11
T or. AT
, r.sns.r.ir.Jili-
Talk to Ko. Columbia County flank.
Tlw 'l',k w"lk twe,n
HoHlton la Mltr l nMA of wl",r' TbU
w,lli connocU ui with Uit rallroa.1 and
i. ..wit b vtroiiB. l'eopl iroin all
. count Iwvt to ko over It on
r liera and II ilwuM I p.
,.!, ar gotta lit soma placta awl on
.il..n wat Iniri-ad away mmm uiiit k.
Now l a K1 tlun (or khim public
plrttetl lmllltluiil U st liiyanl taka
u,, collection tolvtli repair made
....i .n nrccMury, to anaula ColuinliU
County'! iapayra Ket u ,,,e col,rt
house without gelling tlielr lt wet.
Kacli wee bring u new depositor.
Columl'l County Bank.
Tlie ttiree alill loading litre will take
about ltt,0M) lie. ltcll He contains
.lout 33 leet ol lumber, ao their cargo.
will amount to 3.W0,ttW let.
ScvtB room Uoufe (or aala or rent. Im
quire ol K. K. gulik, 8t. Helens,
Wahtko One hundred men to uiak
iiitv tlu l f MO per cord. Kind claaa
yellow fir tlmtier. Cull on or comniiinl
tale with tlw Western Cooperage Co..
Houll'Mi. Or.
TimK l MoNaV-And vou save time
l,y inking the Mutlmmmh when you
bate btiainraa in I'onUnd. Leavra 8t.
n,ir. at 7 a. m. Reachee I'ortUnd at
10 a. w. Warta home t S 30 p tit. Vou
hve plenty ol time to do your ihopplu g
Mr. II. I. Watklns. ol thUcily, I ul
feting troni rver attack olpueuuwnia.
Mr. aud Mm. H. Co, and Mine Lob
Clear at their Thanksgiving turkey with
Mr. and Mr. David lavU, (( I'nrtlund.
Mim Hetll linn, who ha position
In the public aelioola ol St. John, visited
willi Mr. and Mr. Win. Rot lt Sun
Mim Dunn lorutefly lived at Kvantvllle,
Wit., wnert Mr. and Mrs. Roan came
Ifom.
I have little pig for le. evn weeki
old, at ttacbclor flat, Gable' place, op
pjtite the arbool nouae.
GI'SSKIZIK.
St
Warren, Or.
Mr. Wm. Roaal
having the bank
building remodeled aoaa to wake room
,t In. Ro an offlce. He 1 alao having
the building treated to a Coat ol white
punt which make great improvement
iu it tuuka.
The new court Iwmae I to be equipped
with a aiiiall electric light plant. It
would I a good thing il there wa turn
c tent power to (urnWi light lor the town.
Mr. and Mr. Martin White viaitcd
Portland laat Saturday.
Kepurt car.U
lot tale at lh! onwre.
liet lorm. ,
Mi we Amy and Anna George apenl
Thankoglvllig In thli city.
Mm. Cora Undiralt wa I'ortUnd
miur HatunUy.
Mr. and Mr.Corneliuarrrlrand Mr.
W. II. Powell fltlted the wetropoll U
week.
M Aait5i At the home ol Mr. N.
M, Parlane. at Hcappouae, No. 24. HWO.
Rev, Uw Davie oflicUtiog, Jeic I'enrl
MvParUneand 1're.lerkk S. Cooper.
CoMMRBClAt. ACCOi'KTH-W are gll
to Uwn checking accounU with individ
ual, dim, aucletle. corporation, and
Link., and give careluland iwoniiit alien
tiuti to alt bunlne, whether Urge or
mall. Columbia Counlv lnk.
The Nchalem Timlr Company ha
old to Mr. Kerry, ol Seattle, Urge
tract ol limber In the Jichatem Valley,
in townahlp S and , range 5. The con
aidcrallon In the deed I 4ced at U.
WW, but there w a mortgage given on
die land in the trncllon amounting to
ftM,ttH),o the consideration wa piob
ably ill the neighborhood ol -.1W,HW.
