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About The Oregon mist. (St. Helens, Columbia County, Or.) 188?-1913 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 27, 1899)
OREGON MIST, DAVID DAVIS. COUNT COURT OBBKU8. 209 JURORS DUM FOR 1833 Kubsra-lptton Kmc. . ..... i. ..t,.. 1 90 MUBWJr? i lii,ani.ivit mtiiiLlt. ..umw.u.m.... W Single oopy... ............... . Advertising rat Mmod known npon application COLOMBIA COUKTY MKKCTOBY. Jtitltre., ... ...... tMttrk H'lorlir , Trotisurcr Stint. f School AMHisnor Hurvuvor.. f!in,nnr . . . . Commissioner j'j count rriCKHs. ..Joseph B. Poan, Ratnler ......J. O. Watts, Kt. Helen J. N. Rico, Clttkanle K. Koa, Bt. Helens ....I. H. Copeland, Warren Martin while, Quincy ueo. nayee, otk '.'...Dr. A. P. McL.irtn. Kaiuier ,,. r A. FraKea, caMit.e N. D. i'etarsoii. Mist JANUARY 27, 1809. fin OFFICIAL COUNTY PAPER. OtJB correspondent at Salem last week referred to one matter which we heartily endorse. He stated tht Rep resentative Hall was devoting much ot his time In careful preparation of lnm self to intelligently vote upon matters to be called up for adoption or burial. Representative Hall has not yet intro duced a bill in the bouse, and this cer tainly is to his credit. There are cer tainly some of the moat useless, un meaning, and, we may add, dangerous bills being introduced this session of any for years, and if our statute books are burdened with one out of twenty five of them we will have so much law that we will not know what to do with it. We believe that representative can best serve his constituents by be ing able to intelligently vote upon measures, and in this course we heart ily endorse the action of the represen tative from Columbia. Nine-tenths of the bills introduced are so done merely for effect for reputation and it re quires a few level heada to set back . and defeat them. Probably nothing in this ataie has ever been uttered on the road question equal in importance as that in Gover nor Gear's message.because it expresses in terse terms the pith of such an im portant subject for business men and farmers alike to consider. "Good roads." save the Governor," are not only the arteries to commerce, but they affect the very vitality of the business interests of the country district." The entire remarks by Governor Geer on the road question are given aa sound subject matter for our people in Co lumbia county to study. Here we have all the commodities necessary to build good roads, and we pay enough for road supervisors' salaries and in spectors' perquisite to make adequate com pensation for services of one skilled road superintendent, whose duties would not be divided between private affairs and that of building and im proving roads. Thosk who argue that expansion is unconstitutional are mot only wasting their efforts, but are hurling the side of the case which they champion There is inherent in sovereignty the right to extend borders and take up new territory. The United States ha not hesitated on previous occasions to annex territory, and it is idle to con tend now that it has Dot the right to do so. Welcome. Bsfokmcbs have done their work well in Columbia county. Import a little more such stock and all the dear taxpavers, in which these great "re formers" manifest such interest, will have left as evidence of their one-time presence, will be the bare land. Ex perience prompts ns to state that they take everything that is loose. ! Grippe Successfully Treated. "I have Just recovered from the second attack of la grippe this year," say Mr. Jas. A. Jones, publisher of the Leader. Mena, Tex, "In the latter cane 1 used Cham berlain's Cough Remedy, and I think with considerable success, only being in bed a tittle over two days against tea day for the former attack. The second attack I am satisfied would have been equally as bad as the tirst but for the use of this remedy, a 1 had to go to bed in about six hoars after be ing 'struck' with it, while in the first case I was able to attend to business about two days before getting 'down.' " For sale by Dr. Edwin Boss, drugKist. TEACHERS' EXAMINATION. Orrtca or School BnpsaiwrKHDiraT, HkiiL-rnM. nraioin. January 27. 