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About The Oregon mist. (St. Helens, Columbia County, Or.) 188?-1913 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 5, 1902)
i I '-' ... w -- Tin i STORR DOWN 8 ity Tlie Sawmill!, i. v 'ib:3E i the Week I EltSONAL 1 lyJUCXLU STORE HAS A REPUTA- tloii o ;)g Standing fvr Only the Bust Ui GENERAL -MERCIIADISE-. Dart & i I tickle, 7 $t. Helena Oregon. ST. HELENS PHAKMACY 1 A Patronize u drug store when yea want pure, fresh and reliaWc ; Drugs and Patent Medicines f iVrfmiu-ry. VwiK-t Articles, lite. HEADQUARTERS FOR SCHOOL BOOKS V A Fine Line of Writing Snjj)ip.s. I'lain and Decorated Crepe Paper, .ect from Publisher- Regular 25 cnt Novels Only lOCents Hon. Martin Both, of Rainier, wu a vinllor in Ht. Helens Monday. GenrKo Youiiv. a wull Lhn.n iA.:jn. of Warren, waa Jn town Tuesday. W. M. I-a Force Portland lawyer. In town Tuesday. ' ' ' Uenme A. Hall has tfOIIS In lfi1ful..A on a business trip. ...... Attorney R. p. Oraham, of Portland 1 was a visitor In Ht. Helens Wednesday. W. I. Tucker, hifi. UTaJ-... Newport, where lie may reside for nuvvrni mourns, Ex-enaUMicyrg.-W. McBrlda an Mr. Multrlile are visiting at Hie Doi ntan home, Mr. and Mrs. Jean Hendricks, of Yankton, wero vlaiinr. ( u ...... day. I WO ion 0 J , O. Porter, nf tlnnttn ..JuiriiKu Dummy morning from a mx minima sojourn in Alaska. ft A. iJlltllMirwin mm M.lllil fmm I'oi tland tonhango the ) ivm of hit MlflT from 21)1 Tavlur tnnl In Tl.lJ . " ' " tin aireet. John HundHtron hl written from Marshland to have ilia addreas of his paper changed frol that place lo Clats-kanie. Fowlr liai ordered his naner Samoa Cot, Former St. Helena ' ffiSX&rtl -t, Boy (Jets Lout Hear Hi Repair, j s ." Wish.. Home. t. !fc Jlllltn v r?n( waafinn (if a mrif if dour slayers out recently in the wooft went of J (5lirisj.ui!! I Alter caiiin nil (i oecn miu e lit a picturesque spirt. .Ijiiiuiy shouldered hia "" - flwow irwi oui in wie i i,:u-.,,,, , ura'. ilftit wooda hMikluK for '-iptxir." He walked Jtriiiidly (orward Wiroiijfti the wooded Mo w ltd a ken vy out for meat lie didn't care whether hia pros pective) victim had four prii)ii or a dozen, a deer or a bear hide for a cover ins, he waa after game, htd little, old or young, hr, fur or feather. fVrlnii It waa thia keen scent furiame that li-d Jimmy etray. AnyMw . alter son e lion r of walking he lUscovered that I e was lout. Wornt of all night was swiftly approaching. 1'he darkening woods Ik irnn to tnka on an unfriendly look. i unre ia iniiiiinK iiiiuu auuui jimrny anin. O. K. ii -COLLINS AND GRAY- THE PEOPLE'S MERCHANTS, Dealers in s-Holiday Goods! ilfOCKKIs, (MNNKI) if))S, lKYSV)4, ('!.! HUN'). IUTS, VAV, H"HMsHIMi tiOims, lll. nKKTs. CKim'KKRY, ;I.AHnMK, TINVV.UtK, II ARIiWAKK, t.KATIIKU, HAIt M:ss KlNUINtiS. ....HOOTS AND SIIOI":S.... O'i Clothins, RainC::its, Rnb bcr Hoots, Grass Seeds, Grain Flour and Feed. changed frm Yale, Waah., to Col u in hia City. He has been ill at the 1st ter plede. I.O. Howard has loaned !.! ill rvar Kninic-r to hia son ami U wiw.. ana iiaa moved hack to tils farm, near . .ii.iuii, ihomaa Holiitine, a promln -nt logger ... . .union, wm in town naiur lay. lie and l(iw Ktanwood are putt ng a lot of li'jfs into Millon creek this wiuier. I. T. Wllaon, whoso Kjtofflco address Is aiikUin, but who lives on the Kat fork of the Nehalem, was ill own Ved nesilay. ' 1 J. K. Oilvin, son of County Commas. h'lier If . U (Jolvjn, of Marshland, waa marriid lat week to Mias Ably ihrns, ol (iataop county. Fred Watklna has reined his poni Jln on the sUfsmer Arneriia, aud left lor Keatrlc tho flrat of the week, accom panying hia cousin, jjullia Orchard. K. 0. 