BEPDBL1CAN RALLY LOCAL AND GENERAL. Nod! tin- correction in tlif wle advcr-t'-HrtiKHt of I c. Klapp. The sale o curs May 17th. I Mr. I'erry C'.eorje, who b employed m Hirtricim, in j'ortlnud, was visiting hi" parent, in thin city lt Sunday. I.oul PavoKC, who murdered the In dian, U'ui-liitKi, on the Grand Rondc res ervation, hit written n letter to Mr. 1). A. Kii.lmrdson, 'of thin place, uslsing Mr. Klchardmn to look up Steve Savage (hi father) and induce him to come to hit awiBtiinee. He uli wanted Geo. Hull to , go to I'ortland to act an hi attorney. He ! claim tlmt the killing of Wuchino wa. HON.. GEO.' 0. IWOWNKLL HON. HAHR1SON ALLIEN Will Open the State Campaign for Oitrtlllll 1 t 1. llfr 4 t . :,m' '"r lwHnicn(lcnt, paid the Indian named Knighton, and on more 1111 IVVliiiMvim ill a j jUlUIIinia Mw 0,,"'t l'rt visit on Saturdny last. " "e occa.ioti he hus threatened to 4 ,,-' '"" earnest mhool man, und under kill hi father, and pursued him with the O.I.IltV lit liOUltOli. Oil TITKS1IVVV H"''1""1 ehool ol Columbia 'vowed Intention of doing m. " . , ' " - a. bounty will make Kod progress. H.IV Ifl lt 1 II II....!.. t... 41 I J'"K"'-lia. Canadian Club, Old Govern- WARREN BRASS BAND. LarifCHt Htnrn uiil I,.,.,.... ...i. i. tot.ud t J.crry & GrulwW. .tore at mxMe the Mwepaper re- lloultou. Good, delivered free I h"Ve tr0,lbIc co,lv'nd"K ' jury to that effect. Savage ii described Mr. Charles Smith aad wife, of Warren 1 a an Industrious man and easy to get Wand, near I'.agte Cliff, have own .top- along with when solier, but uneontrol I'fng at the Oriental Hotel, Mr.. Smith lal.lo when under the Influence of liquor, being under the medical care of Dr. Cliff Atone time, when living at the mouth of Mr. J. If. Cdlln,the Kemibllcan nnm. lwi. River lie beat nearly to death an It Pays to Pay Cash! We will flake Money Wc will make n special inducement Iniycrs, because wholesalers make du cements to us for cash. mint Whkkie. and Gordon'. Dry Gin at the Owl Saloon. Old Crow WliiVtf bottled iu bond, Also Old Jjuulier-mude 1 Uye Whihltry. The St. Helen, and Scappooac basebull team, plated a mutch game on the Scap- 1 1"" ground. Sunday lart, reuniting , in a victory for tint St. Helen, team by a fore of 8 to Ii. It i. reported to have : b en a very good game. I Itailey & llrinn'. .tore i. heudtiuurter. f LilKIl ' fur t'rllcrul llirrrlinniliii 11, .,,11.,.. .1.... Special ill- r!"'i. Hood stood, a specialty. Quality, ipiuntity ami price guaranteed. The thirty-second annual reunion of the Oregon I'ionecr Adulation will 1 held in Portland Vcdnrsdny, June 22. All who came to or were born In the ori- for 20 color. In silk Wc yd. Port land rrriee 7"c yd. Warranted jewel.:ry at about the Mine dis count, Paint, varnish, white wash and paper hangers' brush e, paints, etc. Latest .tylcs in luit. and .hoe. M. C. GRAY. T! tin f.lTcr mill ko vtiM nur I'lulnnw r A A'.tf. . , " .-'V "He ury M, 1K-.II. ore eligible to membership. eaclt day ot tlie week for cash. Ask about n ini..rmiioii a bin . George 11. TIU WlthS VOU JifV. C have eoods t-alore "",H. .Secretary. Portland. cnroulc, and will oner you b, (save yu nionry. W e arc agents for tlie cele brated Men's Hoyal Chinook l)ies.s Shoes. Also ft full line of Women's and Children's Shoes. CLAT8KAMIE CORRESPONDENCE Mr. Ci. JR. Tarbell, candidate on the Prohibition ticket for county commit .iouer, wa. in till, city last weelc fixing up hi. fence.. Mr. Tom Nordby i. building another .hingle mill on the river just below town. The Benson Logging and Lumbering Company arc busily engaged these day. putting In log., Another new dwelling