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About The Oregon mist. (St. Helens, Columbia County, Or.) 188?-1913 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 14, 1894)
OREGON MIST. ISSVBS) EVERT f BIDAV HOHlUFItt : BEEQLK A DAVIS. OFFICIAL COUNTY PAPER. Seibwcrtptlesa Bate. On eopy one rear la edvuoe........ tme oopy hi noiiiu,,,, Single eopT.......... ..SI 7 Advertising rates mad known npon application COLOMBIA COUNTY DIRECTORY. Cewaty Off lean. Jod. ........... Dean Blajihard, Rainier Clerk...,.,. ...JudMD Weed, Vernonle Sheriff... Cha. F. Doan, Rainier Tnuurer X. M. Wharton. Columbia CUT Bupt. f School.... i. o. Watu, soappooM for the more effective accomplishment A or w.H. Kyser, Kyser I . ... .. , ,. , , i. ,W. N. Moserve, lelena 1 111 vma uujuut. wis wtwijt u. aui.aui'v or JAPAN AND CORBA. Alliance Between the Two Countries Against Chine In Core. Washington. Sept. 11. A telegram was received t the Japanese leg (run this afternoon that a treaty had been negotiated between Corea and Japan, which authoratively defines the rla tioua of the two countries toward each other and toward China. The object of the treaty ii stated in the preamble to be the mutual desire on the part ot the emperor of Japan and the king or Corea to definitely fix and determine the attitude of each country towards the other, with a view to clearly elucidating- the existing re lations between Japan and Corea, which have beea created by the re quest which the Corea n government baa made to the Jattanese government to compel the Chinese to evacuate Corea. To require concerted action Anrvevor ftu.mi-i.n.n I .. .. -P. A rrakoa. Bcappooee J....B.U Bohoonover, Verneuia Society rloilcea. If atone, si Helen Ixxlfs, No. SI Regular eonuaanieaiions nm ana inira Miuraav in wok mon la at 1 :80 r. . at Maaonte hall. Vtait- Ibc mwabata in food elaadiug taviisd to at- Minimi-Rainier Lodn. No. J PUtod Meeting Saturdav oa or belon each lull moon ttl:Nr. a. at Maaonic hall, mi Blanohard's tor. Visiting members ta food (landing la- viiasenu, Onn TuLiAwm ttL Halani Lodee No. 117 Meete every Saturday night at 7 so. Transient brethren la food alandiuf cordially Invltad to Esnears or Ptthis. Avon lodge No. S3, meet every Tueaday ereniag at S o'clock, in vaa reiiow nan. u neiena. uregon. iran- atent brethren Invited to attend. KifioRia or Pythias. Rainier Lodge Ho. 88, meets every Saturday evening at 7. 30 o'clock, la their ball, over Deiti' store. Xranaieat breth- rea cordially lnvi tad to attend. T. HELENS, OKEtaOft, 8EIT. 14. Twihtt siqht thousand voters have left Kansas since tbe dry season set in. Never sines the drouth there in 1859 and once about 1868 has there been neb a total failure of crops in that region. tween the two countries wss signed at Seoul, August 26, by Oteri, the envoy of Japan, aud tbe Corean minister of foreign affairs. The treaty consists of three articles. Article one defines the object of the alliance to be the strength' eninir and Deruetuatinir of the inde pendence of Corea as an autonomous state, and tho promotion of the mu tual interests of Japan and Corea by compelling tbe Chinese forces to withdraw from Corea, and by obliging China to abandon her claim ot the affairs of tbe country. Article two biads tbe Japanese government to cany on warlike operations against China, both offensive and defensive. Tbe Corean government is bound by the article to afford the Japanese forces every possible facility in their movements, and to furnish them with supplies of provision at a fair remun eration, so far as such supplies may be needed. By article three it is pro vided that tbe treaty shall terminate so soon as a treaty of peace shall have been concluded by Japan with China. CROP AND WEATHER BULLETIN A Mexican paper says the president of this conn try is a great ruler and "always gets there." This is surpris ing from so near a neighbor. Even a Trench editor ongbt to know that Gorman isnt president. With the usual democratio majoi ities, Arkansas cams smiling to the front in tbe recent political contest, bnt the question