OREGON MIST.
6CB8CRIPTIOH. 11.80 PER YEAR.
BKKGLK DAVIS, Publishers.
T. HELEKI, ORKUOH, NOW. 15.
Tbkri U yet possibility that tbs
Hawaiian islands will be annexed and
become part of the United States.
Tcebdat afternoon of last week in
Pendleton was consummated a sale of
70,000 bushels of wheat, which was
lored in the warehouse of the Fendle-
ton Wool 8oourinff fc Packing; Cora
peny. The lot waa owned mostly by
W. M. Pierce and Henry F. Pierce,
and brought 40 centr net. The an-
aounoeinent of this aale to the Pacific
Coast Elevator Company has given
new life to other wheat producers,
who feel encouraged to hope that they.
too. will receive a good price for their
crops.
TBI attorney general of Oregon has
rendered an official opinion upon the
question as to whether or not the
costs incurred by the prosecution of
offenders strain si the late came taw
should be borne by the county or
state, construing the language i "One
half of all the money paid into the
county treasury over and above the
amount necessary to reimburse the
county for any expense paid out ot
the treasury," etc. The opinion cites
section 236X, HiU's code, which pro-
Tides that costs and disbursements in
criminal actions are paid by the county
in which the action is brought, and
holds that section 38, of the game law
clearly recognizes the same rule tor
the protection of game, fish and wild
fowl, and to provide for the appoint
ment of fish and gama warden, and
that the repealing clause does not in
clude section 2361, and therefore, con-
elades that costs must be paid by the
county in which the action was insti
tuted, and not by the state i be at
torney general has advised Fish Com
missioner McGuire that, nntil an
nulled by some tribunal having juris
diction, sectioa IS of the new law is
in force. This will materially effect
cold-storage firms, aa that section
makes it unlawful to have in posses
sion, dead or live birds, nub or fowls,
oat of season.
THsfaot that a specie of salmon,
known by persons familiar wbith the
scaly tribe aa dog salmon, are actually
being canned and shipped to the
markets of the East for food is a great
surprise to many people. Buch is tbe
ease, however, may it be said to the
injury of the salmon industry on the
Columbia river. Thes fish are not
considered good for food by people
who are familiar with them, and never
before have they been utilised only
for the oiL That the packing and
placing on the market ot these fish
will greatly cripple the salmon indus
try will not be disputed. It is true a
few people find employment in catch
ing and canning these fish, and it is
also true that the establishment which
cans them makes an enormous profit
owing to the low price (a cents each)
which is paid for the fish. This will
not last long, however, for tbe quality
of tbe goods will soon be discovered
and an end may be put to the busi
ness. But how about the reputation
of- the genuine Chinook salmon, of
Which the Columbia river fisheries
have so long boasted? There is where
the injury will coma in. Eastern
people who have heretofore consumed
great quantities of canned salmon will
look elsewhere for that article of food,
and as a result the Columbia river
produot will be a drug on the market,
eo to "speak, and the natural con se
quence will be a reduction in the price
of our goods to make them saleable
and a corresponding reduction in the
price paid fishermen for the raw ma
terial. Therefore those who will be
the greatest losers in tbe end are the
persons who catch the fish. ..
SUCTION SUMMARY.
. The solid Booth has dropped ont of
politics. last week's republican vic
tories in Kentucky and Maryland are
decisive on this point. The republi
can majorities in Missouri, Maryland
and West Virginia last year, and the
practically tie vote between the parties
in Kentucky at that time, was ascribed
to democratic apathy. But the re
publican majority just rolled up in
Kentucky and Maryland can not and
will not be attributed to any such con
dition. The size of the vote last week
in both these states is fatal to any
presumption of this sort. All the
democrats are said to have gone to the
polls, but thousands of tbem voted tbe
republican ticket, and will continue to
vote it so long as tbe republican party
is true to its ideals.
It will be alleged, of sourse, by the
democrats that their reverse in Ken
tucky and Maryland waa due to fac
tional feuds in their psrty, and in
some degree this explanation is valid.
