The Oregon mist. (St. Helens, Columbia County, Or.) 188?-1913, October 23, 1891, Image 2

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    the omocm MIST,
UOIWCRlPTrOH, 11.50 PER YEAR.
. HELM, Octobk S3, 1891.
nix gkaxd jcftrs scoxoxr.
Tfrt grand Jury spent Ave day the
la lra ol court, that i they' drs.
iwjr lor tm day' attendance. One
day out of th Art tin Jury tu ad
Journed, aod no one but tliemselv.
oem to know why tliey adjourned
1 bay wty in tfretr Anal report that
We have examined into all cfiargs
Of crime brought before 0, and have
returned indictment iu all caeea
where, iu tdt judgment, the evidence
H umcicnt to aupport a conviction.
2hey do not aay in their report
whether or not they found any true
bill, or in fact whether tliey reafty
aocottit'liehed anything or not. They
did Dot even examine the county re
cord , claiming (hat it would occupy
too much time and finally concluded
the five-dffy aeeiioa by junrjiing onto
(be county court for it extravagance
in allowing certain fee bill for search-
lng 'r criminal,. Xbia i a very grave
error. Are we to allow burglars, thug
and Villain of all cUscee to feaat and
fatten off our citisena and make no
effort to capture them Morality and
common decency criee aloud for pro
tection in all auch casea at any coat,
(he report of the grand jury nolwith
atanding. They .teormpty that the
tonnty ooort ie too tree to allow ex
orbnant caum againtt the eouniy,
which charge ia wholly unwarranted.
In former year, when we had but one
eeaaioo of court year, the grand
jury would complete iu labor ia de
tail and get through in about three
day. Now we hare a term every ait
ntonlha and H Ukea five daya to a
aeaaion. And yet the grand jury
raulkmi the county court to uae more
ttgid econonry la allowing claim
gainst the oounty. Thia come with
fattier poor grace from the "five-day
memon" grand jury, and the economy
may eomnwue when the grand jorora'
bilW are preeeoted to the coon
BoSTMAaTEE-GBXEBAL WUililn
la about to take a atep beyond any
thing previously accompluihed ia the
eatabliahment of a acheme for collect
ing leUara, paper and package from
dwelling to dwelling and from ahop to
ehop, so that no one need ever be ob
liged to go ontaide of bia domicile for
the purpose of sending such matter in
t'ocl Sam's care. The new plaa will
be put into operation early ia the com
ing year. Last October a circular waa
issued by the department, asVing the
Inventor of the country to exercise
their wit in devising a suitable letter
box for attaching to each citizen'
door in every town and city in the
Union. It was explained that the ob
ject waa to aave the postman's time in
waiting for an answer to the bell, and
to render the delivery of mail a con
venient to the recipient a possible.
Bequiremeot was made that the re
ceptacle should be cheap, neat in ap
pearance, simple of operation, swore
a gain it thtevea.and so constructed that
iu oontrnU should be protected
against- rain, aleet, mow and dust
Tnrthermore, the mail waa not to be
aoceesible at the eatae time to the
postman and the recipient. In re
sponse to this advertisement 400
model were submitted, but none of
them Were deemed aalisfactory, and so
a second circular, to similar effect, was
sent ouL Ten hundred aod thirty-fire
model rewarded this fecond appeal,
aod among the number several de
aign were thought deserving of com
mendation by the commissi appoint
ed for judging the competition. Only
ms. however, was actually recom
mended, and thia pattern will un
doubtedly receive the official approval
of the postmaster general.
Helen tht they were frt tft teat
could not distinguish the difference
between black and whiu, yet they are
kept in the postal service and the peo
ple are forced to submit to their in
competency. It takee all the way
from three hours to three week to get
a letter from Portland under the
present statu ol tliinge.-
.WASHINGTON L15TTER.
