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About The Oregon mist. (St. Helens, Columbia County, Or.) 188?-1913 | View Entire Issue (July 17, 1896)
OREGON MIST IMCKD ETEHV FRIDAY nORHINU - -IT- . BEEGLK A DAVIS. OFFICIAL COUNTY PAPER Sefcacrlpllan Rales. On eopjr om ft" adrauo... On copy Mix mouths. Single coiy.................... .... to Advertising rates mads known upon application COLOMBIA COUNTY D I RECTORY. Cewsity Oftlcsra. Jnl. ........... Joseph B. Dmi. Rainier Clerk Sheriff.......... Treasurer Sups, of School. ........ .J. O. Wuu, Scaupooe AMinr,.u MarllD White, Qulrtcy Surveyor W. N. Meeerv, Delena uoroner... ur. a. r. Mcukren, tiainivr .r. A. Frakea, bcappooa ,...N. D. Peterson, Mist Juiiann Weed, Vernonia ..J. N. Kir, riatskani W. B. Dolman. Ht. Helen Commissioners j"'" IT. HELEN1, OHLGOK, JIL T IT. It it evident that Mr. Hindi, cbair- man of the republican state central committee, doe not intend to resign juat for the purpose of pleasing a few enemies of Senator Mitchell. . A market for American wares that will insure living wages fur American workmen will be the inevitable result of McKinley's election. The man who ia out of employment entirely or working for starvation wages should not overlook this point. Just thirty-two years passed after the democratic split in 1860 before that parly regained possession of all branches of the government. Again there is an irreprvsiible conflict in the democracy, and again there is mash up. How long a quarter of a century, a third of a century, a half century will the democracy be un der the ban this ti.Tie? Or will the democracy disappear after thit can vass as the federalist, the national republican and the whig parties did long ago? Ths reported large decrease in the importations of English good tends to prove the correctness of the repub lican theory that under a revenue tariff there comes a time when, in consequence of the inability of the people to buy imported goods,' .custom duties fall off and the treas ury collapses, while under a pro tective tariff the people prosper and have money to spend for foreign lux uries, and so pay more to the govern ment in the form of duties on imports than they do when times are made hard by an anti-protective psilicy. Education in politics is by a slow process ordinarily but this year seems an exception to the rule by the way old line democrats are openly declar ing their intention to - support Mc Kinley and Hobart. Let the good work go on. Truly it may be said that "there is no man so blind a he who wont see." The democratic party baa given free trade a fair trial and it has proven to the satisfaction to all reason able men to be a failure, consequently it can well be expected that large numbers of democrats will support the republican ticket in is talL CLAT8KAN1E. John Keddlck is gradually improving from bis Injuries, but he is rather helpless yet. Onr young friends, Miss Annie Kngltsh and Vivian Ticheiiot are spending a few days visiting up the river. Miss Carrie Murrav, of Wells, who has been visiting to Misses Bryant, returned home Monday evening, J. B. Mettler of the Maccabees was in town Monday looking u over. H went out the same evening. Mrs. Day wait and daughter. Bertha, were in town Friday on their way home from Portland Mrs. O. P. Hiatt, and her father. Mr. Miller, arc visiting in th Nehnleiu valley this week. A. M. Tirfeenor left town for Astoria on Tuesday of tbts week and will spend a few days with his daughter, Mrs. Lace. Henry Krsla was out very early Mondsy morning waiting at the steamer landing for the Shaver to coiu in. He was expecting freight perhaps. In passing G. P. Hiatt's now you are very apt to hear the new piano. It is be ing triad quite often and gives very satis factory tones in response. W. F. Slaughter spent a night in town recently and