i. being built ju.t south of the Sutherland residence in this city. Mr. Walter Shearer, of Deep Creek, wa. doing bu.iue. and taking in the sights of this city Saturday. tt I. currently reported about town that several of our citizen, will visit tlie St. Louis Exposition thi. uininer. Sheriff Hattati was in town one day last week summonsing juror, for the May term of the circuit court, and whispering in the boys' ears. It is said by some of the wise ones about the city that a wedding, will take place at the M. E. church next Sunday afternoon. A bran new doctor came to town, fast week. R. W. Conycn, the pioneer merchant, visited the metropolis last week and while there laid in a large stock of goods for his store. I,mulr is being brought to this market in large quantities every day from the mill, out in the hills. A number of shingle mills have also started up and are pushing their products into this market as fast as possible. Our city is full of strangers. Some are looking for business locations, some are Tho Old Reliable Firm BAILEY & BRIMH XtOULTON. OREGON. The output of Washington loggers will be curtailed fifty per cent during the months of May and June, and the camps will le closed entirdv rhirinp the month of July, unless the demand on the part of , ,JU''"Z PIrty building the mills should 1 s ich asto make it er- thereon, an 1 some are looking for work. arcaillS that Will "'"entire line of button .hoe wi be ,s ' ' , , . . ..in Tl., If T--.i,,l i m ;,.. Falls, came to town about a week aira. ciowtl out at .Ale to 7.- tier imir, ' ' . ' , .. ,, .... pvuuv x- r-uAti.u the member, of the Washington lagging and not feeling well coUL-luded to stay I I.KItl K liK.tlt.tl, ... . . ..... 1 j 1 A . 1 1 1 1 ana jironeragc isviation. liiguiy-nve umiunu. jic tuuuoucu w jwr cent of the mem1rs were present in ' Ret worse each day since. He went to jier-on or by representatives, and there I ted Monday evening, and on Tuesday was not a dissenting voice to the action ' morning not getting upas usual someone FBOM EKUBEX. Mrs. Minnie Surges visited friend, in Portland Friday and Saturday. Ira WhlteUw and Miss Kitty I.ldty visited Mr. and Mil, Wiu, Doherty at Rainier Sunday. W. D, Satterlee and family left here for their ranch near Vernoaia, Monday. - J. B. Heritage has accepted position a. salesman for the Wilson Lumber Co. at Rainier, to which point he went Sun day. A delightful birthday surprise party was given to Mrs. M. C. Jordan in West Reuben Wednesday, April 27. The even ing, April 27. The evening was spent in playing whist and other games, after which a delightful luncheon was served. At 12 o'clock all departed for home after wishing their hosted many happy birth days. T. C. Watt, was awarded first prize and Mrs. Albert Larson the booby prize. .Those present were Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Jordan, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Lar son, Mr. and Mrs. Alex Reid, Mr. and Mrs. R. N. Hamilton, Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Pawson, Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Butler, Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Van Deu&ea, Miss Nellie Wise, Miss Mamie Brink, Messrs. J. B. Heritage, T. C. Watts, Antone Wise, Thos. Hunter, Jay Van Deuten, Albert Pawson. At a special meeting of Goble Grange No. 329, held May 2, 1904, six true and tried friemds traveled the rough and rug ged road, and down through the valley of burning sands in order to become members of Goble Grange No. 329. SCHOOL KEPOKT. IT IS A NATTER 0FHEA1IH t m In POVDECu Absolutely Puro THERE IS NO SUBSTITUTE ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICX. In the fount? Conn of the State of Orefoo, lot Coliifi.1,1. connir. 