The Oregon mist. (St. Helens, Columbia County, Or.) 188?-1913, July 21, 1905, Image 2

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OR KG ON MIST
fcntcml at the Postoffice t St. Helens,
OrrRon, as second-clasa mail matter.
Iwvru Evfrv Friday Ey
. E, H. FLAGO.
Editor roviuEroR.
One copy, ope year, in advance . . $1 00
jfix montly .' . JO
Igal noticf, a ?5 cents per lie.
FRIDAY, ,l't,Y SI. 1V5.
cum vn"JirMLPAPER-
JlavMig tV largest circu"t;-t of ny pr,.
ter in Columbia County.
ClUUVBtA COt'STVS PAY.
Pittnrday, July 3ith, oi.c week from
morrow, lias been designated by the
Lewi! and Clark Xansgement asCo'.nm-V:-
rv... 1 I... ).;.. ..:. .-.i !
,11 hoped that everyone from thi comity
that intends visiting the Exposition
.Will be present on that occasion. There
are about 10,000 people in Colombia
county and it is high time they were
getting tojrethcr for the county' flood.
yit need organization, unity of purpose. ,
And I'Jcul pride. The natural resources
are ours i a on stinted measure; but we
bare beeu held apart by petty local
jealousies that have in some cases boen
'Joetered by selfish and designing per
sons, so that broad measures fr the
good of the whole county hate bet n dis
couraged ami Uelitl'e.1. A great deal of
nisia undoubtedly due to the (set that
we are not as well acquainted with each
piher as we tliould le; but now the
opportunity is at hand to pnt all
this aside and to unite onr people in an
effort that result in g-jo-l work being
done for each and every section of the
county. A visit to the Lewis and Clark
Exposition will enlighten and broaden
the minds o our people and show them
ihe importance of placing our resource?
and advantages fairly before the hun
dreds of thousands who are seekinz in
formation as to the best place to build a
home and invest capital in industries
that will give employment, clear up '
par forests, develope our mines and
replace stump patcb.es with orchards
and grain fields. The ed'.tor of the Mist
has an ambition to assist in this work,
lie wants to travel on s railroad
through the Nehalem Valley, and to see
that section developed until it b I
several thriving towns and a population
arger than that of the entire county at
the present time. He wants to see
every available mill and factory site
cenpied and for this reason be is giving
bis time to this work.
Columbia's Day at the Fair should
mark an epoch inourcocnty's history to
which we can refer with pride when the
active men and women of this generation
tave laid sway the implement of toil
and the burden has been-taken up by
fhe yasqjsters who now see in the big
pur mainly a place for recreation tnd
Amusement. As the county's represen
tative at the Exposition the editor of
the Mist is doing all that is in bis power
to make the day a success, and reports
from every part of the cBtjty indicates
a large attendance. We expect to see
many of the cojnty'g pioneers at the
reception. They are the ones whaKUxf
the trail for thej Beneralion and
r-mmtof this character would be in
complete if they were not there and
given special recognition. Many of
uenj bave crossed the great divide, but
many still remain and some of them
notably Adam Earr, Omar Bryant, Mr.
George Merrill and Dr. Cfcple, have
rendered valuable aseUtance. We bope
to see them ail, and with them a num
ber of pioneer women whose deeds
should be recorded before they pass
away. They will find every accoiuo-
cool places to eat their luncheon, and
we are sure they will enjoy themselves.
A number of lilies of the younger gen
eration have been invited to be present
in the capacity of hostesses, and one of
Iheir most .leasing duties will be to
provide for the wants of the older
pioneers. Acceptances bave been re
ceived from many ladies in response to
these invitations, and, to illustrate their
jdeas of the event, we appd a few of
these answers:
Rainier, Or,, July 12, K05.
Mr. E. IT. Flagg Dear sir: Your let
ter inviting me to act as one of the
hostesses on Columbia connty day at the
fair was received Saturday. I hasten to
thank you for the honor, and to tell you
I shall be pleased to accept the invitation.
