OREGON MIST.
HJBIJiHM IVIRY FRIDAY.
6IDE-1IEAD PARAGEAPHS.
Ebmbmbh You can save twenty-
five per cent by paying up your back
subscription to mi hut. youoan
sJeo save twenty-flvs per cent by pay
ing one year in advance. A great
many people hnve already availed
themselves o tbie liberal offer. We
peed the cash and you need the dis
count, bence are are both bonefltted.
.. . ,
Joint Dlsotissioit The aubjeot ot
Woman aourage win be discussed bv
the QiUlon lUpublloan Club tomorrow
Saturday) evening. We are informed
that the principal! in the dUouniion
re Magnui Bason (or the affirmative,
' and Biobara Cos lor the negative, No
doubt the subject will be well badled
by the participant and interesting
for the spectator,
SuJfDAT Excursio. From the Or
cgonlan we learn that three eteameri
will bring exouraion partiea to Bt, Hel
ena next Bunday. The boats will
leave Portland at 10 a. m., and on the
return trip leave fit. Helen at 9 p. m.
fit. Helena 1 ealablithlng a reputation
i an exouraion point, and well it
might, (or there ia not a belter place
(or the people of tbe crowded metrop
olis to spend a day than at this place.
Orbook at thb If sad. State Super
intendent McElroy baa received notice
from Chairman Thatcher, of the com
mittee of awards, at the world's (air,
of the awards given to Oregon on ao
couotof the educational exhibit made
at th fair last year. They were in
(avor of the state (or the general ex
hibit in the country, primary, gram
mar, and high school : to tbe Willam
ette university, at Balero: the Btate
university, at Eugene, ana the public
school of Salem, Portland and Astoria.
LOOATBO PsKMiNSXTLY -We Wish
to call special attention thia week to
the professional card of Dr. J. M. P.
Chalmers, who has already located In
our nity. Or. Chalmers is a graduate
cA Bellevue Hospital medical collage,
Mew York oily j wae surgeon tor two
rears In Bellevue boepltaUnd has been
In practice (or (our year. His office
la in the east end of the Bice building,
residence In tbe Biraoban bouse, back
of court bouse. The doctor is pre
pared to attend to all calls day or
night, and we believe, will give geu
oral aatiafaolion to bla patient.
On Dtmr Aoaui'. Mr. E. C. Gilt
ner and Mia Oeorgla Oiltoer returned
laat Friday from Trout Lake and Ml.
St. Helena where they have been
epending a month. Tby left Saturday
(or Salem, the (ormer to again take
p bia arduoua dalle as assisUnt
aeoratary of aute. From Mr. Gilt
ner's physical appearance one would
be led to believe that he bad not done
much mountain climbing but instead
paid close attention to the culinary
siepartmentof camp. Other members
( the MoBride party art expected in
noon.
Badly Ihjubrd. Mr. O. C. Ja
quiah, of Reuben, met with a very
painful accident on Wednesday of
fast week. Mr. Jaqnishwaa engaged in
repairing hia wharf, and by aooideut
(ell through a hole in tbe upper floor
a distance of It feet to the lower floor,
atriking on the small of hia back on
come timber, and from there bounded
a distance of IS fret into the river.
There were no bones broken, which
would teem to have been a miracle.
Dr. Sims, of Kalama, waa at once
aommoned and made an examination
of tba injuries, and at laat accounts
the patient waa improving slowly.
Vbrdict for Dbfwdawt- In aoivil
action brought before Jualio Brown at
Reuben laat Saturday wnerein rea
Near waa Dlaintiff and Jacob Severn
wae defendant, after a bard day' work,
In (act which extended far Into me
night, the Jury found a verdict (or the
defendant, leavinf tha plaintiff to pay
tba coat. The facta art these: It
aeema that Neer waa taken into 8ev
ern'a bote! to work for hia board and
at tht end of three montha Neer com
menced suit againat the proprietor of
the hotel for wage at 130 per month,
mounting altogether to 190. About
an weeka ago the first trial came off
before Justice Woodham and the Jury
disagreed. A second trial waa had
laat Saturday resulting a above staled.
Mr. W. B. Dillard appeared for the
defendant, while tbe plaintiff had
counsel from l'ortland.
