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About The Oregon mist. (St. Helens, Columbia County, Or.) 188?-1913 | View Entire Issue (May 31, 1912)
Rainier School Note. Rainier, Ore., May 25, M2. The past week has been one full of Interest not only to the chil.lren of the public school and students of the hirh school but to the general public as well. One week agro last nijrht the hiffh school students ac quitted themselves in a very credit able manner at the Wade Theatre, In "The Private Secretary." Last Sunday morning Dr. G. M. Patter aon, of the Willamette University delivered the class sermon at the M. E. Church. On Monday the Senior Luncheon was griven. On Tuesday afternoon the high school picnic was held at the base ball park at which students from all parts of the County we're in attendance; -Wednesday evening the school en tertainment was griven at the Wade Theatre; Thursday the Juniors en tertained the Seniors: last night was the culmination of the most suc cessful series of annual school exer cises ever held in this city, when the commencement exercise? were given at the Conjrregational church. The graduating class consisted of Mary Frances Nadeau, Esther Min erva Dawson and Harry Ernest Rice, j The exercises were opened by music from the local orchestra, followed by the invocation by Rev. C. T Cook. Gretchen Moeck sang a vocal solo which was heartily en cored. Harry Ernest Rice deliver ed an oration on "Commercial Pos sibilities of the Pacific Northwest" which for its accumulation of statis tics was fairly bewildering, and showed the wonderful resources and great future possibilities of the Pacific Coast and especially Oregon. Esther Minerva Dawson took for her subject "Helen Keller," who although deaf, dumb and blind, has accomplished more than many peo ple who have retained all their facul ties. Miss Dawson jihowttl a derfully retentive ni .nn.v. , re Vil tii her ess.iy without 'onsj'.ting notes. Alary trance JSa.tenu vs undoubtedly the orator f tho ila ; her subject beinp "The ")i:T'v y i IjKr" which was !eliv;vd n ij masterly manner. Ceo. ,V. "o:il! sang "Love Watches over ;.!!," :if r which State Superintendent K R. Alderman delivered an address which received the close attention of the class and audience: the gist of his address conveying the thought " that, we can be what wo want l'" If. ! to keep everlastingly at it. to help! the other fellow which is one of the ; greatest enjoyments of life, and to enjoy life by enjoying the- :;ood. great and grand thit .is that aiet!- ways within our reach. After tl .- ! I.i il- : 1 1 iC .u il . : ..Ci'v .fs.li.l- iChni ia Park, i .01 ii i : i mi.! h-r.-ly ' ; 1 i 77 , E. W. 1 j t-i- t :t tht.l pi P. a l ot 4 ;e :, in I Citv if J?' . I'el- )!viri. t.'l. !i tl.xk . t ok: l h.a ...l-.lld-l ,' I 1 ,1 I o ' l.r ' 1 : f Vt : 1 i i . i -.1-.1 vt I, 0 i ll"l , 1 K i en the if i t H of mnetU' re" and vtoi" '. u y Hue or ni I v. 1 ' op ! ! IL' ni ST I II f lUf i. i i 'til me v-i' 4 Miiil 1 I iii HI 1 J'OT'I' I f f U Cl e I h.