The Oregon mist. (St. Helens, Columbia County, Or.) 188?-1913, April 12, 1895, Image 3

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    OUKGON MIST.
HIHUHIIKD KVKItY" Kill OA Y.
2 Pmsusun $1.75
siDii-iiKAb rAiiAiiMim
Dkttkr Wkatiikk. Notwithstand
ing the old iuUku tbiit A lute Easter it
liuliualive o( a baukward Dpi lug, a bet
ter mettHorolutflciil uoiitliiion in prob
able after Kaslor it passed On your.
8KOtmiNO Kwiitok-Way. The As
toria rullioad rlKhtof-way oomniiltoe
re at work. The coriimiltMe have
timlar charter the stoamer Astoriaii,
and UNO bur at a floating boarding
Jiouso. Tlwy move along the river
from place to place a the work pro
gresses, and at last accounts were
iiieuting with fair success.
Twknty onk Kiixkd Another coal
mine explosion occurred last Monday
in the Blue Canyon nilno, llfteon miles
from Scalllo, on Lake Whatcom, Wash,
Tarmity-one parsons were killed ani a
number wore seriously Injured. Only
two men who wore In the mine at the
time escaped uninjured. The expto
aion la said to havo been caused by
llio accumulation o( flredum p.
-iinrr fUiiiLMaw). John Parker
( Mavitur, wan in the city over Sun
day. 'Mr. Parker ia engaged in burn
ing charcoal, (or which ho flnda a
ready auto at the down river uahmrlH.
A compared wl.h 25 cent a bushel a
fow yeare ago he now recoivea from 10
to VI come, una waves a very emmi
margin, in fact, no margin at all, ex
cept that by doing the work hlmtell
lie reoeivva small oompenaalion tor
lii labor.
Skaron Oi'KNKd. From the amount
f lt.li that were shipped n the wit
crt Wediiwlnv morning for down river
points it would aeem that it would not
require many week'a Ashing to place
tho average lithcrman in ratnor inue
itendonl circumatancea. One fisher
;... .i.iniK ci 2500 nounds. for which
lie received 6 cenU a pound, or $125
for the shipment. The fishermen up
and down the river are greatly en
couraged at the outlook.
ICu iiliin a naeeT Tli ri taxet
became delinquent on April 1st, 8her
' iff l)oan la not aJdlngJh 3 per cent
aa formerly, allowed ly law, ana u i.
understood that no additional coat will
t. ..i.i.i imiil the firal of May, when
the delinquent roll wilt be closed. All
neraona paying before that time will
iiul have to pay extra charges, hence
it will be a great aavlng to those who
quart) their auojuote wim me wumj
before that dale.
V tfm htmrnmr!- A'aeaaor
iti .ii.. i inn the Brat of the
week om piling the assessment so Ur
made. The assessor naa ueon
ing down in the Marshland and West
laiolv. He ha. alaooom
t.leled the work on Bauviea Wand, and
i. -..-. ...ii mi Hnfttioooaa. He flnda a
croat deal of diaaattsfaclion in differ
ent parte of the county riding the
i. lut aaaetamenU. The unequal
......... iji recently madn aeem to
i. ...... kin utnated from political mo
livt a. It ia to be hoped we are done
with audi work for all time to come.
P...nvu'i Paai)osa. Jut before
f lovernor loiiuoyr retired from office
he Issued sixteen pardona to priaonere
nmii in the penitentiary, to
iMltn ofTect under the administration
Lortt. Several already
have received their release and more
will follow if a Up la not put to the
........rnnr'i edict. Governor Lord
i... .i..ir.t that some action must be
taken to out atop to it, and la at
v.axiuaanl. til (Vi nsultalion with stale olU
ii.t. in. . whst can be dona. Some
of thoae to whom pardon haa been
granted are the worat criminals in tlie
institution. ' '
Thbv OapthhoTwo TnouT.--DiB-Iriol
Attorney Hume, of Portland, o
nmnied by a friend, went down to
Oak Point last Saturday on a tjout
fuhing xH)dilion. After a hard daya
fishing they boarded' the Bailey Oat
ae Uhal night about 11 oVlock for
home, .latin I" PT ICtl
gentlemen that they had aucce otled in
bagging a flne lot of trout, but on
thoir return W Oak Point and u.t be
fore tho steamer arrive! one of Fiah
Commiaaioner Crawlord'a dep.. .ea ar
rested them foi violation of the fish
law and confiscated the product of
tbelr hard daya' work. Alter discover,
ing who the nimrods were they were
p,?mitted to depart on
flshlesa, hungry and dry On bt sH
tho a'eamer Steward M.-Gil ia took a
peep into thoir fish bags and, what do
you think ho discovered- wo little
trout, presumably the entire days
catch, This is strictly confidential.
