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About The Oregon mist. (St. Helens, Columbia County, Or.) 188?-1913 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 1, 1893)
OUliGON JUST. I r,ill.,l Kliilaa mi. I I'iimiiIu llrrl.l..! n....l IIUILUU l.Hla HUH UVUIHJ UIIIMUI UJM;( I 01. umcii". rccriuiirr I. 1HVU PUULMHCRU NOTIOf . all ooiil inn nlcnl Hill" ont In TillMur fnmnh. Ilratlmi in ut lis iii'iMiiiiiMiili'il l.y l ho mnij.ir'i rsai limn, aim inn a iiwhi hv ihiuhm ai.inii. We mil iv ii 1 1 1 ili uaum rir imlillitiiihiH, 1ml n,ui Sfl.leii'-e u( swiil fiillh, I cirici....ii.nncC. will. silt Hi wrllar's ii.i.iiii m i'.iiii.4iiyliiK will bo c.ialiii'il to lh wmiu Irnnkut, BRIEF MENTION. Itogulur winter waathcr. Uo Prliloof Japan ton. The beat. Huhscribo fur Tint Mir mid gut the now. Who itolo unit turkeys? Charley Hart's Christ- County cfiu it has uiljmiriioJ until December 7tli, ftoverul block makers packed their rftiatoga Mud lull lor California Mon ti uy. The (lute of irIo of Emerson's sliiuuln mill has beim changed to Do oembur 11th, 1S93, ( f THE COMMISSIONERS' ORDER OJIlcial tteport of the County lOUl't. THE FINAL SHOWING. Report Rendered In the Matter (he AcunplaniM of the E. eu'a Ho)ort. of ORDKR. Buy your Christmas presents of A. N. Wright, Tho Iowa Jeweler, 305 Morrisou til, Portland. ' Th epidemic of grippe which has prevailed Uvte, U rapidly abating since the rot urn of wel weather, Tho plan fur two or three flood ied business bnililinK" t be erected here, are b'tintr drawn up by local init io chaiiios. Snow on the distant foothills In a re Minder that we may expect col J weather from now during tho rod of the winter. Jay Doming, of Independence, a well-known typo mid former employe on Tub Mist, it aunin at tho oase in thin olllcu. Tho 8t. Helens DuiUline Association will (live one their of famous dunces in their lino now opera hull, on Mon day night, December 25ih. Tho Columbia Daukiiifr Company will erect a largo store building on it propery ami fill it with a mock of gen eral inttro.iandi.MK! C. II. Newell baa (ho contract for tho building. Tho Missionary Jubilee Singers, a company of ouloted minstrels, was stranded her last week, ami after the member hud indulged in a free Unlit tho combination wool to niece Satur day night. Our many correspondents will please bear with u thi week iu not being able to print tho many iiitertiiii communications which have come in but were crowded out by tho order of the commissi" wis, which apiicar in three or four other column. There i report afloat that there will he a larger and more cmnmodi"UM SU-amer put on tho run between Kill hiiiu and Portland, ay tho Cyclone peo ple. The little steamer hs been regular t thia place for the pact six month, and i enjoyintf a pmA patron iiffa from the people along the slouch, it fact which nieeasttutesa much larger boat to meet wilh I ho increased amount ol business which is being done. Sheriff Macule hits been away from hit olllee nine lat Friday morning at (1 nVloeU. at which lime he took ta- ssge on the steamer Cyclone for Port land oiunitiy lor me purple resting man 'bro for whom he had . warrant, and hi continued absence together with the fact that he left In tar and the keysot his safe etc., at home when he left has given rise to the general impreaxion that ho has srono to stay. Inquiry has been nuido for him in every part of the country where it i thought he might hv emie, but .nothing has been heard of him since Friday afternoon, when