- ! n .i iia ii. ijl at ilm liiig thi rot of itieh 1 m ..,. t ,rv 1 1 s his ii ai i, i . v.l 1 t ! i , Oi'T"'1 V. Kett ! ; I improvement across Wyeth street and W.at 6tieet mid in front of I'nion Square J.i aid City, of flt'M -Hi. l.ich ha been il.'!v ati 1 n :u; illy nfccrtniiied a4 'IJ mi p.M ti" M'l CI' v ol "t. Helens, and !. m t ill mi :ii I C'ily V.i rot lll t iiiilinicod; An'1 h " . n: .!ir the Clnrter of said Oiiv i u I n . d .';. aui-e N. till, it to. .-ni i'ir u.-l frit' ll e emt of , 1 1: !m iro i t '1 ell h!I it th ) r !'! a': K l' -leoii, io-w it, Is 1 so 11. Li.l cl.i Vf. in l-Wk i ; l,ott 'out i i i'! i.- m iu Wo. k 4" nd io ; , ii i-.u?ie in Hl.k 00, t v i er lot 17. 1 1 IiKici l'i ik. 'TrejjJ, i-e.-'s ik-iMis a Ol eu. ..' n- . ' t 1. !Uk .5. Coliil . i:l l:rk. OlV.r."". t-ieasv.Ui$l5..'; Augusta OWu. owner; lot in bl.H-k 3, Columbia Park, Oregon, assessed at $15.""; W. B. Dillard. owner; lot 20. in block 3. Columbia Park. Oregon, assessed at $1.".7.; w. 15. Dillard, owner; lot 21, in bl.fk :5. Columbia Park. Oreiron. ussessiil at $1".77;: Carrtu Elhertson, owner; lot in block 8. Columbia Park, or.-.r.- , at sj. jed at $l'J.7i' Matilda J. Ui'.1' ov ner; lot 1, in oloek 4, c 'h.tnbia Ijrk, Oregon, asi-sstd nt li.72; JaK- Bill, oivner; lot -'. in l'!"ok 4. Columbia Park. Oregon, a.c-ved at lot lrvi?oii: :na l.uUS 1. to ... D in inciu ceeded by well chosen words Li ive in B,k :i m d Loi 1 to H, both in each member. Mrs. L. R. Ruther- ii isive, in r!ck 4. ia C3lumb ;i prk, assessed at $15.77; J. H ford of St. Helens, formerly of Rai-!o.c.on.iMv a poriion ol City ol ; 0w ner; lot 2, in block 4. c ilmubia nier. then sang a solo, a.u'.after re " J! - T "J? Tark, Orgon, a.ess.d nt $R77; . . , , t i.i .1 ,ii H r V iAUi.itr.j( to tnc : 1 e oT i , . , r peated applause rencered her bes 'IVfPil .s. A SJ jt teruiln.jJ r Hi.Ua Blaktsley, owner; S lot Mleetion. Rev. Cook thu. gavt tb-'',i..'. ' .:c im v sii.i. t. ' I in block 4. Columbia Park. Oregon. benediction, and Raiiiier's first liii .s..,, ib- re, it scionlue with school class walked out into the ; the ,.p viio: .il f4 Char er nl or great world to "delker the govls." " er. U City,! St. x s or- 0:EG0JI I!lT3 ,1 l.l.iC.iU.1- Events Oc...:f;i.!j Iiirouo;.t the ta.a Dariaj the Past Week. address chairman A. L. Clark ot tl j 1 o 1 1 .1 I 1 1 , . . I t rrtk ll.utl,i 5-( - Sellout UUWU liliscimu mii ii.i.i I . , ...... v, ,il. ... , Mil 111 llC rri:U'UI V III ui .i. i.rnrMo, , a, . mm . t .. .,, berof the class with a diploma, pre-, , hh ,. ; $15.(7; L. E. (..ulker, ownet, in block 4, columnia l ark, t,ivgm, r-,-. .Til; ;t. I I aWCKK U Ol. IT LU. , I , w . l. ."