UM lUUt iid boil? Official riper
St. Hu.mii, May iO,lox
ruUUUHM i NOTIOS
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i BRIEF MENTION.
Jotui Swager totk a (Hp lo Portland
vrt-utit-sjay.
W. J. Rico was visitor to tlie met.
roiKMia luesuay.
RonmiiiUir that fit. Helen, i. to ccl
brat II10 Fourth.
w. ii. dolman m a pMHiir to
j-onuua oo ilia rottr Wednesday.
Newfe.n Terry, the Hoiilton
inrnliaut, Mil wla-u fa need ol grt
eerie.
County Commissioner 0. W. Barnes
Was doing business iu til. Jleleiu
tuts week.
J. Cy. Smith, proprietor of th Rai
nier liotul, was vi.iilujf 8t. Helena
4 uosusy.
Elmer Wliarton anil wife, of Silver
ton, are visiting relative and friend
una iaoe.
Artistic Job printing In nil braiicbe
eiecuuHi al J hk si I my ollice. Send
lu your order.
Spring twins to have arrived at lust
i.ivar weather suit a strung north
wind prevails.
W. J. Murkte, the live merchant of
iUimer, waa sroii in U Helena (lie
Utter part ft lust wwk.
Tlie ilcamer Totter ia again making
regular tri on the night run between
TortUnd aud Antoria.
The committee on arranenmeats
lor.-lliu crkbralKiii ia iin-pariug to
xMuaively advert! tlu aauie.
Divine service at the church in
thl tiUve next Sundny morning an I
tveniug at the utuul hours.
The planing- nisnhinery I in opera
tion in the mill at this place. There
is probably two week's work alitsil.
Dr. Wm. OfUwuM, the dential, ia
now permanently located in St. Hel
ens, where he eau he found at all time.
The favorite little steamer Iral.la
continue to do the passr-iiKcr business
on the river, Acvonumxlatiug way
win every lime.
A grand celebration st this J.laee ia
now an aaaurcd fact and a gem-nil
invitation is eitonik-d lo all to come
aud enjoy out hoajtiuility.
The niiH'hanir at work on the lurge
Ii.ill at this I'Uoit are making rHil
iripri'M and lle luiil.ling will soou be
onlin ly enclosed and roofed.
Willi the new, large ball for even I
lug eierelaea, Hi. IIi-Iimi ean now otter j
Imlueenii iua lo and e,tiamniee grainl
lime to ihio a bo attend our celo
lifaliou.
t The wiilcr in the Columbia hat fil
foil an ineli or two i- the paxt fe ;
l J', hut it ia predicts! that ainro lle
run slimes again another ruiae may lie
locked for.
'.Complaint resehes us from
several
tiWriber whit
failed to nceive 'I'll
Mist last wrek. We with lo siiy that
it is no fault of ours, ss eveiy pnper
leave this offioe iroierly directed.
Word from Lee Perry who i in Cul
ifornia, ia Ut the effect that hi healih
ia rapidly improving. His many
friend in thiaeounty wilt he pleased
to hear of hi complete recovery..
On account of removal In Third and
Morrison lroels, Portland, on or nlmut
July 13th, Davica, the photographer,
First and Tavlor, will mako bjs $000
Cabinet for f 3.60 ; Peru paunel $6 00.
A hiC and Interesting letter from
3. K. Reegle is puhlihheil in this iamie.
Mr. Beagle states that in order for one
I o tee Ibe entire show at Chicago, no
less than thiee months will be required.
Tub Mikt wiahea to direct the at
tention of tlx public lo the general
merchandise house of Mucklo Bros.,
of this place, where ran be found ss
complete a slock of goods as i carried
outside of the metroHili.
Road Supervisor Watts will soon
have a force of men out on the county
roads in his district and vigorously
push the work of repairing There
is room for improvement ss the riMds
in ibis cou.ity are reported to be iu a
very poor condition.