1890. TWTOTICE 18 HEREBY GIVEN THAT. FOE IN the purpose of making an examination of 11 persons who my offer themselves a candi date for teacher of the schools of this county, the countv school superintendent thereof will ...), - n,.tllfl ...mii.i.,1111 ml M. UAlAna. Onfron. beirinninir at 1 o'clock . m., Wednesday, Feb ruary 8, 1W. State papers will be attended toat iy BjalisllsJ tjS I1tJ. X Aa v.' f - J . - , Couuty School Superintendent A Card of Thanks. HoOTTOif. Jan. 26. (Ma. Editor ) Please mt,w ma In trv to make it clear throusrh 'J us Misr that w greatly appreciate the kindness of the good peopl of Houlton end B6. Helens, a shown us last Saturday nteht, hv 'he donation party. We were not aware that we had so many friends The total amount of cash, groceries, etc was cearlv $30 Among the rest was nearly 60 pounds of stiyar, which we trust wilt keep us sweet for a long time. C. E. PhiibbooK. ' the f R. tfor II- Marte at January Term of Commissioners uoarr. Be it remembered that at a regular term of the county court of the State of Oregon .... ii. A n.itntw nt 'Columbia, beann and held at the county courthouse, in the city nt Kt. Helens, in 'aid county and state, on January 4th, 1KI9. the same being the time fixed by law for bottling a regular term of said court. Present, Hon. J. B. Dohii, iudire: N. D. Peterson and P. A. Frakej, commissioner; J. N. Kire, alierilt. ana J (J. watt, cleik. I ooriopeneu in uue of law and the following proceedings were nan ; , Matter of report of Israel Spencer, com mander of John Bilcher, post, O. A. U. Keport showing receipt and disburse- i- . Af ttidlirtfmfc hint! Of litems on iiwum w ............ ----- $17.50, examined and approved for the year i'i. . . .. . Report of viewer on tne cnange in me ., , T-l .....I M.t tiia MHVgerattu eicu rt.wu i .,-. ........ Matter or r-etmon lor reoamui m , It. Smith on smith x Bona assessment ,xv u..,;,!.,,, f..r Milmn rlenled. two. .... ..... - ,..: t... Ar i tr linn,., Iir lintmp ctnse for Deer Island precinct for six J""" f'V",' , . iono Matter or arawing jorj urn tur umm, .( ami iBr.tMvitra WHra hiicuhiu iivu. .i. ... .11 r IMOA Keport of the viewer lor cnange in ie mad and road ordered opened . t . Keport ot viewers on inv iiniuituiiuwi reau ,11 ftCll in. iu . I , .... !.,. Ammr . ,mttt uruenru nwiiitiviri - " - - - - favor of school district No. 16 in the sum of S'i. eo tor special scnooi m ior iroo. r ... iin. .1 t..ni ii a lav Heed James Mm-tie. Now come Jame Mtickle, r., and tiles his affidavit, showing tnat liau (unii uia to otn v ' .......... - - , ---- . I . . L , 1 t..naf..M .(.lit fh U1K1 uw ii IIV .1 mi i - - I . . . 1 . I 1. V. . )....) AU.nn thArnAf SK411V. UU, INS' u, la ,uvirf; v.... .... 1 and asks the court to make an order direct ing tne snenn to execuw, nuu u n.a nmivrii deanrihed in tax sale certifi cate No. 422. And it appearing to the court that the time for redemption had expired, therefore it ia ordered that the sheriff exe cute a deed to said James M tickle, jr., for 1&J VJ UlUpCI J nouvax tr - Rnarl annerviaor for the year 1BU9 were appointeu. Petition of Joseph Hackenberg for change i i i t 1 .) ... rit Vn a lfn. in uuuuuarj ui iwau u.ow.v. - - monstrance filed against the change, x - iltion nw mtitwcu. Ordered that the west M of section 82 . O ia, A oat aaltl IK SSTAat Vti tt T..Ctn ft M as, S wot waw www m - ' . " tp 5 n, r 4 west. b cut out of road district o. 13 and aaaea 10 roan aismci nw. 0. Tn th mfttt-er of desitrrjatinir be official a - t..w irino T airkanriri9 fmni the lUti tiled that Tb Orko5 Mist has the largest bonaaae auoscnpuon u coantv, therefore the court designates Th U,Mt m.m iha nfrlnlal SXAlltifV SASllaAr VKKWr mini aai .uc uiutiu r i - of Columbia county for the year 1899, and rr. r Xt . ..