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About The Oregon mist. (St. Helens, Columbia County, Or.) 188?-1913 | View Entire Issue (April 5, 1895)
OREGON MIST. rtllU.IHHKU KVKKT rKIUAT h TJAIERS a r Mists Sun $1.75 KIUElKAUTAUAGKArilS. On Hbr Om Eoum The sieanier O. W. Bliaver i Kii duck ?" ,""r old route btttweon l'ortland and Clats kanie, having mads her " ' Ul. Wuaa Portland M dy, Wednesday and Friday morning! lit 6 o'clock, returning; Hitem- -- The "old rotUblu" has been tboroUKhly overhauled during the past winter and It now fit ft rst-clasa condition. Vby Poob iMMft Tb up lor ni dbwi' , ; i ii is Mr. Gould owni two brick building., both occupied by tenenU, end baa other Urtce InUirests here, but sipreases himself too poor w "" '.v per. Surely hs must be In need of as sistance; but perhaps he might be aula to get a aituatlon in a muaeum ai specimen Weston Foeill. Weaton Lender. . Bum IUvBK MiMBa.Oregnn Oily Enterprise: "President 8. It. Qreen, of the Blue Blver Mining Company, of this city, states that lii company will continue their development work on the minee in the Blue River dir triot. Several other oompaniea having minei in thia district are preparing for extensive work thlt aeaaon. Altogether the prospect for these mines is very flattering for toil year, for with the oo-0eratioo of all the mine owners, passable roads will be built to the die trial and the mines got in shape to yield dividends to their owners." Dolfh AMD AKti-Dolph. 8tlem Foal: A week from neit Monday the city election will take place In Wood burn, and for the ft nit time in the his tory of that place there will be a mayor elected to preside over the council meetings of that city. There are two factions, so Mr. V. A. Ford, of that city, informs us, alriving for suprem acy at the poll one being the late lamented Dolphites and the antia. J. II. getilemeir. well and moat favor ably known riliinn of that city, la a camJiJate, also 8. Tomileon. There will be four councilman, a recorder, a marahal and treasurer. finis BianiiTWi'i Tim annual oily election took place in St. Helena laat Monday evening, anl resulted in the election of the following persona: Prea ident of tho council, W. H. Dolman; recorder, Harrison Allen ; marshal, Eugene Weaver; treasurer, E. E. quick ; counoiluien, A. H. BUkaalcy, James Dart, D. J. Bwiisor fend Thomas Cooper. The only changes made in the ticket ae nominated at the caucus previously held was that D. 3. Bwilier, nd Tbomaa Cooper were elected in atead of S. A. Milce and W. B. Dillard, Mr. Dillard having previously declined to be a candidate. SlTXDAY SCHOOL CoKVBimo. The atate Sunday school convention will be held in Portland on May 7th, 8th and 9th. Thia will be the 10th annual meeting of the atate association and is expected to exceed all former meet inga in point of attendance. Alt the tonics known to Sunday school work will be discussed by the loading pro feasors of the slate. The conventions will bo held in the new First Congre gational church, corner Park and Mad ison streets. All necessary arrange meota for the entertainment of dele gates are being perfected, and large attendance is desired. MiPB Final PHoor. The following E arsons made final proof before Judge lauchard Wednesday: Guslaf Sim onson, lot 6, section 27, si of se. sec tion 28, ne of nej, section S3, lot 2, section 34, township 8 north, range 4 west; Simon Hendrikson, s4 of n"i, 1U 1 and 2, section 23 and lots 3 and 4, aeotion 34, township 8 north, range 4 west; Lars Rappana, of swj, swj of awj. section 22. nej of nw$, section 27, township 8 north, range 4 west. These made proof before Clerk Weed : John Guatavson, nwj, section 28, township 8 north, range 4 west ; Louis Johnson, ne, seo 1, township 6 north, range 4 west In Hahd Linbs. Junolion City Times i "The Kremer Show Company baa come and gone. - It