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COLOMBIA COUNTY DIRECTORY.
COUNTY Ot'FICKHS.
Judo
Clerk
Blieritr
Treasurer
8upt.of School!..
AwHor..,..
Surveyor
Coroner
,. Joseph B. Dow, Rainier
J. ti. Willi, at. Helens
J. N. Him, Clatskaiile
E. Horn, St. Helens
,. .....I. H. Copeland, Warren
...,,,Mrtln While, Qolncy
Ueo. HTt, Mavvror
..Dr. A. F. McLaren. Rainier
P. A. Frakes. noaniiodae
Commissioner
,.,.,..-!. . Peterson, MiM
April 7, 1899.
OFFICIAL COUNTY . PAPER.
Ir the investigation continue much
longer It can never be said that the roast
of beef tu not well done.
Gutbiuii Corn's tent show will be
the first on to take the road thia ma
eon, and therefore the first to come to
grief. . '
Ir Columbia county orchardists would
raise more winter applet of good ship
ping yariety they could always find a
market for the product.
IiOooeno camps and wood camps in
Columbia county continue to employ
aombers of men. In fact work is plen
tiful for all who really seek it.
As experiment with a new kind of
gun-powder resulted in wrecking a lab-
ratory belonging to the French govern
merit. Of course the new explosive is i
. success.
CaLlFOBiru's new law requiring news
paper communications to be signed by
the writer is a good thing. At last "Old
Subscriber" is to be unmasked, and "Pro
Bono Publico" made to disclose his real
Ir existing circumstances can be de
pended apon as indicating anything,
prosperity has struck Columbia county.
Ask the sheriff how tax collections com
pare thia year with those of previous
years since he bas been the collector.
Thi question of why W. J, Bryan
united with the Presbyterian rather than
(he Baptist or Christian church, has
been qnite freely debated. May be it
. was because he was unwilling to -rink
from public gase long enough to be im
mersed.
Hxu is a puzzle picture: William J.
Bryan is in favor of free silver and ap
posed to expansion. Pick Croker is op
posed to free silver and is favor of ex
pansion. Grover Cleveland is opposed
to both expansion and free silver. Find
the democrat.
Thc letter we published last week
from the state treasurer to the county
treasurer acknowledging the receipt of
the state tax in full was a real neat
compliment and a pretty tribute to our
county's ability to liquidate its debts.
It meant all it said. It conveyed no
hidden meaning: Columbia county is
, enjoying prosperity.
Tux season of the year is approaching
when all sorts of fake peddlers and bunco
teerers will be broadcast throughout
the land. Our people are now sufficiently
educated so they should no longer trust
itinerants going through the country
taking orders and receiving money in
advance. A person who is so credulous
deserves being bilked once in a while as
a lesson. '
ITlukt s ShtlefcT
A grand old remedy for Coughs, Colds
And Consumption; used through the
world for half a century ; has cured in
numerable cases of incipient consump
tion and relieved many in advanced
stages. If you are not satisfied with the
results we will refund your money.
Price 25 els. and 60 cts. Sold by Dr.
Edwin Boss, druggist, St. Helens, and
N. A. Perry, Houlton.
DuriUnt
Has turned with disgust from an other
wise lovable girl with an offensive breath.
Karl's Clover Boot Tea purifies the
breath by its action on the bowels, etc.,
aui nothing else will. Sold for years on
absolute guarantee. Price 26 cts. and
60 cts. Sold by Dr. Edwin Boss, drug
gist, St. Helens, and N.A.Perry, Houlton.
Rheumatism Cured.
My wife has used Chamberlain's Pain
Balm for rheumatism with great relief,
and I can recommend it as a splendid
liniment for rheumatism and other house
- hold use for which we have found it val
auble. W. J. Cuylib, Bed Creek, N. Y.
Mr. Cuyler is one of the leading mer
chants of this village and one of the most
prominent men in this vicinity. W. G.
Phiffih, Editor Bed Creek Herald. For
sale by Dr. Edwin Boss, druggist.
