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About The Oregon mist. (St. Helens, Columbia County, Or.) 188?-1913 | View Entire Issue (June 10, 1898)
OREGON MIST, Friday Jema 10, 8tt. Furtl A Embody urs In fown. Por-Und Iily Trlbuni lut iwprmlinl iiuUicrtlloii, . Call ttii) iliuiogr.iiih tout and tea til lilOIUM. rimt.ui tl ur dn for iti rt time Kc. M. UurllmjaiiiD will eoh l Bouppoois next Sunday " " Mini 8 n. m. Itov. 0. E. Tlillbrofik will preach nuil Sunday l Voir XrilMticl tl 11 o'clock mid in Dili city hi (ho evening Ruv. a. Clrovenor lUley will i. reach In Warren next Sundul mornlni at 11 o'clock on "Frfondolilp wlili Ctirlit." Alio In ill avuuing. . Jtv. J. F. NuiikIo. of Portland, b bmn holding evangelistic aurvicee in the lit. E. rliurcli. 11 will close, liow- ever till (Friday) evening. Mr. Alfred Hull. tan, who, for eeveral jrcurt hut iticceaafully edited and man amid Hit Puclllo liuml Pre, of Bun Frauciaco, baa diarioeod of hit Intel- esla there mid U now looted In Port land, where lie will bo Mwoeiulod with lli management of the Oregoulea in the future. There will be a miuloul and liierary ntorUltiniont and Ice cream icx-lal at Warren on Friday t-vning, June 17, f.ir the benefit of (be M. E. Sunday ecliool at that (dace. A splendid rio gramme fi being irrpitrfd, mid a sor dini Invitaiion U exteadrd k) all. Ad mission free. Have yon teen Ihoie beautiful pio iurea of llie mountain, ColumbU rlrer, and orem. made by Ford A Embody, 4 St. HelentT Cull and bar them make a tine photo of yourwlf, tweet-j liuartor baby, or they will call aud make a picture of your home, ranch or tlock at gallery rale. Satisfaction guaranteed. Mr. P. Kotchum.oi Piko City, Cl., eayt : "During my brother! late nick iii'dt from acinlie rheumatism, Cham Ixrluiu'e Pain lUlm wni the only rum 'djr that gave bint any relief." Many ithera have Us titled to ibe prompt re lief from which thia liniment affords. Fur tale by Dr. Kdwlu Itoaa, druggiat. Mr. Oeorge Brian, who la well known in thia vicinity at a very popular bar ketioer. I in bufiut'M train iu Port land, aud Invitee hit many irieuda in tbit county lo call on him. Hit place of buiim-at it 143 Front 1 1 reel, near Alder, kuowii aa the Magnolia taloon, where cau always be found the veiy Uwt wlnet, liquor, and cigara. When Iu Portia ud call and tee George. The long bridge to rout Milton ereek at lioulinn bat been cloavd to travel Chit week on account of tome alight dofcet. Oue of the needle beamt, it aeem. rotted off at one and and a' lowed one tide of the bridge to drop down auveral Inchee jierhapt more. Judge Duan and Conuuitaloner Fraket viailed the bridge Tuesday and ordered itt immediate repair. We had the pleature latt Friday evening of attending a literary enter tainment and ice cream, tocial at lloul ton, given by the young ladiet of the literary eociety. The programme rendered waa very Interfiling, and after refreshment bad been parlakon of, the lime waa devoted to a general aocial time, la which old and young miuglod for over two hour. Tha pro cad amounted to over 10 above ex pence, and are to be ucd for the pur chase of a flag for the tchoolhout. The young people are to be congratu lated upon their meat laudable under taking, and wa hope the etart and etripet will loog wave abova tbelloul ton tchoolhouRO. Why cannot Columbia county have a good, old-faahioned Fourth of July celebrationf It would beatplendid irioa tor tha entire population of the county to attemble at a central point and mingle their palriotitm. Surely the time it propiliout. Tbeee are war timet, and tha spirit of patriotitm per- nn nook and corner of our Und. Wa