Image provided by: University of Oregon Libraries; Eugene, OR
About The Oregon mist. (St. Helens, Columbia County, Or.) 188?-1913 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 28, 1894)
OREGON MIST l-PBUMHW 1VIHT FRIDAY, filDE-HKAD PARAGRAPHS Deinereet at Doer Island I... p...l extending r iniu Mm night. ThnJ who attended from (hit place lev tha ailfailllt Ulna MM ...1......L.I- - OoMI TO IllDlaXl.-CharL. rvrv- r,0.'' ,,or,,om" "onil employed In Dr Edwin How' drug itore at ihlt laue started last Monday tor Indianepolii Ind., where be goat to accept a pogi! lion In bit unola'e dru .. u. O'Connor It brlitht Vouna man mwA deserve to irjoceed wherever be cuti tilt ! I . . HBW ATTEACTIOI.-.Ttl atat fair ungHi-ai it getting hard up for at- -" uu it BMTarutei t bull race tiomethlng ailgbt bt Mid In IU favor! iwwew, at it it not probable (he riders eould hold Ibt animal, or make coinDinauone to rott tbe luokert who rltk their money on aocalled horse races, says ins sugens Uuard. "Thby oiiPuiHEM'-TbaHarfett ana inompaon are just epeedy enough to make the Telephone and Lurlioe horry up to keep ahead, and in eonaeautnoe render to the publlo a good tervloe. The bo It ran very cloee together, to that the difference in time it not material to tbote who re traveling, Kama Rtab. A movement la on loot to orgaolae lodge of Eaatarn Btar la 8t Ilelent. The Eaatern Btar, mm m wn snuwn, ia a Dranen of the Maaonle order, to which the wive, latere, and danghlera of Vatont may belong. Ae there are a goodly nam tier of Mttont in and about 81, Helena, me loage, 11 intutuuM, will, no doubt, awn out who a neaiuiy membertbip, Pear-tamo rot Oriunom. The firm of Muckle B rot hat a crew of men at work .preparing tbelr mill for oper- wont, torn nign waier leit the mill nd lumber yard In very bad condi tion and the eipeote baa been large, net in a anon time we nope to again hear the ateam whittle in the early atoning followed by the bum of ma chinery, turning oat tbouaandt of feet of lumber daily, which will be wel come aound to our people. Vui Low WaTaa. To oontratt the aUge of water In the Columbia bow with what it waa in June leadt one to almoat d libel lev t hie own eye. Though over a mile wide, at compared wiin men ine mar eeemt out a entail lough, and the water ia indeed thin now where before the frethat it wat eery deep. At the dock in tliia place Che eteamera lay on the aand In land tog, and it ia with difficulty sometime that the landing it made, Nsw Bau. Towaa, If earn. Urie A Clark are putting up a new bell tower in Cowliit ttreet mt weet of deeond, upon which will rett the new fire alarm bell recently purchased by the oily. The tower will be 60 feet fcigb and cooe-ehaped from the bate up. The alruoiure will be covered with ruatio, and inaide will be kept the bote, bote cart and all other Are pparatua. Though St. Helena ia for tunate In regard to tiree, the new In vestment it timely one. ' Bivsss Hail, Stomm A very eevere hail storm viaited St. Helena Wednes day forenoon, preceded by fearful 'downpour of rain. Wbea the bail came it traveled in etreakt, and the ground fairly frothed with hailttonet from the aiae of a pin bead to ae Urge at aearhles. Along the fence ooroert nd under the eavet of houtee the bail could be teen for aeverai fcoari eftrr wardt. Beporttlrom the immediate interior are to Ibe effect that very lit tle bail fell, and in torn placet near by there waa none at alL Arm BaoiM. Mr. E. Demereat, of Deer leland, wat thrown from a bone Toeeday which retulted la break ing her left arm Jutt above the wrist. Dr. Bote wat ia the neighborhood at the lime and waa called in. He being unable to dreet the wound alone, the eioited buaband eant to St. Helena for ataiatanca which wat mponded to by Die. Cliff end Chalmers. Upon their arrival chloroform waa admlnittered nd the fracture reduced. The patient It now under the care of Dr. licet and is doing nicely. Cart Btaud CamoHM. Governor Pennoyer, through bit private secre tary, Mr. Munley, baa