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COLUMMA COUNTY DIRKCTOUY.
Couuty Ulllcarct,
01rk.V,.V,7.V.l.,.....Jti4Kon Veod, Varnoma
H!ierlir J. N. Klee. UlatsKante
Treasurer..' .....K. M. Wharton St. Helens
8itlt, of Schools, ......... J. O. WatM, 8emooe
. Assessor...... .........Martin White, Ouiticy
Surveyor W. N. NUwrve, Ueleua
Coroner .....it. A. r. Moiaren, Kainier
ST. HEI.KNS, HUGOS, DEC. 10.
Onb of tha most fertile spots on
earth is Cubs, soil more people there
are dying of starvation than any where
ejse ia the world. '
Tub (01111(1-010067 vote in the United
States senate has been strengthened
fcy the 1S9? elections. Ia rolling on.
the silver moon is nearing the last
quarter. - '
Th great business improvement,
Which the country has seen since lost
July, is due largely to the feeling
among merchants and business men
that the new tariff will furnish both
protection and revenue sufficient to
run the government.
Gorman's defeat iu a state in which
he has until recently been as much of
a dictator as Crocker is ia New York
City, is a republican triumph of large
dimensions. The republicans will gain
a United States senator from Mary
land, and that viotory is heightened
by the fact that the democrat who is
retired is one of the most experienced
and adroit politicians which his pirty
has developed since the war. Mary
land has given a grand account of
herself.
Humorous papers may continue to
poke fan at the agriculturist, and city
Biea may persist in laughing at
"brother hayseed' as they condescend
ingly term him ; but it still remains
an unconlroverted fact that tha farmer
ia the only really independent man in
this world. He is practically the king
among men a he rules over his modest
domain from the tilling of whose fer
tile soil the only true source of ma
terial wealth he reaps bealth,strength
and happiness.
The state and county election to be
held in Oregon next June is one of
great importance in point tf numbers
of state, district and county officials to
be eleeled. . The lint of state officers,
embracing the governor, secretary of
slate, treasurer, school superintendent,
attorney-general and state printer are
to be chosen, also a member of con
gross from each district. It behooves
very republican to be on the alert
and see that our party the only party
that has, and can give prosperity to
the country, and peace and content to
its people fills these positions.
Thk farmers in Oregon which have
good creameries are fortunate. Even
when the price of dairy i roiucts have
been low, the dairying communities
have remained in the best financial
condition. There are a good many
farmers who have hitherto been con
fining themselves almost exclusively
to fruit-growing or some other one
branch of farming, who are now think
ing that it would be better for them i(
they could engage to some extent in
dairying. Where there is a creamery
near at hand it is an easy matter to
luake a start with a few enwi.
Last year Kansas gave Bryan a plu
rality of 13,000. The vote this year
hows a republican gaiu of something
like 33,000. On this year's vote every
congressional district ia the state went
republican. In 31 counties, repub
licans elected the entire tickets, and h
majority of the officers elected in 79
counties are republicans. The repub
licans elected 407 county officers in
the state, while the populists elected
217, and the democrats six. Evidently
the voters have had a taste of pros
perity. A good report may be ex
pec ted from that state in the state and
congressional elections next year.
- Brisk trade in the necessities of life
are notalways the best gauges of thrift,
. for people must bs clothed and fed, re
gardless of times. But the trade of
tha fakir is always an index of the
scarcity or plentifulness of money.
When the fakir can sell his wares
readily it is al way o a pretty good in
dication that people have money not
required in every day business ; in
other words, that tbey have money to
throw at the birds. Taking this as an
index, we must conclude that people iu
The Dalles are not in straightened cir
cumstances. Only a short time ago s
bankrupt slock of watches, jewelry and
trash was sold here at auction and the
bidding was brisk, nearly everybody
seeming anxio'is to part with a little
surplus cash nnd be humbugged. Then
another fakir came along who was
mating cheap ornaments worth from
fiv to fiffy ?ents, and sold them off
lite "hot raked" at from one to throe
dollars. These are only a few of the
evidences that Wasco county's big
crop has put new life into the com
munity, and has driven hard times
from the doors of The Dalles. Dalles
Times-Mountaineer.
