OREGON MIST.
UaXIBHKD KVIBY FRIDAY,
filDMEAD PARAOEAPM
Cowrrr Seat- Tito Nehalera Jour
nal and Caibiatr.et Cntsettee have a
county Mat eon test started in Colum
bia county. They do not My whether
the eounty seat It to be at Vernonla
or Cethtaiiiat, but perhaps they will
IiImIii in dua time. We, (if 8l.
ua, ku.w vary little about auuli mat
ters. , ,:
SlXTEM IN Out FaNILr.i-In the
Christmas disaster at Silver L.ka, Ore
foil, there were elk-teen ,irn be
Wing l una family erllie. in alia
fl-im'. Tbay are J. J. Buick wife ana
three children, Waliar Bulok, and ten
relatives of tbeae two faniiltee. ' Tbe
Bulck ara sons of Senator D. 8. K.
Baick, of Rosebure;.
V ww Ybab'b Baix. The ball a Wen
on Tuaaday night at tha otara house
wet well attended by the people of !
city, ScappooM, and other tilacee near
by. Musk) waa furnished by Brire's
orchestra, .of Riditerteld, and supper
eerved at tha St. Helena hotel. Th.we
tm sent seemed to fully enjoy the even
ing, and not until 4 : 80 In tha morn
ing did tha festlvltlee conclude.
"Jan flaw . Woaa- Orchard A
Jones, prriatnra of iho 8t. Helen
rater wmke, ara considering a plan
for putting In a gravity ayalem and
bringing tha water from a apriiig on
Milton creek. They bare not defin
Italy decided tha matter, however, and
consequently no preliminary work hat
bean dona. B-tter water would be
vary much appreciated, and it would
not be bard to improve on tha preeent
ayetaro.
A'asaamvTa Bioocao. The etale
board of eonaliaatioo in session at 8e-
. . a a
lam Monday made ewne large reouo
tiona in property assessments In a num."
brr of counties of the state. In Colum-
bla county tha aaaaa'ad valuation of
town lta and improvementa thereon
wm reduced tan pea eenl. On rail
road, wagon road, improved ad unim
proved lende, railroad track and tel."
graph Hnee, a redaction of SO per rent
waa made. Tha aeeeeement in a uuni
bar of oountiee area nnr hanged.
A Good Market. It ia aaid that
another raft will ha constructed in the
big frama at 8tella early neat enrini.
It ia the opinion I men who Know we
eccoDtricitiee of Mother Ocean, and
bava anaot a life-time on tha bound
ing billow, that about the. only way
tha promote ra can gat their raft to Bun
Francisco, la by takine it overlaod
Tbey ahould never ba allowed W go w
sea with it, lor history sbowe plainly
that they area enuree of great danger
to navigation. One doer like that of
. Wet winter ia enough tor ntoie than a
. generation. : " ' : :
; Thit All Lacoiud. The writer
furniahad amusement for tha akaier
ibia week. On Saturday ha look i
Leader, and after aoing through an ac
rahatio performance in mid air for
aome lima, alighted on hia em-ak
(whirh, of course, wai hard ft mi)
but before the ten aeeonrfa were up ha
waa on hia tans attain rmdy lr another
kowk-ooi blow. utindey tne enter
laioment waa rvaumed by (be aame
Individual taking another leap. this
tlmo knocking the b-e out and golni
thmunh to a deeplh 'f Mveral feet,
after which to eerure a loat skate bt
special aet ofaubinarln diving brought
dowo tha audience.' In the absence
Of no oolleotion being taken up Hie
performer itruck out for warmer qur
ten, .
Vovr PaYtew irt The lstt four
day of teat week were greatly enjoyed
by the people of thia vicinity who en
joy ice abating. On Wednesday the
toe waa euffloiantly etrong to bear up
the average email boy, and on Tnure
day all ciaaaee, agaa and aliee were in
the mldl of hilarity, which continued
all day Saturday and Sunday, and waa
topped about o'clocB Btinaay mi-nt
by a light fall of enow. Friday , the
fee waa at ita beet, and waa all that
the heart could desire in that line.
The lakea bark of Iowa alwaye furnish
akating aeveral days in advance ol
any other locality in thia section, not,
perbapa, because it ia ooldar hare, but
because we have email lakea covering
several acree each, where the waler ia
hallow, which fteewover before larger
and deeper bmlieaur water da me
four day' abating waa, indeed, treat
. to tboae who enjoy aurh aport.
