(Cite Concern yttot
IlHllnl Stutn anil Unuiily Officii.. I'nprr
8t. IIki.hnh, Fkmiiiiauy 8, IBM,
BRIEF MENTION.
Kimball iiIhU'i and oritan for tale
ly L, Vr Mooro, of Portland.
Pon't full to attend tlio bonoflt ball
at Soappooso tonight.
If you want a Rood piano buy a
Kimball of L. V. Moero, ot Portland.
An aguut. for tho Orogonlan Ency
clopedia Iritaiiuica was in town on
Monday IuhI.
Kimball piano at loRHimato prloo
nil on easy paymout. L. V. Mooro,
Portland, Or.
Itov. T. T. Vincent, of tho Evan
gelical denomination, will ) reach in
Bt. JIuImiim next Sunday etoning.
It you want to gel a good piano or
organ at headquarter, go to L. V.
Moore, of Portland.
Tho mail boat hnvo not boon able
to make tlielr roRnlar trip thin week
owing to llm groat amount of ice run
ning in tlx Columbia.
KlinluU piano and nrifan. manu
factured by the V. W. Klmbull Co., of
Chicago, and aold by L. V. Mooro, of
Portland, Oregon.
Btolgli bolln have boon glngling until
far Into tho night for tho pant wwk,
yot tho number of chronic growler
about tho weather doe not suoni to
grow any to. Blntngo, Isn't itl
Who i this t. V. Mooro, of Port
land, wo hrot,r o in nch about? He i
tho wide-awako piano and organ mun
of the co.wt, who uudoratand tho
valuoof printer' ink.
Mr. W. C, Avorj, wife of a promi
, noiit real estate man in Portland, fell
u uirle down tho elevator shaft in
tho Mir'"m building in that city
1t Monday rnoruiii. From tho in
juries received tfUo diud Tuedy.
Rain, now, wind, Ion, etc., and ll
Other varieties of uiipliiisantnes have
boon with ii for some dy, with an
occasional momnl' mnwhine mixed
in. Wo hope tho weather buroau will
have it aptoo out without auy moro
rocoKHc.
A danco will bo given at Watt &
Price' hull, 8capoon, tbi (Friday)
awning, for tho benefit of Mr. Unorge
Grant who recently lost Ida house and
content by firo. Tho ladioa of Heap
potwe will givo a basket tuppor. Ticket
ft, lucludinu tupuor.
The children of F. Wortblnglon in
Buy City, Oregon, wroMt alone for a
ahort timo one night last week near a
flro in tho yard. The httlo k"1 K"t loo
near the flro and hor clothe got into
the flainca and he wa turned bo bad
that ho died in a abort timo.
How doua L. V. M xiro, of Portland,
manago to sell act many piano and
orgauf That' what uzl 11 coru
tietilori. The answer i iimplo, be
catiae bo ull good instrument at le
gitimate prices, and know bow to use
printer' ink to lot tho public know it.
Should thia weather continue a few
day longer the Columbia at tbi place
wlil be trojion olid the entiro width.
The enow on shore la about 12 inobe
deep, and tho largo inland ot Ico float
ing seaward in tho stream, together
with tho enow-covi-rcd foliage on the
opposite abore, afford a moat pictur
enipio appearance to bohold. Thia
acone la cheerful to tho pernon who
baa well enrphed woodhoueo, store
room and bani; but to tho daily toiler
who is dependent upon ix day work
oach week for tho comport of himaelf
nnd family, the scene is diauml in the
extreme.
The city council hnvo practically
signed a contract with Mr. Orchard by
which tbo latter agio to put in a
complete ay niera of water work n St.
