The Oregon mist. (St. Helens, Columbia County, Or.) 188?-1913, January 18, 1901, Image 2

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    OREGON MIST
COUNTY OFFICIAL PAPER.
Ibbukd Evkby Friday Morning By
DAVID DAVIS,
Editor and I'ioi'R!rtv)R,
BDPSCRIPTIOM PRICK:
One copy one year, In advance. . . . .'fl.00
Six months 50
lhe Paint Injure Tree?
It hag tarn thought Hint n atmllca.
tion of oil paint to the bark of the trunk
of n fruit t nut will lulu.. It. a Inui a... I
JCntoreJ at the Ptwtoffire at M. H lena, nimy ,.H11S0 it8 jtj,, UntH Kwntv
Oregon, aa wound-clana mail matter. . w ittv nev,,r mm tllj, questioned",
'' 1 1 ' " ! Robert W. Furnas, of Nebraska, an
enthusiastic fruit grower of reliance,
writes to the Country Gentleman as
follows : "Sometwelve'or fourteen veara
since rabbits gnawed apple trees iu my
nursery rows namy. To induce raptl
and sound healing, I bad painted with
common lead and oil paint all the trees
where injured. The result wm to my
perfect satisfaction. The wounds were
not only painted over, but to prevent
further rabbit depredations, the bodies
oi ireca were painted from the ground
i feet up. Two years afterwards hit
son called attention to the Rtinrrioritv
of the trees planted over those standing
side by side not painted. Thev were
more vigorous and showed a better
growth. Since then I have painted all
my young orchard treea, for two pur
posesto prevent rabbit injury and to
stimulate in growth and health. I
not understand that I paint as I would
woodwork only a slight coating, enough
barely to cover the bark.
"For many rears when Dranlnir trees.
fruit, lawn or street, I have painted
heavily and thorutrhtv over the wounds
of all limbs, large or small, with ordinary
cheap lead and oil paint. I have found
nothing to produce such rapid and satis
factory healing where cut. I can show
where oak limbs four inches iu diameter,
thus treated, have healed over entirely
in eight vears.
"I formerly used, to Daint tree
wounds with, gum shellac dissolved
in alcohol. That is too exnensive. snd
does not serve the purnogo desire 1
It cracks and falls off, leaving wounds
bare. Do not fear to use oil iiaint on
trees.- .xcnauge.
Representative....
Jung
Clern
Sheriff
Treasurer
Sunt, of Schools...
Assessor
8urvcyor
Coroner..
Commissioner! " '
COUNTY OFFICERS.
.Norman Merrill. Clatskanle
....Joseph B Doau, Katuier
. J. O. Waus, Helens
K. a Hatian. Si. Helens
K. Koss. st nolens
.....I. H. Cotwlaml, Hntillou
....Martin While. Sr. Helens
A. B. l.illlc. Iloulion
..Dr. H. K Cliff. St- .Helens
. , ,.,r A. Krakes. tk-aiipo jae
W. D. Can, Pittsburg
COUNTY KXPKN8K8.
nitla Audited ana Paid at Ilia Jan
nary Term or Court.
K Cox, j p fees state va l"artenen fi fH
J II Uodfiev, constable 21 15
I, B Hons, juror. . ,
Knoeh Meeker, same , . .
J Winters
C J Illttck. same
K H Mitchell, same.
M Pierter, same , ,
Jas Miller, witness
Kd Davey, same ,
Klavia MvUuire, witness state vs
Stewart ,
J N Kice, same
Mra Ulliich, same ....
laisy Lillsch. same
Marion Lillacii, same
R A Lillach, tutniu.
Mrt M Curlnon. same
C N Uable, juror, state vs Lane., .
win Melliiim-r. tame
John Sctiiuitke, same
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1 IK)
I 00
1 IX)
I 00
1 00
8 SO
0 10
I'ern Grewell, witness Oct term. .
R Cox, jury list Union mvcinct. .
