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COLOMBfA COCNTY DIKECTORY.
Cmir Olflaers.
nun... ioti
.Joseph B Dona, Rainier
Clerk .......Judson Weed. Vsrnonia
Btienir J. N. Ktre. ciatskanle
Treasurer W. H. Dolmen. St. Helena
8upt.e school .....J O. Wetu, Scanpooaa
AiMiwr ... Martin While, Qulitcy
Snrreyor , W. Ji. Meaerre, Helena
Coroner ...Dr. A. P. McLaren. Kalnler
ST. HELEHa.OREUOK, MOT. tO.
Whkat, bops, oats, wool and other
products ccotinae to climb in price.
Mark Hanna is viUianooa in lbs ex
treme.
Republicans and populists may each
be thankful next Thursday the form
r that McKinley was elected, and the
latter that Bryan received as many
votes as be did. '
The free silver campaign has been
waging lor lour years. The real gold
standard campaign has been carried
on (or only four months. Herein we
have an illustration of the mightiness
of tratu.
TH08t far Eastern people wbe have
contemplated settling In Kansas and
.Nebraska will now go to California
and Oregon, if tbey do not conclude
to stay where tbey are, says the St.
Lonia Globe Democrat. The recent
populist victory in the state of Wash
ington has no doubt put an effectual
quietus on the inflow of immigration
and capital into that state, which it
has enjoyed for the last half dozen
years.
VICT0R1 dSD WHAT IT UXANS.
McITinley'a lead in the electoral col
lege will be 107. It ought, of course,
to have been 207, or 407, for there i
not a persou in this country who can
give good reason why Bryan should
have got an electoral vote at all.
Still, the 107 majority will do. It is a
longer lead than any presidential can
didate has gained ainee 1872. except
that won by Cleveland in 1892. Mr.
Cleveland had n plurality in that year
of 132 over Mr. Harrison, and a ma
jority of 110 over Harrison and Wea
ver. Hayes bad a majority of 1 ; Gar
field of 59; Cleveland in 1884 of 37,
and Harrison in 1888 of 65. McKin
ley has a ranch larger majority than
any of these, except Cleveland in 1892,
while his indorsement in the popular
vole will be more impressive than any
other candidate ever gained.
The immense popular majority, sup
plementing the big electoral majority,
makes the recent victory one of the
most notable and decisive in Ameri-.
can annals. Borne wild vaporing will
be heard for a titne amon? the Alt
gelds, the Bryans, the FauTkners, and
the Joneses about 1900, but this will
be dismissed with a smile by the peo
ple. There will be no 1900 for the
elements which have just been over
thrown. Theirs is now seen to be the
most thoroughly discredited of all the
lost causes which have ever figured
ia national politics in this country.
It is entirely cafe to say that fully a
third of the men who voted for the
Chicago ticket, will, long before twelve
months more pass, be ashamed to ac
knowledge their folly.
There is no menace to business in
those bowls of Altgeld, Faulkner and
Jones, and in the fantastic pledges and
threats of Bryan, now that the election
is over. The follies and villainies
which these men represented will
never be so potent again as they were
in the crusade in which tbey have just
been crushed. All the elements of
danger to representative government
which political philosophers at home
and abroad have been for a century
warning the country against, were
united nnder the same banner in the
contest just ended. The honest, but
ignorant aoJ credulous persons who
formed the mam body of the Bryanite
forces, and who always fall an easy
prey to the smooth demagogue, were
ra-enforced by the f add ists, and all sorts
who think that any change in the
social regime will be for the better;
the impracticable! and the shiftless,
to whom life under any kind of con
ditions would be a failure; the mal
contents, the social . Isbmaelites and
the anarchists who are opposed to
government in any shape, and who
would try to pull down Bryanism if it
were ever established, and the crimi
nals of all classes, nationalities and
castes, whose hand is against all sorts
of authonty, in addition to a goodly
number of intelligent, honest and con
scientious citizens, were gathered to
gether under the same leaders in the
recent sssanlt upon the government.
This looked like a formidable coalition,
and it was, but it went down to eter
nal smash when the virtue, the intel
ligence and the patriotism of the coun
try combined against it. There is not
the faintest probability that all these
elements caa ever again be brought
into the tame camp at any one time.
