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About The Oregon mist. (St. Helens, Columbia County, Or.) 188?-1913 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 14, 1894)
OREGON MIST. ' i fUBMBHKD KVKItY FRIDAY, SIDE-HEAD PARAGRAPHS. Org to SimwiiiT-Ia accord, nee with orders (rom the department Ml Washington the Unci office at Ore Ron City did, on October 8, throw open lor er-tllmnent township 8 north, i range 6 west, lying in Washington and Clateop countiee, Movd Tin Patient. Mr. Cher rlngton, who has benn Mrlotuly ick Ml lilt place in tha Hooter neighbor hood lor tout time, wus lml week brought down to St. Helens and ii now domiciled at tha residence ol John Scott, where ha tan have oloeer attention than heratolora. Am Orrioub Vmit.P. B. Maloolm, master ot tha grand lodge ol Oregon A. F. 4 A. M., accompanied by Pant Oraod Mailer J. N. Dolph and Jacob Meyar, and Qrand Treasurer D. 0. McKeroher end Andrew Roberta will pay Bt, Helena Lodge No. 32 an of ficial visit on September 15, 1894. KiLUtD Y a Tbain. The North ern Paclflo train on Sunday night ran over and killed a fine mara and oolt belonging to Thomaa Cooper, ol tlili place. Mr, Cooper had intended aandlog tha animala to Doer Iiland for pailure Monday, but turned them out Sunday night and before morning the railroad wee charged up with them. Bipairiho ths Mascot. The ataamtr Klwood ia on the Lewie and Lake river run in place of tha Mascot while tha latter ia being repaired. The El wood cannot ascend Lewie rlmr, but tha company have a little ateamer that drawe vary little water and makee great deal ot noiaa, that pliea tha Lewie river, connecting at tha mouth with tha larger ateamer. Loer Hbb Smokestack. On Thura day of laat week aa tha ateamer Baker waa attempting to paa through the llurnelde-slreet bridge In Portland, tha draw awung to before the ateamer had time to peat and caught tha smoke aiack and kingpost, carrying both way and otherwise damaging the boat. Tba steamer Hasaalo waa soon brought Into service and proceeded on tha trip with tha cargo ol tba disabled steamer. Futsn ad Wmsitias. C. E. Bun yon, wub six weeks' growth ol whiskera and Attorney L. K. Adaroe so (at be can hardlv aaa returned from tha mount ains near Mt. St. Helens last Friday. Tbay did not attempt tha trip from Mount 81. Helena to Mount Rainier along lb summit of the range aa tbey Intended when they started on tha IriD. There waa too much Joy in camp life on tba banks of Trout Lake to attempt any feat involving manual labor. . Bubpacb Gold. It ia said that alone- tha north fork of Lewis river there ia any amouut of lose gold. In a number of inslanoea small nuggets hate been picked up assaying from 3 cants to as many dollars, but no very rich ledge bee yet been located. There re, it ia claimed, no less than 300 men t tha present time prospecting in the Lewie river country far op towards the bead waters. There ia little doubt but that enuntrv abounds with the preci one metal, but to looale it in paying quantities ia tha pussier. Tub Mabzabita. Tba United States lighthouse Bod buoy .lender M.n.n(L ilxt no at Bt. Helena last VriH nlirht on her war on tha river, Hhe bad been working ber way up the river, relocating buoys and delivering ouppliea to the different light stations. Among tha ligbte on board waa one ol w... i.rsa Mnuitv for tha War rior' rock lighthouse, Tba vessel waa viailed during tba evening by a large number of our ciluens, and by th nniirunv of tba officers, were hown the various thioga ol interest bout tba vessel. American