Thkbi ia not another city in this
Ut ao comfortably situated in every
particular a ia St. Helen. We have
three round-trip steamers daily to
Portland and three trains, beeidea
several other a teamen including those
that carry the mail, in fact we have
transportation facilities nnequaled by
any city in the Ute outside pf Fort-
land. The fnll length fcl uoiumou
county i abundantly supplied with
transportation lines, so that at almost
any hour of the day or night our citi
aan may board a steamboat or rail
road train and hie themselves away to
m. market at either end of the route-
Portland or Astoria. If you have pro
duce for the market you can board a
steamer in the morning, lke it to the
.rVt and return home the same
dev. making 100 mile of travel, if you
aUrt from Eainier.and allow you four
or five hours in Portland. It i with
prid we call attention to these facts
when w compare them with the In
convenience suffered by a great many
ether part of the Utv
Wi advise people who have im
portant message to end in this state,
and especially in this particular part
of the state, to go in person and de
liver them. If yon depend upon the
mail to do It for you tt may reach ita
donation nod it may not, or if it
doe get through there U no telling
how long U will take. W believe there
are reruin poul clerk on tome of the
ranoportatkin liu p' P 8t!
(frern'Oac Corutpondtnt.)
WrwTos, D. C, Oct. ia, MM.
The president and hi official advisors
formed what might b aptly called a "nappy
family" at the last cabinet meeting, and
there was ample cans for happiness on the
part o( the men whe socHrol and shape the
policy of the present administration, which
promises to occupy a proud portion in the
eiatory or onr country, particularly that
portion treating of tlx enlargement and ex
tension of A nieriran commerce with foreign
conu tries. Although the efflcM announce
ment cannot yet be made, it is known that
a reciprocity agreement has been mad
with Ucrmeny that will either allow Amer
ican wheat to enter that country free of
duty or admit ail American grain at a
merely nominal duty, hn'l that goo
newer i-amcularlj when it is estimated
that Germany, on acconnt of her short
crop, will want at iesst 100.000.000 bushels
of our surplus wheat this year. There waa
also another raas for rejokiixa at the
cabinet meeting. Minister Porter, who
represents the Coiled States at Rome.
Italy, has succeeded in svtiine the luliaa
government to follow the lead of tiermanv
and Denmark and agree te remove alt re-
strictivos upon the importation of Ameri
can pork. No wonder Secretary Rusk's
kindly face bearaa these days, lie aecepted
the agricultural portfolio because he be
ne red that be could be ol service to the
farmers of the country, and be is justly
pmud to be a saember of an administration
which has already don aaor tor American
farmers then any single administration in
the history of the country. Reciprocity has
extended and will continue to extend our
commerce, while the meat inspection law,
the passage uf which waa largely due to the
personal effort of Secretary Busk, is nobly
doing its part towards enriching the Atuer
lean farmer.
The democrat hire been unusually un
fortunate ia their Vecent misstatements.
Everybody remembers toe announcement
made with a great flourish of trumpets ia
democratic newspapers about the time that
Hoa. Frederick Donglaae resigned as United
6tste minister to Hsvti, to the effect that
Mr. Douglas waa very much down on the
administration, and that be proposed lead
ing a revolt among the colored voters
against if r. Harrison'a renominstion. Of
course nobody who knew Mr. Douglas
placed toe slightest credence in the story at
the time it was started, and now, for the
benefit of those who do not know him , k
can be stated that he made the most affect
ive denial possible, In a lectors here this
week, by announcing himself as being in
favor of a second term for Mr. Harrison.
The loss of the United Ktates steamer.
Dispatch, which fue some years has been
known as the "president's boat," removes
a veasei that has long been called by sailors
Jonah," because of Uia many accidents
which have happened te her. It is proba
ble that she would hsve been condemned
soon B she had not been wrecked.
Secretary Tracy and Comiataadcr Folder,
chief of the bureau of ordnance of the navy,
paid an official visit to the Bethlehem Iron
Works at Bethlehem, Peon., thia week) in
order to inspect the forging of the steel
that is being used to make the new guns for
our aavy gun which experts pronounce
to be the best of their class in the world.
The secretary expresses himself as being
pleased with what he saw.
