The Oregon mist. (St. Helens, Columbia County, Or.) 188?-1913, June 02, 1893, Image 3

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    UalU. RUto. mil County Official Puprr
8t. Hii.kh, Jijnb 8, 18'J.1,
PUSLISHSR'a NOTIOK.
All semmunloatlous Milt In Tils Mint for ub
llcallon aual lw eoiiaiili ljr ths milh.ir'i
real nam. not a nirni He iiliima elm, w,
do 4 enl tlit nam. tor pnlIlcltn, lint as tin
flitoniw ol l4 failh, CnrrMiHiiiilanr wlili-
at the writer's name tnmn.u)fliiK will bo
eonslsnsd to His waste liat,
BKIEF MENTION.
Wm. Simmons 11 ereotlnjr a flno
two-story resldonce ou hit property at
Itslnier. .
Little Wilbur Muokle it tho happy
Kssessor of" a rttlirifr pony wlilcb hit
iher recently bought (or him.
but wlien It cornea to ladles' dress
goods end trimmings we mint say
tbat Mr. Dolraan carries the largest
smd moetseleotatook,
Andrew king, the blacksmith at thlt
Klaos, l ft master workman, and Tiik
list wlsliei to recommend him to the
farmers end loggers throughout this
county.
FUtKt streaming from half -mast were
policed on nil steamboats passing our
city Tuesdsy. A number u( fla(; were
to bs xttri in our own litile city on
tbat day.
St. Helens was represented it Van
couver Memorial day by a delegation
who went to pay their respects to the
nation's honored dead who rout in the
cemetery at that )1aoa.
The attention of the Indies of 8r.
Helena and vicinity ! directed to the
itock of million y carried by Mrs. C.
h. Culburn. The latet spring styles
of haU aud trimmings can be found
there, ,
The organisation ot the bote com
pany in till place Is most assuredly
correct move. Let such an under
taking ha ably supported by onr (mo
lds, as it is a much needed and valu
able acquisition.
Work on the logging road at Clatr
kaeieia progressing in a very satis
factory rtinnuer. The completion ol
the road is ansioualy awaited by the
people of that anetion, as it is ei per ted
that livelier timet may be wiluesaed
there ..
The 81. Helens Hotel is undergoing
trtaoy ret airs, suvli as rHtinting ami
general raitovatioa. Mr. George U
ever alert to make any improvement
that would add to the popularity ol
Ids house, and which would prove s
adafaoUoa to bis guests.
k number ol oar eltitent have been
roptoyed during the week in arrang
ing the plonlo grounds in order for
(item to be in readiuess for the large
crowd which is ex poo ted bore nest
Sunday on the Harvest Queen and a
large barge. Tbe excursion i coming
bow Portland and ia givea by tbe Pi
Iota association, fifteen hundred peo
ple are expectod to arrive here, and it
tnight not be out of place to suggest
that our people prepare to give Uiem a
leeaaat reception.
. Cbartes llcgrte, of Portland, is pot
ting op a large creamery on bis place
itear Bcappooss. Tire machinery to
iimI will include a fifteen-horse
power engine and a complete lint of all
alia laUati linorovrd machinery for the
n,nuf.u!ture of butur and cheese,
Ills creamery 1U bave a capacity for
.11 ih an Ilk obtainable, and as the
MMitnnnae country bmiveo principally
to dairying pursuits, it is ex pooled thnl
(lit products ol me esisoiiiuniuuv wm
tm large. Mr. llegcle'e venture will
. valuable addition to the bus!
l?..m .nUmriwi (if Uiat place and
nhould reoelve the hearty support of
Ilia entire community.
AltlwHtgh Memorial day is not prop
erly ft day of recreation, the excursion
A lady from the graitshopper slate
bud occasion to pass St. Helens on one
of tho river steamers while "doing"
the const, and among other things
which attracted bor attention was the
sign on tho front of Thm Mist onioe.
The lady dad been in the Hate long
enough to luarn the meuiilng of the
local pliraae "Orfgou mist," but could
not uudoretnud why a business home
should have such a sign over its door.
