OREGON MIST.
FUUMHIIKD KVKKY FRIDAY,
2 PbSTsm $1.75
SIDE-HEAD PARAGRAPHS.
Womrn w Politic!. Tba city emo
tion In Florence, Lane county, took
lilacs Usl wesk and women were
ducted to All every ofllce In the city
from mayor to marshal, The woman
o( Florence have evidently taken in
aplration from the Lane county dele
gation in the legislature, and that In
spiration seems to have been the gen
uine article.
' tLaJDf ait Ajswiuuiuw-The Arm of
Bays A Jeffery made an assignment in
Portland last Saturday. The Arm
have been engaged in atreet oontraot.
ng lor aeversl yean. Jliey own a
umber of rook quarriea back of Bt.
Helena and a large tract of land at
and surrounding the mouth of Milton
creek. Tliulr liabilities are said to ex
ceed by far thoir assets.
Intknt to Commit Raps Com
plaint waaaworn out in Justlos Bwsgers
court Monday by Gottlieb Newmann
charging one George LeFevrs with as
sault with Intent to commit rsps on
the person of Mrs. Crlilins Newmann.
LeFevrs was arrested and placed In
111 temporarily. His trial In the jus
tice court la set for tomorrow at 10
o'clock. The parties livs on South
Bosppoose,
Ths fltuvaa Disaiilcd. Steamer
O. W. Shaver, while landing a crowd
of excursionists at Oregon Citylstt
Bunday, ran on the rocks and knocked
large hole in her hull. The passen
gers wrrs ssfely Isndod snd ths boat
wsa at ones beached to prevent her
sinking. It Is thought ths dnmage to
ths stesmer will not exceed $200, In
consequence of this socident the
flhaver did not make her trip down
ths river Monday.
Easter Pkoobammi.-The program
rendered by the children at the church
last Sunday evening was s success.
Ths church was very tastefully decor
sled snd ths attendance was good.
Ths little ones did excellent, consid
ering the short spacs of time in which
they had to prepare for ths occasion.
The renditions of Winnis Wsy and
Oracle Dart wars especially good. Ons
noticeable feature of the occasion was
tbst those who took pert were all girls
end all did their parts well.
Shrewd Busimci Mem. The hard
times must cause disease, for It is
noticeable thai patent medicine firms
re advertising mors extensively than
ever. There is another thing about It,
though. Patent medicine men are
shrewd business men and they know
thev must overcome the dullness of
the times by additional use of printer's
Ink. They know also that tbsre Is
money In the country, and that it
Ukre extra nulling to cet bold of it, a
fact that merchants generally should
digest.
Captain Hoyt Iks a he. Word hss
tieen received in Portland, from Ban
don. Coos county, that Captain Rich
ard Hovt hss becoms insane. No
cause was assigned for bis mental de
rangement, but friends here hsvs ar
ranged to give him the best possible
care and Dave mm sent to me noms
In this oitv. Captain Hoyt is well
known ss a river pilot, having served
in auch capacity for many years be
tween this city and Astoria on ocean
steamers. The hope is expressed that
Ms sftliction may prove only tempor
ary, and that through proper care he
will soon be completely restored. Or
gonisn. 1
Thi Ikrawtty Plea. Rev. J. C.
Head, the Portland preaoher, who at
tempted to rob an East Portland bank
some lime ago, was tried laat week.
The cane occupied several days; snd
even after it went to the jury, it took
that body twenty hours to srrlvs st sn
unanimoua conclusion. The verdiot,
however, wss thst Read was inssns
when he committed the sot, and there
fore wss not guilty. The madioal fra
ternity of Portland, after making an
expert examination of Read, decided
lie wss of sound mind, bnt the jury
took the opposite view. Thus the sci
ence of medioins eoants for naught in
the eyes of a jury.
Kiwoaid Alrioht. The members
of the railroad commission pressed
Secretary Kincaid tor a flaal ruling as
to whether he would sbide by the de
cision of Attorney-Genersl Idleman or
reject it, says the Satom Journal.
