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About The Oregon mist. (St. Helens, Columbia County, Or.) 188?-1913 | View Entire Issue (April 11, 1902)
OREGON MIST . .1 - .,;... at ui.a ' by the leiiislimtie two ypare ago, in ro tt ' grJ to Ue "initiative and referendum" . as secoti.l-vlass mail mutter. mem,menl ,,,, M follows. jKutered at Oregon COUNTY OFFICIAL PAPER. Isauao Ercar Fbiday Mokmiho Br DAVID DAVIS, Eprroa and 1'RorRiKTOK. 8CB9CRIPTI0X PRICK: (One copy one year, in advance 11.00 ix months 60 m" , vjm M.rrtil ci.i.k.nl. ft:??.::::: iL iCIera .J. a. watt, st. Hriras Blwritr Treasurer BopC ol Schools. . A wot Surveyor goroner Co'mmlssionsrs j ' R. 8. Halian, St. Helms ,,, S. Roa. W IleieiK I. H. Cortland. Hntiltoa Martin White. St. Helen , A. B. LUtle. Honlton ...Dr H. R.-elrrT. St. Helms P. A. Frakea, Scappo M W. D. Cms, Pittsburg APBIL i:, 190. STATE REPUBLICAN TICKET. For Oovernor W. J. FTJRNI3H, Umatilla Co. For Secretary of State F. I. DUNBAR. Clatsop Co. For Supreme Judge R. S. BEAN, Lane Co. For Bute Treasurer C. S. MOORE, Klamath Co. For Attprney-General A. M. CRAWFORD, Douglas Co. For State Superintendent T. H. ACKERMAN, Multnomah. For State Printer J. R. WHITNEY, Linn Co. CONGRESSIONAL TICKET. For Congress, Second District J. N. WILLIAMSON, Crook Co. COUNTY REPUBLICAN TICKET. For Representative MARTIN BOTH, Rainier. For County Clerk DAVID DAVIS, St. Helens. For Sheriff ANDREW L. CLARK, Rainier, For Aseeaser THOS. A. LAWS, Clatskanie. For Treasurer EDWIN ROSS, St, Helens. For Commissioner H. L. COLVTN, Marshland. For Surveyor Wm. T. WATTS, Scappoose. For Coroner E. C. DALTON, St. Helens. VHI0M PRECIHCT TICKET. For Justice of the Peace RICHARD COX. For Constable FRANK M. THORP. For Road Supervisor JOHN G. PLANK. Vol um a one, number one, of the Co lumbia River Sun, published at Cath lamet. Wash., reached ear table last Saturday. Haynes A Hanigan are the editors and proprietors. The paper is sin eight-column, patent outside, but its inside pages are filled with crisp edi torial remarks and live local notes. May the Sun forever shed its brilliant light npon the Colombia, and especially Cathlamet, is the worst we can wish it. Thi postal authorities at Washington, recognizing tbe liability of postmasters to make mistakes in gettiug letters in wrong boxes, have fixed a penalty of 4200 on persons taking mail out of the office other than their own and not re turning it. The law is to have people look at their mail before taking it out of the office, and should they have mail matter other than their own they must return it at once. It also includes news papers. The excase that it is the post master's lauit "ruts no ice." 11 you bave been getting other people's mail yon had better take warning or you may get yonrseu into trouDie. Sbwatob Mitchell has been desig nated by tbe committee on inter-oceanic canals to conier witn the republican members of the senate steering com mittee for the purpose of having time Hotted for the consideration of the M icarsgua canal bill. Senator Morgan has been found rather haughty in his deal ings with the steering committee, and those who sratit to get the canal through ay st sriM tie be'.ter in the hands of erne republican who can consult the in terests of the public as well as the de sires of tbe committee. There seems to be a determination to consider the bill, notwithstanding a well understood move ment on tne part 01 those who oppose canal to prevent tbe passage of the bill st wis session. Oskooh has only made a good start in tbe development of the dairy business, put tne possibilities 01 tne industry with Lb lew years are very great. Ac cording to bulletin which the census office made public recently, there are sixty-eight butter and cheese factories in Oregon, with a capital of $223,409. Tbe product for the last census year in cluded l,V7D,307 pounds ot Dntter, valued t $440,608; 1,11)5,664 pounds of cheese, valued