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About The Oregon mist. (St. Helens, Columbia County, Or.) 188?-1913 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 10, 1902)
OREGON MIST Entered et the Pia-tesfft'e ' Helena, Orvgxin, m seooDil- uH auattt-r, .COUNTY OFFICIAL PAPER. Jiwu Bvsav Fbiday Moenmo B JKELER U- GABUERT, Enrroa v P(piuto. UBSCIUTTIOH FKICS: A)ne tov om int. in advance,. . . . 11.00 fits month.. W flCTOBEB 10, iWi. oouxt ornciits: fcmwim . . . . at artta .Martin Roth. Balaner H. Ml, Kalnier I.IU. St. nolens V f.u Ml Halana aa. aekool. afartl Whit. St. iteleea unm. ........... ,...w.T. wens, ntPi ' H. nemiefeoa. r I at. t 'w rittabara ....... u.Unl ..V. a, amujw. Tbedaavta of a hospital aurae in thU tty ltd wmJK attracted some attention, mIum mm in the home town of the vonaa Mr than ham. U was excwl- iafly rrUd on account ef the axcnl Jan. tfo4ing of the roan lady, tb sAavatlar ol bar occupation adding to the desire that aba night hara urvivd Oa Ardd diaMM). but diptheria ta imehcmaa diaeaee. among tlia worst that eaa affect a person. Med 'teal acienca baa not reacbad that perfection, and enfcabl? never will whan there will not be daatba from tbia disease even under th awe skilled treatment when Uia intern la ia a condition for it extension Treatment which might ba very dieae tsoua with another because of the con diUooa ol the paraoo. Tbia matter of JiU and death ia often fall of interest. amaa falla a hundred ieet and ta ate shed and broken, bat ha lire. Another man pricks bia wriat with a pin blood poisoning aata ia and ha diaa, and ' yet thoaeanda of people prick Uwir JbraUee with no serious effect. So it goes aat tha aama in cases of different blade .of Ulnae. Who can fathom the inratariaa oi life and death T Astoria ivmimm ' Aatoria waa visited bjr a disaetroal nan flairs. I ion thia week. Fir broke fiuttm Front street, between Seventh and Eight atraet, at about 5 o'clock, and destroy! a warehouae belonging to the Oragoa Bound Lumber Company, a bam belonging to H. B. l'rker,tand damaged several other structure. There were several boraaa in the barn, end be Jore the; coo Id ba rescued foor of them arere baraed to death. The loaa ia iu the neighborhood of $15,000. Tha fire acaarad ia tha manofactoring district, aod tao big concerns, the EUuore cot.1 (makers and Iindenbarger ould storage plant, ware lea than 26 feet from the burning buildings. These were saved .with alight loaa. Only tha absence of wind prevented conflagration that jrutld have resulted in immense damage f tha city. Tha blacklisting of honorable dentist nd physicians by their respective or gaaiaatioaa simply because the men see fit to pay tha newspaper cash for space jaaed rather than "sponge" valuable pace, baa been severely eondeinaM by fit Oregon Frees Association. Pa pert haVjS beaa appealed to to discontinue thf" practice of giving free apace to the puta who says that it is unprofessional advertise. (Clatakanie ia one of tha live towns of polwabU county. Too lumber and log oatpat ia something tremendous, and tbepropoacd Reason logging railway to be built into the Xebalem coantry, will acreeae the timber eotpot for many years to eoane. Clatskanie is destined I) bathe outlet on the lewer Kabalem coaatry. Hos, A. B. Borbaak died at hi bom ia Lafayette, Oregon, Oct. 6,1908, aged M. Old ettiaaas here remember the aad drowning of bia daughter, Mis