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THE COLUMBIAN.
U. S. OFFICIAL PAPER.
LOCAL HEWS.
Rev. Mr. Wolverton closed his ser
vices at St. Helen, Scappoose Bay and
Columbia City last Sunday. He had
morning and evening services at St Hel
en and a liaptisni; Jennie and Cora M iles
joined the Church, and were baptized
near the shipyard. Itttv. Mr. Wolver
ton's discourse Sunday evening was very
interesting. He has won golden opin
ions while laboring in this field, and has
not been without his sheaves to return
to the g:irner-house of God. He will
soon remove from Portland to Corvallis,
where he will preach, and be Principal
of the Preparatory Department in the
Agricultural College. He has been in
deed a faithful laiiorer.
The Circus under the management of
J. S, McCue, an old stage-man editor,
c. tc. gave St Helen a call last eve
ring, and exhibited to a full audience.
This is the first circus that has exhibited
in Columbia County. Many of the feats
equalled anything we ever saw. The
feats of the trained horse, Americus were
axicu!arly interesting. There were two
other trained horses, Ale and Boston.
The exhibition of Hercules was ahead of
that of a similar character in any of the
circuses we have visited. It exhibits
tonight at Astoria.
Xcw Goods
Arrived this week a full assortment of
newest styles of dress goods including
Brocades, Grenadines, Brocatels, Seer
tuckers, Fancy Ginghams aud tuom
ie cloths also American prints, white
joods, Ladies' and Misses' hosiery in all
4,'olora, Lise thread gloves, Embroidery
tc. Lc at McPridVs Store.
"William SUvins ud his father-in-law
fi?.ve Vimmi putting up the partition fencv
Ietweii Frogiuore and .Milton, torn
dovu by the refuse drifted in there by
th-; Mackh-x jruusiug their logs on the
inside through th? small !oygh op?ninjj
into Mikjn tnc-k.
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THE DSSf IS T2IE CHEAPEST
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A. larro and well assorted stock of
men's bo.s, in-'n's women's, and child
ren's bhoes of all kinds carefully selected
by Mr. Giltiu;r in San Francisco now ar
riving and to arrive fix McBridcs store.
EsptcUJ ? ur hs been taken to get
;.wj bfr2. g-vods in the tuarket.
A nfti.T.r of monujweiiis ha vo -come
.down from Portland for parties lately
xleceabetl One for Mr. William Meek
er, one ffr Mrs. Blakesley, one for Mr.
Woodisan'siion James, and onesr Hgi.-ie-Amelia
Hancock.
Bunker Hill is .th great resort this
year, 11 teams have goue up .there the
jast week beside, 'j-hoiis .ou horseback.
The blackberries will g2t prc-tly well
cleaned out w shoulJ think.
Thomas Loudec came over the other
morning for a doctor for Jeol Shuert,
itken with cramps, and in a critical ipon
dition. He had eaten a lot of uncooked
peas in the pea-patch.
2TBW3 DBOPS.
All persons are forbidden running
logs inside of the Neck on Frogmore
Place. It they persist, they will be dealt
with according to law.
If any one fails to get their paper at
the St. Ileiea. Post oilicc it is not our
fault, as we tally every paper and urn
jure wc put them in.
Mr. William Wolf says the latest nov
elty in nightgowns has a wolf brand on
it. As be is posted in the fashions he
he ought to know.
On Sunday received a call from Mr.
James, Al. llagin and Charlie Hancock.
On Saturday from Mr. and Mrs. Han
cock. The house bough by Conkling has
been move J. We understand he intends
An adJition to it.
Mr. William Wolf and Mr, Hendrick
json have boated their stock back to Sau
vie's Island.
Wanted 5,000 rails, for which cash
will fi paid by. Major Adams.
Received a sj.11 on Tuesday evening
from Rev, Mr. Wolverton.
The Conyers family are camping out
on the Clatskanio.
A family lately moved into the Nc
hale in Valley.
