The Oregon mist. (St. Helens, Columbia County, Or.) 188?-1913, March 03, 1899, Image 3

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    OREGON MIST.
March 3, 1800.
SIDE-IIEAD PARAGRAPHS.
Jvmpkd From a Fi.yikq
vAXib Bin, PAiifB.Bjr a decisive
o( In the United States sonata last
rway me bill for th. construction of
tha Niraragua cmml km pained. It
went through at a rider to tlie river
LOCAL AND GENERAL.
la Portland Wedn.s-
Tkaim.
Blierif. A. L Klrbjr, of Cowlits county,
Washington, muurne the Ion of ris
tuier, Krank Hsrris, whom be wot tak
ing buck to Kahuna from .Wilo..,!
Hheriff and pileonsr both left Portland
Wunday morning, over the Northern
raoiflo. and all went wall until 11...
train had passed Warren station, when of Hie
A Nkw Imvrmtion. Some one in
Cleveland, Ohio, haa just reoeotly
inveuted a ayitem of telegraphy by
which the receiving ! done in print.
Tl. n.,,.!..,. .1. . . -
ant Harbor anproDriatmn bill, and it ii bnilrf a, ira ami . .11
Mpeoted that U will meet with like over the country. The process of the
success In tha linnaa It !!! ..nniM U.. ...i .u- .. ...
-b.,nt 120,000,(K)0 to build .he canal. tr.nm . ""Jn. WM P from Peer
and there .ma little doubl but what laborious We predict that it will not Mind'y
It will be ordered by the government, lake the place of tha Moras system of B. T. Smith, of EainW. .as !..
Dr. Bos. was
day.
County court will convene on next
Wednesday,
Cbas.
r " .v j.w... I ... UUII.U, VI UH
telegraphy. That system ia 1I10 moat count u.al MmuUv
reliable yet discovered, and it ia hard
to conceive of any more reliable. With . Attorney Billiard was attending to
us new code, and Its duplex and quad- DU"nv "' ruruanu: Tuesday.
Wbstbbk Immiobatio. A large in
flux of iinnilcranta are matins-
attune to iiiurnov in n..
Prlnir. and Ctilumhia mnntt ai.m.M rpl)x Improvements, and with tha
look alive In order to secure its sharv ate.0' ' typewriter in receiving, It is Li,i
liar I 1 .,1 ' e" "6 population. Th. past rigid P". to ba that the work of
...... . Vi. J 5 . " "'' other causes are lurnina ir,n,m "lnf accomplished
Do not neglect to attend the school
next Monday evening.
Mr. and Mra W n W....II k...
'"n0B uy Ibsir residence in Portland.
)fthettMtl ' :
transpired. When you want a hot lunch call at
Harris had struck tb. u .w.!".,,",r mmm " nd I ""'." " oowung auey.
fr.d. within five minutes, but K SfiSoT rWn?ZZ Mr. and Mr. Jas. 8he.de., were pa
track of him in the densa iindurhm.ti , I ,.,... ..1.. 1 .... " i..Z Iseneera on tha Pottar for Pnnl.ni! r,.
KL. . . . .ManHim. OTSIM rUf JOr Him I ... , , , v
, . 3 -- jbjubt ia noon iMVSR VAIXxr. '" ngurea, wnue ne receiving
but th. Is the Ta.t Wn oV him' l'ui ' "rugl..,ut the jj?" Mia. Bingham, of Portland. Is the
lU8 "own or him, .ior m1Iw ,im . letter or figure. But the use of the Ht nf M... m. j.. .1.;.
.uuKiiiumta were in searon verv .1-1... . "' new eod a n.rn.n.i..ff h.i. ni. ",7 .. : . ' '
shortly a tor ha rot aa. if .. ri. ..'. P".'".."P8I- on Mm " -"."" ""-.." n
.. . . . ? ""IIO ha all H11..H . I.,. .k... OK I "luijr ui WJV UBTCIODmcnt OI III I
aouusea 01 robbins the store of Ola "77: . .... ..!.. M(1M . , .. n , ,.....-..
