Itc COvciton Plot
United KtutM anil County Offlclnl I'liycr
8t. IIki.knh, Ai-uu 14, 1S93,
PUtlLI.HEIIS NUTIOK. .
All oominunti'iitlnnn it 1 Tun Hint (or pitti-llt-ittiiii
iuubIIki iiimumiiiuilcil by Uiu nullior ii
r.al nam. ami nut . nun it. ijIuiii. itluii.. W.
rto not wmit Urn um far iMiWii'uUuii, but muni
vliUiii ul io (nllli. UiirrflriiuiiiliiiiM with
unt Ilia wrllxr'n num. rnnn unyliiK will In
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HSSS
BRIEF MENTION.
A. II. niukley wan a vUitor to
Porllu iid Mondny.
' Dr. Mi-Giirrn, of Huiiiinr, wat culler
I (liitulllou Monday, .
' Navul oQkvrt i o no loiigrr allowed
to nut tiioiri'uiouluiit to nowiin)i)i(i.
County Clock Quick mat visitor ut
(lie nrtro(jolii (be latter purl ol Um
Wffk. - '-r.,i-, :
A coiitiniittliim of winter w;utluu it
taming ho xcodiU;ty : Lxickwiml
pring.
Dcntilt Ferry, cl Aitloria, wat vmit
big rululivei Mild friend in iLiit plucc
Bumluy IuhI.
At His recent city election la Vor
lioni 8. li. Itow) Wtw eluded pre.idunt
of Ui0 council,
H. P. Oralmm.formerlyof tliin i1hco,
uow of Poilliiml, wat doing luiiio
beta luti Saturday.
W. II. Powell, lately of the Wetton
high tclionl, will coiniiieiioo term of
cliuol ut Oilliuo next Monday.
Newton Perry, (lis lloultun nwrrh
nt, wn pmwmiger on the ImlJu
Buuduy morning for l'ortlund. "
G-o. Lomont.of thin plcB, mailt) a
flying trip to PorlUnd Monday after
noon, returning in I lie evening.
I'll lhing season opened In full
liUxl Monday evening and nunierou
fl.li-buata weie to to Men on tlio river,
The new church building at Gokl
i Hearing coinplelion and will udd
greatly to the appcumtico of the city.
Attorney Ulro it ornanionllng liia
firoporty in the went end of town by
revUng a aplcndld picket fence around
liie entire cnclouru.
The eleemer Lurlino it making
record bemlng lime on the Anloriit
route, arriving at thit place oil her up
Iripat 12:20 lout Ftiday.
Quite a number of application for
llceixeitofiah for etlnion and ilurgemi
have 1nkii attended to in the county
clerk' office tiie piwt wet'k,
Mr. C. V, Smiih, of ihe Bttiiiirr Im-
irl.ia alwnyt ready to cater to the
wihe of hit Riiet end provide I lie
table with the beat in thu market.
The attention of our render la di
rected to the Hdvertumneiit of U. V.
Movck, in, imther column. Mr.
Mueck innkei fiuu fuotweur a epeciulty.
fiiirveyur Utile hn put in the week,
locating the she for Ihu new county
liiidge to bo huill Hrroaa the Xuliuli in
liver at or near T. L. Adnme' place,
ner Veruonia.
When a merchant plneea an adver
titement lie ihie ao expecting to gel
value rccei ved for hit money, which
ranoot lie clone unleat the paper he
palrouitc lint a widespread circulation.
'. It look like anmeone meant buii
net, if one i to draw their couc.luaiona
from the amount of elubwood wbich
it beiug delivered at the jtowor houc
tf the city water work aytsleni in thit
place. '.
J,ee Perry, wlione health haa been
very poor fur noma time pact, look hit
drpaituro for a return to California
lent Tuexluy. He goe to Lot Angelet,
hoping to recover from hi prctent
ill health.
Thnae who believe tho old laying
''that when the cat' awey ihe mice
will phiy," should have called at thi
ifnee'eny day Ihi week from 7o'clock
a. tn to 11 o'clock p. ni., and co
how true the laying provod itaulf.