Helena. nd wotk will ho conimoncod
at once. Theao arrangoinent were
reached t a special cnucua meeting of
the member hint Monday night at
which Mr. Orchard wB present. The
only consideration Mr. Orchard asks
from the citv is ft 30-yoar franchio,
and apeei'fled rate for water for do
mvationse during a period of throe
year, ll of which ia perfectly legiti
mate. Tbi action on tbo part of the
council 1 to he ratified ok their next
regular mooting. , : 5
JJivor trafllc is almost ontirely ens
nondud. The Toledo, however, ha
Loo able to reach Bt. Helen every
day thia week, most generally coming
Into port tern firet, breaking the ice
with her wheel. The Irulda, too, baa
In-en making ber regular trip to Oak
Point Theoo two little boat have
Won on hand regularly each day, and
vet tho Uniou l'ueific, with their large
craft, who are under contract with the
United Htntc government to carry the
mall, "how up only every few day.
The fact of tho matter ia tho Union
racitlc toll Uncle Sain to go to i ll-1
if be don't like their stylo ; and Uucle
proceed toll the corporation do n
they ploiiae, much to tbo diwidvantago
of tho public
Clubbed to Death.
Last Friday nlht alwiit 0 o'clock lust
ttaok of roroann. an "" " ; -of
W B. Woalrldi? was clubbt'd to death
bv a young Oorman nmnott OhlcBschlagor,
who after committing the terrible deed
Timed 1I letlw'a iweket and threw the
lirelcus viioiik" ".-!. -
t,ri.lo lto a Bleh several feet below. The
nmr-lsrur then ran toOia "'house srt
reported that a man nu
.. .mn.ifizul h nmrdar.
Olderc ager comeasTO w -
...MMd all ubout It. He uid ho and ...
elderly companion had been drinking to
om. . n.,i.i .nioon nnd started lo
Z .. inlne evening, that while In
fhe alon he sow Woolridgo have some
nioneV.anuwi"'" "-"" , ... .
S?townlheyqrrtad over a botttoof
wine when Wonlri.We struek htm with a
TS whlehhe retaUatel with a heavy
ninb knocking ' 00111 'o'""" ,
M hatroHhUmho etruek the dea.b
bio The murderer b now behind &
burs of the Multnomah county Jail.
COMMUNICATED. "
Oomimhia City. Jan. 1H03.
Eiiitob Oanooa Mist-DenrSIri At this
time we do not presume to offer a perfeot
solution to the road problem, but will ven
ture to nay ap to this date the roads In
Oregon are not thoroughly settled, nor will
they b aa long It ralm, as we. have not
the gravel not eren the narid to perma
nently lit them so as to bo useful In winter,
The auiiervisor, rain and trawl, makes
them IuihhhIU) even In summer, As this
is an age of biwli.es and Improvements, (a
vague Idea to some, howeyer), would it not
be well for the people to relteot upon the
pastfallur In rond-maklngT and devise
some plan by which, In the near futuro, we
could construct hlghwaye to as to drive at
th pnintdireet, (Bcnator Cross' Mli is a
fair one.) Why not bond tbo county In a
suOliilont sum to build several plank and
double tramway roads, from th river or
railroad to the Mehalem valley, along the
bud of streams generally, and also construct
Hum on same grade. By this mean all
the Umber, eoal, iron and stone, and pro
duct of th country could be cent to mar
ket, to prollt not ctherwU. And in some
oasosgood water powers could be otlllied
after the timber, ete., t removed.
Saw timber, spiles, ties and eordwood
would, by this means, be worth about aa
mneh ten miles from the river as It is now
at or noar the water' edge. With all the
timber removed men could then go Into the
Interior and niak farm and make a liv
ing. As it is now they cannot do so. I
have cleared off three small farm where I
had every advantage of a market, and would
not do so again, as the timber would now
be worth more than the land cleared l
worth, unless it Is put Into hay or orchard.
Itven brickyard would not be worth much
on Nehalem without plank or railroad to
and from market. The rcsnnrves of this
county at present, and will be tor many
years to come Is timber. I would ask,
what a timbered claim 1 worth to a poor
man five or ten mile hi the Interior? 81m'
ply nothing; as be I not able to build a
suitable road so as to put hi products Into
market. But with the proposed improve
ment, heU Independent of anyone; much
better If tie give half his land for roads.
