I
OREGON MIST.
PUlUtHtD BVIBY FRIDAY.
SIDE-MAD PARAGRAPHS.
- Biroemoa CioaaD.Th Portland
eipotltton, after atruggliiig avral
week, battling agalnt great odd, hae
eAosad iu dimr to the public Thue
t urtlsrid has been taught anotherleesriu
bat the publio ar Dot to be gulled at
all tiro tod under til olroumstance
KoCE Jiw- c - gwovyv- Commli
tonw Bohoonover, ol Vernonia, n
oyer Tuesday to attend th regular
Jauuary term of county oourk II
reports four feet o( mow on lb
mountain between It. Helena end
Vernonia, making travel between tbe
two pleoee elmoet impOMibl.
-KuUroVaa-Tbe river el this
Vlaocleet Satu.day morning wee full
of lawloge, whioh ware Said to have
via from the Willamette. Tbejr
were allied in with floating loeand
soma driftwood. People along the
bore with email boat were hue pick
sng ep loga a good part of the day.
Striae Run Bandit. A. deep fall
.of enow eupplemented by a heavy fall
if rain, hae eaueed rapid viae in all
fcbo emaller etreame tribuUry to tbe
Columbia and Willamette river. Rome
f the emaller etreama in a few boura
became raging torrent, carrying away
everything that waa loose, eauving a
great amount of damage in placet.
Cauiroa or OwataaHip.The K
lama Bulletin haa been a. Id to F. R.
tJmiih, of Foreet Grove, Oregon, and
T. H. Adams, county school annerin
undent of Cowlita county, Waeh.
Thee gentlemen got out their flret
etnlaei week, and from iu appear
noo tbey underatand thoroughly the
great work which tbe have under
Avothb Bailboav Oommt. Ar
title of incorporation wore filed with
theaecreury of elate lest Tburaday,
neorporating the Oregon Construction
Cotnpaoy, which will have iu princi
pal onto at amotm. lie capital am
it plaoed at $3,000,000. The loonrpor
tort are Edwin Stone, J. L. Smith and
F. R. Strong. It hae been auggeetod
that tbey will build the Uoble rued.
i i mi .
! Pat Yora SoMcairnoii-The dol
lar belonging to tbe printer where are
theft A dollar hare and a dollar
there, aeattered over email towna, all
over tbe country, mile and mile
apart bow ahatl they be gathered to
gether Com horn, y are wanted :
ore in inle Ale that w may aend
you fourth again to battle for him,
and v.ndioaie liia Credit. Header, are
you cure you haven't a couple of print
er doltara nicking to your trousers
Feel down and aee, if you are not aur.
cUaaj tatiaa FnwaawMr. A. Hot-
day, nuraeryman, of SoappooeCv, in-
forme u that be haa eold all hia at
y plea thia year at 1 per boi. Quality
will elwara regulato the price, and
thero ie alwaya a demand f the ew
aerior article. Mr. Uoladay raiae
fruit for a bueioeae. and oimaeqtieotif
trie to keep up the quality, thereby
commanding the beet price In the
market. Other fruit growora may do
the earn thing if tbey will give tbe
attention to tbir orchard that tbey
ebould. , ,
" OtTTLTT or llatcoHTa. The
trial of attorney X. H. Sleeve in
Fortland for the murder of George W,
eyre ended teat Saturday by the
Jury Snding verdict of maoleurh
tar. The caae occupied twenty-bve
day. A motion lor a new trial will
be argued toon, and tbould that be
denied the ante will poetibl) go to the
aopremo court. It it aaid that on Brat
ballot the Jury atood ais for murder in
tbe flret degree, Ave for acquittal and
one for manalaughter. On the S7tb
ballot tbey agreed to manalaogbtar.
. Taw Cotwrr IllW have been
Informed by gentleman familiar with
the document that a bill haa been
framed end wilt be presented loth
egiaUiar, by the pontile of Rainier,
atking that tbe people of Columbia
canty may be allowed to vote on the
re-location of tbe county teat. The
bill provide, aa we are informed, that
at tbe nut general election the quae
tkm of changing tbe county aeat will
be aubmitted to the people, and that
In caae of no place receiving a major
Ity of all vote oeat, a eeeond vote will
be taken on the two highest eandi
datee at the general election following.
