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About The Oregon mist. (St. Helens, Columbia County, Or.) 188?-1913 | View Entire Issue (July 4, 1902)
IfSoUKGOX MIST. i''ll'Ju "Y HUDAY MOHNINU BY KJSEI;KR H. OAIUIKUT, 1 Ewroa r'"B.' f r I'ersnal Mention,. t o.,nn. t! HcnnpooHO, wwln town av. I'.iln. Fl.mtor, Of Valley, wa III Hti Monday. -t.,l Paine, of Qtllllcy, W In the nVwVlnt'mliiy. i'llUrlC" until" 'in .. . Wednesday, ' ... ... In..!..!..- ... li, l.... a II KIHllier, "I uii"'t mwii ..wiiiy ''"' c W Knmml, who live nciir vili'kK"'. 1,1 l,,u ""v Ti"'jhiy. ...,11 mill,, of Portland, vliited till ld how here Wednesday. I H ficolt, ttie.wen wnowu miimorn i( ,,a' Kulaina Hotel,' In town t TWKI""' " nriiiniii., whs III Biiliii-ilny, anil loiuanu ill thMfW''00"- Minn lialsv " aiaiun, rn. i"'"ii, ..i.ltlinr her friend, Mm. Pearson. iivomiiiii'J ;,!W I rimrlw Hrlgir, tha Yaiiklon mer !,hnl, '','rl'y 'l"l'f. f the Lais la', w,'r, in t,,H " M'"1'1"? i J W. Newell and wife, who reside on Wllr"' n,,u"'' t!""r Vanklon, wre J . inwn Monday. Mr. org, fr'tami, wi "relative in the 'y for several j,y miring the week. (joorir iwii'iiii i rv '. win in .... UF...IlllllllV. mill witHCSSl'll th Jjxcutlon in thu jail yard. . Mr. rni'l Mm. Itolmrt Uriitiam and ron, of IhutnT, w pasM'tiger nn ui Ink) fur Portland Monday morning. C. fanermjin, who l'VM i out ,m the Nfltah'iii road, wa in town Tuelv. B. T. Hmltb, a prominent merchant t kuliiicr. pai"d hp llio river Monday on hie y W 1'orllnnil. 0. L. Urnhimi, of Culejiiililii Vily, nnt to l'urtlmiil Mutnl.ty tu rCMiv trmtuiiit for nwulliiiK on one of ti in hind. llirirlct A ttnruty llrn'ui Allpii of Anton, w i" town mhiimikv, mi nmiiii AtiifiiMC Schii'V eliort vm kIh Mr. Ijiiom Clear iimiinioiinl htr jiiur, lr. i'vii i'ivih w i no mill llnmlay mormiiic, to viaii uib iiuii? ior ft'wday. K, T. I'.itlljiM, of rltiHliiirtf, wim in Hi. Ilvlrn .lorliiv, Hint toon out u lo-w niowr, ttliH-li u joirritBsta hi j-ort lan J. II, C. KriM'ioan, tin- nu'.hor of tint f ;iu "Wi'ct V.wl JUfv. Tahn" in llm Kwuiiiti I'oii'Ktuoi, rii"','t"'i(n;il lliut (u- jMmt tli l'ri:ill)JII '.'Jlltllduy. J, 8. CloiiiotfT, f)iuor rrxlilttnt of St. Ili!lei', now ontol thp titK incr- tmiiln, of kitlrtiim, WKHti,, i.ihimhI tv Jlominy niiliil on ln tl'ty homo from I'ortiamt SCHIEYE IS DEAD- Protested That He Was Innocent. DID NOT FLINCH, But' Walked Steadily Up to the Scaffold,, WAS GAME TO THE LAST A KI'((XSSH I. A Mi HUMANE KXEITTIOX, Hlicfiff Kultuii and AHuUUintN Of nvrro t4 w roufralulttlfd. that he hl fnti.l.y cm from Run-W-Olwid ahout 10 yar Ho, ami a(U,r "VIM in Hun Pranclnco for couple of youm, rmov(J to Columblacounty, and "attlod near Valloy. Schulkow.kl had wwt In tlm HiMiiInh-Auioriwi war in the I'hiliiipiiK,,, nd wan dischard Irom thB Korviin) of Couipany K, Fourth K'gltm.iit, Uuiteil HUtca Infantry, at tha IVmldlo In Ban Francinco hist July. Ileeamo at vvm io this county, and pnrchKMed tho nlliiquihmut to a hoinuBU'ad. near Huukar Hill, ami ti,iln hU hoinu with the Hchinvo'i up to the thmi of hU deatli. jaoiM ('. Cox, wlm Inn ln vli-itiiijr ' hi pi'i't, Mr. ami Mm. Hiohitnl t'ij, furtvtral weeks pa l, niiirii'd on his n-turii tiip to ltfliublic, Waah., Mon- I. S. rjuuiiifnnlin'r, who liow em. pluytd in the Mucklu lngifiOK ciamp on in t otiBii, w in town iir a ctuipiv ot ly during the first of this nivk, tin onliltnl HI JllT K'liL to L'arruttou, Waah. Kynr (irnut H. IHmioK, of (irruun -it City, aminifmnliHl hy hia brother, J. K. o Pnuirk, oi alln, wito hi town tili-!i- ly ni;lit and Wudnovday, and viiU;d Hie K of I. Unliif, Allien Tosior, Uto im'iiidi'iit of the NulMiul Kditoi lal AmK'iiitiiHi, wan dun fioin t'orlluiid WiHlocmdiiy, rn wiiiinir a HVdilicite of llly ih'komi at llio N-Inuvo rxi'vuitoii. Atj irncy H, I', lirnliani, formerly a