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About The Oregon mist. (St. Helens, Columbia County, Or.) 188?-1913 | View Entire Issue (July 27, 1894)
OREGON MIST. rtmUMHItO KVKRV FRIDAY. 6IDE-1LKAD PARAGRAPHS. OUT Tw Nttum. Deputy Clerk Harris paid a vii.lt to Mia Nehulem valley tlili week, ami to hi ranch, which i In the vicinity of Vernoula. .Next. Mr, D. II. Tope, of Carloo, exhibits oats which measure 0 feet 4 Inches In hoiglith. Th heads arsis' Inches long with a italic one-third of a iuch in diameter, AMNivcRtiKV Ball. As announced last week the second anniversary ball 1. 0. 0. F. will be given In the opera house next Monday night. Ticket, including upper, $1.25. Bona Impbovkmcht. -Mr. W. II. Dolman It having a new floor put down In hie store, and sume other noticeable Improvements made which will add to the general appearance of the interior. Niw Quarters. Pong, the laun dryman, bae relooaUid hU laundry in one of the old houiei lu the south end of town, and is having an addition reeled somewhat higher than the mala building, for drying purposes. Additional Stock. N. A. Ferry, tbe IJouUon merchant, has purchased the stock of dry good and groceries of J. II. Hwager, and together with the fixtures, has moved them to his Houl ton store, where the goods will be sent out in the usual trade channel. Steamboat Racing. Steamboating on the Columbia is quite exciting these days. The Potter and Tele phone are nearly evenly matched in peed, and contest the right-of-way daily on the Astoria route, sometimes one and sometimes the other in the lead. The Thompson and Lurline are also needing for supremacy every day. It la exciting fur the passengers. Natural Talxmt. Miss Frankie Way. who has been attending the Portland High School for the patyear and a half, i uow at home spending her vacation. Miss Way is now tak ing the Latin eourse and expects to devote about three years more to var ious studies at the High School, after which the young lady expects to take up vocal music for which she has natural talent. Qohe Camping. Dr. Edwin Boss and Mr. A. Davis left on Tuesday on a campinii trip up Lewis river. It is aid by other camping out just now, that the two gentlemen are Jonahs, for as soon as they took their depart ure the clouds begun to gather and the temperature raised until Wednea day it begun to rain In dead earnest. They seem equal to the rain-makers of Texas. Good Crops. Mr. R. Searcy, after snendinc the winter in Gilliam oouniy returned last Saturday, lie savs that throughout Eastern Oregon the orop yield will be enormous, far surpassing any wheat yield In that section in the history of the country. But here is where the trouble begins. There ia no market for the crop ana conse quently the country la little better off l.-r tle abundant yieiu. Rapid Wore. The Oregon way A Navigation Company's At the Cascade Looks. A gontleman who was at Cascade Locks Saturday made a nrettv thor ough examination of the portage road and the locks. He tells The Dalles Chronicle that the road is not seriously damuged, and that 11000 will put it in good repair. The lower incline, or a part ol It. floated, but as it waa in an eddy all the timbers and rails drifted back into the caunl, and were not lost. The Duy brothers have repaired a por tion oi tne roan, so they are now run ning thuir cur as far down as the lower end of the lock. It is thought that the end of the incliue at the boat lauding Is still in place. The damage to the looks has been greatly overrated. A short piece of the north guard wall has gone out, and some of the masonry near the mouth of tbe canal in the north side, was undermined and fell over into the canal. On the lower end, from the steps on tbe south wall to the lower breakwater, the rip-rap got water-soaked, and slid down. Major Post says that no more dry wall will be laid, and the rip-rap will be replaced by solid masonry. About fifty stone outtert are at work, and a large num ber of men are at work on the wall getting it ready to lay the coping. The work will be prosecuted vigorously, and every man that can be used will be put at work just as fust as the re ceding