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Talk to Rom, Columbia County Hunk,
Mm. A. J. Iteming ml dauulitcr wore
Iratila pasaenijcrt lor I'ortland on Mutt-
ilny laat.
Mr. C. II. John ! Mm. lMwin Kom
liMik tha Iralila lor TortUntl on Monday.
Mrs. John's alsur, Mr. Win. Muckle, of
Rainier, I In the hospital In l'or timid,
mtl Mr. Rom got to nurae her.
Mist May Cluluiem, ol Portland, visit
ed friend In thli city llili week.
Mr. and Mr. W. II. Downing visited
with Mr. and Mr. 8. A. Mile tliit week.
Mr. Henry Bushman and family are
gain In SI. Helen. The baby I very
tick and they found It n tee wary to move
here, to tha doctor could give It doner
attention.
The Miar office turned out a ntituM
of pretty souvenir pott card this week,
with the picture of the new court house
on thciii.
Oitlmo cigar ; two for twenty-five ct.
leaders In qnallty. Wrlnn Una.
Harry llnglie left here laat week for
Mtrlla, Wash, Ik lore going lie requested
tin to make mention of the fact tint two
of St. Helen best cllUens were about to
leave, laid cltlteiit Mx ItltnaeM and
HtxU Water, alia Urr Hecr Joe.
I'ourteen wen from Seattle are shoot
Ing duck a few mile above here on
Sauvlet Uland. They have built them a
house Hut I aaid to have coat In the
neighborhood of ltW, pay 2W rent,
hire two watchmen, and have to come all
the way from Seattle to ibooL Would'nt
It be too bad If they thould make the
reputation of the "No !u:k Club" look
like thirty ceut.f
American and 8lnrcrida.l clars, tlx
leader In high grade good. Decker',
St. Helen.
A youngatcf walked Into thi office the
other day, walked up to the g aaollue en
(floe, aaw tltc (team coming out of the
water tank and aaid: "Oh, that thing')
the wok alack, ain't It?" Then he
wanted to know where the boiler w.
A.kcl if we were troubled much by type
lice and could they Wle? Nest he
watched the ob press being fed, w a
heel fel on the roller and remarked,
"Ob, you gt her all fancied up, did'nl
youf
Hon and light wagon for aale, or to
tiada lor lieef cattle. A gomt bargain
will be given. Inquire at the meat
market. St. Helen.
The funeral ol Samuel Hogg held
at lloulton last HumUy afternoon. nler
the autptcr ol Houllou M No.
I. O. 0. V, Hogg was a brakeman on
a logging train at Oak I'oiut, and the
train ran over him, culling one ol hit
arm oH and Wily mangling him. He
did on lite atcamrr HaMaloal 2:30 Sat
urday, while on hi way lo I'ortland.
The body wa taken on lo I'ortland and
cparcd lor burial at the undertaker'
in lhat city, and brought back to lloullon
by a committee ol Odd I'ellow on Ihe
altcmoon train Sunday. The burial was
In the I. O. O. V, cemetery at Varren.
Mr. Hogg w i year of age, and a
native ol N. C. He bad many friends in
Oregon, principally at Oregon City,
where he resided lor aome time. His
only relative around here wa Mr. Cha.
Morris, of Houlton, hi aecond cou.in.
CoMMKRClAi, ACCofNT--V are glad
lo open checking account with Individ
ual, firm, octelle. corporation, and
hiuks. and iv carelul and iirotnpt alien-
tinn to all business, whether large or
mall. Columbia County llank.
Mia Maud linker, ol Portland, vl.iled
at home In thi city but Sunday.
The neat regular term of county court
meet her the 17lh of Ihi month.
The roof ol the court houe will oon
be on. Theo.lorerUrr.ol Salem, i doing
the tinning and plumbing.
i v iii.k 1 awav thi week
visiting her uiother.
Hack week bring' u new debitor,
Columbia County llank.
A new company i a 10 eM"nce
.hipping Ilea Irom here. A good many
Hums id have lcn ahlpjied Irom here
i- .1.. and it i aaid that twice
... , - v
a many will be slilppeii
vcar.
Tim I Mosnv-And yon aave time
,.. .bt,, the Multnomah ' when you
i in Portland. Leave St.
Il.lru.at7 a. in. Reaches Portland at
in. ... .mart home at 2:30 p
have plenty ol time to do your .hopping.
