The Oregon mist. (St. Helens, Columbia County, Or.) 188?-1913, December 07, 1894, Image 3

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    OREGON MIST.
ruaumiu ivm mi da v.
SIDE-HEAD PARAGRAPHS,
PuwTiL.-ThyMy lHnny t,,,nn
back in Ksnsaa when pollilc.l fight
thara.
Leader imrwiiru th. ..i"?.V Uro'
Woloui tihaf t i "Tl. ,.-'" in.
"It It
mistakes, a hurt I tue ago a vim
Kfi"0.."?"" m,,w &
Wag trnuliloH . u. ii .""'Boiie
nor kiiM It
PEItgONAL AND LOCAL.
snare, referring m me new yelected ." wry to cai a doc lor
governor, say., "Tbt rea,ii I, '' we. ,
Snoot bring more la becsuM ; shuddered at tl thouKl ? f
a.rssrerar. by electricity, thr4hni ""li''6 bo'1 The , "
machines by BlMin, and tit sum i.. I f"U.d one
A L. M - I llliy. ctlana. ml.
Will Us BLooDNoimii....
Judge Cornelius, ol liill.boro, bat tent
an eroer w a neater lor two tl...,l
J I I .
Diooanuunoe. as ina annuui .
100, which It It proposed ,, fommg to that town regularly f,
........ I.... ui " . I long tlma I- r . "
nun -nniv nnu aniriB FQfQ In 1 1 I - i Hwn, anu me a.
""""I ne perpetrators of L, "'""' menioine ease that
numerous nuiu ups ana robberies in "TIJ, " w" KrwJ tint they
io. a nrp lookout was kent ..i
inlnNMon now; but they art .rd ",. "nu. .'ou,f dy vary
to find, though Mid to be .round to m,M,,3r "WWied Nr boil The
good sited band. For a few year. h l ' cu""y 'or doctor,
tbay have bseo om.whala,)arr..WhlL.h IT".? 'r.?' ? ?'""'". 'Wall.ih.t'
8t llakina nun aooounu (or bv ta a T ' a,K,Wr H
i.i.v.ii It" .V"?' rien
1-jxvmiii, who wftrn mm iii )
..n.buttha r.th.rkil "id
Thai ".k3 ,,un
Tha young lady .,w a way out of th.
r "'"ii aiwHira who had bran
mm 1 1. in n.. . . """won
ing that thay have been going up the
Columbia into tha wheat fleldaof Emi
ro Oregon. Cold weather up there
wili wean pJeuiy ol duck. here.
KoT So Hmb. Chinamen who are
dot' The airanger tumbled. He. mi led
- pua aou replied: "Get a doctor
a f'laiio tuner.' "
v m mfl
pimon.a leamiler, lived in Euron.
wot bo hbbb. uninamen who are U.t .print A in.n .7... i " J
lauilUe with th. Il.nn. ..i.. " . . . ip eania along and
hom.7aL.in. that le TUXTZT'rfr..! "",n '" The
iiU - i Boa anouvh In Llmalvl l!. a.i.i ' 7."2.D m V n -"k. to
t V in .. l " . "-- ...t.u. iii o ncraruna lor Bl, Mr. MnKar
but will attack tha warden..-. V.w uA -..u .i.. u. ...rlr"r
Thai n.i.hl hat tr... In 7?hl... T" "T."""" w r.
. :'7.' "r- "nNnairaa.-a the eame harne
..v. -- vr awing inoia. ui wib UUir lor a lighter barneae.
4 . "ween Mr.Btmon, who baa been
i'UM. J mi ma away from Kugene since but April. re
niniMwimwni in nun untea 10 turned to Eiijet.a and happened
axr ap nw w iiowiy growing, but n-cogmse hla harneee on one o! Mr
at yet It is far behind tha plan of ad- Blair's teams. Blair gave it ui to the
'"""" n. uoao owner anu got ma UKht harneee hark
araaa maaae niercnani liberal with irom rareons. Persona got hia 16 60
adverting; bad patronage make, him back from Bang., and when Mi-Par
eonomical. Liberal advertiarrs are land paye Bangs tha $1.60 everlbing
always known to be liberal dealers; "ill be right again, and MrFarland
bene tba public patronise those who will be In the soup, (or tha tramp is
MtvviiMw, i gone mean many months. All pari iee
m era sauanea aaraon nan the harness al
Mill TOUB Wini Kaowa. Per "lost long enough to pay (or it.