already have tha splendid victory ot Admiral Dewey to celebrate, and Meaira. Schley. Sampson com pany ara fixing up matter down at funtliito which will help ut out con siderably la a Fourth of July celebra tion, betide something Happened in tbit ttata Monday th.it would add won derfully to tha interest la a oelebra itnn. There ia vet ample time to ar range tor a grand time if imn.ediate taken to ttart the nutter "r" moving. Shall wa do itt Tha Rainier Review haa again chanced hand, thia time Mr. J. Cy Rmith. an il la aaid. hat atiumed con trol. Tha appearance of the paper latt k awldenoe of the taet that aomeona had control who bad an un dertUnding of what wa expeoted of a newspaper in a email town that of furnithlng the looal newt, at Icaat. ' There ia no raatonable excute for the Eoview not being brim full of tplcy, criap looal newt, and from the way Brother Smith ttarted out latt week the Review bid fair to be a Jewel in that tenia. We ara glad to know that the Rovicw will be improved, and ex tend to Mr. Smith the right hand of fellowship, and if there thould aver appear In the columns of Thb Mut any item which Brother Smith might choose lo use he is entirely welcome to itwith proper crtnlil, ot course. PltfSUlNCT OFFICERS. Itlchard Cox Whs elected Justice of the peace for Union precinct, and L. L. Decker, constable. In Auburn precinct tba republican candidates for prnclnel officers wera aleoled, W. V. Case, Justioa of the peace, sua Big Wilkinson, constable. ' Deer laland precinot elected the re publican' Justice of the peace, Mr. Pape, and Mr. Foster, constable. Asa lloladay was elected justice of the peace in Scappooie, Mr. Jones, a domocrat, was elected Justice in Rainier precinct. Mr. Jacob George and family have .... il . J...L ' gone tv tun uiiwcBinao ior uie summer. Mr. Pm-ivat Dolman, of California, la lii the city visiting his relatives. i ,.. Mr. W. II. Payne, one of the plo neert of Multnomah county, died at ber home on the Columbia slough, on Sunday last. She was 65 yean of age. Mrt. Payne tad her family are widely known, her husband and tons having ben in business la different parts of the city for many years. She had been aa invalid for a king time. Tha fu teral took place today from her late home, tha remains being Interred In the Slough cemetery. Tuesday's Orceonian. Deceased wa the mother of Mr. J. M. Payne, of Deer Island. A XI SIB AT QCINCY. The republican rally held at the Qtiincy echoolbouae last Friday even tax wat one of tha lararett and most enthusiastic gatherings of the season. Mr. Austin, of Union county, wtt the tneakor of the evening. He spoke for mora than an hour in a very earnest, j convincing manner ou tha issues of the campaign snd bis logic carried conviction to the minds of those who were privileged to listen. Several of the republican candldatea wore also present, among whom wera Dr. Hall, Dr. Rote, Martin White, Will Meterve, H . Copaland, accompanied by Nor man Merrill Each of these gentle men wera also called upon to address the neoplo, and each responded with brief but well chosen remark. Kioe music was furnished by Miss Nora Conyors, Mist Jennie Meyert and Mr. George Conyers, of Clalskanie, with guitars and mandolin. Tha applause which these youns people received was evidence of their skill and the ap preciation of the people. Indeed thie political meeting was a tort of a "fus ion" rally. Tho school bad -been in training for soma lour weeks to gie an entertainment of a petrtolio nature and with tha proceeds to buy a flag, and so it was thought that lo blend both occasions woul be welt. Repub licanism and patriotism go hand in hand. This waa a timely intpiiatiun, for tha "hat" was pissed around and fS 25 realised sufficient to buy a fine flag and now tba Quiucy school will float from it dome what no school should be without the American flag for wherever it is seen patriotism I atlmulated in tha minds ot tba chil dren, and as the time ia not far dis tant when tha ballot ot our boys, and perhaga girls, will rule tha destiny of our nation. Let ut do what we oaa to iusure good citizenship la the future Mm. 8. 