Sl.ui iil Kelly, of Multnomah, met him on Third street in l'orlland. It i thought that Massie left t countty to avoid prosecution for embewlemonl 01 county funds, a open threat bad been made that he would be arrested upon the publication of tho courts report or his affair wilh the coun'v. which report shows that he is .i,wl,o" short. Mamie had about l,000 worth of county warrant wilh him when be left and a few of bis friend think he lias mot wilh trouble, but the gener ..iu, iiraatl oniriinit in that he has deliberately left the country with the ;in,,ii,.n of stavinir away. Nannie l, ,.i..rl bv ihe neonlee' party Iiihi an, I ilt iiimaearion of his ofllce in n,A fub of Julv. 1892. His bonds. bn sued at ouce for the amount of his discrepancy. In thb County Couiit op thb Statb ok olikoon, fob comimiiia county. IM TUB MATT BU OFCONKIHM INO TUB KXI'KRT'K (C. M. WlllTK's) MKFORTH, AND OP HKTIUNO WITH TUB COTNTY 0PPICIC11H AND BX OI'I'KIKIIM THKKBUY, Wiikiikah, it wui decidod and ordered by this court in regular session as sembled, on 8uptemler6.h, A. D. 1893, that an expert bookkeeper be employed by this court to examine the books and ulUniul records of the olllee of county clerk, county sheriff and treas urer of our said county for the last proceeding six years, and, whereas, in piirn'iiinee of said decision and order, eulerud on page "674 of Volume 2," Cuu ny Court Journal, of said county, one C. M. White was reuulurly em ployed to do said work and make his ollleiul report thereof in writing' to (hi court, v.hieh he did, and said re port was m. de and tiled on October 6, lSU.'l, and on said day duly accepted by this court, iu open lessiou, and bus been ever since and now is a public record iu the offk-e of tho said county clerk, and oil Nov. 14, 1803, additional and supleinoutal reports were tiled by said export in regard to the account of K. E. Quick and O. A. Massie, as clerk and slierilT, which supplemental reports were duly accepted by tins court in regular open session and filed, with said county clerk, and have been ever since and now re punno recoras and, wher;as, an order was duly made and entered by thi ooun on tho 10th day of November, A. D. 1893, ..rdering and directing all parties affected by or interested in said report to appear and file any objections to said reports, or any purl or portion thereof, or any reason why same should not be con tinued and finally accepted, by Satur day, November 18, 1893, and the time for such objections having fully gone by and it appearing to the court from proof in open court, that O. A. Massie, sheiilT, has had and served duly pre pared and certified cnpieof said order made by this court November 10, 1893. on all the following-named officer and ex-officer of .iid county, being all who are diroctly affected by s.iid ex pert's report, as by Mid order directed, and no objections having been tiled nor appearance made by the following named of said odicer and ex-offiners, viz : O. W, Cole, a treasurer, and K, M. Wharton, as treasurer, and the court being fully advised, cuusidors, orders and adjudges that the reports and supplemental report of said ex pert, C. M. While be tinully adopted and fully confirmed by thi court a fur a it pertain to the said (i. W. Cole, Ehq., and K. M. Wharton, Esq., and the court finds that each of the above-named is indebted to said Co lumbia county for tuuney collected and not disbursed according to law, ia the sum of money set opposite tho name, vir : G. W. Cole, 