The Oregon mist. (St. Helens, Columbia County, Or.) 188?-1913, October 05, 1894, Image 2

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    OREGON MIST.
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OFFICIAL COUNTY PAPER,
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Advertising rata mads known upon application
COLOMBIA. COUNT? DIRECTORY.
. Cawwtv tfieare, '
Jndge. Dean Blsachard, Rainier
jl'lerk ...JmUon Wml, Variiotila
BtMrtir. .v...'....' "....cha. r. iuen, Rainier
Treasurer.. ,.. m. nqanon-wwumHiivJ
UmtL Af Hchnula .... J.O. WatU. tteaDPOone
AMMonor.. ...... W. H. Kyser, fcvaer
SHirveyor.., n. nnvnct uvivim
1 P A. PrakM. 8cppoaM
..; sweieir nette. .
Mlomc.-8t. Helens Led, Sfl. S3 Rmrnlar
eouiiBUJilrMJoiw Drat end thin) Saturday la
wil woaUi (U 7:!IOr. H. tNAKUilc hall. Visit
Uut mwutwnia geed etaJiM invited to at-
Maomc.-Ralnler todse. No. S Stated
nestings Saturday an or iMiuraeaufe full moon
al :. at Maaouie hall, over Blauehard a
atom. Vlaltlug lumbers in food uadiu ta
ttled to aittnd,
Oi VaLLOwe 8t Helena l.odfre No. 1W
Meet everv Saturday night at T:. Transient
brethren U imat steading cordially iuvlted to
attend.
Kmiohti or Print. a. Avoa lodge No. J,
inert every Tuesday evening at : o'clock, la
Old KUows hall, St. Helena, Oregon. Trau
aleut brethren Invited to attend.
Kmiohti or Pythias. Rainier Lodge S.
Ineeta every Saturday evening at 7:80 o'clock.
ii their hail. over Haiti' store. Traaaient brats
ran cordially luviiad to attend.
. Jcitttos Obdb Unma Aaaaicin Maca
Ire. Columbia Council No. 10. Meets in Odd
Srllows' hall, 8t Helena, every Thurndav eveo
if at 7:M o'clock. Vial ting brethren la (ood
standing, invited to etlead.
T. ULBI1, KKOON, OCT. a.
POSTAGE SUMPS MOT MOUSY.
"Com, you oil party yejpers who
prate about money that i good in
'Yurrnp and please tell us why post
age stamps ara never below part And
they have no rnetal bae."-Sentinel.
A postage stamp is simply evidence
el money, hard cash, which has al
ready been paid to the government.
Postage stamps may property be called
a receipt for money paid.
The law provides the amount of
postage which shall be charged by tb
government for carrying from one part
of lb country to another each letter,
paper, or package. Stamps are aim ply
receipts for the amouut required by
law to be paid for the transportation
of each tetter, paper, or package to its
destination.
- Understand, the government fixes
(ha price at which such letters, papers
or packages shall be carried, and the
lav provides that the payments shall
bo provided for by stamp. The gov
ernment has already received the cash
for these Stamps before they are used,
shall constitute all the proof needed to
show that the person desiring to seud
mail matter has paid the amount as
indicated the stamps.
The government, which receives all
matter which is mailed for transporta
tion, at once oancels such stamps, so
that they may not be used a second
time: thus every stamp is redeemed
by the work being done for which the
stamp was used.
The question which was meant to
be asked by the Sentinel is, no doubt,
something like this t "Why are stamps
sot as good as paper money T"
That is very simple. There is no
similarity at all between a postage
tamp and paper money. Whyf Be
cause paper money is always a "prom
ise to pay" by the government or some
banking institution, a certain amount.
Btempe are evidence that the amount
of their face has already been paid :
and they imply an agreement on the
part of the government to do the worn
for which the money nas been so paiu
A moment's reflection will convince
any one of the great difference between
DOStaee stamps and greenbacks. All
greenbacks are made payable to bear-
r ( consequently tne government re
ceives them and redeems tbem from
any one having tbem in bis possession.