8. Way, teacher. T araa aflrionalv afflicted With a COUgh n -AWArul vara. nd Uat fall had a mora severe sough than aver before. I have used many remedial wunoui vaxiWinv much relief, and being reo nnnlwl tn trv a bottle ot Chamber- lain'a Couth Remedy, by a friend, mhn knnatinar ma to Da a Door wiaow. - - . . gave it to me, I tried it, and with tha most grauiying rosutia. iueursm ,i ma varv much, and the hnttla haa absolutely cured ma I have not bad as gooa neenn ior mnio tun. ReSDeoMUlly, AIRS. MARY A. UKAKD, mremore, &ru. Sold by Dr. Edwin Kose, arugguu. rt.A management keeut more people in poor oiroumatanoei man any biom .. .nua. To ba suoceaslul one must look ahead and plan ahead so that when a favorable opportunity presents itself he it ready to take advantage of it. A little forethought will alio save much expente and valuable time. A n.nri.nt ami o.rful man will keep a bottle of Chamberlain'a Colic, Cholera .a tii.i-riinaa TUmedv in the house, Ik. ahlfllllia kilo will wait until necessity compels It and then ruin bis best horse going for a dootor and have a big doctor 0111 i pay, - on Mnii. the other is out a hundred dollars, and then wonders why hit neighbor it getting richer i.ii. h ta ratting poorer. For sale by Dr. Edwin Ross, druggist. tvh.t nr. A. E. aavlter Bare Burn lo, V. Y.-Oenti: From my P onal knowledge, gained in ooserving w effect ot your BWloh's Cure In eases olaa ..ni nnninmntion. I am prepared to say it ia the Mont remarkable Remedy that baa h...t.t in mi attention. It baa n.rtainly saved mny from Consumption. gold by Dr. Edwin Ross. . j ),..lltr nsrvnna. and for reliei 1001 your b.h vj... . -----,- It quieted my nerve, and .treiKtheed my whole Marvoue 8yl?m. I was troub ed with const liation, aianey u Is. Your tea soon oluained my whole sya tern ao vnoruuginj .... jv-r--- . : gt , h.alih anditreneth. Mrs. B. A. Bweei, Hartiora, .on C ASTOR I A TPnr Infants and Children. , His Kind Yea to A!wsj$ E::;!it Bears tha glguatnrt of COLUMBIA COUNTY'S CAhOIOATta. Clliilua ,,. Owt Kin I.uc KKCRKTi tl V n UTif f . Pvl nunixr Klncalil , ,,,. Wnk.ileld , Buillll. ........ , Moore. ... ...... Hiwri,..,., VtAnvf, rVHUIJ IHMTHUCTIOH Ai-karmalt Kiaarluk .,.,. Hiwmer Lyman HI A1K ruiw iEH Pltih (irace , .-! ,., UiDaiilol IIWU.K 8UVKEME OOUUT Havkloman Mour Rimimy ATTORNKY-CIBNldUL Hlni'lilmrn,.., , Ilrlaht 8trv CONGRKUj tkiiirttiejr. Dfialilnon. Ififritlla.... Moody uiuiicrr jodgb- Hare Clctn...... B0A8D KOU AUZATioii Rarluw. ......... KKPBKHKKTATIVJB Fnllartflu ... Hall SIIKHIPF- MeHarve Klce CLERK Henderoon... Walla COSIMMSIOHKB- Frakea Went TUKA8URKR Dlllard Moan AtWEfWOR Mnulum W,,?8noi: HUPk'llINTKNDBNT- Cnplaiul.... Wood .,...,.,......... HU8VBY0R HaTfit...... ............ ....... Merrill CORONER McLaren .,...,.... Morion : Tti LaM of LUa. It la tha InevitAble law of fiabiTO AV . A. ar,4V Alt TVlA wllVaat AttrnaM4TT I that is Implanted in the body at birth j la only meant to susuun is ior m oer-1 tain number of years. It may be j husbanded or wasted, made to born! elowly or rapidly. It ia like the oil , in a lamp ana may do Dornea out to little effect In a little time or care-1 fully husbanded and preserved and . x MMaA ,n I.. of lAntfua mnA html brigbtef. Tt a a mnntntuwllnn whotliflr' tWarV Individual ia not at birth gifted with ! the same amount or vital energy ana of life sustain tnz power. The pro bability ia that each ia. Thedrcnm- stanoos ox the environment rrom tae cradle to the grave determine ita future) deeony. Uenueman s joaga- tine. w1a b ttlll WoOM' Wark. Mn it mrmt be owned, arfiiave re markable auccesa in tewing, as, for example, the skillful and deft handed embroiderers of the east or tne jtuxw and New York makers of tailor, gownB, whoaestitohes are so fine, so even and ao strong that they wear longer than the cloth they fasten. Notwithstanding this, sewing con- tinuea to be peculiarly reminine worn, with which men do not largely com pete, ! A woman wno anowa aoww sew is able to clothe herself and her house hold, ao to speak, in purple and fine linen at a smaller relative cost than her friend who has no such knack. ttm- hnabejad ia known in the mttee. when he dts among the elders of the land, Harpers Bazar. A Vary Old Parflaama. Atmriooabok was receatlv found amid the ruins of Pompeii. The box was marble or aiarjaster, aoout two inches square and closely sealed. When opened, it was found to be full of pomatum or grease, hard but very fragrant. The smell resembled some what that of the rose, but waa much more fragrant Wnat tne perrume was made of cannot be conjectured w It la alnmilur that men in the nineteenth century should be able to regale their noses wita perrumes prepared in the first-fit. Lotus Re publics, Karl's Clover Root Tea la a pleasant lax ative. Heirulatea the bowels, purities the i i .. I . '! u MMiiUvliin k.u fn OlMUU. vjirm in toiu).-."... A , . ami nleaiaut to use. .so cents. BOIQ by ur, Kklwin nous. nvanaruiia cured, ehilob't Vltaliser im mediately relieves soar stemacb, cotulng- up-o'-fuod diatreas, and is the great Sidney and liver remedy. Bold by Dr. X. Koss. OA01?OT1.XA. Bun tha y IMLaina IW MS wsr noggu Blgastaia tt;- o, .u-. , I Talra a.ArninlF. Tt I11BV I pari tn conauinntlon. A 2oo Dottle 01 DWU Hl HMukh - . J. Shiloh's oure may save your life. Sold by Dr. Kdwtn Bona. " , flA-HrnonXA. Ba, to jfV tott Yet Hsai Arwvg BoiijM Bignatast of Rayal nkea the taoa pare. 0 ri a wiwa"4 . 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My neighbor waa a widder, aa she bed a ran- down farm. Aa her eowa an plgt an eblekeaadone a mighty lota' oarm Tn mi flalda allnln. as I atood tt ml te awhile. Till I wouldn't ba Imposed on in ao atcli kind o" style. So I looked my very maddest ee I walked vp to berdoor. Till she looked np at me smllln while awaahln nn tha floor. And ber eheeka waa red es roses aa her hair ea black a night I forgot to aooldanaaasherfersheaeemedao sweetaa ongut. Bat my hand was to the plow now, aa it wouldn't neror do To forgit them depredations es' by tookia at ho ahtM. So I getherod np my anger, an I said, "Now, Mrs. Brown" Aa my tone pot out her eyes' light, aa the laabet tneyieuaowa. Bat I slot no man for (ooltn, an I went right on to y BowberplgsetaUmymelone aa her eowa et tone o' hay. Bow her chlckena aeratebed myon out, an I wouldn't bev It en, Glttln harder all the time, tike a madman will. yon know. Then the widder the looked op, with a tear drop on her eheek Ana-eomethlaiaber throat that wouldn't let har aoaak. " Bat ahe eobbed an cried out In a kind o teary tone That ahe had na one to help her aa was poor an all alone. Aa my hand waa of! Che plow then aa a-reach- in out f er hern I bed learnt a (uddent kesoa that I never thought I'd learn. Well, my aooldln waa a fallura, aaela what I thought to do, fur hr pitf an