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About The Oregon mist. (St. Helens, Columbia County, Or.) 188?-1913 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 5, 1902)
1 Kt. licit Ore., Die. IL'lli, IWi. TWHNTWTH BIRTHDAY. Wltli tlila Issue the Oukuon Miht haa reached Its 2Ulh birthday. This paper hit reached u staudiitd of stability. where Itsuiinie In greater Hinii that ol ll editors and iu ItJ ittlicra. It was long ago tBlnhtiNlircl mi a permanent hui. I'eoplo who were lit suhatitutliil friende In lis early tiny ol advernity,; are still lia friends. And there are many new one. Juat al this liuiti its future win never iixiru proiuUiiig. 8uhcriptlon r cowing in at a steady rati', and the advertising patronage lit increasing in most encouraging way, TIib pretended republican, who alyly cnl out llif impression to outside pre cincts Hint Tub Mint wa on its iaal li'trn, because In' could tint dictate im policy, h im discovered in llm schi'iiic. U told Tliu Uiuclto that he was next lo the "Hilitlviaii," The Knlnii-f I iiuctiM In utterly unreli able as to it BiHUmiifiitu, nn, I in editor knew tlmt . ,,.ilH.mt,.y Hiil when tin stilted tlmt Hi.. new law rwiufrcd the delln.Ueiit Hat to Im (,t to thn t bidder, or tlmt sheriff lluttsn Ji nut notify the dcliiniuciil. I.WifilXH IM Mill X(IKS. There in still considerable logtting on Milton rreek in a mull any. Crouect lire getting along fmrly well moving the flit Micro liming llm pitat ataaoii, The oi It In now in(jn.iiinj In n very rut Min t. ,ry wavln ilu.ir Tiiln creek rntnp, and the output from their new fli'lil if operation will bo uvuii'tiiing im liictuc, I'erry Cahor in still getting out rednr bulla and piling uu Milton creek. Tlioiinm HoUtini' in inutiu n lot of hura inlu Milton crock, mi. I (j. I. ISouncy and A. A. Smith are each putting auw lg into I In' eeine stream. Thw coiiliuucd lniivy rains ami heavy raina and freahcta are interfering with I'Kging operations in mine localities, lint Una sill not materially interfere with the ouptut for thn coining reason. '"KU'iiiJ mul milling i..Tlioin arc iinummllv active in th.i Nrhuli'in conn, try, hii h will 1. tin, scene ,,( xtn,. aim npf mtittiitt nilliin a very few yearf. Th Y iwn, IVItnii 1 iiiipniiy have tfn tli-tnynl hy llm Mli wi,.r i;caver iTwk, hm thin will not intrrfi ro with thn iiiiiniiiiHily of llmir on'iation, Thi'in ia iiiiilii a hit of llit- Viit'iioiiVLT l.uiiiU'r t'onioiiy' lngi U-aohti acroaa thn rivor fioui St. IIcIimih. Tliov were t urrii'il mil of l.i. i river hy the hue I eny frenheta. Junc Kintnrr kua a.ll hia inti'ri'at in ihe l ox t'rt k nhinttlu mill to Ai llmr lioU'ita. SCAPPOOSE I" A. J-'raki-a wi-iit to I'urt Tu iikcihI, Wunh., Tiii.hIhv iiiht h iih ii lii-ml u! ttuiriiiiglihreil llulnlein cow, hii-h lie I in. I anlil from Inn licnl to piiriii-a then'. He alio retnrniHl rheck (or $H);ii, aent him f (huroKgolirnl t'Hlllr, In'ing un nl'le lo ioi tun nnlcr. Slneo Im emrieil itwiiy tlii' unii'H lit the Vakiinii f.ilr, hin milt's hdvo nifioiiiiU"l to about eight thoronhou'iln per ininitli. Ki'iipiiiiMU Artifi.iii AxM'iiihly No. lilt Ima elerleil li e fullowing New oUict-rN : Miifter Arliiin, .1. !. Ouni'iinj