Dalltd Klutrs ind Counljf Offlclul Paper
St. Hbi.kkh, Pbhbuauy 10, 180X
BRIEF MENTION.
Kimball riuiKii are the bant.
Dr. WHllt Morse oame down from
Bitlum Huturdiky fur a brief visit.
Jiltnore endorses tlis) Kimball IV
anus. " '
? Attorney Rice ban boon in Portland
most of ilie week.
Pianos direct (rum factory. L.V.
Mooru.
The fitmou Liberal! band baa again
linon enRaged to f urriinb music (or the
rortlend exposition lit 181)3. '
Kimball Pianos' endorsed by rtti.
Ualuh Dutitway, 0110 of Portland's
lauding young attorneys, spent several
hour in 81. Unions Tuesday..
l'lunos and organ. L. V. Miwre,
portlaud.
County Clerk Qttielc lias been con
fined to hi house moat of tlio week
from tlio elfVol of falling and hurting
Ida lume kg several days ago.
L. V, Moore, Portland, KimabU Pi
anos. Tlio grand masquerade ball takoe
place in Ht, Helens next Tuesday
night, to whiub. all look forward ex
o!ting to have a good limn.
Kimbull pianos. Moore, Portland, Or.
J, M, Payne, of Clstskanie, made
proof on hi claim before the county
clerk last Tuesday, with diaries Bu
reau and Peter HerdUots aa wilncatue.
Kimball pianos are first cliiaa.
At 8cio, Linn county, list Saturday
a farmer named OtloBerllinjr shot and
killed hi wife and then aenl a bullet
crashing thrnugli hi own bruin. Both
died iuatantly.
Kimball piano are reliable and
durable.
Just now, the boy with a new red
led and a pair of skate i getting more
olid enjoyment out of life than any
President, king, emperor, eiaroreuUan
on the footatooi. They never think of
trouble, but juat "let Vr alide."
Kimball piauoa L, V. Moore Fort
land. Profeator Looney baa received an
invitation to attend the marriage cere
monie of hi niece, Miss (Juhmo Btei
wcr to Mr. H. D. Gilbert, which take
place at Salem next Wednesday. M in
titeiwer ia a iter of Senator Hteiwer,
of Oilliam county, and niece of Sena
tor Looney of Marion county.
Kimball organ. L. V, Moore, Tort
land. True, Butler' brain weighed four
ouncea more than Wehur' and Onit
rail's weighed jmt four ouncea more
than Byron's. No human power can
tell from the t of brain how much
"think'' there i in it, any more than it
can depend on a pair of acalea to tell the
quality of a beefsteak.
Kimball piano and orgnna on eay
term.
On Wednesday of last week Martin
legher. a quarrvman, working for
Itoberl Aiken on I-ewis river commit
M suicide by jumping into the river.
A stain a the man was noticed in the
water efforts were made to rescue him
hut were unsuccessful. On Thursday
the remains were taken to Portlaud
lor burial.
Kimbull piano have elsstio touch.
The familiar sound of the Surah
Pixon's whistle Wednesday morning
aa the steamer rounded Warrior rock
for the first lime in two weeks, was
a signal to our people that the block
ade was raised and river traflio egaiu
resumed. Her arrival at CUtskanie
after that city has been cut off from
the outside world for a fortnight will
be regarded a one of the great events
in the history of that place. The
Pixon being the only steamer touching
at Clalskanio ia always hailed with de
light by the populace.
Kimball organ. Moore, Portland, Or.
The pupila of our school think it be
coming whtlu the new year ia in ita in
fancy to "turn over new leaves."
Everybody des, yon know I and so by
their own united effort have procured
and are turning the leave of a fine,
new "Webster Unabridged." furnished
with a patent adjustable stand of the
most improved donign. This book was
purchased in Portland during the holi
day by Professor Looney. If iu the
future a marked advancement in
moral and educational attainments of
these pupils be noticeable it msy be
partially accounted for by the new
leave they turned over in 18VJ.
Kimball plauon defy competition.