eowa are all here, an tha wid- aer'o wlta -em too. Yankee Btade. Florida's Kind or a Hal. Tho ltaonvjile fittest 37 company aaa Dig grpyi&my which it is as proua as a non wnn on e chicken. Thia mule has a very mild and benevolent countenanoe and la not afraid of a bushel of oate. It is tip to a trick or two also and baa a very melodious voice that can rattle off "White Wings" tratii you are dissolved in tears. -When it want a drink, it goes to the hydrant at the Btablea, tarns the faucet with its teeth and envelops itself with a barrel or ao of good cold water. Best ot alL when its thirst ia querichodjt carefully turns off the wa&. ind jwea ra.'ataU satisfied and happy. &ioh a mule is certain ly worth its weight in baaanas,--Florida Times-Union. Oil Faraaeee Ia Oeeaa SS aaahlpa. The experiment of using petroleum as fuel on ocean steamers instead of coal has proved successful, and it fa claimed that in the near future oil will be almost exclusively used. The experiment was made on the British steamer James Brand, which plies between Philadelphia and Spanish ports, and the report submitted is to the effect that the oil goes St times farther than the ooaL while only re quiring one-tenth the cargo space. The tasts were made on a double ended boiler during a three days' run, and the oil developed west satis factory BteammakW properties. The James Brand, being a bulk oil carrier, will not be allowed by the insurance companies to use the pe troleum fuel, but shipping men claim that on vessels carrying gen eral cargoes it will soon bo generally Used. ruuadelpuia Kecora. Women and Weath, In some parts of New England, and DerhaBS elsewhore, when some com mon impulse seems to have led all the women to go shopping or visit ing, it is customary for old people to gay, "Well, well, guess it wui ram tomorrow." At sea, as might be expected, the same rule does not hold. Thus an exchange reports a nervous lady pas senger as saying to a aeouianai "Have you ever seen any worse weather than was, mt. csauori "Take a word from an old salt, mum!" sava the deckhand t "the weather's never ve'ry bad while there's any females on deck a-maiin henqumes aooui w." SUNDAY SCHOOL AMTIOH. The following ft th programme of the Columbia County Sunday Bcbool Ao:la- tion convention, which meets In th Oon- H-regaiiufi&I cliurcS In St. Helens on June 16 and 10: WBOItBSDAY BVBHINO SKSSIOlf. 8:00. Prayer and tone aervice Ilijy Her. u. u. Haiey 8:80. Adiireaa of welwioe .. . . C. Uray Keiiionae -Jy r. M. rwiar Oiwalng adilrroa, Itv,G.W.Uotf,l.U Uueation box. THURSDAY MOBNINO SBSSIOH. 8:30. Devotional aorvic ...... . .led by Eev. 4. K. Myer 8:00. Ktport of eomtnlttce on credi-n tlalr II; 10. The tiunitay ticliool Outlook . Dev. C. I. VoiioK. state Bupt 9:30. The Model Buiieriiitrmlent Hev. W. l. Blaekwel! 0:50, The Teacher's Mcctlnx iivv. v. M. Hiiannon 10! 10. As a Teacher What Have My Hcholiira a Ktk lit tn Kxnect ol lie M?s. Ms Oliver 10:30. The Need of Comtant Training .. Rev. T. A. Faircbild 10:60. How to Study the Leswu. ........ ..Ut. J E. Hall 11-1(1. RouU Winning andSonl-Builillnar.. .Kev. A. E. ilyer II: TO. Quealton box. THURSDAY AFTKRNOOX 8E8BIOK. 5 -nn. TliivntlnHal arvire ..led by Rev. F. M. Finber J:30. Mu'ioaaa Factor in BunlayUslmol Work Mr.C. 0. Moyer 2:60. How to Maintain a Uool Atli-n- danee Iter. u. u. Jiaiey a-in TLa Cnnlificatiana of a Biimlav- Hchool leaclier ...I. a. uepeiana 3:30. How to Interest Outsider ., Aa noiauay X.fin. Tha Home BtudT of the Leaton. .. i . lirous in EiiRnuraEemeBt for the Workera Ur.K. itoss 4:30. Miscellaneous bnaineas. : . THIIB80AY EVBMIKO. 