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About The Oregon mist. (St. Helens, Columbia County, Or.) 188?-1913 | View Entire Issue (April 13, 1894)
.sBdMW ."-.u- "VwL. jl.- .LWlife.e ,,,..l:lHSlwB'.--', Iu? vc$on Plot rUSLIIBID V MID4Y. tJFFICIAL PAPER OF THE COUNTY 6IDEHEAD SSHHBaKBSSSBHHBHHBH PARAQRaPH8. A OoHRKOiroil. The Malmnent mad in lu.i wwk'i Mist Uiut tit- )opulleta had made three cliaiitfui iu tlit-Ir ticket wa not altogether true aliliougn autm wa ciintiit report w licit we wont to pre. The only .change mod W tlmt of t-amllilnie fur reLresenialkm. Mr. flrewell with draw end hli nit iu wa replaced by Met oi m. uvmon. Pleasant Party. Mr. and Mn JImiry Young, of Ouk Point, gave mi Informal danomir party lir their ele pant IikII lust Hulunluy evening, uml entertained tlmir guest In royal muniier. Adout seventy are ladle, mid gentlemen were present mid en toyed a unit I delightful evenlnc. Mf mid Mn. Young are Jnily entitled in the reputation they enjoy m royal en tertaiuers. Emtbhtaimmint amo Dawci. Til t tt-rin tit tiiHitt Mini d 1101 given ty ilie youi'g Mks of Warren, lual Friday evening, w.i gratifying succe it those wii parltcjiiaieil, miiii source of genuine ileure to the larae an senil.laite 'bey entertained. An intur 4-Mtiitg iiuii-lciiland literary programme was carefully arruig.d uiili-xt t lliiily tendered, tunny of number merit, ing M'al mention, particularly Ihe vucmI i-lei'lim of Mr. F, M. Ilnyi, who sang in Iter unal finished anil pleaaing manner. Tim hmimrnu 101 tatliro ity Ch'irlot O'O.nner were alio enthtiviaaiically received and famed Itini well-merited erplanae. At the 4'loi-a f Ilia entertainment, thoae wli.. dralred rt-plrtxl ' U tlia lirll where lunch wa served and an enjoyahl.' dance waa commenced. The feelivi. Ilea continued until a lata Imur when all n-taired to their homes, carrying with Ilium indelible luitrHiiiiiiiauf i lie taltMit and generosity of Warren's young folk. The entertainment netted ilH, whioli will bo aplie.l to paiutiuK tit aclioolliuuto at that place. Criminal Assault. 0. Tendberg, of Hci'Ho, waa b'mught here Mon day evening and lodged in the county Juil for ilia night, ou a charge of oiim iral aaauull upon tti three-year-old d tughler of Oual Oalby, aUo of Soap pooae. Tendberg waa arrt-eted on a warrant awutu out of J uatice Hula day's oourl, where ha wa gieu a ure - liuiinnry hearing and ooiiiiiiiIUkI with out bail to await lha action of the grand Jury, the rase nut living a bail able una. Teitdlierg made no attempt tn gat away, and atemly dttuie thai there I any foundation for I ho charger which Oatby releta agaitiat him. He it a young Scandinavian, and ban been working for Utby Him paal iz month, for which lie received noth ing but Ida living. Home two week iiu-o Teudtwrg eread Itia intention of going away-' m hoH ol nuuing inor leinuneraiiTa oiitlnyutent, and ftlie rt-qui-at of Mr. Omby, decided to 4y auollmr wet and perform r. tUiit piece of wirk for which Oattiy ruiniaed hi way him wage, in order that be might have a little money tn .rar Ilia traveling upenKe. Shortly tiller (Upper Saturday evuning, Omby charged Tumlburg with aMuiiing tbe child, and made a (teraoiul aaaault up tin Tendberg in which the lall.r te teived a uiert-ili-aa beaiii g. Tendberg thru went to tb hun of oeighbor naii.edOeorgn, ahore be had hia io luriea attauik-d to, and where he re- . n....niu ui.u. inaineu until arrwwou. wywj Iff Doett look him to Portland Tuea ta morning and ooniuiitted.iini to