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About The Oregon mist. (St. Helens, Columbia County, Or.) 188?-1913 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 27, 1893)
CilW Mitoi ud County Official Paper St. Hileni, Jamuaby 27,1693. BRIEF MENTION. Mr. N. 0. Dale, of Miit, wu at ths county seat TueiKlMy. Kimball pianos and organs for rale by L. V. Moors, of Portland. lUr. McCart, of Portland University, preached here last Sunday. Only 25 cent per year. "Our Youth" P. 0. Bos 2329, Bun Franoiaco, Cal. Harry Wwst, of Scappoose, called at thli otllos Monday. If you want a good piano buy a Kimball of L. V. Moere, of Portland. Judge Woodham, of Reuben, was In the city Saturday on legal butinitss. Seud 25 cent today for one year'a subscription to "Our Youth. "Address, Cleaivut Tub. Co., San Francisco, Cal. and on easy puynioute. L. V. Moore, Portland, Or. Agents wanted in every eohool for ''Our Youlb," only 25 eonta per year. Clement Pub. Co., Box 2321), San Fran Cisco, Cai. The boata have all been running the alough for several daya owing to the large amount of Ice iu the Columbia. If you want to get a good piano or organ at headquarters, go to L. V. Moore, of Portland. The largeat and beat juvenile jour nal Ja "Our Youth," only 25 cenU per year. Clement Pub. Co., Box 2329, Ban Franciaco, Cal. Miaa Joaie (Jrovea went up to Port Ian J Wedretday to visit a few daya with ber parents. Kimball pianoa and orgam, manu factured by (he W. W. Kimball Co., i f Chicago, and told by L. V. Moore, of Portland, Oregon. Mark Swegt. accompanied by hit wife, of Keleo, Waah., trwnt a day or two in town latt week, visiting frieudt and relative. Attorney Di'.lard left Monday for a several weeka' viait tobia old borne in Virginia. Juetlce Lamar, of the United Statea aupreme court, died at Maoon, Qeorgia, Monday. Profeaeor Morris, ct Beaver allry ,tlie Well known phrenologiatMtlaat Friday ..r Pullman, III, where be will again enter the lecture field. James Corey.of Washington county, was In St. Helena Wednesday viaitiug bia ball brother, Mr. T. Cooper. The Australian Medicine Company bave been giving a series of enlerlain mettta here Uiia week, furnishing con eiderable am u tern cot for the children. Who la this h. V. Moore, of Port land, we hear to much about? He it (he wide-awake piano and organ mun of the coaal, who uudertunda the value of printer a ink. i a ft 1 Many ot our people nave avaneu Utemeelvea of the oporlunity and filled their iceliouaea during the frees up for uae during the long hot montht of neat anmnicr. Boyt can make money. "Our Youth" only 25 ceute a year. Agents wanted. Address, Clemens Pub. Co, Box 2329, Dan Franciaco, Cat License to wed have been lnued (hit week by the county ch'rk to An nie L. Hendrirka and J. N. Brin ; Clam M. Seoborn and John T. Wilton, and Katie Quioa and George C. Snider. The Odd Fellowa cemetery, three milet out, on the Portland road was surveyed Tueaday, end the lota will be aUkrd out In a tew daya, after which ibey will be placed on sale. How doee L. V. Moore, of Portland, Manage to Belt to many pianoa and organet That'a what puaxlee 1 it com petitora. The antwer it aimplo, be cauae he aella good imtrumonta at le gitimate price, and knowa how to use printer ink to let the public know it. Dr. Willie Marte, of Salem, waa in Bt. Helena Saturday taut viaiting bit Barents. He expected to slart,liia lew dye, for New York, where he will take a several montht courte in the medical and surgical institute, return ing home some time next lummer. Through the courtesy of T. C. Watta and Bepretentative Merrill we have before ua nearly every bill ao far intro duced in the Oregon legislature, many ofthemalmoat verbatim obliteratim, but introduced by differnt members. It seems that nearly every man iu that body have prepared a bill on roads and assessment. Last Eriday the swell of the tteamer Potter came near wrecking the Toledo t a ahoal place a few milet above St. Helens In the Willamette slough. The latter steamer suffered the breakage of .om. of her hog