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About The Oregon mist. (St. Helens, Columbia County, Or.) 188?-1913 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 23, 1904)
FIEE ! LOCAL AND GENERAL. Our ichoot 1 running rnoothly and Diiitttoer miku.,... '"---( . . . I T,T,rt?rXT to business Transportation umpany imc, jbori To the wile 01 aam oonneiunu, v. , yjmjiAxx qt, puxvvmv Carpenter ire busy shelviug one tide of the lower floor of the I)r. Kdwln Rom new building. Merchant M. C. Gray will oj.cn lilt itock of grocerlei on the The eteamer Mascot, of the Vancouver the pupil have settled dowri to business Transportation tympany u. u ........ a .,n ,nm.cnt cor the sands at. the mouth of the Wwi of teacher, have been employed by our river. Thj-.o'ccident happened thu.lyt t,,i .Urw-ior. While NearinK ftwi River, Captain Harry con.iderable trouble wa. experienced by Reeve, thaped her coue Tuetday eve- BIRTHH, ID H, H. B. CLIFF, At St. Helens has forced us to oiler some good City and Country Property at a SACRIFICE to raise funds tobuilda Fireproof office on our lot. COLUMBIA CO. ABSTRACT & TRUST CO. i QUICK & HOLTON, Hgrs. IiiHiiraiu-o, Heal Estate, Aim. raft and Conveyancing I sT. HELENS, - - OREGON ttw vw wvvw- i.l work out of vmir County when we will do it for yon at VQ oi.no. it aide I ottmatter Grav lis. the teat book in certain gradea, nlng to make tliat entrance, opposite .He. Iostmaster Gray ha. the f fa , , - t the hungup on the aand. thi. .ide of the postofike in the rear part of the .tore the .re wn id, wipe h.H8he lmmedUtely Sited and aank, be added thereto. 8t. Helen, ha. a 6ne but lie. In an easy portion temple of learning and we urge pupil. ' board about 20 tons of freight, but J his to study diligently and faithfully, to not i Why nd Portland ! rice f Commercial Printing O, every C .b,n, a. the MIST OrFICR. d,W M-vrtuI .!! Utrat style. l tyi " equipment, and 2 rr.intlully '' troage. 5 Years ofperjence "' "cmmi ln v"lm.lne. and we know the wantt of our cunto- J $ m,Z and will gr-iHrc l'"c. and U''y g. $ THK HKiON MIST 1'KINTERY, St. Helens, Ore j'jrt n :r. it THE BIG STORE DOWN By The Big Sawmill!- S THE MUCKLE STORE HAS A REPUTA- W li., of !-... SiaiiJi... lr Only the to U GENERAL MERCHADISE-- J twi & Muclde, S 5 !! I Keeivin- New V.mA Kvery day In th Week M. lleleiw, Oregon. f Ladies, Attention I will be at HOULTON, OR., Sept. 28tli '-MMh, and 30th, with a lull fine of up to date MILLINERY, WALKING AND 11 MESS SKIRT, TAILOR Which I will offer to you cheaper llian you have ever bought before, ("ill and see me at the house ot Mrs. V'thel Mathews, Houlton, Or., Sept. 128th, 120th, ana :n. IU1RS. L. SWETT BUY THE " " I'M Owl Saloon lla.NS itaornaaa, PROPRIETORS -Only the bel ol Llnnors anl Clears Kept In Sloct CYRUS NOBLE t .J mh.r D..nUr brnndt ot whlkle atlHya In moi-K. WEINHARD'S BEER un dr.iialil. "Tom Benton" Cigars. Alt lh lawt ne -PP"'" olhl,r l"'1" 2 cTkIHOUEB. ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. ...... . t : ORKOI.S. and al.ly look, after Uncle Sam', and the pul.llc Intere.tt. There are no .hoe made that are better than the Stilton Hue, carried hy Perry & Graham. The Men, Qiuck 8l Ifolton bave opened their almtract office In the lower floor of the Maiwnlc building, where they are ready to trnniuict hu.li.en a. be fore the fire. Tlie Uff aafe wa. 0encd the fore part of the week and the book, were found Intact, only the cover, being acorched, Theite will be re'jound. No valuable paper, were dcrtroyed. Selxwl book, can be procured at the I'hartnacy. Term. caah. Don't aend the children without the money. "It. an 111 wind that blow, nobody me Jood,'' I. amply verified In our caw. Many of our floating population, working people, have found temporary (marten with the Houlton landlord.. who net good table, and the bed. are of fie bet. Magnolia, Canadian Club, Old Govern ment Whi.kie. and Gordon' Dry Gin at the Owl Saloon. Old Crow Wbi.key Imttled in bond. Alao Old Quaker-made Rye Whitkev. Mr. K. H. Flagg and aon. George and Frank returned home laat Sunday eve ning from their week' tay at Ralem. being Bute l'air week. Mr, l'lagg en joyed hrr vi.lt very much, Salem being her former home. Frank' u!criber to the livening Telegram will be pleaaed to aee him home. Do you want to buy piano? If o, we can .bow you how to ave rilty Ital ian Cah on any make of 1'iano carried bvthe Kilcr I'iano Houae of Portland. Thi. i a .nap. Our county official, and their able dep ntie worked like Trojana in aiting their unfortunate neighbor in trying to uve jwraonal effect.. The building that cruel fire wa licking up were-aa dry a tinder and naturally it waa a "hot time in the old town tonight." Although the moWture tood in bead on their begrimtned face., they never tired until the end came. I)KN.IOlt TVI-KWHTEB Fo Saik Nearly new and in every respect a. good . t J i Tn- a. new. tan oe puremKo wt quire at the Mist office, Si. Helen., or of Uw Davie., Warren, Ore. Hop picker who left their home, in thi. county bave moatly returned, in tome field, the hop were up to the taiwUd, while in other only lair to middling. The complaint teemed to be that work wa not teady and thi. natu r,.llv n-ilntp.l their earninir.. It i taid that one of our girla had a 10-lb. rock in her banket to help the weight. "All tamme Melican man." Old paper, for tale. See Frank Flagg. agent Evening Telegram. The Royal Chinook talraon i th beat 6ih that twim. and ClunooK noe are the best .hoe. on the market. They are made of the very beat material and are ure to irivc tati.faction. Bailey ft Brinn, Houlton' reliable dealer, m general mer chaudiae, keep them for tale at from 3.60 to $5. Crackert tnd cheeae, tardinet and other canned delicaciet, washed down with glut of water aa pure at cryrtal, contttu of the ttranger' meal in St. Helen, who come to tranaact buainet with u. nui it the best we've got until our new four ttory granite ttone hotel i reared from the ashetof the one destroyed last week. Urgett .lock to aelect from at Terry & Graham'. Mr. A. T. Uw and famity and Grand ma Ixwe are now nicely bouted In the home Atsettor Lawa pnrchated ust be fore the fire. Deputy Assessor it alto taken care of 'by thi eacellent family. Buy that home and "DO somrtiiinc. Cheap. At Quick oc iiouon . The trench digger are making gooa headway with the work ol excavating for the water pipea, notwltu.unaing inc nature of the aoil. The pipe, are being lain, after being treated to ft coating of tar, a rapidly a poasibie. nilv & Brinn'a tore it