PHE OREGON
MIST
xxv
St Helens, Oregon, June 26, 1908.
No. 30,
LOCAL
, , ,. - n. ..k
(allot. vulnttii
)ew)rtmt Mtt.Uy, Julymti.
vtoiiil mwi Wednesday, J
V Mr. MUcretice nin
llmm llictr Wlinu murium .-
st"ISl. Helens.
ti Mr. Wood. "I Portland, were
,ior. at the umueoi air.
l, . Wellington.
. K..m-..il Church tn crowded
Van U.i Suudav evening.
tid ay uua'ue w s
,.ion being isil u
Lrul St. Matthew's l'lrtl
rurt'.sud, The service
.. and Hi. hoped the .Inger
iM to visit us again in "
fait I'lak". of .Viwi. Was
kibe County mil Ut Muuday.
L nm-iut'l. where rhtl wake
L went "dry', at the recent tc
it mil l altogether l" W
him. Mr is burr a good many
lae Hay bribe high
:i hit nrrgbW i" I"
i o and inconvenience
,0,1 pa.Kirillg their ltrtd.
rod Sl.ll I carry Uwlt ol
I nglcs and H"' '
to I.' 3ft f ihouMtul.
II. MtiKUUft.
Sit. Iioi'iu
-ml. ol Jul will I cclcUaled
I'rrc In the lrfaraed I'ult ll
U men uiulcr the auspice
td Artisan Assembly No. 3H,
-.11 be taring and other .port Wf
pnnl dancing all y and
Take well filled bakt with
vrlr Settle K. Harbour will
Helms Wednesday. June St. and
four il. reluming once month
lr. IVn thing In the dental
kt in a iii. i i'Um manner. - rii
,;e ami. a ciallv, TeHb en
tire, uibce ol St. Heiene Il-tl.
Smhh - Mr. J. It WelltiiK-
Krlitay lo.t ra 'cltiKit dy" at 8t,
iUleiu, m from noon until Utc In ttie
evening evcrylxxiy rliclitcd In the
f terclwe aixt (eetlvllle. Owing tu the
mlu It n luiMMiMe lu bolit the picnic
III the grove heat luwn, m ell ol tile
"doliige" were t the dioul boutc, the
(trtlU heing hi'lil on the trhuol gmunilt.
The ltriuim iirugram cartirl out
M piiliU.lict lu the Miit, ml every
femur ol It, cwrliilly the clillitrrn't
tiurching ml club winging eierclM-e,
wet thoroughly irr;UlI,iil rellwteil
grrnt ctedi". upon teiuhvr tint mjilU.
tu the evening thrre u linrumv
tu eulrrUiiiinciil In the w houl liouw anil
the lleuitenre wa lluiilot only hy the
iMcuihly room. I'.il llunke are
ilue Mr. lieu. w. Voiiel 01 Knimer, lor
hit klnitnwM in iling with the muticM
prugttui. Hi ml' pteetcil ell who
heard them, u eouie ol thriu were
eepecUlly epprecUled by the youngtlert.
Alter the iirogrem ke trcm w ervtd
ml tlietupplr autumct, nrtling nrat
Mill lor the IjcncQtol the library fuml.
I turn lull t' V ol ilrlcrmlu
lion tatupply the truilc with
vnrtety ol choice groi'erlr, Ireib
vrifrUUee and lrlt. t'.renilr,
tin and quecna ware. IVedt,
IMinlt end oil. Motor giline
and Ntphta. aud I drartlly -prn
ulo your (atronage.
M. C.tiKAY.
grntr.il ine'ChaiidiM elore, in
idwg now o fii;ied by the Col
1'wntv bank, will I rrady lor
uUl July liitli. Mr. Wr-lling-renin
bring biuiur la iH. tleb
Suing llir Uriurr ol t'olmrsbla
wificitiilly .r-isiii tud.iieiilf nt
k il juy tlinu t if ,111c tJ St Hi'l
uilc In the tint pUe he will
Win An iniirtant ile-
cmn. ol c-UI (ntrre.l to Columbia
County, wilh It great and growing twin-
To ItooM Tun Countv-A rciirescnU
tlve of the Kunwt inKniie waa In St.
