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    OREGON'-MIST.
February 3, 1899.
LOCAL NEWS NOTES.
At extremely severe cold weather
ban prevailed tliii winter visited this
section on Wednesday. The high
wiu J from llie tntbl, auuuiupmiied Ly
light, drifting enow, was extremely dis
agreeable. Yet the euld weather bad
better come now than later on,
HQULTON NOTES.
We negleoted to tneulion lust week
(hat the ball to be jrlven In thi city,
Friday, February 17, by Messrs. Will
ninnlnirnr anil T.niiia Rvruliir mi lit lie
a trand maaotierado. An aientof the thii P,ttC6' who 8r Pou"A 10 Dot
Chicago Costume Co., of Portland, will
Mr, Joseph Ilaybarn wae over from
Warrior Rook last Saturday ebakin
handi with bit numerous friends In
be here during the day of the dance.
uia recovery from bis recent aevere
sickness which confined him to his
bed ior several weeks.
The people who are projecting the
telephone system from Portland to As-
Mr. II. A, Oberg, of Deer Island, was
attending to business here last Balur
ions, wnion we mentioned last issue, d,. Mr. Obera ssvs the farmers of
have been sorved with an injunction hi, MoUon are lur,lim, their attention
to restrain tnem from putting in the u, lowjnit inj otherwise Dreoariua to
syiwrn irom uuoie 10 Astoria on some put, t10jr ur(l,a
Alleged understaudinir or eonlraot. Ill
Is said that the oompany will supply a inou,a no' mii D'oen lwo
t,.A .0,1 r,,.i i.t, .1,. opinions. It should be the aim of
" f "v , I ... . .
1 every rusiueut 01 1110 county 10 speas
The publisher of oountry news- " print good words Jor the county
Daner is not only w hns. but e ad to msieua 01 exerting muuence to me
print anything be gets in the way of opposite direction
legitimate oows, ana Hie more be gets Society people of Qoble have organ-
me better it suits mm and His patrons. zot wlsistt club, and it is reported
And yet some people Oiten think they tbst the club promises to be a grand
re slmhted because he doesn't publish iO0u luoceM ,0(j permanent fea-
some item that did not come under his ture on the social calendar of that
observation, but which he would cheer-1 place,
fully publish whether it concerned
friend or enemy did be only know it.
When know you anything you thiok
will make your home paper more
newsy and readable, give the editor a
"tip," nothing else, and be will do the
rest.
Buol Lamberson, the popular seed
! dealer of Portland, has an advertise'
ment in this issue of Th Mist. Visit
bis place of busiuess when in need of
any article he doals in.
The mite party announced for Sal
At the special scboolmeeting in this n7 eveuing next, to have been given
district held last Saturday eveniag a under the auspices of the Episcopal
special tax of five mills was levied for church, has been postponed until Sat-
the purpose of maintaining the Bchool uruay, Febriury llth.
ana paying me moeoieoness, wnion 11. n. n.,ril,iV.ih ow mill
a. 1 mif Ti i . . 1 '
ouu ueanv ,,w. .. ecu- m(lBi , mBking mrMngeruents to start
...cu ,.,. uD ouu ui tu jhviviii UD ,i.a k: Micliiirnn mill at Vannnnver
muiuut year me prwecwvo income win Xhi. h ,. ,....ail. of hnu. 100,
1 j 1. 1 1 1. . I - '
u ir nuuvt uio iiiucuiruuese mm w
leave it only about f 200, after main
taining the school. Year before last The regular quarterly examination
there was nearly $200 paid out for I of leat hers will be beld in this city
George Perry visited Kalnier Sunday last.
Charier Ferry is working ths road this
week.
Sain Keiley was In from Howard's mill
Sunday,
Fred Frants vUlted the metropolis lost
Saturday,
Bud lienshsw vUlted Kalama last Tues
day weak,
H, A. Perry and wife wars in St. Helons
last Saturday.
Ths A. & G. R. B, bars again resumed
the night run.
Chas. Little was a Portland vlaltor Sstur
day and Sunday,
Miss Beulali Walksr wss visiting in St,
Helens Sunday last.
Captain Henderson returned from Astoria
Wednesday it laat weak.
J. K. Blakesley, of St. Helens, wss In
town Friday of laat week.
