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About The Oregon mist. (St. Helens, Columbia County, Or.) 188?-1913 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 16, 1894)
OREGON MIST. rUBMMlED KVIET FRIDAY. BIDE-IIRAD PARAGRAPHS. Emit-Btd bull, two yoart olil, wuiie vmh in. lorwnaau resembling lull moon, stub burnt. Notify Mali- I Flrter, Bt. Helens. 2t A EEBOt. Till Mint waa n trr last week In saying there were twenty Chinamen In the house o( Judge Blsocbard ft! ihetimeuf lbs explosion. There u no ono in tha building at the time. An Amovmbo Tcru. Tbora will bo on adjourned trro of the circuit court hold here on November 24tb, at wblob Umo Judge MoBrlde will hand down touio decisions wbiolt be hsi had under advisement Tbe judge y tbe court business la somewhat lighter in Lie district tbia year than for the previous two years. Vol a Nbw Coumr. It ie very ap parent tbat an attempt will be made nasi winter to have the IcKUUtare cre ate a new eounty out of the eastern portion of Umatilla, which, If dime, would no doubt, make Milton tbe county aeat. Tbe Milton Eagle goea iuto detail giving reasons why a new county ahould be formed in that Mo tion of tbe auto, the principal reason being to reduce milage of witnesses nnd ofBcera in the execution of the law. Btbamb Coixids The steamers Sarah Duoo and Lurline collided near Kalama laat Friday morning In a denae tng. About 00 font of the Dij on 'a freighlbouee and SO feet of guard we e torn away, and 90 feet of railing on tbe upper deck ruined. Tbe dam age will be about 1200. After the ac cident tbe Dixon proceeded down to Oak Point, where ber paeiengore were transferred to the Messenger. Tbe Lurlioe euatained but slight damage. GaiAT Whbat Yibld. Fred Clear came down from BUIorka, a atation on tbe O. B. A N.. yesterday morning, nnd says tbat the apparent desert laodaof Waaoo county are hard to beat tor wheat producing. Mr Clear was at tbat station four daye, serving in tbe capacity of train dispatcher, and white there checked and received 34 carloads of wheat a day. There has been but one crop failure there in the laat eight years, and this year the crop Is enormous. ftoaTAtNKD vmy Saaiona Jnjitrixs. W. L, Hutchina. who hss lately been employed on tbe farm of Calvin Johnson at Scappooee, m1 iln very painful accident at noon Mon day, lie waa engaged at the time on the frame of a new building nd full from the second story a distance of tune feet carrying part of the staging down with biin. When assistance ar rived It waa found that his right ahmiMer was dislocated and that he bad received several painful bruise about the faoe and arm. Dr. Cliff was summoned and soon bad bis patient reeling easy, A1 'Claw th Momr-The case u , ' firm John Hjheuitka, 8. A. Miles and 0. O. Kagadnle, waa tried before Judge Blesrns yesterday and waa taken un der advisement. The parties were sl ewed ten days in which to Ale briefs. Uraham seeks an order restraining the defendants Irom taking an action gainst him, and requiring them to interplead regarding claiina which they bold agmnst the Insolvent Ann. r.?iV.".'ik .""" ,n " of 1430.85 is due him from Bevis, Nich olas A Splawn for labor on log owned by tlii-m. Miles alleges that Bchmiiks assigned the clini to him, while Rags