at $136,681, and other products valued at 462,742. The industry will grow with great rapidity from now on and will bring to Oregon an immense amount of wealth every year. The dairy business csnuot be be devel oped in a day. It requires time. Farm ers must learn ly experience how to handle their stock, and how to get profit from tbe industry. PROPO8KU AMENDMENT The first paragraph of the law enacted Miction 1. That the Kovemor of the state of Oregou be and he ia hereby au thorised aud directed to cauee to be ; submitted to the legal voter ot the state of Oregon, at the general election to be beld on the first Monday of June, , 1902, the following proposed amendment 1. to the eoustiiutioD of the state of Ore- ! gon : House Joint resolution ro. 1 01 I LA!..!.1. , u u tbe members elected to each ; house of the legislative assembly of : 1 1898, the same being aa amendment to section 1 of article IV of the consiitu ' M" ot Oregon, and it shall i be designated a. "Initiative and Refer- endutn Amendment" aud the words "vee" and "no,. 'The purpose of this amendment Is that the legislative authority of the state ehall be vested in a legislative as sembly, consisting of a senate aud house of reuresentatives. but the people re- J serve to themselves tbe power to pro- rm. law. ami imMnrimAnts to the con stitution, aud to enact or reject the same at the polls, independent of the legislative assembly, and also reserve power at their own option to approve or reject at the polls any ct of tne legislative assembly. The first power reserved by the people is the initiative aud not more than eight per cent of the legal voters ehall be required to propose anv measure bv such petition, and every such petition shall include the full ten of the measure so proposed. Initiative petitions shall be filed with the secre tary of slate not less thsn four months before the election at which they are to be voted upon. Tbe second power is the referendum and may tie ordered (exceDt as to laws necessary tor toe im mediate preservation of the public peace, health or safety), either by petition. aiened bv five ner cent of the letral vot ers, or by the legislative assembly, aa otber bills are enacted, neierenaum petitions shall be tiled with the secre- urv of state not more than ninety days after tbe final adjournment of the ses sion ot tne legislative assembly wnicu passed the bill on which tbe referendum is demanded. Tbe veto power of tbe governor shall not extend to measures referred to the people. AU elections, on measures referred to the people of the state shall lie bad at the biennial regular general elections, except when the legislative assembly shall order a special election. Anv measure referred to the Deo ole shall take effect and be come the law wheu it is approved by a majority of the votes cast thereon, and not otherwise. The style of all votes shall be: "Be it enacted bv the people in the state of Oregon." This section shall not be construed to deprive any member of the legislative assembly of the right to introduce any measure. A car has been going up all over the state the last few weeks over the bad roads. They seem to be worse than usual this spring and people are won dering how they can be improved. In some counties they have been having conferences over the matter. riot enougb money can be raised by taxation under the present law to be of much benefit aud in some communities the farmers bave volunteered to give one or more days each extra to improve certain im portant strips of road, now to expend the monev they have to best advantage is also one of the questions anxiously considered, and tne general opinion seems to be that tbe nrst essential ot all in road making is to get the water off. Ditches along the side, and a nicely rounded grade with tbe chuck holes or hollow places that hold water all filled before wet weather sets in, seems to be the best that can be done for moat of