Lincoln Mtsserre, of St. Helens, was on
our streets last Sunday.
Sheriff Bice and wife, of St. Helens, were
on our streets last Monday,
11. O. Howard was doing business in
Portland one day last week.
Ulas Mauds Wstta, of Scappoose, cams
dewn on toe noon tram Tuesdsy.
jh Oarrlsun left Monday last for atrip
down the Columbia suislt iiahing.
Ths wind blewso hsrd here last Friday
trial . a. rerrr mat bis whlaksrs.
Quits a number of loga cams down the
log run in Milton creek Monday last.
Tbe tower of the new church l beginning
to loom up, snd is ready (or tbe shingles.
Messrs. John Lamberson, Fred Frsntt
and Q. Kslley were St. Helens visitors last
Sunday. .
Mrs. D. W. Price wss visiting here from
Scappoose wilh her sister, Mrs. N. A. Perry,
for a few days.
Honlton can be proud of one thing and
tbal is to see "Old Glory" floating over the
schoolhoase these beautiful spring days.
Curley Kelley, Jep Walker, and Uriah
Kellay, sr., lft for Scappoose last Friday,
whore they will be employed st culling
wood this winter.
eohoolhouae repaira and last year the next week, beginning on Wednesday
board expended almost f 200 for f urnl- at 1 o'clock in the afternoon.
ture and eppaialue. Tbe district is in
good financial condition, the building
nd apparatus in good ordsr, and the
instructors are as good as can be found.
The management of school affairs is
carefully looked after, and tbe St. Hel
ena public school averages with any
in tbe county.
The magio lantern entertainment
given in the opera-bouse in this eity
last Friday eveuing by Mr, J. F. Ford,
the St. Helens photographer, was wit
nessed by a large audience, and ex
pressions of satisfaction were beard on
very band. The views consisted of a
miscellaneous collection, among them
being logging, fishing, flaming, and
various other industries of tbe North
west. Tbe scenes along the Columbia
river showing vessels, the big Stella
raft, etc, were very interesting pictures.
Mr. Ford has some fine views gathered
by himself on his trip with tbe Ma-
tamas to the summits of Mt. St. Hel
ena and Mt. It.iinier. Many comic
aoeues were shown, and were heartily
enjoyea oy me nitio folks as well as
older ones. Taken altogether it was a
highly interesting and instructive en
tertainment. Bills are out Ibis week
announcing that Mr. Ford will enter
tain tbe people of Deer Island tomor
row (Saturday) evening at the school-
house in that place. Don't fail to ace
the bear-killing.
Mr, Goo, Lemoot ia now having a
neat dwelling erected ou bis place on
Oermany hill. Tbe structure will be
18x21 with a 12x16 "L."
Joe Eversol came up from Muckle
Bros', Coweeman logging camp the
first of the week, where he baa been
working for some time.
Bev. C. E. Tbilbrook will preach at
lloulton next Sunday morning and at
8t. Helens in the evening.
Mr. Win Stffert was op from Deer
Island attending K. of P. lodge here
Tuesday.
VALLEY NOTES.
W, D. Miller went to Portland Wednes
day. .
Leopold Dupont is working at Howard's
mill.
M rs. Kuruliskl Is working at Mr. Bar
ber's, st Scappooss.
Win. Miller went lo St. Heleas Monday
to altend to school business,
Wiu. Karth has finished plowing, prepar
atory to plautlug his spring crops.
Snow is now about gone in the vicinity of
Valley and ths weather ia very mild, con
sidering tbe season of ths year. This is no
ticed by farmers turning their cattle out to
brush pasture.
Miller Brothers hsvs a yoks of steers.
arar three years old, which resemble each
other in color and build to such a degres
that they havs to put a belt around the
neck of oue to know it from the other.
Tbe steamer Young America made n Medicine for V Grippe.
her last trip to this place from Port-1 aeo. W. Wsitt, or South Gardiner, Me ,
I MslVfi "1 It ws hast that, wnsat. simiaki mjyLI
land last Monday. Ou Tuesday the oh'ille and grippe and have taken iois of
atflmr Anna went nn thm .li.i.oh ""u m uui proni ouieyenaor,
1 uiiamoenain a Uouitn Kooicdy ia the only
route to do service until Captain thing lliat has done any good whatever. I
n,,, . . ,.,i.,,j j nnve used one oll-oent bottle and t ie chills
Good a new boat ia completed and 0Od na Krip Hu m , i,H,gralui
nulif tnr (hi run ThA Vnnnir A mnv. Inte the manufacturers of an honest mad.