The Muckle Bros, are deepening their
well.
War-ar Safe Xldaey and Liver Cure.
1st, 1882, ! Scnil-Aniiiial
Settlement
Parties whose accounts are due arc re
quested to call and make the regular
semi-annual settlement of accounts on or
before July 15th. Accounts which
have been due for one year or more
must be paid, or settled by note imme
diately. G. W McBRlDE.
The Ranier letter will appear next
week.
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Ths Isadm? Scientists of to-iay ngrea that
most diseases are caused bvjdiseased Kidneys or
Liv er. If, therefore, the Kidney and Liver are
kep t in perfect order, perfect health will be the
result. This truth has only Iv.n known a short
time and for years people .Suffered great agony
without beinjf able to find re ief. Tne discovery
of Warner's Safe Kidney anU Liver Cure maiks
a new era in the treatment of these troubles.
Made from a simple tropical leaf of rare value,
it contains just the element n-joessary to nour
ish an4 invigorate both of j these great organs,
and safelv restore an I keep them in order. It is
a I'OSITIVK Kkwsdy for all the diseased that
cause pains in the lower part of the ldv for
Torpid Liver Headaches Jaundice Divines
Gravel Fever. Ague Malarial Fever, an I
all diificultiea of the Kidneys, Liver and Urina
ry Organs. j
It is an excellent and safe remi ly for females
during Pregnancy. It will control Menstruation
and is invaluable for Leucorrhaea or Falling of
the Womb. j
As a lilo.nl Purifier it is unequal ed, for it cures
the organs that MAKE the blood.
This llemedv, which has I clone such wonders,
i put up in the LA KG E.ST SIZIU) liOTTLK
of any me. limine upon the market, and is sold by
Dmggbtj and all dealers at $1.25 per WHe. For
Diabetes, en piire for WAlJNFJl'S SAFK DIA
UKTKS CL: 15 K. It is a POSITIVE Remedy.
H. H WAENE3 & CO. Rochester N. Y.
WE KEEP IN STOCK
THS LARGEST VARiCTY OF
GOODS IN THE U. S. AND CAN SELL
YOU AMY ARTICLE FOR PERSON ALOft FAMILY
USE. IN ANY QUANTITY AT WHOLESALE PRICE.
WHATEVER VOU WANT SEND f"On OUR CATA
LOGUE (free) and you w.ll find t there
MONTGOMERY WARD &. CO.
227 A 228 WABASH AVENUE. CHIOAGO.
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1TOTIOE.
U. S, Land Orc.
S, Land OmcE.
TX.vcouvER,W. T- y
July 27th, 1882. )
entered at thi O.fii
st rioniuiW llii-'hf f.
Complaint hav i;een entered at thi O.fics
i'v r reciencn i.eLSier againsi uormack Unities tor
abandoning his Homestead jKntrv N.i. 42011. dat
ed Pec. 31st., 1S77; upon the North A f North
Kast Section .r. Township J .Vorth", Kange 1
. in uowiiiz o. v . i. witn a view to the can
cellati u of said entry; the p.iid parties are here
by summoned to appear at this Office on the 5th.
day of SeptemWr, 1S82, at 2 o'clock P. v., to re
spoud ani furnish testimony concerning said al
leged abandomeiit. j .
FHED. V.PfVPLITG. Register.
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MIOTICS.
V. S. LadOtkici: at Yan-s.xvf.i?, W. T. )
- i July 20th. 1SS2. (
Complaint having been entered at this (.fic by
Joseph Hallec'c agrdus', John U. Parish for aban
doning his Homestead llitrv Xo. 21U1, dated
May 2.)th. 187.7 upon the Wet of South Past
Secfi u 30, Township P) Nirtli."liantre 1 Ksst in
Cowlitz County, Washingtlu Territory, with a
view to the cancellation ot said entry: the did
parties are hereby siinimoned to ajjpear at this
Oih'ce on the 5th day of September. 1882. at 2
o'clock P. M., to rrapond and furnish testiniony
concerning aid allegett abandonment.
