The Oregon mist. (St. Helens, Columbia County, Or.) 188?-1913, August 21, 1903, Image 2

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Entered at tle rosiottiee at St. HoU-iim, i
Oregon, M second-class mail matter, j
COUNTY OFFICIAL PAPER.
Issuiu Evkry Friday Mokninu By
ESTEI.I.A UABUEUT,
EllITOB AHU l'aoraiKTOR.
SUBSCKIITIOH PRICK:
One copy one year, in advance. .
Six months.
. .11.00'
. . 60
We like best to call
SCOTT'S EMULSION
i food because it stands so em
phatically for perfect nutrition.
And yet in the matter of restor
ing appetite, of giving new
Strength to the tissues, especially
to the nerves, its action is that
of a medicine.
Send lor (" viraiile.
SCOTT A HOWNK, Chemist.
40415 Vetrl Street, New York.
Joe. 4od 1 .00 1 all druggist.
August SI, HHW.
This paper is kept on file at the Ore
li 111 i're-s Ass.ici.iwoii K00111 9. I la ill 1 1
t 111 building, l'ortlaiiil, Oregon.
Again It has bevu demonstrated that
the old town of St. Helens can enter
lain, and that her women are noted as
cooks. All thai is necessary ls for
some one to make, the sunt, and the,
women do the rest. On the day of the
last special election fully 600 meals
served to the voters, aud the
women received many compliments.
SCAPPOOSE.
Joe. Adams bus tinirluvl a neat new
residence on Ms html adjoining town,
M". Mm d t.raliiuii and Mi,s Anna
Smilli I ave Ik-cii employed for the full
term of nduol in Distrct No. 1.
Mrs. W, 1). Carter, of Portland, re
( iirnt'il Inline yesterday, utter a weeks
Visit with Mi.' J. H. Watt a.
Warren iH.hhius, ol Cortland, Is down
vi-tting fiieinbt.
Miss F.llu Tompkins is home for a va
cation. She is employed with llm
WikhIhi I., I'lark Co., ot Portland.
lNlrs-r D.m els ,4 I latino, of Hood
Kiver, lone U light a tract of timber;
011 the in rill link, ami uio erecting a '
saw mill In cut it. Tlier will market it i
onilic.Ni r.li.ru Pscitie Kailroad.
J. C. JmIi tisoii is making an addition
to his creamery plant,
SJrs. M. Coliiirs lias a sister visiting
her from Minnesota.
News has just been received of t lie
deal li of Frauk Slaveus, of YViuren, at
the home of his biutlier in Portland.
Threshing has commenced, mid the
i grain yield is good.
! Mac
CLATSKANIE
I lrncle Charlti liuiluiui, of Mursh
laml, was doing btt-ines in the city
Thuisday,
K. V. and W. K Conycrs were doing
business in Oregon City at the land of
lice this week.
Classified Advertisements!
W.VNTKI)- Sl'VMU AI. I'KttSO.NS,
cliaracter and good reputations J
each Mate tone III tins county reipiirod) 1
tort-present and advertise old eslali
lished weallhv business lioiie of solid;
. . '1 . . . . I A .1 1 1 1. 1 ...... L I , !
..umber ami shinies are being ,., shed , "' I"' ft,r ' f A I .hie I
!ln cash tilled each cdiicsday from 1
head titHcim. IIoi'mi and can dum' tur- j
uished when necessary, fiileioiiecs.
Knclosw soli-addressed envelope. Colo-j
tiial Co.. .Til, IVarbotti Si., Chicago. I
Mid-Summer Clearing Sale
Must lio tlcumil 'up
possible dis
this part of
within 30 days
v ......
stock.
The resident of St. Helens, as a
rule, are not disposed to jubilate over
ih result of tho recent county seat were
election. It was not a political elee
tion, and there Is no reason for jubila.
mm u v. , J11B .uouoa imiiaua r-xetiaiiire savs
,n,l w om nil redi'hnts of what la t.n,i.i..li... o , f. ...... .... 1 ...1 . c ....... I
.v - . i.u.inuiil, .l,VI It 1 Cftl Ul Ul 11 btuoy
iliKilned to become the wealthiest mid w.o-i-e 1.. . 1 .-1 -.;.... .-.f
.ouuty in Oregon, taking the .Ue IntoUny , .,. county ,dir. get rich. ZZiLZl:
consideration. Whatever benefits an Here is the seeiet of their success. A 'Thomih onlc 1 few inemlier wer ..r..
part of the Nehalem country iuures to ; child is Ixirn iu the neinhlxiihood ; the ' eut. a very inletestioir meetiuii was held. 1 l'1")' "'-lei lions
j attending physician vt W, the editor i l'l"",ani ol tlie secoml degree ; lite r.pworth league gave an ouiiiig
.1 111 . , . were advanced to full meiulH-rship. A- dow n to vViilUce's Island last salimlay.