Postage stamps are simply evidences
that the bearer, whoever he may be,
is entitled to have the mail matter on
which they are pasted, carried by the
government, because the government
has received the money with which to
pay it for sncb work. The stamps are
considered to be good in the bauds of
Whoever they may be. '
A moment's reflection will convince
any one that it is utterly impossible
to carry on the enormous mail business
of the people without payment in ad
vance, and without the stamps being
themselves prima facie proof that the
government has received the money,
and that the person in possesion of
tbem has a right to use them.
Fgopjji of today are too apt to make
large purchases without regard to
their ability to pay. This being the
case it is incumbent on dealers to
guard closely their interests in selling
and inquire closely into the commer
cial standing of purchasers. A roan
may represent himself as being1 out
in the interest of some large comp
any and at the same time the aforesaid
company not bare one dollar upon
which to operate. Ingenuous people
sometime organize themselves into
ao called companies without capital
for the sole purpose of fraud. The
word "company" sounds loud, but it
meant nothing unless there it capital
back of it, That fraad and deceit are
the weapons of unscrupulous and dis
honest schemers is visible in our
everyday life. When a man comes to
you with propositions to buy, it is
your duty to make yourself safe and
require bint to produce some evidence
of his ability to pay. It is the duty
of every good citisen to frown down
the unlimited frauds being perpetrated
in the country, daily.
Thx democratic convention in New
York that" run iti-elf," placed David
T ff ;il a ,kjuti,ltav rmaitinn IhAf.arMn
fire at,d water, as it were. He is afraid
to jump for fear that it will be out of
the jjmu iuto tbe fire.
Ir St. Helens would secure the pro
posed road from the Nehaleru valley
there must be concerted and immeui
ate action on the part of her oitiions.
Tbe project is meeting with much
encouragement from the people along
the line in Washington county, and
the prospects as they now appear, are
flattering in the extreme for the suc
cess of i lie scheme in the last men
tioned inalauce. Why should not the
people of this place and those living
along the proposed line via Milton
creek show the same interest, and the
same willingness as the people of
Washiugtou county, in the matter?
This is a bunine.s chance for St. Hel
ena that does not present itself often,
and if the people were wide awake to
their interests there would be more
lively action taken.
Thkrk is ao muuli to be slid in be
half of republican principles that it is
with much difficulty we dispel the de
sire to go across the river and help the
brother out. We've been through
our campaign and know just how it
works.
Wondjee what prompted Senator
Peffer to remark that he thought the
next house would be overwhelmingly
republican? The result of the receut
election in Columbia county may have
had something to do with it-iust a
Mtlo. : '
Tuni rimta aum Lo ha not the
requisite harmony for success in the
rleiuneratiu- ranks. In aoaie of the
eastern states there are two democratic
tickets in the field all democrats, but
different kinds.
What will happen to the Wilson
bill provided Senator Peffer's predic
tion proves true? You can imsgine.
The name of Kork seems dead ; at
least he is silent as a tombstone. He
knows the people know him.
i ii ii.
Wat. HcKinlky will speak in ten
states during the campaign in the east
and south.
CliATSKAMK.
P. Dixon Sr. took a trip to Portland
last Saturday.
We understand the Clatskanie hotel
is toon to open again under the man
agement of Thomas Dawson.
H. L. Warren has bought out his
partner in tbe meat business and is
now running the business alone.
Mrs. W. K. Ticheoor i stopping at
the Biverriew hotel this week, in
search of improvement in health.
Ed Page and family made a trip to
Portland last week, expecting to pay a
visit to Prof. Cleeton at Bainier, on
their return trip.
The vacant house next John Black
ford's will be occuiied by the new
minister, Bev. and Mrs. O. A. White.
They have already moved their house
bold effects and are getting in tbape
for living comfortably,
Bev. White, the new minister for
this circuit, came in on the Shaver
last Friday accompanied by his wife,
and on Sabbath evening preached his
first sermon to quite a large audience.
He is an easy and rather fluent speak
er, and creates a favorable impression.
