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About The Oregon mist. (St. Helens, Columbia County, Or.) 188?-1913 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 25, 1908)
RAINIER The Taft Republican Club of Kainier w organised by Hon. K. W. Conyer, of Clatkanie. Iat Tuwlny. Tim tlub ory.nu.d with a membership 100. V. C. Fry wan elwted pre don J. W. McMiluu vice president, tieQ Vogel secretary ami A L Fuller treasur er. The ollicera of the club constitute the executive committee. Ttii organi aalion is strictly a TaltSlierman club with no faction. A resolution s passed that the president appoint committee to draft constitution and by law (or the consideration of ilie club , Judge Potto, J. W. MeMllan and T. J Fiippen were appointed on the commit tee. Hon. K. W. Conyer then oke of the woik of organisation. V. C. Fry llii'u took the lUkir and made an able apeech on the principles of the Kepubl can party. Judge lVwn, l'rof. iylud,J V. McMilmi and Trot. Collins of Chits katlie all spoke ably on the party and it achievements. Friday, October 2d, wa decided ta the time of the next meeting of the club, in the K. IV ball, at 8:00 i m. Mr. C. I.. Cony era of Clatskanle will l here to place Taft ret irds o i the lm negraph, , if ymi have never hear. Taft, come to the meeting. LAdle are welcome. The liepnbliian Club of this city is thinking vriously of having a prixai wire pi iced in the office of the Secretait of the Club for the election return The Wes'ern Uniou passe in front of the Club headquarters, and Mr. Suudel an old operator, ill do the work for the Club. Who Mid Kainier a not up to d:ite? From information recently teceived Rainier is to have a train to Portland at 7 In tiie morning to return about lOor It at uight, aa soon as the ferry is din-on tiuued. This will give Rainieritee an opportunity of getting into Portland early in the morning and coining home on either the early or late train In the evening. Next Sunday at 2 30 p. ui. Italniei will go against the champion of St. Helen. This will lie one of the btnt gOK-s- ot, the season, for it is a weli known fact that St. Helen has two good pitcners and Kainier Ukes a lack seat for no c uh on the Columbia river. The gam will be worth seeing. Mr. and Mr. E. S. Thomas who are visiting with their son L. 8. of this city west to Cainby to visit their grandchild tiity. and family, last week. They re. turned to Kuinier Mufday and declared tl.ey could atay away no loiger, and that Rainier was the bestcity In Oregon. - The baeball gtme Sunday between St. Helens and the boys from Columbia csmp was a eery entertaining affair though the program was rather too long The score was 20 to t) two earned and thrtr on errors. All that was necessary to secure a mn was to swat at the ball and trot around the diamond. Saturday tnorulug to Jewell then cross the mountains to Aitoria. They expect to spend a week or two in Astoria and Long Beach, Wash. The Imya expect to mnke the drive to Astoria In the Nelial tu Spinner. Itave Kuy wns tumble to make his trip to the tipper I'liilskuiiie Smidiiy, aa he had to suiy home to watch the mink and hawks from getting hwrtusk of kale. Kip VanWiukle bus beon touring the valley this week in hi new ftihtar tired buggy looking (or Items (or the county paper. Hid you titid any, Kip? Kliool begun in llstriel No. 28 Ir week, with Mis Uolda Imncaii at t desk. Wolf Creek AsMvmbly ol Artisans a constructing an addition to their lod hall, for culinary purposes. A Urge concourse o( Sea p pom peo aro visiting the stock allow in 1'orllai this week. Messrs. II. K. Leltare aud K. II. r'Uj were one-duy visitor to our town th week. Hon. K. W. Conyer visited us Wei n-'xl.iy, laying out the woikfora Itepul lican club here. A D. HolniUy and it. Hlatcliford Imv purclm-ed the lOO.acre farm of J. I West, adjoining town, and will put I out to fruit. The new school boue is ueariug cou pietionand grind house warming U being planned for CVtober 2d State Su- periutendeut Ackerman and th county superintendent