,gncs the loud lung youngster and the : Ilin ,1.,,,- tti P. i 1,.,:i,i,, ,.1 n,. ,i, .,r.i ores-
Clatskanie or Rainier, adds to the tax-; happy parents a send oil' and gets tO. It wereG. 1.. Tarbell. Kav O.Tarhell. K.-...1 em. 10 Imve l.eeii an einoialile ult.in.
YANKTON.
into the nun kct iih all
paich from all the mills in
, the 1-0111U1 v.
fncle John Wilson, f t!c Nehalem
! Valley, who has been tint.,,. k list (or
j the piist feiv week", is much imprned
I in health, ami nits doing tunnies in the
' city Wednesday.
1 Key. John II, I.uuiijaivl, of u ncev,
was duing business iu the city t'luirs
day. T. J. Elippiu Is mirsitig a sore h;tnd.
Ad Niicklcy, of Kahima, is visiting
friends in the city tln neck,
The Mist basiball team played with
the Clatskanui team I11-I Sunday. Hie
Mist tune came out tittay ahead.
Norman Hicheritig, II. Mckitl, W. II.
Conyers mid dauglit r, Miss Laura,
niude a tiiplo the Nehalem ciuutiy last
week
Miss Mary Conyers will give a niusi.
cat entertainment in Kidmen's hall on
Saturday evsning, llie t 1 of August.
She will' be assisted by Miss Veda Wil
liams, ( Oregon City ; Mis Annie Eng
lish, of Portland, licsnles the best ol lo
cal talent Ticlicnor's oiclicstra, also
200
Uncalled for tuilor-imuk
suit worth
MO
to make
now
,(1'"ti for full
$9.95
WANTEM-SEVKKAl.
mis nei sous In each stale
IMH Sl lil I
to navel lor
house established eleven yeass and with 1
a large capital, to cull 11(1011 merchants
and agents lor successful and ptoliiable ,
line. Permanent engagement, Weekly ;
,-in.h siilarv of IS and all lii.'elliin ei-
pcliscs ami hotel lulls adtunce.1 each
week. Expel lelicv not essential. Men- j
lion refeience and enclose self rddt cst d
envelope. THE NATIONAL, XU,
IVarborn St., Chicago,
WANT'i:i - VOl'.Nti MEN to prei-are
fortioveri in Positions. Pine open
ings iu nil Iiepiiilmeiils. Exauiiiiiitions
mhiii. Parliculiirs l ice.
I nter Stale Cor. Insi ., I'cilur liapids, In.
COO fine i jo t )
1000 g;"
,o tailor-uiade suits, choice
uuulo worth a
trousers, tailor
as 5y, cluiice
s 1 3-95
t io benefit of all alike. A new saw
mill, shingle mill or door factory at
Gable
Crang Gives a
Entertainment.
CrcdlUbla
Farnsworth-Heraid Companj
2.tS Washington St., Pouti.anu, OnKtMN,
1 1
Utile property, eivea employment to is christened and the minister gets 5
more peojde lightens the burdens and and the editor too. It grows and mar
inereases tae prosperity of the entire j ries ; the editor publishes auother lung
county. Columbia county not only winded flowery article and telia a doscu
ueeds more people at Clatsnaaie, Rain-; lie about the " beautilul accomplished
er and St. Helens, but in every otaer j bride. The minister gets $10 aud a
section of the county. This section piece of cake, the editor gets $000. Iu
tinges, Mr. Utile ami Ins Oliver. Mrt. j Mr. Malcolm and Mr. Eriedlcrg, of
Oliver was appointed regular supply for ; RH1jer, look in our eitv last Sutidav.
lecturer. Topic lor next meeting "How 1 , , ... -." . n.i 1
Portland tin Meek looking afler legal
matters.
