The Oregon mist. (St. Helens, Columbia County, Or.) 188?-1913, March 15, 1895, Image 2

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OREGON MIST.
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BEEGLE A DAVIS.
OFFICIAL COUNTY PAPER,
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Aartltln ratal made known opon application
COLOMBIA COUNTY DIRECTORY.
CmlT ftleers.
Jndre... ,,,,sIan Blanehard, Rainier
Clara .,... .Judion Weed, Vsrnonie
Sheriff Chu. f. Doen, Rainier
Treasurer St. Wharton. Columbia Citj
Bunt, ol Softools J O- Wall, Hoappooss
AaMSor..,.,. Martin White, emlney
aurr.ror , W.N. Neaerve, Dalana
( P. A. Flakes, Scappoose
Commlastonera ...8.Q Sehoonover, Veroonl
latHir Killoaa.
' If A son to, 8 1. Helens Lodge, No. ts Regular
eoinmunleatioas Aral and third Saturday In
eeea mon ta. at 7:10 r. St. at Maaonie nail. Vlslt
Int member In food staadlu Invited to at-
HUsomc.-lUinler toflira. Ho. S-8tatod
sieetlne Saturday on or Won oach lull moon
at7:SSr. a. at Maaonie hall, over Blanchard'a
tore. Vlettlnc mam ban tn food atandlnf la
vUedteatteaa, Odd ftLLOwa-Bt Helen Lodn Ho. 1
Meets every Saturday night at Transient
bretarea la food standing cordially United to
attend.
CxianT or Pythia. Avon lodge No. ,
Beau every Tuesday evening at 7:80 o deck, in
Odd Fellow kali, feu Helena. Oregon. Tran
aient bretarea Invited to attend.
Xmaarra er mala. Rainier tods no. M,
meats every Batorday evening at t:0 o'olock,
la their naft, over DeiU' atore. Tranaient teeth,
leneordially Invited to attend.
Jcmoa Onn0nulnuu Msca str
ia. -ColumNa Council No. KX. Meou la Odd
Fellow.' kali, St. Halena, every Thursday even
lnc at 7:W o'clock. Visftlng brethren, In good
landing. Invited to auend.
Onnnn or Iirraax Bran. Vtipah Chapter
nests every aecond and ioartk Saturday at a
wsloome gUan to visiting member.
1. M.. ru ataaonia nail, o. neiene, vhiim, m
T. BUCEXNa. OKE601, 1H1BCH IB.
Mb. MoBbim is ths first nativs Ore
gon ian Bloc ted to the senate. He was
1m tha fin and only nativa-born ton
to bold tbs office of secretary of state.
Judge Bean, of the supreme oourt, ia
alio a native Oregonian, bora in 1854t
the Bam wear at Senator McBride, and
In the aama oounty YamhilL
Tn Arlington Beoord nan ia a
gnat prophet. Ha undertakes to pre
diet wbnt oonrae Senator McBride will
panne during the entire six yean for
which be is elected. We suggest that
the state weatber bureau be dispensed
with, and that people look to the Kec
ord man for weatber indications, as
well as all other things that are to take
pises ia the future.
Bkxatob McBbidb is the samesffe
t)k George be has always been. Ex
alting him to the highest position
within that frift of the s tate has not
change him in the least, and be is to
day, as always, as ready to give ear to
the humblest citixen as to the ariato
c ratio millionaire. A man of the peo
$W, it is no surprise that his election
gives entire satisfaction to the people
of the state. Senator Milchell pre
sented Senator McBride's credentials
the United States senate Saturday.
Dallas Transcript.
Slowly but most effectually does
the mill of democracy grind, and not
w very slowly either, for it has been
but two years since that party grabbed
the reins of this government, and have
already succeeded in driving us clear
out upon the billows of destitution.