waters will permit. Bold Attack of a Cong-ar. Quite a thrilling adventure took place up the Wynooche last week. The heorine, Mrs. George Evers, was hoe ing in the garden when a cougar made his appearance, coming towards her. She started to retreat, walking back wards. The cougar came close enough to soring upon her, and was not scared at hor brandishing tbe hoe. When he was in striking distance she brought the hoe down on his nose. This aot caused the animal to retreat, upon which she hastily entered the house and called for assistance. Frank Pal mer, a neighbor, was near, and pur sued the cougar, firing two shots at him. Me followed bini into the brush, and disturbed another cougar. One of them took refuge in an old root house near bv. and a boy was sent after a rifle. A second attack waa thon made and Palmer succeeded in killina- the cougar which had taken refuse in the bouse. He was eoout Ave feet in length, and was very poor, rich orobably accounted tor his boldness. Mr. Mlnto Will be There. Hon. John II. Minlo took the 11:17 train from Salem Sunday to Albany, ava the Oresronian. where he expected to loin the uartius irom Denton anu Lincoln counties who expect to ex' nlore the Suntiam region with a view to extending the Oreiton Pacific rail road several miles, and continuing by wacrnn road to an Eastern Oregon connection. Mr. Minto first intended iroitiff on horseback to Mill City, but concluded that at tbe age of seventy two years be ought to spare himself a little so as to be able to tuke to the woods with the rest of tbe crowd. PERSONAL. "Make hay while the sun shines." J. D. Wharton was in town Toes day last. You can always get a good cigar at Boss' drug store. Mrs. Keasey, of Nehalem valley, was in town Monday. I. S. Bumgardner, of Deer Island, was a caller Tuesday. The wettest rain of the season fell Wednesday, so those say who forgot their umbrellas. Judce Blanchard. of Rainier, was at the county seat attending to official business yesterday. Denutv Sheriff Blakesley was down in the Marshland neighborhood Tues day, serving some papers. Mrs. J. Q. Muckle attended the Chautauqua Assemly at Gladstone, Clackamas county, Wednesday last. The Oreaon City Enterprise, with its usual enterprise, issued a daily dur ing the Chautauqua Assembly at Gladstone this week. William Fluhrer. of Mist, made final proof on his homestead Wednes day, with Fred Dales and William McDonald a witnesses. Mrs. M. Richardson, of Portland, was in St. Helens Wednesday on ber siv home from Aetoria where she bad been visiting ner oaugoter. Professor John P. Hawes, of As toria, waa a caller Tuesday, rroiessor HawAi. besides Deinir an anaoie gentleman is one of the most success ful educators in me state. Martin Manning, of Washington county, was in town Haturaay. xie had been out In tne aenaiera vauey taking observations, in company with Railroad Commissioner S. B. Rose. Dr. McLaren, of Rainier, was in the city Wednesday and took out his first papera to become a citizen, me urny thing to be regretted ia that we are not receiving many more such citizens, Mr. W. B. Dillard is rusticating at the seaside, mingling with the clams, somewhere between the Straits of Fuca and the Golden Oate. Wherever he is it is safe to. predict tbe time passes pleasantly. Mrs. E. A. Willis came down from Hilisboro Friday to visit her daughter, Mrs. J. R. Beegle. She was accom panied by Miss Msy Willis. Tbe for mer returned home Monday, while tbe latter will remain here some time. Rail line from I'otllaud east which was washed way along the Columbia river by the recent freshet is being repaired very r.mdlv and is expected to have the entire line ready for through trains by tbe first of August. For several days trains have been running on schedule time as far aa Tbe Dalies. The dam age to the road is not nearly so bad as was at first suppoaed. Fees In Advance. Sheriff Doan has had placed in his hands several writs Of attachment (or service. Un der the new law the fees for the work must be naid in advance by the com plainant which was not done, hence tbe siierirr cannot serve w The attorney! declare they will not .a ... 1.