The steamer Mascot isbillod for an
excursion to Vancouver on Decoration
Day, May 30, under the suspires of
the Woodland and Kidgfiold Cornel
Hand. The tearner will call hero at
bout 7 and arrive at Vancouver
at 10 Fare for the round trip
will be 75 cent.
Word reache us thst on Tuesday
the steamer Telephone, while niakiug
a landine at Bay View cannery crash-
..I Sm lha arharf at audi SIXKmI M to
cairy away a part of the dock and
knock overboard about 11.800 worth
of cased salmon. The cause, we nti
dersUnd. was assigned to the mach
inery being alightly out of repair.
T. J. Euan and Paul Chandler, of
a ia..l Mi.m, have been viailine
i'u. tCir old friond Dr. Griswold,
the past week. These gentlemen are
"doing" the coatt. and loll that if they
r!..r..d home without having teen
i.. ..I..M.I,i& with all its lieautirs
...nlil he doiiitf lliemsclvcs ail
injustice. They etH-ak in higbest
terms of the graiid scenery along the
Columbia.
' Tub Mist acknowledge the receipt
of a box of wedding cake from Mr.
iil..iuu I. nmivnra and wife, Ol
i-i...-lf..in Miu Lixxio P. Miller
married lo Mr. C. L. Conyers, at the resi-.!-..
f l.ride's lHlher.W.8. Miller,
ii i : i..t Knmlnv. bv ReV. Ira
t. .'..,! ,.n Tnesdav the newly
..rri.,.l .minlo wore nasscngors on the
PoitortoPortliind. Doth parties are
old time reHidcnUof tins county, are
.i.i i.v all who know
them. Thk Mttrr extends cougratul-
lions and joins wilt, the many ""-
Of'Mr.C. Ml. Con,'t.. in .
The Celebration,
Pursuant to call for meeting of citi
'n Intt Vriduv evmninu I,.,,
her (if persons assembled at the Court
uoute, Where it was decided to celo
nraie tlie coming Fourth in a beliliing
manner at tliia place. Committees
were appointed aud the nuance com
init ia. ,
leininen uavnm socurcJ an
amount sunicient to defray the ex
penso ol a itraud celuhrut on. Tim
meeting wu adjourned lo meet again
I uewlay evening, when tho remru of
appointeu coinmiiiees were read
and i ceepttHl. Tho management wna
w'i inreeconipeionl persona with
authority to ADlHilIlL Ml lit AiimmilriMia
for the tueneavful carrying out of the
ciinriivu worn may now le
I'Maeu lor ami a grand celebration ia
uaauretl, lo which is most cordially
iiirini, inB reamenia oi in a county
and all others who may choose to celo-
Draw Willi us. The prigmninie bus
noi neen made up a yet. hut Irom the
Mintimeut of the people, a barbecue
aua uaaset picnic is irehirred, and in
tlie evening there will he a grand ball.
Drive Wblat I'artr.
Lint Thiiradav eveuius Dr. ami Mrs
ii. K. cnn Kare a drive whiat nartv
which prnvinl the social event of the
season and a success in every par lien
lar. Twenty hand were played, and
the score for t'.:e winners was a very
reuiiiiuie one. Andrew King and
Mrs. F. M. Miles were the lucky ones
a ilh a score of thirly-ninu points,
wuiui it. uecacraud Mias Kin ma Cox
succeeded in winninir the booby.
After the result Imd been announced
a plentiful luncheon was served and
the gticala departed, pronouncing the
host and hoslcut rovul entertainers.
Those present were Mr. and Mrs. C.
II. Jouna, II. 1'. Watkint and wife, K.
K. Quiek and wife, 11. Jtnhert and
wife, F. M. Milee and wife, George
Lament and wife. A. H, Qeoree and
wife, C. L. Colhurn and wife, M intra
Allice Cix, Muttie Perry and Knima
!x, Messrs. W. U. Dilbnl, A. Kiuit,
Di cker, K. Illukeley. J II. ltoiime.
K. Kisn, J. Cox, Dr. Oriswold and
Dave Davia.
Clrralt Court Proceeding.