Thisia the first week of the October term
of the supreme court, bat all the big cases
have been postponed until next month.
owing to the absence of Chief Justice Ful
ler and the illness of Justices Gray and
Bradley.
The president broke the record this week
while receiving- the members of the Ep
worth Lescue by shskinr hands with 7u0
people in twenty-three minute.
It is understood thst the vacancy in the
court of etaim will be filled before the
court meet for the fail term, which it will
do on the last Monday in thia month, and
there is an impression among those usually
well Informed thst ex-BepresentaUve
Thorn peon, of Ohio, will receive the ap
pointment.
Mr. Hatford, the president's private see
retary, who has been quite ill, ia now im
proving, though not yet able to resume his
duties. lie is sadly missed when absent
from the White house, particularly by the
newspaper men, who alwaya find him
ready to extend sll the courtesies in his
power to them and to tell them anything
which be may properly tell.
BecraUry Foster will leave for Ohio in a
day or two to remain during the rest of tits
cam palgn, in wbkh be proposes to take an
active part.
and slewing certain txK-eKlii.MiHlel
Encyclopedia, eomvllvd by &tf jaVw and
Fireside. Greenback, "A popular uatn for
the paper money of the United Mates, first
bsued in IS83; so called trout the hack of
we note being of a green color. The term
is some time used to include the United
out txtna iM.te.-'Model KncvcloiHKlla.
"On the !th day of February. l.2. I.el
dent Lincoln approved the tetfsf temler act
passed by congrex. By it the secretary of
the treasury Is authorised to issue notes o
not less than 15, to the amount of l(W,000.-
wj, not bearing Interest, payable in Wash
ington and New York, the notes to be legal
tender for all debts, public and nrivate. and
to be received and paid by the internment
tor all purposes, except duties on imports
and interest On public debt, those to be
paid in gttd."rited States History.
This Is proof (hat arceubacks was flat
money, and therefor the depreciation be
cause those government note (Hat money)
were not naseu on gold.
Supposing 1 owe "I. C. Q." ftono, for
which he holds my note payable in United
States gold eoiu, and I mortaag my farm
on me sub-treasury plan and get the gov
ernmcnt note (flat money ) to that amount
and offer it to "I. 0. y." for my note,
which he holds. lie would not be obllgvd
to accept it as it is not gold coin; therefore
t shall have to get It cashed. When I offer
the same to a capitalist will he not "shave'
it; and tell me as It is only bearing per
cenv be cannot cash it for its face; and
therefore depreciate the note to the very
"gtrre he chooses. Moreover, when he
brings those notes back to the government
to be paid, if the government cannot pay
it tor want ol funds, will it not be obliged
to give up the security 1 deposited; and
leave me to the men y ol the capitalist, and
the last error be worse than the first t
AlsoI. C. V." Insists thst I "did net
try" to get enlightened on ths sub-treasury
plan. Mow I would Ilk to have him mail
me ail the sub-treasury plans that are in
his possession, in care of pos toffies bvx lg ,
Deer Island, Oregon. He may have some
thing that I have not yet seen.
Dose it not look reasonable that the sob'
treaswry scheme is a plan the capitalists
have invented to turner all the gold and
put somethtnglu circulation so that gold
will bring a premium; and If the sub-
treasury advocate the loan on land and
other ample securities, bow much can the
railroad companies borrow on the same
plant Qtiav.
STATE SCHOOL STATISTICS.
Fig- re From All the Cownty School
Saperintendeat.
The school statistic presented in
the annual repotla of the aeveral
county school superintendents for the
year 1S91 haf e been collated and tabu
lated in the office of the slate superin
tendent of public instruction. These
statistics are compiled from the re-
porta which were made by the superin
tendents of March lat, aa provided by
law. Below are presented some of the
most interesting poiuts of these report.
Persons No.
Counties.
Baker
Benton
Clackamas...
Clatsop
Columbia .....
Coos
Crook
Curry
Douglas.......
Orant ....
Gilliam
Harney .......
Jackson ......
Josephine.....
