Crook County journal. (Prineville, Or.) 189?-1921, July 16, 1914, Image 6

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    OREGON NEWS NOTES
OF GENERAL INTEREST
Events Occurring Throughout
the State During the Past
Week.
Express Company it Indicted.
Salem. An Indictment was return
ed by the Marion county grand Jury
against the Great Northern Express
company on the charge of rlolatlng
the law regulating the shipment ot
liquor properly labeled Into dry terri
tory. This Indictment is probably the first
one returned in the state for violation
of this law. It resulted from the ship
ment of a gallon of wine by the Rose
City Importing company to J. A. Ben
jamin, assistant attorney general. Be
cause the package was not properly
labeled Salem police officers seised
it It is alleged that investigation
showed that the Importing company
bad properly labeled the package,
showing its true contents, but that
the express company had covered the
Importing company's label with its
shipping label, thus causing the pack
age to be, shipped in violation of the
label requirements of the law.
Medford Guardsmen Plan Club.
Medford. Because there is no T.
M. C. A. at Medford members of the
Seventh company, Oregon national
guard, have decided to incorporate
club features in their organization,
establishing bowling alleys, a library
and reading-room for the young men
of the city who are members. Later
a swimming pool in the natatorium
where the company rooms are located
will be rented by the company on cer
tain days in the week and a small
gymnasium installed.
Polk Display Planned.
Rickreall. Preparations are under
way in various sections of Polk coun
ty for exhibits at the Panama-Pacific
exposition at San Francisco in 1915.
Prune and hog samples, grains, sheep,
goats, hogs, cows and poultry will be
exhibited. The fine flocks of sheep
and goats of William Riddell Sons,
of Monmouth, and F. A. Kozer, of
Rickreall, are to be represented, v.
Lane Woman "Freighter"
Eugene. Mrs. Charles Croner has
the distinction of being the only wo
man "freighter" on the McKenzie riv
er. She makes regular weekly trips
over the 60 miles between Eugene and
McKenzie bridge, hauling supplies for
the summer resort, her load averag
ing 1600 pounds.
BILL WILL PROFIT 0. A. C.
Oregon Will Receive $10,000 For Edu
cational Extension Work.
Corvallis. Under the provisions of
the Smith-Lever bill recently passed
by congress, Oregon will receive $10,
000 for educational extension work in
agricultural and domestic economy to
be carried on during the next year.
The money is appropriated for use
through the land grant college In each
state, and therefore will be adminis
tered in this state by the Oregon agri
cultural college. The money became
available July 1, or as soon thereafter
as the work has been outlined and
approved by the United States depart
ment of agriculture. The plan of op
eration has already been prepared by
the college officials and forwarded to
Washington for approval.
If the plans outlined by the college
are finally approved $5500 of the fund
will be used to carry instruction by
means of field demonstrations and
advice and assistance to individual
farmers. The college experts will be
sent into certain communities where
they will make a survey, call on the
farmers, help them to solve their prob
lems as they meet them on the vari
ous farms; carry on demonstrations
in orchards and fields and hold fre
quent meetings for the more exten
sive discussion of the common com
munity problems with the people of
the respective districts.
Siuslaw Bar Being Surveyed.
Florence. Five men are here to
make a new survey of the Siuxlaw
bar to ascertain the effect of work
which has been done on the Jetties
here. Soundings of the bar taken by
boats passing over it show an Increase
In the depth of the channel of from
four to six feet.
Desperate Crook Taken by Officer.
Eugene. John Bodgen, alias John
A. Harmon, said to be one of the most
dangerous criminals on the Pacific
coast, was captured here by the depu
ty sheriff of Woodland county, Cal.,
and railroad detectives. They have
been following the man for several
weeks,
Many Check Signatures.
Salem. Secretary of State Olcott
has a special corps of men checking
over the signatures to the petitions
for Initiative measure. It is not nec
essary that negative arguments be
filed until July 21.
MISS MARGARET WILSON.
President's Daughter to Be
come Social Mugatine Editor.
fboto 1514. by Amarlcan Pre Aoci-
tion.
LIST OF FOOD IS MADE
The Requirements of a Workman's
Family of S Computed.
Olympia, Wash. Eight hundred
pounds of potatoes, 686 pouuds of
flour, 683 pounds ot meats ot various
kinds and 260 pounds ot sugar are
among the principal items of a list,
regarded as necessary for the main
tenance ot a worklngman's family ot
five persons for one year. This has
been compiled by Labor Commission
er Olson for the purpose of showing
the comparative cost of living for a
workiugman in various parts ot the
state. He is getting price quotations
now in ail sections of tho state on the
list, which comprises nearly 4000
pounds of food of all kinds.