Masonic Ibitalutiox 8t. Helens
Loda No. SJ. A. F. A A. M.. held a
publio InsUllation of officers for the
ensuing year on December ST (8u
Johns Dav) and installed Ihe following
officera t W. M.. D. J. Switser ; 8. W.,
. . E. Onlck : J. W.. U. W.Clark ; Sec
C. H.Johna; treasurer. James Mnckle
Jr.; senior deacon. T. C. Watia; Jnm
t lee deacon, Judeon Weed ; senior stew
ard, Mr. Vivian ; junior ateward, Geo,
Anderson: tvler. Washington Muckle
. The inaUllina nffleera war Pa t Grand
Master J. C. Mnreland, of Portland,
and Paat Master 1J. C Tedfnrd. Alter
the Installation the anembere and in
viled frienda repaired r the lower hall
and partook of a eplemftd lunch which
had been previously pnpared. The
addressee by Judge Mfaland and
Judge McBride are aaid to have been
eery able and appreciated by thoae
preMnt. . ' :- -- '-, ; t.
JntnCB Swaobb'i Coobt. Thomas
Crowley and Charles Kelley, who live
near the mouth of Gilbert river, were
arrested on a warrant sworn out by
G. L. Graham, of Columbia City, last
Friday on a charge of felony for steal
ine two Mt net from the bitty opposite
thia place. The justice decided that
ihe crime waa out leinny ana Jie
charged the swenard, who were subse
quently arrested on a chitrge of lar
cenv and after a lure trial were found
not auiltr. The same evening Uie
aama nartiee were again arrrsteti on a
warrant sworn mut by A. Church.
"cnsrKing llieni won n- larceny "i
net and were fried before a jury Mon
ti i exulted In the acnuiltal of
.. . . . ,
KeTie ...... cftnviclloti t'f Cwiwley. The
latter w sen tensed to arva thirty
day in the MiilioomU county jail
and was coovcyf.l to that Institution
by ther: J Ict Koniay,
: Pnauo Imstallatio. Avon Lodge
No 63. Kalghtt of Pythias, held ita
anil-annual installation of ofBceta taat
Tuesday evenlne?. This waa tha flrat
flnstallalloo of officers of Avon Lodge.
The services were public and were
witnessed by (ha members of the lodge
and their wives and friends to the
number of about eighty. The regular
ceremony waa interspersed with ruinio
liiKlrumental and vocal- and at the
ooncluaion Judwe McBrida delivered a
very able and instructive address,
touching jMirticul-rly tha wtrk and
u'OirreM of the order, which he char
acterised aa being strictly American
In Its oriiln. The Instrumental duets
nn the mandolin ml guitar by Mr. S.
0. Davis and Mies Jocie Groves with
acconipaiiiineni by Mra. Mnckle were
plandid. Mr. ILirrlaoti Alten'a orig
bml romlqiie aolo, "The People of St
Helena." with Mra. Allen aa acmm-
naniM, was Indeed a treat and was
greatly enjoyed by those present. At
tha conclusion a vote of thanks was
tendered those who bad asuiated to
ward making the evening a pleasant
one, and by unanimous tequeai Judge
M' Brklf cona-nted lo at ow hia addreM
to be punlmhed, wlnn the cerenmnire
were broiighl to a ciee and thoe
iireaent nilnal d loaeilier In soclsl
rhut and handihaking for soma time
Mure leaving Hie bull and we believe
all want away carrying with thrni a
good impreeaion of the order of Knights
d fylhtaa aa a aociai, nenevoient, and
charitable institution wtinae object i
for tha upbuilding of nivilisstioo and
the hetterment of mankind. The of
ficers Installed were i 0. C , Dave
DavU; V. O., W. A. Harris; P., Jxnies
rtheldun; M. at A.Jaa. Cos; M. of
W D. I Switeer: M. of K. E. E.
Quick; M. of F C. H Ifewell; K. of
K. atMl s., fjhee. Pavis ; I. U., V, w.
BlakesleyiO.O. Jas. Mmkle. jr.; W.
I). Conavll, iructee for three years.
