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About The Oregon mist. (St. Helens, Columbia County, Or.) 188?-1913 | View Entire Issue (May 7, 1897)
OREGON MIST. ISSUED EVERT FBIBAW MOsalunO BEEGLE & DAVIS. akesvrlpti.ei Bum. Oneeopy one yesr In advance........ .11 00 urn oopy six momua... Slugl copy....... . 60 Advartlsins ntM made knowa upon Application in in i i COLOMBIA COUHTY DIRECTORY. Caantr Olllccn. Joseph B. Doen, Rainier Clerk....,,,., Juqsod Weed, v.monia Sheriff .....J. N. Rice, Clati-kenle Treasurer ,...K. M. Wttartna . Hen SupL of Schools J. u. Watts, Bcappooee Aaamor Martin White. Quincv Surveyor... W. N. Meeerve, Delena Coroner Dr. A. P. McLaren. Rainier oiiaiiii 1 P. A. rrakea.Scappo.ae Commlsslonera J n. d. Peterson, Miat T. HELEKt,ORS!On, HAT f A bill bit been Introdacei la the ' Nebraska legislature making it f pun iahablo offense fur a jpnan. to have in hi possession a pack of carda contain ing mora than four card of the same degree of value. That legialator muat at some time bar bad bia four acet beaten by five jack and a revolver. Thi law enacted in Washington by tba recent legislator, which provides that the stats, by a vole of the several schojJ districts thereof, may authorise the printing and distributing by the state of text books free, is ceasing no nd of worry to the various school distriot officer. Should the people take advantage of the law and vote for free text books it would entail an enormous Additional taxation npon the state. Thau are no longer any skoptics eon earning President McKinley's in tention to live up to the 8t. Louis platform, by making every possible ef fort to bring about the acceptance of international bimetallism by the great oomraerrial nations of the world. , In appointing tnree diplomats commis sioners to visit Europe and ascertain by negotiation with other countries what can be done to bring about an increase in the nse of ailver us money, be chose men who axe staunch advo cate of bimetallism. Oct of a total of 2196 children in this county of school age, according to Abe anperintendent'f report, 690 chil dren do not attend any school during the year. There is a law in this state requiring that children between the ages of 8 and 14 years of age shall be cent to school at least 12 weeks out of Meh year, but from the superintend ent's report it seems evident that the .compulsory education law is not fully observed. It is the duty of school di rectors to see that children between the age above named be sent to school the required time out of each school Too much care cannot be exercised by courts and others in their pssaage upon official bonds and the proper fil ing of the same. Seldom is there shortage on the part of a public official that U is not necessary to take the inatter into the courts to determine whether or not the proceedings have been regular in all details and to teat the legality of such instruments. Lit- welly speaking a surety on a bond should be liable for any shortage of the bonded official, bat lechnjcally there is a law providing bow eut in struments should be drawn, filed and recorded, in accordance to which all bonds mast conform to the letter of the law or they are of no force and ef fect. Much depends upon the party approving a bond being familiar with the law governing such matters as to whether or not a bondsman can be made to pay in case of a shortage. Vhat an awful shock it is to the re former, who is a reformer because be believes in reform, to find that the map whom he shouted for, worked for, and voted for, as the incarnation of political integrity and personal hon esty, is only after all an ordinary hu man being, susceptible to the same in fluences as any other man. Mr. TJ'Ben was sent to the legislature because he was reputed to be incorruptible and nnpurcnasanie, Dot ne, nice