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About The Oregon mist. (St. Helens, Columbia County, Or.) 188?-1913 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 12, 1906)
t I i OlUaiON Mioi' Entered at the rosloftice ot St. Helens, Oregon, os second-class mail matter. ISSITKD EVKRV FRtDAV Bv E. H. FLAGG. Editor anb I'roprikwr. One copy, oue year, in advance . 00 Six month ' Legal notices ." cents per line. FRIDAY. Oct. 12, UKW. WOHDS OF WISDOM. A HATTER OF HEALTH o) mum P6U0GR Absolutely Pare A Cream of Tartar Powder, free from alum or phoa ' p.iatioacld l!ASi:OSUDSTJjm IVe-ddem Hill, of Hie Great Northern It not only one of the foremost railroad men of the United Slate, lot lie is also something of a statesman. In rewnl speech before a gathering of business men, he said : "Every Mation that enjoys prosperity and that enjoys a he.ilthv National vitality is rooted in the toil, and all its other industries are clustered about tillage as the branches spriuj from the parent stock that nourishes them all. to realization 01 our powuuii, iw . . , - - , tl ,,.:j- . , . i beiii it does not anneal to the I'resiaent turn to ncr ion tore, to a lea out care of '"H ' ... - ,!... ... .Mi.i.l. II, A nrtttttlll.M l1PTOfOn limb w ivucnici ..... " . . - - ... . - , L '- i sururit. Tim limit of the Kooterelt view has Ions since been established In the Rooeevelt policy: and for the time our land resources, both as to quality and quantity, ami to a mode of nitri. ; culture that shall at once multiply the yield per acre ami restore instead of destroying prodnctivequalities, e must come without delay if we are to escape disaster." Agriculture is the basis of all perma nent prosperity, and Mr. Hill's words have distinct local application. We havo a transient prosperity that is caused by the destruction of our timber. We are denudiug the land of this great crop, ana its ninnulacture into lumuer is giving employment to thousands who are receiving the highest wages ever paid to skilled and unskilled labor, and the products of our farms are rnding a l eal market at profitable prices. In a comparatively few years the timber will be gone and in its dace we will have thousands of acres of stump and brush land, the greater portion of which can not be placed in thorough cultivation for anything iess than fffty dollars per acre. If this land is inaccessible by rea son of lack of reads the settling of the county will be extremely slow, especial in the remote sections. The best land on earth is valueless if there is no means by which the farmer or orcbarllist can get his products to market. Theie is no part of Columbia County so iar from river or rail transportation but that the people conl reach it with a wagon load of produce and return iu one day, provided they had good roads, surveyed upon the nearest ond best route. It takes money, and lots of it to build these roads, and now is the time this money should be raised, whiie the tim ber is still upon the land and subject to taxation. Non-residents are making millions ont of Columbia County, and fur the most part they seem unwilling to bear their full share of the burden. Not only should the assessment on timber lands be more than doubled, but the special tax should be levied in every road and eeliool district in this county. It will be of benefit to the