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About The Oregon mist. (St. Helens, Columbia County, Or.) 188?-1913 | View Entire Issue (April 28, 1893)
Diiltrd Ktutci and County Offlflnl I'iijiit Bt. Hki.knm, Ai-kil 28, 181)3. PUBLISHER'S NOTIOI. All eonitmiiiliiitlliiui snnl In Tim Mit (or tiuh lli'KllnU mnl I umitiiiiuiiiiliiil liy tlm author' iy urn nin Mi alone ml nmiM mia not nn u ilium Hinim. ws itu mil want Hi" ii"'" lar iiuiiiiritiiiin, lint s iin AvhlniiM of iruuS faith. ('orwpliolidnlM'e with. out Hi writer limn i(imii)liig will us uuhihii) m inswaps neHKt BLJ.L H -. - ' ' ; IHIIEF MKNT10N. IVobato court next Monday, Coii)tnliiuner' court YVixInesduy. Wm. UatlilU, of Hoiibon, wai In town Tuuatlay, W. J. Doiu, of Rainier wa seen in town last Monday, J. J. Braim, of Rainier, wm In tlili jiUoe Wednesday. J. 0. and W. T. Watl. of Scap poose, wera in town Tuusday, John Uamiilmll, or vernunia, wa can on our ttreota Tuesday. E. M. 1'ottnr, of Kalama, was-visit-(ng (riuuda liera Sunday last. Llnuoln M'rve, of l1na, wai eu ill town Monday morning. Drugrcjat Rni mado a flying trip to I'ortlauil Moaday afternoon. 0. F. Doan, of Rainier, paid a viiit to tlia tas oolluolor Wednesday. When In Portland atop at the St, Charles hotel, Btrictly first ula. It it reported that fWh are running very slack at prewnt, in the Columbia. Nolo the change In the advortia- meat ot J. M. Mnyer & Co., Portland W. J. ltice wai in Portland and HilUburo during the wevk on bum IICS. Order for lob work of all klntiiexe ruled at Th MUTofllca at reaaonablo rivM. A.. 0. Little hat ben busy tbia week locating land wet of Enterprise, for rorliand partte. There will be amice at the church t tiiia place next Sunday morning and evening: at the unuul hour. The regular examination of tcchfr . will be held at thi place on May 10th. tle annoucement in another column. The plat of Greenwood addition to the town of Hcappoose, this county, wai tilinl with the county clerk ou the 25ih. la the bright moonlight Tuoiday evening Mt. M. Ilelvn showed off in inafiiillcent atylo. It wai a light worth Seeing, Wry satisfactory remit are attend ing the e(rrl nf thn hind boy, who are rehearsing dilligeotly and inukiug tapid progress. A grand ball li annotincrd to take place at Mayger, Oil Ha lord ay night, May 6 : 1 1 . timid mnaio and a splendid upHr are guaranteed, Wednesday' warm snntbina wis a piifhcr on fruit blossom. A few nior I loaiant day and Ihu bloom and foli ii go will be quite complete. W. J. Eiiaiabrook, of thi dace, who i a dc!'Kti'-al lrtf to the Trait Missiaaippi CUini;rf, ha boon elouteJ assistant accrctaryuf tlw cotifiress. Wm. Sirechan wiidica is to an nounce that be would con ider it a a great favor if the paries who are mak ing ue of hia tool and other property at hi rock quarry would dmontino aurh actiona. J. H. Bwager hn a tock of men' new straw h .u just received. Bpring i hure and in orJer to keep pac with the time it behoove you In alep into Bwager'a and "priiig" yourself for a straw bat. Bitice the opening of work on Ike river a conaervative estimate plane the catch of salmon at 25.000 fi.h, giv about COO case to each of the canner ies. Tbia is a fair showing for the April run. C. Bureau, of Mansanita, wa a caller at thi office Balurday. Mr. Dureatt mmitti the business prospects .f hi locality picking up and predict a comparatively lively aeaon there this summer. In menlioninff the afe for the new bunk Nut week, Tn Mctrr staled that the safe wae purchased of Ji H. John aon. It ahould have been Henry 0. Jolimon, of The TeopW Freighliug Company, instead. The safe for the bank at this pluce will tint arrive tilt tomorrow, but it wilt be nlaced in position at once and the houhe will be ready for biuinea iha tint of the week. The cash will be here Tueaday. Two rare coin were received at the eberrifT office Tueaday. One i a10 void niece of the ConiiiKB of 1850, valued at 115. and another of the denomination of 5, minted 1834 and valued at 10. Taxea are coming In at a very satis factory rate. Sherriff