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About The Oregon mist. (St. Helens, Columbia County, Or.) 188?-1913 | View Entire Issue (July 2, 1897)
Th. Whit. Navy. Th ool de le ds '. Montawy and Monad nook, dropped anchor off 8t. Helen in their way P tt M?dy evening. The KonaJuoek vat la the ldknd dropped enohor fim, th Monterey oominn to top about a onerter of a mil. In the mm of bar ?i- .i.t.r. The aearchllabti of the two monitor were used to good effect PERSONAli AND bOUAfc. Mr. 0. L. Parker, of rittiburg, wu I in thii city Monday and Tuesday of Min Mamie Dart viiitedin Portland thii week, Mr. Parker bae a claim this week, against the Oregon Uaiiiornie Ban- , . , ...in ,, i i.j toad company ror moneyi peiu me John Dolaa viwted Portland ll A. i' a Th. niirnait no- Wedneiday. -j, ,Bol( ,nd Conveyey to Mr. Parker a .VERNONIA OliBAMlNGB. Bar. Fisher bat been slightly indisposed lor tome time. - Mr. Klrby, of Upper Nehalem, wee to this city latt Tuesday, A. B. Little waa a Portland viaiwi yeeterday. Mr. 0. H. Johnewae viiiting in the metropolis Wedneeday. Commercial Job printing neatly and wai Ed Plulbrook Sunday lait. Mr. 0. L. Ayera, nd to the jratifloatloo of tboe on town Tueeday bore after dark. A BoocMiFUL Y bae. The State Normal School at Monmouth bae juet doted very euooetiful year, with an unuiually large enrollment in lu pro factional olatwe. The lohoo) offer a etroni Aoadomio and Profeetional out to train for teaching in the public pooee next Sunday at 11 o'clock a. m aohoola. The.oalttlogu or lue acnoon nomnaniliwi, few ealmon lis akowi that fully ninety per cent oi it b . u'the CM0Bdea tbi tea' t,Muavea " Qeoree Leniont waa a itor last Wednesday." Connir court will meet In regular July aeeeion next Wedneeday. Mra. T. 0. Watte, of Benben, wat vleiting in thia city lait Saturday. Rev. Philbrook will preach at Seep .... I .,;1,1., ilnna l thia nffine. Onrtlss Heie earn bo from Tiniw - In Bainlerover tract of land containing 174 acrei, and iMt Monday to epend the Voartb. Jemee Kennedy, ol UoDie, was m reoelved from bim the each payment m. o 0. Keaaey and Mlie Bertha Det- the county ceat Wedneeaay mguw rick were In this city laet Wedneeday. T. J. Cleeton ia in ' Aatoria tbie Eev, Palmer went oat to attend tb week where Mr. Cleeton ia attending United Brethren conference lait week. I court. Annmber of onr teacher are making Ttlne. at one time employed complied with, thut giving him a dear pr-Paretlori tor attending the coming In- 0B tb, NeW,, w,. town Wedneaday ease. Had othera been to tnougituui "" evening, at to meet the requirement of tbeir Will WUson came borne trora rnwoioaia -ok- Min were killed by light- - it.... itn) nnahin. l.riU.i.il., b.f. tl1 llPI.ll ftLU'TMlUlff I . ' . I I UT .U I vuuhiuw iiiv; nwyiM mw. ..v i tt....- I mno at Uaie irees. lu neiiiwe county, lait Friday, of Peril, wat in Portland vit- of 12.60 per acre, which Mr. Parker unite now to recover the principal! with fourteen year' intereit, at o per oent. Every requirement of Mr. Par ker contract with the company wai ent, engaged in teaching whioh argae well lor me wv ui u PATHtOTim. Ex Dover nor Altgeld, oi" Illinois, it to deliver the Fourth of July oration before the popooratio league) of Brooklyn, "un less eouie nnforieen matter prevent," to ue hi own ph rate In accepting the Jamei Sheldon went down to Eureka Wedueeday to look after builneee