'"A""iWriw HOWL.
. . ...... .irla of tha niver !
! Wrt,,Mjr:..-. Boat IWrvlO-. '..
pianua """" '
-rii action of the Wliil- CUW Line
Tlif .,,, ,,r Tahoma In
n u"u, L nlluv UaUert, ha caused
veui , . ilila nmintv. Ilia
ijirwBv . j -
have ulwnya man goou
m. 1 lull II 1 eolll
P,t uivooUlnit the Una unless a bet.
lit 7tC II." T! Prided.
..i.i. ii
W S L .reliant, desire the trade of
iAS THviMg 0 Washington
1 'n C river? they must lituka hi
,tlrti,I botwwn WHttklttkum county,
"Sill Wlurm. ...U llttl-flllw-AHU.rl
hM bwra bad (or the past
?SL ri ml bid. Wr to grow won
i.ufl of M.tUir. It t now poaalble
? Wiki-o', county people to tak e
V, swift. handom and comfortable
.,..( lUmrn'o In the morning and
S home on t h wn boat u
?i ..vanliia. U rvie can be
had that will I'1"0 w" P00''1". in A$tor!'
L t in the afternoon, o thay can do
JhiV ahoppln or trading and reinrn
bow the "" -v-nlMK. Aitorl may
hone to win buck the triMlo alio ha tout,
SrTfoit lwln8,k.mokw Kagle.
Mr eImU nfKotlutd th leof
. .'....( tract of land, iuat north
Ii r.n. tl.li week to Miller JJro-.. o(
V.e. Joe Muserve owned the land
The agent of the Wo Insurance com
panic bo lioU Pt,l,i,c
f'uhier Canny, ol th Vancouver hank,
S? UN H'llcy lor UO.0W Wlllbap.lJ
la lull.
n.in... A firav carrr a lata end woll
seiwitcd "k pl'er, mowhandle
where one may buy almost anything he
wmiW. H you d anything cell and
ee them.
Judge Doan I'err1 the petition for fi
nal mttlifiiient ol the estate of J. H. Ri
L.r. itmwMMd. Monde. Adnilnie-
..i..P ilieclierumt. bondamen relend
,i entitle lully eettled.
Frvd Uvndrlrke, of Terln, bad ones
hihltlon here Tumdev the hldee ol three
i. u.ii.i,-nta whifh he lied cantured
recnntly. Ho rwelveil 2 eitch fur the
acalpe, and told Uie bklee lor l eacu.
A railroad builder who knowe whereol
he ke. etatpe that fir tl outlaet
wnoii vrttwn In the United
i.t.. It ie ee touch oak ami doee
not rot eo eaily under eijual eondillona.
Mn. Maye, ol Jlaker Clt. aecreUry
and treaxurer l the ft. llelena Water
AUvht (k,, waa In town a day or two
tliia wwk. Home Improvementa and
cliauirwi tn the ayetem are bolngoonUstu-tilatcd.
MIm Anna George, formerly of thia
eitv, la one of the twenty-flve roung
iKillva wlwted in Portland to welcome
Mn. McKlnley. The youn? ladle" will
.,ni,'hmui In a (toral parade, the decor-
aiiuni bring entirely of roava.
The new "learner lor the Shaver
TramiKirUtion Company la Bearing
iv.mi.let in In Portland. Btie will be
1W leet long, 81 feel wide and IS '
deep, and will be DIUhI with powerlul
eiigliiva lor towing log radeoo tbia river.
MlnaTilllu Muckle vUIUhI relative. In
tbia city a lew daya rewntl. Mlaa
Mm kle will bo among the graduate ol
thecorpaol ntiriH't Irom Hood Hamarl
tan huardial. Portland, in the latter part
ol Juiip, and la taking a few daya reel
before the final examination.,
A Kahuna
which atalml
editor printed an Item
that "the man who wai
hmwliiir the hired atlrl. had letter atop
or lua name would be publUhed." In a
ciliaena paid up
year tn act-
few dav. twentv-live
tlmir aiilxicriiiiiona. and a
vmm. ml i.idl the editor to "ay no at
tcntion to foollah atoriea going around."
The popular atoamer Totter baa been
lnnm hcd aed will bo ready to reaume
l,nr run to llwaco in almut a month.
haa been built over and I.
alimmt a new boat. A new bolter waa
plac-d In her, and tba hurricaue deck
haa Itwm converted Into leping apart
Bii'iita, there being aeventy-tao atate-
Klllla on her. Coaat travel una year
will likely be very good, " 1'0lte'
win get iter enure ot me iraiuo.
