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About The Oregon mist. (St. Helens, Columbia County, Or.) 188?-1913 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 15, 1902)
THKOUEGOX MIST v iHtttvn avtair rumav atoiim KEKf KB n. OABIiEHT, Edito am I'aorftiwroa. ff PERSONAL Tell tkmlr-. of Vrnonla, wat in town Jnrlng tb pt f. Newton McCoy, a well Portland lew ,tt, wa In town TuhkUt.' ' , Ham Mile.' of St, Helen, wm in Kilw Monday .-Jonmal. T. fl. Wallac, ol Bcappoo, wm in town Butuniwjr. Mint Mry Barks, of Portland, - iudttb8wltr bona over Sunday J, M. Archibald, ol Goble, wm vil Korlntown Saturday. Mr. V7, D. Moyar, of Scappooee, wm flitting friend la town Saturday. The Ml Hand and Mir Elevens. of Warren, ware visitor In towa Tues day. , Mri. William J. Muckla, of Rainier, lalted'har daughter, lira. Chart John, ovr Sunday, Charles Cooper, ol Ktma, wm a ! hoc In town during tht Ant of tb week. Botomoa Bock and L. t, Bargvr were among tht Yankton people la town Tuesday. :" K, 0. Daltoa hat been chief saleatnan to the Pharmacy, during tha abaecc of Jay Paining. Mr. 8. 8. War oama down from Portland Sunday eight to epend 1 faw daya at tha farm with Mr. Way, Mluawa Wlnnla nod Ten nl Way came down front Portland Saturday night to attaod tha Muckl party, Thay returned botne Sunday. John PrlngUt, a prominent merchant ' a( Varoonia, wa in towa duriog Uta week, aad mado a buatoaaa visit to Oregon City Saturday. Deputy County Clerk W. A. ilarrla and daughter returned Sunday from a vH?t to their farm in the Nehateta auontry. Herman (Smith, of tha 8t. Helena I.omber Company, moved hie family from Portland Tueaday to Dr, Kdwin Roe' dwallinf . Attorney, 8; II. Orabar and family are taking their annual vacation at Oreae park, Waah., and may not be in kit effie here until tha UUi or 25th. Andrew King returned tha orat of tha week (ram a vacation trip do a the falumbia. Ha "pent a eon pie of week at Beaeide. D. Richard aoa raturaad tha 6rwt of tha week from a trip with a hunting party np tha the tkappooea. They auc eeeded la catching a deer. Daid Henaliaw, chief clerk la Perry'e tor at Houlton, returned Haturday evening from a vacation trip up the .Columbia to Eaatern Oregon. E. T. Boyle aad family left Catlin laat Thursday to raka np their realdanca at Clatakaula, Oregon.-CowllU Val ley Journal. ,' . Mr, and Mr. John Boott and George Circle moved vr on Bauvie' lalasd to flith until abont Cnrietmaa. Vancouver Columbian. iMce. Minnie Kelly and children and Mra. George Kelly and family went to tha bark ahauty at Bunker UUI Mon day to camp for a few day. Dr. H. K. Cliff returned from Clatsop Beach Tueaday, where be bad joined hie family for a few daya. Ha reported crowd of people and delightful weather. Frank Looker, a prominent eitixen of Mlit, waa in tha alty Tueaday. He stated that two threaber in the valley would aoon atari up, but that a few of 'tha farmera wera not yet through bay Ing. George A. Brodl and family, of Port land, who had been camping for aeveral daya, near " Houlton, returned home M.uxlay. Attorney Brodie ia eaten elvely Intereeted ia tha Oregon Wood Company here. , . Mra. Jacob George accompanied Mra. T. C. WaUa down from Portland .Satur day evening. They remained here un til Sunday arening, when they went to Reuben, where Mra. George will vlait Mra. WatU tor a few daya. Joaeph Dobhina, of Qulncy, aaaiated