Tub Bamsbt BatATa The will of
Fraderick B. Ramsey, the old man
who waa burned to death In hia cabin,
waa v Sled , for probate yeeterday.
County Ttatorer A. A. Lambert waa
appointed eieoutor, and he it left
lifiOO in cash in lien of all damaada
be may have against the aetata. John
Ramaey, a brother, ia given 12000
arid Qeorgt Ramaey, a nephew, f 3,000.
Irijah B;ere raoeivea $2000, and the
St. Vtnoeat hoapiul a aimilar amount.
The balance of the estate ia to b dis
tributed among the lacal heira. The
value of the estate ia reported to be
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W,WV. ;
Aa Old Claim. The suit recently
filed in the atate circuit court by Ed
ward Cannon againat the Astoria sV
Portland Railroad Company recalla
tome incident of the attempt of the
defendant corporation lo construct a
railroad from Astoria to Portland In
' 1893. In that year the railroad fever
bad reached iu tint atage. Tbe peo
ple of Astoria, who were deairoua of
traneoontinantal communication, of
fared a large land aubaidy to C. W.
Scofleld and George Go, ol Salt Lake
City, on condition that tbey build the
road. The company waa Incorporated
'tb Mr. Scofleld aa viot-preiident, and
Mr. Qot aa chief engineer. After a
few month's work on the grading con
tract the company became financially
embarrassed, and work waa dropped.
How Mr. Cannon euee-the company for
117,663.33 on a claim aasigned to him
by Mr. Bco&eld for aalary due him for
service rendered as vice-president, at
the rate of f 500 per month. Mr. 8oo-
field bat resided in Aetoria ever since
.work on the road wa begun in March,
1831 Mr. J. Frank Watson, of that
sttty, it anrcatary of lb company.
Tbadb Ooc to FoatLAao. It it la
deed unitooa that tbe principal
tiart of the trade of Columbia county
goat to Portland, yet It It not very aur
prising. Portland merchant, through
close competition and cheap tranep.
tattoo, together with liberal advertis
ing, circular, etc., aeoure nearly all
tbe each trade from this eoonty. i ne
reason for till la they reach out for
buslnoss in a buaineaa way, They
realise that a merchant cannot aell
good without tbe people are aware
that he baa Weill, and leg in mate an
vertlainir i the only way tbi oan be
done. Kor la thia alL A community
ia measured by the etandard of it hue
tnesa enterprisea, and nrospemive Ini
iniuraiiia era onnaiautly sending for
ample copies of the newspaper that
tliey may ettimate tbe busloesa of a
particular arctiuo by tbe column of
it newpper. A well patronised
newaoaoer i the best recommeiidatinn
a ooiiimutiity can aend nut, fr proe
pective aetllere depend almoet entirely
uuiid it for guidance. Ie it eoy won
der that while other sections of tbe
northwest have improved rapidly with-,
in the past few years, Columbia county
haa atood almost still T Jot so long
aa the present biMlnese methods pre
vail tbe business of lb county will go
to Portland. ,,r
Am Old Piombbb. On Wednesday
mint of lat swk, Frederick U. Ram-
eey, on of the pioneer resident of
Oregon, living alone, neer the moutn
of tbe Willamette river, opposite 8auv
ie'a idand, came to a frightful end, bo
lot burned to death In hi own h-mse.
No one We near to render aasistanco.
About 7 :S0 o'clock of that night neiab
bora of Samaay, living on Sauvie'a isl
and, disooverod lit house to be or fir
and atartrd to render sssinunce, but
on account of anow and lee In the
river tbry were unable to cross the
ateam to the mainland. Tliureflay
mornlag they went to the bouae, find
ing the, building ia ruins', and amid
tbe charred end smoking ruin lay
tb b-dy of Ramaey. Tbe arma and
lege of the old pioneer were burned off
aad el that remained waa tbe black
ened trunk. Rear by lay hia dog also
cbarred. Kamsey bad beea la uregoa
M reata and bad accamulated oomrtd
rable wealth. It ie aaid that about
915,000 ia notee were deetmyed by tbe
fire. Mac deposited In a wooden boa
ia tbebniidiog. The remains of the
old gentleman were taken into chargi
by Coroner Corneliua, of Portland. 1
Of four" pee frtpT4.".f -
menteerein town Tuesday and
lated tba followinB : "About two years
ago a man named Shudy cam to the
eeti lament train t;nicgo, and tooa op
claim. He nm became acquainted
with la widow Ramhlaaki slid a liule
later made the Ramblaski residence
hia psrmsnent place of ah de and baa
k. - .1. .... u o.M.