KliorifT Masnie report taxca coming
iu pretty wull, wlill not ao rapidly a
Jiould, in accordance with the amount
, id be. ctillecled. There were near $10
000 due the conntv in le, of which
.about $5,000 have been collected up
to date,
. We leurn thru I. 0. Wlkitrom hi
recently let a contract to II. O. How
ard, the Milton creek eawmiller, for
45,000 feet of lumber for the conatruc
tion of a large ecow tn bo uied in
trantporting wood to Torilaud from
6cappota bey. j ' J if '.. .
Th? Nehalom Journal tay "if a man
ia anxiona to know what hia ttunding
in a community ia, juat allow hi name
to be uttd for office." Yea, we would
ay that ho niQBt atnuredly can find
out liow he twJ morally, flnanoially,
JntelectuaHy,.Wli8iou.ly and sociably.
Do not flutter youwelf that a newf
paper man' life U one of luxury nor
Li couch of down, neither does he
float on flowery bed of eaae. Hi
path ta strewn with anything but
rows, yet it it in hi power to muke or
mar the fortune of thoae who pone
upon the piimolo of fame; still he is a
eratureof circumatonces, being buf
feted by every adverse gule,
' C. L. Colburn wa circulating a pe
tition the fore part of tho week asking
anh inlerefted individual in ibis mu
nicipality to thereupon nfflx their nig
nature end the amount of money
they were willing to pay, as a reward,
for the apprehension and conviction
of the party or parties who committed
the burglarv at thia place last Friday
night. The petition v was liberally
signed. ' , L ,. ,
The young friends of Mia Eina
Eautahrook, who bad been attending
school at , Porlland, leiwlcred heh a
inofit pleaeunt surprise luet SaturJay
Aveuing u ion her return home foj
ylsil. Tho amusements of the en
ing wore gnmet, vocal and instrumettal
niusio, aocial'and playful chat, alter
which a luncheon was served he
youthful guests. Tlfse present Vere
the parents of Miss J2dna, Harry nd
Peart Maaaie, John and Lottie CoiOer,
vr.w anil Lulu Oeorgo, Finnic and
Maud .Walts. George and Effle
rtlrachan, Fred Watkins, Olie Sijiby,
Joe E'erwjl, Tony ana Miss Juna
Kssta brook.
A very amusing Incident occurred
at tho. Fullerton sale, near Oilllon,
last Monday,' which tended to bronk
the monotony betwoen showers. M.
Hiuon had purclniNed an old set of
harness, tho buck strap of which had
been padded with a sack sUifl'od with
foatliuis, to suvo tho uniiuul's buck,
In liiit usuul jovial mood, Mr. Haxon
took from liis pocket $2-1 mid placed
tlioin in the bug of fcuMieis ami then
attracted the intention of the crowd
liy Jriiwing them out one dollar ut u
lime, until one guntlemau, who was
very coiiHpiuuouii on the grounds, wat
prompted to seek legal udvico as to
whether the purchaser was cntiilud to
tho contents of tho bug, It hut al
ways been surmised that Mr. Fuller
ton, deceased, hud considerable money
buried and stored uway iu differeul
places. This pruhahly, furnivhed food
(or excitement, )ut tliu geullotnan
who sought legal advice, nu I ho pretn
ie, does not cure to (Uncus the mut
ter, to we are informed.
Captain J, II. Uonter and family
left laat Wednesday for Fort Simpson,
R. C , where ihe Captulu goes aguin
thi year to take churgo of tho mime
steamer be commanded laHt year. 'The
sleumboat lesson (hero lasts from five
to tlx moiilhs, ufter which, us lusi
year, Cuplain lionser will return to
llu Columliiii river for the winter. The
Uip from 1'orlUiid will be made over
land to Taeomii, thence by water to
Victoria, itud from there piiKsagu will
ho taken on board the Canadian sieum
ahip lauuhe, tlio distance being 700
milei), taking five day to make the
run.
