The Oregon mist. (St. Helens, Columbia County, Or.) 188?-1913, July 09, 1897, Image 3

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    PERSONAL AMD LOCAL.
Dr E. Rom wi ia Portland yester-
Surveyor Meaervo earn up from
Helena Wednesday.
U, ty. Conyers, of Clatekanle, was
in Iba oily Tuesday last.
Marlon Kig. Rainier, was tn
town yesterday morning.
Commercial job printing neatly and
quickly done at ibis office.
B 8. Bryant, of CUukanle, wat U
tbe county aeat last Tueaday.
Attorney George E. Dayls, of Port
land, was In thla city Tuesday.
jr. tnd Mra. Dow and eon, Fraukle,
vara In town Tueaday evening.
Mr. W. A. Wood will probably teaob
the next term of eohool at Rainier.
Alexander Bword, of Vernonla, waa
een on our streets Tuesday evenlog.
Will T. Watts, of Boappoose, waa a
visitor to our town lait Sunday evening-.
Mlaa Phoebe Balraanno, of Portland,
ia visiting relatives tn tbla city tbia
week. '. v ,
Mr. Dorr E. Keeay returned week
ago Tueedry from Humboldt county,
. California.' .
W.J. Riot, of tbe Rainier Review,
was attending to court matters in thia
city Tueaday. :
Mrs. J. O. Muckle end ohlldren
pent laat Saturday, Sunday and Mon
day in Portland.
B. F. Qlllnar and daughter, Mlaa
Georgia, of Salem, are gueela at the
old borne In thii olty.
Attorney George A. Hall returned
Tueaday evening from Portland, where
be epent tbe Fourth.
Bay. Phtlbrook will Dreece at Houl-
(on next Sunday afternoon and in thla
city in the evening.
- Profaaaor Charlea E. Hall laat Tbnre
dev closed a auooeaafnl four months
(arm of eohool at Rainier.,
Miss Lulo Sbannaban, of Vernonla,
visiting her sister. Mrs. T.J. Ulee-
(on, in thla city thla week.
Attorney W. H. Conyers, of Clate
kanie, waa attending to legal business
in tbe county aeat last iueeuay.
District Attorney Cleetoa la at home
thia week spending the Interim ne
tween oourt at Astoria and HiUeboro.
William Howard, ef Honlton, waa
kicked ia tbe stomach by a borae laat
Saturday, Inflicting a serious wound,
Mrs. Lilly Price and children, of
Skamokawa, Waah., are viaitlog at the
Lome of Mr. and Mra . Janata Muckle
tbia week. ;
Thomaa Muckle, who ia working at
Astoria thia summer, spent the Fourth
in this city, returning to Astoria iou
day night.
Mr. Harry Holraan, of Portland,
apentttia Fourth and Fifth in tbia
oitv. He we a meat at ine home of
Mr. and Mrs. James Dart.
r,.inmtuioniir Patereon. of Mist,
came to town Tuesday evening, and
on Wttdnoaday morning entered upon
the discharge of bia auuee.
Superintendent and Mrs. J. G. Watta
are at ClaUkania (hie week 'attending
the tnetitule, tbe former officially and
(he latter aa aa intereatea visitor.
TVi. nmwm reaches aa from Vale, Ore
m. of the marriage of Mm. Bella
ft J rfli. a former teacher of t bis county
to a Mr. Leeet, editor of tbe paper at
: that place.
Mr. and Mrs. P. A. Frakee, of Soap
mom, oame down Tuesday evening to
Ittaad lodge- Mr. F rakes remained
in the city several daya to attend the
session Of the county oourt.
John Fisher escaped tram the jail
.1 iliUahoro laat Hundaf morning
He waa charged with larceny and also
with aa attain Dt to innioi ooany in
jury on tbe officer when arrested.
Mr. Dewlt Tiobenor and family, of
Ban Diego, Gal were passengers down
oa tbe Shaver Tueaday evening to
Ti.lt the old botne at CUukanle. Mra.
Tiobenor will spend a couple of months
Srish relatives in Oregon.
