MMI.IHI.MIMI) 1)11 III! I , I
OREGON MIST.
MIBI SYBBY rIA
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BEEQLE A DAVIS.
OFFICIAL COUNTY
HARBISON OH TBS STVMK
aatwcrlptlBta Bat.
Oa opv ee. rear la ihiiiei,,,.,....
fin.yri. -ikf, , ,
aiagle op.
General Harriroo i taking an actlv
part in th eampaiga in tb East. In
two day be traveled 8i mile and
addressed 21 audience aggregating
80,000 people. At one place be spoke
PAPER. follow.:
"The democrat have been talking a
a good deal about getting the market
of the world. Where are the roaiket
Art they in Africa Well, Africa doe
not offer, per capita, anything like
attractive a market a America. Here
we cloth ourselves all over, but th y
don't there. JEnelaod baa had for
veara African miaaeaaio.ia. and thev
...Dean BIBeharaltell.r P ""w -
.... juioo Wfi, vwnonia give ner ana those other uaitoua great
K, k. Wharton. Columbia city advantage in the commerce of the
Watt. ScappOOSe ,. .. . 0, .
WWIV W CI UW VUIWU DWK . 1 '
have never had a colonising policy,
0 BcoooaoTar.VarDouiajj pr0b4Wy new wU hav oue. In
deed, we have been" so narrow in our
view upon thi question that we could
not even take in the Sandwich ialaod
AdvcrtUlag lata and kaewa epon epallcattoa
COLOMBIA COCNTY DIRECTORY.
Jade
Cterk
Sheriff....
Bum. el schools......... J-Q
atwveror,
fu..,. I r A Prases, ScMipoaM
HMe
M mettle. St. Helta Leda. No. a-KralB
MMoturttoM ant ami third Semraav 1b
WMBHIIH7:Hr.l.HBHHK Dk . , . . ...
same hi good taa4luc invited at- wnen ner people aacea tor u. am
to make the point now that
going
have been
m-i t a. a.aJ
Hiwpi.KfUHir . i' ... c.,hni i . - - - --
a. tinea RMard.r a Of (MWr sack lull mono I i-.v,u.
w 7 " C"J mr wichrd'U,taMihed with a iew ol extending
Mora. Vleitfug asaaitrtn la food steading ia-1 "
wmi a. ime r.niuin, uerman. rreocu ana
Btlm Lsdre Kb. in Italian trade, and thev aecure to the
BTMhcm Ugood standing eeedtaur iaud to I naiiooe that nave eatabusnea idem
great advaotage over the United
tinmw fTTBiAm. 1to loir No. t,!a.,u v.. s. . iik.
BJeeu .rare TueedeTeeenlwr at To alecs, in - - F
Odd Pet'ow hall. St Helen. Oretea. Traa-I anrM whan. tKia alfUk nluw whioh
ktBtbraa invited to attend. 4 . r '
. . me great commercial nation or cu-
tnim Pmnaa. Rainier Lode . SB, ,
bbbi mn saturdav ntaio u 7 o'clock, mpe have Dursued in utter diarecard
la uiBtr noil. BTr Mm Mom iiumm utwvm
roa tonlUUj Is rite to attend.
Anna Obbbb Hvim Abbbims Hccbam.
job CoIbbMb CoubcII Mo. 10. Mecta la Odd
rlWm' kail. 8t Helena, Tenr Thuiedav eea
Inf at 7:9 'clock. Vial tin, bmluea ta good
BMBfllBB UmtBB IO BWBO.
ST. aBLK.1B, KH, CT. 1.
nurr ikstsad or wbeat.
