The Oregon mist. (St. Helens, Columbia County, Or.) 188?-1913, September 21, 1894, Image 2

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ISSUED BVEKa rttlOAY aOasiUiia
BEEQLe'1 DAVIS.
OFFICIAL COUNTY PAPER
Sataserlptlea Haiea.
One eopr oue year la advauue.....
4sim eopr ! mouth.
sUucie opy...,.-........
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.AdrartUlnt r.te. mad known upon application
COLUMBIA COUNTY DIRECTORY,
JlHlSS.i
Tho faots prcseuted by Governor
McKiuliy iu that part of bit great
Bangor speech relatiug to the receipts
andxpenditurea of the government
are of special importance as proofs of
the evil effect of democralio rule and
the incapacity of democratic states
manship, gays the iHobe-Deraocrat.
He 8how that there has not beau tin
hour since the ad veal of the present
administration When the income has
been equal to (he outgo. This has not
occured before in a period of thirty
fears, and never wheu the republicans
were in power, except under tbu strain
of terrible war. During no year of
the Harrison administration- was there
a deficit. On the contrary, the reve
Due were sumoient not only to meet
j W. X. MeeaTTe. Delen I nil nivlindrir & lUlnui kilt i.1an natf .flf
more man 2o,uia,uuw ot wis puoue
debt, and leave surplus of over f 124,-
000,000 inclusive of the gold reserve,
to the succeeding administration.
Uu'der republican auspices, the Mo
Kinley tariff law provided the govern
ment with all necessary means of sup
port. Ia the first year of its opera
lion it yielded a surplus ot nearly
Odd psllows-sl lelena IxxIm No. lit 10.000.000:. and m tbe second vear.
brethren ia good uauulua cordially Invited to notwithstanding the disturbance of
busiuee caused by the democratic
victory of 1892, there was a surplus of
12,500,000.
When tho democrats took control
of the government this satisfactory
and encouraging condition of things
at once began to change far the worse.
VmutT Itlcera.
....Dean Masr-hard. Rainier
'ler Judaon Weed, vernonia
Sheriff. Chae. T. Doan, Rainier
Treaeurar ...I. St. Wharton. Columbia City
urx. oi acnooia 4. a. at, soap
Aemwur w. j. a.
Burveror .....,.,v,
""'" I....&D Scboowever, Verneula
bTasomic 8t Helena Lodge, Ho. Resuler
.eoanraunicaunna nmi ann intra seinraar in
each month 17:WF. a. atMuoiUo hail. ViaU-
U( ni em ben in food uaadiug iuribed W
tend.
aUaoKia-Ralnter Loin. No. 94 Stated
nieetlnn Baturdav on er befure eeoli full n
M7:SI r. M. at Masonic hail, over Blaucharda
tore, vinuitf luemneri ia (wou auuiutuf la-
tiwu to aueou.
attend.
Kaioim of Pvths. Avon lodre No. J,
meets every TuesdaT veninc at o'clock, in
Odd Fellows hall, 8C Helena, Orrron. Tran
sient brethren invited to at ten J.
KxiaHTa or Pvtbias. Balnler Lodge ko. 68,
meela every Saturday eveniug at 7:30 o'clock,
In their hall, over imte' store. Transient breth
ren eordlaUy invited to attend.
T. RELENS, OBBtiO", EPT. SL. The revenues declined, the gola resert-e4sEift)rson,.JohnF. "
dwindled, and a shortage appeared
Appaekntky is 1896 a solid north where there had before been a surplus.
will confront a south which is sot There were no legislative interferences
olid. I to account for this misfortune. The
laws remained the same under Cleve-
Th "change" of 1892 didn't suit Ud that they were under Harrison.
(he country, and a different sort of There were the same industries in ex-
one is demanded now.
Thi democrats don't like the news
from Maine, and they will like the
news from the country in November
till less.
: The McKinley law has been repeal
d, but its author still draws 'larger
crowds than any other political orator
in the country, v
The total vote of Vermont is 2000
larger than the presidential vote of
1892. Republican stay-at-homes are
scarce this year. :
Joins and Stewart simply illustrate
what happens to two senators who
represent a vast area of sagebrush,
with ho constituency to speak of.
