O R K G ( ) N M I ST i '?u iuinler wjeMijr tor.
; : -r- t- Wn n rji that I giving it' tap-
port, and i UfciiUt up th republican
ten ttoria tight. : .,'' :
filtered at till J'tWKMUM' !.. fil-US,
Onfroii. ea-oni-cinai nisil matter, .
COUNTY OFFICIAL PAPER.
issricii fcv'.rv FmrvaY Monnino By
KKicr.Kii a. a. tumour,
pturoH 4911 PnnfMiKTuu,
. . (it'U('Kl'TliVN I'ltll'R:
. ilne civ one. year, in advutiee.
iSix months
...--
,T.1.00
... o
Wliesl reached the V6 cent notch In
Chicago Tuesday, )h highest, price or
! oyer four years. Armour & Cnupany
j la ti hold llie greater psit o( the
uppiy. , -
' Krw i k 'Iriiiuciut in convention at
Surala-ni are silent on the money ques-
INSaXE MATH AWFUL OEEW.
OCTOBER 3, 1(.
1 .U MUUM -
ror'NTY orFJCKR?:
ftopreseitiit.ive ..
i u.ote . ........ .
SlprilJ"
Treanrl. .
fc'H'l. oi ,i-h,Ml,j. .
Aeiir
Surveyor. ,
PlorK
O immiai'merg J
poroner .
: I tt'in, an f 16 to 1 ia l.ft out of tha plat
farm. DivM B. Hill will probably U
, ii .n iii it h( o' i.ivHriiir.,
Toe New York democracy tell how
it would lire it power, and (lie con
yeitionlia rifclined for liberty to th
....Martin rt th. RiiiHer
.loSMh II. I.MMI1. Katlliei
R. K. H illil'l. St. Helen
K. i;o-a. SI Helena
-in tin tine. tii. Helena j F.liplno, and death t the blo.;tel uia
. It. Jlen ,e n. Mayuer.
If 1.. ji;wn. M .tr-hUml
w. II .'an. PHt-ilmnf
K Dili si. Ilts!i
nate
The ocean steamers that uly pitas St.
Helena on the- way to Portland, ia a
certain indication of the great commerce.
from Oregon this season. The lumber
and grain shipment will run up into
millions nfiitilliirg thi year from Oregon,
According to the niKntion of sawmills,
shingle mill and logging indaatriea in
Oiepii, (Joliinibi county ia evidently
ir uima.i oi any oiner section in thia
line. Tln Timher indnDtery of Columbia
voupty aomething immense. '
J HASTING HYPOCRITE.
Mitchell, Jbe eintor of the Rainier
gazette, knows t!i:U he was lirty ,
malicinns and willful liar, when he
stated that Tb Oukou.v Mist gave any
hint that Hon. Martin Both was sup
porting Govenor T. T. Uaer fur United
Htateg Senator. Tiie writer was in
formed in Portland several months ajto
that Mr. Both would probably suppoit,
Fulton, consequently never mentioned
cenatonial matter to him. Another
thing Mr. Fulton's eondidaey will not
lie advanced one lota by the advoeaoy
ofauh a sheet as the Rainier papr.
Mitchell was virtually kicked out of St.
Helens. For some time he was super
intendent of a SuikUv school her, bnt
spent the greater portion bumming
around the saloon corner, going down
to his Rainier paper about one day in
the week. . Th Mitchell family are not.
floy fir, jjt.ikey cither. Mitrhell li
borsij th,e members of the cianty C"nrt
and 4emocra'e QiBce-holders, rintil
they wish lie was in hads or eiine
pthnr place. The fact U Mitchell is mid !
Iiecaura the Oifgonian aete tlje witer
q iijteryiBW Columbia county lozislatir
on the bills that tbey intended to in
troduce at the com m in j session of tit
legislator.
Parties, who evidently know wli.it
they are talking about, say that he h is
robbed widows and orphans through Ins
paper. In order to get notices of estate
that are required to be printed, he his
offered to print the three reqiirel
notices tn the probating of estates, ht
Jias agreed t do. this work for a stn'ed
sum. After, the fl rat notice, he wonij
charge the full rate. There is nothing
lionorable aVrnt the hypicrittcal tliinT.
People who have dqije bii9itess with
him, hay learned something of liii
uethods.
It is inid that Brownell, of Clackamas
is very busy explaining some things
that took place at tho State convention
last spring. The delegation was ior
atructed t give a solid vote for Senator
Porter for state printer, but Clarke, of
the Jerv: 3Mr, was told that he could
hae half the vote, if he so desired.
