The Oregon mist. (St. Helens, Columbia County, Or.) 188?-1913, August 20, 1909, Image 2

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    The Oregon Mist
Entered at the Fostolliee at St. Helen,
Oregon, a second-class iiul mutter.
L -.. . -
SV BSC Bl IT ION RaV.US
One year tl.M
Sir months - -W
Advertising rates made known on appli
ation. Legal notices 25 cenu pcr
Issued Kvrrv Friday By
K. H. FLAGG.
Editor and Fropriktor.
County Official
Paper
CiRCt'rr Coi'RT Okkickrs:
J. U. Camplwll District Judgo
E. P.. Tongue District Atlornee
Cov nt v Officers
;uios Dart, Judct' St. Helens
W. A. Harris., Clerk -St. Helens
Martin White. Sheriff- St. Helens
W. K. Ticlienor. Comra'r Clatskanie
H. West, Coirmlssirtner Scappooee
K. K. Quick, Treasurer St. Helena
U. W.tMark. Assessor St. Helens
J. IT. Collins, School Supt Ctatskaitie
C. T. Prescott, Surveyor -St. Helens
Frank Sherwood. Coroner Kaiuier
flMETO MAKE GOOD
It is several weeks siuce the Portland
Evening Telegram made the assfrtii-n
that a corrupt combination existed be
tween the editor of the Mist and otfi
cials of Coluuibu C unty. and that i(
they had t! eir just deserts they would
not now be living in St. Helen ihicli
can only be taken to mean that the
proper place for said orHcials and tiie
editor is the penitentiary!. Theu came
the statement of the Telegram that
'There is a duty which the pres of
Portland owes the public, and that is to
expose the condition of affairs in Col
umbia County."
Tiie Telegram is read in every city in
the State, and this statement will, of
course, have weight. Peopl-s are justi
fied i'i believing it, and therefore, if it
is untrue, the good name of the county
has been smirched and its officials have
been unjustly stigmatized as criminals
third lime. No bids so far has lieen ant
isfactory. As the route and time table
is planned our people io not want the
mail to come iu that wav, because ft
would not get into this eflice until t
m. or Inter,
Mate Lecturer J. J. Johiiwm visited
Vernonia Urnnge No. SOS, last Saturday
ntgut. His address to tut public was a
very good one, from the grange point of
view.
Some of the members of this charge
gave Rev . and Mrs. Maurer, our new
pastor and wife, a house warming Thurs
day last. The people here are goiug to
like Mr. and Mm. Maurer, and they are
going to like the people.
O, t Spencer and family, of Portland,
who have been resting and visiting with
the home folks the past two weeks, re
turned Monday last ready, Omar says,
for another year' work.
Mr. and Mrs. John lleilstein will live
at "The Reserve" as soou as Pr. and Mra.
Hatfield vacates. This will make them
a nice home. Dr. and Mrs. Hatfield go
to Scappooae next week.
Miss Grace Early, who has been visit
ing with her sister, Mrs. Albert Baker,
at Dundee, the past two months, returned
last week.
Mrs. Franklin Malolie, of Louisville,
Colorado, is visiting her mother, Mrs. I..
S. Redmond and brother Hurley. It has
been seventeen veins since the brother
and sister saw each other. When Mis.
Malone returns Mrs. Redmond will go
with her to LcMars, Colorado, where she
will speud the winter with her sou, Eu-
geue and family. She will also visit
sister while in the centennial state.
The surprise to Dr. Hatfield on Tues
day, the 17th, on the tvtth anniversary
of his birth, aud farewell dinuer at the
camp ground to himself and Mrs. Hat
field, wui well attended . As we was the
"It'' on that occasion we cannot say all
that we should like to sav, but will say
that the dinner was fine; a typical Ne
halem spread. It was very pleasant to
us to be so kindly reuiemliered, and we
are especially grateful to the ui.iuy
friends iu the Nchaleni Valley for their
expressions of svuipalhv and good will
' at our goiug.