Hoping we may have a very successful
and profitable day, that shall benefit the
county, I remain
" Respectullv Yours
LAURA M. HOOGIiKIRK.
ClT.KAUJK, Of., July 14, 1J05.
Mr. H H. Flagc ttearSir. I receiv
ed your letter of July 8th. and in reply
would say that I shall be pleased to act
as one of the bostessta to assist in the re
ception of the Cohiitibia County'visitors
on July?th. Trusting that July 2th
may be all we hope, for it I remain.
Your for succfs,
GERTRUDE F. COLLINS.
Deer Isi.axd, Or.. July 13, 1005,
E. H. Fiagg Iear Sir: In reply to
yours of Julr 8, will say, I thank you
very much for the in vitatiin to act a one
pi tbe hostesses, and, business and health
permitting, I will accept with much
pleasure. Respectfully yours,
' MRS. C. H. ENGLISH.
ScAypopsE, Or., July 12. 1905.
MR. E. H. FUkO-i Dear Sir Your
kind invitation to tct one of the
hostesses pri C-Jumbia Countv day at the
Lewis and Clark fair, has been received.
I acccept with pleasure, and hope that
thedav will be a grand success and one
bf which the County may be proud.
' Ylirs Respectfully,
MRS. V. T. WATTS.
Clatskanie, Or. July 13, l'i05.
E. II. Flagg My Dear ftir: Your
very kind isiiilntiau forme ta act as
4iostras lor Columbia County on Juiy 2i,
is received. I will be pleastd to help
entertain our friends, and wjll do all I
.ran to interest our xown peopic in wie
f"Fair." We have written to Astoria for
tj'es on those ten days.
t. - Yours verr tr.i! .-,
A.KME f. c ;;
WHAT Vol' WILLSKK.
If yon visit Columbia County' booth
nt the lwi and Clark Exposition you
will see an' exhibit which at the present
time is fairly creditable Jo tl(. county.
Id the first place the booth is lyade of
our limber and is tbe handsomest con
atrnctitm of its kind in the agricultural
liuiKlini;. l,t contains a display bf
needle and fancy work mails by the
ladies 9f the county placid there to
show the Kastern women of refinement
that they will not bo lonesome if they
mo re to Oregii:i. Then there is tbe ex
hibit of barrel. made bjr the Westrrn
Cooperate C . of Houlton, reaching to
a height of abiHit thirty feet, the brtse
being a great bi fat li How ilh storajre
capacity for winter's supply of sauer
k:aut for Iterman hotel, and tho apex
a tittle fello of about the small pickle
sire. Theu our exhibit of the basalt
rock quarried at Pt. Helens a d usiexl for
paving the streets ot Tortland and for
building purposes. Tlien an exhibit of
iron ore from Columbia City and marl
from the Nehalcm ; then shingles and
cedar poles from the S. Ban Flume Co.
of Ingles; theu about one hundred and
fifty views taken in different pert of the
county and including churches, schools,
logging canine, residences etc; next the
exhibit of Rainier Mineral soap, put np
by the r res ton Manufacturing Co, of
Rainier. In Horticulture ycu will find
Northern Spy apples from Asa lioliday,
of Scappoose, and Royal Anne cherries
from Mayger Krothera of Mayger, an J
in the vegetable line you will aeo the
biggest and very best Burbank potatoes
in the bujld;ng, grown by the Barrs and
Bryants of Clatskanie, Ugetber with
magnificent new potatoes and onion
,'rom Mrs.-Neer, of Goble. Ia grains
and graasee of this year's crop no county
in the building is ahead of us, and every
section of the cointy ia represented, the
lower Nehalem Valley making the best
showing. Among the great attractions
to arrive this week will be a sixty five
pound salmon from tho Warren Packing
Co oil any of Goble. This will be ex
hibited in the refrigerator department.
and we hope also to have a fine exhibit
of batter and cheese. When West,
Frakas, and Honeman gat there with
their herds in September, and the new
crop comes in, no coqnty in Oregon wili
be better represented. Vie forgot to
mention a litUe board. It is o-' i aches
wide 20 feet long, and absolutely cleat
cedar. There are numerous other at
tractions, but we want you to come np
and see for yourselves1.