settleriii many ways. The roads a HI be improved, the value of his property w ill be raised, and it w ill give employment to labor. The timber owner, unless he ie a mere speculator, will not be injured, for he will have his j compensation in the increased value of his land, consequent opon better roads, better schools and an increased acreage under cultivation. ters by th Former Lodge nf Attona. I A. L. Clark Is to build an ammiuii hum veranda to his house t n the lull. Mr. Beta and w ife are t.i occupy one ' i... .... ,ii.m Just i-oiiuileted by n. ,,V, V '. J . 1). Johnson. Mr. Si.itnagle has the carpenter com pleling his house on the hill, occupied by Mrs. Ole Lauglilaiul. The Amelia, the lirst vessel ever owned in Kainier, and purchased by IWn Keed, of the Rainier Mill and Lumber Co. I.Mdiii.5OO.OO0l feet of lumber at their ' dock. Tim funeral of Albert Allison, who died In this citv on the Mb inst., took place from the M. E. church on Monday last. Rev. Kemp preaching the funeral service. The musitf win furnished by Mr. A. L. Clark and Mist. Callio Tome nml Mrs. Land Rutherford. The i pa'll bearers were Willie Stehman, Van friehard. Fred Weeks, Charlie Brow. j Ernie Comstook, and Kd. Simms. Prof. Cae, of the! Raiuier school, talks favorably of having night school if ' .-n.Mwh mu.ils are able to attend, lie ! wi)l leap!) different business courses as well as ill lower brauidit'ii. ' Mrt. Ilaynet, the propiletor of the I Riverside hotel, and W. W. Porter were mited iu marriage at Oregon City on the third day of October. ment of control into ownershin it a necessary part o( the discussion. The pronouncement of what is A new doctrine to most people in the I'nited States attracts our attention at once. The fact of centralizing tendenciet and the necessitous origin of that fact ar45 not at all novel ; but as a matter of ex nedlminr. Lj assert the power of the Federal Government beyond that dele-i""1' gated by the letter of Uie Constitution, and to make inoperative in mattert of j National concern wher. ttate power it ineffective, is a maiked departure from the popular conception of the relations between Federal and state authority. President Roosevelt beiieiet there i should be no hiatus; that in the practical application of state and Federal law no j ground should be left uncovered. Ke ! quotes an eminent jurist to the effect that "there were neither vacancies nor interfence between the limits of state and National jurisdictions that is, whenever the states cannot act, then the National Government should have complete power to act." The wisdon of J this doctriii appeals at once to all reason-1 able men, provided that the vision is j not beclouded bv partisan adherence to : political doctrines which have passed somewhat out of date. That constitutional objection might be urged to the practical adoption of this theory in the conduct of American Gov ernmental affairs is no disproof ef its wisdom. If the constitutional objections hold they are worth no nore than those which oppose, for example, the election of Vuited States Senators by direct vote of the people; while aside from them, VEKSOMA. Mr. Frank Rolo, of Lamed Kansas, kr.,thrnf Mr. E. E. Nickersoii. came a week ago and it now with hit family domiciled on the Rench place. The hop pickers are now all home Most of them made good w