8i horjnover, of Vernonla, has ! iieen nuiiig a couple of weeks in this vh iiiit). He attended the inectinir of Millon diangeat iloulton hut Thurs day night. J. W. Lane and wife It V v.. ..i JIimjJ W. Hoots, of ClijUkanie; L. Mrs. I. Clark, U. t.arrison, ol H .ulujn. and P.. F. Coo, of Rainier, were rcgiatvred at Portland hotels Sat unlay. Charles Meserve. edllnr nf Ilia tu.l. for i Sui-cesa, lias been verv sick for some lime witli pleurny. Mias lieorife. of Portland viaiicl l, Mrs. 1. Javh In this citv a day or two this wcpk.Orvgon City Knterpriser J. H. Cameron, of FUhhawk ; Norman Merrill, of Clatakanie; Mrs. Mary Mo- Icr, i.eorire- eeka. C V, !". I... n.i i son. oi A.arvjilanil; W. K. 8teven, o( Ki.oe, and J.'IVavvnporl. of War ren were registered at Portland hotels Friday. but at (he darkness increased he began to sdiistlo, ''I Am Horry, Oh Ho Horry, Tftst 1 Cnme.'f Vor ihe Brat tim tm l.o observed in the iia-hi snour numerous looiprmtt or tlie fealiveoongar. Jimmy admitted to himself and was ready to admit to the couuar that there was am ple room in the wooda for both without crowding, but he wasn't dead sure the nougar took that view of it. 8o he be gan U)atrik matches, but the debris eyury whore was damp and his eirorts failed. He began to walk. He walked for some hours in every direction known to the compsss. He is ready to attest that some of the coiiiar trMika Km u during that walk would eaailv havn weasured the aigu of a wash tub. Then no aaiuown aim vocalised tn sonorous tones till morninir. Talk about the im mortal Nye ' twanirlnir his tuneful Ivre" to the iiijjht breezea I Jimmy's singing was simply imineiiHe. It was inspired. He hasn't raid what inxnired it. At any rate the concert included such touch ing tnplodieeaa, "Oh, 1 Wish f Was Up in a tree," Why Did The Bun Uo Down," "Home lV I'll Wander Ita. k A ran Kil) l ffk....l V . 1L.I..1. V nr. ..i i h. . y,w't .''Jtl b 1UII 1II1I1K 1 IKIUIU 11 1 Could (go liome,") etc etc., fortisai mo. cr"sx:(!rido, ad lib., ending np, as Jfie Km. .i unwn appearo, wun vile latest rag time favorite " Hal Ha! Ha! Yon May JtauiboozleOtlieis But You Can't Bamboozle Me." Davliltllt at hand Jimmv'a 1 ,ck changed. He sighted a deer, the "30 30" apoke stiaiply and Ihe venison was hia. Soon he struck the Wauconda road miles from cainn aud home, but tickled over the easy em-ape from his predicament snd proud of his same. Tim Miiriiinv Standard. Rraxee-Xecker A pretty home wexlding took place at the home of I.indley Meeker at Houlton last Hiinday, the contarcting parties be ing his daughter, Miss Ora, and A. I;. Brazec, chief engineer on the steamer Tahorna, of the White Collar Line. Amy' iw uaviea, or Warren, was the oincinling clergyman. Only a few in ..:.,.. i . .... i ini-iiua were present at tne cere mony. An excellent wedding lunch was served. Mr. and Mrs. Brazee boarded me arternoou train for Portland, their future hotao, followed with showers of rice. The bride is an adopted daughter of Mr. Meeker, while Mr. Brazee spent his boyhood days at the Meeker home. Lodge Klertlons. Rainier Lodge No. 58, K. of P., have sleeted the following new officers: chan cellor, commander, J. k. Bourne; vice- A Timet 8ug-Bilon. Thia is the season of the year when the prudent and careful (jousewifu replen- inea tier tuppiyol