Olsen. at O.tlin. and th. d.W. T. ? P.ru."ef ,,w I' ce 1 1"'" rr j'aJTrV ...r " r.Vjir!'
lWland h. ;.w,j i,i . u .. . P'ums auteui pears and erapea badlv " " "' "TT vmiaiuiu,
..)...!. i.i,. T' i. "-- iniured. AnD ea and atrawberrka. thnlr """" UK,U ' receiTiog wuu iuuu.
r.m. .ui.ii na nan COnslna lo J .j ------. end bfor invon. ri..d in h.l
ii m hv if. 1 - .j . imia ruo, are not aamaeea. iiood 1 r "r J
JLlZy?"?"?0 w river escaped li.htl nomMd -t.h lonoa' -"". b. Southern
Chawobb Hi Mowo. An editor
in a small town was running the motto
"We tell the troth" at the bead of his
paper. The other day, however, b.
was uiiipt)iied to encounter several
gentlemen who objected to the trutii
being old, and as a consequence the
motto disappeared and the following
notice was printed: "Until we recover
from the recent injuries received, this
papper will lie just like the rest f I
mem. .
I have been afflicted with rheumatism
for fourteen year, and nothing aeemed
to give any relief. I was able to be
around all the time, bat constantly suf
fering. I had tried everything I could
hear of. and at last waa told to tn I
Chamberlain's Pain Balm, which I did,
and was immediately relieved, and in a I
short time cored. I am happy to sav
that it lias not since returned. JoshI
Kdoab, Germantown. Cal. For aula hv I
I V. I.' I .. II . ., ' . I
Mi
d)
ni
Tha Kind Yon Have Always Bought, and which ha hea
la um for over SO years, haa borno tha sl.rnatu.re 0
" nd lso ben made under his per
(Jutz2ta nftl "nrvlslon since its lafancy.
. . JrT AJlow to deceive you In this.
AU Counterfeits, Imitations and Substitutes are but Ex
periment, that trifle With and endanger the health of
infant and Children-Experience against Experiment.
Citj tenrert Notice.
What is CASTOR I A
hae robbed the same store twice within
the psst six weeks. Sheriff JCirby re-
uiuu iu rortiaua Sunday evouing
much chaffrlued over his loss, and after
vuariug tuu rewaia tor the recapture
of the prisouer, left for home on the
night train. Harris is 23 years nf age,
HlOUl.ll he looks vnnnirflr HI. I.aiol.t
Is 0 feet 7 Inches ; weight, 140 pounds ;
escar
other parts
part, of the Willamette valluv the fruit
trees were killed, and in many plaoe.
me atrawoerry vines were men out.
Captain Good's new steamer, Amsr-
d linhtlv nomnarad aiiih "una. . w. etinner, the Houthern . ,7 1 , 7"""':
of hs lrrt mi Wnt at Salem, learned to read f wi' b lynched on Saturday at 1
Wi ItaSa'JL tte! y sound, just before coming to Or- ! th. afternoon.
Bcuoot Laws. Prof. Ackerman,
Hi. heiaht peiintendent of public instruction.
" --1 :ii . .,-.
in a tew uays. issue a Damrjhlet
goo In 1S&9. He built the first tele
grspb line in Oregon, in 1862, for Mr.
Strong-, who was a resident of Salem a
long time and died there. That waa
long before Oregon bad a sign of a
rauroao.
is M swarthy complexion, smooth face containing all the legislation affecting Probpbeimo Ukdsr Gold 8tadabd.
'. oio nair. ne is lame avaw passea oy noin The fiev 8am Jnno. tnM ih. ..1.
in the right hip, and wore, when he got tb PW nd the regular sessions of of toMmm? Kv 1 fe. ii.Pi!
awav-abrown atriuamJi J.,w..?. the twentieth lecri.lativa aa..mw. 7:"0r.,.?,MHI,i f5 nigbts ago
Vi 1. .Ji:ZLr..Tnrr :"r w.i. .in j.-SL 'TIj .l"77T":v: ,n wimam jennii
Miss SUIIa Holsannle. of Helena, la
visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Martin
White in this city this week.
Mrs. A. H. George, Mrs. G. W. Cole
and Hiss Grace Miles were among the
vuiwrs to rortiami 1 uesuay.