ages this year. lUn. T, J, fleeton spent a few dayt last week in the valley visiting relatives and old friends here. Mr. and Mrs. A. Soule, who have been to Portland and other points visiting relatives the past two weeks, will return at the end of this week.! Jmlson Weed is now our honorable justice of the peace for Auburn precinct, having been appointed by the couuly court to fill the vacancy caused by the resignation of Frank Tracy. Criah Mellinger has moved with hit j family to Yankton, where he will ob I tain work in a mill for the winter. John Edholiu and family who have been living at Scappoose the past jear, have moved back to their ranch for the winter. II. W, Keasey made a business trip to Portland last week, let urning via Bux ton on Monday. Theecarlet fever caset are all doing well. There hat been no epread of the disease so far, and the quarantine over the Tnroop family will be lifted at the end of this week. A. Couutt It building new house. Lester Moore has bui't himself a new AttoriievtH.il Nicholas Thomas J, Cleeton and R- P iir.ili.mi, of I'orllaml, were iu town on Sunday. K, (j. Jones, M. Link and W. I. Satterlcc are attending circuit court a jurors this week. . riTTSUt'KU. Horn To the wife of O. W. Ann strong, a boy. Mother and child doing well. Newt Parker, who is now banting rrenm from Vernonia to Mist, say he has about all he can haul on Tuesday and a gmvl big load on Friday. C. H. Mellinger, of r.vi.1 district No. 14, says he will get done graveling road for i hit year during the week, The two children of Win. and Mary Prlngle are steadily improving. Several sale ol cattle in the last two weeks in this vicinity. The Nchalem Valley ha a fine crop of apple this year. Potato harvest ha commenced. Natal Grange team met lat Suuday for rehearsal and drill. .. tvrvMiO" T AITlV I. mi tut i,l f Nttli. to llivimc"'C'i'.l.iinl l.i the ill 'i li ot vim UI ihWi h ' ; j v, I ., . "" '"'.'l.'l "" ' "'"1k.","1' III l Hill nil -iiIHI, I lli l.'iU , .,,,. ,,,. ,r ,i, conn "i ii", ' ; Cmiiii hi l uliiiiihln. h" 'i ' m,mi.. ,in "" - . - ...II.,,, ii ,Ull,,lll IV- I""" '-' - i our. In M'ii'l'.-i' "i Slulo nl litvU'Hi. " "i il nml iiiM iii'.'iiuii' . .,-11 (('Ii II mi. 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In ,'il .lill.i"U-. : mum. nml nntlt lliiiuim nh-1 ItTiiivi.!.-! vl.l.'t , in ,..iu.inlllii' tnmi .nil. iiii... i .-, .ri-"-.-. In r mllli 11 HoUll A 11,11. A. VAXKTOX. nl , Miss Fitrgenild, of Amity, is teaching the fall term of school here. Mrs. J. If. tiritns and children are e x- pevted this ween, to spend the winter their place on Tcdford Creek. Sltentian Bros. ha-e chased Jheir n'M ttons having used up all the timlier their present location. They w ill sell move at once to a new place. Mr. H. O. Oliver, of Waterloo, Countv, is spending a few day at ton and Vankton. Guy Tarliell and prank Rico, of til RawleiCtty Mtket, tpent Muuday with friends here. Father I lov kaday conducted religious services in connection with the Sundav School Sunday morning. He will tuett with us hereafter on the first Sunday nf eaclj niottl. Mr. Walker, who ha rented Mrs. Hen- drick's place for the winter, was made glad by the arrlvul of hit family from Wisconsin a few days ago. The apple harvest here is exceptionally fine. No other section of the state pro duces a bet.cr quality of