Chamberlain s CoukIi Tuesdgyj tel Rev. I A' I preach at" There will p A few I Cfllintv furl' olllce for l!w Mail ailA flee or thff ItreaU-st evii Rev. H. hia City HiA I Methodist li evening. ,, David I)ai soon begin L. in ....1. i.. i. J11 it i.irnij' ivi'Cfe will no douw' Heveral of sawmill, hi0 Columbia C$ way. ' .f ii Deputy Bu Powell filed cult court fig. week. Mialji-eka filed a suit Butler on tlitl also auks tlis some her inid Tinkhaiu. ft The steamed regular trips broke a shut wheel a tew Republic lea! days and t'ri The time ir sidiool clerkss aaseaxable pr, districts. Cw have the copu roll fo that lit niation by tin . K.E.Qiikkai the Kt. Iieler Judge McBrii tachmeiit Fuir for $2,0(i0. f settlement hi"1 holders and f-i the terms of to Muckle Bn days. John at tlie mi ai watch, under The Portlaii!1 ens Lumbor ( tion in the I'l1 that the comil1 W.T. Muir, atr ('n., represent Fenton. attorn. tic, ia ansiK iatc Kesser. Dilia' Bros. intereet The county ht linquent tax li11 plea Press, th'1 cialist party.tl are very mocV and the JVittjj the court houf Palmer and said to have s' ists. and tlied swearing vei t Runnel!, the rat court, is wal,, without conim ity. Albany P Cut this out,, Ross drug storM Chamberlain'a,) lets, the best ph cliaurelloa, Oeorgn Mayger; prelate, j Remedy. It if certain to be needed be- Heetor Hollis; master of work C I '"re 'be winter is over, snd results are Hoogkirkimaater of exchequer J. B J "'i' i.'VT. TIT' ?"d ?litet" ." . . H. ' when it la kept at hand and given as Doan , master of finance. J. J. Braim ; so.n as the cold is contracted and before aeeiwrot record and seal, J. B. E, i 11 nas become settled in the system. In I'.ni .i.n . . i . m .... j atiiVfUil Bvnpv i n.l.n.. m uv... ... . 1 , 1 ...a . ' 'i' arma, w.A. fowler;'. I i -V T " v ini.ii.nrab. I lin insideguard,Jan.0sLow;outsidc4uar,l i "rdl 011 br, taking this retRtyJr 'n-'Korate the u 11 i- . "uniucguaru, freely as soon as the tirat tudicatioris ol! Isndregil j the cold appeara. There is no daniror The local kalire of the Rathhone Siaters i 'n K'ing it to children for it contains elect ed the follow in officers at the last no hnrinful subntance. It is pleaaant to take tKith adults and cliildren like it. Buy it and yon will get the best. It al ways cure. For sale by Edwin Ross. meeting: Past chief, Mrs. Ina Kern ing; moat excellent chief, Mrs. Lucy (tray; excellent senior, Mrs. Anna Rich ardson, excellent junior, Mrs. Clara Cliff; manager of temple, Mrs. May clliiigton ; msMerof letters and corres pondence, Mra. Harah quick ; inspector . Lain bemou-TIm mer. Henry I.. Lambersmi and Cora ST. HELENS. OREGON- ol linanc Mrs Ida "!; protector of ; Timn.er, two well known young people temple, Mr.. KUsaSwitzerj gaH of ,, ,.;,, of Gold Filling Best Method: fids ia the latest. and imait acieutilltv iihiIkmI nf (iold 1 No HamnieriiiA 5u Soteiiis tif the teeth, and none of -adlul Headache fia'M-f'IittAiswAtiieiliiHl of (told Filling illing th 'ate . KNODER, DeiiiLi, 317, Failing Bld'g Portland, Oregon outer U-mple, Mrs. May Briggs, The United Artisan A.aemblv, of Iloulton. elei tiil the fi.Miml at the meetiiig held Friday night: Mas-1 Judge J. B. Doan officiated, ler Arthjrtn, I. JI. Copeland; supcrin-; niony took place in the presi ii-ii'niiu, narau 1. tiiison : lliauector. l.illie M. Perry: searelary. M. I. Hen. the home of the groom's parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Laniberson. County The cere mony took place in the presence of a few invited guests. Mr. and Mrs. Lamber- shaw ; jUiiiot condui-Uir, tirai-e L." Hen-'''ft " ,ne ''ernoon train for a ahaw ; setdor confuctor, Winnie l'tailcy ; I 'I'trl wedding trip. The bride iaa most 9 T, J2 jttrh ii.m us. P.iokks i"""' H""0 J'l Theodore S. Thomson, Dentist, Information and Appointments by Mail. Rooms . 