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About The Oregon mist. (St. Helens, Columbia County, Or.) 188?-1913 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 10, 1894)
OREGON MIST. runi.ininu iviitl rnlVAY. NVmsrous Bakdbars The recent high water changed the channel In many plane along the river and built np eaiid bun whore none hud hereto fore exlwted. These changes en use great Inconvenience to steamboats and will continue to do no until another survey of the channel it made, CROP AND W BATHER DCIiLBTflf For (he Week Ending Monday, Aug net 0 1004. wkstirst mtooii, Anothsu Arhkht. Ed Lamberson wa ern-iUd by Constable Kowlur t Ncappmise, on a warrant tworn out by Mr. Baline,chargud with having killed end told calve belonging to com lainant. Lamberson w plrtced un der bondt lo appear for trial In Justice Drown' court next Mnndity. Flkmty or Berries. -0, II, New nil and Mr. Palmer went out to Bunker Hill last Friday In arch of berriei. 'i'hey relumed Monday end brought with them a, good supply of blackber ries. They alio report good many jieople in that locality, and in order to get tli best fruit It it necessary to go some dletanoe from the road. Tin Oraiw Fleet. The Oregon grain fleet line begun to arrive at the Columbia, river, Several auipa of large tonnage have arrived In Portland already, and from this time on it will be no uncommon thing to aee from one to four or live ahipt passing up the river moat any day, The wheat crop will be larger thie year than for noma time, but the demand ia not ao large, and the Oriental war eeeme to be our only talvalioin. Veterans Ri-Unioc A renionof the old eoldiere of Oregon, including those of the late eivil, Indian and Mexican ware, waa held at Forest Grove laat week. Captain A. Hen deraon. of Houlton, waa present and report having had a rouiiug time, and declare he had a pleasant trip, meeting many old comrades and frienda of bis younger daya. He aeya there were thouaanda of people and the exero tes were nrst-oleaa aa waa alao the addreaa of General Thorp, Baik's IloDir Exhumed. Th body . of John II. Bain, the reputed thief and deaperado, who waa ahot by a poaee of neace officer! near h i cabin, near Bon ear1 landing, about ten daya ago, and eubeeouentlv bnrried near tbe spot by Coroner Cornelius, waa exhumed by Undertaker Fjnler. Tueaday, and brought to thia city in a meullic car ket. Todav the frienda of the de ceased have made arrangeinenta for the lnterrmenl of the remain at ttiver- vtew cemetery, with funeral ceremo nie. Oregonian, Wednesday. Bm Waa Nor a Convict. Among the report published about John Bain recently ahot and killed by a consta ble' posse on Soapponse mountain waa one to the effect that he waa au i-convlct. Now it ia pronounced in accurate by aeveral Portland men who know the deoeaaed' career. One of them ia Mr. C. P. Hoag, who atate that Rain never anent a day in anv nenal inatitutlon. About 12 rear ago he waa tried at Astoria for killing a man with a hatchet, but the verdict waa Justifiable homicide, aa the evidence ahowed that be acted purely In lelf di'foiie. Oregonian, Monday, rniMiMAL Assault. Laat Friday one Bibislti, living out in the Poland settlement, came into town and stated that one Gliiierki had found Mrs. bi lii.klina berry patch, and atruck her several blow with a. club, finally Itnockinc her down, alter which he begun choking her until two other women near by interfered. Sibiski went to Reuben and awore out a war rant for Olineski'a arrest, which we eerved Saturday. He waa taken be fore Justice Brown, and placed under Iwinda to appear tomorrow for trial. There seems to have been an old grievance about