The Oregon Mist
Entered at the Postoffice at St. Helena,
Oregon, M econd-clas mail m 'tier.
Subscription Ratks
One year - .00
K month Ml
Advertising rate made known on .ippli
tion. Legal notice 25 cent per line.
Isspkd Every Friday Bv
E. H. FLAGG.
Editor and Proprietor.
County Official
Paper
Circuit Court Officers;
T-'tT. Campbell District Judtfe
E. B. Tongue District Attorney
CotVTY OrrtcsRa
James Dart, Judjre Pt. Helen
W. A. Harris, Clerk -t. Helens
Martin White. Sheriff St. Helen
W. K. Tichenor, Comm'r Clatakatue
H. West, Comniseioner Scappoose
E. K. Quick, Treasurer St. Helens
U. W.Clark. Assessor St. Helen?
J. H. Collins, School Supt CUUknie
C. T. Pre ecott. Surveyor -St. Helens
Frank Sherwood. Coroner Rainier
Mis Genevieve Boyle, Scappoose, best
ci ay on.
Mrs. A. Malm, Rainier, best piece
of crochet work.
Several of the piece of work were
notable for their ago. The embroidery
made by Mrs. J. K. Dcane was worked
in 183,). There wag a collar made by
Mr. Kichardon, of Kainier, mother of
Mis. Chas. John, of St. Helens, in 1856;
a gown made by Mr. Holoomb, mother
of Mm. n. Dillarxl, 38 year ago, and
a christening robe, shown by Mr. C. C.
Masteii, that is over 40 yews old.
DELIVER US FROM TEMPTATION.
Anvonp who scrutinizes the lists
of signers to the petitions calling: pother unable to do anything wish, and
for a special election in .ovem-
BASEBALL.
Last Friday afternoon the Limine
nun of Kainier came iip here and made
the SU Helens bueinew men look like
poor ball players, giving them the
small end of an 18 to 9 score. The team
of business men were the only ouea the
locals could get from Rainier, as the
other bunch got cold feet, and decided
to send up nine on that could play ball.
The game was replete with p!aS never
before seen on a ball grounJ, Including
Pr. Cliff wouderful pes to first. The
fielding of McCormlek, Sheldon and C.
T. Prescott also deserve meutlon. (C. T.,
not K. B PrefCvtt. F. B. coulJ not hit
balloon V For the visitor the hitting
of Pell and Fiippin were features. Vogel
mads a prettv catch at second. Did be
know he had the ball?
ST. IIKLKNS 9, RirH-.BrlKl.D0.
O.i S.tridivy Kcljiefield was treated
toa i rilliant oat of white wasli in a
:y!e that sludeued the heart of the lo
cals. Phikko dished up bender and
swiit ones lh.it the visitors wera alto-
Pepot eighteen years, but for !
years has lxen stationed at Ash
land.
Willis Dallas started to Cor-
valhs Sept, 524 to take up his
second year s studies at 0. A. C.
Dr. and Mrs. 0. G. Weed, late
of Kansas, nephew and niece of
our tellow citizen. Judson Weed.
visited the latter from Thursday
ot last week until Tuesday
ot una. lhey expect to visit
Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Weed and
Gertrude at Clatskanie and then
return to Los Aiureles. Cal..
where Dr. Weed will take a post
graduate course in osteopathy.
Felson Rodgers started to Phi
lomath Monday to take up his
studies at the college at that
place.
Miss Ethel Weed closed a suc
cessful six months term of
school here last Friday. She
started to Newberjr Tuesday and
win go to scnooi mere we com
mg year.
John Edholm and family start'
ed Tuesday for their new home
at Goodin, Idaho. At Sunday
School last Sunday a public ex
pression of regret was made at
losing mis lamuy irom our
community.
The new stee) bridge at this
place is nearing completion. It
will be the pride of th Upper
Nehalem.
P. Bergerson took his sister,
Mrs. Bogscie. to Portland Tues
day, She has had a long and
Putlee was behind the I at and caught a
good game.
sr. HKtKNS 12, ST. JOHX.I 8,
And on Sunday the fast St. Johns
tea n was trimmed 12 to 8. Bnkke
suited ; tie twirling i" this game
for five inning pitched wonderful ball,
not a hit bein secured off his delivery,
but the game the day before had left his
arm sore, and Campbell went in in the
sixth and pitched his usual good ball.
01 errors.
T'e game wis a dandy, and demn
s'ratesSt. Helens ability to mix with
th? TK-City League talent.