You may hunt tbe world over and
yoa will noV Ind another medicine
equal to Chamberlain'o Colio, Cholera
and Diarrhoea Remedy for bowel com
i nUinta. It ia nleaaant. safe and re-
. Labia. For aala by Dr. Edwin Boa- 1
; Mlaa Mildred Boyle, woo has just
closed a aucoeaaful term of eohool in
be Upper Scappooae district, was iu
hi. nit tut Sunday evening and on
Monday morning took tbe etoniner for
. .1 - . . A .La .mmm!....,'. lit.
(jutaaeuie to awuu "
atitulc
Frobeeor D. V. S. Reld, of Eugene,
. rA tha haat known eduoatora ol tne
atate, waa secured by Superintendent
w.it. u instruetor for tbe institute
holding at ClaUkania thia week. Mr.
Watta waa fortunate in securing Mr.
. Bald's services. - ..-.v..
. uwi tha Oregon testimonial to
the battleship bearing her name haa
k AMumA. A rood iob haa been
Anth! after many montha of talk
and bluster. It would be a relief to
that no other ship would be
. loaded up With the name Oregon.
v Mra. 0. E. Ferohen and daughter,
' at Ban Francisco, who have been via-
iting relatives in thess parte for aome
time, were in tbia citv Tuesday even-
ins. They will return borne about
-' July Slab Mra. Frank Dow will aa
''"company them on a visit to tbe Golden
" uate city.
The regular semi annual installation
. . of officers of Avon lodge wo,, o.,
-KnlnhUof Pvtbiaa. and Ava Tempi'
:" No.l9,Ratbbone Sinter, took ploe
iu thia city Tueaday evening. Tbe
ceremonies ware held jointly and at
their ooncluaion lea cream ana caae
were served. .
"Laat aummar one of our Brand
children waa siok with a aevere bowel
trouble." aava Mra. E. G. Greitory, of
Frederiokatbwn, Mo, "Our doctor's
ramady had failed, then we tried
Chamberlain a Colic. Cholera aud Diar
rboea Ramedv. whioh save yory speedy
relief." For aale by Dr. Edwin Rosa.
Gone E. Davis, of Portland, spent tha
Fourth in our city.
Mrs. Stevens and daughter, Ada. left latt
week (ur Eastern Oregon.
Rev, 0. W. Out's oration on tha Fourth
was a niasterpleoa, pronounoed so by all
who beard It,
Mrs. 0. F. Llndgren and daughter,
Edith, same In from Portland a few days
ago on thalr way borne to at 1st.
. ' . . . l f h. CiA ninnk mi tha Rtalra ftahnol
Profawor f. V.fl. Reld, of Eugene, came mw " Mr,,n ottiU B.ll.of af.mor,.... Quartet
In aa the steamer If onday morning In time slice, 11ie Famine Mildred Boyle
OLATBKANIB MOTES.
day availing of but week at W. D. Case's
bourn. Quite a crowd gathered notwith
standing thelnolemency of the weather.
Carrol Keasey and Mies Bertha Detrick,
of Keaaey pontoflloe, were In tbla elty the
Bret of tbla week. John Prlngle, Jr., left
for the Orove and Ullltbore last Monday
for a load of Merchandise for bis father.
Lloyd Detrick returned home a few days
ago from Bufanta, wash,, where be bad
been working in a logging camp. : We are
Informed that Lloyd bad tha misfortune to
CLASS OF '91,
NOTICE!.
Programme of Graduation Exeroleee
t Moantalai View Sobool.
At tbe Cblldren'a Day aervioa, held at I
Honlton. June 6th. at tbe suggestion ef I
The following programme was rendered " 3' " -J V W. L.
Blaekwell and C. K. Pbllbrook, to call a I
meetiog and formolate a programme. Said
corn rait tee met at Honlton on Jane 80, and I
submit the following report:
That a meeting be held at Boulten on
at tbe Moon tain View school at Scappoose
last Friday afternoon, at which time tha
graduation of tbe '87 class took place:
Greeting song School
Henry W Longfellow... Martha Tumblen
raui iUTere niae ummummrai ... ,..!- Connt-
Muslc , LelaPomeroy .T:rV "r..imW;
' ' , ,
. (...ehuil- ) !
to take part la tka celebration. He is In
structor at tha laiiitute this week. ,
Professor B. J. " Hoadley, of Portland
V Diversity, arrived Wednesday morning to
address the Institute that evening and as
sist in tha institota work generally
Showers of rain eould not dampen tbe
palrlotliraef tbe people of this part of tbe
county. Tbey were determined toeelebrate,
rain or shine, sad we bad both here oa tbw
Fourth ef July.