ii'jiii ti'iiiirui, Ioe Walla; aenlor 1'oinlurtor, l!i rt Wenl ; j ininr eomliirtor, William l'lper: n'l-it'liiiy, M. J. Kuglerl; tivun iiier, II. W, I'lii'e; Incpt'i'tor, Myrtle Wet;M, of ('., Williniii Went; pnat mantel' Ailiwin, J 1. Went. The fall term uf the 8c iippo(mc athool eloaeil lut Triihiy. The tenehera were K. .y. Hi an-, of I liiUry, nml Mina Anna Hmilh, ol Oregon I'ily. MensrH Wiitls .V I'lice have ahlppcil alHiiit ISiK) eoiila of wooil thia neiison, ami expect lo cut INK) enrila next yvnr. W.T. Walts, Jiii'dli Skur.a, 1). ( ooper , , , , ,, , , , n,l others have -hipped h.ii.iII iota from una mauon. mo miiniiHMiiB irorn Die lough ami other near-by aliiinga are innnelian. I,, llrown and Jay White are the maiiagera of the iiiaaiiuvraUu bull to Iw given thriatnina Kve. Iter. Jonea, of I'ortland, will fill the pulpit of the Congregational church next Sunday, Tlminaa McKay, the lludaon Day pioneer, haa returned from Portlund, where lie waa receiving treatment for hia evea, M. Kuehinan haa duiuonitrateil that patatoea can Im aucceaafullv ruined at S'aipowe. He haa lold a part of 1800 aack produc.li of burbanka at 06 cents per hundred. The White Koae Social Club held a nennion Tunaday night. The new night operator at the railroad ilc xt ia Mr. Kpaulding, win) recently arrived from Wiaconain. A aleam ahovel gang and two gravel tralna am bimy flllingaround the cement pillara under the t rent lea. Barren On Vnvi.tn.'ll a f.piiti.,.. luinial iieiu ai uie rcniiii'iicH in Henry ljtrKin, iuhomirof Mma Lillian Ijirum, who wna don n from I'ortland for a few dava. Charlea I.urfiin, returned lo Cheinuwa iai wcck. A large crowd lurried out to hear the ilehatn on the M ult. "Keaolved that the Negro of America bai been treated mure Abimeively than the Indian." Allirinntne M. H. Ilauin, Morton Toui kiun, J'. I'mtcv, Negative, J. II. Toin kina, IM Hyde, W. K. Munaon, The Indiana took the Negroea walp, ao the imlKea iravu Ihe Neiraliven the il- cmioii. Meanra. and Meedatnea, M. V. I fawn and hi. U. Karlvy via ted Ihe inelropolia Sntiirday laat. Meaa. Warner and F. K. Ijirmn via ited the city via. Kteanier Kepubllc. A dnncing pirty took Mr. and Mra. K. K. I.araoii by aupriae haturdav evening, and tinped the "light fautaalic" ami "achooner" until the wee amall bourn. We aie not informed who all were und ent. Mr. Carlton, of Colo, viaited the Lit. erary Society laat Saturday evening, ami npoke eliMiueully on the 'benefits of a country life. Aa Warren ia fninoua for heroralora, we welcome Mr. Carlaon, and la-apeak him a brilliant future. Min Clara llcgi le haa been elected aaaialanl aeereturv of ilm U'i..n I i,. erary and lieluiing Society. Tiik Si v. Mra. Iaq Duncan, haa returned from Newlierg, where aim ajienl Thanksgiv ing with her mother. Mr. and Mra. Wilder Irew will aoon move to ScapKNMe, where tl.cv recently purchiiiHil a home. Alfred iladger, a au pnon of Mr. Hrew Ima arrived from thu Kaat with hie fiunilv. and will re- miiiu here lor a yenr, Ui inveaiigalo the condition!! ol the country. Mra. Thoiiiua li.lii-.ter ia very ill with theiiiiny. N. F. linker ia nt LenU, nsnintiiig hia brother T. A. ISiiker to errect Ihe new chool