OREGON MIST Filtered ill Hie Puetoffic at St. Helens, Oregon, ns reomnl-claaa mail matter. COUNTY OFFICIAL PAPER. lasi'Kii Kvaav Faipar Murninu Bv KSTKI.I.A GABBKKT, KurruR ami Pitnrairroii. STBKCKIITIO I'RIt'H; One ropy one year, in Advance $1.00 Six month. 60 Septum er 11, 1903. Tlii paper U kept on file at the Ore iron Pre Association Room 8. Hamil ton building, Portland, Oregon. HI' -- - - - --- -- i THE L0GS1SG SITUATION. Logi are slowly dropping In price, on account it ia said of overproduction. While it may be true that there ia an oteir duclii n of logs alongthe Colum bia river, it ia stated that t'ie demand tor lumber for foreign shipments cannot be filled. Some of the vesael coming to I'ottland are unable to secure complete cargoes, ami as a consequence freight latea on out going shipments are going down, Just at this time it ia evident that more mills are needed in this sec tion, and some of the larger logging companies assert that if logs go dow n to a price too low to profitably handle, that they will put in mills to work op their own product. The booms are full of merchantable logs, and it ia asserted j that VejirhsEeer, who owns thousands of acres of burnt timber on tbe Wash li.jton side, h; offered to supply a mil ion feet ot logs per day for $5.50 per thousand. The timber that waa burned over but year, must be promptly mark eted, or it will become worm-eaten, and eventually will piove a total loss. It is the probability of large quanti ties of burnt legs being put on the mar ket that has a tendency to bear down the price of logs. The owners of green timber, however, have a gold mine, but they may have to wait awhile for re turns, unless more mills are pat into operation, while there is an urgent de (and for lumber. Who said the mail schedule is to be ; W Banmganlner, juror 1 00 changed between St. Helena and Hoiil- iJ,,l"llr )uror J!!" ton. 0 U Caple. juror It WnT J John llarria, juror 100 -- - - K McVev. juror 100 Kay Curtis, securing hope 1 00 Clarence Shipley, rep to coroner. . "0 .Warren " oouwurtti, same w The Oregon Mist has again been des ignated the " official paper to priut the delinquent lax list by the comity court. Martin White, deputy assessor. . .110 "J6 However, that ilvm gives promise of be ing a small quantity this year. If those people w ho are continually k icki ng on the streets became this pa per will not say things derogatory of Rainier eople, will write out what they desire to say and sign their names thereto, the articles w ill lie given Space. With a million or so bubals of 75 , cent wheat, forty or fifty thousand bales j of 25-cent hops, and a few hundred tona , of 4 li cent prunes, the farmers of Polk It li Mitchell, blanks for election August Srd 51 41 Thomas Haasi, tel mea to sherllT. . 25 MraF M Oippold, elee booth... S "0 Mrs 8 S VVav. teachers' exam 13 50 scaring the team, it being free, rushed How n the grade for a quarter of a mile. The wagon struck an obstruction and upset, throwing Must partly under lha erniine mid a shaft 2l Inches in diame ter at the lower extremity passed Into his bodv making a wound, the doctor sac, laige enouglt'lhat ho could have placed his double Ht In the opening. The patient w as taken lojtha hospital at Portland, and lit last report was resting as well a run Id lie expected. While George Holt and Ilia brother- in-law. Mclnniel. were digging a well clerk ordered to draw warrants on the ui'.r. I pa.A.l liiiitln in nia,-n,Mtif thMi-M.il county will walk right down the middle. M follows; of Easy Street this fall Pallas Obeerv- ' ' ROAD UIIJ.S. No. 1. W H IHiweli, " 13 60 nn the latter' ulace, the gas or damp C H Crocker A Co, tax and ai r'll H6 HO from the well caused Mr. McPanlel's V W Blakeaiey, wk mort tax roll, 15 00 ' death. In the evening Mr. Mclianiel C W lUakeslcy, wk aa mil, 1D03, S6 00 ! placed a charge "I ponder in the well. AT Laws, list of parties aequir- The next utrniiing Mr. Hull lowered Mr. land from stste .. . 