THE OREGON MIST.
UuitMl XUte ill bmx Oflklil Nasr
Bt. Uslsju.. May , MM,
tasrs
LOCAL AND GENERAL.
District court cnvsae neat
Men
Wsuled Girt t 4 tfgtat ttatiaewwk,
Call el Oils eta.
ApecleJaete ot fM telle! soap at
Hose' drug etre MM
Editor Paris, el Ilia Hehalem Jour
nal, bald v a Jr last Friday.
Mra. W. M. UasMIs, of Qoble, paid
Tm urn pieaaant eeii Tuesday.
Mrs. W. 1L Dolman returned from
8iklm lat Sunday, wher ah bad
beau on a Uit for lb pact fortnight.
Tba amilina eountenance of Mr. W.
A Young, peoples' party candidal lr
cltvol superintendent, Waa on our
slrerte last Friday.
Cltariea huckm M having a oaw
coat of paint put on- bis retida
Ml
ekr
jT
V
ltch, vbtav ompltd, will
grsatly w Its appserauce.
Quite a number of St. Ileleitsitss
' want ta Asiorle oa tba Mascot Wed.
nsaday to attand tha centennial cals
brauoii and raport a grand affair.
lira. J. R. Beetle, ir., and dauglitar,
Anna, left last Saturday for Cottage
CKova and Salem, wbtra thay expect
to iait with relativee for a fww weeks.
lie now raaidane baing aractad by
r. K. Cui, ta assuming ennskierabie
proportional aad when cmpltd trill II L K
ba an ornamanl to that portion of ihJf-'A. of
cftr.
ifof I
Uucbla Bro. ara having a saw
j.uiou.tba old Ooad Templars' ball,
, and tba lunar part of tba upper tiory
repaired, aftar which tba Old Fellows
wiil occupy it lor their rotating.
According to tha Astoria Herald, the
aaliuow. psak ao far this yaar liaa W
far below that of former aaaaoua. Sal
mon ara vary acarca at Ihla tima, and
fishermen ara beeomiaf greatly V
couragad. '
If r. A. 8. Draaaar, of Oregon City,
will ba praaant aad addraaa tha Har
riioa Club tbla (Friday) avaniiig on
tba political Iseuee. tat very body
turn out and baar him. You may
leara aomeihing that will do you good.
Tba following taacbara war preaant
aA tba publia examination tbia week :
Kill Fannie Rnrk, Reuben. Or.; Kai
A. McOuIre Oillion; Gertrude E.
Badger, Cletekeate; Jessie Downs, Sv.
Johns', Ruth B. Bsdcer, Woodland;
Mr. Charles Ilray, Chilton. Board of
eismlneit, 8uperintandut Watta, A.
B, Littla and Mra. N. E. Dolman.
W.J. Rica baa returned from an ex-
tensive tour ol the Nehalera and date
kenie eouatry, wbiob ha visited in be
half of tba republican party, and he
raporta good andieneaa at every point,
except ana, and while tba republican
bra not "loud moulhed" and boiiteroui,
ha aaya they ara feeling good ; ara well
aatiified with their couoiry,ibai party,
and tba ticket. Ha predicta for tha
republican ticket, tbi yea, aw over,
vlu-lminc Hialoritvae etreat many ot
the betlr Mass os democrats, who do
not sudors sirarchy and tyrsny, a
nropoard by tha "aurahaada," have ex
pressed their Intentions of atayina; by
the frea inatiiution of tbia country,
and doing their duty in perpetuating
ita pesoelulass and napptmss, aua
prosperity 5 therefor, they will help to
avppreee tba riotoua excitement being
railed by the paaplaa' party, by voting
again! lb cundidalaa of that party
in this connty. -.
Wbatth Mlnnaaot Btata Athori
- tiea Know A boat Then.
St. PaaU Minn ., Pfcmaer Preea.
If" there li a - doubt in anybody'
rnind aa ta tba equality of th . varioua
. baking powder of tha market, it will
ha eettled by tba evidence given upon
tMeawbJaet "V a Btata official of
Mihneaota. Tb Dairy and Food
CommiMioa and tha HUM Chemirt.
ara tha bigbMt official authorities upon
aioh subjeeU in this state, and their
evidence will ba accepted aa dtiintur
ted and uaprajudiced. It ia their
buiinvu to aiamina tha quality of tba
s different food product, and to uh
pre tha sale of those found impure
aad unwholasom, and all wilt admit
that thay hava performed tbeir duties
without (ear or favor.