Mayor's Assailant Dies.
Butte, Mont Eric Lantala, the Fin
nish miner who attacked Mayor Dun
can with a dirk in the latter's office
and was shot by the mayor, died of
the wound. The bullet penetrated the
liver. Lantala refused to make any
statement to the county attorney,
surance on all of these properties.
Lantala wanted the deportation
from Butte of a Finnish editor from
Hancock, Mich., who was here work
ing in the interests of the Western
Federation of Miners. Duncan refused.
Finally, according to Duncan, his
visitor attacked him with a knife,
stabbing him three times. In turn
the mayor shot the miner.
HUERTA IS AGAIN
"ELECTED" PRESIDENT
Mexico City. Elections for presi
dent, vice-president, deputies and sen
ators were held Sunday in that por
tion of the republic controlled by the
Huerta government Indifference was
manifested everywhere.
General Huerta appeared to be the
favorite candidate for the presidency.
President Huerta, it is reported, re
ceived a virtually unanimous vote of
confidence. The returns Indicate the
re-election of all present members of
the chamber and senate. The lightest
vote in many years was cast, both In
the capital and near-by towns.
Vera Cruz. It Is rumored here that
an alliance between Provisional Presi
dent Huerta and Emiliano Zapata, the
revolutionary leader, is to be formed
soon.
Mexicans from the interior and Just
beyond the American lines do not re
gard seriously the elections. It is
pointed out such elections could
scarcely have any conciliatory effect
on the constitutionalists and never
could be regarded as legal, since the
government Is powerless to comply
with the provisions of the law that the
votes be cast freely throughout the
territory.
Reprimand Awaits Evans.
Philadelphia. Brigadier -General
Evans, former comamnder of the de
partment of the east, will be privately
reprimanded by the president in con
sequence of a speech at a recent ban
quet in New York in which General
Evans Is said to have made Indiscreet
references to the foreign policy of the
United States.
THE MARKETS
Portland.
Wheat Club, 86c; bluestem, 80c;
red Russian, 86c.
Hay Timothy, $16; alfalfa, $13.
Butter Creamery, 27c.
Esgs Ranch, 21c.
Seattle.
Wheat Bluestem, 89c; club, 86c;
red Russian, 85c.
Hay Timothy, $17 per ton; alfalfa,
$14 per ton.
Butter Creamery,
Eg 24c. '
lit -f
iiiiiiiihiiih
In tho circuit court of the Htutc of
Oregon for I'rook comity.
Crook County, Oivroii, public cor
ioriitlon, plaintiff,
v.
C W Allen, John Arnlcker, Attliwotiil
Gold Mining Co, John Hutu. S A
Bnklc.v, C V Uccker, 11 C 11. II. Not
tie M Bolxovort. Jobs J Boyd, J C
BroKtui, C O Biiclinimn, CO llutlor,
HulilM 1 Clinton, tloo H Cnrnor,
W 1) Clnrk, Almco B Clevolntiil,
Columbia Valley Trust Co, 11 S
Cook & Co. 1hu C Crowley, Sovert
IVtiliiK. J F Drew, Ivy O Dnvltl
son, Km tun K Kplntf, Kilwnril
r'tKHii, Mnry Ferguson, II W
Unmlilt, II V tiatos, Akiiom E
Geooro, J D Gibson, Mr A M Gib
son, It lillil nor, Walter Glllottile, J
W UtcHHiier, Alexander llnlbrook,
Jerry Haley, K K Htiltornuin, W F
Hammer, W H Hanoi), J T Hous
ton, J W Hurt, Kva, Johnson, 11 F
Jones, J U Jullou, O O J a men,
Cora A Jones, Cora A J one, E .1
Lane, K J Leach, Hnlph 10 lewls,
CM Muter, Mrs. Ester Lockwootl,
W Lord, U K Loucks, Win M
Luther, IVnuls Lynch. J W
Mai-key, Chas A Mlcliler. W
Miles, II K Mlllor, C J Million,
EIhIo MllllK'in. A It Mlnklor, W 1
M vera, J II Moore, J W Mi-Colluin,
U McCollum, Jail Mi-Collum, T
McCoy, Mi-Moon & Springer,
LaiK-blln Mi-Notl, Millie Mel'lit'timm,
Mi-TiiKiirt & Bye, Nancy H Noble,
C 1 Nelson. Mrs II A OKiine,
('has W Pnrrlsli, John M fay ne
John K I'd worn, Mrs M J Price, T
R Kaltorn, Thou Kollly Est, E W
Roberts, E Kosoiibaiini, Floyd A
Howell, Sanford & Rodman, 1 1'
IShruiii, It S Price, Uoo E Smith,
James Spencer, O E Spluks. J F
Staloy, L C Stephenson, Win i
Stiles, Thou E Stroud, J P Strh k
lor, Maud Taylor, W V Thorp. C
M Triplet t, T B Tucker, Henry 1)
Turner, John B Vnndorpool, It B
VaiiKhn, Geo Voore, M Warner A
It M Burnett, Harry (). Webb, S S
Wllklim, Iva B West, (ieo Wither
by, It G Wllcoxen, G A Wilson,
John B Wltiior, 1' B Reynolds, ami
all persons unknown owning or
claiming to own, or having, or
claiming to have, any right, title,
equity or Interest whatever In the
real property hereinafter described,
defendants.