FHED. W. SPARLING, Register.
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Notice of Application to Purchase
Timber Land.
Land Office at Vanoouvfji, W. T. I
July 25th. 18S2. f
Notice is hereby piven that in compliance ith
the provisions of the Act of Congress approved
.In.ieS, 1878, entitled "An Act lor the Sale of
Timber Lands in the States of California, Ore
gon, Nevada, and in Washington Territory,"
Edward J. Searls, of Cowlitz C unity, Wash.
Ter., has this day filed In this office his applica
tion to purchase the South of North West
and North A of South West of Section 8, Town
nhin 0 North of Range 1 West of the Willamette
Meridian,
Testimony in the alnye case will be taken be
fore the Judsre of the Probate Court, at Kalama,
W. T. on Friday, October Gth. 1882.
Any an I all persons havin? adverse claims to
the above described land, or any portion thereof,
are hereby require t to file their claims in thi
oilice within sixtv(oO) days fiomdate hereof,
FRi:0. W. SPARLING, Itegister.
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Notice of Application to Purchase
Timber Lands,
Land Office at Vancouver, W. T. )
July 18, 18S2.
Notice is hereby givon that in compliance
with the provisions of the Act of Congress ap
proved June 3, 187, entitled "An Act for the
sale of Timber Lands in the States of California,
Oregon. Nevada, and in Washington Territory'
Henry W. Nik-s, of Multnomah Countv, Oregon,
has t is flay filed in this office his application to
purchase the South J of South West .4 and South
It
of South Fast 4 of Section 2. Towush-p!)
Aorth of Range 1 East, of the Willamette Me
ridian. Tes'imonv In the above case will hi taken be
fore the Register and Receiver at Vancouver,
W. T. on Saturday, September 30th. 1S82.
Any an 1 all persons having adverse claims to
the descibed land, or any portion thereof, are
hereby requiml to file their claims in tin office
within nixty(GO) davs from date hereof.
FRED." W. SPARLING. Re-ister.
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July
1 II E
F. A. MOORE,
Attorney - at - Law,
ST. HELEN, OREGON.
Office River Street in front of utrand.
Prompt Attention Givn to Collections, Etc.
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T- A. McBRlDE,
Attorney - at - Law,
OREGON CITY, OREGON.
Particular attention given to bifsinesa before
the Land Office.
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St. Helen Lodge !To. 32, A. F. A. M.
Regular Meetings the Grt and third Satur
days of each month.
Sojourning brethren in good standing are
cordially invited to attend. Jiy order ot V. M.
JAMES DART, Secretary.
SUMMONS.
In the County Court of the State of Oregon for
Columbia County.
James Muckle and Charles Muckle, partners
under the firm name of Muckle Brothers, Plffs.
vs.
D. D. McRac and A. McRae, Defendants.
To D. D. McRae, one of said defendants,
In the Name of the State of Oregon:
You are hereby notified and required to ap
pear and answer the complaint filed against you
m the above entitled Court, in the bove entitled
cause on the first day of the next term of said
Court which shall commence six weeks or more
after the first publication of this Summons, to
wit: on Monday the 4th day of September, A. I)
IS 2, sin 1 if you fail so to appear and answer the
plaintiff will take judgment against you for the
sum of Four Hundred and Fifty Dollars with in
terest theron since June 1st 1SS2 and for the
Costs and disbursement of this action, and will
ripply or an order to sell your property which
has been attached, to pay said judgment.
This Summons is 'published by order of said
Court. Hon. F. A. Moore Judge presiding
made on the 3d. day of July 1S82.
P. K1LLIN & J." C. Mi ELAND.
Attorneys for Plaintiffs
Dated St. Helens, July 3, 1SS2.
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Proposals for Flour.
Subsistence Office, Dept. of the Columbia,
Vancouver Barracks, W. T., July 1, 1SS2.