."At a raoant axamination by a legis
lative committee to determine tha
qualities of thf various baking powders
aiild in Minnesota, BUI Cbemiel and
Analyst to ths Food and Dairy Com
' sntMioner, Dr. Charles W. Drew, gave
tba following evidence:
Qnes. Dr. Draw, I aa by the report
of tba Dairy and Food Comnjusioo of
this State that In making analyses of
the various baking powder of the
country yon report as a result of your
work that the Royal Buklng Powder
oontalos and f Wee off in baking a
greater per cent, of esrbonie aeid ga
(leavening fas) Ihsn any other baking
powder made; is that true!
Ana. Yes, 8ir; that is k fact.
,Quss. Doctor, yon also found from
..Mrfment that tbe. Royal Baking
ppwder will keep longer and retain it
onalltiaa bbttar than any other powder
made, did yonnotT
i n. Y Sir s I think it does.
Ques. Wow, tba two most desirable
qualities in naamg powuer
..nm.tnl eauhonla acid caa it eon-
tina aiul fflvaa off and tha length of
" time tt will keep, are they notT
ImuYm Mr. '
Quee. Then th Royal Baking Pow-ar.-noaessaina
these aualitie. la the
hart twkwdac mala. la it notf -
' Ani-Well. that would be the
' natural eonclnslon.'
Ques-Well, that la tba fact, la it
... nntf -
Ana. Yss, I think it la. Ieonaider
it on of tba bast baking powdera made.
''"-''""... .Alienator,
Bfire It rst Urtrodnclion. Kleetrle Bit,
tare hM caund" raplnly In papular lavor,
trata now It I clearly In the lead ameae;
vara medkal tonlcei and alteratives-eon.
UiHInftnathlns wbkrb permii! use a a
VevaraVe or lnunlcaDt, ith i rawgnhwd ai
the eesa and parnt medicine for aU U-neats-of
stomach, liver and kidney. It
win kMriaah. indieeallon. eon-
atlpattin,.aod delve malaibv frmn the iy-ar-
gatiatMUoix s"""t 7uJ,b,,,?h
hMlUrar iha move will ne rclnnded rnce
aly Mpeabatttao tWd cyMSeev
Ran Estate TMtaafev.
OW Baker to Cbii()t Baker,, Und Id H4
a, n W i,ooo.
William Leurlal to Lncul P Uaaun, t.
giwa,viri, J. a. mj a700.
I oun a Murpay to L B Wwon, wW
eea ze, M n r S w. 120 aerei : tHO:
bertlechbrldf ta L P Uatvu, X (
hi a, r a w, am aem ; , ;eo .
, W H B LeomU le MartUi J Ubuealii. aaU
H of aX, etK.ef iwK. aad let of aee Ul,
1 7 a, r 6 , S aere; ajeoo.
0 D Xiy i It i Bbtrwln, nU ol mtu. ol
Ma w, 1 7 a, at w, (Oecrei i alio uii of
ee m, 1 7 B, r W.JO ten. In. ClaUop Co:
IWO.
l. r Haxan to A T Blue, aM of oli of ate
30. MM and iWof n.u, and mU of iwV
and lot 4 of mu 19, t o a, r 6 w, 40 acrei ; altu
nn ol or mo H,.t 7 a, r 6 w, 80 aarei bi
ClatMpOoj fl,0. .
1. 1 Haran et at to D A Blodgett, nU and
HOI ne)i and MM at iwH, lot 6, mo IS;
UonXof nKofM0 30. t7n, r S w, 401
arm; (010.
Dean Blaticbard to Bienor Symoni, luU t
and 4. bin U, in Kalnlir; 1300.
Unite iotutM to l'ikOlllls. loU It and
12ofoSl.indnwWof nwH.. and lot
nu7oft,iii
"
United t)tt to 1
So. I7n,r!w,10i
hd 7 of tee S3,.t I n, r 4 w, 167 10-100;
feter Holler, iw
; ftf we
acrei; patent.