many other reformers, sold bis mess of pot tage to the anti-Mitchell gang for "180." But the hardest shook of all was last week when the populist county surveyor put in a bill for ?125 for measuring the weight and wind preasnre of the suspension bridge, a Job that would have taken any ordi nary engineer much less than a month to do, for the measurement of the bridge are all on file at the courthouse irith original plarjay-while the weight and Wind pressure are calculated and given in table in books on engineer ing for sixes of limbers and wires, just as interest tables are made for the nse of bankers. When a populist goes after revenue be distances an ordinary man so bad that there is no compari son, Oregon City Enterprise. i".J Thi effects of populism are being felt in the state of Washington. Prior to the last election county warrants in Cowlits county sold readily for their Ike value and brokers and others were glad to get them on those terms. Since the election, however, the paper of that county has been gradually de preciating, until now, according to the treasurer of that county, its scrip is not in demand and whenever a pur chaser is found 75 cents on the dollar is the highest price offered. The busi ness world bas no confidence in a pop ulist government and decline to invest money In securities which are liable to be repudiated or confiscated at any session of the legislature. Here in Oregon there is a different condition of thing. Immediately after election our warrants appreciated in value and are now selling at from 98 to 98 cents. There can be but one reason tor this difference in condition of the two counties which are separated by the Columbia river, and whose outstand ing liabilitiea are within a few dollars of the same mark. "Confidence" is a word very much made light of by knowing one these days, but the word strictly applies to the existing condition of Oregon and Washington paper under the present politically different state administrations. Thb United State ssnats has de cided to talk the tariff bill to death in a six weeks debate npon the measure, during which time statesmen may enter the senate chamber from day to day and poor forth their eloquence to vacated seats. Why debate the ques tion, no votes will be cbaagedf IN THB CIRCUIT COURT. The Follows Cases are Docketed Iter the Coming Tern. "LAW. " ' ' Henry Everding vs Charles Krickson; Robert C. Wright, attorney for plaintiff. Astoria Bail road Company va Isaae L White et al; Fulton Bros, and F. J. Taylor tor plaintiff. Tatnta A Bowes ta James Kuckle; John H. Woodward for plaintiff; Dillard and Cols for defendant, . Astoria Railroad Company v Elvira Bears; Fulton Bros, and V. J. Taylor (or plaintift Astoria Bailread Company va Geo. W. 8haver; Fulton Bras, and F. J. Taylor for plaintiff; F. B. Keenaa for defendant. Astoria Railroad Co. vs W. W. Marqoam; Fulton Bros, and F. J. Taylor for plaintiff; B. W. Wilbur for defendant Kathan Tingle vs O. J. Bryant; H. E. Cross for plaintiff; Allen A Cleston for de fendant. Fred Madison vs H. E. Cross and Kathan Tingle; McMahon ft McGinn for plaintiff. T. F. Borkhart vs H. A. If uigrovs; B. & Stabrook for plaintiff. Esberc-tina-4 Cigar Co. vs Henry Braon- lag ; Bauer ft Green for plain tiff. A. F. HUdretb vs Felix Debaat; Dillard and Cole for plaintiff. C. Wannty vs Dean Blanchard: Allen A Cleeton for plaintiff; Dillard and Cole for defendant. Syverson Bros, vs C. F. Willis: W. J. Bios for plaintiff; Allen A Cleeton for de fendant. Jackson Able vs estate of Able A Cher- ring-ton: Mitchell, Tanner Mitchell for plaintiff. Dillard and Cole for defendant. Harry Syversonvs Martin White; Davis A Graham tor plaintiff, Caples A AUen for defendant. Willie A. Bailey, by D. B. Murphy, nsr- daian ad litem, viW.J. Riot; Chas. J. Schnabel for plaintiff, W. J. Bice