Valtfd Rtatei and Coantjr Offleial Piper
St. Htutus, Jokb 10, 1803.
PUBLIMHtR't NOTIOB.
All MBItnUlllflftiiAliB Milt til TllUlM fn ...!..
lleaUaa aunt be seooinpatiled by the author's
Mel bmim end not a nuin d plume alone, We
4a at want lha name far publlmtlon, but as an
eldenflaelaoo4 (Kith, UrraaHilenoe with
ut th writer's nam snroiupsiiytug wilt be
:BRIEF MENTION.
The. 'teamer Ooeau Wee pasted
down Tuesday forenoon on the way to
iiwaoo.
Thoe. Anderson, o( Portland, ia the
ueeio.i ma inter, Mrs. 0. h. Oolburn
of thta place.
Ttiis Young Man' Institute, of Port
IandsssiH give a grand excursion to
Uni que on July 4th.
Diipite the oold, backward iprlng,
farmers throughout the oounty report
crops ip 4 moat encouraging condition
Llla'i fifteen button French shoes
re wit to be (ouud every day in the
week outside of Urge oitlos, but Dul-
rata DM 'em.
The jtostera are out for the Fourth,
rtd.thoy art good oues. 8e them,
nd than prepare to visit St. Helens
on tiiatftar.
(Sheriff If aiele sold at sheriff's eele,
flatoriiAy, line eUllion, belonging to
Ira pfeftorl, or Ulalskanie. Qeo. I'erry
wum nignesi oiuaer at izu.
The Paeiflo PoeUl Telegraph Com
pany save opened an office at Eeubeu
nd wHl hereafter be able to accomo
date Via domaud for their wires at that
TheVreoulns of Lea Perry arrived
hers iWadiiesday evening from Loa
Angeles, Cal. The interment will
take place from the usw ball, at 1
o'clock p. iu.f today.
Steamers bare been experiencing
soma difficulty in landing at tbis place
of. late, ratsengrrs and tbe mail are
set a li ore in r-mail-boats, quite often
to tba aonoyaoce ol all coaoerned.
Tbe grand ball given by tha Knights
of Pythias at Rainier last niiiht was s
grand aucseee in every particular. An
enjoyable time was had by all who at
tended ' and the occasion was voted
the social event of the seseon.
When you are looking for a piece of
land for farming pur (wees, or a piece
of retideuce prO)erty, consult D. J.
BwiUer, at tuts place, nr. switier
has some very valuable and nicely sit
uated property listed which he is offer
ing at exceedingly low prices.
Tbe Columbia at thia.point is steadily
rising, and is now 10-4 above esitrnated
low water mark. Ou May 21 the wa
ter eas 13-0 feet above, aud slowly
receded until June 1 when the fall
was' checked by warm weather. The
water is coming from Snake river, snd
indications are that a still higher
fioirttwill be reached before the Hood
recedes. '
Tbe Columbia, Snaks snd tributary
rivers' are gialually riaiug and the
lroepetHa fur a continue rise. Con
siderable danger yet exists and while
Ligli water ia yet to be expected, yet it
l not probable that they will attain a
higher point than they have iu HJbQ,
1882. or 1887, when in each of thete
yeaj-s the river was from 24 to 28 feet
el Portland. Weather Bulletin No. 12.
Realising the demand for refresh
luentain our city, John Swager bat
tbis week placed in his popular retort
one of the latest improved soda foun
tains. Mr. Swager it constantly mak
ing improvements and adding to bit
stock many uew and novel features
which the public demande. When
you are thirsty call alSwseer'a and
drink a glass of "fit" of any flavor you
may' choose. -.
Ths Columbia Bank, of 81. Helsns,
is rapidly beeomiog one of the best
patronised! business houses in this
county. Time deposits are being re
ceived st a satisfactory rate, and call
deposits bave been urge since the
house first opened its doors. Tha
house is deserving of much credit and
a liberal support at tbe hande of our
citisens, for the energy displayed by
IU projectors in embarking in the en
terprise under very unfavorable cir
eumstancaa. Cart accidents seem to have been
quite in vogueduring the past week.