Bent Her Doable.
"Knew do one, for four weeks, when
I was sick with typhoid and kidney
trouble," writes Mrs. Annie Hunter, of
Pittsbnrg Pa. "and when I got better,
although I bad one of the best doctors
I could get, I was bent double, and had
to rest my hands on my knees when I
walked. From this terrible affliction I
was rescued by Electric Bitters, which
restored my health and strength, and
now I can walk as straight as ever. They
are simply wonderful." Guaranteed to
cure stomach, liver and kidney disord r,
At Terry and Graham's; price 50c.
coiXTr com
Proceedings of tbe Conn I j
Jaly Tern, 190.
Coart,
July 5th, 1903. 1906. 1st Jud'u-btl day.
In of appointing a con-
aiable for Clatskanie precinct. John G.
Campbell appointed, and ordered tbat
he qualify according to law.
In tbe matter of the petiton of Felix
Pebait and others, 'or a County road.
Petition presented, and consideration of
same postponed to 7:b inst.
In tbe matter of extending tbe time
for tbe return of the assessment roll.
Time for return of roll extended to 1st
Monday In October.
In tbe matter of appointing fire war
dens. Upon petition of S. Benson Eq,
the following gained persons were ap
pointed fire wardens. W. E. Conyers,
of Clatskanie. Chas. W. Mayger, of
Mayger, and Frank Peterson of Mist.
Adjoarned to 6ib, inst.
July t'lh, 2nd, Judicial day.
In the matter of tbe petition of A. G.
Hotcbkis et als, in relation to outlay of
part of special road tax fund of district
So. 15. Ordered that clerk notify
' petitioners to call meeting of the tax
I nsvers of raid district tl determine this
matter, a the court baa no jurisdiction
in the matter.
In tbe matter of viewer report on
county road petitioned for by Ever ding
A Farrell. Report of county road view-
' p-s now read in open court, and objec
tion to same, and bill for damages, Ey
rea-on of location of said road now filed
by Cntbbert Stump, and it is ordered
by the court tbat argumemt thereon be
Jieard by this court on July 15th, 1005.
In the matter of tbe petition for coun
ty aid for Fp ter Sumala and Wm. Mo
! Donald. J'. Simula allowed i0 monthly
jandWm McDonald 3 monthly until
further ordered by the court ; warrant
to issue on the 1st of each month.
In the matter of tie petition of O E
Hunter for license to sell Hour in Goblp
precinct. Ordered tbat license issue
for six months from July 7th 1905.
In the matter of tbe redemption of
void tax pale certificate, and repay
ment of tuxes collected upon the 11 sec
tions decreed to be in Washington Co.
Ordered that warrants issue in payment
of the following claims. S A Miles, re-
! dpmption of 6 tax sale certificate, 1902
j tax, total D2.76."
William Roberts, redectian of I tax
certificate $17.65. '
Mrs E. G. Oweos taxes of 1901-2 31
' illegally oojlecfid, 39.85.
J In the matter of bills allowed.
I Bills against the several road districts,
. special lond district fund and against
: the couuly as set forth in lists publish
j e 1 last week were now allowed by the
CjUrt and, the clerk ordered to ieeue
warrants in piiymfnt.
j In the matterof experting the booki
! aal accounts of the county officer?.
fT IS A MATTER OF HEALTH
S"HJJ ru.
Absolutely- Pur
THERE IS NQ SUBSTITUTE
Agreement entered Into by the court
with Clark and Nm-uannan of Tiwlland
to expert the l,o:a and account of the
sheriff, clerk, recorder and T.anrer,
from July 1H1 to July ItXJf. Consider,
ation $15 per day for two accountants,
bvt nn to exceed a total of o00 if it be
not newaajry to check the tax roll of
said years, or in ra it 1 necessary to
check said tax rolls, In thai event not
to exceed the sum of 1750.
Adjourned to 7th, inst.