in- tercet. Judea Doan wat looking after bun- nee affair in the clerk'a olBoe Mon day lait.' Tbomfii 0. WatU, of Reuben, wa a would not now be ex lent Monday, where be had been attending perlenoing difficulty in recovering tbeir echool the put year, money. I Arthur Jolineon came borne the 8ret of a M. W W Ttnlman the week from Marebland, where he baa ,)nnn.ii.,l tun due bi a for 60 cenll I Mn engsgoa in logging. auh wttli th teenhRr or toe x auKton The Fonrtn or juiv win do oeieoraieu echool. Theae jrJ Jh good for 60 the Stb by the citieene of the Unber d lu cent worth off :y ar le in Mr. fol-l trlot, on Upper Nehalem inviUtion. At the eminent anarctiltt paiengcr ror rornanu on . .Ba lia not yel'Weo convicted of looting Weduedy. the Globe bank, neither incarceration ni.imn Mnrri li appointed Sun- nor fright to escape It It likely to be it. July nth, to be at Sb Heluue to the nnforieen preventive. But jmt religiou eervice. tninx oi aucn )nianpreuuiMinFi, ... , hnm Lmtoan American audience-Port-1 E.'Z rJin uw 'vip. . Uea anmmr variation. WlSIMalaHnlWHBMlaHn,MM I UUIlt( Nor So HinK. Arrxa ALL. That u,. if a . Mnnrn. after vleiting in "alok nan of Eorope" threaMni to lift lMk e(tf or 0Ter week. went to Kelao the green flag and draw the eword of laa. xueday to viait bef mother. . a j mi. . . . . I . fimf &na Honammea. iu nion that be ia not o tick but tnatneoan contemplate the rallying of million of Muealemant to threaten and overawe Christian powera. And the lorit el it ia that wniie it ia true ue wuuiu im put down in the end, liooe oivmzatton Hum mat co backward, before that Mr. Martin White and Mr. E. Perry, of Houliou, were paeeengen for Portland Wedneiday morning. Mlet Irving wa a paiaenger up on th earl boat Monday morning lor her home in wamingwu wvm;. P. MoLaren, of Rainier, wa : i t. i i it a . could be aooompiiihM newouiu I - on ouritreeulait Mon- world of trouble on Mite eartn,ano 7--"----- . . lh. ..-. AAV hxh .maa hundreda of thouiandt of human d7 l..la In ltr In their eore. lie tiiivn fltuaa. ncarrun eiaum. ubt- i 'i-i,a ninermana- cannery aatate vaet areae, paralyse Europe, ( reported to have aold 60,000 oae and bring on uch miiery and woe a 0f aalmoa to a Scotch firm at 4 per not a hundred yean oi proeperuy would aatuage. man' tore, arV -nvjo be given to the two uuuile V. ef the beet general dcDorinienl to hi or her credit at the cloae of the term. School cloeed laet Friday, and the lucceetful popili were Ruby and 'Waller Galloway. They embed tbeir due billt Saturday mom ing. Alienor Martin White wet in town a few day lait week, and on Sunday wat a paeienger down on the Shaver to Clatikanie, from where he intended to proceed to Nehalem, where he ex named to be btuv for eome time. A! tur finiehinir in that Motion he will have nearly completed hia work for tbie year, and will then prepare hi roll for the board of equalization, which meet in thit city on Monday, Auguit 30lb. v One bright gem of McKinley'a ad miniilratinn will be the annexation of the Hawaiian island. It it well that we have a itateaman at the head of the government initead of an obtaie accident like the one that lait occu pied the White Home. McKinley't nama will be remembered by reaeon of the acouiiition of theae ieland when all bia other public act (hall Tbomai Adam and Clarence Heed, tb Rock creek miner, bare been proepectlng on Pebble creek the paet week. Frank Tracy and