OREGON MIST
Enterf-d t the I'oHiifflw ai ft. Helsue,
Unyim, a second-class wait matter.
Ihsiid Evr.y Fioat MoMiso Br
: KEELKR H. Q BBKRT,
Editor and J'sowuiitoii.-. '
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JULY 25, 1902.
COUNTY OFFICERS:
Repnr tentative , Martin Both. Rainier
Judm..
.JiHenn B. lou. Ratlilef
Sheriff
Tmnm .
But. ol schools.
Aaaeeuor
Surveyor
Clora
Cimmlaatonsra J
jOvooer
I. Httan, St. Helena
.r. r.oe, 8t Heleun
...t. n. Copeliinil. Honttoii
..Mar'ln While, Bt. Heleua
....w, T. Watts, se-iuionae
,. H. Hfmlfn n, Miyser.
,.H. L. Colvin. Miirshland
W. D Cue, Pitthur
C. E. Dait Ji, St Helena
STRAINS AT A GNAT.
The Rainier Garotte finds cause for
yrievoas complaint boenae the Mist
' complimented the County Court on the
fact that Columbia county was out of
debt, although four yesr agq thre was
n Indebtedness of letween 0,000 and
$60,000. It wails and gnashes its teeth
because there ia no opportunity to give
vent to howls of calamity, and by in
ference, inoana IW-ause Columbia
county is prosperous. It directly be
rates the County Court for not squan
dering the people monoy. or o ins
the county funds broadcast tiiat the peo
ple, or the favored ones, may gather up
the manna.
As for the credit given ex County
lerk Watts, he aided miterinlhr, along
with Assessor White and other county
Officers, to keep d urn the expenses of
' the county. These officer are entitled
to credit, and politics does iot cut any
figure In the matter. Ha anyone ever
charged that Sheriff Hittun was extrav
agant in his official capsoity T
The editor of the Gazette is extremely
anxious for some one to say something
against County Clerk Henderson. Why
this is so, is a pntxler. The Mi-t did
not support Mr. Henderson's candidacy,
and consequently d -es not expect any
lavors from mm In a linnm-ml way
The afisT does contend, however, that
thus far, Mr. Henderson ia proving a
capable and accommodating official, slid
not a word bss been beard sgeintt him
If the Uaxette put in less time at bor
ing the county court and county officers
for "pie," and devoted row of it
reading space to the up-bniMing of
the various sections of Columbia county,
it might have less cane for making a
personal attack on it subscribers, as it
did a few weeks ago.
While a newspaper ahonld be tme to
its political convictions, it? readers do
sot want to hear local politics discussed
and warmed over 62 time dnring the
year. For a time after a cKiopaign.
people like a rent. There i a time for
politics as well as evemhinit c)-e. ' -
If an Eastern iuiuilrjirt arrives in
the ennuty, ehouM not ewrv xt.ju
take pridH in telling him tVaf rhec-mnty I
has no indehiedn"s and ihsif the tax !
levy and assessed valuation are low. Is
there any politic in these things?
A newspaper Hio'tld have other pur
pones than to whine tifte.- otS.-ial "pap,"
as if it were the uliimau? object of all
things.
WBY, NO SALT, SALT SALUUN.
It is a peculiar isei tfiat bnt very lit
tle salt salmon it put by 1'acitic coat
packers at this time, although it wax
' 0'.ie time a stapl..- arti. le of export to
Eastern markets,, and tbt-ie w as a Urge
home conuuip"ioii. A St." Helens
cooperonce did a good busing making
smuion aits ana txtrrels, hut closed np
Lis shuplong ago, for cold storage aupa
rttus and canned salmon boxes are now
the principal enclnres of the Chinook
for nisrki'ting purposes. Persons in a
position to know, say sh it there is an
inquiry ami demand f ,r alt sslmon for
which there is no supply. There are
said to be many inquiries iu various
sections of Oregon for salt salmon, snd
iu the East there ie an org.-nt demand.
Albert Tozier, late president of the Na
tional Press Association, stated that
while at Charleston this summer, be
met a dealer, who enquired why suit
salmon were not packed in Ortsron at
formerly; tbat he bad ii.auy lta from
d. . I . I VP.