1 In (he muter ,,f the nut of Willi. A Bailey, N'OTiCK in URRERV GIVE THAT THE nuleoiirnel h ben appointed AdmiD latraiornl the mug of Willie A. Bailey. d wwi, by ih rouniy itoiirt l the Mate of Or ff.'it, for Columbia Coinitv, mud ha. qualified, i All raoi,. hiving Halm a.stnt Mid etat. 1 heat., no' fnH to preaent the aame to me at I the law ofli.-e of . ha-. J. tkrhnahel. 61.'; Chamber of l.'ommerce Hldg., Portland, Orcoa, w iU proir voucher .-id duly verified within tlx month from .lute hereof. ' - ; i .me. I eni lint puMi.bed I hi. 1Mb day of April. A. u. J'JOt. , ALFRfD P. SVITH. ' Admloirtrator of the Euie ul Willi A. Bailey, CUAH. . wnNABKL, 1.'jMU Attorory fur isJd .flat. Ray llailt-y, sou of Mr. and Mr.. Leslie Bailey of Ilnulton, was kicltcd by a horse while at play on Sunday last. The horse's lioof urni k biin just below the right tetn- 'p e, and it was a remarkably narrow es 'cipelrom death. It is thought that no !i rioii result will eniuc. 4 i i i Oriental Hote MRS. A. T. LAWS & SON UNDER NEW MANACEMEKT We Invite tlie fatron.gr of tl'.r C.mera! 1'ubtic and titlal.nlre CIrJIltillt Slid Cood Home CimViiig. taken. The monthly meteorological report of the Weather Bureau shows the tempera- tnr liirirtir Aoril t.s 1. iv. twn a mewliat All the local and nr new. in the Mnvr Utve lhcavCTage. mli the amount of rain ; to have ljeen less, bringing don the ex- .nd Ortgotiian. f)nly f'2 a year. 1 it r Mi IX v HARNESS GOODS All Kinds nnd Grades flRST CLASS IN EVERY RESPECT Cargest loeli to It is understood th.it the Rainier and St. Helens bairbull teams are to play a practice game on the St. Helens grounds on Sunday next. A larc slock of novels just received at the St. Helens l'liannacy. Mr. White, of the Rainier Cazctte, paid St. Helens a plraunt visit last Sat urday on hit way to the metropolis. Call und sec the new line of men and toys' suits direct Iroin the manufacturers. I'KRRY & GRAHAM, I'ionecr Store. .Mr. C. Ill.u k ol thi. place, who is now foreman at Rood a Clyde's logging camp, lailaula, came very near losing a leg by grttiug it caught ivtwuca two logs. He was piite painful!)' but not dangerously injured, and was s,jii able to resume his work. Cnr.ibana cigars two (or a quarter at llrinn lllos. Uwl Saloon. j Mr. Win. Muckle, of Rainier, was a C illcr at tlsis o!icc last Monday. He say. tint W tliry have a fWd down there the l,.-,ttil. liroiw.- to rlimh tin on Itiib't. t 1 -f r, - Doan's majority, as they projuisc to put tliat dlxive high water mark. Goods delivered without charge, willingly and cheerfully. Order freely. M. C. CRAY St. Helen. Or. There is a p;i rat Cathlamct called the ces. since last September to 3.8 inches. Dr. Ros will soon begin the construc tion of hi. new building on the water front. It will be a creditable .tincture, the lower floor' being occupied by the doctor as a pharmacy and the upper con structed for lodge room purpose.. St. Helen's Lodge, A. F. & A. M was honored last Monday night by a visit from Grand Master Yoran. Ow ing to the shortness of the notice, the attendance was not large, but to say that those who were present will re member the event with pleasure for many days to come is stating the ; truth mildly. The Grand Master de j livcrcd an address replete with words of wisdom attractively grouped, and j held his hearers spellbound for possi I bly an hour., After the lodge exer cises adjournment was had to the I room beneath the hall, where the ladies of the Eastern Star had pre- went