Klamath
Lake
Lane
Linn
School Age. Enrolled
...sjtn
...3.628
..6,414
...1,51 J
...1.770
.. S.419
... 145
... 645
...4.403
...1.773
.,..1.270
... 791
,...4,143
.. ,1,739
... SOT
... 785
...5
...6,fl00
SCB-TREAStHRT.
E ottos Mist; Sir In your issue of Octo
ber 2, "I. C. 0," contemplate that green
backs Is not fiat money. Flat means. ''Let
It be done; a degree; a command to do
something. "Webster. Flat, "A derfslre
or effective command;" in Jaw, "a short
order or warrant by a jodaefor making ont
Malheur 7X
Marion 9MI
Morrow.. 1,427
M ultuomah. . . ........... 17.J0
Pelk .....8.2S5
Bberman.. 664
Tillamook .1,103
Umatilla .4.797
Union 4.1U
Wallowa ; 128
Wasco 2,909
Washington ............. 4C4
Yamhill ..4,300
1,619
3.107
4,337
1.263
S06
2,12!
1,4A
331
3.212
1,108
tfO
673
2.0
1.428
009
842
7.6S3
4J07
431
8.108
1,UW
9.9S
2,125
439
090
3.117
2,914
1.091
1.742
3M
8.007
Total....; 100,172 72,322
The (ummarie below are for the
thirty-one countie of the state :
Number of resident pupils enrolled
in public schools, during the year, un
der 6 year of age, 3327; number of
teacher employed during the year
male 10&a, female 1082, total ztui;
applicant for teacher' certificate ex
amined daring the year, 1574; num
ber failing to obtain certificate, 428 ,
number of children between the age
of 4 and 20 not attending any achool
during the year, 29,616; number of
teacher employed In private school,
294 ; private achool attendance, 6666 ;
stimaled value of school booses and j
grounds, f 1.906.431 90; value furni
ture, 1160,012 39; value apparatus,
etc., 158,357 76 ; Inaurance on achool
bouse and property, $728,447 60
average amoinn of (alary paid teachei
msle fl id, female $4t tuniuer 0
achool district in the state 1747; num
ber of school houses built duriug the
your lm 12, frame 108, brick 1 j num.
btr of vIhm1 houses in the slate
stone 3, brick 9, log 113, Irume K40;
number of universiiiott, college am)
acadetnioa 60, employing 234 teachers,
with an attendance of 487l: number
of legal voter for school purposes,
54,487. . During the year twcnty.eighi
couuty institutes were held and these
were attended by 1661 teachers. Forty
five local institute were held daring
the year, -fl.hjm Statesman.
DISTRICT COl'K.
!roceetna of the October Term,
lMUITayhr, Judge,
(Continued from hvt week.)
Mut'kle Bros. vs. A. II. filakesley et
at. ; uecree oi loreckmire.
A. Setfort waa excused a a grand
Juror on account of sickness and I..
Archibald Was appointed by the court
iu his etead.
F. M. FowUr vs. D. 11. Harrell; talc
confirmed.
Emma June v. W. K. Jones; de
cree of divorce granted -and plaintiff
auoweu tne ouatouy oi lira minor heir.
W. 3. lie vis vs. J. I). Haley; judg
ment for plaintiff for cost.
State of Oregon vs. W. 3. Drew ; de
fendant Convicted of simple larceny
and waa sentenced to thiity day io
the county jail.
State of Oregon t. A- 11. Larsen ;
dismissed.
State of Oregon vs. Fred Straight;
dismissed.
State of Oregon v. Alex Brown;
continued for the term.
mix ALLOWED.
K.K. Quick, clerk, fees..,..., I5 00
2S 00
15 00
13 00
as oo
10 00
HABIGHORST & CONANT,
W. A. Meeker, sher.ff
F. Meeker, bailiff
8. Saulser. bailiff
T. A. McBriile, district attorney...
C. E. Kunyon, reporter.
Adjourned sine die.
A Woaaer Wartar.