1 00 , McPauiel down into the well, and he II K Olill, ex co. bd of health..., 5 00 .honied hack that the shot waa a de- W 1) Case, co commissioner 48 60 ; t.jded success, and he would give him II I. Colviu, same 28 00; nleniv of rock, lie further i-aid theair The following claims against the sev eral road districts were allowed ami the ft W Grant $30 00 II Bushman $14 80 is very bad down here, lie tilled one bucket, hut I en it was lowered again for refilling. Mcll.miel fell over on ihe bucket overcome by dimi,and liefore he could lav drawn out, had breathed hiii last Mclianiel served in the I'nton armv during the rebellion, and was get ting along in years. The recent death oi oi. R. ltoee at The Dalles, carried ofl an honored citi xen wha had long been prominently identified w ith development of the Up per Nehaleru. ile w as an old soldier and his family is reported to have been left in j destitute circumstances. 1 F Kamuiever 30 U0 J U Ihiucau F Kamuieyr 28 40 II While J Ztiismau 8 00 G l.snge I) F Grant 10 00 G W i.rant No. S. J Beegle 4 00 Kosa Adams A li Tarbell 8 00 II T tin-well 7 00 10 Od 8 00 SI 00 8 00 20 00 i G Kelley . A Keliey Secretary Boot is considering the h tsjipeit building of 000 miles of railroad in the j y Kelley 1'hillippines, principally on the island G Kelley of I.uxon. The secretarT is of tbe opin- i T Mclntyre ii .i i. " , ,. ' . Haseu v., ,i iw iimui ii? uuui i win : practically settle the question of insur- ' rectiun on the part of tbe natives by opening tbe country up to the commerce 1 of the world. Tillamook Herald. ! , Allen Watson 13 00 Frank Kelley 40 00 34 00 42 00 22 00 20 00 8 40 20 00 G A Fuller S3 tMJ V CTOuse 11 00 Brio ii A Co 1 00 W Hrovles 20 00 Mitchell Kav 31 00 Frank Browu 14 00 8 00 Jas llouuick 8 00 G Kelley Frank Brown 14 00 C II llincs F A Frantx 16 00 K K flaxen A N Clark 1 1 M G Kelley 15 00 Chaa I rie 4 00 No. 4. Horgren Bro 14 01 C 11 F.nglish 2 70 , . , , i A arwood 10 87 Cook Gambled 25 Labor day ia gradually lajetjming a 11 Schmilt 2a 2 J M Lindsay 13 oO great naiionai holiday, audffs observ- ,' Fow ler 13 00 ance last Mouda was general. In Port- 1 B w low man No 7 4 50 land business Mn.riHvC.. ........li i Thos Morris No 8 64 00 Syracuse, N. Y., gavprewideut Kooie Ijrter News. Rain, Kain, more rain. Wet grain, again. Blue farmers, and well may they be blue. Those that do nothing hut sit on dry goods boxes at Ihe grocery store, say there never was so much rmnfiill so earlv in Ihe fall belore to their sarhest recollection. K. R. Throop came in from St. Helens; WedneetUy with a load of goods for his j store. I Fdward Webster ami wife with a load 8 00,o( household goo-Is, came over the j 31 00 j mountains from Forest Groye Wedne- 8 00 day. F.d says be ts going to liy fanu- Makino; Ko;nl Road Suiervisor Jar P. Aichlbald, of Gohle, was In town Monday, and he Is inn king a success of making fills Instead of rebuilding small bridge structures. Ile puts dow n some limbers to make a sort of culvert, and fills mi with rock and dirt. Koine of the hridga had stood for 14 years, and needed replacing. It was found that w here the exeiie of rebuilding the structure would coat $50. the till could be made for an approxi mate cost of $40, and the Improvement ia permanent. Of course, this plan will not be practicable where there are run ning streams. Mr. ArchiUld has done considerable, grading on the several roads in Ilia (lis- j trict, and will give tlirm a covering oi gravel aa soon aa aufticlvnlly soaked by the fall rains, lie aUi will put In a plank roadway across the