was settled in Maine tbe other day in relative likeness as to tbe way it was done in Oregon in J one. Tn Tillage of St. Helens in Co lombia county does not appear to be seriously set back by tbe hard times. Last fall tbe town put ia water works and now they are putting in electrio lights. Such energy deserves tbe suc cess and prosperity it is sure to bring. Oregon City Enterprise. A newspaper with evidence of substantial sapport in its pagea speaks volumes for town. The fact that very trade seeker has an advertise ment in it columns, proves that the people are up with tbe times and lawrably impresses tbe stranger into whose bands it chances to fall. Hills . boro Independent. To the casual observer it is a mat ter for comment that the seasons on this northwestern coast are each year becoming more uncertain. The past summer has been especially character istic of peculiarities in this respect, and as fall advances one is given good reason for the confirmation of the ideal just expressed. For the Week Ending; Monday, Sep tember to, 1894. WESTERN CBEG05. Wxather : The temperature aver aged slightly warmer than the normal. There was an excess of precipitation in the Willamette valley and coast sections and a slight deficiency in the southern counties. There was an av erage of sunshine, except in the coast counties, where dense fogs were frequent. Crops: The attention of all is be ing directed to hop picking and to se curing the fruit crop. Hop picking was delated several days by the rains tbe first of the month. At Lafayette, Yamhill county, picking commenced on the 5th ; the crop is reported to be heavy in this section, hut owing to the reduced compensatian for picking the necessary labor has not been se cured. Tbe crop ia being secured in good condition ; lice have done some damage in a few yards and mould is reported from a few fields. Farmers have completed threshing. Grain is being hauled to the warehouses. It is estimated by our correspondent at Carlton that the warehouses of that place will receive only half as much grain as was stored from the crop of isi. This tailing our is due to atten tion being given to raising of other produce, principally bops, and partly to falling off in yield. Tbe weather was favorable for all crops. Potatoes have been benefitted by the rains, and pastures have noticeably improved. The curing of prunes will begin this week. The prune crop is not an average except in tbe Southern sections wnere particular mention is made ot the silver aud golden varieties. 1 be trees are heavily Uden. Tbe plum and prune crops of Clackamas county are medium as to quantity and of good quality. A correspondent from Lane county states that the prune crop is ripening rapidly but will be light. Tbe fruit shipments from Hood River are very large; the quality is excellent. Much fruit is being shipped East to supply tbe demand for Oregon fruit, which is increasing. Tbe frnit crop is freer from codlin moth injuries than it bas been for years. The bean and onion crops have proved a success in all sections where tbey were grown. CliATSKANlU. Mr. Stevens, of this place, was the victim of a painful accident at Mist last Tuesday evening. Bh wan going to tee a friend in the valley above Mist, and after getting on a waton raised her umbrella, at which the horse took fright and ran away, throwing both Mr. Stevens and the driver, Andrew Johnson, out. Tbey were both somewhat hurt but escaped with much leas liijorv than loose who saw the accident expect). The wagou was upset but not very badly broken. R. S. Hattoa. of this place, finished his term of school at Ftshhawk last weak and went io the county seat to beain a term A wedding was quietly celebrated last saimain at ins home ot Uie bride's parenn in Mar-hlend, where Duncan W. Bush and Mta Mabel tiratam were tbe interested parties. Mr. Hush was in tow a on Monday tethering up bis effect expectina to make his home for the Dreacntat Ulioalwater bay in Washington, toward which place the couple started on Tuesday. That tbey may meet with success In their new loca tion