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About The Oregon mist. (St. Helens, Columbia County, Or.) 188?-1913 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 26, 1906)
if.,., LOCAL ""'. on n KiimNC, niti,l.'l--Mr 1111,1 . M.II.K.aill,ierUI.JM , ly VMr 'bM at Ito hotel. ''' ".,,,.., ..mid comf.irUMv fin ' T """" hy "'"lcr' Mrfc Mi!"' lttl"K room In tl,,r p,lrr l.,t w . ',". "? " ' Hllh itiiulvi:riiry ol tin; wi-dilmg of tlir 1 .W '"' ,,"KII'"I '"''1 Will unule a llot mid honli'M, ulii,iiK il, ..t Wim tf'P with Iciiiii mid wngwii out to Clal not t-oiiiiiionly know to the m.,u nU , k'",l f'f't ol H'" week. I V Talk to Kom. CoUliiihUCniintv Hunk Kevt Am Hlcetli, o l'orlluntl, will preach at lli M. H. church In 1 lotilioit at 1I:K m., ami til Hi. Helena at 7;!K) p. tit. nrt Buuilay, Optimo cIk"! two for twenty-live ct l.eailer In quality, Hritiu Bros. Mn. A. M. llollon, ol 8n I'mm-isco was in HI. Helena tlila week, Mr. ml Mrs. I'otrr, i( Portland, Imvc been vlaltinic with Dr. anil Mr. It. Cllfl till week. Dr. McLaren uil I' A. Jame, of Kuiu Irr, came up lo Kt. Helens lust Kiihdiiy lu shoot limit. Doc. iliil'nt know when the train reached llonllon, ami Im1 t( l(u cm lo ScaKoe ami come back on the mliliilKl'l train Auierican ami .SlnirrMii.l clur, tin Icailcra In hivh rad gotals. Decker's St. Helena. ItitrM ami Unlit wagon (or sale, or t tiaile lur beef cattle. A good bargain will be given, lniiire at the incut iimiket, Ht. Ileleu. Mr. Kay Watt, ol Portland, U vill lull IriemU hera tliU week, CoMMKMCIAI. ACCOI'XTH We arc rUi' to iiiarn checking account with Individ uals, firm, tncietir. corporation, ami Kinks, and give careful and urompt slim tlon to all bualne, whrther large 01 mall. Columbia County llank Mr. Waneu Quick wa a Portland visitor Oil week. Hitch week liriiig u new deooaitor. Columlria Count Hank Clarence Garrison, Jr. and wile, huvr moved to I'-clio, in Kaitrrn Oregon, Timk l Muxrv Ami you ave lime by taking the Multnomah alien you have biuine in Por'Un 1. I,rr St. Helen at 7 a.m. Reache Portland at 10 a. in. Starl home at 2.3t) p. m. You have plenty ol time to do your shopping. Mr. Hohinaon and ltcr were Portland vtailor last Saturday nil Sunday. I'ure bred White Itvniouth Rovk rucMtcr lr tale. Inquire at thlt ofllce. K. K. (Juirk hat Wen on the irk li.t for Mime lime. Hi brother Warren l doing tlx ortke work In hi aWnce. Syrup of While Pine ami Tar, the old reliable cough remedy, l-'or ule by A.J. Iteming, dniggUt. l'i Sll.ttOne ny. Apply to M. H, Klliott, Yankton. Oregon. The new "phone are now in working order, and the service i Mid to I wry utlfartory. Orcn Able and family have moved in the how lonnerly occupied by Henry lluahman. Sujvrviwr l-'ullcrton i putting con i.lerable gravel on the road in the War ren dUtrk-t. On Saturday lst Judge Mcltrlile deci de.! the cae ol It. II. I'lagg v. Columbia County In favor ol the plaintiff. I'min the Oregon City Kntcrprie we clip the following concerning a lormer r.litor of the MisT, who had and mill ha many Iriend In Columbia County: "Chartc Mesrrve, lonnerly editor of the Oregon t'ity Knlrrpriw. but now on the ('mut !' Courier. passed through thi city a lew day ago, on hi wav home front Hood Hiver, where he Inul lieen at tending the Hood River bruit I'air. Mr. Mecrve i secretary and manager of the C.rant !' Trult tirower Aoriti a il i Irnlt Inspector for Josephine County. Thecmeof Richw lon v. KHi and llryant, which wa tried in the Circuit