started om next morning with ten yoke of oxen for his logging camp near vrestport. Ed McClure returned on Monday morn ing from a visit to bis family near Forest Grove. Ha was driving the gray again next day hauling from FUppuVs mill. lb town is quiet this week with the people all around making bay, or bunting stiaued places to kep themselves cool with the thermometer among the nineties The break at the end of the bridge oo Front street suggests the possibility of a law suit when some team goes over there. SHERIFF'S SALE. Y VIRTUE OF AN EXECUTION AND I order nf Bale rftilv lsana.4 hi tha Pmmtv Clerk of the County ot Columbia, Stat o(Ore- fou, aaied ui HUH darof July, 181)6, In a oer ulu action In th circuit lor Mid County and Stale wherein R. Everdln Dlalntltt re covered a deer of forwlmur of mortfru strains! W. A. Etlssrton for th mm of 107'2.6S dollars, and cost and disbursements taxed at J0 00 dollars, ou the 18th day of July, ISM). rotie U hereby given that I will, oh Thurs dy, tit Win dsroT August, 1W, at th Court House door, In w. Ileleui, In said county, alio o'clock In the torenooa ol said (lay, sell al pub- iii- tut'uun to us ntfnei Dinner tor run, ine following; described nrooerly. to-wtl: Th north east Jtf Section Six, Township t north, Runt wh n iiiameue merituan lUluitimDiaoountv. Oregon, taken and l.vled upon as the nroiwrtv of the said W. A. KOgerlon or so much thereof as may ne nece.vary to senary me sata decree in favor of R. Eventing against said W. A. Etlger lon with In'arest thereon, together with all cost ana aisDHmamencs mat nave or may acorn. jiTai J. N. Kirs, sheriff. mumi at at. neiens, July ism, lsv. SHERIFF'S SALE. In the Circuit Conrt of th State et Or ton, for utw lounty or voturnDia. il. J. Keller ins and J. E K ottering, partner. I ousineaa as m. J, aetterluf k coat-1 SUMMONS. In Pny. plaintlfls, r. C. King snd 9. E. Kin, defendant TOY VIKTUK OF AN ATTACH MKNT-KX I cution. ittdsment. onler and decre. dulv I the wutumMita Mi-t.nn in iviumi,ti lned out of snJ under the seal of the bovii- sutolOreon, containing Ou Hu u" wan, vu ue Bwni eiikiiicu cause, to uir duly directed and dated the 14th day of Ju Mr. 189e. upon a iiiitginent rendered and entered in said Court in the sUrd day of May, 1886, in favor I th sheriff In th Circuit Court of th Stale of Oregon, for tue louiuy oi voiuinuia. SUIT IN BQIUTV. Adolph Bltalnnr and Max Hellbronner, partners dolus Dual uess under the firm nam and styl of Blssliiiar a Co., plalutltfs, vs. Kstl Bohseter and Jacob Schsefer, dofend- aula. To Katie Schaefer and Jacob Schaefer, th abov named deieuttanU: VOU, AND EACH OF YOU ARB HEREBY X required to appear belor th sbov en titled Court on the 18th day of October, ley, that belns the first day ot the Octolwr term ol said Court, to antwer the complaint herein Mod la the abut entitled action: and If you fail to appear or auswer herein, for want tharnof, the plaintiffs will apply to the Court for there Hot demanded lu the ouinplatut herein, to-wit: 1st: For Jitdcment asalust th defendants. and each ot litem, for the sum of Btx Uuudretl and Seventy five (IH75t) Iioiisrs, sogetnar wits Interest thereon at th rale ol Ten per eent per annum from the 17th day of May, 1MN, also the runner sum oi s..ra tuxes paid ny in aoove named nlaliill Its on the land described In th oemplaiul herein, together w ith interest ou said amount so ualri for taxed at Ihe rate of S tier cent per annum from the 'Jndday ot May, ln!M, also for the further sura of One Hundred (slot)) Dollars as attorneys fees In this suit, and lor th costs and disburaeitiitl of this sulk sua: That th usual decree may b made for th saleol th premises described In th com- J atut herein, to-wit: The aolitheasl one-ouarter 1 '") of section number Two t'J) In township nree IS) norm, rang number in roe (j wost ol