-T ..ma. j nnhliah thai lilt vHJHiua mio oricttw w countv court proceedings free of charge. v a. , r : A rinblr.nk vnatil rmwlA IWpUT', ijt TIOWCIO UU alliauBMi a in c&en conrt second time Report ao- V , . j. 1 f tdta the tax lev? be fixed as follows for the year 1898: 8tate, 0067; connty, C157; school. wooy Bailor ana ouiuict ihucumuuw Petition of W. J. ttoss for reroiwiion 01 taxes allowed as follows: Costs of sale. S6.fiO: penalty etc., 112.86. ordered remitted iwiii'n A sVlilM fnr remission of taxes taken under advisement. , tjierK'send treasurer a dooks Binmmou and approved. Ti;4.:n a wautAwa tf avtra matfl All rCtltlUU 1VI icuiiaoit-'u ua mm-w-m I t PU..UtlA Uiatham flM)aril RHIC Ul in UU VI VJIISSi ivjwsjej uikuw"'! " . nn I I iL I- l.uuk.a mv bO at fit. OO OV ItlU lUO BHIUV axes ttr J sv mitted, and that the clerk have credit for the same. , , Hond of sheriff, as tax collector, fixed at vruermi tuu uta crui sk uibw m wa.w on due ueosuioi xvji oj v k. la...l UiA in kw tka aniintff frtr tht Vrfl 1893. 1894, 1896 and 18U6, and for the sale of Matter of rapport of Catherine BarvL It is oruerea m trie ctera tirttw m wmm"' favor of Catherine Barvi for the sum of 110 BheruTs books checked up and approved. Whereupon court adjourned without day, List of Taxpayers Drawn lor Xba Purpose by the Court. Following ia a list of th names of two hundred taxpayers within the county, as drawn by the county oourt at its January silting, from which sixty two names win b selected to serve as jurors in th circuit court for the two terms to be held in May and October of the present years. rosTorrici. , Rainier ...Bcappoose ....Vernonia Bcappoose VERNONIA VARIETIES. Mrs. Ruby Sessem an is quite sick at pres ent writing. Hiss Ida Wilson is quite sick with an at tack ot grippe. Clarence Reed was seeing the sights in oar town eaturaay. Our snow is all gone, and we again bave indications ot tair weatner. Our pastor leave us this week for a trip to uautornia lor nis neaun. Arthur Johnson arrived in the valley on Thursday from the metropolis. Reuben Sesseman and family are the gueau of Mr and Mrs. Jt Besseman Rev. Palmer returner! to hi family, after a short slay in Washington county. Rev. A. G. Myers will preach at Beaver school house and in tnia place eorary jn, John Dallas was in this city Saturday He reports everything flourishing in hi neighborhooo. Mean Lon 8ietrert and Thomas Adams are busily engaged felling timber on the lormer s rancn aoove town. F. t. Wilson is erecting a very commod ious barn on hi ranch west of town, which will improve his land hugely . Miss Jessie Milcbeli closed a successful term of school in the Huber district Friday, and returned to this city eaturaay. Rev. A. B. Myers, pastor of the Evan gelical cbnrch at nouiton, naa uiea op the work ot F M fisner at wis piace. D.'M. Holbrook, of Corvalli, who has heen the truest of Mr and Mrs. Wm. Wll eon the past week, returned to his home on J hursuey. Our county conrt had better make ar rangements to straighten the Taylor bridge above town, a they have already said it is dangerous, and if it is not soon remedied or remodeled some one or ones may get terri bly badly crippled or perhaps killed and the county will have the damage to pay, which will be more than it would cost to repair the bridge. We have beard persona say that If it was not repaired something migut nappen 10 cause u to preiuaturvij fall. Now, the court should look into this, as they have been