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KEELER H. GABBEBT,
Suitoa AMD PlOmtROI.
, M. Watt, of BoKfpooM), win
id town Monday,
Persaal afentloa, ,
Mm. V. P. fllaaKliter bu been tUIU
In friend at RnlnliT. ' ' !
Mr. Kiin lllkljr risked her
Mer it linlnler Friday night. , ' '
Mm, W. A. Wood returned Butnrdav
(rmn vUit 10 hur old burnt it lUlnlur,
It. R. fMwmnw of VtraooU, jra a
vlwitor In llm uy, during Veejc.
J. B. K. Bonrn", of Kklnler, ni In
81. lleli'ii Monday. rt " '
Mr. E
visitor in
William McDonald, of Msyger, wa
a viotlur 111 tuwfiuring me nmt 01 the
8. Ituck. a well. known rosldnnl of lh
' V an k ton nelgliburhood,' wa In the city
11- ,. l.i .- 1
... .MM .
Claude fitralian, wql known young
attorney of Portland, wa In Ht. Helena
Mmiday.
Miaa Winnie War. of Portland, la vi
Kiug Mine May Whitney and oilier rel
ativea,
' Attornev Oram E. Hall returned
trout Portland Monday morning , after
ipond'ng uie ruurin were,
' M. Haion went down the CohitnM
Tuesday, and ordered bla Mist aent to
Astoria nniu turuier instruction,
T. A. Clou! hirer waa down from rVnn-
nouee Monday, and reporu-d that their
celebration waa a great auooeai.
l. ... . .
diaries mnneree, wno waa at onetime
publlaher of Tna Mmt, la connected
with a Mm ford Pit, aaya the Jack
ewiiviiie timet,
8. P. Ballard, of Pittsburg, .who waa
hire lint week, jwporta that the bay
crop la unuaually good in the Nehaloni
country.
Mr.. Jainee Muckle came down from
Portland Haturday morning on the
ateanier Kellogg, and via I ted relative
here for a lew houra.
U. M. Ueeghley, of Vernonla, waa In
town Saturday, aua took out a new
luower. lie waa accompanied by Wit'
Haul Meiuuger, jr,
Miaa Mary Conyert left btat nlitht for
her home at dalejunle, and will re
main until Sunday.-Oregon City Cour
ier-He rata.
8. P. Donkel. formerly of thle count
hat ordered Tna MiT and Weekly Ore-
p-unlau aent to bia addreaa at Laa,
urooa county
Adam Stump, of Scappooae, of flea
nooMi. the well anowq pioneer, waa
tiwn Saturday, and briaine one of the
aeveral new aubecribere to Tna Miar
but week.
Mra. John Bland and daughter, of
Uter Iaiand. Or., and Miaa Clara Carl
in, are the gunata of Cotnniiafiluner
John Carlton and wife ol the Middle
Valley. Skamockawa Eagle.
Mra. M. J. Canty waa down from
Portiaud Monday, looking after maitera
nnrlainina to the eatate of her lata hut?
land. The Canty'a formerly lived at
JJoer laiaod.
Suit Fitb Warden Van Duaen. of Aa
tor la. waa in M. Helena for a few houra
Haturday. It la preaomed that be waa
looking alter me eiurgoon tuai are noae
ing around in the Columbia in thja vi'
clnity.
J, S. Caato, of New Era, Clactramei
county, atata grange orgnniaer, waa in
town Hunday ninbt on hit way home
' from Mitt, where lie had inetliuted a
new grange with SO charter member.
Tula make the foirth grange in Coluin
b a county.
Ki-Counfy Clerk ant) Mra. J. G.
Watt, alter lour year reeidence In
St. Helen, moved out to tliir old borne
at ricappooee Tumaiay. Mr. and Mra.
Watte Lave many friend here, and will
be tuieeed in aocial and fraternal cir
cle. O. U. Wilton, a well known retident
of Miit; waa In town Monday. He re
ported that a new grange had boen or
ganiaed there with 30 charter aembere.