waa with dif ficulty that they got here and with orintl trouble that they got away. Ever since they crossed the state line they have played in hart! luck, iney performed here Monday and Tuesday evenings and the house was crowded with empty chair. The railroad com pany carried them to Salem and held their baggage aa aeourity for passage, while the hotel company and Prof. Tibketts held second 0. O. D. claim on their paraphernalia. It Is quite a good uompany and they deserve being better patrouiaed." Washington Cookty CbbambbY. It appears from the Hillsboro Indepen dent that the Sooth Tualatin creamery ia doing a good business and is prov ing a great thing for the farmers of that section. Thia creamery for the month of February, made and mar keted 6155 pounds of butter and sup plied only two thirds of the orders plaoed with the Portland agent. To make one pound of butter 21.29 pounds of milk were required. From one pound of butler fat 124 ponnds were made. The net value of the butter fat for the month was 25.64 cents per pound. Tho milk netted the dairy man $1 per hundred weight. Pfili QoesrBaiiTnr. .TtiHlrt J. B. Doan and wife, of Rainier, spent last Sunday with the family of Sheriff Doan. Jus tice Doan came to Oregon a good many years sgo. He was born in Cheater county. Pa., not far from Philadelphia. lie Is now 03 years old, and ins me from the beginning, has been an act ive one. Attliea;e of 14 be began an apprenticeship at the carpenter trade, working the first year for $5 per week, the reennd year for for f 7, and the last vear for 99. Then at the age of 17 he entered the Union army, and served three years, at the end of which time he was discharged for disability, his sickness, however, being of short duration, he waa married before his Zlat birthday waa reached. Mr. Uoan has a aon 32 years old, and four grand children. To serve an apprenticeship al the carpenter's trade, three years in the civil war and afterwards get mar ried before he ia 21 yeara old ia a pretty good record. Mr. and Mra. Doan are each enjoying splendid health, and do not look to be more inan to. flMWfcrwrrWBB?"- The wagon bridge at Houllon has been cnnaiderahlv damaged lately by saw- logs running in Milton creek, The 1 wer pier winch supports me east enu of the lonr snan waa, some days ago, moved several inohes, which came near wrecking the bridge. When the bridle waa built the piors were set on top of the solid rock bed of the oreek, without any support to hold them in place except the weight of the bridge, and wholly unprotected from the great jams of sawlots which shoot the rapids at that plaoe. A crib is being made of Urge logs which is to be filled with rock and sunk in the creek to protect the east end piers fioui further damage. Nbw Mbdioal Law. The last legis lature named a law whereby all prao tlulionora of medicine and surgery In thia Slate must pass an examination The old luw was that they present their d idoma and receive a license Many oomplled with this and were en ablod to refit Ive one from the new hoard as allowed by luw on tho old license, but there were many who failed to apply to the old board and In consequence hud to go before the now one and take the examination in the following branches: Anslomy, phy slology, chemistry, materia medica, therapeutics, practice of medicine, sur gery, obstetrics, diseases of women, medical Jurisprudence and such other branches as the board deemed advlas ble. Among those who took the ex amlnation in Portland last week were Dr. II. II. Cliff and Dr. A. P. McLaren. of this county, and Dr. A, L Fulton, of Astoria, and we are glad to leurn they passed a salislaotory examine tion. The now law is a commendable one and ahould be enforced. Sbhious Accident. Last Friday while three children Anna George, Agnes Mnckle and Ernest Johns- were playing in the hay