The bonefit ball at Scapprose lost
Friday night wa. well attended-by
81. Helen people. About half a
doton sleigh loads of people went from
this place. To see the seekers for
merriment from here plodding their
way through the three feet of snow en
route to Soappoose is an evidence of
what people will do for the ake of a
little sport. The trip was not made
without many interesting Incidents.
Nearly every sleigh was disabled in
ome degree before reaching the dot
Tr whinh started out With
four horses was compelled, after going
half a mile, to return two
. " -... i.tifr broken the tongue
out of the deign. To accomplish the
rest of the Journey some
wnts would got out and walk behind
Ling down grade to guide the-ooiv
See. Mr. Thomas Cooper walked
, ..... ..' I.b Hi.tance because ol
r,iK:gIvlng oUtr About o'clock
the party arrived at Soappoose and
the "ball began to roll," which was
continue' until daylight next morning.
At 12 o'clo' lunch was served at the
f".f ...i.:u m-A.ii.lv enioved by
h . bun W mob from off th-'road. but
who. from their thrilling experience,
were n the best of Jiumor. The affair
was a succes. in many way. It af
forded those from ibis denaely popu
lated metropolis a splendid outing (out
S the .now), tickled theScappoose.le
l lee what ees. we were and raised
$43 for tho object intended.
Jamei Cl'avborn. ' a iYtirltt'va tram I
illStice. Who il linilnr irwiinrmatni. '
alding and abetting In a prizefight at
ouniipoose last spring, was arrested
Friday by detectives in East Portland
and on Sunday Sheriff Massie brought
him back to St. Helens, where he was
arraigned before Judge Blakesley and
nun nxnu at f iw, which he was
unable to furnish. The sheriff took
him to Portland MnniUv wlmra l.n will
be delivered to Jailer James for safe
keeping if ho cannot furnish the re
quired security in that oily, Clayborn
ssys that during his rambling in
Eastern Oregon rucemlv lm mat unit
talked for a couple of hours with Bur
dotte Wolfe, and the latter related to
mm tne story of the Birdlo Morton
murder in detail.
See the Kimball piano before buy
ing.
The orchard of Oretron are worth
lookiiw after. The state has 30 nur
series covering about 1070 acres and
containing about 0,000,000 yon tig
trees, and orchardists have upward of
100,000 acres of growing trees. One
half of this acreage is iu prunes, one
fourth in apples, . one-tenth in pears
ana the remainder in various kinds of
fruit.
Don't buy before toeing the Kimball
pianos, ,..,..,,
The death of James Cj. Blaine re
minds ut that our neighbor, Mr. C. 8.
Emerson, of Houlton, was a member
of the Maine legislature in 1802, during
the lime that Mr, Maine occupied the
poHlUiiu of speaker in the house, lie
was quite well acquainted with him
and auys that at that time he displayed
those traits of character that after,
ward made him prominent in the
national councils.
Kimball pianos deep bass, clear
treble, ,.
Road survey No. 83, from Mr. Lu-
mun's place to Mr. Kappler's on Mil
ton creek, has been made according to
the order of court, the viewers' report
being favorable.
L. V. Moore pianos and organs. Port
land.
Quarterly examination for teachers
began Wednesday. Present; Miss
Mary Harmer, M. E. Harmer, Miss
Mn) lie Horner, Mr. Way and Harvey
L. Shatte.
Kimball organ are reliable, L. V.
Moore.
Mr. E, E. Quick has received the
wedding cardsof Mr. K. iloichardt, a
former resident of this county, to a
Miss Avery, of Iowa, their residence
being Chicago.
Kimball piano and organ war-
lanled 5 year.
Clark Allun. nf HlnUkunie. linn film
iioniMnU-ml on tho nl of wl and s
of w, seo 23, t 7 n, r 4 w, in the office
of the county clerk.
Governor Pennoyer has vetoed the
world s fair appropriation ot 1.
CL,ATKANll.
This town has had little to do with the
outiirte world lately.
The ic went out of the Clatukanle rlvsr
on Tuesday of thU week to t(ive the steamer
a chance to come In. Mo slrsnier bers for
over two weeks.