Mrs. Thos Cooper, of Jtalama, was
visiting ner parents, Mr. and Mrs. J,
H. Decker, in this city this week.
lies tfrvan is 40
w.w, winwa iwr.LiT inu niaitv . minh " .in ub uiBLiiuutnci .nnmiruoiii I , . , . .
hat. He is not a desperate character, '' . oonnty superinteSden. "nurn IS' SS? f A Urf mk' 'P"'
and no trouble Is ant oipated by the receiving sufficient copies tosupply all J, hu Ll ny.8n hen- day. in this city this week visiting at
authontl.. in bis capturTif if. can cer. of all ,h. di.trioim' hi" Sto Xk. . thowTnr 'b Mr. and M. G. G. May
only be located. He took desperate to give the p ubll o.nop- fifc f ouZ to aui foofina .fth M"
iiiuni iwtv, nowever. aa 1 1 wuwimfl arquainieu Wlin (tn.nno. l .1.. n-i. 1- . Jtev. Mr. Fh lhmnk !!
K li-.ln a,.. .lioh ul.. I the nam Imm. ...!. ,1.. ..l.ll. ii I :"-r ".." -u. ill. wpwoi .,., . r-""
IV.I. i - r. .,..""nuour impkinevilU did not take kindlv to "oueor riat next Monday at u a. m.
n....wlngll.Kllw, thaattanlr nnnn iKa .r.il. .u-
School SurtaiifTsnDSNTs. Section
3
the recent leeislature. aava: Thr u..i'.
i. . . . - I 1 Ml LIIIJU
Osaoox DiiKYMait's Association.
mis attack upon the anostla of tha
heaven ordained ratio, so they tele-
mq i ti ., . .. i b'-i"" t uihwiui iitu.! lur aiausiioa.
13 of the Daly school law. nassed b n::..".: ,.V7 rTP:" ine nPlf WM eccordlM to a con tern
? o'u7, Z41 oo in I8VI7. and 1322 77 in 1R0S
t . i : .. ... '
evangelist was.at once asked
th.year 1900, and every four nyJl.VrV"?yHi 'nt Tbi. Jones
and in St. Helena in
7:30.
th evening at
Hot lunob will be served by Mrs.
Molntyre, Coffee and pie or coffee
and cake, 10 cents, Horae-mada bread.
5 cent, a loaf. Next to bowling alley.
thereafter, a oonnty school
tendent, who shall take bis office
Tka tflJtu Al OA If.l f I I,
yesrs undad h th. di. f 7 i 'Ci' ri'V"' . nis J ones '- . vanity
UperiO- Uunti a', it akniiM K T. .elf i t. v f V. ing that I TJ' S"L- ,j
a. M. T)... t I McKibben. Eaat Mnrrlann and TTnlnn
rhrfit MTdr.?rt"!
Ms election. 11a shall hold hia ,m. l?Z"?.'"'.77r'''.?a: u" "? P"1
mil ait hA knaiswi-1aw ,Am iL. - 1J
- Ms- a. . . I Kivawini UiiUVr HU1U
for four yesrs, and until bis" succ.. f,"r a'TvJ "T.0, KS" J- -
is cnosen and qnalified. But the nrea. .ii "i.,:" ,T .T. "? "-a es irom oiw to iova to re-
en t ofllce of county superintendent of TCL"'"'""""- :f of msrkable, however, in view of the fact
school, i not sffected by this section " hl'jn"". " JTre",ng UV. 6a hM ben der"K i
- i w up vuuhwt rinr inin ni law
btmtiMa mrifiA lKk ftmi n.m,l ...
f . I ' ap vuv (iiei-uaiiinj rear.
ukchakd Kuimro. Cottage Grove He has had a small income from th
Leaders I. II. Veatch Informs ns royalities on his book and has' made
that the recent cold weather has killed I some money lecturing, however, but as
ins nne youni prune orchard. He e ouys a new sturt with a deen boaom
says he would not be surprised if un- ?eiy time he appears in a full-dress
services of a first-class dressmaker.
ner about your Easter costume.
Mr. J. G. Watts, who baa bean Ann.
fiued to bis home for over a week with
a severe cold, is much better at pres
ent, tnd expect, to be able to lake
charge of bi. duties in the clerk's of
nee in a day or two.
