I'nltfd XLutrt Hint County Uffleliil hftt
Sr. Uklknh, Nuvismiiku 18, 181)2.
LOCAli AND GENERAL.
Kvorylimly Am Ills tvifo MiouM nl
loiul Ihn school (Milcrtiiliinion t on the
itvcnliiK "I 24ili Inst,
Next Thursday I TliiipkijiivInK tiny,
Tuikny utiit rtunlicrry tumou will bo
tlio K1 noini ortlor of tilings in 1'ort
Wo ro I n formed (but lion. 0. W.
Jilcltiiilu Im niiiiji) Hrritngmiimits fur
tliu I'lcarliiK of Pink l'laco tit lluulton.
Tlio first ii'd of th sen son win on
ml Wt'diiciiliiy iiKirnitiK, yet
utii it dim uro still In bloom in
tllO griHIIIll
iiiymiutliuin
Hi. Hi tt'ini.
Th luioht nnwnfl)ir vrntitrn In Or
fgou i llio Monmouth Triluinn, pub
HdIidiI Hi Moniuoiitli, Oregon, by Moiin
t Muwrt). Whccl'sB, boys.
Dttviil roH), who win no severely
luu t mi llriitii iiuuinif Ciinip on Mil
ton oroik mmio limo uin, in utile to b
it bout, much to llio uiatillcaliou of lij
Mentis.
Arthur alonnt, son of JikIro. F. A.
Moore, formerly of tins place) but now
of Hiiluni, ( iinnviiltwi'iiiir from ft He
vcru ottuck of typhoid fuvor, unl in
now II uio 10 III till.
Tlifl church nt Ilonllnn Im rtioi-ivpil
tlii week n linn chapel oifcun. Thin,
ingi'ther with th Improvements tliHt
n o ui'iiiu nmilo on tliu church, will
trivo llio lloulion folk a moat ilmim-
Uo place of worship.
Although the IruUln is a small bout,
alio wu Krcitilv mmsotl (luring the
time alio was luM up for repairs lifter
lior t'fllit-iori with tho lorn;. fSliere
turned her rculnr Iripi hint Saturday,
ii ml she seems In intuit belter eotuii
lion (hull bi'foiu tho collision.
Mm. KliH-k. of ltniiiicr, who hn
iiecn suffering with ciini'or of the hrxiiHt
for the pnst four year, was operated
'ii Ins'. Friday nt tliu residence of Mn.
Dibblufl by Drs. licit. Cliff. Sims and
McLaren, mid up to tin picwnt time
tho patient m doing well, mid a speedy
recovery ft anticipated.
Tho Union rue I flu tins withdrawn
llio I'otter from tliu Artoi U route mid
tibsiitiitod tho HiiMiilo instead. The
reason given for thin chungo ii Unit
tlio route does not pay tlio exiii-oso of
runnioir thu litrtru bout, lint the tub'
mitulioii of thin old tub will sitrcly dc-
ercasu tho receipt u well an die ex
I'Ciii'.
Moses Minthorti for eonio limo tins
liccu niiHciii Kline f bin cuttli. Three
lliilna were loimd III the sl.tnuhlel house
of Unirge Reynolds, of Welon, mid
tliu Litter Im lawn iiiresied Hey.
nubia wan arrested ii f w weeks nfo on
ii Mtiitil.it' rluirgn ; pn h rt'd by r'rmik
lty.ile. He wiik iieiinitlcd by i"lniwiii(j
tlnit lie h id tiiintukiu thu iilentily of
tho beef tdiiughtcicJ.
The I'nioii 1'neifto tenmer T. 3
I'otlur, which bus been mi the Astoria
route h'iiico eitrly iniiiiiner, wxa tiikon
oil' Kiitiirduy nilit and nent to the
'loiieyMrd," where ulie will probably
reiiuiiii during the winter. The Jin
hi lo left down Kuturdny night in her
jiliice. The time of leuviui; rortl.iiul
Iiiih boon chiingetl from 11:30 to 8
o'clock in llio evening. Tli'm chunfre
will bo a Rreul ticcoiiiiiiodittion to the
Ieop!o of Columbia and C'onlilx cotin
tic. A yotinn man by thcnnnieof Fuxon,
livinic at Deer l. lmnl, wui robbed ol $1
bint Jli)dii,v evening by a trump. The
tramp hud been invited to ride with
ymiiiK f Hxrm, nu alter going rome
4liUni'e he drew a revolver and do
mantled the dollar which ho hud soon
Fnxon have at the blncknmiih phnp
jiint prtvioue. There wn nothing li ft
for the young mini to do except do
liver tin tho coin, after which tho foot
pud nliglitod and made truck in the
opposite direction.
