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About The Oregon mist. (St. Helens, Columbia County, Or.) 188?-1913 | View Entire Issue (June 30, 1893)
United Ntutn inri I'ouniy Official Fnpcr ST. IlKI.KNd, JlINM SO, 1HU.J. PUHLIWHER'S NOTIO. All romiiiulilmlloiiii sent In Tim Mist Inr puh tlnallun must lis ti'eoiiiuiiiiletl If tlis mitlmr t rsl asms mill nut tiiim tie plums nl'mo, W. Oo mil ivunl Hit name fur pulilli'uilim, but smut evident', of auiiit tullli, t orriv.poh.lcnr. with out III writers mini KTmupaiiyliig will lis eaanlsued t Hi waste liunkot, mtllW MENTION. 1I who by hi bis would rise, mud ellliur bunt or advertise. The 10111111 of the mw and hammer In onoo more hutird in the land. Ool. P. IJ. Drake, a noted orutor, of Portland, Im bneii engaged to address the celebration at thin ilaoe, July 4l. Squire' aaati and door factory at Al biiiK was totally destroyed by Are at a lHa hour M m lay evening. Li ag gregate 115,000. limurnoo $5,400 Prufoaior J. P. Ltxniejr closed a three month' linn of mdiool at lloultori Fiiiluy. 'J'hu iiroftiMor will spmid hi Vacation on hi furm in Washington county. The caps, planking and lumber (or tlin banking coutiiany'a new whurf and w.itvbnino ia Ling furnished by )(. 0. Howard, the cnieriising saw mill iiiair.'of Mainovillu. The steamer T. J Pot tar passed here Battinlayythreo Hint a half hour lute. A I) ro lit-ii shaft which prevented the ii i,u of one wlii'ul was I ho cuie oi the steamor jilting In lijnd lime. Blmver-Trunaportiitmn Co. will run Sir. O. W. Hhavor on Monday, July 3, ji'aviitfc I'm (.Und mI 8 a. m., ri-'ttirntnir leaving Ciatiknie same rvriiing. Will lmvo uo boat for Portland July 4i.li. The dull, lnavy thud of l)an lllan rhaid't iiih' drivi'r ha made agreeable inui-in ait, along the strand the pint few day,, and fnmis'ied amusement for a number f Interested spectator. The Putttr liua been replaced by the Harvest (jiievii, about the alowcut craft on the river, and the rapid Iran ail furnished by the Puller i gieatiy miasud by patron of the Uikoii Pnti lie. , The little town of Reuben just be low here, i a protipcriiu little berg. Mr. I'liinmier, the now clor'kmi;r and pontnmatpr i doing a lively busi ness and the luture proaia-et for that jdace i wry Haltering. The wiecklng ttoamer Whiteliiw uuvd dowu iloiuliiy witli pumps and apparatn with wnii'b to rams the aunkan temi'r II. 11. Thompson, which atrui k a ng and went I" the bottom al Colllin Hock, on the 22ud. The ci Til win m! Industry alou tlie fVliinihm river i puking up and from th' opinion of conservative business ini'ii with whom ne have coiivhikimI. t feel safe in statins Unit .lumber and wrod trudo will be much increased this full. 81. lli b-n Idcft 117, I. 0. O. F., will celebrate thn first anniversary Of lis orKxnlmtion latv In July. A mua iiitl and literary prftijriiiiitiie will lie romli-rilrivd ainl a grmid ball in tlio I'pera Iioiim) wilt li-rminiite the f.i.tivi tin. Annouiirt nii'iiU of dule etc., will be mdi later. On Kunilny July 9, Hcv. Judy, of IVrlUiul, will conduct open air icivicoii in tie paik l ttii jil.icf. A children' met'tiiig will U' in hi in lha aftt-rnoon. 'J ho ii.fliii! wilt coiiinioiuo at 10 fVlm k a m.ail l tin) pulilio ivconlially Invited to bring luiiche and come pie j nd to atay all clny. , Hiiiiictiine dur'nur luat Wcdnendav flight a innn wno name could not be Ifiirmd we kilhd on the railnad ttark at HcappfMiae. He I supponod to have been a tramp attempting to aioitl a ride. The Imdy when found wii friKhtfnlly nmnpUd, mid it id douhif ul it it can be idtuitillud. Through the courtesy of State Prin ter, . V, Daker, we hne been up jiticd witlicnpioot the Mali and giiniB lawn a pan -d and amended by the itule Ugixlature, and now cxialintf in the alaie. Five ihonvand copie