liruitkUiK ntl'iiiH!) 0"i', ttiixuiiwu Irom Vurtlaiid 'U'rOuy on U-iial buainoa, and ivit in thri ivt!oioy; tor a vii.il to (jlabikanlv and viiMmty. -1 Kx-t.'ounty Jmlifu fVuii liluiichaid. of Ki'.niiT, wna lu lown r-auudity, on hi witv to 1'ortlaiul, wiwru lie ottictattti anoint of 1 1 it mll U,in'ra ut Ihu liinoral at tin: tuiicrul ot too lulu Willivni tUmie, th iilootnr ('oluinliiu riVor cmi- iivrynnui of K,iili) Clilt. K. Kluhrvr. of .M.ivm-r. tho his nhin- K'ii. nirtiiiil.u'uiii-T, wim tn I'oriland tin' li rot of Uih Heck on btiatnvta ion nwti'd null I, in enuriniw. .Mr. t'luli- rtr wa awaidiil tho hrnt. tirl lor Inn famous "A" liliuut 01 iioiiiiiii: at tho fan-AniBrkau Kxpoeiii'io. Jnmeii Mocklo rt'lunii-d from a tour ot iiiH'(iiiiii if tin) Alnrku) l';Kiii canii in Hit) ('oHci-io.ui diHiiici laai. rriiliiv. and aoi'iit Hcvontl unw tolluw l"K iu town, t lu M)i )i ti-t Unit tlio ro ct'ut ur,.. hii'li iliUHuy. d wpiia4 ki iu that swtioii, did not ruch tlmir cuuiiis. I,. Ci.lV III, 100 OI.W t!'lUllV Clllll niihmimi'r-i'ivri, ot Ahirnliliinil, u In f in ll.iinl ,. .ml.n , iiriiiiiii'K ' I".v 1,11 tin- il,,-tl (III, 1,1' iv t , I III III H jlk'MIUa I'illllll for uiv KoniUi I July vauniiou. ilo i Kiniiloyiiiu ovur ;iO nun ill ion -tmi j thm viar, ami cxpcia-i to ut in 6,0iW, IKW liict. John A. Ivrtiui. the newly elocU'd road aunorviHor uf Oiik I'omt procini't, win iu town Tufmluy, mid niti'udu to do i noiiimitlnciivo road work in lit auction. Mr. Kriim nays there i no exouso fur poor road in a vomit v like Uil). Ho ritiiie liimi Northern Aorway, toe por tl country in the world, but it is notod for lln uiucadi.'iinxed roiola. AngiiHt Hchiove ai liimged in th Columbia county Jull yard in Ht. Iltdt-na, ut 12:d WVitiivmiiiy mon, for the mur- durof Jijiieph S!hiilkowki. Thu drop brokuliia nock, and 12 minute later, thu attending phyniiiiuha prouoiiiiced him (lend. On Uivtonber 2Hlh. JtlOl, PuIiIovd waa ummli'd for the inurdiir of Joneph KchulkoKHki, and aim convicted May, STub, 1UU2, and ciiiUiii:d by Juiljr Ma ftiids two day lamr. Hlunir 11 iu lull iniido a few remark before , lie prisoner wan" brought to the acaifuld. Il, atatod that at Dint be had oiiiviim about the guilt of Hchiovc, and worried t'oimiilnralily uIhuu the inattur. Alter thoroughly invoHliKtiiig tho umuer, he vuiiia Vu the couclueioii there wa no doubt about hi guilt, but Coinaldcrt'd ("clniivo uiftntally unbal anced aud loudly rciunil)i forhia ac tioiia in aonio renpwta. 'I'liu priaouvir uioiinUid tho gallows tcpn with a tii oi in-nd, accoiupatiiud by the alter lit and depntyj. ilia cour Bjjo ntver denoi ied him during thu few niuuiun that be talked to the crowd. lie iMid that ho wa innocent, and uaa prepmed to go to a better world, lie expreaned lorgiyenef to Iti eneinle, mid lii'iiisj to meet thuoi iu the next wortu. '1 prwoiier luid eaten a hearty din ner nhortly before the exm-ulion. Iiiiuieiiiulely beloie toe execution, Uuv, 1-ew Ii.ivi.h, who had bupliisi-il Hclouvu a few Uuv previoua, oueieii prayer, 'iheiu uldo aero two tieaiinui Miiultiti-r of 1'uitlund, Ucv. I'rieanini; and bange with the prioonwr ou thu fHUiirulii. it 'art rklicive, of t'otlland, an tun lu of tho condemned iniiu, also wua t,reiil on the n:tyld. The latlier wan iu llio enclosure and witueo-xd the hai.Kli'B. Tint iittenditijj phytiuian were lire. W. K. Wiiviluuil, of I'oriiand; II. J. Jl'iikiiijitoii, of Astoria; A-i". Million, f lUimer, and II. H. Clitt, of bt. Hel ena. Dr. J. IS. ftluarl, ol iliis city, uUo asilatetl. Abiut ','i.iO pcrauii wituei-sed tlie firtt hul executom in Columbia cxiuniy and It went through wiliiuiil a hitch. Annum the iiolice olhcial w ho weru hero Iroui 1'ortlnud wero Selective Hen ry l-'nrd, (.'apt. L. U. t'arpvulr, l)tii!er JuiM-MottaoU Capt.J. Moore. Bher lirUnvtlle, of Ctatoou