Hulled Klatri mid t'ounly Official Paper
Ht. IIklicnn, May 111, lHUI).
PUBLISHER' NOTIOB.
All eoeiinuiiloetloiis Milt to Thk Mut for pub
llcalliui muit ! aewmuauled by Urn million
real name mid nut num il iliima aloii. W
do mt veui in name ior miuiii'aiiun, but nun
vUleluw ol eons fullh. i'orriiiiiiilaiii. with-
til III writer's (mm anntnipauylliij will b
runalsnea to tli wast lkt.
BRIEF MENTION.
Inclement weather itill holds tlx
ruling hand. '
Edwin Ross rrlei line o( the
finest cigars,
Frepara for an unusually lilxh water
it Is suiuly coining.
Clroitll court will adjourun Satur
day aftamoon toconvtme sgitiD In July.
Judge T. A, McOrldo will hold sn ad-
Iouruuil term of Clruuil court In July,
eglinliif( ou the 6ih.
The Columbia la now fifteen feet
above low water mark and mixing at
the rate of six Inches ,iu the twenty
lour hours.
Dr. Grlswold, the dunliat, Is again
permanently liajalett in 8t. Helens end
It prepared ti eitract and till teeth at
rsatofiable prices.
Ou her up trip Wednesday the Koll
egg carried thirty-four tons of liay,32,.
000 d ot of lumber and a largo cargo
f wlscclanoous articles.
Taxes will not brooms delinquent
until June 18th, the County court hav
ing douldod to continue the time for
voluutary paymonls uulil that time.
Times rs dull; but Mr. Dolman
Iteepa well stocked up In general mar
chandias, and carries a nice selection
of ladles' dress goods and trimmings.
The Potter I now io tbs boueyard
receiving a new atom-piece, the result
of an accident a few nights slues. The
Thorn pton hits taken tier place on the
Astoria route,
Messrs. Orchard and Jones are busy
nclosing the wuier worke pump in a
nest and suheiunli.il brick and niorur
vault, or pit, for protection from the
tiigh water and slurms.
Captain Lamont haa an Interring
document in the shape of a recipl fur
thirty pouuds eterliiiK, EnRlish money,
writton on old English parchment and
dated st Edinburgh, Scotland, Sept.
17, 1700.
. By request of numerous citizens a
call for a meeting for the purpose of
itrranglng for the proper observance of
the Fourth of July la published in an
other column. Everybody attend and
lut us sec what success Ht, llulius cau
make of the vclubtation.
The weather bureau reports 13.3 fee!
rise in the Willamette at Portland, a
Mulier point limn ever before at Ibis
dale in May, when higher water fol
lowed in June. A steady rise of about
six inches a day ia alo reported in the
other tributaries of the Columbia.
Albert I). Milter, of CUlskania. was
brought before Justice Blakesley Tues
day on a warrant charging him with
fat riding on a county bridge. The
prosecution was not ready for trial on
account of not bavin witnesses pres
ent and the cs was indefinitely post
poned. A bou'eh warrant wna Issued out of
the Circuit court Saturday fo- Oscar
Anderson, on a cbarjt;o of criminal as
sault upon Mrs B. F.. Alley, of Hud
on. A chase of several days through
the liwcr country failed to locate An
derson, who decamped immediately
Iter making the aaraull.
Prof. Looney. late principal of tU
III. Holeus public school, Is a reel es
tate speculator of ability. Ha closed
sale of realty in University Park
Batuiday which netted him $22,800.
This property ia rspidly appreciating
in value aod money put into realty
there ia a flrst-class investment
E. Harms, of GilHon, suffered the
total loss of his house and He contents
by fire Monday afternoon. He was
Clearing land burning rubbiah near
the houMi aud Hying sparks set the
building aflro. The principal losssus
i.r..,A waa the desruction of stores
and tools. Mr. Harms carried no in
urance.