Mr. Jff. Pinckney succeeded in damag
ing his cart, while Mr. C. Spencer met
with an accident which made a com
plete wrook of bis cart. Whatever
may have been the cause of such mis
haps, we would like to suggest to road
supervisors thst perhaps it would not
be a bad idea for tbam to postpone
their day-dreams for tha season, snd
perform their duties at a more lively
rate. . .
Tbe Big Bonanta company filled its
engagement to play here Wednesday
evening, and attempted to entertain a
inu :h bettor audience than they des
erved. Minnie Marden, "The Georgia
Wonder," bas soms sort of a phenome
nal power which shs did not exhibit to
very good advantage, ller alleged
mind-reading was a good exhibition of
hypnotism. In tha absence of a bet
ter place tbe company was forced to
show in the court house where there
were no accomodations whatever, and
which fact had much to do with tbe
quality of the performance
Tha carriage and four hundred feet
of boss for ths Hose oompany arrived
Tuesday morning, and the lifting
capacity of the new reservoir was tes
ted at noon.. The entire four hundred
feet of - hose was laid and a stream was
throH from the street to the top of
the Oriental hotel through a 9 inch
gervrac pipe, with tbe water tank only
half tftHl. whloh would give a pressure
of 4 pounds. A further tost wssmade
in the evening with the pumps work
ing, and highly satisfactory rssults
Were obtained. There can be no room
to doubt that with a reservoir on the
Muff In the neighborhood of the
churchthe. department would have
sufficient head to throw water any
where it will ever be needed, and could
always be prepared to meet any emer
gency. -Jt can only be a question of
time when tbe emergancy will arise,
end then the city will want water and
wHt t bad,
OLATSKANIB. "
Vtr ant Um V.II.U Jl
..aui jajiiu arv eieuuiii
a few days with their son John, in our
alls'
Steve Tlchonor it laid up from a out
knes, dons with a foot ads, while
framing.
Mr. and Mrs. A. If. Murry returned
met weeit from a visit to their dugh
tor, at Castle Beck, Wash.
W. 3. Webbor. the new read aimer.
visor, is having some much needod
work done on the roads sbout here.
Mrs. Z, Bryant and daughter Abble
loft for the Willamette valley Tuesday
morning to tie gone a couple or weeks,
0. A. Him sol hss a new cart for ths
summer campaign between the city
aud his present residence, out at the
mm.
Mrs. Walter Durham left on Tues
day for her home at MoMinnville after
a visit of nearly a month among
inenasnere.
Marshall Shearer and wife, of Deep
Creek, were taking In the s grits here
last week. They returned to their
borne Monday morning.
V. O. Blood is pushing: his bsrn. now
under charge of W. 8. Miller, alone at
a nveiy rate, ana weatiit-r continues
favorable, will euou have it completed.
C. W. Jones snd family moved on
Monday to their new home outside the
city limits, where a house hss just
neen tiuiit on too tract bought by J.
a. urysni.
W. K. Tiuhenor t trying his hand
ss a carpenter and builder, on a new
barn, to replace the one burned a few
months sgo. Tho baru will bs quite a
large one.
The county superintendent It visiting
schools at present, making his rounds
on horseback after the manner of the
pioneer minister, minus the bible and
hymn book, however.
Mr. Sliffler, of Cherrytree, Pa., has
been making the city a visit during
the past week, extending bit trip from
Chicago to the coast. That he seems
to bavs a special interest iu one of our
ladies is nothing to his discredit.
The city msrshsl found quite a herd
of cattle ruuning at Urge in tha city
one day this week, and captured them.
It waa ascertained tiiat they were
mostly cattle belonging to Warren,
that bad broken out of ths Bryant
pasture and their impounding by the
city marshal caused quite a little stir
in the town, snd quite a free expres
sion of opfuion ss to the legality of
the marshal s sotion. So valuable and
numerous were those expreasions that
it looked as though this was a city of
lawyers. The marshal got any amount
of legal advice free, mush more than
he could act upon, and bs did tbe wise
Uiing by carrying out the provisions
of the oidiusuce, posting ths notices
and reoUinir. the cattle as required.