Maimie re i,,i,l for over f 1000 Tuesday, and it I thought that everul thousand dollar more will be received before the list becomes delinquent. tn nur writeun of the bank build- ina lnt wm lf unintentionally nefr lected to state that Mr. 0. II. Newell ih diikianer and ovcraeer of the of the building. The work botpeaks for hi ability. Tl, Rainier Hotol. C. Y. Bmith, n,.,Umi la oonduoted Biricllv ..,...ia.a In averv respect. Mr. ..i, i. m. ihrirnuch hotel man U II 1 1 kM . ' " - --r. . nf hi houee are assured of haviriir their comforts promptly looked after. ti. .tonmur Putter broke her rnd der on the up trip lat Mondny at May'gar. The remainder 01 me mp w, Portland was made by using the (lis connected engines to steer the boat which was successfully done, he steamer arriving at her destination only a little later ihsn usual. Ihe iiecMsary repsirs are now being made in Portland and the Potter will be baok on her route in a few days, m the meantime the Harvest Queen U W7nj tjie waiHo Airii unco, H not on any other oconIon, the adage that "if It mini on Eastor ciunuay iv win rain ior oven stiucsHive am gonsocutivo Htiinlay," has proven false. Httmliiy last at this nhn real spring day, notwithstanding there were bunk of cloud lurking an picimndy in almost every dircciioii one iniKlil looK, yet no rain here. Th.i warm siiiinliino hroiight out many per- "ii wim nan uonii connmU to the oouse ior o lung and tedious a time, nun me expression ol gratitude were any ami sinking, iwo subnets of the ropuhlio of Prance waged war on each other lust nuiiuay morning and as a result they I.... i. .... i i .. . r uimii uiniiareii in uuuoriler nwager i court Monday evening. The proceed log were conducted in the French tongue, but were very Interesting and amusing, mat is, we suppose they nere. una ol Mia licllignranl was assented live dollar and coals. There are several copies of lust week' Miht remaining in this oflico which will he sent to the addres of those mentioned by any of our sub sonhers or others who send in the names of sny friend in the east, The paper contains a very accurate write up of thi county and will be the mean of disputing of letter writing, greatly to the rcliel o many. A sad accident' occurod at Buxton, Washington county, Monday, by which an in dint son ol w. It. Htowell Inst lit lift). Someone carelessly left Ihe yard gale open and the little fel low who wa icarcely two years old, niacin hi way to a email ttream which passe near the house, into which he tumbled and wa drowned. Work is heln'n pushed rapidly on the new logging railroad on Fall creek. The plant formerly used at the Trul- linger camp on the Walluski, in Clat sop county, ha been removed to the former atream, whore lively Iriggiug operation will be carried on a soon as everything can be placed in readi ness. It reiitiire almost constant watch ing to keep track of the atmospheric movement. Early Wednesday morn ing the wind wax strong from the north. Later a south wind prevailed, aud finally a squall struck us from the north, accompanied by a dual-lying supply of precipitation. The season of iiinshine this week wa of slioit duration, though very enjoyable while it lasted. U would e,'m that B. 8. Pague and Jopiier Pluvius have conspired to keep us iu mud and dark net all summer. Superintendent Orchard, of the water work, is making rapid progress illi the work of laying the mains. and will have connections made and be ready to supply water about the middle of next month. Cashier Newell, of the Columbia Bank, is paiming aud decorating the new bank building in a highgly artis tic manner. Work on the new rily hall is pro gressing slonly and the building will not he completed lielore the middle ol Juno. 0. II. Domier recently purchased 40 acre of land dj iuing his place on Bauvie' if land, from Moore Bros. Mis Annio Burns, of Hudson, is reported dangerously ill at Kaet Port land. The Exclusion Law. District Attwney Carter, of Califor nia, ha been very buy the past fow day trying to get instruction for carrying out the provision of the Ueary exclusion law which take el- fect next Saturday. 