Citizens. Theeioursion given last Sunday from Portland to this pUoe by the Order of American Mechanics, for tha benefit of Colum bia Cuunoil No. 10, was not largely attended, hot (he speeches and musio at the nark Were vrv entertaining The steamer Clly of Fraukfort brought the crowd which at once re paired to the park, and after luncheon the eierclxes consisting of musio by the accompanying baud and speeches whs tha the reauliir order. Tha flrst speaker was Dr. Llttleflold, president of the counoi). Ha was followed by K. N. Dedy. W. L. Nultina. O. O. Holman anJ Mr. Haines, respnctively. 'IH. I. .1. 1 ' ., i no n)ora were an ireuuenuy ap plauded by the enthusiastic audience. It was Indeed surprising to besr a man of O. 0. Hohnan's eduoational attainments using such an amount of slang phrases, though which greatly amused tha audience. At about 6 o'clock the party left for Portland, all seemingly satisfied with their trip. Mary Sandbars. The steamer Mssoot has been laying over night nt Caples this week on neennnt of the immense amount of aand filling in at the mouth ot Lewis river. The steamer will not be able to get into the mouth of Lewis river until the river raiaea sufficiently to cut out a channel into the Columbia. The wa ter is also too low lo navigate Bache lor slough, and instead of making the out-off into Lake river, she comes to the moutb and ascendi returning the same way. The Kellogg ia also hav ing difficulty getting into the Cowlits. One day last week ene was compelled to wait for the tide to raise before the could get out. All the various small streams and inlets along the river are in about the same condition, the hign wsier having left their "mouths piled full of aand." DiBTiRauisiiBO Campebs. Captain George J. Aainaworth and family, of Redoudo Beach. California, apent last Tuesdsy night in Bt. Helens on their way to the Nehslem valley where they expect to rusticate for some time, bis physician having prescribed this trip for Captain Ainawortb'a health. Tha party brought with them full camp equipage, several vebiclea and a number of servants, and are fully pre oared to enior camp life. Captain Ainswoth waa at one time commander of the Welcome, plying between Port land and Ealama. He le a eon ol Csntaio J. C. Ainaworth, deceased, who waa proprietor of the Ainaworth National Bank and one ol the princi nal stockholders in the Oregon Rail way & Navigation Company. Captain Ainaworth is now operating a large summer resort hotel at Redondo Beach, Calilornia. Well Known b ebb. Professor C. II. Jones, st one time principal of our public schools, has been employed aa nrincinal of the Oswego aohoola for the coming year, and will enter upon bis duties in bis new location Bepteuv ber 17tb. COUNTY COURT, sawaMae Dellberatlone of the Commissioners at the Heptember, 1604, Term. Court came to order on Wednesday morning, September 6th, with Hon. Dean Blanchard, Judge, presiding, B. 0. Sthoonover and P. A. Frakes, com missioners, C. F. Doau, sheriff, and Judson Wsed, clerk, Viewers' report on Rudolph Kartb road received and road ordered to be peoed, Viewers' report on John King road received. Claim of Christof Snuervin for damages presented, and John Lam berson, 0. 