headciuartera for general merchandite, Houlton, Ore gon. Good goort a specially. quautity and price guaranteed. The tteamer America goe out in pia of the Republic on the St. Helen run for a few day, while the latter ia having her propeller repaired. Lat Saturday the America took out ft party u. duckhunter. Weinhard' beer on Up at the Owl saloon. , , ti,. nnnnlar tteamer Iralda returned Rainier and be dlllltorv. but oromot. Who know t.. .M M4tl BVtSl HAW AtllilvC hi deck ftmldihip. " ' I. .... . mUhao U.1.. vhnn tiiav nnu i OCT ol DattcnKcn, u thifted to that at high water there wa. lmt three wene covering u. She alto carried ft num- Warren, Sept. 18, a daughter. Born To the wife of G. C. Robey, , Houlton, Sept. 18, ton. of VEKY 6ESER0L8. leon in St day be preiident of thi big nation with big "N." WATCH THIS SPACE NEXT WEEK. By that time I expect to bave in place a complete line of Fancy Grocerie, all Freth and New. Will alto bave Feed. Fresh Bread on band every day now. M. C. GRAY, St. Helen. Thoae who travel on tetner mint not centure the pilot, nor blame them if late in arriving or departing. hue enter ing the harbor t Portland Monday morn ing laat, lowly working her way through loir and moke. the rteatner Lurline, of the Kainm line of boats, crathed into ft log raft jut below the teel bridge, but fortunately escaped witnoui receiving any damage. The raft waa in tow of I he F. B. Jonea, and the fog wa to thick at the time that it waa impottible to tee any distance ahead. The Lurline had on ft big crowd of pataenger and the force ol the collition threw tome of them out of their teats. The log were truck ft tort of ideblow. Had the teamergone traight ftgftintt the heavy timber, it it believed that the would have been badly damaged, and poasibly there would have been a disaster in the harbor. Wanted Stave bolt; yellow fir tim ber, S8 inche long. For information write Wetern Cooperage Co., Houlton, Ore. Elli Tennine and Donald McRae, two timberland owner, have returned to Portland from firefighting campaign in rlumhia County, west of Deer Wand. They have ft large force of men em ployed t that point, but aay there l very little ute in fighting fire at thi stage, a few minute of wind will undo the work of hour on the part of fire fighters. "We have men placed at the traila and along the creeks." Mr. Jen nings said, "and they can probably top the progres of the flame if the wind keep down; but what we need i ft hcuvy rain that will topthe further prog .nf the fire. Most of the timber in Columbia County is now owned by East .hn will lose heavily wis proved inconvenient, but no injuries grew from it. The steamer G. M. Walk er has come to the id of the Mascot, taking her freight on to Lewi RveT points, and giving her wrecking pp nces. The Mascot Is to be siphoned out and patched up and towed to Port land and repaired. Since being munencu in 1890 the Mascot has gone to the bot tom four times. Mr. A. J. Rubert, who left here a week ago last Saturday, for Prescott, Arizona, on mining deftl, returned home Wed- n.tv mninir. havine traveled over 3500 miles, great deal ol tniaaitianee having been made by rough ataging. Considering that Mr. Rubert i 73 years of age, and stood the )ourney so well, it to say the least, remarkable. Mr. Tame