OREGON MIST
Entered at the IVwtoffice at St. Helen,
Oregon, a second-class mail matter.
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Issukd Kvkry Friday By
E. II. l'LAGG,
KOITOR AND PROPRISTOrT
A DIRECTORY OF COLUMBIA COUNTY SCHOOL OFFICIALS
Complete list of the officers of Columbia County school districts for the school year
beginning June 17, 1906, and ending June 15, 190b.
Compiled by County School Superintendent I. II. Copeland, St. Helens; Ore.
Joint District "
iNiMK of DlKKinXiKO T1MK TO SKKVK
Subscription Rates
One year............. $1.50 1
Mi months ,75 1
. Advertising rates made known on appli
cation. Legal notices 23 ce per line.
TUKKK VKAR3
CIRCCIT COCRT OFFICERS :
Thomas A. McBridk. District Judge
v. t. ubdcus instnct Attorney
COUNTY OFFICERS :
R. S. HaTTax, Judge...; St. Helens
W. A. Harris. Clerk St. Helens
Martin hite, Sheriff St. Helens!
Caspkr tlRRl,. Commissioner Mist
H. West, Comm'r ..Scappoose I
Edwin Ross, Treasurer...... ..St. Helens
A. T. Laws, Assessor.. ;...St. Helens I
I. H. Coprland, School Supt....Houlton
Frank B. PrkscoTT, Surv Rainier I
H. R. Cwff, Coroner St. Helens!
AUGUST SO.
FLOGGING AND OTHER
PRISON PRACTICES
An escaped convict named Albrecht
was recently recaptured, taken back to
the penitentiary and flogged. So far
in the story there is no diapnte. It has
been alleged that the flogging was severe
to brutality, and continued until the
victim swooned. Governor Chamber
lain. ho has the sole responsibility for
tte management of tbe penitentiary
as be makes all appointments has
nude a personal investigation of the
matter and defends the practice of flog
giag recaptured prisoners and the
action of the warden in the particular
case under consideration.
He makes eight counts in his defense
of his subordinate, bat the fourth and
fifth are so peculiar as to deserve con
sideration.
Fourth He was not whipped into in-
bpusiuiiht ana aid not swoou, nor was a
physician's aid called into requisition.
me prisoner proceeded with his work
withsnit complaint immediately after
me pamsninent was inaictetl.
tifth -A personal examination of him
did not disclose a single
J G Watts
B S Hattan
Frank Loyd......
O B Anstine,.,...
W A Hall
J D Brown
PHLund
Gns Li ml berg
R M Graham
W PMaclay
Win Allen
P.Stennick
HA ttiiwr.
Mike Daran ..,
R N Lovelace
V S Mellinger
Louis ISoeck .......
-OK Wonderly
Henry Welter
Kva Elliott
J WHolmstrom....
Win Roberts
Frank J Peterson..
Herman Johnson..
Amos Krieksou....
ER Webster
Wm Tates
Wert Dotson
E C Stanwood
V L Malrom
Wm Ingiis
C Snyder
H 0 Gore
Mrs. Kinnunen....
CO Fowler
Edward Black
Wilson Low man...
A Mclntire
John Lundine
A M Berg
Jake Cline
8 A Washburn
E N Paver.... .. . ..
J G rring'le
R Graham, Jr. .....
W M Raymond .....
J W Foster
E E Xickerson
E McCauler
A H Tarbelt.
Geo Olsen ,
I Kelli ,
Wm Wright
TWO YKAR3
onr ykar
It'UAIHUAN or HOARD
M Collins...
EE Quick
James Gaitteui...,
11 R Dibble
Chris Johnson.....
LP Rradstetter....
N F Baker. .
Walter Shearer ....
WBColvin
John Ureenhagen..
CBergerson
A I, Clara:
J PSheeley... ,
John Keddick
W F Stehman
William Wood
Johanna Boeck
MrtT Morris...
G W Jordan
Wm Elliot. t
Oliver Burria.......
Chas Erickson
Wm Priugle........
Carl Hernio
REStratton
Toe Reed ...........
Fred Adams. . ....
SMBoals
J N Brinn,
Mrs EA Fisher
S R Norgren
Chas Norman
B S Cowen.
Chas Lauren
Abe Neer
Chas, Kratske.....
W M Lowiuan
G W Perry
M fcrickson
M O Olson
John Vlmen
EE Cross
Mat Annndi
Minnie Sword
Victor Fnnor
J A McDonald ....
Mrs. M. Lane
li W Parker
John Banier
A L Harrison
P Bergerson .......