Ilfl UM.I..I l.lllll.a In..... I ...1 !,
.. . i.w.. ,v, wl) iH,i,iM,
Salt salmon brings a good price, and i
wliy utckers do uo not put up the proil
uct iu this way is not nnderstoad.
Ueorge W. BiU, tUe ntw receiver at
the Orngon City land uftiwt, ia proving a
nery capable odicial, aud will b of val
uable aasiiitaiiue to H gister C. ii.
Mooivs. tibu. . William tinliowsy, who
been the clever receiver for nearly si
years past, has fonneil a law partner
ship with Gilbert L. Hedges at Oregon
City, and will make a specialty of the
land business. -
It would be a valuable precaution for
Bt. Helens people to look well to the
noes on the roofs of their houses. The
well known Watts residence wa burned
at Scappoose a few days ago by sparks
from the chimney starting the dry uioss
into a blaze.
Tracy bus disappeared from view,
and Sheriff Cudihee knows not which
way to tnru in the chase. However, ii
it reported that- be has again showed
in a logging camp on the Sound.
John W. Mackey, the California mil
lionaire, who diet In London last Sun
day, waa the last ot t'e uuartet of be'
natua kings.
The Kehaleui woods are uiia mlira
wilh Umber cruisers, who are putting a
tain on the timber eiuinis sought to be
purchased." . .
j COUNTY COURT.
Regular July Term 1902
John B. Roan, Jmlge, and V. D. Cm;h
and H. L. Colvin, Commissioners.
Be it remembered, That t a regular
term f the County Court of the 8tat of
Oregon tor Columbia County, begun
ami held at the Ourt House in the City
of ft. Helens, it. said County and State
60 ou Wednesday, July iiiid, 1808, and be-
iug the lime fixed by law for holding a
regular term of said Court, wben were!
present. .
Hon. John B. Disn, Ouuty Judge,
Hon. 1VA. Frakes, County Commis -
a. it n tt ... n -i
." vo,,nl'
i di nr... n ... iii,.l
w. vt, vA'iiiivjr viva.
K. b. Uatiau, S ier.iT.
iue uroclauiatioii being made the fol
lowing proceedingi were ti1 : I
Journal was rend tor May term and
appruvrd.
iu the matter of extending time for
reluming tne aanisuieiit roil lor the
year liW2 It is ordered by the Court
(hat the time for n i iruing the assess- i
nieut roll by the snaesor be and the 1
same isnereoy ex e.iaeu until tne nrsi!te St Helens rharmacv.
iKIJKU.tT IU WtUWI IrV f til , WtWfOI
.h,- 1902.
lu the matter oF qualifying of road su
pervibors Uu tins day the lollowing
road supervuiors piesonted their certio
Chios oi election With the oath ot otlioe
aiiaclied thereto and tile the bond re
quired by the Court, wuicti is uuly ai-
proveu :
Clay Clark,
ri-rm in bclitnitt,
K. M. Lovelace,
j. . Jilel linger,
J. 1. Art-nioald,
James Kilby,
John M. Kwidick,
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July 3rd, Second Pay.
In the matter of ftual settlement with
road sup-rvisors On this day the fol
toamg supervisors accounts were ex
amined, approved, and their bondsmen
released 4roin any further liability:
Euiil Waseer, Ko. 6; W. L. Brown,
.o. 7.
Rebate of poll tax It appearing to
the Uourt that t red Trow bad paid hie
poll tax tor iyui upon two different as
sessments, it ia ordered that the clerk
uraw a warrant in favor of said i'red
Trow in the sum of $1.
Petition of Rice Bros, for permission
to use apart oi the county road for a
skid road asross the West side of the
Atkins place in Road district No. 6. Pe
tition grrnted upon condition said skid
road does not interfere with travel along
saia roaa.
In the matter of the assignment of tax
sale certificates Nos. 904 aud 1394 Pe
tition of J. A. Krum for assignment of
Uxsale certidcates 904 and 1304. waa
granted.
Monday, July 7th Third Judicial Day.
