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About The Oregon mist. (St. Helens, Columbia County, Or.) 188?-1913 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 20, 1911)
GRAND JURY RrPORT The Grand Jury for the Octo ber term of court, after a session extending over a period of about two weeks, brought in the fol lowing report Wednesday even ing: October 18, 1911. We. The Grand Jury of the County of Columbia, in regular session in the October term of Court, 1911, make the follow ing report: We have investigated thirteen criminal cases and have returned five true bills and one not a true bill. We have examined the various county offices and find them well kept. We make the following recommendations: that the coun ty purchase a new safe for the sheriff's office and a new safe for the treasurer's office as the old ones are too small. We also recommend that the vault between the assessor's office and the sheriff's office be divided into two rooms, and a door cut in from the sheriff's office and one from the assessor's office. Having finished the work be fore us we ask to be dis missed. Edmund Oleen, Foreman M. C. Hoven Nels Downing Joseph W. Barr John W. Boyd George C. Beaver G. W. Makinster lhe true bills returned were against Pender, Lovell 2, Beaver and Kassmussen. ine .jiot a true bill was returned in the case of the State of Oregon vs. P. Jacobsen. The grand jury investigated the recent trouble in Rainier be tween the city council and the marsnal. but as they made no report on the mattdr it is to be presumed that they found noth ing that required their taking any action. Special services were held at the Epis copal Cburch Wednesday nigbt, to tledi cate a memorial cross to the late Hon. George Wirkiiffe Mi-Bride. The services were conducted by Kev. Bishop Scad- ding, assisted by Reverend I '.reck, and a large number of the friends and itlativta of Mr. McBride were present. Rev. Murphy will bold cervices at the Congregational Church Sunday evening. Henrv Beaver and Jake Rastitnussen, charged with the theft of some wine from Mrs. C. Selene, had their hearii.g before Judge Eakin Wednesday und plead guilty. They were sentenced t'-i from one to seven years and then j. roled during good behavior. Mr. Frank Greene, formerly of Houl tOQ but now living at Rainier, i.-i in the hospital at Portland, suffering front several cedar splinters that were lodged in his hand some time ao. The jxjisoi. from the cedar has caused him a lot of trouble, but he is now on the way to re covery. Messrs. Albert and Newt Parker, of Vernonia, were business visitors to the County seat this week. Mrs. E. II. riagg and Mrs. I). V. Richardson were Portland visitors on Monday last. C. E. Chamberlain was before Justice of the Peace M. F. Hien last Saturday evening chanced with killing quail out of season, Mr. Chamberlain is the fo e nian of a mill near Uufrle, and while oat getting some birds was caught in the act by Special Or me Warden Lte Byers. He plead guilty to the charge and was lined $7) . 00. For Sale One young cow, so jii fret-h. Thirty five small pig". W in Skuzie, Warren Oregon. Call up on Bachelor Fiat phone. Mr. George Elarn, of liainier whs the victim of a painful and serious accident last Friday night, lie was returning home from lodge at about midnight, With a friend, and they stopped on tie sidewalk near the resilience of Mr. Moeck to talk for a few minutes before each went his way home. Mr. Limn leaned against the rail along the edge of the walk, and the rail cave way. As a result of the fall he (obtained a