wvu iii.i wvvr v,uw m m. w...'..- .
ki, who baa beea receiving aasiatanref
from the county lo maintain herselll
nd childteu the oldest of which, a
girl, ia about 14 year old it is cid
will aMn baenma a mother. 8lte
claim that ah waa rasrrte.1 to Sbudy
about a year ago, but aaye he will noi
atplaia further unle-a fortwil u do so.
Shady ia kaewa to hare a wile In Uln
ago from whom be k n-it divorre,!,
aad lha people in the pidand ecitle-
ment are conshlerably wurked up nv r
tba matter." Further developments
are awaited.
Moas Railboad Mr. Divideon, of
Vernonia, waa in th city Wedneaday
eaye tbe Clatekenie Chief, to meet our
eiliretie end talk tbe feasibility of
building a railrwad from ihit taiint In
to the Nehalem valleyt It tiatk the
cilisMit tomewhat by surprise, hut
every one that was aeeu waa In favor of
tbaa-hemttt Wear in bpee that the
rest at ar eitiarae will talk and make
aa liberal offeraae lb. we slresdy seen
This ia a aubiect wa have been think
mg tbnut lately aad eerioontv, too. A
railroad from tba Claiekanie to tbe
JCfhabm valley would be tbe beet out
let lor the people of that country.
Why not build itT We have the beet
grade, lowest pees, shortest route and
ttie toes t timber slongtbs route in the
world. At the earn time the mad
would tap tbe richest coal fields in that
valley.'.
it TM CAMTAU-Th dispatohef
from Salem Wednesday morning weri
to lb effect that everything i tx
tremely quiet in that city, much more
to than on Mrmar year, wnen tn
hurly-burley just before the mealing
of lha legudatnr tbrowt tba entire
population into a frensy. The accua
temad lobbyist baa wot yet made hi
appearaaoe ia that place, and notably
among 01 her thinga waa the lack of
persoo looking for clerkship. Tbe
(alter will probably tak the city by
tone about neat Monday, for lb
bande af lb Indicator point to a larger
atteodaiie of that cms of Individuals
thaa baa ever before beea there.
Float lea. Tba rivar baa been
full of floating ice lor tea day peat,
nd tbe aupply doea not aem to be
greatly diminished, even yet Ona an
noyiag thing ia the mot that lha ice
ie alwaya Ira tb ahip channel, ihu
greatly endangering navigation. Laat
Wedaaeday a Urgaeavily-lada
eel waa ssea to ansa down in tow of
two ales men, aad ibay nuM be heard
craihlng Ibrougb tba iea for several
mile np the river. If res sarhttia sc
cideata aecra from tb floating toe
every navigator ran ooaeidev himself
xceptioaaliy irtoby.
STtAMaBtr AoaoonD. Tlie etamr
Eldac, owned by the O. R. A If Co.,
whila it way ap th river from
Astoria, re into a abnel of the Will
melts river at toe beod below Univer
aity Park, aaye tba Bun. The- rivar at
Ihia place tnakea a very sharp turn,
and the river having at present a wry
strong currant, and the Steamer being
deeply loaded, made ateerlng extremely
difficult. Tb Harvest Queen, tbe
Tbomptoa and tbe Baker have been
sent to the relief of tba grounded
teamar.;
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BarTmrKOBlMoav-Mr. T. C.
Bell, ol Portland, waa in the city thl
week in the interest of the Oregon Col
iniaatinn Society, and made a canvaa
of tha town with a view to effecting a
permanent branch organisation of the
society fori thia county. We hope to
be able In ithe near futnr to asplaia
tie priocit of tb aorraty,
rUBdOaAIs AMD OBSBBA1.