William f ringle it matter, and Mra.
Nettie Petereon la avcreury. He alio
atated that many timber claim were
being told la that tection.
Mr. and Mra. David Davla, who have
been reeidente of Ht. Helen for the
paat nine nine yeara, departed laat Sat
urday for Portland, where they will
make tbeir future home. They will be
greatly miterd here in aociety. The
Uaiette wlahee thetrt much prosperity
In their new home. Qt Helena item in
the Balnier Uaaette. ,
Hon.ThomaaJ. Cleeton, of Portland,
waa in Ht. Helena Friday in attendance
on the adjourned aeeaion of the circuit
court. On the previoua day be deliv
ered th Fourth of July celebration at
Ctatakanle. Mr. Clu'fn and bia law
partner were former well known attor
ney of fit. Helena, and have built up a
good bualnea in the metropoli. ,
Mr. II. Tyacakiuorla, accompanied
by her mother, Mra. Lancaater, moved
to her farm on Bachelor' Island Tuea-day.-
Mr. T. left for Nome laat Friday
to look' after tome mining property In
which hethea an interest, He recently
received word that a rich atreak of pay
dirt had been uncovered.
, d. W. Alchardton, until recently a
realdent of Uelena, waa in town Mon
day and Tueeday. He waa re-elected
road aupervlaor of district No. 8, but
filed bla realgnatlon with t,he countv
court on account of bia removal to Hud
eon. Mr. Richenlaon haa purchased a
fairly well Improved farm at' the latter
place, and with bia family, will make it
la future borne.
County School Superintendent 1. U.
Copeland went to Uladatone park Tue.
day, to attend the Willamette Valley
Chautauqua Aaaemblr. It haa been a
long time elnoe be had the benefit of a
vacation, but be took bla typewriter
along, and will attend ' to mattor pei
tulniiig to hi office, that require atten
tion, i ' '
E. II. Flagg, who U connected with
the United Statea cuatoma aervloe at
Oirole City, Alaaka, waa a paaaenger on
theaouthl)ouinl Northern Faclflo train
that pkaaed Houlton Sunday evening.
It I learned from Mra. Fiatrar' rela
tive, who live here, that Mr. Flagg had
Intended to make a abort viait to Ore-
rm. Over a doien year ago, Mr.
lagg waa publitber of Tub Mit for a
time.
Mr. and Mra. O. 0. Barger returned
Monday night irom a viait to their
daughter, Mra. F. M. Manning at Mu
Uno, Clackamaa county. They were ac
companied borne by Mr. Barger
mother, Mra. Sarah Farnaworth, of
Lyon, Linn county. She will visit her
daughter for a couple of month. At
the Manning borne at Mullno laat Sat
urday, a family reunion waa held.
About 26 persona were present, and
OVe generation were represented , Mrs.
iViuiHwofUi Ik b vrarwolil. '
Ml LottiafHall returned Monday
jrom visit to friend In Portland.
Mr. and Mr. Jams Beegle, of War-
.u ivwb yeaieraay.
-'i:W"t. th? B,ubw merchant,
" wwa oaiuruay.
Switaer. ,
mra. p.rnniii fi.nn.. tt-,..
I i i.i . 1 vi union
via iing ner mother, Mr. E
ueoree W. 1'errv. ol Hnnltnn ... i
town Monday, end renortjwl ti,.i ti.. 1..
jome phuwa the standing clovur hay had
lallun to thegtound, and waa moulding.
frank Ionkev. on nf lv,.i 1, ,,..
rnaifinnu. ol M at. hi In ui nui...
juBMiay, ana ordered Tu Mint and
nwjaiyvregonianeinit to hi address.
. ..... ... ...
mrs. M. J. Hoott. tlm l.ml .t ,.1 i..
Kalama Houae, at Kalama, was a boat
piwiixnr on ner way noma Irom fort-
mnu weuneMiay evening.
