The Oregon mist. (St. Helens, Columbia County, Or.) 188?-1913, May 14, 1897, Image 2

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    OREGON MIST.
ISSUED EVERY miDAV ROH!Il
BEEGLE A DAVIS.
Bafesctiptlosi Haln.
Ob eopr I advance.,...
One copy Mx zamUi......
Slugl. copy ...
Advcnlsini rata mad Known opon application
COLUMBIA COUNTY DIRECTORY.
Vmmtf Oiflcera.
Jvdire
Clerk
Sheriff
Treasurer . .
8111. o( Schools..
Assessor...........
Surveyor..........
Coroner...... .....
Commissioner j
J uL-. m Weed, Veriionia
J. n. Kirs, l latsnie
...X. M. Wharton Helens
1. g. Wans. Scapnouae
Martin While. Qnincv
. W. N. Meaerve, IMeoa
..Dr. A. P. McLaren. Kaimer
......P. A. Frasea. ricaiwo-tfe
...N. I. Ietrsou. Mint
ST. RELETS, BCOK,!HII I
Tbi national administration so fur
has awarded only small plums to Ore
gon, with the exception ot the com
missioner of the general land office.
Aside from this one only a few fourth'
class postmasters bare been appointed,
and those at very small places. The
honors will no doubt be belter later on.
Harts Scott oaa hied himself
away to Washing too to attend the
seating ceremonies of Mr. - Corbett,
whenever such ceremony shall occur.
It is but right sod proper that Harvey
should be the guest of honor and sit to
the right of the throne) when such an
event shall take place-wif it ever does.
Indications are very favorable for
an abundant fruit crop in Oregon this
year, lie ports from all parts of the
state are to the effect that prospects
for an eaormona yield of fruits of all
kinds were never better. It could
hardly be possible, however, that the
state should have two failures in the
. fruit crop in succession.
Pkrhapb no secretary of si ale in
Oregon has ever figured in the courts
daring his term of office as the present
one. The mandamus proceeding now
pending against that official will oc
cupy the court's attention for some
time to come, in fact it seems pretty
hard to get any action in the secretary
of state's office without a mandamus
suit.
W guest Senator McBride isn't
very mad at Senator Jones for holding
p the Dingle bill long enough to
get more protection for the products
of the far West, suggest the Salem
Statesman, the leading republican
newspaper of Oregon. It tnras out
that Jones will not act with the demo
crats but wanted it held in the com
mittee long enough to ask for little
more protection for tbe West.
Tn insurgents down in Cuba seem
to successfully meet every emergency
prepared by their Spanish oppressors.
Every day the Spanish government
and Spanish treasury grows weaker,
While the Cubans grow stronger. The
Cubans have evidently imbibed a little
Americanism by their close proximity
to a civilised nation. While Spain
makes repeated proposals of autonomy
for the island the Cubans just as often
reject any and all propositions except
that of independence, and indications
point to sack a result in the end, which
may not be far away.
Th present war between Turkey
and Greece would indicate that the
Greeks have greatly degenerated dur
ing the long yesrs of peace. They do
not seem to possess the courage and
military qualifications as of old, and a
general lack of confidence in them
selves and their leaders is apparent.
That old adage, "When Greek meets
Greek, then comes the tug of war,"
does not properly apply to the Greeks
of today. From the once moat power
ful and enlightened nation of the
earth Greece seems to have degener
ated to a point below that of Banmo
nia or Bulgaria. Even Turkey, tbe
"tottering" empire that the other na
tions have been waiting to see fall for
several years, marshals her coldier
across sll the provinces of Greece nn
molested. : '
The war between Greece and the
Ottoman empire seems to be for tbe
sole purpose ot giving the soldiers of
the two countries a little experience
in warfare, since the other great pow
ers stand ready to intervene in case
either combatant is getting seriously
worsted. Like the war between China
and Japan there are very few people
being skilled on either side in compar
ison to tbe loss in the civil war of this
country. The soldiers of tbe old coun-!
try do not fight like Americans, any-:
way, and that fact may account iu
some measure for the success oi tbe
Americans in all wars ever engaged in.