M Randa
Y O Wlaker
Harry West....,,,
Martin White
ASetfert
Ira Partner. ......
M E l'asre
jW T Router
,K F Larsen.. .....
John Hedlund
J J Geary
C L Graham
T M Tucker
W J PeiU
J T Adams
E B Wilco
J Rich
A L Parker
Mrs. Tbos. Petti job u
I Wilsod
Geo 8 Snyder
Mr M J Powell .
Henry Ruddiman..
Jno Btockenberg...
Andrew Elliott
Olof Jarvi
Cbas Erickson...
DMagill
W F Rickert
W H Reed
C R Hvde
M M Harvev
J W Cnrtemaii ..
W H Kyser......
James Gentry ... .
John Waisanen..
J W Patrick
Frank Pamela...
WL Brown
Chas Graham. .. .
John Carlson..,,
N A Calmbwg...
PR Fowler
W A Young
JohnTolva
D W Keasey
C E Graham.. ..
E Heinser
A Birkenfeld
W U Hurt
J E Dow
A A Serrill......
Hlurk ,
11 Olson ...... r-. .
D McLean
KAUI or C1.KKK
M J Englert .....
It 1 Wat kins....
J A Holaday.. ...
R P Bum
8 C Tichenor.
K B Carr
Wm Holt
A K Harvey
Geo A Giahnin ....
K MeVey
Bert Mill
M M l'crry
Jndson Weed
Martha J Barr..,,
O K Brant",
Albert Wood
Tho Pettijohri
Wilber Morris....
Bar E Watts
J W Armstrong.,.
N, D Petron. . , ...
Fred Fluhrer. . , . . .
Nettie B Peterson.
Johu A Kruiu....
Oliver Nelson
. CO Keasey.
nr. tir i , ....
A v itrniit. ... . . .
John McAdnui , ,
Frank Brown
WFIliatt
Annie Ingles.
Ella M Kyser....
Harry C Wood.....
Oscar Waisanen ...
C W Makiuster...
E S Daniels
Irena Brown
A N Clark
Oliver Anderson...
E E Hog berg
TW Robinson
M P Young
John Anundi
L B Stuart
Robert Graham, Sr.
(ieo M Holt
Mary Foster
A M Parker
,FE Malm berg ....
C C Mover
J R Pallas
N B Olsen
J G Stoddardy.
Cl.KllK-! ADI'KKJls
SVapiKwe
St. Helena
IH-er Island,....
Rainier
Clatskaiiie
Portland
Warren
Fishbawk ... .
Marshtand
Columbia City..
Vernouia
Rainier
Vernouia
ClittKkanio . ....
Rainier...
Plltaburg .... ..
Yeriwnia
Rainier... .. ..
liobbi
Pittsburg
Mist
M avger
Mint
Otiiney
Clutskanie
Vernouia t,
Scappoose ......
Mayger .
Yaukt.m
Mint
Mavgvr
Kvsor
IWr Island. . . .
Clatskanie
liohie
Goblu
Apiary
Houltbtt
Claiskani. ......
r'islihawk
Yankton
ClnUkanie
Clalskanle
Vernoni
Prescott
Albion
Mist
Vernouia
Mist
Warren.
Kist
Marshland
Weltport . .
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ihifiiriieh.iieranl mrihvr ivllafas W
wvniri whip iiivwi , . - , . -
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Ailoruev lor r'ailiHU.
rir.l iiulitleallun Aur, . iMt puWIvaitwn
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SI. a MOMS
In h Plreull t'otirt ( thf mala of Oregon, for
t o llinlili roulltv
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III Hie IMIitu 1,1 the NUIeaf OlMI t on rv
i..h.i.. .M..i,i,.t i.. M.t.uM. Mi..l ai.ittdir Ihvui.m-
iiUint flle,l anainol Kim In the at muieil
I .,t,rl bii,I Mil., n or h.,1, na MllirilaV. H4ilit ttk
I Ini; Kliiih ikih wrrkaaltvr Ana 1. Iha i)at
iKliirra lor lli ttiat fuii'lvallon Ihla Moiie,
I .,,.1 . full iu A.oMir ui aiiatwr the iilatn
lilt will amil lor lli rvlial .ivl tor In hl
nnitiit, li il tor nwrw numii ip
Ihiii, ul umlrimonv now vll.lllis llt
labirs ii4tni lal.iilitii,t ilelMHlaul, an J lor
iivi .iiii.T mm iiiritinr rsitri io tnt wn
HVMIS ItlPI Sllil Jtlftl.