By another two yean, when that party
has reached the toll gate of pergatory,
and dismounted from the govern
mental caravan, the ware of destruc
tion will hare reached such propor
tions that it will take many dsys for
that party's successors to gnWe the
long procession back upon the plain
of prosperity end hope.
It Beams strange thatfarmen do not
pay mars attention to fruit raising,
especially apples that will keep until
spring. Apples are today retailing in
Portland readily at 13.50 per box, and
not the best quality ( either. At this
season of the year apples always com
mand a good price. There seems no
good reason why Columbia county
farmers are not prepared to stock the
market at any time of the year with
apples of the very best quality, and
consequently receive a good price.
Many farmers allow their fruit to go to
waste or turn their bogs into the, or
chard to harvest the crop. This may
save labor but it is not a paying in
vestment by a very long way.
Tmb United Stales government is
today confronted with serious inter
national difficulties. A few days ago
s 8 panish Warship fired upon an
American stesmshipt which will make
trouble between this country and
Spain. The killing of Italians by a
mob in Colorado, while the famous
Mafia case at New Orleans in 1892 is
still fresh ia the minds of the govern
ment at Borne, will renew tbs bitter
feeling between these two countries.
This, together with the serious wound
lot ol tbe British purser, Bain, at New
Orleans recently, will, no doubt, give
tbe United States government all it
can handle through tbe diplomatic
service for some time to come. How
ever, this country has been very suc
cessful in tbs past in averting serious
international complications, and this
ens, though looking dangerous at
present, may be safely bridged over.
CbATSKANltS, .
X. S. Bryant spent a considerable
portion of last week ia Portland.
A. B. Hainea eraa at the nftunlv seat
last week transacting business with
tne court in session tbere.
O. B. Hieffins hts been getting his
bond in shape and is now school clerk
for the coming school year.
Wears pleased to note that Bor-
quist, of Mist, is finding ready sale for
bis Boats as fast as be oan get them
out. .
Charles Bouell spent two or three
days in town shaking hands with ac
quaintances made here during bis
stay last summer.
Hohbs, our photographer, is the
champion fiahermau these days, being
especially suceM in capturing
carp with bis hook and line.
It looks as though Kelly and Bhol-
er's occupation was gone for the pres
ent, and they will not be seen Hauling
shingles from the hill for some time.
Kormsn Merrill returned Friday
evening from a visit to Portland and
the county seat. He was present at
the reception given tbs new senator
in St, Helens.
Mrs. Jack Campbell and children
expect to leave this week for Wiscon
in to visit her mother, whose serious
illness caused tbs friends to send ior
Mrs. Campbell.
The city council held a meeting last
Saturday evening, and as ons result,
notices are posted informing our citi
sens of the city election, to be held the
Drat Monday in April.
Rev. White moved into the new
parsonage this week, though it is in
rather unfinished condition as yet
The reverend gentleman ia holding
meetings at Mayger this week. -
Our town would have been repre
sented more largely at tbe reception
to Senator McBride at St. Helens last
week had notioe of it reached us a
little sooner. We were pleased to bear
tbe affair passed on so satisfactorily.
Prank Merrill came over from bis
mill Saturday to attend a council
meetinc and close up his reports for
tbe school district. Frank is a faith
ful official, and believes that "what i
worth doing at aU is wortb doing well.
Last Friday svening the literary
clnb went ont to the residence of Mr.
and Mrs. W. H. Conyers, where a very
pleasant evening was spent in tbs
study of Bret Harte, and ia a longer
period of indulgence id musio and in
a Keneral social evening. The ore tie
tra was present and assisted musically
to make tbe evening pass pleasantly,
and all present declared tbey enjoyed
themselves. Tbe next meeting is to
be held at Fabriqae's, with Tennyson
as tbe subject.
On Tnesdav eveninK of last week
the Seventh Dsv Adventists secured
Conyers' halt and reviewed the ser
mon of Rev. White on Sunday observ
ance. Tbere was quite an audience
present to bear the Saturday side ar
gued. One correspondent, in writing
of the effort, says: "The burden of
proof wss with the Adventists, etc.