Mr. Frank Huffman, a young man of
ftulinxton, Ohio, states that be haa heea
under the care of two prominent physicians
and used their treatment until he was not
able to get around, lie wss persuaded to
try Dr. King's 5ew Discover) for Consump
tion, Coughs and Colds, aad at that Urns
wss not able to walk acmes the street with
out resting. He found, before he ha i; used
half of a dollar bottle, that he was muh
better; he eoiitmoed to ns it and is today
en laying good health. If yoa have any
Throat, Lung, or Chest Trouble, try It. We
guarantee satisfaction. Trial bottle free at
Kdwin Ross' Drugstore.
Tbs Best 8alvs la the world for Cuts. Brnlsst,
Bores, Ulcers, Hall Khstim. Fever Sores. Tetter,
Chapped Hands, Chilblains, Coma aad all Dklo
ErapUooa, and poslUvslr eores Piles, or ao pay
required. It Is guaranteed to (Irs pet-feet aUS
faotkm, or money refunded. Price 0 eanls per
bos. For Sale Bv Kdwla Kuss,
FOR SALE!
At Pcappoose PhnmpsMre Bucks aad
Hereford block. Call on oraddrnw.
W. W. WKjT,
Ol0n20 ficappoose, Oregon.
nor sets rot rima.vATien.
Land Offtr at Ore; ran Cttr. Or.. Oetoher a, 11.
Nolle t berebr stten Uisl the lullowliie-
named ml onr heir of James loxjley, daveaaed,
has Sled notice of her Intention to miki anal
.root in uiport of her claim, and that aald
Drool will be made before the Itevliter sad ft.
eeiter of Ilia United etate land office al Ore
gon city, orefon, en jiovemuer ir, iisji, rut:
tia vtKiurir,
ranaerlr Jennie tioulev. on of the minor heir
of James iitmler. erMed, hnmeataad entry
(is. S73S for the ae of aee. , l S o, r 1 w, ah
name the following- wttneaaea to prove ih eon
Uaouus residenc of James Doolay, deevased.
urwn and cultivation of aald land, els: Lewi
plfer. rraos M. Totnpktna, John O. Taaieatas
sad Mtenhea llaioes: all of Scwopuoa noeioOke,
Columbia county, orrgon
tSAMOsS
iriiiiiTwrwaijrrTS
hu rssj n gj Jtl iiiUwTsI ls
"ran ri nf rflf f flf f Hrf Hf f nTTflTTrlf "nr r nvvnr r n r " -
L.oers' ai id Wood"Choxlort4 Simpliene
EIwairclWwEeiire m
Saws, Under Cutters, Mann's Axes, Wedges, Sledges, Pcavys, Chains, Etc.
1M IHS.1t BTWRKT. rFOHITB BaSIOKO HWTKI ) It T !"
MnMiAmKH
IRALDA
FARE
Between Cedar Landing
PORTLAND.
and
, .......... ' "se
! Lsaetau. wv ratr.
RAINIER II 00 II 0
CARKOl.L'H 1'OINT...., 1 0 1 80
O0I1LB 1 0U 1 SO
KALAM A.,....,.. 1 00 1 90
IIOKFMAN'8 1 0U 1
BYBKK'0 75 I tO
DEER ISLAND.,.. I 00
MARTIN'S Tr 100
CAPLK8'. 78
COLl'UBIA CITY- St 75
ST. HELENS..... 80 78
Ths IrsKIs wul carry all kinds of freight
except hsy snd lumber al ll per ton.
W. E. NEWSOM.
Webfoot Saloon.
T1I0S. COOPER, Propr.
ST. HELENS, - - - OREGON
Cps Noble's WlMies.
A I.SRO BTOCK OK
Excellent Wines, Liquors and
Cigars,
-KKPf COMTASThr OH 1U!D.-
An Excellent Pool and Billiard
Table
FOR THE USE OF PATRONS
! CITS US A CALL ',
DEAFNESS,
ITS CAUSES AND CURE,
Hclenurtrslly treated by sn aurlst of world
wlile repuUlnin. Lleafnsas enullrsted sm
entirely cured, of from 20 to 30 years' stand
inir. alter all other tresunenu iisve lauea
How Uieilimrutty tsresMtea smt ineeauM
removed, fully eiplaliied In circulars, with
afliilavits and testimonial uf cures from
prominent people, malted free.