of the right of the native, puahed
their trade on the point of the bayo
net, ha not been pnt into effect on
point of the earth upon which they
have oot been permitted to lay their
hand. The Monroe doctrine, ex
pressed with quietnea. and yet with
courage, ond adhered to in onr Ameri
can diplomacy since the time of its
promulgation, ha preserved the atate
of Central America and South Ameri
ca from European aggreeeion. The
The California newspaper have s
great deal to aay about the lubetitn-
tioa of fruit for wheat as the crop of
that state. This change has been go- JPle ooontriw friendly
ing on steadily for a number of yeaw, They Und in good relation to
until now, tbe sUte, although .plen- 0 geographically, and w ought to
didiy adapted to the production of bmT hd their trade, and, my friend,
kot w tm Bnii emrf .Keiiio the by the reciprocity vroviaion of 'the
vbeat crop ha greatly diminished, McKinley law we bad made a start,
and California U m lnne.r ana of the U wa a rimple Urt Her were
great wbeat sUtae. Th change ha rarkeU f th world that we not only
bean attended by many good result. M get, but we had gotten ; we had
The prod action of wheat, while it was obtained them without inflicting any
unprofitable to the farmer, cave em- "Jy American workmen
nlorment to bnt little Uhnp. Ifeehin. the American farmer or the American
ry doe all th work. The great fields manufacturer, and I think the Ameri
of wbeat therefore excluded rural pop-jeB P0?1 bould call to account the
wlatton. and while th citie were PrtT wwn'y and useleesly
rrowinr thara waa no inrmaaa in the I abandoned them
population of tb country.
Fruit growing ha worked a revolu
tion. It give profitable employment
to great number of people. The land
ha grown more fertile and more val
nablesnda new and most profitable
industry baa been started.
tiful fruit of the Pacific coast ha not
TBS SALARY IAW.
Tb new salary law is slowly but
sorely proving a failure. Instead of
yielding a profit to the several countiee
aa Was at first arm-ted. the foea aa fer
The beau- collected have fallen far hort of ex
pense in the nffina of elork and sheriff
. ma. ana neeas no una wan to pro- In Colarnbj. wnlf the fee, ,,rco,
.rom ore.KD corapeuon. Mected are only about 25 per cent of
DH oa T D V ,D mum tht dUbumenU. The following from
proauMMe ma na oeen openea in
London. Th canning industry i alao
growing, and fruit which cannot b
marketed in it natural state U canned
or dried.
I .how bow the law works in Washing
ton county :
The new fee-bill law is not working
well for the county. Whatever may
I be aaid for the ulanr avalem. the nm.
Th mi.Uke that Usually mad in Lnt u nt-d. .m.nHir Of .tl ,h.
fruit raiaing, in farming, U too liltU, triediaUle
"'"'""J- ,ru'MJnl 1st. th -nnntv he. i ,..11,
wi rawed, when on fail tb other L cenl for Vadef ,b ol
would produce. Fruit which can be t.. each on. mnnU h. kmn.ht .
old in the winter or in th pring to lhe co,,,, 0n Monday last
naarly alway bring, good price This Jaiga McBride was here and granted
u""""-l twelve decree and judgmenU, where-
trict. in which all kinds of fruit can
fees; wberea, under the old law, $36
b kept for winter. Grapes, which are wonld ntJiuif the
,CoPm. ntaraet in .ummer. fee lhat wonM h,. gone cUrk
wwiHi wmaoBDO lancy prices tnrair fof hi( ,
A 1 f - car I
na, ana appiea ep until uarcn can The a.m. rert I ..
i .t .j . j '
..V..,,M.NnHUBI.rdh ennntiee i the .tei. enrf In
Theaa omuiderBtiona will, donhtleee I ....
before many year., make tb cold .tor. MaUnom,b, the ,mw u pr0T.
... - ins a financial filur.
lwL , a a
iB. oamocratio preuoent ana uem- v- u . mtata ken id-. ,mon, v.
.Br. btb oera running teacheri th.t they do not make out
o government tor eighteen month. .nd to u. n-,,,; mi,i
.J: ar t:at t I r
"u"" "U1C" a" c,c ma report, of their school. By eo doing
a
inr nthar nm.
employment, ana when employed it ce. It i. the pride of human nature
wss at greatly reduced wages. Both to one's name in print, and espec
government sod people have been s-i,- thi, tm, nt hnn, hnArltn Tt
draining their reserves and both hare cMpU nolhing to b, theM reporU
LeAel BM!e X. J-L -- I '
" - published and it is a source of encour
"""" '" reenuee ana ...mnt to th nnnila. Thel t.he
tb people in their income. The to- do not more .ij-. thi.
4-11- a- al a f. l I
cbswu wuntry in ousiueas, i. i-- .
1 fm . .
cwcuiauoo. i oerv luff een no ceg- weM r...wf vaa.
at.- 1L. a l.a M I
u "eaitu ami wage; CaTrwarowa. K.. Oct. t4RWr. Fr
no contentment, ongntnes or Dope man and Mercer. Mormon mbsionariea,
has anywhere appeared. Discontent I who have converted 50 ple in thi vlcin-
and distrs have been univenaL The n,0,u? th" '""h, were via-
apUto charity have Um
of tar and feathers. The two as e then
I SCHOOL DISTRICT JtOTOBIETT.