A dispatch from Oakland, Calif., states
that oil as fuel has proved such a Suc
cess on all the lines of the Southern
Pucitie, that general orders have been
Issued for the conversion of all engines
into oil burner as soon as possible.
Owl . will be abandoned absolutely,
Within a year the Southern Pacific will
be on oil basis solely, thus saving op
wards of $100,000 per month.
A Tjplcal Sonth African Siore.
O. R. Larson, of Bay Villa, Eundave
River, Cape Colony, conducts a store
typical of South Africa, at which can be
p-irchased anything from the proverbial
"needle to an anchor." This store is
situated in a valley nine miles from the
j nearest railway station and abont twenty
five miles from the nearest town. "Mr.
L'irson says: "I am favored with the
custom of farmers within a radius of
thirty miles, to many of whom I have
supplied Chamberlain remedies. All
testify to their value in a household
wliere a doctor's advice is almost out of
the question. Within one mile of my
s-ore the population i perhaps sixtv.
Of these, no less than fourteen have
been ab.-olntely cured by Chamberlain's
Cough Remedy. This must surely be a
record." For sale by Edwin Rose, Druggist.
.Tljp article qn senatorial candidates
printed in the Mist a couple of we.'ks
pgo has beatired senatonial aspirants to
. actign, and God Almighty only knows
what the Spal result will be. Governor
Geer baa sent out letters to the legisla
tors, claiming that he was endorsed by
th.e people, and complied with law in
getting the ipdorsement. Consequently
legislatocs are asked to respect the pro
visions of the May act, and stand by
him. Fulton, of Clatsop, is very anxious
for a eauens, although be did not want
pne two years ago. Congressman Tongue
and Malcolm Moody, also are mentioned
as probable canidates, if the right card
turns up. Brownell of Clackamas, an
nounced himself as a cunitlate before
the people last spring, but does not ap
pear to be mentioned much in that line.
There is one thing dead sure, be will
pot have an oppornity to pull CorbHt'a
leg during the next session. . iSome peo
ple in .Portland think it possible that
George W. McBride wight postib ly loom
as a dark horse. '
Real Estate Transfers.
The fact that Columbia county's
assessment shows $70,00i) in re tax
able property tban last year, is highly
.gratifying. With, a wealth of over
one and a half million dollars Columbia
county is taking the front rank amo.ng
the counties of the (katf T.iis fact,
also is very complimentary to Assessor
White, who has always inada d.-teriniiisd
efforts to list all the taxabU property it
is possible to secure. It must also be
noted tliLt the assessed valuation of
all property in Columbia county is very
low much lower than in many other
' Oregou counties.
Lhmber shipment by water from the
Columbia river will this year, for tb
first time on record, exceed I00,0OQ,QQQ
. feet. Nine months thipment now show
74,000,000 feet. There are many ves
sels in the river, and nine months ship-
- nient now shows 74,000,000 feet. These
fieures are compiled by the Oregouian.
,Tne linger part of these shipments are
goiinr from Columbia county,J and the
lumber is being shipped all over the
world. '
James A. and Mary J. McCormick to
the Benson Lodging & Lumbering Com
pany, sw of section 30, 7, 3, $1600.
William . and Ida M. Pettinirer to
El ward Gunderson, net of section 24,
5, 2. I400.
Arthur J. and Lida Quigley to Mar
shall J. Shearer, sj of pw of section
6, 6, 1, 2430.
Donglas P. Crandall to J. M. Taylor,
lot 8, section 14 and lot 1, section 23
84, 48:32 acres, 590.
W. 'II. and Nancy E. polman to
James Good, quit claim to tidelaud
fronting lots 18 and 19, block 10, St.
Helens, f90.
William Gorman to Ienry Staley,
eej of e)4 of of se ction 7,
7, 6, $400.
James SI. Hill to Elizabeth E. Mc
Cauley, lots 1 and 2, block 2, Es'tb, $65.
Charles O. and Lena Lindball to Wil
liam Eccles, wj of swJ-4 of ne4 of sec
tion 13, 7, 4, $100. "
Ida Mabel Anderson and Louis F.
Anderson to Baker & Baker, quit claim
to a lot of valuable Columbia county
lauds for the consideration of $1.
E. 8. and Mary Cv Bryant to the Ben
son Logging and Lumbering Company,
right of way, lot 6, Wagoner d 1 c. $20.
