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About The Oregon mist. (St. Helens, Columbia County, Or.) 188?-1913 | View Entire Issue (July 18, 1902)
THK OREGON MIST. Frank Clark, prominent aawmiU nun. of Gobi, wa in town Tateid, H. h. lfaon, of Yankton, wm PnrtlMIQ vimior . ucauar. Juliii Li. ringl. o( Gobi, wa ia town during th wclc At, W. biuard, ol Kaimtr, wm in town Tudy. Dr, Edwin Hot attended tha Chau tauqua at Uladitona .'ark th frit ai the wk. .. (Uv. "d Mr. Lew Davl, of Warren, are attending the Chautau qua, Cladetane t'ark, thla week. ' Mie Laiy Watkina it now ant ployed In the county cietV attic. Mia Nora Cunycra left Monday morning for Oregon City to vint ftlaiivei and attend the Chautauqua. Mr. J- Decker and her grand daughter returned Wednesday from a vuit to her daughter, Mra. TJbotna Cooper, at Katama, Mri, Martin Whit went to Oregon City Tueaday to vitit Mr. N. Tingle, md will attend the Chautauqua at Oladnton Park. Mm Alice Perry, Fred Trow, mer chant, and G. B. Johnton, atation agent of the Aatoria It Coaat kail road, ati of Rainier, wera viaitora at die Watkina home Sunday, Mine Matilda Mutkle and Anna George, of Portland, are vlaiting at the Switxer home. Mill Muckley, wlm ia a nurpe in the Good Samaritan hpilal, ia having her annual vaca tion. , Frank Milea, of the Iloneyman Hardware Company, of Portland, waa vitiiing hia parenta here Tuetrlay, He left in the afternoon to join Mra, Mile on a vuit to Salem. Sir. Milea it now taking hia annual vacation, A. C. Stanwood, of Stanwood, Sherman Proa., of Yankton, went to Portland Tueaday, and purchased a $3,000 plane, which will be added to kt equipment ol tbclr uwmill olauu. ti IS ll,,IIUW IV SMI), VHI ,, MllVr nrxt Monday. " Denni Perry, foreman for the Portland General Electric Company, and John Kincaid, line foreman for the tame company, accompanied by Attorney Goerge A. Hall and Wah Mutkle, went to the upper Scappoote taut Saturday cm a fUhing trip. They report having caught 900 trout. A new engine waa ahipped on the I.urtine Tueeday evening from Port land for W. H. Ecclea & Co., taw mill proprietora at Mayger. Mettra. Bailey & lirinn, at Hout tnn, are making I apecialty of Alaska salmon. Good quality and only five cent a can. Their hama are the acme of perfection. The lumber and material uted in ilia Scbievt gallowt and incloture, tti been uted to conatruct a new woodthed and new board fence along one aid of the court house yard. A new aidewalk alto hai been built from the front of the yard to the woorihonte at the rear. ' The Jfoulton Building Anociation hit perfected ita organization by dealing, the following board of direc tor! and officer: j, H. Urie, E. H. forty, t.elie Bailey, Fred Frantt, U. W. Clark: president. E. H. Girty; y ice-petident . V. W. . Clark; . aecre- ' "Rev' Lew Davtea annoAffafcat.. campmeeting will begin in the grove on the Noon ranch, near r warren, at 10 A. M. Sunday, under the autpicea of the MethodiM F.piacopal church, and will continue -for one week, of evening. It i expected that acveral minnttera will b preaent, who will preath morning, afteraoonlnd even ing. reophijua-Wrtled to bring their rinkrtt "Siinflav and llav all day. Thoie deairing to camp will find beautiful ground! on which to pitch their tenia, and plenty of good water. The reiidenc of John R. Watta at ScappnoM. waa destroyed by fire at 6:30 P. M. Monday, from aparka Ig niting the roof, and when the fir waa diacoverea the time had pasted for aavintt the building, and the at tention of willing reacuera were di rected to aaving th furniture, moit of which waa gotten out. The lota , ta Ij.OOO and insurance $1,000 on build ing. Nothing on content. The lot of thia home remove a