Coal oil baa Keen scarce for the pant few
days. Myr' tank, among the mernliants,
helj out the lona-t, and after hi was
empty tlie marshal divided the city supply
anion tho fanulies, selling one gal loo to
each to last until relief would come from
some ouulile quarter.
Albert Miller has faithfully made his daily
trlin to Msyger with the mult ancle, fre
quently returning without mail, however
He now drives out and hack, hi father
having mads him a light sled for that pur
Ham Ktlly drove out to Mayger's the first
of the week to Dad coal oil, returning witb
one case.
Last Saturday the population generally
turned out to snowball eachotberand made
a grand bjcccss of It. The snow was plenty,
and there were f ptctatore enough to make
a man feel aiubitioui to dutingulsb mm
self and eUiiRulh the other fellow, and
some of the stterapti to do both colled fortb
the heartiest applause on the part of the
lion ronibattanta; for at times when a
eouple would have an unusually lively
akirmlnh hostilities at other places would
cease long enough to watch and appluud
the performance. At one time Harvey
Brown nearly covered up the county sup
perlntendent, but tho latter was gams If
not Urge, and would shake ths snow off
his back or out of bis ears and come up
smiling for another round, while cheer
after cheer would go all along the line and
the snowballs fly thicker and faster. Among
the surprlHes we report no glass windows
broken, shewing good marksmanship.
The excellent sleighina has brought out
more new deaigns in conveyances. Henry
Doerr built one that ought to be sent to ths
world's fair.
Another source of amusement during the
snow season has been found in coasting, in
which both boys and girls, and their fathers
and mothers, have taken apart. . Each eve
ning, when net too inclement, ths voices of
large and small can bs heard on Kehalent
avenue as "swift they go o'er ths fleecy
nnow" down to the foot of the bill. Tslk
about sport! why, Clatakanla has hsd
plenty of it latoly , and tuat at a time when
there was very little else to do. . '
Saturday morning It Was discovered that
s flock of wild geese had lit nesr town.
Frank Elliott brought word to some of our
townsmen ss ha came for a gun and he and
0. A. Himpel started out prepared for a
aboot. Jimmy Bice was after the geeie
from another direction and the three were
successful in getting from one to three
gecaseaoh. Later other banters wsntout
but the birds had flown. Beef being scares
on that day the birds were appreciated.
John Lindgren brought over a lot of eggs
for shipment the first ol last week hearing
that a best was coming in. The eggsars
yet at the wareroom and so cold they will
not hatch.
The fact of there being no boat into our
town did not prevent the arrival of a pair
of bovs at the residence of Mr. and Mrs. 0.
Oomme on Saturday evening, Jnnuary2H.
They cams to Stay and are being woll. cared
for.- rv' -.V-...'..' --v. -
We are going to need horsefeed pretty
badly if a supply Is not brought in soon.
Hay is net scarce bat shorts and bran gen
erally are about exhausted. A snpply Is
expected in, however, before this Is placed
in print, inasmuch as the weather bureau
promises a thaw.
Owlna to the cold weather and deep snow
your correspondent has been unable to find
much hiterealliiK news. People generally
are enjoying themiielves, though som are
somewhot uneasy lest the snow should siay
on too long, in which case hay will run
very short as many have not prepared for
such an extreme winter. Snow, in the
Beaver valley, ranges from twenty-six to
thirty inches, owing to locality.
We noticed Mr. and Mrs. Ilolaapple out
slelghriding la week.
Mr. K. L. W. was seen going out to Lost
creek last Monday. There must bs somo
attraction there. Mr. W. has our oei
wbihee. hniilna we may. at least, get a piece
of the cake, if not an Invitation to attend
WhutT ;
Mra. Kunlce Doualnss. dsughter of Dr.
and Mrs. Meserve. Is visiting relatives and
friends at this place. Mrs. Donglaas ex
pect to remsin several weeks lu the vauey
before returning home at Troutdsle.
Mini Kmma Wagner spent Monday and
Tuesduy lost the guest of Miss Fannie Mes
erve.
