The Oregon mist. (St. Helens, Columbia County, Or.) 188?-1913, June 29, 1906, Image 1

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    THE
OREGON
MIST.
VOL. XXIII.
8T. HELENS, OltEUON. FRIDAY, JUNE 29, 1906.
N"0. 29.
f HC OLD fLA.
()( with for hat M lh flag I'M by I
: Vwu r maw no.gu tut a lr ia yur 7
I 'itwi win wy.
tout
for
To your ""t An ll
A,., it,. I.,m,. jiiat lli.a la yr threat that
Tbim irli HoMid W rwl th tuaael
If .lia eoi.trl J IH'w r4.
Th man that hor II wli llt(h lain
Tlili twenty uil nwn
I Ir dint laat Hi wars ahaulil But I tela
Of ill K'n who lr It lfir.
I'll ma lht twar II I hanl nil aid.
An.) il hi br4 nl grr,
Hill l t bl Br taunt and tld
At Hi tun that b hr lliana play.
I'd nhl tun ftttimlar through all tin air
Ami airier rlgln tnla III h-rl -
If r II mil tr you, hojr, M lfcrl
II lli.r ami rml, lo aiarl !
Of wlih ytmr bat k th a gne hr t
I n..r li jraunaeier b4 !
THi'h IllM In fc..l. II hnl, ill. I high
fur lb lt "if II rr4 dm4,
- Ilearr t'l Huaiir.
IM. J5jU, X'-JIV w.l
! iXKtY EIMEITS fOURTH OF JULT. j
....
esesrVSerwVe
lira a man now, anil fol one, hm
J'.ly 4, IH7-J, Im waa frertM fr.l.
tirefmttrt arhuul my In Kli'l, Kan.
Ilea a ilivimon et.rliiln.tl lit
llhiwii tVuirl railroad now, and h
rllr hia nam "X, It, KmiiN-ll, Hiiil ."
bul in lltiiM U)f h a knou at lb
illlng arhn.)) a Ml. key Ktnnarli. Of
wiw 111. heel Itittmrt l',itim-lt would
hita ttrtn oi'ir dlHngu and deferen
Hal, hm In tbwM 4y didn't n In
nniih for ijrli, ami. wllh th mrtti'irr of
hia .lead father' An Irnh brngu Jt
ntig.ng In lii ara, "Ml-kjr" uumM all
right.
Miey' tidciMil mother 'lp' "."
S..tm.lr railed hr Hit l maoliahnionl a
"ilnlrjr' nrit brwlf. hut oagd
in ea aut a dn-vnl living lor heraelf
nd Mkrkry, and ail waft pniai of br
ambition tn glv him an li-tiofi and
prowler nf th fart lhat J al waa
t.fat at hia aitidi.
Hut when Ilia glortou f'ourlli ef 1 173
draw nrar, Mi.k, mad an kd,tirol f1'
fur rtm flrw..rha, Ma anlit t ahnw
hia (uilrltiMant. II had an aiuhlllon la
mak at . tin! a th lhr boy,
and hia heart ivtwllnl at th ai.Ttail.n
lhat ""twaa a waai nf )." Th'
Hldow romlad hint a fla.
"tlt'll fir ) a iwnbll flaf." aald ah,
"an' tak f iTr I th (ilttilr at l-k
. I'.inihrarr. Tb;'a I' t a lialUwn aln
Inn and fr fnlr wurruka, and 'twill i-nt
na loih onljr four blia."
Mii-k'r tr'rrl lo mak rd'm In
hia own rar-l. but th wldnw bnt on
ih pli-nlc and th bnf afrrH f.
It waa th balloon that fa.-uiald tb
lad. II waa no .xnr on th ((inl1
irounda than h aniiflit out lh rord
n'lid bf of rllow, with lia i kr b
kit, lla am-hnr and li lP'i( mnnlb.