apple than this part of Columbia County. Steven Lampaand Miss Nettie Sobicski were married in Portland Monday, tXrt. 1st, and will keep house on their place. Best wishes of many friends attend them. """ 1 "'"'J f" DANG Kit KKOM TMK I'l. Vt.l K ... .I-...... fr int hl .11 OOO i V.ir ' ii y i,.!.,iliiiit. I. I iii.imi'.iii. I' , c li lliu niH.thmi. TiMrr Ma.,' ...... II k...ll.Mll. w in J. tin hi. i i m iiin.i.i.i. k y ii-i,ii...i I i hIUIi.iii, K While Clin- li.'U rl.. J..I.U k.l-,.ii-i trUtler. I' . Il.'ii"e! , hi .. Slli-,", J j I innii ,siniili K I. Mekm pi lliohmmi. )" 1 .,' T. II. S'.lKHKls. I- V I .llllllvr. I, !S. j ! t,t..il, I M. lr toil. lV . W . He.l. It II. I.AIWH. I 'j t IMi Ii, I'll krvhlle. i.-n.. KtmhU, I .1 j I Ii',... 1 turln-r. K A. Mo-J.ili 1 nxiiuau. i C II 111. ker. N. II. M.K I' I. T V J J. I Iv.iiliell II I. Mlli'lh ul vi n.i, nei.ir,; r n 1,1... 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JOB PRINTING IS OUR BU3INE8S r) Imvo iw hi'Ht ami most m fully pquiiipcil .loh rpint. iu-r Olllcc in Ctiluiutiia Ctmnty , trc are H'l'ftttrctt in tht hinds of Print mii . on short notice and nt most rutsonttfite trices A TRIAL Will CONVINCE OREGON MIST ofi'c tf Inttntion to tpplf ttr Liquor I'ffntt o ml i't , till J,.e house and bam, and a number of others vi iiic utvuic , winic n-iuc iium iiiciii, ' ... .... . .i r , i . .. ., .i , . ! have bui t additions and made other and as bearing directly on the fortunes;" " .. . of the people, modern condition! h,i"P""'S""' brought about modem needs in which state governments prove impotent, and government of some kind there mutt be if we would avoid disaster. It has long been appreciated by the projectors and mansgerrs of great corpo rations which essentially must be super- i vised by the Government, that to divide ' We are likely to have a chorus of wed ding bells (his fall, there being several very "bad cases" in the valley. Llnten ! G. W. Armstrong and wile, ol Pitts burg, have a new boy at their house since the morning of Uct. 4. E. K. Nickerson and G. Gustafson were out to Clatskanie last week ; sev- I eral of our citizens have been to liuxtuti UUILI CP THE GRA.VGE. Aslieeveninjs are lengthening and the farming community has more time for rest, ricreation, and mental im provement, those who beleive the Grange is a factor for good in the com munity should begin actual work in the building up of their local granges. too prevalent opinion that the -S The;S 1 .t. grange j ft that nnrviiainn n runner fh ratp m'ttnlc ens the Governmental canse. and affords i (or loal8 durin8 t,' P" ,en da-v' freedom for abuses that result in illegiti mate profit. To place tIaelSaiiDaal Gov ernment as a cheek where the Rtjitp imv. ernmentis incomnetent to correct ,(,! The little boy Harry, who had abuses, is to abandon objectionable and i 'P11 of colera-infantum deviois paths, and to insure to the people the justice aad equity w hich our dual system of Government was design ed to bestow. Oregonian. r cistipsteu ! i i 35 CORRESPODENCE If your locality is not represented in these columns, see that it is next week. Read the Mist for the news of the whole county. I Mrt. Jamet Emmons, w ho hat been ! in Eastern Oregon during the summer ! with her mother, returned last week. a severe it now well. Ore Powell, of Pittsburgh, who is reading law at