The Oregon mist. (St. Helens, Columbia County, Or.) 188?-1913, March 25, 1898, Image 2

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COLUMBIA COUNTY DIIMCTOKY.
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t,.t .......JudKOU Weed, Veritoma
8'terin .... J. N. Rifle, Ctatskaiile
Irm-iw K. M. Wbartoa St. Helens
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Doroner , Dr. A. P. McLaren, Haulier
r, i I...... ..P. A. Prases, rleaupojse
ConunlSKloners j ,..K. 1. Pelrso.u. Mint
ST. tlKCESp.OHttiliOJI.IWAKCtt 88
Miss Mamie Part jeut Bunds in
iiuscuy.
Tom Clontnger, )r.,ol Eeappoose, tu
ia tows Monday.
Ei Fhilbrook has eon to Forest
Grove M stteud school.
Wai, T. Watts, of Scappoosa, was in
town Monday afternoon.
Mrs. F. L. Clear aed Mr. D. Davis
.were in FortUuc! Tuesday.
School Superintendent Watts, of
. Bcappooaa, was ia town Tuesday.
JUr. M. Burlingame will preach at
Houlton Sunday at 11 a, m. and 8 p. ro
Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Day entertained
ft tew friends at wbiat Monday evening;
Jadge Does cam up from Bainier
Tuesday, returning bom the aam
day.
Ke. Mr. Philbrook will preach at
BcappooM next Sunday morning and
evening. ;
Mr. G. D. Young returned to Port-
laud Taesdar alter spending a lew
days iu town.
16. Wikstrom attended to business
in Portland Monday, aa did also Mr.
.W.HDolmaa.
Mr. O. A. Brodie, of Portland, I
member of the Oregon Wood Com
pany, was in towa Monday.
A abort Urm of circuit court was
held here laat Saturday. A few ma-
lion and demur were heard.;
John Scott shipped the building
etone Wednesday to Astoria, which he
ha been engaged in getting out.
A ton of W. H. King, of ClaUkauie,
lost one of his fingers in bis father's
shingle mill at that place Wednesday.
Mr. D. W. Freeman, of Fiahhawk,
waa in our city Tuesday on bis way to
attend the funeral of Mis. Alooso Mer
rill.
Mrs. 1L J. Scott has complete line
of spring millinery oa display at her
residence in this city, Ladies invited
lo inspect.
; District Attorney Cleeton was in
towa a tew houra Saturday, continuing
on to Hiilsboro, where court convened
Monday morning.
Hon. Norman Merrill, of Clatakanie,
was in town Tuesday on his way to
Beer Island to attend the funeral of
his sister-io-law, Mra. Alonao Merrill
Robert George went down to the
Coweeman Tuesday to visit bia father.
Bob is contemplating a trip to Califor
nia, and will probably locals at Bed
Blufla. ...
County Clerk Weed and Surveyor
Heserve went over to Vernonia last
Sunday, the former to look after bis
farm and the latter to survey the Coul
ter road.
The case of the state of Oregon
John W. Isenhart hss been decided in
tbs supreme court affirming the decis
ion of tbs lower court. The opinion
was given by Wolvsrtoa.
Mr. Charles Muckto. of this city, is
confined to bis room with a very ag
gravated and stubborn attack of la
grippe. His physician, however, does
not anticipate anything, serious.
Mr. B.B. Carlson, of Wisconsin, who
hss ben in this city and vicinity for
over a week, and who came West look'
iog for a dairy farm, started on bis re
tarn home last Monday. He made uo
purchase.
The campaign of 1898 ia Columbia
county ia fairly on, the democratic and
populist conventions having been held
aod a full ticket placed before the peo
ple. The result of tbs conventions is
a complete fusion.
Prof. Vaa Scoy, of Portland, deliv
ered a splendid lecture in the M. E.
church here last Friday evening on
"Books." The professor is sn able
speaker, and his lecture was greatly
appreciated by those who beard hioi.
Monday night's frost, it is feared,
severely injured the early cherries, but
so fat as apples, pears, and plums ars
concerned there is perbsps little or no
injury done tbein, ss tbe buds were
not far enough advanced.
