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About The Oregon mist. (St. Helens, Columbia County, Or.) 188?-1913 | View Entire Issue (March 20, 1896)
OREGON MIST. HIKED EVERY fsfloAt MOKIHNS -BV- BEEGLE A, fcAVIS. OFFICIAL COUNTf PAPER. Sateecrlptl.st Bates. On ftopr one year I advance. .11 M uot oopj hi nouioi...HM.H Slagle op7.MMt..ii...M 76 .... 0 Advertising mot mads known upon application COLOMBIA COyNTY DIRECTORY. Coiaaty Off leer. Judge...,,.., Dean Blanehard, Rainier Clark .........Judson Weed, Venionla Sharlir Cbaa. F. Doan, Raiuier nMurer.........K. at. Wharton. Columbia City Sups, of School J. O. Watts, Scappoose Asssssor Martin White, liuincy Survayor , W. N. Meserve, Oelena -,,. I P. A. Frakes, Scappoose Commissioners j a u genoouoyex, vornoula ST. HELRDS, ORKGON, KIAKCH 10. ENCOURAGE IMMIGRATION. By the adoption of proper methods and strict adherence to facts concern ing the county the board of immigra tion can accomplish a great deal in the way of settling up the county. Three or four year ago the tide of emigration from the sections of the eastern and middle states that bad previously been coming to the Pacific slope, turned southward, and the re sult waa that many of tue toutnetn states have increased in population very rapidly of late years. The south ern climate and custom, however, have not proven what northern emi- errant expected, and not only has the tide of emigration been checked, in deed, almost stopped entirely, to the South, but many of thoee who went to the southern states are now anxiously inquiring about the Pacific North west, while in the North and East the general tendency once more is west ward. It will also be remembered that the class of people now seeking homes in our state differ widely from the class, generally speaking, that came here a few years ago, inasmuch as those who came then, or a large per cent of them, were single men, or, in other words, a floating population seeking adventure and looking at the country. This was immediately fol lowing the completion of the transcon tinental railroads, and as a natural re sult a great many shiftless adventur ers were turned loose in the Northwest wbo bad neither money to invest or a desire to till the soil. Things have since changed ; there are no more railroads building; no boom towns to attract the reckless; the floating population, of which the Coxey array was principally made up, have scattered to the four quarters of the earth; sober reflection has taught the people an object lesson, and we now have a class of people seeking homes among us who have families and children to educate ; who are pre pared to produce ss wU as consume the products of the soil; who are of the more sturdy class of people, will ing to cut away our forests and build bomes and to take part in the gen eral development of the state and to assist in advancing our tocial, moral and financial standing. Let us offer to such people every possible encour agement, without misrepresentation, to come into Columbia county and take part ia its advancement. Nxxt Tuesday is the day en which the republican primaries are to be held in the various precincts of the county to select delegates to the county con vention to be held a week later. In order that the people may be repre sented in the county convention by representative men it is necessary that the primaries be well attended, so that the men elected as delegates may go to the convention knowing well the wishes and desires of those with whose interests they are entrusted. Har mony at the primary, followed by fair dealing at the convention will mean the success of the ticket, under ordi nary, circumstances. On the other band, unfair methods need in the se lection of delegates, followed by trad ing in the convention often results in defeat at the polls. The man who is placed on the republican ticket this year as the satisfactory choice of the convention will be elected by a hand some majority; but let it be said here that the candidate whose nomination is secured by other than a fair and open contest will find himself far short of a majority when the votes have been counted after the election. The people are in no mood this year to nave their rights bartered away, and will resent such a condition at the polls on the first day of June. Only a few days ago the Oregonian said any man wbo favored silver was a populist. In the same paper last Tuesday this' statement occurs: "In a year from new, however the presi dential election goes, the United States senate is practically sure to be repub