OREGON MIST.
FUIIMHIIKD KVKRY FHUUY.
8IDE-IIEAD PARAGRAPHS.
Guard Dam. Towkjkt. Tlio Junior
Ordor of Amorloan Mechanics give a
hartl-liiim ball in tlio opera house to
night. t 1 given under the auspices
( Columbia Council No. 10. 'fluke)
including suppor, am on sale at 70
cunts eaoli, spectators, 10 cents.
FitKD DougIAhh Dkad. Frederick
pouglusa, the colored orator, dropped
(load in Washington, 1), 0., but Wed
nesday. He was 78 yean old, and
Las held many public poaltlona in the
gift of the people of this country and
- lilluu thorn with honor.
i TmiiTV-Bix Years Om.-On the
Mih of February, 1058, the bill admit
ting Oregon at a atate was signed by
the president, on whloh day Senator
Delaion Smith and Josoph Lane and
the representative, LaFayelte Orover,
prosotUed their certificates of election
and took the oath of ollloe iu their ro
apcolive houses.
Th a Odd Kkllows. Grand Mailer
Li. U. raraer, x. u. yj. r., win pay a ira-
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inrnui Tivin w Ph &uiuua jjuuku' aiw.
i - - ir t. o.i. t - -.i
jai, un junruu ovii. auv uiciiiuoio wi
the order here are making preparation
fur a royal reception to Grand Mauler
l'arkor and Orand Secretary Sharen,
. -.1. 1. 1 .. . I .l La 1 -
that date. The grand lodge ofllceri
win nrst go to AHtoria ana itop on at
thii plaoe on their return to Portland.
How is ThibT It oomea to our ears
" that a certain Sabbath school teacher
,; in our city asked her pupil to repeat
'. an appropriate verse of acriplure when
., tlwy drooped their offering into the
: contribution box. One little boy upon
,5 drooping hit nickel into the box re
v poated " 'tin bolter to give than to re
f ceive." Another put in a penny say
. ing "Ood loveth a cheerful giver." The
,' third hold back,' and when asked for
j' liia reason, he said "because a fool and
' ma money are soon parted. -uuara.
Fiftkem Ybabi. Attorney X. N.
Sleeves was teutenoed by Judge Stev
ens in Portland last Saturday to fifteen
year in the penitentiary and to pay a
fine of 11000.' Bteevo was tried for
the murder of Oeo. W. Bay res some
time ago, and oonvictedof manslaugh
ter. A motion for a new trial was
argued but waa overruled by the court,
whereupon Sleeves' attorney appealed
the ease to the supreme court, pending
which, the defendant it out on bail.
The sentence is the full limit oi the
law except that the fine might have
been 15000 instead of 91000.
Fbuit Growius Hbbd. The follow
ing extract from a letter written by a
imminent commission house in the
.asl to a woll known busiuoss man of
ltost'burg, should be remembered by
our fruit growers; "In our opinion
the prunes of Oregon are surpassed by
none in the world, if they are equaled,
but nine tenths of the shippers have a
great deal to learn. About one tenth
!ut their fruit up well, but the salo of
theee is damaged-by those poorly cured
and packed." That the facta are as
stated by this house, there is no doubt,
and our fruit men must overcome this
obstacle before they can ex poet to make
; money out of the business.
IIkavy Immigration, The Portland
' U..n ...... Tl.n.. I. . i)AMi,h.I
from the eastern and southern slates
to the Oregon board of immigration
for information concerning this state,
its leading industries, cities, and pop
ulation, together with statistic oon
oorning it wheat and other crops.
The officers in charge to supply lb I
demand, have sent numberless de
mands to the various states, but es
pecially to Nebraska, Illinois, Iowa,
Kansas, and Texas. We - may confi
dently expect a large increase in the
number of immigrant! next spriag
from point further east, at least, so
eta to those Informed on the subject.
Hittino IIabd. Misa Fay Fuller,
the editor of the Pendleton Daily Trib
une, talks timely: "There has ac
tually been introduced in the New
York legislature at Albany, a bill mak
ing it a criminal offense for women to
wear big thoater hata and baloon
aleevel at places of amusement. This
is a paltry cause for serious legislation.