The city council was called together
and iu view of the fact that the cattle
had recently accideniily got out of tbe
pasture it wat agreed to allow the cat
tle to be released upon settlement
with the marshal for Ins services and
for the feed furnished. Mr. Bryant
agreed to this and the eattle were re
leased from custody and returned to
the paature field.
The school entertainment last Fri
day evening, closing the eight-mouth's
term of school here, was held io tbe
upper story of the school building
which was handsomely decorated and
carefully seated for the occasion. It
was one of those entertainments in
which everyone felt an interest aud to
which everyone tried to go, the result
being that the bouse was well nuta
with a good-natured and appreciative
audience, and tbe exercises well, your
correspondent has frequently aliened
school exhibitions but does nut remem
ber having attended any where every
scholar's part was performed in so sat
isfactory a manner. .-The concert reci
tations given were splendidly rendered
the "Creed of tbe Bells being given
by twelve little girls with an intona
tion, that showed a great deal of prac
tice and could scarcely have been ex
celled, iu fact, it waa a remarkable
performance. Individual perform
ances all through were surprisingly
Sood and showed careful training.
ne thing commendable was that all
tbe scholars spoke distinctly and loud
enough to be heard. P.of. Cleeton
and Miss Boyle may well feel proud of
the performance, while the parents
and friends were delighted. Professor
Cleeton wss compelled to be absent
during the last week on account of
disabled eyes, but his place waa well
supplied by Miss Fannie Bryant, who
is an excellent teacher and manager.
Real Estate Transfers.
B K Ouiek and wife to Lotta V Btrachen,
lot 6, block 11. tit Helena, 3,S00.
Kal Koberstetn to Kasper Kobsrsteln,
land in seetioa 8, township 7 north, range
4 weat, 1700.
Geo. Hager to Lawrlts Jolma, 80 acres in
seetioa 4, township 7 north, range 4 west,
$600.
Olslrlcknon to school district No. 41,
one acre in seetioa 81, township 7 north,
raages west, si.
Msklnster hairs to school dtttrlct No 86,
reallv in ssctlon 11. township north, range
Sweat. 950.
School district No. 86 to O and F Makln
str lots 7, 8, , 10, 11 and 12, block 2, Neer
City. 50.
Levy rrsneh to Newton A Ferry and
wUs lot in Houlton, 9M.
U L Ootvln to 8 Ssldrsn 210 acres In sec
tions 14 and 11. township 7 north, rangs 0,
$400.
Vemenls Imnrovesasnt Uo. to Ed Jasgsr
lot 6, block 82. Second Addition to Verno-
nia, n.
. Vamitnla Tmnrnvamsat Co. ta Ed Jasser
lot e.block 27, Baoond AddiUou to Veruo
nia, u5.
State of Ores oa to S K Quick 80 acres in
section 2, township 6 north, rangs 2 west,
$300. .
Vf Yonng and wife and Nels Nelson and
wife-to John Berdahl. 20 acres in section 7,
township 4'Yiurth, rangs 1 west, $400.
W M Link and wife to W and W J Muck
la. 40 acres In secUon 2, township 6 north,
range 2 west, $300.
S W Blasdell (receiver) to Fraak M Wsr
reo, land in section 12, township 6 north,
range 2 west, $460.
Henrv W Barnette and wife to J W Cress
tha northeast W of section 82, township 4
north, range 5 wss t,f I.
John Nelson to Ole Boh man, 40 acres in
section 26, township 4 north, rangs 2 weat,
$400.
John H Uwager to the 8t Helens Building
Association, lot 7, block 11, Bt Hsleus, $1.
Anson J. Orwlg to W A Edgerton, land
in section 8, township 7 north, rangs 4 west
100.
W H KdVitrtan to W A Ed ear ton. 480
acres in sections 6 and 26. townsLlo6north, 1
ngt 3 West, $8,000, '
rEBSONAL OTEISTIOM.
Miss Emily Cut visited the metropolis
vv sunesusy.
E. 8. Brysnt, of Clattkaoie, was in town
nuiiaay ana uonuay.
