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About The Oregon mist. (St. Helens, Columbia County, Or.) 188?-1913 | View Entire Issue (June 24, 1904)
PtS5Wf3R! . JL.... .'J LOOAL AND GENERAL Ouy Demllig. of Lewlston. (Idaho, has Urn visiting 111. Mother Mr. jay Dewing 01 win city. Oriental Hotel i. u m.n . . . .1 cream, at about 10 o'clock, the n aucuueu tne reunion . . , ,. - . of the fudi.U War Vrlrnm. and I1,,.u ! W1 111 ",tn ",,Ure UNDfM NIW MANACEMENT We I n vile the palrtmsg the General ...t il '..- ..,-.. ...J U'Hir Hill. HUHIMIKt WHIIH Good Home Conking. MRU. A. T. LAWS & RON J HARNESS GOODS All Kinds and Grades FIRST CUSS II E'ERT RESPECT largest locli to $fet Crcm and Low est Prices Call sad aur (nods Wlora kurlnf . oi Write for Catalogue COllINS-FKHSrOX-WILSON CO Cor. 2nd Taylor Sts., Portland THE BIG STOKE DOWN lty The Big Sawmill!- Delia, .daughter, of Mr. and Mr. Kd IIcnrlcl,f Bauvles Island, died Saturday night last, very suddenly and before medical aid could be summoned.- She had been feeling well alt day, but ia the U KVf.v.iijr Nw C'omk Kvcry day iu the Week ;1 S THE MUCKLE 8TORE HAS A REPUTA- ,' t..n of Ung Handing for Only tli. IWst la I SE-- ? ft ' 'V Si V :v ' . - f CUT THIS OUT t f.1. At DR. KNODER'S OFFICE, Mohawk Building, Third MdMor z 7jr" 1 How About Your Title? -GENERAL MERCHADISE- Dart & Muckle, St. lhlrtlS Oregon. I .. .. u a. aW. 3 H l T " ,V muli la "'! ' title. !! vor t. a.M nrorrti and i ! hT loaiilos r real- tula, ullBil":uo","",1" M. B.1.B !" ' ", .. uA awl MlUtrla ti. ik. mill ' MuMir. lass "'? uwd aad MlUt'la Ham Ifresf ?"''. ,iimiiiw r.v E.E.auici&co..mMKM ioueen at I'ortlaod till Week Mr. 1',. H. Quick lUrttd Tuenav uiom- iug for Juckton County, HoutUcrjn ungou, to lnrt aonie niiuing tiroprrty in whkli lie i iiitereiltd lit tue Crooked Creek uiining ciiiinct. . , The Koyal Cliimxik Halmon k thibrtt fiih tuat iwiuifi, ana f.limK'.alwei are Um Iwtt Uioetou tue mrtn. Tliey arc inaue ol tue very lrt iiiiMerwl anil are lure to give tatUiactlon. ' bailry a Hrimi, llouitou reliable I'-aWTa 't geurial Bier- cliauUiM-, keejitiitui lot UM at trom flvU tofi. Mr. .P. Peter wo, of Warren;" who hat been at borne lor a few dayt.iuui returned to the biking ground at fillar Rock. A Set of iMthci I'ree I am giving away dialiea to uiy catU cuttomert. Vou get a coupon with eactt cub purcluK ol tea centi and over, you eicige theie cihmoiii (or all varietie of the belt cUm of China ware. Goods on eiblbitiou a( my store. Great inducements that it will pay you well to investigate. II. MOUGU.H, St. Helens. l)o you know about Jersey cattlcf We offer a few choice bred yearling bulls from our famous Hajel Fern Jersey Herd, at eiKcUlly rrducea prices, to make mom for next crop of youngsters. We will give you valuable pointers on Jersey stock. Better write us today for prices on bulls, and slate tbe kind of animal you deire. Address V. E. McEldowoey Supt. Lsdd's Farm, 1200 Milwaukee Av enue, Portland, Or. A number of members of tbe Modern Woodmen organisation gave an entertain iiirnt and dance at the city ball oa Sat urday night lest. The play presented was "The Deacou," and for amateurs they did very well, Had they done advertising they would no doubt have had a crowded house; as it was they were money out on their trip but evidently had a good time. J. Dupoat & Sons, of the Valley shingle mill, will deliver shinglea to customers at St. Helens, Houlton, Columbia City Warren and neiR-hborhood. They manu facture the very finest grade of cedar shingles and guarantee their prices