Jimri Mneker. of thla ulace. I. enioy'
lug a vlait Irom hia aon, J. L. Meeker,
ol Uuawill count. Kana, who ia ao-
comiiaiiipd bv hi. wile, and expect, to
remain hum about two week.. Mr.
Mt-ckor I. a eucceaaful farmer In the
arawehopper atate, and laat year rained
6,0(X) buahela of wlieat and other email
grain. Thla la Mr. Meoker'a oral vwi
to thla coaat, and the country haa, for
him, many lnturcetlng eighta and tea-turca.
C'lBCUI'f I'OVBT.
negulaa Be.aion Ooenad Tue.dar
Korenoon-Dl.poaltlon of Uaaea.
Tbe reiiolar Ma term ol circuit court
I.1"!. ?l",8'l Tueeday forenoon, Judge
McHrlda preeldinif,
One proclamation being made by the
bailiff, the roll call ol juror, having
been made, the following proceeding,
were had i
The followlna-named lurora wereea-
cuaed for the term i
U. K. Kl ott. Albert Johnaon. fl. N.
Gable, Anton Wlae, W. R. Dodaon, Joa,
liherty, Aimer Meaerve, 0. Htump,
Mauriu Carr, Irwin Hetfert, J, B. Pun-
can.
J. K. BlakealBv annntntail halltl
for the district attorney.
yio granu jury waa drawn.
liiaiMHiitlon ol caaea ia noted aa follow i
O. Lavender va. I'ltuhurv Mill Co. ;
d lain iai.ed.
H. A. Mile. va. U. A. MaaaU): die-
tnUaed,
J. U, Watta va. Uazle M. Brown : da-
fault and jnilirment.
W, L. l'ulliain a. John Sand.trom:
plalntlirallowed until May 17 to Hie reply.
U. U. Jauulali va. (1. N. A P. K. K. :
dlainlaatMl.
J. llooaeh va. J. H. Peteraon: die-
miaaKl.
Ileeder va, Joy j dlamlaaed.
Tracv v.. Adawa: default and fore-
cloaure.
Williama v. Wllllama; default.
Anrya va. Anrya j default.
dialer va. Hlateri default and referred
to C. K. Uunyon a. reloree.
i.arney va. I arney aocree ol envorca.
Weaton va. Moeck i motion to atrlka
out overruled.
Armatrona va. Harria: ludament for
plaintiff.
Mtleava. 11. N. Smith at al; motion
to atrlke out taken under advlaement.
Wanty va. Ktatner at al conflrniation.
The action ol II. Weal, adminlatra-
tor. acain.t O. II. Lemon t. to recover
on a note, waa heard by a jury on Wed-
ncaiiay. a veruiut lor tne piaintiu wa.
returned.
The action of Joaiah Weaton agalnat
. J.Hwltiter. troatee. occupied the at
tention ol tbe court and a Jury all ol
Tiiiiratiay.
Tiiecaaeoi w. l. rni nam aaainai j
Randatrom 1 aet for trial Friday before
a jury.
On Batnrda the action of 0. A. Hall
aealnat John Lindbera A Co. will be
heard. Thla alao la to be a Jury case
Mr. R. Cox exoect to return on Bat-
urday from Olvnuiia. where she baa
viaiteu for two week.
EOAD TAX EEBADE8.
Ownara of Vide Tire Wagone En-
. . . tilled to It. ,
Few rebate bava been made tbu far
under the law paaeed at the last aeaaion
ol the legialature allowing for the reduc
tion of road tax of owner ol wide-tire
wagon. The law, which wa introduced
by Uepreaentativa McCracken, of Mult
nomah county, read a follow:
"Tlmt from and after th Drat day of
Januaiy, A. D., 1900, the county court
or board ' of each county within till
atate la hereby authorized to make a re
bate each year, lor (our year, on tbe
road tax of each pereon within tta
county who ahall own and have tn hab
itual Hae on the highway ol thi ettaftt
wagon or other vehicle for the trana
portatlon ol freight and other heavy ar
ticle, the tire of which are not lesa than
three inche in width ol one dollar for
eacn wneei ol men vehicle, and pro
vided, further, that tna owner of each
vehicle having tirea on not leia than
four inche in width upon which there
la a difference of at leaat eitfhl incline In
the length of the front and rear wheel.
wm not come in contact witn tne aame
aurface while the vehicle la movimc In a
atraight line. hall receive in addition to
the aforeiaid rebate, for fonr yeara in
hla or her road tax a. aforeaald. ol two
dollar. In each vehicle ol tlilaclafl. lor
each and every year during laid period
mat (aid vehicle i nied opon tna ntgn
wayt ot thi atate."