A Trip to Astobia. Through the
courtesy of Mr. E. A. Soeley, agent o
(lie Columbia Bivcr & Puget Bound
Navigation Company, a party of news
pair meu along the route enjoyed a
very pleasant trip to the oily by the
tea last Saturday. The party con
aisled of W. II. Imus, Rainier Review;
8. O. Williams, Hkamokawa Eagle ; W.
0. Cowgill, Portland Sun 1 Alfred
J)avi, Cathlamet Gazette, and a rep
resentative of Tint Mist. It waa a
perfect dny, aud Mr. Heeley and the
courteous crew on board the Qatxert
. epared no paina in making the press
hoys comfortable tin the round trip.
Arriving at Astoria the party were
met at the wharf by a number of As
toria'a leading citixens and escorted to
the elegant rooms of the Irving Club,
where an hour was spent discussing
mutters of interest. At 5 o'clock the
party returned to the steamer for din
ner, after which a fratornnl visit was
paid the newspaper of the city. Long
before 7 o'clock, the hour of leaving,
arrived, the wharf was lined willi peo
ple, aome to see the visitors safely
on board, while othera vied with each
other b to which of tho Btrangera was
Mr. Hammond, Stanton, chief engin
eer, eto. Promptly on time the "all
iibonrd" echoed through the crowd
and tho Heel" atoanier sped away for
the creat metropolis .of Oregon with
the good hunicred guests fueling that
the day nail keen . pieasmiiiy spent,
their treatment courteous aud the trip
I'EItftONAL AND OKNKHAU
Today la Good Friday,
Next Sunday la Eastor.
lr, Qiltuor waa In town Tuesday.
Note and receipt booka for lala at
thia olllco.
Considerable anow remain! in the
hills west of thia place.
Two papers. Tun Miht and the
Oregonian, one year (or $2.
Mrs. A. Davis visited her daughters
in Portland during tho wock.
J. Cy Hmlth, of Bainior, wat doing
business In Portland Monday,
Mrs. 1). J. Swilxer and Mrs. Jacob
Ooorge visited Portland yesterday,
Muokle Bros, have their now ware
house completed and ready for use.
Choice dress goods, trimming, rib
bon, lacea and embroidery at Dolman's.
W. J. Fullerton, of Oillton, was do
ing business at the oourthouse Tues
day.
Deputy Sheriff Blakesley went to
Nehulom Tuesday to serve aome legal
papers.
Alwuya well stocked up In groceries,
Hour and feed, boots and shoes at Dol
man's. '
Surveyor Meserve was a passenger
up to Portland on the Iralda Monday
morning.
E. E. Quick was attending to busi
ness affairs in the metropolis Monday
afternoon.
Grant Schoville waa drowned in the
Nchalein river near Nehalem City the
llrsiof the week.
Drs. Cliff and Chalmers made a trip
to the metropolis last week, both in
venting in a new buggy.
The steamer Lurline is sgain on the
Astoria route. Site will run on the
aame schedule as formerly.
Jamea C. Cox paid a business visit
to Enreka, Wash., Tuesday evening,
returning the next morning.
Win, Greenwood, of Tualatin, Wash
ington county, accompanied by his
wife, was in the city Tuesday.
Large stock of mens' boys womena'
and misses' summer straw hats now
opened on sale at Dolman's.
The Portland Sun ia the most pop
ular paper in the atate. Tub Mist
and Buu togethor, per year f 1.75.
Mr. and Mr. lloloomb aud daughter
8uie, of Portland, were flatting ao
quaiutancea in this place over Sunday.
Mre. Maaale removed her household
goods to the Weaver settlement last
Saturday, wiiere sue expecta to maae
her home.
hThe . recent heavy winds blew the
of off one of the large barns on the
Kiehardson place at the moutb of
Lewie river.
Miaa Frankie Way has secured a no
titlon as teacher in Washington. The
man v friends of Miss Way wish her
success in the field of padagogy.