county, alao was with the e.olor of hair mid aizo of hoof of that owned by Hciieive. Tt aliio lit flame known that Schlevo bad a gun end thut tho 32-20 ahull fitted the cartridge. The evidence pointed directly to r-chiove a the guilty person, but the clew did not top bora. A coat of Bchievo was Doarcbed and in an inside pocket wa found a page from a copy of fkeMarvel' "Keverieaof a Bachelor," The relation of this find to the murder caae lay In the fuet hat when the dead body of Schulkownkl wa examined several leave from "Reverie of a Bach elor" were found in hi pocket. An thouKh thin chain of circumalan tial evidence w;ia not unmeieut, iiimrict Attorney Allen proceeded Uj forge a lew hour to be ilcxinate I by the warrant whhih I tdiall li.irenftei' issue to the herilT you be there handed by the neck until you are dead, and may Ciod have mercy on your soul. Every Saturday Kxcuralon Rate to Clataop and lionft Beach, via A. M V. It. Hallway. Beginning Saturday, June 14th, and every Haturday thereafter, during the niimmer aeaaon, the Astoria A Columbia Itiver Raiu-oad Company will noil round trip excursion ticket from all station between Portland and Clatsknie inclu sive, to all point on Clatsop and return at rate of $2.60. Ticket limited gor d to return Hunday evening. Clone co' iiHion ut Antovi with steamer Nah cotta to and I n mi Long Beach. CASTORIA For Infant and Children. oisi.ovniiy ok tnet Mtntimii ami aiinas. o.i r.NT aiikkbt ok ai.im.vK. The discovery of tho niun1r . miido on t'riiliiy, the day following the U"J"! t"wl tt'e"u'Pl:t f"" I day . following the commission ol the i hi home, by menu of witneMos, to the deed lu th fort.'iiooii, Juuics MeKay i aivnn of tho iiiuider, and back attain.) and O. I). Uubrielson, of rji-anpoose, j When Allen mum through with hi fact ! u l... .1. ! ' ., , . . . . . nu.c on iiieir way to tlio Jsunker ami uieoriet, ne mm hs Bi.nnig a caee oi l, tft 4 V i U (I D hi ill Hill - Iron niiim, alUir having spt ut ircniiiHtsntlul evidence formed as could j ""o WHu TOU KaV8 A'W3)fS tSOUgilt Jf K.m 1st man at borne. It was almost by possible. 8hrIoi:k lloh lies could not j 3oars the "I.I.HIUI1UU ciiuueo Hint the discovery have cxereisert more skill at olaierving was inmle. Fresh footprint of a man and deducting, oi of building op a and horse were found in the roud, and further nhead it was noticed that a heavy ohlect had fallen it t In friiii in 1 I!! lid Signature of theory. The result was a powerful cacej ugiiiiist Hi lieiye, every movwnent of his We Expect to Get It YOUR TRADE! 3 By giving you just a little more for your money than you can get elsewhere. We Expect to Keep It By selling you a quality of good that will invariabl give entire satisfaction. NOT JUST NOW Mrs. Maude Clarion of Portland, viit- ...1 I ..ll. . .1... Lit -I l u .......I I . 1 .. .1 . i . ... - e'i iiwr iioui ioiks, him Ol nuimimii being accounted for by the theory oi , .,;,;., ,..,, ' ,,, l and xiu of blood were found on the Allen. i I.n SliiimialiRn accompanied her home leaves, and ator following the traces for Attain! this mountain of evidence the! for a few weeks visit iu tho metropolis, probably a hundred feet tliey found the attempt on the part of T. Vaoplm, -- oouy in Uepression by the aide of a attorney for the defense, to prov an! The JJcat Mnloierii for Strains, log. In company with Kd T. tinre. the l alibi, failed: The alibi was introduced i i, ir h ' U'.dla tlm m,..l,in' A Superb Quality of Goods BUT A IX THE TIMK. DART & MUCKLE, POPULAR DEALERS, H St Helens, - - - 3 3 two mon came to town arid coitm.tr. Coroner Cliff" left at once for the scene of the murder, 'accompanied by Ir. Koks, as cxamiuing physician, Deputy Kheriir Wood, and 4 jury con sintiiig of J. U. Wellington, W. W. lilakesley, Frank (ieorge, (Jus Hue, Fred Walking and