The Oregon mist. (St. Helens, Columbia County, Or.) 188?-1913, December 21, 1894, Image 3

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    OREGON MIST.
ruHLHIIH KviRY FRIDAY,
SIDE-IIEAI) PARAGRAPHS.
K""- f "r cows, branded "ll"
Ti -I. , ona bsyj-year.
- win u nia ior the delivery
ol tbt cow; and 5 for t delivery
the horse to Bwmland A SlisldonjSt.
jimaua, 7T. it, Mi;iOUOVi.
LWfTEM I Or ADMtMllTftATIO. E. P.
Riley, or Portland, w.a, on Monday
laat appointed by Judge BlanelieM,
administrator ol ilia estate of W W
wis, imnm, anu nied his bond, which
was accepted by the enmity Judge.
Too ppolntment was niado upon the
recommendation of the widow and
father ol the deceased. The principal
rt of lh property It situated at
Panby, this oounty.
0L Too TiOi.-Io speaking of
the number of Junto court oases,
Judge E. D. Bh.tturk, of Portland, a
few days ago, taidi "I say, without
fear of contradiction, that hundred,
yee, thousands, of dolUrt ere apent
annuel! by the county to pay justice,
constable end district attorney fees In
the useless prosecution of small civil
disputes under the guite of criminal
notions. Thia system ought to be
frowned down. It li an outrage,"
Found Bisirroa. A. couple of
mall boye, while cruising back of town
last Sunday morning, found human
keleton, which bad evlden'ly been
deposited for great many yeara. The
back part of the akull,only, projected
above the eurface, the reet of the body
being buried. Upon eiamlnatlon it
wae found that the akull had been
fractured on the back of the head, the
blow breaking the bone and mashing
the akull flat. It waa thought by
come that the skeleton wae that of an
Indian, ainoe the place where it wae
foaod, near the mouth of Milton creek,
Jim always been the rendeivoue of
few natives.
Suoht CoLusioa The steamer
Iralda and Elwood had a alight collie
slooettbis place Tuesday morning.
Both steamers wort attempting to
make the landing, coming together
bead on. and were close to the wharf.
The Iralda gave the signal to pass to
the right, which wae changed by the
Elwood to paaa to the led, the former
steamer again blew one whistle to pass
to the right. All tbeae signals came
In quick succession, ae the boats were
so cloea together all Hie time neither
could change her eourse and they
name together, the guard of the El
wood carrying away a part of the
Iralda'a house. The dsmage wae but
light, however, and will be easily re
paired. Too Many Lite This. He stepped
off the Telephone with an otd-fenhioned
satchel la hie hand and looked about
him wonderingly, eaya tit Astoria
Budget. Finsnny he sidled up to a
Budged reporter and asked in broken
Kngltan, "Ver dose council ehambere
eeaf "Council chamber," reepouded
the reporter, "what do you want with
the council chamber thia time io the
dayT "Don't mention it. I ymisl
from the old country come over, end
I am going to run for the council
chamber, and when Mr. Harrison beee
the United Stales again I move from
(he thamber Into the gustom house.
J pretty quick catch on, eeaf And
he trudged on op the street talking
dutch to a raw Irishman who was
looking for job on the police force.
Suohtlt Mrroaic George Gib
eon banded us a good sited chunk of
aome other world Saturday, in the
abape of part of an atrolit that fell
at short distance below Junction City,
Lane county, Oregon, some time since,
ways the rrineville Review. We are
told these meteoric stones may not be
aiooe at all when they are out in space ;
but before tbsy strike our atmosphere
they may be toil, vegetable matter, a
karaa or a man for that matter, but
whatever Substance it is. it Unites and
burns by the friction, caused by pass
ing so rapidly through ouretmoeuhere.
11 one begin pondering on this sub
ject, and be will soon arrive at the
conclusion, that tlie-e are a whole lot
f tbioge he don't know .
Touoht M Tims. A curiosity in
the way of s country schoolmaster
is Prof. John W. Woods, reapeclabla
and respected,eyatbeCorvellis Times.
