The Oregon mist. (St. Helens, Columbia County, Or.) 188?-1913, May 29, 1896, Image 2

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    OREGON MIST.
ISSUES) EVERY rHIOAV MOBIUNS
. . :' -it-
BEEGLE A DAVIS.
CITiCIAL COUNTY PAPER.
Sak-aerlpil.se Rtn.
On copy on x la drno... . 1 M
On oouv ilx moutaa..... 76
Simla copy-. -
Advertising rate artd kaewa apoa application
COLUMBIA COUNTY DIRECTORY.
lades....
Clerk....
C.uatv 4tfler.
.........Den Blanehar. Kalatar
iadaoa Weed. Vertmaia
BherlC , .....Cbaa. F. ftoan, Italnlw
Treasurer .... hi. Wharton Columbia Vilf
6upt,oi 8choela. 5. Watta, Seanpooa
Asaeesor rllj wtiiie, umuer
Surveyor W. N. Meeorve, iWleua
P. A. Freaea, Seanpooa
aalimawj &8 fekeoasw. Teroeui
T. HELENS. OaXEOON, MAY f .
METHOD OF VOTING.
It 81 be -observed by thoae who
ttavfl access to the "ltioti law ai
mended by the legislature of 189ft
tliat the method of preparing the bal
lot before putting it into the ballot-
box, baa been changed, and lor the
ben eat of thoee eleotora who bare not
a copy of the aaid election law, we will
eodewvor in a brief way, to explain the
wew -method of marking the ticket by
whidh the intent of the Toter is made
known.
Heretofore the elector haa been obliged
to "cancel, croaa or mark out the name
of candidate! not voted for. wbtch
required an unnecessary amount of
time, and caused uncertainty in many
ballot by reason of iaaeeurate mark
ing. Tbia year taatoad ol marking
out the names the voter will eimpiy
make a cross (X) only, between the
number and the name of each candi
date voted for, leaving all other ao
towehed. Ia this county not more
than one candidate in each group
an be voted for by a single elector,
bene treat oar should be taken ia
marking the ticket, 80 that the elec
tors choice may be clearly under
stood. We give below a sample which
hows bow the group for congressman
will appear after the voter has pre
pared bis ballot ready for the box, the
voter having prepared his ballot for
W. K. Cilia: :. :
Pot-Congr, Second Disc Vote tor On
U A. 8. Bennett.
. Deraocratio
UXV.L Ettu.
. Republican
U . r. sfcKBsher..
.Probibition
tt H. Br Northup . . .Ind.-8ound-Moiiey
16 Martin Qninn Peoples
And thus on dowa the entire ticket,
narking each candidate's name you
v choose to vote for as is mafced the
name of W. B. Ellis in the table above,
each time marking between the num
ber on the left and the name of the
candidate.
Tbksa are a few lifelong republi
cans in this county who are, so it is
claimed, going; -to vote for Northap.
Can it be possible that they are de
termined to elect Qoinnt It looks
that way.
JLssuKAVcxa have been received
from George W. Patterson that if
elected to the state senate the inter
ests of Columbia county shall be looked
after with all earsestness in the upper
branch of the legislature. Mr. Patter
son is a shrewd business man and has
btutnees interests at stake, which will
serve as a guarantee that any legisla
tion secured through bis efforts will be
an the interest of good government
The state legislature should he com
posed of business men, and Mr. Pat
tenon is one of them.