If such roads are built by the county (or
companies who would wtab to monopolize)
a small toll could be charged, so as to part
ly pay for constructing and keeping in re
pair aueh thoroughfare. A paragraph In
newepnper don't build suitable oounty
roads; It lakes money, which we will not
have nntee we first build tho roada, and
then afterwards we will bo snrprined at the
amount of iiiom accumulated in the pant.
..-ft O. C
UAK1CO.
Ml Annie Hendricks was In Portland
portion of last we.'k.
Mr. A. A. Smith, who went out bunting
loJit Balurdny and got so badly lost that be
wandered around in the wood all that
night, and loving hi gun, bealdee evading
th marching party of eighteen that were
scouring the woud In every direction for
him. He returned bom ftandav evening
a hungry as the wolve we read about
chasing ministers, and declare he will not
go hunting again by himself.
Kick Brln was the gnent of Mr. 3. Hen-
drlckaBundny. We think It I moro than
gnewed, or hoped so, at any rate.
The new road from Car Ico to Yankee-
town la dd to be almost open. We tblnk
It la a very good Idea to have plenty of
road through the county, but It wonld be
better to put more work on the roada we
now have than to undertake to bund so
many new roads through a part of the
county that is not aettled up and no pros
pect of It being dose at present.
I notice In hut woek'i Mist tbat Mr.
Hauervln aays thoae warm nights spoken ot
in Cartco valley by your correspondent
were almoot cold enough to freexe the teeth
of a ld-year uld pullet. We can say that
jierhepa that ia correct, as the temperature
only bas to be about 32 degree above free
ing to do that, and we are aure it was a
little colder than that here, becauae Mr.
Hauervln lire way down in big hollow,
where you can find Ice and snow, and where
potatoes will not grow any time In the sum
mer He need not think that up in the
fertile Carico valley it Is the same.
Mr. A. Smith ha commenced work on
making cut off on the Carico and St. Hel
ena rood, which, with plenty of help, can
be put through In a abort time. Everyone
in this part and some in St. Helena ibould
do all they can io puab th work to comple
tion, as It will cut off about one and one-
half miles of Milton ereek bottom, and that
would be the best thing that ever happened
to this part. ,
Mlas Stella Brown, of Yankeetown, la vis
iting in the valley.
Carloo again has two feet of snow on the
ground, with proa pec ta for aa much moro,
This valley perhap never had aa much
excitement before aa it bad last Sunday. A
person, seeing the throng along the road,
trudging through the snow would nave
taken it to be an Indian scare in some small
ettlemsnt, and not until your correspond
ent had seen Mr. A. H. Blakealey and son
would he have believed any different, but
the 'aeulr assured him tbat there wa no
cause tor alarm as it was only the wedding
of Miss Annie Hendricks and Mr. J.N.
ltrin. We are glad, too, that this was the
cause of th great commotion, for it
greatly relieved our mind , and we wish
them all the happiness brought about by
the unity of hearts.
AS OTHERS SEE US.
The State Beard of Charities nd
Corrootlone Ulennlal Report.
In the biennial report to the legis
lature of the Suto Board of Charitio
and Corrections, we find the following
To the Governor and Legislate A$temmy
nftht State of Oregon:
Comjmdia Couiity. A plain frame struct-
nn tjiniHiia in the rear of the small build-
iia f..r a courthouse, is tho combined
county and city Jail at Bt Helens. It Is
abont 18x25 in alia, with board wall ana
common board floor, through which a prls-
m,Ar once cut with a case knife. Bo inse
cure i It that the sheriff sends all qriaoners
nnmmlltAit for inv lonuth of time to Port
land for safe keeping. He finds thia safer
aad more economical than nnaertaaing to
in this crude lockup. It is for
tunate for tbo priaouers also, sine the Jail
is totally unnt tor ino namrauon oi numan
beings. It has three dark cells madeot
boiler Iron, two ot them in the rear corners
and one on the right side. No Unlit nor air
can get into these cells. There is a ventil
ation hole in the top of each, but no pipe,
audit la not effectivo. There are throe
urn. nlnrinvs. about 12x15 inches In sis
and grated with iron, opening Into the Jail
room near the celling, one into the rear be
tween the two cell and one On ach side.