IT is not surprising that the free
silver advocates 12 ud tbeir farces break
ing away from them, and taking
ground iu absolute fiat money. Large
numbers of them who supported silver
last year are reported fiom all sections
of the country as transferring their
party adhesion from the silver ranks
to those of tha parties and organixa
tions favoring an enormous issue of
paper money by the government. It
is entirely logical that the men who a
year ago were willing to see the gov
ernment issue dollars that would be
CO per cent fiat, are by this time will
ing to go further and make the dollars
all fiat. Astorian.
VERXOMA GLEANINGS.
A few Sue days tbis week.
News very scarce Id these parts. .
Guy Mill loft Friday for West port ou
Business.
Charles Armstrong was a Pittsburg vis
itor Wednesday.
F. L. Wilson left Friday for the county
seat and Portland on business.
Willard Denslow wis promenading the
streets of Clatskauie laat week, returning
home Sunday.
Peter Pnlmer and Clyds Mills were
busily engager) Friday cutting wood for our
worthy postmaster.
O. D. Lavender has left this valley again
for the lower river in quest of employment.
Robert Patrick's fare is again seen on our
streets. Robert has spent the past summer
in Butter county, but expect to start tor
Alaska in the spring.
Prof. Dow is havitiff quite an attendance
at his weekly meetings of Kinging school,
and those that attend report good order
aod(perfect attention.
Messrs. Samuel Mows and Wru. Wihon
drove another band of catiie to Portland
this week, making the second drove from
this neck o' the woods this (all.
Hans Ohnstianson returned from the
Astorla-Goble railroad Saturday, where he
has been employed as straw boss. He re
ports pienty of work for those U.al wish to
work. j
Our mail carrier was quite late Saturday
on account of bavin? to whistle for his do,
which was quite slow and tired. We hope
he will not have many dogs to toll over the
montaiu.
Ernest G. 8hannataan, accompanied by
Phillip Hheeley, passed through tbis ci y
Friday for St Helens, where the former
3oes to make final proof upon his home
stead scutu of town.
Frank Malmsten drove Cad Keasey's
?ara oVcf the mountr.lu Tnttuay, aim re
turned to Portland Friday in time tome.it
his parents, who have came on from the
East to reside in our midst in the future.
CliATSKANIE NOTES.
Fred I.anirefeldt and wife are in Portland
this week, having shut down the shingle
mill.
Miss Carrie Tichenor ia at home spain,
having successfully completed her three
months' of school.
C. W. Meserve, of Oregon City, made or
town a short visit last week, shaking bauds
with his mauy acquaintances.
Mr. and Mrs. Davey were in town Mon
day with their boy, Ralph, to consult the
doctor about an injury to his limbs.
L. J. Meserve rode over through the rain
from Mist last Saturday to spend a few
hours in our town. Lincoln is teaching at
Mutt. .
Mrs. Crosby returned witli her sick child
Monday morning after a few bays' absence
at the hospital. Her friends are gratified
at seeing her able to return so sooa.
Mrs. M. M. Ham. of Castle Rock, who
has been visiting friends in this vicinity for
some weeks, started for home on the
steamer Monday evening.
Bnd Bryant baa the Bryant stock of goods
removed from the Edgerton haildinic to the
postotfice building lately vacated by Page.
He is making a nice display there and in
vites his friends to call.
At a meeting of the school board Monday
a resolution was passed to cau a special
school meeting for Thursday of next week
to vote a tax for school purposes. Notices
are posted to that effect.
Ed Page returned from Portland Monday
morning and will spend a few days in this
vicinity before he takes his deosrture wiib
hia faniilv for Vale. Oreeon. Ed has a few
names on his books be wishes to interview
before be leaves town.
It was announced at the Breaching ser
vice last bunday evening that the ladies of
the missionary society would meet in spec
ial session at the church on Tuesday with
implements prepared to clean the building.
ery practical noma mission work that is.