W. D. Connell and wife, of Deer Island,
wsrt in ot. Helens Monday.
John Prlngls was in from the Nehslera
valley yesterday.
E. M. Potter, of Kalama, Is abstracting
mis week lor uoiea ewiuer.
If. O. Brown, of Reuben, was a caller at
tins owes Jaonuay. .
Toll Thompson, the insurance rustler,
was sssn on our streets Monday.
Deputy Sheriff Miles visited Vernonls
luesuay on oiuciai Business.
Wro. 11. Braden, or Portland, was a
guest of frlsnds iu this place Thursday.
Hsmnel Fowler, of Reuben, was In town
Monday making final proof on his home
stead, .
Miss Dsll Butler returned to Batem Mon
day, after a week's visit with relatives in
this city.
Miss Msry Bark has returned bomefrom
the Portland Univsrsity for tbe summer
vaoatlon,
Mrs. Pratt and da'ii hter. of Oswego, vis
ited old acquaintances hsre early iu the
wees. .
her mother, Mrs. K. Psrry, of Houlton,
Mondsy.
Hon. Geo. W. MoBride. of Seism, visited
relatives and old acquaintanoss hare during
ths week.
Chas. Hart had a valuable horse badly
hooked by a steer which ha was driving, a
few days sines.
Mrs. B. 8. Wav closed a very successful
three month's term of school at this place
r riosy oi last week.
Attorney Dlllard and Dr. Oris wold ra
ta mad Sunday from a several day's outing
In ths Lewis river country.
Miss Kittle Moore, of Salem, come down
on the Potter Monday evening, on a visit to
her sister, Mrs. r . h. stiles.
A. I. Rubert and wife returned Tuesday
from a several day's visit with relatives at
iiilvsrion, tbis state.
John R. Beetle returned Wednesday even
ing (rom a lire weeks visit to the world's
fair, and an sxtended tour through Atlantic
coeatatstes.
Populist Voice, passed through 8t. Helens
Tueaday. en routs to Portland, after a brief
vialt hi his ranch at Uuuksr hill.
B. W. Plummsr. lata station agent at
Houlton, ha rssixned bis porilion at that
place and removed with bis family to Reu
ben , whore he has purchased an interest in
a merchandising business. Hs will also
represent the 1'aciflo Postal Telegraph Uo.,
in the capacity of operator.
Thomas J. Black, of Halsev. bas been an-
nointed collector of custonies tor the port
of Portland. Mr. Black has been In the
merchandlsinc business at Halsev for the
vast eighteen years, during which time he
has on different occasions served in the
state legislature with credit tohiriiself. The
office is worth about S'JO.OQO a year. Mr.
Black will take possession as soon as bis
commission arrives.
Evans and Sontag Oaptared
Chris Evans, 'the California train
robber, was taken by the officers Tues
day rnorniug, and both bandits are
now in jail awaiting the result of their
numerous woundt. eon tag was badly
wounded aud will moat likely dis. Ev
ans ia ahot in several placet, but none
of his wounda are fatal. Tbe squabble
over ths reward offered for their cap
ture has already began, aud at there
were several parties interested in the
capture it is likely there will be a lot
of annoying litigation over the reward
money.
summons.
In ths Justice Court, for tha Precinct of
Kalnier, Bute oi uregon, county oi
Columbia.
Joes DiasLti, Plaintiff, )
vs.
B. Klm, Defendant. )
Civil action to recover money.
To 8. Ki.ms. thesbore-nsmed defendant.
TN TJIK NAMK OF THK oTATJfi Ur
I Oreran. too are hereby reauired to ap
pear before the undersigned, a Justice of
tha Peace, for the Precinct aforesaid, on
the 17th day of June, 18U3, at l o ciock in
tha afternon of said day at the office of said
jnstice, In ssid Precinct, to answer the
above-named Plaintiff in a civil action. Tha
Defendant will lake notice that U he fail
to answer the complaint herein tha Plaintiff
will take judgment againat him for tha sum
of $W.Sa (forty-six dollars and fifty six
eents), and interest thereon from the 18th
day of March. 1893. at the rata of eight par
cent per annum, together with coata and
disbursements of this action.
