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About The Oregon mist. (St. Helens, Columbia County, Or.) 188?-1913 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 19, 1894)
OREGON MIST. fVBUBBKD IVIKT fUDAV. SIDE-HEAD PARAGRAPHS. PHOTIAOTTO MhtIOIiA SSrleS of rnnracMu meetings will be commenced Houlion neat Sunday by lbs Kran felloal denomination, . A8MoTBsMtii,-. Thecounly court - HHion isai many lor the purpose of granting a Itcen.. ia T n McKay and F. II. Swsgsr, ol Soap- adjourned court last Saturday over ntll Tuesday. In tbe interim the wur wnt mi Astoria to bold an ad journed term there on Monday. Vrni Nova-nut 1st. Tm Mista reduction of 25 par cent on subsorlp. lion acoounta will not hold good aftar Jjovember 1, 1894. Patroui wishing tha benefit of tha discount abould call andaaitla before that data. County warrant! of mall danominationi taken at tbalr markat value oo all aoneunta. Th ICxoo Sons. Tha steamer Kellogg, while loading in tha OowliU fast Friday, by tha falling tide allowing her to aattla oo a anag, making a large hole la her bottom. Bargee and other appliances, ware, at aoon aa possible, secured, and the steamer will be raised. The ei tent of tba damage ia not eiaotly known. Tirnfewssssasss-i aAD BiLL. The ball which will be given by Avon lodge No. 62, K. of P., ia the opera house at thie place, nest Friday night, promisee to lie the great event of the aeaaon. The mueie will be furnished by Brice'e orchestra, and a first-class director haa been ae curad to conduct the dancing. Tickeu aa be attained fr.-ra mem ben ef Avon lodge. , Gom to thb Ranch. Profeaaor W. A. Young, accompanied by lira. Young, left Monday with their home hold effect! far Clatskatiie, where they will take up their abode on the home atead. Mr. Young ia one of Colum bia county'a moat cuoceaaful school teachers, and carriei the good wiihee of those with whom be baa come in -contact. Nrw Pommel. The town of Ooble. tea milee below here on the .Northern Pacific, it to have a poet office. The neceiaary papers have ar rived from the department at Well ington, and Mrs. Flora A. Fowler will aoon be inatalled aa pot tm lit rue. Thie new oftce makea three o (licet within a radiua of two miles Reuben, Ooble and Near end at would teem the peo ple will be well (applied. Moat Orroemoa. The hande of the indicator point to the possibility of a boat being placed on the river in p potilion to tha Iralda. It ia reported In aome of our river eichangee that Captain Newaurn bu been running a free back between Caplea and Wood land to connect with the Iralda, in op position to the Maecot, and Jacob Katiim proposes to aee whit be can do about it. Kamm ia a fighter and eiayer from away back. Tub Niw Daily. The Morning Sun, a new daily which made ita ap pearance In Portland Monday morn ing, it before us. It it aa eigbt-page paper with ita columne filled with ritp local and telegradhia newi mai mer freah from tbe wirea. It claims to be independent in politlce. Thie rumainsto be aeen in the future. Capuin John O'Brien, iu editor, it not mocb en the "independent" order. However tbe Bua'a flrat rayt are vary bright BaroBUCAJia, ATTaamow. Presi dent J. B. Godfrey haa called a meet ing of the Tbotnaa B. Bead republican club to meet at Hoalton tomorrow ailght. Tha club proposes to reorga niae, and during the long winter even lure will hold regular meeting!, at which will be dieeuteed the important political questions of the day. The -club te taking tba right step at thie time and iM meetings should be at tended by all who are interested In good government. Mamiid. The perlore of the Ori ental hotel at thie place, were the tcene of a quiet but gay wedding on Tuea day afternoon of thii week. The con tracting parties were A. T. Tiller, of Troutdale, and Martha I. Moore. The couple waa driven in from Joseph H. Bennett, the bride'a father's puce, sear Oillton, late in tbe afternoon, and the ceremony Immediately took place. Judge T. A. McBride tied the nuptial knot ia a neat and becoming manner, whereupon the party took immediate