DimacaCovBasots Damcivo. An
average walls takx one over three
quarters of a mile, a square dan-e
mak rn over over half a mile, and
a Hop eoiial a tood mile. Count
op for yourself how nin. li Hw girl
with well filled programme traverse
in an evening. Twenty dmiree on the
average you know. Of Iheee about
twelve are weltge. Thete at once are
i.ine mile. Three glle and ahe
haa l'ioe twelve milea. Five other
daises at half mile apiece lring her
t fifteen hi ilea to any nollilng i tb
lntentiiaion etr. ll snd the lrit U the
dreesipg rMm lo renovate one's gwn
end roni-lesin. And ilu ee are proh
ably the aame girl who were too deli
fate ta wash the nm"r dihefurHma."
iAa Oth cbk Sib Ua.Ttie til.f 0o
lunibii county i siiu-'e1 at St. Ht-l
en. Ihe omnty seat, bnt the stru-tu-
i so fiimaily built t hat Sheriff Dnan i
afraid In trust bis long term pri-onrrs
within it, fearing (hey mighi walk out
thMiih the sides nf the building. Aa
a consequence tha prisoner sentenced
to more than five day" incarceration
is bmnght to Portland and placed in
the coanly tail bare, the cost of hi
keeping being charged lo Columbia
county. A this charge ia slinhtly in
esress nf the net cost of the prisoner's
Wield. C Jumbia county's lack of jail
facilities proves a source of revenue to
Ibis county .Portland Bun.
Sbvbsb 8ow 8TOBM. Western
Oregim ia mw in the ninli-t 4 one of
Ihe mnst sevtra snow storms in the
bistorv of tha M aihwn-t. Up tit no-Hi
veslerdav snow hd fallen to a depth
of about 10 inches. In the morning
it rained and sleeted for some time.
making a bard crust on lopbut later
a second fail of snow began and con
tinued during ihe day. Many persons
in the county are short of feed for
etoek. and should the storm continue
and the n lay on for any taugthof
time stork will aofler greatly. Aside
from thia m stiff, ring ia anticipated,
though it ia impossible for people to
foll.'W hair daily vocatlona in earuiog
a iiveiinoiKi.
PERM POINTER.
R. McQrew went to St. Helena last
Satorday.
B. H, Bailey is spending a few day
at home wilb his family.
D. H. Pone, of Ibis place, spent
Christnate in Or gun City with hi sis-
tor, sir Roberta.
Moat pt the Milton creek logging
canine ara shut down now owing lo
the recant cold snap.
rVhoel commenced at the residence
ortC. O. Mover. Wednesday, Mra.
Mover wiing instructor.
R. H: Bailev's residence caight Are
Sunday niorning. and would have sta.n
been in ash mi v lor IM QtllCB wura
of Mr. ahd Mrs. B.iile :. As it ia only
slight dtmage ia done.
Chamberlain's Cough Remedy is fnv
tiu tor Is cures of bad colds It o.eti
tha sections, relieves the tnngs and
sldanaiire in restoring the system lo
a hatliliv condition. If freely used a
soof aa the "old haa been ronlr cte l,
andbafuro it h become settled In the
ayskiu.jt greatly leaden the seventy
of tin stuck ami ha onen riireo in a
sinia dav what would have been a c
verlcoldi For sale by Dr. Edwin Rw
drtjgUt. -
At. Jama C. Wilson, who ha been
aniiinted bv Elder One. of the M. E.
('Hub. tt the Bt. Helen charge, made
hisNrst visit to thia city ruesaay, ami
pulU a good nan of the day getting
acquainted. The reverend gentleman
hasfa family but we did not learn
wheher or not he would take up hi
reaKeiice here permanently.
An bid Bldieia eeaaaseaae.tlew.
tithe late war I was a soldier in the
Fir Maryland Volunteera, Comany
G. pnring my term of aervice I con
tractd chronic diarrhosa. Since then
I ha used a great amount of medi
oine,btH when I found oe that would
givame relief H would injure my
shmjach, un"1 Chamberlain' Colic,
Chotra and Diarrhoea Remedy was
l.roitoht to my notice.1- I used it and
will ley It ia the only remedy that gave
ma iwrmauent relief and no bad ivoilte
fnllied; I ,wke pleaaure in faVonv
memiiifijt this preparation to all of my
old eo.radehn, while giving their
serf- fneirwiuntfy, rontraoled
this fcWiful disease aa I did, from est
ing ; til ( Lome and uncooked food.