8. Emerson and Joteph Bherman appointed appraisers to aa snss damages, to meet September 18, 1BU4. Viewers' report on Makinster road continued for tha term. Petition of 0. L. Parker and others for county road, continued for the term. Petition of John Mullin and others for county road, granted, and John Taylor, C. Reed and K. Ridgway ap pointed viewers, and W. N. Meserve, surveyor, to meet at the residence of R. J. Tyacke, September Z8, IBM. Report of T, 0. Watts, ex-sheriff, ex amined and approved. Ordered by the court that hereafter no report of viewers of roada will be accepted wherein the grade exceeds ten per cent. Ordered that the tax levy for 1894 be: Couotv. 17and 29-30 mills: sol diers' and sailors' indigent fund, 1-30 of a mill; school fund, 5 mills. In the matter of appointment of justice of the peace and constable for Union precinct. J. Jtl. Bwager ap pointed iustice of the peace, and C. U L. Decker, constable. In the matter ot employing legal advice Judge Blanchard ws empow ered to engage the aervicea of J. C. Moreland to aasist the district attor nev in auila now pending, in which Columbia county ia plaintiff. Ordered that the appoiotment of C H. Newell, euperviaor road district No. 4, is hereby revoked. In the matter of the appointment of supervisor for road district No. 4. J. 11. Uodlrey appointea. In the matter of settlement with the various county officers. The accounts of E. M. Wharton, treasurer, C. r Doan. sheriff, and Judson Weed, clerk were presented, and upon examination were found correct and ordered ap proved. BILLS ALLOWED. PERSONAL. doing Removed to Reuben. Ex Sheriff nd Mrs. T. C. Waita left last Saturday for Reuben where they expect to reside In the future. Mrs. Watte will have charge of the poatomce and store at that place and Mr. Watte will look after the wharf, eto. Mr. WatU has been a resident ol St. Helena for the paat 85 yeare, and ia known to almost every resident of the county, and his famil iar face will be missed by those with whom ha baa come B,wni?,cl,,da2Sf these many yeare. Mra. Watt., who has lived bere but a abort time, baa made many warm frienda who regret exceedingly losing ber from their midst. But wherever Mr. and Mrs. Watta journey the good wishes of our people go with them. Donation Land C la imi. Repre sentative Hermann'a Wll, which haa Sow become a law, provid ng llmiu tlons forproofa In donation land claims In Oregon, Washington and Idaho, provides tbat claimants to such lands Pi" . -. t.-...- 1. 1896. the right 7 ' b. ant nroof. in default of which the claim, are j vn. am to be nnblUhea in lb proper -nd di8trioU Mlu,rin claimintiV their heir. B"U make final prof within the t me pree priced, and failing to do :n J .inMi to the public domain. It tha landa have been In the quiet, adverse possession for 20 years of any person claiming the same by deeeut, 'TLv:. j..jii.i ..i. arrant or convey Sne, from tb, original claimant, auch no" '.' u.n K ..titled to patents ,o,::;""';i of .uch t.ote. n rr.".r'"Vr.H.d that whero any donation laid claim aettled upon prior "'"JSriifm ofhtT and ""f"" "; him as a bona fide nas own uwvi j -- . ' jj ...k .Afiier. if he baa e haualed bis homestead right, may Hie ?f.uu .1- Jrf...r of the United States r'-'i .-I. .mH.viu of himself and wo disinterested witnesses " Jo settle ment, and thereupon aball pay to the S, ol the United Btatea land office 1125 per acre for the land, not I:.. ifln The act. in tne hllerpe-it. cort. at present. The nterior department is Si "cud to issue rules and regulations in town thia week W. M. Perry, ol Rainier, was business in this oity Saturday. J. B. Godfrey has been appointed road supervisor for this district. Captain James Cox, of Houlton, is now captain of the ateamer Kebani, Jodge P. H. Ward, of Portland, waa In tha citv Monday on legal business. Mra. A. M. Carlile, of Hillsboro came down