The raioa of the present week raised
bavoo in the Willamette valley. A
great deal of stock haa biwi drowned
county certificate, a state diploma or a w"u aHm"W has been don to young suitnts expenses must have been quite "id many people drtveu from their
atale eertiuoal in Oreann. and no rhrd. throughout the valley by the heavy. Inter-Ocean. borne, by the .udden rise of the
eooety clerk sh.dl place the name of a wM "? Hi attention was called I streams, and devastation prevails
a... a - I I 1 1, a . L . ' at t a I wsr ft a la t . . . . .
vanuwal lor-the ofllce of county mawer oy a neignoor wno nas K waa nvsouo million BHiaoLXB. mrouguout me section.
school superintendent on an official """"a kind of loss, though The Metcalf & Wade shinale
t.u11.., : , . I not an astn.tufiv and K a. ... 11..1 .1.1 ,. .
..... u hhi cauuiuaia lor we 01-1 , --v. u hih pun will
Orrios or Cit Tsbamibiib,
St. H K1.RMII. Ol-fmn. IT.h. IT1MO
'T'HBCrrY TKEABUHKR Of HT. HELKNH, I
. . 1 , inu ait war-1
rantaol I this oiiv whlih have been preaent1
auu euaonn "no raio lor Want of Fundi."
Srlor lo Oemtwr , lm, and warrant ho. S, en
araed October S. tm7. will b unld ninn nr.
enutlon to me. Intereat will not be allowed
umuiiigni, VAVIU OA Via,
'My Treaaorer.
Kotlc8 ferPollicatlon
liD Ornca at Oaaooa Cirr. Oa..
1 rebruary Kth. MBS.
OTICI IS HKREBY OIV8N THAT THK
11 foliowlnf-named lettler haa Sled notice at I
Me Iriteutkm io make Snal proof la apportol I
uu. cub. anil inu main nnrni will n. ui . ... i
,n? me vouiiix iienc 01 ttuniila county, at
iit. Hoien., Oregon, on April 10th, im, vlx:
FBANK SOBIB8KI,
Homeetead entrv tax. 1m tha wiz at ,!,,
and ( ol naV of seelion 27. townahln & noriiT'
ranaa S went. Me namee the (ollowluf wltneaaw I
to Drove hia arintlnnnnii r.klii,nf .nAn .mi A..i. I
uiHiunui aaiu imna. vu: lirn.ra kiiiuiic. i a
Slreda, Stephen Uunpa and William Kartta, all
'v".llelr' reon. Caaa. B. atooasa,
Register.
Casf?r ubstnte for Castor Oil, Paretrorlc, Drop
uvv.uus Djrupei. 11 1 Harmless and Pleasant. It
contain neither Opium, Morphine nor other Karcotio
ubstance. It age I It guarantee. It destroy Worm
and allay Feverishness. It cure Diarrhoea and Wind
relieTe Teething Troubles, cure Constipation
and Flatulency. It assimilate, the Food, regulate the
?,romfh,nd Bewels, giving- healthy and natural sleep.
The caaidren' Panacea-TUe Mother's Friend.
CENUiriE CASTORIA ALWAYS
Bears the Sigxtatnre of
7
T7 . . f uu iinsiH f iiiiiw
m sr a.rTv f.jr
unui III election in the vaar 11KKI
No person shall be eligible to tlieofflxe
of oounty chool superintendent who
nas not, at tlie time of hi. election or
appointment, taught in the schools of
tn .tat at least uine sohool months.
and who doe not hold a fSrst-arade
roH,.'M. A,oc!l dancing club
Inn ..... k. : I. . 7 . .
lice of eouutv school aurarlnu.ndii..t P e'ose eiamioation he finds every ...aon 100.OCIO.000 .hin.l-. riZ ZZ' V"9 miy.ua Saturday evening.
nan lurnisu prool to such county
clerk that .aid candidate has taught in
th state for nine school months, and
also holds one of the certificates as
rovidad for in this aot. The law also
provides that the school superintend
ent of Columbia comity .hall receive
rKii .... ....n.. . ,.! 1.
Twv .uuuwi; ur uis services.
District ArruitNys on Balarv.