ta l oiinir. uudred an Slaty (It)) acres of laud, together with tin tene ments, nereuiiamnia anu appurtenances ttier- PROFESSIONAL. R. EDWIN R088, P1IY8ICIAN AND SURGEON. Si. Helens, Oregon D JJR. H. R. CUM, THYSICIAN AND 9UR0E0N. 8U Helens, Oregon, JJR. 1. E. HA Mi, PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. Clatakanle, Columbia oonnty, Or. O YOU NEED GROCERIES? If you do and desire the best quality for the least money ' your wants can always be supplied by DART & fflDCKLE, Who have axomplcte line right, till anc raed defendants had Omt populist friends who believe in the principles of protection could do I be country a valuable service by sup porting McKinley and at the same time enjoy a clear conscience. This is indeed-a time when every man who belives in the principles of protection should vote the republican ticket re gardless Of other issnes. Protection and international bimetallism is pre ferable to free trade sad free and un limited coinage of silver. The issues are not juat what we would like in every particular, but since the lines are drawn up and accepted in this way, every man should take bis stand on the one aide or the other. The teachers' institute which is to take place in St. Helena, beginning on July 27th and ending on the 31st, ought to be made a power for good, and it can be if those interested in education and educational advantages take hold of tbe matter in a proper spirit. These gatherings of tbe teach ers and others where methods of teach iog and government of schools are dis cussed in an intelligent way by persons - witu actual experience are interesting and educating to those who take part ana at toe same time are paving tbe way for higher civilization. The old addage that, "the band tbat rocks the craddle roles tbe world," hat perhaps in it more trutn tnan poetry, but at tne same time it becomes more ap parent every day that the influence which directs the mind in our com mon schools, plays a very prominent part in ruling tbe world. Therefore the public school should be raised at all hazards to tbe highest possible atanaara sua mere u do better way to accomplish this than in the incul cation of new ideas which are brought out al tbe teachers institute. In business as M. J. Kelterln A Co.. nlalutlHa. sau asajnst T. v. ittug ami 9. a. a,injr, oeiena ants. for the sum of Four Hundred and Thlrtv (SmOo) Dollars, with luteteat thereon at th rate of 10 percent per annum from th Brd day of May. 1H&6, and lb further sum of Seventy- tliawi) vouars aiinmcys ices, ana in further sum Of Fifteen 1S1&.0I1) Dollars eoata and disbursements and Ihe costs of and neon this writ, eommsnainit nte to max sal of the tut iowlna described real property, lying and beluf within Columbia county. Oreon, to wit: The southeast Si ol section II and southeast if ot section is, an in townsuip e nortn 01 ranees west of the Willamette Meridian, in Columbia county, mate 01 urecon. Now. therefor, bv vlrtn of salt! attachment- execution. Itnlirment. order and decree, and in compliance wita in comraatios 01 said writ. I will, on Thursday, the 20th dav of Aueuat. 19S. at the hour of X o'clock in th afternoon of said day, at the front door of th County Court uouse, lu tne my 01 at. Helens, said County and Stabs, sell at nubllo auction, snbiect to re- i,m ii mi m inn nmnMt nil riM in, 11 K .ni.i 11 would seem a better plan to head It off I coin, cash In hand, all the right, till and in by making some repairs before the team goes over. Mrs. Dr. Hail and sons, Arnold snd Charles, started last Wednesday for a visit to her parents in Pennsylvania. A tele gram received on Sunday announced the death of her brother there. She will prub- bly reach her old home in time for the funeral. Notices on the street show the public that the new eoancil have been wrestling with another