Tbe split on silver in the former state
and the fight against Gorman in the
latter turned many votes over to tbe
republicans. But these causes were
merely contributory. They simply
assisted in turning the scale. The re
publican majority in neither state
would have been so large without
them, but there would have been a
majority of some eUe or other. There
wss no split in Kentucky on the silver
question or anything else in 1894, nor
was Gorman or Gormanism an issue
in tbe Maryland canvass. Last week's
break in the democratic line in the
Bonth shows that the causes are
deeper than is popularly supposed,
and have been longer in operation.
That is to say, geographical parties
and geographical politics hsve reached
their end. It will be no longer possi
ble to determine a state's partisan
complexion by its latitude. Mason
and Dixon's line has been abolished,
flutes on both aides of it will hereafter
divide freely on tbe questions of tbe
time, irrespective altogether of their
altitude toward dead and gone issues.
The country has emancipated itself
from its bondage to the ante-bellum
era. Texas annexation, the Wilmot
proviso, tbe Kansas-Nebraska law and
secession have at last lost their power
to sway the people in either South or
Jfortb. A great era in the nation's
political history has apparently been
closed for all time,
COURT PROCEEDINGS.
At a regular session of the county
court Of Columbia county, begun and
held in St Helens, Wednesday, No
vember 6th, 1895, present, Hon. Dean
Blanohard, judge; P. A. Frakea and
8. G. Schoonover, commissioners : Jutl
son Weed, clerk ; C. F. Doan, sheriff;
the following proceedings were had
In the matter of viewers report on
J. H. Adams road. Report read twice
in open court and road ordered opened.
In the matter of viewers report on
A. D. Holaday road. Report read twice
in open court and road ordered 0ened.
In the matter of viewers' reivort on
S. P. Ballard road. Report read twice
in open court and road ordered opened.
In the matter of continued bills for
work in road district No. IS. Thi
matter coming on to be heard, and af
ter bearing statements from J. Reed,
supeivisor, and J. Campbell, as to the
necessity of the work performed, Judge
Blanchard and Commissioner Sclioon
over voted to allow the bills; Commis
sioner Frakes contended that the work
consisting largely of crceslaying, should
be done by the road district, and not
paid for with county funds, voted not
to allow the bills.
Petition of Alex Houston and Har
per Rittenhouse for remission of tax
assessed before making final proof on
homestead, allowed.
Petition of John Dibblee for credit
for tax paid to W, A. Meeker, and not
credited on tax roll, allowed.
Petition of W. D. Flu for rebate of
tax, rejected.
Anton Doering.a native ot Germany,
admitted to citueoship.
' Matter of sheriff's return of delta
quent tax sales. Ordered that the
sheriff have credit for tbe amount so
returned, and also for tax remitted on
account of double assessments, as
shown by list filed with the clerk.
Matter of settlement with county of
ficers. Tbe accounts of the clerk,
sheriff and treasurer were examined.
found correct and ordered approved,
In the matter of tax levy for 1895.
Ordered that the time for making the
tax levy for the year 1895 be contin
ued until tbe January term, 1896,
Ordered that the clerk draw war
rants in favor of the several road and
school districts for the amount of road
and special school tax for the year
1894, on land bought by Columbia
county.
Tbe following bills were allowed :
Anliker, Rudolph, juror, Oct. term. I 5 40
Pomeroy, Frank, same 6 60
Huffman, John, same 13 80
Foster, R R, same .. 12 40
Price, D W, same..... 0 60
English, Chas, same 15 00
Lavender, T H, same.. . 19 20
Mockle. Chas, same... 14 00
Kricksen, Joe, same SO 40
Kelson, John, same 18 60
Cramer, John, same 30 40
Saxon, Magnus, same 14 40
Brings, C H, same 3 80
Campbell, J A J, same 8 00
Sherman, J R, same 8 00
Cronse, C F A, tame 3 00
C rouse, Abraham, same 8 00
Crle, John, same 4 20
Clark, U W. same 4 20
Emerson, C S, same. . .. 4 20
Henshsw, D, same 4 20
Henderson, A A, same 420
Perry, N A, same 4 20
Clark, A N, same 4 20
Bacbman, John, same 32 40
Mosher, C W, sams. 33 60
32 00
81 60
37 20
; 87 20
MOO
29 00
32 60
, 35 00
35 80
35 20
87 60
37 00
29 00
.. 28 80
32 60
Ray, Jesse, same
Delta, WJ, same
Barr, Wm. same....
