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About The Oregon mist. (St. Helens, Columbia County, Or.) 188?-1913 | View Entire Issue (July 13, 1906)
V ' no'..T 1 3; LOCAL Jk to Ho". Columbia Count? rr4 Kc went to Portia last abas-ball "" i Unc co loaded wllli ,h. Utter Jri o( last week by t, atone miii iln,li""' " Lst HctriK where to b , wiulll.-ClattkaMi Chlel. Wt L Umn Rowley, ol lloulton, U re- r" .... ... if.. u. Veen, o' Kanaai, " Ultra yesri. McKw I wall Cl with Kon' woulJ k.atr bme re. !. lamra lr "- daughter! kUki the tummet In their cottage al k. I, and Mr. W. It. rowell peci to l iif the NcmwM aiiey moro.w L.k.. will tw l noma with Mr. Lil'i mother lor a lew day!. ,, on the rwrw court hn bat to LgfKwfil that r' -ay the ttvle ol maaowry. It will car ly br a breutilul itrwrturw, erennd to Via the Maleol tirrtrnn, L ciw. Israoat Wring! uaiu a sample Wis; aural lataeo tm rus unran; M, II It "rr !. win brads, tnd, cowahhrrlng It niI a? u'U i r tpecimen rt lUme wltR rainwater. L Mir hM turwrd out this week a tity t )! printing w Portland tiin. lit tatUlarthro both, ootlitr snd prk. IrW Dink Ralalrf ha InatalW one L fturrjihi-ailliaic aMehiBea, at a 43m. The eoaatytoMrt, at it It Mtll, rIUM K pHvniir an ne awful mav-hiiiM. prutMlJy cm the ti ol e-anumy, thw(h they arc tine avenaiMlaiMultttaly accurate. ti. Melllnger, a pkitrer ol the Urer rm Valley, a4 lue a nuailier of t rrwWnl ul . Helew. llel at LwlSiuriun llMiiUlln IVtrtlaml, LU lt. heart lirae. Una ol fire Uvt WtnewUy nn- lr Maw la tlw oM dehri t Milt yinl, waa fiemptty retl- hf the fire lU-jiuinwut aixl uk iclri f Mtnl. IIhI the wll the uth there wuuhl hare been Ataff "I a coagTitlun, a a gale iummt at the time. The oM ilehria t will rite thouhl be gathered up mml to preecut further danger. t ol thr (tone meMM am the court unit w.k thi week becaoae he dM U t t la a towa where alaont prohltxteil. Krttj maa to hit taatc. frtuit m eiamined before Jitttke liat, ol .St. HelcM. ocitUturiUy hut. rj with ttMlini HA froM the trunk nwUt tt the VermiHil hotel. In Urn. The tntluway waa aut wiltl' In the ImlK-e't oUuioa, to warrant ktl'riulxM to await the action ol rmn.1 ury, therelrt he waa li- Lixi T VNOMU Ihm't fur(rt l'.n.m mrets et Vernoata the firrt KUy in AiiKntt. A trip to the St k il jihi tuee never been there, will war crce to the beauty and re- ti ol trut part ol uur county, awl if rt hren there ot courae Jnhi will we nionev to loan on apitroeed pute ei-urity. W. II. KW KM.. fii. llclent, OreKon i fiiuiee that tbe rtmMenco of C. larrU, mi Sauviea Maud, wa da H by lira latt Wetlnexlay ni(lit. rrtirtei to have been a total loaa, Ilie miimint ie unknown, mi na H41.K Ten lieatl ona "f, tlirea two-year ohle, thraa Kvpir uldi to calve awn ; alro thraa Inr uM coat, all with calvee. C. SAVKRVKIN. r. Ttioiiim, ilia blat'kainith of 'Urn, met with quite painful and irrl.lnit liio cH)plnf wood flturalay. Hie handle of the ai 1 amither block ewlnirlnaj tliu as to chop otr the thumb ol hie left hand. k Tovrra will Imtura In the llaptlet rh at Vankton, on Tueday evening, at M p. m. Come. ' Julin Kanitlar. of Yankton, fell I unl(ii) hay into hie barn, break rib end eevertdy Injuring hie ''hl, a lam illyer runnlm entire- fifiHilh It. 1. Wm. Muckle. of Rainier, titter b . . . ' F'. John, of tli la city, la aulte err l ali-k. Mr 1. lohn wat ummoned j Utur't bedtldo latt Monday. H. H. Clltfand family itarted for 'uile Iniit Wednaailay. ui Haln-hi, good milch cow. OKOROR l'KRRY, lloulton, Oregon lrteoart adjourn laal Hatorday f two-dat't ietlii. Tlie ratetol pPn ri. Flippln and Ritra vt. RU f'pled the attention al the court the ' part of the time. The eaaa of rc" vt. Aitkin, to aettle the auettlon