Wash Muckle, same
David l.hivis. same . .
J K Hull, burial of Mrs Jokela. . .
II K Cliff, coroner unknown iuan
W J Stacy, burial same
l'atch A l'lue. lumber
C A Girt..
John Smith
II 00
t 00
8 20
8 20
8 20
8
8 20
0 00
3 00
2 00
8 00
. 8 00
1 60
1 60
20 88
8 00
5 00
8 00
2 50
2 50
5 00
25 72
11 00
1 15
20 00
20 00
30 00
JANUARY 18, 1901.
Tug Oregon legislature has met and
organized by electing Hon. Chas, W.
Fulton, of Clatsop County, president of
the senate, and Representative Reeder,
of Umatilla County, speaker of the
house. There is much needed legisla
tion that should be attended to, but the
senatorial fight, of course, is first in con
sideration in the minds of most of the
legislators. The first joint ballot for
enator will occur at 12 o'clock next
Tuesday.
Hoard's Daisyman, a most reliable
authority, publishes an article advo
cating cheese as a substitute for meat,
and tries to show that if cooks gave
more attention to cheese for their pre
pared dishes, they could produce with
it the equivalent, if not the superior, of
meat dishea in both nutritive and ap
petizing qualities, and to the great ad
vantage of cheese in cost. The same
article farther states that "cheese is
used too young, half the time before it
has developed a cheese taste, and while
it is tough and indigestible."
At the coming session of the Legis
lature, the lumbermen of Washington
will have introduced a bill to reduce
the taxes on logged -off land, placing the
rate so low that it will be possible for
owners to hold this class of ground either
for a second gfbwtb or any other purpose
that may be desired. This is one of the
outcomes of the work of the department
of forestry in that state during the past
two years. At first lumbermen were
not much interested in the measure, but
now they will work for the passage of the
bill in earnest.
Wc are gratified to know that the
etate press generally are taking up the
question of reviving the State Board of
Equalization and are practically a unit
in favor of it. Several exchanges have
wade a good point in stating that the
board need not meet oftener than once
in two or three years and then only for
a short time. The expense of such a
board to the state would be but nominal
and would bold in check the slashing
ana cutting of assessments that
working an irreparable injury to the
etate. There should be no delay in the
matter. The state is ready for the an-
pointment of a new board and it should
be done at this session. Scio News.
Spread lug- Manure In Winter.
An early and heavy snowfall, while
tending to disminish natural losses of
plant food, is apt to favor artificial losses
by deterring farmers from hauling out
manure. Too many farmers hold to the
mistaken notion that spreading manure
upon the snow is a wasteful practice,
and that much of its value is lost by
leaching and running over the surface
in the spring. They point to darkened
snows, high-colored waters and greener
meadows at the base of the hillsides as
proof of this. Some loss occurs in this
way, but it is less than is commonly
supposd.
The loss from manure as ordinarily
kept in barn cellars or in heaps outside
the barn is much more than when
spread in the field. Fermentation is
mucli less outdoors than indoors. It is
better for the manure to leach on the
soil that is meant to fertilize than In
proximity to the nam and family well.
Experiment and experience alike show
that housing manure in winter for spring
hauling is seldom better and generally
worse than spreading it as fast as made'.
Some will be lost if spread, but more
will be lost if kept in the liarn, and the
spring s work will be just so much
hindered. While it may not be advis-
aoie to spread manure on a steep hill
side in winter, yet on moderate elopes
aim level places, u not too lescnv land
it may be safely spread any day in the
j ear.
123,000
j people are killed every year la thli
country by CONSUMPTION. Th
t'ault is theirs. No one need havt
consumption. , It is not hereditary,
It U brought on by neglect, You
have js, slight cold and cough. You
do nothing to get rid of it, -
Shiloh's
Consumption
Cure
win cure a cougo or cold In one
night.
"ShlloVs Is aa nflliiif can fee couch.
iwioies. ii win cure co
Sumption. It is raiaaraabu) rmd."