ordinance for the peace and order of the city, which warns all persons to take care ot the shade trees etc., and not destroy any such property under a pen alty. We are informed tbat the committee in charge of the arrangement for the Fourth of July celebration presented Mabel Black ford a testimonial of their appreciation of her careful preparation and excellent recitation of tbe Declaration of Independ ence on our national holiday. It was the correct thing to do. inescooiars in tne Barr district are reciting outside in the shade these hot afternoons this week, th school bouse be ing so uncomfortably hot Fortunately the present terns closes this week and the patrons can hunt shade elsewhere unttl cooler weather. A few young ladies and gentlemen tak ing advantage of the high water last Satur day went over to Beaver in small boats and after landing as far up as they could con veniently, made tbe balance of the journey on foot to lieaver falls. They returned in E trest which th within nm In sod to the sbsve described real properly on the 83rd day of May, 1&6. to satisfy said attachment-execution, judgment, order and decree. interest ana cost ana all accruing coats. Dated at St. Helens, Or., July 15, lttssj. J. N. RICC. jl7al4 8heriffof Columbia County, Oregon. NOTICE. U. 8. Land Office, Oregon City. Or., Mav 12. 181X1. atOM PLAINT hsvine been entered at this J ofnc bv John Walcsnk against Geonre Gutnian fnr abandoning his homestead en try ro. 8ra. dated Mav 9th. 1SU0. noon the smi of section 27. township 5 north, range 3 wc-t, in Columbia county, Oregon, with a view to the cancellation of said entry, the said parties are hereby summoned to ap pear at U. S. land office at Oregon City, unto beloiurins or In sny wis appertaining by tn snenn 01 tne aioreaaia county, in in mau' ner provided bv law. and acconlin lu the onto- tlceol this Court, and that the proceeds of said sal b applied, by said sheriff, lo the payment of th amount due plaintiff, and that the de fendants and all uorsoua elaliuina umier them suonvijuent w tue execution 01 in mortaa upon said premlves In th complaint set lort either as purchasers, encumbrancers or other wise, may be barred snd forever foreclosed of an risnt, oiaira or equity 01 redemption lu sale premises auu every Dart tnereoi: in hi tne nisin lifts mav have iutlvmeut and execution attains! said defendants, and each of thent, for any de- ncioucy wnica may remain alter applying an the nroeeedsol Ihe sate of saM ureralnea nroner ly applicable to th satisfaction of said Judg ment; that the plaiutius or any other party to mis sun may oecom a purcnaser at said sale; thai th sherlfl execute a deed to the purchaser; that the said purchaser be let Into noaseiulun ol tue premises on production 01 in sherlll a deed therefor, and that the plalutitfa mav have such other and further relief as to this Court may seem meet snd equitable. iuis summons u piitmnea oy order 01 ins Honorable Thomas A. MoBrid. ludse of said unit oiiue uiKin ine tain uay 01 July, iron. pi, BILVOTONE A BltOl'IK. tiKARlS 17aH Attorneys for Plaintiff. SUMMONS. In the Circuit Conrt of the 8 tat of Oregon, for It. I'nnnl m nf I ,,! ,, n. l.ti. SUIT IS IU.U1TV. Adolph Blsslnger aud Max Hetlbrcnner, partners doing business umier the Arm nam and styl of Bissiuger & Co., plaintiffs, vs. Katie Schaefer, Jacob Bchaefer, Ida Conrad and Peter Conrad, defendants. To Katie Schaefer and Jacob Schaefer, of the shuts uainea oeienuHDis: YOU, AND EACH OK YOU. ARB HEREBY reouired to annear befnra the . .. . titled Court on the 13th day of Ociobnr, lws, that beiue: the first dav of th October i said Court, to answer th complaint herein filed In the above entitled action; and If you fail to Oregon, on the 6th day of August, 1806 al ptiTnllfW IwlU apply to Ae Conrt foT thVrilTef 10 o clock A. M.. to respond