mT70 A XT IVrTQ !"" ugh whom land the stream
trVlVll iUlOl 'ran. The new law, a Introduced by
- Senator Mnlkey. remeiiktt tliis defect,
Entered at the IVwtuffice at St. U -lens, hut left tlm remainder ol th law prae
Oreuon, a socond-liiss mail matter.
COUNTY OFFICIAL PAPER.
IriatKU KVKT FulDAY MoKSINU 1V
DAVID DAVIS,
KlllTxia AMD 1'jrOI'fUKTOR,
SUBSCRIPTION TRU E:
One copir on year, in advance. , . .'. 11.00 1
'Hi month. ....... ....... .. bOj
. in-niiT um iiaiiL'Wl. The . bill m re-
ff rmt to the committee on wj and
! highways, and after twenty dsytconsi
eration the committee, reiiorted : i
amendment which entirely eliminate
i the oonnty court and provide that per
jaoni or corporations might improve
j streams, have exclusive control of the
same, and charge "reasonahle" tolls lor
: the Homing of logs and lumber,
It l generally accepted aa a foregone
.v. tun. mv i.wiyoui o
I I j COT NTT OFPIOKR.
KrpMsnlatlv tioriiT Merrill. Cltknie
Jn.te Joseph It- lou. Kainter
Clnrn .t J. O. Wato. m. Huli-m
Klverlrf- ........... .,....&. S. Italian, Si. H-Iua
Treasurer..! ........ K. HwavS Helen
Sunt, of schools..,. I. tt. inrwiaad. iioiiiiob hn that mmutii .ntaraii ik-,
imw ,.... ..Mania While. St. Helen " i. company entered tbat terri-
Surveyor. A. B. Utile, lionllon
Oimaer ......Dr. H, E Cltff. St. Helens
pnrvhnec of ex
tensive terminal faciiitiea and water
fronUtfO in Portland mean the ah-ent
of an era of great development in North
western Oregon, greater in extent, no
aoarjt, limn waa the case on t'ugvt sound
,...W. D. Can, Pltuburg
tory. It cannot be denied that the
Northern people are developers, choos
ing, aa a matter of fact, a locality
abundant in resource, aa in the vast
scope of territory south and weat of
the Columbia river. If the Northern
doe enter thit fluid there will be in
auKurated such opportunitiea for bus!
neea enterprises and development as
have never known an equal on this
coast.
JULY 12, 1901.
.. An exchange notes that "a wail comes
from Jonesboro, Tenti., that the new
system of rural free delivery has proven
very detrimental to the business of that
town. It ta claimed that this facilitate?
mail ordering and the delivery of good
by mail which would otherwise be sold
by the local merchants." The rural
free delivery of mail is pretty certain
to open up a new problem for the mer
chant in tne small town, to face. The
extension of the system is thoroughly
aaaured, -and any 'policy of opposition
would not only be futile, but against the
tradition of a class of men seldom found
'attempting to stav the tide of procreaA.
On the other hand, there is opened the
opportunity to adopt methods which
w ill retain the trade of the community
tributary, despite the innovation, and
it is in this direction that success can
and will be secured by the up-to-date
dealer.
"Them is no new thing under the
win." When theexcellent 1'iiiiita Ram
abai reached New York and was told
the astonishing progress of a new colt
called , Christian Science, the said :
"The rame philosophy has been taught
among my people 400U years. It Las
wrecked millions of lives and canned
' immeasurable suffering and sorrow in
my land, for it is based on selfishness
and knows no sympathy or compassion.
It meant jost this : The philosophy of
nothingness. You are to view the
whole universe as nothing but falsehood ;
yoo are to think it does sot exist.
When yoo realize that yon have no per
sonality whatever then von have at
tained the highest perfection of what is
called 'toga,' and that gives you libera
tion, and you are liberated from your
body, and yon become like him without
any personality. You draw on the
blackboard a aero, yon add a zero, mul
tiply by zero, divide by aero, and it
equals aero. It is just like that, noth
ing more." ,
Th death of former Governor Hazen
8. Fingree, of Michigan, at Ixmdon,
waa a public calamity iu a very great
sense. He was a man who did great
things a man who set tasks to accom-
Eiish, and who kept his purpose steadily
efore him and bent bis energies to ils
accomplishment. As politician he
waa a power in his nartr: He was nnal- i
terably opposed to the employment of
questionable methods tn developing his
political strength and it was perhaps
this fact more than any other that made
it possible for biin to ran 20,000 votes
ahead of his ticket in 1896 and to secure
re-election two years later by a plurality
of 160,000. But Governor Fingree was
more than a politician. He was a citi
zen who at all times represented the
people in his official position. As a
man he was active and ambitions. He
was devoted to his family and to the in
terests of those with whom be was asso
ciated, and he never tired of conceiving
' and patting into execution new ideas
Franchise Lewer Senate.