the roads. Gravel and plank may be used in the worst places to help out. but tnev are so expensive as not to be avail able generally. Some farmers agree to look alter tne roads along their sarins snd to keep water drained off and chuck holes filled. This takes little time but helps a great deal in keeping the roads of the community in a passable condi tion and makes their land more valuable. The sentiment in favor of better roads has reached such a point that the ma jority of people seem willing to go to almost any extreme to better the gen eral condition of the public thorough fares. As we have always contended, good roads, like any other good article, are expensive, and their existence can not be hoped for unless there is a willing ness to make them and pay the expense incurred. Good roads are one of the burning needs of our county today, and the sooner we can acquire them the more rapid and permanent will our de velopment be. Tax following is an editorial clipping from the last issue of the Oregon City Courier-Herald : "Columbia county has numerous bridges, some of them quite expensive, and notwithstanding the fact that its population in proportion to area ia small, the county debt is low. The reason for this favorable condition is probably that Columbia's countv offi cials are too bucolic to understand tbe art of office holding for what there is in it." Yes, we plead guilty to the charge of being bucolic down here, in some respects. We're pastoral, we're rustic, and we mar be deficient in cul ture and refinement, but when it comes to "paralyzing" a public debt we bave corps of public officials who bear no resemblance to sheepherders, in the sense that the term is usually applied. xne Doard 01 commissioners is com posed of men interested in the county's weiiare, not Hoping tor personal gain to tne detriment 01 the public weal. On Monday of this week the supreme court of this state banded down a de cision in regard lo a law which many attorneys, litigants and county clerks have been patiently waiting for. The decision is that on the law which has required the litigants in divorce actions to deposit a fee of $10, known as the district attorney's fee. The fee has been required by circuit court clerks through out the state, pending a decision by the supreme court, and in many counties a great deal of money accruing from this source is in the hands of the clerk, but the recent decision rennires this monev to be paid back to the litigants. Connty Clerk Watts has exactly $400 on hand. wnicn win oe returned to the proper persons npon the order of the circuit court. The state sod district conventions ot the republican party ot this state have met, transacted their business, and the result is satisfactory to a great majority of the party. There were some disap pointments, as there alwavs is, but the ticket is a strong one, ami will be loy ally supported throughout the state. Many of the nominees sre those who ste already serving the people of the state in a most acceutable maimer. East ern Oregon went to the convention as a unit, demanding certain recognition, ( the ana received the honors thev sought. I psrvsius oi -, eacn o ia oonu redeema however, geographically, tbe 'nominee I r'f.Tl'VilS.l"": Jw',,e,,.",nAP!,',J',f are very well distributed throughout the taid bonds to draw per cent Interest per an state. That the entire ticket will be I oum " tbe par value thereof. Bids will b re elected by an overwhelming maioritv such action will be proven by the effi v.. , -j i. in, ucouuii, aim uiv Hipiiuin tt I cient manner in which state affairs will be administered. I Every now and then the question of I what suites have at anv time passed a prohibitory liquor law, and at what dates. I ne following taoie win us ui miibiwi w some: Maine, 1851; Illinois, 1861; Min nesota, 185?; Vermont 18Sr Michigan, 1863; Ohio, 18o4; Connecticut, 1864; Iowa, 1866; Nebraska, 18M; Missiaismil, 