The Oregon mist. (St. Helens, Columbia County, Or.) 188?-1913, April 26, 1895, Image 3

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    OREGON MIST.
: rUIIUBHKD EVERY FIUDAY.
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Mists Sun
SIDE-IIEAI) PARAGRAPHS.
Fot Btbamho Houi. A.. Barber, a,
dairyman, living on Beappoose, was.
arrested lnt Tuesday upon a warrant
worn nut bw Edward Laiubrson, on
charge of stealing a bog. The com-
iiUinl reada ai follows! "That laid
larber did, on tbe 21st day of April,
18tt5, willfully and unlawfully take,
steal and appropriate to hi own use,
hog, the personal properly of Ed
ward Lamboraon." The case la set for
hearing Tuesday, April 80, 1805. Al
Inn k Clueton have been employed to
defend Barber, and W. J. IUce ap
pointed by the Justice to prosecute
the case.
Patronies Home Indurtrt. This
Is a motto that should not be lost
sight of by people who go to Portland
to buy clothing. J. M. Moyer k Co.,
clothiers, corner Third and Ouk streets
manufacture the wool raised in Orot
son into cloth which is conceded te)
be of the best quality, The way toW
help Oregon people is to patronise
Oregon's manufacturing industries by
buying suob goods at are produced at
home. Moyer k Co. ean always be
relied upon to give you the equivalent
of your money in any article pur
chased of them. We have known this
firm and done business with them for
years, and can with confidence reaom
mend them to the people of Columbia
county when in need of anything in
their line. ,
MuitnKRKK Surrenders. Thomaa
C. Powell, who killed his father-in-law
over on Lewis river about April 1,
mention of which was made in these
columns at the time, after successfully
thwarting every attempt by the orB
cere to oapture him for three weeks,
returned to Kalama last Saturday and
gave himself up to Sheriff Watson.
Mince the murder took place a change
of feeling teems to have come over the
people in the neighborhood towards
Powell which has been communicated
to the sheriff, many having made tbe
statement that Strait bad threatened
Powell's life repeatedly. Mrs. Powell
consulted an attorney and upon his
advice the fugitive returned and gave
liimself up, believing that hit ease it
clearly one of self-defense.
Held to Ahswbr. George LeFe-
vre, of Hoappooee, was arraigned before
Justice Bwager last Saturday on a
chargeof assault with intent to commit
rape on the person of Christina ffew'
mann of Beappoose. The case occupied
almost the entire day, more being a
large number of witnesses on each
aide. Home of the witnesses could
not speak Engliah, among them being
the prosecuting witness, and in conse
quence an interpreter was necessary.
The accused waa defended by W. J.
It Ice and the prosecution conducted
by T. J. Cleeton. The esse was a
closely contested one, and resulted in
LeFevre being bound over to await
the action of the grand jury, with bail
fixed at $200, which be readily fur
nished.
The effort
of the city council to reduce expense is
commendable, and we hope the running
menses of tbe city will be reduoed to
the lowest possible notch consistent
with good government. It is not right
to pay an official a high salary lor uo
Ini nracticall nothing. Ho man
should receive public money unless he
arna it. With reference to tbe office
of city marshal, we believe that official
nhould only receive feee for what be
actually does, and would thereby ren
der more satisfactory service to tbe
ritv. Under such a system better
oider would" undoubtedly be preserved
which would be appreciated by the in
liabitante. Or. If the marshal is to re-
reive a sslary make it large enough to
cover lighting the lamp and servioes
as night-watchwan at well, and then
ace to it that the city get value re
reives! for its money.
RioiiT-or-wAY Committee in Towir.
The right-of-way committee of the
Aitoria railroad, consisting o G. Win
gate, E. Z. Ferguson and D. H. Slew
art, were in tbe city Wednesday and
yesterday looking up tha titles to tbe
right-of-way and ascertaining who the
preseat owners are as well as taking
the correct desoriptlone of the land
from the abstracts in Cole k Quick's
office. Tbe gentlemen say they have
secured over 60 per cent of the right-of-way
already, and do not anticipate
eny great amount of trouble in secur
ing the remainder. Some, it is true,
have refuted to make term within
tbe reach of the committee, and many
of these have already been served witb
notice to appear in court and show
csuse, if any, why said railroad should
not pass through their premises. Tbe
committee have secured the right-of
way from every resident in Clataop
county exoept two.