Court laat week, resulted In a nuiMiiit for the plaintifl. the Judge holding thai there wa not a sufficient Uuwiiig made to en title the cae to go to the jury. The Csarirw sailed l'riday lor Califor nia with about IM'.OiM !' Rivcr tie. Coi'STV I imtiti'tK Teacher Institute lor Columbia County meet at St. Helen on Wednesday tiest, with prolwhly fifty teacher in attendant-. County Super iutcnilent I. If. Copeland i doing hi utmost and espetl to uc.oecd In having educator prceul of State and National reputation. The Institute will hud three day and no live teacher Can afford to uti it. S. Benson, ol the llcns.m Lumber Co , rctumeil from San Diego on October 13. Mr. Betwon aay the log raft arrived sale ly at San Diego after It long tow of 12,1)00 mile without tho lo of tugle itlck. The arrival of the raft wa the oc casion for great public demonstration Hand played and orator poke hopefully of the dawn of a newer for San Diego, by the Inauguration of a lumber plant In their city. Mr. Bcnoii say work on the iiitlll programing teadily and It 1 hoped lo have it HI operation in reiir...... ... .t. .........i Itni work will iro foiwnrd on In the meantime work will go foiwnrd on other rulu. Mr. Helium in.na. n. 1ut four rait, a year will I all It will be practicable lo undertake, a the sale nu.inlraaani confined to about three month, each year. The nit. contain about four million feet each. The Santa 1'e Railroa 1 will give the Benson Lumber Co. a rate which will enable them to com pete oil equal term with lumber shipper, lu Rcdondo and B in I'edro, for the trade of Lo. Anelc. and ArUowt ninrketj. lN.i.iTicAL Whist Mr. and Mr.. W. B Dilhird oiiened the social tensou la.t Friday night by giving very pleajoiil lilt onrtv to a number ol their friend. Each table represented one pf the more orominelit candidate, for the nrMldentinl nomination, and the contest wa. earnest, though much more better humored than the real thing. tcwry rested with the table representing Seak er Cannon, whose politicul fortune were upheld by Mer. W. II. and Ora Powell with Mr.. Johu end Mi Lucy Demuier a. partner., 1. . game wii'''jve Hundred" and It H(or,. very pltuwuii evening', entcrtiiiniurnl. Mr. and Mr. 1'iuii.r .l h i holll lirst and second prize. After I Ik- I - - .... ,,,,,, i...- rrirrMiineut were served, and men followed congratulation and ear iiet wUheifor many happy anuivcrwrics. Cai.i.i-.ii JIUK-Clurk Davis wa ar rested U-t Suinliiy morning ,y Dt-pnty Sheriff I'owler, ol (lolilc, charged with ureaaingluto the tower Iioiim: of the Ooblc Nelulomit'o., al the unction ol tUeir track with the N. I'., and stculinir a shot gun ami nil uvricoal. lie wa arraigned liefore Judge Mcllride last Monday, pleaded guilty sud tctitenccd to four year In tin- K-nitciitiary. Davis wciit to Silein lu 1'chrunry, IIKI.V fur oreaklng Into a car mid stealing some hoes. He wa rvleated on Augunt lit, mil, a soon a he could earn enough money to buy the Immisc, proceeded lo eleliratc hi rcleane. lie attributed his tenting to nhUkry, but he looked to the Judge junt like a common, confirmed thief. I'niiiiM, Klc, Groceries. Etc., Feed, Etc. All (juaruutci'il. Etc. M. C. ( KAY. Marriage licenae wa grantcil this week lo Chnrlr J. Ilirnati and Rose Matilda Smith. I'ure bred White rijinouth RiK'k ruonlers lor tale, lmiuiieat this oflice. We carry the finent line ol confection to be found in Columbia County. All good fresh and pure and sold at the mod reasonable r.ilr, lK.L.cr , St. ("oAt IV CmiI.omii lin to the arcity of wikhI ill this ticighhnrliooM Mr. M, C, Cray is investigating the Icum- lit) of ordering coal In Car lend lot. i believed coal ol first quality can lie elivcrcl in St. Helen at .'i per ton, al hlch price it W cheaper than whhI and much more convenient. AamMN The Ar.iwu ol lloulton .Wmbly No. Ml will hold a Hiblic meet igin N. A. Vim ' Hall, I'liduy evening. (Vtolwr S.tih. liverylwily is cordially in vitrd to attend- Supreme Master .'uti in II. S. Hudson and Supreme Mcilica' l-xamiiier O. H. Maninn will I prent Bv order of Master Artisan 1. H. t op .,'nd. J.KOTA KKTKI.. Sec. IttlMrll. J. P. K. Poll r nr icltii ued lust Sntlitd.iv eveuiug fniiM K.i'glaiid, alierJ be visited Ids old borne lor several month. The pltA'tiieof hi viitu irml by tb ib-utli of hi aged inotlier. wl. it'll o enried ol ortlv .ficr bis arrival. .Mr Itoiimu tiaveled over the Canadian rilli: both K"iug and couiluf, nod ii-pnrts this lo I oneol the deaunt't incidelll. of the trip. H" parsed hi brother Ken you en route, lht latter having Ml lieie alHiut three week ngn- County 8nriiiUMiib-nt I. H. d)i land sin-lit several hour, in rainier Mon thly. Mix Minnie (irettg, of Astoiia, t tho guest of Mm. liooigi- 1". MiK'i-k Tuenlay. A n ni horn to Mr. mid Mr. Clia. Ibis on Monday, Oct. Mr. John Zaeiiieriiiidduugbler, Mi I I'crry, ere I'ortlaml viiloia Monday mid Tuestliiy- Artl.nr P.irnelt and Clyde Mill wen up from logKs Tm-td iy. They Sum -eercd llieii .onin clioll with tlit-nli ii.jsl company nl Inglin nnd erc on Iheii way to Skamokua, h rc they viil locuto. M si Virgic riichard. who Is Ic -ching school on Snuv.t' Islan I, spfiil S in.li with her pan-in In thisciiy. Mr. and Mr. I- 8. Tlioina returnnl Monday from Kasiem tbeijuii. Mrs. A. L, C.nrk rpent Tiifday in KeUo. Mr. 1M Jame. vi-iled the n.eln.poli M.J. Kittering liHiUHcti'd imsinem in I'ortliind Monday. Mr. mid Mm. L. It. Rutherford were I'orlliiiitl vWtor. last Kiltlay. Hohn To Mr. and Mm. Win. Mosher, a ton, Oct. 2B. Mir. l.aurn l'robst vialled among her friend, fur dcvernl day. this week. Mr. Mary Atkln.. of Arhta, attend ed llu funuriil of S. K. lludaon Tuesday. Mr, lto'it. Vomit nnd Mi. K.lher Silvn worn Portland visitors Wedne.ilny. Mm. IWnlon Smith, ot Ostrnndur, win in Rainier several day. tliia week look lug nltor ' er property here, VERNOSU. School opened on Monday last. K. R. Throop spent two or three days of lust week at Yankton, Houlton and St. Helens on business mutters. II. G. l)ownliiR- and lid Sessniun made a trip to llnxtotl l'rlduy last, btiiiRing back loads of merchandise on Saturday. Mr. Mugoon'i friends gave him a ur- Mm, Kom Keimey went to l'ortluud on I'rliliiy lust to lay in a whiter supply of dry good for the store. Returning she will come by way of Forest Grove for a visit with her brother, J. B, Kewiman Mr. T. II. Dcnslow isut Kcho, Itustcrn Oregon, having a vuciitiou unit rest and visiting her brother, Rev. Mr. Davie and fjiinly, UunrUrly meeting services were held ut the church lust Sunday, Rev. II. It. Ilorimchuiich, the presiding elder, preached morning mid evening (two most excellent sermon) to a large and appreciative audience. There will be a railroad mass meeting at .ilgill's hull next Suturd.iy, Oct. 27th, at It) a. m. The committee has so far computed the preliminary work of curing the right-of-way, that it is now ready lo turn ou r the bonds und contract lo the couipuny; but I lore o doing it wishet to