placed the fol lowing rule in force at the capitol, the text of which la certainly not ambign out : "Under section ml of the lawa of Oregon, the governor mutt report to eaoh legislative aatembly all catet of reprieve!, oommntatione and par dona. Owing to pertiatent and mali ckxia npreeentatlont, no report here after, of tuoh catet, other than that provided by law, will be made from the executive offlos." Thi Bams Old Stost. Aalorla la UU clamoring about righto-wsy. Thla time it ia for a better water aupply. Like during railroad propoeitlont in that city the dog-in-the-manger policy It still purtued by her motabaoka. They regarded railroada at not being a necettaity and now it kwki though to them water It not a neceatity. Tbe fact la, the people of Attoria have eelfltbneea to firmly ettabliihtd In their makeup that no enterprise can uooeed, even to tupplyingpnre water for their whltkey-eoaked tyttema. CoirraACT roa Bock. In roeponte to an advertitement for propotalato aupply 100,000 torn of rook, more .r lett, for the jetty, at the mouth of the Columbia, Major Pott, United Statet engineers, baa reoeived twelve bida. Tbe loweet wat that submitted by John Kiernan, 48 eenta per ton, the rook to be furniahed from tbe quarry at , Fith rt landing. The neat lowett bid waa to oentt per ton. and the otbera ranged up to 68 cents. A large amount ot tone waa furnUhed from the Fithert Undine; quarry by Peter Hinkle when Major Bandbnry had charge of the jrtty work. The ttone to of eieeltent quality, and stone of tbe Itrgt lite re quired ean be more easily obtained there than at many other placet. 1fu J f moV '"nwo.-The fol ltTgi'r0m rof.Clevelan Abbe, for a quarter of a century a pro- ,UK be found I of taW.or atieatt, Tkl I I "ugM w ue reader. l!f i'i" dvanoed by Prof. Abbe were brought from him in retponte to - vuuuarnmg the raiumakera, uLi" uV4 Tn, Pr 'he cen tral HUflulDfll Vulluv ikl. Money thould not be wtttd on the .nmaert( out tp.nt on wellt, dltchet, eatrvoirt, IrrlgaUo,,, windmill., an J n other uteful . a n ..na.i.i Poud and a grove of treea enoiroling it, to break the wind, would tave more ? t,,e "inrnakert can ever none to brioa down ti, .tr.... . . ory teaton It to perfect teed that will Hriir in a timiiar dry letton, and vice verta. Ih. 8l.d.0UBht succeed neit year if :.m T.. .. Uhla' But 01 oourte 'mi unvicr II IimnlaH in a niii .l A.I.I t your crop renorten whit th.l. pienoe it in tbit retpeob The ! .wU " ,rora thn ' planted . .u. uurm gives a late variety, and vice veraa. Tha ,..,ia molitlo dry climatet doea poorly at nrtt, bnt eventu.llw . nriai i. tuitod to tbe new climate. Thut tbe paint of Europe are gradually adapt ing tbemtelvea to the climate of our J11 regiont, jutt ts they have iu auniuern ttuttia. Each farmer doea tomething to prevent tbe in eneoti of a long drought by taring u. ycrt eeea mat wnicn ripened nrtt on the drveai nrt ni th r.. Tbii it a letton that I have learnd' from my ttudv on 'nlimbni The variabilitv of the slinuu l h.rH-', on me eropt than iu Intrintio severity, The seed it alwava Irvine to adam (t, self to tbe climate, but, of course, is a year DcninO." CoxruSIOM OF Nmu l,.at T.m. day evening a lady and her baggage were lanaea off the Northern Pacific train at Houiton, which Is Milton, on muvma aoneauie. Bite waa on ner way and bad her ticket and br. gage cheeked for Milton in Umatilla county to Join bar hutband at that Slice and was directed to come by th e onhern Pacific When the brake- man announoed Milton f Honlton mat. office) the lady thinking she had ar rived at her destination, atepped off the train, ana at ner baggage wat checked lor Milton, it too, wat put off. Not until artrr IOC train had DullaH nut did tbe lady discover that site was yet iii muee irom bar destination. 