A Fraternal Visit. Jaoeb George,
W. B. Dillard, Dr. Ross, J. 0. Cox, J.
Muckle, jr., Dr. Cliff, J. R. Beegle and
Judson Weed, of Avon lodge, and M.
C. Case, of Glenooe lodge, Knights of
Pythian, visited Rainier lodge of the
tame order last Saturday night. On
arriving at that city Dr. McLaren took
the party, who were hungry and tired,
In tow, and landed them at Mrs. Dib
bloe's where an excellent dinner was
pread, to wbloh all did justice. In
deed, there were so many good things
that one of the number could not be
persuaded to leave the table. The
anssion of tha lodge waa one of much
interest to all present and greatly en-
Ioyed. After the lodge closed tbe good
adies of Rainier surprised the visitors
by breaking into the lodge room and
treating those present to an elegant
spread of good things, after which
speeches were made by those present
until time for the steamer Bailey
Gatsert, when the lodge room was
closed and the visitors escorted lo tbe
steamer, and with a general hand
shake the festivities olosed. The even
ing was one of the most plesssntly
pent for many months, to tha boys
y, and Ihey arc right.
$176
FEIUsONAb AND GBNBHAIi.
Note and receipt books for sale at
tins omce. .
Lawrence Maxwoll was sees on our
streets Tuesday.
Ex-Senator J. N. Dolpb was in tbe
city yesterday.
Wm. Menke, of Keasey. was in town
during the week.
Emery J. Mills, of Vernonia. was
on our streets Tuesday,
Q. W, Cole wss in Portland this week
attending to legal business.
George Broughton, an Oregon City
sawmill man, was in the city Tuesday.
D. J. Swilter is at Grants Pass with
Judge Joseph Dobbins, formerly of
mis county,
We can furnish you the Weekly Or-
egonian and The Miht, both together,
one year for 92.
L. B. Stuart returned from his plsoe
in Nehslem last Sunday evening after
an absence of over a week.
Dr. Boss returned to Portlsnd Isst
Monday to resume duties at tbe hos
pital, after recuperating for two weeks.
Rainier, waa in the city Wednesday
attending to buainess at the court
house.
II. C. Lamberson, of ficapnooie. wss
In the city Tuesday. Mr. Lamberson
is one of Bcappoose't most prosperous
farmers.
Eev. George B. Van Waters, Episco
pal minister oi rorlland, will bold
services In St. Helens next Monday
evening.
Ntjaoob George is havlnr his house on
I (lie hill painted and papered, and in a
general way making it ready tor oc
cupancy.
Mr. and Mrs. Shanahan, of Ver
nonia, came over last Sunday to visit
their daughter, Mir. T. J. Cleeton at
Houlton.
"VDnputy Sheriff Blakesley went to
Rehalem yesterday morning to sum.
nion juron for tbe May term of cir
cuit court. ,
hDepuly Clerk Harris went to Ver
nonia yesterdsy to visit bis family,
who have been on tbe sick list for
some time.
hsSheriff and Mrs. C. F. Doan spent
Sunday in Beaver valley the guests of
Judge Doan and family, returning
home Monday.
Miss Graham, of The La mode Mill
inery Parlors, Portland, ia in lb city,
with a stock of millinery, and can be
found at tbe parlors of the St. Helens
hotel, where tbe will remain until Hun'
The Washington County Hatchet
Is the latest venture in journalism to
sppear on our table, with Austin Crsig
ss editor. It is published at Forest
tirove, a town that has long been in
need of a newspaper.
T. J. Gorman of Wyoming, and D.
J. Gorman of rorlland, have asi
dated themselves together for the
purpose of erecting a fertiliser and oil
manufactory at Astoria. Tbe factory,
It it aaid. will cost 2U,UUU.
Thit office acknowledges the receipt
of Volume 1, Number 1, ot the Satur
day Night, published at 8slem by T.
E. Murphy and E. H. Flagg. The
first issue mskes a very creditable
showing, being eight pages and neat
and clean typographically.
Governor Pennoyer made fifty-two
pardona from October 1 to the time
when he went out of office in January,
It ia no wonder he wanted to keep the
pardons out of the papers. Law doet
not amount lo much with such a gov
ernor in tbe chair .Eugene Guard.