Eva, at North Beaeb, a boot K year ago, and tha aiaisa made by an nnknowa man that she was alive and wall, and that for a eoauida ration be would reveal her 'whereabout. The lumber business of Columbia county ia assuming immense proportion. Ona baa only to go down the Colombia to judge of the immensity of the logging and lumber interest. The . bnsiness -baa to ba seen to be reallv apDreciatod. Some of the largest loggers bare their entire output contracted for sale many aaoatha ahead. from actual experience Mr. Way, of Milton creek:, pronounces this section one of the beet fruit growing localities. Especially its tbia so in the production oi apples. Colombia county la com .Daratively free from insects. It is a matter of congratulation that here were comparatively few complaints before the county board of equalization Mis week, sltbough some matters win adjusted to-morrow. Tha Grange movement is growing la Colombia county, and it means im fproved social conditions, and better pro-parity among the agricultural clas ses. Clatskanie ia one of the live towns of gpluuibia county. The lumber output latomnjag immense. ine oniy piace in t. Helens, to get ' uign tnatMrard flour" ia at Colliat A Gray'e. . " '""'-aavaaeaawsasse All kinds of commercial job printing REGULAB OCTOBER TERM. Packet of Circuit Court Canea te be Heard Neil Week. Ijiw cases Wells, Fargo 6V Co'a va. Columbia 4?nnnty. 8. U. Graber for plaiatitf and Harrison Allen tor county. f. P. Aylsworth vw. J. M. Archibald. Oeorge V. Joseph lor plaintiff C. d. Caples vs. F. Vivian. W. R. Powell for plaintiff, and DilUrd A Day for defendant, Richard Martin Jr. vs. Martin White, 8. II. Umber for plaintiff, and Dillard Day tar dofendant. Clvde Richard vs. Columbia Logging Co. Dillard A Day for plaintiff, Equity aasea , Matter of algnment of Dean Blan ebard. af. Both, aaaignee, Oeorge W. Hall attorney for aaaignee. Louia Love v. Jonathan Price, Ed an1 A. R. liemleahall for plaintiff and T. B Cunningham for defendant. Alice vs. Robert L. Anderson; George 9, Shepherd for plaintiff. A. P. Miller vs. Rachel I. HarrU at al E. W, Bingham for plainliS, and Dil lard and Dav for delendant. Sarah J. Stewart vs. Bailie Bice, Oeorge 1. Lent for plaintiff. A. F. Eotf vs. Star Logging & Lumber ingCo. L. H. McMchau for plaintiff and Thoe. N. Btroua; for defendant. , Rosette Smith et at va. Mary N. New sons et al, Harrison Allen and D. Stuart for plaintiff, and Dillard A Day for defendant. Amanda Johason vs. Archibald E. Johnson ; A. R. Meiideuhall for plff. W. Smith vs. E. C. Smith ; Peter H Ward for plff; S. C. Spencer for def. E. Leonora 1'oovert vs. Jasper W. Convert; L.T. Barin for plff; E. E, Coovert for def. ., V " H. Kotli, asaiirnee, va. Walter V, Smith et al ; W. C. Picker and Geo. A. Hall for plff. R. B. Sanborn vs. Delia Sanborn; George A. Hall for plff. R.R. Patch va. W. D. Flue; J. M. Pearey for plaintiff, and German us A Malarkey for defendant. M. J. Kinuey vs. 1 . G. Wickstrom et al, George A. Hall for pla in tiff. R. E. Sewall va. John B. Erickson; tiiliuer A Sewall for plaintiff. Chrii Jensen vs. 8. B. Boas, et al; Gewrge R. Bag ley for plff. el. C. Fa row va. A. Kevin, as adminis trator vs. W. J. Wright; J. F. Logan for plff., and Frank Scblegel for def. C N. Johnson va. C. B. Johnson; G. A. Hall for plff. Lydia M. Haynea vs. Chaa. L. llayuea; J. A. St row bridge for plff; E. and A. U. Mendouhall for