The enemies of governments honesty
and order have done their worst, and
have failed. That 107 electoral and
the 1,000,000 popular majority for
McKinley proclaimed to the country
that the fetters placed on business by
the popocratic peril are smashed for
(OOd. . . . : ' ; . '
Nixt Thursday is Thanksgiving,
the day set apart by the president of
the United States, when our people
may gather in the churches and other
public places for the purpose of giv
ing thanks to Almighty God for the
'many blessings enjoyed during the
p nt year. While each one msy feel
that they have not fared as well as
they might, or would like, there is not
a human being in this lana wno nss
not something to be thankful for, and
it is but fitting and in accordance
with a long established precedeot that
a day of national thanksgiving should
be observed.
COURT PKOCEED1NGS.
At a regular smaioa of the county eourt
of the state of Oregon, for the county of
Colombia, begnn and held at tbs county
court bouse in 81 Helena, on Wcdutsday,
November 4th, 1886. present, Hon. J. H
Duau, isuunty judge; P. A. Frake and N.
D. Pstorson.cunimsaioiisrs; ludsnn Weed,
elerk, and i. N. Kice. sheriff; lbs followlnf
proceedings were bad:
In the matter of the petition of W. F.
Slaughter et al., for county road. Petition
granted, and C. N. Davidson, John Huff
man a. id John Stockenberg appointed view
ers, aud W. N, Meterve, survevor. to meet
at the residence of Rufus King, on No
vember 24th, 1890.
to the matter of the resignation of E. X
Mills, road supervisor of district No. 18.
Report approved and resignation accepted
In the matter of rebate of tax of 8. H.
Tryon. Ordered that 8. H. Try on have a
rebate of H 80 on 1 tax,
n the matter of the remission of costs on
tax sals of property of H. 8. Mill Ordered
that the penalty and coats of tax sale of
property belonging to Hannah 8. Mills be
remitted.
In the matter of the petition of James If.
Adams et al., for a county road. Continued
for the term.
Id tbs matter of the resignation of W.
H. Dolman, county treuarer. Resignation
accepted, and E. M. Wharton appointed to
fill out the unexpired term.
In the matter of the settlement with the
connty officers. Accounts of elerk, sheriff
and treasurer examined, found correct and
ordered approved.
In tbe matter of the official undertaking
of E. M. Wharton as county treasurer.
Official bond of E. II. Whartoo approved.
In the matter of the appointment of a
constable for Union precinct. A. A. Rob
inson appointed.
In tbe matter of issuing a connty war
rant to John Campbell. Contract for open
ing county road being awarded to John
Campbell, it is ordered that tbe clerk issue
warrant for same on being approved by
Commissioner Peterson.
Iu tbe matter of tbe petition of tbe Ciats
kanle Pans and Boom Co. Continued for
the term.
In the matter of the sheriff's re torn of
delinquent tax sales. Approved and sales
ordered confirmed.
Tbe following resolution wss unanimous
ly passed by the court :
Resolved, That all justices of tbe peace
ef Columbia county are hereby cautioned
against issuing warrants for the arrest o'
persons charged with petty offenses, unless
the justice shoald be satisfied that the evi
dence is so IB dent to convict, or that the
accused is attempting to leave the county
or state, and in all cases where practicable.
snch as where the defendant is not attempt
ing to leave tbe county or stste, to submit
a full statement of the case to the district
attorney or his deputy before issuing a war
rant Special attention is called to the follow
ing section of the code:
Section 2172 The justice nay, in his
discretion, require the private prosecutor
in a criminal action to give security for
costs and disbursements, before filing or
receiving tbe complaint therein, in the
amount authorized in civil action, and not
otherwise. The sbove section is applicable
to all misdemeanors of which the justice
has jurisdiction to try and impose punish
ment." Tbe following bills were exsmined and
ordered paid :
News Publishing Co., publishing de
linquent tax list 00
Pews runtisning un, stationery ....
U L Pratt, relief and burial expense
of X 8 Young
Dart A Muckle, supplies for M H
9 60
56 70
13 SO
10 00
7 70
14 66
14 81
10 00
90 00
3 60
21 60
1 65
1 00
3 00
11 60
1 60
You or
J S Rice, postage
Pi Kice, sunpceoaing witness out of
the county
J N Rice, recapturing prisoners
Anrys at Kuuuer, supplies lor county
cbsree
Judson Weed, postage
V K Ulsea, bridge lord
H O Howard, plank for r d 2
H O Howard, plank for r d 22
Newell A Watkins, supplies for jail . .