He baa probably taught more terme of
district school than any other man in
America. His carreer a a pedagogue
begun when he wee seventeen yearn
Aid in tb Henkle mill scboolbouse on
Msry's river, Benton county, In 1864.
That was over 40 yeara ago, and Prof.
Woods, without rising above the rank
of a country schoolmaster, has followed
the business ver since, winding p
his last school In Douglas county last
Friday. He laught only In the noun
ties of the WillamelU valley, and be
lacks only three months of having
aught 106 terms. He Is "
seourc anotuer school so that be may
complete his 100 terms. He is a bach--j
a ... of an. More than
S9.000 have been paid him for his eer
ioes, tbe most of which has gone to
paydebts lor Indigent and unfortu
nate relatives.
Chpsch Fai. The '
Congregat onalcnurcu a
ornnlted themselves lor the purpose
.rP.i . .Hnrch at that place and
are making a very
.tirection. They have been, at work
for some time prPln.,0.r F( Ida
Cooa patron- - .h
, !. 1..11 knt meals were servea,
.. -i nira. coDee.
bT5oTl'wdTb& In the youth
numner oi 0Hr DUrohaed
almost anything from a sew ng need Je
open until a late nour ' ? u
" ""-L" iJi.m, tha whole, was
WaSletl. IW'"""., .-A mm hoB
The fair, on
anil nri
one oi piwui-- .hown so
o p'ru' ."t:.: .howi 7io
" T ' J . .iiMML I
UDMTAIIRSQuABL.--UplnBpO-
kane two rival undertakers bad a dis
pute as to which should bury the
oorpss) of William Smith, who cam to
his dnalb from the afreets of a gunshot
wuunu inniciea upon his corpse by
one Adulpbus Helheim. One of the
rivals brought suit against the other
and replevmed the body of Smith be
fore the other fellow could gel it into
jhe grave. The publio have a listless
interest in wstching the case, just to
ii a mooern miracle can be per
formed, and if the undertaken can ac
complish what the doctors can nut;
mat is, recover the dead.
Laet Oentary'e Servant Glrla.
Our em nd mothers alirh for tha "rnnA
old times," but the "servant question"
seems to nave been a perplesinc one
even a nunared years ago this month.
The following advertisement waa in
serted by an Irascible householder in
I New York pa per of December 4, 1794:
"I want to hire a servant girl, who
lit once condescended to do house
work she thall have a black woman
to do the drndirery and a white srirl of
fourteen to carry her ei presses to her
lover. My coach shall be at her cell
every afternoon at o o'clock twice
in tha week she may attend the am
phitheater, vulgarly called the circus.
She ma v be more acceptable if she haa
a taate for novelties, can dance well,
aud knows tha secret character of Ind
ies of high life in town. To such a
tie generous wages will be given.
N. B. Nona need apply that will
not engage for ona month, aa the lad
ies of the present day (who hire out)
often break their oontraot, and slip off,
to the great embarraiement of their
-mployer. Apply at No. 67, Petticoat
Lane.'1
THUS BAINIKH FAIR.
Editors Mist: The Ladies' Aid
Society of Rlnier, have bit uon a
method which, if not new. is somewhat
unique, In raising funds for charitable
and church purposes. It consisted in
what ia known ae a fair, there being
useful and ornamental articles, made
mostly by the untiring industry of the
varioua members of the society, placed
on ihibiliou for Rale. This fair was
held in Masonic hall, the use of which
waa generously donated by the frater
nity, and in additiou to the very at
tractive appearance of tha main hall,
made so by the dft and ingenious
lourbes of skillful ladies, was added a
dining room in ona of the ante-rooms,
where oystere in various forms, were
eerved, together with other delicious
vianda, to tempt the appetite and add
coffers to the trersury. White the
groee receipts far eioeeded the most
sanguine eipectatione for these bard
timee, aggregating 110500, yet the
greatest and most gratifying success of
the whole enterprise wss the necessary
teal and unanimity with which the so
ciety, and fur tbat matter, nearly the
entire community, labored. The value
of such an achievement cannot be
measured in dollars and cents it is
undving proof of the stability of our
institutions and tha patriotism of our
people. While wa are not disposed to
make any especial claims for Rainier
people, your correspondent prophesies
that if they continue to hold together
in tha future aa at present, it will not
be long ere a chapel will grace the hill
and become a counterpart to the noble
school building which wa regard with
unpardonable pride. It la impossible
to make public acknowledgment of all
the devotion and generous sacrifice be
stowed by varioua individuals, bnt
Messdames Clarke and Deilt are da
serving of especial mention for vigor
ous and persistent labor, and Mrs.