Turning to her friend, the lady akd :
"What does it mean? Is it possible
they boltlu this mist and sell lit" J lor
Mil ml was ss much miat)lncd ss her
ulf at ths strange sign, and not wish
ing to talc any questions, limy went on
their wsy in blissful ignorance of the
fact that linns, though misleading, are
some times appropriate.
The spsoloui residence of Mr. and
Mrs. J. Muokle was tho acone of a very
agreeable whist party last Monday
evening, which whs attended by Mrs.
J. George, Mrs. Huberts, the Misses
Willie and Dull Cuples, from Columbia
Oily, Alice Cox.Tillie Muokle, Emma
Cox. Mossrs. Charles Mucklo, Wash.
Muokle, K. Koss, Dr. Qrlswold, Clue.
Davis, A. King, T. J. Egsn, Paul
Ohsndler, Thoa. Mucklo and I). Davis.
The hlgheit number of points made
during the seventeen hand played were
thirty-one, by Miss Alice Cox and her
partner, while Mies Josie U roves and
1'aul Chandler were the proud recip
ients of the booby prize a penny each.
A plentiful lunch was served after
which the hitter part of theevening was
pent in chat and music.
The probabilities ot Astoria sec urine
a railroad this year seemingly become
fewer daily. For some time there bas
not been any mention of the fact given
out, though when questions are aeked
Hie same storeotypeu, regulation assur
ances are made. To be surs, the
meterolugiral conditions have been
suuli aa to diaeourage almost any at
tempt at such sn enterprise yet, if one
is to draw conclusions from the work
ings ot the promoters, tbe chances are,
by no means, too flatteringly brilliant.
To bo sure, railroads are not built in
s few days, but it would snom that if
there was to be any very great amount
of activity this summer, some move
would be made, aa toe season is aa
vaucing quite rapidly.
Ia towns and villages where are not
to be found all the couvemeocics
winch people of modern times aie so
prone to look for, there sometimes arise
many little dissatisfactions brought
about bv the lack of enterprise. One
thing which is so mucn desia-u oy peo-
u u. esnoc a ly transient, is a neat ana
clean bath, and which many small
olaces. and even large ones, sre devoid
ol. but in tills rosuect t. Helens is
well ud w Hi the times. At sir. uoi
burn's csn be had a first-class shave
snd hair-cut, and the roost pleasing to
all. ia the knowlodge tbat one can pro
cure a bath, with ail tne modern con
vuinenciea, for the small sum ol twenty
five cents.
Michael Fitrgerald, an old renidoot
if H.'ftnixM)D. died last Saturday at
St. Vincent's hospital. In Portlund, of
a combination Of diseases, inougu
Mr. Fitxgerold bad resided on Scap-
pooee sevial years, little wss knowu
of hi" antecedents, lie lived alone
on hia farm and was considered some
what eccentric. He was reticent and
unapproachable and never spoke ot
his early life, a fact which led all to
believe him a confirmed bachelor, but
siuce his dfath it transpires tbat he
hsd formerly been married, snd bas a
son and dsughter, the latter being a
sister of charity, in New York.
Judging from the tenor of sn article
in a recent number of au Astoria paper,
ih nnnnln there are bent upon having
a railroad. It says: "There is consider
able talk of circulation a petition among
the business men and all outers inter
ested asking the amount of five dollars
tier week to be subscrioeu, ana u
!;,... ..i u, i 10.000 a month ran be
"Let" There be Light."
Tho important question of whether
ornotwesre to have electric lights
should be decided at once snd duciucd
hi favor ot the lights. We cannot af
ford to do without so valuable sn im
provement to this plaoe. The spirit
of enterprise, public improvement and
advancement is now in tho ssoendancy
mill we should not balk its progress for
the sake of a few dollars. An agent
lor an ehictrio light company will be
hero within the next fow dys to con
fer with our citizens snd the city au
thorities in regard to this m alter and
it is to be hoped he will be eiven as-
surnnce of the necessary support to in
sure the sucess of this valuable edition
to our many other public improve
ments. No similar investment will
bring this city the large returns which
will be realized by introducing these
lights. Thoy will not only prove to be
a great and badly needed public con
venience but will go farther towsrds
auccuasfollv advertising the olace and
-v, - ,
bringing prominently before me pumio
than any investment the city can pos
sibly make. Added to our splondid
system of water works, convenient snd
reliablo banking bouse and tine new
theater, electrio lights will give us au
advertisement that we cannot afford to
do wilout just at present. We ask the
citizens of this Iilaco to consider this
matter seriously and candidly, and we
are convinced if you take an unbiased
view of it trom a business standpoint
you will not hesitate to see and admit!
the benollts to be derived irom a goou
system of electrio lights.