loitoiMr. James Muckle'a barn, the two older ones, Anna and Agnee, ran sway to hide from Ernest. They ran over to one aide and not noticing or perhaps thinking, stepped into the manger opening which was partially covered witb hay, and leu througn ii, a ins tance of several feet to the floor below. Anna George struck the manger front with the small of bar back which ren dered her onoonacious for several minutes, and for time her lite was despaired of. Agnes Muokle, though suffering from very badly sprained ankle, gave the alarm and not until Dr. Chalmers arrived eome time after did Anna George regain consciousness. The two unfortunate children are now alowly improving. Washington Taxbb. Under the law lately passed by the Washington legis lature saeMments will only be made on alternate years the value to be estimated on the first day of April of odd numbered years. The penally lor delinquency In payment of taxes is re duced to 2 per cent, and the interest placed at 12 per cent per annum, witu the proviso that if one-half the tax be paid on the Slat day of May, then the remaining half may be paid on Novem ber 30th. following, but if said remain ing half is not paid on or before that date, then auch balance shall be sub ject to penally and interest from the Slst day of May preceding unm pain. The delinquent taxeaof 1892 and 1893 may be paid on or before July 1st, 1895, wivh a rebate oi penalty ana miereiv, which amounts to 45 per cent of taxes of 1892, and 25 per cent on those oi the succeeding year. Stricebn with Pabaiybu. Post master Ben Holmes, of Kalama, was stricken with paralysis on the street, near bia residence, last Friday even- ine- about 7 :30 o'clock. He had beon complaining of beiug unwell, but after orosing the office that evening, walked to within ball a block oi his residence. Ha ainnned to sneak to 1 neighbor's little girl, and while in the act of do ing so, fell heavily to the walk, strik ing his bead on the fence, Injuring the skull so badly thai his physician fears concussion of Ihe brain. He is appar ently paralysed on the left side and partially on tne rigni. e is unuw to speak but can move bis right hand. Mr. Holmes served aa sheriff of Cow lits county for three terms, and ia well known and generally esteemea. iast reporla are to the tiled that Mr. Holmes died Monday night. PEKBONAIi AMD GENERAL. Koto and receipt' books for salo at this 'office. Mrs. Judson Weed went to Portland yesterdsy. John Dolan, of Gillton, was in town Tuesday, Assessor Martin White was In town Monday. Judgs nionchard, of Rainier, was In town Wednesday, CONTRACT 18 SIGNED. No Railroad to Astoria tor three Yeara More. Arroaii.Mar. SO.Sevsral msetlnRi have been held today by the members of the sub sidy committee and A. B. Hammond and his assoclatss. luokini to the closing oi an offor made yesterday for a modification of tbs original eontraot. The attorneys jor Ihs railroad men and for the olty have been busily engaged arranging the propoiition o as to securely guard the legal rights of all the parlies. The work progressed with the utmost harmony, and at an aojournea meeting of lbs subsidy committee this even ing the contrsot was formally signed. All of Mr. Hsromond's demands, mourning a guarantee of right-of-way from this olty to Goble; good and sufficient deeas to ins nronertv Inoluded in the subsidy : an exten sion to three years of the time in which the road must be completed, and discretionary power as to the monthly expenditure in construction, bave been compiled with, Aatorians are very confident, and many of them look forward to seeing the road conv Dieted within a much shorter time then that allowed In the eontraot just signed. In the fall of 1893 a aon of Mr. T. A. McFarland, a prominent merchant of Live Oak, Sutter, Co., Cat., was taken with a very heavy cold. The pains in his chest were so