- J . .m.A lhafSI. nut up we in tuuo lore no service esn no nan, The Mississippi Warrants Case, Washington. July 24. The alleged violation of the laws of the United States bv the stale of Mississippi, in issuing warrants bearing similitude to the United States money, was consid nrea at the cabinet meeting. The matter wss referred to Attorney-Gen eral Diner, with power to act. He n trawl ml iIia dinirlnt attorney at St. Louis to commence proceedings against future. DBLENA. Farmers in this vicinity are making rapid progress putting up their bay as the weather has been most excel lent for that purpose. The Lost creek school is progress ing nicely under tbe management ol Miss Ida Morgan. W. N. Meserve. county surveyor. went to St. Helens the oral oi tne wmk to aurvev out a county road near there. Rwerson Bros, have their log chute completed, and witn a lime more wure. on the road they win ne reaay to cum menoe hauling logs. J. W. Turner has purchased a tract of land near Maygers, and expect to move his family there in tne n the national bank note printed the warrants. firm that fUt.it Clored Yesterday. The sheriff's sale of land for delinquent taxps closed yesterday. Hereafter the nnnaltv of 20 per cent will be added Since the 9ih ol June Sheriff Waits has collected 95.693,28 of the deliu irnnitt tuiA. and since the roll was nvAi- tsi him the total amount outstanding and unpaid has decreased Lod all report a pleasant time, Miu Fannie Meserve finished her nhnnl in the Trvon district last Fri day, and on Monday opened school in .. . ... . . this district, witn a large enrollment. Miss Gillam, of Clatskanie, has been nnaiwtiA to teach the Morris school this fall. A rv nleasant excursion and pic nic to Beaer Falls waa enjoyed by some of our youog folka last Sunday, fendanU are aatisfied of things. with The de- this state Surday Services. Presiding Elder U fl Wire Dreached here last Sunday. a i 10 an a. m aud at 3 p. m. the ser vices were held in the grove Just back r ...,, Tii AVAninff service was Ik ilia, church, and Quite a goodly number were present. A considerable nf enthusiasm was manifested ....i .i. ih close of the services tbe pas- in.nl ll those who had a desire 1...1 hnitur life to come forward .i.i..nna nf auch desire. Tbe till in nromplly responded to by nine persons. i.ul.iini Lecture. Mrs. Ida fjuruh, of MoMinnville, stale lecturer for the W. 0. T. U., delivered an ad dress here Tuesday evening to a fair iced audience. During the course of i... ,.murt. iha ladv made some very t..H etatnments. among them that out of nearly W men In the Oregon pen itentiary only two were oyer the age r r .,. nd that the liquor trafflo wa( either the direct or indirect cause of U the crimes for wh ch they were punished. We .re inclined to eve fu. h. nnt v a led the peniten tiary lately, or else the governor has Slly pardoned all the old men out except the two reierou vu, r latter. ' ' ' , ' : nnnva The county record o United State. Pnts printed form, and the other a record if warranty deed, also printed in b ank on". The former can be sue SSiliy used because P'' made out in the same form, hut here is a grave question a to whether a Bribed record for warranty deeds will C success, a there are so many d,f Went form, of deed. used. And a. IhT record must compare verbatim SthX orighial, .om. must necessarily be made in ordei : to m.. . hiunb record of deed. ".K'-.r..' r;d. iu.t non. wn" " Tm.-V.. Sheriff about three-fourths. There are nut fn ridenta of the county who have not Daid. Judge Blanchard was on hand yesterday and bid in the re- m.ininn- lillrf for the COUOtV SB TO- nnirMH hv law. and now the penally ' ., . ' 1 . .L. ill an in on tne remaiuuor ui n the county instead or speculators so thai, iha poiintv is fullv protected in the matter, and the property is subject to redemption now the same as if bid bv private parlies tne perany m . - - - . ... t .j i. -.in ! mir mora nut tne lauu hM far iha tax. cost and penalty. collected is that much Bain as the delinauenl tax has not heretofore been ooueoveu. Miss Estella Holsapple. who has been attending school at Portland, is spending her