The fashion is only a passing one, and
t worst comparatively few womeu of
fend in thi rostieot. . If legislation is
to be appealed to every time that petty
annoyances of thi kind arise, law
maker will have their hands full. The
amusement-loving publio ha not suf
fered a tithe a much from the expan
sive and usually becoming headgear of
women a it ha from the praotive of
men in climbing over apootator to go
out between the act to. .'see a friend.'
It 1 rediculou and almost beyond be
lief that suoh a bill should be intro
duced in any legislature." ,
A Mabhbb in Diboiiibx. At the
masquerade ball at Scappoose last
week occurred an amusing incident.
While the masker were in the midst
of their hilarity a "female' figure ap
peared in the ballroom, dresed in the
very latest style and took her aeat
gracefully toward one end of the ball
all alone, somewhat on the "wall
flower" plan if you pleas,, or a real
Mia PrudoD.ce Prim, her ' faoe,. of
course, being covered to conceal her
identity. Presently one of our young
gentlemen friends who thought the,
beautiful form of the graceful mis too
tempting to further desist, sailed forth
and offered hi assistance in the next
quadrille, which was accepted, and so
allureing wa the grace of this fair
damsel that a seoond dance was spoken
for, and a third, and so on until the
aforesaid gentleman's better hull began
to get nervous boiore he would forego.
As soon as one dance was finished a
number of gentlemen would make a
atampede for tba charming female,
the successful oue nlway chafing his
less fortunate rival for being so slow.
They all talked very nice to the fair
creature until anally the little witch
squeezed one gentloman' hand who,
in return, when they came to wing
again, almost broke three of her short
ribs. . The festivities went on in this
way until the lime came to unmask,
and who do you think this bunch of
aireetness was Bert Mason,
FURBONAIi AND OBNBHAIi.
.;"V ' "
Jack MoKlo, of Stella, wss in town
Monday, ........ ; ,'
That plank walk doe not seem to
progross very rapiuiy.
Samuel Kinder, of Doer Island, Was
In town on Wednesday last.
There is talk of resuming operation
at the Linuton smeller soon.
Judge Switzer went to Portland on
Monday lust on a business trip,
Dr. B. A. Parent, of Woodland, was
a visitor in Bt. Helen Tuesday.
W. A. Harris left last Saturday to
visit his family on tho homestead noar
Veruonia,
Judire McDrlde passed down oa the
Shaver Sunday for Astoria, where he
1 holding court this week.
Distrlot Attorney Barrett is in Asto
ria this week attending to criminal bus
iness before the circuit court.
Charlie Cooper, Frank George and
Knute Sunby went down to the Cow
lit Wednesday in aearcli of smelt.
Oliver Andorson,.of Clatskanie, wat
a caller at this office on Friday last.
Ho wa on hi way home from Port
land. The Potter la again on her old route
between Portland and Astoria. One
noticeable change in the steamer is
the sound of her whistle.
Notice are poated announcing the
annual school meeting lor luis district
to be held on Monday, the 4th day of
March. A large attendance is desired.
The Knights of Pythias ball at Rain
ier Tueaday night waa attended by
Dr. Cliff, W. B. Dillard and James C.
Cox. The gentlemen report having
had a pleasant time.
Tub Mist want a correspondent
in every neighborhood. If anything
of Interest happen in your locality lot
the world know it through the col
umns of Thb Mibt.
The Northwest, on her up trip Wed
nesday, brought any number of smelt
from the Cowlitx river. I he 08b deal
er disposed of about a dosen boxes at
thi place, receiving 70 cent a box.
The store in Nehalem valley are
out of coffee, sugar and bacon ; at least
that was reported by some of the Ne
halem people who were laying in a
clock of these substantial at Mr. vol
man'a store. .
The bonded indebtedness of Portland
is the enormoua sura of $54 per capita ;
in Ban Francisco it ia only 11.60; in
Eugene it is about 14 per capita, while
in Bt. Helen it is nothing. There
yon have the situation on thi subject
oi four great cities on ine racino coast.
Dr. E. T. Carna, dentist, of Portland,
will visit Rainier April 10th and re
main until April 20th. Dr. Cams i
prepared to do all kind of work per
taining to dentistry. Teeth on gold,
silver, aluminum, ana ruoner plates.
Gold crown and bridge work. Teeth
extraofed without pain.