8h came to St. Helena and took the boat for Portland where the would take the Union Ptcifio for htr objective point Umatilla county. We bave been informed the Northern Pacific oOciala bave determined to chanae the name of tbe Milton atation to that of the pottoffloe Houiton which would ore- Tent coniuaion of names. a f a " MtTHODUT CoargRBMcavThe an nual conference of the Ore iron M. E. Church closed iu session on Monday. Rev. O. W. Que. of Portland, waa elected presiding elder for the Port land district, which comprises tbe counties ot Multnomah, Washington, xamhiu, uiaclutmaa, Columbia. Clat sop and Tillamook. Rev. O. A. White waa aulgned the Clackamas charge, no Bt. Helena it to be tupplied. M, U. wire, retiring pretiding elder, waa attiirned to ugene, and H. B. El worthy, from Hitliboro to Woodburn, whrle C. Alderton, a former pat tor here, wai given tbe Uilltboro charge Loooiao Busimim Bama. The protpecU ot the logging botineaa are reproving, styt the Uregoman. Laat year the loggert, aa a rule, lott money, and to there are not to many in the businees this year- and the atock of logs is pretty well ezhautted, with protpecU of atbortage neat spring. The demand for lumber lor tnipping east is improving, although there u no Improvement in the price. Thoee who have toga uow out and ready to come down on the first rite, expect to find ready sale for them at remunera Uve prices. Moulders or Orwioa. The Ore gon Press Association holds ita annual sestion at Pendleton, commencing next Tuetday. Tbe editors and their wivee will assemble In Portland on Monday and the same evening will leave over the O. B. N. for Pendle ton, arriving there early Tuesday morning. Tbe cititens ot Pendleton have been making all necessary prep arations to entertain tbe visitors in a royal manner, which is charaoteristio of that city, and those who attend this meeting will receive a hearty welcome, Tbtett Davs Mobb. Thb Mist's red notion of 25 per cent on subscrip tion accounta will not hold good after November 1, 1894. Patrona witbing the benefit of tbe ditcoont should call and settle before that date. County warrants ot imall denomination! taken at tbelr market value on all accounts. Fifticn Oallom of Homy. Dan Richardson, living at the mouth of Lewie river, out a bee tree a few days ago, and took therefrom three ooal oil cans full of honey. Rauaiocs Saavioas. Rev. A. B. Wade, well known here, of the Christ ian denomination, la holding a series of meetings in this place, whioh are fairly well attended. FEHIB NEWB. The Pittsburg mail carrier is now osrrying the mail for this plaoe and Pittsburg, the government having laid off the carrier between nere anu nuur ton, and saving an expense of a llttls more than (160 a year. Messrs. Lambersoo and Emerson, of Houiton, and Herman, of Yankee vllle, waa in this place last Wednes day for the purpose of etllmating the damage to C. Btuervine'a ranoh by building a county road scroti It. Wa did not learn the figures but know it should be a good sum. If tbe air line railroad men expect to gel bait the land along the line of tbe proposed road (we tuppose find line R. RO from St. Holens to Neha lem valley, they will simply find them selves theviotims of misplaoed confi dence. The people here do not believe in living on a plc from five to seven years just to give half of it away to a railroad company, and the other haw to feed tramps that travel It.' PERSONAL AND LOCAL. No more discount after November 1 B, F. Pope, of Perls, waa ia town Monday, Mat Meeker left on Monday latt for can rrancitoo. Fins Key Wait oigan at Rosa' drug itore. try mem. caeper Jtotii, of Bcappooae, waa on our streets Wednesday. James Qulnn, of Quinn't landing, waa in mil city Monday. Charlet Keutemeyer, of flauviet itl anu, wat in town Tuesday. Frank Bitbop, of Roubtn, waa in town Tuetday and Wednesday. Wm. Mutgrove. of Sanviee island tpent Suuday in this city. Wm. Crlsaey, of Vernonia, waa aeen on our elrsete Tuesday latt. N. A. Perry and wife, of Houiton were on our ttreett laat Sunday. D. C. Tedford baa been ipending a lew aays In Bt. Uelent thit week. Buy your toilet article! at a regular arug itore. not carries a full stock iu that line. - Gust Wikitrom hat