G H Lemon t. drawing sand for the
court house
JAW White, rubber stamps
Dsrt A Muckle, supplies for county
charge :
Charles Cooper, sand for courthouse
Geo D Barnard A Co. stationery for
sheriff 9 90
J K. Gill A Co, stationery 13 60
A a wakesiey, Boarding cou&ty
charge
Me ton A Dygert, election supplies .
Q F Lindgren, irons for bridge in
rdl2
G F Lindgren, supplies for county
charge ,
J K Gill A Co. stationery
Dsrt A Muckle, supplies for McCoy
family
Wilson A Libel, lumber for r d 12 . ..
U W Clark, work on court house. . .
Heston A Dygert, stationery
Dart A Jtnckle, lumber for eonrt
bonne
W DBradford.servingsubpcenas out
of tbe county
A A Johnson, support of Jos Green
J G Watt-, conducting teachers' ex
amination E Ross, medical attendance county
22 80
14 70
9 SO
8 IS
8 25
10 90
20 00
8 00
2 60
298
4 00
38 85
9 00
charge 12 25
John Pringle. nails for r d 14 I SO
H C Lamberson. rent of hall for
election , . . .. 2 60
W H Dolman, supplies for county
charge 23 60
Oregon Hist, printing election bal
lots, treasurer's notices, financial
exhibit and stationery 70 00
T J Cleetoo , district attorney fees ... 25 00
Martin White, assessor 132 00
Jacob George, Doaraing jury ana
countveharge .- 16 00
Pittsburg Mill Co, lumber for r d IS 21 00
C W Blakesley. work on assessment
roll 117 SO
H Huber, support of county charge 16 00
T J Cleeton, district attorney, state
vs Brown
A H Blakesley, boarding prisoners .
Guatav Lange, hauling witness to St
Helens
H R Cliff, medical attendance on
county charge
T C Watts, rent of hall for election
E Webster, same
N D Peterson, commissioner. ...
P A Frakes, same
A N Clark, j p fees state vs Rinks. .
A A Robinson, constable, same . . .
S 00
65 72
8 60
37 00
800
2 00
21 40
81 00
8 20
8 40
6 00
T J Cleeton. district attorney same.
A ri Clark, i p tees stste vs i eu
p fees stste vs lets ... 4 OS
T J Cleeton, dLtrict attorney 6 00
A Sbannaban, j p fees states Nick
arson 4 60
Geo Pearson, constable same 12 45
S D Sheeley, witness same 1 80
Emery Sbeeley, same 150
Frank Tracy, same 1 60
Daniel Hess, same . 2 10
A N Clark, j p fees state vs Ptripling 6 65
A A Robinson, constable same 1 SO
H R Cliff, witness same , .... 1 60
C H Johns, same 1 60
C Hsatleman.samn 1 50
T J Cleeton, district sttornev same 6 00
A Shannahan, j p fees state vs P
Ws ter 8 45
Geo Pearson , constable, sam ..... 8 60
Phlllloriheele-. same 2 00
Bertha Richard, ssme 1 60
Merle Sbsnnshan, ssme 1 50
Mary Denslow, ssme 1 SO
Elms Johnson, sam.. 160
C H Newth. same 0 60
T E Mills, boarding prisoner 76
A Sbannaban, i p fees state vs P
Walter 3 70
Geo Pearson, constnble tarns
J Pruett, witness same
W K Traylor, j p fees state vs Brown
and others
7 9 J
' "
6 80
John Huffman, eonstable. same.,.. 16 AO
Chas Churchill, constable same..... 10 60
Wm Ternaban, sam 1 00
R H King, watching scow 4 00
Frank Ilodire, earne r 4 00
A N Clark, i d fees stata vs CHue ... S 36
A A Robinson, countable same ' 2 70
T J Cleeton, district attorney same. A 00
A P McLaren, coroner fee holdinc
inquest on body of Lwgewher ... T 96
Chas Kiotch, witness same 1 Aft
Gotll b Gronberaj. witness same ... ISO
C E Hoys, juror same .., I 00
L Archibald, Sams 1 00
KUarrirlJ, same 1 n0
J aines Kennedy, sr, same .......... . 1 00
James Kennedy, ir, same ... .. ... J 00
O D H-wg. sam 1 00
A f McLaren, inquest on body of
unknown persou 8 95
Leo burns, witness, same ..... . 160
Sam Chaplain, sam ., 1 60
F A Puiueroy, Juror same .. I 00
E lioatick. same 1 no
Jesse ."anborn. aanis , 100
H K Hett, same.. 100
F E Hett. same 1 Uu
H A Heit. me 1 00
Leo burns, notifying coroner ...... 2 00
Leo liurus, digging grave same 1 Ou
?am "Jliapiam. asms t 00
H L Colvin, juror circuit court .. ,. 10 40
Geo Grant, same It Hi
atnuel K-lly. asms It 40
Chas Bee, same. 1640
John Dolao. asms 1140
T N Ryckman, earns 14 on
James Ha-r, sam 17 0
Wash Muckle sam 10 00
US Ko-trr. same ... 8 K
Wm U Roberts, tarns 23 SO