County Superintendent J. 0. Watta did
not get ia on Monday morning as he ex
pected, owing to failure to catob tbe steam,
er at 8U Helena, A borse waa sent over to
Maygar, however, and he cama on horse
back across the eoutitry, arriving about
o'clock,
Tbe teachers' Institota la la sassloa tbla
week with a considerable number of teach-
era in attendance. At aa atoning eeskn
la the churob on Monday evening Dr. O
W.Gue delivered a lecture on "Mistakes"
that was full of good suggestions, and was
wall received. Tha day sessions are being
heldBn tbe school bonse, raaiuly under tbe
tutorship of Professor Bald.
Our neighboring town of Mist gathered
considerable of a crowd last Saturday to
celebrate but tha damp weather made It
Itnpoeelble to carry out tbt program me as
outlined. The ClaUkania band waa out
and enlivened tbe place by aome of their
music, and all had a fairly good time.
Their ' celebration did not entirely aatiefy
them, however, and many cane over to
Clataaante on Monday.
Oar neighbors at Qulnoy held a sebbol
meeting Monday of last week ia select a
school director In place of L. B. Jonas, re
signed. B. 0. Payna was agala selected to
fill tbe vacancy. B. A. Ltllach has also re
sinned and another meeting la called to
elect another director. One school term of
three months haa just closed under Mies
Maud Bryant'sadmlnlstration, and another
term is announced to begin In August.
In the death of Lyman B. Jones another
veteran ef tbe late war baa beea called off
duty bare at tbe aommoas of tha Great
Commander. Lyman B. Jonas was well
known about Lower Bearer, wkere ha has
resided for several years, fifteen or mora.
He baa bean ratber ailing for the past few
years, and soma two or three months ago
devetuued soma difficulty connected witb
bis heart's action. His physician and
friends advised blm to go to tbe hospital at
Portland, whers bis death occurred at the
Good Samaritan hospital laat Friday morn
ing. His reraslns were brought horns and
burled In the otmeUry near tbe yuiney
school bones on Saturday afternoon. Ha
leaves a wife and fear or five children. He
served In aa Illlnola regiment during the
war and waa 80 years af age.
We learn with twgret that Mr. Dunlap,
(John, wo think) whose far as la on tha Ne-
balem near Flabbawk, committed suicide
recently by drowning in tha hehalem river.
He waa undoubtedly demented, having
been ailing physically for aome time. He
waa la town bot a few daya since consult-
lna Dr. Hall, wha Drascrlbed for him. bat
after taking tbe medicine but a very short
time be told a neighbor ha did not believe
It could help blm and It not ha would make
way witb himself. Hs leavea a wife ana
family In a very unfortunate condition, one
of the children being idiotic and a constant
ebarge. Deceased must have bean about
60 years of age aad waa a very highly re
spected gentleman. He earns out from
Philadelphia, Pa., aome nine years ago and
became somewhat discouraged la bla at
tempt to make a living en a farm,
Tbe Fuarth at ClaUkania waa
la suite of rain. A large orewd gathered la
town from tbe rations surrounding nelgh
horboods aad at 10 a. m., during a tittle b
trrmlostoa between showers, a precession
waa formed oa Nabalam avenue, comer of
Second street, and led by tbe band, marched
to tha large new warerooaa of tbe Shaver
Transnortatba company, which was dao-
arattd aad seated for the occasion. There
arogramme arranged prevkmaly was
carried out,tonalstlng of aa address ef wel-
Jobn Smith returned to his home last
TJssdsy. He has somewhat recovered
from his paralytic stroke, bnt be is still
bothered witb the stoppage of his tongue.
He seems to have no control over that
member.
Mrs. O.W. Bice bad the misfortune to
have her foot mashed quite severely the
first of tbe wsek by a cowbrute stepping aa
that member. Ska came, to town to buy
some turpentine to batfhYher foot with, but
since tha druggist left we cannot always I
purchase turpentine when we need It.