to his room to call him up to break fast and found him dead. Considerable excitement in and about town on the vote for the Queen of the May Festival. The boys are beginning to vote early and often for their best girls. Who the lucky young lady will be is a little uncertain, but the church is getting considerable money as its share of the fun. Uncle J. B. Right, a prosperous farmer of the Ncbalem Valley.wasdoia business in this city Tuesday. We learn that Mr. Wm. McCollam, of Mayger, has sold his farm to a gentle man from the East. William tells us that he is going away back to Canada and try the climate there aga'n. He thinks that a change of climate will be coadusive to his good health. Mr. Joseph Erickson, of the Lower Beaver, was in this city Tuesday tran sacting legal business. Mr. Dan Rice accompanied him. chool report for district No. 29, for .. month ending April 29, 1904. Whole No. days taught, 520; No. days ; attend ince, 497; No. days absence, 33; No. times tar ly, 2:'); No.boys enrolled.10; No. girl. snrolled,2l ; total earyll:aat,31. ! Those present every day were the fol lowing: Tressa, Sophie and Roue S--h-wering; Robert anl Hattie McAdam, Minnie Washburn, George and Charlie Bee, Bertha Dot son, Jennie and Hazel Dowling. W. H. POLLARD, Teacher. WARREN and- Low est Prices Call 0t M "ur I' On account of the low price of lumber pared a substantial lunch. The Grand j TarbeU min wil, Qot rebailt at .wasiei inaoi- a sunn tarn iu wie onus , ti.. ...... Ko.il., v m ais uiakHiuvij na uu. wur uauir , Columt i i Kivcr Sun. It has U-eu hav- iug a ratltrr hard time for the ast few months. The Misr ha. Ken rather get tit... tiu.iv with it. KIm-lmus to l.Mik now Select CfOfl) ai if the Sun would have a little show. A new line of I en's suits from $7 up, HUtRY & GRAHAM. Mrs. Jacob Broil... who has been visiting !,r t.iollwr. Mr. Klialrtli IYrrv.nl or tniyliut. r t (,. place on Milton Creek, re- '. tunic 1 to her home in University l'urk by Write for Catalof;uc,h',M,,u,-,Sj,,,n,i,y- sei-.il Sunday dinner at the Oriental Hotel. The suit of the LaCcntcr I.umlier Co. igaiiiNt the Lone Star LuiiiUt Compjuy, and paid a tribute to their usefulness and worth. The county board for the, examina tion of pensioners met at the county seat last Tuesday, Drs. Hall, Ross and Cliff being present. The appli cants were veterans of the civil war, one a Philippine veterjin, and one a discharged soldier from Vancouver. There is something doing in the way of improvements in St. Helens new sidewalks, new crosswalks, new fences, new houses, and soon . there will be a new mill, we hope. Mr. Frank K. Love!!, of the Secre tary of State's office, was a visitor injured by the fire as it was a first sup posed to be. Vail Grange is contemplating giving a strawberry and ice cream social soon or when Uiis cool weather moderates for the benefit of the orgsn fund. At this writing Miss Annie Larsen is very dangerously sick, Her parents, Mr. and Mrs. K. F. Larsen, think it hardly possible she can recover. Rev. and Mrs. P. Bolinjcr who have been visiting Mr. and Mrs. Jos. Lynch returned to their home in Kansas Mon day. J. S. Bncon has received his commis sion as postmaster and the postodice is Ol.LINS-l'KI'SrDN-WlLMlN' 10. Cor. 2nd Taylor Sts., l'ortlaiul. to tne county seat on luesday last : located in his store. for the purpose of registering his vote. During the many years Mr. Lovel! has been employed at the state c.tpitol he has retained his residence in j Columbia County and has never failed to vote on election day. Wc are indebted to Mr. W. Frew for Mr- Southard, manager of tlie Noon ranch, is having several rooms added to the residence and other much needed im provements made about the house. Mr. Lew Duvies will soon move from the parsonage to his place near Tarbell's mill. Mr. Davies will enirtge in the sea-' V ! i s 8 THE BIG STORK DOWN By The Big Sawmill!