When you place your summer's ad
veilixement take time enough to look
up the bent medium iu which to muke
your uunouiicciiiieul. You tuny be
led astray us to this, by unscrupulous
newspaper solicitors, heneo, the safest
way is to inspect somewhat ihe circu
laiion if tho paper you intend to
favcir. 'I'll jc Ml Hi has the circulalion
iu Coliiiubia county, being the utlieiul
puper, which we think is recommenda
tion enough to intending advertisers.
Ox, like man, on somo occasions he
come very foolmh. Lett Monday
while uileiuptlng to load a number of
heud of cattle nlioatd tho steumtr
Ktdlogg, at this place, n larve steer be
came cither frightened or infuriated
and concluded to puddle his own canoe
for Washington, lie was, however,
rescued - by the boatmen who were
camping in his wake, and lowed to
those without neither loss of life or
serious damage.
Parts of Minnesota, Missouri, Kan
sas and Nebraska were the scenes of a
most destructive cyclone on Tuesday,
currying house from their founda
tions, dentroyiug fences, ruining orch
aids, besides killing and seriously in
juring many persona. Three towns
in Kansas were Uid u) ruins; one in
Missouri totally destroyed. Telegraph
lines are down end iunlrtiction, geu
einlly, is to be seen every wheio.
Tho lowest rainbow we remember of
ever having need was one noticed
Wedueitday afternoon overhanging
the Columbia river at this place. It
extended tcurcolj to the (ops of the
lives, apparently, uud wo were sober,
at the time, too.
The ladies of the city will give a
ocial at the Masonic hall next Thurs
day night for tho bcuelil of ltev. Vin
cent. Kef resh menu, muxio und reci
tation will be the principal features
of the occasion. Admission 25 cents.
Piof. C. II. Jone ha returned from
his lour through Clatsop county, hav
ing taken in pretty much Ihe whole
country there around betide securing
a school of five mouth, where he will
leave for Monday.
Emery Mills, of Vernonin, one of the
mail carriers on the lloulton-Vernonia
route, was in town Tuesday evening.
Mr. Mills report snow a being a
considerable depth on the mountain
ut this late day.
While we may complain of a back
ward spring and disagreeable weather,
ilia nauglit compared with the de
struction attending the cyclones that
have recently visited the middle East
ern state. , r v' .
The water in tho Columbia is slowly
receding to it normal stage. It ap
pears scarcely possible from the rain
and mow which i daily falling hardly
without interruption, i sy; ; " f
"Attorney Rice ' having seemed a
permit from the city ha constructed
a cross-walk from the west side of
Water street to his new office opposite
thi office. ' 1 1 '
Quite a lively little tilt ensued on
the river Wednesday moruing between
tho steamer Telephone and Vulcin,
the former having tho best of it at
thia place.
Editor Davis, of the Calhlamel
Gazette, was a pleasant culler at thi
office Wednesday morning, on his way
home from au outing in Washington
state.
Astoria has a soriotia case of small
pox in its pcslhouse. The health of
ficer says it i a" case of confluent
smallpox of the worst type.
Tho sale at Josiak Konkle'a place,
on the bay, lust battmlay passed oil
quietly and the properly deposed of
was done ao at a lair price. C j
Robert McNutt, of the firm of Md
Nutt Bros., of Veruonia, was doing
business in thia place Tuoaday uud
i weituesdiiy. .. , j 4
i Fish are running pretty heavy, con
sidering the lateness of lining. Ihe
,. largest catch so far ut Astoria was 81.
! W. B. Buel, of Deer. Island, boarded
the steamer Toledo at thia place
Wednesday morning for Portland,
Wm. Mcllinger, one of the Verno
nia mill owners, wasoeu on our
treeta ono day this week, ;
S, B. Rose, mayor of Vernonia, was
transacting business hero Wednesday.
J. II. Swagor w a passenger on
tho Potter down Wednesday night. '
J.P.Burke, a contractor, of Port
land, was in town Wednesday. j
Mre. Fred Ferchen, of Astoria, was
visiting hero Tueiduy.' . ! ' i
Mrs Sarah ijcmont is visiting in
Portland tbia week. ;;:J 'f; i
W. V, Colo, of Danby, was in town
Tuesilay.
