The Oregon mist. (St. Helens, Columbia County, Or.) 188?-1913, February 24, 1899, Image 3

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    OREGON MIST.
February 24, 1809.
LOCAL AND GENERAL.
I nminAAH .. I ...... s .1 ai .
Mt bh Columbia that lb Chemaiuua voka rfivlna hLsain n, nvJ Jll
mmn , 7 co?1 . "uPPy emd (ha visitors with neat and well
100,000,000 feet of lumber for Cliinni.fi nlu,,n ml. .r... u:-u m:-- urn
... i I ... .. . I , , , . . , ... I . "vmo nikoi ttuitii mill vv urajQ
Uka
a Vm Imti.A V -.FT . J a t T . Ii a I ... -
C I"'.' ?" , Daoker iBsuja 0.er gu.
J"""" " anniversary oi ine uay lu Kalnma.
foundlnsrof the order Tunsdav ..
I ilnl a.,. - I f-jAH. If . .. i ...
wi bhiiih manner. rue ladies . rordana on
ana mends of (he order were admitted "onaay aiteruoon.
jo the loclgeroorn about 9 o'clock, when
VEllKONIA , VAIUETI-ES.
Distrkt Attorney Cleeton spent last
nuuuy lu vniB City.
lha sseeseor ii oreoarln in Win
).. . ... JA " o
us HIIHPUM 01 low.
1. :n i . i .wv uiviiis uiossi
' ?v" contraot to supply corned tha visitors with neat aud well
i" :- . : i"""5"1 saseiiioiage witn a oeugnt- u una oity wsunssaay,
IX year to out thia amount f I fMl.nl,. a j. ..u.. "... I '
lumber, and that additional mill will the history of the order, tot-ether with . .c?vl7 Cltt Watts was confined to
uav. to oa erected. lt, objeoti Tand aim. wa. iread bv David Md -bis week with a .ever cold,
1. ....,,1,, ii- i ' 1 . ., I which was followed bv A vocal n. .
ru i F 7 'l"r'. 01 I solo bv Mil MiuiU w.tti H:: I " yu want boi luncn ea
nook talraon entered the utter part of n . . .u j Watts, of Heap- Mr. ici,,tyre's ,, t bowhna allev
laet week, and fishermen at LtorU P00??' nd. lh8derM ?' .ucces at- nyr e ne to Dowiing alley,
made lame catohea last im,1. ,ihi """""a" won merited and re- J. it McKihhen. dir,.r .. n..
no ... . . . ... ' 6"" flfl tlrt anill hanctw . I. . - . ' ' "
i lie nail Bold read y at 7 on tit. a muntl. . r ' y 'V tor. Ot Portland. vi tad Avon Imlcra n
B Vniincr llllv In. nnlhn u. ... j . '
AiM. jonei. of Portland. fnri
u uiooHiiB who an laatrumantai t; n n tti.. m u .
- v, v-u, vuuricvi iH ui buiu nunnav in i-iiiitnn mi. ii . .
i l i, . . . uu. tir-.i ii.u iTi.. . r"' """"" "
a itii u iubdl Lima was nan , 'v.ni.i it iudk, h& it inn n mi. M.in. u n
Thuredar avaninv of UmI uli . tk. Kom. rendered two familiar aulantlnna I ' !
regular aeml-montbly meeting of tb,B rao"t creditable manner. Mias I , Attorney W, U. Conyera, of Clatf
JKatnbone Sittara of tbi city. Two I '"'"ngame assiated tbern with organ "H ie county aaat attend'
Kn ebta wera init aimi Intn th m... acoompanvmenL A verv imnortant ine to outineee Wedneadav.
whh oi Hie llatbbonea. attar ah nh iBnr antOTauia leatura of tha
lunon wai served in tha lodge-room, ""Binge entertainment waa then in.
nu an prawut apent a very euioyablel l'u"l""u ? vnaocenor
eveninc. ' ' Blakealey. faet Chancellor
Martin Coethran. who waa hold to U ihZm JCLtLllXr'.TAl A food many aturgeon are belne
... - - I vipm'llivi IUUUUDI bUUHUlHriX I 11 . . t i . . .
newer to uie grand Jury, by the ua- tio of th.m. .nd M. th.i L " preeent, ior wnicn Dabermeu
Kewtoa Parker waa doloa bnalneaa la oat
WWU HUDUIJ,
Mr. Wra. Wi!on left thl vallev for the
raeirupoiw lunun; on dudiun,
loud of merchandise to tforcut Grove tbii
iri wn. Wiliioa and John Yonnr
paniKHl turough our town Muuiiay, bound
ior mt ritiauuri crutiuiu.