def. Frederick Qaaffe va. Mary Quaffe; tirahaiu fc Cleeton for plff. E. E. Moyar va. O. C. Moyar; Dillard A Day for plff. J. L. Black vs. Laura Black; Dillard & Day for plff; Caplea A Alien for def, Jainee Cheater et al vs. Gobla, Neha- lemdc Pacific R. B, Co.; P. U. Ward and A. F. Flegel for plff. John Henrici vs. F. D. Henricl, et al, U. C. Stout for plff. V. Herman vs. C. W. Herman; W. C. Fisher for plff. J. W. Nottingham vs. W. L. Brown and J. Brown: A. King Wilson for plff. Security Savings 4 Trust Co. vs. G., N. A P. R. R. Co. et al; Dolpb, Mai- lory, Simon A Gearin for plff; Wm.T. Muir and L. B. Webster for def. E. E. Hope va. Belle Hope ; Bloom- field A 8nelting for plff. Win. Bommell va. H. M. Graat et al ; Snow A McCain mant for plff. Emily M. Clear va. Frederic L, Clear; Dillard A Day for plff. H. West, adm., vs. Geo. H. Lamont et al ; J. C. More land for plff. U. Tager va. P. Yager; Peter H. Ward far plff. Christian J. Richardson vs. Jacob H. llorst. 8. H. Graber for plff. Wm. Hall vs. P. Lousignont, guard ian. Frank Scblegel for plff: W. H Powell for def. , The National Editorial AssociaUon, we greateaiDoay of organised news paper people in the world, which was tbe first body to suggest the Lewis and Clark fair, officially requested that Albert Toaier ba appoi ited to the posi tion of superintendent of the pi ess de partment. Mr. Totier baa the official endorsement of the Portland Press club and tbe Oregon Press Association, a well as that of the national body, and as these organitions represent over 11,000 newspapers, aad are tbe ones that Ore gon must depend upon to make the fair a success, the management should make no delay in appointing Mr. Tozier to the position. Ballard A Lea is the name of a new firm of newspaper advertising agents in Portland. Paul Pferdner, manager of tbe Pacific Regalia Co,, Portland, Oregon, went to New York this week, taking with him 8,000 buttons of his own make with which to advertise the Oregon (air. BlrlckenWIth Paralysla. Henderson Grimett. of this Dlace. waa strieken with partial paralysis and com pletely lost tbe use of one arm and ide. After being treated by an eminent phy- lcaa for quite a while without relief. y wife recommended Chamberlain'1 Fain Balm, and after using two bottle , of It h. i. almort entirely cnred.-Gso. 1 .cuoalo, M.n.ln county., W. Va. Several other very remarkable cure of narli.l I,,.;, u partial paralvai have been efiected by tha use of thia liniment. It is most widely known, however, aa a curs for rheumatism, sprains aad, bruises 6pM by Edwin Boss, Druggist. Harry E. Lounsbary.ef the S, P., waa In the city but evening to secure Ui splendid Linn County exhibit at the state (air for exhibiting in the east, and ot course the oouuty court, which own the jars, waa only too glad to grant the permission, and those who have charge of the Iruit concurred at onoe. Twenty-eight different variatiea la large I jars seen at the fair, beside several I ot her jars, will be sent from Albany by Mr. Louaabury to the big oora carnival at Peoria III., where Oregeo has been granted tea teetaquare. Besides the Albany fruit the grain and great exhibit of the 0. A. C. will be sent, and per haps a few things from other counties, The exhibit, after tha completion of the corn carnival will be taken to a big carnival at Chicago, Albstsry, Oregon, Democrat. Steaater Hassal Raked By Cypreaeas Jlbbaeat. Tha 