of each of tli cue law were printed fordiktribn tion, and will be furninhed by the State printer upon receipt of a two cent atiimp. ' '; . An eastern clergyman needed an er rand bov and jditced au advertanietit fur one in the want column of hi lo cal paper. Among the numerou repliea wa the folowin! "1 een you advetriae for a boy. I am one. 1 on do thing a you want 'fin, and ran liuitle. Mot folka ain't got no ue for a boy bete hoi how hard timea ia. I want the job. Joe White." Joe' fiankn and originality attract ed the preucher'a atUution and he got the job. ' The atea'mw R. B. Thorn pon met with n accident al Mt. Coffln. Tbur tier to the bottom in a fow'n.iuulea. Capt. Colnon tried to work hi tcamer in between ine .,,i ii, iiiniMr Potter, which lind rri vd there a few ininutea before, n nd in doing o the Thompson crahod inm .. Kkaii atiimn mid knocked a v..i.. in i,r I. nil ulmiit twentv-aeven feet lon.- The toiner wa damaged .i.mi.i i (KX). She will be rained at once. ' . The atrawberry eociuble given bv the Jadieaof the Congregational church b. H.iiiinlnv evoninir wa a tileiiiant aucco. An tnUsreiling mua ..,i iiinrrv iinioramme wa run dored bv the member of the Epworth T...1innr aftor which the aaaouiblod company paid it reject to the In cum beirioaanddeliciouH cream which lrnd been amply provided for thoecca aion. The proceeds, which amounted to 910, wilt be applied on the church debt. A little ion of Mux nrg.nf Warren, nil. red a painful accident Wednesday which resulted In the dislocation of hie left shoulder. The little fellow wis opaning a-lurtre gate for hi father, who wa jnt atarlliig to St. Helena in a wagon, but had not opened the gate but a few feet when the horaea alerted througll.it, und the wagon hub atruek it and knocked it down. Tho gate waa a'hdHvy inn, and J.-ll tip"" "' '"'v With the ahovu resiih, Mr. limg loouniit the little aufT.irer to town and Dr. Cliff akillfully reduced the dialoculiou. . A very remarkable a well a exceed ingly pretty and novel wedding oc curred on board the United Hlule liglithoiUH tender Manaanita lust Wed newlay evening. The event is the lirst of thu kind that ha ever occurred ou the northern coast, Al any rate, the oldest river men around Portland can not raeMll anything of tho kind, While. Ihu Miiuftaiiitu was fur out at sea Wed nesday evening plowing tho wuve of tlie rolling Pacilio, off Fort Hteveua, all the oflkera of tho ship assembled in dress uniform ou deck In tb presence of a select crowd of friends, and with the mint or the ocean flying in their happy face Mr. Lillio H. Cowlea, of HI. Helen's, wa joined In bond of wedlock to Mr, Joseph Ilayburn, of the United Slate lighthouse service, tlie Uev, Mr. Hhort.of Astoria, officiat ing. Mr. K. P. Wilson, acted a bride maid and Mr. G. P. Wilson, fliet officer of the Manzaniia, a groomsman. Im mediately after the happy couple re ceived the congratulation of every one of the crew. Then the company aat down to a gumptious wedding feast, long life and happiness wai drunk to the bride and groom, Impromptu toasts were d'ilivered and respoudid to, and the occasion passed off most happily. Among other present were Mr. Dvid West and Mr. L. King, of West port. Or., and Mr. Theodore Darker, of the lighthouse service. Evening Tele- grain 24. The attention of the city council ia agai ii railed to the unsightly appear ance of the strand and the suggestion il respectfully offered that soiuothing be done at once to clean it up and put it In a half way respectahlo condi tion. Tho atreet ia literally blocked with every deacription of triish, from the mill to the court home, and it appearance I a standing disgrace to the town. Under any circumstance l his mutter should be attended to fur the oredil of the city, and the fact that we are soon