185o; Teias, 1866; New York, lHf; Michigan, 1855: New Hampshire, 18o5; Delaware, 1866; Maine. I808; Massachu setts, 18t7 ; Klitxie Inland, 1876; South Carolina, 1881 ; Kansas, 1881 ;Iowa, 1884; it hods Island, 18Htt; Alaska, 1887 ; South Dakota, 1889 ; North Dakota, 1880. It is no use to try to please everybody in wliting a paper. You may sajr all the good things that can he thought of about some persons and things and nothing is said in condemnation. But let an item appear that some individual construes as a criticism and all at once the editor is cursed and maligned out wardly and mentally by the people who should not swear. And too, the editor has to grin sometimes at the weakness of human nature and poor frail mortals and worms of the dust like unto himself. Cbicaoo is today a city of nearly 2, 000,000 inhabitants. Do you know what these figures mean? They mean that within the borders of the municipality are snore people than live in either the states of Georgia, Minneseta, New Jer sey, Virginia or Wisconsin. They mean that there are gathered together more people than occupy Alaska, Aritona, ('olorado, Delaware, Idaho, Maine and Oregon combined. Greater New Y'ork ia about twice tbe siie ot Chicago. A wiLL-to-do farmer in Russell county, Kansas, has traded ills 10-year-old son and a wagon load of corn tor 13-year- old uaughter of neighboring tanner, equally well-to-do, and the transaction was made matter of record in the county clerk's office. The reason for the trade was that in ths family of which the boy was member there were no girls, while tbe father of the transferred girl had no boys. "Bad roads" are agitating people all over the state. The Corvallia Gazette devotes some space to the muddy roads of Benton county. The Gasette needn't get "stuck up." " Wev'e got some lovely soft roads in this part of the world. Lin coln County Leader. From the above it will appear that Columbia connty is not Una in Kar ut with tliA "had alone in her struggle road" problem. Tax proposed initiative and referen dum amendment discloses several com mendable featuses. It will have tbe effect of increasing the power of the voter and proportionately decreasing the power of the legislature. Tbe legisla ture no longer will be "It." Tbe result will be seen in the enactment of better laws and less disregard for the people's wishes. A Kansas editor, who bad nothing to do, has figured out that it cost the United States twenty-five million dollars a year to be born, three hundred million a year to be married, seventy-five million to be buried, and nine hundred tmillion to get drunk. It will be noticed that the largest amounts are paid for the fun and frolic of life getting married and getting drunk. It is estimated that over twenty thou sand people have coma into Oregon and Washington since the new homeseekera excursion rates nave been in force. Washington claims to have received three-fourths of them but that is doubt ful. That proportion may bave come in through that slate, but they have scat tered all along up and down the west coast. Mb. Williamson, of Crook county, the nominee of the republican party for congressman from the second district, is a man of wide experience 10 state at- fairs and thoroughly familiar with the needs of the state, and especially his district. The nomination is equivalent, of course, to election. Dozens of towns throughout the state are in the throea of smallpox scares, and with vaccination and quarantine have become three principal topics for news paper agitation. 8t. Helens and Houl ton bad their "whiz" at this difficulty a year ago, but there might again come a time. App.il weather, so far, has been no im- Srovement over that of March, and farcb weather was so little better than that of February that no congratula tions are in order. Fonnd. Between St. Helens and Houlton. a watch. Owner can bave same by ap plying to John Lamberson. jr.. Houlton. ana proving property. 