dale arera that he baa an interest in the money, and recently garniaheed the plaintiff. Portland Sun, 9. COPMTT OOUKT. That Land Biisinkss. Thb does not dispute the fact tbat a mia lake was made in 8t. Helens when final proof was made before tbe Judge instead of the clerk when the latter waa named in the advertisement. But Proceedings of tbe Regale Noresa ber, 1894, yeraa. Regular session of county court Wednesday, November 1, 1894. Pres ent i Hon. Desu Blanchsrd, Judge, P. A. Frakea, 8. U. Bchoonover, commie siooees, O. F. Doan sheriff, Judaon Weed clerk. In the matter of the petition of C. L. Parker and others for county road; ooml not being filed petition rejected. Viewers' report of John 0. Miillin road read and road ordered opened.' Viewers' report on G. W. Makinster road read and road oidered opened. Viewers' report of damages on John King road read. There being no dam age assessed road ordered opened. In the matter of the petition ol John Callahan to reopen tbe 81. Hel- Misr ena and Dairy Creek road. It appear ing to the court that the road nad Be come vacated by reason of the statute of limitation, it was decided that the court had no iunsdiotion in the matter. In tbe matter of building a bridge it even then tbat doea not excuse the officials at the Oregon City land office, on the Mial and Rock Creek road. who are appointed to examine care- waa resolved by the court that the fully all papers passing through their county build the bridge wben tbe road nanus ana w see nut they are correct, i ooed for travel. , .. . . . ana n mnna incorrect, to at once re turn them for correction. It ia the business of the register to see that all papers and proceedings are in regular form and approve the same before forwarding them to the general land office at Washington. That ia what he drawa hia salary for. IlgLDUPAND RoBBBD BY FOOTPADS. Jack Volens, of Bcapponee, had an nn pleasant experience with a couple of foot-pads near the Scappoose bridge Monday evening. Volens had been to Bt. Helens during the day where he sold some county warrants and started home. In the neighborhood ol the bridge be waa overtaken by two tramps who "rolled him and took all hu money and other Valuables except a bottle of whiskey which they evidently did not think worth taking aa it con tained leva than one "linger" at the bottom. When seen a few minutes later in Weal's lane, he waa on hia way to tbe atation to repleniah his slock of liquids and recite bis hard luck to symatbelio frienda. Thb Astoria Railroad. There i new deal on iu Astoria railroad circles. We are informed that repreeetativea of certain eastern capitalists have offered to deposit 125,000 with the subsidy company as a guarantee that within thirty days they will begin construct ion of the road With a cash capital of $800,000 which amount ia to be depos ited in the Astoria baoka on or before the expiration of the thirty days, and if thev fail so to do. tliey lorii it toe amount depoaitod aa evidence) of good faith. This sounds like business. Thb IgpiAne Uhorbstahd. Poe, one of the chiefs of the Umatilla In dians, was in Pendleton one day laat week, when be waa greeted with an Inquiry as to how he was getting along. He answered that money waa very rrarce with he and hia