departure for the home of tbe bride'e father. PsocutUKO Lost Samoa. When the O. B. is N. Co'i. warehouse and wharf ware burned at Albine three weeks ago, some 8,000 or 10,000 oases of eelmnn went into the river. It was alt insured, and the Insurance men knowing that tha 8h could not twiro awayoa account of the cans, have teen trying to recover them. Men have bean wading out aa far as poa aible and gathering up the cases, and dredging rakee bave aleo been brought into UN, and some 3000 oases have been got out. About WOO of them are as good as ever, aad when revarni'hed and relafaled, will be turned over to the owner and their value deducted from tha amount of ineuranoe to be paid. . - ' "" ' PtTtaj Bioovbebo Ta Go An authenUu lUtement comae to ui i from Sherman preciat that oa Monday of this week three trampa were making a tour of some of tba rural settlements, and Peter Bmith'a bouse, about fmr milea back from Deer Wand, became the scene of action for their depreda tions. The trampa gained admit tanca to tha bouse, and seeing a better bat than one of them hed on, it was taken and the old one left in iu place ; alto was a highly prised Winchester rifle taken, but tbe fellows proceeded .. tha next nouae. where it was left Wning egalost the door. There was nommg . t .. .;kKnvlww1. and Peter miaeing iu , . . is rejoicing over tba recovery 1 bu tiAND Lomb or OacouM. The Or goo Orand ledge Kaigbta of Pythias, held Ma annual session in Portland last week. The SHsaiim was largely at tended by representatives from all parts of the state, and the meeting eras in every way a profitable one. The lection of officers for the ensuing year resulted as futlows : Grand chan cellor, J. L. Hill, of Alh.oy; grand vioe-ohanoellor, Dr. E. W, Geary, of Medford ; grand prelate, Turner Oliver, of La Grande; grand keeper of records and seal, U. F. McConnall, of Portland ; grand nit iter of emhequer, E. M. Sar gent, of Portland; grand mater-at-arms, Otis Patternon, of Heppner; grand Inside guard, B. II. Greer, of Hlll.boroj grand ouiaide guard, Chas. Fellows, of Portland; trustees, F. A. Golden, one year ; E. E. Sharon, two years; J, A. Waddle, three years. Sa lem was chosen as the place for hold ing the annual meeting one year heace. On Tnetday evening a grand baM was given at Hotel Portland, which waa verv largely attended, and on Wednesday evening the parade took place with about 1000 Knights in line. FtovB fob thb Oribht. The iteam ahip Empress of India, leaving Van couver last Monday for Oriental points, carried 2500 tons of Oregon flour con signed to Yokohama, Nagasaki, Shang hai and Hong Kong, says the Orego nian. Portland shippers are receiving cable orders almost daily for flour, and tha business this year shows an advance over previous seasons. The neat steamship of the Emprea line also takeout aoother full cargo, in fact, there are cargoes ahead for. several steamships. Tbe steamship Tacoma, of the Tacoma line, leaving Septem ber 30th, went out light lu flour owing to a big lot of overland freight for which apaoe had been engaged. A large supply of canned meals ia now being forwarded from the Eaat, and sent over this lino to meet tbe in creased trade demands. Eastern Or egon flour ia shown a preference in China and Japan, and a number of mills are kept busy Ailing orders eent out from Portland. Death or Mas. Bum. The peo ple of Neer City and vicinity were shocked Wednesday morning when the news of the death of Mra. Mary Blake waa spread over the community Mrs. Blake had, up the time of ber death, enjoyed good health for an old person so much so that on Tues day she performed ber usual house hold duties, but on the following day she lay cold in death, the victim of heart failure. The news of her sudden death waa a severe blow to her neigh bors. Deceased came to Oregon in I860, and has lived since that time, continually, in thia. county, having raised a large family, all of whom are well aad favorably known. Her first husband's name was Fowler, whose death occurred several years sgo. Tbe burial will Uke place