W. W, Saunders, who wat pardoned
from the penitentiary by Governor
Penuoyer, ha been admitted to the
bar at Spokane upon the recommen
dation of Oeo. W. Belt and I. F. Fen
ton. Saunders is a graduate of Harv
ard, and well fitted by nature and ed
ucation for his new avocation.
We see that cutting down the price
In merchandise brings more trade. Mr.
Dolman ha filled several order for
down the river aud to the baok country
thi week, all at very small margins
over first cost. Some of these persons
had been going to Portland to make
purchases, but found Mr. Dolman's
average prices lower than Portland.
Some time ago Mr. Simon Goldbaum
of Ban Luis Key, Cat., was troubled
with a lame back and rheumatism.
He used Chamberlain' Balm and a
firompt cure waa effected. He says
ib has since advised niaay of his friend
to try it and all who nave done ao
have aoken highly of it. It is for
gale by Dr. Edwin Koas, druggiut.
Said the foreman at the print shop:
"Billy, put George Washington on the
galley and then finish the murder you
commenced yesterday. Set up Ruins
of Heculoa and then distribute the
small pox ; you needn't finish the run
away matter. Lock up Jeff Davis,
and slide Butler into hell, and let that
1 alone until after dinner. Put the
adios' Fair to preas, and go to the
devil and put him to woik on Deacon
Fogg's article on Eternal Punishment."
Chamberlain's Cough Remedy is fam
ous for its cure of bad colds. It opens
the secretions, relieves the lungs and
aid nature in restoring the system to
a healthy condition. If freely used as
soon as the cold has been contracted,
and before it has become settled in the
system, it greatly lessens the severity
of the attack and ha often cured in a
tingle day what would have been a se
vere cold. Forsalo by Dr. Edwin Ross,
druggist.
Quadrant Resolution.
Vbrhonu, Or., Feb. 16, 1895.
Editors Mist : At a mass meeting
held at thi place today in regard to
the Quadrant Land cose, Mr. Ben
Denslow, 0. L. Parker and Peter
Walter were eleoted a delegatea to
attend a meeting at Buxton February
19th. A large attendance wa had
and the following resolution were
unanimously adopted:
Whereas, The Federal courts did. on
February 4, 1805, deoiile tlia quadrant land
esse In favor of the railroad and against
the settlers; and
Whkbkas, Many of the said settlers on
aaid land have made flnal proof and re
ceived their patents from the government
for a portion of the land: and
Whsreas, Under the said decision these
same settlers will have to buy their land
attain of the railroad company or move,
therefore, be It
KucijiVED, That we, citicens of the state
of Oregon, would respectfully petition our
senator and representatives in Washington
to bring before oongreas and use their ut
most Influence to pass it, a bill forfeiting
this said land nod restore It to the citizens
to whom it lawfully and rightfully belongs;
and be it further
- UiaoLVcn, That we demand of Mr. Glee,
ton, our representative, and Mr. Maxwell,
our Joint senator at 8alem to cast their
vote in opposition to Mr. Dolph'a re-eleo-tlon
as 11 nite Htates senator as he Is the
recognised attorney for the railroad cor
partitions. B. B. BOSK,
L. W. VawDtkk, Chairman.
Secretary.
All the symptoms of poverty will be
displayed at the masquerade tonight,
: -A Nut to Crok.i yf "
In the Chief of last week' appeared
an article signed by "A Staunch Re
publican," In whloh the "staunch" (?)
republican says Dolph represent the
true blue principles of republicanism.
Theri, if this be true, Congressmen
Ellis and Hermann, Senator Mitchell,
Governor Lord, Secretary Klncaid, C.
W. Fulton, Judge MoBride, Thomas
II. Tongue, and, in fact nearly all the
other leading republican politicians of
the state do not represent the true
principle of republicanism, became
they are all opposed to the policy of
"staunch" republican, Dolph and
Simon,
But the correspondent says: "The
republican of Columbia county who
nominated and eleoted these two gen
tlemen (Cleoton and Maxwell) to the
legislature are republican through
principle." Then It is safe to say the
aforesaid correspondent did not vote
for either of the gentlemen, for a re
publican from principle is never afraid
to subscribe bis true name to such
declaration. Again, Mr. Ellis, Mr.
