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About The Oregon mist. (St. Helens, Columbia County, Or.) 188?-1913 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 12, 1904)
Oregon mist fCntered at the l'ostomcc nt St. Helens, ) Oregon, as second-class mail uinttcr. IssUKn Evkkv Friday Bv E. H. flack;, KDrToR AND PKOr-RlKTOP.. One copy, oue year, in advance. . . fl 00 .$5ix month fjt) LcroI notices 2, cent per line, FRIDAY, AVGCSrTt ' THE KEAI. ISSl'K. N The lr:th as to tlie pild standard is that the great finam-iera forced its adott- tore, not so large as the rim would justi fy. Mr. Kershaw attributes the lata runs to the hatcheries. It in the hatch ery fish that comprise tij Ixie ryiu.nnd tlia Influence ofthe hatcheries on the rnns is being felt to a greater degree each succeeding yvr. A the best flsh nc wjdii Is now later la tho year than at the time when the law wss framed, .Mr. Kershaw ia advocating ' change that wiil cjierf the season later and close it later in the year, Tho present pcason will Ik indicative of what change will lo more beneficial to tho industry and yet p:otecttha Osh from extermi nation, and the movement to change the POMPS CHUXWE. An InlorestlHfr Session at tioble oa Saturday Last. tiou npon tho Pepnblican party just l-T- , - , ,nauf P"u.y wore . . . i till I .t1il.(ua nf link e- .-V fftAl.,j. they are now forcing it cpou the IVino- . ctiic pany. jitc men who deal in money desire the stability of their business. They are governed by an 'enlightened selfishness, and this is about the best motive commercial lead er ever net upon. The claim of Re publican spellbinders that they are and . always have been the advocates of a sound financial system is without g-.tod foundation, and especially U thi true in states that gave the largest Republi 4SB majorities. Ohio is the borne of the greenbueker and silver;st, and Tresi- uetti .1c1v1111ey was lor many years an earnest advocate of t'e white metal. Urover Cleveland was the first presi dent of the United States who had the courage of his convictions on financial matters and to liiiu, more than to any .Republican, the country is indebted for the stability of our. monetary system, liven John Sherman paltered w ith the question and compromised with the enemies of sound money, fearing that the straightforward asd honest course would disrupt the party"; but Mr. Cleve land rose above party and refused to ffiusider expediency as opposed to prin-1 cipie, anttis lsbecau-e of this trait in his character that he is today consid ered bv the people to be ona of the great men of the century. The permanence of the gold standard it assured, co matter whether Roose velt or Parker be elected ; let it is also true that this is not due to any vote cast uy 4UUge i-arker, who, knowing the right, preferred to do wrong, and voted twice for Mr. Bryan. Mr. Byran's elec tion meant the reversal of our monetary system. It meant (he free and unlimi ted coinage of stiver. Mr. Parker knew 4his ; he was cpf.oeu to it, and yet, for the sake of party regularity he roted for it, knowing full well that his vote in fijew York would not iofheuce the re sult. . His course stamps him js a weak and insincere man one w ho -would be as clay in the hands of the potter. The issue in this campaign ia cot the gold standard, but the protective tariff. The Democratic platform, while silent on the mo. ley question, is very em phalic in its denunciation of a protect ive tariff. "Protection," it says, "is robbery," and is to fce abolished .is soon -as possible. If Oregon were a doubtful estate, tins utterance would place nrmiy m Use Republican column again. Advocate, RUSSIA'S "VOLC.NTEKR" FLEET. IWnuso of the protest of England and