tons wishing notioea or adeertiMments
ia Tub Mist should bring ih.m in A Good ExmrLB Mr. John
Wednesday aa tba paper goes to pre. Ryan, who lives on Five Mile, and who
Thursday. Tub Mist has a largs olr- is road saprrviaor o( his district, did a
Culation throughout tba county, and good day 'a work on Three Mile hill Ihe
is aoeioeiieni medium through which oiner day, saya Tha Dalles Tlmea
to reach country cu.lomer. Our sb- Mountaineer. He procured a sledge-
aariptloo book Is open to tha inapemlon hammer, and broke large rocks inb
c4 advertleers that they may sea what small pieces and filled in thf chuck
the art weltiaf (or their monsr. I holes. This made the road eery oasea'
, ble, and was a great improvement over
T ElK.aiTioii.-Tb. Portland Un- ',B f?rm.,r . When atkrd by
tearaal EipoaiUon opened last Satur n'Khbor, who was pas.ing the road,
.i.kiitK . i.ir.ii.t.nA. Th. why he did not nee th. rock crusher,
1. , , . I a ball Inlere.l In which waa iinrrhaeed
wiliivn wh nw w uin Til w cvm' u .i i i it. tit.
I.UU in aU iia details at that t.me. but Wm "X
probably by tbl. lima av.rylbing nli,
running order. It Is given under the . ,, ' "': ' "
Mtro.r.. f th. ...;. it. f.nnril. rock-cr ishar I know and it is not very
1. .k.lk t ...... eipensive, eiiber. It would be a good
and chamber ol commerce, and the . ., ,. j . u
geoU.rn.il eompoeiag tbce organise. P J ' ''" ?Z "
ttona are Uborini ntf hard to make '"llow Mr. Byao a eiamp)..
It a f uccoes.
OtrtCBM Elbctbd Tueedsy night
was regular election of officers In A von
fodg.No.83, Knighte of Pythias, in
St. Helens. Tha officers elected era :
C. 0.. Dae. Davis; V. C, W. A. Har
ris; P., James fiheldon; M. at A., Jae.
Cut ; M. of W., D. J. 8wiiter : M. of E.,
E. E. Quick ; H. of F., C. H. Newell;
Chaa. Uayia;i. u,
K. r( R. and 8.. 8
0. W. Blakeeley;0 . 0 .Jaa. Muckle.ir;
W. D. Coon.ll, troste. for thW,. B"M. , "t.'i.n an ordia
.
clergyman, whom the or.t
II g First Lovb Doubtless there
ia one woman in these United States
who is thanklul she did not marry her
first love, says the Boston Journal
When .lis was a young girl she met,
on a ri.it to friend i, a theological atu
dent, in whom eventually she became
engaged This ycuih showed hlmsell
fickle and jilted the girl. Later on he
again jilted another young woman,
and although she forgave and subse
aiien'ly married him, ho has never
Bio Par. The professors la tha Or
egoa Agricultural college, at Corral
lie, reeaWe tba following salaries:
Blocs, I,65v and 140 (or secretary;
Letcher, Borchiold, Snell.Covell.Waah
bum, Bbaw. Frem h, Craig, Hrner,
Brietow, each, f 1.800; FuWon, 91.000;
Coat., IliOO; Mrs. Callahan. 1900;
Thompson, foremen, 1900; Emmett,
cnecbanirsl. 000; E. B. Prichanl.car
penur. 7W; Clark, printer, 11.200;
reroot, photography, ew.
OorMuioUr-A Medford lawyer
-At loolad tha following war i There
nr. two Jaryia boys, twin brothers, lie -In
at Madloni. and tlieir resemblance,
on t th. other, is decidedly similar,
aa enurh an that Attorney Parker
thourht an. waa th. other and put him
sa amrk on hia elty nropertr. whereat
Ska nlhae nrnlMted viaOrOU.IV. but Mr,
Parker dclantd he had employed but
on., whereas he had employed both of
them and did'l know it In short Mr.
Parker don't know just where ha ia al
or what station he'll gat on at.
A DiaoDBTBO Chim-ah- The Long
Creak Eagle aays : "The China atc-re-keeper
at Busanville ployed 'sucker a
abort time ago, and now mouroe the
loeaofllOO A etranger cama into
hia store and bopthtellObill ol good-.