Oeoar Eaton to celebrate bl 8Snd birth day at Oawego laat Saturday. On the the day prevtoue they attended the fun eral of their bid comrade, Nalhan Tin gfe at Oregon Olty. J. A. Holadar.of Deer laland, waa at Jl..,.ltin Hundar. He ba leaaed the jnn..r iiftiiitv nlaea. near Uoble, and will aniMira extenaivelr in hay and atock ralalug. Ho la purchaalng atock to nut on tha plaea. ' Mra. tt. A. Perrr and daughter and Mrt. Ellaabeth Perry, of Houlton, went to Seeilde Monday, to occupy their oot tue for tha eeaeon. Mi. D. W. Price, ol Bcappooaa, aownpanled them, and will ba their gueat lor eeeeral daya. 8. A. Mtlea returned early in he week from a trip np tha Willamette valley. Ha deolarea that the ocean preete make St. Helena tha moat fav ored apot In tha atate during the eum uier month. ', Mr. E. W, Keaaey, of Keaaey, waa at Houlton wOnday, on her way to Port land, Where be will receive a eouree of treatment for acaema. She we ac companied by hr daughter, Mr. J. Prankel and daughter, the Mine Hul burt, Maroh and Todd, all of 8t. Iul. Mo., and had been Mr. Koaaey a mull Inr enuDla of week. Mr. Frankel had been a delegate to the federation of woman' club at Loe An- mUm m.,A ha nar vara nOW On their mum trin hnmm. O. O. Keaaey, o( Vernouta, drove tha party out to Iloul Mra. Jacob Uor returned to Port- and wttuiinatiay, w II. ftdmU md a bnIne trip to Oregon City Monday. E. P. McNeil, of Uillaboro, a former realdent hero, waa in town Tueaday. Mra. George Brlno ha been y inking irtenn in rortiana lor a week. I'oatiBMter H. A. Perry eipect to Join Ma, family at Could today or to morrow , Waahington Mnckl i now a member of tba Qulck-Demlng-Blaketley camping party la tba Nebalem. U. A. Darnal), of Coamopolii, Waab., waa vltlting W. U. Powell, during the week, Mra. Martin White ax pact to leave today for Hamilton, Mont., where aha will visit relative for a month. W. W. Allen drove over from Verno nla Tueadayi accompanied by Mr. 0. L. UatQeld and Mini Auitln. Mr. I. H. Copeland and children re turned Thuraday from a month' vlalt to relativea at Albany, Henry St. Bayoor aud Attorney Men- denhall, of Portland, were in St. Uel en Wednesday. MiM Flora George and Mia Albert- aon, of rortiana, attended th Uuckl party Saturday night, Jame Quina of Quinn'i Landing, waa tranaactlng bulaneea here laat Monday, -Oalbla net Gaaette. Mr. and Mra. J. H. Sheldon etpect to leave for Seattle and Sound point nest Mondey, where they will remain for a week or mora. George A. Hall, Cliff Devla and Mr. Saxton left Tneeday morning for the Mehalem valley, where they will camp tnd bant for a few day. Mra. Jame Dart aud children and U. Perry, Captain and Mr. K. Cope- land a mplng in th vicinity of Bun ker Hill. Miaa Agne Mockle, daughter of Mr. and Mr. Jame Muckle, of Portland, i visiting at the bom of her aunt, Mra, D. J. ttwltaer. Mr. and Mra. E. M. Wharton, of Hood River, arrived Wedneaday, and are viaiting bar parent, Dr, and Mra. G. CapkM at Columbia City. They will remain a couple of week. Mr. Gertrude Collins, teacher of th Ooble ecuool, haa given ber pupilaa couple of weeke vacation on account of the warm weather, and It la her pur pose to attend the institute at Cist kanle neat week. Rev. W. A. Brack, of Portland, was visiting hi parlahkmer ber laat Fri day, A h i taking hi annual vaca tion till month, he will not Oil fit reg ular iDonthlv annolntmcnt