" Tha Cold Storage Company, of Port
land, haa purchased fifteen acres of
riVer front between Rsuben and Qoblo
on which they will unueaiawiy -.t...
. i.rua flah oackina aud curing
atabliahmsiit which will by operated
'. t n..ntin with the Portland house
and at which all edible fish of the Co
lumbia will be packed.
'"' Judning from the large number of
wary large rafts ol sawlogs which are
Doing constantly towed past here it is
surmised there must be st least some
.niiu in tha lumber trjde up about
Portland. From one to three of these
l.nm rafts are towed past this place
a..: ami a each of them cantains
about 200,000 feel, there must be con
alderable lumbor maaufactured some
' where up the country.
Thero is urgent need of some move
. aoeiirintf aoma nun
.. i.. fr ii in cuso of Are. Mr.
a iiuiq viii . .... , i
Orchard uow baa the mains laid along
the principal alreeta with stand pipes
.tta chad. He is now ready to pump
... ... !m. and as the dry sea
son Is already here the city authorities
tun anon oreoare
emergency J'u the mnttor of fire. It U
' ".. T..-u:.. that this matter should
receive Immediate attention by the
. ..n .k. oiiw will be obliired to
CllllllUll mm ----- -,.,
i. i.h tho hnae and cart. The latter
need not be an expensive affair, as an
ordinary service cart wiu
purposca.
a meetlmr of citixens for the ptir-
,.f nrimiiixinB a hose company
. i. ti nli.v axneota to ore
i -Vu.iw.ew rtw- fttf imrnh.i.n A
. new. in iu.. ."w..y .
' pare for. .filing by Pf '
.'AjVn.u anil tlv wil be of lit
dt
run ait' v,ri:Lzi
tie ue WW4.M.rl1.',
...'.I J-IvliliirrV a
rroan comnan.v
'rganixed and ready
e '.if jKlr-d to' an alarm ol
f
' ' -r - . . . . .
V.lrr Itni tilo very nwwi; 1TV. ,
. ' thorouffhly dnlled
in the u ce or their fito apparatus in,
j... I... uvillnlnnt ill its use. Ilia
.tfln,, weather of the coming slimmer
'i.ITj-'i. siOviulid i.rpiiriunitiea for dull--iii-
A'ii iaily nmanmrtlou uf.a .hose
company i. sdviaaMe.
Commendable Work.
H. 0. Howard, the enterprising saw
mill man, of Yatikeetown, now has the
county roud planked all the way from
his mill to the railroad at Milton, and
he Is now able to convey all the prod
ucts of his mill to the market at all
times and at small expense. The com
mendable ent(trprie displayed by Mr.
Howiird In this mnttor lias placed the
entire public under obligations to him
and it is a fuct to reret that we have
not more such public-spirited men in
this county. Mr. Howard has fully
demonstrated the fact that planked
roads are the ebcupest practicable
roads this county cau build, and we
are willing to riak our .reputation aa a
prophet and hazard the positive pre
diction that if this county ever has a
Dublin hlghwuy that can be dignified
with the name of roud, It Will be con
structed with plank. We must not be
understood to say that mccadam roads
are not the best, for they most cer
tainly are, but the great expense in
volved in making them shuts out ill
argument In their favor. The count
ies millions of feet of lumber stand
ing on the lands of this county could
not possibly be put to a better use
than employing some of it iu the con
struction of planked roads.
Creamory Wanted.