tiermany, ivtissia will withdraw her vessels of to "volunteer" fleet from the Red Sea, ami replace them by regular warships, which will, presumably, con tinue the work of searching merchant vessels. The "volunteer"' fleet was begun in 1878, when Russia and England were u pen the verge of hostilities. Thev are called "volunteer" ships because their cost was met Y) voluntary subscriptions from the Russian people. Tbev are to all intents and purposes government warships. The only difference j that in time of peace they are, for economy and convenience, employed as merchant vessels. The otHcers and crew are the same in peace or war, and these vessels are part of the Ku?san navy. It is seen, therefore, that these ves sels are not like American or English 'auxiliary cruise -9." The latter are privately owned merchant steamers. hich, bv virtue of arrangements be tween the owners and the government, can be taken into the naval service in time of war. It is clear that Turkey j evaded treaty obligations when she al lowed these "volunteer" vessels to pass through the Dardanelles; and the pro tests of England and Germany have again bottled up the Black Sea fleet. STEAK WELL OF YOUR TOWN. Oregon is surely K?pub!ican, and the only question Is as to the size of the majority for Roosevelt. If the people remember the effect of the last Demo cratic tariff measure, the Republican majority in the state should exceed 25,000. The grow th and general importance ol a town or section of country depends principally on two things. First, the natural advantages and resources, and then the enterprise, energy, broadmiud edr.ess, ?nth.j.s:i, and hospitality of it people.' Columbia County io gene ral is unusually Messed for procuring and maintaining an enormous popula tion, that is, her mauy and varied re sources. The-question still unanwer..l is, will her people do their part in the great future development of the county and towns which densns nnon them? Each and every citiieu has a work to do in this matter, and it is not necessarily a work of dollars and cents, but it it a it 1 is etrv individual But i 8pealt P301 B orJ not ou,i' for the aa- AS TO A NEW COURT UOUSE. At the September term of County Court the matter ;.f providing the onstrncUon of a new court boos will be taken cp and discussed, and we be- speak a good word for the busiriuss men lieve that provision will be made for the 1 of b' chv, for his neighbors, and Lest tauey ijr:ige, a:ij ar.eru.ach MvtrUn, wu tdopleU: Ri:iM, We. the mmV'ri of Brcr v!1t i.rjni do iih me u of Koil )lit and Rroh,1. That tlr ri-inoua drtuie lu lnaut&ccwilb the Cunutj: lourt to dtpro- ittt the oihvc u( Kil U inter of CuluaiUM mum. K. s. lviLii, R. f. bc, A. V. Anux. Com. E H. Mitclie!! tu dulj IniuKe 1 itcmur "l p.)inJnGrtii-t by State Lectarrr lln. Clurn II Wli!o, ol Hurler, Oitfl-.n. Crio.-e then took t rrtrm ami; p. m., darinjt which times fiae tunch was sen-ed ami tbe TLiting member tona a iitroU through town. (Jrauie eanren4 at t p. m. aud wu opened In 1 '1, h ,', ... a -tth 1 ..... - u . . . . . . welcome at,...,. ' ' - u- '""'J . stranger with a friendiy handshake and! lTlZZ I l.ilMiuo( ruraoiia. aad tuMraeiel In the The Columbia femur Pomona tiraua met la reaiilar aewton at tioblo, on Saturday. Attunt th. fool, with Worthy Mut. W, a. Yotiu. In he rtrst official chair. At roll eall at! onieen were present exceit t-oretary, t keeer, aa blatant Mcwanl andtwMiitvr. The tro torn appoliilimMita were R. 11. Mliehell. secretary: I. llurnham, tute kivper: 0. W. Jonlan, aUt atit ttcuarvl, and 1. tvearvn, trvmirer. The atluutea of the but n.utar. meeting were then read aud apUM el. ? The (altowiu urttivra were calleil upon and made verbal reports. W, A. Younr. Mauler, n