Arriinguinenti ara new being nindo
liy which Columbia county warrant
4'uii bo c.nihed at their fnco. Hereto
fore they have aufl'ercd a discount of
from 2 to 10 per cent., which of couw
corned out of the holder, but also de
tract weiilih from tho county, al
though not from the county fund di
rect, yet it comes from the individual,
vhichia practically tlio game thing.
Till arrangement, when completed
anil in operation, will Biive the coun
ty hundred of dollar each year, and
in a very commendable uclou the part
of the county court.
hunt Friday night the democrat of
Wiiahington county held a ratification
meeting in Forcat flroce. The pro
ccBHion marched through the street
headed by a bra bund followed by
nbont 200 torches. Bonio of the ban
ner earned no aroused tho indigna
tion of ome republican spectator that
a hower of stale eggs was hurled at
the participants, and. a general riot
was narrowly avoided. If this unciv
ilised act had been committed by
email boya it could be overlooked. But
we have it on good authority that it
.was men, grown men, who threw the
tainted mieaile. Such on occurrence
in n disgrace to Forest Grove and
Washington county. I
Tho pupil of the St. Helena will
give an entertainment and "banket
nipper" in Masonio hull on Thursday
evening, November 24. The enter
tainment will be I roe, but the cost of
tho supper will be just what each bas
ket brings when auctioned off. The
money thus obtained la to pay for the
ting which was raised ut tho school
house on Columbus day. Professor
Looney wishing to inspire his pupils
with that patriotism and love of coun
try, which cannot bo too eaily infused
into their education, secured the flag
for this occasion. Ha texture is of
fine silk, Its sizo Bxl2 feet, and it was
purchased in Portland at a cost of ?25.
This flag will be raised over the school
house on all occasions when the more
important of our country's historical
events are to bo commemorated. The
patrons of thia sohool may justly feel
proud of their flag, which i the lineal
in Columbia county, and second to but
very few in the state. We trust that
a purpose so commendable will receive
the hearty oo operation and nalronago
of all.
tmlilLri 4 1 a m..t t
Moction return, for Columbia county'
r canvassed by the board last H.it,,,.
lutf Tkl,.i- t. '
- u an cminges made since
last week In Apiary . precinct; also
Pierce's vote n Marshland precinct!
and II oliaixrn I.. .... .1 .!.. """";l
"VMim Minus. J ne oj.
oaittQ 1M3 r'"i8u', the t,JtHl Tot
Heeomiiieiiit ltoyal Kxelualvely.
i ne suite citimilst of Culifornia, Pro-
r..r ivimii: i no Nan Kr.iuM... l,......i
f'J lieiilthj Professor Wonxell, of tho
Uiiiveriiy of California i Dr. McOow-
, uottiiu onicoroi I-OH AiigHlos.unan.
iinoiisiy coilimeiKl III their remnu il.
great qualities of the Iloyal linking
Powder, which they aimie is the l.ii.i?
est in strengih, the purest in quality
of any of tho bakinir comnoniifl in
the market. Tliov
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oxciuaiveiy. , -
COUNT IT COVltT.
iinic-lal I'roceedliiK of the Novem-
uer Term, 180a.
November 9 Mutter of rlaim ,,i
W. W. West for damaire. On ti l-
day this niatier came on for hearing ou
me i-iaiiu oi v. vv. west lor i amuw
II the sum of 9370. bv reason of im,,.
ries sustained by West (hi son),
a minor, by reason of an alleged de
fective county road, and the court be
ing sufficiently advised at this time, it
is iheiefore ordered and adiutlired bv
the court that said claim be and the
ssniH is rejected and not allowed.
Maiierof petition of J. W. Guild and
others for a county road. On thia
day, this matter coming on to be heard
upon the petition herein filed, it is
ordered by tho court thai the same be
continued until tho next regular term
of this court.