Ctmioua AKswfns. Tht county
ward of examiners to pas upon the
paper of the appliuanU to teaober
certificates finished their labors yester
day, says the Salem Statesman, and
have the general averages yet to figure
out. They bad a big lot o( answers
U peruse ibis time and quite a num.
per of them were most ridiculous. For
netanoe, on the subject of modern
history such responses were given to
questions as follows i Q. Name three
forme of government that existed
among tbe colonies prior to the revo
lution ; A. French, English and Span,
tan. Q. Whut caused the civil wr;
A. Annexation without representation.
Q. Name two American poet; A.
Shakespeare and Byron. The Pequot
and Sioux wars were given as smong
the baltlea of the French and Indian
war. Tennyson and Burns were
named as prominent American states
men. The art of printing was named
aa an important American invention.
One ol tbe answers to the question
"what and where is Lima," (retrring to
the capital of Peru) was that "it was a
large bird found In the Andes mount
ains." Out of a possible 100 one paper
in modern history received 9 per cent.
A Glorious OoumtryzA Newport,
Oregon, letter to Coleman's Kursl
World, oontains the following: "As I
have spent one of the wettest winters
and one ol the dryeat summers that
tbey have ever had (so they say), now,
if so, it certainly ia the finest climate
on earth, and right here ia one of the
moet charming spots to pass the time
winter or summer. The mutton of
these bills ia the best in the world. All
thia region needs to mske it the gar
den spot on earth la population, and
when our railways begin to carry pas
sengers at the aame rale aa freignt,
whlob they should be compelled to do,
all will be well. Why nott Almost
three-fourths of their net profits are on
freight. If tbey were to carry us as
freight It would add another three
fourths to their net profits. Remem
ber that some sii-seventha of us never
travel on account of high obarges.and
tbe other seventh go as little as
possible."
DisRATiarAOTioar. Tbe patron of
school district No. 24, Nehslem, are
not doing much to advanoe the work
of education. Word come to ua that
not on pupil residing in the district
attends school; that the five pupils
who attend all come from the adjoin
lug district. The reason for this is
aid to be lack of harmony among the
patron. If they will read up on tba
school law tbey will readily aee tbeir
error, aa the law requires that children
nnder fourteen years ol age snail at
tend school at least twelve weeks dur
ing each school year, unless prevented
by sickness. The oompulaorj educa
tion law of thi state ia very definite
in this matter.
FERHOlfAlV
3. B Doan, of Baialer, was in town
Monday.
E. 0. Darling, ol Pittsburg, was in
town this week,
Henry Orohard. of St. Johna. waa in
the oity yesterdey,
O. W. Barnes, of Quincy. was on
our streets Wednesday.
0. H. Newell and younirest son vis
ited Portland yesterday.
Frank Wilson, constable for Auburn
precinct, was in town Toe-day,
Dr. J. E. Hall, of Clatakanie. waa a
visitor iu the metropolis yesterday.
Buy your school books at Boss' drug
store. He is tht authorised agent.
Mrs. A. L. Richardson, of Rainier,
was visiting in Ibis place during the
week.
Miis Dell Butlor returned from the
MoBride camp, near Mt. St. Helena,
last Friday.
W. K. Tichenor, of Clatskanie, was
aboard the Shaver yesterday en route
for Portland.
W. E. Stevens.oi Oillton, and Harry
St. Clair, of Sauviea, were in town last
Wednesday evening.
Mr, O. A. Taylor, representing Olaas
k Prudhoinme, printora, of Portland,
was in tbe city yesterday.
Get your blank note and receipt
books aa this office. A large number
of each always on band.
Edwin Ross Is the sole sgent in St.
Heleus for school books, which will be
old strictly for cash.
School books and general school
suppliea at Ross' drug store ; also a
full line of best stationery, for cash.
Mr. Charles Meeker bss been in tbe
city for several daya in the interest of a trip East to visit her son in Michigan
Tub Ball Kmps Roluho. The Sa-Meba-Glioeskl
case baa not yet ended.