for de fendant. S. W. Coayers vs C. H. Owens; W. H. Uooyen for plaintiff. B. L. Babia vs Anrys A Kistner; Bsner A Greene for plain US, M. J. MacMahon for defendant. Joel Hill va James Barr; Davis A Graham for plaintiff, W. H. Conyer for defendant. Maris West vs L. O. Baxter; J. 0. More land for plaintiff, W. F. Timmoos for de fendant. Foster Bros, vs Allen Bros.; W. D. Fen- ton and T. P. Fisk for plaintiff. Geo. W. Shaver rs Astoria Railroad Co. W. W. Thayer and Henry 8t Raynerfor plaintiff, Fulton Bros, defendant. Astoria Bail road Co. vs Geo. W. Bbsver; Folton Bros, for plaintiff. W. H. Dolman vs H. O. Howard ; W. B. Dillard for plaint;ff. Hogo A Young vs John Sands trom; G. W. Cole for plaintiff. A. B. B jot vs R. B. A B. Smith: J. . Pearey and O. W. Cole for plaintiff. BQDITT. '. Walter J. Burns vs C. C. Cole et al; Al len A Cleetoa and Emmons for plaintiff. Angus Forks vs Sisters of Providence Bt Vincent's hospital; C. J. McDougal and W. A. M. Jones for plaintiff, M. O. Mnnly for defendant. Joseph Silver vs Wm. C. Lea; W.J. Rice for plaintiff, Dillard and Cole for defend ant Ths Nicoll Bros. Co. vs Michael Boser; H. B. Nicholas for plaintiff, Dillard and Cole for defend int. Bissinger A Co. vs Jacob 8c bailer; Gear- In, Bilveratone 4 Brodie far plaintiff. Michael Piertar va Wm. Melllncer and F. A. Zillgitt; Dillard and Cole for plaintiff, Allen Cleeton for defendant. Honeyman, DeHart A Co. vs Bailie Bice; A. G. Emmons for plaintiff. State of O econ vs H nry Bubertetal: Dillard and Cole for plaintiff. C. J. Richardson vs Helena Frsnfs; C. J. McDongal and W. A. M. Jones for plaintiff, Diliard and CM for defendant Sarah K. Olsen vs Hals Peter Olsea: Johnson A flugbes for plaint ff. J. H. Horst vs Mrs, He en FrsaU: C. J. MeDongai and W. A. M. Jones for plaint iff, Dillard and Cole for defendant Annie C. Gnnderson vs John Gnnderson : Dillard and Cole for plaintiff. Wm. Msllinger vs F. A. Zillgitt; Dillard and Cole for plaintiff, Allen A Cleeton for defendant C. J. Richardson and J. H. Hoist vs F. 0. Henricl; C. J. McDongal and W. A. M. Jones for plaintiff, Stott, Boise A Stoat for defendant. John Btalts ts Olsf Tun berg; W. H. Coa yers for plaintiff Matter of assignment of Dean Blanch ard; M. Both, assignee. Joaepb Kent vs. L. B. Jones: Davis A Graham for plaintiff. H. M. Knighton ts Etta Belle Knighton: G. W. Cols for plaintiff. M. Bisbee vs estate of Edward Webster: W. M. fyongley A 8on for plaintiff. J. C. Bice vs John Palm; W. J. Bice for plaintiff. Matter of assignment of Page A Warren. B. L. Sabln, assignee. Wm. Drnck vs H. A. Mnagrovc; Gny G. Willis for plaintiff. John Conway vs Ernest Bryant; A. L. Frszier for plaintiff. Martin Davison vs Edwsrd sud Bebaeca Webtwr; W. F. Ttmmonsfor plaintiff. W. H. Dolman vs H. O. Howard ; W. B. Dillard for plaintiff. . FARM NOTES. Tbepiectioal dairyman so arrange in management and breeding of bis cows that he may have a certain per cent of milk and cream the year round. Th wise poultry- man likewise works for a steady production ol eggs sad meat Th secret of snocess lies in having something for sal eaoli wesk in th year, catering mora extensively to ths demands of ths season. It never occurs to some people that hags need salt" Salt htlps In th assimilation of food as much In th hog as In any other animal. Some food elements will not dis solve in sny other than a saline solution, and unless thay are dissolved they cannot be passed through th capillaries to aid in th formation of new tissues. Any animal should bare salt regularly every day in th year, and utiles it Is furnished there will be a waste of food. Bees work on peppermint from morn un til night and if thaoondition of th weather permits, or with very besvy dews, a boun tiful Bow is secured. On mornings after a heavy dew the happy bum of rejoicing of the industrious