people at pres ent, which statement was supple mented with the observation: "When vhiunnan la hard UP : Initio ia bard i." IIo do vou account for the present hard limest" waa aekrd. "Oh, loo much free trade; bye and bye no free Irade, then money heap plenty. Even tbe noble red man ia being edu cated by eipcrlence. If n Finb Rbmittbd. Col. B. L. Lov II ia no longer a member of the Ore iron National Ooard if the sentence of the court martial before whom he waa recently tried and found guilty, is car ried one Tbe body fonnd bim guilty of the larceny of state funda to the mount of ll.7W.47, end uovernor Peonoyer indorsed its findings and di rected Adjutant-General Mitchell to execute the sentence at tbe earliest poseible moment, and dismiss Lovell from service. He remitted the fine of 11.759.47 on the ground thst the board bad no authority to Impose It under the law. - Buildimo A BommbbCottaob. Cen tal n George J. Ainawortb, a capitalist, of Portland, waa In the city laat week preparing to erect aornmer cottge on hia tract of land a low miles beck rii...Ki. nitv. where hia family will reeide during tbeaommer months. n Ai.aHrth ia verv favorably impressed with the proposition w build . --i..A rmm Hi. Helens to the Ne- balem valley, and doea not heeitate to say auob a venture would be paying investment. He also implied that when tbe time came he would take a hand In the enterprise nimaeu Hbxb Pay. The following account in the CotUge Grove Lender, of what James Homenway'a wo made In tbat city with thirty bene, i how-what can be done in Oregon with a little good -i . Wmm Jinuarv 1. Iowa. uloat SO lSMrthe ben. laid 4248 gga,or 854doaeo. At an twenty cent, a down JJ 170 80. The entire ooat of feeding was Zava oi..k.n.M full blooded Brown Le'gh'orna. Thie ! enother evidence .u.". i. rwnn aa well as In other tates, that it pay. to give one', atum i nmething tbat la in good demand, at good price., ralber than big grain raiaing to aell at low figures. , ' ' Couitty Court The regular No of county court ended last Saturday, and the compose that body Sh.. " T.. can be collected wneiuur w sw - , ... in Columbia county. Chinamen Siiii-ped. We have been informed bv Kowt authority tbat party of citisena in the vicinitj of Rainier went to the hnuae of Judge Blsnrhard back of tbat city on Wednesday .light and captnrvd twelve Chinese woodchopiiera together with their effects, loaded the whole lot into a wacon. drove them to Rainier and shinned them on the Telephone for Portland, or some other poiut. Tbey will probably not return. Tkaciierb' Examihatio. The reg ..1.. . i...MLu' ...min.llfin. nmiftui'.tml by Superintendent Watla, aasisted by Jewell, O B.. T. J. Ulecton ano a. a. iuiie, irKi.u Wednesday with the following appli ns.nu nreaent: Miss Adell Puiih, Miaa Bird Brown, Miaa Tillie 6hn1d-liii, Mia Edith Wills and Mr. Robert Boala. In the matter of interest due the state on account of dclioauent siaie lax. It is ordered that the clerk draw a warrant in favor of the elate treaa- urer for the aum of $89.49. interest on S6.711 91 from March 6 to May o.lMH In the matter of application oi Mary Warren for relief: referred to Dean Hlunnhnril. In the matter of application ol Fred Waisenen for relief j referred to Dean Blancbard, In tbe