Thoie let In but little aft or light. Heat In
winter Is supplied by a common stove , in
the front end. There Is no water In the
building, nor apy provision made for wash
ing, bathing or water closet, water is
brought In when needed In a buckot. Tho
usual bucket provision Is made for cloot
purposes. Tliero wni one bunk furnished
for use with a good mattress, bat the bed
ding was dirty and vermin were present.
The county lias but few prisoner during
th year, and this Jail is used for temporary
confinement both by the County of Colom
bia and the Oily of 8t. Helen. When pris
oner are kopt hi It they are locked up In
tho dark and nnventllated cell, because it
Is unsafe to let them out Into tbe room
The practice of nding prisoners to th
MultnomaheountyJi.il for keatdng Is the
only thing that enable uch a worthies
structure as this to be used at all. II tbe
county Is ever going to care for its own
prisoners, it must build mora secure Jail,
and when It does the proper provision
should be made for all tho necessary features
of a decent Jail. Multnomah oounty can
not always be depended upon Io Uav room
for prisoner from other counties.
Columbia county cares for Its poor on the
Individual contract plan. When s county
charge I reported the cominlsstoner in
vestigate tbe case and, if latlsned, make a
contract with om person to care for the
particular Individual under consideration.
Tho number cared for varlc from even to
ten, abont equally divided between the
sexes. Occasionally caaca are lent to the
Portland hoapIUU. The question of a reg
ular poor farm ha been under cencldcra
lion for some time, and It I to be hoped the
county authorities will soon gather the poor
together In one place and see tbat tbey re
ceive proper care.
The county statistics for tbe year ending
September SO, 18U2, are a follow:
Knmh., In AMiiit tall flurln
I mntuhaof var 2
Number at end oi veer 10
Conta In luattne and police courta
lu atate eoava I tM "
Oilier criminal expenditure... l.OvO S7
Total criminal expenditure.. I1.MS 02
Cant oi poor rullaf 1J" 77
Coats in insane eases
70 60
Total dependent expend'fa..
Total dependent and criminal
expemltiuraa
Ntimbar given entire support
during year.
Number so supported at eud of
year
S1.4M22
DEBIt 1Mb AND.
About 11 th logulng camp are abut
down for tbe present.
Alonzo Merrill has an increase added to
lit lanitly In the person of a good sized
girl. Mother and child doing well.
One of the young men at tbe coal mine
got a splinter ef eoal in his eye and bad to
go to Portland to get It cleaned. Hia eye Is
all right now, but quite weak.
Mr. 0. A. Wooda went to Portland last
week with the intention of going into tbe
eordwood businea but found price un
favorable. We hear there la a bounty offered on yonr
humble Deer Island correspondent' scalp
out at Carico, this county.
The only man who bus not leisure time
In this neighborhood I the blacksmith.
From early morn till late at night.
Ills hammer rings with great uelbdit,
Mii helloaa blows the ore so bricht.
While tbe tliongs never lie on the anvil.
1HAHBIED.
BKI N H EN DRI0K8. At the residence
of te bride a parents in carico , ounuay,
January z, oy justice iiioaesiey, aar. j
N. Brio and Mias Annie L. Hendricks.
A SKILLFUL OPERATION.
Mr. Thompson, of Vancouver, Wash.,
Tells How Haf Was Cured of
Varicocele.
To the Public : For six year I wa
Incapaciatod for busince, owing to an
enormous hydrocele. Three different
physicians had treated me without the
si i th tost relief being obtained, and all
pronounced me incurable. Drs. Dur
riu were consulted and treatment com
menced with thorn in September, 1892.