. Thosx 79 votes which the republi
cans will need to give them control of
the next House are sure to be had.
But every republican mast go to the
polls. ..', .
istance, the same system of commerce
the same appliances of prosperity.
But the apprehension of a radical as
sault upon the protection policy
served to depress every" kind of busi
ness and to bring on a panic. The
stagnation of trade and production
affected the government the same as
it affected the people. As a conse
quence, the receipts for the fiscal year
1894 were nearly $89,000,000 less than
for the fiscal year 1893, and the public
debt bad to be increased f 50,000,000
to save the treasury from impending
bankruptcy. These figures are plain,
conclusive, and easy to understand.
They demonstrate at a glance the dif
ference in the two parties in the mat
ter of managing the affairs of the
government and taking care of the
interests of the country. Their differ
ences cannot be concealed or evaded.;
and it is sufficient in itself to satisfy
all intelligent and patriotic citizens
that democratic rule is a mockery and
a calamity.
Orbook is standing the hard times
better than auy state in the Union.
Crops are . good, though mouey is
scaroe. We are not competed to pile
up tbe wood aud store the poal tor a
long siege of winter, and slock can
mostly lake care of itself, as grass
grows just as soon as the tall rains set
in and usually keeps growing while
our eastern brethren are housed , up
by bliuards which blind them between
the house and barn. We have never
beeu hilariously prosperous and the
panic thus found us fortified in more
way than one. Thrice blest is he
whose home is in Oregon, though he
may not realise it himself.
The republican senatorial conven
tion of Cowlitz, Pecifio and Wahkia
kum counties in Washington, did a
wise act placing in nomination Hon.
J. G. Megler, of Brookileld. Mr. Meg.
ler is well qualified for the position,
having already served two terms in
the legislature of tbe state. The wri
ter waa for years in the employ of Mr.
Megler aui always found him upright
and honorable in bis dealings ' and
possessed of good business judgment.
He is just the kind of a man to be of
service in tbe legislature.
Jury litst.
The following persons were drawn as
jurymen, to serve during the October, 1894,
term of Circuit court which convenes on
October It:
farmer.
Vosberg, Edward,
Elliott, Andrew,
Cesser, Solon,
Uraham, Cbes. M
Lamberson, Henry,
Anderson, Christ,
Hanson, Adolph, "
Lonkey, Frank, "
Conway, John, " ....
Archibald, Lawr'ce, " ....
Seffert, Irwin, " ....
AdanisJohnH. "
Brant, Charles, " ....
Barr, Adam, ' ....
Spencer, Israel, " . .
Sweeney, Daniel, " .
Sanlser, Sardine, "
Ross, Edwin, Druggist...
Leroont, Geo. H. 'Wood dealer
Merrill, Lyman, Farmer
Johnson, Christ, " ....
Zeiwman, Julius. "
Rice.Dan, "
Cox. Richard, . " ....
Coulter, J.-ph, " .
Siehman , Jlenry, " ....
Badger, George W. " ...
Busies, John N. " ....
Barber. An tone.
PerU
....Pittsburg
'.....Hudson
..........Mist
Hudson
...Marshland
... .Scappooae
...Clatskanse
...... Reuben
Mist
. ...Clatsksnie
Reuben
..Deer Island
.... Vernonia
......Rainier
... .Claskanie
. : . .Vernonia
D-nt
. . . St. Helens
kiieniFrs bale.