1 no collector oi custom at Ban Francisco has made elaborate preparations to round up sud deport the Chinese of that city immediately after May 6, but it seem that, the United biate supreme court must Drat pass upon the consti tutionality ol the law, and the attorney-general has instructed the district attorney to suapuiid execution poud-iiiu- the hearing before the Supreme court which ha been arranged to take place at once. Tiie Chinese Six Com panies have duciueu to violate mo provisions of the act with a view to having indigent memhers of the Chi nese colony returned to China free of charge. Salmon Poisoning. The first case of what is known as "salmon poisoning" was brought to the atlentien of the medical men ol Astoria Tuesday afternoon. George Karnol was the victim, snd it is prou- aide that he will lose hi right hand. Thi disease, to which the Cape Cod lUlw.riiiHn are aubieet. haa an inexpli cable orikin. It ia the poisoning of some member of the body aud does not necessarily come from imme diate contact with the hah. it ap nea re as a felon and spreads quickly until the affected part shrinks away to the bone. The local doctors propose this year to attempt to explain the cause of it coming, anu to nnu a mean of avoiding it. This has never yet been successfully accompliahed. World's Fair It ate. An arrangement ha been arrived at among the representatives of the var ious irancouiiiieuiii inin icgniM to reduced rate to the Columbian Exposition. On and after May l, round-trip ticket to Chicago will be sold for (98 50, a reduction of 111 CO from the present rates. Round-trip ticket to Omaha, Kansas City and St. Paul will be If80, and to St. Louis 3. The tickets will be good for the nine months, and will carry the usual lay over nrivilceea west of the Missouri . ..". -.!..! ..I ..f rivr. it I mo o iiuiou b"" Im ticket aeents that a further reduo un will hn made, and that there is e ii..hiliiv nf a leeular smash before the fair it over Two Children Drowned. Trom La Center, Wash., just oppO' ite this nlnce. come the intelligence (1 A Pierce, of Arniboy, lost two hv drowning in Cedar Monday forenoon. Their ages wrn throe and five yeara. Both were riria.' Mr. Pierce wa workintf across the creek from home, and it is sup- n e. i lilren attempteu to cru the creek on a board, and lost their f.miimr. Mr. Pierce found one child near the crossing, and the other was i i k,m,i 9.00 vids below. They had been in the watei about half an hour before Uy missed. A Twister in Oklahoma, Oklahoma waa visited by two -cy-clone accompanied by a terrific hail storm and waterspout Wednesday. Over 40 person aro known to be killed while a many more are fatally and (liingeroiiHly injured. Tun person were killed In one house, and so great whs tho force of the wind that whole villages were wiiied entirely out of ex istence. After the twister had finished its work of destruction a heavy storm of rain and hail aet in which added to the sulTeriug of trio homeless victim. Urea I ly Surprlsert. My wife was confined to her bed for over two mouths with a very severe attack of rheumatism. We could get nothing that would all'ord her any relli'f, and as a last raort kuvo Chamberlain's 1'iiin Unlin a trial, 'i o our Vreat suriuixfl she began to Improve nr the llrst application, and by uhlng It regularly she wan suun able to get up and attend to her house work, K: 11. Johnson, of C. J. Knutson t Co., Kcuidng lou , Minn. (SO cent bottles for sule by Ku- wiu uoss, oruggisc. l'Altle). News scarce. Planliog will be very late this sea son. tors. Robert Frey was called to Port- laud to attend her father, who is seri ously ill at the hospital. ii;lkna. Mr, Oscar Wagner is till very low iili typhoid fever, though there is slight improvement in his coudilion at this time. , There will be a ipecial meeting of tho voter of school district No. 32 on Ihe 27th of thi month, at 2 o'clock P. M., for the purpose of railing mean to complete the school house. All