M. Davison, of pepullstio fame, was the I
father of a sebsma for an opposition picnic
to hare been held at Vernonla oamp ground
oa July Ird, 1887. He said there would be
no flowmg-tongued orators, aa Calitbum-
plan foolishness, nor no reading of the old
Declaration of Independence, bnt that
there would be speeches made declaring
against industrial slevsry.
Tbe nlcale at Wyatt'a grove was a grand
success and a vary large crowd waa In at-
teadanee. Bay. Fisher addressed the peo-1
pie la a very appropriate and patriotic
speech. Tha Oalltbnmptaa band waa tbe
center of attraction as they cama marching
onto tbe grounds in full street dress, send
ing forth sweet and melodious strsina of
muslo from their Instruments.
Bores Bsdby.
Music selected Mias Longscre
Pricllla ... ...Martha Tumblen
The Village Blacksmith ........... School
Drill. floral-"Ked. White and Bins,". .
Martha Tumblen, Gertrude Vollens, StelU
Pomeroy. Amy Hutchinson, Lulu Frakee,
Alice Banker, Jennie Thomas, Basle Pom
eroy end Ketie Callahan.
Music, selected Miss Longaere
PreaenUtlon certificates. Mr. J. 0. Jehnson
Farewell Gertrude Vollens
Parting song ................ ....Tbs Class
The following farewell address was de
livered by one of the gredeatee:
"Yea bare aaaembled here this afternoon
to witness an avsnt that marks tha begin
ning af a new era in our district tha grad
uation of the class of '07. 'Sines tbe time
wbea barefooted and freckled we have been
upon tha voyage which ia brought to a tri
umphant close today. We have several
times hesitated and faltered, bnt Main
headed onr barque for tbe fort, which we
Sunday School Contention for Colombia l
county. That each Sunday school Ueo-I
titled to be represented by the inperlntend
ent thereof and two delegates, who will!
olaaaa notify Mrs. Judson Weed at Houl-1
ton, of tbelr intention to be present.
Committee en entertainment, Mrs. Jud-
son Wsed. Mrs. Heusbaw, Mrs. Pbllbrook.
Committee on mnslc, Id. Fbllbrook.
-BOaBAMKX.
Thunder. I o'clock, P. X., prayer and song I
ear-ice. led a Rer. if. Burliaaame.
At t:, Address of Welcome, by Jndsea weeo. I
Bewonae. K. I. Clark, Talr-tew.
ODeuhur address by Mate Sunday School I
Superintendent. .
raiDAY awamse ssastoa.
At $:, Devotional eerrloe, led by Ur. 0. 1.
Phllbraek.
At t o'clock, report of semaslttoe on ereoen-1
JefciUefreparalion fir As
similating rJatTcodandKcCuta-
Bff thf ?"yu-h und RoweU of
THATTHE
FACSIMILE
SIGNATURE
-op
now enter with waving Sags and beating aetakaale.
At a-.U. nanaeaeat ettanUatloa.
At S:. topic: "The BallKioae laatraetlom to I
the Yonng ; What Is Uf sad Who Are Bespoaal I
Maf br Ber. 0. B. Phllbraek-
Ten minutes for neper or address, aao nneea I
mlautat lor alaeusstou. allowed for each Jepie. I
AtlOo'eloek, "The Art of OJuestlealnf aaai
OblaetTaaehlnc." by Bar. D. M. ghanaoo, of I
PROM MATOGB,
Sbsrlff Bios waa in thla place last Friday
on official business.
Robert Boaia la attending tbe Institute at
ClaUkania thla weak.
Mrs. J. C Sevens and son. Cheater, went
to Portland laat Saturday to spend the
Fourth.
James Buckler baa a crew of man at
work getting eat fiehtrep piling. Mr. Buck
ler intends to drive two trepe.
There was a Fourth of July dance given
at the residence of 0. V. Dartdsoa Satur
day alght. AU report a good Uros.
Guy LIUIch and Ed Lovagren, of Qnincy,
passed through thla piece last Saturday on
their way to Portland to celebrate tha
Fourth.
Harry Headareoa, the bookkeeper, for
the Mayger Company, haa retired, and his
place ia taken charge of by a lady from
Portland. Harry Is going to take a trip to
British Columbia to vlait relati-ee.
. PROM GOBLB.