Lord and Mr. Kincaid were repnbli
can candidate before the people of
this county last spring, and all known
to favor silver and opposed to the
financial policy of Mr. Dolph. If
"staunch" republican voted for them
last spring (and being such a staunch
republican we presume he did), and
now advocate Dolph' financial policy,
i he not inconsistent? But we do
not care to further discuss this or any
other subject with persons who desire
to conceal their identity. Why don't
"staunch" republican sign hi true
name so that republican of principle
can judge of hi republicanism?
And again, calling one a populist
does not make it so, especially by such
ore-heads a thi "staunch" republi
can. That assertion savor much of
populism itself. The republicanism
of Ellis, Hermann, Lord, Kincaid, Ful
ton, Tongue, McBride and Moore is
good enough for us. J. R. Bxbole.
POLISH VP THB TOWN.
No one thing will give a visitor or a
prospective investor such a favorable
impression of a town or city aa the
virtue next to godliness cleanliness.
Merchant have long since learned
that it ia the clean store that ia most
inviting to the purchaser, and we all
appreciate a clean home. The same
principle applies in regard to public
building, sidewalks, law, streets and
alley. Our schools, of oourae, should
be kept clean, and are aa example to
the young, and to prevent the lodge
ment and propagation of disease of
any kind, the streets and alley ought
to receive more careful attention. Too
often, the latter, especially, are made
the receptacle of all kind of filth, that
in warm weather especially, offend
the nostril and spread all aorU of
infection broadcast. In such weather
as we are having now the nuisance is
not so apparent, but is equally dan
gerous. Let our streets be kept clean
and free from rubbish of any kind.
This winter there was, of neoessily,
a great deal of mud and slush on our
sidewalks, but the exceedingly un
pleasant effect of it may be to a very
great extent overcome if each house
holder will exercise a little care in
keeping the walk in front of his house
properly cleaned up, and instead of a
ceoessary walk about town being a
cause ot regret it will be a pleasure to
get about. Thereby sociability will be
promoted, and those who come among
us will have cause to be charmed with
our progressive idea. A waa aaid,
there ia nothing that give more agree
able first impressions of a city or town
than the cleanliness of ita streets,
stores, and publio place. It may be
the cause of drawing to ua many in
habitant and large investments.
CIjATBKANIK.
Miss Jennie Myers spent most of
last week in the family ot William Barr,
the guest of the girls.
Another residence is being built in
a lightly location to be ocoupied by
Jack Campbell and family.
Some ot our enterprising rancher
have been ploughing and planting
during the fine weather of the past
ten days.
Frank Merrill ia spending part of
the present week in Portland.
The new parsonage is now under
roof.
The school board decided to defer
any additional school until after the
annual meeting on the first Monday
of next month, at which time a stater
ment of the financial condition of the
district will be discussed. The dis
trict seems to be considerably in debt
and the prospects of large appropria
tions is not very flatteriug.
A delegation of Seventh Day Ad
ventista have been dilligently trying
for three weeks past to convince the
people that Saturday is the day to
Keep for Sabbath, and to otherwise
regulate the moral condition of the
community after their standards.
The members of the school board of
this distriot got a little gratuitous
notice in your columns last week iu a
communication from this place. They
commend the correspondent for sign
ing his name to his article, and feel
assured that a bottle of soothing syrup
will improve his oondition.
Buy a Home
-IN-
St. Helens
The original town plat oan be seen
by applying in person on
E. E. QUICK,
Resident Agent, St. Helena, Oregon
' ' Another bog 11 ft.
Astoria, Feb, 19. Another attempt
to tow a log raft to Ban Francisco
from the Columbia river will be made
the coming summer by Messrs. .Rob
ertson A Barnes, of Ban Francisco, the
owners of the raft that went to pieces
a few miles below the mouth of the
Columbia river last fall.' Mr. Robert
son is at present at Stella, where the
former raft was constructed, and is un
derstood to be making arrangements
with the loggers of that plaoe for a
supply of logs to be delivered at tide
water at an early date. Lumber with
which to 'make certain changes in the
style of the raft has been purchased
aud will be delivered tomorrow.
War tn Seattle.