And presented a 1100 oonfederata bill
in payment therefor. Th Chinaman,
without eiamining the bill, promptly
gave tha stranger 90 in go d in re
turn. Th. mistake waa not discovered
until tha following morning, and than
Mr. Chinaman waa not in a poeit on
to do anything, tha man presenting
th. worthless money being ngar,
and tha Chinaman unable
him. It la safe to say this China mer
chant will be mor. particular In th.
future about giving out chang. for
apurioualooking 1100 b"U-
KawsPAra Sybdioatb. Th. Mil
ton Eail. ii responsible for the follow
nj. and that is all that I.
to aubstantiate Ua trulbfu ncMj "A
powerful newspaper eyndvetahM been
formed which proposes to
nortbwsst the best paper It has .yer
had. Th. surt I.m been made hy buy.
ing tba Pasco News nf36'ide
Spokane Review at 1110,000. Sheridan
Bui .t W.000,.Ddofrar..ranowp.
Ing (or tba Tacoma nd
Union at pool prices o( 1190.000. says
aVwohanW The Millon Eagle will
U bought later, end thus th. ayndi
wtTwil control th. lading papere
Jromth. gre.t lake, to th TM.
Among tha organiiersof he yndioele
are Col f. J. Parker, E. V. Bmellfy,
u7 . w W. Durham. nd
w o Guild. F. O. Hull, o( the Eag e,
will .lao take a hand
aa soon aa he
eonyin".. hi. (orem.n that iho proper
' j.- .ik. .iin mllara on a
7." 'tilt is kaiuwampus .nd '.u, on. of th? now o
Campbell preea wv"w""!," .u .ir. -Rtucoe Joanal. .
.ir.Ukl aarosa 00 U) HWiex rai
enuniry
girl could not regret 8he haa eince
married and ber name is Mrs . Orover
Cleveland
Thb Power or Milk If a pan of
milk ia placed near an open ve.wl con
Uining turpentine, the smell of lur
penline I. soon communicated to Ihe
milk. The same result occurs as re
gards tobacco, parxffln, amfcetida,
camphor, and many other etrong aniel
lina tuhatancea. Milk Should also be
kept at a distance from every volatile
substance, and milk wnn-n naa sioon
in sick chambers honld never be
drank. The power of milk todinguiee
tha tasle of drugs as potaesiuin.
iodine, opium, salicylate, etc is well
kuown. -
Btraok By Band-Car.
Obboom Citt. Nov. 29. At 4 o'clock
thie morning, C Uallogty, night fore
man al the new electrio pow.r-houeo,
was serioualy, perhaps faulty, injured
by a eandear, with a load weighing
fully a ton, falling upon him. The
breaking of an iron pin in the hoiet
inn; gear caused the car to fall back,
and Oallogly freely admits lhat be waa
where he ought not to have bee J when
the descending car caught him. No
bones were broken, but there was con
cussinn of the spine and serious in
ternal injury. The Injured man has
a wife and three children.
Mr. Oallogly ia well known In this
section of Columbia county, having
been engaged iu the butchering bus
iness In this city several yeara ago.
Ed. ,
Party ratification.
W.avsr, of Iowa, flopped out of the re
publican party when It would not continue
blm In office eny longer, Into tbe green-Ku-k
nartv. Then, when lbs greenbacks
could not glee him offlce, he flopped over
title the people's party , ana we. m.ir r-n-
dldetc for president. He eanvaa Ore
gon while running for president on that
tini. Whan that oraaniiauoa m
fluted out he had senna enough to leave It.
while some other, did not, and he Joined
the dsmocrats. Tns republican. ra.u .
taks him back. Tba dsmocrata nominated
blm for oongr.s In Id. district In lows.
