The Oregon mist. (St. Helens, Columbia County, Or.) 188?-1913, May 01, 1903, Image 2

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    OREGON MIST
Entered it tlie Potofhee at St. Helens,
Oregon, second-class umit matter.
COUNTY OFFICIAL PAPER.
tLxm i I i 1 J '. . l i
lutiu Kvkst Fbihav Mornimo By
KKKI.KR H. MJABKKRT,
ElHTO AHU PaoralRTOR.
.$1.00
SUBSCRIPTION HRH'E:
One copy on year, in advance. . .
ftix months
MAY 1, 190.1.
Thin paper is kept on file t the Ore- J
fon Press Association Kuom 9. Hmil-!
ton building, Portland, Oregon.
BETTER ROADS THE GREAT DESIDER
ATUM. The great and crying need of Colum
bia county is better roads, and it ia of
the utmoit importance that t lie present
road fund he expended to the beat ad
vantage. The work should l of a per
manent character, with the road bed
thoroughly drained.
John H. Scott, president of the Good
Koad. Association, and county judge of)
Marion county, urges in his instructions
to road supervisors the urgent necessity
of thorough road drainage. It will do
bat little good to pat gravel or crushed
rock on the roads nuTess they are well
drained, and a dirt road that is properly
d rained will remain passable during the
wiater, rays Mr. Scott.
Tha road question is of infinitely.
than matter of the removal of the
county seat. By all means there should
be good roadways connecting the eha
Jeiu valley with both Clatskauie anl St.
Helens. Thee improvements are ur-
tent, in order to eiva people of the Ne -
nalew a way to conveniently get out to
the river. . While other main lines need
attention, these roads deserve special
ork just at this time.
Plank road are the most desirable,
where gravel is not convenient, and
cedar puncheons are found to be the
proper thing on steep grades.
GOOD ROADS ASD RURAL MAILS.
Rural mail delivery and the good
roads movement go side by side. Tlie
efficiency of mail service depends upon
the condition of the roads, aud this con
dition has never been. more apparent
thaq at the present time w hen the pop
ular deanaud for more extended rural
jieliscry is increasing everv day.
Tlie mail service is a government .in
stitution and there is a growing tenden
cy to look to the government for assist
ance in the close allied road movement.
Towns are plainly unable to bear the
cost, and but few states feel able to fully
Intet the situation. But the govern
ment which has spent forty-four mil
lions of dollars for improving rivers and
harbors and canals, paying the entile
cost of such works, might easily spare a
tike amount to help transportation bv
laad.
A plan was submitted to the last con
gress by w hich the government and the
state each pays one-half. The state
con Id then levy a share of the expense
Upon the counties and tow ns, bring the
actual cost down to a very low fifinre.
Such a measure would add to the at
tractiveness and value of country prop
erty and the facilities of farm life would
be greatly increased, and it is a prrject
:
1
the representatives of the people at
national capital should support heartilv,
as thev will when made aware that the ! The high school ifrsdnates front the
fceopje are in earnest on the subject ol ' CliUkanie public sch.jol were:
J,..,.. I Ida M. I'lackford. Horence M. Falc
good roads bu.lt by goyernment "'t- ,iQ,ie, Iai, a. Johnson. Nellie Lovell
nce. Astoriaa. and Uonolda MeGillivsrv.
