OREGON MIST
Entered at the HwlolHce at St. Helens,
Oregon, as second-clawi mail matter.
COUNTY OFFICIAL PAPER.
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DAVID DAVIS,
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COUNTY OFFICERS.
Representative.
JuOKe
tilers....'
Bherlfr
Treasurer.
...Korrann Merrill. Clatskanie
Jownh B. lon. Kalnier
J O. Watts, St. Ileleus
Ii. S. Hiittan, Bt. Helena
. ...K. Kora. W. Helena
Snpt. of Schools I. II. Coiwlund. Hmiltua
Assessor Martin nunc, bi. Helens
Rurvovor A. B. Mitle, Hnnlion
Coroner Dr. II. R. CHIT. St. Heleu
........ r. a. rraiea, Hcsppouee
' Commissioners
W. D. Case, Piiuburs;
STSWAST'S POLITICAL SWITCH.
Senator William K. Stewart, of Ne
vada, has denounced Brvaniaru. It will
be remembered that Senator Stewart
was the most radical free silver advo
cate tliis country had, and foutiht the
gold standard advocates with a vehe
mence ana apparent sincerity wluon
gained (or liimspU admiration if not
sympathy. Last Monday lie culled at
Republican headquarters In New York
and declared his intention of support
ing the Republican nominee forl'resi-
dent. In all bis conversation Mr.
etewart tailed to mention the nioncv
question, but bis denunciation of Bryan
and his platform because ot tneir atti
tude in regard to wars and their results
is emphatic and severe, when such
men as Mr. Stewart denounce Krvan
and his issues the coose that has laid
the oilver egg is in imminent danger of
gottiug it where the chicken got the
axe. Mr. Stewart's attitude suggests
that he will not be inveigled into an
endorsement of any attempt to throttle
the nation's onward progress nor
thwart an elfort to make this Nation a
CIiATSKANIK ITEMS.
' W. A. Hall is spending the week at
Astoria and Long Beach.
Oliver Burrig, of tho Nelialem Valley,
was in town Monday.
Rev. Jean and wife went to rortland
this week, where they have a daughter
residing.
The renerable Daniel Pixon was a
passenger on the Sharer Wednesday
evening for Portland.
The family of Van Early welcome a
daughter that is doing well so far in its
early infancy.
Silas Shonrds left last week for Ine
Couutv, where he thinks of ranching
for a short time.
Mrs. E. H. Lone and children, of Ne
lialem, are visiting her mother, Mrs.
J. A. Fabi ique, in our city.
Mrs. M. E. Page and familv started
Wednesday evening to visit Mrs, Me
Clura, her sister, near ForeBt Grove.
Tom Flippin and A. T. Laws were
AUGUST 24, 1900.
It is reasonable enough to expect rain
just now. Uoppicking season is at
hand and the Astoria regatta is in
progress. '
Tai daily papers tell ua that new
coin is to be put into circulation soon
The old coins are good enough for ua,
thanks, and our delinquent endacribera
need not wait for the coming of the new
coin before settling their accounts at
this office.
A Kansas editor, writing of a cyclone,
aid it turned a well inside out, a cellar
upside down, moved a township line,
blew all the staves out of a whisky bar
rel, and left nothing but the bnnghole,
changed the day of the week, blew the
hair off a bald beaded man, blew mort
gages off farms, blew the cracks out of a
fence and took all the wind ont of s pol
itician. Bryan certainly was not there.
The daily accounts of the situation in
China read like a romance. The allied
forces, with a view to liberating the
ministers, marched and fought until
admission to China's capital was gained,
when all resistance ceased and over
tures for peace were offered. Fighting to
gain place where peace can be nego
tiated for is slight improvement on
ceasing hostilities if more fighting is
desired.
Peking (meaning literally the north
era capital) was founded 1000 years
before the Christian era, and until the
fourth century was a department cap
ital. Its ancient name was Ei. In 1264
it was rebuilt and was nsed as a capital
by the Mongol emperors. The capital
of the Ming dynasty was removed from
Nanking to Peking, which was rebuilt.
Its walls were completed in 1437, and
the walls of the Chinese or southern
city in 1544. The population of Peking
is variously estimated from 600,000 to
1,000,000, but reliable estimates place it
at 600,000.