Mi Attla Matthews exoects to give a
uiuxlcal and literary entertainment at Loot
creek schoolhouse hls ( Friday) evenis. to
which alt are cordially Invited. MIM Mai
thews Is a very earneot worker, and no
doubt will make a grand success of the un
dertaking. Tha anow last Sunday morning broke
down Wagner Bros.' sblngle mill, but for
tunately did but slight damage to tne ma
chiuery. :
IUEH INLAND.
The preaent Is the wont snow storm thst
this part of the country sver aaw, except
ing the winter of 1861-2, which began In
December end lasted until spring, and a
coiialdcrabls colder. The snow was about
the aame depth and eo bard that teams
could travel on top of tb snow most any
where. Ons feature about this winter is ita
mildncas. The thermometer has not been,
down to sero here.
Lent Thursday A. F. McDonald received
news that bis aunt, wbo resided St The
Dalles, died, and he started for that place
but could not get througn from Portland ,
so he returned Saturday, the day she was
buried. Mias McDonald wss a native of
Isle of Sky, Scotland. She was the young
eat child of Malcolm and Isabella McDon
ald. Her father bad been superintendent
of the lianlagb estate for many years pre
vioue to his emigration to Cape Breton Is
land, Dominion of Canada in 1841. He
took up land along with his sons, Angus
and John, but did live but about two years.
Mias McDonald was never married, living
with her brother, Angus, and moved to
Oregon with him and his family In 1884.
She was , at the time of her death, about 75
years old ; had been for many years a mem
ber of the Presbyterian church and a strong
believer in the doctrine of that religion.
SOAPPOOSE.
Thawing began yesterday witb arsln.
Snow now lies from three to five feet deep.
Trains sre running on irregular time, but
'-get there just the same."
Miss Maggie McKensia is spending a few
weeka visiting relatives at Vancouver.
J. A. Lounignaut Is quite sick at his home
with erysepelas.
8. F. Shattuck Is still confined to his
room and the blacksmith shop is closed ia
consequence.
Holsday Bros, are the happy possessors
or a set or the ceieoraieu .encyciopeoia
britannics."
The benefit ball was a success to all con
cerned. About (40 was netted. Much
credit is due our friends from St. Helens,
who braved the storm in sleighs in order to
be present.
Misses Gertie and Hattie Mullins and
Mary and Maud Watts are attending pri
vate school, with Mrs. J. O. Watts, teacber.
Messrs. Mat Knglsrt and (J. R. Konkle
are the happy fathers of a boy and girl, re
spectively, for this week's record. Pretty
good for these herd times.
Scappooso poatofflce Is now a money or
der and postal note office.
Electricity Cnrea Deafnes.
A Cahd : Ten years ago one of my
ear commenced failing and gradually
grew worse, until it was with difficulty
1 coiihl hear with it. Rincine ooises
truuA tviA crrftut snnnvance. I consult
ed Dr. Darrin January 28, and wa
cured of both trouble witn electricity
in two hour. The proprietor of the
llnlmki. ITnnaa ran vnnch for the
V. I ... .'J
above statement. Address me at Co
lumbus, Wash.
JAME3 A. iUSMt'lUKIJiiX.
Drs. Darrin still hold forth at 270
Washington street, Portland; Review
Building. Spokane, Wash. ; McClellen
Hotel. Koseburc. Or. and give free con-
KulUtions duily from IU too; evenings,
7 to 8 ; Sunday, 10 to 12. They make
a specialty of all diseases of Bye, Ear,
Nose and Throat, uatarrn, neatness,
Bronchitis, La Grippe, consumption
Dyspepsia, Heart, Liver and Kidney
dineases. All Nervous, Chronio and
Private Disease of Men including
Stricture. Hydrocele, Varicocele, Im
potency, Seminal, Weakness, and all
peculiar f emale x rouoie are connaem-
iv and successfully'treated.
Most cases can receive nomo treat
ment after a visit to the doctor e office
The poor treated free, except medi
cines whon required. Drs. Darrin
have a large country practice, and
send their electrio batteries and reme
dies bv express on reoeipt of symptom
and $20 monthly for same. Inquiries
answered and question blanks and cir
culars sent free.