George W. Moeck, of Rainier, waa la
town Monday. ,
Oregon City It tooa to bava a tele
phone eyelem.
M. J. Kitteriog, of Rainier, waa in
town Saturday.
f Assessor White, oi Quincy, waa in
town Wednesday.
K Surveyor Meeerva waa In the citv
on Wednesday, a lea
Tboe. Oliminger, of Scappooee,
in town Wedneedey.
SuoerlnUndent Watte.ol Scappooee,
waa in town Sunday.
John 8. Vancleve.of Boappoose, ws
in the city Monday last.
O. P. Chvldelin, of Keasy, waa in
town Wedneaday and Thursday.
Ed Porter and family returned lo
their home in Castle Rock Saturday.
f E'lwin Merrill haa been appointed
adnilniatrelor of tbe cslai Of Ole O
son, deceesed.
v Hood' araaparitla calendar for 1895
ia certainly "a tiling of beauty." Ask
your druggiat for one.
Ed MrEldownry, foreman of tbe
Ladd A Reed farm on Lake river, was
in the city laet Saturday.
M'ters. Dillard A Col went. to
Portlsnd Tumdsy to attend tolfgl
busines connected with tJotumbia
county's bond oaaua.
H. C. Lamherann, administrator of
the 8. F. Bbatluck rstt. made BnHl
settlxmrnt in the case before Judge
Blencbard Monday.
Oeorce E. Dvla. L. H. Tarpley and
Jndare P. H. Ward, attorneys, of Port
land, were lHiking after court matter
in St, Helen leat Friday.
If your income emonnte $4000 or
more a year the collector will, in
short lime, visit you to collect one per
cent on tbe amount. Editors are oot
ia danger.
The Firemen' ball to be given by
the 8t. Helena Fire Company on Fri
day, February lei. will be the event
of the season. Don,! fail lo attend it.
Ticket, Including supper, $1 00.
Next Monday O econ's nerdoa ma-
ebina will ceseeto run, and aiir clear
ing np tbe offatl lb criminal courts
can enjoy a much needed root. Pen-
noyer operated in mill ancreasruiiy,
Mrs. Holds Hdgkina. adminira
Iris of the estate of Thoa. Hodgkint
accomMnied by her attorney. Me.
Cat 11 n. of Portland, waa ia town Toe
day elnaing up the affdra of the eatate
and filing her final account for pra
b'. '.. -
r t. 1. 1 l it.1
a hank ia aoon to b etarUd in St.
Helena. Such an ineiitntion fi
nancially eirong, managed by reliable
bnainesa men would mi doubt be a
aiM-eeaa aa well aa a eonvenianc ta tba
public.
Frriaa tba Pendlstoa Trihooe It ia
learnea "bat H. V. Fuller, son-in-law
of Joeei'h Copelnd, of Gillion, baa
emhatk! in the theatrical buaineee.
hiving lead the opera bona in Pen
ileum and one in Walla W4IU. Ac
nording in the Tribune Mr. Fuller's
prsicta for enceeae are good.
Some tiir ego Mr. 8imon Goldbanm
of Ban Luis Rey, Csl., waa troubled
with a lame hack and rheumatism.
He used Chaniberlain'a Balm and 8
prompt iture waa effected. He says
te ha since srieiaed many of hia friends
to try i. and all who have done so
have spoken highly of it. It ia for
ale by Dr. Edwin Rom, druggiat.
It ia no uncommon thing to see men
on the street every day who think they
mat only know bow lo run their own
hiiaineee, but other pcoptee' aa well
Thia rlaaa ia very useful ia a commn
nliy eine they are alwaya of the puh
lic-apirited kind. It ia well to watch
aiii-b individola, lest while m-king
gesture with on hand they should
cet lb oihr hand into your pocket.
Hon. T. J. Cleeton waa in town yea-
I terday morning end left on the after-
TTi I" ?,?l!m Z
egW.tore. Mr. Cleetoa haa been put.
ting In some tim familiarising him
elf with the needs of hie eonrtitnenta
and gra to Salem with a number of
meaauree framed, which be Impae to
receive favorable action upon, and an
icipatee some good work accomplished
by that body in tbe internet of th
fMOpl.