Kev. W. II. Selleik, of Portland, de
livered the class address, and the pres-
SWORE FALSELY THREE TIMES, entation of diplomas was made by
County Superintendent 1. II. Copeland:
Three Affidavit Mitchell told the truth The'inusical program i-onistefl of in
qnce last week, but it must have been j strumenul numls-rs by Miss I.nn-a I.,
a accident. He says the Mist is no I n,i yocai t"io bT Mr- J' M' U
erodes a newspaper No one ever as-j The'exrellent essnys by the memlrs
aerted that was. The facts, however, ' of the graduating clan were as follows:
stand ont bold and hard that Mitchell t "The Stars and Stripes," Nellie Lovell ;
deliberately swore to lies three times
about his subscription list. If the Misti
fiublisher had secured the services of a j
awyer his affidavit would no doubt have :
been technically correct, but as it w as 1
l had qnly to be corrected ouce. While i
on the other hand, V, C. Fischer, who j
represented the interests of the rag, 1
went back to Rainier twice to make'
pem affidavits, mid Mitchell swore to
them as though he had bo fear of the i
thereafter. j
Jsu't there something in it, that
Jtjitchell was sq tiad that he did not
print any account of the Odd Fellows
banquet at St. Helens, and it is possible
that the resolutions were parsed at the
(ullowiug meetiag to conciliate matters,
ft is a fact discussed outside of the lodge
that Mitohe.ll tried to have a widow's
Ion ispended for nou-paynietit of dues
without giving him the requited notifi
cation. When Mr, Davis stated that it was his
.jiuteution to assume charge of the Wood
land News, the Mist had no right to say
that he was a liar, simply to please the
JUinier rag. Thrte-Am.iavit Mitchell
fold parties in Bt, Helens that he was
ayiug for the Woodland News, aud ex
pected to get it. It is evident that
when he went to W'oodiautj fye discoy
ars that the present News oianage
Jneut was' too strongly intrenched, so
Opened out the Mist bluff on them.
It has nqw beeu several weeks since
Th'ee-Afh.uTit was giving his own low u I
K black eye, by telling some Bt. Helens '
people that the conditions in Rainier on !
Sundays was simply awful.
The rag says it hag the names of a
core or more of people, who should not
be on the Mist list. Why don't tlie
cowardly Three Affidavit print their
tiames?
The rag, of Rainier, is the oniy paper
In Columbia comity that ever advertised
oclub with the Ortgoiiian for (I 50 or
futon its subscription list, a fact that
I A, J. Jonnson, of A-.tnrl.-t, t ho tinted j
.botanist and government forestry "ex
pert, who died a, lew days ago, had
', made a thorough study of the a hite I
dur forests in Oregon. This timber it
1 found in Coos, Curry, lktuglas and a j
' part of Josephine ton lilies on the west
, side of the Coast King mountains, j
Whit csilar ia an evergreen with bhii.-h
! green foliage, with rather rough birk o i
' tha older trees, w hile on the yonnger
the bark is comparatively smooth. 1 lie
wood Is creamy white with a close grain, !
j ia susceptible of a high polish, durable
"land strong. liite cellar possesses!
tha Hnert qualities commercially of any
tiuibsr known to congress. The total
area of w hite cedar in Oregon will ap- ;
proximate from 176,000 to AH),000 acres
j in extent. The largest body yet tin-;
( touched lies between Coos Say and the
i.Coquille river, distance of 20 miles.
The isolation of country life is passing.
In fact, fu many sections it has passed.
What with railway stations at frequent
intervals throughout the fanning re
gions, free mail delivery pushing ils
way out into tha rural districts, electric
cars singing along on trolleys and tele-
nliAiia li.tUM artdiLiliiiK far ttli.l .in t
Ulelits b.BU,d 'iro'io
thousands ol farm houses during the
past year. If under the old regime i he
farmer' life was the most independent
of all, it is now the must enviable in an
other direction, since it combines the
quiet and beauty of the country with
the touch of urban life that brings the
world, divested of strii and noise, to its
'
Trctident Roosevelt is receiving ova-
i tion after ovation on his trip toward the
1. He has eaten cow bov
j lunch with Black-hills pioneers, and
1 made numerous addresses en-route. In
his address to the pioneer gathering at
! Alliance, S. D., the President gave vent
to the following words of praise: "Hon
or to the uteu who took the lead in tam
ing the shaggy wilderness, to thu trail
blazers, to the men who first marked
out the earliest of highways, the spotted
line, the blazed trail. The pioneer days
have gone, but the need of the old pio-
neet virtues remain the same as ever." .
The reception given United Slates
Senator Charles W. Fulton by the Klks
of Astoria, was a notable event. It was
a t5 plate affair, and covers were laid
for I2f. As a token of the high esteem
in which Mr. Fulton is held in his home
town and by the Astoria lxlge of Elks, I
he was presented
membership.
wi.h a card of life
Isn't it aliout time that something
was being done toward a Columbia
county exhibit at the immigration bu
reau's rooms in Portland? Other coun
ties are receiving new settlers by the.
hundreds, and an effort should be made
to turn a part of the tide of desirable
new people in this direction.
