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About The Oregon mist. (St. Helens, Columbia County, Or.) 188?-1913 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 6, 1893)
I I i m V talttd Statr siit Coislj Offlclul Paper Sr. IlKutxi, January G, 189,1, BRIEF MENTION. ' THr. W. 1 Esttabrook returned to Port land Tuesday. W notice that McNult Bros, have aalii resumed bulnes ill Cornelius. ! Mm. Jacob Oeoriie. Miss Alio Cnx and ills Mary llurk went to Portland Moiiduy it-turning Tuesday. 1' Mr. K. W. Wharton and wife, of Stiver- ton, Nient the holidays with Mr. 8. A. Miles I and family, of this city, L- ' S. O. Bride, represent I iik the t-ewla A Dryden MtlMrahtnR Comiany, ot 1'orV land, was In tlie ctty Monday. W. it Plllard left on Sunday tor Idaho, where he It retained aa ixxmael In a murder . ' case The masquerade ball at Maso.nlc hall last i- KrMay nl;ht was very well attend"!, and alt irewnt teemed to have a good time. Lee lVrry left yesterday for Stockton, : California, where lie exjiecti to apeml the Winter, hoping to benefit hi health. , i Dare Poie was In lown Saturday, return ;f iK home Sunday. Ho has nearly recover- I ed from his Injuries of few wevks tluce. J Kev. A.C. Falrelilkl.oiM of tlie faculty 1 . of the Portland Vnlverslty, will preach In St. Helens next (Sunday. An inviiatjou i extended to, all to be present. Tlia lata storm r.Uye.1 Je'X with the tekgraph wire, Mc Ctrtieyonr orator Jhere, haiufo-tt cidniielted to do a great deal fifliiMjworVlntlh vtetnlty, Mug out al taost every day for the piwt ten days. I. 8. Kuiuxarduer, of Deer Islam), called in Saturday while lit St. Helens, to make aure his ilist rjt paid for. He doesn't waut to inks getting oiia of our new ciuuty tuajM when csmii jeled. , Th Harvest Qiee hat taken the place ot the Hassulu. Tuesday the Reed was In lae of the Tlmiuiruun, and Wcdneliiy the Potter taut to the rescue of the dllil dated fleet. 1 ' The MantaaUav government lighthouse tender, went up to Portland last week, ex- ....... ... . ..... ... . t anuning Deacons tutu irgiwiouses on nrr way. She hu raitdved orders to report at Kan Frani'isco, ami as xm aa armie repairs are made on her boiler, will proceed thither The Kalam Buletin of last week came to is pr'nted tn red paper. Is Mr. I mi a tiling this metlrfxjl to aupgest (but he Is "red-beaded" on aecooat of the competi tion he lias In the Tribune, or that bit paper JswellreadT ; I L Mr. Kliaaiwth Bittlrr, eldnt daughter of P. 8. A. Miles, of Si Helens, arrived from Moscow, Iiluho, lave Saturday, acrompan- led by her two daughters. They will pro bably upend several treeks here, AVord romes front Salem that Scen tnry McBride Is seriously 111 at that place. Later rcorls, however, arc to the efltct that he liat greatly improved) within the last few day, which our peo1)o will be glad loknow. C pnn glancing ovo the Monntnuth Trlb . ne th; first tldnjr we w was "Our Adieu." Further investigation revealed ... v the fact tha Uie pniicr had existed nine c , et-ks. A brilliant but short life. We no tint wons fiT fliaa tii Tritons-UviC and, appejisMfly thriving. , JL cnirdown river menus speak of the Iraltla a giving them the best aci-cmimodethmi of any steanier on the river. She is most a! wana on time, and tlio- In charne very sc conmnXibtliii'.'. Thcsa being the facts, of course alieldeserving of a good patronage, 0. A. Woods, nt XVcr Island, while In town Baturday, callejf.Ju to s.e If he was in guod standing with Tatalisr. The co in tv map is bringing ouraubscrtvrs to the front. If the old a ul ll i e v ieop Vn coming we tmay have to doub: our rdey for mans. Everv family in the county ihould have .Att of reference: The steamer Potter unloaded as sturgeon at HaiuicT Wednesday tbat eeiWhed ft(W iHiumlH. Tliis was the largest snioiV, (Unit thirty that were lamled at the packing house of the cold storage company. A aiioW r of the otliers would weigh from SUOVo1" pminda. , , i ' x J A wind stonn swept over tha eonntry In the region of Grant's Puss, Or., Willi al most the