Suicide Prevented
to mime fanning pay." All grangers in
vitet to i-uitie aim take part 111 the dis
ciissiou.
j Bro. E. Smith, of Oregon City, the)
regular siruplv of the Bantist church i
1 " lireacheil lv ice. snn.l:iv t.t .ii-.n, un.l at. I ho KlilrrniiL' snii.iiiiii-t'iiieiil 1 nit h
needs more mils, wood wot king ptantj, 1 the coure of lime it dies, and the doctor ; temive audiences. An' 'interesting ses-' preventive 1.1 suicide had been discover
more farmers and dairymen, aud tht ; gets from 5 to $ltK.), the undertaker gt ts f ton ol the Y. P. S. C. E. wua held at ed will iiiteicst imu.v. A rundown sys
..oal and iron mines si.ou.d be devel-! 'rom j0 to 1U0, the editor publishes : ''"' regular hour in the afternoon, at 3. tein, or despoitdeuey iuvaiul.ly precede
1 ...;..... 1. . 1... . 1. ...1 1 :. i "ese meetings are 01 irreat aii'l Biowiuu , suiviue and soliivtldng lia occii louini
t.j;ed.
notice of the death and 1111 obituary two
columns long, lodge and society resolu
tions, a lot ol poetry uud a f.ee card of
thanks, and gets S0OOU. No wonder so
President Koosevell has just written
a letter to uoteruer L'uimu 01 liuiaua, U)111,v coutrv editors get rich
luiunieliding liuu lor the decided cuinl '
i.e luoR against lyiictiings. ilic presi
ueut ILiniia mat aui justice is toe ieui
idy tor auch crimes as rape and mutder,
and that under no cucuuiataittxs noulu
Real Estate Transfers.
Estat"? of John Fritz bv E. E. Iloir
: oeg, mhiii., to j. m. liog-ierg; w l.
interest. .Mrs. lorn uotxiward was
lender Sunday, ami Mis. Lis Olirer is to
lead next Similar. A covenant meeting
ol deep spiritual interest was held at
the church, Saturday evening.
IVd We' ber, the seven year old son
of Charlie ami Euium Webber, cut hie
loot badly, Saiuiday.
Work was coinmegced, Monday, on
the telephone line &vjjjul tmn Vauk-
se'4 and s'j ot s i4 of sec 8, , 5. tttl.4l i
j . vst i . aiiittvi aim dllliri ItJ
COUNTY COURT.
uciiiiicaillies U: aliowcu lo avert or ili-
isy tneir puuisliuieut. Sucii a trial as ams; tract in seetioii 12, o, 2, sssd.
lnut ui lJie.rtlitre li.11111 is M11 w&aint.l I J S ailil M M Olitller to t' F 1-trVMnt
-Here iu.uee a3 held up by smart j ho4 lor deed Ui of see :V, 5, 3. 'i I" the matter of appointing a freel.ol
J . .. . 1 Jos, pit E ami tannic 1. Hall to Amy : ''r lu complete county boaid ot road
fc.11 practice, ttad iiicijUote Ouraul j tiiown and Charles Corbet; tracts i viett ers ; ordcrerd li.al Jaj. U. McKay
ueuu a negro Ins vase Houid liave beeu ' sectious 3d and 2t, 4, 5, W7oQ. j ol Scappoose, U and he is hereby ap-
tliort 11 ia doubtlul 11 lie wouid have i LudwtgW. Sirangeland to Florence l)0'"ttJ " menibci' of the county road
,;,. , w ,, , ! fc Uotliiev; tract 111 sec. Ti. 7. 5 VX) : viewers for the term ending i'ecembor
been awauicd a trial. Suit uis case was . l- ' . r ' ' 'iiai nsvt
1 t U and Urate L fieneiiur to Harvey 11SI, t:"J.
tvorise, much more, than many oi liie ! S Oieun ; tract in I Waggoner d I c ' matter of the petition off. II.
cases for whicli negroes are often buru-&0. '; English and others for a coui.ty road;
t n Adams to 11 A Hanson; 10 a in . "ruereru tnai . t.. M-vens, jas. i.
sections 15 and 22. 3, 2, t-'ilt). I McKay and W. T. Watts, county survey
or, same ijeing the ouaicl ol couiitv road
(hut will prevent Hint condition uliicli
makes eUiridcs likelv. At tlie Inst
thought ol sell dcstiu. tioii take Eieetue
Potters. It being a great tonu-aud ner
vine will slreiigtheii the nervisand
build ub the st stem. It's ali a gital
stomach, Liver and Kidney regulator.
Only iih-. Satilaction guaraniccl by
toe St. Helens Pliariii.tcv.
DEER ISLAND.
ru 10 death. Sk.nnokawa Eagle.
I Ix-an Itaiichard to Ellsti Kistner;
A dozen years ago a liacs was use..
the railroad at lloultoit several limes
during the day X, At that time tiieopu
latiou was much ies than it now
there Iieing only two torts aii'j one sa
loou. Now the mail is carried only tw ice
a day by a messenger. on biot, and the
teacher w tin cornea to town by .rah to at
tend an institute,' is compelled ft... Itig a
heavy valise from the depot. Andh'j-he
gets up in the morning to mail a letter
to some dow n river point, she has to cur
ry it to lloulton.
