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St. IIblens, March 81, 1893.
PUULIBMEIVS NOTIOE.
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BRIEF MENTION.
Jobn Dolan.-of.aillton, looked la (or
minute Wodiwaday. '
David West, f Wesiport, ws la the
city Wednesday.
Ei County Clerk N, 0. Dalo, of Milt,
cuaio over Tuesday atvonlng.
C. L. Colburn wont to Woodland,
Wash., Wednesday on business.
Miss iU Caples, ol Columbia fcity,
Uited relative hor tbii week,
Mrs. Bell Gaddi. o( Reuben, visited
her inoilior,' Mrs! Widger, of this place,
ibis woek. . -
Assessor Kyer is In town this week
getting ready for the work of assessing
the county;
Mrs ' Lsura Logsn, of Astoria, wm
among the culler at tale olllce on
Tuesday luit.
Muckle Bros., mill started up Man
)Hy morning , for run of probably
everal week.
Mrs. CO. SUwnt, of Caetfe Rock,
Wash., wm viiiting rein tl vol in St.
lU'leni end Q ill too last weok.
Mrs. A. J. Rubert, sr., left yesterday
for an extended visit o California and
ArUon. expecting to be absent until
next September.
The sheriff is now rosdy to receive
taxes. Ail taxes, under the new Uw,
are payable at the office of the sheriff,
aud be is not required to vl.it the dif
ferent precincts as heretofore.
Josiah Koukle, living two miles out
n the Portland road, will have a pub
lic sale of personal propurty one week
from tomorrow, Saturday, April 8. See
hand bills for itemueu list of property.
Mr. J S. Cloulngor and his new
brido returned home from their trip to
Victoria and Vancouver, B. C., lt
Monday, and Mr. Cloulnger's familiar
f nee is again seen at hi old place of
buttims.
Hon. B. F. Burch, who was appoint
ed receiver of the land ollloe at Oregon
City during rresident Cleveland'
former administration, and who served
hi entire term' of four, years, died in
Polk comity laat Friday.
The city election takes plaoe next
Monrloy evening ' between ' 7 and 8
o'clock.. The fusiouists claim to be
paining strength, while the old-liners
stand firm by their colors. The con
tent promises to be a spirited one.
Mr. Charles Wilnon, formerly of
Beaver valli-y but now of Gray's Har
bor, was in the city Tuesday paying
)iis taxes. Mr. Wilaon for a long time
owned and operated a sawmill in
Beaver valley, . and is at present en
gaged, in the lumber business in Che
liuli county.
Newton Sundby met with a serious
accident lam Monday. While at work
in Muckle Bros, mill lie acoidently
CHiiifl iu contact with a circular saw
which cut off the third and fourth
luadurs of his eight hand just back of
the knuckle joint,. and it was only a
miracle that be did not lose the entire
liand. .'
One week from next Monday, April
10, the personal property of the late
Josiah Fullerton, deceased, will be
sold at public auction at bis late resi
dence by the administrator. The
properly consists of live stock and im
plements principally. Remember the
date.
In Portland last Saturday Charles
11. Gove, a rewl estate man, shot and
fatally wounded Conrad J. Smith, a
bookkeeper, and then committed .aui
id'e by sendiug a bullet crashing
through his own brain. Gove's death
was instantaneous while Smith lin
gered until Monday when he suo
cumbed to the intent of the deadly
missile. Both were well-known busi
ness men iu Portland and had been
foryears. ....
We did not know llial there were
o many people from Bauben, Cohun-'
bia county, taking up timber land
over In Tillamook county. In the
Headlight there is one whole page of
timber land notices and nearly one
half el the applicants claim their resi
dence at Reuben, this couuty ; but on
examination, we find that no such a
lot of people live or ever did live in
this a'o'dnty,
St. iiofens owes an apology for not
.contributing something for the Colum
bia county world's fair exhibit. The
fact is our people up here have had no
time to think of anything else but
Water works and city hall, both of
which, we are glad to say, are progress
ing nicely. Whatever credit is due
Columbia county for an exhibit at the
fair belong exclusively to Clatskanie
and Beaver valley. They are, in tact,
tf'.far as we have been sble to learn,
the only localities in the county that
have made a persistent effort to have
our resources placed before the peopl-i
l Chicago. Hence where credit is
due; there, it Wongs,' and may those
atettons .reap their deserving reward,
Mis M. E. Horner, of .University
Fork, holds a Columbia count; teach'
er's certificate, and desires to teach in
this county. Any district " whloh may
be without a teacher would do well to
correspond with her. Address, Uni
versity Park, Multnomah county, Or,
At a meeting of the Columbia River
Fishermen Protective Union hold in
Astoria last Saturday the prloo to be
paid . for salmon the coming season
was fixed at 1.15. The cannerymen
say they cannot pay that price, and
trouble Is liable to result.