Mra. Kettle Keaaey cloeed a very success
ful term of school tn district No. 58, (Hear
City) laat Friday, July 3. Aa entertain
ment waa given ia the evening to a large
and annraoiatlve audience. Following Is
the programme ;
Song .America
Recitation - Mary Hear
Beoitatloa Willie Shoemaker
Dlatoana "Political Debate"
Mary Bell Fowler and Bella near
Recitation Georgie Fowler
,. Chesley Maklnstar
Hsael Neer
Dialogue "The Seasone"... Twelve Pupils
Radiation . . . ; .Tommle Shoemaker
- Bella See
Hear! Pittseuberger
Dialorue "Mental Arithmetic Work'
....Cbesley makineterana tne wacner
Recitation
drama amid tbe proud acclaims af onr
friends. Bat onr voyage aver tbe trackless
deep baa not been witbont IU dangers.
Those Uttls tcmpeeU, onr private Inter
views with our teachers, aad the many
smart feelings caused by the rod, almost
swaying na. .
"Bat we have passed all tha dangers of
examinations and now sail Into the harbor
with a precious cargo of knowledge. Tbe
class of "87 thanka yon for year attendance
here today to witness tha exercises which
mark tbe close of their school career of
Hon n tain View. We thank you for the
attendance and tha appreciation of oar
efforts which yoa have manifested, and
hope yoa will pardon na for our many da-
feete. Bnt wa beg yon to remember that
this is only onr commencement of onr true
life oa tha stairs of action
'To tha board of education tha class of
'97 tenders their sincere thanks for tbe
many priyilegeo and advantagee wnten
tbey have given ns. Bat most ef ell do we
tbank you for having provided as with tbe
At 10:16. "The MuUul Belatton of
Church and Bundar BokooL" by Bev. W. L. 1
BlaokweU.
AS U) M. "Tbs Importance of Bible Btudy,"
BeT.a&milbroek.
At 11:2d, Beeoru of Sander Ochools by super-1
Intendent or delegate.
Basket taneh at noon,
amaneo enseio.
At t o'clock, Oerotiaaal Bervtee, led by rBay,
y.M. ruber, ef Vernonla.
AtisSCThe Value of Baaday Schools,'' by I
M. 0. Orey. of St. Helena.
At 1:16. "Bow to Make the Bunder nenooi a I
gooseae." by Bar. II. Boriinaama.
At 1:30, "Muile ea a rector In Bunday school I
Work." by Kd Pbllbrook.
At MS, "The Sunday School aa a nsiamri
Temperance Work," ay H. H. Clark.
At 4 o'clock, Qoeatloo box.
Cloilnt brain.
Benediction by Bev. Shannon.
W. L Btacmwau, Chairman.
C. I. PaiUBooK, Secretary.
rxsKJfesII?sfionX3iectfii
Tvrss ?M SescXoctalru tidSvr
Owur5larpbin nor M-xtai
KorNAacoTic.
Wlai Smi"
AtKemedv for Cons !lo-
tioh. Sour Stom6ii.DuuTtoea,
VVbrTOjConvuIsions.revcrisnr
QgSB and LOSS OF SLEEK
SSunile Sifnabwe of
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K15W "YOHK.
IS OK THE J
WRAPPER
or EVESY
BOTT3LE OB' .
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EXACT COFt" OP VRAaVEB.
Oaatarla litmt is U a-ale Vsttlas Snly. II
la act ssU U kauu Brat allew aayeaa to adl
I yea aaytktsg else ea the flea er ynedea that It
lis "laat aa Mod "sad "will answer eearyaef
ear La tbrt ya cot 0-a-S-T-MULa,
i ay ay ay ay 1
A few cheering rays of sunshine
would be in order now. A sufficient
i . i . .hi., ik. .,.,m .i,rrfa I aoantitv of moisture baa fallen for all
Under tbelr guidance we have not only practical purposes, ana muuvnim
..-.u ,. .nM i.ia Ki, w. hmwm I amount of warmth wonia ne accepi-
.l U.m-1 h IhM buau in character I BOIO lu Vne extreme. ue Htm
bnllding which abaU be of Infinitely greater assist the other elements of nature in
valna both to ourse yea and to these about npeumg iruiv, curing ujr,
ns,tban anything we hare learned from ,' n a a
tgSj j U AbUUVM BBB DAVstl, aa --,
Baa, teacher, as your pupils, the pwt '1'"'P, T. V. '" .