A few evenings ago seme of John
Bryant' friends assembled at the Biv
erviuw hotel to congratulate bim on
emerging from bis minority to the
mature age of twenty-one years. He
received tbe numerous congratulations
with becoming dignity snd assisted in
makng tbe evening paes pleasantly.
Tbe road supervisor and a few men
have been trying to complete a bridge
near Adam Barr's place on tbe new
Bainier road along tbe ridge between
Clatskanie and Beaver. The comple
tion of this bridge will open the rosd
se it can ee traveled by persons on
horseback at least, and will be a very
great convenience to many persons.
Something either got in the liquor a
lew men drank last Thursday or too
mncb of it got into tbem for it made
them very q uarrelsome and gave some
people here who happened to see it, a
very sorry exhibition of how men will
lose their sense of self respect nnder
the influence of strong drink. We
have not had much of this kind of an
exhibition lately and it is hoped will
not have it again.
Some people took it into their heads
the other day that they would surprise
Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Cooyers on tbe
anniversary of their wedding daj
which occured on Wednesday of last
week. Accordingly they assembled
in the vicinity and about 8 :30 P. M.,
proceeded in a crowd to invade their
premise. After some vigorous rap
pine at the door the crowd was re
ceived without even the appearance
of a shotgun or other hostile demon
stration and the man of tbe house
who bad retired, was kind enough to
get up sod try to make his visitors
feel at home while they rema ned. In
fact, both the host and hostess united
in making it pleasant for all present.
Messrs. Fsbrique, . Blackford and
Shrouds had come prepared to furnish
some instrumental music which added
much to tbe enjoyment of the even
ing. It was noticed .that the ladies
bad packages with tbem, and later in
tbe evening a spread of cake and cof
fee demonstrated to those present
what the package contained. A very
enjoyable . evening was spent, old
memories revived, war stones told, an
occasional song listened to sad a con
siderable quantity of cake and coffee
disposed of, and about 1 o'clock the
party dispersed wishing W, II. (Jon
yert and wife at least twenty-eight
years more of wedded life.
BORN.
RICHARDSON. Tuesday, October 2. 184,
10 tne wne ot va ihchardsok, a son.
, 1 A Terrlflo Cyclone,
While we on this coast have bteo
drenched by rain for the past week,
we are very lucky, Tuesday night a
terrific cyclone visited Littlo Bock,
Arkansas, almost totally destroying
the business portion of tbe city. Bus
iness houses were unroofed, snd their
contents subjected to sn almost inces
sant downpour of rain which accom
panied the "blow." Two or three live
were lost. The loss is estimated at a
half million dollar.
CIRCUIT COURT DOCKET,
M.W.Miller vs. W. D. Catasy; Em
mons & Knimon (or plaintiff,
W. I. Zillman vs. Charles Bureau; Lewis
A Keenau for plain tiff.
F. W. Thorp vs. U. McSnUrs; W. J.
Rire for plaintiff.
D, Htnkte vs. U. McKittire; W. J. Bice
for plaintiff.
Tat urn A Boweu vs. 0. A. Mass!; Wood
ward A Woodward (or plaintiff.
Columbia county vs. W. A. Meeker; W.
N. Barrett and W. J. Rice for plaintiff;
Columbia county v. O. A. Massle; W.
N. Barrett and W. J- Klce for plsintitr.
W. W. West vs. a. A. Masste; W. J. Rio
for pUiuiiu". "
8. Barber vs. L. G. Allen and K, R. Bird;
Pax ton A Paddock (or plaintiff. .
R. B. Brenham v. K. Kiasendahlt R. O.
Morrow lor plaiutjlT.
A. Eiuruons vs. 8. B. Eos.
Out. H. Bynon vs. 8. B, Ross.
John Gildner vs Sam tel Munn.
O. M. Farr vs Stats Insurance Co; C. K.
Kindt (or plaintiff.
F. P. Haleva. Wm. Rimrset. ah DUlard
A Cole fur plaintiff.
Tha Columbia River Parkin Co. vs. L.
0. Baxter; Frank Spittle for plaintiff.
The Portland Bavins Bank vs. Joseph
Smith; Watson, Beokman A Watson for
plsintitf.
SUl'tTT.