The Sew York and Oregon Coal and
Timber Company of Portland, today
tiled in the countv clerk's office a de
claration of its intention to improve the
neumeiu river irom ttie point ot its in
tersection with the boundary line divid
iug the counties of Clataon and Tilla-
mook upstream to the point where the
river intersects the line between Clatsop
ami Columbia counties. Also to im
prove Humbug creek, Uie West Fish-
hawk. Northon ami Rntr irMtk-a mnA
j the fork of Nehalein river. The Improve
ments consist of clearing the streams so
tney can be used lor floating and trans
porting Kirs. The New York and Ore
gon coal company was organized several
months before the setston of the lest
lature which enacted the law - under
which the company claims the exclusive
ngtit to nx rate of toll lor logging- on
the Nehalera river. When first organ
ized, the company was going to build a
railroad into the" Nehalein vallev. and
sought by various means to control the
timber of the valley, even trying to get
options to tne amount ol SU.UUU acres,
which it promised to buy. Astoria
Budget.
11,500,000,000 of Exports.
The United States ended on June SO
the greatest fines! year in its history.
Its exports rescued, in round ndmbers,
l,50O,00C'.00O which broke not only ail
American records, but all corresponding
reconis in the world. In the irrest vear
ending with 1890. the United Kinirdom
exported more than this, including the
immense volume ol goods it merely trans
shipped, but its Dirures of domestic e-
ex ports have never touched those of the
yesr just closed by - the United States.
Of course, Great Britain is considerably
ahead of ns in her volume of foreiirn
trade per head. Forty-one million peo
ple oueht not to be exDected toexDort
as much as 76.000.000. although thev
import a great deaj more, not only per
capita, ont tn the aggregate. But the
foreign trade of the United States suf
fers by reason of the very vastneea of
the country. The bulk of the commerce
that would be foreign in almost any
other country, is domestic here. Tele
gram.
FOURTH AT CLATSKAKIK.
Otner Matters of Local Interest A beat
. that UUr.
and w If a are at Deer
and wife were over
to spend the Fourth
WILL TRY TO PRETEST SALE,
toiambi t'eaatj's Sheriff Will Sell
Preperty for Taxes.
The following is taken from Thnra.
day's uregonian :
''Lawyer John F. Logan leaves todav
for8t Helens, Columbia countv. to trv
im prevent ine antnonties from selling
property owned by bis clients, hereto
fore bid in by the county for taxesto
which ii nas acquired title nnder the
S revisions of the tax redemption law.
ir. Logan holds that the Columbia
county authorities are acting prema
turely in trying to dispose of such prop-
j Mb iuo ireeeut lime.
"The law reads that on the first Mon
day after the first of July the sheriffs
of counties shall proceed to sell such
property," went on Mr. Logan. "Now
tJie Columbia county authorities began
in June to advertise the sale of property
in their county, so as to be able, as their
for the public weal. There are com par-1 construe the law to begin to sell early in
ativelfew such men, and the loss of ; July. The sheriffs of Multnomah and
one of his attainment must be regarded
as a toss to tne nation.
Colt's tell this in a whisper, bnt shout
it ont to your neighbor that all may be
come familiar with the facts and join in
the general rejoicing that Columbia
eonnty is once more out from nnder the
burden of indebtedness. The semian
nual statement of the financial condition
of the county issued by ex-County Clerk
weed on tne tn ot April, I88, showed
the total liabilities of the county to be
sou.-RM.itf. At tnat time it was claimed
by many people that the county was
hopelessly involved, but from that time
onward the march for freedom from the
load has been pursued until at last the
goal is reached and the banner of free
dom Hosts from the masthead. It has
been a tedious journey, on which many
obstacles were encountered, but all dif
ficulties have finally been triumphantly
surmounted. Just what the future has
In store cannot be foreseen, bnt there
seems no good reason to suppose that we
will now progress backwards, in the face
of what has been accomplished. Inter
est paying has ceased, land values hsre
increased, aa has also the amount of as
sessable property, and while there may
be a demand for the expenditure of a
greater sum for public improvements.
there seems no good reason to believe
that the county will not keep even, a
condition aevoutiy to be hoped for. At
all events the county is now free.
The new law granting exclusive con
trol of streams to persons improving the
same, did not pass the legislature in the
form in which it was introduced. On
the other band, it is radically different
from the bill tbat waa printed and
placed on the desks of the members of
me legislature, ine Dill that was in
troduced was prepared by Senator Mul
key. The bill that nassed was drawn
by the senate committees on roads and
inKiiwava, cunipoaeo oi nenatora Hinith,
of Yamhill, Porter, Marsters, Dimmick
and Clem. Of Uiese men Clem was the
only one who voted in favor of the dss-
ae of the bill. AH the other fathers
ot the measure were absent. .But al
though this measure, which underwent
important changes in the hands of the
committee on roads and highways, was
not the bill introduced bv Senator Mul
key, it received that gentleman's earnest
support when it came np for final pas
sage. The measure was intended to
correct a single fault of the act of 1889
unon the same aubiect. Kv that u-t
county courts were authorized to declare
iinnavigable streams highways for the
flouting of logs, and to lease such
streams to persons who might charge
tolls prescribed by the county courts.
Tne defect in this law was that it did
not provide for sufficient notice to per-
j vutiBuu oranues nave not proceeded in
.such fashion. In Multnomah countv
i such properties are to be advertised for
sale the present month, bales will take
place in August."