Chamberlain'a Cough Remedy ia fam
one for ita cure of bad colda It opene
the secretion a, rellevea the lung and
aida natnra ia restoring th system to
a healthy condition. If freely used as
aoon a tb cold haa beea eontr.ictel.
nd before it has become settled In the
ystem, it greatly lessens th aa verily
of th attack aad ha often enred in a
ingle day what would have been a se
vere eold. For tale by Dr. Edwin Rose,
druggist.
Tha contractor on the new water
works at Astoria ia offering $1.50 per
day for common Who aud it ia t'toa
iahing to n.ite the kick that goes up
because it ie not higher, eome, though
admitting they need the work very
badly, object to working for that price.
In our opinion there are thousand of
people in the state of Oregon who
would be only too glad to get $150
per day though it ia somewhat lower
than former wagea. We are not liv
ing in boom timea now.
Ats OI4 awldterte ataeeeameadoUew,
Ia th late war I wa soldier in the
First Maryland Volunteers, Company
O. During my term of service I con
tracted chronio diarrhoea. Since then
I have ueed a great amount of medi
cine, but when I found on that would
givem relief it would injur my
stomach, until Chamberlain'a Colic,
Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy wa
brought to my notice. I used it and
will say it ia th only remedy that gave
me permanent relief and no bad results
followed. I take pleasure in room
mending Ihia preparation to all of my
old comrades, who, while giving their
ervicea to their country, contracted
tht dreadful disease as I did, from eat
ing unholsom and uncooked food.
Your truly, A, E. Bending, Halaey,
Oregon. For ear by Pr. Edrria Boat.
DKER IBIiAHD.
Samuel Bevia ia home for a vieil
from San Francitoo.
Muckle Bros, are atartiog to oat
aordwovd on their ranch, r.
Charley and Alvil Merrill ar put
ting their timber into cord wood.
W. H. Gibson 1 home from tb Cas
cade locks, where be baa been working.
Chriatmaa wa riebtly observed here
all hough w bad no tervicca or public
gathering.
Mrs. Ferchen and daughter ar via-
iting Mra. Fercbeo't parent, Mr. and
Mra. engllab.
Edwin Merrill haa been appointed
edministrator of tbe esiale of Ole Ol
son, deceased.
Gorge Merrill of Rainier, ha been
vialting friend and relatives here
since Kaw Year.
Cautain Bonser and family ar via
Itlng Mra. Bon-er"s parenta, Mr. and
Mrs. English, and other friend.
A danahtar of Frank Biahon's. of
Upper Tide creek ettlement, is quite
po..riy irom tn enect 01 a lingering
attack of whooping cough. .
E. J. Barna' new barn ia aettina
well rsfed. When fluiahwl it will add
materially to the improvement of bi
'iiiiroie.
Moat of the farmers here "hava re
ceived lack 'aea of aeeal from Senator
Dolnh. If tha senator doea not wieii
tbe farmer to have tbe aiher dollar,
he Intends that they ehall hava the
"Silver" Onion.
The fourth child waa born to the
wife of Jamee Oaitcna at S o'clock
Sunday morning, the lttib of Decern
her, and the Ural child, a boy, was
born to tbe wife of W. O. Bumeardner
on the 26tb utt. Both families are
doing welt.
A petition baa been circulated and
generouely aigbed. here, and forwarded
to tha Dortnf&c department at Weth
ingtoo, asking for tb appointment of
Mra. Nettie English a poetmaeier, in
place of 0. Englieb, resigned. No one
more capable lo fill the position could
DC ppoinicu titan asn. jontuau.
Atftn ammhiiImi tha ,,lliae dav. wban
th'y found that during their bee nee
a beaver found nie way into ine aeo
tion house. Tbey at first thotichl f
aaninrina' hlin alia and aandinar him
hi the oiiy park in Porilaod, but the
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nireu gin iniornieu luera iuai it waa
her pet.
Proleaeor Jamea Courtney, a uatur
aliat from fan Francisco, baa been in
this neighborhood for eome dsys past
gathering curio. The professor claims
to hsve f.aind more material here thai
any place in tbe aiaie. He left well
I aded wiib mosse. planta. etc., novel
Indian, curiae and valuable stones.