Today I am s woll man, no sign oi
the trouble remaining, and it is en
tirely due to tbeir skillful treatment.
My address is W. w. l llUMl'tsuiM,
Vancouver, Wash,
DBA FN BBS CUBED IN TWO HOOK.
A Cako: Tea year ago ono of my
ears commenced failing and gradually
grew worse, until it was with difficulty
I could hoar with it. Ringing noise
gave me groat annoyance. I consult
ed Dr. Darrin January 28, and was
cured of both trouble with electricity
in two hoars. The proprietor of tbe
Onimby House can vouch for the above
statement. Address me st Columbus,
Wash. JAMES A. PEMFlilNE x.
Drs. Darrin (till bold forth at 270
Washington street, Forlland; .Review
Building, Spokane, Wash. ; MoClellen
Hotel, Boseburg, Or. and give free con
sultation daily from 10 to 6 ; evening,
7 to 8; Sunday, 10 to 12. Tbey make
s specially of nil diseaaes oE Eye, Ear,
Noes and Throat, Catarrh, Deafness,
Bronchitis, La, Grippe, consumption,
Dyspepsia, Heart, Liver and Kidny
diseases. All Nervous, Chronic and
Frivate Diseases of Men including
Strioture, Hydrocele, Varicocele, Im-
DOlency, nominal, weakness, and all
peouliar Female Trouble are confident
ly and successfully treated.
Most oases can receive home treat
ment afters visit to the doctor's offloo.
Tbe poor treated free, except medi
oines when required. Drs. Darrin
have a large country praotioo, and
send their electrio batteries and reme
dies by express on roooipt of symptom
and $20 monthly for same. Inquiries
answered and question blanks and cir
culars sent tree.
Pneumonia.
At no time in the history of the conn
try has pneumonia been eo prevalent a
during the winter month of the lust
two year, in time past a common
cold was not considered at all serious,
but of late year the great tendency of
oolda to result in pneumonia has made
people apprehensive. The trouble ia
that colds are not always properly
treated. No prop&ratlon containing
opium, wild cherry or chloroform
should be used, as they have a tendency
to dry up a cold, whereas it should be
loosened and tho lung relioved. It
hn been observed tbat when Chamber
lain' Cough Remedy is used tho cold
noyer results in pneumonia. The
reason is that thi remedy stimulates
tho mucous membrane which Hue the
throat and lungs, to a healthy notion
causes a free expectoration, throwing
off the poisonous matter, and - coun
teracts sny tendency toward pneu-
I mouia. . for tale by Edwin Koes.
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SCAPFOOfsK. ,
Tl. around la nnvered with tbo "beauti
ful" to th depth of 'U Indies and splendid
prospects lor more, aiso com anu ury ; mur
mometer 10 degrees above scro; excellent
sleighing.
A InriCA for tlm benefit of Georgo Grant,
whose dwelling was recently burned, will
h. riven at Watt & Price' bull Mil even
ing, .(tapper donated. Ticket II.
Aa Hnludav. sr. . I ouite sick at present.
A IHitmii lu AnnMncil to hlfl room. A
I. lOW 4.. ' , - - . -
good deal of sickness hi general is reported.
Mrs. John MoKenzle. of this place, died
of consumption a week ago and was buried
In Falrview cemetery. Bho leaves a uua
bandand four ohildron. Mrs. McKenrie
wa most excellent lady, and th be
reaved one have theayrapalby oi nosi oi
friends.
TI.a unnm la r deen in th mountains
west of horo, and It I feared that families
In remote place will suffer.
fUvarnl cnninlalnta are made by s short
age of hoy already. If th wether con
tinues as it I s loss of (lock will almost
surely follow.
OB AND
Benefit Ball!
-AT-
SCAPPOOSE
HALL
TMsFriday Evening
For the benefit of Mr. George
Grant, who recently lost
his hoiisa and contents'
by fire.
TICKETS, INCLUDING SUPPER,
$LCD.
