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About The Oregon mist. (St. Helens, Columbia County, Or.) 188?-1913 | View Entire Issue (June 3, 1904)
Oriental Hotel UNDER NEW We Invitt thii putrnuuKe of tlio General at Public ami Guarantee CIcaiillnriMi ami 2 (iiioil Hume CiHiltltiK, MRS. A. T. I, AW 8 & HON ' I 0)1.1.1 Cor. Till: JUG STORK DOWN 3 5 h V By The Hijr Sawmill! h Wvil Ntw (Uv.vU THC MUCKLE STOREJ HAS A REPU'A- ti..ii ,f .,.iij Ktaud'nn .,r Oi.iv 0.i lVt in -(JI'NF.RAL MHRCIIADISK- . Dart & i 'Pl IP DriMlPAl) I'i'ilt'jn. Orison. Wcin hard's Hcer kept on Jap. The 15est To;)! Table in (nlumljia Countv. W tl f l.l.u.t. IIU AIIIU DAY, .77vyn7:r.s'-.7'-..!I i e I .'.m r I,, tti.mil 'il, l III. I l.,N!, Ulllulll ll iil ii . in nily ,,.!)!) Mniir-t Kid ll, tnm: !n..n tu JOHN A. DHCK flUAl It It IX Vatcli2s, Diamonds, Silverware, ....JEWELRY.... IN'imiriiitf a Specialty. H ' liw , hi. Ucj. Tn,n A Kir.1. IMKII.4SU. FOR PORTLAND OAILY Steamer Iralda v i. nQeghiiri, nailer. llAIl.KiVMI TIMK. I'.im nalniMitailf (.-.win anii.'av)frl'nrl M tui-innn ti ) -I. tl'" i ' 'l"' k I'ruiiHli,, laalM l'.,rllll l 'J ..iihiu, .( hi, )ii,.iu i 4,i. hmim aai Fast FrcieLit. rOKTJ.AMl LA.NUINU, TAYJ,0H HT. Owl Saloon I A (Mill ll.a. 0 Jiimiors aiidCiprs Kept ia Stock CYRUS NOBLE al A n, iIPr p.mif ,r,, ( H,ikle ulivayi, In i(uK. I WEINHARD'S BEER oil lUaniilil. i "Tom Benton" Cigars. . AH Mm latest iiawaiapr.anil olliur pop V iilur ),,.ri,,lli'Hl. t t MANACEMENT HARNliSS GOODS All Kinds and Grades FIRST CLASS IN EVERY RESPECT l?csrqU ,$oeli jo fiek-ct Crm and (IW f t 1 r 5 J 1 I I t l S i .11 ...1 ,., u.,.,,. b,,,.,,,. . Write for Catalogue Nsm;.si() 2iil Taylor Sts., rortland. Kvm d.iy in t lie Week .1 M nckle, 3 Oivuon. vi.ti: I'or W. A. WOOD UKU I.M! I'I M'KKATIC Nu.MlNr.li CHl' NT Y SCHOOL sfri;KiNTi;Nii;NT VOTI-: KtiR 1.H.C0PELAND INMU'liNIiKNT Ki:i'UH.ICAN I'Ult COl'NTV M.IIO01. SlTl-KIN- ti;nii:nt. ()TK 1'uU C, W. WELCH 1 Itrituhir I e:iuvT4ltc Nominee (nr Count y Trcmiircr. VOTIC I UK E. E. QUICK, The Kig iUi Kepnblican Nominee Inr Count v Clerk. YOT1- 1'DR H. Henderson l'or County Clrrk. Columbia County, )ii'K'i. U.S. SEPARATOR IImi. Hlnii'lMt anit lMa tnnl, Imlor. IL i i lake crn luy maul. Sim ton aTaiotui nta HAZELWOOD CREAM CO. Portlind "0n J. MACKENZIE, General Contractor Itltl , MIMA A XI l'll-K .ftUNO I'M'IAI.TY ESTIMATES FURNISHED riT. HELENS, OR. t,il t, S.K ltl.HH. N'V fl"1" C, Fischer, ATTORXEY-AT-UW. KAINIKR, ' : tWK0N. Columliia Restaurant TAYI-OU l!l'II,l'lNrt, ST. HELENS. 0REC(f! HIISS I.. J- CKOl'.SR,t'rPi1-''"' lVrtt M.-il. nd l'ro.tn-t Pi-rvls LOOAL AND GENERAL. OW wwiteil to Ui general housework. ,or '"'""""''' l'lyt thl. office. :ti'n,m i. jw, hlKIyi tt Wtr on Tuesday eveolnj lt, n urn T. IU. I'lmlerwill please return the same t Huron's tofe or thlt on-,cti AM tin local and war new In the Miar -in tTegmiian. Only f.2 year. J. Iiimnt & ft,,,,, o( the Valley shingle "III, will deliver ihluVl... . Helens, Houlton, Columbia City, ......ami iieigiioornood. Tliey manu- 'cluw the very finest Kr.(le of ct(Ur hlnglcs and iuaratitn, tl..u i . i. low m shingles f tll. Mmt Krm;Ie c,n I'lw ureu elsewhere, tf MrMtt. rrinifle and Hill il,. .I.,..... If nominee lor coiuuiiulc re tlvrly, were visitors to St. Helen, mi Monday t, looking up votes. Mar tin White was busy laying tldewalk anil Casper Lill wm hard at work on bis Ne- iisirin lanu. The Retmhllcsn mertlma at r...i,t ....i Rsimrrwcre well attended and an Intclli Kcnt Interest wan manifested In all that was said. Mr. Grant H. Dimirlr tl,. c Imhlican nominee, was th trit.