Kinoald said: "I am not ready yet to
make a final decision ; It took Mr. Idle
man a month to make up his mind
and put it in form, snd I am oertainly
entitled to reasonable lime to study
and digest it. The commissioners in
slated upon having a decision within a
certain specified time. "No," said Mr.
Kincaid, "I will name no special time,
bnt will give yon my decision just as
soon as my duties will permit me to
get ready. If this does not suit, or if
I am too slow, of course you have a
remedy and can exeroise your own
pleasure."
A "Lioht" Matter. Another claim
which met the objootion at the hands
of the secretary of state this quarter,
says the Statesman, was that of the
eleclrio light company under a oon
traot for lighting the state house and
prison. It Is said the light company
claims its oontraot provides for the
fiayment of 60 cents a month for every
Ight in the building in the represen
tative ball, senate obamber, every
whereevery month in the year, snd
that ths number cannot be diminished
after they are onoe set in place. No
matter whether burning or not the
prioe is the same. Secretary Kincaid
thinks this is not riiiht: that there
ought to be some means of avoiding
the expense of unuesd lights from ses
sion to session of the legislature and
he propoeea to have (he contract fully
examined before he allows the bill. It
Is understood Governor Lord and
Treasurer Metsohan are In favor of
cutting this item of expense if it is
possible to do lo.
Mom thax Thsy Earn. The high
est salaried employe In the United
States is supposed to be the president
of the Equitable Life Asaurauce soois
ty, Henry B. Hyde. He receives an
nually 1100,000. John A. MoCall gets
976,000 to be president of the New
York Life. Samusl Spencer receives
150,000 a year for telling Pierpont Mor
gan what he knows about railroads.
Mr. Cleveland receives &0.000 a year
and a house and lot for being presi
dent. Mr, Dopew's salary as president
of the New York Central railroad is
believed to be 160,000. Cornelius Van-
durbilt's cook receives 116,000 a year.
The sheriff of New York used to make
9100,000 snd over every year, but his
wings navo been clipped. Masinl re
oeivea 960,000 a season for singing his
miKiibj tenur in mmiriu. jean uc i
Renske receivea 16,000 for singing one
song the "Salatdomeure," from Faust.
Palti's contract called for 5,Utw s
night when she wss st the height of
her fame, but she had to give 9600 of
it to her agent. Taral, the jockey, has
made 930,000 In a single season. Pres
Ident Felix Faure, of the French Re
public receives 9260,000 a year. Ad
miral Greer's psy is 9(1,000. An Eng
lish general's pay is 9Z7.DU a day, and
the pay of an English admiral is 19,-
000 a year. Ambasssdor llayard re
ceivea 917,600 a year. Sir Julian
Paunceforte, British ambassador to
this country, receives 930,000 per an
num. Britain's ambassador to France,
the beit paid diplomatics personage in
the world, receives 960,000 a year.
William H. Dolman, of this place, has
devoted a good deal of time to pomol
ogy, and to counteracting the ravages
oi irull pests, in the in to rest oi Co
lumbia county fruits, Mr. Dolman ad
viies the formation of a Pomological
Society, having for its principal ob
jects the interchange of personal ef
forts made and the results obtained in
firevenling tne ravages 01 and destroy
ng fruit pests, It is proposed that
any person man or woman owning
or controlling ten or more frnit trees,
ma be eligible to membership with
out the payment of any fee or dues
iherefor.y But every member- will be
required, at least once each year, and
as much oftener as they may wish, to
submit a written paper, or make an
oral statement before the society, oi
some personal efforts msde and the re
sults in preventing and destroying
fruit pesu. This will go to the root ol
the whole question. Assertions have
been made, and beyond doubt are true
to some extent, that one or more of
the most dangerous of the fruit pests
are to be found on other than fruit
trees in Oregon. Cutting down in
fee led apple trees may, after all, have
only a local effect. We want ths bot
tom facts from practical working. Any
person favoring this move will please
call on Mr. Dolman at the poatofflce
building, and if favorably inclined
sign the brief by-laws for the forma
tion of the Columbia County Pomo
logical Society.