the Multnoniah county jail, where lie will roinaiu until bia cae it called Bc-xt niomli. FOIl STATB OFFIOBHt. rat r tna Ticket Nominated Wednesday, iwiiuning nominations were iiiitoo at me atate conveiillou held lad Wedut-aday and Thuraday in Portland. Up to the hour of going to pre the t unveniioii nau not clMtaen men to fill all till olHoea, bin the following it the work ol that body up to that times W. P. Lord, of Marlon county, wa iMiitiiiiMied ror governor, R. II. Kinoaid. of Lane Gnuntv. edl tor of the ugeua Kegiater, received ine nouiiuaiion lor tttcrelary of atate. Hon. Phil Meliban.of Orantcouiity, reueiveu a renuuiiuatlou, by acclamii linn, lor atate treaaurer. For lupreme Judge, 0, E. Wolver- tou, ol Lana county, received lite nomination. 0,. M. IJlemun, of Multnomah -otiuty, wa aoiiiinaled for attorney general. n r ..... u. m. irwin, oi union county wan 'he choica of tlieoouveutioii fur uper inleiideul ol public inalructiun. - PERIS, It pem at if our winter weather 1 iniiuuiugon me apring nioutiia, a we had quite a lot of aleet on Sunday mormiig. Hubert Fry it making a read from ia place to the county road leading to Houlioii. D. B. Fowler ia planting hit pota- tia-a, regardle of cold weather. B, F. Pope Ima hi plauliug' nearly riuiahed. Some Of lha ranchmen have not coiiimuiiced plowing yet. Sid and Oliver 8mith made Fred and Cliurli-y Hfiidra-k a viait on Sat urday and ouuduy. Willie Morgan waa bauliaed laal Sunday at iluulton. Mra, Vininfl-, Mr. Howard' cook.left Muinville Stiurday. WASHINGTON LETTER. Dud at Balm. New reached llii city laal Friday morning Ironi Salem .........nnhitf the death ol M. Poineroy . . .!..,.. wtiiiili occurred on the liiKbl of the 6lb mat., of congeation of the brain, afmr au illue- of a norl duratiuu. Tha decea.ed wa a well known and highlyreapected c tbwn of r. i hi. ...iv' hvinir lived at Baiuier for a number of yeara; in fact he waa well and laVorauiy nuw over the Ute. He waa auperintendeut f the agricultural department at Hie atate reform aohool. near Salem, and during lb teaaona of 18S9 and 181 "........-..-nni. ol the Oreeon aenate. . During tha yeara of 177, 1878, and 187 he wa. grand ma.terof St. Helen lodge No. 38 A. F. ft A. M., k i.l., hp waa a member ol in,ii,i' at tha tune of bia death The fuueral aervicea were held uuder .u. ,il ilia Uaaonio lodKO Ol this city, laal Suuday, in their hall, . number of friend and brother were gathered to hear the l i..i k..l ..! ceremony of the DCMUIHUI " - - Maaoulo order, after which the larger iKirtlou ol the crowd repaired to the turying ground to bear the hut aad - oLqu'a AAanevidenceoflbehigh reapect in which he w held by hi ,any friend, and brolhera, the pro . ,i,. orave wa one ol the Urge Tver wiTneaaed from thi. place -i. 3 ... 64 voar of aae, aud TZ'Z Ind ttv'e Cliidren (four I i iri to mourn hi uu !?2!.";"d-r The bereaved family have the heartfelt yo.palhy of tbe.r many frienda. Member, of Coxey1. army maydraw 7 in..,, on a to the Wash- "'".r:.:--. .m t. from eTaVo Veven men claim U.g to be; llie iaveoi d of Uody. who were arre-ted-the othr day lioay, wtiu ..,, trehihl car, lurafl and complete ock of. Ing ' , . hJ public i invited to cull on bun. Time wilt doubil.i. improve now .dTthe Columbii. river, aa the run f al...ou ee.uH fV be. u,. IM W ' age, and large numbtsra are oangnt. Mr. Ellen J. Foster (there In charge of a delegation of the feniiile imll- workera of New England who have came to prolt aguinvl the paatage of the tariff bill. They