lican." The Oregonian appears a lit tle inconsistent upon this point, since that paper has denominated ss populists Senators Carter and Mantle of Montana, Teller and Woolcott of Colorado, Perkins of California, Hitch ell of Oregon, Squire and Wilson of Washington, Dubois and Shoup of Idaho, and four senators from Wyom ing and Utah. These were all elected by the republicans and are still repub licans notwithstanding the Oregon ian's efforts to read them out of the party. But if the above-named sena tors are populists, as claimed by ths Oregonian, then in order for the next senate to be republican that party must elect 21 senators from the solid south, next year. The Oregonian's statements are as inconsistent as they are ridiculous along this line. Thxbi are two ways to protect the industries of America. One is to place an import duty upon foreign goods coming to our shores in competition with those manufactured by our own people., Another is for Americans to be endowed with such a degree of pat riotism and love of country and its in stitutions that they will buy the prod ucts of home industries in preference to the same articles from abroad. The idea ia too prevalent among our peo ple that because a dress comes from Paris or a suit of clothes from Han-. Chester it in superior in quality to that manufactured at home just because it is "imported," you know. All good citUeni first patronise their neighbor in auything they have to tell, and sboye all things American should patronise the institutions of their own country in preference to those abroad. ADDITION A li LOCALS. Edward H. Joseph, a subject of her majesty, declared hi intention to be come a citizen of the United States before the county clerk Wednesday, Slates for the coming city election are in circulation, rat salaries seem to be the principal inducement for as piring to a city office, especially coun oilman. The steamer Thompson has been placed on the Astoria route in place nt the Potter, the latter having been laid up for repairs before the summer trade begins seaward. Rev. C. N. Plowman, who haa been absent from this county for three or tour years, returned last week witn his family and has again taken up his abode ou bis place at Yankton. Circular have been sent out by the state superintendent urging that Arbor Day, which occurs on the lO.h of April, be observed with appropriate exercises iq the public school of the slate. According to newspaper 'reports the long-drawn-out and intricate Oregon Pacific railroad suit is in a fair way for final settlement at the regular April term of the circuit court at Corvallia. Mrs. A. J. Conyers, of- Clatskanie, was a passenger down on the Shaver Monday morning. She had been at the bedside of her sick daughter, ftlrs. Chas. Heserve, at Oregon City, for the past month. A few friends were invited to the home of Mr. and Mrs, W, H. Dolman last Friday evening to partake of a birthday dinner in honor of the izad anniversary of the birth of Senator MC Bride, A woman in Heppner went to a physician te get a prescription for ten' der feet. He gave her a mixture con taining two quarts of water, one table spoonfull of bay rum and two table- spoonfulls of amonia. He did not tell her how to apply it, and she drank the mixture in six doses. She says her feet navn t felt tired since. C. W. Herman, of the Rainier Re view, waa in this city a short time last Saturday reminding readers of the "great family necessity" that it take money to run a newspapper. How well he succeeded ia only surmised by those who met him during his stay here. He returned the same evening by steamer. Beat Estate Transfers. ' Patrick Kearney to John Sandstrom, lota 1 and 2, sec 15, 1 8 n, r 4 w; f 1500. 8arah J. Mason to I. O. Wikstroro. lot 1, sec 7, t4 n, r 1 wj I960. Belinda 8tehman to 8. H. Havard and Clara I Wilson, undtf of nwX of swK and lot6. tec 13, t6n,r2w; $1. John Sandstrom to Joseph O'Conner, nndyi of lots 1 and 2, sec 15, 1 8 n, r 4 w; f 2000. I. O. Wikstrom and wife to Bobert A Taylor, sw of nv and seX of nwj, sec 4,t3n,r2w;S600. Candidate for County Judge. I wish to inform the voters of Co lumbia county that I am a candidate for the office of county judge, subject to the action of the county republican convention. H. L. WABREN. McKtnley's Nomination Predicted. Niw You, March 15.