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Commercial Printing
Of every class done a, , MIST OFl'ICI'.. from modern type
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added amlof be ltr,t ttyr9 tly.m , ur
tcwprt'lfiilly solicit your patronage.
I Ycars of Experience
I ount in sny bualnesa, know the wants f our -.,,.
liter, ami will guarantee Price ami ijuality to he right,
THEOKEGOX MIST PKINTEUY. SUItW On
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tea Estate sal filler Lanis
! W. C. Fischer.
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Hill ft, bt wmnil sfientloii to alt legal
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Hut Cniiol Mtaire I tint.
V. II. POWELL,
ATTORNEY-AT- Li )K
Krri TT llllTHICT ATToajtaY.
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THE RED BEAR
Iloulton, Oregon.
Wcinhard's Beer
kept on tap.
Tlic Best Pool Table in
Columbia County.
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niLLAUI) & DAY,
'WTORNE YS-AT-L1 IF
Omrc of l floor In (kinrtlinuM.
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Ml iftt. (i.") , RIiy wart, Plata or Fed-ami.
I Steamer JOSEPH KELLOGG
tf lnlUiHl n TuUv. ThuriiUjr nl Ht
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If, Htltnt, ttama. Camlfl Punt, Raiaiti
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Arrlvlmr.l furtl.iiil UnnMav. kaa.
ae!? au! rtday 1 1 f . m.
Steamer NORTHWEST
l-avra rortlnnd Mundar, Wetlneailny
anl Krl.lnjr iilslila at at 10 P. m., lor llin
Miue iini uieutionntl above ami To-lt-tu,
rra.-liiuc Ilia Inller plnre at 10
a. ui. on the fallowing Uar. Hi-nirnlne.
the boat li-avM Tolrtlo at nwrn, and
(''.In Kock at S:."0 in the allernoon,
Tui-xluiri, ThiinHUyt aiul burulaya,
travlnit I'urllaiui early in lh niornirif.
Waul loot ol MJiaaa M. U. UUI.MAN. A fat.
Dr. Edwin Itosa,
Physician and Surgeon.
fit. IIKI.K.N8.0HKU0N.
Dr. II. K. Oiff,
rhrjsician and Surgeon.
8T. iii:i:nh,okeoox.
Ira. JmiiraO. BlieMon returned from
qta an e,t.mle( ,Wt ,0 Bm VriiuclKO
n fhiudny lait.
Mini Mnn.1 Morrlnon it vl.ltlnc her
Tl. livening Telegram ia now being
u. .. ""yyolu iiilMcriliera in
HI. Helena l,y Frailk ,Ml,KK, 8uWr)
tlon. nmy be left at the M i oflicef
We buy our ilioei direct from the nin.
Uliu-turerand can nave jwu the middle
man'i profit.
PUKRY & GRAHAM.
We lire well aware that tin. fr.n. ...
1niay now and tlic wtathcr too w.
tf,,A i . ....
w ew, KHincrlng, l,ut we "will
ive 1.1 lioic- that they will remember tta
in Hie near future and aend u th .
e ii ween iroiu their localitiea. We aim
io muKe me Mist a
brut In the county.
1,8 e Khiwner Redontln. ,MM.
on a nunilwr of tiet at thia t.W.
completed her lixulinif at St. lol.n..n (.
a.iid Ui lie the firat deep water veaw-l that
ever Hm.lc.1 t that port, and in con
pirnce there waa conaiderable rejoicing
net reaencc. Mie will make aeve
ml more lrij to Ht. Helena during thia
A Urge atock of nmrela juat received at
iiie.it. Helena I'lmmiacy.
la (. t
ia a met, UiougU not generally
known, that the St. Helens qtiurriea arc
1) ing out more money (a wauca than i.
me lloultuu iluve fnctorv. There
aliut forty men employed in the qtiar-
nr. ui inmi yi per day for unakilled la
w.r io an average ol f l.m per duy for the
Muck makera. The pr.i.pect for a con
t .t . ...
