry, which
will be treated as strictly confiden
tial, will receive prompt response.
Aderess
E. E. GERLINGER, Sales Manager
688 Wash. St Portland, Ore.
A few Real Bargains
30 acres, 15 acres clear, 5 acres
pasture and 20 acres fine market
able timber, 2 1-2 miles from Deer
Island, on fine rock road extra
good orchard loaded with choice
fruit some buildings, all goes for
f 66 2-3 per acre, half cash, balance
to suit purchaser. This is a bar
gain.
Eighty acres stump and brush
land, $15. per acre, half down,
good stock ranch, pasture and run
ning water.
1000 acres of good stump land in
parcels to suit, at from $10 per
acre up, on terms.
Two good homes in St Helens on
the instalment plan.
All kinds of acreage tracts for
sale.
Allen, Felton and Quick.
Str. IRALDA
Summer Rates between
St. Helens and Portland
50 cents one way
75 cents round trip
Tickets good any time after
April 4th
Boat leaves St. Helens 7:65 a. m.
Returning leaves Portland 2:30 p. m.
Arrive at St. Helens 4 -45 p. m.
C L HOOGHKJRK
County Court
Proceedings
Wednesday, Aug. 7, 1912. 4th
Judicial Daj'. Court came pursuart
to Adjournment Officers all pres
ent. Due proclamation being made,
the following proceedings were had:
Matter of Scalp Bounty Claim:
On this day Jhe clerk presents to the
court the verified claim of Orville
Garrison for $2.00 for one wild cat;
and the court being advised in the
matter, it is ordered by the court
that said claim be, and the same is
hereby approved.
Matter of payment to John Stock
enberg. On this day it is ordered
by the court that the clerk be, and
he is hereby authorized to issue a
warrant on the General Road Fund,
in the sum of $75.00 in favor of
John Stockenberg in accordance
with the Report of the Board of
County Road Viewers on the Louis
Fluhrer Road.
Matter ef Payment to Appledale
Land Co. On this day it is ordered
by the Court that the clerk be, and
he is hereby authorized to issue a
warrant on the General Road Fund,
in the sum of $75.00, in favor of
Appledale Land Company, being in
payment for certain Umber used in
road construction in Road District
No. 14 and 15.
Whereupon, Court Adjourned un
til Thursday, Aug. 8. 1912.
Thursday. August 8, 1912. 5th
Judicial Day; Court came pursuant
to Adjournment; Officer all pres
ent; Due proclamation being made,
the following proceedings were had:
Matter of Claims against the
county: On this day the claims as
docketed in the General Fund Claim
and Warrant Register, and the Gen
eral Road Fund Claim and
Warrant Register, were audit
ed and allowed by the court in the
various sums as carried out by the
court on said Register, being as follows:
Lake A B Der Sheriff's " 26 85
ShenviW F II Cor Exam of
Lattin 7 8)
F osa Dr Kdw'nCor I'hy for Lat
tin 5 00
(Continued next week)
Notes from O. A. C.
General Fund.
Watts J G Witness State vs Pender
$7 20
Goin Ada ' 2 00
Coin W L " " " 2 00
Price D W 3 60
KasperS Juror 8 80
Foster J W . " 10 60
Anderson Wm " 4 60
Olsen H M ' " 11 40
Fullerton RF v 3 80
Edmonds Bert " 9 00
Merill N " 10 20
Erickson Andrew " 11 40
Jay P Archibald " 5 40
Hyde Geo. R " 4 00
Fay Patrick , 4 60
Gaittens James " 4 00
Cordes Charles " 4 00
Johnson Gust A 4 00
Johnson Chris & Son Livery hire to
Commissioners 15 00
Johnson Chris & Son Livery hire
11 00
Hazen M F J of P State vs
Saxton & White 8 90
Thos Isbister Juror " " " 1 00
Miller H W ' 1 00
Harrison PH " ' " "10 00
Abbott Fred 1 00
Hyde C, R ' " " " 1 00
Moffett L L " " " " 1 00
Leiferman Hail ' 2 90
Colwell John witness " 2 90
Wall is Lewis J " ' 2 90
Eversaul Elmer " " M " 1 90
Jeffries R C 2 70
Hazen M F J of P State vs Jones 5 75 1 al College.
