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About The Oregon mist. (St. Helens, Columbia County, Or.) 188?-1913 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 20, 1909)
LOCAL Mr. and Mm. A T. and Minn Allit KiiHtrll left here Thuiwtay mor n liiK tut vltt l"t Mr, 1rrtli-r nt ('sums. Wash, Ml" Kuaaell In til, (i nl Mr, Laws, ") ' lift HUtlt. I ,,isT At (lm ball grounds I"'! Sunday, t lady's gold watch with I'.IkIii nitive- liinit, 1ft jewel, hunting case, A milt able reward will In paid lor lu rnlurii Id Hid Mint ollicn. lircrii I.ath f 1 .56 till wrrk.liry I'ir Vuud .1,IW. l.umlarr r shtuglea. Motif. Ki'iiiprv. CuMK yi'H K One tliuunaiid ltd WnU-r 'mht, oK?tler wllli 7.1 ol I lie br.t lni In the cllynl HI. Helens fur sale cheap. Till Include the factory nils al the mouth ol NlKKr vntk W.M. M. ROH8. Mr ). C. Malmln, ol Kmt(,,(.,ri. arrived Tuesday ami will I the mll mil liirr lur Hi nw mill. t'MMI'NOVKU I.ANll my SCtc w. In iitu iiiliri "I HI, llnlru nt ;'f. i acre, tirsrly all Can I lwct when ttml. Hscrllrut (mil laml. Will tell inrt or all cny ; tcrtin. rW Laws, Uie rrnl rUl man, over th Culimilnn County balik. HI "t out over 110 t-rtr to clean tlc nieat iortioii uf lltli land Mm. S, C. Morton, reuip4iiied l,y lirr iimllitt ami slater, Mr ami Mia lUilUim, arrivrtl In tit. Ilcli-ii. Wed. nrxlny lt and will nuke till I heir ti'iiiic, Mr. Morton hfing lb bokcr.. r M llifl St. Ilch-us Mill Company, H,ry Hill ic.iiU In tlit Uuati ricnilly rum I Iritil lor their occupancy by- lh How, nct itoar lo U. II. l'Uii. lu-ttnrll llros., confectioners, Mornt' We with lo announce la our lilcmU ami imtnuia that we carry a lull lute ol !rtin ami Hamilton celebrated .Vnirrl i4ii ('.ctittruun ami American lady ht- mi, I would he pleaded lo nbow tlictti t you. Thrre l no mor important ilcuil ol your attire tUan lioe. You will bud nothing mnartrr or correct tUan our new Aiiicdciii Ucnllrman Oitucd. The sup eriorly ol till. Ilka all American gen tium n idiiM-i, In not only In appratattcr, II rovers every detail, lim.lc and otil, JAS. Ml CKI.K A SuN. Mr K, W. Cuotard. ol Knaitor, nf- titr t itilt wrek to lak a ptnilton In llir tuw mill. f ji kKm The i lty ol St. Mr lm. iil y a reward ol filly dollar loi the arittl and cwnvicitn ol tlu rirrtt or iuit wli loir up llie (Unkliia and ulltrrolw dauit;-d a rlion ol tti lirt!r nn the rtnd Iwtacrn fit llrlnit 4 I ll.mltnlt on July ;th W V. Milmpl, ol the Nofittna I'acil'ic llirncry, Attoria, looklnji tip lni !:( In ht, IK'Icui tlita Week. l aiuta. I lilt. Vanit.ll. Nail, .Shell IUr.l wale, r:rew and !olt-a!l kiiid.ikrk' '' poa ler .i. eijloled. n 1mil.tr r' material at the .lore l Ja Mil, k'.r K Son, I.owrit pru ri. The In? Kern, whirh 1. the properly ol the ColmiihiaConliarl Co, alii p prrotr. a large i,nrry here, wa. wink in colli.lon willl the .traiiirf P.l.lef a , tli.irl .H.taiiev brloar Rainier Vr.liirl iy morning'. Try llie new coiilrelii.iirii.llri.lietl Hi, I Mi. A It. IJiWa died al the hu. in IV.flUnd la.l UV.Iurxliv al 4 p. lit Mr. Lake Imd tm-n .11 k lor mie I uric, and wa. removed to llie cily Monday, llr.idr. hrr hualMnd, kite Icate lour mull iliil.Urn. ur lavorite clicar at lleiinetl lr.. Aiurms S.I.H On Setttein'wr 4ih. I.H. alio a. ill., 1 will frit al I m I, il.' aiutl.iti, at uiv i.l.i.