consult the oplc, ettrciul'y the signer to the con tract. Neh.ikin people are now in sluij to guur.uilte the r,glil-ol way to Veriioinu, liuviu secured joiiiU for ileeds from most of the urlics .hroiigh whote land the road is to run, md a suWriptiou lurge enough to cover il cluims and duiiiagc that m iy be ul- iowed hy the courts, it any suns have to brought for condemnation. This a I looks very encouraging, but it is only one iiie of the ipicstiou. What the road will do is entirely another matter. Wc ure nit ready yet to announce that out loplc will hear Ihe whil.e of the en gine hy Jan. 1st, IliOH, although we have practically met the conditions Mr. I.ytle propmcd when here in une. (To lute lor last week.) Joe lliggintiothum, of Hillslwro, has been looking after hi interest here the uit week. Perry Mellinger wadiome from Yank- Ion a few day last week. Rev. A. K. Myers closed hi meetings at Mist last Sunday morning, preaching here in the evening. Mr. Myers and the children are in Portland visiting. They wilt tie home next week. y. C. I'uuli and Hal Marsh came over Irom HillslHiro the latter part of lust week lor a few days fishing. They ic turned Moik1.iv. There wu unothcr ouiiauy ol Hills'siro people here ut the une time, fishing and hunting, but we lid not get the names. O. II, Malms'.em and wi'e have lieen visiting (rienils and relatives in Portland the past week. C. D. Ro has purchased the Camp bell improved eighty, two miles up Hock reck It is his intention to build n new Iioum- on it in the spring und make other improvement. prerutory to making il i permanent home fur himself and family, j Willie Allen was home for a few days week. Oiiy Mills cam - ocr from lloulton asl Pmiil.iy, and has U-en visiting with he heme folks this week. The school in the town district will be ;iu next Monday with Mr. Hatfield as teacher. The ojiening lias ln-cn dehiyed u account of the scarlet fever cases at Mr. Tiir.mp', hat it is bjlivve I n ra dial nil danger of a spread of the disease iias pasM-d. S. V. M ilni-tein, Mr. and Mrs. West, ind Mn. (. M ilm-dcm w ere out to l'.ircst irove the first of last week shopping Cm-lc S no' in iix-ctiir was in the valley last week checking up the iil-couhI ol the postmasters at Pittsborg, Kcasey, Vernoiiia, Anoka und Kist. He louuil matter O. K. The first of the chorus of wedding liell alluded to ill our last week notes, rang out at Anoka on Tuesday, Oct. tlth, in the marriage of Miss Llara May Rog ers to Mr. Venal Richtcr, of Washington oiintv. Rev. A. K. Myers performed the ceremony ut I p. in., after which the in vited guest sat doan lo a wedding ilin uer. Tne yonnjt couple will reside for the present at Goble, where Mr. Richter has a positiou with the Columbia Timber Co. Quarterly meeting will 1 held here at the church nest Sunday. Rev. H. K ;lortischu.sck. the prcsidin,,' elder of .he Portland di-t ict, will preach both norning and evening. UUl UOJi Many citiem will lie pleased to know ilmt the railroad company his decided j lo build a new t1exil here, some of the material huving air'.ved. Mrs. Grace Milger, principal of the lloulton Public School, who has been iputc ill al her home in Grediara, was ible to resume her duties Monday morn ing. Mr. und Mrs. N. A. Perry are in Port land. Mrs. Ma Clark Is visiting her mother, Mrs. Riclur lson, nt Rainier. Houlton I.odRe No. I. O. o. bud work In the third decree Saturday j evenillll. Mnny Artisans onticip;ite a plciisant ; trip to Jefl's