Given under my hand tbit sin day or
May. 1893. J B. DOAN.
ml2j!6 Justice of the Peace.
For Sale !
Bottom land, well lmnroved. with fine.
young orchard and good buildings; also a
good upland farm, well improved, fine,
vouna- orchard, splendid buildings. Call
on or address I. BUMOAKDNER,
veer isiana, ur.
Not lee lee rakllcatlwss.
Land Offloe at Oregon City, Oresoa,
Juna 11. ISM.
VTOTICK la hereby given that tha followlac
1 V aamad aatuar baa Sled nouoe of hia latea-
Uon to make Anal proof la support of his claim,
and that said proof will be Bisda before the
County Clerk of Columbia county, at St. Helens,
Oregon. fjft J&IIL
homestoad-sntry No, 7S9t, for the N K. M of Baa.
S3 T 4 N K. 2 W W. M.
He namee the following wltneaaea to prove his
eontlmioue rsaldsuoe upon and euUvatloa of,
aald land, via:
U. H. Blanks, W. O. Hendsraon, Henry Potter,
and Julius Chssssuan, of Seappoose, Columbia
county.
jiajudl J.T.APHUOH.Restaasr.
. Nat lea far rablleatiem.
Land 001 ee at Oregon City. Oregon,
May 11, IMS.
NOTICE la hereby siren, thst lbs following
earned saltier has Sled notice of bis inten
tion tn mik Anal nrftaf In aiiDDOrt of hla
claim, and that said proof will bs made before
tha County uiera oi coiumma county, at
Helens, Oregon, on Joly t, IBM, vis:
A. B.BI.KW18
Hnmeatead entry No. 7m, for' the weat V of
tha norihaaat W and the northweat K of the
eoutheaal i of secUon 13, township J Berth,
range a wnh
He namea the following wltneaaea ta prove
hla continuoua reaidence upon and sulUvatioa
of aald land, via:
J. Iawreace Van Blartoom, Judson Weed, J.
H. Brineon and J. Pruatt, all of Tsrnenia, Co
lumbia county, Cretan.
mWJunSS T, APPIRS0M, Register.
Jtatlce for Piabllcatlam.
land Offles at Oregon City, Oregon.
May 2U, IMS.
N0T1CK is hereby given thst the following
named settler baa filed notice of hia Inten
tion to make final proof in support of hla claim
and that aald proof will be made before the
County Cleok of Columbia county, at St. Helens,
Oregon, on July 12, 1W13, vis:
JOHN KINO.
Homsatead entry No. 8447, for Ihs northwest X
of aeotlon 17, township 6 north, range 2 weat.
He namea tha following wltneaaea to prove
hia contlnueua residence upon and eultlvaUon
of aald land, via;
Jamea Uaitena and N. H. Andreas, of Peer Is
land, and D. K. Fowler and Jeaae Hendricks, of
Carlco, all of Columbia oounty, Oregon.
un2ul7 J. T. APPKBSON, Ketlster.
Notice for Publication.
Lnd Office at Oregon City, Oregon,
May 29. 1893.
NOTICE Is hereby given that the following
named mttler haa filed notice ot hla Inten
tion to make final proof in aupport of hia claim,
and that aald proof will be made before the
County Clerk of Columbia county, at St. Helena,
Oregon, on July 18. Iwa, via:
CHRIST T, ROBNISKY,
Ilomeatead entry No. 7410, for the southweat
5i of aeotlon 3. township 3 north, range 2 wsat.
Hs names the following wltneaaea to prove
hla oontlnuoua resldenos upon and cultivation
of aald land, via:
William Woir, Andrew Anderaon, Guttaf
Lange and Julius Ldraeraman, all of Scappoose,
Columbia county, Oregon.
junsjul7 t appersoj'i Sogtstsr, -
Some "Good Buys'
- ' fOB SALS ST' : '.
D. J. Switzer,
ST. IIJCLENS, - OBE00K.