' Inai HHtiH,
Croup is the terror of thousands of
young mothers because its outbreak is
so agonizing and frequently fatal. 8hi
loh's Cough and Consumption Cure acts
ik.aaairic in ases of Croup. It has
neve boon known to fail. The worst
cases relieved immediately. Price 25 cts.,
JSO cts. and IV. Sold by Dr. Edwin Boss,
dmfrcist, Bt. Helens, and H, A. Perry,
Houlton.
Try It.
If BViloVs Cssek and Consumption
Cure, which is sold for the small price
of 26 ct 0 cts. and f 1, does not cure,
take tiie bottle hack and we will refund
your money. Sold for over fifty years
n this jrcarsntee. Price 25 eta. and 60
rtm. fold by 0r. Edwin Boss, druggist,
fit. fMatts, and N- A, Perry, Houlton.
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FEOU ALL OYER TEE COUNTY
WEEK'S HAPPENINGS NOTED
s BY OUR WRITERS.
HOULTON NOTES. .
Mrs. Ilenshaw visited Porland Mon
day last.
Uev. Philbrook went to Srappoose
Monday,
W. P. Tucker is carrying the Vernonia
mail at present.
Mr. Gilson has the first coat of paint
on nis new notei.
N. F. Baker, of Warren, is working on
tne new cnurcn at tms piace.
Captain Henderson and wife were
fortiana visitors Monday morning.
Mr. INeireider, of Indiana, is visiting
nere witn wm. j, oimw wis wees.
A number of our people attended the
Easter services at fci. Helens last Sun
day evening.
Tuck Slavens, of Warren, was in our
town a few minutes last Sunday on nit
way to St. ueiens.
Clay Clark lest Thursday morning of
last week for Hammond, this state,
wnere ue naa a position.
TIT Ml U.DnW ln. fM Bl...
Alaska, was visiting with Al and Bud
Henshaw a tew days this week.
J. E. Guild, of Columbia City, started
to work on the section at this place on
Thursday morning of last week.
BACHELOR FLATS.
John Morris was in St. Helens Friday.
Mr. Sterna was in Houlton Saturday,
G. Hegele waa a Warren visitor Satur
day.
Farmers are making preparations for
planting.
H. Bennett and wife were in 8t. Hel
ena Saturday. .
B. F. Pope waa a St. Helens visitor on
Thursday of last week.
Mrs. S. Salser and son spent Saturday
and Sunday in Bt. Helens.
Messrs. John and Al Baker spent two
days in roruana last weex. ,
D. H. Pope and wife and daughter
were Bt. Helens visitors Tuesday.
B. F. Pope and wife spent last Sunday
with K. n. isaiieyana wue, at xanxton,
B. F. Pope and son have lust finished
grubbing about an acre on the Quick
place.
Mr. S. Fuller ton, who has had two
paralytic strokes thia winter, is recov
ering.
School commenced at thia place two
weeks ago with Miss Netta Charlton as
instructor. -.-
8. Salser has succeeded in Betting
about an acre of oats and grass sown be
tween showers.
J. Hegele, who has been on the sick
list for the past two weeks, is so he can
be around again.
D. J. Switier waa in thia vicinity last
week looking tor cedar umber suitable
for poles and bolts.
Services were conducted at the school
house Sunday at 11 a. m. by Bev. Phil-
brook, lie will be witn us again in two
weeks. .
Mr. James Morris went to Portland
Thursday of last week, accompanied by
S. Salser, where he waa joined Friday
by his wife from Oklohoma. All re
turned to wis place Sunday.
B. F. Pope and wife were passengers
on the afternoon boat Tuesday for Port
land, where they will spend a few days
witn tneir daughter and her busoand,
Mr. jamea Brown, at suo Main street.
VERNONIA VARIETIES.
Mrs. Buby Beaaeman was the guest of
MissDessie vvueon Saturday.
Again we are looking forward to the
forthcoming of good weather.
The G. A. B. post at thia place have
decided to hold memorial exercises on
memorial day.
F. A. Zillgitt'a son,: from California,
paid him a visit last week, and heartily
eujoytxi ui visit.
Wm. Pringle arrived from Clatekanie
witn a load of merchandise for bis fath
er's store Saturday.
