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About The Oregon mist. (St. Helens, Columbia County, Or.) 188?-1913 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 20, 1893)
United Ktatu ind Counljr Official Paper 8t. IIblrmh, January 20,1803. BRIEF MENTION. Kx-Prrsldunt IlSjres diod suddenly at till home til Fremont, Ohio, Tuesday morning at 11 o 'cluck, 0. W. Hlakesley ind A.J. Hubert made a trip to Astoria last Friday, returning on Saturday. For soma days past Dr. ClltTn wlfs ha boon erlciiiHly 111. I.ast Hatarday Dr Cau thorn, of Portland, was called In consulta tion. Wsars pleased that Dr, Clllt thinks Ida wife la Improving. Mr, and Mrs. Thomas UlontriKer.of Bcap )oiie, brought over a slua son to see Pr, !lliriat Hunihiy waning, returning borne Monday morning, . 1 ;. Mr. J. Von CHrniip.of OHk Foliit.Wasli,, was In Ht, Helens Tuesday, in consultation with Attorney Who un legal matters. The steamer Hhsver has been hauled off for repairs, nnd ttit Sarah DUon l now on the run between Portland and Clatnkanlo. A grand inasiiuerad ball li announced for Wednesday arenlng, February 22. at Wm & I'rioe's bull, Bcappoose. A good tluit Is anticipated. .' A piUe masquerad bull I booked for Mawinlo ball, Ht. Helens, to lake place on Tuesday evening;, February 14. ltrlce'e orchestra hat been engaged to furnish the fmisln, and a successful ball and highly en joyable time may be eipesled. 0, Bauervia says thosa " warm nlgliU" out In Cnrlon Valley, spoken of by our cor respondent, wi re almost cold enough to frees the teeth of a 14-year-old pullet. Messrs. Dlllard & Cole, Thomas Cooper nd "ye printer man" came duwn from 1' irtliind on the Lurllne on bar Saturday night run. The Lurllne la good boat and ft, but the motion of I er cabin forcibly retnlmle one of the gyrations of jig-saw on short allowance. ' Leaf Wednesday morning Al Boblnon was i tied wit a lit a fit of Industry and put a prop up against the fence la front of lila barn and drove In a couple of anil. Tbe ctfi.rt required considerable exertion and be will not repeat It again aoon. Mrs. C. L. Colburn, who baa been quite ill for two weeks past, is now able to be up and about the huuie. Vow la the season for smelts, and the people aetu lobe "siuclt'Mng ihemsslvts to their hearts' content. .. f! -J CI.ATHKANIK. John Mullen was on our streets today, lor lb' firit time In some months. The steamer Harsh Dixon came in Mon day evening in place of the Hlmvor. anil aeemed to carry most of the crews of both vessel. Will Deeds left the steamer here this week for a vWt to Nebaleui valley, where Lis wife la alopplug. Dave and Jimmy McDonald, Oeorge (Sutherland and Frank Elliott started on Tuemlay for their respective claims In tlie Kvhalem valley country to rusticate. Railroad rumors furnish a topic forcon ....i;,.n la il. tnres and el-ewhere about town. The prospect of a road from (iuble to Astoria pleases our people very much nd is fully dlscusied. Tbe addition of new pupils at the school has made another purchase of desks necca- asry. Mrs. Orant Jones returned home last week, after quite an extended residence with her sister in town. Tbe present Is a remarkably quiet time in our village, and the cutting and deliver ing of firewood la tlte most nourishing In dustry . The sharp frosta that have vWted us make good deal of wood necessary to comfort. Another "social" Is announced for next Friday evening at Merrill's hull, with lite rary and musical exercises, coffee and aandwiches as tbo attractions. There will be quite a settlement on a part of K. 8 Bryant's place In the near future. The following persons have secured tracts of live or more acres of land which they xpert to Improve