Tha southwest Vt of section 82, and tha
soutbesst Yt of the southeast 'A of ssctlon
31, snd west V. of the southwest Ki of sec
lion 31, township 7 north, range it west, 280
acres, sy.oo per acre.
Ths southesst i of the southeast K of
section oo, townsnip i norm, range z west,
3 acres at 9b per acre.
The northwest X of section (I, township
6 north, rangs ' west, containing too acres,
10 per acre.
The southwest H and west Vt of south
east and ths sourncaai Vt oi me aouin
saal 2 and ths west of tbe northeast yt.
and the northeast of the northeast of
section 8, township 6 north, range 2 west,
400 acres, 7.oo per acre.
The west U of tha northwest W of sec
tion S, township 6 north, range 2 west, 80
acres, 17.60 per acre.
The northeast iot thesouthwest J. and
the northwest of ine soutneast yt sec
tion 6, township 6 north, range 2 west, 80
acres, fS per acre.
The north li of the northeast A of sec
lion 7, township 0 north, range 2 west, 80
acres. 15 per acre.
A farm of 82 acres at Warren Station, on
ths N. P. K. K , wiih team of horses, wa
gon, harneas, 8 cows, 1 yearling; also all
farming tools, good house and barn. Price.
gl,X), two-thinls down, balance in 1 year.
Inquire of V. J. Bwitzcr, ttt. Helens, Or.
Tbe northeast Vt of the southeast H of
aectlon , townsuip e norm, range a west,
17.00 per acre.
Terms One-third caxh, balance secured
by mortgage at 8 per cent interest.
Not lee.
County Treasurer Wharton ean be found at
his office in the court house in 81. Helens on
Wsdneadaye and Haturdaya of each week.
Notice of Final Settlement.
In Iba County Court of Columbia
County, fcute of Oregon.
in toe matter or we estate ot nora a.
Bailey, deceased.
NOTICE ta hereby eiven that the under
signed executor of the last will and testa
ment of Nora A Bailey, deceased, haa filed
hia final account in the ad.ulnlitration of
said estate in the above an tilled Court, and
that tbe Hon. Judge of said Court has ap
nnintMi Monday, tha 17th dav of July. 1893.
st 10 o'clock a m and the Court room of
said Court, ss the time and place for tha
bearing of objections to such final account
and the settlement thereof.
All persons interested in the ssid estate
are hereby required to file their objections
to said filial account on or hefore ssid 17th
day of July. 1H. H. R. CLIfF.
Kzecuiorof the last will and testament
of Nora A. Bailey, decaaed.
un9ju!7 Dated June 7th. 1893.
Notice to Credttere.
NOTICE ia hereby given by the under
signed administrator with the will an -nezeri,
of the estate of Lorenz Bohnert,
deceased, to the creditors of and all persons
having claims sgainst the said deceased, to
exhibit them with the necessary vouchers
within six months after the first publica
tion of this notics to the said administrator
with the will annexed, at his store in Cedar
Landing, in Columbia county, state of
Oregon. Gxo. F. Moacg,
Administrator, with the will annexed, of
the estate of Loreni bohnert , deceased.
Dated May 25, 1893.
Baatneae Change.
NOTICK ta hereby given that Wm. Tray
ler haa purchased tha intereet of W. M.
Koberts In the saw mill formerly owned
and run by Payne it Roberts. Messrs. it.
8. Payne and Win. Travler will continue un'
der the firm aame of Payne A Co.. the lat
ter to collect all account due tha late firm,
and also settle all just claims against tha
same. .....
R. B. Pa vii s.
W. A. TsAYi.cn,
W. M. ROBKBTS.
Notice for Publication.
Laud OBes at Oregon City, Oregon,
May 11. MM.
NOTICK la hereby given that the following
named aeUler haa Died notice of hia inten
tion to make final proof In aupport of hia claim,
and that aald proof will be made before the
County Clerk of Columbia couniy.atSt. Helens,
Oregon, on July 3, U03, via:
MARTIN T.iBIN.
Homestead entry No. 6674, for the east X ef the
northwest X, and the weat H of the northeast
X ef aoctlon 3. township 6 north, range 4 weat.