Clutskanle ia in the market for a
creamery. The peculiar inducements
offered by that place for au enterprise
of this kind are superior to any on the
Columbia liver, and it ia a matter for
surprise that a creamery haa not been
established there before this. A large
territory adjacent to Clatskaolo is es
pecially adapted to dairying, aud the
urge number of farmers in that neigh
borhood are prepared to furnish all the
milk neceasary for a large butter-making
establishment. As a further in
ducement to thoae wishing to embark
in such an enterprise a deairable loca
tion will be donated by W. II. Con
yers, Clatskenie's moat enterprising
citixen, and it ia an excellent site for a
buainess of this kind. A creamery
and cheese factory, such aa could be
operated there would be the medium
for constantly circulating a large
amount of money among the farmers
of that section, aa it would furnish a
market for a product out of which
they are now unable to realise little or
no bone tit. A regular line of (learners
out of Clatskanie offers reliable trans
portation facilities to all markela for
the producta of a creamery, and a
ready market at good prices can be
relied upon at all tunes.
Per Contempt of Court.
An amuMing incident occured in
Judge McBride's court Monday
afternoon. A prosy uninteresting
case was being ground out in which
there was not enough excitement to
keep tha lawyers interested, much
less the listeners. An individual in
one of the seat 8 way back by the door
had evidently spent the previous night
with Bacchus end poker lor ne soon
dropitcd asleep and in his dreams im
agined lumsolf still in the game anu
that he held four aces against the
other fellow's king full. The situation
waa aulllcit ntly interesting to excite
even a dreamer and when the fellow
ith the full hand, disregarding the
rules of poker, raked in the pot, the
dreamer could control bis over
wrouichl feeliues no longer and raid
ing to bis feel be called out in a loud
voice : "Hold on there, I suess a king
full dou't boat four acca." Just at
that moment Mr. llolman was dis
coursing learnedly npoil theslnlulneas
of dt' ne-tising silver, and hia honoi,
m ittiikimr Ilia interruption lor a con
tempt of court, committed the fellow
to the county jail for a week.
' A Decided Success.
The box social given by the ladies of
Houlton (Saturday evening waa suc
cess in every particular, ana saie
of lunch boxes by auction waa pre-
ceeded bv a muMcal and liteuty pro-
irrainme which reflects credit utioni all
who nartic iDalofl. several leamres m
which are deserving of peclai.mea
tion. notably, tbe Irish dialed recita
tion of Mrs. Kyser, of Portland, whose
hanoy manner of reciting waa wiiuoui
fault, and brought her a well-earned
encore, to which she responded in her
usuul i eesinu- manner, jteciiauons
hv Mr. Oeo. Perry and Mrs. N. A
tWv wm excellently renaerea ana
' . . a i
enthusiaaticallv received. Mr. Bwa-
tier's box of con lections onerea to me
inoBi aconmnlished lady ia the house
was voted to Mrs. Kyser. The lunch
boxes were then disposed of at good
prices. The pleasant duty OJ asmp
linir lha contents of the lunch boxes
followed. The receipts of the enter
tairuiieut aggregated f 38.S0
Hohool Report.
Th. lollowinur ia the achon! report
fnr th. month endina: May 12: Num
ber of nunila enrolled in the school,
37: total attondanoa, 600; average at-
i.n.Unce. SO. The tiunila wiiose reo
,rl of attendance haa been the high
a .r. Maud Mussie. Mamie Massie,
Tjitti. Ononer. Flora ueorge, Annie
nnrM. Mab e Wav. Jsme rjtracnan
" ' w II M
Mttble Straohan, Uarrie neweu, myr
tle Newell. Mary Dafour, Lavelle Wat
Una. Affnes M tickle. Elmer Newell
flabaaki. Kimene Miles, Gleu
Waiblna. Ole Sunbv and Clyde Mo
Nulty. The pupils whoae names have
been dropped from the roll during the
-,..ih .re: Penrl Tucker, Bertha
n,.nr. Thoa. Eastabrook, Rosie Kon'
kle, Hasel- Butler, Kooer uoorge,
Frank and Maud Walts. ,
Mrs. 8. 8. W ay, Teacher.
Call ftr Clttoena' Meeting.
Notice is (then that there will be a
meeting of the citliens of St. Helens
this (Friday) evening for the purpose
of appointing committees and making
oilier arrangements necesary for a
Four.th ol July oelebration. Meeting
to be held in Masonlo hall at 8 p. m.