..v ll Codt Will b Awtmled. SkK'UI. To in:il tuoio fffiTtlv the JurihilU tlon of the coiiorot oti U.i':irt nitmt, lilh tinil.r t!i" ir'rmm-d law to bo iiilllnti'il vviil mi. to m- nr.ite olTli i' of tl.: t'i. m il f tin Ht.i'.' kOVlTlltlll'lll. tU. 1.' U ll ill I'll f""1 ma. uj h' i t hiiMi, I f.i!,e Hti lu I.:: - m i.io to n luililll'S .". tlio btilt i i i imli't - T ' j r WIGWAM UAR I.iinors, II 'in rs ami Ci&irti MOTTLE GOODS IN DOND '1 jyy c.'N t&L i:X i'i'j' vy,- VVV Vy "Vi CP ;ki tii of u.tA Oiv.o" ; r.n n! i- ',...;iltl.' fill" . tu itvert: 'iii'T. , ,. f :i!i..'n.lnii".it ill b" Uu!v" I'i'ul I'Stato anil otlii r ;i ihiiv torn hi'il uiou In I., it HOW bt.ttll. Much credit is due princi nl P. - Nash and his corps ol te.i.-hers. u t worked "unremittingly (U ring tl whole season for the sucitss of tl; pupils of the schools of this city. Ordinance 121. (Tflif ffounftatiou of ffnrfimc An Ordin.inoe apjor:ui;ii g tfce c of opming, gr..d og ami ci n-tnirtu . Heml.ick stree'.in the C';fy of St. II- ! en?, tlreon, lK-tw.en tin nor:hn!v bouo'lrv line of Willaii.i tie street ai il the northerly Ixami'.irv liue of a!J cl'. nd sstessing the co.t of saiil i r.fove DJeut to the property be-.i Gtte'I ; fi tet y WURi:.S Ordinance No. llt vt ion the4th .!av of Jar-.uiry U12, duly . n ' regularly i-assod and or.li.ir.fi by the , 3Si 'HE habit of saving, formed in early life 11 the foundation Ji of many a fortune. Thrifty people patronize il.e vir.gs bank and prosper. -fHE SAVINGS DEPARTMENT is a iprcial feaiure vm thii bank. It has many deposits, both large and sm.- ll. rd all draw the same rate of interest 4 Per Cent Sr. HiLiNa, One. FRED WATKINS THE LEADING CONFECTIONERY TVo TTc ti3- Elsewhere ndies and Cigars IFAYETTE cheon Stallion AFAYETTE 4 Years O'.d in Ma" 575 lbs. .tm uuiuu at rouowing Places. During Sc;.:,ou -.91a TUE'DAY-WEDN'DA Y, UKiiV, kD YANKTON THURSDAYFRIDAY, DEhR ISLAND SATURDAY-.SUNDAY, SCAPPOOHE TERMS $15.00 to Insure Foal EARNEST JOHNSON Owner A. II. D&OWN , 11 1 1 .'te : 1 1 a " I Ttit ). 1 :'h it tii foil .viin. ' ui jit : lit ii. Vtnv aie poitioaid ;H,.:-i,i'tl : iil'i.st the lO'tii'i'tive 1 JL 1 il- lii. on - 1 iinpioi-eiii nt .le-it-iril' 11 .1! or imitice an 1 Lei-fin, 1,: .t tii . f . J m ms et a. i' it the : .t ! Inr-ni n il abuttiui en j i l j v ;-ie :, iu 1 tu i. inafti-r i ItJ, lie H o lie .i' e I r-'jv re -se at d to jlj. U fl i. e ;g i.i 'il, secoriliiii ti the 1 1 , ,t .i .'. 1 1 ii.aiuei ni s.d I l it. t' wit : L itt. 1 in block 46, .St. Helens, Oregon, assessed at $26.29; T. B. & A. J. Lott, owner; lot'2, in bloc 46, St. Helens, Oregon, assesseJ at$19. 7L'; T. 1'.. & A. J. Lott, owner; lot 3, in block 4t!, St. Helens, Oregon, as, se'ssed at Si 8.40; 1 'eater Felton, own er; lot 4. in block 4(5, St. Helens. 0)e,'oii, assess 1 at $18.40; 15. B. Wicks, owner; lot in tlock 46, St. Helens. Oregon, assessed at$l").77; L.l :i Feito't, owner; lot 6, in block 4'i, St. Vie er a. Oregon, assessed at Vi.77; FJ. a ir'eltcn, owner; lot 7, in ll ox ; - , : t. Helens, Oregon, as-' s svtl r. f iC 77; Jaeob Skuza. own et; lot ,i, block H, St. Helens, Ore gon, a; v.