frac tartd collar bone, had three ribs hr .ken, and is also suffering from a slight con cussion of the brain. At first there was fear that he might not recover, but he Is Dow doing nicely and will be up and around before very long. Pm'niW Hotel Burns lh Rainier Hotel a large frnme building on be walk that ' down the track from the brine part of Rainier, was dniToyeiJ hv fire liit Thurslay nig'it. Tne mii'dint? wis rr ir. in ntm at the ti ne and wan on y a Irani structure, worth probably about t'M)i, with tome insurance. I COMING THE DIG National Stock Co. 10-PEOPLE-lO Opera House. Two Nights Commencing Monday, October 23rd Monday night-mary j. iiolmks c.kkatest success Tempest and Sunshine TUESDAY NIGHT-A GUEAT WESTERN DRAMA Pierre of the Plains Prices 25 and 50c. Advanced Vaudeville Between Acts WARREN Bossel are very silos for winter Messrs Cooper and btisv outtinn corn in f k 1 for their stock. Mrs. lVnnio is the guest of Mrs. N Baker this week . Mr. J. l'aiv"r his co no back to Port land where he wiii res iine liis studies at the Holmes f'.iuinesi College. SSI DIGNIFYING . THE. INDUSTRIES" This Is tas tills of a twsuuful ! boot, wblcb will show boy or trl row le SUCCEED. Pro a lotal la lb mail TOUAT anJ It wtU be " ti ira of th Coll is to dlaullv aad popularise th Huluatrlas. aJ to ri ALL ne people. Uee.rs couraea la i:ricultur.Ctvll Kuiclrieerlu El" trital tulnerlrn .eclinl.-l Englnrtu. lllnlns LnKln serluf. foreetrr. DJiiieallu. Solencs sod Art. torn in. re. rhsmiicr ao.l MiiU. lbs 0Ue.e spsus kepteaibor Sid. Calicos Irs. Address: BEOISTRAR. OREO0M A0B1CULT0IAI COLLEUS, Oortatlls. Orf oa. tHoly Names Academy 16tk and Fraaklla Etta. AntorX. Ors)n aJord. Maral. Inlnn.Hinl 4 rnaelkaal Traiaenf ta Oraae w braaVae tur We and Olrle ami tt.f rlaa ,lr. UpartMit of luaao mm4 V 1.41a Jtaearfaatf lAae abniri. Wa bo armionalaUune bar ahla tMrnMrnr Udilii I.aaekwia b all nauila. ru luc AuooojicaaMol aud lenue. Addraaa rf I 3. T K K t U P K K I O K Holy Names Academy i T--1-. Ori GKORGIC H. SHINN Sr. ATTORNKY-AT-I.AW OKKJl K HANK Hl'II.IMNU IIUK.NH, ; ; u,oi 1 (K rULK-Clu-ster White hrg.j.1 Iras mini two yrnni oiil, also lilirn l .n k Address C. S. St. Helens, Oregon. Kl'iiL, I tilt Irndu S AI.K Heavy w""ri, or 1 .r oim hor ai(on. Iu.ni I l', C. Moy'r. Warn-n Oregon. For Sal Sii hi' . I ol khhI Krl jcrsryeoaiigj sixty head of Angora K"al. J. WWW N ATT A l0TLANI) lAILY STEAMER Threatened With Gun Oiw ol the oretks employed at the mill had a warrant sworn out before Ins'ice o( the Peace Hnzen last Friday niht, charging one ol his countryman with tlirenter.inu hiui with a gnu. Con- j stable Walking arreted th accused , man, w ho was allowed his liberty on I (UMiMK up $" ca ll bail. As Usual in foicli ciisrs, the tirceks (jot together out ; of court and settled the inatler. ses- 1t i ;aui.l.o i his undetirone ill ' '...., at thH Col Th Council Meeting - Samaritan Ho-jJitnl. j Mrs. K. Hariues PoriUml h is b"-n ! the guest of her pnenH, Mr. and Mrs. i l'.euduie tho pas week. ' A new hou it beintf built fordu: cerucd, it was fiascd by unaiiiinou vole, ami uvproven iy A. H. i.ukb iiic Is.iats hi on their new piace, Mr. Alfred j ItussaiidMr. A. Johoson aie butlilliii; The Citv Council met m rcitular sion Monday niht and devote. 1 the en tire everjiiiKi untiil ii'iout eleven o'clock, to con-idering tn piopored ttock or dinance After amending it so as to make it as fair as po-sible to all con. Don't Fail to Attend The Grand Masquerade On Skates AT THE ST. HELENS RINK iVMiaiiiCii Leaves St. Helena o:00 A. If. Arrives at Portlnnd 10::i) A. K, Leaves Portland at 2:.'l P. Hj' Arrive St. Helens at M:30 P. U ' WllV-lluy inferior flour ttticara cmi (tet th (hiiioiib Vhit Kivrr Flow ! u llurriaoii's Pure food Grocery f THE WHITE 4 ..