July 7th. liXft, 3rd Judjcil day.
Ia the matter of the petition of B. II.
King et aia in regard to the condition of
the Mayger and Clatskanie countv
road at quarry below Mayger. It ap-
I nearine to the court, that under a previ
ous arrangement between this oonrt and
theA A C it R Co, that raij R U Co. is
responsible for the maintenance of the
road complained of in a passible con
dition and the General Superintendent
of the said R R Co being now present in
in Court, he is instructed by tho Coot I
to remedy the evil complained of in
petition.
In the matter of the petition of Felix
Debast et als for a county road. Order
ed that county board of road viewers,
view, survey, and report upon said pro
posed road, and that they meet for this
purpose at the Wilson Case Mill on
July 12th, 1905. at 10:30 am and it is
further ordered that this proposed road
be surveyed and platted notwithsUud
inj that pirU of same are over 10 per
cent grade.
Ia the matter of tbe complaint of Ed
3lack et aia regarding methods of Super
visor of dist. no. 5. Ordered that this
matter be referred to Judge Ilattan for
investigation.
Adjourned to 15th inst.
Siecial rax w-T 15
J R Dallas
E G Shannahan
A Johnson
P Bergerson
y Hess
H Christensen
J V Sheeley
Sam Mow
O Shannahan.
G Hulr
3 CO
16 75
18 60
.. 50 00
. 9 00
.. 12 60
.- 12 CO
14 00
.. 10 80
... 1 50
W Wilson 8 00
Sam Turk , - 10 00
C Thomas - 10 00
T Anderson.... 7 20
C Smith- 3 60
A Bergereon 7 20
Sill aliwed ox qixcral rr.iD.
S A Miles, redemption of void tax
certificate U2 73
J M Engelert, supervisor r. d. No.
1 25
Casper Libel, county commits 27 SO
(I L Colvin countv commissioner 17 00
G W Richardson, sup r d no. 5. . 97 59
L R Buruliam, rent for llopkius
family 10 00
W T Watts surveying Everding A
Farrell road 23 90
Axm;n tsnd Cbainmen
John Boiiser 2 00
Norman McKay 2 00
Henry Newman 2 00
Victor Boyle 4 00
Cooper Wbitnev 4 00
JViewer
Vf E Steaver, 5 40
Geo. Grant 5 40
Wallace, Corcoran A North sup
for road 19 40
Thos Bsssi sup for Suomala 11 00
C G Tbayer attendance on pauper 29 20
E McVey sup for McDonald family 4 80
W P Maclay same 3 75
M C Gray coffin for Sutberlind etc S3 80
Fred Trow rip for Jordan 10 00
R 0 Hazen burying Sutlierind. .. 45
I St. Vincent Hospital, keep of Mr.
Prealer 7 00
Fred Trow, sup for Hoffman 6 60
Wm Symons, J P fees, Sap vs C
inman 2 40
0 Ducher, constable fee some 3 40
IIP Watkis J P fee, State v
Burkhart , 5 85
Magnus Saxon witnesa same 1 50
J M tflackford, J P fee SUta vs
Grant Jones 5 10
J L Campbell, constable same. ... 1 90
I P Walk ins, J P foe State ys
Manne fiodersteot , .. 3 95
Wm Symons, J P fees State vs II
PTalbott 3 80
0 Dbcher, constable same 1 60
W C Fischer Atty fee for tupRDS 4 00
Martin White portage 5 00
II Henderson postage '. 2Q 00
R It BliU-hell stationery 30 60
A J Deining 25 5
E Ron postage ; 10 00
Glaas A Prudholm stationery 4 17
Irwin Hodson A Co ? 8 00
Howe, Davis A Killiara " 17 0
Mildred Grant, recording in
clerk' office 49 00
W T Watta, Rest. Gov. Corners .. 12 00
VT Watts, premium on official
bond 15 00
W C Cooper finpv R D No. 2 30 00
1 W NovrtesNo. 3 52 60
fas Kennedy no. 5 108 75
V L Brown no. 7 30 00
J H Crammer no. 8 110 00
U A LilikU no. 1) ..... 83 75
Jas Van no U 1W lX
UWWrlchiio.il
A K Harvey no. 12 , '
BF Van IS
CW Melllnger no. I I (,0
I Bergerton np. 15
II K Cliff K insane A B-td of
Health J
Edwin Koss Kx. Insane.; ,. .