Clarence Beed, of Vernonia, waa in
to see OS Tuesday, Clarence is con
siderably interested ia tbe Bock creek
mines, aod be says tbe prospects for
successfully working tbe mine this
season are not at all discouraging.
Carpenters are at work this week
repairing tbe jail floor. A quantity of
material for that purpose arrived down
from Portland last weak, and wheo the
work is finished tbe callaboose will be
a much safer place to keep prisoners.
William Tyacke, who has been em
ployed at driving team in this city for
some time, went to Bainier Tuesday,
where he found employment in Peter
son's logging camp back of that plsce.
Will is engaged ss a timber feller at a
monthly salary of 800.
As ws stated some time ago, 8t Hel
ens is now to base a bowling alley.
II r. Charltis Gable has recently pur
chased the Cooper barn, on Front
street, and is now St work clearing
and cleaning away, preparatory to en
Urging and remodeling tbs building
for bis alley. The material has ben
ordered, and as fast as tbe work can
be pushed tha alloy will be completed.
Tli enterprise will afford a source of
mumwnt for tha public, and we be
lieve a source of revenue for the owner.
ON
Editor Penois, at the Rainier B&
viuw, was circulating on our streets
Tuesday. Mr. Dennis had been spoken
of ss a candidate for district attorney,
but when seen by a Misr reporter
denied any knowledge of the state
ment. Mr. Dennis said bis sympa
thies l;;a UU IW ir luoveuiem.
but tie was not a candidate lor oiuco.
He said it would bs folly to undertake
to .defeat Mr. Cleeton, ss that gentle,
man was popular, a good campaigner,
ana Ms re-election was being de
manded by other counties in the di
trict.
The hypnotio entertainment given
by Dr. IS artel Inst Saturday night was
a decided success; in fact so much so
that it was contiuued on Monday night
by special request. The demonstra
tion were convincing, and enjoyed by
each and everyone present during last
night's entertainment. Bob Hill went
on lbs stag to bs treated for tha
tobacco habit, of which he wasaslave,
and Hill pronounces the curs com'
plete, and says that it la now impossi
ble for htm to usa the weed to any
form. The entertainment netted the
library $22 80. Warrenton Tribune.
I desire to attest to the merits of
Chamberlain's Cough Bemedy as one
ot the most valuable and eminent
preparations on the market. It broke
aa exceedingly dangerous cough for
nt in ii hours, and in gratitude there
for, I desire to inform you that I will
uever be without it, and you should
fesl proud of tbs high esteem in which
your Bemedias are held by people in
general. It is the one remedy among
tea thousand. Success to it. O. B.
Downey, Editor Democrat, Albioo,
Ind. For sale by Dr. Edwin Boss.
There will be an entertainment at
N. A. Perry's ball, at Houlton, on Sat
urday evening, March 26, the proceeds
to finish paying for tbe organ and tbe
walk to the ecboolhousa. Tha enter
tainment will constat of speeches, dia
logues, songs, and instrumental music,
with refreshments after programme.
Admission to hall, 10 oenta; to supper,
IQ cents each. All children takiug
part ia the entertainment, free. Every-
body invited.
It ia, or should be. the highest1 aim
of every merchant to please his cus
tomers; sad that the wide-awake drug
firm of Meyers A Eshleman, Sterling,
IU., is doing so, is proven by the fol
lowing from Mr. Eshlemao: "In my
sixteen yeara experience in tbe drug
business 1 have never seen or sold or
tried a medicine that gave as good sat
isfaction ss Chamberlain's Colic, Chol
era and Diarrhoea Bemedy. Bold by
Dr. Edwin Boss.
Doctor Bartel, a celebrated bvnotiet,
will give an entertainment in this city
at the opera-house next Friday, April
1st. Tbe entertainment is sure to de
light, please, and instruct men and
womeu of all classes, and something
tha little folks will remember a life
time. Tuis is your opportunity to sea
and hear of tbe things that are stirring
the whole world. Admission, ad ulta,
25 cents; children 15 cents.