just flnithed painting bit new rekldeuoe out on Mo ftulty oreek. R. H. Bailey and family returned home from bop picking at Butteville vreaneaaay. Fred Watkins ia officiating in Dol man's store this week, in the absence of Mr. Harrison. Southern winds have prevailed dar ing tne week and the result baa been an abundanoe of rain. Mrs. Emillne Meeker is suffering from tbe effects of recently having a nau run into ner loot. Tbe Knieht of Frtblaa exneot to give a grand ball in this place tome time in tbe near future. Frank Dow. of Banvlet. after soend ing tis weeki at tbe coast, waa in tbe city again Tuesday night. People in tbe Nobalem as a rule are notia tympathy with Sidney Dell't railroad around tbe world. Dave Davia and Dr. Ross naid a fra ternal vitit to Kalama lodge. Koianta oi rytniaa, on Saturday night. F. L. Clear, the Postal lineman, wat out doing tome repair work on the line near Rocky point, yeaterday. Mitt Nora Convert, of Orecon Citv after sojourning in tbia place for two weeks, returned borne laat Saturday. Mrs. J. O. Muckle was in Portland Wednesday on bnainea pertaining to tbe organisation of the lodge of East ern Star. B. F. Oiltner, of Salem, viaited this city Sunday laat, and put in tbe day shaking banda with old frienda and acquaintances. The residenoa ot Thomas Cooper presents a glittering appearance when the aun shines einoe a new roof baa been placed thereon. Secretary McBride, who baa been at bis borne in thli city for a number of montbi, tpent a few dayi at Salem laat week, returning on Friday. v. a. Me wen baa done some repair work on Muckle a dock, preparatory toaelling wood over it, and ia now about ready to supply tbe trade. J. H. Decker is bniy thit week painting and papering hie new reai dence, Mr. Gove, of Bcappooae, hat charge of hia barberthop in the mean umt. Alfred Harrison, the genial clerk in tbe general merchandise bouse of W, H. Dolman, aocompanied by bis wife, is spending a well-earned vacation with bis parents on Lewis river, Wash Send your order tor lob printing to thlaoffioe instead of sending your money and order out of tbe county. We are prepared to turn out work in that line, in appearance equal to that ot Portland offices, and for prices we defy competition. D ELENA. E. O. Wonderly made a trip to Ore gon City last week. A. K. Morgan is at present engaged in cutting wood on James Hudson's place. Miss Lena Palm, we are pleased to note, baa recovered from her recent illness. John Cramer is building reeidenoe for himself which, when completed will be very commodious and neat. J. W. Boals hae built s new coal hnnaa anil ia hiiav titirntn anal tar ihipment to the canneriee later in the winter. Mai. J. 8. Rinearson ia going to build bimselt new residenoe toon and is now in Portland in quest of carpenters. W. N. Meserve went to Pebble creek, Nebalem valley, last Sunday, to survey a county road being laid out in that vicinity. Miss Gertrude Washburn went on Wednesday of laat week to Mt. Coffin. Wash., where she expects to attend school tbe oom ing winter. George Richardson baa made some valuable improvements on bis place thia season, iu the way of clearing land and enlarging his meadow. By the way the rain continues to oome down, one is naturally led to be lieve winter haa started in tor keeps yet we bave hopes of the better.' It is with saddened thoughts that we note the sudden desth of W. H. Walker, whioh ocourred in Portland on the 19th intt. Mr. Walker had been feeling unuaually well and was at work in the field when he waa sud denly stricken down by a paralytio stroke whioh rendered him helpless. He was at onoe taken to Portland for medical aid where he died soon after arriving at the hospital. The burial took putoe at Woodbine cemetery on Friday, the 21st, and waa followed by many frienda. Mr. Walker baa lived here for many years past and was a highly respected oitisen. He leaves a widow and several children who . . . - .L .I.J l.V niT9 ine tympany anu aiuu nniin . of all. I A Tevrlflo