familiar land mark and ia regretted by all. Dr. Edwin Roa haa begun the foundation for hia new drug elore and halL U. W. Park ia doing the work. , ' , " Dr. Roaa, alao, haa purchased from W. H. Dolman hii part of the dock and the warehouie, Mr. Sheldon atill holda an unexpired leaa on th ware houac. ... . ' : ' ' '- Dr. A. P. MacUren. of Balnler, waa a vlaitor In town yeatwday. i . ; , Mra. B.C. Gray ia vlaiting her aon at Whatcom, wtin., wr a omip P. A. lmldlgnont, of Scappooaa, waa In town Wedneeday, D. D. Neer, the Portland architect, eras In Hi. Helena Wednesday. John Bowkman, of Bcappooaa, waa In j St. Helen Wedneay, ' C. B. Clio, of Yankton, waa In town veatarda and Wednaaday. ' John ailmora Wetted We Oladaton over Buntlay, ana mw the Chautauqua, J. W; Rowland, of tha wrveyor gen eral' offlr In Portland, vlaltjd bla ali tor, Mra. K. 11. ttabliert Bunday. ' Mr. J.' ; H. Sheldon and and Mra. O. V. Slaughter went to OUdntona para Wednesday to attend Ua Chautauqua. l Portland, waa ln iba city flatorday, looking after matter nertainlna to tha aatat of W. V. Con- nail. daneed. . P. 0. Marka, of Goble, who III now employed In reconatruetlng the burned portion of the Morrtaon atreet bridge ta iwii.n.i in town Saturday. John, Marlon and Tuckai Biaven, i Warren, who have been doing carper., ter mot at Fort Columbia tor aome ttmepaat, returned home Wedneaday night W. F. Fletcher, of Foreit Grove, wai In town a couple of daye during the week. He waa reprinting eata of Paoltlc Univeralty ai an educa tional tiiatitution. . Mr. and Mra. W. H. Doln.an expect to go to their aummer home Butt my, to remain for eome weeka. E-Unttea fiutea Benator George W. McBrlde and re expected to arrive from the ba" in afewJayato alend a part of the ium mer montha at bla old home, and will Join Mr. and Hrt. Dolman at their Bun ker Hill place. n ,-i.i- cb who alio la deputy marshal, li pnigreaalng rjy well collecting dog liceniie, and expecta toawmpletetheworkin a day or two. One delinquent dog haa already been killed, and one or two more will prob ably be aacriaced. It la ndtomi that Mr. Peter will teat the validity ol tha ordinance, rather than pay the II cenae on hiivdog. However, Mriin. Dillard 4 Day, to whom the ordinance , waa referred, pronounce It valid. Lara Raamuaien, of Warren, wai In town yeaterday. He aold 400 oorda of wood at the boat landing lait year for 2 40 per cord, bnt espeou to get bet ter peU'M thlsyaar. Ice Cream at tha nhm,... . Born, to A. Holiday and wf. ,t Bcap Ke, Wedneaday.July lth,aaon. worn, to ii. W. Vanllvka ...a Meiar. Smith and Murray bav be- iu rvKuiuvtc ior operation, Local nawa are abridged and rrowded Into iui.ll ,pce n UtlTLn. , K room wr the county court proceeding. Mr. J. g Bacon vim-preaident of tha Ladle Aid booiety at Warren. Oontable Thorpe haa nerved a war rant o arreat on f red Vivian for aaaault Hg John Harria, and the hearing hai been et for July 20th la J uitice Wat kina court. m.lmlil'i1 p!Tt,rt, ponging to theaa- ,1: J? hJ k, wa auld to tha hishent b ifilur l.t .,..). dvarUaA. N. A. P.TTr. of 'ttZZLZ waa the auoceuiul buyer, paying ta3a lot the land traut. and aa lT i. UeorgHtown. Th (teamer Sarah Dixon leavea Port land every Sunday evening for at 7 for Oak Point. tonnlii at Ut. MU... ..i other way landimri. Lavaa forci.i. aaula at 6 n. m. tuaxiava mi ti.,. daye. . Profeaaor IWilcher will viva ollal at the tC of P. opera houaa, Uain WL ,Tu'd" vlna-, July 2!ind, wh eh will eonmat of aolo, dueta, trioa and quartet by hta pupil at Kalnier oi. iieiena, wno (tuutua during the pt Winter. Everybody i cordially in vited, and the adniiailon will be free. In the olroult eonrt laal Ralnr,U Eliaatwth Marka waa aranixi a rtwr of