Ilig tale o( timber are coming thick ami
l.t in thi county. The apecnlahwi are
clllng, and men who will do aometliiug
to help the county are gelling in here.
Dr. Cliff I having a launch built that
ia going to be " 'f1,1;
I.. The boat will I
U loot
IKTUC l"rS ",,v"
The engine I IS horae power,
cylinder machine.
three
xtrm M.nln White IcU laat TuemUy
lor a vlait with relative, at Mioula
Montana.
Mr, H. K. UlUns waa bulnc vlait
or to Portland thi week,
iv. nu'.mi a Timdku Claim an
TiMBita.-We will buy lorcnah any good
.i.i.r trtbiitarv to the Nchalem river.
Will deal with owner only. No other
eedan.wer, Write giving (nil particu
lar to bo 8, V. P. Station,
.Oreiron.
Portland,
2 20
Mr. A. T. Law vlrited Clatakonle thi
weak.
Teiiinte. Rathbone Slater,
had
election lust Tliurday night and tha (ol
lot
en
lowing ollker wereeieciea iw uw
Richardaon, M,
ulng vr: Aim
K. C,! Kliri HUkcalcy,
Cliff, H. ! Lucy Gniy,
n..lrV. M. o( R. and C,
R. 8. Clara A
M.olT., S. M
UiiaH. Dem
inf,M.ol K.iAmyR. vStone. rrtnector
.?. 1 Ketcl. Outer Guardi Ida M
Harri..C.!PlorenceL.w.,Tru.tee.
KuAvitDA dark red two year
old
teer, pllt In le" r
lufor-
million to tut onice.
The St. Helen. Hotel I oon
It will
In the
.team heating plant in.taneu.
undoubtedly ba the be.t hotel
.l.i- i tt,aMit.awe annouueed
Ueek will b.t.50per year alter
. . .r n. .iitncr be now and
January i.
. . in advance.
jwjr - . . ... r.,,i,i, Tiluirer
D Hirer wo, , oi iuo -v....
lo U working In the mouth o the
i.h. trvlna to recover omeo( the
Co,
i.inoii. trvlna
.....I.. nverluurd recently.
The
uiwm w - , ,, , ,
block
were cut at the wutow
nuarry aud
. whole cow loaa, won"
it nnn um lot. 1 no woi.
t... k-TJ .,v .ucctMful. and. nearly all
Optimo cigar two (or twenty-live cl.
Leader In jtilltv. llrlim Ilroa.
A stranger going ,y (he,,. 0II ,,,,
and aeeing three nhl loading here lm,i
fine atone court liouae going up would
think tluil tltla wan a pretty good town.
And II he iliuulil come Iwrk hire a....n.
time In the near luture he'd know It win.
1'ure bred White Plymouth Rock
rootp lor mle. Intiilreat thli office.
Dr. Rom' itl,., will flnd l.im here
alter In the hunk building, having moved
Into hii new quurtrra yesterday.
Valuta, Klc,
UriicericH. Ktc
FwmI, Etc.
All (jiiui'iuitiM'il. Ktc.
31. C. OKAY.
The MiT ha lieret.dore been printed
on Thurtday, nllliouKli dated 1'rldiiy.
Thi ha olirncauicd a niiiiidertitnd
Ing, o hcrealtcr we wilt go to prt-a on
1'riday morning. Alway miii! item in
by Wedncwlay night or ThuraiUy morn
ing. Mr. Mathen Kal wa brought
hern laat Momluy to be examined on
t'hargn ol Itinanity. Karly Monday
iiiorniua the inailii hrrn-ll conrpicuou
n Rainier and gavu clear evlilence
that her iniinl out of lm In lire, en
iweially denirliig to lake chargu ol the
team belonging to Sliorl'a nirat wagon.
Mr. Kali lia lor aevvral week U-cn
working at the Rainier hotel, where her
laughter la dill employed. She ha a
hii'hand living on a ranrli near Kalama.
Dun't (orget that our rate on all kind
ol printing are under Portlaud price.