Whn th groat rhanvinl r wa klinlM
and th pip Inwrtrd Into h bif bl
ln, Mli-krf a. tit hnalMt 14 In th
nrtlilirhuml. Ilia ! niotb-t waid
him and titlnd him a huult4 tim.
hut h horvrMl abmit Ih bllm Ilk a
! al an alfalfa blnaaxn.
Kinllf. th aeronaut, Vtt. Wtnball.
mm forth wllh a haih r flow-In.
fullr from h a abonUlort. IIm aiiiW
tljhia ilramml In th hut aiiul'ht, !
h auivrintrink-d tli Inflation of hi bl
lu.,n wllh tha rwrlrw toiih'b ni" of
maattr. Ml.kT rmlonU'wl hi ellort tn
hlp to gnat a man. lla blpr4 to lift
the aand bag Into tlx far, aod aa th
llow bulb, lik a montrnu orang. -I.M
upward In Ha : b frw, th
llitl Irlah boy waa liil hlmU with
.night. II hit.pd Into th h"kl
d.iwn llm. T prof"ot ain'ird bm
loglr nMin him and akod:
"Will J..U go up with iu, littla maul
Mi.ky glanml at hi molhrr. who
ah.Mik br h"d nnly, anil lhi h tlodg
d away again Into lb vrowd.
fifty aiout anna war no holding th
guy roi which ronnnml 'h balloon. 11
day waa rfrct. Not a brlh of wlixl
dlaiurtwd th air. Th amok from th
llttl almr In th laka ciirl.-ft atralght
upward In a widening con of gray. Th
trwa wr motlonlf. No rloiirt mn-IiiI
Hi blu aky, th wntur lay Hj' "h'"
lug Ilk a mirror In th aim.
"Now, my friend," thiiuilrl Prof.
Wlnball, mating aald hia rob nnd aland
lug reaplndnl In th aiinllghi. ' when I
ahout lt go' yon mint nil. I""" hold
ii Kin Ih nip.''
Tha vnlimtiwr aaalaiant fhoruwd "All
right." Tumi lhar waa a wait whlla "
profeaanr l(Mkd after aom parrlr pig
rona that wera (o aivonipany Mm In th
aaiit, oinlody ahoitll "Urt go !" The
roatralnlng tom wr droptiffd wllh on
aerord, and the tiallimn, triiantleaa and
Ilk a raylea planet, roa iiiward from
Ih gnmnd, '
Then th round, brown, frMI"d (
of a amall boy peeped iver the rim nf
the baaknt. A woman aereained and
fainted, and Mickey Kintiwtt. the mall
boy of I'ilwood, Ivan., went anlUm toward
th aenlHi alone In alendor ba-ket,
awlnglng by four taut cotik wllh the up
ward iwnepltig bulb of yellow allk lifting
him byond the aound of nlii aud Into
the meaaiireleaa apac whor the wind
are free and th world I bul a ailver
atrlped ball of green and yellow.
"When I looked over tie .lg ' H't
haaVnt," aald Hiiperlntendent Binmett,
telling the atory. "I didn't readae that I
waa going tip. for fir mlimti or mor
It aeemed to m that th earth had and
dinly dropped downward Into apace. I
heard my mother aeream nd vnguely
copvlncetl that aha had fell Ih earth
dropping under her and waa lightened.
It didn't wcur to me thai I w In dan
go', I ralher folt that I waa lucky lo be
In a balloon at the very moment when the
world fell from Ita place. I epemiliited
upon wiinl would happen when the glob
went crnh ngulnat the moon, end aelllali
ly chuckled at the thought Hint I, t lenat,
wouldn't be In th amh-np.