ToCW Allen, John. Arnlcker, Ash
wood Gold Mining Co, John lialn,
5 A Bakley, C P Becker, H C Bell,
Nettle M Bolsevert, Jetm J Itoyd, J
C Brogan, C C Buchanan, C C
Butler, Hulda P Corson, Goo H
Carner, W D Clark, Almee B Cleve
land, Columbia Valley Trust Co,
B S Cook 4 Co, Dan C Crow ley,
Sevort LVbtng, J F Drew, Ivy C
Davidson, Emma E Epplng, Ed
ward Fngan, Mary Ferguson, 11
W Gamble, II V Gate, Agnes E
George, J D Gllmou, Mrs A M Gib
son, B Gllduer, Walter Gillespie, J
W Glossnor, Alexander Hallirook,
Jerry Haley, E K Hulu-rmnn, W F
Hammer, W H Hanon, J T Hons
ton, J W Hurt, Eva Johnson, li F
Jones, J G Jullou, () ( James, Cora
A Jones, Cora A Jones, EJ Lane,
E J Leaili, iUlph E I-owIh, C M
Lister, Mrs Enter Lookwoutl, W
Lord, G H Lourks, Win M Lutlier,
Dennis Lynch, J W Maekt-v, Chun
A Mlcliler, G W Miles, H E Miller,
CJMilllgan, Elxle Mllllgan, A K
Mlukler, W P Myers, J H Moore, J
W Mi'CoJlum, G McCollum, Jail
McColluin. T McCoy. McMoen A
Springer, Lauchllti McNeil, Millie
McPhenson, McTaggart & Bye,
Nancy K Noble, C P Nelson, Mrs H
A O'Kane, ( lias W Parrlsli, John
M Payne, John K Powers, Mrs M
J Price. T It Unborn, Thou Rellly
est, E W Roberts, H Itosenbnum,
Flovd A Rowell. Hanford & Hod
man, D P rihruin, H S Price, Geo E
Smith, James Spencer, O E Splnks,
J F Stulev, L C Stephenson, Wm
G Stiles, Tims E Stroud, J P Stick
ler, Maud Taylor, W 1' Thorp, C M
Trlplett, T B Tucker, Henry D
Turner, John B Vanderpool, It B
Vaughn, Geo VooreiL, M Warner
6 K M Burnett, Harry G Webb, S
8 Wllklns, Iva B West, Geo With
erby.'K G Wllcoxen, G A Wilson,
John B Wlmer, P B Reynolds, and
all persons unknown owning or
claiming to own, or having or
claiming to have, any right, title,
equity or interest whatever In the
real property hereinafter described,
the above named defendants:
In the name of the state of Oregon
You are hereby notified that Crook
County, Oregon, a public corpora
tion, the holder of Certllli-ates of De
linquency C 201 to C 28, issued on
June 2nd, 1914, by the tax collector
of the county of Crook, state of Ore
gon, for the amount of Two thou
sand two hundred seventv-otie ami
eighteen hundredths ($2271.1, dol
lars, the same being the amount
then due and delinquent for taxes
for the year 1909, together with pen
alty, interest and costs thereon up
on the real property assessed to you,
of which you are the owner as ap
pears of record, situated in said
county and state, and particularly
bounded aud described as follows,
to-wlt:
K14 nwi sec 10, tp 10, r 12; lot 2,
blk 41), Palmain; ei of sejsej sec 8(1,
tp 9, r 10; s 7 acres se swj sec 29, tp
17, r 12, nwi nw ej nwj sec 26, tp
19, r 13; lot 10, blk 14, Luldlaw; lot l,
blk 40, Pulmaiu; so sec 34, tp I), r 13;
sejnwj, swj nej, nwj sej, ml swj
sec :f0, tp 11, r 19; ii uwj, swj nwi,
nwi swj sec 20. tp 13, r 11; nv sw 1.
