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The Tmif, of lriiiis, Benton coon
ty, Oregai, bad the fallowing In a re
rent is'ue: "A eld of vetch, threshed
br John Whitaker the latter part of
lat week ii attrartiuf aome attention
kmonr fanner. Tli field eomprieeii
J aere and the y itfld wa 1600 bushel
or over SO bahjli pr acre. From SI
KraC the yield wa 1,113 bnahel. or
nearly 38 botlmlit per acre. To make
the eton more inttfrestina, it i to be
fenderatttvt thit tli veU h waa nt with
dowt. raked op like hay, and
threased from tlie eork. It wa qnite
ripe when cut and it i e timated' that
the amount of gnin it saved, wonid
iiare iwelled the total yield to at leMt
tO baahei per acre. Muoh of the
praia had fallen down and wa fiat
on the ground when mowed. Th field
owniaat F.ill. It was paatored until
Uaylat. and durinir ihi time two bon l
of muttoa he w-'e tarnel off of it.
Thoaeed ii eai.i to Ui worth (180 a
bonbel, which! totre'her with the fat
3red jbeep, leak ' the emp very prof
itable. Fight dollar per day wan jid
h maehine for thrracliing and thi
avarage eoft per ba-Uel waa 26 cent.
Mr. W hi taker eatiiuam that for hay,
the field would hv turned c.ff eight
ton. per acre. He expect, to nw a
mweb Urgur rr?a oafyer. Hciv
iter, Mr. Whitiker wilt paatura hie
vetch field nntil May 16th."
' The followinj U from the Corvallia
Tiroea, lo: ''About aa big a heep aa
there f in Benfon coaoty ww awn on
h tre Monday.- It came by expr-
to Richarh 8.ott, and waa taken out by
Mr, Carrier to. the VtUer'a farm th
aftMTOn nfVarrWcl. Though not m
blfa a Jertf n, the animal bal
lenfth. breadth and thick new alinoat
a great. Hi weijbt SW poonda. H.
i g yar old, and mine from th .farm
f Mr. SeoU'j flhnr at lfilwaokee. Of
the many pwrple that viewed,th tarng
while he waa at the txpree office,
pot one wa able in name the bread to
which the WsSbaek. bcton." - -
Jl WaebUKlan anshnt in authority
for the itaWment that a three tmontlts
.old babr In Warw, Ruaiia, ha pre
-dieted the millennium in between thr
,and four year. Prominent Waehlngtea
Hebrew, interviewed on the (abject,
eertatliat aec.r linf to the "Tomb'
DiajuiHenninm iidne In from three to
four year, together, with the approach-
iognrijjnof the Jew, hence they are
. .rejoiced afcthe-propbecy of the Infant.
EvolntioaisU, however, aay that the
'millennium, likt the eufrgeatively Ban-
n nm for Alaeka, "DamlongwayofT
The (teamsr Iralda of the Kellog Tran
pertation Company has made a test run
Ht Rainier with the new oil burner
which were jost installed, Theowner
re well pleased with the (bowing made,
l everrthinff worked very aatifactory.
Ml IVrthft eil v of Rainier i ha th
lionarof ligting the fire on the first, nil
burner that evr ran on the Columbia
fclvsr. Tb Cowlitt Valley Journal.
The famo.nr 1 jt Cabin mine has been
located on the rout.ii fork ot Murderer's
wrack' 40 milea frorh Ctlt;n city and a
Ilk dist.ince from Dityville. .The-Lost
Cabin, from whMi thajjropflrlyii'qttired
ilM name, waa found in a dilapidated
condition. The oLltiaft unk neer the
abia, in which ws found xceviiR2lr
ieh placer gravt4. w also found. The
ledge, now bvinir d -vflofwl, was about
eight inches wide on the rurfare and at
M deph of ten feet bax widened to two
feet. From the rurfaoe the ore wa
blghly mineiallxpd, and hn the ap
pearance of ' developing into property
worthy of the name. Now find the Blue
Bucket mine and Oregon history will be
vindicated. Eastern Oration Observer.
