The Oregon mist. (St. Helens, Columbia County, Or.) 188?-1913, October 01, 1897, Image 2

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Advertising rates aisd. knewa apoa appllcatloa I
COLOMBIA OOtTNTY DIRECTORY.
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Surveyor
Coroner
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.... M . Wharton Bt. Helen
J. O. Watts, floannnose
.Martin White, QuIuot
W N. Mnaerv. rtolMna
Dr. A. P. Mrl.aren. Kainlor
. . cwnQa, nix
T. MELBNh BKeON, m. 1.
So, one ears that tlx tie between
wheat and aiWer is likely to be bu.hel
for buahel. That will certainly be the
proportion between wheat and Bland'.
propoaed "supplementary greenback."
Hon are now aelling for 18 eenta
per pound, with a alight tendency up
ward, which leaves the grower a hand-
eome profit, figuring the coat of rait-
In. Btekin. eta., at 7 eenta. which is
th. t." .,i.
vAM
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Tn delioqaent tax liat ia now being
published by order of the county
court Thia ia the lateat in the aeaaon
the liat haa yet been published, due to
the lenienoy of court. It haa been the
desire of the court to give all an op-1
portanity to pay their taxea without
additional coat, and for that reaeon
the court, which baa ezcluaive power I
in the matter, haa extended the time I
until thia late date. -
Cottoh, too, i going to be a great I
yield, and aa the price are consider-
My in advance of thoee of 1896 at thia
time, the South it roinr to have a
almV. IW f nt,Klin.n WV Ti.
ia going to be a memorably cood year
for all section of the country. Proa
taarilv tiaa hit t.a Woat .nil tV finntti
... ;' " "I .7 rr I'
nea are ronunte whq are candidates
for anything on a republican ticket in I
anv atata thesa da?a. I
... I
Tw strained relation, between the
unitea Eliatea ana Spain at we pre-1
cnt time ia officiant cause for nneaai-
neea on the part of government of-
,.. w. ; ,, . , , ,
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to accept the good office tendered by
thia government to aeltle the Cuban
queelion haa aet everything: aatir abont
thedep.trtm.nu, and in ri.w ot t"t ''ZT.t
fact that great damage is resulting
to American interest by the war in
the island of Cuba, a more procreeeive I
ateo mav be taken at an earlv date.
which would.no doubt, provoke war
. - ,, ,. . ,
with Spam and finally result in Cuba
being free.
what onangea nave been wrongnt I
durinr the cast few months. One
year ago there were scores of idle men
0 1
. j
price), bat today there an very few
idle men in the atate. Not only go, I
bat wage have advanced daring that
time at a safe estimate on an average I
m aooui zu per cent., wnicn u a very I
tnaUriaJ i. i. M .W . t!m-
m.i tK. I
' ; , -"
all good cituena rejoice that such a
condition haa come about. Calamity
howlers, it ia true, have lost their
Mmn.;rn lhn,W i,t ih.t I
1 -. , .
thai loss ia tho country's great gain.
Thb "acarcity of aawloga in Europe"
or some other place, haa canard an ad- to "PJ Mt-Qeer tney uy decUned sad
- t i i tnrned him down with as little eempane
vsncem price at Portland within the Uon n they wontd the moat ituignificant
put ten daya of 25 eenta per tbone- man in th party. It is only since the last
and. Theae abort cropa abroad work
wonders in all line ef trade. How-
a,it..i h.. .a...a I
- r--"- , , .
logger wdl receive the benefit there-
irom, Wbicn will enable tbem to pay a
better price for the product of the
farm.-which are neceeaary in carrying
n,. 5., T .K.
, .DO J
stiau ivcnve anouier suiTsnce. xne
ne In loga which baa lately taken
place waa unexpected by many logger,
that ia, it waa not expected thia fall,
bat it ha come nevertheleea.