-e one mile norlh ol W.rrrii- ll.c l uprUml place llie lor liiaitii! dracrilwd prorcriy Tru cow,, i ol whirl! wilt hi) lie.h larlore Chn.t in... mi hull, and aeverat tout ol clover h.y. Term ol aale, ity ilmott ap, pr.ive.1 ii..te. P. A. NI'I). Uaner. 1IIOS. CI.ONINiiKK, Auctioneer. A lU.lura Hup Wirit aell a n null cln-ap or trade Mine lor farm or Puttier hind. Apply at once t llciunmi. l.iuul-cr Company, lloiillnii, the, Snci! Hvkvs T rrTK I''aik The tehv eoiiiiiiiHlinii. live.Unk Into, oil the ilirjjou Htnte l air gromid at Salem are admirably adapled to the puriic lor which thi'V were coinlrmtrd during the ."iiiinrr of 11(07, llcnealh their roof lmudred ol the urandr.1 entile, hone., iherp. Boat, and wiue, have been iIh played iliil'illif, the lilir ol the pa.t two Van, mid the indication are thatth live .lock, exhibit at the cominu diir, Scplriiib.ir 13-H, will be itl to il not iihr.td n( any orovlou diaplay in the de. piitment, I,ivtuitck breeding in the State mil the I'licilio Nnrthweal t lein e"K-Ked in by iiumerout Intelligent lar ' 'r, who have come lo reallic that the lay lor keeping acrnk miinial i pa.t and it i. Iietter and more prollUble to hive the puruhred. The purebred liorw-, cattle, etc , at the next tatc lair are goiuK to ,j from the choice! herd d ll.H k the country cllord, and the feidi r ol llii lm il.l arr itiito hl plain to ntleiid the lair 011 the date mentioned and view the jjreat prorrc the littc i '"kiii( in llvcutock. Someholy it tfoiiiK to need pnlut, oil lend or viirnl.h. I have tlm good. M. C. CRAY, St, Helen Hie Skinner and Timuiou about your papering and paiutiiif(at lloultoii (Ire, llotiae and four lot lor le. Hood "".'hard and garden. Abundance of auiiill '"lit. Apply lo IMaoil ThilMtoli, St. Helena, Ore(on, Syrup ol White I'tiieatid Tar, the old rellnble cougU remedy. J'or nle by A.J. IkwiiiK, drujrgl.t. I'hhI lmrdcah I what you will Kct Kooda returned which are not n rtpreiietited, M, C. tlKAY, 8t, Helen, ''u 8ai,k-A new Iioime near the '"Ul"!rv. VM. M. R0S3 When yoii give your painting contract J Vt'llliiuni you know that yon will get j " he,i job thut cmt be done lor he po ivcly Kunrm.iec .i.tUf.tctlou For St.iCitv Lota. WM. M. R0S3. r .. , ... "AHKMAI.I, ,,e Hu,lr,v. Ul.l.fi,,,,, Cjm,. M.,., -M.-'l I,,,, W !.,,,., , "lilll COIIl,c,;d ,v M,!,,!....., . , .,' I'll.,.. I, , ' "' ".l. Ill, 1. 11.1 It.. 1 1...... LI.. , . Ol. Hill. ,.... . I w"":!'"""'' mnl ll'e '' will i: . """ "m lliknil,,,,, divine l- .... , i ,,C1 u, Church, ctis" 1 1'itru I'.tfc,. ....... . i "'"' ri..N.v.Mi l.iiiiHti in,, "iry. i Uatitl,,, n, Mr, imu ' """ Ol HID I'lM, I I '"K ""rriaue M the ,,,, ,,i ..... 'icr. Mr. C. I', llMlwte. ,.( .... , J ..... " ' I III, mi IV-.I I ... . ." . '. "" iMn II ' . KU1 lml'''" 7P 1,1 ... ue i. known l nrilty "7 ": oi me iiiu,) p,,)MBr (,Jllr juuug men. Helm. ll,B(!.wU ill o .11 who aaaoclal Willi him, Unit employer. """"""".vr if., l bride ha. Ltii lor winn ,n ifwi)tt ip, )(. K ( K'llool. Mr. ,l l ii , " u. irnt i.nve f.i.r i"iiKraitiiatiou, on lluir.,,,,,,,,,) h.t(l. I'lfrv lloMit,. l'a .Smji-Liuljc l,..r a n aim .mull lNtri,. (.waled in ".nerem put nf (.oliiinl.in. J Ve rty to ,tii