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About The Oregon mist. (St. Helens, Columbia County, Or.) 188?-1913 | View Entire Issue (June 30, 1905)
!" ' ......... ifrr t-rt'i Visitors lo the I'ulr uro cautioned to k?f i awsy from Ilia Walter Kccd ojilkal tk TRIPLE DROWNING HOORAH FOR THE FOURTH! LOCAL (5) """"""" " '"U WllOSr rillimil II. uo Butter what llirlr skill may I, ars 2'Jlla ...I ..I Tl. . . UA INI Kit i7li Mr. Read, who has .:!,, hulae. In rortlaild few many years, should com pel tltfui to Ult Uurlr dlslionoraMc jirac lie, Ai in Illustration; Mr. George Merrill, ol Ilfc-r Jslud, advised tiy tlieui tlutt hi rye were lu a very bad condition, end Uit It would lw necessary for liliii to ue certain kiwi of special ground glass, end that time glasses wtnild lie worth 13. A (tor cousidsrabl parley the taken sjc'eaxl tu (urultli theee (lasso tor ft. and Mr. Merrill paid that urn and received a pair of nisgnl AertUuil would do h well tor any elderly man at well a himself. The attetuiit to cur $M (or what they afterwards told fur M li o Ita (ace an attempt totwludle. Other Instance even uiorc IU(sraiit can he cited, and we understand the alten tlon ol the district attorney Is to be cull ed to the matter. vIslOuK .it 4? aJde .rM''.L.J (or our t.hihlt . i- fir is low..ri" Inlbl. C, 7 .1.... an Iralda pae- u- B. II. ' " . . . " uIWtUadonTtay usm. "r. ...h-m sent us tolM Aft ..!,. Wood o- Woodland 4kv dw: r;-m.uitiin ilT. ihe Itf 11 WM ' 1(000 2l tro rt to ! J7L...iv ol thU nethliortd. ("r" . ........I lt ll.t. .h Mr. U. W. Clark. Ijltatllon. h "ul""" " " v, l Mr. V. n. uri. to Ci Una. l 81. Helen. Mr. i.uta.ii .ti l K atde o( his .aJeutuplu.ahlUtat lb. 8. jtlhCA. R. riH.nirtucn eno 10 ra si,Ui'd n Wr"' Xi .. A. Suiiih. ot Vanktua). lUUMViJtur on FrWay '" H . . . . 1.. l 1....). a nigral ai UMl u n -- - n.pit.rfwIiKtiU las forwarded U our ctkiM. Xt. trtirtiej 'h printing done at this W1m tUe Urctx aesoruiKw. Ivot I tne cuun'y l msremtllx orl work at the lowett filateen ounce to the pouud. Pour onarts to the Never Ices tlwu twelve Uttlte diurn. And no gooils tluit rvjulree a ruiluiu to wake tuein artl. M.C.GRAY, fit. Ilclen. Dr. Knoder use Dr. Green' new n4 correct method of making arti ficial teeth. Plate re mad by this method t fit accurate. 123 Mohawk building, Portland. The posters d the Fourth of July cele bration el Scappoow have arrived In this city. The program ts as tullowt. Oration lion J. r. (.epics. Reeling Declaration ol Imlrpeudcnce, Mr. . Adams. Nations! Antbrtn by Chorus tud suiluuce 8 bool IHlll Rch(l lit. No 0. Amuarinent. Horse Races, fool Races, Came ud sfwrts as arranged ly the sptrting coumtlltre. A good gwe ol hall will be pUycd Srappouae vs. St. Helm. Mite Nellie HUkcly. ol I'oitlatid, has been visiting Mrs, H. R. CUO the .t week. Mr. A. I.. CaftVy. ol Caiuat, Watlimg too. pioutcr ol IH'ii. wlw Uughl the twMk tdtool at the old loan ol MUtoil, Ioam on attroved ' ,1.1. r,Mn,-. ia km. was a visitor to the pecs. tiriwd'canteall this morn- tstfroa Nr. Imi l ! mAar '"" efcief sad proprietor of tle Rt. Helens gal, bal' aw connected with Ihe Oregon tad CuIiuuIju KiTcr Timberwan. Mr. ,-jim is irrintd y bis wile and frtitbegiKUo( Mr. and Mr, r . SXre.