SCHOOL MATTERS.
Clatskanle Graduating E erclset
A Rainier Girl Gets the Highest
Markings in Hth Grade Exam
. iuation.
The graduating exercises of the Clals
kanie high school were held last Friday
night, that being the close of the school
year. Five graduates from the tenth
grade received their diplomas, and were
fairly 'teluged wilh floral offerings from
ai.t.reciatiye friends.
"After L's What," Ida M. lilackfotd ;
"The Oregon Country," Lewis A. John- j
son; "The Importance of Helf," Flor- j
ence M. Fabriqua; "Man and Nature," .
iJ .n jlda McUillivary. j
The class motto was "We Row, Not
thrift."
After the exercises a banquet was ;
served to the class, faculty and a few in-
vited gil.-sts. The teachers of the flats-
kanie school were H. I?. Ksseji, princi-,
nil ; Charles Hall, Zella Lwis, Mrs. El- j
ia McDonald. 1
KtOIITIf OKAOE DIPLOMIS.
County S iperintendeiit Copeland has
issued diplomas to 13 eighth grade pu
pils, who successfully passed the pre
scribed exam n 1 ion in the public
schools of Colnmb.a county. More will
pass at the May examination.
Miss Alice Wilson, of Rainier, is at
the head of the roll of honor, having re
ceived an average rati g of laj per cent.
Miss Ida (jure, of l-leer Island, was sec
ond, receiving an average marking of
93.7, while Miss Htella I'richard, of Rai
nier was third w ith an average of UZ.
Following is the list of the successful
ones :
Rainier Alice Wilson. Stella I'rich
a.d, Rose Sexton, Jnsta, Herman, Dan
iel Moeck.
Deer Wand Ida Gore.
Kt. Helens Charles Wikstrom, Nellie
Pinckney.
Clatskanie Grace Towers, Ruth Bry
ant, Jennie I'opham, Agnes Tichetior,
I'reston Washburn.
The matter of consolidating the
Marshland and Hazel tirove districts
with the Clatskanie school district, is
being considered under the provisions
nl Hi. 11.. U. Tl. 1-1-.. 1. ....;
Orange has taken the matter up, and a
committee was appointed to ascertain if
'tlB c'0,t0' hauling the pupils from the
(wo outlying districts would ofr.-et the
Ji.iirilovi.iMiif rj u r a.l.lili.Tiul .au.'l.uv In
f''J ' ' ' ' ' '"'.I .1V.1.B. IUIII.II.I 11,
the Clatskanie school.
r 1 1 .u 11.
JXXZLLJl1 i
but Superintendent Copeland slates
that there are now plenty of teaohors in
eight to supply the demand.
Bears the " Kind Ym Haw Ulivaw BaugM
FROM VEKNOMA.
Another Correspondent Exillts
on
The County Sent Proposition.
Kditor u( Tan Mu t :
Vei -nonia, Orvg.ui, April 27 We are
not partii'iilaily stuck after St. Helens
its county seal ; neither do tttf propose to
iiimiioiii of tl frviiur pan into the Die.
A I'm U tinier. I have never been In
ttifto.n, hut have seen it n few times
from the deck ( ft steamboat. .
Toco ttty loads lead from thi Till-1
lev M railroads and tide water one to j
Si'. Illicit", the other to Cliit.-k.tni.
Should we wish to go to H tinier . we ,
must come out by one or the other of
these roads to m'. Helens or I'latsknnie ; !
lhendriveltlori.lt miles further along!
the riv.r hank, or put up our teams and .
take a ear or hoal to finish the trip.
According to "Red r'ir'" L iter in
last week's Mier, our on.y twin would
lie ill seeing a big. lie court house sev-
eral mile- before we got there. I
i The county has a court house at SI. I
1 lleli-ns it is no gieat shakes of n court j
house, but i plenty gml enough for a
new count v seven-eighths of hose Mir-
face is forest linila'r laud. If it requires j
some rcpni.a. make ttiem.