In th Epia- oo pal church ber this month. M. Saxon returned Sunday from Aa- toria, where ba waa fishing for aeveral weeke. The season waa not a proflt- abla one for fishermen, lor wbeoever tba run became profitable, the buyers would begla to cut th price. Mr. D. A. Filler, who ha been visit- ug bar daughter, Mr. 11. J. Water for th past two months, will start on th return trip to her home at Akron, Ohio, Sunday. She will atop en-route in Indiana. H. Kramer and daughter, Mis Emma, aad John Larson, of Deleua, were in St. Helen Tuesday. Mr. Kramer stated that Mra. Thoma Meaerve, the poet- mlstreea, had moved away, a they In tend to change their residence eoon. An effort le being made to induce Mre.- Englee, the long distance telephone of flee manager, to accept tbe office. Eugene Blakeeley returned Monday from the Nebalem country, oaving ioined the Qulck-Deraing-Blakeeley camping party for a lew daya. A flying rumor came in tha otber day to toe ef fect that Mr. Quick bad hot a large bear. .However, it haa not been verified by tbe filing of any oialm and proof at tha county ciera oinee tor wauy bounty. . ' ; R. L. McUan, ol Mayger, woo my .i...,..ii. .h. hiiuiM I laat wees wune taking a nonun wiv- -rabbit, died in a Portland hospital Mon day. H lelta wile and lour chiidieu iu destitute circumetence. A TOOMd t-ADlfll JU1FH atAVSlO. At Panama, Colomkla, tr Chamber lala'a Colic, Cholora and Ular- . rboea Kemedy. Dr. Chas. H. Utter, a prominment uhysician of Panama, Colombia, in a Lint letter .Ute : ,"Lat March I bad a a patient a young lady alxteen year of age, who bade very bad attack of dyaontery. JSverytmng t p"""" i. ,.d Ineffectual and aha waa grow- Ina worse every hour. Her parenta were -i- -mold die. She had become so weak that aha could not turn oyer in . . mi.., ,js Aa at thi critical mom- imi, niw " - - . nt was study for me. but I thought of ni..mMrlaln'a Colio, Cholera anu diarr hoea Remedy and as a last resort pre scribed it. The most wonderful result wa . within eiubt bour h WM T""? Z " T: itand at th end ol sne w r - one week w entirely wen. For aale Edwlm Ross, Druggist, nr'iJi.choloet specialties in grocer- ia go to Ealley Brinn, noimu.. Waktco 6 vouno win from Colum m. county at ouce to prepare for pos - i the itovernmeut aervlce ran ' ...n .lrka. letter-carrlera, custom ll0M and departuiental clerks, etc. An . . r..u.t I'nrrea. Inat., leoar ply to inwi """ Rnplde, I. . H Morgua. of the New York Store . M,T ,D..th American silverware, ! 101 ". . Th. list '0,i,,'t.".t 21 c l ef dlffirVnt ar-ticles, r l ul for tba table. useiui h urchaaea u'hn a customers caau v"' When .V .o h. 1. lven a choice of amount w f , - -- " ... The offer i a pec Z. and the article, are aiBuuu.i-... , guaranteed elidvw- .-'LOCAL:. Ic cream at tha Pharmacy every Satr orday, , , , Second-hand bicycle lor sal at Col HnAGray'. Born, at Bachelor Flat. Bundav. 