Teh Dollars Each. Io the justioe
oourt io this place Wednesday in the
case of ths Bute of Oregon vs. Gsltlieb
wl Juhn Kehntilka. nhartrnd with as
saulting one John Eieenblalter, theX
defendants were flned 910 each snd
costs. The psrties to tne esse all live
out on South Scappoose, and from the
evidence produced at the trial the whole
affair seems to have been nothing bnt
a neighborhood brawl, io which no
weapons were used or attempted to be
used, and no oue waa iniured. The
state was represented by W. J. Rice
and the dofenss by Allen k Cleeton,
who have appealed the case to the cir
cuit court, pending which the defend
ants are uuder bonds in ids sum oi
9100 esch to appear before the olrcut
court, with Thomas Cooper and Geo.
Brinn ss sureties.
Suit for Attobhey Fees. Bull
wss brought in Justioe Swager's court
laat Saturday by one Hitchinga of
Portland agsinst John W. Pugh, of
this county, to recover 976 alleged to
be due W. J. Rice and George E. Davis
ss attorney fees. Rice and Davis,
separately, and at different times, al
leged they had performed services for
Pugh in divorce proceedings, and esch
bad assigned his claim to Hitohings
who, through his attorney, W. J. Rice,
brought suit to collect the amount.
The case was tried before a jury, aud
at different times during its progress,
was very Interesting. The jury found
a verdiot for plaintiff in the sum of
931, of which Davis was to receive 926
and Rloe 96. Allen 4 Cleeton repra-'
sented the defendsnt and W. J. Rioe
and George E. Davis the plaintiff.
The Same Herb. The Vancouver
Independent, in speaking of a case
tried in the justioe court in that city
alters the following which is very fe.
much to the point with reference to
Columbia eounty lawsuits Just now:
"Men of the John Harness stripe and
females of the Frankie Rice olasa
should not be permitted to vent their
spites agalnal each other at the ex
pense of the public nor to air their
grievances in publio view or before the
courts.
"Captain Paul Webb" navigated the
falls at Oregon City last Sunday. This
time, however, he did not escape in
jury, having fractured his wrist while
rolling and tumbliog in bis bsrrel
over the rooks before he reaohed the
main fall. It look twenty minutes
this time to perform the feat, a much
longer time than on the former oc
casion. We noticed a wagon load of family
supplies leaving Mr. Dolman's store
for the Nehslem valley this morning.
St. Helens is eertainly the beat and
most convenient for supplying Neba
lem settlers.
Dr. Ross desires us to publish the
following extraot from a letter of Ciiaa.
M. Gutfeld, of Reedley, Fresno Co.,
Gal., as he handles the remedy referred
to and wants his. customers to know
what a SDleudid medicine it is: "It is
wilh pleasure I tell yon that by one
day's use of Chamberlain's Cough
Remedy I was reiioyea oi a very savem
cold. My head was oompieteiy stoppeu
up and I oould not sleep at nights. I
nun rnnnmmnnd this remedy." A oold
nearly always starts In the hesd and
riArararda extends to the throat and
lungs. By using this remedy freely as
soon as the oold nas oeen eonwauw
it will cure the oold at once and pre
vent it from extending to the lungs
PEHHONALt AND GENERAL.
Judge McBride was in the city lssl
Friday.
Note and receipt books for sale at
this office.
Mrs. D. J. Switzer visited ia the me
tropolis Tuesday.
Mrs. Davs Davis Ii visiting relatives
In Portland this week,
Mr. A. II. George and Mrs. Bell Gad
dis visited Portland Saturday.
Dorr Keassy passed through town
Tuesday on his way to Nebalem.
Have you hoard the latest? Resd
Thk Mist and you will find it out.
SfcC. H. John was appointed interpre-
ter in me justice Court Wednesday.
Joseph Coulter and William Crissle,
of Vernonia, came over Wednesday.
Miss Tillle Muckle went to Rainier
last Friday to visit relatives aud friends.
VT. C. Watts, of Reuben, was a pas
.Sanger up for Portland Monday on the
Kellogg.
Rainier lodge Knights of Pythias.
will work in the second rank tomor
row evening.
Dr. Cliff was called to Ed. Henrici's
on Sauvie's island, Tuesday on pro
fessional business.
Mrs. J. G. Muckle spent lest week
in Salem and Portland among rela
tives and friends.