John Girt, same 19 20
E Potter, same 14 H
H T Grewell. same 16 00
Edwin Merrill, asms 16 40
J W Foster, same 29 MU
J H Cameron, sam SO 40
A N Clark, sam 14 80
E H Lynch, sam 17 20
C N Gable, same. . .' k 15 60
K A Cushman. same ...... 21 30
I N Sbatto.ssme ..... 21 i)
B W KowUr, sam 19 a)
L D Dusan. sam 24 80
E B Wood, sam 28 40
Jam Kennedy, same .". 30 40
C H Jhn. witness 2 00
Caroline Hantleman. same 4 00
H R Cliff, same 2 00
W KTravlor. same 7
Gost Lssrson, same 7 80
Joe Pertrsnd, sam 7 00
Omer Spencer, sam 7 20
F Ternaban, same ' "
M A Gosa, asms 3
Pan! Ahrens.same 8 60
Joseph forth, asm 4 40
Susan Corth. sam 4 40
J H Turner, sam 8 00
Wm Penney, asms 8 00
A N Wright, sam 8 00
F B Reeder. sam 4 40
Geonre Ruby, asm 4 8t
The claims of judges and clerks of elee
tion were allowed in the sum of 83.00 each.
and mileage for returning poll bonks.
Whereupon eourt adjourned without day,
POLITICAL POINTERS.
The Louisiana sugar men can turn oat
congratulations, bnt not electoral votes.
Jerry Simpson agsin sees 85,000 a year
ahead of him tot tbs next two years begin
ning March 4th next
Presto I The people say McKinley, and
lo, there is an immediate restoration of
confidence and a revival of business in all
blanches.
If Joe Blackburn really wants to fight.
wby doesn't be tackle some of the Ken
tucky editors who bsv been calling him
liar, blackguard and other pet names T
No man is better qualified, by acquaint
ance with republicans in every section, to
select a cabinet of competent men than is
Major McKinley. Hs knows them so well
that be will make no mistake.
Tbe gall of certain editors who are advis
ing President-elect McKinley to abandon
protection, lest the feeling of some of tbe
free traders who supported him be hurt, is
great, but their judgment Is bad.
Who will be members of tbs cabinet
doesn't specially matter, so long as it is
known thst tbey will all be men pledged to
carry out tbs republican policy, and in ac
cordance with the will of the people.
"Little Billee" wasn't too much dsxed
when hs got bis wind after his knockout to
put in an immediate bid for tbe popocratic
nomination in 1900. Wby, bless your sool,
boy, there will be no popocrats left by that
time. :
If yon are going to the inauguration of
McKinley and prosperity, you would better
aot delay your preparations too long.
Washington hotels sre already being
flooded witb applications for inauguration
accommodations.
The democrats are beginning to talk
sgain, and to a msn they are afraid that
President McKinley will be everbordened
with trouble. How touching these fears
for their victorions opponent are. Still, w
will Venture tbe assertion that President
McKinley will aot ask any demicrat to help
him bear his troubles. -
Decency was probably the most potent
factor ia tbe defeat of Breckinridge for a
seat in tha house from Kentucky, and ws
feel sure that ths sam influence will be
sufficient to prevent sny considerable num
ber of republican members of tbe Kentucky
legidatore taking part in tbe scheme to
send him to the senate.
Hew t Prevewt Cress s.
Some reading that will prove interest
ing to young mothers. How to
guard against the disease.
Croup is a terror to young mothers
and to post them concerning tbe causa,
first symptoms and treatmeat is the
object of this item. The origin of
croup is a common cold. Children
wbe are subject to it lake cold very
easily and croup is almost sure to fol
low. The first symptom I hoarseness;
ibis is soon followed by a peculiar
rough cough, which is easily recog
nized and will never be forgotten by
oaa who hss heard it. The time to
act is when the child first becomes
hoarse. If Chamberlain's Cough
Remedy is freely given all tendency to
croup will soon disappear. Even
after the croupy cough has developed
it will prevent the attack. There is
no danger in giving this remedy for it
contains nothing injurious. For sale
by Dr. Edwin Boss.