Carlson, for tha contribution of clinic
materiel. Amid the multitude of cares
the organist was by no means forgot
ten, and she can only make publio ac
knowledgement, not alone of the pres
ent received, but of the kind apprecia
tion of her humble efforts to serve the
publio. Theee gatherings aerva to ce
ment in lastfag union the lies of neigh
borly friendship better than any other
method yet tried, and Is worthy of trial
In any community. Sawctioii.
FROM OVER THl STATE.
Considerable fruit is being shipped
from the Grand Ronda valley to Den
ver. Ttuntwrrtea are in all states, from
the bloom to lb ripeued berry n Coos
county.
Several big merchants of Eastern
Oregon hsve formed a "pool" to buy
goods together.
The Pendleton roller mills' pur
chase price for wheal nas aroppea
from SO to 28 cents.
Riddle. Douglas county, has not
bouses enough to accommodate tne
people who want to live there.
Sherman county owee 123.071 in
warranU and interest, aan on u...u
and unpaid tates cut tws oown we
net debt oflW.wu.
The Arago, Coos county, creamery
la receiving aboui fw poun
tiv oh dav. and the daily output of
butter is about 200 pounds..
v..nni af the Treasury Foster,
who visited Baker City laal week, ha.
returned East, but expect to be in
Baker again in tne near mm.
A.tiria la to issue bonds to the ex
tent of 1200,000 to obtain money lo eon
struct a system of waterworks They
will run 30 years and draw i per cant
intertst.
The prlee of flour, says Um Grant
County News, "-:,,
mand and excellent quvi"-- ---raUed
to 14.25 per barrel wboU-ele
and M 60 retail.
One of our farmers east of town, says
the Cattaga Grove Leader, recently
sold a cow for 12 and a hog for f 15.
In Oregon the hog is king, while the
horte and cow take a back teat.
William Davis, of Klamath county,
hsrm"d8400 pound, of butter tl...
,onnd. He said mat m r-
22.60 per bead this year.
.. . .-i. niuml nni
behind it. the Pendleton o''"" "? "
With a successiui -t----
nd H, no -;-"- (nde
hae closed ior ne "----;-- ,
na closed lor tne wism -M.
CKr.u..iMin. are to be painted
nfl OUs HID MMaM"l- . tA
The mill prod to be a complete
Miccets When It st. rts up in the
!DrinB there will have been made
many h iprovements, and the ugre
gate for 1896 will, beyond doubt; f.r
excel the mount handled tbi year.
FEIMONAIj AND QENBKAL.
Pay th printer.
Next Tuesday UChrlttmat.
Harvey PowJer.of w.-, ..i .
Saturday latt. ' 01 flMr' WM town
nL0'.wa.
J?-w
Edwin Merrill, of Deer LUnd ...
on our streets Monday, "wnaw
Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Jolm. i
tha metropolis last FridaJ. ' WWe io
Mr. and Mrs. Jmel M.ickle were In
Portland latt Friday and 8tu,Iy
'""Pfi'tor of the town
site of Goble, .. town g.0
Little Oracle Dart is Suffering
a severe atUck ol typhoid-pneumonia
John Dolan and Eliia ntt.. .
Oillton, were in , county Monday
Mr. and Mrs. A. Davit were n.....
gere up on the Iralda Wsdn.-t-
inornlng. '
D. J. Baker, ol VernonU, proved ,.
on Ills claim before Judm hi. ...... J,
laet Monday,
prielors of the citv water
i. rr i. " -,-. ,
Remember the matin l.m... .....
tatnmeut next Thursday evening at
has anknalki-sausi
Commissioner 8choonor fv...
noma, waa in town a Iw m nm.. I...