St. Helens with his brother, W. H. Powell, hat been visiting the home folks for a week past. Henry Schmeltwr and family, of llillslioro, visited a few dayt last week . r. i, i' r, : I t !,.. f I Willi ii. u. iJOWiung aim lamiiv. jirs S Schmeltzer is a sitter of Mrs. Downing ! Mist Lida Early, who hat been visit ?, i ing Mr. and Mrs. F. I). Baker, at Dun- fjj : dee, Oregon, during the summer months, i i returneu last week-. Our railroad special committee lias ? ! now about completed its wotk, securing for the right-of-way. There are a few who will not give the right-of-way nor make any compromise, to that it is pot Ktl.MtK. i.iestap ncory win -.e runuing in : ,ible i( ,,, roaa C011IM tni. wav ,,,e lias but one objert should be and people should be taught that it Iihb many uses other than that of influencing ' legislation or keeping track of the mis- doings of county officials. The most im-' ...i..,i r..n...: t .I... r' :.. . ' bring the members of rural cou.muni.ies tTr. ' i v- to settle the claims. Our together in a social gathering that they acul tofa the color of geuera, C0Ullllittee wi rea,ly u, maybeimi,rei-ed with thefactof their; yeS e8Cnt l'J ' en1, ! present the contract with bonds for common interest and persuaded that ! An enttrtaitirant gi'en in Os-, deeds to tl.e right-of-way at the dirett the old maxim "in union there is i tran,Jer Saturday evening, consisting of ors wanted, but when the road will be , 1 KUiniiir ft tid I tut ia tit I hp t'l tttnf I il. n I : ! . - I.-.. I ..a 1 1 . I.. . . - . . .. v y , wtwat. tfiiiat umiil sir wiitfLiiifr ml kii im tfiiiirifiv mi- i Eraiin t kjIe the Uainier ulent Aliie bimI ! otiier (jueniion. The jople of TiJIa. i L )ie Terry, (irace Kurtz, iSeryl Muckle moA are pultinz thtn.eveu to He ex- ; an ! a lew aheri over to Keltkj g:itur- tent ofieiviiiir the riifhU(-av froui the dayevtnirig i:i his laauch, from whence ionetto the Washington county line.ana they tools the train I) unrander. ! t a vM of WM) ami it may be The Bank of Kninier hat been pur- our branch will fail ret. T Il iJ,tifU i'-r Y''i inui cfM-ti l iiut p lli ii'tvo .."lit e iiiai l. ioitn p r fmn. s lit. u ttv nU 4 f N'M riiiU r. A ll t'M, aj.j.i u Hit ..unit mrt nl t.hn.ihist v 'ii.tv i,i:r ,t m-ttoj, fif titrtw m rt t tt..ii iju.i.u mt I MiitH Ii',,irt ttil ltfl fl-K-f Iu t(iittiitii,v h-- Hi "ft 8iSiti f"r i-'rti-l nf rltr tnnnthi hi the vtllrtB ( 'iipi.M til ;, t.HM .n-i iiit l t-iuiu'-m ('uuutv . ir'K..!i i;u'ti i.(.tU'llMU Will trC l44.t the fjtiu.UMif tHftitluii: lit the t'ntlllU CiHirt ol lht f irfv' l'i iit (ot Ihr omtti tf t .itnnt.i i III Ih mMr wl lh i"UC'iii".J m( J1-ti(, Vn r lit Hit "I lit U tiMll iirtttiotja i it.f:;. ivl Ulrtit ll'(tlT, ull liUftl t-l,tr, tit 'luitlili. Ifcji tlttth Ollf KitltiMI, Hi l'l"'wti- -r t.tll I l oltixitiU ( .hjui v. (ict;i(t T tltp h"ii"'ni''i' i ttunly tftrt the Male cm I rff'H. for flu' 'ml in; u i tHi in , Xk.tht nii-U-n"tSil, m;Hp ntt rvl tfiit ol M 'tt i ',t.it Im t ..tun v to the ni liiiinr Ul r fit). if tftiiixu jour huinf!.ii- twj, mi 1 fie fti(r thrift of idr tl.e '.lit fal itl NiitliirM-r t t.i f In Ul in 11 .- There', grave danger from the plague STZil'. uu.l," 'ZJll I lo John Kfr null to i tl'lfittj ,,1, . lnvi, u.-I Hlit ll'pi"T (llnl t.irt v '!