Wht all thia fuss and fume Decease
Ana man waa ntTnnut an offim arnrth
i -vw , . . .
only- 3000 a year when he wanted a
place on a aalary of $4500. Mr. Geer
poeea aa a farmer ; be ia a farmer, and
we presume e good one; and because
i tttmn I r
vu.w iv-'"a - V"
month for four year. How many
farmer are there in the atate who
would be glad, delighted to accept a
pontioa paying one half that aum for
a wrm oi lour yerr n nar is were ,
in Mr. Geera declining the position, j
which be had a perfect right to do,
that ahould call forth ao much bluster?
Senator IfcBride and representative
Ellia nnd Tonga showed their friendli-
ne- to Mr. Geer by offering him M
l piow, MU iiuw u raru,
as a ciliien, had a right to accept or
reject it. From all the fuss t bat ia be- nr
ln.mulsflwnMhalt luii. U1
,. . . , . .. ,. . . ,
that the fate of the nation depended
upon tbe difference in aalary between
the place (ought and the one offered
toon man whether he ahould re-
ealva 2M or t375 nor month for hi. 0B
" . .... . . . . . I
semeee, oovo m wnicn is voo uigii. i
Why thia much ado about nothing. I
With en luoreased demand to,
"7 prouuQi 01 in. larra, to
gether with an advance in price, an
er of thrift oaaool fail to follow. The
harvest of Oregon' rrinrtipI farm
produota haa been completed and all
to good condition, except hoi cer
tain looalitiee. The unutual price
for wheat, hope, wool and lite atock
will bring milliooa of dollara Into the
atate which will go Into general cirou
lation among the people and particu
larly among the laboring clause this
fall and winter. Columbia Bounty, by
. . .
nuuD ill nam nninv laraa
producer
S -i
nl th .1 J j .
wi uui
In Dricee to the extent that it haa ef.
iniHu niw rrmanieti. vauev ana
Eaatern Oregon. Bat of whatever haa
been produced here a rood price
offe?d '? mq" wd ol th m0M'
com,D lnU the ,ute thw coonl wiU
get a park It ia a gratifying fact,
however, that log and lumber, of
which we produce largely, haa alto ad
vanoed in prioe with indication of
greater advance In the near future,
which will atari oar mill and logging
camp with renewed lite. While we
do not produce a great amount of
,n' WWM noP" " "
grain, wool or hope, we do market
amouu oj uairy proauoe, waion
I baa advanced very materially in the
I a ff 1 . mi . . ...
iajw wccu. i uia ia moat notice'
I ble in butter, which told two month
ego at 35 eenta a roll, now bringing
60 cents. Hay ia alao in greater d ti
mand at a better prioe. The great
trouble with Columbia county ia that
t doea not produce enough of auch
article aa the eoil ia adapted to, all of
which would now find a ready market
at good pricee. Time, however, will
change thia condition, and where now
the mighty fir tree eland only a few
I feet apart, in a few yean great waving
field of golden grain will be visible on
wry hand. Bat again, it take time
to accomplish great thing.
wnAi inn rU-tKS Mr.
Neither Gold Nor Silver.
(AstorlaNesJ
At the baUot box ia Uia next eampalgn
they approve the acta ot the legislators who
toek tketr oatb and their scats, or those ol
we minority whe held-ap the legislature
L.iL.. .It I I a.f a i a.
IwHOMAvr tui iviuuition nnn Hop mcsuve
rjited states senator: whether th. nn-
lists, democrats aud Bimoa repnblican
were Jostioed ia aeceptiog money from a
,",,du?iJ,1 b7 enemies of ex-Senator
Mitchell a compensation for refusal to
take th r oaths and do their dntv u ll
Utors; whether the precedent established
by Governor Lord, whereby the people
bean deprived of the elecUoa of a
I xhese are th main point that wlU mak.