is tbe wish of their friends. Quite a larre delegation from Mist came mm before Justice Hall, where a case was BY BlIBRirF'S SAa.fi, VIRTUB OB" AN EXF0UTI0N, to town last Friday to participate in a ! jnit before Justice Hall, where a case wai on trial for assault and battery . Messrs. Conyers and Warren appeared as attornie lor me ainerem partie, and eacn one actea for bis client with skill and determination to urceed. A number from our town were attracted to tbe trial to learn legal points. One side, of course, succeeded, and there is a possibility now of another bearing before tne circuit court some time in tbe future. While In Chicago, Mr. Charles L. Kshler, a prominent sboe merchant, of Des Moines, Iowa, had quite a serious time ot it. He took such a severe cold that be could bard' ly navigate or talk, but the prompt use of Chamberlain s Cough Remedy cured him of his cold so qnickly that others at the hotel who had bad colds followed his ex ample, and half a doses persons ordered it from tbe Dearest drug store. Tbey were profuse in their thanks Io Mr. Kataler for telling them bow to cure a had cold so quickly. For sale by E. Ross, druggist Finger Amputated. Wednesday evening a young son of Mrs. George Franti, of Houlton, while playing with his cousin, sustained an accident which cost him a finger. One of the boys was engaged in digging a hole in the ground with an ax and young rants thought to facilitate the work by scooping the loose dirt out with bis band, and as -he did so his cousin struck another blow with the ax wich fell upon his righ hand and entirely severed the third finger at the first joint. The little sufferer was brought to this place and Dr. Cliff was summoned who found it necessary to amputate t e member again in order to properly dress it. Yon will find my stock of rubber goods, boots and shoes, hats and caps, hardware, dry goods, groceries, flour and feed, in quality and price worthy of your careful attention. Respectfully, W. H. Dolman, Irving W. Larimore, physical director of T. M. C. A., Des Moioos, Iowa, says he can conscientiously recommend Chamber lain's Pain Balm to athletes, gyrooeits, bi. cycliats , football players, and tbe profes sion io general, for bruises, sprains, and dislocations; also for soreness t ail stiffness of the muscles. When a; plied before the parts become swolen It will effect a cure in one half the time usually required. For sale by Edwin Ross. The country is certainly in a bad condition, with nothing very enconr- ageing to look forward to. it is claimed in some quarters that times are looking better. If the passage of tbe tariff bill is to bring better times, as oar democratie friends would have tis believe, we bave something to look forward to, but it is hard to make most people believe tbst relief will come in that way. Must certainly the outlook baa not brightened since the measure became law, and perhaps by the time congress meets again even tbe democratic president may see, the folly of allowing tbe bill to become a law. Bnt then should the executive realize tbe unwise act which be has commit-1 Strack by a Locomotive. ted and recommend that tbe next con- A terrible accident occurred at Oak Kress again revise the tariff laws, it na, tjr., Wednesday evening, which wnnM f.u norhan. .nnih.. tn may cost J, A. Fryer his life. Just as aw uiviiij lUVUIIIVklVO waa VAS U 1 1 u g lit vv A Donble Killing'. At 11 o'clock last 8aturdav nieht at Burns, Oregon, "Till" Glaze was shot and instantly killed by "Bud" How ard. A jockey in the employ of Glaze pulled his gun and ebot Howard in the eye and he, too, fell dead. Glaze said to have been one of Burns most respected citizens, while Howard bore the repntation of a desperate j cnaracter, naving already served a long term in tho penitentiary for murder. When Baby waa sick, we gave bar Caatoria. When ahe waa a Child, aba cried for Caatorta. When aha bacame Mlaa, aba chmg to Caatoria. When aha bad Children, she gave them Cssteris. accomplish anything in that line. In the meantime oar markets (such as we nave) and