The Oregon mist. (St. Helens, Columbia County, Or.) 188?-1913, January 25, 1895, Image 3

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OREGON MIST.
"UBMBHXD tVKRY FRIDAY.
SIDE-HEAD PARAGRAPHS.
For DtmoLiRY. In Justice Bwng
r's oourl Monday 0. M. Brook, K.
Jsrvle and B. B. Sanborn, nil of
Quinn'i, wera tried Uon a charge of
burglary preferred by J, Quinn. The
defendants were promptly discharged.
On a Trip. Editor R. H. Mitchell,
of the Nehalent Journal, waa ia town
Monday and Tueiday on buainees
trip. While away from home he via
ited several plaoei along tha river, ac
quainting himaelf with the county
ad it Interests.
: rg '.
SlIOULDEt DllLOOiTBD Mr. E. A,
Thnmaa, formerly of Oillton, and well
known in thia place, had the misfor
tune laat Saturday to dislooata one of
hie shoulders, lie was attempting to
Corral aome hoga at Gallon, whan he
waa knocked againat a ferns by
on of the beaeta with such (oro aa to
reault aa above atated.
A CoBaoTioit.-Mqnday'e Oregon
Ian stated that a movement waa on
foot to build a aidewalk from thia place
to Houlton, a diatance of two milee.
The aidewalk la all right, but the dia
tance, please, la inoorreot. From 81.
Helena to Houlton ta a little leai than
a mile, and when the walk la completed
the diatance will hardly be noticeable.
CocminiTta Ahiitid.- Tues
day moroine; a man by the name of
John Edwarda waa arrested on board
the ateamer Kellogg at Portland, on a
warrant charging him with counter
felting. Edwarda' borne la at Carroll'
Point, Waah., and It ia the belief of
the authoritiea that be haa been ex
tenaively engaged la the counterfeit-
log buaineaa.
FiatMBXt' Ball. The Firemeni1
ball to be given bera on February 1st,
will be a thoroughly enjoyable affair.
The committee ia prepared to properly
entertain a large number of guests.
Mrice'e orobeatra and the Ridptefield
Braae Band have bean engaged to fur
nish the mualo. An excellent supper
will be aerved. Ticketa including sup
per 91.00.
f Fits-bull Tai. At a apodal meet-
in held at tne achool bouaa wednee-
day evening, a apeciai mill Ui wa
voted to raise funda for tb purpoe of
defraying current eobool aipanaea In
thia district. The diraotora will real
Ise about 1400 from thle rate, and
will thae be able to continue the achool
until the expiration of the currant
acnoot year.
To Ohoawik. Mr. F. Vivian, of
Columbia Oily, deputy P. W. C. of
the Ancient Order of Foreatere of
America. Inlands to visit St. Helena in
a few daya for tha purpoe of orga
nising m court of the above order. He
inteode first to call a meeting for that
Jmrpoee, and until that time Mr. viv.
n will be pleated to give any infor
tnation asked for on the subject.
A CoMPoarra Vaaaxi.. On Monday
afternoon of thia wk a compoaite
English veaeel passed down in tow of
the Haeaalo. the vessel i built of
ateel above the the water, and below
tb water-line tb composition ia com'
posita, a very coelly material. Cap
tain Allen informed u that thle was
the Brat veaael of that peculiar compo
sition aver in the Columbia river.
Bao Nawa. It will be with regret
that our young people will learn that
Mr. Gilaon, r.f Houlton, will cut the
great? amount of timber away from
tha skating pond known aa Broyles'
lake. Thia lake baa been the scene of
much merriment In tha way of skat
ing, and when the timber ia cut away
it Ta feared that a difference will Uke
afTect ia the freeaing of tha lake, and
tbua apoil lota of sport. fl ' ,
Married. At tha home of the
bride's pareote, at PitUburg, laat Sun
day, Miss Attla Matthews and Mr.