Inp the Issue tn the next campaign. There
will be ao reference to.tbe money question
The complete absorption of the democratic
f?' r"!I,U tT,Biar
Scott faction is too fresh in the minds ef the
ptopi.. Ho confidence can be placed la the
old "reform" forces. They sold themselves
ont to Simon and Corbett Thev Droved bv
tnetr utterances and their acts that they
M governed by the "constant principles
"d moUT of bo f'"
fllM aannM 1 J Wafe tlaaataul f J I J I I
or collectively . When Simon and Scott can
control all the popnlist, democratic and
union bimetallic legislators, tt is time to
wo tor "'T of th state.
na tt ,k. v,.i.i.a.M
(Oregon City Xnteqrrtoa.)
i nereis a lact.oa in lte republican party,
backed np by the Oregoniaa, that ia bent on
role or ruin, aa waa demonstrated when
they made aa alliance with the populists
' wtat" Id up the Oregon leglala-
tore, and this fan saw ta Mr. Goer a chance
. j- K ., ...
sensious in the republican party and he
waa thoughtless enough to fall into their
When this gang bad an opportunity
atate election that Mr. Oeer waa turned
down ttre time aucceesion by Governor
Lord - waen be applied for the snperin
, .1.
perintendency of the reform school and the
clerkship of the aute land board neither
one of the offices paying a hlcber salary
ttn,1. Kow these same fellows raise
great kowl to prere. t hi Uking an office
paying gaooo per year.
A Popocratlo Scheaae.
(Hilton Eagle.)
Mr. Gear is being landed by the demo
cratic and popnlist press of the atate for
his political sagacity in thus declining an
office worth 13000 per annum, but secretly
"" "" ' ""
user was anven to take tne action be did
hnui , ,h. AaKn M,hw .h h.
these same fellows. They were grieved
that a man who had done ao much for the
"publican party as Mr. Geer should be
J .
portent but badly used personage, and
straightway committed the most foolish
act of his life. In th meantime the pop
Um a.ng in their .leeve. at
nfmhUcm . Qttr thlBk, h. h mmU
poUtical "ten -rtrlke." bat in reality it Is
nothing of th kind, bat simply a case of
Pcai hari-kari.
Not a Dynasty.
(Pendleton Republican.)
;ZT.aZ'Zo"t
Although tbe Oregon delegation bare
Mr. Geer a $3000 a year fob, they have the
satisfaction of knowing that they were the
to recognize him. He and bis friends
bad to make it appear to Gov-
eron Lord that it would be good politics to
gi.ehimallWay.arkertbasroperinte.d -
entof the state Insane asylum laat year,
but tbe governor could not see it that way.
The Oregoniaa was as mom as sn oyster
eer Being mrni aown then, which
goes to emptilrtze tbe lact that It makes s
he.p difference whoes ox Is gored. How.
ever, the people are quite wide awake and
th orooodU team now being abed by the
Oregoniaa over the turning down ot Mr
Qeer will talltaH utterly tn having th
desired eiTect, Corbett, as a senatorial pos
slbtllty; is a dead cook In th pit, and Mr.
Gear, It is our judgment, will deeply regret
th day he allies himself with the consul
store wbo "held up" the legislature in the
boie of being able to aeat a degenerated
ex-member of congreaa in violation of the
constitution and in defiance of th x
pressed will of the people. Moat men are
judged by the company tbey keep, and the
Republican, tn the friendliest spirit, takes
pleasure In notifying Mr. User that thoaa
snds of the best republicans la the (tat
have their eye on him. This stats is no
dynasty, neither is It, nor will it be, oou
trolled by Corbett, Lord and Jov Simon.
Looking; for Saoknrav
(Astoria News.)
W. 8. U'Ren, the Simon-pure pop, who
received S100 aa hi bribe while blocking th
Oregon legislature last winter, is doing
"missionary" work among the middle-of-the-roaders
In the Willamette valley. That
hundred dollara la holding ont to aa nnu
sqal length. He wtll mak his renqrt to
bis master in a few weeks, and then Scott
will know bow many pops he ha been
able to bag.
Coming Bra or Thrift.
(St. Louis Republic, dem.)