. , . . ... . . ieine." For sale by Dr. Edwin Koss, drug-
overhauled at the machine shoiis, pre
paratory to being placed in the new
boat, and henceforth and forever her
skeleton will be the only remiuder of
ber one-time existence, save the mem
ory of her trustworthiuess and fmib
fulness as an obediont messenger. The
old boat baa been a true friend, and
while ber successor will be a , much
larger and consequently more conven
ient boat, a lingering fondness for ber
will remain for what she bus been
The new boat, which, by the way, will
YANKTON JOTTINGS.
Orsss is starting.
Howard bss twelve men at work,
Ke more potatoes for ssle In Ysnkton.
J. R. Sherman is at work for H. O. How
ard.
O. D. Bonnsy has gone to work for Abra
ham C rouse. -
fi. H. Mason has a few more of those big
red apples lor ssle.
H. O. Howard bas bought tbe fins large
draft borae, Roc, frotn Mr. tiilaou.
Charlie Webber and Harry Sherman have
bought (he Corliss lot, near the bridge.
Van Early's family left on the Monday
Igbt s train for their old home in Nebraska,
J. A. Wikstrom has the contract to put
la logs for I. G. Wikstrom's mill, near Ka
lama, Wash,
The warm winds have taken the snow
completely off Bunker hill, and tbe "old
road has been cleared of fallen trees.
A good run of logs was madeou Monday.
Ons more head will put the creek in good
order for the logs from above the dam. A
large part of the winter's cut are now ready
for sluicing.
If there has been a wood famine in Port
land, as reported, it is not the fault of Mil
ton creek woodcutters. About 400 oords
are now banked on Ted ford and Milton
creeks, near J. N. Brian's, and more read;
to baul.
VERNON I A VARIETIES.
The Vernooia doctor is improving in
aesltb.
Dams Humor has It that there will be a
wedding before long.
Last Friday there was a very enjoyable
dance given at Mrs, Mills'.
There will be mask ball at Vernonia hall,
February 21. Girls, stay with your part
ners.
Michael Pieters, of St. Helens, was in our
burg last week looking after his property
interests here.
The people of Vernonia say i "Hurry op
with the plank road ; we are willing to do
our share of ths work." -
Ths Parker boys are pulling stumps and
otherwise improving their property. They
will soon have a one ranch.
Mr. O. W, Rice has gone oat to Honlton
to haul wood for the Oregon Wood Com,
pany. He was accompanied by Mr. Wit-
lard Tucker, who baa been stopping with
him for some time in ths hopes of benefit
ting his hsalth. Willard says, "Nebalem
against the world for good health."
WARREN MEWS.
Nim Baker bss guns to Fort Stevens to
work for ths govsrmuent.
Mr. Bam Miles was bunting strsy horses
In this city lsst Thursday,
Frank Hoyt was attending to business st
Portland on day last week.
Gus Heegle and family spent Sunday wltb
Mr. and Mrs. John Downing.
Will Pattullo, of Portland, was the guest
of Mr. Ed McFarland on Sunday last.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hoyt spent Sunday
wltb Mr. and Mrs. Clarence (Jsrrison.
Mias Kdythe Haien and Miss Birdie
Downing speut Sunday afternoon with Mrs,
Jiutb BueffeJd.
Mr. and Mrs. Harms and family spent
h'unday with Mrs. Harm's mother, who re
sides at Scappoose.
Will Ulsvens came down from Portland
to attend the snteitainuent on Thursday
evening of last week.
Will Cooper purchased a tne milch cow
from John Downing. Will informs us that
he is going into ths dairy business.
Dsd Downing and s friend spent Friday
of last week fishing on tbe Scappoose. Both
young men succeeded lu making a fine
catch.
Miss Ella Bacon and Miss Laura Pussy
who for ths last four weeks have been visit-
lug relatives at Kelso, Wash., returned
home on Monday laat.
We understand thst in tbe near future
Warren is to havs one of the biggest enter.
tainments ever given here. The parties at
the bead of this entertainment will spsre
no psins to make it a grand success, which
it is sure to be.