Mr. and Mr. J. II, Collin will go to
Y. vmy vuu7 w wr iienry Wat
tran talk bnlore the Chauuuqua Aa-
wiiui; ni. u inu.ioiie para..
Mia Myrtle Powell ha adjourned
nrr wiiwii at iiuaaon lor the tumnier
vacatlou. and hat bean vl.liU. ,..
brother, W. H. Powell, for aeveral day
11. A. KhePflltn. Of the KLnn.rvl
II ... 111 m, . ""f
T'dllMU nj), BKWnilll mi I all) R (Oil,
wftfiittowa Wedn?idy. and reporusd
uwi iu uwuiiii wm auinK t good bui-
rerrv Georire. who li mnh.vw. wtU
me roriianu ueneral Klectrlo Com
pany, it visiting hie parent, Mr. and
Mra. A. H. Ueorire. durlnir hia
vacauon 01 two weea.
John Morri. formerly of thia til..
haa written to K. E. Quick to have the
Mint .Miit tsi lilm at ti
kima county, Wash. He stated (n the
letter that he had nurchaeed a amall
tract of land there.
Guv R Millaand Win Mellinaer
In Jtown Wedneaday on their way to a
KVKinKcamn. near iainiamet. wiinr
they have been employed for aome time
past. They had been to their homea in
Nehalem to celebrate the Fourth.
S. A. Mile vlaltod Kalama Wednea.
day, and atated that the 60-ton cyanide
puiui tor uie varnau mining and Min
ing Company, arrived from Denver
while be waa there, and conaiderale in
terest was expreaaad concerning the
future development of the mine.
John F. Peteraon. of Mitt, waa in town
Monday and Tuesday, and furniahed a
complete liat of Uie offlcere of the
new uraoge, aa follow: Master, John
rrtngle: overseer, Frank heteraun:
treasurer, N. P. Peteraon; ateward,
Lemick Peteraon; secretary, Nettie
Peteraon, and other odicera are Edith
Ueda and Mra. N.J. Peteraon.
W. W. Allen, of Verndnia. drove over
1 uetciay and Drought out Jamee Adams,
(juy miiis, win Meuingor and Kobert
Mt'l'huerson. Tbe latter waa on his
way to lua to bla old California borne.
On bia return trip Wednesday. Mr.
Mitla took in Ueorge Smith and family,
who hare been at Cathlainet. Waah..
for tome time paat. Mr. Smith and
family will reside on hla homeatead.
Rev. Lew Daviea arrived lip from
Rainier Monday morning, bavins spent
Saturday and Hunday there. He
preached there Hunday to a good con
vmriLlun. Hnr Daviea aava that kxin.
icria a proiniaing field, and it ia tbe in
tention of the oriraiiiMtlon to erect a
church edifice at that place. Ex-County
Judge Lan Blanchard haa donated a
building lot and (iibacrlhed 1 10 lor that
purpose; the congregation naa fiuu on
1 ini i4 miiu kilo liHUHii v.w..nfvi kvis.t
will donate tfOU. It ia not anticipated
that thara will he any difHrultv in raia-
ing the remainder of the fund needed
to erect the propoaed building.
Personals from theClattkanleChief.
Mra. J. M. Blackford and daughter,
Ixjia, left Monday morning for San
raiiciaco to visit relativea. Mr. ttlack'
ford accompanied them a far a Fort-
laud Mr. and Mra. William Flub
rer. of Mayger. were in the city viaiting
frienda Sunday. ,...W. K. Tichenor
waa doing business in Portland the first
of the week Tilden (iraham left
Monday mornlog for San Francisco, to
try hia luck in the' Bay City Mr,
are visiting frienda in Haxelgrove this
week Miss lyiia r.uns, oriicminn-
vllle. are vis una with the Misses Mag
vie and Mabel black ford thi week
V. ... ......I ...J I..J Al. '
Uau nice wai a roriianu visitor una
week E. E. Hogberg, of Fiahhawk,
wa transacting business in town Wed
nesday.. (Jua Peteraon, of Mist, waa
in town Monday.
a
jfjsay . ...