Reuben Ward has made some decided
improvements around his property,
which he lately purchased of Jaa. Van.
F. L. Adams is having some great im
provements done on his ranch, east of
town, in the shape of some heavy grub-
Ding.
Tell Soule went over the mountain
Wednesday to Forest Grove to meet his
sister, who will teach the Braunaport
school.
Wm. Wilson passed throueh this citv
Friday en route for Mist, accompanied
by his eldest daughter, who is employed
to wield the birch at that place.
With thia issue we bid the readers of
Thb Mist a final goodbye. We turn the
pleasant employment of gathering news
to more able and competent hands. Au
revoir.
Next Sundav will be Bev. A. E. MveiV
last appointment. He will preach at
Beaver in the morning-, at Keasev in the
afternoon, and in the evening at Ver
nonia.
J. E. Dow contemplates building a
large barn in the near future. The farm
ers have come to the conclusion that
more barn room is needed to accommo
date the coming year's crop.
The Vernonia Literary Club will meet
next Tuesday at the home of Mr. O.
Halmsten. The club is at present dis
cussing the late Spanish war. Dr. Hat-
neid is president.
Lotrgers and school teachers remind
us of the birds of passage. When SDrintr
comes they fly abroad. Among the last
to leave tne valley lor logging camps
this week were Messrs. F. L. Wilson,
Gust Halt, Ulrie Erickson and Cbas.
Peterson.
REUBEN NOTES.
Dr. H. B. Cliff was in Goble Wednes
day.
Win Seffert. of Deer Island, was in
town Tuesday evening.
R. R. Foster, ir.. of Portland, came
down 8unday to visit his mother.
Miss Maud Morris, of Portland, is visit
ing Mr. and Mrs. D. Link this week.
A. Nichols moved his familv down
from Portland to Mooresville Tuesday.
Mrs. Sarah Dibblee.of Rainier, viaited
last week with Mr. and Mrs. T.C. Watts.
Mrs. John Lindsay visited friends in
Beaver valley Thursday and Friday of
last week.
H. B. Borthwick received four btrora
horses on the Kellogg Tuesday for which -
he paid IU00. ' The same horses could
nave oeen puremwea six monius ago lor
2oO.
David Zaner, of Eugene, Oregon, is
visiting his son-in-law, Frank Walter,
this week.
Miss Lena Bishop, who has been liv
ing in Portland, returned home Satur
day on ths Kellogg.
James McNaughton and wif,of Moores
ville, visited Saturday and Sunday with
Mr. and Mrs. T. C. Watts.
G. C. Jaquleh, James McNaughton and
T. C. Watts went to St. Helens Saturday
evening to attend Maaomo lodge.
II. B. ftorthwlck, G. C. Jaquish and
H. M. Fowler were passengers for As
toria Wednesday on tne Astoria train,
Jay Archibald received a lot of tiling
from Portland Tuesday night on the
Shaver which will be used on his fath
er's place.
C. E. Maklnster, M. D. Link, Abe
Neer and G. W. Farr, of Neer City, were
in town having some notary work doue
by C. V. watt last Wednesday.
C. H. Trescott, manager of ths Tres
cott Packing Company of Goble, is hav
ing a new building erected this week.
When finished he will use it for his pri
vate office.
Three men and a diver were at work on
lh. hanm Wiuhinirtrtn on WminHMiav.
Tn 1-.. v.. ;.!, Thaw will
make their report to the underwriters
at San u rancisoo.
The following members of the River
view Whist Club made the highest and
the smallest scores during the month of
March: Mrs. tienry stenuian, i.
C. Watts, 210; Mies Minnie Bucber.133;
Harry Olson, 131.
The Bed Men's grand batt at Goble
last Tuesday evening waa one of the
most pleasant social events ever given
at that place, and the large crowd pres
ent all enjoyed tnemseives. ine tuea
Men are royal entertainers.
School began in district No. 20 last
Monday. Mibs Myrtle Powell is teach
ing in the Reuben schoolhouse, while
Miss Wattle bos charge of the Moores
ville school. The district is so large the
directors concluded to have two teachers.