Watkins Fred Constable 3 00
Plumer B J Witness 1 50
Hooper W II " " 1 50
Hanly II M " " 1 50
Hazen M F J of P State vs Sax-
Oregon Agricultural College,
Corvallis, Ore., Aug., 10. A rural
conference for the discussion of
farm problems is to be held at the
Oregon Agricultural this fall, and a
biff farmers' excursions to the col
lege will be organized, with special
rates from different parts of the
state, to enable progressive farmers
from the various communities to at
tend and take part in the program
me.
All organizations interested in
rural life, including, all religious de
nominations and those interested in
the country schools and the im
provement of the farming commun
ities, are expected to join in thresh
ing out home, the farm, rural so
cial and economic conditions.
Prof. R, D. HetzeL director of
extension, at the college, has been
receiving letters from all sections of
the state commending the plan and
offering assistance. The railroads
will be asked to run excursion
trains to bring the farmers and
their families to spend a day or
more at the college during the con
ference. The different departments
of the college are preparing a large
number of exhibits and demon
strations of better methods of agri
cultural practice and home making,
and some of the best speakers and
farm experts in the west will be
present to lecture.
The date is not yet set, as the
college wishes to avoid conflict with
other important meetings, but an
nouncement will be made as soon as
possible. .
Oregon Agricultural College, Cor
vail is. Ore., Aug. 10. Supt. of
Schools J. S. Landers of Pendleton
was made the first president of the
Senior Industrial Educational Asso
ciation of Oregon, organized at the
Oregon Agricultural College for the
promotion of industrial education in
the schools of the state. Prof. R.
D. Hetzel, director of extension at
the college, is secretary-treasurer.
A chapter is to be established in
every county, and the president of
each of these will act as a vice-
president of the state association
and a member of the executive
board.
As set forth in the constitution
adopted, the purpose of the organ
ization is the promotion of indus
trial education, including' agricul
ture, domestic science and art, man
ual training, and kindred subjects
in the schools of the state, to the
end that the boys and girls may be
educated to take an active and
effective part in the substantial ad
vancement of the commonwealth.
Membership is open to all over 18
years of age who are interested in
any form of industrial education,
and junior clubs will be formed later
on to organize the children so that
the work may be carried on to the
best advantage.
to hold in the flumes of the !Hu
phide
f.i de: troy ants u th I -
mix a re of t'.iree to ums of
emetic and four ouikvs of
should be smeared over bits of china
or chips and placed i" tho ants'
runway. It la cnpwlally good as n
remedy because it will nt kill the
ants immediately. They carry the
misture to their nest and Coed the
larvae upon it, and thus kill out the
entire colony."
Oregon Agricultural College,
Corvallis, Ore., Aug. 10 "I have
been unable to loam of any school
of note in the United States wlii-h
has made as large a iterevntajre of
increase during the ptwt thrt years
disease. Ir. 0M Wl.lt-
b. fore Uovertiw Vt a plan for treat
H roont of 6licl'J .-'oinlotH ami tie '
tartar ernor ha. ' ,h,a of
Hj-rup tre.ia.eat to l . .
Goii. ral crop cjmii -
Vnmtllla couuly have newr Xm-ti bet
ter thuu th.s simxom. Aupruxiomfl)-
OOO two bushole of lt wl 'r'
t'eeted. with a sternly price b.-twee.i
70 and 71 cents per bushel boluf of
lew"1- . . ... .....
Th- bit truu imu j'niin
J. K. Aruiaby Co.. M' built tu
Us, is nearlng completion.
work ot l&HtHllluK th mm-hlliery
batfln wlthlu a fw Jaya. WUe.i com
l.lt4 thla plant will be lh larwat hi
tba wast
Whales la profusion, in their anuual
ovrulsa up tha roast. r umkluK their
vtlt to Clatsop netien. n
vdHt enlertammi'iu "
Dal-
tu
will
'AN
asm 111 er
furnlHlilna
1 has the Oregon Agricultural Col-' atraugera on shore.