Attorneys Allen and Bice went to
Oregon City on Thursday of last week,
the latter to argue a motion before
Judge McBride for alimony and attor
ney's fee in the divorce case of 1'ugh
versus Pugb, tnd the former to repre
sent tha defendant's interests in the
case. Judge MoBride denied the mo
tion for alimony and attorney's lee
asked for which amounted to $200.
In the fall of 1893 a sen of Mr. T. A.
McFarland, a prominent merchant of
Live Oak, Sutter, Co., Cat., was taken
with a very heavy cold. The pains
in bis chest were so severe thst be had
spasms and waa threatened witb pneu
monia. His father gsve mm several
large dosos of Chamberlain's Cough
Remedy which broke up me cougn
tnd cured him. Mr. MoFarlaud says
whenever his children have croup he
invariably gives them Chamberlain's
Cough Remedy and it always cures
them. He considers it the best cough
remedy in tbe market. For sale by Dr.
Edwin Boss.
City Coonoil Proceeding.
A regular meeting of the city coun-
oll waa beld Monday evening, with all
the members present. Tbe council
meets every Monday night instead of
onoe each month, at formerly. The
esssion waa an interesting one, the
discussions becoming very spirited tt
timet.
An ordinanoe wat passed providing
that the lighting ot the street lampa
should be let to the loweet bidder at
the first meeting in May, notice to
thla effect to be given by posting no
tices five days prior to laid meeting.
The council retaint the right to reject
any and all bide.
An ordinance waa patted reducing
the dog tax from $5 on female dogt to
$2 60 a year, and on male dngt from
$2.60 lo$1.60.
A committee was appointed to ex
amine into the accounts of the ex-oity
treasurer, W. B. Dillard, and ex-oity
reoorder, G. H. Lemont, and reported
their accounts as correct, which report
was accepted and approved by the
council. The report of the ex-oity
treasurer shows that the outstanding
oity warrauls unpaid amount to the
following :
Outstanding unpaid warrants....... $ 63
Cash on hand
Indebtedness over resources $M9 83
The following bills were rejected :
George H. Lemont. labor 30
George Anderson, labor 1 85
These bills were rejected because the
work is alleged to have been done on
private property instead of the publio
street.
OLATSKANIB COMMENTS.,
H. L, Warren, city reoorder, spent t por
tion oi last week In Portland.
Miss Brettet, of Portlsnd , has been stop
ping for two or three days with Mrs. W. if
Conysrs. :.
Cbarlsy Conysrs brought some ssrly
radishes Into town Isst week as a tribute lo
bis farming ability.
Hallls Oonyers Is st boms again from a
visit of several weeks with her sister, Mrs.
Durham, of McMlnnvills.
Henry Doerr left the nsw blacksmith to
look after horse-shoeing last week while he
went to Nehslem to look after bis claim.
Bruce Haines spent Sunday at home,
after a weeks' experience In work on the
seining grounds snd In water after ttsb,
An Infant child of Mr. and Mrs. Charles
Krlokson died suddenly on Lower Beaver
last Sunday, and was buried In the ceme
tery there on Tuesday.
By the way, Mr. Price, the new black
smith, keeps his anvil ringing a good deal
of the time, having sn opportunity to show
what bs csn do In bis lins.
Miss Annls Qulgley was a visitor from
Lower Beavsr on Thursday Isst snd re-
mslned two or three dsys tbe guest of Mrs.
K. 8. Bryant and daughters.
George Irwin hss moved bis family into
th bouss on ths Ja k Payee place. The
house has been enlarged and otberwlae Ira
pruved for tbe new occupants.
Ths drug stors bss received a supply of
colored tissue pspsr to meet ths demand
for paper flowers. They last longer than
the natural ones sod require no water.
The remalna of Mrs. Anna Overholt were
brought over from Mayger last Thursday
and Interred la tbe Maplewood cemetery
at this place. A number of persons from
that vicinity attended ths funeral.
C. F. Willis and family are an addition
to our population during the past week,
and now occupy tha residence of M. O.
Bryant, so we have not lost In numbers
by losing Milton's fsmily and getting in on
as large. Mr. Willis is a wsgon-maker and
we bops may And it to his interest to re
main In our town.