Matter of assignment of Colombia City
Lumber Co. ; insolvent debtor.
Matter of assignment of Link A Blak
insolvent debtors
Matter of assignment of Nicholas. Bevis
A Bplawn, insolvent debtors.
Matter of asaiirnmaat of E. Snyder, in
solvent debtor.
W. J. Burn v. W. Col.
Fisk A Johnson, insolvent debtor, vs. K
Merrill. .
G. B. Murphy vs. John W. Shttonetux.
W. J. Bice vs. Columbia Banking Co.
F. E. Beach vs. W. A I Husgrovs.
Matter of M. Boeser, insolvent debtor.
Mrs. Bobt. McMath vs. John Maynard
U ah
Philander Harris, bv guardian, vs. B. W.
James et. at.
Mercy S. Dobbin vs. A. F. Dobbin.
Cbas. P. Mugel vs. Geo, S. DIppold.
Tbos. F. Gke et si. vs. Geo. C. J squish.
Thos. F. Oakes et. al, vs. Eeuben Foster,
James Dart vs. Thomas Dowson. .
C. A. Freeman vs. Albert Freeman,
B, W. Clarke vs. Paler 6. Wright at, at
M. E. McLaughlin vs. John B. Oriel et, al.
DRLENA.
Mrs. H. H. Kyle, of Colombia City, is
visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs C. S, B.
YYasnnurn.
Wilson A Palm have added another
boiler to their mill, and expect to ran
night and day, cutting both lumber and
sntiigle.
John Alvin has returned from Portland
where be has been working the past year,
aud is making soma improvement on his
place.
Harrv Deserve came down from Wag
ner mill Saturday ana returned &unaay,
Olson Bros, have stopped logging (or the
season and expect to move their camp to a
new location soon.
J. Dibblee passed through this place last
Tuesday on bin way to Clatskanie to bay
additional lumber for the new schoolhouse
being built at Rainier.
J. W. Turner has been employed as saw
yer in Johnson Bros.' mill at Mayger.
Alfred Morgan returned home last week
and spent several days looking after his
interests up Lost creek, but disappeared
again Sunday,
Tommy Meserve was seen last Sunday
heading for Lost creek with a bucket of
piums. nonaer wnere ne was going r
Petltlaai few ,lar License.
To the Honorable tbe County Court of Co
lumbia county, Oregon:
We, tbe undersigned legal voters residing
in rJcaDDOoM precinct, lioiuuioia counir
State of Ore run. would resuectfullv Dtti
tion your honorable body at its next ad.
Joumed term which will be belri on October
12th. 1394, in the Court House in the
City of St. Helens, Columbia county.
Oregon, that a license be granted to i. U,
. I I n I, q . Ii .... ! t
vinous and malt liauors in 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
will ever pray.
A Lane. P L Stephens. Wm McMalns
Lafavette Brown. J L Armstrong. J S Har,
na. u Lafabar, Peter O Jobnsen, L O Hax
UV 141 .BJm U I UAMuAei I 1 U.ln
Vireii I Smith, J F Sederstrwn, Qlifiord b
Harris. W H McFarland. P Y Abrens.O
D Garrison, A M Lamberson, G H Hiercks.
W T Freeman. M J Knglert. C R Konkle.
1 B Duncan. C J Lamberson, D E Freeman.
John M Gove, George I Gove, Uobert Mo-
Kay, M tsasendort, J f walker, J u romp
kins, P LousiKnont, K L Hcbmeluser, Ed
Lamberson. W Anderson. Wm T White.
George Grant, G A Ln. h W Bonser,
Peter V lifers. Bud Hatrye.J W Guild , E
Armstrong. W Guild, F B Armstrong,
K Kiesendahl, George Pierce, K H Harnett,
J o sparks, John ochraitke. 1 uammann,
I Neefta, H White, 8 Veirmln. O A Kegels.
Malcolm McKay. John Beardsley, F Pavne,
Fred Hammeyer. George Satzen, Gust
Lange, Thomas A Clonineer. J L Piper, E
H Lvni h, Tom Grant, C Bobinsky, Wm
Wolf, T PoulselL s!4ol2
summons.