Battle. ProbaMy (be greatest naval battle in th world's history waa that wtitcb took place latt week off the mouth of the Yalu river on tbe coast of Cores between the Chinese and Japanese fleets. The former hsd 12 battle ship end 4 tramporte, and the latter v bat ttealiipa and cruiort. The Chinese fleet wst almost a complete wreck several of their best thipt being aunk and otheri rendered litlolem by tbe fire from the Japanese. Tbe Japan. ete ibipi alto tottered great dtmage The engagement laated nearly all day and waa ttoppud by darkneu. Uur ing the nieht the Chinese vessels re maiiiing afloat atole away leaving the transports loaded with Chinese troopt which they wore conveying, to their fate. The Japanese are said to have killed 2,000 and taken 14.UU0 prison er!. The effect of thie victory by the Japanese will give that country tern porary control of uorea ana the seal as well. China dues not seem able to cops with Japan in modern warfare although her equipment ia equally good. A. M. Bailey, a well-known citizen of Eu gene. Orefon, toyt tbat for yeart nit wife hat been troubled with chronic diarrhoea, and nted many reniediea with little relief a nt II the tried Cbamberialn't Cboile, Choi era. and Diarrhoea Bemady, which hat cured htr tound and well. Give ft a trial and you will bo anrprued at the prompt re lief it affordi. Twenty-fiyt and SO cent bottle for salt by Edwin Bott. BORN. Elf ERHOM. On Monday evtnlnc Benten: ber 24, at aouiion, to ine wue oi a ran Emerson, a daughter. Wfcaa Babr waa skk, wa gave htr OaMoria, Wkaa cat wat a Child, aha attod for Oaatorav iaa tLi liinaiat Waa. ttit tannin Oil! la. Whea aba kad CbOdm. tha ftnihmm Caatsrla, BiaSOXCTlOR NOT1CB. let it berebv eiren that the firm fa tofore known at W. J Muckle A Co., bat tlila dav HImmiIvmI nartnrahtn hv mntnai consent, Mr. I. C. Tedford retiring, and all obligalloni of tba firm will be assumed tile W. J. Hackle, to whom tUaccoantt dot nrm art to be paid. W. J. Mocaxs, u. u. TtDFOaD. Dated thit 7th dav of Beotember. A. D. lax, at Eainier, Oregon. tltofi rallllaw far Msiaer Elceaae. To tht Honorable tbe County Court of Co- lurooia L-ountv, uregon: We, the undersigned legal votert residing i ScaoDOOse oradnct. Colombia countr. Btata of Oregon, would respectfully petl- tion your bonorable body at itt next ad- loomed term which will be held on October 12th. 18M. in tha Court House In the City of ot. Helens, Columbia county. in. tbat a license oe tranted to J. D, MeSav and F. H. Bwaaer to tell SDlrltnoot. vinous and malt liquors la quantities lest than on gallon in Bcappoose precinct, and tbat such license b issued for the period of on year, lor an oi wnicn your petitioners will ever pray. A Lane. P h Stephens. Wm McMalns. Lafayette Brown, J L Armstrong, J 8 Har ris. U Ltfnhar, Peter O Johnsen, L O Bax ter, w v wauon, r l, uonser, u union, Virgil I Smith, J F Bederstrom, Clifford B Harris, W ki McFarund. r Y Ahrens. (J D Garrison, A U Lamberson, G H Blorclts W T Freeman, M J Englert, O R Konkle, J B Duncan. C J Lamberson. D E Freeman John M OoTe, George D Gove, Hubert Mc K.av. M naaendort, j r walker. J u Tomp kins. P Lousignont, K L HcbmelUer, Ed Lamberson, W Anderson, Wm T White, George Grant, G A Lane, L W JSonser, reter timers, ana nairye, j w uuna Armstrong, W E Guild, F E Armstrong, K tviesenaani. ueorge nerc. a n narnett J 8 Bparks, John Schmitke, L Dahlraann, l naeita, n w nil, a veirmin, u a negnie, UalMilm MnKav. John BeardIv. V Vavne. Fred Hainmever. Geonre Batsen. Gust Lange, Thomas A Ciooinger, J I. Piper, E UHIIfV, IIWIUM A VIWWU H Lynch. Tom Grant, Wolf, T Poulsell. v noDinsay. wm tlol3 SVSIB19RS. In the Clrcnlt Court of the State of Orecon lor tbe Uountv ot uoiumbta. Jauta Dabt, PltlnUff, Tt. TsoHts DawsoaV Mabtsa E. Dawtoa, B. A. Miles, Wai.tbi H. Boat and LncT T. Bcaa. Defendent. To Walter H. Burr and Lucy T. Burr, two of the above named defendants: IK THE NAME OF THE STATE OF Orearon. von and each of von are herebr notified and required to