building. Mia. J. S, Hneoit ex peel a on to rc minlcl the i. Id creauierv building. The upper fliMir will he tilled up for a hall mid the loner iinmi for a realaurnnt. The new organ at Ihe Kvangclical church ia now clear of all debt, the pro ceeds of the' lunt enteitHinini'iil having been autni ient for Unit piirpoee. The ( irauge will hold ila regular meet ing nl the home of Henry I.nraon urxl WediieMlay evening. It ia expected thiit a hull will he secured for a meeting pluee nt an early diite, Charlea r.tuiion, the efficient leader ol tl"i bund, hut returned to CheHuwa, where he accepted a rise in salary. ' HUDSON John Von went- to I'ortland thin week. Minn C-'orry Morio i iieil la.it week of typhoid fever. Minn Morton was n member of Heaver Valley Grange No. ilOit, nml of the Columbia County l'o moim Grange. Mr. and Mra. Morton have the ayiiipathy of tliu entire com munity, The rains of tlm laat week raused the river to flood tho bottom, am) canned Yeon, l'ellon A Oo. from hauling logs for a few day. Claud llajitter wont to IVirtliind to work thia winter, Tony jHilun, of rortlund, was dow n this wtek viHiling fnenda. Ton well.oloe t0 iaiver Valluv. thia wtek viHiling friend. Tone ia ul TIIEJUSTVIO-rVIXTER EUITI0S Illuntratod With Half Tone Cut Will be lanpcd About January i!0. For some weeks the management of thia pamr haa been inuking an eirort to ecuru natinfui'tory terms for illuatrai lug a souvenir edition of Tim Miht. Satiafaclory arrangements have made, and the illustrated write-up of resource ful feature, will surpass anything here tofore primed in Columbia county. Aa it waa liriKisblu to aecure all the data necessary for ajiecial edition in time lor the holidnya, the time for its Issuance has been pontiioried until Jan uary UI. Subscribe now and get the mid-winter souvenir edition. ion can aave inonev by takinir ml- Vmilmiu tl.- W l. t . . i , , " nuar a ciuuoing rates with other periodicals. This paper and he Weekly Orega nian per annum. Thia tianer ami tha V.. i vv.li..' .i . . '"""I xeupiea T, (n.r BIIIIIIIII. Thia naiMr at,,l i l.u ua..li.. y-, . . , Journal, of Salem, tl 60 per annum; all muntha. Tl mnu Thia paper and the I'ortland Weekly Journaf, (democratic), $1 6U per an- Tlili nnrwf an1 t. v ti n k l orlii twr von t ui.. .-. months, taj cents. ai club subscriptions are invariably in advance. ' NEER CITY We law our llrat anow dav. 1 are lat Fri- liimrire Froater waa in from the wood camp triday on buaincse. Mra. . If. Neer, went to I'ortland f i nlay, returning Tuesday. Mra. I,. J liignell wont to Houltoii SHtunlay, where ahe will atav mail she ia well again, which we all hope will be aoon. IS. II. Neer went to I'ortland last 8t urduy returning Monday. John Candler formerlv ar'iitSutur.lay, Sundav and MonUav, with Ina couaina, Jolin and Muck Ka'rr, then went to fort land on business. V..I.M i l H I'l HHVHIIIUI "Vf'la. 'I.