fury of an Katern cyclone dea- troylug " Ues of valuable timber. lt 1 thought the loss will exceed fWi.OW in Umber alone. Houses were blown1 dosV.n, iiarv unroofed, and orchard and hadt lrs uprooted. Very few lives are reported iw. x ; SlirrW Vassle had a very unpleasant ex petiemf in the tower end of the county this week. In an endeavor to serve some papers near Westport he waa obliged to row a tnialt boat abmt ft) miles Tuesday night, to ... notldnr of tlie walking he done. It Is twedless to say he got there Just the ssnie. Verily the sheriff earns bis money as well a the rest of . .Tha state board of eaaalixatlon, at their ...wi... In HaJi-m iaat week, reduced tli valuation la Columbia eounty 10 per cent. iu.u and 2.1 icr cent, on cattle; they LjwWed to the rata on sheep 80 per cent, and 1 M nor cent. By the tlmo the board equalled 111 values all over the slate ' the valuation of property had been raised Monday' Oregonlan of 20 page contains ' the annual raview of Portland. It claims a population of l,000; wanufacturea In xreased nearly million dollar over im, and a Jobbing trade of over 1124,000.000. A large part of this Increase haa been brought about by she Chicago plan of annexation. Takeitallln all, Portland l a falr-aixed Village, but nothing in comparison with It. Helen.. ; ' There are In th employ of Tha Maygcr to'., at Mvev, nearly 100 men. Some are tgiigcd at cutting Cfrdwooil, some cutting Mingle bolt and other getting out saw lts. -The company' sale wd run all -Jj$ way from ISO to 800 cord per week. " Tils it mostly taken bv tha regular river aUimer. and brings 12 fiOperoord. It Co im.bia ormnty bad a few mora enterprises oflhl kind there would not be so many Id men looking for employment. The custom of ringing out the old year n( ringing In the new was observed In St Jttcns, and at lit o'clock procession was formed, belled by r buod consisting ot a astr, drum , ban drum, a bra horn and a , mawhed up nd down thetreets. The cfetrch bell on the bill wa kapt clanging ti M an hour or more, gun and revolv- '. a..I.flrin ranld succeaaion and the "f of that band bad a tendency to . person yearn for a "lit" overcoat or 'lanity togetolimto mm wooos buu ''icU for alioutsix anck. County oourt met In regular session Wed' eaday, with Judge lilanehard and Coin mlwilonerj Burnet and Schoonover present. The entire day was taken up with the an, nual reimrt of various road supervisors, Next uanie the apK)lntment of lupervlfori for the ensuing year, which, up to press hour, had been only partially accomplished Hon. N, Merrill, of ClnUkanle, was In St. Helens yesterday. He was on bla way to Salem, ' " MOltTUAGK DHBTOHH. SuKgeationa Offered by th DoamI of Equallantlon, Salxm, Or., Jan. 4, Today the state board of equalisation aloptd a resolution ad, dressed to the legislature, recommending certain changes In the assessment law. It recommends that as the IS mill lax , now re quired to be levied by the oouuty courts for school puriMwea, Is an Inducement to assess projierty at less than IU actual cash value, the said tax ought to bo ahullshed, and In lieu thereof un act should be passed requir ing entd tax to be levied pro rata according to the children of school age in the county. The board wants the law amended su as to give the state board of equalisation (10 days in which to complete its work, Instead of .10, as now It recommends that the law allow ing deductions of Indebtedness and exemp tion ot sanio from taxation should be so amended as not to allow any exemptions for Indebtedness, it asks thereieal of the present law ontheassessnientof mortgages. 1 1 wants proierty axsexscd as actually owned March 1, at noon, of each year. The result of tlie board's work la seen In the following table: r-ltnlltatlon- ' t'mmjv , auui viMOTni rnierp txMnte. bo.nl. It v Ami ;uh-u Utt-, I,m,;ni m,:'i.u Mortmisvs, duetts ol Irwt tm (, ntrst'ts ItnUriHMt Uiniii,. .......... Wairtm nwd Units ,w,l i,oio,i-H i,eii.v l.iwvi.mi I1S.IU4 a nn.avi i,r aia,t-.T ta4M.sTil 7J,U0 1,11.1 rat u.rw Hwnii ImimIii Aarki't'sl swt ether letnts e7,Tl).l7 KHiirosu IrwK leioitrsnh Hue Horses anil luulel....,.,. ('tile 4916 Hheep ami gusts.. H.lno , .4m.M imromneiit Merchandise ami Inol'uls Iii,sijk.ai4 Ktlrul rolling stutk.... 