Brother Benshaw is holding revival meet
ings here this week. Brother Polling and
a number of other ministers will be tn at
tendance later on. It is tbeir Intention to
shake Warren to lta foundation. Wears
willing to be shaken, but not like brother
Naugledid.
Brother Haley informs ns that It is bis
ntentioa to start the Epworth League
gain. We do not think it will ever have
tbe support from tbs young people that it
once enjoyed, but Brother Haley is a worker
and may put the league upon as solid a
foundation as It wss before.
FREEMAN'S GRISTMILL
DESTROYED BY FIRE
The Fishhawk Miller's Property Laid in Ruins
By an Incendiary.
Fishhawk, Or., Jao. 80. (To the
Editor.) In order that the public may
bear the name "America "will ha rnadv Know lu0 "ma ul "w ""towing ,uul"
Dear tne name America, will be ready dml(( j uk9 ,he pajnt lbrough yol,r
columns to give the facts iu brief.
On last Friday night I heard the
alarm ol fire about midnight. I hast
ily arose to find my gristmill wrapped
in names. It Was Lon van who dis
covered the fire at 12:10, and came
with all haste, snd with the assistance
of Hans Jepeon and myself managed
to save the suwmill with but slight
to go into commission in about three
weeks, and greater speed is expected
of her than was possible for the Young
America to make, and as she is much
larger than the old boat, great things
are expected of her. Captain Good
has always endeavored to supply a
aplendid service to people of St. Hel-
, . ... ( lil"IJ, UUI fcUO KIIP, UCI'KIIIIIDU,
ens and the slouKh, and with hia new u 'a wjtl, bont a of ohop
een ueuur service is prqmieeu. (eeC!, Alteon barrels of flour and about
When the new boat Is put on the ruu seventy-five bushels of wheat.
it is more than likely that ber time of The machinery consisted of a fan
denartura from St. Rl.na will h 7 .80. n,n Prator, smaller, two
which will be duly appreciated by the
public As a public carrier Captain
Good's boat is entitled to the patron
age of the people of this vicinity. His
enterprise is, in reality, a home indus
try. His aim is t employ only per
sons whose interests are lu this part of
the county ; thus he does his duty, as
the money for salaries, etc.', is mostly
expended at home. The wish of Tm
Mist is that all the owner expects
from his latest venture will be realized,
and we take this opportunity of assur
ing the publio that as good, and even
better service, will be rendered.
run of burrs, bolting ease and all ncc
cssary fixtures for doing standard work
in the manufacture of flour. The
entire contents are either consumed
ur entirely ruined.
The origin of the fire ia profound
mystery, but from all indioationa it
was the work of an inoendiarr, at least
that is the general verdiot. There
were five barrels of flour at one poiut
which leaves a residue in the shape of
an ash pile quite noticeable, while at
another point close by where there
were ten barrels of flour piled, thore
is no sign left to mark the place. This
laot alone would lead one to suspect
that there had been several barrels of
flour removed from the mill before the
it was fired.
The loss ia a severe one, not only to
the proprietor, but to the entire o. io
nium ty. At present I have not de
cided whether I will rebuild or not,
from the fact that there seems to be
but little encouragement for oue to
expend his efforts for several years
and have the fruits of his toil swept
away ia less time than it takes to re
oord the incident. D. W. Frkkmak.
a v7
Makes the food more dellclou
ry (! I m W
3 UIKJ VTliUiSUIIfO
povai sAKma sowws eo.. arw vohk.
It seems like old times to pass ths black
smith shop now, after having been closed
so long, but sines Mr. Uowning's return the
merry clink of the anvil can be beard from
morning till night. In tbe three years of
Mr. Downtng's absence no change can be
noticed In him whatever. To nse his own
expression: "As I grow older I become
younger."
Mr. K. O. Haxen, with the help of Will
Cooper, is engaged in elearing land on his
place. In the two weeks that they have
been thus employed they have blows out
three acres of stomps, which were so thick
that it was impossible to drive through tbe
Held. When Mr, Haien has his clearing
and grabbing completed, and a few other
small improvements made upon bis place,
be will have one of the neatest little ranches
in the county.