ANOTIIICJt BUnafcAIlV. ,
liuwlness Houses In Mt. Helens AkhIii
. VMiot! by llio OaiiK.
Again the peace and dignity' of our
city lias been disturbed by some mis
er eat, whose petty pilfering are be
coming a source of tiubcurublo ut
tonipts to wreck tho business of a
prosperous community. The latest at
tempt was made last Friday night, go
ing from one house to another, in this
place, committing what meuuuoss .he
or they could. The general merchan
dise house of John Hwager was entered
anil although the loss of ciihIi was
nominal, many articles of couxiderable
value were taken.' The burglar sne
cccdcd in Inking in ubout ono dollar
from the cash register, besides a num
ber of pairs of rox, (wo or tinea tuiti
of underclothing, and many other lit
tle urticlos which Mr. Hwtigcr missed
from (lie shelves. II is supposed that
the enyance was effected by mean of
raising a buck window or removing a
pane of glass from thu window, enab
ling him, in lome way, to unfasten
the back door. - Not being satisfied
with (he results of his first crime, he
proceeded to the Banquet saloon,
where there seemed no great difficulty
iu effecting an entrance, which wnt
gained by removing a pane of glass
Iroiii the lower sash in a back window
and poking his arm through, broke
the nails driven at the top of the sash
enabling him to raise the window.
From all uppcarancea thero seemed
no great hurry. When the saloon
wu opened the next morning what
cash had been left in the till, amount
ing to $L 7"), was discovered to' have
been taken, Numerous bottle of
liquor were taken, probably, but other
wirfo die rooms were left in good shape.
Urged, probably, by the success al
ready attained, and a detire to make a
thorough Hiid complete job of the
thing. lie proceeded to the Model saloon
where a like scene ensued. As to how
admittance at this house was gained
no one seems to know, every door and
window being in order when the house
wjK opened next morning. Tho ab
sence of what change had been left in
tho register (about one dollar) aroused
suspicions and an investigation proved
that the premises hud been burglarized
There seems, no cluo as to who Ihe
guilty parlies nre.
KXKillTH OP i'VTHIArt.
Lodge Instituted at Italnler Satur
day, April 1st.
A Knights of Pythias lodge wns in
stituted at Rainier, Saturday, April
lni, with twenty charter members, und
two admitted by card, making a mem
bership of twenty-two. The inntitut
lug officer was G. F. McConueU, grand
keeper of records and seals, of Port
land, assisted by other members of
tho order, from that city. After the
lodge was instituted die organization
was completed by tho election of the
following officers for tho ensuing six
months: W. J. Deitx, P. C ; J. B.
Doan.C. C;K. C. Campbell, V. C;
J. K. Broua, P; W. M. Rings, K. R. 8;
F. Trow, M. F; W. II. King, M E; J.
J. llruim, M A; Hniitli Kitner, I. G;
A. P. McLaren, O G. At, midnight u
recess was taken and refreshment
served ill the store of W. J. Deitz
The Rainier lodge Kniehtsof Pythias
starts off on its fraternal career uiuh-r
the most favorable circumstance.
They iiave oua of tho most unique
lodge rooms in tho county, well filled
up with new furniture and apparatus,
presenting a cheerful appearance
The Knights are conceded to be one
of the best fraternal organizations of
the day, und Rainier may congratu
late itself on htving such a lodge
within ils borders. The regular meet
ings will bo held every Saturday nighl.
A God Thin; for Coughs and
Colds.
Tli more Chamberlain' Conch Remedy
is used Hie bftier it in likil. We know of
no other reined v (hat always itive tatis
facdoii. It is k-ooil when ymi lirt catch
col. I. It i K's-d when your ruutdi is settled
met your lime are sure. It is good in any
kindo(a eoti(;h. V have sold twenty
live (Iojimi Imiilesof it and every lintile lias
given Kiitiefaelimi. fteilniiiii it Krieilnian,
JniMMi, M nne-iotji Lake. Minn. 60 cent
bottles for sale by hi I win Kins, druggist.
EliECTIUClTY.
The Wonderful Progress Made In the
Development of Kluctrio Power
by tlio lr. Dnrrtn.