Joe Hs.ll Care of Winter . i I- W
M 0 Oleon Juror Mav term circuit
court J
K J Morrison, burning hurt? ) W
A V Mclren attvr.diince on small
pox patients W 10
K J Mills. Pep Aseor , . '0
KR Tiulw-nor dep aseeetor tl" 60
II B Ksson mp asaessor. 12 50
W 11 IVwell, telephoning dial any
effiw 1 2
T .Ji CUnnger, boanl of prisoners . i ?b
Wui Kusb photo for county ex at
I. A C Fair 50 00
Nottingham A Co. suit for booth
at L & C fair ,7 W
IVlos L Neer plaus for booth at i.
A C fair !
I H Copeland ep eilncatlonal ex
hibit at LA Cfair 50 15
Ruby A Jackson eiamiuatiou of . 15 00
Ed I jiws oopy ing cen ; roll $ 00
A T laws list of stale land sold. I 00
P Sutuula Aid for July 10 00
Win McDonald aid for July. .... t 01'
Forced to Maeve.
B. F. Iek, of Concord, Kr, says:
"For Wyears I suffdred agonies with a
sore on my lip, so painful at times that
1 could not eat. After vainly trying
everything el-e, I cured it with Buck
ten's Arnica Salve." It's great for cuts,
burns and wouuds. At Perry and Gra
ham's store; Onlvi'S'.
The DUmonU Cure
The latent news from Paris, is that
they haved!covered a diamond cure for
consumption. If yon fear consumption
or pneumonia, it will, however, be
beat for you to take that great remedy
mentioned by W. T. MetJee, of Vanleer,
Tenn. "I had a cough for fourteen
years. Nothing helped me, until I took
Dr. King New Discovery fur Consump
tion, Coughs and Old which gave me
instant relief, and effected a permanent
cure." Unequalled quick cure, for
Throat and Lung troubles. At Perry &
Graham's; price 50c and $1.00. Tiial
bottle free.
VISITORS TO OCR BOOTH.
Following are a number of Colnuibi
County's rc-u !cnt who have visited the
county's exhibit at the Fair during tlie
past week:
Jas. Coary and wife, Nellie and Her
bert Geary of Marshland. F. K. Whit
ney, Scappoo&e; II. A. Dugg.w and wiie,
Inglis; E. B. Elliott and famiy, Mrs. J.
Van, Harry, Dewey. Elsie, Ellen Van,
Norman Pickering and wife, J. If. Haw
kins and wife. H. W. McDonald and
wife, W. F. M vers and wife, Chas. Hall.
Henry KraU and wife, and Viola How
ensliue of CUUkatnie. Mrs. Jane Mc
Gregor, Mary McGregor, Coble; G. G.
Mayger, Mayger; Maude E. Graham and
children, Marshland; Mi-s Mamie Ever
sol, Scappoose; Mrs. R. E. Watts, Reu
ben ; J. G. Watts and wife, Haxel Watts.
Scappoosc; J. G. Aiford and children,
Rainiet; Sarah Reanier, II. E. Reanicr.
Honlton; W. B. DilUrd, W. W. Dillard,
St, Helens; Mrs. Birleil Smith, Houlton;
Miss Rosamond Miller, Deer I aland; U.
W.Clark, Houlton; Amos Slavcnsand
wife. Warren; Mrs. Wm. Ret I, Jr. Rai
nier; Mrs. Dell Shinn, Columbia City; C.
G. Captes and wife, Columbia City; Miss
E. M. Moeck, Rainier; Lulu George, St
Hekss, L- E. CUrk and wife, Rainier.
Mrs. J. B. Godfrey v tailed several la-s
with her daughters, Mr. Morton an I
Mrs. O'Brian, at Cathlamet, Wash, the
past week.