Ths young people of Warren have no
complaint to make in regard to calling this
a dull place. On Wednesday of last week
we had J. F. Ford's stereopticon ; Thurs
day night we bad Miss I. Mae Bride, elocu
tionist ; Saturday night we bad a B. V. A.
A. Club entertainment, with two more en
tertainments In the near future; and It is
whispered among the knowing ones tbst
"Two aoula with bat a single thought, two
hearts that beat as one." etc. is soon to
take place; also a big party is talked of,
besides a dance for next Friday night.
What more can we ask forf
When the Epworth Leagas is placed opon
a solid basis again it ia tbe intention of the
league to give an entertainment, and we are
informed that the proceeds are to go toward
building a church. Quite a few have al
ready signed to help ia the work, and it ia
almost a sure thing that the project will be
carried through. We understand thst ths
sight bas been chosen and donated to ths
Methodist church. Brother Haley visited
the different families in the neighborhood
in regard to a subscription to help build
here, snd his report is very encouraging.
A most interesting entertainment wss
given at the selioolhouse on Wednesday
evening of last week consisting of J. F.
Ford's stereopticon. It was not a large
crowd that turned out to witness Mr. Ford's
efforts, but wbat it lacked in numbers was
made np ill enthusiasm, Soma of the views
are grand, especially his mountain scenerv,
The pictures showed so plain upon the can
vas mat wtien be tbok ns a trip around the
snow-capped peaks of Mt. St. Helens many
in the aodience drew their coat collars
aboe their ears snd shivered, Mr. Ford
showed us many of tbelargeat things In tbe
world down to the Irish servant girl who
served undressed tomstoes, not tossy any-
tning or tne monkey. Mr. Ford is a good
entertainer and kept his audience in a roar
of laughter from the start to the finish, and
If he ever visits this place again be is sure
of a hearty welcome.
Quits a crowd gathered at the school-
bouse ou Thursday evening of last week to
bear Mias I. Mao Brlds, who faithfully did
all the bills claimed. Miss MacBride makes
a fins appearance and has a very winning
way which draws her sndience toward her.
Her work Is of such a nature that it is not
always our good fortune to witness. Her
imitations of ths bells and the birds must
be heard to be appreciated. Her imperaoii
stion of the old darkey and her baby and
the dog was a fins bit of work. Msx Berg
presided at the organ ; and, of course. Max
got his share of ths applause. At the end
of Miss Mao Bride's entertainment she ren
dered, in a masterly manner, that beautiful
piece, "Bock of Ages." As she finished
Mrs. Ruth Hoyt played the piece with such
feeling that she oarried tbe large audienoe
witb ber, and as tbe soft sweet strains died
sway it was fully a minute before the audi-1
snce realised that the eutertainment was at
an end.
It is not generally known that Abraham
Lincoln was tendered the governorship of
Oregon, but it is a fact. President Taylor
offered him the governorship to succeed
Governor Lane, but be declined the honor.
ON EVERY BOTTLE
Of Bblloh's Consumption Cure Is this gusr
antee: "All we aak of you Is to nse two-
thirds of the contents of this bottle faith
fully, then if you say you are not benefited
return the bottle to your druirtdxt and he
may refund the price eaid. frice 25 ccs. fib
eta ami si.uo Mold bv Dr. Uiiwlri Koss
druggist, til. Helens. Oregon, and N. A
ferry, lloulton, Oregon.
Gen. Shatter recently ssid of the Cabana
'Why, those people srs no more fit fur self
government then gun powder is for hell
HOW 13 YOUK WIFEf
Has shs lost her beauty? If so, Cousti-
psiion. Indigestion. Hick Headache are the
irtncipaf causes. Karl s I lover Koot lea
ma cured these ills for half a century
Price 26 eta and CO eta. Money relunded i
rAMiiltii ArA tint Mtiiiffttirv. Hold b Dr. R.
win Boss, druRicist, bU Helens, Oregon, and
. A, ferry, iiouiion, uregon.
TELL YOUK SISTER.
A Beautiful Complexion la an Iwposstbil
Ity without sood pure blood, the sort that
only exists in connection with good diges
tion, a healthy liver and bowels. Karri
Clover Boot tea acts directly on tbe bowels.
liver, ana Honeys, seeping meni in periect
health. Price 25 eta and 60 eta. Hold bv
Dr. Edwin Koss. druneiitt. Bt. Helens. Ore
gon, and n. a. ferry, ilouKon, uregon.