A. K. SaLTKR, M. 1 , iiufeiu, N. Y.
milloh'a Consumption Our la sold by all
mm ne, owe, a)l.v m Dotllo.
BT to your druggist
vrtui-u srnantutoo . , , bold.
si rou mm ssiuu.d sro i
stud your suuBoy shs,
w tits for Illustrated rook on coatuiapiioa. Sam
wi.nuat con u juu. a. v. wsua a Co., LsKoy, N V
III Wile Saved II ins.
My wife's good advice saved mv life
wrnesr.M. koss. or Winlteld. Tenn
for I had such a bad rough I could
hardly breathe. 1 steadilv irrew worse
under doctor's treatment, but my wife
unrrni mo to use ir. king a (New Dis
covery lor consumption which com
pletely cured me." Coughs. Colds.
ironcmtis. Lduriune. fneumon a. Hav
Fever. Asthma, and all maladies of
Chest, Throat, and Lungs are positively
curtxi uv una marvelous medicine.
60c. and 91.00. Kvery bottle guaran
teed. Trial bottle free at the St. Hel
ens rnarniaev.
Prominent Chicago Woman Speaks.
Prof. Boxa Tyler, of Chicago, Viee-
Prpaiifont llliunia Waiiid,,'. All.... i
speaking of Chamberlain's Cough Kem-
ei.v. Bays: "i su tiered with a severe
cold this winter which threatened to run
into pneumonia. I tried different rem
edies but I seemed to grow worse and
the medicine upset niy stomach. A
friend advised me to try Chaniberlain'a
Cough Remedy and I found it was pleas
ant to take and it relieved me at once,
I am now entirely recovered, saved a
doctor's bill, time and Buffering, and I
will never be with out this splendid
medicine again.!' For sale at the 8t.
Helena I'hariuacy.
OABTOXIZA. I
Bsantbs yTM Kind Ym Hw Hlwiw fagM
Btgaatais
of
PROFESSIONAL.
Agricultural Notes.
Pruning. Examine treea rorenilv
planted, and if the wood is not nlnmn
prune them closely, as shriveline. nm.
i.: r; . 1 r
uuuuia sue roots unaoie to supply
much top.
willows and larches are better net in
the fall, as they pnsh into leaf so quickly
in the spring. To be successful in spring,
set them very early, just as soon as frost
goes.
House Plants and insects. If house
plants are started free of insects they
are rarely much trouble with them in
winter, Dut vigilance must be exercised
to keep them clean, as well-doing is
b J ucjrouuciifc uii una.
Blackberries and raspberries grow from
shoots formed just below ground. When
transplanti ng them the mistake of setting
.-" "wet iJiwjhicaiiv Killing inem,
is not uncommon. The roots should be
out just below the surface.
South CakousU is the only state in
the nuion, we are told, which has no
divorce law, and the people are very
.proud of the fact. There is a clause in
the constitution forever refusing the
rupture of marriage ties by the courts.
When people in South Carolina get
ruaried they do so with the full knowl
edge that it is a life-long contract, and
the tie is indissoluble. The knowledge
of this fact, however, necessarily makes
people more careful how they take upon
themselves the vows of matrimony, snd
so far aa the State of South Carolina is
concerned, it appears that the law has
been eminently successful. There may
oe under this law some cases of hard
ship, but there are such cases under
almost every good law.
Transplanting Evergreens. Many
common evergreens can be transplanted
rum me wooas witn ordinary care if
urn. uiu u h size rje fatten. A mn
are I of ,hree feet, with good roots, will
oe more satisfactory than a six-foot
one. j,ariy spring is a good time for it
Setting Out Trees. Fall is an excel
lent time for the setting out tmu
Those who cannot plant them should do
the work the very first thing in spring,
su ins trees may well settled in
ttieir new positions before
weather sets in.
growing
COLUMBIA COUNTY EXPENSES.