7l,4W irsurt total tlv,',,ao4,?uti '.io,ti. Mo chiinges were made In th assessment of money, notes, accauuta, shares of stock household furniture, ; pleasure carriages, watches, etc. OUITUAHY. MORRIS Departed to the hleher life on nctmiher JH, IHir.', Mr. Murli (la Meaerve Miu-rls, in the Xld year of her life. Hera was a singularly pure and unellish life, always willing lo sacrifice herown coin fort and pleasure) that others might be helped. A a school girl, she wa Industri ous and studious, earning the confidence of her teacher and iba love of her fellow pupils, and when she became a teacher it waa with the dealra to do all the good that she could. Not confining her work to the iextlawks and tlie ordinary methods of the schoolroom, she did all she could to In struct ker pupils regarding their manners, morals and physical welfare. For 11 years she taught in Kebra-ko. Washington and this stale, doing wllhall her strength what ever she found b d . In IH7 she was married to Prof Oeorge Morris and chose hi profession, tbat of phrenology, and went with him to New York, where she totk a course at the Amer lean Institute of Phrenology, under the direction of Foalvr We.Ha. After ber graduation !hcrtiiey traveled sl lectured mgamer lit the middle atates, wn.:U?. largely in Chicago, tit. Paul and Mluneau- olis, In the latter place delivering over lot) lecture. On lids wmH they lectured In number of cities, among which wereTa- ciiuin, Seattle. Spokane and Walla Willis Years before, ber attention had been at tracted by the various reform movements in progress and she advocated them with all the zeal of her nature, particularly th reforms pertaining to nor sex, and now in a larger sphere, that ot tha lecture field She lectured and worked for all that sh thought worthy, her favorite topic being social purity, prenatal culture, woman suf f rage, dross reform, hygiene and the cause of prohibition. She also wrote ou tha sev- era! questions for the various Journal pub lished in those Interests. Last year they purchased a home a short dtatance west of Portland, where they have lived unt'f- tha.wss done with earth, and th latin disposition she manifested In her publio career was brought Into her home life, proving herself an iudu'trlous and ca pable housekeeper and a true neighbor and friend to those around her. During all the week of her Inst illness her hiiKband was constantly by her side hjr night and by day dolnir all that love and skill could do In the Aeffort to restore to health or to alleviate her i nilicrings. ller remains were laid away in the grave yarMat Hudson's west from Kalnier, where ner payenu live, followed by the sympathy sou iovis oi iter uin friends and neighbor, who shosWl by their presence and conduct now muchand bow well they loved her. ABtnnton, or., eundsy morn- V!wtimwJJM'.w'a' o'clock, a. m., Hilliam KfliJ Urfen, aged 6 years, 7 mouths and 12 da-re. "Not lost, but gone Our family circle's broken now, "fls anrf to tliink upon; Our little babe died nine months ago, And now one mora 1 m gone Our baby, precious darling, la on The lirstoiia gone to rest -The second was WliHe, iitUe son, . t. Now numbered with tba blest. For blest I know they all must be Who with the Savior dwells, And with his angels Joyfully (Tu heavenly chorus swells. Yes, they have heard , obeyed th calls, And gone where Jesus dwells : pd lielp us now yes. one a- d ail To bear the grief tbat swell. , Okr aching heart . till thev 'moat break. We miss our dn nines so; Father, help us, for Christ's sake, To bear the crushing blow. Kind friends, our darlings laid In their i graves, Trklay the last was lain; It setms no power on eurlh could save w 'i'li me nana or ueatn hath slain. Gilllon, January S, 1HUI. M. A. B. Inatallation Ceremoniea, ' flaiurday evening, January 