8. W. Bhisdel va. W, D. Connoll
iidtiuieui for defendant in the sum of
Szo 13 .
Mcver'clil and Oanx vs. C. K. Kon-
kle, judgment for forcloanro as prayed
in comiiluint.
J. W. lli.vi and other vs. J. W.
Bniley and other, judgment for de
fendant for cost.
Win. Itosiuiiti and IIotry S. Hon-
erson admittml to citizenship.
Htate va. I'lnlander Harris, found
uiliy of cell it Ltrveuy and committed
lor 25 days.
U. D. Kelly vs. N. Nichols, dis-
iniMted at plaintiff's coal.
J smut (irnliim vs. Joviah Weslou,
iaiuiased ut pluintifTa cost.
John Mitrnurd vs. M. Morgan, con.
rmation of tuihi.
Iliiiininii A Dillard v. E. It. Spen-
cr, forvtosore of mechanic's lieu.
C'limty Clerk Uuick made a bu Bi
ne a trip to Portland Wediuwday.
Mr. and M.a. W. M. Oaddia visited
rel.ilivcs her. Monday and returned
home to (olle Tuesday morning.
Thk Miht stnto.1 in Ilia last issue
Hi it the Ciicuil court h.id adjourned to
convene on July 5th. It should have
read July lOih.
Aa a result i f tho hich water large
drove of entile are la-ing drought to
the high lands. Quito a large drove
wna tubeu to Jiuuacr hill the first of
this week.
MeM. Orchard and Jonea find
phuity of wurk iu putting iu the ser
vice tipct for water. The pipe used
varies iu size from oue to two inches,
aud about eighty pi pea will be put in
at present.
Itonbcn P. Gmlmm, of Portland, whs
in this plaee Tuesdny. Mr. Graham
through hi effort to succeed, is
lindiug employment at hia profession
which may cause envious gUncca lo be
cast at hint. Bucccm lo him.
Allert Tucker, after many year's
residence in the Nehulem vulley, has
moved hi family out and intends to
make Yoncalla, Douglas county, bis
future home. Mr Tuttker, after year
of hard labor and privation, has wisely
ehowu lo more comfortably situate
himself, lo which wo say anion.
Tho long-hoed-for bridge across
the Nelmletn river at a point one mile
east of Vernonia ia to be immediately
constructed, aa will bo e-cn by an ad
vertisement for sealed bids in this M-
sueof Tim Mibt. This bridge will
prove a great convenience to the set
tler on tho cast side of the Nohalem
river, who are now virtually shut in
through the wiuter months by bigb
water.
Clin. Altiier, an axnian in Crous'
logging camp on Milton creek, had
the misfortune to amputate two iocs
of his It'll fool while at work in the
wood Thursday. Me struck a Heavy
blow with an ax which glanced and
camn In contact wilh the great and
second toes of hia foot with the above
result. Dr. Cliff dressed his iniuncs,
and Altixer relumed lo the csmp Sun
day wilh every prospect ol specay
recovery.
Capt. Lsmont is entertaining his old
aclux.1 mate. Mr. T. H. Trevitt, of Portr
laud. Judge Wait of Oregon City,
was also a guest of tho Captain Wed
neatlsy, and the three old gentlemen
wliilo comparing their ss.es found that
their combined ages is 248 years. Mr.
Trevill is 87, Cat t iin Lamont 81 and
Judite Wail it 80. Tli trio of oclo
gnnaiians are well preserved for men
of their advanced ago, and all enjoy
comparatively good health except
Capt. Lamont, who met with an acci
dent a few ) e ira ago. which haa since
compelled him to use crutches.
Mrs. Q. A. Mas-lo. accompanied by her
children, Ml Tuesday lor her old home at
Betlo Air. Ohio, on a three month'a vult lo
her parents and f i lends at that plaec.
Mamie has been absent fruru Ohio twelve
years. .
A lamsai IWecSloliie.