KIST.
FARMERS COUNTRY
MERCHANTS
Ship your produce to SMITH
He will pay IOU
lie for Pressed lnk
10c for Hresned Small Kat Veal
l."o for Live Spring Chickens
He for Live Ileus
Immediate payments. No commission
charges .
ADl'RKSS
HUNK 1.. SHI Til MEAT CO.
"Fighting the Heel Tru.t"
Portland, Oregou,
WORK lifARANTK KI),
CHI' KTKOfs TK KATMKNT,
Sanitary Barber Shop
A. A. UAHLIEN, Prop,
Pint Poor South ol itttut ht. II IM.KN8
Notice of Intention In Apply fr
' Liquor l icense.
To oil ei-wuu eoiiivriKil uu.l Hie I.-hiiI volt'i
nt.w milling In imlite luxim-l. I nlmul'la
Counts m.iUmiI Ou-kiiii, lii inmeiilsr;
Vint ait.l emli ot uu III laa nollr Hi"' I lie
Ih si lv (K Kepi.. imn. t,,..in Kioler, ttlll
iilv tu'tli llmior.ilili- t'liiuny Court iir Co-luml-la
Comity, Mate ul Oresmi.tiir a ll.'i'ita I..
M'll rlr(tiiiui, vlnoti mitt mMI lliiiwra 'i
lermeiilnl ruler In l iiiiuttl' Ulan one
khIIiiu In Uoble 1'iwlnei, Columbia counts
Siati. ot Oreniui, for a i-trlo-l ol twelve moiiltia
whleh aillealluu will be twl uhii Hie ll
lowing
I'HTItlON,
litthsCmmlv Court ot In Slat l Oivuou
fur lli County of Columbia. , , ,
In the mailer "I the 'll'llntt t I nil.
FiMer 'or lleenw lo tell ilHtnoii, vluoii"
ami malt Uituir niil frniil.Hl elilor III le
iiuaiillllt'a llian on a-allon, l iol.b, In tlol'l
I'ivIihh, Coliiiolim I'oiimy, Klalv ol tii-vKoii, n v
Hie iiiiilertiiiiu'il. eminaiua omjorliv ol Iho
l U4l vnler ndiolile I'rwiliel.i'iililinWiil'oollK.
Mate uf iitenou, u Uo now reMtke so, I Imw m'l
uallv rrniik'il In ll lmlle 1'ieeiiiei, lor more
llmii Ihlrl)1 ilny Immnlliilely nievilliiR I he
.Uteol Miiiiliia, tllliu il 'reiillii llila ovil
lloii. hereliy reeei(ollv ih-IIIUhi till" Honor
niilo l oiiri lo rirnnl lo del". Fmiera luvnw to
m'II itutoiiv vliitni ami malt llouori Kiol l r
meiUKleliler. In lex niianililea than on gal
lon Iu ilolile 1'riH'Uiet, i olimil'la I'oontv. Mai
ol Oickoii, lor a ierlol el twelve uoolh.
NAMK8
Allr4 lluiile. John Kilwanl". Kl llarrlitun.
f A clearer. Ilnnea lllako. K K Uwln, t,'heley
Mnkliuter, II K Knrroonht, Wm 1'er.ona, ie
tor Korer. I'C lloven, lleury Wake, J M Fou ler:
ti K Hmiler, O I) llniiter. J II llniaa, 1 ! I arr.
W It Maklnner, liwi l.iuk, K C Zlaler. t' M
IVl'ham, J I, Mrowli. KAMmllh, I, S l.eiii.eher,
m dweauv, I. Inaiilev, Joa Ijiwrenee. William
llra.llev, llell llorkhot.ler. Me Welter, C
Kralnk'e. Frlu Anllker, W l.elinaeher, F "
Makinsler. UK npeiieer, t: ItaiubKlakl, John N
Ja,-.iiie. n H IVlerson, t Am. Uujr Holier. Frauk
Welter. ) T MekhMr. A Traey. feier II.hwIi.