Br reason of ill health Norman
Merrill has been nnable to take a Tory
active part in the campaign this year,
bait bis friends will not overlook bis
tame when they begin checking their
tickets next Monday. It is very ee
eeotial that Merrill and Patterson
should be elected this jesr because
there is a United States senator to be
elected next winter, and it Is also es
sential that he be a republican. Tbia
is sufficient reason why a republican
legislature should be elected in Oregon
this year. A vote for either one is a
vote in the interest of good government
Kkxt Monday a great battle is to be
fought and won at the pells. That
will be a day when every American
citizen within the state of Oregon will
mi ought to be permitted to go to ths
polling place and unprejudiced and
not misguided, east bis ballot accord
ing to the dictates of bis own con
science for the best interests of him
self and his neighbors. On that day
county, district and state officers sre
to be elected for two, four and six
years, and every good citizen is inter
ested in having good and efficient pub
lie eervants, and to this end every
legally qualified elector should cast
bis ballot Men of intelligence need
not be told how to vote. They have
the interests of the county and their
own personal interests at stake, and
therefore are expected to exercise their
beet judgment in making the selec
tions, looking always for the best pos
sible service to ths public by public
servants, remembering that a public
oftee is a public trust, and no one ia
entitled to their support except those
ready and willing to render the ser
vice required for the salary they re
ceive. -.
wss a principle involved that must be
maintained if the commercial, manu
facturing and financial interests of the
country shall be promoted. "This
was," be said, "the toundation tor suo
cess in the future. Judge North up
rises above party." It might not be
out of place to state here that this
country never produced but two men
who claimed to be greater than weir
party H. H. Norlbup and Grover
Cleveland and tney are now bom on
the same platform. When it was first
announced that North up would be au
independent candidate his platform
was to be the single idea of "sound
money," but a little later a number of
other items were tacked on embracing
the main principles of republicanism,
thus showing that himself as well as
bis political promoters realise the
weakness of the real issue he repre
sents. Judge Northup, however, could
veil aSurd to be an independent can
didate for congress, for if he is unsuc
cessful he still holds down the juug
hip of Multnomah couuty for two
years to some and if elected to con
gress his tenure of office would be for
the same length of time, so tbaine
has a sure thing on a fat job for two
more years, si uie wpirairiuu ui uku
no doubt another place will be set
apart by Joe Simon for this pet whose
principles, like Grover Cleveland, "rise
above party" only when there is an
office in sight The most noticeable
applause during the meeting Tuesday
night was when Mr. Duniway eulo
gised President Cleveland for his able
administratis of national affairs.
There is little difference between a
Northup republican and Cleveland
democrat
I bis speech Tuesday night Mr.
Duniway claimed that Judge Northup
was not an office seeker and would
not remodle bis principles to get a
party nomination. This may be true,
but if so, thsre are a great number of
Judge Northup' friends in Oregon
who misrepresent tbe "sound money"
candidate for congress upon this point
On tbe contrary it is asserted that
there never has been an office too
mall for tbe judge to twist himself in
all aorta of shape to get, even to run
ning independent against tbe regular
nominee of bis party for congress. Mr.
Puniway practically admitted that
Northup stood no show of election but
excused bis caudidacy by ssying there
FROM MAYOKR.
The Hon. T. J. Cleton, nomine for dis
trict attorney on th republican ticket, ad
dressed a large and appreciative audience
at this place on last Monday evening. Tbe
fallacies of the populist party were sired to
the fullest extent, showing that every bill
tbe leaders of that party ever introduced
in congress called for fiat money, white the
leaders of that party were now trying to
ride into office on a free silver plank ; also
showing the inconsistency of going down
into mother earth and toiling for days to
get a twenty-dollar gold piece when yon
could turn tbe crank of Uncle Bam and
turn the same amount out In about one-
fourth of a second, and when that was gone
turn the crank and get some more, plainly
showing that what this country most
needed was a protective tariff to start the
wheels of business in motion and giving
work to our people, thereby stopping the
issuance of bonds and getting a credit on
the other side of tbe ledger. Mr. Cleeton
made many friends for tbe republican
ticket Very" respectfully,
Gao. G. Matssb.
Frv.lt and Fruit Pests.
Bonos Mist: Our unfavorable spring
has blighted most of tbe fruit blossoms,
but in th eternal fitness of things the
green aphis ia a pretty well used op "bog."
It teems there bas been just enough warm
weather to batch them, and alternate cold
rains and frosty nights to destroy them.
AfUr careful examination I do not find aa
egg unbatched or a lir green aphis. Prob
ably enough for seed has eseaped, there
fore, it is advisable that orcbardista com
plete what the frost may have left undone.
By a little judicious attention what seems
almost a calamity may turn out a blessing.