li. Palton. Ttio coat that had boon thrown over the dead man's face was removed, and the exam ination revealed the fact that there was 110 money or watch on the person, al though it wa claimed that Kclmlk owski had a hud a watch ami carried a belt on bin jiecson, containing money. However, some let tent were found in the pockets, and a certificate of deposit on the First National Rank of Portland for 275. The Jjody was removed, to St. Helens (-'iituriliiy morning, and the sub sequent impiest revealed the fact that a bullet had entered the body on tho left side, about four inches below the armpit, passing through tlie lung, Ihj hind the heart, and lodging aliit luilf a;i iiii h la neath the surUee on the op jawiU! side, almost directly opposite from where it eiitered. Another bullet entered the fuce at tly righti comer of the inoulh, pacing inward stid upward. notifled the i bet it wa not heeded bv the jury 1 Y y Jh i J I ueer J ark, Long Island, oayfi: -1 always recommend t tiaiuts'rlriu s I'ain liiilin as the In-i-llininnmt for. 'trains. I used it laMt winter for a severe lame ness in the side, resulting from a strain, and was greatly pleased with tlie quick reluif and cure it etlecteu." ior sale the Kt Helens Pharmacy. Children' Day Exercises. 'it at. 0 ST. HELENS PHAKMACY at TIIK KI'.KTKMJIi From 1he ihsiic of Thk Mist of June till J the follow ing story of the courts centance is taen : What will prove to be the first hfliig- erasbiiig through thu brain and forcing in? to take place in this county will lie iis way through the skull above and i that of Auitiist Seheive, convicted of the lodging Irt'tweeii the i-iauiuiii and scalp. 1 murder of Joseph Si hnlknwski. Sehieve Augui-t Schieve came to town Hatiir- was sentenced hist Saturday by Judge present. The body was turned over to the rel atives hy Coroner Jhilton, and was biken lout homo for burial ou Hie following morning. f I3UHlr."""'iT' "' ' " Wkt-J IP Ajinst Schicvc. day, and wits summoned as a witness ticfore the coroner's inquest. He was arrested on account of hia suspicioiH ac tions, and at a subsequent bearing in the justice court, was committed to the custody of Sheriif JIaltan for a hearing iu the circuit court. f-'eliiuvo's father and brother both teg ti.led that Schulowski had money 011 hia person when lie left the house. THK TUMI. An excellent program wan presented at the Children's Day exercises held at the Congregational church by the Union Sunday Hchool. Martin White presided in the absence of Superintendent Milch ell. The program consisted of a sona by the intermediate class, recitations by Mary Robinson, Jvuthe Decker, tiena Dein'ming, Anna (inick, Bessie Plunk, Ruth Margeaon, and remarks by Rev. C. E. Philbrook ; Byiig by the Kinder garten class. The choir, consisting of Mrs. J. (i. Watts, Misses Nora Comers, Maude Decker, Lottie Hall, LaVclle Watkins, Daisy Watkins and Benha Dart; Messrs J. W. Day, E. C. Dulton and Dr. Edwin Roes, sang au anthem and other selections. The church was tastily decorated wtih ivy, roses and other flowers. The children all sustain ed their parts creditably, indicating pains-taking drilling. At the close of devotional services, a liberal collection w as taken up for the missionary work. Patronize a drug store when you want pure, fresh and reliable Drugs and Patent Medicines ? Perfumery, Toilet Articles, Etc. OrtVXHNOB OKKK DKCUNEI) TO fO.MWHTK HliNTKNl'K, " Miss Lou 8, Flakes, the only daugh ter of Comity Commissioner and Mr. A. Flakes, graduated from the i'ortland lliiKinesa College 011 thu 27th of June, with creditable honor. Mtm Frake Usik the biminoi's course, and was presented with a diploma and a letter ol recommendation by President A. P. Armstrong, of tho College. She also hits n diploma from the grammar school, Mr. and .Mr. (I. C. Burger went