Wot. Lea, of Rainier, were united in
the boly bonds of wedlock. The bride
is one of Columbia county's foremost
society belle, while tha groom is one of
Rainier's quiet, steady and induatrioua
young men, tha city marshal of that
town at present Tkb Mist Joins a
large circle of friends in wishing them
a prosperous journey through Ufa. ,-
I undated. The people of varno
Bia have been experiencing consider
able difficulty of late with high water.
The recent heavy enow and rain waa
the rauae of the Nebalem river and
Rock creek raising to an aimoat un
known height, aweeping logs, brush,
etc., along with the raging torrent,
and flooding part of the town. Per
sona, eoneeauenilv. journeyed to their
Iilaeee of business in smallpoaU, so we
lava been informed. 8aencer Rose
didn't tell us, but we had good reason
to believe tb story.
Stop thb Bochtibs. Why should
the oounly court pay k bounty on tha
soalpa of wild animals, especially tba
larger oneeT Tha bounty tin a cougar
or bear doea not encourage their kill
ing. Indeed, people will kill theae an
imal whenever and wherever they get
a chanoe. It is necessary for their
own protection and the protection of
their stock. It may be practicable to
offer a bounty on squirrels, gophers,
and some others of the orop destroying
kind, hut tha larver animate will be
killed whenever opportunity afford
whether a bounty ia offered or not.
Gravity Water Everything now
pointa to the possibility of St. Helens
being supplied with fresh mountain
i water. II the proper encouragement
ia manliest this thing can be brought
to a auooesarul termination, and 8t.
JJ.elens can hav as pore, clean water
a any In -tha. state. An im
provement is poniihla bver the present
aupply, and we earnestly hope the
change can be brought around. The
proposition, we believe, ia to bring the
water from one of the Urge springs on
Germany hill, a thing whioh could be
easily done without requiring the out
lay of a great amount of money, A
conservative estimate duces the cost
of tb proposition at about 500,
Sidbwalk MfBTiMa Pursuant to
a call for a meeting of those Interested
in a sidewalk from Houlton to this
place, promptly at 7 :30 Monduy even
ing a iarg crowd of aulhuslasllo per
sona gathered at tb courlhoua and
proceeded to organiz ana atsouss me
problem, Wm. II. Dolman was elec
ted to the chair and Dr. H. Rt Cliff,
secretary. The following resolution
waa submitted to trie aemtiiga oy
Mr. W. B. Dillard; "Reolvd, That
a sidewalk from St. Helens to Houlion
is a necessity, and that said sidewalk
be built on aa atralglit a line a possi
ble." Tb resolution was adopted.
Mr. Dillard SDoke at leiiKib on the
subject, and stated that he and others
bad made a survey of me route, aim
found that the walk could be built on
an aimoat straight line, without a
bridiii of any kind, and said the walk
would be a benefit to tieople residing
at both places, to Hie pro)rty owner,
and also to all business men. Others
spoke favorably of the proportion, u.
H. Lamont read report oi council com
mittee on sidewalka, a follow : ' We,
your commiite on sidewalke would
respectfully teport that w And there
have been $4 In money and 26 day's
work subscribed to the new sidewalk
fund ; that it will uke 9120 worth of
lumber to complete the same, and
that we would recommend that the
city of St. Helena appropriate 186, the
amount necessary to complete l lie
walk to Houlton." Tha following per
sons were appointed a committee to
establish a route, and report on same;
bav.ng power to make an estimate of
coat, etc i J. Muokle, Jr., Thos. Cooper,
G. D. Gilson, John Urie, and A. N.
Clark. Upon atiKgestioo of Mr. Dil
lard E. E. Quick waa appointed to
look alter the right-of-way. Many
persona from Houlton were present,
and all manifest a willingness to do
what they could to secure the walk.
After numerous remarks by sundry
persons the assemblage adjourned to
meet again two weeks from laat Mon
day eveoing.