"In this connection it is nnderatiwl
tbat the Clatsop county authorities are
not to avail themselves of the nmviuinna
of the law, and that if the question is
taken into court a defense will be made
that the law is unconstitutional."
Mr. Logan arrived according to pro
gramme, but when he was notified by
Sheriff Hattan that the sale would be
proceeded with, the lawyer's combative
spiru oeeerted mni, and be proceeded
forthwith to negotiate a loan that the
taxes might be squared up. This was
tne proceeding in toto tbat prevented
'uc bucj'u iruui selling ine property.
Real Estate Transfers.'
Heleo Amferaon to Mary B. and Orpha
j. urarenon, ana nw and ira-
tlon Of M'!-. of ( rA tn A n t F, WMI, InM
Louli Bowk to Job an ne Boecfc, e!i of
Minimi . tp tn, t i wart... j oo
E. E. Coovert u Hurh Mctinire and T. N.
niupiienoacn.a ol nwi and v of
nn'siottwii of aeetiou it, Ip 3 c,i2
Weil onn tut
Mabala Eautlir to C A. Robert. Jot 7.
Woe 11. lot I, block 17, Vernouia 175 00
Mary Elder to A. K. Uwcui. ve of iw!4
ana oi tm'i of section 27, tp n, r 2
MM .... 1 .mi u
of n4 of cti'm 29, tp s n, r wet . . . ;
Frank Merrill
Island this week.
George Brtlgr
from Uuk l'ouit
iu this city.
V. A, Hall came up from Clifton to
adst in celebrating and remained the
balance of the week, t
. The Ladies Aid wx-ietv announce an
ice cream socinl to be held at Graham's
hall 8atitrdy evening of this week,
Rev. Culuiof, DK Hall and wife, and
Mifsea Lanrn Conytta and Anna En
glish are visitors at Gladstone this week.
Silas S hoards returned last week from
his outing farther dowtt the coast, and
is spending some days with bis parents.
We niiwe4 the brais band this vear
on the Fourth, but the exercises seemed
to lose uone of their i liferent In iu ab
sence, i . -i it
The past week has been auita fr
from accidents which are often an ac
companiment or sequel to Fourth of
Julv exercises. ;
Edgar Colvin trovsd himself th
champion runner this yesr, as he did a
year ago, but cuff Or wig gave him a
pretty close race.
Work is beinir done on the road be-
. . . - .. 1 k a . ..i
twroii uerw aiiu huh, Willi a view to
liriuirinu over sawed lumber and shin
gles for shipnieut from here.
It was a matter for favorable comment
that there seemed very little drunken
ness at Clatskanie during the celebra
tion o! the Fourth this year.
The school board at a meetins last
week, decided on teachers for the nri-
marv and intermediate departments and
decided to begin school September loth.
Ed Ilusbes. with his tall form and
imposing personality, makes an ideal
marshal for a public day and succeeds
admirably in. keeping a crowd well in
naud.
The Fox Koveltv Company could not
Mi.ia4Ti m wi-y innps crowu on tne alter
noon oi the fourth. The weather being
au pieasant, peonia seemed to oreler out-
. ...
oi-ooor sports.
Bud Bryant came no from Astoria to
spend bunday with his parents. He is
employed on the tng Vosburg, which is
atpresent landed at Astoria, giving him
uay on m visit irieuua.
Norman Merrill haa added a srurn of
lanre erev horse to his mill ontrtt.
1 hey are expected to amis in settina-
the output of bis mill to the railroad or
steamer tor transportation.
The church was very tastefully and
iiuerany decorated with dowers and
ferns for the services last Sabbath, the
wore oi airs. w. ft. uonyers. Miss En
glish, and one or two other. The
dowers were admired very much.
Our neighboring village of Marshland
was wen represented on the Fourth, ft
seemed as thonirh about every memror
uie to waia, ot every family there, was
in town. J. ney were a welcome addition
to the crowd and seemed to enjoy the
exercises.
A large scow came in the first of the
week and was loaded with telegraph
poles. It was towed by the steam tug
Oswego. A large number of poles bave
been hauled to tide water and room will
be made for more by the removal of the
load this week.
Mr. Carver, sr.. with his wife, tin and
daughter, who have been spending some
ujuiiiua iiere,
Reabea Jiews Xetes.
to Clntskanle on the Fourth of July.
Tha m I iMolinn that AHP frl.ttiilfl I
games murkie, ot rortland. waa in there was the dance, which thev a en
joyea very in wn. .
the .Mrs. Vt. It, Htungardncr, of Kalnma,
1 visiting her reintive here. We are!
Joe Courteney and family moved Irom 10 ,Br uvh P"1 'aUh'
eer City to lone. Waah.. Vrldav. . 'B.lo1 0,1 l!.r ..'' g-l
ueiuoi trouble most oi tne tune.
mrs. emu uasssr visited with her
father and mother iu Portland last week.
town Tuesday,
John iSorbe and wife ipont
Fourth at Castie Rock, Wash.
