OREGON MIST;
FIUDAY, APRIL 22.
I. H. Jor1and,
ionu Monday.
of Warren, wni Jri
Mm. Iltmstmw, of IIoulLon wm In
jTurtlund Tuesday.
Mm. M. 0. Gray vlsiUd Portland last
Monday afternoon.
" Afr.ftdln.RoM Mi light-tenlng In'
Portland lasl Friday.
JDr, Edwin Bos did business in
1'ortluiid on Monday.
James Bhldon wm Portland vis
tor Monday aftornoon.
Attorney Q. A. Brodift, ol Portland,
wi in thin oily fuotday.
Mr. Ed Stun wood wan among tbe
visitor to Portland Monday.
Tbe Columbia Is tlowly rising m a
ywult ol lite recent warm weather.
Mossrs. Dr. Clin" and Oeorge May
gar were in Portland last Haturday,
Mr. W. D. Connell, of Deer Island,
was visiting in this city Wednesday.
Mr. Oenree and Charley Merrill, of
Deer Islauu, were in Portland lion
day. Mr. ITpz Caples, of OapW Landing,
was let Portland on Monday of tbia
week.
JMr. A. T. Law, of Quinsy, wl in
this city Monday attending lo matter
of busluosa.
WAR IS CERTAIN!
War with Spain I an assured thing,
M the president at 11 :30 on Wed net
dny ilgnad tha concurrent reiolution
demanding ihat Spanish troop forth
with evacuate Cuba. The ultimatum
wa ont to Spain, giving that nation
until Saturday to rofue or accept.
Troojs are at present teing mobelinsd
u convenient places In the South, and
the only thing that can avert war Is
Spain acceeding to our demands and
the conceedlng of that country's free-
om. The American navy is hld in
readiness, and although no call for
vol un tear 1ia been made by the pres
ident, there are hundreds of thous-
ndf of men anxiously awaiting the
Invitation. The Spanish minister.
Polo, with his staff, received his pass
port and Wft Washington Wednesday
for Spain, by way of Halifax.
A OEM-INK BUHPIUSE.
W. A. Harris was purchasing goods
for his grocery eslabhebmeiit in Port
land Tuesday.
Miss Flora Vinoot, of University
Psrlt, is in this city visiting her sister,
Mrs. U. O. Haley.
The Rev. Mr. A.Fairohild will preach
t k annum next rjaniay at U a. m..
and 7 i 80 in the evening.
Old aoldlert and prospective soldier
coma and hear the lecture at the
church Saturday evening.
Rev. Mr, Puilbrook will preach at
Bcappoose next Sunday morning and
veuing at tbe usual lumi.
. Captain Ifendvrsoo went lo Port
land WuUtiosday to bid bis wife a
pleasant journey and visit East.
Mr. liriacoo, of West Portland, was
in tha oity a few days last week visit
ioc her daughter, Mra,U. A. Hall.
Dennis Perry and m.Us, of Portland,
were in this City Wednesday attending
e funeral of Mr. Joitu MclSuliy.
Mosar. Herb Howard and Charles
liriggs, of Yanklon, were doing bui
ties in the uielropoli last Monday.
Mr. (Jeorgo Foster, of Ooble, was in
I'ortlaml last Monday, aud in this city
Tuesday looking alter business Matters,
Win. Rrinn, formerly of this county,
but wbu is now in business at Tillsv
nook, is visiting relaliva at Yankuiu.
An in cream) in tha number of fish
is ex rev ted villi a rise in the river and
continuation of the pleaoaiit weather.
Tuesday night's rain waa oportune.
Crop needed the moisture, and the
iwoetit of the shower ia visible on every
hand.
Mr. Charle Gabia i getting the
room for tbe bowling alley In shape
very fast, and aoou the ball will begin
to roll.
ius Wilulroni, accompanied by bis
oldest ton who is attending school at
University Park, wuro pasavuuar fur
rortland Monday.
Mra. U. J. Waters and children, who
Jhava been visitiug in Akron, Ohio, for
auyeritl iHiintlia, rurr?4 to this city
last Sunday evening.
N. A. Perry, of Houllon, weut to
TorUand Monday lo look after the ma
terial for hi new residence now uuder
course of construction at Houltou.
