The Oregon mist. (St. Helens, Columbia County, Or.) 188?-1913, May 24, 1912, SUPPLEMENT, Image 6

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    Diet No 2
Newman E M " TO Johnson C 17
l-arson K F
clullbtTff Axel f 0
Muhr
Stanley J 1
Gahrielson W 2"i
Joacphson (.5 -."
Dist No 1.
. o n M J
pustronir C B
"I Oar iol William
1 1 staf on Gust
I Is Fr.s T. 00 Ens .rm D
Dist No if.
OIiF'39?! KRVS IIQTE3
(T CEitlM. KlTEriST
JULIA C. UTH tOP
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as our I K .11 I tun Bw.u -a.
Nystron J
Nystrom V
Ericson J & Sons
Dist No 3
Lope C 21 Galatin E U
Lampa S 17 50 Van Polah A 4.r.
' Hardell H 12 50 Nichols T N 15
Johnson G 7 50 Zieeler J 17
Johnson E 17 50 Mclntyre J 12 "t
ferous G 10 00 FrinnW 15
Dupont J 12 50 Butts J 17 ."0
Luman O 10 00 Esrl B 10 GT
Ostrom E 17 50 Kettel w 17 50
Popejoy A 12 50 MoroC 15
Olsen O 15 00 Chipmr n C 15
Bumyardner W 15
Hankey A
Rasran w
2875 WunK i. 7 '0
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14 70
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Qaa'lesch 15
15 carciiR 35.
12 50Xarlhwl2 TO
25 Johnson F 7 50
10 RathlurnN 7 50
5 Perry & Gra-
9 55
43 40 Western
24 25
Eversaul E
Mclntyre A
Davis J
ham ,
Sherman Bros
Clay Co
Valvolen UH Co l to
'Larabe NO 90
"Rice James 7 50
Dist No 4
Oleson Edmud 6 96
Ankliker R 21 25 Morel G L 7 50
Anliker F G 10 00 Cooper G L 8 7."
Clark F L 30 16 Lenpacher F 3V
Dist No 6
Tracy Walter 13 75 Ellis & co 5 20
Morris W J 17 50 Cain H H 24 75
BurnhamJohn3 75BorgPaul 13 75
Chambers C A 14 80 Low-man
Lumbr Co 34 50
Lovelace R N 5
Burnham Lloyd 35 90
Girt J C 26 25
Hutchinson M H 25
Stehman Roy 8 75 Morton BP 1 50
Richardson Geo 2 C(
Johnson J E 24 00
Hankins Mrs R s 7 20
1 Judson 1 00 Baker Win 1
Uerjrersm Cass 6 Smith J 12
Cl ristenscn M 6
!. 1 risk-risen Fred
triers m Thos
. h eley Loster
!)i.llas Earl
Vt mania Lumber & Fuel Co
General Road Fund
vi by D C 10060 Webster ER -17 50
Hogberg EE 2 50
Bennett H T .62
M .obinson 5 00 Sobieski J 5
.o )irsi n Al 2 50 D u can J I 7
JUscn Frank 2 50 I h.lps Gle i 2
Dmcan Apmund 2
.r.-scott C T 2 k)
-ti.ckenberg John 2
ioerts Wm 2
rarcher D 2 50 Clason Frank 2
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Evor.3 Cccurriuj T !
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tha ti-le Darhj too Fast
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Townsend Roy
2 50
Phelps Glen 2 50 Clason Frank 31 50
Phelps Glen 31 50 Hodges EE 14 5S
Vardnais L O 37 15
Malberg F E 20 05
Keinforeed Con Culvert Wks lM)
Vonderly O E 00
Whereupon, Court Adjourned
THE ORDINARY MAN.