-jit at$l.r. 77; Jacob Skuza, I o.-hi-r; lot 3, in block 46, St. Helens, Oregon, assessed at $15.77; T. B. & A, J. Lott. owner; lot 10, in block 4'i. St. Hti'c-r 3. Oregon, assessed at $:i.77; T. 11. & A. J. Lott, cwner; li 11, in ll :k 40, St. Helens. Ore' gi,n, a; r:v at ( 19.72; T. Ll. & A. J. Lott, v. n r; lot 1, in 1-kick 47, St. Helens. Oregon, assessed at $34.17; Annie M. F.ichanlson, owner; lot 2, in blvu 1. 47, :'t. HeLns, Oren, as- se-i tii a: 1 0i; Anniu M. Ui ard son, owner; lot 3, in block 47; St Helens, Oregon, assessed at $21,03; Annie M, Hichardson, owner; lot 4, in block 47, St. Helens, Oregon, as sessed arS21.03; Oregon Wood Co; owner; lot 5. in block 47, St. Helens, Oregon, assessed at $21.03; Elon Felton, owner; lot 6, block 47, St. Helens, Gri'f on, assessed at $21.03; A. Mli.vi o ' nor. lot 7, in block 47,St, Kflvna, Oregon, assessed at $21.03; S. A. M ili; , owner; lot 8 in block 47, St, IJ.'n s. Or'gon, assessed at il.i::. .'. A. Miles. o.vner. ; ' . r: . .v Kt; lot 9, in block H. ':b- n. ('rej.'on, usvm-e I at '. Harris, owner; lot it, ?L Helens, Oregon, .!-; : -I- ! ; ?il.0;'.; Ida M. Harris, r.;r; . tl, in jiock 47, St. He eu, Oi-'o-t, asse-ise.1 at $2.29; T. I:. f: .' . J. L tt, wner; lot 12, in i i -oi -I" ' . I it n. Oregon, tess- i i.: ; C. E. Lake, owner; i'i I !" tl, St. Helens, Ore ;es at $21.03; A. B. Uike, o wi r; lot !4. i l block GO, St H;!-e.-.s. Or-go ', asessyi) at $21.03; Ge ,rteV. B inn, owner; lot 15, in : c!: i, i, S . Heleis, Oregon, a -'.'ks- 3: G ore W. Eriin, assessed at $7.88; J. H. fronklte, owner; lot 6, in block 4,' Columbia Park, Oregon, assessed i.t 15.77 ; Joli.i T ringle, ow ier; Kit 7, in block 4, Columbia Fark, Oregon, assessed at $1".77; John I'ringle, owner; lot 5, in block 4. colutnbia Fark, ore goi, assessed at j'lo.77; F. A. & F. C. (leorire. owner: lot 9. in blm'k 1. f 15.77: F. A. & 1- C. George, own er, lot 10, in bloc'.; l.olunibi.i Fail, Oregon, assessed at '15.77; Kdwin & W. M. Ross, owner; lot 11, in block 4, Columbia 1'ark, Oregon, assessed at $15.77; Annie Fussell, owner; N 1-2 lot 5, in block 4, Col umbia Fark, Oregon, assessed at 7.88; J, G. Pringle, owner. Passed May 27th 1912. Approved May 27th 1912. Dor UcpccltJ to bo Well Developed. l.uKi.vil'w.--Utr;;e il.v'louin'iit ork la to be ilone aiul considerable iinu bin cry Ik slmut ) ln Insi.illi'J by tlu tire i..iii llor.ix lo.ni'.iny. which linn bold inr.u of scverul thotinantl tu-rea of rich Ji'liosltH of sodit nt Alkali I.liko, ulioul io mllcg frt.i'u hire. T'.ie work will consist uf bultiling a Uirtto eviiiiorntititt lil.inl whero thu iroduct caa h.ive the larK r tiortluii of the moisture remov ed. 80 that tin finished product will be more economically handled In shipping- TAX LEVY FOR SCHOOLS Coliego Official Want Atsetament to Maintain Institution. Portland. At a conference between PI i'!l sii'i'A.iumlttvc. coiikIkUiir of I lie presiileiitM uii'I i.i.'inl'crH of tlm lto:'ril8 c.f lieuentii of the I'nlvi'nlty of unn-on :.tid the Dri'on Agricultural Cnllcse, riKo!iition -ra adoptid re-iii.