" , e i '
farcing Hen to Lay
In the orina when the winter' cold
I lucceeded by the warm auHthine and
the new and tender vegetation, egg are
abundant, but nobody call thi forcing
tne liena to lay. II w want egga in
winter wa muat uee our wit to the end
ol imitating the condition ol .pringa
cIoboIv aa circumatancea will permit.
n e muat ahelter the bene from the win
ter'a cold, lurniah them vegetable and
animal loud, aa well aa grain, and make
them take tome kind of healthy exer
ciae to offaet the evil tendendee of the
con confinement. When all thia 1
done the hen will lay, not a the reault
of any forcing proceia, but because the
ooataclca to laying are removeo.
The phrase "forcing nena to lay" ii
mialeading. It ihould never be aeen tn
firint. It Implie a power to make hen
ay eirg by aome procea other than cor
rect feeding and auch general care a I
required to keep them in a healthy and
thrifty condition, the condition which ia
brought about by the eprini weather and
diet when the ben laya (imply became
he cannot help it.
Mr. C. F. Fowler, who la now maiding
at Upper Lewi river, In Waahlngton,
1 in thia vicinity again lor a ahort time.
Clatakania intenda to Celebrate the
Fourth with a grand baaket picnic and
ball. Th modern Woodmen hae taken
the matter In hand and tha featlvitie
will be under their auaplce.
At a BMvial mretlna of the city conn
oil liulil Wxlnaailtt cvenimr a reiolution
waa auopMHi to oner ino
Water Lluht Co. 3,J0 lor tne ay
tem. Whether ttie Drowxition will be
accepted ia not yet known.
Mn W A. tfarrla einecta to leave In
a few dev. lor an extended viait in the
Kaatami Tanaila. HliB will Vl.lt rail-
tivca in Iowa, New York and Michigan,
and expect lo be alwcnt until about
ChriHtma. Her daughter, Kdna, will
actnmpany her on the trip.
R.mw 1arra. well known along the
rlvnr. and ahn. for aaveral month haa
served in the capacity ol bookkeeper for
the (. N. A P. It. Co., at Reuben, ha
accepted a pcaition with hi uncle, u.
K. uonahoe, ana may oe canou
He I at present located in Portland.
Robert F. Fullorton, wbo pent l
boyhood daya on Hcappoose bay, but
wbo, lor the past ixien ye
(ollowing tbe lortune of proepector in
tha Kaatern Oregon mining ditrict,
greetd old Iriend hero laat fuesday.
The fickle goddes ol fortune ha amlled
on "Bob" in hi mining veniu, u
though he look well and proaperoua no
wear, a lew amall srara which he haa re
ceived irom the aickle of l-ather Time.
ni aknnt two weeka and
then return to hi propertiea, eight mile
t ituk.p nit which he ia develop
ing and which give much promlee ol lur-
i i .U.. U. .1m1 Mnamna t
liter inurvaaiiig ui m'"u; w"-
cheiuer. , - ,
It I important' tbst people hould
carefully look over the mail when taken
tu. ,u.inm,-. We have pnbllxhed
a recent ruling of the poatal dopartmant
before in regard to thla matter, but it i
ol uch viUllmporUnoe that it will do
good to read attain: "ine r
tHwe a fine of 1500 or one year' impri
onmeutonany one who, through care-
Imaneaa or otherwise, tae o.Uo
else mail and fail to return u immeui-
ately. Tbia applies to JT
i.,.....j.ii valuable mail.
People when taking their man run. .
-m. .hn..i.i Nomina It before going out
ol tha building. It take only a moment
and may aave a great deal oi tble; To
ay it waa tne ponuaow
flgura in tha ruling." . ..,
Keaary Notea.
all that we have,
The lateat Irom Uie Bcappooae A Pitts
burg railroad camp ia to the effect that
the engineer are anrveylng a wagon
Mad Irom the eaat approach ol Ihe tun
1 to a point about a mlla eaat ol the
Hunker hill spring, on the Bt. Helen
and Vernonia wagon "road. It 1 aup
poawl that tha object of the company In
urvoying a wagon road at that place I to
enablo them to take In the noceary
tool and iiippllea witb which to drive
the tunnel.