'Au gust 10th, to Mr. and Mra. Alfred Bar riaon, a aon. . It is reported that Cook Gambia. Mv. Ing back of Goble, lost hi residence and shingle mill bv lira ,lnrln th. week. Too Horthera Padflc Ballroad Com- pany it replacing th old wooden brldae cross Milton creek with a a tee) ttfoct- nr. , . ; . Rev. C. E. Philbrook baa discontin ued hi visit to Long Beaton, aad will preach at. Bachelor alat nut Sunday, immediately alter Sonday acbool. Tha Sherman have several hundred cedar, poet ia tha railroad yard at Houlton ready for shipment to Califor nia. William Sknta, who purchased tba yulck place at Bachelor Flat, haa lu (tallad a cream separator, and will pay particular attention to dairying, Gorg Lindsay, of th St. Helena Meat market, chipped a dressed bog, welgbiug 276 pounds, and three-quar ters of beef to Portland Tuesday after noon, Dr. Cliff wa called to Reuben Tnee day to sea George Clark, who wa gored by a bull. A couple of ribs were fractured, but Mr. Clark ia progressing favorably. Tbe Canty estate, near Deer bland, was bid in laat Saturday by Cbarlea Duffgan, of Portland, father of Mra. M. J. Canty, the administratrix. The land brought 1630. Both partiea were for mer residente of this coonty. W. B. Diltard baa a fine apring on bia property thi aid of tha Water reel- dunce, and ho coatemplatee putting ia a windmill, which will enable him to ir rigate this ground a well a bia reel- donee place. A saw fell on th leg of Mr. Mclntyr. who i employed ia th wood camp, Bear Houlten last Suaday, and cat a ee veregaahin one leg. The Injury wa act serious, but there wa considerable loe of blood. A big lot of cordwood la stacked ready for atiputeut at tbe Houlton depot. It lathe property of Churchill Bro., and ia intended for shipment to tbe Portland market. Tbe fishing eeeaott ha eloeed in thi vicinity. Tbe aaaaon bad been fairly good, but when the price dropped down to two cents per pound, the fishermen began to pack away their net. Mia Matilda Muckl gay a book so : eial to a Urge number ol her friends laat Saturday evening. It lr reported to hav been a gratilylng auccesiful af fair. Ko report waa banded in, so this paper is unable to give the details. The value of bread ia not alone in tbe ligbiueee and whitcneee of it, but la also In the fiavot of it. "White River" aud "Uiglieud" are superior flour in that they not only make a light bread, but it also baa a aweet flavor. For sale by Collins A Gray. Joaeph Tompkins, a farmer residing near Warren', hied a petition in bank ruptcy in tha United State District Court. Hi liabilities ainoant to I2U4, which Include accounts duo to persons in Oregon City and a Judgment iu favor o( Uraut County for S00. There are no asset. A portion of the material has arrived for the new Baptist church at Yankton. Cbailee Tar bell, tbe creamery man, waa the leader in tha move to build a church ediiica. Ha donated flOO, Mrs. Tarbell gava (10, and th other resi dent o( tbat aection subscribed liber ally. Tha church e tension society, also furnished substantial aid. Muckle Brother are making substan tial Improvement iu all their buildings in town. U. W. Clark haa charge of the work, and ia now painting tee room oi the big bam and the two dwellings near King's shop. The otber ouuainga in town will receive an overhauling, and altogether a total of 80,000 sbiuglee will be ueed for new rooting by nuckio a this season. Ti,ra is a bortem of water from tbe the aouroe of supply of city water, and I the pump ba been Marted op to run Columbia water Into the Dig reservoir on tbe bill. The shortage thoa early in tbe eeaeon miry ba partly dua to waaV age. Is is likely that the pump win have to be-run souie time yet. Leu Decker 1 engineer, and hi place a watchman at th sawmill ia being tilled by George Weber."; , The St. Helen Lumber Company is progressing favorably with improve ment to