MIm Alma Throori,
lha Pitbiburs bill Ct
a vhiit buturdiiy aud buuday.
Mr. Mfllrnvtoio'e realdcnoe in tlift olty
canmlit hra Mondav. oaualno ereat alarm.
When von want a hnt l.,r.h .all at "ul Mrwu" aam uoue-
jut. Binna miea me puipic ai toe cvan
gtliual church Uunday avcnlnr. Theaar-
mou wa excellent and waa well taken.
MANY AXOVEIt
Haa tnmed with dlfurnftt from an nf.harwlM
niyaoie gin wim anoilenslreiirpRtn. Kurl
Clover iioot Tea imrillee the brtuili by it
action on the bowels, etc., as nothing elxe
wiu. rom ior years on aoaoiuMguarantr
fries Zacte. anil Uinta, hi, I, I ho lir.
Koaa, rimrerint. Ht. Hnlen. and M. A. r-
tf, juoniton. .
For Ii Grippe.
who la cooking for
oiiipanr, was aoiue on
Thomas Whitfield A Co. 2(0 Wabash-av
earner Jaekson-st.. one ot Chicago's oldrsl
and most prominent druKists, recommend
uuamuenain s ;ougli Jteiuedy loriaKrinpe,
as it not only gles a promt and complete
relent, but also counteracte any tendency of
a grippe w result in nneunionia. f or sa
by Ui, tidwlo Koss, druggUt, Bt. Helens.
Ilea Holder's
Sals.
a large run of flab
throughout the atiason
will continue
Messrs. McDenlel and P. J. Lund were
d ul us; some official business with tba notary
public Monday la regard to tbsnswpoet-
uuuw w ai,
Pr. Hatfield would like to know bow to
preserve salmon cpga for summer fibin.
Now. this is a chant ta teach ear doctor an
uregon trica..
Father Pisber aad family, who bavebaen
residina with their son. Iter. P. M. Fisher.
of this city, returned to their boms at Mon-
niouui luenuuy.
N'
R Ct TC Pl,i1t.rnnb .111 ...U .i I Dr Hattlnlrl. of (hie Mir maealll ti tha
r,m.,l. Bachelor Flat Bundav at 11 m and re,ill,"o ol Wra. Hoes, of Heaver creek, to
t-omanander oonaay at ai a. m. ana glT, m.u(cai ald to Mf, He wll0 ta guP
rHarr aand l Boappooae la the evening at 7 :30. "uffroui a complication of dieaa.
ceutt and 6 eenta per
tioe of tbla preolnot.' on' a h. of .7i. "V,"" F" re receiving 4
"ie?M.d tomJM a M"M' programme' cfid not receive ibvm"r
and brought 'to this 0lt7'bv SherTff ".Ma "IT.""' JJ lL?XJS -M7
Rloe, and tried before Jud Doan. ih.Voc3 inX "iS!?.. r?ctltom
Everybody interested in the Neha-
lem road improvement proposition are
requested to meet at the ollice of Dii-
duct durine; the process of dispo-
Cantaln Hnrwi'a 1 l7'""uu w"" nu oeen put oetore
Ina will ii nut i .uja i. , uom. mih w neon again lavorea the
ic, will be out end ready to go into ootunanv with a vocal aolo. and It ...
TrT. r!?l i. i t -betrtiy -Jof d, after which name Saturday evening at 7 i80.
force of mwhanici ie lushing the work Una wirnart.' -L- .a. i Zx.il .
w in an possible baato. Tha enginea Brother MoKibben ' of Portland took J lunon M M,r?ecI by Mrfc
will be reeeived from the .hops tomor- part in bia cwtMiarv elaborate man to.Inlvre- Coffee and pie or coffee
.'"1" S-sJ? JSSLJW ;UD?.wlrt7tiota
Our worthy Dostmaater left Taeadav for
a short Sojourn at the metropolis, 'i bis is
the lirst tun for almost two years that rjpud
has failed to call out from behind tha win-
aow, "All out, gentlemen."
Carroll McNatt wlnl.es ta hnv rand tim
ber claim In township 4 aorta 6 west, 6
north A west and 6 nortb S west. Anyone
wantiur to dispone of their claims will do
wu to g ire Mr. McMutt a oaU.