The fact that the season in Washing
on for duck opens 18 days earlier than
in Oregon gives local sportsmen an op
portunity to engage in sport a few days
earlier without violating the game law
It ia no fault of the sportsmen that the
a m
law of the two state r.rs not identical.
It I the fault of the law makers them
selves. The, sportsman who live con
venient to the Washington shore cannot
be blamed, if be goes to the Washington
de to kill ducks; for he violates no law
by so doing.'
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All kinds of commercial job printing
executed at this office.
High Standard Floor Is the beat, and
very eack is guaranteed, For sale by
rvilln GrJ Helens.
The Thrice-a-Week World.
T3mr has demonstrated that the
Turlos-a-Wra World stands alone in
its class. Other papers have Imitated
iu form bat not itssix-oess. This is be
rns H tell nil th nam all the time
and .tells it. Impar llljr whethsr that
now on political er otherwise. It li, in
(set, almost a da.ly at tit price ot a
;veekly and you can not afford to be
with-ml ik
U''.dlion and Democrat alike rao
rro.1 lit Triu-a-Wek World with
ahMnti eouUJeiwe in it truth r. ; ; j
'in sedition to i wn.it publish first
Mas awlal surl and other features
snited tt-tha home and 8 reside.
-Tin- Thrh-tr-a-week World's reenlar
ul;ripi ln prion in only 1.00 pee year
sod this pay fur 168 papers. - We offer
t)iioneiiallod newspaper and the Ore
gon Mit toother one year for 1.(K)
The r yiiluv anfovripiion price of the
fw.i paper (2 00.
The Orrjpm Mi'rt an J the Thrice-a-Week
World tot tlx month for 86
wot ; three month for AO cent.
The Elks Cai nival.
The eWlrical Illumination of th
Portland Klk, Carnival, September 1 to
.3, will be a revelation In the way of
modern utility of elwtricity in trang
forming right into glorious day, rad-
ient ae a eunriao rainbow, with it colore
umny tiuir multiplied. Seventh street
i the kiration of the fair, and aome 12 to
18 blocks, extending from th main gate
at Seventh and Washington atreet to
FUnder atreet, taking in the tree lined
park block north of Burnside atreet,
will give the Carnival eflective letting.
There will be a Temple of Light and
Murie at the intersection of Seveuth and
Ankeny ftreeta; a Court ot Honor
where a throne room for the queen will
be provided; wide archea at the (treet
intersection, all handramely decorated
and glowing with hundred of electric
light. The Mh mi fact ore building will
be a beautifully decorated arcade 150
feet long and 16 feet deep. In which the
iuduatriea of the atate and actual man
ufacturing will be illustrated
to broflttabie advantage before the eye
of thousand of visitors.
September 9 is to be wedding day at
ti.a Portland Elks' Carnival. On that
dte not fewttr than three couple will be
united in a unique manner in the pres
ence of the throng io the atreet fair
grouuds. The donation of present will
equip them all complete for housekeep
ing, as the management of the fair will
deal l'Derally with those who will eon
sent to be married publicly at the es
pens of th Carnival company. Bwaine
who haven't the price, but would like
to, can make the arrangement by writ.
Ing to Secretary Alex Sweek, Portland.
1 MA65IF1CEST BOOKLET,
Describing the Scenic emiear
Aleng. The Asteri a4 OelanbU
Klver Bailread.
The neatest and moat attractive pam
phlet ever put oat by an Oregon Bailway
Company is "What tb Wild Wave
Hay at Seaside, isaued by the Astoria &
Columbia River Railroad, 'omler the di
rection of J. C. Mayo, the general pas
aenger agent. The half tone engraving
v how to excellent advantage the mag
nificent acenery along the Columbia
rivw as well ' aa many viewa of actual
emmeriife and scenic location at this
popular seaside resort. The roadbed
of this line .'was constrneted in the
mwt substantial way, the track con
stating of heavy ateel rails, which are
SO brmly fastened to the enhatantial
nnderpinning, that it la a delight to
travel and view the magnificent pano
rama of acenery. There is no- more at
tractive place in Oregon than the
lower Colnmbia and Seaside.