The popultots thereupon dropped him and
be was ooroplsiely snowsd under by the re
publican candidate, November 6. There Is
k..r HE M r k of
nr.crhoneMy -and ..ability of ah. -rr
Trsmhol". "'nton. Hohurs. We.ver. and
PeSnoye" to sav nothing about P.ercs and
th.n.m.M.r fry feOmVouldedmonUh
man who have been honored and tru.iea
rf ?helr rrty to un their innuence fnr
Slimn tSalr own party and not jump
mtoeom. other oraanliation. which I. rr
han. no better than their own, on slight
protton..ortry to organise ' P
liSontof thesm. kind of J'f'Sl;.0;
which their own party I. oompo- There
l room only lor two permanent parties In
Ol wiuw now um
Znr nd iit'd Portland
) friUeajTa
Mri. John ClonlniAi- ltUai ... ni
aaaa I J aaeaaf aewu SSS lJ
.i.?1.I;.,0iin e,t-of Weetport, was in
aaaej viv JUUUUety. '
iuNT cArilniM (la, choice aelec-
vn air isuimans.
.3f'a Cooper is quit, low with ly-
Attorneys Allan mn, ii:n ..j
., . VIIIAIU 1 111 WU
uruanu last Balurday.
Walter Cut anil W.li.. DI.I...I
-.1 i. j . . ..n.vci umwin
Miss Joeie OrnvM runt Hi.mh.w I ..
P..rl!....l -f..t. . . '
w.v.aiiu, viaiiing relatives.
The Trans-Mi..iainiil c.
. uiua, mo., last week.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Bweear.of Sean.
rwv, wars IU IOW II MSI Sunday,
Geo. Lemont has illat fini.had tha
arevvion an addition to hie barn
V w ... ....
ai. lotier, oi KMlarna. waa eeen
on our streets last Monday morning
XiCWie Kllhn.a stildantnf Pnetl.nJ
University, .pent last Sunday in St.
Mrs. A. B. Little, of Hnulton. waa a
passenger doorn on the Dizuu Uml
Buuoay.
Miss Anna Merrill haa been m
fined to ber room (or several days from
in oeauii.
Dr. Edwin Rosa, of St. Vincent hna
pital, Portland, epetit last Sunday iu
tins puce.
The sawmill at this nlace shut down
Wednesday avenimr. and tha next da.v
it snowed.
Jared Wilson, of Beaver Valla v. waa
doing buninrse at the county seat last
Wednesday.
The teachers' Institute for the first
udicial district waa held at Crania
rasa last week.
A great many cases of whooping
cougu la reported in tba Tide creek
neighborhood.
We are sorry to hesr that Misa Kitty
Moor is suffennc with typhoid (ever
at ner noma in Salem.
R. C. Campbell, of Rainier, put in
n appearance at the county seat on
Wednesday of this week.
Mies Dell Butler left Wednesday of
last week lor Uregou City, where abe
will reside during the winter.
The partiee who borrowed the putty
nile from A. H. Blakesley'e old house
will please return it without deluj.
Miss Frankie Way came down from
Purl Und last Friday lo spend a few
aye with her parents, returning on
Monday.
The .learners Potter and Telephone
are doing eume pretty fast running
jual now. Competition is the life of
anything.
Quite a number of St Helen', young
people attended the dance at Colum
bia City last Saturday evening, and re
lort having had a most enjoyable
time.
W. H. Dolmao was in Portland this
week, having been drawn a. one of the
United Slate federal jurors. He waa
excused, how.vc, and returned home
Wednesday.
Two football players died at South-
bridge, Mass., November 30, from in
juries received during a gam. Ihe day
be lore, and three mor. ar. not ex
pected to live.
Qeorge Perry, of Houlton, haa juat
completed a new rer-idence on hia pl.ice.
The building ia 18x30 feet and one ami
one-half atones high. He .specie to
move into hia new quarter, eoua.
R, 8 Hatlon, principal of th. public
school ol thie place, went to CUta
kanie Wednesday evening of last week
to attend Thanksgiving with hia family
at that place, returning Monday.
Menrs. Orchard A 8witser yesterday
completed the sy.leiq of gravity water
works at Woodtmrn which they have
been working on (or the last three
mouthe. Tba work was accepted by
the city.
John Eder, representing the Co-pen
Shoe Company Of Oregon City, waa in
town laat Friday in the interest of
that company. It ia the only manu
facturing establishment of that kind
in Oregon.
H. W. 8cott. of the Oregonian, and
. Sorenaoo. of tbe Evening Telegram,
Poriland.have been arrvated and bound
over in tha sum of 1200 to await tbe
action of the grand jury, on a charge
of criminal libeL
Deputy Clerk Harris, Chas. Davis.
and Deputy Sheriff Blakealey were
aeeangera on theLurline Saturday af
ternoon for Portland, to attend tbe
opening of the exposition which oc
curred on that -Jay.