Yoiire i.ulf, A. E- Bending, . Hsjaey,
Oregon. ,ror sale by Pr. Edwlo tc
PBItSONAIi AND OBMKItAL.
Thomae Cooper went to Portland
Monday. "
W. H. Dolman waa in Portland last
Wedueeday.
Messrs. Orchard and Jones, the
water system men, were in town Tuet
Last Saturday waa the OregnnianV
children's day at the Portland eipt'
rhion.
Misa Mary Burke, of Rainier, was
present at the New Year dance at this
place.
Charles Lounsbsrry end a friend, of
Portland, were iu tne city Tuesday
visiting friends.
Thia ia the kind ot weather that
makes a woodpile look sick. , Fortu-
uately fuel ia cheap. '
Judge T. A. McBride came down
from Portland Tuesday morning auJ
returned Wedneaday.
County court neat Wednesday, and
probata mailer will be looked after on
Monday and Tuesday.
Misa B lie Parry, of Ranier, waa in
attendance at Ihe dance given at thia
place on Hew Year night.
Mis Susie Holcomb, of Portland,
speut New Year ill this place, the
guest of Mis Frankie Way.
John Spencer, of' Brownaville, Ore
gon, waa in Bt. Helena last Biinuay,
the oral time iu many year.
The Knights of Pythias wish to
thank the Masonic brethren for favors
extended Tuesday evening.
A large number of people from the
Waeliington shore were preeent at the
dauce at thia place last Tuesday.
W. A. Harria returned from Verno-
ni Saturday, where he bad been to
viatt bis family on the homestead.
Serenity turned into severity waa the
sight which greeted the eye of tha pop
ulation of Hi. Helens Wednesday morn
ing Mies Anna Mer.ill, who haa been
aerioUsli ill at this place for some time.
wa reiuov.-d to a ho pit I in Portland
last Saturday.
Uregon ua izo sno'Minaie i--owes
of Oh! Fellow, wnb a nio'iihership of
&.1H0, and 56 R- bokah l.xlgrs wi b
S288 mt mbere.
TUT was so e jovabb dance jrivcu
at the residence, ol Nimi.B .ker, at G il
ion. Friday night last and it wa re
orU.d a guud atieuJancs was present.
Among other Christ man festivities
in Beaver valley we note a d.itice at
'obn N. lson's and one at Allw-rl At
kins', butt of wliich were enjoyabl.
affaira. Mr. W. B. lill..nl went to portlaod
Weilmaday lo argue a motion tu the
Columbia county band cases, which
are now pending in i be court of .Mult
nomah e unty.
Mia Dell Bii'l--r returiw-tl a fedjy
sgo after a rvral wek's visit to Or
gon City. Misa Boiler expect lo
sM-nd a mnsidereble arliou f the
winter in the falls city.
Dr Rose wa home from St. Vin
Cent h.wpital to spend New Year, and
to look after business affaire. He re
turned Wednesdy morning t bis at
of duty aa hospital stugen.
Mrs. L"ii Miller, of Ln Rk, Ore
gon, ia visiting friends snd relatives at
Gillton. Bhecame down t have her
eyes treated by Dr. Btanchard, of that
i lace, and will probably remain all
winter. . :" , i
fir. W. C. King haa the shingle mill
which he recently moved to near Reu
ben, in successful oeratinn. He cuta
from 35.000 to 28,000 ehinglea a day,
and will ship from the wharf at Reu
ben.
Mr. W. B. Dillanl went to Portland
last Saturday night to bring so i e
friend down lo enjoy the ice, hut be
fore tbey arrived the enow had fallen
.and apoiled the skating.
Secretary of State McBrHe. wh.i lias
been in New York taking treatment
for his lanui knee, write that hi- con
ditl-m i greatly improved, and he ex
pects lo be at hia post of duty at the
capital when the legislature meets.
Mr. J. F. Belford, district court re
porter, of Denver. Col , waa in ibis city
New Year day visiting hi old friends,
Mr. and Mrs. Harrison Allen. He left
Wednesday for his home, accompan
ied as far a Portland by Mr. and Mra.
Allen.