Mis Tempest McLaren returned home
Iter a two month' visit on the Sound.
Frank Welter and H. Ward attended
to business affair in Portland Monday.
. Miss Ella Miller, a niece of R. W.
foster, arrived from Morris, III., Wed-neaday.
Mr. T. J. Colvin visited her mother
in Kelso, Wash., Wednesday and Thurs-
uay ui iati wee a,
Mr. Fannie Freeman, of. Kelso,
Wash., is visiting her sister, Mrs. T. J.
Colvin, this week.
Prosperity must have atrnck soma of
our people's party brethren down here,
ror two oi tnein received new mowing
machine from Portland this week. I
Win. Brown, of Deer island, waa In
town Tuesday. He i nursing his left
arm in a sling on account of one of his
finger coming in contact with an axe.
Mr. J. 6. Garrett and daughter,
Irene, of Kankakee, III., arrived her
Wednesday morning ou a visit to her
sisters, Mrs. J. M. Archibald and Mrs.
RayK. Watt.
When von want a modern, utvtn-date
physic, try ChanilierlHin's Stomach and
Liver Tablet. They are easy to tak
and pleasant iu ellwt. Price 26 vents. I
Sample free at th St, Helen phar
macy,. , . . ,-. ....,,.
Ir. Cawood, dentist, can be found
on Wednesday of each week at the resi
dence of K. Cox. i ' . - ..
CASTOR I A
For Xu&nU and CMldrta.
Be Kind Yea Ksrs Alisjs Bcsght
Bears th
Blguatur of I
OABTOniA.
Basntas A B,n(' HtW tio-iri BoajM I
-- - - - J.'...-1-U UlllilLJ I
COUNTY TREASURER'S NOTICE
Coi'KTt Tra tirnc,
pr.iiai.sns. iia., jiny n. in.
MisIuise Morel, Freaty and Hetty MOTfCK m iikkkii isivkn iiaV Tix
Koble, Rose Bishop and Nellie Wise- r. "P"1'1 ouni)t Warrauia of t'olumbia
Messrs tieorire More I Krifa Anlliir,' Vai . ch b.v. le.n prvwiunl
Messrs. VTeorge Morel, nt Anllcker, and culnnw.r Nui raid for Want olrmula."
Hearv Wasser, Albert Larsau and Er- 1 paid upon prewniaiion a thii oihi.
nest &.ouie attended the celebration at ""'"" ummnnM tnm dais.
Jll , Treaanrvrot ColumUa Couiu'r, Or.
Raiuier on the Fourth
behoof will begin in
loft An TV. 1 1 " . L. :
return to Missouri. He came here to
visit his son, Sauford Carver, thinking
he might possibly remain permanently.
He admits the suoerioritv of thnclimatit
and is pleased with many things here,
out has not lost his love for old Mis
souri, to which be returns to end hia
days, as he now thinks. We will see
later.
The Fourth of July was celebrated in
a pleasant and eenerallv satisfactory
manner this year, though with less dem
onstration and display than on other
occasions. More decorating would have I
been done had not the showers of the dav
belore dtscouraeed those who had the
worx in cnarge. as it was. however.
evergreens were in evidence and there
was a considerable disnlav of hnntino In
addition. It was Modern Woodman
day and the neighbors wore their
badges as the host of the occasion, con.
tributing to the pleasure and comfort of
the Crowd. A nrOCession formed near
the postoffice and marched to the nicnit!
Kwu.iuo. wiicio, il4?r BUUJe music,
w. himmons, of Portland, prominent in
ineorueroi woodmen, delivered a pa
triotic address, appropriate to the oc
casion, following these exercises, there
was a general scattering; for dinner.
largely a basket affair. A bull mine and
races during the afternoon added to the
interest in some Quarters, whiln
i i . j j . .. t . .
auauoi aancing piattorm atlorded oo
portunity for exercise on that line to
tuose so inclined. A irrand dance at
(jratiam's bail later in the evening com
pleted the proa-ramme and furnished an
tertainment all night for many who were
oaveu tne expense oi a night's lodulne,
An nnusual number of firecrackers and
otner noisy designs durinsr the day and
some fireworks in the evening contrib
uted to emphasize the patriotic ardor of
Young America, while the weather, day
auu uigiit, cuuiu not lie improved npon
The Beat Remedy for Ktoraacti and
Bowel Troubles.
the Renrten
school bouse, in district No. 20, on the
join, witn Miss iis wetle a teacher.
Mis Nellie Payne will teach th fall
term at Mooresvilla. in district No, SO.
tin scnooi win begin July 15,
DEER ISLAXU XUTES.
Mr. J. W. Payne and family spent the
Fourth at Kalaiua.
nonet ton mtimrmit.
tlpartninl ol th Interior.
fjind OtUo al irt'.n , or,, Jun 15. lll
nJUTK'K 1.1 I1KKKHY lIVK! I'll AT Til K I
IV fulinwlnraawail ha ltld boiIto of
hia intotitit.a i mMk hm1 in ........... ... I
ht claim, an I that Mid ronf will lx iua.l l. I
font lh KfKlater and Kaealvar at Urvaoa City. I
Or., ou Ausimi IMiwt. vli: I
JACOn 11. IE. I. RAM r It, I
HnmiMtead t uiry lo.aot. for lha tola 1, 1 1 and 41
mi urn auauu renoru mil ma wiia'a nwnw uia mi lowing w 11 DtHM to br.iv h m...,.
health i much better. llnuou rel.l.n ujKjn and rultlt-atlou ot i,t
I land, vli: Haniaal hrf-i iui,h. u..ii.i i.