-Tbe World to morrow will say it has made a poll of near ly every stats in the Union, and as a result predicts the nomination of William McKin ley by the St. Loais convention. Baeklen's Arnica Salve. The best Salve in the world for cuts, bruises, sores, ulcers, salt rhenm, fever sores, tetter, chapped hands, chilblains, corns, and all skin ernptions, and positively cores piles, or no pay required. It is guar anteed to give perfect satisfaction or money refunded. Price 25 cents per box. For sale by Dr. Edwin Boss. Jones, He Pays the Freight. 8end for a copy of "The Buyers' Guide," with latest reductions and market reports. Sent free to any ad dress. Freight on f 20 order of goods paid to any point on the Columbia river, reached by Portland boats. Jones' Cash Store, 105 Front street, between Washington and Stark, Port land, uregon. ah Free. Those who have used Dr. King's New Discovery know its value, and those who have not have now the opportunity to trv it free. Call on the advertised druggist and get a trial bottle free. Bend yonr name and address to H. E. Bucklin A Co., Chi cago, and get a box of Dr. King's JJewXife Pills free, as well as a copy of Guide to Health and Household Instructor free. All of which is guaranteed to do you good and cost you nothing. Dr. E. Boss, druggist. Challenge to Debate. The McKinley Bepublican Club, of St. Helens, Oregon, hereby challenge the Pop ulist party of Columbia county to a Joint debate on any question of politics, at any time. Debaters to consist of five members of th Peoples' party and five members of the McKinley club, speeches to be limited to fifteen minutes to each speaker. Debate to take place at any point in the county agreed upon. HARBISON ALLEN, O. DAVIS, President. Secretary. Call for County Democratic CONVENTION. rrmv. , ni i.i ri l hereby requested to meet in Conven- .An - Q Yr 1 i n . . .if,, a m. ueieiiD, uregun, qo eaiuruay, April 4th, 1896. at 1 o'clock P. M., tbi the purpose of electing a County Committee, appointing delegates to the State Conven tion and nominating a County Ticket for the ensuing June election. It is desirable that all precincts of the county should be represented; but owing to the past neglect to bold primaries, it is now deemed advisable for the county Democrats to meet without the usual mode of selection, and leave to the Convention the test of the qualification of its members, and the pro- nortlnnalA rinMBntad'nn a . 1. I I .r ut-wvu UV nTUM precincts of the county. Columbia County, March 8th, 1806. C. 8. EMEK80N, Chairiran.) GEORGE F. MOECK. ) SPANISH SOLDIERS COLLIDE Divisions Attack Each Other by Mistake. Outrages Perpetrated Upon Inno cent Men, Women and Girls by Spanish Soldiers. Havana, March, 15. A terrible mistake has resulted in ths kilting of a number of Spanish soldiers by their fellow-Spaniards. The battalion of 6u QuinUn waa ap proaching the town of Cano, seven miles from Havana, to save the buddings of a burning plantation. The towu shortly be fore that had been attacked by Insnrgenta, and the garrison, without hailing the bat talion, and taking them for insurgents, re turned to a second attack and opened upon thsm with volleys. The San Qulntiu bat talion, on the other hand, mistook the gar rison tor the Insurgents, and charged three times with great determination, taking the town. The blasts from the cornet and the cries of "Viva Kspana," on ths part of the San Quintin soldiers, were not sufficient to put a stop to the fiahung on either side. Before the mistake was discovered the San Quintin battalion had lost twelve soldiers killed and a captain, four lieutenants ana 27 soldiers wouaded. This Episode was pointed to aa a proof that the Spanish soldiers fight well if they have occasion to do so. The 8an Quintin battalion sustained more loss in a few minutes than they would have done in a great engagement with the insurgents. Antonio Maceo, Bandero and La Crete attacked the town of Batabano Friday night, and an obstinate fight ensued. The garrison of the forts, consisting of 66 men, made a heroic de'ense and two Spanish gunboats in the neighboring waters assisted by bombarding the insurgents. The ut most efforts of the Spaniards, however, did not avail to prevent the insurgents cap turing the town. They had possession of it for a time, and apon retreating in the di rection of Pinar del Rio they burned the greater part of the town. The insurgents are reported to have sustained great loss. Colonel Figuerro, with two squadrons, Piuaro, Aguenilla and the battalion of Valencia overtook the band of Pancho Peru, numbering 500, at the Palmas plan tation, and opening fire they charged. The insurgents took flight, leaving six dead. Enrique Macheo, a former insurgent leader in the last war, and an officer of the Santa Clara municipality, has Joined the insurgents