tbe sawmill, ana win start up tbe machinery before' uiauy weeka. A plledrlyer wa pressed into eervlco dur ing the week, and new pile placed in position for the slip and boom. Both the mill leasee re now residents of the city, U. P. Murray occupying the l.mas Muckle house, and Herman Smith, the Dr. Bos house. Mr. N. Tiugle, who haa resided at Gladstone for the past two years, died ft bl home at 12:15 o'clock Tuesday after noon. 1 Deceased suffered a paralytic stroke several years ago and haa grad ually grown worse, bis condition becom ing very critical laat Friday, after whtoh time he rapidly failed, He was 97 yer ami five month of age jand leaves a wit and only child, Mrs. Harvey Grose. Mr. Tingle was a veteran of the Civil war, enlisting In Ohio. In 1870 he came to Oregon, settling in Washington county. n .nnn ramoved to Columbia county. where he resided until nearly two year ago, when he removed to Gladstone Oregon City Enterprise Remember the grand ball tonight at tba opera house. , SCHOOL Teachers' Ejtamination. The largest claaa in tbe history o' Colombia coonty are taking the exami nation for coonty teacher' certificate There are 35. County 8uerintenden Copeland is aaalsted in th examination by Mrs. Dr. 0. L, Hatfield, oJ Vamoni. and Mra. 8, 8. Way. . Following are the mam berg 9! be class with naideaea addr3t E. S. Faxot)..,, Yaakt fi 211 Lewls,, (r . , .,.,'C'dIt areity Pa. A. M. North ,.,,,,.,, ."Vernon a Maria Frante. ,,, ,,,,,, .Ralnf Martha Green... ...Oneida. WatM Ruth Little, rejena... Millie Wondarlv. Phoebe Balmano,,;.,. Daisy Watklna.. Teres Burtis.... Bertha Lewiaon,.,,.. . MyttUPo wall ;,..,.. Lot Perry..,,,, .,,'.,;, LuluGeooga...; Jessie Mitchell........ Vlda I. Lwl .,. Clar I, Irwin . . Ella M. Austin..,...,.' Jessie Brown , . v. . - - I Debut ..... . ..Ralnie, Portland St. Helens , , .Hudson , .Qui OCT Pittsbnrg ... ..... Rainier . , . , . ,SU Heiem . ...St. Helen Dulversity Park ... .... ..Aurora ........Warren .,.,;.. Port land ...Scappooee "I . Hoolton ... Rainier Grace DeGraff Leota Lowe. . . L. E.Gulker. Charle Hall. Ruby A. Jackson. . . , , Carrie Morrison . ,' . . . . . . . Ciatekanie ...Rainier ..Portland iaaaal Catnty Taaeheri' Iaxtitate to ba Bald at Clatekante A a gust 20, SI aad f S. Wealaeaditir, 8 :60. Opening and Organisation. 9:05. Recent Educational Advance - meot, Preston, W. Search. , 9:44. Reading Foundation Principle, D. A. Grouts 10:26. Reces. ..k . 10 :40. The Growth of a Child,"Preston W. Search. . ' 11 :20 Aritbmetio First Year Work, D. . A. Grout.. .-.( . .- 'i 19:00. Noon Intermiseioo. I OP. Music 1:40. Natur Study .Preston A. Search. 1:60. Grammar Memory Gems, D. A. Groat. 1:00. Recess, - - 8 : 15, Tba Parent and tbe Child; Preston W. Search. :f 3:65. Observation Method of Teaching, D. A. Grout.- : . j , , ' ; Tatwraart t-M. Oper4ng-.-Muehs'. 9 M. - History and Gtnjpaphy, Preston W. Search, 9:46. ' Reading How we Learn to Road, D. A. Grout. ' 10:26. Recess. 10:40.: The Literary Training of Child ren, PreetonW. Saarch.; 11:20. Arithmetle-rWhat . are Good Probleiftsf D. A.4rub , ' , - 16 KK). Noon Intermission. l:30r Music,,;-;" . 1 :40.. The Teaolier1 and the , Child, Preston W, Search. , g0. Grammar IrreguUr Verba, . A. Grout. . '. " ; ? ' . . i 8:00.' Reces. .v , . , 8:16. Art Decoration of School Bootna, Preston W. Search. , 3:66. Teaching Socratio and Telling Method, D. A. Groat. 