Fred Adam spent hi. Fourth in Port- ffift "J JuUu" SHW'tflotfA""
land, enjoying the eights. jaU!! . K-,i;r.
Ed Enyart and Conrad Rambolskl left -'
her Sunday to return to Apiary. SOTICi TO CREDITORS.
nun ne nfl ririw niurnMf humft Nun. . ... A ....... ... i
j , j , , v r - i " oniuT onn o ids eute or Oregon, for I
day to spend the day with her parents. Columbia Oonmr. l IOT
IflflHWI'll : --.Vi il-.hr;..:: -i.--.ii; i.lf '"RrlWIT"'
i - ii
Cv&ffetable rVtpurolionfor As
similating the Food aiKlKctfula
ting die Stuiattctts Qiat ikwuls of
PromotP" Digcstionflwrrul
ncssaivUVst.Conlalns nclUttr
Siium.Morplune norMinwaL
OT N Alt C OTIC.
ttttm
A porfccl Itemed? forCoaUp
non. Sour Sioniach,Duirria)ca
Worms .Coirvulswns .fifvcrish
nra tvnd Luaa or SIXER
Tac Sural Siy'iialur of
NETVV T)TIK.
if
tXACT COPY Of WRAPPCK.
m i mi
Tot Infanta Tfr! Cnbllrfrsm
The Kind Yea Hava
, Alvaya Doht .
Boara tho
i
Signature
of
For Over
Thirty Years
iRin
mm 11
till
11
VM sawrawa sawaawv. aw vaaa ever
Mr. Cha. Merrill and Chas. Olson
are hauling cord wood for Churcblev
Bros.
Mr,
In ill mutter ol the ttota
it auura, titH (iwttl-
Stanwcci & Sherman Bros.
-MAMtrAmams or-
of dicihn 0.
BKEf IT-
Hugh
1 UK tNUKKaKINKD BAVINO
lliy,l bj (he Ci.untj toart of be atats of 1
Oregon, lor Columbia I'uurttr.a.tnilntMrairli of
Travis haa fnat tn,,l iT.?".?' ""I'T""- " --lwd. uotK-e
froni Ponland, having pnt the JrourUi bm culm. rm4 M(4 ,11
tU IUO KILT 1 ,..wW, m,v.iii vcriumi rwjuiwi n law. W h It
W IP anrptr t1 liaat k. I Oottc to JUL ltl Umtv KattlM. tl tKat ri.....l
r ni Dinnmi or ins aatais ni tiiaphta O.
iliiUlr
the doctor's care.
C. L. Olsen and danchter arrived from
Portland the other day to spend a few
few days on the farm.
Sidney Smith, of Yankton, naaawl
through oar streeet last Saturday. Sid
ney declares that time could not be any
better than they are at present out his
way.
Mr. Ervln Seffert. Mr. and Mm.
Brown and Mr. and Mrs. Shearer went
n. II. 1'owell, atlorMV for admhilatralrta.
who uiu 21M U)f ul JU1W, I'JU
Timber I-and, Act Jans t. U7S.
no mi ton public won.
Fmitsd Statu Laud Orrtrt.
Oreirrtnt'ltr, (irpunn. May It. lftM I
iV ptianoa with Mm prorltna nf th act of I
.MiKrrNitii jnna a, iir. euiitiei "An act for
..iir Mir im umwr laiun in ma Niaiea ih I alitor
nia Orecou. Nvvaria. aiul Wulilu.ian T-.rl.
lory." aetn.Ul lo all tlia Public Ijn.l Mtalca
oy aiioi aiiKunti. m:i. William f. Hinlih, of
'W.H1W, cmiiix 01 Miiiinomalt, Htata of Ora-
liopond. rai-h. sniubla for hHtvlna imr. ..,ru" .n"" ' "' "nwe hia .worn
poM". Can be had at a baraala. Apoi. at Ihl. ,.T.T"2 "J- "T."!! ,n5, s a.J
Nk s went, and 111 aitr prmf Ul .how that ih
lauo MMIahl 1. more Talo.hl fur II. it... t.. ...
tone than for artullral l"irp-, anil to a-
i,i,.ii rn, rnim (OMlU land DFlora
aim neecivar oi in l oinca at I
reaon. on Ttiunwlav. tha aih i
1W1. He naiiiira runlmiui- I
Jamen E. ail.oon., Ben Warren and Joaih.
an rr.rii.n.i, ijn-rj.nl. AST aurl all per
oua clalmliia- ailvem-lf lha abure dwrfiaxl
lamia are miue.tedlo file Ihelr rlalma la Ihl.
oolce on or belore ull mh oar of A omul, lull
ul7 jy.D fUAa. B Moollts, Koln-r.