will be present and an inspiring meeting is expected. Mia Katclla l'aiker ia the principal, with three other teachers, making the faculty for the new school, year begin ning October 5th. Quite an interest la being manifested by Portland parties lu the coal proeiierls west ol here, and development work is expected to begin at an earlv dale. T. A Clouinger will haul the pupils from the tiortu and I'rank Vatidermost from the south to the new school an innovation which in expected tu tive satisfaction. Wm. TeU is building a tine new resi dence on hi canyon farm. F. Novak ia erecting a Irame dwelling on his lnd purchased south of town. M J. Butler has taken a poeitiou with the North Bank work and his rcsi deuce occupied by W. T. tjillette, of Sven-j son, Ore. Mrs. Mal-el Watch, of Sea.i.le, visited ' fiiends at fkappnoae during the week. ; bcappoov is to be a closed loan, In i deed, if the deputy prosecuting attorney j Dolus good to bis promises. The apple crop has turned out siden i didly. The fancy dress party given by the Is-1 KIST J. II. Turk has flu peach tree near his house tlml Is loaded dowit with well developed pea. lie. Seven or eight ' the limb have to lie propped up. Mrs. T. II N "th and daughter Until returned from their visit at Hcliolls la-t Friday, lterg. n m. Pallas, Hull A Co pulled I,, Mi,. !. nr. They mn u day mid ilileshed '.tlW bushels ol grain Willi" IMU left on Thursday for Col . uii;. I , Iih w ill .oiler the Aiii li'nltu ui i'. lle... ulueli oi.ns Sent. 2fllh. The Uy wlh ie nilsM'd ill the home circle but the i will grow up, and part ing tint a do come. s ht .r tie ii ti ss e- HOULTON LIVERY AND FEED STir L. H, COMBS, Pro, GoodLiverv Rigt at Reaionable Rates. Drummeri Trade tiu? Spcilty. "oulton-St. hJ Hack. thelrlu lluieto " 7, ' I MJH, T I - "TIIK SCHOOL, Ol? noov Went (iiiiiie leellnB tlial 11 was g. to h'uve heen there an. I that we are h lug III a progressive age NOTICKolSale of Rainier, Or. Wstrl IkllllU llids will I received for itsM bom! he know as 'Kainier wier liornls. iu deiiouiinatious ot not lcs tlisn f 'ssj m.r more limn lliHW each, to conhirui with an act iscd March i. I'1'7. eiilitlcl "Aa Act to Amend Town Charter id Rl nier." Haul Iwnds will I dated Nov. I will t lue Nov. I. IW2JI, with the right reserved to redeem all or anv part ol the uitir sltrr ten year (rum said date of issue : rim iil and interrrt will be nia.le pavatilr at a dcignsled fi' aijencv ill I'oitUnd, Or. Hi.hlers sre rv This 1 1ueled to name price and rats ot In terest. not etreediiii! 6 per cent lr an num. at whirh thev will ptirchasr said Nitid, A cerliiied check ol 2 per rent o lui'ls bid lor to accompany each bid lliils will tar rrceiveil tor the aunve men tinned (Minds until 12 o'clock n.n. th t I, I'.S'M, the rtjclit being reset veil to rrerl any and ail hids Ail htls should I sealed and addressed to the Underslgnc! rcratary of ttie Kainier Water Couttuis :t. i.x llnM.iniit) Chairman l.M i K. Hi TiiKsmsii. Secrrtrr otlre far I'abllrallea SEHALEM NOTES. Threshing all finished in the Nehalem and all report a heavy crop. John Pringle is clearing bin, I on bis place two miles north of Vernonia. (iuea Jack is looking for the railroad. Mie Ellen and May JSerg visited at Claisk-inie Sunday. John Wallace, Sr., la hauling bis large Crop of oiti toClatskanie this week. W. D. Case has a crew of men at w rk erecting a largo bridge aiross Beaver Creek. Thos. Johnson took out a load of hop pickers to Cluiska de Tl urday. Warren Freen ai was biitriry riding in Vesper last Sunday He got home without breaking his bogy as lie drove with both hands. Rip Van Winkle lost his i,e hat last Monday while helping E. K. Nickerson thresh on the Model Farm. Rip had to drive home without a hat. Did you catch cold, III p. Contractor liet.