divorce from P. O. Mark. Hlie waa awards the ownerahip of th Nebalem tiouieitead. and tha cuatodv of their in. Jeartld daughter conditionally. Hon. ohn P. Caplea wa one of the attorney a ii ary-a,,. , . REUBEN. The Goble & Nchalero Railway Company received leven car of iteel raili ind one logging donkey for their road latt Thuriday, Mill Louiie Morel visited her mother on Tide Creek, Sunday. Mn. Bettie Crab, Mra. J. M. Lind y, J. M. Archibald, George and Henry Morel, Emil Waiter and J. C Monroe wera witneisei at St. Helena Saturday in the , case of Marka va. Marki. Mill Lena Gataka returned to Portland Sunday after a week'a vitit with Mr. and Mra. W; Daherty. Mri. E. V. Butt, of Attoria, it vitiiing Mri. E. W. Fowler thii week. Mri. Cook Gamble, of Tide Creek, waa the guett of Mr. John Lindiay, Monday. Mri, Gertrude Collini, of St, Hel ena, re-opened achool in thii district Monday. Mm Kitty Lindtay left Tueidav evening for Mountaindale, Wathing ton county, where the will vitit for a week with her litter, Mri. Minnie Burgeu. Her 'mother accompanied her a far ai Portland.' E. T. Withrow and wife left here for Eugene Tuesday. . The Warren Packing Company at Goble ia running a day and night crew at present, on account of the large rui of lalmon.- Mri. E. W, Fowler visited Portland Tuesday.- - t CLATtKANIt NKWi ' m Jhm fa "CiikBI. fhlal. Mr. and Mra. Ben Blrkenfeldt, of Deep Creek, paaaed through town Tueeday en route to Portland to vialt frtenda. Mr. and Mra. Wm. Dixon, of Castle Rock, Wn., are vtaitlng with her par enta. Mr. and Mr. A. H. Murray, of thla vicinity. Mr. and Mra. J. A. Brown and Mr. S. J, Darrah, 'of Loe Angelee, Cel., were In the city from Friday until Tueaday morning, gueata of Dr. and MP. J. E. Hall. They are en route to A lank a for a pleaaure trip. A party conalattng of Mr. and Mra. H. Dugan, K. J. Marvin, Mlaa Leila Dugan. Lealla Dugan, B. J. Marvin, Mtaae Annie orwia. Lola Kline, Mar garet and Mabel Blackford visited tha aeaaide tni nrat or me weea. Mr. and Mra. J. A. Engllah, of Port land, are apendlng a week in thla city. Mra. J. JU campneil aitenaeo. we r.h.utaiiona at Oladatone Park thta W Mr." and Mra. Fred Hlatt left Tuea day for Foreat Drove to vtalt Mra. Hl att a parenta. ... - DrD. and Mra. J. B. Hall are in at tendance at the Chautauqua at Glad- inn. Park thla week. Mr. and Mra. Wm. Btmmona are via- ttlna hia alitor, Mra. F. H. Hay cox. n.r Mitt thla week. Henry Krat la having nja building repainted thla week. A. w. m..l,lnl la rfnina the work. ' i - -C O. Palmburg. contrar'AfT torla, waa In the city Tuaaweua or dered 200,000 feet of lumber from the Weet Oregon nmner wmpanj, they will uaa on the atreett of that i ... tha uarrv rrnare. nni u,u:m w Sarah nixon. and Jack Lara, ateward. attended tha dance Friday evening and apoka In high term of It. They aald they had the beat Urn In year that evening. u. Mra niof Anderaon, of wai- lace ialand. came up to town Sunday in their launch. ..ti. . d. and Mra. J. K. Hawklna, a .nriad tha Chautauo.ua. at Oladatone ... .a Mr. nanree Miller and fam lly came overfrom Stella to apend the Fonrtn in u aiaaaniw. -. - children wll atay in their houae for a M nl,a J. 8. Ca.to. atate deputy for Oregon, DIBie ui". will .k t... nrnnixed i even grangea, win r. w" . (n . week or ten daye to or ganlze In ciataamm f mj. and Mra. J. W. Jonea, of Mitt, left th5 flrt of the week for Qrenta rSm M Um 'with hi. brother Chart Mlaa Catherine Tracy left Monday for Portland and from there ahe goea to Tacoma to apend the .ummer lu.r .. .... w.itar Jone. of Quln Mr. anu m... -.. of CV. were in town tu r Misa Mabel Blackford came down j?week to anend her vacation at her home in tm cuy- Jan. povtmnd Wednesday. .mnlalnt