sj nwi, ni nw sec 19, tp 9, r 18; si
n l sec 9, hwj nwi, wj swj sec 10, tp
12, rl2; sel sol see l, tp 13. r 13, sj
swX, tit-1 swl sec 6, tp 13, r 14; nj swl
sec 6, nj scl sec 6, tp lf, r 20; sj sec
30, tp 18, r 15 ; lot 10, blk 13, Lald
law, lot 20. blk 14, Laldlaw; neK so
sec 9, ni sw j. nwi se sec 10, tp 13, r
15; lots 11. 12. blk 13. Laldlaw; ni lot
11, all lot 12, blk (I, Laldlaw; m l hcJ
sec 12, tp 10, r 17; wi swl, sol swl
sec 7, tp 1(1, r IS; lot (I, blk 20, Lald
law; eJi swl, si- uwl sec 16, tp 13,
r 11; Lytic acre 6; nwi sec 3(f, tp 14,
r 10; vlA sol sec 22, tp 11, r 19; nwi
nel, ni'l nwi sec 27, tp 11, r 19; lot 8,
blk 17, Deschutes add; ni swl, Hej
swl, 8Wi J mc 24, tp 9, r 17; lots 7,
8, blk 9, 1st add Prlnevilie; lot 2, blk
6, Laldlaw; ej ej sec 9, tp 16, r II;
wj yr sw 10, tp 10, r 11; i sec 4, tp
Iff, r 11 ; sj nel, nt'l sel, aej sel sec
17, tp 11. r 19; lot 5, blk 15, Red
mond; nj nwi, sw nw, sec 17, so
ne sec 18, tp 11, r 19; nj sw, owl
so, sw nw) sec 33, tp 11, r 13; lot
4, blk 9, Laldlaw; wj se, se sw
sec 22, do nwi -'C 27, tp 12, r 11; ne
sol sec II. ej 1, nw 1 sw sec 1,1, tp
12. r 13; hi see Id, tp 10, r 13; nwi
nw sec it, li no see 8, ip 10, r 18;
sw hwov 4, in- nee 10, H of sec
21, tp 15. r 18; lot 2, blk 111, Pal
ladia; in so see 34, lit lit see 22,
tp Ift, r 12; lots ft, 6, blk !18, tied
tumid; s sw see 19, tp 10, r 13; lot
12, blk 2, lilillaw; lot 4, blk 11, Bond;
lots (1, 7, U, 9, blk 28, Bond; w m l,
w sc sec 29, tp 1ft, r 20; so nw,
in s, lotsB, (t, soctl, tp 17, r 22;
w sw, lie sw so nw sec '.'.", tp
17, r 11; w of w, w sec 2, till see 3,
tp i:, r 17; o sec 34, tp 14, r 17; lot .'I,
blk 20, Palmain; sw see 111, tp IB, r
12; lots 1, 2. it, blk 31, Palmain; nw
no, oj ni el so4, sec 10,
tp 15, r 15; sw no sec 1, tp
13, r 15; no nw, in,
nw si see 82, tp 20, r 24; of nw.
n w no sec 27, sw sec 22, tp 12,
rl4;wso, e sw, o no sec 33,
sw sX see 27, tp 15, r 24, so so
sec 28, tp 15, r 21; o lie, li so sec
19, tp 21, r 12; s sec 33, tp 12, r 14;
lots 2, 3, sec 5, tp 13. r 14; so sw,
sws. sec 82, tp 12, r 14; so sw,
so so- 20, !(, nw. sw lit- see 35, tp
12, r 13; sw t4 sec 2. tp 14, r 10; u
so see 2d, tp 10, r II. m l see 20, tp
14, r 13; lots 6, 7, blk II, AhIiwoihI;
wi ti , nw sw soi- 29, m l si sec
30, tp 10, r 10, lot 2, blk 11, AmIiwoimI;
so sec 7, tp 19, r 13; ll no sec 33,
tp 12, r 12; wsw, so swl sec 12,
uw nw see I I, tp 12, r 10; w nw ,
wi sw see 10, tp 12, r Hi; lot 14, blk
20, lot (I. blk 11, I'almaln; sw see
25, tp 12, r 12; lot 2", blk 45, tied
moiid; lots 11, 12. blk 10, Bond; m
nw, no, no st sii- 4, tp 11, r 15;
no ho hoc 32, uw sw. uw sec
33, tp 10, r 17; s in . i-Si w Hi-e 28.