The sinple truth of the matter seems i
to be that the great powers of Europe,'
except the republic of France, stand
ready at all times to protect royally,
and while they cannot agree as to a
division of Tnrkey or any other totter
ing monarchy, tbey do not want
see any republics established on that
side of the great water. The powers
are simply allowing Turkey and Greece
to engage in a little practice in the
military art, and will call them off
when they become tired.
to
secession from the Netherlands, there
was a strong desire among its people
to establish a republic, but the big na-1
ttons opposed this purpose and a lim
ited monarchy was established instead.
If France had been a little less power
ful the great nations would havo pre
vented the second republic, that of
18-18 52, and have headed off the third
republic, which was created in 1870.
There were some vague aspirations in
Roumeoia and 8ervia for republican
government at the time they set up
in business for themselves, but out
side pressure kept this feeling down,
sud both selected crowned heads.
Greece will have to put up with a
priorsling for a long time, though she
may possibly drive out the present one,
King George I., as she did his prede
cessor a third of a century ago. Eur
ope baa too many republics already
for tbe peace of luind of despots, and
the number is not going to be in
creased this year.
Tbi question as to the probable
height of the water in the Columbia
this year is a matter of no little con
cern to those living on the bottom
lands and on the water frouL Of
course, after all the discussion, the ele
ments will determine the matter, for
the height of the water will depend
entirely upon the condition of the
weather for the next mouth or six
weeks. All concede that there is suffi
cient snow in the mountains every
year to overflow the Columbia bottoms
should the weather conditions con
tinue favorable to melt the snow, so
that predictions as to the stage of
water is aa uncertain as the weather.
It has been claimed that there is a
greater depth of snow in the mount
ains now than prior to the great water
of 1894, but it must be remembered
that three years ago a greater amount
of snow melted thau had been tbe
case for many years. Then it was
that the lower strata of snow, or solid
ice, which had been packing down for
so many years, was subjected to a hot
sun and came down with the unusual
flow. The snow at this time, it is
said, has not that solid ice foundation
and consequently has not the amount
of water in it to reach the high water
mark of "94 But notwithstanding
this, the water may come very high if
the weather continues warm.
COUNTY COURT-MAY TERM.
Ths talk of a republic Jn Greece is
interesting, but it will not be trans
muted into fact. When Belgium
gained its independence in 1831 in its
At a regular term of tha County Court of
the State of Oregon, for tba County of Co
lumbia, begun and held in the oonrt-room
of said Court, in St. Helens, on Wednesday
May 5, 1897, when were present Hon. J. B.
Doaa, judge; P. A. Frakes andX. D. Peter-
son. commissioners: J ad son. Weed, clerk;
J. N. Bice, sherifi, tbe following proceed
ings were bad :
Matter of petition of K. C. Dale et al, for
county road; petition granted and A. W.
Johnson, Andrew Elliott and Frank J.
Peterson appointed viewers, and W. N.
Meserve surveyor, to meet at the farm of
H. C. Dale on June 18, 1367.
- Hatter of petition of a C. Hudson et al,
for county read; petition granted and
Caesar Bolari, O. B. Anstiae and 8. K
Hudson appointed viewers, and W. N.
Meserve surveyor, to meet at the residence
of 8. C. Hudson oa June 9, 1867.
Matter of petition of Joe Dnpont et al. for
county road; petition granted acdJeaae
Hendricks, C. L. Ayres and Leopold Dn
pont appointed viewers, and W. M. Mes
erve surveyor, to meet at the residence of
Joe Dnpont on June 16, 1867.
Matter of assignment of tax certificates
to Cbas Spinner; ordered that tax certifi
cates No. 416 and 601 be assigned to Chas.
Spinner on payment of tax, costs and pen
alty.
Matter of petition of W. H. Kyser and
W. A. Young for an order directing sherifi
to execute tax deed. Petition granted.
Matter of application of Israel Spencer,
commander of Joha Bocber Post. G. A. K.
for relief of James Whitcomb. Petition
granted.
Matter of appointment of road supervisor
in road district 19. A. Sieaert appointed.