In the Cironit Court of the 6tat of Oregon
for the Countv of Columbia.
Jams Dabt, Plaintiff,
vs.
Thomas Pawsou, Mamtha E. Dawsox,
8. A. Miles, Walts H. Beat and
Loct T. Hur. Defendenta.
To Walter H. Burr and Lucy T. Burr, two
of the above named defendants:
IN THE NAME OF THE Ml' ATE OF
Oregon, yon and each of you are hereby
notified snd required to appear and answer
tbe complaint nied in said Court on the
Slatdavnf Julv, against the above
named defendants In tbe foregoing entitled
suit, on nr before tbe first day of the next
term of asld Court next following the expira
tion of six Weeks from the first publication of
this summons, to-wit: By the first Tuesday
after tbe second Monday in October, liflH,
being the 9th day of said month of October,
and that if you fail to so appear and ans
wer, the plidiitin will, (or want thereof,
apply to the Court for the relief demanded
in said complaint, to-wit: For judgment
Against defendants Thomas Dawson and
Martha E. Dawson for the sum of SI 110.00.
together with interest thereon from the
mh dav of August. 1892. at tbe rate of ten
per cent, per annum, and (or the further
suui oi wio.w a attorney s lees, ana a mo
the further sum of $12.08 paid as taxes on
mortgaged premises hereinafter described,
and for his costs and disbursement in said
suit and for s decree of foreclosure of the
mortgage in said complaint described given
by the defendants, Thomas Dawson and
Martha E. Dawson, on the following des
cribed real estate, to-wit: The northeast
quarter of tbe northwest quarter of section
fourteen, and also tbe east half of the south
west Quarter of section eleven, all In town
ship seven north, ranee three went of the
Willamette Meridian snd containing one
hundred and twenty acres of land in Co.
lumbla county, Oregon, to secure said
amount, and for an order of sale of aid
premises to satisfy said Judgment, and (or
such (urther relief as to the Court may
seem right and just.
This summons is served by tb public
lion thereof for six successive weeks by the
order of Hon. Thomas A. McBride. fudge
of said Circuit Court made and dated Aug
ust lxt, 1W.' DILLARD A COLE.
IHuS Attorneys (or Plaintiff. 1
By VIRTUE OF AN EXECUTION,
ludiriuant order and decree, duly issued
out of and under the seal of tb Circuit
Court of the State of Oregon and County of
Columbia, to me duly directed, dated the
&tu day ot Peptemoer. iu, upon a juuk
meat and decree rendered and entered In
aald Court on the 7th day ot June. ISM. In
favor of Archibald Campbell as plaintiff
ana against r ranaiiit wiiuams as aeienu
nt, (or the sum of on thousand and thirty,
eight (1.038) dollar, with Interest thereon
from said 7th day of June, 14, at the rate
of 8 per cent, per annum, and tbe (urther
sum of fourteen and 14 100 (IU.15) dollars
costs and diabutseaenta; also th eostaof
and upon this writ, commanding ui to
make sal of th following real property of
th above-named defendant, to-wit t The
southwest quarter of the northeast quarter
(swu of neH); also the north halt oi the
southeast quarter InU of seVi), and the
southwest quarter of the southeast quarter
(ewK otaeii), alt in section fourteen (14),
township seven (V) north of range four (4)
weatot ui Willamette saenuian in lotum
Ma aminav. Stat of Oregon: with the ex
ception of the part el tbe on hundred and
sixty acres sold to J. B. Bridge, and de
scribed as follows, to-wit: The north thirty
acre of the above-described southwest
quarter of Ui northeast quarter (wX of
ueV)
Now, therefore, by virtue of said axauu-
uon, judgment oraer ana decree, ana in
compliance with the commands et said
writ. I will, on Saturday, th ISth day of
October, l.-SH, at the hour ot iu o ciooe in
the forenoon, at the (root door of the county
. TT n U, IIJ... attl.l n.k.lli , V
and state, set! st public auction, subject to
redemption, to the highest bidder (or cash,
all the right, title and Interest of the above
named defendant, to satisfy said execution,
judgment order and decree, interest and
costs ana au accruing costs.