Mr. Shiun, ol Portland, and Mr. Fred
Caple. of ColumhU City, were caller at
till oilier thi week.
Ida A, I'lrii kmn and Minnie Mattaon,
n Uuincy, ciHinnilted auicide in their
roimi at Portland- Tuesday night. They
kung quilt over the door and window
and then turned on the ga tove in llicir
kitchen, and died, locked in each other
arm.
At it meeting thi week the city coun
cil decided to levy a five mill ta to jay
the city, ei peine.
Mr. Pott. tve aawycr In the Weitern
Cooperage Cotnpanv' plant at Honlton ,
had one ol the finger ol hi rlglit nana
cut oft lt Monday. At the time ot the
accident he we trying to pull a tplintcr
away from hi w.
In lt week' chool report ol the
Vatikton school, it read, "average attend-
" and iliould have been 81. The
mistake wa our, but we are alway gun
to correct any mistake il notified ol it.
Mrs, Kliaabeth Perry, ol Honlt-n, i
visiting at Vnlversity Park.
RtlMEB.
-...-;,. M.linn Kmltli ha sold hi
residence properly In this city to Mr
rtevtnoiir Tuiris. Ciipt. Smith has pur-
ihsd hi mother' place on rroni
tni. where Mr. Sandel I now resul-
intf and w ill occupy after the tlrt ol the
vear.
Mr. N. K. Saudel haa begun the erec
tion ol a new Inline on hi lot just eat
ol the Masonic Hall, ami back ol l . w
k-lv' I,, IU
Mra. K I. Mossmail peni seveiu.
.
I,.vl.i I'ortUnd the first Ol mewee.
vi.iilnir rulatives and friends.
ti.. I.uid Sialto. WHO lias oeeu
laying with her sister In this city lor
.veral months, tix.k the morning train
(or University Park.
M,.rrlnm, tie.llSU 111 W'Cn ISSIUHl 111
Portland, December 3rd, lor the wed
ding of Mr. Ueo. Stone U Mra. Jiuriiia
II. Rudd, both ol Katnler.
ItottM-To Mf. and Mr. A. Ii. ivop.i".
1 Heaver Valley, Nov. 28, a girl.
Hoas-Tothe wile of W. n.
of Rainier, Dec. 1, a airl.
The bovs in the Rainier iron nor..
... .. 1.....I.. Tl,
have bean "going ome bkh
rush of mill work ha compelled the es
tablishment to run night nd Sunday,
and ha taxed their endurance to the ut
most. Hob Rollierger ttke the 'o
with 111 hour In a week, Herman
Blaiikonberg uit with 00 hour, and the
n.,.rlv the Mine. It w tough
.tedding, but Hie bos treat them right,
..,,1 thuv reBiiond ctieeriuuy.
Tlie Epworlh League win no.u
, i.... .,t Kimdav evening at 7
ut a..rvlce next Sunday evening
o'clock in the Methodist church. A cor
dial welcome I extended to everyone.
TI.& MuIilatliMI of Edward Hpiunoglo,
.... mw aniith ol the Masonic Hall, hud
a narrow ecpe from destruction by lire
laat Friday morning. The blaxe caught
i ,i.,friivfl fine, and bad it not
... ti. work of Chn. Silvn aud
uevu iu, ... -
wife, assisted by Mr. Both, It would
have been a total lo.
Mi Liwie Myer,ofChilkanle, pent
few day visiting friend in wanner
'tliia week. .....
Mr. Candle Wanly ten nionuay
ing lor a few dny' vi.it witit reiiiuve
.. ITl.,UiiallV IWaC.
l UlllVH"" rta-alaa
t.. -..,1 Mra. Jack btlU'V. ui vno"v
Hock, Wash., were visiting IHenda In
Rainier over Sunday. ;
Mrs M i. Kutherlord ha returned
home from Vancouver. Wwh., where
he l.a. been visiting her sister, Mi.
ll.,,.ru-ll.
Mr. and Mr. Nolaon Downing
were
Portlund passenger Buntiay.
Portlund
Mr. J. 1). Short I Visiting
on busluei tM week. .