W. H. Douab.
Ctrcvit Court.
Amsden vs. ZUer. defsult of Allen A
Lewis, and decree of foreclosure; also at
torneys fees as prayed for.
Bute of Oregon vs. Lindley Meeker, jury
trial, judement for defendant.
A. H. Bltkeslev vs. James Mnekl, dis
missed, each party paying tbair own costs.
Mcr arianc tiros vs. utm
tinned for tbe term.
The trial iurors were discharged for the
. ur si a-tik a
Stump, F. M. Tompkins and G. Lange.
woo are to oe ana appear juiy to. lawu.
Btate of Oregon vs. Lindley Meeker, mo
tion for new trial submitted and bv the
court overruled, to which ruling the plain-
tin excepts.
The Nicholai Bros vs. Michael Boeser.
demurrer overruled and defendant given to
June lath to answer.
Badger vs. Badger, defendant given five
dsys to reply after service of plaintiffs
amendment.
Kettering vs. King, judgment for plaintiff.
Micballs vs. Enyert et al, receiver dis
charged.
Ericksoa vs. 8 aiders, judgment of dis
missal. Tatum A Bowen vs. G. A. Maasie, judg
ment for defendant.
School Report.
Th following is th report of th school
in district Mo. 34, from April 13th to May
th, lt6:
Number of pupils enrolled 16
dsys taught 20
Total number of days attendance 233
" " " absence 7
Average dally attendance 11
Pupils nut absent or tardy: Bessie Pinck
ney, Nellie Pinckney, Jennie Pinckney.
Anna RambaJski. Herman Usher, Elmer
Olssn, Uora Usher.
Miss U A. Bonn, Teacher.
HOI7LTOH SCHOOL.
A report for the month beginning April
27tb and ending May 22nd, W6:
Number oi day tanght 20
Number of pupil belonging during the
month 43
Number of day attendance 804
Per cent, of attendance 83
Those neither absent nor tardy during
tbe month were: Jobnie Garrison, Anns
Wikstrom, Frankie Berdahl, Ida Bowiey,
Oscar Weed. Gertie Weed, Clara FranU,
Enona Perry, Walter Cam bell, Orvill
Beaver, Violet Pine, Clarence Garrison,
Mary Wikstrom, Cbas Braddock, Jennie
Gilson, Frsnk Emerson, David Henabaw,
Hattis Murpby, Earl Perry, Beryl Graham,
Ethel Wwd. Barab Gil more, Frankie
Graham, Oracle Kalley, Albert Hensbaw,
Eddie Pine, Nora Beaver.
M. C. Cask, Teacher.
Hw Treat et Wife.
(From Padfle Health Journal.)
First, get a wife; second, be patient Ton
may bare great trials and perplexities in
your business, but do net, therefore, carry
to your home a cloudy or contracted brow.
Your wife may bave trials, which though
of less magnitude, may be hard for ber to
bear. A kind word, a tender look will do
wonders in chasing from her brow all clouds
of gloom. Te this w would add, always
keep a bottle of Chamberlain's Cough Rem
edy ia the bense. It 1 tbe best, and is
sure to be needed sooner or later. Your
wife will then know that yon really care
for her and wish to protect her health. For
sale by Dr. Edwin Boss.
Blank note and receipt books can
be bad at this office.
For Sale,
The cheapest place in Columbia
county. Inquire of B. O. HAZEN,
Warren, Oregon. ti
The Meal Pa.wa.eeew
James L. Francis, alderman, Chicago,
aytt "I regard Dr. King' New Discovery
a an Ideal Panoa for coughs, Cold and
lung complaints, having used it in my fern,
ily for tbe last five year to th exclusion
of physician' prescriptions or other pre
parations." Rev. John Burgus, Kvokuk,
Iowa, write! "I have been a minister ol
the Methodist Episcopal church for fifty
years or more, and hare never found any
thing to beneficial, or that gave m such
speedy relief as Dr. King's New Discovery."
Try thn ideal cough remedy now. Trial
bottle free at Dr. Edwin Ross' drug itore.