A. H. Blakeblby, C. L. Colbubn,
Jab. Mucki.e, . Thob, Coopkr,
T. 0. Watts, W. A. Mkbkkr,
H. R. Cuff, Edwih Ross,
John CLoNiaea, Johm Swaoeb.
Tk.r. ia nn end to the good that
printers' ink can do. One of the
latest discoveries for good-doing to be
assigned to it Is its qualities as an ex
terminator of mioo. An unfortunate
mice, while playing tag with the ottlce
towel, Tuesday, chanced to start across
the ink-slab. The rodent ioon found
itKolf glued good and fast, and it was
with some difficulty that the poor
thing whs extricated from the mire,
oven thnigh llie mouse was dead.
The olnoe towel is the only mourner.
PERSONAL MENTION.
A. H. Powell, of Pittsburg, was In town
Wednesday.
Prof, Looney was sn Interesting csller at
our sanctum Bunday.
Attorney W. M. Davis, of Portland, was
attending court Tuesday.
Qui II. Byncn end family passed through
thlsplucs Wednesday en route for Vernonla.
Joiiih Konkle and family left on Tuesdsy
for Idaho Kails, Idaho, where they will
uiske tliolr future hotn.
8. W. Blasdell, receiver for theC. It. LA
F. Co., of Mooreavllle, wss In town Wsd-
nesdiiy attending circuit court .
W. II. Conyers, s prominent real estate
and Insurance broker of Clatskanie, was In
town early In ths week attending court.
Mis Lone Rlukesley wss called to ths
sick bsd of bsr grandmother, st Corvallls,
last Wednesday, Mo particulars were
learned.
W. W. Blakssley left Tuesday for Eu
gene to attend the Odd Fellow Ursnu
LodK of Oregon, as a delegats from the
lodge st this placs.
During the past week Mrs. Dr. Richard
son, Mrs, Mai. Williams and Mr. . r.
Victor, all of Salem , liars been visiting at
the resldcno of W, H. Dolman.
B. W, Hampton, representing the North
west General Klectrlc Company of Port
land, wss in town Tuesday on business
connected with ths proposed electric light
plant for this plsc.
E. Hldgwsy snd L. W. VanDyke of Ver
nonla. were doing business hers Tuesday.
Thess gentlemen express themselves ss be -
ing confident that a railroad will be built
through ths Nehslem valley this present
summer, but srs st a loss to map out it x-
sct rout.
Pi. William Orliwold, who has been In
California for the past six weak, returned
to this place la t Thursday. The Doctor
Is profuse In his expressions of tbe dellght-
fulnes of California's climate, but says
there is no place like ths Columbia river
Motion during the summer season.
KEPOKT OF GKAND JfltY.
In the Circuit Court of the state
of Oregon, for Columbia county.
To Hon. Thomas A. McBnde, judge
of the above-named court)
We your undersigned grand Jury lor tbe
If nv 1U3 term of said court, niak this our
Uns'l rert and respectfully represent:
Tint we have carefully investigated all
charges of crimes presented to us snd have
diiMed of the same In such manner as
we deemed warranted by the evidence, snd
have nn-aented to this court six true bills
a.wl thru twit true bt la.
We examined the county jail snd found
the name well kept and in good condition.
We OKI not attempt 10 mane an examina
tion nl tha bimks and accounts of the var
lous count officers aa we deemed it impos
sible to make a satisfactory examination
of the same in tbe short time we coum
devote to the same. But have no com-
plunta amount tile present county omcers.
