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About The Oregon mist. (St. Helens, Columbia County, Or.) 188?-1913 | View Entire Issue (May 13, 1904)
DEER ISLAND REPUBLICAN RALLY HON. HARRISON ALLEN Will address the People of Deer Island Neighborhood at Deer Island Station, on MONDAY, May 1. . Voters of all parties requested to attend. Ladies cordially invited. It Pays to Pay Cash ! t We will flake Money By this offer, and so will our customers. A different article of General Merchandise on snorial saV each day of the Tit I a WHKN VOU 3 7 enroute, and will offer you bargains that will ave you money. We are agents for the cele brated Men's Koyal Chinook Dress Shoes. Also a full line of Women's aud Children's Shoes. The Old Reliable Firm BAILEY. &BRINN IIOULTON, OREGON. Oriental Hotel UNDER NEW We invite t lie lotrotiegc of the General I'nMte snd Guarantee CUanlitirae and Good Home Cuukiug. MRS. A. T. LAWS h SON fll III!-" Cor. TIIK JUG STOKE DOWN By The Big Sawmill!- I" Rwlriug New Coods Krerr day i H" Week THE MUCKLE 8T0RE HAS A REPUTA- tlon ot Loiif BMnd(ni tor Only Hi. D..t in GENERAL MERCIIADISE-- 1 Dart & I V How About nti;oKi)ih.i rWorrti smt ttllea. If nii niiileuplil MM aMurlty, Ukn no o, ViSSS L..arrtl.l as the nraH shows raaanllu IbsHlla. JTahiliwI adaxl. sM lia.l.. U.W j ul" tl books in tbenvuly. All work tM"ff'L!I .Tea!w sra uauiOTl. II profits wIflhi'tortd tl Vim saaDU lot Us hart tire liurau(mrl"I h " T aVra proinrti lor sals list It wita us and a will BU a iMiyae. E. E. QUICK fc CO., Wc will, make a special inducement for Cash Huyers, because wholesalers make special in duccmcut to us for cash. week for cash Ask about liUV. Wc have eoods tralor MANAGEMENT HARNESS GOODS All Kinds and Grades FIRST CL4SS IK EVERT RESPECT and Low est Prices Call aud are out good brlor bujlng, or Write for Catalogue COLUXSUfSESTOS-WILSOS CO JoJ Taylor Sis., Portland. n X i Mtickle, Oregon. Your Title? otarn. !Hs uiibw- '"."j h.t lh. a ' ' " burin isna ""'"". .Tr.-i. h l f r. ireiswe. "" LOO ALAND GENERAL. Attorney l',eor,e Jlatl J, h.a.jK.wrlly ojourning 1b itirtland on legal business. Cmlau cigars-two for a quarter at Brian Bros. Owl Saloon. W. C. Fischer, lb. Rainier attorn.;, was court attendant on Tuesday last. Good, delivered without charge, willingly an, cheerfully. Order Ireely, M. C. CRAY St. Helens Or. J- F. Caplei, Julius Morelaad, T. C. Cleeton and Richard Montague, of Port land, and . Q. A. Bowlby, o( Astoria, are among the legal llghu in attendance at the present tern of district court. A Urge stock of novel Juat received at the Bt, Helem Pharmacy. . ' t' J0"'1" '' t to Portland Tuesday on the Haaalofor the purpose of placlnif her daughter in oi. Vincents hospital for treat Bient for erysipelas. Call and ate the new line of men and boys' suitsdirect from the Manufacturers. PERRV & CRAHAM, Pioneer Store. Miss MarKaret Montague and her father were pleasant callers at the Mist office on Tuesday last, Mr. Montague being in at tendance on the district court. Council met last Monday night and listened to a proposal for furnishing pipe for the water system. On Tuesday Messrs. McKie and Cok took a trip to Portland to investigate the matter, and will report at the next meeting of the council. Magnolia, Canadian Club, Old Govern ment Whiskies and Gordon's Dry Gin at the Owl Saloon. Old Crow Whiskey bottled in bond. Rye Whiskey. Also Old Quaker-made largest store and largest stock can be louno at Perry & Graham's store at Houlton. Goods delivered free. Rev. K. A. Smith assisted by L. W. Riley, state missionary, will begin special meetings at Yankton, May 27th. Mr, Riley is a very pleasing speaker, also one of the strongest In the state. Yankton is fortunate to get him. There will be good music. All are cordially invited to at tend these meeting. Bailey & Brinn'a store is headquarters lor gcueral men-handite, Houlton, Ore gun. Good goods a specialty. Quality, quantity and price guaranteed. Mr. Wm. Pringle, of Pittsburg, the Democratic nominee for County Com missioner, was visiting among his friends at the county scat this week. Mr, Pringle is one of Columbia County's brst citizens, and, were it not that fully as good a man is Use