-KtliiS the coinmif-iiloii npiiolnted by Uovcruor Wett to initiate u tueaBure before the pcoplu prjtldttig for a filed annual tax levy of "10 of n mill on the asscMsable valuo of tho property of the state for tho maintenance of both schools. At a rfcent conference between the members of the to boards of reKents Martin White, Mayor, May 27th , Salem the m uu r of providiiiK 1921. John Q. Gage, city Recorder. CEMETERY CF'S'JICnES. linniicci for the nialiitenani-u of (he two imitUutlons urn UiiiiUr-s.-il. with the result that (he r.'f;ea( imreed thai l( would t better for both m-hools If fur- !:i for their maintenance ntumld be ia:: - I by ijirct tax oil a iii llnse hauls rai' er ili.in fur each to di ;iend ou ' " i ? nniri'priatioae tbro ivM tho leu I.:!:, lure. Tun Coi' ni: a m iiool now rcolv. l.K a:iinr:i;y roni tb. sli.'e Sss.TiTti. The Dreary Plot In Which Mont Carlo Duris It Victim. Mntllda Betliiim lahvards in berime:, "lu'the llreirt of the Vuiui-s" advises all vLlturs In Mutite Carlo to go fo the suicides' i-eif.etciy lef.np these other ! while the lTiu.cr-:iy of 0:i:ou lia a places for wliliii Mim to (arlo l.-i f.i , sui.itui,; ppr..pria(ljn of JlS.Oua. BJOU9. Sin itHHcrllH-M the nmull Inclo- I ure. walled In ..ml lmvlK a gnte of j Log Ra..5 Ca.e Important . , J --. Bilker. Word iiere, in coe iiioxiiniry io fianien rubbUb. n!u mi; n. "l.r.il ea hot t lee j and other n-fiMi rest the suk-ldes of l-i- i i I: Monte Oi:-li). I 'irli d by the parlxh (rravedi'-uer. v.lthtmt fuuernl nnd with, out any kind of religious ceremony. Each grave imirki-,1 fiy nil tip right bit of wood. Rouiewliat Inrgi-r than flint by hU1i eardencrM mnrk their sihhIm. ii ml nri which Im pnlntiil a nuuilH-r. n.ithliii; riure. Apnrt from these are K'akin di ii en Into the ground which i.irnk ii h y,( unappropriated pots. Tlii Indescrilinlile dreariness of the ceue Is lieL'titi ned by (no moiiii mental atones K.iilaiiiled with wrentb.1 and Hurroumleil iiy llowcrs The flrHt records (he memory of a young artl. nno and was raised by Ills fellow workmen; the iwoi'i) commetnnrntes brotherly nud sNterly afTectlou. IUi;h suicides were driven to self murder by play. "The remainder ore mere mi in hern There tiro poor gauimters as well as rich, end It Is only or chiefly the poor oiiim who are put Into the ground here. The boiIiiM of ri- ll folks' relatives. If Idei tifi.-d. are Immediately removed M iny Milcldes me burled nt Nice mil M -i (oii v but (he larger proportion fur 1 4 i off Mill." was received hero that the i.t.