1933.53, and legal interest thereon, which he has paid as we find, since suid report was filed. E. M. Wharton, a treasurer, is not indebted in any sum, a is shown by said reports, and. whereas, E. E. Quick has made and filed his objec tions to said report as far as they af fect him and has appeared in person and presented and explained objec tions, and the court having heard same and being fully advised in Ihe premises, find as follows: Amount due to Columbia ouunly as per aaid supplemental report, $ 859 60, to make which, said E. E. Quick is charged therein with the following itemized fees, which tho court finds from bis said objection and statements and representations made in open court, he has failed to collect Irani the par ties and some of which (so shown) were and are illegal and could nut have been collected, and the others of which said E. E. Quick failed to col lect at the time, and be canuot now collect same owing to the insolvency of some and unknown whereabout of other who wero and are responsible therefor: and the court being satisfied that the failure on the part of the said Quick to collect said fees was not wilful, but that it was a mistake and iuadvertunce of laid Quick made at the time when said fess, which are not iileeul. could and should have been collected, and the court believing thut it may compromise, conpound and set tle suid account and the items thereof with thn officer of (aid county, and finding and believing that in good con science, and from an equitable stand point, said Quick should not be held for and conu.ellod to puv into the treasury of said county, money which he failed through mistake and inad verlunce to collect and cannot now collect. Therefore, uiion said object ions and reoresenlations, and at the reouestof said E. E. Quick, he is al lowed a credit on his said account of the following fees charged to him a aforesaid; those of which that were and are legal charges, are remitted and irivan to said E. E. Quick by this court, as fur as it may or can give or re linqtiiah the claim of county thereto viz . BVT Jt .- . k m. Oi.i. k. and in the same way.we give Dale Esq., a county clcrB.the following; rebate on the said experts report, vis. BTYLK OF CAHB Htute vs Morgan (Or. case) Chas Bureau, insolvent Dr. Wood vs Wood. . . , Mattis vs Matlis. Benhum vs N P R B Co Tutu m & Uowen v Blanchard Copeland vs Blanchard , State vs Taylor Htuie v Taylor rrvon vs DavnNon Amount a Amount re! We find that T. C. Watts Esq., as sheriff has been overcharged in export' report as follows; v: . STY LB OF CAHB O. A. Lnne, of Dont, who was arrested wuri-ant. sworn out by Miss M. E. Collin charging him with the larceny ,f f-100, was arraigned in Judge A. H. 1tluli.lev's court al 1 o'clock Saturday it i ;r,int. has been manifest in i.. ,...m mi ue.uount tif the mingled - o.ul nivnterv which has charnoomed the efiair from the he :..!.. when the hour of trial ?..;J.r i... imiior faced a packed court room, including a lurue number ... ! ..........,! l..,li. (ImitialV to pop- VI llliuirniv", , .......... - . ...l Iflin, wa developed and the case turned out .i ...ii. iinwv nfTitii. Mtss C"' U! OU II l"'"" J ,. . . is... i.. Ki-.i tnesa culled and Jllia waa n . , . r.ma.euminilllon 01 hmim .he. failed to produce any disclose, any ... ...t..i i.,ni4 wiLh which tne III II HJl IK I mi "" - . . ..ii:.. i. alroudv familiar. rAi ,u amnl'.ittfld affeciii!g Lane's guil ...... nueu!u irnnnirlf ILU lialand was not considered