Dr. and Mrs. Chalmen were present
at the Wnitney-Cardwell nuptials in
Portland last week.
James C. Severn, of Mayrer. was do
ing business at the county clerk's of
fice Wednesday.
yiA. H. Blakesley is engaged in deep
ening me alien wnicn drains uis gar
den west of town.
The indebtedness of Clackamas coun
ty according to the last financial re
port, was 9108,739.32.
NLTbe steamer Vulcan took two large
raits of logs from Muckle Bros, boom
in Scappoose bay this week,
Landlord George, of the St. Helens
hotel, was attending to business mat'
ters in Portland Wednesday.
Miss Csrrie Dibbles, of Portland,
came dowu to visit uer sister, Mrs.
Uaplain rlognkirk, last week,
The Portland Sun is the most pop
ular paper in the slate. The Mist
and Sun together, per year 91-76,
George E. Davis, a prominent attor
ney ol Portland, was doing legal bust'
nees in St. Helens last Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Alex Chalmers, of
Washington county, wire the guests
of Dr. Chalmers aud family the first
of the week.
Mrs. A. J. Hubert, sr., arrived here
from Arixona last Friday and is visit
ing her son and daughter, Mr. and
Mr. A. J.Kubert, jr.
J. D. Wharton, the accommodating
purser on the Kellogg, returned last
week from a business trip East, and is
again at bis postol duty,
Avon lodge No. 62, Knights of Py th
pas, of this city, bad a very interesting
meeting Tuesday night. The attend
ance was unusually large.
birds have been doing consider
able damage to the cherry crop in
this section by cutting off the bios
soms from the trees now in bloom.
We have completed arrangements
with the Portland Weekly Sun where'
by we can furnish the Weekly Sun
and The Mist, both one year for 91-76
cash.
Waiter and Henry, sons of Judge
ohn R. McBride, left for their home
in Spokane laat Saturday, having
spent some time in this city at the
resideuce of Mr. and Mrs. Dolman.
Tub Mist does not object to taking
silver on subscription. We are even
glad to get Columbia county warrants,
They are taken at this office on all
socounts.
H)wing to some misunderstsnding
.Mr. M. 0. Gray, telegraph operator at
this Place, will not go to Moiave, Cal.,
but will remain in St Helens, for
which our people express satisfaction,
The Mist wants a correspondent
in every neighborhood. If anything
of interest happens in your locality let
the world know it through tne ooi
umns of The Mist.
lf D. J. Switser started Monday for the
1 1 Rogue River valley and other points
in Southern Oregon. He also expeois
to spend some time at or near Shasta
Springs in search of a climate more
suitable to his physical condition.
17. W. Clarke, of Houlton. was in
town Monday and louud many warm
friends who were glsd to take him by
the band and wish him many years of
happiness and prosperity in con Be
quenoe of his "rssh" act last Sunday,
Paul Schulse, for many years general
land agent of the Northern PaciBo
railroad, committed suicide at Tacoma
last Fr day. Mr. Schulse had lately
been asked to resign bis position, and
this is ihouebt to be the cause of his
rash act.
Stair. W. B. Dillard reoently purchased
a she lboat from one of the boatnouaes
in Portland, that is a beauty in respect
to both model aud appearance, aud
Mr. Dillard takes great delight in test
ing the boat's worthiness in regard to
riding the rough water.
To the ladies of St. Helens, Houl
ton and vicinity : I will have a choioe
display of tine millinery in the parlors
of the St. Helens notel uiunraay, r n
day snd Saturday, April 25,26 aud 27,
All cordially invited. Mies Graham,
representing La Mode Millinery Par
lors, of fortland.
In the fall of 1893 a sen of Mr. T. A
McFsrland, a prominent merchant of
Live Oak, 8utter, Co., Cel., 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. Hie father save him several
large doses of Chamberlain's Cough
Remedy which broke up the cough
and mired him. Mr. MoFarland says
whenever his children have croup he
invariably gives them Chamberlain's
Cough Remedy snd it always cures
them. He considers it the best oough
remedy in the market. For sale by Dr,
Edwin Ross,
Oonrt House Aotes.