with six others. Advices from Havana say that Colonel Oalvis has routed the insurgents under General Gomes, killing five. The Spanish columns, it is reported, continue to press If aceo closely. Butchered by Spaniards. Ntw Yokk, If arch 15. Dispatches from Havana, sent via Key West, describe a series of horrible massacres perpetrated by Spanish soldiers. March 10, in Havana precinct, six small Cuban boys were met on the public road by a detachment of Spanish infantry, wbo shot and killed them. At Palmas de Pe- droso the Spaniards shot fifteen noncom batanta, among them being a man named Perdome, a Cuban by birth, but a natural ised citixen of the United States. Ten days ago a detachment of Spanish troops en tered the town of Artemisia. The women of the town were violently treated and many young girls were carried off to the Spanish camp, where they were detained overnight. Two of the girls committed suicide the next day. The old men who protested against the outrages were shot. The correspondent in Havana sends de tails of the massacre of six persons on the Morales, or Dolores sugar estate, two miles from Bainoa, and the serious wounding of Dr. Jose Mannel Delgardo, sn American citizen, by Spanish troops, under command of General Melqoize. When Baby was sick, we gare her Caatoria. When she waa a Child, abe cried for Caatoria, When she became Kl, she chine; to Caatoria, When she had Chfldreo, aba garathem Castoria NOTICE. All owners of any lot or lots in the City of St. Helens, Oregon, facing or abutting on Strand, Columbia. Casenauand the East line of Oak street", are hereby notified that an assessment oi zo cents per lot was, on the 10th day of March, 1806, levied by the City Council of said City, on each and every one of said lots facing or abutting as afore said, which suid sasessment must be paid to the City Recorder within thirty davs from the date thereof. Said assessment was made nnder the provisions of Ordin ance KumDer oi oi ins uity uratnances of said City to pay the expense of a resnrvey of the lines of the streets aforesaid, which survey was made by A. B. Little, surveyor, and adopted and made permanent by said ittuncu oa saia lutn aay or Mircn, inm. HARRISON ALLEN, City Recorder, City of St. Helens, Or. -FOB A- Connty Republican Convention A republican convention for the county of Columbia is called to meet at St. Helens, Orearon. on 'f ueadav. March 31. VUB. at 2 o'clock P. M.,for the purpose of nominat ing candidates lor the county offlces of sain county, and to elect five delegates to the state convention, and to transact any other business that may come before the conven tion. Tne convention will consist of tbirty foiiT (34) delegates, apportioned among the several" precincts as follows; Apiary ....... 1 Beaver Fall. . . 2 Deer Island ... . 2 Nehalera S Auburn 4 Clatskanie 3 Marshland 1 Oak Point..... 3 Scappoose 3 Union 6 Rainier 4 Sherman 3 The same being one deleeate-et-larce f rom each precinct, and one delegate for every thirty (30) votes, and one for every fraction over one-half thereof, in excess of thirty (30) rotes cist lor congressman w. K. Ellis at the June election in 1804. The Couotv Central Committee reenm. mend that the nrimnries in the several nn. cincts be held at the usual voting places in said precincts on Tuesday, March 24. 1806, at 1 o'clock P. M., and that the delegates attend in person. By order of the Committee, J. G. WATTS, H. L. WARREN. Secretary. Chairman. noitN. Thursday, February 27, tm to the wlM OI ueorge a. nuwaru, a uouiimw, . 0RKWELL. At Warren Or.on Tuesday, March 17. lte, to the wife of 11. T. Unw ell, a daughter. Card of Thanks. I wish to thank my many friends for their kindness during the sickness and death of uiy lute husband. Mas. John A. Ati ins. For Sale. Parlies desiring ash, fir or oak wood, sawed stove lengths and delivered, fur f 2.50 per cord should in quire at Hi in oftioe. NOT1CK. Notice is hereby given that ths Local Im migration Board of Columbia Qounty, lo oated at 8U Helena, wilt hold a publio meet ing on the 1st day of April, 1806, at the Oourthouie. In St. Helens. All residents of Columbia county interested in Inducing immigrants to iooata in the county are in vited to be present. J. R. UKKGLB, E. K. QUICK, President. Secretary. fcjamiiions. Ia the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon, for tne County ot (joiuniDia. Mary Amsden and L. E. Amsden, her hue baud, plaintiff:!, vs. D. W. Zeller, Jane Adrox, 8. W. Johnson, Mauu Johnson, Archie Johnson, llonnle Jonnsou, II. F. Allen and C. II. Lewis, co partners as