Two marriages bay. recently oc
curred at Yankton, thia county. That
of Chas. Crouse to Mrs. Vining and
Skeff Kelso to Miss Lixsi. Howard,
daughter of Herb Howard, the pro
prietor of ibe sawmill at that place.
Quite a number of teams are busy
hauling wood into town, which ia used
by steamer, plying un th. river be
tween Astoria and Portland. This is
the first year there haa been any
amount ol wood, to speak o(, sold to
steamers al this point.
It requires only one or two visits to
Portland to convince the purchaser
that our county stores can and do sell
cheaper than Portland retail houses.
Mr. Dolman, when in Portland this
week, examined Ihe quation fully, and
finds thai we "sell" there at a low
price and always pay them a liberal
profit.
Last Thanksgiving was quite a day
for sport throughout tha slat, in the
line of football. The 8eattles succeeded
in shutting out the Portlands by a
score of 8 to 0. The University tram,
o( Portland, who went'to Corvallis to
contest with the 0. A. O. boys, were in
better luck, and succeeded in defeat
ing their opponents by a aoore of 22
to 0. Tha contest at Eugene between
the Forest Drove and Eugene college
teams resulted in a tie, neither side
scoring a point. Great interest is taken
In the game of football throughout the
wboln United States, it being confined
principally to colleges.
If you have something to Mil let the
imopia auow it by advertising ia tub
Mist. . .- . ,
Thb Mist is the only newspaper pub-
iiMieu io uoiuiiibla county. A persual
of its columns will convince cue of
lhat fact. '
Tbe first snow of the season fell hero
yesterday morning, intermixed with
rain. There waa enough of "the beau
tiful" to covet the ground.
"A thing of beauty ia a lov forever."
This weather is not beautiful, conse
quently there is no joy. However, K.
Z. Joy was in town Monday.
F, D. Hentici, of Montavilla, waa in
town several days this week. He haa
been enguged io enclosing tt. family
lot in Oarniauy Hill cemetery with a
neat fence, built moaily of native ma
terial, in the line of basaltic.
CtiATHKANitt.
Watson Elliott, of Mar.blsnd, was on
our street List week.
Mis. Hallie Conre-s took a brief trip to
Oregon Chy but week.
0. H. Wheeler spent a few days in town
tbe forepart of last week.
B. 8. Bryant came In on the steamer last
week from a visit to Portland.
R. A. Olxgy, Fred Lonnfrlt, and other.
were pawengers up tbe river Monday.
Profesaor Hawee took a few days off last
week to lie with friends in Portland on
Thanksgiving drty.
Mr. and Mr., ws rowed a boat from
WstKrt to be present at toe entertain
ment Thursday evening.
Tbe acbool board met the other day to
adj. i.t some biulue.., after tbe Completion
of three month, of school.
Mm. Stewart, of Portland, apsnt a few
days in Beaver valley looking after tbe new
baby and its mother at Bams'.
The iioet Longfellow constituted a atudy
for the literary circle at a recent meeting.
and thoae present seemed to be quite inter-eated.
R. ii. Hat ton was down from St. Helens
two or three days hut week lojklng after a
sick child and the iutereale of bis family
generally.
Rev. Wbtt. preached at Beaver on
Thanksgiving day and talked op tbe wante
of tbe Portland hi..pi al. tome supplies
were furnuhed for use of the hospital.
O. Mellis has been over from NebsJem
tbe past week or more doing brick work, in
the way of building chimneys for W. K.
Ticbeuor's new house and at other places.
We noticed A. K. and John Myera with a
small party go out bunting but Friday,
equipped for camping out, but have not
beard of any yenUou or bear meet In oar
market iloce.
II. j. Barnes .topped work on tbe shingle
mill laat Week to attend to matters at home.
Tlie one imiHirtant matter that clii-fly de
manded bin attention ai the new girl that
came to liven np the houaehold. The little
lady it being properly eared fur.
Our latest photographer. Mr. Hobbs, is
st work this wsek eliaotdng hi. cloth tent
into a wooden barrack for a winter ml
lence by buildiae; a frame work around and
rooting with boards. Th- tent is quite large
ami tbe arrangement will add to ita com
fort very materially.