candidate of the majority party, his claims might be considered. It is a credit to a party to nominate good men, and no disparagement of them when they are beaten. Both sides cannot win, and this is a republican year. All the local and war news in the Mist snd Oregouian. Only a year. Our entire line of button shoes will be closed out st 6Uc to 75c per pair. PKRRY & CRAHAM. The Marine Kngineers Beneficial Asso ciation, No. 41, of Portland, will give a steamboat excursion to St. Helens, Sun day, June 5th. The Royal Italiaa Band, of thirty-gve pieces, furnish the music. There Bill be a grand dance in the hall and races and other sports on the ball grounds. The public is invited to attend snd to participate in the sports. : yd, land price 7Se yd. Warranted jewelery at about the same dis count. " Paint, varnish, white wash and paper hangers' brush es, paints, etc. Latest styles in hats and shoes. M. C. GRAY. Sunday afternoon, at about 5 o'clock, the alarm was turned In that Mrs. Meek, er's bouse was on fire. It proved to be the chimney burning out, and no damage was done. But after the citi tens and citiienesa. es repaired to their homes a second alarm was turned in from telephone 6742, that the roof had caught fire from a spark, and thrn the fun commenced. Of course pol itics had nothing to do with it, but the way those politicians got to that fire waa a caution. E. K. Quick was the first on the roof and Sheriff Hattan was a good second. The worthy sheriff had his hat, coat and vest off, and as he stood with one stockinged foot on each side of the ridge pole, in full view of the assembled multi tude, he looked a model of heroism and self sacrifice, and the way he put out that spark with a half bucket of water and poured the other half down the chimney won the admiration of the spectators. In the street in front of the house, with noizle that looked as big as a telegraph pole in his hand, stood Attorney Day. resolved to spend the last drop of water in the In defense of the widow's home, while trailed along the line from the house to fire turret was the anxious populace. If, however, the fire had occurred in the night time or there had been any delay in putting out that spark, this lttle art icle would have been very different in tone, and there would have been sincere sorrow over the loss of the widow's home, and possibly considerable other property. We can not be too prompt in turning out at the alarm of fire, and If our services are not needed, so much the better, Every erne who can afford it should gu to the ball to be given at the hall in this city on Saturday evening, May 14th. The funds raised are to be for the use of the local baseball team, to assist them in bearing necessary expense ' All the aews local, state and national the MiT and Oreganlan for f2, You should subscribe now, . Dupout & Sons, of tlie Valley auingle mill, will deliver shingles to customers at St. Helens, Unnlton, Columbia City, Warren and neighborhood. They manu facture the very finest grads of cedar shingles and guarantee their prices to be as low as shingles of the same grade can be procured elsewhere, tf A new line of boys' suits from $2.16 up. PERRY ft GRAHAM, We note that Prof. J. H. Collins has re ceived the nomination for school super intendent in Columbia county. Prof. Collins was at one time principal of our public school; he is a hard worker, and is well qualified in every way for the posi tion of county superintendent. His many friends here wish him success. Kla-in Recorder. ! Fresh fish in season every Friday, and special Sunday dinner at the Oriental Mr. R. J. Mills, of Mist, was a caller at this office on Saturday, last; while attend ing County Court. A new line of men's suits from 7 up. , PERRY & CRAHAM. Sweet peas that have lived out of doors through the whole winter arc ploomimg in the front yard of Mr. W. H. Dolman's residence, this city. Wcinhard's beer on tap at the Owl saloon. RAINIER KITES On Sunday last a baseball team composed of local fans, together with a large crowd of rooters, went to Kelso to play the Kelso Catlin team- ! and met defeat. The score was 4 to 3. The first inning resulted in a shut- out for both teams. Kelso scored once in