-l.w.l M-rakcr on lioth orcasinna. anrl the national and local Unci in a clear and convincing maimer. A smull hlatc was discovered on the Sheldon wharf at this place cm Sunday last and quickly extinguished hv Mr. '"fence Garrison. Nearby stood several '"rge tanks of gasoline, and had it not ' ",m"'' ,i,ne,y 'k ere ""in hyc riren an exjiiokion, lolloweu y a warm lime in the old town. IKi yon know about Jersey cattle? We . I I.. I . ,. . 1 1. MA ( O.ji.iir (amout Haicl I'ern Jcrtcy Herd, at I cnjwt wiiy rriiucea xctt, to make room j l"r uext crop ol youiiKtcrs. We will i Kive you valuable pointer on Jersey ;Mi.k. licttcr write us Uxlay for pricea I mi bull., and .(ate the kind of animal ; you desire. Andrew V. K. McHldowney. : .Supt. Udd'i I'artn, 1R) Milwaukee Av !eue. rortland. Or. A lar;c .lock of novel, ju.t received at the St. Helen. I'hanuacy. The Marine Kncineera Beneficial Amo ciation, No. 41, c( I'ortland, will gives tcaiiilxMit ricunion to St. Helen., Sun- I day, June Mh. The Royal Italian Band, 'of thirty jive piece., funii.1i the music. ; There will be a grand dance in the hall j and rat e, and other .port, on the ball ! ground.. TUr public i. invited to attend ami to parttciptle iu the .porta. A new, latest improved Siiif? er wwihk m.u-hine flll.llU. Straie hut l.V and up. lt dicV .iinimer underwear lllc and up. bedding, men's and Imiv.' nit, dry nmd., ho .icrv, dres. Kliin., leather findiiiK., Kniccrira, etc.. at lowevt price.. I want to in duw the trade to buy at home at much a. powtihfe. M. C. (1RAY. tit. Helens, Or. Ruinirr'. wcond nine played the Scap poosc Inn a match frame o( bawball on Sun, lav lait, reultin in avictorj' for the Riinier ly. hy a ire of two to one iu the eleventh inning. Judging by the .core it mutt have teen a fine game. Charles Median, whose second trial for burglary occurred one week ago yester day, was acquitted by the Jury after a very abort delilwration. It ia better to be bom lucky than hone.t. The graduating exercise, of the Houl t n achool will he held in Sence' Hall, at Houlton, Saturday, June 4th. A good programme of drill., etc., ia in prepara tion, and n orchestra from Portland will furnish the music. Reserved aeat. 3ftc. Ceneral admission 2,ric. Seatt on sale at Perry & C.raham's store. The fruit canning season ia approach ing aud the price of sugar is curt: to go up. Prudent housekeeper should order a supp'y from Hailey St Brinn, Houlton'a r.-lib!e griH-crs. Mr. V. H. Powell delivered the prin cipal address at the Republican meeting at Warren on Tuesday evening last. It was devoted principally to local affair, and was a most complete and convincing argument in defense ol the Republican record and in (avor of the election of the entire Redublicati ticket. Mr. Powell nc-onipauie the candidate, to the Neha lcm, and we expect excellent resttlta from hia work in that section. Magnolia, Canadian Club, Old Govern ment Whiskies aud Gordon't Pry Gin at the Owl Saloon. Old Crow Whiskey bottled in bond. Also Old Quaker-made Rye Whiskey. New sidewalks, crosswalka, railings and fences. Now all we need is a new mill, and St. Helens will lie a better town than ever licfore. Very few salmon are being caught, and It is not expected there will I much im provement in the run until the river fall considerably. Shad are plentiful and are selling as low as five cents each. The Royal Chinook aalmou ia tht beat fish tlwt