Hart Makiomer. J M llkinaon. III llovan,
Ch Mi tutlre, ii Suviler, lleiu j Woher.iieo
Hrainrhlon. J Nimliimer. Fml Jeliwii, Kniil
Weaver, Joe NeUon. i, H toiler ar, Krneat
Kotile. Ml Jm. Inn. II A I'rwi.ir. lieo I'atili k,
Aociim Miller, Mauler llnlilnint i. vv Jonlan,
Jiiiuea Keuiii-.lv. Al-e Link tl A Melon!! Heutw
An hlUal.l, K H liman, J I Koliblni. II liana
braul, ' K Kohliln-. It M r'owlar, Tli Ualbera,
i R Anllker. VC Waiu. C K Melville, li't'm
Ivr, I te.l Leu.aeher. r IIUiioi, ira I. W llhruw.
lVBeigeison started to I'oitlaml Mon
day mormug on a business trip.
Berry pickers have lieen quite nu
ll, on theother hand, the statement is not ! merotis around here the past week.
trne, the people of this couity have a
right to know the facts. No decent
editor woull make eu-lt accusations
without being i'bl.- to prove thern.
Libel is n criminal offend, and jitly
so. Newspapeis are liable to make mis
takes, and the Telegram editor, smart
ing un ler the expos-ire ma le by the
Mist of its f.ike dispatch during the
Mnrgatroyd trial, may have u:a.!e
statements he telieved to be trie. He
has had ample time to retract or to make
good.
Who are the corrupt officials of
Colombia Conntv an 1 in what way are
they "hooked up" with tha editor of
the Mist?
At the present time supicijn
upon ail
to
lu tiio w ecu school district they are
bull. ling a wood shed lo go along with
their new school house.
Puuprau), the Kuxton butcher, way
buying cattle around Kist on Tnesdas
ol this week.
John Smith went lo Forest Grove
Tuesday after a load of brick .
Kdwin North has been hauling
shingles to the l'.easant Hill school
house, to be used on Hie new wood shed.
Km. Ezra Maner preached liis first
sermon at the I'leasant Hill school house
last Sunday. Mr. Mauer has already
CHptnred the hearts of bis people, and is
sure to do good work in i tie Nehalew
Valley.
Mr. S. S. Lou, the contractor for the
sienl bridge acioea the river at this
PKNVtsr Dr. Rambo will lie III St.
Helens, at the St. Helens Hotel Friday
and Saturday of each week, prepared to
do alt kinds of dental work.
SOTlt'K OK SALE.
lu Uie Conuiy I'Aiirl. ot the State of Oregon.
Columbia Coutilv.
lu the matte.- ol the liuanltaiinhlp ot Chrla
lin Mchleve, an luiaue: i,iuirtllau ale ol real
properly.
None la hereby lvea that I. John Hehleve.
m ine tiuiy a.Hiiuieo. ijuaiinea ami acllna
guardian of Chrtttliia Si'htei, an luaane n-r
oil. will !! ai I'ubliu aueltoti lor ewh the
rlnht. ltt ami lul -u-.t. or any an-1 all Interval
thai aalil i'hrliliia St-hleve mav have lu or tu
Iho rollowttiR ilerieribl reiki imHriy. U wit:
I'he avHithMtvl iiuarter of Keetion thtrtv-foiir
(M) lu townhli nv ( i) ii.mli ol rane lUrve u)
el of the lllaineue uierhllan. In Culnmbla
Couulv . tlate of Oregon, the aatvl lati.t bellttf
the twine a liou n by )aieiit from I ha I nlieil
Matea Oaverntueiit lo John tK-hieve, ami re
corvlevl lu book of leeU "V," at liatte 1
thereol, reeortls ol said Columbia AVunty, Ore
gon. SaUl hate will take ptare at the county eottrt
houe vtiHvr ou the fourth ilay of Sepleuilwr,
lw.i, al the hour ul lo A. M. of aaitl day.