Most listenen will sgree with that
statement, as tbey could see and bear
that tbe burden was a heavy one for
them, and rather more than they could
carry. A review of over two hours to
reply to a forty minute discourse
showed that the burien was with
them. People who listened to both
discourses can take their choice.
What has excited more talk then
the 8unday question this week wss
the sudden disappearance of the mem
ben of th shingle firm of Giggey A
Company. Tbey were making shingles
and shipping rapidly during the past
month, seeming to be doing a paying
business, but tbe various persons now
showing up claims against tbe firm for
labor and supplies, shows that the
business hsa not been run at a profit,
or if it was, that tbe profits were not
distributed where tbey should have
been. Tbe justice and constable were
in demand for a couple of days issuing
and serving legal papers to bold what
could be found about tbe premises.
That firm has bad a good many diffi
culties to contend with, and it looks as
though they had decided to abandon
their enterprise and allow their cred
itor! to divide what spoils they could
secure. Unfortunately what is left
will not go very far toward paying
claims sgainst the firm.
School Report.
Report of school ending March IS.
1895, of district No. 2.
Whole number enrolled, 49. boys 20
girls 29; number of dsys taught, 118;
number ot days attendance, ;
number days absent, 1237; average
daily attendance for the first month.
364, second 311. third 29, fourth 26,
fifth 27, sixth 2L Total average for
the term, 29.
Those present every day were Daisy
Watlins, Myrtle Newell, Pearl Massie.
We desire to express our gratitude
for tbe kindness of tbe people ot l.
Helens: also to our paper for its many
words of encouragement in behalf of
our school. R. S. HATtoir, Teacher.
MAYGER.
Johnson Brothers are again running
their sawmill.
Mrs. A. Croker has gone to Portland
oa a visit to relatives.
Tbere was a new family moved to
town Ibis week to Keep ooaraers in
Chipmonk valley.
Thn Vuimr Cnmnanv have started
their logging camp in earnest, and it
again looks like belter times.
Walter Black hss again tsken the
contract to cat the logs for the May
ger Company tbis year.
Inhn RtncltenbereT and Wife and
Mrs. Crie were np on ths hill visiting
and it seemed good to see them again.
Mrs. W. K. Trsylor hss returned
(mm niatakania. where aha has been
nnder Dr. Hall's sure for several days,
very much m proved in neaitn.
There is a protracted meeting going
on here at present but so far has not
met with much success, as most people
take the Trulbteeker and read for
themselves.
FIUNa VAtiliKIC MBvYbV
J. White sold a fine yoke of oxen on
the second, to Tsrbel for S8Q.
W. Miller has commenced garden
ing, and hss also put in some spring
grain.
J. Deleski purchased a team of
mules from parties at Rainiur a few
days ago, Tbs purchase prioa was,
so ws understand, loU.
J. Dupont and son suoossded in
capturing about 1500 pounds of smelt
this spring, of which they sold some
to the neighbors and tbs remainder
they sailed down for future use.
The first meeting of the new school
distriot No. 41, was held on March 4,
at the house of A. Wisnitskie. The
directors elected were A. WUnsxkie, 3.
Sintak and V. Qlineski J clerk, Frank
Qlineski.
PERM POINTERS,
Farmers smiling.
Weather pleasant.
8. Vpsberg visited the county seat
Tuesday.
Mr. Smith and wife spent Sunday
at Bachelor Flat.
Mr. Hendricks returned home from
St. Helens Wednesday.
D. H. Pope is spending a few days
at boms on account of a lams band.
C. O. Moyer and family attended
the box social at Yankton Saturday
night.
Mrs. E. Roberts sttended the school
meeting with a number of other ladies.
She said she believed in woman's
rights if she was tbe only lady per
mitted to vote.
School meeting was held at the
scboolhouse Monday, March 4th for
the election of director and clerk. V.
