The Oregon mist. (St. Helens, Columbia County, Or.) 188?-1913, August 26, 1904, Image 3

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READ CAREFULLY,
We listed a farm Monday and
found buyer Wednesday.
Let us help you sell yours.
We arc in close touch with?
Eastern Immigration and want
desirable property to oiler them.
A card will fetch an applica
tion blank.
Youis for business,
QUICK & HOLTON, i
Agtnt for Columbia CoMfity Abstract and Trast Co.,
$0"Y. H. We Insure home. against accidental fire. J
ST. HELENS, - - OREGON
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I Spcaklng of Printing;
Why arnil work mil of your County when we will do It tor you at
I'ortluucl Price-?
I Commercial Printing
I Years of Experience
Ol .wry elm done at the MIST Ol'rMCK, Irom modtui type
far, in a ml and workmanlike uiannrr. w nave rerently
added eewctal l the latest stylet ol type to our equipment, aud
respectfully eulicll your palmnaKe.
Count in any httalnrat, anil we know the want of our cuto
mrra, and will jriiarantr I'rkea ami tjuality to I right.
TflK OKE0OX MIST PIUNTKKY, St. IMnm, Ore
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THE BIG STORE DOWN
By The Big Sawmill!-
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Xcvy Cootls Kvcry day in (he Week
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THE MUCKIX STORE HAS A REPUTA-
Hun jit I j tn if lor Onlv the Belt III
GENERAL MERCHADISl:
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St. Hilciw,
Oregon.
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A '
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With Doubt
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and,
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Cameras,
Genuinely good in
every detail. Film or
Plates as you choose.
Absolutely new models.
Our facilities enable
us to furnish cameras
of the highest grade at
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Send for illustrated
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THE NEW YORK STORE
General Merchandise, Clothing,
i)ry Goods, Groceries, Fruits,
provisions, Furniture, Stoves, i;tq
:Lowcst - Priccs.:-
MOKGXJB.
Main Street,. St Helen?., Oregon
It.
Ilnilding,
LOOALANO OGNEBAU,
The corner ttoneof the new JISO.OOO
court house at Astoria wai Uld lait Tuea
Jay, with appropriate Maaolo ceremo
nies. Neat year, or posaiUy thia tall, the
comer atone aliould be lajd lor Columbia
County't ncwedilice.
The dance t the opera borne In St.
!?i1ftta liaat U.. t ' . .
vvcninji waa quit
i well ttcuded and in every reaped enjoy.
, able. There la no money In It tor tht
i boye, and they aa jHvlng as orderly,
CWUiimc aeriea of entcrtalnmenta.
A Set ol Diahet I'rte I am giving away
diiliet to my caah cuitomera. You get a
coupon with each eaih purchaae of ten
eeota and over, a4 you can exchange
theae coupona lor all Tarletiea ol the beat
clanaol China ware. Coodion eblrftion,
at my atore. Great Indocementa that It
will pay you well to Inveetlftat.
H.MORGVS. St, Helena,
Curtoua thlnga happen orer at Castle
Rock. Her la the latest, according to
the Advocate: "We often hear people
aay that ao and ao haa a bee lit hif bon
net But a Caatlc Kock woman recently
discovered a yellow acket'a neat in the
bcapnjol her boy'a paata. Ol cottrae tlie
boy waa not watuiiw the paata when the
discovery waa made. The panta were
lunging on nail in the woodshed."
J. Dopont Ik Sons, of the Valley shingle
mill, . II deliver shingles to ctutomcn
at St. lirlena, Houlton, Columbia City,
Warren and neighborhood. Tbey maan
facture the very 6nqt grad ol cedar
hiulaa aud guarantee their prices to be
as low aa shingles ol the same grade can
be procured elsewhere. tl
The average monthly salary ol school
teacben in Cowlitz County far 1904 wa:
Male teachers, fHi.40; female teachers,
fM.73. There was an increaae in the
average uuu-Lr ol montha taught ol
1 1-1 and a grots gain ol 7.87U.7 in
cash for the year. The most marked1
gain la in the wagea ol female teachers,
there being a gain ol ft. 87 a month over
last year.