Look out for the M. . church en
ierlainmrnl uulice uexl week, A bet
ter enlertai iinetit than the one given
on January 7 last ia being planned.
There will be a special literary pro
gramme rendered by the Y. P. A., at
Houllon, Sunday evening, commenc
ing at 6 : 30, to which the public i in
tiled.
Dr. J. W. Meserve, ot F-li-ne, was
In this oity over nlaht lat Monday on
hi way home from a visit of about a
month's duration to points up tbe Co
lumbia and in the Willamette valley
District Attorney Clneton apent Sat'
urdoy and Sunday fn this city, and on
Monday went to Oregon City to attend
to duties there during the preaeut term
of circuit court, winch upened on
Monday,
Mr. D. J. Swftaer returned to this
city lust Saturday from Clabfkanie,
where he bud been enslaved for some
time superintending the construction
of the city water system, which is now
completed.
Prof. T. Bruitifcr. F. R. 8., of Port
land University, lectured before the
, reading cirole lust Friday eveniug. It
raaa.vcry Interesting and instructive
lecture. The subject, "Student Life in
Uie German Uuleriii,"wa naudlod
only as an ex-studont of tho.e schools
could handle it. ; "
Next Sunday, Dr. G. W. Gue, pre
siding elder of Portland district M- K
church, will preach in Houllon at 11
a. m.; Warren, 8 p. m and in St. Hel
ens at 8 p. m. This is the occasion of
the third quarterly conference. The
business meeting will be held at 3 p.
m. Saturday next in St. Helens.
Rev. O. W. Gue. D. I)., will deliver
afree lecture in the M. E. Church next
Saturday evening, Apr. 23rd. Suhjeot,
. "Army Reminiscences." This is the
l)rotr' moat popular lecture and
wherevar ha has delivered it, immense
crowds havo bean edified and delighted
r,.mtt umt hour ilie best lecture of tha
year. A collection will .probably be
taken for the benetlt of the Mctnouiai
Church.
Tarn vudpl Attn XI. 3. Warren, a drug'
Bist at Pleasant Brook, N.Y., bought
n small auuidv of Chamberlain's Oougn
Remedy. Hesumsupthe result a
f,.l "At that time the Roods were
unknown in this section i today Cham
borlain's Cough Remedy Is a bouse-
' bold word." It, is the same in hundreds
of communities. Wherever the good
qualities of Chamberlain' Cough Rem
edy become known tbe people wtll have
The neat littla home of Canlain and
Mrs. A. Henderson, at Houllon, was
tha seen of a pleasant lime three or
four hour last Sunday evening, the
occasion being a farewell surprise party
given lo Mrs. Henderson, who on Tues
day took her departure for her old
borne in Maine, where she expects to
remain for three or four months. The
surprise was conceived and carried out
by the members of Mizpah chapter of
eastern Star, ol tin city, o! winch
Mr. Henderson is a favorite member.
Capt. Henderson and Mr. Uenshaw
figured conspicuously in the affair,
and so thoroughly carried their plans
into execution that the result was the
seme of perlection, and Mrs. Hender
son was completely surprised. The
people from this city who were present
arrived about 8 o'clock, while Mr.
Henderson was attending church, and
after the crowd arrived she was noti
fied that company was awaiting her at
home. The proceedings seemtd a little
strange to her, since upon leavlug
home tbe had carefully locked and
bolted all the doors, but she neverthe
less hurried homeward to find tli
house filled with expectant faces. Af
ter a couple of hours social conversa
tion tiie (guests were invited lo partake
of a splendid lunch, when all prepared
in reosir to their homes, wishing Mrs.
Henderson a pleasant visit and jour
ney. Those present were uapb ann
Mrs. Henderson, Mr. and Mrs. A. N.
Clark. Mr. and Mrs. Henshaw, Mr. and
Mra. Js. MuckW, Mr. and Mrs. E. r,.
Quick, Mr. and Mrs. C. II. Johns, Mr.
and Mr. V. JJ.tvta, Mrs. K. uox,
Messrs. N. A. Puny, Dr. Ross, A. Ross,
aud Rud Henshaw.
HOtil.TON HAt't'ENINOa,
Mrs. C. E. Thilbrook visited Port
land Monday.
