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About The Oregon mist. (St. Helens, Columbia County, Or.) 188?-1913 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 23, 1910)
:ROUAD TOVrt load will run resent one o V K. Steven and Grant "a" weie "t l'X.klim over the pro L'n,j .r.i.i if"'" rtv" ,r,mt ," ''''iiLlto Y.nklou on not tu ". . ..el rent irrade, and It may M ih new load wilt norltl ol tl.. "f ..a. lit Nelialeui river aillni. r., I u..r-.i ntt.i...'ii. whn- a w.ii "ii..." v i "" ,,H,r 0, J" ,KZ w II make re.clilu( ! y.ll-y l,b i- i ' C,l ' ,,0,,Un,, wWfil l""",m tl'c"M tM r, triable thnin to hv a fine i -II ihe t'4M lh"" u",u l" '" jrfr k..oth Itb.. be.,, lull.. rL I adie t ue I'..copI Oull.J will J .t0.. r..i leoc. of Mr.. II U til .tTucdav. MoSKV KofNO-Owoercnn have tlit M1fUrr-vi' properly, "" llii Bderlieiiient. liiiim at LouvWe it.-rdl.iK lo,",,, Sl' "-I"". HK-On Mtindav l.t. titlio wife l Karne.l Youimrr. n diUKer KoK SAl.K-:lr fi" Illin ptuue ( Win. SWul' IS I' I'"""1' I'hone lUclielur Klut line or chop card la Warren. ft,n Sl.K-A g'Mi-l Siuith-rrfinier Tyiwriter. A UarKaiu. Columbia County Altrct Co. l,l SotiiKlay uiRlit Hi Hie lunir nf it,,'ut tru. I" A.Uii... o lcer l.la.id. La amuied In.ni "U01 lnnilr by n. "'" ,rirolr Myrollrr revival .11 l.y l.nii.-ir IWt U't "V '! J-Con-table Ward and ,1,v l",lKlt ellil"U" ,uihu.''t to St. I lei. n. arriving- l.fre ,t about two o'iUmIi hun.lav morning Sbtnll White wa not in lon. hut they rot lieiuity I'l-We-lcy out ol bed nnl put ih nin ! I-"'1 Kmnition Moii'ty revwlcl th Let Hurt h 'lier K. lUran itriU'r here who ..ike. lor lurt tune on theMuchle rnc... Thuli but i!W yri ol UK" n " unqu. Hiou ,t,l iiiwii", htpecilt Urn r. linmn tl'mu letU"n l',w t,rv..l lr IMhe men In tt.e oiirt tuuiir lr. l l'tr Ko- enmiur.l him Mou Uy n.l n nltcii.Unt Irom the Ureijcin Mil' Intone Avluin look hut. toNilrrn ou Tur-Uy. W Acn Ranch to I.kaK - r"itt clt lUiry rm h. Innulre t the Mit office. Tbrre noo.l rwiilrnco lot. cle in, t UiOrlot. IiujuirD t The Mit olTne. I,lcrne h been lue l lhl week I r the nuremu o Mm Oeral.line O Nenl ol Ibi CHinty nd John 1. 1'orter, of 0kville, Wh. W. P.. Ste.en w In St. Helen lt TuritUy . Mr. Orrio lUcku. ..I Kluier. yiutor to the county et on Tuedy lt f oh SaH Thre fool uiilk cond cll i tfk olJ Inquire of C.J. WALLIS. Yankton. Omkoii. l'luti-retl houe anil to lot in M. Helen lor only $HiO. The bet hnce to gel a nt in Ihe vy ol a li uie that Jou ever h.l. Inipiire at The Mil ollice tUy. I'oa RiiNT New pUilereJ . ro in lare .low, rviuirv, ci'y work on the.lrel i,Ke .r i,,,,, Owk neat Yankton. ..! Columbia louuly t'ari , lHt ol aiit,er tMrilIatllatll iltii.L... - ... .1,.. i...V.' . ' ;rVn' ' hnt.n.nu. I aii.l the r.. roller K Ih.-l nU..! rt-ai.. nr bthMlnir h Itb'r uncUitneil at The county liai eieclp l a Hubataiitia'i Iraiue buil.linK on a lot between hn-e and lloiiltun whii h II 14 V rirnilw i.ttr- ihav.1 Imiii M. J'reMi. It will lx CotlKfi 'cr. two 10 per ol in. ulli. Impure p.. K. yric'K. While, nf the firm .. the firm ol at lloiili.ui. relurnwl T S Khiif .4 Wliilr thnrrk Iroiu a tup to M..i.e.poIi.. ln. l-.ve.yonc n u -I....I. .,1 - In- Intnl. V IIVt-e- ol l'll V .'II' do r itr. They wnl t .kw u Ihnr nnlriire at tluullon at iiie tunc in tlit nor future. Mi ;.lili Duncan, ol Sai.poif, miI Miithew J. l'auiptx.11. of Cmnkauir, were iimricl at the liril' honii in Scpiooe. on the fourtrnilh ol tin month, Itrv Win. I,. Clwhaw tiHiciatin ili tiiincan i one of the lx-l mul mt lavorahly known )ouii( la.lie m lhi couutv, nl a hoot of liiend will wish her a l.mu au l bappy inairlr.l lilt Two goo. resilience lot In Kt. Helen ml a go k! five room plaatttreil hoiie for I WOO. TIib bet chauce to K-t Kxl borne cheap. Iii(nire at The Mit oftlce. Koa RknT A new i room lioune. Columbia Co. l'uk Tlte motor bout iac at Kaiuier Sun diiy arou-e. conil-ralili lnerrl at lli-it plc ami were a niTe In cvit pr tuul.tr. Alxiut 20tH) Jieople Ka1''"''! on the wharvr to -e Ihem ami th aater front am crowd.. 