If it were possible to tell the truth in
the Chinese language, if the dignitaries
of the Celestial Empire who are mur
dered from time to time, or who commit
suicide would not come to life again, if
dead people in China would stay dead,
if there were not so many men in the
Empire with Li in their names and
lies in their mouths, if the Tsung li
Yamon wonld hold its tsung and not lie
so much, and would do something be
sides issue decrees and edicts, if it
would open communication between the
outside world and Pekin the reader of
the news from China might place some
credence in what comes over the wire.
wM'l.l imva. n, I , ..I. ...... munli ji . I. I ,1, n. i (mm tliA Hiniintitln T-im&ilav lu.it
chagrin of Bryan and his'ilk, is certain 4 looking after business interests in our
to result.
HO ATTSMPT TO GAIXSAY.
In a short editorial sketch, under the
caption: "Less talking; more work,"
the Portland Telegram of last Friday,
sizes up the situation about as it exists:
"What a difference in the number of
men chattering politics between 1806
and 1900! Then, even this early, the
curbs were lined with men out of a job,
or doing a losing business, or who were
dissatisfied, talking for free silver as the
sovereign remedy for all our political
and economic ills. Now, while many
men are doing a good deal of thinking
about events that have transpired since
then, they are all too busy to stand
along the street and talk politics; or, if
any do so, not one voice of all the hun
dreds that were clamoring for free silver
then says anything about it now. This
fact shows two things: that trreat events
have transpired since four years ago,
which chiefly engross public attention ;
and mat it is easy lor a verv iaree num
ber of sincere and fairly intelligent men
city.
The Road Supervisor has been having
some much needed work done on the
elevated roadway leading across th
river.
Ex-Sheriff Rice is bating hay this
week on the O. J. Brvant place, where
an unusually good crop has been cut
this year.
The twin boys of the Gomme family
that have been visiting Urn ml pa fJlarK
started tor home on the bhaver ftlonda
evening,
A benefit dance is announced for Sat
urday evening at Graham's hall, pro
ceeds for a Knight who has been
crippled.
Tho cedar lumber from the mills in
Nehalem Valley is about all over now
and several of the teams are off the
road in consequence.
Ed McClure leaves bis work at Flip-
pin's to go hack to bis home near Forest
Grove. J. J. Johnson exDects to take
charge of the logging team hat Mo.
Tlmbsr Land, Act June S, KM.
NOTICE FORPUBUCATION.
vauau i-1 a i iiasu ufmiwi
WHRUlin VII T. rt, alUUV at a. IfW.
OTtCK I.-i IIKKKUV uivkn that in CUM
nuance with the nrovlslona of tha act of
Conirrese l Juno ,1. 178, entitled "An act tor Ilia
sale of umber lands lu tha Htatca of I'allfornla,
urerun, Nevada, and naiililitvtoti Territory
aa extended to all the Public Land Stalce by art
ol Auausl 4. nan Harrv O Hurmus. of V
coaver. County ol Clark, Plata of Washington,
haa this dar Hied in this office his sworn unto
meilt No. MM. for tha Durcheae of tha northwest
k of section No. IK, township No. 6 north, range
No. a went, and will offer proof to allow thai the
lauu solium la mora valuable lor uunilHtr
atone than for agricultural purposes, and to as.
lauusn nis oimiu to aaiu laua ouiore me ncuiS'
ter and lleeelver of th s olllce. at Oreaou t It
Orvgon, on Friday, tha 7th daj of Druiember,
ivuu. ue names as witnesses: jonu areiHimiu,
of (loble, Oregon, Daniel Stehmeu, of Aplar
Oregon, Thomas Peoples and ieunte Arolillialil
or uonie. ureuou. Any ami an
Inir adversely the above-describee
quested to filo their claims In this nltlc on or
oeiore aaia 7Ui day of txutvmher. istn.
)2v.il CHA8. U. WOOKKS, Register.
norsone claim
icl lands are re
to be entirely mistaken. What they Clure is leaving,
y UI uccu Btvuuitmsneu M- M franklin was down town on
without the instrumentality they were crutches Tuesday of this week and will
confident only could accomplish it; and
many of them now realize that the ose
of that instrumentality would have
been calamitous. From this a lesson
may be learned that one had better 1
pretty sure before he talks too much.
THEIR PLOTS TO KILL.