In the matter of the conntv offierre-
eleot qualifying On this day the follow
ing county ofhoers-eicct presented their
crriiUaatee of election with their oath of
office attached, and also tile their re-
pective bonds according to law. which
are approved by the Court, and said of-
u i r it uui r ijjsutucu iu meir respeci
iveotticcs"; II. Henderson, Countv Clerk. -
11. S. Hattan, Slieriff.
Edwin Boss, County Treasurer.
V. T. Waits, County Surveyor.
E C. 1'iclton, County Coroner.
Also comes ii. L. Colvin and presents
hie certificate of election and takes the
Tilth of office, and is declared duly in
stalled as County Commissioner.
The following road supervisors-elect,
present meir certificates of election
with oath of office attached, and lite
their bond as rfquired, which are duly
approvea:
J. F. Graham, road district No. 11.
Oliver Wilson, " " " 13.
John A. Krum, " " ' fl.
Thomas A. tirewell, " " 2.
. Petition of O. Hunter for license in
tioble precinct 0. E. Hunter having
filed bis petition aud proof of notice as
required by law and presents the re
ceipt of the treasurer for the sum of
I'M) for a liquor license tor the period of
six months from the 7th day of July,
1902, for tioble precinct, it is ordered
that said petition be allowed and license
issue to said Hunter for the period of
six months.
E. B. Elliott, road supervirar of dis-
Uict No. 10, having preiented bis final
report as such supervisor, the same was
examined by the Court and approved,
and his bondsmen released from any
further liability. , . . "
Application l -Thomas Cloninger for
pn i chase of old decking plank from the
Scsppoose bridire for the sum of 2, the
Court being advised in the matter said
application is allowed and the clerk or
dered to issue a receipt to Thomas Clon
inger upon the pavment of the sum
of2.
Tuesday, July 8th Fourth Judicial
Day.
Matter of settlement with road u
t'i visors On this day the accounts of
! Kot'l Hupervisora K. B. t'ayne for
,T - Ch.,?!., iV" sa ?J!!Lfi
1 ..j v, . mhwikiiuui
. . . . , V A "
loruina j. u. i iani lor is were ex-
ainined by tlisConrt and approved, and
their bondsmen released from further
liability.
Hatter of the appointment of road su
pervisor for District No. 8. On this day
comes Li. w. Kicnaruson, supervisor
elect for dis'rict 8, and states to the
Court that he has removed from the
district and therefore is anable to anal
ify, and the Court being advised in the
matter accepts said explanation, and de
clares the office vacant; whereupon' it
is ordered tnat John 11. Urainer be and
is hereby appointed road supervisor for
district So. 8, and that be qualify ac
cording to law.
Wednesday, July 9th Fifth Judicial
Day.
On this day the following-named su
pervisors presented their tiual reports,
which were exsmined by the Court, al
lowed and approved, and tqeir bonds
men released irom any lurther liability:
Herman Bcbtnitt $4, 8. M. Rice
(i. W. Richardson H, J. F. Graham 11,
John Boxler $12, O. H. Wilson $13,
James Adams $14, and J. P. Sbeeley
$15.
Thursday July 10th Sixth Judicial
lay.
Petition of Western Union Teloeraoh
Company for remission of taxes iu the
sum of $2i 85 allowed.
Ordered by the Court that the Clerk
issue warrants monthly iu payment of
the salaries of the various county offi- J
cers. I
The accounts of the sheriff were ex
amined and checked np.
On this day the clerk presented the
following claims for scalp bounty:
W. C. Eicbnun $12, J. A. Hay $4, and
A. Birkenfeld $2, which were examined
and approved by the Court.
Matter of apportionina the road
money to the several districts togethe I
I with the araounta on hand ami over'
t drawn, tho ttac hnlanf )." be uhikI ;
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in tn matter ol placing the new
UnfcH is ordered thst the Oountv
i Judge be and lv is herebv anrtioriswl to
: have tho safe projinrly placed upou its
r,no1'
Vhereu,Kin, Court adjourned without
i-iy
The Uest Mnlmrnl for Ht rains.