chains, and woe com. pelted to lie up here for the night. Next morning ahe relumed to Portland, where the neoesrary repairs were soon made, and she again resumed her reg ular trips. poisoned for Revenge. X dispatch from South Bend, Wash., States that the family of Isaao Bmllta were lolsoned throueh their food sevoral days Wo. Bmlth took an active pert In the pros cation ef the Boss gsng for murdering the Rradtrlcksons three rears ago, and since that Urns be has received many anony t "L signed "danger," "Justice Ito. threatening hit life. On three pre ous occasions attempts have been made poison the family by putting poison In Iha well and In tholr food, but each time it mm detected brfor the fatal results came. This time the family were seised with grip L. paint and bloody dysentery, but the at tending physician thinks he can save them. In Colombia. County, Too. tf ths oounty bad all the delinquent taies " . . ' ii.ia n mnrtMarea. they would have money enough to build a fine T.w court bouse. Dishonest taxpayers Wts robbed the county out of ""' .... -t .4 .11 atrana-a that Clat- dal art ana i l" - . In county has the poorest court house and CLATBKAN1H. Mrt, Walter Durham, who has been visit ing friends here for the past month, lft Friday evening for her borne In McMlnn villa, takine her mother, Mrs. E. W. Con vert, with her. Our tri-weekly steamer failed to put In an appearance on Monday evening tor the first time In along while. Bald to be too much Ice In the Columbia river. Frank Merrill returned from Portland on Friday with his arms so full of bundles he looked a little like Santa Clam and wss Just as welcome at his home. E. B. Bnydnr has bought out his late part ner, Harry Busing's Interest In the shingle business, and proposes to go It alone In the future. Watson Elliott and wife, of Marshland, were In town 'Tuesday, returning from a vixlt to Mr, and Mrs. Allen, on the summit, They started for home that evening. A. F. Myers, in addition to bis other sc enmpllKhments, It now doing the harness waking for this community. Me can now sell you a pair of new shoes, putch up the old ones, sell sugar, coffee, tobsceo, onions and horse feed, and repair the harness while the horses are eating. A very handy man. A further Investigation of the cause of the death of young llendrickson, who was shot nesr his parents' botneovertwo weeks ago, hat been ordered . and on Monday Dr. Hall, of this piece, went out to where the boy was burled to meet Dr. Meserve, and while there the body was taken up and ex amined by the two physicians as to the character and direction of the shot. The deceased boy's companion at the time of the shooting, has been arrested and a pre liminary hearing is to come off at Rainier on Thursday. There It a tort of standing joke around here to the effect that the present school board do not agree on anything and mver work together. To convince the public of the error ot that assertion it wss only noc esuarytoset the whole three members of the board at work at the school building lent Baturdny afternoon, fastening the new desks iu place , and working with saw, ham mer and hatchet to make some other im provements and changes, rendered neces sary by the locrcaelug attendance of schol ars The work was done well, snd the principal ol the schools, who was prenent, full constrained to quote the proverb : " How good and pleasant it is for brethren to dwell together in unity." The gathering at Morrill's ball last Fri day evening wu the best illustration of a social that we have enjoyed this winter. People came together with a good feeling and from the first there was an absence of the stiffness often noticed at such gather ings. About 8 o'clock some music wss In dulged in by those so disposed, using the new song books recently Introduced In theBshbath school. An orchestral selec tion followed, after which Miss Gertie Bad ger gave a reading, and an excellent reci tation waa rendered by Professor Cleeton, who recited that difficult poem, ''The Vagabond-"," In a masterly manner. A duet by