to entertain a large num ber of visilora should prompt the auth orities to take immediate action. A few hour' work would make a decided d lifer once in the looks of our principal street and the city cannot afford to be at all parsimonious in this very Im portant matter. Jxsl ua have this matter attended to at once and avoid the juat criticism which are sure to be made if a lurgr number of stranger come here next week and find our streets looking worse than the Chi nese quarter of Portland. A number of turfmen assembled at the 8cappoose race course Saturday, and settled the question aa to which one own the fastest horaeflesh. Con siderable rivalry ha existed lately between owneraof the different trotters hereabouta, but the contests Saturday effcotuully settle I the matter. Three horse from this place trotted against a like number ot nyers owned on ocap- poose and our representative only Mieceediid In bringing home second place. Il wa strictly an impromptu Mir.iir and no money was up nor chan ged hands, thn object being to satisfy the owner a to lha merit of hi res peclive horse. No record ,wa kept and we are consequently, unable to give the time made but it i said the winner trolled iu less than three, min ute. A MtT representn'ivo whilo in Ka- lama the early part of tho week learned that the silver deposits In the vicinity of that place are very valuable, and no little excitement la on in consequence of the same, One gentleman slated to u that the deposit,'! fur as develop ed.are pure silver.and from the amount already taken, great hoj.es u re enter tained, with considerable astnirunr.e thst the deposit are nf quite extensive proportion. OreHt hnpe enteitnined for KHlama'a futurj in the event that the minlmr nronnecl develop into more than ordinay consequence. The Northern Pacific "Flyer" 18 nrovinir itself Quito a destruction to slock in the vicitiiiy of Reuben. Sev eYul head of stock has been killed re cently in consequence of the high rate of sliced at which that train run More care should be exercised act- llera alonir the line cannot afford to lose valuable work cattle. The decoration in the new ball are unique, and if there be the slightest bit of patriotism in those who spend the latter part of the natul day in that hnlldine their heart cannot help but throb with auddnn emotion when the thought of our loved independence is for one abort moment eutertained. Ficd Simpson and Tom Muckle have opened a largo alock of cigar and fireworks, in the corner building formerly occupied by J. Peaoher. The only tock of firework in town i to be foil nit at ibis place. Give them a call. Prof. T. J. Cleeoton, our efficient school aunerintnndent, ha been ad milted to the liar of Oregon, and i now the proud poisceitor of sheepskin which Derniit him to practice law in all the court of tbis state. Yesterday morning's mail brought a letter from the secretary or the Voung Men' Inbtitute, of Portland, stating that that society expect to bring 1,500 visitors ou ita excursion to tin place Tueeuay, By request we republish the list of oommiteea appointed by the executive committee of arrangement for the cele bration. The time is at hand, banco, prompt action ia necessary. The Columbia ia rapidly falling and if it continue ut the same rate it will not be long ere it has readied Ha rior mnl singe; Nothing more beneficial could be wished for. Many perrons wishing to purchase goods a little under I'ortlund pricea are calline at Mr. Dolman' store dur ing these hard times. Some new side and cross-walks are being built in our little city, greally to our benefit. Countv court convenes on next Wednesday. Card of Thank. : We take this opportunity of pub' lioly thanking tho many frienda who. by their kind assistance and many generous and sincere expressions