A Surprise V arty
A pleasant surprise party miy 1
given to your stomach and liver, by
taking a medicine which will relieve
their pain and discomfort, viz: Dr.
King's New Life Pills. They are a m-at
wonderful remedy, affording sure relief
and cure, for headache, dizziness and
constipation. 25c at Perry A Graham's.
A GOOD DAIRY FARM
FOR SALE!
70 acres of land in section 21. t. 6 n, r 0
west of the Willamette meridian, des
criljed as follows: Forty acres in cultiva
tion, thirty acres in timber and pas' lire ;
two orchards, all kinds of fruiis. More
than a hundred bushel of apples are gath
ered every year, beside other fruit. Good
jtikfand picket fences; good crow fences
and wll watered by living springs,
mountain spring water piped to bouse.
A large two-stry house, 16x2, pantry
and dish cupboard built in honie. cellar
underneath whole bouse, milk house ad
joining 10x12 with 12 inch walla. Ailffn
isned complete throughout and painted.
Two iarge frame bar?!, one 24pI0, with
ld-foot sheds on both sides; otner barn
22x50, with shed lx5o feet. Large or
chard and all kinds of small fruit. Bee
shed 100 feet long: good dairy farm.
Cream from place is shipped to Portland
xia Clatskanie. Gjod county road to
place. School one apd one half miles.
IN THE FAMOUS NEALEM VALLEY
Poatnffke Vesper, Clatsop County. Price
Jl,200. Terms easy. For further paj.
ticulars call on or address
W. H. COWYPR&,
Clatskanie, "Oregon.
sSteamer JOSEPH KELLOGG
Lsares Portland on Talr. Thundajr and Sat
urday at 7 a. m. lui
It. Htttttt, talama. Carreft Poitt. Kainhi
and Ktlto,
Arrlrlnzat fortland Mondar, Wsd
paadnr and Friday at i (f. m.
Steamer NORTHWEST
leaves Portland Monday, Wednesday
and Friday niehis at at 10 n. m f k
same points mentioned above and To
icao, learning tlie latter place at 10
a. to. on the following day. Returning,
the boat leave Toledo at noon, and
Castle Uock at 6:30 In the afternoon,
fuda.iy, Thursday and Sundays,
leaving Portland early in the morning.
! Hat of a lino it U. U01UAH. Asvau
11
HitJ- a Wling UK t Rocky l'ltKl
camp. Lee TUt was internally liijurrvl
Mrs. Mallen and daughter lorta p
visit to the Kxixwitiou MomUy.
Capt. Nrwsome rrtunmi nmnir
morniliB f; tinV iu ',rtU,"U
W. P. Mclnrrre's logglnir c'P j m"
garnisliefl aith an excellent HV. horse
power donkry engine.
Mr. Kd Ciark speul t en l'
wi-ek in Portland visitiuft the Kxposl-
tUMr. Wuod of Walla Wall spent last
week in an enjoyable fislt IH bef sis
ter, Mts-Charley HiUat'l lUiuier.
Mr. II. 0. Howard ha lionght a ffn
new donk v engine for w i" bis Umin
camp. Mr'. Iluward has hitherto uvd
oxen for pulling ug.
Mrr. J. Uiherty retiirnnl .Mumlay.
afieren.linu a ft w day visiting blends
in Portland.
Mr. I.. St and daughter Nettie are
visiiiiig the fair.
Mr. and Mr. Mitchell of Portland
wnt Monday in Haulier on Inismea.
The new Rai.iier pr. the "Ran.ler
Review" Is now out and proruiwe rd
succe. The proprietum sre Mr. r.lv
and Mr. Kll'irut Kelao. who are rnn
ning the "(Vwltt Valley Journal, a
lively iwiiwr iu that city".
" CltOlP
Is a violent iiiflaination of the raucous
membiam of the wind pipe, which
sometimes extend to the Urynx and
bronchial lubrs : and is oo of the moat
dangerous diseases of children. It al-
moat always comes on ta the night.