Canhlor Newell was a visitor at Portland
last Friday.
Mrs. 0. 1,. Colburn visited tbe metropolis
Wednesday.
W. J. Eastabrook snd wife visited Port-
IsndTuusduy.
Judse McDrlile spent 8undsy in tbia place
Visiting relative.
Mrs. Jas. Mur.kle visited relatives In Fort-
laud Wednnsday.
O. F. Moeek. of Rainier, was in town
Tuesday ol tuts weea.
E. O. Darllns. of PitUbare. was a visitor
at our sanctum ou Btoaciay.
Mrs. Cha. Bryaat.of Portland, is visit
ing her mollier, Mrs. o. o nay.
Miss Lena Blakeriey is expected borne
from Corvallis in about two weeks.
Mrs. Belle Oaddin, of Gobi Is visiting
her mother, Mrs. A. Widger, ol tins place.
Miu A llm Cm was a ijamieniter on the
traida to ForUand and return yesterday.
k linrnKV Gm. E Davis, of Portlund was
attending to legal buninesa here last Friday.
Mm W n twit was a DSMSnKer bd ou
the Potter Tuesday tor her home in Aiuany.
Cltv Marshal W. L. Harmer, of Rainier,
was a pleasant caller at this office Monday
W.J. Bice anrl family were visitors at
Portland Wednesday. They returned in
tbe evening.
r r a r - a.l.M L.a
Mrs. P. A. fliuurw, ui omen... "
visiting her relatives and friends in this place
daring tbe past teu uaya..
Walter Blakesley returned last Friday
from KuRone, where he had been in attend'
suae at lbs Oddtellowa' meeting.
MISS JOttIS urofOT) Ul j-.iruiiu, ymv
rtiestof her sister, Mrs. J. Murkle. at this
place, the early part ot this wpes.
tr.t n,ifr m down from Balem Rfttur
vUitrd relatlnes ill tbis
place the next day, returning tbe in tbe
evening. .
SHERIFF'S BALE.
8TATE OF 0RK00N. I
County of uolumbia.i
RY V1RTUKOF AJN SIaKUU HOW. AW
order of snlo Immni out of tile Circuit
court of the Htate of Oregon , for the coun
ty of Columbia, to me directed, In favor of
M. Onus and against C. R. and A. L. Konkle,
for the sum of 9.MM) Juditrnent, with in
terest at the rate of 8 per cent. ier annum
from ths 1st day of July, Wl, and the
further sum of 129.00 coats and ercrulng
costs, couiniamliiiK me to make sale of the
following described properly, to-wit: ix)U
(2) and m hi block 4, in the tewn of Hcsp-
poose, loiumbla county, siaie oi vregon,
tigi.'tlifr with the tenements, hereditaments
and appurtenances thereunto belonKiiiK or
in any wiss appertaining, all being situated
In ('.. Intnl. I iwuinlv. ktiite of Oregon. 1
duly levied upon the said premises on the
8th day of January, WW. Now, In pitrsu-
ance or saia exernuon. l win, iu on
dav of July, lfl:, at the hour of 10 o'clock
a. hi., of said day, at tbe court house door,
hi said county and slate, sell at public auc
tion, all the right, lltle, claim and lntarest
in and to the above described real property
,,f ilia aulil (. It. sn.l A. L. Konkle. to the
bluest bidder therelor for casn , to sausiy
said execution , lulerest and costs.
HherlfTof Columbia County, Oregon
For 8ale!
Itotlomland. well improved, with fine,
vniiim orchurd and good buildings; also a
irnnd uolsnd farm
young orcnaru, spiennin
on or auuress i.
ii i , MnA
WCII lllll'lUTCU, .,.
icilil builillngs. Call
BUMOAKUNEU,
W.l AHUM JM i.
Deer Island, Or
Netlee ler PHklleati.