- IsUrdving New C'ooiN Kvcry d:v i tli Wwk tried at Portland before Judge 11 ' wo 'autiful specimens of the work per- jng mldline v,Hsint havi ...I,-.! ,. ti ....... 1l of CI I f..r llir Hh. I... .. ! .. ...... . . CT feiid.uit, the court rejecting the claim of the La Center people for f!25, which seems to have U-t-n unjust ahd without any good f uiidaliun. Weiiihard's later on tap at the Owl saloon. ioniir-i oy water in wnat npnenreti to le c...i,:, o.,..f ..!, ...1. .,.: the solid basaltic rock. One of these is f ,i, sinm-r s m cn Mr. Long, the blacksmith, will prob ably occupy the parsonage house when classed as a geolite, and has somewhat the apiwaraiice of a cluster of frost, such 1 as gather, on the window panes in cold countries while the other seems as if three drops of water had aoljfied by g ith- vacated. RAINIE1 MOTES THE MUCKLE STORE HAS A REPU A- tloo.of Long funding for I'uly the Ccl In -GENERAL M ERCHADISi:-- Dart & Muckle, $ - -' On last Sunday Cathlamet crossed bats with Kelso on the lattar's groun Is. The Lumber shipments fiom Portlanl iu ering to itself the lime In the surrowud tl e month of April were a'taost double , m8 "tone. those of .March, amounting to over: While Mr. J. A. Hcegle an! J. M, t ve ve million feet. Whe.it shipments, Cooper were at wjrfc on the road near gue was rather poor an 1 retultel In a on ti'e contr.irc, were only a little more j Warren, Mr. Becg'c attempted to crawl : score of 7 to 2 aaiust C ithlainat. than half as large as Inst year. under a tree which had been felled and j The Rainier Brass Hand g ive its initial A new line of bovV s lits from f-.7.f up. ! npirted by some brush and a stake 1 d.mce on Satarday last. The dance was l'KRRY & GRAHAM, j which had been driven in the ground, !B social, musical and financial success. M- l'liine.s!VckauUa,nilvhavelK-en:T1s"','wrtS,vew,-van,t,,ftrw -Mect to repeat the dose at ..,;,, attlte OrienUl Hotel durinir the -'! manner 5 to ptn Mr. Dccgle by , reSular intervals. , , 1, 1 1. , , ....i .1;. tne nevK, ami nan it not been lor t ie l-iv t week. Mr. lV-klin recently dis- ' 1 . , , . , ,..:(.. prompt assntance of Mr. Coo'ier he owed o lie improved portion of his farm , , , , 1' ... would soon have been stramred to death. Nt. lli'liMi.i, Oiviron. How About Your Title? XV, : A RB V M H I- -II "KX' lit 11.: ' . old. .nd .turn w lm ", ,. .... real- . Illl... It )...! ciiltM,Ule l;u I... 1 I "r ' ' f ,', wl,f ..i...i.'"ill.i.oi.,.wu"' lid tli record Mi.nv. r.nll. " w ,,,, v .el of .l..irel W adeod, liul.1 on ls (tiK Iu ' , ' ,, , ,Blki.i. Hon n iiitt-.'a.m' v,,u S3" Main Strait bava pmiMtty kir.al. Ht It with u. and E. E. QUICK & CO., - SI. ncir nj. ORfCON - ,,, I id 01. nl wmv to lliff IIIMI iniiui,,, - ; I . Ridgelield neighborhood, where he has a Mn J son living, aud where he expects to rtsi.te for some time. All the newslocal, state und national the Mist mid Oreganian for J2. You should subscril'e iuiw, As the result of an explosion of a cyl inder of chemicals just previous to a ste riotiticon entertainment to have been given at Kalam i last Saturday nijrht, the I '"vear-old sun of I. J, Thompsou of that place received wounds that will probably remit fitally, and tour otneru were sen onslv Injured. The cylinder, il seems, was of Iron, and one of the flying frag- II. Spencer, of Brownsville, Rose Hudson, of Portlanl, sister and niece of IX W. Richardson, ! were visiting in this place Monday and I Tuesday. 