-ds i; tu Salem and Portland this week looking for Contracts. Hope yon fiud Bowie, Bill. Babe Peterson I at Jewell and Astoria tiiis week looking for a store site. Postmaster Kearey visited friends at Klst Sunday, Oliver Jones is in Hotilton and Port laid this week looking for machinery for his large sawmill which will soon be in operation. Andrew Jolnnon and wife who spent the summer in the valley retnrned to their home at Long Beach, Friday. Dave Kay has purchased a fine driy. ing team to make Ills regular trip to Upper Clatskanie with. We are ioon to hive a new cream route through the Nelinlem valley. What is the matter with the Mist creamery? V L. Powell and James Elliott ex-1 pect to ttart oo a Hp down the river I !tftfmrm ol lh Ititrl.tr I nil! Stale tM nfflr. lvrlUivl Urvd& Nflt.-e U hr.l f gtivu ll)t ..hn KelUlrln "t inmm.. ifr.n. ho iuir si, i.ii m a. li..iut:i kii'n Nu teM wii.i a r s r.r ..uihr.l ol nr.l..,ti tl .,vu.hlp "''. Kal-.aa t tmt tt ,1 l.iu.lU M.f ti.Il li. ni.l n..,j,- ot !it IMtftill.Mi l. mftSa riital i- ... . . s .... I y i-r..i. i Mi.iti i.n llln t lite tt,. .i.i,;im ui .nr, r. aiiilcr-i .".i'.-m. i Mi in. K-r .i.i an.) k most Tuesday evening uaa ....tl .rr,.,. ; ."" u"r. i i wn .Ut i Some ol the participants we, a es. io.tloi, laimam n.rnr. .n,.. ally well attired and all pronounced li "S"1"' '" tir,i. a. Nu.q :arif, big fan. M, Kwing lock toe prl for " IVuZV i TH"ih beet liupersuiimof r uliiix mism.iii : u sv sv sv sv sv a SV OREGON BUILDERS" Are you do.njj what you can to populate your State? OR KG ON NKBIW PKOi'(.KSettl,.,. ,o..t farmer, merrhmihra, merctmnts. clerk., people ,t hr.lln. trong bands snd a willing heart-capital or no capital. The Oregon Railroad & Navigation Co. . . Tenth and Moerlaon, Portland. OretjiMt A. f, Ametrotu, If sj) C.U'e occupy I wo doom 63 by 1 00 feel, have a ttam ' c;:iiloy a Urg faculty, give InJiviJual Irutructiorj, rcainiTl for office help than we can meet Our cliool admltWhy,' other ia quatity of ioatnictiott. It ay to Itea4lwa3it?: CMd a Uaslaeaa Maa 1 " keep hamiwTtng sway rmu TTj work. It will win eu la the .ml." fUld u K4atort "T.7ZT tioo given la your school wake Ir tb tlaadard of lu klaa is UsrisisJ COpeo all the year. Stmlcnla svlmittej ai "any titae, CmJl fUfeeoceat Any bank, any Mwspaper, uy bviaiaaee Ms rnarnm w w m Vf Vl Just at present we arc niakiug a Socially qf B 0 0 T S Hut wc continue to carry the largest and l.r aiori nf C.J Merchandise, incluJiui: evervthiut' nrcdnt nUuit iV R?' aud Kami, wc have made a Great Reduction of 25 Per C On all Dry V,wn.U and Drciis Good, Udici'andMtsW and Hats. On everything except Staple Groceries, itf reduce our stock, and iu order to move it rapidly ft k this unparalcllcd offcr. Au opportunity never bclW inclunibia totiiitv. No rcservcn in tW line. Cs once and secure the pick of our great Mock. 500 TONS OF HAY a'gc Mock of Shuii'lcs on hand. In our C.mrtnlhi carry the very U-.M of gotxl and wc also handle Ffc,& i urniture, Hardware. Compare our prices with aovfti our competitors. j H. MORGUSblb, Southern Pacific Co. (Line, in Oregon) aresendinttoiit tons of Oretc m literature to the l's,. for ilistfilnitioli tlirmiifh t virv nv.ilnl.lc a(fm-. Wilt you not help the uowl work ol Imildiim Ofumx hv sei ! lis the names and addresses of vour frie, ds who sri likely to he interested in this Htaln? V will t. n,l to t.r the expense of sending them complete Inform, tion nlioiit OKhOD.N and its opportunities. COLONIST lUflLli will he on snle durinx SI. ITt.'M IJKK and WTOiiKIt from the Ksat to a" I Hnl, , Oieg-on. The fare from a f,.w principal citie, nro From Denver . , . " Oituilia " Kansas City. " Kt. Unla.... :v).w 30. (KJ 38 00 Krom Iiiissvilln J!.rV) " Cincinnati , .t,t) " (.'levuluiid. , . 41 73 " New V. rk .. fVi.fM) " Cliicao Tickets Can Bo Prepaid If yon want to bring a friend or .'relative to Oregon deposit the proper .mount with any of o,,r , Hie ticket will then le fnrnis'ied by telegraph. Wm. McMurray, General Pa$cnger Agent, Portland, Ore. JOB PRINTING 18 OUR OU8INB88 WE hare the best and moat ' IWlreqoippedJobPr ing Office in Colambia County Andwt are prepared to do all kinds ofTHntini on short notice and at kw reasonable prices j TRIAL Will CONVINCE OREGON WIST M -WW! '