all ,vrr, t.M,1 ((r pr... purl vaotl. I will ,,.wd , nn.Hrr cor. -iMn.iriice mi l mi ,,. J rjl w , wl. to m.ii, Oduuiliia tumuy n, j, the rheaprat and tt in llie .Stale ol Olefin, and no ,icr iiiye.tmnit can Im ma.le. I lull 'I jie ymir tunc , ,... looaiiig lor hotiiT.oii (iovcrnnieut UmU ul buy where you have llie advantnirr. ol n hw.l, cliurelie., rural rnitr. cheap trati.putUtiou and a ready ituikrt lur ( you can (ruw. lou.uli uiv, either tiy L iter or er)iilly. A. T. LAW'S, Si. Ilrlcni, lire. A I im; l-.iiniir -Mr. Ni.kfr. ol Seriionu, wil l, in ,t iiiiuiWr ,,f M :m!e. ol KMill and l .rjjr p!ntr.ii...,l 1 v litni. and aceompnivin,; It 1, mimiiiotli lilnj;le. iiijn which 1 very ucidy lelleied lml Tlu. rc.Ur klluu'ii. unit till K'm and velehe. are produc!, (, ' llie M.xlel I'arin, rie.r Vernnnia. ( .him j 111a t uuniv. 1 e. I', H. Nirkrrxiii. tiro- rliHor." II ever larioer ill the Niliilem ' Valley dor. . we.l Mr. t, kcr.n i ' loiiiK lliere will l- imiliiiiJ 1,1 n but the : lu.l iitirr lor I'oiuinhu t'.iiiiitv, mi l a railioad duan the N, haleiu Valley. ' S-ilt dniik.oii nc at Hrimetl llrn. '. Two l HimlllT. K"llt A C. Cray life. 111 tr you have la rut and .ill anl wo ir in.. nev . worth. lt my l.u.i nr. In we that o;i (;rt it M. C. ;KAV, St. II. Una Mniii Mi. mi; WV.I.S-AI Howard .V Olu-o ii.iaiiv, on the U'it'kitt;u tdiiee i.l I !. in ! , v alte.n viii. hl.i.t ol i,'i , ' irnniit r.x:k enough lor hail a million . O'lni; l!.x k. A .le iiu drrriek i t l pul up nl time, ,.inl at Irail Iwrulv fire bio k maker will t employed, vtliirh lliru. all addiliott til JttVI lUily lo St t, den wvmII, Tiie It i ird . Olwn i.jii.try i level a:t I the blit piled the I. ...... ..1 t, 1. ..;..!. ..1 j lnt tiitreu lert. Mr. lilten. who h-i Worlrd lu iH4trir. alt In. lift' mv he 1 itrter ltrf.ire u.h an iimiicinc bum i.l r k liKneitrd t.y a .ni!e btal, Tliio;a nM Svl.tt--Kijjltt hmidreil iacre.ol gwal limtirr 111 one ti.tct at fl per thoiiwnd fee Law. at.itt il, at hi ' new t.thVe over the Colttm'.ii County; IU.uk. Many other line chance lor luvc.t- mi n I It lake. Vol., Shin, te. Ixickn, and ' I can jjive Rood ; hi !.,; lo tillitd homo. priir.. I M. C. I.RAV. St. Helen lliiav-To the wile ol Krn k Kiickon, 1 at M.nteo., Camp, I il Saturday morn j ing, a girl. It teev At.--We are itiforined that our ; old friend. Al I'opcjov, and Alice .' Claud were itniiedin marriage 11 CUV of Pordai'd the lore put ol the ; thi. i mid ; j wrrk All known to evervboly. the congratulation of all are hi.. j Wi:i.tMv; I,tc:NSrls l,lceuv lor the j niarrii)e ol the lollowiug paltie have j Ik-cii i..nrl mce our I it pntilic.ilion ; Lulu I'. Matkin and A V. Krwin. I Helda ('. I.irwn and 0car I. 1'yykka- j urn, ol llaNkunle; l-llhi I.. Koliermni and l-.lwnrd II. Ilrway, ol Rainier. j Tim l.i). I" -ilium'. Thl cily ( will noon have another building ol which j it can I prouJ. Tlie excivaluii? lor the j Od.llcllow' new .trili'ture i.Compleled j and Contractor Ii. A Croti.e no v Im. a force of farpcnlcr tiualnug the colHtruc Unit wolk a rapidlv mMihle. J he lir.l Il.wr ol the building will lie a store r.H.m, with an up-to-dule Inml mid :U x Ml 111 ia. The .econd Hour will ! oc cupied by alo-luc naiui :W x fttj iind lv pieparalory