railroad tracks fnim the Goble Hist olllie to the river Mow the Hunter hotel. IWlmastsr Stevens is giving satisfaction to Ihe road suiter visors, srs Mr. Archibald, as he ndcives them ( considerable resHinsi biliiv, ami all they have to do is to fol low hia instruction. CLATSKANIE ELY'S CREAM BALM The MOst Satisfactory C A T A R R 11 t. w, lur and HAY .F E V 11 R Remedy and Cure. It is for ante by all has I druggUla. Begular M, 50c per bottle. Family bUc, $1.00 " " Liquid Cream Balm urtiee ii.i ,, lit "T, ll.t..NH.,mK.l"". Will facllcelnanyinuit,,. J eial. . etal. llrin ful iirartle In ,. ..i ... Inslol. Alnuai'ls lu,l. UImVi2,i 3 "tui for use In Will be prices by ELY DU03 atomiiers, mailed al 75 cenls. the above 06 Warrvn St , New York City, N. Y. Orrit Flsasuas In.,,, t WsCFiwhw. .rnv!xi:v.tir.in (il-OKGK A "."llALL ,11 lUli.Yj;ITr,S1 ST. HF.I.KN8 J, B. E. Bourne, manager of tbe Rai nier baseball tournament, says that the statement in The Mist last week to the effect that Rainier did not divide the gate receipts with Ihe other teams is in correct and does them an injustice. The Mist received its information from a evident reliable source, and it waa giv en with no other object than to give the ntwisait existed. This paper has no personal interest in each matters, only to give tbe news. Mr. Bourne, how ever, states that out of the last day's re leipte, the St. Helens and Clatakanie teams each received $11.40. He further stated that be objected to dividing the rate receipts with tbe other teams for the reason that they could not afford it. No extra charge waa made at the Rai nier tournament for seats in the grand stand, whereas at tbe last St. Helens tournament extra charges were made for grand stand seats. Mr. Bourne says that he is behind about $90, on the tour nament, as he waa at the expense of building a board enclosure. It evident ly does not pay to play imported talent in baseball tournaments, as the St. Hel ens management are alut $40 in the hole on account of team expense at the tournament. When team drinks $2. 50 worth of thin soda water in one after noon at the expense of the team niana gsr, in addition to the other expenses, it counts up. elt a great ovationand after eviewing Claud lu'nxer me paraue niaue.w great speech The President diacuseed the relation of em ployer to employe, and teamed the lat ter the "power behind the throne." COtJNTY COURT. Regular September Term. 1903 W Roberta G Tarbell A Gisselherg J W Foster O S Anderson No. . 4 60 li O Howard 30 00 20 2j C Girt 23 25 4 50 C Mem ber U 00 6 40 Wui Roberts 14 40 No. 12. j 33 00 C Loughry 3 00 John Kdholm and wife are visiting the metropolis this week. John intauds purchasing a new wagon while there. The hum 'if the bn.br threshii g ma chine, operated by IMwning and Allea, could he heard until the late rains caused them to let the little thing rest.! J. S Mow (mini over from Warren Thursday en-route fur Kist. to v.sit his ..,.......,.......,. ........ through Ihe rilv eu-route dust Unit was doing business In t or- (riml 'u,uaiid fndav, en i ,rove neunenay. cms is g urig to further improve his farm by placing an addition to his residence. Mr. and Mrs. Jonn Beilsten came over from lioultou Thursday with pari E. W. Coiivers. W. F.. Conyera, 0. I.. Conyers, Laura llonyers, W. H. Con vers. Ainlie Convera. A. R. Miller. N. l'ickeriiig and if. McKlel were doing busmen at the I'nited flairs land ol tice al Oregon City last wrek. Sunday, Sept. 0 Raiu ! Rain! Rninl Thomas Bunce, Ray Sullivan and A. K. Buck relumed from St. Martiu's hot springs on Ihe upper Columbia, where ihey bavo been camping lha past several weeks. The passenger trains on the Astoria A Columbia Kivrr Railroad, are crowded with paaseiigers every trip both tow ard Astoria and