"Chamberlain's Oough "'L t S
Mr C. II Main, ol Unton
'"" .. , ,.B crat ai o
f t.ll..i?.-. hmifh Itemed. 1 warrant
i;iiatii":,J"" - .-.-r.-- - -.
od have nsvTr h'ea.d of on.
ml nave nsver i
evorv hottle am. ",Vf Weent'Fritv sd for t-i.ii July 13. IK). p in.
! ft; r XK,lw1n.uS, druggist, .. yf. J,Uicetorritf.,,DilUrd A.Col,forDert'.v
. VEItNOMIA MOTES.
Kncroa If 1ST Not aMimr-anvenrrsanimtl
tuts in your paper from this net-It of woods
in iviiih in inn proper muou itr writing.
1 llioutilit I would send you a few "aticks.''
1 eli:t I shutllil hsra iIhI.kI tlila ut Vnr.
ciisiiceiosloiul ol Vernoiiin, as Win
Mel-
linger has sold a pari ol Ida ranch to V. A,
.iiiKltl, and fluty sr doing la pis
i .. ,
tllli'd the nam of Fairclutnes. 1 will bill
you more about the new town when all ar
raugeuieiitJ ars completed.
W, A. Harris ba rscelvsd bis notary seal.
Look oui fur boom at tn new town
unite a lew stransera ara accn on our
streets lately.
U. h. Kevser Is struararllns' with a (iloti
n in nnger.
Nsws In tlili nart of th country is about
st:arc ai dollars.
(,'rois ar about all In and lots til Burden.
lug Is in order between shower.
Slirenee Vsnlllarlirom rtiirnit frnm
Cowlits laatt week where he ba been Visit
ing til parents.
What wai that von anketl abont the rail.
roalT Well, no matter. X know nolhlna
about It, anyway.
Indications point to a wason road brine
oix-ned lo 1'iltsburs; on the vaat side of the
riTsr, it wouiti ie a good suiieni lo ox
what few roads w have.
Rumor has It that there will be a few law
suit in llitt locality In the near future. A
ihkI thing for lawyers but a mighty poor
investment foi the principals.
Tlia fellow from Kowiss whouas tliscon-
truet for carrying the Buxton mail 1 in
town trying lo grt soma one lo carry the
nail for him lit oilers a big thing to the
rtxht man. He U willing lo nay two dol
lars for the round trip, autl as the distance
is only about forty nnlea there ought t i be
big money in it. " Duele" Uiilgway offered
to carry tho mail for t,000. W hv since
learned thst Jack l'ringle U the lucky uiau.
CL.ATHKAN1K.
Frank Merrill has lacn extendinir thr
water ix- ihit week to his new residt nt e.
John CumnMI is moyiiishis family into
the hontu lately occupied by I) . McLsiu
and family.
Mrs. II. W. Hlood returned Monday from
a vinitof several weeks wiib her daughter,
neiir CasDe Iiock.
Itey. anil Mrs. Moore bave been enter
taining Mrs. Moore's mother, Mrs. lay
man and friend, Miss I'outcau, for the post
few duys.
The nnlilic school are nrenarlnir for a
public entertainment ut tho close of the
preaeut term of school which occurs in
bout tin oe woeks.
County Superintendent Cleeton has been
niKiruouiim me couiilv' si liooi nmironria-
titins to tlie iJiirerenl ditri. ls. Tiie appro
priation is a large one this swing which is
vt'ry gratifying Ui the school buaids as well
th school teachers.
Kt!prtwntatlve Merrill bad a look of de-
teriniuiiiiou mingled with auger on bis us
uslty hliind liH)kiig couiiteniiiico Utt 8nb
hath, sml for a while paced around town
seeming to have Wood in lilt eye, to the
surprise tif lliono who raw him, and who
womb-red wbut was going to happen. They
round nut. however. Ha wai waiting fur
the dot tor lo extract an aching tooth , and
warn tual was done tno clnutl inssil from
hiseouutenunceaiid helooketlhluisell again
The new city officials haye Iwen wrellins
with nublin alfaint fur the patt ten dtys.
