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TiTE ORANGE HAD I costly in clackamas GOOD COMMITTEES ...unlA COlMV AHSKi.NMKNTf MTUONOLY MANY H. . xmhU iii-ikI HimI Potdlhin "tthkli Much KffwUve Work In Could H Ini". ne OrKn "'" tlrunK ",on .Tillamook thla week had In altnnd- meof Hi" representative " iul-niNof thoatuto. Tho por ing! of the standing committees U forceful reminder of that fuct. luniMi co'ly "'' niombors of Paaltl- Tlmr ' ' I ... ImnortuiMO. HUl me 0110 III run - ,,,.(, Hiii couniy i most viinny in rMtotl waa tho commute" on gouu I whlch loliiinnia county nau ( chairman. In the Prsou of U. W ,rric, 0' Hammr. rollovliK "Ml "r Hlut0 Grange LmltW present 01 1,10 "' F . . .... . mImiI a!-Mary n. nownru, mu- (J. R, h. W I'linian, rriwwator; ai V Nlblln, l'ortlnml ; Mrs. C. L Ura, Corvullla; mra. ;. ii. iiuiioy m.i.lun of lubor L. 8. Tonny Liumda: Laura M. McMorrl. Con Wilfred lirown, i uiuua vauny; ' II. II. Pufur, Portland. finance Jolin A. McMorrU, Con- .. i r iirnwn. nixonvlllo: 8. 'kort, Sherwood; Henry Fruokaon, dit. KiKilnna J. K. Whitehead, Tur If E. W. Puubur. Hood Itlvor; Mra f ii U..I II .u L' I . I U. Iiowuu, ntui'iii, iiii. jiiittir luL llrowtmvlllo. I'gra food .vra. i nnncoy Bicaioa, irrliburx; tleorgn (' Dallaa, Clack' kiUi B. 1" "in"', luinrenil, mra H. ('hrlatonaeii, urciown. Powitry C, II. Stokes, Foreat tin; Mra. itoaino i.o, r.iimra; mra dM White. Jlnrlow; Charles Carl' glirdd: Victor A. liiakoiy, Ollde (filiation I-oiiImo Funk, Oregon :t; t'harlea I,. llnacli, t'orvallta; mcrr Sickles. HurrlHlmrK; Mra. kuKlnjon, Aurora; Mra. Nollla V. 'ill, Itlckcrall. Awanment and taxation W. II. Dafur, I'ortliind: Andrew J. Crow, Mlo; Mra. Hi'lln Funk, Oregon r; Mary A. Link, Goblo; 8. Wock- Slierwood. Soman 'a work Mra. It. 11. Well- ki, I'rmwatcr; Mra, Wilfred Ilrown, saa Valley; Mra. K. W. Dunbar, ld Hirer ; Mra. Junnlo Lovelace, kmler. 'o-opsratlon ('. II. Halloy, Rose- T, w. ii. ( iiriHtmiaen, oretown; t. Shirley, McMmnvtllu; Mrs. Ella ffkerl, Sherwood ; Mra. Joale Carl- Bhedd; Mra. ('. Cayanauali, ihim. Dreiton Axrlcultural Collcgo J. T. flron, Turk Hnce; Wilfred io, Camna Valley; Mra. Clem itli, Marlon; Mra. I. II. Thirley, Mlonfllle; Churlea L. Ilonch. Cor IIU; lira. Kuuua Duncan, Nyarui. Traniportallon 0. W. McFarland, blunt Urove; Itoaco C. DemlnR, kurtJa; Mra. Cenree C. Dallaa, bckamaa; Mra. J. W. Turrey. Wll- ai; L 8. Tenny, Katarada. lir-Uwa w. It. Wlnir. Irlnir; farr Freerkii.'n, Hliedd; W. C. Kin a. Aurora; Mra. Chnrloa L. Iloach, trrallla; Mra. Krma Tonny, Enta- Good romla - It. N. Ixiyolnco. Ilatn- r Clem ImvlH, Marlon: Mra. Katli- a Winn. Irvlim: Mra. I. II. 8llr- t McMlnnvlllo; Alfred Nlblln. Tort d; Mra. Muttle J. Zoek. llundon Mlloaite and per diem O. C. mwn, nixonvlllo; William White, "low; Mra. Iluttln K. McFarlnnd. !ta Orovo; Mra. M. J. Scott, Tan- ol. &lcallnn-Mra. O. C. Tlrown. DU- f'llla; Win HuppliiKton, Clovnrdnlo; B. reck. Nyaaa: Mra. Nollle V. Mia, Itlrkernll: Mra. Catherine Mc- K SpriiiKtl.'UI. AKrlculturo Jay Mitchell, Corval- E. Mclloe. Rnrlnafluld: Mra. Horla Crow. Merlin: Mra. C. II. Hey. Itoai'lmrg; C. II. Zeok. Ilun- . Dormant Kriumoa M. I. Carter. 'Ml J. W. Turvey, William; Mri. a KrcHrkm.il, Hliedd; Mra. Mnry Pron, I'urk 1'lnne. 