Israel Bpencer went out to Forest Grove laet Monday to have some dental work done. Tbey returned borne Wedneiday. Mr. 0. I. Parker wae In town last Wed nesday. Mra. Parker bae been quite sic for some time, and Mr. Parker hoe been kept close at home. A number of vonnn men gathered at the cite for our new achoolbouee last Monday and epent the day rolling log and making otber valuable improvement!. The long looked-for, good, steady rain mode Its appearance laet Tueeday and con- tinned throughout the day. Grain ie now In a thriving condition and baying bae commenced. The Kvancellcal eampmeeting will com mence at Vernonia August 12tb end will continue over two Sundays. A cordial in vitation is extended to all to com and camp ou the grounds. Carrol MoNntt left thii cily the first of the week for Forest Grove to purchase Fourth of July goods, ae be intend plac ing a refreshment stand on the grounds at have been forgotten. Eugene Guard, Bbeeley'i grave. He a in St. Helena on Mr. J. Plank a"nd family, Mr. Wat- (dem). The county teacher' institute will be held at Clatskanie, beginning next Tueedev. lasting four daya. Superin tendent Walt ha neen very nuy lor lBEBnroaor Mwd.-An IrUbman waa nnfts) aaked what waa the beat tub mind in a time) riet. i i-Min.ni nnril. Ha replied "ab-l Tha salmon pack on the Columbia mmnt of hodv." The other day in the .hie vear it it aaid, will be an average yard at Boeeburg a freight crew were , .d may, perhapi, exceed that of engaged In lot making op ui " last season en and Mr. Gray were down on Deer ome time making the necessary ar- inland laat Monday picking oiacKDer- rangementa for thit meeting, ana avsrvthlne! teemi l reaoineit tor a lucoaesful eeesion. Speaker! from Wednesday, Reuben Beseeman cam over from Bax- tou on a visit to bis mother and father laet Wednesdev. Thursday ha received the ad news of the death of hie infant child. He. accompanied by hie mother, returned to Buxton lost Friday. Mr. J. Young narrowly escaped with bis life laet week while taking a cow ont to abroad will be present, including eome Forest Grova. The animal became i,- rim hrakaman waa on too Of a Carlo! ,. ... n-i i .,. fmm '"L"i.:ri- ..bin n al William ri;r ' " t. . nannie me uroe . -i v-rnonia Sunday altera loao OI gouue -" r"7 - -flying awitch." The track ; w aa .1.0- VjJ Tul .tore. He relirued certain and in narr and the wheel would elide. It '' n" " were blue and di. .u.. ik.n waa tn lin a lUelOiy. ,.,:.... . ii uMn the r a MnNntt hai received lilt ap moving car and a number of other uointment aa poetmaiter at Vernonia, u.i .lanrimo- on the aldetrack. .nd will assume charge about the mid- The brukeman watched bia opportun- die of thia montn. Hv. and a fractiou of a eecoud before ,,, , bird will be boarie tlM oniig together of the cari lie . , h, bul it will have a ... . . ... .Hfl wnain iih - lumpeu into ne "i - i ....I. Anmn th psllliion wat over. Ha eacaped a good linking up. There tmih rrpoehc of mind and ab-; enceof body. BrxiMBOAT TtJT ia Opr. The wkirh haa exialed for . ..... k.iMin the Oregon A jl w.vliratinn Company and tb Colombia River and Fnget Sound dmnnanv hat been der UtA off. or rather the contract hi of tba leading educator! of the itate, It ia wonderful bow quick a change oan come over the people of Oregon. crop failure seemed consequence people couriged in the ex treme, but a little later the tplendid howera put