and reside upon: U Leonard, Kay Sullivan, C. W. Jones, E. lUnklne and Chas Holsvert. These tracts are outside tbe city Hmlta but near enough, the owners think, to give them city advan tages and afford them a market for the Teuetablea they propose to raise. Mr. Leonard la already located on bis 10 acres, and 0. W. Jones Is at work clearing off his piece. Cbarlea Ertckaon has been logging this winter off the Adam Uarr pinna, and Is get ting quite a number of logs into tbe river. Dfcl.KNA. About three lnchea of anow fell at this place last Saturday, but soon disappeared under the warm Influences of the sun and wind. . Mr J. A. Atkins made a business trip to St. Helena last Tuesday, returning the same day. Atkina baa had very poor health ever alnee he returned from California. W. N. Meserve has been at Rainier for two weeke past, surveying for Mr. A. T. Dobbins ond others. Miss Attia Mathews la progressing nicely with the Lost creek school. We under stand she expeots to give an entertainment at the close of school. Mr. William Holsapple has recently pur chased a team ready for the coming sea aon's baullng. Although the weather has been very dis agreeable for several weeks, Mr. Cramer has been able to make hi regular trips on time with the mail from Mnygers. Mr. end Mrs. John ralm spent Christ mas with their daughter, Mra. Lilgerson. of Portland. Thomas Meserve returned from St. Hel ens last Monday. Meserve Brothers expect to begin work eoon on thefr mill building, preparatory to moving the mill. -s pjet Iram " Finauelal Mandpaltit. i' do not recommend Chamberlain's Cough Jtemedy from a financial stand point, for we lmvo otliorain etook on which we make a larger profit," aaya Al MftEK'11'' a prominent druggist of Br'addocU, Perm., "but because many of our customers have spoken of it in the liigtio' praise. We soil more of it than of any similar preparation we have in the atore." For tale by Edwin Jtau, druggist. , county covut, Prace.alnf a ( tbe January Tern I (MIS. (Continued from last week,) B W Totter, Juror at Deoember ad journed term circuit court. , 6 20 WA Wood, same 6 20 Uvorge II Lemont, same , 0 20 J A Lumar, same 820 8 A Miles, same 6 20 TO Watts, same,,.., ,. 6 20 J ackson I'eaober, same 6 20 George Anderson, same.,., ......... 6 20 M Llvennore. same 0 20 CBImpson, same........... 6 Ben Lamar, same ,. 6 20 Allen Robinson, same 8 20 8 It Watts, lumber furnished road district So. I,...'.., . 29 40 B W Lobman, same, Mo. 6 15 00 0 II Brlggs, cutting timber out of road, district Mo. 4..... 8 00 (ilaa A I'rudliomme, stationery, supplies for oourtliouse.,..,. 12 00 II O Howard, lumber furnished for road dutrlct Mo. 4 IS 20 J M Muynard, painting bridge signs I'ttUburg bridge ,. . 400 0 II New tli, medical attendance on Mrs. Tuttle, pauper 4 00 NMJIecghlcy, hauling lumber for bridge, road district No. 18 8 00 Qlaaa & Prudhoiume, supplies for oourthouse ... , , . . . . '. '. 15 60 O W BlKga, constable and wltnosa ' fees Alfred Copp, insane.. 11 20 LT Vanover, witness feos, same ... 4 (10 1.0 Baxter, attendance on the grund Jury 8 40 F A Zlllgitt, spikes for rd So. 14. .. 7 20 Westport Mill Co, lumber r d No. 21 8 13 B B tjulek, fees as county clerk .... 107 65 A M A W KTIcln nor, repairing and buildlngbridge 80 00 Adam Stump, powder, fuse end null road nistrlctNo. 1 8 76 A J Orwlg, work Doer creek bridge 78 00 W 3 Rice, feee as deputy district at torney, slate cases 63 00 L Decker, constable fees State vs Ben I.amar 8 00 W W Hlakesley, Juror, same 1 00 K W I'otier, same 100 Thomas Cooper, same ..... 1 00 C Colburn , same . 100 Jackson Peachcr, same 1 00 II Clark, rame... 100 M Kay, witness same 1 60 FM Miles, same 1 60 J Wellington, same 1 60 A H Blakesley, J P fees same ..... 