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Hun Vli.imaa M Hrhli Imlimol tin .'. nam
,l ninit. ml u,l uirl on lti oay ol
July, Hot. , ....
tiHKV Rll IIABMWPi
AIioiuku lor I'lalultn.
POSTAL IMPROVEMENT
made bv me
brais' or scar.
We would like to be still further in
lorrred as to this whipping. We have
known boys to be whipped bv. their par-
entsso that tbe bruises could be seen
, upon them for weeks, and they were not
severely injured. Whipping at tbe pen-
lteuttary, we are informed, has been
. abolished except for this one offense of
attempting to escape. It would be a
natural inference, therefore, thst a flog
. ging was a thing to be dreaded, else
why is it reserved for this otie offense?
But it appears that this is a mistake and
flooring is merely a substitute for kill
ing the fatted calf when the prodigal
son is brought back to hi? happy home
within tbe shaded precincts of Oregon's
Resort for those who are so unfortunate
as to have been born with or acquired
criminal in?tinrt or habits.
Then we are informed that the prison
er is incorrigible, and, in th next par
agraph, that he was a "trusty." A
trusty is given greater liberties than the
other prisoners and his lot is consider
ably more bearable, and it seems a little
peculiar that the soft snaps about tbe
"pea should be given to tho incorrigi.
bles. But probably "there is a reason"
lor it. Jack London, in tellling his own
experience as a hoby makes it clear that
tbe worst crimina's are generally sure
to receive the best treatment in penal
institutions.
To those who reside at Salem and
have heard the stories thit come froin
men who have taken part in fl igjinjfs or
have been discharged for their refusal
to do so the Governor's story is farci'-sl.
It would, iu .'eed, be a farce to give a
desperate convict eighteen lashes with
out leaving a mark ; but, then, the Gov
ernor does not fay the man was not
marked, he simply ns his personal ex
amination "tiid not dioclo?e a einzle
urnise or star." it is jusc
Postmaster General Meyer is getting
ready for tbe meeting of a new Congress
by putting in shape a number of impor
tant changes for the department that
ill be recommended in the annual re
port. These will include the estab
lishment of a postal savings bank, . a
branch long carried on profitably in
England and numerous other countries.
In Great Britain and Ireland at this
time the postal depositors number 10,-
000,000 and tbe system is steadily grow
ing. Tbe postmaster general of this
country will also propose a lower rate of
postage on foreign letters, tbe revival of j
the postal note, nnd a general system of
aelling stumps by machines to be in
stalled and operated by the government
Another feature promised is the e-
tablinhiuent of an improved parcels post
and it is presumed that the head of the
department will urge a popnlir system
instead of the present practically pro
hibitive one of limiting parcels of four
pounds and charging 61 cents for carry
ing such a inirctl between any two
domestic offices, though it could beaent
from an American to an English poet
office for 40 cents. Buth Germany and
England make an immensely larger use
of the parcels post at a much smaller
charge, and thr is a handsome postal
surplus in b th coantriea. Between any
two poftoillees in the Ge.man Empire
au eleven pound pjekage is carried for
2 cents, which is only one-fouiteeoth of
the charge per pound imposed in tbe
United States. The Post Office Depart
ment in this country is gaiming rapidly
in volume of business. Hie revenue has
grown from $ 5,000,000 in 1880 to f 167,
000,0"j0 iu I9 J6. Ihe gain between 11(00
and JSKXi was f io.OOO.OOO. Such progress
in revenns'poiuts the way to wider use-lulmss.
Confidence in Public Prosperity.
examined his breast imtead of Lis hack
It is interesting to contrast the re
murks of John D. Rockefeller and Theo-
posstijlB he j dure Roosevelt relative to the govern
Salmon Season Closed.
The Spring Dshiiig dosed at noon on
Sunday last, and the full aeon opens
the tenth day of September. The total
pack is-said to be nb.ut iO.OS.3 tons, for
whkh about I, 210,i0 wbs p:iid to the
fishermen. Tnis is about 1 ,500 tons ies
than last year. There were also also
about 400 tons of talmoti so'dju the
markets. Tbe tstimated number of full
cases put tip hy the canneries is as fol
lows':
Canneny
ny
Cases.
17,000
13,000
12.000
15,01 0
0.000
7,000
02,600
Sanborn-Cultini; Company...
Ta! hint-Grant Pat kitiir Com n i
McGnwau & fco-ig (tttocatineries)
A. isoolti rackirg Company... .
Altooua Packing Company'. .