He namea the following witnesaee to prove hla
continuous residence upon sad eultlvaUon of
said land, via: . .
Henry Hubert, Frank J. Peterson and Ouatav
Peterson, of Mist, and Andrew Elliott, af Pius
burg, all ol Columbia county. Oregon.
aalun23 J. T. A fPU KSON, Begiater.
Notice for Pteblieotlen.
Land Office at Oregon City, Oregon,
May 11, 1893.
NOTICE la hereby given that the followlag
named aettler haa filed notiea ol his Inten
tion to make final proof In aupport ef bis claim,
and that aald proof will be made before the
County Clerk of Columbia county, at St. Helsns
Oregon, ou July 3, 1893, vis:
RICHARD H. BAILBY.
Homestead entry No. Mil. for tbe northweat H
of the eouthweitK of seetion 21, and northeast
X,ot theaoutheasiiiel aecUon 30, township I
north, range 2 weat.
He namea the following wltneaaea to prove hia
eontinuoua residence upon and eultlvaUon of
said land, vis., under section 2801, R. 8:
8. Rock, Jesas Hendricks, Sr., and Sherman
Vosberg, of Paris, and D. R. Fowler, of Peer
Island, all of Columbia county. Oregon.
mlJun23 J. T. APPEKSON, Register.
Notice far PmatllcoUeai.
Lend Office at Oregon City, Oregon,
May 29. 1W.
NOTICK la hereby given that the following
named settlor has filed notice of hla Inten
tion te make final proof iu aupport of his claim
and that aald proof will be mads before the
County Clark of Columbia county, al St. Helens,
Oregon, en July 12. 1S9. via:
CHARLKB W. EMERSON,
Homestead entry No. SJHO, for the southwest X
of section IT, township S north, range 2 weat
He names the following witnesses te prove
his eontinuoua residence upon and euluvaUon
Of aald land, via:
D. R. Fowler, O P. Fowler and John King, ef
Carlco, and S. Roek, of Perls, all ef Columbia
county, Oregon. J. T. At-PBRBON.
Jun2Jnl7 . Register.
Model - Saloon.
1 1. aTAHWSJOB, rop.
BT. HELENS, O&SOON.
Choice Wines.
Lienors and Cigars. Beer 5 Cts.
BiUard and Pool Tabls
for h acrmmoclattioii of Patau
CALL AROUND.
H. YARWIG & SON,
WaOLBSALB AXB BITAIS
jpr Dwrs.
3S1 FRONT STREET,
rORTLAKD, QBEG0N.
STOr THAT COWH!
Dr. Grant'!
Ineiplest
CSHSUBiptieaV
r. ...HUMIS,
iWhaaelsa Caeah. Bros-
.kill. talaai la ko
ts wiiisia, v .-J. . n ..ia
rest aid Lssgs,
Breast,
rarely Vsgetabls.
CAN'T BE BEAT FOR
CHILDREN. TRY IT.
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V Ua(aetarta ta
O.si.aj. BsaHWiaasaiiii saa
WOISTUIBID, SRiaOH.
n
For Sals by Kdwin Ross, St. Helens, Or.
DO YOU SUFFER?
Rheumatism, Fits (epilepsy), 8erof'
ula, Liquor, Morphine or Tobacco
liabit, quickly and permanently cured
by the wonderful BI CHLORIDE of
GOLD treatment.
DUCI1I1ITIU (The nrie add entirely e
hnLyWlAlllTl pelled frosa tbe blood.
Cured in from Ire to thirty days.
riTO IKDlletisTl Permanently cured: no re-
rl I d turn of the disease from twa to four
weeks treatment.
CPDnrill A nd the worst cases of inherited
obnurui m
maneatly cured.
ood taint ejulckly and per-
Curedln from 20 to M days.
V I UlinwIllluOO wriiiio, invarnssa
or TOstACCO habit cored 10 to 20 days.
No restriction or onblicitv. Patients
cured at their own homes. 40,000 suffer
ers cured In g years.
Full particulars without charge, address
Dr. Wood Bi-Cmoride of Gold Institute
279 Fowell St., San Francisco, Cal.
DR. WM. GRISW0LD,
DENTIST,
St. Helens, Oregon.