November 10 Matter of rebate of
tax of llio Wei-tern Union telegraiih
company for year 1891. On this day
cones C. K. Patterson, agent of the
VY'estorn Union lelograiih coinnanv.
and presuut to the court the claim
that the said W. U. T. Co. had paid
the sum of $74,80 excess of tuxes and
usk a rebate for the year 1891 in the
said sum of $74.80, and the court be
ug fully advised in the matter, it is
hereby ordered that the clerk of this
court draw a warrant ou the treasurer
of Columbia county, Or., in the sum
of $74.80, payable to the order of the
W. U. T. Co., a a rebate of tax for
1891.
In the matter of bridges across Tide
and Spring creek. Thi matter com
ing on to be heard, and it appeariug
to the satisfaction of the court that
said bridges are now completed and
the court being satisfied ia the mutter,
ilil brnlges ate horeby accepted. It
is therefore ordered by the court that
IIih clerk draw a warrant in favor of
A. F. MeDumild on the county treasu
rer of Colombia county lor the sum
of $05, in payment for work, etc., on
said bridges, and in pursuance with a
former oruer of this Court.
In the matter of appointment and
removal of road supervisors in the vari
ous road dixtricts in Columbia county.
On this day this matter came on to
be heard, and the court beinif suHi-
eieollv advised at this time, it is hereby
rduied and adjudged that any mem
ber of this court shall havo the power
and authority to remove a road super
visor for incompetency or neglect of
duly, or removal from the district, and
that any member of said court be and
is hereby utithorized lo appoint a road
supervimir to act in tlie place and
sleud of any one so removed, as above
staled, and that such road supervisor
I until the next regular term of this
court thereafter, and at which time
said appointment may then be rejected
or conlirmed by this court.
Matter of bridge work on county
Mads in Koad District No, 6, Colum
bia county. Ou this day it apficaring
to tho court thai repair are iiecesvary
on various bridges In Komi District
No. 6, it is hereby ordered by the court
that A. F. McDonald, the road super
visor of said road district, be author
ized to muko such repairs aa he
may deem necessary on said bridges,
tho cost of which ia not to exooed the
sum of $20, and that upon his certifi
cate of such work to the clerk of this
court, (lie clerk may draw a warrant
in favor of said A. F. McDonald on
the treasurer of this county not ex
ceeding the said sum of $20.
Matter of bill allowed A. F. McDon
ald. On this day conies A. F McDon
ald and presents a bill for lumber fur
dialicd Head District No. 5, amounting
to $33.70, and lliis court being su 111
cicntly advised In the matter, it is
hereby ordered that said bill be al
lowed and the clerk of this court is or
dered to draw a warrant on the county
treasurer in favor of said A F. Mc
Donald for the sum of $33.70.
Matter of petition of Chas. Wick-
stioiu, et al, for a county mad, com
mencing at 4-nule post on Ooblo road,
thence east until intersecting with the
Pope road, thence north until intei-
secting the Ooble road. On this day
this mutter coming on to be hoard, on
tbo petition herein, and it appearing
to tho court that said petition is irreg
ular in that the same does not come
within tbe meaning of section 4072 of
the general laws of Oregon. Tlierefore.it
is liOt-eby ordered by the court that
said petitition be and the same i here
by rejeoted.
Matter of insurance of county jail
and courthouse. Now at this term it
ia ordered by the court that the court
house of this county be insured in the
sum of $900, and the county jail of
thia county be insured in tho sum of
$100, in the Farmers and Merchants
insurance company, and upon receipt
of the policy by the clerk of this couit
he draw a warrant on the treasurer oi
Columbia county in favor of aaid
Farmers and Merchants insurance
company for $60 in payment for said
policy.
Matter of appointment of C. F.
Knowles justice of the peace for Ne
Imlem precinct. On .this day the pe
tition ol G. F. Lindgren, et al, for the
appointment of a justice of the peace
for Nehalem precinct came on to be
heard, and the court being sufficiently
advised at this time, it is therefore
hereby ordered that C. F. Knowles be
and he is hereby appointed justice of
the peace for said Nehalem precinct,
and that he qualify according to law
and enter upon the discharge of his
duties. . .
Matter of appointment of justice of
the peace for Oak Point precinct. At
this time came on to be heard the pe
tition of C. W. Mayger et id, for the
appoiutmoiit of a justioo of the peace
for Oak Point precinct, and tlio court
being fully advised at thi time, it is'
hereby ordered that Henry Henderson
be and he is hereby appointed by the
ni., justice ot the peace for Oak
Point precinct, and that he qualify
according to law and enter upon the
discharge of his duties.