Martha J. and William J. JJarr to the
Benson Logging and Lumbering ComN
pany, right of way 30 feet wide in Z
Bryant; d 1 c, $300. ... , .,
At La Center Jnst Across the River
from 3t, Kelous.
Crased by jelousy of hi business
rival and tired of living, Dr. R. 8. Davitf
of La Center, Clark County, tiunday
night set fire to his own drug store and
that of hi rival, Mrs, Sarah White, and
then took poiaen, having surrounded him
self with various weapous. , :
T)te people were aroused by an alarm
ut tire and found both drag store In
flame. . The Hre; Jrooi Mrs. V Wliite
building ignited the residence of J. V
Benueit, dock agent of the Lewi Kiver
Transportation Company, destroyed it
anil spread to a shoe store and a small
photograph, gal ery, which stood be.-
twee tiie two draj stjrjj. All wre
completely destroyed.
f he body of Mr. Dvis was found in
his own building, surrouudod by a dirk
knife, a Colt's revolver and a hammer-
less Winchester shotgun... Davi was an
erratic sort of charactor, and had been
up for examination as to his sanity.
He had lived at I Center for nearly 28
years. He was very bitter toward the
rival drug store, and everything points
to the fact that he fired the property of
tin hatod competitor, then that of his
own, after which h took poison to end
his life and had placed the weapon)
close in reach for use in case of an
emergency, should he be discovered or
the poison fail to bring death. - Davis
carried a stock of good estimated to be
valued In the neiborhood of $2000 which
together with all the properly destroyed
by the Same he kindled would foot up
a total loss of about $5000.
Davis hated Mr. White who kept the
opposition drug store about 60 yards
from his own. He imagined that she
was unfair in trade and that her efforts
were uireciea toward injury ot his busi
ness. Those who are acquainted with
the circumstances covering their trade
relations say there were no reason for
this enmity. Notwithstanding,' Davis.
bore toward Mrs. White a constant feel
ing of animosity, and the destruction of
her property by fire and the following
nicide are the result of the old man's
insane imagination of wrongs done him.
bnt which others failed to see.
A few years ago Dayis was arraigned
before Judge Miller in the Superior
Court on a charge of insanity. The
complaint filed against him was
prompted by virion actions on the
part of the old man when measures
were taken taken to build a sidewalk in
front of his store. This improvement
he positively refused to allow to take
place, and be enforced bis resolution to
that effect by standing guard over the
property with a shotgun. After hearing
the evidence, Judge, Miller decided that
instead of being insane Davis was n.cf.
bidly eccentric and ordered his release.
Dr. Davis, the dead man, was 85 years
of age, and had owned and operated a
drag store at interval since 1873. . He
lias no relatives in Clark County, nor
any on the coast, so far as is . known.
Prosecuting Attorney W. W, Sparks
recieved the information tiiis inorni ng,
anb has gone to La Center to make investigations.
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ected to the announcement in thi issue
of special clubbing rates with Young
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class published in Auiericr. Our ar
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that enable us to offer that paper and
Obkooh Mist for the price of a single
subeription to this paper alone. Our
readers will BUrely appreciate thi very
liberal offer, and we invite them to
make it known to such of their friends
as are not already subscribers. Two
paper for the prica of one is an in
ducement seldom offered, especially
when either is well worth the price
asked for both. All subscription, ac
companied by the cash, should be ejjnt
'to this office.
Josh Westhafer, of Loogootee, Ind., Is
a poor man. but he says he would not
be without Chamberlain' Pain Balm if
it cost live dollars a bottle, for it snvud
him from being a cripple. No external
application is equal to this liniment for
stiff " and swollen pints, contracted
niuoloa, stiff neck, sprains and rheumatic
and muscular pains. It ha also rutwt
numerous case of partial paralvsis,
It ia for, sale by Edwin Ross, Druggist,
The Thricra-Week World.
Time has demonstrated that the
Thrlce-a-Week World stand alone ii)
its class. Other papers have Imitated
Its form bnt not Its success. This is be
cause it tell all the new all the time
and tell It impartially , whether that
news be political or otherwise, it is, in
fact, almost a daily at the price ot a
weekly and yon can not afford to be
without it.
Republican and Demccrat alike can
read the Thrjce-a-Week World with
absolute confidence In it truth .
In addition to news, It publishes first
class serial stories and other feature
suited ti the home and fireside.
