The Oregon mist. (St. Helens, Columbia County, Or.) 188?-1913, February 24, 1893, Image 3

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    Bt. IIkucns, Fkuuuahy 24, 1803,
BRIEF MENTION.
vviwQpmioa lbs state eouli
Halted Ktatri nd County Official Piper 'flen lbl, citv MJ Houiion, I gone.
"uMmi Wednesday u noon.
Jut ti the big bell in the clock tower
w linking the signal for the work,
men on the oity hall to r,.-. f.
dinner, end the keen, sharp whittle
rum ma nit ib.L. ...l..i
Ylmliell nrn. an. nillalila T. V u 7 . .--- M
Muum 7 nuunoonient that
. . " "un w" Pn) the Herid an
W - V"UJ A II1IS UllUSIlUl nnlu nnnm W.J . L.
.... . -1 aawiav VWI HBU UHII
cat Wednesday end yesterday, fright .n(i hled hlm . .
., a. .1 ...... . . ..T.. . . -V-UMI,
. v, rauure mauus aim organs, rort- pudho strand near th. i i.
laiHI. front nf Tn xt..m -m .
.... viuuo, ana wuen
opposite the courthouse the shriekln.
court at AsUirl Monday last, and hU.lngof the City & Suburban
Kimball pianos and organs war- Mwrlo car from Columbia Citv caused
ranted 5 years, the animal to turn suddenly, falllne
Mr, A. Ne vln, of Coble, called at thli ovr th b,uff dlitanee of eeyeral
ofllno yesterday. " from which death mulled
Klmbull nianot have elastic touch. Advertliere who with to reach neonl
Mr. A. Stump, of ScapjxwM, wae In lh rUr1 ',Utrl.ot, "4 ,n localities
the oity Wednesday Uat. mum P"cauooe are eeldom
in i it . i .i wu """ patronise me columns of
Mr. I). C. Tedford, of Rainier, ipent
Bunday last in 8t. Uvleus among hie
many friends,
Kimball organi. L. V, Moore, Port
land,
Mr. Richard CoilUaMn, one of Hill.
bom's loading business men, w in
the city Monday.
Kimball pianos L. V. Moore Tort-
laud.
WASHINGTON LETTER.
(From rtgular eorrtipondmt.)
WMblniton. February 17, 1889,
Mr. Cleveland cabinet, as eo far an
Bounced, Is much more pleasing to reoubll
cane than to demourats, and the 'election!
indicate that the dsiuocratle party proper
a w oe consulted eren lees from March 4
than It wee durlnc Mr. Cleveland'.
other administration. He appears to (eel
under DO obllcatlona to tha machine ala.
Judge Blanoharu I pile driver It at mont, either (or li nomination or hie elec
ork reimlriiia the sheer boom In Uo". element bas been frequent-
LU river near ite mouth. 7 mr our n ,M .,wo or ,nrw
,, ,, t oiwnninm,mar. uievelsnd was
Kimnaii pianos are reliable ana I ambitious of fouii.iinren.rmii.i,..i ........
- . .. . r r" r vi
uurauis. more renubllcan than democrallc in Ita ta.
The elierifT'e offirw ie now adorned d,,,e'"- Buch Pnlnent democrate u
I UaH.l.u I J ( I ,
1th a w aafe. w).l.-l Hheriff Maaale ..." ac.nowieog.
a xv v vai wvvii uuefni tuvir
put In Wedmeduy.
Kimball pianoe are first claai.
Mr. Urulmru, the waler work! man
failed to tit in an appearance at the
Uet meeting of the city council.
Kimball pianoe. Moore, Torwland, Or.
Frofeaeor Brlce, of LuConter, came
over Sun lay and gave th newly
ganited braat band their flret regular
drilling.
L. V, Moore, Portland, Kimabll Pi
anoe.
Sheriff Maaele wUhee ue to announce,
opinion by Mr. Cleveland concerning the
rueiubcrnlilp or the cabloet; contequenUy
there la alrrady a (feline of retentmrnt In
the senate agalnet biro, and Senator Hill
is adding (tiel to the flames in every way be
can. The democratic talk Is mostly aimed
at Oreaham, but the truth of the matter Is
that the selection of Dan Lamont to be sec
retary of war and of ei-partner Biitell to
or. be poetmater general gives as little sslis-
tactlod aa that of Oreaham to be secretary
o( state. Tboy ere regarded aa personal
and not political selections. Carlisle
secretary of the treasury is the only one of
the (oar members of the cabmet alrrady
elrvfcd who can truly be said to meet the
expectations of the democrats, in eongraaa.