1 he above netii-e la litven an. I Mi. I aale will
take I'laee aa orle:e.l by the Coomy Court of
Mai Columbia t vtin;. , tlrt-iion, aa provided lu
ita enter am! hi-en.- nifele urn! eulerv-.! thereiu
on llie ilay of lirttof June. l'Jikl. MeeuslliK said
Ituarvllau to sell the luu-rvalor w Imtever iuler.
e.tatol all the riiiht. mleainl lutereat thalaatd
Chntlua S-hieve. an iiinane person, may have
tu said above deM-rlbe.1 real pteiM-rtv.
JOHN SclllKVK.
Ouanlian ot ibe KsUtertf Christina .Sehit-ye, au
iiiMiiie
J. A . St 'ROW liKHXit:. Attorney '"r tiuanliau
Kltl pnlilit-aiion Aniiiiaio. I'.N
Last pubtienllou !H-Hetutier i, W).
NO? ICK OF SHERIFF'S S.VLK
.Notice is hereby elvell thai by virtue of au
eleetillon, jti.lsiuelit.-onlvt atlvl ileerve laaileil
.oil of the i-in iiH eoitit oi ttte Sute of Ori-Moti
for Ibe Cininty 't Miillnoluah, to nte ilirivlevl.
Utv-I lite -'i .l il.y r AHKU-.1. I'Ari. wlivretii on
the il Ja oi liily. t-j, in the alwe eniliievl
loort, a jinlKtnenl hua rendertil lu fav.ir of I
Mallet au I JiMH-l-h tn.l ami Huva Cunuijiiiv. a i
i-uiiMirntloll. a. liliUuutr. aiol aaaln.l iieorL-e H . '
l.wliaru au.l l. J. l.eonarvi iu iieleuoanfs. inr t i' i""! waji'i'ii "i inn "iii'ir mimw in i
the sum ol l-iuf thousand aeveu lulmltetl t nal volers on. actual rval'letlla "( Oil I'ulllt
(H.l i;)C' H")'liillar. ivtltl Interest thereou at l-reelnel. In Columbia County. !tate of Olvfon.
Hut tale ol x-r ccui r annum from the .'.'ml I ami who have actually reai.le.1 In -mil r-wim t
lav of Julv I.W. ami lh itmheraiim of .' s.t f al least tmrty ilav a Inmieillalely iree,-.in Iho
eoaia. lu lie h iii'lumi'iit. tinlir anil it ree It I Uale ot iiuln ami Itllii Ihu. ur -u li, in.
asonlervit that the folliin- ltarriiel real ' hervlo o, llll,,ii v,mr honorable Ix.li lli.l at
pr.'iert b solil ami the ruel be applied to : the nememher, l aw, term of your hmiorafaltt
aatlslv Itie aitne auiomits: court a 11, eliae be tr.nud br you' holloraMe
llt-llora pan m the T. J. J.uk-'U l. I, CSV It ( eoiirt I" Juhii 1 arn lo k-11 pirnuoii., lmnia
Noiileatiou -No, '.'.c.l, tu mvIiod 1. tow ushlp :1 ami mall lliil.ir and hard ekler In iiianllllea
north ol muse t weM ai the W . M. ami welloiia ' tea limn ..n it"it"n in "ak fuiul prtvim t.
ThU Spce Reaerved for
DR. MONTGOMERY'S
iPYscrtyt ion $
ADMINISTRATOR NOTICl
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V e .lore J I'., kern leeea.e.l, all peiao 1.
', ,. , la aual.,.1 Mbl Mlaje. ''''; '.
lined ami n T ... .i . ..in.,. ,,r , ha
viiill-lleia Ml no " ' -- --
M lllllll l ni"M If".