Bridge Timbers and -Ties
a Specialty.
W rnMiinr'itttr tnlltvu nmmh Inmhsir
tor alt urftji .r ih trv,, whUH t
Mil tu mtMt muoiwbl Qgur.
Dimension Lumber.
Price at the Mill, $6 Per M.
YANKTON. OHKUON.
kWP ll rsmWrWWri' I
MEAT! MEAT! UEATI f
TEAM FOR SALE.
fXK UPAN OF HEAVY H0HHK9. WEI0H
olllce for particnian.
KaTANMHUKU
lliTi.
..mi
-At TMIt-
City Market
St. IIilcns, Oaneon
LINDSAY & MORTON, PROP'S.
-DKAtSKS W-
FARM FOR SALE.
MT FARM OWE MILE BACK Of DKBR 1st,
an.l;ihlrtr acrea In eulilvalion, food or- "r,
ehaia, f ood buildlnsa. Applr to j!'
J. U. BACHMRYER.
Deer Inland, Or.
. A. Ine to l . fiobertv. lot 5. block
ao, m(ci s anilltton to Kainier.
Anneiie Kycto Hugh McOnire and T. K.
n.oupeiioarn, .
of wU of ectfon
750 00
W 00
to 00
''rah JE. MoutEomery lo John Pring'le,
.... j, ,.. j. veruqnn
'-4 of nw'4 and wKof
f mHInn Ir. a n . 9 w m aa
m.. v. ivniuitoji. H, ttouolree, uod 34
of neW of Kctlon 10, tpSn, r!wet 1 00
E. F. oulcit to K. 8 Pcrklna, nndUof
nei of awtlon 10, tpc n. r2 vmi. ...... 1 00
Harvey VanWarlcom to Helen Anderson,
e4 nl K'i of nectlon 23, tp 4 n, tb w... 400 00
Joreph Vaiiblarluom to John Prlogl. lota
2 and ft, block I Vernonla 2J oo
t nltod Hiale. u Geo. H. nitta, patent; to Joseph
Wetrir-k, patent; to Martin Wewiek, patent; to
Harvey Vaublaricom, patent.
Bean the jf The Kind Yw Han k.tmjt BagM
Bignatma
of
Heartburn.
When the quantity of food taken is
too large or the quality too rich, hcart-
ourn is Ukeiv to tnllow ,.i.ll ,l
.niuigtauiiii ;ma oeen wesxenerl by con
sanation. Eat slowly ana not tV.
of easily digested fooil. Masticate the
food thoroughly. U-t six hours elapse
uvuncru niri, aim wnen you leel a lull
ness and weight in the region of the stom
ach after eating, indicating that vnn ).
raicn uhj niHcn, tana one of (Jhuinber-
Bin s etomacn and
the heartburn jnn
sale nt the St. Helens
I have been in the dru business
twenty years ana nave sola all the pro
prietary medicines of any note. Among
the entire list I have never found anv-
.l:.. i r.t , ... .. .y
wiiiik ui euua t.:iianiiMriain'a i--iiti
Cholera and Diarrhoea itemed y for all
stomach, and bowel troubles," says O.
w. wakebelil. ol Columbus, (ia. 'Thia
remedy enred two severe cases of cbolera
morDus in my family and I have recom
mended and sold hundreds nf knit
it to my customers to their entire aatia.
faction. It affords a quick and sure
cure in a pleasant form." For sale at
tne bt. Helens pharmacy.
Change In Sehool Boobs.
The Oregon Text Book Commission
met in Baleoi Tuesday and selected an
almost entire new lot of text books for
ns in the public schools. The books
selected are: -
Cyr's Headers, Ginn dt Co.
, Keed 4 Kcllo's Grammar, Maynard.
Merrill & Co.
Wentworth' Arithmetic. Ginn & Co.
Brooks' Mental Arithmetic. Chriatn.
per, rjauer & Co.
Tiioiuas' Primary and United 8tates
History, U. U. Heath A Co.
Frye's Geography, Ginn dt Co.
Reed'sSpeller, Maynard, Merrill A Co.
Wheeler's I'riuier, .W. II. Wheeler A
Co.
Newland & Bow's Vertical Writing,
D. C. Heath A Co.
NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC.
VTOT1CK 18 HEREBY GIVES THAT I WILT,
i 1 not be rermlble fnranv lohiiArra,-tMl
by my wife. Kmllv K. Mover. Tha abI.II., i. ..
tilled according 10 niy deairea.
C. C. MOVER.
Dated at St. Helena, Or., July U. Uul.
JOHN A. BECK
PKALKK IN
Ti'rEa-x Watches, Diamonds, Siherware,
Julian i, ...JEWELRY.
Impairing a Specialty.
207 Morrison St. hvt. Frout A Ural. PORTLAND,
Ur-
REAL ESTATE FOR SALE.
SUMMONS.
in the Circuit Court ol las Stats of Ore ton. tor
Columbia County.