Vemonls fiiiprorenitnl Co to A Blck-
man, latl blk 91, addition to , Veruonls;
a IS
Oicar Akin to Juhn M Crem, m)i o( ut
3. t S n, r S w, 10 aorsi; 11.100,
United BtataittO P Cliebtelln, nww of
mc34. t8 n, rs w,. 180 acret; patent.
L C Kinney to Sarah K Uigliton, i of
MJiof Meld,t7n,r w, SO scrn; $4.00.
Suit claim deed.
J L Klnary to Sarah K Lalghton, H of
Me U, 1 7 n. r 4 w, 10 aerw; $4 00.
Ui.ltetl fltatet to Dennl O Cantryt tmH
of Me 8, 1 4 n, r 2 w. 100 acrwa j patent.
m J enirwin to u r smi, ni oi ne4 oi
mc SO, uK and of ae'. mM ut iwjf, lot
4 of mo 19, 1 7 n. rt w. 401 anrei; also nM of
MX of ms M, 1 7 n, r w, SO acre in CUc
top Co; f2,6W.
Henry Blake to Mary L Blske, lot 1 and
z,blkl,Meer City; t.
liary h Ulake to U.nry Blake, lot Ublk-
Vttt City: 125.
JlaryL Blake and ho.beiid to H M
Fowler et al; neol nX see J. Hi. r I w,
40 scrw; loto and 2, blk I, Nr City,
llanry Blake to Laton Blake, t K of mH
of mc 44, and lota S and S In Me 88, 1 7 n, r
4 w; oMof MMofMe2,t6n,rIw, 20 acres;
lots 4, 4, . , to, 11, and 12, blk t, Stt City ;
$1. -
Btate of Oregon to K R Qulck.arX of o
ot m 21, snd ivK of nwX of mc22, t n, r
2 w, so acres; 1 160.
UalUd Slate to Anns Lengaeber. ewj
of see 83. tn, r 2 w, ISO acre; patent
United BtatM te i H Klmetida, iK of
ee , 1 7 n. r 4 w, 144 11-100 acrm; patent.
United 8latM ta Joeepb Oatrom, H ot
wW of Me 29; mX of nX of m 80. and
m-X of n of mo 31, 1 1 n, r 4 w. 160 acret;
patent
C 0 Capias to Bamual Kinder, land In mc
17. 1 1 n r I w. uit el lm deed ; 81.
OACBRCotoJB OUtner. aU of see 19,
ttn.rtwj 12.441.84. -
OAC RKtiJBOillner.nXof sec 18. t
4n. rtw:360.
K C Csnspbell to Walter J BorrrU . ( true-
tee J, K ef m 9, 1 8 n, r I w. 40 acre
81.000.
Jacob George to I Btanarood , wX ol aw
Uof MeS.t4B, rlw,44aerei; 1624.
B Kinder ta Emily L Yvaraaln,. 10 70-100
aern In mc 17. t8 nrr I w.
B Kinder to W H Dolmae, 18 44-100 acw
In mc 17 14 a, r I w.
Kinder to Btella D Butler, 11 40-100
acre in sees 14 snd 17, t 4 n. r 1 w. .
H lluckls and J If uckle, jr to A F Bird
enbrook, 20 avres in sm 84, 1 4 n, r 2 w.
Aufuat Frank toS K North, nwfc of sm
At8n.r2w.l48 41 10M acres, bond Inr
deed; 21.00.
United State to C Tlnwraon, swX of sec
2, 1 6 a, r 4 w. 100 scrM-, patent
Martin Albrecht to CK Allen, MX of sec
7,tSn,r2w; 210.
United Btatas to K Bodentroni. nX ot
e 19, t7a rSw.lOOaorei; patent.
K J Uartie to Viola & Mills,, lot 4, blk 9,
Vetsonia; $100. ' -
r A Moore to D J Bwltier and 0 W Cole,
alt: of lot 17. blk to, at Heb-n; 100i .
r A Moor to It J Bwiuer ana a w coie,
all tide land la front of lot 17, blk 10, Bt
UcwB; 800. .
Louit 0 Clark to Th Oreat Northern
Coal Co, t ol Beg, H of wX. snd wW
ef MUof ee22, sndwqrotac23, e) of
awar.audnearof aM,tt n,r4 w, 4W
cm; 8'0.00.