C. Moyer was elected clerk by a ma
jority of one. Mr. WUverding waa
elected director.
What's the matter with the Bland
Bryan section of tbe democratic party.
anyway? It's running shead of sched
ule tune with danger signals wnere
the headhght ought to be, and an evv
dent intention on the part of its con
ductor to oollide with the Cleveland-
Carlisle express.
Taxes Are Too Hlgth.
Nsw Eaa, Or., March 8, 1895.
KoitobsHut: 1 don't ask yon to pub
lish this as sn advertisement for th sale of
my land in Colombia county, hot I mast
enter my protest against th manner and
amount I am taxed in that oounty. 1 have
a tract of wild land and I offered it for 82.50
per acre. A party offered to take one-
fourth section at that price, and I think
has backed out now. I think $990 is an
abominable tax on land that is offered for
sale at 8290 per acre. It is nearly robbery.
I am willing to pay in proportion to what
my land is worth, but $980, or eyen 8980 is
pretty heavy on 310 acre that I offered for
$2.60 per acre. I would not take today 160
seres of land in Columbia oounty as a pres
ent and havs ta pay such abominable taxes.
I am bound to stop paying taxes on bonded
property. I shall sell, or give away, and
top being robbed. I have a 60-acre Una I
have worked fourteen hours a day tor ens
year and havs not made enoufh off It to
pay my taxes in Columbia count , I paid
82300 for this SO-scre farm.
M. F. Moo as.
REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS.
Nick Boden to Anna Bod en, eW, see 6, t
Sn, r2w;900.
W. V. (Jonnell to wmtam noma anaj.
8. Hnntley, lease of seining ground on
Deer Island.
Cbiarnis Chios to Em 11 and Pacific
Dntta. interest in estate of Aucust Dotta.
Henry Does to M. E. church, part of lot
6,blk7, Bryantville:837. '
A. T. Dobbins and wife to Anna West
Thompson, five acre in sec 21, 1 7 n, r 2
w sou.
Andre Erlckaon snd wlfs to Krick and
Anna Erickson, lot 2, see 8 and lots 8 and
7 see 9 and tWof nwK ee 16, 1 8 n. r 6 w.
Florence E. Godfrey to Joseph Hsybarn,
one-third Interest in th Taylor estate on
Sauvies island ; $1000.
A. E. Holme to Nel A. Nelson, X of
seK snd of se of seK, sec 30, 1 7 n, r
S w; saw.
Frank Johnson and wife to Gust Nelson,
acX of sw. see 6 and ne& of nw see 7, 1
n.r4w;8-m
Oram Kellev and wife to Harrv F,
Dnnn, lot 12 and west of lot 11, blk 2,
Georgetown ; $37.
John C. Lewis to W. Macintosh, trustee,
wU of tM. sec 14. 1 4 n. r 2 w: 81.
Florinda Lombardi to Emit and Pacific
Dotta, interest in August Doha estate.
Marlino Lombard! to Emit and Pacific
Dotta, interest in August Dotta estate.
F. A. Demont to Sarah E. Lemont, a por
tion of Lemont donation claim; 81000.
John W. Maxey snd wife to K. E. Coovert
and W. W. MCJreoie. h or nw ana w
of nw.ewtf seezi. tan. rzw;isw.
Jnhn a. ToniDkina and wife to Helen 0
Btonpenback, sw, secSt8a,r2w; bond
far nMd.
United 8tate to John Hartman, nol
nn and nwK of sw. sec 5, and of
seVi. sec 8, 1 5 n, r 4 w ; patent.
United States to Harriet A. Bpefford,
of ntX and t of wti, sec 19, 1 4 a, rl
Wtnltcd States to Hendrlck Waisenen
swW, sec 28, 1 8 n, r w; patent,
Joseph Vanblaricorn to John Hartman
Jnlenh Vanblaricorn and wife to B. C,
Wyatt,nw,secl3,t4n,r8w;ira0OO.