PROM KEASEV.
A letter received by Mrs. W. B. Dere-
berrv brought the sad news of the death
of her aged mother.
A dance at the Keasey schoolhouse on
Wednesday evening was enjoyed by
vounar and old. lanre and small, and the
dogs did not give notion of their home
coming until a o-ciocx a. m.
Ed Webster met with the loss of his
best horse one night last week. Ed was
absent in Portland. Nothing unusual
was noticed about the horse the night
before, but in the morning it lay dead in
the stall.
Card of Thanks.
I take this means of thanklns kind
friends and neighbors who so willingly
and tenderly offered their assistance
during the sickness and death of my
wife. 11. wbst, scappooee.
Circuit Court.
Judge McBride convened court here
last Saturday in adjourned session, and
disposed of the following business:
Mate vs. coggs; order lor publication.
M. Beandrv vs. A. A. Everett : order
for sheriff to issue deed on foreclosure.
M. Pierter vs. E. C. Stanwood ; dis
missed.
Sick He4acha,
The curse of overworked womanhood,
are quickly and surely cured by Karl's
Clover Koot lea, the great blood punner
and tissue builder. Money refunded if
not satisfactory. Pi ice 26 cts. and 60
cts. Sold by Dr. Edwin Ross, druggist.
St. Helens, and N. A. ferry, Houlton.
Administrator's Notice.
In th Couutv Court of ths Btata of Oreton.
for the County of Colombia.
in tne mailer oi me emu Of uaeaaa i umt
fgnout, deceased.
NOTICE 18 HEREBY GIVES THAT THE
nnderstameil wan. br order of thaCountr
Conrt of the Slate of Oregon, for the Connt jr of
Columbia, made and entered on the Slt day of
March, 1899, duly appointed the admlniatrator
of the estate of Odessa L. Lonslgnont, deceased.
ah persons holding eiaima against tne said es
tale are hereby notified, to aresent the same to
me, with proper vouchers, at the office of J. P.
aavanaagn, rooms bo ana ao, Mc&ay ouuains;.
In the Citv of Portland. Oregon, within six
months from the flrst publication of this no
tice, April 7to, lew, uatea April 7tn. mw.
it. Lf. UVSfllAU,
Administrator of the estate of Odessa L. Lous.
lgnont, deceased. s7m5
Notice for Publication.
LAUD Orncg at Oaaaoif Ciry, Ob.,
March 37th. ISM.
NOTICE 18 HEREBY GIVBS THAT THE
following-named settler has filed notice of
his intention to make final proof In support of
bis claim, and that said proof will be made lie
fore the Countr Clerk of Columbia Conntr. at
St. Helens, Oregon, on May 1Mb, WM, vi:
ANDREW KENOW8KI,
Homestead entrr 9167. for the southeast W of
section 32, townships north, ranges west. He
names the following witnesses to prove his con
tinuous residence upon, and cultivation of said
land, viz: William C. Adam, Gerbart Morback,
Julius Flneter and Valenti Giinleckl, all of Val
ley. Oregon. CHA8. . MOORE8.
m31m!2 Register.
Notice for Publication.
La an Omcs at Oaaooa Citv, Ob.,
March 27th. 1(W9.
NOTICE 18 HEREBT GIVEN THAT THE
following-named settler has filed notice of
his Intention to make filial proof In support of
his claim, and that said proof will be made be
fore the County Clerk of Columbia County, at
St. Helens, Oregon, on May 13th, ISM, ris:
GERHART MORBACK,
Homestead entrr ties, for the northeast Ki of
section 32, township & north, range I west. He
names the following witnesses to prove his con
tinuous residence upon and cultivation of said
land, vis: Andrew Kenowskl, William C.Adam,
John Hildebrand and Frank Giinleckl, all of
Valley. Oregon. CHAH. B. MOORKH.
mUm!2 Register.
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LEGAL NOTICES.
Notice of Final Settlement.