Canlain Larkin. of the Gatxert, and
W. II. Imua. of the Bcviow, ssy they
are not whist players. There are two
other gentlemen of the same opinion
A rendition of blows, rains and
nowa ninke farming an uncertain un
dertaking these days. However, crops
are being put in at a very salutatory
rate.
We have completed arrangomenU
with the Portland Weekly Sunjrnert
by we can furnish the Weekly Sun
aud Ths Mibt, both one year for 11.75
cash.
Tin Miht does not object to taking
i1r mi subsrriotion. We are even
olnit to sot Columbia county warrants
Thv are taken at this office on all
accounts.
3. D. McKay, of Scappoose, left last
Monday ou the Bailey Gatxert for the
lower river seining grounds, where,
with his team, he will be engaged dur
ing the summer.
L. B. Stuart, the popular druggist at
Dr. Boss' drug store, took advantage
r,f Ltm diietor'a presence, and started
for Nehalem yesterday morning to oe
absent a few daya.
Th Mibt wants a correspondent
in vrv nfiffhborhood. If anything
of interest happens in your looaRty let
the world know it tlirougti vui
umns of The Mist.
Dr. E. T. Carna, dentist, of Portland,
will visit Bainier April 10th, without
fail. All those wishing work done in
thia line please call early as Dr. Carna
will remain only ten days.
"ColumbiaMose Company, in St. Hel
ens, have recently purchased a new
uniform, consisting ol cap, snirt ami
belt. The fire boys seem very proua
nf th no eauinment and are very
anlhusiastlo In the service of the city.
Mr ind Mrs. James Sheldon started
on Wednesday last for Oilman, Illinois,
where they no to attend at tne oeiismn
of Mr. Sheldon'a sick mother, who has
been greatly dominated mr aeverai
motnhs. Tliey win prooauiy iw mv
tent a month.
Dr. Edwin Boss came down from
Portland Tuesday, where he ia assist
ant surgeon in St. Vincent hospital, to
remain a week or more. The dootor
ia always a weloome visitor, and we
aro only sorry to say that he did not
oome to remain indefinitely.
The drama, "Fruits of the Wine
Cup" produced at the Wilkinwm school
house, near Vornonia, last Saturday
night, by local talent, was neatly car
ried out In every respect. There were
nearly two huudred people present,
and all pronounced it a great euccess.
Wo urA nlnaspd to state to our read
ers that nothing serious has so far re-
suited from the accident wnion Hap
pened to Annie George and Agnes
Muekle several days ago. The little
folks have not vet entirely reoovered,
but It is thought they are not inter
nally injured.
tyjlio river is rising and the salmon
V..:nina- the fishermen are in high
feathers Mr. Dolman says the times
are on the up grade, as shown by the
amount of morchandise now purchased
and paitl for i' Pot crtBh- We cln ,
stand a little more prosperity, and the
more the better.
Dr. Boss desires us to publish the
following extract from a letter of Chas.
M. Gutfold, of Beedley, Fresno Co.,
Cal., as ho handles the remedy referred
to and wants his customers to know
what a splendid medicine it is: "It is
with pleasure I tell you that by one
day's use of Chamberlain's Cough
Itemedy I was relieved of a very severe
cold. My head was completely stopped
up and 1 could not sleep at nights. I
uan recommend this remedy." A cold
nearly always starts in the head and
afterwards extends to the throat and
lungs. By using thia remedy freely as
soon as the cold has been contracted
it will cure the cold at once and pre
vent it from extending: to the lungs
' "-fjreosnrer Wharton ' has now on
land about 12500 - with which to
redeem county warrants. By refer
ence to the treasurer's notice in an
other column it will be seen what war
rants are payable upon presentation,
and no interest will be allowed after
this data.
"Captain" Paul Webb, the man who
successfully plunged the Willamette
falls at Oregon City two weeks ago in
a barrel is billed to perform the same
feat again next Sunday. Such reck
lessness should be prevented by the
authorities.
Fish and Game Warden McGuire
haa made a number ot arrests lately of
persons alleged to have violated the
fish law, and the courts are liable to
have plenty to do for some time in
disposing of these cases.
Eastr services will be held in the
church at this place next Sunday. In
Hie morning there will be preaching
and in the evening the Sunday school
will render a programme, cousiating
of songs and recitations.