Write to J. C. Mayo, Ueneral Passen
ger Agent at Astoria, and get one of the
booklets. September Is the most de
lightful of all -months: " ..
Every Retards Excnraion Rate to
- CUtsop and Uttng Beacb, via
- : .A. C. R. Hallway.
Beginning Saturday, June 14th, and
every Saturday thereafter, flaring the
summer eeaon, the Astoria A Colombia
Biver Railroad Company will aell round
trip excursion tickets from all stations
between Portland and Clawkanie inclu
sive, to all points on Clatsop and return
at rate ol $2.60. Tickets limited good
to return Sunday eveuiug. Clot con
nections at Astoria with steamer hah
cotia to snd from Long Beach.
Utttr Hit
List of letters remaining nnrallrd for
In the Postofliire in fct. Helena, Or. gon.
Sebt. 1 1902. Charley Grobe; 1, Win
Miller; 1.
S.-B. Doisuw, P. M.
A Certain On re for ftyseaiery and
Diarrhoea.-, :..
"Some years oge I wss ore nf party
that intended making a long bicycle
trip," says F.L. Taylor, of New Albany,
Bradford County, Pa. "I was taken
suddenly with diarrhoea, and was about
to give np the trip Wr d ,
of the Laceyville Messenser, anggestod
that I take dose of Chamberlain's Colic,
Cholera and Diarrhoea Retnidy. I pur
chased a bottle snd toot two doses, one
before starting and one on the route. I
made the trip successfully and never
felt any ill effect. Again last summer I
was almost completely run down with an
attack of dysentery. I bought a bottle
of this same remedy and this time one
dose cu'ed me.'
Bold by Hdain Boss, ;
I
Druggist.
Large stock of general merchandise
well selected, and well kept, sufficient to
meet the demand of the surrounding
country at Collin dt Gray', 8t. Helena.
OASa'?1?l1ti5L,.u ' Use "High Btamjard" fiour and yon
' m W" mn ; have light wholsom bread. For
"T' 2US7 V. br Ooinn. AOray, -
The Colombia titer is now full of
sardines, whth are being caught for the
Astoria, nd Portland markets. TlWe
fish make tneir'appearanos her once It
year doming In large schools, but the
run lasts only about two weeks. The
fish are of fins quality and are quite a
good for canning pnrbosc aa those
caught on th Atlantic coast. These
hss been considerable talk in Astoria of
starting sardine cannery and It is not
unlikely that the Industry may be en
gaged in bars. , The shortuess of the
sun would not operate ton disadvantage,
as the fish could be preserved in cold
storage and packed at the convenience
of the cannsr. Th Necantsum river.
at See side is el full of sardin e, and
impsrs are supbliep with fish forbreak
ait. With th event of the sardines
comes th, ir nttur I enemy, the whale
and many of these monster can be seen
daily off the coast. Astoria News. '
As be was getting on the steamer to
start for Europe Schwab said: "I dont't
know where I am going. I havn't had
time to map ont a eon re abecd. I'm
not siak. I'm not going to resign. I'm
not going away on business." Perhaps
he's merely taking a trip across because
he hasnt't a thing to do, and bate to
just lit around drawing his salary.
Some people ars so queer about these
things. Salem Statesman.
The best farming section ia Oregon is
that part ot the county included in the
Warren and Si-appoose country. In ad.
ditlon to the butter producota, hn ,
dreda ot gallons of cream kre daily
shipped to Portland f he purpose of
making ice cream.
The electric motor la ouuutry
houses or on a farm may be need
with, a windmill, and the etorago of
power produced applied to tawing
wood, chopping feed and cottntleea
other outside purposes. Poaaibly be
fore long it will ran the mowing ma
chine and the cultivator and take
the place of horses and many men.
But, moat and best of aU, it can be
used now for lighting a house tram
tfp to bottom, in every closet and
dark place, with perfect safety, with
a soft, daylight luster, the wiring
costing an average of 0.50 a light in
the first place, and the current cost
ing no more than gaa What more
there is for electricity to do in the
bests remains to be seen, but appar
ently i is going to take the place of
the fabled brownie and make work
easy and life twice as pleasant there.