. . .'
tueaoay morning,
The Queen iaied till ith A mW.r. I.
tow Monday, and the 6ckUham !ih
anoiner on tuesaay morning,
Mrs. J. R. Bwcgle left for HilUvm.
wedneeday, where she will rmin
over Christmas, visiting relatives and
uienua.
It Is said npon good aulhuritv th.t
Chauncy M. Lock wood, of Portland,
will be chief clerk to Secretary of Bute
avincaia.
If you want to sell, buy or exchanee
goods the newspaper is the only
way by which you can make it profit
ed anown.
Supper will be served at the St. Hel
ens hofel on Christmas night, iu con
nection with tne dance to be given at
tins plaoe on thai night.
Mr. and Mrs. T. C. Watts, of Rsu
ben, went to Portland Friday to attend
the Instituting ceremonies of a new
chapter of the Eaetero 8tar.
Rev. Judy request ut to announce
that ho will preach in St. Helens next
8unday evening. His subject will be :
"St. Helens' Greatest Need."
Quite a delegation peisel through
here on their way to Oillton to attend
the regular seaaion of the couuty alli
ance which mat on that day.
The Banquet saloon baa closed up,
its license having expired last Satur
day. It ia thought Uiat Mr. Meeker
will not take out a new license.
J. H. Bannon.of Clark county, and
R. L. Pollik, fofmerly of this county,
killed two cougars while out hunting
near Vancouver one day last week.
The members of Avon lodge, No. 62,
Knight of Pythias, are especially re
quested lo be present at installation of
oltlcer. wbicn usee place new xear
night.
There will be a social given at Ma
sonic ball this (Friday) evening, at
whiob coffee and cake will be served,
and a general good social time ia ex
peeled.
J. B. Meeerve came up from Rainier
Wedneeday, where be has been mat
Inc some artictio improvements on
the interior ol Mr. Jonu uioDiee s res
idence. Clonincer & Brinn. proprietors of
the Model saloon, bava dissolved part
nership, Mr. Brinn, retiring from the
business. Mr. Clooinger will coutioue
at tha old staud.
Mr. and Mrs. Jacob 8erber, Captain
Cox, S. A. Miles, Lindley Meeker, Hen
derson Orchard, and Mrs. Captain Good
were passengers up on the steamer
Iralda from this place Wednesday.
Harry West, of Scappoose, was in
town Tuesday and informed us that
his father, W. W. West, waa slowly
improving from bis recent ill health.
Thia will be gratifying newt to that
gentleman's many frisnda.
Meters. 8trachan and Gihbs have
just completed a three-wire fence, en
closing 400 acre of land at tba month
of Milton creek, tha property of Bay
A Jeffriee, of Portland. The land will
be used exclusively for pasture.
John" Vanblarioom, John Ed holm
and D. B. Denlow came over from
Vernonia laat Bundaj to attend to
business in the clerk's office. They
reported about two feet of snow on the
' . .,.1 .
mountain anu it was sun snowing.
Those who enjoy tripping the light
fantastic will have ample opportunity
to do so during the holidays. There
will be balls given at Soappoose and
St. Helena on Christmas night, and
in St. Helena on New Year night.
The oily council could not do a wiser
thing than make an appropriation to
sssiat In building the pronoeed plant
walk between 8t. Helens and Houlton.
Thv ahonld contribute in proportion
to tbe estimated benefit to be derived.
Governor elect Lord has appointed
aa his private secretary W litis 8. uun
iway, of Portland. Mr. Dujiway ia a
.nn nf Mra. A bi trail Sotott-Duniway, of
.n,nn aufTraee fame, and a nephe
r H W. Boon of the Oresonian. He
is in every way qualified for the poti
lion.
Bandera Brothere, of Portland, will
entertain the people of thia place and
i. iirmnn.iinar neishborhooVla with a
scioptionn entertainment, under the
auapices of the publio school, at the
sehoolhouae next Thursday eveninn,
n...mh 97. Admission 25 and lo
cents. Doors open at 7 o'clock.