awiiui. Mid Chinook ahoea are the best shoes on the market. They are made of the very beat material and are sure to give satisfaction. Bailey Brinn, Houlton's reliable dealers in general mer- aiidiw. Veep them for ilc at from $3.50 The prohibitionists and temperance fanatics of Oregon, being unable to carry the State for Prohibition by ordinary means, have dressed up a radical prohibition law, have labeled it "Local Option," and will submit it in this disguise to the voters in Oregon at the election in June. Vote against it. A very pretty wedding took place at ; the residence of Mr. and Mrs. S. L. Ma'- colm, of Deer Island, Sen lay, May 29. at noon, when Misa Bessie, theironiy daugh-1 ter, and Mr. Judaon Trueman were united ; in marriage by Justice of the peace Geo. Merrill. The bride was becomingly at-. tired in a gray, tailor-made suit, and car-' ricd Bride roses. About twentv-five in-, vited guests were present who partook of ft, IwiltnlMi,,. Aiinr rvManarjt hv tra Malcolm. Mr. and Mrs. Trueman took i V' the 4:35 train Sundav evening for Port-' Mi Mande Morrison, of Salem, -island, amid a ahower of rice and old shoe. !ited her PnU, Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Those present at the wedding were: Mr. ; and Mrs. Malcolm and sons. Mr. Lyman j Merrill, Mrs. Thorp, Mr. Charles Eng-1 lish, Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Euglish and . son, Mr. and Mrs. Shearer and son, Mr. j and Mrs. Mott, Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Pringle and son, Libby Fowler. Susie ; Merrill, and Leona Merrill. On Monday evening the bride and bridegroom re turned to Deer Island, when a reception was given them in the Deer Island Hall. On Tuesday morning they started for their borne at Mooresville, Or., where Mr. Truman is employed by the Columbia Timber Company. Our suiss, from $3.50 up to $12.50, are better value than you can get in Portland. PERRY & GRAHAM. Portland, May 30, 1904. Dear Katie, I Just got a Job with the Portland 4th of July Medder gras and Karnival Kotnpany, and it is a big Kon sern and the doins they are going to have from June the 28 to Jvly the 9 will B the biggist this Kuntry has ever seen, the Krew that got the running of it air a Jol- ly gang of fellers and make purty hot Kombinationr They sa it is going to be 12 days of Nuthin but fun and Frolick j tell the bovs to be shore and Rome and ' , ... ... you Kome 2, the Karnival kommitty asked me to rite to my frens as they want I every txay to Kome ana Kavon wim them, good by Yours affexshunly BH.I.Y THK OKFtCK BOV P. S. they have sent to Pike County Muzoury for all the Medder gras they have to spare. We buy our shoes direct from the man ufacturer and can save you the middle man's profit. PERRY & GRAHAM. Mrs. James Muckle an 1 daughter, Ag nes, were visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Day early in the week. Mr. and Mrs. George Lamont rejoice in the birth of a girl, on Saturday last. Bailey & Brinn's store is headquarters for general merchandise, Houlton, Ore gon. Good goods a specialty. Quality, quantity and price guaranteed. G. M. Dillard and wife, of Norfolk, Virginia, are visiting the former's broth- er, Mr. W. B. Dillard of this city. They left Norfolk the 28th of last month for a tour of the Pacific Coast. Mr. Harry Hugill of Kalama and Miss Mary Wikstrom of Houlton were united in marriage at Houlton on Sunday last, Rev. Thorp officiating. There are no shoes made that are better than the Stilson line, carried