The scare-head lines in a daily paper
announcing the arrival of fourteen an
archists from riaples, Italy, whose mis
sion it was to stab and shoot the Presi
dent of the United States, furnishes an
mea oi me nature ot uie organization
which sends forth its representatives on
such dastardly missions. These mur
derers render vigorous execution of the
law inexorable. They are the fanatical
enemies of society, willing to brine
bloodshed and ruin urjon communities.
and dalliance with them is utterly use
less. It is certainly humiliating to the
people of our Republic that the assassin
oi King Humbert was nourished in an
anarchical breeding spot in this country
It also demands the necessity of exer
cising the most diligent care in repress-1 Saturday evening,
probably soon be able to be around
again, as his broken leg seems to have
made a satisfactory recovery
We noticed Titden Graham and wife
at the Knights entertainment Saturday
evening. Mr. Berg, of the Seappoose
delegation, was able to add to Die eniov.
ment of that occasion by his piano se
lections.
Nelson rinckney, of the upper part of
the County, was in town lueeday. He
says plenty of work is reported in and
about Clatskanie and being at leisnre
now, he came here to take a hand at
something to develop his muscle.
Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Miller left off
looking for Lawton blackberries this
week and took a trip to the Coast. They
are entitled to the recreation and will
doubtless enjoy it. They were accom
panied by Prof, and Mrs. Wilder, of
Portland, who have been rusticating in
these parts recently.
The local tent of the Knights of the
Maccabees had quite a "blow out" last
A number ot visit
ing anarchical tendencies and vimr-1 ing brethren were here from Mount
ously suppressing all anarchical out- Hood tent in Portland, with a team (of
breaks. In an absolute desriotism like some kind) for work. Seappoose, Kain
Russia an anarchist might have some ier and Mavger were also represented
excuse for existence, bat in a Republic by visitors until Conyers' hall became a
like ours, he has none. Here he is a location of general activity in the even-
bloody and wanton mischief maker, and
snouid oe given to understand by ex
emplary action whenever the occasion
presents itself that his nefarious occu
pation is one of great danger to himself,
mg. Alter the Knightly gentlemen
went upstairs, occasional demonstra
tions of applause heard outside led one
to inter that there was tun among them.
About 10 p. m. a procession ot women
In times like these when threatening with packages was seen making their
clouds overhang the world, it behooves way op the stairs to the hall, and after
an good people to be vigilant in exer- some ueiay (caused periiaps by unnitcn
cising their influence to unhold law and ing the team) the ladies were admitted.
order and in discountenancing disturb- The doors being left open some others of
Tns recent placing of $60,000,000 of
the British war bonds in this country,
emphasizes the fact that the United
States haa become a creditor nation. It
also brings out in bold relief the further
fact that the unrivaled prosperity of the
United States haa completely emanci
pated from the financial influence of
Europe, and is in all respects financially
independent. It can no longer be said
that when Lombard street nods the
American money market winks. The
enormous amount of all kinds of Amer
ican securities formerly held by British
capitalists have been bought back by
Americans, who can buy more and more
of them as occasion arises. The United
States has achieved financial indepen
dence and its character in this respect
will expand in proportion as the coun
try's prosperity grows greater.
mg movements of every nature.
Numerous Wide Tire Wagons.
There are a great many wide tire
wagons in use in this Dart of the coun
try this year. In fact), tho use ol such
vehicles has grown to such an extent
that the wagon with the narrow tire is
almost the exception. According to the
law of this State there is a royalty
placed opon the use of such vehicles,
which wrranfl ij v,ma mAotmn. an-
counts for the growing popularity of" the a B0C,ia' hoP. f. 8" our or two- nd U
i i . . r . . J I usa a fn I lv rr' mrrhi ho vnru a! tar lima.