In the fall of 1893 a son of Mr. T. A
McFarland, a prominent merchant of
Live Oak, Sutter, Co., Cal., was taken
ilh a very heavy cold. The paina
in his chest were so severe that he had
spssms and was threatened with pneu
rnonia. His father gave him several
tsrge doses of Chamberlain's Cough
Kemedy which broke up the cough
and cured him. Mr. McFarland says
whenever hia children have croup he
invariably gives them Chamberlain's
Cough Bemedy and it always cures
them. Ho considers it the best cough
remedy in the market. For aale by Dr.
Edwin Boss.
Court House Mewa.
Lindley Meeker, administrator of
the estate of Levi French, deoeaaed,
filed a petition in the county court
Tuesday, asking for an order to sell
the personal property of said estate.
A petition was filed in the county
court Wednesday by llanna Conyers,
one of the heirs, asking that E. S. Bry
ant, administrator of the estate of E
G. Bryant, be required to make a re
port on the condition of said estate.
Suit was filed in the circuit court
Wednesday by J, I. Somerville versus
Albert, Wood to recover $400 on
promissory note ; W. J. Bice, attorney
for plaiutifr.
htjhe estate of Levi French, deceased,
hi Uoulton, waa appraised last Satur
day by A. A. Henderson, U. B. Emer
son and A. N. Clark. The estate con'
isia of $1350 in cash, and a small
place at lloulton, valued at 1317.
John W. Pugh, through bis attor
neys, Allen A Cleeton.tue filed an an
swer and counter claim in the circuit
court in the case ol Pugh versus Pugh,
for divorce. . '
State Republican League.
Pursuant to a call from President
Blakesley, of Wm. McKinley Republi
can Club. Wednesday evening a sum
ber of members met at the courthouse
and proceeded to elect the following
delegates to the State Republican
League, which convenes in Portland
on the 22nd of May next: 0. H.
Newell, W. J. Bice and D. Davis. No
instructions were given the delegates
further than those embodied in the
constitution of the state league.
City Council Meeting,
The city council held its regular
meeting Monday night, it being the
time for swearing in the new city oW
cers. D. J. Switxer, councilman-elect,
was ineligible, and S. A. M ilea Was
elected to fill the vacancy. Nothing
else of importance waa done except
allowing the following bills :
Dart, James, rent of city hall 116 00
Anderson, George, street work 3 00
Leinont, 0 II, recorder.......... S5 85
Oregon Mist, printing. .
1 60
King, A, judge of sieotlon
Davis, A, same
Blakesley, O W, same
Duvis, D, clerk of election
DIMard, W B, city treasurer
Peacber, J ackson, street work . . . . .
Clilmore, John, watchman
2 00
200
200
200
20 00
1 00
70 00
Haw t Cure tttteunaavtlsm.
Abaoo, Coos Co., Or., Nov. 10, 1893.
I wish to inform you of the great
good Chamberlain's Pain Balm has
done my wife. She has been troubled
with rheumatism of the arma and
hands for six months, and has tried
many remrdiee prescribed for that com
plaint, but found no relief nutil she
used this Fain Bajm ; one bottle of
which haB completely cured her. I
take pleasure in recommending it for
that trouble. Yours truly, C. A. Bull
ord. 50 cent and 11.00 bottles for aale
by Dr. . Boss, druggist.
Attention.
There will be a pubio meeting of the
republican club of this place at the
oourthouse next Wednesday evening,
April 17, at which time the Hon. Har
rison Allen will conduct the meeting
and address the citixeus upon the po
litical issues of the day. All are re
spectfully invited. A special iuvita
lion to the ladies, '
MARRIED.
CAFLE3-8IIINN.--At the residence of the
bride's parents, In Columbia City, Tburs
dv, April 11. 18115, Mr. Georee H. Shinn
and Miss Dell Caples, Judge Thomas A.
McBrlde, officiating.
Mr. Bhlnn la one of Baker City's legal
lights, being a member ot the law Arm of
Band, Williams & fchinn, and Miss Caples
is one of Columbia county's best known
yonng ladles, the daughter of Dr. 0 O.
Caples, of Columbia City, and a niece of
Senator G. W. and Judge Thomas A. Mo
Prlde. T Mint extends congratulations.
Real Estate Transfers.
Thomas Hodgklns snd wife to Levi W.
Ball, tide land fronting section 20, and lot
1, section 17, and west yi of D. L. 0. of E.
Weld;f4S.
