The Oregon mist. (St. Helens, Columbia County, Or.) 188?-1913, September 04, 1908, Image 4

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    J
nATii of KrcasK Skmi'UH The
death to announced, at Sti Diego, Cali
fornia, on August 2Sth, ol Hon. Kttgeiie
Sempls, at one time t resident ol t'olum
bit County and quite prominent m lein
ocratic politics here. Mr. Scuiple was
M hle man and during his lifetime held
several positions of trust. Having been
elected State Printer and holding by ap
pointment by President Cleveland, the
office of Governor ol the territory ol
Washington.
Bas vua Rent Inquire at this of
fice. The ball game Sunday m rather too
one- sided to he interesting, the score
being 20 for St. Helen to 0 lor the Rai
nier boys. Cass Cauiplwll pitched lor
St. Helens the first part ol the game,
but as the Rainier players claimed they
could do better against a local pitcher
the home boys acaouiodated them In
putting Jake Walters io the box. They
did not, however, seem to connect much
better with Walters thau they had with
Campell. Rainier should send its best
men to St. Helens il it wants to win, and
then there will be no walkover. 11 Kal
nierS team, on account of prior engage
ment, cannot come here, why not ar
range lor a double header some Sunday
on the Rainier grounds. Our boys will
not (eel sore if Rainier win-, but will do
their best to prevent such a result.
Itisoulya gak who makes a nui
sance of himselfatcainptueetiugsorothcr
public gatherings. No thorough bred
port is ever guilty of such conduct.
The comp'aiuts tiled against Henry
Morgus and wife oy Kim KUia hare
been dismissed, the couiplainaut being
messed with the costs.
Fred Wstkins sustained quite a severe
injury last Thursday an 1 bad a narrow
escape from death while at work in Mas- j .10UJCOf o;e Uohuian ou September P-lh
ten' logins? carat). They were "deck' : , , tv tt;
( A 1 ........... Ti...tiU ... luV
kn,in v-r nl.l lm had lu cll aliittftd
from his home in Poland to relatives on
Sauries Island He was detained for
several weeks at Kills Island, the govern
ment nuaraiitiiie station, until His te.n-
tives torwarded hint sulllcieut aioury to
comply with the renuirements ul the
immigration law. Ol course lie does tn
understand a word ol i-.nglish ami m
journey ol mauv thousand miles must
have been a terrible experience lor one
so young.
Mr. Harry West starU to-day lor
Seattle to attend the first meeting of the
Western Washington lair. lie will
take uiuetcen head of Columbia County
Jerseys' and expect to bring horn a
share of the cssh and the honor, t'roiii
there he will Uke his slock to the State
t'atr which Iwgius one week from Mon
day next.
SPECIAL INTRODUCTORY OFF?
FREE FREE
WITH A ONE-POUND CAN OF
m i i r l n
Diancne . . oatung . . row
TM IS
t li.ive a fu stock of determina
tion to supply the trade with a
variety of choice groceries. treh
vegetables and (ruits. Cramtr,
tin and queens ware. S-e.U,
paints and oils. Motor gasoline
and Naphta, and 1 heartily -prvcistc
Vur kitron.ige.
M. C. OKAY.
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Coi'STV Cot'RT County Court for;
Columbia County is in session is we go j
to press. A contract has been let to .
I). Case for the construction of a bridge
across Heaver creek, aWe V;tioti.a
Liquor licenses hsva been Kranbrd to !.
IC. Butts, of Gable and John Larson, ol
Oak Point Viewers have been atipotnt-
edon the Kultcrtou roail, to meet at the
ing a log, when the under log slipped
and came against his right leg, bruiiug
it quite severely from the knee to the
ankle.
Mr. Joseph Vanblaricoui. who has re
sided in the Nebalem alley for over
thirty years, was s vWitor to the county
seat on Wednesday
There are larv'er stores than Welling
ton's but none in Columbia County that
are better equipped or carry a finer slock
of goods in all the lines he liau.llcs.
The first grain ship of the scin
piurd St. Helens outward bound last
Wednesday .
Columbia county is full of noxious
eeds such as the Kussian. Cana.listi
Come to our store anil see it. We will exploit
you can get it entirely tree of cost.
Offered Eacluaively By
tin firrn O 1 TVTrVTTfc PM
HOULTON ORE;
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Sheriff White started yesterday for a chineM! , m) ,o.d su,s-n..M .,
ait to his mother at the old home m . . , ,,,, !,,,.,. 1
are tuhwkh, J v . ...
M. nil
tHV lll.'tll'
nachini'
mucin: r is t
lii'.NTtsT- t'r Kam wilt 1 ill lii".:t
ton l-'rtdav and Saturday of cscli week
visit to his mother at the o!
Kansas. He expects to 1 gone about; fields, to hire hell, to destroy
six weeks and during h.s aUence the nil elrKe the exp-nse to the
evil doers will please be good. propcr,y owncr,. Towns ate liable to a
Aleck Sword and Joseph Iligenboth- fine of not 1 -ss than fiO nor more than
am, of Vernonia, were visitors to the .VK) if they are no', cut after notice b
county seat this week. , the road superv:srs I( the tiwl upei
Professor G. W. Murpbv, principal ol visor docs no! conform to the law he can
the CUtskanie public school, was a St. , be fined or W To n. neglecting
Helens visitor Vedm?uy on nis ay w -. - , n h. , in ,,,,. .,,
CUtskanie He was formerly principal private owners must pay expense of cut- j , .,.. .-,,,.,
of the Latah high school, Washington, ting, and if they knowingly allow weed, "
and comes highly recommended. of this nature to Ko to seed, are
i liable to a fine.