bees is p sinly heard, the beea being heavily laden. Their appear ano when toiling on peppermint is much lika tbst of basswood you will find them scattered around about th hives in all states of fatigue. Ths honey hss a con sistency thicker than that of water, being real light in oolor for a full flow of nectar. Uniformity in stock adds to ths value of the animals. The farmer who has a herd f cattle In which ths color of th Individ uals is uniform will get a better price for them, as uniformity indicates good breed ing. It la the motly lot of cattle those of all colors, sties snd conditions which are sold under the class of "inferior." It is cheaper and more profitable to breed for uniformity than to produce mixed stock at a small coat, as it frequently curtails mors expense in preparing an inferior animal for market than It will bring when sold. Willamette Farmer. "It la tat Best Eatrtk.n That is wbst Edwards A Parker, merch ants, of Plains, Gs, say of Chamberlain's Pain Balm, for rheumatism, lame back. deep-seated snd muscular pains. Sold by Dr. Edwin Boss. DIED, Pbihols. Near Vernouia, on Wednesday, may o, ion, oi nean disease, sirs. John Pringle, sr., aged 6 years. TREASURER'S NOTICE. Comnnr Treasurer's Office, St. Helens, Or, May 7, 1897. Notice is hereby civen that all nnnaid County Warrantor said county which . w uevu luwwttu wiu enaorseu 7 noi Paid for Want of Funds." prior to July 14, ISA, will be paid upon presentation aciniaomce. interest wmjioi oe aiiowea after this date. S. M. WHARTON. m7j Treasurer of Colombia County, Or. GUARDIAN'S NOTICE. NOTICE B HEREBY GIVES THAT THE undersigned haa been duly appointed by vuyui; iuun uj wumou i4nDiy, lregon, gnardiaa of the estate ol Ola Mnnaon. an insane Kraou, and haa qiialifled as sueh. All persona vine elaima against said estate are hereby re quired to present the same with proper Touchers w oiw iui vum oi ine oooty uiera, in tk Helens, Oregon, within six months from the oawnereoi. uaiea Apru ath, vm. allm7 JlinsaN vrn Guardian ol the Estate of Ola Munaoo, Insane Teachers' Examination. TvTOTICB IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT far the purpose of making an eiam- inauon oi an persons wno may oner tbem selves as candidates for teachers of the schools of this county, tba County School Superintendent thereof will hold: a public examination at St. Helens, Oregon, begin ning at 1 o clock, V. M.. Wednesday. May 12, 1887. SUte papers wiU be sttended to st tbe same time. Ited this 26th day of April. 1897. J. O. WATTS, County School Superintendent. NOTICE TOCREDITORS. T0TICE IS HEREBY GIVES THAT A.V tbe undersigned bas, by tbe County Court of the State of Oregon, for the County of Columbia, been duly appointed executrix of the estate of Jacob Beusch. deceased. and that all persons having claims against tne estate oi earn deceased are hereby no duly yeriRad aad with proper vouchers, to the nnderia-ned exeentiix. at her reaidenee on Sooth Beaver, Colombia county. Ore gon, within six months from the date of mi notice. Dated May 3d, 1S97. MARY BKTTSCH. Executrix Of tba aatate of Jaenh Henarh. ueceaaea. tain Children Cry for Pitcher's Castorla. Children Cry for Pitcher's Caetorla. g ,FkfFV Hs- aPV iaWV fitfa f Get Value Received EVERY TIME AT Ne A. Perry's, HOULTON, OREGON. lajiajiajiajajajiajiajiajajieji TTT ANTED FAITHFTJI, MEN OB WOKEN VV to travel lor responsible established hoase la Oregon. Salary (780 and expenses. Position permanent. Reference. Enclose self-addressed stamped envelope. Ths national, Star insur ance bid., Chicago. WJT) WITTI W yi S K wneeis, QuntjZST Too! WTYLEtl Ittikft Ccntleoca'i ft Tasiem. The Ughtost Kunnlng Wbeeas on Earth. THE ELDEIEDGE THE BELVIDEliE, We ahtars Kassased swln kVcUaaal . Why tasslss't ws Hsk ftssd tYasstsr National Sewlug Machine Co., AMBnsiaway, rtawrerk. Balyklara, Ula. CASTORIA For Infante and ChUdrea. As fas ti ails WSJ smr SW( wssftav CHANGE OF NAMES. N0TICIE IS HKRKBY OIVKN THAT BY Alf order and decree ol th County Court of Columbia County, Btale 01 Oregon, duly maris and entered on Aurll Srd. 1HU7. tha nainaof "Busy Harriet Foster." was changed to that ot "8uy Harriet Merrill," and tha name of ' ilea- trice iona roster wis onantea to mat ot "Bea- inr lone amu Witness my hand sad seal this ftth day ADrtl. 