That Ibis feeling of enmity to Mr. Gere
that aa he has nut yet received the
a talc levy lie cannot receive taxes be- land cxiU Is plain to all, but your eorree
fore March 15lh. Ipondentdoea not think, report to the con-
, , , trary notwithstanding, that It will be car
Kimball piauoe-deep baas, dear rleJ toeb, ,Mai otoppoeingtbeeonflrma
troLiU. ,un 0f any 0 tD( cabinet nominations , al
Mr. T. C. Watts returned from Halem thougti nothln would be more to the liking
v.,l.ul.. .ti. Uin aWnt ainc m Ser.ator HUij but Senator Hill is too
... i i i ,i.a ,..K. ,hr""1 PUclM butt hie head egelnat
v "v " " a brick wall. Dnleaa be baa poattive as
Ifgtaluturfl. aurances (rum a sufficient number of una-
Pianoe and organe, L. V. Moore, 'i to m " certain that be can defeat
uortland. I tb nominations it Is not probable that he
" , , , , will openly oppose them,
Mr. w. ii. Vionyere, laisaames Benator Bherm.n aaya he does not (svor
rust 1 1 tit; real eeUle and insurance the iaaue o( bonda nnleaa it becomes abso
agent, wai In St. Helen Tuesday look lutely neceeaary in order to keep up the
I... .h..e I,,.. malum In rni.r.l I gold reserve III the treasury. Hla bill to
I authotlte the secretary of the treasury to
Kimball Pianos endorsed by Patti, Imu, jo.0OO.00O in nve-year S per cent
It . ..m. Mri.l that If St. Hal. bond ,of PurP of replenishing the
. , I gold reeerve which has been favorably re-
" w""r y "J ported, la simply to save some money (or
will have to put it in. This the coun- tbe government if bonds have to b. Issued
oil ehould Druceed to do without delay. No new law Is needed to laaue bonda, but
... ,, .,.,.. t ir I bonda iasued under present la wa would have
Pianoe direct from l-ctory. L. V. L, nol e than 4 per cent, and to run
(or a long term of yeara; hence Senator
A Chicago lumber journal sayi that Sherman's bill. Tbe president 1 so strong
CMuiubia countv fOrearon aah is the 'y opposed to an Issue of bonda that It is
...:.., i i.. .i.i certain that nothing ahort of the direst
""" fjnanclalatralU would cause bi.o to allow
takes a flue poltah, and looki we" u whn, he remains In office, and BecreUry
vai nialied. 1 he wotM is strong ana Koster aaya be aees nothing In the situation
Ima a bfauLiful k-rain. to require it at this time.
,,, ... r . t ..i j n. The president having forwarded the treaty
Kimball organs. Moore, Portland, Or. (w tunnttMltm 0( Hawaii to the senate,
Mr. A. II. Illakeslcy lost one of his accompanied by a message recommending
l,r..H. W..,lnc..liv bv the animal fall- Us immediate ratification, bas gone to
Maryland (or two or three days duck shoot.
Ing. It was first thought that it would be
beat to accomplish annexation by ao act of
congress, but owing to the short Urns re
maining ot the session and the belief that
nmmnt aillnn apaa liMMiaaarv It araa Mm
Beauregard, one of I cuded to do lt by treaty, which only needs
' ing over the cliff iu front of the court
house, a distance of 25 feet.
Oil more endorses the Kimball Pianos.
General O. T,
tbe loading Confederate general! dur- the ratification of the senate and the formal
inn the civil war, and perhaps oue of acceptance by the Hawaiian government to
. . . . j;,i Mnn.tal- become binding on both countries. Tbe
..,. ........... trett, hort on,, provides that
Ulk-nu Ae a iui.no ran u ... tha Bro,Ition.i MTernment of Hawaii ahaU
many branchea of the government be- remain in oharge of that country until con
fore Ihnt eeclional strife came up Gen- greaa shall provide by leatalatlon a new
ml Beauregard bad few superior. n"'": X aULpr0Tif " lh" U mu,J
V v ka asll Aa.il kav the. ST alii aktl sTAWamiilAnt
Kimball pianot defy competition, within sixty daysafur it IsreoslvedstHon
,k...i, . n:ti,.ll olulu. Besldea the message and the treaty
vnj wa.er .,. - lhe Dr.,j,nt sent to the senate a mass ot
I
wood dock td warenousc, pumng crreapondMce relating to HawaUandthe
a. border around the public alrand, policy of tbe United Btatealo dealing there-
leolrio ligbte, etc.,
are an Being
pnahed to completion aa fust as could
la axoectcd. Indeed the boom la on
in St. Helens.