7, St, Lodge No. 117, I. 0. O. F., will install lU oUicer for the entuing term. The cereuionks will be public to the fami- lio of Odd Fellow and their guest, each member being entitled to invite one friond. At the concluaion of the ceremonies the member, with their familitjs ai invited guesU, will par take oi ft tfitnptaoue repast prepared for the a:ion. ; An efforvi beftiir up and eilt nd' fuluew of the order la thli vicinity. The objeota and atma ot Odd Fellow ship make It one ot the bed tec ret aooletiea In exiitenon, and ha the ten dency to make liapplor home and the member to lead better live, !V Serenaded, On Tuetday evening the Flrat Begl ment Cornet Band, of Hi. lluleu, re paired to the residence ot the lately wedded Mr. and Mra. Tlio. Cooiairand gave them arouahig eerenado In fact, it roused about every person within a radius of ten blocks. They had re tired for the night) but the niullodioti strains of nuisio that swelled forth on the night air was well calculated to make a Comanche Indian turn green wii.li envy, and being utterly useleu to attempt to woo the god of sleep, Ihuy arose and held ft reception. It is reported that Tom gave the "band" a 20 gold plooe if they would disband, which they did, after "blowing in" the shiner. CIjATHKANIK. Tom Bennett ttsrted out for hi claim last Monday morning, te spend the winter, more or less, Bert Suflert and family started last Frl day night on a steamer for Knanpa. after spending the holiday with Mr. and Mra. Adam Barr. Mr. N. Merrill and family took ateamar tha same evening for Woodland, Wash where her parents reside, and where (he will leave part of ber family during her ab sence at Salem , where she accompanies her husband. Mr. Merrill left on Monday evening of this week, expecting to be at the capital lit time for th opening of the Isgis lalure next week. Hon. Samuel Layman, a member ef th legislature front Marlon county, sut a couple of day last week with hi dsughter, Mr. Kev. Moore, of this place, returning on tteamer Friday night. He Is a very pleasant gentleman, and will doubtless d good work at Salem. Mr. F. Van Meter, of Portland, has spent days In this place In organising a tent of th Knights of th Macabeea, whkh he succeeded In doing afteroonsiderable effort, The order starts off with 13 members un der quite favorable auspices. It 1 both beuenVlary and social, having an Insurance connected with It after th manner of th Cnlted Workmen and other order. It I the first lodge in town and some of the good housewives wanted to drive the man out of town that waa trying to organise It, but they were too late In planning lo do so, until now he has gone of hi own accord. J. M. Roddick Is In Portland this week. Prof. Van Scoy. ot the Portland Univer sity, made the town a brief visit on Mon day evening. Kdltor J. it. Beegle, of Tux Mist, spent Tuesday, shaking bands with his friends and exhibiting hi (ample county map, which la going to b a great convenience in locating various puluts In the county. Rev, Moor waa called to tha Hudson schoolhouse on Tuesday, lo be present at th funeral of Mrs. Morris, who was buried there. A meeting of th school board wa held la-t Saturday evening, audit I alleged by aparaoiT od1fct '.HMjd lliatlhe meeting was not the moat quiet one" "It m!J' poruM mat me ciera tenaorei bis resigns, tloa, wlilch will be acted on at another meeting to be held ou Thursday evening of this week . No teacher ha yet been (elect ed In place of Mrs. Knascy, and th vaca tion had to be extended one week, A. If. and Mrs, Tirhenor and Bert turn to Portland this week, after spending a couple of weeks at their old home ber The Clatakanle Hotel is not running bow, the building being without a tenant In It hotel department. Prof. Cleeton la at the connty seat this week on official business. The masquerade ball lat Friday evening was on of the events of th arason. The offer of prues for costumes brought out quite a variety lit that Hue, both ladies and gentlemen, and some of th figure were quite daxillng and well