mill, near Scappoose, where siu. Dr. Mauion A-ill dedicate a new hall. Aj A.mj poking is over and a fuir crop supjier and dance will be the 'tricliolls L,1K,rte,l. of the evening. I'. V. Clark is employed by the West ern Cooperage Co. as mill-wright in Mr. IirouHe'sabsence. Rev. Slceth will hold service in the Methodist Church Sunday- morning at eleven o'clock. Everybody cordially invited. R. 11. Bailey 1ms gone to The Dalles, where lie finds relief from asthma, which j cives him a great deal of trouble. X. V. z. The Ladies Aid met at the home of the ti t It IVinrhind. Wednes- L ...nln.r. after a vacation of two ir 4. 1 i i 4 j S I S ir jv A-vf-y--.' v H. flORGUS ST. HELENS Canies a Complete Line of Groceries Dry Goods Hardware Crockery. Flour and Feed Hay Notions Candies Stationery Fancy Goods In fact, everything usually kept in a firs class General Merchandise Store. My prices will lie found as reasonable as any store in Columbia County. Vour trade solicited. 1 KILL the COUCH AND CURE the LUNC3 Dr. King's WITH flaw Discovery forC fONSUMPTION Price 0UGH8 and 60c & $1.00 Free Trial. JOLDS Burest and auickeat Cure for all THROAT nnd LUNO TROUB LES, or MONEY BACK. ,-, If OUV Off 0CUif 3 . this $60 Machine for $25 mituT nEMO. it ( hieh-fcrm. drop bead, bKll bearlnR, luck titeh. rtouble wll ftutoniHtie bobbin w.i j & nil oluer laiemimpruvr mpiitn. Thin AKTI TRUST MACIUNK. Il U thi tame nwliine ifffiit n uklnf youliiO for. All Utiw'lirawutFRowith e'h .n.. hiiiM. Hold for only 5 i-Hh nnd W monihly. .... f.. mmwt CHiiotjut .h.min '""" " - ." "...J,.r new tfCIT lilall. 0jvurtz furniture Cent puny ( jj.175 l lrai St portxami. rrtoll "n nn"""' " - mmmmmmm tnontli, nnd will tnke up the good work V. E. HeHord nnd N. A. l'trry, the erack duck hunters, brought home a nice string of ducks Sunday. Mrs. S. S. Way visited with Grandma Little Monday. Mr. Geo. Kelley and Mrs. John Lam-, hereon were pretty badly shaken np in a wreck ou the Greshaut car route Monday afternoon. The United Artisans hold open meeting Friday, Oct. 17th. The public is invited. G. D. Gilson has moved his family down from Portland and will spend the uere IfWIfVVVtrVyVVVWVWVVVVVVVTTf C. P. ! 5TSH O P Portliiir,s Clothier il) (I 7' h . . ' 0 sril ltlr''aalsW !.,ii;.'iaW juula yirm-irmmrv 'ir -riri-ii-'ii"ii-T rTrYirtrrt'ririf .-mi-i"!-!-! -1 1 V7. n Iiifili sttttiliiii ni rl if It exclusive desitins and cm unusual clever styling and 'Jilting fhai 1 jive$ the p weaver a distinctive! ij refined air fx " T ft ftftf-lrtflftftAAOfl VuWiAAAAAAA AAAAfiMAflAflff aii AiWi aiAAAAAAilrVsV V" 87 Third Street L. S. FRAKES, --svsvs--V DESIGNERS OF w-v paf,cNE348 -3 FINE 3IILLINERYi SPECIAL HATS MADE TO ORDER CaVfColiinibia County People arc especially itivited to Call and InspectK7 2 TRAINS DAILY 2 TO I1' I.UT II MI NXKA I ( IMS ST I'Al'l.- DKXVKU- Ka.N.-A-' -THE The Regular Yellowstone Park Route Via Livingston and Gardiner Gateway, the Government Official Entrance to the Park. SEASON JUNE I TO SEPT. 20. .SEl EUROPE IF YOC WILL, BUT SEE AMEKTCA ."FIRST START KIGIIT. SEE YEKAVSTONE XATCRES GREATEST WONDERLAND l'AKTICVLARS AT 255 MORRISON STUKfcT A. D. CHARLTON Assistant General Passenger Agent Portland Oregon 81'MMOXS. hi Hie I'iiviiit Conn of Ihe State of Oregon for the Com if v of Coluniliirt Kobvrt 11. Sjjilik'i. I'liuntiil', vs. K1U U. Stakler. tlrfeiidiutl ; To Y 1U ii. .ihUUt, tk'fon'ltiut nlmvt' numed: In tlu it mm m' tho Muti- of Orvson vou or hori'hy H',Mirivl to