of sympathy, at the funeral of our son und hroihnr, made our loss easir to beiir and combined us 111 thu hour of our bereavement. Mrs. Dart aud family. KVEJIVTHIIVa HEADY. . All Arrangement now Complete for the Celebration. If good committee work counts for anything in preparing for a public demonatration, we are sure of mak ing the celebration at this place next Tuesday, a fluttering success. Kvety detail has beon carefully looked after by the executive committee Which body has spared noitlier time or money to have everything ready when the sun rises next Tuneday, and has done il work thoroughly and well. A little friction ha been encountered with one ortwoof the sub-comniittoesbut where the chairmen of those committees have lagged or beon negligent in per forming their allotted duties the exec utive committee has gone ahead with the work and will. see that nothing is neglected. The park i in the pink ol coudition and large enough to accomo date a multitude. A good band has been engaged aud it will not be stingy With its music. The Building associa tion now ha it fine new opera house completed and everything is ready for the grandest ball ever given in lhi country, Tho committee on sports and amusement hus prepared and an nounced an elaborate and intereting programme; a beautiful Liberty car, gorgeously decorated and bearing the grandest aggregation of female loveli ness which Columbia county ever pro duced, will be an attractive feature of the parade, in fact, nothing remains undone to make tbe celebration a most gratifying success, and if Mr. Jupiter T'luvius can only be prevailed upon to celebrate in China or at the world's fair, we are ure to have a celebration long to be remembered by all who are so fortunate as to be present and oni which will be a lasting credit to our selves. rCHSOniAL MKttTIOSf Mis Kmlly Cox returned Mondav from an extended visit with friends in Portland. N. M. (Singleton , representing Studekaksr Bro. of Portland, wax In Bt. Helen Tue dy, on busins for hi rirm. Goo. Andrew. ourefnVienlopertor.now j4rt a line new surety bicycle. F. M. Miles and wif were visitors in Portland Munduy. 3. H. Cluiilnecr and wife paid Portland a visit early in tbe week. Mrs. I. W. Detrick. of ritibtinr. nassed tfcruugli this pluv Buturday for Portland. Miss Adell Pujtb.of Canaan, wasa visitoi in Ut Helens Saturday. 8. 8. Wuy and family left for their m nintiiln ranch Tuesday, They will re main in tli country all summer. A Correction. Ed. Mist. You will pleae correct statement mude in your issue of Jum 23, in regard to thn music furnished the K. of r. ball at Kalnler. it was Prof. Moaber'a orchestra, of Castle Rock, instead of the Kelso orchestra Tiiia suiiie orchestra hus been engaged to furnish music for the ball al your ciiy, July 4th. 'Justice. LOST. A lareo yellow St, Bernard dog, from U. S. Steamer Cascade. A liberal reward will be paid for hi recovery or any informatiou concerning ni where about. Mai. Thomas Ii. Haudbury, First und Oak rit., Portland. Strayed. A small red cow, with calf by hei side. The cow lus Blender boms aud pus nose. Any oue giving informn lion in regard to her will be suitably rewarded. 8. K. Faxtou Jr., Columbia City, Oregon. Chang-e of Time. On and after June 29, the (teamer Sarah Dixon wilt run ou the following time schedule: Leaves Portland for Skamokawa and way landings, Sundays at 6 a. ni Kelurnine at 11 p. m. Leaves Portland !r Ulatakame ana way landings: Monday, Thursday ana rnuay a 1 p. ni. Wednesday at 6 a. m. Leaves Clutskauie for Portland at 2 a. m. on Tuesday, Thursday, Friday and Saturday. Arriving at Portland at 10 a. m. STThis will be the time of leaving Claukanie when tbe tide will permit The company reserves the right to change time without notice. Chairmen of Committee