. There has sp-ung up here lately quite a
sudden and unexpected demand for Chi
nese matting, which our young ladles are
utilising as a foundation for many ingen
loos and tasteful designs. In head covering.
One seeing how neat and becoming some of
these hats look Is surprised upon learning
that tbe materia used once covered a tea
box, and had anything but an attractive
look. Artistic skill csn transform many a
eruds article Into a thing of beauty, and
these hat are evidence ibst this skill is not
wanting lo our town.
A very pleasant evening wss spent at
Myers last Friday evening by the Authors
Club. Those present discussed Robert
Louis Stevenson snd Mrs. Hsriet Beecher
Btowe, and read selections from their works
with skstches of their live and labors. In
terest in theae semi-monthly meetings ia
rather on the increase, and new persons are
coming In to enjoy them. A pleasant sur
prise In the way of cake end candy was
tendered the club at Myers' and then tbe
guests wers bound to have a taste thst was
not confined to literature. The orchestra
was present also and supplemented the
proceedings by excellent muslo.
A very unexpected blowont occurred st
ths sbingl mill Friday evening. So onei
pec ted waa It that the sodden noise ot es
caping steam got every man out of the mill
as fsst as his legs would carry him. There
waa a tremendous hissing and roaring about
the boiler and the mill was filled witb
steam in less than a minute. People from
town cam running down, yet stood back a
little distance to ss what would happen
next. It was some time before anyone
could tell what did happen, but In time it
waa discovered that part of the support to
tbs boiler had given away, on and had
dropped and a pip connection broken
loose. Repairs are about complete agsln.
QC1NCY ITtUMS.
Mr. Robert Johnson is visiting friends In
Oregon City.
Frank Barnes is hauling wood at present
tor Mr. C'bipman. ,
Miss Nannie Qulgley was visiting frisnds
In Clstskanl last week.
Mr. Joseph Ericksoa captured a swarm
of wild bee th other day.
Dr. Hall , of Clattkaaia, Is seen In this vi
cinity quit often, attending th sick.
Our road supervisor, with bis crew, is
openings new road (rem Andy Lswiston's
to Clstskanie.
Our school began April 1st with a large
attendance, and la still prosperous, with
Hiss John at ths helm.
Mr. Edwin Glenn, who hss been 111 for
th past month or more, la still on th de
cline. Fi lends, call and see him.
The infant son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles
Erickson disd last Sunday. Tb remains
were Interred In the Stewart creek cem
etery.
Messrs. Walter Jones, Will Brass and
Arthur Low left last Wednesday for East-
rn Oregon, wher they Intend shearing
sheep tills season.
Mr. E. Chtpnssn received quite a serious
Injury laat week by a blqw from one of his
horses. Ths calk of tha shoe pierced ths
flesh to the bone. Rev. Cbllds was also the
recipient ot a blow from a quadruped. He
doesn't know whether it waa a cow or a
horse, but aa a result he leans quite heavily
upon a cane.
One day last week as Mr. Grant Jones
was going to his work hs was surprised to
see a large Mack bear np In a tree quietly
surveying him and the whole ranch, gener
ally. Mr. Jones hastily called to his Wlfs
to bring ths gun, snd old bruin wss soon
brought down from Its aerial seat. Mr.
Jones bas sines captured two cubs.
MAYO BR.
John Carlton Intends going soon to his
ranch on th head waters of the Santiam.
Our friend Lillard was recently married
and we all join in wishing him happiness.
A lively time is reported to have been
had at the dance at the camp Saturday
night.
Mrs. 0. N. Davidson has got her piano at
home again, and I tall you there is lota of
muslo In that part of town now.
0. N. Davidson was up to visit his par
ents, who live on Lewis river, last week,
and reports them both in good health.
Tb Mayger Company have shut down
all wood cutting operations for the sum
mer, and buainess in that Una promises to
be very dull at this place.
Mr. and Mra. Fluhrer wish to thank ths
rnany friends hers and at Clstskanie for
their kindness during their daughter's sick
ness, and their bereavement.
Wa rspubllosns, of this placs, expect T.
J. Cleeton down here to address ns on Sat
uruay night, slay 4. Ws bops to tee a
large crowd here, for T. J. Is a good speaker
and always talks to ths point.
Died April 10, Mrs. Kmma Overbault,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Fluhrer, of
this place, sged 27 years and 10 months.