putted havina ltenrtt the State u.aumut forvallls. That the ik.t tj 1w were adopted atoul as r'irle,I bji the committee. That' the arattKe Is doing itood work la the county. Thotifh there l no material luvreas In num bers, yet It Is growing In Influence aud useful- ue4. Lecturer I. U. fopeland said he hoped to hvago.d program at the proper tint, and waaoftlieoplulon that the grange aaa steadily gaming ground. atroar orcairtoks. Veil Orange, of Warren. wa wtthmit a repre sentattve, but was reported as tu working or;er with a membership nt St. Vemonia Omnne was not rvpuavnted, but J w. Arnistrong, who hat reoetitly llted there! aaid that they had wwral etndldatra fur In itiation and fr the Tarlom decrees. In fart, be thought the grange there was In a very proa perous eoiHlilloti, with a weiuWrshlp of about 5t Scappoea; Grange ! prospering wltti ) tvem bet. Stsier Lorclaie reprtet Reaver Valieyiiranje alire and vita M In uo,l itnu.lin;. alal tirange has li in good st.-tn.titig, the lumber and sh.nites on the gttund for a new hall, an.ls r.MW funds enongh trm lfte It. le!ar liMve t,ranre has a memb-rhlt of tS. lias a new hall welt umier Bay wtthautUetrut uiaieria! tubst ribol to enmpU-te it. flatskaale Urange ha hwt three members siuee last report and owing to the buy mi, the attendance waa light. Miliio Urange.of lloulton. r;poned that thev hjd been holding no mretiugs during July and Atumt. but cxpectrd to be fa good shape t y first nice .tug nigl t in September. ltatnier, Taakton aud .Vayger grange were not reportetL Qoiaey t) ange reported 33 la good standing, with rood attendance. Coble Cratife rep'rted members. A rood team for degree work 1 to be one of tbe fea ture of Goble tirsnge. Deer Island (irange Initiated 4 during Ue quarter and hire In good standing. . U Ikdailay, secretary, tendi-nvf his re-iieria-tlon in writing. It an accepted and upon mo tiQii gra-je rroeee.te,l to cteri a secretary. Tfce Urst batCt r.fuited in the election of K. H. Mitchell, he having received t! out of the ii rotea east. The chair appointed K7 I. II. CopelaaJ, Mra. II. M. Parrell and Jattei Barr committee on nienurial nsolQtion!w l'pn motion II wan decided to select an cx ecuttte committee, and i:lu im ballot, there being no choice, at si-eretarj was iuMructcd to cast the bailvt of the grange for Ike three highest. SUter Lovettee. Sister Copelaud and Brother J. W . Armstrong. Thoe three and the Worthy Muter and St,c reiary were coostita-.eJ th executive, com' ml;tc 31 the grange. This eutsmtttee waa in structed to take up tbe matter of aa exhlbis of ne products ot Columbia coua.) at the e."l u of the Nional Unnge la Tortland !n the tnid die vl November. The enmmlitre was Instruct, ed to correspond with A. F. Ituler. of Sellwooa station. reUttvs to eihibiu. The Misses English and MoM-lrv, who A rvc-a was uken until 1 p. m. and an ti- have been rusticating and visiting friends The fol-o-tng resotutton aent ia by Beaver I !" "'T. sew.rttl r!f. ROYAL Bafciiig Powdct Saves Health The use of Royal Baking Powder is essential to the healthfuiness of tfie family food Yeast ferments the food Alum baking nowdrrs are injurious. Royal Balgng Powder saves health. NOVAk tAalNO SOWOCa CO., MW YORK. mum m Por July ami August wc will acll nil our $20, $30 and $40 UNCLAIMED SUIT5 AT MALP PRicn, fiS.oo Unclaiincil 20,(X) Uiulitimcd Uticliitincil UncbimcJ I'nclaimcil 2S.0O 5.1 K S.CK1 !0.(X) Suits .Suits Suits Suits. Trousers 8.50 lO.tK) '3.50 . 