Muckle i figuring upon putting commodiou hotel upon the cor ner of Cowlitt and Columbia treet, u ( th nretent ooerft house the firtt fttnrv thereof. It will stand where old blacksmith shop stood, and will be a creditable structure. CnnntvTudzeR.S. Hattau haa pur- .i a t mt TT Dolman two lota in CI1HCU , 1 uu. ... block 10, one fronting on the Strand and one on Columbia street. The judge will put op ft business block on the Strand lot and on the Columbia street lot he will build a comfortable home. Judge J. B. Doan, of Rainier, wa ft St. Helen visitor Tuesday. He has great ih In the 1905 Fair and the good it will do Columbia County in the way of bringing in homeaeekers and capital to invest in our resource, Mr. Sherman Mile, son of Mr. nd Mrs. Frank Mile, of Portland, U vUiting hi grand parenta, Mr. and Mr, s Mile, this week. The Joseph Kellogg is on her regular run again. The steamer Northwest took her place while the former was undergo ing some slight repairs, The Porcelain Baths at Houlton are all A for customer. If you want ft re freshing bath or ft firstclasa thave or hair cut call. Mrs. Kvser is here with ft tent and ber intention U to start ft restaurant. ' The Astoria Herald says: "F. A. 6eu fert, of The Dalles, haa made a propo sition to the Matter Fith Warden, in effect that, as the salmon hatchery fund is low. he will violate the Uw and pay o cents per case on all salmon packed, f500 fine for running hi cannery, ana j on irillnets and ISO on trap. The propo- tition i ft good one, nd win De me nra. inUnce on record for the past five years where canneryman bo been fined for fishing during the closed -cason. Now If tome enterprising man will make ft nnitlnn tn cav a fine f f 10 on every elk killed out of season, the pro ceed to go toward propagating elk, it will ahow commendable apiru ana en courage other to break the law." ft. HKLBK8, 1 OREGON. 1. w. OAT. J-jlLLARDftDAY, ATTORNEYS ,w. I. DILIA9. AT ' LAW. Will practice In any Court. 8tt OT Ftdersf. 0fllc4ietiloorto Courtliout. BT. HELENS, I ' ORKPON. jtt. EDWIN R08H, V ... PHYSICIAN & SURGEON i ORKOOX. gT. HELENS, R STOW A & COLUMBIA RIYER l RAILROAD COMPANY. DAILY. BS D DOWN 24 Bneklea't ArnleftSftlre. Ha world wide fame for marvellous cure. It urpase any other oalve, lo tion, ointment or balm for cut, corn, burnt, boilt, tores, felons, uiceTt, alt rhutn. fever tore, chapped hands, kin mini on: iniallibie tor puet. v.uic mnnteed. Only 25c at St. Helena n- rnarmacy. JCBT LIST. . n. 7:00 06 s at 1 1 44 60 M o w n 10 00 10 0 10 It 10 TATJwM 00 0 M.4 1 46-Sl I M M.0I 40 56 W & 10 00 M.I 10 10 U.4 to a m.J 10 St 7S.7 10 7 .t u os !t0J 11 1 16.4 11 10 ..! i a. a. LvrortltaOr'll 10 aitft er OAILY. Gobi .... Rainier ... ... Pyramid... ..-tftyf".-.. , ,. Qulucr .. Cltiakauia.. .. M.r.hl.nd.. .. Wtnpnrt... .... omton..,. . ...Knsppt.... ... flvtnsnn.... ..Jtthn bav... Ar. Astoria Xv 10 06 t W t 37 17 0S I 01 t M a u 107 1 M Tit l. U 4 t 90 100 1 1 1 w 71 411 IK JO U) All trtln. mui elota eoBBacttont l OobU irlth Nonh.ro PtelM trains to and from Ut East ta 8oua4 potato, Al Portland with all tMlnsleariDf Vnl dtpot. R.ftM.Co.'s boat tnd mil tint tnd " T. 1. Pott.r to and Uom II (too and Horta Beaeft poiau. PtMtnnra (or Astoria or way points ttoM Btf