Thia time it ia Olineski' turn at tbe
wheel Mondsy he caueed the arrest
ol aeven or eight of bis Poland neigh
bor, friend of the Sabiakl', who, aa
he claims, have threstened lo do him
bodily injury. The warrant were
aworn outef Juatice VnnDyke'i i court,
t Vernonia, and Constable wiison
ftaamal AVAP and made the arrests, tak
ing all the accused baok to that place
n iri.t .Tint where thia neighbor
hood diinuta will and ia bard to tell,
.1 la.it tha and la not vet in eight. A
report come to us Just at press hour
that auffioient evidence to constitute a
rf-u nnk nroduoed. whereupon
Justice VanDyke discharged the de-
lamUnta. olineski came to St. Hel
en yeaterday and stated that be waa
afraid to go home anu nau ow -....
out food for twenty-four hours.
fkmra TarTB-W 'Commencing witb
todavth steamers Lurline, Thomp
son, Telephone and Politer will Inaug
.... L . l of 11.60 for the round
trip from Portland to Aatoria, tlcketa
.t .ith.i- hoit. It it rumored
that thi rat will be maintained here
after. We trut not, a low fares .art a
menace to every little hamlet and
i.. ..;... Vn.iu from Astoria to ol.
Helen. A lair living rale ie the beet
afur all. In the long run.WJath-
lamette Oasette. The Oaiette ia oor
.t . thi mint. A tteamer aa well
a any other bnine should reosive
reasonable compensation toe 'its i eervi
ce. The oheap rate greatly cripple
IvT "v... .it .inns tha river and
doet not mattrlally help thoss travel
ing, lor they goto Portland and pay
.BL-t! if. ..wi. aa the ismi artlole
Tbachkr' Ibbtitotb. Tbe county
teacher institute U being held at
Rainier thia week, commencing laat
Wednesday morning. Superintend
ent Walta and a number of teachers
from the upper end of tbe county
passed through bere on that morning
for the institute, and a goodly number
of teachers are expected from other
parts of the county. Superintendent
Ackorman. Ol Portland, ia also in at
tendance. We hope to be able to pub
lish a report of the session next week.
BBTTB TRADB Comditiohs. Mr,
W. IL Dolman made a business trio
to Portland tbia week and reports the
volume of trade above tbe average of
Auguat in dull year. Many goods
are now arriving that bad been side
tracked during tbe atrike. These late
arrivals have been placed on tbe
wholesale market at reduced prices.
Mr. Dolman took advantage of theae
conditions to make liberal purchase
and stock up with general ruercnan
Thi Stats Fair.-The annual meet
ing ot the Oiegon State Fair takes
place at Salem commencing Monday,
September 17, and continuing during
tbe week. Tbe managers olaim to
have many new features to present
this year a well aa a revised premium
liiL No doubt the fair will be inter
esting.
ncraoTivc BniDOa While driving
out Tuesday eveuing one of Dr. Cliff's
horses broke through the long bridge
in the western part of town, and nar
rowly escaped breaking it leg. iter
on in the evening Dr. Chalmers' horse
got into the aame plaoe.
KoTTr Orchard A Jonea have
mH arranaementa with Sweelland &
ni.lHnn to eolleot all water rente here
after, and the same is payable to mem.
Water for the Grove.
Cottaob Gbovb, Or.. Aug. 21.The
town of East Cottage Grove will put
i.. a avaiem of Brevity water works
H. Orchard, of Portland, wae today
awarded the contract for the pipe, and
nnitins it in ooeration. Work will
commence at once and be pushed to
as spsedy completion as possiora.
Oreson Flams the Better.
It is true that California can outsell
Oregon In her home msrssis ra u
midsummer season, im
greater experience and to better meth
5da of production and marketing. - In
tha more delicate fruit, California
, .ix.va nava me kiki.
Oregon ; but in plum and other uoh
fruit. Oregon ought lo produce qu.n-
CbATBKANIB.
Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Merrill drove dowa
from Deer Island last week and spent a
day er two with friands hsre.
J. K. Kits rsturned Saturday from a few
days' rasidencs In the Nehalein valley.