September 11. lftM. C. F. DOAN,
sUoix Sheriff of Columbia County, Or
SHERIFF'S SALE.
judgment order and decree, duly iseued
out of and under the seal o( th Circuit
Court of th Stat of Oregon and County of
Columbia, to me duly directed, dated the
11th day of September, lHtM, upon a Judg
ment sad decree rendered and entered in
aid Court on the Wb day of May, im. in
favor of Willard Galloway a aplalntilt and
against Aikin Copeland and if. H. Korlh-
wicx ana Mary a. oortnwa;aasaeienuanta,
(or the sum of eleven hundred and seventy
(11170.001 dollars, with interest thereon from
said SMth day of May, iiSM, at the rate of 8
percent, per annnm. and one hundred and
twenty-five ($125 00) dollars atturney's fees
and the further sum of twenty and
2O-100 (120.201 dollars costs and dioburse-
ments : also th cost on this writ, com
manding me to make sale of th following
real property ot tba above-named defend
ants, to-wit: Tbe northeast quarter of sec
tion twenty-seven (27) in township six ()
north, range two 2) west of the Willamette
Meridian, in Columbia county, State of
Oregon.
Now. therefore, bv virtue of aald execu
tion, judgment order and decree, and in
oomnhance with tbe commands of said
writ, 1 will, on Saturday the 80th day ot
October, llt, at the hour oi 11 o docx in
the forenoon, at the (rant door of the county
Court House, in St. Helena, said county
and state, sell at public auction, subject to
redemption, to tb highest bidder for cash,
all tbe right, title and interest which th
above-named defendants or either of tbem
had on the 0th day of April, IS01. or since
bad in and to tne anoye-iiescripea real
property to satisfy said execution, judg
ment order and decree, Interests and costs
and all accruing costs.
September 11. 1891. C. F. DOAN,
21oia Sheriff of Columbia County, Oi
SVMinOMS.
In tbe Circuit Court of the Stat of Oregon,
for Columbia county.
Mrs. Robert McMath. Pltf.,
John Maynard. W. H. Con. SUMMONS
vers, and N. B. Moyer,
Defendants.
To tbe above-named defendant, N. B. Moy
er. In the name ot the state oi Oregon
You are hereby required to appear iu the
Circuit court of the State of Oregon, (or Co
lumbia county, on or before the flint day of
the next regular term o said court, town:
T ......I .. Ik. Ul. Aau nt nnnru.v A ft
1KM, ami answer the complaint filed against
you by the piaintill in the aoove-entitiea
suit: and vou will take notice that if voti
(ail to so appear and answer, the plaintiff
win tate jiiagmeoc against you lor tne re.
lief prayed for In th complaint, viz: Judg
ment for tbe sum of $690 with interest
thereon at the rate of ten per cent per an
num from January 9th, 1802, untu paid;
(or one hundred dollars attorney' fee in
this suit, and the costs herein, to be taxed ;
(or a decree foreclosing a certain mortgage
given to seenre the aforesaid sum, ana an
order to sell the real estate described in
said mortgage, a follow, to-wit: Tbe
southeast one-quarter of the southeast one
quarter, and th lots numbered five (S), six
(0), seven (7). and eight (8). o( section sev
enteen (17). In township six (8) north of
range five (6). west of the Willamette mer
idian, according to th government survey,
and being in Columbia county, Oregon,
and barring you and all parties claiming
said land or any part thereof, (i om any and
all sanities, of redemption or otherwise, in
and to tbe same and for an order to apply
tbe proceeds ot the sale of said land to th
payment o( plaintiff's judgment.
This summons is published by an order
made by Hon. Thomas A. McBride, the
presiding judge for said court, at Chamber
on tbe 1st day of August. 18(4.
W. J. RICE
31o5 Attorney" (or Plaintiff.