Seattle, Feb. 19. John Riplinger,
chief clork -in the county treasurer's
office, was this morning elected county
treasurer of King county by the board
of county commissioners. The board
declared the office vacant at a meet
ing held yestesday afternoon, after re
jecting the bonds filed by Treasurer-elect-M.ple
and Treasurer Mitten,
and after the latter had tendered his
resignation, to take effect at the earl
iest possible time. The populists were
very angry at the action of the county
commissioners, and some went so far
as to threaten to bang the chairman.
For a Salmon Hatchery.
Astobia, Feb. 19. The cannerymen on
the Washington side of the river are inter
esting themselves In an effort to secure the
establishment of a hatchery on the Kalama
river, in Cowlits county, as well as one on
the Chinook river, at or near the point
where Deputy Fish Commissioner Al
Hoacben conducted his successful experi
ments In salmon batching last fall. The
canners expect that the recent appropria
tion of 120,000 by the Washington legisla
ture will be sufficient when economically
expended lo establish two hatcheries at the
points named, on such a scale as will prove
a powerful argument In favor of a more
liberal appropriation by the next legislature.
Thb death of Isaac P. Gray, minis
ter to Mexico and ex-governor of In
diana, removes a prominent figure
from the field of American politics.
Mr. Gray wa among the democratic
presidential possibilities in 1896.
Thb political complexion of the
United State senate now stands 43
democrats, 40 republicans and 5 popu
lists. This includes Wilson of Wash
ington, who has just been elected by
the republicans.
Thi legislature will adioura at 12
o'clock tomorrow night, and thus end
a session of cat-hauling second only to
that of the present democratic con
gress, which also adjourns in a few
daya.
Out of the eight applicants for
teachers' certificates at the examina
tion last week not one failed to pass,
while the standing of some was far
above what the applicants themselves
had expected. Teachers generally ex
press themselves aa desirous of seeing
the standard in educational matters
raised, ami the better class of teachers
are atriving to accomplish .thia end.
Aa OU Moltfler'a BacnamenasttlM.
In the late war I was a soldier in the
First Maryland Volunteers, Company
G. During my term of service I con
tracted chronic diarrhoea, since then
I have used a great amount of medi
cine, but when I found one that would
eiveme relief it would injure my
stomach, until Chamberlain's Colic,
Cholera and Diarrhoea Bemedy was
brought to my notice. I used it and
will say it is the only remedy that gave
me permanent relief and no bad results
followed. I take pleasure in recom
mending this preparation to all of my
old comrades, who, while giving their
services to their country, contracted
this dreadful disease as I did, from eat
ing unholeome and uncooked food.
Your truly, A. E. Bending, Halsey,
Oregon. For sate by Dr. Edwin Ross.
When Baby waa dek, we gare her Caatoria.
When she was a Child, she cried for Cutort.
When she became Ulm, the clung to CsstorU.
When she had Children, she gave them Cutoria.
SHERIFF'S SALE.
Ia the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon, for
uoiumoia iHimy.
BY VIRTUB OF AN EXECUTION, DECREE
and order of sale issued out of the Circuit
Court of the State of Oregon for Columbia
County, and to me duly directed, dated on the
23nt day of January, Uw5, upon a Judgment and
decree rendered and eutered in said Court on
the 4th day of January, 1X95, la favor of K. O.
Moll, plaintiff, and saalnst W. C. Henderson
aud M. C. lienderton, defendants, for the sum
of Five Hundred Sixty-two and 50-100 dollars
(SSA2.M) end the further sum of Seventy-five
dollars (175.00) ad the further sum of 112.10
costs and disbursements, all in United States
gold coin with intoeast thereon at 8 per cent per
annum In like gold coin from date of said de
cree, to-wit: Jan. 4th. 189ft, and for the costs and
expenses of sale under this writ.
Now, therefore, by virtue of and in pursuance
of said judgment, decree and order of sale, I
duly levied upon, and will, on the 2nd day ot
March, lWU, at 10 o'clock A. M., at the front door
of the county court house, in the City of St.
Helens, tn said county and state, sell, subject to
redemption according to law, at public auction
to the highest bidder for cash, all of the Interest
of the defendants, W. G. Henderson and M. C.