land which prompted the assault. cidedlv warm during the moat of the week in the interior, in me coast oouutie the weather continued cool. The temperature averaged three de- ree ceolct than the normal in tne count scolions, where alao some light shower occurred at the end of the week. In the interior no precipitation or-cuired and the temperature waa normal. There waa an average of sunshine. Chops : Tbe harvest of fall town ain l practically completed In the the Willamette valley and In the southern counties, but continuea In tbe coast counties. Home oat have been out. The weather waa moat favorable for harvest, being de cidedly warm. The warm weather, while favorable lor harvest ana maiur- ng grain, gave a check to the growth of vegetables, with the exception of the potato crop which atill continues to look well, giving promise oi excel lent yield. Threshing ha com menced in aome sections; more ha beon done In Lane county than in ' CLATSKAMJM. , Mia Cora MoClure started thia week to spend aome time in Olympia.Wash. R. 0. Frit came in on the steamer Weather.. The weather waa de Monday evening, and began a general handshaking Frit goes away aomo time, but cornea back aa often aa be goes. F. C. Barnea and family.of Portland, with some other friend, came down last Wednesday lo apend some time with Mr. Barne' brother, J. M. Payne. Mia Millie Boyle came over from Mit Friday evening, and apent a couple of daya in town, returning in time to tako up school Monday morn ing at the usual hour. Mia Maud Bryant, having finished her term of school at Deep creek, re turned home last Friday evening. She has just completed her first term of school very successfully. Dant. Bureau exneots to discard water a a motive power for hi mill, and haa been cettina: ao engine and boiler. Thi. of course, will be water, inn. but it will be boiling water in stead of cold that will make the wheel go 'round. - The Haldern camp ia getting out other sections. Threshing will be- aome good log of more than ordinary com general about tbe latter part of Unetha. recently. Some were put in the present week. Home spring grain i.t week measuring lit) feel in lengtn, has been cut. The crop of aprlng .,,. while other ranire in various grain is generally considered superior length, aa ordered. The camp ia to last year'a crop, wnue tne speouia- working quite successfully at present. !A0,. " " r'hatid" . h Mi. Cor. Bryant went out op bor much difference of opinion. BWkJ!lS contend that tbe grain ha. shriveled, I not W?V"to i it . .... .... a t. a. . im Hit a v- I ii nr liisjiiuw m vw srvsv r i factory. Hop are making good prog nua and a larire vield la now assured. In Polk county many hop lice have I It is a source of comfort to know been observed. All crop are making that there ia an increaaing demand fairprogreaa and the product will be for manufactured lumber. A gentle- abundant. : 5 J .- ; man was in town Monday, who wanted aome two million feet of rough lum- Knights op Pythias. A petition ber, for street improvement, ana otu h.timr heart nreviouslr circulated and I era have been around to aee what fa- signed by a large number of the lead- cilitiea we have for manufacturing, ing back a little well. however. after dark, aafeand CLEVELAND AND RUsMEM Two Powertwl Trwst Working: Vm- dr the Presidents Proteotloau Chicago Hews, I4. Pent.) The Dmldsnt has assamed very Ugn- lar attitude toward ihs blU, and his frisnds among th tariff refonnar In congress are wondering what it jneaii. H Mmi anx- ton that th sugar schedule should not b uiterfarred with, and thateoal should go on lbs fr list. This bears out tbe theory that has prevailed so Ions