The first of the year ia near at band.
at which time everyrxwy snouiu
leaetmakean attempt to square up
their accounts, and we hope those
owing us will find it convenient to do
tbie, thereby enabling us to make
.ma other fellow happy by treating
bim in tbe tame way.
Track-laying is progressing rapidly
on ina old narrow guage rauroao.
Tha heavy rails which are now being
put down have been laid a mile or
mora nortn ol west Dayton toward
Dundee. The heavy raila now being
laid down, and greatly improved road
bed on this line would indicate tbat the
Southern Pacifio intend making thie
branch in good shape for a much great
er increase in traffic over the line.
Tha Salem Pott is making consider
able of a stir over a young man who
was engaged to two young women at
the same time. That is nothing. Or
ville Van Buren Thompson, a man of
thirty, of Chicago, was engaged to
seven young ladine at tbe same time,
using tbe same diamond ring for each,
and besides has a wife and two chil
dren. Tbe Salem man is "not in it."
Astoria day at the exposition at
tracted a large crowd from the city by
tbe sea. A to the reception they re
ceived in return for tbe courteous
treatment tendered by them 10 the
Portland Chamber of Commerce on a
recent viait lo Astoria, can bast be
related by those who ware present. To
a disinterested witneas they seemed
disappointed.
Tbe Nehalem Journal, Vernonia, R.
II. Mitchell, editor, ie agaiu a wel
come visitor at this office. Tbe paper
suspended publication last July, but
was resurrected last week end piacea
under new management, and we trust
will receive a liberal patronage.
All the deeda of the present subsidy
onlv call for a railroad from Astoria
to transcontinental connection, at
- . . .
wa at first in the deeds that it should
be from Astoria, or Flavel. but Flavel
hat been left out. The road will be
from Astoria only.
Clerk Weed and wife were in Port
land Wedueeday. Mr. Weed atteuded
the meeting of the county clerke and
recorder, of tbe .tale, and ia on a
committee ou constitution and by
taw for the prOioeed new organiza
tion, with instructions to report later.
John Cooper, who hat been very
low with typhoid fever, pasted the 21
day notch laat Wednesday and ia now
improving. He bad gone the tweniy
one daya without eating, the nourish
ment taken being a li. tie milk.
The dance on Cbriatmas at this
place will be conducted the entire
night, or aa long as you wish to in
dulge. Don't stay away for fear of
not getting dancing enough.
Remember that supper can be had
here on Cbristniaa uigbt. All who air
tend the dance will be well fed.
Editor L. W. VaoDyke, of Verno
nia, was in town a few minutes yester
day, en route lo Portland.
Mitt Jotie Grove, of Portland, came
down from Portland Wednesday after
noon on tbe Iralda.
The people of Houlton are prepar
ing for a Cbriatmaa tree at that place
on Christmaa Eve.
Sheriff Doan was in Portland Wed
nesday in attendance on tbe sheriff'
convention.
E. O. Darling, of Pitlabnrg, came
down from Portland Wednesday.
PERIS POINTERS.
Dell Fowler's son is suffering from
an attack ot something very mucb like
typhoid fever.
We heard that there was the largest
run of log laet week that was ever
made in Milton creek.
Mr. 8. Voeberg and Mrs. R. Bailey
enjoyed a pleasant visit with Mrs. B.
F. Pope at her borne last Friday.
It seems that winter haa eet in in
earnest by the amount of enow and
rain we are having. At tne present
time the snow is seven inches deep at
this place.
MAYGEB ITEMS.
C. N. Davidson ia very busy at bis
wood coutraoW
Our school ended last Friday, and
Charley Mc is a very sad man.
Jack Hunlly has removed from this
place to the island above 8tella.
Mrs. M. DavidaoD has returned
after a two week'e visit to her parent
at Nappavine, Wash.
Our esteemed friend J. B. Buckler
hat taken a partner for better or for
worse, we know not wbtcb.
We have a new baby in our town.
It waa born to tbe wife of John
8ockburg on December 2nd.
Mr. A. Croaker has been.on a visit to
the family of J. Cramer for the paat
week, and has just returned home.
C W. Marger intends moving hi
family to Portland so that bis ehil
ilran nan have the benefit of better
schools.