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f uuuiylieikof .aidi'oiiul),
Halnl Am I dh,
AOMINISTRAIORS
Ailmlillalralor,
NOTICE
Nolle I. hereby aiieii that I have U-en a
imiui.d l.v me t'.mniy Couil id loliiiul.la
l onnly. tir.iion. dniinl.lralrl ot the eaiale of
Mat A. Civ. d ai"l. All iwr-ma ha "i
.Ulm. aeiilii-l "il l v'le '"' Uoll'lad
aud re.ml.e.1 lo praw I the ""ie. llh l't'H'l
v.ini heia, to me ai the omv ol M. K Ml let, al
Hal, uiihiu l iiionilia lr.nu thedate f
"" .,1'AI.A KOX.
Ailiuliillrnlrl el llie elale ol May, t'ok,
deeeaed
paled Aus I nil. I'.
AOVCRf ISEMENf rOR 1108 "
lUiUwilHt. teetlved by Hie CHiuuty
emu t of 0 ilniuhla I'minly. Oreif m, nti lo
lio'elotk lini'ii ( Wfdurailay, Hrptelil.
her lt, I'H1', (oi llie roinli'intlon ol a
btldirti tioM (iiil'to I'irvk oil Ihetioblw
i lUluler county mid In aiotutlnlif Wltli
platia ami S.clllf.illn "it I1U In th
I ntll.-w ol th.i county clerk. Itids iiiuat b
j aiHi'tiiauiwl by crlUled check fr live
i pet cent ol their iiiiituiitti Tim itninty
'couil renerves the right lo lfet'l any
j n ml all bill
.HMF.S l.VK r County Jiiduri,
88rSvSSsHeciric Light Notice.
TIur 1 1 M o 1 1 1 1 l ht tux ol rlUW)r
' Kir li'itinu juirir- rv ivpir'vu to
j lmvc wtni'K iloutt m tlir nrnr lultir .
Si'. lll-J.KNS Mll.tiCO,
Notice of Inteutiou to Apply For
I.lqoor LIcruHf
To II tthmn II my itntH'rni 1
w lil, on WiHlm-Mtty, M'i-UMniijr iw uk j
nt'ii'ii-Ai.im MUil prcisvnt U iflhttm, nl hit li !
Itu loltttwitiK 1 i-itv.tt I ti hmjorn.il ((intttjr :
court ul thtf St nte u( ir.tit, ml tlto itxirt f
littilJit' lit t. ItoU'Ui. tu Mt.l i-uumy Mini 8Ut !
fur a ltcttif lo mU RtilrilMOiiti. vtnitu thl nt All
Ihiuur, mij liiil t'tili-r. lu iiumttiUrai liw tlmii
uno fft1lin. In Uttk Point vnH'Uicl. Columuu !
I ouuty. urt 'ii.
TK n nos.
In ihe t'uunty Court til Ui Kute ul irrtm fur j
i'.litmi-u t'tmntv,
til lb matter u( thv ipHtnHon of John (jtrvnii t
lir hiNHiM to () iftiiiiUt vhuw himI '
null h-tuom utl hirt eurt in tummtt' j
thrtn oite gallon In (Uk Pt(u prwlnt t, j
( .tltiiitbiH v tunny. ir'tton.
lo the ltijiiomIo i ounl) I'onrt of thr Ktdti ol
tuvifon lor lhduut) ( t'tvlumtitt irrt
W . lh uu.i,i;m"l, your tsftltlonrrt, b imt
St. Helens
Bakery
All Kinds Of
i
F. li. Green A. N. DvU
Pies, Cakes, Bread
E. ). HOYLH, Prop.
Arc You
QOINQT0BljlD
?
Invcstljcotc the
CONCRKTB
"LOCKS
The Rest, Mosf . .
!Vi.',i.U HI... .... '."'"allClijI
"""" ""un ini in t . ""k
l'enclnir, Htc. ""wlil
'I'htlim s ,,. ,
wrlio. aniui'wfc'
furnish i.lmalw ,wl
SANDUL & pijUER
Rainier A
WIT
rwi'
OR KiMTLAM OAIU
STEAMER
Ilrfrtl aM .