OTTCR IH HEREBY fllVEH THAT ON OR
of Vaticonrer. Wiuiliiiiirtikii. ilAt1 In thnAb.ru,
of W. 1. Connell, of Oeor Inland, Oregon, for the
purKmai paKiuriug, reedim? ana cantifr lor,
one li mere atKilits years oldcBlled "Kowwita.''
aud wherMtheld W. U. Cooneli baa bentowed
care ana ixea npnn sain aenorlMi anlmnl from
aukuh aim, vtm, to tne date of this notice, aud
bas durina all said time had and now haa aalit
animal la hi actual poMewilon, and whereas
the bill for said penture, fed and care Dow
aifiiiiiuMiia; to tne sum 01 stw.uu nas unt been
liitir nnr any part thereof. Therefore If aald hill
of tiiUW, Uinether with 110.00 attorney's tees
and the emit of this ailveuiaewnt a not paid
on or before Saturday, February it&th, W.r, at 10
o'clock a. ra. said deatTllml anlmnl will be sold
UY v. v. uonneil at nub le amitlon tn tha h h.
eat bidder fur canti In 0. a. (ioid coin to satfify
aid lien claim, together with all cnata. h.ii
ale will take place at the barn on the farm of
inoinajnxmnf.il, on Deer island. In Columbia
county, state ol Oregon, on Saturday, rebraanr
i&th. 18l, at 10 o'clock, a. m.
fated rtb. nth, limit. W. D. CONNELL,
Lien Claiiuaut.
RAIN 1 EH NEWS.
and connected the
read to operate.
Tha commissioners
mull viu oeiaoeara waa nnHnJ In & m..t..i.
manner and won bint woll earned ap-
6 oeuta loaf.
Road
Next to bowling alley.
K. B. Smith anada a visit to Waatnnrt
I! 1 . . " ' I
II vuueauay.
W. A. Ediceiton. formerlv of Clatskaal
spent ouuuuy iu town.
Hon. Dean Blanchard waa a caaaenrar tn
Asturia ssouoay morning.
M. J. Kltterinr and John Dibble were
visitors to t oruaoa juonuay.
Citj Treasurer's Notice.
Ovvtca OF OlTV TftCASCasB,
a ii - , . ...
THE CITY TKEAHUriEa OP HT.' ukukliu,
Oregon hereby elves notice that all war
rants of this citv which have been nrouinii.d
ana endorsed "wot raid Ior Want of Funds."
prior to October t. wn. and warrant No. xx. an.
doneil October S. 1)W7. will ha naid niwin nra
entatlon to me. Interest will not be allowed
aiier una aate. . VAViu uavln.
fJity Treasurer.
Notice for Publication.
T wu" u m w.-u '"F80 P- Road supervisors, whose term of a r u..-
of Tillamook V. Alter singing the closing ode office eznired on the first of th. month. hlTwav r. Phrtiknj T..-irfi.
auortableaaw. 01 "e order the member and friends should have their reoortai-.dv to .nh-1 . .... . . . .
to on J!Z:JmATUt mil th " county commit br wdwned
i. I me order s anniversary bad been nmn-l uii. ...... .u. o.u I n.r t.,. i'..i,,i. u...i.. '
I OTUIVU UISVUI VU IUD Olli Oil WMUMBJ ,1HUU.
Patch A Plue are bnlldinr a large addi.
tloo to their drybouse 10x30 feet, increasing
county have Durohaaed
mill, which la expected
thana Tl will t. I
once, sawing out planks in different I 'rly ob,afTed od celebrated by them. March.
Wal wSai II.. a a 1 1. . t 1 . I 1 " I
be planked, it beiac thoueht that . P1 8hw Kellogg and Kamm, Tne bowling teams are pitted against their drying capacity f,m six hundred ii
planked roads will ba moraaarvin.ahl. l.n 01 fading steamboat men in uu ".'""f ""' maa """"" run' nunareu aoors per wee,
h.n .....I Tl..... i. u IBIS rxirt. end owners of man hnata I mng UlgO. IOC persoaoel Of tile I Mrs. Backbe. wife of John Hurkhaa rllH
".. R'.'h tunv ia vuiiaiuaraui I . . - i i ... .. . . , . : - . .
complaint about bad roada but tha e""rel into a combination with " aooat toe aame as ttiose wtio inursaay night, the wtr i iast. at the ret
lltftJ!Z trXmtVXTM7 Pt,c,p.ted loth, former contest. MBuck tTAXk
these diffloulties. steamboat, one that will be a flyer in Th flri. Mond.r lri Marrh ta th. dropsy, and at laatauooumbed to that dia-
i line lunest meaning of tne) word. Bays .,, r n '.11 TT .c . 'lease, ene was Dunea u the a., ol jf. cera-
The new steamboat beinr built bv the Teleeraw. 8he will nut anvtl.in. ",uu'u etery on Baturday.
me U. xf. ft M. Company at Portland yet afloat on the Columb ia or Willam. :r. .r: V " .r"v At a caucus bald in tha town hall Mob
Is fast assuming shape. The hull ia "e rtvere in the shade, exceotintr. of B"i.S lur nD.u : day evenine the following citixeus were
completed and the upper works sr. torpedo boate, and it U ZL' Z'Xa IT .Tff,"0
.w. . w u . u vwm IU.I UMW,
Lajid Omni at Oaaoow Citv, 0.,
February, 7, 1899.