We will any, however, that as the time for
our
adjournment drew nign that corupiaiui
been made to us because the books
and accounts ol the various county ofllcera
hav. not been exnerted and we are satisfied
that there is a necessity and an argent
H., an th. nart of a larse number ol
taxpayers of this county that tne asms be
done si an eany aay. w e ismbu ttu,u
niend that ths county court of this county
.mnlAv . MinMbint nerson to make a
" "i""' .- "xr.," r..i . i. ...a
liiorougn eaanin.aimn ui n. .
accounts of the various county officers snd
reKrt tlie earn to the county court, and
that ssid report be published In the county
r...r ei this emintv.
r r . i ' i.t 1.m
Alio now oavin; wni.iw . -v. -
ws ask to be discharged.
Jams Kntaav,
Pktss Rnsiss, -
CHASLBa M. CiRABAH,
Aaruua Osokks,
8. C Uonaos,
Casou. U Ksasbv.
Oregon Pioneer AaaoctaMon
The twentieth annual reunion of the
Oregon Pioneer Association will be
held in Portland on Pioneer Day. The
following circular lottor has been is
sued to the pioners by State Secretary
George H. Himes, of Portland:
FKixow rlOKixaa: iettiniBiuiuiuiiBi'ur
ranks rapidly. There are many among
you who have not, as yet, identiticd your
selves with this association. You are earn
estly urged to come and have your name
andf a brief history of your life enrolled on
the oaeoclition register. All who came
prior to 1855 msy become members. Let us
WOO sumve coin, lonein.r v
meeting to renew the friendships formed
in ths times that tried us, and recall the ex
norixneaa if the eurlv dava bv which it be
came possible to found a great and prosper
ous eominonweann -ouruwuiuT v,
ti... hnvinir n i'j ni oioneer me oi any
kind cooking utensils, farming imple
.,.nii Inams. aninnlnff wheels, old letters
anything used in pioneer days or brought
across me plains are earueauy i-'
to inform ma oi ins laci, ana u agrrcnuie
I fr.rw.nl hlank deseriutive circular
by which a history of the article may be
nbta men. ana also a tag wmuu wm
f. tMhinnrltllon fa IhU CUV. IO. Dur
nose of mis is to secure wrniio" t
leoiion id such arth'lea for the association.
n.i male, it . feature or eacn annual re
union. A number of articles have already
been secured ; among other things a wagon
that was brought across ths ploiui in 1452,
will be on exhibition.
Church Dedication
The new Evangelical church at Gobte,
n in h H,liitl next Sundar.
May 2lst, at it o'clock a. m. There will
also be preaching on Saturday evening pre-
ceeaing ne aeaicttHou, m o u ... ...
Bishop 8. O. Bragfogle, of Beading, Penn.
th. service. A hearty, cor
dial invitation ia extended t all friends ot
tuim htipnh tn b. nreseat. The Bishop will
also preach at Milton Sunday evening at
8 o'clock.
It east at 1st Ills Paper,
People who never read the advertisements
in their newspapers niis more than they
presume. Jonathan Kenison, ol Boian,
ur,.rih notintv. Inwi. who had been trouo-
a ith rhanmatlsm in hia back, arms and
raurl an item in Ills paper about
how a prominent Herman citixen, of Fort
Madison had been cured. He procured the
same medicine ana to use dim own worm
.., .j,,ht nn'' Hi also aavs
"A neighbor and his wife were both sick
in bed with rheumatism. Their boy was
nv.r to rav house and snid that thoy were
. ka.l thai ha ha.i t,l Aa th. COOkinS,
told him of Chamberlain's Pain Bslra and
how it had cured me. He got a bottle and
it nraH t ham In . waak. I nave great faith
in Pain Balm and believe it will cure the
worst cases of rheumatism. SO cent bot
tles for sale by Edwin Koss, druggist.
A Famous Itleaielne.
IMtamkarlaln's (Vllllrh ReiHClV hSS bS'
A.ma fiinioiia for its cures of throat and
lun(t diseases. It is intended especially for
coughs, colds, ornup and whooping coughs,
and is the most effectual remedy known for
these diseases. Mr. O. B. Main, of Union
City, Pa., says: "1 have a great sale on
ihV,ihnr J. Ornish Kemedv. I warrant
every bottle and have never heard of one
failius to give entire satisfaction." 60 cent
bottles for sale by Kdwiu Ross, druggist,
Matte Credltare.