Rv. Durlineame went to Guble lael
Monday eveuing.
Mrs. J. II. Urie, was a passenger fur
Portland Tuesday.
Mis Katie Harrison ha returned to
her home near Vancouver.
The Y, P. A. Is preparing a splendid
programme for Suuday evening.
Mrs. F. M. Florv and daughter are
visitiug on Milton creek this week.
Mr. and Mr. R. B. Maaoo and chil
dren are visiting in Silvcrton this week.
Mra. llenrv Burnett is reported to
be quite sick with neuralgia and ague
Our schoolmaster, Mr. Adams, took
trip to Kalama Wednesday evening,
Mrs. Hall has moved from N, A
Perry' house to one of Mr. Wikstrom'
cottage.
Our tehool ia progressing quite well
and wa huvA several new DUPli at
tending.
Mm. 8. E. Henderson started East
Tuesday, where she expects to spend
some weeks visiting reiauvu.
A. B. Little atarted last week for the
southern and eastern part of the state,
where he has surveying lo do.
Mrs. LiitJiie Kelso ia so much im
proved tu health that aha wit takeu
lo her home at Yankton Sunday.
The Slavens Brua. have taken the
contract 10 buiid N. A. Perry's bouse
and have moved into the house for
merly oocupied by Mr. Hall.
Rev.' and Mrs. Burlingame start next
Tuesday to attend the annual oonfer
.i fi,.!m.!f the Evangelical As
sociation. Binhop Horn, of Cleveland,
Ohio, will officiate.
There will be ft specinl programme
N.nrired at ilie Y. P. A. in the church
in this place Sunday evening, couv
nienoinx at 0 :30. A general luvita
tion is extended to ail.
Tha railroad com nan y has been fix
ing the crossing at tua station, ami
lmi nan rims HOW wSthOlll being in
danger of running off the side of the
grade. It IS a goou piene i vu.,
has been neeaeu wr m iun
CliATfSKANIM NOTEM.
If. C. Dale, of the Nehalom valley,
was in town Tuesday. "
Mother Orwiir has been sick at the
home of her sou for a few day.
Tom Carter i box hie no tbe hy
drants and stops connected with tbe
water Worki,
Tha Meier family moved out to the
Tichenor sawmill a few day ego, and
will look after feeding the mill force
tin season,
0, B. Fisher and wife, of Mist, were
10 town this week. He expect to
move to our neighboring stated Wash
ington ia the near future.
The delegate to the state republican
and congressional couventiuns from
this section have returned, satisfied
that they performed their duties at
Astoria.
John Myers is a faithful worker with
hisahovel, digging and filling ditohes.
lie has the gilt of continuance, and
the city council wa fortunate in se
curing hi lervicea.
The Tichenor (hinale-mill ha been
supplied Utely wilb a big lot of bolt
floated down irom the Upper Clats
kauie. They will keep tbe mill run
niug for a long time.
A few of our people are bringing
in strings of catfish lately, caught in
oue of the Beaver tributaries. They
are not a very handsome fish, but seem
palatable and exceedingly plenty.
D. J. Switzer completed hi contract
with the city water company, and left
for St. Helen the latter part of last
week. Judge Hwuzer understand hi
business aud did aatisfactory work,
P. J. Popham i now "striking while
the iron is hot" at tbe blacksmith shop,
while Eagle i over in Washington
workine ai'a logging earn p. Popham
understands the business, and is doing
good work.
Bruce Hainra is now superintendent
of the water work and ia finishing up
the attachments and odds and ends
necessary to get everything in shape. ,
We are pleased With the conveuieul
addition to our city.
John English was obliged to lake
some mill machinery to Portland tin
Tuesday fur repairs. It was taken to
Eureka in a small boat to be snippea
on tbe steamer that night. A machine
shop would bo a couvauisuce in our
town.. . 1 i
Henry Brsuning, a former mer
chant of Mist, who left for tha Ross
laud goid mines nearly two year ago,
wa seen on our streets luesaay. ror
tha past four months he has been in
the Baker City mining region aud pre
fers that to Klondike or Kosaland.