CLATSKAXIK Sl-NDAY.
Next Sunday ihe le.itu gees to Clats
kanie on the morning train, to play at
the "Gateway of the Nehalem." A good
crowd always atiend thegan.es at this
thriving bnrg.
YANKTON.
ber to decide whether liquor shall
be sold in Columbia County, will
be surprised at the names it con
tains. If total abstainers alone
voted for prohibition it would be
overwhelmingly defeated; but it
is evident that a great number of
the signers are men who frequent
saloons and some of them are ad
dicted to the excessive use of
liquors. These are the most ear
nest of all the onnonents of the
saloon. Thev understand their j the visitor getting around
own weakness and they want the
temptation removed from their
path. The home is calling them
one way and the saloon is offer
ing its enticements to drag them
back.
It is going to be put up to you
to say which force you favor.
The Mist knows that many men
drink moderately and it does not
appear to do them any harm; but
we cannot see that it does them
any good.
1 he law says you must spray
your orchard in order to keep the j .j.
pests irom spreading.
You may be immune from the
assaults of typhoid, diphtheria or
smallpox, but you must maintain
sanitary conditions on your prem
ises in order to protect the com
munity. We cannot live for ourselves
alone. The force Of example IS, parents. Mr. and M. George Hyde, over
so strong that every man owes a sun lay
duty to his community and to his Guy Tarbtll and family from near
neighbor. lu inier, came up to atund the county
We have heard of men who. ftr, end vitiud with hi father's family,
while in sympathy with the anti- Liaieuce Tarieli.
saloon movement, refused to Sigrl Uraiidmi Tarbell. known bv many
the petition because they feared o!j K.tllt.rSi is ve fce!jle.
doing so would injure their husi-1 , ,, .....
ness. We can understand this Ca'r -a Matthew. i
and sympathize with them. We!' ""7 (fa" .'T vT'g
are even willing to confess hav-! e'r V;Ur' Hf- f A'. J1'
ing been influenced by similar ' f hou,e Tuei'.iy v,a i or,,and ttnd
motives in past years. j '
But we believe the time has! George Kerr nJ family will move
come when all thinking men must j bVer ,ear Sherman' mill. We hear they :
declare themselves in opposition j ,re siji!,s to live on the Eelton place. ;
to the Saloon. It has refused tO Dudd Bonney and family are return-j
be controlled or regulated, and! ing to Yankton from the Yukin.al
by its persistent violations of the jcoMiitry, wh -re they went last spring.
law nas created a public sentl-;0,aii!rjiinl;ran.Jp:. Kale acre virit-
ment that demands its abolition.
hen they did hit the ball it was a case plea ant visit with her brother
of back to the b. mh just the same. Mo i'viiu.vni wirey.
NOTICE-
Ofthe Meeting of the Ciunty IWrd of
Equalisation. Notice is hereby given
Ihat on the tiiiid M.indiv in October.
and ! tVtubtr ISih, 1J0!, the Inwrd of eona'i-
tntion will atiend, at the rourl I ouse in
Columbia county, Oiegou, and publicly
examine the astiuiiieiit roll, and cor
rect all errors in valuation, diserip'ion
or qualities of lands, lots or other oro
pertv ses-e'l bv tl e assessor; and it
shall he the iluiy of persons interested
to appear at tlie tune am) place appoint-
o.
IT, W Clark.
Asse'nr of Columbia eountv. Oreor.
iMUd this ITtii day of Scpteintr.
FORTHE FALL AND WINTER
COLUMBIA PARK
BARGAINS
You Cannot Buy a Lot in Columbia
Park for the Price Paid by Purchaser
trom Us.
OUR PRICE IS STILL
THE SAME!
People are buying for homes and many
nice residences are beinp erected. Visit
the Park, select your lot and call on us
for terms. No one can all'ord to pay rent.
Columbia County Bank
SUMMONS.
In the Cliruil court. ( Iho suie al Orrfna
(or Columbia t'.niMv.
In (he natter of the m! lli alt.m nl J. ft. t;n,l-
"iM'iw oe nmrn Interpol in t lie K.uth-
'luirter of wedou . !i lo.ihin s
ii. tiIi. rttiire t w of th UUiuelie
Ncri.lUa, Applicsni.
sm.
t'rl M. tttn. IjjIu ,Mrilii (nil Mm. IC. V.
Mcklin. IVfinilTit.