sustained. The music by Prof. Hnrlcl and others was very flue and added enjoyment to the oe caslon, and tha snp-r at the City Hotel supplied plenty for all demands made upon It. Dancing commenced early and wa kept up long Into th wc iua' hour. Th old year wa helped out by th dis cbarge of a few quite noisy bombs about midnight, after the old lime custom. DEKlt INLAND. Newt ha been received ber that Antofne Peering, out on the Clatakanle. lost hit boue and all IU contents by Are. Did not learn the cause of the fire. John Horgrea, who took a steam engine and sawmill out to his homestead on the ClaUkanle Iaat fall, haa it now tn running order, which adds another valuable im provement to Columbia county. When Mr. and Mr. Parker, of Ktna. Wash., were visiting here Mr. and Mr. Edwin Merrill gave them a sociable, which was Indeed the success of th season. The crowd wa small , but the evening wa spent vary pleasantly. Some very select music wat rendered by Messrs. Samuel Kllder kiad C. H. English. Christina 'wa a rather gloomy dav In this neighborhood, iW several reasons, one 4f the principal reasons bcJng the tad death of the popular young postmaster, Ell Pot ter, of Beuben, In consequence there wa hv,iiwii,iiiiiichui a,iaa. , Th snow which fell on th 21st ult. It till sticking around In th fence corners and covering the ground In many placet. Th man who wrote "Beautiful Snow" surely never shoveled much of it. Snow It very beautiful while you can tit by a good re In a comfortable room, but to be out and fighting it remind us of the ttory of genueman wno aaw the lovely form of a lady walking ahead of him, ran around the block to meet ber, when he discovered she watanegreaa and homely, ,Falth,yeare an angel to follow, but th dlvil to mtst with," be exclaimed W. L. aVstreloied chool last Wcdne. day, having taught four months. Mr. K. did not And it bard to pleas the patrons. County Commissioner Schoonover vititiJ thlt road district last Tuesday, .,Her to betb right mjnftth-' elosely watch ng? detect errors jSf clusitn, an44"" V year I Ilk the new Jooon, according ro Ulrechet's weather table, it's tab a cold OB. ' " "V;.' '' H. 0. dor exhibits a rl and a rac hor now. wlilch add considerably to our porting qualltl. .When l'liickuey bad J, T. Bcbltt arrest ed for chopping out som"blei" on a tree which lluckney claim wa a road mark out by Cnrlno, why wa lie not tried before thejustlcaof Sherman precinct (Mr, Chas, Trliiiin), where they reside, Instead of tak lug the case to St. Helens? Can Mr. llnck- ney swear that Justice Jllakesley we do not say this out of dlsresjieot for Mr, B. Is mure oomiieteut than Justice Trliiiin to try a petty split easef Very wisely, when the Justice found out th facts, h dismissed lb case. Ukely Mr. P. will ask for mile age, a be was state witness. A Card of Thanks. We fuel that we would be doing an injustice to otirtolves a well as others if we did not publicly declare our ap insulation of the kindness of our neighbors and friends who willingly assisted us during the late illness and sad death of our dear boy. Kpeolal mention is due to many who neglected tlulr home and little one and toiled mi hard and faithfully during all t-ur trouble. But a lid of all those who are deserving would be o long that It wou d not lie appropriate on this occacion, for we thank one and all tor their kind assistance. Mn. Ann Mas. Laiiskw. Card of Thanka. To the friends and neighbors of Mrs. Marietta Meaerve Morris who so kindly did all they could for her during her last illness, the heartfelt thanks of her parents are given, and moat eaiwulally lo her old friend and neighbor in Beaver Valley, who showed by their pretence at tne interment oi ner re main their reaped for her and Sym pathy for the bereaved relative. Dk. and Mrs. MgKgKVK. MAMMIED. COOPRIt DECKKK At the residence of the bride s renu In this city, on Sun nay, January I. 1KM, by Justice A. It, Itiakesley, Mr, Thomas Oooiierand Miss Nellie Decker, all of St. Helen. Mr. t'oor is to be com mended and con gratulated