8:60. Opening. 9.06. Hiatory,J. H. Aekerman. 9 :46. Reading-Th Word Phonic Meth od, D. A. Groat. 10:96. ' Recea. - 10:40- The New Course of Study, J. H. Aekerman, ':. 11 :20. Preeent Day Idea of Geography , D. A. Grout. . . J 12:00. Noon Iutetuilsaion. 1:30. Muaio. ,. 1:40. History, J. H. Aekerman. v 2:20. Induction and Deduction, D. A. Grout. - 8:00., Races. . ---v 3:15. The Public Sohaol Library, J. H. Aekerman,. 8;55, Frye' Geographiee. D. A. Grout. The lecture Will be proceeded by a short muaieal progrfcm by local talent, . Wedneaday, Aug. 20 at p. m. . "What 1 Saw in Europaut Schools," Preeton W. Search Thuraday Evening Aug. 21, Program to be arranged. Fiiday, Aug. 22 at 8 p. m. Address Selected subject State Supt J.'H. Aekerman.' i . The price of wood keeps advaneing alowlv.' bnt with a steady movement. And it ia hard to obtain, owing to tbe I fact that good choppera m hard to ob-1 tain. Sunday,- t lie Astoria & Columbia River railway began to uae coal for their engiuee instead of the popnlarOregon flr. Next they may have our trains pulled by oil burner. Astoria Herald. , The East Fork Phingle A Mnnfaur ing Company, of .Pittsburg, have reliev ed their new engine and boiler and are now installing the same. The other machinery wa placed in position some time ago. Tbe officer of tbe company are; President,, William Pringle; vice- president, W. D. Case j Secretary, E. J. Mill; treasurer, J. W. Parker. The mill i convenient to a large body of One timber, and will eoon be ready for active operations; They, will no doubt turn out the finest shingle aver put on tha Pacific coast markM, as the Nelialem cedar cannot be excelled any where. A Care for Cholera Iafantam. "Ijiet Vv," reji Mrs. Co tie Raker ,of Book water," Ohio, an" Infant child of our nuiglibor'a wrs sutferiug from cholera in fantum. Hie dortor hadiiivenp all hopes of recovery. I took a bottle of Chaniber lain'e Col!c, Cholera and Diarrhoea Bern- edv to the house, telling them I felt sure It would do good if nned according to V.".i. t5 . J nm h directions. In two day time tha child had fully recovered, and la now tneanv a year ainoe) a vigorous, healthy girl. I have recommended thi Remedy fre quently nd hav never known it to fail in any "ingle instance," for sale by Edwin Boa Druggist. BASEBALL TO It I now an ansa red fact th baeebatl tournament to ba held on tha St. Hel ena field next Thaasday, Friday and Saturday, will anrpaa all p rev ion ax- pectatlon, , It will b ontijom aarnival for three daya, In addition to th f eaters herctoJor fhntiohad. "Caste" will he presented n Thursday evening by th Rainier Draauttl Clnb. There will be a dance Friday evening, The Columbia Olty team defeated St. Helena last Sunday by a acor of 16 to 11. Tha feature of tba gama wa But; lalo's brtiing. -Two or three Colombia Olty player will play In th St. Helen team ouring tna tonrnameni, Tha women' gam will be played on Saturday foienoon. On tbe 8nnday following the Pi f era of Portland will play the the winning tour nament team on tie nt. Helena neld. The sdmisrion will be 25 cents. FRASK X. FOSTER DEAD. Accident!!? KDJed by Freight Ea glaa Tacaday Xlght. . Frank M. Foster, a well known resi dent of Goble; waa run over by a freight train engine, no tbe treetle about mid night Tueeday, and wa killed. He had been to town, and wee evidently on hi way to th home of