severe that he had spasms and was threatened with pneu monia, ilia latnor gave mm several large doses of Chamberlain's Cough Remedy which broke up the cough and cured him. Mr. McFarland says whenever his children have oroup he invariably gives them Chamberlain's Cough Remedy and it always cures them. He considers it the best cough remedy ia the market. For sale by Dr. Edwin Ross. Mrs. E.Hall, of Uillton, has boen quite ill of lale. Magnus Huxon, of Gillton. was in the city Tuesday, J. O. Tompkins, of Scapnoose. was in the city yesterday, H. C. Lsmberson, of Scappoose, was la town Saturday. John Atkins, of Beaver Valley, was in the city over Sunday. Prince Bismarck of Germany cele brated bis 80th birthday last Monday. John Atkins left on tho Kellogg yes terday for bis ranch near Carrollton, Wash. W. J. Doits, of Rainier, looked in to see the printers burily al work yes terday morniug. Miss Josle Groves, of Pnrtlsnd, is visiting her sister, Mrs. J. Q. Muckle, this week. Charles Meaerve of the Oregon City Enterprise, was a passenger down on the Shaver Monday. The Portland Sun la the most pop ular paper in the state. Thb Mist and Sun together, per year 11.75. Dr. J. E. Hall, the Clatskanie drug gist, was in town Wednesday night and went to Portland yesterday. Loud talk does not tlways indicate riot; if it did, riotous indications would be in fashion here quite often. For the benefit of Wellington M. Perry we wish to say we only And it necessary to "beg the pardon" of gentlemen. Y Miss Anna Merrill is again on duly in the postofDce, after an absence of two or three montha on account of sickness. It is reported that a company has been organized in the East for the purpose of developing the gold mines near Mount Si. Helena. E. W. Conyers, one of Clatskanie's leading merchants, was in St. Helens a ahort time Tuesday and went to Portland in the afternoon. W. F. Beckman, of Roseburg, who m irdered hia wi'e aud atep-son last fall, was committed to the state peni tentiary for life last week. Captaio J. W. Shaver, of the Shaver Transportation Company, was in town last Friday dropping a few coffers into the county exchequer, aa taxea. There Is little difference between a populist and a kicker, hence Welling ton M. Perry and M. Davison make a good pair for the populists to draw to. We have completed arrangements with the Portland Weekly Sun where by we can furnish the Weekly Sun and Tub Mist, both one year for f 1.75 cash. .- Quite a number of young men left here on the Dixon last Sunday for down river fishing stations, where they expect to "make a harvest" the com ing summer. At a recent meeting of the fisher mens' union, held In Astoria, the price of Chinook salmon for the coming seaaou waa fixed at 5 cents a pound and steelheadj 2 cents. Lindloy Meeker was on Wednesday appointed administrator of the estate of Levi French, deceased. The estate conaists of 11300 in cash and a email tract of land at Houlton. Dr. E. T. Cams, dentist, of Portland, will visit Rainier April 10th, without fail. All those wishing work done in this line please call early aa Dr. Cams will remain only ten daya. The Gillton Republican club will hold a meeting thia (Friday) evening for the purpose of eleuting delegates to attend the meeting of the state club, which meets in Portland in May. From the tone of "An Opeu Letter to Senator Mc Bride," published in the Sentinet of last week it aeema appar ent that the sheriff will have to make another trip to Salem soon. J. T. Hayne, who was elected school olerk in Portland recently could not furnish the required bond of f 150,000 and was consequently unable to qual ify. His saooessor has not yet been chosin. Mr. Young, who lives on Soappoose bay, came into town oae day lust week suffering intense pain from a felon, but a sharp knife and the clear con science of Dr. Cliff soon relieved