1 with mini I cm i Iroin rrtlHiul. xi. Ilflen. Kclf. . alnma and Atria. Tim firat race a between li'h Ik'. In a lilch the May wou. The 11J''5 Ilt-i lit-', of Kninier, and thi Tobt to Ktikl, ol Portland, ran tvirutv mile race in which the Tort land boat won bv ah lit iwclvc necon.N. I"' e inaiu event id llm iUy an th ten m f race bi tae.n the Wolf 11 and the .ea'tle Spirit l'Lvr. Tim r iot w4 W in by the Wollll.it Imiih.d alMiut two boat length abend ol the Spirit I'acer. St. Helen would I one ofthe het placea on Ihe river fir the liulclini of a lir-t . la reiciitta. It i Convi nu iitly hicnle.t and the at rudmicc would be large from all tlm river jKiinia Two fi rat clati residence loli In St, H. lcn and good five room pluaiercd nout for only IOOd. The I et buy In town. Hither as an luvetiiient or buy lur a honiK you can't do better. Inipiire at The Mit olflce lixlny. A Bamgaim Five room plastered bouse indtwolot in St. Ilrlttu lor KXX) Tlie Mi.t office. A Imveler b llina liiinelf aaNat Hih, the nnviual "A Mutt" Hud Kiher' I noil tomedlan. a to apot'nr at the Arca.le lat Momlav In a few acta Unit wi-re calculat. d to make the native own there eve. Wa dont know any thing lKiut Hud I'ishrr. o lht part ol his claims wn will Irave Ion, but that he was mutt, and the original mutt II Him I.ii.Ijc will . ili n iriii'tur.. r- II k villi, A.I'. MI.,. ;.nt) r.d Jone. Hcnt lo liver Uln. UNl Sun . lay l enjoy tht ir e.-kly .lu. k ,,. t I hey l.iite rem. .1 lake ou 1'ie I Adam' pliice. ami have l ad vi-iy fair mccen so Ur. 'lint liiuiier.e at the skaiing rink, a d.nice at Hie A. in.i llnll.awcial eut.r am inenl by (e I.,l,rs Aid ,,f Hu oll, ,(1 a .w.ari ihi,i ,h Warren Wert a few ol I III" .U its nt at actions lo h. lp Hiohc ! eeking aiiiuwiueiil tis aaay Uu Saiurd.iy evening ami ol coiiim theiel was ma oi. i reiiiiuie, the Arcad 1'hentrr III your duty to yourself aud to tuns dep. n. ling uihii you in niaile your wel fare Sffura. Yo i ran do this oulv by ile positing inieih.ig each aeek. Mart tiH day. lima t'eitilt. ale el lVx,Mt ,lrxw i iercetit at the Colunibia Co.inty lUak. With lust weitk iaaua th . (Multkanl Chit f pas-ml into the hand of puu and Bitylia, lieorge and Nora Comer di. txi.lilg ol Ihe prnirrty lo llo-m. The C: lei ha b.eii a i.esy mt-t ami a ci edit to Its li'iinc in-ii mire i.iii into Ihe hand- .f the Ciii.cr. Titkiug it wl.en It had a very poor r.-tiluiion as a newspaper, ihev luvetuade a name lor it. W e ar lutoruicd lh-1 they were iu tluc.'tl lo soil only on arc. unit f 1 1 1 . ,r henllh ol Crorge C .njein Ihe lie management are siciiiiii tin. ih.u1i,i, their iite.iei emor- enter pr iw mid luduntry and as II ry ar.. Iriti. f xieii..i''e I news t. r men will tloul.llc-s suaiain and buildup ill" g ol until., of Clulskuuii anil 'I'll.- lnrl Kiirine a ulin ai.ik hud lo- Iheir muliey aliou'd nuk? Ill- r luoncv work lor lh III M-il i n. huH miliietlniK from lliu vet ' cro Tilli" Certiiit-at. a of ir. it earn 4 p--r rent at the Co lumbia Couiiiy Clink. I'ou'l .'it your money in Ihe old ti-a-po. V.iit it with Ihe Columbia Couu ty Pink llurglnr will nut get it there, a tl I line Ceriilita'r of Lk-iiotil diaw 4 per cent Till. SI llilelis b-u. I is iudusiri iuly te-run.g to nuke seet muic and every one within hall a mile of Morgus' Hall says that they are certainly wiikiug hur l, ai d am wondei lul round producer The lut-r drum is a wmitler, and would tuakft the dead mart h Hut it will not be so v. ry lo g Ix'lnre will have a hand lo I proud of Mo-t ol Ihe n.eiiil" m are old lnd platers snd th" r.