In the matter of the petition to sell
tha nArenna! nrnnnrf.v tiAlfinfi-lnv In tliA
estate of Levi French, decased, order
granted, j i
Judge Slephens,of the criminal court
In Portland, will exchange "pulpits"
with Judge McBride for the May term
of court in this county.
License to wed were issued by the
county clerk Wednesday to Mary M.
Metcalf and Farlow Lillard. Miss
Metcnlf is the daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. James 0. Severn.
In the matter of the petition of Han-
nab Conyers, one of the heirs of the
estate of E. G. Bryant deceased, pray
ing for citation to the administrator,
H. Bryant, the petition waa granted
and citation made returnable on the
6th day of May.
Allen A Cleeton and W. J. Rice, at
torneys in thedivorcecsse of Pugh vs.
Pugh, went to Oregon City yesterday
to ague a motion for temporary alii-
mony In the sum of 9200 and attorney
fees. This proceeding was instituted
by Mrs. Pugh, who is plaintiff in the
case.
tA case has been filed in the circnit
.court by I. U. Wikstrom vs. J. C. Rice
to foreclose two mortgages on the Rice
wharf in this city. One of the mort
gages owned by E. E. Qnick is for
9200, snd the other by Wikstrom for
9600. Dillard & Cole, attorneys for
plaintiff.
ORIENTAL WAR ENDED.
The Terms of Peace Largely la
Japan's Favor.
Tiaw-Tsis, April 16. An Imperial edict
has been Issued authorizing LI Hang Chang
to sign the terms of peace in accordance
with the J apanese ultimatum. The indem
nity to be paid to Japan Is 1300,000,000. Tbs
edict farther outhorises Li Hung Chang to
grant possession of ths Liau Ton peninsula
south of the 40th degree of latitude, and
Formosa to the Japanese; also, to consent
to ths opening of Peking and four new
ports to commerce, and giving the Japan
ese power to open cotton factories and other
Industries in Chins.
The terms of peace in detail on the most
important points are as follows:
First The independence of Cores.
Second Japan to retain the places she
has conquered.
Third Japan to retain ths territory east
of the Llau river.
Fourth The island of Formosa to he
ceded permanently to Japan.
Fifth The pa) ment of an Indemnity of
1300,000,000.
Bixtb An offensive snd defensive alli
ance between China and Japan.
MARRIED.
FRANTZ-t'LAKK. At the residence of the
brides parents, near Houlton Sunday,
April Ulli, 1896, Miss Dora Frantc to Mr.
u. w. mars, justice owager omciaung.
WAV-RICE At the reeideneeof the bride's
Barents, in Bt. Helens. Thursday. Atrtl
ll, 18& Miss Hortense Way to Mr. James
u. luce. Kev. M. juay omciaung.
BORN.
WIKSTROM. To the wife of I. O. Wik
Strom, April 12, 1806, s son.
JEWKLL At Wallace Island on April
16, lttt, to the wife ot f. ii.Jeweu, a
daughter.
Mr. Dolman keeps well occupied in
laying in and selling merchandise.
That is a good way. to never lose any
time in looking back lo the years when
money was easier than it is now. If
we do our best today the past and tne
future need not trouble us.
To the Point.
Matiiii. Or.. Anril 15. 1
Ed. Mist. In last week's Review the Del-
na enrrmnnndent Insinuates that Mr. Geo.
Wasner stopped at my place and took
something to drink, which prevented him
I .Hl.t..M . ,V.. .1 alia int. nlntv T
1 1 VIII, I , I .1,, III. uvuwv.... - J
wish to state for tbs benetit of the fresh
Alec, wno senas trasn w me aenew, tu
ll. i nnt mm mnrA ftf trnth in flnid COn
respondent s assertion, juhb t. jjuai
New gooda in several lines opened
out this week at Dolman's.
Wheal Baby waa sick, we gate her Csatoria.
When she wss a CWM, she cried tor Castorta.
Wbm she bootme Miss, sba clung to Cutorta.
When she had Children, aba gin them Cutorts.
Hew te Core sYkewsaatlam.