He claimed to have found a m. thai
ammped him, but we told him it waa
a native mias-back.
"Behold how lair thing it ia and
how becoming well together such of
brethren aa an in unity to dwell.'' It
ia a fact that it doea look well for
children to viait their parenta during
tha holiday. Nothing can be more
pleaaan. to the a rents than to know
ol tb childreo a love and esteem
Nothing ahould be more pleasant to
the children than to visit their arenu
and the old borne, th borne of their
youth.
New Year day wa aa pleasant
day aa could be. warm, wun frequent
viita of the aun'a raya tbawina lh
r round from the .recent cold aaap.
Tbe morning area rather threatening,
but by noon no ona could think what
the morrow was In bring aa. About ft
o'clock the next morning a light enow
began to fall in short showrra. By 8
o'clock tha snow began to fall at tba
rate on inch aa hour and by noon
th bliss 1 rd waa region and at t o'clock
th next morning nearly SO inchee of
anow waa on the ground. All the af
ternoon of the 2nd tbe storm waa wild
ami jiiat cold enough to bring tbe
anow in ib nuwt blinding and dia
gaeeable manner. It waa another day
like the memorable SUt id December,
1892, whea the poixOar young post
master at Reuben, Eli Rosier, kwt hi
life while hunting lor duck lece than
two milea from home. At aa early
hour on the morning of tb 3rd, th
now turned to rain but wa ao cold
that it became a glare of ice oa every
thing that waa exposed.
Farm For Sale
i (( anres, mostly improved, two mites
lUV from coanty seat, good bank barn,
with shad attached, sasnl-anbhed horue
with toed oetlar; alee farming imptetasats.
00 sacks potatnas. t eaara. 2 borasa, wairsn.
hack, boga, young cattla. boaaeboM goods.
ete. Prioa liS.SOO. Injaira of
MKS. W. K OODFRST.
8t Helens, Coturubia County, Oregoa.
SHERIFF'S BALE.
BT VIBTOB or AN EXECUTION, TJI0.
taaat, order and dserw, duly laniad eul ot
aad antler th seal ol tha Circuit oourtof Iks
tuts ot Orwon, County ol Columbia, la faor st
Mi. RobartMcKath. as plaintiff, YJ Jotau Hay
nard, W. H. Coorars, and N. . Mojsr. as de
fendants, ta ma duly directed, dated lbs MXh
day of Daoember, WM, upon s Judfmant and
decree raaderad on the isth day of May, mi,
and entered oa tha ttth day of May, USi,
la favor of Mrs. Robert McMatfc, ptalntlff, and
aaliiat John Maynard. W. H. Cooyert and N.
I. htoyar, dafendanta, lor Uie sura of ttot with
Intereet thereon, at the rate nt IS par cant par
annum, from the h day of Jsaaary. Dm, sad
I00 atloruty's fee,, and th further sum at
team oosts, also tha sorts oa this sulL eon
maodtns me to make aala of the followta ds
nrtbad real property la-wlt: Lot a of taoUon
17. township north, range t wsat of WDlemett
meridian, situated la Columbia oounty, Bute of
Oraeon. And on Noramber Mth, Its, it was
further ordered and decreed that lha eoutheaet
one-quarter of tha southeast one-quarter, and
lota a. t, and T, section 17, townanlp north
ranas. ft weet of tha Willamatta meridian, aitn
atadln Columbia oounty. But of Oraaxm.ba
old andar this decree, or enough and euBeienl
thaaaof to saUnty thle Judgment, tntereat, eorta,
and acerulniiooets. Now, therefore, by Ttrtua
a, eeM aieniirJtiA. ludemaat. ordar and decree.
nd la oamplisne with the enmmendl of said
errrt, 1 wiu, on Haturaay, tne asm aay, oi jana
arr, 1M, at tee hour of 10 o'elook A M., at tha
front doer ot tha oounty aonrthouM, tn Bi Het
ene, Columbia eourrtr. Oreiron, salt, aubleet to
redemption, at publio auction, to the highest
btctSer, for eaatt, all the right, title and Interest
whieh tha above-named defendants or either of
them had on tha Sth day of January, 1892, or
sinoehad ta and to tho above-described real
property to satiety said execution, Judgment,
order and dearee, IntorssU oew and all seoru
Insonata, C. r. DOAN,
SxM Sharif ol Columbia Coanty, Oreynn.
v patod St. iieirsa, Oregea, Deoetaeer M, lev.