-sl will oou learn li.nu the out- who hav had ex perience t-vervh-.lv should di all hi their power to h-lt I hem along, us a gmxl bras b-nd is a credit 1 1 any crtuuiuiiity. It will p obahly be made up ol ab ml tilleen ineinbcr. The wim man ve hi money. Are you one ol the wt-e ones.' If you are you ae dexitlng in the Columbia County Pank, the t-ldt-st bank In tut. county. Tim Cerlifi -ate of Iep .sit e u 4 per cent. Wilbur Muckla came into lown list Punday night with h i uto under two bor power, Itidead of the high power engine which usually propel it. It It too lad, a the accident lia'w-ned when Wilbur was on his way lo 1'ortl.iud, at companifd by Mrs. Muckle, anil her uiotlicr. Mis. Turner. I tin your pay day? Will pay days always conn, to y..u. The Columbia County Hank will furnish pay day h.r your old ttge il you tlcp.nlt a part of your earnings now. HiiasKS ilutoiiT axi Sh.i At tie Sfappontc I.lviry .-table. SpHioe, Oiegnn, Tlie riaukanic llo-e ."how has gn.wn to be an attractive fealuie aud a fplt mild M.lvriiikionriit i.romiM- inncli l-r oul iutirt'-iri in i ne event and now ' the lime to give it material ail ny me setting oul an-l c.ir.ng lor the ron. biih that Ihe supply of thiiietn id floaer-t may I iucr. a-ed and the continued He re of the Row Show asur. d Aside from Ibis the lieatitv ol a well k.p: l!o-er gnroeii add iiiudli to a city' al trnctivenesl and m a source ol pleasure and siituhu tion to the oancr. Clitttkan e Chief kiht. Mr. t hief and now we h.ive a line witter (tp-tt-m m St. Ilslens ami can brignte ami writer our Uwns next stiniiii -r t lie people of St. Helen should have some nice lawn and ! prepar.. to g.-t all th pric at Ihe I tats kanie Koc Show. The Sir I raid made the Aiilfrict . . i xt- ll,.I.M!in's run ltt un my wnnc - tioat washed Itoiler . Hav Tkkss foK Sai.k Goo.1 a nt w iu.piire olC.t'SSKl'ZIK Warren. O.egon. l-ok SALK Three inch Slmlcbaker wagon In g to I comlHioil nearly ..e- lowaCream Separator fttH) gallon enpumy. Nearly new Selltir incii'wlor, i-o ekK t- pacity. Various oiner ii.i ----- to mention. ImpiireJ. A- WAl.MsK, lVer lul.ui'i, me. Home at lloiilton-lioo'l i f,1,m . - ... t. ...... A house, Uo lot, nun, t ut. - lrgain at I'HH). At this ollice. Two lot, i room house, Urn. emeu - , . .. I'rire i'.KH). At en House in noun - the Mint nllke. HoK-isS For SAl.K-I.iuht 'lcnvy horses for sale at the Sci.pitot.se Livery Stable. If you dont buy Iv.e I'i"t. J0" dont K-t th t-t. A compUde line nt lienle. Oni rat a. Takkn Ur-At my prenrte t Ier IsUnd, on or about July 2o'.h. 1HI0. ore lMty l,or.c, sighing .. out 1100 pmnd Owner can have the same by raying e- -n I cost of advertising Iaill"." tl 4t ml. Mr. liit-k LaflertV and Mil Johnny are visiting with Mr. Utterly Shoal, intlian e weretiii.ti"?- . .. ... u-i wee H ny mr - there was no insurant. vv...t returned motility. I hi. Siil.il ll..1.n 'regon Post-tllhce lor week endiug Sepl ITIh, P.lil Mri Hrown I letter, Anua Culkiii", a le-lera. Mr, W. II. l aaon, 1 Liter I' utit'htiiiied by Del. lat, will be rut lo Dead Utter Offn-e The pamphlets containing all of the Initially ami Itefereuduiu mea-ures lo be voted on at the general elrctioii to be held ou the eighth day of November have been tent out by the Secretary of .itaie ami a roil pie ol lliem h-tve reached The (irnngn i to give (jrantl lull on hereby mitbori.'-d and empowi re 1 to Ihe 1st of Si-tiber. i promptly proeeed to make mi equitable Some of tie people from this place j uppfirtioiimeiit of the probuble co-.t t ok inihelliiir.il. I'.ill Show in l'-rt-1 ,r h ud aeueruue. kvhI.-iii amoiix all the rl eMtate owner in aald uik-i-h I iinxiui' ,:ilil e.-ltiiinile imoii the I new had t-o hlri.- in h-iglit. ' l,tut nret-vilin nat;iiiliieiit of leul hlrh, ahen mi pclel will c it sl jut tslatt only, Hud not upon Ihe improve JUKiO While the Arnsam are bin a I inta t hereon, and report the B.une you g t-rder. I g only about l-i 0 the Iterorder. ve r old, 11. ev a.e iniinly pu-I.er-. Section C. The Council is hereby They mII Hue iu motley, bought the f,.iiv Htithnrlzed and emnowered lo lot, started ill - bnildini, ami will give a il.ini-e Hilt ol I i-tober I II r.-iHlnp..nllig. 