,..n, rtlin, hs a.,oointl the follow- Abtolotely fairness m weight a, " j , , , ,,r ,
; .iican see for your'clf, is assure-! all who , .rr tirM i -t .-i
ing omcers to see nuu me ... .v.u Uvilm..,'. r""".1"
FARM FOR St
One hutnhcil aens it tiuartcr f mile from fer
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i t p.p,,ur .in, i.. Hon. 1 hnt.v erc m cuuivaiton, use oaiauatK.
j (Jwii Villn !iiiiu'!i ui'xl f KiuUlaldf
.i!rhlp, tl e Jncoli . Heemskit
! L tl.itatitlv .!'. d t'l the K tii
I!lie"l-lIti. J'll-4, ... ... ...... f ..... . - - ,
Mitit ur.puiv '.k ti.t i... turr; liotie an I barn and three good ptf
r is i...i nil v w . i ir . t,!.ur u.-II uatctcd: vouut; orclurti: five ht1
hct ! ' Y entile; 1 50 chkkciM, inetilialorand brsolet
h ti,;;tv .tti.! l.iti!) imjilcjncuts: hay and grain teori
I'riec' 5 :.,. 1 1 a t f cah, balance on lime it e!
iuu-uM. Will :.ell with stock or without. Fr,
SUMMONS.
ticit'.tss ciIS on r write to J. 1'. WKST.Sc
l.u'.-lU lir .k'
1 t.J t .mil. llr..
nut
to attending public schools is strictly en-
IrtrrrA: Davies. Warren; I . t-
,1' feii Uhl
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Sttliiliion., anil Nolle of Ke(llt allntt
IK laud Till"
John F. Johnson, CI tsa..nie ; James M
Hill, Mist.
Superintendent Collins will attend
next week the convention of county
superintendents, h:elt meets at Salem
on the tenth and U-ts two days.
Revival services sre being conducted
in the M. K. church at Warren, by S. C
Sherrill, ISastisi minister, every evening
st 8 p. m. Song service for l' or ID min
utes, followed by a pointed -t) miuute
sermon on some g pel theme. All are
cordially invited to atlend. Meetings
will continue according to' attendance
and interest.
Oliver Anderson, o' CUtskanie, was in
St. Helens on Wednesday last, to see il
be could fin 1 ny legal salve f-.r certain
injures for w!m n be holds t se Benson
Company respin ble, as he claims that
their cars or engine scare 1 h s horses so
that they ran sway snd he was thrown
from the wagju and q ntc seiiously in
jured. .
Messrs. C. L. and Oeorgc Conycrs, of
CUtskanie, were St. Helens visttors last
Wednesday, and accompanying them
was Mr. J. K. E. Bourne, of Kainier.
Together with a St. Helens delegation
they went befjre the county court to ask
for aid in advertising tint resources of
OolurnMa County; but the court will
wait for an expression ol sentiment from
the taxpayers.
Shoes, in the latest models and finest
stock, at the most reasonable prices, ut
Wellington s new store, H. Helena.
Marriage license have been granted
during the p-ist veek to Hilma Jacobson
and Matti Mottanen, of Quincy, and
to Amelia CUnsen and Henry Johnson
of CUtskanie.
P. A. Frakes has returned from the
East with twelve head ef Holsteln-I'ries-ians
to add to his champion herd and
will exhibit the best jef them at the Ore
gon State Fair.
Shingles, 91.95 and fj2.00 per thousand.
Wellington, Bt.IIaUu,
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Conductor Ixbbms am! umiiy i tf Ult .i.- it.r t,. n( itir.ti i
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WatU, Reuben; Jame. Jesse, Rainier ; j his mother at Lakesde Slo;k rartn l':.
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cominc dsmp and lumpy, when filling : r.-.iit.n.. w -i i uu o. .:. i
them put i t tell to taelvp pl.ses ol , f m iir I,
rice," aays the Woimn's Home Cmn-: "' "t"
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Ion for 8-ptember. "This will not come
throutfli the holes in th cover lint Will
bread the lumps of lult u I gather the
moisture; thus tin salt is always dry and
fine.
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WANTED m CASH
A C.oo-.l
DAIRY FARM
With
Stock and Pann Implements
They Take The Kinks Out
"I have used lr. King's New Life
I'ills for many tears, with incn-iuinit
suciiiluclloii. They tnkn tl.e kinks out
'il stomach, liver :nd bowels without
full or Inc'.ion," says N. II liroan, of
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Tenth and Morrison, Portland, Oregon A. P. Armstrong, LL.., i'rlm lp.il , " " : !' !( "'
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j,vvc occupy two uoors 05 oy 100 ieei, Jiave a fao.ooo 1 4 tiipitit-tt I
employ a large faculty, give individual instruction, receive more calls
for office help than we can meet. Our school ndmittwllv hruli" ull
others in quality of instruction. It pays to uttcnifsucU an institmlou. I c- ' "8Bv". frr.
C.8all a Baslness Man: "Keep hammering away everlastlm.ly ihoroiu-h i , , KA" UOU' 'nMI'"
work Tt will win out in the end " Haiti nn .',l,.u(,.-. im ,. . """h ' ; l.eiv.- ll.iii,i,.( ,,n, (, (-,.,,i Hiii'iiut lfor I'.wi
worn, k win win out in mc enu. nam an r.ancstort "The fpinliiy of itriie. ' "" ' f' ' il, i.oi.i.r ir hi, iii. 1,. .1
tion given in your school mrfkes it the standard of iu kind in the Nonhwe t 1 V.'"';",.. (,'."':.?'?,. r?.17t VsV" ' '
COpen all the year. Student admitted at any time. CatalKu free. hvM9m M IVt
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