wiue tire wagon, ueiow is mien tne "V -
lav tnnr.hinttiiitna,,i. piece before the crowd diapereed en-
7. O Unnnf Usmi ia ask til 4a lu
"I lift!. I mm ftnrf At tor tha firot fiav nf I t,4J iiwu wou iu env w ra
January. A. D. 1900. the Countv Court n Tght but. the7 ,eat chickens a mat
or County board of 1
thin Kffl t ia haroViv
a rebate each vear. for four years, on Maccabees fully met the demand, not
us looked in on quite a large crowd of
men and women, who were being enter
tained by Miss Louise Barr on the piano
n,i r;aa i, ...1 .... u A
vocal selection, to which Bhe added an
other after a vigorous encore. Prepar
ations for serving refreshments followed
and soon all present were served liber
ally with chicken sandwiches, cake and
coffee, gotten together and served in
excellent shane. Following this exer
cise, while some of the staid and sedate
citizens went home, others remained for
the road tax of each person within its
County who shall own and have in hab
itual use on the highways of this State,
wagons or other vehicles for the trans
portation of freight and other heavy
articles, the tires of which are not less
tnan three inches in width of one dol
only for the team, but for all present,
How extremely considerate it is in
Mr. Bryan in not attending the reun
ion of the G. A. B. for fear of embar
rassing President McKinley, who, as a
veteran soldier and President, as a
matter of. fact, would be present on
such an occasion. We fear Mr. Bryan
has departed from the straight and nar
row path of truthfulness when he offers
such an excuse for his absence on that
occasion. He realizes that his position
would be very similar in consistency to
the devil ringing the bells of heaven.
Mr. Bryan's platform, denouncing, as it
does, the supposed imperialistic course
of the Nation bocause of the enforce
ment of its rights honorably acquired,
might not set well with the survivors of
an army of about two million men who
assisted President Lincoln in enforcing
his purpose of governing a host of
people "without the consent of the
governed." As Editor Scott, of the Ore
gonian, said in an editorial in his paper :
a few days ago: "Bryan is guilty only
nf the unconscious humor that attends I
the fellow who raises a laugh when he
sustains a, shock to his fundamental
principles by falling on the ice," '
A Mother Tells How Bhe Saved Her
Little Daughter's Life.
I am the mother of eight children
and have had a great deal of experience
with medicines. Last summer mv little
lar for each wheel of such vehicle; and I daughter had the dysentary in its worst
proviuea, mrtner, that the owner of lorrn. i tnea everything 1 could mink
each vehicle having tires of not less I of, but nothing seemed to do her any
man lour inches in width upon which good, i saw uy an advertisement in
there is a difference of at leant our paner that Chamberlain's Colic.
eight inches in the length of the front Cholera and Diarrhoea Bemedy was
and rear axle, so constructed that the highly recommended and sent and got a
front and rear wheels will hot come in bottle at once. It proved to be one of
contact with the same rood surface the very best medicines we ever had in
while the vehicle is moving in a straight the house. It saved my little daughter's
line, shall receive, in addition to the life. I am anxious for every mother to
aforesaid rebate, a further rebate for four know what an excellent medicine it is.
years in his or her road tax as aforesaid. I Had I known it at first it would have
of two dollars for each vehicle of this I saved me a great deal of anxiety and
class for each and every year during my little daughter much suffering.
said period that said vehicle ia habitu- Yours truly, Mas. Geo. F. Bubdiuk.
ally used upon the highways of this Liberty, R. I. For sale at the St. Hel-
State. ens Pharmacy.
African Demand for Lumber.
The lumbering industry of Oregon
should receive a direct and powerful
stimulus in the near future as a result
of the cessation of hostilities in South
Africa. According to the opinion of
lumber experts it will only be a ques
tion 01 a iew montns until a great emi
gration will set in towards the Trans
vaal and other parts of the African
continent. Its inducements to settlers
once the Boers' troubles are completely
over are not exceeded by any other
piace on eartn
tated by war.
Resolutions of Condolence.
Whereas. It has seemed good to the
Supreme Master Artisan of the Uni
verse to remove from our Assembly our
esteemed brother, George N. Gragg,
therefore, be it
Resolved. That in the death of
Brother Gragg this Assembly sustains a
severe loss and the mother is deprived
of a kind and affectionate son.