A. B. Hainan, our city marshal, and his
brother havs bean doing a weeks' work ont
In tka country, leaving D. C. Aldridge in
cbsrgs of th peace of the clty,s
The acting marshal found occasion to
place ons of our citizens In tbe lock-up one
night rather than bava blm lie out In tbe
street. The msn was very limber and veiy
besvy to esrry, ss the deputy discovered,
but hU patience and assistance tield oat
until the man was safely housed for a
night's lodging.
Flippln snd Bnrford sre hauling lumber
this week from Hlropal s mill, which it 1
tated will start up and ssw the logs al
ready cut. There ia 100.000 fset or more of
good lumber there to bring to the steamer
landing.
Mrs. Wheeler snd two boys from Port
Huron, Mich., who have been vfoillng
friends bare, started for Portlsnd last week
on their way home. Her parents, O. W.
Jones snd wife, went with them to Port-
laud and spent a few dsys plessantly
among old Irlenda there, returning Mon
day evening.
Palm & Wilson have been making some
additions to their mill recently, expecting
lo eaw lumber. Heretofore they have
worked on shingle bolts only.
Tbe platform scales in front of tha City
hotel have been repaired and put in shape
for duty again.
W. K. Tichenor's new residence baa tbe
frame up and is getting fairly under way
under O. P. Hiatt's mechanical genius.
Mlas Ora Oillham finished her school in
tbs Nichols district and is in attendance at
teachers' Institute this week,
Mrs. Johnson left on Frldsy evening for
Kenneth Basemore had tbs good fortune
to receive a small battle of Chamberlain's
Colic, Cholera and Dirrhoae Bemedy when
three members f bis family were sic wiia
dysentery. Till oas small bottle eured
tbem all, and he bad some left which h
gave to Oso. W. Baker, a prominent merch
ant of the place, Lawiaton, V. C, snd It
cured him of the ssir.e complaint, : When
troubled with dysentery, diarrhoea, coUc or
cholera morbus, give this remedy a trial
and you will bs mors than pleased with the
result, Tbs praise that naturally follows
Its introduction and use has mads It very
popular, Twenty-five and fifty cent bot
tle for sale by Dr. Kdwin Koss.
"I know sn old soldier who had chronic
diarrhoea of long standing, to havs been
permanently cured by taking Chamberlain's
Colic. Cholera, and vtarrncea nemeay,
asvs Edwsrd Bbumpik, a prominent d-ng-
giat, of Minneapolis, Minn, "l nave sola
the remedy In tbis city lor over seven years
and consider it superior to any other medi
cine now on the market, for bowel com
plaint." Twenty-five and fifty cent bottles
of this reiueay lor sale uy vt. mwu now.
the Union Electric Co., of Portland
Mr. and Mrs. 0. H. Johns and Mr.
and Mr. Jacob George went to the
coast laat Sunday to apend a few daya.
Mr. J. N. Slusser, who ha been
oamDinz for the paat five week at
Trout lake, Washington, relumed last
Sunday.
81. Helen lodge No. 117, 1. 0. 0. F.,
will have work In the third degree to
morrow nisbt. The brethren will
please take notice.
Judge Switter hat been in Portland
all week looking after business mat
ter. He came home Wednesday and
went back Thursday.
Seoretsrv ol Slate-elect H. B, Kin
eaid soent last Friday and Saturday
in our city the guest oi secretary u.
W.McBride.
Mra. 8. S. War waa a paasenger up
on the Bliaver yeeieruay morning
from Rainier, where abe bad been at
tending the institute,
W. A. Young and wife were passen
gers down on toe rotter yesieruay
morning for Katnier, wnere tney are
attending the institute,
Dr. Chalmers 1 having the Stracban
o ttago re papered and generally re
paired aubeequent to ocoupancy by
himself and Mrs. Chalmers.
J. W. Bonnell, a former resident of
Ht. Helens, waa here Tuesday, tit.
Bonnell i conductor on the O. B. 4
N. road, and resides at Tokio, Waah.
A full line of justice' blank are
beinz printed and will be kept on
hand at thia office, and hereafter we
will be able to fill any order in that
line.
County Clerk Weed went up to
Scappoose Monday to visit Mr. Cher
ring ton. who baa been sick for some
time, and reporta the patient improv
ing alowly.