are representa tive nf the wotiian'a republican mwo- ciaiion of tha' United Slate. They ay that the bill in. ita preaent ahape mean ttarvation for the mill heiid ol New England, Mr. Cleveland (nil given thecuckooc from the taiea which are to hold dem ocratic convention thi year, a gigau- iu tank, in demanding ol them that In admiui.tration .ball be endoraed by thoae conventions, iu Mime of the tale. Alabama aud Miaaouri, for in lance thi will beaomewhal ditfioull, aa tbe democratic aenator from thoae tale are oppenly oppoeeil lo the ad- mini.traiion aud will uae tneir power Ui prevent lite adoption of auvb a re- lutiou. in aliaauu'l me auminutra- tion nien have already decided to do whlit the Cleveland meJ o bittern abiiaed Senator Hill for doing in New Yoik in 1892 hold a nap convention on May 15. Uepublicaua feel a deei intvret in thi light, a l hey regard Miaaouri a. rightfully belonging in the republican rank, anyway, aud the plit that may reault will help aloiiK tbe good cauae. Rumor to the effect that the demo oratic break-up which i uow lb rent ened will include the retirement ol two or more uieuiber of the cabinet, are being diecuaeed in iuuer denio cralio circlet with much freedom, but it i extremely doubtful whether au) mumber ol the cabinet will willingly retire, and it i not to lie bulieved thai Mr. Cleveland ha aaked any of I hum tn get out he mJch prefer that they houhl alay in, for the preaeut alleaal. Republican aenator notified the dettiocraia while Senator Alhaon wai mitkiug hi ureal apeech agniuat tlie tariff bill that they knew llieir right and intended to maintain them during thi debate, and that any expectation of railroadiug the bill through the ceil ate might a well be abaudoued at tlie alert. The democrat have put Sena tor Harri,of reutiHaaee, iu charge ol the bill becauao of their belief that hi. piiKhing qiialilie exceed ihoe poe eaed by Senator Vorheea, whoae po titmn a chairman of the finance mini mi I tee make, him the actual custo dian of the bill Tha recent election,, have atreugihened the determination of the republican lo light the bill with every weapon at their coinniMud, the moat t them believing that the lo, 000.000 people affected by the bill will ondorae any action thai prevent the bill becoming a law. The house committee on bankinii and uurrenov haa favorably repoiteil a bill ubiecting greenback to altiU and municipal taxation. The eilver men regard thi bill with great favor. 1 A timilar bill ha twice paaaeu n enate without a uiaaeuung vue, t, .niB Ui be eenerally believed that the houae, having failed to pas- .i.. .nin.im h i over l lie veto.wiu aouii .-o .... .1... ....... n ,u.n a ai ver Hunt over uiu free-ooiuage bill, wnicn, n tood. will iu a lew nay oe rr.iic. u. Kidnaue oommitlee. lo tart Una Hgh., however, will require urn- ority vote ol tlie uou. mi., ...diata in tbe senate eeni .i: ..A i rn it alone on the Unfl k.ll H.illltt LII11B Mail Drun.yi uii. . . , . . i ....I ,..l,...ot a lurltt Dill 01 IU owu, " UWUUVH - . . . that lie womu, a m it be stinati- PERSONAL AND LOCAL. Judge Blancbard heard private bna- nen i uetoay at Hie courlhou. The iteamer Iralda is again on tbe rnriiuna Ualt foint route again. We have not teen her time-card. , B. U. McNutt and wife, of Vernonia. were in town thi week, I lie guest of Mr. and Mr. W. A. Horn. The Clatsop County New,publihed at Weal port, reached u I hi week. 0. II. Bynon i tlie enterprising editor. H, A. Corli, of Mainville, returned home