! VYed-ui'i prtiiC to digxthe money
out of OU' hh ki'ls to erect it line, large
one yet ahile,whcii only one town is
: benelitted bv n.
I lo Hie Uainier people think are so
greeu as to Irelieve that they will puie-'
tice economy in erection new county,
buililiiigs? Thai is n -t the object of the
' reinoval a big court house "that can tie
i seen forsevei.il miles," s R ! Kir puts.
ii is about the sol tun. and uliji'.t of the '
i removal. j
; Some one tow n must hi the enmity
seat. What toivn will lie the most roll-
I venient tor a nisi n it v i f the coiiiuv ia 1
the main ques.ion to le cn-nlered.
Uainier cuts n sirrv ti-nre m that
view of the quert on. Thiee deep can
' vons and Is its It mlji-s will foiever
' vent good, uractic. ble loads from ihe ,
,oiintn to Rainier. j
Kir Tree's rnvtiuii'iit ittat we, to he up-
' Klate stioi.,0 ... w eo-miv .ea! i.y
fdi I. . .I i. fit, 'ill. .IV I., i.i, .I'll i. I'M.
; j - . i
i Ke.l Kir savs tbev have no nads to j
speak ol at Kilmer. We will Hike his
, '". f"r '.ll,'w' ''' "'
that is the same kind of aieumeiil as
the oilier, that Rainier is the center of '
the county ox thk ot T-niii kivi hen
the poller was asked which utile of it jug j
he put the haietie on, he promptly a.i i
w er d, "on the outside." That i jn-t j
how Rainier is ti e iH-uif i of the county, i
Mr. Rainier ; that big, tine four: hot! e'
i still a castle in ihe air, if our vui.s
count.
A mure flfish, tmralled for comity
sat (tgtit was nevi-r ion-ed oil any eom
iit 11 i i I v ; a more expensive rftiiov.il than
the' one piopojt-d, was ncvei hetote ;
known.
Tlie act ef the legislature Rtinier's ;
I bill provides for the permanent I sm-
tion ol the couutv seat, tins removal.
j if it is moved
bv Vole, ia to settle the
question of county seat, this reiuovil,
' 1 11 " uinve" ".v vote is to neti e u.
question oi couniy roit mirii'i ainfceier.
lio clow. Rainier; we tni'ht have soine-
thing to say on the question when one :
or two railroads entrr the Nehaletii vai- '
ley, and the timtn-r is insr- t
keted and tlie land placed under
cultivation. i
it ... u;nL- .i,AA.ti. ..a ,... 4
of
our natural rights.
lJo,i..r. ...i ,. ...... t... I.., ..... u.. I
tion, and a removal'..! the county re.-
or.is and property all within two or !
three months. ' j
Weto they afraid of the sober, second
Itiought ot the voters: We Hunk the
best licv is to kiit.i-k it nut the first
round, and save the expense of a tecum)
elect ion.
We are just on the eve of an advanc
ing army of settlers, ard should nli pull
together. A county seat fight is the
moat seltish, unreasonable and mealiest
of all contentious. In. migrants, w ho
have had experience in that kind of a
squabble will pass ou to tl' next
YtLLOW Fin.
Taxpayer
courses
of Auburn Precinct Ills
on the ( oQiilj Seat aud
Gued lioads.
I
-Could you j
in your pa-!
Ma. Editor:
Vemonia, April 27, 1!I0'
give these few lutes a place
per in answer to Rainier Red Fir's arti
cle on court bouse, ragged rocks and
iii.blv road" ? Now if St. Helens has
had the county seat f r 40 yea.s, that is j
not air good tens in why it should not!
be n ovel now. Hut us onr frieml, Hid
" "VT U'V" :i. i' . !, n;"n Ji,"'M lil"' ' r '''!
house shotilil be built on that clay hill, ' l w it I o, i, ; "i,
so that '.he highest and finest court nuuse
on the river, one that will irive H tinier
respectability, and in the next place he
would have the people ride up and down
the river on the steamboats so that I hev
might see the tine court house. And he
further says that thev have the advan-
tage of no 'roads to Snd money on. I
suppose this tn e. lie seems very liar-
row minded on Ihe rosds, but be isquile
free with cash for n show v court hoie,
we, the taxpayers of Auburn precinct,
Bre imi in favor of spending the people's
money for shows, but give us a good,
s ibstantial. a.xal all round court Louse
IB"!. I build it mi it K.wl, solid rock foun
; da lot , aud It wiil speak for itself.