the second, and this was their last until in the last half of the eighth, when two men scored by a wild throw from third to first by Good. The best playing by far was done by the pitcher, Caswell, and Catcher Thurston. But through lack of sup port the game went to Kelso. Considering that the Rainier tram had not been together before, and that all the men. except three, were new . players, the game was a very good'., . , . ' " and J. W. Stacy as captain. Ed B rough made third twice through a wild throw to first. The line-up of the team could not be obtained. Scores were made by Captain . W. Stacy, Ed Brough and the catcher. Dr. Cliff was in Rainier Tues day, visiting Dr. McLaren. White & McGregor, of the Gazette, have moved their headquarters to the Newsome block. The boys are cer tainly building up good paper. We are glad to see Andrew L. Clark' back again. Mr. Clark has been away for some time. Otto Good attended court in St Helens this week. G. B. Johnson made a flying trip to South Bend last week, as his mother was reported very ill. We are glad to learn she is improving. Miss Daisy Silva left Monday for Portland to resume her school course. Rainier has temporarily lost one of its most charming young ladies. And still the band improves. Watch our smoke. Mrs. Syvcrson visited Portland on Tuesday last. Since Sunday everybody has a base ball voice. l Sweet is attending to business matters in Portland. CLATSKANIE COIIESPONDERCE Mr. S. Lindgren has moved into his i house on Main St. Having built it in the rain, he and his family are enjoying the sunshine in a new cottage. Messrs. Birkeufeld & Lewis have their new butcher shop on Bridge street, next to the New Home Hotel, nearly com pleted and will soon move into their new quarters, and when completed will be the best and finest meat market between Portland and Astoria, The Benson Logging and Lumbering Company will soon have their new depot building at the north end of the bridge over the Clatskanie River completed and ready to receive freight for any point in the United States where there is railroad communication. The new depot build ing will be a credit to this city. Miss Llxxie Meier, who has been clerk ing in the store of Roberts Bros., Port land, returned home this week to spend the summer with her parents. The contest for the Queen of the May Festival is getting to be more interesting every day. The boys stick to their best girls like flies stick to fly paper in sum mer time. The editor of the Chief and family visited friends near Knappa last Sunday. Mr. George Morgan moved his family to town from Westport recently, George has established himself in business in this city and seems to get a fair share of the trade, 1 OAT'S 0UTIXU. You can go to Seaside every Snnday via. the A. & C. R. R. Only fl.50 for round trip. The second excursion of ute season from Portland to Seaside and re turn will be run Sunday, May 8th. This cheap round trip rate of fl.SO applies from Houlton and Scappoose, and train will stop there both ways. Everybody should take this delightful ride, enjoy five hours at the beach and recuperate on oione. ' fl.te YaUtufrrlt.M Also a better grade of boys' suits, regu lar (8 values for JH.50 and $i. Besides, we give ball nd bat with awry suit. We save yon about S on Men's suit. You can save front 60c to. ft on a pair of shoea.'pants, bats, shirta or underwear. Special cut on trunks and valiara. John Dellar, corner P'.nrt and Yati&itL THE OPENING GUN- t Urowiiell OiKMiM The Cam paign tt Houlton. Hon. George C. Brownell opened the campaign for the Republicans of Columbia County at Spence's Hall in Houlton, Tuesday evening, in the presence of an audience that packed the hall to the doors. He was fre quently interrupted by enthusiastic applause, and his references' to Roose velt were cheered to the echo. He reviewed the early history of the party from its birth to 18l, point ing out its glorious achievements and claiming that it has kept every prom ise it has made. In 1896, when Mc Kinley was elected, it made the battle for the gold standard. We adopted the gold standard, and no country has ever prospered as we have since wn, the Democratic party under Cleve land had control