Mrs. Badger and Miss Iloyle was followed by a recitation by Miss Boyle (title un known) spoken with clear articulation and in a very pleasing manner. After a vocal quartette, J. A . Vabrique gave the audience a poem called "t-t Feter'a Oa'e," which waa enihuaiaatleejly received. During some additional orchestral music a few ladies and gentlemen skipped out of the room but soon returned loaded down with coffee and sandwiches whlrh were distributed to those present. This assisted very much in pro moting the social features of the evening, and during this enjoyable exercise the aud ience bad its goud nature brought to the surface and indulged In songs around the organ, led by Katie Lane and E. C. Black ford, or In other enjoyable wave that were suggested. Fiom the small ai'mlaalon fee of 10 and ISocnts, $li was raised to apply on salary of the paster. Bev. F. L. Moere. api Any. Weather remarkably fine. Miss Mettle Kagey hat left our commun ity for a few weekt. -. J. Vahu. of Ilwaco, paid the small debt by remaining in onr midst for a week. Miss Lucy Stebroan bat returned to Il waco after a short visit to the valley. William Brown has just completed a fine store room. He intends lu me near tuture to be our postmaster. Great goodness I boys, can't some of you get up a dance? The Apiary reporter is eettlng nervous la every limb for a bit of excitement. ' D. B. rhtlllps bas just rebuilt his shingle mill ant Is running a full erew of men, and a better quality of shingles than la being turned out would he hard to find. D. M. Dorsey, our postmaster, hat left the valley to make Dayton his future home Dave hat si ways been a good neighbor and will be hard to replace. May prosperity follow Dim. . John Wilson has just completed as fine a residence as there Is in the valley. As John is a doservlng single man, we suppose noth ing short of a wedding will do him. If you need a witness to take to Bt. Helens, John, remember Ths Mist reporter is a dandy, 8CAPFOOSE. Mrs. Mine Freeman it very 111 with fever. Block of all kindt are wintering In good condition. Miss Mary Watts visited the Portland University from Friday until Sunday. , The snow still lies upon the ground here. In many places It Is six inches deep. Mr. W. T. Watts has put a new Turbine wheel in the sawmill and Is prepared to saw out any amount of lumber. Bev. Louis Bach, of Portland University, preached In the church last Sunday, and will continue to do so every other (Sunday. Services for the Germans at lOo'clock a. m. and the English at 11:50 a. m. Monday afternoon at 3 o'clock the resi dence of George Grant, of South Scappoose, with all his household effects, with the ex ecution of the organ, one bed and one trunk, wat co itumed by tire. N j Insur ance. Wesymyathlzewlih them l.t their misfortune. The Young Peoples' Christian Endeavor Society, ot Scappoose, which was organised last fall by Kev.Mr. and Mrs. Barber, of Wllsonvllle, Or.. Is now flourishing finely. Sixty members attend this society which meets every Huhbath evening, with Mrt. J. G. Watta a president. Profitable at well at enjoyable "moetingl are held from o'clock until 9:30 p. iu. V jnAHBIED. HNIDER OITINN. At the Oriental hotel in St. Helens, Friday, January 20. by Justice Blakealer, Mr. George C. Holder and Mist Katte tiuiun; all of Scappoose. VOUNTY COVHT. Proceedings ! Ike Ja.nwa.rr Tern, IR3. (Continued from last week.) Matter of petition of B. Kappler et al, for a county road. On this day came II. Knppler and 14 others and present their petition ror the establish ment of a county road, as luiiowa; Beginning on road survey xxo. do, known as the Baulacer road, al a stake marked A No. 1, at the intersection of what it knowa at the Wash. Muckte road : thence westerly on most practi cable route to a Hake marked 0 No. 2, 80 rods north of the southeast cornet of section 2, township 4 north, range 2 west ; thence south to the southeaat corner of tnid section 2, to a stake marked No. 3, iu said township and range, said road to be 40 feet in width. A suHlcient bond having been meo, with