The Oregon mist. (St. Helens, Columbia County, Or.) 188?-1913, April 29, 1892, Image 3

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    THE OREGON': MIST.
Suited stuti and
1'omily Official fuptr
Ht. LLvuh, APitiL 29, 1802.
JU'WUL m i -'JU I'M JilUI l. jii JL-J .
LOCAL AND OKNKUAL'
Pur fnli drnga at Hosa' dnitc atora.
dimly court ijicut next' Wdnu
' day. " ' :
J.utilorg'a pnifume are the beat.
Una Iih h full It 114.
Clutliuig, flrat cIium nnd bent quality
vt Parry', lluullim.
- Fronh atock of fancy toilut aoap at
the drug aloro, cliap. v
, . ltond tlio school apportionment in
, another column f thie jiv,.;..-. r,-;-
' Horn ApVTt 22, "it" liunr Inland, to
( the wife of Jamva (Jwilnii, a oiit
Ityo) ditii'i think it iniya to lver.
tine, Nb all ui'cetfiil biimmwn iiiwn.
Deputy Hhtr'iff ftlukaaley U nut this
vu-k miiiiiiioiiiiiK the jujy for the May
tfrm of circuit court. .
Jluy your grocet-ia, hardware ami
flaaawaro of N. A. Perry, Houlton. He
eejia tlio best ctitunily on limicl.
The Bowar drodger I at Work level
nig a mining grouiNi aiune? mo lower
, end of SauviilaiHl for Cliff 4 Hubert.
lira. Hlbbard, of Kmiihiis Cily, Mo
U vlailliig her eutur, Mr. F. P Unlit
tI trillion. Air. Jlilibard tipecta le
make her home in Oregon. ,
The atoamer AitnrUii la making reg
ular tit pit alternately, with the Tele
phone, to Antrim, coming up duiing
the day and down at night. ' ,
Died At Doer Wand, April 23.
f.Iicn, wile of Olo Olmm, ngvl '2V ym
l 1 munlh and 13 day. tide leavee a
hutbuud aud four children.
Remember the Odd Fellow' mewt
Inff lo-inoirow (Stu rlny ut 1 o'clock.
All thoae whoae aignuturva appear up
m the petition aru tuged to be pa-vent.
.
The Union Pacific ateamera on the
Aatoria route have changed lime. The
i... . . .1 t .. .. i
Kin uuai uown, ivavr roriiuiiti ai
XlsSO p. ni., aud leavea Aaloiirt at U
. in. for Portland.
Mra. Jame Dart ia Ailing up an
. icecream perioral her rtwkleoee, aud
xpccte to beabht to tupplv the public
Willi thai delicious bevuruge Juriug
tho coining cummer. .,
Miaa Buplctou, etenogrepher and
tywritor, formerly employed in tin
law olUve tff 8. It. llunlou at Hilleboro,
hue Hcccpted a poniUnn in the oftljo of
Cole 4 rlwiiaer, of liiia ilace.,
There will be pultlie erwakinir by
aome of the leading political riaker,
for the principle of the republican
purty, at Vvrnoiiia on Friduy evening,
the oilt day oi May, ami mi Mirt ou
HNturday evening tlie 7th day of May,
SIkm1 clfika' order covering the
aprtioiimriitof county school fuud.
vere eotit out by Huperinleiideiit
Wall liiat week. All clerk will re
et ipl for I lie mm at once. Blank
rrci-ipta will be found iu the clerk'
n-rord book. ' ,
P. u. Clear, our telegraph operator,
waa'MUl on (lie line all riiiy Sunday, re
pairing dematea done by Hie aiorm
' tie wuea were down in a great many
piece in thl vicinity, but with Mr.
Clear a umihI rumlo he had the line iu
wider iu good tune.
A we etated a couple of week ago,
we are dttiroue of getting the
nxutr of, all the dirccto and
i lurk of the variant school diatriol.
lor publication. I luaao be kind enough
ti uud iheiu in h early aa Mmiblu.
Ho far we have received bul a few of
lhm.