Pneumanla..
At no time io the history of the coun
try has pneumonia been so prevalent as
during tne winter raomns oi ine nisi
two year. In time past a common
nnlii was not considered at all serious.
but of late years the great tendenoy of
coins to result ia pneumonia nas maue
people apprehensive. The trouble is
thst colds are not always properly
treated. No preparation 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 the lungs relieved. It
lias been observed that when Chamber
lain' Cough Remedy is used the cold
neyer results in pneumonia. The
reason is that this remedy stimulates
nmnnna mnmlirano whip.h Hiiab the
throat and lungs, to a healthy notion,
causes a free expectoration, throwing
off the poisonous matter, and coun
teracts any tendency toward pneu
monia. For sale by Edwin Ross.
" Vessel Bottom Up. ;
Post Towmsihd, Wash., Keb. 7. The
barketitlne Retriever, seven days from San
Francisco, arrived at lladlock this morn
ing and reports seeing a double-deck vessel
bottom op, 82 miles southwest of Cape
Flatlory, last Friday.
The vessel was green painted above the
copper, about 180 feet long and was very
deep down in ths water. Tbe name was
not decernlble, nor wss there anything else
to determine ber Identity. Shipping men
are In a quandary about the identity of the
vessel. Her description does not apply to
any vessel overdue at this port.
Recent arrivals report unprecedented
storms lost week off the Oregon and tbe
Washington coasts. Many vessels arrived
sre reporting the loss of sails and other
minor damnge. In soms quarters it is be
lieved that ths derelict reported by the
Retriever Is the Dritlih ship St. Monlan,
180 days from Santos, Brazil, for this port.
The latter vessel, given op for lost by tbe
charterers, Is 90 days overdue.
Several tug) left this morning to search
for the wreck. Another unautbenticated
report current is that ther are two dere
licts off Cape Flattery.
The Wilmington Burned.
Tbe steamer Wilmington, owned by the
Merchsnts Steamship Company of Port
land, was burned at Linnton Morday morn
ing. The ill fated steamer was on her reg
ular trip between Victoria and Portlaud
with a cargo of lime. While out at sea she
encountered terrific gale which carried
away a large part of her rigging and tbe
heavy seas caused a leak In tbe bold letting
tbe water in In great volumes which caosed
the lima to slack from which tbe fire orig
inated. Tbe fire had been smooldsiing for
seversl days, snd when tbe vessel resched
Linnton Sunday night tha fire bad gained
such headway that the vessel was moored
and the work of trying to ssve the cargo
commenced, which was continued until
early Monday morning when the fire broke
through tbe deck. Tbe entire woodwork
wsa soon destroyed leaving nothing but ths
iron bull, which is in such a wrenched con.
dition that it is worthless. The vessel and
cargo were valued at goO ,000, partly insured
JAPANESD
CURB
Suppoill sties, OlntnienM In Capsules, also In
Box anil Pills: a Positive Cure tor external. In
ternal. Blind and Bleedln, Itching. Chronio.
.. . il ,,.- emu mnit manv fithatr
liCCVni Ul nniwiwi, . ....... '-- Jf
dlseaiuM and female weaknesses: It is saa
arsat Deneni to mm aonsriu pwiu. iu.
lion with tne knife unneeessary hweafter. This
Kernel? nu nvx u aauaa ""-'"'v ''.rv
box. S for IS; sent by mall. W by suffer from this
ismois Qiiwo wiivu m , a rr -
riven wim e ooa, w ruu mw uw..,
eured. Send stamp lor free Bample. Guarantee
issuea oy woouaru, v...aa ","vl7mprw
auu ueiau uriuwuM. Doiua -
CITY BARBER SHOP
-ANI
BATH HOUSE.
C. L. COLBURN, Proprietor.
Ha Been Thoroughly Refitted and
Rearranged.
Only Baths in the City.
ST. HELENS. OREGON.
T0111ST ASD FAULT DEADltfJARTELtS.
New York Kestaurant
Anderson a Bkakev, Proprietors.