a different pbaie on the lituation, crop conditiona changed for the better and everybody were happy, A perional friendof ex-Secretary Carliale aayi tbat alter 25 yean of pub lic anrvica he retired from the treasury another year t rail before again being department in debt, while in the lait mod so heavllv. three month! he nil receivea in actual w w i I . aiiivA - .h. 1a.t two weekt Deer Uland caib for proiet.tonai aervice. ,oow or raced and struck at him with -her borne, breaking two ribs. Had she hit him a lit tle lower ha would have certainly been killed. W are pleased to note tbat a stir Is be ing made toward the building ot a new scboolhouee, for indeed, Vernonia is Daaiy in need ot one. Bucb an Improvement would add much to th appearance of our city and would afford inducement to those looking for good educational iacuuies. BCAPPOOSK CUIililNGS. xr. ,nA Mra Ttannie PerrV. of fort- lanl.'viaitad at the home of Mr. and Mr. Jame Dart in thia city latt Sun day.' .. Three people picked 80 pound of wild blackberrie on Deer island lait Tueidav. and tbey didn't work very hard, either. Mill Hazel Butler, who hat been oiail.ina- her orandmother in thit citV (nr anmfl tint, returned to her home in Oregon City yeiterday. Bi nvranna died in Chicago Wed riMiiuT from excessive heat and five deatha occurred from person going in bathing while in a heated condition, County Clerk Weed took bia family near m Vernonia yeiterday. Mr. Weed will return at once, leaving the family on the homestead for eome time. A fl.rn.rman bv the name of Louii Snina. who wai ibot at Aatoria a few hv his boat puller, died lt Worinsadav from the effect! of hir woundi. Mr. E. M. Wharton expectt toon to tab hia familv ont to Bunker hill hra thev will remain for tome time while Mr. Wharton will attend to hia official dniifis here and visit camp oc cationally. "Dow the Black Cakyoh." Thii nntmlar drama waa p resented in thii city laet Saturday night by local talent nf Rcannonoa. to an average eized home, and wae well received, xne company coniiated of about twenty memben and the leading characters were well itutained. The company presented the same drama at Scap poose Thundvy evening before to the largest noose that ever turned out there, and the verdict wa tbat the player did tbeir parte well. 23 JefcibklVeoaraliouIbrAa- of MimitAtins tM rood ana kbs Prrvrnnb'St'Di&sUoft.CbceTfuf- tiessatvlHestXXjntalns ndtho OpniuT.Morpriiru nor Mina'al. KotNAhcotic. i Jmmm Jmd" ' ' f '' ' eSVM3u fjirmStd- A periecf Remedy forConsfipa- llOIl, 9UIU jiuiuomi,j".'j' Worms convulsions .rewnsu oess andLoss OF SLEEK TocSunile Signature of "NTDW VOHK. THAT THE I FACSIMILE SIGNATURE' 1 -jl? 1 w ' EXACT COfV OT VHAPPEB, IS ON" THE WRAPPER OF EVEET BOTTUE OB Oaetorla is ml p ia eBe-sbe ssttle esly. Ii Is not sold ia tnlk. Don't die anyta to esU yea anything elss on the plea at prondse that H H inn BO UVU MM WM- - . r . - Bi tht tou urt O-A-8-T-O-a-I-A. r . , " man- -JY - V" vnppse. ei vvvvvvvvvvvvvtvvvvwvvvvvvj The cherry crop wai never better than at Average daily attendance ins- been a larg era there every day. A 09-ponnd talmon wa landed on ui,u,m'. wharf Wedneiday morning. Thii it by three pounda, the largeat talmon delivered here tun season. Rov. Weatberdon, of St. Slepheni' l..il PorUand. will preacn in tue the aalary of a congreiimao. Mr. H. W. Corbett, the gentleman whs his been in Waahington, V. O. for