The good ladies of the town made a
successful effort this week to have the
church organ repaired and tuned,
which the instrument was badly in
need of.
George E, Davis, attorney at law, of
Portland, was in the city Monday and
left on the Toledo fur Kalaiua the
same evening.
Thu infant daughter of Mr. and
Mrs, E. E, Quick has been dangerous
ly sick this week with membraneous
croup. ,
The steamer Lurline is again on her
old run to Astoria. She made her first
trip since the freese-up last Saturday
night.
Commissioner Barnes was In the
city Monday and on Tuesdsy went to
Ucappoose to look after road matters.
Next Sunday is Easier. How will
you have your eggs, turned over, fried,
boiled or baked T
mother asaoommsudatiaa.
W arc acquainted with many mothers In
Cenlervlll wbo would not bs without
Chamberlain's Cough Remedy In tb house
for a good many times its cot, and are rec
ommending It tvsry day. From personal
xperinc w eaa y that it has brokn
up bad colds (or our children. CentervUl,
South Dnkots, Cltlisti. 60 cent bottles (or
sal by Edwin Ron, druggist.
"The people of thl vicinity iuitt on hav
Ing Chamberlain's Cough Remedy, and do
not want any other," ayi John V. Blihop,
of Portland Mill. Indiana. That Is right
Thsy know it to b superior to any otbar
(or cold, and a a prsvanilv and curs for
croup, and why should they not Insist on
hiving It? 80 cent bottle for talc by Edwin
Uoia, druggist.
DEEK I8LAND.
C. H. English Is quite poorly at present
with a bullous attack.
Hector Holli feels Jubilant over tb ar
rival of a young boy st bi home laat Tues
day evening the 21st Inst. Shake I
Elzy George and family are viaitlng hero
for a wevk before leavingforBrnton county,
Mr. U. is a highly respected cititen. and we
regret to see himself and family move o
fr away, but ws hope it will b bit gain.
Patrick Hughe It tick at preaent, but ws
hope it Is only temporary. . Mr. II. la really
on of the pioneer of this neighborhood ,
and a member In good lUndlng of the A.
F. & A. M. lodge of St Helena.
I.SST WIKK' LKTTIR.
John llorgren from the Clatskmle river,
pent a night hsr on hi way to Portland
in the tnterett of hi sawmill. Mr. Hor
gren fenl quit confident of their mill, and
may possibly add a planer In tb near fu
ture. The boys v every prospect of sue
ces, being boncat, sober and industrious,
Mr. Eminent Tliarp gsv a birthday
dinner to her daughter, Mis Minnie, on
the Uth lost., who has been working at
Portland for the pant yoar. She completely
surprised ber mother on her arrival, by
bringing a vry pleasant biuband by the
nam of Austin. In the evening the young
people mot at tbe school boua and gavs the
young coupls a warm reception.
C. h. Smith gave a bam-rsinlng last Sat
urday and a dance in ths evening. Both
wr t success.
Ths coal mine is shut down for tbe pres
ent. Tb reason is not given publicly. Mr.
Stesdmau is still confident thst there Is
plenty of good paying eoal in this neighbor
hood, in fact, cool can be found most any
where between hers and Nehalera valley,
and all that Is necessary Is proper develop
ment to find the proper vein. Rut It looks
peculiar thai an expert miner and a thor
ough student of cosl and coaling could be
fooled in hi theory and practice, and to be
to confident as he without showing suoccss
remains to be explained. Tbs gentlemen
interested ha our sympathy. ' Tbey hav
gone to a great deal of expense without any
reward. It is likely they will not (ool any
longeron the present prospect, and If they
do any more it will likely be to sink a shaft.