that th sugar schedule, as prepared by Mr. Oai lisle, was th result of a bargain mad with th trust dnrlng the laat campaign, and that th president will not stand in the way oi us fulfillment. His anxiety to see coal on tbe free list is not unnatural, for Secretary La- mnnt. ex-Becretarr Whitney, and bis inti mate friend, Jobn E. Russell, democratic randlitate for coventor of Massachusetts last fall, ar th principal owner of th Nov fctcoti mine, which would be able to dump their produce into Hew England at profitable price were it not for tn aaiy on coal. Those mine were purchased by Whitney, Laruont A Co., through Mr. Charles K. Bell, a banker of this city, who, by th way, I a brother of the Inventor of tbe telepnone and. like him. a son-in-law of Gardiner K Hubbard. Ball cot them aa option on me property until after th election in Novero ber, 1802, and w lien It was lonna mat ids house bad seventy or eighty democratic majority, tbey regarded It a absolutely certain that coal would go on we ire list, and bought th mine If r. Russe 1 is here looking after tne in terests of the company before tbe conference committee, and goe over to tbe wnue boas to smoke a cigar with th president whenever an opportunity present -Itself. Bat be ha very lltti bop of winning hi fight, for Mr. Gorman, Mr. Gibson, and Mr. Camdeo own coal news in wst Vir ginia, Mr. Brice has large mines In Tennes see, and a large number of other enator ar equally well interested. They hay vote and be be not, ing business men of this community for tbe purpose Of instituting a Knights of Pythias lodge in Bt. Hel ens, a teamboai loaa oi rortiaou Kniiebta including the grand lodge officer came down Wednesday nicht and instituted Avon Lodge Wo. oi, Knights of PytbJa. There were a number from Rainier, Kalama and other places near by, indeed there were visitors from thirteen different A two-horse carriage driving into town laat 8abbath with a party des tined for cbnrcb, made some of tbe older folk think of the old timee "in theatatea," when the village church ued to be aurrounded by horse and csrrlasres. and the worshipers used to have a friendly chat aa tbey gatb ered in little groupa before and after services, now, since we nave tne vu AU Abowt Hope. Sauk , Aug. 4. Aboutforty hopgrower. representing about 1000 acres, met yester day and decided not to pay " tb 40 cents a box for picking this eeason'a crop. At thi mesUng was tb nrst f noiw o noanoementof th fact that the state fair management ha provided two large pre mium for the best exhibit oi nop n uie bale and the best stand of hops, witn no ntranM fca. There will be a special hop day, and some prominent hoprnsn to de liver an addres. Th announcement aroused great Interest . My boy was taken with a disease resem bling bloody flux. Tbenrstthlngl thought of wa Chamberlain' Colio, Cholera, and Diarrhoea Remedy. Two dose of It set tled th matter and cured him ound and well. I heartily recommend tun remeoj to all persons suffering with a like com plaint. I will answer any inquiry regard- in It ihm stamo is enclosed. I reier to any county official as to my reliability. Wm. Roach. J. P.. Frimroy, lampocu county, Tenn. Forl by Dr. Edwin Ross. The Light Ship to be Brought la. Th United State lighthouse tender Man- caniia ia In Portland taking aboard tbe an nual supplies for Destruction Island and otber points in tb district. Tb Colum bine is at present undergoing a tnorougn overhauling, tb boiler beinc in need of cleaning, and repair of aaimilar character. It ia expected that tbe work will take aooai ten dav In all before it Is complete, owing to th difficulty experienced by uie men in were visitor, from .rtesn ommm , ch(lrch kt Ui tbe borte ,nd 4,wlity ctTDnot be excelled. 