The New Year Oregonian i-f forty
pages, waa received here with'a great
deal ot anxiety and was greatly ap
preciated ; not because it waa the Ore
gonian, bat becauae it contained much
descriptive matter peitaining lo our
great etater.--- ----
yfrand Mra. Clisrte U. English,
Mr. and Mrs Frank Bishop, Mr. Erwin
Heffert and two sisters, and Mr. Fred
Hende'aon, ,f Deer Island, tb. ten'le
men all being member of thia baJge,
were present at the K. of P. installa
lion Tuesday nigh'. Also Mr. and
Mr. N. A r"erry, of Huluu. J
8ome time sgoMr. RiiiiOii Gi.I.llisoin j
of 8s n Luis Rey, Csl., wa troubli dj
with a lame back and' rheumatism. '
He used Chamberlain's Balm and a
prompt , cure wa eBVwd. He aavs
lie has aince advised many of his friends
to try it. and all who Imve donn so
haveapoken highly of il. It is for
sale by Dr. Edwin Rws, druggiat.
Mr. M. C Case, who has just closed
a nine mon b's term of scho4 at Houl
tnn, haa gone to Washington oounty,
where he is In teach m five month's
term of school. Mr. Caso ia not only
qnslifled iuiellecttmliy to have charge
of children, but he ia possessed of a
good, moral eharaotcr, something that
every school hoard should carefally
inquire into before hiring a teacher,
but which ia not always done.
Those low, mean, contemptible, lit
tie acta of pilfering are being freely
inflicted upon the good people of Ihe
quiet little liieighborhnod of Bachelor
Flat, greatly to their annoyance, and
if there ian't a auddan slop made in
their meanness the perpetrators will
be visited br a vlgiltuce committee
and informally Invited to make them
selves scarce. Th parties are known
and thia little item ia meant for their
own personal good, r
AN OVERTCKNKD liAMP.
Oaaaee the Death of Forty-Two Pen
pie at stirrer Iake. -Klamath
Falls, Or., Dec. S8 A
most horrible holocaust occurred at
Hilver Lake. Or.. Christmas eve. Over
40 people gave up their lives. Sixteen
ware badly injured, nve oi wnom win
probably die. While Santa Claus was
...ukliiv morrv. i l.e little children who
had assembled in the hull above Chria-
iniiii Rrolhura' atnrw. With their Par-
etits,brothersnd sisters, little dreamed
of the horrible fate they were tasm to
meet. TheLakeviaw Examiner says:
hHiuimsiii Mtieiniiied to irel where he
could see and bear better by Jumping
upon a bench In tne mutate oi tne nan.
In doing so, his bead , struck a 1 un
hanging from the ceiling, causing the
oil to run out which immediately
caught Are. While trying to take the
lamp down, it was tipped so that the
oil ran out on the floor. From that
time on the scene waa terrible to be
hold. Some eaid, 'Shut the door and
keep quiet, it can be pnt out,' whil
others screamed and yelled. The lamp
was finully taken down but it Ml to
the floor. In the attempts of the peo
ple tu escape, it was kicked to the door,
where it lay motionless, aa it could not
be touched on account of the intense
heat. People were comiielled to go
through the flames, in order to reach
Ihe door, end frantically rushed lo
their doom. The killed are :
"Mra John Bntck, Fr- ddie and the
baby ; Mrs. Ow Icy, Lillie and Br ice;
J. J. Bunk ao.l bis daughter; Mrs.
8uelling; Mrs. H .ward and two cbil
dren; Wood Hurst and wile; Mra.
Cosbow ; Frank West, hia wue anu
two children ; Ed. Bwen; Misa Mc
runluv. T J Lamhrlea and child : Mrs.
Ward, sr.; Mrs. U. F. Abshier; Frankie
Horning: Mra. Pavne; Mra. Heme
William and child : W. Clai Martin
and wife: Robert Small ; Mia. Ella
W.ni and child: Frank Rom. his
,..i.ihar anil aiater: RoV Ward's child:
Ira Hamilton, and Mrs. Gus 8chroeder
and child.
-The five injured, who are likely lo
die are:
"Mr. T. J Labrie, Bob Snelling and
iier. and E.I Pavne and son.
The iMvtoffioe and tin- entire slock
of aiajds of Cnrisman Brothers, which
were hi the bull J ng.a iwo-sury struc
mre, were ron-niiied with it."
YL.VK8TER TO G ROVER.
Hta Exoellencr Olvea Hia Eara a
ImI Official Flap.