One of the sad occurrences that at times
shock a community and remind us of life's i
uncertainty, was tbedeatb Irom Hcute pneu- j
moiiia of Archie, third sou of Mr. and M rs. j
E. 8. Bryant who reside near this city.
Deceased was a raa&nificient specimen! of
vigorous young manhood, but 20 years of
age, and when he took sick, less than a
week ago, it was thouzht that Wis vigorous
constitution would carry him safely through
me aisease. me pneumonia, nowever,
proved to be of a most severe type, and on
the evening of the day before death it was
noticed that he was rauidlv. failinir The
deliruni of fever kept him exceedingly rest
less iioro mat lime until nis aeatn. anout
2 p. ui. Monday. He was surrounded by
Ins parents and friends who did all thev
could to promote his comfort and recovery,
only to be saddened and disappointed by
seeing mm rapiuiy mil ana ai. Arcni'
wus wU known and a very popular younir
man iu this community, andhisearlydtath
is very much regretted.
SCAPPOOSB NEWS.
Heavy rains here tbe past few dayn.
A. H. Larsen has gone to Fort Stevens to
work.
Messrs. Un Meeker and C. A. Wikstrora,
of Houlton. were here rjatnrday to appraise
the damages on the Joy road survey.
Miss Boyle finished s full term of school
in district No. 9, last Friday. The lattday's
exercises were very pretty, and were wit
nessed by many patrons ot the school.
Be-not deceived, A Cough, Hoarseness
or Croup, are not to be trifled with; A
dose in time of Shilob's Cure will save you
much trouble. Bold by Dr. Edwin Rosa,
HARKS SHOE COMPANY
253 Morrison St., Near TJiird, Portland, Or.
SPECIAL BARGAINS
Children's School Shoes from CO cents upwards.
11,, VH1 " M M 1 fj .
Youths' " " i 28 i
All the Latest Styles in Footwear at Lowest Prices.
Marks Shoe Company
ok- '"PRISON ST.. NEAR THIRD, PORTLAV- f
A Correction.
St. Hsi.kns. Or.. Deo. 3, 1807.
(To the editor.) Iu tho local coluina of
the Columbia County News of data of Nov,
2tith, I notice the following: "in the ease
of the state of Oregon vs. Martin Davison,
in Justice tShanaaiian's court at Vernonia
lt Saturday, the defendant wits acquitted.
W. K. Tiniuions appeared tor the defense."
And in another place: "In the case of the
stale of Orejnm vs. Joseph Coulter, in Jus
tice Sbannahan's court it Vernonia last
.Saturday, the defendant was acqiiuieaon
five counts, and was bound over in the sum
of 1260. on one count, to appear before the
grand jury. W. F. Tinimons appeared for
the defense."
Tho fact are these: Martin Iltivison was
not acquitted, but the oliarge against him
was dismissed by my request, before the
case ever came to trial. In regard to the
chances of state vs. Coulter: lie w as ar
rested on one criminal charge only and
that was "assault With a dangerous weai-
ou, "for which ho was noun.i over in mr
sum of I50 to appear before the grand jury.
Ho una ats.i an esteil on a c halve of -'t hreat-
ening to commit a prime bv thn-atening to
kill," and he did not deny the charge ana
roniiinul to eive bonds of tlOO to keep
the peace. Now, Mr. Editor these are the
facts, and the statements in the News to the
contrary are unvarni-hed lies, meant to
mi.-lead, and do not contain an elcuientof
truth in thenv only that W. r. I immons
pieared for the detenu in the cases tried.
There were no other charges brought
against either of the above-named aeientf
anta ami wi,v such statements should ap
pear in a paper which pretends to give facts
to its readers is Deyoud my coiuprenrnwuu,
(J to. A. Hall.
MAUUIfcU.
LTNCH-MutUNs. At 8cappoone, Wednes
day. Dec. 8, Mr. Grant Lynch and Miss
Gertrude Mullina.
Dyspepsia cured. Shiloli's Vitaliser im
mediately relieve sour stomach, coming-ap-of-fotid
distress, and is the great kidney
aud liver remedy. Suld by Dr. R. Boss.
Ladies, tuke the best. If you are troub
led with constipation, sallow skin, and a
tired feeling, take Karl's Clover Tea. It is
pleasant to take. Sold by Or. Edwin Ross.