50
Bell J L 3 10 Dupont Powder co 4o
Dist No 7
" Trow Fred 8 90 Atkins A W 14 75
Wilder David 7 50
Ne nsteadt Fred 7 50
' Rich Jos 8 15 Lowman Wilson 23 90
Dist No 9
Parcher F E 10 95 Kundf en I 2
Kasper S 17 15 Brown ceo 5
Stockenberg Jas 2
Lake Jacob 10
Anderson Ed 2
Maki Jacob 2 50
Flurher & Simmons 24 10
Kundsen J 2 50
Glenn HA 5 90
Du Pont Powder Co 4 64
Dist No 10
Wylie Bros Co 310 00
Du Pont Powder Co 29 46
Popham & Craven 2 7 )
Pykonen Erick 15
t Locke W S 11 38 Tichenor V K 21
' Beall & Co 110
Dist No 11
Dillon Frank 5 Brosie Jsck .1
Olson John 20 colvia Fred 5 j
Colvin Dmer 27 50
Colvin Howard 25
Graham J T 55 Elliott F B 60
Elliott Bros 53 25 V'anV.'arren I'. j
Van Martin 25 NylundOs rar TO
Lonkey J A 15 Henderson J 7
Colvin Chas 27 2-5 Anders J 2
Mattson & Co
Wylie Bros Co
Popham & Craven
Tichenor W X
Dist No 12
Hobergr E E 2 60 Hoberg H
Pederson Anton
Birkenfieia
Harvey R 10 Lar.e Johr J
. Harvey A E
Freeman Warren
Libel & McCauley 3 45
Dist No 13
carter Geo 15 Aamadt Martin 5
Magnusen Herold 5
Soma of th Snag H Struck In H' i
Journy Throjgh Lif.
The ordinary man waikeil luto a flor
ists shop unit. H)iutlLB to a U-autllul
floweriiii. vliuit. usked Its price.
That Dnixln'lmiiiu floriututu? nun-
d the florist us nearly us the ordinary
man uuJ-rstooil Uim "It Is worth a
dollar."
He dn'Hed In at his physician's of
fice ami rniue8teJ that gentleman to
tell what was the matter with hint.
"Oh. you've Jupt Rot a sllpht mani
festation of Nasopharyngeal comhlom
laerus," the doctor said, or words to
loat apparent effect.
The ordinary man stopped to look at
en automobile, and tho a-enf mi.d:
'Vou n, the dillerfntial Is set at a
tan;ent to the asxtmilutor. ami tout
lr!r;w the ohlold pamliellUK chute ;u
(il uetric connection .vith te tiuivel
luK trunnion," as neurly as the ordi
oary mun caught the remark.
The ordinary man consulted hi law
yer. "We will appeal to have the decision
rer'r!ed." dcclured tlie aftoiney. "on
tiie grounds of le Jiiilicatum non cou-t'-ndre
pos.e comitntUK." At least that
i v hat the ordinary man gaihi-rrd.
So he became so bew l dered over the
way things are told to ordmury people
that he was careless when lie crossed
the street and was run down by an au
tomobile being demonstrated by the
agent and was picked up and curried
into tho doctor's oflice and called the
lawyer to make his will, and later the
! ir'st got an order.
Aad. to pursue film stld furthei. they
curved on his monument. "lieiiuiescat
In I'ace "-Chicago Tost.
Misa Julia C. L:.trop, .Time J heaci
of the new Children's Cureau, will
draw $5,000 per year, the largest sal
ary ever paid a woman employee by
Uncle Sam,
i
2 DEAD WHEN PLANK SNAPS
Sixty Lojrding Flyer at Seattle are .
Plunged Into Sea.
Seattle. Two persons are known to
have been drowned and 50 were Inj
ured when (ho udjustuhle end of a
temporary passenger jraiiKplank nt the
I'olman Dock dropped, precipitating
CO pa; sengers into the water as they
were preparing to Loard the I'uget
Sound steamer Klyor, for Tacotna.
The dead: Mrs. Li. V. Learned, Se
attle, t'arl Uruder, 1-yearold sonof
Mr. and .Mrs. C. Uruder, of Seattle. ;
Mot cl tln Injured were only slight
up braised or cut by striking against i
piling und the hull of tho Klyer when j
they fell into tho water and ull will
recover. '
Bull R-n Guarded From Fcrrtt Firrs
( I 1. 1 1 land. 4 T.iUI:'.:; heed fi'oiii 'I"'
, fore t I re wlddl si.uti'd i.c.ci.il l.i.
: a;;o on t'lei't1 (.'i'''ek. ahoal IL' I'l.lcs
wc-.t of the taiiiii'.nt f Men"
ami d-iro I f u h v.d i -li'lc ' t mi r
and a nuiaher ol tl:e liom of i"'1
tiers, arranue.net.t-; line 1 ee-i ''
by the federal autho-ities and the (
waier depart uient for a fateful M'f"l
of horuers of the Hull Uim reseie
fi r the protecltoti of the t alciV.icd of
the l'ortlaad water supply. 1
Poscburg Frstiul Crcjt Success
IV..i hur. Kesehurg s fourth j
nil.il ki raw herr (arrival c.itue to an
' end here with a masked ean.lvn!. at
which everbod was pel nutted to -'e
uearly a far as lie liked with num.'
meals, and r.aiety r.ii-.:i.'d s'iprciiM
With the htate grange com cl. I ion. Ih
Southern Ore.;.';; M- !ial asMiiiiui '
tunvet.tiou and the Mrawhcrry can.
val nil on here, Koscbnig parsed
. most exciting week.
i
7 '
ii i
I aim
l Y i lie ito iini ttuil von ckii g t t . t L. r
,, work ('one i l Tnre f.ir lci m,,....
our Ilium y
, Vou cii'l I'hi I her,
- I J n rm mi us, l, tiy u p. (
our home Iiikiiicmi men.