Arrive t tnu i IOjo
' mill 11 in luWu-iMp : umtii al rnnce I went of
the .M . UuitiiiiitiE at ft tiut uu Uu t-iwt
tuuiury line oi tin- iut I J. Jim mhi V. L i .
and.ttj. A t'tiaui nottd .Viltitrccn cit of (he j
Mnthlt i-oriit'T ol Jm kMiti rlairu tliptit '
run tun north titentv itt-m cat Htouif the i
.Ut lhiiMir oi .) jMcLfcon rtdiin ;.K.ciitiiif j
lo A point lioMh 70lrt;ret-M It. mitillttK t"l tu.if.' f
JrtiK-Min t'lutm. liu ccs. twth tleunx tt I
ntt tlir v-t buuUrjr a.jtin rhaliii to a
t'oluin'ii t i-nulv Mali u( Orrn"t. for iH-rti1
i-f ou r ffoitt llie tMt!nt )!) ut orptiMulivr,
l'M, ul uut lat mloium will tvr rv
M ItrMtH I Itonal.l. John ItrviiM, M '
(H'lffcirv, Jams l t ro., V1 Hhjst, W ATu
It y, f rot !H-y.lU, J HutTnuu. . Huhrur.
W Kluhn r. f.v..ri(i Urovvn. II ti Wia-tu-'iiMri; i
ton, Kt' i'Kvlilwtn. John Mtittwon, ui
r lutinr, J K Inwiu. J J HUntmgwii. H
I'I. II tv. rh'aU. tvrtl'a)t, cu Hml. 1 H.
vr i ;i'Uki. 1,MK KlnhriT, John ,H-ra
THE VERMONT HOTEL J
GREEN & DAVIS, PROPS.
: place, pitehwl his U-nt near the biidc
test ! ij?Ut ltl M-Hoiiiy. and with iiU Crew
r : : .1... 11 wltsr excav.uii)! tor ine renit'ni TlfPrS
ISUUinUUKIWI tilt CIT.S.t.J ;.. . .,..,, ... ,a , a - , ...jl '
make ;'ojI it? diaries or have the ; ; a .. ,iai, .. .n ..vU, ,.;...,. I
decency to admit its mistake and : of steel, cement, etc., to B ixtou. from!
apologue.- j which place it will be hailei over the j
1 jiiuuiiLaiu 10 uie piacc 01 construction.
V e have been lighting for this bridge
for the. past three years, and it stems
eood to us to see the work actually start
Mr. nnrl Mra (!i-Ar Vmi,1 sfi.,
intimates that hop pickii-s is anything pieasant honeymoon and sojourn of six
but hard work it must be su ppored thai i.weeks with the home (oiks, went to
Lialskauie last ween w here Mr. Weed
will take up his school work again the
coming year.
polui. the. nee w.ulU VII di-neea a nilliu:eo eal ! a!l Miritanl, I 1 oreeu. A Have., than
40 01 ehann l i-l'oe -'I I' xlnnlinj. l ontainina MitU'eii A c johiun. t. t ran-lall. fc I II -l !
II to aerea. alluaie. Ivinj and lelnilu Columbia kmi, I. W Hall. II M.-r.raw, Slla. A 'Ulvli. j
County. Slate ul Oregon. li Jlumi. I Wahuiioin. II l,i in. A Akr.ni
'iw therefore. In lomi llaiue allh lh eom ' ' uluu. Andrew Mold. Norman A Jevrleu, K
manda of aunt writ. I will on Sniurdav. the 1th Jenwii. i.ordnn ijnlnn rj guton. J.ihn i.al. j
day id ei.U l.iU i. I mi. at the hour of lu . i rl. Um. W Came. Kr d U-wiMon, A len.t
c!.M-k In the fiir.-ui-v!, ,,f ..tid dav at Ihe Irutil ' Johnwoi. I Id..in. It H I'arn. slant kauira ,
d.Hirol the t ..unit Court llnux in t. Ileh-na ) Krl. m Jr J Sonl-i. J r i irnan, c I nud-,
( 'ilninhia oniitv. tlrevoli. fcell al I'nldle .lue ' seen. II A Ktlrk,,u, Wm Cailaoit, And'.'"