repeatedly informed as . i i : . : - i .1. l YANKTON JOTTINGS. School opened Monday, after a two weeks' vacation, to continue two montua. Mr. Cronse lost a valuable horse from his logging team by drowning a tew uays ago. Btereopticon entertainment at the school house Saturday evening by J. F. Ford, of ibe UolumDia rnotoBtuaio. Mrs. Decker, of Bt. Helens, was visiting her parents, Mr. and Mr. Abraham urouse at Upper Milton creea, last weex. Meaira. Stanwood and Cronse took ad van tage of the high water to get their log down trout me upper creea hi tut; uig puuu. Bnow oulte gone and farmer begin to talk of plowing, bat the whit, aide of Bunker Hill still remind as that spring is not here. Mr. Kale, who has been suffering several week with a severe attack of rheumatism, is much improved, though still suable to walk. The roof of H. 0. Howard's mil!, which collapsed last week under its weight of snow, is repaired and the mill again run ning ou lull time. How to Prevent Pnewmonla. You are perhaps aware that pneumonia always results from a cold or from an at tack of la grippe. During the epidemic of la grippe a few years ago when so many cases resulted in pneumonia, it was observed that the attack was never followed by that disease when Chamberlain's Cough Remedy was used. It counteract any tendency of a cold or la grippe to result in that dangerous disease. It is the best remedy In the world for bad colds and la grippe. Every bottle warranted. For sale by Dr. Kdwin Koss, druggist. Hams. ooooraTiott. Aaron, Austin . . .farmer. . , Adams, PH...... " Adams, J T...... . , Adama, Samuel... " ... Adams, Albert.,.. " ,.. Adams. WO..... ' ... Anderson, Uliver. Anderson, Wm .. " ... Anderson, AM.. "' Anderson, August - ... Amlvrxon. O V... " ... Anderson.KdwarJ " ... Anderson. Uhris . Anliker, Ootlieb.. u ... Andrea, Norman..' " ... Antine, OB .. .. " ... Archibald. J M.. " ... Avres, U l ....... ... Ba.t-n.OIK " ... , jonn " ... , ,..Beappooe ..... ..Valley . ..Clatskanie . . ..Bcappoose Qiiltioy ...Marshland Uoble ....... Mayger ....Fiaubawk (ioble . .Deer Island ......Rainier Ooble Peris Warren Rainier . ...Houlton ...... ...Mist . . . . . Vernonia Mist .... Utitnn ... Clatskanie ....Clatskanie llackua, Railev. R H ... Baker, Bradley... " .... Baker, John !.... " .... Banxer, Joseph... Bull, L W " ... Marr, Aaam - ... Barr, William ... " ' Bartel, Henry.... ' .... Baxter, Willis O.. " ... Beaver, W H . . M ... Beegbley, I) M... ... Berduhl. John ... " ... Bergerson, Peter.. " .... Blackford. J M. painter. . Bloomquist. V K, tanner. . . . Blanchard. Dean, capitalist Bbman, Ole, wood dealer. Botstrert, Chaa... farmer Bollman. 8 H.... " Bonnev. Q V ..... Boiler. John ' Brant, U . " Brinn.JN.. " Briggs, C K ;V Brous, John Brous, Jacob, catpenter.... Bryant, O J farmer.... Buck, WO... " ..... Buckler, James R " Burns, RP. ... ' Rnrford. M " Cameron, John H " ... Caple., 0 O.eauitalist...... Carr, Mauri ts .... farmer. . , Clark. George A.. " ... Cloninger. T A, rtockman Colvin, W B.... farmer.. Coniiell.WD.... " ... Conyer. W K ... " .... Cooper, William.. ' - Copelaud. Joseph. " Crissey, WUliam.. " Crouae, C F A.... ....... Dallas, 1 R " Davey, R G, fisherman Dart, James, merchant Daywalt,G T... farmer Dibblee, H R.... " Dibblee. John, capitalist Doan, J H farmer I loan, it it, wooaaeaier. ...... Dobbins, M M, wooddealer... Dolan, John termer., Dow, KM " .. Diigaw. Gabliel... " .. Duncan, J B " .. Duian. L D, millman.... Dye, Frank farmer. Eichman.WO.... " .. Elliott, OE " .. Elliott. Andrew... " .. Elwell. John H... " .. Englert,MJ " .. Flippen, T J. millrasn .. Fluhrer, Fred, millman.. trnl.. V W frmer.. Foster.G 8. capitalist .....Ooble Foster, J V. . .isrmsr.. Kullertoo, W J... " ... Gable, C N " ... Garrion, O D.... " - Gilson. G D, hotel keeper, Girt. Grant