The Oregon mist. (St. Helens, Columbia County, Or.) 188?-1913, August 21, 1908, Image 1

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::THE OREGON
MIST
a. xxv
St Helens, Oregon, Aug. 21, 1908.
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fink U colling, ur.iin for lvtti
Uni an. I otliria tills Week.
Liit nl timothy, I'luviit, hihI grain
(ml lung win rniuiin iroill
Iho mlo lull.
v Wiltmi linn sold III llm'ier nml
i'iIi. John Allium place,
t,(irttriiuY,sjiil Kllii l Wri'.l viri
'nl ti tho teudum' t'saiintiattoii
llpNit limt Week. Ni-lialum ba
oul utl nuiliv teacher tlit
Inol twt'lvu yean.
Kiit tlirtlii'rii)tu am iC't'i'X
at tnitineta. Tlixio In liioiti grain
h here tin yrarlliaii ever bclnrw.
Mirln Mmniiithm mum In I lip
Sail Saturday to villi Mend ami
,.-t'n mii'ii im.i Monmouth
iitor and summer icIhhiI in I'urt-
i:i Mo nml family ari alw n.liun
lifting at V.riionli. Mr Mow
innooMiiiie lo f'l li it led arm
mil In hand ha.llv chopped up
b.gia ar two or three wx ki ago.
nml Mr. darker, son-in-law
'lliii-r ol Dr. IIuiiIhI.i of Wino-
r mi oil tended VKiltt irl ed lot
kiiiin In Indiana on I'leadiiv of last
I hey luailo many Irlomla hern
nnipllt llul Knllgloll.hocll'lV llllil
mil stand o much In nrnl of.
lliinnliiwmul hiathtee brother.
furling the- unml siieerntful inum i
j llntt tint brn liulil at Vermiiila
keral years. There have lieen 12
iiveislous.
VERNON I A.
Ixtttt KelrfMrt, who hat b-M-n vis-
l'elilile t rk with die McDon-
urned lumin MoinUy.
Urn Enilii'ins It ui 'uli'.il Cre k
k. ilolnic roiiil wnrk.
Uote and D W. KcM'V h.ive lr-
k on lilt' M'hool gruumU.
Nit-korwin ml tin fstoleiia ninlim
U'.-n helping In (tin II ill iik i( a alio
n Cullman trttUy.
cr ten baptisms at llm camp
Itff TileMiltf v ItV lltinifti tint.
rv liw aprtllkluig.
uiueeluig oldie 1 Wed'Htulay eve- '
ill ui-'ii, ii i nml nit mikir nro.
mouths mfii. vii on our
r-4-l' oil erir. hft.
sii.r.xci-:
Uk Kl l in brirliiiil nil Hut
til' kt nl I it r,M 11 U,i m i.Hli'.l
.voudlnw tlixv IIuIk ntliik lo
wile I li wi t.iku Koilol n lui'iffc
j iul your tlninn li in iT'iil Cm -
gam. 1. 1 I oule nl K' rtul I"-
'"(ilfl tiv I J tlii Inii MM t Knit -
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"llol. Ini'l It!" lit tlio i lii.i-ilnl ,ii.
lull rvi-ryoiiB KHH'tml with tlivmi lUyn.
Mil John nml family It ft "Camp Ac
urn niinoii) lur.n. ncii'im.
AIkuii nix lnriiiln of the l'ittiliiirir
riuinn miii urivinif kiuh lumin a rpi'orU
l'imkinmiii to Mlxt Tiii'mlny cvmilnif.
A till 110 1'r.iWit frnlll MUI tmiMiil ihrntmli
inii imi hum r fliiv to uriiiuihi in mnoiti
l'lllillifllliU Nmiilny,
Vll t'll l'il I'll lllllilc IiIh r.'ililnr Siiinliiv
iriji io i.imnnniiio.
Mint Anno (Icoijn )li Krliliiv r.ir
i minimi.
Ililli'n IWliwiii nci n i n oirnlnxilH
MllllilllV.
Mr. I.ovi'll, llm Mi.t liiilrhiT, lumlti
nn worn iv rotiiM up lliii Vni,.y hatur
ily.
A Unix rrow i u( l'orilii'iiliirii me i'iii
iiiK nv I uimiiirn
Mr. Hot hkit'. tin) .(Hlmniiti.r, In
iiioviiik li i io ni fiuct ii ar imiiin.