r Ixoitiiig privilege on Nauvlet lr f t for Oetober 10th. ''Ulna V. Boatman, ol North Yakl wath., hat arrived to inend tin f'ner with Mr. and Mn. Jay Iteming C". May Morton and ton. ol Call. Hie, arrived on Wednaailay latt for h her mother, Mn. J. B. Clod Fawteit Am pAm-The connt. couimlwionert and urlge, at their rectal attelon, diKUMtd the matter of an ap propriation to have Columbia Count rtpretented at tlie Mute Fair. It wat thought that about $aw would teciirc a good tihlbil, contldering that we will haveociienteinlMilldlttgabouth, No ocnuiu action wat taken, however, eud int matur wtll be brought up for tcttle ment when the court mecU on the Kltt lUMMTtuggettt W. J. r ullerton, of Warren, at a good maa to have chanre ol ine etrtimt, Mr. rullerton wtt greatly Interested in ColumWa't ethibit at the Lewie enh Clarke Kipoeltion, and did everything in hit power to make it aucccat. lie it public tuirited man and the county't interrttt would be tale in hit handt. r ink Arrt.Kt The Miht it In rrcclDt of alHwt a peck of fine applet front the larwofWm. Van 1 ferial, of I'ortlanJ They are butet end dcmouitrete that Mill It right up to grale at a horiiculturitt We uixlrratind that Van Intend, turnlaa nit entire atuutlon to horticulture and cbk-ken raiting neit year. The Miar predktt lr him brilliant tvecrta. Tmh Nkw Jail The county conrt. at Itt recent eeMkm, entered into a contract with the (Heboid Hale and Lock Co. lor the construction of two tteel cellt, to lie placed in the baermcut of the new court boute. The cellt are to be 7 feet high, feet wfcle ami 7 feet long, with corrldori 3 tret whir, 1 J feet htng, and 7 feet high, narn ceil win contain lour Imnkt, to that the county wilt have accommoda tion! fue eight gueatt, Tlie purt-haaa price of the jail, Including cellt, curri ilor. patent clowt, guard ilonrt, etc., act up la the buement of the court houte, li to be IS..1S0 in warrant! at par. No Cot'KTV SravKvoa Mr. W. T. Watt! refuting to qualify, on account of hii health, Columbia County it with out any official eurvrynr. The County Court hat authority to appoint in tuch raura, but there duct not amear to be any one who waati the oli. !iii(ri, Ktr Croferiw. Etf., Fwl, Ktc . All Uatrautml. Etr. M. C. OKAY. in a runaway Turaday in Portland. II. I. Morton wat hurt ThurwUv. Work commeaced on the John INbtilrc liuilding Monday. Mn. W. C. Ire hathecn tuficriiig from an attack of tonallitit. Mr. and Mr. Jnck Stnry, of Krlto, wereKUcatiof Mit Allic Pcny on the I'onrth. and Mn. Chat. Favton and N'ler, ol Oklahoma, arrived In tlila r"" week, Mrt, I'ayton It a titter "i lleeler. Mr. l-avton It a marble Jtie by trade, and enneota to make hie Inhere. H U one of the workmen ,u -ww eoart houte, IVpitty Clerk Latlare hae rented the (touefe property, at Ilia comer of Col ombia and ft. llelrne ttreelt, ami will move hit family to St. Helent about the Brat of neit month. Mr. i, A. Beegle, ol Warren, who wat quite terlouely hurt while working in the timber fur Ilia Warren Mill Co. re cently, wat a v lei tor to the count teat on Wedneeday latt, to eontult with Ir. Ron. KNW.ura oi rvTiiu Avon IIk' No. nj, in.ta'lcl Itt orncen for tlie en auing term Ut TuexUv evrninc. Follow ing U the liat: Chancellor Ccwmatwlcr, Rudolph Kclel; Vke Chancellor, A. T. Uoii I'rcUtc, W. II. Powell; Mter of the Work. I. II. CoprUnd Matter at Arm, A. I.. Stone; Iiwde (luanl. Kdwm Row; OuUUIe tluanl, Martin White. Alter the installation Ice cream, lemon ade, and cate were terveo. 