Melger ,
Wurren Pa. kii g Company itwo
caiii;erie)
Fishermen's Co-iertive .....
Pillar Uock Packing Company,,
Kenfert
Columbia River Puck-.rg (five
canneries)
Total...... 103,500
The estimated number of tierces of
pickled fish put up by each of the indi
vidual cold eto;nge plants is as M'.ovh:
Plant T.eia.
Fish. mien's Co-opei.nJye Com
pany .......
Tiillimt-Gratit Packing Company.
Kanhorn Cutting Company
8 Schmidt ic Co
J Lindeiilwrcer . 1 ., , .
Warren Packing Company
Columbia River Pat-kern
kelveiihuren & Co. , , . .
YeinlyfsW Packing Company.. . ,
Total...,,,...'....,......
j meiH's policy In investigating and pros
ecuting law-breaking trusts. In a recent
interview Mr. Rockefeller said:
The policy of the present administra
tion toward great buine 8 combinations
o. a i Rinds can have only one result,
It means disaster to the country, tlnan
Cial depretsiou and financial chaos.
Dismally Mr. Rockefeller added
"Coiifidt-nca is gone and confidence
the basis of all prosperity."
Admitting that there is trouble in the
stork mm ket, Pe:ddeitt Roosevelt dif
lers horn Mr. Rockafeller as to the res
cau-e. Tlie president says:
Iliee world-wide financial disturb
ances, most ot tliem, I teheve to be due
to matter wholly unconnected with any
governmental action, hut it may weil be
mat tn uetermit,atin of the govern-
mei r, in wiilcii it will .not waver, to
, punisii certain mullactorsol irreat wealth
hits been responsible for something of
ine irouwie i oeieive 10 Hie extent o(
liavinz caused these men toenntriva in
Z-',uoo, bring as much financial strife as nosal
21,XM) ble in order todiwire lit the policy of the
12.000 I iiovernment and thereby secure a rever-
o.uuu j aai oi tiiai policy go that tliey may en oy
........1 , f..l. 1 .. .: . - .r
"iiuiuirmvu 11 una yi uieirown evi
doings.
In the public view President Roose
velt has the best of the argument. The
administration has done nothing that
hits hud any oilier purpose than to pun
mil wrong" and abuses iu order to stop
tliem and prevent their recurrence.
The only confidence that has vanish
ed is that of the public in watered stocks
and of the manipulators of these stocks
in (Heir continued anility to work them
to their own gain. The public is as
9'fll v.c, .no jiiuejicriiy ul
rn i 'lieeoutitiy Railroad earnings, manu
'?:J. j fiu-luring activity, bountiful crp and
"-'' oilier reliable en lines of the business
I ..ltu 1... ,ir.. .Lf-
7 910 ...mor.i.,. nvuti atju ubviij luis
Sawmill and Camp.
Following are a numb?r of items from
the Timberman regarding Columbia
County camps and mills,
M. O'Connell, Rainier, has sold his
climax engine to Cbas. England, of
Castle Rock, Wash.
3. C. Yancey, of New York, has re
cently purchased an interest in the Col
umbia Lumber Company at Scappoose.
The new sawmill of the Beniness
Lumber Company, Uoulton, began
operations early In July. The plant bas
a capacity of about 12,000 feet per day.
Maaten Lodging Company is pushing
work 03 its new road at St. Helens, Or.
The road extends about six miles back
into the interior. It is expected to have
the road ready f r hauling logs by the
first of September. One Shay loco
motive and five logging engines wilt be
used in the operations.
Warren Lumber Company, Watren,
resumed operations late in July after
being closed down for several weeks.
Manager Tarhell has ordered an 8x10
Tacoma engine for use in bis logging
operations. He is using a traction en
gine to haul his logs snd reports it a
splendid success.
The Western Cooperage Company, of
Portland, is using two pneumatic wood
saws in cutting their logs into bolts.
Two additional machines will be install
ed. The capacity of these machines
under good conditions should aggregate
about twenty five cords each daily.
Brinn & 6tanwood, Yankton, report
orders on hand to keep ihe plant busy
for some time. A slab conveyor svstem
will be inatalltd at the mill. The com
pany 1 shipping from Houlton.
Sherman Bros , Yankton, will install
a slab conveyor system at their sawmill.
They are contemplating battling their
output lo the, new road of the Hasten
Company for shipment.
Mrs. Andrew Lucas was the prettiest
girl In Treverton, Pa. When she wed.
OUR PORTLAND LETTER.