Adjudged Inianb. Laat Tuesday,
afUr an examination before a board
consisting of Justice Swager, Dr. Chal
mers, Dr. Cliff, and conducted by At
torney Allen, Wm. A. Meeker waa ad
judged insane and committed to tba
asylum at Salem. For some day
past Mr. Meeker evinced signs of in
sanity, but it waa thought that careful
watching and attention by a pbyaioian
would result in his cure, but all with
no avail, and in the afternoon of that
day Sheriff Doan took the unfortunate
young man to Salem, Mr. Meeker's
insanity waa caused, it ia thought, by
the use of strong drink. It will be
remembered that Mr. Meeker was sher
iff of this county two terms, and made
an efficient officer, besides, be com
maiided the respect of the entire com
munity. A the sheriff paased down
to the ateamer with the unfortunate
man one could see many heads bowed
in sorrowful though of the sad over
taking of one who had been with aa
for so many rears. It ia hoped to aff
ect a cure for him where he has been
placed if such can be done.
County Fribtino. Alleged news
papers of the county have had a great
deal to say in the past about eiliorbl
tant nricee being charged for county
printing, etc. At tba January term of
county court the printing, according
to law, must be awarded to the paper
having the largest circulation, the
price, of course, considered, but not
one of theae so called papers put In an
appearauce and asked to compete, for
reasons, perhap, better known to
themselves. - If tbe price haa been too
lugu they bad an opportunity ' to I
duce it if they have the circulation to
juatify. As a matter of fact, Commis
sioner Schoonover ha taken it niton
himself in the past to compare The
Mist's bills for job printing, with thooe
of Portlaud houses, and rind that by
keeping the work at home tbe county
saves about forty percent. Tbe court
concluded in tbe preinUes that Thb
Mist's work had beeu very aatisfactory
in the past, and awarded it the con
tract for another year.
To thb Point. The county court atN
it laat session took a step in tb right
direction by not allowing road super-
visors more than one day's pay for
everv alx dava worked on tha road
Road aupervisors have been known to
work their omoe lor wuat there waa in
it in Columbia county, regardleta of
tha publio good. The late order of
court Will, to some extent, prevent
these abuaee of publio trust. Men
who bave tha interest of tbe road die
tricta at heart should be appointed to
fill these offioee; men who will not
work the thing entirely In their own
interest. It is true a man should re
ceive lust compensation for his aer-
s lust compensation for his aer-
vices, but it ia evident to many that
some have received pay for what they
have not done.
Heux to the Grand Jury. Wm.
Lee, marshal of Rainier, charged with
allowing a prisoner to escape, was
tried before Justice Swager Wednes
day, and held in the sum of 9150 to
await the action of the grand jury,
Th case is rather a knotty one, as the
defendant' is charged with allowing
one Albert Matthews, who was placed
in his official custody, to get away.
Matthews was arrested by R. H. King
for stealing a net belonging to the lat
ter. Matthews is in hiding somewhere
in the vicitity of Rainier, but his ap
prehension will, no doubt, be brought
about. W. J. Deits and Thos. Cooper
are the sureties for Mr. Leo.
Thb Sale Confirmed.-The sale of
the Oregon Paciflo railaoad to Bonner
Hammond for f 100,000 was con
firmed by Judge Fullerton at Corvallia
last' Saturday, The property is said
to represent a caah investment of sev
eral million .dollars, beaides there is
nearly -on, million dollars standing
against the road aa operating expen
ses during the last year or two. Two
different lot of the. former manager
have. tiled notice of appeal to the su
preme court. So it now seems certain
that high tribunal will have to settle
the long pending controversy.
In the local lodges of Knights of
Pythias and Odd Fellows several mem
bers are communicaatsof th Catholic
church, reports the Pendleton Tribune.
Since the recent denunciation of those
secMt sooicties by the pope, they have
been mm fronted with their conflicting
positions, and the majority bas decided
not to sever their lodge connection.
PERSONAL AND GENERAL,
Miss Josie Groves was in Portland
Sunday.
Mrs. A. Davis visited in Portland
this week.