BY VIRTUE OK" AN EXK0UTI0N,
judgment order and decree, duly Issued
out of and under the seal of the Circuit
Court of the rilnte of Oregon and County of
Columbia, to mo duly directed, dated the
fttli day of September, 1S1M, upon a Judg
ment and decree rendered and entered iu
said Court on the 7th day ut June, 1M, in
favor of Archibald Campbell as plaintilt
and against Krankliu Williams a defend
ant, for the mm of one thousand and thirty
eigltt (1 dollars, with interest thereon
from said Till day of June, taM, at the rtt
of s per cent per iimiiin, and the further
a urn of fourteen and 1A 100 (Slt.lo) dollars
costs and disbutseimmtM; also the coats of
and upon this writ, commanding me to
maJtp lo of the following real property of
tlie above-named defendant, to-wit: The
southwest quart r ot the northeast quarter
(awU uf neW);alo the north half of the
southeast quarter InU of e.). and the
southwest quarter of the southeast quarter
(swK of e), all in section fourteen (14),
township ev!n t'O north of rauKfour(4)
west of lit Willamette Meridian in Colum
bia county, State of Oregon; with the ex
ception of the part of the one hundred and
i j tv acres sold to J. H. Uri Igsa, and de
scribed as follows, to-wit: The north thirty
acres of the almve-described southweit
quarter of the northeast quarter of
nc'j.)
Now, therefore, by virtue of said execu
tion, hidgiuritt order and decree, and in
compliance with the coiutUHiida of asid
writ. I will, on Saturday, the 1.1th day of
O. toner. WH, at the hour of 10 o'clock 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 cash,
all the right, title and interest of the above
named defendant, to satisfy said execution,
judgment order and decree, interests and
costs and all accruing oots.
September 11. ISM. V. F. TK)AN,
sl4oia Sheriff of Colutubia County, Or.
ft
Deer inland
-....Reuben
. . Scsppoose
. .Clatskanie
..St. Helens
. ..Vemonis
Rainier
..Clatskanie
.... Rainier
. .Scsppoose
Thb democratic idea of fighting the
trusts is to begin by " giving them
'everything they want and then insist
ing that it ought to be taken away
from tbem.
' The women of Colorado vote for
the first time in the coming state elect
ion. They will appreciate the oppor
tunity to bury tbe blatherskite Waite
ont of sight.
, Ihoals says that "political leaders
in this country are cowards," and it
'certainly looks so when a president
permits a tariff bill of ''perfidy and
hishonor" to become a law, instead of
'defeating it by the courageous use of
'the veto power.
Bxfou the Maine election tbe dem-
'ocrats figured on a republican plural-
It is impossible to form an opinion
at this time as to what will be the de
cision reached by the county school
superintendents relative to a change
in school books this year. The last
legislature passed an act whereby
a majority of the school superintend
ents are enabled to make a change in
text books, and their vote is now being
prepared.' It seems to us .a hardship
to make the ehange in hooks while tbe
country is under such a state of de
pression. A change in books means a
cost to tbe people of many thousands
of dollars, besides, should a change be
voted, there are many poor families in
tbe state who have not the where
withal to purchase new books, bence
their children would be deprived of
that most important beritance. It
should be the first thought of all our
ity of 12,000 in that state, and the public servants to economize in every
republicans on one of 20,000. The possible way just at Ibis time. Our pub-
Irving W. Larimore, physical director of
Y. M. C. A., Dcs Moinos, Iowa, says ho
can conscientiously recommend Chamber
lain's Pain Bairn to sthletes, gymnasts, bi
cyclists, football players, and the profes
sion in general, for bruises, sprains, and
dislocations ; also for soreness and stiffness
of the muscles. When applied before the
parts become swolen it will effect a cure in
one half the time usually required. For
sale by Edwin Ross. - ''"
SHERirr'S SALE.
BY VIRTUE OVV EXECUTION.
judgment order and decree, duly issued
out of and under the seal of the Circuit
Court of the State of Oregon and County of
Columbia, to me dulv directed, dated the
11th duv of ScDteruber. lKtM. tinon a
nient sad decree rendered unci entered
aid Court on the 24th day of May, liOi. in
favor ot Willard Galloway a hjilalntitl and
against Aikin Copeland and if. H. Borlh
w ick and Marr A. Borthwick as defendants,
for the sum of eleven hundred and seventy
(f 1170.00) dollar, w ill) interest thereon from
said 24th day of May, lim, at the rate of S
percent, per annum, at'd one hundred and
twenty-five ($126.00) dollars attorney's fees
aud tbe further sunt of twenty and
20-100 ($20.20) dollars costs and disburse
ments: also the costs on this writ, com
manding me to make sale of the following
real property of the above-named defend
ants, to-wit: The northeast quarter of sec
tion twenty-seven (27) In township six (6)
north, range two (2) west of the Willninette
Meritlian, iu Columbia county. Mate of
vn-gou.