'ir. V. H. Well, the merchant at
Pit Tark, Long Island. N. V.. savs;
"I always reixiinmend Chamberlrin's
ram Bnlin as the best liniment for strains.
1 used it last winter for a severe lame
nee in'the side, resulting from a strain,
and was greatly pleased with the quirk
rvieu aim curw it enecien." or sate at
Seal. Estate Transfers.
C. A. Brown to Silns L. latngley, tract
land in sec 8. 7. 4, 2U0 .
Chas. C. and Eunice A. Clark toleo.
A. C'lork, ne oi sw of sec 28, 0, 2,
100. .... ,
Wm. H. and Xaney E. D .linan to Ed
win Rons, quitclaim, tide land, eic
fronting lots 13 and 14, blk 10, St. Hel
ens, 2i6. v
Florence and Wni. Finley to The B -n-son
Logging A Lumbering Co., eU of nc
of toe S4, 6 4, 7ll0.
Mnry E. Frye to H. McArthur, lo 0,
7 and 25 of P. Waggoner D. L. C. and
lot 6. blk 6 in Bryant's 1st ad to C!ats
kanie; also interest in P. Waggoner D.
L. C. and E. G. Brvsut D. L. C, $501
A-nnera w. and Phalda Johnson to
Horace jeromo, partofey of je of se
' and t of ne of sec 30,6, 4, 040.
G. E. Jaquish est to J. N.' Teal, trus
tee, k of ne t4' of sec 14, 6, 2, $000.
Henry and Mau le A. Krati to W. J.
ZiHmsn, 40 acres in nw M of sec 35, 7,
Geo F. and Margaret J. Moeck to F.
M. Brant, lot 2, block 39, Moeck't ad,
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Adolpand Carvi Olson to Yeon and
Pelion Co., right of wav deed across W
of nw4 of sec 13, 7, 3, $250. -
Tobias N. K vckman to Ashland L nn
her Co., quitclaim, w of swl 4 and so
1-4 of swl-4 of sec 27, 7, 2, $1.
Florence and Wm. Finlev tn Th Hon.
son Logging & Lumhering Co., tK oi ne
?4 OI bw m, O, SUU.
Anna S. and Chas. T. Hickert, seW of
nw. of ne'i, ne of ne, of e
all in sec 20, and the wU of swi
in sec 26, all in 6, 4, $3000.
I vers Iverson to The Benson 1.. T.
Co., swt of swVj' of sec 10, nwW of nw
X of sec 15, 6. 4, $800.
M. J. Kinftev to J. E. Hiifins. trn
tee, n of ne, also n of nwX in sec
11, 4, 5, $1260. 4
Bame to same. ni of ne and n U of
nw in sec 11, 5, 5, 1200. .
Francis M. and Nellie M. Miles tr M
J. Kinney, seJ of sec 19, 4, 6, $850.
E. G. Can Held trustee to th Tt..nn
Logeing and Lnmberinir Co.. neV of nw :
M and n of oeti in sec 9, and uwW of
nw in sec 11, all in 6, 4, $1500.
J. W. and Annie M. Drsner to
Benson Lo-.-irine A l.uinherinir C.n n.U
of n and n of ne of sec 9, and hw
4 oi nw of sec. 10, all in 6. 4, $1500.
Sidney and Elinor M. Dell to The
Sage Land Improvement Co., wtiof se
V and sefi of sw M of sec 21. and net"
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Virginia M, and John G. Patterson to
C. R. E. Co., seX of nwt. s of nci-4',
neJi of ne and r of sel-4, all in see
sec 20, and w K of sw 1-4 of see Wi. nil
6, 4, $3000.
John F Patteron to Anton Biornson.
swl-4 of sec 11. 6, 5, $1280.
E. E. and 8. M. O'liclr tn JpM
redericka Skeena, s1 of nwl-4 and o
of swl-4 of sec 7, 4, 1, $2500.
James A. Rennick toThn Whiinns rv.
Ltd., 800 acres in sees 28. SO. 32 .nVt sa'
6,3, $1.
Charles Stnrchfietd. trnntt Pl.ai-to.