12 10 Q W Barnes, county commissioner and supervisor of roads .......... 65 00 BO fchoonorer, eume , 71 00 O A Massie, fees as county sheriff .. 188 40 Same, fees, State vs Kmll Schmidt., 12 60 A B Little, fees as county surveyor. 19 00 O II Hicrcks, bounty on scalps 2 00 IL'nry Huber, same..... 12 00 Jamea Turpin, sane... 62 00 J WHnkham, same 2 00 W It Holmes, same 4 00 Charles Merrill, same .. 3 00 K W Conyers. supplies furnished to Mra Muyourd .... 10 00 BILLS LAID OVER. J C Johnson, 125 wagon loads gravel at Scents per load.. ..... 1000 BILL HaJECTKD. Columbia River Lumber fc Fuel Co, planking on roads 153 00 A A Hinitli, work on roads, district matter ........... .. 8 00 Oro D Barnard, oourthonse supplies 1 66 L M 81ms, medical attendance un In sane man...... 5 00 la the mattor of bills allowed. On this day the following bills were ex amined and allowed and the clerk or dered to draw warrants for the runpecl- ive atnounlet R S Payne, bridge work road district No. 9 128 25 M White, same 20 26 Same, deputy supervisor t d Mo. 9. . 16 00 J B Doan, " ' No. 8.. 30 00 In the matter of obstructions in county roads. On this day it is or dered by Ilia court that the road su pervisors in the several road districts open all county roads where estab lished and traveled, and remove any and all obstructions on said roads, and particularly tho supervisor of road (liHtriol Mo 9 is instructed to remove all olictriiclions on the road loading from Maygcr'a landing to J. W. Me serve's. Matter of N. Pinclcnoy road. At this torm A. li. Little is authorised by the court to murk a cor tula tree that had been heretofore marked and men tioned in Held notes of survey of said road but subsequently cut out by some one unknown to this court; provided, however, that N. Pinekney pay nil costs and expenses of having said tree re-marked. Matter of defective county bridge near residence of A. E. McDonald, in road district No. 5. On this day it is ordered that A. P. McDonald, road tuporvisor of said district, be instruct ed to watch said bridge, and if in hie opinion the same becomes unsafe for travel, that he post notices thereon stopping travel, and that he close up said bridge by fencing across both ap proaches thereto and tbat he report the same to this court. Matter of allowance to family of W. McKay, Indian paupers. On this day it is ordered that the family of Wm, McKay, an Indian pauper, be allowed $3 per week in groceries, etc, from this date until further orders of this court, the same to be furnished by Muckle Brothers. Mattor of bills allowed. On this day the bill of S. B. Hiigoy, heretofore laid over, came on to bo heard, and the court at this time being sufficient ly advised, it is ordered that the further sum of $18 be allowed as per bill for road work in road district No. 6, and that the clerk draw an a warrant for the same. ' Matter of bill of damages presented by 8. R. Hagey. On this day this matter came on for further hearing, and the court being fully advised at this time, it is therefore ordered that the further sum of $75 be allowed in futl payment of all damages sustained by 8. K. Hagcy by reason of injury to a mare of claimant, and that the clerk of this court draw a warrant in favor of said Hagey for the amount on the county treasurer of Columbia county, Oregon. Matter of James Moore, a county charge. On this day it is ordered by the court that no further assistance-or supplios be allowed James Moore, here tofore a county charge, and tbat the clerk of this court notify said1 Moore of this order, and that he notify John Dolan that the county will not be re sponsible for any