Tuesday evening after a long uy ol Grant. Paaa, where he ha been developing tome mining property. The IrrepresKible 8. B Roue, mayor of Vernonia, pawed through tin place Monday, on hi way to the state con vention to which he i a delegate. The fiahing'-Veaaon opened at 1? o'clock Monday night, and already the river ia dotted with the white .ail of IWhinraft. Thi being the fourth year vjncer a, large run of aalmon via ited me river, It in predicted that the pieiieul seaaon will be a profitable one for fi.hermnn. The wift and commodious passen ger ateanier Sarah Dixon become. daily more popular with the traveling public, on account of prompt wrvice, reasonable fares, gentlemanly and ibliging officer, and good accomtno lation. The cheap farea and first- clits tervice furnished by Menars. Shaver Bros, i always tho same, whether with or without opposition, which fact entitles ihern to the most liberal patronage. DBLiENA. J. W. Turner is clearing land for O. E. Wonderly.-, The Beaver Fall republican club now haa fifty-one members. Wm. Holaapple haa purchased a line pan of mulea of Jeaae Ray. John Hoffman recently purchased a lot of tine fruit tret, of Dr. Mcaerve. H. Soderatrom ha gone with hi family to Aatoria where he will engage iu the uiiimer' Halting. W. I. Holmes, who has been living at Tillamook, we are pleaaed to note ha. returned to thi neighborhood. COLUMBIA COUNTY'S FINANCIAL EXHIBIT Giving the Cleric, Sheriff, and Treasurer's Re port for the Six Months Ending March 31, 1894. SEMIANNUAL STATEMENT Of tbe County Treasurer of C.-lumbia County, Oregon, for tbe all month ending on the Blet day ol Marcrt, A. v., JOW, oi money rwvirw ami paid out, from whom received and from what source, and on what account paid out: SEMIANNUAL REPORT Of the County Clerk of Columbia County, State of Oregon, showing the amount and number of claim allowed by the County Court of said County, lor what allowed, amount of warrants drawn, and amount of warrant outstanding and unpaid, from the Oral day of October, 1893, to tbe Slat day of March, 1894, both inclnsivei O WHAT ACCOUNT ALLOWED. Road and bridge. Pauper Criminal and circuit court. , Criminal and jtiatice court , . (Stationary and printing Courthouse and jail . ...... Clerk Sheriff Bounty on animal. Baliff - School superintendent.. , County judge County comuiiaaioners. Insane v Supervisor.... , Jury . Coroner County treasurer , Fuel Assessor Di.t rid attorney Surveyor..:... Exporting book. Reporter Teacher examination Rebate on expert' report Rebate of trial fee '. Rebate of taxea ..... County attorney ..... Compiling delinquent roll Laud bought Total amount claim allowed and drawn, . . . AMoUKT OF OUTSTAIfDIHO WABRAXT URPAID Something appears to attract Tin. I eaerve ut Lot creek quite frequently of late. Perhaps Mr. Ricbardaou could i explaiu. A rocial danee was Riven at the res ilience of John Stohiuau last Saturday evening, and those present report au enjoyable time. C. 8clineider, who has resided at Mavger for the part year, haa removed hi family to bi olabe on the Upper Clatakanie, where he will hereafter re-vide. At the republican primary for Beaver Fall precinct held on the 28th if laal month, John McAdam Waa nominated for justice of tbe peace,aud Albert AlklUa for constable. Alfred Morgan attended the repub lican convention at St. Helen lad week, and we heard something about i wedding, but on better iiilormatioii learned that he only made arrange ments for the license tu case be should net her