15 .00 MS a-95 3 95 i t WARREN Mr. V. C. Xtwn, owner o( the lurj;r ranch here bearing his name, died at his home in Portland Tuesday, fullowiiiK a surjrical operation which hl tn a-r-fontietl on him the day before. Ilia brother-in-law, Mr. Southanl, manager of the ranch, lias turn in Portland arventl da-s ar,d tclt.Jtot,M tlie aad new i( his death to friends here. The rural mail delivery will 1 started the first of September.' Applicant tor the position of carrier have Ux-tt notified to apxwr (or examination Saturday forw noon, Auttst l.'tth, at the jnwtortice, be fore the examining txi-ird. Those who are to receive their mail bv the new de livery will have to provide thctuclvc with the regulation mail Ikixch. More particulars tn regard to this matter enu be learned at the postotltce. Mra. Helen Horst and daughter of Cen- trali.t, Wash., are visittt at the Atlanta utnt!. Wood ia tieitiR hauled to the latnlinif as fast as meil and teams can be prevscd into the work to handle it. An unusual ly large amount will be banked this sea son. J. F. Paton wraa a Portland visitor Tuesday. Ed Collins, a fonr.er resi-lcnt of War ren, with his two children, are stopping a few day with Postmaster Itacon. Mr. Collins is employed at Burke. Idaho, in silver mining. Being an expert miner and willing to work his pav check every month is over a hundred tlollars. Work is steady the year "round. He has not lost a day work in two vears or over ex cept the regular nationai holidays as thev occur. ClATSKANIE COft RESPO ktENCE: try, bat lor the people, and they w ill be surprised to see the good tliat wi!l result from doing eo. People in search of home cr bufincss invc? tiuVnt natural ly go whete they feel assured of not only an adefjnate return for tbe money winch they invest, but where the social advanlau nr; such that they can at least feel that they are in the midst of congenial spirits. A kicker and a knocker is a detriment to 8Dy comma ut:y, bat the man who ran KKAI, KSTATK TimStUKS. The foiluwtyj are the n-iil eitalc trans fers as recorded in Columbia Cottttly for the month otltilv' M Adams to 'ritii;lc, lots in Vcr nonia, quit claim f'.IH) lal lUllatd to Tucker, a t r'. ami im'qs c tj, sec 'J, t 4 n, iiiort... ;!7."i 00 Hiilibs to Bubbs, aw ir sec I'll t 0 n r .1 w 100 00 Buriihiitn to Bryant, n hi ne tr sec t 7 n, r 4 w, and 10 acres in same section .'"HI il Bennett to liuvis. tract in sv I J, ttn.I w. ti acres l.V) Ot) Bvnwr to Kinder, lot I blk 'JS, Col umbia Ctty ....,.. i't tki llttcll to I .urvlalil. s hf w j r att l sf tjr sr ;r see 111, t i II, t 2 w, quit chum - 1 00 Bliim lunl to Preston M'fV Co., tr.ict in Katntcr llXMl W Covers to Sweeney estate, lot tW, Slaplcwoo! cemetery...-. ........ 7 .VI Co'lin to Pearson, IVi acres in s III tie qr sec .11. I .' n, r 4 w 00 IXttt t. Columbia TituU-r Co., s hf w qr arc 10. t ii 11, r 2 w 1 tal r.-:ti!.;n to Buck, pirtolb'lttt, North Cl t'okatiie S., ti 1'astin tn 1 1 C I. Conyer, Mine description '.'TI tstl Eust l"irk S & M Co to Wed- ricks, 10 acres in m.-c ".M, t . n, r w nit 01 Elliott to Adams, sw qr ne qr sec '.".I, and w hf sc qr tie qr mv II, t 7 n, r ! w J n Rtilkcr to Trttstres M I-: clitin h, tract ill sec 'J "1, 1 1 n. 1 3 k. ml I Cii:t to Kow'.ev. lots 111 St. II, ! ens fl '! II til to Hill, lots I -:ul '. biV South Ctat-kamr '. ' 1st Ilexele to ll.otiia, !v.ir ot n;!tt- ot-way per motu'.i ;it) ii Haunt to St-apHKc I.iiutUr Co., astugnmrnt of alve 1 ui Hall to Bryant, 'S acres in ir ant's d 1 c '.. o tm Johnson to Johnson, tract m sec i'l. t 4 n, r 2 w. !' ,u r s 1 ntl Kam i to ll.trtio, sc qr sec 17, t I n. r 4 w totil (i tanil)ers..ti to .Nhlls, ti n t in rc 4 t 4 n, r I rr Itix to Wood, nw qr ne qr see ! I t S u. r 'i w ol 1 acres tu I'liclaiiiu'tl Trousers ., Vui !iiuir(l Trousers ,,. 