Dr. H. R. Cliff was in Portland last
Saturday. ;
James Quinn, of Quiniis, waa in our
city Monday.
Mr. anJ Mrs. Harrison Allen visited
Portland Friday.
E. E. Quick spent a portion of the
week in Salem.
F. D. Henrlci, of Mootaville, was ia
town Wednesday.
There are 107 boys at the state re
form School at Salem,
Judge J. B. Doan, of Rainier, was
In town Wednesday.
Smelt, in great quantities, ar run
ning in the Guwlit river.
Mr. C. H. Johns and son ware visit
tng in Rainier this week.
8ulcrib for Thb Mist and get all
the news along the river.
Mra. Keilhty, of Portland, is visit
ing relatives in this place.
Justice Swsger's court was the scene
of much activity this week.
Tickets to the firemen's dance, In
cluding an excellent supper, only 91-
J. R. Beesle left Monday morning
for Salem, where he reuiaiued several
days.
Attend the Aremena' dance next Fri
day night. It's to your interest to as
sist In this affair.
Tha shipping has been lively on the
river during th paat week, in tow-
boat ar all busy.
Miss Bertha Gillihan and ber broth
er, Homer Spencer, of Vernonia, were
in town Tuesday.
R. Q. Brown, county treasurer of
Marion county, died of heart disease
last week. He was 29 years old.
Attorney Adams, of Hillsboro, was
in town Monday as deputy prosecut
ing attorney in a case in tbe justice
court.
Rainier is to have a paper. The
first number will probably be out this
week. "Lay on, MvUuff." the more
the merrier.
Captain Allen, at one time pilot on
the Potter, bat at present captain of
the steamer Haeaalo. waa in town Mon
day eveoing.
The Mist waa awarded the contract
for doing the county printing. Tboae
who wish tbe county news should sub
scribe for Thb Mist.
A cougar was heard screaming back
of town one evening laat week. Next
day some men gave chase but saw no
signa of bis cougarahip.
A. H. Imus, of Kalama, was in town
Tuesday. Mr. Imus tell us that while
Kalama ia not booming, there are soma
rapid strides toward advancement.
Fred Clear waa at home on Sunday
from Portland, where he bas beeu em
ployed for some time aa lineman for
the telephone and telegraph campan-
ies, repairing hues.
Th people of Vancouver held maas
meeting laat Saturday to discus waya
and means for deepeding tbe channel
between that city and the mouth of
the Willamette.
There will be preaching next Sun
day evening at the church in this
place at 7 :30 o'clock. It is desired
that thoe attending will be on hand
promptly at the appointed hour. .
Orchards in thia vicinity suffered
some damage from the recent sleet
and snow storm, but tbe shortage in
the fruit crop this jear, on that ac
count, will probably not be percepti
ble after all.
Wm. J. Deils, Robert Campbell and
Johnie Braim, of Rainier, were in town
Monday on buaineaa. Mr. Dxits in
formed us that there were' 800 signers
on their petition to vole on the county
seat question, ;
Jones Brothers Big Four minstrels
ill appear at the opera house in this
ilaee next Monday evening, January
th. They have a number of special
ties which will be produced. Admis
on 15 and 26 cent. .
Jay Doming, a former employ of
T hb Mist office, left Friday for Salem
w Here he was called to take a "ait" in
t e sUte printing office. Jay is a very
fi ithful and efficient printer, and we
b lieve will prove a valuable adjunct
td tbe state office.
iThj theory that a severe freete-ui
up
te
ma;
,re-
I follows an extraordinary high watei
Will fail to prove itself true this tim
4 unleea it come pretty soon. Fore
casts ia thia respect in Oregon are
very muoh like the wheel of fortune
they are darned onsartin
Dr. E. T. Carna, dentist, of Portland,
will ytsit Rainier April 10th and
main on til April 20th. Dr. Cams is
prepared to do all kinda of work per
taining to dentistty. Teeth on gold,
silver, aluminum, and rubber plate,
Gold crown ard bridg work. Tseih
extracted without pain.