The most i.uifortant lliiutf is to u've us
' good roads so that we can travel to the i
; county seat, as natire has not blessed j
jus with a stream .'or steamboats, arid I
weare not fortitiiiite enongli to have a I
miiion'i i.uin, we ..-ijiiiit in.b possioiy
reach Runier.
Now, as to his alleged waste, of
money on r.aids. 4jtsl roads are one
of the greatest improvements that any
town can have, and more especially
a county seat. If it waj l ot for 1100.I
roads the steamboats would have little
to do, anil the railroads would have to
stand still, and the trucks go down and
hundreds of thousands of la borers would
have to seek employment somewhere
else.
So I say by all mesns, let us have
good roatis, and let them be free for all
to travel.
Now let Red Fir ride on Ihe steam
boats and railroad trains, if he chooses;
..:i- 1 ., 1.1 . . . .i 1
then give us the county sent at old St.!
Helens, and give us good roads to get
there, and we will hope for 110 more 1
such vicious bills to move the court
house.
Taxpaybr, of Auburn precinct.
School Report.
Follow ing is the rert of school dis
trict No. , for uio'iith ending April 10,
f l,'.
, , ., ,, . .
Niimlwr of pupils euro eo, 84.
" W. -ttenilaiice, 678.
Avpragc daily attendance.
Hays absence, 41.
'finiis tardy, 15.
Pupils neither nb'cnt nor tardy: i
Oeorgin Iturliee, Chsiincev iintler, Kb I
late Butler, James fa (Trey, Cass Fow
ler, Annie Hoersch, Itllle del, i'.-arll
sistterlee, Wan. la, Carl mid Jean Was-1
ceiwitz, Kalhcrine Ehrlinger. "
titiiTHiiK V. CoLtinii, Teacher, j
DEER ISLAND.
Miss l.ucle Peterson visited at Kelso,
Wit-h., Sunday
A lirtiiig with
;U Cliauc iiirim'vii'
i.i .1 . .... . ...1.......
will b oiganiietl h' re Wednesday even
ing. Mr. and Mrs. C. I.. Smith were. St.
Helens visitors Mondav,
Mrs. Helle Jensen, of I'ortland, visited
Willi lWssie Malcolm last week.
M. W. lli-owu has Unig.it uf K. Mer
lill, the place, known as the Knvart
place, and will move there this fall,
Archie Malcolm h:n a poaitiSn with
Nehah ui A tiolHe failrnad.
Kluur Shearer has been quite ill 'he
hist week, but Impuiving at litis wiit
lug. A. 0. lid visited Tacoma mid Si'iittle
the last week.
Mis. C. II Kuulish al tended llonlton
. Asseml lv, I'mnd
Aitisaus, ot
tihich
She is a member,
REUBEN.
Mis. ('. lb ren is
Pxi I tu in I this week.
visiting friends in
l.engHcher llros imido 1 shipinelit of
sluiiglws to rmllaml I'll lay,
Ira S,thn, of Maigvr, wu iu town
Saturday.
IM Msrtindale, of Klk R.-tpids, Mich.,
arrived here Saturday morning to visit
his hi other-iii law, t. W. Joidali.
Fiiis Anlikcr, who is working for
Miiekle liros on the Coweeinan, spent
Sundav visiting Ills father and uietlier,
Air. and Mr.-. R. Anlikcr.
AIIh'II Ijirseit left here for l'e I'll.
Wah., tor a week's visit wilh his sif
ter, Mrs. W J. Van llenseu.
A. T. l.iws. our couutv ascsor. came
, to our burg Moii.lav evea ng.
Miss bus Morel, visited
with her
nun her, tio lives ou Tide Creek. iuu
dav.
ll IK II.
HAMPTON At Hunter's Point. Ore
gon, n .ni Reulwn, Klsie Miyll iuip
tun, aged D years, 0 months and one
dayoldest duugiilcr of W. A. and K.