Kimball Piuft ) are the best.
The ice blockade in the upper Co
lumbia la broken up. M week large
cakes of the "froien water" hai been
floating seaward pust St. Helen, at
some point being an impediment to
with In the put. The president assured
himself before taking this aotion that the
senate would ratify the treaty, and Secre
tary ot State Foater aaya he expects to sign
the official copy of it, after Its ratification,
(or the commissioners to take back with
them before he sails for Europe, and he Is
booked to leave on tbe 25th Inst.
Aa Extra Session of Coagroea,
A Washington dispatob to the Ore-
gonian says: "J he direct commanas
navigation, more particularly at night. 0f cff eland to the democraU In con
Bee tbe Kimball piano before buy- greM that the Sherman law roust be
ing. repealed having been disregarded by
The question of erecting a city hall tu esCepl a few faithful one who were
ia the topic of conversation on the woa over by promise, bas made tbe
atreet corners this week. This I the nP,t president very angry and be Is
ureliminary (wind) work. Later on, determined to ahow them what a real
if at all. will come the more subs tan- Ipresideut can do. It i generally un
tial part of the pW, putting up the derawod today that Cleveland will have
monoy. congress in session at an early day for
Don't buy before eeing the Kimball the repeal of the ilver law, and that be
pjunos. baa aireaay auowea it w om uuuttiww
or. .,. .i.n tn ae ao much Interest that in order to get offices and recognl
i. i h mnra nroKreseive element lion at the White Housa aubeerviency
Vfl Sh U II 'J - sj ear ! ,
i.. .v-nHu hall nroDoaition. Thi 1 to hi warn will be neceary,
. . .:..,!.. k. nrnnnsitinn I land doe not like eoneressmen. Me
lllfieea a siriun r--. 1
j i,i ka nnahed in Boite of all feel Independent of tjiem now,
BUU Jasae g- a J J a
moss buck opposition. All those wish- prefer! to ooeroe them it they do not
ing to subscribe money for thi. purpose come to hi. term. Tbe extreme silver
now have an opportunity to do so. Al- men, believing Ibey can atall time, be
,.adv several hundred dollar, have .uocessfulin keeping up a good thing
been ubscribed, with prospect
for I a they have at present, bur deter
considerable more.
I mined to filibuster again tb aundry
olril bill bsoause It contain the Bber
man bond issue provision. Thi. alone
would force an extra session, becaose if
till or any of the large appropriation
bill fail, another session ie absolutely
necessary in order to keep the govern'
ment going. But a little thing like
forcing an extra session cuts no figure
with the extremist, who already feel
that they met tbe diaapproval of Cleve
land and can eioect no favor at his
hand anyway."
The Home Paper.
No mam who ha the interest of hi
county at heart should fail to subscribe
for his horn prper, layi Tb News
paper Man. In inoouraglng it pub
lication ho I assisting In building op
about biin enterprise, the luocess of
which at the am time enhance the
value of hi own aurroundlngt. It
give him more news ot immediate
concern than the big city papers; it
stand up manfully for hla right; he
lwaya bai a champion in bi bom
paper, and those who Hand up for an
other should be well sustained. The
interest of both are kindred and equal,
and must rise or fall together. There
fore it ii to tbe interest of everyone to
support the home paper; not grudg
ingly, but in a liberal spirit ; a a pleas
ure not as a disagreeable duty, but
an investment that will amply repay
all expenditure.
City Ball Fasttt.
So far the following amounts have
beed subscribed toward building a pub-
lio hall in St. Helen. By publication
day next week we bope to see thi sum
doubled.
Hart,C. R $100 00
Swsger.J. H 00 00
Muckle, James 60 00
Little, A, B., 10 00
Blakesley.A.H 80 00
Dart, James 60 00
Cox, R 00
Watklna.H. P 28 00
Muckle, Charles , 00 00
Quick, B R, 80 00
Colburn, (,'. L., 10 00
Rice. W.J 10 00
Robinson, A., hauling lumber .. .. 80 00
George Lamont, C. W. Blakealey, Walter
Cox, U Decker, H. t. Bong, William Mil. s,
F. U. Miles, each subscribed eevoa days
work.
The Commission.