Henderson In the following described real estate
in Columbia county, State of Oregon, to-wit:
The southwest quarter (sw) of section thirty
two (32) in tawnshtp four (it north, range two
(2) west ot the Willamette Meridian, containing
one hundred and sixty (160) acres, more or less,
aoeordlng to government survey, to satisfy the
herein mentioned sums and fr costs and ex
penses of ssid sals.
Witness my hand this 29th day of January. 18
flinl 0. F. DOAN,
Bherlff of Columbia County, Oregon.
LEONARD HUFF & CO.,
Commission Merchants
BWAGER'B OLD STAND.
A general asortment of teed kept on hand,
. and sold at the lowest prices - -
FOR CASH.
Undertaking Goods
' FURNISHED ON SHORT NOTICE.
St. Helens, ; ; ' ; Oregon.
; Awarded
Highest Honor World' Fair.
DH
CREAM
MOST PERFECT MADE.
A pure Crap Cream of Tartar Powder. Pre
from Ammonia, Alum or any other adulterant
40 YEARS THB STANDARD.
Thb Mist does not object to taking
silver on subscription. We are even
glad to get Columbia county warrants.
They are taken at tbi office on all
account.
STRAYED.
A aarrel mare, with white strip in fore
head and white on one hind foot. Any in
formation will be rewarded br
JOHN FRANTZ,
Houlton, Columbia Oounty, Orespn.
WANTED TO TRADE.
I have a good, two-seated buckboard, has
been used but four months, worth SU0. and
which I would like to trade for a yoke of
good, young work oxen. . Apply to
ml O. D.OILSON, Houlton. Oregon.
Notice Creditors.
TOTICE is hereby given that the under
Xl signed has been appointed administra
tor of the estate of Charles Trim, deceased,
and all persons havinic claims against said
estate are hereby notified to present the
same to me. with the necessary vouchers,
within six months from the first publication
of thi notice, at my residence, at Deer
Island, Columbia county, Oregon,
flml OEO ROE TRIM.
Administrator of the estate of Charles
Trim, deceased. Dated February 1. 1886.
stiiiimoNS.
lathe Circuit Court of the State of Oregon, for
the County of Columbia.
C. A. Freeman, Abbie J. Freeman and
Kate E. Freeman, plain tiffs.
vs.
Albert Freeman, defendant.
To A. Freeman, defendant In the name of State
of Oregon:
YOU ARK HEREBY REQUIRED TO Ap
pear and answer the complaint of the
plaintiffs Bled against you in the above entitled
suit on the flrat day of the next regular term of
ssid court, which shall commence six weeks or
more atter the first publication of this summons,
to-wit: On Tuesday, the lh day of May. 1W5,
and if you fall so to appear and answer the
Slalntlffi will apply to the Court for the relief
emended in the complaint filed herein. The
relief claimed is that the plaintiffs may have a
decree for the lsnds desert tied ss follows, to-wit:
The southwest quarter of the southwest quarter
of section 13, and the northwest quarter of the
northwest quarter of section 24, and the south
east quarter of the southwest quarter of said see
Uon 13, all tn township four (4) north,
range two (2) west, in Columbia county
nd that the sstd lands be adjudged to
be the binds of the plaintiffs. And for aueh
other and further relief as in equity shall seem
meet and under justice shall appertain, and for
their costs and disbursements.
This summons is published In pursuance of
an order of said Circuit Court, Hon. T. A. Mc
Bride, presiding, made In open Court on the 12th
dsyof October, 1)94; that this summons be
served upon yon herein by publication in the
Oskoon Mist, a weekly newspaper published In
St Helens once a week for six weeks.
jUf22 1. C. MOKELAND,
Attorney for Plaintiff.
PEOPLE
Desirous op Buying
JEWELRY,
Watches, Clocks, Etc.,
Would do well to order frees
Q. HEITKEMPER
The Portland Jeweler,
Corner of Third and Morrison.
Ton will save at least 25 per cent, and get good
goods. Diamonds, watches, silverware, optical
goods, etc. Vour correspondence is solicited.
PROFESSIONAL.
H
ABEISON ALLEN,
Attorney and Counselor at Law.
ST. HELENS,
OREGON.
Notary Public Conveyancing, aad Collections
rpUOMAS C. WATTS,
NOTARY PUBLIC.
, ACKNOWLEDGMENTS TAKEN,
CONVEYANCING AND GENERAL NOTARIAL
WORK DONE.
