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About The Oregon mist. (St. Helens, Columbia County, Or.) 188?-1913 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 25, 1903)
OIMWON MIST rJlten-tl ill the Puabiliir at St. Helena, Oregon, a aecntid-chim until matter. COUNTY COURT. RAINIER COUNTY OFFICIAL PAPER. g-S-Ui. .1. -1 . .- .--U--i - Ijuiuku Kvkry Khidav Mokninu By EKTKI.I.A tJAHUKKT, K.UITiHl ANI PaorHIKTOR. M'BsrUII'TIO HKIOK: One copy one year, in advance. Six limn tlx. ., September 28, 10(13. l.OO This paper ia kept on file at the Ore pill Pres Association Room 9. llaiuil ton building, Portland, Oregon. There v." in adjourned term of (he county court lt Monday. All Hie iiit-mlier of the board were pres. nt and ot Iter oltio a A petition was granli-d the city if Claiakanle t lav (Mine water pitie across 1 1, ........ I ....I !.... LI.. i fonrth mile ! (lie citv limit. The H-ti:i,,n of Slioritl llattan was g ntitid cancel sule nf certain property I to P. II. Murler. The iiruuertv "ines- t. oo ovru m-ropti ot l lie suite liy ""iC.ti Huntley, but wh sold for deliu rrz quent taxes. 1 The consideration of the I. O. Wik-i slnm road was postponed until Octo-j wr im. Mr. J. K Dohorty U grad tally covering Itim her recent Mine. It is understood that (lie city aouncll STRONG ARGUMENTS FOR A DENSE D MILK FACTORY. ION As heretofore mentioned in The Mist, the business of condensing milk is I profitable one, and dairymen usually re' ceive better prices for their milk pro duct than creameries ran afford to par. It bas been just about a year since the condensed inilk factory was established at Forest Grove, many of the residents taking stock or contributing a bonus to the enterprise. The Times, of Forest Grove, last week interviewed a number of business men on the results of the es tablishment of the factory, and received the most gratifying results. Bank de posits have increased one-third in the past year, and the merchants stale that nearly all the farmers nuw paying cash after pav day at the fa-toiy, instead of siting until after a crop is harvested. There is no petier location for a con densed milk factory in Oregon than St. Helens, with both rail and deep water transportation. ' The report of the viewers in the nat WofllieC.il. Knlili road, was ac cepted, and the change in the road or dered. The cleik was ordered to draw a warrant in favor of I'. Hughe for damages in the uiu of VM in accord ance with the i e port of the lioard of viewers. In the matter of the proposed altera tion of I he Mad in the vicinity of con demned Pittsburg btidge, it was order ed that a call be made tor sealed bids for its improvement. His Mfo Raved by Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and llarrun Jtetueiljr. "R. L. Rver. a well known mo, nt this town, says he believes ChRmber-l Iain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea ! Remedy saved his life last t u miner Ha had been sick for a month with what I will lake active step to improve the sidewalks and stiects. The real e-Ule transfer printed in Tim Mist show (hat more prorly is changing hands fn Uainier, than ill any other section of Columbia county . W. 1. K-ed soUl the 300,000 feet of lumber pnrcliased from the receiver of the K.iinicr Mill A Lumber Compane, to $au Franc icn parties. It is expected that Ihe mill will be sold at the sale to bj held at St. Helens on the lUth, and will likely thereafter soon be put into active operation. It is loo valuable a property, convenient to both rail and water transportation to long remain idle. Immense quantities of lumber are daily be!ng hauled into Rainier from i the mills hack in Ihe woods, and an av , erage of four or five carloads are ship- : ped out daily. The Tarn o'Shnnter completed the I loading of a half-million feet of lumber i from II. O. Howard's mill Tuesday. The j lumber wa ahipied to California I points. I Oarwin and Edward Thayer have ! gone to Corvalli to attend ihe Slate i Agricultural College. REUBEN. 