'Ihe hall aid not be entirely Jlimoe I by thst time but will be in ucll s iap Ih It they ran give a vT-ry enjot'-ble dunce. A four piece i-lie-tra has b -en engaged for the ocv.o-ion, Hiid t .ose wli do not the Mist ollice. II all the voters a ill give i ltend ill ni s tba lime of their I. vet tins pillllili et a thorough loini over they can pretty near make up their minds as lo Ihe merit of the dlllereitt measure llesules a cony ul tlm nrobosei law and Ihe wav il will appear on the ballot there it an srguu.iit for antl against them by the people most interested. Voiera ami especially tux uavcr should rend everything in the pamphlet and take it with them when they go to the polls. Tlit-IB has been cnuridernble llk of another ball game helwe.-n the business men of SI. Helens and Rainier, but it will probably not be played until Some time uest season, aa th.. weather this time of year is so unsettled that it wauhl b. hard lo pick a tlay with any ce tulnty Ih it il Mould uol lam. Next yeur it i ver. likely that v.e will l able to lake II em inio camp i g-.in. I here aill be a ;icred Collet rl nt the i litir h next Snr d.iy evening fur the In in-II i of i ne Siiml iv School ai.il every one should atlenil. N- ailmiBoii will lie i in.r.'fd, bnl a collet lion w ill lie ti.k.11 up. Ihe Sniidity School ism tiehl and nei d the tiioiiey, at turn out rcudy to help a litt ie . The lieuiorriiis held a ui t-i inM.-liitg at K.iinifi Ut We In -s lay lor the por- p. H or leeoiullieiidliig candidate, the lumen to be written in on the primary b.ll it a there were no peuton filed for tin. various ollice They made the tollowii it selection ; for Hepresentive, in Cultures, John Manning; Kor liovern- or, Ji-Uhisoii Myers; roi Representative, W.ll. rlue, ol Kaiuier; ror Uout.ty t'leili, J. p.. Wilketsoa, of Kaiuier; tor Sheriff, J. V. McKay, ol Scapiiooee, or V K. Thoiiipsou, of Clatsliaiiie; for t'onnty Treasurer. It. S. Hattrtu, ol St. Helens; ror t'rimmiruioner, lour year term, W.J. rtlllerlon, ol Warren J ror t'omuii.inuer, two year term, John l'.ducr, oi Misl. lleer Ishuid to the front. The town hits all the earmarks.)! a live community. New and first clans i-chool, and many other new structure and they are re presented in the columns of the county pr. The Mist wants a live rorrepond nil in every community in the county. Write ami a-k about il. To anyontt who has not been out in the Wairen neighborhood for couple of years a trip tluough that lection is a revelation. Take the rad running Writ from the Meti.odist Church for instance. The bind on bo h tide it settled to thickly and divided into such innll tnit-n that it I ns t ( appearance of a tlre.-t Ami t'.e houses Hint are uoing up out in that n ji'borhood mark a new train the coim.Milioii ol country heme. Many ol Ih.lU would t c a credit to any Illy- Tie ladie Aid v.i'1 meet neat Wednesday, Sepl W, with Mr. J, W. Allen. Mis Carile Alh n of UsAngelea, is viiting h.r niece. Mrs. 11. K. Huther- I""1 . , -, i Mr. lit uce Lntarv, if Silverton, Is visitiui: hi brother, Mr. 11. E.UItare of tin cilv yu.irieilv m.-t tii'g ill h Id at the tree Metli'-U-t Church lu lloulton be ginning S. pt. I'o. Servic. J as follows: l'f.itel in-' rnd -v ckeniug at 7:30 p. in. Sunilav tl in. i 1 1 a. ill. . ml again in Ihecv '. i "A at 7 .'50 p. m KfV W.J, J. Itti-ioii.-iis r.cli'ltle'-. willl. k'e cliaige. Dr II. K CI g will leave bete in t e near futuie to take up i.i rt ideiice in i',.ril.ti.d. lr. C ilf h.t resitlcd in this rounly iniitiy year and elands high in bis proIesKion. There are lountlt-ss peo pin in this neighborhood who have him l thtnk fort, e luct that they Hi I have - lmib or an eye and are notcripp cd lor bie si.le fioin bis bti-ii.ess conncciions I a large number ol Irit-ntli" Announcement To my ii any friend and pttlrons I i.. ,.,,n.iiitiie lliHl i.witia iu t-"- JURY UST. Following Is the J iry litt lor flia Dc tober term of Circuit Court: Grsiil.lieo W Scapp oe, liveryman. (jeoigB, KrHnk A St lie!, lis, i. er thant. Aldriilge, J ceph II Mi f trlii-r. Ilolrlo f, .lolm Mny.