Laud O files at Oregon CI jy, Oreson
XTOTICK Is hereby given tnst ins loiiowing-
11 named settler nss mea nones oi nil mwu-
tlun lo nisse nnai prooi in upir.ui
snd that said pruol will ne insna new
Co only cleek of (joliimbla eounty, at St. Ualsna,
Oregon, on juiy jn
trnmu,urf mm Nn. 4i7. lor tba northwest 'A
ol neeilon it, townnnip o uuii.ii, wmuv ww
u.n.m iK. faiinurtiitf wltneraes to urore
blsoonilnueus residence upon and eulllvaUen
wmum. ,..., . .. . .. r, t..
Jsines usltens ana n. n. ahu,
nn I), u Kowler and Jease Hendricks. 01
Csrlco. allot Columbia oounty, rsnn.
I. T. Al'l'tSlWOM, Keirtnter.
A(lr.a far Puhlicltn.
Say , ISM.
Land Office at Oregon City, Oregon,
HAVE YOU BACKACHE T
DRGRANT'S
X5f CURES
it
Dlabetaa.
Brloht s Dlsesse,
IsflasiButfoB af the Blad
ilsr, Yellew Water, Brick
past seaiaMBi ia urine,
Bsrslsa Sessatbs, Pals
la tba Back, aad all Ola-
f tbeKldssys.
33. S. BRYAETT,
Manufacturer of and Dealer in
OOGH MJD DSSSSED
Fir and Cedar Lumber.
Clear Flooring, Ceiling and Finishing Material
Constantly on Hand,
Clatskanie, - - r Oregon.
rauPABaD T
O.W.R. MannractnriDS Co, s;2&,?
For Bals by Edwin Ross, Bt. Helens, Or.
DO YOU SUFFER?
nhnumalism. Fits (epilepsyV Scrof
ula. Liauor. Morphine or Tobacco
Habit, auicklv and nerrhanently cured
hv the wonderful BI CHLORIDE of
GOLD treatment
(The nrie add entirely ex
Elled from th. blood)
Irty days.
siva rirniinvi PrmanntlT enred: ne re-
H I A torn of Uis disease from tw. to four
weeks treatment
Cnnnrill A ndths worst eases of Inherited
MiKUrlJA bl ood taint .uleklr and psr-
manenuy eurvu.
F, R- CHOWN,
ardware, Stoves,
DAIRY PANS, CHURNS, MILK STRAINERS,
MILK CANS, ETC.
212 First Street. POKTisAi.u
Drunkenness
or TOSSJtCUO ba
Cored In from JO to SO days.
OPIUM. MORPHINE
taabU cured to to 20 days.
No restriction or publicity. Patients
cured at their own homes. 40,000 suiter
ers cured in 8 years.
Full particulars without charge, address
Dr. food Bi-CMoriue of Gold Institute
275 Powell St. Ban Francisco , uai.
PORTLAND - CLATSKANIE ROUTE!
Ttvrtrv tm hrttT, vivsn tnat tns roiiuwinK'
IN named settler has Sled notloe ot bis Inten
tion to make llnal proof In support ol Bis eiaim,
m..A ih.i ,.iri nronf will be usds twfors tne
Uounty Clerkoroolumblaeounly.atst. Helens,
oreson, on ju.j 2i,KIBKv
nomertesd entry No. 74IU. for the southwest
Uol section 8, towmhlpS north, rang. wsil.
Hs names the following witnesses to pror.
his continuous reimeuce upon and cuuivauou
William sou, 7
lun nd Jullui Lerserainaa, all ol Hcappoos.,
Columblaoounty, Oreon. , .
Jun2jul7 J. T. AfPgRHOK, Beglster.
DR. WM. GRISWOLD,
DENTIST,
St. Helens,
BANKING CO.
is. tic far FajkltcsUlaB.
Und Office at Ores on City, Oreron.
May iCU. 199.
NOTICK Is hereby gien test ins ioiiowin
nained setllei has Bled notice of his Inten
tion to rosk, Nnal proof tu support ol his eWm
and that said proof will be mads befer. the
County Clerk of Columbia eounty, at Bt. Helens,
Oregon.onJulyW.imy,,,,,,.