10R!IER TO!ie t'KLKBRATIOS. The citUcnt ol St. Helent held a pub lic meeting Wednetday evening al which it wat decided to invite the people of Co lumbia County to rtlclpte in the cele bration of the laying of the corner ttone of the new court lioitae on Saturday. Au gust 1 1 th. A committee on wayt anil meant wat apnointcJ. contitttng of tlie following nameil gentlenien : M. C. tlray. chairman. Jamrt Hart. W. II. Powell. William Rom. K. II. Flagg; The committee, by direction ol the meeting, eelcrted tha following commit teemen to repretent the different comrau nitiet of the county : Httppoote IV. H. Stevent. Warren Uw Ihivlee. lloulton I. II. Coprland. Vankton O. ! Tarhell. VernonU-Itrael Spencer. Mitt-Caper 1.111. Manhtand II. U. Colvln. Claukanle-S. C. Ttclienor and J. M. Blackford. Qulncy Tliot. Ihnti. Mayger-Pml Flurer. Fallt John McAdam. t.ui.r - Dean llltuchtnl and J. 8. ttonn. ( labia O. K. 'Hunter. Iteer Itland-K. T. Connell. , The ceremony of tha laying ol tha cor .ion. will be conducted by the Ma. tonic Urand Loilge of the State of Ore gon, but the general celebration wilt be in the handt ol the cltUena. Governor Chamlierleln will ba invited J.Hm. ih oration. Further partlculara will be publlher weekly In the county papert. TWKNTY YKAIlu OATTI.B, t.i ... . t.ar lii a twenty year Utile -1.1, ..i.r.inlu idiot and malignant torn until 1 tried Ruuklwn Arnica Halve, whluh turned thu Hda by curing uoi". till not a trace remalm," M. ....... ol IVrmvlllo. Va. IWrt for old uloert', cutt, burn and wound ferry Uraham'a. RAINIER (From Tni Riuimi) water! Water! Wuterl it and wilt be me cry of Rainier tliit luuimer, Mrt. Frtak Auryt, of Han Franciaco, it vltltlng her tittcr-in-law, Mrt. Arthur liryant. Dr. Schmidt, who hat been vitlting hit parent, at Salem lor a week, returned Sunday. r. M. Routk returned Saturday morning from Canyouville, Ore., wliere he went to tpend the Fourth. Mrt. D. W. Wonderley and Mitt Mil lie were pattcngert on the iteatner Telrgraph Monday evening for Portland. W.C. Richard, and wife left Monday for Krayt River, Wt.h., where Will hat a portion at hook tender for Meicrve Hfoa. The popular htea of city waterworkt it growing every week. There U certainly nothing that Rainier need, more than a good water tyttcm. Tlie llea of a city with KMO people and no fire protection It appalling! Agitate a city water tyttcm. The new Stennick liuilding on the corner of Water and Qulncy atreett will add much to the appearance of the town, and at it it 'to be concrete, will terve largely at a fire wall for tlie frame liuild ing. on either aide of it. Thit latter benefit, in tlie Lice of tlie lack of fire pro- j lection it quite important. Ouy K. Herrick, lawyer at the Orrgon- Kanaat Lumber Co., while n.ing a pica roon ta.t Saturday, .truck himtclf in the loot, Inflicting a ga.h about lour inrhet long, whtcn will lay him up lor teveral daya. Mr. Herrick't family will during the week to make their tatemd detlrea the Unk't awliUnce. The farmer who hat a good tract of land and ncedt more money than he hat at hit coiuniuud to improve the land make It a profitable invcitment for himtclf and a iieuellt to the community, the farmer who hat had a good bank account hut findi that hit ei-peute for the time being are greater than hit income and necdt tome money until he can harvett hit cropt, the man who hat by habitual thrift and raving kept a growing account at the bank ami fecit that with tome at tiatance br. can purcliMK bouie aud be come independent, the couutry merchant who would rather that the bank take care of bit cash aud curry insurance aguintt lott than be obliged to tlvcp with one eye on bit tafe or a wullet under bit pillow, the young people who find by depotitiug a portion of their weekly earning, in the bank that it la not uch a difficult matter after all to be a round higher instead of a round tower at the end of the year. The imprcttion