Now. therefore, hv virtue of said execu
tion, judgment order and decree, and in
compliance with tbe commands of said
w rit, i will, on Saturday the 20th day of
uctooer, isut, at tne nour oi 11 o cioca in
the forenoon, at tbe front door of the county
Conrt House, in bt. Helena, said county
ana state, sen at punuc auction, subject to
redemption, to me inchest Dinner tor cash,
all the rihr, title and interest which the
above-named defendants or either of them
had on tbe 9th ilay of April, 1802 or since
had in sod to the above-described real
property to satisfy said execution. Judg
ment order and decree, interests and costs
and iil I accruing rots.
September 11. lftt)t. C. P. DO AN,
21ol9 tihertlf of Columbia County, Oi
B. E. QUICK, I
Commissioner el - ,
Deeds ler W'ahlngtoa
0. W. COl.B,
Notary Pwblto
Cole & Quick,
St. Helens, Oregon
PROPRIETORS 0
"Thorn's Numerical System
OF
Title Abstracts'
-rort-
Columbla - County, - Oregon
TITLES
Ksainlned and abstracts furnished. Will
attend to mattera before the Hoard of
E uallsatlon: payment uf Ibim. elo. Heal
Kstala, t'onveyauclug, and lasurauoe, and
Loans uegutialed. ,
I RarcCliance
FOR SALEI
In Bad Cokditioh. The bridge
which spans McNutly creek on the
Scappoose road is in a very- dangerous
condition, and is badly in need of the
attention ot the road supervisor.
Since tbe flood quiteall of the bridges
along that road have been more or less
delaptdated.
Fatronizb Home Ikdustbt. To
those in need of winter clothing, we
desire to call their attention to the
well known clothiers, J, M. Moyer &
Co., corner of Third and Oak streets,
Portland. They deal only in Oregon
made clothing and are selling way
down at bedrock prices, see ad in
another column of this paper.
result almost doubled the republican
estimate and more than tripled tbe
-democratic.
Tit addition to bis generous gift of
money, Mr. James J. Hill, of the
'Great Northern, bas set aside 5000
acres of land in the stole of Minnesota
to be assigned to those made home
less by the recent forest fires who may
-wish to take up small farms and culti
vate them.
lie school system cannot possibly suffer
from tne failure of the change. In
deed many a naturally bright intellect
has been deprived of mental training
on account of the too often changiug
of textbooks. While tbe maximum
price of sufficint books for a pupil
ould be, in tbe abstract, small, if tbe
parent has not tbe ready cash with
which to buy, tbe ehild cannot enjoy
the privileges which enable them to
combat and master the obstacles of
everyday life, a common school edu
cation. We hope the board will not
see fit to make the change this year.
Askkicax wools are declining in
'price and foreign wools are advancing.
wool irom .ngiana aeiiverea in our
- fwstern cities pays one cent pound! albveh aeatns oi congressmen oe-
' freight, while the freight on wool from I cured during the session just ended :
the newer states of tbe west to New
.York is three cents pound. Thus
ewdetb the Ant lesson, with the Eng
lish piling up a splendid profit on
'?ire raw materials."
'Fokkst fires are a far greater evil
ita this "country than is generally
1 known. . In the last census year 2983
i fires of this kind were recorded, of
s which 1369 were started by persons
clearing land, 628 by hunters, 608 by
locomotives, 101 by camp fires or
i pipes and 262 by incendiaries. That
the loss of life and property by forest
fires is largely unnecessary ia proved
by the comparative iaMounity from
sfesm in Canada and Maine, where the
laws are stringent and the man who
starts a forest fire is treated as a pub
lie enemy. .Canada maintains a fire
patrol and fire wardens who are au
thorised to call for assistance. States
t&attofiar from these dreadfol fires
j'jould make astadyof the Canadian
forest laws, tha suocess of which lias
tftnwMtraled. . " i
three United States senator sCol-
quitt, of Georgia, Vance of , North
Carolina, and Stackbridge, of Michi
gan ; eight members of the house of
representatives Houk and Enochs, of
Ohio, Chipman ot Michigan, O'Neill,
Lilly and Muchler of Pennsylvania,
Bratton of Maryland and Lisle of
Kentucky. Two senators White of
Louisiana and Walthal of Missis
sippiand ten members of the house
of representatives resigned.