They (on ml the city records so meaner and
tlie city iinuiiniH'es ao incomplete tual It
tvos dtt'ided to rcadopt oriliiinMcei and
have thrm preserved in more tancihle form.
A ii re.uii oi iiit ir action one can now reatl
ordinances in print so (ar ai they are com-
pivie, ana me council expect to nave all
minted its fast ai atlopted. This will give
evi-rvhixly uu opportunity to see what is
required und wiiat loruitiurn in tins pnuci
put viiy in Columbia couuty
The mater about town has brought a
luutb. r tit queer luokin? boats tuto uw.
young Amenta has beeu making use of
Plank for iiavb'.atmg over sunuof the low
lying lands. Mr .. Ilryanl wilh an eye
to bii-incw hus lioJ a boat secured by a
rope below hit More and residence to (erry
persons coming from the direction of Bu
reau's mill between ttio cm! of the bridge
mi tiry uinu. nas uecu ii.neu vj ttute
iiumbcr of iKOnle, but the boat it iiurrow
ml a lady cr.nlog oue day this week wits
pilled mtoihtt water wlncn fortuuutcly was
not very deep. Mr. Uiyaiit is looking now
lor a wider boat.
There was one man In tho city on Mon-
dat iimrliini! ht looked as thongli be wna
glad that bu had been horn, and Ifaut was
uusrite iunyers, wtiu a periteiuai snuie on
his countenance, a bntion bole bootiet on
the lapel ol hia coat and a box of cigars
under hia left arm, extending his right
and to every one ne met iu re.Miuse to
luir derlre lo graxp it in eo.igruiuiaiion.
Charley bad been married, you aee, the
day bciore, and being the tirol time iu bis
life that he ever was married, he seemed so
nieawti to think it was himself and not the
olhor fellow that got the girl, and we ara
told thul tlie belter iinlt Is aa pleased aoout
as Charlie is. I ne nappy coupie siartca
A" on the steamer Monday night fur a
brief vitit to the uioiroiwhs. Success to
tin in. we say; and young mail, go thou
and do likewise.
FROM ANOTHER SOURCE.
W. II. Convert and Mr. 8altlern were In
Marnhlaud Una week ou business connected
wilh the railroad.
Oscar Klliott with a crew of men is
putting In piling for the railroad up the
Clalskauio river.
About two miles of the railroad is graded
sin the track is bring laid. Mr. Stddcrn
intends in tne near iiiture to ouiiu mo rail
road lo Mist, in the Nehaleiu.
W. H. Conyers returned Friday of last
week from Ht. Helens where he hod been
nth tiding Circuit Court. Ail the cases ui
which ha was interested were decided iu
his favor.
Dr. Hall, Normad Merrill and J. A. Fab
riuue. who were aonointed appointed ap-
prmscre of tlie estate of Josephus Jones,
deceased, met together May 20, aud placed
a valuation on the property.
On account of the high water In the
Columbia river, the people living on the low
lands were compelled to move Iheirstock to
the high lamia. 1 he Btcameri enaver ana
Diiou bttughl a lot of them lo Clatakauie.
Win. Burris. who has been fishing with
a seine near Ataygers, brought tn hu horses
and took them to tlie Nehalem to wait for
the water to redede. Fred Hlalt. WOO had
been with Mr. liurris, returned with hint.
W. A. Kdgerton bus bought the saloon
property known as the "Hpider," has had
the building rained, and built a wharf and
addition. John Blackford Li papering and
minting It. As souu as lha Unistung
touches are nut on Mr. Kdgerton will oc
cupy H aa a general store.
Circuit Court Docket.
The following eases were set for trial at
sn adjoined term of Ihe Circuit oourt of the
blste of Oregon for Columbia county :
Jonathan Dodge vs. Jos. Vsnlllitrlcon,
law, set lor trial July 10. 1KU3, at :30
o'clock, a. m. W. J. Kite for l'ltr.,aud
Dillard A Cola for Defendant.
N. R. Miller ts. U P. Banser, Law, to bo
heard on Demurrer, July 10, 1XU3, Ceo. I).