Oliver Anderson ha been buying
some 700 feet of galvaniaed iron pipe
lor a water system to supply his Mouse
and barn. A number of our ranchers
might add greatly to theirconvenience
and comfort by bringing spring water
to their house instead of having to
carry it several rods.
Harvey Syverson, of Quincy, came
ia on the steamer Monday morning
on his return from a month's visit to
Arizona and Southern California.
Harrv ia Quite imnresed with the pos
sibilities of that couutry in agriculture
if water can be found to irrigate the
soil. He has seen I he desert blossom
in many places under irrigation.
An alarm of fire Sunday morning
irava an an onoortunity to test the new
water supply. 'The Mrs. Merrill huuse,
oDiiosile the church, caught fire at tbe
roof, and soon volumes of smoke gave
Ilia appearance that the house was
doomed. Prompt action on the part
of our citizens checked the names and
.aved the house by giving it a pretty
rood drenching. 8. C. Tichenor and
family were occupants and had their
thiogs carried out iu short order. They
took occasion to move out to the saw
mill, whore Bieve expecta to work this
summer.
By the way, aa the shingle-mill are
runnina aeaia around here, the num-
her nf aceidsnta is on tha Increase.
John English mashed a finger at the
Tiehenor mill last week, and Lewis
Orwie cat a fearful gash in his right
arm Tuesday at the new mill of Orwig
A Ron. Will Diooold i JuBt able to
work again at that mill, after a lay oa
of three weeks from a saw cut on nis
srm. Several young men about here
wear tbe badge of sbiogle-mill opera
tives in mutilated hngers and various
scars about their hands.
A.UBOH-DAY BXfcUCIBUB.
BoArroos. Oregon, April 12, 1S08.
Monntaln View school celebrated Arbor
Day In Hie following manner'!
MEN WANTED.
Th Ann Wnnd niunnv. at this place.
would like to have twenty or twenty-five
men to cut wood. Tuny are paying 70 centa
Song "God Bless Our Country".. . School
lading"
Quotation chain
Wnnll.h ol Oregon's Children"
W. i. wans
.. ....School
lleeltn Hon "Orchard Dlonsoms" ........
, ., Dolly Hutchinson
Reoltatlon "The Uses of Flowera"
Stella Pomeroy
Recltatlon-"KIUlni the Birds". ......
, ,. , Alice Bunker
Beciiatioo--"The Mttls Hatchet"..,...
,. . , Ord Klspp
Sons "Woodman Spare That Tree" Beiiool
Kecltation "Why and Because".'...
Mafritts uaiianan, urace uny
Recitatlon--'Wlisn and Then" . .
Bimie Pomcroy, Katie Callahan
Recitation "The Tree" . lailu Krakes,
Jeanie Thomas, Olive llolcuiuson
Reading "Arbor Pay Brevities"
. ' Alice Bnnker
8ong" America" ................... School
The school marched to the grounds and
planted a tree, lilac bunh. and several rose
bushes. Mas. W. T. Watts, teacher.
CITY TREASURER'S NOTICE.
Notice l herehv eiven that alt warrant
of tbe City of St. U. lens, Oregon, presented
and endorsed "Not Paid for Want of Funds"
op to December 1st, Wi. wm o paw upon
presentation to me. Interest will not be
allowed alter this date. A prtl 14, 1808.
DAVID DAVIS,
Treasurer of the City of St. Helens, Oregon
A COBItKCTION.
Understanding It was the Impression
throughout Columbia county that- I was
dissatisfied with the action of the last coun
ty republican convention held at Clatskanie
recently, and by such action was not going
to support said ticket, I wish to inform th
people of Columbia county that said rumor
is without foundation, sad that I intend to
gira the ticket my heartiest support, be
lieving it U have beea as good a ticket as
could be nominated. I will be found work
ing in the ranks now as I have always done
before. Respectfully yours,
6. G. Mavukb.
NOTICE FOR PUBUCATION.
Lawd omca at Oaaooi Citt, Oa..
March 19th. W.
OTICB IS HEREBY OIVKS THAt THB
followlnc-named settler ha fUd nolim ol
i lf.u..H,. h, nmllA rillftl IITOOl in IlllrllOrt Ul
ht elalm, and thxt alrt prool will be made be
fore (he liegltr and Receiver at Oregon CUy.