people interested should attend as the house should by all mean be com pleted before another term of school begins. Quite a larire congregation attended services at the hall Sunday. A GstS Tblai for Voufhm and coiti. The more Chsmlierlaln's (Jonah Remedy is iisimI the better it Is liked. We know of no other reiuedv that always gives satis faction. It I pood when you first catch eold. It is good when your cough is settled aud your limn are sore, it is aood in any kind of a couvh. Wa have sold twenty II v dozen bottles of it and every bottle lias Slvi-n satisfaction, tjtediuan Friedman, nigglst. Minnesota Lake. Mian. SO rent bott.es for sal by Edwin Koss. druggist. A Cook Book Free. -Tahla anil Kit. lieu" is the title of a new ennk book published bv the Price Baking Powder Cniiipiiiiy, uiiU-ugo. Jusi at uu.i time it will be sent free it you write a postal mentioning Th Mist. This book has been tried by ourselves and Is one of the very best ol its kind. lit-sMes containing over loo receipts lor all kinds of pa'try and bi ni cookery, there are many hints for the tulilp and kitchen, showing bow to set a IuIiIk. how to enter the dining rouai, etc . ; a hundred and oni- blnsla in every brunch of the culinary rt. Cookery of the very iiuest and riehe-t a well us the inot ecu noiiitcal and home like, Is provided Ior. IteinptiilHtr "Thio anil Kitchen'' will be sent postage paid, to any lady sending her address (name, town and stale) plainly givt-n. A copy in Uerman or Kcaudlnavian will be sent If desired. Postal card is as good as li-tu-r. Address luce llaktug t'ow der Co., Chicago. III. Teachers' Examination. NOTICE 13 HfcUfcHX l.lVfi 1U41 for the nurooae of making an exami- i,ii Inn of nil ixTsona who IliaV oiler them selves as candidates for teachers of tbc si'hiMila of this county, the County School Superintendent Ihen-of wilt hold a public examination at KU Helens. Oregon, com mencing at 1 o clock.p. m. tni lutn aay oi Mav. 113. T J.CLKUTON. C iunty A bool Superintendent Col. County. lMled this Villi nay oi pru, inuo. A ninltera Wilt Sluch Pleased. vi.i.. a a nr nl (p Alllaterville. Juanlsita county, l'a.. says bis wife Is mb- ecl to cramp in ine sioinaco. uiu- ..... .k. ,l..,l f 'h..t.,t.rlain' f!nli,. Cholera and Marrhoe Remedy for it, and was uiuih plraned with the relief afforded. She has since used it whenever necesnary and found Uint it never fails. For sale by Jd- iiu uoss, urugKioi. QUE DAY CURE OWft MFUCS POPlTLAKiaO For Sail by Edwin Itoss, 8t. Helens, Or. DO YOU SUFFER? Rheumatism, Fit (epilepsy), Scrof ula, Liquor, Morphine or Tobacco ii.. I,:, n;..LIv ami mrniannntlv cured by the wonderful BI CHLORIDE of DOLD treatment. niirilUITICM (The uric acid entirely ex RHtUiVlAI 0I1 1-elWfrora th blood) Cured in from livo to thirty days. TITC Kpileiwyl Permanently cured; no re rl 10 turn of tho disease from two to four week treatment, CrlDnrilll A nd the worst eases of Inherited oliftUrU LA blood taiut quickly and per- f..,-L---r,nn Cured tn from 20 to 30 dsys. or TUal Cil habit cured 10 to JO days. No restriction or publicity. Patients m,iil nl tlipir nttn homes. 40.000 BUtTer- ers cured in 8 years. , Full parllcular without charge, address Dr. Wood Bi-CiiloriuG of Gold Institute 275 Powell Mt., san f raacisco, uai. CITY BARBER SHOP BATH HOUSE. C. L. COLBURN, Proprietor. lias Been Thoroughly Refitted and Rearranged. Only Baths in the City. ST. HELENS, OREGON. HATTE1ES af QfS2ffif!W ' ELECTRICITY IS LIFE. To prove the above assertion, read the following cures of people who have passed through the throes of agony and now rejoice in iieaim and happiness. Drs. Dan in have the skill to harness and drive the electric cur rent to the secret ambush of disease and rout it root and branch. Certainly medicine alone can never reach and cure such almost incurable diseases a the following: - C. A. Vaudorford, of North Yamhill, Or., doafoes and rlngi.ig noises; cured. Charlo 0. McCrackon, Dal Ins, consumption, catarrh and bionchili-; restored to health. John M. Bini mon, Oakville, Wash., catarrh, bron