The Thrice-a-week World's regular
subscription' price is only $1.00 per year
and this pays for 156 pupers. We offer
this unequalled newspaper and the Ore
gon Mist together one year for $1.80 :
The regular subscription price of Uie
two pa per a $200.
The Oregon Mit and the Thrice-a.
Week World for six months for 1)5
cents; three months for 60 cents.,
( oi linbia county is makings remarkable-showing
as a fine stock section,
wpecial'y in the mater .of blooded
cattle. P. A. Frakesand U. West car
tied olf valuable prizes ut the state fair.
The former has taken a carload to the
Nirth Yakima fair, and, will no doubt
yiitrry olfsome valuable pr:i.;s.
8rrlckenWlth Paralysis.
Henderson Grimett, tf this place, was
stricken with partial paralysis and com
pletely lost the use of one arm and side".
After being treated by an eminent phy
ican for quite a while without relief,
my wife recommended Chamberlain''
Pain Balm, and after using two bottles
of he is almost entirely cured. Geo.
ft. McDoxXi.p, Man, Logan county, W.
Va. Several, other very remarkable
enres of partial paralysis have been
effected by the use of tbia liniment. It
is most widely known, however, as a
cure for rheumatism, sprains anil bruises
Sold by Edwin Ross, Druggist, ; ' '
Goes Like Hot Cakes.
"The fastest selling article I have In
my store," writes druggist C. T. Smith,
of Davis, Ky., "ia Dr. King's . New Dis
covery for Consumption, Coughs and
Colds, because it always cures. In iny
six years of sales it bas never failed. J
have known it to save sufferers from
"throat and Lung diseases, who could
get no help from doctors or any other
remedy." Mothers rely on it, best phy
sicians prescribe it, and .. . . . .
guarantee satisfaction or refund price,
'rial bottles free. Reg. sizes,' 60c aud$'l.
at St. Helens Pharmacy. ,
telPATiOH
, Constipation is nothing more ms)
than a clocainrj of the bowels I I
and nnthinnr if.. tln ; I . I mtati- -il
nation or death if not relieved.
If every constipated sufferer
could realire that he is allowing
poisonous filth to remain in his
system, be would soon set rehef .
, Constipation invites all kind of
contagion. Headaches, bilions
ness, colds and many other ail
ments disappear when consti
pated bowels arerelieved. Thed
tord's Black-Draught thoroughly
clean out the bowels in an eay
' and natural manner without the
. purging of calomel or other vio
lent cathartics.
Be sure that you pet the origi
nal Thedfnrd's Black-Drauant,
made by The Chattanooga Medi
cine Co. Sold by all druinrists in
za cent and su.uo package.
PHTtm, irk.. Nit tS, IS)
T maot mwnwad Thdlard's Blarlr-
Fob 8ai The enrdwood timber mi
100 acre of land. Call on or addrya
U, W, PEKUY, lloulton, Or.
Stkaykd oa Utoi.k From the farm
of C.?L. Ayre,' near Yankton,
red, yearling bull, marked, branded
and dehorned Branded on the left hip
with "LA" i' marked with a crop and
split in the left ear and hole in the
right. Any information will be gladly
received by C. I- Ayies, t,.Yiuiktou
and reward will l PW f"f recovery.
For sale i 1(10 acres titnlier land,
of s' of section'.!, tp. 4 n. r n west j $10
Mlincr, ftiarsu
per acre, inquire
field,' Oregon. '
J.ll.
i
rr1.
B m M at: a ' ft B. . H i t- d i I
W Vro still !fnrnlahln the Weekly
Oreironian and Misr tokrelher for a year
only fa.tw. tnirt' ; l
! N07!CE; OP CONTEST.
PafARTMitMT or Tiia Iwtkmior.
United . Ptatea Land OrHeo, Oregon
City, Orestoo, Atntnst 8th, 11K)2.