is unusually preva; 10P lait week bv the timely us; Cr"ainTcoV Cholera and W.Vrha...I5ajLIBd Chl! wa kep on hand at the which a fbli lR not intended r' iW.hhMtl'KotS. "if thla medf- County Court Proceedingg July Term. loim".' tn"'i the regular July, Watti & Price, powder R. D. No. 1 a an W. H. & D. Slaven;; bridge '8 H.H. dlark', powdit 'ilo.' .: f Road Diitrict No. , J. Spence, blackimlth work... Stanwood; & Sherman, lumber J. G. Plank, labor A. King, blacksmith work.... u c i. ? .Dif' No. 4. . ichmitt, labor on bridgei.. E. Horgren, lumber T. C. Watta, powder fJVfr,nefYbrid work...., Ed Black, bridge work Clark Bro., hauling lumber. Uarg Broi., lumber... Geo. Hoadley. bridge work... A. L. Richardion Co., lum ber R. D. 6 E. Kiltner. aunnlira a"" 49.00 4.75 44.88 12. U 8.75 S.OO 4.08 10.75 1.S0 1.50 0.06 16.64 1.60 S.58 10.00 iir ' v,cnoon. laoor No. t 75.20 Wm. Dotion, hauling lumber. 10.00 in "a "turici wo. , W. H. Ecclei & Co, lumber.. H. Krata, naila , W. Payne, bridge limber.,,, W. E. Jonei, bridg work.... Road Diitrict No. 10. Tichenor Mill Co, lumber... W. H. King, lumber W. H. Eccle & Co., lumber. . Weit Oregon Lumber Co, lumber ... Road Diitrict No. 13.' O. S. I.vont. lahnr... 1.80 3.75 T.50" 7.60 5.15 16.85 13.60 47.49 63.60 3.75 62.65 10.40 2.00 .75 1.00 4.75 Oliver Burri. bridg work... nuaniman ero, lumber...... Ponham & McGillivary, tup- pliei E. J. Mills, sign boirdi No. 14 J. Pringle, labor No. 14 M. R. Emmom, blackimith work No. 14 Road Dintrirl Kn lit Jpjin Pringle, naila '. J.A. iTCL?ld.J?ridge work. . .75 W. G. Wood, brwarorJu. 6.25 E. Shecley, bridge work..... 6.7t J. Pringle, nailt 8.35 .. Waiter, burial of a hone.. (.00 Honevman Hardware Co, freight 75 Puper Account. Effie Vanblaricom, lupport of children 16.00 L. Magnuion, aupnort of Gun- . derion 16. 00 C. I. Hazen, wood for Iiabella 1.75 Oregon Wood Co, wood for Isabella 2.50 N. A. Perry, auppliei for Iia bella 7.76 N. F. Baker, tuppliei for Suth erland 8.35 St. Mary'a Hospital, care of Batton 42.70 Expente in Auguit Schicve Account E. R. Webster, team hire.... 6.00 Stanwood It Sherman, lum ber for gallows 25.56 J. K. Blakeiley, death watch.. 90.00 L. L. Decker, death watch... 96.00 F. M. Thorp, death watch.... 114.00 F, M. Thorp, attending body and dig grave 6.80 Wash Muckie, team hire.... 4.00 D. Bonney, team hire 4.00 A. II. George, building gal Iowa 3 Wm. Mellinger, building- low . . ... .,1, ."T. ... 1 8.00 G. A. Ilttll ',,jrnr aveeutinn... 2.00 JU-W. Van Dyke, juror exe- i cution 2.00 M. Thoro. iuror execution. . 2.00 Wallace & Moyer, team work and dig grave io.au Wm. Fazer, board 8.00 . P. McLaren, attending exe cution . 5.00 H. R. Cliff, attending execu tion 5.00 L. B. Gota, guarding 2.00 Collin & Gray, auppliei. ... : 16.45 S. Hattan, razor, etc 2.75 H. Morgua, supplies for Schieve and court house... 20.05 John Gilmore. lightt, etc.... 4.00 . f. Mcuaren, examination of blood 0.00 W. A. Harris, witness fee... 10.00 . K. Blakesley, witness tees., u.ou enry T. Burr, witness fee.. 4.40 Chas. Ulnch, witness fees.... 4.40 John G. Fowler, witness fees. 4.40 Lottie Irwv. witnes feel..... 4.40 R. Cox, J. P. fees State v. Smith 9. TO AI Robinson, constable 11.83 J. B. Godfrev. constable 7.70 W. F. Slaughter, juror 1.00 E. C. Daiton, juror ,. Chas. Olson, juror Watson Philbrook, juror .... R. Robinson, juror A. H. Maathews, juror 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.30 4.70 4.70 4.70 Geo. Taylor witness nt nan Moore, witness.... D. Dent, witness Thos. Moore;, witness Thos. Isbcster, witness 4.70 . 70 3.5S 10.10 0.00 R. Cox, J. r. tees owe v. Rojeski . B. Godtrf""' (Constable fees.. SvNi'l!' Ca, atation- - ?? E. C. "Blackford, atationcr, r Qerk ..,..,..... 