to Mulino, Cluckaiiia county, Monday to viaittheir daughter,. Mrs.'W, M. Man ning, mr a week. It also is expected that they will be joined In tho visit, there by Mr. P.aigcr'a mother, Mrs, Karah Fariisworlti, of Lyons, Linn county. The latter is 88 years old, and lives with bur youngest daughter, Mrs. Pmma Lyons. It is planned to have a family reunion, during this visit at which lift) generations will be repre sented, the grandmother, daughters, grandchildren, great-grand-ohildreu and great-great grand children. ' Attorney W II. Convers, of Clats kanie, was in town Tuesday on business the court house. He reported business fairly booming at Chitskauio in tho matter of lumbering, Humes and pros pective logging railway. Mr. Conyers has been thoiStato Land Board agent for Columbia county for tho past year and a half, and during that lime has not foreclosed on a single mortgngo taken hy tha rilato Lund Board to secure loam, negotiated by himself. On tho other hand, many of tho land owners are cancelling the loans held by the fltato, and substituting loan from other A dispatch from Siilein dated June 30th, to the Morning Oragmtian, states that James A. Bay and alamt 50 other citi.uiis of Columbia county, today pre nn tod a petition to Governor fieer ask ing him to ooinmuto the sonienco of Au gust fiehiavo to life ..Imprisonment. Schlevo is under sentonei) of death for the murder of Joioph ehulowski, and the date of bis execution nas ueen set for July 2nd. The petitioners say that the evidence was whelly circumstan tial and thut there is a possibility of his innocence. The petition i sccompan piuiied by a statement from Sheriff llnt tnii, of Columbia county, in which he says he believes Schicvo is guilty, yet knowing the evidenco, be feels there is a possibility of his innocence, and he would rather see him sent to the peul tontiary than to iee him hang. . tioveruorU wsnld in answer to an Inquiry tonight that ho would takei no action on tho Schieve petition, and that he would not Interfere' with tho execu tion of Schicvo uliless some very nun guiil showing uhould bo made iu his be half. INCIDKUrS op iiihtoiiy ok TIIK fltlMK. 'if rum the files of Tub "Mist, the fol lowing history and details of the mur n 1. . ....-.i:.. tn tho der are sccuvcu: ttm'i""s Matement of John Schieve, the mur dered man, Joseph Khulowakl. was a 1'russlan, whilo the Schieve's are Bnt- Polaiulefs. Jonn .ncmi.-, . t.int Scblevn nils siarcu 1 sum fathur of Joseph rVliuikowski waa found dead In the bruhh seven miles from St. Hel ens, December 27. Everything indi cated that murder most foul bad been committed in cold blood. Robery ap lieared to have been the motive. The bnty was found nudor a log, where it had evidently been placed in effort to conceal ft. There were two gunshot wound in the body and tho pockets of the dead man hud been rifled. There was no clue to the murderer, apparently. District Attorney Allen went to work on the case, but at first the prospects were anything but encouraging. Then began a minute scrutiny for evidence that would point to the assassin. Tbey Roon 'developed. The murdered man was Ideiitilied aa Joseph Schulkoweki, who had been living w ith the Schieve sillily, six and one-half miles from .where the body was discovered. In quiry developed the fact that the young" man had left the Schieve homo the day after Christmas to go to Portland. When lie loft ho had a sum of. money in a belt, which he woru strapped around his waist. Tliia money was gone when the body was found. The dead man. had ben living at'ehieve's. Such was tho sum total of facts Ukiii which to' run down "the murderer. The proepectB for success were not encourag ing. Itlookeas though the cold-blooded assassin would never be apprehended. Intent upon becoming thoroughly fa miliar with the scene