0JJ Wsts in nil styles nml ethers DURING TIIK SUMMRR MONTHS 0NI.Y. FARHS WORTH-HERALD TAILORING C0 i: 2ia WasIiiiiKtoii strot't. New Fniliiig iSitildin i The STERUNC hat; At $ j l the beat y in the Market v Why Not Saw Year JIsbcj U111 I r kssrisji kstlt ml W WELCH tH( AMCfttCAN ClOTrttCN And Isavv I rum f J lu 3. mats! In 1 fir l.alrst f liapea a 91 and U50 New and Handsome Styles At $U.7n, r-'.nU, 15, i?18, $'2 and $'J2.B()v I .... NEW SPRING SHIRTS $1 COTS' SHOES SB. ! Cl I.. AT Musi w i-it it i . Irons t ia 1.&0 Itral.t8 iae. t i to a t -., u.ir 1 'if' ,r -.-. V Iwll 1 3 M l V l : i e rss 222-3 H3rrisr?S!.tCcr. first Kcc's Mxim t'nnTi Aam " y sw i.atiaT sj OREGON 3 sti mi (r ne tjr sec It'-), no 7.. Is) .'it tl erection of a buildirx? that wtll be ade qnate for the ceedg of tbe count. The necessity for sueh s building is "urgent, nd there is no good excuse for further delay. Twol members of tbe court, Judge Hattan and Commii'sioner Libel, iave expressed themselves emphatically upon tlie subt. At the 5Iay term of Circuit, Court, 1902. thj report of ths grand jury contained the following paragraphs: We find that the vault in the clerk'i of ail for tbe grand, beautiful and pro ductive country in which he lives, U the ' greatest factor in the building up and j development of his home city. ihe above tella its own story. The community that has its cheese "fa tory and pays attecticji to up-to-date dairy butter-makine are the mnmt office ia too small to hold tht rrtils' ! and cnntfntMl ls,l;t;.a i.v. . i. , , . iUC WUU It is here that you will tee the lest o farm houses TheXehalem Dairy Association ship ped M) cases vf chet-s on the Gerald C. caturuay Iillauicok Ilcadliitht. ' be i .ii.i ed. inn me menrjer or this p.,tnnna Grai.ie 1 hrillf jj mpiioii ita the i,a.-ut act rH4tives. mjr.tries of the 5th ;eT;. aad r pjrtok of the iiojotin ruridrd f the occatlua. t'f-jo natiua It was decided t acccK trie In itiation of CUtslaale, Ortar Orurt aad 4 nncj Uranjei to meet at Ciauiani on lb flrst aat ariay in November. Ttte cotamitu-e on eondoleaee then reportet , The IflVlne Mastr ia Lis loimte w:s.!ni t,as ertl tit tw eait our Brother Fraoa C. ios ier tf ilit t-tntftj iOiTf. The h Ut one of its ist ttavlul laenkWrs; tterefure ;?,r,,.Sll,iJ",tl!e i e end. to the other. " . ' io com isuiiu; ineumcient lor tti tie titffnt rtfnnf-unnt. 1 - - . Ji lift, tVUIHT. . "We find a!l the rountv officers cramped for room, acd that the' business fit the county requires larger and better office room." -. "We deem the court houe a diegraee to the county and earnestly rconiiiiend that immediate e tepg be uken to erect a suitable court house eounuie:x urate with tre ueeils of the county." This report was 3:ned by Casper Li bel, foreman ; (simosii M ucn. Grant W. Uirt, M. M. lteb'jins, W. C. Kichman, Peter Lund, . V. McKay. -j . Commissioner Libel is not a man who I makes up his mind in a hurry or who would sign an official duetiment wiVsr,n 1 KiaoL au, That a cost of the. re!itinn. rprtau. uu tlie recur.ls -f Colaarua tuunty Po mr.na Umage, and co;ie Ue at to tbe county lpera. Vaa. f w . ( oi-an at,, Das. M M risLL, JiStic.ti, CcBmitltm. I Raymond Wa!taraa membtr of fscat i! '.rauxe. So. tail. Though, j oi usj la ta.-s. ,e ,niie as k? ol sr i-h:is!huk la ail dunts srbiea fell i.. ti, I,. txtrna rA o..,!1.l! .s.-..: i "r aUWer m th. fiekl of .,u,u7, Buoying tins wrwirs. a oi treit promise, urixht aud me pay received fias been i , xraunas ana ia..t,,n, hi. (J. . i has been put to eood u?e. Tturx srill , llieemolartd.ihe foUowiue nrajluii.m tu alwar. r . -v. . . u,iBc, i-J i tutreee anu gocKl butter. And here in Columbia mmir v we make no exception as to locality, where numerous streams and living springs abound, more of our farmers should engage iu this caving, pleasant and popn.'ar industry. The two most essentials are good pasture or feed and variety of tows. The pasture can be obtained by sowing grass seed in any of his slashings afler turning, vd thu l get a revenue out of it on which he is & i. ugo t.