" " e wora at l lie iiurrica ia
goon.
I lie iniit canning teanou ia apjiroach
nK ano ine pnre ol augur ia aurc to go
up. Trudent liouarkecper alioul.l order
a aupply from IUilcy & Ilrinn, Houlton'a
reliable grocera.
The Mwt wihc to ace 4a many in
dutrlcaand Iiumucm bouiea nUhlialicd
here a can obtain paying pntroiiage; but
newcomer Uiould Ije careful and aacer
tain whether they are not liable to iniure
omera witnout benebtting thcraatlvca. A
buaineaa failure of any kind iaalwayaan
injury to a community.
Mr. Jock Black, foreman for the Ore.
gon Wood company, bad the miafortune
to alick a piecaroon iuto bin shin last
Sunday, inflicting a very painful wound
wnicli will compel him to go slow for
cvcrul day.
The Royal Chinook salmon is tha beat
fili that swims, and Chinook shoea are
the let shoes on the market. They are
made of the very best material and are
sure to give satisfaction. Haiteya Brinn,
Hoiilton's reliable dealers in general mer
chandise, keep them for salt- at from f.'I.JS0
to jVi.
A fine ttf f 100 wns imosed ujion Cap
tain W. Ii. tarkins. of the Luriinc. on
Friday last, by Collector Robb, of Aa-
toriu, for failure to exhibit the vessel'a
dox-iimcnts ujkiii a demaml made by one
of the customs iniectors. This proln-
lily confirms Captain I.arkins in the sail
or's sii)ierstition that Friday is an un
lucky duy.
A Set of Diahcs l-'ree I am giving away
dishes to my rash customers. You set a
coupon with each cash purchase of ten
cents and over, and you can exchange
thru coupons for all varieties of the liest
classof China ware. Goods on exhibition
at my store. Great inducements Hint it
will pay )ou well to investigate.
H.MORGVS, St. Helens.
J. IU)iit & Sons, of the Valley shingle
mill, will deliver shingles to customers
at St. Helena, Houlton, Columbia City,
Warren and neighborhood. They manu
facture the very finest grade ot ceUr
shingles and guarantee their prices to be
as low as shingles of the suuie grade can
lie procured elsewhere. tf
The Mist and t)regouian 2 per year.
The Mist is the oldest and licst paper pub-
shed iu the countv.
The ladiet of Houlton Circle. Women
or woodcraft, ahowed their ability to
overcome eoauciet at the lawn social
Riven by them last Tucadav evening
Tbey had expected a bountiful aupply of
ice cream U dispense to their patrons, but
the froen delicacy was not forthcoming,
othey purchased all the watermelons
and muskmelona they could find, and
aerved thma with cake. The irrounda
had been decorated with Chinese Inn terns
and two large bonfires were bullion the
banka of Milton creek, and, as the moon
was at iu full, the combination of brook
and forest made an Ideal woodman's
scene. Nature furnished plenty of large
logs for scats and tables, asd altogether
a more delightful place for the occasion
could not have been imauined. There
was an attendance of over 100, and all
seemed to thoroughly enjoy themselves.
The uni(n)fomied rank, W. O. W., waa
out in full dress, and it waa certainly
very rank. We understand the ladies will
repeat their entertainment in a few weeks
If the weather Is suitable, and they will
take care that the ice cream ia on hand.
We suggest to the people of St. Helens
that they take purt in these festivities
and thereby promote the good feeling
that should exist between the sister communities.
Now is the time to paint and
I am prepared to save you
money on the goods
M. C. GRAY, St. Helens.
Iwis and Clark Flour is one
of the best grades on the mar
ket, and a very popular brand
try it.
M. C. GRAY, St. Helens.
Ad)tistai!e screens to fit any
window, 24 inches wide, Ste.
M. C. GRAY, St. Helens.
isice silks for ladies' waists
and children's dresses, at 50
cents per yard.