0 and lil, Wa.hington HI.Ib., FOR I LAND, Take Elevator to Fifth Floor. SniilliriiM cor. -4 tli Wiuli. streets, OREGON. nl . nl I :.. I irn m. ha ... in...... i .... Copeland ; organit, Jennie lilwon ; field coitiniandcr. Alma WilLiii.n. Milton tirnuge at, Iloulton, elected th following ollicers last Thursday night: worthy master, I. II. Copeland": ovemper, C. O. Clark; lecturer, Mrs. Anna Copeland1. secretary Leota Lowe; ln s'urer, U-ali K. BaileV ; stewartl, Fnd Fraud; chaplain, Mrs. Winnie Bailey; lady asaisiant stnwaid, Mrs, A. It. Mathews: aaaiatant Hii.n-nrrl Charles Bradford i Cerea, Urace Adams ; Pomona, Alma Wilkinson; Flora, Ethei Mai hows; gate-keeper, Pant Master V. W. Chiik. estiiuatile young lady, and the groom i a scion of one of the prominent pioneer families of Columbia countr. How to Prevent Croup. It will be good news lo the mothers of small children to learn that croup can lie prevented. The first sign of croup ia hoarseness. A, day or two before the at tack the child becomes hoarse. This i" soon followed by a peculiar rough cough. Give Chamberlain's Cough Remedy freely r,s tivin as tl.e child becomes hoarse, or even after the rough cough e, 25c, p IfctA will be in the St.,.Hi'lii mas night, Tt Ttekels, laclmii,, ens lot!, l Warren, will i fortlie.u.r4aei" IlliUWO CDIl.t iloultou ; Jhiii, I poose, an I K. it ens, ami the flu Deiker arid' Ut trap shoot ill the auapii8 Club; also tari'1-' and tuikevj. H d ( ; a ip Tlie nndersig:c pie of ChainU-r I Tablets to any 'J lemedy for di biiiouanesa or t rjew rcmsdy ai.-j Rjea. t Snndiiy-Srhool Will Have 4 hrltuiaa Exercise. Bv vile of those present, nt last Sun day's s sion of the St Helens Huu ley ...I. ....I :. . . f : .1-1 . . , ... . -i I .1 r ' 7 K,T f ''' l' only "'''"'y '"it can always . .. ..... ""Ki 1 p.... I.IIII.I v 11 II li:n. apiauirs, amt it will dispel all symptouia nl croup. In this wav all danger and at xiety may be avoided. Thia remedy is ueil i bv iiiiinv thousands of inotheis and has never leeu known to fail. It is, j r ' ::: r ': r -1 How About Your Title? S.K Vol' Hl'BK It l "II rlxlit? lianiemlirr Dial It l ilia tl FlW wl uIimI llmv t-lillllilll III rt'lnllnn In liiliil llll'. II ml I'lilllKUll'Inli' IiiivIiik li'HIllllK nicinry mi n-ul n.lalr apeiiiltr, uikn mi m.ili n uM, liul lnM iiii kimnlua wlnl lh 1- n-i iinl .Mii ri.iai.llnK ilieililu. An Mi-irmil laanewvnilal im a'leinl. Iii.Miiii hiivlna II. W have Hi l "i ol llrani hKik In tlie i-iiuiiiy All work iir.,m.H m.-nti-l ami aaMafai'llnn aiiaraniaeil. 1 1 "'i piopenv l Inaiiraalve ua call vis ara ai fun im ilia iH'kt Hit UiaiiraiU's nmi'le In Ilia will. It ou haw iniiri) lur U '" vflll ""! a Uii-nr, E. E. QUICK & CO., st ' r 1 ST. HCLSHS, OREGON 'BSE n ei-aaesa fan 'IF kin Homo, Scro end St re si TU -.. Aevruwh In Suulialituiil Alaumt, r.' lliran. ir atur iii-iit aa y. A lUrilwaia hunts) wiiha wt "iri liw yimr liimpa in imlliM an. 