Homestead entry No. S8M, lor the H
uu,.,nN 17 tsiwmhin ft north, rsnse 2 west
ti . . .k. ... I Inwln wltnemtea to DIOTe
hit continuous reuaeno. uiuu m --
"i,ui-":" n.1andJhn Klnt. of
riri. and a. Ruck, of Perls, sll ol Columbia
eounty, Oregon. KiSiter
ST. BSLINS,
O. A.
nr iiat nan be realised out of the
Und subsidy, build tbe raiboad." It
1. hiarh time some movemeus i
nature wss made if Astoria expects to
secure a railroad.
fn Thuredev evening, May 28th,
tosTncouwr Tuesdayon tbe ateamer - - - twUlr the
m.. . .11.. a . wmi-.u, iiv . - . , .
JllaSCOl. was liunra.ij ,......-
tbe iwplafU Center and yieinity,
so took adsanUge ol the perfect
weather to enjoy a day'souting and pay
ska,t trlhubs of resDoct to the meraonr
of our country's preservers who bavc
a .k. l..i r.,11 all and made
l'Vcu .".V. " ' -1-.k. .nnt en ...tu - r.nmhr tA invited Buesu at-
?Ttr5j 'Tk.l-innu Vanoou- U,.dM . whist nartv at the residence
;". :i::.:ndntrrto B. Cox. Tho high
X wss mads on schedule lime. KOre for the evening was twentyeren,
Tha usual beautiful and Impressivs L.de by Mrs. J. George and Paul 0,
una uauai "wui .,ImBi1 nfc..jii i.n T. J. Ettan and I
VTZrS TIL ibV -Dl. la captivstintt
whieb tha day was spent by the visit- booby prlxo,
on In admiring the many oaauwea oi wbich
nratt aet town n wa.imi.vou,
...(:. thai freah air and
ins iunsblna of lu beautiful parka.
. i ; . - . S
Ti Mondav evening a meeting, o
the
Nolle, far Pnfcilcatl.n.
Land Offlee at Oregon clliPnQ?gH
XTOTlCB Is berehy given inai iue o""a-
JLl named aeitier nas nieii nmij -
. t. a.i mmi in iiiDnort nf hisclalm.
and that said proof will be made oeiore m.
couuty Clerk ol Columbia eounty, at St. Helens,
OroniulkMvU:
n.MHM,H .nlr N a AG74. lor me CSSl Ol (O
oorthwett.ana the west Hot the norths"
W ol seiiUon . towuhlp6 north, range 4 west,
u. n.m the rnllowlnc wltnenes to prors his
eontlnunus resldeuoe npou and cultlyaUen ol
sal.l land, sis:
Word from Corvnllls ia to the effect that Henry ,. JZ'iuuoU .f I PI
r. J H Kendle. A. H. Illakeslcv a I Pelerson. of Mist, and Andrew BIHott, .1 rills-
- - . . . . - , aim, ni l n.n,uni,.uirKuu.
J. 1. ATI aov.,,
mother in-law, is rapidly Improving from
ber recent serious illness.
n T u n... nl Rainier, started Tes
te nl a v for Mlobiga i. On his way he will
visit Ohlrsao and the trreatexpotition. Be
will be absent about three months.
Messrs. P.nl Chandler and T. 3. Eefin.
wbo have been visltinx in Bt. Helens for tbe
ire.
mUjunSi
N.tlc. f.r PstblicaHein.
Land Office at Oregon City, Oregon,
May 11, mi.
VTOTICE lsherehy rven tnat me io now
M .,,i.t!. tiled noilesof his In ten
.1 L. Knl nnll In ailDDfirt &f his C 1.1 HI
and that said proof will be made before the
County Clerk ol Colnniblaoounty, at Bt. ueiens
Oresn.ouiny.,..:lTr,v
Hemestesd entry No. Mil. for the H
of the southwest K ot seeUon M, and nrti"i
of ihesouthe.t,oJ section 20, township t
norm, rang s wr. uB
Hs names ine lonowms "'""".'J .
eontlnuous residence upon nu
8. Rock, Jesss nenancas, r., ""T'-r--Vn.h.r.
of Peris, and D. R. Fowler, of Peer
raM
for their home In Bt, Paul, Minn. During
their stav in tbis place tiiey arquainiea
tlieincclves with many of our people wbe
regretted their departure.