1 j ' Mr. A. Rubert, Sr., and wife, returned to their home iu this city on Tueday last. Mrs. Knbert's daughter, Mrs. Tobin, will arrive next week from Ariiona to make her home with her mother, Mr, Rubert retimiitiK to Arizona, where he lias rich , mining interests. j Mr. tin-it. Johnson, of Peer Island, paid the editor a short call last Monday. Mr. and Mrs, T. Br Lttt were Portland j The Rainier Base Ball team expects to play at KeUo nest Sim lay. Although . the boys have had no practice they fully 1 expect to win. I Dr. and Mrs. Schneck of South TVnd have been spending a few days with Mrs. I Rockey. I Ed. James of the Jem Saloon has pur , chased the half interest belonging to his j former partner. I Walter Gilbert and family are visiting in Southern Oregon. A HIT'S oimu. Enyart-Thompson. A pre:ty, quiet wedding took place on Monday evening, May 2nd, at the borne of Mr. ard Mrs. Chas. Venible, when Miss Minnie Thomp son of Toronto, Canada, was united in marriage to Mr. Rcs Enyart of Kelso, Wash., Rev. J. Whitcob Brougher offici ated. The bride was very pretiily gown ed, and carried brides roses. The parlor was decorated in lilac, and carnations, tlie color scheme being white and green. After the cere-pony refreshments were served. Mr. and Mrs. Enyart will be at home to their many friends at Kelso, Wash., after May 10. A Register is an apparatus for emitting hot air. GUARDIAN'S NOTICE. In tb. County Court ol th. 811 ol Oregon, tot Odtinildri Coil lit v. In the mativr l the Uuardiao.bip of Willi A. Mailer, a miuor. VOTI lit HKKtllY GIVEN THAT TBI is iin.'erpittiie.!. (jiianifau fin Oregon) of th U'tardiaiftiiip estate cf aaid ciiinor. ban tiled hi. Una! r..r and .cooiint in Mid m.tierlji b C .uatv Court of the Mai of Oregon f,.r Colum bia count, and .it order haa been mule and eulrrrd oi re. ord namioir th 23rd dar of May, 1-J.H. at the hour m 11 o clorlt A. M. th.raof, for the Hearing of ohjectiout to an id final repots, aud (or) account and for the aeltlemeut thereof.' U. O. I HORir N. Cu.rdl.n of th eatat (iu Oregon) of Willi a. hail.y. a minor. CHiS. J.SCHMABEL. Atlornjr for Ouardlab. JEKTIST DR. D. B. STUART KAIKISK, OEE00K 0 f ee in th Dells Block NOTICE OF SALE. 43.60 Taiaes for $!. Also a better grade of boys' suits, regu lar ! values for $3.50 and $4. Besides, we give a ball and bat with every suit. We save yon about $0 on Men's suits. You can save from 50c to f 1 on a pair of shoes, pants, hats, shirts or underwear. Special cut on trunks and valises. John Dellar, corner First and Yamhill. The straight ticket idea is gaining favor every day. PUBLIC SALE. I will on May 17th, 1904, sell at auc tion, on the W. W. West estate, one mile and a quarter northeast of Scappoose, Ore., Columbia County, the following: 30 haad of dairy cows, grade Jersey and grade Holstein. 1 Jersev bull, 3-year old. 21 head of yearling heifers. 2 saddle horses. t yearling mare colt. 2 saddles. 1 tubular seperator. No. 9, with 50-gal. milk tank, cans and pails. I Babcock milk tester, 4 bottle. I farm wagon, narrow tire.broad tread. 1 farm wagon, cast wheel trucks. 1 spring wagon. 