Real Estate Tranefera.
C. F. Doan, sheriff, to Edwiu Merrill the
new of section 1. tp 8 n, r 2 wast.
8? A. Fowler to Olive D. Hunter, 1 acre
In section 13, tp 6 n, r 2 west ; 1100.
United States to Michael Fresh, nX of
section 11. tp 5 n, r 3 wet: patent
Frank Cox and wife to John Wilkinson,
neM of aeW and sH of nX andneXof
X. seoT. t6n. r8w: l.
F. W. Jenkins and wife to the United
8Utes, new of seo 88. t in. r 3 w ; 1410.
Ueorg U. Lemont to Clara A. Clin, lot
18,blkl8,8t. Helens; 100.
Bailie and W. J. Rice to John G. Hrnrici,
t.R 1m Ltnatinn elaiin of Edward
and Anna M. Henrici.
Hannah Tywfciewics to t.iara . wm,
lot it. hi 37 and lot V. blk 17. 8t. Helena:
State Kepnblioaa Ticket
For Supreme Judge,
R. 8. BEAN.
District Ticket.
For Congressman Second District,
WILLIAM R. ELLIS,
of Morrow County.
For Join 8f nator,
GEO. W. PATTERSON.
For Prosecntinc Attorney,
TH0S. J. CLEETON.
Ooaaty Republican Ticket
For Representative,
NORMAN MERRILL,
of Clatskani .
For County Judge,
JOS. B. DOAN,
of Rainier.
For County Clerk,
JUDSON WEED,
of Vernonia.
For Sheriff,
CHAS. W. BLAKESLEY.
or St Helens.
For Treasurer,
JOHN BWAGER, .
of Houlton.
For Surveyor. ,
WM. N. MESERVE,
of Delena.
For Superintendent of Schools,
J. G. WATT8,
of Scappoose.
For Commissioner,
THOS. 8. COLVIN,
of Marshland.
For Assessor,
- MARTIN WHITE,,
of Qulncy.
For Coroner,
dr. a. p. McLaren,
of Rainier.
For Justice of the Peace, Union Precinct,
J. B. GODFREY.
For Constable,
JAMES 0. COX
Demwratic State Ticket.
For Supreme Judge,
JOHN BURNETT.
District Ticket.
For Congreasdan Second District,
A. 8. BENNETT,
of Wasco county.
For Joint Senator,
W. B.DILLARD,
of Colombia county.
For Prosecuting Attorney Fifth DUtrict,
J. is. HKlKiJlB,
of Clack mas county.
Columbia County Ticket. (
For Representative, , .
GEORGE F. MOECK,
of Rainier.
For County Judge,
JAME8 DART,
of 8t. Helens.
For Sheriff,
EDWIN MERRILL,
of Deer Island.
For Treasurer,
W. H. DOLMAN,
of St Helens.
For Commissioner,
D. W. FREEMAN,
of tisbbawk.
. : For Assessor,
GEORGE GRANT,
of Scappoose.
For Coroner,
J. 8. CLONINGER.
of St Helen.
Union P reel oct.
For Justice of the Peace,
A. N. CLARK.
For Constable,
JOHN SCOTT.
THS GREATEST SPECIALISTS 01 THE
AEERJCA5 C01TUEIT.
Most Successful Catarrh Doctors ia toe City.
Thev treat SCIENTIFIC ALL.T and
SUCCESSFULLY, care Quickly
nd PERMANENTLY, PRIVATR,
Ul.UUU and SKIN JJlSMAbUS,
VOUS DEBILITY and SEXUAL DIS
ORDERS, SYPHILIS, GONORRHOEA
and GLEET, Spermatorrhoea, Seminal
Weakness, Lost Manhood, Night Emis
sions, Unseen Losses, Decaying Faculties.
HYDP JCELE, VARICOCELE and
STRICT ORES radically and safely cured
without pais or detention from business.
All deformities and impediments to
marriage quickly removed.
A CERTAIN and POSITIVE CURB
or the awful effects of early vice and
itimcroua evil that follow in its train.