IS Blay Dm as Blacks far Yaw.
Mr. Fred Miller, of Irving, III., writes
that be bad a sever Kidney trouble for
many years, with severe pains in bis back
and also that iiis bladdsr was affected. He
tried many so called Kidney cures but
without sny good result. About a year
ago b began us of Electric Bitters snd
found relief at once. Electric Bitters it
especially sdapted to cure of all Kidney
and Liver troubles snd often gives almost
instant relief. One trial will prove our
statement. Price 60c snd f 1. At Dr. Ed
win Ross' drug store.
ssaeklcMSe Aralca naive
The best Salve In tbe world for cuts,
bruises, sores, ulcers, salt rheum, fever
sores, tetter, chapped hands, chilblains,
corns, and all skin eruptions, and positively
cures piles, or no pay required. Itlsgusr-
an teed to give perfect satisfaction or money
...1 T,:- OK u.l. I,.... Vm.
sals by Dr. Edwin Ross.
OVER ONE MILLION.
Mr. McKinley plurality in the United
8tates Is ovsr on million of the popular
vote, or th largest ever glvan to a presl
dentlal candidate. Following Is a table
showing the popular majorities given to
the auccossful candidate since 1S30:
lS36-Martlii Van Baren 24,893
1840-W. 11. Harriron 146.318
l!U4-James K. Polk 38,175
18 W-Zacbary Taylor , 139,557
l&U-Fronklin Fierce 29)896
lavj-J ames liuchanan...... ..408,906
1-Abraham Lincoln., 491,106
154 Abraham Lincoln ... 407,342
188S V. 8. Grant 805,466
18T2-U. 8. Grant ..762,981
IS76-Hanuel J.Tilden .....250,936
1880 James A. Osrfield . 7,018
ISStGn ver Cleveland 62,583
1888 Grover Cleveland 98,017
1892 G rover Cleveland ............. 380.810
Cleveland received a plurality of th pop
ular vote, but Benjamin Harrison received
a majority of tha electoral vote and was
chosen president.
Below is given a tabls by states showing
tbs majority in each of the several states
for th respective csadldates In tbs recent
election, and the result gives McKinley a
plurality of 1, 056, 988, or 292,997 more than
any other candidate ever received.
tT
STATES.
Alabama. .........
W 000
m mo
Arkansas....
California
Colorado
us OM
Connecticut.......
st ml
Delawant
Florida
Georgia
4 OuOj
5 000
26 wn
10 two
I iiiano.
Illinois....
Indiana
Iowa
Kansas
Kentucky
Louisiana
Maine
Maryland
Massachusetts....
Michigan
Minnesota ........
Mississippi.
Missouri
Montana
Nebraska
Nerada
New Hampshlr ..
!"ew Jersey
New York
North Carolina...
North Dakota.....
Ohio
Oregon
Pennsylvania
Rhode Island
Smith Carolina...
South Dakoto
144 Ul
Xi 14
(7 SSI
"
4"6r
000
itooo
u :
168 n
slwI
48 atf
s 000
as otu
js an
70U0
SSOtM
Si dull
aae btvi
S 000
S 00M
as 7
f
Ml
U QUO
29 000
Mono
et two
4 0U0
is boo
ia ouo
soi
Ten net
Texas .
i:tah
Vermont
Vlrtrtnta
Washington...
Wast Virginia.
Wisconsin..,..
Wyoming .....
13 oool
90 Ott
2UX
Totals.
1 663 271
507 4W
Plurality for McKinley 1 066 817
THE ft EXT SENATE,
Speculation ia rife a to th com
plexion of tbe next United Stales sen
ate, says the National Tribune. The
senate of the Fifty-fourth congress,
which dies March 4, 1SU7, numbered
by members Delaware lacked one
owing lo the Dupont contest and of
these 44 were republicans, 39 demo
crats, and six independents and popu
lists. The republicans lacked only
one of a majority, but the six inde
pendent senators, aided by six or seven
bolting republicans, who were looking
longingly toward silver, succeeded iu
blocking every important measure by
banging a silver amendment to it,
aad refusing to vote for any bill that
did not include a silver measure.
When tbe Fifty-fifth congress con
venes in the senate there will be 59
"holdovers,' 28 out end-out republi
cans who will vote for gold and a
tarifL Of the 31 remaining, six are
independentsjncluding Shoup, Carter,
Mantle and Cannon. Of these, Snoup,
of Idaho, and Carter, of Montana,
promise tariff votes.