Editor ObbooN Mist, St. Helens.
Oft time commuuitie. a Will
individual, sign for notoriety, and in
their endeavor vo gain it thev soma.
times overstp the bounds of propriei
and even go ao far a to tone their
sence of honor. Director of school
districts are ait to forget what be
come ibvin aa honorable men, and act
not according to their oath which
to do lor the heat good of th diatrict.
Instead ihoy consult their own personal
likes and dlalikea, and aomelliumi Ibr
lertiniarv mnult that may accrue
themselvea. Nn. 27, known aa Keaet-y
diatiict, Ims won for iteelf a ni.tortel.v
that has become widespread, not Only
through thi but adjoining countiee.
Early laat spring sevrai appucatto
were made for the nchool. Having
leather in view, they prupnaed to wa
until after examination. Failuiir to
aecure their teacher tht'y anawi-reJ (he
application ot Min Nettie Guild, from
McMionville, telling her she could
have Ibe school for a term of five or
is month, and that sb should come
to 8u Helens, get a permit and teach
till August, then go to exanuuatiun.
In the meantime Mia Guild had
gaeed school in Tillamook county of
our and one half month. Having
made application fur the arhool at
Keasey first, sh wrote asking; to be
released from her application at Tilla
nook, and came to Columbia county.
A contract wa drawn for two aud one-
half month, for th reason that her
permit only covered that length of
time, but it wa plainly uudenitood by
teacher, directors, and patron that alio
wa employed for the full term. At
the close of two and one-half month
the Oirector called at her chool, found
no fault, and had previously com'
mended her teaching. After dismissal
one director remained and talked for
a while, wiehing her success in oblai
ing a certificate. About two hour
after, both director called at her board'
ing place, and one began thus!
"Well, we have concluded to change
teacher. We hav heard your father
i rich, consequently you do not need
to teach."
Thev said they had no fault what'
ever to find, would five her a good
recommend, but there was a poor girl
(a distant relative) who needed the
money, and they thought best to dia
tribcte it and not give it all to one per
son. Much more wa said, th out
com being Miss Guild was dismissed
with no smiling of conscience from
either of tb directors a only two
were acting, the third being absent.
No thought that bis word of honor bad
been violated.only the teacher in view.
or already engaged, had a brother (one
Tom Brown) that she could assist
fiuanciallv if tber let her have the
school. They boasted of the fam of
the one to be employed; however she
held only a second-grade certificate
which was sent to the board of exam'
iner the last day of examination with
request for permit, which waa granted
not knowing that she wa to uper
cede Mi Guild.
Miss Guild had won the loveof every
pupil, and patrons were loud in ber
praise. No one wished a change, ex
cept the one director who pleaded the
cane of the poor girl and so caused the
other director to acquiesce. Mies Guild
is one of Yamhill county' beat teach
ers, and a moat exemplary Christian,
and to be time unceremoniously told
to give up ber position, at a forfeit of
their honor and a damage to ber rep
utation (where the I act are not known)
and the loea of another school of fou
and one half month, is only another
trick of men who claim to be such
would reform the moral and financial
condition of our country. Citizkx,
running. Industry ba been prctio- the pupil wil, W0k bMder m,ke
aiiyKoppea. iMoor mi touna utut Kood .howine than bv
numerous aDd incessant, nor their ne
cmsily everywhere so manifest.
ordered to leave at once, which they prom.
bed to do.
Ship Ivanboe Lost.
Asroata, Oct 19 A rumor waa current
slong the water fr mt tlib afternoon that a
TBI Grants Fas Courier's uncom
plimentary remarks regarding the Ore
gon Pre Association could eminate
only from such an as a. presides over ,,l'n ,n dlxtrea bsd been sighted eome
th destiny of that paper, arid really V -IT,, ,""PPnMnent,
-I.r -ru. T bot the obterver at Fort Canny, when tele-
..w. .....,- gr,phed for information, had not rten any
rr W Ui Association want to Fen- vessels, with the exception of the Elgin
oleton on th Invitation of the people shire and Rskasoni. It was at first sno
rt that city, who wer glad to bay P"'dtht,ne 'inf ""p Ivsnho bad!