The application of electricity to the
arts and sciences is no less marked
than that to the human system. Drst
Darrin have nuyle the subject of elec
tric treatment a study for years, and
have "harnessed and driven" it, tothe
great benelit of suffering humanity
until their uume has become a house
hold word. That they do enre is at
tested by the many cards handed us
for publication, one ot which we here
submit:
to thk rcw.to.
"I wns a great sufferer for years of
female trouble and a uteriue tumor, or
polypi, and could get no relief until I
applied to Dr. Darrin, who .removed
tlio morbid growth and cured mo of
the other difficulties. Refer to me at
foot of L street, Portland, Oregon.
. Mrs. Thob. Rooney.
The Drs. will treat the poor free
except medicines from 9 to 10 a. in.,
daily, and thoso who are able to pay
will receive medical treatment at $5 a
month (or each disease, or iu that pro
portion, us the cases may need, sur
gical end special diseases excepted.
Consultation, free. No case taken if
not deemed curable or improvable.
Office hours, 10 to 5 dailv, evening 7
to 8, Sunday 10 to 12." They treat nil
curable nervous, chronic, acute and
private diseases, and make a specially
of all diseases of eye, ear, nose, throat,
catarrh and deafness, loss of manhood,
loss of desire or sexual power in man
or woman. All . peculiar fomale
trembles, irregularities, etc. are confi
dentially and successfully treated.
Most cusos can receive home treatment
after a visit to the doctor's office. In
quiries1 answered. Circular t and
question blanks sent free.' Drs. Darrin
charge nt the low rate of $5 pbr month ;
or in that proportion as the case may
require. This applies tn each and
every disease except surgical nd spec
ial complicated cases. Tho doctors'
full in prices is not only a boon to the
poor, but will be appreciated by thous
ands uuable to pay. ? ;
n.i. .., ii i. ' ' ' i
ALL TERSONS etittlrur timber on mf Und
6r hftvintr cut hervtoforo without authirl
ty from me will bo prowjouttd to the bill extent
ot the law. E. WINOEKT.,
Usuba, Oreon Msrah 17, 1811. ml7 It
, - : SherilTs Sale.
STATIC OF OrtKOON. 1
County of CoIiiiiIjIii,(
BY VlilTCK OF AN KXKCUTION
and order of sain Issued out of (lie
Circuit Court, of tho Ktute of Oregon for
tin; County or Columbia, tn me directed, in
favor of H. A. Miles, und a-idiint Nelson
lloyt. K. I). Wliilini, Olive Winlon, Abru
liuiii Meier, Higimind Kraiik, It. H. Perkins
and John I. l)ciuett.forthesiimof($7t.UU)
dollurK, judgment, wild interest ut the
rule of 0 per cent, per unnuii from th'e J Ot J.
day of Ueeeiiiiii-r. Wi, and the wither
linn ;jf (i.l) 10) .-lollars, costs und aecrning
ciwIk, coiutiittiKlliiK mo lo muke vale of (he
followin ileserihed real proprrly; to-wlt:
The southwest quarter of Ihe northeast
quarter, ami lots No, one(l), two (1) and
o much of lot Ko. thn-i) (Hj un thera list
north of a line due ta-t uud west, ruunin
through Ilia northwest corner of the 1). L.
C. of Joseph Hloughloii. ill ncctioii No.'
towushii4 north, range 1 west, Willamette
merediiui. embracing I'M acres, more or
1 'ss, tnjrothcr with the tenements, Imredlt
umcnls unci iipurteniinees thereunto belong
imrorlii uiivwIho aimertuiiiliiK. all being
slluuleii in Ciiliniiliiu wiunty, ntale of Ore
gin. I duly levied upon suit pre in lues on
the lin iluy ol April, itu.).
Nine. In nurmiuneeof siiid execution I will
on the Ifith duy of May. W, at the hour
of 10 o'eloek A.M. of said day, at the
Courthouse door In said County uud Htntw,
tell at public auction, nil Ihe right, title,
eliilrn and interest in and to the above de
scribed roil property of the sid Melton
Moyt to the highest bidder therefor for
cum, to SBtwiy sum execution, inieresv
ued eosti). O. A M AnHIK.
aMiul2 Bhoriff Columbia County, Or.