8:00. Religious service. Cuas. E. l'niLBuoox, preoideut Be not deceived. A Couirli. Hoaraeneas or Croup, are nut lo be trill u with. A doae In time of Biiiloh'a Cnre wHl aave you much trouble. Hold by ur. Jwiw a itoaa. Baustbs . Tla Kind Yon Haw Hlwar?, BaggM Sigsataie of rjuttea. take tha best. If von ate troub led with constipation, sallow skin and a tired feeling, take Kart'e Clover Tea. It ia pleasant to take. Bold by Ir. Edwin Boss. SUMMONS. In the Circuit Court of the Elate of Oregon ior Columbia county. H.Varwlg, Jr., plaintiff ) vs. V Annie Miiler and I Wi liam M. Miller, defendants. J To Annie Miller and William II. MUlur defendants: I N THB NAMS OP THE 8TATB OF O reran von are hereby required to ap pear and anawer the roinplalnt tiled apainst you in the above-entitled auit, on or before t day of the next term 01 tain tourt, following the alz weeka publication nf tbia summons, towit: My tne nrst tneaaay ai Ur tha cun d Monday in October. 1898 And if yoo fail so t an.wer. for want thereof the plaintlO will apply to Hie (.ouri for the relief demanded in the complaint herein filed, towit: For Judgment and de cree of Court against yon and in favor of plaintiff Ior B4W.UU, wnn interest au thereon amounting to S70.0TI, and for 130.00 as attorneys feea and costs and di-burse-mentaof suit, and for the usual decree of Court that the mortgage set forth In the complaint be foreclosed and tbat the mort- ?nged premise therein described as follows: be northeast quarter ot the northeast quarter of section 14, in townalilp fl, north of rants west of Willamette Meridian. containing fortv acres of land in Columbia county, Oregon, be sold as upon execution hv tha nhrriiT of Columbia cftnnty. Oregon, taaatufv such ladsrment. attorneys' lees and coals, and for such other and i urtliSI reuei aa ta aemanueu ta tee vuHtpiauib. This aummona is published by order of Hon. Thomas McBriile, Judge of theabore entiiled Court, made in open Court this May 14,108. K. MKNDESHALL and A. K. MEN DKN HALL, Junl0-ly2a Atterueys for plaintiff. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Lamb Ornca ai Oasjaox Citt, Ob., May 16.1898. NOTCCB IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE following-named settlor has died notice o! his Intention to make dual proof in support of his claim, and that said proof will be made be fore the County Clerk ol Columbia Count j at St, Helens, Oregon, on June 26th, im, vii: EMMONS BUELL, Homestead Entry No. 10,066, for the southeast H of section 11, townnhlp 6 north, range 8 west. He names the following wltnesaes to prove his continuous residence upon ana eultiration of said land, vis: YVii;.. II. SuoigKtUuer and uii-hael Fresh, of Pear laland, Oreeon, and Wal tr B. Bu-ul and Harry K. Cliff, of St. Helens, Oregon. m20j24 CHAB. B. MOOKES, Register. NOTICE FOB PUBLICATIOM. Land Ornca at Obbooh City, Or., MavlilSSS. VTOTICK 18 HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE il following-named settler has filed notice of his Intention to make final proof in support of Disclaim, end that said proof will be mads be fore tne county cier ot uoiumoia county m ow Helens, Oregon, on June 15, 1B8S, Tie: FRANK SOBIK3KI. Homestead Entry No. 8M6, for the west X of northeast H and east X of northwest of sec tion 27, township 6 north, ranfee S west, lia iinmaa the followlho- witnesses to nrore his continuous resioenee upon, s nu cultivation of aalit tana, vis: iKnais ami?, i. a. onma, Stephen Uunpa and WUiiam Keith, allolVal- lev. virvKuu. maOJ24 CHAR. B. MOORES, Register. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Laud Ornca At Obboom City, Or., liav 12. iS98. NOTICE 18 HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE follnwinv-named aettler has filed nolloeof his intention to make final proof In support of his claim, and that said proof will be made be fore the county clerk of Columbia comity, at St. Helens, Oregon, on June ran, invo, vu: WIMjIAM KARTH, Heir ot CAROLINE KAKT11, deceased, Homestead Entry No. 8024, for the west H of northeast H ot section 'iti, township 6 north, ranjre s went. Ma nimiM tha fnllowlnff witnesses to Prove his continuous residence upon, and cultivation of said land, vis: Ianata Sintek, T. A. Simla, Su;phen Lampa aud VYllford Miller, all of Val ley. Oregon, ley, ureaon. mi0!24 CHA8, B. M00RK8, Register. DENTIST Dr. GIghers or Dr. Reld WILL BE IN ST. HELENS EVERY MONDAY, TU EH DAY, WEDNSSDAV, AMU THURSDAY Of KAUH WKKK Prepared to do ALL RINDS OF DENTAL WORK fnrx SET TEETH 17 M to 110 00 FIl.UNQ ., W upwards GOLD CROWNS....... ....IS SO to 15 (M We are here to stay. Call snd see us and be con- vinoea mat wauiwiu uuhuw. j... nu(s.., auteed. Office Next Doer to Ross' Orugator. ST. HELENS, . : t t : ORE00N yy M" ME8ERVB, Surveyor and Civil Engineer DELEN A, OREGON. County Surveyor, Land SurveyliiR, Town Platting and Engineering work promptly oxeoutea, , rc : '"I Ull 4 (t '. ) I 1 il-.'-. - ... ! '!. i i -y i i j,. . XVeijetoble PreparaiionforAs sltriilating tticroodaruilleaia ting the Stomadis andBtmels of Promote3Ticstion,Clicerrul ncss andlfestConlains neillicr Opium.Mcrpriinc nor llincral. KotNahcotic. JleafeefOlda-SJIMVSLPnCEat It'ermltceii -C'tnthit Mivrr A ncrfecf Remedy forConslIpir- ttoa. Sour Stoniach.DiaiThoea, Yorm3jConvulsions.fcvcnsrt iwss andLossorSlXEP. lac Simile Signature of TEW VORK. EXACT COPT OF WRAPPEB. t HARRIS' . CASH GROCERY 4 Ter n1xrn.ru nn itspie tnd fancy For Your provislo: ; ftni don teas and " ' A fine 11 stock, ai- rsaWwMa4aaaM provisions, mrra pnxiuc, iroputu tnl domestic fruits in eeaaon. finsj eottee, Ufbneco and cigars, n of eoufectionerT also in , and variouaotber epecljiiues. CORNER COWLITZ AND MAIN STREET, ST, HELENS, OR, 3 5-JCAAAAA A A A A A A A AAAA AlAAAAA ST. HELENS Dr. EDWIN DRUGS Patent Medicines, PERFUMES AND Prescriptions... Carefully and Accur ately Compounded.... DAY OR NIGHT. ....Cigars.... iL-wNtf rfti- aftr ir Wftr wrhr a-H rt r- i, jijfrt DART & nain Street, - Choice Groceries Al ways on hand. Flour, (Train, and fei. Tohaceo and cigars, and iaokers,rtiolet notions, to. ...Hardware... ....MERCHANDISE CROCKERY AND TINWARE. ...Drv Goods... Including a general ftfleortraent ol clothing1, fnn.ishtn(rs, Rad dreins goods. Aibo flue line oi toowi ami lioj. MsJj4AatastjaMsaslaJ i fkAJAAfoiMkAAAA4i ' DART & Main Street, - ST. HELENS ME AT MARKET Kinds of Fresh F'sats, Hams, Bassa Er.d a i Meata by Wholesale At petiai Kates. , MAIN 8TRWKT, ; flUCKLE BROS MANUFACTURERS OF Dimension Lumlwr, Flooring, Rustic, Phehth ing, Caitlngs, aud a com plo to stock of evoty variety ol ROUGH and DRESSED Willi ALWAYS ON HAND AT THK OLD STAND, ST. BELHNS, OK i r i ; i . tj r t l " - i-- -W U U W U W aa fc rorTnfirfsPTidCl f Ilia. lUsiU' 1 14 !. Rsasesarfeit "RfiHTfi thn Aft Simatnro ilr ml of I UU II Alvays BougliL if; tm erwTo eoMfsnaiy, nurvwoitft srrv. httrtfl All kinds irrocrl and Groceries. PHARMACY at ' ( ))F Tiio A?f Kind v ;x W IUU ilUIU ROSS, Proprietor. Fancy Toilet Articles; FANCY STATIONERY. Complete Line of. Drafts' Series School Books., and.... School Supplies O ih iti'm Wfet Way wrk j MUGKLE St. Helens, Oregon. MUCKLE - St. Helens, Oregon. James H. Sheldon. ST. HELENS. OBEUON. Oriental Hotel L. I.. DECKER, MANAQCR. ST. HELENS, Evtrvihlnir In i slnt'Uv lirnl chws. and well kiH'l. ru tunoi WitU Ultl bo;