Great Interest Taken in
tary TafYs Visit
Secre-
NOlil'K UP FINAL SKTTLEMKXT
N.iih r ta hati'hr alvn l.y th ttiutanisnnl. u
aammi.trator oi in raiaia oi jonu n. i vrn,
lt-ea.,t. that he ha ftlwd In lha ottte il lh
l oinitr l onrl ol Columbia Conuitr, mala ul Or
etfon. bin Dual a,n-.uinl am! nital rrmiil al hi
I aitmlnlairatton tiHtu Mita ratal. an,l lhal Ihv
Hon. rt. M Italian, Jitaa ol aal.l vourt. ftaa an-
iM,lntpt aturitav, Iftr il.l .lay of MVj,lntMf ,
kw7, al lonvlork tn tlia f.tfu,M.a ihvml aa lha
lima. ant ttn? conrt i.aia. ol aal4 I'otirl in M
lliikna. llrvcou, a till. ,la.-a of haartns a it
-o;uii alet rrjaui ; al wiin-n lima anal iae
an heraon int-nll lii aata raiale ma a,ir
1,1 Sir ohlevtliill. In wrttlns Iu aal.l a.v.,unl
an,t rvjiorl.or anv Mrl ul tthr ot tha aama.
A. II. I I .".MIIIIA M.
W. It. I'owrll. attorno? fwailtalntatratar.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION
Ptfimrtmanl ol tho Interior.
Laid Ulrica at i'ortlau-l, Orearoo, Auguat IJ
Noin-a la hrrli lan thai Hu.l Slroin ot
Yautiou, lirrvon. ha. Sle,l umteti at hla Inlm
Itton lo make final ap.pti yrar iinMii m u.n.n
of hla.'tatm. l lliunaalaa.1 gnlri- No
mala K-ir. iai, l aju, fm ma ' al a-iin 1.
rowiuhln I S. H.nt.1 an.1 thai aal.l i,r,..l
Iwlit t ui.l l-l..r ma Krt.i-r ami Kaaler
al I'o.-IUn.l, iiraaon. on urktlwr S. I,J,
tltf Hatnea lha fullowtna atlitMua fat nmlra
hla (Mniliinont teal.leuoa ninn.ainl eulur.iion
I ul. lha lau.t, via
i.u.lav (tanilta-r of Tankloa. Oraaon. t art
I MaiKlbnrg at eorllaiMl. O-rrm, Jwph Mi. h. al
wiiiauo, aitan iH'n wiiaar nr 1 analon oraauB.
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TENTH AND MORRISON STREETS, l-ORTLANO. OWrW
A. , ARMSTHONO, LL. Iu MlNCIfAL
I'.Uicntcs for success In a short Hum and at small ssncruw, snd tanj
dent to jKltlon a soon a conttent. JJuallty I our motto, Ul
thorough work bring uiovsr 1IX calls per mouth lur oOlcs h.in. uVTr1
strttctit.u Insure rapid pntgnra. Ws tcacU Out Iijom lf. ika, -..j rrk
m, Ws teacU lb. Ioom fet. h. m IT
voucher and other niralern mcthwt of bookkeeping. Cliartler I m.. T'
ay, rapid, Irglble. beautiful catalogue, bualneas ibrat and pnmaM!l!r.'''
writs today. Refersnces: any merchant, any bank, any newtiwnaif uV.
c t. ru kscott
K.s.qvicK.
v. 11.
Tun Columbia County
ABSTRACT AND TRUST CO
Titles Kxaminkd Abstracts MAl),
Nos-R'ksidknt Taxks Paid
RKAt. 1CSTATK ? Uans.KTc
St. Johns!! St.
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jolinsa
A GILT EOQED INVE8TMENTI
Situated between the nvcrs, with deep water frontage
ou all sides, surrounded and crossed by five transcoutj.
uental railways, it must become the miniiifaottir;.. ...j
shipping center of PortUud.
invest
MONTHLY PAYROLL tft0,000t
now, you will doubleyour tnoucy io two years.
COLVIX HENDERSON
ioa PhilaJclphia St. St. Johns,OreEoa
(Special Correioiitlence)
Poktlajii), Oregon, August 2tl. 1007
ins l oitluinl commercial Club once
circulated 327,000 IcsB-ts in tuiry days.