HAVEjrOUBACKACIIE?
DR. GRANT'S
CURES
Olabetei,
Sriaht a Ditease.
Inflammation of toe Blad
der, Yellow Water, Brick
Oust Sediment in Urine,
Burning Sensation, Pain
In the Back, and all Dis
eases ef the Kidney.
PlllePAHKD BT
fl W P Mflimfflntnrinir f!n "o"Tlno.
For Salt by Etlwia Kom, Ht. Helenn, Or.
DO YOU SUFFER?
Rheumatism, Fit (epilepsy), Scrof
ula, Liquor. Morphine or Tobacco
Habit, quickly and permanently cured
by the wonderful BI-CHLOKIDK of
GOLD treatment.
DUtllMlTICM (T,ie n1,1" aM entirely
KntUmAlloin ti i wood
Cured iu (roiu Hve lu thirty days.
CIT0 I Epilepsy) I'eniisiieiitly cnrd; no re
fl 10 torn o( the ilisease from two to four
weeks treatment.
PPOfirill D And Ihe worst caesof Inherited
OljIlUrULfl blood tulut quickly und pr
luaiieiaty euiud.
nmnbannnKs Cured In from 20 to .10 days.
ur TSHAi't'a habit cured 10 to JO days.
No restriction or publicity. Patients
cured ut their own homes, 40,009 suffer
ers cured in 8 years. ,
Full particulars without charge, address
Dr. Wcoi Bi-CMoriilu of Gold Institute
275 Powell .St., San Francisco, Cal. ,.
Notice lor Publication.
Land Oflico atUrcBonClty.OreiroB.
Auril 7. lb93
N OTICE Is hereby glvon (lint the (oliowing
uumed settler hua ttlc.t liotlee o( his Inten
tion tn make llnal prist lu support ol nis Claim,
mid iluu i-Aid prM)f will Ire uiude before the
County iJleik of Ciilmubia eoutity, at St. lleleos,
Oregon, ou June 1. 18!i;i. vU:
SAMI'El. CiKKKSWOOD,
Himesteud eniry No. !WS3. (or (lis southwest ii
seetiiui 27, towu-hlp north, rmuce 5 west. He
uumei, tlie fullowiua ttltueics to prove his eon
tinuoiis residence uixui snd eultlvution of said
luud.vla: tinder svciion 4.01, K. Jamea N.
liieo J H AUIri.liril un.l w. il. Fouls, of Mist.
mid C. W.Lee, of Claukunlo, nil ol Columbia
county, Oregon.
eUmlS J. T. APPERSON, Rexlster,
For Sale !
A farm of 50, acres at W Hrrcn Station , on
the N. P. K. K, wiiri team of horses. Wa
lton, harness, 3 cows, 1 yearling; also all
FariiiinR tools. Rood house und barn. Price,
$1,200. two-thirds down, liiilunce in 1 year.
Inquire of 1). j. Swituer, hi. Helens, Or.
Greatly Surprised.
My wife was confined to her bed for over
two months wun a very severe aiiacis oi
rheumatism. We could pet nothing Uist
would alTord her any relief, and us a last
reort jruve Chainberldaa'a Fain Balnt a
trial. To our (treat surprise she began to
improve after the lir.-d application, and by
using it regularly she was soon able to get
up and attend to her house work. E. H.
Johnson, of C. J. Knutson tt Co., Kensing
ton , Minn. 50 cent bottles for sule by Kd
win Hoss, druguist.
Notice to Creditors
In the County Court of the State of Oregon,
for Columbia County.
In the matter of the estate ot John Kotter-
iii2, deceased.
Notice is herebv civen that the under
signed has been appointed administrator of
the estate ot John Kcitering, ueceaseu; ana
all persons having a claim against said es
tate are required to present same to rae,
with proper vouchers at my store ot Rainier,
Oregon, within six months troui this date.