St. Helens Laundry
t Ok'OI Al S
WIMS
CIGARS
WHlSkEY
MCRRIS
MAY GET FREEDOM
I.e.
Root at National Convention Helm
Chicago.-Senator F.lihu Knot, of
New York, will be recommended as
temporary iliairti.an of the republican
national convt uiioii. The nniiounce
mert cf his acceptance of !'; post was
made by Harry New. rha.rniau of the
nubcoi'im tie- on arrangern ins of tho
renubLcan national committee.
Parole Bojrd Asks Tl.it Porti.uul
Banker be rieleaurd.
Salem. Whether V. foo; er Mem
of I'ortlnnd. coiivlcted for inh. .
meat In connection with the i.ill ue el
Oremm Savlnc.s a 'Irni iuih;m .. rt
Cidves u parole cr net. is lor tin-
crnor Went lo bay, fur tin parole
has recomv ..ded that l.e !' i
Ut the expiration of hi:, mi. i n;i
teiico which is ,:..;. '.('. This
was made iiuio'lv l v li e heard Mid it
' came ns a complete Mirprico as the
hoard when the cum' came up -.. e-al
; weeks ago declined to act favorably
! on the case, posiionini; it for m veral
months.
The conditions of the pan e for Mar
' ris. us recommended, are aiiaih -d to
the requirement Unit his fr.ends io
dure a il'.'.o bond. The sole reason far
this l.ond is to indemnify the stale
ugalilrt any posaihle Molalion of the
1 parole by Morns. The hoard l-.-heic j
that the $J."ai would he smlnienl In
pay me exjieiises ol reiiiniin.r him to
the prisi.tl in case ho proved reerc.int
to his trut.
Special Bottled Good
NORTH PACIHC BEF.RJ
COLUMBIA EXCHANGE
COlaKTrOUS
II. FSl AHROOK. ProprMlor
t OMI't.TtNT
:AltRERS
I VON A. GRAY
2: Watclmiiikt-r ami Jt'WfU-r. All
tz.' Wink CiuarunU-t'il,
Opiical GooiU St. Helens Or.
Players' Strike it Called Off. ;
I'hiladelphia. Ileeause they did not !
want to S"e F'ran., Navin, president of !
the club, Kul'f r for any action on their :
prt, the j.-Sayers of the Detroit Amerl- i
tan I.e-."io baseball club called off
i
their strike and agreed to play the '
r. ,al ir nl:e I.ih d game In Washing- .
ton, withiut the services of Tyrus
Co hi).
Old Ditch Filled and Kl.-jm.ith Objects
Klamath Fail - - v al er I, as ,i:;.:u
been turned into the old Ato.eny dd h
by the go-. ernnict. l.a-t. ,ar the
c.-inal was i i,.: i. t.iae.l I . !,o , , .
i health ol'ic.r. ami it is ova.,1 ih,i
sola" action will l.e taio n to g. I the
! c: :''il chiaed th; ; ):r. 'I l.e tin. .tia
i tions to aeeomjio. b his be. :i
j pen ling or t!
RiOilESQN EXECUTED
FCR GIRL'S MUfiBEt.
ea I . .
Sanitanu n ,Jy Rise at Tc
Ashland -- Mlra . p.,f: .
.'IT t.olltemphilitl.; ri I
Standard of Persian Beauty.
"Great cure Is taUeu that the Perdu n
girl shall conform to the recogulzed
standard of beauty, whh h reiUln-s her
! to have a cypress waist, u full moon j
face, gazelle eyes and eyebrows that i
meet." says a traveler "Fler eyes. ,
; brows and hair must be black as night.
I her lips, cheeks mid gums us red us
: blood, ber skin and teeth as white as
; almonds nnd ber back, liuibs and Bu- ;
i fers ion. If these conditlous ar- nat- j
urslly absent tbey are supplied us fur '
' as iosslhle by art. Persian women are
always painted, their eyes darkened i
with khol and tbelr fingers stained !
with benna.' Chicago News.
j Eo.itou.-
w;; eler
j tiiaoj Mo
; i.pjiied n .