Samuel Adams and wife to Ferdinand
Adams. neX of nX, sec 1U, 1 9 a, r 2 w
Henry Blake to tbe heir of U. L. Blake,
AmnmmA. lot 8. Near City cemetery.
Horace Deadlier to W. J. Deschler, s 60
sere of wH of sew, see o. f 4 n, w; i
8. C. Hsrris to Euxa GilUban, nwJ4, sec
If, t7n,r w; i.
John Heidecker to Helnrlch Bartel , nwW
of tt. see 15, t3 n, r 2 w, also right-of-
a?a- SW
Nancy A. Low to Florence E. Laws,
of a of nwj4. sec s. n n, r a w , .
David Loring snd wife to Frank Dow
liit 1. m 21. 1 1 n. r 1 w: $450.
W. B. North to Eliza Gillihan, ne.see
ta 1 1 n S er SI.
Charles Merger to Mabel M. Mason, 10
acres, sec ao, t s n, raw;,
Henry E. Reed to Katie A. Reed, nndX
neW. sec 36, 1 4 n. r6w; $t.
Bute of Oregon to Andrew Anderson, H
of snd nt of swX and lot 6, sec 4, 1 7
n, r 6 w ; patent.
Bute c Oregon to Math Is Randa, wX
u. V) ta n. r ft wt Detent.
State of Oregon to Daniel Kelll, lot 8 and
swV of ne'A. see 6, 1 7 n, r 6 w; patent.
George Storey and wife to Elisabeth
Maver, e of nw and lot 1 and 2, sec 18,
tan r ft m 17flfL
atate of Orecon to August Anderson, lot
8 snd 9, sec 8, and lot 1 in see 4, 1 7 n, r t
w; patent.
Bam E. Btott to Frank Dow, lot II, see SO,
tlii rt w: B41.
United SUte to Christian Felber, eK of
nrU. tmli of neii snd nt'A of seK, sec mi.
a n. r 2 m' nateiiL
United States to Samuel Adams, tH of
Demand e4 ol X. sec w. tsn, raw
Mt,nL
United States to 0. H. Pearson, swK of
nw, nwK of w and sx of sw4, sec 23,
ft A n. ,1 af? Mtenf.
United States to Georce Storey. eW nf
nwK and lot 1 and 2. sec 18, t 4 n, r 6 w;
patent.
EFFECT OF FEE1 DECISION.
Aw Unsatisfactory State of Affairs
Existing at Pendleton.
ITmatllla oountv had an addition to Its
cltiiemhlp ot 1000 Imlians on lbs 91b of tbs
prnt month, In comequsne w a a
oiiloo rendered by Judge Fs lb day be
fore. To stTeot, no doubt, If suitsliisd by
the higher oourta, will bs to remove en re
tricttons from them excepting In haniillnr.
thalr landa. which wen allotted under con
ditions. Tbs Indian ohleft, who wars un
der arrest for restating a United states ora
oar. ware Immediately released and a coun
cil called at Young Chiefs nsmp, IS miles
above the sgeaoy, of au Indiana, to oon
lHr mature. Near the aiMuCV Captain
Richards camped wltn troop V, oi in
Fourth oavalry, from Fort waiia wsua,
accoutred for heavy services. Agent Har
per says:
"I called ths troops because Jndm rs s
dectaton remove sll my authority ovsr ths
Indian. Mo power now exists to prevent
ha Indiana Imm heeomlna' Intoxicated.
and endangering tbe lives of all on ths res
ervation. Thev are now free to follow their
natural Inclination snd drift back to sav
agery "
A radical chants In ths relation ot In
dians to the people of this country render
sonis eltlsens timid. There are expression
nt fa.r that dire resulta will follow. Th
Indian agent, under ths new regime, can
merely rent the Indian' land to ths white.
The Indian oourt I don away with. In
dian policemen have bean discharged and
ths stats court Save complete sua sots
jurisdiction.