Amounts Paid Out In lOOO and for
What Purposes.
The following table shows th amnn
and for what warrants were issued in
Columbia Countv during the past year:
Koad hind $ 4,171 5a
raid to paupers 1 sou m
Circuit court 507 70
441 44
380 20
S Rich 2 00
A P MclAren
Wm F rimer, board of prisoners..
E Hlakeslev. tame
Ir 11 McKay, med for prisoners.
J B Wright, care Mrs M Lane. . .
W J Diets, support of Jordan. . . .
H Larsen, support of I lend lev . .
St Marvs hospital, board of Batson 42 70
Mrs u tiaker, board Mrs East-
lick.. 20 00
Bertha Hansen, support children 16 00
Mra E VanBlancoui, same 10 00
C F Huzcn, wood for I a be. lie. ... 1 60
N X Perry, supplies for Isabelle. . 10 4
N A Perry, supplies for Mrs Dayis 10 00
WOBK ON NKUALsUS BRIDGES.
Lester Mow 27 19
J S Mow 62 10
Wm Wood e 94
A .Baker 19 20
U M Beeghley g 00
u uustalson 18 70
ft stieeley 2:t 2R
Joon Edholm.. .. 0 'M
V V Palmer 9 20
Louis Siegert SS va
jolin W Parker IS fill
H Christiansen 29 00
cnas Aiaimsten :i mi
Tell Soule 24 94
Unas Mellmger 3 19
wm M Wilson 23 0
A cuimons , 3 00
i ritzgerald 3 19
. u bnannahan 54 00
w w Allen 12 00
H Anderson 15 76
F A Zilgitt 4 26
W O Wilson 16 13
John Iloueyman, iron 44 00
LABOR ON ROADS,
J JL. Walker, district 3 12 96
John Lainberson 1890
Clay Clark 28 38
U W Clark 8 00
Bich.ie is 38
Dell Walker 19 62
TBLott 14 68
James Braddock , 9 18
G A Emerson 28 26
a uarrison 18 36
u bchuntt, district 4 7 20
Cook Gamble 8 28
C Hall, district 6 1 80
S M Kice 4 no
w jk Kice 1 an
Carl Williams, district 9 900
wilDur t avne
Frank Williams
L Leonard, district 10
ME Page
Thos Boyle, district 11
J narvey, district 13
MISCELLANEOUS
A H Tarbell. lumber for r d 2 45 60
a u Howard, same for r d 3 7 11
Dart & Muckle. tooia for r A 3 in oil
Collins A Gray 75
A King 4 00
l, uiarx, lumber for r d 5 6 48
A ij Kicnardson, same for r d 6. . . 20 73
Wm Low man, same for rd 7 15 00
Meserve Bros, same for r d 8 23 70
Nordby & Flippin, raiue for r d io 16 63
H Kratz. anikps far rH in s nn
Thos Boyle, lumber for rd 4 00
j u nans, snpervisor rd3 60 00
F L Clark, same, r d 5.'. 18 00
K S Payne, same, r d 9 20 00
r. u rjliott. same lorrd 10 19 no
jonn noxier, same for r d 12 19 00
u u Wilson, same for r d 13 11 00
jas Aaams, same, r d 14 16 00
K H Mitchell. Drintimr. ati a nn
ei . T "
vriius a. i-ruunomme, Dookl, etc. . 43 87
u uavis. same
C H Crocker & Co, same
H C Lainberson, hall for election
Frank Merrill, same
J Hendnckson, same
W H Powell, telephone ftprvinA
J Hall. Dattine wood in ennrt h
CW Wallace, repairing typewriter 10 00
M Pierters. sawinir wood K no
Collins A (irAV. annnlio., swn h n rut
m wZ'f.'J - .. 1 60 rnysician ana surgeon.
al WattS.CODyinffasiUHlsmpnt.mil Aa Kll I " .Svv,i;,
HO A 1) WAItnANTM.