DOES THIS STRIKE YOUf
Muddy Complexions. Nauseating Breath
come from chronic constipation. Karl's
uiover Koot tea is an absolute cure and bas
beeai sold for fifty years on an absolute
fuarantee. r rice 25 cts and 00 eta. Hold
y Dr. Edwin Ross, drugKist. St. Helens.
Oregou, and N. A. Ferry, lloulton, Oregon.
SICK HEADACHES,
Tbe enrse ot overworked womankind, are
quickly and surely cured by Karl s (Jloyer
Root Tea, the great blood puritierand tissue
builder. Money refunded if not satisfac
tory. Price 25 cts. and 50 cts. Hold by Dr
mwid kmi, aruggist, ou Helens, and JN
rerry, lloulton.
FOR SALE.
A good two-seated spring hack for M.
1. B. Uonraar, St. Helena, Or.
TAKEN VP.
White eonr (mare). Owner ntoaae call, mt
uubio. iwi utu, tier . wni ,
j. tf. i'bojk. uooie, ur.
TAKEN VP.
Black hetfer calf, a short venrHnfir. wbitastar
in iae. vwner pienee can. Drove property. Daf
caarges anu rocuveriMtuiv.
TREASURER'S NOTICE.
Coohtt TiteifCBsa's Orrica,
St. Bklens, Ob.. Januai
OTICK 18 HERKHY GIVEN THAT ALL
unpaid County Warrants of Columbia
County, Oregon, which bay been presented
and endorsed: "Not Paid for Want of funds,"
prior to May 10, W1, will be paid upon presen
tation at this office. Interest will not be allowed
after tills date. EOW1N Rods,
n12 Treasurer of Columbia County, Oregon.
TEACHERS' EXAMINATION.
Orrica or School 8orainTKKDfT,
uoultok, uregon. January 17, 189V.
OTICB IS HEREBY OIVBN THAT. FOR
the purpose of maklug an examinatlou of
ail persons woo may oner memeetves as canal
dates for teachers of the schools of this county.
the county school superintendent thereof will
hold a nubile examination at Bt. Ueteus, Oregon,
beginning at 1 o'clock p. m., Wednesday, Feb
ruary S, 18US. State oniten will be attended to at
tne same luss. , . it. ujribiBu,
conuty school Superintendent.
Notice cf Final Settlement
N
OTICR IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT I, THE
nndernJsnied drainistrmtr!x of the estate
wt niiiiaiu uskiunvii, vevvoflVU) aiaavsj uiCM I"
the office of the Clerk of the Cmmty Court of
the State of Oregon, in end for Columbia County,
r nuei acoouui ot my MmmiHrauon upon
id efttele. toeeiuer with my vetitfon for final
distribution of the residue of said estate, and
that the Hon. J. B. Doan, Judge of said Court,
haa a j -pointed Tuesday, the 7th day of Febru
ary, lHyir, at 2 o'clock p. m , as the time, and the
Courtroom of fuud Court, In Bt. Helens, in said
County and State as the place for the settle
ment of aaid account and hearts. of said pe
tition for distribution in said estate, at which
time and plaoe any person Interested in said
estate may appear and file written objections
thereto. LUCIKDA, WIUCI'SON,
Administratrix of th estate of WUUaia WilVin-
son, aeceassKJ. )M&
Ko Mcs Fnmlliirs is Complete
Wlthaut a New
LIGHT - RUNNING
BINGEE
SEWING MACHINE.
Bold on Easy Terms with Interest.
C. P. LOOSE , Agent.
.aVatoria - - - Oregon.
ORIENTAL
HOTEL
Krs. M. J. Scott, Prosrietress
BT. HELENS, OREGON. .
A Btrictly Frst-Claaa House. A
Home lor Commercial Travelers
snd the Publio. Board and Loiicr-
itiS at Most .Reasonable Rales.
A WELL KEPT STABLE
For Care ot Patron's Horses.
The Kind Yon Have Always Bought, and wMcI lias been
in use lor over 30 years, bas borne the signature of
"""" Itas becn made nntler bis per
onal supervision since its infancy.