SEALED PROPOSALS, in duplicate, sub
ject to the usual conditions, will be received at
this o'fice and at the oltic.'S of the Acting Assist
ant Commissaries of Subsistence at the following
named posts, (for the qu mtities needed at these
posts only) until 12 o'clock noon, on Monday Ju
lv 31st. 1S2, at which time an 1 places they will
b ; opened in the presence of bi Iders. for the de
livery, on or before September 13, 1SS2, of the
following amount, viz:
Fort Canbv, W. T., 1900 pounds; Fort C rur
ri'Alen-, I. T., 1234S p-un Is; Fort Lapwai, I. T.,
!01G v.m Is; Fort Townsen I, V. T. 70"G pounds;
Vaii'Muver liavr teks, V . T. .TJ2C4 pounds; Fort
Walla Walla W. T. 2420 pounds; Fort Stevens,
O., 7413 pounds.
Samole of the fl ur(n t lessth-ui two pounds)
proposed to be furnished, must be submittal with
the prop sals. The tl ur to be tested by baking
befor.J acceptance. Proposals for quantities of
flmr less than the whole required will be received.
The Government reserves the right to reject any
or all propositi.
Blank proposals anl printed circulars .stating
the kind of flour re put ed, and giving full instruc
tions as to the manner of bidding, conditions to
be observed by bidders and terms of contract and
payment, will be furnished on application to
this office, or to the Acting Assistant Commissa
ries of Subsistence at the various posts named.
Envelopfc-containing proposals, should le
marked: " Proposals for Flour, at ," ami
addressed to the undersigned, or to the respect
ive Acting Assistant Commissaries ii Subsist
ence. SAM'L T. CUSHING, Capt. and C. S., U. S. A.
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Xolicc of Application to Purchase
Timber Laud.
U. S. Land Office, Vancouver W. T. )
, July 7th, lt2. 1
Notice is hereby given that in compliance with
the pi o visions of the Act of Congress approved
June 3, 1S7S, ent itled 44 An Act for the s lie of
Timber Lands in the States of California, Ore
gon, Nevada, an I hi Washington Territory,
Samuel M. Keenan, of Multnomah County, Or
egon, has this day filed in this office bis applica
tion to purchase the West h of North East J of
Sec. 12, Township II North of Range 2 West of
the Wiijamotte Meri.iian.
Testimony in the above case will be taken b
the Register and Receiver at Vancouver, W. T.
on Saturday, September lGth, l.wc'2.
Any an 1 all persons claiming adversely to sai 1
described lands or any portion thereof, are hereby
required to file their claims in this office within
sixty(GO) days from date hereof.
FRED W, SPARLING, Register.
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Xoticc of Application to Purchase
Timber Land.
Land Office at Vancouver, W. T.
July 14th, 1K82. f
. Notice is herebv g'ven that in compliance wdth
the provisions of the Act of Congress aporoved
June 3, 1S7S, ntitlcd " An Act for the Sale of
Timber Land in the State of California, Or g n,
Nevada, an I Washington Territory, Bartholo
mew T. Soden, of Multnomah County, Oregon,
has this day filed in this ottic? his application to
purchase the North West 1 of Section 12. Town
ship 9 North of Range 2 West;, of the Willam
ette Meridian
Testimony in the above case v ill be taken be
fore the Register and Receiver, at Vane mvtr,
W. T. on Saturday, September 23, 1SS2.
Any and all pens is haying ad veise claims to
the above iescrib" I land, or any portion thereof,
are hereby required to file their claims in this of
fice within iixty(0) days from date hereof.
FRED. W. SPARLING, Register
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Notice of Application to Purchase
Timber Lands.