sufficient to justly holding i,i..v m Uib Minerinr court, an i,.n Mix Collins lenti ,1..., uLa .Hit not tell Lane of her viiukpiiw ..... . l I l.t f1,.t p'i nionrv to 111' (Lane'.) house, and that Lune did not know she ever had the money in her possession until she told him of the robbery. Aliogetlier the state made a very poor cho, ant) in dismissing it Judge Blkeley said that bis action whs not necessarily final "'' coul.l be brought to the attenjion of the grand Jury and if tht '.'j""1' II nd any criminal element 1:1 u iudictiiietH could be easily futind. Klanauau vs Flaiinga.i . , . . CailunhUMh vs CatlnullUrh. J II WoiHlward v Frank Downing 8itevs Mullen Mason vs Mason White vs McOraw State vs Bernard Slate vs Demarce Gay vs Fo Fowler vs Cole I'urker vs Helm Suite vs Demoin - Bovis vs Hailey Kiate vs Drew State vs Peterson State v Oaddis. Stule vs Konkle Bevis vs Uurnette. ...... Dean Blanchard vs Eldred Parker ve Brown Eureka Puckina Co vs Bheincrsou State vs Konkle McNuliy vs McNuliy... Smith vb Lynch Peters vs Blukesley. . . . . Stale vi Peters Priehard vs Bunzer Girurd vs Rudiroan Delwst vs Glibbert State v Wiaid State vs Cluyburn Hevis vs Hailey Jones v Jones Stale vs Gaddis Freelitiger vs Frechnger Martin vs Martin a pies v school district (K) D.wan vs Meserve W Koueh v Hoiiirh Brouse vs Lee (E) Reeder vs Mellinger (t) Clayburn vs Konkle. . . Schniuka vs ueevis. . . . Veuv v Clark State vs Clayburn Bludedell vs Connell. . . State v Hum Bourne vs Grindle Slate Ins Co vs McKay. Levins v McGraw Dodge vs Vanblarlcom. Bourne vs Grindle Schmidt va Kice Slate vs Wikstrom Slate vs Wikstrom Miller v Banxer.. . . . . Vining vs Vinlng bchmilka v Beevis. . . Ulakesley vs Blakesley Ryekman vs Byckmun VYiinn vs Han.er ...(E) ..-(E) .'.!(E) ...(E) ...(E) KIND OF FEB .Trial fee. Reporters' fees .Trial fee. Reporter's fees . . .Trial fee. Reporter's fees CAIISK Uncollectible i Illegal ... 14 Uncollectible Illegal . . . Uncolloc.ible Illegal . . . Uncollectible Illegal Uncollectiblo Illegal ... Uncollectible Illegal Uncollectible Illegal Uncollectible . . Illegal . . Uncollectible AMOUNT KIND OF FBKd .Trial fee.. CAUSE , . . Illegal . . . u Uncollectible a a 8rd treasurer AMOUNT Total credit on report. 6 00 6 00 6 00 3 00 12 00 3 00 3 00 6 (X) 6 00 6 00 7,167 00 HKCAMTUt-ATIoN per bate report. DIt CB -. w in i n i i .A Feoples (jiitMtiDg lom y 244, 246, First Street, Portland, Oregon. CLOSING OUT SALE Still in Progress. Entire tStoclc Balance due Which we find bus been fully paid since said report. $84 00 1 157 00 rc 77 27 oo Furniture, Carpets, Stoves Amount as pur experts report Byoverchargeondelinque.il roll oi 1000 By over charge on original roll of 1887 Br over charge or, delinquent roll of 1887. . . . . . By over charge on sheriff's assessment of 1887. . By over charge on delinquent roll of 1884. Bv over charge on delinquent roll of 1885. . . . , Cr. Balance. u.i CR $180 83 S 50 49 42 70 27 14 68 951 3 04 3 48 $185 80 HOUSE-FURNISHING GOODS 111 UUO 1 1 liilPil W UAUisUl JB. $lb0 83 4 97 SilE? 244 First Street, Peoples' Outfitting Company, : : : : Portland. Oregon. We find W. A. Meeker is in account with Columbia county as sheriff, a folow : . .i..a ua ... urtiwrL'. rnirt . Per sheriff' stubs not marked on roll, stub No 1, line 3d, pg i Per sheriff's stubs not mumea on run w.wi.u Same, delinquent. '91, page 32, Hue 30 Same, sheriff ass't, roll of "91, morigages. 