and ante r.mia. 1 h third lltior will liCMiialler, being occupied only 1... .. i,,i,i. t hall ;io x I A VKNIN''. Ntn'a h Wliilu An- dcinon, ul lloultoii, will rcw.iru buy iron giving liilorniaiioii letttitiiu o. the iipprchenioii ol the person or pel aonauiillty ol tenring down the Walk Over Shoe ign, which they arc placing in Houlton and St. Helen and vicinity. The law protect the ndvcrlincr in thcue mal tern. C01.UMHIA COUNTY TRACMLKS. The following are the names ol teachers who were ucccm(u1 In lso'K t'"5 re' cent cxiimiiuition: 1'lrat I'-wilc: C. Ii. lhirker. S,-nppooc; Clam M. Walker, Veinoulii llcrlha I.ewlon, (juincy; Kdith Tidcombc, Scnp- ,KSmoiiiI (Vrn.lc: Lena Harding. Clati kanic: Itcntrice llrndiih.iw, Rainier; Nt.ie .loin..,.., J-ortlnml. HilW-wi Iithel I-a.l, FwlilidwhiC. lv. Me, ht' "Third 0.)e: Haxel tiore, I'cer UUmli Mr KITIO WlUnoii. Vankton! Sadie Kill. St. Helen! Mi-wie " Lie ..; H..U I hill, Vcrmmia; Amanda Cheldclln. Vcrnonia; Mable 1'r.j.c... Portland! Juna Burnett, Oregon Cily, Addlt Johnson, rortlBinl. ritK.viruM mrt '" ,;,'liinlilii (Joiiniy j.r A..o "'"iiiil.....l.Ti,..d hnl.jiTtiorovinio,.) '!"' Mm M,.)Wi,, p,,.,,,),,,,, jBt tlir - onin.y ilir whirl, ink.. .Ih')S) H, - ru. ii mi aili, m OiiHls j'ark mi iiim m. Jfulmi, n,.viii,!. Tliu pre .. ....... hi vnit me Uiu mimu nn ilio. ' iy llin Hun,, )m,i of Ariul- i'.m mr uiu MluUi 1'iiir. 'IIAIK.S AUII (iRAHHan, l't aamplu of ii.,t !, tln.it 0110 himliirl ol oulrl ol tiny kind..,. 2 limmunplcid' not hen Hum onu I'liMiel of .i,.,., cril jj H' t auuiple ol not f tlmu one hull huvlit-l ol hiickwlicut 2 Iti'.t i;.t-k ol poiMiorn IIPH (li.nlny i,ot 4. lhH1 ,2 m o( Held com 2 1 2 I Itwai l21i,iK,t Hllj titlteal mulks of com 2 1 Hiwi dl.play of heavu. of Winter wheat, llirci) vurlitlc., five "lien vim ol ciieli variety, lour Indie, In diuiucter 4 licit diaplay ol ulieuvc of 8plin "ileal, tiirto turletle., .live alieuvinol each vaiiety, lour iiH he in diiiinetijr 4 2 Hi-Mi (Jl.pluy of hav ol ollta, inteo viir.eii, , live ahenveaol iMch vanoiy, f.jur inclie III di iiinct.r 4 2 Iii i (ollceiioii iif Kiug.,, not t.,a Ihiin 15 aiit!il" 10 II 'I'H, b-t di,p:y in cured st.iti). not Hum loo pound, to I10 r.ils.d tiy llmi xhihilor 10 Uel iuhil.it ih.ver a Ih-ai ethll.it nll.ill.1 2 ki.i.TaBI.Kh IliMt hunt. lor till,),., ix ,ec. in n, thrmi vai luiiea 1 I'lnt. maiiisttl-wuriivl, m aped' n. in. J 50c 00c 00c 50c ! rutatiuHK, l Bpeeini, ui. . 1 liel uj.ir hg, .ix aiieciluilia , llril i x'.ll.il ,,( , ,!,!, ,,,,1 1., I il.au llur v,i..i,.. .iv ...,.,. j ii,c, I 60c He.i eshihll of cutiolif, nol, h-ita than :D p. uiida. , It t p itntix-, early viuielic. hll.'lfl 1 5Uc 1 50c Ih-.t .otttt,, Lite varietie, inl,l 50c fioc i'MJc 50C iSfni hvvort Hitulo, one oeek. . II. t eailullowcr. a.x ueei,i-n. lli t kle, ix micciuicu llel munkiiivlolia, 12 apei-liui'M,' t.lir vaihtn-a "e"! l'-im Ion. Ii tpeellin n, 2 I loir var.ette. 2 1 . IWil di.phsy unl 11, , ctnbiHein ti il ty n id tjtiiiimiy 2 1 i l!c;l tia.h l.il' table, fix apec- imeiiH 1 50c I.:iiKst U.ih of any kind 1 50c Hei.1 uitiikii( 1 Oc lie.t tuniiM, three miieue., 12 riivcitinili ech I o0c l',fsi itiniutoe, three v met us, 12 peciuii'i.a each 1 50c ; oitMiox haii :i attuia. Tliere