"Tim only breeze I felt emed to "
atialtfht down from above. I dropi"''!
my onp out and It fell like ll'l
lend. Then, for th Oral lime. I tW"
to iTiillne Hint 1 waa going 'P ln
eiinh waa alitndlng all". 'IIK Imalneaa
In the anme old place. r"or a 'l""1'1;";,"'
an hour the ground below m li.okcd ke
a conenve bnaln. Tha ho-iion aumed like
the hlgS ouior rim, anil I low tu. wr
THE FIFTH OF JULYCALLrNQ THE BOLL,
from a
Haiilamln Jon!" id. father erld:
"lfl" waa lb ana.er loud od clear,
rro lb lli of a yuumaater ladlng
;
And "hwa!" waa ih word th it r
nllt "J'.ltnai. Jim !" and a alitor fell
thla tlm, tin an-.rr full.d lb rati ;
tinir hi brathar w him fall.
Killed or wounded, b ruiild not lall,
Thar thr aiood In lha morning Ibtht
e July ih nrih, (li ptweni ,er.
And lb roll rd In eela clear
Mr lha antnr jonM, who waa (liaatly wbli.
harley Jetim ! " Al lha rail ilwr ram
two amtiuianc atft and aotna dolafoi
'"B
Aa ihr bor In h body of t'hartey
Jon,
that th peopl looked like amall bug,
w th bottom of the hollow dih, To
tit weal, like a yellow ribbon winding
among green ftebl and forota and
()tiarea of golden hnrrt nl.l the Mia
aouri riier lay fUelilng In Ih aun. Ik
Contrary, a aheet of -ter four mile
long, looked hk th halK-loael blu
of a womn, Ht. jo, mkei and
apanglrd with tin ronfa and glaaa, areme.l
alinoat brneatb me, like a toy rlllag on a
checkerboard, It hilla flttn1 and ita
aireet merely dotleil wllh crawling
P-k.
"It muat hav bn twat 0 Mock In th
rning when th balloon 11 g. Tb
auu waa low, aud yet befor I' et be
yond the Kenan plain th world ao
longer looked Hat. Jut a th - aun. mon
troua In 1 and braaen wiia th dull
rolor that you hav aoen at aunt. atruck
ih borlann. th world audden',' aMiimeu
th appear tic of a glob?. T..e lak be
low me, now looking lik a al ver dim.
atacAWU) Aftn fAiMTKi,.
' '' - . ..r it.. ..Iimpm. ami
aeemed ita i- -, . ,
Ihen a th "i dropped below the y
: ' . . ... .!...., It I aiiw.
lin, UUOWa t-rr.. - .,;
like alar. rrfl.vil In the water, the city a
. . .... i.i..a Hoon he
H i amiiing in......
down Uhii wIllHi I g"t
cloning Intcrc... hml all rotor, ih .pale
" . ... i.a .u-in ue- round and
I aula aicniri " - - ,., , ,,
"" . ... ImIIikiii. all In th
akair light, w.
p, ,-ellow glow. .
"I tiecam !-"
a . t a.,u r,Ml that then
of Ha lt anil airena" ' - ,
begnn o slimmer and Kaab 'l"f "
ma-iui ... ,...,i, Hm.iet niea a
and ar.-a "I .'",'.' ., ,hen
inutned mar ue --.
-"crack of :r:l
my ar. and I ocgnn n . -
Ir abov the rlon.1. and waa tonkin.
drs:.H''!':r'"
a Ihliig I"" "' ' " " - - "
")'';' . ...,.t ...... rh. breeao no
head. I wain..-..- ,., .
rotund ami n. . - ,
.idea were uen.c . .....
package or earn in wm -
lament. r - ' "-,.", Z
tliem out aaw "'i
,",,: .. . .1 ...d for
"Tm inning i i "" --;
the llrat time becam cotiaclcf of the
I,,, terrible fear. My
Hug, and atomi eon ......
ror and pertly ,,,WR,, ,,rl,,"fl,,
through which i w n.w
dly each aeeond. The m on peeped over
iUeaatern hl .""J
con d c llie ennii nam -
Ml green glow and appa.-en.ly aojrlng
iMdlly Wwaril w. Then I cmld aee
' - i,n,l,.v reen. he
blotche ot tiara.-. -
river looked liroa oVr and now cm. ace
,M lak. a if "i ' ' ' "
me. a very nine. i ,
r aa of many dlalanl v"e. which
"rSw tonder nd louder. ' ImI cheer.