8ame, sheriff aes'l roll of '91, page 3, line 6 Same, line 6 Same, sheriff ass't roll of '91. mortgages, line 3j Same, sheriff ass't del. roll "91, page 11, line 31 a -i.o,;it Hul mil l '90. oaee 7. line 23 Ain't riiamea to iuasi. "'"" " : Del. roll "90, pg 17, line 18, shown oy tuo oui not uu ro. De-1. roll '91, pg 20, line 1, sheriff assessment Del. roll '88, next to last page, line 1 Sheriff's assessment '84. J. B. Sheeley taxes. au.:tr. ...... '83. J. B. Sheelev' taxes Add'tch'd to Massie Del. roll '91, should be ch'd to Meeker To 8 more ads. for above I)K. $1350 86 3 7S 10 00 1 00 2 80 10 00 10 00 13 12' 10 00 22 50 102 59 17 74 2 50 5 59 5 76 4 56 50 69 10 00 CK. Total amount due county. ..$1633 46 ST. HELENS DRUG STORE, EDWJX ROSS, Proprietor, Drugs and Palent Medicines, SCHOOL BOOKS. AND SCHOOL SUPPLIES. Perfumery and Toilet Articles. We find G. A. Massie's account a stienn, up 10 anu inciuu..s vwi 1893, as follows: 6 00 6 00 3 00 6 00 6 00 3 00 12 00 6 00 6 00 3 00 6 00 6 00 6 00 6 00 6 00 12 00 6 00 3 00 3 00 3 00 3 00 6 00 6 00 6 00 6 00 6 00 6 00 6 00 6 00 6-00 12 00 6 00 10 00 10 00 10 00 10 00 10 00 20 00 10 00 20 00 10 00 10 00 10 00 10 00 10 00 10 00 10 00 10 00 1 50 1 50 6 00 6 00 6 00 12 00 10 00 10 00 10 00 3 00 10 00 10 00 10 00 Amount as per expert's report, supplemental Over charge on delinquent roll of 1889. . Amount not charged on delinquent roll ) Amount overcharged on delinquent sheniT s ass in t 18i. Amount overcharged on delinquent roll of 1891 Amount not charged on original roll of 18J2. . . Amount not charged on on iheri fF sssessm e n t of 1892 . Amount over charged, Del. roll of 1892 after July 5,1893. Amount not charged on delinquent roll of 1892. Amount 14 ads, ehould be Meeker $1.25. . . ..... Amount two ads, not collected, delinquent roll 1SI Amount 3 on $40.70, partial payments, 1831 Amount mistake in expert' footing 18J2. Amount 24 ads of delinquent 1891 remitted. Debit balance 83173 96 13 17 VR 9 69 23 73 156 33 I 2 50 1 4 53 1 134 80 EVERYTHING CARRIED IN FIRST CLASS DRUG CONSTANTLY ON HAND. STORE 105 33 17 50 2 50 1 22 27 00 30 00 3051 50 13376 88,3370 88 ST. HELENS DRUG STORE. BIRDS OF A FEATHER FLOCK TOGETHER." This is the reason why The St. Charles Hotel, The court, after carefully going over each and every item of the several accounts heninbefore referred to, finds that the several officers are indebted as shown in their several accounts as hereinbefore set forth, which sums are fully due to Columbia county and should be paid immediately, together with the legal iuU-rest and damage thereon, which ums, we find were due at the following date and are as follows, vix: W. A. Meeker, amount $1,633,46. doe July 5ih. 1892; G. A. Massie, $3,031,50. due Uciouer iiu, 1893, all of which the said parties are Total amount of final rebate 462 00 p n r...i tui.ifi. urn a mo nnri?eu m Ej a. vuii'i. in , it.. ... a-i.iMrt4.i iki nirocLeu fcu uimui;t mm wwi". huu i. thin of his being held for and compelled to pay same i continued and taken under consideration until me nexi regular ,.i.i u. .,,......, Johnson vs Johnson Hudson vs Hudson Dross vb Pittshurg Mill company Rvan vsNehalem Lumber company Glayinorgan vs Glaymorgan Lane vs Lane Cu'lis vs Gray Curtis vs Hall Cnrti vs Foss Curtis vs Shank Davey vs Quigley. ........ Haley vs Beevis Shaituck vs Slmttiick . McNuttvs Brown Lnne vs Bnsick Hailey v Beevis ii. ...i ... ii,,,. I State Sch'l F'd B'rd vs Lovell et al Jtlldnelte vs Milgetle CAUSB Mot collected AMOUNT O. W. KNOWLES, Proprietor, Has such a large patronage by the business men of the Stale, ff you want to meet a friend you will alwuy fiud him at The St. Charles. hereby directed to pay to the treasurer of Columbia county forthwith, upon failure to do which the court hereby direct W. J. Rice, it attorney, to in stitute and prosecute the proper pro- . . i i rt.. TZZZmnTLAND - CLATSKANIE ROUTE as heretofore ordered oy inis couri a. this term. G. W. Barnes, County Commissioner. g". G. Schoonover, County Commissioner. County Commissioners composing county court, November, 1893, term. M.Vi'GElt. ik p.rV.r I,.. t.irfMi s contract to cut and nut in 300 cordi of dmr-foot woo;l for the Mayger Cumpany ttui coining unuci. Fred Tavlor Is to he married on the 301h to a girl on Lewis river. Good luck anu h.nfi,t er. with vou Fred, for if you wai old and bald like nie you could not got any ot the girls to have you. We hoar Harry Henderson has got to bo assistaut editor of Tho ClaWkanie UW. Now we alwavs knew rtarry wa cniouv iur sometliini; more than another, and now we k... rrvm.H mil wl it It is. Now we bet the paper will grow more than halt inthenert centurv, and wo look forward to his com ing out a a full-fledged editor or a con gressman. Oo on. Hai ry, we will help you if ltdon t cost anvming, anu men yuu ko, to congress get raa an sppointmeut to the Fiji island a a missionary. W. Ihlnlr If lha nennleof Mavgcr would turn their attention mote to the cultivation .,M,.,I r.i.a fruit and other urodue- i..n. ,hs rnnii1 In far better than making cordwood, tor there is an line land here as ever laved out ot aoors.ana nt -r iv ia vrem ou will raise almost anything you oianc n w. a a p.vn anil Win. Tuvlor have started up their sawmill again, and we hear thev intend to run two or three weeks and stock ,in rnmivh to last tnrougn tue winter months for hauso use. I hear that the C. Mayger company are minim, nun to cuttiac wood again, but I million and a half feet of marketable saw I logs. It i only a common thing to cm that murh on a 10 acre patch. We have heard of a man in the lower end of thi- cuuutv who cut 18.000.OUU teel on a iwj- acre houipsteau. George Merrill, of Rainier, wa here lat week visiting lii-a aj'-d niolhcr. Mrs. busun Merrill, and olber relatives. Thnw who we recorded on the sick list two weeks ago, are all convalescing. Some of the Canaan hunters were out Fridav wilh their hounds, and from the amount of shooting that was done there must have bstn considerable game bagged. There h another Smith in the neigbor- hood, a promising "on of U bmith and wife, to whom we wish much joy and com fort. If we are to Judge by the numbar of prises our farm products got at the great hir, the mosshark method oi farming uiusl be the proper way G. M. SARAH DIXON, Shaver. Master. Leaves Portland, at Alder Street Dock, every day (except Bunday) a J o'clock, forr Clatskanie, touching at Sanvie's ieland, St. Helens, Columbia City, Kalan.o.Neer City, Rainier, Cedar Landing, Mt. Coffin, Bradbury, Stella and all intermediate points, returniug every morning (except Monday.) Stop 6 00 6 00 3 00 3 00 6 00 6 00 6 Of) 6 00 6 00 6 00 6 00 6 00 6 00 3 00 6 00 6 00 6 00 6 00 6 00 Amount ordered collect ;,i now BKCAPITULATIOW Aniounlilue as per expert' report Amount remitted. . Amount, under ennsioi-. ..... . CR $462 00, 114 00 PR '$859 56 fully adjusted duo and paid. 576 00 $283 50 Which .uru c S:' by Mr. Quick, don't think they will get rich at sixty cents per cord. Our friend, E. M. Ewing. is about to get a shsre In a large estate in Kentucky. We