Messrs. G. P. Murrav and Herman r Smith h 9ve efwA
the Muckle sawmill, and are here doing preliminary work.
Muckle Bros, and the residents of St Helens have sub
scribed $2,000 to b.uild a grade for a railroad spur to the
main Northern Pacific line at Houlton. Negotiations are
now pending with the Railroad Company to lay the rails.
f' 5
Te bo Held la St. Helena A beat Aa
- goat 80th.
Manager Wood, of tbe local baseball
team, states that the detail are being
arranged for a tournament to be held
here about August 20th. Every base
ball team in Columbia county Will be
invited to enter the contest. The cop
trophy now on exhibition at Ross's
drug store will again be awarded to the
winner. It waa won by tbe Clatekanie
team last year. A puree, also will be
awarded to the winners.
The tournament waa held here last
year on September 5tii and ttth, ami
was a great eve nt.N It promises to tie a
1 more elaborate event thia year than
last. There will be some scientific play
ing for tbe chuiiipiotishlp cup jaiul
money prise.
Every Haturday Kxsuraion Item to
Clataop and l,ong Beach, via
A. V. It. Hallway.
Beginning Sutunlay. June Mth, and
every Saturday thereafter, during the
lunmiw sea-nn, the Astoria A Columbia
River Riiilrond Cl'inpany will sell round
trip excursion ticketa from all ebitiom
between Portland and Clatekanie inclu
sive, to all points on Clatsop and return
at rate of $2.50. Tickets limited good
to return Sunday evening. Close con-
Iiiv'.ii.'iin ov nQuiun wuu sirmiiwr j., .1 1
entta to mru from tstntr RmpIi .
The above is an every day scene ion the Columbia with
Mount St. Helens looming ud on the Washington side.
Twenty-five to 30 steamboats land daily at the wharves of
tne town ot fat. Helens, and take on 1,000 cords of wood
monthly for their engines. All the Lewis River and Cow
Jitz River boats, as well as those on the main river, stoo at
a-. W9 J a . a ,
ot. neiens lor ireignt and passengers,
OF LOCAL INTEREST,
Jay Dennine? la painting and other-
wUe'improving hla residence property
Sneclal inducemenU will be offered
to encourage correspondence from very
section of the county, tun mist wants
the newa from every precinct and post'
office.
Jna Hill, who haa made a success at
logglngi has quit the business and will
build a sawmill somewhere on the Co
liimlila. aa ha haa aome good timber
land on that stream. Kelso journal.
W. H Hibble. of Noon'a ranch, near
w.. Mm.ln Lit RnnrfittA oat hla
dislocated right wrist righted. The ac
cident waa tb result of a fall while run'
ning. . v ,
l. C Cox and Mra. Kate Connell were
narrlnd at Kalama laat Saturday. The
groom is a resident of Republic, and the
bride i a daughter of J. H. Swager, of
this place. Cowlita Valley Journal.
Tha Ormrnn Fiah and Game Associa
tion have placed 122,000 Eastern brook
trnut in Oreson streams, and 10,000 of
tha number went into the north fork ol
the Soappoote i,n this county.
Tha Lane of the Kalama Bulletin
nrintad last Week, contained a clever
Lrifa.nn nf tha cloa Intr exercises of the
public achonl, also neatly executed cut
of the achool building, graduating data,
and the principal oi tne school
There will be a game of baseball on
the St. Helens field next Hunday after
noon, and thecdotestanta will no doubt
play ball. Tha contest will be between
the Flfer'a Union team of Portland, and
tbe St. Helen, club.
George Cunningham sustained aome
nalnfofinlurles bv falling between the
two-plank aldowalk that conneoU St.
Helena ana tiouiuw. - v.e"
to town for treatment, and s now well
along on the road to recovery.