'James MclkinaM mid wife of lVnn. re, visiting Mi, and Mrs. Frank Welter. Mrs. J. M 1,1 lv and daughter. Kit- I Mr. Wood Gives Talk. Editor Oregon Mist. Please allow me space a Straight iti vour t-tii the doctors rail bilious dvseuterv. a.ot 1 ..,...,.. could et noth.no, tort., him i,"u" l-P wan.aer some ot me aiuncn- .7 . : ...... uvuu At the close of the council meetitig Monday night a move was made to aid in extending the St. Helena and Yank ton telephone line from Valley to I'itts burg. Councilmeu White, Slaughter, McKie and Miles each subscribed one mile of w ire, w hile Recorder Cox and Treasurer Quick each donated one-hali mile. The people in the vicinity of the proposed route offer to furbish the poles and do the construction work, provided the wire and insulators aie furnished. This means that the greater part of Co lumbia county and possibly Portland, still be connected wi:h SU Helens by a local telephone line. unm ne irieu tnia remedy, n gave him immediate relief," says B. T. Little, merchant, Hancock, Md." For sale by St. Helens I'haruiai'v. Real Estate Transfers. bauson statements of Mr. Bourne in regard to myself in your last issue. 1 never asked for 90 per cent of the gate receipts as he claims, but did aak lor 8U per cent which I still claim we were en titled to. How much money would they have taken in if Clatskanie and tit. Helens had nut lieen there? As to the Dean RlanrharH n Vdik.. rt m-A Anna Johnson; lot 7, block 2J. Rainier. ' Partv Snitva UP ,or " be a F.rick Lricson to the Renson Logging and Lumbering Company; timber on ne4' of sec 6, 6, 3, $500. Jane 1 Gragg to the Western Trans portation and Towing Company; timber in sec o, o, pipe a ream or a case ot lutlateu im agination, as I never received a cent trutu any person in Rainier, directly or indireciiy, except the prixe money and a small amount of the gate receipts. There would have been no tie if the game had been properly arranged, and tic, viite.t friend t in Neer City. Friday. Mrs. Jane Xciiar vinited friends at lloiillon Salurditv. Mian Mvrtle Tawsoii who la attending school at Clatckauie came home rrulay evening to spend S.itnrdav and Sunday with tier parents. W. J. Kinder went lo lVirlland, Satur day to attend the carnival. C. C. Horen is hoaling lumber from Rainier to Neer Cilv for (lie Farr Bros, and George Foster Jr. Albert Ijtraon who has been sick for two months, returned home Fridnv from l'e Kll. Wash. J. B. Like, of 1 1, Hilton, was a visitor at this place Sunday. Jacob Severson, of Roy, Wash., was in town Sunday, shaking hands with his old friends. Schools liegsn in district No. 20 Mon day with Nellie M. Ward as teacher, and in district No. 37 with Miss May Row Icy as teacher. Mrs. Jane Z.enar has bought the Jacob Severson house and lot in west Reuben, for $380. Mr. W. K. Henerici, of Sauviea' Is land, visited-her brother Robert Mclu- tyre, at Mooresville, Saturday and Sun- lay. Mie relumed' home Monday on the Kellogg. W. T. Watts, our eonnlv surveyor is doing some work out on Tide creek this week. Mrs Roliert Mclntro visited friend in Portland Monday. Mr. Antonn Wise and daughter, Nel lie, were Portland Visitors Tueiday. j T. F. Norton, of Mooreeville. moved his family tuck lo Portland for Ihe pur pose of sending his children to the gra ded schools. Albert Lamm and R. Anliker visited Portland, Tuesday S. P. hiM MimiVii'tl. Juror rr Otloher Trrw Mlonln llultan ami Clerk llend'T- H, P. Ih.nkel, who wa tecetiii.v mnr-' 1M .....ttUv drew Hi f illowln list dered a hile putting up lo.y oiu dl-)f jlmn(, lrt w,rB the (VIoIhT tanc from hi limn place, wa a for- liir ()f tt ymti t;0url, whl di