today (Friday) at Neer City. Thb Fbdit Crop. Fruitgrowers in Columbia county, as a rule, are vory highly pleased over the fruit crop this fall Each owner of an orchard has something encouraging to say in re- Jrard to it. One thing is certain, that or many years the fruit haa not pre sented such an even, round, and per fect appearance aa does it this season. Tbe yield of apples Is great, and th quality unsurpassed. Applee, too, are holding the standard in price, if not somewhat advanced on former years, which, probably, ia tbe cause of such manifestations on the part of the pro ducer. The season has been espec ially adapted to the growth and ma turity of apples, and the resnlt is, where orchards have received proper care, the fruitgrower has ao abund ance of delicious and highly-developed applee. A PeaxwiKABT Bubvby Sidney Smith, of Oregon City, and A. B Lit tle, of Houltoo, surveyors, run a pre liminary line from St. Helens to Vernonm last week, for the purpose of determining the best route for the pro nosed new railroad to Nebalem. The surveyors followed up Milton creek to the divide and then descended to the Nehalem river following Oak Bench creek and from ita mouth up to Ver- nonia. The gentlemen say they found an easv trade all the way with out any material difficulty. Tbe next thing to be done is to secure mesns with which to build the road, and we are informed that task will be under taken soon. Located Haaa. Harrison Allen, an attornev-at-law. recently from Denver, Colorado, has rented quarters, and lo- oated in this place. Mr. Allen comet highly recommended by the supreme bench of Colorado, and will, no doubt, establish a good practice here for him self. Mr. Allen's wife acoompaniea him just such two persons aa will be a valuable acquisition to St. Helena' society circle, and Thb Mit joins others in extending a weloome, first to Mr. Allen, as an attorney, and sec ondly to he and his wife as additions to our population. Raao Ripaibiho. The supervisor of this road district is doing some good work on tbe Hcappoose road, in tue way of repairing bridges, etc. Some time aeo THB Mist called the atten tion of the supervisor to the bridges along the Bcappoose route, wntcn were left In such a dilapidated and danger ous condition by the high water. We are pleased to state now that the new supervisor, Mr. J. B. Godfrey, has the wurK oi oriaee repairing iwui wm- tileted. and tha bridges bear evidence from their appearance, in their own behalf aa to their safety. . PERBONAb AND LOCAL. , W. A. Perry and wife spent last Sun day In Rainier. Justice Brown, of Goble, wss in town Monday. Don't fail to attend the Knights of Pythias ball next Friday night. District Attorney Barrett went to Hillsboro Saturday and spent Sunday with his family. George Brirrn made a business trip to Portland arid Vancouver the fore part of the week. Al Johnson, the well-known Port land caterer, took tbe Lurline Tuee day for home with a string of seventy ive ducks of all kind. DEWt leJUAIUV. Wild haying ia about finished. Apples and potatoes are aa avorage crop. . Lyman Merrill is. serving on, the grand jury. This floe weather surprises the old- et inhabitant. Tbnnus Balndan hat put a new roof on bia blacksmith shop. Bev. C. M. Stroun will preach here on hia regular appointment, Sunday, z;su p. m. Rev. II. 8chuknecbt. presiding elder of the Evangelical Association, bold divine services here last Sunday even ing. His was an appreciative audi ence, Horgren Bros, haye built a tempor ary building here. They have con siderable cedar lumber hauled in from their mill on the ClaUkauie, and is now shipping to Portland. Columbia county baa mnch reason to feel proud of their delegate to tbe Oregon preis association, and ahould congratulate the convention upon its di liberation in choosing J. B. Beegle, jr., for president May your energy never falter In tbe right cause. Subscription is coming In easily lo the creamery project, but still there is not enough yet. Those who are inter eeted should come and aubtcribe, for without their help it