chitis and nervoo debility, restored, C. A. Vorce, Antloch, Cal., deafnes 22 years j could scarcely hear anything; enred. Miss Rose Berry, sister of Mrs. Miller, postmistress at Hillsdale, Or., tumor in the mouth, removed. Stephen Wylie, Nasel, Pacific county, Wash., liver complaint aud aggravated case of piles, cured. O. . Knott, Mulino, Clackamas county, Or., nerv ous docility and pimples on the face, enred. Miss NclU Rosenthal, 1C06 Stockton street, San Francisco, woak nesa of Ihe optic nerve aud catarrh 10 yeara; cured. The Drs. will treat the poor free except medicines from 9 to 10 a. in., daily, and those who are able to pay will receive medical treatment at $5 a month for each disease, or in that pro portion, as the case may need, sur gical sud special diseases excepted. Consultation true. No cases taken if not deemed curable or improvable. Office hours, 10 to 5 daily, evening 7 to 8, Sunday 10 to 12. They treat all curable nervous, chronic, acute and private diseases, aud make a specialty of all diseases of eye, ear, nose, throat, catarrh and' deafness, loss of manhood, loes 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 $5 per month ; or iu that proportion as the case may require. This applies to each and every disease except surgical and spec ial complicated rases. The doctors' fall in prices is not only a.boon to the poor, but will be appreciated by thous ands unable to pay. mtoaea Price Cured mt Hheuoaatlsos. The mint! cases nf rbeumatltim cured bv ChumlwrlRiu' Pain Balm dining the past lew months have given the people grrat confidence id its curative properties, and have shown that there is one preparation that can be depended upon for that painful od aggravating dbeae. llonaker Bros., I.orain , Ohio, sv: "iir. .vioses rnce, oi this place, was troubled with rheumatism for a lone time. Chamberlain's l'ain li ilm has cur. ij him. He says that the Unlin bas uo equal, jor sale by Ldwin Koss, drug gist. TOIRIaT m FiJIILT HEiDHUlBTEaS. New York Restaurant. Anderson Beakbt, Proprietors. No. ISt First Street, PORTLAND, - - OREGON. THH Splendid, Young Norman Horse WiU Make the Season of 1893 as Follows: Monday and Tuesday at E. COX'S place, Warren. Wednesday and Thursday at Goble. Rest of the week at C. MUUKLJS'B ranch, Deer Island. TERMS: INSURANCE $15. TFAf PRRT i a honiitifiil- dark iron ffrav. 16 hands bieh ; seven years old ; weighs 1G00 pounds, with tine style, quick movement, and second t) none in muscular power and durability. He was sired by Younp Byron Kier; by Old Byron Kier. imported and owned by Ringmaster, Keota, Iowa. Tempest's dam was sired bv Old TemDest. a Noriuan Horse wned by J. Downs, Iowa. Chas. Muckle, Owner. Some Good Buys" roa bili bt D. J. Switzer, ST. HSLENS, OREGON. The southwest M of section 32. and the southeast V of the southeast H of section 31, and west V, of the southwest H of sec tion 81, township 7 north, range 2 west, 280 acres, $7.50 per acre. The southeast V of the southeast M of section 'M, township 7 north, range 2 west, 10 acres at $5 per acre. The north est W of section ft. township 6 north, range 2 west, containing ltW acres, S to per acre. The southwest M and west M of south east M and the southeast H of the south east a and the west a oi me normeast and the northeast W of the northeast K of section li, township 6 north, range 2 west, 400 acres, $7.50 per aero. The west W of the northwest i. of sec tion ft, township 6 north, range 2 west, 83 ai res, 7.50 per acre. The northeast of the southwest X, and the northwest M of the southeast Si of sec tion 8. townshio 6 north, ranue 2 west, 80 aores, $5 per acre. The north U of the northeast l of sec Hon 7. townshio 6 north, range 2 west, 80 acres. $5 per acre. A farm of 52 acres at Wnrren Station, on theN. P. R. It , with team of horses, wa gon, harness, 3 cows, 1 yearling; also all farming tools, good house and barn. I'rice, f;(,200, two-thirds down, balance in 1 year. inquire Ol V. J. ewuaer, ov. neiens, vr. The northeast yi of the southeast U of section 1 , township 