A Scientist says: "Bad roads
cause insanity." Vo wonder the luna
tio asylums are full and running over.
One of these days a plank will be in
serted into political platforms favoring
"road reform" and tbe politician who
doesn't stand upon it will get left.
The country depends upon the farmer
for its wealth and yet allows .thens to
be mired apoq impassable roads folly
one-third of tbe year. ,It spends 118,
000,000 this year to stake good rivers
for commerce, bat not a dime for
good roads.
The Bighs or thb Times. If
there is anything in signa Columb a
county is not goiog to bring op in the
rear in the line of well stocked vegeta
bles and fruit keepings this winter.
Every farmer tells you that lie has a
splendid crop of potatoes, plenty of
hay, all the apples be can use, plenty
of root feed for stock and hogs, some
grain to sell, and be leeis prosperous
generally.
Buna war Accident. Jesse Hen
dricks, of Peris, was quite seriously
hurt in a runaway accident ne&r his
place Monday morning. He was driv
ing an ox team at the time, and in go
ing down a steep grade the team took
a notion to sprint a little, and did so
with the result that Mr. Hendricks was
unceremoniously dumped sit of the
wagon and badly shook up. His in
juries are not dangerous but it will
take a big lot of arnica and court
plaster to patch him up.
Ratlboao. It is expected to have
a surveyor in tbe field next Monday
to make tbe preliminary survey for
tne pienaiem road, in tbe meantime
the committee are at work formula
tinir plans for raising the subsidy and
within a short time will be able to re
port progress. It should not be im
alined that because very little is being
said in the premises that the scheme
bad fallen through. On tbe contrary
the people are awaiting tbe report of
the general committee who are dili
gently at work.
In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon
for Oohiinhia county.
Mrs. Robert McMatli. IMtf.,
vs.
John Maynard.W. H Con- 18UMMON8
vers, ami J. u. Moyer,
llefeniiMMla.
To the above-named defendant, N. B. Moy
er. In the name of the Htate of Orevnn:
You are hereby required to 'appear in tbe
Circuit court of the istate of Oregon, for Co-
lutitijia county, on or before tbe first day of
me next regular u-riu oi aatu court, to-wit:
Tnesduy. the 9th cav of October. A. D.
lsyi. and answer tliecompluint tiled against
you ty tne platntiu in tbe aboven titled
suit; Hiid you will take notice that if you
fail to so appear and answer, the plaintiff
win use iitngmeni against yon tor the re
lief prayed for In the complaint, viz: Judg
ment for the sum ot S-xX) with interest
thereon at the rate of ten per cent per an
num from January 9th, 1892. until paid:
for one hundred dollars attorney's fee in
this suit , and tho costs herein, to be taxed ;
for a decree foreclosing a certain mortgage
given to secure tiie aforesaid sum , and an
order to sell the real estate described in
said moitgage, aa follows, to-wit; The
southeast one-quarter of the southeast one
quarter, and the lots numbered Dye (S), six
(6). seven (7) and eight (8), of section sev
enteen (17). in township six 6) north of
range live (6). west of the Willamette mer
idian, according to the government survey,
and being in Columbia county, Oregon,
and barring you and ail parties claiming
snfd land or anv rart thereof, finm an anil
all canities, of redemption or otherwise. In
and to tbe same aud for an order to apply
tbe proceeds of the sale of said lands to the
payment of plaintiff"" judgment.
Tbis summons is published by an order
made by Hon. Thomss A. Mcllride, the
presiding judge for said conrt. at Chambers
on tbe 1st day of August, 1H.
W.J.RICE.
e31oS Attorney for Plaintiff.