to be as low as shingles of the same grade can be procured eliewhere. " Rev. Thorp, of Rainier, was a visitor t ihi t,Hce last Monday. He laiorms u ihst on Sunday last Dr. Rockwell presiding elder of this district, dedicated ane.it M. E. CburcB at orauu rew, aliout four and one half miles from Rai nicr. A Sunday School was organised ..th the following officers: Superintead ent, Susie Atwood; assisUnt superintend mt L. K. Culker; secreUry, Nora Haa kins, treasurer. Bert Silver; librarun l.ucy Wilson. Magnolia. Canadian Club, Old Gdvern mrnt WhiikaN and Gortlon a ury oio the Owl Saloon. Old Crow Whiskey bottled in bond. Also Old Quaker-made Rye WkUkey. A large stock of novels just received at the St. Helens rbarmacy. Mr. George Mayger. our newly elected n-nrrvntative. is anzious to hear from the people oi this county iu regard to Wi.Ution they deem to be beneficial. Anv Murenstions maile to him, by lettef or otherwise, will consideration. :.. T of Cottace Grove, is til IN visiting Mrs. W. H. Powell. ... ..4 t T. t. Cleeton. Mr. aad nt. in , Mrs. David Davis. Mrs. Clear, J. H. Bal- manno, W. H. McCorquordale. ana Mra. Etleatson. all of Portland, were over Sunday viiitors to St. Helens. Mi-Nora Younger, of Pendleton, is spending the summer months with her sister. Mrs, W. H. Powell. We buy our shoes direct from the man ufacturer and can save you the middle man s pront died ia few minute. Medical aid had beta promptly summoned, but could have been of no avail. Miss Henrlci bad suffered from heart trouble la pas y,r The funeral occurred Monday at the Odd 1'ellow' .cemetery near Warrea, Rev. Davies officiating. The attendance was very Urge, a Misa Henrict waa wen known and esteemed throughout the southern part of the county. Mr. Mcla tyre, captaia of the Annie Comings, and an uncle of Miss Henrici, kindly placed his xat at tbe disposal of the relatives, many ol whom were present. Misa Hen rici was 22 years of age, aad the only unmarried daughter. 4th of July racket (or aale at M. C. Grays. Hats lor ev erybody l.'K op. Shoes that make the homliest feet look neat. Suits that make the men refined, and childrea always quirk to mind. Shirts ia style, and Beck weir too, and under wear to keep yoa cool. M. C. GRAY. St. Helens. ' Wantkd Stare bolts; yellow fir tim ber, 3ft laches long. For information write Weatera Cooperage Co., Houlton, Ore. There will be service ia Christ Epis copal Church aeat Buaday evening, June lth, at 8 o'clock, Rev. W. A. M. Brack ia charge. All are invited to attend. All the local aad war news in the Mirr aad Oregoniaa. Oaly f 'I year. The funeral of Raymond Watts, son of Mr. aad Mrs. J. G. Watts, took place at the church at Scappoose oa Friday last, Reverends Jonea and Staub conducting the service. The church wa crowned to it utmost capacity, aad the funeral waa one of the larirest ever held in this county, evidencing the sincere sympathy frit bv the community for the aorrow stricken parent. Raymond waa 12 year old, and their only son. Mr. David Davis, of Portland, has been visiting during the past week with ber naxeata, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Co. Fresh fish ia season every Friday, ana special Sunday dinner at tbe Oriental Hotel. . Oor Reuben correspondent reports h.t at the annual school election held in distaict20 Antone Wise was re-elected director and T. C. Watt, clerk. The Children's Day exercise by the Neer City, Coble, and Reuben schools was a success, with large attenoance ami excellent music by a bras and atnng baud. SCHOOL REPORT. DIKD. WATTS