She suffered for two years from cancer ot
the threat, from which sbs died. Sbe
lnsves a husband and three email children,
DBBIt ISLAND.
LaOrippe Is sll tb rsgs and several ar
reported to be laid up.
Beautiul weather. No frost has dons any
Injury to fruit ss far as known.
Cbsrley and Alvin Merrill are banking a
line lot of cordwood on the slough.
K. J. Barnes' new honss Is nsaring com
pletion, and all tbe folks are expecting a
nous warming.
John Oalterat was over from ths Cowlllt
river wher be has a logging camp, last
week on business.
Eastern friends wbo have lately been al
most buried with snow storms will anvv
our tin spring weather snd fruit prospects. I
It amieara verv much as If Mr. Demerest
and family took all th sociability out of
this neighborhood, a there haa not been a
rrty nor a word concerning ooe sine
hey left.
Lemon Dean haa been confined to bis
room for two weeks, but is considered con
valescing. Mr. Dean is quite an old gen
tleman and bas been very poorly for some
time past.
A new mode of fishing waa operated on
era are so plentiful that they were caught
by band and thrown out on th nans.
Horn of tbe nsb are quite large.
Eaater bas corns and gone snd was well
remembered here. There wss none too
poor but wbat afforded cake and eggs. And
wnen a person s inner man is so wen sup
plied , there is another thought that is more
Important to be remembered oil that day.
it is He who sscended to eternal peace to
prepare a home for those wbo beUevetb in
Him.
Eaater bells chime out so sweet,
Tells us sll that we must meet
Christ, th Havlor, and then
"Peace on earth ; good will to men."'
Court House Note.
A marriage license wss issued Mon
day to Alice Pratt and John P. Lewis,
of Clatskanie.
License to wed were issued by the
county clerk Tuesday to Maria Emilie
Boeck and William H. Menke. Tbe
parties are residents of Keasey, this
county.
William H. Dolman, through his at
torneys, Allen k Cleeton, hsve filed an
attachment suit in the circuit court
against William and Lotta Strachan
on property in St. Helena for $170 on
account.
Treasurer Wharton drew a check
Wendesday in fayor of Hoffman k
Bates for the sum ot $1928.88. This
is the amount of the warrant and in
terest drawn in payment for building
the Houlton bridge.
For the first time in three years the
countv school apportionment is made
in April. The law requires that it
shall be made in April, but heretofore
taxes have not been paid in in time to
make tbe apportionment aa required
by law.
GlLLTOIf GLEANINGS.
Mrs. F. M. Hoyt is reported quit sick.
Farming is in full blast, owing to th ex
tremely pleasant weatnvr.
Jerrv MeCartv Is making a treat noise
mowing out stumps lor jonn voian.
James Bacoa. jr., has been quits sick, but
la reported as Being somewnat oetter.
Times seem to be more prosperous : spuds
are being snipped irora nere oy tne carioaa
Mrs. Miller, of Portland, the daughter of
J. B. Bacon, visited her parents her last
Sunday.
Tb railroad company will fenc? th line
through here this summer. Cooper 4
Baker have th contract for making th
post. ,
Wheal Baby waa sick, w gave her Castarlaw
Wbea she waa a Child, she cried for Castoria.
Whflo sha became Visa, sbe dung Ut Castoria.
Wham ah had Children, ah gar them Oastori.
Haw Care BfcaaaasUlsas.
Araoo, Coos Co., Or., Nov. 10, 1893.
I wish to inform you of tbe great
good Chamberlain's Pain Balm bas
done my wife. She hss been troubled
with rheumatism of the arms and
hande for six months, and has tried
many remrdies prescribed for that com
plaint, but found no relief until abe
used this Pain Balm ; one bottle of
which bas completely cured her. I
take pleasure in reoommending it for
tbat trouble, x ours truly, (J. A. Bull
ord. 60 cent and $1.00 bottles for sale
by Dr. E. Boss, druggist.
Teachers' Examination.
NOTICE Is hereby given thst tor the pur
pose of making an examination of all
persons who mav offer themselves as can
didates for teachers of the publie schools
of this connty, tb county school superin
tendent tnereoi wiu noin a public examina
tion at Ht. Helens, uregon, Wednesday,
May Bth. 18w. commencing promptly at 1
o'clock p. m. - J. G. WATTS.
i ouniy ecnooi superintenuent.