ttpiHMr utiil miswci the cojn lHiiii HU.t nniiit you In Iho fti'ove tiititUst rrniHC on or before tho lu"! dny of ltnblkv'iiiitn of thi.s luminous u" hert ln vrovklnl. tovvit, tho lHh iltiy of Novoiii'ut. 1;HV, ami it yu full lo m tui!w.'r for h Hi't Uiort'of t.ic pbiiutlll will Hiity to the roirt ftr the rolk'f dcitiHittlOil hi sHht Ctniihliilut; mult: ior mleeivo of said court dis Hotvitnt tho IihikIs of foMtrimony existing tvvtHMi yoiirsrif hik) the (tHintitV. l i;iM suiniuonji is toihlistictt b the order of Til o in an A. Me Bride, jitdjre ol theahov? entitled court, mink on the 'i'lh tiny of September, 1W; in nnd bv whieli rder it i ttdjuilued hu ! or. dered ilutt this summon?. U iuhlil'ed otiee ti week fornix eomeeuttve weeks in the Oivuoii Mtt. tk newsjiH per luildihed in theeiiy nl si. Ilelent, t olmniiiii county, sttite of ureffon. The duie of the Hit -uihlietitintt nf 1 1 it notice is the ! r" ?."""'?:: V " '"I: ' ":' 'C 'V.'. ! !" U1. lanVAUH T. lAliliAKT. Attorney fur Tin ItilitV NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT- . . . : nWti,'l . tile exeeiltor ni tho lust Will nnd X.iliie t lieiet.v riven, That Inn under- ' IV. (inn, nl ,111.1 e.lnlo of Zehhtllliilh lirvilllt. llo cetl-e-l. Im.'e tiled our tiiinl tieeoiiut in the of lleeoiilie i .hi uty I ierk nl roiuintiia i:inniy, I) ej-'on. iiii.I lite Hoiionil!i' t'omity rourt lum iippnititet s.-iiur,lny. tlietlMti tiny of November, . .P.. I'.V'. nl luu Hour in il o enieK, in me foieii' tiii ut ttie I'ountv Court lit,iiHi, in the elt o( St. Helen". Ill Mild I'oluinhia Oounly, ih Iiie lime mid pliu-e for liettriiin of Jolijectionn n Mini Html nraiuut anil lor tuo aeiiiciutnt Ihereuf. . . li ileil at m. Helen, oreinm, linn tit-t. viu, PH)'. 1IAKUY V MI'UONALD. K. O. Wlil l'TKN. Kx.culom oi Hie said estate. K II. l.Kl lll'lt, Atlorney lor exeoulom. " DISSOLUTION NOTICE- The partnership liet.-toforo exisllna under Ihe litm inline of (ilrty ic lioliey , of lloulton, laillhKiilveil hv Ulllliml eoimelll. K. II. Ulrty havlnir purehaaul Mr. Itubev'a Interest, ami nssunied nil ileMs and oblluntlons duo by uid linn. All ai-einiula due the llrm are the prope tyolMr.0l.ty. E.H.0tRl-Y, U.C, UollKV, bt. Helens, October 10, ItKM. t f 3 I ''V vvvyvvvwiaaa r 1 tt fit I 352 MORRISON ST.. PORTLAND, OREGON I.IXful.X-OMAHA , !TV sr. Kil l? EAST- PARK OREGON SlIOTLlNE anu fiNioN Pacific I NION DKMOT. I.eVOS fit It'AtUI- IMK'I'L.V.M ,9:15 A. M sl-Kii.U. for the Kal ' Dally, via Huntington, v "nfiiK ANlfVl.V K K, t:lJ'P. H.M A. M. lor i ii'ierii nnaiiiiiK' Jauy. ton. Walla Walla, Lew-' initio, Cieur d'Alene.! mid tin-tit Northerti'i pointti. i AfiiANTHf KXl'RKSS Kb V. M for the East via Hunt-; Dally. luctiin. j Lower Columbia River. steamer Hnssalo leaves Portland daily, eieept Similar, at 8:011 p.m. Satnnlay 10:00 p. m for Astoria aad way landings. Ketmuirn leaves Aatorla nt 7:00 a. m. dally, exeept smidiy A. U. CRAlQ, General raen-ir Auoni. I'ohTi.AND Ore. ESTAItUsnhD 1WV I8,a JOHN A. BECK DK ALE It IS Watches, Diamonds, Silverware, ...JEWELRY.... Repairing a Specialty. Aldst Street, Eet. Front 4 flrt. 1'OKTl. AN -. t'.'n j I iiaili-. , usuy, 7:n A. M D.tily. STATE BANK OF RAINIER3 RAINIER, ORE. CAPITAL! J5-000 Four per cent interest paid onsavingdepo.it.. Interest compounded semi-annually, March 1 and September 1. W. B. IOTTMAN, Cahhibb Collections Made : Drafta laued 1 ST. HELENS BARBERSHOP 0 U D. P. BEELER, Prop. I CLEANLINESS i SANITATION 5 NEATNESS W Hair trimming neatly done At Si i the old stand, St. Helens S l ROBERTS BROS. J i BUTCHERS Rural Free Pelivery. iril rs by mail for choice meats promptly attended. 