Matter of appointment of constable
for Oak Point precinot. Ou this day
canto C. W. Maygor ot al, praying the
appointmont of a constable in and for
Oak Point precinct, and the couit be
ing fully advised in the matter, it is
hereby ordered that Henry Hockcn
bcrg be and he ia hereby appointed
constable in and for 0k Point pre
cinot, and that upon qualifying ac
cording to law he enter upon the dis
charge of his duties.
November 11. Matter of appoint
ment of county coroner for Columbia
county. At this time, it appearing to
the court that tho duly elected coroner
of Columbia county, Oregon has failed
and neglected t ouulify a such offi
cer, and the time havitte exoired in
which he may qualify, and it further
appearing1 necessary and essential that
said vacancy be filled, and it furl her
appearing to the court that J. II.
BWttger, of 8t. Helens. Columbia
county, Oregon, is a suitable person to
mi sncn vucuncy. it is now bcrebv or
dered by tho court that J. II. Swager
be and be is hereby appointed coroner
of Columbia county, Oregon, to 1111
said vacancy, and thai he qualify ac
cording to law and enter upon the dis
charge of his duties.
JHuttor of cost bill. Slate of Oresron
vs. L, O. Baxter. On this duv it is or
dered by the court that the cost bill
herein be allowed, as per transcript
from J. P. court.
Matter of cost bill, Htate of Oregon
vs. W. Iiurdick. On tliu day it is or
dered by the court that the cost bill
herein be allowed, as per transcript
from J. P. court.
Mutter of damages asked by 8. R.
Hugny, for $lf0. On this day came
on for bearing the petition of 8. It.
Hugey for damage by reason of the
killing of a horse in an alleged defect
ive county bridge, and the court being
sufficiently advised in the matter, it is
now considered and adjudged that
said claim for damages be rejected and
disallowed.
Matter of cost bill in inquest on
body of M. Schneider. On this day
thi matter came on for consideration,
and lite court being sufficiently ad
vised, it is ordered by the court that
said cost bill be allowed, as amended
by the court, and the clerk is hereby
ordered to draw warrants in favor of
the respective parties in the sums al
lowed.
. Maiierof special election constable
for Oak Point precinct. On this day
it is ordered by the court that when
the bill of special election constable
for Oak Point precinct ia presented
that thu cloik of this court draw a
warrant in fuvor of the party bo serv
ing on the treasurer of this county fur
the sum of $3.
BILLS ALLOWED.
Clarence Adams, work for building
bridge $10 00
O 11 Hawkins, boarding pauper ... 27 00
Henry Hubert, lumber for road dis
trict No. 1.1 61 00
Pittsburg Mill Co., lumber for toai
district No. IH 74 71
Me.Vutt Bios., flo.tr furnished Mc
Cullnugh 10 03
MeNiitt Bros , spikes furnl-hed
road district No. IS 13 00
Muckls Bros., lumber furnished
road district No. 3 lU 71
O A. Masste, taking care of prts'ner
Allen ifobinson, special constable
Union precinct Nov. 8, 1892
Muckle Bras'., lumber furnished
rond district No. 5 6157
Henry Woudham, J F fees State vs.
I. O Baxter ...
O W liiggs, constable fees State vs.
LO Baxter ...
louis Bradley .witness fees State vs.
LO Baxter
John L Fields, witness fees Stale
vs. h O liaxtcr... ,
Henry Woodhuni, J V fees State
vs. Burdick
0 V ltipg", constable fees Stole v.
Burdick ........
V Itierdoa , constable fees State vs.
Burdick .. ... .. ..
W Vauover, constable fees State vs.
Burdick ,. ..... ... .,
J M Maynard, special constable
Auburn precinct . . .
Henry Woodhani, J P, acting as cor
oner inquest of body of Max
Schneider
J Lawrence, witness fees Schneider
inqus'it
A Coutes, witness fees Schneider in-
quest
Win Gaddis, juryman Schneider
Inquest
Q W Eiggs, iurynian Schneider In
quest ..
L T Vanover, juryman Schneider
inquest ....... 1 00
A Ncvi.iS. juryman Schneider in
quest
T II Mitchell, jurymin Schneider
Inquest
J Richer, juryman Schneider ir.-
quest .......