A sufficient contest sttWIav't havlne
been filed in this offlee by Alenander
Apsk. contestant, aaalnst ; Homesteml
entrv No. 1381.1, made July 27th, UXII,
for set of aeW n( Heetlon 81 : swW of
swi of siwtion 22; nwW of nwlf of "(v.
tion sc7, and ne oi my ot aeciinu zn,
townshin 5 north, ranifo 3 west, by Jo
seph Schulknrkl, enntestee, In which
it is allegi-d that contestant "knows thi
present condition of the same; also that
said Joseph hicbulkowskl, entrvmnn and
his heirs have whollv abandoned said
claim and that they have never resided
upon or rnltivated orimproved the sum I
since making entry thereof or at all,!
fiat satu entrvman mrii aoom iwm-
Iter 20. 11M11, and that said allesed ab
sence from said land was not due to hi
or his heirs' employment ia the Army
Nsvv, or Marine vorps oi tne initen
Ptntes as a privet snldlrr, nlflrer, se
mnn, or marine, dnrimr the war with
Spain, or during: any other war in which
the United Ptatna mav be nitrated,"
the helra and leiral representatives of
said Joeeph Rchnlknwskl, deceased ar
hereby notified to appear, raspond and
offer evidence tonahing anld allejstlon
at 10 o'clock a. m. on November 18,
Jt02, before the Register and Receiver
at the United States Land office iq Ore
gon Citv, Oreeon, '
GEORGE W. HI BEE, Reeelver,
The Kind Tou lluve Alwnj-g Hoti(flit, and vthU h y
In use lr over 80 year ha borne tli uSiriititn, t
- ftnd has bwn made nttdor hU 1V
SJ&f-?Pf 7 ,onftl npOTvlslon ln' lu lniv.,.; .
KAar-CUCA4 Allow no ono to deooivo you hk t!ii
All Counterfeits, Imitations itnd " Jt-iw.K.Hi Kr
ISxnvrlinents) time trlllo with nnd endanger tli tienith of
IntUuta itnd CuUdron 13xperluc tl"ht Uxptirljuonj,
What Is G ASTO R 1
mitortn 1 ft IwrailfHM nltltntf)'forCiS.- oii,'1tt:"'
' gorlo, lrop nd HtMithliiu; Syrup. It U l-Lssxant, i6
contains neither Opium, Morpltiiio nor timr Kwrwtte
vubatitnco. lt ir 1 " grtiaritute It destroys
tuid ftllnys FeverUlineaa. It cures Dlitrrtiw iutd WUt
. Collo. It relieves Teethlnir Troablea, curi Coiwtljmtloit
nnd Flatulency. It tvmhiilliUes the Food, rK-lat tbo
fttomivou And Howela, elvlnir Uenlthy nnd tuUarul
Th Children's Tiuiiiocit Tho Mother's FrtwiMU T
CENUIME CASTORI A ALWAY
Boon tho Signature cf
The Kind You Have Always Boa!i!
In U8 For Over 30 Years.
, W WW, W IMMMUIV OTIMSW MSI
Watts & Price,
f -DIALER IK
Floor and Feed:
Cboice Groceries :)
Staple Dry Goods '
Best Qnality Shoes
Hardware and Notions
THE NEW YORK STORE
lias )imt reouivsd large invoice of '
rmvm, irk.. Nit , 101.
aot iwnmiMd Tkfdloril'a Wmr.
JrwSttMb!rhlr. lkwltlamrtss
ti Uie tint unl Sum ntA Ulur tKelwl
tra nan. 1 mw rn nr tttlUni
aajT Mr Unlli.. I tklnk I mala
ra ks sbl to work nllhmtl It
tm mnomn miw miMN wttt
, ranvsuoa. I oar aw4l4aa la I
Ci.McTL
urn.
HOTICg OF FINAL SETTUHBHT.
Notick i heeeby"given by thk vs.
drelirnil adinlnl.rnwr with (hs will hii,
nexeil of IDs eRtitte nf (.'vru. R h,i
nai a Bm Sled In the offlc of th Coimtv
Coart of Colnmhla Conniy, Orason. hi. Dim)
account of hUMminHtration npuo aald eatat.
final settlement and Hi.tHl.r,Hn jlt
"u " i. , . uoao, Indus of aald
court, hits RDDolnied Monlir ih kit. ,i.ur,.
tolwr, lima, at two o'clock In ih sfierteriiooa of
a ddsy u the time, and tha court-rqoia of
Oregon, u tha pines, of herl( md ti
VFI'XP.i'"1 nM I"1'"" nl MUlemeut and
dlntrlbutlou. at ot which timo and place anr
person late.'eatol sui appear and hie oblee
tiooa in writiii to laid accuuut and petition.
A1minltrator with tha will ,., ,i.
eimtit p( cvnis R. Bole. Ueceawi,
W. B. l-iKl.i. attorney for A.lmlnl.i,,,.
llM! . eo YEARS'
V , EXPERIENCE"
Thadc Marks
Ocsionb
CopvmaHTs c.