Seaside and 1'ortlsnd. I Several nl our cituena Im.k In the car nival at Oregon City this ink. O'iver Wilson, of NehaUni, passed 0 S tUitlltf America's ( rent est Weekly I Classified Advci tlseme nR SAI K-TWot tivgjRtZl ,Ni.. ruber and Immdr; $ 3 Canute iuii. (i ii i.iiiiv - - "..'l-Wil WANTFIs-WFVl. li il 1......" uf i liufs. Isr .I..I I.....I each slate (one in u,i. c,UB,. " o rrpirsrin ami ailM-nite 0U ' ; iionie ir IMltbg. fels.y ;M.Uo7;.1 All THE Toledo Blade Toledo. Ohio. New and Larger TiutKltiig, New Tresses, New !Sierc tyjic riant, New ami Modern Appliances in every department. TIm Til HUsa i i,i.i.Mr,t ia ii nr h"" eslablishitl rli veil yrass Sud -. twlkllng. lih a iu.'.in t.l. in aiMl ..,un...m, large twpllal, lu call tiiuri a!,,! id lisluil aenbbv btl-im. linaiii lal al lllll MkUl.H,. M.t.ll.l. ..... . I. r .mi. Aii in,,, in re,Hi iliin l ra. b Wh i.V'.:l H'f and isriiii3 r.n, Mf- w-M'iiiin-iH eiivsliipt, CJ ,i..i i Nfi.irn t1( Inesn head ilbn, nislird alrn W A ,N T 1. 1 ' h K V K H A I, nua primus In h atui INW'rfTt o I'SiwJ C Libel J Jones K Grouberg A lVlersou W Wallace 8 Turner 17 00 No. 13. 30 00 Geo Jonea 1 1 00 A Van 20 00 Wui Rose 8 00 J Shiedvin u no I." - H - , V: J- f-.1?"1 cuunty judge; S Turner 6 00 J F 1'etereoD 21 W, I). Case and H. L. Colviu, county; J0 R S lari;":""'0"' C'"I; , C W llellinger 10 50 C Mill. In the matter ol the petition of Max c- Tucker Berg and others for a county road, it is : i Milii,.n ordered that the board of viewer, uieet i ffrn at the place of beginning Sept. 15, ltwd, ' j, ,..rr " al 10 a. m. r. u rl Louis Fluhrer. of Mavirer was nniul . ' .. r a liquor license lor one year. Tne Astoria k Columbia River Rail- road Company were given two years ex- e 0. . tension ol time in winch to complete a , , Richards certain piece of wagon road. j Jo,'n Kdholm The petition of W. W. ISanks for as- ! Andy l'arker ligament of tax certificate was denied. John Baker The nelitiou of John Hocber Km. .o i jCO Johnson 70, G. A. R., for the relief of W. K. j Crieeey in tbe sum of tzi sranted. i Tbe 7-year old advertised, uncalled ! for warrants ordered cancelled. The matter ot the n ikstrotn road was postponed until fcvpt. 21st. In the matter ol return of sheriff's deed by Messrs. Hall and Cox warrant issue to iheru lor 2U 25. and count r claim be cancelled. Contract entered into with The Ore- R 00 1U 00 4 50 V W II U0 00 A , . ..-!-'.... 1.1 "IITI ll.ltl IK'HIIUII lui iiraemciu u w , lheir nollw.,u), -,khU. T,lrY inU.nd making this valley their future home. Mrs. J. V.. IVw and daughter. Juliet, were visiting friends and ralativea on the river this week. Mrs. Martha Pearson and family are visiting with her parenta, Mr. and Mrs. F. l'eck, of this place. Itt ai.xv. 6 00 ti 00 2 SO I G I'araer I ti A Wilkinson 4 80 0 00 M Wed rick 15 00 li llosford 7 00 B Mills 4 50 C Keasey 4 25 A Wood 4 50 J Kmmona 2 tO A Kmmona 3 00 No. 15. 1 60 R Kogera 8 0U C Malmsten 3 20 Geo l'arker 5 00 V Olahii 11 20 J A M. Donald Mil I as well as shoes. A u HotchXiaa V 0 Geo Kngelke 6 00 His Lire Ma veil br Ii7inberlalrr. Colic, Cholera and lllarrli Itemed. "B. L. Byer. a well know n cooper of this town, saya he beiievea Chamber lain's Cone, Cholera and liiarrhoea Remedy eared his life last annmirr It. naa been sick lor a month with Mhoes la fir rat Vanrt. T. C. Watta, the wide a-wake Ren i i , i. - - i i . i i 2 isj i ' " a - " 2 : shoes, manufactured by ti. I.. Ilibliard 7ta!of Portland. Mr. Hibbard is Ihe lst 1 00 ' known manufaeturer of Irnots and shoes 25 00 i in Oregon, and his goods are known to be of the beat quality. Mr. Watts has a great varietv of these goods shoes for women, rhlldren, mea. bovs, loegers 5 UO ; ana everybody. II you want a pair of 6 BO I shoes m de to order bv this Brin, vourl 