-.Vo-l HlgiMl. I lure wory to lulcittlrxcuriit' w. it rowm.i.. Ml. Helen. Oregon. Krt It, ltr.!-n and daiightef Rttlh ijcUlii wk Itt Portland. tUttrr Unc Wh vWted lilcnJ In tot(Hl this cek. Mm Vllf III k visited in tl. city iktt nk. Tbr fclwrmcn have Ugun grttlng out lirti null mh nets, as lb run ol wg M u stuut over Jlr.aatt V.n. Urb lUyc. ol H-Tpncr. 0!rjB sir vtilnig rrUttvr In tlUs rt rftkf.tjtr i!,,. wcrk. Mr. Hayes is U datiglitrf ol Mr. and Mr. J. A. lr,ol Wsircn. From Warren Mr. tai ilrt. Ilaywgo to Rosclwrg. Uclore Ux f kue thry ill take in the Uwi adCUik I'ilu6. Tbcte alii I trrvice in the Episcopal rtntckia Ihitcityon neil Sunday rve- Sitg SI 0 p Ul. Oar tornier townsman, Hon. Oo. W. nMukIc, has Uren chosen chairman ol tlx Cuainiitcc ol Awnnlt lor the Iwis 4 CUik t enteuuial Htpi-iU'm. Me, George Merrill, of Ieer tslaiul, ku luruitlwl Columbia Couiily's exhibit witk kis nMgiilltecnt coltectioa ol curio tad vslusUle mineral and stone. Mr, Merrill hs stxut over twenty year mat.' We tiiii collection sod it U not. only beau u'l, but alto ol considerable Interest few s grotugical standiioint. Mr. Mcr rUlbutskeu a very ertiv lulereat In Ibe IrtiWt siul hrought up on Tuesday two baalilul U.ii.iiicu and remarkable rutUli tbst bests any thing in tlte build. ig in Hie vrgubl Hue, MMi. W. lUriics, of Qulncey, wa I ?4itor lo the Colombia County eihibit m TtouUy lat. He will send us an uit,it ol honey as soon be return At pn-scnt he IsdeUlned In rort l4b lii ilutirs a member o! the V)M KUies jury Tlu( the strength of horse is buul ttfiwl ihut ol seven men Is illusrated by llw lollowuij; iiwal Irom the r'orcst Orov Tiwis: W. T. Newborn, of Hillside. aliil U,,!,,,, chore Ut Suuday ev' "''K, Iw.l the misfortun to get his liouhlcr thrown out of plnce by a frac tious li,)rc. fi,ll ( jl0 uelublxrs were uoiiiiimccl, hut being nnable to tbptw It hk r,iiu, fr. Want, who administered bttloriii, ud with III atdo( arven niv'P. 'tr roiikiiltrsble pulling and twisting, "cnilcil l,y a Kret deal of pain, on the trt0 the patient, succeeded In gcttlmt " kwk in place. Though painlull at times, the shoulder I doing well, and it Is bojc that MrMcwlioiisc will soon re cover. 1'ilUhoro Argus: Tucsdiiy morning Ilrnry V. a,uim rc,.c(vea UIA from the lte (n M.rv(,.c during tho Vakama Indian Mir-altcr fifty years of waitiug. Tlie war couimencetl in I8i6, nnd Sml.b Vuneolllie first to respond. He bn alled many year, and the payment U fPprrcitttl.,i( ltbough it is very tardy. IkIr- Suiiih leaves this week to visit with lister, east of tho mountain, T'i' usual assembly of the Willamette Valley Cbatanua tlon meets at fdadtloue Park July U to 83rd Inclusive, A" exceceptloimlly good program has beeu iircpared and the ervlce ol muny Vilcn ed people enlisted. Ryfp of Whit Tine and Tar, the old tiable cough remedy. For le by M n.WK-druggist. sad Death of Thomas Bassi's Children. .. ..... J, b. wuscrson. priuclpal of the Rul ntcr HlgliSi:hHi1, Is sieiidluga lew days here on business, Mr. B. Johnson's cousin, Mrs. Nelson, ot Idaho, left Rainier last Wednesday sflcr spending several week in vliitlnir Three children a son and twodaugb a picassm nomc