Of tbe 31 new senators, 15 are
straight republicans, eight demeciata.
four silvor, and four populists.
This makes tbe straight republican
vote 43.
On all questions of finance tbe dem
ocratic sound money vote will be large
probably bringing the number up
to 52. On questions of tariff tha vote
will probably stand 46 including
Hhoup and Carter with scattering
approval from independents and dem
ocrats.. If there are no contests there is
some danger ia Kentucky there will
be a complete seuate 90 members
and 46 votes will be necessary to carry
a measure. In case of a tie the vice
president casts the deciding vote and
there is no need to say where Vice
President Hobart stands on questions
of tariff and finance.
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J. H. IMHOFF, PnoPNigrda,
Milt UPaCTPRKH OF
Monuments
AND ALL KINDS OF C EM ITER Y WOES.
ITALIAN MARBLE A SPECIALTY.
Foot of Twelfth Street. ASTORIA. OB.
1000 Men Wanted
TO
Unload Schooners
Not sealing schooners, lumber schooners
or p'airie schooners, but schooners
of beer at the
"Model Saloon"
J. 8. CIONINGER, Prop, ,
At Mr. Cloninger's place of business csn
also be found the best brand of
CYEU8 JfOBLE WHISKY
AMD
"CASPARILLO" CIGARS.
Front Street, - St. Helens, Oregon.
Natlee at ! aeutesneat.
NOTlJK la hereby given that I, the un
dersigned administrator of the sslsU
of Joseph Norton, deceased, liav Blsd ia
th utile of lb county clerk of Uiluinbls
county, Oregon, my filial account of my
administration opon said eslat. together
ittjiiiy petition for final settlemen t j and
that tbs Judge of lbs county court, In and
for said county and stale, has appointed
Wednesday, ths 15th day ol December,
1808, at 10 o'clock A. M , and th oourtroom
of said court, in Ht. Helens, in said county
and atate, as ths time and place for bearing
said final account and petition, at which
time and plac any parson interested msy
app.rMdcontttr....-J!.BDC0X
Administrator of the Kstata of Joseph
Norton, deceased. nU'dll
THBAalMKH'S AOTICK.
Couhty Treasurer's Omc, )
Rt. Helens, Or., Nov. 6. 189fl.(
VCT1CK is hereby given thst all unpaid
i County Warrants of said county.
hlch bar been presented and endorsed
-Not I'ald for Wsnt of Funds," prior U
May 25, WW, will bs paid upon present
ation at Ibis office. Interest vill not be al
lowed alter thie dale. W. H. HOLM AN,
noMt Treasurer of Columbia County, Or.
Wo
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JAMES GOOD, MASTER
Heating Stoves
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Cooking Stoves and Ranges.
Larger t Line and at tbe Lowest Prices
tn the City.
F. R. CHOWN
213 First Street, Portland, Oregon
Cross-Cat Saws, Axes, Sledges and a
Qeneral Line of Hardware
AT BOTTOM PRICES
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Groceries, Clothing,
. r Boots and Shoes
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DART & MUCKLE
- 8T, HELENS, OREGON,
Complete Stock of Rubber Goods
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SHIiLF HARDWARE AND NOTIONS.
Flour, Feed, Hay and Grain.
ST. HELENSJVIEAT MARKET
III Kinds of Fresh Meats, Hafns, Bacon and lard
Meats by Wholesale a . . .
At special Rate. James H. She don,
MAIN BTKWKT, t I T. HKIltlNB. OltWOON.
Clatskanie
Drug
Store
New and Select Stock,
Patent Medicines and Druggist's Notions.
Stattonery. Books. ' Prescriptions Carefully Compounded.
4 ....ST. HELENS HOTEL....
Our tables will s.t all time he found supplied with the best ediblus and
delicacies the market affords.
TERMS REASONABLE FOR REGULAR BOARDERS
The hotel having been newly refurnished we are breparod 1" Ki're satis-
lacuon is an our patrons,
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J. George, Proprietor, St. Helens, Or.
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New Drug Store
Patent
DRUGS
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BEST BRANDS OF CIGARS
Perfumery, Stationery and School Books
DRUGGISTS' SUNDRIES
rRESOBIPTIONS
COMPOUNDED DAY OR NIGHT,
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DR. J. E. HALL,
Proprietor.
auu solicit your patronage.
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