Land Office at Vancouver W. T. I
XT . . July 18th, 1882 ,
Notice is hereby given that i:i compliance with
the provisions of the Act of Congress approved
June 3, 1878, mthledAn Act for the sale of
Timber Lands in the States of Ca ifornia, Ore
gon, Neva. la, and in Washington Territory,"
JohnL. Davidson, of Multnomah County, Ore
gon. ha this day ti ed in this office his applica
tion to purchase the South West 4 of North Eat
4. the North East of South West i, and the
North J of South East J of Section 2, Township
9 North of Range 1 East, of the Willamette Me
ridian. Testimony in the alove case will be taken be.
for.- the Register and Receiver at Vancouver,
W. T. o i Saturday, September 30th. 18S2.
Any and all nersOHR hpvin r .nlv.r( rdaims to
the above described lands, or any m rtion there
of, are hereby required to file their claims in
mis omce withinsixtv(G0)days from date hereof.
FRED. W. SPARLING, Register.
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GEO. "W. McBRXDE,
DEALER IX
General Merchandise,
ST. HELEN, OREGON.
A new and complete stock of Goods now in
Btor. Prices reasonable Terms Cash.
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1.1 IT 0 K L S BB0S.,
ST. HELEN, OR.
.Hanufactiircrs of ail Kinds of Luni
' lcr. Laths and Pickets.
Will furnish Lumber in any quantities, as
cheap as any firm on the Columbia River. We
also keep a general store, with a full assortment
of all kindsi of Groceries and Dry Goods, at the
lowest CAsh Prices. aul3tf
DPv. THOMAS STEWART,
PlIYSICMN and SURGEON,
Office with F. A. Mooro Esq.,
River Street, St. Helen-, Oregon.
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iN SJ W cSnLW bL tSitbd
J. H. GH0VE3, - - Propristor,
Ths
Dart House,
Columbia Street, St. Helen, Oregon,
Is now open for the accommodation of the
Traveling Public. Being newly fitted up, it will
be found a pleasant place at which to stop.
Terms, 2 cents for Meals, 23 cents for Lodg
ing, Hoard 4.00 pr.Week, Board and Lod'm,;,
$3.00
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DANIEL SLAVE2T3,
Barber & Shoemaker.
Third Door from the Corner of
River & Tn.ilititi Streets,
St. Helen, Oregon.
. n30tf
H Great chance to make
i i 1 J money. Thf-se who al
ti j j J way.s take advantage of
V mi frira tne g d chances for
making money that are
offered, generally become wealthy, while those
wh )do not improve such chances remain in pov
erty. We want many men, women boys and
girls to work for us right in their own localities.
Any one can do the work properly from the first
start. The business will pay more than ten
times ordinary wages. Expensive outfit fur
nished free. No one who engages fails to make
money rapidly. You can devote your whole
time to the work, or on'y your sparj moment .
Full inform vti m and all that U n ede 1 sent fice.
Address STix.-iON & Co., Portland, Main
Ojanly Exscutor's Wotice.
Notice is hereby given that the undersigned
has been appointed by tha County Court of Co
lumbia County, Oregon, executor cf the estate
and lat will an 1 testament of Elizabeth Taylor,
Deceased.
All persons having claims against the sai I es
tate must present them with the proper vouch
ere within six m mths from the date hereof.
T. II. TAYLOR, Executor of said Estate.
St. Helens, Oregon, May 23, 1SS2.
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.Notice for Publication.
U. S. Land Office,
FICE, )
1SS2. )
Oueoov Citv, Oke
April 22. 1SS2,
Notice is hereby given thatthe following-named
settler has filed notice of his intention to make
final nroof in support of his claim, and that S3id
proof will be made before the County Clerk of
Columbia Uo. at ftt. .Helens, ugn, on r riaay,
June 2, 1S2, viz: Charles 1. C. Grann, Home
steai Application No. 2827, for the E A of N. W
r K A of S. W. 4 of Sec. 1.T. G N. II. 4 W.
He names the following witnesses to pr.-iv.ehis
continuous residence upon, and cultivation of,
said land, viz:
W. H. Con vers, of St. Helens. J. W. Jones,
Morris Karr, and G. T. Poster of Riverside, all
of Columbia County, Oregon.