Tbe legislature elected the following
commissioner tor the ensuing term
ol two year:
For Railroad Commissioners H. B.
Compson of Klamath Falls, J. B. Eddy
of Pendleton. I. A. Macrum of Forest
Grove.
Fish Commissioners Geo. T. Myers,
W. J. Riley, Joseph Paquet and George
Giustin, all of Portland.
Food Commissioner Charles Hol-
man, farmer, of Clackamas county,
Game Protector Ferrie Henahaw,
of Portland.
Pilot Commissioner Captain John
, Brown, B. F. Packard and John
Fox. Brown and Fox are residents of
Astoria.
DKLENA.
The weather for the past week baa been
averagely good for this time of the year.
The snow is tuelUng rapidly and will soon
be a thing of tbe past, that is, if we don't
get a new supply.
Tbe roads are exceedingly muddy and
badly In need of tbe attention of the road
supervisor.
Mr. J. O. Henrlcl. of Portland, spent Bat
arday and Bunday Uat with frlenda In thia
place.
Mr. J. H Douglass left on tbe night boat
Isat Bunday for Portland.
Tbe Delena ball bas been ceiled and
painted inside, and with but little more
work, will be complete In all departmsnts.
Mlas Attla Matthews elosed a very suc
cessful Bve-montba' term of school in the
Lost eresk dlstrlot last Friday.
8everal of our young folks have been well
remembered this year, as is shown by the
number of valentinea w have seen.
Serious Accident
While out driving a short time since,
Mis Tinknam, of Uillton, Or- wa
thrown from ber carriage and sus
tained a dislocation of her shoulder,
which resisted all effort ot reduction.
In thi deformed condition she called
on Dr. Darrin who soon reduced the
dislocated member and restored her
to perfect health. Bead the appended
letter from her mother:
Gill ton, Or., Feb. 9, 1803.
Dr. Darrin Allow ma to express
my gratitude for the skillful operation
of breaking up adhesion and reseting
my daughter' ehoulder. Tbe opera
tion resulted in a perfect cure. Thank
fully yours, . Mrs. D. F. TivxHaif.
aTree Traatmeat Oontlnaed.
Dr. Darrin, at 370 Washington
atreet, continue to give free treat
ment from 10 to 11 A. M. daily, and
ill until further notice, to all new
case. "Those able and willing to pay
will receive medical and electrical
treatment at $5 ft month, lurgical and
special diseases excepted. Hour, 10
M. to 6 P. M., 7 to 8 evening. Bun
day, 10 to 12.
The doctor will send to any mail or
express offloe address hi eleotrloand
medical treatment on receipt of symp
toms and 15 per month. Send for
question blank and circulars free. Ex
amination gratis. Those intending to
oonsult Dr. Darrin should do to at
once as the loir rat of f 5 per month
will not always last. All curable
obronio, aoote and private disease
treated by electricity, medicines and
lurgery, ,
Open to Settlement.
United States Land Office,
Oregon City, Or., Feb. 18, 18
Notice Is hereby given that the maps of
resurvey of township north, range 8 weat,
and township 7 north, range 8 weat have
been received at this office.
On April, 1893, ate o'clock a tn tbe
plat of township 6 north, range 8 weat, will
be died In this office, and applications to
file on said land will thereafter be received
in this office.
On April 11, 1803. st o'clock a. m., tbe
plat of township 7 north, range 8 weat, will
be (lied in this office, and applications to
die on said land will thereafter be received
In this office.
J. T. APPERBON, Register.
FETICH PAQDKT, Receiver.
Cleveland's Cabinet Completed.
Mr. Cleveland announced Wednesday
that be had completed bis cabinet by nom
lusting tbe following:
Walter Q. Oreaham, of Indiana, secretary
(.1 stste.
John O. Carlisle, of Kentucky, secretary
of the treasury.
Daniel 8. Lamont, of New York, secre
tary of war.
Hilary A. Herbert, of Alabama, secre
tary of the navy.
Hoke Bmltb, of Georgia, secretary of the
Interior.
J.Btarllng Morton, of Nebraska, secre
tary of agriculture.
Richard Olney, of Massacbnsstts, attor
ney-ceneral.
Wilson 8. Blasell, of New York, post
master-general.