further assistance rendered said Moore, or for his board and lodging. Mattor of road supervisors appoint ed at the January term of this court, 18U;i, On this day it is ordered that all road supervisors in Columbia coun ty, Oregon, be appointed at the Janu ary term of the county court of each year, and that they enter upon the discharge of their duties as such on February 1st of each year, and that they file their report and settlement of their account with the court at the March term of each year. Matter of reconsidering petition for the Guide road. On this day it is or dered by the court In the matter of petition of Charles Wickstrom, et al., for change in oouuty road known as the Gable road, be resubmitted to the court and the petition be presented upon its merits at the next regular term of this court. Matter of road supervisors to collect delinquent road tax. On this day it is ordered by the court that the road supervisors in their respective road districts proceed according to law to collect all delinquent road tax in their respective districts.'. Matter of change of boundaries of the several road districts in Columbia county, Oregon. On this day this matter came on regularly to be heard, and the court being siiiliciontly advised in the matter, it is therefore hereby ordered and adjudged tbat the boun daries of tho severu! road districts in Columbia county, Oregon, be and they are hereby established as follows, viz No. 1. all of sections 11 and 12, t 3, r 3. sections 7 to 18 inclusive, and sections 22, 23 and 21, t3, r 2, and sec tions 7, 14, 15, 16, 17 and 18, and n I sections 19, 20, 21, 22, 23 and sw i sec tion 19, t 3, r 1, east boundary line ex tending to the middle of the channel of the Columbia river. No. 2. sections 1 and 2, t 3, r 3, sections 1 to 6 inclusive, t 3 r 2, sec tions 2, 3, 4,5,6, 8,9,10,11, t 3, r 1, and sections 23, 24, 25, 26, 35, 30, t 4, r 8, and sections 19, 20, 21, 22, 23, 26, 27, 28, 29, 30, 31, 32, 33, 34, 35, 36, 1 4, r 2, and sections 31, 32, 33, 34, 1 4, r 1, east - boundary line extending to the middle of the channel of tbe Co lumbia river. t No. 3. Sections 13, 24, 25, 1 4, r 2, and sections 15, 16. 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 22, 30, 29. 28, 27, 14, r 1, cast boundary line extending to tho middle of the channel of the Columbia river. No. 4. Commencing at the center of the channel of the Columbia river at a point parallel with section line between sections 10 and lo, t 4, r 1, thence due west on said section line to where said section line Intersects the east boundary line of N. P. It. It. Co.'s right of way, tlnmce northerly along said east boundary line to where the same intersects ) section line of sec tion 23, t 6 r 1, thence east on said section line to the center of the chan nel of the Columbia river, thence south along the middle of the channel of said Columbia riyer to the place of beginning. Un. 6. Sections 1, 2, 11, 12. 13, 14, 23, 24, 2.), t 5, r 2, sections 5, 6, 7, 8, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 28, 29, 30. and u 32, 33, 34, t 5, r 1, sections 35, .36, t 6, r 2, sections 31, 32, t 6 r 1, east boun dary line extending to the middle of the channel of the Columbia river. No. 6. Sections 2. 3, 4 and 7 to 25 inclusive, t 6, r 2, sections 19, 29 and 3, t 6, r 1, and e J section 35, t7, r 2, east boundary line extending to the middle of the channel of the Columbia river. No. 7. Sections 21 22, 23, 26, 27, 28, 33, 34, w 4 35, and sections 15 and 10, t 7, r z, e aud uortii boundary line extending to the middle of the chan nel of the Columbia river. No. 8. Sections 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 8, 9, 10. 