Drafts in the Amount of 911110)13
Issued on Kuad Kund.
At the January session of tho county
court roud warrant were Issued for the
respective amount to the following
limned persons in payment for services
rendered on tne county roaus;
MHIRU'TUN.
Ueorae Grant 124 12
HlKTHK-r TIIIIKK.
J. U. Plank 48
George Ciua WW
John I.amberson 6 76
IMSTKIlT riva.
W. K. Clark 87 00
L1111I Wasser , v
1! 00
75
7 60
3 i0
J. M. McNaitghlon
Julian asser ,
F. A. Hn-cher.". ....
U.A.Clark
, PIKTKICT SIX.
(leorge Carrigiin 8 00
DISTRICT SKVEM,
W, M. Lowman
DISTKIOT stlUUT.
G. W. Kichnrdon
U. Hall
J. McDonald
K. 8. I'ayno
DltiTHtl'T TKM,
L. B. Elliott.....
C.W.Jones
llenrv IvrnU
Johntteihlick
A. M. lw ,
C. E. Kice
If. Stubbs
T.J. Flippin
U. 11
fO
. SO Ui
. 5 91
. 8 06
. 7 67
. S 60
. 22 50
. 6 47
. 11 34
. 16 20
. 13 00
, (X)
. 7 65
liolsvert 27 00
DISTRICT ELEVEN.
H. Ettenger 12 60
II. Kelley 1 80
DISTRICT THIRTEEN.
J, A. Aldridge 2 00
O.S.Lyon 6 25
N. D. Peterson 2 26
A. Gisaellierg 13 50
II.N.I.ind 2 25
A. W. Johnson 2 25
F.Peterson.... 2 l6
A. Johnson , 3 7.i
Frank Turner 22 75
DISTRICT rot'RTKEK.
Joseph Reed
n. fverin
P.Ballard
John Roberta
John Parker
fc. Enckson.
Peter Bergerson
VIM!."! Wt'
TUfiSS.,,. Lfci..,., ...... 1
Tbe Kind Ton Hare Alwayi Bonffht, mad which lu bom
In nro fbr over 30 yor, hM bora th llirnatnr
A nd baa boon nuvde ondnr hit per.
jT U&ff-fcr ol,Rl npnr-,,,0,- - t Inftutny,
wfA tccAi AUovrnoonetotjeolTt)youlaUil,
All Couutorfolto, ImltAtloni and Jut--gxK)d" ra but
ExKerliuent that trlilo with Mid endaiig-cr tho bealth of
InfluiU and ChUdiru Exprleuo5 ugaluat ExperinMut,
What is CASTORIA
Cnatorin linrmloaa substitute for dtator Oil, Par,
fforlc, Drops mid Muothlmr Synipa. It U rinMumt. I
oontitlna neither Opium, Alorpblno nor otlinr Marcotla
aubsMnioo. IM airo la its truarautee. It deatroys Worm
mid allays FeyprlHliiiessi. It cums Dlnrrhooi. aud Wind
Colic It relieves Teetlilnir Troubles, cures Coustlpatlua
and Flatulency. It aaaiiullates the Food, regulates the
Stomach and llowela, giving healthy and natural sleep,
Tho Children's l'luiacea Tho Mother's Friend.
GENUINE CASTORIA ALWAYS
Bears tho Signature of
I
S 60
I 80
1 60
The KM You Haye Always Bought
In Use For Over 30 Years.
M .... I
1 80
3 76
Last year was another of splendid ben
efactions to the schools and colleges of
the United States. The total given for
this purpose in 1900 is stated to be near
ly 135,000,000. To this amount may
properly be added the $.,000,000 con
tributed for public libraries and mus
eums, the objects of which are educa
tional. No gift of the year exceeded the
11,000,000 bestowed upon Washington I Soldiers and sailors
Justice of peace court
Courthouse and tail renaira. .
r-nuung ana stationery 1,111 22
2,506 48
2,174 98
142 80
605 81
359 00
16 26
12 00
14 40
4 45
18 00
6 76
S. H. GRUBER,
ATTORNEY- AT- Ll JF.
omw with t. E. Quirk,
8T. HELENS, : : OKKdON.