June 14th ha been decided upon a
the dnte for the next meeting ol the
Oregon Pioneer Association, at Portland,
Those met'tinganre yearly becoming mora
llltnrttntinii lo tha aiutoclatiollt'a lUCm-
bora. Atuuulance I decidedly smaller
each year, aa a matter ol laet, owing to
the (funarlnra ol doxiuia ol the Rturdy
pioneer who have croaaed the plain to
the great beyond. Columbia county
haa furnished its quota ol ineioberBhlp
111 1 1 lilt AHalfWtin lion, but the ouoaiiloiial
taking awav of one gradually loaem
the iiumbor, j
Preparation are already under way
lor a big Fourth ol July celebration at
Houlton and Bt. Helena. The Artisan
aaaambly, of the former place, ha taken
the niatler up, and will mnke it a pro
nounced mca. The plan ia for a joint
celebration lor the two town, tho fo
tivitio to be had at a convenient point
alxmt midway between the two place.
One ol the many beautiful grove will
. he put in ojadinoia, provided with plat
form, scat, etc.. and a mil table puma
lr spuria will la provided. In the
evening the dancing will lie conducted
hi inn largo hall in una cuy, " vo,v
brntion nuvcr before equaled will bo hud.
Intercut and attention In St. Helen
la now centered In outdoor snort
reault of tho approaching good weather
eaHon. Lawn tennia ia Juat now the
attraction, but buaeball la soon to clmin
it share of attention. 8oiimj equipage
from a former organisation is on band,
and a porae ha been raised witlr which
l.nl.h tlx aKn.il Knit ffOOd tf SHI
will flkeiy be in readln'eaa to irnm bal. aell rT'cfiTlrt owing to
wlih team of other place. tw !, 'd critical lllneaa of Mr.
little practice
W. D. Connell wa in town Tuesday
New good fair price at Collin &
uray,
Mis May Whitney viaited relative
at Clatakania thla week.
Mr. and Mr. E. W. Conyer were up
from Clatakania Tuesday
W. F. Slaughter waa attending to bua-
inett affair tn Portland Tuesday.
Attorney W. H. Conyera waa attend
ing to court mattera weonesuay
E. VV. Keasey haa been appointed
Dostmaster at Keasey. vice Ella Mc
pherson, resigned.
Mrs. T. A. McBride and daughter
have taken up their residence at the
farm at Deer Iiland.
Tha Rev. Mr. Philbrook will preach
at Yankton at 11 :30 o'clock and at Bach
elor Flat at 8:80 next Sunday.
There will be an adjourned term of
count commiaaionera' court beld here
on Tuesday, tha 28th ol thi month.
Miaana Mar Burke and Florence
George, ot Portland, apent laat Sunday
in wii cuy vmmia
Vtrm. T Hwltaer. Mr. J. W. Day and
Mra. D. Devi attended the funeral of
lie late John Grove, at Portland, Tuee
day,
Justloe Cox eaid tha worda on Tues
day that made Warren Reed and Lois
Bee man and wile, both resident ot
this county.
ni.irl,-i At tor ne Allen came to town
one day ahead of the other member of
tha court, In order to prepare matter
connected with his official Quue. tan,
Allen accompanied him.
Rev. Mr. Ballantyne will conduct the
Ant anrvk-a to be held In the new Evan
gelical church at Warren next Sunday
morning and evening, ine puonu
very cordially lnviiea to
Renublle ll now making
trip Irom Portland to Rainier, via tha
Willamette alongh, the America going
on the way at Portland to undergo ao
overhauling, preparatory to atarting on
the even-trip-a-week schedule between
thia eity and rortiano.
Tka wvt v of Mra. Cvnthla E. Ferchen
,i; l ank In Han Francisco,
arrived at Columbia City last Friday
.ml waa laid to rest near the
.rava of her mother, at the Kinder
i.w. .i rwr Taland. 8undav last, at
-in..k Mr Famhan ia in Alaaaa. ana
i not yet apprised oi m aewu w
wile, and wn prooamj i
...j nntil ha mtnrn to San tsan-
oiaoo next fall, being in an extremely
out-of-the-way place.
M. .Tnhn H. Groves, of Portland,
died at hi home In that city last Sun
day, of Bright' disease, after a brief
1 o yeara, wu
seventeen days, ueceaaeu
father ol a large family of children, all
ol whom are well known to the people
of thi vicinity. The family resided In
this city lor several yearn, ""
Irom here to Portland in 1884. The lu
neral was conduct! on Tuesday from
.i.. ...!,!.. nt hia daughter. Mrs.
James Muckle, the remain being laid
to ret at Riverview cemetery.