matter of insuring the court house and jail. It ia ordered that tbe clerk draw a warrant in favor of tbe fltnta Insurance Company of Balem in the aum of 127, on compliance oi tbe company with written agreement on (Ho in the clerk'a office. In tha matter of settlement who i he various countv officers! tbe ao counta of sheriff, treasurer and clerk examined and approved. In the matter of aiienns roiuru oi delinquent UE sale j T. O. Watla, ex sheriff and tax collector was allowed in amend h i return of said sale to conform with tbe law and facta in the case. In the matter of tax due the several road aod school districU on account of land bought by Columbia county, it ! rdred that the clerk draw ' war- r.nii in favor of tbe several road su pervisora and school district clerks lor i ha amount of such lax due their re spective districts. LIST OF JURORS AND WITNESSES' WITH MILEAGE AND PKB DIBM, OCTOBER TBBJi. Onik. EE J 00 Holman, Ed ow Moore, AW ow 8eara,GcoC w McCrackeo. E H o J l.mni. Jamea 8 00 Sw.ger.J H - 2 40 Hswn.H o w Thnniaa, E F Blakealey.J K Saxon, Magousr. . Hayburn, Joaetu- Hayburn, Mra it. . . Wands, C G. Anrys, A P White, Samuel Selimier, Alei. . . . . . Milca. F M ....... Blakesley, C W........ t 00 Beegle.J R Jr. .. 600 Beegle, J R,sr ,,. 8 60 Gardner, J P.,.,.. 12 00 Muckle, Washington W JUEY LIST. Conway, Jobn. Archibald, Lawrence. , . . . . Burns, R P....... Mtjrrill, Ly man Adams, Jobn H Haulser, 8 Cox, R. ................ LeniODl, Geo H. ........ . Seffeil, E Ile.-ishaw, V ............ . Kelley.GeoB.:,......,.. Badger, Geo W Heudereon, V ........... . Braim, J 1 ........... Emerson, C W. ......... . Barber, Anton Bolari, Ceaser. ........... Btehinan, H. ........... . Lonkey, Frank. Spencer, Ixrael. , Peterson, Jobn F Urie, John Vosberg, Edward ......... Barr, Adam. . . .". Elliott, Andrew Lamberson, H C Boules, J W Coulter, JC Brant, C K ..... Fresh. Michael .......... Clark, AN Urie, John ........ Graham, CM Sweeney, Daniel. I hereby certify that the foregoing ia a -truo and correct list of the per diem aud milaee of tbe several jurors and witnesses In attendance at the Ociober, 1894 term of tbe circuit court as appears from hat of same on recora JDD80W WEED, lOUIliy viers, Johnson Bros, bridge plank dlsl 9. . ISIS IS 9 20 22 80 24 40 21 60 25 60 20 80 20 80 20 00 16 00 2 20 2 20 28 40 2 00 2 00 2 20 16 80 22 80 19 20 30 24 40 27 00 6 20 22 00 32 40 , 27 60 , 21 20 . 28 40 . 28 80 . 28 00 . 11 00 . 8 40 . 8 40 . 34 00 . 29 20 Suit for Waobs. In Justice Swag ' flnnrt Wednesday a case was tried in which T. M. Kerr claimed $124.50 from H. 0. Howard aa wagea for work arformed. After reviewing the evi- Janra iha ulaintiff waa awarded judg- mant in the sum of $41. W. B. Dil- Einenblorller. John . , . Teile, William 8ieroks, Oast a v H..., Vollans, George J . . . Mason, Edward Becgle, Frank...... . Kahlin, Advlbert Mile, 8 A.... 00 00 80 40 40 40 60 60 6 60 2 00 2 00 4 40 4 40 3 40 4 00 2 80 5 00 8 00 2 00 Brown. HO... ..." 