Will rive brst personal attention tu all laml
matters minuted to me. Will iirai'tlca in ail
the Slate and United Slates Courts.
W. H. POWELL,
ATTORNEY -ATr Li W.
MPCTV MBTBICT ATTOBNIY.
ST. HELENS, : : OKKUO.V.
B. P. Okabav. T. J. Cliitow.
Attorneys-at-Law.
a5Marqiiain Building, Portland Ore-gun.
Columbia Countv btuiness will rw.lr. f.mm..i
Has world-wide fame for marvelous
cures. It surpasses any other salve, lo
tions, ointment or balm for Cuts, Corns,
iitirns, nous. Mores. ons. Ulcers. Tet
ter, 8alt Kheum, Fever Horcs, Chapped
Hands, Skin Eruptions; Infallible for
l'ilos. Cure guaranteed. Only 26c at
th 8t. Helens l'harinacy.
OABTOniA.
Bearttks Jj ' "W IW Haw Ahwn BOtgM
Blgutsrs
sf
How About Your Title?
1
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OI! HI'HK U la all riant? Hmmlr that II Is tha
OKI" lli st coerns. It la our IhuIiims lu uan-h n..
nls and slinw arhal thav romaln Im mI.ii... ,..
ntviniisii! iiujina iwu or waning mon.ir oa rral
uir SMiiirltv, lain nu man's "t, but !tilt umn huimina what
the m-onl h.iw. rntarilliii th tltla. Aa Alxtranl Isuaaarattsl aa
a lrxt. Itul.l on hHn it. H. (tare lh only sal ol aiwrtKH
in thvrtiuiKir. All work urouiiilrraooutr.1 and sailslaoiio
uaraiitwl. II y.ii hM .iurt i.i tnsuie ilvr m . rail Ms an
aaruu lor Ilia M rtrr lii.iitat eonipanle. la the oorld. It sou
hare prupatt) lor aals list It with us ami will Sad buxer.
i. W. DAY
W. B. U.'LLARD
DILLAKD & DAY,
ATTORN E YS-AT-JL1
OIBre next door to Courthouse.
8T. HELENS. OKEUON.
General
inxtou. A
records.
practice In court of Oregon or Wash
ibatracta mad directly from count)
Dr. Edwin Ross,
Physician and Surgeon
ST. HELENS, OREGON.
67 00
23 60 I
2 KOI
s Phy8ician and Surgeon.
1 70
3 00
Dr. H. K. Cliff,
ST. HELENS, OREGON.
Dr.J.E.Hall,
Clerk hire
fheriffs..-
Surrveyor
School Superintendent
Commissioners
County Judge 696 68
Supervisors 2,086 69
Insane 2i 05
lary 928 25
Treasurer 64t m
Assessor i js tk
Reporter 254 90
lazes paia by county
Bounty.
Rebate of tazea
Fees refunded
Bailiff
Election
2,347 15
3 15
85 05
10 00
.141 00
43H 80
university, in St. Louts, bv Robert fl
Brooking-j and Samuel Cupples. No
other established college received aa
much. The total of the University of
Chicago was 2,672,000 and of Clark
University 2,350,000. Harvard's aggre
gate was $710,500, Yale's $1,341,912,
Brown's $1,000,000 and Colombia's $492,
000. Last year's total of gifts and be
quest to all public objects was $62,461 ,304,
never equaled except during last year,
whose footings we re $79,749,950. The
total of such gifts in this country for
even years is $282,389,762, an average
over I40,uoo,000 a year, a record never
before approaohed in the history of the
world.