Veraonia Improvement Co to H A Web
ber, lota 4. 7. snd , blk 83. ted addition to
Vernenla; 19St
URWicktnhamtoJRllvrr, W of ne
qr et mc 21. 1 7 n, r 3 w, 80 scree 8874.
United Btatoi ta rrans Mfseiton. iwqr
of M or of lee 29. and vW of n qr, snd lot
2. mc82. 1 8 n.r 4 w, M4 SO-lOOaer; patent
United States to h Jolma, Iota 8 ana a ee
32, 1 8 a. aad lot 1, and ne qr of nw qr of
im 4. 1 7 n. r 4 w, 144 aeri; patent.
United BtatM to Rachel Welck. IK ol
wqr.Mqrof . lot 1, of M 10, t n,
r 4 w. 184 96-100 acres; parent.
United States to Adolph Ssndiin, eK ol
nw qr, snd lote I and 2. see 19, 1 6 n. r 4 m,
158 m 100 acres; patent
W A linker (ahertn to ' Messrs Akin,
BeHlngACo, nwqrof iec29,t4n,r 8 w;
biilTi deed. '
W W West Mir Wiattttck. lot 2 blk 8,
la town of tcanroM;8100. v
Unltsd BtatM to J B Dosn, "H al as qr
f are 24, 1 7 n, r 8 w, snd vH of sw qr sm
to. t n. r 2 w. 140 00-100 acrls; patent.
0 K Fowler to U H Whitntarah, nw qr of
nwarotto20.t4n,r2w,40cree; 8300.
United States to David Whim. s oi aw
qr, and lota It and 13 of sec 14, t fa, r a w,
128 48-100 acrM; patent
Kx Sheriff TC Watts snd Bhstlff W A
Meeker to 8 A Milee, iw qr of qr, and m
qrof iw qr of m 18, snd nM of nw qr ot mc
22.t8a.rlw. 160 acrM, heriff'e deed;
881184;
Sheriff W A Meeker toS A Miles, M qr
of aee 3t. t a, r S w, 180 acrM, slieriff s
deed; il,800. ,
linWHtatMtoJ P Compton, ne qr of
ii a . a w. KM arm : patent
H 0 Brnwn te Jacob e'urrer, aw qr of ae
.r i ii. r 9 w 4(i aeraa: toOO.
H United State Waller J Smith, w qrof
eae 23. 1 6 n, r 4 w, 109 acres; pim. -
United 8-ntM to WilHam Kenake, of
n qr of mc 27, and w of nw qr of aeo 28,
tfl n, r w, iw
acbool Report.
District Hn. 44, for month ending
May 6th. I8W: - ..
wmhr oi davs taueht, Z0; pupil
enrolled, 9; total number of day at
tendance, 154 ; total number day
abM.nt.Sf; average ddily attanduni e,
8 nnmbHr neiiher abearnf nor tardy,
a. iil aardinei. 0: ntrmberi of
visitors, A W. A. Yacar XeMber,
ft
BohaoHiowie Hoses. . '
Edna Eastabrook began, school- last
Monday.
Row Konkla is abMnt'. from, school
on account of licbneae.
1 Arthur Moare having flniahed Brith.
melio, ha aommeuced to study alge
bra, We expect to get eicureton rates on
some of the river boats, for the picnic
to be held here Juue 11.
All who are intermted in tinging,
will leM meet at tha church- next
Monday evening, for the purpose of
practicing soiia for the picnic.
Mrs. Qaddis, teacher of the Reuben
acbool, and MiM Badger, prtniury
teacher iu the ClHtikanie school, were
viiitora at school last Tueaday after
noon.
Teachrrs who csn assist in our
school picnic, will plasie send us the
title of the exercises that they can fur
nish, aa soon as tMMiihle, aa ' we wish
to have prograi.unei printed.
iena Blakesley, Eitgene Blakasley,
and Waits, and Frank Walts at
tended th celebration at Astoria last
Wedneaday. W, who could not go
to Astoria, will have a chance to
the . war ships Baltimore and
Charlsiton by going to Pottlaud But
urday.
This is the best sssson of the
for school, but teachers And It H
dimcult time to keep pupil interested
in their work ; especially when they
have been attending school during
must of the fall and winter months
without nuu'h real. Now, when every
thing uut-doorsi is so beautiful and
pleaaant, and so much more attractive
thun Ilia school room, tha teacher
must una exertion to kuep Hie school
up and in good working order. Pr-
rents should ssit the teacher by see
ing that their children are regularly at
ehool. Wa ara fully convinced that
many casea of tardiiiessasand absences
were uiuevMary in the acbool laet
month.