The Royal Chinook salmon la Uu best
fish that swims, and Chinook shoes arc
I the beat shoes on the market. They are
made ol the very beat material and are
sure to give satisfaction. Bailey a Brian,
Houlton's reliable dealers in general mer
ihaudtae, keep them lor tale at from $3.50
toft.
It is reported that some parties near
Shanghai, about eight miles from K.l
ama, deliberately fired tome dry slashing
on Monday, after having been espretsry
forbidden to do so by the Deputy Fire
Warden. It is expected that they will
be arretted and prosecuted, aa U sctmi
that nothing elswill stop the practice ol
burning slashings during the dangerous
Kaaoa.
Mrs. J. C. Muckle and daughter Agnes
returned to l'ortland. by the 1ml da yes
terday, after a short visit among friends
in St. Helena. Tbey will soon start. East
to attend the St. Louis Exposition.
Ringling BroOK;' Circu Rate 1.13
from Houlton. Date of sales August 29
and .10. Return limit August 31st. Per
Northern Pacific Railway Co.
Astoria Regalta Rate f'J.OO from Houl
ton. Dates ol sale August 31 and 25.
Return limit August 28.
N. A. PKRRY, Agent.
Do you want to buy a piano? II to,
we can show you how to save Fifty Dol
lars Cash on auy make ol Piano earned
by the Filer Piano House ol BorXUnd.
This is a snap.
The two-year old child ol Mr. and Mrs.
K. V. Larsen, ol Warren, tore its lower
eyelid open with a button hook on Wed
nesday last. The child waa brought to
St. Helens for surgical treatment.
: Goods delivered without charge,
' willingly and cheerfully. Order freely
J M. C. CRAY St. Helent Or.
All the local and war newt in the Mist
' and Oregonian. Only $2 a year.
i We fuggest that at the next session ol
the Legislature a bill be Introduced pro
tecting old men againtt the advance! ol
I young girls.
Rev. II. Frymire, ol Portland, preach
eaat the Wealeyan Chapel, North St.
Helena, Wednesday, Sept. 7, at 8 p. m.
Waktkd Stave bolts; yellow fir tim
ber, 38 inches long. For information
write Western Cooperage Co., Houlton,
Ore.
Mognolia, Canadian Club, OldtGovem
tnent Whiskies and Gordon's Dry Gin at
the Owl Saloon. Old Crow Whiskey
bottled in bond. Alto Old Quaker-made
Rye Whiskev.
While applet, grapes and other later
fruits will not be at large as usual, yet
they promise to be beautifully colored
and ol extra fine flavor.
! Hop pickers' waget will probably be
1 cent a pound straight Uiis year, as
hands are being engaged at that price
now.
Weinhard's beer on Up at tun Owl
saloon
Our suiu, from X50 up to 12.60, are
better value than you can get in Portland
PERRY & GRAHAM.
Mr. lamea Dart. Mr. W. B. Dillard
Mr. Jock Black and wife, and Rev. Tag-
garland family, were Irelda passengers
lor Portlund last Monday.
Capt. J. N. Mackenzie, the St. Helena
rustling contractor; hat been driving
nllinff lor Smith & Howard during the
past week. He now operates two .drivers
one ol which it engaged at Kulania,
To do well think and work together.
Howf Ask Quick & Holton,
Mr. Janice Dart. waa a Seaside visitor
last, week, boarding with his luuiily
The fruit canning teason it. approach;
ing and the price ol sugar is sure to go
Prudent housekeeper should order
a supply from Bailey & Brinn, Houlton'
reliable grocers
Mr. Albert Parker, ol. Pittsburg,
hnjuiiht his wife to Houlton on Monday
... ti. rmrrwis of sendinaT her to
mat, " . . " i i
tha hospital in Portland (or treatment lor
Bright'i disease
ft.. iw. in - o.ii..uj 1 Vf D.,t nf Pnt1tul. a ImtIih in I When comoletad it will add to tneap-
WdSt. Helen, o the V Held la' the public tdUol. of that city, U .jd-1 Pc.oUhat
ounnay, resulted Ida sweeping victory tng ner vaoation m oi. iiaeu.
for the visitors, but out ol contideraUuu
for the home team we will not mention
the score. The vititora had a good nine
and our boys were plainly outclassed. 11
we are to cut any figure) at tM vtatsk
nie tournament torn hard work must be
done at once. Titer is good materia
here, but it should be thoroughly drilled.