1 ST. nurntr of ffi! Th..mer iiU " arrived at 8 :30 from Portland bearing a party of forty-eight and immediately tbe work of institution began and continued until twenty-Qve members were admitted and the offloer fur tne current term intuited. Along toward the middle of the night supper which bad been prepared at the Bt. Helena hotol. waa served, and we might say here that Mrs. George received many A party from bere were down at Wallace island last Wednesday to aee tbe fishing going on there. Tbey were surprised to see how much ad ! dititional aand bad covered tbe island that had been left there by the recent high water, but tbey watched the net coming in with a great deal of inter est, fart oi lbs crowd naiiea tne steamer Shaver and boarded her for GENERAL NEWS. The aternwbeel s tenner Columbia waa burned on the Upper Columbia last week, just above the Canadian line, No Uvea were reported lost, The Balem Democrat has snrpended publication for tbe lack of support. The proprietors say they will hereafter connne tneir euurts iu juu pnunug m stead of tbe dear people, Heading ia in full blast throughout Morrow and Gilliam counties. The yield of grain is immense, snd tne inresiiins; sack ar rive in time. That wool ia a great factor in the re source of Oregon i fully shown by tho fact that thia year' clip ia esti mated at about 18,000,000 pounda. which, at a low price, aix ceula, is oi the yalue of 11.080,000. SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT Large Assortment of Pure and Fiesh Drugs and Patent Medicines -AT THt- St. Helens Drug Store TOILET ARTICLES SOAPS, PERFUMERY, BRUSHES, POWDERS, &C. Prescriptions Compounded AT ANY HOUR DURING THE DAY OR NIGHT. Dr. Edwin Ross, Proprietor ST1. I-IE3IjE31Sri3 - OREGON it FALCON " BEE SUPPLIES In the matter or quality, th beat ever placed on tbis market. Kortbwestern Agnnta. Wa are the One hundred and seventy-on Second street. wh:, poRTLA-isjri) seed co. uated closely together. Tne ugniamp w also in need of an overhauling, and will be brought into the harbor at Astoria, soon in order to be cleaned, the bottom having be come foul from being in salt water ao long. Portland, Oregwft-. THE ST. CHARLES HOTEL Corntr Front and Morriron Strewttj. This is the most popular hotel in Portland, and has been for msny years. If vnn want to meet a friend yon will anrely Aid him at the St. Charles. It also enjoy the patronage of tb business man of th northwest. Courteous attendant. yvorft Wotol of the City-of Portland. O. "W. KJSTOWLjES, Proprietor- THE BAJNTQUIECT Main, Street. St. Helen. Oregon. FINE WINES, LIQUORS, AND CIGARS. Che eXibrtfc ttnhrlt ?" am s?ttaht. A Good Billiard and Pool Table ia provided for the nse of Patrons, and parties who Wish ur should reniemrjr ")anuAnijtiti, ' Kenneth Basemor had the good fortune to receive a (mall bottle of Chamberlain's Colic. Cholera and Dlrrhosa Remedy when three member of his family were ic; with dysentery. This on email bottle cured them all. and be had- some left which be gave to Geo. W. Baker, a prominent merch ant of th" place, Uwlstoo, N. C, and it cured him of the same complaint. When troubled with dysentery, diarrhoea, colic or cholera morbus, give thia remedy a trial and you will be more than pleased with tbe result. Tbe praise that naturally follows it Introduction and nse ha made it very popular. Twentv-nv and Bfty eentbot Uea for sale by Dr. Kdwin Ross. Teachers' Examination. Teachers' quarterly examination haa been in session tbis week under tbe charge of Superintendent Watt. Those attending are: Miss Elsie