COLUMBIA
BANKING CO.
(Incorporated)
ST. HELSNS,
OBSGOlf.
O.A.MA88IR, C.H.KEWKLL.
President. Cashier.
Capital $20,000.
Transacts a reneral bsnkinr business.
Eichanee bourbt and sold. Interest al
lowed on time deposits.
YOUR PATRONAGE SOLICITED.
LEARN TELEGRAPHY!- IVK
Success Sure.
Address J. C. SEYITOBREB, Oremmiaa Bid.,
PORTLAND
Marble forks.
8CHANEN & NEU.
Manufacturers of
Monuments, Headstones,
And all kinds of Marble, Granite,
Stonework, Tablets, Curbing, etc
Special estimates for any desired work
- mrnisneaon application.
2 OS First St, bet. Madison and Jefferson,
Fertaaueal, Oreajaa.
Hart & Sweetland,
. "-Proprietor
St. Helens Meat Market
Tksb and Raltad Ifaata. 8anaare. Flab.
and vegetables.
Keats by wholesale at special ratea.
Vn.MS ss-aann mn tn all narta nf tnartl.
and charges reasonable.
TOURIST 1HD FAULT IB1DID11T1
New York Restaurant
Axoniox a Bbaext, Propriatora.
Hs. ltt rirss atraat,
PORTLAND, - - OREGON.
Do loo Drill?
OF COURSE YOD DO.
SUCH BIINQ THS CASK. It behooves
yon to find tha moat desirable place to
purchase vour tnvigorator." .
THE BANQUET.
Keeps eoustautlj on hand tha famous
Cuban Blossom Cigars.
The finest line ot Wines Liquors and
: ugara to oa touno tnissiae oi rotv
land. Aud if you wish to
engage in a game of
POOL OR BILLIARDS,
They can assure you that they have tbe
Deet lame in town. Hiveryinuig new ana
nestjand your patronage U respectfully
"THE BANQUET
M. Htleas, Oresjoa,
Manufacturer of and Dealer in
R0U6II AUD DRESSED
!Pir and' Cedar Lumber.
Clear Flooring, Ceiling and Finishing Material
Constantly on Hand,
Clatskanie, - Oregon.
F. R, CHOWN,
Hardware, Stoves,
DAIRY PANS, CHURnTmILK STRAINERS,
MILK CANS. ETC.
212 First Street. PORTLAND
PORTLAND - CLATSKANIE ROUTE !
8ABAH DIXON, O. M. Shaver. Master.
Leavea Portland, at Alder Street Dock, Monday, Wednesday and Friday
for Clatskanie, touching at Sauvie'e island, St. Helens, Columbia City,Kalaoia
Neer City, Rainier, Cedar Landing;, Mt. Coffin, Bradbury, Stella, Oak Point
and all intermediate poiuts, returning Tuesday, Thursday and Saturdays
J. MUCKLE.
C. MUCKLE.
EU.UCKLE BROS.,
-KAHCfACTUKKU OP-
Rough and Dressed Lnmber.
-DUUU III
General EDlerchandise.
St. Helens,
Oregon.
StOp For your Medicines at the
- Clatskanie Drag Store,
-Where you will find tbe largMt stock of
PATENT MEDICINES.
PRESCRIPTION DRUGS,
TOILET ARTICLES, ETC,
In Columbia County
DR. J. E. HALL, Proprietor.
CASH ST0R&
W. J. MUCKLE & CO.,
-Dsuuni nr-
General
Merchandise-
Crockery, Glassware, Queensware, "
Ladies' Dress Goods, Boots, Shoes,
Gents' Furnishing Goods.
LUMBER, SHINGLES, ETC.
Produce Taken in Exchange.
It Vill Pay You to Consult Our Prloes
RAINIER, - - - OREGON.
BOOTS, BOOTS! SHOES, SHOES!
General merchandise.
EW
N EWQOODS) ATEQIYLgl
JUST FROM THE FACTORY.
DRY GOODS AND GROCERIES.
G. F. MOECK,
RAINIER,
OREGOfl.