Every Indication shows that coal abounds
in this region and all tbat is necessary Is
capital to work It. We be love If the county
court ean find any possible wsy to grant a
premium on the discovery of coal they
would bs Justified In doing It, that Is to
offer a premium on not less than a three
feet vein of good marketable coal, such ss
mined on this coast, to tbs discoverer, and
to open It in such a way as to b accessible
to everybody, and not to accept any dia
gram but to open it with a tunnel or shaft.
One reason for this Is to invite compotent
prospectors to look our county over. Of
courie this bounty should not be extended
to mine that are already opened, pros
pected nor marked , but to such mines that
show not leaa than a three-fcet vein of good
marketable coal tbat could be readily sold
in any of our coal markets; or, gives
bounty on ths output of a mine. Tbe state
of Washington is now offering a bounty on
manufacturing sugar. Ws are of the opin
ion that coal mining should be mors profit
able than sugar manufacturing. -
Your humble scribe took a tramp last
week out In the country back of Hunters of
deep snow and old buohelors, I found the
bachelors very mncb like ths snow gradu
ally disappearing. Where once a lonely
bncbelor'a cabin stood la now occupied by a
more thrifty class o( people, mostly mar
ried men with families, and those that are
not married intend to be. There are a good
ninny new houses, neat cottages, handsome
picket fences, and well-tilled garden patches
which Is an evidence of thrift und economy,
We cannot help but nodes the change
that has come over this country in ths last
half decade as to Improvements. The
reason why this country is so much ad
vanced is the excollent market the Co
lumbia Slver Lumber A Fuel company
furnished. This Is an evidence of what a
local market can do fur a country where it
is situated. Th ranchers took advantage
of the opportunity and improved their
farm, so that now they can live apparent
ly Independent.
CliATBKANIE.
J. A. Fabrlqusha laid aside bis razor
and taksn a trip to Portland this week.
A meeting of citizens interested is an
nounced' for Saturday afternoon next to
discuss the propriety of taking advantage
of tho new luw (or building a good public
road between Kalnler and this place, There
ought to be a good attendsncs.
A movement Is on foot to start a cream
sry, to bs located near the mouth of the
Clatskanie river. We understand Charley
Johnson is willing to glvs ground for ths
purpose on his land , which is ths location
desired by thoae in charge of the enterprise.
A renovation of ths Tlchenor residence
it in progress In anticipation of an early re
turn of Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Tlchenor from
California, where they have beeu spending
a portion of ths whiter.
A notice In the Catblamet Gazette stated
that tbe money order businsss of this post
office amounts to $1000 per month. Cap
tain Nichols Informs us that ths statement
is correct.
Tbe Clatskanie hotel is being thoroughly
overhauled and will be opened to th pub
lic on April 1, by a Mr. and Mrs. Johnson,
of Portland, who are already in ths build
lng.
Mrs. William Barr brought to town some
fins looking bysclr tbs In bloom last Mon
day and disposed of them among her
friend.
Th series of religious meetings began
last week are kept up this week with a con
siderable degree of Interest.
John Parks is now In charge of the John
son team hauling lumber from the Tlchenor
mill. Johnson himself 1 Improving slowly
but will not be able to drive team for some
time h thinks.
On Sabbath morning volumes of smoke
rising from ths direction of th large barn
on W, K. Tlchenor'. place started a num
ber of our citizens out in that direction,
who found that the barn, had taken firs In
some unacoun table manner and was rapid
ly burning to ths ground. Sevarsl bead of
horse and cattle were in the barn but were
all liberated by Jlmmie Doan and Gura-
merdaio, who were near by, but the barn
and all other contents were soon sntlrely
consumed. Tbe building was a large and
tins ons for ths purpose, and tbe loss fall
quite heavy upon Mr, Tlchenor.
Mr. Gillara returned on Friday from a
week's visit to Portland aud elsewhere up
ths river.
The plsnk road Is now the main thor
oughfare of the town, both for teams and
pedextrians. Quite an Improvement is
mad in front of Conyer' atore, where tbe
plank have been extended to the porch,
covering the mud and making it much
more convenient to drive to the building.
Special quarterly meeting services are an
nounced (or next Saturday and Sunday at
Merrill's hall.