- Jfc-vf ( . ."i S til" 1 '' - - -at" . SATURDAY, Admission 10c. OCT. 28 Skates 15c it. Mr. Norbeck's wife and family have arrived from I'tao aa I are oc. upyin,; (nand Bakeib ii .nse. Mr. Morljei k recentiy Insight a part of the Muckle farm near here. 5Iiss P.essic Ilaltan of St. Helen was a Warren visitor Sunday Oct. 15. Kev. Farnhaui preached a very in teresting sermon at the Kvangeiical church Sundsy evening to a lnr?! au dience. He will pr.'ai ii ivin in two wi eks. .Mr. and Mrs. . A. Krlck-on were Portland vi-itO'S We Incday. nns - i laintiff .jj at the i were j,'J e ju.y -i DEER ISLAND The Mai ion Agent's sUter, Mrt. Flinehofl'of Por Und, vihiteil him Sa' urday. Don Hackly was a Clatskntiie visitor Tuesday Mrs. Jack Apphlou and Mr'. C. Su.ith w-i'S 1'oril.iii i visitor Tuciday. Frank (iore was up fr tu Hainier Mon day and spent a few days with friends an.l relatives. Pay liaittens visited Hairy Smith of !-: a p poo e ( i r n U a y . A i)Uliilr from here went to 'Joble Grange fair, ihey said it was line. Mrs. Ward visited at Scappoow Mon day. Mr. and Mrs. II. C. Gore went to l'ortland and pur. ha-cd a farnai.ee to put in their house. Lnln Pay went to St. Helens Wed nesday to woik. The basket social and dance given nt J Co!umbiaCity was a deeided sveess, a ; crowd from here went, all reported j having a good time. Libbie Fowler of Scappoose vfsittd Mrs. Smith Wednesday. Mr. M. W. Brown is building a house for Chan. Merrill. Mrs. Oleeu and Henry was down from Columbia City to Lodr;e Tuesday night. The stiprise parties are ttill Koiiijr on last Week (ius Johnson was surprised when he opened the dooi and about thiity fivt! went in, but Kus trealed I h m all to Soda water and candy, and h' n they went to the hall and danced a few hours Aihert I'alinnest furnished tlie music . Mr. Kellan has a kwI many t pains hauling gravel for lhe road. Mis I ''ers of Portland viile.l .Mrs. Siui'll Wednesday. lidrrond Oleen and litis .la- er CDiirtin ill St. Helens this ae k. President of the council and uctinu May or. The ordinance in full is published eisi where in the .l it. M s. K. O. Ilaen and Mrs. Kdith ilacon, of Warren, were visiting friends in this city Monday. Mrs. J - H. Wellington was a Portland visitor this week. John Johnson vs. Frank Wilkins At lii"t the ftmous "cow case" has been brought to tii il and the plaintiff W'.u out, the Jude deciding th. ordinance under whicli the cows ti:en up wa-i not valid, and the deciding that JohiiS'in warentitled to the sum of fl2 damuge". This cine is one that many were interested in and now that the above decision has net n reached it is hard to tell what steps will lte taken in teg.ird to the oilier Bniun t that were impounded under the same ordinance. If the marshal's acts in reord to the cos of Mr. Johnson were not legal, then of course all Cows and horses that were laken up by him should have been returned w ithout the pay -in. nt of any money. Hainier Man Hurt Two fresh utiich c.ws for sale. Inrptiic of tiank Glitiic. ki. Sr. Helens, (Ire. Decoy Duck For Sola Inquire of Ltsl ie Waters, St. Helens, Oregon. Hay baling, well digging, land clear in.', (ioodwork at reasonable prices. A. L. I.arjn, Warrm, Ore. Fr-d Adams v. A . fc C The case of Fred Adams versus the Astoria and Columbia Kiver Railroad was taken up by Circuit Judge Kakin iast Friday morning, but never