Plurchfieid, Anna T. Sturchfield to The
Hiiitney co Ltd., e of sec 28, n-1 4
of sec 30, nwl-4 of sec 32. K of nel-4.
nwl-4 of nel4 and
ne!4 of se 1-4 sec
33, 6, 3, tl.
v avid C. VVhitnpy, trustee, to Tlie
w nitnpy uo., Ltd., 800 acres in sees. 28.
30, 3J and 33, 0, S, $1.
Need More Help
Often the over taxed organs of diges
tion cry out for help by Dyspepsia's
pains, ' Nausea, Dizziness, Headaches,
"r ,-vouipiHinrs, Bowel Disorders.
Such troubles call for prompt me of Dr.
King's New Life Pills. They are gentle,
. borough and guaranteed to cure. 25c
at the St. Helens Pharmacy.
Justices aud Constables. -
The following Justice of the peace
and constables from the various tire-
cincts, elected June 2nd, have filed
their official bonds as follows :
Rainier Jusrice. William fivmonRf
constable, F. M. Fowler.
a u ou ru j umce, H. p. Ballard : con
stable, Albert L. Parser.
Beaver Falls Justice. William P.U.ib.
ford.
Union Justice. H. P. Walk!
stable, F. 41. Thorp. -
Warren Justice, Jacob Hegele.
Oak Point Ju.-tice, O. W. Barnes.
Chttskanie Justice. J. M Rla.k fr.r.1
constable, H. B. Haines.
Deer Island Justice, George Merrill.
Don't Pall . TrrThl..
Whrncver an honest trial is given to
Electric Bitters for any trouble it is rec
ommended for, a permament cure will
surely be effected. It never fails to tone
tfie stomache, regulate the kidneys and
bowels, stimulate the liver, invigorates
the nerves and purify the blood. It's a
wonderful tonic for run-down systems.
Electric Bitters positively cures Kidney
and Liver Trouble, 8tomach Disorders,
Nervousness, Sleeplessness. Rhenma-
tisin, Neuralgia and expels Malaria.
Satisfaction guaranteed bv the St. Hel
ens Pharmacy. Only 60 cents.
For sale: 160 acres timber land, nV
of s)ji of section2, tp. 4 n. r 6 west; $10
per acre. Inquire J. H. Milder, Marsh
field, Oregon. . .
OABTOZIZA.
Bsaistiis f The kind loo Hm Utoyt BoajM
Ilgntsn
sf
The Kind Tott ITavo Always
in mm tor over 30 yenrs,
V, - and
fj-jt- sonal mipcrvlKion iiliioo its turoncy.
7ic44i Aiinw im one to deceive yon In thin.
ail r T.nalala
Ail vuuutriiviW) ...."- . m
Experiments that trifle with nnd eiiditnfrer the henJtn or
Iufiutts and Children Experience ouliist ISKporunent.
What Is CASTORIA
OtwiterlH in i t liartnlew Mtbstltute tor Castor Oil. Pure- -gorlc,
IHops nnd Soothing Syrttps. It ia l'lcttswiU It
eontalna neither Opium, Morphine nor other NnrcotlO
Mibstnnce. Ita atre la Ita sirntee. It doatroys W"11?
nd alliiys FeverlMUneaa. It cures Dlarrhoaa and Wind
Colio. It relieves Teething Troubles, cures Constipation
and Flatrtleucy. It assimilates the Food, retfulittes the
StoiniKh aiid llowels, glvlujr henlthy and natural Bleep.
The ChUdreu'i ranacoi-The Mother's Friend.
CEUINCASTORIA ALWAYS
Bars th
Be KM You Hate Always Might
In Use For
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CORRESPONDENCE.
Vrrnonla Plckupn.
KvervlKniv and his neiarhlwr are busv
this n(fk iu the haytield.
The timoer is agaiu full of crmners.
These geoti;iiien sre so very mum that
olio wo.ild think that they do not know
tlieir own imiiiea. lint we supe
there iit if some more land sales as a
result of their work.