Oregon, on May 2nd, lWt,
EMERY fltCKHKI.L,,
IIomentMul Entry, No. 10.SOT, for the east! of
norllieant !i. autf north 'A of nouthewtt t of sec
tion a. towuahip 6 north, rontie a went.
He namea the following wtlnewe to prrvre nl
continuous residence upon and cultivation of
said land, Tlz: Wlillair. h. Brown, Frwlerlek
H. Ntenstodt, of Apiary, Oretcon, Lewis F. Ban
zer.of Hudson, Oregon, sndJaraee L, Hutu, ol
B' WeKnCHA8. B. MOORES, Register.
' SCHOOL. RKfOItX.
(ScArroosE, Oregon, April 18, 1809.
Report of Monntaln View sehoel (or the
month ending April 15th:
Days taught. 20; days attendance, 623U;
days absence, 63H S number times tardy, 9;
number bors enrolled, 12: number eirls en
rolled, 23j total number enrolled, 35; aver
age mumbsr belonging, 35; average daily at
tendance, 81. The followiag-named pupils
were neiiher absent nor tardy: Lulu.
Lewis, Charles and Willie Boschman. Katie
and Maggie C'allabaa, Pearl, Dolly and
Oiive llutchlnaon, Ernestine Newman,
Oracs Oatby, brace Thomas.
Mas W. T. Watts, teacher.
SUMMONS.
In the Circuit Court of the Btate of Oregon, lor
Columbia uouwty. ,
T. A. Sluda, Plalntllf, va Paulina Binds, Helena-
Tn ?r,,'nr. flinrfn. tha atwiTe-named Defendant.
mra haf.tf rMDilrml toaunearand answer the
oom plal lit liled against you in the above entitled
f... t. . u.v unli. im. whleh ia tba
drat aay ol me next term ui u ctuiiiuu.--iv
tha AvnirAiinn nt the time oregct'ibed in the
order for the publication of this summons, and
ir you ran mi to answer u
niaintiw wtu ftm.lv lo the court for the relief
demanded in the complaint, to-witi for a decree
dlBM.lving the bonds of matrimony now and
femlant; for the costs aud dlsbursemnna of this
snlt; and forsucn otner auu luriuer
y ortier ot tne lion. . . .iu.imB, j'4s
hove-entlilwl Court, made tltla Wtu day ol
March, uss. . .
ml'imS ' ' Attorneys lor Plaintiff.
imarit-ans are the most" Inventive
t,.M.,le on earth. To thorn have been
issued nearly 000,000 patents, or more
than one-third ol all tne pate ms iBueu
; il.o world. No discovery of modern
years has been of greater benefit to
mankind lhan Chamberlain's Colic,
Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy, or lis
done more to relieve pain anu buiih-
t.. r w v,.iii'iin. ni wnaiun, ..
says: l navo
finlm. Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy
il for several years, a
find it to be the best medioino I ever
A ... in Uie Siomaen auu
K-.ia For sale by Ir. Edwin Ross.
" nr.. a Inveen. residinR at 720
Henry St., Alton, III., suffered with
sciatic rheumatism for over eight
mrmihs. She doctored for it nearly
.ki nf thia lime, nsintf various
remedies recommended by friends, and
a. treated by the physioians, nuv re
celved no relief. She then used one
and a half bottle of Chamberlain
VM Balm, which effected a complete
cure. This is published at her request,
aa , he wants Cthera, similarly afflicted
7? L,. hat nuratl-lier. The 25 and
50 cent sises for sale by lr. K. Ross.
Card of Tbsnks.
To those who so kindly assisted ns during
the sickness and burial of our brother, we
wi-ft to extend our most sincere thanks.
and aasure rou that your kinaueas win
long be remeutlered. '
Mas. J S. hart Aan aisrsa.
M.niniTT In thia eilv. Tueadav. Anril 19.
1KM, of iilcernnon ol me stoiuacn, jona
T. McNulty, agea o years.
Dcceaaed bad resided in this county since
1850, having come from Sheridan county
Ho., at that time with bis parents and
other members of the family. Upon arriv
ing here his father took up a piece of land
just back of thia city, where the family re
sided continuaualy. Two slaters. Airs. J as.