Tuesday to visit with Mrs. J. R. Beegle for a few daya. John Corey and hia mother came over from Glencoe Tuesday to visit with the family of Thomaa Cooper. Harrv Weat. J. D. NcKay, J. O. WatU and D. W. Price, of Soappooae were at the oounty seat laat week, Mrs. Frank Miles ia home again after a prolonged visit with her parents Judge and airs. r. a. noore, ui mi G. C. Jaquiab, of Reuben, who waa so seriously hurt a short time ago by falling through a wharf, ia out again, Imtina Rwaaer ia now clothed with offloial authority and prepared serve tbe publio In the capacity justice of tbe peace. Armrftviait of several daya with her mother, Mrs. Elisabeth ferry, oi Houlton. Mre. Jacob urous, ot nam nisr, returned home Tuesday, Mrs. C. L. Colburn, formerly of thia nlua. but now ol White Haimon Washington, waa visiting friends. W T flaroatlend had Quite severe attack of what promlied to be typhoid fever, the 6 rat of the week, but ia now able to be about again. , Mrs. W. I. Bweetland, returned laat from Grant'a Paaa, where she baa been for several weeka viaiting ber mother who resides at tbat piaoe. Miss Nura Con vers, of the Enterprise force, of Oregon City, Is spending a oouple of weeka viaiting frienda at thia place. While bere aha is the guest of Mies Tillie Muckle. ffehnol begun In St. Helens Moo tv with R. 8. Hatton in charge. waa not generally known that the term would begin so soon and conse flnantlv the attendance has not been so large aa it might otherwise have been. . . : Oregon Press Association The eighth annual session oi tbe Omirnn Press Association ia hereby called to meet at the oity of Pendleton, Tuesday, October S, lawk, at a o'clock P. M. Thia will be a very important meeting ot thia body, and all members are requested to attend. Those wish ing to learn about transportation, etc, will please write to Mr. E. L. E. White, chairman ol the exeoutive committee, Portland, Or., on or before September 15. All papere belonging to the asso ciation will please publish thia notice. I. L. Campbell, President. It JT. M. Bailey, a well-knowa citlien of En gens, Orepon, says that for years his wire has been troubled with ehronio diarrhoea, snd used many remedies with little relief until sbs tried Chamberlain's Chollo, Chol era, and Diarrhoea Remedy, wblch bas cured her sound and wall- Give It atrial and you will bo surprised at tha prompt re lief It affords. Twenty-Ays snd 60 oent bottles for sals by Edwin Ross. H.ll. Dr. J E. iustice fees, state va Dynes aw Hslnes. A B. constable fses. same., 8 00 Waisanen. Oscar, eonstable fees stats vs Peter Johnson... ZOO Powers. Joseph, same ease 1 00 VaoDyke. L W. Justice fees In state vs J Vsnblsrlcora a 70 VanDyks. L W, constable, same. . . 2 SB Allen. Mary, witness, ssme l ou Beueman, Julia, witness, same.... t 60 HaU.JB.JusticeteestatevsKenteb 9 60 Haines, A B, constable, same It 76 Henderson. Henry, Iustice fee same 60 fltockenberg, J-bn, constable, same X 80 O s-'on at 1st. blanks sod stationery 68 66 Mewth. C H. medical attendance on Mrs Hawkins....... ............ OU WatU fc Price, powder and nails f nrnbhed road district No 1 ... . 11 40 Woodrut.Tbos.peacaoffloeratslse- . tlon a Veulnr. C. lumber for road district No 18 b Oreaon Mist, blanks far sheriff .... 87 26 McNutt Bros, nails fur rosd district No 19 Orchsrd A Jones, water rent. ...... 8 00 Witts A Price, nails for road dis trict No 2 8 60 Adsms. T L, superintending con struction of bridge. v 00 Newell, C H, work in clerk's office. 