' DEER ISLAND.
J. M .fJackl Bpttrgeon Is nursing scut
t-"-""" ,r',,..v;r.;i;r...,nM.oron.
W niulnraUnd Miss Posh Is trlvln. good " 5 V.m J. T. APFlUtSOS. Beglslw.
satisiauHOn in tne vanaan si-huvi.
U. v-mA Vemhan. of Astoria, is Visit
ing ber parents, Mr. and Mrs. English
a n kinds nf frnk nroinlses to be in great
abundance, as all danger ot irosi is past,
Th. irraatmt norllon of the bottom land
ia under water. It baa fallen about two
feet and continues rsceedlng,
tr.llrai. has sepilrad tba TJoDer Bet.
tlement Tide creek school, and commenced
teaching there two weeks ago.
r. nt,.. irmrllsh returned home from
l.tiria last week much Improved in
health. He is now about as well as usual.
Sliy George mads this neighborhood a
last ween, ana leis lor uw uum
N.llc. f.r Pstkllcavtlaiai.
Land Offloe at Oregon City, Oresoa,
Anrll7. ISM.
NOTICB Is hereby given tnat me ioiiow
named settler has fllsd noUoe of hie Istea
.... . '...V.V.I In annnnrt of his Claim
and that said proof will be mad. before th
County Clerk ?0f Colombia eounty. at St. Helens,
Oregon, on VTiwi n
Homestead entry No. WS3. for the southeast X
ot aeeilon 17, township S north, rang. '
tie names ms ionowiu .j-,t'-hi.mntlnnous
rssldeao. upon and eultlTatlea
'h1 Brown'Jemee Lort, Adoleh Hansen and
James Ken.edy. all of Bf"Ma. wtumo
ty.oregoa.
adSja - -
Lunch was served, after
numerous VOCal anu iusi.ru-
.i .u..,tnna were rendered to the
in utcfnt 1 ma i,.f,in(.inn Af a ll oresen. nr.
and Mrs. Cox were unanimous m
tha thanks of eaort one presoni.
..""7fl" . ;.:. ... .iy Th. noiumbia baa fallen over two
tha ciuaens oi d. , "rrr,T"" i,i ita hitrhest mark
ll.. aaliool hOUsa tor Hie yurpvm. u. itw. aiuuo i i.v- . .,i
iSFw ?w- waa cboaeto oooupy cloudy weather which bas pre"
. j i -.i,. law aavs. auu wuiiw
the chair and it. koss enon . .. p--. nyi
numerous sugge.nu". - " "j iA jmu that the eoun-
s nmfliulura and finely a paper was we are foroed to adm I wai
r- -: ki. a -iihoni inam uoivor ii
Cirouiateu anu im .... - ,
:in-- . kluim members of a it can stand a flood.
wsi. w.u.... - , . .
volunteer departotens. v'"""' This offloe is in receipt ""i" :
organisation wsa ffeoted. W - the state Fish and Game lawa passed
sv i . .Ur.ld nresideot of the ....... nf the legislature.
asu.iu.m ww vwv"- r-- i a. tne las. , -, , .
kse company and Frank f Cooiee of these laws may be bad by
. v..iiiuinnsu elected fore-1 -, j.i..... .r.,1 t wo-cent stamp to
;a''ofVbTmp7r7y;w,th L. Decks, ;Ktlrtt-f a 8rt. Salem, Gr
and Andrew King assistants. The chair
iheLf vf- Hf?"otfatRution At W. J. Muoltle'a general rnerohan-
and by-laws.
N.tlc far Pobll.sitl.m.
Land Office at Oregon City, Oregon,
V. tl IMS
rvrOTICI is hereby given, that ifis rouowiag
M ilLj aii nnUse of his Inten
tion to make anal proof In support of hi.
Benton eounty Monday. Mr. George seems
to Uksttqultew.il up there, but he doe
not tslk like be will make Benton county
isfuturs no me.