ClaUkanie Orange, assisted by Cedar
iirove and yuincy Granges, .-xpectKi
make the next meeting ol the Pomona
tirane on- of the greatest meetings of
the kind ever held in Columbia county.
An effort will be made to secure the at
tendance of some vf he proffesscrs of
the State Agricultural college, and it is
probable that a part of the program will
partake of the nature of a farmers insti
tute. It will be noticed in the tirange
news furnished by correspondents of The
Mist, that the work is in
condition in this conntv.
1U0.
E C Jorgensen and Pauline Joreensen i
to Paniel Marx; swL4' ol see S, 4, .i, f I.
Jacob Schlicht to Lewis Montgomery ;
nw li of sec- 22, 4, 3, $1. ' j
Columbia County by sheriff, to P II!
Marley ; tax deed, ew 'i of sec 20, 0, 6, '
less 15 acre.-, 422. i
Dean liiamriard to Walter D Moody; '
lot 1, block 28, Rainier, $150. 1
Lew is Montgomery to C H McN'eelun;
und l'-3 interest, all in section lfl, and 1
i.'i of sec 3U, 4, 3, 1.
Hattie A and John LurUe to F S '
Stanley; tract ill sc 13, li, 2. (fiW.
Mary J Young to Andrew Youug; lie
4 of bee 17, 4, 5,(1. "KO.
Dysentery Cured Without tlie Aid of ,
a Doctor.
Born lo Mr. an I Mrs. Edg.tr Euv.tit,
on .Monday tne I7;h a son. vVngsic 12
ptuiuds. lb. Koss iitteiidiug.
Erwin Selfcit, Mr. and .Mi-. C. L,
Smith, ad Mr and Alia. Al. O. Lr,,wu
attended the dance 111 M. Helen", I ri
day evening.
.Mrs. A. C. lietx left Monday cveoin
for 'aliejo Cal., her lie home, .di.-i
visiting with licr daugliler Mi- Mjcaitr.
lor lliu past live iiioulli.-.
Pat Hughes and J. A. An 'u s- me
View , 1 erecting a building IHTtO, at K 1 land.
and exH-ct to pu. 111 a si.ck of go-vi'iie .
Tie musical and literary eut.-i tnlil
lueiil given by the members of Oolile
Oraiigo Iu Heilmen's halt lad Snttirday
1 lilitlit. would have luvn t reilit.'thly to
j the talent of tt huge city, Hon. T. j
i C. Walts ilcllvetiHl tlie opening ad
' dress, and his sound on.inry on ti
I work, pm poses and obj.vta of thr"
tl tango, was well tvtelvod by tiie audi
jeme In fact. Mr. Watt's spimh'i wan
' a decided lilt. Tho Coble Han. 1 and
'Cult.tr Club, with only sU wee V ev
perieni e, renderu.l aeveutl ei. clb liv
a.decllona. and were heartily npj.laud
ml C J Jones Is the Instructor and
leaib-r of the club, and the ol ier mem
bers an-: M J. Itutler. Mts M. J.
lluttcr. Miss b y I. ink. Mrs 1 I ink.
Pearl .Monroe. Orvllle l ink, tietiritw
Link. Jessie Mctiregor an. I Alfnd
Hunter.
The Ctauite choir also was it, wit
tertiil aid lo the lul. t' st o( Uio enter
tainmoiii, tl elr Kisl iini;ilx'i bodiK
"Plow leep"
The ""hi. "The Wild Hose." by MlsMt
b y I ink. an. I the reeltatlon l' Mrs,
M. J Hutler weie well receive! There
wah t litiltitr solo by ('. J. Juries, fol
lowed with a aiuu by l.t choir, "T
flow. Sonde and Hoe": a tableaux,
"The Urn k of A i." by Mi.s b y Lin;
'The O'd tl.ik. Ti Ibii-ket." instrumental,
by to lliinjo ntld (lunar flub; nvist
I
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J. F. (VDONNFLL
I
200 FRONT
IK3RTLANO.
STREIT
OREGON
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nee si,turiiay evening lite Mil, 1111 1 1 1 s t
j two tut-inl-eia. Ice dream and c.ike w.i
; served alter lodge clopfit. i'.ro. C.i.'." 1 i
; the Slate Orange, Pro. I.. Hoi i, i ,.