T. BAR IN, Register.
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Notic3 for Publication.
United States Land Office, )
Oregon Citv, Oregon, June 27. 1SS2. J
Notice i herebv given that the following
named settler has filed notice of her intention to
make fjn;d proof in support of ln-jr claim, an I
that said proof will be made before W. H. Con
yers, CountyClerk of Columbia Co. at St. Helens
Oregon, on Monday August 14, 1S2, viz:
Matilda L. Winslow, Homestead Application
No, 4702 for the S. E. I of Sec. 2, T. 4. N. R. H
W. :
She names the following witnesses to prove her
continuous residence upon, and cultivation of,
saiil land, viz:
Win. Ri llev. ChasBriggs, Judge Seth Pope,
and N. L. Gray, all :f St. Helens, Columbia
Countv, Oregon.
L. T. BARIN, Register
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Notice of Application to Purchase
Timber Land
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Land Office at Vancouver, W. T. 1
June 24th, 1S8
S82. f
Ntice is hereby given that in compliance with
the provisions of the Act of Congress approved
June 3, 1X78, entitled "An Act for the sale of
Timber Lan Is in the States of California, Ore
gon Nevada, and in Washington Territory,"
Richard J. Trousdale of Cowlitz County, Wash
ington Territory, has this day liled in this office
his application to purchase the North A of South
West .4 and the South West J of South "West J of
Sec. 12, Tp. 9 N. R. 2 W. f the Willamette
Meridian.
Testimony in the above case will be taken be
fore the Judge f the Probate Court of said
County, at Kalama, W. T. on Monday, the
4th of "September 1S82.
Any and all persons claiming adversely thfe
above described land, or any portion thereof, are
are hereby required to file their claims in this
office within sixty((0) days from date hereof.
FRED W. SPARLING, Register.
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Notice of Application to Purchase
Timber Lands.
Land Office at Vancouver, W. T. )
June 24, 1881. f
Notice is hereby given that incompliance with
the provisions of the Act of Congress approved
June 3rd. 1S78, entitlea " an Act for the sale of
Timber lands in the States of California, Oregon,
Nevada, and Washington Territory," George
F. White, of Cowlitz County, Wash. Territory
to purchase the S nth A of North East $ and the
North h of South East "4; of Sec. 2, Tp. J N. R. 2
W. of Willamette Meridian.
Testimony ia the ab ive case will be taken be
fore the Judge of the Probate Court at Kalama,
on Mondav, September 4, 1882.
Any and all pers ns having adverse claims to
the above descibed lands, or any portion thereof,
are herfby required to file their claims in this of
fice within sixty (GO) days from date hereof.
FRED W. SPARLING, Register.
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risaniactarcraof pjinjct .4V
THE MITCIIET.I. STANDARD
Also Three-Pprtne and Fotir-SpringWaeons, and Side-SpriiMT Kuggies.
The MI 1 CH ELL. WAGON' U Monarch of the Road: only the very best stock tue4 fit It dtm
traction and made by the best wa?on mechanics in the world. The Spring Wagoa and Bum De
partment is entirely separate from the Farm Wagon shops. And for the manufector 0f Chi clM 9t
rerk WG luve fottUUCS uasurcatfcd. Send for Catalogue and lUuitrated Price List.
CUTCU-XL, LSWI9 & CO., U-Cia, tTtOs
J. V. CAMPBELL,
Civil Engineer and
Surveyor.
St. Helen, Oregon.
All business attended to with promptness anil
dispatch. au!3tf
JA2CS3 3- DAVS 1TP OUT,
DEALER IX
C0UFECTI9HARIES
of all kinds,
Knickknicks, Bread,
and other Varieties of the same Class
Soda, Sarsapirilla, Lsnsnads,
Of the Dest Quality, and
BILLIVUDSi.
River Street, SSt. Heeln, Oregon.