Mr. 3. L. Smiley, manager of the
Eureka Epicure A Packing Company,
was in this city Monday looking after
fishing interests and visiting Mr. and
Mrs. J. H. Sheldon. Mr. Smiley states
that the prospects for a lively season
in the fishing business are good. A
very high water is not looked for, a
sufficient rise, however, to enable gill-
net iBshermen and seiners to operate
their gear at an advantage.
The railroad rate wsr now on offers
great inducements to people to take
an Eastern trip. .Never in tbs history
ot the country have rates been so low
as at tbe present time, and certainly
toe opportunity to ro East at compar
atively uitie cost is golden. One can
goto Missouri river points for $20,
first-class; to Chicago, $31 50; to St,
Louis, $27 50; to Nsw York for $35.
On tha morning of Feb. 20, 1895, 1
was sick with rbeumstism, and lay in
bed until May 21st, wbsn I got a bot
tle of Chamberlain's Pain Balm. Tbe
first application of it relieved me al
most entirely from tbs pain, and tbe
second afforded complete relief. In a
abort time 1 was able to be up and
about again. A. T. Moreaux, Luvarne,
Minn. Sold by Dr. Edwin Boss.
It is authentically stated that Mr.
Marshal Shearer, of Desp crk, has
sold his valuable body of cedar and fir
timber, consisting of 340 seres, to Mr.
John .Lane, tbe pnrcbass price beiog
f low. The purchaser is in ins saw-
mill business, and it is thought be has
made a very profitable investment.
Ole Sundby, who for two years has
resided at Hanford, Cat., returned to
this city on Thursday night of last
week on a visit to his parents and
frisnds. "Peg" is much pleased with
California aa a place to reaide, and ex
pects to return there at once.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Tracy, of Ver
nonia, returned on Tuesday from a
visit to Seattle. - Frank says Seattle is
"bummer," and prospects for a repe
tition of old-time days are good, in
fact, they are being experienced in
that city at present.
The entertainment to be given at
the opera-bouse next Friday night will
be highly entertaining, refined, and
instructive. Endorsed by the press
everywhere. Admission, only 25 and
15 cents.
Don't fail to attend the hypnotist
entertainment at the opera-house, on
JTriday night, April 1st. You will be
well repaid for your attendance.
Bus and Carpet Weavers. Mr.
and Mrs. H. H. Doan, of Bainier, who
recently returned from Sandwich, Ills,
are engaged in tbe manufacture el
I
chenille rugs, which are of the latest
design and highest attractive features
in appearance and quality. . Their ma-
hioe is one of Kirk s latest improved
osrpet and rug weavers, and to see a
sample of tbe work is at once to be
come impressed with it. The material
used is imported from Pennsylvania,
and its quality is guaranteed. Their
Workmanship is of tbe highest char
acter, and the rugs sre not equaled in
any carpet establishment in Portland.
Some of the rugs are on exhibition In
this city, and we believe all who are
contemplating the purchasing of such
sn article of adornment and comfort
cannot do better than to see those
samples before buying. Mr, aod Mrs.
Doaa are prepared also to weave car
pets at the most reasonable prices, and
they guarantee tha work. . i
Bio Pbkep Pkal A. W. Stanton,
buyer of sheep from Montana, com
piuted tbe purchase laat Saturday in
Pendleton f 1600 yearling, 8500 choice
breeding ewes, and 3000 lambs, to bs
delivered si Heppner sfter shearing.
The ewes brooiiht 92 !5 rwr hoad and
the lambs fl 65. Tbe seller was B. F.
Monroe, sn extensive sheeiHiwner of
Condon, Gilliam county. This is the
largest daal so far reportnl in Eastern
Oregon this season. Mr. Stanton is
still in the market, as he wants a few
mora sheep. He has slso made pur
chase from a Umatilla couuty sheep
man, John Campbell, who sold bim
1600 head of breeding ewes on a basis
of $2 50 for tbe ewes and $1 25 tor tbe
undropped lambs.