The nsw school house Is progressing very ",.?.nd that uld proof will be made before
nicely, snd will bs ready for both tescner tn cam, clerk of Columbia eounty, ai si
.i ...,ii naini. Tin nine, juuan uicutv Huuu.uiwua.ttii.uii v. .vni
- . w n IVU'IB
ad entry No. 7UH for th. west M of
heast U and the north wt W ofth.
t M, ot section IS, township I north,
to get their crop. In I. .good Isbape iSStW
a little late, but we are fortanate f wld llind T.,. ...
bs sbls to get them in now whUe j. Lawrence Van Blarlcom, Judson weed, J.
Oregon,
COLUMBIA
(Incorporated) v
OREGON.
MA88TK,
President,
. II. SEWKU.,
Cssbier.
Capital $20,000.
Transacts a general banking business,
Exchange bonght and sold. Interest al
lowed on time deposit.
YOUR PATRONAGE SOLICITED
A TRAPS.
PAY.
LEARN TELEGRAPHY!.1
Success Sure.
Address i. C. BEYMOERER, Oreaonlan Bid.
PORTLAND
Marble Works
atJ"'1 .-arrl
SARAH DIXON, O. M. Bhaver. Master.
t in.ii.n at Abl.r RtrMt Dock. Monday. Wednesday and Friday
for Clatskanie. touching at Sauvie's island, St. Helens, Columbia .City, Kalainw
Neer City, Kainier, Cedar Landing, Mt. Coffin, Bradbury, Stella, Oak row.
. . . . - . . : rr i -., rrx, rar1 a w anH Natnra.w.
and all lntermeniaie points, -reiurnius iun.r, """-j - - -
J. MUCKLE.
C. MUCKLE.
MUCKLE BROS.,
-MAKCFACTTJKIBJ OT-
Rough and Dressed Lumber.
-DiALEsa n
General rJIerchandise.
St. Helens,
Oregon.
Stop
8CHANEN & flEU,
Manufacturers of
Monuments, Headstones,
And all Wnds of Marble, Granite,
Stonework, Tablets, Curbing, eto.
Special estimates for any desired work
furnished on application.
SOS First 8k, bet, Madison and Jeffersoa,
F.i-UawsL, Oreg.su
For your Medicines at the
Clatskanie Drug Store,
Where you will find tbe Iargwit rtook of
PATENT MEDICINES,
PBESORIPTION DRUGS,
TOILET ARTICLES, ETC.,
In Columbia County
DR. J. E. TTATsTs, Propritcr.
M. Wharton and A. A. Merrill
This besuliful weather is allowing ths
fanners
though
we read of norma, droughts and deluges, h. Brinson and J. Prnstt, all of V.rnonla, co-
we should be glad tbat our lot has falleu tn lugbiounty, ' Aprl;RWj.Vi Bh1.
iBUliJ yaajwaat
va usam Ka larjiHE sinnolnted iupet-
si.i. 'liisrrfnr Ian trlninff ROtllfl sTOOd
...i. A (UMiintv m.Ha mnA if he had
Will Ba VM Maw w"v i - .
funds enough to keep a few men for a wees
, ..u t,... rA.ri. in eood shane for
irassl Mr. Merrill U indeed the right
man in the right place.
flnnnl Aa.Asanr Kvser has called en US
this week. As h. does not reau tnis
Hart & Sveetland,
' Proprietor v
St. Helens Meat Market
nv..h and Salted Meato, Baussge, Fish
and yegeUblea.
MeaU by wholesale at special rates.
ICTnreas wason ran to all parte of town.
and charges reaaonaDie.
we foel like saying what we th nk ot Win-
opinion he la ninng we omce wnu
. srooa i
Decker and Kjn to draft consti ui.on , , - . b
ud hs.kvi It was aiSO aruoreu u. uns Bum. - nf ovorv-
The present blgh water In the Co- Astoria are to
t ki. i. feMina ranchers on the bot- Recent ail vices iro -nninir
lomarbi?;.! their liv...tocVt.blfbthee
land and tbe result is tn rjr i "u" ' ;,f the fi,h they are oap-
nnfenoedeountry in tbis neighborhood supplied ,w Jt P .. '
Jg Ms, with horses and cattle running able of taking care w.
awn. . . nam ir . i...n Av eould not nave
" W,," 7." ,Vh wh Ich be L ? .TLTT h. Was Tueaday, for
ID Mia iimsriot """ . neon - , riav axer-
Nortbereracia
a miort clear conscience aim uoma i
indoment in valuation. He differs rery
,(,!. with im In nolttlce. but atrrees wivui
us la business principles,
w n Ttn.l I indeed an enenretio man.
and has sooomplished mors work this sea
son than any other fnrmer ber. Judging
from the ambut of land he hascultWated.