M. C. GRAY, St. Helens.
lioldcn Gate Baking Powder,
Spices and Extracts, are the
best, M. C. GRAY,
St. Helena.
owl saloon
IIiiinn IIiiotiikiih, PROPRIETORS
- nl) Urn liont ol-
Lidnors and Cigars Kept iu Stoci
CYRUS NOBLE
An'l "llmr popular brum! of whiskies
Sl)lll Slot it.
WEINHARD'S BEER
on dm us hi,
Tom Benton" fiipars.
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J iilsr pcrcHlleals, A
OREGON
Shout line
ANO UNION PACIFIC
3 TRAINS TO THE HART DAILY
Through PMllmsu Xiimlsnl sml tmirtrt sleep
Ins can ilnllr '"". I'hlrni". Hpukmii-:
louiM sleeplna rr ilslly lo Knii ( liy;
ii,r.,nuli l-iilliiiiin loiirl.l lfiiilnir eartiisrwui-
allTnuiliiell) weekly In chlesvu. Kviilliiliig
chair ear, niulu Irt-s, tu itie KmI'IuII) .
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via llniilliiBlnii.
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fur KHulurli WtulilnK-
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niiil (Inmt Northern.
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fur Iho Kasl via inim-
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TIII1KK PAII.Y TUAJN8
-s-oil
all points east,
Lower Columdia River.
Huiulsv, at ;00 p. in. HsliiMay ' "
(or Anions s.iu wity miemia-. - --
lesvcs Aslorls t J ' "'"'JL- ,Jl, H"
Hiimur- A. L. CRAIQ, n
tienrral rcmr AwHi n!'A'NP fti
Mr. Jnnies Muckle was in this city last
Saturday on bis way to Hunker Hill to
prospect for iron ore. He will get out
sml ship ten tons of this ore to Portland
for smelting purpose. A smalt sample
recently tested gave very satifuctory
results, showing sixty per cent pure iron.
The smelter in which this ore will be
tested is a recent invention, and if the
Columbia County ore is as good as it is
believed to be, pig iron can lie placed on
the mnrkct at a very much lower price
than it is at present. The importance
of this project, not only to Columbia
County, but to the whole Stutc of Ore
gon, can not be overestimated.
The g4uie of base Iwll lietween St.
Helens und Sellwood lust Sunday re
sulted in a victory for the visitor. It
was intended to be a five inuiugs game,
but at the end of the fifth innings, the
St. Helens team being ahead, the Sell
wood boys proKscd to play the nine
inuiugs out, and this was agreed to
by St. Helens, the result lieing that the
home team made no more runs, and,
owing to a quarrel between two of its
players, the game broke up. It was not
a creditable exhibition from any point of
view. It is to lie hoped the next game
will I played under more favorable con
ditions. Discipline should be maintained
and disputes lietween the players pro
hibited. It is also well to remember
visitors should be treated courteously.
George H. Hitching, of Hoquiam, has
the contract for the building of a large
transfer Imrge for the Northern Pacific
Railway company. The barge is to bj'
used at Knlnma for ferrying the North
ern Pacific trains across the Columbia
River, and is to bp held in readiness in
case any accident should huppen io the
transfer steamer Tacoma, now in, use
there. It will not tie equipped wijlj ma
chinery, but wlll .be towed across the
i.lvos, The dimensions of the barge will
be 370 leet long, 57 feet wide and 12 feet
Judge Hatton has appointed the fol
lowing named citizens to act as delegate
to the convention called to organize the
Oregon Development League, to be held
at the Marquatn Grand Theatre at 10
'clock a. m., Tuesday, August S, 1904
W. II. Powell, St. Helens; M. C. Gray,
St. Helens; P. A. Frakes, Scappoose;
Harry West, Scappoose; N. A. Perry,
Houlton; John Campbell, Vernonia; John
Pringle, VernoniaW. II . Convers, Clata-
kanie, J. N. Rice, Clatskanie; John Dib
hlee, Rainier. All editor are delegates.