Harriet Presoott Spoflord inCon
gregatiopalist Jwss tse MAsewaw.
"My dear, look down below," said
Mr. Grandiose as he stood on the
bridge with his wife and ganed st a
tug hauling a long line of barges.
"Such is life; the tug is like the man,
working and toiling, while, the
barges, like women, are"
"I know," interrupted Mrs. Q.
acridly; "the tog does all the blow
ing, and the barges bear all the bor-
doa. iUliion.
The fertile portion of the earth's
surface is estimated at S8,M9,S0O
square milea The barren region ia
eettmated by th same authority as
S3,M9,000 square miles, divided as
follows: Steppe, 18,901,000; desert,
480,000, sad polar region, 4,888,000
square milea
The destination of oneof the Duch
ess of York's wedding calces was a
poor home in the east end of Lon
don. Oneof the cakes was 7 feet
inches high and weighed between
eight and nine hundredweight.
The finest ancient marble was that
from Paras, called Parian. The next
best was from Mount Pentelicus and
Bymettus near Athena The finest
modern marble is from Carrara.
Who could hare believed a hun
dred years ago that fay studying the
sun we should be able to leayn some
thing of the condition of things in
the earth deep under our feett
X tamer near Buchanan, Ga., has
a tame rattlesnake that has the free
dom of the premises, and it is said
that he beats 40 yard dogate keeping
offtotrudera
r.4 7
Or? f,serAiL'
scu
Karl's Clover Root Tea
.BeaatMaa tjie Cemslaxla. Part
mood.elreaal'mh.Cleutililn. Cur
the
Cures Cm.
Eruption of
Am .
Cierve
jr all
loatc. sold on absolute sue raol
Sncaiats at Sttc, SOc aoaf IM.
9. C.
wcu.s a co.. Liner. r.
oi.k reopwirroae
Fertsoe Favors A Texan.
"Having distressing pains In head,
back and stomach, and bein without
Bppetite, I began to nse Dr. King's New
Life Tills." writes W. P. Whitehead of
Kennedale, Tex., "and soon felt like a
ne mBn. Infallible in stomach and
unr trouble. Onlv 26e at 8t. Helen
pharmacr.
;
'fry? J km '1-
la
REUBEN.
Mr. and Mrs, J. II. Uauld el Htod
river 1 th gut ot Mr. and Mr. Austin
Wis. . . , W ' -
) Mr. and Mrs! JM. SImlssy, anp Miss
kruy Sidsay, were Portland viaitor
Tuesday .v .. ' . v $
II. M. Fowler and T. C. Watt took
Jaunt ovsr to Vislorla and Sound port
ast week.
Mr. Ed Coneland ef Portland, wa
the guest ot Mr. and Mr., T. C. Watte
'
Sunday,'
. . - i
Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Gould, and Mr
Wise are visiting at Long Beach this
week. Mr. Austin will accompany them
as far aa Axtorla. ': ' -
Henrv Warren and Paul Morel, were
Portland visitors last week.
John Jaqnea of Portland wa visiting
friend in this viciuity Sunday and Mon
day. Mrs. Cook Gamble and children, start
ad forth hop field Monday.
James Muckle ot Portlaud was in
town Tussday.
The New York Evening Post holds up
a chinaman as a victim of what It terms
American race' prejudice. This par.f
cular Chinaman haa been kept on ship
in Hoboken while th thip wa waiting
tor a cargo. The refuaal of th immlgra
inepeetor to allow th Chinaman to land
is denounced aa an outrage. Ths Chin
aman, so far as la known, has committed
no oieace which justifies ths authorities
iu denying him the pnvih-ge of landing.
"But," says the Pot, "so terrible would
be ths result of his ssttling among us
that he is guarded like the worst of
criminal."