warehouses would be over crowded with foreign goods for gale at starvation prices. So that any degree of prosperity must overcome tbe many influences which free trade bas already laid in the way. , First of all it will be necessary to restore the re publicans to power in the three branches of national government before a new tariff bill can be passed; tben it will take time to work off the foreign supply which has been accu mulating daring the interim of tbe Wilson law; and finally tbe country will build up slowlyindeed more slowly than it has tumbled down of lata under pressure of mongrel agita tion. Tbe old adage that "it is a great deal easier to tear down than to build up" was never more applicable than at the present time. The work of agitation inaugurated by the kickers, fathered by the populists and fused into the democratio congress bas almost sapped the lifeblood from tho American nation. It will surely revive again but not on tbe present tmalioa. ' ''.. tne depot fryer attempted to cross the track in front of it and stumbled ana tell, in the attempt to rescue bim by bystanders several others came near losing their lives. The engine struck fryer and crushed h:s skull in and inflicted other severe injuries. ocnoob ttEPOBT. i ne touowing is a report of tbe school in district 32, for the month ending August 31 ; Hum oer oi pupils enrolled. It: average daily attendance, 16; number times tardy, 8; number times absent, 8. Those neither absent nor tardy during the month are : Ida Fowler, Kutb Little, Eunice Little, Robert Boats. Cleveland Fowler, George Fowler and Wirt Kyser . Miss Fahrib Meseeve Teacher. Saint Helens is certainly a good point to lay in family supplies. Mr. Dolman's store runs right along just as if bard times bad not bit the country. Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Cross, of Seer City, were in town Wednesday. Valae of a trait EHaS. More and more every year tbt American people are utilizing frnit as an article of diet. The cultivation of fruit steadily in creases, and fruit canning is now ranked among our most extensive and important indus triea. With such a variety of cheap and wholesome fruit to be bad in the markets all the year round even a few pennies daily can furnish abun dant food. If, as has been asserted, there is as much nutrition in three bananas to be had for five cents as in half pound of beef steak, none except the very lame and very lazy need fear starvation. New York Commercial Advertiser. A Glfaatla Daaae. Tbe capitol building at Washing ton has the only really large dome of iron in the world. It is a vast hol low sphere weighing 8,000,300 pounds. JjBt us see what those figures mean. They mean that it weighs over 4,000 tons, or almost as mudu as 70,000 ful) grown persons, or an amount equal to 100 trainloads of coal, each of 10 cars and each car loaded to its ut most capacity I The allegorical fig ure of "Liberty" surmounting this massive dome alone weighs 13,988 pounds. Philadelphia Frees. iiulameiit order and decree, dulv iasued out of and under the seal of the Circuit Court of the State of Oreiron and County of Columbia, tome duly directed, dated the Sth day of Pcptember, uikin a judg ment and decree rendered and entered In said Court on the 7th day of June, IHtH, In favor of Archibald Campbell as plaintiff and ajtainst Kranklin Williams as defend ant, for the Mini of one thousand and thlrty etght (l .0S8) dollars, with interest thereon from said 7th day of June, at the rnt of 8 per cent, per annum, and the further sum of fourteen and 15 100 (U 15) dollars costs and dlsbuuements; alw the coats of and upon this writ, commanding nie to make sale ot the following real property of the above-named defendant, to-witi The southwest ouaitvr of the northeast quarter (swu ot nem southeast also the north half of the quarter (n.W of scK). soil the southwest quarter ot the southeast quarter (swH of se)i), all in section fourteen (14), township seven (i) north of range four (i) west of the Willamette Meridian in Colum bia county, Btala of Oregon; with the ex ception