VTOTICB IB HEREBY OIVKN THAT THH
i.V followtne-nained anttiAr haa AImI nnll... ,
nis intenuon to make nnal nrnnf In imiiMin nl
bis claim, and that nald proof will be made be
fore the coouty clerk of Columbia county, at
ot, aeiena, uregon, on BtarcJi Jt levy, VU:
WILLIAM C. ADAM,
Homestead entry No. 9m, for the south Jf of the
northeast W. and lota 1 and 2 section 4. niwnnhin
4 north, range west.
He names the followlnv wttneaaea tn nmu hi.
continuous reaideww upon and eultivation of
said land, vis; Gerhard Morhacu, Andrew
Kenowski, William lUrtb, John HUdebrand, all
oi vauey, uregon.
iwnu bou. a. MOOKsa), Kecister,
PROFESSIONAL.
bout half done. It is the intention M by one of the three navigators
to oomplete the boat in time for the " he expected to reel off at The ladies of 8t. Helens and vicin
summer iramo. When aha will be nut least zv Know an hour. Tba boat will it . n..i i -.n u.. a--..
, . - . , , . I i . . ... . . I - " -1 w wiu uu jura, osuie
vu us run uotwenn jroniana ana as- oj twin screws, manipulated A. McKibben, East Morrison and
toria. She is built for speed and i ex- by triple-expaneion compound engines Union avenue, Portland, when thev
pec tea to eoiipse anything on the river. tne latest Improved pattern. Her desire the services of a first-class dresir
nlie will have the largest encinaa ever dimensions will be 120 feet in lencth. I
-" .m . x.uui , m ww.a w iu ivov, AiviJUUKn It J CUHt U niO.
. . , . . .. "o an ass ure a rct that thia boat
a girt over in uowuts county 1 will be constructed aa inundarl il,
ciroumstanoe that plans are being per-
Darned Short long loved a certain Mr.
wnii. xihub, ntue ininmnit 01 fdOled damnnatrat. that tha imhu.
UI.a.1 trt. i . I!.. I. I. . I . 7 : ..
."wi , iviw a iiiviB iBBHin ntmsa itinir. i fa unnii.ta .i..i.,j. ,u. : -.
CJa ,7 'TS ,OTMMieprr of the parties, iu answer to inquiries,
posed to Lronr, and Short loosed ta ba a.id , ..v.. i, i. ... .1 u..:i j
yen with Little'e shortcomings. So la boat, and it will be a eDeedr one. if
money can secure speed. She will be
built on lines adapting ber for passen
ger and faat freight only, and our in
tention now is to start ber off on the
Kamler route, touching; at iutermedi
ate points on the slough. It is also
ofPyihiana visited kainior haw U-t POMiwcttiat wc will put her on th
RainrHaw .in. .n.i . i i" ..... rortund-Astoria run durine the ex.
eiiori, meeting long, threatened to
marry Little before long, which caused
Aiittie in enort to marry Lone. Did
Short love Little leas because Little
loved LiOiigT
About fifteen members of Avon lodge
1 1 yinians visitea Kainior lodira Uat
j m " piMWU, I .1:nn . . T. I WOlUt. u VUUIVU VUUUlllg, WUICn IB
Jfca"S' . A " UliruT atrTLJK CMt 12 " "uUt, alW,
vieiturw wrriveu tne ioure-ivvim waa I - - - - ....... v.
Mr. K. T. Larsen. of Warren, was in
town Moooay. wuue bere ha our-
i-..j. ... . . . .
cnasea s ioriy-acr tract ol land known
aa (be Whitney place, near M. F. Has
an's farm, back of Warren. Mr. Lar
sen ex pec Is to hue out a home for
himself. He is an industrious aenth
man and will undoubtedly succeed.
I be Methodist denomination ia to
build a new church in tbia city, work
to start about the first of March. The
lot at the corner of St. Helene and
Columbia streets, formerly owned bv
Mr. John Scott, has been purchased.