appear and answer the eoniDlaint filed in said Court on the Slat day of July, 1894. against the sbovs named defendant! In tht foregoing entitled suit, on or before the Bret day f tbe next term of said Court next following the expira tion of lis weeks from the first publication of tnit summons, to-wii: ny ine nrtt mesas ms w.Kwiira v.. tMmj ... uwinm. Aon, being the 9th day of said month of October, and that if yon fail to so appear and sns- ids piainuu win, ror want mereor, bddIv to tba Court for to relief demanded in said complaint, to-wit: For judgment ainst aeienaani i nomas uawson ana artha E. Dawson for the mm of SI90.00, tner wltn Interest thereon from tb 18th day of August, 1802, at the rate of ten per cent, per annum, and for the further u oi e'o.uu at attorney t rees, ana also i farther sum of 913.08 paid aa taxes on mortnred D remises hereinafter described. and for bit eostt and disbursements in said tult tnd for a decree of forecloenr of the mortgage tn laid oomplsint described given r tne aeienaani. 4 nomas uawson ana artha B. Dawson, on the following des cribed real estate, to-wit: The northeast juarter or tne northwest quarter o( section rourteen. and also the east half of tbe south west quarter or section eleven, au in town shin seven north, ranee three west of the Willamette Meridian and containing: one hundred and twenty acret of land in Co lumbia county, Oregon, to secure said amouut. and for an order of tale ot said premises to satisfy laid Judgment, and tor such mrtner reuei as to tne uourtmay teem riant and iust. This summon I tarred br th enbllea- tion thereof for tlx successive weeki bv th order of Hon. Thomas A. McBride, fudge of said Circuit Court made and dated Aug- nstisi, iBVt, uiLiisnu a wlh, a24oS Atlorneys for Plaintiff. Awarded Highest Honcftv-World'ti Pair. nArnnvtC "ti MOST PERFECT MADE wmCnos Cream ef Tartar Powder. Pres torn Ammonia, A him or any other adulterant 1 tjO YEARS THB STANDARD, 'at 'Oil: llllVil I sussaisns. Is rai OiaoDiv Ceeae er tea Stavi or Oa- aooa, roa ras Coomty or Colvhiia Matha E. McLoveBLi, Plaintiff, vt. Joan B. Oarau Masv Amauda OrrtL.and Ep wabd E. PABsoat, Defendants: To Mary Amanda Ortel and John B. Or iel, two of the abeve-namad defendanU: Ia tmb Mamb or thb Btatb or Oasoa Yon ar hereby notiasd and required to ap pear and answer the eomplntnt tiled in said court on the 161 h day of May, im, agsinst ilia sbove-ntmed deiendsnts. In th foregi ing-entitled suit, on or tofore th nrst day of th next term of tald Court, next follow ing the expiration of ais weeks from the nrst punncation oi tnit summons, lo-wit: Bv the Tuesdar after the second Mondav in October.MM.belnar theOihdavof said month of October, and that if you fail to to appear anu antwer, to piaintin win, ror want thereof, aoolv to the Court for the relief de manded in said complaint, to-wit: For Judgment against yon and each of you, for the sum of I2fi0, together with interest thereon from the 13tb dav of November, 1893, at ten per cent per annum, and for the further turn of at aitoniev's fees. snd for hit costa and disbursement in tald suit, snd for s decree of foreclosure of tbe mortgage in saia complaint aescriDea, given by you. on the following-described real property, to-wit : Th northwest U of (ion 8i, township 0, north range. 8 west of the Willamette meridian. Columbia countr Oregon, to secure said amount, and for an order of sal ot said premise to satlsfv said judgment, and for such further relief at to tne coart may teem riant ana jai. This summons It served bv tbe public tion thereof for six successive weeks, br the order of Hon. Tlios. A. McBride, ludg oi sua circuit eouri, msa sna astea stay loio, invt. DAVIS. GANTENBEIH A VEAZIE. a!021 Attorney for Plaintiff. For Sale ENGLISH SHROPSHIRE BAMS, Addreaa W. W. WEST, BCAPPOOSE, - - OREGON Buy a Home -IN- St. Helens The original town plat can be seen by applying in person on E E. QUICK, Resident A Kent, 5t Helens, Oregon