Tliomsi Hlcharuton cameuow..
Portlaml last Friday to visit relative.
"'HiKacock. of Ostiander, took In
. A. il.ll bars laat Satiudtiy.
tlie luasijoew w..-- -
Ml. Beryl Graham and Mlii Do... o
llotillon.wera gueati of Mia Ruby Jack
oii ovvr Butiirdny and Sunday,
The MiMxia Htone, ol Kalama, were
among the dancer Saturday night.
A pniltioii 1 In circulation asking that
the water franchise recently grnnUxl to
dipt. Nuwioin be ubnilttad to a rcfre-
cndiim ol the IvkhI voter of Uitlnler.
Chitakaule river hai a little appropria
tion of 1600 In the proposed river and
harbor bill, and w will guarantee that
mull iiim will do more proportionate
good than many ol the larger one men
tioned.
Little old Columbia Conn I y ha, ac
cording to the ttatistlc, about one tenth
of (lit lumber mill ol the rilute ol Ore
gon, ami over nu third ol theae ship
heir produce from Kuililer, on the Col-
iimlila himI on; the railroad. There will
be more neat year.
D. H., W, J, nud N. Iliirns, sous of
K, I'. Itiirna, stnitt'd tor I'ortliind on
Saturday lust, to altend buaiiii-s collrge.
Tlicy have rcntiMla tlatnnd tin lr iimtlier
goes with them, leaving II. P. to the
tender iiiriclu ol his daughter Ague.
Mr. K. W. Thompson and wife ol Mill
City, nru visiting with the futility ol W.
II. HhihIki, the two families having Ut-n
nelghlxiri at the former place lor a nuni
ta r of y i-ii is.
Mr. II. O. Howard's n-.ill Is nearly
conipllrd. It will have a capacity o!
about fiO.lXK) dully, and ha equipment
will be be tip to d.ite in every reaiiecl.
New machinery is constantly arriving
for the Rainier Iron Works. Work Is
progressing upon the rooln for the
foundry, and soon Ruinier will have an
establishment that will ba able lo handle
heavy castings nud to manufacture all
tha part ol a sawmill that can lie made
in Oregon. It will pay you lo visit this
eslablishiiieut ami see what is bring
lone.
The masonry work for both the new
bank and Mr. Kllia' store building is
completed, and soon Rainier will have
two bimii ess biiildinira that will lea
credit to the city.
A W rater Wender.
There' Hill at Howie, Tex., that's
twice as big a last year. This wonder
la W. L. Hill, who from a wehtht of 00
pounds baa grown to over 180. He ys:
I suffered with a terrible cough, and
doctors gave me up to die of Consump
tion. I wa reduced to (HI pounds, when
I begn tking Dr. King' Near Dis
covery lor consumption, I'ougne nno
Colds. Now, after taking 12 bottles, I
hava more than doubled in weight and
am completely cured." Only sine Cough
and Cold cure. Guaranteed by nil drug
gists. 6H'-anUl. Trial bottle free.
VASKT0X.
P, F. Brown made a trip to S. Sand-
l-ru on Hunker Hill last Monday lo
purchase some beef cattle.
G. L. Tur'ocll and son last week pur
chased five head of thoroughbred Short
horns from the celebrated herd at Scott'
stock farm. Milwaukee.
Among those who pent Tluinksgiviug
at Yankton with Irienu anu relatives
were, Misses Minnie. Rose and Cad Shu-
bcrt. ol Ridgefteld ; Olive Hyde and Mrs.
Bessie Truman, ol Uoble ; and Mrs. Mary
R. William and sons, Richard and Claire,
of New-berg.
Don't forget the entertainment and
box supiier at Ihe Grange Hall tomorrow
(Saturday) night. Kveryone invited.
Klcveo new member were added to the
Grange at the lust meeting, and three
other have made applications lor mem
bership. THE SEVES RICH MEX
Chicago University has attained a rep
utation for trotting out some lingngnlnr
conclusion or combination of fact qnile
out of the ordiunry. Tlie latest of this
rort is an assertion by a professor in that
educational institution to the effect that
lour-lllths of the railroad mileage of tins
country is controlled by less than a score
ol corporate organisations; nd that
iKrven men by right of major ownership.
direct and control these corporation.