8 00 ! measure will lie taken. There are boots According to the new laws laid down by the t late board o bealtb, all school children must be vaccinated. Role 24 reads as follows : "It shall be the duty of all school boards in all tbe district of whatever class in the state of Oregon, to prohibit the entrance into any of tbe . public schools of the state of all t-h.l-dret) rjot prerioutly vaccinated (the ev ident of which ia shown by the scar), without prqper vaccination; and it shall 1 the duty (if the teacher or teachers ju any of (he public schools of the state of Oregon to satisfy themselves that such prder has been properly enforced, the evideuce being a scar, or by a certificate j of vaccination signed by a reputable physician." Heretofore it has been op iiopal with the board of directors of tha arious schools as to whether or not tbe vaccination of the pnpils of the district was optional or compulsory. As amend- ru, tne taws laid down by the state uouru oi neaitu leave no choice in be (natter. The Turks are slaying Christiana at Beirut, and the panic ia general. Ad miral Cotton will laad marines at Bei rut, il necessary, to protect the live of Americans. Tie latest move of the Turks i to fire the forests in which 150, IXH( Bulgarians have taken refuge. tlltt lllM.I.,1.. ..-II l.lli..... A . w m .,. uiiiuui uTM-nirr?. aun i . . .on Mi.t to ..not tb. .1. i; could iret iintbino . .1.. ir,... I n"w "P sounuiy every - r - , , . ivi . - o ..v ..nil . tij k.jj ' : until lie tried this merchant, Hancock, Md . .St. Helens l'harmacy. remeuv. it gave ii For sale by 15 cents per line. Relief was ordered for Mrs. William Hopkins, each in the sum of $20. The apportionment ol road tuiida for the various district for the remainder of the year, will be printed next week. Court adjourned until riepl. 21st. The following claims against the county were allowed, and the clerk or dered to draw warrants on the general fund in favor of the following named persona, and in the sums set opposite their respective names, as follows: Western Clay Mig Co, aewer pipe rd o. $14 80 C H Briggs & Hon, nails for co bds 3 08 1. G. ikstrom road. Lester Low, chaiuman . rrank Wikstroui, " Win Anderson, ax man I' lll.n r.ul,..... v .....,..n..,H. ...... " in i , ,. . . W T Watts survevor 2S tai .. uul'"n came in irom camp J U EnlUh 7o3? l visi, hie fa.nhy. Hi. w ite u Charles English, ct.ainman 1 00 ' T" Um:k " Geo Merrill, chainuian 1 on Jas Gaittens, chsmmau. 4 00', o. .. Miauahan and daughter, lius Johnson, shaiiiman 4 oo I'Ula, were the guesti of Mr. and Mrs. Chas Merrill, axmaii 5 00 iJ Ix,w Saturday and tiuudav. w I watts, surxeyor 20 00 Albert Wood uaid lloulio.. a .;, J I) McKay, viewer Wikstrom and j Tuesday, taking Kevs. Vernon and and tnthsti roads 23 20 llornschuch with him. The litr ...... 8t Mary's hospital, cr Wm Botson 43 40 tlemen returned to their respective Wiu Sutherland, relief of no tielda of labor. kevs V'.r...... ... i John Gunderson, relief of 16 00 ' iiornschuch have labored hard for the Kltia Vaublaricoin, relief of 16 oo conversion of the sinner in this valley Fred Trow, sup. for Jordan 10 (W ! Claude Chamberlain and wif ..,.1 brother, Cloude, are visiting relatives him iiiin,a,li.i. ..... o" -r i ..,. i n"nia. Bronchitis. ii ,. at i ' r 'trip prove its mutch mm merit for all A Hoy Wild Hide for Lit e. With family around "ipecting him to die, and a son riding for life, 18 miles, to get lr. King's .Sew Iiisct.rrrr for Consumption, Coughs and Colda, W. II. Brown, of Uesville, Ind., endured death's agonies from asthma: but this wonderful niediciii. iivi instant relief ....i i i 7 ... e wruea: " liikdit." Like marvelous cure of ( oiiino.non, I'neu- longlis, Colils and Mr. Ueuaon expects his new Iihomhi- , live Irom the