Board of prisoners..... 119 43
iPBcuers- examinations ,. 57 00
45 00
2,565 88
Roads, bridges, general fund '.
is insanitv. uitn to nn..
b.uuiiiK ui cigarettes, tie was a cigarette
bend," the usual result of brain degen
eracy followed, and this led to murder
Mr. Bryan's candidacy will be worth a
flood deal to his new journalistic venture,
or tt is supposed the "Commoner" will
be a "journal" rather then a newspaper;
he will have the benefit of more free ad-
m".n wt? troubled with weak digestion, r-lch.
been n,"'; VFJSPi "1, tom:b, or if.you feel dull after
ought not to be begdged Tthi incidental LlwM
Jiefp in a legitimate bunines, venture. I pies frl it f he sClMeZ vtermZS'.
$26,029 47
UTade YantiK AaaiH.
"One of Dr. King's New Life Pills each
night for two weeks has put me in mv
teens' again" writes U. 11. Turner of
u empseytown, ra. Xhev're the best in
the world for Liver, Stomach and
Uowels. Purely vegetable. Never
gripe. Only 25c at the St Helens Phar
macy. Mark Twain aava ho fnnnrl u;rr,....
different religions sects in South Aus
tarlia life. The people there must be
nearly as highly civilissod as we are.
A boy scarcely 15 vears old is on tria
White Plains, N. Y. for the inurdei
man near that place a
defense
in
of a
M Watts, copying assessment rrill'
M White, assessor ion mi
yj w Biaaesiev. llenutv aaaoaanr 1x1 rut
?,? Hattan, postage ' 30 00
.1 G Watts, same , , , 10 00
cj ivoss, same 5
I H Copeland, same ', . . . , . 310
A B Little, surveyor 15 00
W 1) Case, commissioner 69 20
r n r raxes, same 21 00
fit H L & W Co, water rent , , . 8 00
a ii ueriBiow, J Uucher post, for
n earica: on mi
E Kistner, nails for r d 6 5
JllBOBB ADJOUBNKD TBM CIRCUIT COUBT.
I Stiencer 9 20
n nesseman 9 'Ztj
ij n vanDvae u on
b i sciioonover g go
A King a evt
4 00
W K Tichenor n iu
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Jesse ilpndricks, jr 4 00
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Ole Bohman 6 40
CLATSKANIE, OREGON.
Steamer JOSEPH KELLOGG
Leaves Portland on Tssdar , Thursday and Bot
ardajr at 7 a. m. lor
St. Hfn$, Kalama. Carrtir Point, Halnitr
ana miio,
Arriving at Portland Monday, Wed
nesday and Friday at i p. 111.
Wharf foot of Salmon St H. HOLMAK. Asent.
Steamer G. W. SHAVER.
J. C. Sherman, the veteran editor of
tno Vermonlville (Mich.) Echo, has di
wverru me reniarsauie secret 01 keeping
uiu rum young. Dr vears lie lias
avoided Nervousness, Sleeplessness, Indi
gestion, ncari trouoie, i;onrtipatlon and
Rheumatism, bv usinir Klis-irin Hitter.
and he writes: "It can't lie nraised too
highly. It gentlv stimulates the kid
neys, tones the stomach, aids di citation
and gives a splendid appetite. It has
worked wonders for mv wife ami mn
It's a marvelous remedy for old neoi.ln'a
i-umuiainis. uniy doc. at tne t. Hel
ena Pharmacy.
OABTOniA.
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CONTAINS
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Article describing Western scon and
incidents.
ritorirsof love and adventure by wall
known authors.
Brilliant illustration by newspaper artists
Iiitrretiiit sketches and literature for
bora and girls.
Fashion articles and Illustrations for
women.
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trains at Houlton. Trains will ship to let paZ
saniters off at iloulion when coming Irom oolnta
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DRUQ STORE
Drugs, Patent Medicines, Toilet Articles, Etc
OH. J. I. MALL, froprittt
CLATSKANIE, - OREGON.
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9:00 p. m.