'ppeala A. W, Howell. Bnlem: V. HohertH. Cnliln; M ra PnthitrltiA I'lloe, apriiiKlleld; Mra. Joala Carl- . Diieuil. Oood of the order Mra. Nollle PPlnnton. Cloveril ale? Jnlin II. NLTanRent; Klmor lloarl, Ilrowna- mra. jomilo lxvolaco, Halnlorj unaiimi, (froHliam. KMolUtlona-Mra. K A. Mllilln. ""land; Frank- T. Io. Klmlra: F. Koherta, (iohlo: Mra. K. W. I)un- ft. .Hood Itlvor: MIpIiaII Link. lolle; J. M. Duncan. Nvaaa. SELF DEFEAT. n elumnnt of the Dublin MliDcd win, R g00, tllll,g fya wanta the impoHallilo. Hacea tlmt lmva.no rnllronda or Feet Mm br(mk tho)r McVt tQ r'liom. Sumo with Wnlnr nnil llirlit Bt no aoonor dona a tranaoorta- p compuny or tinhllc utility aet l of tlio red on Ha lodKer than war ' "ocmrcd. ,. Tll little city of I.lnntnn wna not jalfld with n ton oont fare to Tort- r anl foiicht thn Ilnllort Hnllwuva l""1 11 ,,ttR ly ft Jltnoy aorvlce. rl pooplo of Qurden Homo have fmmiitora riilea but wnt thA ennh p Paid by occiiHlonal travelora re- , , tro1" 20 to 10 cnnta when the """ Oreeon Electric la loalng Ponoy. Hiindrodg of million. invnuind I ninir,. It.-,. r" 111111 "ot into earning fi rntlff...... .... -U.10 una atreot car Hnea. 8late8 aro building hard surface in Coii.TeU I'vl..K M,,U-rl,,l I.r(V(, iXKHhs.1 I'ulluie. (Oregon Voter) Clackanma county la tlio iiohI W, Innuliatod U'ltoi, ttnd that bund Mwttttit1i . '"imzra. Ronio ihiy I"'""1"" ""y vinit tho liomn of U'lt. ,r loony no m pi,Klby """ n're widely throuuliom n. world than any other clll...i of or0 1. 1.. ...iu nm iiiinio win tliiiuditr dw tho agea na the founder of tlio oroK1.n ojainin. mil Hint not to tlio poln iu in., arucin, which i,n ...,.. of "economy on road conatructlon uk pruruceil In Cine kumM." Ono would think that IiuvIiir llioir midHt H.icli dyed ln-tlie-wool aoit-aiurllng economy oxp.irU, lirund lUll I It f Hint. l,""r I'ruiiing Kinvim aavuKoly during leglKlutlvo cnmpitlgnH, tlmt I... . . . v iiivHKiuua coum not oxamplo to jno oilier countrlea of Oregon on ,w to economlxe. More la bow It worka out: t .. II I moKuniug county do l I a L-uniw 10 pay iriiiuto to tlio bated j,u.ii. iruia in mo coiiHtructlon of Hard aiirfuca imvomontH on two atrutchoa of county ron.l l.otwecu Oregon Clly and I'ortliind. II re fuued to pay uh much an other coun n". wuro iiuyiug for paveinontH I hut It wua foollah to puy H ,K, , price would do domoiiHlrut'Ml. I) .lflHflv lllA iiu......Im . ... uggoatlon that good pavement coat money. Mko the labor leadera In I ortland. they proclaimed they could do It for far leaa, and auve tho money tor tno county. So they went ahead with their own ohemlcnl mix, their own low-aalurlod mglneer and their own economy the jrlea, and apent thouaatida of dollnra laying a perfectly lovely amooth aur .ace on Hie two alretcbea of road. n.i. .. i , . ... . .. wu moiiK ium in mo rH 1 1 , some if the pavement having boon laid na Into na November. And you ought to aeo It today. No hot wonther yet. but the warm aprlng luya have melted It till It look like nolnaan. Ifa wrinkled In placea like wrduroy. Hough, bumpy, full of lioloa, far worao limn the muendum road It replaced. Ituta are forming In It, and It la ravelling out at the idgea. Practically all of the money pent wna wnated. Too late, tho ounty court held out a part of tho xmiruetor'a prico, but only a amall proportion of It. One winter hna practically deatroyed the road. Now tho taxpayers of Clackamua county aro not to bo blamed for cry