O'lvrrnor Penuoyer, of Oregon, has
sgitin tskvn his pen in hand and in
ditd a letter to President Cleveland,
of which the folloing is a full text :
POBTLABD. Or., DC. $5 To Presi
dent Cleveland, Wasliiogtoit, D C:
Ctiritma ha one more visited nr
stricken land wiihi s prn-tr.ted iudas
tiiea snd its idle throngs, wilon- but
unalde 'o work, and ir willingly forced
10 beg or suff.-r. Your panacea
change in the 8herinai I iw and tariff
has la-en administered, but there I
no change in Ihe sad condition of out
u .fortunate enmity. Af'er two years
of rninons delay and niisin.iiisgeuient
you have, thank heaven, at list dis
covered the real trouble, although you
have not proposed the proer remedy.
A you now concede,! he country needs
more money, but it does not want the
worthless stuff you proffer. I' meds
gold end silver money with a hich to
l .ay debts, and it does not want hank
rags with whe-h il cannot py debt.
Thirty years ago the democratic
party had a president that defied the
banks in ihe interest of the people.
Ha it now a president that defies the
peonle in the interest of the bank!
All the irMition of the party mat
elected you are for gold and silver
money, and against hank currency.
Jni yon aspire to furnish an example
of treason to Ihe cause entrusted to
your cere, which will he without any
pa allel, except one, in all the annals
W AmeHcan history. Your party in
both hiHJsee favor the restoration of
Jilver aa etandard money, the people
actually suffering from tha existing
prostration of business, favor it. and
will you not stand with them in over
turning the monumental ilicy nf the
British uiont jed 'ohligarchy, which ia
fast degrading our fir country to ihe
subjugated province, and I ur hitherto
free people to the condition of finan
cial Mrfdom. Alwaye remembering
the unemployed multitude all over
our broad land, I pray that God may
give you light and strength to do the
right.
BORN.
If 18KB tt Rainier, Oregon, nn Dec in her
- lUtli, 14M, to the wife of C. W. U.aher,
a son. All concerned are doing well.
Farm For Sale
1 AA an-s. mostly Improved, two ml es
J Vvr from .-nnntv seat, gxaal bank barn.
Kith died attached, hard-nni-h d h"U-
with K1 o i et ilar; also farming iinplenieuta.
JO! ck i'st.. 5 cow. 2 liorses. wagon,
hack, hgs, .ouiigcattl -. hou-ehold goods,
etc. Pr oe .m Inoul e of
i M1W. K. K tXlDFRKV.
tit. IIa!eus, Ci.luiunia County. Oregon.
SHERIFF'S SALE.
Bv virtur or aiTekkcittion. judo
msot, order snd decrse, duly lesueit out of
and un.lsr tli sesl of the Clrouti court if th
stale of oreson. County of Ooliiinbla, In favor of
Ml. Robert McMsth. as plaintiff, vs John May
nsrrt, W. H. Cooyrs, snd N. U. Hover, ss le
fsndsnls, lo mt duly directed, dstsd In 10th
dsy of lieoimhsr, IrM, mD a Judumtnt sud
dscrs readers t on the 16th dsy of May, MM.
sua sutured on th lth day ol Hay. IBM,
la fsvorof Mrs. Kokert MoM.ith, plaintiff, snd
airst:iM John Mayiiard, W. H. Uonyere snd N.
H Moyer, defsn.iants. for Ihr sum of 1300 with
interest thsrson. at th rat of 10 per rent per
annum, Irom Ihs lh dsy of Jauuarv, lf. snd
1100 stioroey's fee, snd tb further sum of
fMM eosia. also th oosts on ihls suit, eom
insn.ilns rat to mtkt sal of lh followin d
aorlh.! resl proerty to wit: Lot t of section
IT. township north, rsnrrs 6 west of Willsmstt
msridlan, sltosted In Columbia oounty, tUte of
hr -Mth. 1M4. il was
fiirthr ordered end dsoreed that ths southeast
one quarter ol tn soutnesst ons qusner, sua
InuS. a and V. section 17. townohtD north
ranic, west of th Willamette meridian, situ
atsdin Columbia oounty, Bute of Orston, b
sold nder Ihls dear, or nouth and uflloieot
thereof to saUnfy this Judnnisnt, interest, oosts,
snd scoruintt owls. Now, therefor, by virtu
of ssid execution, Judgment, ordsr and deoree,
aod la complianos with th- eommands of said
writ, I will, en Saturday, the Mth dsy. of Janu
ary lAWi, at ths hour of 10 o clock A M at th
front dKr of th oounty eourthouse, in St. nel
na, Columbia eountv, Oreron, sell, subtest to
redemption, at public kurtion. to th hiKhest
bidder, for h, all tb r1ht. title and Interest
whieh lh above named defesdanu or either of
thsm had on th Sib day of January, ltttt. or
sines bad In arf- to the sbordascribed leal
property to tMhify said eieoutlon, Judgment,
order snd dertee, intarest eost sud all ang a
tnsoose v, r -1'!