Mr. Blake when the accident occurred. Coroner Dal- ton waa aumnioned from here, but the idquest wa not held until th engineer and fireman could be summoned from Tacoma. It wa Thuraday morning be fore Coroner Dal ton and Depnty District Attorney Powell' relumed from Goble, Tha Foetere are among the ok! eat and most highly respected resident of Co lumbia eouoty. Tbe deceased wa a member . of th Modern Woodmen of America,' and left aa Insurance policy in favor of hi brother, R. W. Foster, for $2,000. -., Coroner's Jury Verdict, Goble, Oregon, Anguat 14th, 1902. We, the coroner1 jury empanelled to Inquire into tha euae of the death of Frank 2L Foster, find that that the de ceased waa Frank M. Foster, of the age of 42 year, who lived at Goble, Oregon ; that the deceaied wa accidentally killed at Goble, Oregon, on the tree tie of Ute Northern Pacific railroad about one-eighth mil north of the depot at about midnight on on the 12th dj(. Aoeuat, by-being struck by tbe-enSifine oflho through freight traljr" No. 64, of tha Northern Pacific failroad. H. M. Fowler, foreman-f M. Link, C. Marfan, G. Grnbejr, G'. W. .Jordan, G. O. ler,, : torn- -Leak Plaaiaat, Plena. - Photographer C. C. Harlan, of Eaton, O.. can do so now. though for year he couldn't, because h suffered untold agonv Irom ute-worsj lorm oi iiwigea-, tion."All phvsiciana and medicines iatle to help.him till he tried Electric Bitter which worked each wonder for him that he declares they are a godsend to sufferers from dvapepsin and stomach trouble. Dnrivaled tor dieeaeee of the Stomach' Liver and Kidney, they brace up and give new life to the whole ey rem. Trytbem. Only 60c. Guaranteed by St. Helena Pharmacy. v Larvaa-Kraater. . Mia Panlina A. Kramer, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. H. Kramer, of Deleoa, waa married to John Larson, also of Delena, was married to John Larson, also of Delena, Tuesday. The cere mony was solemnized at the Congrega tional parsonage . at Hon! ton, Rev. Charles E. Philbrook being tbe officiat ing clergyman.' Tba bride and groom are both worthy yonng people of De lena, and will make their home there. AH War Saved. For year I suffered uch nntold mi- nrv from Kroncnius." writes J. n. Johnson, of Brootrbton. Ga., "that often I was unabeltowora. men , wnen ew rvthinn- else failed, t wa wholly enrea by Dr. Klne's New Discovery for Con sumption. Mv wife sufferen tntenselv from ABthma." till it cured ber. aud all our. experience goes to ahow it ia tbe beat ijrnnn medicine in ute worm. r trial will convince you it's o n rival wl for Throat and Lung diseases. Guaranteed bottles 60c fend tl.00. .Trial bottle free at St. Helens Pharmacy . Death of John Atkins. John Atkina, a well known reeident of St. Helen for the past 19 yearadied at hi home here, aged about 69. The funeral was held Saturday, tha services belna conducted by Rev. CUE. Phil brook. Atkins bad been In poor -health for some time past, and ended a three week oonrse of treatment in a Port land hospital, a few daya previous to hi death. . Mr. Atkins was a native of Germany, but served in the United State army during- the late civil war. He came here with Joseph Haybnrn and C. U. Cable 19 year ago, and tor a number of years carried on tha business of manu facturing kegs and barrels. When he died, his old friende, Cable and Hay burn looked after the detail of his fun eral. The