" Mr. M. Colllna, manager 6f the Hon
eyroan farm, near Bcappooae, who aome
weeks ago went East to purchase stock
for the farm, reiurneu
Beaben Hwi Kotea.
P. 0. Marks shipped a cow to Portland
Monday,
Mis Teniae Morel visited her mother,.
at Tide creek, Saturday.
T. J. and Marion Calvin started lor
Eautern Oregon Saturday.
Mra. May Oalvln and Mr. Fred Cam-
fert visited Kalama Saturday.
Born At Boy, Waahlngton, May 9th,
to the wife of Jacob tteverson, a boy.
Mr. B. O. Hoadley, of Portland, viait
ed her daughter, Mra. Emil Wasser,
(Sunday. . : . .
Antona Wise and 0. C. Monroe left
for Bt. Hlen Tuesday to act aa juror
for the May term of court.
Mrs. Richard Link wa In the connty
seat Wednesday, paying taxes and at-
lenaing lO oiner oumeo uiaiivra.
Mr. James McNaughton and Mrr.
Itav V.. Watta attended the Eastern Star
Chapter at 8t, Helena Saturday evening,
Miaa Nnllie I'avne. of Deer Island, ha
begun the lummer term of school at
Mooresvllle. Two schools are now in
progrea In dsitrlct No. 20.
Elder II. J. Bcbmepper, a S. D. A.
minister, ol Portland, wa np in the
Kwiuliah settlement and held several
service. The elder haa been here sev
eral time laat winter. Thi time he
brought hi wife and baby along, ihey
returned Monday on the Kellogg.
Fishermen' License.
A a result ol the arrest and convic
tion ol a gill net man. last week, who
wa hailing without having In hi pos
session the statutory license, all the fish
ermen on thi part ol the river nave ta
ken out a license aa required by law,
and it ia believed that all the fishermen
on the river have complied with the law
In that respect. A full compliance witn
the law require that each owner or cap
tain of a boat shall pay a personal li
cense of $2.60, in addition to which he
muat nav Si (or hi net. Messrs. Dillard
A Day, at whose oilice applications for
license were made, report that 17 appli-
ef Inn, hftva llPAll rW.ftivpd.
Hnma nf tlm fishermen were Inclined
to demur a little to the imposition oi
thia tax upon their labor, and there was
and atill la. some talk of testing the val
idity ot the law, ont ii ia prouaoie mat
vmlr ludirment will Drevail in the mat-
' . " . . . t : . : - .l
ter, as tne reveuue inus uenveu unu
toward enforcing tbe law and protecting
the fish.
Resolationi of Condolence.
Whereas, It haa pleased the all-wise
Father to gather home little fearl, a
precious Jewel In the home oi our es
teemed brother, W. E. Stevens; there
lore be it " , ,
RxsoLvao. By tbe officers ana mem
bers of Avon lodge No. 62, K. of P., in
ivmvantinn assembled, that the heart
felt sympathy ol the oruoers ana mem
ber ol our lodge I hereby extended to
the afflicted brother and hi family, in
,M thi.fr aaddeat hour of bereavement.
and further that a copy ol these resolu
tions ha forwarded to Brother Btevens, a
mn. md with the K. of R. & 8., and
: ' - .. ... i .. v i :. i i a T..
also tnat me same oe puuusiiou
Okkoom Murr. - -
IW.A. MABBIS,
Committee J. G. Watts,
(E. E. Quick.
Bilionsnea i a condition character
ised by a disturbance of the digestive
organs. The stomach ia debilitated, the
iiu... tnmid tha howela constinated.
There is a loathing of foud, pains in the
bowels, dizziness, coated tongue ana
vnmitinir. first of the undigested or
dimatd food and then ol bile,
Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tab-
eta al av the disturbance oi me i-
h and nraata a health aDDOtite. They
alao tone up the liver to a healthy action
and regulate the bowels. Try them and
mn n mrtain to be much Dleased with
the result. or saie ai. mo o. ik"
Pharmacy.
Real Estate Transfers.
I Steamer JOSEPH IELLCGS
Leavsa Fortland on Taeadar, Thursday and Balr I
uruujr aw a. ui. wr ,
St Htimt. Kalama, Carntfa faint, Haimir
ana
Arrllnprat Portlninl Mondar. Wad
muxlny auU Friday at 2 p. in.
Wbarl toot ol Salmon 8t. II. KOLMAB. Agent.
Geo. L. Perrine,
....Contractor...,
BRICK MASON AND PLASTERER
ouse-llaising, Etc.
Estimates lurniahed on application. All
work guaranteed.