16 18 Black, Edward, chain carrier on Frank Bishop road - x op Hall, J E, examination of Insane person 6 oo Irwin, Ben OA Co, blsnks for tbe clerk - - W60 Rosier, Michael, lumber for road dlstrlotNoS ... Ill Zllhrett. V A. aapplies furnished O Boles, psuper....... 176 WatU, T C, return of poll tax 1 10 8eeseman, R, coffin for Mrs Haw kins W 00 Adams, V 0. hauling lumber tor road district No 19 1612 Roberts, E, road work In same dis trict .- 22 05 MoOain A Quigley, lumber for road dlstriotNoB 20 00 Smith, WD, deputy district att'y.. 25 00 Dolan, John, boarding pauper .... 22 60 Dolman, W H. supplies for Mrs Romboskl 15 78 McMane, Wm.work In road district No2 4 60 Brooks, C P, bounty on soslps 9 60 Kilby, J 0, work and lumber m rosd dlstrlotNo8 .... 62 60 Dart A Muckle, supplies furnished Mrs McOoy a 0 Blakesley, A H, boarding prisoners 10 97 Meserve Bros, lumber for road dis trict No 17 88 92 Wonderly , O E, supervisor road dis trict No 17 26 00 Bishop. Frank, anpervlsor road dls- No 6 - 66 00 Davis. David . receipt books ....... 2 00 Powers, I F, desk for clerk's office. 9 86 Meston. Dvaert A Co. record books 181 75 Karth,Rudolph,chalnman on Earth road 0 Kartb. John. saraa.. .4 40 Rldsway, E, bridge plank, road dis trict No 19 8 91 Kyser, H. L, work In road district No81 r 9 00 Solomon. Thos, same 25 88 SlnUo, IgnaU, work in road district No 23. 7 61 RMirw. E. work in road district No8l.. 98 00 Johnson, L P, work in road district Not.... 10 50 WhlUker, R, lumber for road dis trict No I 89 97 Stump, A, eupervlsor road district No I 22 75 Smith, B L, supervisor road district No 7 65 50 Newell, CH, supsrvlsor rosd dis trict No 4 ... 4 00 Adsms, D O. hauling powder road district No 19 82 60 Parson, D J , support of pauper. ... 12 00 Portland hospital ears of pauper. . . 88 00 Wsst, H, supervisor road district No2 1050 Conysrs, W B. bounty en scalps . . 7 00 . WatU, J O, attending teacher' ax- I amination. .....,.. 00 Oleeton, T J . same. . ,,.-.,.,....,.' Little, A B, same , w Emmons, M R, steel drill furnished rosd district No 19 6 00 ZHigett, F A, snpDlles for pauper- " 00 SeMsman, R, supervisor rosd dis- tnctinoii " Adams, DO, building breakwater.. 67 70 Zlllgelt. F A, supplies for road dis trict No 19 1 oo Bablki. Frsnk. supervisor road dis trict No23 80 00 Kvssr. W H. assessor....- . . 846 26 Tedford. D C. lumber for rosd dis trict No8... w Muckle Bros, lumber for courthouse 6 86 Bra idock. J F. repairing britlKe ... 4 00 Muckle Bros, supplies furniabsd Mrs McCoy ...... 80 Bumxurdner, I, viewer on King , road , SDlawn.JB. same 4 20 OaiUns. Jas,ssms......'. 6 00 King, John, marker, ssme......... 4 20 Fowler, D. R, chain-carrier, ssme.. 4 20 Hendricks. Jesse, sams... 4 20 WhIU. Joseph, viewer on Ksrth Dsd .- : Oliniski Frank, eheln-carrier.same 4 40 Miller, William, viewer, same 4 70 Dsliskl, Joseph, same - 7 00 Weed. Judaon. oostase 10 00 Dart A Muckle. supplies for court lianas 0 Howard. H O. lumber for rosd dis trict No 8 76 82 Howard. H O. lumber for rosd dis- - trlct No 2 w Bchoonover. S O, commissioner ... 44 88 Frakes, P A, commissioner 18 60 Honeymsn. DeHart A Co, powder 212 63 Meserve W N, surveyor 18 60 BILLS REJECTED. Malmtten.FE.stampage .......... 4510 WatU , J O, services in institute .... 18 60 Ross, Dr E, medics! attendance on Mrs Cobiski BILLS CONTIBUBD FOB THB TBBM. Lamberaon, H C, box for coffin of James Peacock 1 75 Delln A Co. coffin for Jamea Pea cock ....... -- 20 ou Bumaardner W H. supervisor rosd districtNo26 - WW Muckle Bros, lumber for rosd dis trict No 4 ...... 28 Same, road district No 6 .... 