Whether thi assertion ia absolutely cor
rect or not I of comparatively little im-
utrtance. It indicate a condition that
r . . ,
rtnallv exists Ihe concentration oi
ownership nud control ol the most im
portant agency in National muusiry.
II from tlie ownersnip oi one. uuuurcu
men, the process of centraliitation may
goon until but fifty men are chiefly in
terested ; aud Iroin mat mere re uu
aecore of owners; and then ten and
even, why 'may it not continue until
there i but oue? What step are laaeii
to check the process? What prospect ir
there that it will be checked? What
will be the result If it I not checked?
These are tUfation which put life
blood Into the advocacy ol National
ownership; they afford the basis for it
discuesion. Unless we close our eye
lo the danger that I always associated
willi overweening one-iuitn power, they
hold our attention and compel u to ad
mit that we have a railroad problem on
... i. .t.i.la wluither we conclude that
National ownership is the proper iolu
tion or not.
The Identity of interest and conse
quent concert of action, where ultra
corporate principle are Involved, i
,!..! to a power that la extremely dan-
gorou when ft mere handlul of men or,
worBO yet, one man practically controls
tlie transportation facilities of a great
Nation like this. To announce the dan
Dr l not to Indulge in Idle and unneces-
sni v alarm, we inoiuu as unnenn,
it, wo anorectal the gravity oi me in
tuition? Have we been iiiflkieiiily in-
listen! in oiu demand lor regulation r
I the measure ol regulation lieudy
provided for, rigid and far-reaching
enough?
if .oven mon practically own and con-
trultle railroads In the United State,
ii,nu uenii men are richer aim
Uivn
than any seven men
. .!
111 tlli
country ought to be. The inherent hu
man lelfishnei that 1 bound to be op
erative In tock manipulation, and In
territorial adjustment, that are for the
benefit ol Un corporation rather than In
I I
II ' o 1
). .' IT( JLZI ZTS LZ LCl ZoaV i-l
lb
I
the interest ol the people, converts the
seven inlo a private junta of taxgalhrr
ers. It affords litem a power ol levying
tribute upon all industry, upon all sec
tion and npon all classes, which was
never contemplated by the founders ol
Ihis Republic, nor even by the stutes
mamhip ol It Uter history. Wl.atcver
our view may be as lo Hie ultimate out
come, we can wisely conelude that un
less this concentration of ownciship I
checked, we will 6nd that in the enact
ment of rate legislation we have but
touched the rim ol this railroad question.
Telegram.
y 0. FISCHER,
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW.
K.UNIKR
, OSEOOK
JR.H. K. CL1FK,
PHYSICIAN & SURGEON
8T HELENS ORKUON.
D
R. EDW1S ROS8.
PHYSICIAN & SURGFON
ST. HELENS,
ORKO0 '
H0TICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT.
In the Counlv Court ol the Slate ol Oregon, fr
! ' Calunil.lu I'nnnty.
Iu Ihe mailer of Hie estsie oi uaininia "
xS'tX? give that : Joha ;"r
,lln llieeseeuinr ot th cuue ot Mathilda
w hir. Ilia, usees.!. wndered and i.rt-
le I '" t-llleiuent. and tiled In Mid eonr
hi, a . ..eount. ol hi. admlnNlraJlon ol hI,I
.ial snd that Samntay. the t-'ali day of Hee ,
im at li o'clock in Ihe forenoon, si lie emut
r.Tii a tke eon" Uouse. In Die city ol M.
Helens In "sldeounty and lale, has been sp
iflnl! yt"eJ"'" "' """"' eourt for
Ui .Stleniont ol ..Id onnt, at or Wore
whlrh tliueanyhlr.er.lltor or iwrson li.lor
?.l.d l"iald estate inayapwar and file ol.J
ii. ... to ald aotHiiint or any Item thereof.