ft"" "Tof Colum' I
nJ, Oref
- Awarded
Highest Honor World' Fait
DJG
1GvvCiBIl
MOST PERFECT MADE
A pare Crape Craam of Tartar Powder. Frs
from Ammonia, Alum or any other adulterant.
40 YEARS THE STANDARD.
IMmolaliwai net lee.
NOTICE Is hereby given that tb part
nrrxhln heretofore sxlsliii between
J. 8. Ciaiiinaer and Oeorya A. Hrinn. doing
buidaes snder tiie Arm nam of Cloninaer
A Brlnn, is this dsy ril-solved by mutual
consent, George A. Brinti. retiring. J-tt.
tHoningrr assume all liabilities o( tba drni
and all account ar payable to him.
Bt. lieu lis. ur., jjeceniDer iz. iset.
J. 8. CtoBiaaaa.
dMjll Pan. A Bmss.
Kwtlce t t'lwail aettleaaaat.
NOTICE Is hereby given tbat Alf John
mnn adiiiiniairator of the estate of
Charles Thegod. decened, bas filed li
nnal awouul, arm id Hearing oi nojii-iwns
to same lias been set by the Hun. Dean
Kta:.chsrd.e. iintv jadse, for Kriday. the
Ilth day of January. lHUS, st 10 A. M., at
the county courthouse in tit. Helens, Ore
gon, at wliicb time and place any objec
tion to saw will b heard.
dHjll ALf JOHNSON,
W.J.Kic. Admloistrator.
Attorney for Administrator
TaKistiatg's NwTit-K.
COUVTY TKgARDgga'S Officc,
St. Hgutaa. Or., Jan. 2, 1895.
Notice is her-by given that all unnnid
Cnnte Warrant of said UountT which
have been i.resentd and endorsed "Not
Pr.id for Want of Kuuds." up to Hep. 10th
tHM, also Warrants No. 2342, 23W. 2347,
ZU. m. tH&. 2844, 2361, ZS5P, and 2350.
will he naid noon nresetitftt on at tills
ofBca. Interest will not be all.. wed after
dut- of lids uoti-e. E. M WHtKflW,
Trra'urer of Columbia rounty, Oregon.
r)ic to Creditors.
rfHK nndei-Hicned havinc been anuninted
1 adiulni-traiorof tbe e-taw of O.eOlst n.
deceased, all persons having claim aeainst
said estate are requested to pieeni the
same to me with proper voucher at my
residence, in the town ol Weer tsiana in
Cobimhi i couniv. State of Ore.on, witbiu
i.i x month-, froni tbe dale hereof .
Dated January 2. )89o.
Mil KD WIN MERRILL.
Adniii Mr .tor afnre-aid.
When Baby wa sick, w gav her Casterla.
Wbta ah wa a CollJ. aba criod f or Castoria.
When ah. became M tss, she dang to Csatarkw
Wben abe had Cli&lion. abe rvetlwn Castoria,
PEOPLE
Desirous Buying
A HOLIDAY
PRESENT
' WeeM a west to order lis .
Q.HEITKEMPER
The Portland Jeweler,
Corner of Third and Morrison.
Ton will save at least 25 per cent, and get eood
foods. Diamonds, wslehm, silverware, optical
goods, etc. Your correspondence Is solicited. .
J, IS", S I usse i v
HAIR DRESSER
-A5D
T0NS0RIAL ARTIST.
Having recently located in tha city and
wishing to establish myself, I invite the
public lo favor me with at least share of
your trade. Sharp, keen razor.
COLBDBN'8 OLD BTAXD
ST. HELENS, : : : OREGON
PROFESSIONAL.
rpHOMAS C. WATTS,
NOTARY PUBLIC.
ACKNOWLEDGMENTS TAKEN,
CONVEYANCING AND GgNEgAL NOTARIAL
WORK DONE.