Kasl simhi, wtu-u he will comrueiice hauling saw logs. I Kd Hughes is building a brick flue lu bis dwelling this week. Me would sug gest for the salety ol the luwn that oiu- ! eis do likew is. j The city is full of stranger hunting busiuers hMstions, and new buildings are going up on all sides, I Tbe new dwelllug of Mr. and Mr. J. il.Coiliii. is near i v completed. V hen Uuialivd II Will tie au ulim.iiant lu lb city. Tne public schools of this phice Ivgun l.iat weak wan 1.7 pupil the lir.t nay. Joe Freeman, who lias been in the huapital ai 1'orlland the paat several weeks, IS home again, lie anil La to us cruUhee. Mr. and Mrs W. II. I'owcll arrived In from the Nehal.iu last wrek and laid over one day. Uu r rulay tbey naik a ride on the Steamer rtaiah 1'ilou to their bom. al M. Helens, Clark lisll and a gent.'eitian Irom I inns) Ivagia, wiule out buggy luting Moml), luM Willi a tci ioua ai'i nlenl, Hear Una c.lrX Ihe hotae-Sasitd lu one side ul tlie load kqd the buggy cam lu loiiiact wiih a li'e slump, iipavlling 1 lie vehicle and spillhag Unli ineU oul ir. HaiTwceivel some mliagtiila.lorftiutisalui si.il u,$iHl till. I'l'l II,.. .Mill M...H I. i ..."-111. I ash salary of $18 ami all t.ki,M h liars and hotel bllli adlaianl r - r. Ra-ii-iiiv aifH rariiiiai, gftj lion reference and eiiclna sell fddin. eneh.i. TIIK ., NATIO.NAL, & IVarlurn til., Chicage. sn.l laclllllaa (.(Hal hi aiiji ,ul,l, an. d l-rlo.aii Na W In, ami I till (. tl la llir iH) Vlaakl) Hraar sIUri(tleail) hi. atari Hair a. larrlimi Tha tis Mbe W.iil.1 ao art.,,,,. lhal bul ru.iall Sail ra.lt) ent.lliail, lhaii b rvittlns ruitivaiii'S anlnnaa i. tha italtlir. ail ruin ul ie.ia a ails flan. Id aa.h Imii. l,y ila rillkirlal malU', arlllae Iriisa liar! II..H I., .I.lr Th. mil. yii.uMlaliail r-peelall) (. re,.,l, h .1,. uifl.. . ,a.al .1.1 Il h. ac-f., u .at Ihlr.l (. .k alu Url.. Ikal HO. ion! i, a liawt,t la ,.utar, til b) II,, .i I llial ll Wrkl!(lllt,l baai,. uiar l.o,ia )aa, .ulnbr,a. ami U eirrnlaia.1 la all aii.ul iha t e bt.a l.llii.,n,i u n,.,, Ih lllail ltjlllttiaal,i ...l ..t.i -i.... aiaiii,!ilairiinaiila nl aa-oar .n..i ,.. luauilMif ol ihe laiallf. a.l r ,u.a U..lla pa. ' baracter l.djtiaal rrpulaliva ji,r iaa. etate (on) in ibi roomy irUirn; W.llal.,i,.ur,M., A,.W teprreenl and adverlls old ealseinlM wralihy bu.li.s bona nl .,l!iHM,ti THE BLADE, Toledo. Ohio. The ATr.I i OlMi Mr.N loststa im oiiirrnii' rni iwailliill. fin I Inga In all I v pail in. uis. KiaansaiM, .li. IsrliiuUia rre. ' I an... a .. I... .--.I ll--:l. I Mist tt ml Wade, $1.25. standing, halsi y (31 Ml wrrklv ailkn priiar. additU.hal, all palahla t. car I illrert Veijr Wiiliirvalay In in lirW llces. 1 1 in a, en, caiii. l.rtiai.', when iimtaMri, llrlrn t.rr.. Carta srlf-e.fdii aard.cnvi lo. Cukiat, I' . ai U rn M , t l.lia.i,, 111. I'mi an Foil to ai). . von. .an oiiimr rnnir aa a resull o tin rble pain bolo rr lal rderii.ia. I ,. i, r... I'.m ta. be, l iver colnpiali.t R C.,1,,11, ali.ui. Itul I auks b.Jlir. King s .New l.nr fill, ihrv pill an i it ii I.. ,, 1, ,rr .,,n. nut lhou,n.-li. ir ihrni. Ilnla L'.V- I 't Ml.iilM I la on tlie g.onnd, ir brill. ea on hia aide and other luau a brokru leg. aru.aiiid the limraMrrd I.) IheM. H.lrns I I ar m.rv' ""'-""" ) Hi oralilallv. J".l ., . ... siiaiirr . ,,, tl.urr aula .1 a k-"i 4aa.rf a.tr. , . CI. r . On. Mailt S. Ik tin. rlfi h INaaaiVa:' llatian. M U' l i,o si h.u II tUHl Uoa .A T law IUta W T H ail. Sta.t'art II lrfi.la.aa Mi,f t. ...Ill, ar--' Il I aar. h'!at In II. k III. l aVaat a. ' I II Mr. McDonald Die Frew Fnl Air Ia Well A Serleas AceldeuL arriTt-l ton tats tor last nk. Again we are ireruiitted to see the face of Old Sol. Camp meeting closed Monday evening. I Mrangers rusticating and enjoving 4 00 our aceuery