Cold Storaoc at Astoria. The
establishment of the . Trescott cold
elorape plaut in Aitoria ready to han
dle 300 tons of fish during the coming
season, also two other plants, each of
which will have a capacity equal to
that of their competitor, will aid in a
greet measure in solving the fishing
question this year, aod will tend to
keep the price for raw tub at a good
figure. It will also be the starting
point for a new industry in Astoria,
which wa trust will in a few years re
sult in tbe establishment of deep-sea
fisheries there.
BsauLAlCBBDULS Soow. On Sat
urday night the tracklayers on the
eastorn end of Astoria-Goble railroad
reached Beaver slough, and on the As
toria snd they got about three miles
above W est port, leaving a gap of eleven
miles to complete tbe line. This pres
ent week the tracklayers will push
along as fast as the pile-drivers snd
the irestle-buildiag can getoutof their
way. It can confidently be expeotsd
that the line will be completed to
connection about the first of April and
after two or three weeks ballasting.
etc., it is probable that a regular
schedule will be adopted between As
toria and Portland.
Bev. Mr. Smith will preach ia Mr.
Haley's place at Houlton and St. Hel
ens Sunday.
The body which was reported found
on Knox & Abraham's place, on 8au-
vies island, was that ol en Indian in
fant. Dr. McLaren went np on Thurs
day of laat week to investigate, return
ing tbe same day.
Mra 8. A. Miles is quite ilL
Mr. W. J. Sanborn, of Sanborn's
landing, wss in town last week.
aS4MN.
Hashisok At Houlton. March 23. 1SD8,
io iti rue or Alfred uarrism, a son.
HAKaSieis.
GiKTT-Usaia. At Houlton, on Monday.
March 21, 198. by Justice Clark. Mr H
Gtrty and Miss Anna P Usher, both of
this county.
DIED,
Msaaiix. At Deer bland. Or., on Sunday,
. . an . m j . . i
Meriil, aired 33 yeara. Cause of death,
convulsions. ,
Deceased was well known in thia vicinity.
having resided hers since she wss a little
girl. Bbe resided with tbe family of John
Benbamier maiden name being Clara Jans
Rockett, and was universally liked. De
ceased was born in Clark county. Wash.,
near Vancouver, in May, 1865, residing
there until she was 12 years of ags. A bos-
band and three daughters are left to saoorn
her untimely death. Tbe funeral services
were held at the family resilience at 1
o'clock, Tuesday, and tbs remains were
laid to rest later in the day at the burying;
ground near Deer Island station, in tbs
presence of a large number sf sorrowing
friends and acquaintances, Ber. Philbrook
conducting the services.
Notice of Precinct Primaries.
Kotice i hereby given that on Saturday,
April 1. 1898, at 1 o7clock in the afteraoon,
the republican primaries for Union pre
cinct, Columbia county, Oregon, will be
held in the courthouse, in the city of St
Helens, for tha purpose of electing firs (S)
delegates to tbe county convention to be
held at Clatskanis, on Wednesday, April 0,
l(i. and lo transact soch other business as
may come before the meeting.
I). DAVIS, Precinct Committeman.
SUMMONS.
In the Circuit Court of the Stats of Oregon, for
Columbia County.
George Kan. Plaintiff, vs. A. J. Alley sad Jesse
To A. i. Alley and lemm Alley, Defendants.
AJier. fcieouama.
N THKNAMK OF THB STATE CFOBKOON,
jl you ana vac n oi too are nareDj
f Ton are h.reo, rani
quired to
appear snd answer the complaint Sled against
you In the above entitled action bv the 10th
day ot May, 1898, it being the flrat day of tbe
term of said Court next following the expira
tion of tbe pnolfcatlon of this summons, and ft
you fail to answer the complaint the plaintiff
wiu cause your aeiauu ro oe entered, ana apply
to the court for tbs relief demanded ia the
oomplsiut, to-wlt: for a judgment against tha
asrenaanc. a - Auey tor ine aura oi S441.70, wnn
Interest as the rate of 10 per cent per annum
from tbeltSd day of October, UM, togethmr with
f 1430.00 attorney's fees and costs, sod that a de
cree he made against both ol yon foreclosing all
interest which you had on th 23d day of Octo
ber, 1W4, the date of the momrage given by de
fendant, A. I. Alley, to plaintiff, on the prem
ises described, or have sioc-t acquired In or to
the N'W'of the (othenrles described as
lot No. 2) and the SEW of the NE'and the NEW
oi ine or seouou no. ,
township No. S.