Resolved, That Honlton Assembly
tender its earnest sympathy and sincere
condolence to the surviving family,
to
South Africa is devas- And it is our prayer that the Heavenly
ene IS oereit OI devei- I ramer win bubuiiu uieru in tuis ainic-
oped resources. Kxcent mining and a I tion by his omnipotent love.
little old-fashioned farming, there ia Resolved, That the secretary be in
little to work on ; the soil is of wonder- structed to spread a copy of these reso
ful fertility. The country is sadly lack- lutions on the minutes of this meeting,
ing in timber necessary for extended that a copy be transmitted to the lie
operations. The supply will have to be reaved mother, and that a copy be sent
imported from other countries. The to ine Artisan, one to tne ubkoom mist
British Columbia mills have furnished I and one to the Columbia County Mews
lour cargoes in the past three months for lor pupncation.
eontn Ainca and four more vessels are
now en route to load. The Sound mills
furnished two cargoes in July aggrega
ting 1,758,921 feet. The Columbia River
mills should bestir themselves and
reach out for s share of this trade.
Oregon Timberman.
It Saved Hit i,ea;.
P. A. Danfortu, of LaGrange, Ga..
suffered for six months with a frightful
running sore on his leg; bnt writes that
Bucklen's Arnica Salve wholly cured it
in live days, tor ulcers, wounds, piles,
it's the best salve in the world. Cure
guaranteed. - Only. 25 cents. Sold at
the St. Helens Pharmacy.
SUMMONS.
In the Circuit Court of tha Bute of Oregon for
i.uiiuuiia .oauiiT.
John 11. Cameron, Flalatlff
vs.
Jennie B. Cameron. Defendant.
To Jenule H. Cameron, the above-named De
lenuaiit:
TK THK NAME OFTItK STATU OfOKICOON
1 Yon are herebr unllfled that the Plaintiff
Herein has rued a complaint aaainst tou In tli
above entitled Court and von are hereby re
quired to annear and answer said complaint on
or before the last day of the time prescnlied by
the order of publication to-wlt: On or before
seteiutwr 'inn, A. u. iwu. You are further u,
lined that if you fail to appear ntid answer th
complalut, or plead thereto, the Plaintiff wilt
r.llu, YfiMr ilufMlill (A hunnl.M,! u,i,l will tl.wtlv
to said" Court tor the relief prtiyetl for In the
complaint, that is to say, tor a decreedlssolvlns:
me bonus oi matrimony existing betwesu
Plaintiff aud Defendant herein, aud fur such
other and further relief as to the Court may
seem equitable.
This summons It published by onler of Hon
J. B lloan. Juditeof the Couutv Court of tin
State of Oreirou. for Columbia Comity, Id the
absence of the Hon. T. A. aleltride, Jnita-e of
snid Circuit, Court, (ranted on the 'tli day of
juy, a. ii., iwu, aua oireciintf tne punucaiion
of this summons lu the OaaooN atisT ones
week lor six weeks successively.
W. H. Con v IRS,
Attorney for Plaiuliff
SUMMONS.
In the Circuit Court of th State ef Oregon, lu
ana tor i,oiuiuDia uouniy.
Hvron Coffey. Plaintiff.
vs.
Victor Wltell, an Insane
rrson. O. V. Cole. W.
Tlinmons, W. A. Har
ris, and W.A. Harris, as
guardian of Victor Wla
II, an insane person.
wiemiHiiii. j
To Victor Wiseu, one of lue abort named de-
lenuttms.
BUM HONS.
1 N THK NAME OF THK STATU OF OBFOOK
X sou are hereby required to antieur and
wer the complaint file-1 asralnst tou In the above
euuueu suit on or ueicre tne last aay of tne sis
weeks next following the first publication ol
this summons; and it you fall to answer the
piiunmr win cause your aeiauit to tie entered
and apply to tho Court fur the relief demanded
in ttiu complaint, to-wlt: for a luduuieut
mralnst you fur the sum of $80 00. with interest
at the rats ef ten per cent, per annum from the
Kith day of February. 1K97. lottetoer with Jll.0D
nuoruev s lee, auu su-a- taxes paid ny ptuintiir
on ine monxagta premises nereiuaiior ueavnueo,
and for costs, and that a decree lie made aicalunt
you foreclosing all interest which you had ou
the list!) d .y of February, 1W7, the date of the
mortmtue Klren dv vou to ntalntltr. on tne nrem
iies described, or have ahtce acquired In or to
me souinwest quarier oi seciiou six, wwn.mp
nve. norm ol ranee three, west of tne wiuauv
ette meridlau. lu Columbia County. Oregon,
containing; 146.40 acres of land, and ordering
said premises sold according to law. aud apply
ing thettiruceeds thereof to the imvmeut of said
Jtida-ment. This summons Is published by or
der of the Honorable J. U. Ilonu, County Judge
tor uoiumma uouuiy, uregon. made on tne utti
day of Auiunt. 1000. The date of the first pub
lication hereof is Friday, August 17, 1IHU. The
time prescribed In the order for ouhlieatlon ii
six weeks, and the time within which you are
to answer the complaint is on or before tne last
aay oi saia puoticaiton.