of the criino, the presenting oiueorexairiiiied the locality iu w hich the corpse was disclosed. It soon became npparant that tlie. crime had been perpetrated several yards from where the body lay when found. The murder was committed upon an un frequented road, and the body bad been dragged into an underbrush by tho as sassin and concealed, partly, by a log. Close scrutiny of the ground at tlie scene of the tragedy iu tlie road revealed the fiuit that a horse had been iu that vicinity about the time of, the murder. Measurements of the hoof prints wero taken as a possible clew. Next were found a few horse hairs, of a white color, lying on the ground. Their discovery was quite accidental and, while not con sidered of any particular importance, were carefully noted. A bullet was ex tracted from the body of the doad man and near tho place of the shooting, was an empty 112-20 Winchester ritlu shell. Soon a theory was formed, based upon theso discoveries which subsequently proved correct in the eyes of the jury. It was argued that tlio assassin had been on horseback; that tho horse was white or had considerable white hair; that the shot widen killed Scbulkowski came from a gun using ft 32-20 Winchester shell. The first thing to do was to find a white horsrt whose hoof woubl corres pond with those found ut the scene of tho crime. It developed that August Schieve, the man at whose home Sclnil- jkowskihad lived., had a ling tallying If A Man I.le To You And say some other salve, ioutment, lotion, oil or aliened healer is as good as Bucklen's Arnica Salve, tell him thirty vprtrs nf miirvt-laiiM enrps of Piles. Hums. Jietirino to pay 111s peiinny, nun uie ; noils, Corns, Felons. Ulcers, (Juts, Scalds I court fixed Julv 2nd as the date. There j Bruises and Skin Eruptins, prove it's I-,.... tr a n rii the best and cheapest. 2oc at Dr. iv 1 -r . K'ss arug siore. II B li"V c 1. 11 n ... . ,unr p 1 ; j i mote posfibility that an appeal will be taken. Follow ing are words of the court in pronouncing the sentence: Court (To defendant) Have yon any thing to say before sentence is pronounc ed upon you? Defendant I do not think 1 Lave. Court You have been convicted by the verdict of the jury of the highest crime known to law. You have had the hemcflt of able counsel and the benefit of every witness that could bo nrged in your favor aud every matter in your favor has been fairly presented to a jury that were, in my judgment, impartial and fair and in spite of all that, you HEADQUARTERS FOR SCHOOL BOOKS A Fine Line of Writing Supplies. Plain and Pecorated Crepe Paper, Etc. Direct from Pcblisher Regular 25- ent NoybIs Only 10 Cents OASTOnXA. Boon tie tha Kind Voti Has simp BugH Bummer complaint is unusually preva lent among children this season. A well developed case in the writers family was cured last week by the timely use of Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy one of the best patent medicines manufactured and one which is always kept on hand at the home of ye scribe. This is not intended as a free puff for the company, who do not advertise with us, but' to benefit little sufferers who may not -lie within easy access of a physician. No family j suouiu oo wituouta oouie in mob uicui lcine in the house, especially in tho sum- have been properly convicted. I think j mvx time. Lansing, Iowa, Journal, that the evidence in this case shows you j F"or sale at the St. Helens Pharmacy. guilty of the wry highest crime known to the law, and it now becomes my duty to pronounce the judgment of the law upon yon. I am mindful of the fact this is a very solemn duty, and one the court cannot escape, and the verdict is one the jury could not escape, and there is no escaping for you. Do not flatter yourself in the brief time that the law allows yon, with any hope that this judgment is likely to be reversed. In my judgment, speaking from a great deal of experience, you have no hope of that, and so it only remains for you in the brief time that the court shall allow in this case, to make such atonement as you can for the offense you have com mitted. There is no hope in an oflience such as you have committed, that you will ever experience or receive any re prieve or pardon from any power oh earth, and thersis for you but one source f est . li ;;i VI- Kia. f : Ti Ti-n.