-r it) 'l.U ( it Ir,i thutt t'Hf KIiojl iii 5hrti.t-R.v .f. mrt , t ot-iitt 3 ttu viiiU Orittn, tlixt o.K-ji H wiip ii ! ti'i lnl John I rcrm in i.r 1- n -.i 1.' month .nun tltt IUi 'U nf ,iwii'-r. 1 , . vt itU tl jo'f M iw-.vr "lilni'i ii'm. . tlflr"n mdunin, I'l'iau' IM-r', -hit.iti ; VV OJflli i l Mt Kv K T J r.ir ItUtUT. K I M. K , K f K. ith w . , H Uhiii. u J K A Mt A V Hrtlt-h. K . . Uuin.i, I lHI.l klii:i ii . r'tt tif-iiii, Vtftvr.u II , j pj'I, A riiirtit. r U A'Umi. J ltultttmn, ) I t , O tSul.vU, HiaroU, M-hu lA tr. 1 i,(titi, I ilHier, nr Khnt'Mil. Jitiin ,'jititii I iraltf!, MA IU.-rl.l'f ( II -H-itt-lft, - a I Krojf. Ittoi.. Mr rv-er. It I Mt Stilt, t II- v ! 1 HaJt-h. K Ki)ni!rtf, r i k .it;.-i -r tt j; tltt'h.K HrtrV, '.p.. Wl.il. tt Wir, J , ! ftt'linuIttT. H K tfrr, Julio tt i ,;. 1 i.rjinl, I K tt tu Wnm-nt, Il I. K nt ri. 1.,. 1 K fayne. H l'ihmii K-l Ho I. M .;. i i jto a 1 loiini(T, J..h. I r.o . Ji) it J.hh"Ot ' (, M t.iilt'li rtl. JtlSItia Jt htwnh.tf '.i.fj(r t : , Krak llonjTr (.arhrf, u; Millar, it li Mif.i, Hi-rrntfi Hi it tkv J UtiluH. I. J '01 j : litfii'-m. M'lN 'ilui Mi oa F. i,.'iii J "i4i iuur lt nf' . Il .i-Tk I. Ilrri j iA IU"irfrul, A AioUt " A hf'r. ( ri II. KrfMl. A M Ui. J.-hu ( hlu an. 11 t'r-(M 1 I A Newman, J t'vrii'-k. W tt tt .-t J le W A f ChUamorf. Nt'imann, SeMniatm I t tt i j I frrahaiii, H Nfio.Atin. K A I1 inrrit. r V Holt h ! ! 111-. 11. T t nlfahrtii, I f . ti. H t i. 1. j i ' in Kim-rflii. i V. r"rt-(Tiiu. K (ntwin. Jm . A-Utu. A 11 Ur.-u. w r I:. I;. QUICK A. M. MOLTON Tin- Columbia County ABSTRACT AND TRUST CO. Titi.ks ICxam 1 Men AliSTRACTS MADR V Kkai. I!statk N'os-Rksiuks'T Taxks Paiii Loans, etc of roughs and colds that are to prevalent unless you take lr. King's New IHV epvrry fur coniumptian, coughs and Mrt. leo. Walls, of Forest City. Me,, Writes: "It's a godsend to people living in climates where coughs nnd colds prevail. I find it quickly ends them. It prevents pneumoxiu, cures I.a Crip, gives wonderful relief in hay fever, and makes weak lungs strong enough to ward off consumption, coughs and colds. Guaranteed by all druggists. Trial bot tle free. H. HENDERSON, REAL ESTATE, JERSEY STREET. ST. JOHNS, ORE. Any ciir.uiuiiiic:ui.n from my Columbia County friends n gurtlinjj invistnuiits in St. Johns and vicinity will receive jiritiiit ami careful consideration. Knight's CHILDREN'S SHOCS ARE THE ItSI Having aciuuired facility in dodging the issue, the Czar doobllett llnds it the eusier to dottle the assassin. lll.OOII fOISOMMJ Results from chronic constipation, which is quick ty cured by Dr. King.s New Life fills. They remove all in ous germs from the system and iufuse new lite and vigjr; cure sour stomach nausea, headache, duinc and colic without griping or discomfort. 25c. (iuaranteed by all druggists. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION I'm ttl tilri llil 'ftV A COMPLETE LINE OF SUITABLE FOR WINTER KIN08 WEAR The adoption of the voting machine iloi not neceari!y ntean tliv panning of the boss. I'ortUft-l. ttn'Hi i 1 . I j j N'(lrT I" hT"t( il-t tr.ttt III i'li:.m:f- I : a Utl thtf ;-tu IiIdii ..f (lip ai- o( t''r M ; Jim- i . ti'7. eutitUM 'An nit for Ihr i,i i.f titular Urn.! in itif of rtJiforiiltt, iirriii . , NwaiU. Hiii V Hhinift'n I rrHor . u v xu :i I j p-l to alt !! I'ul.lif Ijatnl Mat- t,) t l '..f A-ri ' t 4. l.'i AIUTI whiuMlhi. of AP-lou. iwijii.t f V rMltlttatfoti, l-ttw itf llfttjitfi, ttu Oil" U. : : fllpl 111 iiii oftl' v- fai a worn -.lalritoiii '.it,;, ; '. tot tli (I'tiflmw of tlm n 4 nw "f ,, now ; 1 No. 