Miss Amelia Clark, who spent the sum-
mer with the family of Dr. Hall, returns
this week to her home In Pennsylvania
Clatskanie expects to send the best look
ing delcgetlon of lady teachers to the insti
tute at Rainier tbis week that wui come
frnni nv auarter of tbe county. It Is ot -
necessary to remark that tbey also are tne
most brilliant.
Tommy Meserve wss taking a look over
onr town laat Saturday.
Bev.Mooreand wife spent last Sabbath
at Rainier, returning Monday evening.
They made the Journey on horseback. By
the way, tbe minister will preach bis last
sermon for the term, next Sabbato.
It la reported that a number of grey
squirrels are waking their appearance about
Mist during the present harvesting season
They are not regarded with very great
favor by the farmers.
When Babr waa sick, we gave her Caatorla.
When aba waa a Child, aha ertod for Caatorla.
When aha became Via, site elung to Caatorla.
Whan ahe had CtdMren, she gave them Caatorla,
SUMMONS.
In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon
for the County of Columbia.
Jambs Dsbt. Plaintiff,
vs.
Thomas Dawsoic, Mabtha E. Dawsoh,
B. A. Mi lis, Walteb h. Hubs end
Loot T. Kobe, Uelendenta.
To Walter H. Burr and Lucy T. Burr, two
of the above named aeienoania:
IK THB NAME OF THE BTATE OF
Oreiron. von and each ot you are hereby
notified and required to appear and answer
nt nled tn aald uonrt on me
th nnmnlaint
Xlatdavnf Jniv, 189t. againat tbe above
named defendants la tne foregoing entitled
SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT
Large Assortment of Pure and Fiesh
Drugs and Patent Medicines
T THS-
St. Helens Drug Store
TOILET ARTICLES
Awarded
tilgtMst Honori World' Fair.
DHL
VI 4
CtlEAT.1
MOST PERFECT MADE
SOAPS, PERFUMERY, BRUSHES, POWDERS, &C.
Prescriptions Compounded
AT ANY HOUR DURING THE DAY OR NIGHT.
Dr. Edwin Ross, Proprietor
1ST. I-iE3LjEJlSrS - OREGON
tt
A mra Crane Cream of Tartar Powder. Free
from Ammonia. Alum or any other adulterant
40 YEARS THB STANDARD.
FALCON" BEE SUPPLIES .
In the matter of quality, the best ever placed on this market. We are the
Northwestern Agents.
PORTLAJSTD SEED CO.
One hundred and seventy-one Second street, - - Portland, Oregon.
THE ST. CHARLES HOTEL
Corner ITront and Morrison 8tretav
This is tbs most popular hotel In Portland, and ha been for
many years. If y,-u want to meet a friend yon will surely
find him at the St. Charlea. It also enjoys tbe patronage of
tbe business man of tbe northwest. Courteous attendant..
P&OFESSIONAL.
JTavorlte Hotel of that City of Portland.
O. -'"WV- KMOWLES,
Proprleto
J-B. A. P. MCLAREN,
PHYSICIAN AND BURGEON.
Eainier, Oregon.
jjb. h. b. CLirr,
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON.
Bt. Helena, Oregon.
JJR. i. K. BALL,
PHYSICIAN AND 8UEGEON.
Clatskanie, Columbia county, Or.
T7HHS B-A-ISTQUHIT
Main Street. Bt. Helena. Oreacon.
FINE WINES, LIQUORS, AND CIGARS.
fh SiUbratab "XDttnharot 0" Vt VrameM.
! A Good Billiard and Pool Table is provided for the use of Patrons, snd parties who wlaai
lo spend a pleasant nour snouia rememDer -ittOBajH""".
0ls llu rrt an of Sijrr rn fj)an.
Card Tables are at the diaposal of patrons who wish to indulge in a social frame of cards
and we can aaaure tnem mat tney win oe weu weateu ai - .1 o a bashuw.
VT. JL. MEEKER
LEADING - RESORT
Proprietor
- IN - THE - CITY
j-jB. EDWI3 BOSS,
PHY8ICIAN AND SURGEON,
St. Helena, Oregon. I
MUGKLiB BROS
MANUFACTURERS) 0 AND URALKHB IN
D
B. 1. at. P. CHALMERS,
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON.