that only tlie wealthy or thoat having Urge Irunaacliout can deal with banka to good advantage or be of any attitUncc to a bank or their com munity It being rapidly dispelled, and in ruott progreitive American communitict nearly everybody it a bank patron. Thote who have no income beyond their daily weekly or monthly earning! and whose buaiueti trauttctiont are limited to the purcbaic of tumdiet from grocert, cloth ier, and other tradc.intn, rind it greatly to their advantage to pay everything by check. Thete ckeckt arc finally returned by the bank, and each one U an inditputable receipt lor luc account In wukIi it wat given at pjyuicul. come j At toon at a youn man begin, to earn home 1 money it hi. own he abould depoait hit C P BISHOP PORTLAND'S NEW CLOTHIER SUCCESSORS TO SALEM WOOLEN MILLS STORE here, occupying the Jo Hourne houae I. r , wagct in the taink and pay hit expentet a time. Their reaidrnce lutt liren at Or. by check. It enablet him to keep ttrict gou City. account ol hi. fund., give, him a receipt Mr. Charlet A. Ilarlur hat hmivht 1.4. ,or vefy dollar raiid out. maintain, all 1 1 nnd II in Murk 4.1 of Moeck't addition m "na""' tira on a Imtinev tiatit, ami will erect a reidcnre there in the ,n" K e reflect ol all wi b nearlnture. Theae lott are ut toutb of wrmrn he dealt. The very fact of hit LewU ItutU' property and the old Farm- I -"-vlng a bank account briuge him into en' Ikark roadway ptMet over tot 12. Mr. Darbe it a recent arrival from New lfamp thire, and know, a good towa and a good Ihing when he area it. Hence bit deter mination to locate la Rainier. Sheriff White waa in town Monday tie- tween train. favorable regard and often rctnltt In hit election to fill a higher position when there U a good businett opening in bit locality. One may open a bank account tiuiply at a matter of convenience in handling hit pertonal fun Ja, and without teriout intention nl Miultifii . ta.iNif,' vmiiHl Mrt. John IMtddee .pent Monday and yct hl w, finJ t,t uu 1 1.. . to hit credit i. ttcadily growing, and he will toon take pride in governing hU af faire in tuch a careful and traaiueitalike way that bu aurplui will continue to grow at an increasing rale. The Columbia County Bank, of St. I Helena, it receiving many new account! j and will t glad to have yours. One man I tuya he he hat had an account in a city 1 bank for a number ol ycara but never become acquainted with an v of iu officer Parker Stennick begin clearing the aud amanintntlv nrem.'r.,ntr lnk ground for the two atory concrete build ing Monday. It. W, Reed, and hi. aiatert, Mllie and flewiie, .pent Sunday at the home of II. , IHIihlre, near Hndaon. P. R. Cardiff n-taniMt Sundav Irom Foret f.nwe, where he hat been vitiling '. at the city bank he i. obliged to look up at hit old home. tome one who will identify him. Mm. 1. Cy. Smith and two niecet are 1 Columbia County Bank hat money . .... 1 to lcian on iirtt-tiaaa MM'iiritv ut camping near tne rewuence 01 wm. 1-7- --. ' Huycke, where they wilt remain all tummer. Mr, Fred Fluhrer, of Maygera, wat trnntacting butincat in town Monday. Mn. Forbct lledget entertained her where be can become acquainted with the ofDcert who are directing itt affaira. Another man aayt that he baa changed hit account to St. Helens for the simple reason that he does not do an active banking business, and whenever he calls able rates ol interest VERNON I A ITEMS. Haying it now tlie order of I be day. Kvervbodv It but v. The iron ia abuii- sister, wrs. tiugene itiaaeaicy, ami nu.