niiist lie at le it una .p art ill eaih 1 111 pi. 1 ol the Id lining bvtda, ril.edl'J- th ; cxItitiHoi, itiid tiiurt be . exhibited in ii while citnv 1 ling: ; liesl (1 1 pl.ty v . miuii need ., Yel- ' I tt . .tt.veis , 2 1 Itcrt m.Iiij -K- ol not lee Hum Jt l,,l: l.t,l tlf llitl.l SI... .Ill U '.l 2 1 (lj.a ,.ilu Al, 0, ot Wm l)m , bimliel Of Uleoil Mitlnniulli heat , 2 1 ItiBt Mtutple td not icnttbnu LilabelulllregouSpriiiit wheal 2 1 ileu aaiuplu ol not let than Lmhel ol Oregon Chili wheal ,.n ,;m, u( tint Ichs thau biixhtd of Camidiail While wheal . Hont aauiph of Hot less liillii 't 2 1 btidt I of Wltilo Velvet wheal i tuninle ol not lena than '.. bushel of AUTtruliau Club w heal Ai'fMiK. 2 1 Kor In'st packeil box, each of tlm following vui'irliea ol applet. . S.itxei.burg, Vtdlow Newton 11 B.tMwin, King, tiiHV.'nluiii Sitiglu vmilies, three platci, five nitciiiiClli of each jI thu fol lowing vnrielu-a 1 50c lt,tldm, llticliem Ml.noli, lir.iveiii-tein, tiano, Ctriuies' lioldt-n, I.eitightJimer, Joiu II11111, King, I.a.ly, Mii.i.n.olli l'-l.ickt MiHiHinri l'l,p;n, Ntinhern Spy Ked Cheek Tip ,itl, YelliW NeWtowU J'lppill, Kt-.l Aidiaihmi, Koine lienuly Uoxbtiry Kuatct, Spiuenberg, Swiiiti, Waxen, Wiuu Sap, Winter lUuana, Wolf Uiver, Yellow Ittillclluwet, Yellow Trtmspnrt'iit. Sew seedlings, if approved by committee 1 I'KAHM. Siuglo viilietiea, ihrcu plntoi 50c live cjieciiiicii ol each of the lollowiug YiuictieH Htirllett, Helirre De Anjou, Ittwc tteiiriv, Hon 1 re Cluir genu, Com Ice, Winter Nclis, -lliichesi!, Kail Hotter, 1'. Bart' It'll Sheldon. i-KAi'iu:. Single varieties, three plates, llvx pecilocin of each of the fol- lnwintf vnriotloB K.tirly Crawlord, Klberin, littrly Ciuulotto, I-ate Craw ford, Mnir, Salway. Newiet'dlingn, il approved by ciiimnittce quiNCit. Singlu vivilctiee, thtee plntes, llvu ppeclmeus New seedlings, il approved by committee OK.M'KS. Single varieties, three plates, llvu specimens ol each of the follow Inn varieties Itlitek lluliibuig, Diamond, Moore's Thompson's Seedling', Concord, l'lttme Tokay, Peru Kobb, Niiigtitn, Woideil, Dela ware, Isabella. New seedlings, if approved by committee Heat diaplay ol cut llowtus. not less than ten varieties Itest display needlework Best display fnuoy work, . . .'..... 1 50c 1 50c 1 50c 60c 50c 1 50c 1 60c 2 1.50 1 COUNTY I'Ol'KT, J I Woidi 11 coroner's pliys. Aline- linkko 7 CO K II Sherwoud, curoncr's (xiim. Jiio l!oi,dtuhit... 5 50 Mm. K Ixjnp, ciiinei's team Jno Uoiidtiiti-t 1 K II Sherwood, coroner's exam. I' dirndl- (J K II Sli.wo,d, coioner's exam. K M Kli-h 00 II It CHIT, eoro'inr'a phys. & launch M K Kich 10 V il Hlior.Kiod, coroner's cxitm. (i Jt Johiiaiiii 8 00 1 1. Wooden, coroner's phys. (J K Jdinaou. 8 I' W Clark, eapimsu nsaessor 14 05 W J Kullei ton, same - 13 80 I M Harris, work In clerk, olllce 25 (Jlas & I'rudhoinini Co., repulra tyyewritlel- 25 Mimu A Be.udi, engler'a liceiio blanks 6 50 U W Clark, posiau f r nseor 10 K II Fhigg, pub. co. court proceed Ing, IS (JO Fred Trow. Supplie to Jordan... 