Some time ago Mr. 8imon Ooldbatim
of 8aa Luis Rev, Cal., was troubled
with a lame back and rheumatism
He used Chamberlain's Balm and a
prompt cure was effected. He says
be ha since advised niaay of his friends
to try it snd all who have done so
have apoken highly of it. It is for
sale by Dr. Edwin Ross, druggist.
In another column will be aeen the
advertisement of Leonard Huff A Co.,
commission merchants, St. Helens,
Oregon. The new firm, in addition to
their commission business, oarry a
stock of feed and expect to add aline
of 8 tapis groceries in I he near future.
Mr. O. H. Newell is tha manager for
the oompany, whioh Insure a share of
th trad of this locality.
Chamberlain's Cough Remedy is fam
ous for its cures of bad colds. It opens
the secretions, relieves the lungs and
aide nature in rettoriug the system to
a healthy condition. If freely used aa
soon as the cold has been contr.icte1,
and before it has become settled in the
system, it greatly lessens the severity
of the attack and has often cured, in a
single day what would have been se
vere cold. For sale by Dr. Edwin Ross,
druggist.
THB aUSNATORIAIi FIGHT.
Opposition to Senator Dolpta Rap
Idly increasing.
Tttj, kin..i tJ thm flnxrnn Ipfflft-
lulnra vnforf unaralnlv for United
(Hates senator Tuesday. In the senate
Dolph received th full republican
vote, 19 ; Bennett, democratic, 8 ; Hare,
populist, 8.
In the house was where tbe bolt
occurred. The favorable mention of
Dolpb'a name was met with hisse
from the galleries and lanny, wnne me
td ma ( Mivira tha iirnal for an
outburst of applause which was deaf
ening. The vote in tne noose sumu ;
Dolph 29, Moore ZZ, ixird I, Hare 7.
Wedueeeay at noon the two houses
met in joint convention and proceeded
to ballot for senator, with tbe follow
ing results
Dnlnl, . -.
..44
..17
,.10
.. 6
.. 8
.. 4
.. 1
Moore... ,
Hare (pop).
Ixrd
Itoimett (iicm) .....
Ilii,iaiin
Umr.rum H. WilliallUt
Scott of Linn, who is an anti Dolph
man. mam Aifliiuul both davs oil ac
count of sickness. Senators Alley and
McUlung ol lane, senator jonnson ui
Lipo, vhangMd from Dolph to Her
mann and Representative Keyt of
Polk changed from Dolph to Williams,
thus ioing lour votes to voipn.
It ia generally believed that Dolph'
chances are on the decline and will
not again rie. The people ai em to be
up in arm all over the state against
the corporations or any one connected
therewith, and are making a deter
mined fight for some man whose in
terest are more cloely allied with tbe
people. It may be several days before
a senator ia elected.
More Fish Net Stealing. Fred
Wcatherwas, of Rainier, was arragned
in Justice Swawer's court yesterday
on a charge of grand larceny in steal
ing a fish net. The complaining wit
ness waa R. H. King. At tbe hour of
going to press tb examination was
still in progress. It seems that King,
whose tnal takes place Saturday, waa
offered $150 by Weathewax to not pros
ecute bira, thus compounding a felony.
The caae is so complicated tbat at thia
time it i bard to trace tbe details.
which may prove interesting in tbe
outcome. Later. Wetbnrwax wa
discharged for want of evidence.
The Mist is very much in need of
the mouey due it on subscription and
otherwise. We are obliged to pay
cash for paper, ink and labor, as well
aa for other current expenses. 10
meet these requires cash, and we wish
to urge upon our friends the necessity
of attending to this matter.
Send your order (or job printing to
this office, where we are prepared to
execute them on abort notice.
Am CI SUIrH EUeeaaea4stU.