west of the Willamette
meridian. In Columbia count
ty. Oregon, con
tainine 120 seres of land. an
id ordering said
premises sold according to law, and applying
toe proceeas tneroi w tne payment oi saui juog
nifiit. This summons is published by order of the
rjonoraoie jootra or mis LourL nuuia aa tne
una day oi atarcn, leue.
Dil.LARO A DAY,
nnl Attorneys for Plaintiff.
SUMMONS.
In the Circuit Court of tha Btate of Oregon, tor
T. A. Sluda, Plaintiff, vs. Paulina giuds, Defend'
ant.
ui unuu uiuiiii.
To Paulina Sinda, tbe above-named Defendant.
In joe AMa or tne atate of Oregon: Ion
are hereby required to armear and answer the
complsf ut filed against you in the above entitled
first day of the next term of ald court follow.
ins the expiration of the time prescribed in the
order for the publication of this summons, and
if you fail to to answer for want thereof, the
plaint! If will apply to the court for the relief
demanded in the complaint, to-wtt; for a decree
dissolving tbe bonds of matrimony now and
heretofore existing; between nlalntlff and de
fendant; for the costs and disbursements of this
suit; and for such other and further relief as
may be equitable. This summons is published
by order of the Hon. T. A. McBrtde, Judge of the
above-entitled Court, made thia 1Mb day of
March, tout.
C. J, McDouoal, W. A. M. Johss,
m25ra- Attorneys for Plaintiff.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
Laid Orgies at Oaasos Cirr, Oa.,
February 1, 18BS.
NOTICE 18 HEREBY OIVKN THAT THE
following-named settler hss filed notice of
his Inteutlon to make final proof in support of
his claim, and that aald proof will be made be
fore the County Clerk of Columbia County at
St. Helens, Oregon, on April 2nd, IK8, via;
RUPUS D. BLAKELY,
Homestead Entry No. 9WS, for the east K of
southeast of section 25, township ft north,
range 6 west, and lot4 and aoutheast $i of south
west of section SO, township 4 north, range
weet.
He names tbe following witnesses lo prove his
continuous residence upon aud cultivation of
said land, viz: W. C. Kicbman, of Keaeey, Or
eKon, snd John Campbell. George ft. gliZKorald,
snd Lewis JriUKrald, of Vernonia, Oriron.
1-iX.l CHAB. B. MOOKfci), Register.
Tub Li'mbkr Business. The lum
ber busiiiess ot Lane couuty is now a
most prosperous business, and all mills
s re rushed with orders, ilie follow jug
from the Lebanon Criterion speaks of
tbs mills at Saginaw; "A. B. Nick-
arann writes from 0o!t:';0 GfOVO tllUt
the lumbar company with which he is
now connected at that place is doing
an immense business this spring. Mr,
Nickerson has oharge of the planing
mill, and says that he received the
other day an order for five cars of
drvsssd flooring, and that before he
had one carloud dressed they seut in
a duplicate order making iO cars.
They now bave on hand order to the
amount of laUAJw feet of dressed luni
ber. They bave also an order from a
railroad in the East for 75,000 red fir
ties, 500 hemlock ties, and 25,000 cedar
ties, snd other orders sggregsting 41)0
csrloads. Tha lAwnnH employs 60
men aud the planer 20.
dry Treasarer'e Nottoa.
IU ..II .Ml. v. 1 1 1 n niij v, . .l.i.i...
Oretron, endorsed "Not paid for want ot
funds." Brier to Nov. 12th ars now
payable npon presentation to uie, aud will
not bear inisrest after una nate.
W. B. Uiiuhd, City Trair.
Dated, 8t Hvlens, Oregon, March list, ls
Card of Thanks.