Bt. Helens, Oregon.
Rough and Dressed Lumber
FIR AND CEDAR""
"yy N. MESERVE,
Surveyor and Civil Engineer ST. HELENS,
DELENA, OREGON.
Of Every Style, Grade and Variety
AT THE OLD STAND,
: s OREGON
ConntT flnrvevor. Land Surreyina. Town
Platting and Engineering wprk promptly
eaecuteo.
8TOP FOR YOUR MEDICINS AT THE
ConntT School Superintendent J.G
Watta passed through town WadneB- term of said Court next following the eapira-
auit. on or before thefirat day of the next
, ,,i-. ,nii? in Ruinlnr where tlon of six weeka from the Brst publication of
day rooraing en route to Kainier wnere ,ummongl to-wit: By the firat Tuesday
he goes to conduct the annual teach- after the aecond Monday in October. 18M4,
era' institute lor this county. being the 9th dav of aald month of October,
. , 1 ana mat U you lau m ao appear ana mi-
Mr, Ray Price, of Sksmokawa, state v u,e plaintiff will, for want thereof.
timber cruiser for Washington, joined apply to the Court for tne reller demanded
hi- llmilJ mhn wara In this nlace and hi said complaint, to-wit: For judgment
his family who were in thi place, ano defendants Thomas Dawaon and
spent Saturday and Sunday, the gueflta iftlui B. Dawson for tbe sum of $190.00,
of Mr. and Mra. James Muckle. together witb interest thereon from the
WANTED COUNTY WARRANTS!
I wUl pay the highest cash price for Colum
bia county warrants.
Rnd ma an order for vonr county war
rent, and receive the cash for it by return I
mail. 0. u. uavib,
su iieiena, uregon.
. .v . Wtn dsy 01 August, lata, at vne raw m ten
Rev. Judy aska ua to announce that percent, per annum, and for the further
be will ootid UCt semoes In tbe OOUron sum ol Sa.UU as attorney ieea, ana aiso
at thi Dlaoe nest Bunday, Auguat S6. ttofcr? SSL ?1 L$H25
ii-wia 111 RiiiiDco ucie ua ki ucaiiiauTU,
J. Slusser,
HAIR DRESSER
' AND .
T0NS0RIAL ARTIST.
Horning aervice at 10 :SO, evening er- ,n(i rnSui. -o-ts and disbursements in said
vice at 7 :40. Everybody invited. suit and for a decree of foreclosure of the
. t mortgage tn saia complaint aewnoea given
A. B. Little waa a passenger down by the defendants. Thomas Dawson and
on the enaver, weaneenay, ur ii ih.uiww, . " i, .
w Mr. Tin la ha. hn viait- cribed real estate, to-wlt: The northeast
ena, where Mrs. Little fiaa been V1' I qrterot the northwest quarter of section
ing reiaiivea tur sums muio. -i fourteen, and also tne east hauottpeaoutn-
necta to be absent for about two weekr. west quarter of section eleven, all In town-
Mr. W. B. Dillard SSVS that tbe re-1 wifl.mette Meridian and containing one
th.t ha uwomnanied Judsre Wia-I hundred and twenty acres of land in Co-
wall in bathing on the fatal occasion, lnbi. county, Oregon to secure said
nremisea to satisfy said Judgment, and for
such further relief aa to tbe Court may
The tables are alwaya supplied with the Best Edibles and Delica
cies the market affords.
TERMS REASONABLE FOR REGULAR BOARDERS
Having been newly refurnished we are prepared to give satislao
tion to all our patrons, and solicit a shttre of your patronage.
Having recently located In the city and T rVCWflV! Prnnri Atvr St TTplPTtC I ITPfTATl
wishing to establish myself, I Invite the J. JL,JIJ1, 1 tuiivtuii "vivud, wavwu
PUUtlU IU 11TII1 IUO WIMI SX tooos oaaaaaw wa j
Our iTaiue. ounxp, vveu rWI9a
8T. HELENS,
is untrue; that Judge Wiswall came
nto the water after be (Uiiiard) naa
been iu some time.
Mr. Phinea Peok, of Vernonia, waa
in town Tuesday. Mr. Peck came out
with conveyance for a number of peo-
nl who ware oil their way so tne
Kvanarelioal carnDmeeting which ia
now being conducted at that place.