CLAT8KAKIB, ! ! : ORKOOH,
ESTABI.IHHKD
inn. . ,
...1901
JOHN A. BECK
DEALER IX
Watctcs, Diamonds, SDyereare,
....JEWELRY..;.,
Eepairing a Specialty.
W7 Morrison St. Eet Front A First, PORTLAND.
..Pure..
DRUGS
Regular 25 cent
Paper Back Novels
...Only 10 cents...
W. D. MOYKB.
T. B. WALLACE.
School Supplies,
Paints, Oils, Glass.
Stationery.
Shdf Paper.
School Books.
California Perfumes.
. Notions.
Toilet Articles, Etc.
Orders takeu for
Wall Paper
From Sample Book
Portland Price .
Books of all kinds, -
St. Helens Pharmacy.
..- - uuijum- m uiri urrrri 1 1 1
THE
St. Helens Hotel O'&OWOrOOWOO'OOOg
Wallaci Moybb, Paopa., 5? ... ' - "
Is How Repened to the Public.
Meals Served on Bhort Kotlce.
Beds 25 Cent, Meal 25 CenU.
FEED BASN IN CONNECTION. BOSSES
TO BAY 10 CENTS.
St. Hblmb, " s Obkoo.
Reopened to the PaMic
Oriental Hotel.
EUGENE BLAKE6LEY, : Proprietor.
ST. HELENS.
card by Day, Week or Month
At RSASOXABLX FlODBB.
Visitors met at steamer landing and
guett baggage looked alter.
THE OLD STAND
ST. HETJEN8. : J OKEUOJN.
OT,p 12 Offick Hourh.
a,, mm mm mmmm '""
Stanwood & Sherman Bros.
MANUFACTVSKH8 Or-
Lumber
Bridge Timbers and
Ties a Specialty.
We manafactnre flrat-elaas roush lumber
lor all pnrixMM lor the trade, whioh wa.
sell as a atou reiKiuw a
Dimension Lumber.
Price at the Mill, $5 Per MV
YANKTON. OBBGOJ".
t V Chandler and wife W T Taylo, nW
ot uw, ni at awii. aee , tp 6 n, r S
w
to J R and ,
ttalunle....
igtoW J 1
H ol nW, i
iol aw.n
r and wile t
too
T L Carter to J B and D t Oraham lot V .
bl a, ciatssanie. . ... . . . v'l'ii
O Darling lo w J fuimwn io
and uVU ol w.Co 24, tp 6B, r 4 w. . 1300 00
B B Fowler and wile to C C Moyer, H
..InnU.anoa). tntn. rHW 0 00
C H Johna and wila to A L Rlchardjon,
......... -...V .. . x:l Iri7n.r2w... . 100
1 Jo to A Beenson, H of e'. eae K,
.nl U OI IWU teO m.iui.,11.....
W i Muello and wile to A I. BlehardaoB,
lota t and e, ma a, 101 on i, -nler.and
re"! ec83, tp n. r2 w......
J N Rice and wile to A K Buck, parcel ot
l.w.A in u. B tnTn.tlW
100
25 00
Rainier Pythian Building A BulMlns
Cemetery AwoolaUon to u ion-ra-
aon, lot 8, cemetery.
For the best and
"be thankful.1' .
The latest arrival on the bill lwder.
Inir on Kook creek valley, U another
heir to the estate of J. J. Block.
We are pleasetl to record the open'nf
of the achool at Keaeer, Thnrsdav, May
Oth, under tha manage merit of Mi a
Gertrude Iwa, of iWtUnd. Borne
thlno' over 20 pupil enrollea.
Sabbath aolmol was also oiwlwt t
the same place Sunday, May 6th. E. .
and N. 8. Keasey aa .uperintendent and
aasisUnt; Fanuie i'"wP...,Vn' '
Llllie Cheldolin, treasurer! "'""il
chorister. Nearly 80 wero preaent, all
of whom wero willing participate In
tlia axerciaea,
S0"9."'"?. w" 5 ,'. ,(".hr. Rail, of
..'"'.rM; to, mid", but rail, of
nien are consmniw .,- . i neraa, wmu" r 3j
otherwise, theielore we .i 1 tst grade ol iock, a m m
continent give asHurance that Columbia
J L. K J and F A Rlchardion to A Rlch
ardson. Iota 6 and . bill lot 2, blk 27,
Rainier, and eU eo 83. tp 7n. r S w...