Edgerton, W H, same
Hegele,Qas, same....
Downing, John, same
King, John, same
O rah am, S Af , same
Johnson, Arthur, same
Adams, A F, same
Shearer, W 8, same...
Berg, Dan, same
Larsen, Henry, same
Briggs, C F, same.
Emerson, C W, same
Godfrey. Florence, witness before the
grand jury 2 60
Whitney, Hay K, same 2 60
Hattan, R 8, same 9 20
Campbell, John L, same... 9 20
Conway, John, same 9 20
Cole. OW, same 4 00
Ridley, EF, same...... i 2 00
Little, A B, same 2 20
Ward, B If, same 7 20
Perry, N A, same.. 2 20
Beaseman, E, sams 7 20
Campbell, John, same 920
GUmore, John, same 2 20
Tracy, Frank, same 7 20
Cox, R, same 200
Quick, E B, same..... 2 00
Bpeneer, Israel, same 2 00
Parker,John,wltnees,statevsEnyart 8 00
Parker, John, same 8 00
Gilland, L T, same 8 00
Bplawn, John B, same. 3 40
Olson, C L, same 8 40
Seffert, E. same 4 00
Quick, B E, same 2 00
Splawa, S B, same. 3 40
Oberg, HA, same....... 8 80
King, Jack, same 4 40
Swager, F H. same 8 60
Spencer, I M, same 8 60
Berts, L H, same 4 40
Barnes, E J, same... 8 40
Merrill, Edwin, same 8 00
Beeghley, D M, witness before grand :
jury 2 00
Lousignont, Peter, witness, state vs
Lamberson 4 20
Johnson, A, ssme...... 4 20
Bohruan, Ole, same 820
Frakes, P A. same .. 4 20
Keal, Robert, same 7 00
Freeman, William, same. . . . 8 60
Cloninger, Tbos, same. 8 40
Harris, Clifford B, same , 3 20
Peters, Lyman, same , . 7 20
McLoud, Allen, same 7 60
McLoud, F H, same 9 40
Statler, W C, witness, state vs Upton 15 00
Miles, W A. witness, state vs Isenhart 2 00
Archibald. J H, " "... 6 80
Sanborn, W J, " " "...10 20
Turner, J W, " " "... 9 60
Merger, 0, " " "... 9 60
Baylor, Ira "... 9 60
Snyder. C, " "... 9 60
Divine, W M, " "... 9 60
Davidson, CN, " " "... 9 60
Stockenbnrg, John" ' "... 9 60
Coakley, James, " " "... 960
Sanborn, J L, " "... 9 60
Wilson. J L, " ,... 9 60
Slaughter, W F, " " "... 9 60
Henderson, Harry" ' "... 9 69
Lillard, Farland, - " "... 9 60
Ewing, DM, " " "... 9 60
Ewing, Nora J, - " "... 9 60
Ewing, Daly. " " "... 9 60
FJuhrer, Mrs M, state vs Isenhart.,. 9 60
Ewing, N C, witness, state v Isenhart 0 00
Johnson, Joseph, " 0 60
Clarlmout, Andy, " " ' "... 10 00
Huffman, J W, ' " "... 4 00
Johnson, Amos, " " "... 9 60
Olson, Oscar. " " 9 60
Horgren.SR, " " "... 9 60
Cramer, John, " " "... 4 00
Severn, W " " "... 9 CO
Watts, Frank, " " "... 40
McNullty.JT. ' "... 4 80
Dunwoody. Mrs A, state vs Upton ... 20 00
Dunwoody. W, same SO 00
Uattan, R 8, witness, state vs Badger 11 20
Scarborough, R, " " ".,.12 80
Haines, Bruo ' " " ... 11 20
Harail. IW.ert " " "... 11 10
Chalmers, J M P " 4 00
Lull, James U SO
Myers A F " " " 20
Merrill, Albert " " H 20
Hughes. P ' " 11 SO
Warren, H I " " . 11 SO
Bureau, Joe . " H 20
Dixon, Dan " " " ... 11 20
Conway, John " " "....11 SO
McDonald, Jas " " ... 11
Warwick, Thos " " "....1120
Sliuler, Sara " "... 11 20
Campbell, Chas " ' "....1120
Campbell. J L " " 11 20
Merrill, Frauk " " " 11 20
Elliott. OE " ".... 11 20
Coiiy.ra.WK " U 20
Conyers, S W " " 11 20
Hall. J S " " ... 11 20
Flubrer, Wm " " 9 60
Flunrer. Minnie " "....9 00
Pophaiu, Mrs N " " .,.. 11 20
Merrill, Mrs N " ".... 11 20
Fabrique, J A " 11 20
Badger, Gertrude" " ".... 1120
Badger. Jennie " " "....1120
Badger. Geo R " " It 20
Miller, Wm 8 " " ".... U 80
Badger, Mrs G W" " " ... II 20
Beach, Myra " " 11 20
Cliff, HR " " ."....'4 00