Giv fre.iucnt small doer of Ballard'
Horehound Syrup and apply Ballaid '
Snow Linniment externally to the
throat. 25c 50c and $1.00 S.Id by A.
J. Deming.
CLITSK.YNIE
(in Tuesday of this week the ther
mometer rg!tvjreJ S5 in the shade in
htwe parts. i1j is that lur warmth?
Mr. M. K. Page, t.tir efficient pot
matter and family, attrtidtd the Eji
lion last werk and pait ot tins week.
E. W. Couyer. It) Pioneer merchant
of Columbia county, is In Portland this
week taking lit tlu oghual the
uou.
pearly all the (artiu-rs in this rt of
the Cvuntv lak twen quile buay since
the 4th uf July getting their bay ml"
their barns and undercover.
Mmiilt and lumber still continue to
be hau.ed to Una market by tlie thous
and. We predict that more lumber,
slnnitles si:U taaligs ar nrutigtii to
Una maakrt than t" any other u.t iie
tween Purtlattd ami A-turia. Who can
deny ti n statement.
Mr. H. L. Ce!in and aifr, of Marah
laud, were in ti e city mie djy tbu eek
lyiu,f in supplies, and buying c&livu lor
the kids.
Mr. Ch- II- Miller, bating ld hi
5 aries of land U lira, tivlle luitio of
Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, has united
to Corsih in lVnU'ii county.
Olc Erkksun, K. B. WiliuX, tieorge
Hoaataon, it. M. Franklin, 1 la-onara
bVrt ft ration and many ntbrr laiuers
of the upr CUtskame sere in llieciiy
this aerk laying in tupphi-s Icr them
selves and faiuibe.
A number ot I he bovs iu this commu
nity have lakrn nut hi'ntt r licruse and
will hunt the (esliie biid and deer dur
ing the seaaon ahcu it i laaful so ludo
Cherries are abejut gone, hlai k berries
scarce, and Ihe knlsare wondcrms: what
they may do to rani sotne In onr r bo
that they may attunj the i.xpus:ion
lior it otoses.
It is suid by thv who claim to kntw
that stil! another tdling will luk place
in tue city toon.
My. but wasn't that write-np in the
Jticgraai s aan-iy. i;e leilow tiiatguve
us tnat wnte-np mint nave tlllcl up with
pcKir whukry larfore he reached this
place. Sty, Rainier, we thought Edwiu
Ktm Iivel at St. kIvus, c didn't know
that he was the wavor of your town.
That fellow didn't ny a w:rd about the
principal hminetM men of this place at all
nor did he say anything about the amount
of buiincM dune at tint point. Gurt he
must have been oo'lrnnk to tell the truth
at alt or to know what he was writing
aixxii. ii ncii me Jiui givoaua tile prom
ised wtite-up we trust that e will iret
justice and not h H-t down on quite a
neavy as toe icicgran uun sat upnn us
r
SCAPPOOSK f
4
Haying is under way, and all farm
crops doing splendidly.
Many of our pcp!e are vuitiiig the
(mi mn'i mj aea, Ulglliy Ol It.
I. A. Geria-r hna mid hit fitrm in a
Newman, the purchase price bctn nearly
1150 per acre. 7
Misa Milly Grant upent Sund.iy with
,4:i jMrcui, .ir. ami airs. ieo. ijnnt,
J. U. Watts and family visited Chau
tauijua and the Fair during la-1 week.
Mil Miu:l kVili-r 4,-!) Irnm 1.M I
mow in the Kllc Urn ainl was severely
A. M. Badger and E. W, Drew, are
visiting the Alberta country.
Mr 1?. II Watta on.! l u...,.
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Clara County C) , arc visiting rt lalivrs
.mi. . ii:n voiuiuoi.i county it
1877, and thiaishitfirit vitit since then
l?e notes manv rhaiiii-a m il,- ..........
attdniiaacs the old time face of piutuer
Clarance Shudder and Fred Kn.l.-r .trotu
have tinitlieil neat humt-a here, (hir
urwu is growing rnnulnr as a residence
diatrict.