the sufferer. blticenae to wed were issued by the county clerk last eaturuay to u. . Barger aged Zi and uora m. l ameii aged 14. The license were laeueu upon written consent of the young lady's father. J. L. Carter, of Union county, has been elected superintendent of the blind and deaf mute aohool at Salem. The two institulions are to be consoli dated when Mr. Carter assumes charge May 1. . Awarded Highest Honors World's Fair CREAM mm MOST PERFECT MADE. A pure Crape Cream of Tartar Powder. Frs torn Ammonia, Alum or any other adulterant 40 YEARS THB STANDARD. - COLUMBIA COUNTY'S FINANCIAL EXHIBIT Giving, the Clerk, Sheriff, and Treasurer's Report For the Six Months Ending larch 31, 1895. SEMI-ANNUAL REPORT Of the Countr Clerk of Columbia County, Htate of Oregon, ahowlna the amount and number ol clalrm allowed by Ihe County Court, for what alluwed, amount ol warrants drawn, and the amount ol warrant ouMunrilna and unpaid, from tlis 1st day of October. MM, to the SUt day of March, 1W6, both inclusive: ON WHAT ACCOUNT ALLOWED Road and bridge , , Fail per Criminal account circuit court. . . . , Crf oilnal account luitice court Iteeord twoka, atatlonery and printing..,,,.! Courthouse and jail , Cl.rka Bheriffa Bounty on wild Animals , Bailiff. School auperlntendent Comity judge Commlaalenera. Hoed auoervlaon jnoene.,,.,.,. Jury Coroner ., , Treasurer., ,. Aaacaaor election Dial riot attorney Official reporter AlMtractof patentee lauas Boardlnt priaonera Hunreyor , , intereiiion ataia tax Koad tax on land bid In br the county School tax on land bid in by the county.... rublle examination 01 teacnera Bebate of tax.. Total amount claims allowed and drawn. AMOUNT OF CLAIMS ALLOWBO ...... 2.1M 37 ft0 49 8X0 SO 912 or. m 74 114 46 1,4M 00 t,M 10 hi on 42 00 122 60 0M S6 178 60 Ml 7 2 M 10 64 V 13 SO 174 OH 218 00 a 00 267 60 go 00 10 CO 13D 86 102 00 m 49 107 en tan ga Hi 60 13 48 $18,602 S3 AMOUNT OF WARRANTS DRAWN 318,602 B3 AMOUNT OF OUTSTANDING WARRANTS UNPAID county warrants on tbs Slat day of Total amount of unpaid county warrant Outatandlm March. 1 Catlmated Interest accrued thereon PRINCIPAL ....I 51.1 4,i 045 64 ,000 00 t 56,046 S4 INTEREST f . 4,000 00 66,046 04 SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT There has jnst been received a large assortment of pure and fresh drugs, patent medicines, etc . Also numerous other articles which are found in all Hrst-claas drug stores. Remember that the place to buy your drugs is at a drug store. SAINT HELENS DRUG STORE TOILET ARTICLES This house also carries a very large assortment of fancy notions, consisting of toilet articles such as perfumery, soaps, tnoth-brusiics. tooth-powders, ami in fact all articles included in that line.. Also writing parer and school supplies. PRESCRIPTIONS COMPOUNDED DAY OR NIGHT A competent pharmacist is always on hand ready to compound prescriptions on short order. Mr. Hoss Is ever watchful of Ihe public's demands, and you will always find what you want at his establishment. MAIN STREET DR. EDWIN ROSS, Prop. ST. HELENS, OREGON N STATE OF OREGON, I County 01 iJolurriDia.) t inu. imA v.i,it iji.ir nl Hia conntr of Columbia, atate of Orearon. do hereby certify that the foregoing ia a true and correct atatement of the number and amount ( elalma allowed by the County Court of aald county, for the aix montha ending on the Slat day of March, 1806, on what account tne aame were auoweu, aua turn iouuh, u, .bii&i,l u,w.,, ,. ranta outstanding and unpaid aa the same appear upon the records of my ofjoe, and in my official euatody. Wltneas my hand and the seal of lha County court ol sam eounty. wu im oar oi apni, SEMI-ANNUAL 8UMMAEY STATEMENT Of the financial condition of the County of Columbia, la tbs State of Oregon, on the 1st day of April. A. v. lew. LIABILITIES To warrant! drawn on the Couuty Traaaurer, and ont- atandlng and unpaid.,.. To rati mated Interest accrued thereon v Total liabilities AMOUNT .3 51,046 64 ..1 4,000 ..166,049 S4; RESOURCES By funds In handa of County Treajl nrer applicable to toe payment oi county warrants By estimated unpaid current taxaa appucaoie to tne payment oi coun-i iv warranu By aatimatedldelliiaaent taxes audi caoie ki tne payment oi coumy warranta By amount of tax and costs on land ooia lor taxea By SO acres of land By Indebtfdnfim of eounty Total reaourcea AMOUNT I 1,607 3 ,. 