for four years and when McKinley was inaugurated the first thing the Republican Admimstra lion had to do wss to provide money to pay an indebtedness that had been created of over $347,000,000. Four times during the Cleveland Admints tration it bad to so to the money mar kets of the world and borrow money, When the Republican party turned the government over into the hands of the Democrats on March 4, 1893, the public debt, less cash in the treas ury, was $438,969,475. When the Democrats went out of office after four years of peace, the public debt was 1986.656.086. Commenting upon the effect of Re' publican policies upon our foreign trade, the speaker said since 1897 we j na ve sold to foreign nations $3,000, 000,000 worth of goods more than we bought of those countries. Only tew days ago a ship left New York City with 10,000 tons of American manufactured goods on board. A few months ago another ship left New York with 8000 tons of American- made machinery, reapers, harvesters, etc., all made in this country and sold to Russia. In 1S70 the value of the manufactured products of the United States was $4.2.12,325,442. In 1900 they were $i:i,0.19.271,566. Farming interests, the speaker claimed, had advanced in the same proportion "T!?e ,ruth "! 'd lh P'. we have captured the markets of the world for all our products, both acri cultural and manufactured, and in do mestic products we stand to-day as the first exporting nation on the face of the earth. This has been accom pushed under the operation ot a pro tective tariff without sacrificing any of our markets, without lowering our nigh scale ol wages and without sub milting our own people to the compe tition of the pauper labor of other countries. "Foreign markets for surplus pro duction is all very well, but it is this home market of ours which has been built up and maintained through our protective tariffs, and particularly through the operation of the law now on our statute books, which is not only the pride of every American cit iren, but the envy of every foreign producer." Mr. Brownell referred to Roosevelt as the only President who ever had the character and the manhood to stand Wall street up and compel it to do justice to the working man, and said he is the highest ideal of states man there is to-day in the civilized world. Hon. Harrison Allen was to have been one of the speakers, but was pre vented by a slight sorethroat. He will probably be heard from on the stump in this county later in the cam paign. Judge T. A. Mc Bride followed Mr. Brownell in a short, sensible address. The Judge called attention to the fact that when Judge Doan went into of fice the county was deeply in debt, while to-day it is out of debt, with money in the treasury. He could see no reason why, under the circum stances, every Republican on the ticket should not receive the full party vote. He hoped and believed the entire ticket would be elected. """, : " .u A ...:n v! earnestly carried on from now until the close of the polls on election day. PUBLIC SALE. I will on May 17th, 1904, sell at auc tion, on the W. W. West estate, one mile and a quarter northeast of Scappoose, Ore., Columbia County, the following: 30 haad of dairy cows, grade Jersey ana grade noisiein. 1 Jersey bull, 3-year old. 21 head of yearling heifers. 2 saddle horses. 1 yearling mare colt. 2 saddles. 1 tubular seperator, No. 9, with 50-gal, milk tank, cans and pails. 1 Babcock milk tester, 4 bottle. 1 farm wagon, narrow tire, broad tread, 1 farm wagon, car', wheel trucks. 1 spring wagon. 1 two-horse cultivator. Terms of Sale. All sums of ten dollar and under, cash. Five per cent discount on all sums over ten dollars. - . A credit of six month given on all notes with six per cent until -paid. Sale to begin- at 10:30 a. m. Free Lunch at Noon. Auctioneer, T. A. Cloninger. L. O. KLAPP. Sctppootc, Oregon A CLATSKJLXIE WEDDIS4J. Married At the M. E.' Church in Clats kanie, on Sunday, May 8th, Wm. F. Myers and Laura M. Conyera. The ceremony was performed by Rev. J. K. Hawkins, in the presence ot an audience that filled the' church to its ut most capacity. The bridesmaids were Miss Annie English, Mis Ollie Owing of Portland, and Mis Etbylwin Albright