THE tWnKRSIGNKD, ADMINISTRATOR Of
the estate l Charles Ati.ttn, ..!, has
filed his Dual account as such administrator, In
the County Court of the Stale of Oregon, for Co
lumbia Couutv, and said Court has appointed
Tuesday, Mur'Und, lf'.v, at the hour of ioo'cluok
a. m. for heariug said account and objeutlous
which may be made thereto.
JAMK8 LAIM.AW,
Administrator Of the estate ut Charlos Austin,
deceased. nV44a21
Notice of Final Settlement.
THE UNDERSIGNED, ADMINISTRATOR OF
the estate of Matthew Rued, deceased, has
tiled bis final account as such administrator la
the County Court of the Slate of Oregon, for Co
lumbia County, and said Court has appointed
Tuesday, May 2nd, lsve, at the hour of 10 o'clock
. m., for hearing aula account and objections
whloh may be made thereto.
JAMES LAIDLAW,
Administrator of ths estate of Matthew Reed,
deceased. m'Jtfi'Jl
Administrator's Notice.
NOTICE 18 HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE
umlerslgnod has been duly appointed by
the County Court of Columbia County, Oregon,
administrator of the estate of Charles J. Parr,
deceased, and has qualified as such. All per
sons having claims against said estate are here
by required to present the same, with r.roper
vouchers, lo me, at the othce of Cole & Ijiilok,
In 81. Helens, Oregon, within sl mouths from
the date hereof. Uated at 81. Helens, Oregon,
March 31st, lKlaK UKO. W. FARR,
Administrator of the estate of Charles J. Farr,
deceased. maiaai
Notice for Pnblication.
La no omel at Osgood Citv, Ob..
February 27lh, 189.
NOTICB 18 HEREBY GIVEN THAT THB
following-named settler has filed notice of
his Intention to make final proof In support of
his claim, and that said proof will be made be
fore ihe County Clerk of Columbia county, at
St. Helena, Oregou, on April 18th, HUM, VU:
FRANK SOBIE8KI,
Homestead entry 8t. for the S of the neVJ,
and e't of nwU of section 97. township ft north,
range 3 west. He names the following witnesses
to prove his continuous residence apon and cul
tivation of said laud, via: Ignats Siutvk, T. A.
Sireda. Stephen Lam pa and William Karth, all
of Valley, Oregon. Chas. B. MooRia,
maaM Register.
Snmmons by Publication.
Ia the Circuit Court of the 8 tat of Oregon, for
Columbia Connty.
CHAaun 8. CkATia, piainttff,
vs J
Lima CaArsa, defendant. )
To Lena Crater, the above-named defendant:
IN THE NAME OF THE STATE OF OREGON:
You are hereby required lo appear and an
swer the complaint filed against you In Ihe
above-entitled suit on or before Ihe 11th day of
May, 1899. and If you fall so to answer, for want
thereof Ihe plaintltr will apply to the Court for
the relief demanded In the complaint, which is
for a degree of divorce against you upon the
ground of desertion and that his property con
sisting of lots fifteen and sixteen, block one
hundred and twenty five, and lots tweniy-two
snd twenty-three, block one hundred and tweu-ty-three,
all tnChanlin's Addition to the City of
La Grande, I'nlon County, Oregon, be freed from
any claim of defendant.
This sammons is published by order of T. A.
McBride, Judge of the above emitted Court,
duly made and entered In the above-entitled
cause, dated March 2uth, IHW. and said order re
quires this summons to be published once a
week for six successive weeks, in Ths Okkoun
Mist once each week, the first publication being
Mareh 24tb, 1WS. K1LLIN MORKLANO.
Attorneys for Plaintiff.
Summons by Publication.
In the Circuit Court of the Slate ef Oregon, for
Columbia County.
Cos a K. Gorr, plaintiff.
vs.
LxsLit Gorr, defendant, J
To Leslie Golf, the said defendant:
IN THB NAME OF THE STATE OF OREGON
roe are hereby notified that the plaintiff
herein has filed a complaint against you in the
above-entitled Court, and vou are hereby re
quired to apiear and answer said complaint on
or before tne last aay oi tne tune prescrioeo oy
the order of publication hereof, to-wlt: Oo or
before the 12th day of May, 1X99. Yoo are further
notified thai II you fall to appear and answer
the complaint, or plead thereto, the plaiultfr
will cause your default to be entered, and will
apply to said court for the relief prayed for In
the comDlnlnt. that is lo ear. for a decree die-
solving forover the bonds of matrimony exist
ing between piaintm ana aeienaant nerein, ana
lor such other and further relief as to Ihe Court
may seem proper.