weaning took place ter ol Mr. and Mr. Thomas Bassl, who flimday afternoon at the home ol Mr. and keeps general merchandise store at Mr. Lovelace, when Mis Virginia Love- Qulncey ,er drowned in Beaver Slough tec was uuiiea in in Holy hooil of some Mm Wednesday alternoon. Kg tnatrlmony to Claude Benger, of this lund.a boy of twelv rein; Annl and city. Th wcdillug ceremony, at which Ella, aged eight and sl year reapecUve' Rev. O. A. Taggart officUted, wa pr. ly, sUrtcd (or the hill on a blackberry. vste, only in.me.lUU rrlstlvct being Ingtrip. It Is thought tbst after becom preecnt. At p. m. tb bride and Ing tired ol berry picking they went to groom departed on tu train, midst Beaver Slough, where a scow wa la ing, showers ol rice etc., for Portland, where and connecting the scow an I the ('.tore they will visit the Eaposllion,. They wer long pol.t. The generd belief i will make their home in Rainier after re- that In attempting to walk on the pole turning from a short wedding trip. the children full into the water. Mr. Fluhrer. ol Fluhrer Bros., May- wh the children did not retnrn In ger, spent three day in Rainier on but- tne tuning a aearch j.arty started alter Inete, them, and after bunting all night, found Ura. Hl...rt ...1 sn. far! M . .1.1 . thctt l th bltom t the loUgh. At lo the Ksnoslllon last week. ,1,U t,lf n no furlher V svailtble. It i certainly a terrible Mis Rboda Zwecmer, who I very ill cUmity to fall on Mr. and Mr. Kassi with a cancer, was Uken to the hospital Bn(1 the ,ympthy of the community will in romanu mouoay mgni. their. Mr. B. Rlemenscbneider is visiting triends in PortUnd. P. Anderson and J, Ilorln, both ol this city, liav gone luto partnership as owners ol the Anderson Florin Mill, where the chief product will be floats, which Mr. Anderson bat been manufac turing lor many year. The mill prom ises to hold a good success. k Good Letter. E. Rainier, Or., Jan 23, 1005. It. Fle;g, fit. Helens, Ore. Dear Sir :W bsv board 1 62 inches, 20 feet long, absolutely clear cedar, and a burl which w have had planed and Catit. W. V. Ncwtome spent tliree days aandpsiiered. alio bava eowe in Portland on visit. I door. Miss Grace Gilbert end Mis Hansen- Should yon desire these for your booth j! Washington SUie, are visiting George at the Exposition w will donate them to Mucck and family, prior to their visit to yon the Exposition h. Swctt has added a new Improvement to bis store in tbe suajiC ol a fire exling uidicr and intends later to buy several hundred feet ol hose, thus insuring good protection In case of fire. While operating a washing machine, Mrs. Poicbcr bail the misfortune to get her band cui;bt in tbe works, crushing it bsdly. Howard Draughdaugh is now running the tuie Cabin Restaurant, which cus- totiien say put; up an A No. 1 meal Tte misting name ol the proprielcra ol Ihe Log Cabin Saioon is Otto Kajipelle, Kindly advise hi to your wishes, and oblige, Your truly. COLUMBIA. RIVER DOOR CO. Thabovi the kind of letter we like to receive and Mr. Flue I to be commended for hi public spirit. If everybody in tbe county did a much, or bill at moch. our exhibit would be away ahead of anything In the Agri cultural Building. The