Matter of petition of K. W.James for
credit of tax. Petition rejected.
Matter of appropriation for Boys and
Girls Aid Society; ordered that 5 per
month be appropriated until further or
Matter of cost bill in case of stats vs
Michael Fierier; cost bill corrected and
allowed.
Matter of cost bill in case of State vs
Newell; cost bill corrected and allowed.
Matter of cost bill in case of State vs
Neil O'Hare ; continued for the term. I
Matter of cost bill in case of State vi
Vivian ; cost bill corrected and allowed. 1 I
Matter of cost bill In case of State vs
Victor Wisel; cost bill corrected and al
lowed. ' I
Matter of petition of O. E. Wunderly et
al, for county mad; petition granted and
John W, Boales, A. K. Morgan and J. H.
Cramer appointed viewers, and W, N.
Meserve, to meet at the residence of O. W.
Kyser on Jane 7, 1897.
Matter of cost bill in ease of Bute vs T.
B. Vail; cost bill corrected and allowed.
Matter of cost bill in case of State vs Ida
Kelley ; cost bill corrected and allowed.
Matter of cost bill in case of State vs
Frank Lonkey; cost bill allowed,
Matter of cose bill in case of Bute vs Win.
Wood; it appearing to tbe court that tbe
proceedings were Irregular and withoot
authority of law, tbe cost bill was rejected.
Matter of application of Frank Vander-
most to become a citizen of the United
SUtes; ordered admitted.
Matter of petition of P. O. Marks et al,
for county road; continued for tbe term.
Matter of rebate of tu to J. B. Oiltner;
it appearing that J. 8. Giltner had been
double assessed for the years 1896 and 18G6,
it was ordered that be bare a rebate of
$13.60.
Matter of credit of tax on delinquent !
rolls; ordered that the clerk make tbe
proper entries on tbe delinquent Uz rolls '
when proof of payment of Use are made. '
Matter of rebate of Ux of I. L. White: it j
appearing that I. L. White bad paid Uzes
oa property that he does not own, it -was '
ordered that he have a rebate of S3-70. I
Matter of settlement with county officers;
accounts of clerk, sheriff and treasurer ex
amined, found correct and approved.
Tbe following bills were examined and
allowed:
Henry Huber, support ot county
charge... ....116 00
Martin White, county assessor 133 00
William Wood, attorney tee ........ SO 00
Georga W. Lane, support ot llitner
children, 18 00
0. A. Sanford, stationery, etc ...... . 10 00
J. D. McKay, milage, Erersol case., t 40
Dan Balch, same .... ............ 140
Judson Weed, return of money paid
oat for recording Northern Pacifle
railroad deeds and mortgages... .. Ti 80
Richard Henuq, interprs ter for
county assessor (00
C. Eheltoo, boarding M rs. Buckbse. . S 00
C. W. Blakestey, work in assessor's
offke.... . 17 80
a W. Blskesley, work on vault 80 00
Judmw Weed, posing for county
officers SO 00
J. N. Rice, postage 20 00
A. H. Sheffield, support of Headley. 20 00
G. F. Lindgren, supplies, Domeyer.. IS 70
Dart A Muckle, supplies for McCoy
family 10 00
T. 0. Watts, supplies, county charge 19 30
U Monicel, work on bridge ....... .. 10 S3
J. b. Watts, school superintendent. .140 00
W. H. Wagoner, hoarding Jordoo... 11 80
Sam Sing, washing for county charge . 1 00
John Pringle, supplies, count charge 6 IS
E. Ross, medical attendance, county
charge S3 60
J. O. Watts, postage for past year. ... IS 00
A. P. Mcldtren, examination of In
sane patient 5 00
A. A. Johnson, boarding Joe Green . 36 05
St. Helens Light 4 Water Co., water
rent .. 6 00
T. K. Mills, boarding prisoner ....... 75
N. D. Peterson, county corawissioner 27 40