out agnlnat the heavy burdena of taxation. They are to bo Illumed for electing men to olllce who indlHcrtm- inatoly condemn public expenditures, .Bvo about high aulurlea and criticize .nilillo olllclula. Oood olllclnla muat bo backed up In paying a high enough price for a Iiloco of work, to get good work. It I wrong to abuao them for trying to .10 aufe by paying a reaHonublu price, 'inaud on what Rood work la coating thtowhore. Good pavements cohI nouoy. Thla talk about getting them laid at half tho prlro la all clap trap, ihoutod Into voter' cara aa a bid for !il It ten 1 fuvor. Taxpayer, you have to pay tho bill inyway. You have to aland an me ntni of oftlclul mlHtakes. Would It not bo real economy to puy nign nough aulurlea to attract competent men to olllco nnd high enough prices to got good work dono on road? You enn't got good quullty for lialf- ;rlce. Criticize lea, pay more, go a .title alower In undertaking new projocta, and you'll get far more for our monoy. la not but al ST. HELENS MIST. FRTHAv mav 14 191S . . a. J lirrxtiriMl.. . I"" ":ilJ r Vnla A way ,,;;. " ,""'.. '""ever the wlae far, w.: . crown- r ... ... . v." .". weed to aavlnV T , "l8 pl,lc''' thweby llln''V':" k,'w that several of the showy flower garden plant,., whon eiiltlvutlon. they naeune from rou iioaomo weed? A roae bush may eld ",' ', 'a f "B "luco "' a weed w ,,H"rV 10 be treate,i ween. WedH are nni. ..... ih.ilr ' ! uia oi .iiiiirr nii.f.n txi,. . u'ouTof1 Ttui form "v ""S ir out of place, muy become a neat RuccfiHg in llvo atonic ri.i.1.,.. i i poaalhle when syslomatlc breeding Is ,Ht n,l ed and carefully adhered to! aa It la In Kurnnn. i i ..' " fact that, altbongh we have In to bo found In ony portion of the h ivfT'i ynt i1'" ",aJ"rl,5, of '"'"era have no ayatem of broedlne. nn.l . cows In tho dairy that give only one h rd the quantity of milk and butter that could bo derived from a i , of tho well-known milking and buttor ADMINISTHATOIt'S WALK, NOTICE OF There I In the County Court of the State of "Bon. ior Columbia County. In the ..miiur oi mo estate of Frank A nwangren, deceased. Notice la here- Biven inai in pursuance of, and by virtue of, an order of the County Court of the State of Oregon, for Co " County, made on April 27, 115, In the matter of the eatate of i-raiia. a. bwangren, deceased, au thorizing the adrulnlBtrator thereof to o';u mi me real nrnnorlv nf i,i o tato, at private salo, the undersigned the admlnlHtratnr nf nulrl ...... mill from and after Saturday. thA 5!7h rtoJ of May, A.D. 1916, sell at private sale, vu .no iiiKiiHHi oiuuer ior casli In gold i me u. ., ana subject to con firmation by said County Court, and continuing said sale until all real property, or so much thereof as la necosaary to Day all claim, nrnt. aim expenses ot administration of said estate has been sold, all the right, title, Interest r.nd estate of the said Frank A. Swaneren. d AP An onri at the time of his death, and all the rigiii.utie ana mtereBt that the said entato has since acquired by opera tion of law or otherwise, In and to the following described real pioperty lying and being In Columbia County, State of Oregon, to-wit: The south east quarter of the northwest quar ter of the southeast quarter of sec tion 31, township 7 north, range 4 wcBt of the Willamette meridlnn. In ioiumoia uounty, Oregon. Last Issue, 28th day of May, 1915. NOTICE OF FINAL ACCOUNT. 