four month! wailing to be asked to take a teat, will now return to Ore gon very tired and minai some more of hit weaitn. in uooemmi, uuw- vnr. another ODDoriunity win uo ui- preeent. Large yield of blackberries and other fruite this season. . A large number of onr men have gone down the Columbia salmon fishing. Several of our young people will attend the institute and Fourth at Clatskanie. About 100 men are employed on railroad work with headquarter! at Scappooee. V. Moore, the piano man, wai inter viewing tb mnsio-loving people here this School Report. Followinc is the report of the Deer Island echool, district No. 8, for the mouth endiog Jane 25. 1887: Knmtiarnf davs laoffht 20 Number of days attendance .....360 Wnmhcr of davs absence 66 Number of cupili enrolled at beginning nf tha month 24 Nnmber of Dupils enrolled at the close of tha month w ....... 20 ATerase nnmber belonging The following pupils were neither absent nor lard durinc the month: Bessie Glen- dye, Bobert Bplawn, Edna Olsen, Laura Merrill and-Nellie Payne. , Lillias Boirna, Teaoher. rilred Yeiterday morning cnapei, v.-.., r, vi-o....- - expirea. i ' i.-..4:,u.l church in thii oity next ,,j uim u, it.nd while longer and !i " "k-Vih mnanloi. which will be Suod.y eveuiog, July 4th, at 7 :d". unload tome more caah. MtMri. Tni Mayger and JamesMaceale, rnainUinedat least during the uin- B 0 oillner will not go toWaih- Ther, ara j4 teacher employed in of Portland, were visitor at Scappooee over tner. xne wan joi -" :r,;inglon to enter upon """TT n tne puoiic aonooiaoi iwmmu. mvu auiv ftji annratarv Hi dsuowi v...v. i tna net oi leaonera ohjuiujcm uv i in orcanumuon ui v i mil tha resular teulon, which begin .ioa thc Bame 0f J. p. Looney, who -u efTeoted here thia week with thirty in December. ha been elected to a chair in the i"ort- charter memben. ii. n..t- Informs ui that hit land High school. Looney taught Wiii T. Watta hai iuet completed a hand- nanhew. P. H. Mullay, haa paiaed the here a few year ago and ii remem- Kmt Dew reaideIlc, one-half mile south of examination before the military board berea oy moat oi our ' " Bcappoose lUtlon, h. alaamera Teleunone snu Gataert alternately, each making a round trip to Aatoria every twenty four hour, ana the Ocean Wave will make two Inpa each V,"?,0 and Clataop beaoh. It I thought the 0. R. 4 V. will alio ran three boat, which, Including tha Lurllne, will make a total of aeven teamer plying between Portland and Aatoria. The aervice will no doubt be good whether the steamboat companic make any money or not. i Caxvmo HoBBt MiATThe hone abattoir at Linnton, which waa oper ated awhile tome two yera ago, hot did not prove a tuoceea, taya the Ure goman, ba been Uited no again, Znd from 80 to 40 hone per day are being .laughtered there. The Weitern Packing Company, which inaugurated .u- .t..nri tn hnna of aiding in clearing tha range of the atocit of uaeleat boraea which are now devour i.. k. r.aa hioh might fatten many boil cnttlr, U making another effort to introduce American liorae ..t Into Europe, a it ia ataple .i .i i- at. Wnrnnein countne ...a Amarinan horte from off the range make much uperior meat to the broken down work horaea (laugh . a v.,M.n it la uncertain how i ,i. akattnir VrlU be operated. Th company ia putting up a lot of meat -iTi ; it.,,, and in thetucoea of thit venture will depend whether the operation of the