and furiiLib testimony concerning said alleged abandon ment. yuB xvObibt A. aiun, Kegtater. Notice I Final Settlement. XTOTICE is hereby riven that the under- X 1 signed administrator of tbe estate of Erik L. Jenson. deceased, has filed her nnai account anu petition for final settle ment and distribution in the matter of said estate, in the County Court of Columbia county, Oregon, and that the judge of said Court bas appointed Wednesday, the 2ith day f July, 1896, at the opening of Court on said day as the time for tbe hearing of ooiections to said account and petition. ah ooieciions to seiu tccooni ana must said. Administratrix of tbe Estate of Erik L. Jepson, deceased. 26j2t lemanded In the complaint herein, lo-wlt: 1st; For a iudemenl aaainst Katie H. h..f.. Jacob Schaefer. Ida Conrad and Peter Pm,' and each of them, defendants herein, for the sum of Six Hundred and Seventy-Uv and 00-100 (1675 00) Dollars, together with interest thereon st the rate of 10 per cent per annum from the 17th day of May, 1MH. also for the further sum of 2S as taxes paid by th abov named plaintiffs ui iie tauu uewnucu in tne complaint nereln, together with Interest on said amount so paid ivi wca, ni, i.i. wi o per ceut per annum from the 22nd dav of Mav. lMte. also 1... th. further sum of Oie Hundred (1100) Dollars as at torneys fee in this suit, and, th costs aud dis bursements of this suit. 2ud; That th usual decre mav h n-.. f... the saleol the premises described Tn the com plaint herein, to wit: The northwest one nitarler t"wnwun iweivetu'in townsntp 1 hrve ,,ion, to add account and -petition 'A71jrjW be filed on or before the date afore- Meridian, In Columbia county. Slate of O ANNA C. JEPSON, containing One Hundred and Sixty (160) together with th teu nd appurtenances there- THEaSUttEstta MOTlCtB. Codhtt Treasurer's Office, St. Helens, Or., June 18, 1896. ameUe tireiron. Hum mr ui hihj, oiuie or lews, to menu, nereuiuunents an hv i..l,V. -I .1., - . i . . ' ,i mniu i iuvmuiimiu wui, in tr.B man ner proviaea ny law, and acootuin to the mas tic of this Court, and thai tha nrnrAAil n.t,l sale be applied, by said sheriff, to the payment of the amount due plaintiffs, and that the de- , ....... i TtTnri'ir i 1 : , i . . 11 .. : j i , - . . ' . . tue evening pretty urea, nut reported an I (1 w t, , ... 1 " ej" ;" iuymm i suueequent to tne execution oi th mortgage enlovable time. I u,a"IJ warranted voiunioiacounty, upon said premises in tne complaint set forth, The democratic convention at Chi cago finished its work last Saturday by nominating V. J. Bryan of Nebraska for president, and Arthur Sewell of Maine for vice president. - The demo cratic platform is clear cut for free silver and free trade two things wnicb, il enacted into law, could n- possibly work together profitably the latter already having proved an abso lute lailure, aud tbe former so far is a matter of theory. Bryan is but 36 years old, or 10 years tbe junior of any man ever before naminated for . the presidency in this country. He served ia the fifty-first and fifty-second congresses and is a brilliaul orator.but bis theory for raising revenue to de fray the current expenses of govern ment is daily being condemned by his party. The effort of the democracy to shift the issue from tariff to the money question in this campaign is an acknowledgement tbat democratic policy of tariff for revenue only is a failure, and consequently the issue must be shifted to another cause for the purpose of commanding tbe con sideration of the people. With all of Mr. Bryan's oratory be cannot con vince tbe people that free trade ia a good thing for this republic. - A. Uairmont and Ida B. Green of May ger were constituted husband and wife by a brief ceremony at the residence of the justice in this place, Wednesday of last week. They drove over