A Few More Pardons.
Salix, Aug. 98. Governor Fennoyer to-
STATE-AND COUNTY
WARRANTS
am riakit .nil illflt.
Thia Kimmnm ia served bv the tubllca-
tlon thereof for six successive weeks by ths
nUr nf Hon. Thomas A. McBride. fudge
of said Circuit Court made and dated Aug
ust 1st, 1WH. , LI1L,L,AKU LUJL.I1,,
24o5 Attorneya tor riainun.
OBEGONndI WASHINGTON
Sought by JAUES E. DAVIS,
27 Btark Street, PORTLAND, ORKGOS
stnnoits.
! THS OlBOOIT COOBT Ot THB STATB OV Oa
BOOR, foe TBS COOKTY OV COLOMBIA:
4.. u.n.A Ml nardona to the following afABTHAB. McLouoHtw. Plaintiff, vs. Joh
nriaonaratothenenitcntary: B. Obtbl, Mabt Amarda Oarai,, and Eo-
r " .... a I wis n...A. n.lAnJ.Hi.
w j Havrria. cnnvLGt3a in union oounT, 1 ward c. rMus. wiwu-hs-
inifl. iw. of auiaaalt tnd robbery, and To Mary Am-wia urwi ina joono-vi
" ' . I AaI taarn nf ths ITs.11&msi iifllAndSIstS !
sentenced for Bye years, xue levwne given y -jj - i, Toi ths T Stats or Oaaooa:
for the pardon are : "Mis ramuy ia iu neeu you ar4 hereby notified and required to ap
r hi. nicM. aud ha has been sufficiently near and answer the complaint tiled in said
w. - . 1 i , .o.U J - . Xg
.rnll.tv" eoual to thelra. No
aould think of driv
Ing al night to get a little Jag of 60
boxe. ot fruit to market, esoeoial
when line Ol .ranroau ...
route. Oregon has, in pite of 10,000
slanders, a fine climate and a soil fine
,y adapted to p
vantage. Paolflo Rf1 PreM-
Anarchist Paper Pound.
v. Anir. 23. A dispatch
m Berlin aaya it is stated that
-.t.S.inniTn.r. of 14 anarchist.
Sd in thi city the 15th in... were
. kih ahow conclu.iTly
?hatTh. Barlin tur. wen. in con
?: i-.itnn with their breth-
rTn in PaBMorfon. Chicago and
ITP-a "wfczSK aid has been re-
"ur. 'shT.nK. named. Anony.
Z letUr. threatening Emperor
William are frequenUy reoeived at the
punished." Frank O'Niel, convloted m
i,ane countv . Jane 10, 18M, of assault witb
a dangerous weal on, and. sentenced for six
months. Ihs reason given U that ins sen
tencing ludgs recommended the pardon
Zeno Denny, convicted tn Union county
March 10. 189. of larceny, ana senienoea
far two veers. The reason given Is that
the district attorney reoommenaea we par-
ann.
Tha eovernor haa appointed William ra
tenon, ot Pendleton, a delegate to repre
sent Oregon at the third national Irrigation
convention to be held at Denver, eeps. oa
court on the 16th day of May, 1894, against
the above-named defendant, in the forego
in,.antitlMl suit, on or before the first day
' . . . . M 1 1 ,1 . . nl,AH
of tne next term in ..iu win, u, wuv"
in'g tbe expiration of aix weeks from tbe
nrst puoucauon ui mi. uiuiuuh., wm,,
t fh TiimHh after tha second M ondav in
ny,hr IHfVt.belne the 9th dav of said month
of October, and that if you fall to so appear
and answer, the plaintiff will, for want
tbereor, apply to tne uouri tor tne rate, uo
roanded in said complaint, to-wit: For
(,,,n.nt .Minal von and eacA ot von. tor
the aum of (250, together with Interest
thereon from tne istn aay oi noTemoer,
ISM. at ten per cent par annum, ana iur
tbe further sum ot 9M as attorney's fees,
-nt fn, hi. nnat. and dlahnrsemanta in said
suit, and for a decree of foreclosure of the
- b irr TU II
Governor rennoyer anu J ntortgage In dd complaint described, given
u.tu-h.n want to Oregon Oity today to . nn th. fnllnwlnireacribed real
,v, ... tha work of buUdlng tha Bah nVonertv. to-wlt: Tba northwest W of eec-
. . - tlllflai, wwunuivihin'iN, "1 "
laaaer.