Myers, A F witness before grand jury 9 20
Miles, S A same..... 2 00
Watts. J G witness in Lamberson case 8 60
Little, A B witness in Emerson case. 2 20
Quick, EE " " ..2 20
Perry. K A " " " .. 2 20
Saxon, Mawms" " " .. 2 80
Ridley, EF " " " .. 8 00
Emerson. F L " " " .. 8 20
Encerson, AS" " .. 2 20
Rice, W J " " " .. 8 00
Watkins, HP" ".'.. 1 00
Chalmers. J MP " " .. 8 00
Young, James" " " .. 8 00
Emerson, C 3 " " t " .. 2 20
Thornburg, WT " "..8 00
Lane, Wm, witness in Badger case. . 11 20
Clark, Fred L same 11 20
Bearers, John witness in Lamberson
case 2 40
Miles, 8 A witness in Emerson case.. 2 00
Watts, Mary J witness In Isenhart
ease 2 00
Gray, M C witness in Emerson case 2 00
Muckle, James same...... ,. 2 00
Blakesley, C W same...., 2 00
Gilmore, John same 3 20
Dearbery, W work ia r d 15 125
McCauley, L same 6 87
Brown, T H same 16 11
Richman. W C same 17 61
Reed, C same 15 61
Pettijohn, T same 3 75
Johnson, M M same.... 14 99
Reed, Joseph same 17 61
Blakeley, Ruf us same 14 90
Foster, J W work in r d 12 4 00
Shearer, MS " " 8 00
Berksnfield, B " " 3 00
Berkenfield.A" " 3 00
Vanvotkenburg, J A " 4 00
Lane Bros loruber for rd 12 6 80
Meserre, W N, surveyor on Holaday
road 58 50
Duncan, J R chainman same road... 20 40
Lynch, Grant " " " ...20 40
Schmitka, John marker " " ... 20 40
HanUeman, John axman " " ... 20 40
Gore. G T flagman " . . . 20 40
Adams, U C viewer " " ...20 40
Holaday, A D viewer " " ... 20 40
Watts, W T viewer " ...20 40
Roberts , E viewer on Adams road ... 4 70
Solomon, Tbos same. .". 5 00
Sesseman , R same 4 60
Adams, John marker same road 3 00
Adams, A F chain man same 3 60
Adams, V C same 8 00
Meserre, W N surveyor same 10 60
Meserre, W N establishing govern
ment corners 80 00
Spencer, I viewer on Ballard road. .. 3 00
White, Martin assessor..., 136 00
Lengascber, Jacob work on bridge in
rd6 9 75
Borthwlck, H B lumber for r d No 20 83
Lane Bros, lumber for r d 13 10 00
Davis, Alice work on assessment roll 12 00
Glass A Prudhomme, stationery 62 46
Lange, Guitar work on bridge in r d 27 12 00
Urle, J H building fence aronnd the
courthouse , 7 50
Hlllsboro Publishing Co, printing brief
in case of state vs Stearns 17 00
Barnes, G W deputy assessor. 12 60
Newell, C H work on assessment roll 47 60
Howard, H O lumber for r d 3 87 43
Howard, HO lumber for rd 6,,..... 86 08
Howard, H O lumber for r d 5 81 27
Bergerson, Peter supplies for county
charge , 15 15
Zillgett, F A supplies for county chg 16 20
Zillgett, F A supplies for Mrs Red
mond 7 25
Huber, Henry support of sister 16 00
Campbell, John work on bridge r d 15 1 60
Byntack, Tgnae work on bridge r d 23 3 75
Sobiskl, Frank same 4 60
Marks, PO work on bridge rd 24 ... 8 25
Olson, C E work on bridge r d 5 14 00
Glesson, L B same... 8 60
McDonsld, A Fsame..... 14 97
Mott, Alfred ssme 17 26
Bomgardner. W H same 11 76
Gaitena, James same , 11 66
Andrew, N A same... 2 00
King, Andrew binges for courthouse
gate , 1 60
Lemont, Geo H drawing lumber 2 00
Muckle Bros, lumber .. 7 83
Ross, E medicine for Hankies and
Rhodes 8 45
Mason, Richard nursing Hanklns.... 7 60
Chalmers. J M P medical attendance
on Rhodes 15 00
Mason , Richard nursing Rhodes. .. . 7 60
McGrew, R Doming Hanklns.. 7 60
Chalmers, J M P examining Inssne
pstients 10 00
Cliff, HR same 10 00
Chalmers, J M P medical attendance
on Hanklns 10 00.