'J. iu 'I oh ii hi f Nt4Horth, li.iiiu-'" S,, j ' I Wft. mn- will oir.-r prtMif to otiow llml tin- :-,r. 1 j oiiiftit ) m'ire aliiHtr ttr it IIiii'h r o tr.m, ' tttoii (or Htfrtr'itlurnl i.tjft.(w. aii-i in ftl1i-ti I 'My mother has suddenly jctn made ! ! utin io mM land iN(rit the it-vti.r ami L young at iO. Twenty years of fti tense lh -ih day Norni-r. M. tia,i , suffennir frrktn -ivnr-r-i.i hf1 o-ntitvlv umm .111 n n . ... 1 ; .n t 0 - t..ii' OM11 Nliili-lhiiaii it Aii.j lit tignaturs to most of the bond, for deeds ! ? unli'ii mon . it iih.,- aiW... Any iimi hu ..T"-'iii i:nmiorf w-iwr-rli ! nlift-((vwrtlx-il Uii'taiMf ri-'.tjt t'l hi hit iht'ii clatiii-" lii f Til "rt" v on or U-forv khoI iit ,,( KNIGHT'S WA,AM WtSHIHQTOM H0 THIRD STS. 4 f t , t f't -ffJf : -y A VOIXO MOTIIKIl ,T 7). BANK OF RAINIER u.iitti sturk, tio.oiHi. lulirl'sid. strength" has for them a valuable local 1 application. The jnmge is comnofced ' 01 goo. 1 ciii.tii", rjj wnen tney are banded together tlicv are capable of doing a great work for the community. The grange dance lakes the place of the j miscellaneous dance, and provides an she began liking Klectric IlitU-rs, which have completely cured her and itstored the strength and activity she had in the prime of life." writes .Mrs. V. I,, ( iil pAtrick, of I'anforth, Me. Greatest restorative medicine on the globe. Sets stomach, liver and kidneys right, puri fies the blood, cures malaria, hillioimuess and weaknesses. Wonderful nerve tonic. Price OOc. Guaranteed by all drug stores. tlm,'! ! IliTtiljrtnl j ni Nm i-uilr, I.M.. A. KIlSi.N C Ij li I-K tt . NOTICC FOR PUBLICATION. U . i nun innocent j.ltasure that is greatlv neeiled chafed by the State Bjuk of Rainier, , the loriuer a deposit! being turned over , to the latter institution. by the hard woikers who have txi little enjoyment in the ordinary course of their working lives. The literary pro gram which should be a feature of every grange meeting gives si ope to the talents of both old iiml young, and trains the yonr.g men in the valuable ability of giving expression to their thoughts. The etl'ort of every granger should be to make hit local oriniaillm n factor in improving the cilUei.tMp of his nuigh birliood. snd t'tis can bfst ba d jue by bringing into iiieiii'r.-liinill the men nnd women of Hi; community ivhoe membership is desirable. Let us see if we can not send a report of a greatly incrrued meuibcrslii;) to the next session of the State (irnuge. XO HIATUS. President Rioseielr, it Ilarrisburg, said what we would expect I im to say. ; Like most of bis public utterances of Into years, what he said was worth li.-t-eniug to; it is worth reading mid north j talking about. On the subject of Gov ernmental control of railraoil, as eon -1 trasted with tl.e theory of Oovcrmneiil ownership, there is no note in the Ituosevelt speech that should cause u KKIBK.1. Vuft-pt IN-pf r I.U if '-li-i Titn Si. luTtff. t iiul Ijtiol Oflu-i, I'orllmi'l, tiri'rfit, rti''la.orf rt, -N'o(ir 1- JifM'.JV ivt-li UmI John V(,nj, wIiojm- tKli.fli' c I I'lMtUii't. t'rt;ot,, tlU loti'lf iil.'ll ntoii ti it h i llii'li f the Ai I 'if jnii 1, ( hi mm. .i.j (iif- f'.Ui.v. iui -J In 'I itti ti,li 1 -l V.. ltd II, . tt U If, h in Hit 11 - x I tlttrl." t iMs fioui -I.'". t, ,io,( proitu. t,r i-otitt Ib ii'iti(i"i tin- -tit ( Hon 1 n tin- I Ifroumt thi III' bunt ) ill I, or nn- ,fiH.t, j flif-fixtr ! timrt tilOjtF. Imi I . n li,. r.! ,t. I the tiiiie-liDtioreil reitiiiieiituln of IT rude t ur Mirriulinral i-iirwo( mil i- n-vi.i .,...1 j . ... I --w q n 'm-wi 101 IV'IV- I ijtriiriBl 141 Hi I nuri. ItC.