DR. A. FONTAINK, Tacoma, Wash,
notice rem rtvut.iVAiio.'v.
land Offlea at Oregon City, Or., Sept Jl, 1S0L
Notice I herabr sisen that the fol'owloa
aaacd settler has Died notlr of her Inleorlua
to make fioal pnl In snpuort of her claim a art
that aald wool will be mail before Hi Uexlaier
snd Receiver of tii UolUfl sutea laul me at
OreonClty, trrejton, November 10, Isvl, vis:
mrritia a4ftr.i,
nomesuao nur ro. iw, tor inv nr., ot hb
Hon M.tplD,lt. hh naaie the following
atttnnsaes to oror hsr eonU annus ridnr
uoon. and cnltiesuon of said land, under o
u.m 'Zstti K. M - Andrew J. Aoiell. C'lluu-n Hon
aer, John W. (.'line, V. Joy; all of ffcap-
porwm. voinmirja eonntr, vrrngtm.
aoie -(wm , w ii niau picTin Jinn.
So. M6 for said land Is reclally notlned.
ozas i. T. ArrauauM, Kister.
)o foil Dili
OF COURSE YOU DO.
the Secret of Fine Pastry.
Itt wholly la twin Dr. Pric' Cream Baking: Powder.
Th only pafe Crem Trter Powder old oa the nurket.
Other brand contain either ammonia, alom or ome other
adulterant Ammonia or alom powdm dry out, make the
dough too poroua, leaYing a bitter taste, etc
Ho agency haa aited ao much toward perfection to
tookery a Price'e Cream Baking Powder. Ita ingredienta
re aimple and ao blended aa to exist in exact chemical pro
portion, ao af ter ue there ia never any excesa of either left ia
the food. Hence there can be no impurities whatever left to
the finished food. No bitter taste, no taint of ammonia, but
food raised with Dr. Price's Cream Baking Powder partakei
of thai natural sweet fiavor of the flour and keeps moist ana
fresh for days. This powder possesses qualities peculiar to
it alone. No other makes each delicious pastry,
contains the white of eggs.
Petition for JJquor JLirenw.
To tb Honorable Commtasioners snd Countv
court or ins mate oi ureaoa tor voiumuia
County: -
IVe. Ih undenrli-ood. hrssl voter la Deer
Island prerliH t, t'olumhiaeounlr, suite ol Or
aoa, roapACtlulIjr petition sour honorable body
inal a lli-ena h ranted Urrln A. Wood to ssfl
pirltuous liquors In IMMr Inland precinct In
iMaaiiuiuuM inu on ebuui. iruw fin, iv.
November, A. I. Iml; and your petitioner
"p ifushea. i'p Vtber, C Wheelrton. C Olsen,
I fnimeardnar. C L Smith. John Maedonald,
Charles Unmssrdner. Peter Sjrnltn, i.nsrle
Cordes, i Csuarett, I If "pesrjer. C II nixneer,
l Ujabirfjt. H J Wilitarns. n t uon. d i. r.nrert.
av r Humvardnar. Ilia Olann. K H fllrtr. H A
Oner, K i Hsrnes, F Chsto, H Bevls. W O
Tui'ker, W I. Nlehols, H II Spencer, K HelTert,
p H rilsr. 8 r Uuoter, ) B Hsller, Wm Heotl, I.
Canty. oeph Booth, J K Crook, g it Jones,
Kmll Kltspaoer, Jtoon mrner, imo noo;,
dolph Anllker, J iron, tls. Joel JHsta, W
Miliar, W H mlth, P M Burns, Heetor Holer, J
K Cowhov. Jaroe Flsnlsao, II t' Brown, II Bur
rows, H Poster, Kd Butt. E O rotter, A Kevin,
Ah Neer. R J Burnett, J W Collier, a Ore.
.7. t- v v,.. M B M.ithwl.-k, p p porter.