ton 6 30
II Leiferman II Wit " " 3 10
Smith Oliver ' " " 3 10
Colwell L H 3 10
Wallis Lewis J 8 10
Hazen M F J of P State vs En-
yart
Jasper Chas J Wit " "
lamill Robert '
MakinsterBert" ' "
MakinsterOla
Andress N A
Andress J A '
Snow J R J of P State vs Molien 2
Campbell J L. Constable " 3
Snow J R J of P State vs
McKiel 4
Campbell J L Constable 4
Berg Lars Witness State vs Mc
Kile 2
McKiel Lizzie " " " 1
McKiel Saad " " " 1
Johnson Chris & Son Team to
Constable 2
Johnson Chris & Son Livery
hire to Sheriff 3 0Q
Ballagh EI Boat hire to Sheriff 10 00
Campbell J L Deputy Sheriff 3 00
Hunt James Work in Sheriff's
office
Thompson A E Sheriff's Exp,
6 30
3 'JO
3 90
3 90
3 90
3 90
3 90
60
30
70
Oregon Agricultural College, Cor
vallis, Ore., Aug. 10 A seven-page
bulletin, No. 20, on "The Pollina
tion Question has just come from
the press at the Oregon Agricultur
It was prepared in the
experiment station's horticultural
research laboratory, and discusses
the pollination of apples and pears,
setting forth some of the practical
results obtained in work through
out the state during several years
past. It gives a general phase of
orcharding. Another publication
will be issued later on, dealing ex
clusively with the research side of
the work.
Experiments on pollination pro
blems of apples and pears in the
Rogue River, Willamette, Hood
River, and Walla Walla valleys have
been in progress for several years.
Valuable data has been secured
from them, a part of which is used
in the bulletin.
Oregon Agricultural College,
Corvallis, Ore., Aug. 10 The best
lege," says Registrar II. M. Ten
nan t In a statistical reiwrt whieh" he
has just prepared.
The report shows the enrollment
of students for the year l!)Ot5-7 to
have been 833; for the succeeding
four years respectively 1.158; 1.
351; 1.591, and 1.77S; while the
year just closed showed a total en
rollment of 2.8fitf. The' figures
do not include any duplication of
students enrolled in two or nunc
different departments, as the music
and domestic science for example.
"In 1910-11. says Mr. Tennant,
"the total registration was 1.77S;
during the past year the registra
tion in the school of Agriculture
alone, excluding all duplicates, was
just 43 less than the above men
tioned total. While this compari
son considers winter short course
siuuents, me increase tn the num
ber of regular students is corre
spondingly as large. Excluding all
winter -short course students and
all duplicats for the year 1911-12.
the increase in school of ag
riculture alone for regular students
was 78 per cent. At the same time
that the registration has so greatly
increased, the general average in
scholarship has been
raised."
All counties in Oregon but one
were represented in the past year's
enrollment, besides 36 other states
and territories and 8 foreign coun
tries. The statistics showing the
comparative representation of the
sons and daughters of farmers and
of men of other vocations are in
teresting. Thofe who came from
farm homes constituted 46 per cen
of the student body, while 54 pe
cent came from cities, towns an
villages. -
It is a significant fact that out o
a total of 1.051 (which excludes the
short course students and those in
the school of music) the large ma
jority were eithet earning their ex
penses or contributing toward the
necessary sum Dy wonting in some
of a large number of occupations out
side their study hours. There were
253 who earned every cent they
spent, and 160 more who earne
nan tneir money, wnne Z43 more
were partially self supporting, mak
ing a total of 65b, compared with
395 whose parents provided thei
entire funds.
A class of 124 students complete)
their studies in June, and two more
satisfied the requirements for ad
vanced degrees.
ICitaterners ars
specially luter.-at.Hl in the clumny an
tics of the lius-a ninpMblaun.
Declaring that the aellon of the Kt'U
eral staff In dlabandln the Second
Battalion. Third lurantry. O. N. tl
was IN advised and htuty. and chant
ing that the step was taken to preveut
them from aocurlug a fair heurlnis. of
ficers of tho battalion are considering
recourse to the courts.
The money la tip and the surveys
made for carrying out a project Irlbu
tary to Villon that will be of areat val
ue to that city. The project Involves
the purchase of a tract ot lf'H seres
of land about II miles from t'ntoii.
where a reservoir will be constructed
on Catherine creek.
l.yle i'errlne. the Hoaebtirn boy who
ahot und killed Jouathan Quick, an
naed mun at Hantlon. was taken be
fore County Judite Mali, in the Juven
ile court at Coqiillle. and wts declared
a delinquent tuluor and whs plucd In
the custody of his father until further
order ot the court.
Word has been received at Condon
that the local postmaster. J. F. Hels
acher, la to be removed from office ou
account of unfair treatment to iuiroiie
in his office. The charge lu particular
was that he suppressed the editions of
the Condou tllobe at two different
times and with malicious intent.