1VOTICE OP SHEItIFF'8 SALE. 1911, the date of the mortgage here- r .1. . TTZ Jn '""closed, or which be has since In the Circuit Court of the State of that date acquired in and to the Oregon, for Columbia County, above described premises, to satisfy t 5i -'" pianum, 11. m. buiu execution, judgment order and J. Kinney, defendant. Notice is decree, Interest, costs and accruing nereby given that by virtue of an costs. E. C. STANWOOD execution, Judgment order, decree Sheriff of Columbia County, Oregon and order of sale Issued out of the Dated thla 2th rla f Ar,m ioik above entitled court In the above en- Issue 30th dBl ' HI5,' titled cause, to ma dlrAntorl .nH ,:irst l88Ue' 30tn d8T ot April. " io tvia aay 01 April, 11B, upon a judgment and decree render-! ed and entered in said Court on the ' 8tb day of March, 1916, In favor of the plaintiff, George A. Hartman, and for the .i of m06 78 ' with int7r' n In the County Court of the State of estthorMn at thA rAtA for Columbia County. In vlFmSnlrtS'ffiwft ot th8 Btate ot regon tor Columbia of section StaeuSi fl9- thwh County' and that """day, the 24th nLrfNnanndetehe souihwt nq0uarh. ter (SWI of the ni.tho.t 0 clocK .ot ad day, and the court ter (HWV. nf ocMnn 7,a roon 01 8a"l court has been appoint- TermB nf only one way to keoD ' ua8U ln u 8- old coin; ten per ...... ... H 1 tn Drniitiimiii.i 1. 1 ., . , i i ...... - 1 ..m.Kiiinis rrom nil nar corn ti... nrA Inn l,-....A .... .. ' ...w .,., iu .ar lne BI,00kl, get .i. ....MiiMi uio tmid to rrlghten away thn crowa. but they will konn f. enough out of the wnv of tl.o mn who baa a Klin nml (i-l... i i . Hem. 1 ho best tilan Iu In i.m invn the corn, not that whih , would pull, but corn aoaked and aprnnd around tho edeoa nf thA a-m especially on the aldo next tho woods! wnenro most of thorn cninn n 1.1,.. only a little corn to atop them, and feeding them a few days insurcB Ihnlr services all Bummer In destroy ing Insects after the corn has grown no mrgo to ne pulled. You can't ralao good tomatoes If you don t prevent blight and i way with worms. Of coiitba .v. body knows Hint, hut It in ,..m. asler to put off attention to the lant until it la eventually too lute to auve them than It Is to apply the remedies at the right time and In the rlgJit wny. Everybody knows, too, and also forgets It when It should be ui'iKlod lo, that blight can be nr. vented by dipping the plants In a weak solution of Bordeaux mixture und spraying them occasionally dur ing cultivation. As to the worms, a good deal of good can be done by destroying tho moth that lays tho gga from which they are lmlrhnrl Tho mollis usually attack the young piunis aa soon as they are set, doing much damage. To poison them, mix wo teuspoonfuls of narls ereen with four quarts of alr-Blncked Hmo, and sift evenly over the Dlanta. Air- lacked lime alone will do, If applied ften until tho plants mature. my mm, pulling inruiiiiK hhiuu hiiu stopping up to tho level ot the high brow philosophers who know more about everything than we do, who are (they sny) merely "man of the earth earthy," here aro a few pointers for your Information and guidance: The man who Is merely ornamental nnd not useful Is a rnnk nuisance. If a man's nerve Is good and be is honest, prudent and industrious ho may feel sure