tp 15, r Kl; lots 5, , blk 15, M H I'
I'rliit-vlllo; lot 2, blk 54, Kotliuoitd;
I' in , ea set,, ), Nt mi- 1(1, tp 9,
r 18;sw so, sw see II, uw tit
see 23, Ip 9, r 18; st s. . sw lit si c
20, t p 15, r 10; so w sec 20, st st
sec 27, sw no sec 35, tp 11, r 19; lit
no soi 30, tp 10, r 19; lot t, blk 11,
Pulmaiu; sw no, o nt . nw w
see 4, tp 10, r 19; lot 4, blk 15, Prlno
vllle;sw sw sec 1C. tp HI, r 15; m
sw sec 11, s sw hoc 12, tp 17, r 16;
lot 2, blk 67, Redmond ; sw sec 9, tp
13. r 13, no-4 sec 32, tp 19, r 10; s m
sec 35, tp 11, r 19; nw sw, so sw ,
4 so, no m sec 30, tp 11, r 19; li1,
no see 2, tp 12, r 19; lots !, 2, 23, 24.
blk 18, Laldlaw; s , no sw, sw
so mi- 20, tp 14, r 17; lot 11, blk 4.
Laldlaw; ( st sec 24, tu II, r 16,
swl sec 19, tp 11, r 17; lot 19, blk 14,
Laldlaw ; sw Lytle acre 29; lots 8,
9, 10, 11, sec 12, tp 10, r 12; lot 1. blk
3, Bout); li u sec 3D, tp 14. r 10, w,
no, so no, tie so sec 9, tp 12. r 10:
si so, no si sec 10, tp 15, r 12; lit
nw, nw no sec 23, si so sec 14, tp
15, r 12;sw no, so uw, in sw ,
uw so sec 23, tp IX r 15; Palmain
panel 200x200 lying 520 fl south of
blk 33, Palnmlii; 1 Lvtle acre nw
29; all sec 30, tp 10, r 20; u sw,
sw uw(4 sec 18, tp 13, r 11; lots 1, 2,
3, 4, blk 2, Paulina, sw m-c 32, tp 16,
r 11, so Lytle acre 29.
Saltl C W Allen, John Arnlcker,
Ashwootl Sold Mining Co, John
lialn, S A Bakley, C P Becker, H C
Bell, Nettle M Bolw-vert, Jims J
Boyd, J C Brogan, C C Buchanan,
C C Butler, li II Mil P Carson, Geo II
Carner, 1) Clark, Almee it l leve
land, Columbia Valley Trust Co, B
SCook & Co, Dan C Crowley, S-vert
I ifblng, J F Drew, Ivy C Davidson,
Emma E Epplng, Edward Fngan,
Mary Ferguson, II W Gamble, ii V
Gates, Agnes E George, J D Gibson,
Mrs A M Gibson, B -Glldnor, Walter
Gillespie, J W Glt-HHiier, Alexander
Hallirook, Jerry Haley, K H Halter
man, W F Hammer, W 11 llaiion. J
T Houston, J W Hurt, Eva Johnson,
H F Jones, J G Jullen, 0 O James.