Young for plaiuliit., and W. J. Kice for
defendant.
II. J. Bevls vs. Bevis Nicholas & Bplawn,
Law, set for trial July 10, 1WI, Dillard &
Cole for i'ltf., tiicbolus A Davis for licit.
Mary Schmidt vs. W.J. Itiee, Iw, set
fnr trial July 11, 18!W, D:.t0 o'clock a. in.
Krayxer A HutterlieW for Pllf., and Ceo. K.
Davis and W. J. Kice in person for Deft.
r. R Wilson et. al. vs. J. K. Bourne, law.
set for trial July 11. Item, p. in. Dillard it
Cole for l'ltf., W. J. Kiee for Deri.
II. J. Bcvis va. J. W. Bevis et. al. Bquity,
ol rr trial July VI. Itttt. at R:HU a. 111.
Dillurd & Cole for Pllf.. and Nicholas 4
Davis for Deft.
John Maynard v. N. B. Mover et, al.
...t... 1.1,1 i..lv vi in. n
The Hchool Apportionment.
Th following Is lbs ttdiool apportion
ment iir iim uniren uiatricia ol una
county lor till year, with nunie sad rest
denes of the clerks :
1 V. W. Price, Hcapponse ,.,.,309OT
2 A. H. (leorge, Ht. Helens Mi 74
3 A. V. McDonald, Deer Islaad.... Ill 38
i It. P. Hums. Jtuiuier 1K 08
0 ). M. Payne, Clnuikanis 8a I 80
0 K. II. Heiiricl , Ht. Helen 100 in
1 Wm Holt, Cllltoii ,. m Mi
Wm Bear. Vesper, Clatso) Co . . li Ut
A D H lotlay, t appoone W 41
10 James Wallace. Mamhland im 02
It K McVcy, Columbia City ttl M
VI h W Vandyke, Vernoma VM 12
13 W M Perry, Uaiiiier ... 8 (4 58
14 J W Vaulilarleom. Vernonia 172 7(1
lft K B Wilcox, Clutskanlt IM 02
10 W 11 Hankiiis. liainier l!o On
17 I. McOooii, Pittsburg 103 01
It) U K Limlgren, Mint 2 IK 09
It) Joseph llaukenberK.Kalnier...., 114 17
20 H Wootihaiii, lieiibeii ISO 44
'21 A II Powell, Pilttburg IM M
it N D Peterson, Mist . 1SU i
a Henry Henduntoll, ffl)'jer l!itl 40
24 Frank J Peterson, Mist loft 0
25 O W Dan e. Quiucy 2U2 04
2D Dan Rice. Clatukaiiie 100 22
27 0 0 Keawy, Keasev. 12S 33
WBW Jihmton. Kcapiieose DO 12
20 John Mc Adam. Tryon 110 OR
:) Prank Brown, Uoulton 178 84
III A J Orwig, Misl 211 82
32 I.J Meserve, Helena mm
a W 8 Kvser. Mnyger 130 49
M Peter Hmith. Deer Inland Ill 88
36 Ooar Waisnnen, t!tatskanie 158 02
l K w Maklnster. Neer City loa
;I7 II 0 Brown, Kcuben 1M8 VI
: C C Prichard. Apiurv lfil 00
m C H Kmerson, Houllon 1X5 P2
40 Cbria Johnstn. ClaUkanie Vl tf
41 Defunct
12 U I Foster. Fishhawk m 17
4: H Uock. Peii . log SO
14 W A Young, Clatsksnie 108 60
II C Adams, i'ebble 103 01
4(1 Defunct
47 J Mavmtrd. Vernonia.., 110 98
48 (leorge Merrill. Knliiino .. IQtt 01
40 J H Young, Vernonia 07 43
30 Marshal Hbearer, oitit I) on
7 (Joint! David Wert. Wonport... r.tu o
Si (Joint) Olnve Johnson, Dixie ... 62 110
87 (Joint) It H Kibliey, Buxton 83 38
At a recent meeting of Ihe world's
fair directors it was decided to open
the KxiKxsiliua to the public on Sun
days.