-'jij.Muerauon. li.tving said that the present court house is a disgrace and that steps should be taken for the immediate construction of a new ne, he is likely to sdhere to bis opinion, especially as each succeeding grand jury baa endorsed and emphasizwl his utter ances. Commitsioner Colvin is also a thorough business man, and when he reflects upon the fact that everv dav the aid. court house sttnds the records of ! tn -vellr this county are in daeger. and ilmt '.heir j rUJlles I paying taxes. The outlay in cash to lgiu with can he moderate and added thereto as his means allow. The cow has come to tUy that is, dairy cows and to the faraier who will give a por tion of his time to her and provide for htr will get hi reward. ktv.uvtu. That tb'.t te,!e extend ts th. rif ilrioieo tareul a:ul relal.tea uur fraternal sjrrajatiif. and mat a cot.jr of the resolutions itiiiKnri id toe roiuotea oicumuibia ,tmt roui.,ua Urau(;e aad t--.it-s setit to th eouut Mas. M. ii. Faaaau, Jiaii I)e. Lomuluea Tt. Crn- was then turned over to tbe ler- I'uer, w!io msils a few lotarcstiur remarks. tuen foii.wed aa exteiient prorata: S-mxl .rtite, Beautiful River." kecLi'lon tijr MitsLela Weat.of sr?oose. S-o? br Mrs. i. ii. I'riazle. of User tsiaad. Ad lrew bj- state Master B. C Leedy. ileciutioi tjr Teresa l.ln.tbaum, of t,f la lid. Br.r, by Mis. J Link, of Cottle. KeadiLj br Jjlin Prlajie. of I)eer tiUnd. andreaa bjrstaw Ucturer, Jtra. Clara Waldo, ot Mneler. TI.e Grange then openaxl In tbe 11th degree, j A o:i ol U.ioti iu leadere-l tbe tne.ubers ; oi t.oi,,e orange ler their oapitajlty. Alsoto state offifers wio a kladlr attended the leMlon Mrs. St. K. Frierson ami dartguter Til lie, who have been visitin? at the home ol Mr. and Mrs. V. H. Couven the jit sewral weeks, returned to Uieir hotnc at thikland, Cal., Thurtlay. Leonard to l.con.irl We li-irn that numerous accident have I w " r ' w occurn-rl in and aNiut this part of the ' u,n'-' l,"'c,llr ' ,lw country recently in Itj;tnir rianaand ' ' " r 2 w mill, the latest happenm Saturday, in 'xkTl to rtiumganturr, thil the camp of tlie Tichenor .Mill Co., ' in tec , t 7 n, r 4 w whereby Iohif Lace and M;Jtv C:.LitileI! Same to aame ,,, came very near losing their five. John 'cKittnck to Ifcin, s hf aw or arc tJtce was taatily tjrutst-d m and about the ! '.': I lit) ft) neaa and arm, and Mattv Cainnbell. he. -ewtu to l.l. acm in w sides being badly bruid, lm.1 all the ' 1' nw 1r wc r 4 w. 7;, tm ncsfi torn trom his riL'ht fon-urm -ew.me to rttlit n, b!f k 14. U,h. lunti. He was tikra to St. Vincent-1 Kaimtr... litooiii Ifoanital in Pr.rtlnJ ... . -r. Pittlmrtf Mill f.. Ir...... I i , . ........... 1 1C ---- ''HK ""'I - doctors think tisey can save hi arm aiul ; sw' 1r "e ir. m- ijr nw qr J hand. 1,4 ",. d r,f r and ne tjr of jj Another ditre-irw ..-;.t- .t ' qr Mt '.'-I, t .'1 ti, r 4 w ,jiiil m ; V in the camp of Mr. Man kice on the t o-'; . - nc 'lr ,w 'lr- M,; per Llatskamc, Monday. A voumr man ' " " ' ' named Henry Dye. a son of Sir Frank i r ' lo ';'' c w " ' " Iye, was re':inB and trimciimr un tele- ne '.I'0' "w lr Ke ' ".tl graph poles, when tlie axe he waa wra-k-! ' ;ris V ingwith sltmd, cutting one of hi feet i ?"""" 'r- nearly off. At lat account htant. f 'rBCt lu at 'lr ' c tin .it ..,.1.. 