- u L' . queer place, for he left bin wheelboarow on tontcr and Neer a d.n'k ln.t .,,.1 W lien he CUIiia hm-k attar i I.A i n.. bad dropied olf. Sumlav two of 'I tn linlf-liul. Iw.u. ..I thin place went out for a boat ride, and lielore they knew it they were iu the middle of the river .,,,1 i, ...... ...i . rain real hard, then ia the time vou had ought to have Been them work. " .lulill Karrniul uif.. XI,.,. I, l-.. i fmmm i mi niiu w ile and M las Bell Neer, went to Part- laml luewJay on buaineaa. returoiiii vveclneaJav. Fouler and Neer urn tinvini wood picked up that ia on the beach lliia wee a. ami am i,i i, i ko ..... coid for picking It up and piliing it on met uiiik. Zilar naahara is still on the tick list. WHITE COLLAR LINE P0RTUND-AST0R1A ROUTE. STR. "BAILEY QATZERT." Dally Houml Trln except uuUy, TIME CARD. Leave r.irllaiitl.... lnvt Aaloria 1.1 Thmnah I'orilnn.l ennnretlnn .Valuiilia fruiu Ilwacn nml tHllllln. 7 A.M. 7 I'. M. wlih Slcnmer !.una Heacii IVhlie Collar Mini Tickets Inierehanceable with O. K. A N, i:u, nn.l V. T. Co.. urkcts. " The Dalles-Portiand RonfeT Sts. ''Talionm" k Metlako" Between Portland, The Dalles and way po.nts. t'nlly Tilpn Exoi'tit Siiiula)'. SrkKR ' Taiiunh." t fin-n I'nrU.iliil Tiles.. Thllrl., Sat 7 ,. M i.vuve I lia Unllim Mull., lVml.,Krl 7 A. M. STSANSB "Mktuako." I.v r.irlluii.l.Tnca.lnv. l'hiimlav.Hat 7 A . M. l.v. llnllun. M.iiitln.v, l'.lll.luy, Krl 7 A. M t.ANIHNli AND lirKK'K: Foot ul Alilur Street. Iinth 'Phnnsa Main Ml. IVkti.ani, (IRKUUN. J. W, i Kii HToN The Unites. Or, A. K. Ki uukr Himil llher. Or. WuLKnun Wvxaa Whito ttulmoii, Waah. llkNIIV llliMKTKkl, 11... I. J.uiN T. Tiittks.. ' ateveiiiiiii, Wash J. I . V ITT Vauenuver, W.,h A. J. TAVhua Astoria, Or. E. W. Ckiciiton, rortlnnd, Or. Fresh fiah in season evcrv Frirtav, and epeciiil Sunday dinner, at the St. tielcii6 Hotel. Classified Advertisements STHAYKUKHOM THE FA KM OF C I.. Ayrea, near Yankton, a dark red, year ling bull, marked, branded and dehorned liranded on the left hip"L A" marked with crop and split in the left ear and hole in the right. Any information will bo gl adly received by C. L. Ayrea at Yankton, who will pay reward. Fob Halr The cord wood timber on 100 acres of land. Call on or address O. W. 1'EItKY, Houlton, Or. WANTED Men to clear land ready for the plow, by the acre. Either large or small con trade let. Apply to John Johnson, Scappoose. SEND 15 CENTS TTTl1iEKT TOZ ier, I'ortland Oregon, for the names of voters in Apiary, Auburn, Beaver Falls, (ioble, Marshland, N'ebalein, Oak I'oint precincts: Complete list of Columbia county for 25 cents. "AAsr mf flnat hsaay was bora I tU a4 a rcgaas aay suaim aaxajfjl Bx rW wry us Hit. Ul aMsasa W fattaaf bataar I mw waste swery ajay. aW kasv baas) saabsW aVat I taU Va W CarM harawaa aaat ass whet waaaM da ta bml. IsU UU Bm saadksaa mi waa vary fraaaha as kaat aay acmgth aaal kaaMai atoafhr aahsraaas la taw weeks I waa esa) af saaiaaallaa mmtk I waa able aa take Isai vary Wioaef Gurdnl naxdkanea Oktarwaai of froentioB for tba ordeal of pny nascfaad aiuldbirth. It pnnnssnua- eaurnasm. Mo vomaua who teJkea W tna of Caarooi aendiiiar Mm enroing of ber eMld. If Hit, DnnU bad taaan Wiiaa of Cardai bofure ha baby oame ana) would no karto baea waaknad aa aba waa. Her sapid lamwaj ahoald epasjnmd taia giii reoady to avery arpactant aaoibeM Wise ol Cardni regulates the manatnal flow. I'lflEorCARDUl A Farmer's Son or a townsman will be hired by at 00 monthly and expenes, or 