W. F. MiOlU, AM DILLASD A DAT.
017x28 Attorneys for Plaintiff.
SUMMONS.
Ia the Circuit Court of Oregon for the Connty
oi loiumDia.
Frank I. Weber, PlalntltT
t.
Elizabeth Hughes, Qenrge T. Hughes and Mary
w II-
ljuirbee. deceased, Uelendants.
Huiihes, his wife. Uertruda M mines and
nam Amsdeit Hughes, helrs-at law ol ueorge
To Gertrude Uiighes and William AmsdeU
Huehes, Defendants above-named:
X THK NAME OF THK BTATK OF OREOON
You are hereby reuuired to annear and an.
swer the complaint nted aa-alnst you In tha
above-entitled Court and cause on or before the
22nd day of September. l'JOO, that being the dale
mea lor sucn appearance or answer oy tne
Court in the order for the uublication or this
summons; and If yon fall so to appear or au
swer Plaintiff will apply to toe above-named
Court for the relief prayed for In bis said coin
pUint, to-wlt: that the mortgage In form of
deed and defeasance be foreclosed as a niorv
aua Ih.l lh. ..1,1 nmUu lh.u.ln HoudJ
to-wlt: The South M of the Southeast 'i en.1
the Booth of th Southwest 1 of section 34
in Township 0 North of itange 4 West nf the
Willamette Meridian, In Columbia County,
State of Oreiron. containing 160 acres, be or
dered sold accordlno- to law and the practice
of this Court; that the proceeds of such sale be
applied to the payment of the expenses of said
sale, the cost of Court, and lastly, of the amount
due this Plaintiff to-wlt: The sum of S4X7.14
and Interest thereon as demanded In the com
plaint and the further sum of Iw.Ao. and the
surplus, If any, be paid in to the Clerk of this
court; subject to the further order of court;
that sold Defendants and all persons
claiming by, through or nnder them, sines the
execution of said deed and defeasance, be
barred and foreclosed of all claim, riaht or
equity of redemption in and to said premises
and every part thereof, and that Flalniltf have
such other and further relief as to the Court
may oeem just and equitable.
This summons is published tn Thb Orkooh
Mist by order of Honorable J. B. lloan, Judge
oi tne t'Ounir oi uoiumoia, state oi uregou,
duly made and entered on tho 7th day of Aug
ust, Won. Dated August 10th, WOO.
O. W. Auu, Attorney for Plaintiff.
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PROFESSIONAL.
DR.J. E.HALL,
Physician and Surgeon
CLATSKANIE, OREGON.
W. DAY
W. B. DILLARD
DILLARD & DAY,
ATTORNE YS-AT-LA W
Office next door to Courthonse,
BT. HELENS, OKfiGON.
General practice In courts of Oreiron or Wash
inirtou. Abstracts made directly from couutv
iwiimi.
Jambs Rowlcy,
mae uox,
I. II. COPKLAND,
Committee on Resolution.
OABTOniA.
Bears tbs KM MM MwarS Bfjtjp
Dee Thla Ntrtkw Ysu?
Muddy Complexions and Nauseating
Breath from chronic consti nation. Karl 'a
Clover Root Tea is an absolute cure and
has been sold for fifty years on an alwr
lute guarantee. Price 25 eta. and 60 cts.
Sold by Dr. Edwin Boss.
Karl's Oover Root Tea
BeanllAM Mm r, i.in n..ii .v..
Blod.lyesaKrsh,ClearSkln. CuresCoo
''P; on Indbrestlon, and all Eruptions of
the bkin. An agreeable Laxative Narva
1 onlc. Sold on absolute fpisrante by all
druggist at 45c, SOc. and 81.00.
8. C. WELLS aV CO., HBor, N. V.
oic eaos-eiKTON
HBl'BEN.