Dart, of this city, and Mrs. O. E. Baoon, of
Warren, a daughter, Mrs. J. 8. Cloninger,
of this oity. and a young son, Clyde Me-
Nulty. aurviye deceased. The funeral ser
vices were held In the Congregational church
conducted by Rev. Philbiook.on Wednes
day, and the remains were laid to rest in
tbe family burying groond, at tbe old home.
beside those of his father, mother and one
sister..'
Msk At Dayton, Ohio, April 10, 1898,
William Jlenlte, of Jjrigui s uiseaae.
Deceased, up to about two years ago, re
sided near Vernonia, where he had a home
stead. Hs was favorably known in that lo
cality.
SUMMONS.
In the Circuit Court of tbe State of Orison, for
Columbia County. . , ,
George Kane. Plaintiff, vs. A. 1. Alley and Jeasa
Alley, liutendaiiM. .
an 0M,.h ..f von Am hereby required to
appear and answer the complaint Bled against
i- tha ahnva ttlitltla Si'Liiin bV the 10th
laor May. Vm. it being the first day of the
.inn r.t lt r,Hnlir.atinn t thil HURimOIll. atid If
you tait ut answer u k.-"'"
wtll causa your default to be enured, and apply
.A tha nit Fn, thn Tliff dprimnORll fO ttlC
complaint, to-wit: tor a jadgraent asalnit the
defendants, i. Alley for the sum of SMI. i, with
Interest at the rate oi iu pereeniiwr-ou.iiu
(mm the ! dn of October. together with
1150.(10 attorney's fees awl costs, and that a de
cree be made against both of you foreclosing all
Interest whlcn yon nan on uie -wi
ber, lim, the dale of the morteaire given by de
fendant, A. J. Alley, to plainUir, on the prein
laea described, or nave since acquired in or to
HOMN.
Bios -In this city, Thursday, April 21
1S!W. to the wife of James C. Rice, son
Wkat lr. A. Si. Hatter Says.
Buffalo, N. Y. Gents : From my per
sonal knowledge, gained tn observing the
eff-et of your 8hiloh's Cure In cases of ad
vanced Consumption, I am prepared to say
it la tha most remarkable Remedy that has
aver hoen brought to rov attention. It has
certainly saved many from Consumption.
Bold by Dr. r-awin noes.
For constipation take Karl's Clover Root
ta .. - LI I ...... KnA
tea, tne great oioou puiuiKi.
or.li nnrvntimwu. eruntioiiB on the lace
and makes the head clear aa a bell. Sold
by Dr. Kd win Ross.
Karl's Clover Root Tea, for consumption
li.'a thn heat and it after usiiiff it you don't
say so, return the package and get your
mouey. eoia oy ut. Atiwm xvim?.
Stop that cough 1 Take warning. It may
XaaA tn frtnamtintlnn. A 200 bottle Ol
Bbiloh's cure may ssve your life. Hold by
Dr. Kdwm Koss.
Shlloh's Conanmptlon Cure outes where
others fall. It ia tne leaumg uuugu re,
.,,,1 nn hnma shnnlil be without It. trieae-
ant to take and noes riant to me spot, ooiu
bv Dr. Edwin Ross.
Arrangements are being made to
celebrate the closing of our publio
school on Friday evening. On
scholar has completed the highschool
course and will graduate, constituting
tha first graduating Class, aii evotung
of literary and musical exercises ou
Friday evening win oe tuiioweu oy
another pnbllo eahibition on Saturday
evHiiine to which the public is invited
for a consideration of 25 cent. Ex
tensive preparations have been made
to give an attentive and interesting
programme on toi evenings, a ua
Friday avenins; eraduatine exercises
are free to the public, while Saturday
evening is for revenue a well a eu
tertainment.
VERNONIA GI.EAN1XOS.
Gua Tin It lost a valuable cow Mou-
day. The cause is unknown.
Mrs. Joseph Coulter visited at Mr.
S. I). Sheeley'g luat Wednesday,
Miss Dosaie Wilson began a term of
school iu the Beaver district last Mon
day.
Wm. Wileon, Jr., left on Monday to
find work in a logging camp on the
river.
Miss Vernonia Shoeloy began a term
of school in the Wilkinson district last
Monday. j
8. A. Wilkinson con es to town now-!
a-days with a large smile on his face.!