'A neighbor ran in with a bottle of Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diar rhoea Remedy when my son was suf fering with severe cramps and was given np as beyond hope by my regular Jihysician, who stands high in his pro ession. After administering three doses of it, my son regained conscious ness and recovered entirely within twenty-four hours," says Mrs. Mary Haller, of Mt. Crawford, Va. This Rem edy is for sale at the tit. Helens phar macy. Peerless Wheat Flakes. Peerless Self rising Pancake Flour. Collins A Gray, St. Helens. All kinds of commercial fob printing executed at this office. Peerless Semolin breakfast food and Poetum Cereal coffee. Collins A Gray, 8U Helens. Good for Bheanatlsm. iJtst fall I was taken with a very se vere attack of muscular rheumatism which caused me great pain and annoy ance. After trying several prescriptions snd rheumatic cures. I decided to use Chamberlain's Pain Balm, which I had seen advertised in the South Jerseyman. After two applications of this remedv I was much better, and after using one twine, was completely cured. Hallii Habrm. Salem. N. J. For sale at the bt. Helens pharmacy. Peerless Breakfast Cereal and Orspe Nuts. Collins 4 Gray, St. Helens. We are still furnishing the Weekly Oregonian and Mjst together for a year for only (2.00. Subscribe sow. NOTICE OF B0H0 8 ALE. MOTICB IS HEREBY OIVF.M THAT THK aa ondemlgned. Comity Treasurer of the County of Columbia, state of Oregon, will sell seven school bonds of school district No. 2. of aid county and state, ta tbe amount of 13,700, par value oi es h'. and one bond of th JL''?lr,'!i day of May, I'M, at tbe office of tb County Treasurer, at bt. Helens, Or, Dated April U. IWi, KDWIM ROHM, Connty Treasurer of lbs County of Columbia, State of Oregon. LOGGED-OFF 1AND WANTtD, Vi OMLD LIKE TO PURCHASE LOOCIED- olf land. Allraa, statins quaniuy, u-- Una sml pries, J. B. FlHUSV, Ureaou City, urs foil, box 19. MEETING NOTICC. OVLTON CAMP NO. M, WOODMKN OF ths Worm, inset every saiunisy iiisoi 111 'stoall, liiMilton. t. Solomon, U. 0. Psnry . BHINOI.K8 FOH BALK. T. DUPONT SONS. 8HINOXK MaNOFAC- M I tur.tr. nt V.llntf Or.. AMI Unllirl tO SI1U- plythelwsl deniaiul with ir.l qunlliy ol lilnul. n srs miiufolured, suit t price m low u other dealers, delivered t Huulloa, Vt r- ren, Columoi i:uy or M. itBiens. auurwiur dera to J. Uupoul 8ua, ValUy., Or. AOHimSTRKTOK S HOTICC. VTOTICK W HKRSBY atVSM THAT THK 11 Huden sued has been, by the Hun. J. a. wtitlereiKneu nu ueen, uy me mm. . o. a. Juds ol th County Court ol the county ;olumbl, tuts ol Oregon, appointed ad Ulrator ol lh eatats ol A. B. Llule, do- noan. Ju ol Colu mliit&lralor oeaaed. Any ami all Mraout hariua claim agalnal said sutaie are hereby required to pre sent the aaiue to me, duly and properly verified, at th law oilli-e of W. II roarell, lu St. Ileleua. Oregon, within ala moullia Iroiu the date hereof. OHAKl.KH it. LIT'BLK. AdmluUtraterof thsexate ot A. H. Llule, ds- oeMrd. Dated March a, liwu. w. H. rnweu attorney for admlntaliator. n-ilalS NOTICE OF riXAl SETTLEMENT. NOTICK IS HF.RKBY OIVKN Til AT TUB iiuderaisned. aa adrulniairalor of ths ea late of Lylia Barnoa, dereaaed, haa Hied hla flual account la th couaty court of Columbia eouuty, lath!! of urwin, ol hit adminis tration upon aald eolaia. and that the Judne of aaia court nan appoiutea "euneMiaj, tne mu day of May. 1903. at tbe hour of 1 o'clock, p. m aa the time, aud th court-room of said court, ia tbe city of St. Helen, Oreguu. a th place, for hearing said dual account aud aettlentvnt thereof, when any objection thereto may tie made In writing. KUW1N J. HAKNKri, Administrator ol th eaiaie of Lydia Barnes, dereaaed. Dated IhU lllh day of April, 1WM. aJlmS MDmHISTItT0H S NOTICE- VTOTICK 19 HEREBY GIVEN THATTHE CS 1 dersigued haa been, by the Hon. J. B. Doan, Juditeof the county conn of tbe county of Columbia, autie of Oregon, appointed admin