A number of the memoera oi mo
Rathbone SiBter gave Mr, ana mra,
i di w.tu A nleaaant farewell sur
prise party last Saturday night, Lunch
wa aerved, and a deligWul time waa
during the paat few day a lot, of bras
castings were taken from the Muckle
sawmill. The lot was not discovered
until Wednesday afternoon. The mill
u i V'.i. i fnnnd a short distance
rwiy The lf aniounte to about I75J
Miaa Beatrice C rouse haa leased the
dining room of tbe Oriental Hotel, and
opened it up to the public Tuesday.
r.unvne Diaaeaiey win conunue w cun-
uct the hotel on tbe European plan.
Miaa C rouse is experienced in the mat
ter of serving meals to the public.
The 6-year old son of 11, T. Grewell,
few miles from town, fell in his fath
er' barn last Saturday, and sustained a
fracture ol both bones ol bl left arm.
The boy waa brought to St, Helena, and
the fracture reduced. The boy is fairly
along on the road to recovery.
District Attorney ' Allen today filed
two informations against two of the
holders of aturgeon. One waa against
Llndenberirar lor having 46 sturgeon.
and one against Schmidt for having 444
sturgeon. This amounts to some $12,
000. The venue of ail the other cases is
Columbia county. Astoria Budget of
July 2nd.
Tbe new officers of Ava Temple No.
IB, Rathbone Sisters, were installed
last Thursday night by Mrs. Lucy M.
Gray, last Thursday night : Paat chief,
Marie Watts; most excellent chief,
Lena B. Denning; senior, May Whit
ney; junior, Anna Richardson; mana
ger, Ida M. Harris; mistress of records
and cor.eapoiidence, Sarah Quick ; uiis
treaa of finance. Lncv M. Grav: protec
tor of temple, Eliza Switaer; guard of
ou ter temple, uara um.
Hon, Martin Both visited the county
seat laat Friday and Saturday, lie
went to Astoria to have the sale of the
new mill site confirmed. Through tbe
Instrumentality of Mr. Both the Blan
chard estate ha been brought out of a
precarious condition into shape for
hoi lding uo a large city at Rainier. Tbe
pace that is being set by Rainier busi
neaa men is worthy of emulation, and
.peaks volumes for the future of the
Jity. Ral nier Gazette.
The regular monthly meeting of the
city council waa held Monday night.
President Dart and all the councilman
were present, consisting of Messrs.
Godfredy, Miles, Gray and Slaughter;
also Recorder Switser and Treasurer
Quick. The natier of the dog tax ordi
nance, w hich l)ad been force for the
past five yeara, waa discussed aa to its
legality, aa aome persons were now re
fusing to pay the annual II tax im
posed. The recorder was instructed to
submit tbe matter to Attorneys Di Hard
and Day for an opinion. The m otion
to appoint a committee to investigate
the water supply on the Lemont place,
with a view of establishing a new water
work works svstem in the city, was
voted down, the matter of the side
walk improvements, heretofore ordered,
also was brought up, a tbe time limit
was approaching.
ABOUND THE COURT HOUSE.
Near
Matter
Officials and Other
I'eu-te, Etc.
It haa been a busy time around the
court house for several days paat The
execution of Schieve, adjourned term of
circuit court, the Installation of the new.
ly-elected county offlcere, prolmte court
and tbe sessions of the old and new com'
missionera' courts. All the newly'
officers were sworn and took their place
Monday,
Following is tbe roster of the county
omcera: i
.C. E. Daltjn. Ht. Helen.
Martin Until, kainier
..josepn u. uoau, rtatmer
...R. 8. Rattan, Ht. Helens
E. Kow, tit Helens
Ooroner
KeprriwntatiT..
Judge
Uherlff .:
Treasorer
Hunt, of schools
AMeswr
Surveyor
ultra
....I. H. Cotttland. Hoiiltoo
...Martin While, W. Helens
W. T. Watla, HounpouM
nenneraon, jaayirer,
rnm .i..i I H. L, Cotvln, Mnrshlsod
Commissioners J p CmM rilt.burf
' Deputies Harris and Wood are rer
tained in clerk' arid sheriff's offices.