It. Kennler and Jumet Muckle, Jr., at sureties therein, and everything being regular, it is now hereby ordered that C. 8. Emerson, Lindley Meeker und Clark be appointed viewers, and A. B. Kittle surveyor, and that they meet at the retidence of Eli Lu tuan on Saturday, the 28th day of Jan uary. 1893, at 8 o'clock a. m., and qualify according to law and proceed . J . . . ,. . !.l to view, survey ana mar mm emu road, and report their doings to this court on or before the next regular term hereof; and, failing to meet on that day, then within five days there after. In the matter of change of Pitts burg and Vernonia county road. On this day came Israel Spencer and 17 othert, houieholden of Columbia Co., Or., and residents in vicinity of change of road petitioned for, asking for a change iu the filtsburg aud vernonia road, aa follows, viz ; ' Commencing at a slake markea a in the middle of the Pebble creek and Pittsburg road, at vWiicb stake the Pittsbutg and Vornonia road shall in v rsect the Pebble creek and Pittsburg road; thence running west on a direct line to the t poet between sections 3 and 4, towmdiip 4 north, range 4 weel ; thence ruuning on the present trav eled road to a ttake marked A ia the middle of the road, being on the east boundary line of the city of Vernonia A good and inmoient bond buving been filed, with T. E. Mills and T. H. La vend ar at sureties thereon, and everything: being regular, it is now hereby ordered mat J. ra. uaynaro, D F. Baker and T. L. Adams be ap pointed viowert, and A. B. Little sur veyor, to view, survey and mark out taid change in county road, and that thev meet at the retidence of D. F. Baker on the 4tn day ol r eoruary, 1803. at 8 o clock a. ni., and failing to meet on that day, then within fivedayr thereafter, ane that they qualify ao- ordine to law and proceed to view, tttrvey and mark out said line of pro posed change in county road, ana mat they repoit their doings therein to this court on or before the next regular term hereof. Matter of official bond of W. H. Kyaer. county asteteor. On thit day came W. II. Kjserand filed bit official bond at assessor rf Columbia county, Oregon, with F. P. Rice, K. P. Burns, O. W. Kyeor. P. B. Austin and M. J. Kettering as sureties, which said bond was duly approved by the court. Matter ol county printing, un tnit day thit matter coming; regularly on to be heard, ana tne court being luuy advised in the matter, it it hereby or dered by the court that the contract for all the county printing be and the same it hereby awarded to Thb Ore gon Mist, a weekly newspaper printed and published in Bt. Helens, Colum bia county, Oregon, for the period ol one year, at tne regular rates pro scribed by law. Mutter of report of Cole & switzer for collection of Northern Pacifio rail road, road tax in Columbia county, Oregon. On this day came Cole 4 Swiixer and presented their report of collections made in matter ol roaa tax due Columbia county from N. P. K. R. as follows, which said report was ex amined aud approved by the court 1892. RECEIPTS. Cilleoted from N. P. R. It Co. road tax.... 3W From O. 4 C. R. R. Co 11 4 Total collected 1257 81 1892. DISBURSEMENTS. July 8-To A Stump, B. D. No. 20 31 so i on. neni, 23 To M. Saxon. " 3... 19 07 25 31 Aug 10 To J. Konkle. " 4... a-.To A. F. McDonald 6... 13 60 41 24 July 2B-To H.M. Fowler. " 6... To Our Commissions On hand to balance, belonging to R. 99 10 25 69 260 District HO, 1 .... Total.... 257 3l Matter of report and bill of E. F, Galloway, R. D. No. 6. On tbia day this matter came on to be heard, and the court being sufficiently advised, it is ordered that said report and bill be and the same it hereby unallowed. Matter of cost bill, State of Oregon vs. W. W. West. On this dny it is ordered that the cost bill from the J, P. court, filed herein, be and the tame is allowed as filed, and the clerk is ordered to draw warrants in favor of the respective parties for the various amounts ou the treasurer of Columbia county, Oregon. " Matter of bills allowed. On this day the following bills were presented by the fittsburg MillUompany, exam ined and allowed by the court, and the clerk ordered to draw warrants for the ammounts on the county treasurer: For work on road, Distriot No, 14. . t 47 75 For lumber furnished, " ... 