may not succeed. All bonaflde residents and farmers are interested, and each should do bis share. An .iranl nf thai W. RU.Lill (in., nt Portland, waa Taikina after logs here last Monday. Tbe demand lor logs is somewnst oeiier, inongn tbe price is still the same. The prob lem which confronts the logger ia Will the price ever advance beyond $3 and 93.60 a thousand? FROM VERNONIA. Miss Guild left for her home at Mo- Minn ville last Wednesday. Bev. F. Launer is conducting a pro tracted meeting at tbe "burn." oererai pvraoua from tuia uiwv arv doing business at St. Helens this week. Deputy Sheriff W. Blakesley was doing business in Vernouia Tuesday. A t - i .Lt. r. Au B. Sesseman ia patting up a neat building on the water front for F. A. Zillgett , A labor exchange baa been orga nised at this place with a large mem bership. Miss Hosford and Miss Gillihan go this week for an extended visit at Houlton. Frank Tracy is building a spacious barn on tbe corner of Weed avenue and Umatilla streeta. Dorr Keosey leaves this week for Portland, where be expects to Uke part in the great society circus. Miss Elwooid left for ber home in Portland this week, after a six week'e visit with Mrs. T. J. Brink. E. N. Ordway baa moved his family and household goods into tbe old 8tar hotel building, and will winter with us. Any person who would complain of the weather for tbe week peat, or any thing elae(in Oregon, ought to be sent io Kansas. School commenced in this place last Monday with an attendance of twen ty-two pupils. Miss Essie Ordway will conduct the school. flavaral avaffnnlnaria nf alrancrara haVA passed through town thia week, bring ing oaca recollections ,oi times past. The future looks very bright. Tha QrAirnniiLn now fAwnra atmnffta'. a railroad through this country. If me suoiuy committees are auccessiui Vernonia will get a railroad in the near future. Tbe social given by the Young Peo ples' Cbrislain Alliance last Friday night at tbe Evangelical church, Waa a very enjoyable affair. The lite-ary programme was a treat to everyone present. The attendance waa large, and good order prevailed. Thirty baskets were sold, and the entertain ment netted over $10. This sum goes toward buying an organ for the church, something that is very much needed, Last Saturday, shortly after noon, the house of K. J. Tyacke, on Pebble creek, was totally destroyed by fire, The house waa occupied by E. Roberts and family, and everything of value in the house was destroyed except aome stamps and part ol the fixtures belong-ins- to the Pebble nosUiffioe. Mra, Johnson, a sitter of Mra. Roberts, jumped from a window in the upper story of tbe burning building, sustain ing severe injuries. Th loss i a bard blow to Mr. Roberts, as he had hia winter aupply Of flour and groceries in the house, and they all went up in the amoke. A liberal contribution waa made op by tbe people. OAK POINT. There are a gre atmany flih being csnght nera at me present nnie. It It renorteri that Fred Ball, an old res! dent of thia place, was recently drowned on im car. O. P. Youna is to build a new store In the aesr future, and tbat will lielp tblngs out very muca. Hcnrv H. Yonnc. oar wood merchant, it doing a rniblng buiiness, selliua; about 100 ooras oi wooct usiiy. The Welae Brat, are doing a big logging hualnesi now, more than they have at any lima inrougn we lumruer monus. . ..- Gave it up In Disgust. Louis Batek, a farmhand on the Kewa- kem prairie, became tired of life one night latt week, and determined to commit tul- olde. He placed a revolver to his fore head and pulled the trigger. He was very much surprlwd a moment later to find hlraxlf on this aide the river Jordan. He tried again and had no better luck. This diagusted him, and he decided to live. He took a rotor and cut cut tba two balls which had flattened out between the skin and the bones of the forthsad, went out and fed the cattle, and then tent for a dot tor. Thit ttory It veuobed for by the Elina Chronicle exactly at thin rotated by it. A. H. Blaketley'a building in the . . I . ! - : I