upon the wisdom and good Judgment displayed lit starting with the be ginning of th new year to mak home a pleasant and attractive retreat from the busy scsnes of Ufa and enjoy with his children the comforts and pleasures asso ciated with useful and appropriate Deokcr- a luns. May they live long and prosper, PKIIRY McOCIBIC At Bulnler. Wed nesday. Jsnnury 4. Mr. U Gorge fer ry and Mis KM Moiiuire. Mr. Perry I on oi Columbia county foremost young men, well known to most of our people, having been bom and raisei' In this community. Mia McOnlre has been engaged In our public schools for sum time and Is considered one of th county's mo- successful teacher. Til Mir extends congratulations to Mr. and Mr. Perry. A Hoy' Testimonial. To the Pice: I am a boy 13 year old, and want to tell old atid young how I have escaped a life of sickness For year I have been subject to rheu niatism, which finally resulted in heart trouble, palpitation and ttortnesa of breath. I could not walk or run fast like other boys, and at times was down in bed and could only see oilier boys eujoy "'UitosVUtlfe Prrin mmi me with electricity and ! laling medicine, much to the mrpriie oTmf-' Iriende and doctors who had failed to cure m. I am now able to run up tlaire and feel good. I wa cured In four month. I live at 140 North Fourteenth street, I'orllsnd. Thomah Kihseix. DEAFXRSS ClIKKD IX TEN MINl'TKI. Da. Darhim; The treatment by lec tricity you gave me was aucceatful. I had been deaf for seven year, and I was cured by you in ten minutes, lie fer your patient to me at Bcholl Ferry, Urt-gou. Chablks Kokbkr, Dr. Dnrrin still hold forth at 2704 Washington ttreet, Portland, and Re vere House, Albany, Or., and gives free coiiMiltntion duily from 10 to 6; evenings 1 to 8; Holiday 10 to 11 He treat all curable chronic, acute anil dcret disease at half hi former price. The poor free. Circular and question list cent free. Draw l'oar tea laaclatlaat. Mr. 3. O. Davenport, manager of the Ft.. Bragir Redwood Co., Ft. Bragg, Cel., ha this to y ot Chambcrlain'a Uouirh Itemedyi "I uied it lor a se vere cold and cough and obtained im mediate relief. In the Ft. Bragg Red wood Co. s store we have sold large quantities of Chamberlain's medi cines." For sale by Edwin Ross, druggists. For Salel I have a number of logistored Toland China pig, which I will sell at my place at Bcaptioose, Oregon. j6u6 Harry Wkst. CITATIOS. In th County Court of th Btatt or Oregon, for Columbia County. In the matter of the estate of Cbarle Jas- pers, ueceaiied. The Htte of Oregon: To Mary Jaspers' U-on Jaspers. QnsUv japers,--JeHir dece ki- ers. and to Krvln T, of Charles Jaspers, "Micr helrt ua Greeting: "I, the said Hstave Jal asiM. pers. lit ceated.ai. such there hrreliy eWT Court of the Cou. Oregon, at tlieCov of Junuary, 1H!, at a day, then and there order should not lr' istrator of said estt hereinafter descri' to the estate of sal i ceasary to pay tlu S and tha expenaes . traUon. The foil" th real eata -' alsoS ' t ; New Try m. It will oust you nothing and will surely do you good, tf you hnv a cough, cold, or any trouble with throat, chest or lung, lr. King' New Discovery for consumption, cough and colds Is guaranteed to glv lief, or money will be paid bark. Siillerers from l.a llrlppa found It Just the thing and under It use hud a eedy and perfect re novery. Try a sample bottle, at our ex pensc and learn for yourself Just bow good a thing It I. Trial bottle fro at Kdwlu Ross' drug store. Urge site 50c and $1. Thereto Nothing Cheap About It. Dr. Druuimnnd's Lightning Remedy for rheumatism is put up in large bottles, and the price la live dol'urs a hoi tie. It cures every time. All the cheap remedies put to- earner are nor-wrui one notiie ot I'l Driimmond't Lightning Heniedv. and an sufferer will bear wltnesa In that fact, ami anv druggist who lias told It I ready ami willing to offer evidence. One bottle will cure any ordinary case, and the inone will he returned If II Falls. Sent to anv dress prepaid uu receipt of price. Drum, niond