TIi legislature, oonformin tn its
era! inclination to wi out fee, put
uu uiatnc. attorneys on salary, and
pruviuea mat tney snail recive no ad
ditioiiHl fees, pcrceutaae or comm'ni
tlon. In addition, district attorneys
are required to ndvise county courts
on all legal questions that may arise
nu to prosecute and defend the coun
lie in all proceedings to which Ih
county may be a party. For this work
no extra immt will be allowed. Begin
II III with Hi a Ar. M....,l 1.
1900, district attorneys will hold office'
-lour yearn. The salaries allowed dis
trict attorney, by tlie Curtis act (house
hill 203) are t First judicial dintriot,
$3000 ; second, f 4.000 ; third 4,150nd
out 01 tbia salary is to b paid a dep
uty in Marion county $500, Lion
4U0, Ymliill $250, Polk $250, Tilla
mooizuu; fourth, 94.000, and two
depuliva at $1,800 a year, who are to
oe pa ia oy me state ; tilth, 94,000, out
01 which is to bo paid a deputy in
Clunkamas con ivy $500, Clauop $000,
tvaanington ejiwu, (Joliimbm 9200
aisth, $3,000; seventh, $3,000: eighth
9.1.600 j ninth, $3,000. This law took
eliect February 18.
Columbia Forti vio a tions. Work
on the fortifications at the mouth of
the Columbia is pushed along with a
uraness ana steadiness which indi
cates that the people tnd property of
uio voiumma are tn be well protected
um .omgri intrusion to caaee of com
plications arising that Would lead to
100 men are emploved at
Fort Btevena. and tha anna and i. .nr.
tars that were shipped there last year
a., auout piaceu and ready for action
in audition to lh.se there is another
consignment on th way from the
Mast, and as soon as It arrives the forti.
i.-uuiia win ih mane much mor.
powerful. At Scarborough head work
will soon be resumed and that place
made such a formidable defense a. to
reassure th iieoole of no danaer. Ad
parattis for planting the mouth of the
Columbia full of Submarine minea ia
stored in the fori, in great quantity,
snd as the work is to be oonlinued It
certain that tlie government expects
" tne torts complete in every
particular. .
A toNRSoM Place A little boy
bad beW Md by bis mother that peo
ple who tell lifls cannot go to heaven.
After thinking the matter over a while,
he began asking heme folks, and then
"Iher friends If they ever told lies.
Most people would be honest with tlie
little child, and each answered in ac
cordance with the case. A few days
uier, after some deliberate thought on
the subject, he start.. d bis mother by
nnouooing that be did not want to
o to heaven. "Why," asked his
mother, j-o, it would be so lonesome
Jr me therenobody there but Jesut
Christ snd George Washington."
prune and peach tree i. killed in hi. n.nv no. h TtTh D?u .' Persons signified
whole Orchard of about 7 acres. The nf Knit. in mn .;.. Vl ZZ .a'r oelre w become members, snd
tree, are six venrs old aud bora a fair ,M.a- Tii r " u expected that considerable
crop last year. This is a savers toe. to i. Z .T..ri: JW" . M dancea
Mr..V..tch and is one that cannot be furnish em UMlTTJZI. 8uatd'f "
easily eatimated." e.000 cords morh befom the
cloaea. makinor a tnl.l n( ennnn nt. I Inhn Ttanullii . au. ht tL
GUAXDJURY USRUtSS. A bill has of bolts Which thev nnwt tn man,,, ern Pacific work train, mnnlnml n.
passed the state senate which praeli- "0ture into shingles before December ?,amt). Cit7, 'ell off tlie rear end of
. ll . .a . . It OflA Mt . a SI VnM I thft r0nHow Wllnlaa $A aa laa I a!