Karl's Clover Root Tea ia a pleasant lax
ative. Regulates th bowels, purifies the
blood. Clears the complexion. Easy to
make and pleasant to take. 23 cents. Sold
by Dr. Edwin Ross.
OASTOniA.
Asfit-
simils
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DISSOLUTION NOTICE.
XTOTICK 18 HEREBY GIVEN THAT THK
co-partnership heretofore existing be
tween J. R. Beeple fttid I'livid DttvU, known an
thetirrao' Beetle & Davis, publisher? ofTHtt
O he' jon Mist, t t. Helen, Orec-n, it thin day
dijwolved by mutual consent, J. R- Weegle re
Urinjf. Mr! Dtivid Davis will conduct the bus
iness in tne future ana tui omsuue toe saiu nnn
are payable to him and all account owed by
8am arm win oe pam oy mm.
J)ute4 thifl l&th dy I JSoyember, ift7.
J II THn,PaT
DAVID DAVIS.
NOTICE tOIl PUBLICATION.
Land Owes at Ormoh City, Or..
November 9th. 1R97.
XTOTTCE 18 HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE
il foUowtnjr-nuraed settlor has filed notice of
bin intention to make final proof In support of
his claim, aud that stiid proof will be made be
fore the Countv Clerk of Columbia Con my. at
at, Helens, Oregon, on uecemner 2un. i&w, vu;
CONSTANTINE MARSCHALL,
nmctmA Vntrv Vrt QQOK rnP th antithtVMt XA
oi uontieafttJ4 oi section townsnip o norm,
ran if warn.
He names the followlne: witnesses to Drove his
continuous residence upon and cultivation of
said land, vi: i. a. btu.ia, t. oitmeciti, joe
unpontand Fred zeuer, all or vwitey, ore won.
IU2U1V uiiAD. D. aiuu n ttegiBier.
NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT
XTOTICB IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT I. THE
nndersiened administrator of tbe estate
of John A. Attlne, deceased, nave tiled In
the odice of the clerk of the county eoart
of the state nf OreRou for Columbia county my
flniil account of Div administration npon said
estate, together with my petition for Bual dis
tribution of the renidua thereof, and that ths
said county court has made &n order aptKiintluR
Friday, the Htb dny of January, wm, al 2
o'clovs p. sn., and the courtroom of said county
court at the county courthouse in Ht. Helens, in
said couuty and state, as tbe time and place for
tbe hearing of said matters, at which time and
place auy peraon Interested in said estate may
appear and hie written objections thereto.
h. J. ME8EBVE,
Administrator of the estate of John A. Atkins,
deceased. dl07
NOTICE TO CREDITORS.
i In the Conntv Court of tlx State Of Oregon, lor
I Columbia County.
in the matter oi tne estate of William Wilkin
son, deceased.
VTOTICE 18 HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE
il undersigned was, on the 4th day of Octo
ber. 1817. duly annnlnted administratrix nf the
restate oi nuiiam Wilkinson, oeceasea, ny tne
j County Court of Columbia County, Oregon, and
all perrfoiiN having claims against said estate are
her3by required to present them, with the prop
! er vouchers, to the undersigned, at her resi
' deuce, near Pittsburg, Columbia County, Ore
gon, wituiu six raomns irnm meaaie nareoi.
Pittsburg, Oregon, Nov. 80. 117.
LUCINDA WILKINSON,
Administratrix of the estate of William Wilkin
son, deceased. d3d31
NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT
NOTICE IS HEREBY OIVEN THAT I, THE
undersigned executrix of the Last Will aud
Testament of Jacob Beusch, deceased, bsve
filed In the office of the Clerk of the County
Court of the State of Oregon, for Columbia
Connty, my final account, together with my
pennon mr nnai ntsfrioiition oi tne residue
of said estate, and that said County Court of said
County and Slate, has appointed January 14,
HMO. at 2 o'clock P. M., and the Court-room
of said County Court at the County Couct-bouse
in .St. Helens, iu said County and State, as the
time and place for the settlement of said final
account aud hearing suld petition for final
distribution; at which time and place auy
iwraon imeresuMi may anfiear ana nie tneir
objections thereto. MAKY HEUHCH,
Executrix of the Last Will and Testament of
Jacob lleusch. deceased. 010)7
SUMMONS.