A great deal of dumnge la reported
from varioua parte of the county,
canned by the lie. ivy wind of Ihki
hnuirdny and Sunday.. Fence arn
Mown down, and ihtfroad are blocked
in many localitiea by fallen timber.
We have not heard of any slock being
killed aa yet.
We know how to aympathixe with
Ixdic who come lo town, and are at a
Iim to know where to pane the tune
unlit ready to leave. Men find a re
tort at Nulooni, barber ahnpa, hotelx,
io, but Hie ludie should call at Mm.
Colburn'a millinery and dressmaking
rooms, where they are welcome and
will feel at homo.
The mail schedule betweon Hon I ton
H nr) Vernontit Iih been changed so
tlmt now the mail leaves Houltoil on
Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday, in
atead of Monday, Wednesday, and
Friday, aa hereloloro. This I a change
which the public has been entitled lo
for a loiitf time, and will be greeted
with general aatisfaciion by our. ciii
tens on both sides of the niountuiii.
. There seema to he considerable un
easiuesa fell at Oilllon, about a man
by the name of Nelson Thompson, who
ha been missing for about three
weeka. Thompson ia a (ingle man
who lived alone in that neighborhood.
Fear are entertained by some that he
lias been foully dealt with by certain
parlies wnom ue nua aome irouoie
with a abort time ago. This, however,
ia mere suspicion, (or as yet the peo
ple have been unable to get the slight
est clue to hia mysterious disapiiear
ance, ' ' r .
"Portland is to have a new demo
crutio niwspuper," ia again hoard.
Thia time the scheme seems to be
backed by more anbsianliulittea,
money, democracy, particularly the
wind part, limn auy former cheetnul
in the daily newspaper line. Among
the promoiorf of ihe scheme are ex
Senator Bister, A. Bush, Sulem'e
banker, R. M. Veatch, and others, who
have the means to make a success of
the enterprise, whether they will make
use of it or. not. There ia no better
' fluid in the United Stales for a demo
cratic paper than iu Portland.
. J)uring the heavy wind storm which
prevailed all day last Sunday, Andrew
(Sandy) McCiiltuni, a quarrymun, who
waa working near the mouth of Lake
river, wa terribly injured by a falling
tree. Itwas about 11 : 45 in the morn
ing, when all Ihe cirmp, several men
In number, were waiting the cull for
dinner, when an extra hoavy gust of
wind came, and with a crash came a
large balm tree across the house, fall
ing on. Mr. McCullum, breaking hia
leg near lh hip and terribly bruising
both legs below the kncr also inflict
ing considerable Injury on othtr parti
of hia body, The troe fell afralg' t
across die tablo, where i.i Afew minute
more the entire crew of men Would
have been seated at dinner. The
table and content were completely
demolished, and the house knocked lo
spllnieia. The unfortunate man was
taken to the hospital at Portland on
Monday. Latkii A iiieffago wa re
ceived Wednewluv evening tolling of
the death of "Sandy" McCullum, at the
iioBinuti iu I'or.inMI, on tliiit evening.
no wiii oe mined at 1'urtland today,
ficleiioo In llreat Making.
At the annual meeting of the Amer
ican Chemical Society, held In Wash
ington, D. C, iht) question of the
value of vaihonule of ammonia a a
leiivqufiiv age t iu bread , or ns used
in baking powdors, caiua up for din
cusxion, in which Professor Barker, of
the University of Pennsylvania, and
prendimtof Ihe society! Dr. Richard
sou, late (4 the United Stales denart
mmiL nf tiirrfcnli.iira f,t Wnut, ... .
Mr. Wm. McMurtrie, late nrofewtor of
viiemiatry in the University id Illiu
oi; Dr. K. H. Bart'ey, lalo chemist of
Hie Bnaiklyn, N. Y., board of heulth,
and prores)r ol cluinitry of t lie Iong
isiiiiiu college, nnil oihers, took part.