-er, furit-or, Malcolm, Uw i Kaiuier. farmer. I'atrick, John V (job e, farmer, kola rt em, J bo Clat-katiie, me -clinnt. McAilam, J..l.n Mat ter, furint-r. Iixnu. Ktauk A t-iuioee, fanner. IowiliH -, I Iron Ap-nrv, farmer. Kriirgs.Cli lift r Yaiiklon.llierchanl. John-oil, I- rank I Ionium, lal'mer, l.amoiit, (.ioo ge II St llelu (.farmer Jiihn-o i. An Ire Mi-l, farmer. Iluglil-s, I rUiird II Clatskauie, log ger. lied ;, I-'.iib -H I. K.ili.li-r, farmer. Abbott, Char'esK Si I It-lens, farmer, liowais n, Willti-.m i-- Clat kanie, longer. lioiriiiiui, John W Mavg r, fanner. Kar h. It tl tlpli Yankt'iii, fanner, t'auixnn, lieo'ge Kui .ier, faimer. Ilaymus, ('hat I. -.C'1hI kanie, farmer. Iloladay, J keph l-er Island, farmer. Womleiley, Ira 1) Rainier, farmer. Ch ittnen. II.un Vernonia. farmer. Makin-ter, Pert (Soble, farmer. Tichenor, Vincent K Clatskauie, farmer. Ht-lidrickfon, John Maj-ger, (aimer. I la.er, William -- Cla skaiiie, mer chaul. . Anderson, Owen Houlton, merchant. Chandler, Wm Clattkanie. logger. DR. R. L. JEFFCOTT DENTIST CliTice with Dr. Cliff. ST. HELKS8 jR. EDWIN BOBS, PHYSICIAN & SURGFON IT. HILIS8 OB EGO Notice for Publication. Department ol the Interior. I'lilted Stales Land unlet, at 1'ortlaui), Oie , deptiiiber. 12th. 11.10. ) Noilre I. hereby glveu that Fre.l F. Huntres. ol Portland, Oreaini. who 011 Oeiober Uib, ltw, itiada Tiinher snu none application N. 0.'J7i, (or Ih Ni, secilon 11, township 4 norm, range 5 veal. Willamette Meridian, has flkd notiea ol lutemlun in mate flual Umber iet suuie proof, lo extabllsa clslia to Hie laiul shove descrlbe.1. Iiefore Uie Hotl-tcr aud Heclverof Ihe l'nite.1 stales Laud lUtico, at I'ortlsud, Oregou, on the ih dny ol November, 1'-""- . . Claimant mimes as witnewtesr Chitrles u bom, Muumel . Risers, Allwrto H. Ca, Kraut Case, all ol I'ortlaml, Uiet-on. II. K. 111'. BY, KeeUtcr, TO THE VOTERS OF HOULTON (Concluded Irom Page 4.) the Council hull by ordinance pro vide for making an attseasment dis-Irk-t coveriiur Uie BtreetB to be im proved; to make an equitable appor- Itluumcnt of the exiienae ot said lm ! provemeut anioiig the ownera of the I property affecteil, based tiiion the value of the real estate only, as de- termlned by the last previous. County uHHfRsment : to provide a lien docket ' and prescribe a mode of collecting I the necessary taxes In strict accord mice to he sale and redemption of iit-oiiertv sold for noniiaymeur. oi V-a viig here i I la-, serious US, to jtaxes further ; iiiithoibeil and eniiowered to sell I warrants at not less than par and tlrawinir no more than six per cen. Interest, the payment of which shall be guaranteed by said assessment dis trict: which shall become due ana 1S1MI l,f ... - . trill; willill nuaii unuuic v. ..v. lad that ni) -children are growing np ana .ab,e ag a8ked for . aforesaid need education in Ihe high ciioois i ,, or ag may be determined by have decided to niovelo 1. jtlan.l, lter.ire ;ia( Counrl payable In installments. loin .-ol l.avetcciired the l,r,ic' ' i i,ut final payment shall not In any in u.. "I ' --- jg,ance extend beyond the perioo. oi ten ce. I'r. kot- l a graduate of Ihe . Dr. I.. H ante nth ..i...-i..m 1'niversilV and ba. hail ronsi.lerable hospital piact- ice iu the ICast as ruiman. ! years net i tun well as here, beiug 1,,,,,-e suiv i ii tneiionti !.......... I..intttl, r.iill ini'. lor oho j 11 .1 ' .- . .. .. .....t. I.U ii.n tear I el prune I "'k K"J.-m esvllllf on- h i mil c I am Or- g- c mpeient i-o . ...... I...... ... . ir lur mill i ui ..- new ra. linn "i - . , ,f t more upa.rl than I have inj. y. il . over iwe '.y year-. Thanking my ,,,nv friend l-r the pn-t kindness which will never be forgoi en. " Sim erelv your IIAUUY K.t'Uf K, M P. Dr. l. ss wilitistnuie practice Oclolier 1st, iuu). Public Sale Deer Hand, oi ..ti -.1 i, iv nlaeu in i win t . I iK-tola-r 7lh It'll, o ..o brown mare. . '"eTJrel mare,' to hilest bidder, to cover pasture mil. It WILLIAM BLAKK. mo her at .... ... i ii..e.