cany nunne. tne present grand jury r igunng o.uuu to the cord, wLiirrr' . xl;L C- , " uoll?n
vystem. The bill wa. introduced by hich I. a very safe ..timate, th mill Mm -Ire cJn Shll to .,in" Ith
Moody durio th clooa- dava of th. iU out 100,000,000 shinale. tbi. eeae- t.Zn??Z 5SSa J?' imr
legi.Ulive -e.sion, and pissed during Mr. T.llman, wbo has charge of pitel, Portland, where he died about 11
the rush of business without it becom-l ln bolt department, now has 100 men
inn generally known. It had tha an. cutting bolts in the fine belt of cedar
dorsement of the Oregon Bar Associa- timber on the Toutle river. Mr. Tall-
ton, and becomes a law ninetv dava wan is an expert timber era ser, and
after being signed by the governor. It I says there is no end to the cedar in
provides that the district attorney shall tl,t section. He has been with the
investigate information in case, which Drm ,or years, snd, though a resident
o'clock Wednesday night. -
are held to the graad jury. The law
does not abolish tbe grand jury sys
tem, but leaves it optional with the
circuit judge whelber a grand jury
b convened or not.
of Tacoma, be bas at last decided to
locate in Kelso. Journal.
Incorrectly BrportboTIis Wash-
ington correspondent of tb Oregon
ian certainly incorrectly renortad tha
amount, carried in the general appro- struotion.
prialiuns for riven and harbors aa ap
ply to tne uiatrKante and lwis river..
The first atatement published was to
the efiect that 900,000 had been appro
priated for the improvement of Lewi,
river. Later reports do uot eon firm
the statement. Tbe correct amount
ia bnt $10,000. Instead of $13,000 be
ing appropriated for Clatsksnie river,
the amount I. $15,000. With that
sum of money the Clatsksnie can be
fairly fell improved, at least it can be
made much batter than at present.
The appropriations for river, and har
bor, of Oregon, Washington and Idaho
amount to fouu.uou,
Ths Nicaragua Cahal. Captain
Crowninshield. United Stats, navy,
points out that, while all the oorts of
tne united state, will profit by the
Nicaragua canal, those of the Pacifio
will be the most benefited bv its eon-
Every bushel of grain ex-
Mr. H. H. Clark; of Warren, was in
town Wednesday. Mr. Clark in
forms us that tbe creamery build
ing at that place ia completed and
ready for the machinery, which un
doubtedly will arrive and be placed so
that operations may be commenced
within a week.
Rev. E. Ewarda. castor of tha RnirtUh
Baptist church, at Minersville, Pi.,
when suffering with rheumatism, was
advised to try Chamberlain's Pain Balm,
He says: "A few applications of this
liniment proved of great service to me.
It subdued the inflatnstion and relieved
the pain. Should any sufferer profit by
giving Pain Balm a trial it will pjeee
me." For sale by Dr. Edwin Boss.
Ifotice for Pabllcation.
Laxd Orrtcs at Oaaooa Cirr, Oa.,
rebruary. 7. 18M.
NOTICE 18 HEREBY OIVEM THAT THK
fulmwin.-ni.mw! .u.tlu. hM ali .Aiin. ...
hli Intention to make dual proof In tuppun of
"re uia cuuiir ewrK si Columbia county,
8L Helen., Oregon, on Marco JA, Itws, via;
WILLIAM a ADAM.
Homsttead entrv No. MSS. for the aonth U or th. I
northeast & and lota 1 and i aeeiioa t, lowaahiD
4 north, range S we.
Ha namea ths follnwlna siEiimh. nm,. hi.
eontinuoui regldanue upon and cultivation of
aid land, via; Gerhard Mortawh, Andrew
Keiww.il, William Karth, John UUdebrand, aU
n0ml7 ' CHA8. B. MOORES. Rarlatar.
The Kind You Hare Always BouM I
In Use For Over 30 Year3.
THK fiCaTU CMNNT, TT MUHSMT TumrT,
GSfiftAA jfVA s
v -r nyp
rV -aAr -W-A jfkv
ST. HELENS' POPULAR STORE.
fa
PB0FE8SI05At.
QB. t. I. HALL.
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON.
Clatskanie, Columbia county. Or.
DART&MUCKLE
Keep always on hand a complete stock of
GENERAL
IQE. EDWIN K08S,
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON.
St. Helens, Oregon
iypi. Sye fnufcf u 1ut n njf
QE. H. a. curt,
THY8ICIAN AND SURGEON.
8t Helens, Oregon.
TN w;Pmi?.G." P'ne7, "fvhnent of llothlne. Furnishing, and Dreaa Goods.
.na sar 'rubbeTfe'or ss? We ca,ry ,ine f 0
.