The Oolnmbla Commercial Company to
day filed articles ot Incorporation with a
caultal stock of 13000. Tba prinolpal offloe
wltt bs at Biggs. Bhenaan county,
NOTICE).
Special meeting of St Helena Fire Com
panVoaUed for this (Friday) evening, at
the court house, at 8 o'clock sharp.
Bv order mw.b.
tion 31, townshlpS, north range, 8 west of
tbe Willamette meridian, uoiumoia county,
Oregon, to secure said amount, and for an
nr a.i. rw mmja nramiin u, hum.
said judgment, and for auch further relief
a to tne war. iu.j nciu riau jc
TkU Mimmnn. 1. unrad bv the DUbllca
Mam Uartt for aix anccessiTe weeks, by
tba order of Hon. Thos. A. MoBride, judge
of said circuit court, made and dated May
Iflth 1A94
nlvra' niUTIHPltl). A VRAZIK
al0s31 ' Attorneys for Plaintiff,
CLATSKANIE DRUG STORE
Where yon will find the largest stock of Patent
Medicines, Prescription Drugs, Toilet Articles, etc,
ever found in Columbia County.
DR. J. 3D. ILAXX,, Proprietor
HlLiHIlSrS
;h
'l'HlT i
COLBURN'8 OLD STAND
OEEGON
-OF-
-STtAMER
K-E-H-A-N-l
WILLAMETTt BLOUOH ROUTI.
St. Helens Livery Stables
THOS. COOPER, Proprietor.
Handy location, and yon can feel sure that your hones will receive
a good attention aa though you were caring for them yourself.
HANDY TURNOUTS ON SHORT NOTICE.
lvISrLJTT BIROS
-THE LEADING MERCHANTS OF
Vernonia and Cornelius, Ogn.
WRITE TO CORNELIUS FOB STAGE DATES.
FISHERMEN AND CAMPERS SUPPLIED
.
Leaves St. Helens for Portland
at 6:45 A. M., Daily,
Arriving at
copklaND'8 landing.
BCAPrOOM "
JOY'S
PORTLAND M
......7:05 A. M
1:00 A. M
Si'lO A. M
10 JO A. M
. . J. H. DECKER ...
TONSORIAL FR TIST
The old and reliable barber haa his raxora just as
sharp aa can be found, and will shave yon com
fortably and quickly for only fifteen cent.
GIVE HIM A CALL AT THE OLD STAND ON STRAND ST
Leaves Portland
at 8.00 P. M. Arriving
at St. Helens at 0:80 V. M.
mm
The table will be supplied with the best the market affords.
Board by tha Day, Week, or Month at Reasonabla zz
Everything Clean. A Share of Your Patronage ia Soliotted.
rteW&sSSl H. BLAKESLEY, Prop., ST. HELENS, OR
ADMIN I UTRATORHl R0TICB
tlMSTni
signed hu boon appointed adminiitrcvtor of I
?4 ut.i. Wmm alnlv AnUflaH BUI MllClh I
HIU msaiiv, wuu mm wutj I
Administrator, and all persona having claims
Minkt tatairi Mt&vtjt win nreRem ina nmi vo 1
ihs said administrator at 450 East Larrabaa
itieet. in tha city ot fort i ana, uregon,
within six months from th data hereof.
a VTTTi?mr V 1 MTWUQAU
A.jnX'XklkfT aula fliv IiauaJVaii
Administrator ol the estate of Joob An-1
igSUowalswEETLAND & SHELDON, - PROPRIETORS,
1ST. HELENS MEAT MARKET
All kinds of Fresh and Baited Meats, Sausage and Fiab. Meats
by Whole! at Special rate. Express wagon ran to all parts
of the the oity, and charges reasonable.
mm UIHVU awe Bjwv - - U .
could be purobated lor from the home
imperial naiot,
Merchants.