8.S5 1.00 W K. Cliff, postage ......... Glass & Prudhomme, books, etc., for ueras omce..... 89.76 10.25 14.50 IS. 00 9.18 E. Ross, stationery tor court house ' Oregon Mist, stationery ..'.. K n. wiicneu, uunc,j.... Dart & Muckie, supplies for court house David Davis, . printing ana 203.75 ttrtnlif ...... ... United Typewriter Co., sup plies H. Henderson, stamps for of 8.45 80.00 fice r : I. H. Copeland, stationery and 48.30 10.00 30.85 expenses ..s. .... R. S. Hattan, stamps a u Miirhall atationerv .... itanwood & Sherman, lumber 8.9T 1.00 7.20 88.81 for woodshed Wallace & Moyer, hauling shingles N. A. Perry, shingles J. G. Watts, salarv and wit ness fee .'":- Nora Conyers, recording in Clerk's office Alice E. Davis,, recording in Clerk's office W T. Watts, aurveying Mer- rill Hill C. C. Packard, cbainman J A Schunasen, chainman... C. E. Olson, chainman James Gaittens, chainman.... Joe Holiday, flagman ........ W. T. Watts, re-establishmg Gov. Cor cr.., P. A. Frakes, commissioner.. W. D. Case, commissioner. . , H. L. Colvin, commissioner... Supervisor. I. P. Sheeley, No. 15 P. Lousignont, No. 1- L. Rasmussen, No. 8......... H. Schmitt, No. 4 E. Wasser, No. 5. S. M. Rice, No. .... T A I.ovctace. No. 0 39.75 8.75 14.10 8.00 8.00 8.00 8.00 8.00 15.00 17.00 80.70 17.00 44.00 50.00 34.00 80.00 80.00 "-, 4 18.00 R N. Lovelace, No. 0 W. L. Brown, No. T... !...... R. S. Payne. No. 0 46.00 10.00 23.00 irh.'nKknoH Mit and the rortiaao t.l a live daily, sent from now , ntil January 1st, for $1 W. .Thi. X will not be good after Augt 1st. John Stockenburg, No. .,.. 21. E. B. Elliott, No. 10 ,.. 28. .00 00 jonn coxier, i,o, ix O. H. Wilaon, No. 1 46.00 23.00 Jame Adam, No. 14.. 60.00 W. W. Blakesley, guatding in- an man ,,.v E. Ron, . examine insane man ...................... H. , K. Cliff, examine insane 4.00 5.00 man 6.00 Juron Circuit Court May Term. l r ..... w. h. BaiwcVrt';;; ;;;!; Peter Horgren John Backua 2.60 7.00 4.40 6.40 . 9.20 9.20 8.60 4.40 6.60 6.60 2.40 9.20 2.40 5.60 9.20 5.60 9.20 9.20 9.20 5.60 5.60 2.20 2.20 8.60 2.40 5.80 5.60 3.60 9.20 9.20 5.60 6.60 4.00 2.20 2.20 25.60 23.20 11.60 16.60 16.40 14.80 16.20 11.20 12.80 Bruce Hainea C. P. Clark . J. M. Lindiay M. Unk P. J. S. Mannama.,., L. A. Malcolm ...... Chai. Spinner ....... G. L, Perrine . A. N. Clark ......... W. D. Plue C. A. Him pie .'. ... .. M. H. Marquit J. M. Blackford lv,. Chrii Johnson E. D. Tichenor John - Dibblee p. H. Drorbaugb, w. . C..W. Kyier W. P. Maclay v.;... a. M. Kice w . N. D. Johnson w. m. farreii ......;,....... W. K. Tichenor .; A. F. Meyerv.-.. C. M. Brooka , W. B. Thomson ............. J. C. Johnson Geo. Kelley Geo. Brous J. O. Emmarson Alfred Mott J. D. McKay c Libel :. W. C. Eicliman'-. . , , . . , G. W. Girt M. M. Dobbins Peter Lund Samuel Munn , m. , nti!.ann,. ia aoJ. P. J. Popham . C. M. Graham J. A. Van-.... W. C. Lee . . . . H. Kratz W. B. Colvin . H. White James Dart ... . C. Mullins .. C. G. Caples . . Frank' Brown . David Henshaw O. J. Bryant .. C W. lone .. H. T. Bennett Halver Olson . Jared Wilson . 25.20 26.00 23.20 21.60 23.20 24.00 25.80 24.00 30.00 24.40 25.00 24.20 33.20 31.20 27.00 25.00 31.40 v.. tj-inaam . 3,..0 G. T. Daywalt 33.20 vtinessea circuit Lourt May Terra. AX. VUH a a e . J- B. Jonea ..... S. i. Alexander J. B. Godfrey 8.00 9.20 4.40 8.00 4.40 8.00 -8,0 9.80 9.20 ..i Abe Neer H. P. Ford .. A. F. Leonard E. W. Clemo C. A. Venerea H. StnWi::.. ! JJi ft . . 