The object of the convention is a good
one, but we doubt whether so larve a
body will accomplish any good results.
A convention of not more than two
hundred members would be more har
monious and business-like.
Dai ley & Brinn' store is headquarter
for general merchandise, Houlton, Ore
gon. Good good a specialty. Quality,
quantity and price guaranteed.
The Rainier base boll team paid a visit
to -Astoria last Sunday and were the
victors in a contest with the local club.
According to the livening Telegram this
produced such an exhiliarating effect
upon the Rainier 1oys that they w
unable to restrain themselves on their
return trip and numerous fights occurred
on the train, to their own disgrace and
the annoyance of the passengers. What
the train men were doing while the rows
were on is not stated.
Magnolia, Canadian Club, Old Govern
ment Whiskies and Gordon's Dry Gin at
the Owl Saloon. Old Crow Whiskey
bottled in bond. Also Old Quaker-made
Rye Wliiskev.
There is some talk among the ladies of
St. Helena about the organization of a
civic improvement league. A great deal
of good could be accomplished by such a
society in the way of inducing the own
er of property io lay a-ood sidewalk.
build neat fences, and paint their build
ing. A building that pay iu two year
more than it would cost to rebuild ia cer
taiuly deserving of a little paint.
Iyast Monday was without exception
the hottest day of the season, and to
make matter worse, there was not much
breeze atirring. But every branch of in
dustry in and around town was kept go
ing and there were no fatalities reported
irom the excessive heat. About
five o'clock p. m. a cool breeze spraar up
and oor people had the relief prayed for.
Tuesday morning wa cool and ihowery,
cool enough for fires. And this is why
we on the Columbia hardly ever (utter.
Attorney Clyde Pulton, wife and two
children, of Astoria, were guests of the
Occidental hotel last Tuesday, prepara
tory to crossing the river, where a camp
ing ground has been selected and rustica
ting will be the order of the day. Mr.
Fulton i a brother of our U. S. Senator.
Road Supervisor Richardson, of Rain
ier, was in town Tuesday on business
with the county officers.
Largest stock to select from at Perry &
Graham's.
In the case of Geo. H. Libby and
other against Oscar E. Elliott, of Marsh
land,' the sheriff on Saturday last at
tached Elliott's logging outfit and logs
for 700. The amount was due for wage
and was paid in full by the Security
Saving and Trust Company, Elliott
having made an assignment for the bene-1
fit of his creditors. AH the labor claims
against the property, amounting toj
about 1800, have been settled. The as
signment was made to C. T. Adams,
president of the bank, who will manage
the property for the benefit of the credit
or. V. H. Powell was attorney for
Libby.
Our suits, from 1.50 up to 12.50, are
better value than you can get in Portland.
PERRY & GRAHAM.
M. J. Kittering, of Rainier, has at
tached the property of W. J. and Durinda
Muckle, of Rainier, for money alleged to
be due on notes for flMO. The property
has been taken in charge by Sheriff
White, who has placed a keeper in cus
tody.
It is rumored that if the run of fish is
large the fishing season will be extended
for a few weeks. In other words, the
authorities will wink at a violation of the
law. The men have not earned wages so
far, and a the fish are slow in coming up
the river, it would seem to be proper to
extend the season and give the fishermen
and the canneries a chance to do a little
business.
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THIS is mm SOME
READ CAREFULLY.
We listed a farm Mnnrlnv ntirl
j found buyer Wednesday.
Let us help you sell yours.
We are in close touch with
Eastern Immigration and want J
desirable property to ofter them.