Cofisuit -raonally the most EX.
PKKIENCEU SPECIALISTS
:or 1HSKASUS OF WOMEN, or
write, sending stamp. Consultation free
iui ctMitidcnrial. ,
National Hedlcal Institute
PRINOIPAfcOFFIOE,
132 THIRD ST., PORTLAND, OR,
K. f. QUICK,
Commlulonar of
Deads lor Washington
0. W. COLB,
;., Novas? Pvslio
Cole & Quick.
ST. HELENS, ORECJON
Proprietor f
"Thorn's Numerical System
Title Abstracts"
FOE
Columbia - County, Oregon
TITLES
examined and abstract fnralahed. Will
attend to mature befor th Board of
Equalisation; payment of taxea, etc. Real
Kttai, Conveyanelug, and laaurano, and.
Loans negotiated.
umjuuiju .iju uiju i.i II i i) mi inrrnri ii 1
TMKAStlatEHO HOTIVK.
County Tebasubkr's Ornca, )
St. Hxlbns, Or., May 15, 1890. f
NOTICK Is hereby given Ibat Columbia
county warrants Nos. 8383, 8381, 8380
nd 3379 uereto ore presented ana enaorsea
"Net fata lor want ol Minus, will ne
paid upon prexentation at this office. In
terest will not be allowed after this dale.
mlSjl2 K. M. WHAKTON,
Treasurer of Columbia County. Or.
riCTPpU oorrcc and chop Mouas
LAOluAn D. H. BKOWN, Prop.
Best Heal in the City for 15c
AND UPWARDS.
mPirctW NeC1ilaBuiptyl.
lUMUl.) POHTLANO. OBCOON,
Formerly 170 Third, Bet Morrison aud Yamhill
COLUMBIA BANKING COMPANY
ST. HCLCNS, ORCQON
Make investments, rarelrae deposits and doas
a geaeral banking bualueaa.
Capital stock. $20,000.
All kinds of food securities boncrht snd told.
Exchange, good everywher in th world, sold.
INCORPORATED JAN. , l8e.
J. R. NelU, president: B. W. Allen, vice-president;
C. N. Scott, secretary; P. H. Ward, assist
ant aeeretary; C. H. Newell, caahter.
In Advance-
THB-eao
flist and
Oregonian
ONE YEAR
$2.00'
This offer holds good only for new
yearly subscribers who 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 earn-
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, being f 1.50.
The Mist
Has been designated the official
paper of Colombia county by ths
County Court, aud consequently
will furnish all the news pertain
to public matters in which tbe
people are interested.
PROFESSIONAL.
R. KDWIN R08S,
PHYSICIAN AND BURGEON.
St. Helens, Oregon
T. J. CLSsToS.
H. AU.SX.
ALLEN A CLEETON,
Attorneys and Counselors at law
" ST. HELENS, 0KK0.0H.
JJB. H. R. CLIM,
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON.
St. Helena, Oregon.
J-JR. j. I. HALL,
PUYSIfllAN AND SURGEON.
Olatokaule, Columbia county, Or,
yy N. MBHKRVE, "
Surveyor and Civil Engineer
DKI.KNA, 0RK00N.
rA..ni BnFMun, ?.nft Rtirvavlne.Town
Plaltina and Knaiiieerine work promptly
xi-culeii.
D1SMOLVTION NOTICE.
VfOTICK Is hereby given thn the) psrt.
il nershlp heretofore eslsUng between
M. Collins ana w uiiatu oor, noma; ouar
ness under th Hrm nanieof Oollla A Roor,
t itoappoose, Orrgon, is this day dissolved
by mutual consent. Dated at ttespppoet
this a d day of Muy, 18UU.
uilSjia N. Comm.
NEWELL & WATKINS
.DEALERS IN-
Groceries, Hay, Flour and Feed
WOOD AND MIISel.ES.
Countrv Pmduc Bought snd Bold, snd Ex
changed (or Uood. unuerianiiiguooaa
furnlHhed on Bliort Notioe.