Good individual players amount to noth.
Ing unless they art thoroughly disci
plined and work together. During the
progress of the game Henry McKibbea
had one of his finger disjofoted by being
struck by the ball while be was hatthtg.
St. Helent. GRAY, M. C.
Portland in yon coat will
thing same the than money
lest for clothe y -sell
will I
Plenty ol underwear, work
ing shirts, dress thirta, hats
and shoes.
M. C. CRAY. St. Helens.
Now is the time to paint and
I am prepared to save yon
money cm the goods
M.C.CXA.V. St. Helens.
Lewis and Clark Flour is one
ol the beat grades on the mar
ket, and a very popular brand
try it.
M. C. CRAY, St Helena.
Adjustable screens to fit auy
window, 24 inches wide, Ste.
M. C. CRAY. St-Helens.
Gulden Gate Baking Powder,
Spicet and Extracts, are the
best. tl. C. CRAY,
St. Helens.
Mr. Harry West has sold his dairy
farm at Scappoose to an Eastern man by
the two of Clark, she cnsidejttlson
being 12,000. Mr. West's reason for
telling is that he requires rest, hit health
not being the best. He expects to leave
in a short time on a visit to the St. Louis
zposition. His fine head or Jersey
cow goes with the larm, ana we new
comer may congratulate himself upon
having secured a bargains Mr. West has
given bit time and nest enema io use
building up of the Jersey industry, and
there is no better stock in Oregon than
that which be turns over to hit successor..
A large stock cl mweUvjast. received at
the St. Helens Pharmacy.
Buy, that home and "do somfthixg."
Cheap. At Quick & Holton t.
At the Jackson Creek Creamery, Scap-
poottv Mr. Calvin Johnson, h manufact
uring about five hundred pounds ol but
ter per day, and it it aa good an article
at can be found in the country. From a
very smalt- beginning. C4wa has. perse-.
vercd until he has built np an industry
that employs considerable labor and
uses cream, asjar away as Kelso. Vf has
the finest field of corn that we have seen
thit year, and we doubt if it can be
equalled in Western Oregon. It will all
be used In hit Immense silo.
We boy our shoes direct, frorfl. the man
ufacturer and can save yon tfee. middjR
man's profit
Mr. and Mrs. Chat. II. John are
spending a coupl of weeks at tha beach.
Rev. E. O. Smith preaches his farewell
senaoai at tbs Yankton church Sunday,
at 11a.m. A good attendance is desired.
K. A, Irvine sad wife, oi Maine, are
visiting with Mr. O. L. Tarbell, of Yank
ton, . Tbey art having an extended visit
si the Pacific Coast, with tba probability
ol locating hese. J
There are no shoes made that are better
than the Stilton line, carried by Perry &
Grsjbsm,.
Mr. Hortenat Rice and daughter
Frankie are tba guests of her another,
Mrs. 8. 8. Way, of Houlton.
rf. W. H. Belcher, of Portland, hat
keen the guest of Mr. Jos. Day during
the past week.
MlTEIMOmL.
Makikd At the residence of the bride's
parents, near Deer Island, Mr. Clarence
Core to Misa Teresa Xiadbotn, Justice
Watkint, oi St Helena, officiating.
The bride wore white gown, with
sink ribbons and a wealth of pink rote
buds, and looked very beautiful, and the
was the recipient oi many useful presents.
Immediately after the ceremony dancing
began and was continued nneit a lata
hour. At midnight bountiful supper
was served. Mr. and Mrs. Gore's host
of friends wish, theia a happy and pros
perous futntss
WATKINS-PELKEY.
Maksikd At the residence of the
groom' parents, io St Ifelcns, on
Satnrdsv. Aueutt Hklva 7 a. as,. jr
Rev. TskkcH. Mr. Fred H. Wstkins to
Miss Alice M. Pclkey.
Mr. Watkins was bora and raised in
this community and his bride has resided
here long enough to win the &oougb
respect and friendship of all who have
the pleasure of her acquaintance. The
Mm wishes iUy.ottQ; friends a happy
wedded life.
WASSER-JONES.
MaSA! KD.In. St. Helens, on Wednes
day, August 17. by Judge R. 8. Itattan.