L. Ssldren has been back here for a few
days and secured tbe right-of-way tor his
logging mad up Knll creek. He announces
his intention of beginning work in a few
days and pushing th road to an early
completion.
DULENA.
Weather very rainy and onsettled, with
little prospects of a change for the better.
Oscar Wagner ha been confined to th
bouse (or two week past with la sripp or
something of that nature, though at last
accounts he was Impiovlng rupidly.
Olson Bros, are putting in an engine (or
hauling logs up tbe grsde on their skidroad.
This will be a great improvement and the
boys will, no doubt, make a success of the
venture, as they thoroughly understand
logging.
Mrs. Wagner spent several days last
week the guest of Mrs. Wonderly.
Rev. Moore preached to a large and at
tentive audience at the ball lost Sunday.
Services the second Sunday In April at 2 p.
All are Invited to attend.
The Clackamas Hatchery.
Obeoon City, March 25. Fish
Commissioner W. F. Hubbard, of the
Clackamas hatchery, was in town to
day. He says he hue already turned
out into the Clackamas 3,500,000 strong
young salmon, and that he has an
other million which will be ready to
turn out some time next month. He
also says that the brook trout spawn
received from Michigan has hatched
nice v. and he now baa zO.UUO younsr
trout, not over one half an inch long.
These will be distributed in small
quantities as tbey may be called for in
the various streams ot the state. it
will be some time yet before these im
migrants will be ready to turn loose
among their many voracious enemies.
Cholerine 1st Pennsylvania.
Rwicklev. Penn.: We had an epidemic
of cholerine, a our physicians called it, in
mis place xaieiy aim i innue a (crest uii.
vith Ohamherlain's Uollo. Cholera and Di
arrhoea Kemedy. I sold four dozen bottles
of it in one week and hav sine aold
nearly a gross, 'this remedy did the work
and waa a big advertisement for me. Sev
eral persons who had been troubled with
diarrhoea for two or three weeks were cured
by a few doses of this medicine.
n m V u . Itl. i-l
35 snd SO cent bottles for sale by Edwin
Ross, druggist.
Hart & Sieetland,
Proprietor
St. Helens Meat Market
Fresh and Salted Meats, Sausage, Fish
snd vegetables.
Meats by wholesale at special rates.
EiDress wscon run to all parts of town.
and charges reasonable.
ONE DAY CURE
HAT TEES
O.W.R. MFfcC PORTLAND. O
THIS ELBCTRIO SYSTEM. ,
Something- That Confounds the Beat
Fhllosophio Expert. The Mick
Are Cured and tbe Skeptics
L.eft to Wonder.
Deputy Sheriff Roberts' card speaks
volume for Dr. Darrin and bis pecul
iar system' of treatment by electricity.
Mr. Boberts is well and favorably
known in Portland and hi word
should go far to convince tbe skeptics
ai to tbe skill of Dr. Darrin.
us. Roberts' card.
For the past six years T suffered loss
of bearing, which gradually increased
until I became totally deaf in one ear
with ringing noises and severe pains
in the back of my head and neck, tbe
last year of my trouble. All efforts
were fruitless until 1 called on Dr.
Dtirrin, who cured me radically of all
my troubles with his method ol elec
tric treatment. I can hear now as well
as ever m my life. J. M. Roberts,
362 Btark street, Portland.
Dre. Darrin can be consulted free at
270 Washington street, Portland, and
"Review" building, Bpokane, Wash.
Office hours, 10 to 5 daily, evening 7
to 8, Sunday 10 to 12. They treat all
curable nervous, cbronic, acute and
private diseases, and make a specialty
of all diseases of eye, ear, nose, throat,
catarrh aud deafness, loss of manhood,
loss of desire or sexual power in man
or woman. All peculiar female
troubles, irregularities, etc. are confi
dentially and successfully treated.
Most cases can receive home treatment
after a visit to the doctor's office. In
quiries answered. Circulars and
question blanks sent free. Drs. Darrin
charge at the low rate of f 5 per month ;
or in that proportion aa the case may
require. This applies to each and
every disease-except surgical and spec
ial complicated cases. The doctors
fall in prices Is not only a boon to the
poor, but will be appreciated by thous
ands unable to pay.
Asslf Notice.
In the matter of assignment of J. W. Bevls,
M. L,. Nicnoias ana mepnen epiawn, co
partners as Bevis, Nicholas itipUwn,
insolvent debtors.