20 Fred Trow, supplies to Mr. Luke 10 40 St. Mary's Hospital, care of HoiHon 42 70 Jiiitif. .les'Ce, witnesf fee, (!eo. Kano 5 HO J I) Doaii, i.wrie - 5 00 C1J Sutton, c instable 8 20 Thos tJrewell, rmtd nrvisor No 2 24 V 8 Jinpain, same No, 3 00 Anliker, name No. 5 25 50 11 It Phillips, same No. 6 47 50 Geo. Carrigan, same No. 7 10 W M K'llwru, same No. 9 25 T I) Mills, same No. 14 15 P liergeraon, same No. 10 15 J George, . hoard ol prisoners 00 4 J Muckle A Sou, supplies lor Carl son A McDonald - 22 (JO Mrs. A. McCaulny, cars ol Mc Donald 10 Wm. Kariiiug, cruising timber 13 11 West, cominii'tdorier 2,'t 40 W K Tii lienor, Mime... 31 (ii AtlOt'Xi'M BKJKCTKll GKNKKAt, Clll'Ml' K Ixryd, Milage 1 :) Moll, ime.. 1 20 .1 B K Iloiirue, lees police judge... 1 25 J M Blackford, fees justice - 2 It II Mitt-hell, rebate of tnx-8 25 43 W li Welch, Med. Alt. l.like and ling . 0 DUtrict ltoail Kltud l)iU No. 2. II Tiiieaell 65 A I. Lar u 24 50 II Duncan 18 j " . "'l St. Helens (Quarry Co. G Kudoen - 5 Jno. KalllK-iv 18 75 C Anderson 13 75 : Dist. fo. 3 Wui. Carrie Dist. No. 4 Oleen Bros C I.indboiu. 12 50 5 "0 00 Dii-t. No 5 Karnesl Koble - 3 7o It Anliker 12 50 GL Morel - 0f0 Dist. No. (1 Oregon Kansas I.br. Co 34 55 Dist. No. 7 I, A Carrigan 3 52 Geo. T Wright 7 55 District No. 8 A 0 Peterson.. 10 62 Oregon Lumber Co.- 7 50 G Duretikamp 20 2o Diet. No. 12 John Poster 29 60 A K Hurvey II 50 J K Johnston 11 50 C Smith.... 2 50 Aur. BilkoiifuhJ 37 30 A Gilberg 40 11 Panckow , 2 50 Dist. No. 14. O Lindslorm.. 27 WmPlacke 2 NJ Parker 2 02 James Dllgglns... .'. 27 W K Mellinger 9 45 Dist. 10 No. Geo Olson 15 08 Hiirvy Cbristenseu 1 80 JHHiuck 2 J I. Dutlicld 10 SO P Bergerson 8 10 Genera! Hoad Fund Sherman Bros 270 D Keiguson 40 I-"r?d Larson "5 J Burdahl 25 St. Helens Quarry Co,...' 43 75 Perry & Graham. 880 Wm Carrie 7 50 K Morten 5 Orin Kano 40 25 Al Johnson 43 75 J M Hill 42 50 Omar Burris 42 50 HS Crosby 0 25 John Wallace, Jr 30 C Crosby 7 50 Shei man Bros .' 42 Balfour Guthrie A Co 153 90 W K Conyers ; 72 80 J Muckle A Sun.,.. 18 20 J.Ross .j... 28 T Hanigan 27 50 E Morton 75 K Eversattl '. . 17 50 Shermun Bros 139 44 A Pope joy 7 50 K Potter 5 P Crouse 7 50 C B Harvey 48 75 J M Hill "5 80 W McAboy 13 75 Geo. Rohlls..... 18 75 P Bollock I..,'. 40 K Malmberg 25 Clatskanie Cheif 7 Northwest Steel Co 5 55 Security Vault i Metal Works. . . 49 10 Beall A Co 14 Amount Rejected On Road Fund W E Conyers U CAPTAIN J. SORENSEN DIES Pioneer Steamboat flan Succumbs To Paralysis. Captain Julius Sorensen, aged 74 yaari and 3 niontui, died yesterday afternoon at the family residence, 4.15 (ilinan street, Porilsrul, us a result ol paralysis ol long standing. The death of Cuptain Hoiensfii innrks the pairing ul oil': uf tlie pioneer, ol Oregon mid Windiiuglnii, pioiiiimitt in the milking of early history. Ills close frhnd and eurly-day associate, Captain Seth L Pojie, of 103 Seventeenth street, sayi Captain KorenSRii was one ol three or four ol the p'.oneers who stesuibontcd on the upper riven in the early 50a Captain fforeiitti was born ill Copen- liugen, Denmark, May 10, 1W. He took to the tea eurly in life, cnmii.g to the Pacific Coast when 15 years old. Al 20 bo wit master of the pioneer steamer Senoiiiu, which was built over from the old steamer Gazelle. The Gazelle was w recked on the upper Columbia in the lalttr 40s, and sevuiitl lives were lutit. As master ol the GaxeHe Captain Sorer.geii took the Unit companies uf vol unteers to the Cascades dmlug the Indian War in 1850 after the uias.ncre 1-aUr he and Captain Pope steaniboated together 01 the Pen d'Orelle Uki and river. "I was the agent of the company op erating the boats, and employed Cup tain Snreiis n ln-eaine of hi taithlul- ness to duty and his integrity." ssid Captain Pope last night. "1 never knew a man who had a higher regard for bis Own word than he." Captain Sor.