Died of pneumoaia, at Scap poose, Oregon, inursaay, juue 10. Raymond, only son of J. G. and Rose Watts; aged 12 years, 11 month and 12 days. The remains were in terred in the family bnrying grounds ia Scappoose Cemetery. The bereaved parents have the sympathy of the entire community IN MKMOB.IAM. The funeral service of Raymond Walt , I r ..J Bra, Watts, ol ine onij u. j. . I m: held in the Congregational wuiix. AOMYMTHATOiV'ALat. la the Csoaty Court t in 0ww,B In the mar ul ! f fceebea E. Joy, tKWir ol ald ii at P"? ' " M IM- .l.rlne. the adraiBir. . h7lld.: &"i2i .1 VTtoTri i. '.. ZaSX to oa; M ..; l . -'-. :1 W Scappoose, held in tue congreg. yuti a an ea... . ai mtlu CbJrch, on Friday, June 17th. was full of fett" -J-.-- - J--the preio of love and esteem thn' 11 sa.1 of -tlo . "A ? ,.'irS ... 19 ...443). Followinc U the monthly report of School District No. 3: No. day taught No. day attendance vi rt nwim No. time terdy vi ut Z7 Averaee daily attendance 23 The name of those wno nave dccb neither absent nor taroy ounng k month are: Mae Seffert. M)Ttle Seffert, Harold F.nelish. Ray Gaittens, Ruel oainens, win:. MmIl Tosie Edward. Elsie Adams. Mary Gaittens and Blythe Gait ten. .,,tos OKU K. uveanui...' receive his respectful THE RED BEAR Houlton, Oregon. Weinhard's Beer kept on tap. The Best Pool Table in Columbia County. .otic or imo to wo i4Jwo uonum. ERRY ft GRAHAM Mr. R. McDonald, recently manager of Assessor Law returned from hi official trip to tbe Lower Nehalem country mm Sunday, having completed use aasesa ment of Auburn precinct, wmie air. White was assessing the upper precinct. This completes the assessment of Colum- bia County with the exception ol a por lion of the nonresidents" property. Mr. Laws had not been in tbe Nenaiem country for a year, and waa very mucn surprised at the improvement anown. A great deal of hard worn nas cew done, and the roads are now in fair con dition. The cream industry ha grown into importance and very many of the termer have separator. The cream is taken to Clatskanie, aad thence shipped to Portland. The good road movement means prosperity to the Nehalem country and to the whole county. There are no shoe made that are better than the Stilsoa line, carried by Perry ft Graham. A steam laundry would pay at St. Helens. It is the best point in uwgoo for such aa institution. All the country north of here would patronise it, and it would get a great deal of easiness , from Portland. Cheap wood, tree water, ana low reat would de helping factor. Leigh Catch, son of Mr. and Mrs. Claud Catch, of Salem, is visiting his friend, George and Frank Flagg, of thi city. From here be goes to Seattle lor visit with relative and friends. Bailey tt Briaa' store is headquarter lor general merchandise, Houlton, Ore- m 3 :1.a f Vtal it V gon. v00a goous a x ' quantity and price guaranteed. The enemies of prohibition must have done something to the St. Helen water system, lor we are annaing jui. this week that ha tendency w onw people to stronger beverage. However it outs u in mind of the fact that year ago we depended entirely npoa the river and the germ-laden rainwater barrel; and still we lived aad were happy. The fruit canning season is approach. Hoods delivered without charge willingly and cheerfully. Order freely. M. C. GRAY St. Helena Or, CHI LB MS' D1Y. la EatertaJalag r rearms t Can gregatieaal Chared Sanaa;. which this pure, noble boy wa neia oj- all who knew him. Friends were m attendance from all over the county, more than filling the church, and alt remed to be mourners. The