N. w. Hounlree, plaintiff,
DO YOU WAXT TO MAKE A PROKITABIJ! I u. o u, if; . .
liiTetmentr If ao come auJ buy aome "tP KJ!" E"s at. Knoll . Hippie Know.
1 h .n
luuowina iracu lor mim' a ni .u.ti..,, in
B, r w- alao the l of aectlon M m ts n.'ri
iroo, Columbia county reaMta!.
Wll.
w ; the neJ4 ol neciion St. to 4 n.
1 16. Id 5 n. r -2 w: tb wl
tp 6 n. r 2 w; alio S acres In aei-ilona 21 and .
ipin-riw; ine ll
the ww of aectlon IS.
of riecttou
tp 6 n. r 2 i
l S n. r 4 w: ll acrea In another tract, and 10
acrea in the neii of aectlon S. to 4 n. r 4 w.
a. H. tiRL'Bfck, m Helena, Or.
nam w. Kn.ilt, Knpiietne flannum, ;. a. Han-
.,...u, ..-,,.,. mvygur ana Mrs. M. a. Hoy.
K-r, defemlaou.
To Mary Knoll, Hfpple Knotl, William W.
Kn.nt, Eunlieine llannuman.l C. 8. Mannum,
delemianu. ami t all enn bavin or
claiming an luicre-t or ett In the followlne
"al property In t'oinmlila County, Orion.
to wii. hip north, ranie i et of tb Wlllam-
o.w ..lariillAll.
Geo. L. Perrine,
....Contractor....
BRICK MASON AND PLASTERER
House-liaising, Etc.
Estimate famished on application. All
work guaranteed.
CtATSKAWIK. I i ; ORRfiON.
Fresh and Salt Meat!
City trade, lovvliig ramps, steam-
uvaiia anu raiiroau eauip m
upplied. A
oik rii.utn om shost motic.
Efrinn Brothers
CAFE
ST. HEISNS, . . . 0SIG0K.
: NEW place,
' II T want aonMiialn la th
imaoi utjr try
SHAVV'ar.1ALT .
-Only the heat of-
Lignors and Cigars Kept ia Stoct
OWN FROM S A. M. TO
IS O-OLOOK MlOMIOHT. jt
professional. S-Xto . m J0 KELLOGG
S. H. GRUBER,
ATTORNEY-AT- L,i IF.
Office with K. E. Qulr. -ST.
HELENS, ! : OREOOS.
Will rtre beat pertonal attention tn all l.ml
mattera entrusted to ma. Will BmK, i
th state and United Stale Court.
W. H.POWELL,
ATTORNEY -AT- LA W.
DEPUTT UISTHICT ATTORXiy.
ST. HELENS, :
aoov euiitied milt by AuKiut -a. laol, and If
jwm .mi u, .niw.r. inr want in.nm i.a n .
tltr will anpiy to the court for th relief prayed
forln ulit complaint, namely: A ilenree for a
partlthm of said real proirty alvlni fo the
plaintitr the earn one half thereof: for bliFonto
ami dialiilrftemanlii and for ai-oerAi .aIIaI thu
.uiniiior,. I. puhllihed hy order of lion. Thoa.
A. Mellride. iuilae of tha ah.ivA.A,iiti
duly martr. aurl cmert-d July S, laol. The dale
" puojicauon oi uiu nHmmona, ac
eord In to nld order, belli July 12, uu, and
the dataof lb laat nuhlu-Atlnn h..,.i
if. k. HARi.ksT?
Attorney for Plaintiff.
Leave Portlaud ou Tunalay. Thunday and Bat
erday al 1 a. m. lor
St. Htltnt, Kalama, Camft feint, Balaitr '
ana o.
Arrlvln
nowiay aim rrioay at i b
Wharf foot of Salmon St, H. 1101, MAN. Agent.
W. D. MOV. T. H. WALLAf.
&yt affc alV a ww wfca wautw S
ft Ion POHTLaKDi DAILT.
"TIAMtw-
rln al Portland Monday, Wed
nesday and Friday at i p. m.
"America"
OREOON.
B. P. Gbahah. T. 3. Cwetok.
Attorneys-at-Law.
205 Marqaam Bulldlnir, Portland Oregon.
Colnmbia Comity bnainaat will renelva ammAt I
t.AniAn r r t
Clatskanie and Portland
-.ROUTE.
V
1. W. DAT
W. B. D'LLAHD
DILLARD & DAY,
ATTORN E YS'AT-LA W
OfBre next door to Cnnrtbou,''
ST. HELNd. OftKtiON.
General praetli-e In conrU of Orevon or Waah.
natoll. Almtranta made dlrMt.lv Imm mmi.
ir . M
't.M yfT I ..-.It l aaW
- - a-1.,,
THE
St. Helens Hotel
Wall ac A HoyiR, Props,, j
Is Again Open to tho Public!
Meal Served on filiort Notlc.
Iktdt Hi CenU, Meals 26 Cents.
FEED BASlf IN CONNECTION. MOSSES
TO HAT 10 CENTS.