The undersigned bavins; been dulv ap
pointed assignee of the estate of the above
named insolvent debtors, under and by
virtue of an act of tbe lecislaiive assembly
of th Stat of Oregon, entitled "An act to
secure to creditors a )ut division ot toe
estate of debtors, who convey to assignee
for the benefit of creditors,'' approved Octo
ber Id, 1878. snd the amendments thereto,
approved February 24, 18&, all persons
having claim against said estate are berebv
notified to present the same to me at my
office, rooms 222-22-1, Marqnam building.
rortisna, uregon, amy verinea a oy law
reauired. wiUiin Hire month (ram the
date hereof. U. P. GRAHAM,
Assignee.
Portland. Or., March 31. 1893. m31ml2
In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon.
for Columbia i.ounty.
W. MoDorr, Plaintiff, )
vs. y
M. Modoxt, Defendant. )
To M. Mudget, defendant: .
TN TUB NAME OF THE STATS OF
i Oregon, you are hereby required to ap
pear and answer tbe complaintfilcd against
you in the above entitled suit by the first
day of the next term of said court follow
ing ths lait publication of this summon,
to-wit: on Tuesday, the 9th day of May,
1893; and if you then fail to answer or ap
pear tbe plaintiff will apply to said court fur
the relief prayed for in said complaint, to
wit: for a decree dissolving the bonds of
matrimony now existing between yourself
and plaintiff, and for such other relief as
may be just.
This summons is served by publicstian
by order of the Hon. Thomas A. Mc Bride,
j'.idge of said courtjnade the 22nd day of
March. 1893. T. J. GE1SLER.
ni:tlml2 Attorney for Plaintiff.
Petition for Liquor License.
To the honorable, the County Conrt of th
State bf Oregon, for Columbia eounty :
We, tbe undersigned legal voters in Deer
Island precinct, Columbia county, btate of
Oregon, respectfully petition that a licens
be granted to William Miller and Louts
Ilradley, to sell spiritous liquors in said
firecioct, in quantiues less than one gallon,
or period of six months. (Signed :) -Ben
II Neer, Charles T Young, A L Barnee.
Dennis Nichols. Charts K P Schmidt, James
Lord, William Wilson, William Hartley. Dan
Batt. James Taylor, L L Klncald. T P Koyer. K
Krloksen, H Blake, Joe Slock, of B Gaskln. a.
Neer, William Dowd, T K Mitchell, Bonv Reed,
A Hansen, F P Raupaoh. B Harard, K Llrlngs
lon, P Brien, J Bevernion, S A Fowler, C Frak
pke, J B Haley, Joe Lawre nce, D I (Suitor, G C
Fowler, Edward Black, M McDerraoit, George
Barrett, D L Gray, O Pitenborger, Archie Kilay,
Thomas Tompson. E Meeker, O C Jaqulsh, Sam
uel Munn, Albert Wldeer. Fred Gildner, Wil
liam Oaddis. Frank M Foster, O 8 Foster, F
Cooley.K R Foster, LStehman, Y Yuldun. Jahs
Jones, T H Backeier, P H Filer, H Woodham.
Frank Thornton, W O Bumgardner, Hector
Hollla, Peter Young, William Vanorer, J B
Conboy, W J Belli. Charle A Link, M W Brad
ley, Emit Klowner, S Hatird, Dsn McDonald,
H Stehman. T O Marks, William Beltenis, Rich
ard Mason. Sam Bowan, M McKay. V Kramer,
James M Naughton, C C Fowler, O Link, K U
Barnett, Charles Howe, C D Ilrinkman, William
Link, John Culbert, E Sefleit, H M Fowler, R Z
Wiley, John Lament. L Urlckson. H C Brown, A
J Garrison, John Cadiiff, Jamas Kennody, John
W Bevis, S C Hoadley, W H Smith, James Hart,
T F Foilar. William Tomlinson, J M Power, I
II Fowler, G W Farr, Thotiaa Joinston, L T
Vanover, Charles Challgren. O P Cross, F W
Makinsler.
retilion for Liquor License.