Ordway, Miss May Willi, Mi Fannie Meaerve. Miss Hollis Bhatto, J. E. Kirkwood, Wm. Daggett and Ralph Rodger. W. A. Wood and W. L. Kyser were also preeent aa applicant for atate diplomas. "I know an old soldier who bad chronic -It 1 A it.nln. tn h.V. M,D UUWrUbDB Vft Itlip, . (- mmm mmm mm mmmm t. r permanentlycured by Uking Chamberlain's TV JT I I f 1 LaT I , I I I I ixl IS S Colic, Cholera, and Diarrhoea liemedy," I lVl -, jr V J I I II ,1 I J- V-V 0 r lo spend a pleaaant hour i Jstla the yrrrt n t of Jiqnore rt am 9ntsv eompliments upon the splendid sup-1 the return trip while others returned tier eoiven ud. ins lauie wou .uwiu-i m iu panied the visitors were entertained at the reeldence oi Air. ana jar, jsmei Muckle It waa 4,m. before the judge wa duly organised and O. F. McConnell, grand K. of R. and 8 , an nounced Avon lodge No. 62 duly instl luied, and the party started for home. The new lodee for tbe present will meet on Wednesday, and it officer are: J. . Ueegle, P. C ; H. R. Cliff, 0. C ; David Davi. V.C ; Edwin Rosa, Prelate: W. H. 8t. Clair, M. of W; E. E. Quick, M. E ; W. A. Herri, M. F ; 8. O. I)avi, K. of K. and 8; Fred Clear, H. A ; P. A. Frakee, I. O Frank Dow, O. O. The new lodge starU out under moat favorable circumstances with a splendid roster to begin with. It ia expected the grand cbanoellor will visit thia lodge in about two weeks. JurriRS Bbowh's CoimivMaHhew A party of Young ladle from Marsh land came to our town laat week to take an outing of a few day, camping somewhere in thie vicinity. They found a vacant cabin out near the summit, and took possession of it, un der the Drotection of R. O. Davey, who accomnanied the party a chaperon and general manager. Returning Monday, they reported having had a snlendid time. They found blackber ries around them and spent part of their time gathering and canning them. H. L. Warren, who took sup plies out to them, reports that their appetites increased amazingly during the few days tbey were out. HAYOEH. Cattle Thieves Blurt. Dittos, Wash.. Aug. 6.-Blliy loyu, Bud Vettljohn and Cham Taylor, cattle thieves, were arrested on the Alpowailast night. Loyd and Pettyjohn were shot twic, Pettljohn. perhaps, fatally. John K. Church, buyer for Carsteo Brothers, the B attle butchers, has not been seen inc Friday , and It is feared he baa been killed by tbe ruitlers. aay Kdward Shuropik, a prominent d Tip gist, of Minneapolis, Minn. "I have sold the remedy io thi city for over seven years and consider it superior to any other medi cine now on the market, for bowel com-1 plaint." Twenty-five and fifiy cent bottle of una remeay tor saie oy ur. mwiu summohs. Ia ths Ciacurr Couar or thb Stats or 0 sqo. roa tbs Codtt or Coloms-a: M astua E. McLoiisblih, PlalnUtT. vs. Joan B. Oarst,. Mabv Amanda Oktbi., and Ed- wabo B. Pabsos.1, Defendants To Mary Amanda Ortet and John B. Or- tel, two of the above-named defendants: fatna Hill fll THB ESTATE Or URiWI You are hereby notified and required to ap near and answer tbe complaint riled in said M I Mir and uiswer I I OBurt on th 16th day of lay, 18W, against , Itlie above-named deiendanta. in th forego The Mayger Company will begin the fog-entitled uit, on or before th am day . .: f . knilHmir f th. nxt term oi saia uiun, sei IUIIOW- . . . . i , r a . ni iaf vjiiiii,4uii vi - tins weea, who a. vroaaer mm n u.o- v . nilbUc,tton 0f this summons, to-wit: DVUie luenaay Kwriwww V 7 - Over 400.000 nounds of wool have u.l.l mir Uartnno, jttirinftr tViA neat weesai pncea rusu.u, "I ni.Tiii.lilnithemhdayof saidm6nth cent. I Wm, Blackford has the contract lor . October .and that if you fail to so appear hauling the lumber to be used in tbe tnd answer, the plaintiff will, for want Fivs Rachm. There was a very I conduction of Mayger" new store thereof, appiy .wi", r I... ni.hi. nn tho XlV.,,v.'