-.te rallivsd cominisnlouera will retciiii" the l.i-irl:: of tho Ine rat-j caso cf tho faiiuliT Valley mil rcr I on Juno 18. Tho l beliiK pc I' d by the Hulo-r Coiiimerclal club on the ln-r- f that the rate charged for hauling loss In to hh;h thi.t It prohib its the br!n'l:iK of maurlal here for tho liakcr nam mills. M A I) i: I N C R E (i O N Roinroi-co.! concroto f ulrcrU hT0 piuAiI the exporlmcnlaj fa Every consumer lm Imchio a iMcwter fur thorn after trial liuiMH'tiou of our l'bitits ami luothinU in frooly iuvittxl No iloubt longer enisti n'Htttt roinforml coucroto culverU Frost, llto, alkali or aalt will not JJr cultorU Our joints oro nocurely loi kivl with (liUnjnn tlraw bars RoinforoiiiK is fUy ItoIocUmI by tlio crot eovoruig Concrete) is tho l-ont known inHtrTitUvo for metal Eventually roinforeeil conereto culvort will Ih uiiivoraal Dou't dely ieruitiiicnt culvert coustmctiou any lougor Concroto culvert aro iHrmiinent iiujiruvomouU Our avbtom is tho U st on tlio uinrkot tHly Nmv is just tho lx'giiinin of tba txit.crete nf-o Concr.do iiroiMly in'lo K"'""4 nMx mr by year Reinfoicin a.M to tho Htretigth ami tlurabihty Ecoiiomv is iirotnoto'l l'y jH-riiiiiuont itnpnivoruonU Traffic Krows heavier, t'oiioreto intMti thin oontingoucy Every other kuowu inatoi inl deteriortite with ago Cement is boeoiiiinu hhto mu inorft a homo pnnluct Uutil concrete ciutio on w expn"'". r inensary LalHr is a W factor in reinforcoil niicrtte coiiHtrtiction Valutw aro not delenniitl solely by tho cwt of an article Every ono of iur reinforeeil im'r'U culvorta i wnrrautej RottJ buililing is of a scientific! ami xnimnout nature tmlay Tho reojilo want tho very Hst thut their moucy will buy VVby not loop wp ' l-' P'n','",'0 ('' lnian progresa Ono trial will convinro yn that our aysU'til of Rcinforcotl concreto culvert construction hru eoma b stay Kinilly Kive this matter serious coiisiiloratiou Sowor, drain ami culvert pip uro our aixwialUe Cali t tic ;ituiuuui uf )our RoaJ Supervisor to this Cul vert ami uri? its uscagc in your district. It Wn.i. Last Always Reinforced Concrete Culvert Worki 26? Dak Strvtt 1'iiRTLAM), ORKGON HoNF. 52 ( V Houlton Market C rOWLl.L A HARRIS, Prept. bK I IK KM It l'roh find Cnrcd Meats iVmltry, ICtjgs and Ilutttr YOt'R PATRON ACC SOLICITED CORRECT WEIChTi 'V. P.r HlgHett Cull Price for Baaf. fori, ana V..I ILLICIT STILL IS FOUND r I ci l.-.t .:s AX ' GKR Subscribe for the Mist I 1 it ":.5r nn, k C .', : v. -a i Very Serious It it a rery terlou matter to ask tot ona medicine and have tha wrong one given yoa. For tiiia on w crfje you in buying to N careful to get the genuine THEDFORD'3 D1JG1GIIT liver Mcdlckie We medwane, for constipation, in- hiL 11 Imitate Othet raedKjnea. It ie better thin onte Lvef powder, with a larger a! than ail othete c-mblne4 , SOU) Ot TOWN Fa Str. Ml 1 J 1 1 1 Suniiner I 'rt'.t! a a c t fC-!l St. IUer 50 cents one v.:iy 75 ctnts 1011:1 1 tr; Tickets gmd arty fir.:: ;iftr April 4th I!ot 1"bvp. S. )!i:iei T ,-,') . 