For Fourth of July Celebration vill please meet al the residence of James Muckle Jr., on tins rnuay j evening at 8 o'clock. A full attendance is res uullv requested. By order, Mrs. Jennie O. Muckle, Chairman, Committee of Arrangements. BEPOHT Of school district No. 16, for the month ending June 23, 1903: Number of days taught... Number enrolled. Average daily attendance ...20 ...30 ...21 .Number of visitors ...13 Prof. T. J. Cleeton visited the school June 30. Those who were neither absent or tardy durine the month were: Myrtle Stehman, Felix Debast, Al- lha Harmer, Joseph Dnan, Raymond Doan, Lee Clark and Vester Thorn p Son. M. JS. xlARMKR, Teacher. Real Eatate Transfer. Vernonla Imp. Co to J. Openheimer block 129, second addition to vernonia 1U0. 1. I.. Ooenhclmer toV. H. Hanen block Oil second addition to Vernonia f 107. T. J. and A. M. Hale to John F Tumbleu, Und in see. 21HNR2W $50. T V. and I. Tumhlan to J. F. Slid. erstrom, land in sec. 24 T. 4.N It 2 W5O0 JoseDh Onneland and wife to St. Helens fde 117 I. O. O. V., 3 acres iu D. L. C. of 9. V. ACllUIOS ViiUO. W. H. Dolmnn and wife to J. C. Klc tldeland on lot 20 block U 8t. Helena ViO, E. Ridavrav and wife tn K. A. S. K. 4 sec. aii T 4 N R 5 W Tliomji son 7U0. F. W. Webber to Jaa. Muckle J.r SO sere nec7T4NRW sl - E. and F Oeorge to V. W. Bumgardener I.nta 1 und 2 block 2 Deer l.ilniul. Peonies Freiehttna Co.. tn Bhaver Trans. portation Co. Innd in seo 8 T 7 N K4 N otW. I. and L. Waddel to J. L. Waddel. 8 W See 11T5N K5W 2,000. Bo sure b) relvbrate at St. Helen the ith, A glorioaa- time. SHERIFF'S SALE. BTATB OY OBBOON, I County of t'uliiidbla.f BE Tin, t vr . .....n... i,vh. Judameiit order and judgment, issued out of the Circuit Court of llieStuteof Oro- Y VIK'IUK OK AN KXF.CUTION, i n, fur Columbia county, to me directed, dutcd May HIS, ltn'), upon a lodgment ren reu Mav, dered In ald court on tlie lush iliiV of Ma; !;, in fnvor of Kdwanl Web-tor, nUliitiM, nnd auuln-t (lus H. Ilynon and .Ni l ie lly nun. defendants, for the sum of PU.M. Willi lniiTB.t ihereun. at the rate of ID per eent. per annum, and tbe farther sum of S.Vi.OO, ns atUirney's feen.alld the further sura ol 181. fu costs and disbursement und accruing cost. eoiiimandinK ino to muse sal of the following riesciihed real proerty heretofore uttariieil by me, by virtue of u writ ot at tuclnnent issued out of th above entitled eourl In ihlsraus. to wit: Allot the west U of the southwest Vt of section 23, and tfieeat Mi of tin-southeast of section ti, all In township 4 nottli, rmiiw 6 west, Will amette meridian, In Columbia county. Ore aoii. Now, therefore), by virtue of suid exe cution. iinlK'nent, order and judgment, 1 will, on Monday, the 8.1 day of July, 1803, it tlie liuiir of ten ( 10) o'elock . m., at the door of lli enmity court house, in Mt. Hel ens, said coumy and state, sell at public auction, subject to redemption, to thebhrfi est bidder for cindi. all of defendants, tins H . Hynoll and Nellie llynon's ruthl, title and Interest In and to said real property to latisfy said execution, judgment order and judgment, Interest, costs and avernliiacoste. O. A. MASBIB, Sheriff of Colnuibia county, Oregon. IN THK CIBCUriTcoURT OF THK Htute of Oregon, for Coluuibia County Eumuh Hai-i, l'laintitr, Vs. f 1- 1.