" In the late war 1 wa a soldier in the
First Maryland Volunteers, Company
G. During my term of service I con
tracted chronic diarrhoea. Since then
I have ueed a great amount of medi
cine, but when I found one that would
nive me relief it would injure my
stomach, until Chamberlain' Colic,
Cholera and Diarrhoaa Remedy wa
brought to my notice. I ueed it and
will av it ia the only remedy that gave
me permanent relief and no bad result
followed. I Uke pieaaure in recom
mending thia preparation to all of my
old comrade, who, while giving their
service to their country, contracted
this dreadful disease aa I did, from eat-
imr unholeome and uncooked food
Youra truly, A. B. Bending, Halsey,
Oiegon. For sale by Dr. Edwin Roe.
BCAPPOOHB NEWS ITEMS.
Th enow Is going slowly.
Mr. I.. Piper b quite tick at bia home
Willi Dronciuti
Great damage to fruit trees ha been done
by the recent slett.
Will T. White and wire, of Fort 8tevns
sre visiting (rieud snd relative here.
Wby thia agitation about the c mnty seat T
Has fsomeone a aeaeme to uui uuniu ,
Bcappooft creek bas been raitirg havoc
WHO iDiprovemcaia sionii im owim ui
ford wood is sell t SI.S0 a cord and pota
toes m 60 cent a sack , and not muou sale
at tbat Dgure.
Notice are posted calling meeting to
vote a mx lor cnooinous improyeuicnm
IB district No. 1.
ffevanl of nnr woodmen have been badly
bilked by a Portland wood buyer. The
imnnii ni nroMMinv mere njutwi t
id ta a pity the law cannot set lioia oi
a scounarei.
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Wba BT wm lick, w f W Cutorla.
WhastavaeCtUM,shcrldforCtorle.
Wbaa ab bsosme If la, she otuac to Cutorta,
WbsastM had CsvUdra,bs mT Uwm Osstorla.
Farm For Sale
4 fd Anna, mostlv imnroved. two miles
lUvl from county teat, good bank barn,
Willi shed attached, hard-finished bouse
with good cellar; also farming implements,
900srs notatoes. fi earns). 2 horse'. won.
hack, hotis, young cattle, household good.
etc rrice fo.aou. inquire or
MRU. Y B. OODKRKY.
' St. Helen, Columbia County, Oregon,
SHERIFF'S SALE.
TlV VIRTtIK Or AM RXKCUTION. AND
S3 order of amis, diu Issued out ol th Circuit
Court of to Bute ol Oracou, for tn county o
ftiliimhl. in t&vnr of W. J. V&nSohuvver and
against W. A. Mseker, for the sum of Seven
Muailnul EiirhtMn and 79.100 Dollars, with In-
terasl tharaon at percent, per annum from the
till day of January, lSOS, ana the lurther sum of
Twanty-on and atMtiO Dollars costs and d is
bunemania, also th ooata on this writ upon a
Juiiement rendered January 4th, MM, and
docketed January 6th, 184.
Now, therefor, by virtu of said udimant
and execution and order of sale, I hav levied
UMn and will, on Saturday th Mth day of Feb
ruary, IMA, at th front door of th County
Court Rous, In St. Helens, Columbia County,
fitala of Oreron. at 10 n'eloek In tha feraueon of
said day, sail at publio auction, to tb highest
owner lor easn. au in rivnt. title ano inierm
ol said W. A. Meeker In and to th followloar
deaoribed real property, to wit: Th northwest
quarter of section nine, township six north,
rails two west of th Willamette Meridian,
situated in Columbia con lit T, Mat of Oreroa, to
sstlsfy th hereinbefore named sums and oasts
nd xpnsfis oi ssia sale.
Dated January 1, 19. C. F. POAN.
JJ811 blisnffof Celumbla County, Orgu.
: Awarded
Highest Honor Wrld' Fair.
DiX
CHEAT,!
MOST PERFECT MADE
A pur Crap Craam of Tartar Powder. Pre
torn Ammonia, Alum or any other adulterant,
40 YEARS THB STANDARD.
SHERIFF'S SALE.