. mill .1 nln mandea in aaia eomiiwinv, , i I rtr iiii w l bm:v3 iseasj uvs y s uuuuiub1iiwmi auvwws w a - - - i i J. anmna saii aiiin MflUrri rsi villi, iitr Truckeeits snd Henry rotter, wuu , U... irom Astoria, between five steam-1 ' , rf. lh" .nm iT 1250. together with intersat I I a . - L. a UaaanrUBBaB ----- - . s I IWS ni. K riaJSJI BUll UBUKUWII VI A wa w 1---- - . t J M M h W. boats. They left Astoria in a nuncn, -" ; fc M' fir. tbereon from tne una obt w . . i.. --. land, spent last week witn Mr cross- ,, .tttn ear ent ner annum, and for tne iiurillie leaaing, w sue . . r,.,,.; .',,m of Mb aa attorney's fees, were arrested last week at Bcappoose by ConsUble Fowler on s warrant charging thlm with larceny, had their preliminary bearing before Justice Vtmwn. at Reuben last Friday. Tbe accused were supposed to be accessor ies of John Bain who wss shot at ttaappooee a few days ago while resist ing the officers. Truckeslts wa ac quitted but Potter was held to await the aotion of the grand jury with bonds fixed at 1250. Potter admitted lie had taken article that did not be long to him and offered to pay for them when brought Into court. From what can be learned there was no pos Hi vs evidence against Truckesits. , a Nsw Road Pbokositio. Amove . -went is on foot in the Vernonia settle- ui lnnkinir to better roads. The ohjeot now T to bniW a main line from Vernonia across the mountains to some point at or between St. Helens I and Hnannoose. At meeting held at Vernonia some time ago a plan was discussed like this: Lay three logs about two or three feet m diameter far enough apart lengthwise of the aH mad to admit the wheels oi between the two outer logs, k. .niit. itmhnr about the same sue in And nlace them between the round logs, flat side np, leaving s smooth aurface for the wheel of wag- .in nn. tha taai to walk on Hither aide of the center log which, hi., tha two on tar loirs, will have a a ...... Thia mad would neo easarily have to have an eay grade and consequently will have to follow some stream. The plan seems a good one, snd a road coustruotea on turn y would not cost a great deal ol actual cash as the timber is unlimited and labor alung the proposed route In abundanoe. Besides, such a highway would last for years. A seoond meet ing has been called to meet at Ver nonia tomorrow at 1 o'clock, at which time soma more definite sction will JVobably b. taken. It is matt" that everybody should b interested in, and not only tne peopie iu"s DIUUMWU other business men Wave second, tbe Telephone third, the Sarah Dixon fourth, and the Pot ter trailing the Dixon, two miles De hind the Lurline. Every boat was crowded to its fullest speed, the Potter reaching Portlabd first, the Lurline second, Telephone third Ooean Wave fourth and Sarah Dixon fifth. The raoe created great excitement among the passengers, and reminded one of the palmy days of steamboating on the Mississippi between St. Louis and New Orleans. PERSONAL. Tom Muckle wss in the metropolis Wednesday. Mrs. A. Davis visited Portland dur ing tbe week. Mrs. W. I. Bweetland is visiting bir mother at Grant's Fasa. N. A. Perry and wife, of Houlton, were in Portland Wednesday. County Clerk Weed was over in the Nehilem the first of the week. riKaa. Meeker, well known here, was the time hole. . T ' j irj l. I ' in town i ueeaay auu nmuwu.;. Miss Fsnnie Meeerve wss s passen ger ud to the county seat from this place last Saturday. Salmon are being caught here by the ton, but tbe