The undersigned desire to sipress their
thsnks to trie mis snd iiebhHora for their
kindness darinc tbs brief llinoss snd burial
of my wife, and assure you that ws are
duly appreciative of your many kind
Alohso Msaaiu. asd samu.t.
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Bton that cough I Take warning. It mar
lead to consumption. A StAc bottle of
Shiloh's cure may aave your Ills. Hold by
ut. aawio iuiss.
Shiloh's Consumption Cure cures where
otners ran. is is tne waning oouga cure,
and no home should be without it. Pleas
ant to take and goes right to the spot. Sold
ty vt. Jbdwin aoaa.
For constipation take Karl's Clover Boot
Tea, tbe great blood purifier. Cures head
ache, nervousness, eruptions on the face.
and makes the head clear aa a ball. Sold
by Dr. dwia Rosa.
Catarrh Cured. A clear bead and sweet
breatb secured witn Shiloh s Catarrh lem-
eily.eoldon a guarantee Nasal injector
tree, sold by vt. auwin moss.
Karl's Clover Root Tea. for consumption
it's the best and if after using it you don't
say so, return tbe package and get your
money. Bold by nr. tuiwiu noes.
Farm For Sale.
A good piece of land, containing UO seres, for
sale at a bargain. On the place ia a good house,
two stories. well finished; a barn 64x64;
three acres of orchard, bearing all kinds ot
Iniit; good garden; cut over JO tons of tame aav
each year. One particularly good feature in
connection with the place Is the cedar timber,
which is eitimaled to bs worth ttouo.
For further information call on E. I. Quick,
8t Helens, or at this office. Terms easy.
WAKTID FAlTHFTTI, MIW OR WOMKW
to travel for rasponalbl established house
ta Oregon. Salary gso and expense, foattiva
permanent. Kefersuoe. Jincloee self-addressed
etempsd envelops. The tiaUooal, Star laaur
aaoaslag., Chicago.
WAifTKD FAITHFTJt, MCW OS WOMSM
to travel for responsible eetablishsd bouse
sn Oregon. Salary ,780 and expense. FoeiUoa
permanent, Reference. JCacloas ssl'-sddreseed
stamped envelope. The MaUoaai, Star Insur
aase Bldg., Chicago.
FOB A
County Repnblicaii taiitioB
A republican convention for the county
of Coluutbis, stats of Oregon, is called to
meet at Uatakame. ijregoii, on Wednesday,
Aoril 8. 1WW. at 10 o'clock A. M.. for the
purpose of nominating candidates for tha
county offices of said Columbia county,
and to elect six (6) delegates to tbs slate
convention, and to transact any other busi
ness mat may come netore ine convention,
Tbe convention will consist of thirty-live
Jo ) delegates, apportioned among us sev
eral precidcta as follows :
Apiary ... ...
Auburn
Beaver Falls.
..1
..3
.2
..6
..8
...1
Nohalem ......
Oak Point
Bainier.,....,
Scappoose ....
Clatakaoie . .
Deer Island.
Marshland . .
Sherman 3
Unioa. 6
The same being one delegate-at-Iarga from
eacb precinct and ore delegate for every
twenty-fonr(24) votes and one for the major
fraction of twenty-four (24) votes esst for
Supreme Judge Robert 8. Bean at the Juns
election In li.
The county central committee recom
mends that the primaries in the several
irecincts be held at tne usual voting places
n said precints on Saturday, April 2. 11.
at 1 o'clock P. M., and that the delegates
attend tbe convention in person,
ry order or tne committee,
W. U. PERKY, DAVID DAVIS,
Bacretary. Chairman,
CASTORIA
Tot Infant and CfciMraa.
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Commlnsioner of
Deeds lor Wash
ington. COLE & QUICK,
PBOFBIET0R9 Of
THORNE'S
Kamerical Sjsteijifle- Abstracts.
Titles Examined and Perfected. Abstracts
Furnished. Assessments Kxamined. In
surance Written, Taxes Paid aud Convey
ancing. -
ST. IieLEfllt, 0HKG0X.