Mr. Henry Waster to MiW Saxah JoiU
CHIPMAN-BARNETT.
Mabkwd On Wednesday, August 17,
at the residence of the groom's parents,
in MullMxnab County.. Mr. C.. E.
Chinman to Miss Dora Barnett, Rev.
J no C. Hester officiating.
BitSEBALL TOVBSIXS&X
traveling public.
The Messrs. X. C. and Chas. Hall visi
ted Portland the first oi the ttek.
ALXpS? C0SVKRTS9 LA FOL.
UTTJS.
I am not a palling reformer," said
Governor La Foletts. of Wlaeoaain, 'bt
friend of mina named Tamer Dearly
snsds on al ma opea."
turner ami I wars irarajmg ninan.
Wa came to a certain hotel, and there,
to my amawmeat, the man legistared :
"H. V. Pbtholognyrrb."
"What it the matter with yoaT" I
Mehviosed, 'Why do yon adopt that
remarkable aliae. nave yon coin runted
some crime?"
"No, indeed," said Turner.
Then whv don't yog recitter your
own name?" said I.
"Tbat'a my own ntm," be answered.
"Phtholognyrbh" Turner." That's
y name."
f,Well"ltaiil.uI can't sea how yon
mtke''TMTCr"outot"Fhtbolorayrba."
What Is your object, anyway, in aaisg
eoch peculiar ipeinngT"
"Oh." said ae. "when I used to re
later plain "Turner" I attracted no at
teatlon. Sow, though, my name excites
a reatdealof wondering comment- reo-
Dlettndrit iiieyaaaonaaaMoarwnai
my nationality can be. Even now, ye
will notice, there la a little crowd around
bussing over tha register. Thtbotogn
virh" ia rood Enrlish SDellinr for "Tor-
ner," too. In the "phtb" there the
'aoond of "t " as In "phthisi.' Ii the
'olo" there la tha aoond ol "or" as in
"colonel." Tbe"gn"ia "n,"ain"gnat."
Final I v. in tha "vrrh' there it the sound
ol Mar' as In 'myrrh." There yon have
It, PUholognyrrn inrner.
DlssolatloH af Psjrtaertkia.
Notice is herebv fiven that the Dart-
acrahip berttofore existing between Kob-
erson & Lop, in, the butcher bustuess
has been dissolved. All claims against
the firm will be paid by me, and all
due the firm are payable to me.
K. IS. KOBKX9DH.
SC Helens. Or., Aug. 19, 1001.
Ta be Bald at lUUkanle geetessber
td, 44, and 4th.
The County Baseball Tournament wilt
be held at Clatskanie, Friday, Saturday,
and Sunday, September 2d, Id, and 4th,
and promises to draw a large crowd to
the enterpriting city in the-north end Of i
the county. Following is the schedule:
Sept. 2d, a. m. Rainier vs. St Hel
ens; p. m. St. Helens vs. Clatskanie.
Sept 3d, a. m. St. Helena vs. Rainier!
n. m. Rainier vs. Clatskanie.
Sent 4th. a. m. Clatskanie vs. at
Helens; p. m. Rainier vs. Clatskaaiie.
On Monday there wUl be horse racing
all day.
BIRTHS.
Boas To the wife of Squire Early,
ofi YtftWou, on Friday, August 19, a
ton.
Bosk To the wife ol W. P. Macleay, of
Columbia City, a girl.
BoiucThnraday, August 25, to the wife
of H. Lake, of Houlton, a daughtqr,
PERRY & GRAHAM.
Mr. W. H. Dolman returned to St.
Helens last Tuesday from. Bunker Hill
springs, where Mr. and Mrs. Dolman,
Hon. Geo. W. McBride and wife andj
Mrs. Caples are encamped. In order to
reach St. Helent he was compelled to take
the Casrico rad, going about six miles
further than by tha regular Bunker Hill
road, in order to avoid fallen tree ad
possible danger from fires. He reports
that very little damage haa been
done to the green timber, the fire con
fining itself mainly to the fallen trees
and dead standing timber; but the-daa-
ger is by no means over.