This particular Chinaman may be iu
offensive, but his race haa been denied
the privilege ot American cilliens iu
ths interest of men, women and chil
dren born Iu the country. The Chinese
represent a lower civilisation, and ths
effect of admitting them into the United
Slates would be to lower the American
standard of living to the Chines level.
The wage of loborer fixes the standard
oi living that must prevail among them.
Daine. atdeacha.
ache, todner trooblea, aoasupatiaa.
diarrhaa, bflioasnsss, pilas, bara
cold and headache, Every drag
gist has Thsaiord s Black-Draught
la 2ft sent packages aad ia sam
uih sit for Jl.CX). Ksversoarpt
a Kbstitote. Insist on having ths
riginal made by th)Cbsttaieasje
Medisise Csaapaay.
r I BtSrv ThMSWi MsduOrssgsi
is th last SMdtdaa ea asria. Ik
ad for say and tverythsM. I have
a family ef twstvs cMisrsa, and far
HOTICC OF FINAL U7TUmHr.
NOTm 18 HEHEBY 6IVFN BY THB UH
deralinwl adnilninnlor with th will aa.
ot to artatc nt Cyras B. bolex, 6rvmi,
that ha M fllc4 In the ottM nt tb Conntr
toart ol Columbia C'otinty, Orron. bis flnal
rconntof hUartmlnlMn.Uoa nvoaaaM axMli.,
Lu,T.u.r .nil nnnuaiirpon tno pcuuon lor
final settlement and dijitrilmtiAn rj mm mi.i.
und that the Hon. J. H. Doan, Ju1ol said
coart, b appoluied Hon :ay, tbllh.lof oe
iober, lim, at two o'clock .a the a)ienrma ol
-ai4da)r aa tb time, and the mur nol
-aid coart, la the on tin houae In tit. Malena.
Oreaoo, an the place, ( hearlne said Snal
wv.iuot and said pentlou final cttlr ment and
illatrlbutlon, at at whtah lime and ul any
iieraoa inte.eitcd may at;'lr and Ilia eblrc
llooj In writes to talil acuunt und w-ect ( .
. . . . w. v. LArc
adialnlatrator with (he Will ned i ih
eotate of m. R. t..lB. Decerned,
W at. H3V.KU., Attorney ler Adnlniatrator.
This will aveyur Llf.
Br Indue inw waa ta nasi
Cr.KL'si;:; tmm
Wafsw ef F
tesinptb, Ccl's tii Colds.
w'y Guaranteed Cur,
W?Cur. NO Pay. YoaiCrng
fist wiU warrant it
AetoLUTeiaV curss
Orfp, lufloMjaa, AsUtcsa, BroochiUa
wpoopinsf Congo, Fneumonia, or aay
A fPrt-L,M a all. TtkaaA.aV - J W Z7
' afMa4Phf(S VI HJO J, UIUBfX Mill lrfUaDETJb
.TRIAIr OOTTLK8 rR2S.
Ssalat ffriae M ewats aad J0k
BHIOHT-H IHWKA8K-
The largest sum ever paid for a pre
scridtion, changed hands In 8an Frsn
Cisco. Aus.' 80. 1901. The transfer in
vulved in coin and stork I! 12.500.00 and
was paid bv a perry of bnisuees men for
a specific for Bright's Disease and Dia-
aete, Mtnerto incnraoie diacasea.
They commenced the serious investi
gation of the specific -Nov. 15, 1&09.
Thev interviewed cors of the enred
snd tried it out on its merits by patting
over three dozen cases on the treatment
and watching them. Ttley also sot Dhv-
sit-iani to name chronic, incurable cases,
ana administered u wun tne physlcans
for iudire. Up to Aug. 25. eighty-seven
per cent of the test cases were either
well oi progressing favorably.
There being but thirteen per cent of
failures, th partiea wers satisfied and
closed the transaction. The proceedings
oi me investigating committee ana tne
clinical reports of the test cases were
published snd will be mailed free on
application. Adpreas John i. Fulton
Company. 420 Montgomery St. Kan Fran.