C 1 lepprt, Cfenyert, J W Knosrles, C I Uro-
arrfl. K ti Jobnaon. nenaon, wenrr uiaae, n a
Maklnster, Jsines llsrt, If Dtehman, Ilsrld
ui,.,i if red Hiintt. Ted Hleott. C V Anderson, A
W MclAjnald, frank Jubiisue, F Pip'"- J'e'sr
Turaer, PO Allln, at M Both, aflehsel Me
lt are, Ouatar Klonme MoAoablon, Uwl
Hall, Jnn aci-ewi, -"' st-.i
( nowen, II O WoHes, Fran hlshop. W K Wil
, . ... i, u lilannt. A H Urlswold. Dsn
BrjIoesren.UOkorner.flosoerr;, O toyw, W
JrAnaon. 6 Bennett, O WlaLysr, J Hmi h, B
wu.v.il.i.1 Sal ViMter. A R fwUtr. O
C Ja-iulah, Wm Wllsos, A I, lUevsa. Frank Kad
ellffe. U I) Unk, E W Fowler, 1 Onodersp, 4m
W Kt.'H.nsrd, B Howard, VV Lord,
M A Andrew. Fred Woodham. h .0
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rnwler. FW M
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der'jl Plnekney, 1 (ialttens, O Trim.
Baiter, (J C
aklnrter, Tbornss
NnaalMiiner, Jsroo
Peter Ureen, at W
Wslllnen, losac I.
A. P. Aratr. rrta.
I o4 atodr. aaata mm of uniiea.
roruaaa, trrafoa. "7' . rjj ih
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Itosiness, Hhoirttioad,
maritime. fnmukU, mml V'"J lfT"
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THWAITES.
Tho Photographer.
CABINETS. - 1250 PEE VOZEH.
' CARDS, 12.00 PES DOZEX,
167 snd 169, First Street, Portland Or.
SCCIT BBINO THE C'AHE. It behoove
yoa to ttnd ths roost desirable place to
purchase your invigoraior."
rTrrTr T A TJATTfT
A,i i aJAAvwadat
Keeps constantly oa band tbe famous
Cuban Blossom Cigars.
Tbs finest line of Wines Manors and
of rorv
Clears hi be found this side
land. And if yon wish
engage io a (am of
to
POOL OR BILLIARDS,
They csn asnr yott that tliey have the
best table In town. Kverytiiinif new and
neat, and your patrouage Is respectfully
sonuitsri.
"THE BANQUET"
flt. Helens. Oregon.
h a saaphlat of Information aad as.0
J V.Mreetof lb lav,snuwln lloar tf f
-fT Otrtaln patent, :aral, Trad W
Mara. (JoprneMs. saaf h-J
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i . Set BraaSwar. sS I
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TJNCLEMTEES,
THE PORTLAND JEWELER. .
lalt'OKTEK AXI) DKALKR IN
onds5 Clocks.
Watches. Jewelerv. ani Opdcaf Goods.
Fine Watch and Jewelry Renairinrr.
Orders from the Country Solicited.
I6S First Street Between Morrison and Yamhill. Portland, Or.
THE RETAIL MERCHANT i the noce-wtry
Medium of Trudo k'twecri the Manufiwcturrir
mid the Conmimcr. He miwt protect tli intercut
of Iiih cuntomorii by purchasing in the lowevt and
find bct market-, and by nclling to his patrons
ttt the Lowest Powibio Prices.
W. Iff. DOLMAN
PROPRIETOR OP THE OLD ST. HELENS STORE,
In keeping thew true principle of trade alwaya in
viw ; often loaves theold triu:kami strikes "acrowi
lots" for Bargains for hiscuntomere. Ills stock of
RSGenerol Merchandise
Is being enlarged by New Goods Every Day,
It Is not eonvenlsnt to nsme ths msny different srtleles fcet.t
on sale, a.) I from Ir Uo.K,t f.th,.g. ...iea' Weal Osnliemen's
Wesr, llisrl Wear. Koot Wear, Hour and tl, Ormerte afwl t
neti doods, Nsltssnd Hartlwar. Croeksry sn4 tlisr. Orantta
snd 1 tiiw.r. Vow.ler siid Bhot, Hat snd Uses, Koo snj buves,
l-alenl 41o.lk ti.es. ToHet Art k lea, ete.