To the Honorable County Conrt of Colum
bia county. State of Oregon:
We, the undersigned legal voters residing
in Union precinct, Columbia county, Ore
gon, would respectfully petition your hon
orable body at its next regular term of
court, to be held in the courthouse, in tbe
town of St. Helen, Columbia county, Ore
gon, on th 3rd day of May, 1893, that a li
cense be granted toOrriu A. Wood and N.
Kettwig to sell apiritous, vinous and malt
liquors in less quantities than one gallon,
in Union precinct, Columbia county, Ore
gon, and that said license be issued for the
period of one year from the date of laid
term of conrt; for which your petitioner
will ever pray. (Signed:)
Rufus McGrew. C F Fowler, N D McCoy, OW
Hall, S Kinder, Harry K Cliff, L Decker, J W
Gould, E McVey, W P Maalay, 8 W Spooner, A J
Usher, Chos Hunter, J D Birdsall, J H Swager
A King, F M Miles. C W Blakesley. W W Blakea
lev, HF Rung, D J bwluer, 8 O'Marra, James
Watson, W A Meeker, R liippin, Geo A Brlnn,
John 8 Clonlmrer, W I Sweetfand, J Dunlap, S A
Miles, W B Dlllard, J II Decknr, Thomas Cooper,
JRBeegle, W J Easlabrook, EKUuIck, CH
Simpson, T Konkle, P Kelley, Henry Decker, W
H Slavens. M F Ilazen, L F Ladewlg, H T Ben
nett, S Blaser, E D Potter, W A Franti, R Kartle,
John Karth, William Kartb, C K Wickstrom, I
Morton, C N Gable. W Hares, W C Eversoul, A
A Smith. John B Wllverdlng, Joseph Dupont,
Joseph Delenkl, Max Berg, J A Beegle, M Q
Cummings, Harry Dan, T K KonVle, Frank
Erlckson, J Poacher. Ell Luman, 8 Sanlser, H A
Corliss, II O Howard, J H Harris. L fi Bailey, S
Rock, B F Pope, D II Pop, Christopher tiauer
veio, Audrow Kenowske, Stephen Lamps, Jobn
Jinmore, L H Hank us, Michel Plerter. Sherman
Weaver, C W Garrison, F H Meeker, W Strachan,
Fred S. Glbb. Chaa H Larson, L H Hankans, E
Meeker, P J Burke, Albert Wirtpor, W K Stevens,
James Stuart, G C Morrison, Ell Weed, I M King,
Robert Smith. George W Roe, Joseph Clark, J P
Usher, W H Faxon, Y Wagner, W G Young. L
Windmoler. Joe Mohn, John Watson, Christ
Vonlnnk, J T Walker, Alex A Henderson.David
Henshaw. George Kelly, James Cox, Charles
Brown. George Siimlbv, W Robinson, A Kelso, T
C Watts. J T McNultv, K Dodson, Dave Simpson,
George II Lemont, William Davis. Joseph Hay
burn. Mitchell Rny, J N Brinn, William Brian,
J G Wlckstrom. F E Simpson, James Daisy, John
Atkins, John Winters, M E Weaver, R Hutchi
son, H Burke, W E Henrtol. Charles Thogauk; J
Slavens, H Larsen, J B Godfrey, John Mitchell,
Jamas Strachan, John Craig, Oans Pnl. A Weth
ern, J Wellington, Andrews, R Bearer, H T
Orwell.
PROFESSIONAL.
J-JR. H,g. CLIFF,
rnrsicuN and surgeon.
St. Helen, Oregon.
jyH. J. I. HALL,
PHYSICIAN and SURGEON.
Clatskanie, Columbia county, Or.
B. LITLC,
SURVEYOR and
CIVIL ENGINEER,
St, Helen, Oregon.
Connty inrveyor. Land turveying, town
platting, and engineering work promptly
don. .
ALL PERSONS cutting timber on my land
or having cut heretofore without authori
ty from m wlU b prosecuted to ths full extent
oi me taw. r. bww.ri.
Reuben, Oregon, March 17. 183. ml7-
FOR BALX OR LBASE-Oood bant in St.
f1ljna aiiltahl fnr nnhlte feed and sala
t table, room lor a number of horses and vehicle
ana mow overneaa lor iea. gooa locmuoa. Ay
ply to THOMAS COOPIK.
For Sale!