Done hv order of the iudiio of said court.
sitting "in prohnte, This the 1st duy of
March, A. U. Itm. ,
M. J. KETTERING.
V, 1. Rick, . Admiuistrator.
Attorney.. m3ni31.
TbeCeletratedFrGucIito,
"APHRODITINE" SZ
Is Solo on A.
POSITIVS
QUARANTE8
toenraanT form
otnervous dtseasii
eraoy disorder ol
the aenerative or
gans oieuDorsex,
whether arlsluK
fn.n, IhAAVMuUM
RFFnnF nseol Htlmulsnu. AFTFR
Tobacco or Oplnm, or through youthful indiscre
tion, overindulgence, Ac , such as Lossol Brala
Iower, Wakofulaeiw. lleariugdown falnilnthe
back, Seminal Weakness,Uysteria, Nervous Jma
trutkm, Nocturnal Euliisions, l.eiicorrho. Ilia
ttness, Weak Memory, Loss ol Power and Impo
tency, which If necrlected often lead to premature,
old aw and lnsauity. Price II. id a box, 6 boxes
lor oa Kent hy mail on receipt of price-
A WftirrXM OltARANTKIt Is given for
evcryliMonlerreceiTi-d, toreftmil the money if
a Permanent cure is not effected. We have
thousaudsof testimonials (romold and young,
of bath sexes, who have been permanently cured
by thsussot Aphroditlua. circular free. Address
' THE APHRO MEDICINE CO.
W astern Brauch. hox 27. I'obtia.nd. Oa.
For sale by KDWIN ROSS, Dkdgqibt.
St. Helens. Ur.
ShdiiMllim QuloklT Cured. -
Three days is a very short time in which
to cure a bud ease of rheumatism; hut it
I. .In,.. If ll,a nr.,nn, Ira itl,l0l 1
adopted, as will b seen by the following
from J nines Iiumbcrt, of New Hrunswick,
III.: '"twasbadlv nfllictcd with rheuma
tism in the hips and legs, when I bought a
bottle of Chamberlain's Pain Balm,- It
cured nie in tnrce nays, i am an ngnt to
dnr; and would insist on every one who 1
n,lll...n.l Ik., ......UvIa Idnn ugA
Chamberlain's I'ain llaim and get well at
nn.. O tfl Aan, Lu.tllaa P., m!a hif V'llwin
ivjss uruiHt.
Mrs. C. L: Colburn,
ST. HELEN'S, OltEOON,
PRICES LOW
All Work Guaranteed.
Hart & Sweetland,
; . Proprietor
St. Helens Meat Market
Fresh and Salted Meals, Sausage,' Fish
and vegetables
Meal by wholesale at special rates.
Express wsgou run to all parts of town,
and charges reasonable. , . '
ST. HELENS HOTEL.
J, George,' Proprietor.
Tables always supplied wilh the best edible
and delicacies the market aflords. -TERMS
REASONABLE , ,
FOR REGULAR BOARDERS.
Having been newly refurnished, w
are prepared to give satisfaction ta all '
our patrons, and solicit a share of your
patronage.
ST. HELENS ,
OREGON.
II. DOLMAN
Has the St. Helens
AfiFkr-v rna
fffBRADLEYaMETCALrCK
IlBOQTS&SHOES
A Large Invoice of Stylish and
Durable
Footwear Just Received.
Prices of old Block Greatly Reduced.
PORTLAND
Marble Work
SCHANEN & NEU,
. : Manufacturers of
Monuments, Headstones,
And all kinds of Marble, Granite,
Stonework, Tablets, Curbing, etc.
Special estimates for any desired work
furnished on application.
268 First St., bet. Madison and Jefferson,
P.rtland, Orof.a.
EUGENE HANNEMANN.
Wholesale Dealer
. IX IMPORTED AND DOMESTIC
Wines i Liquors
DISTILLER'S AGENT.
247 FraBt Street, Portland, Oref .
TOIBIST iXD FAMILY HEADCARTERS.
New York Restaurant.
Anderson a Beakey, Proprietors.
, N.. 138 First Street,
PORTLAND, :- OREGON.