piano recital given by the pupil of Mis Leonora Fisher on Tuesday last At last Issue was hle lo secure the name mt nTJ mc, enjoyed by all present, Columbia County booth on Tuesday but. He will be remeuiUrcd by Hie older citttens ol this county. Mr. Ous Skua snd Mia Mary Rclclten wer married at Ibe home ol tbe groora.s parent In Ibis ctly on Wednesday bsst. About duty-five Invited gucsu were present. Their mauy Ineud wisli them long nd happy wedded lllc. U.t TncwUy efteruoon. while working on lb Oregon Wood Co', flume, rid. Uwshadasrilouslrtll. He wa break- jamb nrar the residence ol 15. K. Quick, ailx-n a stick of wood, furred out ol the flume by ibe wood behind It. hit hlraaiid knocked him oil Ibe flume. That is, be thinks tbst is the way it happened. He wasunconciou when taken Uome and cannot remember what hpneJ alter he waswslklngsalcly along tb mitiie. He lsnotiouslyin)uPcl.cven aiiuoogu lerriblr brwisol and shaken up. It I a wonder that his inurie we-e not more serious, as tbe flume i ncsrlv forty feet high where be fell. Mr W. H. Powell, who has been aul Irom aincndicltls. ws Ukcn to KL Vincent Hospital lu Portland yester day. It I leered u operation will b found neceasary. Mr. Frank Corucliu. on Tuesday teat, hilt fishing at Willow Bar. saw what be i ... 1m. . seal hobblim UP and .!-, l ilw water: but he soon discov rclUiatit waa child. nd by doing hi beat he wa able to retch It !' '' ilhadgoue nndcr the surface of th water, and hanl It Into hi boat, where it was rettiscltalad. Mr. Wm. Welbun, ol Vancouver, Mrs. Jack McKI. ol bi city, die.1 at Vancouver, Wash., last Monday, the funeral occurring yesterday at one o'clock. Mr. and Mr. F. M. Tnorp ud tamilv sUrtct yesterday (or an outing at Alsoa Bay. They expect to lie three week. M.,...e Soderstolt. betore Justice Wat- kins, on Friday last, pleaded guilty to a Charge of assault ud battery upon A- tel Brown. Th row occur - ir.luVtnauilnin2 urouud, and Axtcl the .uflerer to the extent olabrokeu nose. In payment whereof Manneiwill spend 15 ol.l summer lime In oaysuiii-v - the Multnomah county (nil. ol but one of the buyers. AI Lee, The celebration on the Fourth promises lobeesuccet. Over fflQ has so ur ocen donated by ambitious citiiens While walking to her borne last Sun day night. Mrs. Kd. Leggtn fell irom a sidewalk sustaining many painlul bruises. Mr. and Mrs. A. Sanborn, ol Iloqultmi u'.ih . have now made tlieir nome Rainier. Matter Willie Joseph, who has been in bed lur several day with the scarlatina it now up and into mischief again. I)r. 0. B. Stiurt went to Portland last Tuesday cvciilnu toviit btsUtlier. Judge Dell Stiurt, who is seriously 111. UA1BC01-K SINKS U THE COWITI KIVER Gamecock. CapUin Cope - i Dluf mmm ailllk III U10 '. . i.w . mllo above the mouth ol the Cowcematl River at 14 o'clock Tuc. .i i..i.. As she wnsenterlngthe Cow liU she struck tne noipniu ft Columbia River louu Company, on . i ..nrier. She did not apper i i --- --- , . , Ccw l.