It is true that the farmer seldom la a
wiser and that be spends freely when he
has the money. Bat he is not going to be
such a free spender this year as ha has been
In the past. Adversity bs taught him the
valuable lessons of frugality. He ia going
ta buy sparingly this year. While this new
spirit of economy and frugality on the part
ot the farmer may disappoint the more
saagoine merchants for awblle, in th end
the effect will be a betterment of all the
business Interests of th country. It will
lead to an ra ot thrift and accumulatioa
or which w have stood in sore need ever
loo th industrial ebange wrought by th
civil war readerad a readjustment of con
ditions and rtlattoa necessary.
Dyspepsia eared. Shiloh' ViUliser Im
mediately relieves soar stomach, coming-
ap-of-food distress, and Is the great kidney
aad liver remedy. Bold by Dr. K. Ross.
TOIUA.
Man I
torn
an
ef
aV-al .ag.
It aaveo tke Crwwpy Cfcllelrea.
Bbavhw, Ta. W have a splendid sale
on Chamberlain's Congh Remedy, and our
customers comiag from far and near, speak
or it in the highest terms. Many have said
that their children would have died of
croup if Chamberlain's Cough Remedy had
not been given. Knua ft Ocaaax. The
25 and 60 cent sixes for sale by Dr. K. Bom.
TOXUA.
A Car for attlloaa clle.
BxaocacB, Screven Co., Ga. I hare been
subject to attacks of billons colic for several
years. Chamberlain's Collo. Cholera and
Diarrhoea Bemedy la tbe only euro relief.
It sets like a charm. One dose of it gives
relief when all other remedies fail. G. D.
Sauar. For sale by Dr. E. Boss.
Be net deceived. A Congh, Hoarseness
or Croup, are not to be trifled with. A
dose in time ot Shiloh' Care will save yon
mncn trouble. Bold by Dr. Edwta Bos.
TORZA.
Ladies, tske the beat. If yon are troub
led with constipation, sallow akin, and a
tired feeling, take Bad's Clover Tea. It ia
pleasant to take. Sold by Dr. Edwin Boss.
Get Your
Letter Heads,
Note Heads,
Envelopes, Etc.
LOWEST PRICES
The Hist
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Wheels,
tjtSZT Too!
U2k$, system's i Tafiiaa.
Tb lightest Bnanlng Wlweis on XArth.
THE ELDflEDGE
THE BELVIDERE.
W atwsys Itsee U4 aewliaj rafcles!
Tay thselsal tie Mat ad WaeessI
NatloauU Sarwlrrg Macfalnw Co.,
ga Breaaway, Paetaryt "
New Yerk.
fMvldera, lOs.
j Qet Value Received
i EVERY TIME AT . f
3 N. Ae Perry's, I
j HOULTON, OREGON. W
CASTORIA
For Xoffc&ta. and.ChJldran,
lath.
Hall.
Ptgsswr,
PETITION rOW LIQUOR LICENSE
To the Honorable County Court of Columbia
County, Oregon:
WI, TUB UNDERSIGNED LKOAL VOTKR
reaidina tnOak Point preoluct, Columbia
County, Oreicn. would respeotfully petition
our Honorable Bcly, at Its neit regular term,
which will tie held oo Weriueadar, Sunmhtr
Irtl, liwT, at the opurt-HonM. In the City ol Ml.
neiena. voiuinoia uouniv. urwroii. mat a ii
oauaa be eranted to Nell O'llara to aell aitlrltu.
oua, iuoui ana malt lliinora IB 1 quantities
than one sallon, in Oak Point nreelnet. and that
ueh llcenae be granted for a period efila
month s, lor all of whluh your neuuoners will
ayer Drar:
at 1. Maulers. Jna Jnnnetoa. LauIi Fluhrar.
jna rowers, ari Hoc(nmnr. von cwins. i
Biaoa, i:nas mrnanan, u u Mayirer. rorter Mmltn
in Biactioni, v r HiomotiiM, jhd nryant,
Nontren. A P MeOraw. W P. Dlaushler. P
Keruor. C Churrhlll. Chas Irioksun. K U Klne.
j aiooserioerg, i. a aaaoa, eimon aaaiier, a an
uaraon. J w Turner, win ifooerca. ueo Hay
J Johnston. A roteraoti. 1. Karri. P D Cramfull
J W Unirman. Chaa Black, J Andenon, Wm
Fluhrer. Thoe Brady. V i MoHush. T Johnaaon.