18U7. JUDSON WKKU. Clerk ol County Court. ' rCOUKTY COURT SKAIi.J ni I ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. NOTICR 18 HEREBY OIVIN THAT I, THE understatied, have beea appointed by the voumy t'Ourt 01 liuiuinoia vounty, iiraron, aa mintstratorofthe eatale ol Benjamin r. Near, deeeaseil. and have qualtfled aa such. All per- sons navina claims ag-ainni saiu estate are Here by raqulred to present the same, with propel Tounhers. to me at tha nflh-e ol "(tale A Q uh-k.' In et. Helens. In said county and state, within six momns irom ine aate uereoi. Dated at St Helena, Oregon, April 1, 1W. it. lt. OU1CK. Administrator of th Estate ot Benlnmln P. rear, uooeaneu. stem is TREASURER'S AOTICK. Cocimr Treasurer's Office, St. Hsutits. Or.. April 8. 1897, NOTICE is hereby given that all unpaid County Warrants of said county. which has been D resented and endorsed "Mot Paid for Want of Funds." orior to June 3, 1MM. will be paid upon present ation at this office. Interest will not b al lowed alter this dale. . M. WHARTOV. a9mT Treasurer of Columbia County, Or, FINAL SETTLEMENT. NOTICE 18 HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE undersigned administrator ol tha estate ol Willi. . ., k Ml... . l - County Conn ot the State ol Ore iron, his Dual as- eoant ana petition tor nnal aistrioulton ol the TOeidue ol satd estate, and that the Judae ol said Court has appointed Monday, the 10th day ol jsay, ran, at w o ciwa a. at. ana me court room ol satd Court in He. Helens. In Bald Count- and State, as tha time and Discs lor heartna ani settling: tha said account and net It Ion lordtstrl button, at which time and olace any nerson In- terestea in said estate may appear and Die writ ten objections to the allowance ol said account ana we irmuu oi saia petition. JAMFS ADAM9 Administrator of the Estate ol William Adams aeoeaeea. amT SUMMONS. la the Circuit Court ol the Stats ot Oregon, for tuc wwiif wi vuiumoia. Caroline Bandelman, nlalnUff, -vs. John Handelman, defendant ) ; To John Handelman. defendant: IN THE NAME OF THE STATE OF OREGON, You are reonlred to appear and answer tha complaint filed aamlnst von in tha above en titled suit, on the 11th day ol May, 1W, and II you fall to answer tha same, the plaintiff will Iti;u0i-cs:- uOCreediualvliig the mar riaaa contract exlatinc between von and tba plaintiff, and lor tbe custody of tha infant daughter named "Rosa." This summons la published by order of Hon t. a. Mcuriae, juage. uatea narcn it, inn. W. W PAQR s2mH Attorney lof Plaintft. FINAL SETTLEMENT. r0TIC18 IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT 11 the undersigned administrator ol th estate f Merrit Pomeroy, deceased, bsa Sled in tba County Conrt of Columbia county. State of Oregon, his final account and petition for firal settlement of said ee- atate, and that the judge of said court haa appointed Monday, the 2lth day of May, 1H07, at o'clock 1. M., and the courtroom of said court, in St. Helens, in said county and state, as the time and place for hearing aim settling ma said account and petition for final discharge, at which time and place any person interested in said estate may appear and file written obieciiona to tha at. lowance of said account and the granting vi sua petition. ynunvn i it r TV ,d Aministrator of ths estate of Merrit Pom eroy, deceased. a23m21 SUMMONS. In tha County Court