deceased left an uncle and nephew, somewhere tn the Eaat. He wa held in high esteem by his acquain tance and friends. Timber I4UKI, Ant June S, 1078, notice ran hjbucatioh. Ukitsd 8tatk Laso drrtra, . reo Oltv, Oreiom.April U, 1B(B. XTOTicE u hkrbbV givkn that is com- DlUnoe with tbe pnivlclons of the act of CntiRreiu of June S, 18;, enlltled "An act lor the aale ol timber laiida In tbe Suites o( 'llnr ul, Orereu, Kvd, ami Wuhintton Tetrl- uirr." aa extended to an tne ruuiio u nl stucM by act 4)1 Ahkum it 4. lKWi, AusiMt r. Mahne, of of Clatsop, atate of Oregon, I hi thi orfloa his sworn atnte- Aatons. oouutv hM thla ilav ll)el hi thie meet No. ft&S, for the purchase ol tbe nS4 ol aeottoit Nu. , in towushlp No. 8 n, range Ho S w, and will otter proof to Jhow that the land souuht la mote ritlimble for iw timber or atone than for axrhmltural purposes, aini to 1 (si.ir and lieeeiverof this otlute a,t Oregon city. I Oreiron, on Saturday, the 8tb day oi November. 1UL Ue uainea aa witiiea(i: Vider Heroian, ewaWl-n Ills claim iu aula lana peiore tne k- of Astoria, Oregon; be ba ml an Glaser, John Olnaereud John Muehlhaueen, ol Olney, Ore gon. Any and all peron claiming d iteraely tha sbove-dewrlbed lands are reqwated to tile their elainM In this ollloe on or before saltl 81 h day ft November, lima. aiaon C14AS. 1. MOOUK9, Rest""'. V7e tact to Cct It By giving yon Juet a little mora for year oicnef thin you can get lewker. We Expect t3 Xci? It By aelllBg yon a crnality of gieoilf that will lnvri9bf , g iva antlre aatiefaetioa. ' . ; .' '. " KOT JTBT KOW : A Superb Quality of Goods BUT ALL TILE TIME. ' DART h MUCKLE, POPftAR 6t Helens, ajMaVatVavevet-evev "" ST. HELENS : - A , Patronize a drop; store when you want pure, fresh and reliable - Drags and Patent Mcines Perfumery, Toilet Articles, Etc HEADQUARTERS A Fine Line of , I' Plaiu and Decorated Mrvfi from PfTbliskr-B tt&i 25-tCt Mill Oulj 10 Cents i - 1 - - - - . evavtvav-ty ls v-i ayi How About RK YOU SPUR renrdt and show , . ,1H eenrtty, Uko uo Dn' word, but lniiot iinui kiKwllis w; ,4J.,wri.awTnr.llucthetHl. An Abntrcl ! ! " ated. insltfon hrtn . aanw.iha only ' ol awaraet book In the eamntj. All work promily executed ml nattulactlun miriDtMl. If you hay rrotxirt? to imure stre u a call . We ueunlor tba beat lire Iminnince eouwuuea m the world. If tuu have proiwty lor sale list it with us utd we art 11 and a borer. main virwvi Hew Methods of Gold Filling This 1 tha latest and moat scientiBc method of Gold Filling Ho H&rr-mering. No eoreueea of the teeth, and. none of those Dreadful Headache follovr.thi Painless method of Gold Filling. Dr. KNODER, Dentist ft .- T H TU 12 it ,"l tr g urncs noil. Theodore S. Thomsoa, Dentist, " information and Appointments by Mail. , Room 60 and 51, Washington Bldg., Southeast eor. 4th Waah. streets, PORTLAND, OREGON. isk0 jCiievntor iu j.'iibn jriwr., aW COLLINS THE PEOPLES' M BRCH ANTS Carry a full stork wlJaWrwW'aaai aP!'!1 al w WwwW DRY GOODS, BOOTS AND WOODED WARE, TINWARE, STATIONERY, FLOUR, FEED, GRAIN,. HAY, OIL MEAL, LIME, GLASS, OILS, PAINTS AND SIMILAR WARES. . . : . Goods Exchanged for Produce. e ST. HELENS. - OREGON. Jat Look At Her. -Whence came that sprightly step tanltless kin, rich, jroey. complexion emilinir f!. She looks Rood, teels gvrl iliere.aher ecret. She 'e Ir. 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