Helena lecoully and made a propoeitlwi
lor advcrtiilng thin county that la worthy
ol comiidenilion by our people. The
Suniet l publithcd by the Southern I'a
clfic Railroad Company and therefore
lu uuiuual hii-ilitiea fur giving publicity
to any lection In brief the proportion
i! The inagatliie will give the county a
hall page each month for twelve montha,
together wltH one four-page writeup,
printed and dinlributed throughout the
Ka.t, ten tbouaand ,12-puge bookletf,
lllulrated with viewi of the acencry,
fieldn, orcbanU, milla dairy herda, Ac,
o( the county, givi the county apace lu
the time carda and foblera laaued by the
couiwuy and furninh vicwa to ita ttcre-
opt icon lecturera who are continually
touring the Wcatern Middle Statct, and
give n iwce in their HuroMn publi-
.'iitioiu, which arc printed in three lan-
guagrt. The price atked for this work ii
f HSO, and it rcmaint to be een whether
county aatetaed at $17.(X)0,(X)U can raiae
thl amall mm for advertising purpoaes.
The I loulton-St "Helena Commercial
Club will aKin laaue a call for a public
niectiug of alt intcretted to meet and
fully diacuat thin and other matter (or
the good of the county.
rkbool warrant nulled at par.
Columbia County Hunk
Lumber it being hauled for the erection
of Mr, J. Warren Ouick new cottage at
the comer of Oak and Wllliimctt trecta.
Mr. I'rank Wilkin h the contract.
i Did you ever top to figure what the
1 navmll at St. Helen now M Add to
the number working at the plant below
town about IW or 40 block maker work
in the other iarrie, then the fuhermen
anil the people engaged in other occa
ration. When all are counted it will go
well over fiOO a day.
The ball tram here wa disappointed
Iat Sunday, a they expected a game
aith a tram which failed to show up.
The Ex-President Passes Away
At His Home at Princeton.
DEATH OF CLEVELAND
will wait until rain la badly needed by
the rancher, then cut hia bay.
WARREN
Harry E. Rinard who waa accidentally
killed by falling from a heavy wagon
while returning from Portland laat Sat
urday and wa buried In the cemetery
at Scappooae on Tueaday. Rev. Lew
Davie of Warren preached the funeral.
Contractor baker baa begun the erec
tion of the new ecbool house at Warren.
The districts at Scappooae have Joined
together and are building a school hoaee
which will be a credit to the town. A
Grover Cleveland, ex president of the
United Stale, died aud lenly at hit home
n l'rincelon, New Jersey at 8:40 Wed
nesday morning, the immediate came of
hia death, according to hi phyiicinus,
being heart failure complicated With
pulmonary thromboaia and oedema.
All utlinatea of Grover Cleveland' 1
character and hia aerviceato the country team will be provided to carry all chil-
tot, into account theto fact : dren to the achoool who live two milee
He aved the gold atandard. or from tne building.
He vigorously enforced the Monroe! Leonard' new meat (hop at 8cap-
loctrlne and compelled England to re- poose la doing a fine business. Last
niiect it In the Venetueta cane. week they handled two hogs, one beef,
He recounted the necessity for a new land one veal. When it 1 taken into
navy and broke np the monopoly In naval consideration that there is another meat
contracts that had existed under former hop la town this is a good showing for
admiuiatration. I the prosperity of Scappooae.
He enforced the civil service laws ana Mr. naloh Hazenhss been quite tick.
broadened the ueetulnesiof the civil aer
vice commission
When the Governor of Illinois refused
to enfor e the law President Cleveland
promptly aent the federal troop Into the
State and restored order.
Under bis administration the first at
tempt was made to ferret out the frauds
upon the public domain and retore to
the people the land ol which they had
bevti robbed
Wo have no doubt the verdict of his
tory will be that Mr. Cleveland was one
of the greatest American presidents ano
that In all of bis public acts he we in-
The doctor pronounced it pneumonia
fever.
Mrs. Henry Bumgardner died Monday
night. She lias been sick for tome time
with stomach trouble.