E. 0. Blackford, stationery 5 76
H.O. Howard, lumber, rd 22. ....... T 65
W. I. Parker, medical attendance,
county charge 5 00
Watts & Price, supplies, county cage 9 00
M. Rosier, lumber, r d T. 3 SO
Irwin Hod son Co., eUtioaery 1 SO
JndsonWeed. freight 2 SO
W. J. Rice, attorney, examining in
sane patient S 00
W. J. Bice, attorney, prosecuting
county cases .....100 00
V. GlenUki, work in r d 23 ......... . 6 00
Honeyman, DeHart ft Glenn, powder
torrdS 13 S5
A. H. Tarbell, supplies. county chg. 2 85
P. A. Frakes. county commissioner.. 20 00
J. C Moreland, attorney, prosecut
ing county cases........ 288 50
Glass ft Prudbomme, Ux ledger. .... 20 00
A. H. Blakealey, boarding prisoners. 7 20
Meston-Dygert Co., judgment roll
index 17 50
Glass ft Prudhomire, stationery. . 1 00
Geo. D. Barnard, steel vanlt fixtures 332 SO
F. M. Parker, work in rdSl ........ 10 80
W. H. Dolman, supplies for James
Moore........................ 2 45
St, Vincent Hospital, attendance of
Mrs. Blake.......... ..... . 44 00
JohnS. Turpin, boarding-Jury....... ISO
Meserve Bros., lumber, r d 17 36 00
Oregon Mist, sUtlonery and printing 29 25
H. B. Borthwick, lumber, r d 6 30 87
A. Robinson, arresting insane person 2 80
Matilda G. Miller, making transcript
of land titles.. ........... ... 7 56
William Fraser, boarding prisoner... 26 50
A. N. Clark, making jury list for
Union precinct..... 00
C. 8. Emerson, assisting in same 1 50
J.H. Urie, same........ 1 50
Meier ft Frank, clothing for county
charge , 7 70
B. Hansen, support of children ...... 6 00
Court adjourned without day.
The Best Rcsbc4t fer Bthewasatlsas
From the Felrhaven fH. T.) Register.
Mr. James RewUnd, of this Tillage, sUtes
that for twenty-five years his wife bas been
a sufferer from rheumatism. A few nights
ago she was in such pain that she was
nearly erasy. She sent Mr. Rowland for
tbe doctor, but he had read of Chamber1
Iain's Pain Balm, and instead of geing for
the physician he went to the store and pro
cured a bottle of it. His wife did not sp
prove of Mr. Rowland's purchase at first,
but nevertheless applied the Balm thor
oughly, and In lees than aa boor's time
was able to go to sleep. She now applies it
whenever she feels an ache or pain and
finds that it always gives relief. He says
that no medicine which she had ever nsed
ever did her as much good. The 25 and 50
cent sizes for sale by Dr. Edwia Rosa,
School Report.
Report of school in district No. 15 for the
month ending May 7, 1807;
Number of days taught 20
Number of days attendance 443
Number of days absence 26
Nomber of times tardy 4
Number enrolled 27
Average number belonging 23
Average daily attendance 22
Names of pupils who were neither absent
nor Urdy during tbe month: Martha
Barr, Beatrice Barr, Mabel Boisvert. Bu sa
ner Bryant, Benjamin Franklin, Mrs.
King, Everett King, Adam Rice, Elmer
Wood and Willie Wood.
Perfect in deportment: Martha Barr.
Fahit Beans, Teacher.
Wheels,
CsaSfy SaSsT- Too!
' tnuii ..
Ladies', Gcsttasafr ft Taafca
The lightest Running Wheels on Earth.
THE ELOREDGE
I THE BELVIDERL
Ws aisrsrs Stsa Sots' tewtnf sVeMnssf
tVfcf MkssJea t ws Bake ees Wheats)
National Sowing Machine Co.,
M Broadway, Factory?
NswVark. , SMvldai. Us.
School Report.
The following is a report ot the school
Uughl In district No. 87, (Goble) for tba
month of April:
Number ot pupils enrolled.... ... 26
Arerare attendance 21
Pupils neither absent nor Urdy: Rose
Bishop, Paulina Lengacher, Otis Curbtnan,
Ada Bishop, Bertie Bishop, Mabel Jones.