'aefartiir. TAt.l? LAMVIJ, V'AI.L J..V.W1 riy.KH, srul'KT X.AU'H. Kt"; "ftlliV Mr;f.I. AT HJI'. ii-l';lvU aa aamca. urifMnifirtaamiukwiaiwi""1. iOIAKIKii.1 t'W-. ' . CHICAC'X I rit; i .jir. I and the necesaary uoinuiittcs ' puiiited. j The matter of whether family preaents 1 should be placed upon the tree, or I whither they should lie confined to , those piirchnacd by the disbursing c.oin- niilteewith money subscribed bv Ihe I ublic to the C ,.i truaa tree fuhd", whb diacimaed and linally, left to a vote of the house, which resulted in favo.r pf the lie la-inir free to leceive prejonts, of a suitable nature, from the public (uf their friends and relatives. Therefore, all permuia di-aii iug to have preaenta placed upon the tree are requested to turn anin over to a couimUteo who will re ceive the 10 at the Congregational c.hurch the day before Christmas. The affairs is in the hands of the fol loviing cninmittees, who will endeavor to exercise dun cure and uiaintaiu order I ouimittee to aecure and Uliio, . Martin White, H. 1. II. l.olt. X;.iiiiinittee to solicit funds. Abbey Black, Bessie. Haitiin, Ala ' Oeorge, Media Laws, Lloyd Hattan, Willie Wal lers. Cummittce on arrangements and, dis bui'seniciils. Mrs. M. 0 Oray', Mrs. Roan Wliile, M.'U. tirny, V art 111 White. Ciunmitite 011 decorntin.-(lis. H. J. W aiiCis, Mrs. J. Welliiurttm, Mrs. M. While. Mias May Chalineri, Bertha Dull, Martin VIito. Pearl Dicker. Tioiiurer, Mufiiii White. . The soliciting committee will soon start on its mfssion aud matting nil! lie great ly facilitated il the generous public will pay the solicitors who will a)o act aa collectors, A l.itcnii-' program Is dng prepared. ' iriyi-'A.'Sd. Dxi'KXH,' S. H.Snpt. Hee Collins A Orav'a Aimaa iroods be- f.iiit Villi iiikUh v.mr 1M111-I11.111.M lie ilenenilrd unon and that ia nleaaaut vv "I'-, and safe to take. For sale bv Edwin Ross. ltltr Fire at Rainier, Fire which broke out at Rainier Fii- day morning destroyed the sash and door factory of W. D. Plue and a lodg ing house owned bv Joseph Silvft, en tailing a loss of $i8"u wi,h II--000 in surance. The tiie was diacovered at 6:15 a. m. In the dry kiln at the ksnIi and door factory, destroying the entire plant. The lodging house that burned was occupied by M,rs,. 0. W. 'Herman. The town fire brigade turned out and siicceedel in saving the. ilyiiung prop erty but the fire at the factory was so far.'advanced that it could not be git under rnntrol. The blaze us a fierce put true in ! one and the heat wsniilaaralie a block J Wairi'rs iawav. W. D. Plue's loss is estimated at ' M.OOO with ll!,000 insnrame. The loss on tho mill building, w hich was owned by Dean Blanchanl, waa $'.'500, with no insurance, while the loan oii tiie lodging house was (frill with no insur ance. Mr. Plue had heretofore arranged to build a plant in addition tn the one that waa destroyed and had already se lected the site for it. A new plant with larger capa,e!y will probably be erected. DR. KIDNL Bad All dlasaass of .1 tisddsr. Urinarv . Also Kheumatl , tcha.KaajrtDlaaa; ' Dropsy, Fauiats I I Vnn't beooms ui cure for you. If 1 Hu lisa spent a H i caiie aa ours. A.. Ir. Fenner's K fa tbecuuneof my b autferetl ureatiy anil reiiut-ed I11 v, weUb tti-S puuiida, 1 W.Tl. McOL Projlsta. Mc.ll. ST.ViTUSWi For sale by Col':; also Bailey A 4 chants at Moult"" ( OOWN COUKi Clatsk; Drug Helper Tbao Plaster, A piece, of flaunel danipemol.-wlth Chamlior'lahV- Pain Baln' and bound on the affected. parts, is belter than a plaster for a lame back, and tor pains in tho side or chesf. iVm Balm has no suertor as a liniment for the relief of deep seated, uuwulur and rheumatic, pains. For sale bv F.dwin Ross. st hrtt: Or. J. t. CYatbknik The it. Helen ' under the m:n.u M. Bonn.