The dale of the first pubHcatlon of this Snm
mons is Friilar. the 31st dav of March. IH99. and
the last publication thereof Friday, the 12th day
of May, ltm, and said Hummona shall be pub
lished on Friday ol each week for the pernio of
fix weeks between said dates.
This Summons is published by order of Hon.
T. A. McBride, Judge of said Court, mad at
Chambers, dated March 2th, 1KI9.
THATCH, bi. KAI.Vr.S BCHH ABF.b,
Attorneys for Plaintiff.
PROFESSIONAL.
J-JR. J. K. HALL,
PHYSICIAN AND 8URGEON.
Clatekanie, Columbia county. Or.
jyt. BDWIN ROBS,
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON.
8 1. Helens, Oregon
J-JR. H. R. CUFF,
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON.
8t, Helens, Oregon.
G. W. COLE,
ATTORNEY AND COUN8E LOR-AT-X.A W,
ST. HELENS, OREGON.
Title Abstract Bonks. Notarv Public- Cflnmls.
sloner of Deeds for Washington, and enexper-
eoceu collector in connection witn omc.
J. W. DAY
W. B. DILLARD
ATTORNEYS -AT-LAW
Office next door to Conrthonss,
8T. HELENS, OREGON.
General nractlce In courts of fliMnn or Wash.
Ington. Abstract made directly from county
records.
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High Orade Footwear.
Lowest Prices.
253 Moirison St.. Near Third.
Next door lo N. F. K. R. office.
ED HILLSBERRY,
Expert :-: Barber
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TOWELS.
Nona but purest chemicals ased In wath
Ing and oleanaing tlia lace.
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Get a Hat Towel en Ycur Fscs
' Usual prices tor work.
DECKER'S OLD STAND, ST. HELENS
root remxANDs daily.
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Arrive at Portland... . 10:30 A M
Lear Portland x:bu r m
Arrivs at BL Helens... 8K)0 If H
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Wilt Carry Nothing but PaaMn-
ln and r ati rrstini.
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I HOTEL
Mn. M. J. Scott, Proprietresi
8T. HELENS, ORIOON.
A Htriolly Fret-Clan Hons. A
Ham for Commercial Traveler
and the Public. Board and Lodg
ln at Moat Keaaouabts Ha lea.
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A WELL KEPT STABLE
For Cars of Patron's Horses.
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CL0HIM0CH WHITUCr. mw.
rag VASlOC-
CYRUS - NOBLE WHISKEY
Beside other standard brand of
llijuor, I kept always oa bead.
Card table, pool table, and billiard
table for the use of patrons.
St. Helena, Orfoaa
1ST. CHARLES
HOTEL
Front & Eorrisoa St!,, Portias!
Under New Management
lfiO Booms at 25 Cents to 50 Cents.
Suite 7 Cent to .1.00.
Elevator. Electric Light and Bells,
and all Modern Conveniences,
Fre Bus Meet all Boat
and Trains.
: Restaurant Ccnnectci wttH Hotel
O"gon Telephon 290.
Columbia Telephon 27,
E.E. QUICK
Commissioner of
Deeds for Wash
ington. . -, . . . .
G. WCOLE
. Notary Pnblie ,
PROPRIETORS OP
THORNFS
Koierical Sjsteijitle Abstracts.
Titles Eiamlned and Perfected. Abstract
Furnished. Assessments Kxamlned. In
suranc Written. Taxes Paid and Convey
ancing. T, HfELEna, OREGON,
MUCKLE BROS.
MANUFACTURERS OF
Rough atsd Dressed Lumber
Dimension Lumber, Flooring, Rustic, Bheath
Ing, Caaings, and a complete stock of every
variety ol lumber kept on band.