1,1. I'.'turnln( If-avt- P(,n!.... 1 5: , ;, Arrive at St. lle'enn 1 .;.- P. ,,. C. 1. foo(;,-:kip. W' s- c 1:. ( , I !t l , i'. J 0.. I.,"! t " ' ",- ). ', r . " : 1. Ii '3. h s-.V.ck 60, St. IH , aK.-! at S21.03; owner; lot 17, in iekfH, Oregon. as3 03, Wm. H. Iirinn, t. M .t k fift, It, ;!- a-if : s -4 fit rS:U0J; o.'i.-r; Is. V, in I-l . 3 : Or('' n, V, 1) r?an VA,. (W j u ,',,-k ;o, . 1 1 1- j :.-. '.'J at 521. .: : T. I 1.. 21. h '1. t k J : - r..-i".-K 4 s-tl i)i 1 1 -, oat ( r; 'c t ! ,.f. I fr!e:;s, 0 f., 1; vV. 1. Ci; a (I, n L if t 3, CkIj.ii !a at-s-'-sjfd at ?l".77; n. r: lot U. in 1 ksk i'aru Poataga Ctamp Exchange. "A c- irb tnarLtt In I'nrlr wna nrlt ffti 011 a nlrturp noxu-unl fn 1 1 ti.at city bv a Wull atrpt-t broknr It 'iim rd no open nre l hruncd wltli cur,, wirjifti and boja, ninny of whom Iil'IU bo.k and portfolloa. A letter by the mioie mnll explained tlint tbln won the "iirstase ntniii'i exchaiiKP," where dwili'i-n and collp.-torp aMsmbled once every tniintli "to do bnKlneiia and to ri Ki-lutf prleea." "Here one niny tlnd m lioolb ya. treat luwyerx, mxlcty wo men. nlirewd trailers, writers, mer chiinta and men of all profesxlona ex chaiiKliiir. buylnff and aUowInu atanitm, and. althoukh there in 110 argaolzatlon. all neeni to follow unwritten law, nnd tbe catberlnir la aa Interesting to look uixti un th;:t afoc-k market In your city wlili b niiH no roor orcr Its bead." Naw Votk Tribune. Revenue Officers Fad to Find Moon, ahiners When They Make Raid. Eugene. United St.iti-a Internal rev enue officers and loi ul deputy KhurlffH found a liioonablnera' atlll near Loa buri?, 20 miles euiit of Eu;;i :ie, on the Mclvenzle river, and conflscatod the outfit. Kor siiiiio tin.e i; nt liquor in lnr;e quiintltlea bus bwn f-uUl to the loKt -rs Itud otuera at U-uburg. Slier 10 Iirowa bns been wurklrii? ou tho oahj, and, becoming aalialied Hint the h!.ikey was being made In that vicin ity, turned the mutter over to the fod (i. l orricials. As a result, Deputy In ' of Revenue fllji librri; made a q ii t trip to Lealmri; nnd located th PIuim fn the IiIIIh. 1 ivc revenue officers and two depu ty Hl.eriffH raided tiie place, flndln only an old man, tom women and thlhiren. The dlKmembr rod ntlli was found under a log, with nacka of corn 1nc.1l and barloy. i n Q ft M Helens Transfer Co. Phone IS General Transfer and Drayage DUr la Brick, Cement, Feed, Sand Shingles ind tuts fur .STUDEBAKER Wagons and Vehicles S3 at 7. im ' . 