Dated tbia 23d day of April. 1895.
JUST OUT!
Hill's New American Polygraph!
An indispensible companion to
every merchant, clergyman and lawyer
in tbe 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,
Oen'l. Agt U. S. A.
P. O. Box 67, Marissa, III.
IS tie t Creel tr.
THE undersigned bas assumed and will
pay on presentation to her at her res
idence, Hcappoose, Columbia ooanty, 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, 1895.
al2m!7 MRS. MARIA WEST.
NOTICE.
ANOTB for 110.00, given to Thomaa
Peoples, on November 20th, 1894, by
my minor boy, William E. Johnston, is null
snd void. Wm. JOHNSTON.
alOralT Vesper, Oregon.
TAKEN UP.
There Is s stray steer st my place about
8 years old ; color, roan. Owner ran have
same by proving propertv and paying costs.
CHKISTINA OLbN,
Deer Island , Oregon , a30
Awarded
Hlghett Haocra World't Pair,
Gold Medal, Midwinter Pair.
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PC7CIQ
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40 Years the Standard.
SUMMONS.
In tbe Circuit Court of the Stat of Oregon, for
P. A, NELSON, Plaintiff,
LOUVIBA C. NELSON, Defendant.)
TS.
To LourUe C. Nelson, the a bore named defend
ant:
N TH E NAME OF TH E STATE OF OREGON:
You are hereby renulred to atoear In the
abore named Court and cause and answer the
complaint Sled against you therein, on or before
me Dm aay oi me nexi term oi saia tjoun 101-
lowins the expiration of the time prescribed In
tb order for publication of this Summons upon
Sou, which said first day of the next regular
11m of said Court is Tuesday, May Mb, 1S06,
and If you so fall to appear and aoswer on or
before said daw, the plaintiff will apply to the
Court for a decree therein for the relief prayed
for In the complaint; namely: that the marriage
contract and oolbratlene now existing between
yourself and said Dlalntlffbe dlssolTad and an
nulled; that plaintiff hare decreed to him tbe
care and eustody of the minor children of said
parties mentioned and described in said com
plaint, and for such other relief a mar be
eoultable.
This Summons Is
nbliihed in Ths Obbooh
Mist bv order of Hon. T. A. McBride. made
April Sd, ISM, directing publication thereof for
six succewire weeks.
Dated April Sd, 10.
CAPLE8 A ALLEN.
agml7 Attorneys for PlelnUK
TKEAaUlIKB'S NOTICE.
County Tbeabubbb's Office,
St. Helens, Or., April 5, 1895.
Notice is hereby given that Columbia
county warrants No's. 2354, 2352 and 2366,
heretofore presented and endorsed "Not
Paid for Want of Funds." will be paid upon
presentation at this office. Interest on the
same will not be allowed after this date.
B. M. WH4.RTON.
Treasurer of Columbia County, Oregon.
TBEASIBER'S NOTICE.
COITNTT TSKAIUBBB'fl OFFICE,
St. Helens, Or., April 12, 1895.
Notice is hereby given that all unpaid
Countv Warrant of aaid countv. which
have been presented and endorsed "Not
Paid for Want of Funds." no to November
12, 1892, will be paid upon presentation at
tbis omce. interest win not oe anowea
after this date. E. M. WHARTON,
Treasurer of Columbia County, Oregon.
ntlce to Creellt.r..
T'HB nnderairned having been dulv ap-
JL pointed administrator of the estate of
Levi French , deceased, all persona having
claims against aaid estate ar requested to
present the same to me, at the law office of
Alien at Cleeton. in St. Helena, Columbia
county, Oregon, witbin six months from
the daU hereof. LINDLEY MEEKER.
Administrator of the estate of Levi French,
deceased
Dated April 5. 1896. . a5m3
Millinery.
Miss Downing will be In 8t. Helens
the 1st. 2nd and 3rd of May with a
choice lot ot
Hats, Bonnets and Notions.
Price to suit th times. Ladies wfll
do well to call and see her at tb Orien
tal Hotel.
Sunny Banks
Stock Farm
H. WEST, Prop'r.
Importer and Breeder of Improved
t
HOGS.
tJnlike the old time Chester White
Hogs, the improved stock are abort,
chunky, and mature quick and
fatten readily at any age.