Chaa Bloom. A retamon, John Veleraon. John
andenon, J Jeckaon, Peter Munaon, H John1
n i-t u..t ...... li u n i
JJMahoney, C John ton. Jauiee Johnaon. Jno
Lund, f llakeaon, M (Jenny. Martin Heneae;
T. N.......I.L U t A II.... IA .
i. in.- nufviriu.. a a. .1.1.11. u n Hipniwiii w
Ternahan, A Madden, J Uowling, O Ksniror. T
C Harold, A M MoQraw. oluM
CITATION TO HEIRS.
In th County Court of the Stat of Oregon, for
iiUiumDia wounir.
In the mailer ol Ihe fcatateot Otias Chsrrtngton,
deceased.
To Vernonla V. Daweoa, heir at Isw ot Oslaa
i nerrlorton, dacvaaed, aud to all heirs un
known, 1( any there be:
S TUKNAMKOr TH K 8TATK Of ORKOON
You. and each of you. are hereto Mm.
manded to be and annear belora the Honorable
County Court ol the Stat ol Omron. In and lor
ina fouoiy or iwumDia. at tne uourt-Htmae, 10
St. Helens, Oregon, oa DaturdaT, the 33rd day of
October, A. U. 1HS7, at 10 o'clock A. M. of said
aay, it name we recular 8eMmber tana of said
Court, to show cauae. tf any exhtt. why an order
or aai si tne wnoie oi tne eo partner tup real
eauto of Able and Cherrlntton, should not be
nam as prayea lor in tne neuuno el tne
utor ot the laat will of Oiiaa Charrlualan. Amt.
eeaaed, and administrator of the partnemhlp
aaM Court; said partnemhlp real estate being de-
rint The NUo NKW: the MRU nfHWU- Uia
iracuoaai ! tneaeuoi
tha BVt ol NKl7nl Wll.m Hit. II la Tn.i.
that
Ko. Sort ho Bature No. 1 Waatof the Wlllain
cue atenaiaa in atuitnomaa touniy,
Mate of
Omron, and containing 'mH acres ol land.
Second A tract of land situated In said Mult
nomah County, Oregon, and containing 7
acres: aai a tract or land rutin anowa .n.i aa.
acrthedaa'The Joy 70-Aet Traut," and la sit-
uaieu iu me nouin ena oi in nam. LaniMraoo
and Mary Jane Lamberaon bonatlon Laad
Claim, In Reetion ho. In Tnwnahln Mo. 1
norta, ol Haoire No. 2 West of the Willamette
aerraiau. and la more nartlenlarlv daanrlbad in
a eeruln deed Irom J. If. Joy and wile to Jack
n Able and O. Cherrlnatoa, dated OMooer Uth,
INS. and which deed la raoordad In tha Rnctnla
of Multnomah county, Oregon, tn Book log. at
pace tee, to wnicn menace u nereby mad hw
unnnuiaoniiwia.
In tmtlmonv wbarwnf. f. Jndana Waaa r-laplr
of the County Court aforesaid, do hereunto aet
my hand and efflx the seal oi aaid County Court,
mij Dun ia i.iiy oi ni. neiene, uregon,
this Uth day of September, A. D. Itftrl.
f I Couaty Clark.
(COCMTT COOBtI
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CITATION.
In tbe County Court of the 8ute ot Oregon, tor
Colombia Cauntv.
In Ihe Matter of Ihe Estate ot Philander Harris.
an inrorapawni pereon.
TtrHEREAS. W. J. MCCKI.K. Til TtTt.V
T appointed, quallHad and acting guardian
of the person and eaute ol Philander Harris, aa
Incompetent person, has Bled his petition In Ihe
shore entitled Court aakina- inr a license or
authority to sell the follow ing-deserlbed real
estate belonging to the estate of said Phllaodar
Harris for the purpose ol procuring means for
tne maintenance ol tne said ward, namely I
East one-half of tha aoothwaaft anarlar nf few.