for that purpose and were not long in returning with tbe knot tied. Their friends wise them a pleasant matrimonial voyage over life's tem pestuous sea. Tbe man that haul the cooking ranges around the country and throws tbe lids end cooking utensils promiscuously over the wheels or anywhere they choose to light to snow that they will not break, was in town on Monday ou his way to tbe lower Ne- halem valley. He is a rustler and bound to sell a cooking range at every opportu- Charles Gomme left on the boat Mon day evening for Portland expecting to make that city bis base of operations for sometime. His family expect to follow in a few days. Charlie bas been one of tbe prominent figures of our city for several years aad will be missed considerably, while tbe twin boys. Bay and Bex. have been famiiar and attractive figures doring In AdViMlCe tne past. May success attend them wher ever they go. Miss Louise Barr was a passenger on the steamer Shaver Monday morning In tending to spend some time at borne. She bas beea in Portland for several months engaged in the study of music and returns more of an enthusiast as well as more proficient in tbe management of the violin and piano to wbicb she has devoted her time. Tbts community is proud to say hiss tiou belongs here. Strayed. From E. Cox's ranch at Warren, one dark-red bull, two years oki, tops ot uorns sawed off. Anyone finding same will please leave word at i he mist office. Feavk Ragle. Oregon, which have been presented and en dorsed "Not Paid for Want of Fuuds." prior to November IS. 1893. will be paid upon presentation at this office. Interest will not be allowed after tbts date. Dated June 19. 1806. H9U7 E.M.WHARTON Treasurer of Columbia County. Oreeon. Aslsnlnltrncr? Sale. roriCE is hereby given tbat in pursu- li ance of an order of sale duly made and entered by the County Court of tbe vounty oi uoiiinioia. otate ol Oregon, on the 22nd day of May, A. D. 1896. in tbe matter of tbe estate of Christian Stehman. deceased, the undernamed administrator of said estate will sell at public auction, sub ject to confirmation by said Court, tbe fol lowing described real property, aitoate in ioiunioia county, fcitat of Oregon, to-wit: An undivided one-half inlxreat of in and to the northwest Quarter of the sonthweat quarter and lot number six. all in section number Id in township 9 north of range 2 west oi tne Willamette niemiian. and con. taming 78 89-100 acres, together with the tenements and hereditaments thereunto beloncinar: said sale will be mat on Tum. day, July 28th, A. D. 1888, at 10 o'clock A. M., at the front door of tbe Court House, in St. Helens, in said County and State. Terms of sale; Cash in U. S. gold coin, twenty tier eent of the bid navahla nn tha day of sale, and th balance of' the bid pay able on tbe day of confirmation of said le- 8. H. HAVARD. Administrator of the Estate of Christian Btenman, deceased. )2Rj24 Nolle )f rinal Keltlesnen t. TVTOTICB is hereby given that tbe under i.1 signed administrator of tbe estate of ievi French, deceased, has filed his final 1 petition for final settlement tn of said estate. In the llnnnre Conrt of Columbia County, Oregon, and tbe judge of said Court bas appointed Friday, lb 7tb day of August. A. D. 1896. at tbe day, as tbe tirat id final account, snWsfWwwwVwwaww, Your Money's Worth Fvprv Tim r f r uoimans C-k a-'LUI We e e e K US y sxy sp ay j TME-Ssv flist and Oregon ian ONE YEAR Durchaaers. encumbrancara ai mhM. wise may 6e barred and forever foreclosed of sll right, claim or equity of redemption Tn said premises and every part thereof; that the plain tiffs may have Judgment and execution against said defendants, and each of then, for any de ficiency which may remain after applying sll the proceeds ot Uie sale of said premises proper ly applicable to th satisfaction of aaicl l..ri.. ment; that the plaintiffs or any other party to H11..UI1 ma; uomiiic uuiCOHSr at Sam Sie. thai lh.h.rtiri. - , ..