and uuuiitain air. 0 001 We noticed Al Robinson walking nor Ibroatand Lung t.oilbb-a. itiarnn'eed Utiles ;,0c and tl.tK). Trial bottle Iree al ril. Helens I'liarmacy. streets Monday. Gust Gustafson Columbia Restaurant TAYLOR BCILDING, ST. HELENS, ORECON MISS l J. CHOI Mi. Proprkrtor. Beat Meals and I'rom pt Her vice EVERYTHING NEAT AND CLEAN AT THE Palace Hotel and Restaurant Rainier, Oregon Hear llnli all Hour ilwr-"! Ins; llie lav. and the .Nraiewi It ii in a Mlia. K. HVVKHSOS. Prop alar r VV.VVVV Owl Saloon 1 o c it ti o ii t h it i. y. M K K T AMiTIIKK AT I1IK KNIGHT SHOE CO. PORTLAND. ORE. aiaar 'Untax Wajiojrjr:Sf3rgsis and Bnilt wells XJoe-l Hliooij on Earth for th Money. IT SORQSIS ' aWJSlalaa.ajataWJ NotfaiM cava ci Ha trftiva af ttaai sIkm. ka ha in uae ! t during which time have la-en sold ! emeily s been In tbe mention of fine cattle in tbe cappoBftt neighborhood last week, Ayr shire should have been-mtiltroned in stead of Hereford. "Tlie.. Columbia county herds will all be represented at (be state fair. Fred Stump threshed from eight acre pf ground, 200 bushels of vetch, for Which he finds ready ssle at fl.60 per bushel, or $37.60 per acre, and still some My there is no money In farming. In dependence, Enterprise. Raiuier Burial and Cemetery As- s'n, pauper burial ground 5 00 IUU(,i 17, aanie Male vs George Hilt. J M Blackford, j p E U Ticbenor. constable James Rice, witness Che Lindgren " Alonzo Jones " Casper Wilson, " R 11 Mitchell, sla for sheriff . . . C H Crocker A Co, ata for clerk . H Henderson, oost. for clerk an isi i 'ule lor the R S Haitan, postage lor aheritf . 12 00 i0"0"1 K 11 Milcnell, sU lor and mend in tbi vicinity this week Harvey Christiaiison received a se ver cut on hi baud Wednesday, caused by that member coming in close contact with th business side of the cnt-otT saw of the Kast Fork Manufact uring company's mill. William ilereberv and famllv ml 4 oy ! i nomas xuroop a nu lauilly, ol Keaaey, li 60 e--" ....iiM inn tiij neunesuay en o) oo; 6 36 1 6o: 1 60 i 1 60 1 601 3 60 l hopticlii of Clackamas Chan . remark b . .ev ... lor over l nine irura, inany niillton liotu,. and used. It has lonir liei-n tbe aiu.i dard and main reliance in th treatment of croup in thousand of homes, yet dur ing all this time no case has ever been related to the mamifactnrers in which il failed to itllect a cure. When given as soon a the child becomei hoarse or even as nxm as Ihe croupy cough air pears, it will prevent the attack. It is pleasant to lake, many children like it. It contain no opium 'or oilier harmful substance and may be given as emit dentlyuia baby as to an adult. For sale by Kt. Helen I'liarmacy. Baiak I'.airriikaa, PROPRIETORS -duly Hi beat nl- Liprs and Cinars Kept in Stock CYRUS NOBLE Ami olhar iHirmlar l,rai,. ol whi.klri atoaj. lu atiH k. WEINHARD'S BEER on (IrsuKhi, "Tom Benton" Cigars. Alt th latent nwrr(trind u(hr mi- uiii oriiifrii. Ha jnat receive. I a large invoice uf 9 iAA Nothing hag ever equalled it Nothing can ever surpass it Dr. King's flow Discovery I1.M A Perfect Cure: Money kawk If It raNs. hi For All Throat and Lung Troubles. Trial BetHs free. heriff Oregon Mist, teachers ex. notice and stationery for superintend., R il Mitchell, sta for clerk 1 li Copelaud, sta and postage . . . . Joe Hall, cleaning court house. . . Ida L. Morgan, wk in elk's otiice. . W T Watts, restoring gov't cor ner and rec roads Geo W Grant, sun r d No. 1 T E Grewell, sup. r d No. 'i o u Clark, sup r a Ho. 3 H Kcbinitt, sup rd No4 J f Archibald, sun r d No 6 R N Love ace, sup r d No B C M Graham, sup r d o II John Boxler, sup r d o Vi O H Wilson, sup r d tin 13 C Keasey, luru for bridge. . . . C W Melliiiger, sup r d S M v uueeiey. sun r u Ao 15 . .. I Ex. of W Crissey, insane. I 8 1' Ballard Jp...... : A I. l'arker, cont table. . , C L Hatheld, med ex Esther Coulter, witness J C Coulter, witness , T B Llenslow, witne . I K Ross, ex J 1' Welch, insane.'