ettabiiinmen continued or not. . vw. Rhi-ridan. and expeota to re ceive a csmmiseion by Cbrittmaa. The Columbia river ba bjen Very muddy for several day owing to a aliirnt riae in the Willamette, earned waya tuan one. . M w A w, 0f Mon- Thomaa Dooley, ,of Scappooee, waa m0uth, are viittlag friends and re la tires at ,n,..l tn Hhamherlain a UOU0, unoiera - , r. i... c. iF,.nnl.M and Diarrhoea Remedy tor bowel com- completion at Stella. The plaint. It it pleaiant, aaie ana. re- ..,.. offer to Uk the liable. Forleby Dr. r,awin xvoii. Gr,dv 0tt board the raft to arrastad one dav laet week on oom- nlalnt nf William Hobble, charging liim with assault with a dangerous The caie oama up in J uitice i by the heavy rain, which pre vailed in weapon. ; cam, up itt valley tne inner P .1 mTad for want of .uffioient evidence You may hunt the worm over inu toko you will not find another medioine . wa du " ..... ,.s ..- Wor .rr ." !, l.M track from Portland t You may hunt tne to hold the Ueteaa.nt to tne gr.no Wlrren Mini Ella Tompkins hai returned tram a..hnr.t In Portlaad. where she wai a mem ber of tha Jnne graduating claw ia th Stephen! school, Prof. D. V.S. Bold, .( Eugene City, San Krancio ballait. but th? ' Real Estate Transfer. Frank Beam to Astoria Bail road Com pany, part ot E. O. Bryant donation claim Adolph Biaslnger and wife and Samuel Bisslnger and wife to Isadora jjuaiuRer, sX, sec 2, 1 8 n, r I w, ne, see u,on, w:tl. O. W. Cross and wife to G. W. Pitsen berger, of nwM of ewX. sec 2, 1 6 n, r w.taaa. John Campbell to Annie Fitzgerald, 26 oeree in eeo 81. 1 7 n. r 4 w, trust deea; i. Carl Himpel and wife to T. 3. FUppin nww. eeo 81. 1 7 n. r 2 w : $2200. J. H. Ifilner and wife to Wm. C. Milner, ond)i. nX of iX of sec 26, 1 4 n, r 5 w; 8300, Herbert Lee to John W. Cook, lot 6, blk7, Vernonia: 1200. 8. 0. Tichenor to Ida Tlchenor, aeX, eec IS. 1 7 n. r 4 w : Sl ide Tlchenor to Grace G. Tichenor, wH Th Northern Paclflo steel track gang o( ne eee 19, 1 7 n, r 4 w; 1. Thomas 8. Wilkes to Adoipn uergereun, sX of nw. iec 28, 1 4 n, r 6 w; 8800. United Statu to William MoKnight, nX otieXandnXof iwX. ec25, t4 a, r S w; patent. Scappooee thia week, Miss Bovla'i school In district 49 will graduate a class ot three pupili at tha dole of the spring term, Juiy a. .GET YOUR... PROVISIONS -AT- Harris' Cash Grocery. ajla A A. A A A A AV AA A 4 jafcjsV4j 59 vvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvl Dr. E. Ross ST. HELENS, OREGON Constantly Keeps in Stock a Complete Line of aaaaaamaa a 0jBaaAW" DRUGS, J TOILET t ARTICLES t An Unuiually well-eelected Stock of Writing Tablets, Ten, Pen W .n. ih. Tlooi TnVa nn tha Market. . . ... una, aisu .mw .w . - School Supplies A FINE LINE OF FANCY STATIONERY Finest Perfumes and Soaps....... .....Patent Medicines PRESCRIPTIONS CAREFULLY COMPOUNDED. which they handled th different parts. V... inriv Tnnif ROBBLA.KD. The report oome tblck and faet that Boat- . . . , . . mm miinh ovor- lana na imuvn - t .u- boomed town and i. now one of the bed town in th Nortliwe.l for man to etay away from. '. ii.. ..ii.tnnwn narnaoler and con tractor of thig city, tpeot two month in Rnaaland. onlv recently returning ku niUA. Ma state tbat nn i. . .n i... lmit of money be hould keep out of Eowland for labor in every line it rery much over- firoeriiad anit arntraa are not mOOO. higher there than here while the coat of living it much