A card will fetch an applica- J
tion blank. i
Youis for business, i
QUICK & HOLTON,
A genu for Columbia County Abstract and Trust Co.,
S. We insure homes against accidental fire.
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ST. HELENS.
depth. It will cost in the neighborhood
jf fLW.OOO when completed, and the con
tract culls for its completion by Novctii- cut patronise the IItt(Iton
bcrl, ' &itjsfion guaranteed,
There has been paid to the Mist, for
the relief of the Sobiska family, the sum
of fl.50, and the same has been turned
over to Dr. Edwin Ross, and by him de
livered to Mrs. Sobiska.
WANTKn Stave bolts; yellow fir tint
ber, SS inches long. For information
write Western Cooperage Co., Houlton,
Ore.
The county court of Cowlitz County
has invested fCWX) in the purchase of a
"poor farm" at Catlin, and after Novem
ber next will begin the experiment of
caring lor their pauper at one place,
iustend of boarding them out as hereto
fore. The experiment will be watched
with interest by the people of Columbia
county, and may result in a similar course
being taken here. , It is certain that the
county would not lose any money by
purchasing hind at this time, providing
the investment was made on a business
basis.
Mis Caroline' Dolman, of Oakland,
Cal., daughter of W. H. Doluinn, of this
city. Is visiting St. Helens en route home
from the St. Louis Exposition.
Born To the wife of II. O. Oliver, of
Houlton, on Tuesday Inst, a daughter.
Mr. Holtgrove, of Sauvies' Islond, has
raised apricots this year three inches in
length and of corresponding diameter.
A sample jar of them has been put an arid
sent to the St. Louis Exposition, where
it is thought they will excel anything yet
sh wn in the line of apricots. .
There are no shoes made that ate Xtet
than the Stilson line, carried by Perry &
Graham.
The Porceli Bath at Hpultan are all
ready for customer., If yqn want a re
freshing hath or a, flretbtas shaV or hair
liarbcr shop.
Weinhard's beer on tap at the Owl
saloon.
Mr. James Sheldon has had several
cases of shad canned for his family use;
but gave the editor a can for a sample.
It U as good a fresh shad and the bones
have been so thoroughly cooked that
they give no trouble. It would seem to
lie sn excellent product to put upon the
market, as shad are practically worthless
here in the summer time, owing to their
abundance.
Fresh fish in season every Friday and
special Sunday dinner at the Oriental
Hotel.
To do well think and work together.
How? Ask Quick & Holton.
Word comes from Seattle of the mar
riage of Dennis A. Morrison to Miss Leila
Riggs, which occurred on the 23d inst.
Mr. Morrison is the son of Mrs. E. H.
Plagg, of this city, and Miss Riggs is an
estimable young lady whose home for
some time has been in the Sound City.
Many residents of St. Helens will re
member Dennis, who wa born in this
county, and spent a number of his child
hood's years in St. Helens. At present
he is holding a situation as pressman at a
salary of 21 per week, and he is one of
the most competent in his profession.
The best wishes of the editor for their
happiness and prosperity are extended to
the newly wedded couple.
Mr. Peter Nelson, of Warren, has sold
his form at that place for f2000 to Fred
Hcdlund, of Minnesota, who also pur
chased Mr. Nelson's personal property,
stock, household furniture, etc.
Services w ill be held in the Episcopal
church, St. Helens, on Sunday evening
next, at 8 o'clock. All are cordially in
vited to attend.
The letting of the contract for the
Tanner Creek sewer, in Portland, the
bottom of which is to be paved with Bel
gian blocks, means more employment for
uie rocic cutters in St. Helens stone
quarries.
Forest Fire are said to have been
burning during the past week in the
neighborhood of Goblc, and it is said
that 2000 cords of wood and a quantity of
tencing has been burned.
The Episcopal church at this place is
soon to have a new bell tower and bell,
the necessary funds therefor having been
raised within a few dollars.
Buy that home and "do something."
Cheap. At Quick & Holton's.
Goods delivered without charjre,
willingly and cheerfully. Order freely.
M, C. GRAY St. Helens Or.
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OREGON J
OREGON STATE NORMAL SCHOOL
MONMOUTH, OREQOV.