- ,l..,rll Illlt WIIBII OlM'U"'"' - K ' ....i , wk. when eetiian i it l,rr whole triuisom gave away "I'l-"""' . ...... .i.i. She flooding her uom -- ... .V ahonl water, but broke In two amidships, snd lies total i.. on r, water. There were wrevw i'1 " ,vv no lives lost, but the whole crew was Sl.a, UotKC. -u-i!.MOekwas built (or Alaakan . r. l,..t was nearly shaken to prices ... .1,. hr. was broticht buck and repaired, and ba. been used as a towboat ever since, First class filming done at, Uji office FIASO RECITAL. in We will celebrate the Glorious Fourth in an un- .a . ate-a. at precedented manner. To every purchaser ot a uoys Suit we will give FREE SPALDING'S BASEBALLS, BATS, GATCHERS MITTS, BUSTER REPEATING PISTOLS To every purchaser of a Man's Suit we will give free: INGERSOLL WATCHES, FANCY VESTS, HATS To every Lady Purchaser we will present, free, a Handsome Fan. Everybody Welcome. Come AH. You will not be disappointed. L. SWETT, RAIPJ1ER, OREGON. i ays aus aBaewneeBpr KIST- vislieu schools last V had a very nice rain but itkuockctl the clover and (all grain down. Mr. M. C Case, county school super intendent of Washington county the KM aud Braiinl" Friday. A trip through Washington coumy .. .. .lin- an- not convinces us mav i v."t as good as th.e In tbe Netialem uey. Mm. T. II. North BttendctT tbe com. -.,.-.,1 .unites at Monmouth. Her son Kd will graduated from that school this year, r.urt Hull is kiud enough to bring our scoool teacher horn every bunnay even Reverend Coleman preached m sermon t Kist on Tucs.lay evening. A. C. Bcrgerson visttel hi w' " Kvery part of the program was well rend' ered snd the excellence of Miss Fisher's work apparent to all. Th residence of Dr. and Mrs. H. R. CUB, where the recit at was held, was beautifully decorated, The attendance was very larce. about ninety people being present. Following is the program. Birthday March Lerman Hilda and Kenneth CHu. Song ol the Leave Kern Ernest Johns. Tbe Young Recruit Rathbun Esther Copelanu. Vocal Solo Cludys Ferry. Marionette Konae Kenneth Cliff. LilUe Firy W addmgion Hilda Cliff. Recitation Dorothy Johns An.irian Sunir - racner ....... r Haiel WarU. Marche MiliUire tieioci Mis. W. H. Powell and Mrs. C.H.Johns. Hesitation Kustner Mrs. I. II. Copeland. By the Brookside - Tour Miss Bessie Italian. Vocal Solo. "Loves Old Sweet Jjong," Wolloy C. H. Johns. R.iiia La Fouillee Tnome Mrs. J. W. Day. Colombine Delahaye Miss Bertha Dart. nrt Lefebure-Welv 1 I Bill tu ' Filth Symphony n C Minor ... Beethoven Andante Con Moto Allegro GRAND 4th of July hnanltal in Portland last week. He re- Miss Leonora Eisher and Miss Grace Dart. Mrti that sue I geuing aiuug ..-7 rhlldren' Da wa olMcrved last Sun day at Vernonla with an appropriate pro gram and a large atlcuuance Vernouia dcclde.1 at late hour to eel- rlirate the fourth ol July w... Mturer. ol the Wilson seliool, . . . .tl. wradnntM last was one 01 me aiumu". e- weeks. nr. Downlmr. father of Mercnam Downing, of Vernonla. has arrived lore visit K KSickcrson erected a large barn on his place last week and Mr, will do likewise this week. .r,..r...i.i I,,, sold all of hit mil ir. iinuiviu cow except one to Tom Troop. V leuirr ill tended the O. A. K. exer A. l else in Portland. ra rBTUsJ. daixt. -WTtAMfR- "America" Willamett Slongb Route r Leav St. Helen . ... :90 A M Arrive at Portland.. a n Leave Portland 1 :30 PM Arrlv at Bt. Helen, fl 0 P M Will Carr Hothlne but PaaMii- frs ana rasi rrwias. JfAHBSJ 1, " M H. POWILU ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. psrt'TV DisTaict attoshst. ST. HELENS," : :' OBKGOH. jyLURDaDAT.. ATTORNEYS W. B. DILLABD. AT - LAW, Will prseUe In ny Conrt. 