" . - - .
A flRSIr!'Lri?An1F. All the leading brand, of Tobacco.
w IVm .oph...V.. Z a V 1 ,'r" """onM. etc. faints, oils and
iiu.ii, auu rociiery.
G. W. COLE,
ATTORNEY AND COUNSELOR-AT-LAW,
ST. HELENS, OREGON.
Titl AbfttnbTrt Bnnkn. Nntarv Pnhllo. pAmmlaL. I
iiwuiiw "uninmon, ana an ex per-1
Main Street,
St. Helens, Oregon.
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. W. DAY W. B. DILLABD
glUarfc & Paw..
ATTORNEYS -AT-LAW
Offir twxt door to ConrthottN. '
CrHrml DrteHr Itl mnrti Al nmsna nr Wsih.
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Tbta store kejw si way on band a Una assortment of con
fectionery, tobacco and cigars, etc, beaidea the shelves are
always kept wail tilled with . . .
Some Bio Timbers. The largest bill
ol big timbers that was ever turned
out in the Cowlils valley by s sawmill
is now being out at f idler's mill, Cat
lin. Ths timbers are to be used in
the steamer La It me, that wa. recently
nrea ny ner cargo 01 time, ana now ly
ing at Astoria for repairs, Tbe largest
timber is 18x24 Inches and 120 feet
long and will be ued as the keelson.
The log that furuiehea this piece of
timber is 120 feet long and 34 inohes
at tbe .mall snd and oontains 5810
feet of lumber. Two other timber,
measure 100 feet in length and ars
18i24. There are quits a number of
smaller timbers. Tb. logs were fur
nished by Taylor fe Beck, loggers on
the Ostiander, and the wood i. full of
just suflh logs, but the expense of get
ting them to market I. considerable
greater than common lengths, but
when extraordinary lengths ars de
sired CowIhe ooiiiity can' produce
hem. KeltiO Journal,
ported from California, Oregon and
Washington to Europe now goes by
Mr . . ,.f ., r.n , I. I
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those state, will be brought 8000 mile. t 3" ol ln,f Poinl been
nearer their market. Ths voage is "7 bT lhw WMk docketing auits
now 135 day. long, but then it will be n,, m.ktag oui Pf Principally in
only 85, so that the osrgo can be de- coll6Cl'n . At least a dosen such
livered over three months earlier, Dnr- cw hnve 'd ths end
inethevearendlnff nami.-tfi isob is notyst. Many of them were for
1460,000 tons of wheat. 200.000 tons' -I' Kain.t ths people who are
of other grain, and 2,000,000 barrels Pe1r"n ll,e crusher )ust below town,
m a. a.' ! sa rtii wSrhia a t-aa muniriuiiika, 1 ! .1 I
oi noar were sntppea Irow tbe PaciBc u.7j": ' . , ., V .. "
.uc .nn uuuunuie uis
charge of tbeir obligations, which, by
lb way, seem numerous from ths
pnm nl ui nf M0I.I.M1I K..f . 1. -
What anma man nmmt.n In nm fn.
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a county newspaper. It is some
thing a newspaper man enjoys more BACHELOR FLATS.
in anticipation than In reality. It is
Ko Ladies Furmtiire is Complete
- Without a Haw
LIGHT-RUNNING
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SEWING MACHINE.
Sold oniSaar Terma withoat Intereat.
C. r. LSSItET, Af et.
Aatorie. i Oragon,
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...wiunni vi iuiiw Ulia OU.fiki blvWuilwCaa
Butter egr", and prorlstons of all kinds, domesUe and
tropical fruits in season.
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STEEETS, ST. REIiESS. -
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What is a JJoixasT A dollar is I
tbe price of a day's work for some men
and a single night's drink for others.
It is what the wife frequently need,
but seldom has. It is ths power that
makes or unmakes men. It is tbe
hardest thing to get snd the easiest
thing to get rid of known to mankind.
It is a blessing in a small measure and
a curse in many instances. No man
ever had more than he wanted and no
man ever will. A dollar is a snare
and a delusion and every one of us are
chasing the delusion.