--r .himzle. mill t ..list ami j un ii.ij"- ----- , i.... .--f ttinulri a large num."-. . lo.s a, easy to believe. He appeared in a couple of of light stunt, and when the audi nee did not Rive h-m the applause heMhutiKht should be forthcoming, he went on arrike, and refused to go on again, which did not hurt anylaidv' feeling. Manager Murrow wa about the maddest man in teven countiea, and Promptly refumled the money which had been Paul to see the mutt. Ihe attend ance was good antl they all enj tyed ihe picture. Ten horse engine and two boiler for ale cheap. Inquire of J.S.WATSON Warren, Oregon. roa ni.K 1! acre at Yankton, ft acre cleared, Bocal barn, well anil spring and running -valer. Good anil with Just enough slope lor good drainage. Tlmlier lor liOOO fence pord. Horse, harnesa, cart, cultivator and olher tool go with the place. Four mile Irom St. Helen Trice KRJ0. Apply at Mitt offlce. Tbi U fine bargain. II. very from a iinknown. ne eit.t-. -- ,i1Hp(lyed at Cbitskiuiie i. cmnin, ap ml now ha ) hor., the Inim. n i t - - - power White. turned Saturday in ..rtwik, visit will, relatives :r; occ.py.nK I. Hi'"- ....i reniitv Sheriff ti.-.!(i Wh te am . ' . t .Iwtri .tit c...i,,i.nd are luy V" ' .. v mating """'. , ,,,.,, precinct in i Ihey have to visit ev rv i mffi comity, antl a i iltWperatiye i'b.i!l'2.,r-1 bffilnpleoty ol ttr mat mj - KLMKRT. CONNKLL, Deer Island Saturday ..Wl f"J ; VV. Itrowncspiureo at. ...r-.. . - - - took Mm to M. llrr ol . kneel down - -T o" 'Higmn and wouW kn-l down i''!1"""" . , ":r.h. top Of hi. nil pray aim i-v. .. -- voice. . . ..,, i.rB. Two 10. The Council Is fully eni)Owered to provide and determine evervthlne necessary nnu convenieui eoncernliiir suoh Improvements and repairs, and the City of Houlton shal m,t In anv event be liable for any diimnces to any person by reason o nnv defect In any sidewalks, cross walks, streets, alleys, bridges, publii grounds, public liiuhliiiKs or tlltcnes unless said City shall h ive had notice of said defect or dangerous placr with reasonable time to remove or repair said defect before the happen ing of said accident, and in no case shall more thnn one hundred dollar? ho eecovered from Said City for ac cident or injury. CHAPTER 10. Sfvckrs And Dh.wx. Section 1. Whenever In the opinion of the Council, a sewerage system is neeeiisnrv for the health and con- 'venience of the City or any of the I districts above referred to, they shall hv nnllnnnce tiroeeed to declare such Hvatem necessary, and shall have tho'nnwer and authority to pass all needful and necessary ordinances for ;th inatnllntlon of a complete system i nt aewernce In the district or dls- i trlnta affected. Section 2. The Council shall have full nnwer and authority to use all i streets and alleys ror tne purpon oi Mi-lltMU t". nut, are ' Hireeia nun o.ie.o .... - teacher. Mlflvit and Mtsn IHH are ( ,Bylnft mann and laterals, and If the i... u.i eifi-.-.v , , ,, . Kr ,,ea,hi"it '"elide Creek School Mi. I;ur" at week. Helens is l. .i i ,;tfr,.r wa a loruauu ! . I !.... Mr. N. rinckney na rrtu. ..v.. from tiolile, where he l.a ocen r0M'isLuhXeyU 'SW-Vilftd ha returned home "if" a turned to her .mtUlusphice from lloulton, ,vhere s,,e ha l,;en nursinvt. , hTJf M.m.& - aliverioK Rocalij V l AndreaV horse bw-tme IriKhtened r:e";.he:yconn8ider.b.,.h.ke n,Mf. Cram and dattjlhter returned L,imlrCo herein our town .hopping Tuesday. topography of any portion of the City requires they are hereby authorized in onier noon anv block or lot and ninlrs anv needed cut or excavation doins as little damage to trees, shrub bery and other evironments aa possible either for an Intake or outlet of any lira n oe water uioe. Section 3. Any private owner oi nnv lot nr block ao occupied or use nf rieht of wav. must file his com plaint with the Recorder within thirty .lava rrnrn ine completion ui m rlrtna