9.20 1 H. Williams 10.00 2.20 roe 8.00 5.00 49.80 11.80 19.80 20.00 20.00 19.00 16.20 17.00 8.00 20.00 18.80 19.60 24.00 17.60 L. Lamberson P. Cramer .. Grace Cramer .. B. Doan .... G. Soexarth ' I" ' V '' ' O. D. Garrison Fred Watkina . H. P. Ford ... A. F. Leonard Mrs. F. Clinlce James Spence . C. H. Brisrgs . W. J. Kilev ... C. Sandberg , Joe Nitsch O. Moreback Steve Lampa ....... t U. McKay ulius Floeter 18.80 18.80 18.80 24.00 24.00 16.00 16.00 16.00 16.00 17.80 , 16.00 Caroline Floeter Lena Floeter oe Sooieski Chas. Bucker .'. ,; B. Godfrey, ; A. George August Buss J. H. Wellington ............. E. T. Gore i.J3. R. Cliff E. C. Daiton ........... i .. . 16.00 16.00 W. W. Blakesley Andrew King ................ 16.00 19.00 19.00 19.00 5.80 5.60 16.00 John hchieve , Eva Zeller Adolph Schieve M. Rice i R. B. Sanborn ....... Edwin Ross W. A. Wood 16.00 Martin White, list of landa from Salem . B. Godfrey, 1.00 execution of achieve 2.00 118.50 8.23 C. W. Blakesley, Deputy As sessor 4 E. E. Quick & Co., abstract of lands tor Assessor W. H. Conyers, registering voters .- 23.60 G. W. Barnes, registering voter 11.30 6.20 11.90 7.10 D. W. Freeman, registering voters T. C. Watts, registering voters ...... J. Pringle, registering voters H. Henderson 17.10 1.50 R. S. Hutchinson, rent for ball for election . . X: . "Xi .f. . . J. W. Meserve, rent for ball for election James Gaittens, rent for hall 2.80 1.50 tor election H. C. Lamberson, rent for halt for election " 1.80 1.00 J. B. Godfrey, swearing elec- tion hoard Wm. Symons, canvassing elec tion returns '. Ira Parcher, canvassing elec 6.60 tions returns 7.40 Judges and Clerk of Election. W. L. Brown 8.00 I. R. Headlee...., Jared Wilson ... Tames Gallien' ... W. Lowman J. Hackenburg ... John Dolan N. F. Baker .... 3.00 S.OO S.OO 3.00 3.00 S.OO 3.00 3.00 fe, M. Slavens . . Greweir , H. Clark ..... S.OO 3.00 3.80 S.40 3.00 3.00 3.00 3.00 3.00 3.00 3.00 4.20 3.00 3.00 3.00 M. F. Hazen ... T. C. Watts .... J. M. Lindsay ... G. C. Fowler ... Henry Wasser ... J. C. Monroe F. L. Clark John King H. C. Gore I. S. Gragg .... C. S. Emmerson James Gaittens . E. J. Barnea W. E. Stevena .. M. Englert JVC. Johnson ... G. Lang 4.60 3.00 3.00 S.OO 3.00 S.OO 11.40 3.00 S.OO 3.00 s.e A. Holiday Cooper Whitney , S M. Graham ... O. E. Elliott .... Walter Colvin . . Jas. Graham G. W. Welch . . . Every getatrelay Exoaraton Bate to CUtaop and Lena; Beach, Via A. O. B. Hallway. . Beginning Saturday, June 14th, and every Saturday thereafter, during the ummer aeaionathe Astoria A Columbia River Railroad Company will cell round trip excursion ticket from allttatlon between Portland and Clatakanle ineln Ive, to all point on Clataop and return at rate of 12.60. Ticket limited good to return Sunday evening. Close con nection at Antoria with steamer Nan cotta to and from Long Beach. Thomae Dooley and Robert Rejetkl, bad aome trouble a mople of week ago, and came to blow, ning elqb. Dooley received tome eevere Injuries and died of pneumonia yesterday afternoon. Two or three hoara previous to Dooley' death Rejeeki wa acquitted of a charge ofaaraultby a jury Id Joatice Watkin'a court. After Dooley died. Eojeskl gave himself to the custody of tha sheriff, act ing nnder the advice of hia attorney, George A. Hall. The coroner'a Jury adjourned until thla afternoon to await the arrival of District Attorney Allen, by request of Deputy Eietrict Attorney Powell. Dooley waa waa 62 yeara old and unmarried. Previona to nil death he made a will bequeathing bia 8-ap-pooae farm and stock to T. B. Wallace, of the St. Helen Hotel. The baseball tournament to be held in4 St. Helena about Aogost 20th, ia an a used fact, and ahould receive every substantial encouragement. The newly completed grand itand in the St, Hel ena baaebaU field is a commendable im Drovement and a thing- of convenience. A good game waa played in the home neia mat nnnoay Deiweea tne ruen Union, of Portland, and the home team, the ecore standing 11 