1 i". t u n. r 3 w ,,. , - -,'., . , , State to Sage Laud Imp Cu's'lif F.a!! M-is sjtco ,a;;i;a;;; i:;;;,; -7 . n ...ly. oer -o, lan.l, lease, mill, Ku- We learn that Mr. S. Eenwin and fami-, StxkenUrg to Trustee .M F ly are camping out on the I'pprr CliU- church, '4 acre in kc IU, t tl n kame. and are having a fine time fiihing I X, 3 w for trout, hunting, etc. j State t A Meier. hf nw ii'r'aiid We also learn that Mr. C. A. Himpcl, 1 1. w 'lr r w ai, X4n,tt w... wile and Umtlv, who vuitcd the Loutti-; "pence to K Ii Mitchell, tnicl in 1st and Orepian $21 t V"""""W"M il. HELENS ( i .... :t.) . ... .'tv) (si i w ! 4) IKI 1 00 iana Purchase kxposition, and oth-r part of the United State, will return to their home in this city about the middle of this month. It is currently reptirted upon our streets that ere many sum shall rie to arioru. tlie ?.?-v' eTC manT niootw aliall rise to muine tlie ntirht. that a firat-rlaaa ss.,1. ding will take place in the city. We have not learned who the contracting parties are, but we note that the small boys are arranging f-t a fi.l-J:iaa thanvu. ne. home are eatberint? one lr i tin nl bells and some are looking up other kinds. Stmie are making a collection of tin can, pant, and other kinds of tin in struments. They say thev propose to learn to clay the tune "When lnimni. Come Jlarcbing Home" for the occasion. Frank Tracev and a Mr. Troup are ray, tract iu St. iloulton.... Tkicwicjt to Helens Tuttie to fJarr, s hf swqi ia.c"iii,"i " M, T m W..... , Tyskiewicj to Mtickle, lot in St" Helens " Same to same V S to W ii 1'owcll, w rir sec T' tti a, i Aw 1 U S to Fred O Wonder, ac'rir 'siv .t3nr5w J , 1 00 140 00 Us) 00 HO (X) 1 Ml CO Pilroiiic a tlrug store wlicn vou wail pure, frt s.li and reliable Drugs and Patent Medicines rtrfttmcry, Toilet Articles, Ktc. HEADQUARTERS FOR SCHOOL BOOKS A Kinc Line of Writiug sSsij.ii;e. 1 lam ami Decorated Crepe Pajwr, Ktc. Direct from Publisher-Regular 25-cent Noiels Only 10 Cents J Patciit Iof the roionoa soeetlog. The meelinf waa then closed to the ith de- -----. u-iuar veara who encourages the advances of a four-1 IV H. MlICItELL. Seeretarr. old eir!, who takes her on in , Vw. 1 ... ....... ... luc sums anil omerwise loss would entail a cost udou the ountv 'er tiio child's fjoliah affctinn fr freaterthan the expense of a new build-j ,linl' cafl not ld blameless for the j J'" fK5lt.with al ing, we tx-lieve he will fie convinced ! consequences, an 1 when that child ' r?'" jJL" f' that it is gootl business policy to comply j I-ves her home, tfler telling her play- thought my time had come. .v munimcuyuiwiii ui toe trranu juries. Fish Co J Knd ofltltter Fight. Two physicians had a long and attib- aticeas on my rjujht iiugues, ot iJui'ont.- Kave tne up. j-.verybudy . -- w I"-.- J - J ....v .! vuuic. na is laat ' matf-a that el. a I... .l.....l t r ' 9-...U,. T ;.t l. L' : ' - v.. 1.:. ...... ac iv,-cm Hi.o mm, ite i - . . a .,ca sisicovery Nuii-ldR IT evented. The aturt! ifttr n . i. .... u ... .. nreventive ,f .i..i.t i.7. l:ii i . . n.'i ijsrrn tiiscovert-tl will mtertst many. A run down system or despondency, invariably precede auj! ci e, and xjiiicthinj; has ln f,lm Hurt will prevent tliat con.lit,.,,, tt,;..t. uicitle likelv. At the r.r.i .1 7 iilv enifairtd in hattlintr ennt. c" destructioa. tike lilcctrir liitt.r. 1. chandise and nipplies from thi place for ) "w Kwt tonic and nervine 'will me uirrcnanu arm OUurs, at Vemonia. . We note that Vince Tichenor is build- trie a new 2-story frame bouse juitout- uc "'e ctty itmiu, on tlie Kebalem county road. Ws suppose that when his dwelling i completed he will install a bundle of calico therein. I for consumption. The benefit I received t'Ull Until 1 f..w ,1.,..,. . tv- ti.i 1 I " very fortannte if the worst that hap pens 11 IBs IS to be t.i i.I tin.le - - ,n w- uii?tc I yjt l IIK I- ri nillnniMMnn. ... ......1.1. . ,, luntoii. s advocatina- w el.ts 8 si.. ! t- -t ... -. " ' ------. .; - ".!". . , . . . " iii-ini up. inisia the state of af-1 coins, aim tnroat ana co, turret;, irpwiwi ol H huigton ' fair, in tlie Robinson CEe, and Oreaon cerllialr the Gahinv !.li. 1 .s.... .. - ,l,, ,. . 