istrator of th estate ol Charles L. Melii, de ceased. Any and all peraoua having claims against aid estate are hereby required to prea ut the tain to we, duty aud properly verlrled. at my reaideure. one mil below Mill, lu aald Columbia county. Oregon, wttbin all mouth from the dai hereof. lild April , JWi A. R MKLIS. Adrrdntatralor of theestateof t'bariea U Mella, dereaaed. W. H. Towell, Attorney for Adtt.lu latralor. aturJ NOTICE f0H PIaUCiTIOH. Department of the Interior. . Laud Odlce at Oregou Cltr, Or.. March 1st, 12. N OTICB 18 HEREBY GIVKN THAT THE foltowlni-nauied aetiler baa Bled notice of her Intention V make flual proof in support ol her claim, and that said proof will be made he ro re in ategtater an J tteuaiter, at Oregon my, Oregou, on April 1Mb, lwin, via: CORA BLAKE. Horneslead entry No. 13.XU, for th east H of th aontheaal (4 of section a, township i north, range 4 west. She names the following wit Besses to prove ber continuous reeideuce upon and cultivation of aald laud, via: Ira B. Siren aban, of Portland. Oregon, aud jfarlan Barnes, Ail Parker and John Parker, of Pltteburg. Or egon. u7all CHAS. B. MOOKEd, Register. nonce or riunQ rmt mcouut. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT ON THE Tih day of March, A. D., ItMl. I duly tiled lo the county court of Columbia County, lu tbe state of Oreron, my Anal account of all re ceipt and dlsburaementa aa th administrator 01 tne ata!e 01 niiey Auaraa, ueceasea, ana that the county court of aaid county bas aet Tuesday, the 15th day April. A. D., 1B, at tbe hour 01 a oeiorg ta ute aiternoon 01 that nay at tb county court-house In the city of &t. Helen, In aaid county, a lb Ume and plan for hearing obieetlons to sueh final account and tbe settlement thereof. This notice la published in Thi Oaaoon Mist by direction of tne under signed a administrator aud of the Mid county court. E. E. QUICK, As administrator of the estate of Mley Adams, deceased St. Helens, Oregon, thi March Uih. A, v.. 1902. o. li. liruber. aq. atturser for aamiuistrator NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT .TOTICR IS HEREBY GIVEN BY THE CJ- dersiened executris. of the estate ol fi Whitney, deceased, that ah has Hied In th countv court of the eotintr of Columbia, slat of Oregon, her nni Account i ser aiiminisira lion upon aaid estate, together with her petition for final settlement and distribution; and that the Hon. J. It Doan, Judge of aaid court, haa ap pointed Monday, the am oay ol stay, is;: o'clock In the afternoon of said day, as the time, and the court-mom of said court at thecourt-bouse lu Ht. Helena, Oregon, as the place, of bearing said Snal account aud petluon lor oisirioittton, aua oi me settlement mereor. Any and all persons Interested may appear and fie objections to the same ur any part thereof. Dated March 28. 901 P. L. WHITNEY. Gxeculrix of the estate of B. F. Whitney, de ceased, w. 11. Powell, Attorney lor executrix, CASTOR I A For Infants and Childrea. Tba Kind You Hare Always Bongfif Bears the Signature This will save your Life, By inducing you to use Dr. King's New Discovery, For " Consumption, Coughs and Colds, The only Guaranteed Cure. nwvure. nu Pay. Your Drug- flat will It- m ABSOLUTKLY CURES Grip, Influenza. Asthma, Bronchitis, Whooping Cough, Pneumonia, or any AUBcuuu wi too xnroat ana Ajungs. -TRIAL BOTTLES FREE. Begnlar Six SO cent aad $1.00 WHITE COLLAR LINE P0RTHND-IST03U ROUTE, 8TR. "BAILEY GATZERT." Pally Bound Trip Bxcept Sunday. Through Portland connection with Steamer Kahcotta trom Ilsraco and lng Beach Point. White Collar LlneTtcketa Interchangesrds with u. at. at n. ana v. t. company Ticnets. TIME CARD. Leave Portland Lease Astoria 7 A. M. 7 P. M The Dalles-Portland Route. 8TEAMER "TAHOMA." Between Portland, The Dalles and way points. TIME CARD Leave Portland Tues.. Thtir.. Rat T A. if. Arrive at The liailes same day 6 p. M. Leave Tbe ballet bun., Wed., Frt 7 A. M. Arrive st Portland sams day at . 