ParaasoBla,
At no time in tbe history of (he conn
try baa pneumonia been so prevalent as
during the winter months of the last
two year. In time past a common
cold wa not considered at all serious
but of late years the great tendency of
colds to result in pneumonia bas made
people apprehensive. The trouble is
thst cold are not always properly
treated. Wo preparation containing
opium, wild cherry or chloroform
ehould be used, as they have a tendency
to dry up a cold, whereas it should be
loosened and the lungs relieved. It
ha been observed that when Chamber-
Iain's Cough Remedy is used the cold
neyer reeolt in pneumonia. The
reason ie that tbie remedy stimulates
tho mucous membrane which lines the
throat and lungs, to a healthy action.
causee a free expectoration, throwing
off tne poisonous matter, and couu
teract any tendency toward pneu
monia. For ssie by Edwin Bos.
rV)B BALK OR tlASK-Oood barn In St
X? Helena, suitable lor Bllblla laad and aala
stable , room lor a number ol horses and Tehlclee
and aunr overhead lor lead, rood location. Ap-
p.j w i uuaAfl buursa.
JAPANESE)
CURB
A aew and complete treatment, consist! dc ot
Snpposilariaa, Ointments la Capsules, also la
vox ana mis: a rueiuve (aire tor axiernai, in
tarnal. Blind and Bleedlns. Itcblnr. Chronie.
ftaeant or Heredltarr Fllea. and manv other
diseases and female weaknesses: It ia alirarsa
traat bene! to the maral health. The flret
dlaeorery ol a medical cure rendering aa opera
Uoa with tne kolie unnecessary hereafter. This
Itemedr has never been known to fall. II per
boa. for IS; sent by mail. Why suffer from this
terrible disease when a written guarantee is
alTso with S boxes, to relund the monav U not
cured. Bend stamp (or tree SamDle. Guarantee
Issued br Wooosan, Clasks A Co., Wholesale
ana netau unuauie, note Aeente, roruaaa. or.
TOGBIST ISO FilILT BEADOUAITERS.
New York Eestanrant.
-
Abdebboh a Bxabtby, Proprietors.
New ISt First Btrewt,
PORTLAND, - - OREGON
CITY BARBER SHOP
-ARE
BATHHOUSE.
C. Is. COLBURN, Proprietor.
Has Been Thoroughly Refitted and
Rearranged.
Only Baths in the City.
ST. HELENS, OREGON.
FRUIT TREES!
WE HAVE TO MAKE ROOM
for serine Diamine, so are offerine
antile trees at wholesale prices to retail
buyers. These are choice varieties, snila
ble for market or home nse; $4 lor 60, 7
for 100; prune trees, fix per 100.
a, nubuvAi ,
Jan. 20. 189S-tf Scappoosa, Or.
ESTRAY NOTICE
There is a stray cow at my
place, at Scappoose Landing,
about six years old; color, brin-
dle, and branded "1 on the lelt
horn. Owner can have same by
paying costs.
JOHN JOHflSUJN.
Rattle far Paialleaitlaat.
Laad OSlea at Oregon City, Oreaon.
January 36, MS.
NOTICE Is hereby Uvea that the lollowlnf
aaaMd Settler has filed noUoe of hla inten-
Uoa to make final srool In eupport ot hla claim,
and that said proof will be made before the
County Clerk of Columbia count;, at St. Helena,
Orecon, on March Is, USS, vis:
JOSHUA C. FARB,
Homestead eatrv No. sen. lor the lots 1. and I.
sec 1; lot 4, see Is, t T n, r 1 w. He namee the
following wllnas.es to prove bla continuous
residenee upon, end cultlraUoo ol, said land,
via: Under sao M01, R. 8.; F. G. Winchester, W.
H. Ein. X W. Farr, John C. Fan; all ot Bainler,
Columbia aeunty. Oregon,
rim 10 J. T7 APPKRSON, Bealsser.
, 4 SoUntino Aerloa
V Agency Jy
JOfcX ,L T)D. MARKS).
tJOPVRrOHTIL arte,
sua
liirmm.11
taUNN CO,
)aI bvreaa for
ITvHT Patent takso, out b
eta&ws BButtdflAnk Wl)tml ft(B
Broad wat, Nrw Tone.
MtetiU in AvBrietii
jry Mtsiml taksn out by ma to broQaTht bfot
Mtbu to aMii fiTa txm u QLavf ikm
tannest etreeMtfoa of anr eewosiee paper la the
KiktT BpleaaidlT Tiluafaatad. KoutaUUtmi
sua if'C'il'S
Hew It Beestaaa Papailar.