DxNtMpmt TYMtwarrita Foa Sale
Nearly new and in every respect as good
as new. Can be purchased forr JTft; In
quire afcthe Miar-office, St. Helens, or
of Lew Da vies. Warren, Ore,
Mr. David Long, an old ptoqeer ol
Columbia County, who makes his home
at the Taylor place, on Sanvies Island,
was a visitor to St Helena on Sunday
last, not having- been here before for
twenty-eight rears. Mr. Long claims to
have cut the first lumber used in the
building of a house in St Helens, his
mill being located on Scappooae Creek.
Largest stock to select from st Perry &
Graham's.
h ue,w ,000 Ieet ai,Y
capacity It to be erected-at once to take
the place ol the mill of A. H. Tarbell,
that was recently burned down. The
new mill will be operated by the War
ren Lumber Company, and the incorpora
tors are A. H. Tarbell, O. L. Tarbell and
H. T. Bennett. A part ol the machinery
Ip the old,, plant will be used..
Bailey & Brinn' store it headquarter
lor general merchandise, Houlton, Ore
gon. Good goods a specialty.. Quality,
quantity and price guaranteed.
TheStrpger brought quite a number
of excursionists to St. Helena last Sun
day, Including the Sellwood base ball
team and their liiends.
Miss Daisy Chatiners, of Portland, is
the guest of her sister. Mis. "Way Chalmers.
Mr. and Mrs. V. II. Powe.wrct visit
ing friend in Lentz, a suburb of Port
land, on Sunday last.
The Porcelain Bath uIJeultQn, are all
ready for customers, ii you want a re
freshing bath or a firatchus shave or hair
WAIREI
George Young has. received and hat
now at Bacon a atore samples oi njaji,
boxes. There are several styles, varying
in nice from fl.SO to S3.50. Rural de
livery will go into effect September 1st.
A. H. Tarbell will ahoxtly build a :
saw mill to take the place oi the one
burned, locating it a abort distance up
stream, where logs will be more available.
laa. Beeele. who haa been quite sick
for the past two weeks, is much better
and able to oe up arc arqamu gun.
An addition is being made to Mr. Ba
con's store on the south side, to give
added accommodations to the postotfice
when, the tree rural delivery is .estab
lished. ""
Lars Ellison came outi from Portland
and Saturday went out to. hi ranch ncanj
Bunker Hill to look alter campers, ana
possibly prevent spreading ure,..
Matt B. GreweU and Flora McFarland
were married at Portland the 18th inst
After their return home quite a number
of the vounc people Rave them, a. wej
oome in the war of a charivari. A va
riety of musical instruments were used,
all the wav from cow bells to tin pons.
After the demonstration of welcome had
somewhat subsided, Mr. and Mat. GflH
well invited the serenade! into the
house, where they were generously
treated to refreshments, etc.
Halvor Olson traded tome land near
Mt Tabor with lohn Miller for his place.
here, and has moved with his family to
the Miller place. -
Marearet Isbester. of Gearhart, has
been visiting friends in this vicinity du-ring.the.t5rt.fe.wda)-.
ClATSKAWE CORRESPCWDttfOfc
We learn that many of our citixent at
tended the Regatta at Astoria thit week.
Mr. A. A. Cleveland, of Astoria,
iting friends and having a good time
generally, ift, and aboji this part of the
county. ' ' " v
The hase ball nine and their friends in
and about the citv have smiles all over
their faces this week. It is saia. tnai yie.
B. POWELL,
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW.
Dtrerr israierTToKrv.
ST. HKLKNtf. I -t ORKOOU.
panel ia fosvomcs stoex. Karasv Pesua
yrr c. FlaCMKaV
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW.
tAMIIKB, t 1 J ORIGOjr.
jytlDWISROes,
HYSICIAN & SURGEON
IT. HELMS, 1 I 0KflQ!t.
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PHYSICIAN & SURGEON
T. RKLCKB, I OUtOOW.
w. BAT. a. MUAab.
ATTORNEYS AT - LAW-
Win startles la aav Court. State or Federal.
OtVe oext Oaot to Courteous.
ST. HKLCM8. .; i ,PR?QQ5.
DR. D. B. STUART.