What io
fiflillailslVvTs1hs-slilBfcTs ST--aT-st Hiart si"
Caatorlav la Dr. Samuel Pitcher's prescription for Infants
' and Cblldren. K contains neither Opium, Morphine nor
other Kareotla substance. It la harmless substitute
for Paregoric, Drops, Soothing Syrups, and Castor Oil,
It is Pleasant. Its guarantee la thirty years' use by
Millions of Mothers. Castorla destroys Worms and allays
feverishness. Castorla prevents vomiting Sour Curd,
cure Diarrhoea and Wind Colic Castorla relieves
teething troubles, cores constipation and flatulency.
Castorla assimilates the food, regulates tbe stomach
and bowels, giving healthy and natural sleep. Caa
torla la the Children's Panacea-iho Mother's Friend.
Caatoria.
wCaterta I an axeeUeat medietas for shil
ren. Mothers have repeatedly told me of IU
goodaffact upon tbetr children."
Pa. O. id. OaoooB,
; ., towU, Mas.
Oeatoria is tbe baM remedy for chlldraa of
whlcfalam acquaioted. I hope tbe day f not
far distant when mother srtll consider the real
Intarcat ot their children, and oae Caatorla Id.
ateadot tha vrtoariaoknntrimMi which are
syatroytog their loved ones, by foralar opium,
tsorpbiae, soothing symp and other hurtful
acent dowa thetr throats, tbareby aeoduu;
Eases to prematura gravs."
Da. I. F. KnoBsaes,
. Conway, Ark.
The Ceataav Oasayaay, TT M
I 0. W. COLB,
!. . , Notary PubUt
Deeds fee Wanlagtaa
Cole & Quick.
5t. Helens, Oregon
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Title Abstracts'
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Columbia - County, Oregon
TITLES :
Kxaminad and abstracts furnished. Will
attend to mailers before the Hoard of
Kquaiisatlou; iwyuMiit uf taxva, etc. Heal
Ksiate, Conveyancing, aud Insurance, aud
loans negotiated.
Aanlialstratere Nolle.
Notice Is hereby given that I, tb under
signed, have been duly appointed by th
honorable county court of Columbia county,
Oregon, administrator of th estate of
Merritt Potuarsv. deceased, aud that all
person having claims agnlnxt said estate
are required to present them with th
proper vouc tiers, wunin six muntns irum
the date hereof to tne at hi. Helens, nmmi.
1 ... , . A.MAfW M U..I...,,
win j , vi'wi t' w, ,, ....
Jlated at St Helens, Oregon, this Mil day
oi afepteuiber, Iran.
" fcl)M0ND 0. 0ILTNEH.
Administrator of the estate of Merritt
Pomeroy, deceased. s7o6
Fruit Trees-
APPLE TREES! -
Northern Spy, Spttxenburg, fien Davis,
Baldwin, uravenaiein, cm.
PBVNE TBEESl
Italian, Petite and Silver.
Plum, Cherry and Pear Trees
Our Apple and Prone Trees are grsfted
from our own young bearing orchard, and
are trne to name and (re (rum peats.
A nice lot of Currant, Oooseberry, Wine-
berry and aarbeart ttaspberry.
A. HOLADAY,
Bcappoose, Or.
e POPHAM'S e
' THK ONLY GUARANTEED OURI
FOR RHEUMATISM. NEVER FAILatl
W refer you to David Tan Hlyke, Castle Rock,
n atningiuii; u, nvanua, iiiiii, naumiw.
r. IT . ' V .... l (.!....... U ...... ..I Yaw
err, Bueoda, Waahlngum : C. C. Lee, ax-jusllce
oune peat's or vMunanie, 'no. uonwav, vu-
flneer Bryant's mill, Clatukanle, Oregon; C,
AtMimi. fanner, (.'latakanle. Oreaon. and hun
dreds ef others if re nested. We refer to lhee
because they are close By, ana are wen aaown.
WE DON'T CROSS THE AT
LANTIC FOR REFERENCES
$1.00 per Bottle. Six Bottles for $5.00
BOLD AT THE LABORATORIES
-OF THE
SUtfttralian ffttbtcin' Co
CLATSKANIE. j : OREGON.
FOR PORTLAND, DAILY.
-STCAMCH
Young America
-VIA-
WILLAM ETTE SLOUGH.