-nceti came to Portland 13 live 111 1870. Ilu was married prior 10 that time in Wulla Walla, where he conducted a pack train between that City and Helena, Mont. He etgsged in the wholesale wood bus! nest here, which he continued until ten yeais ago, when lie wus stricken by pnralyais. His wife died Srwral yearaago, and no children survive. P1ASS TO CONSERVE STATE'S KESOl'Kt'ES. The coni-ervitlioii of Origin' re souices will be di-cuntcd fully at Port land by the O egon Con-ervation Com mis-ion, w Inch w il. hold its convenilou 0:i August 30. Gijfoid Piuciiot, h -ad ol the forestry servi.-p, will be ti.e prin cipsl rpe ik.-r mid will discus t ie various phatej of coi.s real ion in O.igo . He il thoroughly familiar wi h the situ tti in lieic, bavii. studied it in conn-tti,,i. willi hi forest ry work. Since the Commission was oignnixed, rnlieh lutd been nceoinplinhed in pr.i.ret' ing lint 11 ml resources. Water piwer, limls'r and land have been saved lo the state. It is expected tb.it much good will result in furthering thi worn by the forthcoming convention. Citizens .'ront the whole stati: uro inv.t d to at tend, German resident ol the stale are to take (tart in large numbers in the cele bration of German Day at Seattle, Aug ust 19. German-Americans of the ciiy j will make the ir.p in two divisions, j leaving on August 17 ami 18. Prepara- ; lion have been made at Seattle ou a large s t ie t receive the visitors. The e.e cis s will lie held at tin fairgiounds and the exposition management is tak ing steps to make the affair one long to be leinembered. Work has been started in Portland on what will be the biggest and most com plete cereal mill on t iecoatt. The mill is being built by Albers Bios., and w ill bo located on the river front, where ad ditional property (or the purpose was recently purchased. When complete, the plant will represent nn outlay ol l,000.O00. It is expected the plant will be ready for operation this w inter. Joy riders have been put under the ban by the Portland Automobile Club, and steps were taken at a meeting held this week to do away with reckless mutorists. Keceut killings by sutosou speedways about I be city by the class ol drivers know n as joy ridt-n have caused the Automobile Club to starts campaign to restrict dare-devil automo bile speeding liesolutious were pasted at the meeting and members of the club are going to do everything ihey cau lo put a slop to speeding on public rords. Dnriiu late Seiil- mber and earlv Oc tober, Portland will be the scene of the ' greatest gathering of undertakers ever held in America. It will be. the ucciuiou of the annual convention of the National Funeral Directors' Association, in con junction with which will be the animal conventions of the Oregon and Washing ton state associations. September -A, 2 and 30 and October 1 ami 2 are th -dales set (or the three conventiins. This will be the hrft time the national con vent on has been held on the Pacific Coast. Preparations have been made lo give the visitors a warm recepiii.n. They will be diued at the Commercial Club, formally welcomed to th city by the Mayor uud the club officials, "anil taken aliout Portland ami up the Col umbia Uiver tor eiglu-seeiug nips. Contiacts were let during the past week for duitble tracking the Northern Pacific main lino between Ktilauin and Tucom. Between Kalauiaaud Portland a double track already exists. The ad ditional truck is being laid to provide for the common nse of the Northern Pa cific line by the Union Pacilic between l'oitlai.d aild the Pugel Sound cities. The work is expected to be completed within six mouths 11 1 a cost of about 11,000,000. . DILLARD & DAY Attorneys-at-Law Practice, in any Court, State oi Federal. Next door to court house ST. HELENS. ORE. $500 to ,950,000 Interest 6 to 8 per cent We Loan Money ca Lands, Lots, Homes, Farms, Stocks, Bonds, Mortgages, or any Se curity Anywhere. Biiilding Loans Made Buy a Lot or Land and Build. We Fiirnhh the Moi.ey. So Icet your own Lot anywhere, your own plan ami builder. We furnish tiie Money on weekly, monthly or quarterly payments. No red tape or delay in securing money. Columbia County Abstract and Trust Co. WALKOVER. SHOES 0 Announcement. V We are pleased to announce this week that the new Fall and Winter styles of WALK-OVER Shoes have begun to arrive. Our stock of these popular shoes will be more complete this season than ever before and we will be prepared to fit the most fastidious. To the regular men's lines we have added the tiew Ladies' WALK-OVER. We want every lady to see these shoes and trust they will ask to see them when in our store. Prices Remain the Same $3.50, $400, $5.00 WE ARE SOLE AGENTS WHITE & ANDERSON Houlton, Oregon ft i Summer During the 4 Oregon Railroad OREGON SHORT LINE AND UNION PACIFIC RAILROAD from Portland, Seattle, Spokane, Taconia, Walla Walla and all points on the O. R. & N. line. To OMAHA and Return ... $60.00 To KANSAS CITY and Return - $60.00 To ST. LOUIS and Return - - $67.50 To CHICAGO and Retnrn - - $72.50 and to other principal cities in the East, Middle West and Scuth Correspondingly low tares. OM SALE JCNH 2, 3 ; JULY 2, 3 ; ACOUST 11, 12. To Denver and return - - - - $55- ON SALE MAY 17, JULY 1, AUGUST 11 Going transit limit 10 days irom date of sale, Enal return liinit Oct. 31. These tickets present tome very attractive features in the way of stop over privileges, aud choice of routes ; thrreby enabling passengers to make side trips to many interesting points enroute. Routing ou the return trip through California may be had at a slight advance over the rates quoted, Full particulars, slleeping car reservations and tickets will be furnished by any O. R. & N. local agent, or Wm. MeMURRAY.'. General Passenger Agent, Portland Oregon. I. Q. Wikstrom &'Sons Manufacturers ROUGH AND DRESSED LUflBER CEDAR POSTS AND POLES Dry Kiln and Scappoose The Mist AND Weekly Oregonian Rates Easts Season 1909 via the & Navigatoin Co. E of and Dealers in Planing Mill in Oregon BOTH PAPERS FOR TWELVE MONTHS $1.80