8tore on Btrand Street, BT. HELENS, OR,
ORIENTAL HOTEL
A. B. BLAKESLEY, Proprietor.
Board by Dayi Week or Month
AT REASONABLE RATES.
The table ! supplied with the best the market
anonta. cveryintnc Clean, a anara ot your pai
ronar II solicited. ST. HELENS. OKEUON.
ST. HELENS UYERY STABLES
. THOS. COOPER, Proprietor.
Horses Boarded and Cared For.
TURNOUTS ON SHORT NOTIOE.
8T. HELENS, f t OREGON
Ulo
E. McNEILL, Receiver.
TO THE
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Two Transcontinental Routes
GREAT NORTHERN RAILWAY
RY WAY Of
Sookane, Minneapolis & St. Paul
UNI N PACIFIC RY
RY WAY OF
DEKYER, OMAHA, & KANSAS CITY
LOW RATES TO ALL
EASTERN CITIES
OCEAN STEAMERS
LEAVE PORTLAND EVERY 6 DAYS
For San Francisco,
for Fall Details Call on or Address
W. H. HTJRLBUBT.
General Freight and Fan. Agt, Portland
The Indestructible "Maywood"
At pat
BICYCLE.
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The "Maywood" la the ttrtmgrti and i
Jan. at, isas
Other Paadlas
"MmrwoeV la the tfronpeaf and timpUM bUsyeU tm mad. Adapted for an kted ol
toads and riderj. Mad of material that la toiid, Umoh and wiry; aimple InsonatrSSlon!
'7 '"f" spar and pat together; ha few parte: iaof nob. wiry metraettoa that ItsVart
will bold together eren In an aeetdent : no hoftow tnblna to emah In at every oontaot ; a fIS
that eannotT broken; o simple that It ad)natlnK parte serve aa Its eonneetln part. i ona
vimiVSSS!ti S11" "saT&irlTerellable and rapid traSPoAatlonT
f"" -1"! Prol lonhle diamond, tanMite4 tut thn year, liadeof W -I nob sold
rolled ateel rod (tonuheat and atrongeat metal for Its weight known); Joined together with
aluminum bronaj fittings In snob a manner that It Is Impossible te break or aor part work
looae; a marvel of novelty, slmpllotty and darabillty; the greateat ootnoinatlonof ugennltT
In blerole meohanl.ro known, to balld a frame without brain Joints snd tsbtng. as yo?SSow
that frameeoontlnnally break and fraetnre at brasen lolntt. and tnbes when th.7ri h?iVi
to,BOt "? rlrei.H?,CL-?S-ln'!h: warrfwooartm. Tptlno 11, tant aJke.
aadbraaanlppres. HURa-Larg barrel pattern. TIB-" Arlington" HoVeVR oraioll
f" Wrignt Quick Repair, or some otner nrat-elaa pnenmatlo tlr. UBAfctNua-Bali
E5f?25" S Z9Tf SI' Inclndlng wheels, erank axle, steering bead and pedal a. C( r AJ0
COMGa-Beat quality tool aMel, carefully tempered and hardened. CHAl -HIh i.
hardened eenters, rear adinstment. CKAMIuour eelebrated one-Bieee erank f Jll.'SSSI
5 ? 7" iruttgv--inatniotibl; fork orown nvd from sraDbsvrMi mtt n amhi
nitzf? :DAiT?i'i ;"''rri)tt"wl "ru?"?.
niabea If oraerea. UDULE f, A F Ollllam. or aome other firat-elaaa mab pwitai
Bat-trap or rubber! full ball bearing. WWlkaJSnmSSSuSSJM hri.ht JI
ntekel plated. Kaon Blerole eompletTwith tool baaliSprwwnoh and oUet Wa!Sha2l
wrdlna to tin, pedals, saddle, ate., it to to poondL a ou,r- -
f to I or Spswlal Whalaula Frle Rerer baton aold
for lea. To qulekly lutrodnoe th "Haywood" Bloyole, we
bsv decided to make a apeoial coupon oOaz, giving every
reader of thia paper aohanoe to get a flrst-elaas wheel at ths
lowest pries aver offered. On receipt of (st.oo and eounon
we i will chip to anyone th abov Bicyele, wenrely crated
and guarantee safe delivery. Money refunded It notaa
repreaented after arrival and examination. We will ship
O. O. p. with privilege of examination, for SM.0 and aoupon
Provided ts.00 Is sent with order as a guarantee of good faith.