linns aa til nremlsea. The Council shall promptly refer all claims for redress . a board of three arbitrators or appraisers for adjudication, whoso de cision shall be final with reference m nil clnlms filed in so far as the rit nf tl.oiltnn Is Interested. Rertlon B. Whenever the Council hnil hv ordinance, provide for system of sewers, drains or waste pipes In any sewer district, the Recorder shall notify the appraisers or arbitrators, transmitting to them a certified copy of said ordinance, and It shall bo the duty of the said ftp SralMra or arbitrator, and thoy art assess, levy and collect all ne:enary taxes aa required by (Section 5 of this Chapter, to providu a lien tPx kct, and to provide by ordinance for ail thl n u neceaaary and convenient for the complete enforcement of all pro visions made by ordinance In accord- 'anr-e with existing State laws unci In 'conformity to this Charter. Section 7. The taxes levied and collected as provided In Section 0 of this Chapter shall be used only for the payment of the principal and the Interest of aforesaid warrants, and a 1,1 uarr.nl. ahall !m itrnvn 1n atich form and denominations that said : taxes or any part thereof may be tlptde Immediately applicable to the payment of some portion of said war j rants. Section 8. The Council of said City shall have power and uuthority to compel all persons erecting or maln tnlulug; privies, water closets, sink, drains or cesspools within one hundred and sixty feet of any Ktreet or alley IXO'iV-Klang T 1' L C r In which a sewer has or may here after be constructed to connect the same therewith at Iheir own cost and expense, and provide by ordinance that when 'the person -erecting or maintaining said privies, water closet:!, ce.-.spoola, sinks or drains neglect or refuse aftr ten days' notice in writ- in, by tlie Recorder or Marshal, to so connect the same with said sewer, the City may make such connections and assess Ihe cost thereof against the property upon which such privy, water closet or cessiiool Is situated. Section 9. For the Improvements above referred to, the Council is hereby authorized to issue warrants, based upon credit of the district so Improved, to be known as Sewerage District Warrants, bearing interest not to exceed six per cent per annum, isyable annually, and which said warrants shall be accepted at not less than par; said warrants to be Issued from time to time as required to de fray the expense ef putting to said system of sewerage. The time of payment shall be designated by ordinance; payable In Installments, but final payment chair not in any instance extend beyond the period of ten years. CHAPTER 11. As Tin; Crrr Or- Hovltox. In all action and proceedings and In all matters wherein the town of Houlton 1. a party or Interested In any way directly or Indirectly, City shall be substituted; and all actions and proceedings wherein the town of Houlton Is Interested shall, by the City, be continued and conducted. All property, real, personal and mixed, and all rights and Interests of the town of Houlton shall be and the At,- r.9 thla rilW fcaiue is iuo iiivuuiij ui iuid i ind all obligations of the town of Houlton are hereby assumed and shall be paid by the City In manner and form as the same where required to be paid by the town of Houlton. Hhk Pboteitiox. In order to more effectually pro vide safeguards against fire, the Com mon council is nerepy auinorizea to incur a warrant Indebtedness not to exceed fifteen hundred dollars, to be xpended for fire hose cart ladders and other appliances. Sidewalks. Section 1. It shall be the duty of the Common Council to build and maintain good and substantial cross- valks at the intersection of any or all itreets whereon the people have built sidewalks or otherwise. Section 2. The Cotincill Is hereby iiithorized anil empowered to require by ordinance the owner or owners of iny lot, parcel or block of land In he C tv of Houlton to construct