Merrill, Edwin work on bridgs r d 6. . 10 60
Bohman, Ole juror May term .. . ... 8 00
Blakesley, AH boarding prisoners.... 28 26
Howard, H 0 lumber for rd 22...... 17 80
Doan, C F special deputies 77 00
Oregon Mist, publishing delinquent
taxlUt .....173 00
Silvers, 0 constable, stats vs Brous. . 5 00
Oregon Mist, publishing court pro
ceedlngs and stationery 48 90
Dart A Muckle, supplies for McCoy
and Hanklns. .. ... 15 80
Blakesley, A II furnishing room tor
Hanklns................ 10 00
Portland Hospital, treatment ot J J
Colson 82 00
Good Pamaritan Hospital, treatment
ot Thomas Thomas,... ,,. ........ 4 00
St Vincent's Hospital, treatment of
Joe Green ...114 40
Moschcr, rcler lumber for r d 8 ... . 03 00
St. Vinwnt's Hospital, treatment of
Rouseau 80 60
Finley, J P t Co burying Thomas
Thompson 83 00
Swager. J II committment of Insane
person ..... 2 00
Ilalnes, A B oonstable fees state vs
Badger 8 00
Brauning, Henry supplies for Du-
mayer ,. 1 97
Sean, Geo C boarding prisoners .. ..00 72
Johnson, J C (travel for county road 6 00
HUhop, Frank work on bridge r d 0. . SO CO
English, C & Son spikes for r d 5 .... 19 56
Orchard A Switsor, water rent....... 7 50
Polan, J support of Jus Moore 20 00
Frakes, P A commissioner lees 19 00
Schoonover, 8 G same 36 20
Saylor, W H medicine fur Upton .... 83 SO
Wi-ed, J postage for county oftloars . 20 00
Hall, J K justice fees state vs Kduitin-
smi , . 3 95
Haines, Bruin- oonstable same 3 90
Boyle, James witness sams ... 3 90
Swsger, J 11 Justice fee state vs
Splawu.. 7 40
Enyart, Harry witness sums 8 in
Decker, L constable " 18 35
Enyart, Frank witness " 3 10
Jacobson, Jacob ' " 3 10
Obcrg, HA " " 8 60
Payne. Johu, M " " 3 10
Warren. H L city recorder fees state
vs Badger.... , 0 70
Campbell. J I. constable same 1 00
Heine, A B " " 8 70
Hughes, E " " 4 00
Nichols, N boarding prisoners 3 75
Merrill, Normsn, Juror, coroner's Inquest 1 00
Brrans, MB, " " " ,. 100
Haines, A B, " ' .. 1 00
Haines, C H, " " " .. 100
Tedford.SJ, " " .. 1 00
DUon. D, " " .. 1 00
Conway, John, witness, " " .. 1 00
Scarboroagh, Robert, " " .. 1 SO
Smeraon, C W, rebate on tax 1 00
Blakesley, W W, same 1 W
Doan. i B, burying Henry Johnson , 5 TO
Brouse, J B, coffin for Henry Johnson.... 2 00
Lee. Wm. conveyins body of Henry John
son to grave S 00
Clark, B, auditing In digging grave for H
Johnson , 1 60
Simon, John, Mme. 2 SO
Jarri. K, notifying Justice ot the peace. . B0
Splawa, J B, holding inquest on body of
Peter Smith t 00
Collins, Bdgar, Juror coroner's Inquest... 100
Olson, CL,sams... 100
Enyart, B C, same 100
Gore, H 0, same 1 00
Olson, C E, same 1 00
Enyart, S C, same 1 00
Kinder, Sam, witness, same 1 SO
Kinder, Warren, same ISO
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NOTICE Is hereby given that I. the un
dersigned administrator of the estate
of Ole Olson, deceased, bare rendered and
filed In the County Court of the State of
Oregon for Columbia County, my final ac
count and petition for final settlement, and
tbat Monday, the 6th day of January, 1386.