greater. Tbe Oana diant are very olanith and only Cana dian are allowed to work on the atreeti, teach ichool or do anything that ii under government pay and in buiinni alt the favoritaUm poible u liown to them over onr people. Ai a mining diatriot Mr. Lawrence think that Rowland hat bright future, but . -,.n nl a.lth nan make 00- cess, for it take so much capital to develon a mine. O. 0. Enterprise Monro. Dillard Day are now oo eupying their new and eommodiou office in their building lately erected next door north of the court house, where they are ready to attend to an legal matter entrutted to them. at wnrrau ... ui Tj n MilW - Tha vote waa a- ..Aatinti mtXtk Will liBKO UU WIHW I IKJUHtJU Al, V awaiavo - ' " weeae . . . --- j nrlvilege ef four month, if Mia long- - . Johni0n an( oio Bobwan, ioredeiirea it. Her tilery na aev . g.gnpooBe, who operate a eimng beon inoreawd for the new term. ground down the river, were in town k number of people in Pendleton, ,e.ierday morning and took aaveral "U.m t,..ted in the price of d of hone, and a freih cow to the iiu . ' ... . . i. Ani,iwl iKaiii. ft oh in (7 nnprfttioni. hisftt Hid WDOI6 lUUgmoim w buwv Burjuo vi ...... B -r A threw days ceieorauon miteo .a Tjr:iK,Uin Tt KatTtn VAfttArHftT ft lid .n I I Bt S I1IIMUUIVI W tJm, J - W for thii leaion't crop, iaje w;n conolude tomorrow evening, ino une. Eight penoo! have written down QfAQi Army Veteran reunion take aeain. the director! having reemployed between Miller and Gatch t ?or two month! more, with the U to 5 in favor of the latter. Oorvallii, to rue vote Gatch, and itood BOBN. W'i'. .:'.n ' .d .t.ndabatl.r Uly found In th CMc.d. mountain. Ls K.i.i .lamia hiuh in eduoa- .hnw alone on that baiardooi voyage. I eost of Oregon City tional circle., and teacher, .hould take Ho,e XadianS M ,g,io Th. Scappooee iosf dtwaUo dob i gave pride in being pr..ent m.kig trouble tori the tettlerj , and the BUok Canyon," 7n' WaTt. Mis Amy ueoiao, "" " -. , ,;i p-;...hall 1'hnrsdav uhrht. Th company Unding bool n Portland for two hMe ordered in vnars. returnea toner uomo iu ragri wmhi "-- . . .nor.! tVa aiim.l T-Ji.. ihm far haa oonnned their City last "Tr-T ,Z . HMtrntion of mer vacation. ,iv - uouu'" - (rom the grammer grade to the High property initead ot human live, ichool. The ateamboat war ia on in all itt "Tjiat tumrner one of our grand apleudor and at a remit St. Heleni re- children waa tick with a tevere bowel 0eived the Portland man yeiteroiy irOUOIB, "", ..v... J ..,. I . r.". ..J lima thu mill Frederickitown, mo. -uur u.. nom iw, . ... . ranVedv had failed, then we tried hai arrived in reipeotable time for Chamberlain t Colic, Cholera and Diar- mtny day t. A belter aervice may ,hnaa Remedy, whioh gave very tpeedy n0w be expected. relief." Tor tale oy wr. jvuwiu rwt&MOt Thomat M. Gatch, lataoi Mlsi Marauerite Longaore cloied a the Univemty of Waahington, hai .Z.ful three month, term of chool been elected preildent orthe Oregon i.i n riiisiw. ' ai wa aw I hki uu luim - IUHOFF UIMR mandfactuebes or Manaui AMD ORANITI IJonuraents aaAtvA''"'"""" " THE MIST AND OREGONIAN Cooraa In 8t. Helene, on Friday, j one Sio. to tn wiiew xuunia. vw pound daughter. SmTH.-On Germany hill, Friday, June J8, 1897, to tne Wlie oi Jrewr omuu, m M I . p an a. fl .-xl .nil ft. Cw..