Mi.. Mildred Boyle passed through our
city on Tuesday lo be present al the wed
ding in Manhland, where .he officiated aa
bridesmaid with her usual tact and cheer
fulness. Miss Boyle can adapt beneli to
circumstance, and is bandy at either a
wedding or a funeral.
Another of our vnterprising citisens bss
secured a life i-oropaniun, intending; here
after io have the counsel and aahiatanc of
a good a if e hi his enterprises, lbs event
of laat week at Mar? bland was not alto
gether unexpected, inasmuch as au unusual
amount of work has recently been done iu
and abont the Warren building, and a por-
Uon of the building furnished in a way that
not customary for bachelor quarter..
Beaides, the frequent visits of the proprie
tor to Maaslil.ml, .uggested that there
was Sums sttraction there. So on Wednes
day of last week, in presence of the family
and a few Invited friends. Rev. O. S. White
performei a ceremony that made Henry L.
Warren and Miss Ines Graham roan and
wile. The happv couple are spendine their
honeymoon in our city receiving the con
gratulation of their mny friends, who
unite In hearty abbes for their baopines.
end prosperity.
One pleasant exercise in our city last
wsek was the entertainment given
by the city hand on Thursday eve-
nine In Cnnyers' l-all. A large and quite
appreciative audience gathered for the oc
casion. The evening was spent in listening
to selection, by the band, entire, with some
quartettes end duets upon the brass Instru
ment., inters twraed by readings, recita
tion, and vocal music, and a couple of sel
ections by the orchestra violin, cornet and
piano. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Merrill Had
kindly loaned their piano for the evening,
and added very greatly to tbe entertain
ment thereby. A piano trio by Miss Jennie
Myers," Messrs. John Bryant and Orvllle
Merrill evoked much praise, while R. C.
Frits, in his Impersonation and in bb part
in the c(.)ell brought down tbe house. Tbe
recitations of tbe Misses Bryant, Myers
snd Blackford were all good, and In fact
the whale entertainment was a very enjoy-
able one. At Ita conclusion a part of the
audience ramained for a social dance of a
couple of hours.
BfAYGBR ITEMS.
Mi. Waah Taylor was In Portland this
wsek on a visit to his daughter, Mrs. Baker.
There was a dano given in the new May.
eer ball last Saturday abht. It waa an en-
joyable affair.
Our road bo, is getting hia men In lias
AwAiutti
rtighMt Honors World' Fall
mm
CiTEAT.2
MOST PERFECT MADE
A pure Crspe Cream of Tartar Powder. Fret
from Ammonia, Alum or any other adulterant
40 YEARS THB STANDARD.
to do road work .again, and we bop all
will tura out and help lay tbs plank that
Johnson Bros, bars so freely donated.
ThsnkagMag passed off very pleasantly
with ys scrilie, as Wm. Blackford's folks
gave an excellent dinner. There were
fourteen euasts nresent and we all bad a
very pleasant time.
There was prsscblng here lest Sunday,
and tb congregation was composed of but
two person.. Howsver, those present re
port a od sermon. It i. to he bod the
attendance will be larer In the future.
rBRIS POINTER.
B. F. Pops is unable to work on account
of rheumatism.
T. Holsteln has got bis logs all down to
Muekle Bros.' dam.
Master Fred HendrL-ks is going to board
at Brian's at Yankton this winter and go
to school.
Bherman Vosbnrg was In Portland laat
week on account pf Ibe ssrious illness of
his aunt.
Bo n To the wife of Charles Wickstrom .
4 Bachelor Flat. Nov. IS. a son. Mrs.
Wickstrom being the daughter nf Mr. and
Mrs. C. C. Moyer of this place, they are to
be Cong-atuiated ou tbe birth of their first
grandson.
Mis. Cnra Tarbell and her brother.,
Our and Ray, of Ya..kton, paid Moyer'e
famll a visit last Tuesday We think
they muat be rustler, from away back. a.
they eame on foot through the mod and
1-ilvad about B oVlock. Blaster Onv Tar
bell ami Perlie and Eber Brown of Yank
ton, and Willie Moyer went over io sue
1,'laukanie bunting and fishing. They say
il. had In a of fun. but a theV failed to
tiring anything buck but some wet clothes
empty stomachs and bad rolda. we have
our own inra. snout ineir iuii.