No. 139 rir.t Street,
PORTLAND, - - OREGON,
IS st lee for Fablleatlaia.
Land Office at Oregon City, Oregon.
DannW 26. 1X92.
VTOTICE la hereby given that the followins
i. l namea seiner om iucu nuun wi , , "
,1a. in mb. fln&l nrnnf In .uitDOrt of blsclalm,
and that said proof will be made before the
Couny ClerK of oolunsia county, at at. neieus,
Oregon, on February 14, 1803, vis:
HENRY TIatONEN,
Homestead entry No. 6541. forth wj of eK of
sec 38, tS n, r 4 w. He names the following
witnesses to prove his continuous residence
upon, and cultivation of, aaid land, vis: Oust!
Hsndricksnn, Oscar O. Waisenen, Pster Sonan
ts. Peter Wettaon; all on;iawa;anie. uregon.
dS0(3 J. T. AFFKRSON, Register.
FRUIT TREES!
TTR TTaVF. TO MAKE ROOM
W for spring planting , so are offering
spple trees at wholesale prices to retail
buyers. These are choice varieties, sulta
Die for marcei or noma use; i iut vw, .
,or xuui prune trees. -()DAYi
Jan. 20 , 189 tf Soappoose, Or
ESTRAY NOTICE
There is a stray cow at my
place, near Gillton. about six
years old; color, bnndie, ana
branded "I" on the left horn.
Owner can have same by pay
ing costs.
JOHN JOHNSON.
Hart 1 Sweefland,
Proprietor
St. Helens Meat Market
Fresh and Salted Heats, Sausage, Fish
and vegetables.
Meats by wholesale at special rates.
Express wagon run to all parts ol town,
ana cnarges reasons oie.
for Intnrroatlon and fr. Itanatmok write to
SUNN ft CO- U.BKOiUWAT, Nw YORK.
OWmt bnre.ii for seourlng patent. In America.
Brery patent taken out by tu Is bron.ht Iwfpr
the publlo by anoUos gtvea tree ol oharge IB She
tamet evrtmlstlon of any KXenUfle paper lav the
Jrlar BilBU,ildir llluatrj wd. No WuiS
tfir.. .S.I Ji sassjsawaassassasss
' i a-rr-W J'M sjbvsbsj
A Solentlflo Amorloan
f Agenoy forr
IS TRAD! SMArtKSJt
DBSION ITMTS3,
tSaST- OOPVMIQHTS. sjtsjj
Have It Brcanf Papalar.
Whan ncnnla find an article much
superior to anything of the kind they
have ever neiore useu, tney are annum
snre to tell their friend about it, and
especially if they know of some friend
needing such an article. Dealer also
toon leara the true value of their
yr.rxla anil whan t llHV have an at tide
of unusual merit they will almost in
variably mention tne lact to tfieir cus
tomers. This account in a great mess
nra tnr ilm lurirn aalain Chamberlain's
Cough Kemeby. Here i an instuuee :
W. L. Needham, a prominent citizen
and busin"ss man of Orrsburg, Mo.,
lias been selling unamoeriain s uougu
Pamartw tnr aavarul vpnrfl and rttCOm-
mend it to hi customers' because in
his experience it has proven to be the
hMt fop nl,U. frmir, and whoODing
cough. He say it is tbe most popular
ineuicine mat lie nanaies, nou gne
the best satisfaction. 60 cent bottle
for sale by Edwin Ross.
Fratn tha Plater Waoda.
Of the north to the Everglades of the South
drugginti are besieged by people with every
shade of rheumatism, inquiring about Dr.
Drummond'e remedy. " Win it cure me i
And the druggist points to tbe fact that ths
Drummond Medicine Co. 48-60 Maiden
lAna. Naw York, offer a reward of $500 for
a case their remedy will not cure. That
kind of answer is satisfying, and the suf
ru. r.intifB Hran fiva dfillars and sroea
home and is cured. Not only relieved fbut
cured. Agents wanted.
A million Friends.
A friend in need is a friend indeed, and
not less than one million people have found
just such a friend In Dr. King's New Dis
covery for consumption, coughs and colds.