tmlnt at Houlton. Trtln. will stop so in w- A. TALK OF PB0SECUTI0XS. THE NEW YORK STORE General Werclwndisc, '""S. D1T Goods, Groceries, Fiuits, Provisions, Furniture, Stove,, Etc ..Lowest - Priccs.:- i... ..ii.r run between o..rHnd Tuesday evening. While the Iralda had some repair made me Leona had her run. it. mm 3.60 up to f!2.oU, are better value than you can get In Portland. PERRY lKnA Mr. Wis. Kesimiu, t -ed .ubtcriben residing near Yankton, wat a St. Helena visitor Tuesday and tnys his whole neighborhood ha. .bout been burnt over. JLasi ouuuay w hanlest day in fighting foret fire. To do well THINK and work together. How? Ask Quick & Holton. - . - the Mr. Chas. Crousc un. vu.v.. .. 1 .1. nwHMl hV Mi- ..t. uTlOll aW WIUIKIU " " chael 1'ierter, and a soon as he make a few necessary repairs on me . " ready to tackle tlie iiugc ww teen on our streets. .... i r 1,oes direct from the man , :,t rM uve vou the middle n.aciuici . ' uiun's proni. AUorney W. PERRY & GRAHAM. H. Powell cuu be found on the lower floor of the Masonic build ing, ready to meet new and old clients, and attend to his practice. ern men year." The fruit canning season i approach ing and the price of ugar i ure to go un. Prudent housekeeper should order a supply from Bailey & Brinn, Houlton' reliable grocers. The proper county ofljcials will draw the ury this week for the October term of the Circuit Court. There will be 31 names drawn, out of which ft grand jury will be selected if necessary A man near Independence who ha been experimenting with English wal nut I so well pleased wttn xne ixsmw that he will put out an orchard of 100 neres. Enulish walnut thrive in Col umbia County and it is a wonder to us that that not more bearing tree are in evidence. All the local and war new in the Mist and Oregonian. Only $2 ft year. . . ... n . 1 1 Mr. Henry Weinnaroi, me roruauu brewer, died on Tuesday. Mr. Wein- hardfa name is familiar to an on me Coast, and his enterprise and business tact bears fruit by the number ot one business blocks he erected in Portland. If potatoes climb up in price to as to become luxury, country editor will i...,. n more breakfast foods. Rose- burg merchant have commenced im porting their spuds. , A large stock of novels just received t the St. Helen Pharmacy. A irentle rain commenced to fall Wed nesday afternoon and if it will only con tlnue for a week suffering people will be greatly benefited und the forest fires put an end to. S T. Roman, of Oregon City, formerly connected with the Mist's mechanical ,t.nrlment. was in town weonctu-j. 1 . ..ii a,...u1 fm A Mr. Roman has recently remind - visit to the St. Loui World rair. Mr. Mamie Dart Fenton, wife ol Dr, Fenton, of Portland, is visiting her pa rents, Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Uart. Goods delivered without charge, willingly and cheerfully. Order freely. M. C. GRAY St. Helens Or. t, Mist and Oregonian $2 per year The Mist i the oldest and best paper pub lished in the county. Mr. Louis Barger, our obliging opera tor, ha been over the line in the vicinity of Scappoose poles. Miss Maud Morrison, of Sale"- l visiting her parenta this week, Mr. nd Mrs. E. H. Flagg. Mr. Dan. A. Richardton transacted business in the metropolis Tuesday A disootch to the