The consensim of iniinion wm over.
wheluiini! hi favor of I lie eiimlovmeut
of uninionia, II was Haled as a fact
t hat am inonia rendered the gluten of
Ihe Hour more soluble than the original
gluten, und that the bread in which
thi action baa produced by rorlamaie
ol aminontii nniNt bn more digestible
and hence more healthful, and becatnw
of the extreme volatility' of carbonate
of ammonia and it complete xpul
mIoii from the bread in the process of
bukfng, it i one of ihe most useful,
moat healthful and most Valuuble
leavening ugenta known.
These conclusions are borne out by
Ihe very elaborate and exhaustive ex
periment made by Professor J. W.
Mullet, of the University of Virginia,
which show rniiclusively Unit bread
made with a baking Kwder in . which
one per cent, of carbonate of ammonia
ia used, in connection with cream of
tartar nnd soda, 1 nut only of uni
formly better color and texture, but a
product mora wholesome, because the
ammonia serve to neutralise any
organic or luetic acids present in the
Hour.
Rohooltioase Notes.'
The Miluiu-aehvol he 41 pHpHe en-
r.dler ,,.
The ad va need grade having ItnUhed
the study ol physiology, have taken up
geology this week. .
Mrs. Kllu Roberta made thia school
a visit last Friday, and Miss Anna
Hecgle also visited us last Tueaday,
There are 50 bcIkniI d atricts in Co
lumbia county, with 1,885 children of
school age. St. Helen has 91 chil
dren of school age.
Miss Nellie Decker haa quit school
to work in the St. lit lens hotel. Nellie
has been a very faithful pupil, and all
will mis her at school.
In- last week's school notes the
Weekly Oregoiiinii was given aR the
Hrt utwuar published in Oregon.
On further iuvesliguiiwn ws find that
a paper called the Sio-ciatnr waa start
ed at Oregon City, February 5, 1816
five years before the Ort-goiiiuii. Thia
wua not only the first paper published
in Oregon, but the lirsl on the Pacific
coaxt. Ita first editor waa W. CJ. T,
Vault.
The following are the answers to
questions of lust week
1. Aiawered by Mary Burke and
Lena Blakei-lcy, The imputation of
the UiilttHi Stales in 17D0 wis 3,920,.
214 : iu 1800 it waa 62,480,510. The
gain per cent, in 100 years is 1,490.
3. Answered byArthur Moore and
Daiy .Watkiiu. A third and a half
ollOiiS.
3. Answered by Arthur Moore. A
triangular lir-ld, the longest side of
rthicli is 130 rods, and the other two
sides each 68 rods, has no contents.
The eiaa.il side a half of the longest
wonlii make straight hue,
4. Answered by Eugene Blakcsley,
Robert George, end Nellie Decker.
The Colnnihia river was discovered
May 7th, 172, by Caul. Hubert Gray,
of Uoetuii. 1 lie name or Ins ship w is
Colnmma, after winch Ihe river was
named. On May llih he sailed 10
miles up the river, and on the It h
Id mile lurlliur, where the vessel was
grounded. Next May Iltli, the 100th
anniversary of Ihe discovery of the
Columbia river, will be celohruted with
appropriate ceremonies at Astoria
5. Answered by Tom ' Muekle and
Robert George. The expression "To
the victor belong the spoils," waa first
used by W, JU Mnrcjv an American
lawyer and statesman, who was born
in Mass. Dec. 12. 17S(i, and died iu
New Voik, July 4th, 1857.
Nw QUBMTI0N8 -Where is the high
est tide found, aud how high doea it
nsof 2. Who sain, "I am .for my
country, right or wrong. 3. What is
the difference between nulla solid fcmt,
and a solid half foot? 4. Who waa the
Drat American governor of Oregon?
How many delegate were present
at the adoption of the constitution ol
the United States, and bow many
signed ilf i '.
... RAINIER. '
Didn't the wind blow last Sunday.
The Misaea Carrie and Ethel Dihhle,
who are teaching here, paid a visit to
their h nie iu Forlluud ever last Sun
day. '
An entertainment in elocution ny
Profeseor Prince Williams, wm fairly
well attended Saturday evening.