are glad to he ir of it ai Mr. Ewini is a tine man an t we wish all the good luck we can to help along. The dance of the Alliance came off on the 30th as per schedule, and all present report having had a great time. We wero not per mitted to participate in the festivity on aceount of the lack of hair on our cranium, and we are told that our sonorous voice was greatly missed as they had vocal music dur ing the evening, and wo want to tell nn ii... ... ... ...ai nn t.l, ainir. if hravimrllke ,,, a, v t . .... ... c - - u the long eareil Jack liorse couii tor any thing in making a noise, MONMOUTH NOTES. Tho Christian Church is being moved on a lot that has been purchased for that pur pose. Th. Hv. Ilforarv societies of the Normal Intend haying an open session at the end of tho term, which is Friday , November 24. The Bosrd of Regents are having the .........!.,. r.n.ilri.rl. The Athjctic Asso ciation intend putting In some lockers and a few baths, sometime in me near .u.u.r, ml. p;at ot. railed to her home in Rhenanrlosh, Iowa, on account of the se vere Illness oi nera.sicr. nm, .. .-. v..,,,. i, lout's brother, has taken charge of the cluss during the abience of Miss Priest. Th third ot our 8unday afternoon ad dresses was delivered by Chas. H. (.'hapten. .u.. nf il,. Kti. I niversitv. at 1 11 Irene. Hh subject was ' Tennyson's higher iite.il of women." The lecture was based on "The Princess." DUER ISLAND. w. h. hnanl a nerson remarking that there ts not a quarter section 100 acres of laud lu this county that would out a COMMUNICATED. Matoks, Oregon, Nov. 29, 1893. The scriiie to Ihe Olatskania Cui-f, a peri odical published in this county, has been making some very personal remarks about one G. K, Wagner. Now I want said cor ...A..ni niiortAiid ttint Ueorae gave him no authority to hnntllo Ins name for such publication. I am a little bald headed and sensitive about the fact, and if it gets generally noised about that I am a shining Fink, -ill, b nl mv lieiid.the eirls will sour on ma. especially one young and handsome n. II, ar i linva been on my knees 10 so 1 oftfii that I am ashamed to be seen in com pany with those pantson. But,Har y,l will n.lavor to keen away from evil Influences i,....rij.r nn.) trv unci raise a head of hair. and If fuiling to raise hair I will plant the tun nf mv head to hons and go into the I brewing business Adieu, kind friend. O. K.. W. For your Medicines at the Clatskanie Drag Store, Where you will find the largest stock of PATENT MEDICINES, ! PRESCRIPTION DRUGS, TOILET ARTICLES, Ere, In Columbia County DR. J. E. HALL, Proprietor. FARMERS AND MERCHANTS INSURANCE CO.. Albany, Or. Notice. The Astoria Marble works has dispensed with the services of It M. Shealy. and he is in noway connected wnn my ousim, uu. authorised to laae oraers ior wu j . n. inniirr, AUTHORIZED CAPITAL. SECURED CAPITAL. PAID CAPITAL. . . ... . . . ..... - . - FARM FRSPERTY A aPECsAl-TT. For particulars apply at the oftice of Dillard A Cole, or Ta Mist oKee. $300,000 i4T,a 7490 ONE DAY CURE Joseh KeUKSjLH HATTEES and Joseph Kellogg s River Ste&tsiesa it-- Northwest OWR.MFlS.C9P0aTLANa0 Yot Sail by Edwin Ross, St. Helens, Or. FOR, COWLITZ RIVER. NORTHWEST Leaves KELSO Monday, WedntsAfty, and Friday at 5 am. Leaves PORTLAND Tuesday, Thurs day, and Saturday at 6 a. ra. .JOSEPH KELLOGG Leares RATNIliK at 6 m. daily, Sunday excepted, arriving at Portland at 10:30 a. m. Keturning leaves l'ortland at i p. m., arriving at o p. m -.-4 -ft -r-...