Baby was atek, we gave bar 0.! wis.
aba waa a Child, aba ertod I or Casterla.
ah became Haa, abe daag to Caatorla.
aba had Childraa, ate gave them Carter,
For 8ale
ENGLISH SHROPSHIRE BAMS.
Address W. W. WEST,
8CAPP00aE, - - OREOOW
Ezacwtslx Natica.
In the County Court of the State of Oregon,
lor lo.uniDia county.
In the matter of the estate of Thomas
Hndrk ins . deceased.
"aTOTICK is hereby given tbat the under-
XI signea executrix oi me last will and
testament of the said Thomas Hodgkina.
deceased, ha Hied ber final account aa such
executrix in the above entitled court, and
the judge of said court has made an order
directing notice thereof to be given in tbe
same manner as the notice ot an appoint
ment of an executor or administrator, and
has by said order anointed the 8th day of
January, A. ". It&i. fnr the hearing uf ob
jections to said final account and settle
ment thereof. Ii30d28
Dated November M. Ml.
Hl'LDAH'A. HODGKINa.
Executrix of the last will and testament of
said Thomas Hndgkiita, deceased.
sjallca af Final aeUleaaeait.
N0TICK l hereby given alhat I bay
filed my fluid reimrt and final account
o my admi'dstraiion upon the estate of
s. r . Bnatiui-aT, ueeeasea, wnn me county
cb-rk of Columbhi county. Oregon, and that
the honorable judge of the county court of
said county and suite naa appointed Mon
day, the fch day of Jannary . 1895. at II
o'clock A. M., and the courtroom of said
court in nt. Helens, Oregon, as the Um
and place for tbe hearing thereof : at which
time and place any person interested there
in may appear ann contest ine same.
. H. C. LAMBKK80K,
O30d28 Administrator.
SHERIFF'S SALE.
Ia the circuit eonrt of tha Mate of Oregon, for
ineontiniToi UMnmns, -
8. 8. Markham, plaintiff, v. 8. J. Brown, C. X.
Drown, Kacnei a Diory, naonei v. rreiiy
nan, and Henry W. Prettrman. defendanta.
TY VIRTUE Of AM EXfcCUTlON. JUDO-
i) msat, order and decree, duly issued out of
ana under ine seal oi we atwre entitled conn,
in the above entitled cause, to aiedul directed,
dalad tha Sth dav of November. ISM. anon a
judgment and decree rendered and entered ia
ssid curt so the 2Mb day of October, IKSi, In
lavor oi o. o. asnatn, a. ptainuir. ana against
8. J. Brown, C. B. Brown. Rachel X. Story,
Rachel D. Prettyman and Henry W. Prettymaa,
as defendants, for th suni ol twelve huudrad
and ninetv (11290) dollars, with interest thereon
at tbe rate of tea per cent per annum from tb
29th day of Oetober, USi, and the further sum
af ninety-nine and ninety Ave ona hundredth.
(ISt.M) dollar, cost; also the costs on this writ,
commanding me to make sal of the following
described real property, to-wit:
The southwest one-quarter of section 26, town
ship S north, ranee west of the Willamette
meridlsn, situated ia Columbia county, .tat of
Oregon.
Now. therefore, by virtue of aald execution,
Judgment, order, and decree and in compliance
with the commands of said jrrit, I duly levied
upon the above-described real property on the
12th day of November, 1SS4, and will, on Satur
day, the ISth day of December, ISM, at the
hour of 11 o'el Kk in the foraaoon, al the front
door of the county courthouse. In 8t. Helens,
Mid county and Mate, sell, subject to redemp
tion, according to law, to the highest bidder,
for eaah, all the right, title and interest which
the above-named defendant, er either of them
had oa the 12th day of July, 1S, or .ine
bad In and to the above-described real property,
to satisfy said execution, judgment order, and
decree, interests and costs and all accruing costs.
November lh, lsM. c. P. DO AS,
Bltdlt Sheriff oi Columbia County, Oregon.
PROFESSIONAL.
rpHOMAB C WATTS,
' NOTARY PUBLIC.
ACKNOWLEDGMENTS TAKEN,
CONVEYANCING AND GENERAL NOTARIAL
WORK DONE-
REUBEN.
OREGON
jjb. a. p. McLaren,
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON.
Rainier, Oregon.