Frost's Tur:i3i Jlug Patterns.
- STAMPED OX BVRLAP IN
COLO US.
Beautiful designs to ba made of ragi rr yarn
So simple that a child can make them.
For Sale at
F- A- Lemcmt's,
St. elex Oregon
Real Estate Bought and Sold on
Commission.
Information civen concerninc Lands, Titles,
Deeils, etc. All business attended to with the
greatest care.
ENOCH . ADAMS.
No Patents, Ho Pay.
PATENTS
Obtained for Mechani
cal Devices, Com
pounds, Desisrns and Labels. A 11 preliminary
examinations as to .patentability of inventions,
free. Our "Guide for Obtaining ratcn'." is
sent free everywhere. Address
LOUIS DAGGER &. Co.
Solicitors of Patents,
Was a i no to .v, D. C.
Established ISC I.
n41miy
vV1 business now before Ih
H public. You can make
titX Er reA money faster at work tor
s af y us th:m at anytUin; rise.
will start vou. S12 a day and upwards made
at home by the ind'i.-.trious. Men. women, boj-
nnd trills wanted everywhere to work for us.
Now is the time. You can work in spare time
onlv or irive vour whole time to the business.
Ymi c:m live at home and do the work. No
other business will pay you nearly as well. No
one can fail to make enormous pay by enagin:;
at once. Costly Outfit free. Money made fast,
easily, and honorably. Address Tuck & Co.
Augusta, Maine. Cjanly
ta JL? bJ iT
We continue to act as Solicitors for Tatents,
Caveats, Trade Marks, Copyrights, etc., for the
Unitetl States, Canada, Cuba, England, France,
Genr-any, etc. We have had
thirty-five years exp3rience. .
Tatents obtaine I throu,di uh are noticed m the
Sciextimc Ameiucan. This lar"i and splendid
illu.stratrated weekly paier, &i.'20 a year, shows
the Progress of Science, is very interesting and
has an enormous circulation. Address MuNN
& CO., Patent Solicitors, Publishers of SciEK-m-io
Amkkicax, 37 l'arlc Kow, New York.
Hand book about Patents sent free.
J. KELLOGG & GO'S
Steamers
Joseph Kellogg
and
Toledo,
ron
COTLITa RIVER,
Steamer JOSEPH KELLOGG leaves Port
lam 1, foot of Yamhill Street, for Ereeport on
Tuesilay, Thursday and Friday at7 'clock A. St.,
via Willamette Slough, touching at St. Helen,
f)"lunibiaCity, Kalama, Carroll's Point, Rainier,
Cedar Landin r, Monticello and all intermediate
iMints. lletuming Leave Ereeport Monday,
Wednesday anil Friday at G o'clock A. M. .
Steamer TOLEDO 'leaves Portland for Cow
'itz Prairie on Monday and Thursday at 6 A. M.
via Willamette Slougli and above landings.
touching at Freeport, Arkansas, ()lo.ma and.
Way Landings. Returning Weilnesday and
Saturday. 3setf
Lewis and Lake River Trans
portation Company's
Fast anl avi.rite Steamer
L ATOIT A,
W. G. Wieb, Mastex
U UI leave Li Centre for Portland via St.
Helen, Quigley's Landing a:id Columlai Jiie
every Monday, Wednesday an I Fri lay at i o'
clock A. M., touchin ' at ail wav landings.
Returning will leave Everdiu'an l Ferrill's
naii, root or Alder Street, Portland, every
Tuesday, Thursday an 1 Saturday at 10" o'clock,
A. M. fcharp.
For freight and pMs&ge apply oard. Ssetf
ore?
2F HEIGHT Tvaaojra.
PLATFORM SPRING WAGON.