Si:anKi'e tirange, and Itio. and m.-h r
('raswell ol M iltiiouitili Oiai g", wc-.e
present.
i K. J. liurnes, eiiinl..ved at the Am !.. r
; L"Uging Co, was hurl i,y a linili I II. in,
: oil liuu, which lias laid linn up I n
, end duvs.
! The Mis-es loiii-, . f Liiiiiin'. W;i...,
: visited w it ti :mui- Amir. s, la-t week.
illiam Thai ker, einp!..yed b) the Ne
1 hah'in Logging t o., whs .-iious!y l,:i,l
l:l-t week, having In- collar Ik.iic l.roUen,
i all 1 his back bim id, bot al tins u ri
ling is getting along nic-ly.
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j Columbia
I Kcstaurant
I TAYI.OIt IM.iLHINii,
! ST. HELENS, OREGON
If there is any one place in Columbia
county, that needs road improvement,
it is the Merrill hill at J-er Hand.
Immense (juantities of wood", lumber
aad shingles are hauled oyer tins hill to
reach the railroai. During a considera
ble portion of the year the road is al
most impawsable, and it is dangerous to
haul toads over the road even at this
time. The county court should fee that
there is a change made in the road tit
this time.
tueeeribe a ttltr medicine for bowel
promising Uompliiiiit in any lorm either for chil
dren or adults. It .never fails and is
pusant to take. Fur tale by Edwin
! Pest
c e
Don't attempt to ask the editor to
write up or rebuke every evil in the
(own or community, cay an exchange,
flut when once coivinced that such du
ties need attending to, write an article
for your pajier and sign your name to it
for publication. Tlie man who is too
big a coward to thus express an obinion
is the man who will stand on the street
corner apd talk alout tlie cowardice of
the editor.
It Is encouraging 10 nota the fact
that Nehalem farmers are hauling
wagon loads of spring chickens to For
est Grove, and receiving 15 cents por
pound for the product. Poultry-raising
JW suLwc-rtlied for it's prupo-cd new
hall. It is the intention to raise more
fu. ds before beginning the wotk, tie
plans being to erect a new building, 25
x50, two stories in height. The tipia-r
I floor it to b u d tor Grange me ting ,
; and the lower room for kitchen ur
1 poses.
I Mr. W. It. Holmes, who was
line uociors i-irc in rortlaud lor u
bould receive more attention In Co- j in 'ZJhl" " " ""Ie" ""
'""i"1" euuuij. 11 is eviuont mar. 111 Mrs Violu r !.,.. ,.f
viewers, are liereuy dir.;cte 1 to
survey and report ukii said proposed
i- li v..i;-,, .... ii 1 .. ..1. 1 The Orange held then regular
of July IMi. at 10 . 111.
In the matter of the petition of I. (j.
Wikstr. 111 ami others for a county road ;
ordered that the board of county roud
viewers be and they are hereby directed,
to view, survey ami report upon the pro
posed r ad, and that ttiey meet at the
point of beginning of the proposed road,
uti Monday July 27th, 1SM3 at It) a, 111.
In the matter of the second reading of
the viewers report 011 county mad peti
toned for by li. H. Fowler and others;
orderead that viewers report be ac
cepted, and that the road supervisor
open the same lo public travel, anil die
sime is hereby declared a public high
way. In the matter of the re-ignation of
i.r . u t .... jSupeivisor o! road district No. 7. the
"I am lust ub from a hard si,, I of t be 1 ...J;
n n 1 ' "S"a 1 1 'i. w.'B nccei'ieo alio OOIIUS
flux' (dysentery; My. Mr. T. A. Pinner, ,en exonerated.
a well known me.el.uiit of Urummond, : l ,,, matter of appoinling a road su
renn "1 used one small bottle ol ,,,-rvi-or f r road d,si, ict No. 7 ; ordere.l
rl -i u n,Bt Cholera ..ni Uur-,,,,,,, H. F. Kilby U.- and he is hereby
rhoea kemedy and was cured without appoi,,,,-,! supervisor of road di-tric't
bav ng a doctor. I consider ,t the U- ! No. 7. ami that he r,ual.fy accorling 0
cl.oleia medicine in the world." There 'law ..o.gi,
is 110 need of employ i,,g .1 doctor w hen j in the matter of setting amount of li-
'. .iU uiaiui mi cense lee to tie raid hv n.-i I, ..rs ,, 1:
' bnnbii. countv. Oregon: it is ordered
, thai license f e of haw kers, venders or j
peddlers in Columbia conntv, be a fob I ..