2 84 Bams, road district No 8 8 48 Harria. John. deDUtr supervisor road district No 6 ...... e w Mavaer Co. material for bridge road district No 9 147 oe Johnson Bros, lumber for rosd dis trict No 9 235 18 WatU, T C, making levy and post- Ins notices of delinquent tax, on rail for 1893 1500 45 Oregon Mist, publishing delinquent UxUst for 1888 807 00 Colt bill state vs V Oliniski. . 78 85 Cost bill sUte vs Bain et ol 138 06 Cost bill state vs Ed Lamberson ... 69 86 Cost bill state vs Sibiski et al 60 15 Court adjourned until October 12th, 184. : ," suvimoiib. Ia thb Ciaom Coost or tub Stats or Oa- noM. von inn Ooostt or CotcwstA i Msaraa E. MoLouobhb, Plaintiff, vs. Jona B. OsTtt, Masv Asuxda Oarai, and Jtp- WASO K. raasoas, ueienaan: SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT Large Assortment of Pure and Fiesh Druirs and Patent Medicines -At TMt- St. Helens Drug Store TOILET ARTICLES To Mary Amanda Ortel snd Jonn . ur- tel. two of the nbove-nsmea osienuan: Jm mum Hams n, Ml BTATR OW URHOV Yon are herebv notllled and required to au- .nrf nr tha e.imulaint Hied in laid conrt on ths 10th day of May, 18W, agsinst tlia ahora-named deiendanu. in ins ioreco ln-entitled suit, on or before tbe first day . .1 . ... mm(A I 'mxrl n Vt fallow Inc ths exolration ol aix weeks from ths nML nun iruinn 11 inn luininvii.. MuthaTnoadav alter the second Mondsv in n;.tohr.llM.belnc theUtbdavofssid month w - " . M ,t I of October, and ttist u yon ran w to appear and answer, the plaintiff will, for want thereof, apply to ths Court for ths relief de manded in said complaint, to-wit: ' For inrfim.nt aaainat von and each of yon tha aura of 1250. together with Interest! n,.r.n tmm tha ISth dav of November. I 1818. at ten per cent per annum, and for I SSSS S0APS.PERFUMERY, BRUSHES, POWDERS, &C mortgage in said complaint aescrioea, given ho v..n. on tlia followinK-described real propertr, to-wit: The northwest of sec lion 8i, township 5, north range. 8 west of the Willamette meridian. Uolumma county, riramn. tn aai-nra aaid amount and for an nrrfrr iA aale ot aald premises to sstisfy said judgment, and for such further relief as to ineconTi may aceiu riKu juv. Thia nmtnnna ia aarved bv tba publlca hnn fhjtrAnf for aix ancceaaive weeks, bv tbe order of Hon. Thos. A. M-Bride, Judge of said circuit court, made and dated May 1 da VIM flAKTRNBRIN A VEAZIE. 1021 Attorneys for Plaintiff. HEBirr'i a ale. , P .Una nt an axacntlon issued out of tbs Circuit court of tbe state of Oregon, for the county of Multnomsn. in tneacnon hHn Wm Church. Jr.. recovered judg ment sgalnst John Flnegan, for $220, and i mm ox I. i 1. .aa .t..n Jinnarir OA nuff.w. w tj.i. " p, -- - j 1890. and bears interest at 8 per cent per a mum. from said date, I hare levied upon snd hereby given notice, that I will sell at public auction, to tbe blphest bidder, on the 16tb day of September, 1894, st the hour of 10 o'clock a. m , at tbe courthouse door, st St. Helens, Columbia connty, uregon. tbe following-described real estate, situate In said i;olumoiacoiim.y: tne normwrai ; of section 9. township 6 north, range west of tne WUiameite menaian. or u mnch thereof ss mav be necesaary to sat-1 Salt said execution and the accruing costs .nrfifnniuiof ul. C. P. DOAN. Hhcriir or miumma uountv. uregon Dated August 0. 