1 1 - H O 0 nrn Oppotite School House AHi,lJ.uLHKL MH.I.I 1, Uilili tiiUUJiUi Ci Wc aro after your linen f "id want you to troile oat j I humIiy for jnur on take ' I n onia. li. n't tun away slthC J the no ii-ii tht yon can K"' Mir1 '- oik ilone 1 e aie I r lean un.oT- i. -J VtMi cunt karlber, your money :'Tii ; n with ', 'P"11 "i,b tmr l.cme litultieaa men. Newberg Editor Sued for Libel. KcMiiuivlllo. Kdltli 1'uUtrHon hatj Bled suit for UO.OOO daini.Kes SRalnst E. ll. Woodward, editor and publisher if tho Newbera; (Jraphlo, et NawberR, this county, brcnues of afr.temerta In n artlclo In that paper on or about u(?ust 3, 13U. St. Helens lAiwn Hindu Weddings and Burials. Tho expenses cf 0 Hindu weddlnr? Portland, aern.inrv cctie upon the bride's father, and they are o Krent that a family souietlmes Is ndnpd r ItnjHiverlnlied for many jeiirt bj 1 lie mni-rliiKe of a daughter. '1'he tint most eiwiiy affair to the Hindu l: t!ie burial services. Kliould the bi'i."l of the family escape bankruptcy "in -i in.-, d iiiL'liter Is mnrrled the eld (- m.ii U ulinonl snre lo be wiii-n h" hurti's b!s father. Corvallls Gets Threshermert Meeting. ;oudon.-sJI be threhhermen ended their labors hero and ele:tid officers as follows: John Minnlck, of Union, president; 1. Can f man, of Hubbard! TiK-IMi-miiuiii.; l-nilip S. P;,.H of Corvallis was 1 aoscn an the place of the next con- ! ventton. CORDIALS WINES CIGARS WHISKEY Sptcial Bottled Goods NORTH PACIFIC BEER COLUMBIA EXCHANGE II. EiTAtmOOK, Ptoprlolor COUIUEOU3 COMPETENT CATERERS Hiund te Pleiae Her. "I v t -I '(I fur ten yenrs to please my !fi ."' s. il 1 he marr ed map. "and I've 'ie-i r y t f'fri eil- d " ' I t po Ibler ejaculated his friend. . I don't think It Is," said the mi r -ltd nan "I'm nolnu to shoot lay wif.' -Satire. Fruit Inspector Starts Fight. Ralem. County fruit Inspector Jona hne commenced a vigorous cam-pnl-;n In an endeavor to exterminate ruined j ,ho San Jtli0 r :iln ltl orchards. He j has iHStied orders th.u this i.ent be at tended to at once or tine the orchard Mil have to be cut down. 31S1 A Change. 1 "'hy did you chuiit:e physlclansr I "I bad read nil the Imk.Us tbe otber doctor bad In his wait lug room." Louisville Courler-Jotinuil. O OLIVF.R TWISTS 54. J Vs 8ure It Was Safe. T)l mi tb.it Voi r slrshln Is ab- O: f!?on, f . ' i 1 1 I'll j h.nt,' snld tbe lurestlciitor. I'tT TK'v r 1, r'i ' ' b',w ran T"a "1,nk hnt State ir,cu' .' V e biven't been able to Ret It to lrtf the ariiund." replied tbe In vent -r.-Cloi Innntl i:n'j,ulrer. r. 11 r w 'y, 1 : 1, t, tlu!r.b:i: I'a;k. J U 315.77; lie. A. ; lot 15, in Ll xk 3, I A Midnight Soars. j " ! Knleker-rdd your wire heir bur- :i Riar In the ce!lnr? Mocker -No; she '! J beard n biirRlnrette In the cellarotle ' f New Vork Hmes. 1 ! lil'tAKFAST k' FOOD , wi ,. nr . s'wiv "wmMnir ti or.." i f unr cereals r common in u.Oht liotiel.o'i!s. Hecsiia ll' .wuntraters like what l go"'' ,ot tlf 111, snd our Ccii'Kls and B.fsli Ui f.e!t me an trior In qunl1'?'' In fart iou will find our Ord' le- Ki i t ir.Hr Uie b-tteif ' yi t pilit.1 as 1 iw as sn.Hll "'",t will permit. iH-albir si'"" J"n vi l prt the riifht Mini ol K'"' l the rlht kind ol prices. Be a p'illo"M her. philosophy be still a tut n 'jI1 all your ninn ii'inie. iC . H. JOHN & COMPANY ft 1 11 rsoc 3 cue