Sheriff to W i ruilerton, aH ol W
awlotaeM, aee 3. tp 1 n, r w. tai
ad8uttie'and wlfe'tn 8 tanaoli, eVj o ei
sec S. and w ol aw)4, aeo 84, tp7n,
f and C "6 WilVo'n'to'lRbeoca Olrii aiii
ol acW, see 81, tp 7 n, r a u . . . . . . . . ......
OS to TMorrle, patent; aame toJ ioaa,
patent '
OABVOIIXA
Basil tks
Blgaetai
10 00
100
16 00
MO 00
180 00
Tha Kind Van (law Alwars Socgit
COUNTY TREASURER'S NOTICE
N1
home last Satur
day witb a carload of animals, which he
purchased in Kew York state In the
lot were two grade HoUtein'a brought
from the East lor uonimissumor
We have .tored In our mmorjt' w
Oliinaw proverbs, and JlU
the Chinaman "cross the sea,
... tnlha readers ol IH w"T.
F'Never stop to arrange your hair n a
Engllab, would read: - r
pearatico ot evil."
President WenH TWt
, are'atly lo the PrJ'mfw
eircumsiamt. "'"-..... i.i tour
OT1CK 18 HKRKBY GIVEN THAT Al.b
unpaid uoumy niw v.
ivT'Kni wid for Want ol Fundi,'
prior to November H. WuO, will be paidupon P""
...... .1,1. IntATAiit will not oe
Zh.i. kiiWIN ROSS.
""w"" .i.. - kii v.,..t a..
m8mBl ireaaunsrui vwuuwi.w,.
Oouuly, Orei
and ennorew
1 .aaasjayaaayayajaaaw SffSIf ISWar
Theodore S. Thomson,
Dentist
o
Information, and Appointments by Mail, g
ROOMS 60 & 51, WASHINGTON CLDQ.,
Soutbetst Cor. 4th & Wash. BtreeU, 6th Floor,
POKTLAND, OREGOISr.
TAKE BLEVATOK.
a tT. -JW
h
.0
Quality and Variety
urtTI UPATl IbEATI - -
AT THE
City Market
ST. HK1.KN9, Okkoom
LINDSAY A MORTON, PROP'S.
'-DKALBBB IS-
Fresh and Salt Meat.
i City trade, lodging camps, steam
boat ana raiiroaa camps
aupplied.
ORDIBB FILLED OH SHORT NOTICC.
Are two very Important feature to take into consideration when one goee
to procure articlea for everyday nse and consumption. To
our host of patron we are pleased to aay we have
QUALITY, VARIETY AHD QUAlfflTY.
Our Urge and select stock affords the Intending pur
chaser splendid opportunity to jret the beat
bargain onerea in una viviuii.
GROCERIES, DRY GOODS, CLOTMG,
Furnishing goods, hardware, tinware, paints, oils, glaaa, crockery, cutUerj ,
bUnklta.oil clothing. feed, flour garden eeede, orchard grass,
garden implements, and dairy supplies, etc. etc.
COLLINS & GRAY,
THE PEOPLES' MERCHANTS.
OoM. Exchanired for Produce. ST. HELENS, OREGON.
Va-1
Notica at Final Stttlamant.
NOTICE 18 HKRKBY MYB IBM
underaianeil admlnlalrator of the estate ol
Kenl. Neer, deoeased, ha" flk-d tn tho office ot
the county clerk for Columbia comity. ''
Oregnn, bf Hnal report, and account of hie said
administration of said estate, and that .Monday,
June the Srd. at tho hour of 10 a. m h been
Sxcd by the Court for the hearinu of mtid report
and account, and ol objections thereto, od for
the neUlement thereof. K. E All,c' ...
AHmiiiiHLraior oi tne eatiue oi .uj. . ""v
ceuaed.
ni3m.1l
is bad. It ltliougtit aiii." ." ,lt,.,h 1b now ao-
.,urty,r.ncn.
u. ii ii I illiiiiuniil fan Iw, made lust aoutli
of tho ichnol hoiiM, which will bo mora
convenient and a much InHtor field tlinil
any yet used hero. Not ao much is it
expected or desired to have a champion
team a it Is to allonl aome nicutis wr
outdoor exurdaa and recreation, tlmt
the apart is being agitated, but both,
probably, will bo the result.
antes nave '"'"-mi. ha re-
tit it i a circumatance over whicli
thero was no coiiyol. ' ,
county will soon leao an puriiuna. ...
stftte in me rwiwu y
both butter and beef struma.