of the part of Ihe one hundred and sixty aores sold to J. B. Bridge, and de scribed as follows, to-wlt: The north thirty acres of the above-described southwest quarter of tbe northeast quarter (ttt)t of ne.) Now, therefore, by virtue ot said execu tion, judgnunt order and decree, and in compliance with the commands of said writ, I will, on Saturday, tbe lrtth day ot October, 18U4, at the hour of 10 o'clock In the forenoon, at the front door of the county Court House, In Hi. Helens, said county and state, sell at public auction, subject to redemption, to the highest bidder for cash, all the rltrht, title and Interest of the above named defendant, to satisfy said execution. Judgment order and decree, Interests and costs and all accruing oota. Beptcuiber 11. 1M. V. F. DO AN, slioix sheriff of Columbia County, Or. BHERims SALE. BY VIRTUE OrAN EXECUTION, judgment order and decree, duly issued oat of and under the seal of the Circuit Court of the State of Oreiron and County of Columbia, to me duly directed, dated the 11th day of September, upon a judg ment and decree rendered and entered in said Court on Ihe 24tb day of May, 1891. In favor of Millard Galloway as plaintiff and against Aikin Copeland and if. B. Borth wick and Mary A. Borthwick as defendants, for the sura of eleven hundred and seventy (1170.00) dollars, with interest thereon (nun said 21th day of May, at the rate of 8 per cent, per annum, ai'd one hundred and twenty-Bve ($125.00) dollars attorney's fees and tbe further sum of twenty and 20-100 (120.20) dollars costs and disburse ments: also the costs on this writ, com manding me to make sale of tho following real property of the above-named defend ants, to-wit: Tbe northeast quarter of sec tion tweoty-seven (27) In township six (6) Z) west oi the Willamette north, range two(: Meridian, in Col Oregon, Meridian, in Columbia county, State of virtue of said execu- B. B. QUICK, Coaualseleaor af Deads far Waeblngtoal a. W. COLE, . , . Notary Pobns Cole & Quick, St. Helena, - Oregon PROPRIETORS OT "Thorn's Numerical System Title Abstracts" -POR- Columbla County, - Oregon TITLES Biamlned and abstracts furnished. Will attend to msitera bolore the Hoard of E initiation; payment of tana, eto. Real Batata, Conveyancing, and Ioautanoe, aud Loans negotiated. Vwiwiisjvwwww)wiwiwi aw vwyy Now. therefore, b tion. judgment order and decree, and in compliance with the commands of said writ, 1 will, on Saturday the 13th day of ucioDer, law, ai we oour oi u o cioca in the forenoon, at the front door of the county Court House, in St. Helens, said county and state, sell at public auction, subject to redemption, to the highest bidder for canh, all tbe riuht. title and interest which the above-named defendants or either of them bad on the 9th day of April, 18112. or since bad In and to the above-described real property to sniiMv said execution, ludir ment order and decree, interests and costs and an accruing costs. September It. 1SW. C. V. DO AN. el4oi2 Sheriff of Columbia County, Oi. scinmoas. In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon. or uoiuiuDia county . Mrs. Robert McMath, Pltf., vs. John Maynard.W. H. Con- SUMMONS vers, and A. it. Mover, Defendants. To tbe above-named defendant, N. B. Moy- ar. in we name oi tne ft la la ot Oreiron: You are hereby required to appear in the Circuit court of the State of Oregon, for Co lumbia county, on or before the first day of iue next reuujar term oi saia court. u.wit! Tuesday, the 9th day of October. A. O. 18S, and answer Uie complaint tiled as-alnst von dv me Diainuu in tne anove-entitied suit; and yon will take notice that if you lau to so appear and answer, tbe plaintiff win ieac juagmens against you lor the re lief prayed for In tbe com plaint, vis: Judg ment for the cum of 1VHI with IntMwat thereon at the rate of ten per cent per an num from January 9th, 1892, until naid; for one hundred dollars attorney's fee in this snit, and the costs herein, to be taxed; for a decree foreclosing a certain mortgage given to secure the aforesaid sum . and an order to sell