In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon, for
IJ1B LOUUiy OI V'OlUTuDlU.
E. JS. Foss, Plaiiitlir,
William Kuenzler, Defendant.
To William Kuenzler, Defendant.
IN THK NAME OF THE HTA'i'B OF 0RE00N,
You are hereby required to appearand ans
wer the complaint filed aifnlnKt vou in tbe atHve
entitled suit on or before In first tl:iv of the regu
lar term of thisCourt, which will begin the llrxt
Tuesday after the second Monday ill May, WJS;
aud if you fall to suswnr, for want thereof,
the plaintiff will take judgment and decrees
prayed for in the comul&iut herein, declaring
the mortgages therein' mentioned, both given
on the '.aid day of January, IMS), one by Thomas
Miller to Defendant for the Kof SwCi, and
lots 8 and 4, and one given by Stephen Miller to
Defeudant for the SK, both tract of land be
ing in section 30, townships north, range west,
Willamette meridian, paid, and ordering the
sume huttancd aud released upon the records
thereof.
Publication of this summons is made in ac
cordance with an order of the Hon T. A. Mc
Urlde, Judge of said court, inflc the l'2th day of
October, h. T. BAttlN,
oa10 Attorney for plalutifT,
Lsdtos' Solid Durable Shoes from ft 50 upwards.
Ladles' Drcasy Btylish " " 1 70 "
Men's Solid Working " "160
Men's Dressy Stylish " " 1 76 "
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; Free Excursion ! j
TO PORTLAND- a-'
In order to onitbla our numerous frimid and customers lo pay
us a visit and-examine our NEW STORE with Its entirely
NEW STOCK we Imve ooncludud to give them au opportunity
of doing so FKEE OF COST.
Our Plan is
Everyone visiting our store from Colum
bia Count! who makes a purchase of us
amounting to $10
a, rami nf this add
of his or her steamer fare to Portland j
and return refunded by us.
To assure those who are not acquainted with our bouse, we
beg leu veto ..y that we have but .
And that is the lowest.
figures. Our stock is ENTIRELY NEW and has been care- i
fully selected by our Mr. Ben Selling, and we sell ouly at I'OrU- i
LAR PRICES. 4
Moyer Clothing Co.,
BEN SELLING, Manager.
OASTOXIZA.
Unfit
si alls
toss
my
alewtua
si
Dreadfully piervwus.
Gehts: I was dreadfully nervous, and
for relief took your Karl's Clover Root Tea.
It quieted ray nerves and strengtheasd my
whole Nervous System. I was I rouble J
with constipation, kidney and bowel troub
le. Your tea soon cleansed my whole ays
tern so thoroughly that I rapidly regained
my health and strength. Mm. 9. A. Sweet.
(Hartford, Con. Sold by Dr. Edwin Ross.
Cure that cough with Sbilob's Cure, The
lieut Couch Cnre. Relieves cioup promptly
tine million bottles sold last year. 40 doses
for 26 cents. Sold by Dr. Edwin Ross.
till is
It as
try
stfutan,
m
How to Cure Bilious Colic.
I suffered for weeks with colic and pains
in my Ktoiuaib caused by biliousness, and
hud to take medicine all the while until I
used Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Dl
arrhoea Remedy, which cured me. I have
since recommended it to a good many peo
ple. Mrs. F. Butler,, Fairhaven, Conn.
Persona who are subject to billons colic
can ward off the attacks by taking litis
remedy as sooa as the first symptoms ap
pear. Sold by Dr. Edwin Ross.
"The worst cold I ever had In my
life was cured by Chamberlain's CotiL'li
Remedy," writes W. H. Norton, of
Sutter Urei k, C'al. "This cold left tne
with a cough, and I was expectorating
all tbe time. The remedy cured me,
and I want all my friends when troub
led with a cough or cold to use it, for
it will do them good." Sold by Dr.
Edwin Ross.
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For Infant and Children.
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WANTED FAITH FUL MEN OR WOMEN
to travel for rMiwinslble established house
In Oretron. Salary I7W) and esneusas. Pmdtion
permauant. Heference. Kncloa Mlf-addrwund
stamusd envelope. Ihs National, Star luaur
aacs lildg., Chicago.