-. , ! - " ; . . 1,1 . Murciieaer; that the said purchaser be let Into possession of tne premises on production of the sheriff s deed therefor, and that the Dlaintifrs maw hv anoh other and further relief in the premises as to this Court may seem meet and equitable. This summons Is published by order of the Honorable Thomas A. McBride. Indira ni ..m Court, made npon the 13th day of July, M9. UIASIS, BlliVKHTUNE BKODIK, J17a2S Attorneys for Plaintiff. Notii TKEASVHEB1 NOTICE. Couhtt Treasurer's Office, St. Helens, Or., July 9, 1896. nereoy given tbat all unpaid county, which endorsed "Not irior to Novera- upon presentation rill not he allnil aner inis nate. w. h. iiiii.uiu jiuar w i county warrant of said 1 1 have been presented and r i-aio tor want of Fuuds," j a ber ), two, will be paid IT I .1 .1,:- ,' . . vy N. MK4KRVE, Surveyor and Civil Engineer DEI.KNA, ORKGON. County 8nrvyor, Ind Surveying, Town Platting and Engineering work promptly executed. COLUMBIA BANKING COMPANY! T. HlltNS, OSCQON Makes Investments, receives deposits and doss a genaral banking business. Capital stock, $20,000. All kinds of sood securities bought snd sold. KiohaiiK, good svsr) whura In th world, sold INCORPORATED JAN. , I So. J. R. Nelll, president: K. W. Allen, vlce-preal dent: C. N. Scott, secretary; V. II. Ward, assist am sectetary; C. H. Kewcll, cashier. Dress Goods, Clothing, Fancy Goods, Hats, Boots and Shoes. FURNISHING GOODS St. Helens, Oregon ST. HELENS MEAT MARKET All Kinds of Fresh Meats, Hams, Bacon and Lard NEWELL & WATKINS DEALERS IN Groceries, Hay, Floor and Feed WOOD AND MHI.HUI.E. Country Produce Bought and Bold, and Ex changed (orUoods. llndcrlskiiig Goods furnished oil Short Notice. " Store on b'traud Street, ST. HELENS, OK. Meats by Wholesale At Special Rates. MAIN PTUWMT. t I James H. Sheldon, ST. XIJniKNf. OIIKOON-. Clatskanie Drugstore Is the Plac t Secure Your Frsh Wedlclnse PRESCRIPTIONS COMPOUNDED AT ALL HOURS Patent kfedlolnea, Pnsscrlptlon Drugs, Toilet Articles, Fancy Notions, OR. J. B. HALL, Preavtstor -sVCIatskaas, Or ORIENTAL nOTEL A. H. BLAKE8LKY, Proprietor. Board by Day, Week or Month AT REASONABLE RATES. Th tahle Is supplied with th best th market afturds. Kverythiug clean. A share of your pat- rouair is souciiea. Bl. rte.i.r.f.8. uhiuun. ....ST. HELENS HOTEL.... ST. HELENS LIYERY STABLES THOS. COOPER, Proprietor. Horses Boarded and Cared For. TURNOUTS ON SHORT NOTIOg. ST. HELENS, : : OREGON tf 2 Our ubles will at all times be found supplied with tbe beet edibles and 3 delicacies tbe market atTurtls, 3 J eW TERMS REASONABLE FOR REGULAR BOARDERS The hotel having been newly refurnished we are prepared to give satis faction is all our patrons, and solicit your patronage. J. George, Proprietor, St. Helens, Or. SXSt S)X4 SjXt sy SjXt sy sy sy sy SSJS SXJI sy TTT Wo i E. MoNEILL, Keceler. TO THE EAS OIVE8 THE CHOICE 0 30 j Two Transcontinental Routes GREAT NORTHERN RAILWAY BY WAY OF Sookane, Minneapolis I St. Paul UNION PACIFIC RY num. mm. t nm pity ju? 4ATTHCS New Drug Store There Is a Complete Stock Patent Medicines DRUGS IHE CHEMICALS Books BEST BRANDS OF CIGARS Perfumery, Stationery and School DRUGGISTS' SUNDRIES Dr. Edwin Ross, Prop. HCLCNS, - - . ORCQON PRRflORIPTfON8 COMl'OUNDEU PAY OR KIOIIT. ST. LOW RATES TO ALL EASTERN CITIES OCKAN STEAMERS LEAVE PORTLAND EYEIIY 5 DAYS For San Francisco. For Full Detail Call on or Address W. H. HURLBURT. Treasurer of Columbia Countf ) Or. ' General Freight and Pass. Agt.. Portland. The Indestructible "Maywood" BICYCLE. ST. HELENS EXCHANGE. Mr. Cooper's new snd elegant bar room Is tbe favorite re sort of the city, wbere st all lime can be found tbe famous PRIDE OF KENTUCKY WHISKY BEST BRANDS