0. B. A N. wo.'s crank stern- wheeler Uaesalo waa in eollisioa with the British ship Cypromene near Coffin Rock at an early hour Saturday morn ing, aad aa a result ia now lying at tbe repair yard ia North Portland with her upper works on the port side totally wrecked. That a number of lives were not lost borders on the miraculous, for every stateroom that waa wrecked was occupied, and in some of them' the heavy jibboom ot the Cypromene knocked down the Upper bertha and tumbled the oceupants and tha wreck age down onto those below. The dam' jage to the Hassalo is estimated at from 16000 to $10,000, and the extent to which the ship suffered, if any, baa not been ascertained, aa. she continued on her journey to Astoria yesterday, and did not arrive down until late in the after noon. It is behaved, however, that it waa not serious, aa the light upper work ef the Hassalo offered but little resist ance to tbe onslaught of tha jibboom and heavy headgear of the ship. Tha Cypromene, in tow of the Okla- hama, left down Saturday morning, and anchored for tha night near Coffin Rock, a abort distance below Kalama. The Hassalo, under command of Captain Edward Sullivan, left Portland at 10 o'clock Saturday evening, and reached Kalama shortly after midnight. At Kalama, Captain Sullivan, turned the boat over to tbe pilot, but bad not i tired when the accident happened. There waa a thick fog, and it is reported that the ship's bell was not ringing when tha Haasalo bore down upon her, although the fog whistle of the steamer waa kept going at regular interval. The towboat which bad the " shin in enarge bad left ner and waa at a neighboring dock taking oa wood. A BEXABKABLE OFFER. The attention of our readers is dir ected to the announcement iu thia issue of special clubbing rates with You mo Pxoru'e Wkiklv, the best paper of it class published in Ainericr. Our ar rangement are exclusive, and on terms that enable ns to offer that paper and Obbook Mist for the price of a single tubsription to this paper alone. Our readers will surely appreciate this vary liberal offer, and we invite them to make it known to such of their friends are not already subscribers. Two paper for the price of one is an in ducement seldom offered, especially when either,!, well worth the price asked for both. All subscriptions, ac companied by the cash, should be sent to this office. ' This will sav your Life. By Inducing jroa to aae Or. King's fw Discovery, Ccasiisnptlon, Coughs tsl Colds. xpe oniy guaranteed Cas 9 CUrs). HOPM. iwulteaa wlU warrant It ABSOLUTELY CUKft Gtto, Influenza, Asthma, Brocetdifc. W cooping Cough, Pneumonia, or any , Affection of the Throat and Lungs, TRIAL. BOTTLBft merer Eagrilar 8 law CO oeaea aad tUK XOTICI Of FINAL SXTTLSMSST. NOTICE 19 HRKEBT THAT THE andernicned aa th. arimtnirtramx of th muim oi may ueorne. deceaMd, on Oct. , 112. filed her final sec nunt In ths nflta nf tha ?Atn. tj Clerk and eXofflcio Clerk et the Coorjty Court vi vumujoia vvuuir m uie maie oi urecon, ana 1902, at the hour of 1 o'clock in the afternoon of mai qt. at ina connlv court Hmim m th City of 8U Helens, In said Columbia Coantr, nas dm nied jr said County Court as the Mm K1 ir " nearinir Ol ODjeatlous to such final aoeonnt and the settlement thereof. fetd at at. Helens, Oragon, this Ctttaber to, KMif a arnnar Administratrix of tha aaLat nf Kiev nr ADMIMISTBATOR'S MQIUI. NOTICS-I8 