Mlaae. Urnc and llcrth
bopping In Portland lat week,
v.. ,rl White I'lvmouth
rooater. lor aale. Inqulr at thi. office.
in., it,-l Hatun wa vliitorto
Portland hurt Saturday.
Syrup ol White Tine and Tar. the old
t!l,le eouirh remedy. For aale by A.J.
Iteming, druggi.t.
..... an.. n..!,V and Mia Hdua Ilnr-
rlt were visiting In Portland thi week.
Anolv to M
K. Klllott, Yankton, Oregon
One m.it wa. painfully ftijarl and
another fatally , wcMenl llmt
curred In the Columbia City logging
camp ,t Tuesday, h K-eui. that one
of the company', euglnr. , .umllii
on the Iratk near the me. house, ami
YANKTON.
Mr. and Mr, "cha. Tarbell visited
their on, A, II, Tarbell, at Warren Monday,
(eo. white and G. D. Bonney .pent a
he other engine wa couilng down from ' couple of day. on Bunker Hill laat week,
Hi wool, bringing one cnrand the crew ' hunting.
...ij, ,rn, ,.r unj Kumm
IIU rll.. u .i tl -
the engineer wa. unable to control the ble. where .he will .pend the winter with
raglm bearing thecrew .ud it ran away. Mr.. Jud, TrumanV
M.t of the men lumped from the car lu . .....
..g throng., . .mall cut among M,Lnl Saturday night, Aov. 3.
Mr k i i 1 1 . A good program i being prepared and a
Mr . Roger, mied hi. loo Ing ,K, Mtw
k down,..rk n,x,n which , , t 8oVlo ,h.rp. ZL, M
wliilc going through a miull cut,
mem Kalpn Koger, a reii1rnt of
county
and fell m
lie tried lo (inn p. One ol hi arm. went
under thi) wheel, and wa. nevered imt
lielow the .lioulder, licidc which he
uffered itvere bruiw. on hi. head. Al
bert Kunell .tillered a painful gauli in
the leg. Koger. wa taken to the hot
pital in Portland, but new.wa. received
here of hi death Wednesday.
The caie of lllaucbard v. Diliblce will
be argued in the circuit court Saturday,
and a prompt deciaion rendered. It i
probable, whoever win, that the caw
will be taken to the .uprcme court, in
order that It maybe thoroughly tried and
forever irtlled. While only two cou-
tetaut. arc involved the cac concern
II who purchased in the old Fox town
iite, Rainier, and the remit will tie
awaited with iulerctt,
I have money to loan on approved
real ctatc Kcuritv.
IV. H.I'OWKM.,
SL Helen., Oregon
. .- ' IB
cent.
in the next
were
Rock
Taints, Etc.,
Groceries. Etc.,
Feed, Etc.
All Guaranteed. Etc.
51. C. OKAY.
County teacher", institute commenced
here lal VcdeJay with an attendance
of over filly leachcr. Several well known
Instructor from different tart, of the
Slate are lireacot, Including 8upt. I.. R
Tr.vrr l the Pendleton achooU; lr.
II. I. Sheldon, ol Ihe Uuiveruty of Ore
gon, and C. II. Jone. etlluw of the Ore
gon Teacher Monthly. The inttitule
will laat three day Wedneauay,
dav and Krlday-and all the puiuic
acbool in the county are required lo
luac during thi period.
Caiit. t'.ooil ha ut in an apparatu on
hi land next to Muckle' dock, wlureoy
lie can hoit Ihe proKllor of hi boat-
out ol the uater and fix them, without
the trouble and expcneof taking them
to Portland.
t . r.,n u ii.l.l ho wa cnt to the
nunc AylHin ai oaicni a
.. .... . . Ml .....I 1,1 1. In.
ago, olcl uci. so. e I""
buried at Salem.
Mr. and Mra. J. H. Collin, former
roiilcnt. ol thi place, but now ol Ut
kauie, were In town Ihi week vUitiug
friend and attending Ihe liwtitute.
The work of .urvcying tlie new log
ging railroad i. being puhel rapidly. i
i. thought that it will come out omc-
.,,r. nrar here, probably aiiove town
Ma.trri ho aaid that he iutcn.l to
1IAI.MKK.
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c. p. .bishop
Porthuid'ri Clothier
Mr.