The only place in St. Helens,, to get
'High Btaudard floor" 1 at Collin &
pray', ' .. ,'.:' i -. ;
Anyone Mnflln- a aketch and deacrfptlon may
fintofcly aacerwiln our opinion froa wbecbar an
u.enttmi 1, prnhaMy patentabla. Communlna.
tlotuttrtetWermflSentUI. Handbook on Patanta
aunt 1 raa. OidMt airency for aemnns natauta,
fatnta takan tnrouirb Mnnn a Co. raced n
'" "'t summons. t j
In the Circuit Court of th State (jf Orogou
for Columbia Ooauty, .
Amanda Johnson,' Plaintiff, 1 - -
.VBt ,., ... , ,
ArchibaM L. Joboton, Us.eodaut, - :
To Archibald JobuDoa, the above-named de
fendant. In the name of the State of Oreroii tow ara
nereoy uounea ana reqairea u appear auu au
swerthe complaint of plalutlff Hied BKaiim
von in the abova-eimUed viiit and Court on or
before aix week frum the dnte ol the first pi
iicatlon ol the Runiinona. which Hint taibli
tlok la od the third dar of Octoljer, V.iu, aad
me any on or oeiore wnicn vou are reqvurca to
appearand anftwer, is the Hth dar or Novem
ber, lWt, being the laat day of the tiue pra
tcriFted in the Order 01 Fubheafif.n.
And if you tall to ao apfear and aniwer on or
before theaaid 14th day of tvemKr, iwrj, for
want thereof the plultittiT will apply for Uie rtt.
ilel deiDnndea in the complaint, uj-wlt; For a
decree iwolviug the bouda of matriftiony uow
eximinn between plaintiff and defendant, upon
the ground of cruel and inhuman treatment
and fur the custody, and control of JJielr
three ml nor children; for her eotts and d fa
burHenntutaand foruih oilier and further re
lief a U) the-urt may Mem euuitable. '
Thin numinoijn ;i publhed by order of the
Uouorable Thorn at A. Mrtiride, made on the
mut ay ot oevteoiDer, uiui.
A. E. MF.NDKNHALL.
' - Aitofney tor FiaintltT.
WC6 W riNML SETTLEMENT.
VTGTlrK 1. HPftHHV titvav ov nntjp
il 1orKinfl thai fhf unflsr.li,.Arf ..i...ini.!
tratrix ef lie titaie of Hro V. Jaiuih. ir.
t-mte :, that he na filed In ihv 0ft1,.e of the
1.011 n ty tMei'k of Columbia Couutv.
final aucuuut of lh mlinlnlntrulioii uiif.n uid
'"tat-, u;t" her with hrr flnul rep.irt and petl
tu.n fjr ilnai aeitlcmcnt and diitrlbullor. of
Hid fMljtLu. ami tl.t it....
J. It. Ijhuu. Juilno of aald Court ban
appointed Monday, the 3rd day uf
Kcvm.ir. at 10 o'clock A. M of uld day an the
time, and the court h'lnie lu Ht. Helena, urevon,
as the nlactof hearine wild tlnal account ami
theaai.l ,itiiton of filial aettleioeut and dla
Jribiitlon.nt which time ami place anr person
lntarv.ied mar apfwar and Hie ohj-ictluua lu
wiitiijtf lo aaiU a(;cotiut and ptitluii,
a , , ... KAV w.ri,
AdmllillrarrlXol tiiti i'matu vl (jtuae L'. J.
(iiih, Ueceaoed. "
i ot ajUruuisr, 'i i'gu.
i
I Fall
fe:
Goods, Shoes,
Dry Goods, Groceries, Hoots. Shoes, Etc.
' EC. MORQU8,
Cooper Building, Main Street, St. Helens, Oregon.
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DR. D.Ba STUART,
DENTIST.' ORIKNTA!- HOTEL. HT. HKI.F.N.
S. H. GRUBEH,
ATTORNEY-AT -LAW.
Oman with 1. 1. Quick.
; ST. HII FNS, : ; OkgilOX,
Will kIvs beat paraonal attrntlon toalll.ynl
mailer. enlriMteil lo me. Will praetii: In all
the Sum and Unlutd Statea r'ourta.
VV. H. POWELL,
ATTORNE Y- AT- IA V.
dki'utv luaiaicr Ai-russiv.
ST. HKLENS, : ; OKK'iOM. ' ,.