many beautiful floral tribute, many of whicn were from his schoolmates, seemed to attest the beauty and purity of his char acter. The service were conducted by Rev erend Jones, the pastor, and Straub, of Portland, who truly said that, though only s boy in years, whose time had been but a brief span, Raymond' life was worthy of emulation by every young parson, his character, noble purposes, and high ideals are beautiful sermons to all who knew him. Those whom we love arc never lost, and the influence ol a good life never die. Those whom we see no more in their accustomed places have been summoned home to become in hieher. roller, larger sense than was possible amid these earthly surrounding, the minister of the mysteries of Divine Providence at affecting our live. Bavmnnil waa indeed trood boy. He wa a kind playmate, an interesting com nan ion. an ideal pupil, a manly brother. a Wring and obedient son. His influence at borne, at school, among hi associate, anywhere, wa always elevating and re- finine. He rve much promise noble, useful life; but the tender plant was cut down, just as tbe beautiful flow er was bnddine. ere fruitage time had come. Such a boy will be missed, not only in the home ia which he ha been iu light and joy, but m toe enure community. 't ..vm have their time to fall. And flower to wither at the north wind' breath. And stars to set: but all. Thou hast all seasons for thine own Death. J.H.COLLINS. June 22. 1904. .r tba ere ."-- . o section 1 In towashlp aoria, t.l coiner ol so""" . a-rtJinn. and run dvrloitfl mfmia uTn. W W "la oH. Milts? "s; s ,i f the rise oiwfmim.a. bla.0"'0.1...liie: Cs.k ia O. Trm. .."'""" 77. h. on .ossi-taae b.l . . ..... I 14 rtv wtHi - ..i 'r'vi.'irJi ri"T''hu.r. iosta Hi. tiei. ' " . ..I- .i.rners. MaMra. IHuaru- i-j. jaMKM f)AT. Adralnwrstorol tee esute 4 Kaa HU Hlw. Or.. J . J. MACKENZIE, General Contractor BRIDGES, MIIiLA. AMD Pit flKlVINO A WEC1AI.T ESTIMATES FURNISHED ST. HELESS. OR. rxtl rricx Sawsoaa tioc. O, Sunday but wa the Children's Day In the Suaday School, and the occasioa was marked by appropriate exercise at the Conirreirationvl Church in till city tv. mrnm rendered by the children j was at follow: d :...;., "Wonderful Thought"... VirsilHattan r.. Mandie Richardson siieEiii, o 'Ariac. O Haony Children' 52X:".V." Mary Robinson arV?rVBave.. -- Recitation 4u ReciUtion-"God Make. Mfifi Song-"IOnr Happy C"5"- Harvey Wilkia Robert Pattersoa Goldie Hattaa Chalmers Pattersoa Praise God "... Infant Class Harry Thorp Jessic Cade Archie Robinson an h children did well and reflected rWK ntn the patience of their instruct. . 'The statins of the choir is worthy of pecial mention, and would be bard to excel in any community the siie of St. Helen. A collection wa taken up or Sundae school work, tbe statement being made by the pastor. Key. laggen, k. i. community in Columbia County where the people are unable, for lac oi hinds, to secure books for Sunday acuoot use. ClATSKAMIE COIIESPOBDEHCl Recitation Recitation Recitation Recitation .... Recitation " Recitation Reciution.... Recitation. . CARD OF TBASKS. We wish to express our deepest grat itude to our many friend who came to aid and comfort us during the illness and death of our eon Raymond. MR. AND MRS. J. O. WATTS, Scappoose. Or. ,n.il,le nosition with the Rainier w.Tx.M set t rtnmtJtrri of foi.imhl. ;uuniy. ,,uouV vTu. ' ficlal to their Interests. for a in-.li.. k.,jridr. n quart-i . mall "H"0'"" 'Ton. for a period ins and tbe price of sugar t sore to go - k..... un. Prudent Bouseaeepey Largest stock to select from at Perry ft Graham's. In th viiiaa- coiumuia 'y-;:' Will in Ore- based ,i.a i. man " of one year. In .. ... i.r...rl iinni. --,,ii,..,ion ion, """-"..