-At Hoylton, onmMonaar. joo. s y-. , r. ..nmsQii dL.rUIUiiaU, UI xv-r ia iia wriia nr ii . w . t jiaiaVa vu i AtWI . v aw V aM . ' AND ALL KINDS' OP CKatXTERT WOEl ITALIAN MAItnU A PtCIAl.TT. WAKTKD rAITHFUL MBW pM WpUm to tt.T.1 tot miwnslble satebltshed house Mtma'ant. ttefsrsaoe. Knolose selfdreeasd CainiMdenTalope. The National, star lasut abm Aid., CaicgO. ta.ome weight, have regi.tered guessei a . i a hnnk boionema ww. Sophia Byer., and the avrage price prcdioted ii 60J centB. It ii an unfortunate tiling that a cuitom baa been established requiring fu! I,-, rii.tribution of intoxicating nlaoe ther today and will form part ot the general celebration. : The cattle from Muagrove' ranch, .hinh have been out on Bunker hill, wore taken back to the ialand Wedne j... n..sni na iha Riwnnd. th water liouor on election day, but there i hBvIn .uffl0iently teoeded to furnih ,uch a cuitom, and it w. 1 remain in . Daniel Haye. a railroad laborer, wat publio entimeut con- VOgUO rr kV n.lle.Timei-Moun- taineVr. The bad effect, arising from htapnoUe waa evidenced yeiterday when boy. under age bg on the .treet. thoroughly drunk. committed to the asylum from Ham ier, by Judge Doan lat Monday morn ing. Haye haa oeen onioioyeu Bugby' Hole on lb railroad grade. Absolutely Pure Celebrated for lu. great leavening streDKthaad healthtulness. Assures the food against alum and all forms ol adul teration common to the cheep brands. aoTAt aaaiaa rowoaa Co., aw toss. -THE - BANQUET SALOON CL0NINGER&C00PEE, PBOPBIKTOBS. Wine and Liquor n-.j i.u.. t.hla. Millard table and other devices for the entertainment ot pat rons, wner time can uu .b-i -r FAMOUS FIRE LADDIE CIGARS are kept Beside, otner popular "" -- -;r; i nn nana w supuij ,uo trade at thia very popular si constantly on band to supply kpuiar hnu. TBI PAMOUi CYRUS NOBLE WHISKY 18 KXPT AT ES BAH4UST, OREGON STATE NORMAL SCHOOL Monmouth, Oregon. k TRAIHIM SCHOOL FOR TE1CHERS Beeiilar Normal eonrse of three years, senior year wholly professional. Training department ol nine grades, with 200 children. . . . . . . ... . . Inrtruction and training in Gymnastics (Bweolsn system) and vocal music lor public schools The Normal diploma in recognised by law as a STATU. LIFE CERTIFICATE to teach. ' , , . Light expense, tuition, book, board and lodging (approximately) I136.W per year. . ioademic grades accepted irom High schools. Catalogues oheerlully sent on application, Address: p. L. CAMPBCLL. PUIS, or W. A W ANN, SicncTAitv FACOttV. i i i i i i i i i i i TWO TOGETHER ONE YEAR, ONLY TWO DOLLARS f a- Pianos and Organs! FRS'l THE FIRST HANDS We are the only mannfactnrers ot pianos and organs conducting out : own business on this coast. Do you know what this means to you? It means that we can sell you a strictly high-grade piano or organ with, an established reputation, at Just One-Half the Pricft Asked by Ee- tail Dealers or Agents and at the same price, II not less, than retail dealers and agents ask lorseoond or third-grade pianos or organs without and standing in the musical world. It Only Costs a a-t'ent stamp to wet jut Catalogue and Prices. It will par yon to see us oc write us before buying : . Unknown Instruments from Irresponsible Agents The Kimball is known In every quarter of tbe civilised globe, and is used and indorsed by the collective genius ot both hemispheres. Old pianos and organs token In part pavmeut for new ones, and easy terms given ii desired. 1. 1. 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