Snd looked over for the laal UtiA I waa
t louir it oi ".v num..-. - - ,
covered my far wllh my hnnda and
waited for lhecrnh.
"Hut audileniy on-..-. -
or. ui ..: ''1'"!
then tie bg aimen una - -
!m down over m. 1 tM ! -mlv
(Adapt.4
fatnou old poem,)
ttrvatiy dUfljinrrd, to anawer III nam.
"AUatrt Jone!" and a rule aald "her:"
"i'baunry Joae:" "ll' duwo t Ht.
I.uk.i
With a roupl of badly damaied 'duke,'
Tb doctor aay ha'll be well nett year."
"Wllllani Jonea !'' Ibaa son on ald :
"A email toy plalol went off and ehot
btni.
And lb amliulanr peopl hurried and
got bint
To make aom rpalr on hi Injured head."
Twm a gallant day, hut It coat na dear :
r'nr that family roll when railed iody,
if a total of .even that entered th fray,
Numhrd bul four that anawered "brl"
--rhl-Mo Trlbiin.
bump, rh voice were ringing in my ear.
and I felt a hundred hand pulling away
at th empty balloon. When 1 cam to
I waa in a hammock on the peirb of th
little bniel near the lake. I waan t hurt
In th leaat. and my mother, laughing,
crying and thanking God in her reverent
old lr,ah way, waa holding my hand. I
had descended within a hundred yard of
th place I had larted from and had
apent nearly three hour at a gi-eat alti
tude. Of roure my njoiher waa wild
with fear, but l'rof. Wlnball, who knew
hi buiinea, reaaaured her omewhat by
hi own certainty that the abaolnte atill-
na of th air would lnattre try aafe de
scent near by, Ilia only worry waa that
I'd fall In the lake, and a acore of boat
were patrolling th watera watching for
me. The balloon anchor waa what rauaed
th flrat Jolt a I awept downward, but
It brok th force of the fall and prob
ably aavd m from a bnikn limb at
Lam. Xo. I nver went near a balloon
again, hut I'm not orry for llie eiperl
nce." John II. Ilaflery in Chicago llec-
ord Herald.
Octal, ot "Vamk Hoodie."
While "Th Star Hpanglnl llanncr" I
lb Culled State governmen' a official
hymn, to the atraina of which the flag l
rained and lowered on forta an I mcu of
war, and "America" I the tune moat
favored by th patriotic populace, "Yan
kee Ibjodlc" aema lo beat typify the
npirlt of 177U."
It baa long been eaarrtrd that "Van
ke Doodle" waa ilerived from a military
march played by the 1 Iranian troopa dur
ing the Kevolutionnry wai. In a recent
(icruian publii-ation Jolinnn Lrnalter ex
prvaeea the opinion that It waa origltially
a cuuntry dance nf a district of Kur
I!.- oalliHl the "Schwalio. In atudy
ing the dancea of the "Kchwalui" I-wal
tor waa atruck by the aim.larl.y In form
and rhythm of "Yankee IbKxlle" to the
mtialc of the dance. At t!i- klrmraa
laat year iu the village of Waaenberg,
wlien the band atruck up "Yankee Hoo
die" the young men and firla awung Into
a true "Hchwalmer ilmuv, a If the mu
le had been comiHwed for it.