. a a ... l.H I.Vin
mavitia nrn us biiuii s f"-
at thi place. Now that the loggiug road
it to be mil in here, all we unlit i. a mill,
.,! the rmwiwct for thiitecin very
brlulit. H thi old town nhould wake up
ii -ill aooner or later it
wake up lo uch an extent that ii oio
friend wouldn't recognite it.
lloru To the wife ol Axel Chcllierg,
ol Warren, Oct. 2H, UWil, a daughter.
1rtA Llcwellen Seller, with
.trap around neck, white dog with black
ear and black pot on each ide. Any
Information will be received ai una
dec.
A quiet wedding took place at the rei-
denee of Mr. and Mr. n. j"--. -
.....ii- n,...,.i nn Monday evening, u".
" . t!..i, and
yi, naai, wucm iw." r,"---
p t tninnln were united HI marr,Bv
.. ...,-r--- - ,
kt a .?so ilia bride anu arooiu
.. .i..n. l, i be nreence of a
relative, the patior oi
church performed the ceremony, aupper
in tin. iiininir room,
receiving congratulation. Mr. and Jlr.
wn.,raa left on the evening ...
I'ortland. They will relde at Rainier.
The granger don't want to forget that
Pomona meet at ier mam.
imbiv. Nov. 3. An interesting and in
structive eion 1 assured.
Mr. Ora Pawell returned Tuesday eve
ning Irom a week'a busiue. trip to New
oort.
Me. W. B. IMIlard oald a bu.lnew vi.it
to Portland Tuesday.
w ir .ml Ora Powell were
nicpi...
Portland visitor last Wednesday.
Mlaa Lucv Demuier, who ho been
vUlttng with Mr. W. B. Dillard lor ome
Iro Sieltcrt, Iwlter known a Leo Sy
nion, wa. iimtiinlly killed last Monday
at 2 p. m., by being thrown from a .wing
in which he was .winging oil a lot near
the school playground, Just on the bank
of a bluff. The swing broke and I,co
fell a distance of 20 feet, striking bis
bead on a stringer for Rockev's road.
iA) was raised by Julice Syinoin and
wife a their son, having been given into
their charge by hi mother, who i a re
Idenl of Portland, when he wa about
two year old. He was a bright and in
dustrious pupil and well liked by hi
teachers and schoolmates. The luneral
service was held at the Odd I'ellows Hall
in this city last Wednesday.
Kills & Lee, of this city, are making
all arrangements for the construction of
a new dock in the rear of their properly
on Water street. They are having the
piling cut and the lumber has been pur
chased, and building operations will be
commenced as soon as possible, as the
dock is to be fini.lied by the first day of
January. 11107. It will lie l-'iO feet on the
water front and extend back sixty feet
One great benefit in connection with this
new enterprise is that the dock will have
about twentv-two feet of water at the
lowest tide.
Henry Wilson, of the firm of Wilson
Ilro., of Oakland, Cal., has been in our
City for several days, purchasing a cargo
of luutlier for the steamship Svea. She
will be in port one week from yesterday
and will take about HOO.000 for Ihe lirm s
yard at Oakland. He is also buying car
goes lor the schooner Henry Vilon and
A. B. Johnson, which are under the con
trol of thi firm. Mr. Wilson also ex
pects to do business in Rainier during
the winter.
The Independent Telephone Co. of
thi city i preparing a telephone direc
tory, containing the name of all sub
scrilier to their phones. It will he ready
for distribution in a short time, and will
be the first work of its kind ever pub
lished in Columbia county. The mechan
ical work is being done at the Review
ollice, and it will be a crediUble and
utrlul publication.
Mrs. C. I. Hooghkirk, Grand Chief of
the Rathboiie Sisters, returned Saturday
u.i (root an official tour in ihe interest
of that r.ijidly growing organization.
She visited Corvallis on her trip and re
ports that Rainier's delegation at Ihe Ag
ricultural College is studying in a way
that will eventually reflect credit on their
home loan. Rainier is credited with
about five students at the A. C.
Mrs. Mamie Lucas, daughter of Mr.
ami Mrs. Wm. Simmon, was lancn 10
the hospital in Portland last Tuesday
evening. She has been quite seriously
sick for several weeks. Her husband,
mother, aud sister accompauied her.