A written binding warranty with each Bicycle. Thi la a
cnanee of a 1fetirae and yon cannot afford to 1st th odds.
WjUypaas. Address all order to
Csspm Ns. 8034
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THE OREGON 3IIST,
ST. OPREJQOISr
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O VQ17 NEED GROCERIES?
" 5,00 your want can lwys b ulHd: by
DART & MUCKLE;
Who have a complete line.
Dress Goods, Clothing,
Fancy Goods, Jtiais,
Boots and Shoes,
FURNISHING GOODS
St. Helens, Oregon.
ST. H ELENS MEAT MARKET
All Kinds of Fresh Meats, Hams, Bacon and lard
Moats by Wholesale
At apociai Kaiea.
James H. Sheldon,
MAIK ITRVRT, I I BT. HEMHWS. OBKQOK.
Clatskanie Drugstore
1 lb Wag to Seeue fj
Tur PratM Medicine
PRESCRIPTIONS COMPOUNDED AT ALL HOURS
Patent tledioln, Prescription Drug.
Toilet Article, ranojr Motions, elo.
M. i. B. HALL. rraavMaar
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Our table will at all lime be found .tipplied with tbs best edibles and
dulicacie tbe market MlTuru.
TERMS REASONABLE FOR REGULAR BOARDERS
Tbs botel baring been newly refurnished we are prepared to glvt satis
taction Is all our patron, aud solicit your patronage.
J. George, Proprietor. St. Helens, Or.
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There Is a
Complete Stock
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Patent Medicines
DRUGS 5 CHEMICALS
. BC8T BRANDS OF CIGARS
Perfumery, Stationery and School Books
1 DRUGGISTS' 8UN0RICS ,
comu'ndL'd'dat or kioht. Dr. Edwin Eoss, Projp.
ST. HCLCNS, - OREGON
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ST. HELENS EXCHANGE,
Mr. Cooncr'i new and .levant bar room U tb fnvorlt r
sort ol tb. dty , wber at all time can b found th. fatuous
i PRIDE OF KENTUCKY WHISKY
UST Bat AMDS DOSf ESTIO ARB) rOBTSt) OltlASIS
Mr Oooner la alwavt glad to welcnm hi
old frksnd to hi popular plao ol bulua
ST. HELENS EXCHANGE
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PORTLAND AND CLATSKANIE
STEAMER a. W, SHAVER, DeU ShAvor, Master.
4ommnHnsi Anrll lit 1MM tvlll T.i.M v ttr liI.. ' a nn
j",--" wtw a wi hsiiu, IUU U TT aalllinKUIII trvia J uosuaji
Thurlay and Hnnday vnlngi at 8 o'clock. Rturnlng-Uavs Clatakani. (tld pr-
"vMlf f)'o?,ndW,.WV?lnwd,-,ndJ'r,UJ' "lnjrs at 6 o'oloek. Will paa Oak Point
ShS.1 ;.! B',lJ!i8!ai,'jrJF?r ':28! Bonier :S Kalama 0:15; St. Helen! 10:80. Arrlr.
Ill Fortlgind 1:110 A. If. Thai ftnmt.t.fi . ki u... ai ii .a i
HAVES TBANSPOBTJITION MM If A NTs
THE MIST AND OREGON IAN
TWO TOGETHER '
ONE YEAR, ONLY TW DOLLARS
THE JOSEPH KELLOGG d COMPANY'S RIVER STEAMER
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STR OTOSH3ITH KMJLCDCG
FOR PORTLAND. .r),-. '"tf.
Leaves Kslso Honda. Wednesday, snd Fiidava.at ft n'elnr.V a.: nr.. isVf;
Portland Tusidtr, Thursday and Saturday at 6 o'clock a. ta,-