1884. al7sl4 acnnoiva. f n the Circuit Court of ths SUte of Oregon for the County nr Columbia. Jambs Past, Plaintiff, vs. Thomas Dawsoit, Martha E. Dawsok, S. A. Miles, Waltii H. Burs end Lnr-v T. Rnaa. Defendrnts. To Wslter H. Burr and Lucy T. Burr, two of the sbove named defendants: IN THE NAME OK THE HTATE OF fkmrnn. vou and each of vou are hereby notilied and required to appear snd answer tbs complaint bled in ssio i;onrt on toe 31st dav f July, 1894. against tbe above named defendants in the foregoing entitled nit on nr before the first dav of the next term of said Court next following tbe expira tion of six weeks from the first publication of this summons, to-wit: uy tne nrst i una ay aftr tbe second Monday in Ociober, 1894, being the 9th day of said month of October, and that if rou fail to so sppear and an. r tha nlalntiff will, for want thereof, annl to the Court for tbs relief demanded in said complaint, to-wit: For judgment again! defendants Thorns vaweon ana Martha E. Dswaon for the sum of 8190.00, together with interest thereon from tbe tHih da of Animst. 1893. at the rate of ten per cent, per annum, and for the further uvn of $75.00 as attorney's fees, snd also tbe further sum of $12.08 paid as taxes on mortgaged premises hereinafter described, and for his costs snd dinbnniemeut in said suit snd for a decree of foreclosure of the mortgage in said complaint described given by tbe defendants, Thomas uawaon ana Martha K. Dawson, on the following des cribed real estate, to-wit: Ths northeast Siuarterof tbe northwest quarter of section ni.ru.il and also ths east half of the south west quarter of section eleven, all in town ship seveo north, range three west of the Willamette Meridian and containing one hundred snd twenty acres of land ia Co lumbia county, Oregon, to secure said mnnnt. and for an order of sale of said premises to satisfy said Judgment, and for such further relief as to tbe Court may Hm riff-ht and lust. Tbis summons is served by the publica tion thereof for six successive weess oy tne order of Hon. Thomas A. McBride. judge of said Circuit Conrt made and dated Aug ust 1st, 1894. AUI.liA.KU dt tVLK, 24o5 Attorneys for Plaintiff. DiaaoLrTion notice. Notice is herebv siren that tbe firm here tofore known as W. J Muckle A Co., has this dsv disso ved partnership by mutual consent. Mr. D. 0. Tedford retiring, and all ohlivallnna of tha firm will be assumed by W. J. Muckle, to whom all accounts due tne nrm are to ds pata. v . j . awm, D. O. TsnroRD. Ttated thia 7th dav of Seotember. A. D. 1894. at Rainier. Oregon. , sl4o5 Prescriptions Compounded AT ANY HOUR DURING THE DAY Oft NIGHT. Dr. Edwin Ross, Proprietor ST1. I-IEZL-iSlvrS - OPREGC3-01M THE ST, CHARLES HOTEL Corner JTront and Morrison Strwwtsj. This is tbs most popular hotel in Portland, and bas been for msny years. If yon went to meet a friend yoa will surely And dim st the St. Charles. It also enjoys tbe patronage of tbe business man of tbe northwest. Courteous attendants. o. JTsworltet ITotl of that City of Portland. Buy a Home . IN- 5t. Helens The original town plat can be aeen by applying in person on E E. QUICK, Resident Agent, 5t- Helena, Oregon THE B A.3STQUH1T7 Main Street. Bt. Helena. Oregon. FINE WINES. LIQUORS, AND CIGARS. Che .Uteirts "SPstnhnrM CsV spt on VranahU wbowtatt A Good Billiard and Pool Table ia provided for tbe use of Patrons, snd p to spend s pleasant noor suouia rememoer i xts snvt" ejttiw the Vwreet sntk tfawt af iauv srt mn BsnK Card Tables are at tbe disposal of patrons who wish to indulge in a social rameof carde and we can assure them that tbey will be well treated at "THE BANQUET." . "W. JL. MBSEEB. Proprietor LEADING - RESORT - IN - THE - CITY IvTLJCiKXjHj BROS PROFESSIONAL. buxwacturkks or in dkalxu ih