Arago, 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 ot the arms and
hands for six months, and hss tried
many remrdies prescribed for thst com
plaint, but found no relief until she
used this Pain Balm : one bottle of
which has completely cured her.
take pleasure to- recommending it for
that trouble, tours truly, U. A. Bull-
on!. 60 cent and 9100 bottles for sale
by Dr. E. Ross, druggist.
JUSTOUTI
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An Indispensible companion to
every merchant, clergyman and lawyei
in the land. If you have copying to
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W. H. BATJMANN,
Gen'l. Agt. U. S. A.
P. O. Box 67, Marina, III.
.. Notice te Crellre.
THS undersigned has assumed and will
pay on presentation to her at her res
idence, Scappoose, Columbia coanty, Ore
gon, all just and legal claims against W.
W. West, deceased. Claims must be pre
sented within one year from date.
Dated April 12, 1K06.
al2ml7 MRS. MARIA WEST.
NOTICE.
A NOTE for $10.00, given to Thomas
' Peoples, on November 20th. 189, by
my minor ooy, wunam o,ji)uni.u uuu
ami void. Wm. JOHNSTON.
al9ml7 Vesper, Oregon.
TAKEN UP.
There is a stray steer at my place about
8 years old ; eolor, roan. Ownet ean bave
same by proving Plll-
Peer Island , Oregon . aft
Awarded
Highest Honor World' Fair,
CHEAT,!
MING
MOST PERFECT MADE
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40 YEARS THE STANDARD.
5UMMON8.
Id the Circuit Court of the Slate of Oregon, for
4luniDis COUDtT.
P. A. NELBON, plaintiff, 1
LOUVI8A "'NELSON. Defendant.)
To Louvlsa C. Kelson, the above named defend
IN THE NAME OF THE STATE OP OREGON:
You are hereby required to appear In the
above named Court and cause and answer the
snt:
complaint filed agalnm you therein, on or before
tne nm aay oi me next term of saia town fol
lowing tbe expiration of the time prescribed In
the order for publication of this Summons upon
vou, which said first day of the next regular
term of said Court is Tuesday, May 14th, MM,
and If yon so fall to appear and answer on or
before said date, the plaintiff will apply to the
Court for a decree therein for tbe relief prayad
for in the complaint; namely: that the maniace
contract and oblleatlens now existing- between
Toumelf and said Dla nt ffbe dissolved and an-
niillnd: that DlaintlfT have decreed to him the
care ana cusioay 01 tne minor cnuaren oi saia
biniHmmuoDMino aescnuea in aaia com-
nlalnt. and for such other relief ss may be
equiiaoie.
This Summons Is nuhllihed in Ths Orxook
mist By order of Hon. 1 . A. Mcurrae, mane
April W, 1X35, directing publication thereof for
six successive weexs.
Dated April id, Wi.
CAPLES A ALLEN,
a5ml7 Attorneys for Plaintiff.
TKEASCHfcit'S NOTICE.
County Treasurer's Office,
St. Helens. Or.. April 5, 1895.
Kotlce Is hereby siven that Columbia
countv warrants No's. 2354. 2352 and 2386,
heretofore presented and endorsed "Not
raid lor want oi funns." win oe pain anon
presentation at this office. Interest on tbe
same wiu not oe aiiuweti aurr tma uaw.
K. M. WH4KTON,
Treasurer of Columbia County, Oregon,
. TBEAICSEBiS notice.
County Treasurer's Office,
St. Helens, Or., April 12, 1895.
Notice Is hereby riven that all unpaid
Countv Warrants of said county, which
have been presented and endorsed "Not
Paid lor want ot runas, up to novemoer
12, 1802, will be Mid upon presentation at
this office. Interest will not be allowed
after this date. 8. M. WHARTON,
Treasurer of Columbia Coanty, Oregon,
Notice ie Creditors.
THE undersigned having been duly ap
pointed administrator of the estate of
Levi French . deceased, all persona having
claims against said estate are requested to
present tne same to me, at tne taw ones oi
Allen oz leeion, in ci. ueiens, voiumuia
county, Oregon, within six months from
tbe date hereof. LINDLEY MEEKER,
Administrator of the estate of Levi French,
deceased
Dated April 5, 1895. a5mS
Millinery.