to 1 in favor of the visitors. The St. Helena team did ex cellent work at the bat, but were out classed in the field playing. Rainier waa deteated by tne seappoose team last 8nndsy by a score of 13 to 9. Collin & Gray carry a large stock of general merchandise, and their price are reasonable. Call on them when yon want anything. We rf itill fnrniebJng the Weekly Oregooian anu TZST 1 ;aueriggg year for only $2.00. Subscribe now. Hard wheat flours at Colli na Array's. ii i' ii i in iiiii I State Normal School, Monmouth, Or. ftrarinabta of the achool are in con stant demand at aalariea ranging from $40 to $100 per month. Student take the atate examination during their course in the achool, and are prepared to receive state certificate on gradua tion. Expense range from $120 to $176 per year. Strong normal conrae and well eqnipped training department. The fall term opens September 16th. For catalogue containing lull uiorsaw tion, addreea E. D. BE8SLER, President, Or J. B. V. BUTLER, Secretary. V,''' watts & Jfrice, DEALXE8 III- Flour and Feed Gboice Groceries Staple Drj Goods Best Quality Slices Hardware and Notions gvy NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Department of the Interior. 1 LaodOffic at Oregon City. Oregon, Jane Slit, 1903. a-rATTr-v IB mvKN THAT TUB IN followtni-nantwl settler hu Bled notlue ol hit Intention to make nal proof In tupoort ol hit claim, and that aald proof will be made be fore countr eiera oi Lwumm. a, Helena, Oregon, on August ma, 1SU2, vlt: IVO WAMSEKE, H, K. 12048, for th teW aeetloo i a, vrwu .kin ik n mmm wait. Ha namea the follow ing wlinaseM to prove hit eontinuout retidenoe apoa and cultivation of laid land vti: Met Dupont and Fred Floeter, Valley, Oregon; Aa ron Keller. Houlton. Oregon, and William Miller, of St. Helena, Oregon. ' CHARLfea B. MOORE8, Regttter. NOTICE OF LAND SURVEY. Office of County fhtrreyor, ' " Bv Hhi.kmi. Oa.. JiiW 1.1S03. .VOVTHV IB U RHKH V ,41 V KN XlfAl lltA 1 r-Ramavnr will on the 21 Bt day of Jaly, lua, euMlvide aooordlng to tha law pf lM. eeilon SO, towmtntp 1 aorta of range 1. west, ol Willamette Meridian. . a , .. a a ,uul m TaV 1 W A T" I t4 Dated jaly 1, UVX. W. T. WATTS. County Surveyor. 70TlCE0f FINAL SSTTLSM1NT. XTOTICBIS HBRKBY OIVSS THAT THK A.1 nnriiMtd aitmtntatratrlx ot the estate of Anson J. Orwlg, deceased, haa died with the clerk ot the County Court ol tha Stat of Ore gon, ior uoiuinoia cuumy. mj iviwi .w. ..-. aooount In the administraUou ot said astata, nd that the Judge ol aald Court hat nxed Monday, tha 4th dty of Aupist, WW. at U o'clock A, H. of said day, and the courtroom of aid Court, at the time and place for the hear. tn of aaid report and account, at which time and place any and all pereona lute noted in aald aetata may appear and object or contort th Administratrix of the ett&te of Auaoa J. Or wlg, deceased. . . Cted this SOth day of Juno, MM.- . Uraham 4 Cleeton, Attorney! for the Admin, intratrl ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE OF REAL ESTATE. - .-rvrr,a IB nKltlCRY GIVES. THAT IN D. J. Swltaer, aa tha Admlntatratoc of the eatate of Michael J. Canty, deceased. In Co- ivr.K,k in tha atata of Oreaon. under and by ylrtae ol an Order of the County Court ot aald Columbia oounty, maoe in tue , .kA .iA d.t.t and riatad July tth. A. ma. will at the front door of the Cou?l Court House In the City of St. Helena in aald County, at the hour of 10 o'clock to the forenoon on Saturday, the th day of August, A. u., tw n a.aia m thahiahaat and beal t ; . ., ... iMiwait n, a, it tM than one - halt to be paid at tha time of th sale tod .u. i,hin aa lo azoead one year. all deferred paymenta to be secured by mortgage on the property sold ana ta oear m teraatlal at eight per cent per annum, all the right, title and Interest that tha aald Michael y.