Cause 7-pound boy. .
The many friends of Mrs. William
Wilkinson will be pleased to learn that
she is much improved iu health, aud j
in a few days we hope lo see hur about
again. . '
Thomas Brink and wife, after bav-1
ing spent the winter with Mr. Brink's;
parents, returned to their home in the i
metropolis Thursday. Turn suys he is j
tired of muddy muds. I
Farm For Sale,
A mod niece ol land, containing 160 acres, for
ante at a naraain. uli mr innve yo a .vmu uv...du
two tori. 82xat. well noisnea a oaru vum
three acres of orchard, bearing nil kinds
fruit; good garden; cut over 80 tons of tamo h
au..t. .u. or. nftrtlnularlv trood Kalure
coiineetlon with the place Is the cedar timber,
which is estimated to be worth f-tOOO.
I'ar further Information call on B, E. Quick,
St. Helens, or at this otiloe. Terms easy.
WANTED FAITHFUL MEN OR WOMEN
to travel for responni hie established house
In Oregon. Salary I1S0 and expenses. Position
ermauent. Ktferam'O. Enclose self add resaad
siamptd envelopa.
auce blCg., Chicago.
The National, Star luaur-
tid 88 cents per cord. Apply
aygvr, bt. liuioiia, Uregoti.
lo George
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JicgctablePreparalionforA3
5lmllatlr. UxroodandKccula
tinj Uie Stomachs andBoweb of
Promote9XSigestion,Cheeifut
ness and JtestContains ncilhcr
Ojnum.Morphiiu? not Mineral,
KotNahcotic.
jtiiitt Jaatt
; fifiafimnt a
Ylmtfiod Sujara
iumnvnm-runmti
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A perfect Remedy forConslipa
lion. Sour Storiiach.Diarrhdca,
VVortnsX;onvuLsions,Feverish
oess midLosaOF S?XEE
Tac Simile Signature eif
NEW VORK.
FAC-GIMILE
SIGNATURE ;
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WRAPPER
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EXACT C0PYOT WRAPPER.
arila'
Oaatoria Is jrat sp la ene-i' tottles only. It
nt M la hulk. Don't allow aima to sail
' yos anjtiiing else oa tii" pl" s proiaias that it
h ia "jturt u aoi" and "will answer every pw. ,
'poae." vBeetl!atyis jBtO-A-S-T-O-a-X-i. ,
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Is w
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the-KWof the (otherwise desert nee i as
lot No. 2) and tbeSEWof the Xbii and the
nf thRKt nf ftCttOU no. a, wWIISIlll Wi
north of range No. S, west of the W illaroette
meridian, in Coinmbla eoonty, Oregon, con
taining las acres of land, and ordering said
premises sold according to law, aud applying
the proceeds tberof to tbe payment of said Judg
ment. .....
Thia summons la punnsnea ot oraer oi
Hnnnmhla Judce of thia Court, made on the
lath day of March, 198. . .
m25m Attorneys for Plaintiff.
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a)yay aryassipijsia y tnv -p- y-a-v
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HARRIS GAbri UhUUbiiY j
For Your
WjifSrVrVfrVsaVVSas
KwTa ftlwuyfl on hand all klnils of .
ftlJti.MU i i rat iv j pivt.i.iiuv r l
I-r.ivisious, farm iiriixe, ur(-u
arid Oovnestio iruhs In pi'iu-oii, hn
U'iWanvl cofleeK, tobaficoand ;iKrs
A line line ol coiiiuionry nlo in
hum Jt ami various athec wpeciuUies.
Groceries.
CORNER COWLITZ AND MAIN STREET. ST, HELENS OR,
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OASTOHIA.
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KNOW THE NEWS i
You can have it all for
Per.,., RAn Per....
. Mil uUl Mflntii
In The Evening Telegram, of Portland,
Oregon. It is the largest evening news
paper published in Oregou; it contains
all the news of tha state and of the na
tion. Try it for a month. A eample copy
will be mailed to you free. Address
THE TELEGRAM,
Portland, Oregon.
ST. HELNSJVIEAT MARKET
All Kinds of Fresh Meats, Hams, Bactn Jtilsrj
Meats by Wholesale
At Special Rates.