J. P. Ieonard is prc-pnring to build a
new houae in the near future.
'W. O. Jcffa, of Portland, but uit
Cniahvd a saw mill on A AnderMiu't
place, on hcappouce treek. He will
market his output at Scanwiose station.
I. G. Wickstrota it t,.(.iiilB bis jqwinill
farther tin tli. t..... l"-..i
- . -r ... ,ui 1 ' -. i lovaiiiiu,
John Ilholm, of Vernonia, has moved
to our town.
TheA. A C. II. R. will Kdl season ex.
cursion tickets from Houlton to all Clat-
tup ocaci, jjoiiu ana return, continuing
until September 15th. nt ft for the round
llip, gtfud to return until (XtoUr 15.
When In Porllaud Go to
The Empire lt'islnurnnt, 102 Third
Slrect, thriie floors H.uith of liuker The
tre. Menls from 15 retita tip. 0en
dsy and niiiht. Oysters in any style
Wm. IVihlander, Prop., formerly of the
Royal, lttaml Madison.
F . v at -T W T MTU Am
$9.75
The lst you ev.r saw fr the price. Other itorcs I
as k 11 5.00 lor no ucimt.
Send for one. IF IT DoNT
PLEASE YOU, return It.
Welch, niSAN
12
221-223 Morrinon 8t.
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New Walk-Over
Styles for Hen
$3.50
AND
$4.00
KftiiCHT'S
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B 0.wsite IVrkius Hotel. IXlKIXANl)
Mist and Oregonian $2.00
w' Tin? ti in cm i i? nwviS
Q JLMM. aJA71L IV II il
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j -GENERAL MEKCIIADISE-
k!
g Dart & Muckle.
St. Ht U'iH,
t iwr tartar im-itriwgw
Iff If T" W T afv w -m av m mik
TO PORTLAND
Make your plans to at up at lue-ltke hoatclry: place .here you
ahrmn evtrycourtMy and treated as yoi would U ts yoair own b
Is Slirh a tdare ami ft Lt..l.. Iil.u f ...- ..
garlen a view is had of the i:p.ltlon OronwU, the city and siirroiii-li"
- o iTH ioirn-i ui an pnits 111 the city, liumiitan plan.
lK a la frte and reiuouabif ns iu any jwrt of the city.
PRICE OF ROOMS, 81, 1.50
Special rates to parties of two or more,
MEALS A I A CARTK
THE FORESTRY INN, Inc.,
Address
P.C.MATTQX, Manager, or H. M. FANCHKR,
j. .ll. ITT M
a out anu upsutir fits., - Portland, ur
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I'OR POKTINA I)MU'
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oleamer
C I HOUGH Kl M K, flatter.
Leaves Rainier diiily, escent Kiimlav
for Portland ,,uu ., """.'"''.
c, " " ui-pnriing iroin
St. Ilcb-us t 8 o'clock. Kctiirniuir
!r..ve. Portl.ud t 2 JO p. m., nrrtv
bt. Iltitiiist i.y 8
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NEW FABRICS
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AT1C1HU
600PS 5fNl
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By The Big Sawmill!-
I Uooiviii New Coral Krm tiny Iu the Week X
THE MUCKLE STORE HA8 A REPUTA-
tuua of long standing fur Only Ik Cm) in
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will
bowti
THE FORESTRY INN
on A.th Street, faciiiir Cmliiir. TIIH HOKIrUV INN is eonatrueteil o
the tag enhin style: furnUbliiK, cuisine, and mnaKri.irnt conform tbcrrt.
It nna liiO larife commiabons rtioiin, all mieniiiK on broad, cwl veramb
with electric liifhts. hot and cohl ..,.1 7- 1..1.. Vm the mof
SutAttt Pi aj.ic.
t'ol
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Itral Kalate and Tliulwr LaaiU snll awl !
atmcla m.a.
(nr. iiitidtN'. i t P,tKl
c. rtHt iiKK,
attornhv-at-law.