Besides the church building, which is
nominated for th various town officers:
t or trustee. . A. Pomerov. W. A. Wood.
Miles bheeirn. Fred Trow and Marion Paw.
ler; for treasurer. Dr. A. I". McLaren: tor
recorder. Win. Hvmons: for marshal. J. A.
bchunenon. Therais bardly a doubt but
that there will be an independent ticket nut
up for trustees, for. while the caucus of last
oudav was the best attended for vaara.
vuor waa ueuiueu mice oi judgement used
lu making the nomination, inasmuch as
personal friendship rather than eligibility i
was considered, for of the fir named for
trustees on owns no nroDartv la hut own
Dame and another baa not been a resident
of the town on year; both defects being
tat to ineir aspirations ior omce, accord
ing ra tne cnaxter.
jyL 1. X. HALL,
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON.
Clatakshle, Colombia county. Or.
J-JR. EDWIir R08H, .
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON.
St. Helena, Oregon
turned over to them, and th. nrr I P"nger.. it u estimated that she
, -a -
I a parsonage.
ceeded to confer the work in two ranks,
wnicn occupied the lime until nearly
ii o ciook. atter wnicn a splendid lunch
waa sorved at the restaurant. It was
1 o clock when the
for home, all feell
and profitable even
He was an earnest minister, and one
Mllnflav tn tha wiiim. .if . ..HMnn
Dick Bailey, supervisor of road di-l thatirnififannf lttila ikl.M u. .
triot , No. 82, haa been a promiaent fig- "The baud which read the mighty I
COLUMBIA CITY.
February 23. Edito Mrar- Th huudl
new In this town ia little and of no nut I
interest to any one, yet if we do not give it I
u. "., wv wvutu m auspeuMKl ot toBrtus.
Mr. Butler ia Tiaitina- her aiater. Mra f!
u. vapte.
Mr. Watreu and daughter, who latalv
cam from Korest Grove, are living in the
rv ague, uouee.
The death and burial of Mrs. Oiltner waa
sad new to ber friend bare. Hue was on
ol the best of women.
Captain Solnner and famllv have moved
to Portland until June, when thev will .
turn her for the summer. Mr. Bowers
has moved into their bouse. ,
Mr. Floyd, a nephew of Gen. Plovd. of
the Uolumbla
weeks. He is
JB. H. B. CLIFF,
PHYSICIAN AND BURGEON.
8t Helens, Oregon.
G. W. COLE,
ATTORNIY AMD CODNSELOB-AT-LAW,
ST. HELENS, OREGON.
m
AM OPaN UTi
To r.ion-iRr.
WE ARE ASSERTING THE COURTS OCR EIGHT TO
THE EXCLUSIVE USE OF THE WORD "CASTORIA." AN3
rrrcHER's castoria," as our trade maric
7, DR, SAMUEL PITCHER, of Eyannis, Massachusetts, I
was the originator of "CASTORIA," the samg that
has borne and does now bear cn evcrj
tMfM'Mtewnature of wrapper. '
fhisi the original "CASTORIA" which has been used in
Vie homes of the Mothers of America for over thirty years.
.: - LOOK CAREFULLY at the wrapper and see that it a
the kind you have always bought 0nthe.
and has the signature of byffi&cit ' wrap-)
per. No one has authority from, me to use my name except ''
Do Kot Bo Doceivei
Do not endanger the life of your child by accepting
a cheap substitute which some druggist may offer you
(because he makes a few more pennies on it), the in
gredients of which even he does not know.
" Tho End You Havo Always Bonlat " 1
BEARS THE SIGNATURE OF
' Insist on Having
The Kind That Fever Tailed Yen.
rv, TV an,aaav wnwar. Mwtoaa errv.
iJS -lft-l?VlV4ftt wVrtr,vV A rV ,V -r iV yfa, ifr rf
rr
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8T, HELENS' POPULAR STORE.
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-Seep always en hand a complete stock of-
GENERAL
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INCLUDING a general assortment of Clothing. Furnishings, and Press Goods. 0
. rfe make a specialty of Loggers' ontfit. We also earry a fin line of Boots t
and tjhoea. Rubber Boots, Gum Coat, etc.
0
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il ROCERIE?. Flonr. Dratn iiul all th. i j ........
... s -- ii... . i ' , V- i T.V . " ui.iiui ui muauco.
W i 8 . , o j BtriuTiBa. notions, etc. mints, oils and glass. A,
Title Abstract Books. Kotarv PnMle. nnmmla.
loner of Deeds for Washington, and anexper-
reuwu wuuww u vuuuwuilll HUH wuice.