Several of the justices, constables and
road supervisors did not file tbeir bonds
and oaths of officii within the time prer
scribed by law, -and the Troonty court
will appoint tbe delinquents to the po
sitions to winch they were elected. A
complete liat will be printed next week,
Judge McBride held an adjourned
term of circuit court last Saturday. In
the matter of tbe suit of C. E. Brower
vs. The Star Lumber At Logging Com'
pany, the mandate from the supreme
court authorizing a judgment forfS.OQO
against the defendant Company, waa
ordered entered. Decieea of divorce
were entered In the suits of Grace r . vs
Carl P. Putuian and Mary va George
Phelpa.
The achool district boundary board,
consisting of the county school super
intendent and the members of the
county court, held a seesion Tuesday,
and formed a new achool designated aa
No. 18. It is made up from the terri
tory ofl three districts in tbe vicinity
of Keasey.
A new woodshed ia being bnilt oat
of tbe lumber used to enclose the scaf
fold used for the execution of Schieye.
A. II.- George is doing the work.
EIGHTH GRADE GRADUATES.
Twenty. One en tbe Boll f Honor
With Dlplemaa.
County School Superintendent I. H.
Copeland baa furnished tbe Mist with
the following report ol those, who have
successfully passed the eighth grade ext
aminationa, according to tbe provisions
of the state school law :
Out of a total of 44 applicant for
graduation from the eighth grade de
partment of the public schools of Colum
bia county aim February, 1902, the fol
lowing 21 received diplomas:
Rainier Ftank Rice, Myrtle Delta,
Ruth Thayer, JfeVtie Swett, Esther
8vlvt
St. ' Helens-:Leot Whitney, Kexia
Moyer, Bertha Dart, Teresa Burns,
Charlotte Hall, Celia VanDyke, Dixie
Spinner, Henry E. McKibben.
Scappooee Maybell Garrison, Deasa
West.
Quinny Bertha Erickson.
Goble Kittie Lindsay, Thoma Hun
ter. Mist Emil F. Messing. Lameck Pe
terson, Johanna Magnuson.
Inhanna Magnuson, of Miat, carried
pff firat honora, having made a general
average 92 per cent. A close second
waa JaayDei uernsou, oi cvappvuv.,
with general average of 90.4.
Moalton News.
Mra. Ellxabeth Perry returned Sun
day from a visit to her daughter, Mrs.
Shintatter at uaaue noes, aan. one
spent the Fourth ot July there.
Harry Stanwood, ol tne Btanwooa,
Sherman Bros, sawmill, at Yankton,
wa in town ounaay.
Mr. and Mra. L. E. Bailey, Miss
Grace Keller and David Henehaw were
among the Houlton people, wbgi, visited
Portland on the Fourth.
Postmaster and Mrs. N, A. Perry vis
ited frienda at Scappoose Sunday.
8. M. Beaver and family, of Scap
poose, viaited Joun uimoereou ana
family Sunday.
Dupont Bros, took out their new en
gine for their valley sawmill Monday, it
having arrived on tne train irom t ort
land, and was delivered at Monitor;.
Assessor Martin White added abont
$;0,000 to the tax roll thia week by
getting a list of the homeatead final
proofs made by residents of this county
at the Oregon City land office for
year prior to the first of last March,
lie also secured the record of a few.
pieces of school land to which the title
had been perfected. There are about
45 tracts in all. A full list will be
printed next week. .
Dissertations Freaa Exchanges.
Editor Davis has sold the Oreoow
Mist at St. Helena to Keeler H. Gab
bert. The new editor doea not come aa
a stranger-to the people of Columbia
county, aa he waa connected with tbe
paper some yeara ngcu ' If the first ia
aue under bis management is any indi
cation, be will r&ake a" lively local pa
per. Forest GroVe TiBea.v.'-
Tbe Orboc Mibt changed hands last
last week, David Davis having sold the
plant to Keeler H. Gabbert. We wel
come Mr, Gabbert to the editorial field
of Columbia county, and wish hiui suc
cess. Clatekanie Chief.