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ComtnisnIftTier of
JtevnU tor Wash
ington. ,
0. WCOLE
. Notary Public .
COLE & QUICK,
PROPKIETOKS OF
THORNE'S
Numerical SyslemJPitle Abstracts.
Title Examine, and Perfected. Ah-otrarts
PumiNhed. AwMjBKiiienin Kxamlnel. In
au ranee Written, Taxes Paid aud Convey'
ancin.
ST. HELEN. OBEGOR.
WANTEO FAITHFUL MKK OK WOMEM
to travel for resnonslhle established hnttss
InOreKoo. Salsry 7M) and txpsuses. PnilUon
permanent. Itefurence. Enclose self-addressad
stampad envelope. The National, Btar Insur
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CLONINGER& COOPER,
PROPRIETORS.
Wine and Liquor
Card tables, pool table, billiard table and
other devices for the entertainment of pat
rons, where time can be pleasantly spent.
FAMOUS FIRE LADDIE CIGARS
Besides other popular brands, are keol
constantly on hand to supply the increased
trade at this very popular saloon,
TUB FAMOUS-
CYRU5 NOBLE WHISKY
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This:
or over and presenting tjj
will have the amount s
All our goods are marked ia plain 4
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All kinds of rotifrb and dressed
Lumber on short notice.
Builders'
Material
Of the best quality delivered lo
any point ou the river at tbe
Lowest Possible Price
One-half Ctuh and One-half
lo FARM PRODUCE.
Address all orders to
H. B. BORTHWICK,
G0BLE, OREGON.
4 Get Value Received
V EVERY TIME AT
2 N. A. Perry's,
HOULTON, OREGON.
PROFESSIONAL.
1. W, DAY
W. B. DILL BD
ATTORNEYS -AT-LAW
Office next door to Cotirthotias,
BT. HKLKNH, OitKUON.
General practice in courts of Oregon or Wash
Inirton. Abstracts mule directly Irou couuty
records.
GEORGE A. HALL,
ATTORNEY - AT - LAW.
Collections, foreclosures, mechanics' lelns, etc.
Ilepuly prirtectitlng attorney. OUloe
with T. 1. Cleetou.
BT. IlKLICSfS,
Oreoos.
G. W. COLE,
ATTORNEY AND COUNSKLOB-AT LAW,
ST. HELENS, OREGON.
Title Ahstraet Bonks, Notary Pttblio, Commis
sioner of lieeds for WashlnKton, and an exper
ienced collector tn connection with office.
jQB. EDWIN K0S8,
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON.
St. Helens, Oregon
JJR. II. R, CUFF,
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON.
Bt. Helens, Oregon.
JTJB. . E, HALL,
PHYSirilAN AND SURGEON.
Clatskanle, Columbia county, Or.
W N. ME8EUVIC,
Surveyor and Civil Engineer
tJEl.ENA, OKKGON.
County Surveyor. Land Surveying, Town
Platting and Engineering worlc promptly
sxecntetl, '
WANTED FAITHFUL KBH OB WOMICH
to travel for respgnslble Ubltshed hnuse
In Orscon. Salary ?H0 and expanstw. Position
Iarnianent. Rnfcreuus. inelos salf-addrvMsd
lamptd envelope. The national, Star Insur
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Limer -
1 DART &
riiiltr Street,
wv yy ryyrnririrrihTrn''i i-r-sssiain.
Dtafor In..,.
CEKMAI
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Iticliidlne a
aiitldrvM
aMMsiii s
DART &
Main Street. -
ST. HELENSM EAT MARKET
All Kinds 01 Fresh Keats, Hams, Bacon anil Laid . ..
Meata by Wholesale
At Special Rate.
MAlKBTRtTKT, i t
CLATSKANIE
DR. J. E. HALL, Proprietor,
Has lest received a hwf asset lisMt
l aoods lr th.
....HOLIDAY TRADE....
Also a new and select stock of drugs aud patent medicines, fancy stationery, school hooks
and 'hoot sudle, eriuiiitr)r and toilet articU's, aud Iu tact r)lhtu which Is
usually sept at a unt-elass drug store.