season will soon eon, : Mrs. M. Davidson has put up 150 quarts of wild blackberries this year. John Isenhart took a trip to the coast for bis health, last week. One dav last week while the Green Creek Lumber Co. was chuting logs into the river, one large log lumped out of the chute and crashed through the wareroom, almost demolishing it. Broke Jail mt Oreg-on City, OsseoR Citt, Aug. 5. At 8 o'clock this afternoon three prisoners broke out of th county jail ber by climbing up on the teel cell and making a hole through th ceiling Into the recorder' offlo. They are Green and Edwards, in for assaalt.and Al Name, in for larceny. They were awaiting tbe action of tbe grand jury. Three other prisoners refused to climb out. About a two prisoners escaped urougn fA. t.4. mi. anil ritahorsaniBnts in ssid snit , and for a decree of foreclosure of the mortgage insaiaeompinuwcriujn., v.. .n nn tha fnllnwinB-deaeribed real protHtrtv, to-wlt : The northwest W of sec tion Si. 'township B, north range. S west of tbe Willamette meridian. Columbia county. sw.n tr. iwnm aald amonnl and for an order of sale ot aaid premises to satisfy aaid judgment, and for inch farther relief a to inscoan may seem rmui Thi. M.mmnna ia aarvad DV th DUuilCB tion thereof for six successive weeks, by tha order of Hon. Thos. A. Mr-Bride, Judge of said circuit court, made and dated May nAWva OAWTir.KRir.TN Jk VBAZIB. alOsill ' Attorneys for Plaintiff. TREASCHK VS NOTICE. f"!niTwrv TmtifliTRKR'B OmCI. St. Helms. Or., July 37 , Kotio la her-by given that all unpaid Warrant, nf aaid Onuntv wnicn ha.a haan nraaentea ana eoaonra Psid for Want of Funds," up to July 27th, 1892. will be paid upon presentation nffloa. Interest will not be allowed after date of this notice. B. M. WHARTON, Treasurer ot (Juiumnia voiuuy, w"8- Card Tables are at tbe disposal of patrons who wish to indulge in a social gaineof cards and we can assure them that tbey will be well treated at "THE BANQUET." "W. Jk.m MEKKKE, Proprietor LEADING - RESORT - IN - THE - CITY MAJfUTACTDBEKS OF AsTD SXALEBS IV PROFESSIONAL. j-ya. A. P. MCLABKM. PHYSICIAN AltD BTJKGEON. Rainier. Oregon. Rough and Dressed Lumber FIR AND CEDARE Of Every Style, Grade and Variety AT THE OLD STAND, ST. HELENS. : : OkEGOiJ STOP FOR YOUR MEDICINS AT THE jyL h. b. curr. PHYSICIAN AND SUKOEON. St. Helena, Oregon. JJB. J. E. EALIa PHYSICIAN AND 8URQEON. Clatskanle, Columbia county, Or. J-R. EDWIN K088, PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, Bt Helena, Oregon. CLATSKANIE DRUG STORE; Where yon will find the largest stock of Patent - Medici nee, Prescription Drug, Toilet Articles, etc., ever found in Columbia County. DR. J. E. HALL, Proprietor The tables are always supplied with the Best Edibles and Delics oies the market affords. TERMS REASONABLE FOR REGULAR BOARDERS Having been newly refurnished we are prepared to give satisfae- T1T H. MESEBvE, I IIOD Ml Bil VHf psuvui, uu wui.li uini v, jvui n,hvu. surveyor and a-ii Engineer J. GEORGE, Proprietor, St. Helens. Oregon DELED A, OREGON. iSt. Helens Livery Stables THOS. COOPEE, Proprietor. Handy location, and you can feel sure that your horses will receive as good attention as though yon were caring for them yourself. HANDY TURNOUTS ON SHORT NOTICE MNUTT BROS THE LEADING MERCHANTS OP Ternonia and Cornelius, Ogn. WHITE TO CORNELIUS FOR STAGE DATES. FISHERMEN AND CAMPERS SUPPLIED rtnnnt flnmrnr. Land Survevins. Town Platting and Engineering work promptly executed. : STATE AND COUNTY WARRANTS -or- 0REG0OEOVASHINGT0N Bought by JAMES E. DAVIS, 247 Stark 8treet, PORTLAND, OREGON I will pay the highest eash price for Colum- Diecouuty wwnuiuii Rand ma an