RBREBY OIVKW THAT TSV naderalKBed aae been .a inmwii ui yam esuue oi vnarles n. Leer. jceaeea, D ta Cennt? Coart el Calnmbia All Demon harlaa elalma mlwt hm mi. nptlflea to ureseul the same dnlr verified te the undemfiniMi t th mm ,:i w, neieMa. ColumblaCouDtr, Oregon, wltbla su awauis fromtbUdaU, Oo- wuw e, iiw. BALPH R. DDNtWAT, AdarlaleieD. SIMHO US. In the Circuit Court of th Btats of Oroson Amanda Job neon, PUlntlfT, ve. Archibald L. Jobnsoo, D.ndsnt. To Archibald Job neon, th ab ore named da lanaant, Is tbe nam of th Stale of Oresin yoe are . .... .- - 'wiwreu io appear ana an swer tbe euinplalnt of plulntlff Sled aaainst jreu In the abovntltIixl suit and Coart on or neiore m weeas irom the date ol the drat pub lication of the eunimons, whleh first pabllea- the day on or before which L .a ' m "!iojr, U02, and b you are reqalrcd lo lUMftr md IniURp a th. ll,k .1 . br, . 1IJM, beinf the last day of ta Una n scribed In tbe Order of Fnbllcaflon. " ,lfo1"' saldletn day of Nor.mrer, lftw. for iS " " appear and answer oa or - .WJSZ KV t cruel and Inhuman treatment . nl!urJf ?.??.. and .control of Ihelr chfMren: h.. ji. bureemanuand for euch other and further re "S" Ule Coan milT n equitabUi. Tble iimmoin .U published by order of th Honorable Thomas A. aft Brid. mad on th 2?r4 Uj ot September, 1U2. ' ' A. B. MKNDEKHALL, Attorney lor PlaiuUir. Josh Weithafer, of Loogootee, Ind., is a poor man, but h say he would not be without Chamberlain's Tela it cost Bve dollars a bottle, for it laved him from being a cripple. No external application is equal to tills liniment for stiff and swollen Joints, contracted mucles, stiff neck, sprains aud rheumatic and muscular pains. II has also cured numerous cases of partial paralysis. It Is for sale by Sdwln Boss, Druggist. The Thrice-a-Week World. Time haa demonstrated that the Thrice-a-Week World stands alone In iU class. Other papers have imitated its form but not lta success. This is be cause i tolls all tha news all the time and tolls It impartiall; , whether that new be political or otherwise, it is, in tact, almost a da.ly at the price ot a weekly and you can not afford to be without It. Republican and Democrat alike caa read the Thrlce-a-Week World with absolute confidence ia it truth Ia addition to news, it publisher first class aerial stories and other features suited to tbe home and fireside. The Thrice-a-week World's regular subscription price is only 11.00 per year and this pay for 1W papers. We offer this unequalled newspaper and the Ore gon Mist together one year for f 1.80 Tha regular wbaoriptiou price ot tha two papers 2.00. Tha Oregon Mist and the Tbrice-a-Week World for sis months for W cents i three months for 60 cents. Goes Like Hot Oakea. "The fastest selling article I have in my store," write druggist U. 1. Btnun, of Davis, Ky., "is Dr. Kin-' New Dis covery for Consumption, Cough and Colds, because it always cure, in my sis years of sales it has never failed. I 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 reluuu price. Trial bottle free. Beg. slice, fiOo and. 1. at St. Helena Pharmacy. "Wm W Cardul kvkad a KleMtnJ to Used weawa. Having suffered for wsakass and sear. tnj-or'va pal, aad havaitf tried sav ers! doom aad dWttreni rsnwdl wMi aa tiKcass, year what of Cardul was th '-try thtmf which harped aw, aad vjettai1y eavad ns It seemed io band aS weak part, atrtajmsa th sysaaat aad