1. W. DAY
W. B. DIIXABD
visitors deoarted I Z'i r:'w .VV T,, lu" DTV?D n,"a" "e time grama of sand ; -' "''"? "CDr8
. !.- - i "warn, vim ia nut s aw Hllliw. even emcn milla lha Llflv nnnnt. m.J. -l -""". a rev
ii tusi a Disasani i .i , .. . ' I . J .mvWh,m. M-m,,,. ., ,h. Hfttj ua..
u. . mougo no were, me circumstance un- adronof water: whinh mad nn m.H. "
.... u.u u epeus-ug, wbloh h, , in ., I ,. - . ,, ' .7 I Mrs, Chester Maxwell las
.l j I h a l.nrlnr. i. .,..... ..n j" . j., ., ' , 1 airs. g. u. aiaxtrell tor a few
' . I
ATTORNEYS -AT-LAW
Office next door to Courthouse,
ST. HKUtKU. OttKUOJt.
General practice In conrts of Oregon or Waxh
Abstracts made directly from county
Instou.
records.
tavina with
weeks, rjhe
llabaml at Ta.
aaanipi,(jal. I hay will go to bant Anna
One can aaarnal
to tnmi tn th rfirriirani a,i(na f I intent On his Dart, lie warned nut
... - '- '- VII , . . . 1 , .... , . .. I -""', xl. . "J Will .V WDi
this county in which creameries are eoroe parties in the vicinity of Yank- 1 he people liviny along the road be-1 in April to remain perwaiienUy.
a.i.l.l.'.l,.,! TV,. .... t..:-. i . I ton in wnrlr thsir mad taw anJ iw. 1 tween St. Helena and Vnrnnnia arm I a
v..nv..Mwa. a uv vu, vciuk pus III at I -- - , wmw I . ... - v . ... . .
Warren will have a wonderful effect PH"e failed to obey, whereupon Dick expeeted to render all possible assie- ResolBtiona or Condolence.
on tha dairying industry ia that parti 1led himself off to Justice Oox and I Unoe ln the attempt to improve the uobls, Or., Feb. 22. At a regular ineeb-
of the oounty, aad at Deer Island there proceeded according to law against roaa. fetittons will be ready to oir-1 nt of Umptats Tribe No. 84, Imp. O. E. M
where it ia certain a oraamnr will annn the parties, resulting in tha road tax. loulate in a ahort time, and it will be- the following resolution were adopted:
be eaUbliahed. Let ns strive to en- toKtber with several dollars additional oom" the duty of everyone to assist Whereas, The angel of death has entered
courage the establishment of such eon- " eot being paid. It was uuaeces- tb matter to the extent of their ability the home of our esteemed brother, U. B.
cerna in each locality where it Is pos- however, for Dick to appeal to I 'a order to make it a success.
aioie to auppiy a suwoi.Ul amount ol "-'""T .". WUOT No man who 1. willinir to vt.n
milk to warrant. The supply willin- ?ience of his commands, because Ibe 0ihers the same libcrtvthaA h w?ahna
creaa, asaoonasa demand cre.ud. 7 "SLS fl be'co'mV' yt'r
The bill Introduced in the house of IkJ rL.?!?.:'-u" enemy simply becauae you may differ
reprentative. at Salem some time Um. l0 work the W. The lea- !?.F.,icfv relision or ny "lh.er I"""
L.n, "?, ,f. T , i Ka U 0M' bu- i- teaches these "T. . 1 Borthwiok our tenderesl sytapstbiee iu this
crw st o?"Ji S i it P"1'8 "laM nfo""'ion, and will Zsjtf hi. hour of deep affliction, and commend
?Eto5niTta M"' M epUmdid PWMden ' .ubi'ect ach hint to a higher aourc. of con,!id.Uo d
" "" "i tne committee, ana con- wh 0h others mav learn with nroflt. J . w.iuuia auu iu. manner oi wh.
BTentnallv tha famllv !vL
sequently failed to become a law. A
number of aimilar bills met like fate
for some unknown
Borthwiok, and removed therefrom his be
loved wife, and
Whereas, We being deeply eonciousof
the great loss be has been called upon to
sustain, therefore be It
Resolved, That we, aa members of Ump
tats Tribe, hereby extend to Brother H. B,
" " """ F". ...nnnrtinir thm.