Ornc N'awioas Jltots, - Kotaav ruuuc.
W. C. Fischer,
ATTORXE Y- AT- LA W.
RAINIER, !' ' s -.'OREGON'
STORIA & COLUMBIA RIVER
RAILROAD COMPANY.
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tun bliirtheiit fueilie train, lu and irow the 1
Hatetil SiwIMl (a. nil.. At I'onlaud man all I
r''' 's,""' Unn.a .lod. at Aaiorla ttllh 1. ,
It. AS !.' Iai and rail line .,,.1 fiiM,Mflt .
fieis MSr. au'ittm """' ' WIU
raaaciiiri-ra for Aal.irla or war iumua mul 4. a
train, at llouli-.n. ir -nl '.. ,., I
le. I'aai. Aitl.. Aaioria. Or ' ,
R. P. Obaha.; ... ..- T. J. CmrruN.
Attorueys-at-law.
Jfanjuara Butldlna, portlan l Or.joa.
Colnnibia Coouli badueaa will raealv wiiinut
altentloUi r
1. W.
AT s W. B. Dfl.LARD
DILLARD & DAY,
ATTORXE YS-AT. LA W
Offli-e unt door lo Courthouis,
HT. ttKI.ENS, UKKdON.
ttenerul iiruetli a In ujuru nf otuui.n or w..h.
rvuorda Al""mil m,ul rtlrsuly lioui cuuuiy
bihnx mo runs, meaurots t
-only tha ! ol- ' f
Lipn ariCijan Kept ia stxck
CK2US MM
AimI ihsr po,'Ua)r liiarda of klilrkirt
S.aaaluaiirs. i
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u araaajhl, , '
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All tha laleal BewanaivMsndelhor "p"
g, utar x-ru.ilrl.
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Steamer .Irak
C I. HoojHirt, i . assoar. .
, Imim ItaliiUn dally Otuut We) Itiii Port
lam). i t II . deiartin froyi hi. iiaf. ua ai
r vt'f-a. namiuill
arrlvluf al at.
aoiuinlns,
l. UaUua a I I),
laaoa fortUuiU at i.M f.
BJllGUT'tf DIMICASM
Scientific Jlmftm.
liandaotnelf 1nwi,Tntn6 tjrekhr. Ianrkft rh
ilatlon of any actanUila journai. Tarma, M a
anr: frrartaonUia.iL kltM. tiw mil nmwmalaum.
,8ran (tana, Ot V HU Wasbtoatoa, B.C.
This will save your Life.
By Inducing you to ne
Dr. King's f8f Discavsry,
Csssumption, Coughs mi ColJs.
S The only Guaranteed Cure.
O Cure. NO Pay. YoatDrae
will warrant It '-
- ABSOLUTELY COtB3
Orip, Influenza, Asthma, i!fw.oh.'U;
Whooplnd Congh, lMeumocia. orr
Affection ot the Throat and Lungs.
TRIAL BOTTLES FPUE.
aUgiuavr Six CO aU and tlx
i .-, ' . ; '
. Tbs largest sum ever paid fur a pre
hcriilllou, c!ntiii.-d liiixis in San Frsn
ct;o, Aug, 30, 1901. The transfer in
a-dved in i-oin and stock 112,5iA).W) and
was liai'l by party of bnisiieea inou U,r
s sped lie for llriglit's Oisfasu and I)ia-
taaies, lutlierto im uralile diiieases.
l'liey coiiiriieiic-ed llie sriotis invesii-
fatioo of tli specillc ; Nov. 16, 1900.
fit-jr iutervieneil scors of the cured
and tried it out on its merits by putting
over tbree dozen eases on tbs treatment
and watching thetu. Tdey also Kot phy
sicians to name chronic, Incurable cam-,
and administered it with the physicang
for judges. Up to Aug. 25, eility-sveii
per cent o( tha test cases were either
well oi progressing favorably. , ,
There heing but thirteen "per cent of
failures, tha parties were satisfied anil
ciosea me transaction. tik priH-ced ngs
of the investigating committee and tho
clinical reports of the test cases e iere
published and will be mailed (-.. on
pfiiuiaiiuu . -iipreee uoilll J. Iltlllon
ompany, 420 Hmilgu ery St. o. I'ran
sco, Cai. ; . ;
j Physician nnd Surgeon.
ST. HKI.ENH, OUKOON. i i
n Dr. ii. it. cim; . ;
Physician arid Surgeon.