144 62 " " " " ... 6 60 Matter ot transcript' and cost bill State of Oregon vt. Oscar Anderson On thit day comes J. B. Doan, justice of the peace in and for Kaimer pre cinct, and presents to the court hit transorlpt and cost bill in the above entitled cate, and the court being ad vised in the matter, it is ordered that said cost bill be allowed as filed, ex cepting as to guarding and board of prisoner, and that the clerk is ordered to draw warrants on the treasurer for the several amounts therein named. Matter ot allowance to George Mor ris, a oounty charge. On thit dny it io ordered by the court that E. Mcvey furnish merchandise to the amount of 93 per week to George Morris, a county charge, from this date until further orders of thit court. Matter of jury list for 1803. On this January, 1893, the court selected from the last preceding assessment roll ot Columbia oounty, Oregon, the names of 200 citizens, known or supposed to be qualified as jurors, selecting the same from different parts of the county as far as practicable, and it is ordered by the court that the clerk prepare a list thereof, containing the Christian names and surnames of each person, and it is further ordered by the court that the ulerk endorse and certify said list In the manner preecribed by law and filu the tame in hi office within ten days from this date. Matter of fire and burglar proof safe forusoof county sheriff. On thit day it it ordered by the court that the clerk draw a warrant on the county treas urer in the turn of 9130 in favor of Detn Blancbsrd in payment for one fire and burglar proof rale for the use of (he sheriff of Columbia county. Adjourned to next regular term. THB WATBIl QUESTION. The City Council Will Not "Take Water" at Present. The city council held a special meeting Monday night for the purpose ot entertain ing a water works proposition from Mr. Hans Orchard, of Alhlnn. In the absence of Chairman Walts. BecordorSwager called the meeting to order and stated its object. Mr. Orchard was then asked to submit any proposition he desired to the board, which was substantially as follows: He would construct a tank or rescryoir 100 feet above the river level, to hold from 16.000 to 25.000 gallons, to be supplied by a steam pump with sufficient power to force a pressure throueh the mains of 125 pounds to the souare inch, this pressure only to be used for fire purposes. A 8-incb msin would be laid along each of the principal streets with stand-pipes for fire purposes at least withl-.i 200 feet of every house these stand-pipes to be put In at the city's expense the plant to be completed within six months. He wanted the city to pay him S.'-OO a year for three years for the use of the fire hydrants, and also give him a franchise for thirty years to operate in the city, the water rates to not exceed ft 60 per month for each faucet during the first three years. His second proposition was to furnish a pressure of 44 pounds to the square Incb the natural pressure from the tank for fire protection at $300 a year, in addition to the regular domestic wster revenue. This, lu our opinion, would be money thrown away, for so small a pressure would be worthless in case of fire.