Ed. Harburn has been appointed
keeper of the Hi. Helena Jelly Slakd
light. ltosincss Chsnfto.
NOTICE is hereby given that Wm. Trai
ler hat purchased tlie Interest ol W. i .
Holier la iu the saw null formerly owned
and run bv I'avne A Koliert' M'-srs. K
H. Payne and Win.Trivler 1 intinueui.
tier tlie nrm name oi ray ne ol ;., in lat
ter to collect all aceouiiti due the late firm,
and also settle all just claims against Ibe
same.
R. 8. Pays,
W. A. TBATttB,
W. M. Roberts.
Are Vast Thlakint;
Of what you oukIiI to take with you when
yon go Iu the world's fairf Your outlit
will not be euniplele without a bt.ttle of
Chsmbi.-rlain's Ctdic, Cholera and Diar
rhoea lUmedy. The hut ge nf water and
diet, (atigue and irregular habits . during
your trip are alniort certain to produce
diarrhoea, and a do..? or two of this remedy
may save you seriou sickness and perhaps
much expense. Procure it beiore leaving
home. 25 and 50 cent battles for sale by
Edwin Koss, dropH.
Nallce far Pabltcaltom.
Land Office at Orejou Cilr, Oregon,
April 7, WU.
NOTICS ts heretiv siren thst the followlnf
uaracil settlet has tiled notice of his intsn
llou to moke tiuid proof in auiport ol his claim
and that said proof will he mode before lbs
County Clerk of Colombia roonly, st 81. Helens,
Oregon, on June 1. IfQS. rU:
PAMCKI, (illKKNWOOD,
llomesletl entry No. SI. for His Miuthwest M
e;limi :?7, toivu-hipC liortri, runcoS west. lis
natovii the following vrllnemes to proee his con
tinuous rctittenca upon and cultivation of said
bind, vi: l fiil-r ncllmi 201. K. 8., Janes N.
Kiee. J.H. AMrblse and W. U. Fonts, of MM,
and t:. W. Ie, of l laukituie, aU of Columbia,
e-.mntr, Orexoa.
alml 1. T. Al'PKBSOS. Register.
DR. WM. GRISWOLD,
DENTIST,
St. Helens,
Oregon.
OftaE DAY CURE
O.VY.R. MflC. CS PCrXTLAKO. 0
For Salt by Edwin Koss, 8t. Helens, Or.
DO YOU SUFFER?
Rheumatism, Fits (epilepsy), Scrof
ula, Liquor, Morphine or Tobacco
Habit, quickly and permanently cured
by the wonderful JJI CHLORIDE of
GOLD treatment.
rhfumatim .rr1
Cured ut from Bee to thirty dsys.
CITC fKpllotyl femianantljr cured; DO ra
ll I u turn of the diseaso from two to four
weeks treatment.
CPOnrill A ndthewflrsteasesollnherited
ObnUrUA bl 00.I Ulut ulcklj and Ir
m alien liy eured.
n,imlnnnnAfl Carvrt tn from ?0 to SO dsrs.
or TOB A CC habit eured 10 to 10 days.
No restriction or nublicitv. Patients
cured at their own homes. 40,000 suffer
ers cured in 8 years.
Fall particulars withoateharKe, address
Dr. Weal Bi-CMoriil& of Gold Institute
275 Powell St.. 8an KraacUco, Csl.
LEARN TELEGRAPHY! J
A TRAfK.
IT l"AV8
Success Sure.
Addreaa J. C. RKYMOKRKR. Oregonlan Bids.,
I-OKTI.ANI), OKKQON.
COLUMBIA
BANKING CO.
(Incorporated
ST. HELENS,
OREGON.
Q. A
MA&SIR,
President.
C.H. NKWELI..
Cashier.
. Capital $20,000.
Transacts a Rcnernl bnnkine business.
Exchange bought aud sold. Interest al
lowed on time deposits.
TOUR PATRONAGE SOLICITED.