11, 12, 1 6, r 3, sections 5 and 6, t 6, r 2, sections 25, 32, 33, 34, 35, 36 and se i 27, s I 26, a i 24, 1 7, r 3, a and ne i 19, and all of 20, 17, 30, 29, 31, 32, t 7, r 2, east boundary line extending to the middle of the channel of the Columbia river, fronting section 17. t 7,r2. No. 9 Section 6, t7, r 3. soclions 1. 2, 3, 4, t 7, r 4, sections 15, 16, 20, 21, 22, 23, 24, 25, 26, 27, 28, 29, 32, 33, 84, 35, 36 and e 31, t 8, r 4, and sections 19, iiO, 31, t o, r i, north boundary line extending to tbe middle of the chan nel of the Columbia river. No. 10. East A seel ions 6 and 7, all of 5, aud 8 to 36 inclusive, 1 7, r4, and w i sections 18, 19, 30, and se 4 section 30, aTnd all of 31, t 7, r 3, sections 6 and 7, t 6, r 3, and 1, 2, 11 and 12, 1 6, r 4. No. 11 Sections 1, 2, 3, 10, 11, 12, 13. 14, 15. 22, 23, 24, and e 1 21, 16. 9. 4, and e w 4 4, and ne i nw i 9, t 7, r o, and sections 44, and e 3d, and e $ JVJ, t , ro.anu w 4 31, t , r4, and 6 and 7, t 7, r 4, north boundary line extending to the middle of the channel of the Columbia river. No. 12. Sections 27, 28, 29, 30, 31, 33, 34, t 7, r 6, sections 4, 5, 6, 7, f), 9, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 28, 29, 30, 31, 32. 33, t 6. r 5, and aeotions 4, 5, 6 and 9, t 6, r 6. No. 13. Sections 25, 26, 35, 36, 1 7. r 6, sections 1, 2. 3, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 22, 23, 24, 25, 26, 27, 34, 35, 36, t 6, r 5, sections 1, 2, 8, t 5, r 5, sections 5 and 6, t 6, r 4, aeotions 3 to 10 nd 13 to 36 inclusive, t 6, r4, sections 18, 19,30 and 31, t 6, r 3. No. 14. Sections 1, 2, 3, 4. 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 24, 25, 36, and w i 23, t 5, r 4, section 1, 1 4, r 4, sections 5, 6, and w A 4, 1 4, r 8. sections -7, 8, 17, 18, 19, 20, 30, 29, 31, 22, and W I 4, 9,16,21, 28 and 33, and s45 and 6, nw i 0, t 0, r3. No. 10. Sections 7, 8, and 10 to 36. 1 5, r 5, sections 5 and 6, t 4, r 6, sec tions 7, 8, 17, 18, 19, 30. 31. 82. and w 29,t5,r4. no. 10- sections 1, z, 3, 4, and 7 to 36 inclusive, t 4, r 5, sections 1. 2. 3. 4. 6, 6, t 3, r 6, sections 5, 6, 7, 8, 18, 19, 30, and w i 17, t4,r4. No. 17. Sections 21), 29, 28, 32i 33. 34, t 8, r 3. sections 8, 4, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 15, 16, 17, 20, 21, 22, 29, 28, e i 18 and 19, ne i 30, n 27 and sw i 27, 1 7, r 3, north boundary line extending to the middle of the channel of the Co lumbia river. No. 18. Sections 20. 21. 22. 26. 27, 28,33.34,35, w i 23, 629, t5,r4, 2 and 3 and w A 4 and ne A 4, t 4. r 4. No. 19. Sections 2 to 6 inclusive, t 3, r 4, 9 to 16, 20 to 29, and 31 to 36 all inclusive, and e A 17 and se i 4, t 4, range 4, 7 to 13 inclusive, 19 to 22, and 27 to 34, all inclusive, 1 4, r 3, and 7 and 18, t4,r2. No. 20. Sections 3 to 10. 15 to 22, and 26 to 30, all inclusive, and 35, t 5, r 2, and 31 to 34 inclusive, t 6, r 2. No 21. Sections 5, 6, 7, 8, 17, 18, 19. 20, w A 16 and 21, and s A 9 and w A nw i 9, and se $ nw i 9, and wsj 4, 1 7, r 0, 31, 32, and w w 4 33, 1 8, r 5, north boundary liqe extending to the middle of the channel of the Co lumbia river. No. 22, Sections 1 to 6,8 to 12, and 14 to 17 all inclusive, t 4, r 2, 31, 32, 33, 34 and 80, 1 6, r 2, 5, 6 and 7, and all of 4 and 8 west of east boundary line of N. 1'. K. It. Qo.'s right of way, t 4, r 1, 31, j 32, and all of e J 33 west of east boundary line 01 is. r. it. it. Co.'s right of why, t 5, r 1. ' No. 23. Sections 1, 2, 3 and e A 4, t 4, r 3, 10 to 15 inclusive, 22 to 27 in clusive, 84, 35. 30, and e A. 9, 10, 21, 28. 