i. tipper pan oi lunn ia nmi'iuK irvsn coat of paint which will add very much to its appear noe. - MOT OF TUB SAME PlfLMB. (Edits aj Miarl-Iwbli ta say fa defense ef the people of Peris aad vicinity that they are not all of tbe same opinion as yoar Palis correspondent in regard to the rail road, becaoas most of us are willing to do what it rieht to help art a railroad through our place, knowing that onr land will ralt grratly in valua, and that toch an enter prise would bring In settlsrs to build up school! and Improvs our toclety, and invite capital which will give ns employment and a market for our produce. FBBI8 HEW! ITEMS. 8. Rack anil O. C. Movtr hs the new road opened out runt the potior?)' e no that It curt be traveled by boraea ami fo.iuncn and it la a bi-tter grade and tcvrn rod nearer by niraiurtment, than tbe county road. If wt had a lew mure men auvh ar Bock, in thin place we would have better road, hut wt hare a few moiabacka hrrr who will not male road thi-maelvm and do all they can to keep otben from niakinx improvement in that line. B RH-k hu the larerat muds we ever aeen. Most of the Friitet are rrjoicin over their crops, aud Intend to put in mere acres next year. Everything looke fresh snd green since tbe recent rain storm. Perls now has a dally mall service. I mm. Hendrleka Sr.. It recovering from hit recent runaway accident, but will not be altogether recover.) foraouie time yet. OBliENA. 8. G. Cuttis, who formerly resided in thia valley, but now of Bay City. Or., spent several days this week look ing after bis place here ana visiting frienda. J. W. Bnales haa been attending court in St. Helens as a juror. Miss Susan Hudson and Mr. Tbos. Everman were united in matrimony on Sunday the 7th inst, at the rei dence of the bride'a father. Mr. 8. K Hndson, Justice Doan officiating. We wish them a long and happy wedded life., , Mra. J. Buesch returned last Mon day from Portland, where she has been visiting her daughter, Mrs. lwis. Lumber is being hauled from Mes- erve Bros', mill for a bridge acroea Lost creek, near W. H. Kyser's place ; also one across the same stream at Mr. Washburn's. This ia a mnch needed improvement, as the road at those placea has been In an unsafe condition for teams to travel for a long time. Circuit Coart Notes. The grand jury ia composed of tbe following: B. Cox, Geo. H. Lemont, R. P. Burns, John H. Adams, Lyman Merrill, Lawrence Archibald, Sardine 8alser. F.P.Hall vi W. M. Biggs; judg ment by default. Olaf Malmsten admitted to citiaen ahip; witnesses, Judson Weed and Israel 8pencer. Matilda Quttafson admitted to citi- senship; witnesses, Judsou Weed and Joseph Vanblaricom. State of Oregon va John Ureenba- gen and Martha O. Fleming; defend ants pleaded guilty, and the court sentenced each to pay a fine of S0, in default nf which they were remand ed to tbe Multnomah county jail for twenty-five days. James D-trt vs Thomas Dawson ; de murrer overruled and judgment by de fault. State of Oregon vs E. O. Bummer; set for trial October 22nd. Frank Johnson Admitted tunitiaen- ship; witnesses, W. Crisaey and Joe. Coulter. G. C. Jaquish vs B. W. Plummer; order for confirmation. M. E. McLaughlin vs John B. Ortei ; decree allowed. C. A. Freeman va Albert Freeman; order of publication. C. W. Catber va 8. U. Davis ; aecree granted. Una II. Dynon vs a. a. nose; judg ment for defendant. A. Emmons vsS B. Bose ; dismissed. Grand Jury reported a true - bill against W. J. Bice for assault with a deadly weapon. Mary J. Schmidt vs. W. J. nice; order to enter judgment. ' State vs. Abe Beeves; grand jury re oort not a true bill. State vs. Henry Potter; grand jury renort not a true bill. 8. 8. Markham vs. 8. 