Omee la the Dslu Block, .
aUIXUS. I OEEOOIT.
fx aara n teed SaUsikctsty,
And the prii-e yon poy is but one-half
ot actual value; tor instance: Men'
$16 and f 20 suit, for $7.60 and $10; boy'
Manila for $1.05. Ijulies' sod men's
S3 and 4 ahoea lor tiMj anu n. xmys-
A ' AA I I 1 . J .1 OK
Men's $1 sbirU lor 50c. Men's $3.80
pant for $1.75. Men's $3 hatt for $1.60.
A fall tine of trunk I and valises, blank
et tnd comforter at cut price. Foat
tively firat las irerehandite. John Dol
lar corner rirst ano lanmw.
SUMMER SCHEDULE.
8TEAMER SARAH DIXON
arm aro PORTLAND, root ol washinzToa
street, guuasra ui p. aa., mr uu
Xulaula. am wa; poiaia.
Tutctars and Thuraaays at i a., for liate-
xanM and way poifiia. "t"1
Hlen. Columbia CUT. HoSnao'a, kalama.
tiesr Ciy..iijilr, VaTrer. aulK tumraad
Camp. Oak. Point. Wallace Island. Falaa,
Manual Uo. aad Clalstanle.
Kebatem Valler Points via CtaUkaol. Mitt,
ntisbara, Varooaia, rtabhawk. Vesper and
tiopklaa.
Tha Company raaerres the rlxat to ehn-ge tb
urn iiao Bouoo.
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ATTORNEY-AT-LAW.
lual Estata and Tuaba Laadt aotd tad A-
straeuaads.
ST. BELEK8, : OKEOOH.
g H. uRUBEK,
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW.
WUl lln bw ponn-al attmUps U all tesal
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tbo Mau and I'nilod Stataa Unuu. OOea
WUHK.E. Quick.
T. HELEN'S. ; : OREOOK.
THE RED BEAR
Houltwi Gregoa.
Weinhard's Beer
kept on tap.
The Best Pool Table h
Columbia County;
Owl Saloon
Bbhw Bbothb-s, PSOPSISIO ,
4 Oalxt-soaatat-
$ Lipn ant Qini Iejt it Stee. :
And other popalar hnw4a W
WCIKHARO'S BEER
ea draecht.
TonL Btuiton" Ciars
AU tat attest aaespapta snd eUwspos-
riONEEB EMPLOYMENT CO., -16.
Morrison 6tt Bortland, OrairpB, ia ana oi
the best known and moat reliable Com
panic on the Coast, furnishes all kind
Help on shortest notice Free to Em
ka ia TmOu Ca t
Tha Empire Kottanreat, 19 TWr
8treet. three doors Sonth ol Baker The
tre. Meala frora IS cents np. Open,
day and night. Oyster in any style.
Win. Bohlander, Prop., formerly ol tija
Royal, in and Madison
All train aaks alas eeaaaetloa. u Ooela
rua HorUiora raeino vatna io ami iroa
last tad sou a polnU. At ForUaod w.U l al.
traloa kaviae Vataa eopox. At Aatorla wltk L
R. H. C.'a boat aa4 rait 11 M sad K(-M
T. J. Potior io ana froa Iltrae a4 Kartk
Be-t-,p-tnta.
Psassaaon lor Astoria wav polata aast aa
traina at Boulloa. Tralaa will stop ts lot ao
aofars oft" at Uoaltoa vhta oomlnf troa pottila
arotooiaaia.
imvr rnu RAT.K 5 vounc milch
cows, 3 with call and two nearly treshj.
none more vnan tour jei vh ,
auod Durham boll, S years old ; one Bist-
ctass all-porpoae liorae Price reaaona?
Die. C'aan or negoiiaoie note.
MRS. H. GLEAoUIt, Liear isianu.
M. C. Biav.
Ota. Pas. As-. Astoria, Oe
KSTABLISBBB
UTS.
XQHK ABECK
SEALER EW
Waters, DiamoD.s.Siltsnarc,
.... JEWELRY.. .
Repairing a Specialty.
ItorrlMlK, ttsk Prsat ft. EtoW POftZLAa.
Kv Aid anlendidlv last Sundav over at
Rainier. They asserted their rights and Tia Uuutlueton,
OREGON
Union Pacific
TRAINS TO THE EAST EUMiTt
TtHouxb Pullmau standard and toortst aleep-
inc can dally to Onant. cnicaeo, Knoaane;
tourIM aleepine ear dally to Kansas City:
through r-Hllmss tourist sleepUiEariporaon
ally conductad) weekly to Chlcaco. BecUuius
cbair oar, seas Irea, to tht East sally.