Mr. A. L. Clark, while at work on J.
C. Kilbv' residence, on Tuesday last,
fell from a scaffold a distance of twelve
. .,,.1 out imiir a severe II ish ill his
bead.
Died In Rainier, on Tuesday night
last, of pneumonia, the infant son of Mr.
and Mrs. Cecil Berg, aged two months.
f-inuknnie ami Rainier Hives, Ladies
of the Macciiliees, participated in tne
ulcr-state drill of that order at Kelso on
Tuesday lust, Clntskanie Hive securing
the priic. a beautiful silver cup.
fmmm 'iXt, $
L
STATE BANK OF
KAINIER
RAINIER, ORE.
CAPITAL $as,oo
Four per cent interest paid
. on saving deposit. Interest
compounded semi-annnally, ,
March 1 and September 1.
V. B. LOTTMAN, Cashir
Collections Made : Draft Isaued
0 ci
01
ST. HELENS BARBERSHOP!
D. P. HEELER, Prop.
CLEANLINESS
SANITATION
NEATNESS
! Hair trimming neatly done a At
) me old stand, bt. Helen s m
I ROBERTS BROS, j
3
BUTCHERS
Kuril Free Delivery.
On'i-r by mail for choice
ii'.ci.ts promptly attended.
ORE
K HOULTON -:
I kuaV L.AiriraVfVji A sfb afh a
iOCtlS U nvj.11 'iruiii uj lijiu-iz vi ' vj
f-vrhisirr, rlvsvJn.s and an unusual I if.
clever stiIing and jitlin'Jthat gires the I
wearer a distinctively replied air
AAAAA-UAVVW
87 Third Street
ASMMAAAAAAA
kAAAAAAAAAA'
BARGAIN!
Seventy acres in Itulch Canyon. Over
fortv acres in crop. 1000 conls ol wood
on uncleared land. One hundred bear
ing truit trees mainly Northern Spy ap
ples and Bartlelt pears. House cost over
JtfJO. Barn cost over flOO. A cement
root and fruit cellar that could not be
built for less than 400. Horse power in
the barn for cutting (odder. Hay baler,
fanning mill and bay rack go with the
place. Good fences." Scappoose creek
runs through the place and a portion of it
is easily irrigated. Scappoose station
two and one half milef. Three mile to
steamboat landing ; good road ; rural free
deliverv. .Apply to the proprietor on the
premises, or to E. If. Flagg, St. Helen.
FRANK KELLER, Scappoose, Or.
VEKMOXIA.
Parmely.of Orealiam, wSs 1 t,n0, returned to her home In Portland
ML. f lllu
In St. Helen. Sunday vi.ltlng friends,
Pure bred White Plymouth Rock
rooater. for wle. Inquire at thi office.
The new Iralda will won he on the
route and will prove to lie one of the
,o,t comforlabl. and rapid panger
boat, on the Columbia River, will, fine
cabin, lor ladle, and gentlemen, and
every convenience that money and pain,
could aeeure. She will be tqulwed M
n i thus saving a great deal ol
time and making the trip between here
and Portland aomewhat .horter.
We carry the finest line of confection.
to be found In Columbia County,
goods fresh and pure and sold nt
most reasonable rate. Decker.,
... it.. B,.t...n visited St. Helen.
JTOFs fcStBU WW
last Wednesday.
All
the
St.
Sflnday
Mr. Joe Holladay, ol Deer Island, was
in town Wednesday. ,
Mr. Fran. Boesel, ol Warren, paid a
ili to St. Helens this week.
.... ii n riiff and children visited
'..d.,v wilh Mrs. W. F. Mag ill, ol
UTV w i
Mr. A. L. Stone visited Portland Wed
nesday,
, wm. . accompanied by her
,. i. ..i.:,l.,a llnroiu ivuns,
son vecu, i vh"h
Gresham, thi week.
State School Superintendent J. H.
Ackenuan lectured in St. Helen. Thurs
day evening.
Dr. C. L. Hatfield, of Vernonla. was a
caller at thi offica Thurd.y.
T. M. North, of Kist, brought down a
load of werchandiae from uuxton lor it.
Ii. Downing, on Wednesday of last week.
l,.iin Vaultlaricom. of Portland, lias
been culling on friends and relative in
durinit the week. Ho took
them all by surprise.