Begins its 23rd year on September 20, 1004,
lour terms in eacn scnool year, arfordmg equal
opportunities for beginning a course in Sept
ember, November, February and April. The
best training for teachers is the Normal course,
with its assurance of good positions at good
wages. Write for new catalogue containing
full information concerning courses of study,
training in actual teaching afforded under real
conditions in town and country schools, and
' full details about the advanced course of study,
with the additional advantages attached.
Address,
SEC. J. B. V. BUTLER, or
PRES. E. D. ROSSLER,
MONMOUTH, ORE.
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Dry Goods, Groceries, Fruits,
Provisions, Furniture, Stoves, Etc
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Building, Main Street, St. Helens,
Cooper
Oregon.
Uoad Opportunity.
Two-year-old Durham heifer for sale.
Will be fresh this month. Gentle.
Inquire of F. M. THORP, St Helens.
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ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE.
In tha Cminty Conrt of the Bute of Oregon, fv
If allnomah County.
In the matter of the estate ot Keo.be Z. Joy,
Not lea hereby given that in parsnance of.
and by virtus of, an order of the county court
of the Stale of Orrjon, fur Multnomah County,
mad on the 8th dj of June, 19IM, la the mat
ter of the estate of Reuben z. Joy, dceeai-ed, au
thortzlng the administrator to sell all the real
Smpertfof said ute at private sale, the un
earned, the administrator of the naid estate,
will sell at priraie sale, to the highest bidder
for cash fa lT. 6. gold ooiu. and subject to cou
flrmaiion by said county court, from and after
Monday, the lit day of Anguat. 1 904. and eonlin
ufuf said sale until all of said real properly, or
an much thereof aa is necamry to pay all
elaima. coats, and expenaca of admtniiuatioo
of aaid estate has been sold, all the right, title,
interest and estate- of the said Reuben Z. Joy,
deceased, at the time of hta death, and all ld
right, utie. ami interest that ihe said Mate has
All trains make eloa connections at Goblc
with Northern facinc traiua to and from Ibe
Eart and Sound points. Al Portland with all
tralna leaving Union depot. At Astoria wllh I.
K. A N. Co.-. boat and rail Una and Steamer
T. J. Potter to and from llwaeo and North
uvaca poinia.
raaaenren for Astoria or a-av mint. mnt a
train, at Houlton. Trains will atop to let pa
saugeri off at iloulton when coming from pom is
Oca. Pass. Agt.. Astoria, Or
WTABUSaxD
U73.
uox.
JOHN A. BECK
DEALS R TX
Watches, Diamonds, Silfenare,
....JEWELRY....
Repairing a Specialty.
llorrtn St. Bet. front ft first, PORTLAND
MONEY TO LOAN ON UKAL ES
TATE Kata of interest low, but secu
rity must be perfect. Applv to or
addresa WM. BESlMHJS, Houlton. Or.
Night Waa Her Terror. "
"I would cough nearly all night long,"
writes Mfs, Qhas. Applegatc, of Alexan
dria, Ind f'itn,d could hardly get any
ueep. I lum consumption so had that if
I walked a block I would conglt fright,
fully and spit blood, but, when all other
medicines failed, thvee 1,0Q bottles of
ur. Kings New Discovery wholly cured
uw and I gained 58 pounds." It's ab
solutely guaranteed to cure Coughs,
Colds, La Grippe, Bronchitis and all
Throat and Lung Trouble. Price 60c
andJl.OOV Trial bottles free at the St.
Helen, I'h.truiacy,
NEW WAGON FOR SALE A new
SL4 wagon for sale. Addreos or apply to
Utu. 1'fcKKl , iloulton.
SIX FUESH COWS FOB SALE-I
offer for sale, at a bargain, six fresh
rows, one or ail of them. This ia a
great opportunity to get good cows at a
very reasonable price. JOS. HAY BURN,
St. Helens, Ore.