J-JR. B. B. CUFF.
PHYSICIAN AND 9URGE0N.
St. Helena, Oregon.
)R. J. B. HALL,
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON.
Clatskanie, Columbia county , Or.
jyt. J. M. r. CHALMERS.
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON.
St. Helene, Oregon,
K. MESERVE,
Suroyor and Ciril Engineer
DXLKNA, OREGON.
County Surveyor. Land Surveying, Town
Platting and engineering work promptly
assented.
SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT
There has just been received a large assortment of pure snd fresh drug, patent
medicines, etc . Also numerous other articles which ars found In all first-class
drug store. Remember that the place to buy your drug, ia at a drug elore.
SAINT HELENS DRUG STORE
- - - TOILET ARTICLES - -
This house also earriee a very large assortment of fancy notions, consisting of
toilet article, such as perfumery, soaps, tooth-brushes, tooth-powder., snd In
fact all articles included in that line. Also writing paper and school supplies;
PRESCRITIONS COMPOUNDED DAY OR NIGHT
A competent pharmacist la always on hand ready to Compound prescriptions OA
short order. Mr. Ross is ever watchful of the public's demands, and yon wilt
always find what you want at bis establishment.
DR. EDWIN ROSS, Prop.
MAIN STREET
8T. HELENS, OREGON
ST. CHARLES HOTEL
THIB LEADING FAMILY
HOT1L HAS BCBN O0M
PLBTELV RENOVATED.
If yousrant to meet a friend yon will surely find him at this hotel.
Corner Front and Morrison Sts.
Portland, Oregon
C. W. KNOWLES.
THE B-A-iNTQUETP
Main Straat. St. Selena. Oregon.
FINE WINES, LIQUORS, AND CIGARS
Che SX.tebrertek "Xkt.tnnarbt r" gtswt au 9 r ana hi.
A Good Billiard and Pool Table is provided for the use of Patrons, and partiee wbo wise,
lo spend a pieaaant hour should remember "THB BANQUET."
Onla tha flsnrsat ana .at f f inner a?pt an Sana.
Card Tables are at the disposal of patron, who wish to indulge in a social game of cards
and we can assure them that they will be well treated at "THB BAN QCET."
W. A.. MEEKER, Proprietor
LEADING - RESORT - IN - THE - CITY
MUGKIjB BROS
MAKOFACTUEEBa OF AHD DEALERS Of
Rough and Dressed Lumber
:FIR AND CEDAR:
Of Every Style, Grade and Variety
AT THE OLD STAND,
St. HELENS.
OREGON
Clatskanie Drugstore
tha Plaee ta Secure
Veur Freeh etadMe
PRESCRIPTIONS COMPOUNDED AT ALL HOURS
Patent Medicines, Prescription Drag.,
Toilet Articles, Faaey KoUon, eta
DR. J. B. HALL. Prsartatae
- .
The tables are always supplied with the Beet Ediblea and Delica- ' .
: e:a the market affords. '
TERMS REASONABLE FOR REGULAR BOARDERS
Having been newly refurnished ws are prepared to give satisfac
tion to all our patrons, and solicit a shiire of your patronage. ..
J. GEORGE, Proprietor, St Helens. Oregon
isAPisizj-rr bros
THE LEADING MERCHANTS OF -
"Vernonia and Cornelius. ' Oem.
WRITE TO CORNELIUS FOR STAGE DATES.
FISHERMEN AND CAMPERS SUPPLIED
St. Helens MEAT - HARKET
All Kinds of fresh and sailed meata, sanMge, and flab.
An express wsgon runs daily to all parte of the city.
MaaU by Wholesale Sweetland & he1dnn.
at Special Rates. aula at.. St. Heiaas, Onaao
. . J. H. DECKER ...
TONSORIALi A. 11 TP I S HP
, The old and reliable barber has his rasors juat aa
sharp as can be found, and will shave you com-
fortably and quickly for only fifteen cent.
GIVE HIM A CALL AT THE OLD STAND ON STRAND 8T
THE ; OEUSITilZav EOTBIi:
The Ublo will be supplied with the best the market affords.
Board by tha Day, Week, or Month at Reasonahls r:t:s
Evorytbing Clean. A Share of Your Patronage is Solicited.
A. H. BLAKESLEY, Prop. ST. HELENS, 0
aiw a