Miss Downing will be in St. Helens
the 1st. 2nd and 3rd ot May with a
cnolce lot ot
Hats. Bonnets and Notions.
Prices to suit the times. Ladies will
do well to call and see her at tbe Orien
tal Hotel.
Sunny Banks
Stock Farm
H. WEST.Prop'r.
Importer and Breeder of Improved
fcter lite
HOCS.
Unlike the old time Chester White
Hogs, the improved stock are short,
chunky, and matnre quick and
fatten readily at any age.
(ALL STOCK REGISTERED )
Farm One Mile From Scappoose.
Intending purchasers are invited
; to call and see my stock. Ail cor
respondence promptly answered.
H. WEST,
SCAPPOOSE, : : OREGON,
PROFESSIONAL.
T. J. Ciirrod.
H. Auas.
ALLEN & CLEETON,
Attorneys and Counselors at Law
8T. HBLEN8, . OREGON.
Notaries Public, Ceaveyaadag aad Collections
TQR. A. t. MCLAREN,
PHYSICIAN AND BURGEON.
Rainier, Oregon,
JJR. H. B. CUFF,
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON,
Bt. Helens, Oregon
jyR. J. E. HALL,
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON.
Clatskanie, Columbia county, Or.
jQR. J. II. P. CHALMERS,
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON,
St. Helens, Oregon,
yy N. MESERVE,
Snrreyor and Civil Engineer
DKLKNA, OREGON.
County Surveyor. Land Surveying, Town
Flatting and Engineering work promptly
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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 first-clasa
drug stores. Remember that tbs place to buy your drugs is at a drug store.
SAINT HELENS
TOILET ARTICLES - - -
This house also carries a very large assortment of fancy notions, consisting ol
toilet articles snch as perfumery, soaps, tooth-brnslies, tooth-powders, and in
fact all articles included in that line. - Also writing paper and school supplies.
PRESCRIPTIONS COMPOUNDED DAY OR NIGHT
A competent pharmacist Is always on hand ready to compound prescriptions on
abort order. Mr. Ross la ever watchful of the public's demands, and you will
always find what yon want at his establishment.
DR. EDWIN
MAIN STREET
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DART &
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GROCERIES
SHOES, Famishing Goods,
AT VERY REASONABLE PRICES.
HATS AND CAPS
mucjk:ijb: bros
MANUFACTURERS
Rough and Dressed Lumber of
ST. HELENS.
Clatskanie Drugstore s
PRESCRIPTIONS COMPOUNDED AT ALL HOURS
Patent Medicines, Prescription Drags,
Toilet Articles, Fancy Notions, etc.
PIT lEHSTS
The tables sre always supplied with tbe Best Edibles and Delica
cies tbe 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,
GEORGE RIEPHOF'S
Rheumatic Remedy a Permanent to
This Remedy Properly Taken will Cure an j Eheamatic Case.
St. George's RHEUMATIC BITTERS,
is a Bitters specially manufactured to aid those amictea wito Kneumatism.
It gives tone to the stomach and poriflea the blood better
than any other bitters Known.
For Sale by all Leading Druggists or Address
or PETER BRACH, General Agent,
marl-6m ' 437 Commercial street,
St. Helens .MEAT MARKET
AH Kinds ot fresh and salted meats, ssusapre, and fish.
An express wagon runs daily to all parts ot the city.
Meats by Wholesale
at Special Rates.
. . J. H. DECKER . . . .
TON SORIAL ARTIST
The old and reliable barber has bis rasore just 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
TIE OMIMlRTE'JLlLt MOTEL
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
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DRUG STORE
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SPRING GOODS
JUST ARRIVED.
MUCKLE,
DART & MUCKLE,
St. Helens, Oregon.
OF AKD DEALERS 1ST
Every Style, Grade and Variety
OREGON
th Ptacs to Secure
Your Froth Modlclnoo
DR. J. B. HALL, Proprietor
Clatsfcanle, OrefoB
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St. Helens, Oregon
"Q. R." P. O. box 663, Astoria. Oregon
Astoria, Oregon. Telephone No. 24.
Sweetland & Sheldon,
Mala St., St. Hetsu, Orsceih
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