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bsm eoma. Thev nsul their . ". na qeim is siesaur gain-
. , . . . 1 r. . Ing ground here that that vt'ssel has gone
....... . u.u u. vuumr man wra i0wn. The eapte-n of the flve-masted
flOB.iderM a nawspaper man a collec- schooner Louis, now at Knsppron. reports
(ioo might bave been taken up to pay passed a mast, paint. d yellow, with
hi way, had tb Pres. Association P u"hedfl wt'n M w.y to thi.
... , i . i. port from Sao Krndco., The niata of th
wnBMH.j..U.prWuo.IO U8ir lT.nbo.irr of thi. color, and ie all prob- i th bone. fr-.tured, so that amputation
AS.fd ' . 1. II,, ... .1 . VM
"V j a-jiiity tnc wrecsage came irom mat vessel, may b aeosasary.
Bis; Raft Probably Wrecked.
Astobia. Oct. 15. Unoo tb arrival of
th .ii Elginshire today it wa learned
that a large number of pile had been passed
a few mile sooth ol th entrance to the
river, and before an hour passed tb report
wa circulated thronghnnt tb city that the
log raft built at Stella , Wash., by Messrs
Robertson A Baines, of San Francisco, bad
gon to piece. Tb pilot who brought in
th Elginshire dated that th vessel had
passed through a number of piles, but the
raft had not been seen. Sunday morning
the raft was lighted west by south of the
lightship, 10 mile, and the same afternoon
it wa seen about north of th ligbtshipone
mile. It had therefor drifted northward
over 16 mile between Saturday morning and
8unday afternoon, having been reported by
Captain Aekley, of th 8 ate of California,
15 mile soatb o' tb lightship Saturday
morning. Mr.Bai.es, one of the owner
cams down from Stella tbis afternoon, and
when interviewed said he had no fears for
tbe ultimate safety of hi property. H
counted for th loos pile by tb theory
that tbey had probably been part of the
cargo of tbe schooner Dsnielson, wbicb
went axroond on tbe south spit, at the
Sinslaw river, some day ago, and lost her
deck load. Neither tl raft nor the tug
Monarch, which bad it in tow, wa sipbted
today, and from thi fact it is argned her
tonight that tb raft is still aafr, inasmuch
if it had gon to pieces witl In a few miles
of tbe Jifrhtabfp, he tug would bave ra
ta ned i this port.
Pilot Staples arrived in. at 1 o'clock on
the bark Elginshire, and itate that they
p used through hundreds of piles neat the
li ditsblp about 9 o'clock thi morning. The
pi ot is certain that th pile are from th
big raft in tow of tb tog Monarch, and
think she ba sorely gone to pieces.
Pilot Cord ner, who brought in th Bri'lsh
ship Eskasoni tbis afternoon, confirm th
report of Pilot Btaple. and add that
hundred of pile, evidently from th raft
were all about the pilot schooner early thi
morning A beavy sea is running today,
thongb tbe weather outside is perfectly
clear, with bot light wind blowing,
hot by a Woman.
Tillamook. Oct, 13. Dave Hadlev was
shot last night at a disreputable boos in
thlcity. Mrs 8. M. Hardinan, the keeper
ot tbe place, fired a load of era !! shot into
hi arm. Hadley chim he was invited to
go to the hone, and brim; some whiskey
with him. He went In and was refused
admittance to Mrs. Hsrdnian s room He
pushed the doo in and according to Ms
story, found Walter 8w.nt'n there. A
general row ensued, 8o.n afterwards
Hadley started out for tbe wblnkey, which
he left ander the sldewsl'k, Mrs. Hardman
and Kwiuton following him to the door
Hadley sav 8witon told the woman to
shoot. As Hadley turned the wbole
cbarg of shot struak the thick part of tb
forearm. Tbe arm is horribly mangled and
Bank President Held Op.