CEVENTEEN choice MILCH COW8
3 all with calf by Thoroughbred reg
istered Holleip-Frieiun Bull, "ORE
GON LAD." Cows are mostly winter
Cows, to calve November, December,
January, etc. Cows are sold in order
to make room for self-bred young
graded stock. Also Thoroughbred reg
istered Holstein-Friesian bull,
"OREGON LAD"
Four years old, stood at tbe head of
the herd for the last three years. A
magnificent animal, out of -one of the
best milch and butter families of the
liolsteio-Friesian breed ; girth 7 feel
6 inches. His offspring prove his
merits. Apply to
E. OLDENDORFF,
Scappoose, Columbia County, Oregon
Patronize a.
Home
Industry
.. SEASON 1894-95 ,
Our Second Sale since Removing to Our New
Store, S. W. Cor. Third and Oak streets.
$9-95
MENS
AU-Wool Salts
$9-05
VtAAAlrA Ail CSnna.A anjl TVi.sl A a nunl tiiwtL-a 9f. anil "
I' 11H ki n.iiii miivir s-LiiiA itiii 111 ri'i 11 1 . UjLIju v urv iia atu waau . .
22-ounce goods; eighteen patterns, including Bine . ami;
Black Cheviots. .
Every suit warranted made of celebrated Albany Woolen Mills Csssimare,
and manufactured on our own Dremlses. We emnloV 147 bands and UlObey
paid for labor remains bore at home. . . .
J. M. HOYER & CO.,
Wholesale and Retail Clothiers
Nos. 81 and 83 Third Street, S. W. Ccr. OaX Portland, Oregon
POPHAM'S
THI ONLY GUARANTIED OURS
FOR RHEUMATISM. NEVER FAILSII
We refer jrou to Parld Vau Hlvke, Cutis Rors
nasninatim; L. ueamlt, callitf, Waabltialui
R. Foster. Fmuort. Waahluutou: Samuoi Lot
cry, Buwxla, Vi'iuhlnirton; C. U. Ic, Jurtle
oi tne iwarsor ciaunanie; juo. i,onw, n
gineer ryni- rolll, CiuK-ianie, urvirimi '
Luvcamn, farmer. Clatukaiile. "rrson. and hu
Jnl ot ulhsn It re umusd. We ruler to IhMS
becaune Ihey are close by, and ara well knowa.
WE DON'T CROSS THE AT
LANTIC FOR REFERENCES
$1.00 per Bottle. Sii Bottles for $5.0
SOLD AT THE LABORATORIES ,
OF THE
CLATSKANIE. : : OR BOON.
FOR PORTLAND, DAILY.
-STEAMER-
Young America
-V1A-
WILLAMETTE SLOUGH.
Leave St. Helens
Arrive at Portland...
Lesvs Portland
Arrive at St. Helens.
..6:30 A.
..10:00"
...8:)P.M
...6:00 1
Round Trio Tickets 60 Cents
will carry nothing but Fas.n
gers and mat freight.
JAMES GOOD, MASTER,
What is
Died. Oziag Cherrinelon. who has
been sick for a lone time died last
Baturdav in St. Helens. Tbe funeral
service took place Sunday, conducted
by the masonic fraternity, of wbich
deceased was a member, and the re
mains were conducted to Germany
bill cemetery where the last rites
were .solemnized. Ozias Cberrinetou
was a native of Jackson, O., was born
in 1B40. When the war broke out he
enlisted in Company I, 36tn Ohio reir-
imeat under eommand. of General
Crook, and was wounded at tbe battle
oi Lookout Mountain. After the close
of the war be taught school and cam
to Oregon in 1874 and taught school
In Columbia and Washington count
ies. 10 ioou ne was tbe republican
candidate for county clerk and was
defeated by Ed Martin. Deceased ia
said by those who knew him to be
an opnfht and honorable citizen.
a im van
mwa
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Castoria la Dr. Samuel Pitcher's prescription for Infants
and Children. It contains neither Opium, Morphine nor
other Narcotic substance. It is a harmless substitute
for Paregoric, Drops, Soothing Syrups, and Castor Oil.