L M. Sims, phyticiaa Schneider in
quest A Neer, for buriul lot and team. .. .
T H Mitchell, making shroud, cof
fin and burying corpse 13 00
H W Foster, taking boat for physi
cian ' 1 60
J 0 Darnell, physician Sclineidor
inquest 5 00
Mrs. Belle Gaddis, board State vs.
Burdick 4 45
A H George, making four ballet
boxes ... 8 00
G A Massie, delivering supplies for
election .08 00
A B Little, restoration of oorners. . 10 00
S B Rose, viewer on road survey,
No. 80
J C Coulter, viewer ou road survey,
No. 80... i
Wm Crlssey, viewer on road sur
vey. No. tw
Muekle Bros., supplies furnished N
WMoCoy 38 80
J E. Beegle, county printing ...... 17 78
Joioph White, sawing woorl for
courthouse.......; lo oo
John W Vanblarioom, hauling flour
to McCullough, pauper S 00
Lane Bros., lumber furnished road
district No. 13 36 63
1' J Cleeton, teachers' public exam-
nation
NA Dolman, teachers' public ex
amination. .. . ,
A B Little, teachers' public exam
ination .... ..'.
(Concluded next week.)
Map of Columbia County.
Tub Mist will, on or about January
1, issue a complete map of Columbia
county, which is now being prepared,
snowing the county roads, poslolnces
streams, railroads, section lines, dona
tion land claims and many other im
portant features to our people. The
map will bo given us a premium on
subscription to Tun Mibt ; for instance,
a copy will bo given to every new year
ly cash subscriber and to all those who
pay up their delinquency and .one
year in advance. No house in the
county should be without this map
which will be about 38x42 inches oyer
all. Subscriptions tukun from this
time on, cash in advance, will been
tilled to this valuable premium.
To Munis f a Bilk.
It is not unusual for colds contract
ed in the full to hung on all winter, in
inch cases catarrh or chronic bronchi
tis are almost sure to result. A fifty
eent bottle of Chamberlain' Cough
Kemedy will cure any cold. Cau you
a (lord to risk so much for so small un
amount? This remedy is intended
especially for bud colds and croup and
can always be depended upon. For
sale by Edwin Iioss, druggist.
CABICO VALLEY.
Now is scarce. ,
The ruin still continues to full.
The road across Milton creek bot
tom are almost impussablo.
There wa a light full of snow the
first of tho season.
It is reported that Mr. 8. Uock lost
15 sucks of pol aloes during the freeze
a short tunc ago.
It is reported that Charley Hen
drieks got kicked by a horse lust Sat
urday, but we did not learn whether
he was seriously hurt or not.
Mrs. Pope returned home Sunday
from bt. lli-lens, where she hits been
taking euro of her son Dave, who got
hurt some time ago by a limb fulling
on him. She reports him getting
along- nicely nndor the tdciltful tiet
ment of Dr. Cliff.
School at this place will close Fri
day, the 25ih, taught by Mr. E. II.
Bailey. Mr. Bailey is highly respected
us n teacher and resident in this part
of the county. From here he goes to
Milton creek, where he will begin a
live months' term. Wo wish him suc
cess. Cakrico Spy.
.11 A IIS IBS.
6 00
3 00
6 45
10 55
1 60
1 50
GIIAH AM -IIKNiJliRSON AtWillxburg.
Oregon, Tuesday , November 15, 18U2, at
the residence of the bride's parents, Mr
Kculjen P. Graham and Miss Maud Hen
derson, all of Columbia county.
III. E. Church Notice.
There will be preaching at the M. E.
church on the second and fourth Sabbath
of each month at 11 a. in. und 7 p. lu. A,
M. McCart, Pastor.
Npeciineu Caves.
S. H. Clifford, New Cassel, Wis., was
troubled with Neuralgia and ltheumntisin ,
his Stomach was disordurcd.-his Live was
ultectcd to an alarming degree, appetite
fell away, and he was terribly reduced in
flesh and strength. Three bottles of Elec
tric Bitters cured him.
Edward Shepherd, Harrisburg, 111., had
a running sore un hii leg ot eight years'
num. ling. Used three bottles of Electric
Hitters and seven boxes of Itucklin's Arni
ca Salve, and his leg is sound and well
John Speaker, Uatawba. O , bad five large
Fever sores on bis leg, doctors said he was
incurable. One bbttle Elertric Bitters and
one box Bdekien's Arnica Salve cured him
entirely. Bold at Edwin Ross' Drug Store.