Mr. James Bacon, Jr. la able to be
aiound again after being confined to the
house for ten days by sickness.
SCA1TOOSE
ber iulcrr.U. h been renilcml ly inc i ,crit)ite arrangement have oeen
Inter. tlr Commerce Couiuiilon involv- UU1)C for ,;. ,,tt Sunday but there
ina rale ou lumber, hinglc mi l "tber I pfotmbiy will 1 e one on the diamond
forrt fidui t Iroin Irrgoii to r.arrn . llcre
unit
and Southern .int. an I the rate eciu
to I r.wt-ul!y lavurabte to I'ortUnd.
and Columbia county iiit, they are
wlut ja knowu a "coimoon jioiut" with
Porllaud. The decision i claiuinl t 1
a very Imi-ntant one br the Imulcrnicn,
.....I Mij relit! III the oiwniiiil of
I... .1 m. Inn? bid a Knot!
trade, but wi re unable under the con
Ir.ttd r4le, to c to w th the South
ern mill. We trmt it may nu-an the re
.urn ,,t ion ol ',iii.iiirM by the Kainlcr Mill
aud Lumber Cuimy, at Ksiuier.
The Milton Crock bridge, one mile
Wjdme Ihcv h.ive t aitl si as;. , o, iirii-m. oil the Warren road, la;
higher pi ice than they oibl V(.ry dangcrou Condition, We -
ill I luc I up alter the accliteni
We i
:y Interejt on Time Deposit.
Columbia County Bank.
by t.iking tlimi l I'ortlauil.
:tvllo ed thrill goil lor
I ml rrawiii-iliic pIH'c S lhy
rt thr name g 1 in the lilclrop-
that don't win their trade we
trry much niipn I
kHVIN; AMI l'l,ITKMINr. tMHMl
uriiiircd, Addrea L. H rtiilker.
.Otegon, IliWiJI
f-t. Ilr'rii. iju.irry Cuuipitiv )
! Sim l iv, riiiiu nlg'it and day
jriupiiiMii nl nit nne liiutdrvd a d
"n They luve work ulfnd to
Itee steady woik (or a long wrlod
prcKiit the ipiarry and thu bbwk
FcniKlituie the blggcat wage iy
mtry In the county, though the
whi n llirre U a run on, kcepa a
'11 ol ta.li In circ illation beri1.
ty a blant cmutalninii 1 UK) nound
let was set oil, and loosened up
nowgli to (cvernl day. The
t light bwk nice at night
avkii l-'reiiii the premises at IVcr
one buy mare, lour veal old,
f slioiit cloven hundred pounds,
ihlle strlie ou forehead, one front
hind loot white, black mane and
l light buy, I'ive dollar reward
Pi'l lor her return, or information
'o Mrs. R. c, llauiell.lieer Island,
F'1 1'resh, St. Helens.
J- Southard, manager ol the
(,tlc rmich at Warren, wns a
e Hie court house laat Monday,
'PwU that only two tract of the
ve as yet been aold-7:!0 acre
C()lliid donulion for 18,00(1, and
f " ol the home place to John
fc'i t Jd MX). W. C. Cooper's
r-iiweuty acres was not cou-
I.IW ll W
.... .. . :.. ,1.., I..r
occur The Nist again "
the county I" l"it hr.dgc to remain
in a ilaiiger4 condition come very
close to criminal negligence.
8tkavki-Kiiii near St. Helen, one
Kray miiri, nearly whit, liW k.iiu.is,
12 years old ; one duty gray horse. 8 years
old. liVi pounds, hog ba-'k, both shod;
one buy mare, Kl und. Ill year, old;
one bay horse, !W W venr om.
dress Gun llcgdc, St. Helen.
Henry C. bowler, ol Coble, is a mem
ber of the federal Jury li"'"1 l"
the case ol the t'nilcd Slates v James
Henry Itooth. ex receiver ol the Ron
burg Laud Olllce. limit U is accused ol
the riime ol receiving brils (of giving r.
A. Krib advance inlotmation concerning
the time when certain hunt vvouni
Come available br filing.