0. O. Capias and wife to Dell M. Caples,
lot . Columbia City, 11.
Julius Ordway and wife lo Henry L, and
J. W.OolvIn, sJof w'4, ti of swX.sec
9, 1 4 n, r 8 west. im
Julius Ordwsy and wife to Henry U. and
W. Colrin, the n of sw, section 9, 1 7
a, r 5 w, $.1228.
Oeo. W. Cross and wife to Barah A. La-
molt, iK f m'A section 2, 1 0 n, r 2 w, I'.OO.
Eveline J. Cros and husband to Sarah A.
Lsmott, sf of swJi section 19, t 7 n, r 8
went, tl. V
Arthur Johnson snd wife to Frank E.
Malinberg, of tt and nm of tte'4,
and tbe ol section 7, 1 4 n, r 4 w. $760.
J, U Morgan and wife to Marie D. Mo
Hweeney, lots 4 and 5, section 20, t6n, r&
west, $1.
United States to Christ F. Babinskl, swK
of section 8, 1 8 n. r 2 west, patent.
Peter Auendi to Oostaf Tamburg,
of te'4, and lot 7, section 86, 1 8 n, r S w, 60
aeres, 8800.
G. W. Cole was dolog business in
Portland Wednesday.
Cuba haa declared ber independence
from Spain and will ask recognition
from other countries.
Tbe steamer Telephone will be
placed on the seaside route in a short
tune.
Mrs. Emeline Meeker spent several
days in Salem this week.
See the ad of "Sunny Banks Stock
Farm" in another column.
BORN.
DKMINO At Ht. Helens. Oreoron. April
10 1805, to the wife of A. Jay Denting, a
son.
Wheo Baby was sick, wa (an ber Csstorte.
When she was a Child, she cried for Osatoria.
, When she became Mia, she clung to Castorla.
When she had Children, she gm them Csstoris.
THKAWlHfcB'S NOTICE.
County Trs abuser's Office,
St. H KLKN8, Or.. A pril 5, 1895.
Notice is hereby given that Columbia
county warrants No's. 23M, 2352 and 23fi0,
heretofore presented and endorsed "Not
Paid for Want of Funds," will be paid upon
presentation at this office. Interest on tbe
same will not be allowed after this date.
. M. WHARTON,
Treasurer of Columbia County, Oregon,
TBEASl'BEH'S NOTICE.
COUHTY TBBASURXR's OFFICE,
St. Helens, Or., April 12, 1895.
Notice is hereby given that all unpaid
County Warrants of said county, which
have been presented and endorned "Not
Paid for Want of funds." up to November
12, 18Sr2, will be Paid upon presentation at
tnis omce. interest win not oe anowea
after this date. E. M. WHARTON.
Treasurer of Columbia County, Oregon.
Natlce tm Cratitars.
npHE andentrned having been duly ap-'
A. pointed administrator ol ine estate oi
Levi French , deceased, all persons having
claims against said estate are requested to
present the same to me, at the law office of
Allen A Cleeton, in Ht. Helens, Columbia
county. Oregon, within six months from
the ante hereof. LINDLEY MEEKER.
Administrator of tbe estate of Levi French,
deceased
Dated April S, 1895. aSmS
Notice Cr altera.
TMIR understated hss assumed and will
Jl pay on presentation to ber at her res
idence. 8canuoose, Columbia county, Ore-
eon, sll lust and leeal claims against W
W. West, deceased. Claims must be pre
sented within one year Irom date.
Dated April 12, 1N95.
al2ml7 MRS. MARIA WEST.
SUMMONS.
In the Circuit Court of the Bute of Oregon, for
Columbia county.
P. A. KELSON, Plaintiff,
vs.
LOUVISA C. NELSON, Defendant.)
To Louvlsa C. Nelsoa, the above named defend
ant:
TN THE NAME OF THE STATE OF OREGON:
L You are hereby required to appear in the
above named Court and cause and answer the
complaint rlll against you therein, on or oeiore
the Aral day of the next term of said Court fol
lowing the expiration of the time prescribed In
the nnlflr for publication of this Summons upon
you, which said A rat day ot the next regular
term of said Court Is Tuesday. May Hth, &,
and if yon so fail to appear and answer on or
oerore saia aate, tne piainun win appiy w wm
Court for a decree therein for the relief prayed
for in the oomplatnt: namely: that the marriage
contract and obligatiens now existing between
yourself and said plaintiff be dissolved and an
nulled: that plaintiff have decreed to him the
care and custody of the minor children of said
nartlea meutlonMi and described in said com
plaint, and for such other relief as may be
equitable.