33. and s A 1, 2, 3 and 4, t 0, r 3. No. 24. Sections 13 to 17, 20 to 25, and 32 to 36 ull inclusive, t 6, r 3, n 4 1, 2, 3, 4, 0, and ne i 0, 1 1), r 3. No. 25 Sections 1, 2, 11, 12, 13, 14 23, and n 4 24 and 26, 1 7, r 3, sections 7, 18, and uw i 19, t 7, r 2, north boun dary line extending to the middle of the channel of the Columbia river. Matter of appointment of road su pervisors. On this day this matter coming regularly on to be considered by the court, and the court being sum ciontly advised at this time, it is there fore hereby ordered that the following named persons bo and they tre hereby appointed road supervisors of the sev eral road districts in Columbia county, Oregon, for the ensuing year, and that they qualify according to law and en ter upon the dischargd of their duties as such. (Sue list of appointments published last. For District No. 25, read It. r. Harm instead of Burns. Train Wrecked. Lait Sunday, while s wood train on the Portland it Willamette Valley (narrow gauge) was speeding up the line from Port land, it ran into a tree which had fallen across the track, derailing tbe entire train, killing tbe fireman, John Hohenleitner, and a laborer named Prascallcr. The train coiited of engine, several flat cars aud caboose. In the latter there were 17 men. mostly laborer, and all save one was in Jure J. The entire train jumped the track and went into the ditch below, a distance of 25 feet. The engine and cars were com pletcly demolished. The Injured were at once taken to their homes In Portland, ex cept thoie who bad no homes, who were taken to tbe city hospital, where two have since died from their injuries, DIED. PHICE At Bcappoose, Or., January IB, 1803, of pneumonia, Lola Maude, seven weeks old infant duughter of Mr. and Mrs. v. w . rnce. " There's a pslr of little hands Laid to rest forever more; There's two pearly dimpled rheeks Whose rich blossoming Is o'er; Death hai sealed two little eyes That will no more smile or weep; Tiny window of tte soul Little baby's gone to sleep, blie has only gone to sleep. ' She will wake in fairer lands. Where the angel Voces sing; There the llowrets shall expand, 'there shall love perfection biing; She has reached the golden shore. Thro' the river etild and deep; A njrels bore her safely, there ; Little baby's gone to sleep, Brie ban only gone to sleep." ELECTBICITT VS. DISEASE. Another Long Lint of Cures Added to the Thousands Accom plished by Its Lee. So much has been said in praise of Drs. Darrin and their wonderful cures by electricity, aud so many cards and letters from grateful patients, that it seems useless to publish them. We will, however, give names and ad- daesses that people may to refer to them : Charles Smith, 143 Fourth street, Portland, Or.; nervous debility, kid ney and liver complaint and pain in back; cured. Mrs. K. J. F rakes, Bcappoose, Or.; heart trouble and general debility; cured. Also her son was cured of rheumatism. W. F. Hubbard, superintendent of the United Slates fish commission, Clackamas, Or.; moth or liver spots over his person ; cured. Mrs. It. Griffith, Boisford, Was.; ca- tarh, brohchilis, dyspepsia, kidney trouble and female complaints; re stored to heullh. F. P. Sawtell, Independence, Wash. ; dyspepsia and kidney complaint, pro nounced Bright s disease by some phy sicians; restored. Dr. Darrin still holds forth at 2701 Washington street, Portland, aud 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 at half his former prices. The poor free. Circular and question list sent free. Always Get tlte Beat. Persons who sutler from rheumatism want Immediate relief. It is not enoug 1 that the palun should be eased, and the sp- petito be increased. Anything short of a cure is only prolonging torture. The poi sonous acids in the blood, which Is the di rect cause of rheumatism, are