AT THE OLD STAND, ST. HELENS, OR
Ko Laiics Famitiire is Ccmplcte
Without a Nw
LIGHT-RUNNING
SCWINQ MACHINE.
Sold on Easy Terms without Interest.
CP. lOONEY. Asat
Jasjtorls ... Oregon,
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Fresh Meats, Sansage, Hams, Bacon, Lard
Bacon, Lard and Hams Bold way Down. Spsolal Rattt
Uiven on Orders (or Larg. Quantitlsi of Maat.
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CLATSKANIE
DR. J. E. HALL Proprietor,
Ha lest reeslvsd
el f-'rssk
'BEUO0 OSMRIIOIIIaO '
Also a new and select stock of drug and pa'ent medldn, fancy ststlonery, school boos
and school stiplls, irruoiery ud toilet articles, and la fact srtlilug which is
usually kept al a tlrsl ulass drug slot.
Prescriptions Carefully Compomided
AT THK
CLATSKANIE
aBkWi
SOME "GOOD BUYS
ForSalebyCOLEaQUItat
1M acres, with Rood hswe-1 log boas
l&xM, rooms; barn ud out houses:
small orchard: school M ef mil: xt
oolce W mile: seres elrnred and onlll.
rated : Vxi.OUO feel of good yellow Hi Um
ber. Prtc tlWM,H down, balanc, tint.
9 seres near Dear Island, all fenced!
S acres cleared and cultivated; good
orchard, hous, barn and outhouses.
Ptictl00O,H o.
0 seres, I mile from St. Helsns. with
buildings, smsll fruit and some cleared
land. Milton creek run through In
premises. Prirfot0.
SO scrs la township north, rang t
west; good buildings and Improvements,
near schoolhous ana posvolnc. Price
cua
100 er V of a mil from Deer Island,
station, on the Northern far I tic railroad,
kuu,0U0 feet of saw limber. Liar amount
of eordwood can be out, Only H ol a
nil haul.
640 acres of timber land la townshln 4
M north, rang 2 west. Frio ttJa per r.
For further information call on or address:-
OOI1.I3 OUIC3K. '
Main Street, - St. Helens, Oregon
STEAMER G.
DELL SHAVER, Master.
fj
T Portlsnd, foot of Wasbtngton street, Tnesdsy. Thursdsy, and Sunder evenings at
JJtTavco o'clock. Returning Lve Clalskani, till permitting. Moiidsy, Wednesdsy, and
Vrlriae .nlnn .1 i.'abwk Will bus Oak Point abont 7: Stella 1:VI Its veer 7:i KalnlrrS.ni!
KJam:ift; at. Helens :wi Arnv ia ronnao i;v a. m. in i umHio7 reserves in nga to
oaang urn wttnoui nouo.
snaver
....STEAMER JOSEPH KELLOGG....
' " ' '
a-C!I2tli . - dSiL..
Leave Kelso
on Monday,
Wednesdsys
and Friday at
oo'olock . m.
..Portland and Kelso Route via Willametta slough..
White Collar Line
!Ca3
v -J
THE COLUMBIA R1VKK AND PUUKT BOUND
NAVIOATfON CO.
FOETLAHD-ASTOEIA EODTE.
...TELEPHONE.
lAttilnv Vnnt nt iMat WrMt. P Art! And.
Lmvw PortUud dfcilr (xcepi8uody)t 7 A, M.
t "K-l I . JS.S A .neli
aUBUiuiisT ieicputIl Uiiws J.WW ins
Imtw Actoria daily excpt HuncUy) 7 r. M.
TelADhona Tlflkftti nonA an HtAmer rotter
Stumer Potter Tiokets Good on Telephone.
V. B. gCOTT, Pwni.
K STORIA & COLUMBIA RIVER
XI RAILROAD COMPANY.
WINTKK VClf KOIILK.
Bast bound
Dally
West bound
21
Train
p. m.
. m.
k m.
6 00
6 1
t 80
p. m.
7 M
10
6 3ft
M
t W
S AO
11 30
rrlv. Houlton. leave
:l
:OT
35
:!