The Club wiil begin next Thursday the
circulation ol 400,000 somewhat similar
prints in twenty day. The central lea
ture of this leaflet, a copy ot which it is
desired shall accompany every letter
that goeVout of Portland and vicinity.
is the colonist rate which begin Septem
ber 1st and continue until Octub?r 31st,
and should by this time be familiar to
our readers.
me .Nationul Irrigation Cor.grea. at
Sacramento September 2-7, is attracting
much attetUion. A rate of one fare for
the round trip baa been made from Port
land and til point South, and a fare
and a third Int j Portland from the East
fctop-over privileges, without extra cvt,
will l.A .11 ...1 a.. .. .. r. . .
am inaimani lur 1MB vregun jrrtga-1 aiirninolia .nrrvlll ir wall! lharvof jMalniirr
lion meeting at Grant Pans, Seplenilier .h, rTi( .iVT,V-.V:ti in BV;,7lT',',
luiii, tun, anu i.-ui. iiovernor tlia
Deriatn is President ol the National Aa-1
sociation, and the state will send a
splendid delegation.
ri . .. . ..
ineie is greiti intereil throughout the
entire Northwest in the visit of Secie-
taryTaft. He lands in Portland on the
evening of Heptember 5 It and remains
t'nltfil itiaiaa taiol tiMa, rgrtlan-l, Urnoa,
AH'la- a. Iwi;.
Nolle U hrrahv (traB thai lha flala ol 11,-.
or on Anrtl . Ixat, aiinnnl lor H , of K i
of 0.,tlon .1 T.I S K ao.l R!-l I,. .,..
oltlra a It. I of M-hnoi n.aranliv aaloti..i. li,
l.l, h II M-tat-ta-l aalit lau-l. ami ih.l a.l.1 ll.t
la nta-H to lha Imbllc for In.lwirtlon
Anrant alt tMroria alalualna a,l..rMl. it..
alto.a ,l-arnir. Ian, I or any lral a,iUil,l,l.,n
llialanf orrlalnilns Ihaaaua nnilaf lha nlolna
laaocdiiatrtnlo ahnataalil laait l,i ha Mora
ml.iaWe f,.t nilnaraj than 1,4 aarl.-allural a
noM-a. of lo (,l,ari ( Mn acla. ll... Ir any
h-ain. ahoubl lllr lhatr rlatma nt lha r
alt:, Uvlt.nl niolm nr umtaat III II, I. ...
orbelurs lha ,vth lar ot lari. ln
AU1KH.VOM . I-HtUKKH
Hl.tar.
1 UKU, W. 11 1 II I t
Kwal.ar.
SUMMONS
n lha t lrwitt fonti of iht Siata of Uraa-oa
an4 for Itia t'omilv al ('lml,i.
R. U. Ikll.uil. I'tallilta
Anna O. lu-llamt. Dafanilant
ro Annat). lu-llan.l ctah-u.lanl ahma naa
.. ,v n, ,,i ,,i Huta oi uravo.. ttM afa
"7 ti- 'iiiwi iiiai'i'aaraiM anaa. lha
plaint Dint aa.lii.l ,.i In h al-i.a an
court ani a.ut i, ilia lilll la nl H-l,,lr, ,,J.
tha aama tM'tna tna tllua nrfMwrilt I,. il.M
t'tr iihll,-alin ol lha anntmona ma,l att-1
enlrra.1 brrrln l.y lha Hon. H. . Italian, ( oun.
tv Jii-tira for I'lMunitiMtrouniv iipM,.M , ,i..
,-,p m, i ,i i a. Mi'ltrl.la, JlKlya Ol lha
i Irrniit'oiiri lor anil in Uoliimlila i .mnty lira
inn. ami ii you tan lo aopaar ail auaari aal-l
CANVAS 5HOtS IN ALL COLORS THAT WILL MATCH 3
THc summer gowns
OROSIS 8H0tf
SETS FOOTWEAR C
FASHIONS
PRICE8 2.60 AND 3.60
80R08JS CATALOG JC StNT MtC ON IICQUCtT
SOROSIS HOSIERY
TO MATCH THC HOC. BUT THAT CAN C OSTAINCO
PniCC 38C TO SI, 60.
fhf rallal'lrroaii,lal III aal.l anmvlainl la (,.
n ..nn-r anl 'ircra of lha at.M .nii,il
totlluolvr lha marrlacamnirai-t now alLlliia
iiatKM-n plalnlitt .i,.l.l. ln.laii: harrin- an,i lor
.............. ,,.,.,, .,,.,, au.i ai,iiiilla
rvttf aa th aUita o,urt mat ju a.M. .,.
t-iiiliy.
i ma aiimniona la ptibllthml hr onlar of tha
,,. ,. n. ., a,, ail. i oiiniw i... .. ., ...
loliimliia I:., y. Wala m ilraaon. In lha
ilao lo a of lha Hon. T. A, M. llrl.1,, J.j,,
..,,. , n,at oi uroiriui ir ana
in I oiumtoa i.ounly, aa ,r untar n! i nun duly
KNIGHT SHOE CO.,
THIRD AND WASHINGTON, PORTLAND, OHt.