Miss Florcrwv K mc, who has been iu
li' iilton and Ciai!auie for two months
pa-t, came home lust week for a few
invf vi it with I lie liome folks, leaving
Mnnday inorniiiir lor MkIio with hyr
oncle and auiit, Mr.-ami Mri. Keiser.
O. C. Spencnr wenl ont to Snuvies' Is
land Salurd:iv lust, where he will upend
a few week making hHv on tli-i M irji'iii
ia-ni.
R"ube Svssiuer cain iu last Fiiilny
witu a fouf-horne loud of lu'nlier, wtiich
he t,-o:ijh t flout the mill of C. LibH,
below Mist. 1( whs a long wuy to liuul
lumber. .
Van Everett K:irlv: of Cditskiuiie.
vieitd the home fo k,, A. Eui ly and
family eL of nott a f w ilny.i Inet
week. TliiaJwthe.hit' time Hint VHn
lias been in for ttiiio ins. He is ill
t!ie shingle Lti.incns at Cinl-kanie, we
uiider.ilund.
tj. B. K ite took n lo-td of pimrngiT'f
OIlL III lll.lllrjlll 1kBI M.llilul' , .n.r
1.... Mp o..H Mp. I..:..', 1.I.....7
who had been vUiting th Ko-c f iuiily j
mother oi u:li:
Mrs, Will Sinith; Mrs, l .-nrge Smi'li,
Mrs. Kiilgaimuer and their ehildreu '
from Cartie Ruck, Wash- visited the
family of liev. A. Hmith.on Piety Hill,
Kttct of town, a few days last week. Mrs.
Ueorge Smith rnmajneil to hold down
their claim in the came neighborhood
for a few week. The Huiilh liroiheis
have good work at Calle Rock in a
sawmill. . .
John Rice, w ho has Wen at work on
a farm out near Hillitboro for the pait
live months, citui home 8unditv, aud
will be with ui during the summer.
p. F. Baker, who lias beun over in
Washington helping in Evungeiluic
wo.k, came home Friday last.
Mrs. L. S. Redmond is in Portland
visiting this week.
. ' ..
miss Lizzie r.any uwi a week's vncs
tion last week from her school, and was
with the home folks. '
We notice quite a number of camp
ers iu the Nehalem Just at t:.ia time..
It is a good place to come ior a summer
vacation.
The Same Old Story.
J. A. Kelly relates an experience
similar to that which has happened in
almostevery neighborhood in the United
states and has been told and re told bv '
thousands of others. He savs: "Liihl !
summer I bad an 'attack of' dysenterv
and purchased a bottle of CiiiunberliiitiV
Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy,
which I used according to direction a ml
with satisfactory results. The trouble
controlled niuch'.naicker Lliftn the
former attacks H lieu I use.il other mm.
edies." Mr. Kelly is a well known
citizen of Henderson, ;. 0. Kur.siile
at the St. Helens l:har'iiicy. , . ..
Warren llappenlug.
Mrs. 14. F. Baker paid a visit to her
old home near Vancouver Saturday, re
turning Monday. She was accompan
ied by her family, r'.
Mr. Clark I having his boat house
and boats painted. '
The contract for tiakitins the church
and parsonage at Warren was let to Mr.
Quick, a Portland painter; He has fin
ished putting two coat on the psrson
age and it reflects , much credit to the
painter. He will now start in on the
church building.
The camp meetmira are well attondud.
notwithstanding the fact that the far
mers are busy with their harveat. "
Ice cream and cuke will be nerva.1 at
the grove Thursday evening, aster the
services.
J. Tompkins returned home Tuesday
evening, having spent two weeks at the
Chautauqua at Gladstone park.
' Rev. Dr. Rxikwell, presiding elder
of the Portland , district,' Meihodist
Episcopal church, will preach at the
camp meeting; at Warren Friday and
Saturday evening aud, on bnnday after
noon. ,.,
Cut this out and take It to Dr. Rons'
Drue Store and eel a box of Oliamlwr.
Iain's Stomach & Liver Tabljts. The
best physic. Thev also coi rect disorders
of the stomach. Price 26 cents.