WANTED PAITHTrJL MEN OB WOMEW
to travel for responsible established house
fa Oreeon. Salary 170 and expeusss. Positfoa
pennaneot. itference. ancloee self-addressed
tampad envelope. ThstiaUoaaL Star llisur-
it uig., bnivsgo. ,
E. E. QUICK G. WCOLE
. Rotary Public, j
Oriental Hotel
L. L. DCCKCR, MANAOIR.
ST. 1IELEN3, '"' t OiiEUoN.
everything In connection with the house It
itrwily flrat class. About twenty well ftrnlhMl
and well kept rooms. The table supplied at all
times with Uie beat the market affords.
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MONEY'S WORTH'
VtRY TIMI AT
DOLHAH'S STORE.
T. NELtrta, OREGON.
Mr. Onlman always keeps a full stock
of tieneral Merchandise, which bs sells
at prices that diy competiUou.
O. R. & N;
-..TO TH
EAST.
Oives the choice of
Twa Transccntincnta! Rcntss
JSREAL. ...OREGOL.
KOSTBERI E'y. SHORT LINE E'y.
. . via ' ' ; ' via-. '
SPOKANE DEKVKB
MINNEAPOLIS SALT LAM
BT. PAUL OMASA
snd sad
CHICAGO KANSAS CITY
, ,fl(an ytsamscaw
Oregon Ceo. Y7. Elder
CITY OF TOPEKA
LIAVI PORTLAND IVERY flVE DAT8 FOB
ALASKA POINTS.
OCKArf STKAMCRS
LKAVB PORTLAND SV BKY ruUR DATS Fob
SAN FRANCISCO.
STEAK BR monthly from Portland to Yo So
noma and Hons: Kona. la connection, with
tne u. n. ei n. Ampauy.
For full Information call on or address
W H. ill KLBUkT.
General Passenger Agent, . Portland, Oregon
DODWEtL. CARIJLt, A CO..
General Agents Northern Peel tie B. B. Co.
Portland, Oregon.
Get Value Received
EVERY TIME AT
N. A. Perry's
HOULTON, OREGON.
FOR PORTLAND, DAILY.
TIAMIft
Young America
WILLAMETTE SLOUGH
Leave 8t. Helens
Arrive at Portland...
Leave Portland . . ,
Arrive at Bt. Helens..
. :H0 A M
.10:00 A M
. 2:110 P M
,. 0:00 P M
' FA KM M CENTS. '
Will Carry Nothing but Passengers
and Past FrcaKus.
JAMES Ot OD, Master.
PBOFE88IONAL.
I. W. DAY
W. B. DU.LAKS
ATTORNEYS -AT-LAW
Office next door to Courthouse.
ST. Ulf LENS, OHKUGtl!
General practice in courts of Oregon or Wash-
Ington. Abstracts made directly from eouuty
reoorus.
GEORGE A. HALL,
ATTORNEY - AT - LAW.
Collections, foreclosures, mechsnles' lelns, eta
Afepuiy prowcuuug etuiruey. vucs
with T. 1, Clsetoa,
St. Helehb, : : Obkooh.
G. W. COLE, '
ATTORNEY AHD COUNSELOB-AT-LAW,
ST. HELENS, OEEGON.
Title Abstract Books. Notary PnbllS. Commis
sioner oi ueens for wasnington, ana n exper
ienced collector In connect! on with office.
0R. EDWIIT BOSS,
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON.
; St. Helens, Oregon
JJB, II. B. CUFf,
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON.
BL Helens, Oregon.
hall,
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON.
Olstsksuis, Columbia county, Or.
ry X. ME8SBVE, s
Surveyor and Civil Engineer
DELENA, OEBOOKT
County Snrveyor. Land Surveying, Town
Platting and Engineering work promptly
executed.
SSaSSar2e2S8&28
rwn Street,
Dahrt is..,,
including a
and dross
DART &
Main Street, -
C. W. KN0WLES, Managers
Mr. Know les was, for many years, proprietor of the St. Charles
hotel, and while there established a reputation as a hotel man.