GOOD HORSE FOR SALE Weight
about 18(10 pounds; age eight years; a
good roadster or all-purpose animal. A
good bargain. Iikjuto at St. Helens, or
of R. KAPPLER.
iBee acquired by operation of law or otherwise,
in and to the follow hut described real property,
to- it:
Lots 4 and i of section 54. and tbe sontheaFt
quarter ol theftoutheastqnarterof section 24, all
in township 3 north, range 2 wot of W iliameilo
meridian, in Columbia County, State of (ln
gou. Alao aa irregular tract described aa be
ginning in the center of the creek at tbe south-
weoforner ol section is in township 3 north,
ranee I west of willametta meridian, ami
thence running down the centr of said creek,
with lt meandering, to a point where tha
aame intersects tha w illamette aiough : thene.
in a southwesterly direction, with the aaeau
deringa of said aloogh, to tha aeelion line be
tween eecUoua Uaud So, in townohlp S north,
range 1 west of Willamette meridian, Ihew-a
west Ui the place oi beginning, brlug in Colum
bia County, Oregon.
Tenna aad cooiilioaa ot aale: Cash in V. 8.
gold coin, ten per ceut to be paid on acceptauca
of Die bid and balance on eoudrmaUon ot sals
by aaid countv court; said tea per cent to b.
returned if aale not conn rated.
Deed lo be at expense ol purchaser. Bids to
b delivered lo the undersigned in cnnn, at
St, Helen". Oregon, or through the orttcc of
Mesara. Villard 4c Day, his attoruera.
JAMfcS DART.
Adminiatrstorof the estate ot Reuben Z. Joy
8t- Helena, dr.. June 4. 1904.
J. MACKENZIE,
General Contractor
BRIDGES, MILLS, AND PILE
PKIVING A SPECIALTY
ESTIMATES FURNISHED
f-Htf
ST. HELENS, OB.
a. wa. js.ja.ja. jl. j..av.m..
FARM FOR SALE Twenty-one acres! ki
good soil; new bouse and barn; young F 3
orchard; located adjoining the townsite
af the county st-at; on railroad; ready
market at hiah prices for evervthiiiB that
cau be raised. Apply to Miller Brothers,
St. Helens, Oregon. j
ton PORT-AND. DAILY
-TSAMM
ii "America"
Willamett Slongb Route
Leave St. Helen .... 6:30AM
Arrive at Portland. .10:80 A M
Leave Portland 2:30 PM
Arrive at St. Helens. 6 :00 P M
FAKE AO CBMTB.
Will Carry Nothine but Passen
gar and Fast Freight.
JAMES GOOD, IHstaUr.
PAIRY FARM FOR SALE 370
acres located on Willamette Slough; se
comniodutiona for 75 to 100 head cattle;
daily boat. Inquire on place, MRS. 0.
&KLENK, care steamer America, St.
Helens, Oregon. Jf-5-tf
I'lONEKR KMPI.OYMKNT CO., 16
Morrson St., rortlnnd, Oregon, is one of
the best known and most reliable Com
panies on the Coast, furutelie al) kinds
Help on shortest.' notice Free to Em
ployer. iri
Ur H
Wkem la Portland Ho t
The Etunire Bostanrunt. 1!)2 Third
Street, three doors South of Daker The
tre. Meals from IB cents ua. Own
day and nlitht. Oysters in any style.
t m. liohlaniler, Prop., formerly of the
Jioyal, ai and MiHltson.
FOR PORTLAND DAILY
Steamer Iralda
C. I. Hitghkirk. Muter.
RAILROAD TIME. :
Leave Rainier dally (010e.pt iundartfor Port
land, at OA. M.. departing from St. Helens att
0 clock. Returning, laavaa Portland at 3: JO p
M., arriving at hi. Rsleni al 4:4q.
Passenger, an! Fast FreiiM.
PORTLAND LANDING, T4V1.0B 81
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