JQR. A. P. MCLAREN, PHYSICIAN AMD BURGEON. Bainier. Oregon. Rough and Dressed Lumber ;fir and cedar; J-jR. B. K. CLIFF, PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. Bt, Helens, Oregon. Of Every Style, Grade and Variety AT THE OLD STAND. ST. HELENS, OREGON JK. i. X. HALL, PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. Clatskanis, Columbia oounty, Or. STOP FOR YOUR MEDICINS AT THE JJB. KDWIW BOSS, PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, Bt. Bslens, Oregon. D B. J. M. P. CHALMERS, GLATSKANIE DRUG STORE Where yon will find tbe largest stock of Patent Medicines, Prescription Drugs, Toilet Articles, etc., . ever found in Columbia County, DE. J. E. HIAXiIj, Proprietor PHYSICIAN AND BURGEON. fit. Helens. Oregon. HE WiT iTTiTSTS H2 'l'H'iT i yy V. KS8EEVI. Surreyop and CiYil Engineer DELENA, OREGON. County Burreyor. Land Surveying, Town Platting and Engineering work promptly I executed. The tables are alwaya anpplied with the Beet Ediblea and Delica ciea tbe market affords. TERMS REASONABLE FOR REGULAR BOARDERS Having been newly refurnished we are prepared to give satisfac tion to all onr patrons, and solicit a shnre of your patronage. WANTED COUNTY WARRANTS! J GEORGE, Proprietor, St. Helens, Oregon I will pay the highest cash price for Colnm Dim county warran Bend me an order for your county war rant, and reoslve the casn mail. for it bv return I B. v. da via, 81 Helens, Oregon. AaatBlstrtr's Nwtlee. Notice is hereby given that 1, the under signed, have been duly appointed by the honorablecountycourtof Columbia county. Oregon, administrator of tba estate of Merritt Pomeroy, deceased, snd that all persons having claims sasinst said estate are required to present them with the ? roper vouchers, within six months from be date hereof to ma at 8t. Helens, Colum bia oountv .Oreaon, care of W. H. Dolman. Dated at Bt. Helens, Oregon, this 6th day of September .18M. V EDMOND O. GILTNER, Administrator ot the estate of Merrill Pomeroy, deceased. . s7o8 AwAfdf ' Hlfbest Honors WorW Pair. DH; V- dlEsATsl M5 MOST PERFECT MADE A pure Craps Creim of Tartar Powder. Frsa from Ammonia, Alum or any other adulterant 40 YEARS THB STANDARD. J. !Ne Slusser, HAIR DRESSER fishermen AMD ' ' T0NS0RIAL ARTIST. MXr"UTT BROS THE LEADINQ MEBCHANT8 OF Vernonia and. Cornelius, Oen. WHITE TO CORNELIUS FOB STAGE DATES. AND CAMPERS SUPPLIED Having recently located in tbe city and vixhlns' to Mtabllsh mvself. I invite the publio to favor me with at least a share of I your uaae. coarp , seen ruon. : COLBUSM'S OLD STAND ST. HELENS, s : s OREGON . . J. H. DECKER ... rroisrsoFii-A.ij artist The old and reliable barber baa his raaora just as sharp as can be found, and will abave yon com fortably and quickly for only fifteen cent. GIVE HIM A CALL AT THE OLD STAND ON STRAND ST STtAMER K-E-H-A-N-l WUXAMCTTI SLOUGH ROUT. t: MM Leavoa 8t. Helens for Portland . at6.-45 A. VL, Daily, Arrl'vlns at COPELAND-S LAMDINO.. SCAPPOOSI " JOY'S , " POBTLAKD " .....7:06 A. at I S:0t A. Bt I 1:19 A. M .... A. K I ' Leaves Portland at 3.-00 P. M. Arriving iat St. Helens at 9:80 P. M. The table will be supplied with the best the market affords. Board by the Day, Week, or Month at Reassnatb rstes Everything Olean. A Share of Your Patronage ie Solicited. A. H. BLAKESLEY, Prop. ST. HELENS. OR ST. HELENS MEAT MARKET All kinds of Fresh and Salted Meats, Sausage and Fisb. Meats by Wholeseli al Special ratee. Eipreas wagon run to all part of the the city, end obargee reasonable. SWEETLAND & - SHELDON, - PR0P?JETC: lor carrying the mn