Evening Telegram t.m rinttkonle. says: "Several com- i.!nt. have been written to W. H. Pow H. deputy district attorney at St. Hel ..it nertons charged wiui u- - r . . . -J io- throueh criminal carelessness anu .i;rnr the immense forest fire " . , ..:. hich have done mucn aamage us u , mmm Mnt fmm region, i ne compmu". w. n,i nt me counir- " U1C Convert, of ClaUkanie, ho receivea letter from the deputy district ftttorney stating that if those who desire to prose cute other on this charge will appear in b. Hin at the October term ot me Court with their witnesses their cote -ill receive prompt attention. W. R. Holmes, a sawmill proprietor on the Upper Clatskanie, expresses the opin ion that some of the loresx nret uv been raging in that section resulted from Incendiary motive. The most gene, reason ftssigned by the accusers is con tinued carelessness on the part of settlers, who persisted in burning slashes in spite of dry weather. Tlie following is the list of juror for the forthcoming term ot Circuit v.oun- which meets October 11th: Ole S. Laugland, Rainier, fisherman. John E. Londberg, Clatskanie, farmer. ios. Hackenburg. Rainier, farmer, lomer T. Bennett, Warren, farmer. Handal P. Burns, Rainier, farmer. Charles E. Rice, Clatskanie, farmer. Henrv Waster. Reuben, farmer. Michael Freth, Deer Itland, farmer. Chas. G. Thayer, Rainier, millman. Geo. W. Perry, Houlton, farmer. Enoch W. tonyers, iiauaanic, unuci. Mathew M. Dobbins, Quincy, farmer. William Doherty, Rainier, laborer. Frank H. Kilby, Rainier, laborer. Mathew M. Johnson, Keosey, tanner. J. A. Beagle, Warren, farmer. William H. Kyser, Kvser, farmer. W. B. Colvin, Marshland, farmer. William C. Cooper, Warren, farMer. John D. Morgan, scappoote, anno. Svlvester M. Boalt, Miiyger, farmer. Sardin Saulser, Houlton, farmer. Michael K. Emmons, Vernon ia. Diacx smith. Geo. C. Fowler, Coble, farmer. Tho. L. Carter, Clatskanie, carpenter. John Dolan, Warren, farmer. J. P. Sheeley, Vemonia, farmer. Thomas Boyle, Marshland, farmer, lnhn Mnvnard. Fith hawk, farmtr. Tho. S. Cloniuger, Scappoose, farmer. Lewi A.Malcom, Rainier, farmer. Wht U Llfet In the last analysis nobody knows, but we do know that it is under strict Uw. Abuse that law even alignuy, pain re mits. Irregular living means derange ment of the organs, resulting in consU- King's New Lite filU quicaiy niiu. WBOl u , . . . . .1 OhI. I ...tub this. genue, yei 25c at St. Helen's Pharmacy. Paistiizeri and Fast Ruin. POBTLASD LANDING, TAYLOR BT. ttnnrt off tt UouJtnn whta coming trots po! wtsiosOobl. J. c . iton. raw. Atfe. w.m w. Steamer JOSEPH KELLOGG Uavtt Portland on Tattday, Tnuraday tad arday tt7t.au (or St Hthii. talamt. Carnirt Pint, Kainm and filto, ArriTtntat Portland Monday, d nosdsy and t rldty at 2 p. m. Steamer NORTHWEST Leaves Portland Monday,- Wdnftdy nd Friday night at ftt 10 p. n., for the same points, mentioned ftbovft and To ledo, reaching tb Utter place ftt U . m. on the following aT- nrnmuiaf. th boat leave Toledo at noon, aa Cattle Bock at 6:80 in thft fternoo, Toetduvft, Thnrsday and Sunday, iin Vnrtland oftrlv in the mornini. WwlMtlttbMtH. H. HOLMAll.Atoal. fOI PO IT LAID DAIIT Steamer Iralda L I. Hnakkirt. MatUr. RAILROAD TIMl. m Ilalnlat dally ( nwBly)lr rrt 4 A. at., dtptrtio ' ,!tll,;.V l Rotaralot, lotrt Ptrtltfva at :. When In Portland Go t ti,. v.nn;r. Hnataurant. 