The ladies of Scappoose will
serve a basket supper.
CITY BARBER SHOP
AHD-
BATH-HOUSE.
C. L. COLBUBN, Proprietor.
Has Been Thoroughly Refitted and
R-(arranged.
Only Baths ia the City.
ST. HELENS, OREGON.
T8111ST AND FAULT HEADCBAETIRS
New York Kestaurant.
Akdkrboh a Bbakby, Proprietors.
1S Flr.t Street,
PORTLAND, - - OREGON,
Teachers' Examination-
viinA la ItmiKv frtvon itinfc for the trar-
v. inu - - -- j n - . . , ,
, n. .trii. an avam imljan nf all nnr-
on wbo may offer themselves as candi
date lor leocuers oi tne .onuui. ui wi
county, the county scnooi sapennienaeni
thereof will hold a publio examination at
si. rieiena, oejcinuiiia a. i v v p. u.,
weuncsoay, reurunr o. ,
Detca mis in in any oi January, iot.
T 1 IlI.ltKTON.
County School Superintendent, Columbia
uouniy, vregun. .
PRUIT TREES!
WE HAVE TO MAKE ROOM
TV for spring planting, so are ottering
apple trees at wholesale priooe to reWJ
buyers. These are choice Tarietioa. suits
1.1. ... .,..1.1 hntno !! tt for fin. 17
htiv .... ... V. 1 - .
. . .. . - ...a ,nn
tor lou; prune wees, i. iy
Jun.S0,189-tf .... ' Boappooee.dr.
Hart & Sweetland,
Proprietor-
St. Helens Meat Market
Fresh and Salted Moats, Sausage, Pish
and Togo tables.
Meats by wholesale at special rates.
Kinreas waaon run to all part of town
no cnarajes leanonooni.
. . t.i ,
Solentlfo American
Aflenoy tor
oavssra.
l.7iJ 0I8I0M PATSaiTS,
W OOPVRIOHTa, WtoJ
For Infnrmstlro and free Handbook write to
MUNN a CO.. ail Bhoauwat, nw vonrt
OUUwt tmnisa for securing patents In America.
Kvorj patent taken out tj us le brouvtht boforo
tiie UttbUa bt aootloe siren rea of euarge ta to
ywUmwii 3U1 Breawar,ilewIorai
KiJT. -at-Va a, --JL
m I ttofSr
Hew It Became Popwlar.
Wli,,1 ,wVili finif ii n article much
I I I . J.VW.W ----- " -
superior to anything of Hie kind thoy
huve ever before used, they arc almost
sure to toll thoir friond about it, and
especially if they know, of some friends
n..jvlinr uiii-h an nrticla. Dealers also
soon learn tho true value of their
gooda.and when they have an article
of unrjHunl inorit they will almost in
variably mention the fact to their cus
tomer. Tlii account in a great meas
nra tnr Ilia liircu sslnnn Clmiiiherlain'
Cough Remeby. Horo is an instance :
W. L. Noedham, a prominent citizen
and business man of Orrsburg, Mo.,
bag been soiling Chamberlain' Cough
Remedy for several year and recom
mends It to Hi customers Decauao in
bis experience it ba proven to be tbe
best for cold, croup and whooping
cough. He any it is tbe most popular
meuicine mat ue nannies, anu bitvs
the best satisfaction. 50 cent bottles
for sale by Edwin Roes. ,
From the finer W4.
Of th north to the Everglades of the 8onth
drOKirlsts are besieged by people with erery
shade of rheumatism, inquiring about Dr.
iirnmtiitinfi's rmfiv. ' will it cure me r
Aad the drugxist points to the fact that the
Druuunond Medicine Co. 48-60 Maiden
t.AHA. Naw York, offer a reward of I6TJ0 for
a case their remedy will not core, That
kind of answer i satisfying, and the suf
ferer plank down ve dollar and roes
home and Is cured. Mot only relieved! but
cured. Agents wan tea.