Allen A Lewis, and . R Quick, as administrator ol the estate of I. J. V. tfuuuwu, uwwni. u.tvuuHM. To June Adcox. defendant: IN THK sAHS Or Til a UTAH wruniuun: Vnii aiw hereby remilred to anuear and nawer tha enmulalnt Bled ami lilt you In the above entitled suit by the nrst day of the May term ot the Circuit Court lor Columbia County, lor tne year usw, lo-wu: va or oeiore aay uin, 1M9S; and If you tall to ao answer, lor want thereof the plaintiffs will apply to the Court lor the relief demanded In the complaint, to-wit: For the appolatinent ol a tuanllan ad litem to represent defendants, Maud, Bonnie and Archie Johnson in this proceeding; For Judgment against the defendant. D. W. Zeller, lor 11400 with interest thereon at the rate of ( par cent per year from December 1st, ls4, together with fcSO sttornejs fees, and ousts in this suit; For a decree foreclosing all claims, liens or rights of each defendant, and all persons claim ing under them, in and to the land and D remises described In the complaint, towlt: All that por tion 01 tne aonation tana ciaim oi miiiarau. Poppleton and wile. In section number suteen (It) In township number three (s) north, ol range numrjer iwow wes, oi ine wiuameua Meridian; and seven and one-half (70 aeres from and out of section number fifteen (15). lu said township and range, and particularly de scribed as follows: Commencing at the north west corner oi said section numner onsen (inj; thenea runnlna east nn the section Una thirty (30) rods; thence south forty (40) rods; thence west thirty (30) rods to the section line; thence north on the section line forty (40) rods, to the S lace of beginning; and containing In all One nndred and 8txty-ntne and a hall 06SW) acres, more or leas, all situate In Columbia County, Bute of Oregon ; and ordering a sale of the same and aa application of the proceeds to the pay ment ol said Judgment; And for such other relief ss may seem meet and equitable to the Court. tois summons is puDiisnea py oraer oi tne I1UI' n. U. .'..1 j " 'I," . WW.-, Ill.ll. on the 18th day of March. 18M. DILLARD A COLS. nriOml Attorneys for Plaintiffs. Summons. In the Circuit Court of the State ot Oregon, for me county oi iniunmia. Charles a. Newth, plalnUfT, ) vs. Mahel A. Newth defendant. ) To Mabel A. Newth, thedefendant above named: IN THS NAM E OF THE STATE OF OKE 1 gon, you ore hereby required to appear and answer plaintiff's complaint herein on the first day of the neit regular term of the Court aforesaid, which shall commence six weeks or more alter the first publication ol this summons, to-wit: On Tuesday, the lath day of May, A. D. 1896, and If yon fall to so appear and answer, plaintiff will apply to the Court lor the relief demanded In bis complaint, to-wit: A decree dissolving the bonds of matrimony exist ing between plaintiff and defendant, and for sucn otnerana mrtner renei, in tne premises, as to the Court may seem Just and equitable. This summons is published pursuant to an order ot Honorable T. A. McBride. Judge of the court anove namea, mane ana enterea oi recora In said Court on the aeth dav ol February. HUM: that this summons be served upon you by publi cation thereof once a week for six successive weeks. In Tux Obiooh Mist, a weekly news paper of general circulation, published at Ht- ueiens, uuumoia county, uregon. ALLEN i CLE ETON, malT Attorneys for Plaintiff. Summons. In the Circuit Court ol the State of Oregon, for tne oonnty oi coiumma. Andrew Bolm, plaintiff, ) vs. I Menla T. Holm, defendant. I To Menla T. Holm, the above named defendant: Yon are hereby required to appear and answer the complaint filed against you in the above entitled suit. In the above entitled Conrt. on or before the first day of the next regular term oi sain vourt, to-wit: un tne ias uay oi May and if von so fail to annear and answer, for want thereof, plaintiff will apply to the Conrt for the relief demanded in the com plaint which is: for a decree ol Court dissolving tne matrimonial nonas existing oetween piain tiff and defendant, for costs ana disbursements, and for such other and further relief as in equity may seem Just. This summons Is served upon you by publica tion In the St Helens Mist by order ol Hon. T. A MoBrlde, Judge of said Court, dated February lu, two. j. 4. dunlin, f!4m37 Attorney for Plaintiff. In Advance- THE Hist and Oregonian ONE YEAR $2.00l This offer holds good only for new yearly subscribers wbo pay in advance and old ones who pay up to date and one year in advance. One year will extend the time over the state cam paign in the spring