A young man employed in Hie sash
and door factory hud his hand cut
very badly on'n saw lust week, " :
The parties purchasing the black
smith shop have moved into town
with their families.
Mr. end Mrs. Kistrer attended the
I. O. O. F. reunion at Marysvlllf,
Wash., Tuesday last. ; . i
Josiuh We.-ton hastipened his log
ging camp for the season. . i
Stephen Dodd, a large stockholder
intheCowlit and Columbia River
Boom, and one of Cowlita. couuty's
most pioininenl loggers, has purchased
the logging camp and appurtenances
of Frank Rice and hue sunt au outfit
Iu to begin work, .
The Toledo spent most of the day
last Sunday louding. despite the heavy
storm, During the oNiy a loaded soow
down tlin river. Men wilh small boats
were tumble to bring it to shore and
Ihe John West steamed t-p and gave
chase. She captured aud brought her
back Monday,
Miss Harnier, of this place, is en
gaged to Ui ich a six months term of
school in the Slehman district.
Mis Nannie Quigley, who has been
the guest of Lell'i Synions (or some
time, left for her home at Bradbury
niinuuy.' -.
Mr. M. Pomefoy ha returned from
a vi it to her son,, who are iu college
at. corvsiiia.
Arthur Rises, who was. until recent
ly, a student at Corvallis, is home at
present. - .
Mr. Ifarmer is building a boot and
shoe shop.
Misa hlla Wlutr.ey paid a short
visit to friei.da here Monday.
Harry Brous is finishing and paint
ing hi confectionery shop.
S. G, Trullinger, of Astoria, waa in
town on business lately,
Smith & Sons expect soon to secure
a contract for culture a large amount
I lumber, and funnelling a considera
ble number of piling for the Sun Fran-
cieo market.
Lon Brant has taken a contract foi
cutting wood front Camille Wanty.
Uur local baseball club will i-corgim-
iiH aa Sikiii us the' weather will permit.
CASH STdBE!:
W. J . m UQKLEi GO.
REPUBLICAN JTATE TICKET.
For Presidential Electors,
HON. J. F. CAPLES, of Portland.
H. B. MILLER, of Grant's Pass.
D. M. DUNNE, of Portland.
REV. O. M. IRWIN, of Union.
For Supreme Judge,
F. A. MOORE, St. Helena.
Attorney-General,
L. R. WEBSTER, Jacksonville.
DISTRICT.
For Congressmen, '
BINGE R HERMANN, (1st district.)
W. R. ELLIS.. (2nd district)
For Circuit Judge, .
T. A. Mc BRIDE, Oregon City. '
For District Attorney,
HON. W. N. BARRETT.of Hillsboro.
For Joint Senator,
f. W. MAXWELL, of Tillamook.
-DRALKBS IN-
Merchandise.
C0LUHIIIA COUNTY
For Representative,
NORMAN MERRILL.
For Sheriff,
C. W. BLAKESLEY.
For Clerk,
E. E. QUICK. ,
For CoinmisHoner,
ISRAEL SPENCER.
' For Counly Judge,
DEAN BLANCHARD.
. For Treasurer,
E. M. WHARTOtf.
For Assessor, ,
GEORGE MAYGER.
For Surveyor,
A. " B. LITTLE.
For School Superintendent,
T. J. CLEETON.
For Coroner,
B. P. QU1VY.
sctmoss,
In (he Circuit Court ol the Stat of Oregon,
or me bounty ot loiuinuia.
Waits D. Bisitr.L, I'l ihitilT,
vs.
Minnie O. Hi-ell, Defendant.