80 per cent, eoiiiinisaion to take orders for our Farm Seeds, Fruits and Flowera. We aell four grades of frnita, so any competition can lie met. Our slock ia" warranted. Yov do not deliver or collect. Can devote all are part time. We pay you each week. Oood chance to earn money this winter. Write for free outfit at once. Terry nrsery Company, Rochester, X. V. Owl Saloon BRlflH B0THIRS, PKOPMMTOSS Only Ilia bet of Liprs auiCiiars Kept ii Stock GYRUS NOBLE And oihvr popular brand ol hikiei WEINHARO'S BEER on draaajht. "Ton Benton" Cigars. AU lh liet newiiril other pep- . mar peniiiieaiii. Oiegon Daily Journal, a Democrallo rtBlly newspaiier. eight to 80 pagca, 14 a vt ii i t2 for six months. The Journal is a nawsiiaper. Send In your subscription. Interest your neighbor In Tho Journal. Address The Journal, Box HI. Fmitlana, iRubacribe for Thk Mist. Mra. rred Unra.th. r HaaSi Ir'auLtf' """ " I BKIOHT'H DIMEASB. The largest sum ever paid for a pre cridtion, changed bands in Ban Fran Cisco, Aug. 30, ltfOl. The transfer in volved in coin and stock $112,500.00 and waa paid by a party of buianeet men for a specific for Hright's Disease and Dia betes, hitherto incurable diseases. They commenced the serious investi gation of the specific Nov. 15, 1909. They interviewed score of the cured and tried it out on its merits by putting over three dozen cases on the treatment and watching them. They also got phy sicians to name chronic, incurable cases, and administered it with the physican for judges. Up to Aug. 25, eighty-seven per cent of the test cades were either well at progressing favorably. There being but thirteen per cent of failures, tbd parties were satisfied and closed the transaction. The proceed ngs of the investigating committee and thee clinical reports of the test cases wer published and will be mailed free on application. Address John J. Fulton Company, 420 Montgomery St., 8an Francisco, Cai. To keep your hands warm these r days, buy a pair of gloves at Coil Gray '. PROFESS! NoTAar I'l BLlc. J. B.GOP 4TTOR.YE) Eeal Estate r AHHT) ST. HKLESS S. H ATTOIL Oflll 8T. HULKS Will five beat N matters entrusted to Ihe Mais ami rimwlHt. W. H. PC ATTORXE UEFl'TV 1I1BTK 8T. HKI.EXS. Orrica Nawauaa 8 w. ct ATTORXE RAINIER, R. P. (iRAHAM Attorn auS Uarquam Buiti Culuij'l'la Count; bl aiteniiu. h J. willAT W. B. DILLiKO ) DILLARD & DAY, JlfORXEYS-JT-L.! IP Office nexi door to Conrihouas, ST. HELENS, OREGON, finiarnl iiranttea la courts of Oregon or Wash ington. Abairacts made directly Iroin eouatf Dr. Edwin Ross, Physician and Surgeon. ST. HELENS. OREGON. Dr. H. R. Cliff, v Physician and Surfon. ST. HELENS, OKEt-iON. Dr. J. E. Hall, Physician and Surgeon. CLAT.-KANIE. OREGON. Dr. C. L. Hatfield, Physician and Surgeon. VKRNOMA, OREGON. WaNTKII.-A TRI'STWOBTIIY OEKTLEMAK or lady iu each county lo manage buia nese for an old established bouse on solid hnancial standing. A straight, bona tide weekly salttrv of $16.00 paid by check each V ednesday with all exv penaes direct from headquartera. Money advanced lor expMiM.-s. Manager, 34Q Caxton liUik'.. Chicago. SEND FIVE CENTS TO ALBERT Toiler, rortlund, Oiejou, for Ciaia fciue TreA'iaet duectoiy. .