farmer.. Gore. H O " .. Graham, 8 M " Grant, GW " Hacker, WiUiam.. " Hazen, RO Headlee, J R " Holaday, A D. rnrserynian. Holmes, A R, millman Hudson, 8 C farmer.... Hoffman. John W " Johnson, Mat M " Johnson. A W.... ' Johnson, F O " Johnson, N D 14 Johnson, Chris... " Johnson, J C, creamery man, Jones, Grant farmer Jones. E G " .... Kelley, George.... " King, RnfnsH... " ...... Kyser, G W ' Laraen, Charles J " ...... Larson, G A " Lovelace. R N.... " Lynch, E H Maclay, W P Magnussen, Lars. Makinster, Cbas.. Malmberg, Frank McAdam, John... McNelley. R B... Merrill. Frank.... Merrill. Alonzo Bcappoose Helena Warren , Vernonia ...... Houlton Vernonia . ... Clatskanie Mayger Rainier Bcappoose Clatskanie .......Pittabarg Yankton Mist .... ... Rainier "if an k ton Yankton .......Vernonia Rainier Clatskanie Apiary .... ... Mayger tludaou .....Clatskanie Fishhawk Columbia City Fiabhawk Goble ,. .. Bcappoose ....Marshland ... Deer Island Clatskanie Warren Warren Vernonia Yankton , Vernonia Untnn Bt Helena Fishhawk Rainier Rainier Rainier Rainier ....Ouincy ...Warren Vernonia , Goble Bcappoose .7.7.7. Ciatakanie Keasey Marshland Pittsburg ...Hudson Bcappoose , Ciatakanie Ma; Miat Warren Bt Helens Bcappoose ... ...Houlton Apiary ...Deer Island ....Marshland Bcappoose Keasey Warren Apiary . .Bcappoose Kyser ....Hudson Mayger , ... Keasey Mist Deer Island Rainier ..Clatskanie Bcappoose name Clats Goble Houltoa Mnyger Delena Rainier Mayger Rainier .... Bcappoo .Columbia City ., Mist Goble Mist Mayger . Mist Clatskanie Deer Island CLATSKANIE NOTES. Miss Carrie Tichonor wa unable to fill her place as organist last Sabbath on acouunt of a severe ouid. - ..... W. A. Edgerton thinks of trying The Dalles as a business place, and has gone there te acquaint himself with the situation. Mia L. M. Raid secured Mi Bryants' service to teach for her last Friday and took herself to Portland, returning won. day foranoon. Mr. T. J. Cleeton. who his been spend a few dava with oltl aoottatiitancea here. returned to St. Helen the latter part of th week, accompanied by Miss Jennie layer. The "little steamer Jnmes B. Bteyen has been dfing duly in carrying nawengera and freight from the t.Hur, at i'aliu's mill, on account 01 oigu water in in uiaiaaaiuu. . Mr. Tavlor. of Woodstock, near Port land, who ha bean spending three or four week with her sister, Mrs. Burford, re turned Mouday, leaving her sinter and baby in good snap. Georire Tlchenor was another Portland vialtiir who did not return as soon aa be iu- n.ivd. on account of the landslides. The steamer came to the rescue and brought George down Monday morning. Th (Mabtkanie Chief seta a good-sited extra leaf in ila late issues. Bomethlngakin to nrosnerltv haa nappenra lite paper aim ila patrous now rapidly increasing in mem bersare pleased to not the anlargomaii! and improvement. Henry Krats went to Portland Thursday ...... in,, in,,,,!!,,,, in iwitirn Friday even inc. which be Old not ao on account oi ine n,i alon the railroad track He reached this city Monday morning, aud is doing business at the old stand. J A. Fshrlnne 1 able to be around again ; 0. W. Jones ia able to walk with a little mora elasticity, tbougn not particularly ac tive, ami the sick are generally able to blow tUaif nosas and talk so a to be heard above a whisper, though the man or woman tree from a cold now is a curiosity. 