eetract rrejaUrkks." By "tired women" Mr. Adams mean nervous women who have rliaoxiwwd asn, failing of tbe woaab, ovarian troublea ot any of the ailment that women have. Ton eaa aura yourself at horn with this Brant women's remedy, Wine of Carr 0. Wine of Cerdui has owed thousand of saaes which doctor hav failed to berveiit. Why aot bajg1 1 te get wvil today? AA druggut have 11.00 bottle. For any temach, liver or bowel disor der Tb 'dfprd7! Blaok-Diaoght aoouM b assd. rirnsJeeiiiillieeiai uliliasl rtrM 1 ?r- ATtoUa?tl- frttWQOm 3(MlMfaaa) CJa HOTIce $r riJULJETTLIMEHT. XTOTICI IS HRRKBY UIVEil BY TUB DM. iv dernlKtird that the nndaralsbed admlnis tratris of tbe enUte of Oeoro c. Jaaulah. da. ceased, Dial abe has Sled In th omee of the county Clerk ol Columbia County, Oreeon, her auai account 01 we auniiniHrauoa spun said estate, lose i her with her final report and pell' tien for final settlement and distribution of said estate, and that th Hon. (. . Doao.- Jiifla of said Coart has aDDOlntetl Mntldntr. the Srrf H.w nl nrreroiier. ar 10 o'c ora a. h.. or aain ait, ea ti uuic, aua uie o.tun uoue in hi. tietens. oreffoii. se the place of hearlns aald hnal account end the said petition of final aettlemenl and dia- iriDuaun, at whlcn time and place any person I..WI..IW, ui.r jPimtr miiu nie DOJVCllons tn writing to said account and petition, It . V ar mr . .'gi Admlnlstrstrlx of tb Ealste of Oeorie C. Ja- Huiau, ueucaaeu , . BHlGHT'k) PfSBAasC. Ths largest sum aver paid for a ore- buuituu, vnsnKru ninai in rjan f ng. cieco, Aug. 30. 1901. Ih tranfer in volved in coin and itock $112,600.00 and was paid by a party of buisnes men for a specific for Bright' Disease and Dia betes, hitherto incurable disea. They commenced the serious investi gation of tbe peciflc Nov, 15, 1900. They Interviewed acor of tha mnui aad tried it out on its merit by putting over three dozen eases on ths treatment and watchins them. Tdevalaoimt K. icians to name chronic, IncarabTn ease, and administered it with the physicans for Judges. Op to Aug. 26, eighty-seven per cent of tba test cases wsrs either well oj progresiing favorably. There beina bnt thirteen nap Mtnl nf -""u,a, were satianea ana closed the transaction. The prooee d nes oi tne investiffatina sommittMi an4 ).. cunicsi rettort ot tne test case e were Ituuiianea auu win oe mailed l-m on ppiication . Adprees John J. rilton oupan npanv, 420 Montgom err St. a. Fraa a, Cal. SCO. NOTICE FOB PPBLICATtOW. Department of th Interior Land Office at Ores ua Cite, Oreron. VOTICI 18 HEREBY OIV Xl followlnc-nsmerl settler bi neiitember I. uo2. KH TBIt TUB mnttlmr h.. tll-A ...11 his intention to make Rnal prorf Iu sunport of his olaim. and that nM i.mT.r m .J.." J fore the Keelaterand Ke-elverat Oreson Citv! Oregon en OctolierJO, lul: v, K MltV fe.TfiMHIfrNS. nafrieathe fii ,win .!..... ,1 "' . LJl-. Unuoua residence noon and cuitiTatloa of said rfrno'Viti0h,r r Albert u ll,n"c.f Bimb.OJesoVof WarrsnOriVon" CfAKLl8 B. atOOKKS. Keet.ter. o.,Th etmlwood ilmfier on 100 acres of land. Call on or addreM rj, W. FERRY, lloulton, Or. Ftkaysd oa StotiK-Frmn the farm ol 0. L. Ayres, near Tfankton, a dark, red, yearling bull, mM, bramled and dehorned-Branded on tha left hip with "LA", marked with a crop and split In the left ear aud hole in the right. Any Information will be gladly resolved by 0. L. Ayrei at Yankton and reward will b paid tor recovery. For salst-ieo acres timber Isnd, n olsW of sectloni, tr. 4 n. r 6 west ! 