Uon 22, Township 7 North. Range 1 West ef the
t uiemetbe ascnuian.
N ow, therefore, th hearing of said petSUna Is
set for Monday, November 1st. 187, at th hour
of 1 o'clock A. M., and the place Is at the
County Court-Hous. In Bt. Belens, Oregon, at
which time and place all Demons Interested In
said property and In said estate, or either ef
mem, are aeieoy Dotinea ana reqrjirea to ap
pear and show cause, if any they bate, why aaid
Glltlon should not be granted and the said land
sold, and said notice of this hearing to be
uoiianeo mr snree conaecuur weess IB IDS
'regoa Mist.
IKina at Chambers this ISth dae af aentamhae.
WS7. f.U. i6an.
sasol Couaty Judge.
NOTICE Or FINAL SETTLEMENT
XTOTICE IS HEREBY OIVEK THAT
-LI I. tb undersigned administratrix of
tn estate of Frank M. Meeker, deceased,
have aied in the office ot tbe county clerk
of th County of Columbia, rj tats of Oregon,
my nnai account ut my aommtstrauon
upon tbe said estate of the aaid deceased.
and that Ihe Hon. J. B. Poan, judge of the
county uoun oi saia launty ana Bute,
has appointed Tnesday, October Uth, 1W7.
st 1 o'clock P. M ., and tbe courtroom of
said county courthouse. In tbe City of at.
Helens, In said County aad State, as the
time and place for the bearing and settle
msnt of said final account, at which time
and place aay person Interested In said es
tate may appear and file their objection
thereto. Dated at Ht. Helens, Oregon, Sep.
tember 9th, 1807. KHEMNK MKRKER.
Administratrix ot tha estate of Frank k.
sleeker, deceased. alOoS
NOTICE OF riNAL SETTLEMENT
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT
we, the undersigned administrators of
tbe estate of Cutbbert Stump, sr., deceased,
baye filed In the office of the count clerk
oi Colombia county, State of Oregon, our
nnai account ot our aaministratlon upon
said estate; together with oar petition for
final distribution of tbe residue of said es
tate among tbe persons entitled thereto;
that tbe Hon. J. B. Doan, Judge ot the
County Court of said County and State, has
appointed Monday the first day of Novem
ber, 1HW7, at one o'clock p. m., and the
court-room of said Conrt at tha Count
Court-house, In the City of St. Helens, in
saia county ana state, as tn time and
Diaee for tha settlement of aaid final aiv
count and the bearing of said petition for
distribution : at which time aad place any
person interested in said estate may appear
and file their objections thereto.
Dated st St. Helens, Oregon, September
0tb,l(7. A. STUMP and
1UTbdISRT STUMP, jr.,
Administrators of the Estate of Cutbbert
Stump, Sr., deceased. , slOot
NOTICE Or riNAL SETTLEMENT
NOTICE IB HEREBY GIVEN THAT I. THE
undersigned administrator of the eatata n
Charles Isaksen. deceased, have Died In the
office of the Clerk of the County Court of the
State of Oregon, In and for Columbia County,
my final account and Detlttnn Inr final rllatrihn.
Uon ol the residue, In tb matter of said estate;
that the Hon. J. B. Doan, Jodire of said Court.
baa appointed Tuesday, the 2nd day of Novem
ber, litW, at 10 o'clock A. M. of that day, as tbe
time, and the Court-room of said Court at the
County Court-House, In the City of Ht. Helens,
in said County and state, as tbs place for tha
settlement of said aciwutit. and tha hftarlna-nf
said petition for distribution, at which time and
iace any person interested any appear ana als
CHRISTIAN HOVVW.