ItTTPSItT-
Celebrated Sinrlo lreechloainr Ehot
Gun, at $12 up. Daabls-barrel k.im h-loi!arsf
at up. Muzzle and Breach -loarflnr Cuds, JUflM,
ani ristol. of fxt A-rpmre-i Enjrlih and American
nkn. An kinds of sportlnjj implemonls ar4 rti
r's reqn'rM lijr spo-tntnn anJ run makers. Colt's)
Now Breech-! oadinff Soublo Guns tJi
beat for t?irr".
JOSEPH C. CRUGD It CO..
712 P'-rJrft ft.. PMIarfclcMa. p,
I SALOON.
ENOCH SHINTAFFER,
Proprietor.
"r7ia33, "WTiiskies, Braaaio3,
Bear, j Cigare, and Soda "Wator
All of the best quality.
Corner of Cowlitt and River Street,
i St. Helen. Orkoox.
T;IT-S HO'P.-
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Milk-Pan3,Bucket3,Stove-Pipe.
Granite I ron-Ware
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Everything in tha lina at POETLATTD Price.
WILLIAM WOODMAN,
i . St. Helen. Qhkoo.v. .
TH I Q D A JPR ,nav ,)e found on file at Geo
inio r r cn i. jown & Cov Nea-.
per Advert ing Bureau (10 Spruce Sr. i where
advettiin. cmtracts rcav be made for it in
NEW Y-.KK
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L. T. FISIIKK, ldverfisiii- Agent
21 Merchants Exchange, S. F.t i
authorized to receive advert!
niciits for this paper.
NERVOUS DEBILITY.
A SURE CURE GUARANTEED.
Da- e. c. west's m:k? and braiic-
TREATMENT, a specific f..r Hvsteria, Piz.f.
ness. Convulsions, Nervous Headache, Mental
Depression, Iaw of Memory, S(erinatorlMrA,
Impotencv, Involuntary emixHioiid. nrimntiir
old are, caused by over-excrti m, self-abiup f.r
over-indulgence, which le;tds to misery drcajr
and death. One lox will cure recent cm .
acii lOX CoutAllM one month's treatinnt; m.
dollar a box. nr six boxf foe five .lollrM-
mail pre .aid on receipt of mice. We vuarni-
six boxen to cure any case. With each order re
ceived by u.s for ix-boxeM, accompanied with
five dollars, wc will nend the purchaser our wri
ten j,-arantee to return the money if the trcai.
ment does not etfect a cure. Guarantees Uuu. I
only .y
' WUODAIil), CLARKE Sl CO.
holtaale and Retail Dniiriatsrl'ortljind, Cr.
egon.
Onlers by mail at regular prices.
n27fl7
a week in your own town. $3
Outfit free. No risk. Everv.
thinnew. Capital not rerjuir-'l.
We will furaiah yuii everything.
Manv are inkin firtiin
Ladies make :ih much a men. ami lovs nnd u-iV i
make 'reat pay. Reader, if you want a bui
nes at which you can make reat pay all the
time you work, write for particular to II. II ai
LETT tc Co., Portland, Maine.
Cjauly
NOTICE.
We have arranged with the Iowa'Farmer Ca..
ot Cedar Rapids', Iowa, ( who are the publishers
of mie of the bet farm painsrn in the west ) to
iuiuiho tneir ime journal one year at loe low
rate of Sl.OO, or it and our own naner one vear
at S3. 00; and each one who eulwcribea under
this offer will receive, free, an elegant portrait
of Jarne A (Jarrield.
ESTABLISHED IN 1852
L. P. Fisher's
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c.ono, California St., S. P.
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alio A'eStl fre access to them during bmnses e
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office of L. P. Fisher. ocl5tf
We hereby notify the Public that from the 1st.
of January 18S2 wharfage will le charged
on everything wumitrd from, or landea
on our dock. Oeneral irif rrluitnl Kf K t
2j cts. !er 1 ton or lens than 1 ton, over 1 ton 50
ct. and at the rate of 23 ctn. for every addition,
al ton or part of a ton. Social contract made
to large shippers
jOK. a 4 Send stamp fr
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