5 40 Barr, Win Deorr, Henry ... Bureau, Joa McClure, Edward Haines, Bruce. lard appeared for the plaintiff and Johnson, Charles. . . . . tseegie, joun a. jr. . Wharton, E M. Newell, C U Kentch.Jaa ......... Nickerno, J M Girty.E H Hoopengarner, U V . . Beegle, J R, sr. .... . Downing, Jobn ...... Davis, 8 C.......... Ray, Jas A Darling, K U Bennett, Jennie Wright, Mollie Milla, Luella. Rubert,Mary A..... Baroett, W......... Barnett, H.. . ..... Detrick, M E....... Newth.CH......... Powell, H A Kerr, J W Robert, H Daggert, C Rubert,H C Pearson, G H.; Powell, AH........ Middaugb, A E Middaugb, M. ..... . Chalmera, J M P.... Harrison Allen for defendant. OliATBKAMIU. a ithlmni. and a anflldentiv lane nnw aiinnlv heat and comfort to the new church building. Rev.O. A. White and wife returned from Haaver monnav. um " . 1 eriea of meet ton at tne oiewancna MlKMilhousa. Fred Waisenen, a yonng Finn, Hying with hit parents bare, is in a very ''Pi"" ...nr.rina irnm diaessa of lbs spin. Ha rannot waia. ami i h"-" r ?Z : i... IM naranu. who ara acaroely able to lift bim. The ssloon license having expired a few days ao tbera was no new bpiiiu"" L nr. alnna. lloat of tll UlirSty opl bars kona away ao that tha business has not been profitable lately. . .,.L-.lan, annd ladiea assembled at the bome of Mr. K. O. Blsekford last Pridav. and nroceeaeamrKi - --5 mlrt. for the benettt of the hostess , family. The; Wgooc 1 ano r. r ti i.L tnrA Kaa harn an IIIVSIIO fornionths. This place ia fortunate in hav ing ladies as kind aud ganaroua as can be found anywhere. A small company of persons nweiwd .. u... 11. ami Mra. Hall laat rn- ST. ,n'r having in view a study of tbe Deor, Henry livi. and worka of aome of our Amencan HjnM Bruoe writers, me eToiniia r'..'t 7i7. changing views and rdinskrt hes of the r.",nP .'.ft " . nr.rf.ll Hnlrnas. with soma "'"J uV. Tha avenhic wss enloysbly spent, and Bia u.t sjrsln In two woes, wiui aa tbs study for lbs evening. ... t- A case in the lustlee court ias wrea to.V"p considerable time and attracted 1 S. ir.,t wss an aotion brought by Myers, Wm Barr, William ..... . McClure, Edward P. McDonald, Thomas. . Bureau, Jos... ...... Lynch, Annie Johnson, Charles. . . . Badger, U W.. In Coltimma ooumj. , ,ini.i been settled years.go thecoun y would not today be paying interest on in- m t.j . rinlnmbia county ia ultima a rond arrow ?. ?7. HTT tBthiir- shingle.. After . hearing In which leaally pnMe 15T on" both ride.T.a;f Jwwn.wT their cae. and a nam oer 01 w 1 "r-; rit the ease reunited In effecting wbai ouaht'to bava been done at first, namely- A eonsplfluona new enterprise 1 1" e'""'1' is the erilon a ''W,"'1" T t' from the ware . ou-a. ;- uw. .mo - ;;noy ,,-,or(,,,,1irig ih. im mkZ U run. "when finUl.ad. Of Li U is not expecwd to run on promisee S but ?bit ?. a large leinlla run nlna all the shingle mUl about here jnst Snw With shl-.gles below $1 a thousand additional enterprise In that "."" rtVeaV u lea bavi tha raschinery anAthe rirt,andl(auyb.vlycan make w they Kii iu.Mm. tlialr oromtscs are relisoie andean be depended upon. , Burns, R P. . . . Downing. John. . Miles, F M..... Dunlap, J... ... Miles, 8 A...... Suffert, E ... Morgan, J J Greer, R H.... . Hare, JC....... Morrill, N... v.. . Thomas, E A. .. Wharton, E M. . Cooper, Lafe. . . . Hlsvene. W H... Mibs, W A...-. Cox. R.. . Saxon, M ...... . Newell, C H. . . . Haien.MF..... Blakesley, J K. . Cliff, H R.;... Quick, E E..... Cliff, H B. Barr, Adam Decker, L. . , ,.. 