-Vine natltlon: uin the ,fl""pi;!f,fioN. , . .h. rvrnnty Court of the mate of Ore on C,Tl C- n.ypl(,mt)on . In...h;. ', , . llrVn- o ..I r- ""I,. ... ..ln.nl milium At lait Saturday' meeting of Houlton Camp, Woodmen ol tne worm, w name were added to the membership. It was decided to have a Joint installation Saturday, July 2nd. and there will also I a banquet, prepared by the Women of u'.wul.-mft. There should De a rousing tne W. a. D'LLAHD I. W. IiAY DILLARD&DAV, .ITTORMSYS-tT-UW ;i'rm.mid'cW.Mnu.ttlll ot interest in "-...; ........tv Htata v-' fwho hav ra"iuVllyrld one " ', To in County gon rs In pf'ri V?M m .'.-' Million days of of til l,r. vol net. Orison, In sii ths sln- wonhi your lion. " ia vu...t nrlor till p",'n": t it.e Jul 'V wi' nday, ' lh dV : that place, eommenclns on WwsO(ijrn (h in i . . . a -A . VaytalalV Mrs. F.. II. l'lBK reiuiutu w last from Hood River, where she had been as delegate from the Woman'. Re lief Corps, of Salem, to the Grand Army ,nd Relief Corps state encampment at of Jul hou Vinuuai Nehalem iv. ivui " - :;: in nuiti nr. riiirit4 miwuitT, 'XliV alaie. ' ..'Lmiiua ' firmer who ha. recently been employed i, liquor." and f.rm.n. ou ,he cruM,er. was ia " a . Vinuuai a. Ua tlllin Ot'" . ... . t. II tfisttbm Ilia TTkCK Will In .nv court, biateor iw . eiaer in - ,, ,h. (vinas-, vu.r " "-'" :i - In . V ,. , uimbla fou eral. fOtflSaloon i.ki In of t-on.and that .u. , d ever pr"1-- h Osnrc Trim, C. I aid CulU B. "'"- 1'.. rarV crusher, was a week. He thinks tne StSSSS b.lV.-; crusher is a goo,! institution for this part c." .."i.?.. ..iriod i,t that the county should those lUimi DwiiiBM, nOPRlSTOKS -mm -ruiy lh ben of- LipnaD4Ct.ar.Kept inStoct GYRUS HQBLE ..j ..v i.imh'U -Of ahlskli ! Iu slock. t t WEINHARD'8'Bii'ER' " J oa draught. . . . J MIom Benton" Cigars. All Ul. JjZWXtf? ,Mt J. It. """. lors router, a,.WcrtVte5 v-Kr. i.r W. K. Hunter. ' 'AKieisKy Mlshop. '',or v Mccormick, w. J. : .....i..r imnry im.-v FrU Aiiiisr."' mi, ... -.- MDMiin. r.n,Hv.r: Kred A. Kred Womlhain. b. ler. C. I. w ....fh(r. J. 1 ' .. .i,lMytar Kin Oorrttf, w., -- Archihuid, lIlilldietT ..Tina "J . Hul Walter. ''"'rta; .V. H. I"""' ,WS' l'siin'O, 4''i7),iro W. Jordan, f B. irBict M. Hlnk, O. w ,(nm,y, All";' r."Slel.r. l,T.S:",. ll VourjIC. X n. Ibnio, Thoa. J. Hut iff, 'r Net. r:.w....r. m. i on,... - pmnK I .'. .". ts I . r- MrtT run, ""?ori" Kennedy. A -',V.n.,V. Ill r J?m" .,. wuwr. .inM. f'nrr. M. . ( M,Fiir'nnd Mornl tlora.,MO"'-w";' - ii.. rountr. but tiiaiwie.TMnj i.. . ivirtable sawmill Mor " r ... -it! h. sections where cr jsncu iiiipmclicable for many years to come, lie says that the rains of the past week will be worth many thousands of dollar, to the fiiruiersof this county", a Jhef inp. ure luidly in need of moisture. ; ' ; J Our Rainier cortrtpomlence.was un- i.il.l nm tted.HVt weea. nwf.i. w late for pulilteiuion. .,, w ,4 ; rl'l DBtiilfe.'