and the presiden tial election in November, One Dollar Saved by taking the two paper together, the price of each, separ ately, beiDg f 1.60. The Mist Has been designated the official paper of Columbia county by the County Court, aud consequtntly will furnish all the news pertain to public matters in which the people are interested. arfasaaiS 1C. a, QUICK, Commissioner of Deads lor Washington 0, w, COLK, , NOT A It T t'VULIO Cole & Quick, ST. HELENS, - 0EEG0N Proprietors t "Thorn's Numerical System . or Title Abstracts" roR Columbia County, - Oregon TITLES Kiamlned and abstracts furnished. Will attend to matters before the Hoard of equalisation; payment ol tains, eto. Keal Kstate, Conveyancing, and Insurance, sua Loans negotiated. , wwwsewveeeeswwwwwwieee notice mt nnal Bettlesaestt. Notice Is hereby given that the undersigned administrator of the estate of John Ivey, deceased, haa filed his final account and petition for distribution in the matter of said estate, In the county court of Columbia county, Oregon, and that the judge of said conrt has annointed Tuesday, the 8th day of May, lMIXi, at the hour of 10 o'clock A. M. of sitid day, and the courtroom of said court, as the time and place for the bearing of objections to such Dual account ana pe tition (or distribution. All persona inter ested In the estate are hereby required to Hie their objections thereto on or before Tuesday, the 5th day of Hay, 1H1MI. EDWIN L. HAND. Administrator of the estate ot John Ivey, deceased. n6a3 COLUMBIA BANKING COMPANY ST. HSLtrie, ONKQON Makes Investments, receives deposits and doss a general banking business. Capital stock, $20,000. Alt kinds of good securities bought and sold. Exchange, good everywhere In the world, sold. INCORPORATED JAN. , 180O. J. K. Nell), president; K. W. Allen, vtcs-presl. dent: C. N. Scott, secretary; V. It. Ward, assist ant secretary: C. H. Newell, caihler. NEWELL & WATKIHS -DEALERS IN Groceries, Hay, Flour and Feed WOOD ADD RIOLE. Country Produce Bought and Sold, and Ex changed tor Uoods. Undertaking booas furnished on Hhort Notice. Store on Strand Street, ST. HELENS, OB. jrLJsrr0"urrT1. Hill's New American Polygraph An indispensible companion to every merchant, clergyman and lawyer in the land. If you have copying to do, write at once inclosing 4 cents in sumps for particulars. Agents wanted Liberal discount. Address, W. H. BAUMA.NN, Genl. Agt U. 8. A. P. O. Box 67. Marissa, III. FOR PORTLAND, DAILY. STEAMER Young America WILLAMETTE SLOUGH Leave St. Helens 6:S0 A M Arrive at Portland 10:00 A M Leave Portland 8:00 P M Arrive at St. Helens 6:00 P H FABE SS CENTS. . Will Carry Nothing bnt Passengers and Fast t reight. Daring the snmmer season, or aa long as the water remains high enough, this boat will make two trips each week up Scappoose Day on ruesaaya ana rriuays. JAMES GOOD, MASTER ORIENTAL HOTEL A. H. BLAKE8LEY, Proprietor. . Board by Day, Week or Month AT REASONABLE RATES. The table Is supplied with the best the market srroros. Kverytning eiean. a snare of your ronaee Is solicited. ST. HELENS. OKEOi ST. HELENS LIVERY STABLES TH08. COOPER, Proprietor. Horses Boarded and Cared For, TURNOUTS ON SHORT NOTIOS, 8T. HELENS, t i OREGON Lilo . E. McNEILL, Receiver. TO THE BAST GIVES THE CHOICE OI Two Transcontinental Routes GREAT NORTHERN RAILWAY BY WAY OP Sookans, Minneapolis & St. Paul UNION PACIFIC RY BY WAY OF DEN7ER, OMAHA, & KANSAS CITY LOW BATES TO ALL EASTERN CITIES OCKAN 8TEAMERH LEAVE PORTLAND .EVERY S DAYS For San Francisco. For Full Details Call on or Address W. H. HURLBURT. General Freight and Pass. Agt., Portland. JjO YOU NEED GROCERIES? If you do and doslre tin best quality for the least tnonsy your wants can always be supplied by DART Who have a Dress Goods, Clothing, Fancy Goods, Hats, Boots and Shoes. FURNISHING GOODS St. Helens, Oregon. ST. HELENSMEAT MARKET All Kinds of Fresh Meats, Hams, BacoynflJard Meats by Wholesal. . e.ssj At Special Rates. JamCS H. Sheldon, MAIN STKWKT. t BT. 1I10LKN8, OltEOON. Clatskanie Drugstore 1 PRESCRIPTIONS COMPOUNDED AT ALL HOURS Patent Medlfltnea, Prescription Drugs, Toilet Artlolee, Fancy Notions, ete. rJk afW aftV afls A stir sfh ana A Jk A srV any sfts sfh sns snV snajsasVasVsfttasV ....ST. HELENS HOTEL.... j Our tables will st all times be found supplied with ths boat edibles sod j delicacies the market affords. TERMS REASONABLE FOR REGULAR BOARDERS The hotel having been newly refurnished we are prepared to give satis faction Is all our patrons, aud solicit your patronage. J. 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