T ill utalc. I. n.it.llhtMl by nnlcr of Ihe Hon.
R e Italian, t'onnly Judw of said rouuiy,
Ei.i.1. order hear. ul Novenilwr 10, I'.Wtl; and
Hie Drat publleatloii hereof 1 rmay Aav.io,
lymi.
JOHN B. WILVERIHXU,
Kxeentor.
SUMMONS
la tha Ctreult Conrl for Columbia County.
Stale otoreiton.
Fre.1 W. Bearea, Plalutia', v. Dor Bcnrce, Ho
rn nTiralleiire the above named defendant:
rn v"?..'::. :, ,; entitled
K'elonortor..
a'r.Sdl.n.llouTlVl
lo so appear ami answer the i.la
lorlhe rlllel prave.1 lor In il
hlilHIH Will illl
llnu. Tho. A. Ml-llllllO, jniK-e Ol I lie
named eourt, made and entered oil uiooru uai
ol November, HKXi. ,;v(.h sky.
Attorney tor Plalutllt.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
KOTICB Is hereby given thai the uftrterslnd
has been apiH.iiilel adinlnlslratrix ol Hie , a
naa """"ii . ,i-,,u. hv tha Hon.
IBI0OI firms
II. H. llallau. Ji
AiTv andall liarsoiistiavlria eliilma against said
',-l: ,re beroby reuulred lo present the same
to me. verllled aeconllng lo law , ai my wmtm
lie eiTs. Or.goii, within sUmoullis fiointlie
""uaWi .th o'n.rr.
W. H. Powell. Attorney lor Administratrix
first pub. NOT. KB.
Last puu. vee 1 1.
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II
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lu,.u f ittntri- 1
"sr.T"" v. , . .ni m- .,id..r r the
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I PortlmidV Clothier ,
I t ?'', Y.r i
1 '? -ft
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1
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1 s o I
WUSell a high nudity of clothing ' of
7 ' 'i t.i.. '..e i,al,:,.,:
lll'Jl lll'llllU UI LlUtlVlll
7-..'..: ...1 ,..,.,., I 1 VX.
exclusive aeatn-s unit uil uim(h j jaj
j clever styling and fitting that gives the ha'
wearer a, distinctively refined air a l$
87 Third Street
aaaaaaaaaaa'
L. S. FRAKES,
DESIGNERS OF
PH.NE
PACIFIC 348
-3FINE
VVJVV'V
vvvv.
SPECIAL HATS MADE TO ORDER
jtJTColtiuibia County Teople are especially invited to Call and Inspect,
2 TRAINS DAILY 2
TO
UULUTH MINNEAPOLIS
ST. PA ti L
DENVER 1.1 Xl't'l.N- O.M A H .V
Kansas i iTV-sr. i m is
THE EAST
The Regular Yellowstone Park Route
Via Livingston and Gardiner Gateway, the Govemmeut Official
Kulrauce to the Park.
SEASON JUNE I TO SEPT. 20
SEE EUllOPE
..IF YOU WILL, BUT
SEE AMERICA EIRST
START RIGHT. SEE
YELOWSTOISTE PARK
NATURES GREATEST WONDERLAND
PARTICULARS AT 255 MORRISON STREET
A. D. CHARLTON
Assistant General Passenger Agent
Portland
GEVURTZ & SONS
178-175 FIHST BTKKKT
210327 Y AMHlLli B'tKKET
Hit imt
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352 MORRISON ST..
PORTLAND, OREGON
MILLINERY65-
Oregon J
Royal Oak Dresser.
No. 68. Wlien vou sec ' this
Dresser you will have abundant ,
and very tangible evidence- of tie
fact that we seli furniture at lower
rates than any other firm in the
city. The sue of this dresser top
20x;U inches, with oval bevel plate
mirror 19x23 inches. , It is made of
royal oak with beautiful quarter
grained top aud Iront. There are
four drawers, top drawers having
swell fronts, just like the illustra
tion, and all are fitted with cast
brass pulls and locks and keys.