by Perry & Graham. ' . , " "T T,Z , 1 J and Mrs Jacob George, visited friends and relatives in St. Helens over Suuday. Miaa Winnie Way visited friends ln St. Helens Sunday. . , Miss DeGrnff and Mis. Albertson, of Portland, were guests of Dr, and Mrs, Ross .Suuday aud Monday last. We trust our correspondents will all i come to the front thii week. The cam- paign ia over and we want the news. Largest stock to select from at Perry & Graham's. Mr ,nd M john n(J ,, o( Iv,r u,.nA were s, Heleni j -to c,turtU evenine. . . . , , , . . air. AsaKicnarason.oi roniana, is vis iting her ton, Mr. D. W. Richardson, of 'UK OI "eleM- aDay 'BO alm' dv last- Fresh fish in season every Friday, and special Sunday dinner at the Oriental , Hotel. Goods delivered without charge. willingly and cheerfully. Order freely M. C. GRAY St. Helens Or. H0CLT0X SCHOOL. Programme tf the (iradaa'lng Exer cises. Satarday Ejenlag. "Not how much, but how well." CUAS3 1904. Eva Wilkinson, Cora Usher, Frank Graham. TKACHRRS. Grace A. Metreer. Priinarv; Ruby A. Jackson, Principal. PROGRAMME PART I. Selection Orchestra Doll Drill. Sixteen Small Girls A Sleepy Head. Roy Perry Song..... The Larger Boys Selection Orchestra cla ReciUltion .'.""'...'...First Grade Song "Laddies, Laddies. We've Been Thinking . , six GirI nd Six Boys Selection Orchestra clown Tea FART M Rc,cction Orchestra The Beautiful Willamette Cora Usher Whitman's Ride. Frank Graham Song "Oregon".... Five Girls Kssay "Lewis and Clark". Kva Wilkinson Selection..... Orchestra Address to the Class. W. II. Powell Selection Orchestra Presentation of Diplomas. Supt. I. II. Copeland Closing Remarks.... Ruby A.Jackson Selection Orchestra Wcinhard's beer on tap at the Owl saloon. A DAY'S 01T1XU. You can go to Seaside every Sunday via. the A. & Q. R. R. Only Jl.Wfor round trip. The second excursion of the season from Portland to Seaside and re turn will be run Sunday, May 8th. This cheap round trip rate of Jl.50 applies from Houlton and Scappoose, and train i will stop there both ways. Everybody should take this delightful ride, enjoy five hours at the beach and recuperate on ozone. 13.50 Vulo.es for $1.J5 Also a better grade of boys' suits, regu- ,ar vau,ea ,or an" ,m,ae3 ' we lve baU bat lth y suit. iWe "" you 1)OU" u - 't. You can save from fiOc to $ on a pair of hoes, pants, hato. shirts or underwear. Special cut on trunks and valises. John Dellar, corner First and Yamhill. fjad Oppo. tmlty. 'Two-year-old Durham heifer for sale. Will be fresh this month. Gentle. Ittquire of F. M. THORP, St. Helens. CLATSKANIE CORRESPONDENCE Miss Annie English, of Portland, at tended the latter part of the May Festi val, in which she took part. Miss Ruby Tackson, of Houlton, visit ed with Miss Nora Conyers at Alderbrook farm last week. Uncle John Wilson and his son Oliver, of the Nehalem, were doing business in the city Monday. No formal services were held in the city on Decoration Day, yet many of our citi Uens, with their wives and children, dec orated the graves in Maplewood Cemetery with beautiful wreaths and bouquets of flowers. Mr. C. W. Clark, the Democratic can didate for county assessor, was look ng around the city and whispering kind words in the boys' ears on Monday and Tuesdav of this week. Mr. Isaac Copeland passed through the city Monday on hia way to Mist, where he will tell the people of that place how be has been abused by the Republican party in this conntv; that saw Republican party elected him for six years to the OTICB