-M.lt Joiia H. flaws and Lirais "' Ksssnr.L, llefendauts. J To JOHN H. OlLlls asp lAT.r.it FiasiLL. iiefendmits. IN THK NAME OF IHK BTATU OK Oregon you are required uercoy io ap pear and annwer the coiuplaint uieu acaiusi von in the above suit, by the tenth day of October 1808; and if you fad so tn answer, for want thereof, the nluiiullt' will take a decrae against vou. The said action I" brouKbt Ui obtain a decree tf this court for the foreclosure of two certain mortage des- -ribed in the said complaint, and executed v the said John 11. Ul.lis, on the tenth day f January, 1811, to secure the psvment of two certain promissory notes, fliat tbe i,riila.. nonvi-ved hv mild mortaires may be sold and the'procids applied to the pay ment of sain notes. Aim in cae aiu pru- eeds are not suffl. lent tn pay tue same. hen to obtain an execution against said lolm H Odlls fur the balnnee reniaminc lue, and also the said defendants, anu eaco ,1 inem, ami an jwrnoua ii .hiihib uj. hroiifh . or und- r them, may lie barred and foreclosed of ell riKht, tlt'l. elaiiu. lien. iqultv of reilemptlon, and intercut m ana osai'd mortaaxed premise", and for ueb tber and further reim as win more inny ppeur by reference by tbe cunplaiiit on ilu liarcln. And that said defendant. Liz- lie Keunell, be foreclosed of all right, title, ind Interest In anu ui inenaiu premuvt ucb ribedinthe said mortxaeea, and tlie com- nluint herein, by virtue of a certain mort ;aae. or lien, which the said Lizzie Keunell launa to nav tuereoii. Vl.AKEKl r. uui.k. unlOjulZS Attorney for Plaintiff. Notice of Final Settlement. In the Countv Court of Columbia CVui.tf F.tmtm ni Orewin v.....,, . -r . . , . In the matter ot uie e-uiie oi fora &. Hniley, deceased. MJl Hfc l nereDV Riven lliai mr miner- Ii.ik.i1 rm iiior ut the la-t will and testa ment of Nora A Bailey, doceiised. has lilel his final account In the ad.niuiHration of mid estate iu the above eu'illed Cinrt. and that the Hon. Judneof aid Court hns ap- nnl,.ll Mun.lnv the I7I itav ol Julv. Il3. it 10 o'clock a ni., and tlie Court roi of mid Court, aa the time and place lor Hie icarlna- of obieetions to sucb final uccount ii,l tli.. ttl,iiiint Iherivf. All persons interested in the said estate arc hereby required to rile their nlrjeetion to aid filial account on or before said 17tn lav of Julv. 18911. ti. K. Ul.irr. f'.iecuior of the last will and testament if Nora A. Ilailev. declined. iun!ijul7 Dated June 7th. 1891. Some "Good Buys" roa RALE BT D. T. Switzer, ST. HKLKNS, ORF.OOS. Th annthwmt W of section 33. and the southeast )i ol tlie soutiiratt y, u sevuon lion 31, township 7 north, range 2 west, 2j0 11 nnri wMt ni trie KOtunweai v& 01 aec- acres, 7.ao per acre. Th antitheaat V. ot the aoillheast k of section Jti, townsnip 7 norm, range z i 40 acres at $i per acre. Thn north est Xi of section ft. township 6 north, runge Z west, containing luo acrea, $10 per acre. The oul.hweat W and west V of south- cast M and the southeast M of the south' ii.t iimi inn wni oi ie iiiirviicn? -A and (he northeast M of the nortlieaxt 4 of section 6, township O nortn, range i west 400 acres, 17.80 per acre. The west W of the northwest M of ec tion 5, town'sliip 6 north, range 2 west, 83 acres, 7.ou per acre. : The northeast M of thesouthwest V, and tba nnrtbweat V of the southeast M of sec tion 5. township 0 north, ranee 2 west, 80 acres, 15 per acre. The north U of tlie northeast W of sec tion 7. townshiu 6 north, ranire 2 west, 80 acres. 13 per acre. A farm of 52 acres al Warren Slation , on theN. P. R. R , with team of horse. Wil son, harness, 8 cows. 1 yearling; also all farming tools, gooa nouse nna earn. i nra. $3,200, two-thirds down, balance In t year. Inquire of U. J. Bwiuer, &i. nciens, or. The northeast W of the southeast W of section 1, township o nortn, range a ti.au por acre. nn. Il.l. A.li Knlnnea afteured by mortgage at B per cent inveresu Model Saloon. . I. ITAHWeOD, Frep'r. ST. HELENS, . OftEQON Choice Wines. Linuors and Cigars. Beer 5 Cts. Biliard and Pool Table for Ota Jfoeommodafion of Parana WSSBSSSHM, CALL AROUND. H. VARWIG & SON WROUISALB ASB BIT AIL jiquor Dealers. 