vacation at home. DEER ISLAND. The farmers need rain. Ole Oleaon is still very sick. Mr. Galviu has returned to Portland. Rliftkherries are very scarce this summer. Two of Ben Enyert'a sons are down the river fishing. TMwin Merrill has a fine field of wheat about ready to harvest. . . - . ..... I J Inl. ... w I This men water uu uuho ran TaTBtiriTiv roREST r lican. uic . , a" n,nn the Washinc- damage to annus- 0.j-uu. .iri nf ihA T.nwer Columbia, and inHiraiinna are that vast amouatsof ti.nkarArA heine destroyed. Over on n rival- A ffFAAt RIOUa OI SmOKD Wll be seen from the south side of the bay, and judging from its sixe, the whole country m.f.t be on fire. The hills Wnrt nnbv east, are " ml.tof smoke from the burning for- MAYOEH. Harry Hondenou went to Portland this wsolt, . . Fo-et fires are rsirlnn nar here sgafn this year, and we areaiulotiHly waiting for a ralu that will thoroughly drench things, There was a tlnnnt social dancs at tb bouse of Harry llofl'inan HalanJay night iaat. ah nau a goou time who wore ui. Mrs. J. 0. Watt s of Scanpoono, is here on a vMt to her parent, Mr, and Mrs. low ing. ne will return noma me nrst ui wo week. . The comblriatiun of Harry Oolemon's to about ready to start out on a tour. Harry says If the old man Coleman holds oat be can make all the money he wants. The bear can't be beat on tne wresue or uniim iriK beer only by one and that Is his organ man, Jimmie Coakly, and the show would make a dog laugh. , 1n,aa lflnnh rntllrnAll one nlffht last week and went to the home where he for merly lived and which is now occupied by Waller Ula.lr Kill-h heffAri to Ttlf loUOlf for admittance and Walter let hhn yell un til he waa boame wd tuen ne toiu uim hj so elsewhere and find his wife. This Kincb i iha man whn tiink Mrs. Kamnev's money and nktiiued out a few weeks ago. and there hat been a warrant for his arrest ever sinoe. As soon as Judge Henderson found mil Iffiifth vay H h,-lf Iih hail liim Disced in the Clatskanie )all to await trial, ana n i to be hoped tbat be will go up for some tuns. Death of a Pioneer. Jesse Banon died at his home In Oillton, Columbia county , urecon, on J uir is, iowi, Thesubieot of this sketch was born in Vermont in 1812. and was married 10 l.ou vina Scott In 1840. The fruits of their union were four children. Mr. Bacon moved to Oregon In 1852; was a faithful member of th Evangelical church, and was loved and expected by all who bsd the pleasure ot bis acquaintance. . U. n. btsoop. Rammer Oonaplalnt. I ...i fall I was taken with a kind of sum mer complaint, accompanied with a won derful diarrhoja. Soon after, my wife's sister, who lives with ns, was taken In the same way. We used almost everything without benefit. Then I said, let us try uhamberlaln'a Colic, Cboleraand Diarrhoea remedy, which we dia, anu mat eureuus right away. I think much of it, as it did m n.l.af U waa riwvinimended to do. l,,hn Hartzler. Bethel. Berks Co. . Pa. 25 and 50 cent bottles for sale by Edwin Ross, PKKI8 NKWB. The vegetable crop needs rain badly, A number of neonle from Peris at tended the hop at Mainvillo Saturday night, and had a good time. Tbe farmer, are done baying. Miaa T)ll Cades closed a three months term ot school at this place last Friday. Blackberries are scarce. We think the crop was killed by the late trosts, B SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT Large Assortment of Pure and Fiesh Drugs and Patent Medicines -AT THt- forth county of Colombia, 1' C. Jaquish, and against B. W. Fiuronier, for the sum of Ave hundred and forty-l and seventy-six one-hundredths (.7e) dollars, with lntorest thereon at th e rate i of elirlit per cent per annum from the Bin day of May, tHM. and the further sum ofhuy one arid fifteen one-hundredths 1.1) dollars cost, and for the costs and e- oenses of sale on sain wru, ui -j n ment rendered May 17tb, 1M, now there fore, by order of said judgment and execn. Hon; I have levied npon and will, on Hot. r duy, the 4th day of August, leW, at tne front door of tiie county courthouse, in i. Helens. Columbia county, siaie yi "'K"" at the hour of 10 o'clock s. m. of said day, sell at oubllo auction, to the highest bid der, for cash, all of the interest of saiu oe- i.biIahI aj vis fnim nists-. sir weiiia-.u aaaaie SOAPS. PERFUMERY. BRUSHES. POWDERS, &C. in.nl.1n aalfl ealise in ine mhiuwiiir-wwbv..