order (or vour county war in tor is oy return , Oregon. Ruberintendent Watts hss been In WANTED COUNTY WARRANTS! townl since weanesaay uoiuiu teaohers' examlartion. it A t. 3. Cleeton was In town this week assisting in the ieaohe'a examine- rant, and receive the cash lor b tion. Me has been spending several "U. He. weeks St ysqwna. , f .a M,a M M. Rlisllabereer. POPHAM'S 4U I V (--- a-- -- - - I ot Portland, were In Bt. Helen yes- ffiomitaunb. ih. nut nt ur. tna sin. a, ar cs--T -r-" Beegle thi only ouarantccd ours TCdfffir and Mr. Keithley and Miss pon (ihiumatism. ncvcr iailsu J. V. Groves, of Portland, were w, nimtoMTudifH gues.s.'of Mr. and Mrs. James Muckle Minj,u r-V o.W gf- in, auu nws vuij r r - -,nn.4 mute but the merchants sn ::'rrr." . ... m .. weii. a pumic ni.nsir uumunesi " - a improvement benefits all cla.se oi y ,. ...j aneciallv la this vyr.' '"a ":l n miBbtb. wen Yu'?i i,r. iocs nv to now IO wlJV sjjiwnMss - ----- . . . atlne to cooslder the sams prop " ..." Tj .b n nnlinn with MeDS- OllllOD HU . n 1 - - . . , i a Fustar. rreepon. ffumnRwui dwuuw thUWCe. I ery, Buooda, Washington! 0. C. 1, ex-jusuoe eveniUB .Znmrii. iUk.nl. Oreaori! O. JL,k.a ii'MftnMt. Wa refer to the they ar elose by, and ar wen snown. Wl DON'T CROSS THK AT LANTIC FOR REFERENCES nair of ladies white kid gloves with tovroa.fi largedark buttons. Finder will please havesame at tma oinco. Mrs. Charles Mcintosh, of Wisoon ini. vtaitine her sister, Mrs. 8.8. Wy, of this plaoe, 7 ain here about a month. Bhe expects to re $1.00 nor Bottle. Six Bottles fur $5.01) W. H. Powell returned from Clack amas county, weoueBuay, wuoiv " had been attending the Chautauqua Assembly and the teati.ers' institute. ' SOLD AT THE LABORATORIES OF THE CLATSKANM. ! ORS00H. B. 8. QUICK, Csinaslsslsasr f Q. W. COLB, ) NststaVy PvMIs Cole & Quick. St. Helens, - - Oregon PftOPRIBTORS Of "Them's Kcmerica! System OP Title Abstracts" -FOSt- Columbia - County, - Oregon TITLES Xxamlnad aeS abstracts fornlihed. WU1 attend to matter before the Boar of Elualta.Honi payment of " E.tate, ConTeysnolnf , and Iasoraooa, and Loans nesoUaMd. , . .i amr STtAMER K-E-H-A-N-l WILLAMETTE SLOUOH ROUTE. Leavoa St. Helena for Portiand at 6.-45 A. M., Daily, Arrivlas at COFIXAND-a LANDING..... T: A. M BCAPPOOSE i.S.-0AuM JOY'B .S:10A.M PORTLAND .....ID-IB A. Ml Leaves Portland , ; at S.OO P. M. Arrivin at Bt. Helens at 6.-SO P. M. . . J. H. DECKER . . . TONSORIA.Li ARTIST The old snd reliable barber baa hi rasora just as - sharp as ean be found, and will sbave you com- fortably and quickly for only fifteen cents. GIVE HIM A CALL AT THE OLD STAND ON STRAND ST toe orinsxiirA rroon The table will be supplied with tbe best tbe market affords. Ecsrd by tfca Dsy, Wssk, or fcnth at P.e2s:;:t!3 rst:3 m A SV. l V... V.ln.. U finll.lll AD1KINI HTKtATBiJ NOTICE. """" -"-S- ol1 A. H. BLAKESLEY, Prop., ST. HELENS, OR of Jacob Anderson, deceased. t i,. a ..iiinmn.i i.. imuhipm Notice is Hereby (riven tnat in onaar-1 Igned ba been appointed administrator of I said estate, and has duly qualified as sucb I admmlstralor, and au person Having uainsa aaalnat aaid aetata will nresent th same to the said administrator at 450 Bast Larrabe stieet. in tbe city r lorana. uregon, within dz month fr-oin t! date bereof. AKTlRiu Uf K. ANDKRHON. Administrator at th estate of Jacob An deraon. deceased. Dated at Bt. Helens, Oregon, Oils 6th day ol July, ISM. JSOalT KT HF.l JRNS MEAT MAFr FX All kinds of Fresh and Baited Meats, Bausage snd Fish. V 3 by Wholeaal a at Special rates. Eiprsss wagon run U all r . . u the the oity, and charges reasonable. SWpETiAND - & - SHELDON, PROPRIETO: lent. v Ml