Mr C T. l'lescotl ha received from
l. 1,'rl. W and tile work t Tortland and
from the brickyard, at Vancouver two
specimens ol viliiticd hr.es ma. ...-.
clay Irom the Bschelor l'lat country.
. ia,.rr..r. extires. the opinion
lhat thl. clay will make tet V""
......i. Is now l!liiil useil hi l'ortlaml
. . .....I nuriKisc. lViitlaiid
Shi riil White wa called upon last
Sunday by Deputy lleattie, of I'ortlsnd,
to assist in the capture ol the lellow who
tired Into the crowd on board tbe tcam
, ,. ...!erCDitaICllvaitwasleaviugtheiloca
i i-.asicni .
at Martin r.iu.i. me nvsu
iHwt bad been job!ng the hore jicople
and some one of ti e excursionists threw
a bulled egg into tbs hore crowd, which
so iiiceiocl one of l ie men that he uu
mediate!- oneiied file with hi revolver,
. . . . nr,,r
i -rely ounniiiK ji ...
iLe deckhand. The t ao otlicera securcu
the culprit ami lodged liim in the Kalama
toil.
Kor Sale Money Ordcru" good any
where, low rate.
Col. Co. Bank.
The school Ixilird ha wisely decided
to re employ the present edkient corps
ol teacher.
ti- r.raiwl Master of Masons for the
state of Oreisou will pay a visit to Clats
:10th. All Mason iq
Kol tauding are invited to be preeni
The river 1 fulling slowly, audweatner
... ... .I.... I u.Ul nrntuilitv
com itton are ucu wai i. i
.,iir,iie to lower until the ordinary
.nmin-r itaee is reached, and th "ry
men are able to move their hems oats io
the lowland and resume business at the
old stands.
I have money to loan on approved
dictate secrit.v.rt,HrowEUi.
St. Helens, Oregon
The farmers are all much relieved to
see the water receding, as rears were
.nurl.tnal that it misht fninlk tliirh
lluenced solely by a desire to do that I nough Q do much JainaKe The
wmcti waa jmiaim nKim " ""'"" poultry folks are especially glad to tee
for the permanent god of the country. .. . - ,8 nd mink
1?A1 I PI? Plecatsi especially, are playing
ItrtliMl J:ilV I l.avon with Urn vounir chickens and
.1,.nlr ltA 1... Ih.l fp PlnniniMir-
At tbe meeting of the Commercial ... ' .. . .n . n,t .
Club of this city a letter was read from hBndwd ,h h th, n( of
judge Scott, of Salem, President of the Uule nuieance
Orego.H.ooaKoauaAssu-tauon.iowu.,..
track since baying began, the few who
do pass being clearly of the won't work
type.
J. W. Armstrong, of Tituburg, was in
the iudire sgrees to come to Hiinier to
delivers lecture on good roads. The
udge says that there is a great interest
manifested throughout tho State for
:ood rods and that they have already
established sixteen stone quarries in t'jwn Monday night on his wsy to Port
Marion County slid now have some of bind. He reports a veiy backward
the best stone obtainable for rond work, spring in tbe Nehalem valley, but saye
tn hia letter he suuneet lhat we COiumu- there is a fine cherry crop, thouali no
nicatt with the county court and get the pears, and few apples
ofllcials Intorested in the work. It is a poUto planting is now being complet
ed that there la not a taxpayer in me Bud a oUlnper yieid looked for,
county dui who is w.i.ina v nlentlful
now and soon me eariy varieties
this choice fruit will be gathered.
of
hare of taxation tor good roads. Judge
Scott says be can be here about the mid
die of July, and a rousing meeting
should be held for the purpose of getting
what everybody wants. Let us hear
irom St. lieiens. . . . , ., i,. , t h. eves of a ball.
The school directors hsve hired Pro-1 .f . ..... ....
fessor By land, Mrt. By land, Miss Howell
Andrew Elliott, of PitUburg, hss been
I arrested on a charge of cruelty to animals,
and Miss Duxberry for the ensuing
school year, and are corresponding with
several eastern teachers ta fill the other
two vacancies. This district is very for
tunate in having Mr. aud Mrs. Byland
Mr. Elliott will have bis trial on tbe
tenth and alleges that his act was
necessary and proper as tbe bull was a
dangerous and vicious animal and depriv
ing it of it sight rendered it harmless.