Declaring that the prv.Ue followed
by railroads of the state ot ruuniiig
Dusaciiaer trains backwards lu order ;
to avoid the expense of Installing turn-
materially tables is responsible lor a large num
ber or recent wrecas, iiuiiroaa wim
nilsslouer Miller declares that, unless
the railroad compauloa nbnnduu the
practice, action will be taken ugalnst
them by the commission.
Despite the wamliiKs mat the gov
ernment and state authorltlt-s lu a
given the people that itny attempt to
sell rights in the Oregon ami Califor
nia railroad grant laud Is rruuduleut.
In that the so-called company's claim
to the land la not admitted, the Jack
son county recorder's office Is reueiv
lag 10 to SO applications dally to flle
a the contested land should the rail- I
read company lose in the suit ;
Roaeburg lodge of fclks auuts the
national heme to be built by that 01- j
der located in Hoseburg, and bus adop- i
ted resolutions setting forth Die cllm- j
atlc and other advnntuKs existing j
there .which make itoseburg an Ideal J
site for the home. The resolution will .
be forwarded to the coinuiltl. to
which the matter of selecting a lo u '
tlon was referred at the lust annual
convention.
iC awa -4 -
ST. HELENS
Harness Shoe
Shop
MONrr.i.MrRY
BUILDING
ST. HELENS, ORE,
mm
1
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ITS A WISE WOMAN
who puts a little nioiiry in a( Hva
iusa Utnk tegiilarly, Nu w0tifM
lell ho Iir'II nrsd nuuitr bntti
U-lly. Hie '
COLUMBIA COUNTY BANK
hat many Wuuiru aitim tt Hcpote
to s. Why not piove lour tU lltioj
wu.loiu ly becoming ens o( tt.vto.
Hill
Columbia County, Banlc
OiDEIT IN Tl COUNTY
4 Per Cent Paid on Saving Accounts mm4 Time Cortificales
IJailed Sutes Depositary tot PetUl rsss
Wm. M. Pr.Hle. i, M, If O I HEltrOKO. ViM ttn-Umt
A L. iroNK, C .V. J. S. AJXtN, Allal CeU
ST. HELENS DAIRY:
BRIEF NEWS OF OREGON
20 ! methods of ridding
lawns and
I houses of ants, which frequently
10 : become troublesome pests, are de-
scrjl-ed by the crop pest workers of
the Oregon Agricultural College,
thus:
"Whcniver the ants' n?3t can be
located the best means of destruct
ion is to nake a holq in the center
of it with a crowbar or similar in
strument, pour Into it one or two
ounces of bisulphide of carbon.
62 CO tamp the soil back Into the hole and
55 60 j throw a heavy blanket over the nest
Actual construction of the Carnegie
library building at Dallas has begun
on tho site of the former city hall
The building Is to coat 10,000.
Ben Selling, republican nominee for
United SUtes senator, has Issued a
Statement Indorsing President Taft
and other nomlneees on tho ticket
The most elaborate and costly
street decorations ever exhibited la
astern Oregon will adorn the streets
Of Pendleton at the coming Round-Up.
The chamber of commerce of Port
land, with 900 members, has been elec
ted to membership In the chamber of
commerce of tba United States of
America.
Construction of the Oregon Electric
extension from Albany to Eugene la
being hastened with all possible speed
and It Is hoped to bars the line ready
lor operation October IS.
Burns,' the metropolis of Harney
county, is all agog over the reported
finding of oil on the property of the
Pacific Livestock company, located a
few miles southwest of Burns.
Miss Helen Bollinger, of Oregon
iiiy, wno is passing the summer at
Camp Bolenla, on the Clackamas river,
has received notice of her appoint
ment to the cbalr of Latin la the Hills
boro high school.
The Oregon Association for Hlgh
wny Improvement must seek another
president. Carlos T. Prall has re
signed. He has become manager of
the Kastern Oregon Land company,
and will hereafter reside In Ontario.
After knocking down T. B. Young,
an Albany painter, for making a state
ment that he had been seen drunk on
the street, Kllia Dnuirherty, chief of
police of Albany, pleaded guilty to a
charge of assault and paid a fins of $5.