Hills so ao. Or., Oct. 13. Last evening
aboat 7 o'clock, aaBaoker John W. Shut,
president ot th HHUboro National bank,
was, as usual, riding his blcyol toward
h s ranch, some men tpraug out ot th
wood at a steep place wher every cyclist
dismounts, and presented rivolvsrs to tits
temple aad forehead. On man behind
suddenly blindfolded him firmly with a
handkerchief. His arms wer also bound
and he wa hurried Into th woods, Vibare
hi pocket wer rifle I ot hi pars and
bank days. A bis lit wa threatens.!, he
had to give the aafa combination, but as
sured them that as there was a lira lock
on th bank afa,iliey could n t rw.slblr
get In until tb tiro expired. Two of the
robber set out on a mission ot robbing th
bunk, and, after a few hours, returned,
vowing that a h had given th wrong
combination they wovld kill blm, until he
would quietly com in person and open the
bank af for them.
They led hint to the city limits, after a
walk of two miles, but b pari la ted in lay
ing that it wa useless for him r any other
man to try to open a tim lock nnlit th
propar time had arrived. 8o, acaln two of
th robbers went to try th bank, but re
turned after a tlm and said they wars sat
isfied it was a tim lock, but stated that if
ever thev became Mlhfled thst It wa not.
they would kill him on sight. All thi took
until after niidiitsht, and it la to the credit
of th rubber ibat tbey pnvld.d th
banker with on of their overcoat around
hi shoulders, an I that they, after all, re
turned the key of th bank and tb pnrs
which only contain ! aoni small change.
Making Hta Point.
When the court on an exlivmsly West
ern circuit wa convened and tbabuslnea
waa about to begin, It was discovered that
there war neither pea, ink nor paper for
th u of the bench o tt e bar.
"How is tliia, Mr. Clerkr Inquired th
Judge.
''There to no money allowed for tt by th
county, sir, and w cant get tb article
without money."
Th judge made eereral remark iot at
all complimentary to th county.
"I've been lu a good many courts," pnt
In a pompous and pedanlic lawyer from
tb Kast temporarily to try a case, "but
this is th worst I ever saw."
The Judge Jumped up on th pot
"You are fined f 10 for contempt, sir." be
thundered. "Hand the tine to the tlerk,
lr."
Mr. Lawyer kicked. Imi he bad to hand
over the money or go to tail, and th Jndg
wouldn t hav it any o ber way.
'Mr. Clerk." aaid th Judge, when th
Ho had been banded to him, "go out and
get all tbe pens, ink and paper necessary
fur th ue of this court, and give the gi n
tleman back his change," and th clerk did
aa h waa ordered, and tb visiting attor
ney mintained a discreet ailenc.
B. B, QUICK.
Caaaaslsslsasr f
Q, W, COLB,
. . , Nstary PaMw
Patronize
Cole & Quick,
St. Helen,
Oregon
PUOPRIBTORS Of
"Thorn's Numerical System
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Industry
SEASON 1894-9S
Title Abstracts"
-POP.-
Our Second Sale since Removing to Our New
Columbia - County, - Oregon Store, S. W. Cor. 1 hird and uaK streets.
TITLES
Examined and abstraot tarnished. Will
attend to matter belur th Hoard of
Equalisation', payment ol uses, tta. Real
smi, Conveysnclog, and lasuraao, and
Loana aetiHlaled,
BHUUirtiM BALK.
$0.95
MENS
All-Wool Suits
$9.95
nv vrvnienw AV . r VeSnrwtAII
Dl t in 1 ur a.. n.fci.v.w.'.
ludsrment nnlsr and deer, duly loeH
out of and under th seal of th Circuit I
Court of the But of Oregon and County of
i.ommniK, in me ouiy nireciea. as tea i.ni : . . i ji ti a
HthdayofBepl.mber.IW4, upon a Judg. 1 00 v,nnr.fl fmodjt! PlchtCtin MtterHS. 111010(11112 106 End
ki in o i -
Frocks and Single and Double-Breasted Sacks, 20 and
nient end deeree rendered and entered
aid Court on the 2tlh day ol May, l8i. In Pla1r PhflVintS
aKsinsl Aikin Copeland and If. B. Borth-I
wick and Marv A. Uurthwick as di'fendanta, I i. ..A n ,.Ukrii.d Alhanw Wnnlan If UlaOaaaimara.
for the sum of eleven hundred and aev.nty "r7,'" 3
(tiiTO.001 dollar, with interest thereon from and manufactur! on our own prami. w mploy lf nana na mooy
said 24th day of May, 1.X, at th rat ol I paid for labor rmio ber at bom.