CARD OP THANKS.
T vhh to tender ml ainaere thank to th
kind friends and neighbor who assisted
during th Ulneas snd burial of my beloved
daughter. saaa. janes vaaT.
BILIOUSNESS
Who has not suffered tbis misery-
caused by bile in tbe stomach which
an inactive or sluggish liver failed to
osrry off.
the PREVEno and cure is
Liquid or powder, which gives quick
action to the liver and carries off the
bile by a mild movement of the bowels.
It ia no purgative or griping medicine.
but purely vegetable. Many people
take pills more take Simmons liver
Regulator.
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B ..J... east aullatai ana lai anA.
man salts; r siy tug vsuwue isumuivs sy y -
com wu lu Us umo! 8immouiLiTr Regulator,
k. Wll.aul a Mitava,. ma 1 stnaasllr nAl
M .) alnna hut Sarhnla. fntmilw "I Bat
Fxixmam, 8imv AUhma.
EVERT FACKAdEJ
mm mmv !( m w wrtfs
yr. Mm R. m El .LI ?lf fc , PbUsVielpfalsa.
The Banquet
SALOON
Hss re-opened under tbe management of
GEO. A. BRINN,
Comer Strand and Cowlitz Sts.
A CHOICE SELLCTION
Of Pore Wines and Brandies
FAMOUS FINE UODII OIOARS.
Pool and Billiard Tables
At THE BANQUET,
St. Helens Livery Stables
THOS. COOPEE, Proprietor.
Handy location, and you can feel sure that your hones will receive
as good attention as though you were caring for them yourself.
HANDY TURNOUTS ON SHORT NOTICE.
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for Infants
TPs
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afniowa of nweaw, yereaH
It t summeetlemafely the) beet feaatedy tor Imfamta est Cbildrea
M has
IteaOtlu It effl eetvw tkerty Mr. I It MrtWa have
awaawtklaa: walob la a lately
ebflsVs saedlefaa.
Oaetorla teetgwy Wawsaa.
CaetwiKa allaya reyerfebaeea.
Caatswia areweeite TeamltlMa; g r Card.
Caetoria estraa lMasraaaa and Wiwd Oolle. '
Caatorla rellowwe Teerthlna; Tr blee.
Caaterta tarsi Oeaurttpatiasi aatd Flateilaasey.
Oatsftewba stewtraHvea tbe asTaefts ef earawsrfa sold gmm yelaraeaa atr.
Caartarbs lee met ewsttaia wurrplm, aylnaa, er mVkmr suweatle ptwstarty.
CWtoria, aeataaflatee tha food, recaJatee the staaaacli aad ae-arela.
BtrlaSj baajthy uad suttenml aleea.
Csartarta ta ysrt sre ta saenfae bottlee ly. It ta stet sold 1st balk.
Pant allaar nay a te sell yea aaythtasr alea b ulna er snramlae
that H Is "last aa gea smd "vrffl aarwer erery smrpoae.'
gae that yea gat O-A-bVT-Q-B-1-A.
Tbe faa alaafla
Children Cry for
PEOPLE
Desirous Buying
JEWELRY,
Watches, Clocks. Etc.,
Weeld 0 wall te ertttr treat
Q. HElTKEHPER
Ths Portland Jeweler,
Corner of Third and Morrison.
,,, ., qa nar nant. and set OOd
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TO THE
BAST
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GREAT NORTHERN RAILWAY
BY WAY OF
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LOW BATBB TO AU,
EASTERN CITIES
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For San Francisco.
For Full Dctatts Carl on or Address
Yf. H. HTJRLBVRT.
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tammtmaiKn
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l.iaaaftara a BwaSlia, I .
Make aaoae wbll
other are wasting
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we er raciae coaaj
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'Ova omel le Orroetrt U. . r'aviitv ofn"
L.od we an secure patent in lass urns Uuu Uums
Waiot from Waahinctoa.