&nty had at the time of hi. deoth. In and to th following deacribed real property allu ated to anld Columula county In th State of ... it. Th Northwest auarter of ee- tton rive In Townablw rire North ol Range TwoVaat ot ths Willamette Meridian. Dated at St. Helena, Oregon, thU JulyHh, 1(Id' I WITZER, at Administrator ot th Et tate of Michael J. Canty, deceased, 8. H. OBUBEB. Attornoy for th Adotlmt-tratM- rTt7- We Expect to Get It By giving you just a little more for your money than you can get elsewhere. , We Expect to Keep It By selling yon a quality of good that will invariabl give entire aatiafaction. NOT JUST NOW , A Superb Quality of Goods BUT ALL THE TIME. DART & POPULAR St Helens, - ST. HELENS Patronize a drug store when vou want pure, fresh and reliable Drags and; Patent Uedicines Perfumery, Toilet Articles, Etc. HEADQUARTERS FOR SCHOOL BOOKS k A Fine Line of Writing Supplies. , ... Plain and Decorated Crepe Paper, Etc. Direct from MMer-Regnlar 25- cut KctgIs Cslj 10 Cents How About BE TOO BOM E. E. OTICK & CO., . J mr. KLtS. DRSQOH si mam orraar Mew Uethoa of (ggggfi Thia la tb latest and moat aeientific method of Gold Filling. No Hammering. No soreness of the teeth, knA none ol thoee Dreadful Headache follow thla Painless method of Gold Filling. Dr. KHOBER, Dentist, 3I7pSSSI, oln Jt TWOTOra n XT . -,r f uriita uuvw. I O ) . .. Theodore S. Thomson, Dentist, Information and Appointments by Mail. , Boom 60 and 61, Washington Bldg., Sootheeet cor. 4th Waah. atreeta, PORTLAND, OREGON. Take Elevator to Fifth Floor. I COLLINS & GRAY 1 ran peoples' merchant Carry a foil atoek .QI2IOEI21EO DRY GOODS. BOOTS AND SHOES, LEATHER, HARDWARE, WOOMNWARE TINWARE, GKAKITEWARE, CROCKERY. STATIONERY, SCHOOL BOOKS, IS' FLOTJR, FEED, GRAIN, HAY, OIL MEAL, LIME, (iLASS, 0IL8, ' ' PAINTS AND SIMILAR WARES. ' .1 g Goods Exchanged for Produce. E 1 ST. HELENS. -" - OREGON, ij I. D.. If A Man lit To Tow And aay aome other wive, iontment, lotion, oil or alleged healer ia a good a Bacaleo' Arnica Salve, tell him thirty yeara of marveloua core of Pilea, Burn, Boil, Corna, Felon, tkere. Cut, Scald Broiee and Skin Eruption, prove it" th beat and eheapeat. 5c at Dr. E. Roaa' drag atore. Wa furoiah Tbb Mtar and Weekly Oregonian for t2 00 a year. Brat 5''fll " - v ;tf ilflllfia-IJI-l, 1 -'. YOUR TRADE1 E 3IUCKLE, DEALERS, ;- .-'. S - - Oregon. !J Your Title? It t all rignt? Remember that It ta the KECOHOtnal gOTerne. It our inaun- "t aa.a t recofde and ihow what they contain In relation to land title. If yoo contemplate buying land or loaning money oa ru aMate aeeurity, take no man'i word, but inlH upon knowing woal the record ehowa regardlua the title. Aa Abstract U aa eMential at aaead. IvMwttm h.rlnr It. We have only act of abetraet booka ta the county. Alt work promptly eueuted and aatitfjcUoo . guaranteed. If you hare property to in u re Went a call. are aseou for the bert lire lnuranoe cotnranlei la the world. It Torn hare property tor ule llat It with ua and we will tad a buyer. -v Gold Filling M-lffiru, TTrwin414 'Pnnn " . . km., puut iw ' V,. of aUpl and fane The State Normal achool at Monmootla report tbat the demand for ita gradu ates during; the past year haa been mnch beyond the aupply. Gratltiatioa from the Normal, practically atimirea a nleoa worth from 40 to $100 pr month. The (tndenUUke thUtextnitiliona daring the regular conrae and are easily able to pasa on all aubjecta required tor atate paper be tor graduation. The achool haa a well equipped trainl department oomieting of a nine grade town achool and a typical cnttr? tCBOOl. . 9 s a 1 X I 1