8tt or Federal. BT. HELENS, i OSEG02I. j-jr. h. r. cijrr. PHYSICIAN & SURGEON OREGOM. 8T. IIKLES8, J-JE. EDWIN R0S8. PHYSICIAN & SURGEON ; OREaCT. MEN S FIRST-CLASS SUITS $10.00 The Best seen. you have ever FABRICS in Worsteds, Cheviots and Cassimeres. Hand-Worked Button Holes, Hand -Padded Collars, sewm with silk Others say $15 for Eqaal Qaalitj. Come Early and Get tbe Pick WHEN YOU SEE IT I N OUR AD IT'S SO. Moyer Clothing Co., THIRD AND OAK. PORTLAND 8T. HELENS, We make a very liberal valu ation on old pianos and ov- gans taken in part payment for fine new ones. In Tulv 12 will bo Adverting Men' dv .! ih Lewis and Clark Exposition l.rlfln IXtftSl " " ... . . 1 tl.nl Association will W . date. Thin nssoclatlou 1 working along ..i i iu,. fnr the nromotion ol tlie coast and its product aud the elov. Hon ol advertising and the craft. iw.. and cities of tho lto of Wash ington will begin their epeclftl day at tho Fnlr tiot week. Jane 2T will be Okulnhom. day, tid Governor Forgmon of thnt territory, with many iti a il) bn in attendance. June 30 i Woman' day. ' 1 isTacomaday. Tho Dominion of Canada also will Have -..iu MorclM on that day. Th. Amorlciui Library Aisoclatlon oonvon tlon begin Iwsoisloin Monday, July 3. .i.. B-,..,rih nf Julv thore will be jn ilia - grand oolebratlon of Independence Iy, SCAPPOOSE To CELEBRATE. Programme, Oration . : Hon. J.F. Caples National Anthem : Chorus and Audience School Drill Base Ball DANCE In Watts aud Price's Hall R A CE S EILERS PIANO HOUSE THE COLUMBIA COUNTY Abstract and Trust Co. Titles Examined, Abstracts Made, Non-Resident Taxes Paid. Real Estate, Loans, Etc. E. E. QUICK A. M. HOLTON, Chickering mtahmshib UTt, JOHN A. BECK PBaLia IX Watches, Diamonds, SilYerware. ....JEWELRY.... Repairing a Specialty, w ... , n l . I.. I . . . wlthagreatUlspiayoinrewoiM iu i ,orrta It. BV mm rm rimjt. '0l)in. Home of Weber Kimball Hobart M. Cable Hazelton Lester Story & Clark Haddorf Hallet & Davis Schumann And many Other Highest Grade PIANOS WHEN YOU C03IE TO PORTLAND r Make vonr tilatis to stop at a home-like hostelry: a place where von will be shown every courtesy and treated as yon would town or city. in your own home, THE FORESTRY INN Is such a place, and it stands within one block of the Exposition Entrance, on 25th Street, facing Upshur. THE FORESTRY INN is constructed on the log cabin style: furnishings, cuisine, and management conform thereto. It has 150 large commodit us rooms, all opening on broad, cool verandas, with electric lights: hot and cold water and free baths. From the roof garden a view is had of the Exposition Gronnds, the city and surrounding country, war service aireci io an paiu or ine city. European pian. inn ing a la carte and reasonable as in any part of the city. PMCEX)F HOOMS, 81, 1.50 Special ss. CARTE MEA1VM LA THE FORElISy AddrcfsV vjts tw xKci,ur ii. ra, ur StJ- - - or more. P. C. MATT 25th and U INN, Inc., RANCHER, Eprtland, Or 4w vwvH 4