NOTICE Is hereby given that the nnder
slired 1ms been appointed administrator of
the estate of Jowphns Jones, deceased, ty
tha Hnn Clint .TllilirC of Columbia
countv. All persona having claims against
snid estate will ph-ase present the same in
legal form to me at my ofuce In the City of
iJtlilSKBUie, t.Ulurnuitt vuttiiij, vlvO""
Within six months from this ante.
This 4th day of May , IH03
W. II CoNvaRs,
Administrator
Mossbacks.
Tbs word Mossback cannot be found In
any unabridged dictionary, as n na an
entirely local meaning coiilmcd to tbe Paci
fic coast. The proper definition of the
word. if published iu a Webster dictionary
would probably be moa hack, fossil . a
stick, s drone, s chunk of clsy resembling
sniau, In fact, a mossback is, or was, a
man at some reunite period, whose lethsr-
gio movements permitted the mos to accu
mulate on his back and whose idea of life
consists in having pl.-ntv to eat and drink,
a warm coat to hide the moss and no great
tlrto disturb bis equilibrium.
Home time after the
Hood the mossback,
or more likely bis aumr, seeureu ome
and . when land was a-iiolni? a-begglng,
and when the tax collector was not the
uhinuitous Individual of today. The land
Waa a KOOI linns;, it rriir itrnuni uermiii
tiosslbllitle If cleared and DUt under culti
vation, a contina-encv only to be thought
of, however, wben salmon ceaseu to run in
the rivers.
'lima, however, tnakss manv cbanse.
Railroads, snd the eneriry, brains aod en-
tornr se following them, at lnt arrived.
anion to me iurk Mr n WH
were alrixht before you come, why on earth
' . . ... .1, . I W f I. ,,
didn't vou stay sway," he grumbles. Con-
clliati-d a little by the enormous prices pnid
him for right of way through his precious
acrva. hut still auspicious of the new coin
ers with their vim and push, be watches
the raold increase ol property made so Dy
tbelr industry and enterprise; sees towns
and cities springing up around bliu ; take
no part In their development but opposes.
in bis own narrow little way. every move-
ment requiring expenditure ot puniicmouev
Now rich by the rapid increase in th val-
- ,.r
iia of bis tirotiertv. be Is constantly kicking
at the taxes he has to pay. which he at
tributes to the recklessness of these new
comer wltb whom he is aeldom friendly:
curses the railroad on all possible occay
ineratulatea blmseir Of
brilliant ability in acquiring a fortune;
lives lobes hundred, ready to tbe last to
oppoe enlerpriss mid reform. Harrison
lot Springs (D. noner.
PEKIS.
Mr. D. H. Fowler is quite sick.
TllllnithesoUUslI the rage in tbU lo
cality.
We are still hsvlng plenty of rsln, with
some to spare.
Robert Trev and wife were callers at the
county seat last Saturday. ,
It Is renorted that P. H. Tope
Is quite
low with lung fever. He is In Dr.
r. Clitr
csre.
Tnm IToUMn haa his house almost Com-
Dieted. We are happy to see and hear of
people coming in and Ulllnirupihecountry.
W. I..r that tli. new rosd around s DOT-
Hnn of Milton nreek bottom is beine poshed
throusli rapidly, nna e'er long wut oe reaay
lor travel. ,
W. h..r! the remark made not lone aso
that the sun had net snlnai but one oay in
ih. nut s.v.n months, on LarlcO soli 1 ne
n.rtv trim Sfild this must not expect this
country to be like the dry Eastern states.
Tub Mist offien is prepared to turn
out all kinds of iob priotine. Bena
in your orders.