got as lar as the jury, having rather a ieculir ending. This cane was on an spiwnl fn in the Justice Court, when Adnum got a decision fur damages in the mini I of I' A) on account of an animal killed by the train. It seems that at the time of the killing the road had already changed hands and the suit idiould have been hi ought against the Hpokane, Portland and Seattle R. K., instead of the A. & C. Thi! jury wai chosen, and some te-timony taken, but the case was dis missed on account of the mistake. An other suit will be brongh in the near fu'.ure. State vs. Lovell. Harry K. I-ovell, charged with forgery of two checks on the Mint Publishing Co. was brought before Circuit Judge I', ill in last l-r.day afternoon and plead cnrlty, lieging tenleliced to two years in the penitentiary. NitiiaLiklAviaiL Utl tiL.iU.LA1 trV liittLL U.tiL.i. AAttiLlZ Ir s VI 'V tXL (Mil 1 I'M .7' Na-i If vou want a cl.urr w h ch Is high grade sewing nt- Announcement ! t WorMl?!a(lari 01 ?Ictta Wc are going out of business. Our stock is being dosed out regardless of cost. Store for Rent Fixtures for Sale Applicants call on I'remises. All persons indebted to us arc requested to call and settle their accounts. :l. s nil rjr rn" buy the WHITK. The machine li oii.rd for impllcity, dnrshllity ni the character of the work it will Jo. II C in made In two styles, the Vibrator bbaf. b tie and I Ira Improved Rotary Shuttle. lhe Inttrr muchine sews either a locks V a chum stitch. There are a numhirif styles to choose from arid the wovi work is the hiindnoiiieat ivxuihle. IT ; LOCAL IUCAI.1.R I J. Muckle & Sod Str. Iralda C. I. Hooghk.rk. Muiir. Rainier, Oregon ! The iHouiton House f I " i Now Open f Meals and Rooms f Near the Depot ? Houlton, Ore. f are Su mmoni, i.f Oren; n for Pore bred I). L C toar i.n year old and registered Shorthorn bull for sa e Cbtap. Inquire of Frank liruwa, Yank tot, Ortfoa. For the purpose of reslookiny; th state with Hooves' and China Pheasants. The State Fish and (lame Comission has mad a thi-co-ycar contract with Gene M. Simpson, Corvallis, Oreton. v hereby Mr. Simpson will jrive, his exclusive services to lhe! state, as well as the use of his (xeelient equipped jcame farm. ; Simposn's success in the rearing if U'ilri rromn Lirrla tninrnntpea ' " - " - e. " 1 ' v- "J ' k " " p, ..... v. I ,,ih.r the state asrainst any possible utie wisyi iinwmber lost. In lhe ('Ire. lit I onn ..I rhe Hint It... t'.n.nrr i.l I ..I iim. I f. I II. il. ...n ,i..ll,tlll n. Hit;n..r . (Ill-Mill do teli'-alit. T'i H.j'ii.tf i Ol.-nm, ri.e hmp riarne.l ilrerr IM: In th. r. nr.. ..I h.- -inn. .,l iir irii v.,n nr.. te r I.y ....ure. to HpiMr and ariwerlhe efOMpMnit rileil aiiiiin.t v.m in tlie nhm'i. en r I - I e i .nil ..ri ..rl.i.t.ire llti- i-x plrrili.in ol-lii Wei k j firen the ilare n( lheflrt (.illilleii t Inn of I hi. ill i moiis. In wit. i. II ..r hell, if lh.. J i ri ,ly i,( l.i . erni-i-r I'M I. i..il thai II V'.n full to o almw.r f..r wniii iin-ri...( the Iiililf ill a..y tn the i ' rt fin 'he re'lel pratr.l li.r III lhe e.implalni, in -in, inran nii-nlirie .Hvnr.'e anil .l...liii'.in .f tne ronrrnu eon.riiet now eilatlnir lelweeti i voi iwvl tlie i.lnlnllit. i it" itiitnoii n hml l.v onp r nf Ilia flnn. J. .. 1 1 kin .In-li'i. el the i'lrrnlt Court nf the. so, i. ni dr. ..nr lor the ( mintv nt Cnlnrnlila, j mil .11' (if lie- I III ilay ill O'loher l'MI, ii reel ins; ' "e' mh I nl lh . iin.il he ma. Ie at leant i.n.eai h f.n m ci.-i i niive Kieki In lhe OrcKi.nl '! I i t.i. 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