I ii i 1 '"f I S
The publio Kohool of thia city ob-
rTl a ik. u.i a . . .1 i I near. K 1 ft.
vn cause. A OOUnty I served the anniversary nf th. hltVh of L .tTV. u" Tlm'a m no e?"re V ,"T . ..,.
seat Atrht la not rla.lr.l.la Mni..t n m l . .i. . sauanew mat sue cannery combine IS ) """""i -wpyot meseresuiutiona
seat ngn ia not a aesirabie contest, I GeorKe Washington with appropriate i. t. .- lha anraad nmu th. n,-t.jk. .
hat Uis mmmlllaa na k.. I- .ul " ! .1. t i tivmouuo. -r-- - - - .
comfort where eventually tba family circle
will be reunited, never again to be broken;
and it may be that the committee on
counties wag overcome with a supera
bundance of "good will toward man,"
and consequently extended their gen
erosity in behalf ot the people.
The bill to fix the nalaries of the
county officers of this county was
exercises in tog scnooiroom in the I Several fishermen who are In debt tocoPT mrnlhd Brother H. B. Borthwiok,
afternoon of Wednesday. The pupils cannerymen who are in the combine nd py b nt Th Oaaooa Mist for
....... t.. u u. B.erem .ctiuiiveu pave gone to them with the cash to publication.
themselves with credit, and the fact at
once became apparent that the in
etruotors had manifest a keen interest
in the preparation of an appropriate
programme. To teach the lesson of
J u- .l. 1 I'r"r.iiinio. A 9 mm
TTZn" "7. 'Zf'-Z? patriotio devotion toonr country and
IZl, " .iV", ' our flag ahould be embodied in the
,. tl ; t 1 1.1 1 1 prescribed dutie of those employed
S. i'i! -t-Tht 5h?ng". Mlb!,8h tuinatruot the young mind, and would
via- rv sua. wviipuuifi vt fnint ICO
pay off their indebtedness and be re
leased. In several instances the money
would not be aooepted, and the fisher- j
men were told tbat they would be held
to their agreement to pay for what
they owed with fish at the current
price. Fishermen, with gear, are now
in demand.
1 M. I.rn.
Committee i D. Link,
C. K. Lbavbhs.
to $725: giving assessor 900. Instead
of per diem, and school superintendent
vuuu, instead 01 fees.
Senator MoBride has secured the
adoption and incorporation of in and
to the cronersl appropriation bill for
river and harbor improvements of 113,
000 for the improvement of Clatakanie
river, and f 00,000 to be used to improve
Lewis river. The Lewis rivor allow
ance seems like a large amount, yet
fully that sum can be applied there to
good advantage. Tbat river is the
natural outlet for a large and very pro
ductive section of country. The ap
propriation for Clntskanie river is
not snongh. There is a vast amount
of work to be done to etraighton that
Btream, and so long as an appropria
tion was to ba had a few thousand dol
lars extra ahould have been added in
order that the work might be thor
oughly dooe at ouoe.
I Jll " I.. .' . .L- W-tJ f V I ,
n.j.i " . ., . arm lis si ineu ns nnuw si sot di ins aavisouos ui iiuw uino i Known 01
tm am TT7. AMtmJi'T dutiesperformed.it being the funds- the real conditions existing in the
1 ' b'".-ddin 700 for meul principle upon whioh our free Northwest is found in the questions
deputy hirej reducing county clerk .n.titi.tinn. ?- fr,niId. Ll ... asked in letters from nartil. ,n..h
from sIKfin .nai.tfHi 1.,.. ailnMi.M siViA I . ' . . . " . . r . -
1... j . V" , ' "" vw ample set on Wednesday afternoon be em, in answer to an article descrip
tor ii.lilttw hit. lnnr..a 1....,,,., I . r .. . . . .. .. .. r
f iZnni mnnn """-""" I " Vrrui bereaiter forever oosetved on that oc- live ot v
!la'00 ?o,,fl00! oount3:l,,ldK.''509 casion in the St. Helens public school, peared in
lreeonian. it reauires the services
J, K. Blakesley returned on Mondav of a well-equipped bureau of inform-
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from aalem, where be bad spent two Ition to do Justice to the matter. Such
or three weeka in attendance on the an organization ahould be formed bere
legislature. Toot says tbat excitement for that purpose, to which all letters of
prevailed in the house when the Tote inquiry could be submitted. It is
waa about to be taken on the Daly bill, a matter in which all of ua are
and it looked for a moment as if fists equally interested, and to which each
might ba resorted to in order to defend Individual could well afford to make a
the rights of certain individuals. small contribution to maintain
The masquerade ball eiven in thia
city last Friday evening by Messrs.
Will Clonioger aud Louis Snyder waa
a complete success in every particular.
Persons who desire to occasionally
or olten hire a livery rig can find the
same by applying to Rev. G. G. Haley,
this city.