All kinds of commercial job printing
executed at this office. '- -
WA
Boutrht, ami which ba bem
1ms borne Iho !nituro or
lias been ninae nnarr v-
mid .Tllt-IVirood " RTO bttt
Signature of
Over 30 Years.
! wtmtn, mwm vom mm.
PROFESS OX, IL
1DR.D. B. STUART,
DENTIST.
ORTKSTAL 110TKL. HT. IIKId-:NS.
S. H. GKUBlTlTr
jrroiixj:v-.rr-Lir.
Ofll.X' with K Y. IJMK .
ST: IIKf.KNS, : : OHK'iON.
Will slv. bent lrnnl .Tk-irioii InAlllrKil
piatlrr rnlrilJiUM In Ulf. W'ii! fnutli-e III mil
thetuti' and I ultKl MikImi lunru.
ATTOllXEY-AT-UW.
mci'ity msTkicr arroRKrv.
HT. IIK'.KNS, : utlKi.OS.
OrritK Nswhoms Huh.s Nmsv rustic.
W. C. Fiwhor,
ATTOltXEY-AT-MW.
KAINIKK, : : (HtF.tJON.
K. P. CiK UJAM.
T. J . Cl.SKTOk.
AttoiPvs-iM.iiw.
'Mb Marqiium BulUllna Pnnlsiid Orraon
ruilumhla Cuanty biulnsw will recvlv prompt
trillion.
J. W. DAY W. B. U'LMRU
DILLARI) Si DAY,
ATT0HXE YS-AT-Ll II
assi (twr iu r,.Mmiiii,
nr. HULKS. okl-...o..
'. '"ml prsrtice in eonria of oita.m nr W n.li
tinrtnii Aiiarrmita umili dlrmff frurti i'tiiitiiy
rcciirua.
iir.Kiiwiiii
J. II IJ!1 I U II II II II lTli r iil lll ,
HT. HEI.KNH, tlkKCDN.
Dr. H. K.Ciiii;
Physician and Surgeon.
ST. IIEI KNH, ORZUON.
Dr. J.E. II.ilI.
Physician and Vnrgeon.
CLATSKANIK, ORW.ON. j
ihTaT. UaTflelil,
Physiciun and Surgeon)
VKRNON1A, OKKHON.
Notary Pchuo. Coaveviwian,
J. B.GODFREY,
Dealer ia Real Estate and Maker
of Abstracts,
ST. HELENS, . . OltKUO.V.
leqo, reachiiig the hitter place at 10
a. ni. on the foliowlnir iluv. Iteturiiing,
the Iwat leaves Tol.-do at noon, and
Castle Rock at 6:80 in the afternoon,
Tue days, Thursdays and hundays,
reaching Portland early in the moruiiig.
Wliarf foot of Haluion Bt. H. Hol.M AN. A sent.
ESTABI.IUllur) " ..'..wri
" JOHN A. BECK
Pr.AI.EK IS
Watcbes, Diamonds, Silverware,
....JEWELRy.
Reimiring a Specialty.
07 MwrrlaonSt, Bst. front Klrat. POHTf.ANI).
mfllEF0RPUmCATlW
Dtipartmcnt of the Inlerlor
. Lttiiil OBics at Oregon tliy, Orcitoii,
XTOTHjK IH MKRKBY OIVKN Vh A TTH E
hu i',""?,WI"."un;'i'1 ,"uk'r hH' "'f'1 noli of
hla I ltu Uui trt maba Hi.ul n...l 1.. - 7. 1
his cllni and thai aalil iiroii will be uiJ.lo .
forr the (iiMiitr i 'l.n. ni..i.,.i.i.,..
m. ilcluiia, oriiton. ou August 30, llaw, vit.