Malicx ArTEBTnouHGT. K. H. Gab
bert, a newspaper man, formerly of thia
city, but recently of Oregon City, baa
gone to St. Helena to assume charge of
the Mist, as proprietor. "Gabbert" haa
many friends here, and haa the distinc
tion of setting more type after a case
waa bankrupt than any other "print,"
who ever struck tha town. Corvallis
Gaaette. .
Tub Oheoon Mut, one of Oregon 'a
brightest and newtiat country newsp
apers, which has been ably edited tne
.st few years by lavld uavta, haa
naold to Keeler H. Gabbert. Ka
lama, (Waah.), Bulletin.
Collins & Gray carry a large stock of
general merchandise, and their prices
are reasonable. Call on them whou you
want anything.
Tbe laat issue of the Pacific Home
stead contained a neat cut of the barn
and herd of cattle, belonging to B.
West, near Scappooee.
We are still furnishing the Weekly
Oregoniao and Mist together for year
for only $2.00. Subscribe now.
CASTOR I A
For Infanta and. Children.
TUt Kind You Han Always Bosgfat
Bears the
Signature
Tbe Beet Liniment for Strains.
Mr. F. H. Wella, the merchant at
Deer Park, Long Island, N. Y., says:
"I alwaya recommend Chamherlrin's
Pain Balm as the best liniment for strains.
I used it last winter for a severe lame
ness in the side, resulting from a strain,
and waa greatly pleased with the quick
releif and cure it effected." For sale at
tbe St Helens Pharmacy.
If A Man Lie To Von
And say some other salve, iontment,
lotion, oil or alleged healer is as good as
Bucklen'a Arnica Salve, tell him thirty
yeara of marvelous cures of Piles, Burns,
Boils, Corns, Felons. Ulcers, Cuts, Scalds
Bruises and Skin Eruptiena, prove it 's
the best and cheapest. 25c at Dr. E.
Roes' drug store.
Summer complaint is unusually preva
lent among children this season. A well
developed case in the writers family
waa cured last week by the timely use
of Charaberlain'a Colic, Cholera and
Diarrhoea Kemedy one of tbe best
patent medicines manufactured and one
which is alwaya kept on hand at the
home of ye scribe. This is not intended
as a free puff for the company, who do
not advertise witb ns, but to benefit
little sufferers who may not be wilhia
easy access of a physician. Mo family
shoo Id be without a bottle of thia medt
cioe in the botwe, especially in the sum-
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urer nine. utiiBinv, lows, joarnai.
For sale at tbe St. Helens Pharmacy,
State Normal School,
Monmouth, Or.
Graduates of the school are in con
stant demand at aalariea ranging from
$40 to $100 per month. Students take
the state examination during their
course in the school, and are prepared
to receive state cer tinea tea on gradua
tion. Expenses range from (120 to
1175 per year. Strong normal coarse
and well eauipped training department.
The fall term opens September 16th.
tor catalogue containing loll informa
tion, address
K. V. KESSLEKf President,
Or J. B. V. BUTLER, Secretary.
Watts & Price,
-DEALERS IS-
Flour" and Feed ,
Choice Groceries
Staple Dry Goods r
!e$t Qoalitj Shoes'.
Hardware and Notions
KOTICE PUBU0 survey.
omce ol County Surveyor. July t, 1903.
.TOT1CKW HERKBY. GIVEN THAT THE
County Surveyor will o-
subdivide aoooroinii , " ji.
23. T 4 N.. R 3 W.. Wlltam.tte Meridian.
We furnish Tiik Mist and Weekly
Oregonlan for '$2.00 a year. .
Ha rd whe at floury at QolVms 4 Gray' i
ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE OF REAL
ESTATE.
T,vrTi- la HFStBY GIVES. THAT I,
D. J. ewiuter, ai the Adai tntstrator ol ths
estate ol Michael J. Canty, deceased. In Co
lumbia oouniy, in the state ot Oregon, under
and by virtue ot an Order ol the County Court
of said Columbia county, made tn tha matter
of tha said estate and dated July 8th. A. D..