A Bllllwas Frlenate.
A friend in need I s friend Indeed , and
not less than one million people bare found
Just such a friond in Dr. King's Hew Dis
covery for consumption, coughs and colds.
If you have never osed this great cough
medicine, one trial will convince yon that
It has wonderful curative power in all dis
ease of throat, chest and long. Each
bottle is guaranteed to do all that Is claimed
or money will be refunded. Trial bottle
free at Edwin Bobs' drug store. Large
bottles 60c and ft.
Notice of Sale.
T will on SATURDAY, th 4th dar of
FEBlil'AKY, 18U3, at 11 o'clock a. m., sen
at public auction, at ray house on the
"Wapato Farm," on tbe Willamette
Slough, in Columbia County, Oregon, two
horses belonirine to the firm of I. V. Pow-
will weigh abont 1200 pounds, and the otner
antral with jk whitn faa-a. and will weiarh
about the same. The said sale is for the
board and thepanurageof said horses irom
the lfith ol November, lffel. until the pres
ent, amounting to $112, and th costs of
advertising ana sale.
Jan. 13, 18! It J-. V. HJENKIUl.
For Sale!
I have a number of registered Poland
China pigs, which I will sell at my
place at Bcappooee. Uregon.
j6a6 Haeet West.
EUGENE HANNEMANN.
Wholesale Dealer
IN IMPORTED AMD DOMESTIC
Wines i Liquors
DISTILLER'S AGENT.
24T FTn Street, Prtlovm, Ortfn
WM H. -DOLMAN
Has the St. Helens
nrtutnuT run .
BRADLEYsMETCALFC
CELEBRATED
B00TS&SHOLS
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Durable
Footwear Just ReceiYed.
Prices of old Block Greatly Seduced.
PORTLAND
Marble Works.
SCHANEN & NEU,
Manufacturer ot
Monuments, Headstones,
And all kiods of Marblo, Granito,
Stonework, Tablets, Curbing, etc.
Special estimate for any desired work
mrnianed on application.
S68 First St., bet. Madison and Jefferson,
; Portland, Oregon.
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Manufacturers of
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Fir and Cedar Lumber.
Clear Flooring, Ceiling
Constantly
Clatskanie, -
Are Tou Prejudiced
Many people tbink it necessary to go to some largo
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 nere Dy calling on
BdwiiiEoss,
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.
F. R. CHOWN,
HARDWARE
STOVES.
212 First and 9 Salman Street. POBT1ANB
CLATSKANIE LINE.-
STEAMER G. W. SHAVER.
J, W. SHAVEE, Master.
Leaves Portland at Mder St. dock Monday, Wednesday, Friday
for Clatskanie, touching at Sauvies Island, St. Helens,Columbia
City, Kalama, Neer City, Rainier, Cedar Landing, Mt Cofiin,
Bradbury, Stella, Oak Point, and all intermediate points, , re
turning Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday .
MUCKLE BROS.,
Manufacturer of'
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GENERAL 11ERGHANDISE.
ST. HELENS, OR.
Joseph Kellocs &
Joseph Kellogg
FOR COWLITZ RIVER. . , j
NflRTTTWRST Leaves KELSO Monday, Wednesday,
and Friday at 5 am. Leaves
day, and Saturday at o a. m.
JOSEPH KELLOGG Leaves RAINIER at 5 a. m.
daily, Sunday excepted, arriving at Portland at 10:30 a. m.
Returning leaves rortland at
Stop
Where you will find the largest stock of
PATENT MEDICINES,
PRESCRIPTION DRUGS,
TOILET ARTICLES, ETC.,
In Columbia County
DR. J. E HALL, Proprietor.
C0E3WM,
and Dealers in
DRESSED
. and Finishing Material
on Hand,
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STORE.
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Co.'s River Steamers,
and Northwest
PORTLAND Tuesday, Thurs
1 p. m., arnving at o p. m
For your Medicines at the
Clatskanie Drug Store,