Cora A Jones, Cora A Jones, E J
Lane, E J Lcnch, Ralph E Iewls, C
M Lister, Mrs Ester L(K-kwood, W
Lord, G R Loucks, Win M Luther,
Dennis Lynch, J W Mnckey, Chas A
Mlchler, O W Miles, H E Miller, C J
Mllllgan, Flsle Mllllgan, A R Mink
ler, W P Myers, J II Moore, J W Mc
Collum, G McCollum, Jail McCollum,
T MiCoV, McMeen & Springer,
Lnuchlln McNeil, Millie McPhenson,
McTaggnrt & Bye, Nancy R Noble,
C P Nelson, Mrs 11 A O'Kane, Chas
W Parrlsli, John M Payne, John R
Powers, Mrs M J Price, T R Unborn,
Thus Rellly est, E W Roberts, R
Hoseiibaum, Floyd A Rowell, San
ford & Rodman, I) P Sliriim, R S
Price, Geo E Smith, James Spencer,
O E Hplnks, J F Stalev, L C Stephen
son, Win d Stiles, Thus E Stroud, J
P Strlokler, Maud Taylor, W P
Thorp, C M Trlplett, T it Tucker,
Henry D Turner, John B Vander
pool, R B Vaughn, Geo Voore, M
Warner & R M Burnett, Harry G
Webb, H S Wllklns, Iva B West, Geo
Wltliei-by, R G Wllcoxen, G A Wll
son, John IS Wlmer, P B Reynolds,
and all persons unknown owning or
claiming to own, or having or claim
ing to have any right, title, equity
or Interest whatever In the real
property hereinabove dewrtlied, as
ttie owners of the legal title of the
above described property as the
same appears of record ami each of
the other persons above named are
hereby furl her notified that Crook
Coirtity, Oregon, a public corpora
tion, will apply to tho circuit court
of the county aud state uforesald,
for n decree foreclosing the lien
against the property above de
scribed aud mentioned In said cer
tlllcate. And you are hereby sum
moned to up pear within sixty days
after the first publicat ion of the sum
mons exclusive of the day of said
lirnt publication, and defend this
notion or pay tho amount due as
above shown together with costs
and accrued Interest and In case of
your failure to do so, a decree will
be rendered foreclosing the lien of
said taxes and costs against the
land and premises above named.
This summons Is published by or
der of the Honorable G. Springer,
Judge of the county court of the
state of Oregon for the county of
Crook, and said order was made
and dated this 11th day of June,
1914, and the date of the first publt.
cation of this summons Is the 11th
day of June, 1914. Date of last pub
Heatlon Is the 13th day of August,
1914.
All process and papers In this pro
ceeding may be served upon tho un
dersigned residing within the state
of Oregon, at the address herein
after mentioned. .
WlIXAM) Ii. WlKTZ,
District Attorney and attorney for
Plaintiff, Address, Prlnevilie, Or,
KEEPS YOUR
FRESH ail
jj Cfiiitti&v t I
I
Combination Pneumatic Sweeper'
"THIS Swiftly-Sweepinii, F.asy-Runnini: DUNTLEY Sweeper
cleans without raiting uW, and it the lame time nickl ud
pins, lint, ravelinus, etc., in
mikes sweeping a simple task quickly finished. It reaches
even the most difficult places, and eliminates the necessity
of moving and lifting all heavy furniture.
77i Grtat Labor Savor of ih orn Every hnmt, Urga or
mull, can ro joy relief (rum liroom drudgery mil protection (ram
III danger ol (lying iluit.
Duntlcy It th Pioncvr of Pneumatic Stvtfper
Hu III comliiiuitlon of the pnruiimtir Suction NoulennJ
revolving llnnh. Very rmily 0x-rutrl and ibmltiuly (rur. .
snlrrtl. In buying i Vacuum Clrmicr, why not give
the "Uumley trial in your home at our exnP
K'n'M hiJtit far lull parlituUirt
Duntlcy Pneumatic Swnptr Co.
6501 So. St.t. St, Chic.go, III.
AGENTS WANTED Write at Once !
De LAVAL
Cream Separators
Sold on Easy Terms
Pioneer Cream Co.
Prineville, Oregon
City Meat Market
HORIGAN & REINKE, Propi.
Choice Home-Made Hams. Bacon
and Lard
Fresh Fish
Fruit and Vegetables ' in Season
SEASHORE VACATIONS
CLATSOP BEACH BEST
For Rest and Fun
The tang of salt air and exhilerating breezetthe surf and
warm salt water bathing, will give
a new zest to life.
Hotel, Cottage and Camp Accommodations. Warm
Sea Water Natatorium at Seaside
and Gearhart.
A delightful trip along the lieuutiful Columbia Rivrr by limited
train carrying observation parlor cars and
comfortable coacbcH.
Seashore Special at 8:30 o'clock every morning, and Saturday
Special at 2;00 p. m. Irom Portland to
ClatHop Heach Reporto.
Tickiitg and details furnishej by agents.
ROUND TRIP TICKETS
from all Oregon Trunk
stations sold daily, limit
October 31.
H. BAUKOL, Agent, Redmond, Ore. 6 44
HOME tS78F
ONK OPERATION. Its
and Oysters
Military encampment and
Big Gun Practice at Fort
Stevens, June 12-23.
Astoria Regetta and Motor
Boat Races, July 24.
UlTHil
CENTRAL OREGON LINE