BOillESTlC Afl inPSHTEB CIOAatf lb, past Eodsva, Vast ItsttsU. Past DoraMs NB TR0NQC8T WtMsi a Esttfc. THIS B78.00 OOM PLKTB BIOYOLI i Mr Cooper Is always glad to welrnma his old iiivnds to bis popular place ot business inconiiae of Court, on said dav as tha tima lor Bearing objections to said final accou if any, and tbe final settlement of said taie. LINDLEY MEEKER. Administrator of tbe Estate of Leri French, deceased. jl0a7 $2.00' 1 uis oner uoidi good only for new yearly subscribers who pay in advance sad old ones who par up to date and one year in advance. One year will extend tbe time over tbe 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 rately, being 11.50. The Mist Has been designated the official paper of Columbia county by the County Court, and consequtnlly will furnish alt the news pertain to public matters ia which tbe people are interested. Al l1ll'3SBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBsSSSTP9nHSb E Aa II V sT a., W"'""'""' ' HV0ttnfi jstSBjBs'Ws' vU4asVl,aMSi1BSIMiaJSSlrrsjiz i ST. HELENS EXCHANGE r j PORTLAND AND CLATSKANIE PATENTS I ?S01 Oet. 8, isns Jan. IfHM I mj 11, isui j,0 t, IM othra 'auln TB Msywood" Is th Mrmoett and aft ssaa road and riders. 11 ever mad. Adapted for an Huh at m .yfl .. i . . . . . - w ,' """P' eoDstrnotion, trtmfjctt and sf mpUtt birvcU t of material that Is tolid, teug, will Bold together eren In sd aootdento hollow tnbln to.Vi, .'rao,,on Its psrts that caanotX broken; so simple liat d. nst. a! "I?""""'! m Dleos crank in place oi a dosaJ Tpartsi always nidi LoiriMT.wi ! T1M?i'? fut' - FKAH IrnnrawMl Wnnk1l J,WATj I?!?' . "1101 Od rapid tmnSDOrtat Inn rolled steel rod. (totitat and strongest rnettri f Hs wilVht lioml't l;lnc1' c'.'!i '!?? nm.bro.'"? "? If oh ananlthatltJ. IniMr ?i amarTei oi aoveilg, slinplldtr and durability th. I V" wVf IO D1CTOIS maebailtam snnan knll A - - - - . . 1 wiiimnwitin OI insennitv that fraoMtsoontlnuall, break and tractor? o know In cannot be repalrU WHlCICUrlohi S Hitn.V"hf? 'h.' " w4 so oraas nipiuea. units-Lara barr.i nni spoke. teoted brpatents no cotter pin BEACH-BUiY 2f ih.'.'fl on,-P' '. fully pro St or TJ. Vuoh t KORK-MrhVto u' ,ont. ' tnohes. OiaH-AH-R.r,lbl. and adtastable 'triosto.f' HAKOLE nlshd If ordered. SADo.B-p. a f. auiS o, ,)Li Z?!' Jelrd: ram's horn for-Hat-trap or robber; fnll bsll besrini. WIH-fSuS Sf Vk- 'KWALtJ nlokel plated. Kaoh Blorol. complel? with tool bt luXn ,U Sl'ht P ordlnsrto tin, pedals, saddle. Vc.. n te stTpoundT.' "Mnoh aud oUsr. WslghtVi a. ss oar flpeelal Wholasal Price. M-rar h.fn mt h'e dec ded to make a special oonpoi offer, irl" In, TeTJ KtSS0 f' lc??' " arst-ol wheel at ?nJ -7-lllP.h?S tiIoffereh. "l reJf!' 00 "" wa i wlU ship to anyone the abore Blcrcle, secnrel orated S?,SiMs."'ei.e"TerT Mon" refunded not u reprinted after arrival and eaamloatlon. W. will shlS - '.P-wlth prlsileic of examination, for SN.00 and eoniWi Mta S I W STEAMER a. VT. SHAVER, DeU Sharer, Master. rZ?.inSJl6'A ' If"'" Po'tlsnd. foot of Washington strest. " J "u 'ruiiijB , Binjll IV , mi n n'nin.. Unl..l.. . , . , initlinel Mniula winaada7 ni ir J i..; ' --" i-"s uintsaani. I tins Zt ?R..Z7a 5l""lV.ond.W' ,y"nl'l?'o O'elook,. Will pass Oak T. u. i. j r .TaA';"'.?"'" """')! Kalama 8:15: Bt. Halans 10 XI , ... . ..to a, as, me company reserres the HATER Tuesday, i per-rolnt irrlvs right to change time without notice. TBAN8PORTATI0IS VmrtfW. t Cespoi Ns. 2034 eoes sos $5tS2 IfsaSNTWITH onoaa son No. 5 Maywood t ...Bicycle... THE MIST AND OREGON IAN TWO TOGETHER ONE YEAR, ONLY TW DOLLARS THE JOSEPH KELLOGQ & COMPANY'S RIVER STEAMER t THE OREGON MIST. 69 X -tijl-JJJNTS, OF?T3rT.r-lTvT L'. ao Mond.ys, Wednesdays, snd Fri,l. .t , rouund Tuesday, Thursday snd Saturday at 8 rclocl STPR JOSEPH KZEDIjLjOC3-C3- FOB PORTLAND- I o'olock a, o'clock a. m. m. Leaves la