331 FRONT BTREKT, POKTLANO OSEQ0M. Moosue ViMnxuod "is twwmn Ti'fj im qTJaaJ 'II AM N3M(niH3 H0J XV30JI8 Idiva tlail pn reejq j, ItssJfl iS)daiasuo3 UbhO XVUL 1019 esesessssses Vot Halt by Elwiu lloss, Bt. Helens, Or. DO YOU SUFFER? Rheumatism, Fit (epilepsy), Scrof ula, Liquor, Morphine or Tobacco Habit, quickly and permanently cured by the wonderful BI CHLORIDE of OOLD treatment. RHEUMATIM (The arte selil entirely ei celled from the bloud) Cured In iroru Ave to thirty days. CITC (KpMepsy) Permanently aured; no re rl lo turn tli disease from two to four weeks treatment CPOnCMl Anrltliawarsteasesoflnhertted oUnUrUA lilood Ulut Ulekly and per manently cured. Drunkenness or'ieUACCU ha Cured In from M Ia 10 days. on lira, nvaruuiE habit cared M to SO days. Mo restriction or publicity. Patients cured at their own homes. 40,000 suffer ers cured In 8 years. Pull partieular without chars, address Dr. Wood Bi-Cliloriis of Guli Institute 275 Powell St., Sail Fraacisco, Cat. DR. VM. GRISWOLD, DENTIST, St. Helens, Oregon. COLUMBIA BANKING CO. (Incorporated) ST. EELENS, OREGON. . A. MA8SIK, President. , H. NEWELL. Cashier. Capita! $20,000. Transacts a general bunking business. Kxchauge bought and sold, Interest al lowed ou tiiue deposits. YOUR PATRONAGE SOLICITED. LEARN TELEGRAPHY! IV TRAPS. PAYa Success Sure. Address S. C. SEYMOEREIt. Orrronlan Bid. rOKTLANP, OREGON. PORTLAND SCHANEN & NEU, Manufacturer of Monuments, Headstones, And all kind of Mrble, Granite Stonework, Tablet, Curbing, etc. Special estimate for any desired work furnishea on application. 28S First St., bet. Madtson anil Jeffertoa Hart & Sweetland, Proprietor St. Helens Meat Market Fresh and Baited Meats, Sausage, Fish and Yegetable. Meal by wholesale at special rate. Express wagon ran to all part of town ana cnarges reaaonaiue. TOURIST AND FAULT EEADIIU1KTEES New York Restaurant. ... V Ardbrsok a Bxakby, Proprietors. He. 131 First Street, PORTLAND, - - OREGON Do OF COURSE YOU DO. SUCH BET HQ THS CASH, It behooras you to Und the most desirable plao to purchase vour tnTtgorator." "THE BANQUET." Keeps constantly on hand the famous Cuban Blossom Cigars. Th finest line of Win Llunors and Cigars to be found this side ut Port land. And if you iih to . cngiiK in a game of POOL OR BILLIARDS, They can assure yovi that they have the best table in town. Everything new and nent. and your patronage ia respectfully olicited "THE BANQUET" tii. Helens, Orsuou. -sag 'qOasa aaQou .tYY.va snBifl -ifj Slarble Works. B. S. BUYAE'T, Monnfacturer of and Dealer in-. GH MB Fir and Cedar Lumber. Clear Flooring, Ceiling Constantly Clatskanie, F, R. CHOWN, ardware, Stoves, DAIRY PANS, CHURNS, MILK .STRAINERS, IIILK CANS, ETC. 212 First Street, PORTLAND - CXATSKANIE ROUTE ! DIXON, Leaves Portland, at AWer 8treet SARAH DIXON. G. M. for Clatskanie, touching at Sauvie's island, 8t. Helena, Columbia City.Kalama Neer City, Karnier, Cedar Landing, Mt. CoflBn, Bradbury, Stella, Oak Point and all intermediate point, returning Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday, J. MUCKLE. BUCKLE BROS., -MAXcrAcruuBa or- Rough and Dressed Lumber. -SXALCJta IS- General EVserchandise. St. Helens, Stop Where you will find PATENT MEDICINES, PRESCRIPTION DRUGS, TOILET ARTICLES, ETC., In Columbia County DR. J. E. HALL, Proprietor. CASH STORE- WAJ. MUCKLE & CO., -DIALMS IS- General Merchandise Crockery, Glassware, Queensware, Ladies' Dress Goods, Boots, Shoes, Gents' Furnishing Goods. LUMBER, SHINGLES, ETC. Produce Taken in Exchange. It Will Pay You to Consult Our Prices RAINIER, - - OREGON. BOOTS. BOOTS! General Merchandise. fiEWQTOCKl M EWfOODSj ATEgTYLSl JUST FROM DRY GOODS AND GROCERIES. G F.MOECK, RAINIER, - OREGON. DRESSED and Finishing Material on Hand, - Oregon . PORTLAND Shaver. Master. Dock, Monday, Wednesday and Friday C. MUCKLE. Oregon. For your Medicines at tho Clatskanie Drug Store, tbe largest stock of SHOES. SHOES! THE FACTORY.