-l.!.". I Kirat JriiMiriitlon f 1 lj i'Ki, t iiiMW'alloi, N 2, Traiiui t a genrtal bunking l,u..hi-. four per ivnt mur.i p,ii, on time ilcuwllt hi on nti iHiintt .eon 11 ty ami srltool warrant"! umgni Kti'hungK il Male H i lt lilts w, r. lit.v, I. Kj.it-iit . 1 1. I'l l n, Vice rre.ldi-nt J I'. Ill mini, Cashier MUKCTOKS h. S. HinAix I if. t i Hi A-ii'iiimi W. I. I'l.i tt w, r, Ki.v J. I'. ll'"iHII A cartoon of Secretary Taft, drecaed in I A very injovabie time was had at the Wilson schoolhouse, in Apiary precinct, last Saturday t veiling. The lauiet of the district gave a basket social for the benefitof the ichool, realizing the of fj2. ! W. C. Fischer hat purchased block 21, ! FreaU Kable were in from Tide back of the Jack .Stacey place. His in- Thursday. pictorial sentution of the American spirit on inflated bans. nu G. V. Jordan and wife and J. it. Lind-. tay were I'ortland visitors on Thursday last. Allrt Jlier, of Portland, as down; tun. looking over b s ranch on Thursday, 1 Charles Link and wife and lirnest and ' Creek ; tdntions are to build a neat residence' thereon. The two-m.ist id schooner San I'ueua Ventura, is loading lui.t Ijer at the ln Keed dock. Her cargo will cuntiat of iW.OOO feet. Guy Keddick and wife iiiived to I'orl-, land Mondiiy, whore t iy will make their home. L. 1. Ferris', formerly bookkeeper for the Willit rd Casu Lumber Co., who for tl.e past few months Im been vi-iiing his parents in 81. Imis, iiutdu a short I The Warren Packing Co., of Coble, is building a large oil t.uk. They intend to u oil in place of wood for their plant. Chas. Krat.ke and wife were I'ortland visitors on Thursday lat. I'. A. Iljcher an I wife have moved from Tide Creek to Iteedville, Washing ton County, Oregon. I'carl and Guy Swtterlee and Mrs. Emile Waster were I'ortland vUitors on huturdav. 1 li. T. Wiiuns went to Hool River When you buy that new fall suit of Welch, remember his iron clad guarantee "IF NOT RIGHT, WELCH MAKES IT "RIGHT Made Right,- 10 uainier .uoin.ay, Saturday for a few days visit with his Jiiiniiie Wilnon, of I ho Wilson mill, father and mother, was badly injured by a Hake fulling on The Kimoner Uene r,r,uUcd loading a hit ankle uhile he was lo;.d.ng ear. 1 mmou (cel of ,muljer for Ro,,on,1(Ii the loreitett ivtitge, of Kainier, hat Cal., on Tuesilay, from the Foster and received an invitation to attend iu a Jackson and Braughton and Wiggins lm.li, mi Imtiultrin i.f tlilt-'u nuw n,,.... ... vUA. :Fit Right,: Priced Right SUITS $7 An to $2n. WELCH THEcLAoffigAN 221-223 MORRISON ST.. CORNER FIRST, PORTLAND. :3 I'urllMud I urrepmleiit.Menliwlii Nalloual ILuik. BANK OF RAINIER. j Rainier, Oregon a THE BIG STORE DOWW BY THE QIC 8AWMILL a-.. Z 1.) -'ing New Goods Every Day; In (lie M is ii KeiMitiition f I.tll fstitn.litiM for (Inly the et ' I General Merchandise! it ir: st. irii.i,u & Muckle. Oregon. ' " ........ v. ..... ..v n .... ,.- ! m WI&JT, j