Cisco, Cai, i
SfHEDFOnD'sj
1 THE GREAT 1
EJaiYfH)iiHEJ
MlthedtareVa Black-Dnagbi lhasl
i saved deetors' biUs far mess thaa
1 sixty yean. Far the oosuooa faca
I Uy aihaaota, such as eoasUpatioa,
J iatiifrestian, "hard cold, sowai ccaw
1 cutnplautta ae ether msdklne is
I accessary. It iavigtntes aaa wnf
Biases tba Uvea, assists dtsntkn,
I ttuTiiiUtss action of ths Eihaays.
I pnri& tb biood, and purges iim I
H bowels of iosi eoswanlstiwm. It !
I cures liver eompraiat, indigeanVsm, J
If annF Anna, h dimiwtaa. k
I H rhemaatm
M SBdsaHywttfcaeSmSavMHsak. if
tl tVassfti. A. J. CfcXCN, UswamLs, fij
Fon Sain The eordwond timber on
100 acre of land. Call on or address
Q, W. PERKY, lloulton, Or.
Fos mtt Two targe mares, weight
1760 pound each wagon and liarii$
one pn large colt. J. O. PLANK,
8 Helena, Or.
Btsaysd os Srotas From the farm
otO. L.Ayres, near Yankton, a dark,
red. vending bull, marked,
branded
... . l i M ik. Inf. I,m
, ".""T T' " Za
VIUI L.V , uininu w.... - r
split in the left ear and holf In the
right. .Any information will he gladly
received by C. L. Ayrea at Yankton
and reward will bs paid for recovery.
For sale t 160 a.-rsa timber land, nt
ols' of sections, tp. 4 n. o '!; 10
per at-re. Inquire J, II. Milner, Marsh
field, Oregon.
V are atill furnishing the Weekly
Orcirnnian and Misr together for a year
Only fdalfV CTIliWrM"W n"f
'," UQUOII UCtHSt FtTITIOH.
the BonnraMe ti.inly Umirt ol th County
Columbia, KlaisnlOreanit. ..,
lT K THK l!NlKR.1lllNK l.f.OAt VOTrRS
V ranl.Hiif In Oak Mm preclnm. t'tilnmhie
enmity, Orean. would w..Mllully nel'"''n
your lionurahle lawty al Iu neat rviiulr
loo, to be held al t. nlene, Volumbla iwanlv.
ha.i n ,t i it v (M. U'MttiMriev. the led da
of Seitemher. WU, tlisl a lioeme be (rented lit
Umie Kluhror to sell ilrlltM. vtaous awl
malt liquor" Is ld jirtcinet la iee iuai,iiuea
thaa one salloo. and ta said ll.ia be
sraaled dir a period ol an year, lor au at whtea
yourpstlttonani will (tar pray;
Mmed: Cleonrs Butts. A. M Mfflraw, Jam
Co.klfy. C. r. Slmaet, W. H. llaiaappie.
r. W, Kluhrer. u. at. r.wina, ipitmj",
W. a. Hainilion. The Myr Cnntsaav, Neli
I ..win . J. W. Turner. Chet O. Turner. II M-
Uraad, rhae. Nl.'hoR ttmk i-lerne, F. D. t ran-
ilnll, a. Hilttraiie. t. nana niiBieti, , n. nmiw,
riarry Atnrya. Uuy Harnoe, Hurt K.lmiinil-.
Charles Bnehulta, b. A. Myere, Clerk Cooler
John Laraou. t:harle Ternahan, J J. Davis
Charles Erickwn. H. Nontren, J W llufT
roa James Sirndenbttrs, Charles Sundta. A
Ht.i Kerebunr, Krank Burner. U.ter Kiee, Era
al rredertdtni'B. A. D. acttrane, 1. 1. nana
an, II. A. Adam., J. J. Brain, Ue Shnter
U. ii. Crsndall. Erie Bllen. J. Hrysnt. K. riuh-
rer, l. S. Maaon, Kimer riein., r. etmii,
Kapar. W. r. Schneider. A. Madden, J. Phil
lte. William McDonald. Willlaia Roberta, J. K
Halineld, t J, qulnn, (ie-irne t'ant, J. A. M
Ayeal, WlllUtu MeC.illum, William Hithrer.