"arence V.
rnitd at 12
.day iiicniiuif.
is lin o volts, j
T. Klehetton
17 (fcasteru
The current
glit amperes.
11 re l
Ub a
pin
of ..
has
tr.
Til s-.ili
r 14 m
tan in
at To
is i:
its.
a'.llll
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been II
t. II I:
i ty a
I...V. P
1 Ono apphr-ti'ion was sufficient.
I iti' .': , . walked to the electric i
I chair r-'. t. tyes straight ahead until j
he sat d iV.'Il. Then he closed lilw l.vpa '
-ii U kept thera shut until the end.
j The txecution of Clarence V. T.
j rii'.heson drew the curtain on a tra
t edy unsisrpassed for cunning, cruelty
j -ihd notoriety in the criminal annuls
; of the I'nited States. The minister,
with Inn wedilmg announcement al
ready in the hands of friends, and a
diseurded sweetheart Importuning him
to relieve her from a position that
f f
it ,
2;
r .
V.
2",
Cannon Ball Treei. i would cloud her life with shame, calm-
One of the most remarkable plants i ly conceived a plan that would release
in the world Is the cannon ba! tree, to
be found In Hrltlsh fjulami. Tin- nat-
t;rul height of the tree reaches to
eighty or a hundred feet or even tall
er The fruit Is n hard globular cap
aule. seven Inches or more in diameter,
containing numbers of flat, circular
aced rather 'larger than a dime. It
resembles a thirty two pound shot, is
brown In color and very rough.
That Loaded Revolver.
"And you didn't know It was loaded?"
"No, Judge. I swenr I didn't."
"But before pointing It fit the de
ceased, Ti'hy did you not look lu w the
barrel to see whether or not It was
loaded V
"Vhy, Judge, that would have been a
t iol thing to do.' It might bare ezpiod
ed and killed me." Houston Post.
him fro: i his unwelcome liason and
deliberately purchased a uuantity of
cyanide of potassium, a deadly poison,
Mid ads: ltd Miss Linnei to take it.
It wi.s at first believed that she had
committed suicide, in a fit of despond
ency upon learning the news of itielie
ton's approaching marriage to Mias
Edmunds.
It. is expected the wishes of tho dead
man will he carried out and that he
will be buried beside his mother In the
family vault in Virginia.
THE MARKETS.
S8c;
Drew a Crowd.
"I once woke up. If not to find my-
Baughner J w 22 50
uowung Auaun ' ,'-'irnou. at least to find myself at
vonyera ueo li r
Meier Ed 5 TlQrson J 11 31 &
Adan- y v Rose ,Vni H 23 7.1
Dist No 14
h to tr t ,
T kJ lo uu irtimnn i hn A nr.
- I.O.J ua
W .11 II nr. cl:ii.- . .
- .iiuiiin.i v l UJf . Oil
ok iouia z W Hoed: Louis 2 5)
fern A 2 CO Hall Wm fu
ill Lee Jr 10 Zi Prinde Wm 4 h?.
. . .
""-slderable attention
IoW Vtl,n iti.
"I had fallen nslepw .,
V. ic hlngi on Herald. '1
n h'iJ. v
It 'ffon."
Natural.
Relle- fholy fold tmkii nn.nt n.
w;s th., jo;,e of lI.fiM .... ..,i
fl e charp-e of n llfeflm. jv'l'e- r,j
DM h.ipietied after fhnf ".. Oo-
i .
t en tiii 49 Ray Jame3 4 49 ci :jcifunit.-Phiiori,. . .
I - ' i , r' ' a u
Portland.
Wheat Track prices: Club,
bluestem, -.1. 03; red itusslan, &7c.
Oats No. 1 white, $40 per ton.
Hay Timothy, $17; alfalfa, 12.
flutter Creamery, 27c.
Kggs Uanch, 21c.
Hops 1011 crop, 38c; contractu, 23c.
AVool-Ku stern Oregon, 18c; Wil
lamette valley, 19c.
Mohair 32c.
GRANGE AGA.U37 SIWSLE TAX
W:st' Bcid D.iis arc Alio riwor.t
and Ordtr VVnl Support i.j Own.
Itoiebnrg. Af'-r wran a.i.g the
greater part of ore day o.er l"He-
prir.-.inl lax r -.ti .u. v l.i. U '....:
defeated, the hi-.: prairie ( lo.aal ,
lahcrs Sal i.n' .