If you have never used this great cough
medicine, one trial will convince yon that
it has wonderful curstive powers In all dis
eases of throat, chest and lungs. Each
bottle is guaranteed to do all that is claimed
or money will be refunded. Trial bottles
free at Edwin Ross' drug store. Large
bottles 60c and 1.
Notice of Sale.
Y -.til a 1 TTTTjn A V t.a irk af nf
rLUKUAftl, a. IX u ciuua a. au., poii
at publis auction, at my house on the
.. ir " An lh Will.mi.ttj,
81oueb, in Columbia County, Oregon, two
k ....... Lunoin. n ilm firm nf I. F. Pow
ers, described as follows. One bay borse,
Will wetgn aoout izwpounu.. auu imiwio
a sorrel with a white face, and will weitsh
about tbe same. The said sale is for the
board and tbe pasturage of said horses from
tbe 15tb of November. 1891, until tbe pres
ent, amounting to $112, and the costs of
aavertisiug ana saw.
Jan. 13, lata w r. u. nwnivi.
For Sale!
T Iiim a nnmher of reentered Poland
China pigs, which. I will sell at my
place at Hcappoose, Uregon.
j66 Harry West,
EUGENE HANNEMANN.
o
Wholesale Dealer
IN IMPORTED AND DOMESTIC
finest Liquors
DISTILLER'S AGENT.
MT rrant atreei, Fartlana, Oregast
W H. DOLMAN
Has the St. Helens
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KfeT?a CELEBRATED
fflBOOTS&SHOES
ISTABUSHEO 1811
TUX MASK CCrvHCSTU
A Large Invoice of Stylish and
. Durable
Footwear Just ReceiYed.
Prices of old Stock Greatly Reduced.
PORTLAND
Marble Works.
SCHANEN & NEU,
Manufacturers ot
Monuments, Headstones,
And all kinds of Marble, Granite,
Stonework, Tablets. Curbing, eto.
Special estimates for any desired work
. lurmsned on application.
268 First St, bet. Madison and Jefferson,
Portland, Oraajaa.
CHEAPEST WATCH II THE WORLD.
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Empire Watch Co., New York.
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BRYAnT &
Mannfactnrers of
ROUGH
-AND
Fir and Cedar Lumber.
Clear. Flooring, Ceiling
Constantly
Olatskanie, -
Are ITou Prejudiced
Many people think 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 nrst-class drug store nere by calling 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
STOVES.
212 First and 9 Salmon Street
CLATSKANIE LINE.-
STEAMER G.
J, W. SUA
Leaves Portland at Alder St. dock Monday, Wednesday, Friday
for Clatakanie, touching at Sauvies Island, St. Helens,Columbia
City, Kalama, Neer City, Rainier, Cedar Landing, Mt Colfin,
Bradbury, Stella, Oak Point, and all intermediate points, re-
turning xuesaay, xaursaay,
MUCKLfe BROS.,
Manufacturers ot
LUMBER
-AB
GENERAL 1IERCHAMSE.
ST. HELENS, OR.
Joseph. Kellogg &
Tosenh Kellogg
j r oo
FOB COWLITZ RIVER,
,TATrriTTTTTT?Orn -: irtsTciri r 3 nr.j j
INUtv 1 il VV S-iO 1 weaves Xa.riJuov xu.ouus.jr, r euucouojr,
and Friday at 5 am. Leaves PORTLAND Tuesday, Thurs
day, and Saturday at 6 a. m.
JOSEPH KELLOGG Leaves RAINIER at 5 a. m.
daily, Sunday excepted, arriving at Portland at 10:30 a. m.
Keturning leaves Portland at
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.
C0Kfl7Y,
and Dealers in
DRESSED
and Finishing Material
on Hand,
- Oregon.
STORE.
the Factory.
: : Oregon.
-AND-
PORTLAND
W. SHAVER.
V1SK, Master.
ana oaturuajr,
DSALXES IS
Co.'s River Steamers,
and Northwest.
1 p. m., arnving at o p. m
a.