This Summons Is published lnTnaOasooH
Mirt hv orriar of Hon. T. A. McBride. made
April Sd, 186, directing publication thereof for
six lucueMive weeas.
Dated April 3d, ISM. CApLK8 4 AIXEN,
attailT Attorneys for Plalntllt
Millinery.
Miss Downing will be in St. Helens
the 1st. 2nd and 3rd of May with a
choice lot of
Hats. Bonnets and Notions.
Prices to suit the times. Ladies will
' do well to call and see ber at the Urlen
tal Hotel.
Sunny Banks
Stock Farm
H. WEST, Prop'r.
Importer and Breeder of Improved
Older lie
HOGS.
Unlike the old tlmo Chester White
Hogs, the Improved stock nre short,
chunky, and mature quick and
fatten readily at any age.
(ALL STOCK REGISTERED )
Farm One Mile From Scappoose.
Intending purchasers are invited
to call snd see my stock. All cor
respondence promptly answered.
' H. WEST,
SCArPOOSE, ! ; OREGON,
Awarded
Mlthsst Honor-World' Fair.
'DaX'
mm
crtEAia
MOST PERFECT MADE
A purs Craps Cream of Tartar Powder. Fret
torn Ammonia, Alum or'any other adulterant
40 YEARS THE STANDARD.
Salmon Catch at Astoria.
Astoria, April 10. The fishing sea
son opened last oigbt under rather
unfavorable auspices. The weather
was exceedingly boisterous, and but a
small proportion of the boats ventured
out. Of those that did take the risk
none went near the bar, where the
fiebiug ia generally the best. In con
sequence tbe catch was small, prob
ably averaging aix or seven to tbe
boat. A number of men were doubt
less engaged in fishing before the sea
son opeued, a number bringing in 25
and 30 nab, but aa a rule, those who
were known to bave been out but one
night returned with but three to ten
salmon each. Cannerymen aud fish
ermen, alike, are ot the opinion that
tbe pack thia year will be small on ac
count of the low water, for without ex
ception, since the inception of the sal
mon industry, tbe catch has been
small every year in wbicb the volume
of water in tbe river waa comparative
ly light. Tbe gillnetmen will be most
seriously affected, as they rep the r
harvest when tbe water is high and
muddy. The traps and seins are ex
pected to do much better than usual.
the conditions being favorable for the
former especially.
Some of the cannerymen are mani
festing great interest in starting the
Clackamas hatchery tbia year, while
othera favor the establishment of a
hatchery near tbe moutb of the river.
All of the canneries, with the excep
tion of the Astoria Packing Company,
have begun work, and the latter will
probably be started in a few weeks.
PROPERTY OWNERS
Alone the Proposed Line of
the
Astorim-Ooble Railroad.
The following is a list of persons owning
land through which tbe railroad will pass
between Weslport and Goble :
Win. Adams, J. Morgan, W. J. Rosa,
Johnson Freeman, 8. E. Harris, Henry L.
Colrin, Wm. Elliott. Alby L. Woodard,
Samuel Graham, Charles II. Graham, A. 8.
Graham. H. L. and W. B. Colrin. Norman
Merrill. D. Dixon, Charles M. Dixon. J.
A. Hamill, Carl Raudn, G. W. Shaver, O.
J. Bryant heirs, Joseph Karoonor, James
Kisk, Joseph Simmons, Walter E. Jonea,
C. H. Jones, Richard Hermo, Israel Mars
ton, John Hendrickson, John Quigley,
James Quinn, estate of L. White, A. Mad
den, F. Turueban, Charles Mayger, Mayger
heira, E. R. Crie, 8. H. Tryon, Francis
Tryon, James C. Severn, W. J. Sanborn,
Christ Olsen, Willis Baxter, Peter Ri near
son, J. 8. Rinearson, John Dibble, J. B. K.
Bourne, G. F. Moeck, F. O. Winchester,
city or town of Rainier, Mrs. Dobbins,
John Backus, J. F. Timoney, C. C. Cole,
W. L. Graham, H. Blake, Northern Pa
cific Railroad Co., A. Neer.
JUSTOUT!