REUBEN,
OREGON
JQR. A. P. McLAREN,
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON.
Rainier, Oregon.
jyLH. B. CLIFF,
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON.
Bt Helena, Oregon.
D
R. J. E, BALL,
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON.
Clatskanie, Columbia county, Or.
J-JR. J. M. P. CHALMERS, . .
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON.
Bt. Helens, Oregon.
yy N. ME8ERVE,
Surveyor and Civil Engineer
DELENA, OREGON.
County Surveyor. Land Surveying, Town
Platting and Engineering work promptly
executed.
SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT
There has just been received a large assortment of pure and fresh drnge, patent
medicines, etc. Also numerous other articles which are found hi all Hrst-claaa
drug stores. Remember that the place to buy your drugs if at a drug store.
SAINT HELENS
- - - TOILET ARTICLES
This bouse also carries a very large assortment of fancy notions, constating of
toilet articles such as perfumery, soaps, tooth-brushes, tooth-powders, anil In
fact all articles included in that line. Also writing paper aud school supplies.
PRESCRIPTIONS COMPOUNDED DAY OR NIGHT
A competent pharmacist is always on hand ready to compound prescriptions on
short order. Mr. Ross is ever watchful of the public's demands, and you will
always find what you want at bis establishment.
DR. EDWIN
MAIN STREET
ST. CHARLES HOTEL
If yon want to meet a friend you
Corner Front and Morrison SU.
Portland, Oregon.
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DART & TiUCKLE
Are once more doing business at the old stand formerly oc
cupied by Muckle Bros., where can be found a complete stock of
Fresh Staple
Just from the best markets of the world. They also have a
new and complete line
Ladies' Dress Goods, Latest Patterns.
Beallzing that tbeir
entleraen also carry
I Ladies' and Gents' Fine Footwear
XIUOK1IjEj BROS
MANUFACTURERS
Rough and Dressed Lumber of
ST. HELENS. :
Clatskanie Drugstore
PRESCRIPTIONS COMPOUNDED AT ALL HOURS
Patent Medicines, Prescription Drags,
Toilet Articles, Fancy Motions, etc.
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E5T-iE33SrS
The tables are always supplied with the Beat Edibles and Delica
cies the market affords.
TERMS REASONABLE FOR REGULAR BOARDERS
m
Having been newly refurnished we are prepared to give aatisiao
tion to all our patrons, and solicit a sbtre oi your patronage.
J. GEORGE, Proprietor,- St. Helens, Oregon
MNUTT BFiOS
THE LEADING MERCHANTS OF
Vernonia and Oornelms, Ogn.
WHITE TO CORNELIUS FOR STAGE DATES.
FISHERMEN AND CAMPERS SUPPLIED
St. Helens MEAT - TiARKET
All Kinds of fresh and salted meats, sausage, aad fish.
An express wagou runs daily to all parts of the city.
Meat by Wholeaato
at Special Rates.
. . J. H, DECKER . . .
TONSORIAL A RTIST
The old and reliable barber has his mora just aa
sharp aa 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
2 OKIEIWJLL MOTKIa
The table will be supplied with the best the market affords.
Board by the Day, Week, or Month at Reasonable rates
Everything Clean. A Share of Your Patronage is Solicited.
A. H. BLAKESLEY, Prop., ST. HELENS, OR
Job Printing
DRUG STORE
ROSS, Prop.
ST. HELENS, OREGON
THIS LEADING FMILV
HOTEL HAS BEEN OOM
PLETCLY RENOVATED.
will surely find bim at this hotel.
C. W. KNOWLES,
Proprietor aad Maneges1
Groceries
of . . ... . .
stock would be incomplete without, these
a large invoke of ... .
OF AUD DEALERS IN
Every Style, Grade and Variety
: OREGON
ice to ssnirt
Your Fmh MadlclnM
DR. J. B. HALL. PrsDrMar
Clatskasrie,
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Ol'HIT 1
Sweetland & Sheldon, .
Mala SU. St. Hasans. Qnpm
la all Its branch aaatly and arMstleally
done. We make a specialty f baofc. swUf,
and cemmsrclat job printing. rr ftn Je
printing THB MIST hi no qul an tho ,