"All work and no til.iy makes Jack
stupid boy," ao thought the teacbt-r
la at Friday afternoon, and hence all
the pupils in both departments ir
resnective of ae or site were mar
shalled out to the picnic ground, and
there turned looae to revel m the beau
ties of nature. Binning waa tha only
exerciae of the hour, and the giila ee-
tiecially. to say nothing ot tha boy.
quit out sang the songbird of the
woods. All went as merr' a a- mar
riaiee bell, with tha exception of one
little incident by which a small boy
was brought to grief. There was Tiai
ble evidence that he had been chewing
tobacco, though he stoutly denied it,
but the teacher svsrebed hi pocket,
and brougi-t forth a plug of Climax
nearly as large as the boy mmeel!.
We think the small boys of St. Helens
chnol can "out-jfeneral" anythiug In
the exrewive ute of tnbacou. Wa
mtlat not forget to mention the game
of black man, in which all Joined ao
heartily, after which the "climax" hav
ing been reaehed, the crowd disrereed,
feeling that an occaaionnl hour ol rec
reation is not altogether unprofitable.
SCHOOL BIPOBT.
Thefollowine report ia taken from
the echool' rKiler for month ending
May 6th. MOT:
Dave attendance. 796 ; day abeent,
56; times tardy, 30; pupil enrolled,
43; daily average attendance, 40.
Number enrolled in first grade, 11 ;
number of days absent, 16. In Ibis
grade, Arthur Moore, Tom Muckle and
Mary Butke were not absent during
the month.
Number enrolled in the second
grade, 10; number of days abMnt, 9.
In this grade, Charlie Cooper, Uay
Whitney, Maud Decker, Eugene
Blakealey, Frank Watta, Fred Wel
kins, Daiay Watkins, aud Amy George
were not absent
Number enrolled ia third grade, 7 ;
number of days absent, 12. In thu
end. Percy (Jeorge, Lulu Ueorge. and
Oraca Milea were not abeent.
Number enrolled in the fonrth grade,
(Mra. Way, leacher) 16; number of
daya abeent, 19. In thin grade, Effie
Btrachan, Willie Btracban, Mabel
Way, Anna Ueorge, Florence ueorge,
Nellie C oper, Parl Decker, Eugene
Miles, (Hen Watkirs, aud Mary Do
four were not abMnt
QUEST KTXB ABSWMBD.
L Answered by Modjeeka Tink-
ham, Arthur Moore, Robert George,
aud Tom Muckle. The Manmmuth
cave ia the largest in the world. It ia
irr Kentucky, ami was discovered by a
hunter named HUtcbins in IbW. in
this cave are found many beautiful
and curioira thing. There are said
to be 32 kind of fish in the wa'ers of
this cave, all of which are without
eves. 8mall animate, snd a great many
insects are found there all- of which
are blind. .:
1 Answered by Aithur Moore.
The term "Uncle 8am" originated in
the war of 1812. Pruviniona for the
American army were stamped "U. 8 M
bv an inspector, tbey ' called Uncle
Sam ; ao the name became associated
with tba United States government
a. Answered by Lixxie CKinwra.
The first schooner in Oregon was built
on a small island, about four miles
above Portland, in 1741. It was about
40 tons burden, and the name of th
man who bnilt it was Felix Hathaway.
4. Answered by Eugene Blakesley,
Tom Muckle, and Fred Watkins. The
circulation of the blond waadiscovered
by Willism Harvey. In 1016. He Was
born in England, April 1st, 1578, and
died June 3rd, 1657. Hi view in re
gard to the circulation were not made
puMie until ids. -5.
Answered by Arthur Moore. No
rountry haa adopted free-trade abao
lulely. Tnrkey, Portugal, Greece, and
England ara called free-trade countrie.
In consequence of the free-trade doc
trine the Brat three are gradually aw-
eppearing from among the nation.
Th iiidulrie of England ara viaibly
declining, end her people are begin
ning to regard iree-traae aa a great
mistake.. ;
mw vnwnmn. ,
1. Who was the youngest president
of tbe United 8lateT 1 What presi
denta died on the fourth of July t 3.