,u. k Lu. ... .M..niM...tlPoneo u.uouanon id u wuuu,i.
and profitable onea. We consider ourselves
most fortunate to have bad an opportunity
of passing through a few months of train
ing under yonr careful guidance. How
much better are we prepared to meet what
lies before us in life because of onr teach
ings we shall never know, but wa feel that
PROVISIONS
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Harris' Cash Grocery.
Ward ia a member of the mercantile
firm of Howell A Ward, and it ia said
the county's money waa used in tbe
firm's busineaa. For sumo lime it bad
been soanocted that Ward was abort,
but little attention waa paid to tbe
i rumor until a few daya ago when the
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yoa have done for os what no other agency cl"? ar
Luldpc.,
webavamadeyouw. oa. ye. to pardon among tha bankaof
as; tor all the time and energy yon have
- mm ----- MUM Il Ml'MSnM
Astoria 6Q00 was all that could be I
found on deposit to Ward's credit,
whereunon hia bondsmen demanded
an exDlanation. when he explained I
tbe situation and assigned all hia prop-1
arty over to bis bondamen. It ia said I
ha baa sufficient property to make bis I
sureiues secure.
Flat Drill ..Eighteen Pupils
Mrs. Keaaey Is a very successful teaonar
nma h kfaror Tichenor. vocal music by a 1 and the school board at Beubea bava
choir, reading tha Declaration of ladepend- gaged her to begin a term of school In that
anoe by Dr. Hell and aa oration by Dr. o. district oa July w.
waa weu bum
W.Gae. ThaJargv room
and Dr. Que's oration had tbe effect of
keepii g the crowd In good humor white be
ottered sea'lmenta of patriotism and loy
alty -tra ad iteertha hearts of all hia listen-
It was a goad oration, nst soma so
these times. After dinner outdoor races
and rxsr 'lass were Indulged In, affording
abat dance of excitement and amuee-
ment, and In ti e evening at the wareroom
and at Convert haa dancing waa Indulged
In until the wee morning hours wuea an-
Recitation and Bong. ....Bertha Maklnstar
CaUsthenlc Drill School
Recitation. ........ ....... .....Minnie Bice
Willie Makiaster
.Jessie McGregor
" ............ ...........Rob Link
Dialogue "Tbe Train to Monroe"....
.Bertha, Willie and Cheeley Makinstor
Recitation Frankle Fowler
" ...Georgie Link
" .... . , .Pearl Monroe
Dialogue--" What Biddy aaid In tba Po
lice Court". ...Bertha, Willie atakineter
Beoitatloa... ..Claud Shoemaker
; Willie Cameron
Bertha Makinstor
spent for ns we return to yoa oar sincere
thanks. But bow scant ia that gratttuoa
which wa are able to express In words. Yat
wa will endeavor to show yon by onr Urea
hereafter that your teachings have not
been In vain.
"Classmates and schoolmates, we part
today. Long have we studied and worked
1W. tra. It la Avar now. We lea re oar
..Mary Bene Fowier ltB)Haf br( to 0nlh ihtm ta jr-ater tnstl-
... icyuiia . Wa Ware our work in thia nlace
to enter fields of greater activity. In the
fature years, eitaougn our nyes may ntod The j, different times
tar apart, we snail am noae tm-w, I jnr!ntf y,. A.r
membranes kaowa no dlsteaoa. Tbe golden UnXaaant It
tnreaos or memory wui erer oura -- w . fl .ma .nA
and through it we shall aver he united.
"GlBTBtTDB VOLUmS."
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Dr. E. Ross
ST. HELENS, OREGON
Constantly Keeps in Stock a Complete Line of
3
Thb Cblbbbatiok. The eelebra-1
Uon bera laat Monday waa prolific of
a variety ol sentiment, ooms wore i
hancv. ethere roirht bayo been more I
happy, while others were eoreiy aienp-1
School Report.
. ' Bohool Report.