immediately and eflectunlly expelled by Dr. Druni- Iliuuu B L.iKllbuui(S JVCIUCUJT , TV UVID ,1, IHIU to perform a cure, the prico is refunded If the druo-eist cannot furnish it the rem edy will be sent prepaid to any address On receipt 01 price, nve miliars, iminiiuona Medicine Co., 48-60 Maiden Lane, New York, Agents wanted. TOIRLST AND F111LT HEADQUARTER!!. New York Kestaurant. Andbksoh a Beakey, Proprietors. No. 13t First Street, PORTLAND, - - OREGON. from the Pinery Waode Of the North to the Everglade of the South, druggists are besieged by people with every shade of rheumatism, inquiring about Dr. Drummond's Remedy. "Will itcuremeT" And the drogprist points to the fact that the Drurcniond Medicine Co., 48 60 Maiden Lane, New York, otter a re ward of f BOO for a case their remedy will not cure. That kind of answer is satisfy ing, and the sufferer planks down rive dol lars ana goes nome auu is inireu. r.oi ouiy relieved I but Cubed. Agents wanted. FRUIT TREES! WE HAVE TO MAKE ROOM for spring planting, so are offering spple trees at wholesale prices to retail buyers.' These are choice varieties, sulta hie for market or home use; t for (SO, V for 100: prune trees, 112 per 100. A. HOLADAY, Jan. 20, 1893 tf Scappoose, Or. It ft ban Id Be In Every Honse. J. B. Wilson, 371 Clay St. , Bharpiburg, Pa., says he will not be without Dr. King's New Discovery for Consumption, Coughs and Colds, that It cured his wife who was tbrcatcued with pneumonia after an uttock of la grippe, when various other remedies and several physicians bad done her no good. Itobert Barber, of Cooksport, l'a., claims Dr. King's New Discovery has done him more good than anything be ever used for lung trouble. Nothing like it. Try It. Free trial bottles at Edwin Ross' drug store. A Care for Croup. II your- children are subject to croup, always keep a bottle of Cham berlain's Cough Remedy at hand. It is a prompt and certain cure. If given as soon as the croupy cough appears it will prevent the attack. For sale by Edwin Ross, druggist. Chamberlain's Colic. Cholera anal Plurrhoett ftomedr, I bavo 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 satisfactory remedies I ever han dled. C. H. Lewis, druggist, Salt Lake City, Utah. For sale by Edwin Ross, druggist. An Invaluable Itemedr for Colde. 8heriff Hardman, of Tyler county, W. Va., was prostrated with a cold, when he began using Chamberlain's Cough Remedy. In speaking of it he says: "It gave me almost instant re lief. 1 find it to be an invaluable rem edy for colds," For sale by Edwin Ross, druggist. From Newberg. C. F. Moore & Co., prominent drug gists of Newberg, Ore., say: "Since ourcuKtomcrs have become aequain tod with the good qualities of Chamber lains Cough Remedy, we sell but little of any other kind. Chamberlain's medicines all give good satisfaction." For sale by Edwin Ross, druggist. Notice of Sale. I will on SATURDAY, the 4th day of FEBRUARY, 183, at 11 o'clock a. m.. sell at public auction, at my house on the "Wapato Farm." on the Willamette Slough, in Columbia County, Oregon, two horses beloiiplng to tbe firm of I. F. Pow ers, described as follows. One bav horse, will weigh abont 1200 pounds, and the other a sorrel with a white face, and will weieb about the same. The said, sale is for the board and the pasturage of said horses from the ISth of November. 