Medicine Co., 4S-00 Maiden Lane ttw tork, Agents wanted. Net from financial Manftaalat, "I do not recommend Chamberlain1 Coul'Ii Kemedy from a financial ttand point, for we. have otliers in stock on which we make a larger profit," says Al. Mnggini, a prominent druggist of Hrnddock, I'cnn,, "but tironute many of our customer have spoken ot it In me inchest praise, we sell more of than of any similar preparation we have in the store." For sale by Edwin ltoia, druggist. , Aceldama Hake tirlrplee. So doet Rheumatism, and after a lime kills, tool Dr. Uruuiinond's Ughtuing Remedy relieve the pain at once, and is warranted to cure One bottle, price live dollars, it enougn lor any oruuiary case. If von eaiiiuiL ,,t It from vonr drumrlal. write to the Driiminond Medicine Co., 4M Ml Maiden Lane, New York. Agents wanted, 'haaaerlalHe t elle. Cholera ta ftlarrhaea Mesaedr, I have sold and used In my family for several years, Chamberlain's Colic Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy and have found it one of the most useful and sstiafactory remedies I ever ban died. C. II. Lewi, druggist, Bait Lake City, Utah. For sale by Edwi KOss, druggist. Aa Invaluable Keaiear fee Calsla. Sheriff Hardman, of Tyler county W. Ya., was prostmtml with ft cold when he begun tiling Chamberlain Cough Remedy. In (peaking ot it be aay: "It gave tne ahnoat Inttant re lief. 1 find it to bo an invaluable rem edy for cold," For sale by Edwin Koss, druggist. I'roas Newbergr. C. F. Mooro A Co., prominent drug gilts of New berg, Ore,, ay: "Since our customer have become acnuni u ted with the good qualiticaof Chamber lains Cough Remedy, we sell but little of any other kind. Chamberlaln'i medicine all give good satisfaction." Fur sal by Kdwm Kos. druggiat. EUGENE HAHNEMANN. O . Wholesale Dealer IX IMPORTED AND POMEITI0 Wines s Liquors DISTILLER'S AGENT, wJej JrVIjjJ)tt) Vrf0gai V H. DdLMAN Has the St. Holom AfirNrvrnn (1 BRADLEYsMETCALfC cttcanArco B00TS&SH0ES ISTABUSHCO IMS lltCIOmf BUOTM TraTWOriu' A Large Invoice of Stylish and Durabl Footwear Just Received. Price of old Stock Greatly Reduced PORTLAND Marble forks. SCHANEN Su NEU, Manufacturer of Monuments, Headstones, And all kind of Marble, Granite, Stonework, Tablets, Curbing, eto. Special ettimate lor any desired work larnished on application. 90S) First St.. bet. Madison and J.fferson, Forllaaa, Oregon. - 1 WATCH lam !T5.1LD. tataic, BOTtasu, 4tMt wOywrf l 1L (Mwr mm mm" tl; : .. r-"J.-.rr "r ftl Manufacturers ROUGH Aril Fir and Cedar Lumber. Clear Flooring, Ceiling and Finishing Material Constantly on Hand, '7 "- Clatskanie, - Oregon. v Are You Prejudiced Many people tMnk it necessary to go to ome largj - ; city to find a first-class DRUG Don't you believe it; because you can be convinced that there is a first-class drug store here by calling on Who carries a fine and varied stock of Drugs, Chemicals, Standard Patent Medicines, Fresh from the Factory. Prescriptions carefully compounded by an experienced cheixist. FINE IPEIjXJBIED St. Helens, : : : Oregon. CLATSKANIE . LINE.- STEATTETl G. T7. SHAVEUe J, W. SHAVER, Master. Leaves Portland at Alder St. dock Monday, Wednesday, Friday J for Clatskanie, touching at Sauvies Island. St. Helena, Columbia City, Kalama, Neer City, Rainier, Cedar Landing, Mt Coffin, Bradbury, Stella, Oak Point, and all intermediate points, te- ,j turning Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday. MUCKLE -(aiittfactarrs f -A PSSLt GENERAL MERCHANDISE. ST. HELENS, OB. Joseph Kellogx 5s Co.s Hiver Steamers, M&pz" i Joseph Kellogg NORTHWEST Leaves and Friday at 5 am. Leaves day, and Saturday at 6 a. m. JOSEPH KELLOGG Wes RAINIER at 6 a. daily, Sunday excepted, arriving at Portland at 10:30 Keturning leaves Portland at 1 Potit Buy Your Dru ANYWHERE BUT AT A REQULAS N.. ANYWHERE BUT Frec r TOP AT?. I II tit V of and Dealers in 89 DRESSED STORE. BROS.i 4s and Northwest FOR COWLITZ RIVER. 1 KELSO1 Monday, Wednesday PORTLAND Tuesday, Tk- p. m., arriving at 6 p. m AT A REGULAR r" Va made to ouilj h .V A,.