1902, will at the front door of the County Court
iii.u.a in th. cut at Hi. Halens tn said Coantv.
at the hour ol lu o'clock tn th forenoon on
Kiiturdav, tbe 9th day of Autrust, A. 0., 1903,
Eroceed'to offer for sale tn the highest and bst
idder therefor for cash, or nut less than one
half to be paid at the tlraa of the sale and
tha remainder within not to exceed one year,
all deferred payments to be secured by Hnt
montage 'he property told and to bear in
terasltat at eight per cent per annum, all the
right, title and interest that tha said Michael
J. Canty had at tha time of his deoth, In and tv
the following described real property situ
ated In snid Coltiraula county In the State of
Oregon to-wifc The Northwest quarter of Seo
lion Five In Township Five North of Rauge
Two. West of th Willamette Meridian.
listed at St. Helena, Oregon, this July 8th,
I90&
D. J. 9WITZER, as Administrator ol th Ka
tate of Michaol .'. Canty, deceased,
8. H. OKl'BEg, Attorney for the Adminis
trator ' " - ' '
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By giving you just tittle mora for your money titan
yon can get elsewhere.
We Expect to Keep "
By selling you a quality of goods that will InrariaM T
give entire satisfaction.
NOT JUST NOW .; j
A Superb Quality of Goods
BUT ALL THE TIME. , 3!
DART & MUCKLE,
rOPULAB DEALERS,
ST. HELENS
PHAUMACY
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Patronize a drug store when yotj.
want pure, fresh and reliable ; ' (
Drags and Patent Medicines
Perfumery, Toilet Articles, Etc. '
HEADQUARTERS FOR SCHOOL BOOKS
A Fine Line of Writing Supplies, ,
Plain and Decorated Crepe Paper, Etc.
Direct from Pnblisher-Re0nlar 25- ent Hoiels Only 10 Cents
How About Your Title?
BE YOU BVKV It U all
L KEl dKD tnat aoverm.
riaht? , Remember (hat It la the
it ia our biulnaiw to earcb tba
rantaiB tn relation to land
Maim Strttt
C records and show wbat the?
tltlaa. If Ton contemolate burlne land or loanini; monev on real
a. late aeenritr, take no man'a word, but tiu-lst upon knowing what
the record shows recanltnir. the title. An Abstraot isaaeaenUsl aa
a deed. Insist on baring it. We have tbe only set of abetraat
books in tba coantv. A 11 work promptly executed and satisfaction
guaranteed. II you hare property Ui kiturt give una osll. We are
agent tor the best Are tnsurunee companies in tbe world. If rou
have property for tale list it with ut and we will and a buyer.
E. E. QUICK & CO.,
sr. HELENS. oneeoM
New Method of Gold Filling
rTphis is tba latest and moat scientific method of Gold Filling.
No Hammering. So soreneas of the teeth, and none of those
Dreadful Headaches follow this rainless method of Gold Filling.
Dr. KKODER, Dentist,
317, Failing Bld'g
Portland, Oregon
Theodore S. Thoison,
Dentist
Information and Appointments by Mail, g
ROOMS 60 i 61, WASHINGTON BLDQ., g
Sontheist Cor. 4th & Wash. Streets, 6th Floor,
PORTIlSrX, OREGON.
TaKE KLItVATOK.
COLLINS & GRAY l
THE PEOPLES MERCHANT
Carry a foil stock of ataple and fane
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DRY GOODS, BOOTS AND SHOES, LEATHER, " HARDWARE,
WOODED WARE, TINWARE, GKANIXEWARE, CROCKERY.
" STATIONERY SCHOOL BOOKS,
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FLOUR, FEED, GRAIN, HAY, OIL MEAL, LIME, GLASS, OILS,
PAINTS AND. SIMILAR WAKES. -
Goods Exchanged for Produce
ST. HELENS,
OREGON.