Fanny Iwrk, Teacher.
CASTORIA
For Infanta and Children.
haa
ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE,
i . i . t,.i,.,..iL.ik.
County Court ot Columbia Couuly, Oregon, ad-
miuiairaioroirne hum or ieujainia r. peer,
AtitsMmd. and have aualined aa auen. All ir
ami havin olalma aualllat ttald estate am bara-
ry raqutnu 10 proem ins aama. wun proper
fODchers. 10 me al ma omce oi "i;oie a yuira,"
In ml Hvlena. la said oniiMtr and atate. wltbla
six monina from tu dale hereof.
iMled at at. ueleua, ureauu, April is, inrr.
K. E. Ul'll K.
Administrator ot ths EsUte ol Bvujamtn F.
.ear, oeoeaaeo. aittmit
SUMMONS.
In the Circuit Court ot the State ot Oregon, for
me vouuty oi t-oitiuioia.
Caroltus Uamlelman, plaintiff, )
w.
John HandVlman. defendant. )
To John Handelman. defendant:
Tn T IS NAM 8 OF THK STATE OrOnEUUn,
A You are reoulretl to anoear and anawet tha
complaint Sled againm you tn the above eu
uueo euii. on ua ma ay oi mmj, mi. aim 11
Euufal) to answer ths aame. the plaintiff will
ike a Judirmeut and decree diswlvlna ths uier-
rlaea contract existing between Jou and tbe
plaintiff, and for the custody of the Intaut
aaugnier wuneo --nona.
TMe summon ta publtahed by orisrofHon.
1. A. xcoriue, judge, ueieii aaron xi, un.
w. w. r&uA,
e&nlt Attorney for Plaintiff'.
FINAL SCTTkCMCNT.
NOTICB 19 HEREBY GIVEN THAT
the undersigned administrator of the
estate et Merrit Ponieroy, deceased, bas
Bled in tha County Court of Columbia
county, State of Oregon, his final account
and petition (or oral settlement ot said
state, and that tha judge of said court bas
appointed Monday, the 24th day of May.
1,-417. at 2 o'clock P. M., and the oourtroom
of said court, in St. Helens, in said county
and slats, as ths time and place for hearing
and settling the said account and petition
lor Qnal discharge, at which time and place
any person interested in said estate may
appear and file written obiections to the al.
lowance of said account and the granting
ot said petition.
EDMOKD 0. OILTNER.
Aministrator of the estate o( Merrit Pom-
eroy, deceased. a'trt2l
SUMMONS.
In the County Court ol the State of Oregon for
iioiuraoia iounir.
Michel Fierier, plalutlft.
TS.
Panllne P. Hotir.lck, lames Bonnie and
tiaorse R. Hawkins, defendanta.
ToQeorire R. Hawkins, one ot the above-nam ad
neremiaiiTs:
IN THK NAME OF TBS STATE OFORKOOH,
You are required to appear aud answer the
complaint Iliad axainst you In the above enUtled
sciiou on tbe &th day of July, 1117, said day be
ing the fint day of tbe next regular toxin of
aaid Court, and If von fail so toanoearand
answer, for want thereof said plaintiff will ap
ply to tb Coart (or Judgment as prayed for In
aaid complaint, to-wit: For Judgment aaaliut
ths above-named defendants fur th sum of
S4U.W. with Interest tberaon trora Janaary Uth,
btn, at ths rate of eight per cent per year, and
the further mm of tin.uo aaattornnva lees In
said action and tbe coals and disbursements
therein.
This aummons is published by order of ths
ua uours, a
O. W. COLK,
Hon. J. B. boss, Judge of sal'
April S8, 1BOT. 0
adOJU Attorney lor Plaintiff.
. NOTICE TO CREDITORS.
T0TICE 18 HEHE8Y GIVEN THAT
JLV me undersigned bas, by the County
Court of tbeHtaUof Oregon, for the Connty
of Columbia, been duly appointed executrix
of tbe esUU of Jacob Beosch, deceased,
and that ail persons having claims against
the esUte ot said deceased are hereby no
lined and reonired to Dresent tha same.
duly verilied and with proper vouchers, to
the noderigned executrix, at her residence
on Booth Beaver, Columbia county. Ore
gon, within six months from tha date of
ims notice, iiated Mar 3d. Im.