at 2 o'clock P. M., and the court room of
said Court in Ht. Helens, Oregon, have
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and place for settlement thereof, at which
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SHERIFF'S SALE.
In the Circuit Court of the Stat of Oregon,
for the Connty of Columbia.
A. T. Casaor, Plaintiff,
vs.
1. W. Cliws and M. E. Cuke, Defendants.
By virtue of an execution, Judgment, order
and decree duly liuued out of and under
the seal of the above-entitled Court, In the above
entitled caujte, to me doly directed, dated tbe
2nd day of November, 1845, upon a Judimient
and decree rendered and entered In said Court
on the 1Mb day of October, IMS, Id favor of A.
T. Creecy, plaintiff, and against defendants, J.
W. Cllne and M. K. ciine, for the sum of six
hundred and ninety Ave and 21-100 (1696.21) dol
lars, with lutereat thereon at the rate of ten per
cent per annum since October 16th, 1WK), end one
hundred (100) dollar attorney's teas, and twen
ty-two and 81-100 (122.81) dollars coats of suit,
snd also cosla of and upon aaid writ, command
ing and requiring me to make sale of the following-described
real property, to-wit: The
southweat quarter of the northeast quarter of
section 23, townahlp three north, rann two
west of the Willamette meridian, Columbia
connty, Oregon. Now, therefore, by virtue of
aaid execution, Judgment, order and decree,
and In compliance with the commands of laid
writ, I will, on Saturday, the 7th day of Decem
ber, 1A9S, at the hour of 10 o'clock A. M., at the
front door of the county court houae, In the city
of fit. Helens, said County and Btate, sell, sub
ject to redemption, at public auction, to the
highest bidder, for united States gold coin, cash
In hand, all of the right, title and intereat which
tbe above-named defendants, or either of them
bad on date of mortgage, or a I nee bad In and
to the above-daacrlbed real property, to aatlafy
aaid execution. Judgment, order and decree,
interest and coats, aud all accruing coats.
C. r. DOAN,
Sheriff of Columbia County. Oregon.
St. Helens, Oregon, November 6th, VM. nsd6
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Mens Working Shoes. . , M
Mens Dress fcjlioos from. 1.25 to 93.50
Ladies Shoes from 1.00 to 3.M)
Best School Shoes from. .50 to 1.75
Infant Shoes 25
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Our Una of stoves are tho best made, ss
we carry tbe celebtated "Majestlo Hteel
Hangs," recognised to be the very best.
msrscT our
Heating Stoves
HUNT HARDWARE CO.,
Cor. Second and Yamhill Streets,
PORTLAND, - OttEOON
JAMES SPENCE
OINERAL
BLACKSMITH.
All kinds of wood and iron work done and
all work guaranteed.
Horse Shoeing a Specialty
Houltnn, Oregon.
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B. B. QUICK,
Ceaaaaleaioaar ef
Deeds lor Washlagtoa
a. W. COLE,
. . Notary Public
Cole & Quick,
St. Helens. - - Orcg-ow
' PROPRIETORS OP ,
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Title Abstracts"
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Columbia County, Oregon
TITLES
Examined and abstracts furnished. Will
attend to matters before the Hoard of
Equalisation; payment of tasee, eu. Real
Eataie, C'onrejraiicliig, and Insurance, and
Loans negotiated.