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Dealers in all Kinds of
Liikkl
Faints, Oils, Qlasswaro, Boots and
Shoes, Hats and Caps.
Dry Goods and Groceries,
FEED AND HAY.
General :: Merchandise.
MUCKLE BROS
ST. HELENS, OREGON.
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ST. HELENS,
OREGON
Tha Celelratsd FrencHurB,
noref
inoeo.
laDUPnniTIMr"ormmej
- iniuviiinh rami
Wsrrsntsd tt
to sue '
IS Bold OS A
POaiTIV
OUASANTtt
toenrsanr form
ot oervotu alaaaa
orao dlwrlrof
th (eneratlr or-
gansoiaitneraaa
wliather arl.lni
mmi tliamM.I.
BEFORE uwol BtlniMiaou, AF TER
orer ladnlseoe, Aa , turn at im. of Jlraln
Poer, WaknfulneM. l)erlndown fslntinlli
twek.aemlnal Weakneaa, llr'leiia, Xarvous fme
tratloo, Nh lanial Kmlialmia, liieorrhfra, lit,
sloaas, Weak Memory, Um of I'owwand Impo
ttner, w)il:b if nettleet.) often li a-1 to tiremstur
old are and Inwnltr. fries l.40 s bos, SbosoS
lorfVotl. Kent hr meil on reeelpto) prim
A WBItfKSI UUAKANTKCli si ran for
ereir 16 00 or'ler received. Urefnn4 the moor r If
.rm.ii.'ll rniB la liu eiieeieo. , W fiBI
thotlMtntl.ot testlmonlala fnjmoWl anil .mine.
of both aexes, who hsre reeii rermsuontlr enrM
bjruiuoiapnrooiun. (ircHiarire. AadreaS
THS APHRO MEDICINE CO. '
Wstro Bruocli. box 27, Poiti - .
For sale bjr EDWIN BOSS, Dbcqoht,
Bt. Helens, Or,
Choice Wines,
Honors and Cigars. Beer 5 Cts.
Billard and Pool ubl
forth PooommodaCicra of PuCront
CALL AROUND.
C. R. HART,
-Propriotor
St. Helens Meat Market
Fresh snd Palled
and vegetables
Meats, Sausage, Pish
Meati by wholenals t spr ,1 riites.
Expires wsron ran to sll Dart of town.
and diaries ressoniibl. .
A. H. BLAKESLY,
Proprietor tl
Oriental : Hotel.
8T. HELENS, 0RE00N.
The bonus has been fully rsfnrniiibwl
throughout snd ths beat of accom
modations will b (Ivea.
CHARGES REASONABLE.
RTAOR run In oonnse.tlon with
the hntleontisutltif( with ths North
ern I'siiitle ilallrosd at Milmn. Btsss
for Tacoma train. 10 p. m. for rorlUnd
train at J p. ro.
DAVIES,
The Photographer,
First and Taylor Street.
PORTLAND - - OREU0N
Work and pries that cannot b be ten.
itoTicB ron ruBLiCATiorf.
Und OBItts st Oreaoa City, Or.. Sspfc !. ';
Nntlia la hereby lvn thst the follow n
named settler has Blsd nolle of hi """!
to nisk Anal proof In support ol hla el!",""
Uisl ssldpror will os msdsbefors lbs Wiioif
tilers of Columbia oounty, a 8t. Hslsna Or., os
Novsubsr 1J IWi, rli-
If. . wlt;RBrini , 1 J
Homertssd snlrr No. for lbs H of. s H "
nee. SS.tpTn.r 4 w. Hs aamss In ";'"
wlim.it! to pros hl contintiom resissu"
iipfi,iid!iilllvtion of said lniaiT,V .5 C,
iX'OSnt, v w. wo.nar, , .""f? nii.os,