iu- mr well known resident of MUl, l'jvmiri Tue.dsv, Oi toher 13th I this comity. Mrs. IHinkel died ala.ut (),p,raH Bishop, Jatnr Kenn. ix month ago, ltst May IHinkel ,v lm..f, ..r.,1. to ti.ia oin.w to elision the ad- Ouliicv J. Krlcksun, And M. An- .1 . f 1. fr, lav. rr.i,,k iderson, W, K Whether r Xul Kxperle,,! " The sv.iem ol ,m M, , ' coiner Firsl and Yxiul.in , t" Th' lanu ll in n Hist i, ,... ' ". IV puM'r con nly to !VSi!liutle. Following I the latest di'palch from I'rlneville in rsferemv to the n.alter: C. M. Doiikel, id Doachillle, i under arrest on suspicion of having murdered liia father some time between the Mill and 1 7th of this month. As will ) remembered the lxt.lv ol S. P. IHinkel was discovered a lew days ago buried near his cabin In the woods, a bullet wound hack of the right ear tel ling the cause of death. Young llonkel, who alleges that he had been away (mm the cabin lor several days, teporiivl the finding of the Uslv in a grave three feel deep, and over w hich a big lire had been set in order to obliterate all trace ol the murder. IVnikcl's money was found lo have dipwred, and Ihe theory is that robbery was tha motive for the murder. Voting IHinkel, who ia faced with the serious charge of fratricide, admits that he frequently quarteled with his lather, hut denies being guilty of the murder, and says he ran easily give a satisfactory account of himself (rout the Ulth lo the I'lh of September. Jones Krainnose(lrnt Lvnch. Warren-J, H. Mow, Nels Jensen. Kisl Riley Thomas, T. II. North, llonlloo- lt II. Bailey, John tleidalil. Yiiiktun C. I.. Avre. Clatskanln-F.mil bveirren, Frank It. F.llioll. George A. Kelly, C, L. Coliyers, Alfred Gertlsen. Rainier George Carrlgan, T. N. Uvck man, (leore F. Mocck. Fag'e Cliir-F'lwan) avev, Win,. nla -C, W. Melllnger, William Plaeke, J. F. IH'W. Renhcn G. W. Jordan. Hi. Helens A. Robitipon. Mist-Ntds II. IVlerson. 0. L. MelU. lleer Island-J. A. Wlkstrtim, striu,i. chance a titiislMy, as ii,'IL,tak, .! In plain lla.ire..'v!. ' .?"... Ing to Its quality. Il y.V, ' , , .hU, you will mum iL 'V.H,: percent lower on prties it, J a III high-renl .,;. ,r,u!i.. a largo st.s k, W ill t,u :k7''. sliiiw al.idow. f, ,, UJOl t" A Una of men1 and Is.y,- ,'? K overcoa jshlrl, unJeras,, i ,' lo a eomplci list. .at ladie,' Z", children' shoe. h ,!,,,,l"i. Itunks, valises, blank.i. .. T!Um i, Yuo will sav ii,un.. i,v J. .rwli! ' w "". in j J H Grirtis to Viola Griffis - qnit claim ' l"ere 00 provision lor playiug ol! a to neof nwl, of eec 2, 4, 2, l. tie- Rainier' hired players bad to go jerry jones oy guardian, to II E The farmers generally were not ap preciative of the endeavors of the breed ers until in the last few year when dai rying became a premising occupation, and larniers found lhat they must raise less wheal and more stock in order to maintain the productive qualities o their land. ow every one place a pn per estimate upon the value of the livestock breeders' services to the coun try a a whole, and great inteiest cen ters in the relative merits of the differ ent cnltle, individuals and herds shown at the fair. Roeeburg Plaindealer. home Ihe next tlav as well as tha Noble; tracts in sec 24 and 13 7 5 $25. i Klnler hJ asked six trams to come in John W and Mslinda A Lane to Jo. lu lno tournament, mil as tney sent out seph E Hall ; nw li ot sec 23 6 6 $.500 j no terms and it was impossible to get U S (i and Gertrude Lvnch to' Anna i wor1 ,,oul tfae Manager of the Bllsir Lvnck; 10 a inse of sec 35 4 2 $o00 i only three teams went in. St. Helens .Norman Merrill t0 the WesternTrans- 1 f' '-0 PI1I!S jw while Rai portanon andTowtng Company: timber i nler'v! f'W tuts year. There is an apparently great future piarket for the spruce of Columbia coun ty and Northwestern Oregon. B. J. P)-e, superintendent of the Clatsop