To theatare named 'lrf-a.!anU ami all whom
it may cnru :
In thr um of the Suite ..f Oreiron, TAKK
Niiril K, That no the llih dar ol Heptemlier.
I u a.i appil. il..ll mi mm ,t the ali J. II.
iHxlf.-ey. In the elre'iit romi. of ib niaieuf
.II.I "-". i - "'"wia 'iiinv. r.ir initial tvt
1 1. IS place. ! i.crKtloo.rflh tttlf M thu laml i .,lwrtl..
jt;n art nerpf.v r.iire.l in aptar ant
lwr Mi.l M.t.i.'.iM..n or other-aiM. ..
eaue why itt m.sl:e.li.o ahall n t be (raiileii
on or h'fore th ImIi -Ur nf (K tolr, Iwo,
y.Mi r hereby nmiSe.l ih.il tinleta ton lo ao
Mm aivpii'xlHin will lw laken a .Mlile... ari'l
pptiealil will apply f,.r, nii.1 a deerv will !
an. i emereo aeenrtiln
The liev. T. IS. Giisnold, assistant
pastor of the First Presbyterian church
I of IVrll tntl. gave an excellent address,
jbo'b morning nod evening, Sunday,
Sept. r.Hh, iu the cl.nrt li at
Mr. and Mrs. Lhnm, of Maine, vi-i'.ed ' in.
wi:h Mr. Irunk Brown's family last
week . The two fatuilii s w ere old lriends
in the Yankee Stale.
Mr. and Mr?. Robert Weaver, cf Gohle, ! thr ,...ir4i-.m. ! v. w IUU r..rever Urni
ere visiting the hoiue of Mr. Weave,'. 'VtS'lTXifi. .i
ihf Illh -Uy i.f ?Hpienil.r,
Sealol . A.IIAKKM.
Cireirt f.uirr. t Jerk
J.U. i.Ol'KKKV, Appth-am Attorney.
rvfc y j'v- -uS' v-r t- i,'i
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A Complete Liuc of Up-To-Datc Goods
Trimming a Specialty.
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MRS. E I. NIXON
Montgomery Bldg.
S3
St. Helens, Ore.
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FI5E 5EtDLF.H0Kli.
iliK there last ..eek, brii.uiiij;
the ijrand tliildreu home with them.
Tl.tre is a brand new daughter at the
home of Mr. at.d Mrs. Fred Krilgs.
The little lady arrived Monday, Sept.
nil.
SIMMONS.
In the In nil I'Miirt ..f (lie Si&Icof Orecon. (u.'
olumlffa t'ornit.i'.
In t!i? malternf the oppliixtion l R P ;ra
ham an.l 11. H. Mebotas lo have reir!lerel Ihe I
title M tl.c- ntsat liall of Ihe n.-rllju vat i)iiarter I
of fceetlon , f o.wii'litp ft north, raiu'e 5f i
wextofthc Wlllaawite merl liun, app;iinii. i
K..lrt llavt-loii, Waller fiavi.Nmt, Afetan.fer'
liavi.Um. Henry Ni' ulal ;i.ail lim lell. j
'olnmhiaTnnU-r Co.. ami all others w bum !
It inav eoiicem, .1. feu !!,.
To the a;..,ve naine.1 .ie.'eu lniua an I all whom I
It may coni ern: f
lit the name of th H;.ata t;f Oreenn T.ke '
SoMec Thai on ;the ;:r. of Mcpcember,
Uli. an applicallo.-i niel lv "the air K. P.
Graham atel H. Ii. Mi-Uolns' l the etreiitt
court of the tie of "return, fr (olutnbia
County, lor Initial reelmraiion of lha title of
the lall'l abtie 'le-rlibe.l,
bow jmi are heret.v r. .. u I -e.l to appear an I
answer mill appllraiuin of otherwi'e ihw
i.ne hv iKh applli lilon halt not lie irant
e.l, on or bef'.re the llt.i Oevof .eo.ir, VjM.
an l yon are herehi ip tiile-l that imle- you .lo
o ii applieattoii will ix taken aa eonfeuu'd
a:il ac.nl leanla wilt at.nle f..r an. I .t....r.
three of I tuken an.l e.:ierel aieor.line to the
iiijFm int. eiirm;ii(i, ttii'i yoilwlillHI lor
rr orrei irom oip'lima trie Mime.
W (tneo. my haiol an I in m-uI uf tl. court
thl3rd ifay of ft.temf;er, VJfj.