0 plra. Inqnlii J. U. Milner, Manh field, Oregon. We are still lurnlaliing the Weekly Oregonian and Mist ttiier lor a year only l-'.w. Subscribe now. NOT.Ct OF CONTEST, DarATMSNT or tua Inwaion. TJnlted States Land Office, Oregon Cltv, Oregon, August 8th, 190. A sufficient contest affidavit having beenflkid in this office by Aluemler Aesk, contestant, against Hornet entry No. 13813, made July tta, 1901. for se of Be nf Heetlon II j H ot swVi of section 2J; nwK of nH of see tion tT, and ne of ne of section 28, township 5 north, range 3 wet, by Jo seph rVhulkowkl, contest. In which It i aliened that contestant "knows ths present condition of the samsj also that said Joseph Uchulkowskl, sntrvman aiHl his heirs have wholly abandoned said claim and that they have never resided upon or cultivated or Improved the aain since making entry thereof or at 'all, that said entrrmn dlrd about Decem ber 20, 1001, and that said alleged ab sence from ald land wa not due to hi or his hslr' employment ta th Armyl Navy, or Marina Corp of the United Btates as a private soldier, officer, sea man, or marine, during th war w th Spain, or during any other war In which th United Btstes may ba engaged, ' the heirs and legnl representatives ot said Joseph Sehulknwukl, deceased are hereby notified to appear, respond and offer evidence touching ld allegation t 10 o'clock a. m. on November 18, 1902, before the Register and Receiver at the United Htate Land office la Ore gon Oltv, Oreeon. GBORaft W. BIBKK, Beeetvsr, fv 14re. thJ Watts & ITlcc, -MAUR8 IK Floor and Feed Cboice Groceries Staple Drj Coods Best Qnalitj Shoes Hardwire and Notions i Oregon. PROFESSIOXJL. DR.D. B. STUART, DENTIST. ORIENTAL HOTEL. ST. 11KI.KN8. S. H. GRUBEK, ATTORNE Y- AT- L.1 V. (Mine wit 1. 1. Uuici. BT. HKLCNS, I t OaUIIKl. Will fire best penonsl allenilen all !(.? matter eatraated lo ns. Will preetlce In ail in Mate and united etaie suit. W. II. POWELL, vlTTORNE Y-AT- LA V. DiruxT birraicT Armaifiv. 8t.hri.ins, oaaooK. Orrics Mswsea Btoca. Kerasv rvsue. W.C.Fischer, ATTORNEY-AT '-L.1 W. RAINIER, t i OEEOON. . B. P. OaaaAM. T. J. Cutrroa. Attorneys-at-Law. M Hsrqaass Balldlaf , Portland Oresea. ColamblA Caaotr baalseaa will reeeire aroeaM aUeutlso. J. Vf. DAT W. B. DILLARD DILLARD A DAY, ATTORN E YS-AT-LA W Office neit deor to Courllioua. BT. HKI.gHH, ORE'JOM. eenerel prsetlc In ooaru of Oteioa or Wash- Instna Abstracts so aria directly from eousry recorde. Dr. Edwin Ross, Physician and Surgeon. ST. li.LKNB, UBKOON. Dr. H. R. Cliff; Physician and Surgeon. BT. HELENS, OREGON. Dr. J. E. Hall, Physician and Surgeon. UUATSR.ANIK, OBKOOM. Dr. C. I. Hatfield, Physician and Surgeon. VJVK1WUA, OKKOON. Nptat Pusuc. Covivam. J. B. GODFREY, Dealer is Real Estate and Maker of Abstracts. ST. HELENS, . . ORKJOM. SSTABMSfiCD un ..IMU JOHN A. BECK DUUB I Diamonds, Siherware, I r lltsi ar... . ' ....nc.Wtl.MY,.,. Kepalring a Specialty. 