BRYMT C0OTJ1Y,
-Manufacturers of and Dealers in
ROUGH
-AND-
DRESSED
liv and Cedar Lumber.
Clear Flooring, Ceiling and Finishing Material
Constantly on Hand,
Clatskanie, - - -
Oregon.
Are You Prejudiced
Many people tl'ink it necessary to go to some large
city to find a first-class
DRUG STORI
Don't you believe it; because you can be convinced that there
is a first-class drug store here by calling on
Eklwin. ISo9
"Who carries a fine and varied stock of
Drugs, Chemicals, Standard Patent Medicines,
Fresh from the Factory.
Prescriptions carefully compounded by an experienced chemist.
S t. He ens, : : : Oregon.
CLATSKANIE LINE.-
STEAMER G. W. SHAVER.
J. W. SHAVER, Master.
Leaves Portland.at Alder St. dock Monday, "Wednesday, Friday
for Clatnkanie, touching at Sauvies Island, St. Helens,Columbia
City, Kalama, Neer City, Rainier, Cedar Landing, Mt. Coffin,
Bradbury, Stella, Oak Point, and all intermediate points, re
turning Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday,
-L
05
6 00
2 00
2 00
300
6 00
1 50
1 60
1 CD
1 CO
1 00
1 00
i a
6 00
10 00
8 00
3 00
300
900
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9 35
Bucklen's Arnica Salve.
The Best Salve la tbe world far Cuts, Bruises,
Sores, I' leers, (Salt Rheum, Fever Sores, Tetter.
Chapped Hands, Chilblains, Corns and all Hkin
EruptlritiK, and poslUvely cures Piles, or no pay
required. It ia guaranteed to give perfect satis
faction, or money refunded, Pclee 25 cents per
box. For Sale Bv Edwin Koss.
ELECTRICAL WONDERS.
How PcoDle Are Cnrei of Their Af
flictions By Electricity.
Joseph Moore, 108 Aider street,
Portland, polypus in the nose fifteen
years; cured.
Mrs. Jam is Roycroft, St. Helens,
Or., deafness - and catarrh fourteen
years' standing; cured.
S. S. Whitman, Monmouth, Or.,
deafness and ringing noises in the ears
twelve years; greatly benefited and
noises cured.
Mrs. F. A. Morris, Newborn, Oregon,
asthmaand bronchitis tea years; re
stored two years obo. .
Jenkin Jones, 307 Ninth street, Seat
tle, Wash., cured of shaking hands
and head, or palsy.
E. A. Shaw, Forett Grove, Or., total
deafness; so far restored as to be able
to hear ordinary conversation.
John Leightun, 2584 Madison street,
Seattle, Wash., deafness of fifteen
years' standing ; cured in fifteen min
utes,
Dr. Darrin still holds forth at 270
Washington streof,' Portland, and Re
vere House, Albany, Or., and gives
free consultation daily from 10 to 5 ;
evenings 7 to 8; Sunday 10 to 12. He
treats all curable chronic, acute and
secret diseases Bt half his former
prices. The poor free. Circular and
question list sent free.
Af.MOX FOR SALE. I have on hand
15 barrels of salt salmon, which I will
sell at the following prices: (12 for whole
barrels and fi'i.50 tor half-barrels. Inquire
of Muekle llro.'s, St. Helens, Orejron.
028 A.J, KUUf.lU.
MUCKLE BROS.,
manufacturers of
LUMBER
-AMD DEALEHS IK
GENERAL MERCHANDISE.
ST. HELENS, OR.
I
Joseoh Kellogg & Co.'s River Steamers,
--"-iaiirsi-ii1f-ii-Tinrimii himi r- naflsw'"
Joseph
Kellogg and Northwest.
FOR COWLITZ RIVER, .
NORTHWEST Leaves KELSO Monday, Wednesday,
and Friday at 5 am. Leaves PORTLAND Tuesday, Thurs
day, and Saturday at 6 a. m.
JOSEPH KELLOGG
Leaves RAINIER at 5 a. m.
daily, Sunday excepted, arriving at Portland at 10:30 a. m.
Iteturning leaves Portland at 1 p. m., arriving at 6 p. m
Seeds, Trees;
POULTRY,
BEE SUPPLIES,
Fertilizers, Etc.