- Aanl m o( ,lceiM,i quality 1 ...1 1. .1 n..k ... . . .. MI1U HUUK II..UIV l V a. fcj . ..., over the Fourth, Mrs. Crow, ol Spokanr, and Mrs. A. Heacnck, tpent Saturday and Sunday ith the Rutherford. They returned to lug old Kmitnt friendt in Kastcrn Ore their home Monday. gnn and Washington leven or eight Win, IhiKitint and wife, who have been in Portland for tevcral weekt, re turned home lnt wtt k. Mrt. Ann Arnold, who hat leu visit The fine residence ol Parker Stennick it nearing cirapletion. This, when fin lahed, will I one of the bett-built resi dences in the county. Mi Marie FranU, teacher in the Stelr man district, while picking cherrlet last Friday, fell Irom the tree and fractured her arn near the wrist. Mist Loruhunli and Mist Jellison, both of Portland, who have been spending the past week with the Misset Reed, returned to Portland Monday. Portland partiet are in town today looking for a lite upon which to locate a machine shop. Thit sound good. Fac tnriet and shojit are what we need. A very enjoyable reunion occurred at (tic home of lohn Oirt Sunday. It wot alto the occasion of Mrs. Girt 'HMrth birth day; also the birthday of her daughter, Mrt. J. D. Short. Rumor has it that M. Kllit U figuring with contractors for th erection of an other large ttone business house. We understand that it is to be a building larger thau any in the town. That ia good news. Now il the time to get in the band wigon, for Rainier li going tome. Last Friday evening the L. O. T. W. assembled and gave Mr. B. T. Smith surprise party, prior to her leaving with her husband for Ostranuer, wnere wr. Smith hot a position as lawyer in a large mill. The family thipped their house hold goodi and departed for their new home last Saturday. Dr. Flynn, wife and daughter, are vit lting al the Jamison home. Mrt. Flynn It a tlstrr of Mrt. Jamison. There is tome talk of the doctor leaving hit home in St. Loult and seeking a new location In the west. Let ut hope tliat be will look with favor upon Rainier, where there il need of a physician and aurgeo n ADYAmtiEH lit VlXKlMt WITH YOUR HOSK BAM. h6 THE BEST FRIENDS In business that we have are those who come to us as "doubting Thomases." They said they were "irom Missouri" and we "showed them." We will do the same for you if you will give us a chance. Our goods are what you want. 87 3rd St., Portland 2So at weeki, came home the Hist of last week The Sunday closing law has been pretty well observed by our merchant! the pnat two Suudiiyi. They like it, and we, the people, g-t along just m well. Albert Wood lint been nuita lick for the past week or two, but Is some better at this writing, and Mrs. W, W. Allen li getting along quite well. Herman Cook, who liai been rniti eating in the Nclialem I ho paet tix moth! for hit health, which ho it getting bank again, As they nlwnys do w hen they come here, being at work in Portland returned (or llio 4th, coming at fur as Banks on the new railroad. Mitl llirdio llurrh, of St. Helens, daughter of our nuw county clerk, il visiting MIm tirnco Powell nnd other Nuh.ilvm (fiend. Mr. Alice Malmtten nnd Paul, who have been visiting relative! and frienda at Troutdule aud Portland, came home tho tint ol the week. Wright Hurt waa in Portland tha hit ter partol last week fixing up the papers for the tula ol his much cast ol town, to Mason nnd Montgomery. The railroad committee were getting along splendidly with their lubscription (or the right-of-way claliui until the hay ing Beaton itruck them, having secured A hundred dollar! in good pledget. Al toon ai tho busy time li over they will be at It again. And what tlmll we my 0( the 4th of Jnly relebrilion at tliit place? Our letter of last wmk went out too early to make a ranort. and now it la old newt. Tliii we will lay, however, there wai a good program at the camp grounds, followed bv an ol I lailiionod basket dinner. The pie-eating race between teven or eight ladi wat very exciting, in tne ntternoon there was n tub race on the creek, a ball game and nuineroui other race! at the ball groundi, all ol which were very or derly nnd very enjoyable. Tlure were lire worki at night. Tlie committee had niuttcn quite well arranged, nnd with the exception pf n little too much dyiiA' mite tiring, (it ehakei thing! up too much) the day'iexerclsoi were enjoyeu lv t lm Inrire crowd nresent. 