or build sidewalks abutting said lot, par el or block of land, at the expense it the owner or owners thereof, and o maintain the same In good repair. ?ald walks shall be constructed of 'umber not less than one and one lalf Inches In thtokness, five feet In width. In the residential district and lght feet in width on all business u reels, or cement sidewalks of same dimensions. Section 3. Should any property 'lolder for a period of thirty days neglect or refuse to build the side walk, or put it in proper repair when irdered by the Council so to do. the ?ouncil Is hereby authorized and em powered to lay said walk, or repair 'he same, and to assess'the cost there if aealnst the abutting property. Section 4. To make effective the revisions of the foresoins Sections and 3, the Council is hereby on lorized to pass such r.e?dful nrdl-! inces as may be proper antl necessary herefor, Including an ordinance pro- Idtng for the assessment, levy and ollection of the costs and the sale fid redemption of the properly offend- ng against seciions z anu .i. RESOLVED Fl RTHEIl. mat mis esolution for proposed Charter mendments submitted to the voters w the council ne men wiui uie "lecorder of the Town of Houlton upon ts annrovnl bv the President or tne "nnncil for submission to the legal otera of the Town of Houlton lor heir rejection or approval to be voted m nt a special election to ne neiti on he simi dav of October. 191U. and to held as by law In such cases mule and provided. Resolved further, that said Kecortler . . . . . . ..j . .i ie anil ne is nereov insirncieti nu renuired to publish this resolution ocether w th the ballot title proviuen iv the l Itv Attorney ai ienm out e m he -nfflnhil newspaper of the Town -if Houlton. or In case of no oincini .aper In said town, then in the paper mblished neatest the said Town of Moulton, within ten days immeir.aieiy nreeeillnir said election. Passed by the Common council mis nth .Inv of Sentember. 11W, vim h Iiiiir. R. L. welsn, A. J. Kelley. Navh Ki.hmltteU to the President of Ihe Council this 13th day ot septemuer, iain Approved by the President of the Council this 13th day or sepiemoer, 1910. CHAS. D. WHITE. President of the Council Filed 13th day of September, 1910. L. H. UOYLE, Recorder. Tho ballot title and number of said proposed measure will be aa follows, to-wlt : Ax Act. To amend an act entitled "An Act to Incorporate the Town or nounou, in Columbia County. Oregon," filed In the office of the Secretary of State on the 11th day ol reoruary, too. Shall said proposed measure be adopted. 100 Ye, , 10 NO. T i - e s .-r; I . i i JUDGE GRANT B. DIHICK OREGON C'TY, OREGON Candidate for the Republican Nomination for GOVERNOR The first candidate to come out for the Direct Primary Law and Statement No. 1. (Paid Advertisement) Wfi IWA.LK-OVER. ffl SHOES is; "KNOW-HOW" WALK-OVER SHOES contain the best of leather, the btst of thread, f.nd the best of the various other materials that go into the making; of a pair of shces. 1 M to this, there is one other t5ifl WALK-OVER "Know How"- IL "I Hut in addition nnnlitv the the art by which all these selected materials are wisely combined and each separate part made to do its full duty. It is this "Know How" that gives WALK OVER SHOES their superior style, fit and service, and that makes the WAKK-OVER the shoe for you. $3.50 $4.00 $5.00 WHITE & ANDERSON HOULTON. ORE. m fafk .iVAAAAAii&AJaaVAaVAAAAaVAAAaaaV 1 T" S U 4 I you eavu $io,oco a year and spend $n,oooyou will fall belli u d. If you earn $io a week and save part of it vou will cct ahead and there is no other way to do so. Let your money grow. Wo will nv vou four uer cent interest on the . money you put in our bank. Columbia County Bank Capital $25,oco. Surplus $2400, OLDEST IN THE COUNTY St. Helens, Ore. Win, M. Ross. Pres. ; Edwin Ross, Vice-Pres. ; Wm. M. Ross, Cashier: A. L. Stone, Ass't. Cashier. Directors: Wm. M. Ross. Edwin Ross, James Dart, Martin White.