102 Third 8reet, three door South of Baker The tre. Meals from 15 cents up. Open d.r and night. Oy.teri in ny " SUMMER SCHEDULE, Wm. Bohlnder, Prop., formerly of the I OUiYlftli-iv Royal. Island Madison SHMrtR TKarviiiv . STEAMER SARAH Dl auw ptox'itfr EMPLOYMENT CO., 281 rtlana, uregon, u u .... 1 knnian .nH mott rtillftDW tOO' panics on the Coaat. farnisheo ftll kind Help on thorteat notice Free to Em ployer. Morrinsu. Portland. Oregon.!, on. Euuuila. and way point. Tamdtys and Thursdays at , p. for CUU tint andwty polnu taariea Island. St. ".lin.. Colum'bla City. Hoirn-a't, J Vj np. ok Point, w'ailaca ItUad. Ptltat. u.nxnillo. tsd Clattkaoie. Stbtlem Vall olnt STOCK FOR SALE-6 young milch cow. 5 with calf nd two nearly fren, .K,n fnnr vearl old: tltO OD8 svod Durham bull, 3 year old; one Brt- cias au-jmrpooo '-- b e. Cah or negojiao.e note.. MBS. H. GLEASON, Deer Island. FARM FOR SALE Twenty-one acre nd aoil: new house and barn; yotng u "V - . ' . .l:.. .1... I .. .. market at h.ghpn tor y To ym. Vor THKBTATK OP OKKflOK: "Tubnrrvtraonta, Plshhawk, Vtr UopklM. The Company rtaerrtt tU rteht tPiShwre tha UMWHBOutliuuMi- 8CIT FOR WVOBCK. Ia tht Circuit Court ol tba Stat ol Ortfoa. for Srch; located adjoining .the townsite th; Count otco mmows. . h countv seat; on railroad; ready I inm can be raised. Apply to Miller Brothers, St. Helens, Oregon. 1 Ym tWb.reby required to tppsar and tn i;hVmDl.lntnlad awlnsiTyoa to-thft ibort tntltleit suit on or btlort Uw tin osy w A Boy' Wild Ride For Life. With family around npertinc him to die, and a .on riding for life, 18 nnles, to !: W-Sr ZaZXL w."h. . ! ' i hut this wonderful agonies iiwu. "" , . . " . . . wl.f nnd soon medicine gave -cured him. He writes: "I now s eep Sly every night." Like rvelou. cure, of consumption, pneumonia, bron chitis, cough, COias nnu rTT its matchless meni ior. lung troubles Guaranteed bottles SOC and pl.00. Trial botUes free at St. Hel ens Pharmacy. THE PHILOSOPHICAL VIEW. "r lSMand II von fad to aoswtr lor want vemotr, """",.-,,. u, .ha Coon loe SIX FRESH COWS FOR SALE I .a...- , ..la a. ha ream. SIX iresn ouer w. -.--,-----'0.1... i. . 1 urc r---i,.,.. ,,,, ,oi mwa one Or ftll Ol into., - tntor corotvuw W.TLT. iJu.i u n ih. ep"rtanit,to get good ' lor lo tht eomritJm- . v verv reaaonnuiw i.".. . forlBMeomr"- i. h nuh, Ri "H,1en. Ore. lh.trvlc.oltW.umjDOBt is sd. y puft- M i n I ,s .I Infl i rri rirn SALE 370 Sr published tl Bt. Htln. poluMa couo- ,;oieou, unr a L. - -jj rv t TO V V1DV FOR . a . tr:ii Ulr.Myr iiv t. Ufaifln. unuei vi ...... '---.,.. acre locaiea on ".u..w "-"" ,7-. ,nd .nttrtd in said canst on i - vitjq i' 1 V",v?I.Tl ..u rm.ni,. naairinc the loi St taid tumwonaj tn i.r six oBseeuiUt watts, asa 4j,rr. (or Til tO daily ooat. inquire tnaw. . 