the real estate described in said mortaraee. as follows, to-wlt: Tha southeast one-quarter of the southeast one quarter, and the lots numbered five (5), six to;, seven ana eight (8), oi section sev- eoteen(17). in township six (A) range nve (6). west of the Willamette mer- north of tdian. according to the government survey, ana oeing in oiunibia Lewis Kiihn, of ClaUkanle, was in St. Helens yesterday od his way to Portland, where be expects to spend the winter at Ihe university as student. PetUleai far iaiar Licastaa. To the Honorable the County Court of Co lumbia County, Oregon: We, the undersigned legal voters residing In 8cappooe precinct, Columbia county. onie oi uregon, worno respectiuny peti tion yonr honorable body at its next ad- iourned term which will be held on October 2th. 1H04, in the Court Hnase in the City of St. Helens, Columbia coontv, uregon, mat a license ne granted to j. u. McKay and F. H. Swager to sell spirituous, vinous and malt liquors io quantities less than one gallon in Scappoose precinct, and that such license be issued for the period of one year, for all of which your petitioners win ever pray. A Lane, P L Stephens, Wm McMalns, Lafayette Brown. J L Armstrong. J 8 Har ris. O Lafahar, Peter O Johnsen, L O Bax ter, w r watson , r L, Monser, u Balcn, Virgil I Smith, J F Sederstrim, Clifford B Harris. W H McFarland. P Y Ahrens, 0 U Uarrison, A M Lambersoq, (i H Hiercks, UT T . - u f V 1 l u V LI - x r,TC(uu, m r-jllgicr. 1 IV JV.UHK1C, J B Duncan. 0 J Lamberson, D E Freeman, John M Gove, George l Gove, Robert Mc Kay, M Basendorf. J P Walker, J O Tomn- ins, r ixmignont, E i, Kchmeitxer, Kd Lamberson. W Anderson. Wm T White. George Grant, G A Lane. L W Bonser, reter u liters, Kud Hstrye, j w Guild, S Armstrong, W B Guild, F E Armstrong, K Kiesendahl. George Pierce. K H Barnett. J S Sparks, John Schmitke. L Dablmann, I peclta. M White, a Veirmln, G A Kegnle. Malcolm McKay. John Beardsley. F Pavne, Fred Hammeyer, George Satzen, Gust Lsnga, Thomas A Clooinger. J L Piper. E II T T ... r n .. i ti r ..,,' , mill V OUHIUHJ. wm Wolf, T roul.ell. s!4ol2 countv. Oreaon. and barring yon and ail parties claiming saia iana or any part tnereor, Horn any and all equities, of redemption or otherwise, in and to the same and for an order to apply the proceeds of tbe sale of said lands to tbe payment of plaintiff's judgment. This summons is published by an order made by Hon. Thomas A. McBride, tbe presiding judge for said conrt, at Chambers on tbe 1st day of August. 1&U4. W.J. RICE. 31o5 , Attorney for Plaintiff. A RarcCtianec FOR SALE! CEVENTEEN choice MILCH COW8 all with calf by Thoroughbred reg istered HolsUjin-Friesiao Bull, "ORE GON LAD." Cows are mostly winter Cows, to calvs November, December, Jauuary, eto. Cows are sold io order to make room- for self-bred young graded stock. Also Thoroughbred reg istered Holstein-Frieeian bull, "OREGON LAD" Four years old, stood at the bead of the herd for the last three years. A magnificent animal, out of one of the best milch and butter families ot the IIolstein-Friesiaa breed ; girth 7 feet 6 inches. His offspring prove his merits. Apply to E. OLDENDORFF, Scappoose, Columbia County, Oregon POPHAM'S gta Pert ompxnmb. THg ONLY OUARANTf gO OURg FOR RHEUMATISM. NEVER PAILSII 35 FOR CASH. Per Cont UNTIL FURTHER NOTICE Realizing the scarcity of money owing to the bus iness depression just at this time . THE MIST Has decided to make a reduction of Twenty-five per Cent to all delinquent subscribers who will PAY UP TO DATE COUNTY WARRANTS (Of small denominations) Taken at their Market Price for Subscription., Advertising; or Job Work. THE OREGON MIST Beegle Davis, Publishers and Proprietor. We refer you to David Van Mlyke, CaaUe Reek, wasninguin; U tleamls. callio. K. rosier, rreepon, wasBtuatuD Waahlnaton; Low- Catll tnictua: Samuel 1 err. Buooda, Washington: C. C. Lee. ei lusUee I of the peace of ClaUkanle; Jno. Conway, en-1 Sneer Bryant's mill, ClaUkanle, Oregon; 0. 