- The council rather favored the first plan submitted, but like most of those present, thought that $600 a year waa too blgh, in fact, as stated by Councilman Dart, it was out of the question to entertain such a proposition, claiming that the city could put in it's own plant end operate it a great deal cheaper. A motion was then made and carried to adjourn until the next regular meeting on the second Monday in February. EMOINEEB MAYES EXPERIENCE Left Hie Crwlcbas 1st the nectar's Olflee After Being Cured Wills Electricity. A reporter's curiosity led bim to In- relicate one ot the manv cures liy urt Damn, ne reported in thit paper, xur. W. Hayet. it a locomotive engineer, running between Portland and Junc tion City, and was found at his nome in East Portland, at So. VI Filth street. Upon inquiry, Mr. H. gave the following history ot hie case : "By ex nosure and jarring of my engine '. developed sciatic rheumatism. Then kidney, prostatic and bladder truuie set in compelling me to give up work for a long lime. I got so bad I had to use crutches and the three physicians went to did me no good so I called on Dra. Parrin for electric treatment.and they cured me in two weeks. That waa a year ago and I am still perfectly well. I left my crutches at tne doctor s oi fice where they can be seen by any one." Drs. Dan-in still hold forth at 2701 Washington street, Portland; Review Building. Spokane. Wash. : McClolleo Hotel. Itoseburir. Or. and give free con saltations daily from 10 to 6 ; evenings, to 8: Sunday, 10 to 12. Tbey make a specialty of all diseases of Eye, Ear, Note and Throat, Catarrh, Jjealuesa Bronchitis, La Grippe, consumption, Dyspepsia, Heart, Liver and Kidnny diseases. All Nervous. Chronic and Private Diseases of Men including Stricture, Hydrocele, Varicocele, Im potency, Seminal, Weakness, and all peculiar Female Troubles are confident ly and successfully treated. Moil caset can receive nome treat ment after a visit to the doctor's office. The poor treated free, except medicines wheu required. Vn. iMrnu nave a large country practice, and send their eleotno batteries and remedies by ex press on receipt of symptoms and 920 monthly lor tame, inquiries answereu and question blanks and circulars sunt free. flat kratn a Finauclal Siandvalat. "I do not recommend Chamberlain'a Cough Remedy from a financial stand point, for we have others in stocK on which we make a larger profit, sayt Al. Maggini, a prominent druggist of Braddock, l"enn., "but Decaute many of our customers have spoken of it in the highest praise. We sell more ol it than ot any similar preparation we have in the store." For tale by Edwin Ross, druggist. TOURIST AND FAHILT BE10IICABTE&S. New York Restaurant. Andbrbok a Bkakey, Proprietors. Ne. ISt First Street, PORTLAND, - OREGON FRUIT TREES! 11TE HAVE TO MAKE ROOM t t for spring planting, so are offering apple trees at wholesale prices u rewn Thai. bim rhnil'A varieties, suits ble for market or home use; 4 for 50, $7 for 10Q: prune trees, a 12 per 1(0. A. HOLADAY, Jan. 20, 1893-tf 8cappooea, Or. Hart & Sweetland, Proprietor St. Helens Meat Marke ir-reah and Salted Meats. Sausage, Fish and vegetables. Meats by wholesale at special rates. Express wagon run to all parts ot town and cnarges rsasonaDie. . etrenajtli tin Health. If you are not feeling strong and healthy. rv v.tenirii. Ttltb-ra. If "La OrlDDe" has left you weak and weary, use Electric Bit tors. This remedy acts directly on wver. Stomach and Kidneys, gently aiding those organs to perform their functions. If you are afflicted with BicX lieauacne. you win find speedy and permanent relief by taking Electric Bitters. One trial will convince you that thit It the remedy you need. lArge bottles only ooo. ai tuwin noes Drug Store. A Care Isr Ctear, If vour children are subject to croup, always keep a bottle of Cham berlain's Cough Kemedy at nanu. n it a prompt and certain cure. If given as soon as the crnupy cough appears it will prevent the attack. JTor sale by Edwin Boss, druggint. Ghantherlaln's Calle. chalerat nn4 Plarrhaca Remedy, T Vimi-a anhl anil nwrl in mv family for several years, Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy and havn found it one of the most uteful and satisfactory remedies I ever hsn dled. C. H. Lewis, druggist, Salt Lake City, Utah. For sale by Edwin Boss, druggist. An InTalaable Kenedy fr Clde. Sheriff Hardman, of Tyler county, W. Va., was prostrated with a cold, when ho began using Chamberlain's Cough Remedy. In speaking of it he says: "It gave me almost inatant re lief. 1 find it to be an invaluable rem edy for colds." For sale by Edwin Ross, druggist. Fran New ber o. C V. Mnora Sl Co.. prominent drue- yiaia of Nowncrc. ure.. aav: -since ourciiRlomere have become acquainted with tii rnnd oiiHtitiesoi unamrjer- laint Cough Remedy, we sell but little of any other kind. Chamberlain's moHi,-ino all pivfl rood satisfaction. For sale by Edwin lioss, uruggisv. Notice of Sale. i -;n nn BiTtimuV tl,. tth Aarnf Vrua-ITACV IOU-4 at M stVWlr A m..aU it public auction, at my house on the i il. . - it ,k. U.