A very neat and attractive design
and one that cannot fail to please. '
Our price is only
S1G.OO
PAY S3 CASH. $1.50 MONTHLY
i
jfF"Send for our complete furni
sf sarT'ture catalog, showing the fine
J'syfurnitiirewesell on the instnl
f.af"uieut plan. We pay freight
m
PORTLAND, OREGON
STATE BANK OF
BRAINIER
RAINIER, ORE.
CAPITAL $J5,ooo
Four per cent interest paid
on saving deposits. Interest
compounded temi-annually, '
March 1 and September 1.
W. B. LOTTMAN, Cashier
Collections Made : Drafts Isaued
bi.litLLNS bAKbM bHUr
D. P. HEELER, Prop.
CLEANLINESS
SANITATION
NEATNESS
Hair trimming neatly done At
the old stand. St. Helens '
sras F-ffw tv
1
ROBERTS BROS.
BUTCHERS I
kiir.tl Free Delivery. j
jf Orders by mail for choice j
j me u promptly attended. J
jj HOULTON -:- ORE j
RCAliM!
Seventy acres in Dutch Canyon. Over
forty acres in crop. -1,000 cord of wood
on uncleared land. One hundred bear
ing truit trees mainly Northern Spy ap
ples and Bartiett pears. House cost over
fSUO. Barn cost over f400. A cement
root and fruit cellar that could not be
built for less than $400. Horse power in
the barn for cutting fodder. Hay baler,
funning mill and hay 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 mile?. Three mile to
steamboat landing ; good road ; rural free
delivery. .Apply to the proprietor on the
premises, or to E. H. Flagg, St. Helens.
- FRANK KELLER, Scappoose, Or.
Ffin PORTLAND DAILY
Steamer Iralda
C.I. Hooghkirk, Master.
UA1LROAD TIME.
Leaves Rainier dally (except Snmtsy) for Port
land, t 6 A. M.. depurtiwt Iroin St, Helens st
o'eloek. Returning, leaves 1'oriland at 2 30 r
M., arriving at St. Helens at 4-.-W.
PasseBisra mi Fast Freight.
IPOKTLA.ND LANDING, TAYLOR bl'
NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT.
Notii-eis herein- siren that Hie andeislirjied
I as administrator of the estate ot CharleB o.
I Capes. .leceasetl. has hied his linal aocoutil iu
me ori:(-'e ot tue iouuit " .
Couiitv, urcsoii, nod the Mouoraoie ouni.
Uouil for snid Cmimvand Stnie. hus appoiut-U
.-utmdnr. the (lltii dy of January, 1!J., at the
n'.-iu.b ii, tt.n fnrt.ii.ioit of said nay
ns the lime, and Ihe court room ol said court In
ihe eonnty court house at SI. Helens. Oreiron,
us ihe nine? (or the neariuir o. oujei-uu..
said fluid account and tne Mttiemeni inereoi.
Ailmiuistratnr "ol the estate of Charles
Ciioles. dt'ceaseil
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K STOMA & COLOMBIA BITER
fl RAILROAD COMPANY.
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Ar. Antorla .Lv:
AH trains maka eloso connections at Gobi
aith Northern Paoitlo tralai i ana irou.
East aud Sound points. At Portland with all
trains leaviug Union dapot. At Astoria with I.
U. AN.tTO. s ooai anu j
r. J. Poller to aud Iroai
Ilwaco and tiorth
Beach points.
PaMeugerefor Astoria or way points must nag
trnius at Houlton. 'ftains will stop to lei l-
iifreis off at Houlton wnen comma F"'"
.aoftJoble. J. C. Jlr.
Oen, Pass. Aa. iatorta, Ot
H. riORGUS
ST. HELfiNS
Carries a Complete Line of
Groceries
Dry Goods
Hardware
Crockery
Flour and Feed
Hay
Notions
Candies
daily. I "tpcr
. u I 22 5 n
r. a. I a.m. I I
S 00 .01
Stationery
Fancy Goods
In fact, everything usuallv Jcer'a first
class General Merchan- V My
prices will be fount1
store In Coluip1
solicited. "
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if
tha ttoek will b recovered,
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