3. Browu et ux : decree f-r nlaintiu. Portland Savinga Bank vs. Joseph Smith et al : dismissed. Geo, Kane vs. A. J. Alley ; trial fee remitted. The Columbia Biver Packing Co. va. L. O. Baxter; decree for plaiuliff. Miaa Mary Burke baa gone to Rain ier to reside permanently. Tbe butldina- occupied by Dr. H. B. Cliff and Attorney Allen ia receiving a freah coat of paint. F. D. Chamberlain, attorney, of Portland, was in the city last Satur day on legal business. W. H. Dolman has lust received a large and complete invoice of boots and ahoea for fall and winter wear, which he will sell at prioes lower than the aame good a can be bought at wholesale in Portland. Eleven Billed Iter tbe Fen. Pbhdlstob, Or. , Oct 15. Eleven go from Umatilla county to the penitentiary, the majority tor toe It atcaling. Tha following were sentenced today: John Thorp, four years; W. E. White, two years; Julius 8mlth, ons year; Alvin KUlnger.lumontns; Oay Clark, one year. Clark was forced to marry before leaving for tba penitentiary. Tbe ceremony was performed by a justice in the Jail. Awarded) Klgtwat Honor Wadd Pair. DEI CPJZAT.l MOST PERFECT MADE A purs Crape Cresm of Tartar Powder. Prss fora Ammonia, Arum or any ouwr auuiiaisn, ajo TKAKS inn sianuama mm The Way aftne Wlekedl. . Paau. K.. Oct. 13-Colonel W. 1. T. Breckinridge bas beta soepended from communion by the Mount Horrb church, In Lafayette county. The pastor. Bev. Charles T. Thompson, says thst Colonel Breckinridge made eenletsien of bis gnllt, and aaked the prayers and love of bit brethren In lead ing a thrietlan life. It waa the unanimoua detUlon of the officers that while accenting bit repentance aa sincere and heartfelt, tbe great publicity of hia tin demanded tome DOblie action, so be wat appended from the sacrament until Febru ary 1, 1M. BOBM. SCOTT. Al Oillton, Orexon, October 16th. 1MM, to the wile ol M. a.. BCOW.moangiir. QUIOLEY. At Clatokanie, Oregon, Ocu oer am. inm, in tue we ui m. . umiji a ten-pound eon. Notice. Notice it hereby given that tbe Beaver ir-il. Uai.nhlinan Oliih will meet at Delena hall on fiundiiy October 28ib, 1894, at 1 o'clock All member are requested lo be nresrnt, aa there it important butlneee to be traniacted. By order of - U.K. WUBIIlKLI.rrw. A. J. QUIOLKY, hVcreiary. Wbea Baby waa tick, we gars her Caaterls, Wbea iterai CbUd, aha cried (or Oaatorta. When aha became tflaa, sbe dung to Oaatoria. Wteoabe bad CMMraB,aksgae them Oeatorla SHERIFF'S SALE. In the Circuit Court of the Mate ef Oregon, for tbe County ol Columbia. Martha B. McLaughlin, plaintiff, VI. John B unai, ft&ry Amanae una ana auwira . Panoni, defendanti: BY VIKTUE Or A MBCtmOK, JUDO ment. order end decree dulf leaned out Of and under the eea) ot the above entitled court la tha abore entitled eanie, to me duly directed, deled tbe 1Mb day ol October, MSi, upon a Judg ment end decreet rendered ai.d entered in eeld court on the lith day ol October, 1SS4, In favor ol Marina e aciaugnnn ai piainnn ana egunn John B. Ortet, Mir? Amanda Ortel and Edward .. raraoni ae oeienaanie. lor me enm oi i wo Hundred 8entr-two and 11-100 (272.1tt dollire with Inter thereon from the 12it dar of October, 1NM at the rate ol S per rent, per aa aum, and tbe further turn of Thirty iWO 00) dol lar! a attorney'! fee: alio the ium of FIKr-Ave end U-M0 (ISS.SS) dollar!, eoeta of anlta and ac cruing coate, aleo the ewta oa thie writ, com manding me to make lele of tbe following dee eribed reel property, to-wit: Tbe northwest quarter (nw?0 of lection thirty one (Si) In towtuhip ive (6) north, range three IS) wet of Willamette Meridian, iltuated la Co lumbia county, HUM of Orewm. Now, therefore, by virtue ef eaia axeennoa, tudf ment. order end decree, and In comollanoe with the command! of laid writ, I will, on Sat urday the 17th day of November, ISM. at tbe hour of 10 o'clock la the forenoon, at the front door of the county court boaw, in St. Helena, aid county and Mate, eell, lubject te redemp tion, to the highest bidder foreeih, all the rieht, title and interest of the above named defendant!, toiatlify aaid execution, Judgment, order and decree, fntereetaand eoeta and all accruing com. Dated October 16th. IBM. C. T. DOAN, olnl 8herig of Columbia County, Or. Fruit Trees APPLE TBBEBI - Northern 8dv. Buitsenborg. Ben Davis. Baldwin, Oravcnstein, Etc. PBONB TBEF.at Italian, Petite and Sliver. Plum, Cherry and Pear Trees. Onr Annie and Prone Trees are grafted from