0 ,e u,mB n'jjiiinj more ilusli y on the Columbia nvpe ni,.tn.,i .1...:. , ... . " . . the fact that the season on the ColumJupe. If ho is ct of theTlf' Tt,e Oregon Journal expresses it, bianow close, too early to enable tUe!wWll,. ZXli fLZ' ,". i commendaticn J Judge Tarl:., . tor reaiw mrtr irm ihA i,un,.t. t.r...- ... 1 - e----s - - - " -" . ...iv vn eof af-)cclds' a"d throat aud lung troubles, ml t)i vsarantced by the St. Helens I'hanuacy '""j Price 50c and fl. Trial txttles free. KESOLl'TIO.TX OP COtUOLEStE. ."i..Kinen tne nerve ami build un the .vtem. Jfs also a ire.it at,. i. 'n.... I. - . " i"Ti ,.ir,- nutauir. (jnlv w cfnta aud Satisfaction gtmrautttd by il,e St.'lfeli-ns I'harmacy. CITATIOH. r n nnra .- a-.snav 1 -. ... uui up t wca conbUFieral w ith : . t i, - i , . the number of fish. that .- in the river. ! Kui W and if 1,7 ia ct-i h. it I T k'g Mtixe in t!? PW The big runs have commenced hter and L li S f U A" Uter each yvar recently. year the ) ,hcy permitted hi, eseaoe i l'' pr0fCr d' Bu' yet lt V.g run boitan alwut the first of .,., ' "is escape. be aware that he had an illustri- lld cave tlie fishermen morn than th,.- ! roiild handle. But the tcason ciost-d Tbe Mist is Uieoldest and best papepub v tm IKih and the pa. k was, there-.lished in the county. The Mm and Oxonian ,2 per year. I!" 1," i norClianibeilain aud Judge l'arkerevi-l t'ently donot agree as to the proprieties. I To lh Guadlaa Ilchbor tni tnemtera of Hmilton Clrcis So. 4TS, H'otnea of Woo.lrrsfl. We. four committee, be leave' to 04 tht flloalD resolutions la tjrapathr with our esteemed friend act neighbor. Miss Laota twe In her bertaremen; occasioned bf tn drown Ilia ot lier brother, Jtwepti Jj,sre. July a, 19tl, Waatsts, It has pleased theGraudUuaritlas 01 sua universe to rvcaii trom earth another of tjistmeaoDestoewallia the land where sor rows are bo mars; therefore b It KasiirtD, That we, th mewiiersof Houluia Clrtle So. 47. Women of Woodcraft, hereby tjxtead lo Kefshlior Lowe aad famllr our heart felt srmpathjf In their hour of dot pest sorrow;, be ft furtlier KEaoivKD. That then resolutions bespread opon ti,e records of this flrole, a copy bs tend arad the U reared Nelxbbor; also, thst ooiiea ba sent to our local paper and the Pacific' ttho. Itsi0etful!jr submittod. K. A. EMKftHO.V, i IDA L. MOKOatf, O. Z. IIOI.TOK, Oicimlllee. ,r.:r,fm?:,j',;;;,.ri " ,h ( lu the matter of the 1 . , , . IX-eease.1. aisifucn, loAiitoola Alsleben flrsirnn.ler, Msrln AlsU t-ll Htx kDIall. A,l,.ll. I. " " Mher heir. t th..l,v, M.m ij.u'so auu! i,-i,--iii,-iii ben. nntiK.wn and 1 ifkZL. fJf " 1 I N v. . S f MK OK Til K hi A I K OK OR K0O 1 .t. carl, of you , herehy cVntu" Id f. j""'1,'1:1'" Uu,,y "I Hon 11 i tt"l tan. Judeeof ll Onlnty (,, , ,i, hi ', " 1 KNIGHT SHOE CO. . --'s-t., a, a ! opposite tho Perkins Hotel. ) ,, T ' meniHtr trov.led l.r law .i,.u,':!!!?,''"rM".. of Katis. ,our f.) tte.1 o! II.: "wi u ,.V, L '"'! IU III. f'ltrif sallllt.l I'M I. Ulun.i.ia Count, titeiion . '""' all In Mld3rd dayf0euilier, A. I). lsKvi hl,, n, prsi day 0 the tlcioU r 1V.ru of Lid Cm ,V " ' '? lliiLfi ti,n I fit ... ..s. . . ' Moeof ll,l.,li .7 . -,-.,. Mi-rino er- u . . 1 : ... ana tie sea of snid r,.,. ftixe.i till. Oh d.yof Ai.eu.t a. 1' l"s,7 U" l-T I II. HKNIlKltnOs! HAL. fnrS ' ... "JW.A. IUkhis, It,, ,,,;.' a' II V AH K L. A II, (or A.1 lists, I r,., CIIAH. 1, CUT THIS OUT J'l tatlliiiiiiiniii. No iai. DR. KNODEHS OFFICE, if ,1 1 ... anumWK J.milillr,TJ)j.,l OoW Fillings In.-. All Work liuaraii-j ii nud Morrison 8to., rorllaiul, Or,