ST. HELENS, OUEOON,
Ir.J.E.Hall, '
Physician and Surgeon.
-;; CLA'WKAIHK, OREGON.
Steamer JOSEPH KELLOGG
Leave, I'uitlHinl on Taanlav, Thiirad.iy an-1 Sal.
ur-lay nl 1 a. in. lor
Sr. AVena, Kalama. CamH $ Awf, Rtiniir
and Ktlto,
Arriving at I'.irilan.l ii,'l.i, and.
Uuedar and Fr.ilav ul i a m.
Steamer NORTHWEST
and sridsy nights ut at 10,i. iu., furtlie! A 1 lV.NWNCI,.TAVUH F.
....... r,. uieuiioneii auivu aud To
ledo, r,lii,u t, ,u.f ., ,
a- ui. on He following ,luv. ' Ueluruinj;,
t ie boat leuvw Toledo at ,,, u.fJ
tus'le Rock at &::!o i lh) a(iu;rlM,0
rm.lv. Thuraday and Kund-y
reaching 1'ortuiiid e.irly In the morning:
Wharf fot of ouliuon HI. H, H(H.atAJ(, A.-,r,t.
himiin asi Past Frsi&it
$XaULatkatUjtaiaVatUaV
4 taU aSSllVa.AflJl. SAILV.
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The, Steamer:
SARAH DIXON
, Br. C. L; Hatfield, ( ,
Physician and Surgeon.
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lata VP
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s fortlaml an.ru u,..i...: ...
ut Ht.
Ieavus Portlmwl Ti,...,i ... ' .': i .
a.,... niHH H Sill, Oct ft ,
change, and l)m tjunday iwlt !
night bout may go into (Miite
Mine under uertHincnditloi s!
, . NOTICE FOB PUBLICATION.
Department of the Interior
Land Office at Oregon City, Orepon, '
Hepteiolier S, 1W12.
rOTTOE 18 HEREBY OlVkN THAi THK
it followluK-named aettler baa filed nntlre of
hi. Intention to make final oroof lu animnrt oi
bla claim, and that aald proof will I made hi.
fore the lieaiater and Kei'etver at Oregon City
Oregon ou October 20, 1902 viz:
EMILY K.TOMPKIN.
H. E. So. 12131 for the BWSi '4 BWS
HW4 Bl"4 Section 18, T.J N. R, 2 W. He
nameathe followfDe witneaaea to nrova hla eon.
tiuuona residence ur.m and cultivation of aald
land. viz: John 9. Miller. A Inert L. Miller, of
Orea-on City, ore poo, and Halrer Olacn and
Buithe Oleaon, of Warren, Orenon.
v-ttAKt-iiB u. Huuaits, Begistsr.
CoavkvAaii.Mi,
J- B. GODFREY,
Dealer ia Real Estate and Maker
of Abstracts. -
ST. 11ELENH, ; ' . ORL-,;,,,
0
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America,,
n
WOlamett SlougOootfl
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leave Ht, Helens. . .. (MM AM
Arrive at I'oriliuid., I0;!lt-A M
Uave Portland iIP'M
Arriv, at Hi. Uetons. tl:Wl'll'
tAHM OC'U.tlaa. "' '
Will Carry' Nnlliliii! lint Piiaasii-
gers anil r aat lriiht.
Ja.ltS WOUB
j J,i"i ' Hat n ir in na iiiit n ,n r anl
0UWN-Ct7UNrT people should
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BHTAHf.ignan
..mi
JOHN A, BIXK
UlUt.CK I.V
i Diamonds, Silverware
...JEWELRY,,,,
J Repairing a SneciaU v
Jtorrlaea. Si. Bee tt mTL' .
Dyspepsia Cure
DiQCSts What AII am 4.
sm, , ---m n bwu CtAaa.
a nis preparation contttln all nf .v..
dlgeaUt.ts and dic-J,? .nBLl,?L.th;
UO to TH- :
Clatskanic
Drim Store
food.
fall to cure,
itarivl.Uin:.".:T..o,j or
, . .. ,,. rr.in-r and iihvop
.
the f.Hl v n u ""'"mil
vuininai US (,r nvsrioM i,.u i.
red after .Vffi.1.
' ! Une,UHlled for aiiir,..,,,,.u . ..(,'.,
I. ... WOUUiOi,
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;and
Tii!et; Articles and Perfiraifii)
Be, J.S.HALL, frtpnflov K
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