9 20 9 20 9 20 9 20 9 9 20 2 00 S 00 2 00 2 00 8 00 4 00 16 00 3 00 3 00 2 00 9 20 8 20 8 60 10 20 9 20 9 40 8 60 8 60 8 20 9 20 22 00 8 40 9 40 9 40 9 40 8 20 8 40 7 80 7 80 4 00 9 20 9 20 9 20 9 20 9 20 9 20 9 9 20 9 20 4 00 4 00 8 40 600 6 00 12 00 6 00 2 00 12 00 12 00 . 12 00 2 00 7 00 , 7 00 22 00 . 12 00 . 6 00 6 . 6 80 . 6 00 . 7 20 . 6 00 . 6 00 . 6 00 . 2 00 . 2 00 . 6 00 TheMayg-rCo.,aanie 147 08 Burns, R P. snpei visor, dist 26 . . . . 80 00 Reed. 0. vlever on Mullen road 13 80 Tsylor, John. " 1 00 Eldaewav. B. " " ..... 6 30 Ballard. 8 P. chalnman, same. ..... 6 00 Adams. A V, " " Adorns, J. marker, " 8 Roberta, Kbln, awamper, 0 00 Reed. Joe. flssman. ' ' WJ Poster, Geo. viewer Makinster road. 2 30 Jaaiibib. GO. - " 7U Fowler, H M , a ao Fowler, G 0, chalnman, " ..... x w Makinster, F W, " 2 00 Makinster. G W. marker. ZOO Scam Gro C. boardlna prisoners ... 102 75 Meserve, W N. county aurvayor on Johu Mnllln road Oregon Mint, pub. court proceedings financial aiatement ... blanks Clark, CO. 5 fUnboards T... Mackla Bros, lumber county road.. Bennett, BT, wildcat scalps Kennedy. James, cbainman, Frank Blahoproad Splawn, J B, viewer Jobn King road Adams, W C, work on county road. Portland Hospital, care of Mra Buckbee Howard, HO, lumber Harris John, deputy supervisor In district 5.." . - Kennedy, James, marker on Bishop road... Huber, H, b n ity on scalps Unyerl, BC, lumber.... Buniganlner, W H, supervisor 28 . . Lsmherson. H C.box for coffin for Jamos Peacock. DeLln, River 4 Klnley. coffin ...... Dart. Jamea, costs in Masslecase George, J , boar J fur jnrora. Irwin. BV-n C Godfrey, J H, suwrvtor diet 4 ... . Watts, J O. tvhonl superintendent. . Blakesley, A H , boarding prisonera. Merrill. Edwin, supervisor di-t 5 . . . Morgan Bros, lumber dl"t 5 ... Dart A Muckle, supplies for dist 4 . . supplies for Mrs McCoy. for Han kins for court boure. ... Ztllgitt, F A. supplies. McCullOugh Olson, M O, work FUhhawk bndge. Ilogberg, B K, same..... VanValkenberg. J A. same DoUn, John, board, James Moore. . Anderson. 8 O, work on Fishhawk bridge Foster, J W, fame as above........ Hudson. J C, bounty on scalps Seaaeuan, R, supervisor dist 18 Rose. 8 B. drawing lumber dist 18. . Solomon. T. work of bridge dist 31 . . Adsms, O C, supervisor dist 19 ... . Bice. G W, drswing plank dist 81 . . . Collins, B, work on bridges dist 8. . .. Blauk.B, ' " " - 22 20 7 75 16 00 19 75 2 50 19 So 2 00 2 1 2 61 69 1 60 7 80 840 10 10 6 10 6 60 6 10 1 60 16 60 8 40 15 00 4 00 2 00 4 00 8? 60 6 10 1 75 8 00 8 00 1 60 1 60 I 501 Truckosety, Mrs, Nelson. AT, " Cooley, Foster, constable, Zelsman, Julias, " Johnson, Jobn, witness. Tales, Wm. Brown, Mrs 0, " " Harth. Oeo. " " KLwnblattee, John, con-table, Hierck,HH, witness, " Kahlin, Aldebert, Nelson, A J, constable, " Nelson, 0, " " Byckman, J W, " , Fowler, B W, constable, Vallens. G. " Blskesley. A H, J p, stute vs J C Klce Blakesley. A 11. " "WJ .. Decker, C I, Const " " " Miles, 8 A. wilnea same Blakesley, J K.saine Qnkk, B E, ssme Henderson, H, Boldlng Inquest on body of McDonald McAdanis, John, juror, earns Reynolds, John, same -- Koehn, W, same yyverson. H, same.......... .......... Kramer, 0, ssme Onaindal, H J, same Byverson, C P, same. -, Brown. H C. 1 p, state vs McVey . . . , Hherron, M. bosrd of Mrs Buckbee. . Doan, C