K. Hampton. The interment was in
the .Veer City teu.elery, Sunday,
April I'tith.
TV bereaved family have the ayntp.t
thv of many ft ieud-.
FIS.HHAWK.
Clatskauie is going to have the court
house all right. In esse noboilv willdn-
. nate a piei e o1 lino's i-ieatiott lor a curt
i house, T. J. Klippin has kindly old red
i the use of his palatial residence. It i
j tilted w ith a bow ling alley, which mil
la- h tine place for lh jury (o , i-t lt. or,
the I fe m dent h of tuie of thi'ir leliow
men. Or. Hull his otternl i hoses ot!
IeW itt's early risers, anil li. I,. I'errnie
7tl iu Mason work if the rouiitv will
pav him f. r it. ti. K. I.ir.dg'rii, f Mist,
will give SO saiinileoii-, it n. t, he will
buy some llour and j e.ii-nis itml gron
ph.it. I ibh ild ami Son. of Mi-t, iil
give.) icnis worth of shingh-s. Oh!
Clatskanie mil tfet the coint tioti-e nil
rigiit. hi't-Hti-e they nil pull the ame
way like lite pups piillinj on an old hat.
Asa pro.il ot tiieir loyally, tin- push
ctiih turned lit in force and ptilh-.l mis
,""e 1 "" ,,!- ,
Helena and Kitiiier have no cons and
"" ''X 'Oeets. ,o tney don t n la
I'""'' dub. and a.s-we.1 I is gelt,,,.,
L ' "" 1 ' " ;''
"
MIST.
By the looks of the Chief there seems
to I a new nightingale in Mi-t. Who
is il '.'
Mis Alma Whitney, who hn been in
Portland tor the past few mouth, re
lumed Tuesday. From what w hear
wedding beds will bu ringing lel.ire
long.
Alnnzo Jones i very sick in the hoi
piiul si piirtl.tinl.
Mist is booming! Two liotels now
and a restaurant tuike.l of.
J. H. Wright lo't his lnuw bv fire on
Kaster Sunday, The Isiutly are now
hving with Mrs, Wallet I'm tier on the
I.imlgren place.
John j,jnl,, Wf.nt , .()t,Hn, Tiirnlay
to see his son, I.011.
Mr. and Mrs. John Aldridge went to
Clat-kanie the fust td the week to at
tend the funeral of Mr. Aldt iudi-'a
mother,
Miss Then Wathic
of 1'ortlnnd, vi
ii-
bed l.er , brents, last rtnu.lav '
There was preaching at the hall la -t
Sabbath by Rev. Bogle.
The Swedish I. iilht'isn.Sjlibalb school
is doing active work.
(,'nsp-r I.i bid has returned from a visit
to I'onlaud.
Our congratulations toCharles Schnei
der and wife. Mav all your troubles be
little ones. .
Ed Marvin, of Clatskanie, was re-1
cently seen 011 our streets, j
I.eon Malcolm returned from his '
homestead, ue.tr Columbia City.
Mr. Wright lost his house and li.tiise- !
hold elfeem (,y lite. J,et some of the I
ft lends get up 11 tibscripl ion list fur the
old Nehalem settler,
Mirs Emelie 'ivterron, of Natal wits
in town durimr the. ii.iat week.
'
KIT'A-.VK Tubules '
Doctors find
A good prescription j
For mankind '
The 3 csnt j.nr k.'t I en'itiKh for nstinl .C'Milnn.
The iHinlly hhUk 1HH ii.'.iih runtallis a )eur's
sni'l'l). All (Inisnlils ell Ihem. i
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this (.Mice. ;
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Is tbc Leading: Hoisc.-
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nn.rc.ln I Travelers.
Hoard
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Transient, $1
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per day.
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rriee, ft . ft , ii . i
lee,
ileus.
ltlK SAI.K A
TWO YKUt
Oil"
I'm-.
I Jersey Hull.
I bullion."
Apply to John
i;oR 8AI.K-TIIRKK AMA tJt'AR
I no inch fi wagon; also a g;l
work horse 4 M ars old, weight, 1100 11.