PROFESSIONAL. J-jR. A. P. McLAEEN, PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. Eainier, Oregon J-JR. H. B. CLIFT. PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. Bt. Helens, Oregon. PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. Clatskani, Columbia county. Or, JJR.BDWIN BOSS, PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, 8t Helens, Oragoa. D B. t. M. P. CHAUUSS, PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. St. Helens, Oregon, MXSIRVX, Surreyop and Ciyil Engineer DELENA, OREGON. Countr Burveror. Land Burrevinr. Town Platting and Engineering work promptly esecuwa. WANTED COUNTY WARRANTS! will pay tb highest cash price for Col om nia county warrants. Send ma an order for vonr coontv war rant, and receive the cash for it by return D. v. is a r ID, Bt. Helen, Oregon. J Ni Slusser, HAIR DRESSER .AND T0NS0RIAL ARTIST. Having recently located in the city and ishine to establish mvtelf. I invite the public to favor me with at least a thart of your bade, (sharp, keen rasora. COLBURN'8 OLD STAND ST. HELENS, : : : OREGON STEAMER- K-E-H-A-N-l WIUAMITTI SLOUOH ROUTS. Leaves Bt. Helens for Portland at 6.45 JL St, Dally, Arriving at COPELAND'B LANDING ......T:oS A. M 80APP008K " .....1:00 A. St JOTS S:10A.M K)BTLAND " 10 JO A. M Leaves Portland at 3.O0 P. M. Arriving St. Helen, at 6.30 P. M.'b SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT , Large Assortment of Pure and Fiesh Drugs and Patent Medicines St. Helens - - - TOILET SOAPS, PERFUMERY. Prescriptions Compounded AT ANY HOUR DURING THE DAY OR NIQHT. Dr. Edwin Ross, Proprietor ST1. I-IE31LjT331MS - ORBQON THE ST. CHARLES HOTEL Corner Front snd Morrison 8trta. Thit it tb moat popular hotel many year, ii you want lo uiiu uim ai iu ot. nariea. i( aiao the bosinest man of the northwest. Farorlt XXotol of o. THE BIXTQUHST Main Street. St. Helens. Oregon. FINE WINES, LIQUORS, AND CIGARS. Che elbrt "iVstnltarM r" fttstrt m fraught. A Good Billiard and Pool table ia provided to spend a pleasant hour tbould tttg the Vnrsst atte Card Table art at tbe disposal of patrons and we can assure I them that they will "W, A.. MEEKER, Proprietor ; LEADING - RESORT M!U"GK2ILH3 BROS NlSUFaCTUBSBS Rough and Dressed Lumber :FIR AND Of Every Style, AT THE ST. HELENS, STOP FOR YOUR CLATSKANIE Where you win find the largest stock of Patent Medicine, Prescription Drugs, Toilet Articlee, etc, - ever found in Columbia County. DE. T. E. HALL, Proprietor The tablea are alwaye aupplied with the Beat Edibles and Delica cies the market affords. TERMS REASONABLE FOR REGULAR BOARDERS Havin been newly refnrniihed we are prepared to give aatiafao tion to all our patrona, and solicit a autre of your patronage. J. GEORGE, Proprietor, St Helens, Oregon MNUTT THE LEADING "Vernonia and WEITE TO COBNELIUS FOR STAGE DATES. FISHERMEN AND . J. H. TONSORIALi ARTIST The old and reliable barber haa hia mors jutt aa sharp aa can be found, and will ahave you com fortably and quickly (or only fifteen cents. - GIVE HIM A CALL AT THE The Uble will be supplied with Board by the Day. Week, or - Everything Clean. A Share A. H. BLAKESLEY, Prop, ST. HELENS. OR ST. HELENS MEAT MARKET v n,iIld." ' Tnth nd 8lled M,ttt' Sauaage and Fiih. Meats by Wholeealt at Special ratea. Expresa wagon run to all parte Of the the city, and charges reasonable. I rHTvttfnv a avw . VY t, til LAIN U & bHtLDON, - PROPRIETORS Drug Store ARTICLES BRUSHES. POWDERS, &C. in Portland, and bat been for meet a Irtend yon will aorely It also enjoys the patronaa of ionoa attendants. the City ot Portland. for tbe ote of Patrons, and partle) remember ' 'THE BANQUET." arties wbowtts et mi Ctnv pt rn f)cm. who with to indole in a social rams of earda be well treated at "TEJC BANQUET." - IN - THE - CITY OF ABB DaULKKS IS CEDAR: Grade and Variety OLD STAND, OREGON MEDICINS AT THE DRUG STORE MERCHANTS OF Cornelius. Ocm. CAMPERS SUPPLIED DECKER . . . OLD STAND ON STRAND ST tbe beat the market afforde. month at Reasonable rates of Your Patronage ii Solicited. ..