3 M Ttnrford.of Hkhland suburb. seems to tuke an unusual interest in home mat. ten. owing to the aavem oi a ooy at ma home last week. He regards it as a very Interesting creature, who mucn greater powers of observation than moat babies of ita.ov. while hia neighbor smile and de clare It loots ua. any uuivr umuj Vrmnk Merrill haa about completed the annex to the Nackly store-buituing in it equipment for a barber nop ana oaio rooms, and this week, with th aid of th city ruar- ahal who is also superintendent of the city water work, is doing the neoesaary piuniu ing. The rooms are quit neat, and will be occupied by the latter part ot this week, probably, B. J. Jarvey died last Babbath, at his home on Waller Jones' place, at the ad vanced age of 81 years. He bad been ailing for some time, and passed away without struggle. He was buried ia the cemetery near the Quincy schoolhouse. His wife survive him, and their son, Louis, and daughter, Mr. Jones, were with him at ths ume oi nis aeatn. - The Astoria railroad ha been In bard lock the past few days. No trains got through from Thursday evening until Mon day, and one then by transfer at Clifton, where there ia a very unfortunate slide. The lack of mail supplies made our people feel tbey were very much cut off from the rest of th world for a few days. Monday brought the needed relief, however. A meeting of e'tiiens was called on last Wednesday evening to farther the iuterests of the enabling act for Columbia county. Thoae nreseat were of the opinion that the relocating of the county seat ought to be voted on, and our representative In the leg islature was urgeu to iniroouc a oiu at tow in It to be done a soon as convenient Many petition have been sent in asking for the same tning. When the river Is loo low the steamer has to wait for high title; when it is too high the steamer has to remain tied somewhere ahont Palma mill, on account of the very rapid current For tbs past few days the river ha been very hign, ana as -it is an ui wind that blows no good," the loggers up stream have been benefitted by getting then loa-a to tide water. Th loKKers on both Clatskanie and Beaver have been thus bene fitted by the sudden rue. Oar enterprising blacksmith, P. J. Pop ham, goes around these days with his face tied np, "suffering," as be says, "from neu ralgia.'' He reports haying bad three teeth drawn without relieving the cause of the trouble or easing the pain. Probably (and it can come none too soon for him ) "There'll com a time some day When hi pain will pa away" and allow him to hammer away at the forge. In the meantime McGilvery is catch ing on pretty well and becoming quite pro ficient with the sWdgs snd horseshoeing kit. A good assistant, and able to keep the business going until the proprietor recover. ORIENTAL HOTEL Mrs. M. J. Scott, Proprietress 8T. IIKLENS, OREGON. ' ' A Strictly Frst-Clasa House. A Home for Commercial Traveler and the Public. Board and Lodg ing at Moat Reasonable Rates, . A WELL KEPT STABLE For Care of Patron's Horses. R STORIA & COLUMBIA RIVER fl RAILROAD COMPANY. WINTER CUEDVI.E. East bound Dally ,Wal bound p. m. M :07 :39 8:16 7:4 7:2 7:00 at a. m. U 110 11 00 10 4A 10 IN M tn 9 00 M too Trains arrlv. Houlton. leare uouie .... Rainier.... .... Mayger.... ...Clautkanle... ... Westport.... .... Clifton .... Knappa-.,. leave.. Astoria, .arrtyej 31 ill a. m. p. m. a en 7 w 16 S 10 9 HO S ' 10 00 S 64 10 ilS 'M 10 66 60 11 18 10 111 u a to aft K. m. ! 16 II 10 Y-...t U. Ati,rla tnr HniuiUla at 13 30 D. m, and 6 p. ra. Boat connvctlnua al Aatmia for Ilwann, Chinook. Fort Cauby, nsnaiem, iut aniook, and tiarrlbalul. Pauanaers for Astoria or way points mnst flag trains at Houlton. Trains will slop to let pas sengers or! at Houlton when coming from point estotuoble. J. . msi, Oea. Teas. Agt., Astoria, Or. Meserve, Lincoln, clerk .8'. Helns Miles, S A, capitalist. Mow, J B .farmer.. Oberg. HA " ... Olsen.CbasL..... " ... Olsen, Halver.... " ... Parker, John... . " ... Parker, Clark L... " ... Payne, John M... " ... Payne, R 8 " ... Pittzeuberg, G W " ... Perry, George W. " Peterson, John K " ... Peterson, Gustavo " ... Pettiii.hu. Thomas " ... Pope. B F " ... Powell, AlvahH.. " ... Pritcbard, Charles " ... Pringle,William.. " ... Qnino, Jame.... " ... Ramsey, Geo W.. " ... Ray, Jesse " ... Reuch, J W '' ... Rice.O E " ... Rice. Dan " ... Rice, 8 M u .. Rodger, Balph... " ... Runstedt. 