2-6-tf SKLESE. care Rteamer Heiens, Oregon. ones a DnHCrlbtnztbt SBrddty ol MpMmoor. faTtal. of .h first PSbltcatloB th.rjol. Tt.. A.tr.rin Attorian has the following . .... A x.;A wirdt concerning St. neien. u" w;, men: "Although the fire uu. . . .. .1 .. at Helens wiped out practically tii os .t.. hn.itiM. district, the people ot me town are not discouraged, out many o. .t,.m relieve the conflagration nas proveu . M.ini. The town was improperly laid out and the buildings were of such poor type that insurance rales were al most prohibitive. Now that many of the old shock, have been wiped out modern hnilninn will take their place, anu u. town will emerge from the disaster a u.,nils every respect. There is a n..r.l demand among the people of St. - . . Vl Helens for a new court uw .inMmi is being urged to build it, Tk.low.ra are accepting the philosophi cal view of the situation and no one is in need, although, of course, the fire has rMttv inconvenienced the residents. The total loss was about 145,000." WASTED Quickly, tow persona to represent long estaDiiacea : ... : ..l,Bnl. .nn nirtt. house amongrqw.il T .,,- , r A...l t.,it,r nl lew counuen . v.v arv and expense paiuwwtijsv. , , muI ul. Previous ei perience not essen- . 1 -J An h.IAM 1 tial. Enclote en auureoteu 326 Dearborn Street, Chicago. J. MACKENZIE, BRIDGES, MIUA. AND PJW5 UB1VIXO A JPKCIAl.Tir 8VMMON8. In the Circuit Court ol the 8U of Oreaon. for .. V vii Pltlntiff. v. 8. A. Ksttta. To a. a: Kt.n, defendant aeMmtd: IN TUB N AMK Or THK STA I a ur war in conip''". "'"k"?-" .h.' aith dtv ol .boyt .nu ?.r-.i. Scribed lor ni lS 7h. order ol pukU Ale. ol this rSnTmon.1! and II yoa lall am. and P''"''-," ",5:.k. r-,..t rflol,lni the bonds ,1 mttt mony Btrwoior. ... 3 tween tut H V:nTto nHd laV Vo th.'bou rt av , wtm mt td proptr, ThnVate of tbedrtt publicsllou It Sepietuber it Tisoi i and I the last publlc.llon therool Thar. toirtummoa."piwtS ol tbo uJlCT Monrlde, Judre ol tld Oourl, "Slhtmoari aiid d.u.3 the Ulhdtyol Stplember, 1. SOHKABKL. Allurusy lor Fltlntiff. ESTI MATES FU RNISHED ST. HELENS, OR. JSOtf ' r OREGON UNIQNPACIHC THK EAST VXliy AMD 3 TRAINS TO The Latent Styles. Otmen'e and bov' suit are In now. ... 1 . i un o R lower in priif , we are imm i w i , -eomiMTiton hih-rent stotea' prices. We COllipnriBo . 0, ftlSO save .1:ri... Shoes, Ot WHICH orr, " "V"' ii nt aaanrtment of mon'ft ntS line. ., , i ;....in at tlOril.DU IBM, 1" ""- ' ."r !..-.j.liis i .:.u Vik.M.s. atorMa' nriccs. Miriui.u. ,u ,,ruied to .ur- parwon wi... "",-- ni,rwel l y '' ;,:' u7. nd eoraert ol the .rrld-iraot 01 land: and 1. 1 eaav Willi "T"" ik. 11k rlatr nf un w COUNTY SURVEYOR'S NOTICE- Offl.ofContyp8urr.yor. any aud .llolhortwhom thi notlco mt, VSZSi taoh o( yon ar. hereby netlM 1 tht 4, Su"5." 5 'nuiaa 4 west, Wulanwtt chicauo-pobiLanu bFetIAL lor the Kan via Muming..".. FOkASK Uk , lor Eastern Wathliw ui.ll. Walla. Lew ltto'n, Coeur d'Altn aid Great Northern pmnta. T...I iTii' I'KKS8 for h Bast via Hunt- tnaton. 0:16 A. M lisuy. 6:iS P.'H utuy. i ! 00 A. M, uaiiy. iRK P. 'tf. Dally. ; ;. iolen underwear I'rT-ot totawnaW. Big cut .on blan- Wantkd A neat boy at once to at tend to barn and make himself generally useful; $10 per month and board. Good home. Apply to in. i, 1 Helena. pUanoa taid piemlses i the 1 S.r 1W I. begin ha said survey. ..I,, mrn.risnl H)UDU.i ....v . . vT.Hand Ttach ol you, aa partlot to u thaald isiirvsy, are hereby nolltled lo be nrewut tuld "mi and pltt to protest tn, mteresiyuM WATT8, County Bnrveyor, Ortt'-n. Columbia County, Hltte ol 7:li A. I Hall,. THREE DAILY TRAINS POB ALL POINTS EAST. Lower Columbia River, f Helens, Opgnn, Main NtW'- h fr