JAMES F. BRADDOCK,
ft-
U .i-
Ef1EttAl
BLACKSMITH I0RK
In all its Branches.
REPAIRING : WOOD : WORK.
Prices are very reasonable and all work
guaranteed.
UOULTON",
OKEQON.
Mrs. C. L. Colburn,
BT. HELENS, OKEQON,
PRICES LOW
All Work Guaranteed.
Hart & Sweetland,
Proprietor--
St. Helens Meat Market
Fresh and Salted Meats, Sausage, Fish
and vegetables.
Meats by wholesale at special rates.
Express wagon ran to all parts of town,
and charges reasonable.
ST. HELENS HOTEL
J, George, Proprietor,
Tables always supplied wiih the bestedibles
and delicacies the market affords.
TERMS REASONABLE
FOB REGULAR BOARDERS.
Having been newly refurnished, we
are prepared to give satisfaction to all
our patrons, and solicit a share of your
patronago.
ST. HELENS
OREGON.
PORTLAND w
Marble Works.
SCHANEN&NEU,
Manufacturers of
Monuments,' Headstones,
And all kinds of Marble, Granite,
Stonework, Tablets, Curbing, etc.
Special estimate for any desired work
- furnished on application.
268 First St., bet. Madison and Jcflersoa,
H. Yarwig & Son,
wnoiaaiLi kd iitail
331 FKONT STREET,
PORTLAND, - - OREGON.
THH
Splendid, Young Norman Horse
TEMPEST
Will Make the Season of 1893
as Follows:
Monday and Tuesday at R. COX'S
place, Warren.
Wednesday and Thursday at Gohle.
Rest of the week at C. MUCKLK'S
ranch, Veer Island.
TERMS: INSURANCE $15.
TKMFEST is a beautiful, dark iron gray,
16 bands high ; seven years old ; weighs ItiOO
pounda, with Hue style, quick movement,
and sceond to noue in muscular power and
durability.
He was tired by Young Byron Kier; by
Old Uyrwji Kier," imported and owned by
8ingmasler, Keota. Iowa. Teinnest'a dam
was sired by Old Tempest, t Norman Horse
owned by i. Downs, Iowa.
Chas. Muckle, Owner.
T0IJE1ST AND FAULT IBABQUARTEKS.
New York Restaurant.
Anderson Bbakky, Proprietors.
He. 1SS rirst Street,
PORTLAND, - - OREGON.
Milinerani
B. S. BRYANT,
Manufacturer of and Dealer in
KOUGH MD DBESSED
Fir 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, 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,
O. W. KNOWLES, Proprietor,
Has such a large patronage by the business men of the Stats.
If you want to meet a friend you will alwaya find him at The St. Charles.
PORTLAND - CLATSKANIE ROUTE !
i-- ;!&
y i
SARAH DIXON, O. M. Shaver. Master.
Leaves Portland, at Alder Street Dock, Monday, Wednesday and Friday
for Clatvkanie, touching at Sauvie's irland, 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 IN-
General Merchandise.
St. Helens,
Joseph Kellogs &
Joseph Kellogg
iMa-,m-Wawaaaaatrarl
FOR COWLITZ RIVER.
NORTHWEST leaves KELSO Olonday, Wednesday,
and Friday at 5 am. Leaves PORTLAND Tuesday, Thurs
day, and Saturday at 6 a. in.
JOSEPH' KELLOGG
Leaves RAINIER at 5 a, m.
daily, Sunday excepted, arriving at Portland at 10:30 a. nt,
Returning leaves Portland at 1 p. m., arriving at 6 p. m
iSOJ) For your Medicines a the
Clatskanie Drug Store,
Where you will find the largest stock of
PATENT MEDICINES,
PRESCRIPTION DRUGS,
TOILET ARTICLES, ETC.,
In Columbia County
DRs J. E. HALL, Proprietor.
lee and Poultry
SUPPLIES.
Fertilizers,
TREES.
CATALOGUE.
C. MUCKLE.
Oregon.
Co.'s River Steamers,
and Northwest
eiu a proierou au4 bpPT