.lows: For p-ddling, hawking or vend-1 Fromi-ais Intlled,
: iiig on had, (10 per qmuter; for ped ! C K A LEU llll WILL I'.E UK
I diit;g, hawking or vending with team, ! ceiled at the office of I he scieuil
' 15 per quarter. ' : clerk of District No, -.'U at Iteiilieu, O.e-
j In the matter of county aid lo Fannie ; 2011, until l2o'i-l'k insui, Ai.kU"( 22nd,
A. Kislgers, of Keuben, Oregon ; ordered ' 1 !'-!, for the erection nf eolicieii! ualls
that same be referred to Judge D jan for under the school In use iu said i:isttict
investigation. No. 20 in itccordanie with the plant 011
In the matter of relief f,,r the family , tile at the olti. e of said school clerk,
ol Mr. Hopkins ; oidered that the clerk i AM bids must be nccoinprinied by a
dtaw a warrant on the general fund iu certified check i'l a rum equal to ten
favor of Mrs. William Hopkins iu the ; H") per cent, of the l id on buibbi.g mi. I
sum of 1 20 and mail the same to her. I walls. Said check to be forfeited to said
C. ,...!.... I..I.. o iru.', .... 1 1.1. . ... ' Sehisil lllMt riet No "0. i ri imhh 1 lie lnu,'-l
.Mmiu,,ai,ij o, 1 jv. ..riuuiiiciai uav : . . . , " ', . , , . ,
r., ,i. .(.,.,:.- ., ' or accepted under tails to qualify ith a ,
,, , ri " i , , . 6 rj'l1"' l" . kmm1 and Millicieiit B.,,,.1 within scvciC
01 t ie several mm auperusora ; the re .Javs after I ht' UM UrililliF uf t Iih I'onlcii'l '
Vu LTK !."!; !V: n"ta,rt in I the right to reject any and all bids is
1 " . , hert tiv
eAioiwieo nno apfiroveii o wit : Ills-
trkts 1, 2, 3, 4, , 7. 8, 0, 11, 12 and 14
.1 :. 1 -f
Auiuiiiuuu juiy lerni.
James Day, of Wocjtlbnrn, a pioneer ! MonJny, July 27 Fourth Judicial Day
and steamboat captain on the lower Co- j In the matter of auditing the reports '
.u ..uia w years ago, nas oeeii yisittng ot road supervisors Tb'j res,rts and ex-! Attest :
i.iu,r.uu menus urre, j perm it tires in tne following roud db-
Ledar Orove Orange now luis over tnnts were now examined and allowed.
10-wu: Districts .os. s,, IU, 13 and 15
In the matter of the petition of the
ciaisaanie rusn 1,11111 lor countv ai I in
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.w.iWIIK Ttice.'
!i,vi p.'inlo an. I 1;
mi. bv N'isi N.-IIli
it', fhailte H.'p.
1 ardtnat Oratiiti
-1 Nellie Wise. V
',: "; -r an I b v t '
:'k Itights": "
,bf- t A re til bit Id.
"r (', W, .tor Ian
vvi-e. Tt'ei'i was n
"T ri-aiit' " and
Ni ; I "
.1 ft. r I f froi-rivm n
Io:",. refrchinetit" w
ilmn llii! la-to, inti! a
Monti' Vernon Hand
ejr clh-r.t aclKllons.
can, "t'ltnib
M '.' perm
rocM.uMn, '11.-l'-:-rl
V.ni
hv ti e tt ill :
tlt.tr C 'tills : rei f
VY.se, l.tblea I,
and Kl.lelitv."
'e lilt Itlles. by
el'.ll N,.,.r, J, ....
ft! , piuloiiiiiee,
"Kll.l lte." .Hp J
Mis Vav I int..
an I VU. Nellie
flnll fi'tn'oiet.",,
t i" song, 'Cimi I
II'
iWr Hay
.Motu IS, .if
! k
lilllittillt
1 1 t
iK-cnm.; tuttitc ts, ao-wits, .i i Ka; ,
I Italy's
lint k c
Il.ty 'I'tKiIs. Plows, 1 httrows .m l Pint
New Oxfm.l Crv.im Scji.o.itoi s.
AIHiHtt tl .11'IK, I'.Uj-i-C ailil JI
C'llutiilitis Piij f:ts ;ti',.! Cani..j,-ts,
1-
tc K
f'ox ... 11 for
I - lo-rved 111 I
l ite hour T
pUyeil se.-.ral
EVERYTHiNO
NEAT ND CLEAN
AT THE
Palace Hotel and
MISS I.. J. CKOl SI!, Prur-nelor.