1 a Bt. Bet A yirsi, PORTIJf p tim mnit toa Jhen Aim, Bofftt, tund yhkh 1u hum. nTlbr w 80 yc-tw, hM bora- tHa) tffuatxw f yjrtt, tonal mpervli.in sSmua Ua InCW-f. iJuarcUcAii Allow no on to decclvw yt In tlila. vrim Ut trlfl with and eudangw tha bealth f What lo CASTORIA OMUrla li a barmlwi .ubetHutw for Ca-to Oil ftm. f:..ai. .itber Ooltuw. Morpltlna r oOwat Sim. It. v la IM .rtiait n Wrwa Ha allayt FeverUbueas. It cure- Diarrhoea, aad YTtoA OoSoT I wdlovea Teethlnf Treble, ettrw QmativvtUm 4 FiiuilencT. It aa.ln.Uat. tb. Food, rplb (te fitoautcb and BoweJa, .Irtag . Tha Children's Incoa--Tu Hotbtar'a rrteUaO. CSNUiriB CASTORIA AUVAY0 Ttaan th ' aTJ : w , ,-.. -mm A The Kind You Haye Always Bought In Um For Over 30 Years. THE NEW YORK STORE 1 Us jast rocolved a large invoice of Fall :: Goods, Shoes, id Dry Goods, Groceries, Boots, Shoes, Etc. 11. MOBGUB. Cooper Boilding, Main Street, St. Helens, Oregon. A STOBIA ft COLOMBIA RIYER RAILROAD COMPANY. DAILY. TATIOja DAILY. r. a. Ite llrt I SB im 4 M M t -I I T i oo is as it at i si e.n. L I'onlaud Aril lo tl. H. t. a. m it 10 w l te 1 M t M 1 n i w tie mi: llubl le 1 i "t , Itaioler ... . f arawld... ' , Qilinrv ... . t'Uukanl. , Meahlul.. VraltM,rlH.. .,1 UrU,H ... . saaii4.... , Mvenwon... . irtn IWv... t M t t It M MM et M 10 w . t IT as I 10 .! I II 71 j' 10 7S 1. Itlt rat, 11 m st.si ii is as I Ui I s 3 It I ei T at U Ur. Aalori . te at; .1 ! All trains mat tins rtirtka el ttoMe ! wna nurinern raoin iraHM to awl Iran tbe aaai elm sauna puiBls. At rerU4 WIU all train, learioi Union dew. 11 Aaaarta ariiK I H. N Co. s boat ana isll Una and ateamea T J. Putier te end from llaaro n4 Nona eaea puiBta. raateasers Inr Astoria r era, a lata ata flea tralaa at Mwiltun. Trams will slop to let naa sensors orT si HonMna ke eemlns boat Pol u is wealufOubte. J. tna,. lima. faes. At,.isirl, O, Steamer JOSEPH KELLOGG Uavst rertland on Ta4f , Thunder and Sat. anlajiBlle.st.lM It ft, fsisata. CsrveAe rWl, tmht, Arrtrlneal SVirtlsml Monaav, ed neai.y anel rnda, at a. at. Steamer NORTHWEST ! Lvs Portlsud atoa.lay, Wlnly and FrWajr night at at 10 n. at., lor th am pot in lueiiliunril aliov aad To luiio, r.:b)BK th lattnr aluoa at 10 a. m. on Um lullowiuK Jav. Raluriilns, th boat leave Tollo at noon, and Catle Bock at It 1 lo ik. .1. TuerrisTS, Thursday aad flandav! rcaehlag Hand ,rl7 . ,h, aicrataf . Wnarl inot ol Islmsa at, H. HOLM 41, Ateni. The Steamer SARAH DIXON Uave Portland every Rnnrlsy at 7 &o..n.vdV;yi.din.rp 1 raiuPMl..j...i. A... aT . . mrw"'J aun limrt- .,,,, surei 0 p. ra. tar ClaU. Kunie. Tha tiin tahl te change, tod the Sunday night night boat may so into nilt.. to kanle undrtr aartaTn ecntlltlons. "7 Hi Arojfo M u ar inafamasif -. Dyspepsia Cure I Uioests what yon eat. ThU preparation oontalo all n the. fjigestants and dluT ill ti2Ju! It can't help filfmatU ! 4 aA'fi'aai 1 Owl Saloon 0 BRIfK BOTH I ft 3, PMMITOU -Obiy th eeel ot- Lipn aiaCipnKestiiMi CYRUS KOBLE Aa4 sabot aoaalss kraa4a al aklasJ Blasts IB star. WEINHARD'S BEER oa araasjjhl. "Tea Etsttu" Cifari All ta UumI aeweHraand oikat pet alar (eriMlieala. mV,tlmV4 Steamer Iraldfa C I. Hrn.fAU,, ' ajarv liAILftOAD TUCX, leIUinleedallr(ea4nl,atar)brrnrt. land, at t A M. daeiania Iraai Bv llelen at . 0 ol.ira. Seisrnih., im,m ranlaaat al l.a T. at, arritla al k Hla at 4,a Fjssiaicrx ail Fast PORTLAND LAND) NO, 1TL0 it. leky rttn rwtun, swti,v. "America" WOlamett Slongii Roate r Leave St. fTln.. 6.90 A Vf Arrive at Portland.. 10 :M A M Laava Portland J;30PM Arrive at 8C tlalaoi. tMFU liM o car i a. Will Carry Nothing I ft rs and rest Pn but reiiibt. JAM CS tMVBV, BTsjata. COIBIT rtOPLI iMOSLD OO 70 TBS Clatskanie Drug Store -roe TMBis Drugs and Medicines fl HlllCS Toilet Articles and Peifamerj Dr. J. t. Cl.ATSKAHra HULL. frtpHtbr , , Osiooii. J