ymi vent, per (num. ' ue ...uurw a,,u
tweuty-flve (ll'JS 00) dollar Itornsy'i fee I
and tlx turther sunt ol twenty ana I
20-100 (J0.20) dollars costo and disbnrs.
ments:in tn cost on tni writ, oom
niandina in to mas sale of th follow in I
real property of tb alov.nmd defend-1
ants, to-wit: Tb northeast quarter of see-1
tlon twnly-evn (r7) in township si (6)
n. In Colatubta count'
Oregon.
north
Meridian,
rang two (2) wast of th Willamette I
in iOiuiuDia county, oiaw 01 1
J.M.H0YERcS:C0.,
Wholesale and Retail Clothier
The Ion Bank.
roaruiiB, Oct , 18. The river steamer
lone, plying between this city and
Camas, waa sunk Wednesday evening
while going through the upper alough neat
La Camas, A hole was stove In th bow of
the steamer, and the vessel now lie srlib
her stern under water to tbe guard. Very
little damage was done to the eieamer. ai.d
it ia expected she will be on the run tomor
row. A tug was sent to her assistance yes
terday, and all that I needed I to raise tbe
stern and pump tb wat r out. Captain
Hosford arrived in tb city yesterday morn
ing and seen red a tug for th purpose, Tbe
steamer Hatti Bell w I' tak the place of
the Ine today, and there will be no inter
ruption to travel.
lioesea by the Fir at HHUboro.
Hill so ao, Or., Oct. 17. Tbe losses by
the Ore here la-l i.ight are s f'-lows: A.
Kinney, building, I S V na insurance; Wil
liam Tucker, merchandise, partially dam
aged by wuter and Are; K. Cave, hardware.
damage to stock from moving, SI 0, no In
surance; W. W. VVillia.u. damage to build-
ing, 1 100, no Insurance: Hughe A William.
liverymen, 1100; K. J. Lyons, saloon, SSO
loss in moving furniture end fixtures.
Tbe fire ii supposed to bar been of in
cendiary origin.
TKEASCMfcBt' NOTICE.
Cocmr Tbeasubeb' Ornci,
ST. Helens, Or., Aug. 12, 1894.
Kotic is her-bv riven that all nnneM
Coontv Warranto of said County which
have been presented and endorsed "Mot
Paid for Want of Funds," up to Aug. 10th.
1892. will be naid noon nrasentatmn at inl.
office. Interest will not be allowed after
date ol this notice. E. U WH 4 RTOM
Treasurer of Columbia County, Oregon. I
tlon. Jntlgment or.l.r and dee, and In n HI SRli S3 ThiffJ StfPflt. S. W. Cfjr. flak. Pfiftlanil. OfBeBSl
coninllanc with th cnmnisn.li of said I " - " w"' ' U"-
rit. 1 will, on 8aturdav th 20th day of
uciooer, 1HH. at tne nour oi it ocioc in
th forenoon, at thefront door of the county
Court Houee, in Wt. Helena, aaid county
and atate, tell at public auction, subject to
redemption, to tu nurnvst oiuuer lor can.
all th rlnht, title and Intarrst which the
above-named defendants or either of them
had on tb 9th day of April, met or sine
had in and to tb ainva-descrlbed real
nronertv to aatisrv said execution, luda-
n.ent order and decree. Interests and coU I
and all accruing rosu.
r2toi9 Uherutof Columbia County, Ot.
Pythian Ball
Friday Evening, October 26th, 1894
a POPHAM'S a
TMg ONLV OUARAMTggO 0URI
FOR RHgUMATIBM. NgVgR rAILll
Wa refer vou to David Tan Mvke. Csstl Rnrk.
Washington; L. Beamls. Csllio, Waahlnitoa;
K. FoaWr. Freeport, WahlnxKin; Samuel Low
ry, Bucnda, Wahlnton; C. C. Las, s JUMtes
olthe peace of ClaUfcanle: Jno. Conwar, en-
linear Bryant's mill, Claukaal. Oreson: C.
Lovecron. firmer. ClaUksnle. Oremn. and hun
dreds of other If re uested. We re.'rr to the I
becaus they ars close by, and are wall knowa.
Wg DOST CROSS THI AT
LAKTIC FOR REFCBErCU
$1.00 per Bottle. Six Bottles for $5.00
SOLD AT THE LABORATORIES
THE
3U0irttUcm 3$UficitV
CLAT8KAN1K. : : OREQON.