, Sasd atodel, drawiac or pketo., vritk daacrle
tfoa. W advise, U pauratsblo er not. Ires e(
Icaart. Our lee net da till patent la secured.
1 a pi.awm.rr. "How to Obtala Pateats," wits
net oi lea, la tbe U. S. sad loraeetiaines
ant ice. Address,
rt a nnow&CO.
Or, pmmt Omoi , Washwotom, D. C. J
and Children.
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SEilBON 18fM-00--l-i-
Our Second Sale since
Store, S. W. Cor. Third ana uaic streets.
M Ei$9.95 All-Wool Suits.
iTbc onri Rino-iA mid Donble-Brcastcd Sacks, 20 and
X'Awno - .
22-ounce goods; elglitceu patterns, including Blue ana
Black Cheviots.
Every suit warranted mads of celebrated Albany Woolen MUU Cs-slmere.
and manufactured on our own premises. Ws smploy MT bands and money
paid for labor remain here at home.
J. M. J10YER & CO.,
Wholesale and Retail Clothiers
Nat 81 and 83 Third Street, 's. T. Cor. Oat, Portland, Oregon
CHOICE BR ANPS OF
Wines, Liquors, and Cigars
u a-r Ati nurs nr rmiND AT
THE MODEL SALOON,
J. 8. CLONINGER, PROPRIETOR, i i t BT. HELENS, 0REQ01C
Famous Fire Laddie Cigars Kept Constantly on Hand.
ONLY PLACE IN THE CITT WITH POOL AND BILLIARD TABLES.
Welnhard's
LEONARD HUFF & CO,
Commission Merchants
BW ACER OLD STAND.
A general asort merit of feed kept on band,
ana eota at tue ivwva. tvw
FOR CASH.
Undertaking Goods
FURNISHED ON SHORT MOTICI.
St. Helens, ; ; ; Oregon.
J. 3ST. Slusser,
HAIR DRESSER
. aND
T0NS0RIAL ARTIST.
Having rseenttjr toested In ths city snd
wishing to establish myself, I invite the
publlo to favor me wltn st least s soar oi
your traa. onarp seen razor.
COLBURN'S OLD STAND
ST. HELENS
STRAND
Mr. Thomas Cooper baa just opened np bl
w her cao constantly
Also best Brands Domestic and Key West Cigars.
MR. COOPER 13 ALWAYS GLAD TO WELCOME HIS OLD FRIES D8
TO HIS PLACE OF BU8INES8.
ST. HELENS EXCHANGE,
THE JOSEPH KELLOQQ A
, ( lim-llinflin, irn i iriMifMininiinii ia iwiiiiwi asaaaiei an
STTR. JOSBPH KBLLOaa
FOB PORTLAND
Leaves Kelso Mondays, Wednesdays, snd Fridays st 6 o'clock s. m. Leaves
Portland Tuesday, Thursday snd Saturday at 8 o'olock a. m.
THE PORTLAND AND
O, M. Bhaver. Master.
o'eJoslton Bnndsy morolnf. st T
o clock iMondsy, Wednssdsy, snd Friday evening at 7:80 o'clock. Kstornini, leaves
A-toria Monday morning at 0 o'clock i Tussdsy, f bursds snd ! Baturdsy svsnmg st .
Removing to Our New
Deer 5 Cents.
B. I. QUICK.
O. W. COLB,
Dees 1st Weaaftaal
Cole 5c Quick,
St. Helens, Orsg'oe
PROPfUBTOBS Of
"Thorn's Numerical System
Title AbstractsV
Columbia - County, - Oregon
TITLES
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stl.nd to nallsrs belur tbe Boeiw ol
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Lostia negotlalad,
EXCHANGE
STREET.-
new and elriant barroom ia St, Hslsos,
b found tbe famous
COMPANY'8 RIVER STEAMER
CUTSKANIE ROUTE