The grange is uppoi d to Co.etaor
Wei l s r'.ad plan.-, nnd the r;;. , ,
IligliAay; Is oppota-d t-i the la.'o.oiHt i
tian of tie' itat... iinivirsity and ai,
cultural college; is In favor of eonal
HUfJn.ge; is in favor of hiiilan,:; i'(i,.
roii 's by hoadlii", i roi Ided il, ,t ,., .
rule bo led lr: lixin-; th - h'i-lia'
to he iiiipni', 1. 'I lie cran:;- is al o m
favor of takiir; Male instil lit ions i.ul
of polities.
There wer.j four dajs of active dis
cussion by Hio I range. Jj,,,,,, ,, j
meeting eneli o thu iTeal. pr.,h;. no, I
b'ifore the pi'ople of the slat" was tak
en, up and fully di.e ua.,ed.
FRED W ATKINS
THE LEADING CONFECTIONERY
No Use Looking lUsc where
lor Candies and Cigars
Q J B J 6 S Tl J 8 f S If 1 1 8 1 5 U 5 B 5 4 S i "S S I 5 5 OTTo J" 1 0 1 1 1 1 1 X 1 I X
A Large block of
1 oJgates Toilet Specialties
5 Just Received Direct from the
Manufacturers, Including
? Perfumes, Toilet Water,
g (breams, Soaps, Etc. Ktc.
In fact admit vvrrylhing in th . ,il Coodt Line
o
Also a Stock of Palmer' (New
York ) Toilet Goods
I "W .-IA7V tl'JlSt Ir lo ;-ir
DEMING'S DRUG STORE
V:E63 JCJJuS SBBa J9SBB8HiaaiBH4ai8BtJia8ilitUty
olr. IRALDA
SsniiiiH-r R.itis hctwi-fii
St. ii.'. i:s a ii .1 l'.dtl.iii.!
zj i r.ts
Ti.k.is
nt-- icuii'l trip
'i t:i;:t- a ft.-(-
in
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li". o.
I HOuGMKlRK
Very Serious
It I a very aerious matter to ask
lor ona medicine and bava the
wrong one (iven you. For Uii
reason wo urgo you in buying to
bt careful to jet th genuine
BLACK-DRAUGHT
Liver Medicine
The reputation cf th!a oM. relia
ble medicine, f.r conntlpation, in
di(e(ion and liver trouble, a Arm
ly entahliahed. It dues not imittie
other medicine. It i better thn
otlieri, cr it would not be the fa
vorite Jiver powder, with a U't
file than all other combined.
SOLO vt town n
Subscribe for the Mist. $1.50
Ooane Boya, Alleged Thievci, Cauyht
I'fiiilli toii. I'li-z and Hum um !ni!,
brotlmrrt who recently, It in 1. 1 J -r ,
droves away a hum! of k1m ii iiclimnu
to John Wynne, a McKay n-i k ruiii h
rr, ulicnreU tlic in, aild tho wool and ig.
ciapcl, havo bot-n urri ht'.il nt. i:ii;ln hh
thry roilo In from tlinlr trlji ac robK tlio
mounlalim,
Seattle,
Whoat niiifi-.tr m,
9!c; red Hiif.slan, &4c.
Oats 3S per ton.
lluttor ( rcamtry, 27c.
Ekk ill.
Hay Timothy, $17 per ton.
$1.02; Club,
Hood Rlv;r Berries Ripe.
Iliy yd Kivcr. Tl. fln:t r rnt. of
flood lilver i.lniwhc iii'H : lilp),. 1
S.'ituiday. 'Um c r; ! cimo i,;,,n n,,.
piitch of Giis I'illcr i id whh con limicil
to MannK'-r liowcru of tlm f.Iiiltntiiiiuh
hotel, who paid $10 for It.
Dayton Vote New City Charter.
Dayton. T'io upeelnl bet ion to
vote on the proponed new c;ily c barter
was held K.iturdny and n very light
vote was cant, there bc-lntf 43 In favor
Sud 31 bguiiiat tho propouaL
YOUNG LAFAYETTE
Coal Black Percheon Stallion
SIKI'.D JJY I.AI'AVI'TTI-
White Star in Forclu-ad 4 Years Old in May
Weight i c 7 5 lbs.
Will Stand at I'olloAi::- n,,Lii i)tIrinir Season 191a
T ( : I"I ). Y--V i:i a Y, " M!M, . YAN KTON
TIIlIkSDAY-l-RIIiAY. ,,K ';- dkmr ISLAND
SATURDAY--SUNDAY, ;,',V'K" SCA1TOOSB
TKRMS $15. t Insure Foal
HARNKST JOHNSON A. H. HROWN
Ovvnkr Manager