consent. Go ahead, Alfred, No risk ; uo gain" I our motto. ' A lame and enthusiaitie audience assembled at the hall last Suuday to lialen to an interesting address by Hon. T. J. Cleetou. The aubieclewere the tariff and finance, which waa ex plained in a clear aud comprehensive maimer, influencing us lo think over the situation iu way we haveu'l been accustomed to for a long tune. A few more speeches like that one and the iHii.nl ista will be shorn of their pet hobbies, aud ilia ranka so deserted that the owls will hoot in its vacant air castles. Outstanding unpaid County Warrants on 31st day of March, 1BU4. Estimated interest accrued thereon....... MAYGUR. Oeo. Mavcer looks happy once more hia best girl ha returned. Andv Claiinmut is making some valuable improvements on his place. The Maveer company have again started their null, after a "lay-up" of a few months. The Crenno is now ready for the summer trade, ami von can get a much "tauglefoot" aa you cau carry and more, too. Bob Crea has returned from Port- laud where he haa been receiving med teal treatment, but we ar aorry to say he ia not much Improved iu bealtn. Our town is on the increase not two babies ill two weeks. A boy Was burn to the wife of Jante- Knich, and a daughter wa born to the wife of Jack Huntley. , ' Our republican club is in a prosper ing condition, having a membership of twenty-four, and with a proaijecl of doubling the same In a short time. May the good work go on until we can attain see the day of republican government we have aeen enough of the other creed. AM0DMT OF CLAIM ALLOWED. 1,589 37 677 01 408 90 815 76 434 20 350 60 1,796 85 1,187 65 210 00 108 00 101 00 250 01 214 70 14 10 1,751 25 726 90 8 00 174 99 10 00 174 00 90 00 140 20 839 15 110 00 42 00 61 00 6 00 165 93 300 00 125 00 196 91 .112,368 37 AMOUNT OF WABBAMT DBAWM. ' To awiount oft band state road fund I 461 76 To amount on band school fund...... S82 68 To amount oq baud general (uud.....v Mza 4Z To amount on band inatitut fund......,, 110 00 To amount on band special depoeit ................. 49 1 To amount received from ex it easnrer, error in settle ment.. , 933 53 To amount received from ex- treasurer, interest on above 96 47 Tu amount received from ex.- county clerk, balance on trial fee MW To amount received from W. H. Kyser, ineaur, poil tax for year of 1893, 232 00 To amount received from ex- aheriff, error in settlement 130 34 To amount received from tbe atate treasurer,tat) school tax , L30 V) To amount received from T. J. Cleetun. county school superintendent, school dis trict Ho. i Joint. . , 'aw To amount received from Henry Hudson, Justice of the peace, money found on dead body 27 47 To amount received frost T. J. Cleeton, teacher public examination S 00 To amount received on ac count of liquor license. . . 900 00 T amount received on ae- -coun t of fi nea 190 00 Ta amnunt received from E. E. Quick, trial feea 499 00 To amount received from sheriff, general tax. 9,039 02 To amount received from aheriff. anecial school tax of 1893 284 67 To amount received from E. E. Quick, reporter fee. . 10 00 112368 37 the Total amount of unpaid County Warrants. PRINCIPAL. 142,199 49 142 199 49 HTBRBST. 