Mill Company' box es ablismeut, give the Aetorian the following: "The demand for Oregon box lumber that is beginning to come from the eant is evidence of the Ofieningofa new field for our spruce. The odorless classes of lumber, such as used for parking batter, sugar and ce real foods, that tbeorb a taint from pitchy wood, are fast giving out, and Oregon spruce must take their place" in sec 6, 5, 2 James Mnckle, jr., and wife and Charles Muckle to Jacob George; quit claim to lots 15 and 16, block 20 St Helens, $1. Charle Muckle to Viol and J H Gritfis; bond (or deed to 40 a in sec 2 4, 2. $450. ' E B and M E McFarland tn Nellie E Hand;' of swl, of ec 32, 7. 2, and se,' of sec 5, 5, 2, $2750. G W and Kate A Perry to W M Wat son; bond for deed to neW of w'i' of ecl,4, 2. D W and Minnie A Price to J B Lynch ; 10 a in e. of sec 35, 4, 2. $,H10. William F Piper to 8 E Lv nch : 10 a j in se of ec 35, 4, 2, $.100. K L Manwood to H A and C W Sher man ; 44.21 a in sec 6, 4, 1, $600. G L and Emma C Tarbell to Yankton Baptist Church Association ; tract fn sec 30.5, 2, $1. H West to KH Buchanan; iot 1, 2 and 3, in bio-k 1, Scappoose, $000. J G. Rose E. J R and E M Watts to J H Lynch ; 10 a in e of $300 John M and Adeline M Underwood to Horace U Iryine; n of of tec 14, 5 5. 640 W. A. Wood. Fearful Odds Against Hint. Bedridden, alone and destitute. Such, in brief wss the condition of an old sol dier by name of J. J. Havens, Ver sailles, O. For years he was troubled with Kidney disease and neither doctor nor medicines gave linn relief. At length he tried Electric Bitters. It put him on his feet in short order and now he testifies. "I'm on the road to com plete recovery. " Best on earth for Liv-e- and Kidney troubles and all forms of Moinaoli and tkiwel CuoiptaiiiU. Only 5uc. Guaranteed by St. Helens Pbar- ujacv. sec 35,4.2, CIRCUIT It need to be Yamhill county against the world. Now it' Scappoose in Co lumbia county. The list of prizes car ried off at the state fair by Scapprxwe fine stpek breeders would fid a good sized )xxk. P. A. Frakes' herd of Holsteins took kll kinds of prizes, and Honeyman' jAyrtfilre made a record. West's Jer sey made a creditable showing, put a liolstein cow from Spokane won the pitjlal on the butter test. Judge McBnde held a special circuit court last Saturdar. COURT. term of VERNONIA. Arrive! too lale fur lssi artk. Prospects of better weather in th near future. Threshing continues ill spite of rain and threatening wealhor. Peter Bergersen, Kist' worthy pot master, was in town the firm ol the week, looking after threshing interests in this vicinity. Otto Malrasten had a sever attack of neuralgia of the atomach Thursday, and tied the doctor been delayed 10 minutes the case would have proved fatal. Arthur Johnson is home this week from Marshland, where he ha been VERNONIA Spencer Rose's family have returned w mi uunia. W. Soule has moved bum town. Plenty of tlsli in the river and Rock creek. Mra G. W. Rice and family hav goue hoppickiiig down the Nehaien.. J. W. Bench will take a vacation and go to the hopyarJa. A. 11. Maiheas, of Iloullon, and Cleve Mellinger drove uui a bunch ot cattle lust Monday. Mr. Kin in, i in is re-.itiingling his house. What is the matter with Kurley? John Parker, while hauling Ihks, got his foot caught U-uv. eu a log .md u ,. John Brous is sojourning in the valley for a short time. George Rice has again resumed Ids duties as mail currier, while Tucker is seui ou the East end of t!.e route. . K". Hlferte-Larsea Wedding. Mis Amelia Laisen, of Portland, daughter of A. II. I-aracn, of eppooe, was married to Albert Sifeite, ol Fort Steveus, Or., Wednesday, 2 p. m., Sep tember Kith. The ceremony took place at in nome in me nrlde s sister, Mrs, Brown, at ScapiMsise, and the ollU-isl-iug cleigyuiau was Rev. (I, W, Allen. The aeddmg was one of those quiet but long to Iw reitiemlicrcd stunts by all those present. 