; Awardad .
Klcfcatt Hottei-Wotid'a fair.
D1X
CnEAl.1
PGTrCIl
MOST PERFECT MADE
A pom Crap Cresm of Tartar Powder. Fret
torn Ammonis, Alum or any other sdultsrsni
40 YEARS THE STANDARD.
leeelnflwa Nellee.
NOTICE is bsrsby glvsn that tbs part
nrrxhlo heretofore aziadiie bsiwsra
J. a. Cloninaer smi Oeorts A. Hrliia. doins;
buxineas sndcr the nras nsins ot KHiinaer
AHriiin. lathis dsy rfi-aolred by raoiual
emiaant. Oeoraa A. Brion. retiriite. J et.
UloiiinfM-r aasumcs all liabilities 01 ws nrss
aad all account are paysaie " aim.
ttt, new us, ur., ueceiiiner u. inn.
J. a. Cuiauaa.
dltjU Oso. A-Bsisa.
Kwtlce af flMl aetMeraera.
NOTICE is hereby siren that Air John
ma. adiulniatrator of tbe eatate of
Cliarlee ThtRwla. deceaesd, baa filed Wa
filial aottoant, and tas Hearing oi ODfcuom
to aame has beea et by the Hon. Dean
Blai.cliard, e-nnty jonge, lor rnamj. . soe
nth nfiannarv. 15. at 10 A. is., st
the county oourihouae in Bt. Helens, Ore
gon, at which time and place any objec
tions to same win oe nearii.
dUjll A.LV JOHNSOK.
W.J. Rica. Administrator.
Attorney for Administrator.
TBEAUKKf-a HSJTICB.
Cootmr TaBARcaaa'a Omca,
8t. Haucaa. Or., Jan. 2, 1895.
Kotiea is hsr-by given that nil enpaid
County Warrants of said Uoanty which
base beea presented and endorsed "Not
Paid for Want of rands," up to osp. 10th.
IBM. aleo Warrant. No. 3342, 23411, 2347,
2348, 238. 2346. 2344, 2351, 23S3, and 23S0.
will be paid upon presentation at this
office. Interest will not aw allowed altar
data- of this aota. B. M. WH ABTON.
Treaaarer of Calambia County, Oregort.
PEOPLE
Desirous Buying
Weald da area to arder
Q. HEITKEMPER
Tbe Portlaad Jeweler,
Corner of Third and Morrison.
Too vlll save at leaat T3 par cant, sod gat good
tooda. Diamond., welches, silverware, optical
goods, sis. YouramiaaposdsneaiasoUcllad.
J. ST. Slusser,
HAIR DRESSER
AND-
T0NS0RIAL ARTIST.
Having reretitle located in tha city aad
wiahins to establish rursel. I invite lha
ptrblie to favor ma with at least a abara of
year treae. eaarp, aasa rasors.
COLBOaUra OLD ST AMD
8T. HELENS, : : : OREGON
PROFESSIONAL.
H
AaaiBON AIXXN,
ATTORNEY AND COUNSELOR
AT LAW.
8T. BBLKirS. - OBXOOM.
NOTARY PC BLIC. C"NTKTANCING,
COLLECTIONS.
rpHOMAS a WATta,
NOTARY PUBUC.
ACKNOWLEDOM MITB TAUK,
CONVITANCINO ANDOXNiaA. NOTAUAL
WO, DONE.
REUBEN, - OREGON
Ja. A. P. McLAKKN.
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON.
Rainier. Orsgoa.
J. H. ft. CLIFF,
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON.
1 81 Helens, Oragsa.
)-' BALL,
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON.
. CUUksnis. Columbia csanty. Or.
jyL. t. St. T. CHAXMBtJ,
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON.
Bt Helen. Orsgoa.
9, HKSBRVE.
Snrreyop and Civil Engineer
DELENA, OREGON.