Administrator of tb Estate of Charles Isaksen,
1X7 AWTBD FAITHFUL MBN OB WOMKW
V V lo IraTsl for responsible established house
kaOrecoa. Salary tm and eipansee. FoslUoa
permanent. Bererenoe. aaeioee self-addreesed
stamiMMl enrsloee. The MaUoaal, Star inauf
anee hldf .. Chicaso.
TUT AKTED FAITHFUL
MBH OB WOKBH
TV to treTsl for rasponsibl
resDOnstbleestabiiahed heasa
la Oreaoa. Katarr 7te and exrense. rosltlea
erssaoent. Meference. Bnelose self-addressed
stamped envelop. The National, Bias Insur
ance Bid., Chicago.
WAKTED FAITHFUL MEN OB WOsfsW
to trarel for reanonslbla aatahllahad hnaaa
InOreson. galarjr f7toand expeaaes. Poeltioa
aerananeat. Reference. Bncloaa
mwpad enTslspe. Tb Kalloaal, Mat lasur
aaoeBld(.,Chica(e. .
Your
Money's Worth
Every Time
Dolman's
Store. . . .
Lumber
All kl"d ot rough and dressed
Lumber on abort notice.
Builders'
Materia
01 tha beat quality delivered to
. any point on tbe river at tbe
Lowest Possible Price
One-half Caett and One-half .
la FARM PRODUCE.
Addreea all order to
H. B. BORTHWICK,
GOBLE, OREGON.
O.B.&N.
TO THE i
oivia THB OHOIOI of
TWO TRANSCONTINENTAL
ROUTES
GREAT
ORKOON
NORTHERN RY.
SHORT LINE,
VIA
SPOKANE
DENVER
SALT LAKE
OMAHA
AMD
.MINNEAPOLIS
ST. PAUL
CHICAGO
KANSAS CITY
LOW RATES TO
ALL EASTERN CITIES
OCEAN STEAMERS
LEAVE PORTLAND
EVERY 5 DAYS FOR
San Francisco
For full information call en or address
W. U. HCRLBUUT,
Osn. Pass. Agent,
FoBTLalD, OB.
PROFESSIONAL.
BAT W. B. DtlXABO
grHllttVfer & 9ttlt,
ATTORNEYS -AT-LA.W
OBca next door lo Conrthouse,
BT. HKIJCNr), OHKUON.
General Drastics la courts of Oraena or Waah
Inrtou.
Abstracts aud directly Inn county
reoords.
GEORGE A. HALL,
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW.
Collections, fereelosurea, mechanics' lelns, etc
wepuiy prosecuuna auorner. vow
with T. J. Cleeton.
St. Hklxhi,
t Obsoow.
G. W. COLE,
ATTOBMKT AMD COUN8BU) B AT-LAW,
ST. HELENS, OREGON.
Title Abstract Books. Mntarv PnMln. Cnrnmla.
sloner of Heeds for Washington, and anexper-
mMfln wiinwr ID aonnsaiQB wl,o Draw,
DENNIS & TIMMONS,
Attomeyi ni talon at Law.
Gxotbal Law Peactiob.
Collections, rorsolosnres, liechanles' liens, sto.
Will practice In all the courts of Oregon
and Washlnaton.
Taymb BriLoiao, - - Bv. Bnm, Oa,
R. KDWtM BOW,
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON.
St, Helena, Oregon
D
H. H. B, CUFF,
PHY8ICIAN AND SURGEON.
8t. Helens, Orsgon,
JH. J. X. HALL, ,
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON.
Clatskaule, Columbia county, Or.
Ty K. MB8EBVB,
Surveyor and Civil Engineer
DKLENA, OSEOON.
County Surveyor. Land Burreylnit, Town
Platting and Koaineeiing work promptly
executed. . . . r
WANTED FAITHFUL VI If OR WOMEN
to Irarel lor responsible esubllshed house
taOtema. halarf , sod espenaes. Fositioa
MnaahMt. Belarenee. Enclose sell-sddresssd
"""4 "T!I' Th MaUoaal, Star Insuc
Aee aid., CUlso,
Dart & EEucIiIo'd
-IS THE PLACE TO GET-
Choice Groceries
ST. HELENS, OREGON,
Complete Line of Clothing"
.V
SHELF HARDWARE AND NOTIONS. '
Flour, Feed, Hay and Grain.