F, for special deputy clrcnit court Huler, Henry, for keeping sister two months Pittsburg Mill Co, plunk for r rt 14. . Case, W l, bridge plank rd 18 ... .. Cole A Quick, abstracts of landa. . . . . Dlbblee, 8 W, board of J W Ureen. . Hnneynian. DeHart & Co, powder. . Doan. J B, J p. state va Abe Kecvea Lee, Wm, const, same Anrys. A P, witness, same White. Samuel, same Sehmelr, Alex, same Smith, W C, same - Scboonover, 8 G. commissioner Frskee, P A. same Wat's, T 0, sdvcTtMng and selling delinquent tax fsle ..1801 S Lamlierson. John, viewer of dam ages O" John King road Emerson. C S, fame ... Sherman, J B. same Swager, JH.jp fees state vs Green- bagen Miles, F M, const, bame Hall, J E. ) p. Nicholson, road sup. vs Peterson Haines, Brnce, const, earae . Hall, J E, j p, Nicholson, road tup, vs Anderson Haines, Bruce, const, same Brown, H C, J p. state vs Lamberson Fowler, E W, const, same : Good, Captain, witness, same Thomas, Ralph, same Beaver. Wm, same Strachan, Wm , same Lamberson, C J. same McKay. Jas, same VanDyke. LW.jp. state va Joe 8j- blskl, et at ' w Wilson, Frank, const, ssme S3 85 Karth, Wm, witness, same 4 10 DuDont. Joe, witness, same 4 30 Sehibe, A. ssme 4 10 Brown, H C. J p, state vs Glenlskl.. . 11 15 Fowler, B W, constable, ssme 15 20 Butts, Sanford , witness, same 7 00 Ziller, Fred, same ........: 4 00 Bobiskl, Magsle. earns 8 60 SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT Large Assortment of Pure and Fiesh Drugs and Patent Medicines .AT THg- 600 1 40 100 100 100 1 20 1 00 100 30 65 15 00 60 85 ; 00 4 64 18 34 10 60 30 00 139 94 6 05 4 75 1 70 1 70 1 70 1 70 29 80 14 00 St. Helens Drug Store TOILET ARTICLES SOAPS, PERFUMERY, BRUSHES, POWDERS, &G. Prescriptions Compounded AT ANY HOUR DURING THE DAY OR NIGHT Dr. Edwin Ross, Proprietor ST. MEJIjE13SrS THE ST, CHARLES HOTEL Corner Front and Morrison, Street. This is tbe most popular hotel In Portland, snd baa been for many years. If you want to meet a friend yon will aurely Aid him at the St. Charles. It also enjova tbe patronage of the business man of the northwest Courteous attendants. Favorite Hotel of the City of Portland. O. W". 4 03 4 00 4 00 I 2 00 4 70 1 2 50 2 70 2 65 8 60 8 K THE BANQUET Main Street. St. Helens. Oregon. FINE WINES, LIQUORS, AND CIGARS Xha estahrat &iirt r" t m fir ana bi. a. Good Billiard and Pool Table Is provided for the use of! r"ns. ana names woo wish . to spend a pleasant hour should remember "THB BAfyUl!.T. OnlB iha urst n sjaat f lnur pt on nnb. 19 30 Card Tables are at tbe disposal of patrons who indulge - n , a social .neof earda a on and we can assure them tbat they will be well treated at THIS BAHIiUa I. CITY 3 90 6 20 4 00 4 20 5 70 1 60 and we can assure them tbat they ' "W. A.. MKKKKB, Proprietor LEADING - RESORT - IN - THE TsAJ. JOKZL-iE! BROS MARDFACTCBKKa OF AHD DKaUBft IX Rough and Dressed Lumber 00 1 00 I 25 100 . SO !50 1 20 1 I 05 22 1 84 1 92 105 20 Anderson, A, Jones, K. " " " Lightfoot, Tom. " ' Woodbaro, H, " Bishop, P. " ' Clark, Pred, " "10... Quigley, A J, " " Barr Broa, lumber. Owena.C U. lumber. - Kdfi-erton, W Ar nails, Hainea, Bruee, anpervisor dlstlO .. Merrill, Frank, wort dtat 10.. Weed, Judsan, postage . ........ 