The difference between tbe present
protracted drizsle and . Noah's little
aliower a few thousand years ago, is
that there waa an end to the latter.
Our citizens were treated to
Ane martial mucin at a late
Wednesday evening. It came
the direction of Nob Hill.
some
hour
from
Notice of Final Settlement.
HOT1CE is hereby rien that t have
filed my final account snd petition for dis
tribution as guardian of the estate of Ten
Inn Hnrlrhln . minor, and the Judge of the
I'.iimtr Pnnrt has annointed Monday. July
3rd, l&fl, at 2 o'clock p. m ; and the court
room of the county court of Columbia
county, Oregon, as the time and place for
hearing said account, snd eeUjtion, tor dis
tribution, when and where any persons
iuteresta I may appear aad tile objection to
the said account and to tbe granting of said
petition. K .
OuardMn of the estate of Tenino Bori-
chlo, a minor. ..
Dated May 6th 1883.
STOf THAT QOWHI
Dr. Grant's
cunta
laeleisai
Ceasunptkai,
Lisa Favor, paaaawaia.
WhMntaa CeeflB.
chltls.CreP.PalMtlsi
Breast, Tbroat aad Laaaa,
n
Pirtly -Veoetakla.
CAN'T BE BEAT FOR
CHILDREN. TRY IT.
cp
avnMMIs
.ff.l.Muifaetirtott,
poaTUkNes ssisos.
For Salt by Edwin Boss, 8t. Helens, Or.
DO YOU SUFFER?
Bheumaliam, Fita (epilepsy). Scrof-
ula, Liquor.' Morphine or Tobacoo
Habit, quickly and permanently curea
hv the wonderful BI CHLORIDE of
GOLD treatment.
rrha nrin acid antinlv ex
pelled from tha blood)
a from five to thirty aavs. '
a.. M fKnnan.vl Parr nanantlv euraA: DO F-
H I 6 turn of the disease from Mo to four
ihm treatment
MMnAf.ua a nAth.w orst eaaas of Inherited
obnUrUA hi ood taint quickly and per-
maueatly oured.
rnrsfsrl In from 30 to SO dfcTi.
II uO w UriUl'li niwisrai
Kl ft" IT" ..-aiiaiar
iraunrumia i
dttACVO habit cured 10 to w a?.
Kn restriction or nublicitr. Patients
tMirad at their own homes. 40.000 ftviffer-
ert cured In 8 years.
Full particulars without charge, addreM
Dr. Wool Bi-ChloriflB Of Goli Institute
J75 Powell Ht., Ban Fraaclsco, Cal.
rmu TnrfDinuvi ia traor.
Success Sure.
Address J. O. SEYMOERER. Orotoaian Bids.,
COLUMBIA
BANKING CO.
(Incorporated)
ST, HELENS
OBSG0N.
Q. A. MASSIE,
, President.
, H. NEWELL,
Cashier.
Capital $20,000.
Transacts
a cenersl oansinc nusiness.
Exchange bought and solU,
interest ai
l,owea on uuie l'vtM3
vxNv n
YOUR PATRONAGE SOLICITED,! Portland', - - oreqon.
unikijuu l iixiAvvi
BEgEBlb
BLACKSMITH WORK
In all its Branches.
REPAIRING : WOOD : WORK.
Prices are very reasonable and all work
guaranveeu.
HOULTON,
OREGON.
Mrs. G. L. Golbnm,
BT. HELENS, OBEQON,
PRICES LOW
All Work Guaranteed.
Hart & Sweetland,
Proprietor
St. Helens Meat Market
Fresh and Salted Meats. Sausags, Fish
snd vegetables.
If sals by wholesale at special rates.
Einress weeon ran to sll parts of town,
snd charges reasonaDie.
ST. HELENS HOTEL
J, George, Vroprietor.
Tables alwsys supplied wit h the best edibles
and delicacies tba market affords.