4 P. M. MCALS THE VERY BEST. This Rout has lb Orandesl 8cu!c Attrae. Hon on Earth, LANDING AND OrHCt: Foot of Alder Street. Both 'Phones Main 161. PoarLasD, Oaauos, E. W. Cbichtom , agent, Portland; Pba thkb & Babmkm, agents, Hood River; J. C. Wyatf, agent, Vancouver; Wolpord A Wvebs, agents, White Salmon ; Jon M. Fillooh, agent, The Ualles; A. . Taylor, agent, Astoria, A Valuable Medicine for Coughs and Colds Id Children. "I have not the slightest hesitancy In recommending Chamberlain's Cough Rtunedv to all who are suHVrlntl from cmalia anil colds." BSVS Clins. M. Cra mer, a well-known wituili tusker, ol Co- lumbo, Ceylon. "H lias boen some two vears since the citv UiiMnnry flrut attention to this valuable medicine and 1 have re,atdly used it and It has alwavs been heneHclal. It hna cured tllH ntlil'klv Of all t'llest colds. It Is Baneciallv vtfVctlve for children and seldom takes more than one Untie to cure them of hoarseness. I have per- ana. led nianv to trv this valuable medi cine ami tliev ara all as well pleased as mvself over the results." tor sale at the Ht. Helens pharmacy. OalBTOniAs Btsnths I" M Vw Hr khnn BlgDatus at The Great Dismal Swamp Of Virginia is a breeding ground of malaria germs. Ho is low, wet or marshy ground everywhere. These germs cause weakness, chills and fever aches in ths bones aud muscles, and may induce dangerous maladits. Kut Electric Bitters never fail to destroy them and cure malarial troubles, itiey will sureW prevent typhoid. "We tried many remedies (or malaria, and stomach and liver troubles," writes John Charles ton, of Byesville, O., "but never found auvthins as good as Electric Bitters Try them. Only 50c. The 8t. Helens pharmacy guarantees satisfaction, OABTOnXA. ' a, us II Km o Hm hwn BMtfS Wields a Sharp Ax. Millions marvel at the multitude of maladies cut off by Dr. King's New Life Pills the most distressing too, stomach, liver and bowel troubles, dyspepsia, loss oi' appetite, jaundice, bilinusnes., fever, malaria all fall liefore these wonder workers. SSo at the St. Helens phsr- uiacy. OABTOnXA. BwnUs 1ta Vol HtwMwirt Bif aeien st Try Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets, tbe best physic. For sale at the Bt. Helens pharmacy. n Stanwood & Sherman Bros. -MANurACTvaiie or- Lumber r Bridge Timbers and Ties a Specialty. W manufacture Srst-elat rough lumber for all purpose for tb trade, which w aU at a moat reasonable flgur. Dimension Lumber. Price at the Mill, $6 Per M. YANKTON, OREGON. W. D. atOYSB. T. B. WALLACB. THE St. Helens Hotel Wall Acs a Moras, Psora., Is Again Open to the Public. Meals Served on Short Notice. Beds 20 Cents, Meals 26 Cents. FEED BAM IN CONNECTION. BOSSES TO HAT 10 CENTS. Sr. Hilsnb, : Oagaon. DOWN-COUNTY PEOPLE SHOULD SO TO Till Clatskanie Drug Store HI THB1B Drugs and Medicines CUOICB Toilet Articles and Perfamery Of. J. E. HALL Pnpnttor Clatskanib Onsaon. Oriental Hotel Kcoaaa Blaksslsv, Psor. TABLE BOARD AND ROOMS AT RSASONABLB FlOUBK. Visitors met st stfamer landing snd gueata' bag - Miwr. COMMERCIAL MENS' HOME. ST. HELENS, : : OREGON. KSTABI.ISHKD ...1902 isrr. JOHN A. BECK DEALER III Watches, Diamonds, Silyenare, ....JEWELRY..., Repairing a Specialty. tm Morrison 8t Bt. Front A First, PORTLAND, WATTS & PRICE OUR SPECIALTIES Hard Wheat Floor, Sborts and Bran. We can save you money. , Scappoose, - Oregon. I IWISMSkksM Tlio Kind You Have Always Bought, ud which haa been in um for over 80 years, Iiaa borne the Itrnatore of j - end haa been made under hla per. Sip j aoneiaupervtalon alnce Its InAuicj, 4iArZ7-UCA4i Allow no one to deceive you In this. AU Counterfeit, ImlUtlona nd Juat-na-food" are but EsperlnicnU that trifle with nd endanirer the health of luOinU vud ClaUdren-Experlonce Kinat Experimflns. What Is CASTOR I A Oaatorta la a harmleM aubatltute for Cantor OH, Pare, srorlc Drops and Soothing Syrup. It U I'loatawit. It conUlna neither Opium, Morphine