of llnnl success, If he has sense enough to tota fair In all his dealings and not forgot his lessons of experi ence Never call a man a liar, even If he is, and ought to be reminded of the fact, because in so doing you only get down to hi level and gain noth ing. Even nn expert burglar can't pick a lock from a bald head. Fln ally, nover borrow troubles; you can find them at home if you want to. NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT. In the County Court of the Rinio nf Oregon, for Columbia County. In the matter of the estate of E. 13. Sandera, deceased. Notice is hereby given that the undersigned administrator of the estate ot E. B. Sanders, deceased, has rendered and filed with the Clerk of said Court, his final account and re port of his administration ot said es tate matter, and that Saturday, the 16th day of May, A. D. 1916, at the hour of 1 o'clock in the afternoon of said day, at the Court Room of said Court, In the Court House in the City of St. Helens, in Columbia County, Oregon, has been appointed by said Court for the hearing of objections to said final account and settlement thereof. All persons interested ln suld estate are hereby notified to at tend at said time and place and make and file their objections to said ac count If any they have. Dated April 16th, 1916. L. K. RUTHERFORD. Administrator of the estate of E. B. Sanders, Deceased. First publication April 16, 1916. Last publication May 14, 1916. Isaiah McBee estate. Notice is hereby given that the undersigned has been apolnted executrix of the estate ot Isaiah McBee, deceased, by the County Court of the State of Oregon for Columbia County and has qualified. All persons having claims against said estate are hereby notified to present the same to me at 1406 Yeon Building, Portland,- Oregon, with proper vouchers and duly veri fied, within six months from the date heroof. Dated and first published May 7, 1915. DIANA WILKES, Executrix. Stnpleton & Conley, attorneys. h and congroBs spends hundreds sv mlllln.... RAILINGS OF RUFUS. WoedB are more a blessing than a curse to a lay farmer, nocauso u no didn't work in getting rid of them he wouldn't have any crops worth whllo, and ho'd soon land In tho poorhouse or dlo of dry rot. NAvnr allow old wood of rapp- herrloB or blackberries to lie around the berry patch, but carefully gather and burn It, thus gottlng rid of tho lnoct oggs. When the now woou is 18 Inches high, pinch on me lops oi the raspberries, but let the uiiick- horrles grow three foot liigu ueiore doing this. llore Is a polntor In bookeeplng that you should store away in me book and volume ot your Drnin u . I. nn . nl .1 1 1. you care to always ou uu lurma wiili vour bonoy makers: If boos are kept In a shed, the croBsost of them can be handled without fear of being Btung. A bee shed should be long enough to give at least two foot to onch hive and wide and high enough for one to work easily back of tho row of hives. It should open to the enBt so as to got the morning sun and air. "Did it ever occur to you?" (as a i.ii,i,ru would ask you) that there Is a right and a wrong way to cut cabbage? Well, there la, and hero Is the right way: Press the loft hand botwoon the headed part of the plant j ti.o innrnr lnwor loaves so as to make room for the knlfo; then mnko a slightly slanting cut close under the