1 two-horse cultivator. Terms of Sale. All sums of ten dollars and under, cash. Five per cent discount on all sums over ten dollars. A credit of six months given cm all notes with six per cent until paid. Side to begin at 10:30 a. m. Free Lunch at Noon. Auctioneer, T. A. Cloninger. L. O. KLAPP, Scappoose, Oregon. In tlie County Court of the State of Oregon for the County of Columbia. In the matter of the estate of Joh M. Gove, deceased. Notice is hereby given that pursuant to an order of the County Couit of the State of Oregon for Columbia County, made on the llth day of April, 1904. the undersigned, administrator of the said estate, will after the 21st day of May, 19U4. sell at private sile at the office of the Oregon Mist, St. Helens, Columbia County, Oregon, to the high est bidder, for cash, subiect to the con firmation of the Connty Court, all the right, title and interest the said John M. Gove had at the time of hit death in and to the following described real property, to-w:t: The northwest t and the southwest t of section 34, township 4 north of range 2 west of Willamette meridian, in Columbia County, Oregon. VALENTINE BROWN. Administrator of the Estate of John M. Gove, deceased. Dated April 11, 1904J rOI PORTLAUD DAILY Steamer Iralda C. A Hghkirt, Muttr. RAILROAD TIKE. Lare. Rainier d.llf (except 8andar)tor Porte md, at t A. ii.. departing from 8C Helen, .tl .1 el, k. Returning, leave. Portland at I K t A., arriving at a. Helen at 4: to. Passenaers and Fast Freiilit PORTLAND LANDIXQ, TAYLOR BT. FUOFESSWXAL. I.otaby Public. CoXVCYAKCUtO. VOTE FOX LH.COPELAND INDEPENDENT REPUBLICAN FOR COUNTY SCHOOL SUPERIN TENDENT. STOCK FOR S U E I hr.v ten head of tine nii'ch e.iw f.r.iilt, live of them with yoHiiir I'ntwp, the baliim- in calf Kt.r further infoi iiiitt'on call at my idme foir iiiiiea horn Yankton, u lumbia 1 ou my, .,ii I'tltHlinrtf n ail. Aluo elevfti hi ad i,( young caiib-, yeai 'itt. and two tear ! i Terms to xti'i M e unn-hieer. A2M29pd C. L AYKK-v You cau go to Seaside every Sunday via. the A. & C. R. R. Only fl. 50 for mcnt. strut k the boy iu the back ol tlie visitors tmirstiay. .season from Portland to Seaside and re- hciul, fincturing his skull. Kvcry pos- j Mra. K, II. Flagg aH dtwo sons, Oeorge turn ,vill be run, Sunday, May StU, This iblc elfort was made to secure an engine and I'rank, arrived iu St. Helens on the cheap round trip ate of Jl.6!) applies (nun the Northern Pacific to convey the Iralda Wednrdib.. to take up their abode from Houlton and Sv-appoose, and traiu lad to Portland for expert surgical treat-, here. will stop there both way . Everybodv mcnt, but to no avail, and the injured j The mo,t p0pjw C3n iitl;lte for pun,ic should take this delightful ride, enjoy l,ny could not be sent to a hospital until ,.vor at t)j(? jllne gijj,,,, wjh thej)i- five hours at the beach and recuperate on the regulur morning train pnased tlmmg'h. (- prjqjarv tir. ', joioup. . lliafc KabUDtAK Houlton, Oregon. Weinhards Beer kept 011 tap. The Best Pool Table in Columbia County. SEPARATOR ' Ttt, Simplest and liuta loniMit, We liulorae It. tv.U lake cream lu pay ment. SIND FOR UTAUKUE FREE HAZELWOOD CREAM CO. PortUn4 OsegcA u.s J. B. GODFREY. 4 TT0RXE I- A'i'-LAW. teal Estate asi Timtisr Lanis Sail ABSTHACX9 MADKl PT. HELENS, - - OttEQOS S. H. GRUBER, ATT0BXE WAT- L,i JT. nffee with E. K. Quirk. ST. HELIiSS, I ! OKEGOJf. Wlllelv be.t pemnal attention toaJlleis matier. emiuned to m. will pr.ctic la til tii. slat, .ud l ulled Stale Court. W. II. POWELL, ATT0RXE Y- AT- Ll IT. CK?l'T IIISTCICr ATTOESKT. BT.bEl.KKi, : ! ORKQOX. I. W. DAY W. . CiVLARD DILTARD ft DAY, ATT0RYE YS-AT-LA (T Offtf ext door to Conrthoiue, bl UKLENS. OKEGOS. Will prneti' t in any court, State or Fed eral. Dr. Edwin Rosa, Physieian and Surgeon, ST. HELENS. OKKUON. Physician and Surgeon, 6T. HELENS, OREGON. KSTABt.ISHKD 171 john a: beck DEALER tlf Watches, Diamonds, SUrerwar ....JEWELRY.... Repairing a Specialty. .unt.a at. Bo. rront k Kin. tJ$JlJX