8!ntak,Rosa,wltnesa,statev. Qleniskl Fowl. Mrs, - Sobiski, Frank, " " - Oleniskt. Mrs, " M Gieniski, Felix, ' Glei.iski, MO, " " Fowler, Geo, July, Stahman, Hank. " Makinster, F W. " Bradley, Lewis, ' " - Woodham.H, " " Jordon.J J, " Brown, H C J p, sute t- Fotter .... Wolf, Wm witness, " Vsncleve, Ben, " Grant, Oeo, M 1 10 s 8 15 12 24 19 V 1 11 6 2 8 00 19 60 6 00 12 60 22 60 84 60 16 75 1 00 26 76 8 00 360 33 00 13 30 8 25 7 00 6 00 760 6 00 10 SO 10 00 23 65 18 00 38 86 7 50 4 65 33 60 23 65 20 00 660 650 6 60 660 1 60 1 50 1 00 1 00 1 00 1 00 1 00 100 13 05 ' 1 5 6 10 6 10 . J. 1ST. Slusser, HAIR -DRESSER - AKO T0NS0RIAL ARTIST. :FIR AND CEDAR; Of Every Style, Grade and Variety AT THE OLD STAND, ST. HELENS, OREGON mt-nttv located in the citv and wishing to eatalilish myself, t invite the nublie to favor me with at least a share of your trade. Sharp, keen razors. COLBUBN'8 OLD STAND STOP FOH YOUR MEDICINS AT THE ST. HELENS, OREGON Fruit Trees- Kortharn Sor. Snitsenbunr. Ben Davis, Baldwin, Gravensteiu, Etc. - Awarded Ilgbest Honors World'a Fnlr, mm MOST PERFECT MADE. A pore Crape Cream of Tartar Powder. Fret Ammonia. Alum or any other adulterant 40 YEARS THB STAIJUAKU. CLATSKANIE , DRUG STORE Where yon will find the largest stock of f stent Medicines. Prescription Drugs, Toilet Artie lea, etc., ever found in Columbia County. DE. J. E. " HALL, Proprietor Italian, Petite and Silver. IrL Cyi'HlT Plum, Cherry and Pear Trees. The tables are always supplied with tbe Best Edjblea nnd Delicsv eies the market affords. . . n .f I , ,,, m nni. n.i rruii. iwmm ,v ki.iiu i . . , .rtfe REASONABLE FOR REGULAR BOARDERS A aire lot of Ourrar.t. Goosebcrrv, Wine-1 berry and Earheart Kaspberry. A. HOLADAY, Scappoosa, Or. Having been newly refurnished we are prepared to give satisfac tion to all our patrons, snd aolicit a shore of your patronage. ; J. GEORGE, Proprietor, St. Helens, Oregon PROFESSIONAL. -VHOMA8 C. WATTS, ; NOTARY PUBLIC. ACKNOWLEDGMENTS TAKBN, CONVXYANCINQ ANDGBNKRAL NOTAKIAL WORK DONK. REUBEN, IvloTjTLJTT BROS THE LEADINO MERCHANTS OF Vernonia and Cornelius, On. WRITE TO CORNELIUS FOR STAGE DATES. oregon FISHERMEN AND CAMPERS SUPPLIED JJR. A. r. MCLAKUI, PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, n. b. curr, PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. Bt, Helena, Oregon. . . J. H, DECKER . . . Rainfer. Oregon. I rTTf-TsJ fi( jT I T, S " ' 1 ' 1 1 ' JL ' The old and reliable barber bas bis rasors jnst aa shsrp as can be found, and will shave you com fortably and quickly for only fifteen cents. GIVE HIM A CALL AT THE OLD STAND ON STRAND ST J. K. HAM PHYSICIAN AND BURGEON. Clatskanle. Columbia eounty. Or. I D R. j. M. P.CHAXBtEHa, PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. St. Helena. Oregon. K. MS3EBVK, Sttryeyor and CSyil Engineer DELEN A, OREGON. The table will be supplied with the best the market affords. Board by the Dsy, Week, or month at Reasonable rates Everything Clean. A Share of Your Patronage ia Solicited. A. H. BLAKESLEY, Prop, ST. HELENS, OR ST. HELENS MEAT MARKET All kinds of Fresh and Salted Meats, Sausage and Fish. Meats by Wholesal j at Special rates. Ei press wagon run to all parts : - - ol the the city, and charges reasonable. Aiisi SmLAND - & - SHELDON, - PROPRIETORS Docesaary to accomplish thie tmi.