In an endeavor jto rid the jrtioa of
l-'roiii JIkiHIuj Coirs
1 lJitiul i V. ;;r Poor Kvcry Day
TI1K L AIKV 1HAI MAS SERVED YOU WITH THE BEST AND
T CtEANKVr I K'JCUCT FOR THREE YEARS Will
i ic.NIIMJE TO ACCOMMODATE YOU
i .i Ki ; K Kl Xi'lKV
I'KOI'KJKTOk.
Low Round Trips East
On the c'olet la below. Round Trip Tickets will be sold to the
in th Et thown below, and many other at greatly reduced f r aeetosS
K:ist Trriiiw
'Vlf i'-VV 1 vunntv.uuH Willi
SrW3tfi Northern Pacific and
Da.csou3 Bleedings
tuoiu'.ta.. lu.low Vtui..i Vuu
nr Wovia-t. TH
Silk Elastic Hosiery
r-li vr at vuta r,ln-:i num.
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IIOri.TON CIUCI.K M 1,H, Worn, n of
Woodcraft, nittts the Mcnnl anl
(ourib Tlirly aflvrmvoi of rH.-li
month at llo'llton, Ore. Minni.- Kelly
iaarliin N.-ljsliljor j Minnie r-
l.-y ':'tk.
Coliiinbu J'laiMinpiiit-nt o. 77, I, O
0. 1". m. ets In the f ().(. I . 11.11
the tei'oml ami f ,urlli 1 bn!ay nl e..tl.
monlh, Kiio'ifi;c. iiij Pstrianln
onli!ly iinlied lu n.rcl with us.
Cha, iiii.tr. C'lii. f Pntriarcli
. VV. HI .UrsV. KcriU'.
UOI.UMIilA IIOM hSI KAD No! '
Ero'herliood of Amer i-au Yeoinen,
mitlslh secoml ami fourth Wed
nrsIay ay'.,t of each month at Yank
ton.Orr. Viitiii(( u.-niljcrs welcome,
K. S. PiNSuN', Honorable I'orcunn
(.'. V. Lake, Correvmileni,
W,
1":. COM AN.
tit-n. I rclsht and
'ajiacngrr Aft
J. O. DUVENS. Agent,
rtotilton, Orrfos.
Columbia County Abstract
And Trust Co.
reeeee
Abstracts, Real Estate, Insurance,
Loans, Conveyancing
St. Helen
Oregon
mizivu: u:;.pn.;,.. n. ;,o i. i.. w
Mttls in .Movnlc , ill i,,. .,-,,,,
UuJ fourth Hut u t'o, titli tnoiiilj
(il llTULJ-i; COI.UNS, W M
I.CCY t.U.VY, S.,rft,i.v
r, U7ra"7.I.O.O.
M. IK-! lit I, m!.. X.
IIK.'tk
it g.nii I i-f.ci oml atifl l.itinl, S mir !.-yri
ofc Ii liu ntli, vijtiti ineuilM-r, art
alsa'.s tiwin a Iinrtr vi li ome.
W, A. Mrlnllm, N. (.
c. w. l;i.,itH:.-v. s.,., '
Avon I..,(l(.'e No c:i Ki.u-h . . i rjiiii;,,
meet rvcryTie l.y i:e,iilli; i (U4.
tlellsll.St. IMe.... V. itiK j;t t;ht.
always wclooriip.
Yrn Wntkins, C. C,
V A. ;'j e, K ol II A K
Everybody Treated Right
F j.Ibaseel
Dry Goods, Mens 23.00 suits for $20.00, Ladies'
Suits, k-st quality, Hats, Caps, Boots and Shoes,'
Ladies' Capes. Coats, Shirt Waist, Furniture of all
Kinds, Stoves and Ratios, Hardware. Tinware.
SPiX'IAL Hkst Si-gar. .oj oer sack
Cunsantccd Hour $t.AO per sack. .We have a
Line of Ii nit Jars aud we sdl them cheap.
tuuij ottder Tea .15c lb
-Ave Sell
fine
40c Coffee 35c Ib
Kvervtliinc Cheap-
V u
COMK AND SAVIC YOUR CASH
HOULTOJI - . OREGON
i I'M jNE 52
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Houlton Market
HT. IIKI.KNS .c,;h,K :.().
A Y A M. Jlt- uint uti'l 3,1
,tniilylii toe h immil, I.
f.
Lrolhers cordially we-Cotii.-rI, tj wj 4
Clark, Matter Ii. it. Quick, Jii-weurr. ( JL,
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