Ot raWTIOW TQ AMPX.T officeof school superintendent; that they Uqco ucrjiaa. refused to re-elect him again; that he is To All Persons Concerned: going to do up the said Republican party j You and each of you will take notice fn hi countv and chatrhMorjnonentuD that - K- Hunter will on the 6th day . ... V ? V' J . T i?.?f- ? of July. 1904. apply to the County Court into little bits, and spit the little bits out ; f Columbia County. State of Oregon, into the dirty road. It is said hv some of ! for a license to sell spirituous, vinous our people tnat Isaac tells bad stories and malt liquors, and hard cider, in quan. . . .t v- t.... v.. ; ties less than one gallon, for a period about his opponent. Now, Isaac, why of on. v.ar ln the"v,Uage of Gobie. m don't vou repeat that little speech that . Gobi Precinct. Columbia County. Ore you delivered in the Republican county jgon: which application will be baaed convention. Be a man, mouse, or a long- the '"""p-ffoN tailed rat. Tell the truth about your op- j i tne County Court of the State of Op ponent. Tell the people, when making I gon. for Columbia County. the round, ,ta i this unty. that . your cp- I- th. Mcth. APPlti ponent is a gentleman, a scholar, would apintuous. malt or vinous liquors and make a first class superintendent, and fermented cider in quantities less than that it is the dutv of every loyal Repub- aJl0?; - . . - , ti,m aiAk. ..... .v.. To t ie Hon. County Court of the hcan to support the ticket. Just the County of Columb,a ad 8tat. or 0n. same, vou know, as you did in yonr little , gon: We, the undersigned, legal vot speech in the Repubfican convention. era and residents of Goble Precinct, I in Columbia County, State of Oregon, The Mav Festival held in this city last and who have actually resided in aaUl week, underthe auspices of the Epworth P-'-t ., da . prtorj ? tta .ijjnj League, was a success in everyparticular respectfully petition your Hon. Body financially and otherwise. Every eve-' at the July term of said County Court ning the programme was changed. Many commencing Wednesday, the 6th day ;T,j .v.. -S -.i of July. 104. to be held in the court strangers visited the city and attended house , ,he clty of st Hel,nfc ln each evening. Evervone. both strangers county and state, that a license be and citizens, seemed well pleaded with granted to O. E. Hunter to sell spirituous ...t ..:'. ,..:., n,i enmr ' vinous and malt liquors and fermented each evening s entertainment and sorry , cder m quantities legs ,han one galloil when the May Festival closed. i coble Precinct, ln the Village of , . . , Goble. in said Columbia County, State Messrs. Wm. Roberts ot Mavger, t.'0r Oregon, and that such license be l Snvder of Kyser, and John Pederson of : sued to said O. E. Hunter for a period Nehalem were Clatskame visitors Tues- j of -eyear f rom Vhoeur6tph,,!?iyoner.Jw day last. ovcr pray. The Reverend Kline d!iver?d Ty ' Smtth.Rb. SlnA.W George FqsteV. able sermon at the M. E. Church Sunday ; jr., A. Shubbe. C. C. Fowler. G. 8. Foa nieht. It would be well for some of our ! ter. W. E. Hunter, U Bradley. W. Brad nl, .t,,-, n-rt. to rrifit hv hit arl- 1 Frank Cleaver, Max Farlettky V. people in tnese parts to prjnt oy nis aa- Blshop victor Fuerer, H. M. Fowler, vice and always know where your boya.Q. A. Smith. H. A. McCormlck. W. J. are, and each night keep them at home ' Kinder. W. A. Hampton, Henry Waaser, instead of letting them run wild, on the j Bry. Kra. A. x. Van streets and elsewnere. Shlvely. Peter. Hoegch. O. C. Fowler. f n . f,,i .i ..: i.