REUBEN.
OREGON
jr. a. p. McLaren,
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON.
v Rainier. Oregon.
D
K. H. r. cur.
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON.
St, Helen, Oregon.
JJ. . I. HALL,
PHYSIPIAN AND SURGEON.
Clatskanie, CoIumMa oounty. Or.
JJB.J. M P. CHALMERS,
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON.
8t. Helens. Orefton.
M. ME8ERVE,
Surveyor and Civil Engineer
" DKLEN A, OREGON,
tonnty Bnrvor. land Surveying, Town
SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT
There has just been received s large assortment of pore snd freh dings, patent
medicitis, etc . Also numerous other articles width ar found lu all nrst-clss
drug store. KaoMiabor thai lb place la buy yvar drugs Is at a drag star.
SAINT HELENS
- - - TOILET ARTICLES - - -
This hons alo enrties s very dirge UKortmetitnf fancy notions, consisting of
toilet arti. les siirb as perfuiusrv, snsn. tooth-bruslifest baillipoWders, and m
(act all article included in tbat I n. Also wriOng pa.sr aod school supplies.
PRESCRIPTIONS COHPODNDED DAY OR NIGHT
A competent pharmacist Is always on hand ready to compound prescriptions on
abort order. Mr. Ross is ever watchful of tb public' demands, snd yon will
always find what you want at bis estabUhment,
DR. EDWIN
MAIN STREET
ST. CHARLES HOTEL
If yon want to meet a friend yon
Corai r Front and Morrison St.
Portland, Oregon.
l DART & MUCKLE
P Are once more doing business at the old stand formerly oe t
Ml cupled by Muckle Bros., where can be found a complete stock of ri
Fresh Staple Groceries I
Jnnt from tha best markets of the world. They also have a J
new and complet Una of .......
I Ladies' Dress Goods, Latest Patterns.
( beaming mat tnetr noca wouia oe incomplete wiiaoar,, iocs. J
gentlemen also carry a large Invoice of .... .
Ladies' and Gents' Fine Footwear
g-JssHaT rr ' "'
MUOKLB BROS
MAHVFACTtTBSEa
Rough and Dressed Lumber
:FIR AND
Of Every Style,
AT THE OLD STAND,
ST. HELENS,
Clatskanie Drugstore u-
PRESCRIPTIONS COMPOUNDED AT ALL HOURS
Patent Hediclnea, Frascrlption Drags,
Toilet Articles, Fancr Notion, etc.
. u
ciea the market affords.
TERMS REASONABLE FOR REGULAR BOARDERS
Having been newly refurnished we are prepared to give aatiafao- '
tioo to all our i.alrons, and solicit a ahnre of your patronage. :
J. GEORGE, Proprietor, St. Helens, Oregon
KUTT BIROS
THE LEADING MERCHANTS OF
Vernonia and Cornelius. Ogn.
WRITE TO CORNELIUS FOR STAGE DATES.
FISHERMEN AND CAMPERS SUPPLIED
St. Helens MEAT - flARKET
All Kinds jut fresh and salted meats, saar, and fish.
. An express wagon runa daily to all parts of tba eitv.
MeaU by Wholesale
at Special Rate.
. . J. H, DECKER ...
.. The old and reliable barber bas bis ratora just aa
aharn as can be found. anl will ahave vou com
forubly and quickly for
GIVE HIM A CALL. AT THE
The table will be supplied with
Bosrt by the Day, Week, or
Everything: Clean.
t x, , A Jr..
DRUG STORE
ROSS, Prop.
ST. HELENS, OREGON
THIS LCAOINO FAMIl Y
HOTEL HAS BEEN COM
PLETELY RENOVATED.
will surely Snd him st this hotel.
C. W. KNOWLES,
Proprietor sad Manager
OF ANU DCALBSfl IN
CEDAR:
Grade and Variety
ORECOtt
th. Ptsce t. teem
Your Fresh Medicines
DR. J. B. HAUL. Prsortctor
.Clartskaal. Orocoa
t.v .u. r , tj:i.i-. i tvi: :
Sweetland & Sheldon,
Main St., 5t. Hsleas, Oregoe
only fifteen centa.
OLD STAND ON STRAND ST
tbe best the market afford.. '
; Mcath atRgEsen ... '
ol Your Patronage is 5a-'
t ;