.Vanihlll CdnnivV W WcnUiti.ig at his old canfHthta of' cc tie -i,, tliU tUy Jl-f! " Pt ?ck. J 6iftb,.ildi..g. and othe. Me .peaks highly of Dundee as a ous iC!,s p.intalMVwe:" gWl okh6iv that he ilro4rc'in -there-. He states that t!lo wither there luis been quite warm, Hie temperature being from 80 to 95 dc greei. . reliable grocers. Mr. John McKie ha. received a con tract for 125,000 Belgian Blocks from the City and Suburban Railway Company of Portland, and it i. probable several other contracts will be given out ia a short time. It i. understood, also, that Smith It Howard have come to an understand ing with Mr. McKie whereby he will ' have charce of the work, at the Sisters A number of new men have " . heennutto work at tne raiitou vrc ...... n.t additioas will be made to the force as soon as possioic. snis uiui i, tf ol .bout 1100 vet day in the pay roll. Our suite, from .50 up to 112.50. are better value than you can get in Portland, PERRY ft GRAHAM More fish running; more men working in the quarries, and a good prospect for a new court house and a new mm Mr. James Sheldon inform u that the run of fish is better now than it ha been at the same time of the year for the past two year. He is getting about, ton of fish per day, and the quality is pnme. Mr. N. A. Perry aad family, of Houlton, are sojourning at Seaside. - - The regular annual school meeting for this district was held at the school Ucws5 last Monday' evening, President' Clif presiding. The clerk read the financial statement, which showed a reduction of .taut one half in the "wrrant indebted- nessol ine-nmncv unui!."uu...5 . coni,dcral). siiua, lor otlreWbetteiiueuVs, aft election ol oncers resulted in Hiti-cUcuca of S. A. Miles for director aud the. re election of Sir. "Walking 'us school clerk Pr. Cliff was rcnouivitd for school director, but declSnpd IR ', Ue served tw$ terV Brwtally Tortarett a .. nn tn lieht that for persisteet aad uamerciful torture has perhaps never ' ty, and all of them appear to be mak been equaled. Joe Golobick ol Colusa, luil money. Mr. O. H. Wilson, of tbe Nehalem, waa ia the city doing business Tuesday The Cily of Clatskanie support two dentins now. The people's teeth in this ..... rJ tha ennntv mnat be in a bad v... . . state. Mr. J. L. Morgan, of Weatport, visit- l with her son Georre and familjr in this city last week. Mr. Andrew Eagle is building sn ex- ...iv. aildition to his bouie on Neha lem Avenue. Messrs. McKay and Hark well are the architects aal builders, Whea completed it will be aa ornament to tbe city Attorney W U. Conyers attended ths of the circuit court ia Astoria this week. Lumber and shingle continue to pon into this market from the Nehalem ev ery day. It ia renorted that a man working in loeninc camp at Marshland was killed Monday evenini. Wc did not learn hi name, nor tba particulars, A Mr. Peterson and Erick Hanbrirg brought a wild steer over the mountains Tuesday. It U said they had a naru. te dious Job on their hands. Invitation are oat for the astives of this place to attend the d dication ser vices to be held in the church next Sua day. Mr. Joha Myers, who graduated from . ...o'iral eollen in Chicaco. returned home thi week and is looking about for some plsce to wests. It is said that Mia Mary Conrer has been invited and will sing at the dedica tion services to bo held ia the church i next Sunday evening. Rutlnes must be looking np ia town. We now have three barber sliops in the NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS. c..i. hid will be received at the office of the School Oerk. District 0. 20, Reuben, wiommi. w. v gon, tor tne " . h and stone iuuhu..- - ... schoolhouse at that jPlac. All bid must be accompameii u, ... -..-.