MARY REtTSCK.
Executrix of the esUUof Jacob Beusch,
aeceaseu. mvj4
THBISIIHEK'S NOTICE.
County Treasurer's Omci,
BT. IlELEifg. Or.. Mav 14. 1897.
"VOTICE is hereby given that all unpaid
xl County Warrants of said county,
which have been nreeented and endnnulid
"Not Paid for Want of Funds," prior to
August 28, imi. will be paid npon present-
uuu iuia twice, inuresi will not ne at'
lowed after this date.
K M WHARTON.
ml4jll Treasurer of Columbia County, Or.
Children Cry for
Pitcher's Castorla.
Children Cry for
Pitcher's Castorla.
Get Value Received
EVERY TIME AT
N. A. Perry's,
4 HOULTON. ORfGON.
srsmrsyi syt ssi ay jajai sjy ayi jy xy ayan
WANTED FAITH tXTL MEN OR WOMSH
to travel for rasnonalbla established hoaaa
in Oregon. Salary 1780 and sxpenasa. Position
rjermanent. Reference. B&oloaa aall-addraaaad
stampsd envelope. Ibe National, Bias Insur
ance Bldg, Chicago.
Children Cry for
Pitcher's Castorla.
WHITE COLLAR LINE
-AKD-
O. R. & N. CO.,
PORTLAND AND ASTORIA.
BAILEY GATZEBT
leaves Portland dallv exceot Sunday Alder
street :4A A. St.. Ash street 7 A. St. Leaves
AStona dally 7 r. M.
T, J. POTTEE
o. k. a x. CO.
Leaves Portland dally Alder street 1:4t P.M.
am streets r. M. ; run n may Aider street :&
P.M., Asb street 10 P, at.
Tickets of the two Companies good en both
boats. C. . SCOTT, President.
E. A. 8EELEY, Agent
WANTED FAITHFUL If EN OR WOVEN
to travel for responsible established home
In Oregon. Salary I7W) and expenses. Poalllea
permanent. Reference. Enclose eslf-addrseeed
stamped envelope. Tbe siatienal, Star Insur
ance bidg., Chicago, ,
TBtSASVBEftm PJOTICSU
Countt Treasurer's Office,
t. Hblsms, Or., May 1, is-j.
Notloe Is hereby given that sll unpsia
County Warrants of said county, which
huve been presented and endorsed "Not
Paid for Want of Funds," prior o jiny
a I, win h imtfl iinnn nresenlatlon
at'this office. Interest will not be allowed
after this dais. K.M.WHARTON.
ni7jt Treasurer o! Columbia uoumy, ur.
etuaVa
4 Your
Honey's Worth
Every Time t
Dolman's I
Store. . .
flat ay ay Sjji sysy ay xysy sx ay syxfg
Lumber
AH kinds of rongh and dressed
Lumber on short notice.
Builders'
Material
Of the best qnslity delivered U
any point on tbe river at tbe
Lowest Possible Price
Oncv-half Cash and One-half
la FARM PRODUCE.
Address all orders to
H. B. BORTHWICK,
GOBLE, OREGON.
pi
Lhlo
TO THE
EAST
OITES THE CHOICE 0
Tw o Transcontinental Routes
GREAT NORTHERN RAILWAY
.": BT WAT OF
Snokane, Minneapolis & St. Paul
UNION PACIFIC RY
BT WAT OF
CEN7ER, OMAHA, & KAHSAS CITY
. LOW BATES TO A IX
EASTERN CITIES
OCKAN BTKAMKK8
LEAVE PORTLAND EVERY S DAYS
For San Francisco.
For Full Details Call on or Address
W. H. HCELBUBT,
General Freight sod 1'ass. Agt. Portland,
B. McNeill, Free. asi4 maaager.
ORIENTAL HOTEL
A. H. BLAKE8LET, Proprietor.
Board by Day, Week or Month
AT REASONABLE BATES.