All Counterfeits, Imitations and Substitutes are but Ex
periments that trifle with and endanger the bealth of
Infants and Children Experience against Experiment.)
What is CASTORIA
Castorla is a substitute for Castor Oil, Paregoric," Drops
,and Soothinjr Syrups. It is Harmless and Fleaaant. It
contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other Narcotic'
substance. Its agre is its guarantee. It destroys Worms'
and allays Feverishness. It cures Diarrhoea and Wind'
Colic It relieves Teethingr Troubles, cures Constipation
and Flatulency. It assimilates the Food, regulates the
Stomach and Dowels, giving healthy and natural sleep.
The Children's PanaceaThe Mother's Friend. "
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In Use For Over 30 Years.
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VJt Cigara and smokers articles. Notions, etc. Paints, oils and (lass, i i
lane assortment oJ Hardware. Tinware and ( rackery. V
Main Street,
St Helens, Oregon.
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This store keeps always on band a fine assortment of con
fectionery, tobacco and cigars, etc., besides tee siieives are
always kept welt filled with
A C3R?p!ete assortment cf fancy and stap!a GrcccrSss,
Bntter, ears, and proyisions of all kinds, domestio and
tropical (ruita in season.
CORNER COVIilTZ AXB MAI.SI STBEETS, ST. BELEXS.
Datngers of the Grip.
The Kreatest danger from La Grippe is of
its resulting in pneumonia. If reasonable
care is used, however, and Chamberlain s
Cough Remedy taken, all danger will be
avoided. A rnona: the tens of thousands who
have used lliia remedy for ia grippe we haye
vet to learn of a single oasa haying resulted
In pneumonia which shows conclusively
that this remedy is a certain preventive of
that dangerous disease. It will cure la
grippe in Teas time than sny other treat
ment. It is pleasant and safe lo take. For
aale by Dr. Kdwiu Koss,druggiat,Ht.Helens.
For La Grippe).
Thomas Whitfield Co., 240 Wabash-sv.,
earner Jaokson-st, oneof Chicago's oldest
snd moat prominent druggists, recommend
Chamberlain's Cough Remedy forlagrippe,
as it not only gives a promt and complete
releaf, but also counteracts any tendency of
la grippe to result in pneumonia. For sale
by lr. fid win Ross, druggist, Bt, Helens.
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Leave Portland. ... 2:80 P M
Arrive at St. Helens... 6:00 P M
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Will Carry Nothine but Paxsen
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Dr. EDWIN ROSS, Proprietor.
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Patent Medicines, Fancy Toilet Articles.
PERFUMES AND FANCY STATIONERY.
Prescriptions...
Carefully and Accur
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DAY OR NIGHT.
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School Books...
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School Supplies
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GOOD TOOLS! LOW PRICES.
......FOR NET 8POT CASH......
Jennlng's Patent Bit 12 to 30c
Clark's Expansion Bits...' 70c to $1.10
Common Braces .. .85 to 60c
Ratchet Braces.. , GOo to $2.00
Drawing-knives 4SC
Folding Drawing-knives ..Jl 20
Common Saw-seta lAc
Morreil'e Saw-seta 60c
Carpenters' hammers ......25 to 45c
Carpenters' hatchets 85 to fiOc
Carpenters' handazes 60 to 70c
Jack planes 5oc
Disston handsaws. 1 25
Good steel handsaws 50 to 75c
Firmer chisels. 17 to 35c
l ot. Artie.
5-qt, Artie.
3-qt. Artie.
lea oasASt rxssxsss.
... 85
.... 1 15
.... 1 80
4-Qnart Arttc. Si m
l-ot. White Mountain
2- qt. White Mountain,
3- qt. White Mountain.
1-qt. White Mountain.
6-qt. White Mountain.
LAWS MOWERS.
12-Inch Philadelphia
14-ineh Philadelphia
id-inch Philadelphia...
18-inrh Philadelphia
20-inch Philadelphia
Camp Codes Pota..,..i
ORAMTS CAMP KSTT1.SS.
8-)t. with eover....
4-qt. with cover.....
6-qt. with cover
8-qt. with coyer,
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1 45
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2 45
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Black Diamond File, Oil Stoves, Pinchers, W renchi-s, and manv other rn! fJ
used by all kinds ot people, at low prices for Ihe next 30 days. Open evrmi.j
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