heartod part, thus removing tho cabbage, but leaving as long a stump as possible. If you want the stumps to produce a rreBn growm, " move tne large i' -sprouts are 4 to Inches long, i. m.iini ma fool tired whon think about how the ordinary farmer sldoBteps the use oi u hu tho I In his than he NOTICE. In tho County Court of the State of Oregon, for Columbia County. In the mutter of the estate of Jacob NuBsbaumer, deceased. Notice Is hereby given that Emma NuBsbaumor as executrix ot tho above named es tate has filed her final account in the aliovo entitled court and proceedings nnd that County Court of Columbia County has set the 22nd day of May, 1916, as the day for hearing tho said dual account and any and all persons having any objection to said final ac count are hereby notified to file tholr objections to said account on or be fore tho date of the Hearing ot tne snmo. EMMA NUSSUAUMIS1C, Executrix of the estate of Jacob Nubs. bnumor. deceased. Dote of first publication, April 16, 1915. Date of last publication, Miy 14, 1915. NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS. Notice Is hereby given that soaled bids will be received by the County Court of Columbia County, Oregon, at the Court House nt St. Helens, Oregon, until 10 a. m. May 22, 1916, and then opened for the following mini Improvements: K. J. Llndborg Road In District No. B. Portion of Mlst-ClntBkanle Road in District No. 6. Portion of Nohalem Highway, near Andrew Johnson place, In Road Dis trict No. 6. Plans and specifications are on file and may be examined In the office of the County Clerk. PlanB ror me m. J i.indhon Road are also on file with A. E. Harvey, Commissioner, Clats Kanlo; plans for the Mist-Clatskanle Hood and the Nohnlom Highway are also on file at the Mist Hotel at Mist, Ail Mils shall be muue on manas iur nishod with the specifications. Each hlililnr shall doDOslt with his bid certified chock for five per cent of the nmnnnt of his bid. which Bhall be forfeited to the county in case the .ward is made to mm ana ne snail fail, neglect, or refuse for a period of five days after such award la made to enter Into a contract and file the required bond. The rigni is reservea to reject any and all bids. A. F. HARNETT, May 7-2t County Clerk. cent to accompany bid, and balance on confirmation of Bale by said Coun ty Court. All bids to be directed to the undorBlgnod, at St. Helens, Ore gon. L. R. RUTHERFORD. Administrator of the estate of Frank A. Bwangren, deceased. Dated at St. Helena. Oreenn. Anrll 30, 1915. First publication April 30, 1916 Last publication May 28, 1915. Apr. 30-May 28. southwest quarter (SWV4) of the northwest auartor inwi! i nf -op tion twenty-nine (29); all in town- snip nve loj norm ot range one (1) west of the Willamette Meridian, in Columbia onuntv. Rlolo nf riraaw. - , - . " V W.WM, containing 400 acres, more or less. Now, therefore, by virtue of said exe cution, judgment order, decree and order of sale and ln compliance with the commands of said writ T win nn Saturday, the 29th day of May, 1915, gether with the objections thereto, if any, and the settlement of the same. S. NORD, Administrator. JOHN VAN ZANTE, Attorney. 