FARM FOR SALE Twenty-one acres
good toil; new house and bami toobe
orchard; located adjoining the townstlfc
af the. county seat; on railroad; ready-
market at high prices tor everyuung ui
can be raised. Apply to MOJoS BrotbcrtK
St. Helens, Oregon.
HOP PICKERS WANTEI-Goo
naatan, food camping froonds, tb
hiehsat pri-tt pajd for pieking, good
Sons. Team will mt vo at th near-
ear tailroad atation. .Yob can make.
good, wages and nave a pwasant, uoauu-
fhl outins. Address,
W. E. JOHNSON, Verpe-r, Or.
nirov VATtM FOR 8ALE 370
acta hwMed on WiHamette Sloogh ;
commodationa for 75 to 100 head cattle ;
daily boaU Inquire on place, MRS. t.
SKUKM1.. care steamer auucii., d..
Helens,,Oregon. i-b-ti-
C1HCA.GO-POKTANW
srtCIAl. tor in -ai
would not let the Rainier crowd ateal
their honors. When an honest umpire lor Eaataia
wsMhosen the CUUkanie boys did,tWu. Son "
up in good ihape.
We note that Umptats Tribe No. Jit,
I. O. R. M.. -o Gcblc. have their bills
out for sn entertainment Bad daMVe. oqj
oeptemocr ol. u any uuc nun w uotc
a good time it they will attend thia en-trt-iumcnt,
they will have it. Umptats
Tribe is a jolly lot ol good lupus aad
know how to euter-un their visitors. We
are sure that every one attending will be
royally treotfd, and it they don't have a
good time it will be their own fault.
The work ot. evading tlie county road
droitAiiSr-V'KK,
waanio
Leares
ri5 A. M
Daily.
In ftr-rt of the residence of I. N. Rice.
cut patronize the Houlton barber shop. near the city, is progressing. Mr. Geo.
Satltutctioa guaranteed Grant, ol Scappoose., has the coatract.
alls. Le
laion. Coour d Aleue
and Qrtat KtWlhoru
nolllla.
aI.astIc EXl'RBis1
lor tba -an via iiuni-i
Wil ...
Arrlvoa.
S 2S P.
i.15 P. tl.
Vail;
t.Cfi A. u.
Daily.
naiiy,
Uaily.
M.
Ml i. l
Dally.
THREE DAILY TRAILS
roil
all points east.
Lower, Columbia River.
auamarHaaaalttaavtt Portland dully, sseept
Suudar. at ;00 p. ra. Hatuntay :a) p. as.
f.,r Aitoria, aad wav lanttinat Beturulii
ltavos Astoria at T OO a. dallr. t-cept
Sunday. A I. ORAIQ.
tiead Oppertanity.
Two-j-earold Durham, bciler for talc.
Will be fresh this month. Gentle.
Inquire ol F. M. THORP, St. Helens.
Atseater't Netiee T Mretluf af ?rt:
f EqaallsatUa. -
VrOTKl'lB HBBEBY WVKS TflAtPrXl.
k tha last atoadar la Autuat, to-wit; Au--
gust-Mh.MOI. tba Board of Equall-stloa will
suead at the ofllce of the County Clerk ol
Cnlanbit County, Orefoa. and publicly V
aala the am : roHa, aad eorrect all
errors lu ralaationa, description, or aa-tir
ol bad, lota or other properly.
Dated a ay o-tc lb la tin day oi aobuu,
J.fc A. T. LAWS..
Ant. 5-tfc County .
FOI POITUMD DAIIT
fli. T..-1J-
DliJitOltir ll'dlU-
to I. Httglikirt, Jfarftr.
RAJLROAD TIME.
Uavtt Ralnlor dallr (exeopt Sandar) for Port,
land, at t A. M-. eopariiB ma . am "
oaloek. Raturami.
at. Hi
loans rortlaud at J P.
1a.1A.JA
taenr.-a! Paaaciier Agart. rol
.Or.
UarrlTlaf at
Pas sewer, ui Fast Fntiatt
rORTLAMD LANDING, TAYLOSi.S.