W. K. Jonee. H. N. Lakan. A. Hermo. P. C. Hal
laher, A. Muaea, Carl Htokeulierf. Pald Mc
lnuald. M. W. Andaman, Owar Kelev, J. A
Hemn. C. N. Davldeea, Henry Utadsraea. A. B.
Sailh, Henry C. J"b niton.
Watts & Price,
DEALERS IN
Floor and Feed
a Choice Groceries
I Staple Drj Goods
Best Qaalitj Shoes
Hardware and Notions
at
LSeappoose, Oregon, t
k.vavavve avfvesye
PROFESSIONAL.
DR. D. B. STUART,
DENTIST.
ORIENTAL HOTEL. ST. HELENS
S. H. GRUHliK,
ATTORXE r- AT- IA W.
niSca with X. It. iitrk,
ST. IIRL,EN8, : : ONKnO.
Will (ire heel panenel sltentlon taalllecal
matters entru.ted to me. Wlltpraetlea la ail
ine bum ana unitaa steiea .onns.
W.H.POWELL,
ATTORNEY AT- L.i
PBPl'TY 1IHT(1CT ATTOSMKY.
BT. HIl.tMa t OBK10!.
Osvivs Xaweoaa Buvra.
Mora it rvauc.
W.C.Fischer, s
ATTORNEY. AT -LAW.
BAIMKR. : : ORKOON.
B. P. CShaham. T.J. CucaTon.
Attorncys-at-Law.
K6 Marqnam Bolkllof , Portlaad Oregon.
Columbia Coenly buslnaes will rarsUs prompt
1. W. DAT
W. B. DMXAHI)
DILLARD & DAY,
ATTORN E YS-A T- TA W
OMee nest door to CoiinbniiM,
ST. HKLINS, OKKHN.
General nraetire In ennru or Oreenn a We.h
Instou. Abatracta nada directly from county
Dr. Edwin Ross,
Physician and Surgeon
BT. IIRLKNH, OKKOON.
Dr. H. R. Cliff,
Physician and Surgeon.
MX. HELENS, OREGON. ,
Dr. J. E. Hall,
Physician and Surgeon
' . CLATrfKANIE, OREGON.
Dr. C. L. Hatfield,
Physician and Surgeon.
VERNONIA, OREGON.
Notabt Public. ConvivAsciao.
J.B.GODFREY,
lfcia.ii Real Estate and Mater
of Abstracts.
ST. HELENS, . . OREGON
SSTABMSSIBD
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JOHN A. BECK
DKALEB IN
Wstches. ffiiaonds, Silferware,
....JEWELRY.,..
Repairing a Specialty.
U orrlaan Bt. Bet Front A Flrat. PORTLAND
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Tbe ltlnd Too Have Always Donffut, svod wltlcl. line bea
In ajte tor over SO yeatn, hu Dome tbe kloiiatnre of
- and tea bcrn mndeunder hie pr
9 VjCJ27 uaA tairarTlJlion elnca IU Infancy,
yZdkfUcAU AJtownoonetodeccJveyotilathta,
ail Counterfeits, ImlUUoM und Just-aa-ffood" are hut
Eznerlmenta that trifle with and tmdanyer tbe health of
InibnU and CHlldren-Expertenoe against Kxperlment.
)Vhat is CASTORIA
Caatoria la a harmleaa eubstltnta tat Cantor OU, Par.
Korlo, Prope and Bootblnf SyrniM. I U Pleaswot. It
contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other NareoUo
aubetance. Its affe U Ita g-uarantce. It destroys Worms
and allay Fererishneea, It curea Dlarrhasa and Wind
CoUc It roller Teething Troubles, cures Cottatlimtloa
and Flatulency. It aaslnillatea the Food, regulates tUe
Stomaeh and Bowela Ivlii healthy and natural aloepa
The ChUdren'a Panaoea-The Mother's Friend.
ceriuiriB CASTORIA alays
Si
Sean the
Ljus&rp ' -cue
The KM You Have Always Bought
In Uso For Over 30 Years.