(ALL STOCK KEG18TERXD )
Farm One Mile From Scappoose.
Intending purchasers are invited
to call aad see my stock. All cor
respondenca promptly answered.
H. WEST. 1
SCAPPOOSE, : : OEEOON.!,-
PROFESSIONAL.
T. J. CLarroM. Eauu.
ALLEN k CLEETON,
Attorneys and Counselors at Law
ST. HELENS, ORKGOK.
Natarta Public Ceavwysatdag sad CeJkctlcsM
JB. A. f. MCLAREN,
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON.
Rainier, Oregon.
J-JR. H. R. OUFT,
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON.
. 8t. Helens, Oregon.
jyt. J. I. BALL,
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON.
Clatskanie, Colombia county. Or.
JB, J. at. P. CHALMERS,
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON.
St. Helens, Oregon.
yy M. HK8ERVE,
Sumyor and CStU Engineer
DELENA, OREGON.
Connty Surveyor. Land Surveying, Town
Platting and Eutinasring work promptly
-executed.
M I TT1
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SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT
There has just been received a large assortment of pnre and fresh drugs, patent
medicines, etc. Also numerous other articles which are found in all ttrst-claas
drugstores. Remember that the place to buy your drugs is at a drag 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, tooth-brushes, tooth-powders, and in
fact all articles included in tbat line. Also writing paper and school supplies.
PRESCRIPTIONS COMPOUNDED DAY OR NIGHT
A competent pharmacist Is always on hand ready to compound prescriptions on
short order. Mr. Ross ia ever watchful of the public's demands and you will
always find what you want at his establishment.
DR. EDWIN
MAIN STREET - V
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EW GOODS.
EW PRICES.
DART &
t-HESH ,
GROCERIES
I SHOES, Famishing Goods,
AT VERY REASONABLE PRICE8. .
HATS AND CAPS
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MUOKLBBROS
MAKCFACTURERS
Rough and Dressed Lumber of
ST. HELENS. :
Clatskanie Drugstore a
PRESCRIPTIONS COMPOUNDED AT ALL HOURS
Patent Medicines, Prescription Drags,
' Toilet Articles, Fancy Notions, eta
FVT iTTiTSTS
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 BIEPHOF'S
Rbenmatic Remedy a Permanent Gore
This Remedy Properly Taken will Cure any Rheumatic Case.
St. George's RHEUMATIC BITTERS.
Is a Bitters specially manufactured to aid those afflicted witb Rheumatism.
It gives tone to the stomach and pnritie. the blood better
than any other bitters known.
For Sale by all Leading Druggists or Address "O. R." P. O. box 663, Astoria, Oregon
or PETER BRACH. General Agent,
marl-6m 137 Commercial street, Astoria, Oregon. TelephoneKo. 24.
St. Helens MEAT - MARKET
All Kinds of freah and salted meats, sansage, and fish.
An express wagon runs daily to all parts of the city.
Meats by Wholesale
at Special Rates.
. . J: H,
TONSORIAL A.RTIST
The old and reliable barber has his raiors just aa
sharp as can be found, and will shave you com-
fortabiy and quickly for only fifteen cents.
GIVE HIM A CALL AT THE
wise: obientl mowel
The table will be supplied with
Board by the Day, Week, or
Everything Clean. A Share
A. H. BLAKESLEY, Prop., ST. HELENS, OR
Insist on
Costs no more than farf erior package sod
never spoils tbe flour, keeps soft,
. vtrsalfr acknowledged purest in
Bate toly CHURCH as CO
waia aj grsesrssv
Asassar AnauS Baawr Boak
Mekri
ROSS, Prop.
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JUtT ARRIVED.
MUCKLE,
DART & MUCKLE, J
St. Helens, Oregon. 3
frg. -SaxW EElg at. fW
OF AHO DEALERS I
Eyery Style, Grade and Variety
; OREGON
th Place to Stcvrs
Your Frmh Medicine.
DR. J. E. HALL. Praersrter
-SSyCurtsIr 1
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Sweetland & Sheldon.
Mala St., 5t. rUtaats.Oncsa.
DECKER . . .
OLD STAND ON STRAND ST
the beat the market affords.
Month at Reasonable rates
of Your Patronage is Solicited.
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