F.W.Miller
171 SECOND ST.
Portland, - Oregon.
JJSend for Catalogue.
VV. H. CONYERS & CO.
Real Estateand Insurance Agents
Real KsMte bought, sold and managed on
commission, rents eollected and
abstraeta mode.
' AOEXT8 FOB TUB
Farmers and Merchants,
German American,
And other Insnranee Compnnle. with
combined A.sets of 16,100,000.
NOTAEIKS PUBLIC.
Clatakanle, - . . Oregon.
ST. HELENS HOTEL.
J. George, Proprietor,
Tables always supplied wiibthebestedibles
and delicacies the market allords.
TERMS REASONABLE
FOR REGULAR BOARDERS,
Having been newly refurnished, we
are prepared to give satisfaction to all
our patrons, and solicit a share of your
patronage.
ST. HELENS
OREG0X.
One Dollar Weekly
Buys a Rood cold watch by our club sys
tem. Our t-t-karat gold-filled cases are war
ranted for 20 years. Fine Klein and Wal-
tltatn movement, stem wind and set.
Lariv's or Kent's size. Equal to any foO
watcli. To secure agents where we have
none, we sell one of the hunting case
watches for the club price $23 and lend U.
u. u. oy express wttn prmtegeoi examina
tion before paying for the same.
Our agent at Durham, N. C, writes.
"Our Jeweler have confessed they don't know
how you cau furnish such work for the money."
Our agent at Heath Spring", 8. !. , writes :
"Your wntches take at shrht. Th gentleman
who irot the last wuteh said that he exnudned
and prired a Jeweler s watches In Lsnesster,
that were no better than yours, but the priea .
wasSJV
Our agent at Pennington, Tex., writes:
''Am in reeefpt of the watch, and am pleased
without measure. Allwhohave ieen it say it
would be cheap at l-to."
One pnod reliable agent-wanted for each
place. Write for particulars.
Kmpihk Watch Co., Kew York. .
Wanted. Salary and expenses. Perma
nent nlaee. Annlv now. Onlv frrowpni
of nursery sto-k on both American and Cana
dian soils. Hardy varieties our specialty.
BROWN HKOS. CO., Kurserymen. Chicago.
, FOUND.
Adrift in the Columbia river last June
a black skift containing loggers' tools and
time book. The owner can have same on
applying at ltourne's landing. tf
Notice for Publication.
Ind Office at Oreson City, Oreetn,(
October 14, isss. t
VTOTICE Is hereby aivea, that the following
il named settler has filed notice of his inten
tion to make Anal proof In support of his
eltiim, and that said proof will be mado before
the County Clerk of Columbia eouniv, al St.
Ilelens, Oregon, on December 5, 1892, viz:
MARION E. WEAVER,
Homestead entry No. 7831, for the nel nf see 30,
tSn. r2w. He names tbe following witnesses
to prove his continuous residence upon an4
cultivation of said land, unoer section 2!:01, R.
8., vis: C. F. Fowler, Jesse Hendricks, Joseph
Bonnell and Wilfred Miller, all of St Helens.
Columbia county, Oregon.
o21n23 J. T. Al'PERSOS, Register.
Notice for Publication.
Laud Office t Oregon City, Oregon ,
October 15. 1802.
NOTICE is hereby given that the following
named aettler has lilednotlee of his Inten
tion to make final proof in sunDort of hin claim.
and that said proof will be made before the
tionnty Clerk of Columbia county, at St. ileleus,
Oregon, on December 7, IS92, vis:
FRANS JOHN J. SUNDBLOM,
Homestead entry No. 7016, for the ne' of see S3,
t7n,r2west He names the following witnesea
to prove his continuous residence upon, and
cultivation of, M -land, vts: C. W. Mosher,
Thomas C. Timoney, T. N. Ryckman and Peter
Kasier: allot Rainier P. O , Columbia county,
Oregon. , . J. T. AFPEKSON,
oJln2S . -";."-.-.,. Kvgiater.
notice tor Publication. .
Laud Office at Oregon City, Oregon,
- October 5, lsw.