I'rtNl Alltoi nn'l wvuriil li liult from
rortmiKl r c.iiuiliig nl rltuliur(.
Whiil't niiiiiio ? J i in ilii) ii' t go
lo Kuiinwk SiiuiUy.
Mr. J. V. Ariiialionir ! In llm vallaiv
for M frw ilnvn, Hn lixiku i xi wvii)ly
liii.py. i oiiiiuiiitliii J I in.
Tl.'r.lJY
( liroulr lllurrohp llrllrtnl
Mr. K lnl llury, with llio I'nitcil
Htnltii llnpruM Co., Chlciiifo, writi,
"Our Ui'iirl Suiicfliili'iiili'iit. Mr.
(junk, hunilnl me a lttlc of Cliamlim
Uiu'a Colic, Cholrra, ami PUrrohra
Hi liU'ily minm tluiK ago to dim k an olil
ihloliin iliarrohi'a. I have uacil It ilnco
tlmt lime u oil cun'il uiany on our Imlm
who hnve Iwkii irk. I am nn uMauMlur
who Kivi-il Hh Kuthvrforil II. Havr
hihI William Mi: Kiulny four yean In
the lrl Ohio Ui'ifinuuil, ami liavB no
alltneiiti rxccilrliroi.iciliarrhiH-a, whlrti
thir ipuip.ly tiip at ouc." For lain
qy A. J. IViiiing, (IrUKKt't'
DILLARD & DAY
Attonieys-at-Law
I'racUot s in any Court, SiU or
Feilvrnl. Next door to court Iiuum
8T IIKLKNS. OHK.
EW YORK STORE
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Just at present we arc making a SpcciaUy of
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wc continue to carry the largest and best stock of General
chandisc, including everything needed about the House
Farm. Wc have made a
eat Reduction of 25 Per Cent
all Dry Good and DrcHS Goods, Ladies' and Men's Shoes
II:it On ruprifliimr cxccnt Stanle Groceries. We must
Lee our stnr-V mid in order to move it rapidly we make
I unparalelled offer. An opportunity never before given
e and seenre the pick of our great stock.
500 TONS OF HAY WANTED
Wrru-i- r( cii?nc1a mi lisind. Iii our Grocery Line wc
t tf frnr1 :inr1 WC lll.SO ll.llldlc l'loUl". I4CCU,
pniturc, Hardware. Compare our prices with any and all of
competitors.
LOCAL
Hamn i'oh RitNT-IiuiuIro iitlliit of
fice. l'M-KRH Ohantkii At the tciichcr'ex.
aniinrtlou hrhl at the court Iiuum: lint
w:k the following certlfii'atc were
Rriinteil; 1'lmt Gruile-Knte K. Konilc
and Kathcrlnv l'rveniaii, Hrcotul Drailc
Thoniaa II. Iluuicr, OohlejKatie C. ll.ik
r, W'nrreu ; Oncur O. W'reil. Vernoiiia;
Lena I,, linker, Wurreii ; Klliel Weed.
Vcruoul: Gertrude A. Weed, Virnotila;
tiolilie M, Duncan, ScappooH'i 1'iiiinle
Sharp, Kelno. Third liraile-Chrliliiic
K. Wilnon, Rainier; Hiirrii-tt V. lliuh,
IiiKllni Lin y M. Howell, Kninirr ; Carrie
1'. I'.ilrrtaon, lithel M . Ilaniei, ClttUka-
Ahaolutely luirncm In weight, a you
can aee for youraclf, i auurcd ull who
dcnl nt WrlliiiKlon'a.
LouK Orr 1'om ScAi iMK.sn-Thc Chap
mam Timlirr CoHiMny hat a force of
men Imck-Uyiug uciir the hljjh llnla
hImiiiI eiKht mile title weal of Warren, ill
aectL.il M towuahip i north range 3 weat.