1h ' bride is aril known in tins vicinity, it having Uen l,er home in fornter year. The gr.smi is lit the government employ at Fort Stevens as engineer. The bride was altired in white aslin with white rose carnation. The groom wa tastily atltnrd for the ocrssion, and together looked the picture ol happiness as they stood at the llyuisiiial altar,! here they were made one. Immediately alter the ceiemonv the , guests acta invited to pailake of tha wedding least, which had la-en prepare.! by Mrs. L. (troan. and which all en joyed to the utmost. The young couple took the evening train lor Portland for a short uisit, al ter ahieh they will re.ide at Fort Hav ens. All friends and relatirrs wi.hed the young couple a long, happv and proaperoua life. Co. Houltmi Sidewalk Social. About $37 the total receipt (mm (lie sidewalk entertainment and supticr given in the W. O. W, hall at lluulion Saturday night. The aupimr and Social as preceded by an exeelleut program, First as a song by six little girls; re marks by M rs. 1. It. (Vpttand; reclt lion, FU Knnwle ; giiiisr solo, O, C. Clark; rectition, Kstie IVrry; olo, Mr. Winni Bailey; recitation, Mis, A. M. Ilolton ; song, by aix little girl; instrumental music, Mi. Copland; di alogue, "A Matrimonial Advertise. Intnl." The money raised will gn far toward building some needed side walk to connect with the school build ing. OAHTOniA. Bsarslks A l Hjajilairi &wj' s (JZA t roniA. It U-i fn Hi) fetrt kxH IMsatiillaa Kotlr. ! The firm of Ihiiiiela u . ly by mutual rouse,,, ,u,mZ V llanna reialuiiig the ini,m-H lug all debt owing hv the J !Z esiTlectlng all a,,,,,,,,,,, ,,u, of Hauiel A Hami. W K Higued at r4..p,.HM.e. Or,, "(bU fcl day of September, Hurt. ' " Si- K. IIANNi I . I s. . i. w, i-r W a I.,.. . ... . . ...... . ' ' . r WW l Hu SI III I !,. t,u Will ptai tin in si v i, u eral. OS, lisi'srsl (tcsetl'S III H,tol. ,,l llt.Ma ttttt A'Miiskis ias.ts ,u,ri,j i)MIgJ l,,.,., r.. ...... a..,.. ia.nfcJ W. V. Kin, Imt, , " RAINIER. ; i.UK(,il GI'ORC.I- A. HAIL jrroiiXKV-jr.uw ST. HELENS . UKKUOV Classified Advertisemeal I'ni an Knd lo tt all. A grievous wail oftiuiHs comes as a result of unbearable pain from over tax ed oricaus. Ihzziueaa, Backache, Liver complaint and CotistipHtioii. But thanks to Or. King's New Lile Pills Ihev put an end lo it all. They are gentle but thorough. Try them. Only 25c, naranteed tiy the St. U ileus I'njr.uo v. ft m Haat Tt Bake Ho.eyl And lielieve that yon have enoiitli biisineas ability lo successfully represent a reliable firm in your tow n and vicinilv ; d so send full name snd address, with leu cent lo cover cost of muling, tc., lor full partieulsrs to Wiiits's r a vinos. Sealtle, Wash. The pr puis you in touch aith msn ulaclurers alio want agents ami dealers, teaches vou bow to ante advertisements and tells yon of nianr aavs to make I iiKiny, either aorking arl' or all the i time. hend ten cents todsv. BIRTHS. ToJ. F. Motgsn and wife at iHvr Is land on SepKmtier Mlh, a Isiv. To tieorgx Kale and a i(e at Yaukion, Sepleinber 2utb, a bov. To John (irewell and wife at Warren, September ilst, a girl. Bsar Us I to Kit INrrrl Call far SeaM Bit's for east' trtlea of ( ttnly Katd. WJ EAI Kl Hll' WILL BE RECEIV O l at ihe olti.e ol the ( on nly Clerk of Columbia County, Oregon, at St, Helens, up to nnm, Saturday, iMola-r 17l h, PSkt, lor the construct iou ol a piice of road fr'iui (be Fast etui of Ihe bridge arroM Hi Nrhalem river at Oils tiuig to )Hiint alamt IK b-el down - w..'.'.-.'a , ,IV Wl.'t, .... . spet illcatiotia on file at the olhr ol ' e' u alaie tone in Hits c.iuly rr joia Comity Clerk, adopted by Ihe Con( I ,P""," advrnisr- ,,ui. Court. Each hid must tw .