NOTICE IS hereby riven that the following,
uained senior has Hied notice of his inten
tion to make final proof lu support of his claim,
and that said proof will be made before tha
County Clerk ot Columbia county, at St. Ileleus
Oregon, on November 21, 1892, via:
WILLIAM M. RIOGS,
Homestead entry No. 7391, for the lot 4, sw M of
mv '-4 of see 21, 1 7 n. r 2 w. He nm the fol
lowing witnesses to prove his continuous resi
dence upon, and cultivation of, said land,vlsr
O. F. Moeck and F. Debaats, and 8. H. Kistner,
of Rainier P. O., Oregon, and H. R. Wicker
sham, of Portland, Oregon.
0llnl8 J. T. APPERSON, Register.
Don't Buy Your Drugs
ANYWHERE BUT AT A REGULAR
DRUG : STORE.
-YOU WILL FIN1 TIIE-
Wkai Alia You?
If vou have sudden darting pains In the
joints or muscles, and it recurs every time
you get cold, and appears in new places
without leaving any of the old ones, the
best thing to do is to send five dollars to
the llrunimond Medicine Co., 48-50 Maiden
Lane Mew York, for a bottle ot nr. Drum
mond's lightning Remedy for Kheuma
tism. It will cure you. lie wise in time.
and do not be fouled with anything else.
If you have got the above symptoms vou
nave gui. me nicunwuiu , nuu ii uiu ui ug-
fist tells you the truth he will say Dr.
ruinmond's Remedy is the only known
cure. Agents minted.
Freshest, Purest, and Best of Everything
AT THE-
CLATSKANIE DRUG STORE.:
Dlt J. E. II ALL, Proprietor.
Hart
Sweetland,
Proprietor
St. Helens Meat Market
Fresh and Salted Meats, Sausage, Fish
and vegetables.
Meats by wholesale at special rates.
Kxpress wagon rnn to all parts of town,
and charges reasonable.
OO TO
JOHN A. BECK,
The Watchmaker and Jeweler.
; FOR YOUR
ELEGANT : : : JEWELRY.
The Finest assortment of Watches, Clocks,
and Jewelry of all descriptions.
Opposite 11 , Esmond , Portlui d. Oregon
Notice for Publication.
Land Office at Oregon City, Oregon,
October .V IMMt
NOTICE is hereby given that the following
named settler has filed notice ot his inten
tion to make final proof in support of his claim,
and that said proof will be made before the
County Clerk of Columbia county, at St Helena,
Oregon, ou Koveaiber 21, 1892, vis:
SMITH H. KISTNER,
Homestead entry No. 7267, for tho w K of sw ,
se i of sw ii and sw M of se M. sec 21. t 7 n.'rl
He names the follow ing witnesses to prove
his continuous residence upon, and cultivation
of, said land, vis: VV. it Kiggs. F. Debaat. of
Rainier P. O., Oregon, and U. F. Moeck of Rain
ier, Oregon, aud H. R, Wk-kersham, of Portland,
Oregon. J. T. API'lSRSOf.
ol4nl8 Register.
"iotlce for Publication.
Land Office at Oregon Citv, Oregon.
November 14, 1892.
VTOTICE ts hereby giveu that the followlng
11 named settler has filed notice of his inten
tion to make final proof In support of bisclalm,
and that said proof will be made before the
County clerk of Columbia county, at tit. Helens,
Oregon, on January 8, 1892, via: .
ADOLPH HANSEN, "
Homestead entry No. 712S. for the nci ot see 19,
1 6 n, r 2 w. He names tho following witneates
to prove his continuous residence uon. and
cultivation of, said land, via: J. M. archibald.
I.. Archibald. H. M. Fowler, 8. A. Fowler; all of
Reuben, Columbia countv, Oregon.
nl8d23 J. T. APPERSON, Register.
Netlce for Publication.
Land Office at Oregon City. Oregon,
November 14, 1892.
NOTICE Is hereby given that the following
named settler has tiled notice of his inten
tion to make final proof in support of bis claim,
and that said proof will be made before the
County Clerk of Columbia county, at St. Helena
Oregon, ou January 3, 1892, via:
JAMES Q.UTENS,
Homestead entry No, 8520, for the tf of sea
17, t ') ii, r 2 w. He names the following wit
nesses to prove his continuous residence noon,
and cultivation of, snid land, viz: N. I'inck
ney. John King, A. P. Usher, N. A, Andrew; all
of Oeer Island, Columbia countv, Oregon.
nlSdZI J. T. APPEKSON, Register,
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