Hon t.i llie liikchi-t bidder fur ea.h il. hand ail , '-rh k.oll. AtK tt Jmiea Nt. r Ulita. Andliio
of the abovr deM:rilid nai irttrt and aiinlv i nan Juiinn, . naa alm.,ll, fa iji.e
we rocevi iHe iaiti. ana 10 aernio)
I'irst Class hhhiis f.r
Jiublic. Huard aiu'
tl.ty or v.tck.
the traveling
Room by thv
HOP PICKISO
When the alitor of the OreKOidan
he is speaking theoretically and not
from actual experience. The iiop
growers have no use fur the class of
people who go into the fields either for
Ion or for their health. They want men,
women an children who will pat in
from ten to twelve houis evtry day
pulling hops a? fat as ihey can make
theirhandsgo.lt is healthful woik,
nonesi worK, and reasonably cie.ui
work, but its work all the time. The
Oregonian says " Women can iimko
their fjtigeis lly in gathering thli most
delectable ofharvets without losingtheir
charm. ' It is to laugh at the simplicity.
Hop picking is very hard up-n a wo
man's hands and wrists, invariably
scratching and staining them. If the
object of the article ii to induce a lot of
Portland's eociety butteillieu to wrk in
tbe OeMs we hope it will succeed The,
will kuow the real meaning of the word
work, and it will be a substantial bene
lit to their health, but when they get
home it will require n months mastj;
ing, pumicing nd anniuting before
they will get rid of tiie scar, bruits
, and Blaine that attend this delightful
occupation.
DinNoiutiou Notice
Notice is hereby given that the firm
of I.ind ic Turner have dissolved part
nership. The businets iu future will be
conducted by S. T. I.ind, and all ac
counts due the firm are payable to him.
St. Helens Transfer Co.
BASEBALL
Loud and loii wai the plaint that
went up from t'.e fai.s over iho games
iNttui'jay and Sunday. And why?
Merely because after playiiia" go id ball
all season the teim had a day o.T, and :
did i,ot play the usual Miappy ball, '
liioe making all the ni-e thonlu not
f.irget ihsl this happens to the best of
IlillCH.
atuiday'a game was a comedy of
errors, in which St. Helens was de-
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Leave orders at residence on I Ionium road, St
or by mail.
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Lots are selling Rapidly
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VERNONIA
There's a "blind pig" loose in town.
The "siiueal'' can be heard, and his "ear
mark" crop out rjuite frequently of late.
Mrs. Wm. Hacker returned last Tues
day from Portland where she has been
for the past two weeks iu a hospital.
Mis. L. S. Keduion 1 has sold the
hotel property, now occupied by O. I'..
Dent and family, to L. II. Stewart.
U.K. Baikerand Miss Amanda Chel
delin were at St. Helens last week taking
the teacher's examination. Both oh-j
taiued certificates.
The postoflice building has a new roof, '
The mechanics were O. Ii. iJent aud I
John Beils'.eiu.
H. C. Clark aud lauiily are getting I
ready to move out to Portland next j
nion'.U. Another good family
from the valley.
Gust Gustafeon began hauliug the
cream from this part ot the Valley to
Clatskanie last week. He goes twice
aweck now, but will make but one trip
during the winter.
T. R. Throop went out lo l'oresl Grove
the 6rst of the week lo be j;oue a couple
cf mouths. He has a job there.