ST. HELENSMEAT MARKET
All Kinds of Fresh Meats, Hams, Bacon and Lard
Meats by Wboleaale
ai special Kaiea.
MAIN BTIIWKT. I I
Clatskanie
Drug
Store
New and
Patent Medicines
Stationery, School Boots. Prescriptions Carelllij CcmpoMca
r
....ST. HELENS HOTEL.
Our table, will at all timea be found
auuoaciea tne market; adorda.
TERMS REASONABLE FOR REGULAR BOARDERS
The hotel having been newly refurnished we are nrepared to give satis
faction ta all our patron, aud solicit your i.sironnue.
J. Ceorge, Proprietor. St. Helens, Or.
VVVVVyVVVWtVVVVIfVVVVVVM
Buy
Your Shoes
From Us I
Ladies' Shoes
Ladies' Tan $1,75, Oxford, Square or Round Toe, $1.25
Ladies' Tan $2.50, Oxford, Square or Round Toe, $1.85
Ladies' Tan $1.00, Oxford, Square or Round Toe, 85c
Misses Shoes
Misses Tan $2.00 Shoes, sizes n to a, $1.50
, Misses Tan $1.50 Shoes, sizes 11 to a, $ 1.25
Men's Shoes
Gents $ 5.00 Tan Shoes, Square or Opera Toe, size 5,
SJA and 6 for fa.50
LEO SELLING,
Send Us Your A CM Third, Bor Yamhill and Morrison,
Mailorder. lwl PilRTIINII fiRFRnil
HUCKLE BROS.
MAKurAOTusass or
Diipension Lnmber, Flooring,
Rastlo, Bbrstlilnjt, slnK, and a
ootnlete stock of eveiy variety of
Kongh and Dressed Lumber
ALWaYI OH rabd.
AT THB OLD BTAND, BT. HELENS ORKQOV
PORTLAND AND CLATSKANIE
CO
09
STEAMER O. VT. SHAVER, Dell Shaver, Master.
Commennlne Anrll lit. lNM will iu Pnrii.nl f.i nf W1.lnim airaat. Tunsdsf
Thursday and Bunday evenltiK at ft o'clock. HetiirnfiiK-Leaves tilatsksBU. (tlds vf
nittting), Monday, Wednesday and Friday evoninirs at ft o'clock. Will pss Oak Pwnt
;: Ha7:ISi Maygerf:28j lUinlur 8:20s Kalama0:l0; Kit. Helens WM. '"
iu 1 uciiaim i:cva.m. 1 a oonipany reserves tb rlKlit to oliangs time witnoui n"
HAVER
THE JOSEPH KELLOGG &
"" ' lUl S I IIIM I II HMD "f "l lIMill I Wi'iai'' I "-r' mmw
' 1
STR JOSEPH Tra3TlfjOOCr
FOR PORTLANE '
Leave Kelso Mondays. Wmlnssrl.v.
Portland Tuesday, Thurtday and Saturday at 6 o'clock a. m.
james li. Sheldon
ST. IIMI.KIS, OIIKoon.
DR. J. E. HAIL,
Proprietor.
Select Stock.
and Drogst's Notions.
sfh afti afti AAilAAA A A, iV.aVatt
BL.ee. I
supplied with the best edible ui
Reduction Sale
Will knil W V llhWWMI
ORIENTAL UOTEL
A. If. BLAICEHliEY, Proprietor.
Board by Day, Week or Month
AT REASONABLE RATES.
The table Is supplied with the best the markrl
alTiirils. Kverjrlhliig olean. A share of y" '.!'
rouaee Is Killcltud. HT. HKLKNrJ. Ol -CON
THANKPOHTATION COlHfAISs
COMPANY'8 RIVER 8TEAMER
anrl VrM.v. .i i n'ulnok a. m. LeTe"