-- i j real property, to wit: ah .V"'""""' the following-described tractsof land which lies on the east side of the Northern Pacific Railroad Company's right-of-way, through township 4 north, range 1, west of the Will amette meridian, as at present locaied, to- ill HAirinnino' sir n. miiiii, hi miiwii vivv 18 chains and 60 links south , Oi degrees and 89 minutes west from th northeast comer of the donation land claim of Thomas H. Smith, In section 4, township 4, ....... i wMtnr th Willamette menuiaui theooe 'south 68 degrees and 39 nilnutes raat niiaain A aim Ine 1.1 CIIB1IIS anu Ml links; thence north 82 degrees snd 80 min utes west 28 chains; thence north 88 de- .n,l H mlnlltaa Aaat 4 Chains tO Mil- r'""" .. . . .; .j. ...i. i,h ka ton crees; lueniw auwii paiuwc meandering, south 46degreea.east lOcbsins ; thence wuth 38 degrees and 80 minuuj east 7 chains and 50 links; thence north 8 H....... and Ml minutes east 1 chain and to itnira. thanm anuth 47 deerees east 6 chains; thence south 18 degrees west 3 chains 50 links: thence touth 50 degress east 1 chain and 50 links to piac oi uvmu nlng, containing twenty-nine and thirty ,v.,. nnahinnrAnt.lia Acres: and also tbe following real estate to-wit: Beginning at a point in MUton creek, in section o, in aaiu which point is north 47 degrees west 8 chains from tbe quarter section corner in the line between lection a and a in tiarnhin 4 north ranre. 1 west. thence sontn 43 aegreee anu iu -""" "1 " point; thence nortn ennegrees aim zo utH t I chain and 25 links to said Milton creek : thence up said creek in the center thereof to the place of beginning, and con i.:nin nn and tarentv-three one-bun- dredths acres, to satisfy tbe hereinbefore- named sums, and tne costs ana eipen-iea of said sale. Witness my hand this 5th day of July. 1M. u, r. uhah. i(Ja3 Sheriff of Colombia Connty, Oregon, St. Helens Drug Store TOILET ARTICLES - - - Prescriptions Compounded AT ANY HOUR DURING THE OA Y Urt mum. Dr. Edwin Ross, Proprietor tt r A I rsfK RCF Ql IDPI IF ft rMI-OVIN m mis In the mutter of quality, th best ever placed on this market. Northwestern Agents. PORTLAND SEED CO. We are the One hundred and seventy-one Second street. Portland, Oregerl. THE ST. CHARLES HOTEL Corasr Front and Monlson Streets. This is tbe most popular hotel in Portland, and has been for manyvears. If yon want to meet a friend you will surely And him at the St. Charles. It also enjova the patronage of the business man of the northwest. Courteous attendants. Favorite Hotel of thw City ot Portland. W. PCNOWLES, gx-QPrletow o. PROFESSIONAL. jyCL. A. P. HcLAKBK, PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. Rainier. Oregon. Awarded Highest Honor World Pair. DEI; cnErUi MINS MOST PERFECT MADE A pure Crspe Cream of Tartar Powder. Free from Ammonia, Alum or any other adulterant 40 YEARS THB STANDARD. JJB. H. R. CLIFF, PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. 8t Helens, Oregon. THE BANQUET Main Street. St. Helena. Oreaon. FINE WINES, LIQUORS, ANU UIUAKS. She UvtB StftnkaeM fjssr tt w ffVAnaHt. A Good BiUiard and Poo! Table is provided for the use ot . Patrons, and parties who wish I to spend a pleasant hour should remember "THs, BAyit. 0nlB the Vntrset n fjset f giq t ' Card Tables are at the disposal of patrons who wish to indulp in a soc 11 al gaineoi . caro. and we can assure mem tnat tuey win uu wen "W. -A.. MEEKER, Proprietor LEADING - RESORT - IN - THL - Ul I Y y-jB. J. K. HALL, PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. Clatskanie, Columbia county, Or. J-jR. EDWIN BOBS, PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, IvIUOKHLiHS BROS HAHUFACTUBBB8 OF A5D DBALSRfl IN Rough and Dressed Lumber ;fir and cedar; 8t Helens, Oregon. I It Bares sate Children. "My little boy was very bad off for two months witn aiarrncea. we wseu Triua medicines, also called in two doctors, but nothing done him any (rood unt 1 we nsed Chamberlain's