Following Is the report of Mountain View
school at Scappooae:
Daya taught 3
Total attendance .........6MK
Total absence 87H
Average belonging St
Average attendance styt
Times tardy 4
Number boys enrolled It
umber girls enrolled SS
Those who were neither absent nor tardy
are: Lula Buacnman, wiiue ana mis
Buschman, Katie Callahan, Susie Pomeroy,
Martha Tumblen. Gertrude Vollens and
Grace Oatby. MiLoaan Both, Teacher.
other national holiday had ,
history. ,
into
VBRNOM1A GliBJAHlNGB.
Quite showery.' v
Green Adan a wu a Pittsburg visitor the
first of the w-ek.
George K-wfe wphew, from Texas, Is
vbiUng relatives at PitUburg.
The Pltubnrf MQl Company held a stock
holders metilnjj on June 80.
flamuel Mow t asied through thla olty last ra, . v
Wednesdaj aarouta tor Houlton. I l. F. Banser and wife to J,
nnnt tlark Wsed and family were visit- right of way t It
th- friends ia this valley tne nrst o. we jamea narr to a.
Report of Tide Creek school for June,
1BW:
Average standing, Including neatness and
deportment: Janata Plnckney, 80: I
Gore. 87: Rhea Plnckney. 91. Herman
Uaher. 04: Frank Gore, 5; wiiue num
ardner. Elmer Olson and Beesis Plnckney,
98; Clarence Gore. V7 sua uornns, jinme
Bambalskl, Cora Uaher, Nellie riackney
and Beraba Collins, 98; Ptarl Uaher and
Ida Gore. 90.
Vudtora during the month were: J. u. I rjsber each favored ns with violin muslo.
WatU. Mrs. Annie Olson. Mra. Belle U. I accompanied by Mrs. Coffin oa the organ.
Coffin, Mrs. Annie Gray. Mrs. H. 0. Qoi9 j cirenoe Gore also played one piece for oa
and Mr. and Mra. A. P. Usber. D the violin.
W. H. Coma, Teaonar.
niade outdoor sports
did not prevent tbe
a borse race taking
place, however. The ball game waa
won by Bideefield and the borse race
by a horse belonging to James McKay,
ofBcaDDooae. Mr. w. r. ttmmons
delivered tbe addirae in the opera
houaeat about 11:30 o'clock which
waa liateoed to by quite a number of
. . - . a a
naonle. and hetnc Dreceoea ana lui
lowed by mueieby tbe Ridgefield band
made it the mora enioyed. Mr. U. U.
Piggott read tbe Declaration of Inde
nendenee in a creditable manner. A
ball in the opera bouae in the evening
waa eoioved bv a considerable num
ber. The celebration, as a wnoie,
waa all that could have beea expected.
IIIHOFF & IHlfAR,
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School Supplies
An Unusually well-selected Slock of Writing Tablets, Pens, Pen
cils, and tbe Beet Inke on the Market.
A FINE LINE OF FANCY STATIONERY
Finest Perfumes end !?;";,.
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On Sunday, Jane 37th, the ladlee gave a
picnic in tbe woods near tha school bouse.
Mr. Shenard. who is teaching at rtns.
oame over with a number of bis pupils, and
after a beautiful repast we all cama back
to the school house and sang for an hour or
Messrs. Sam Kinder end A. r.
MANOFACTUBKBS OF
OREGON STATE KORIIALSCE
Monmouth, Oregon.
nmm school for teachers
Reenter Formal eonne of three years, senior
;ear wholly pmfearional. Training department of
nine aradea, with 200 children. . . . ... . . - .
Inatruetion and training in Ormnaatioa (8wwl h
tv.teml and Tooal music for pnblli
Normal diploma la recognued
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Light expenaa, tuition, books, board aad lodging
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Academic gradea accepted from Hlrh schools.
Catalogue eheerfuUy seat on application.
Addrem: P. L. CAMPBELL. Pake,
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TWO TOGETHER
Heal Batata Tranafero.
Stella D. Butler to Mrs. Bmma Vivian,
13 40-100 acres, sacs 18 and it, t s a, r iw;
I2M.
Mary Beuaoh to J. H. ratarson, ngoi o
H. Peterson,
week.
Maadamae Densow and Jolinaon, In
company with Mr. Willard Denslow, mads
Purest Grove a nyiag visa ins er Pr .
last wee,..:
riarml ifcNutt. our future postmaster,
left this dty for tha Justice's office last
Monday to get that officer to swsar In soma
msn for blm.