He bna built a oooi, comiuuuiuuo j -
i. ..w bullJIuu one of the roost complete
.Th.u.fcSSr. fi he paeommodafion of PefccsK
Mr. uuei
Blvlng the operative on that road no jaei Nol
Snd o! truoble by getting on tbe track m ohiU(
in tret off Until W . ..
and ; reluslngU get ou Rrn M Uie KniglHs or to
Btooa is iio.i.H ... Wainin. intend giving
lantiwoae. wu .' in .he sarly part ot
. l ...nnlnlf flllK Iirjl S3 DUVM I
knocked off.
moat dally by the earsi
Dai! .U.L nUnfl.
A June, in their oasne, i r
jiave aiw" o - j, A
would
ila paper,
of him
Model Saloon.
1. STAtlweeB, fPrwwr.
ST. HELENS, 0BUfl.
T01E1ST 1SD F1IILI BEiDQ,ClRTItS.
New York Eestanraat.
Amdiksov a Bxakit, Froprietora.
tie. isa ruas au.,
PORTLAND. - - OREGON
Choice Wines.
tars and Cigars. Beer 5 Cts.
BiBard and Pool Fabla
aK w3rbTrpT.e--M having Vy. Such w enterpme
! ?r.VH-J Ln.. Vhoever is minus " henefioialin many ways.
yK wEb r hst rnanywbite hind feet ' - the number of per'
identify the earouss and get ln """'r Helena, acoompanyiog
MrLTK! Lb Presenting, their son. fro Bt. I Iea . ,
rri.. tnmmitsAe on celebration and
nnnnnda haa a force employed
. sraok for loot racing ana
.::!. snoru. The Uaok ia loca
ted on. the west side of Oak street
iu (mm tha aaaL anuroacu tu
u.i.i Whun finished it will be 150,
yards iong and 25 feet wide. It will
f.. ;n tha heat rtoesible oondition
for the purpose for which it is intended.
If Air Art? whore known that St,
Helens will out do herself this yea in
preparing for July 4th, and will give a
oeleration which will totally andeffeot
iiallv eclipBe aH former atteBapts to
observe America'a natal day.
There will be a social dunce given at
Scapooee tomorrow, nigb,
CALL AROUND.
H. VABWIG & SQH,
WHOLBaAta AMD BITAH.
831 FttONT QT.BIET,,
Q3EQON.
OF COURSE m DO.
GASH STORE
W. J. MUCKLE & CO.,
-DEAUuta ia-
r General
Merchandise
Crockery, Glassware, Queensware,
Ladies Dress Goods, iioots, bnoes,
Qents' FiirnisMng Goods.
LUMBER, SHINGLES, ETC
Produce Taken In Exchange. - i.---It
Will Pay You to Consult Our Price
BAINIEl - - - OREGON.
SUCH BI1SO TBI CAB, B oenoBTW
von to end th. moat dsrirable plaos to
purchase vour ' tnvlgorator."
Keeps constantly en hand tbe famous
Cuban Blossom Cigars.
The finest Hoe ot luora aad
Ulgars to ds roana uiissiu. u i w
land. And If you wish to
ensjaae in a game of
POOL OR BILLIARDS,
They ean assure you that tbey has th.
beat table in town. nTwrwiuj new anu
neat, and your patronage ia respectfully
solidusd
"THR BANQUET"
t BA. Salens OrBa,
BOOTS. BOOTS! SHOES. SHOESt
General rulerchandise.
EWfilQCK
N EWnQODSJ AJEftTYLSI
JUST FROM THE FACTORY.
DRY GOODS AND GROCERIES.
G.F.MOECK,
- - - OREGOiL
BAINIER,
WmV the Northern Paciflo XWW jr Sd.
(3proiany, :,
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