Colic. Cholera and Diarriiaa reinedv. which gave immeoiaie renei anu soon cured him. I consider it the best medicine made ana can conscientiously recommend it to all who need a diarrhoea or colic medicine. J. K. Hare, Trenton, Tex. 25 and 50 cent bottles for sal by Ed win Koss. H. MESERVE, Surveyor and Civil Engineer ST. HELENS, DELENA, OREGON. Of Every Style, Grade and Variety AT THE OLD STAND, : : OREGON rnnnlv Rnrvevnr. Land Survevine. Town Platting and Engineering work promptly ezecuteu. STOP FOR YOUR MEDICINS AT THE STATE AND COUNTY WARRANTS CLATSKANIE DRUG STORE TEACHER'S EIIMHATIOS. WnilM la henthr riven that for the pur pose of malting an examination o( all per sons who may offer themselves as candi dates for teachers of the public schools of this county, tbe county school tx ard there of will hold a publio examination at bt. Helena, tlremin. coiumencina at 1 ociock P. M.. Wednesday, August 8th. 1894. Ap plications for state certificates should be mail at the same time. J. b. WATTS, County School Superintendent of Colum bia Lonnty, ureiron. Uated al Scappoose, Oregon. July 24, 18M. OREGOIOnF WASHINGTON X)R. Bought by JAMES E. DAVIS, 247 Stark 8treet, PORTLAND, OKEUOW B. B. QUICK. CaaisBiasloaMr ef Ltasdslor WssMagtaa Of Th water is eettint' off the mead and thev are beKiauing to loon green again. The Cataratt boys have purchased themselves a team of horses and are hauling out their wood. Mrs. Annie Niohols, of Portland, has hnn v uitins her aister, Mrs. wauie I Hildas ; It K..U k.,i li.l Mlnrnnt hflm lllin, eats. Another smauer nro i's puji, - fust back of the Knappton mills., Th n.rtseg -ho took tbe contract ' 1 in fi 1 Merrill's jjaae are now av ni rr.Tw ay IH Jail. James LnH will soon have the fill completed, Vi.nnh was tried in Justice Hall' .nt at 1 latsKsnie ia .1 a -i.K Urt-env nf 12 from Mrs, Ramsev.ana senieuuu y-j - of 25 and costs. In the aosence iL s..h.tHktJvif.iir. in iihv fciin ;"7: hrniwht to St. Helens it .ill ha a ereat benefit to the neigh' borhood aa the old bridge has been very dangerous for a long time. War Between China and Japan, War has been declared between the aaienuaut - H n to U.n nowerhll nations of the Orient, by M?r.n.i - dBy uW Bnd jBpan. The latest reports tne aneriu . . p...i .u n.hi . r.a in i.na omintv mu. . 1 n - has al- TTX from ready begun in different parts of Co claims he wrrowea .ne orincipallv participated in by I Chine. In the first conflict a Japan- I Ha ftTan MVI DO HH with he Coxey arm, for the last three month, and ba. never been in Jn.1 before. Religions services at the church al St. Helen. Saturday evening at 8 o'clock, and Sunday morning at 10.30 and evening at 7.45 o'clock; Bunriay School at the close of the morning Sr.toe. 8onc .ervice for thirty min ot. at evening service. Everybody invited, - Commission Appointed. President Cleveland has appointed John lfKernnn.of New York and Nicholas B. Worthinglon, of Peoria, li to sot with the lhor oommissiori "'Car oil Pi Wright, to investigate tha eaaee of the recent strike and who responsible for the 1. of properly. nae cruiser sank a (jninese iranspur., naiiain? the death of many persons, Ouen hostilitieB nave oeen going uu thrOUgllOUl IIIB lU wuuam ..ol rlava. and from present indica tions nothing can prevent a bloody nnnflint between Ihe two nations, which is the outgrowth of the Ooreau dispute. a. W. COLE, , Notary Public Cole & Quick, St. Helens, Oregon PROPRIETORS OP "Thorn's Numerical System OP Title Abstracts" FOR Columbia County, - Oregon TITLES Examined and abstracts furnished. Will attend to matters before the Board of Equalisation! payment of taxoa, eta. Real Estate, Conveyancing, aud Insurance, and Loans negotiated. -OF- Where yon will find the largest stock of Patent Medicines, Prescription Drngs, Toilet Articles, etc., ever found in Columbia County. J. E. JELAJULt, Proprietor STEAMER K-E-H-A-N-l WILLAMETTE SLOUCH ROUTE. Leaves St. Helens for Portland at 6:45 A. M., Daily, Arriving at COPKLAND'8 LANDING..... ...7:05 A. M 8CAFPOO8K " 8:00 A. M JOY'S 8:10 A. M PORTLAND " .......10 J0 A. U Leaves Portland at 3.00 P. M. Arriving at St. Helens at 6:30 