Br. Hf., ! OnitooK.
r i
WHIamctt Slongb Konte
Ixrara Kt. listen.! j, fl:S0 A M
Arrive al Portland. .10:30 A M
Iave Portlaud 2 :l)0 P M
Arrive at St. listen. fl:00 P M
WAIBSe aa awwrai.
Will Carry NolMnir but Paasen- M
isrsanii Kat rrclgbt. V
jiuks noon. nM. W
M
ij
Dr. Edwin Ross,
Physician and Surgeon.
ST. HELENS, OREGON.
Dr. H.K. Cliff,
Physician and Surgeon.
ST. HELENS, OREGON,
a '
During Inst May an infant r-l,il,l nf
otir neignuor was suffering Irom cholera
infantum. The doctor had given np all
hope of recovery. I took a bottle of
niiniDeriain's Uolic, Cholera and Diar
rhoea Keniedy to the houne, tolling
niein i in sure it woum uo goou if osed
ai-cording to directions. In, two davs
time the child had fullv rrorl
The child is nowviirorous and hoahhe
I have cecotnmended this remedy fre-
' tt ..V...
Dr. J. E. Hall,
Physician and Surgeon.
CLATSKANIE, OREGON.
STEAMER C. W. SHAVER.
Leaves Portland Tuesday and Thursday
at 6 p. m., for Clatskanie and way land
ings; Bunday at 6 p. ni. lor Oak Point.
BKTIiaNIMa -
'Leave Clatskanie Wednesday and Frl-
osy at p. in., tioe permitting; leave I
vaa ruini aionuay at o p. tn.
Sharer Transportatioa Co.
I-f a.- A 1 A- . f-W-im A ' arv . W
imw aoum Your iitier
X STORIA & COLUMBIA RIVER
XI RAILROAD COMPANY.
n re von
Z- KKi:ok
roi-ord
lltie. If you
ih?X'r,J?!- UOu'in wVr."' btt' ,u""t ui-m h. owlni what
a d...irf".fA?',,"i h,ill,,i Aa AMnirt l.iieJtll
R,? L.;! ''"' tiaviiia It. W have lha only art of alalraut
. nn wora pronihliveaeoiii,
TIRE It 1 all rtuhtf n.A..... .v.. i. i. n.
ill?D.,'at,',,r!1"' y ' ur "i to Kn-h ni
m and ahow i.i,.i h.. iu ... ...
.',..y.?.".c'.m.l",',ui liyl" land or luamn. money on real- -
d and oilit.cilou
txHiki In the ronnty.
a.Vr.u ,iZ . Pmpsnr to liimirciiveui eall. Wr
h.L.."Hf,'.l.l'.'.lr"l!'1,0,m'ln'M''i ' world. If VOU
r....H.. .... w..v ii.i ii wiiu u anu wi
I w will and a buyer.
Main Strttt
E. E. QUICK & CO.,
SCAD DOWM
Rat. I
on-26
DAILY.
24
J m tt at " --w, a. M,iK-u VUIW I TIJTTJ J f I
l Uver Tablet and . quently and have never known it to fail.
iy be avoided. Fot U-Mbs. Ciiktis IUkbb, Uookwalter, O.
ns pharmacy. Sold at the St. Helen pharmacy.
Reopened to the Public
Oriental Hotel.
EUGENE BLAKESLEY, : Proprietor.
8T. HELENS.
Board by Day, Week or Month
. At BbaSijKAI)!, FlOt'KR. .
Visitors met at steamer landing and
gnests baggage looked after.
THE OLD STAND
ST. HELEN'S, : ORE00N,
2: BO
8:311
8:17;
4:IU
4:07,
4:141
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11 80 TO SJ
ST. HELENS. ORiOOM
Lv Portland A ri
.... (mine ....
....Rainier...
... Pyramid...
.. MHiKor...,
Qului'y ....
. . t'latukaui.,
.. MarHtilatid..
. . Wentport..,.
....l:iiftoti...
....KriAnria.,..
.. m-euKon... .
..John liar.. .
Ar. Antorla .f.v
aaao tit
OAILY.
21 2S
. r."5.
11 10 (40
to a-i i m
tit S 20
M K 00
.' 1 M
20 7 4(i
12 7 wt
02 7 2d
S 62 7 17
S 37 7 02
S 17 S 42
8 07 S 8 2
7 M em
7 45 10
All tralili make t-loao eonnei:ilou. at iaiViI
with Northern Pacillo train, to and from th
Kant and Hound point. At Portland with all
limn, icriii. iiiifii ovhii, a a.ioria with I
R. A N. Co.' boat and rail line lo and from 11
waco and North Beach point.
Paenirer for AiKirla or way point mint (la
train at Hotilton. Train, will top io let ,
aeniieiK off at H011H011 when comliia from i,r,lr.
wet)f OnUle.
s. J, jrittr
t..Ai
'irn. Pa... a
comliiij from polnu
THE NEW YORK STORE
E-' IS OFFERING GREAT BARGAINS IN"
EH
E
E
E
E
Glothing
: y . ....
Dry Goods, Groceries, Boots. Shoes, Etc.
(hooper Building, Main Street, St. Helens, Oregon.
ryini in in in in in i in in m , ,,, ,
"toils, Or