COLUMBIA COUNTY'S WEALTH.
Taxable Valuation of Property fur
mc icsr Atftru.
The wealth of Cnlumbia fVinntv
v.iujiiK m nic ui-sesmneui roll lor lUOU
I... I . L. ...
-m u nu juiii ueen written up, is as
toi tows:
Tillable lands $ 171,905
nun intitule lanus. , 842 700
Improvements . Wii7s
Town and city lots 3'lfi5
improvements 42 725
Railroad bed , 10ooob
Itiiproveitients on lands a sun
Telegraph 9'245
1 J?t"l p"'n1. 'oot of Washington street,
for UatKkanle snd wajr lanillntrs, on Mondiir
aud Thursday at 4 30 a. m. Leave Clatskauie
Tueaday and Friday at 4 o'clock am,
Shaver Tiansportation Co.
uoiiitiK stock ; 27)025
There is no doubt as to the fact, but the'
Merchandixe
Farm implements.
Money
Notes and accounts
Stocks
Household goods. . ,
Horses and mules. .
Cattle
Sheep
Goats
Swine
Total
19,240
5,26
400
17,16
1.160
22,107
21,700
40,449
1,681 1
1211
1,628!
.$1,580,626
Exemptions 103,278
value 01 assessable property $1,477,860
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Ltave 8t. Helens. ... 6:30 AM
Arrive at l'ortland. .10:30 A M
Leave Portland ..... 2:30 PM
Arrive at 8t. Helens. 6.-00 P M
FARE 85 CENT.
Will Carry Nothlne but Passeti
gers and Kant Freight.
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Time SCHEDULES
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nonn, umana.Kan.
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cincago and East.
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Hatitrday
10 p. m.
6 a. m.
Ex. Sunday
7 s. m.
Titea.Tliur.
and Hat.
Sa. m.
Tuea. Thur.
and Sal.
Walla Walla. Lewis-
ton, Hpokane, Minn
eitnolfs. Kt. I'aul
Kuluth, Milwaukee,
intcago sad Ksst.
Ocean Stsamshlps.
All sailinit date sub-
jei-i to rhaiiK.
For Han FrannlM:n
Hall every Av days.
Columbia River
Btaam.rs.
To Astoria and Way.
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Wlllam.tta Rlv.r.
Orea-on City, Newher.
Bulein A Way-land gs
Wlllamart. and Vam-
hill Rlv.rs.
Oregon city, Dayton,
suit Way-landings.
Wlllairwtt River.
Portland to Corvallls
ana way-landings.
t.v. Kltiaria
S:3Aa. m.
dally .
nak Rlvar.
Blparla to Lewlatou.
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I THE NEW YORK STORE I
4 p. ra.
7:00 a.m.
:40s.
IB
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IS OFFERING GREAT BARGAINS IN
Clothing
i p.m.
Dry Goods, Groceries, Boots, Shoes, Etc.
EE. SIOEGUS,
Cooper Building, Main Stroet, St. Helens. Orccoii.
4 D. m
Kx.Hurnly
WHITE COLLAR LINE
4:80 o. m.
Kx.Hunday I
sop. m.
1011. wen,
ana rrt.
4:90 D. m.
Hon. Wed.
and Frt.
W. H. HURLBERT,
General Fasaenaer Aa-ent.
THB COLUMBIA RIVKK AND PU0KT SOUND
. CTAV1UATION CO.
PORTLAND-ASTORIA ROUTE.
Steamer Hercules
lo place of Bailey Gatzert
. ... 'nain riiiephone dock. Astoria
Brinn Brothers
CAFE
ST. HELENS, . - . OREGON.
NEW PLACE.
II too want something good In II
llnsol wulsky try
8HAW8 MALT
Only Ih bsrt ol
Lfanors and Cinars Kept in Stock
OPiN FROM 6 A.M. TO
I PORTLAND
OREGON i-Ai.JtZ
ta O'OLOOK MIDNIGHT.
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