MAIX STREET.
James H. Sheldon,
ST. II3Sr.iC3Q"S. OREGON.
wfks-siniis
clgwut
OABTOIIIA.
STS.T
witfiea.
DENTIST
Dr. Slghers or Dr. Reid
Wilb BB IN ST. HEI.RNS KVF.RY
MONDAY. TUESDAY, WKIINKSIUY.
AND TIIUBtoDAY OF EACH WKKK
Prepared to do-
ALL KINDS OF DENTAL WORK
Fm,I,BKTTKETH........7 SO to S10 09
FILLING .,...'....;.. 60 upwards
GOLBCKOWNS..... 13 50 to 5 00
We are here to stay. Call and see n and be con
vinced that we moan business. All work guar
anteed. Offlc Next Door to Rosa' Drugstore
St. HELENS, : : : 1 OREGON
ST. HELENS PHARMACY
Dr. EDWIN ROSS, Proprietor.
DRUGS
LJfcr-
Patent Medicines, Fancy Toilet Articles.
PERFUMES AND FANCY STATIONERY.
Prescriptions...
Carefully and Accur
ately Compounded....
DAY OR NIGHT.'
....Cigars..
Sks ha
il ails
SlgaMius
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V to trarri for responsible established housa
In Oregon. Salary 7f ar.d ex enaoi. f osltlon
parmanent. Bafereuca. Enc osa teif-a.ldjo-.sad
!7n,,,d auvelmte. The Kalioual, M Ijiaur-
auceBldg., Chicago.
WAKTED FAiTITf tJI. MEN OR WOMEN
to travel for reaponalblaaatabllahad honss
In Oregon. Salary S7 and expensa. Fosliiou
Jarman.ut. Reference. Enclose sall-addrassed
tamped envelope. Tbe NaUoual, etas Iaatu
auoe Jildg., Chicago.
K.yal meiwa tb. food pra,
wbalasHWW and dsllciosuh
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Coramisaioncr of . Notary Pnbllo .
Deads fuc WaaU
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COLE & QUICK,
PROPRIETORS OF
THORNE'S
Hraericil SystemTiHo Abstracts.
TUte Kxamined and Ferfoctid.- Alwtnvta
Furnished. AossmenU KxamineJ. lu
mirftnod VVrlttou. Tftaton PtUU nd Couvey
Complete Line of.
School Books...
and....
School Supplies
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On hundred and twenty acres, lVf miles
from county sat-. 40 acres in onUivurlon; I
mile from aohoulhouas; on Uoluuibia river;
price ?2d 00 per atre.
Tinker claim ; snaores; estimated at 4,XX,
0(10 feet of timber; acweasuble to iuggiug
stream; prieofiiOOua.
Timl-er claim ; W0 acres; over 8,1X0.000 '.cot ;
prk:o :) (W,
One hundred and twenty acr.s; pnnd or
chard; SO acres good swale laud; all laud i
level; 1 mile from schiwlhonaas H ni'te
from railroad station; 1 it.'ile from tidewater;
good ohauce ior cordwuod.
Ten acrea on MHlon creek, 4 mile from
school; 3-roora bonac, barn, outhonsea, et(.;
svcall orchard; Sacres la cultivation; price
JMOOO.
One hundred and twenty acres of timber
land iu tp t a. r 2 west; price iMl tW.
81x hnndreJ and forty aorna of timber
land tp 4 n, r 2 weits: pne-o i0 per acre, .
Kk'hty ai'Ttw. miles from eovmty seat;
all le'vnl aud timber alasbadt H Ul,le ln"tt
aehnoihonse; on countv road; will sell In 10
oi 30 acre, tracts; piica :oot) per acre; part
catih aud balance on tixae. .
COLE & QUICK,
CASTOR I A
For InhJxU and CMldroa.
tfcafliS"
slailt
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WANTSD FAITHFUL MKH OK WOMKN
to travel for re.ix)lbl estateliisbeii hnusa
InOresna. Bftlsry S.Ml and expanses. FoffKion
pannaiient. Kefarsneav B.icloaa self-ajldrewod
Sta'uffd snveiopjo. Tu hatiouai, Biar iusur
anv liidg., untcago. .
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