Tbe table Is mnnlled with ths best the market
affords. Everything clean. A share of your pat
ronasa ta solicited.
ST. HKI.ENH. OKKtibN
PROFESSIONAL.
ATTORNEY -AT -LAW
Will DrtfcCtfM In all wmi-fa of ftrtsrfta nr Wauih
Inf ton. Prompt attention glvtn to coof
iusr autfj DUUtrj UUsjiUsJMa,
Q. W. COLE,
ATTOBMEr AND COCNBBLOB-AT-LAW,
ST. HELENS, OREGON.
Title Abetraet Bonks. Notary Puhlle. Pmnmla.
sloner of Ied. tor WsMhlnstoa, and snexper
leneed oolleclor in con uetstl oa wltb office.
8. D. DENNIS,
Attorney and Counselor at Lai.
General Law Practice.
Collections, Foreclosures, Mechanics' Hens, stc.
will practice In all the courts of Oregon
snd WsahlUKlen.
Tstlo BtriLDiso, - - Br. ni.Ens, Ot.
JJB. EDWIN KOHH,
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON.
, St. Helens, Oregon
JJR.H. K.CUF',
P1IY8ICIAN AND SURGEON,
St. Helens, Oregon.
JJB. J. X. HALL,
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON,
Clatskaule, Columbia county , Or.
N. MEOEBVX,
Surveyop and Civil Engineer
DELENA, OREGON.
Ooantv Bnrvevor. Land 8urevtn' Town
Platting and Engineering work promptly
executed,
WAMTED-rAITHIUL MEN OB WOMEN
to trarel for mpouslblseatabllsbsd house
la Orefoe. Salary 7M) and expenses. Poaliloo
Kmaaaai. ilelarenes. EnelOM .elf-addreawd
ance Bld., Chicago.
Groceries, Clothing,.
Boots and Shoes
DART & MUCKLE
8T.,HEUENS, OREGON,
Complete Stock of Rubber Goods
SHELF HARDWARE AND NOTIONS.
Flour, Feed, Hay and Grain.
ST. HELENSMEAT MARKS
Ail Kinds of Fresh Meats. Hams, Bacon and lard
Meats by Wholesale
At pttai Rates. James II. Sheldon,
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Clatskanie
Drug
Store
DR. j. E. HALL,
Proprietor,
New and Select Stock.
Patent Medicines and Druggist's Notions.
Stationery, School Books. Prescriptions Carefully Compounded
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' Our tables will st sll limes be found supplied with the boat edibles sod
dvlicaoies the market afl'ords.
! TERMS REASONABLE FOR REGULAR BOARDERS
i The hotel having boon newly refurnished we are' prepared to give satis
, faction l all our patrons, snd solicit your patronage.
J. George. Proprietor, St. Helens. Or.
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BTEAMEB O. W, SHAVER, DeU Shaver, Master.
Commenfln Anrll 1A. IHtWI arlll luairn PnrtUn r.1 Wa.Mn .t...t T,,Uv.
Tborsday and Bundsy evenings at ft o'clock. KoiurnlnK-Leaves Clstskanls,' (title per-
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SO. Arrive
Itliont notice.
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inorsasy ana eundsy evenlnss at ft o'clock. KolurnlnK-Leaves Clstskanls, (t
nutllng), Monday, Wednesday and Friday evenings at 6 o'clock. Will pass Oi
abmit 7; Stella 7:lSj May per 1:26; Kalnler8:20; Kulaitia 0:15; Ht. Helens 1(:S0.
n rortland 1 :i)0 A. M. Ths cotnpsny reserves tba right to change time wlthon
THE JOSEPH KELLOGG & COMPANY'S RIVER STEAMER
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I Leaves Kelso Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays si 5 o'clock s. ta. Lcsyh
, Fortland Tuesday, Thursday fend Saturday st 6 o'clock a. m.
permanent. Refersnns. Kneliue selt-addraaaad
suaped snrelose. Tne MaUoaal, Star luu?
aas Bldf ., Ckleaao. '