He is now iu a better position to entertain his friends than ever
before, and will welcome all his old patrons to his Dew place ol
business, where eau be found an up-to-date hotel.
Corner Fifth and Washington Streets, Pcrt!3nl
Ipt ahw autp
JLsi-llQln.i JULi JL1V UU Q1U1VL
DR. J. E. HALL, Proprietor,
. Has fast received a tsrga smirtnuat
. ef freeA snd Pwro
Drug's and Ctiemicals
ii i.a i iv ' Krwi
Also s new aad select stock of drng) and patent medicines, fancy stationery, nchonl bona,
and school supplies, perfumery and toilet articles, aud in tact vrv thing which ia
usually kept at a Srst class drug store.
Prescriptions Carefully Coraponnded
-AT
CT.ATSKANTK
., . .
-TU
BANQUET
SALOON
OLONINGEIUCOOPEB,
PEOPaiETORS.
Wine and Liquor
Card tables, rmol table, billiard table and
other devices fur lite entertainment of pat
rons, susrf aims cau urn lueeattnur epent.
FAMOUS FIRE LADDIE CIGARS
Besides ether popular brands, are kept
instantly on hand to sudiiIv tha increased
trade at this vary popular saloon.
THB FAMOUS
YRUS NOBLE WHISKY
IS KEPT AT THB BAWQUET.
JOHN WINTERS
MANUFACTURE Of
Casks and Barrels
ATKIN S OLD STAND
ST. HELENS. OREGON.
STEAMER G.
DELL SHAVER, Maeter.
TflTpa Portland, foot of Washington street, Tuesday, Thursday, and Snndav evanfne. . a
litmVU o'ehwi. Ktumlii-l.ves01at.karii,tl,le permitting MVnd.rWedneHiy InJ
Prlday evenings at So'eloek, Will psxs Onk Point abnntTi btflla T:1S: lUvnr f-M Iy'.
Kalaraafhia: St. ll.ilnn. ail
Chang, time without notice.
Two Newspapers Together.
3
3- .: -
1
OREGON MIST
Only Two Dollars Per
sV'
...STEAMER JOSEPH KELLOGG....
leaves KhIha
on Mondays,
Wednesdsvs
snd Fridays at
O'clock a. m.
Portland and Kelso Routs
St. rJcI-stu, Crsjoa.
Choice Groceries
Always on hand. Flour, grain, and feed. Tobacco snd
vigars, aud sutukura' articles, uuttons. elo.
...Hardware;,.
CROCKERY AND TINWARE
...Dry Goods...
general assortment nf clothing, furnishings,
foods. Also a Hue tins of boots aud shoes.
MUCKLE
- St. Helens, Dregon.
11
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THI
STOT?F
. . M
TIUCKLE BROS
MANUPAOTUfrCrtl OS
Dimension Lumber, Ploortng, R'i.tlo, Sheath
Iu. i:sliisv, and a complete stock of evsrr
vsrletv of
ROUGH and DRESSED LUMBER
ALWAYS ON NAND
AT TUB OLD STAND, BT, HELENS, OR
WHITE COLLAR LINE
THE COLUMBIA RIVEi AND PUGKT SOUND)
BAVIOATIOH 00.
FOEIUHD-iSIOEIi EOUTE. -
Steamer Bailey Gatert
Landlne Foot n 11.. u, .... .
Leaves l'orliand dally teseeut Sunday 1 at 1 A. M.
Leaves Ashia dally feaoept Suudav) 7 P. St.
Oatsert Tljketa Oood oa Steamer Thompson.
Steamer Thompson Tloketa Oood oa Uauert
B. A. 8BELKY, Agt. V. B. 8C0TT. Pres.
W. SHAVER
The Only Direct Route
,PROM.u
Portland to Clatskanie
JZD
Arrive la Portland 1:3U a m. The coatparijr roeervss the right to'
Shaver Transportation Company.
am OREGON IAN
Year In Advance. '
IftVA Port
tftllft Tltt),sly-a
1 huHMiay, And
fiaiunturi, at
via Willanstts Slcrh..... .