John Sweatman, ol Dundee, .pent a
few days of last week In the valley, visit
ing with the Bakers and looking alter a
claim up Rock creek in which "e
to rested.
Ur Mver and children, who had
bejn in Portland visiting the home (oiks
for a week, returned Tluirsdny last.
Tin, ,bnol literary society wa reor-
ganixed last Friday by the election of
Irene Duggln., rres.; nun
Ylce Pre., s Margaret Bynon, Sec.
Mies Grace Brown went to St. Helen
Tuesday lo attend the teacher's institute,
which i In session there tins wee. .
Hatfield Intended to go, but at the last
could find no way out, o had to remniu
at home; but a. the law provide that
nil school shall close during county In
stitute, h nd tier pupu w "-
pelledto have a vacation uiose wiree
days.
ti. railroad meeting lat Saturday
wa not largely attended, but there wa
a great deal of enthusiasm and qnito ft
hopclul aplrlt among iuoso wu -
tend. Tha suD-commmee luumnw..
report that It had .cured bon.l for
deed for most of ihe right-of-way and
made definite, and as it thinks, just of
i.... ,.. ilm balance. The report w
accepted and tno general coi....- i
structed to turn over the bond secured
....i ,i.. mntractlo the railroad company
HUU .. . .r I...
at once R. Setemnn went oni nio.iu..
ns the representative ol the committee,
to carry out the wishes ol the ubscrib
cfs While there Is still some work for
the railroad committee to do, thi prac
tically completes our part in securing a
railroad lor tha Nshalam.
The second of tho choius of wedding
bells due among our Nehalrm yon?
people, rang out nl Ihe retidiiuc of
John Smith, up the river sw mile Wed
nesday, tkt. 2Hb, in Ihcmnrriasv oi ni
I...,. i;...o i('lini. J. IL'iiinmn,
f Portland. Itev. A. E. M.vcrs tnd the .
Is which made the twain one. oniv
a few friends and neighbors bad been in
vited. Dinner was served immediately
uf the marriage ceremony. Hie younk
couple will make their future home in
iu Portland. exir
There will be ft special school meeting
... ,i.. ...iw.l Ii.iiibp next Saturday at 1
p. m. The object as stated in tliej
noiices. 1 to elect a clerk to fill the va
canry caused by C. A. Malint-teni'e re
moval Irom the district, audio vote on
ihe question as to whether pupils 'rol
outside districts thall 1 admitted, and
if so. to vote to lew a tax lo purchase
seats to accomniodnle them. A the
matter now stand the district has
twenty seats; there are just twenty pu
pils to 611 them, and there are some tew
or twelve appncam.
from outside districts. As the question
is of considerable importance to the pa
trons of the school, and especially to the
texpayers, the meeting should
attended.
SCHOOL REPORT.
Tim first month ol school at Yankton
closed last Friday. There are 33 pupils
enrolled. Average attendance for the
montn 28 2 3 The folbwing pupils were
:.i.. nl,uii nor tardv during the
mouth :
May Vincent, Ruth Sinter, Ulnh Bon
nev, Nellie Slater, l)tlie Holstein, Bcr
nice Rathbun, Haxcl Bonney, Chester
Brinn, Lester Steward, Oiville llrinn,
Georgo Rathbnn, Seth Brinn, Jesse
Stewart.
All grades are doing good work
L. S. FRAKES,
352 MORRISON ST..
PORTLAND, OREGON
DES1CSERS OF
3 FINE MILLINERY-
PH NE
PACIFIC 348
SPECIAL HATS MADE TO ORDER
Columbia County People are especially invited to Call and Inspect,
FflR PORTLAND DAILY
Steamer Iralda
C. . Hooghkirk. Matter.
RAILROAD T1MK.
Leave Kuliiior daily (exeei.1 Sunrtay) for Port-
Inml, UA. N.. ileparunu Iron, M. Helens a.
eUM'k. Kcinrninir. lesve i untauu m .
rnving at tt. Hclenit ai :v.
Passp.ntTP.rs anil Fast FrfiiaM.
PORTLAND LA.NDLNU. TAYCOK ST
be
2 TRAINS DAILY 2
TO
DULUTU MINNEAPOLIS
ST. PAUL
DKXVKK-I.INft'l.N-OMAHA
KANSAS UTV ST. I oi ls
THE EAST
0,
The Regular Yellowstone Tark Route
Via Livingston and Gardiner Gateway, the Government Official
Entrance to the Park.