-ji n I I T " L. .1 " f iT"M I State Normal School, Monmouth, Or. Graduates of the school are in con stant demand at salaries ranging from $40 to tlOO per month. Students take and that, is to seek and try to make the state examination during their atonement and reconcile vour conscience j course in tlie school, and are prepared with wlnm alone;'. .. ,r wim ni"ei iu", -" "'.'"" ition. Expenses range from Sd.20 to is mercy ami abundant pardon. Hun j f 175 per year. Strong normal course is your only hone and I earnestly be-1 and well equipped training department, seech you in the few hours that are left ! The ' fall term opens September llith. scci.li )uu 1 For catalogue continuing full tuforma- yOU IO lUU&i: Bl U .WHII.M.V..V jw w...., as your time is brief. It is the judgment of the court that you be taken hence to the county jail of this county, and that you be there con fined until the time which will be fixed by the warrant of this court hereafter issued, will be on the second day of next Julv, at au hour fixed by the war rant and at that day you be taken thence to the jail vard and enclosure around the county jail" in this courtly and at the '.':! iii n '. nn . VV Li tion, address E. D. RF.SSLER, President, Or J. B. V. BUTLER, Secretary. For sale; 100 acres timber land, n1 of s!a of section 25, tp. 4 u. r 5 west ; $10 per acre. Inquire of J. H. Milner, ftlarsh ileld, Oregon. How About Your Title? t RE YOU PURE it in nil riirht? Remember that it is the KbCOitD Umt izovcrus. It is our bnsiuefts to search the records and show what thev mutaia in relation to ittod titles, if you conteniDlate btiviuir IzrA or Utanine money on real- estate tcurit, take nn man's "woni, but int-ifl. upon kunwiiitT whut the rtMTord shows renanilnK the title. An Abstract is ae5MintiHl as a dfcl. Insist on havini; it. We have the only net of abstract bttoks in tlie county. All work promptly execukect and siatistiicuon fftiaraiitef L If you have property to insure Rive us a call. W e urn aeni tot the bet tire iii-surawe eoinpanUw in the world. If vou hkkve jijwtU" jtfxp. u4 U wUb u ud wit- wiU iiu4 buyer. Main Street E. E. QUICK & CO ST. HELENS. OREGON New' Method of Gold Filling nphis is the latest and most scientific method of Gold Filling.. -- No Hammering. Ko soreness of the teeth, and none of those & Dreadful Headaches follow this Painless method of Gold Filling. S Dr. KNODER, Dentist, 317, Failing Bld'g Portland, Oregon 0 , ' . jT.P Orrica Hol'bs. 1 hoses es f Fa0!T m Theodore S. Thomson, Dentist Information and Appointments by Mail, g ROOMS 50 & 51, WASHINGTON BLDG., , Southetst Cor. 4th & Wash. Streets, 5th Floor, POIiTJAND, OREGON TAKE ELEVATOR. Best brands of hard wheat flour at Collins A Gray's, St. Helens. Fruit jars at Collins & Gray's. Watts & Price, t COLLINS & GRAY 1 THE PEOPLES' MERCHAN T8 AVWt,WnWaAAa.nVwjAAA -DEALERS IN- Flour and Feed CMce Groceries Staple Dry Goods' Best Quality Shoes Hardware and Notions m 1 Bh B i Carry a lull stock ol staple ami fancy GROOEKIEB. ttv rriTa i7rtriTC! Avn oiiriira t ir a thud uiumuPG1 t-1? W0ODENWARE, TISWAKE, GKAiNlTEWAKE, CItOCKEBY. z STATIONERY, SCHOOL BOOKS, . ;....-''. FLbUK. FEED, GRAIN, HAY, OIL MEAL, LIME, GLASS, OILS, PAINTS AND SIMILAR WARES. Goods Exchanged for Produce. . 2 ST. HELENS, - OREGON, H Orocon. 'WWW!