P. M. The table, ais always supplied with the Beat Edibles and Delica ciea the market affords. TERMS REASONABLE. FOR REGULAR BOARDERS Having been newly refurnished we are prepared to give aatisfac tion to all onr patrons, and solicit a shnre of your patronage. J. GEORGE, Proprietor, St Helens, Oregon St. Helens Livery Stables THOS. COOPEB, Proprietor. Handy location, and you can feel sure tbat your horses will receive as good attention as though you were caring for them yourself. HANDY TURNOUTS ON SHORT NOTICE. ADMI!ISTBATORs NOTICE. In the Connty Conrtef Columbia County, Oregon. The administration of the estate .if .Tannh A nriarann . deceased. Notice Is Hereby given uiai toe unuer signeJ has bren appointed administrator of said estate, and has duly qualified as such administrator, and all persons Having claims against said estate win present tne same 10 tbe said administrator at 450 East Larrabee stteet, in the city ot Fortland. Uregon, withiu six months from the data hereof. ANDREW IS. AMIUKSUJ. Administrator of the estate ot Jacob An- rierann dAReaseil. Dated at Bt. Helens, Oregon, this 6th day of July, 1894. J2al7 TBEASUBKI'!! NOTICE. TnciailRlCR'a Officb, St. Hi.LitN8.Or.. July 27, 1894 Notice is hereby given that all unpaid Countv Warrant ot saiu 'J ', "" have been presented and endorsed 'Not PaldforWant of Funds." up to Jnly 27th iniri will be paid upon presentation at this office Intent wfil not be allowed I after date of tills no c. B. M. WH ARTON, Treasurer of Columbia County, Oregon. POPHAM'S THE ONLY GUARANTEED OURC , FOR RHEUMATISM. NEVER FAIL8II w refer on to PavM Van Blvke. Castle Roek, WashiiiKtou; L, Boamls, Catlin, VVaiihinKton; B. Foster, Kreoport, Washinitton; Samuel how ery, Bucoda, Washlngloiii C. C. Lee, ex-Justlea olthe peweof clatstanlB: Jno. vonway, eu cineer Bryant's mill, Olaukanio, Orenonj C. ('latsVanle. Oreaon. and nun. dreda of others If requested. We refer to these because they are close by, and are wan Known. we don't crob8 thk at iantic for refbkb::cbs $1.00 per Bottle. Sii Bottles for $5.00 BOLD AT THE LABORATORIES -or THE Sr ----- w CLAT9KANIB, i i OREOOM. IvIKTUTT BROS THE LEADING MERCHANTS OF Vernonia and Cornelius. 0?n. WRITE TO CORNELIUS FOR STAGE DATES. FISHERMAN AND CAMPERS SUPPLIED J. H, DECKER . , . rpniMSORIAL ARTIST The old and reliable barber has hie raxors juet as sharp as can be found, and will ahave you coni- Admlnlatratsr's Sale ! Beat iortably and quickly for only fifteen cents. Kuala. I . . . .. In the matter of the Sale of the Real Prop- QIVE HIM A CALL AT THE OLD STAND ON STRAND ST erty ut'li'llKlliK vu hih bsuiui v& uuiuujuii I V. Sh attack, deceased. KOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT the undersigned, the administrator of the estate ot tioionion r . snattuca, ueceaaea hv virtue and authority and in Diirauance ot the order made by the Connty court of Columbia county, State of Oregon, on the 2nd day oi July, A. . and ticenuinff tne saia at Administrators' sale, the foUowina-des. cribed real property belonging to the estate of Solomon P. tihattuok, deceased, to-wit: The table will be supplied with the best the market affords. fcJSia Board hy the Day, Week, or Month at Reasonable rates Everything Clean. A Share ot Your Patronage is Solicited. A. H. BLAKESLEY, Prop. ST. HELENS, OR Lota one (1) and two (2) in block number three (31 in the town of Soappoose. as laid down upon the official plat of aaid town on file in the office of the county clerk of said connty and slate, all being situate in Co lumella county, state oi urefron. i win, as auch administrator on the 11th dav of August, A. D. 1894, at the hour of 10 o'clock A. in front of the Courthouse at St. Helens. Oreaon. oroceed to sell the said real property above-described at publio suction to the highest bidder for cash in hand on the day of sale. Dated July 3, 1TO1. 6a3 H. 0. liAMBERSON, Administrator. ST. HELENS MEAT MARKET . All kinds of Fresh and Salted Meats, Sausage and Fisb. Meats by Wholesald at Special ratea. Express wagon ran to all parte of the the oity, and charges reasonable. SWEETLAND - & . SHELDON, - PROPRIETORS new departure m v-