21,027 IS .. 22,617 96 .. 2,236 42 OU0 00 .. S.9SS 72 .366,046 64 SEMI-ANNUAL STATEMENT Of the aroonnt of money and warrants re- county treaeurcr by thesheiiff of Colum bia county. Oregon, for the six months ending on the31 day of March, A. D..18U5: Coin and currency on dellnq'nt tax rollst Coin and currency on dellnq'nt tax rolls Fees DsciasiB Coin aad currency on dellnq'nt tax rolls Coin and currency on dellnq'nt tax rolla rs v riBBUABT Coin and currency ondellnq'nttax rolls Fees MABCBt Coin and currency on tax roll of 1891... 11,794 81 totinty warrant on ui rou u, in m, Coin and currency on dellnq'nt tax rolls 16J 42 l---. 18 49 Non-reaideut'roa4'ux'isM 408 74 Total reeetred 1.8 81 44 35 84 42 94 82 45 St 42 43 90 167 32 38 SO 21 88 S 27 AMouar raw ovxa in octobbb Delinquent tax rolls f 81 44 Fees 35 86 botzmxb Delinquent tax rolls 42 94 Fees... 82 46 DicsaaxB Delinquent tax rolls S3 42 Fees... ' 48 90 JAHU1BT Delinquent tax rolla 187 82 Fees.?. 33 60 rgBBUABT Delinquent tax rolla 24 83 Fee 27 MABCH Tax roll Of 1894 14 237 14 Delinquent tax rolls 169 42 Fees... 13 94 Total paid over 114,420 50 Stats or OitxaoN, I County of Columbia,! I, C. F. Doan, aherlft of aald eonnty, do here by certify that the foregoing atatement la cor rect and true. Witness my hand this 1st day of April, A. D- 1S85. C. F. DOAN, Sheriff of Columbia County, Oregon. SEMIANNUAL STATEMENT : on the Slat day a ... - r.... t-a-.,- A rviiMMHU ftmmtv Orpmn. for the aix montha ending i March. 18U6. of money received and paid out, from whom received and from what source, and on what account paid out: 1894 Oct 1 Nov 10 ' 14 " 16 ltM March 30.. To amount on hand from last report To am't re d from Ad'in J. Norton eatate Va Wr'ttonav atate tax. returned t o amount rec a irom scnooi superimu i " " of general tax reo'dfrora Bh'rf " rec a special scnooi tax " ' epectal city tax.., " ' feea received from sheriff. . " ' clerk.... " redemption of land sold for taxea. ' license and Snea received 1895 March SO., 27.. t ' so!! AMOUNTS RECEIVED FROM WHAT SOURCE RECEIVED Estates Warrant returned from stale Teacher' a examination From sheriff Special school tax Special city tax reea iron, snenn.. Keea from clerk Redeemed delinquent taxes. License and Ones GEN'L FUND 1,289 78 . 195 00 89 49 . 12 59 . 14 157 91 691 06 8 51 . 182 97 tVt OS . SS9 23 218 60 .118,031 99 AMOUNTS PAID OUT By amount paid out on eounty warrants paid out on school superintendent's warn " balance general tuna on nana " balance school fund on band State taxforl94 paid Interest on state tax lor isw Special school tax paid..... Soaclal rood tax raid County road tax on band state road fund on nana - institute fund on hand ., Administrator's fund on hand., Special deposit on hand , Special school tax on hand Special city tax. Vernonla GENERAL FUND ... ... 4,276 06 467 73 1.607 39 6 674 32 3,860 88 89 49 15 28 06 S 59 34 78 153 50 195 00 49 91 ' 592 50 8 61 18,031 9J STATE OF OREGON, Couuty ol Columbia,) I. E. M. Wharton, do hereby certify that the foregoing Is a true and correct atatement of the amounts received, paid out and remaining on hand, in the County Treasury of said County for the ,lx months ending on the 81st day of March, A. 1., 1895. Witness mj 'hand thia 3rd day of April, A. dT, 1895. E. M. WHARTON, County Treasurer. How to Csire Bheunasttlaaai. Aosnn flnn. C.n Or . Nov. 10. 