To Minnie 0. Buell, ibe above-named de
fendant:
In Ihe name of the State of Oregon, vou
arc hereby required to appear and cin-wei
the complaint tiled against you in the above
entitled suit, in tbe above entitled court.
on or before tb lirst day of the next term
of the u bove .court, winch itsid term lll
eoiiinieneu on I iiesduy, the lCth day of
May, 10(12; and If you lull to impi a- ami
answer, fur want ibpreof. Dlaiiitin will ani'lv
tti tbe court lor tho ran I Ui-iimoue I In the
coiuplarnt, wlik-li ia, for the iliolntion ol
the matrimonial bond) now existing be
tween lilaintltf and del'enilunt, and for such
other and further rehet as in equity tuny
seem just
The above summons Is published by order
1 Hun. K. J. Tavlor. indue ol said court.
dated March 17, lfttl'.'
lu2Sm6
MOORE COliK.
Attorneys for I'lalntiff.
FOR SALE.
Thirty "Acres in Section 15,
in town of Llatsknnie,
PRICE - $200.00
ADDRESS: . .
Room 18, Abinglon Buildings Fifth
Floor, v .,
PORTLAND, . - OREGON.
NOTICE I'Olt Pt'BLICAl IO.
Lund Office at Oregon City, Or., April IS, ISM.
Notli In hereby ulven that Ihe inl'owlug
named setller hus filed notice of hU Intension
to muke rhwl proof in aupport of hia elanii ami
tliHl uld Drool will be made before the Cullntv
Olerk of Cdiimbla county, at ht. Helens, Ore
gou, on Nuji St. isaa, vl:
cum u. nt.MOi
Pre-emption 1. 8. No. 7iB5, for the U of tee-
tlon si, 1 4it, ri w. He namea the lollowinfr
witneiwerto prove hia eonliunoiit remrlence
lipo.i.and cultivation otsald land, vis: II. Went.
u. r rveiliHli. ueurv jotmm:; win 11. mine; an
of HcapuooM P. O.. Culumhtn romity, Ortgoa.
aSira'if J. T. Al'l'KKSON, Keglster.
NOTICE FOR PVBIICATIO.
Laud OIBoeat Oregon City, Or., March SO, lsnj.
Notice la hereby glveu that the following
mLniMl tteltler has fllid notice of hln intention to
make llnal proof in aupport of his clalin,iirtthiit
aald proof nill be mane before the county clerk
of Columbia county, at fct. Ileluua, Oicguu. ou
May is, isz,vu:
IRA J. WEAVKR,
Pre amutlon D. H. No. 6181, for the iwW of see.
10 tn IS 11. r J w He iiamea the fnllowimr wlt-
nearea to prove hia ronilnuous realdenue upon
and cultivation otaalrt land, via: J. W. itonnell,
C. w.. Hlakesley, Jeaale Heuilricka, and I). P.
Pope, all of St. uetoua, coHimuia county, ure
u.w.... a - . i iron.
broke from it mooring and itarted , a mil Riater
General
Crockery,
Glassware,
Queensware.
LUMBER, SHINGLES, ETC.
Produce Taken In Exchange.
It Will Pay You to Consult Our Prices.
RAINIER, - - - OREGON.
Boots, Shoes,
Ladies' Dress Goods,
Furnishing Goods,
All Our Seeds AreTested
Out" (j.dogue TelljTle ist - J:-
lRiMf!5
ft P DCC )Lfv,ia to U
F.L.Posson 6 Son. Portland; Or. -
TOE RETAIL MERCHANT is the necesBary
Mediutn'of Trade between the : Mftnufitctunjr
nnd the Consumer. He must protect the interest
of his customers by purchasing io the lowest and
nnd best markets,. nnd by selling to his patrons
at the Lowest Possible Prices.
PROPRIETOR OF THE OLD ST. HELENS STORE,
In keeping these true principles of trade always in
view ; often leaves the old track and strikes "across
lots" for Bargains for hia customers. lJis stock of
EcSGeneral Merchandise
Is being- enlarged by New Goods Every Day.
ft is not conven'ent to nnms the ninnv ilifT"rent rticles kept
on sale, a-1 le from Drv O-xid-.l 1 .tiling;. L idics Wear Oentlemen's
Wear, lit ail "Wear. Fiot Wear, Hour und Fied, (Jroter.a and Dnn
ncil Ciomls, Nulls mid Hardware, ( rm-kcry ana Olaaware. Grimito
mid linwnre. l'owder and Mhot, Hats and laps, boo-a and Shoes,
I'utcnt Medic inc.", loilit Articles, itc.