The Green Creek Lumber Company
intend putting men to work soon fix
ing np their skid road preparatory to
next season's work. All tbe skids will
be faced.
One of our woodhaulers took French
leave the other night, taking with him
horu and waeon belonging to tbe
M.vapr Porno nv. An officer ia on
hi track, and his apprehension is but
a question of time.
Thonsanda Coming-.
Editor Hofer, of the Salem Journal,
who recently returned from the Mid
dle West. seaks in the following em
h.tin manner: "The Dress of the
state is speaking quite freely of the
..a,imr tirld of immigration from the
ki to Oreeon. The forerunners of
an army of several hundred thousand
people are now arriving on vj nam
Tha hundred of thousands are nn-
j.,K.,iitf to come in tbe next two
....... Wt nn ran doubt tbe pontile-
tion of the Willamette valley will
double within five years and contain a
round hlf million of people. ,.
Th Journal speaks from positive
when it says tbat thnus-
of families in the Dakotaa, Iowa,
Minnetola, Nebra.xa, Illinois, Mis
souri, snd Kansas will come to West
ern Oregon within the next six months.
These states have all been afflioted,
nr liaa. with drouth, short crops
-.t tntninrable suffering from hot
-..iw the oast year. Io some of
ham aat areas wsre literally burn
un bv tbe beat and drouth, eausing
ar - tr
AWstfdtodl
Highest Honor WerW Pair.
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MOST PERFECT MADE
K pure GrtpeCreim of Tartar Powder. Fret
from Ammonia, Alum or tny other adulterant.
40 YEARS THE STANDARD.
great euffering, destitution and depop
ulation. The people in those section
have food for neither themselves nor
stork, and have no wsier or fuel.
BORN.
UKIK. At Houlton. Orrgon, December 6,
1894. to tbe wtr- of i ohn V tie, a ton.
ltetlce ef riwal aettteaaant.
-vrOTICR Is hcrebrs4vn that I bav
ll filed my fin Ml report and Anal account
ol my administration npon the estate of
8. F. Bhattuck, deceased, with the county
clrr ol Columbia count Oregon, ami inai
the honorable judge of the comity court of
said county and utate ha appointed Hon
itsy. the 7th dav of Jannarv. 18U6, at II
o'clock A. M.t and the courtroom of said
court in Ht. Helens, Oregon, aa the tim-
snd place for the hearing thereof ; at which
time and place any person interested there
in may appear and contest the same.
o SOt 28 Administrator.
For Sale ss- -
ENGLISH SHROPSHIRE RAM8
Addn-s W. W. WEST.
8CAPPOOHE. - - OREGON
Buy a Home
-IN-
St. Helens
The original town plat can be seen
by applying in person on
E. E. QUICK,
Realdent Agent, St. Helena, Oregon
FOR PORTLAND, DAILY.
STEAMIR-
Young America
VIA
WILLAMETTE SLOUGH.
fave St. Helens
Arrive at Portland...,
Leave Portland
Arrive at Ut. Helens..
6:90 A.
10KJ0"
.8:30 P.
6:00
Round Trip Tickets 50 Cents
Will carry nothing but Passen
gers snd ciBt freight.
JAMES GOOD, MASTER.
latatt Bvsry Friday Merals.
THE
OREGON niST
$i.go Per Year.
BEBQLB DAVIS, Prea-a.
PROFESSIONAL.
-iHOMAS C. WATTS,
NOTARY PUBLIC.
ACKNOWLEDGMENTS TAKEN,
CONVEYANCING AND GENERAL NOTARIAL
WORK DONE.
REUBEN,
OREGON
iqr. a. r. McLaren.
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON.
Rainier. Oregon.
pjR. H. B. CLIFF,
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON.
8k Helens, Oregon.
QR. J. E. BALL,
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON.
Clatskanie, Columbia county, Or.
D
R. J. M P. CHALMERS,
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON.
61. Helens, Oregon,
H. ME8SRVE,
Surveyor and Civil Engineer
DELENA, OREGON.