4 LMUULTON :- ORE M BARGAIN! Seventy acres in Dutch Canyon. Over forty acres in crop. 1 .000 cords of wood on uncleared land. One hundred bear ing truit trees mainly Northern Spy ap ples ana nartiett pears. House cost over $H00. Barn cost over 400. A cement root and .fruit cellar that could not be built for less than 1400. Horse power in the barn for cutting fodder. Hay baler. tanning unit and bay rack go with the place Good fences. Scappoose creek runs through the place anda portion of it is easily irrigated. Scapjwose station two and one half miles. Three miles to steamboat landing ; good road ; rural free delivery. Apply to the proprietor on the premises, or to E. H. Flagg, St. Helens. kmk M-.U.LK, bcappoose, or. FOR PORTLAND DAILY Steamer Iralda C. I. Hooghkirk, Master. RAILROAD TIME. Leave Rainier daily (except Mun,JaT) fur Port lam!, at 6 A. 11.. deiwrting from lit. Hulmi at . o'clock. Returning, leaven Portland st '4:30 t M., arriving at bt. Helens st 4:&. Passergw aiii Fast FniiM. POUTLAMi LANDING. TAYLOR ST X0T1CE FOR PIBLICATI0S. Department of the Interior. ljoi.1 iirtk-e Piirtlaml. ilieion, Sept. S. IMS. Notice Iji lierei.y iveii tbtt the followine nnmeil wttlcr ha lilt'd notiee ut hi Intention lo make rinal pt.M.f in u;Hirt of hi claim, anil ll.:it KHi, I iriof will 1 e inuik- Lelore the Uegiater Hii.l Iteceii'cr. at I'ortlaod. oietioii. on Nuv.l'i. IISJ6.VU: John I. I.ciigni-her. II. K. No. IJ ;or ihe s SK ',4 E , SIV t of Sec. -J. T S, H 4 W. Ilcunmcii the follimini; witumte to pro his eontiutioiiH n-siUeliee Kin ami cultivtiB of mi,t land, vi.-.: funiuel r. Ballard, of fitM burjr, Oregon: Jay llortraw, of Veruonia. Ora son; Henrv lilahn, ol Vemonia, Oregon; Henry T. Ilolclikiss, of .tnoaka. Ores-on. .VLUKUNO.N ri. DRESKEE, Kolter. J STOMA & COLUMBIA RITER ll, RAILROAD COMPANY. DAILY. BSABDVWa STATION DAILY. r. m. 7:00 ( OA S 20 ( ss s I M SS OH 57 10 0 10 OS in 20 10 M AM. 00 A.M. U 103 Ly Partlaat Ar' as t 4 t U.S. IS M l .... noble .... ....Rainier ... ... Pyraraia... .. Mayirar.... ....Qulncy .... .. Clattkani.. .. llanhland.. .. Waitpottw.. ....Clifton.... ....Knapps.... ... Svensoa.... ...John Dar... Sk 14 0 ii 9 T 1 7a 0 tt V 1 t S3 Si 1T M 0 01 $ IS 1 07 7 05 7 40 16 SO .Mi ll 10 00 f!., 10 10 M.4I to ii m. 10 S 7S 7 10 57 H I 11 Oft 90.3i 11 IS S.14 11 90 9: Ar. Astoria .Lv All train make eloaa eonnwUom at Ookla with Northtrn Paelrle train to and from tha Eaat and Sound points. At Portland with all trains leavint Union dapot At Aitoria with I. K. A N. Co.' boat and rati tins sad btaaraat T. J. Foliar to and froaa llwaoo and forth Beach points. Paasencar for Altorta er way point mnit fla trains at Houlton. Train will atop to 1st paa anceis orTat Houlton whea coining from point ax ot Gobi. J. C. nty, Oaa. Paa. Ait.. Amort, Ol X rV-o-- t." iSCHOCL rfrcivL aeva;tauf3 im MU3IC (U-rtbetirV-y irlwi) LITERATURE UttmmsKM. CULTURE One Dollar will fit you to eye classti or fpec taclcs. Perfect fit giiaranteetl. Your eye fitted at home. Write lor free booklet describing our method: Remember, tho glasses we fit you to nre worth S3. 50 any where ort earth. Our price, only $1.00. OUR REPAIRING department I Mo complete. Mainsprinir 51. Ou. Watch cleaned 81.01). Seiul your work br ngUteKa Bail, repair any watch. METZGER & CO. in uxib itbjut, mtuns 9U .