ol ths State of Oregon for Michel Fierier, plaintiff, , vs. Pauline F. Bon nick, James Bonnlck snd Oeorce R. Hawkins, defendants To George B. Hawkins, ana ol ths above-named defendants: ei IH THE NAME OF THE STATE OF OREGON, You are reaulred to annear and anearer the complaint II led against yoa In the above entitled action on ine sen aay ot July, 1W7, said day be lnr th first day of the next regular term ol said Court, and If you lall so to appear and Kiuwer. igr wrai loereoi Mia piainua ply to the Court for Judgment aa oral said complaint, to-wlt: For Judgment axalnst tha above-named defendanta lor the aum ol asu.tw, wiu interest tnereoa Iron January uth 1MV7, at the rata of eight per cent nor year, end tha further aum of Sau.os uituinmn fualn said action and the eosu and dlsbursamanta therein. This summon Is published by order of tbe Hon. i. B. Ooan, Judge of said Conrt, dated pni laj, nan. ; U.W.COLE, awju Attorney lor FlaluUfT. SUMMONS. In th Circuit court ol ths Bute of Oregon, for CJ lim Kl m s'ASSasttr Esberg-OunttClgarCcacorporatlon, pUlntlffi va Henry Brannlna. defendant. l To Henry Breunlng, the abovs named defend ant: ST th? smr nven m tw nmonnw You are hereby reonlred tn a.na.r anil answer the complaint filed against you In the above entitled action on or before thaiithd oi May, vm, said day being the first day ol the noil regular term oi tne above entitled Court, and if you Ml so to appear and answer, for want thereof, said plaintiff will apply to the Court lor the judgment prayed lor in Its complaint, to wit: Foriudament aaalnxt tha ahova named defendant for the aum ot Sixty-four amfos-100 m.vi ioiiars, wun interest tnereon from toe l&th day of Beotemher. 18U6. and the coata and disbursements of this action, and lor an order ol said Court for tbe sale ol the real property at tached in this action in Baker County, state ol uregon, a escribed aa lots 18, 19, and it in block 5, In Stewarts fteeond Addition to Baker City, Baker County. State of Oremm. Thia summons ts published by an eider of the above entitled Court, made and entered tn said Court by tha Hon. Thnmaa A. Mi'Rrlda. Indira vx aid wurv, on uh ivm aay or aiarcn, mn. BAUER A GREENE, BSfuI Attorneys lor rialntllt Children Cry for Pitcher's Caatorla. WHITE COLLAR LINE O.R.&N.CO., PORTLAND ANO ASTORIA. BAILEY GATZERT Leave Portland dally except Sunday Alder street : A. M.. Ash street 7 A. M. Leaves Astoria dally IF.lt, T. O. J. POTTEE b. a v. co. Leave Portland daily-Alder street 7:45 P.M. Ash street P. M ; Saturday Alder street 1:46 M.,Aah street 10 F.M Tickets of tha two Comnanlea enod an hnth boats. 0. B. SCOTT, President. E. A. SEELEY, Agent WANTED FAITHFUL MEN OR WOMEN to travel for raiDonalbla eatahllahaa Iimim In Oregon. SaUry tfao anil as peosaa. Posltioa permanent. JUIereuce. Enclose sslf-addreesad staatped envelope. Tns Vatlsnal, SUf laauf aaas Bidf ., Cbleaga. : Oily Treasurer's Notice, St. Husks. Or., May T, 188T, NOTICE Is hereby givsn that sll nnpaid and outstanding city warrant of the City of St. Helens, Oregon, presented and endorsed "Not Paid tor Want of Funds," prior to June 1, 1KW. will be paid upon pre, nantetioii. Interest will not be allowed from this date Mar T HOT. VY. B. DILI.ABD, City Treasurer. ----s--s--------------- 3 Your Money's Worth Every Time Dolman's Store. . . . 1" fMy sWJ"'JylM'aW "nlJEfllsyQkf aaKjeMsajay ajaWJEf aaj All kinds of rough and dressed Lumber on short notioe. Builders' Materia Of the best quality delivered to any point ou tbe river at the Lowest Possible Pric One-half Cash and One-half In FARM PRODUCE. Address all order to H. B. BORTHWICK, Q0BLE, OREGON. Iilo TO THE ES.