Men I a and Pro 111 p t S e r v
Hoss.
Shoe lu Great Variety.
T. C. Watts, the w ide-a-wake Ken-;
lien metcliant, has added a big stock of '
shoes, manufactured by Q. L, Hibbard j
of Portland. Mr. Hibbard is the best'
know n manufacturer of boots and shoes
iu Oregon, and his goods are know n to
be of the beet quality. Mr. Watts has a ;
great variety ol these goods shoes for '
women, children, mew, boys, loggers'
and everybody. If you want a pair of
shoes in-do to order by this firm, vour i
measure will lie taken. There are boots '
as well as shoes.
CEDARGROVE !
KAINIER. UREG0M
li ni ..ieuli. ui ul. no
IMU I I.e ilrf K , uud tlie
It u lit a.
Jilts K. H V V I. CHUN, l'lii. 11,,,
u r 0 .1 r-;
.NeittcNl
l I
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KNKiHT SHOi: CO.
POP TI 4 U n flUP "rs rokm. tt.ift
I Uh I liAit u. Uiih. Ism.r ln.fc) -e.l t ...h.
011 1. t.i W
WaX2wr.SjLrp.isai:d Bjii!! wslls
Tho I3't isho h iii"i2irth
. for tho Money,
S0RQSI3
SHOES
Nothing can excel Its ttrartrv-nm of
tha ho. lu wrooritig
topnrb.
Owl Saloon
4 I .HI S V I'.KOTIIKHS,
0
it
I THE NEW YORK STORE
m'. I'" just ccclted a large invoice of
reset veil.
Hv order ol the Hoard of Schn
il Dirct
tors
AX TON E WISE,
(L W, .1 1 (It HAN,
J. M. Ll.NliSAY.
I ti rectors
T. C. WATfS, Clerk.
ntorniEfuits
f f 1 1 ' t'lB !'!
Lidiiors and Cigars Kepi in stock
CYRUS NOBLE
Atnl nllmr t-opiiltr rT1 nf wlilki K
illw H) lit sllh'k,
WEINHAFtD'S BEEH
If Summer Goods, Shoes,
V -til tlie late
HINT (MTOUII rtl.
st:
Dry (Icods, (Jroccries, Hoots. Shoes, lite.
II. MOH(?UB,
( oopep liiiiMinir. Mdin Slivcl, S. HcIpiis, ()njim.
"Tom Benton" Cigars. ' "3 iii ia iii iii iii ik iU i k it ii .it i ii iii iii iU iU iUii. iUiii iiUU iii-
ol
constructinz a road frorn C'latskanie lo
; .Mist; taken under advisement.
' in the matter of extending the lime
for return of the assessment roll, it is
! ordered that tie lime for the
under i "j0"' r"" he and is hereby extendi d to
...... .....j , ii, oiy 01 oriuiwr, 1UU.I.
in tne maiuT 01 llm fancelbitiou
county road warrai.t o. 15s(l, 2nd
.,, ., . . ri"s on the .ouiity road fund issu.-d by
has been one of the neglected, but I visiting relatives and fr en s :. tld- . JT! "I Il.0.r..' . "
il i t V ...II.
j c-eiiei ny me eierK.
; In the matter of the resignation of
: of the r .ad siiiietvisor of Di-trict Xo.
10, the resignation was accepted, and
; bondsmen relieved from further liahil-
itv in the ur-tier.
j In the matter of the petition of X. C.
Da:efor rebate of tax, the same was
! denied.
(Continued next week.)
The county (,'onrt Ih'M ftii fuliniirriiwl
ttrm iMMt Ktiriiiil-iv f tv. I uiolii,,,! 1 1... L:n..
t I J ' HIC Willi" r M
of the lata pvc;iul vli-ctioii, HlK)HttKiniel r
meeting place in t-lm njei for thin time. t0 Vt;w ot,,r li'uior nmlte r. The pro i 4
o. ,,.., ,l..i,. .1., i- . ' CPPifinau aura -u.t...l , t.: i. S
nc,iiniiiidic uic rriiiiers lil j wi nun nrvn,
DiTTsRiIRr, Ti TRTRT P mVPPWRITPP
f A IULIU11U jl IU1ULJU I 1 1 JJ II ill 1 LUl
9TOI2t
I 6 1
hfii n llm uh.
I
v. itllhee, llooi.OI
r-n y.'Of..WMHI-t3
profitable Industriea in this section of
Oregon, and as a renult, tho importa
tion of eggs has ben iio smalt item.
The teachers' institute in session this
lyeek lias been a source of gratification.