82,600 00 82,500 00 STATE OF OREGON. .. County of Columbia) . I. E. M. Wharton, do hereby certify that the foregoing is a irne and cor rect statement of 'he amounts received, pid out and remaining on band, in he County Treasury of said County for tbe Ix montb ending on toe ai day of March, A. D., 1894. .... ... j .:. J.i. M f A T 1CAJ W noes my nana wis eiu asy o. ih. . "-M WHART01J County Treasurer. SEMI ANNUAL 8UMMARY 8TATEMENT Of the Financial Condition of the Conntvof Columbia, fn the Bute of Oregon, on the Slat day of March, A. D., 1894 : MUGKLB BROS LIABILITIES. To warrants drawn on the County Treasurer, antl outstanding and unpaid To estimated amount oil interval act-rued thereon Total liabilities.... AMOUNT. 142199 49 . 2600 00 BESODKCB. 844,699 49 Bv fund in the hand of County Treasurer appli cable to the payment of County Warrant. . . . Bv fund in the hands of County aheriff applica ble to the payment of County Warrant. , . . By estimated unpaid Cur rent Taxe applicable to the payment of County Warranta By Delinquent Taxes ap plicable to the payment of County Warrtnls. By fund in the handa of I County Treasurer to pay County Warrant adver tised and not presented By indebtedness of Couoty Total resources. AMOUJTT. $ 862 68 18,982 58 24496 51 372 92 294 80 $44,699 49 STATE OF OREGON. ) County of Columbia r v v o.,i,.fc f!,.n.itv Clerk of the County of Columbia, 8tate of Oregon do hereby certify that the foregoing ia a true and correct statement of the number and amount oi ciaima an. weu j mo u.imj . for the eix months endiug on the 31st day of March, 1894, on what account the same were allowed, aud the mount of warrants drawn, and the amount .j ......t. .1tiJ...dintf d imuaid aa the same appear opou the record of ... ..m. uH in m (iffinial cuatcaJv. 7 Witness my band and the seal of tbe County Couit of said County thia 4th day ol April, A. v., ion. Wl ;...Qaict J County Clerk. SEMI ANNUAL STATEMENT Of the amount of money and warranta received for taxes and money paid to - the Comity Treasurer by the Sheriff nf Columbia County, Oregon, from t .. ak k sr a a rw IDAi . December 13, 1H93 and ending on the 311 day ot narcn, A u., ion: TO AMOUMTS BCCBIVBD DUBIHO THB MoMTH OF I- Dec. 1893 Jan. lt94 The Count? Treasurer and Saturdays ot sack wssk. Can b seen at St Helens on Wsdassdrys in rnivn notice . i. . . . .itittt I1K1VH 111Mb luted for the bill reported front the finance committee, which fore the senate. ineoi;i .-i . . i u..k.i,a Introduced an ator Alien, oi ""--."-;". .,,,!,, ,tiendment to tue tar.u ... "" make a general and material red uc Uon in the duties imp.aed by the com Uee'.b,ll,.ndco,,uin.a provision or the free coinage of .liver. The oue. ion of a Iree-coin-Re amendment ?UT. ..-in-1, causina the administra- U i.uu ...... - ... . in-m. linn much anxiety. . r bcred that Senator Quay g nl,cf r5... hill nassed the house rinlenUotoofrer. free-coinage aitiaiifiiiient. wh..r a democrat in congress get. .oo lively H is only Ia .ier.tion" to mate The undersigned will be In this place every Friday with his patent saw .trunnion- ma chine, and is prepared to gum atid rile saws. Leave your saws at the blackxnntli sbop. 0. F. Kowlss. i t Tt!A!x Kxwatsd at tatsofflos lna Jfin FPlniinS lyllh manner, and at prioss UUtl UlllUUf) to ,uit tbe timet. Envelopes, bill headu, letter heaus. DUHiiess sua ti..u, cird.. blanks, and In fact, the odlce 1; better eaulliped than ever betore 10 lurn ow au of ooramerolal Job printing. hlmi...1-': I iTOirR SALE . i inT nssh. to the htffh bidder, the follow n?