- Messrs. Berkenfeld and Lewis have moved their meat market into the new and commodious building ercted by Mr. Ben Birkenfeld for them on Bridge street. Cedar lumber and shingle are being hauled to tbi market from the Nehalem as fast as teams can be produred to haul them. DEER ISLAND NOTES mni, iaiv lawni reiurricu w i nHinn'i aftee visiting several days with relatives I--.. . .1 here. Mrs. Art Dixon, Mrs, K. Osnon and Miss Mae McBride were Portland visitors yesterday. Lyman Merrill nnd Mrs. Tborr, r-f Woodlawn, were visiting ovcr Sun ay with there brother, Oeo. Mer.i'l, Born On Thuraduy, May 20, to Mr. aqd Mrs. M, W. Brown, a daughter; weight, eleven pounds. Wui. Pringle and J. M. Hill, of Ne halem, weae Deer Island vi.ii.ors last Monday. . FOR. SALE, Lage high grade Gnameey cov, soon fresh, great milker; express spring wagoa with pole; 200 cedar lenceposU, ueiiiy new washing machine. ' C. W, ADAMS, Warwi. IT IS A MATTER OFHEAITfl 6 iAbsolutely Pur WERE IS NO SUBSTITUTE CITY BARBER SHOP 0. VRAWFCfHir, Prtpr. Clmta is My Motto. Satisfaction Grated GIVE ME A TRIAL. IOB rOMTLAISD. DAILY, H "America r Willamett Sou0b Route Leave St. Helens . ... 6:30 AM r Arrive at Portland. .10:80 A M k Iave Portland 2:30 PM . Arrive at St. Helena. 6.-00 P M t H H FAKE M CENT. Will rm..w MAlhIn Um P.uan. F gera and Fast Freight. 9 n JA.VICa OOOO, Mai Mr. PROFESSIONAL. KoTiEY Pt-auc. . Covivaitctiit. J. B.GODFREY. &TTORXE Y- Ai - Li TT. Real Estate ani Timlisr Lands Mi ABSTRACTS MADE: ST. HELENS, - - OREGOIC S. H. GRUBER, ATTORNEY-AT-M W, Office with . S. Qnlek, ST. HELENS, : : O8KG0X. Will fire heart pamnal attanilon to all laeal aiattera entris.ieJ to ma. Will praeUe In aA tht beau and t'uiud Hia'.ea Ceoru. W.H.POWELL, ATTORXE Y-AT- Li TV. IIEI-UTT DISTBICT ATTOBHKY. IT. HE!. ENS, I : OEEOO. FOR SALE CHEAP, 18 milch cows and heifers, part Jerseys and Holestine -uixed, bread to blooded Short Horned Bull. Home are fresh and the rest ill i be fresh from now on for the next two months. All gentle and good milkers. Call or write to 0. O. LOVEUBEN ClaUkanie, Oregon. ' C. Hoover, Fred A. Bucher, Henry Blnke, Fred woodham. E. O. Jones. W. E. Mil ; er, C. P. Anderson. B. Havard, Fred 1 Langacher. J. P. Sutherland. C. Magenn. John Oeides, F. W. Mnklnster, J. B. Chandler. Alos Wiest, Lute Archibald. Walter Hunter. O. D. Hunter. TIioh. Pausen. Edw. Black, W. H. Isbell. Wm. S., Burdlck. M. Sink. Q. W. Jordan, J. Mi Lindsay, J. W. Lord. R. L. Kenney, Allen U Meier, 8. T. Alexander. George Plt senberer, M. J. Butler, J. M. Young. J. C. Monroe, Frank Degonda, Jaa. Mer Gregor. D. A. Ne(f, G. M. Farr, E. C, Farr, Jna. Kennedy. C. W. McFarland, la... V.nn-.lu rianrtra Un..l I J ...... .. ......... .. Morel, Julian wasser, tu'mue wasser, T. C. Watts, Frits Aullker C. J. Egglea- NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS. 1 Scaled bids will be received at the : ollice of the School Clerk, District No. 20, Reuben, Columbia County, Ore gon, for the construction of a bricW and stone foundation under the j ichoolhouse at that place. All bids j must be accompanied by the deposit of a certified check of fifteen per cent of the amount of the bid. The btiil l- ing is thirty-eight by fifty-six fet in dimension. Bids will be opened June 23, I'JOi. Plan and specification) can be seen at the office of the Clerk. ANTONE WISE, G. VV. JORDAN, --. . THOMAS PAWSfiN, Board' of Directcfl. Attest: T. C. WATTS, fttVnH '