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THE NEW YORK TORE
Has jost rscelr
I Summer Goods, Shoes,
g Dry Goods, Groceries, Boots, Shoes, Etc. , i
1 EC. B&QEaCSUO, , v 1
j Cooper Bailding, Main Street, St. Helens, Oregon.
oowR CouNTr Veopie mould f
eo TO THS
Clatskanie
Drug Store
roaTei .
Drugs and
Medicines
clinics
Toilet Articles aad Perfumery
fr J. I, MiLL, FTpntr
Clatkkakir ! t OasooN.
A ST0RIA & COLUMBIA RIVER
IX RAILROAD COMPANY.
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Through li'-kMi uld a tail nil htMrgMej aheh
Ihrotigh to Nonh Bsj.uh wtnf. W
train. .1 llull.. Tram, will .,,, to ! ,.
au?et at ll.m'l.m wh. u e.atilna Iniin nalui.
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Steamer JOSEPH KELLOGfi
laiav. Portlnnd oti Tnewlar, Thiirwlay anil Hat
St. Hthni, Ktlama, Carniri hunt, Hainitr
ana utile,
l.Mn .1 ... .
" T .-'liiaMni einnaar,
nea-
bieamer hunlHUEST
leaves Portlanrl Mon.lar. Wmlnr.ds.
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aama i,lr, . .1 . I ' :
nil r ilav n hi. . .. ii - . , -
iZi mniwiim aiMire and Te-
leoo, rea.-hlng th Utter pla.-o at 10
ai .V . 'iniw mi noon, stmt
OMtla Bock at 6:30 In the atternrir,
I0T. r Thl"w7 and Hunrlay
reaching Portland early In he mornl,
Wharl toot .B0 , Hoi, MAN. Agent
The Steamer
SARAH DIXON
Ivcares
Porllam! a i-
P. m.
for ok iv;,i.:, .
t 7
Helens an.l ... i '
at Bt.
The time table is ii,Ui
change, and the finn.lav nii..'
nifc-htat may go Into (JUt.-
"Huor coriaiu
ccmlltlone.
iWW!vitv
M
EJgTitur of
a large invoice of
II EAT t MEAT! MEAT4
City Market
ftr. Hi.s, 0(k
H. LINDSAY. Proprietor.
-nr.At.aaa rn-
Fresh and Salt Meat
City trails, Iflwln; ramps, steaia-
Doats aot rallroa'l ratupa
4jl supplied.
j osnsas rn.uto on snnaT notici.
: Owl Saloon
I BSWH BOTHERS, fMOPKlSTORS
k
Only lh bH of
LiQnars asd Cisars Kept in Stocli
CYRUS NOBLE
And oihr impuUr faranil ( whUhtM
Iwftyi in iiofa
WEINHARD'8 BEER
ob riraaskt.
Tom Benton" Cigars, i
7 All tb la4l newtpainraaait otasr so- f
m ular p.nalie.1.. m
F0I PORTLAND DAILY
Steamer Iralda
C. . Ilotghkii, Hatltr.
RAILROAD TIME. ,
lvea BalnlcKlslle feneept Snixls'llorf"
lalld. Ht A A. M ,lM,.Mr!li,tf frnm tit. ItDlfll
o'elm-k. Ileininiiiii. Iraves l-iirllanil al 2. r-
M arrlrlns at hi. Iluloan at 4:4.
Passeajcrs anl Fast Frsfsht.
rORTLANO LANDING, TAYLOR 81-
jnajr mm mm wjr mm but mm' '
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IVa
Ol POBTt.Anil, DAII.V.
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"America"
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Willamett Slough Roate
Uavti Hi. Helens ; . . . :80 A M
Arrireat Portland. .10 :M A M
Ixmve Portlnnil 2:l J
Arrlv al Mi. Ilvli'iis. li:00 P U
fa iik eo jkn re.
Will Cnrrr Notl.lna but '"
Ktr ami Fet Viain
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