6 wen.. " ... Sail, Jolm " ... Schneider. C. millman.... Scftert. Albert.. ..farmer. Bhannaban, E ... " ... Bund bloom, V. ... " ... Stewart. L B " ... Stewart, N 8 . Stanwood. I . Solari. Ceasar " .... Bell, Kels A ... ... " .... Sanborn, W J.... " ... Shatto. I N " ... Sherer. W 8 " ... Siegert, Louis ... " ... Slaven, John M . " .... Smith, R B, millman Soderstrom, II.. .farmer.. Stahman, Dan.... " ... Stewart, James K " ... Stump, Adam " ... Sword, Alexander " ... Schoonover, 8 G . . " ... Taroell, A H " ... Tlchenor. W K.. ' ... Timoney, J F .... " ... Trow. Fred, millman Tucker, Thomas, .farmer. ...St. Helens ....Vernonia ..Deer Island ..Deer Island , Warren Mayger ....Vernonia .Deer Island , Quincy Goble Houlton Mist Miat ....Vernonia , ... Houlton ,...Pittburg Rainier ....Pittsburg Quinn ...Bcappoose , Rainier ...Vernonia ...Clatskanie ...Clatskanie Rainier ....Vernonia Mayger Mayger , Kyser ...Ciatakanie ....Vernonia ....Rainier " ... .......Vernonia Rainier Houlton " .... Rainier Vancleve, BenJ . . van. w ...... Vanblariconi, H D " Wallace. John.... " Watts, William T " West. Harry " West, J P " White, Henry... " Whitney, BP,.,. " Wiktrom,IG ... " Wilson, Jarred... " . . ... Wilson, W M " Wanberg. Jonas.. " Wonderly, O E. .. " Wood, Elliott B.. " Wood, Albert..... " Young. W A " Zwiugli, Jacob, farmer . . Mist Mayger .....Rainier Mist ... Vernonia .....Warren Rainier Delena ......Apiary Rainier ..Bcappoose ...Vernonia , , , Vernonia ....Houlton ..Clatskanie , ....Rainier Rainier . . . Vernonia ..Bcappoose Vesper ...Vernonia Mist , .Bcappoose ...Bcappoose . .Bcappoose ..Bcappoose . .Scappoos ..Bt Helens .... Rainier , ..Vemonla ..Clatskanie ...... Delena . .Clatskani ...Vernonia . Clatskanie Gobi Even the "medium" are predicting a year of prosperity. If confidence ha been established oa both side of the divide, we certainly bave some reason to be hopeful. re rvaritanei - rai p 1 H M H H M -8TIAMEH Young... America r Willamett Sloni Route i Leave Bt. Helens..... TflltM Arrive at Portland.... 10:30 A M Leave Portland . ... 2:H0 P M Arrive at Bt Helens... 6:00 P M rAHflBO C'EHTSJ.! Will Carry Nothing but Passen- , rreigui. gers and Fast JA.TIKH OOD, mauler. ffVJ'VWWM'Vl"'Vl Ik wV wVathaWi WW wwAw-an. wV aTwA H H M H M H H H H ...ST. HELEriS. jtiriES H. HHEltPOM, Praprlet.r. Fresh Meats, Hams, Dacon, and Lard. etc. Always kept on hnnd. Mr. Bheldon sells hams, bscon, and Isrd wsy down Bpeoial rate, given those who wl.b to purchase meals iu large quantities. Main Street. St. XTlna Oregon. a tVAAAAAAAft""" " . . . - - j nrn r-i w-v TV a. CLATSKANIE DKiJlrlUKb - DR. J. E. HALL, Proprietor, Ha lust receive a larg asMrtaaeat ol freak and Par usually kept at a nrst-olass drug sture. Prescriptions Curefully Cx)mpomnJc(l - . -AT THE CLATSKANIE DRUG STORE illSIWVISirSBF1Br STEAMER LURL1NE FBOFESSIONAL. jpB. J. X. BALL, PHYSICIAN AND 8TJEGE0N. Clatskanie, Columbia county, Or. -JB. EDWIN E08B, PHYSICIAB AKD 8UBGE0IT. St. Helens, Oregon JB. H. B. CLUTF, PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. Bt. Helen, Oregon. G. VV. COLE, ATTOSNXT AND COUN8ELOB-AT-LAW, ST. HELENS, OREGON. Title Abstract Books, Notary Public Commis sioner of Deeds for Washington, and an exper ienced collector In connection with office. J. W. DAY W. B. DIIXABD ATTORNEYS -AT-LAW Offlre next door to Courthouse, ST. HELENS, OREGON. General practice in courts of Oregon or Wash ington. Abstracts made directly from county record. GEORGE A. HALL, ATTORNEY-AT- LAW. Collections, foreclosures, mechanic' lelns, etc Deputy prosecuting attorney. Omce with T. i. Cleeton. Bt; Helens, Oregon, OASTOnXA. Basis the inl V"11 n3W