Always Pks8kkt.-TIi newspaper
goes right into the reader's house goes
in and sit. down with tiim. It is on the
table when he eats, and in his hands
while be smoke, alter the meal. It
reaches him when he i. in an unap
proachable condition. That's why
new.paper advertising br intra better
results than other advertising.
Makes the food more ddidous end wholesome
B. F. Pone was a Scannnnan viaitn.
Sunday.
D. J. Bwitzer (went a few dava nf W.
week with 3. Salser.
Oeonre Case was in St. Halana T,i
day and Wednesday.
J. Hesele is nnttlnir nn inn nnni. i
wuuu un uio Dierm. place.
John and Alfred Baker im armnHini,
1. : . l. , 1 .,.,
.ma ww 111 uttt neuaiem.
Mr.. R. H. Bailew waa in tHta nalK.
borhood a portion of last week. . -
8. Salser haa flnishad nnttlns all tha
wouu ub win cut tins winter, wniub f.
225 cord..
Mr. Little, of Honlton, wa. ranning
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auuiw lines ior messrs. uase and ewitzer
last week.
John Morris has commenced cutting
wood on the 8witaer tract. He antici
pate, cutting about 200 cords. The Baker
brothers are doing the sawing. ;
Chamberlain's Conffh Remedy.
This remedy is intended especially for
coughs, colds, croup, whooping cough
snd influenza. It has become famous
for its cure, of these diseases, over a
large part of the civilised world. The
most flattering testimonial, have been
received, giving accounts of it. good
works; of the secravatinu and neraixt.
ent eongh. it has cured ; of sever colds
tnat nave yielded promptly to its sooth
ing effects, and of tbe dangerous attack,
of croup it baa cured, often saving the
life of the child. Tbe extensive nseot
it tor whooping congh has shown that it
rob. that disease of all dangerous conse
quences. Sold by Dr. Edwin Ross.
oriental!
HOTEL
Mrs. M. J. Scott, Praprietress
BT. HKI.BN3, OREGON.
A 8trietly rrst-Clara Hoiise. A
Home for Commercial Travelsra
and tbe Public Board and Lodg
ing at Most Ueasunable Kates.
A WELL KEPT STABLE
For Cars of Patron's Horses. -
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Arrive at Portland... 10:!I0 A M
Leave Portland ... 2:80 P M
Arrive at at. Helens... 6.00 P M
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Will Carry Nothing bnt Passen
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JAMES GOOD, master.
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ST. HELENS PHARMACY
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 NIGHTV
aCigurSa
Complete Line of
HHI Druggists' SMirto
School Books...
School Supplies
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GOOD TOOLS! LOW PRICES!
; : ......FOR KKT 8POT CA8H....
Jennlng's Patent Bits
Clark'a Eximneion Bits...
Corunion Braa....
Ratchet Braces.
Drawinavknives .. , ...
Koldhi. Drawinff-kntvea. .
Common Haw-seU ., .
Morrrlrs Saw aeta
Carpenters' hammers.-.
Carpenters' batchata.
Carpenters' handaxes
Jack planes
Huston hnndsawa
Oood steel handsaws .........
Mrmer cblsala. ... ..........
......13 to.TOe
...70c to 11.10
89 tofK
...tJOo to 1 2.00
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tl 20
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60 to 70c
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80to7Sc
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1-ot. Artto.
ft-qt. Artio. .
3-qt. Artio. .
if cbka rajtussss.
t 85
1 15
I 30
4- Qasrt Artto
1- qt. White Mountain
2- qt. White Mountain
5- qt. Whit. Mountain
4- qt. White Monmain. ........
5- qt. White Mountain ,
lAWB MOWSRS.
12- Inch Th lladelpli la . . . . . . ,
14-ini'h Philadelphia....
10-inch "Philadelphia. ..........
ltMnrh Phitudtipliia...
iu-inon riiNatieipiita.
Oamp Cuitca Fot 5 .
' .RAHITt CAMS (STTI.WI.
S-qt, with cover.
4-ijt. with corer
fi-qt. ritbeover.
8-qt. with cover
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1 45
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4 an
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.....20 to 3do
Black Diamond Files, Oil Stoe, Pinchers, Wrenches, and man other eood thirds
ttrawi hv sail a, , n 1 a. ai.aannl a k 1 I.. r.-.. r .1 ......
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