. inquest on 7 60 Those leavm? later in the week for i the hopbelds are: Frank Trucy and 6 25 "'e, Mrs. Ida Melliiiger, Mrs. Wilkin- 10 26 ' on and daughter, Klu.a, George Hitts 11 il and lamily, Mr. 11. Redmond, Will I 00 I Woods and family, i.nd Vernouia'i ho- 78 76 I tel hostess, Mrs. Redmond. I Thomas Adams moved tbe family and ... , nuutcumu gouua oi airs, tine Vanblari ... HO 00 com Irom this place to lioultou Thurs "' f. ,d' . '.ihe '.",ler lo Houlton to ' " S 2? i M:"001 uaughters. Veruonia'a loss . . A 76 j is Houitou's gain. " ' ?J I 8uasrvisor J. 1. Hheeley, of road di- a ' . : tncl jo. 16, has a lorce ol men at work i " ' ai I "pairing the Taylor blidge, placing ce- tt ...11 0 A. lianta n nil., .lu. u........i ;7 i" 37 60 . .i m . -Fr"""1-"" i" piace i K7 ' ",e 8r ol,e" P'n tuer' I yr ago by i? 60 ! t'0MlriM:U"' vidoii, of l'ortland. ... 30 00 j Thoe passing through town with luin I ber thu week were Guat iiuit and Omar . .. 6 80 I rihanahan, which goe to show tlmt the . .. 3 U0 I fiebaleuiile are beut on improving . . . 6 00 ! tbeir back wood ranches, although there . . . 1 00 ! ' no immediate proapeel of a railioad. ' Thursday a Mear. Ambrose and 1 Nl lattat kwlialtKlaas.al . t. II.. . ,m. " r- ( .j.m.. aiu, v vlimuil jMiioincf, I " I WCIf ajiajtfRllllC I1IS9 UfULI II Ll II Iflllst I J if PITTSBURG RISIBLE TYPEWRITER THE 0M,Y l'Kltl'KCT WIIITINO JIAOHINK NAIIK 7 ITHE NEW YORK STORE at, g Dry C.ofxls, Groceries, Hoots. Shoes, lite. B H. MOSGUB, p VmHr iJuililiuj,', Main Stroct, St. Hcle nit, Oregon. Summer Goods, Shoes, ,TP Own a Hoiaa. '1'noaaa lOfflce, Ifonii4U j Re. Faoat 147 r i-t -mmsr TAZS' " . i mi I U 1 ISM. I? m 1 is ?e.totOJTtJ unknown man (..und in 1 IZL ".i.L Zl" . V" r ?.'."Vf 1?:!7.r ,,.'''". CUy. J lor i1,r MnM. Tto 2 3u - .nu ,i ig a,avc'...-. W W lilakesley, digging grave. . K Blakeaiey, digging grave u n uuiiie, coin n W Miickle, ten in hire II 1' WatkiiiH, acting coroner Hen Meyers, juror O AA 1 i.i re, .... 0 siTiueni. i ne engine w as on a wagon, j! 60 and while ciming arouun Cape horn the 1 60 driver, Ambrose, tell on" the wagon on 3 00 ; to one ol the horse' bucks, and was 4 00 kicked over the grade, receiving teveral 6 0 severe hiuise. (just wns acting as I b0 (jral eman and nhcu liie d.ivt-i iell. The writing i In plain viewft of the operator all the time W simplest and strongest con ' truction, rapid action, ev ouch adapted to all kind ofa. work bet for tabulating snd invoice work naiveiaal key board removabi type actiimp Instantly cleaned. ? Trrbla the life of any otheri machine for g.iod clean worka Theodore S. Thomson, Dentist, Information and Appointments by Mail. Rooms 50 ami l , Washli.gtuii Illd., Rotilheast eortier Waili.Jand 4tli HW PORTLAND, OREGON. Take Klnvator to Fifth Flisir. The Mist and The Oreonian, STATE NORMAL SCHOOL Monmouth Oregon Training Hcho.il lor lc!ii.rs' courses arranged especially for training teacher lor all bran, hea ol the profession. Mo t approved method for graded and tni- "'!' '.' '.rk tH"ht 1,1 awMunl district chool. 1 1, , ml fltr KrttlmUm ,,, this school as teachers far exceed tbn uppy. The training denartmeni.. ( a nine irrmln nil 111. n aW which coiiHists 4 The Pittsburg Writing Machine Company 20H W.W.1 Htivct. .... ' a il i nil ill L' i ii. l ...i i...i ".- "iin In .11 a r'"'"1"" 'quipped , in all It. branche., Inclmling Hl.'vd Mu ( c, Drawing and f'hvslcnl tialning. The ! Nor 1 wuriw la the bent and quickest way to a Htale ccrtincale. F?l tern '.:,.r",l't- '"rcal..g.morl, - . -. .....iiun, ninirena 1 or J, I'.. I). HKHNI.MH, I'lealdmit, . V. UUTI.KU. Hevmury.