, To Taxpayers. ; ;
NOTI01! is hereby given to the taxpayers
of Columbia county, that the law re
quirins the shcriirto visit each precinct for
the collection of county tones has been, re
tieiiled by act of the last legislature, which
loosened reuruary zi, is, conscqucuiiy
all taxes aro required to be paid at the
she.ifl"s olllce in the county cuurtliouse in
tit. Helens, and the sheriff will not v.isit the
iireciucls as was the custom under the old
law. , G. A.. 'JIASSIE." '
March 17, 1803. Sheriff Columbia Co.0r.
CURB
A new and compile trculmcnt. connlstlug of
8iuipoltorle!i, Ointment lu Capsulea, aluo In
box and ft Hi: a I'miuva Cure for External, In
ternal, Blind and llleetlinv, Itchiug, Cbronlo,
Recent or Hereditary Pllua. luid many other
dlHeiVMse ami femnle weuknessea ft ta alwayta
irreat benelit to tha Kiiftral bealtti.. ;Tb. ttnst
discovory of a mmtlo.1 cure remterlnKan opera
tion with tne knlte unoeceiwary hereufter. Tbls
Keincwlv hm never been known to fail. $1 per
box. 6 for 5: teiu by mall. 'Why luflbr from this
terrible dtneaao when a w niton gu.tante. Is
given with 0 boxes, to refund the money If not
cured.' 8end sUmp for free Sample. Guarantee
Umucdby Woolnso, ni,iKS 4 Co , Whok.nle
aud RetaH UruxlU, So). AgeuM, rorUaad, Or.
llilner iiiii :
it
"O. ' ..... tPryti.
HE BIBGESTBlJOl IN THE W0BU)
TaUC MANX C0PYKIGHTLQ
E. S. BRYANT,
,.. .' -Manufacturer of and Dealer in
HOUGH IID DRESSED
Fir and Cedar tiuuibcr.
Clear Flooring, Ceiling
Constantly
Clatskanie, -
PORTLAND SEED CO.,
Portland. Or.
SEND FOR
SEEDS
F. R. CHOWN,
Hardware, Stoves
DAIRY PANS, CHURNS, MILK STRAINERS,
MILK CANS, ETC.
212 First Street, PORTLAND
BIRDS OF A FEATHER FLOCK TOGETHER."
This is the reason why
The St. Charles Hotel;
C. W. KINOWLES, Proprietor,
' ' -' Has such a large patronage by the business men of the Bute. ,
It you want to meet a friend you will always find him at The St. Charles. "'
CLATSKANIE LINE-
f v;-".5.T'-:-""- X? flivn
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,Columbia
City, Kalama, Neer City, Rainier, Cedar Landing, Mt Coffin,
Bradbury, Stella, Oak Point, and all intermediate points, re
turning Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday. v -
MUCKLE BROS.,
. Manufacturer! of i i '? ! ' ' i
LUI BEE
' ' J "lit '." "JiS - ; :
GENERAL ' MERCHANDISE.
STt HELENS, OR.
Joseph Kellogg tfc
Joseph Kellogg 4 and Northwest.
FOR COWLITZ RIVER.
NORTHWEST, Reaves KELSO 'Monday, Wednesday,
and; Friday at 5 am. Leaves PORTLAND Tuesday, Thurs
day, and Saturday at 6 a", in., '. ' .' i
JOSEPH; KELLOGG Leaves RATNIliR at 6 a..
daily, Sunday excepted, arriving nt Portland 'at 10:30 a. m.
Returning' leaves Portland at 1 p: m., arriving at 6 p. m ' :
Kl.OTi For your
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IENT.;:MEmOINES,:V;:' .V.'V:; ; ; ;
'M PRESCRIPTION DRUGS,
. , TOILET ARTICLES, ETC,
In Columbia County
DR. J. E. HALL, Proprietor.
and Finishing Material
on Hand,
- - .Oregon.
Bee and Poultry
SUPPLIES.
Fertilizers,
TREES.
CATALOGUE.
Cr
Co.'s River Steamers.
Medicines at the
Clatstime: Drug Store.
iVit lorrrn of of wlr . ,-"tV ,.
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