of Oregon City. The groomsmen were Mr. John Bryant and Mr. Geo. B. Con yen. The church waa decorated with evergreens, flowers, and Oregon Grape. After the ceremony about fifty of the relatives repaired to the home of the bride's parents, where a bountiful dinner Was served, the residence being beauti fully decorated is honor of the occasion. The bride and groom took the 7:88 train for Portland on their honeymoon trip, showers of rice and a number of old shoes being thrown after them, accompanied by good wishes for their future happiness, , sentiment which the Mm take pleas ure Iti'ccfcoing. VERNONIA ITEMS st elovdy HA an c:.iin-l Coot l i ' shower. The ftosl of !tvtt wtk has rime sotr damage to early therr.M. Geo. Rice took his wool clip to the Grove last week, returning with load of goods for Grant Downing's store. Mrs. D. Beilsten was a Castle Rock and Houlton visitor this week, returning Wednesday irom the latter place. , Dr. Hatfield was thrown down and dragged down hill by his colt, falling so hrd-s to cause nnconsiousneaa for some time and was compelled to take to his bed but at present writing it able to be around again. Mr. Frank Tracy and wife and Mrs. Nellie Bynon left this city the first of the week for Clatskanie on a visit. . Rev. Heverling left the first of the week for Jefferson, Benton County, to at tend the annual conference of the Evan gelical Association. The supervisor of Dist. IS has a force of men at work repairing the roads above town, a much needed improvement. Arthur Johnson intends raising his new barn this week if the carpenter is not de layed by rain. This commodious barn will add greatly to the improvement of Mr. Johnson's farm. Boas Road Supervisor Chas. Mellinger Is fitting his roads up preparatory to re ceiving the coat of gravel. Mr. John Beilster left Monday for the outside world to secure work. Mr. E. E. Nickerson paid Clatskanie a visit in the interest of I. W. Keasey last Saturday. Nick will be our neat Justice of the Peace we feel confident. Gust Hult returned from the logging camps Monday unable to secure work to his satisfaction. John Ed holm waa a Grove visitor the Brst of the week, going to that place to dispose of his wool. Tbos. Adams left Monday for Houlton in company with Mrs. Van, the latter is having her effects moved from Houlton to Use John K. Brinson place where she will in the future reside. Vernonia Grange meets nest Saturday, May 14, in regular session. All Patrons are requested to be present. ' For the benefit of those who live at a distance we would say that the Grange meets on every second Saturday of each month. The G. A. R. of this city will hold memorial services at the cemetery an Memorial Day. All are invited to at tend and help participate in decorating the graves of our country's dead heroes, and beloved ones who have gone on be fore. OBITUARY. Died At Warren, May 11th, Annie Cris ta na Larsen, age 12 years 4 months and 3 days. The funeral of Annie Cristina daughter of K. F. and Injjar Larsen was held Thursday afternoon at two o'clock from the Evangelical Church, Rev. Lew Day ies of the M. E. Church conducting the services. There was a very large attend ance of friends and neighbors ot the family present. Both schools were closed for the afternoon, all the scholars with their teachers joining in the long pro cession' from the church to the last rest ing place of their beloved school mate. Six young men of the Woodmen act ed as bearers. A profusion of flowers covered the casket, offerings of mute sympathy and emblems of sweet purity, Of an especially loving and happy dis position we can all know that it was of those like her the Master spoke when He said, "Suffer little children, and forbid them not, to come unto me, for of such is the Kingdom of Heaven." - ti4 Oppertnnlty. Two-ye-ir-old Durham he: er for sale. Will be fresh this month. Gentle. Inquire of F. M. THORP, St. Helens. rem remTLAN. aaiLY. "America" Willamett Slongli Route r . Leave St. Helen. ... 8:30 A M Arrive at Portland. .10:30 A M Lear Portland S:S0FM Arrive at SL Helena. 8.