'Saturday night, July 21, there will be H. riORQUS 5T. HELEN5 Carriei a Complete Line of Groceries Dry Goods Hardware Crockery Flour and Feed Hay Notions Candies Stationery Fancy Goods In fact, everything usually kept in a firs class Central Merchandise More. My prices will be found as reasoiiablc.s any store in Columbia County, Your trade solicited. Some tiersoni conceive the idea that bank! are only forpertontof wealth or those eniwifed in large business trait. tactions. While thli may tie true of the ritv hanki it li not true of the muntrv bank! which are run on an en .11., inv.H-nt trim and are in position . . . 1... 11.. w.tl.trMln fanner a free entertainment and basket lupper w er..-. . . . attheVeruoniallall lor the henelitot who hat money that he witbet to lay ", ,,,, A txeemt program list ..M for tale keeping and perchance , been carefully prepared. Come one and withes to loan er Invest ia other real tt- J all. Porte Trude and Lubens Pearl The Percheron stallion Porte Trude and the German coach Lubens Pearl will make t he season of 1000 as follows : Mendays at Yankton, esdays at H.alton, Wednesday! and hursdays at Don Hoars, eu Sauries Island, Friday at Seappeose, Saturdays and Sundays at Warren. Mares irom a distance will be pastured for f'i per month. WEST & LYNCH, LFRAKES, V-.W-ww.-w.-iT UtSIGNEKS OF 352 MORRISON ST.. PORTLAND, OREGON ph:ne PACIFIC 348 3FINE MILLINERY1 SPECIAL HATS MADE TO ORDER Columbia County People are especially invited to Call and Inspect, -gOWNERSit- Scappoote j Ore 2 TRAINS DAILY 2 TO mrLUTII MINNEAPOLIS ST. PA I L UKNVKK LINCOLN-DMA II. V K.XS S I I TV HT. IIII'IH THE EAST The Regular Yellowstone Park Route Via Livingston and Gardiner Gateway, the Government Official Entrance to the Park. SEASON JUNE I TO SEPT. 20. SEE EUROPE IP YOU WILL, Bt'T SKK AJUERICA. EIKST START KIGHT. SEE Y1MWSTOXE PRIv NATI RES GREATEST WONDERLAND PAUTICl'LARS AT 255 MORRISON STREET A. D. CHARLTON Assistant General Passenger Agent Portland Oregon Em EDISON! German Coach Stallion Owned by the Clatskanie Germau Coach Horse Company, will make the season 01 lUUtt, commencing April iu, as ioiiows; Tuesdays at Deer Island weunesuavs at lloulton Thursdays and Fridays at scanpoose Saturdays at Holbrook. J. T. GRAHAM, Manager Buy on Credits this $60 Machine for $25 racist? strain It It a hlih-srui, drop rttlWI rWMI. Vaail. ball baarlne. lock- llloh, double te4, sail threading buttle: has automatic bobbin winder and otber lalott Improve ment.. Thll ll the ANTI TRUST MACIIINK. It It tha aamt machine rent! MklnirouKW for. All atlachmaniatowtth each machine. Hold lor only a. .h .nd S3 monthly. Writs THM lor fret FVmTWI UTIIMW -''""'nf tlant hauiakold (oodt w will ihlp (Fnlthi Smvurt rmUmmm Oompmny 1tb.it Nrti to. BTI.J(p.OR. TEAKETTLE 90c ALARM GALVANIZED PAILS CLOCKS An extra large teakettle, 30c 69c made ol heavy copper, T1CS0 aro la,g0 pniis-Nickel plated, with ft nickel plated. J)old 14 qU ( lulJ U8Unny KOod icar rin A Regularly .old for one for twlce tIl0 motley body knows they're wortli dollar and. half. more, but whijo they latt (ISe JFjlaTne above advertised article! are genuine reductions, in ordering which it will be necessary to MENTION THIS PAPER. WORM mm l M POOP PLACE