Remember the school plcnlo at Vernonla
JuIt 24. All persons Interested in
school work are oordially Invited to come
and lend a helping hand,
Phillln Bheclsy snd Ernest Shannaban
nasaed through this city tbe first of tbe
Ellen Tarner, wH of
nww and wW of swW. see 21, t T n, raw;
1M0.
Josenh Karth and wife to 0. H. Bauera,
nwir of hV. seo 23. 1 8 n, r 2 w: II.
Phllllo Neer to Amoa K. eiayens, st oi
swW of nwW, seo 34, t n, r 2 wj 1500.
John Nelson and wile to J. u. reiaraon,
rtehtof wav: tl.
Adoloh Mlcolai to J. K. Hudson, undM
nf nwu of sw. sec 13. 1 7 n. r S w; 91
0. t. Blobarda to J. II. Feterson, ngm oi
way
Mrs. Susa Stanley, wife of Professor
I. H. Stonier, of the Hillsboro public
schools, died in that city last Tuesday,
leaving a bnabaod and five small chil
dren. Mrs. Stanley waa possessed of
rare womanly attainments, an affec
tionate wife and mother and endowed
with Hod's riche.fi gift, a lovable die-
noailion toward all. She will be
greatly missed by her host of friends.
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ITALIAN MAR B LB A B-fXIALTY.
ONE YEAR, ONLY TWO DOLLARS
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flamuel Swanson to Mrs. R. 0. Owen, eH
of swX and ssX of nwX, eeo 6, 1 8 a, r 4 wi
11800,
United States to Ira J. Weaver, swX. see
wsek with two four horse loada of lumber 1 19, t5 n, r w j patent.
for tbe picnic grounds at wyau a gro-o.
J. L. Young returned to bis home ine
first of ths week witb his daugnier ana eua
wife. Mrs. Young seems to
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CLONIK0ER & COOPEB,
: FBOFBIXTOKS.
Wine and Liquor j
TEIKS TOD NEED 10 HOW aHEX BOTKS Wi
Oraan R A Piano
Card tables, pool table, billiard table and
I other devlcee for the entertainment ol pat-
II, where time can oe pieasauuv -v""-
Vmmt, Btraye or Stale.
be afflicted
Imllar to John Bmtin. osing unaow .
speak and quite nsrvous.
Tbsra was a soolal danoa glvsn by the
ladies of PitUburg sod vicinity on Wsduss-
One cow. spotted, brlndls aad white; low
cow. W Jersey I has been dehorned; waa to
be fresh before this. Strayed away about
Juna 1st, 1807. Information leading to ta
oneerv will be suitably rewarded.
Mas. N. B. Has, St, Helens, Oregon.
absolutely Puree
Celebrated for IU great tamning
strength and healthluln-VH. Aaauret the
food agalnat alum and ill forma of adul-
teratton common w '.ne en-ap oramia.
noYAi. aam rowraa oa., naw reaa.
FAMOUS FIRE LADDIE CIGARS
Besldea other popular branda, are kepi I
conauntly on hand to supply the Increarea
trade at tbia very popular aaioon.
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You want to know the ability of a
manufacturer to supply high-grade in
atrumcnta and give the most for tbe
money.
The first thing shown was laree capi
,.i a nfhMp rhinv nhown is fell U A-
T10S OK FACTORIES. Kimball pl
anoe and orrans sre made in Chicago,
winch Is nnrlTaled as a manufacturing
center. The Kimball Co. eae the enor-
wtnij itm nl freight on raw
material to Eastern poinU and on the
finiohed product West, enabling them
to furnish buyere of their iaa-rumenU
the most for tbeir snoney.
Cantlal and Hltnation of Factories are
but two of the thince In favor of ''The
Kimball" to be told you la tneee snort
Piano and Organ talk. Tbe third in next
talk.
An elegant assortment of the celebrated
Kimball piano and organ can always be
bed at the Company a salesrooms, at
prices which only a manufacturer can
quote, and on liberal terms, if desired.
Pianos and oreans tuned, repair
moved, stored or shipped, on short notice
bv competent men, at lowest ratea.
W. I. KIUBALL C0.,IIamifactGKi8
Pacific Coast Salesrooms,
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333-333 Morrison Street, Portland, Or.
w. moorb:. MaMAora.
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