Leave St. Helen.,
6:30 A. M
Arrive at Portland
Leave Portland
Arrive at 8t. Helen....
10:00" "
.3:30 P. If
.......AtiQ - "
Round Trip Tickets 60 Cents.
will carry nothing but Passen
gera and &st freight.
JAMES GOOD, MASTER.
Castorla.
" Osstorla Is so wall adapted to children 4iai
f reoonnnend tt a superior toany prsaeriptksi
kaowa to sas,"
H. A Aacssa, K. 0.,
Ill 80, Oxford St.. Brooslya, If. T.
u Our payUclao In the ehlldrea' depart
ment have ipokea highly of their experi
ence (a thehr etitstd practlo with Castorla,
and although w only have among our
medical anppllas what 1 known as regular
products, yet we are free to confess that tb
merits of Oeatoria ha woa us to look srlta
favor upon It."
Uxrraa Bori. MB Diarmurr,
Auaw C Barrg, Prt.,
array Btreert, Hew Tsvk City.
B. B. QUICK,
Patronize
.. SEASON
Our Second Sale since Removing to Our New
Store, S. W. Cor. Third and Oak streets.
$9-95
MENS
All-Wool Suits
Frocks and Single and Donble-Brcasted Sacks, 20 and
22-ounce goods; eigjitcen iattenw, including Blue and
Black Cheviots.
Every suit warranted made ot celebrated Albany Woolen Mill Caeilmere,
snd manufactured on our own premises. Ws employ bauds ana money
paid (or labor remains here at home. ,
J. M. HOYER&CO.,
Wholesale and Retail Clothiers
Nos. 81 and 83 Third Street, S. W. Cor. Oak, Portland, Oregon
DART & MUCKLE
Are once mors doing business at th old stand formerly oc
cupied by Muokle Bros., where cau be found a complel slock o(
Fresh Staple
Just from th best
new snd ootnplst line of ...... .
Ladies Dress Qoods, Latest Patterns.
Bealixing that their
gentlemen also carry
Ladies' and Qents' Fine Footwear
A
THE JOSEPH KELLOGG d
sVeWw taafiianM(Bi mammtmmimi'mt "
STR aOSH3PH KE3I-iLjOOC3-
FOR PORTLAND
Leave Kelso Monday, Wednesdays, snd Friday at 6 o'clock a. ta. Leaves
Portland Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday at 0 o'clock s, iu.
it
FA I PON " BEE
(n tbe matter of quality, the best
Northwestern Agent.
POBTL AND SEED CO.
On hundred and evenly-oti
St. Helens Livery Stables
THOS. COOPEB, Proprietor.
Handy location, and you can feel sure that your horse will receive
as good attention as though you were caring for them yourself.
HANDY TURNOUTS
ST. HELENS
ST1UND
Mr. Thomas Cooper has Just opened up hi
where can constantly
Also best Brands Domestic and Key West Cigars.
MR. COOPER IS ALWAYS GLAD
TO HIS PLACE
St. Helens
St. Helens, -
THE PORTLAND AND
-y!,! :e i
SARAH DIXON, O.
Leaves Portland, al Alder tret dock, on Mondsy, Wednesday and Friday morning
at A o'clock, (or Clatskanie, touching at Sativi Island, St. Helens. Columbia City,
Kalama. Neer City, Rainier, Cedar Landing, ML Cottin, Bradlmrv. Htella, and al(
ntermedialf points, rtturrilng Tuesday, Thursday, iid8atnrUy wordings.
Home
Industry
1804-05
$9-95
Groceries
market of tb world. Thsy alto bv a
stock would be Incomplete without, th
t large Uivoios of , .
COMPANY'S RIVER STEAMER
SUPPLIES
er placed on tills market W ar th
Hecond street, Portland, Oregon.
OITSitQRT NOTICE.
EXCHANGE
STREET.
new and elegant barroom In lit. Helens,
be (ound tb (anions
TO WELCOME HIS OLD FRIENDS
OF BUSINESS.
Exchange.
- Oregon
CLATSKANIE ROUTE
M. Shaver. Master.