BV VIRTfTE Of AN EXECUTION, JODO
orient, order sud decree, duly Issued out of
and under the seal of the Circuit court of th
slate of Orexon. County of Columbia. In favor of
M-s Robert MuMath, as plaintiff, vs John May
nard, W. if. Conrsrs, and N. B. Mover, aa de
fendants, to m duly directed, dated the 10th
day of December, Dm, upon a Judgment and
deer rendered on the into day of May, 1S94.
and entered on the lvtn day or May, imt.
In favor of Mrs. Robert McMath, plaintiff, and
against John Maynard, W. H. Cony era and N.
H Monr. defendants, for the sum of SM0 with
interest thereon, at tbe rate of 10 per cent per
annum, from thefeh day of January, and
lino attorney's fees, and the further sum of
aje.su costs, aiso tn cow on ni ,un, ww
mandina; m to make sale of the following de-
f-rihd ml nrnnertv tA-wit: Lot S of Section
17, townsnip sunn, run o west oi muamviiv
meridian, situated in Columbia county, Huue of
nr..,in And on November 24th. WUi. It was
further ordered and decreed that tha southeast
one-quarter of the southeast one-quarter, and
lout, , and 7, section 17, townsnip nortn
rings, b treat of th Willamette meridian, aitn
mtA in Columbia eountv. Bute of Orecon. be
sold ander this decree, or enough and sufficient
thereof to satisfy this Judgment, interest, costs,
and accruing coat. Now, therefore, by virtue
ol said execution, ludement. order end decree,
and la compliance with the commands of said
writ, t win, on Baturoay, ine win uay , 01 uu
ary, IS96, at th hour of 10 o'clock A af ., at tbe
front door of th county courthouse, in rH. Hel
ens. Columbia county, Oregon, sell, subject te
redemption, at puniie auction, to tne nignen
bidder, for cash, all the right, title and interest
which th above-named defendants or either of
them had on the th day of January, 1892, or
sines had In and to the above-described real
property to satisfy said execution, Judgment,
order and decree, Interests costs and all accru
ing coals. C. F. DOAN,
d28j2S Sheriff of Columbia County, Oregon.
lald St. Uslens, Oregan, December 24, 114.
N.I ice CreeUtera.
THE undersigned havine; been appointed
administrator of the estate of OUOIsen,
deceased, all person having claim against
said estate ere reqoestea to pnsaent sue
same to me with proper voucher at my
residence, in the town of Deer Island, in
Colnmbia county, State of Oregon, within
six months from the data hereof.
Dated January 3. lm
4il EDWIN MERRILL.
Administrator aforesaid.
PEOPLE
Desirous Buying
JEWELRY,
Watches, Clocks, Etc.,
WenM d vrstl to ersW fees
Q. HEITKEMPER
The Portland Jeweler,
Corner of Third and Morrison.
You wilt save at least 25 per eent, and set rood
goods. Diamonds, watches, silverware, optical
goods, etc Your correspondence ia solicited.
J. 1ST, Slusser,
HAIR DRESSER
AND- '
TONSORIAL ARTIST.
Having recently located in th city and
wishing to establish myself, I invite the
public to favor me with at least a share of
your trade. Sharp, keen rator.
COLBURH'B OLD STAND
ST. HELENS, : ; : OBEG05
PROFESSIONAL.
H
ARRISON ALLEN,
Attorney and Counselor at Law.
8T. HELENS, - OREGON.
Notary Pahlle, Ceaveyaadaf. aa Cstlsctl
te
HOMA8 C. WATTS,
V
NOTARY PUBLIC.
ACKNOWLEDGMENTS TAKEN, .
CONVEYANCING AND GENERAL NOTARIAL
WORK DONE.
REUBEN, OREGON
TQR. A. P. MCLAREN,
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON.
Rainier, Oregon,
D
R. H. R. CLIFF,
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON.
81 Helen, Oregon.
J-JR. J. E. HALL,
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON.
Clatskanl. Columbia county, Or.
JR. J. M. P. CHALMERS,
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON."