FOR PORTLAND, DAILY.
-STEAMER-
Young America
DART & A1UCKLE .
Are one mors doing bosln t th old eland formerly oc
cupied by Muckls Bros., w ber can be found ceoiplet slock of
Fresh Staple Groceries
Jot from th best market of th world. They also hav a
bw and compute uo of ......
Ladies' Dress Goods, Latest Patterns.
Realising tbat their (lock would b IneompUl without, tb
aentleaea also carry large Invoice of ... ,
Ladies' and Gents' Fine Footwear J
-VIA-
WILLAMETTE SLOUGH.
Leave St. Helen. J: JO A. If
Arrive at Portland 10:00"
Leave Portland 3:30 P. si
Arrive at 8t. Helen ..8:00
Roand Trip Tickets 50 Cents.
win carry nothing but Faia.n-
s0rs aad cist freight.
JAMES GOOD, MASTER.
THE JOSEPH KELLOGG A COMPANY'8 RIVER STEAMER
STR JOSEPH KBLLOOa.
-FOR PORTLAND-
What io
Leaves Kelso Mondavs. Wwlnesdav. and Vrlila VI alt ft V1sbV ak m Y ss
Portland Toendsy, Thursday and Saturday at o'clock a. m.
St. Helens Livery St,bles
TH08. COOPER, Proprietor.
Handy location, and yon can feci sure tbat your home win roelv
as good ttnilon a though yoo wr caring for thm yourself.
HANDY TURNOUTS ON SHORT NOTICE.
stTheEens exchange
STRAND STREET.
CaatorlA I Dr. Samnel Pitcher's prescription for IaXknte
smd Children. It contains neither Opium, Morphine nor
ether Narcotic substance. It Is a harmless substitute)
for Paregoric, Drops, Soothing; Syrups, aad Castor OH.
It Is Pleasant. Its guarantee is thirty years' use by
Million of Mothers. Caatorla destroy Worm and allays
fererlshness. Caatorla prevents vomiting- Sour Curd,
cure Diarrhoea and Wind Collo. . Caatorla relieves
teething troubles, cures constipation and flatulency.
Caatorla assimilates the food, regulates tbe stomach
and bowels, giving- healthy and natural sleep. Caa
torla is the Children's Panacev-the Mother's Friend.
Mr. Thomas Cooper ha just opened op hi n.w and tlegsnt barroom In St. Hslsn.
whreaa constantly b found the famous
Also best Brands Domestic and Kbv West Clears.
MR. COOPER IS ALWAYS GLAD TO WELCOME HIS OLD FBIENDS
TO HIS PLACE OP BUSINESS.
t Helens Exchanf?e w
St. Helens, - - Oregon
THE PORTLAND AND CLATSKANIE ROUTE
Caatoria.
Caatorla Is an eweUect medidiM for ehn-
Mothers have repaaMdl told met Its
good effect upoa their chUdraa."
' Pa. O. a Ossoeo,
Lowell, Haas.
Caatorta Is tta he reroedr for children of
arnica I am acquainted. I sop the day Is not
far distant whan mother will oooalder tb real
interest of their children, and use Caatorla ia-
stead of the vaiiouj quack Bostriims which ar
deatrorlBg their lovad OB, bj forcing opium,
Bsorpbiaa, soothing ajrrnp and other hurtful
age down their throat, therabr Beading
W pnaatar gra.n
Dm. J. 7. XmcssLOB,
Ooowaj, Ark.
lata Ceataanf Oesnpeny, TT M
Castoria.
" Caetorla I so wall adapted toaUMna thai
I raoOBuneodttassuparlorloanx prasartpMoa
kaewa I ."
B. A. Abobbb, H. D.,
Ill Bo. Oxford St., Brooklyn, M.
Our physician ia Um ehltdrea's depart.
Bant bar apokea highly of their expert.
no la their outside practice with Caetorla,
and although wa ealy hare amoag our
medical supplies whs la knows a regular
products, ret we are free to confess that tb
marltaef Castoria has woa a to leek with
favor npoe. It."
Urrs HoerrraL an Dismstsr,
b
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3
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Atxn a Bami, Ves., '
array- Its, lfv Terk Olty.
SARAH DIXON. O. 11. Bhawar. Maar.au
Sfi Mf morning
Kalama, Neer City. ffi. tiSM' h lns, Colnmbl City. ':