UWJUJUUJUAAAiJlMWAA
THE BIG STORE
D0WW BY THE OIC 8AWMILL
here .it day n,e oth. The public . iii be rt';r.:ri!,.:::ri,'irT',u'':,3 'Jl
,1,800
600
50
425
42.j
mr,
discarded suiters followed her to church
in a long procession. Half the town
gathered to fling rice at the belle. The
ceremony over, somebody offered a dol
lar for a kiss. The plan spread infec
tiously and tbe husband offering no
demur, arod of blushing candidates, '
collars clutched eigerly in horny Hogm,
pressed forward to the alter.- When it
was all over, Mrs. Lucas had 3tt5 in her
lap. It is a decidedly novel scheme by
which to raise a dowry and might be
varied infinitely. For instance, in As
toria, husbands might Le charged IS
each for a farewell kiss. Marriage at
beasida would attract the fiances of pte-
ceeding seasons. Nobody begrudges
dollar and the custom is both merry
na pleasing in these days when
dowries are none to fat. Herald
given a chance to hear him at 8 o'clock
in me evening at the Armory. A rale
of a fare and a thitd lias been made
from Hoscburg and points North, mid
and from Pendleton and points West.
i manioc neia a most successful cele
bration last week. TheshowitigoJ dairy
products and live stock wa especially
attractive to the large, delegation of Port
land business men who made the trip in
automobiles.
At a meeting ol the Port of Portl.m l
August 15, the Western Cooperage Com
pany, of Portland, submitted an oiler ti
purchase or lease a strip of land Ulor g
ing to the Port, about 200 feet in tin-
rear oi the dryiloek, with the intention
ol erecting a barrel factory, asthev have
(acquired a vuluahlo property adjoining
a nis company now have their slot l
mil's at iberdeen, Wash,, and Houlton
uregon, ana tmnel factories at Kcattle
and Los Angeles. Timbermtn,
ti.m 'i .I-.,.., . . 77 . ; on
.... na,i.,, n u lyw,.
jiaiirof liral iil,il,aili,ii Animal ). 190J.
.-, ,,i.u,,vH,iti, ti-tooer it. ra.17.
I. A. al KllW IlktlMla'
Alt.itnr, l, t-latutlir.
timos
111 the f tr. uit Cmirt itf the Mtala of Oraiian In
a. I 1 for tha ColHUy l olnmh,,, "
...... ... n.;uviuiarntrn. 1'lalntla
lirron j. s. harini-rhorn, l)rfrii,.ni
lo llyron i. Hf liariiiarhorii, ili famtant.
in tna niilna ol iha Mala of llro.on . ...
Receiving New Goods Every Day!
In the Week.
e " Il.ut.tlon of Im Humllng for Only lbs Best in
ic:
... me r-iMiij ui 'rrUMf'ti atraa I
i-rt-l,, .,M ami r..,,,ira,l ....r ,i! afc
lha . val,tltl,Hlr.,,.! .!,.,, VhT'orn
l-lalni. tha i.lnmtlir In tha ,. " ,r fc
...-r itw. or i;, y
..a.-rii,ar..f will U t.,rii analnai ,
"""''W h lha .raar ol thr ...m? I.li t
I h i iir of Una atilt I, l lUi . "J ' "j
.... a itepntation of uH Utit for Only lbs Best in g
Genera Merchandise
-4
ll: ilut.ioiihe nnlar of .ii!,li,..ij ,
mi,in..iI.Atnriimii )- ti,, ,!. . i
he nr.Uiblli,.iion thari li 'f
After Forty Years.
Mr. E. C. Cray, mother of M. C. Cray,
ii enjoying a visit from her wster, Mr.
fctama A. Williams, of St. Lotus, Miss
ouri, w bom she had not seen for forty
year. Accompanying Mrs. Williams is
her granddaughter, Miss Mabel Stillman.
The two elderly ladies have vivid memo
ries of the early youth aud according to
Mrs. E. C. Gray they have been holdlnir
continuous Ulkfeast since the visitor's
rrival. Their parents were Charles nnd
Huldah Morton, who lived to a very
dvanced age, the mother dying at 05.