1893. I wish to inform you of the great . , , T.-!- TJ . 1 I IjOOU linamDenaiQ s x am saiiu une done mv wife. She has been troubled with rheumatism of the arms and handa for six months, and has tried many remrdiea prescribed for that com plaint, but found do relief until she used this Pain Balm ; one bottle of which has completely cured her. I take pleasure in recommending it for that trouble. Yours truly, C. A. Bull ord. - 60 cent and $1.00 bottles f jr sale by Dr. E. Boss, druggiet. The attorney-general, after search ing the authorities and precedent of a number of other atates, has decided that the commissioneis, whose succesi ors the late legislature failed to elect, hold over until the aext session of that body. There will probably be nothing further done in the premises for an other two years. Senator McBride is in receipt of a beautiful cane, the gift of Alfred Hol man, of the Pacifio Rural Press, of San Francisco. The cane is artistically decorated on the handle, where are the words "From Alfred" engraved. Mr. Holtnan is a nephew of the senator. John W. Pugh, of Delena, was do ing business iu thr county seat the first of the week. PROFESSIONAL. T. J. Clsxton. H. Alls. ALLEN fc CLEETON, Attorneys and Counselors at Law BT. HELENS, - OREGON. Notaries Public, Coaveyancing and Collections jytL. A. F. McLAREN, PHYSICIAN AND BURGEON Rainier. Oregon. JR. H. R. CLIFF, PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. : 8t Helens, Oregon. JR. J. X. BALL, PHYSiniAN AND SURGEON. Clatskanie, Columbia oounty. Or. JJR, J. M, P. CHALMERS, PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. St. Helens, Oregon. VVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVIfVTTVVVVV EW PRICES. A SPRING GOODS JUST ARRIVED. DART & MUCKLE, ittEaii GROCERIES i i i i SHOES, Furnishing Goods, AT VERY REASONABLE PRICES. HATS AND CAPS DART & MUCKLE, St. Helens, Oregon. MUCKLE BROS MANUFACTURERS OF AND DEALERS 1ST Rough and Dressed Lniber of Eferj Style, Grade and Yarietj ST. HELENS, : ; OREGON the Plac Secure Your avesfc Medicine Clatskanie Drugstore PRESCRIPTIONS COMPOUNDED AT ALL HOURS Patent Medicines, Prescription Drugs, Toilet Articles, Fancy Notions, etc. DR. J. E. HALL, Proprietor -aevCUtsltanle, Orefesi S J IEIjElISrS ; I-J The tables are always supplied with the Best Edibles and Delica cies the market affords. TERMS REASONABLE FOR REGULAR BOARDERS Having been newly refurnished we are prepared to give satisfac tion to all our patrons, and solicit a share of your patronage. J. GEORGE, Proprietor, St. Helens, Oregon GEORGE RIEPHOF'S Rheumatic Remedy a Permanent Cure This Remedy Properly Taken will Core any Rhed malic Case. St. George's RHEUMATIC BITTERS, - Is a Bitters specially manufactured to aid those afflicted with Rheumatism. It gives lone to the stomach and purifiea the blood better than any other bitters Known. For Sale by all Leading; Druggists or Ad.lress "Q. R." P. O. box 663, Astoria, Oregon or PETER BRACH, General Agent, marl-Om 437 Commercial street, Axtoria, Oregon. Teiepbonexio. 24. St. Helens MEAT - MARKET All Kinds of fresh and salted meats, sanssfre, and fish. An express wagon runs daily to all parts of the city Meats by Wholesale : at Special Rates. Sweetland & Sheldon, Mala St., St. Heteaa, Onsjeaa, . . J. H. DECKER . . . TnoNsoRiAij ARrrisrr The old and reliable barber baa hia rszora juet as sharp 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 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 fafc,,";,A"' " svxaa.-ij isf fti 1,01 soli Laj..st.- e Je.-yar jl ? TO .1 Jjiji xBWAmt I is the wi!e stay i j 1 eflmrtatloa trade , . W3Laa S i I a-s I about ..yLS '4 . ... ....... .... . . -. . " 3 if! ff rTniOrOC 1,0 mon thin other pickaxe so!a ever rpoHj H IU JiivttSV3. flour-HinlT I ay CHraCHs.COnKeToTfc Soil WK3a V f vvvvvy vv vyTvv w-vvy