I. H. Coneland, Kchool fltiuorlutsml
eut, was seen on our streets last Friday,
Mra. W. It. Conyera, of Clatskanie,
was visiting mra. U. lii. VVntts Monday
Chris Felbor and Janob Zwlntrll wer
l'ortiana visitors Monday and Tuosuay
Fred Koble and wife were in Portland
Tuesday purchasing supplies for their
new house, ,
Attorney F. 3. Grant, ot Portland
was attending to legal business In town
on Tuesday.
Mm. Cook Oamblo. Mrs. John Tiud-
say and two daughters started (or the
nop neius Aloiiiiay,
John Munson. who bus been workln
on the stoainer Manaanlla during the
stimuior, returned home Wednesday,
Samuel Munn went to Portland Mon
day to purchase duora and windows (or
his new House he has ahout eompleted
The Reuben. Nehalem A Paciflo Rail
road has bouitht lour acres o( land of
ti. C. JaquiHh in West Reuben and will
build thvroon a water tank aud a depot
DUIIUlIlg.
Roscoe Pierce, who was nlitht clerk on
the steamer Bailey Uatiort. has ac
cepted a position with the Nehalem
rauroaa as secretary, anu niuveti nis
family here last Mouday. They will
live in the Roth house in West Reubeu
During the civil war. as well as our
late war with Spain, diarrhoea was one
of the most troublesome diseases the
army had to contend with. In many
instances it became chronic ami the old
soldiers still sutler from it. Mr. David
Tavlor. of Wind Ridse. Green County,
Pa., is one of these, ile uses Chamber-
l.iiu's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea
Remedy and sava he never found any
thing that would give him such quick
relief. It is for sale at the St. Helens
Pharmacy.
It Helped Win llattlea.
Twentv-nlne officers and men wrote
from the front to say that for scratches,
bruises, cuts, wounds, sore feet, and stitf
joints, Bucklen's Arnica balve is the
best in the world. Same fur burns, skin
eruptions and piles. l!5 cents a box.
Cure guaranteed. Sold at tho St. Helen
Pharmacy.
ED HILLSBERRY,
Expert :-: Barber
SHARP RAZORS AND CLEAN
TOWELS.
None but pnrest chemicals used in wash
ing and cleansing the lace.
!
Get a Hot Towel on Your Face
Usual prices for work.
DECKER'S OLD STAND, ST. HELENS
A STOMA & COLUMBIA RIYER
rl RAILROAD COMPANY.
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Sat.
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STATIOINS
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....Rainier ...
... Pyramid...
.... Mavjrer....
....Ulllney ..
.. Clatskanie..
.. Marshland..
.. Westport .. , .
....Clifton....
....Knappe....
... Hvenson....
...John Day...
Ar. Astoria .t,v
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DAILY.
21 23
. m. r. a.
11 10 9 40
10 06 8 86
9 62 8 20
9 86 8 00
9 SO 7 64
9 2U 7 t
9 12 J 88
9 0-2 7 28
8 62 7 17
8 87 7 03
8 17 42
8 07 2
7 66 8 20
7 46 10
All trains mage close connections at tiohle
with Northern 1'sclHc trains to and from the
Kast ami Hound Dointa. At rortland w th all
rains leaving Luton depot. At Astoria with I.
R. dc N. Co.'s boat and rail Una to and from II
waco and North Beach points.
Passengers for Astoria or way points must flag
ains at lloulton. Trains will stoo to let dbs-
sengcrs off st Uoulton when coming from point
nave.
Pass. AgL, Astoria, Or
0. B. & N. GO.
p"" Time SCHEDULES A""'
Chicago- Bolt Lake, Denver, Ft. 4 p.m.
Portland Worth, Omsbs.Ksn
Bpectal ass City, Ht. Louis,
9:16 m. Chicago and East.
Salt Lake, Denver, Ft. 7:00 a. m.
Atlantis Worth , Omaha, Kan
Kiiirea saa Clly, Ht. Louis,
9:00 p. m. Chicago and Kut.
Walla Walla, Iwls- 8:40 a.m.
8polutne ton, Spokane, Minn
F .i eapolls, rlt. Paul,
8:00 p.m. Iuluth, Milwaukee,
Chicago and East,
Ocean Steamships. .
8',m All sailing date tub- 4 "
iect to change.
' For Hsn Francisco
Hail every five day.
Dally Columbia River 4 n. m.