6 north, range 8 west, $7.50 per acre. Terms One-third cash, balance secured by mortgage at 8 per oeni interest. For Sale. Fix good milch cows, four two-year old steers, four two-year old heifers, one four vrarold steer, seven yearlings, one good L.J i t,l nt. TlnR untJU mate im . " jvw. w.v. stock can be bought cheap for cosh . Apply to or addriiis GBO. FiCIITKU levr uiauu , vi Mrs. C. L. Colburn, ST. HELENS, 0HEG0N, i PRICES LOW Alf Work Guaranteed. Hart & Sweetland, Proprietor St. Helens Meat Market Fresh and Salted Meat. Sausage, Fish and vegetable. Meats by wholesale at rpecial rate. Express wagon run to all part of town, aud charges reasonable. ST. HELENS HOTEL. J, George, Proprietor, Tables alway supplied wtihthebestedible and delicacies the market affords. TKRMS REASONABLE FOR REGULAR BOARDERS. Having been newly refurnished, w are prepared to give satisfaction t all our patron, and solicit a share of your patrouage. ST. HELENS OREGON. W H. DOLMAN Has the St. Helens AGENCY FOR BRADLEY&METCALrCSH CELEBRATED B00TS&SH0ES rH BIUGESTBU01 IN THE WOrtU) tsuc hmk csrrajairiB A Large Invoice of Stvlish snd ' Durable Footwear Jost Received. Prices of old Slock Greatly Reduced. PORTLAND arble Works. SCHANEN & NEU, Manufacturers ot Monuments, Headstones, And all kinds of Marble, Granite, Stonework, Tablets, Curbing, etc. Special estimates for any desired work famished on application. 868 First St., bet. Madison and Jefferson, Prilalt Or... EUGENE HAHNEMANN. 0 Wholesale Dealer I If IMPORTED AND DOMESTIC! finest Liquors DISTILLER'S AGENT. tT front Street, Portland, Oresjon. H. Yarwig & Son, wnoiasAia ad aaTatx, SSI FK0NT STREET, PORTLAND, OREGON. JAPANESE I ih: CURE A new snd complete treatment, consisting ot Suppositories, OlutmenU in Ctipeules, also la Box and Pills: a Positive Cure for Kxterual, In tertml. Blind and Kluu.lini. Itchiun. Chronlo. Recent or HerediUry l'llen. and many otber dlsease8 and female weakuosees: H Is alwayna ireat benotlt to th gnneral health. The Srat discovery of a inMicaT core rendering an opera tion with tne knife uaoeeouary hereafter. This Remedy has never been known to full. $1 per box. 6 for to; seut by mall. Why sufl'or from this terrible dlseaio when a written f uarante Is given with 6 boxes, to rotund the money if not cured. Send stamp for free Sample. Guarantee Issued by WooDaao, Olark & Oo., Wholesale aud, RetaS DruaxUU, Sol AguuU, furOaud. (X. ir i lis ss-w sv m s- -m-V i I inn r iii if MTA8USrgBMW E. 8. "BRYANT, Manufacturer of and Dealer in ROUGH AUD DRESSED ITir and Cedar Lumber. Clear, Flooring, Ceiling and Finishing Material Constantly on Hand, Clatskanie, - Oregon. SEEDS PORTLAND SEED CO, Portland, Or. SEND FOR F. R. CHOWN, ardware DAIRY PANS, CHURNS, MILK STRAINERS, MILK CANS, ETC. 212 First -Street. PORTLAND BIfiDS OF A FEATHER FLOCK TOGETHEE." This is the reason why The St. Charles Hotel, C. W. KNOWLES, Proprietor, Has such a large patronage by the business men of the State. If you want to meet a friend you will always find him at The St. Charles. PORTLAND - CLATSKANIE ROUTE ! SARAH DIXON, G. M. Shaver. Master. Leaves Portland, at Alder Street Docs:, Monday, Wednesday and Friday for Clatskanie, touching at Sauvie's island, St. Helens, Columbia City.Kalama Neer City, Rainier, Cedar Landing, Mt. Coffin, Bradbury, Stella, Oak Point and all intermediate points, returning Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday. J. MUCKLE. MUCKLE BROS., -MANUFACTURERS OF- Rough and Dressed Lumber. -DIALERS IS- General Merchandise. St. Helens, Joseph Kellogg & Joseph Kellogg and Northwest FOR COWLITZ RIVER, NORTHWEST Leaves KELSO Monday, WedneBday, and Friday at 5 am. Leaves PORTLAND Tuesday, Thurs day, and Saturday at 6 a. m. JOSEPH KELLOGG Leaves KAINIISR at 5 m. daily, Sunday excepted, arriving at Portland at 10:30 a. m. Returning leaves Portland at 1 p. m., arriving at 0 p. m JQp 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. ee and Poultry SUPPLIES. Fertilizers, TREES. CATALOGUE. Stoves, C. MUCKLE. Oregon. Co.'s River Steamers,