Prescriptions i Ciirefully Coinpoimded
AT THE
CLATSKANIE DRUG STORE
THE MIST AND OREGONIAN
TWO TOGETHER
ONE YEAR, ONLY TWO DOLLARS
a. .ayr1
Vt..,,.,,.. ..,'A.W,..--a
WHITE COLLAR LINE
Columbia Itiver and Paget
Sound Navigation Co.
F0BTLA8D-AST0RIA ROUTE. .
Steamer Bailey Gatzert
rndfn Fontnf Aldnr Mtreet. Portland.
Leave. 1'ortianu dally (except Sunday) ul 7 A, M.
LandlneTeletihone dock. A.toria.
Leaves Asioria dully (eaceit fcuutlaj ) 7 t, M.
Oatsert Ttcketa Onod on Htentnor Thompson
Bteatner Thotuisou Tickets Uuod on Uauert
E. A. BKKLBV, Agt. U. B. 8C0TT, Pres.
MUCKLE BROS.
MAMirACTllKSBS of
Dimension Lumber, Fl(Mring,
Buntin. Shoatlilnu. CasliiKS, and a
complete stuck of tyt iy variety of .
Rough and Dressed Lumber
ALWAYS ON HAND.
AT THE OLD STAND, 8T, HBLKN8 0IIE0(
PORTLAND AND CLATSKANIE
fsfaiSSiit Abu-
STEAMKR a. W. SHAVER, Dell Shaver, Master.
Commendn April 15, 180(1, will leave Portland, foot of Waalilnuton street, Tuesday
Th ii rail ay and Htnirliiy evenlntfa at 4 o'clock. KrliirninK tenvea (latskanle. (tide per
niittini;), Monday, Wedimsilay nntl Kriilav cvftiinirs at 5 o'clock. Will nas Oak Point
about 7; Htlla7:ir; Mayger 7:211: Hulnler
n l'nrl. unit 1 A M ' 'ha n,.,..n..H,.
ftllAVKft
THE JQSEPHTeLLOGQ ,
JfSWJtta- . J. I
STR OTOSE3FI-I KlHLjLoaa
: -FOR PORTJL-ANr
Leaves Kelso Mondays, Wetlnesrlays, Btid Fridays al 5 o'clock a, m. Leaves
'" " . ,!.. , ... , p. ,.,,,,,. )l( ( r.inUnV ft m. '
MUCKLE
St. Helena, Oretfon.
Choice Groceries
Always on hand. Clour, kIh, and feed, Tohaoeo and
ellian, and smokers' arllelvs, uotlons, eta,
...Hardware.,.
CROCKERY AND TINWARE,
...Dry Goods...
tetif ml assortment of otnlhlnir, furnishings,
goods. Also a flue Uue oi bouts and shows.
MUCKLE
- St. Helens, Dresron. II
, , , t J
JaiTlCS H. Sheldon,
BT. IUM-KNB, OBWOON.
DRUG STORE
V)
O.R&N.
-TO THE .
EAST
OIVCI TH OHOlOt Of ':.
TWO TRANSCONTINENTAL
ROUTES
OBEAT
NORTHERN RL
VIA
SPOKANE
MINNEAPOLIS
ST. PAUL
ORKOOK
SHORT LINE.
TIA
DENVER
SALT LAKE
OMAHA-
CHICAGO KANSAS CITY
Low Rates to all Eastern Cities.
OCEAN STEAMERS
LEAVE PORTLAND
EVERY 5 DAYS FOR
San Francisco
Stramrr monthly from Portland lo
Yokohama aud Hong KoiiU, via the
Norlliern Pscifio Hieamsliip Co. in con
tiectiiin with O. R. aixl N.
For (till Information call on or adtlross
W.H, HHB1-HUUT,
(Jen. l'S'is. Agent,
PoilThSKD, Or.
fl:20; Kalatna 0:16: Kt. Helens 10:,')0, Arrivs
he cotnptiny recrvtw the rlffht to change thus without notice.
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THANhPOIiTATIMKI ClornPANV-
COMPANY'S RIVER STEAMER
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