SEASON JUNE I TO SEPT. 20.
SEE EUROPE
IF YOU WILL, BUT
SEE AMERICA FIRST
START RIGHT. SEE
YELOWSTONE PARK
NATURES GREATEST WONDERLAND
PARTICULARS AT 255 MORRISON STREET
A. D. CHARLTON
Assistant Geueral Passenger Agent
Portland Oregon
Department of the Interior.
Land Office al Poriland. Oiegon. Sept. . W.
Nutiro t herebv Kiven Ihut the followlnc
unnl Mlller has tiled notice of hla Intention
to make tiniil primf in BUplxirt of hfot claim, sart
hut mini priml wm lie miwie nen.re.nv q(iii"
ml Kieiver, ai loniaiiu, "iw"", "
:wt. via: John H. lnem-her, H. E. No. 1AM
for the S ! j SK it E SW i ol See. 2. T 4
He numes me loiioninir wuntira ..
i. .iiiiuiioiis roiileuee unon and eultiTaiioa
of said land, vi: Samuel P. Ballard, of Pilla-
liunr, Oretou: Jay tmriraw, oi uragn. w
son; Henrv lilahn, ol Vernouia, Oregon; Usnrr
Hoteukiss, 01 AlioaKa. urwou.
AUiERNON S. DRESSER.
Keaister.
EFF1E FITZGERALP,
Teacher.
KILLthb COUGH j
AND CURE THE LUIa
w,TH Dr. King's
Nov Discovery
forC
rONSUMPTION
0UGH8 anfl
JOLDS
Price
B0oi$1.00
Free Trial.
Surest and Quickest Dure lor all
THROAT and LUNG TEOUB
UBS, or MONEY BACK.
SIMMOSS.
In the Circuit Court of the Stale of Oregon for
the Countv of Columbia
llohert 1). SlKKlei1, ilaiulliV, vs. Ella U. Stal.ler,
defeiidnut:
To Klla u. Staliler. ik-fendaiil alive named:
111 the name of the Slnlo of Orvson vou are
heretiy rroulred lo appearand answer the eorn
iilaim tiled airaiiist you In the almve entitled
ranno on or before the lust day of publication
of this mimiions aa herein jirovlded. lowil, tlie
h dny of Novemlier, l'.HJi, and it you fall lo so
answer fur wain thereof ihe plaiiititV will applv
to the court fo- tho relief demanded iu s.ild
complaint; towlt: for a decree of said court dia
solviuii Hie lioiida of matrimony nw existing
between vours.cH nod Ihe idalntln".
This summons is published by the order of
Thomas A. Metlrlde. Judge of thealxive eutitlwl
court, ma.'e on the anih day of September, UMo,
in and hv which order il is adjudged and or.
dered lhat this summons bo imhlisl eil once a
week for six consecutive ms m ine uo-kihi
Mist, a newspaper published in Ihe city of St.
it. .'.iimiitiia Coiintv. state of OrcKou. Ihe
date of the tirst luldleailon of tliis notice is ihe
Sth dav of Si.ptc'mher. Hum, aud the duty of the
last publication of said notice Is November uui
i..!1 VIIWAItl) T. TAIitiAKT.
Attorney for Plaint. II'
Buy on Creshtt
this $60 Machine for $25
FREIGHT KHU& WBaSn'S: 83S
.,i,ni. ilmihlo feed. self.
thraadlng shntile: has
sutomailc bobbin winder
and other latest improve
ments. This Is the AN ri
TRU8T MA0111NK. Ills
th same machine agents
are asking you tor. All
attachments go with each
machine, oum .
...h and 18 monthly.
BavurtM Furntlure Company
llTIFlr.t. WETLAND. OK-
NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT-
v- to l..,p..l,v urtviin. That tha under-
, . ..... ......;... .ii ii, u I., win mid
Testament and estate of '.ephauliih Itryant, de
cenmid. nave tiled our llniil account in tlie of
I flee ol, he County Clerk of Columbia County
n,l i hi llouiirii i C countv t ours na:
.' 1 I... 11,11. ,t.u ..f K,., Un,l,n,
apiMlllllCit PHUininj. . i ...---i
i ii iiuvi nt tho hour of 11 o clock, in the
forenoon nt the County Courthouse, in the
city of St. Helens, in said Columbia County.
na the time nun pnice ir iicnnnK t iiiraiiim.
in said tluiil account nnd for the seltleint iit
"'liatcd'at St- Helens. Oregon, this Oct. 9h.