County Surveyor. Land Surveying, Town
Platting and Kngiaseriog work promptly
executed.
A HOLIDAY
PRESENT p
SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT
Theve has mt been received s lerge assortroent of pare end fresh drags, patent ;
asdicinsa, ete. Also namsrons otbar artiolas wbicb sra foaad in sli first-class
drug stores. Ban ami bog tltat the place to buy year drop la at a drag store. '
'
SAINT HELENS
- - - TOI ET ARTIC ES
This hoase else carries s vary tsrge sssortmsnt of fancy notions, eondatlng of
toilet srtirlea sucb as psrfarusnr, soaps, Uiotli-brusbes. tootli-powders, sna In
fact all articles included ia that line. Also writing psjsr and scbool sappUss.
PRESCRIPTIONS COMPOUNDED DAY OR NIGHT
. A competent pharmacist ia always on band ready to com poo nd prescriptions oa
abort order. Mr. Hots ia sver watchful of tha public's demandi, and yoa will
always find what yoa want at bis estabUshaant.
DR. EDWIN
MAIN STREET
ST. CHARLES HOTEL
If yoa want to meet a Mead yoa
Cora r Front aad Monisoa Sta.
Portland, Oregon
DART & MUCKLE
Art on3 mora dolog
enpiaxt bjr Hackle Bro.
Fresh Staple
Jast from tbe beet ramrkets of tbe world. Tbey alee bava a
mw aod complete line of ...... .
Ladies Dress Goods, Latest Patterns.
Realising that tbeir stock woeld be Incomplete witaoak, tfceee
aentlsmea also carry a large invoics of .....
Ladies' and Gents' Fine Footwear
ratwrfwafk
MUGKLB BROS
"V.
MAXtrFACTDEXSS OF AsTO DEALBKa IV
Rough and Dressed Lumber
FIR AND CEDARS X
Of Every Style,
AT THE
ST. HELENS.
Clatskanie Drugstore
PRESCRIPTIONS COMPOUNDED AT ALL HOURS
Fates Kedlclnea, FTeeeHptioa Draas. '
Toilet Arttelss, Fsaey Nottoaa, sta.
Th table ar alwaya supplied with the Best Edible aad Dalka
cim tbe market afford.
TERMS REASONABLE FOR REGULAR BOARDERS
Having been newly refurniabed we are prepared to give aatisfao -lion
to all oar patron, and eolicit a ahnra ol your patronage.
J. GEORGE, Proprietor, St Helens. Oregon
M:lSriJTT BROS
THE LEADIVO MERCHANTS OP
Vernonia and Cornelius, Ogn.
WRITE TO CORNEUUS FOR STAGE DATES.
FISHERMEN AND CAMPERS SUPPLIED
St. Helens' MEAT - HARKET
All Kinds of fresb sod sailed masts, saasare, and Sab.
An esprese wagoo rana daily to all parte of the dry.
Meat y Wholesale Sweetland & Sheldon,
at Spedai Rate. Main at., st. rwasw, Oret.
. . J. H.
TOMSORIA -
The old and reliable barber haa his raior jost aa
' aharp aa can be found, and will abate yoa coca ' ' ..'
tortably and quickly for only fifteen cent. ' r
GIVE HIM A CALL AT THE OLD STAND ON STRAND ST
TEH ; OMIEllWiS.l'::c EaWI3:tv
The table will be upplied with the best tba market afford.
Eosrd by ths Day, Wesk, or Ksnth st fazzzzzlli r:t:s
E-ory thing Clan. A Share of Ycur Patronage ia Solicited.
A. H. BLAKESLEY, Prop, ST. HELENS, OR
DRUG STORE
ROSS, Prop.
ST. HELENS, OREGON
True LiAotna rseHtr
HOTEL HAS BCfff OOat
PLtTELV a E NOV AT CO.
will surely Snd him at this noteL
C. W. KNOWLES.
LE a e e e ;'
barinow st tb old Und formtwlf o 4
wher ctii bt found a eomplW itock of M
Groceries
Grade and Variety
OLD STAND,
OREGON
Vrwr Freeh Medlcffwe
Oft. J. B. HALL, aslsaf
H2
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DECKER . . .
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