Prof. H. 0. Tillman. A. M.. of the
Columbia oounty, which an- Consolidated University, will deliver a
a - . Ittrvtltrst in I hah anneinAiiaa . lT.i,!..
nw manual number oi me ' " yw.vuw
Ko Laiies FtirnitiirB is Complete
Without a New
LIGHT-RUNNING
BINGEE
SEWING MACHINE.
Sold on Easy Terms without Interest.
C. r. LOOItET, Agent.
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Main Street, - - St Helens, Oregon.
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This store keens always on hand a fine assortment of con
fectionery, tobacco and cigars, etc., besides the shelves are
always kept well filled with
.A CGjnplsts assortment of fancy and stspls Grcc
Butter eRTRS, and provisions of all kinds, domestic and
tropical fruits in season.
COWLITZ
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HOTEL .
Itlrs. M. J. Scctt, Proprietress
BT. HELENS, OREGON.
A 8trlctly Frat-Class House. A
Home for Commercial Travelers
and the Public Board and Lodg
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A WELL KEPT SUSLE
For Care of Patron's Horses. :
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ovi aivwo anwfiva CO., Hvw voas.
at 8 p. m. Subject
Hun and Moon."
Everybody welcome.
"A Trip to the
Admission tree.
An interesting wedding took place
on Wednesday night at the residence
of R. Cox, J.P., the contracting parties
being Mr. E. W. Pinnock and Miss
Mary Schrsnis, both of Multnomah
county. Mr. Pinnock will take charge
of the new creamery, now in course of
construction at Warren, and will re
side at that place. We welcome them
to Columbia oounty, and wish them
aiuoh joy.
WnAT IS 8HIL0HT
A errand old remedy for Cough
and Consumption; used through tl
y, has cured
Colds
tha worbl
for half a Centurv. haa eured fnnlliiiarahla
cases of incipient consumption and relieved
many iu advanced stapes. If you are not
satisfied with the results we will refund
your money. Price Sb ots. snd 69 cts. Bold
by Dr. Kdwio Ros, druggist, Bt. Helens,
and N. A. Terry, Houltou.
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Arrive at Portland. ...10:30 A M
Leave Portland. ... 2:30 P M
Arrive at rat. Helens... 6:00 P M
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Will Carry Nothing but Passen
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Dr. EDWIN ROSS. Proprietor.
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DRUGS
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Patent Medicines, Fancy Toilet Articles.
PERFUMES AND FANCY STATIONERY.
Prescriptions...
Carefully and Accur
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DAY OR NIGHT.
eeeOlfIlirSe.ee
Complete Line of
......Drigglsts' . Se
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School Books...
and....
School Suppli
GOOD TOOLS! LOW PRICES!
......FOR NET SPOT CASH......
Jenning's Patent Bits .. ., .......... 12 to SOe
Clark's Expansion Bits. ... .....70c to $1.10
Common Braces S5to50c
Ratvhet Braces , .60c to $2.00
1'rawine-knives 45o
Folding Drawing-knives.. $1 20
Common Saw-sets , 15c
Morrell's Saw-sets . , , ,60c
Carpenters' hsmmera....,,....(,..25 to4flo
Carpenters' hatchets 85 to ftOc
Carpenters' bandaxes, tJO to 70c
Jack planes 66c
Pisston handsaws.. .1 26
Good steel handsaws 60 to 75c
Firmer chisels. .... 17 to Sue
ICS CRKAU rKBKZSKS.
1-ot. Artie. .
5-q,t. Artie. .
S-qi. Artie.
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.... I 30
-Quart Artie;..........
1- o.t. White Mountain..
2- qt. White Mountain..
3- qt. White Mountain..
4- qt. White Mountain. .
6-qt. White Mountain..
.$1 M
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. 1 75
. 2 00
. 2 45
lAWlt MOWBRS.
12-!nch Philadelphia 4 60
M-meb Philadelphia....,.,.. 8 15
ltt-inch Philadelphia 6 00
lft-incb Philaciclpliia 950
20-inch Philadelpbia.... 7 )
Camp Ootleo Pots 20 to ii
6 BA It ITS GAKV BETOJa.
3- qt. with cover. .,.....,,...'.......,. .2Sa
4- qt. with cover. ..'
6-t, with cover, s ,0
8-qt. with cover.. .'400
Black Diamond Files, Oil Stoves, Pinchers, Wisnchcs, snd man other pood thine
used by all kinds of people, at low prices lor the next 30 days. Oiicii evenings..
Secend unit
Battrriesn
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