-c.Jmpanle.l ! ''''" ealtl.y t.iliiw.s honss by a U.nd, signe.1 l.y two or more li .,"'"' standing, rale.y .'! Ul.ne holder ss aurrlir. In dotil.ln the " a.l.tiiiotisi. i w, amount of the hid. made l.svst lr la the roiiuty for the Isilbfitl ,rfor malice ol ! Ihe rotilracl. The County Cum I e- reuss the light lo rrleel snv snd sll FOR tsALE-TWilCtiWH FttOHp ,,)V.ililf ami w.ril,lr, 0$ t (railing lull. U, U, tillMI.N, WNTFhFVFHU, l',Kiv VI character ami il n ihiisIiism i I in cash lllre. l ell W e.luvl.t liss.! hewl tirtlira, Ilofssi ami iriU(s nlslird nl.vn lucrsssiv. rkiti.wt Fttf.asi- s'i addris'd eitv',oi. ( bids, if they deem llirm I'sihleh. Bv (itder ,f thr I i.ii ul v Ciairt. II. IIF.NI'EKSN. tvmity CUrk. msl l 3.12, Karl urn M., t l,ks. In the matter of the Security Loan A i working the greater part of (tie summer Trust Company ys The Goble, Nehalem ; ,or H. L. Colvin. xiai.waj, nimings anu juug- j. E. jo ami family were visiting nienr. were given lu lavor ol the inter venirtg creditors or claimants for un, paid labor. !'" L-!' Al 8"-,"ila? lUe r:i J b take" No fault is found with the manage paent pf the St. Helens postoffice, but there is a long and loud kick about the mail service between this place and Houltou, and it ia no wonder that there 1 a growing sentiment in favor o' dis continuing three or four postoffice and Jiaving a free delivery from Houlton. j the week, e'r the departure of Mis i Merle for Forest Grove Tliuradav Eiltn Ellis vs Bret West ; ordered that j where he goe to atlend tiie Pacific uni te sale of property be continued ant il j versity. September 2oth. J Uncle John Pringle and J. P. Sheeley In the suit of Muckle Brother v The ! re doing Rock creek the first of the Lone Star Lumber Company to recover ! week on business, possession of mill property.' the eeneral ! Commiasioopr r.s ., -;r. demurrer of defendants wss overruled. ' viewimr the umntrv nn th. riv.r u snd they were given until October 1st 'dsv; also trying the roads. p")1 We'V ft. J Cootltr Surveyor W. T. Watt and Keferee C. E. Runvon nut in a i.ort of r,nt un..i......u. w c- c. i 7 r , ' "uuiuonai lesumony in surveying and locating a road from the the Muckle-Good land title contest cae. East end of th Pittsbuig bridge along a jthe side of the bluff and cruising Can- What i Life's " siui near 11 le mourn to inter- I sect with the county road opposite the In the last analysis nobody knows, ! Ielrick place, Thursday. A inoch- nui we uo know that it is under strict needed change and one that will heap- law. Abuse that law even shithtlv. 1 preciated bv all who travel from I'itta- pain results, irregular living means Mhoew ia fireat Variety. T. C. Watt, the widu-wke Reu ben merchant, ha added a big slock o hoe, manufactured by G. L. Ilibliard 01 I'ortland. Mr. Htbbard is Ihe best known manufacturer of boot and ihoes lu Oregon, and his ir,KHls sr. k,w,. i,. : Iri-Sj'' Palace Hotel and , - , "--, uvjo, KiKrr. and everybody. If you want a pair of shoes m-ide to order bv this firm, your There see Us, Is a well as shoes. ELY'S CREAM BALM The Most Satisfactory C A T U R R II and EVERYTHING NEAT AND CLEAN A I Trlt Give the farmers better roads when ever possible. The farmers arc what keep tl e country np and they need all '.he privileges that can be given. Good roads means a proserons, thickly set tled community. There is no factor so lr reaching and o satisfactory. Van couver (Wash.), Columbian. ia-....ajj.jmujjjt Another stropg argument in favor c a good road to the Nehalem, ia the state inert In the Forest Grove times, that many Columbia con nly resident are (loing their trading in that town. derangement cf the organs, resulting in loneupauon, nesdaclie or Liver trou ble. Or. King's Kew Life Pills quickly re-adjusts ihis. It's gentle, yet thor ough. Only 25c at St. Helens Pharmacy. Senator Fulton Will Scappoose Bay. John