What ia tha oldeat town rn Uregon,
and by whom settled T 4. Where I
the largest cave In uregon, arm wneo
discoveredf 0. What are the tan larg
est cities in th Dntid-8Ui8 tu order
of rank!
WW
riicetl
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W. J. RHUGECLE &z GO,
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Crockery,
Glassware, -Queensware.
LUMBER, SHINGLES, ETC.
Produce Taken In Exchange.
It Will Pay You
RAINIER, - -
Ti FIE RETAIL MERCHANT is the necesary
K I Ul!n nfTmil L.ln
1UCUIU1U V v i. v. ..
and the Consumer. He must protect the interest
of his customers by purchasing ir the lowest and.
and best markets, and by selling to his patrons
at the Lowest Possible Prices.
PROPRIETOR OF THE OLD ST. HELENS STORE,
In keeping these true principles of trade always in
view ; often leaves the old track and strikes "across
lots" for Bargains for his customers. His stock of
CcGeneral Merchandise
Is being enlarged by New Goods Every Day.
It la not convenient to name the msny different srtlcles kepfe
on aale. ani le from Dr Oo..da, Clothing : hxdin' Wear Gentlemen
Wear. Head Wear, Kobt Wear, yiour and FceU, Grocer e and tan
ed Goodn, Main and Hardware, I mckerv and Olanwar. Oranlta
and Tinware, Powder and Bliot, Hata and Cap, Boo'a aud 81iues
fitant UediriiiM, Toilet Articles, etc.
GENTLEMEN
We have just received the correct style in
Stiff Hats for the Spring of '92.
$ T 50 tO $500 PRICES FROM $ 1 .00 10 $5-00
V.' SEE WINDOW DISPLAY.
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MUCKLE
Manufacturer of
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GENERAL MERCHANDISE.
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ta-
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Bootf, Shoes,
Ladies' Dress Goods,
Furnishing Goods,
to consult our Prices.
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JS.2P". I Portland, Oregon. I
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high arm: ,
The only perfect family machini was awarded the only grand!
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IN THE CITY.
MAIN OFFICE:
1363 MarketStreeUF, California.
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Front 8treeti Portland. Or.
4 DEALER8 IN '
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Land Plaster $2.25 Per Barrel.
Also a Fine Lin of
GROCERIES AND PROVISIONS
Joseph Kelloss &
Joseph Kellogg
FOR COWLITZ RI VElt.
NORTHWEST Leave. KELSO Monday, Wednesday;
and Friday at 6 am. Leaves
day, and Saturday at 6 a. m.
JOSEPH KELLOGG Leave RAINIER- at 5 it. m.
daily, Sunday excepted, arriving at Portland at lOTO- a. m..
Returning leaves Portland at 1 p. m., arriving-at 6' p. nv
Farmers and Ilerchants'
INSURANCE COMPANY,
Albany, Or.
AUTHORIZED CAPITAL, - - - - 1500,000
SECURED CAPITAL, - . - - 247,500
PAID CAPITAL, . . - 74,250
FARM PROPERTY A SPECIALTY. .
All Losses Promptly and Satisfactorily Adjusted.
For particular! apple at th ottle f Moor A Cof, or Tor Mot offlo.
CLATSKANIE LINE.-
STEAIIER G. W SHAVER
j; W, SHAVER, Maater.
Leaves Portland from Alder-street dock Monday, via West,
port, Skamokawa, and Cathlamet, Wednesday and Friday for ,
Clatskaniej touching at Bauvies Island, St. Helens, Columbia
City, Kalama, Neer City, Rainier, Cedar Landing, Mt CofEar
Bradbury, Stella, Oak Point, and all intermediate points, re
turning Tuesday, Thursday, and- Saturday;
Don't Buy Vour Druc
ANYWHERE BUT AT A EEGTTLAE - i
DRUG : STOIRH3.
rfOWWILt FIN0THB -
Freshest, Purest, and Best of Everything ;
Clatskanie Drug Stored
DR J. E". HALLy Prayrietor.
Scale Kimball Pianos and Kim
and defy competition!
Mestloa thl.
izpoBiuon in, ioo;
AT LOWEST PRICES.
Co.'s River Steamers,
and Northwest
PORTLAND Tueaday, Thurtv