Conn ty Surveyor. Land Surveying, Town
Hatting and Engineering work prompu
execute. . .
at'?" ,
SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT
There has lut been received a large assortment of pare and fresh drags, patent
medians, ate. Also numerous other articles which are found in all Orst-ciase
drug stores. Bemesaber that tba place le buy your drugs is at a drag store.
SAM HELENS
- -- TOILET ARTICLES - -
Thlt house also csrrie a very large assortment of fancy notions, consisting Of
toilet artirles such as perfumery, soaps, tooth-brushes, tooth-powders, and in
fact all article included in tbat line. Also writing paper and school supplies.
PRESCRIPTIONS COMPODNDED DAY OR NIGHT
A competent pharmaciet ia always on band ready to compound prescriptions on
abort order. Mr. Ross in ever watehfnl
alwaya find what yon want at bis estabUshmen
DR. EDWIN
MAIN STREET
ST. CHARLES HOTEL
If yon want to meet a friend yon
Center Front and Morriaoa Sts.
Portland, Oregon.
THE B--lsTQUHlT
Main Street. Bt. Helena. Oregon,
FINE WINES, LIQUORS, AND CIGARS
Che eeielnrateft Vtnltart "" lt en gHraht.'
A Good Billiard and Pool Tabls is provided
lo spend a pleaaant hour i
iour snould
tl tise Vat-eei gleet
Card Tables are at the disposal of patron
and we can assure tliem Ibattney win oe wen ueateu ii -ina Biuiiuoi.
W, A. HERKEB, proprietor
LEADING - RESORT
IvIUCDKXjEI BROS
MANUFACTURERS
Rough and Dressed Lumber
:FIR AND
Of Every Style,
AT THE
ST. HELENS,
Clatskanie Drugstore
PRESCRIPTIONS COMPOUNDED AT ALL HOURS
Patent Medicines, Prescription Drug.
Toilet Articles, Fancy Notions,
etc.
EH-iECtvTS
The tables are always supplied
cies the market affords.
TERMS REASONABLE
Ha vine; been newly refurnished we are prepared lo give satislao
tion to all our patrons, and solicit a sbnre of your patronage.
J. GEORGE, Proprietor, St Helens. Oregon
lvl0lSriJTT BROS
THE LEADING
Vernonia and
WRITE TO CORNELIUS FOR STAGE DATES.
FISHERMEN AND CAMPERS SUPPLIED
St. Helens MEAT HARKET
mu by wholesale
at Special Rates.
. . J. H,
TONTSORIAL. ARTIST
The old and reliable barber has his raiors just aa
sbsrp as can be found, and will abava you com
fortably and quickly for only fifteen cent,
GIVE HIM A CALL AT THE OLD STAND ON STRAND ST
The table will be supplied with the best tbe market affords.
Board by the Day, Week, cr Month at Reascnafcia r:::s
Everything Clean. A Share of Your Patronage is Solioited. '
IC a; BLAKESLEY,
"A-
DRUG STORE
of the public s demands, ana yoa wiu
t.
ROSS, Prop.
- 8T. HELENS, OREGON
THIS LEADING SAMILV
HOTEL HA8 BetS) COM
PLETELY RENOVATED.
will tartly And him at this hotel.
c. w.
KNOWLES,
Praprtetsr a4 Wseagsr
for tbe nae of Patron, and partiee wbo wun
rememoer -innDABiu.i.
ef fiqnore Jtesrt en
g)atb.
who wish to Indulge rn a social game or cards
- IN - THE CITY
OF AND DEALER IN
CEDAR:
Grade and Variety
OLD STAND,
OREGON
Is the Waca a eacuf
Vsur Fresh Madia) nM
DR. J. B. HALL. Pranrktae
H2
'l'H'.T i
with tbe Best Edibles and Delictv- :
FOR REGULAR BOARDERS
MERCHANTS OF
Cornelius, Oen.
rsk and salted insata, sansaee, and fish.
An szprese wagon runt daily to all parts of tbs city.
Sweetland & Sheldon.
Mala St., st. rMaaa, Qrefaa
DECKER . . a
Prop., ST. HELENS, OR
jneel with aDuooeu