--A.VS- GIVES THg CH0ICB 0 Tf o Transcontinental Routes GREAT NORTHERN RAILWAY BY WAY OF Sookane, Minneapolis & St Paul UNION PACIFIC RY ' BY WAY OF ' DEH7IR, OMAHA, & KANSAS CITY 10W BATKS TO A IX EASTERN CITIES 0CKAN BTRAMEB8 LEAVE PORTLAND EVEUY 6 DAYS For San Francisco. For VuU Details Call on or Address Tf. H. HURLBURT, General Freight snd Pass. Agt., Portland, . KieNelll, Frss. msias;er. ORIENTAL HOTEL A. H. BLAKB8LKY, Proprietor. Board by Day, Week or Month AT BEA80NABLK RATES. Th table ta unrolled with tha beat tha market enoraa. averyming clean. A snars ol your pat- rouave 11 aouviiea. sr. MKLfcMf. okkuon PK0FES8I0NAL. . iUttrlr, ATTORNEY -AT -LAW ' Will BmetftM 1b All tvtnriM of ftrmenn er Wsasth fngtoD. Prompt attention g.rato oonr07sUkt tu Ira aoutrj oust now. Q. W. COLE, ATTORNEY AMD COUNSELOR-AT-LAW, ST. HELENS, OREGON. Title Abatrftct Booki. Nrvtarr Pnhlln. (Inmmli. iooor of Iee(J for WihinKton, and mexpr aciavru WVIIWMII 111 WUUWUUla Wlit UUIUVa 8. D. DENNIS, Attarnej an. Counselor at Law, General Law Practice. Collections, Foreclosures, Mechanics' Hans, ste. will practice In all the conrts of Oregon and Washlngian. TaYLOB BniLDlBQ, - - Bt, HaXSKS, OS. JyR. EDWIN R08H, PHYSICIAN AND SUKGE0N. St. Helens, Oregon rjR. h. r, ourr, PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. . " ;' 8t Helens, Oregon. TJR. i. g. HALL, PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. Olataksule. Columbia oonntr, Or. y K. MEOKRVE, Surreyor and (M Engineer - DELEMA, OREGON. County Rn rvevnr TanH Innni.. T-M Plattinv and Kmrlneerine- sxecnuidl. r r ' WANTED FAITHFUL MEN OR WOMEN . totravHforresponslbleesteblliha4hn..u Orafoa. Salary t7 and sinenses. Fol,ln lea' Dauaat. Keleranca. Enclose Mll-addraaasd TirANTEO-FAITHFUL MEN OR WOMEN T lo travel lor responslbls establlebed I honss to Oreson. Salary 7fo and axnensaa i?.?!? anent. Releraace. Eneloae mit..A.l Jl anvalnna. Tii K-ti..--i a.TrMl"BlJ Bldf.,CUioax. ' nu, Lumber Groceries, Clothing,. DART & ST, HELENS, OREGON, Complete Stock SHELF HARDWARE AND NOTIONS. Flour, Feed, ST. HELENSMEAT MARKET All Kinds of Fresh Meats, Hams, Bacon and lard MenU by Wholesale At Special Rates. MAIN BT211PI0T, I I Clatskanie Drug Store New and Patent Medicines Stationery, School Books. Prescriptions Carefally Compoandcd fAsrVarWaraii 2 eeesi sOkuafau LMfcaa aj aa ST. HELENS HOTEL.... Our tables will at all lime be fuuutl dulicucles the murktt Milords. TERMS REASONABLE FOR REGULAR BOARDERS . The hotel hating been newly refurnihml we are prcpun-J to gle luiis luctiuii is all our iatrons, aud sulicil your airouue. 1J. George, Proprietor, St. Helens, Or. vvvvvysvvvvv 'sr-vwwvwvw'i 0 You Can't Make S P Ssff Ptumm from S O f Crow'e Tail, nor a (oo4 V e1 i SfcalsiVV Btcycto from CMttngs. V X yVY?l MONARCH 0 (l Look Qssv g Vf Under the v2 gV Enamel! jlvd X . We want bright ( 1 lig fcW V bualnea men I Q Q to represent iu (I mM V O -aw 1 ver3rwnr ' O J MONARCH CYCLE CO., S v Chicago New York Loadoa. PORTLAND AND CLATSKANIE 03 03 STEAMER G.. W. SHAVER, Dell Bhayer, Master. CommenMnaV Anrft iff iuaa ,ni t-. nA..i.. a .. urui ..... ThmAav, i.T..i 7yiln j u n?.V eve"l ft o'clock. , - '"' " 1 Ul kZ I ?:'o7 i 7 "nesaay ana rmmy r.ii'.J TV oil" '.$r : ""'''! KBlsmauno; Bt, Helens iii.au. in rortland 1 :80 A. M. The eomnan v rsiirin. tha rWhr i. nh.nra tima without nnllca, ' ailAVKR THE JOSEPH KELLOGG & t4BjlJlfii"nt is - r. ssa alisil f rfflliMfsiaisiirn.i.s.it , i 11 -(-"lain.nif sf I'imi ruiH"" "'"" -FOR PORTLANr-r- Leaves Kelso Momlava w.in..i..... v.t.i k '..iv . m Le'' PorUand Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday at 6 o'clock a. m. Boots and Shoes MUCKLE of Rubber Goods Hay and Grain. James H. Sheldon, BT. XZWXjXBKB. OXIKOON. DR. J. E. HALL, Proprietor. Select Stock. and Druggist's Notions,' a IAAAA AAAAA supplied with the best edibles and WnilU. Iiruv III IT fMIIUIIIItMl Bl-IV"Til KelumlnK-IrfSves (Jlatsksnle. tiwe. eyeniriKS at 6 o clock. Will pass THANaPOBTATlOrl CORIfaNV. COMPANY'8 RIVER 8TEAMER