nor other MarcotJo ambsUnce. IU aire IU tiarautee. It deatroye Worjutf tnd allaya Feveriahnesa, It cure Dlarrhtea and Wind Colic. It relieve Teething Trouble, cures) Constipation atnd Flatulency. It aaslmllatea the Food, regulate the etoiuach and Vowel, giving healthy and natural sleep. The Children' ranaoeaThe Mother' Friend. GENUINE CASTORIA ALWAYS Bears the Six yrj s2L r My i it .His" mm' jj The Kind You Haye Always Bought In Use For Over 30 Years. PROFESSIONAL. S. H. GRUBER, ATT0RXE Y- AT- LA W. Offiollo I. B. Quick, ST. IIKLKNS, i S ORE' ION. Will fir boat personal allrnllon lu all lal oisltprs utrustr4 lo ma IS III pracllr. Id all th Slats ami l ull! Btaus CMsru. W. H. POWELL, ATT0UXE Y-AT-11 W. Dtri'TT DISTSJCT ATTOSHSr. ST. HUES, 1 I OR BOON. R. P. CiBAUan. T. J. Clbbtom. Attorneys-at-Law. 906 Slarquan Bullrllnt, Portlami OrfOB. Cnlambls Coaotr basias will nw.1' prompt attention. I. W. PaY W. B. DILUKD DILLABD & DAY. ATTORXE YS-AT-LA W Ufllr'a Dffxt floor to Cnrirthoua, HT. lltl.tNS. OHKl.O.S'. flnral tirartlr In rsmris ol Oresoo or Wsh Insuin. Abstract maul tllracilj fraai euuutt rvourua. Dr. Edwin Ross, Physician and Surgeon. ST. HELENS, OREGON. Dr. H. It. Cliff, Physician and Surgeon. ST. HELENS, OREGON. Dr. J. E. Hall, Physician and Surgeon. CLATHKAME, OREGON. Dr. C. L. Hatfield, Physician and Surgeon. VER'ONIA, OREGON. Stealer JOSEPH KELLOGG Uavss Portland on Taeaday, Thurstlav a Oil Bat. snlaj at 7 a. m. lor St. H$n$, Kalama, Camin faint, Raliitr and Itlte, Arrlvlns at Portland Hondas, W4 Doaly and KrIUay at 2 p. m. Waarf loot ol Salmon St H. HuLMAM. Afsnt. X STORIA & COLUMBIA RIVER all RAILROAD COMPANY. aii trains stsis pioa. hMMU.. .. , - t Ilk W.I. u..T. .1. "m. .... ...,.,., , ,r.ins to ,, irom th Kastaods,mi.d r-.lnta. At Portland with all B. a N. Co. s boat and rail lln. t . .. ,, .m... iNfiui. Irrvn.V"'"' Astoria or war point, mnitlta train at Houlton, . ...... .w... ...mis will stop In lat tiaa. sn. Psa. At Astoria, Or 1 rain will stoo to lat nmZ I77Z nm i w . asADPoirs g VTATIO OAILV. 3 n H r. . .. ' a. u. r a. Vi 7 (10 U0 .0 t,v Portland Ar It 10 lo I1 S Oft M SD.4 ....Oobl .... 10 0ft II j S Sis o.s ...Kalnl.r i JO W M ) 3S UI.A ... Pyramid... lOO SS 1 44 ( 40 U ....W.vn.r . . SK M T m m ma ...Mm"":.: I ? i M 10 00 S2.8 ..Clatskaiil,.. i u T1 OS 10 10 6S.4 ..Marshland.. Ol SS 1 10 2171.3 .. Waatport.... S W 1 1? r1 tin I0M 7S.7 ....Cllton. In 7w sj 10 00 10 MIWI6 ... Knappa.. S 17 rl 10 0 11 05 00.1 ...Sanson S 07 5 " kaj I0SS 1IJS1M.4 ...John Uar H S 3 J0J0 lLWiW.Ar.Aslorla.I,. 7 4 J fo 14 wstikr, l s I an up Ik. ji i at 1 I THE NEW YORK STORE Ha just received a large Invoice ol Summer Goods, Shoes, Dry Goods, Groceries, Boots, Shoes, Etc. EE. MOEGUO, fc Cooper Building, Main Street, St Helens. Orei?on. ; Signature of a,AViVV.V1 MEAT I HEAT I ItfATI i -at tmb- City Market V Ht. Hblbbs, Oasooa LINOSAY A MORTON, PROP'S. -DBALBBS l- rreshanubaltMeat., City trails, logging camps, steam- boats ami railroad camps m supplied. a , , OBIIBBS riLUCO ON SUOBT KOTICB. S V II A MU1VVU g Bhiss ,wrpnt n nr., wy.nl. x -Onlj th bt ol ( 1 Lipors and Cigars Kept ioStoctjj CYRUS NOBLE And othr popular brand ot whlssl.s always In sUxk WEINHARD'S BEER os diaailil. "Tom Benton" Cigars. All ths latsat nnrspapra sad othar rop ular psirutileala, FOR PORTLANO DAILY Steamer Iralda C I. HoeghM. Matf. RAILROAD TIME. Lsavaa Ralnl.rdallv vn.f.f aMnttvttfrtrPnrt. land, at A. al diwtlni (mm Hi. Il.lri.s all o'cloi.-it. M., arriving at U. naturnins. iaava fort laud si aw r. no iol.us t i 41. ' Passcusers ani Fast Freitbt - PORTLAND INDINU, TAYIX)R ST. Mr- OB PORTLAND, DAIL.T. -BTBAMla- 4America,, r Willamett Slongb Route r wave St. Helen. ... 6:80 A M Arrive at Portland. .10:80 A M Leave Portland 8:30 PM Arrive at St. Helen. 0:00 P M f ABB SO CUNTS. Will Carry Nothing but Psssen gsrs and Fast Freight. JAMES OOOD, Haslar. H ii J BV JB kiaX OTiUlUiUiUiUiUiUaUmiiiiUiUiUW