1 luring the War of In:lcHndence tha
chief recruiting nllice for the rnliatment
of lleaalan mercenarlea wna at Zlcgen
haln In Kur-IIeaae. It awin probable,
therefore. that aoldiera fiom the
Hchwalm" who fought under the banner
of King Ccorge brouiilit with them to
America tho tune of their rlii'tthoed and
played It a a march. The derisive word
aet lo the air were no itoutit aitited ny
aom Itritlah wit whoa ,lcke wna turned
iiimn hint when the coloniKt adopted th
aong aa their own. J u nritiaii, it
an id. evacuated Hoaton playing thia air,
When they heard It at Yotktown, played
bv their eomiuerora, they rcabacd that
"Yankee Hoodie" waa lndcd a "dandy,
and their own hand man-bed out of the
atippoaedly Impregnable "hint atnnd" play
ing "Tha World Turned Cide pown.
An Epitaph.
Rton. trnreler, and weep for him
Whti'a lying here below.
He tilled hia cannon to the brim
That' all you'll ever know.
New York World
MornlnaT b Konrlh.
I'ncl Ilnatita cornea to town early t
be m hand tor the ceieorntiou
ille celebration begin,
NEWS OF THE Wl
In a
Form lor Our
cosy neaoers.
HAPPENINGS OF TWO CONTINENTS
Jame WUkeiaham will b
lnted Judge in Alaeka.
The Rueaian government it tearful of
an uprailng in the arroy
A plot lo kill the ki i. and queen ol
Iti ly baa bee
The trial of George Mitchell for the
killing of "Holy Boiler"
at
pi at that city.
The lecretarr of the interior
e bid recently opened In Pcit'and
r cement for the Umatilla and Okan
ogan irrigation project. The price waa
too high.
Fife ice men at Toledo, Ohio, have
been found guilty of combining (or the
parpoee of raising the price of Ice and
tenced to one year in
and to pay a Sue of V,
Political ign in the
lit aa tin
Utyan.
i Creek, a email PenneyWania
has been wiped out by fire
need by an electric
The strike) ot bitun
in Michigan ha been endeiCby the men
accepting the 1903 wage scale.
The nresident will likely vitit the
canal sone neit fall and see for himself
laws which will stop
every kind on Sunday,
railway tratm. No
will be allowe
aion Is chatgtd.
At a meeting of the board of
visors of San Francitco city and
the tai levy was flxed at $1,822 per
$100. The new levy is 16 cents and 2
mills higher ttiau laat year
King Haakon and Queen Maud have
en formally crowned as ruiei
Norway.
nmeiH for the recent maseacrei
call on the cabinet to resign.
General Greely says at least ou.ouo
people in San Francisco are still de-
; on tne aoppty
Formal
by Attorney General Moody that he
.ill nrosecute the Standard Oil tor ac-
The TianstontinenUl Insura
is reported to have only assets
to pay 10 per cent of ita San
have refined to
ruined the city. The state
i will probably be
The peasant revolt is
Brvan sava his kind of
were he president would be to
the trusts ntteily.
The passage of the lock canal bill by
that there are 83
In Alaska with
capitalisation ol $10,000,000.
Los Angeles physicians have just
the heart ot a man and a
it replaced the orgai
In an accident the prong of a
rake olerced the man's breast, carrying
J in dirt which lodged on tb heart, j
Not Laat Interaating Event
of the Past Week.
bybNationa" Juvenile'lmpioTement
IMawt ratifl'by'the'jane election to
be in effect.
ard Oi infereati have been at work on
the rate bill.
compUiVbUterly '"bee ol flour by
General Greely.
commenced at Beattle.
Treaideut Rooeevelt haa aigned a bill
authoring Ht. Lonl to erect and
maintain a bridge aero th Miaaiaaip-
General Greely ba reorganiied the
relief work in Ban Francisco.
The friendahip ol Btwtia and Great
Britain ha been cooltd by the Jewiafa
The eultan of Morocco ha i(rned the
treaty promolgated by the Algecira
East point to
poriorin
a dollar ot insurance
tornia, claiming the
trrested'lorrioting.
tory lor Roosevelt.