The postoflice department has again
advertised for bids to carry tbe mail
from Vernonia to Mist, This Is the
f-;ntf;d bv Kalaina to the tune of 10 t) C. i fc:
The only redeeming features of the game j 5E
was the fielding of Hupuis, and the hitt- j Jjf
ing of iiallHgh and lirakke. But when it j
coincs to hitting, the visitors done a
little in that line, gathering in a home '
runs, 'J three badgers, 3 fur two sacks j J
and live singles. After the g.tme there 1 SZ
wai cunsiderable talk of playing for a ' Jjf
substantial purse, bat the visitors were
not as anxious to post a forfeit as they
i should lava been nfler having just de
fcated their chiilleiigers.
ht. Ileh-ns lo, Wooillaml 12. The score
certainly U1U the story of (und.iy's
vaudeville, iho Woo-lland stickera
aecuied but Obits, yet they got 12 runs,
U'ing the biggest score made against
the St. Helens team this year. While
the home guard won, the game is not
exactly one to be proud of.
Next Sunday the team well bo buck in
its old form iigain and a good, chappy
game is assured. Hon't full to come out
and s.e it.
And many houses are to be built there this
son. The Very Best Are Stim. Unsold
the price will not be raised,
tion at once to
sca-and
Make your applica-
goiug
C. C. Mover and wife returned hist
.Monday from twq. week visit at the
Seattle fair and with relatives near Bel
lingham, Whatcom County. Mr, Moyer
visited a number of towns in Washing
ton, but says he did not see anywhere
such improvements are being made here,
.tiui.K.n NOTES
. W. r-uiiUt took a trip dosn the
rverto Jew'l,to look after his atore
and ranch there.
Ueare Kick li campinj out on Iht G.
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HOULTON, OREGON
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SUMMONS.
F. I.iuilgren place thict suinin r.
Miss Alma Mi&mng of 1'orthiiid is
visiting frieudM in the valley th'n week.
Htout IJryaut h;tulel the bridge piers
over the Moutilain hauling one at a load.
Two yoke of oxen hauled it over.
There was a party al the Wilson school
bouse Saturday night, All report n good
time, r
Mr. Maynard has sold his fur in and
will move to Portland Hoon.
taken up his rcddcnc'H In the Frank
Conarij place. Wo need a few more to
make Mist grow,
- II, Petcrton is spetiding a few
months at Hhelhum for his health.
Mr. Will Twilight was in the valley
lut week on business.
A crowd of good looking girl from
Clatskanie are camping at the N, I).
PeteisoiiM place.
I Jlallie l;rnriiii lm ml.! Ma i.l.u l,,.
Monroe Burford is clearing tip and j HI1(i rilov.,i Pllr(
cutting into firewood the logs that lie , ,
on the ground where Merrill is to build ' . '" i-v . .arga crop oi
bi dwelling. 7" ".,"; u,
'iMiji nsii iirgiu niiiiii (7L'Ji. JUKI.
Coal Oil, per Gallon, 15c
Gasolene, per Gallon, 20c
Dry Goods, Hats, Caps
Merrand Boys' Clothing Groceries
uuoii ana noes, Tinware,
Aud, iu fact, everythinjf usually found in
cral Merchandise Store.
a firstclass Gen
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Jatnea Klliott took a trip up the river
to Pittsburg Thursday returning Saturday.
Alice Parson is helping Mrs. J.
Ceckmnn at the Iicckmuii house, the
Delnionico of the Nehiilem,
(i Oustavson is hauling the cream
between Vernonia and Mist for the
Clatskanie Creamery.
i. Mr. retcri lui tuoved to Mint and
Vr. C, L. Hatlleld will move to Kcap.
noose iibfjut Aug. 25, where Mrs. Hat
field will teach school this winler.
MEIIALEM fr'PY.
The glass windows were put iu place
iu Uui. Muckle's new three story brick
this week. The building is on the corner,
aud tbe front and side facing tbe cross
street it glass.
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Prompt Service Reasonable Ratei
Good Work
Cleaning and Pressing
All Work Delivered
PATRONIZE HOME INDUSTRY
ST. HELENS,
ORE.
SUMMONS
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