Mrs. Williams is seventy three year of
age, and, by appearances will attain the
great age of her maternal ancestor, -
For Sai.K One scan of draft horu-a.
Weight 13W) each.
CHARGES MERRILL,
TM ... '
ine government 1 Interest nir itael
in the utilization of tin waste material.
irom the ctw 'mills and shingle mills
ana other wood working establishment
on the coast. Dr. W. C. Dreer. of Wash
ingotn, D. C., who occupies the position
oi sorest Service expert on Wood Uis.
filiation," will bs cent to the coinl to
make a thorough study of th i
irom mills, etc., in order to detormln
the amount of turpentine and other hi..
prouuet to be obtained from t hem.
A Mother in Israel..
(Hillsboro Aruis)
Grandma Elinabeth Perry, of Houlton.
now in ner buhi year, and who is snrv
as the ordinary wjman of 60, was out the
nrst ol the week, tbe guest of J. If, Dor
land and family, of Bandy Brook. Mra
Perry' husband was one of the pioneer
physicians of the Coast, havlnif arrived
with Mrs. Perry in 1845. The old lady
ha probably nursed more sick people in
Oregon than any person in the State
and she say she can still take care of a
person if they are not "too poorly,"
Syrup of WhTrl'inTd far, the old
reliable cough remedy. Por sale by A T.
Doming, drmrtlat,
Oltgy A Hit lUKIrKifi ,
Alumina lor l-laliiilfl.
N I' .HMO .IS
he I Irn.lK-onrt f Ihe Ktataot Ort-r,n I.,
''rtlMit.o.iniyoltolnmhla. """n lu
in haautaM, I'laliillff
In tl:
I
f.AII
i'.hti Kaaivaia, th-fanilunt
I it John Kii.ta-ata, rti l.ii,,nt;
tha nhota 1.1,1 HI.., I ' a ..' ' .flawrail
or lililirinant .,,,1,1.,, "', I' J"
H.. .. a ... . .... .... WH ILIlI
Dart & iVIuckle.
ailelenH, - - . (won.!
r - M
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in
amn
Ural
r,,;'r,0'.,f:i";!!a",":n '.
In
thli
ihe
uur.v v lili.ii Ai,i,j,,u
Alt"rtya fur I'lalntlfT,
OilllKK
the Motility Court r 11,. a,...
.r Ihat.ount, MHlimimih ' Uf"
I.
th
Hi-oll
111 tlia maltar l (1... , . . ;" .
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W t.'oiuity ami Hinio f 1 iirl.... . " li"ln
tt. nl.rlf .tkrl',,,1 (, n', ; ' !
I'.aK (',) ofthamTith iI2 ,'. o".Tl.:,u ,, "'!
''rl M1o,rtriNELnVVV'
iturti-r f H , i... 1 ,,i it.....!.... paoilll
) 111 t. wnan Z.. "".',.,,i"" .'lilt
W Waal ( (hwilla, . L ZZV'l. "'.'
"ia,i, ihpi
1 .ml
Hill weal
ill ttlll want, .nit Hint '1 i. (,.. 1 . ' """"lnlli
.( ,il(l war,, , ,,' M,.;.(,.!,,r,'1"','"1'1 ",l'"'l
tnt.i ahiltilil l. i, j '..",' "li r
that the next, , kl? I 11,0 .'"i,.''""' """"I
twr.,n. ,,i,., ", ' " " J r.1, ,) n
I Mh t V :ao o'eloa-k , 1 " . I,':' ''' yeWotnlair
thl noun In tho ,1 ii 1. ', ", lrl ""'"i of
Muiii,o,i or"K,:,i;;V;,
'"'til'! not h rui ii.,i ,.,
"r HIK't'CN i-a ,..,- I ... a '
111 mi,
elreill.lloi, 1
life anlo of aio'h .iu,
lhal 11 clo,v of Ihla on
oo-u a wi'ts lor
no ootcl ,1m of li,i i
iii.-'i,niK-r of n.iirari.r.
iitnl.l 1 . . I ... "au
m.tki Ni.ii.Ti.iV;,".!'?' Fwi.iii
BlSiiad LIONtL K, WKIIHTKB,
0
JOB PRIWTIWC
13 OUR BUSINESS
Whliavo7Iioli('Ht ami most
(k)lumbia County
A 11(1 irc prepared to
do all Hindu of Printing
on short notice and at
,movb reasonable prices
"jum.i.jmu
A TRIAL WILL CONVINCE
OREGON RHIST
mtM-mia-JJl.Jar A.. ,, mum.
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