I'UNlmig ia In ,i north, 4 ct. The
mail ia leiiig coiiatructril in a firat clou
manner, ami from Kcappooae to the prea
rut kiut of construction la a better roml
than the Northern I'acific. The lieople
of tlie Nchalem Valley, who have been
tl on hot air for many yearn, may liml
that the Portland and Southwestern
Railway will he the lirat lo connect them
with the outniilc worhl. Tlit ilittmice
from I'fttahurg to I'ortlantl will I alwot
thirty ai milea, ao tlmt the Nchalem
Valley will lie within 4" niiuutea travel
of l'ortlnnil. The roail la now rlolug a
aiuall inaacuger ami freight huniiicaa,
iiiikinj; ajicclal tria for freight on Tmt
dnya and Sutunliiya nml carrying paancn
gcra ev ry ilay. ,
Si.aiuf Loss llv J'irk The big ilairy
ami hay barn on the lli'gcla farm at Scap
piwie, waa .'.utroyeil by fire Inat l;rllay
allrrnoou, together with one huiulrcd
anil filly loua ol bay, three ailoa, and con
ciilcrahle fami machinery. The barn
waa locatcil within about aixty feet ol
the ctrauiery building, and had it not
leen for the good work done by the lire
fighlcra it, alao, would have been de-
atroved The Una In ctlimanted at $10,-
0iH, The canto of the lire li said to have
been apnntanooua comhuatlon from hay
not thoroughly dried when atorcd. The
Hrgi'lc'a are eiiterpriaing dairymen and
have brrn of i .i iaiderablc benefit to the
roinui'.Mitv, therefore tlit ir miafortuiic
will Ik: aiucerrly regretted.
The Mctli'Miit Church jieoplu at War
ren rem lo be out ol luck. The church
mid paraonage were ao located na to cauae
a curve In the county road, and n jieti-
tion waa circulnted atking Unit they lie
iiinvcd ao tlmt the road could lie atralght-
ened. At the aaiue time the NHlor, Rev.
Lew Ihivlea, waa given to undi-raiiiug that
'ouic proviaion would be tiiiulc by the
county for a aite for the buildings juat
acroaa the road, ami acting on thia belief,
he aigned the petition and moved the
church and pnraonagc tothe old road. Thia
had beeu iart of the Noon estate, ami
when It wai abandoned by the county
aa a rond it reverted to that eatnl1!. Rev.
Daviea haHjtmt received notice from the
Noon people that he iiiual vnente their
premiiiea.ittid now he would like to know
where he I at mid juat what the county
1 going to do about it, if any thing . It
afemi evident, no mutter who ia to
blniiic, that the church people have been
badly aliuig.
Mollifies, ft. Ii5 mid f'.'.OO )cr thouiuiiid.
Wellington, St Helena.
The ferryboat Tiicotna will be with
drawn from the Columbia Uivcr in on
aa truiiia Wgin running into 1'ortlniid
over the Hew bridge, but its usefulness
will by no menus be ended. It will be
taken to Seattle, and run between Unit
city ami the big mills at I'ort Dlnkclv.
Heretofore nil lumber from tlieae mills
hits been barged to SciUllo mid there
loaded on the curs. The big ferry boat
will lake In the neighborhood of 8ti cars,
or n (ull trainload. The empty curs will
tie taken to the mills, loaded mid shipped
back to Seattle, whence they will be sent
to their destination, thus clt'ecting au
Immense saving iu the handling o( lumber.
Your
PLEASURE
it our
BUSINESS
That ia why we offer you now
and then uch Bargains
It it the "come ,'again" trade we
are after
We have just received a full
line of
Boots and Shoes
Of the Best Quality and
Up-to-date Styles.
Whatever brings the
customer the first time,
it is the Quality that
keeps him.
That is where our Foot
wear fits in. It is the
QUALITY - that has
made us Famous.
If you don't try, you
won't know.
Quality First, Last, Always.
J. H. Wellington
ST. HELENS, OREGON.
COLUMBIA COUNTY BANK
INCORPORATED
DOES A GENERAL BANKING BUSINESS
PRINCIPAL CORRESPONDENTS :
First National Bank,
U. S. National Bank,
Hanovkr National Bank,
Portland, Ore.
Portland, Ore.
New York
Officers Wm. M. Ross, President and Cashier; Edwin
Koss, V;cc l'resident; A. I,, btoue, Assistant Cashier.
Directors Wm. M. Ross, M. White, James Dart,
Kdwin Ross.
Lumber
Dry and
Well
Manufactured
Lumber
Flooring, Rustic, Ceiling, Stepping,
Door and Window Jambs. Furnish
Anything in the Lumber Line.
DOORS, WINDOWS, ETC., ETC.
BENIGNUS LUMBER CO.
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I. MORGUS ST. HELENS
HOTJLTOISr, OBEGON
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