1HJ1, until tbe pres ent, amounting: to C112. and tbe costs of advertising and sale. Jan. 13, lt3 4t F. D. I1ENKICI. For Sale! I have a number of registered Poland China pigs, which I will sell at my place at Scappoose, Oregon. j6a6 Harry West. EUGENE HANNEMANN. Wholesale Dealer IS IMPORTED AND DOMESTIC Wines i Liquors o DISTILLER'S AGENT. S47 Front Street, Portland, Oregon. Wi II. DOLMAN Has the St. Helens Afirmrvrno BRADLEYsMETCALFCK CELEBRATED B00TS&SH0ES ESTABLISHED S4 IHL BIGGEST BOOT IN THE WORLD TSAAEMASK COPVOttHTta A Large Invoice of Stylish and Durable Footwear Just Received. Prices of old Stock Greatly Reduced. PORTLAND Marble Works. sf i mm, mm --km i SCHANEN & NEU, Manufacturers of Monuments, Headstones, And all kinds of Marble, Granite, Stonework, Tablets, Curbing, etc Special estimates for any desired work furnished on application. 268 First St., bet. Madison and Jefforson, Portland, Oregon. CHEAPEST WATCH IM THE WORLD. lltniCifl BOTia.ST, W11B ri IK CASI, SO S" hSStlKSU. S wftioh to dittant bum ! irraatsrt dtfliCUltY IB OlUna tbat tbey cannot belltve thai rj cau lumisn s a u till AMERICAN WATCH FQft SleSOe WVttiortlorsjoUei Ol tuouiacuiQ auu rami to ui putUaiir or titu paper, aa ui oar reuiu Uy, and GUARANTEE U liKOUt giiou umeiur on I YEAR. Wtthguud uaolt will run purrtctlj" for U rears. s iimpiy a triumph of American In muUjand aatlU Hadt of 10O.O0O, th larfraai b contract iDr ul in lot ordar for watvhei iv 1tl Hanca the price. The Lanrwet wetb man a ftKturing plank la tlx world maklnn thea vatcbee. It rupreeeun wears oftxpertmout and outlay. Cut exactly r nreennta It twrvthtnia alaav Mnvnmnt li American Lever Lantpra FlnKm 10 boat a to minute. Perfectly abutted, re guldtud and totted. Um pa tout wtiultng aitaunmuut re Qukrltijf no k. Mailed pottt paid for aU.eOt for .Oa A. written guarantee accomuaulea eah. NnOaaiUaimiit and we will praeuitt you with ft handnoma sold plntetlciiaiu Empire Watch Co., New York. a oa r n o-Tsa bib auu I l tk.ni t mi . jjx ma w I Hill ' A A. BRYMT & Manufacturers ROUGHi Fir and Cedar Lumber. Clear Flooring, Ceiling and Finishing Material Constantly on Hand, Clatskanie, - - - Oregon. Are ITou Prejudiced Man people tlunk it necessary to go to some large 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 chemist. St. Helens, : : . : Oregon. CLATSKANIE LINE.- STEAMER G. W. SHAVER. J. W. SHAVER, Master. Leaves Portland at Alder St. dock Monday, Wednesday, Friday for Clatskanie, 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. MUCKLE BROS., Manufacturers of- LUMBER AUD 3IALIJU n GENERAL MERCHANDISE. ST. HELENS, OR. Joseph Kellogg fc Foil j uoLpu ivnu aim iwuinv vou for cowlitz river. NORTHWEST leaves KELSO Monday, Wednesday, and Friday at 5 am. Leaves PORTLAND Tuesday, Thurs dayr 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. Returning leaves Portland at 1 p. m., arriving at 6 p. m iwS'fcOjp ,r yur Medicines at the Clatskanie Drug Store, Where you will find the largest stock of PATENT MEDICINES, PRESCRIPTION DRUGS, TOILET ARTICLES, ETC., In Columbia County DR. J. E. HALL, Proprietor. Hart & Sweetland, Proprietor St. Helens Meat Market Fresh and Baited Meats, Sausage, Fish and vegetables. Meals by wholesale at special rates. Kxpress nugon ran to all parts o( town, and charges reasonable, v , C0M1Y of and Dealers in Attn- DRESSED STORI Co.'s River Steamers, TiTOOr Katie, far pk.lcatlaa. . . . . Laud Offlc. at Oregon City, Oregon. Twmber . 1KM. . NOTICE is hereby given that the following n&med netller ha Died notice of his Inten tion to make flDal proof in support of blsrlalm, and that said proof will be made before the County Clerk of Columbia enmity, at St. Helena, Oregon, on February H, lata. i; HENRY TIMONES, Homestead entry No. SMI, for the of e'inf see 28, tS n. r 4 w. He names the fnllownur witnesre to prove hia continuous re'!ene upon, aud cultivation of. saitl lnnJ. vis: (.iiiial Henrirlokson. Oscar O. Wai..!..)!, I'eter W.w.e hi. Peter Maltaon: all of Ustokaiti. !. eWS J. t. A,r,r,ttMtfl,Ki:itf.