1 110 1IAKKY H . 5ICUU.AL.U.
F. C. WlllTTKN.
Gacvumrs ol the said estate
6. II. CIIU'llKK.
Allorncv for exeetilois. -
DISSOLUTION NOTICE.
The partnership heictoforo cxlstlim under
inn nrin niiuiti iu ui.. v , ...
is dissolved by mutual consent, fc. 11. t.irt
i i.... H.i,..uu.t Mr ttotieV S illtfirost. aili
assumed all debts and obligations due by anid
linn. All aeeouuta uuetue nrin are mo propc
tjr of Mr. Ulriy.
bt. Helena, October 10, 1C.
E. 11. GIRTY,
O.C. ROBEV.
OREGON
Shout xine
AND UNioiH Pacific
lINlilN DKI'OT.
Leaves
X0T1CE FUR PUBLICATION.
R STORIA & COLUMBIA RIYER
fi RAILROAD COMPANY.
DAILY.
r. at.
1:00
S OS
S 2P
S S8
S 44
S 50
S 6
I 08
t 19
S7
10 00
10 08
10 M
10 SO
STATION
S 00
OS 4
S 18 .l
s as M.r
S 10 56.9
S M.I!
10 00
1 10 68.4(
to it iTi'.ai
10 M 78 7
10 97 M S
11 05 M S
....Gobi ..
Rainier.
... Pyramid...
QulncT ....
.. Clatskani..
.. Marshland..
.. Weatpott...
.... CUfton....
....Knappa..
... Svanson..
11 IS 8S.4U...John Day...
11 80 ;08.s" Ar. Astoria .Lv
BBAawr
DAILV.
m .
A. St. V
io S I w
ID t
s u its
1 17 ta
1 17 TN
SO T
02 tSS
St TIT
S St TM
111 to
ttt IM
7 IS)
r t a n
All trains msk elosa eannsetlons at Gobi
with Northern Facltto Ualus to and from thai
East an Sound points. At Portland with all
tralna lcannf Cnlan dapot. At Astoria with 1.
R. N. Co.'s boat and rail Uns and Btaaaiar
T. J. Potter to and Irosa Ilwaeo and.MsrlB
Beach points.
Fasnnsert for Astoria or war points must 1st
trains it Houlton. Trams will sup to is i
'ngeri off at Uoulttm when coming iroi
astofOobl. J. . 1HT,
- Oan. Faaa. Aat.. AHorla
I
ipolats
Arrives.
STiB P. M
Dally.
Hail;.
Daily.
tlTc'.VtU)-POKTLAM 9:13 A. M
SI'Ki'lAI. for Ihe Eat I pally.
via lliintmirton. H
srtlKANK Kl.Y K R, :1S P. M. 8:00 A. M.
or Kastern asnina-i
ii. Walla Walla, lw-:
Iston, Coeur d'Alened
mill ureal ronneru'
pultits. t!
ATLANTIC KXI'KKSS
for the East via llunt-jj
ineton. . li
,'i P. M. 7:li A. al
Dally. 1 Daily.
Lower Columbia River.
Steamer Hassalo leaves Portland dully, except
Sllllilav. Ill 8;CW p. in. oniuiimy u.uo . in
Atnrin fl:i.l way Itiniliiiirs. Keturuipi;
leaves Astoria nt 7:00 a. m. dally, except
Sundry. A. L. CRAIG,
General Passeuircr Aitcnt, FOKTLAND Ore.
KSTARl.lSllKD 1'
S J0HN A. BECK
DEALER IN
Watches, Diamonds, Silverware,
JEWELRY....
Repairing a Specialty.
Aider Street. Bet. Front aV First. PORTtAK
h. noRaus;
ST. HELENS
Carries a Complete Line ol
Groceries
Dry Goods
Hardware
Crockery
Flour and Feed
Hay
Notions
Candies
Stationery
Fancy Goods
In fact, everything usually kept in firs
class General Merchandise Store. My
prices will be found as reasonable as any
store in Columbia County. Vour trad)
solicited.
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