When people find an article much
superior to anything of the kind they
have ever before used, they are almost
sure to tell their friend about it, and
especially if they know of some friend
needing such an article. Dealer also
soon loaru the true value of their
goods, and when they have an article
of unusual merit thny will almost in
variably mention the fact to their cus
tomers. This accuuu t in a great nieaa
ure fur the large sale on Chamberlain's
Cough Remeby. Here is an instance :
W. L. Needham, a prominent citizen
and business man of Orrsburg, Mo.,
ha been celling Chamberlain's Cough
Remedy for several year and recom
mend it to hi customers' because in
his experience it hae proven to be tbe
best for colds, croup and whooping
cough. He says it is the most popular
medicine that he handles, and gives
the best eatiafaction. 60 cent bottles
for sale by Edwin Roes.
Frwna ska Plsaey Woade.
Of the north to the Everglades of the Booth
sh
druraist. are besieged by people with every
aae oi rnenmausm, inquinn
Drammond Medicine Co. 48-60 Maiden
rheumatism, inaulrina about Dr.
Druramond'a remedy. ' Will it cure me?"
And the drngpiat points to the fact that the
Lane, New York, offer a reward of 1600 for
a case their remedy wiU not cure. That
kind ol answer Is satisfying, and the auf
ferer planks down five dollars and goes
home and is cured. Not onlr relieved I but
cored. Acenta Wanted.
Notice of Sale.
I will on 8ATURDAY, the 4th day of
FEBRUARY. 1803. at 11 o'clock a. m.. sell
st public auction, at niy bouse on the
"Wapato Farm." on the Willamette
ugb, in Colombia Comity, Oregon, two
raes belonging to the firm of I. F. Pow
ers, described aafnllowa. One bar hnree,
will weigh about 1200 pounds, and the other
s sorrel with a white face, and will weigh
about the asms. The said sale ia for the
board and tbe pasturage of aald horses from
ths 15tb of November. 1891. nntil the pres
ent, amounting to f 112, and the coats ot
advertising and sale.
Jan. 13, 1883 It . D. HENKIC1.
For Salel
I have a number of registered Poland
China, pige, which I will sell at my
place at Scappoose, Oregon.
j6a6 Habbt West.
BRYin? a conuiw,
Manufacturers of and Dealers in
ROUGH-
-AND-
DRESSED
Fir and Cedar Lumber.
Clear Flooring, Ceiling and Finishing Material
Constantly on Hand,
Clatskanie, - - Oregon.
Are You Prejudiced
Many people think it necessary to go to Borne large
city to find a first-class
DRUG STORE.
Don't you believe it; because you can be convinced that there
is a first-class drug store here by calling on
E3clwiii Kosjs,
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.
EUGENE HAHNEMANN.
Wholesale Dealer
in IkPOKTID AND DOMX8TIC
Wines? Liquors
DISTILLER'S AGENT.
tT rr.mt Street, Partlamel, Oreajam.
Hart & Sweetland,
Proprietor
4
St. Helens Meat Market
Fresh and Baited Heats. Bauaage. Fish
ana vegetables.
Meals by wholesale at special rates.
Express wagon run to all parte of town,
ana cnargea reaaoname.
H. DOLMAN
Has the St. Helens
AGENCY FOR .
BRADLEY.METCALFCIH
CELEBRATED
BOOTS&SIfOES
ISTABUSHEO IMS
(1
BlttCEST 6 o6TTHCTls,ti
tssaasaa tanaaanta
A Large Invoice ot Stylish and
Durable
Footwear Just Received.
Fries of old Stock Greatly Red need.
PORTLAND
Marble Works.
8CHANEN & NEU,
' Manufacturers ot
Monuments, Headstones,
And all kinds of Marble, Granite,
Stonework, Tablet, Curbing, etc.
Special estimate for any desired work
famished on application.
868 First St, bet Madison and Jefferson,
Portlmael. Oresrom.
F. .R. CHOWN,
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212 First and 9 Salmon Street. PORTLAND
CLATSKANIE LINE.-
STEAMER Ge 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.,
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Joseph KelloRS & Co.'s River Steamers.
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New York.
Joseph Kellogg and Northwest.
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NORTHWEST Iavea KELSO Monday, Wednesday,
and Friday at 6 am. Leaves PORTLAND Tuesday, Thurs
day, and Saturday at 6 a. m.
JOSEPH KELLOGG Ws RAINIER at 5 v m.
daily, Sunday excepted, arriving at Portland at 10:30 a. m.
Returning leaves Portland at 1 p. m., arriving at 6 p. m
Stop
For your 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.