TEEMS REASONABLE
I REGULAR BOARDERS.
TTwina ro-n niwlf rpflirnUhf!-. W
are prepared to give satisfaction to .U
patronage.
HELENS
OREGON.
PORTLAND
arMe Woife
SCHANEN & NEU,
Manufacturers of
Monuments, Headstones,
And all kinda o! Marble, Granite,
Stonework, Tablets, Curbing, etc.
Special estimates for any desired work
furnished on application.
S6S First St.. bet. Madison and Jefferson,
Farilaaa. Ore
H. Yarwig & Son,
WHOUUALB AID irTall.
231 FRONT BTREET,
PORTLAND,
OREGON.
THE
Splendid, Young Norman Horse
TERJ1PEST
vm Make the Season of 1893
as Follows:
Monday and Tuesday at S,
COX'S
place, Warren.
Wednesday and Thursday at Goble.
Rest of tbe week at U. uuu&xivs
ranch, Deer Island.
TEEMS: INSURANCE $15.
TtfUWST ! a kaantlFiil. Mark iron ffrav.
18 hands high ; aeven years old ; weighs UJOO
pounds, with tine style, quick movement,
and second to hone in muscular power ana
durability.
He was sired by Young Byron Kier: by
Old Byron Kier. Imported and owned by
Shipmaster, Keota, Iowa. Temoest'a dam
was sired by Old Tempest, a Norman Hone
owned by I. Downs, Iowa.
Chas. Muckle, Owner. -
TOURIST ISO FAMILY HE1DQ,DARTEKS.
New York Eestaurant
Ardkesom Biakry, Proprietors.
. fie. 13 first Street,
Milliner and
Dressmaker.
B. S. BRYA3STT,
Manufacturer of and Dealer in
ROUGH MD
Fir and Cedar Lumber.
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.
BIED8 OF A FEATHEE FLOCK TOGETHER."
This is the reason why
The St. Charles Hotel,
O. W. KNOWLES, Proprietor,
Has such a large patronage by the business men of tbe State.
If you want to meet friend you will
TOT.TT. A TTI . CTL A
SARAH DIXON,
v .. TnunA .t AlrW Rtreet
.aSS3i?:. . 9-jSg3S---S-.-aw-y. .
for Clatskanie, touching at Bauvie'a island, St. Helena, Columbia City.Kalama
Neer City, Eainier, Cedar Landing, Mt. Coffin, Bradbury, Stella, Oak Point
and all intermediate points, returning Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday.
J. MUCKLE.
UiUCLE BROS.,
.ktANUFACTDEKRa OF-
Rough and Dressed Lumkr.
-DIALXK IS
General Fwlerchandise.
St. Helens,
I Joseph KelloRff &
Joseph Kellogg
FOR COWLITZ RITER.
NORTHWEST leaves
and Friday at 5 am. Leaves
day, and Saturday at 0 a. m.
JOSEPH KELLOGCl leaves RAINIBR at 6
daily, Sunday excepted, arriving at Portland at 10:30
Keturmng leaves rortiana at
Stop
"Where you will find the largest stock of .
PATENT MEDICINES, -
PKESOBIPTION DRUGS,
TOILET ARTICLES, ETC.,
In Columbia County
DR. J. E. HALL, Proprietor.
DBESSED
and Finishing Material
on Hand,
- - Oregon .
Bee and Poultry
SUPPLIES.
Fertilizers,
TREES.
CATALOGUE.
PORTLAND
always find him at The- 8t. Charles. .
TSKATwTE ROUTE I .
O. M. Shaver. Master,
Dock. Monday. Wednesday and Friday
C. MUCKLE.
Oregon.
Co.'s River Steamers.
and Northwest
KELSO Monday, Wednesday,
PORTLAND Tuesday, 1 burs-
a.
x p. m., arnnng a. o p. m
For your Medicines at the
Clatskanie Drug Store,
m.
UV,