--oi I certified check of fifteen Pr cent of the amount of the bid. The buil l. ing is thirty-eignt oy bii;-." dimension. Bids will be opened June I5. ,904. PPC can be seen at - G W. JORDAN. THOMAS PAWSEN. Board of Directors, Attest: T. C WTTS L'rK- Koiisv rvsue W. C. Fischer, ATTORXEY-AT-IiW. BAISIER. : ; OBEGOS. Steamer JOSEPH KELLOGG Laave reruaad aa Tassday. Thursdajr aad sat antsy at la. as. tor tt Hthnt, ttltma. Camir PmU Kmitm tin sera. Airlrlnest Fortlsnd Monday, suHdaTaudrrtdayallr-av. j Steamer NORTHWEST Leaves Portland Monday, Wednesday and Friday Bights st st 10 P. ., tor tha mm points mentioned above and To ledo, reaching tha latter place at 14 a. m. on the following day. Returning, the boat leave Toledo at noon, ana) Cas'leKock st 6:80 ia tbe afternoon, Tuevdajvs, Thursday aad Suadays, leaviaf PortlaBd earlv in the morniag. WaaaaUelSauaeaSl. HOLM AM. Aseal. rt 4 rwss rsiTi.ANs. -tTlAMia "America" V i Villamett Slongtt Route Leave Bt, Helens.... :90 M a ai-a t fnrtiana. .ju;w a j Iave Portland . . . . . J P M Arrive at St. Helens. 0 P M MHMCMTS. Will Carry Rolhlns but Psssen- gtr sad ress J JAJSBS DS, alaasse. a calif., write. "For 15 year I endurea insufferable pain fron rheumatism ana nothing relieved me though I tried ey- thing known. I came across eiectnc Rittcrsandiuthe greatest medicine on earth for that trouble, A few bottle of It completely relieved sad cured me. lust as good for Liver and money irouore and general debility, uniy ouc. action guarateed by St. Helens rnarmacT. $5.50 Talaesfsr fl.5 Also s better grade of boys' suits, regu lar 6 value for $5.50 and f 4. Besides, wc give a ball and bat with every suit. l ... r,n M.n1a suits. we save vuh r' v i ... . Y can save from 60c to 1 on a pair of i Emerson doing the work shoes, pants, hats, shirt or underwear. Special cut on trunks and valines. John Dellnr, corner First ana lamiuu. Georte Conyers has accepted a posi tion in the West Oregon Lumber Com pany's planing mill, as engineer. Carl O. Anderson visited Astoria last Thursday. E. W. Convera is in Portland this wsek, attea ling ths Pioneers' reunion Mr. C. O. Lovegren, of th- upper Clatskanie. was in the city tnis ween, attending to soma legal business. DEER ISLAND. C. B. Olsan is building a story and a half cottage in Deer Island. C. W of TUBESaiSti OUTFIT FOR BALE. A 1. 1. Case, twenty-fourinch cylinder, eiirht borss-Dower. Cash sale, or lumber and shingles taken. FOR SALE. 1 Las hisrh evade. Guernsey cow, soon hchjgreat milker; express spring wagon witbVvo1; 200 cedar lenceposts; nearly new washing machine. v T , .nmii: ii,..m tiood Opparraulty. ' TTVO-yCiTT-old Durham heifer for sale. be fresh this month. Gentle. inqiiira of K. M. TlloixP; St. Helens. L. B. Gleason is quite Ul at nis nome, Dr. Cliff is attending him. Mrs. I. H. Bonser and daughter, Vancouver, B. C, are visiting with Mr. and Mrs. C. H. English. Deer Island Grange will give a straw berry social Saturday eveaing, June 25th, Miss Annie Overholtxer, ol TigardvUle Waited with her sister. Mis Or Oct holteer, last week. Mrs. Clara Davidson and son. of Weed, California, and Harvard GiU, of Cotvais, 1 .itt with Mr. and Mrs. M. S. Shearer last week. The Misses McDonald,, of Tenino, Wn., are visiting wirh theitaunt, Mrs. C. L Smith, for a few days. PROFESSIONAL. NotABt Public. vovbtaj..-, J. B. GODFREY. 4TT0RtfEY-AT-LiXP. Real Estate ni Timtor Lanii Sell ABSTRACTS ST. HELENS, OREGON S. H. GRUBER, ATTORXEY-AT-LtW -iia B. K. Qulek. IX.nitl.KS8. : : o"?0:.. Ra UTte Md United State ..-.aruw """ W. II. POWELL, JTTORXE Y-AT- Ii T Weinhard's bter yl'X'U. oa Up 'at the Owl . I O Bsanth Blgsstar ef iToniA. ilhsIiMtMHaillrtBWgt fOI PCITtAH DAILY ' Steamer Iralda .'. JfMfrt". ' RAILROAD TIME, .eT Rainier dtllr fewer SDnajltor Porir .noil. l 6 A. M.. rtep.riln from t. 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