There is an effort on foot to establish a
here for another year, as they are among creamery in the Nehalem Valley. Large
the best educators of the State.
Mike Ellis came near eing minus a
dnlUnrv horse Ihsi Tuesday. While
moving a small building on the wharf,
a sudden lurch of tbe building threw tbe
horse oft the dock into the river. He
swam to the shore, and after taking up
a portion of the sidewalk the horse was
finally brought to the surface none the
worse lor his bath.
quantities of cream are shipped to Port
land every week ana it is tnougut it
would pay to start a creamery there.
Harry Rynard, who resides near Scap-
poose, was sccidentally killed last Satur-
nrday afternoon by being run over by a
wagon loaded with hogs while he was
on his way to Portland. When about
one and a half miles the other side of
Linntou stopped bis team and started to
l . ..mninetlta niiri'
re..tsuin.lyll"' ul,l"1"ca """"
rom Newbcrg. Yamhill county. U I
,o make an excellent paving buck,
for which there Is a growing demand.
The clay wa. anhjeoied to teiuirature
o, three thousand degree.. Mr Preacott
will soon receive W.pl of b ldlng
T.,,.1. .....i. from thl clay. The clay Is
;,;ip(cl!I1B,ed wit,, oxide of , ro, which
Mrs. J. Warren Quick Is visiting with
,er parents at Dnllns, Tolk County. She
will be absent two weeks.
Mr. L. H. Uulker, of Rainier wus a
visitor to the county- scat Wednesday on
mad business. Mr. Gulker is an
earnest advocate of good roads and be-
... ii-,.. tbe Decide of Rainier should give
J i ' .. " . . ...1.1.
more atteution io una
Mr tobn Dolan, of Warren, was
plcsaut caller at the Mist oflice on Wed-
usday last
.ULs Lulu George is attending a State
eschars' meeting at hugene,
pr. and Mrs. II'. R. Cliff were Portland
visitors lust Wednesday.
... I I H.
M.rs. R.O. llatcn.oi
matters last Wednesday
. '. . . .. ,..,..., alieht. He put his foot on the hub of
aienuica worn, wi ... .. . h..,
IUC WUI .1111 JT- '
the front wheel and the horses' feet.
His fall startled the horses aud they
sprang forward, two of the wheels pass
ed over his head, killing bim instantly
instautly. The victim was a single man
Ex Mayor
on uueiucss
morning.
Mr. Roth, our Eeninl driiK8i8t, went
to Seaside on businosa lust uicmiay
morning.
Miss Mary E. Cotiyers, the talented 05 years of age, and bore an excellent
menu soprano and vocal teacher, has reputation. He was in the employ of
given up her weekly Kelso trip, aud Calvin Johnson.
makes Portland instead, for tbe purpose Beglm,jng uext Wednesday the sa-
of studying her art. loon8 at Houlton and StHeleus.
Dr. Cowperthwalte and wife were
Portland visitors this week. Bnckleu's Arnlea Salve Wins
J. A. Schunesen the crenmeryman it Tom Moore, of Rural Route 1, Coch-
constantly Increasing the output of his ran, Or., writes: "I had a bad aore come
" .- i. .i.e. slnmii rnlnr.
,1 U lusUl lllll IlilUfc r
The brick i. .harp and doe not crumble I ,kk
plant since putting in cold storage
For thirty years Judge Rlanchaad has
cut liny on his ground west of the opera
house, and the next day it always rains.
The Judge has never been able to get a
good crop of hay from that piece of
ground yet. He doclorct in iuture be
on the instep of my foot and could And
nothing that would h. al It until I ap
plied Bncklen'a Arnica Salve. Less than
a halt of a 25 cent box won the day for
me by affecting a perfect .cure." Sold
under guarantee by Houlton, Warran,
Scappooae aud Duer Island dealers.
fy court.
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