Idaho is asking, or information re-
?effuM "o" ij'vMxTmiKO loeses
in full.
Fresh mutinies have occurred ln Sev
TRADE OF UNITED STATES.
Is
June 28. An analysis
of the United
Labor, aya that in tne ntcat year
the United State waa drawn from Eu
rope, 20 per cent from North America,
the United State In the fame year, 67
r eent went to Europe, 17 per cent
North America, 4 per cent to Booth
nerica, 8 per cent to Aia, 2 per cent
Oceanic and 1 ter cent to Africa.
A comparUon with the
earlier year ihow a
in the br of our Impart opplied by
onr ezpoU. Thia is due. largely
e enlargement of our trad with t
to
the
the
Or!i
from 1384,000,000 In 1895 to $541,.
in 1906; from North Amer
ica, $134,000,000 in 1896 to ,227,000,.
000 in 1906: from Srath America, from
112,000,000-to $161,000,000, bot the
in add that in 1900 tbey will tan
114.000.000 below thote of 1906,
IwtitTotwS and India robber im
ported. From Aia the import have
frora $78,000,000 to $ie3,000,
000 In 1906.
EiporU to Europe have grown from
28,000.000 in 1895 to $1,021,000,000
1906:
0,000 to $260,600,000; to Sooth
nerica. from $33,000,000 to $50
0. and to Alia from $17,330,000 to
1
ARE READY.
26. The administra-
aa the rresult of the
here of a large body ol
well
strip, a revo-
wonld already be in progress. As
stand there is a feeling of sal-
le and it is openly
by Ibe
Liberals that Dr
will hardly
Today' election, while only foi
of the Municipal council, wai
to be a teat, and npon Its out-
depended the result of the gene
that a large
are on the way here for
of aiding in an attempt to
overthrow the Amador
Color ia lent to this report by the
lutskirts of the city of
of 300
with gatling guns. They were sent by
mor Magoon, who has so far de-
IMPORTED YELLOW FEVER.
Case ia Reported at
yellow fever was reported todsy at
MiaaleetDDi river Quarantine station,
mile below New Orleans. This is the
first case of yellow fever reported in
18 on the steamer Hoistetn from Ha-
Th Holstein is still detained at
cases of elevated temperature
have yet appeared on tb Mots-.ein.
Dr. C. H. Iron, president oi tne state
and of health, said to the
prty that he does not believe yellow
fever Is epidemic in New Orleans or in
rhe existence ol yellow
fever at Rio Janeiro and also ol two
of bubonic plague at that
renorted to the state board by
of the steamer Sallust, arriving
here today. The
Mexico City, June J6.-8everal trav
eler from Salvador arrived here to
night. They
of
Jose are well
withth best artillery. They state
baa by no
Track Cast Into
Salt Lake. June S8. A
of 100
men in the eroDloy ol th
le nicked 60 leet ol Rio Grande
Western track at 3:30 this
snd threw it into a
a deputy
a writ o
sheriff who
the District
ateel and ran a tia'.n ol Bat cars on
and give access to a
me 28. A special to th
Herald Irom Cl
Andrew L Harris, of omo,
is ill at his home In Eaton, rrti
county. HI offering trom exhati
tion and sent indigeatlon and it
doubtful II he will be able to return
to tak up his
State, contained in a bulletin
MARINES
Called Upon to Quell I
for tn preeenc
equipped, and wveral
iivdoTthTinbabitants of the Panama
republic, which may yet break out in
admitted
ral elections to t
It is rumored
Louisiana this year by tne state ooara
of health. The patient is a Cuban
..ttn .he .rrivail at onarantine June
Sallsust was disin-
ers are popular in Guatemala. The de
feat suffered at Manguay by th revolu
tioniat has not discouraged them. It
haa brought about reorganisation of
their force and they hav received ad
ditiona.1 rtil!orjr.
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