-00 P U rABB M CBUT. Will Carry Jtothine but Passen gers and Fast Freight. J A Mate eOOO, SlaiMr. M VOTE FOR I.H.COPELAND INDEPENDENT REPUBLICAN FOR COUNTY SCHOOL SUPERIN TENDENT. BIXA.K. r Utt SSALJC 1 have i u li.a.l of fine milch row for aale, five of them with vounr calve, the balance in calf. For further information call at my place, our rune irotn Yankton. Columbia County, on Pittsbnrc road. Also eleven nrad of young rattle, yearling and two year oins. term to anil tn purchaser A2M29pd O, L. AY RES. THE RED BEAR Houlton, Oregon. Weinhard's Beer kept on tap. The Best Pool Table in Columbia County. Ill SEPARATOR Baa.Blsplast4 mats loageet, W. tas.ru I. wl tab cream In pay net. . sm fob aTAucu mi HZSLW00D CREAM Ga IVetUati OKgoo,. ITlSAMMTEHOFIEAlTH u tbMitftefY Purm THERE 13 KDSUZJnTUTL A DMIN1STBA TOR'S NOT ICS. ' la Ike County Conn of the Itat of Oregon, lor Columbia I'onnly. la tat waiter ot lb nun of Willi A Bailey, deceaaad. N0T1CK 18 HEREBY OIVEN THAT THE anderalraer baa been appointee Admin latratorai the eaiaia of Willi A. Bailor - d ceawd, by th Conut? Coart ol th Mat c,l Ore aori, for Columbia Coautr, and baa quallnod. All person bavin eiaim aealnit asld tete arc brroby no'fnod to vreMat lb same to mS tti law office ot ( ha.. J. gcbnabel. 61ft Cbambar ol Commarc Iildg., Portland, Oroeon, w'lk proper vooenrt ana auir vnotd wilklasla month from date berof. liated and Srat puMUbed this Uth day el April, A. I). l'JOi. ALFRED P. 8MITH. Admlul.tr. tor of ih Eatat of WUU A. Bailey, dvcaaacd. CHAM. J. BCHBABEL, auhii Attorney lor aald i GUABDUN'S MOT ICr. la lb foamy Court of th Btale of Oregon, for Colambia County. , la lb manor oi the Ouardiaaablp of Willi A. Bailey, a minor. NOTICE IB HEKKBY GIVEN THAT THE undenlzned. Oaardian (iu Orecool of I be Ooardlanahip eatat of aaid minor, baa Sled bla Snal repnr and areotint in aald matter In lb Connty Coart of tbe State uf Oregon for Colam bia County, and an order baa been mad and entered f record naming tb 23rd day of May, 1MM, at the bour of 11 o clock A. M. Ibmof. for tbe hearing ot objection to aid Anal report and (or) account and lor tbe aettlement thereof. a. u. iHuutn. Gnardlaa of tb tat (In Orezoal of Willie A. Bailey, a minor. CHAS. 1. BCHMABEL, SUH1I Attorney lor Ouardlaa. JJESH8T DR. D. B. 8TUART BAIKIKB, 0KE00N Office la th Dlts Block NOTICE OF SALE. In the County Court of the State of Oregon for the County of Columbia. "In the matter of the estate of John M. Gove, deceased. Notice is hereby given that pursuant to an order of the County Court of the State of Oregon for Columbia County, made on the Uth day of April, 1904. the undersigned, administrator of the said estate, will after the 21st day of May, 1904, sell at private sale at the office of the Oregon Mist, St. Helens, Columbia County, Oregon, to the high est bidder, for cash, subject to the con firmation of the County Court, all the right, title and interest the said John M. Gove had at the time of his death in and to the following described real property, to-wit : The northwest and the somhwest I of section 34, township 4 north of range 2 west of Willamette meridian, in Columbia County, Oregon. VALENTINE BROWN. Administrator of the Estate of John M. Gove, deceased. Dated April 11, 1904. FOI POITLAII BAIIT Steamer Iralda KiaTMfMr. MuUr. RAILROAD TIMS. Loaves Balalw dally (except Bandar) See PeeS aad, et A. St.. departing from St. lelem SB o'clock. Bctnrnlng, leara Fortlaad a : f VI.. arrlrlag as as. Uateaa at 4:i. Fuuuen ail Fut Freitlt PORTLAND LANDING, TAYLOR 8T. MOFESSIOXAL. Koiaar Ptauc Cosvbtavcuuk J. B GODFREY, ATTORXE r- A 2'- Ll W. Eeal Estate ant Timber Land: Sail ABSTRACTS MADE: 6T. HELENS, ORKOOSI S. H. GRUBER, -ATTORNEY-AT- LA W. OXe with E. E. Qelek. BT. BELEKS. t I OBXOOX. Will glr beat paraen! attention to an lfl muter entruatei to m. Will praotte In ail th tut and United Kale Canrla. W.I1. POWELL, ATT0RXE Y-AT- L.I W, DBPITV IMBTBICt ATTOBBBT. BT.HEl.EM, I I OmEfflOeT. I. W. OAT W. . DIIXABB DILLARD DAY, ATTORNE YS-AT-LA W Ofic at door to Courthoaaa, SI H BUCKS. OUOOM. Will practlr Is any court, Stat or Fed eral. Dr. eSdiriu Rosa, Physician and Surgeon. ST. HELENS, ORKGOtf. Dr.H.R.CUfl; Physician and Surgeon, ST. HELENS, OREGON. WTABLISg' wit JOHN A. BECK ' Watd.es. DtoSflniTirc. ...JEWELRV.... . Etjpairing a Specialty. I AM. 1