E. WEAVER.
Hair-Cutting ShaYing
Neatly Done
Clean Towels and Quick Woik
YOUR PATRONAOI SOUOITIO
8T. HKLKN8, : : : OREGON
COLUMBIA SALOON
0. E. HUNTER, Prop,
NEVINS OLD STAND
Be-opened snd Be-furnlshed.
The f . H. McBrayer WMej
Woinhard'g Beer Kepi on Ice.
GOBLE, : i OEEOON
Hill's New American Polygraph!
An indispensible companion to
every merchant, clergyman and lawyei
in the land. If you have copying to
do, write at once inclosing 4 cents in
stamps for particulars. Agents wanted.
Liberal discount. Address,
W. H. BAUMANN,
Genl. Agt. U. 8. A.
P. 0. Bos 67, Harissa, 111.
rjO YOU NEED GROCERIES?
' If you do and doslrs the best quality for the least mousy
your wanis unit nmaja o ui,"w i
DART & MUCKLE,
Who have a complete line.
Dress Goods. Clothing,
Fancy Goods, Hats,
Boots and Shoes,
FURNISHING GOODS
St. Helens, Oregon.
ST. HELENS MEAT MARKET
All kinds of fresh and salted meats, sausage and Hah.
An express wagon runs dully to all parts of tbe city.
Meata by Wholesale - . .
At special Ratea. Swcetland & Sheldon,
MAIN 6TMWMT. It ST. llKLKNIjl, OUKOON,
the Place te Saeure
Clatskanie Drugstore fe
PRESCRIPTIONS COMPOUNDED AT ALL HOURS
Vour SVath Medlnlnea
Fatont Medicines, Prescription Drugs,
Tolls! Articles, ranor Notions, He.
DR. J. 8. HALL, Proprietor
aVCka(saaale, Ore
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Our tables will at all times be fouud supplied with the boat odiblos and C
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TERMS REASONABLE FOR REGULAR BOARDERS
The hotel having boon newly refurnished we are prepared to give satis- 9
faction ts all our patrons, and solicit your patronage. K
J. George, Proprietor, St. Helens, Or.
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FOR PORTLAND, DAILY.
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Young America
WILLAMETTE SLOUGH
Leave 81. Helens 6:80 A M
Arrive at Portland ,. .,.,..10:00 A M
Leave Portland 8:00 P M
Arrive at Ht. Helens 6:00 P M
FARE tS CENTS.
Will Carry Nothing but Passengers
and Fast Freight.
During the summer season, or as long as
the water remains high enough, this boat
will make two trips each week up Scappoose
bay on Tuesdays and Fridays,
JAME8 GOOD, MASTER.
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My Prifoa
Are as low as first-class goods can bo sold.
Prescriptions Compounded Day or Night
I KEEP IN STOCK
Fresh Patent Medicines
I am here for business, and want your trade.
Yours very truly,
DR. EDWIN ROSS.
Best Quality Drugs used In Prescription Department
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ST. HELENS EXCHANGE,
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4mr. uiuiwr a new anu eiegani oar room is ins iSTorue re
sort of the eity , where at all times can be found the famous
t PRIDE OF KENTUCKY WHISKY
J BEST BRANDS DOMESTIC A!D IMPORTED CIGAR
2 Mr Cooper Is always glsd to welcome his
I old friends to hla iMinular nlac ni titiatiiuia
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ST. HELENS EXCHANGE
PORTLAND AND CLATSKANIE
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STEAMER O. SHAVER, Dell Shaver. Master.
Iaveg Portland, foot of Washington street, for ClitUknule and wny landings, Mnn
ThuVsd$day8 wturn 10 I'0'lU',1 tosSv-.
SHAVER TRANSPORTATION COMPANY.
THE MIST AND OREGONIAN
TWO TOGETHER
ONE YEAR, ONLY. TWO DOLLARS
THE JOSEPH KELLOGG & COMPANY'8 RIVER STEAMER
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Leaves IT elan XfnnA,,. ur..i j . . . ...
PnrtinnH vi ' V "u,,""tty. rifisys at o o'oloclt a. m. Jeavps
Portland luesday, Thursday and, Saturday at fl o'pjock a. m,