7:4
7:88
7:00
)1 00
10 Hi
(lobl
..... Rainier
Mayger
....Clalskani
.... Wcstport
ft... t'lllton
Knappa
10 I
10 00
10 '
10 M
11 18
9 M
a 2S
00
S M
10 12
10 SO
11 10
11 42
). m.
2 IA
,6:1a 00
leave. .Astoria. . arrive
Train leave Astoria for Beasld at 12 20 p. m.
1 ll Uixilf.iS.'J.'i,
f sSt.M..l. ..
and 6 p. m. Boat connection at Astoria for
Ilwaco, Chinook, Fort Canby, Nshalain, Till
amook, and Oarrlbaldi.
Passengors for Astoria or way point must flag
trains at Houlton. Tralna will stop to let pss
sengers off at Houlton when coming from point
we.t of Goble. 1. C. sieve, . .
Oen, Pas. Agt.. Astoria, Or,
8-
.9f Tf til fine 0
DRUG STORE
larjr asaortsaeat
a4 Par
DRUG STORE l
r ,
JsakatsssVusfaVsssuaa
ISO seres la Carira valley, township
north, rsng I west; good houss, ham
ami orchard; S acre cleared and miltl.
vatedjgood yellow Mr lln.ber that ran
be logged Into killion creek. Prlrs IMsju.
one-half down.
leasers la township north, rsutet
west; all If need, 0 seres is cultivation.
OS fruit tree in bearing, 100 acres ar
lashed and seeded to pasinr, school
how, wlthla H sill, county road on
three sides, g,Kt buildings, barn, out
house, dryr. ehlekea yard, all farming
Implements, Including mower, hay lake,
plows cultivators, hay baler, stump ma
chine, only SI miles from count, seal,
IH miles from Iwo railroad atatlnna.
Price llti per acre lor all, or will dlrld
place In It) or 'sV acre tract, but if dlvM4
will ll only unimproved portion.
10 acres of timber land In township 4
north, rang 5 west. Pile 1210.
10 acre of timber land In township
north, rang 1 wsk PrtctIM.
Timber land In township north, rang
1 st, Millabl for locglng. Price flo
per aors.
W. SHAVER
The Only Direct Route
'.'). l'HOiwlt
, Portland to Clatskanie
iransponauon company.
' Lve Port
land Tuesday.
Thursday, and
Saturdays, at
'clock a. m.
0. LL & I CO.
Time SCHEDULES
Dbabt
roa
Aaaiva
raoM
From Portland.
Past
Mall
6 p.m.
Salt Lake, Denver, Ft,
Worth, Omsha.Ksn
aa City, Ht. Louis,
Cbiosgo and Cast.
Fast
Mall
6:4 p. a
Spoken
Flyer
2:10 p. n.
Walla Walla. Spokane,
Minneapolis, Hi.
Paul, Duluth, Mil
waukee, Chicago
East,
Bpnknn.
Flyer
1:80 a, in.
Ocean SteamsHlpe.
All sailing dste (ab
ject t chang.
For Han Franolsco-
Hall every Hve days.
1p.m.
4 p. ra.
In. m.
K. Sunday
Bsturday
10 p. m.
Columbia ftlvr
tamr.
To Astort and Way
landing, 4 p. m.
x.Bundj
VVIIUmstt Rler.
Oregon City. Newberg,
Balem k Way-land'(
6 a. m.
4:80p. m,
Ex.Bunday
Bx.Bunday
Wlllamstt and Yam
7 a. m.
1:80 p.m.
Mon. Wad,
and Prl.
Tuea.Thur.
hill ltivr.
aod Set.
Oregon City, Payton,
na vry-iaiiniiig".
6a. m.
Wlllmtt Rlvr.
4:10 n. m.
Tues.Thnr.
Portland to Corvalll
Tttes Thtir,
and Bat.
ana nsy-wnaings.
and Hat.
Lv. Rlparl
nak River.
Rlpsri to Ltwiiton.
Lv.Iw'ton
i:soa. m.
dally ex
oept Sat
6:46 a. m.
daily ex
cept Frl. '
VT, H. HURLBERT, ,
General Passenger Agent,
PORTLAND ORESOK