our own yonng bearing orchard, aud ars true to name and free from pestt. A nice lot of Currant, Oooieberry, Wine- berry and JMU-bearl ttaapoerry. A. HOLADAY, Bcappoose, Or. For Sales ENGLISH. SHROPSHIRE RAMS. Address W. W. WEST, 9CAPPOO?K. - - ORE00M PROFESSIONAL. jyt. A. r. McLAKXN, ' PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. Bainier. Oregon. gyt. B. B, CUFF, PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. Bt. Helens, Oregon QE. J. B. BALL, PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. Clatskauie, Columbia county, Or. J-K. EDWIN BOBS, PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, St. Helens, Orefoa. jQB. J. U. t. CHALMERS, PHYSICIAN AND BURGEON. St. Helena. Oregon, H. MXSERVI, Surveyor and Civil Engineer DELENA, OREGON. County Surveyor. Land Surveying, Town Platting and Engineering work promptly executed. . WANTEDCOUNTY WARRANTS! I will pay the hlgheM cash prlc for Colum mm cuuutjr wsviwiw, a j a ocnu tuv ma uruvr iur vvur wuiiwj mmr rant, and receiva tha cash for it by ratum mail. 8. C. DAVIS, LU WW -I. n J. N"; Slusser, HAIR DRESSER AND TONSORIAL ARTIST. Having; recently located In tha city and wleliina to establish myself. I InTitstha puNio to favor me with at least a share ef youriraao. nnarp, aeen rasora. COUUKN't OLD STAND ST. HELENS, : : : OREGON SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT - iarC Assortment of Pure and Fiesh Drugs and Patent Medicines -AT St. Helens - - - TOILET SOAPS, PERFUMERY, BRUSHES, POWDERS, &Q Prescriptions AT ANY HOUR DURING Dr. Edwin Ross, Proprietor ST1. I-IEjIiI3j3MS THE ST. CHARLES HOTEL Corntr Front and Horrlioa Btrst. This is tbs moat popular hotel in Portland, and ha been for saany years. If jriu want to meet a friend you will surely find him at the St. Charles. It aleo enjova the patronage of tbe business man of tbe northwest. Courteous attendants. yTorite Hotel of O. W. KNOWLBS, grasprUtow- rHB BANQUET Main 8tret. Bt. XXwlwna, Oregon, FINE WINES, LIQUORS, AND CIGARS Chs aMbettss Uatnha'M tfeaw" ilewt ana VtanahU A Good Billiard and Pool Table is provided lo spend a pleasant nour snouia 0nl0 th Puvmi stk st Card Tablet are at tbe dlnnoaal of patrons who wiah to Indulge in a social game of cards and wt ean aware tliem tit tbey will be well treated at "THE BAKQUET." "W. JL. MEREEB, Fropristor LEADING - RESORT IvILJOICLjHj BROS ataJtcracTDSiBa Rough and Dressed Lumber: FIR AND Of Every Style, AT THE ST. HELENS. STOP FO YOUR CLATSKANIE Where yon will And the largest 'stock of Patent Vedicines, Prescription Drngt, Tnilat Articles, etc., ever found in Columbia County. DR. J. E. HLA.IjIj, Proprietor The tables art alwaya supplied with the Beat Edibles and Delica cies the market affords. TERMS REASONABLE FOR REGULAR BOARDERS Hsvinjc been newly refurnished we are prepared to give satisfac tion to all our patrons, and solicit a share of your patronage. J. GEORGE Proprietor, St Helens, Oregon iMPISTUTT BROS THE LEADING Vernonia and WRITE TO CORNELIUS FOR STAGE DATES. FISHERMEN AND . . J. H. TOMSORIA.L. -PRTPISTP The old and reliable barber baa his rasora just as sharp aa can be found, and will shave you com fortably and quickly for only fifteen cente. , GIVE HIM A CALL AT THE fHE - OMIHISrieilsa HOTEL The table will be supplied with tbe beat, tbe market affords. Board by the Day, Week, cr Month at Reasonabls rstss Everything Clean. A Share of Your Patronage is Solicited. A. H. BLAKESLEY, ST. HELENS MEAT MARKET All kinds of Fresh and Salted Meats, Sausage and Fisb. Meata by Wholesalj at 8peoil ratea. Express wagon run to all parte of the the city, and charges reasonable. SWEETLAND - & - SHELDON, - PROPRIETOR THtU Drug Store ARTICLES Compounded THE DAY OR NIGHT - OREQOH the) City of Portlavnd. -' ' for the nse of Patrons, snd parties woo wish rememner " hi Biscuit . ' of ftejusnr 9p n Can. - IN - THE CITY or axd ccauss or CEDARr 1 Grade and Variety OLD STAND, OREGON MEDICINS AT THE DRUG STORE MERCHANTS OF Cornelius, Ogn. CAMPERS SUPPLIED DECKER . . . OLD STAND ON STRAND ST Prop, ST. HELENS, OR valuable wtnenesr.