T hava a number of registered Poland
China pigs, which I will sell at 017
olace at ScaoDoose. OreeoD.
j3a6 Harry West.
ST. HELENS HOTEL
J,. George. Proprietor,
Tables always supplied wilb thebestedible
and delicacies th market affords.
TERMS SEASONABLE
FOB REGULAR BOARDERS,
Having been newly refurnished, w
are prepared to give latiafactlon U all
our patron, and solicit a share of yonr
patronage.
ST. HELENS
OREGON.
W H. DOLMAN
Has the St. Helens
AGENCY FOF
BRAD LEYs METCALF CD?
' CELEBRATED
BOOTS?-SKCES
' "fS. tSTABUSHED 1843 .
A Large Invoice of Stylish and
Durabl
Footwear Jnst Receiyed.
Prices of old Stock Greatly Reduced.
PORTLAND
Marble Works.
SCHANEH & NEtf,
Manufacturers of
Monuments, Headstones,
And all kinds of Marble, Granite,
Stonework, Tablets, Curbing, etc.
Speoial estimates for any desired work
famished on application.
288 First St., bet Madison and Jefferson,
EUGENE HAHNEMANN.
Wholesale Dealer
IN IMPORTED AMD DOHXSTIO
Wines 1 Liquors
DISTILLER'S AGENT.
1ST Frasu Portlssat!, Orf
JAPANESE
A new and complete treatment, consisting ol
Suppositories, Ointments in Capsules, also In
Box and Pills: a Positive Cur for External. In
ternal, Blind and Bleeding, Itching. Chronic,
Receut or Hereditary Pile, and many other
diseases and female weakness: It 1 always a
Sreat benefit to th nnaral health. The first
I tco very of a medical cur rendering; an opera
tion with tne knife unnecessary hereafter. Thie
Remedy has never been known to tail. SI par
box. for 16; sent by moil. Why suffer from this
terrible disease when a wrlttan guarantee Is
given with S boxes, to refund th money If not
cured. Send stamp for free Sample. Guarantee
Issued by Wooniao, Claxxi 4 Co., Wholesale
and Retail DruagUU, Sol Amnio, Portland, Or.
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MUNN A CO, 013 BROADWAT, NSW YORC
Oldest bureau tor semiring- patents In America.
Every patent taken out by ns Is brought before
the pu&iic by a aotioa given tree oi otuu-ua In Uim
lornat elmdstlon of any so! entitle paper In the
world.. Splendidly Wutumtad. No liit.Uiras
man should In without, It. WMklrr i.fia a
year I SUV) six months. Address MUNN A CO.
roauaaaaa. 8vl Broadway, Kw lark aw
THE BIGGEST BOOT IN THE WORLD
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E. S. BRTAKFT,
--Manufacturer of and Dealer in
BOUGH 1HD DPiSSSED
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 some large
j, city to find a first-class
DRUG
Don't you believe it; because you can be convinced that there
is a first-class drug etore here by calling on
Edwin Koss,
Who carries a fine and varied stock of
Drugs, Chemicals, Standard Patent Medicines,
Fresh from the Factory.
Prescriptions carefully compounded by an experienced chencist.
St. Helens, : : : Oregon.
F. R. CHOWN,
HARDWARE
STOVES.
212 First and 9 Salmon Street. PORTLAND
CLATSKANIE LINE.-
STEAMER G. W. SHAVER.
J. W. SHAVER, Master.
Leaves Portland at Alder St. dock Monday. Wednesday, Friday
for Clatskanie, touching at Sauvies Island, St. Helens,Colurabia
City, Kalama, Neer City, Rainier, Cedar Landing, Mt Coffin,
Bradbury, Stella, Oak romt,
turning Tuesday, Thursday, and
MUCKLE
Manufactorsrs of
LUMBER
ABB MAUBS IX
GENERAL MERCHANDISE.
ST. HELENS. OB.
Joseph. Kellogs &
Joseph Kellogg
FOR COWLITZ RIVEft.
NORTHWEST leaves KELSO Monday, Wednesday,
and Friday at 6 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.
Returning leaves Portland at 1 p. m., arriving at 6 p. m
tStOp For yur Medicines at the
Clatsfcanie 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.
STORE.
AND-
and all intermediate points, re
Saturday.
BROS.,
Co.'s River Steamers,
and Northwest.