K1.8un.lay Steamers. Kx.tJuudaj
8 p. m.
Saturday To Astoria and Way-
10 p. m. lauding,
a. m. VVIIIam.tU Rlvar-. 4 go p. m.
El. Sunday Oregon City, Newbcrg, Ex.Suuday
Halum 4t Way-laud'gs
I 7 a.m. VVIIIamett and Yam- t:80p.m.
Tuea.Thur. hl" R'r. Mon. Wed,
and Bat. Oregon City. Dayton, and Frl.
aud Way-lamllugs.
a. m. Wlllamelt Rlvr. 4 SO p.m.
Tues.Thur. Portland to Corvallls w"t
and Bat. aud Way-Undtoga. and Frl.
LT. Riparla Snake River. 1 Lv Lew'ton
8:86 a. m. dally at
dally Riparla to Levrlston. 9:00 a.m.
W. H. HURLBERT,
General Passenger Agent,
PORTLAND OKE00N
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No ladlea furniture Is complete
without a new light-running
1
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glNQER
If you buy a sewing-machine why
not get the host. Sold on easy
terms without interest.
Tho Kind Ton ILave Always BoutrLt, twd which has been
lu uaa fbr over 80 years bos boras tbs signature of
and has beon made under bis per
sonal supervLttlon since Its Infancy.
Allow no ono to deceive yon In this.
All Counterfeit, Imitations and Jut-as.good" are butt
Experiments that trifle with and outlaw nor the health of
Innints and Children Experience agatiuit Experiment
What Is CASTOR I A
Castorta is a hnnuloss snbatltnte for Castor Oil Pare
goric, Drops and Soothing Syrups. It is Pluotit. It
contains neither Opium Morphine nor other Narcotlo
snhttaneo. Its asre Is Its gruaranteo. It destroys Worms
and allays Povorlsliues. It cures Dlarrhcea and Wind
Colic. It relieves Teething Troubled, euros CoiiHtlpatlou
and Flatulency. It assimilates the Food rcirulates the)
Stomach and Bowels, giving healthy aud natural sleep
The Children's ronaceaThe Mother's Friend.
GENUINE CASTORIA ALWAYS
Bears tho Signature of
7
The Kind Tou Hate Always Bought
In Use For Over 30 Years.
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State Normal School
JvlONKIOlITII, OH.
Fall Term Opens Sept. 15th.
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Th atmlent of th Normal Hrhool ar prepared
to Ikka the state Certificate luinieOI
alyljr oil iisiluslluu.
Oroituatea rea1ll)r onir oikI poaltlnns. Its,
ui siw. mrnu oca
new sliealal de-
Well Kqu
tienses nf yiiar from I13D
ilelolcanil Fmfessliiual course
liarlment In Mamial Tralulu.
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rallllns letanuiellt.
Stress f, L.
or W. A. WANN, DeeniUry of th raesliy.
Kurfatulngusttuuialnlnf fell annomicemsnU,
i;ami'ub.i.i.,
i-reaioenb
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DR. E. ROSS, I DR. H. R. CLIFF.
Physician and Surgeon Physician and Surgeon
BT. HELENS, OREGON.
8T. HELENS, OREGON.
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a'Jenfismn '
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C 5 JOB It 1 all rlhtf Remamher that It It the
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ejtaleseeurlly, take no roan's word, but Insist upon knowlni what
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Strut ST. HELENt, OREGON H
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o Manufacturers of and Dealer In o
...All Kinds of Rough and Dressed Lumber...
laorlng... Hnsfle ...CelllBa-
AHD
...Dimension Lnmfcer...
SOAPPOOBK, . .
OOOD ROAD TO THK MILL.
Mill on south fork of Scappoo reek,four I
miles from Hcappoose nation.
Luml.er delivered at Hcappone itstlon or
Johnson's lamllnir at 11.00 per at, sitra. At '
warren station, 11.60.
OKEOON
...WHEN IN NEED OF MEDICINE .
FOR SALE BY EDWIN ROSS.
C. P. LOONEY, Agent
kijtorla Oreuon..
-00 TO-
THE.
CLATSKANIE
DRUQ STORG
Drugs, Patent Medicines, Toilet Articles.-Etc
0H. J. i. HALL, Proprhtor.
CLATSKANIE, - OREGON.