I Seal Clniiil Court
W. A. llAKKI-f Clerk.
. CLEKTO.V, Altotuer for Appllralila.
ar
St. Helens Steam Laundry
3
Good Work Prompt Service Reasonable Rates
i
Cleaning and Pressing
All Work Delivered
I DR. MONTGOMERY'S
i
i Real Estate and
& ! COMMISSION HOUSE
m i
Real Estate, Mills and Tim-
i i ber I.and.H.
i
! Lumber and Hiiildint,'
Material.
i
WOOD
I LATH
i
.ud Other Mipjdies. OrgatiH
1 taiios. r.tc.
PATRONIZE HOME INDUSTRY
ST. HELENS,
ORE.
j William Karih is finishing his new
iLou?e,B very pietty and conifortahle
Helens,
PO'sibly the ni-rt rr-markable feature
at the County Fair was t he display of
lady's needle and faiicy work. It was
collected on verv feh rt notice and ft
exieutand quality were a .nrome to c,jUi,Ke- Mr. Wiiliams, off-t
all. It is expected that next years u it
room will Le Mt apart for a woumn's " We hear that H. O. Howaidis
department, to iuciipie nocdle wcrk, ; ten.plaiin building a handsome
uvunawu tmaa, Aiiuuiij;i un cwtrv. i " o.o lumi oi tnrte "unnrea ; St. Helen, Oiejfon hereby respectfully
Among the most meritorious article at ' act". He ha, tevtral men working and j jw,ilion y0, J Jll0rablc Body to open
the fair, according to the judgment of j Pit.i.g the !ui;d under cultivation. a roadway for te-.....s and fool people
of the judges were the following, with , Mr. kcM and family, aUo Mrs. W. Ii. ; along Cas-nau street, from iU fKint of
the bsbms of the exhiUiors: j WlUrd and sons, have returned to St. j intersection with Cowlitz street in .aid
-ura. ooge.vommoiaLav.i enemgle llluuiP, after rusfcatii.g on the farm ! Cite, southerly to and terminating
l'ETITIOS.
St. Helens, Oregon, Sept. It,
To the Hon. City Council, of the City
Of fit. Helenf, Greg .11:
We, the ondersivned proterly owners.
""j located on Casenan s'.reet, in the city of
fAAAAA.iAAA a aV aTV A afk afa. afV A V. jfk afk A. jgarV atV r
Oregon Calls
MORE PEOPLE".
' ' ' - u'Xit f : . V ; , - f'K tci; r.y ,
, ... .li, ... ..V.VwvwvI-i
Arc You
GOING TO BUILD
.
Investigate the Tlcrlts of
CONCRETE
BUILDING
BLOCKS
I The Best, Most Artistic and
Durable Material for Business
Blocks, Houses, Chimneys,
Foundations Ornamental
Feucing, Etc.
'I'hune at our Sipenia", or
"file, and will c and
furnish eatlmalr.
SANDI-L & FULL0R
MANUrACTt'HERS
Rainier Orcjron
,StMMtl.S
III ll.e i:o, nit t , ( , ,,,, , u( ,..,,,
. ..init.iua lotil.lt,
IJlntiir. . William II yaol.
lor
plnllit tlb
itrt ut
It I- .,),, ,.,, u. ,
r ooler I..- !l,e p.,l,!i. 4ll..i,,.r t,l.
D 'i"".'."" """pl-arnli.l an.
' o" "III apply lu the oiK,.e enl
ii
Fasa the word to your relalives and frien ' to coma now.
at a
poirit in "aid Casenau street opposite
Lot SKI ,iu block 21 of ,a'd city, and to
remove any building, fences or nuis
ance now txih!in in said Casenau
lieet, and rour petitioners will ever
pray: J. W, Jj.iy, M. raxon, F. M.
iiotit that thi little villaae is reallv ' Thorp, A . H. (it . tie, . If. Wellington,
'cal'Pw land truly alii , and can grow "garden Win. M. Ro, Gto. A. Btinn, I). U
lira XV V TimM -1 vr jto" me re.-i oi ineui. i 'rvii, .7. hmoio i..i loojaii,
...... ..aniai oe-lp .......
; ine ban game between the Yankton
Mrs. Long, Houlton, second best knit
bhawl.
Mr., belle Kaiopson, Scappoose, sec
ond silk crazy p:ilch qiiilt.
Mrs. M. K. Glider, Deer Island, bent
collection of fancy work .