312 Spalding Building, Portland. Apr. 23-May 21. FIRE! FIRE! FIRE! FIRE! Saturday, the 29th day of May, 1915,1 OKa viuica, at. neiens, ana at 10 o'clock a. m at the front doori ,nsure your property in the Oregon of thA rnnntv r.,r u.. i o. Fire Relief Association of McMlnn- ville, Oregon. Don't put it off. Mch6tf W. L. WARREN, Agent. of the County Court House in St, Helens, Columbia county, Oregon, sell at public auction, subject to re demption, to the highest bidder for caBh in hand, all the right, title and Interest which the within named de fendant had on the 12th day of May, Dr. Stone's Heave Drops cures heaves. Price 1; for sale by all druggists. GENTS FURNISHINGS LODGES Ktwanda Tribe No. 63, Improved Order of Redmen, meets second and fourth Thursdays of each month in K. of P. hall, St. Helens. Visiting brethren welcome. E. I. BALLAOH, C. of R. I, CLOTHING, SHOES HATS AND CAPS FOR SPRING WEAR DRY GOODS, FURNITURE H. MORGUS & SON QUALITY, QUANTITY, PRICE." HARDWARE Complete Stock of Heavy and Shelf Goods SASH, UUUKS, KLIJNJJS, SCREEN DOORS Farm Implements MUCKLE HARDWARE CO. ST. HELENS. OREGON St. Helens Rebekah Lodge, No. 217, meets first and third Thursday ot each month in I. O. O. F. Hall. Visiting members always welcome. MRS. ELLA ALLEN, N. O. ORA BENNETT, Sec. Houlton Circle No. 478, Women ot Woodcraft, meets the second and fourth Tuesday afternoon of each month at Houlton, Oregon. AGNES DIXON, O. N. ANNA RICHARDSON, Clerk. X Columbia Encampment, No. 77, I. O. O. F. meets in the I. O. O. F. Hall, on the second and fourth Thursday ot each month. Sojourn ing Patriarchs most cordially invited to meet with us CHAS. M. BEELER. C. P. C. W. BLAKESLEY, Scribe. Avon Lodge No. 62 Knights of Pythias meets every Tuesday evea Ing ln Castle Hall, St. Helens. Vis ttlng Knights always welcome. 8. R. SONNELAND, C. C. M. E. MILLER, K. ot R. S. St. Helens Lodge No. 32, A. F. & A. M. meets 1st and 3rd Saturday ln each month. Visiting brothers cordially welcomed. EDWIN ROSS, Master. E. E. QUICK, Secretary. St. Helens Lodge O. F. building, on meets in the I O. - No 117, 1. O. O. F. the second and fourth Saturdays of each month, visiting members are al ways given a hearty welcome. JESSE LANSINO, N. O. C. W. BLAKESLEY, Sec. Mlzpnh Chapter O. E. S. Meets ln Masonic Hall the second and fourth Saturdays of each month. IRENE M. DAY, W. M. E. A. ROTQER, Secretary. Tilllcum Tribe No. 62, Improved 0. R. M., ot Yankton. Ore., meets at Us wigwam, second and fourth Sat urdays of each month. W. Q. BRANNON, C. ot R. EBER BROWN, Bach. EUROPEAN PLAN AMERICAN PLAN EVERYTHING MODERN AT THE ST. HELENS HOTEL J. GEORGE, Proprietor ALL BUSSES CALL AT HOTEL RATES $1.00 AND UP SPECIAL RATES TO REGULAR BOARDERS Same time and rates to California as all Rail. Fores Include Meals and Berths at Sea. DeLuxe Tours to CALIFORNIA EXPOSITION Via THE NORTH BANK ROAD and the trljile screw, Six Deck PALACE OF THE PACIRC S. S. NORTHERN PACIFIC SOUTHBOUND SAILINGS APRIL 17, 21, 25, 29-MAY 3,7,11,15. Rperlul Steamer Train leaves Portland 9:00 A. M. Arrives Flavel 12:80 Luncheon Aboard Ship. 8.S. Arrives San Francisco 3:30 P. M. Next Day. Round Trip Fares to San Francisco FROM HOULTON, THIRTY DAY UMIT $30 00 FROM HOULTON, NINETY DAY LIMIT $32.50 Particulars of Agents ot SiMjkane, Portland & Seattle, Oregon Electric, Oregon Trunk, or Oreat Northern or Northern Pacific Rys. It. H. CROZIER, A. a. P. A., Portland, Ore. J. O. DIVENS, Agent, Houlton, Ore. : un improvea waterways. efforts to tarm mors muu