T(iere were an excellent corps of instruct-
ors, the very best that could lie sec-tired, j t,,rnrd liome'
. . 7 ut1, in y oe , Cl.dlr ,Jrov5 ,;,,,.. ;,.
nlnr meeting m at Saturday in school
district 3 . 40, instead of Xo. 41. The
tion
The new sawmill of liolmes, Wah
burn and Baxter is now completed and
in operation. It is a 70 horse power
plant, and the firm has plenty of yellow
fir timber of prime quality, and there is
a ready market for the pioduct.
llelmer S-iderstrom, who was fishing
at Astoria during the season. Iirh re-
pongratuUted.
THE ONLY I'EUFKCT WI!ITIN(J .MACHINE MADE
M 1L.TT
llTiWrtr.V.V.ttl
Theodore S. Thomson, Dentist,
Inl'ermation and Appointments by Mail.
Kooins ',0 uii'lM, Wiuliiiigioii III, I.
Take Kli
Hoiiiheiit corner Wash, and Ith HI"
I'OIl ri AND, OREGON,
valor to Liftl, Hour,
-J
t" W; n.
Nothing has ever equalled it.
Nothing can ever surpass it.
Dr. King's
flow Discovery
ForfS'
mrmpriox
oruss mm
trio
3cII.M
A Perfect For All Throat and
Cure : Lung Troubles.
Money back If it falls. Trial Bottles fr.o.
that section.
but will appear next.
Hoy ruretl o Colio Afler I'lij slclun'.
Treat men t Hail Fa 1 1. id.
Frank II. Hlareii Head.
Frank II. Slavens, a well known resi
dent Warren, died of lung trouble at (he
home of his brother iu Kast Portland
Tuesday. The funeral took place at
Warren yesteiday, under the auspices of
VTs "i t rc-.iows j.ouge, 01 , Jnarrho a Hemedv, and in half an hour
i V.l i. TVK a. !"t'"'Ur- Mr. Slavensj,1(.wa, (i ',, r(.,v,,lcj
is Miiriveti by Ids parents. Amos am l- i ....!.. . ui .ii . .. ... ..
l.'li,il.ll. 1 m... . i i i ... ""i"i r-ii l.nxc, . in. ;ir.
- " " . ..... .o ... ,. 13. .11.1 ... Ol II
and sclera. I he di cease I v a bei
My bov when four years old waf token
with colic and cramps in his stomach.
I sent for the ihs lor and he ii.jei ted
nioi)diiiie, but the child kept getting
woise. 1 then gavehiin half a leii-poou-ful
of Chamberluiii's Colic, Cholera and
a sr
li higli edcctii.
F. L. Wll.KI.VK,
Wilkms n laiok-keeper for the Shell ! A )!) 'tuu
I akn Lttni ier Co. lor sale bv Kdaiu " '''""I nlltPr,
The w riting is in plum view
of the operator all the lime-J
simplest and slronge.t con-j
li uction, rapid action, tusjj
oucli ii'lapteil lo all kinds ol!1
woik liest for tubulating aml
invoice work nniveihiil key
s
board leinovabiii type acliuii?
fc
liisliintly clcani (I, J
1 reiile tlie life of any other
machine for good clean woik
The Mist and The ()reonian, $'-?
STATE NORMAL SCHOOL
Monmouth. OreKon
The Pittsburg Writing Machine Company
Hon.
f r o v: v v v-1 v v v v ,
.'ill. shirr;;, J'n
vvvvvvvy
v
M Training Hclioi, I lor leHehers' courses
- ai riuiged eipcciiiHy for Irnining tcncheia
r . for all In un, I,,. of M, ,r,ifcsHioti, M,, t
J, I approved methods lor graded h, .
r vv'UK imigiit in actual district
school. The demand, for gntdimiew of
P l mm -ciioot as iciieiiers lur esc Is l
a Js'ipply. The traiiiing ilepa, !,
IT j wliteli con-isls o hi,,), rr.t.lu public
. ; scIms.i ot als.nl L'lai pu,u- ,. ,.nj,,,M.(i'
in a I Us blanches, lacUlii.g Sul l.
sj sic. Iimwiog nod i losicl l.alnii.'g. T.
VNouiialcoin.oi, t,, ,lt ,
!" H W"l'''e.lilic,e. . ,..,,
II i '. ' I"- i'"r calalogu,
i, !orinitlio,i, mlili. hs
I . I-. i. ki;sni.i:u
J. ii. v. h u.ki:
or iii-
I'reHi.l.nt,
rleen tm-v,
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