Miss Alba Myers,
beat collection of waists.
ubct two miles northwest of Yankton
A number of Yankton people were at
the county fair fiatunjay. We hope
more will attend next year and not for
get to take an exhibit that will cause the
rest oi the county to sit up and take
est
pieced log cabin nilk ouilt
Mrs. J. S. Bacon, Warren, best pitted i
cotton quilt.
Mrs. Kate Cooper, Warren, second!
best finished cotton quilt.
Mies Fannie Cooper, Warren, second i
best cotton pieced quilt unfiuiil.eJ. j
Mrs. Edith Uacin, Warren, bet col-!
ucliou o color work.
Mrs. Miiton Smith, Rainier, 1,
uricniai netting.
Mr. Charles Norman, Rainier, best
knit piece,
Mrs. Tina Fiedrickson, Kainier, h;it
two pieces of hard aur.
Mr. Ellziibjiii Terry, Uoulum, best
crazy wonted quilf.
Miss Maud Watts, Scnppo ise, most
artistic coluied piece.
Miss Marie Watts, Soitppoose, second
best collection.
Mrs. Mildred Walts, f-:c.ppooc, best
collet' tiou point luce.
Miss. Jesnie Met Jregor, fjeer Inland,
best collection burnt wood and baakt ta.
Wallace and Istu Crouse, Jloulton,
was
Colls and the Stan wood Hustlers
well attended. The wore n 7 in 'M in
f:iYor of tb f f,iuf b.r. i
Mra. E.G. fctewaid went to Kainier
lat week to eee her daughUr, Mrs.
Hazel 'iniiig.
nni.;r Filgerald. of Amity, Oregon.
has returned to Yankton and is at Stan
wxjii's uiiil. His wife will probably
tome later.
Mr. Millis, a brother of M,s. Hyde.
expects his wife aul sou from Michigan
in a few days. They will go to house-
linvpmg on their farm about a mile and
a half west of here.
Hinca the road between here and
Houlton have been put in such good
condition, we feel quite near to the
metropolis, Hi. Helens.
KIST
Frank riutleijjfe came in Mon
day to visit his father-in-law, J.
11. lurk. Mr. Rnntlurlco
v
Charles Muckle, C. C. Mjsten, James
j i)art, I. W. Harrison, J. W. Allen.
Filed September 20, I'm.
i. l. GAGE,
lit City Recorder.
ASJi0t5tEME5r
Having purchased the interest of Jame
uart, ot uarl at Muckle, we wish to an
nounce to our friend and patrons that
the business will be continued under the
name of Jas. Muckle & Son. We solicit
the patronage of the public, assuring
them of courteous treatment and lowest
price', quulity considered. Respectfully
JAS. MUCKLE A HON.
DILLARD & DAY
lest collection of lilow pictarsj frames. I telegraph operator at the Union
Attorneys-at-Law
Practice, in any Court, Stat of
Federal. Next door to court Iioum
8T. HELENS. QBE,
Low Colonist Rates
To Orcjon will prevail from the p;it
September 15 to Oct, 15
VIA THE
Oregon Railroad & Navigation Co.
AND
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PHYSICIAN c SURGEON
ST IIKLSNS
K. MIL1.RU
OftKUO
ATTORN EY-AT-LAW
fit, Helens, Orefon
jjr. Kuwinrohs,
PHYSICIAN &
ST. MRI.KNR t
SURGFON
I OS. ROC
DR. R L. Jkffcott
DENTIST
hvt oii, .aaj
Office will, Dr. Cliff.
hT. HELENS
E. C. STANWOOD
From Chicatro - $3.'5.fK)
" St. Iuis - l2.W
" Omaha - 25.00
" St. Paul - 2T,.W
" Kansas City -25.00
FARES CAN BE PREPAID
DciHolt the amount of the fare with thu ii"nreit O. It. A N. or
Igent and Ticket will bj delivered in the E'Mt without extra
A complete stock of
: Gcncial
Icrcliaiulisc
Coiuleous treatment nntl
a square deal for all.
LOTTVIM.K .ST. HELENS
.
IOW CORTLAND DAILY
STEAMER
Leaves 81. Helena fl;00 A.
Arrives at I'lirtlauiP 10::K) A.
Leave Portland at 2:30 P.
Arrive HI. Helen at 8:30 1'.
M.
M.
M.
M.
K. I
cost.
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Bend us the name and address of anyonii inloreHlcd in the Ktale
Oreifon literature.
WM. MCMURRAY
General Passenger Agent
PORTLAND, ORE.
for