It is Pleasant. Its guarantee ia thirty years' use by
Millions of Mothers. Castoria destroys Worms and allays
feverishness. Castoria prevents vomiting Sour Curd,
cures Diarrhoea and Wind Colic Castoria relieves
teething troubles, cures constipation and flatulency.
Castoria assimilates the food, regulates the stomach
and bowels, giving healthy and natural sleep. Cas
toria la the Children's Panacea tbe Mother's Friend.
Caatoria.
"Castarta is an sUaat medidns for 4uT
Srsa. Hochen hart repeatedly told ma a ita
good affect upon Uxar children."
Pa. O. 0. Osoose,
1 tanreU. Maes.
" Caatorla b ths beet remedy for children of
which I am acquainted. I hops the day Is not
tarditantwlieoaiotieriwllloonider the real
Interest of their children, and use Castoria la.
Stead ot the varioosqoack aostrums which ars
dertroylni: their lored onea, by foreiBoDium,
morphine, aoothtng tyros and other hurtful
agent dosra their tbnaas, thereby sanding
then to prwaAtare frares.''
Pa. l.t. Kncsnua,
Oonwar, Ark. I Auaa 01 bbsol JfVva,
VU Ctssrtaws Oesayaaqr, 17 Murray afafot, JW Yes City,
Castoria.
Castoria is so well adapted toofandrea tbal
I Moonunend tt as super lor to any preserlDtloa
knowa tane,"
tt A. Anoaia, at D.,
Ill So. Oxford at, Brooklyn, H. T.
"Our phyaidaos la tbe oblldraa'a depart
ment have spoken highly of their Ipno
enoe In their outside practice with OaetorU.
and althooch we only have among our
medical supplies what la known a regular
product, yet wears free to eonfesi that the
merits of Castoria has woa aa to look with
favor opon it"
.Datras Bosvrraii aa tiiowun,
DART & MUCKLE
Are onea mors doing business at the old stand formerly oc
cupied by M uckle Bros,, when can be (ouod a complete stock of
Fresh Staple Groceries
Just from the best markets of tbe world. Tbty also have a.
new and complete Hue ( . f '
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Ladies' Dress Goods, Latest Patterns.
Kcallxlnf that their stock would be tncotnplcle without, tbsst
sntlemcn also carry a larire Invuke of . . , .
Ladies' and Qents, Fine Footwear
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THE JOSEPH KELLOGG & COMPANY'S RIVER STEAMER
?feS?tift.rT.1r,i)..) rm-m ,mtwTtlJS''m IL II'" '
STR cJOSHlTPI-I j?CEILjI-,0C3O-
' FOR PORTLAND "
Leaves Kelso Morula vs. Wednesdays, anrl frl,l.r. .i ft nvit, . t ..Li.
Portland Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday at 6 o'clock a. m. ...
tt
FALCON " BEE SUPPLIES
NoftbtleJte" Aimt.ly' h bW' M m,ke, w ari the
SEED CO.
Ons hundred and seventyHine Second street, . . Portland, Orsgvin.
St. Helens Livery Stables
TU08. COOPEIt, Proprietor.
Handy location, and you can feel sure that your horses will receive
as good attention as though you were caring for them yourself.
HANDY TURNOUTS ON SHORT NOTICE.
ST,
HELENS EXCHANGE
STRAND STKEET.
Mr. Thomas Cooper ha. Just opened op bis new and slsK.nt barroom 1 St. Helens,
where can constantly be found the famous
.Mite d? totollsy WMstoy
Also Best Brands Domestic and Kev Wast Clears. .
MR. COOPER IS ALWAYS GLAD TO WELCOME HIS OLD FRIENDS
iu ttiu JrXACE OF BUSINESS.
- St. Helens Exchano-A .
St. Helens, - - Orfiiroh
HE PORTLAND AND CLATSKANIE ROUTE
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SARAH DIXON. Ck It Sh.v.s- r.-..
atToM FridaV ijfn
Kalama, Near City, iuinler tSTdarL? "J? ''nd. lislans. Columbia wr,
ntermedlste polofa; rralng Tuday
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