Hill's New American Polygraph!
An indiapensible companion to
every merchant, clergyman and lawyer
in the land. If you have copying to
do, write at once inclosing 4 cents in
stamps for particulars. Agents wauted.
Liberal discount. Address,
W. H. BAUMANN,
Geu'l. Agt U. S. A.
P. O. Box 67. Marissa, 111.
Buy a Home
-IN-
St. Helens
PROFESSIONAL.
T. J. CliiTOM.
H. Aixaa.
ALLEN & CLEETON,
Attorneys and Counselors at Law
ST. HELENS, OREGON.
Notaries Public, Ceaveyandag and Cotkcttacts
jQB. a. p. McLaren,
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON.
Rainier, Oregon.
j-b. h. k. curr,
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON.
St. Helens, Oregon.
JR. J. K. BALL,
PHYfelOIAN AND SURGEON.
Clatskanie, Columbia county, Or.
-QR. J. M. P. CHALMERS,
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON.
St. Helena, Oregon.
yy N. MESERVE, I
Surveyor and Civil Engineer
DELEN A, OREGON.
County Burveyor. Land Surveying, Town
Flatting and Engineering work promptly
executed.
SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT
There has jnst been received a large assortment of pure and fresh drugs, patent
medicines, etc. Also numerous other articles which are foond In ill H rut-class
drug stores. Remember that the place to buy your druga is at a drug store.
SAINT HELENS
- - - TOILET ARTICLES
This honse also csrrles a very large assortment of fancy notions, consisting of
toilet articles such as perfumery, snaps, tooth-brushes, tooth-powders, ami in
fact all articles included iu that line. Also writing pa; er and 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 tiud what you want at bis establishment.
DR. EDWIN
MAIN STREET
IN
EW GOODS.
EW PRICES.
A
DART &
rUESH ,
GROCERIES
SHOES,
AT VERY REASONABLE PRICES.
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HATS AND CAPS
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MUGKL.B BROS
MAKUFACTURKRS
Rough and Dressed Lumber of
ST. HELENS. :
Clatskanie Drugstore "
PRESCRIPTIONS COMPOUNDED AT ALL HOURS
Patent Medicines, Prescription Drags,
Toilet Articles, Fancy Notions, etc.
The tables are always supplied with the Best Edibles and Delica
cies the market affords.
TERMS REASONABLE FOR REGULAR BOARDERS
Having, been newly refurnished wn are prepared to give satisfac
tion to all our patrons, and solicit a chare of your patronage.
J. GEORGE, Proprietor, St, Helens. Oregon
GEORGE RIEPHOF'S
Rheumatic Remedy a Permanent Cure
This Esmedy Properly Taken will Core any Rheumatic Case.
St. George's RHEUMATIC BITTERS,
la a Bitters specially manufactured to aid those afflicted with Rheumatism.
It gives tone to the stomach and purifies the blood better
than any other bitters anown.
For Sale by all Leading Drnpubts or Address "G. R." P. O. box 663, Astoria, Oregon
or PETER BRACH, General Agent,
marl-6m 137 Commercial street, Astoria, Oregon. TelephoneNo. 21.
St. Helens JV1EAT MARKET
All Kinds of fresh and sailed meats, sausaga, and fish.
An express wagon runs daily to ail parts of the city.
Meats by Wholesale
at Special Rates.
. . J. H. DECKER . . .
rroisrsoFRiiLi Artist
The old and reliable barber has hia razors' just as
sharp as can be found, and will shave you com
fortably and quickly for only fifteen cents. S . .
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, OH
Insist on
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" pawiag sO
Costs no more than inferior package soda
never spoils the flour, keeps soft,
versalty acknowledged purest in
Bade enly by CBDRCS It CO. Hew Tort.
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DRUG STORE
ROSS, Prop.
ST. HELENS, OREGON
SPRING GOODS
JUST ARRIVED.
MUCKLE,
Furnishing Goods,
ART & MUCKLE, J
St. Helens, Oregon.
OF AHD DEALERS IX
Every Style, Grade and Variety
: OREGON
th PUcti to Secure
Your Freth Medicines
. DR. J. E. HALL. Proprietor
-Clatskanie, Oregon
Sweetland & Sheldon,
Mala St., St. Helens, Oreffeah
BEWARE
Of Imitation
trade marks
end labels.
and is uni.
tbe voorld.
profitable.