GENTLE ME-N
We have just received the correct style in
Stiff Hats for the Spring of '92.
$1.50 tO $5.00 PRICES FROM $1.00 t0 $5.00
SEE WINDOW DISPLAY.
FlMOUS "
King Clothiers of the Northwest.
PIANOS and ORGANS
IIallt'tti& Davis and. New Scale Kimball Pianos anit" Kiin.
bstll Organs. 11 I invite inspection, and defy competition.
L. V. MOORE. 105 Washington st..
i Portland, Oregon. I
Writs forCotalcgue.
aua prieea,
mention this
VP'-
"fc
Bl
ne earner, Marriaan and Seeand Streets,
Parti, ad.
A
MUCKLE 8R0S.,
--Manufacturer of
LUMBER
AKD PllLIBS IK
GENERAL MERCHANDISE.
. ST. HELENS, OR. .
F. R. CHOWN",
IMPORTER OF
HardwarE
Table and Pocket Cutlery
Dairy and Household
GQods.
Cooking and Heating
Stoves.
- MANUFACTURERS OF -
Sheet-Iron, Tin and Copper Ware,
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL.- -
212 First and cor. Salmon Street PORTLAND-
WHEELER & WILSON NEW No. o.
HIGH ARM.
Tlie only perfect family machine, was awarded the only grand
priue afc the ParU Exposition in 1 889.
LARGEST STOCK AT LOWEST PRICES.
Viir partiaulunicallonor adJrew the . .
ASTORIA AGENCY,
A.G. SPEXARTH,
, The Largest
General Jewelry House
IX THE CITY.
MAIN OFFICE:
1365 Market Street, S.F., California.
EVERDING & FARRELL,
x Front Street, Portland, Or. .
DEALERS IN
n h aa aa t m
iiuana, w.uu rer Ton,
A CHEAP FERTILIZER.
Land Plaster $2.25 Per Barrel.
Also a Fine Line cl .
GROCERIES AND PROVISIONS
Joseph Kellogg & Co.'s River Steamers,
Joseph Kellogg and Northwest
FOR COWLITZ RIVER.
NORTHWEST Leaves KELSO Monday, Wednesday,
and Friday at 5 am. Leaves PORTLAND Tuesday, Thurs
day, and Saturday at 6 a. m. y '
JOSEPH KELLOGG Leave KAINIliR at 5 a, m.
daily, Sunday excepted, arrwing at Portland at 10:30 a. in.
Returning leaves Portland at 1 p m., arriving at -6 p. m.
TIE
Farmers' and Merchants'
INSURANCE COMPANY,
A-lbany, Or.
AUTHORIZED CAPITAL, .... $500,000
SECURED CAPITAL, - - - . 247,500
PAID CAPITAL, - . . .. . . 74,250
FARM PROPERTY A SPECIALTY.
k Losses Promptly and Satisfactorily Adjusted.
For particulars ripply at tha oftice o( Moore & Cole, or Thb Mist offie.
CLATSKANIE LINE.-
STEAMER G. W. SHAVER.
J. V. SHAVER, Master.
Leaves Portland from Alder-strcet dock Monday, via West
port, Skamokawa, and Cathlamet,- Vednesdny and Friday for
Clatskanie, touching at Sauvies Island, St. Ilelens, Columbia.
City, Kalamn, Neer City, Rainier, Cedar Landing, Mt Coffin,
Bradbury, Stella, Oak Point, and all intermediate points, re
turning Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday.
Don't Buy Your Drugs
iASYVVHERE BUT AT A REGULAR-
DFIXJG STCCREJ.
' YOW WILL FIND THE ' (
Freshest; Purest, and Best of Everything-
. AT TBE - ' . ; -
Clatskanie Drug: Store
DR J. E. ETA LL, Proprietor.