St. Helen. Oregon,
yy N,MESERVE,
Surveyor and Ciril Engineer
DEI.KNA, OREGON.
County Surveyor. Land Surveying, Town
riatting and Engineering work promptly
executed.
SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT
Thee ha Jost been received a large assortment of par and fresh drags, patent
medicine, etc . Also numerous other articles which sre found In ill flrst-claaa
drug store. Remember that tb place to buy your drugs is at a drug store.
SAINT HELENS
- - - TOILET ARTICLES - - -
This hon s also carries a very large assortment of fancy notions, consisting of
toilet articles such a perfumery, soaps, tooth-brushes, tootli-powders, and in
fact all article included in that line. Also writing paper and achool supplies.
PRESCRIPTIONS COMPOUNDED DAY OR NIGHT
A competent pharmacist is alwsy on hand ready to compound prescription on
short order. Mr. Rom ia ever watchful of the public' demands, and you will
always find what yoe want at hi establishment.
DR. EDWIN
MAIN STREET
ST. CHARLES HOTEL
If you want to meet a friend yon
Coraer Front and Morrison Sts.
Portland, Oregon.
i ay aui ajarajar
DART & MUCKLE
Are once more doing boeine at the old stand formerly oc
cupied by Muckle Bro., where can d found a complete atock of.
Fresh Staple
Just from tbe best markets of th world. They also hare a
new and complete line of
Ladies' Dress Goods, Latest Patterns.
Realising tbat their stock would be incomplete without, tb
aentlemen also carry a large invoice of . . . .
Ladles' and Gents' Fine Footwear
MUGKLB BROS
MAHCFACTURERa
Rough and Dressed Lumber
:FIR AND
Of Every Style,
AT THE OLD STAND,
ST. HELENS.
Clatskanie Drugstore
PRESCRIPTIONS COMPOUNDED AT ALL HOURS
Patent Hedleinee, Prescription Drag .
Toilet Articles, Fancy Notions, etc
gT. -LJrTCL..iB31SrS J JOTEILi
Tba table are always supplied with the Beat Edibles and Delica
oiea tba market affords.
TERMS REASONABLE FOR REGULAR BOARDERS
Having been newly refurnished wa ara pre oared to give satisfac
tion to all our patrons, and solicit a shitre of your patronage.
J. GEORGE, Proprietor, St. Helens, Oregon
M:Nr"LJTT BROS
-THE LEADING
Vernonia and Cornelius, Ogn.
WRITE TO CORNELIUS FOR 8TAGE DATES.
FISHERMEN AND CAMPERS SUPPLIED
St HejensMEAT - flARKET
AU Kinds of fresh and salted meat, laasair, and fish.'
' An express wagon run daily to all part of tbe city.
Meat by Wholeaala
4t Special Rates.
. . J. H. DECKER ...
TONSORIAL ARTIST
The old and reliable barber bas his raiors just aa
aharp as can be found, and will shave you com- ,
fortably and quickly for only fifteen cents.
GIVE HIM A CALL AT THE OLD STAND ON STRAND ST
The table will be supplied with tba best tha market affords.
Bsard fey the Day, Week, cr f'cr.th t Kzzzzzzl'j r:::s
Everything Clean. A Share of Your Patronage is Solicited.
Al H. BLAKESLEY, Prop. ST. HELENS, 01!
DRUG STORE
ROSS, Prop.
8T. HELENS, OREGON
THia LEADING) FAMILY
HOTEL HAa BEEN COM"
PLETELV RENOVATED.
will surely find bira at this hotel.
C. W. KNOWLES,
Proprietor sss Manager
Groceries
OF ANO DEALERS IJf
CEDARS
Grade and Variety
OREGON
I. the Place fro 8cMr)
-YourrVmh Medicine
DR. J. B. HAUL. Praaprtatee
"S Clatak.nl. Otegaa
MERCHANTS OF-
Sweetland & Sheldon,
aula St., St. Mesas. Orc
i