-desoribed real prop Inx vis: "Tbe northast onetiarter of the southwest one-quarter oi "'' " l township No. 4 north, ramie No 1, west of !h Wlllimette meridian, eon alning 44 .10 i es. Idds will be received to may vn, lm, 'Address all OKTQ racino uro,. In coin and currency ou tax roll 1888 In coin and currency ou lax roll 1889 In coin and currency on. Sher iff's assessment 1889 In coin and currency on tax roll 1890 In coin and currency on tax roll 1891 In coin and ourrency on Sher iff's aaseaament 1891 In coin and currency on tax roll 1892 In coin and ourrency on Sher- irTa assessment 1893 In coin and currency on lax roll 1893.... In conn tv warranta on' tax roll! 1S93.... .. . .... In coin on special school tax 1893 ,.. Total received ............ 1191 28 1191 28 $ 64 49 . 69 24 14 03 28 00 449 801 1615 66 Fr-b. 1894J March 1894 2 02 10 37 30 001 43 73 U 25 69 78) 17 47 $174 62 S 79 21 99 S3 07 S 60 74 48 77 25 4.210 97 1,596 29 275 57 96.297 tl BY AMOUNT PAID TO COUXTT TtjjtAUBE ; On December 23 and 30, 1893 On January 7, 19. 20. and 27, 1894. . On February 8, 10. 17, ana 24, ibm. . . . fi On March 8, 10, 17, 24. and 81, 1894 ., On Special school tax, March 2, 10, 17, 24, and 31. 1894. . I 191 28 616 66 174 62 6.022' 34 275 67 Monterey County. California. STATE OF OREGON, ) Countv of Columbia! I, T. C. Watts, Sheriff of said County, do hereby certify that the foregoing statement is correct and true. - Witness my band this 2nd day of April, A. D., 1894. . T. C. WATTS. Sheriff of Columbia County. AMOUMTS BBCXIVBO. Total. .915,602 67 AMOUNT PAID OITT. By amonnt paid out ou county warrants 96,990 07 By amount paid out on school superintendent's warranta 1,969 75 By balance general fund on band applicable to pay ment of county ar- , . . .' rant ...................... 852 88 By balaYice school fond on hand airportioned . . 27 73 By balance school fund on hand not apportioned .... 180 00 By amount on band to pay 'county warranta . adver tised attri Vrot presented. . . 372 92 By amount on hand special school tax of 1893. ... . ... 284 57 By amount on hand special deposit.. 77 88 By amount on band institute . fund 115 00 By amount on band state road fund 461 76 By amount on hand applica- . ble to payment of atate lax 1 of 1893 4.270 81 tUl..., ....915,602 67 M AIUPACTUBERC OF AXD DXALKS Vt Rough and Dressed Lumber. FIR AND CEDARS Of Every Style Grade and Variety. AT THB OLD STAND, ST. HELENS, OREGON The table are alaya supplied with the Beat Ediblee and Delica- ciea the market affords. TERMS REASONABLE FOR REGULAR BOARDERS Havinc been newly refurnished we are prepared to give satisfac : lion to all our paeons, and eolicil a ahare of your patronage. J. GEORGE, Proprietor, St. Helens. Oregon St. Helens Livery. Stables TH08. COOPEB, Proprietor. Handy location, and you can feel ure that your horaet will receive m good attention a though yon were caring for them yourself. HANDY TURNOUTS ON SHORT NOTICE. 2stlsT'LJTT BROS THE LEADING MERCHANTS OF Vernonia and Cornelius, Ogn. WRITE TO CORNELIUS FOE 8TA0E DATES. FISHERMEN AND CAMPERS SUPPLIED . , J. H. DECKER , . . TONSORIAL ARTIST The old aad reliable barber haa hia rator just aa harp aa can be found, and will abare yon com- , fortably and quickly for only fifteen cenla. . v -: OIVE HIM A CALL AT THE OLD STAND ON STRAND BT The Uble will be anpplied with tbe beet the market afford. Pc:rd ths Day, West, cr Llcntli at Rssssnatb rstss Everything Clen. : A Share of Yenr Patronage ia Solicited. A. H. BLAKESLEY, Prop, ST. HELENS, OR ST. HELENS MEAT MARKET All kind of Fresh and Ballad Meat. Sausage and Fiakv Meat by Whoteealj at Special rate. Expraaa wagpoa run to til parts r' of the the city, and charge reasonable. ' SWEETLAND . & - SHELDON, - PROPRIETOI