ALBKKTU HARKKH,
II. . No. 13,!t4, for lh NE'i ol nclinn IS, T. 4
N, H. I W. He namea Ih fl.llo wimiw,,;
10 prove hla couiiiiaoiia rcaldeiice u,ii and cul.
llviulim of aa d land. ! .,. H u. ? fr " "T
and Hinel Wllkliinon, of Wttalwiw, 'oresi.a
John Heueru aud Ulmrlra Kolisria, of Vsrnnuia
vrn:"'. 111 AH, B. MOfiKKH. '
' Itc.l.tfr.
ii. i rmi. na mr iit. IIIk'I In rh iirnrj hi 1 wTlll
, Steamer JOSEPH KELLOM iSSvS i IM
Us, Puitlai.4 o.. Tu,i,.,-. TUiirilav .nd Sul. iX f!.' m" 'r T. I 2
Mum oi .. jn. nir tut i .-i,iri, , . ' r" '"'"rill .iir:mna,
St. ,,.., Ka,ama. Carro,,; Point. Raii KSwlX
and K.lat. isiiaurty..!, , Znrw? .tlTLZ," .r.
..nssday sail Krl-liir !',. l.r.ofvi VJ . I. mi-ifKn ''P:i -M "
Steamer NORTHWEST rmp'C
Leave, Portland Monday, Welne,d:,y l-''iVj;-? V
and Friday nights hi at 10 p. n.., for the lk')'tin;" I
came IkjIiiU ineritioiml
T. H. WM t..vr.
.V. It, MovkN.
.-TIIK-
St. Helens Hotel
V.U.t,AUK, MuVUM, I'lf'l'.-.,
m Again .yn tolhtt ruMi'.
Meals (Jet vml mi Hlinil Notice,
lied" U i O nte, Meal- ?n t''"'".
ni fun is ross tvnoN. whisks
TO HA Y W VKSTS.
Ht. IlKi.rNs, i Oiii'Uon,
oowN-couKrf piVpLtsHouio
Clatskfinie
Drug Store
-Mil TMKIK
Drugs and
Medicines
Tcilet Articles and Perfumery
Dr. J. t. HAU. frtprntor
CiTHkANix : : t)i:i"H.
nones for, roBLicAium.
Ivn-O'iui'l! "f lit. luMTIor.
iJOd Jltli es" tlM" My, Or .
Jutt. '.'I.t, I fl!.
N'ot!ck t-i iikbi:mv li-vi.s nti nil!
I mil wn ii ni "'I ' i " " ' ' !
lil liit.m ton f. nit "I ;' '" pi'l'i' i
iil-iiii ,ui. Hi. I miiJ i ii-.i wiillw minis l.e I
iv. t Hi immi I'lwk of ' jliiwi'li niuH; si
H. Hi'llllp, t.i.eauii.i.n A. . uu '.I'll. I.' l.
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lowing u'lirr vl"ir.e " "V "
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nun uir) Mval.i.liwJ t hnrelij pv.1';.''
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luinlLfniinli in Helens. "v
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NOTICE OFLAND3URVEY
I Iff I IVl'lll fur-ry. Jnlj I. Its.1,
N'llTli r I.' IH'.I.I'HV I.IVI.N' T M 'Hl.
I'omilr will nil July IMUi, II".'.
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tt. T. IN. U J . WHIarasiis Me'Litsu
tt, T. WA riM.'I'iulHH' Siiriein.
A
'8T0.HU 4 COLOMBIA RIVER
RAILROAD COMPANY.
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; THE NEW YORK STORE
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1 Summer Goods, Shoes, !
Dry f ..khIs, Groceries. Boots. Shoes, Etc.
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pfc. mo Kan,
(toper ..uildiiig. Main Street, St. HoU'ils, Oregon. !
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MfAfl MCATI MEAT!
T
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j Ci ty Market
Ht. Hki km, Omkooh
LINDSAY A MORTON, PROP'S.
t
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Fresh and Salt Meat.
City trnde, logging eamps, Htcsui.
boat nmi isilroad rampi
a silpplleii.
J.
Owl Saloon
muss innlens, PKoniikTons
w tmly tns hnU ui
$ Liquors and Ciitars KertM
CYRUS NOBLE
V Ami other Kptilr hrpst ol hl
S alas.it In .lurk.
WCINHAHD'S BF.ER
J on ilrrvhl.
"Tom Benton" Cigsrs.
m .ill Hit lunxl nwis'r seil -itiipr m
. alii vr..i'iMl,
ma DftaTiiMn ninv
bieamer iraiiia
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