nf the Drettieat
ermona evr printed in ao few words :
TTr r:.... hnb i e noon the sil
very urfaco of a restless river. ora
moment It sparkled with golden tight M
It caught the sunshine glory, ami 1
thought how beautiful it wa. Then it
went down. down. For a moment the
river told mo where it had vanished,
it... .ii'unt nn without evenarip-
nn its nlacid bosom. And I thought
how like our live was tha bubble on
!', "! .. v. . n,r,maiit we snarkle in
our tin. -Phj-hopeand toil and
struct? e, love aim iuhk
tUn io down beneatn tl.o aurlace for
"ver. In short time the t ny ripploj
we hove caused die out, and the great
river of hnuianity flow on undisturbed,
go let us strive with oar existence to re
flect only the Bunshiue, not mirror the
clouds above ue." ,
Brinn Brothers
CAFE
, ST. HELENS, - - - 0BEG0N.
NEW PLACE.
If tou want something good in the
Una ol whUky try
SHAW'S MALT
Only the beat of
Liansrx ant Ciiari Kept InStDCk .
OPEN FROM 8 A. M. TO
12 O'OUOOK MIDNIGHT.
W !
ADMINISTRATOR S NOTICE.
... .nnnomiicnllig HEKN DULY AP
1 piduted M Kimluintratur of the eftate of
OTC. Wiith, deceased, by the County Court of
Ute Btaw of Oregon lor Columbia Uounty, and
k.. aui. anaiiitad. All Berwiin havinft elalma
aKaln.t ldeHta are hereby ''fldJ?MPJ?"-J
.v.. . ... m ma at mv realdonoe at Beubu,
Columbia County, Oregon, with proper vouch-
eiA within nx muum. ''R' kT waTTS,
Admlnirtrator ot the ertate ol (. U. '!'.
dMed. J. C Moreland, Attorney for Kie,
May 8,1001.
n.ioiuai.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS.
In the County Court ot the State ol Oregon. In
la the matter ol the estate of HenryC. Gregg.
an'aaar.i. , ..,.T nv MI ITV.
dornlRned administrator of Ihe eatate of
HeurvO.tiraiB. deoeiwed. wlta win
To the reitora of and all persona havlua
eUima aaalnst the aald doe.ed. lo pryakiit
thein. with Ihe neocetary Touchem, to nlm. at
i e "W moe of Mxa-re. Mllard k lie In St.
lielrtu, Owson. the aie being the place Hxed
by tlie undenilaue I for the transaction ol llio
buslneM ol aaia estate, wllhin alamoniha from
tho date hereof, . I8WABL 8. ( IKAJj ;
Admlnlalrator nf the esute ol Henry U. Oragg.
deceaid,wlth will annexed. ,,,..
Dillanl 4 Bay, attorneya tot administrator,
i with will aunoxel . " ,T
'America"
lillamett Slon0i Route
r
Leave St. Helens. . 6 :S0 A M
Arrive at Portland. .10:80 A M
Leave Portland ..... 2 :80 P M
Arrive at St. Helens. 8:00 P M
rABE 85 C EJI I a.
Will Carrj Kotliins Vint Pasaeii-
gers and f ast r reigns.
Seasonable Goods
ear
r-manm mm. ajnaaraeprM - MCF
an- l j
tj rOB PORTLAND. DAILY. 9
n ai aTaTaUCD-a fa J
r
At onr store means that we keep constantly for aalo a variety and quality
oflalrchandiee which at all times ia suitable tp the demand
.of all well-living people. We cater to all classes ,
LOGGER. FABIIER, UERGHAHT.
General ; Mcrchandisino:
' v ' I, onr especial business, and we have held the fort
by offering a high qualtty of gofxl" low
quality price. We handle
Household Necessities
Supplic. for everybody and 1 to mnd. We invite examination
quality.
POPULAR DEALERS.
ST. HELENS,
OKE(iON.
. ..mam. o minAnnnPn rTlfX. .
" 7 . -a-aVv
o I'anulaclurera of and Iiealora hi o
M Kinds ct P.sush and Dressed Lumber...
lAflliS UOOU, IMaveter.
f-mrmm MjajaMMaa -mxm
Jfc Jw Wat aw ana ana ai a-n it
A Floor! nT- Itaatlc. i..Crlllna;
.Blnaenatou Lumber.
BOAPPOOSf
nnnn ROAD TO THE Mlt-l.
Will on ennth fork of Umpp"0 creeli.four
milt from KtuwKWealnlioil. .
l4inilMr delivered at wrpH liin ot
i,,...ii.r .1 Kl ui ni.r M. ejttr At
WarreD elation, tt.se. .'
ok mo ON 9