Dnlan, of Warren, bas received butg Pi Milt. Carroll Keasey and family were visit ing with friends above town Friday, be tween showers of rain and mud. J, P Sheeley, supervisor of road dis trict Ko. IS has a force of meu ami (tenuis at work hauling and placing Visit grTel on the roatl ,toM l" Uver Ba.ssw lllUOQi Miss Oral Spencer left Monday for the metropolis, where sheexoeeta to lm a,.,. ployed during Hit coining winter. ......c otiisiui Tl. !!,-- . !...! . , C. W.Fulton, stating that he will visit mersion Suuday in the Nehalem i and make an examination of Scapiooae ! A. Smith, officiating. Mini Eitella bay, with a view ol securing au appro-' ,r"v received tha same kind of baptism pnation for it. improvement, before he fS d"'' goe to Waihington. He expected to . 7 . . r . i.f i , . r- M, xr Johnson, of Fishhawk, wa nu nave visited tins place uelore now, bjt'and ourchased a few fl ! has been called to many sections of the I Thomas Anderson, of Kist, Friday. ! State, and winding up matter con-1 Dad Soule and wife have rented their j ncted with hi law practice, ha taken c,,f property to Grant Downing, and ! moveu to toe oauneior nome ol their i A Bojr'a Wild Hide for Lire. With family around expecting him lo die, and a ion riding for life, 18 mile, to get Dr. King's New Discovery for Consumption, Coughs and Colds, W. If. Ilrown, of lesville, Did., endnred death's agonies from asthma; hot this wonaerlul medicine gave instant relief and soon cured him. He writes: "ii now sleep son nil I r erery night." Like marvelous cures of Consumption, Pneu monia, Bronchitis. Cough, Colds snd Grip prove its matchless merit for all Throat and Lung trouble. Guaranteed bottle 60c and 1.U0. Trial bottle free at Kt. Helen Pharmacy. r Columbia Restaurant TAYLOR BUILDING. ST. HELENS, OREGON MISS l J. CRIMJ5E, PreprMer. Beat Meals und Prom p t Krvic Restaurant Rainier, Oregom Heal Meala at all Hone dar ing lite dav, and the Nealeat Hon in a. MUM, g. YVKHUN. Prop 'slur Owl Saloon RaiKN ilarrriiK, PROPRIETORS Only th btt o Liprs and Cigars Kept ia Stock CYRUS NOBLE Anil other popular Iirsn4s ol ahl.klst six si a in .1, s s. WEINHARD'S BEER i,n itratNiht. "Tom Benton" Cigars. All ths latest nwsaiera and olhtr win Mlsr periajleali. HAY f i: y i: R Remedy and Cure. I WANTKI-CKVKMAl, INHOIki utis on ions ill ssi 1) .Lite to HsrrU ' bouse rslBliRslmt va-ven tr isa sud u a la'e rapital, lu rati ii,u tnsrrlwi and aurtila lor tuooi'lil anil lol'it'i line. IVrmaiient ennsgriiieiit. Wtti i asti ssiarv of fia ami all taHB n p tisea atol h. Ud bills ii situii tsi wtek. Ll iwttetire not r.s.-i,iisi K' lion trli in, ir and em lose sell riians enielo. Htr, ,A lHal ....L IVatUitn M., CliHKgo. -' i WAM Kf fAlTIIH 1. 1 IKfOVTO I'anl dritgglsls. r tnitllu. It is for sale hy all Hegular f-ire, fsV i. Kamily Mite, l Wl " " Liquid Cream Balm for use In atomiser, "5 rents. Will Iw mailed at ihe ahte prices hy ELY BROS., 50 Wnrrfn Bt. New York City. N. Y. SH Italrl snd stiprlVI.e U in ami uiake roUri'ltotir lor n si uiKiwiifT l i ii.i-. Mtalshl tslsn SU'tf B ski at d i iii ot, IsImv j r-nl ti, . I 1 1 I... u i IM t Sllll I i ! , tle pirn tf t'l to r i s 1 1 . i..tin ise I l lit. r 1 1 liar i it l iIiIii.m.I mtrsw hn i linn I ilml, U'ii ss.l,in tuie, I'hlisgia i rot'im tinit liint Ni f't'ti islilc l,i,. a ,. SI, 10 frrssiirsr 'iM ,l lalitHils.. I , . . . r . , , snri svol . . . , ri rs . ,. C.iminlMi,iiisrs J Cnriissr ,, . Us'Oi V. It, Jias,h H,"ss. fii H ft. 11. o.ii SI H' tt I..