Apple toti. P. MI.SON, SI. Helens.
tilRI. WANTlIH-Ti) HOUKNUtAl.
hoiisrwoik. Inquire at tins othee.
WANTr:w-.Si:Vi:l!lli I'I'.HSONSi
uf elianieler and g'ssl rental tons In
li .tale lime ill tins colllllv required) .
hi repiesent and adveiiise old eslah
i.vli.i.l ii.mliliv Unsiuess house of solid
1 1;,,,,,,,.;,,! -tu ml i tti. Salarv t'l.tKI weekly
with expenses additional. All payable
in cash otiecl riien inniinniir t
head otliii'". Horse and can iage Inr-.
nishetl when ititvaai-y. ReleieneiS.
! nelose s-ll i.dresed envelope, I'olin.;
li i it I Co,, .TU, lleitrlsirn St., Chicago. j
P. of H. DIRECTORY'
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r ml r.rwiue. ?ii; meu si IVftrtra oti fl-sl
itteit urirl lull in. mil. ' M, A. Isms. Ittaorl ,
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I sec; K. S. r.Ml. Iwl.
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n ie, him eh W.'.l. iii,;li' u llfi o a Ss.ie'l .its.
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' Vei mill i. talis", V -"lO i'H'l3tl, I K
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Si ti'i'H.io it het .
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1 Sicliti-rtu, m-i J It. r.. It. .time. In'
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1 tin. nulil.. VI i tttnlef. iu...n-r. Kilt f.i.t i,
' .e.' ; li I '1; AW . U-ei ,
; fstl.r,.rr. are rfi!:e.!.l lo .CII'I 111
; In' ill lit!" .nr.. , I
Pommitt Grunge Mrcls at luiktnn
uturuar - .( I. range at lire.
i Idatnl.
The rtt-w liraiige a? Ileei filriiiil will
Is' rt-'ri-seiil.-'l at the r .i."iut iirunife
Yankton s-ttiu.t'iy. It Has oroitmr, , ;
hy Stau ll.Mlt'v-i i i. si !i, ,ti net- i... 1
ti --il.te n j .:. i'hs lul.omiig nlln-Ln j
were fin t.-.l :
Master, Jo eph , lloi.l lay ; h-HiKer,
; Mrs. Ma snal Mii'itti-r , n n t.try, Mrs. j
,1". II Kig'.-tli ; i.vri--. .-r, J'tiini. Iriii. '
gle; t.v.isurer. A. li-eti; suarl, J is, '
. ian tln-l.s ; .i-.ulHiil h ir., I'. l. I
Kuglish ; ch.tp.'aiii, h. I'. Mi t I i r ; u ii,.. j
keeper, 1 1, I h-ou ; I...! v as -ml tnt tvtee aril, ;
It.-s-ie M tlcolut : t 'fir's, Mr., V,. 1'in.g!,'. .
I'l.nr.u.t, M.s J. t ia.ithrt.s ; Klo'a. Mrs.
?s. 1.. M.lti olin. I'l.ls hut w,m retr.vr.t,
l.y tel.'tr.t nr. and tj iheie are tpv t-r- t
! lot s tin y w ill he .rrecte I i,t week. j
,The Seujipoose l adles' Hiselmll
I Hill K.titerUlii.
( lul.
The ne i 'y i.r.'.tnin. d l. ib.-s
. ('mO, ol St S!l.'M,i', villi g.v
.la ninent in Wntta ,v I'rn-i''
Kr.. .) , evMiing.
j Toe ottn-ers ol Ih.'i'lt b are
an e iter. :
hall this;
Cap
ai.i,
! M.s W. K. St
! M.ivbei (Un:..
We-t.
ii-; m-rrrhiri, vlt.it
tn sillier, )tu, U-il i
i When the new team goes out U pl.it
: theli.K' iip will l e hi . ..Ion.:
j Pitcher, Mary Tuikosity; ralclter,
! Matbel . o.r 'l-.iii ; firsi base, Vlrs, W. y
j Stevens; second lump, Jennie l.nni-i-I
le tit l : tidtd lane, l.ula W esi ; short stop,
, Klli.i Partlrlil; right Ih-ld, Vr. F..