-;ilnmta Slough, In uoluruDia wuiuy, uregon, two horaea belonging to the firm of I. F. Pow ers, aescrioea as iraiowi . vne oay u.ne, will weigh about 1200 pounds, and the other a sorrel with a white face, and will weigh about the same. The said sale is for the board and the pasturage ot said borses irora th isth nt Nn..mh,r lAMl. nnlil the Drea- ent. amounting to $112, and tbe coats oi odvertiauoc and sale. .. Jan. 13, 1893 t r. u. ttftitaivi. For Sale! I have a number of registered Poland (Jlmia pigs, wmcn x win sen ai my place at Scappoose, Oregon. j66 Habsy West. EUGENE HANNEMANN. O Wholesale Dealer IN IMPORTED AND DOMESTIC Winesi Liquors 0 , DISTILLER'S AGENT. I4T Frnt Street, Peruana, Oretai H. DOLMAN Has the St. Helens AGENCY FOR BRADLEY&METCALFCiH CELEBRATED B00TS&SH0ES ESTABLISHED 1841 IHE BIGGEST BOUI IN THE WORLD iwtwwflVTaHnu A Large Invoice of Stylish and Durable Footwear Just Received. Prices of old Stock Greatly Reduced. PORTLAND Marble forks. SCHANEN & NEU, Manufacturers of Monuments, Headstones, And all kinds of Marble, Granite, Stonework, Tablets, Curbing, etc Special estimates for any desired work , furnitberton application. 208 First St., bet Madison and Jefferson, Portland, Ores;. CHEAPEST WATCH 19 THE WORLD. "wVi can furnlth ft 110 1 iCftllAR WATCH Wl 60s rlilffjt OfdttMlUlftCtiOD UdNltl M IDS) pilQIlBHfW tH UIM ,W,.JX tllMAITII li Ito kp (OlHl U1U HII O III fEAI. WUbgood m)I Will ufi Mrtovlly for It jwrt, U ttnply trlttOipn Wl iuajiu. sat- Of UN lMffM ordar for WMna ivw glvB. Hnc to prto Tit largMt Ub nxm fhclariug plan I 1b lbs world makiuff tti watchM. U rapTtau jvars Qfviprtniit utd nulla. Cut JtAHliT I auisjrn Flnlyn 140 bsi to mlnul. Peraetly a41utd, r PUl itsMl atkl Mswd. Uu pawn n0lnff allawra r k writ IK no Km j, aauvu p L I. . YT.. - tun t frnaranu tv?compnti ch. , 1-11. IIMI Wfj Will pnwnt jni wmiip imiiyai-i" - Empire Watch Co., New York. I fc it-mi 1 JPMOJ BKYim? a Manufacturers of ROUGH -AND- Fir and Cedar Lumber. Clear Flooring, Ceiling . Constantly Clatskanie, Are You Prejudiced Many people think it necessary to go to some largt city to find a first-class DRUG Don't you believe it; because you can be convinced that there is a nrst-class drug store nere Dy cauing on Who carries a fine and varied stock of - Drugs, Chemicals, Standard Patent Medicines, Fresh from Prescriptions carefully compounded by an experienced chemist. St. Helens. : F. R. CHOWN, HARDWARE - S T O 212 First and 9 Salmon Street. CLATSKANIE LINE.- STEAMER G. W. SHAVER. " J. W. SHAVER, Master. t- prfioT.r1 t AlrW St. nioairQT.; sti.Yi.nr of. Rahv.p9 Island. St. Helens.ColumDi City, Kalama, Neer City, Rainier, Cedar Landing, Mt Coffin, Bradbury, Stella, uan roint, ana aii mwjriueuiaie yum. turning Tuesday, Thursday,, and Saturday. MUCKLE BROS., Manufacturer of LUMBER AD GENERAL MERCHANDISE. ST. HELENS, OR. Joseph Kellogg Sc Joseph Kellogg FOR COWLITZ RIVER. NORTHWEST Ives KELSO Monday, Wednesday, and Friday at 6 ain. Leaves PORTLAND Tuesday, Thurs day, and Saturday at 6 a. m. TfiCiVPTT K'F.T.T.nnfr Leaves RAINIER at 5 a. m. UUUXJl XX xxxjxjuwui 'daily, Sunday excepted, arriving at Portland at 10:30 a, m. I Returning leaves Portland at 1 p. m., arriving at 6 p. in StOp Fr y0Ur Medicines at tbe Clatskanie Drug Store, Where you will find the largest stock of PATENT MEDICINES, conuiw, and Dealers in DRESSED and Finishing Material on Hand, - - Oregon. STORE. the Factory. : : Oregon, AND - V 132 PORTLAND rlnc.lc Mondav. Wednesday. Friday SBaLISS J a Co.'s River Steaxaers, and Northwest PRESCRIPTION DRUGS, TOILET ARTICLES, ETC In Columbia County jail in tns sui'