1 iveeron, farmer, ClaUkanle, Oregon, and bun-1 dreds of others If re uealed. We reler to these I because they are eloee by, and are well known. WB DON'T CROSS THI AT LANTIC FOR RggKBl.NCES $1.00 per Bottle. Sli Bottles for $5.00 BOLD AT THB LABORATORIES or TH DART & MUCKLE . , Are ones More doing business at the old stand formerly oc cupied by Mackls Bros., where can be found a complete stock of Fresh Staple Q rocer les Just from the beat markets of the world, new and complete Une of . Ladies' Dress Goods, Latest Patterns. Realising that their stock wonld be Inoomplrte without, these gentlemen slao carry a large Invoke of ... , &tjri.t ituMrfiv veil Ladies and Gents' Fine Footwear CLAT8KAKIR. ! I ORBOON. FOR PORTLAND, DAILY. THE JOSEPH KELLOGG A COMPANV8 RIVER STEAMER -STgAMtH- Young America -VIA- WILLAMETTE SLOUGH. SsSrrr, .... Leave St. Helens Arrive at Portland..,., Leave Portland Arrive at St. Helens... ..6:30 A. Ml .10:00" " ..4:30 P. Ml ...6 .-00 STTIR tjrOSH3FIrI PCFPiT iLQOO TTDT?. PAPTT. A VfcTT m-w c mr Leaves Kelso Monde vs. WwlnesiUv. ami vaa.w. g .ii. . v Porilsnd Tuesday, Thursday and B.tuVd.y .V ok a. m. ii i Round Trio Tickets (SO Cants. will carry nothing bat Pausn- gers and mat freight. JAMES GOOD, MASTER. FALCON " BEE SUPPLIES We are the POKTLA.1STD SEED CO. M hundred and seveoty-one Second street. . . fertlend, Oregea. What is (MM faat.etttiiatfciia fc.sk tl A isl asMjaasjiiiSjea siM W (TlirTnil lWBMll.MUM.ls.ILUl St. Helens Livery Stables THOS. C00PEB, Proprietor. S1?.! "".I ,nd y?? ,urt tbtt yor bor" w fwiw as good attention as though you were caring for them yourself. HANDY TURNOUTS ON SHORT NOTICE. ST. HELENS EXCHANGE Castor! Is Dr. Samuel Pitcher's prescription for Intanta and Children. It contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other Narcotic substance. It is a harmless sabstitate for Pareg-orlc, Drops, Soothing; Syrnps, and Castor OIL It Is Pleasant. Its gruarantee Is thirty years' use by Millions of Mothers. Castoria destroys Worms and allays feyerishness. Castoria prevents vomitlngr Soar Curd, cares Diarrhoea and Wind Colle. Castoria relieves teethlns; troubles, cares constipation and flatulency Castoria assimilates the food, regulates the 'stomach and bowels, grrlns; healthy and natural sleep. Cas torla is the Children's Panaceathe Mother's Friend STRAND STREET. Mr. Thomas Cooper bas just opened op bis new and elegant barroom in Bt. Helens, where caa constantly be found tbe famous Also best Brands Domestic and Xev West Clears. MB. COOPER IS ALWAYS GLAD TO WELCOME HIS OLD FRIENDS iu ilia PLACE OF BUSINESS. -St. Helens Enhnnn St. Helens, Orecron THE PORTLAND AND CLATSKANIE ROUTE Castoria. For Sale ENGLISH SHROPSHIRE RAMS. Address W. W. WEST, SCAPPOOSE, . . OREGON Oasterla Is aa exoeUeot medicine forehO aVaa. Xocbeni have repeatedlj told me of tts good street upon Uutr cfcildraa." Pa. 0. O. Osoooe, ''' IVowstl, Mass, " Oastarla la the beat reraedr for children of Which 1 am awpialnteii, I hope the da Is sot far dtatautwhso authors will oonsMerthe real Interest of their children, and us Castoria In. stead of th varies qaaokoostnnnswhJcb are daatrovfac their loved ones, brforetat; opium, tnorphliie, soothing syrup and other hurtful at was dowa their throats, thereby lending to premanr graves.'' Da. 3. F. gofoaaum, Ooowav, Ark. I liwaismhw. The Cra tan Cowspevwy, TT Mwmy BtreMji, Vrw Yevfc Ctty. Castoria. Otstoria Is so well adapted to ehfldrea that " r -Tt-nr ma. ..lull . MM," ' H. A. Aaosna, K. HI So. Oxford St., BrooUra. If. T. "Oar physlelaas la the children's depst. usoS have spokea highly of their expari. saos in their outside praotios with Castoria, and although we only have among our medical supplies what Is known as regular produota, ret wears free to eonfess that the tBanis of Castoria has woe os to look with favor apoa It." Cam Boerrrax urn DiiraaaAaT. SARAH DIXON. O. If. I3hawr. Ufa Leavas Pnrtlanit iu . .. .. . . ' st 6 o'clock, for datskanu " M' ? H Wednesday and Friday mornings svaiama, eer City. KsJ..l. Tr. 7"" M'l. Bt. Helens, Colnmbla Olty. nuirmediate points. tbtminmrnZLA.- L .' ""in, braabory, Stella, and all . .auitrsaay, andHaturday vorolngs,