NlM Bifoatam ef TJ A. ShI S T A. . Bxs a ; y.TI Kiwi Yw Haw Alwar Bcngtit C ASTO R I A For Iniants and CMldren. Tha M Ycj Eavi Aiw2?s Bsngtst Bears the OASTOXIXA Bears th yf H H3W lwari Clgiatoie f PORTLAND AND ASTORIA Leaves Portland every night at 8 o'clock for Astoria, (except Sunday.) Saturday night at 10. Returning, leave Astoria at 6: 80 o'clock every morning (except Mouday.) Bun day at 0: 00 o'clock p. nt. -THE CLONINGER 4 COOPER. Prop. THS FAMOUS GYRUS NOBLE WHISKEY " Besides other standard brands of liquor, is kept always on hand. Card tables, pool table, and billiard tabl for th as of patron. St. Helena. Oregoa. ST. CHARLES HOTEL Front & Morrison St.., Portland Under New Management ISO Booms at 25 Cents to SO Cents. Suites 76 Cents to 11.00. Elevator. Electrlo Lights and Bells, and ail Modern conveniences. Free Bus Meets all Boats and Trains. Bostanrant Cosnectotl witn Hotel Oregon Telephone 200. Columbia Telephone 27, White Collar Line Is J OtM4.itM4.Mdtb.-Mr.ttttUI THX COLUMBIA RIVKB AND PUOET 80UMD NAVIGATION CO. K - mb must1 iftjfLfii-iri-fiAs Ai.jtJiniijini-iriiinAfifir-' .i..AiaskAtwas i ! o-r uci cmo V O I . I li-.k-LMU HOTEL BT. HELENS, OEEGON. T. ABEKETT, Proprietor ? Oood Aecommodstlons for Tran sient Cu.tom. Kegtiiar Boarders at Keaa onabl Priues. Well Kept Lifery Barn jni f or var oi iiorses. E.E. QUICK Commissioner of Deeds for Washington. G. WCOLE , Hour Publle , PBOrRlETORS OF THORNFS Knierical SyjtejnJTltle Aostracts. Title Examined and Perfected. Abstracts Furnished. Assessments Kxamlned. Ill urnc Written. Taxes Paid and Couvey anclng. SIT. IIELEISS, OBEQOKI. No LatUes Fnmltnre is Mete Without a I LIGHT -RUNNING 8EWINa MACHINE. Bold on Easy Terms with Interest, CP. LOONET. Agent. A.torla Oregon. MUCKLE BROS. M ASiUCACTt'KXllS OF Rough aod Dressed Lumber Dimension I.nmher, Tloorln. Rnstte, gheath. Ing, Uasluif, ant) a complete stock ot tty variety ol lumber kept ea hand. AT TflB OLD STAND, BT. BBLBNS, OB 0. U N. CO. Tine SCHEDULES Aaaivs From Fortlanw, Fast salt Lake, Denver, Ft Fust Mali Worth, Omaba,Kn- Mall tp.m. sas I lly, Ht. IuU, :4p.jt. Chicago and lut Spokane Walla Walla, fipok.ne, Bpnkane Flyer Mln u auolia. Ht. Flyar 9:2Up. m, Paul, Duliith, illl- S:0a.Bk waukee, thteago Kaat. , Ocaan Btaamshlp. . p.". All sailing date ub- F.". )ett to ehang. For Hsn FrannlKto Ball every Ave days. s p. n. Oolumbja River i p. m. Kx.Bunday Staamar. Kx.tluud.y Saturday To Atort nd Way- 10 p. m. laudtugs, 6 a. m. Willamette River. t m Bx.Sunday Oregon City, N.whcrg, gx.Suadar Salem A W ay-land 7 a.m. Wlllamatt and Yam- s jopni Tnes.Th'ar, Bl" "tvers, Uim and Sat. Oregoa City, Dayton, and Fri. and Way-landiuga. . . Sam. WlllanwtU River. 4:Sop.m. Tues.Thur. Portlsnd to Cnrvallls TuesThur. and Hat. and Way-landings. and Hat. Lr. Rlpttrl. Bnake River. Lv.Iw'toa 1:44a. m. 6:6a.u, dally ex- Rlparla to Lewlston. dally sx- eeptHat. ceptrri. W. H. HURLBERT, General Passenger Agent, " PORTLAND OBKCOM STEAMER G. W. SHAVER DELL SHAVER, Master. PORTLAND-ASTORIA ROUTE. ..TELEPHONE, Landing Foot of Alder Street, Portland. Leaves Portland dally (except Sunday) at 7 A, U. Landing Telephone dock, Astoria. Leave Astoria dally (except Sunday) 7 P. M. Telephone Tickets Oood on Bteamer Potter. Steamer Potter Ticket Oood on Telephone. D. B. 8C0TT, Pre. J" . The Only Direct Bouto ...FROM,.. Portland to Clatskanie TtPRVfiN Fot'snd, font of Wsshlngton treet, Tuesday. Thursday, and Rundayevenlnra at XJavuo o'olock. Keturnlnii-LeavwClatsksnle, title permitting, Monday, Wmlnewlay, and change time without notice. Shaver Transportation Company. ..STEAMER JOSEPH KELLOGG.... Leave Kelso on Mondays, Wednesday and Friday at 6 o'clock a. m. Leave Port land Tiiesriy, Thursday, and Saturdays, at o'clock a. m. , ....Portland and Kelso Route via Wiliametts slough.....