-..SI K'" I H I t.t.ll HSK , .. A T I ... tls"rt H t sin. "..m" , . II llvnilr-a, . "e' li t. i .., a.""" a l i rww Pi II K I lis t. r V ISIBLE TYPEWRITER A. C. Wolf, ageil 30, a well known res ident of Hon I ton , was committed to the fitate Hospital for the insane by the ronpty judge Wednesday. He own a jitrm on the Pittsburg side pf tfie moun tain, but had been boarding nt the home pf K. K. Hanoi. He suddenly became affected recently and wandered off into the woods where he remained five days. It is believed that a course of treatment will restore hi reason. PITTSBURG HIE IJXLY FKRKKtT WRITING MACHINE MADE I I MOI.K I ' WalkoTer. Sorosis and Bailt wrlls Tha Bent Shewn on Earth foi the Money. o V It g o o o s o I. V. M K K T 8 A h O T II K K AT I It W KNIGHT SHOE CO. PORTLAND. ORE. .Trr.VV.iSLV 0R9SI SHOES Nofntas cm no! tb ttradrvetr! tnat ass sucarb. a tt, up considerable of his time. The Sena tor ha t hv-ady consulted with Major Langfelt of the U.K. Engineer in the premise. Were mi bay made naviga ble at all seasons of the year, it would a great convenience to the public. Nothing has ever equalled it Nothing can ever surpass it. Dr. King's Now Discovery wavMP-riosi A Perfect For All Throat and Cure : Lung Troubles. Moa back If it fait. Trial Bottle fr. ,uif. 11111,1 1 11 1 1 " '" A lleinarkalile Record. Chamlierlain's Cough Remedy reuiaraanie record, tt ha been tor over thirty years, during which time many minion Dottles have heen sold and nsed. ft has long heen the stan dard and main reliance in the treatment of croutt in thousand of homes, yet dnr- j ing all this time no case has ever been I reported to the manufacturer jn which ; it failed to affect a cute. When given ; as soon a the child become i hoarse or j even as soon as the cronpy cough ap ! pears, it will prevent the attack. It is ' pleasant to take, many children like it. , li contain no opium or other harmful substance and may lie given as confi dently to a baby us to an adult. For sale by Bt. Helens Pharmacy. i son, leu, on u pper voon creek. Saturday was the Granger's day In ; this city, and a goodlv number were' out notwithstanding the bad weather. j Panic Rumor sv, and everything point that way, that there will soon be a mcrrjr uwisv in una VICItlliy, W neil gun, cowbells, tin cans and the whoop :v , i iwi , , lum,. miji sin lanes princ basalt'1 Prt- Hark! boys; do you bear ir use Vent-cow bells? A gentleman from Clatskanie who ha a large body of val"ahle tuolier on the npper Nehalem, passed through town Wednesday on hi way to view the Charle Armstrong property above town, Krni.KY. "r-H'tSr" r-v www, juymL (0. i rttt4-,it Wpu j'-islr Munwaawmsi ft RIP'A-N'S Tabulei Doctors find A good prescription For mankind Water cure for Chronic Constipation Take two cups of hot water half an! IT hour before each meal and just before ir iroing to bed, also a drink of water, hot!. or cold, about two hours after each meal. : a Take lot of outdoor exercise walk, ride. & drive. Make a regular habit of this ami I k in many case chronic constipation may j W 9 MIL. ' 1 r&itW& a Tf-n . The writing, is in plain view i of the operator all the time j simplest and strongest con ' struction, rapid action, ess ouch adapted to all kinds ofr i work liest for tabulating and invoice work universal key ? lioard removable type action Ins'lantly cleaned. s Treble the life of any other? M achine for good clean workjj ft be cured without the use ol anv medi cine. When a purgative is required take something mild and gentle like Chain. herlain' Htomach and Liver Tablet. For sale by hi. Helen Pharmacy, The Pittsburg Writing Machine Company i 208 Wood Street, Pittslrirg, Ta. ! nfrntimfftfurnnffimtftirmnnTrmnfirf nr rrntr inrnfEi THE NEW YORK STORE Ha jut rrradred large invoice of i Winter floods, Sloes, Dry Goods, Groceries, Boots, Shoes, Etc. fc Vmmr Buildiiig, Main Hticet, St. Helens, Oregon. 'I'lloNK (Oflh'tt, llooiMM Jit.'. FaoNr 11 9lTPli OrfK'H Hot' km. Theodores. Thomson, Dentist, , Infcrmation and Appointnrcnts by Mail. K.a).n. r,() and 51, Washington 11.1., ri.mihe.st comer Wash, and Iti. W poutland, Oregon. Take Mevator lo Fifth Khwir.