I IlKlmes; c uter li.-1. 1 . I.uin l.oul
s'gllOllt 1
lelt hel l, Myrtle W'e.t.
The Mist Hotel
Vu. Iff Hit' nmujue-niftii f)t
kino r as ninnrti r-
jIVinO. r . IVI. Ul f LU
Is th3 Leading House
CI, KAN IIKI.S
piiist c:i..is r.i.
BARN AND FEED FOR H0R8E8
31 ist, Oregon
; -
flit Pa aa' a.
Owl Saloon
IP
I'.kimk ilaoTHaas, PROPRIETORS
iny His ban ot-
Liquors aid Ciear. Kept ia Stock
CYRUS NOBLE
Ant ml.n iioiinlw hr.n.l. f tthlskles
lu a). In tank.
WEIMHARD'S
on liiitittht.
BEER
II-
Tom Benton" Cigars.
V All ths latMt nsv.napsrssinl olhsr poo
A slur psrodisals.
DOWN-COUNTY PEOPLE SHOULD
uo to trim
Clatskanie
Drug Store
FOB TIIKIR
Drugs and
Medicines
-enoici
Tcilet Articles and Perfumery
Dr. J. E. HALL, Proprietor
.r.,-.r. : IHK0OM, 1
ewwj
Who's Your Tailor?
No iiiaUcv quit Iiim. NVlint is tlie
of pnyitig fcy prices for
tisr
clot lies when yon can walk
store and get an U ncla
'l'niloi-iiHKlo Sail
half the original value?
Suits, utulaiuicil $ 7-50
to
Top Coats 12.50
to
Special reduction on
hcavy-wV't Trousers .95 U 4 95
Rcnicnilicr these are tmcluiincil.
FARNSWORTH-HERALD CO.
.'th Wa-hiagtoii St., I'otllai.d. Ore,
J. F. (VDONNHLL
Open I suiTLrjirs
licit nml Horse I'uwt-r
i . i
I't'cntig ivmucrs, ."mnvetN,
Htnles
Buckeye " '
Hay Tools, I'luus, Hartows cud rutiips.
N'l-w Oxford Cream Separators.
Mill.urit WagctiH, llpct'ts ;nn! , Hat s.
CTotiituliits Htii;
'tcs ai.ij
Have ymt ever tuug!;t a pair of hocs f ihe
Knight Shoe Co.
If nut! Wliyttot? Cotnc yottr.rlf. Setid a friend.
Or a mail order. Money refunded if slices nrp not atis
factory. All Mylrs and ptiecs frn V'- aty slir to
5.H.50 logging lioots. (Tltc l.-rt-'-M ard i-tust nmudcte
line of loggers' and uuiseis
jK-wa J ails brand.)
Wai.kovkr and Sov.mms, ?
' r l' iTrkln. Met.
t .
ITHE NEW YORK STORE
o-l II ' inst tvcrited a lairs tnl. . I
:f Spring Goods, Shoes,
Dry r-orxls, Crtorics. Hoots. Shoes, Etc.
(kiopor ItuiMiiiff, Main stiwt. St. hkm, tirtzon.
&
ST
The Pittsburg Writing
k P'lTTSBURGY.IsiBLE
THE ONLY I'KUFKCT
K nn.iiiviMti IT'
J ' S " "!. W ' j
tailored
1 if n
into our
illlt't 1
fronc
$25.00
25.00
208 FrONT
FCniLANO,
CTREET
CREQQM
up.
tip.
s:ir anJ
Il.ty
ifftlSPri.
mu
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akt-H.
L.tn a ;rs.
llocs in the West, Cltij
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fill.T WkI I., f 1,S
I'nillunal. Otrgmn
TYPEWRITER
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WlMTIX(j MACHINE MADE
The writing is in plain rltst
of the operator all the time
implct and alronS.t con
struction, rapid anion, easy
iotica-sdapted to all klndeol
work best for tabulating and
invoice voik-iiuirrrsal key
board rniinvabl yp action
-Inmaiilly rlisnrd.
Treble Ilia life of any other f
inai bine for good clean ork.
Hachiae Company