THE OREGON MIST.
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T. HSUMK.JUNK 10, 1891
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LOCAL AND GENERAL
Blackliarriei are now ripening.
Lug tcale fur sale at the Mibt office
t 80 cent each.
John Alibott u viaitlntf In Port
land laat week.
' Wanted Gl 1 to do light JiouMWork
Cttftlthleet.-' ,
yrha ilHtnrmii mm not getting very
rich thi year.
Hpcelalale of fine toilet eoej nl
Bum' drug autre title week.
Remember that yon ran get receipt
book t lll oflice (r CO cvnte each.
CoodJerable drift w.kmI paste down
the river now in consequence of the
water.
yCept. F. A. Larannt wee the flnt
mm 10 vote Dtiuer me new uw iu i o y
lumbia county. " .
Cull on A. A. Simmons, near the il
courthouse end get doten of thoee
Cue cabinet photos for 200,
Mn. Noltner, wife of A.Noltner.edi
tor of the Prilnd Daily Dispatch,
dieJ in Portland last Balurday.
Dr. J. W. Merve and una, Lin
coin ana Joeeph, were In town txst
Tuesday proving Hp on their home
teede.
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The vote in Deer I!ani precinct
title year ie over 100 abort of two year
ago. In mnet every nther precinct in
... t I . .
no eouniy inrre na ueen a K'. j
', Hon. T. A. McBride, for eiroflii
juilte, received majority of 950 vole
in Clackama couqIv, hit home. ThU
epeake well for man, when he re
ceive audi a majority at home.
Tbe iteamer T. J. Potter will take
au excursion party from ICutso and
way landing to Mullnomah Fall,
Saturday, June 18, 1892, leaving Kutmi
at 8 a.m.; Rainier 6: 20; and St. Hel
en 8:30. Fare round trip. 100.
Mr. C. C. Slavena, of Gaatle Rock,
wih., wits caller at Thb Mit ofllcv
Wedaeday. Mr. 81aven in one of
Caalle Rock'a enterprising merchant,
and came oeer in the lutrreat of the
church excursion which gova to Mult
nomah Fall on Saturday, June 18.
The election in St. Helen wet car
ried on in the moat quiet ami orderly
manner. Thei were very few "hot"
eoatruversie on the itieeta, and each
mm eenid to know how lie wanted
to voje, and proceeded, uoruolutted, to
depoiit hie ballot. Uitiim pollad the
largest vote ef any precinci iu the
county at the June election.
Senator Tongue i deieated in Waeh
Ington county by H. B. Huaton, dtmio
rral. Four year ago th-se eame two
men ran for the eUte eenate, and the
former wa elected by only a email
Majority. Tougue'e defeat i due
olely to hi action in the last eenaie
on tbe ?smciit bill, a he is charged
with having defeated that popular
nmasur.
The excursion to Multnomah FalU
Saturday, June 18, i for a benefit of
the Caatle Rock aud Kelso Preatiy
briaa churche. The elegant steamer
T. J. Poller ha been secured for that
occataiou at a lure expenee. Two
cornet bands will be on board aud will
furniah excellent niueic for tbe enter
tainment of the paaoeiiger. Thi ie
an eieiireioit that the people ol t
Heleu cau not afford to mis. Round
trip 1.00.
Work on the construction of the dike
in Callilamet bay on the Lower Co
lumbia it progressing rapidly, under
tbe general control of th.l port of P in
land committee. The work i being
iloue bv Contractor Jacobaon, who ie
puaUiug operation with all practicable)
vigor. From 100' to 130 pila are be
ing driven daily. At Walker Mud
the work ha been- suspended, owing
to the higUy water which haa aub
merged the querry. from which the
supply of rock fin the dike work i ob
taiuod. But thi tnpeniiioii will only
be temporary,. Already the good ef
feet of the dike is perceptible on the
depth of the channel. When coin
Dieted, tbe dike will produce a very
marked change for the better in the
condition of the river at thi) point
Robert Day, the Woodland mur
it er, Wits hanged at ICtUnm List Fri
day. There were about 600 people
pien, women, and children who wit
nested the execution of the first man
banged in Cowliu county, and also
the flret one in the state of Washing
ton sinoe lU admission to sUtehood
Into tbe Union. Day made a long
speech on'tha scaffold, reviewing bi
crime, end exprewed no regret el kill
ing Beobe, saying that he (Beelx ) hud
frequently insulted himself and fam
ily. He left a long letter giving a his
tory of hi life. He wa a confederate
soldier during the late war, and after
ward emigrated to Idaho, where be
lived for several years, after which he
moved W Cowhts county. He leave
a, wife aud five children, the oldeat be
ing 20 year of age. It la thu
family are in straitened circumstance.
After about 20 minutes the body wan
ent down and turned oy r to the
frieud of the condemned man for buy
ial. The execution, under the super.
vWonof Bheriff Holmes, Was suo-
School closed Friday list ha-1 .g
been fu suasion three suoce-sive t r m
of three month each. Tui hue hjn
the only tcli joI yer in the history of
Ht. liuleo, coniallng of nine months;
hut people ll'ialty ee tlie disadvantage
to pupil of such long Interval, of rent
from their tudie, and so continued
school the proper length of lime thi
year. Many vi-.it ire were present al
the closing exercises Thursday and
Friday afternoon, among whom were
Mr. W.ut, Mrs. M sire, Mrs. Walking
Mrs. Frank Mile, H. A. Miles, H. P,
Watklns.'Kitlie Moore, Maud Swager
Mary Wtts, Maud Wa'te, M.tb,-1
l)4ii of ScappoMie, Newton Perry and
flortie Campltell of Ifoultou, and Cora
Johnson of KeU'i. Professor Jones has
ever aimed during hi nine month oi
m:liixil here to create within the iiiind-
f his pupil a deaire to advance, and
he juaily merits the high esteem ami
giNid will expreted by the c1khj1 al
it close.
Every (choolhoue in Amerk-a
should float the Niars and stripe. Four
ear ago the idea wa first suggested,!
ttid a very great number of M-hai in
ihis country huve a flag. Sufficient
lime lis passed to make it possible to
judge of the good result that cotpe
from the uittitrlin of the American
llag abve o many aehoolhouje. It
promote patriotism, It tir up in the
heart of boy and girl the hope of
living to be brave men and good
women, and it (tiiiiulate a love for
study of history. We hope it will not
bit long before this emblem of Ameii
can liberty muy not only float over
the eubt.ol.iouse at 8.. Helens, but
over every uliooIlwut iu tin great
country.
Professor W. C. Aylsworth, of Port
I iml, will cive a musical entertainment
in 8t. Helens on Fiiday evening, June
17, 1892, consisting of vocal mid in
trumentitl, and musical tpecialitie,
among which is the performance of
three tunes siiiiultaneoiii'ly." Mr.
Aylsworth ha a fine voice and is able
to render hie selection in a pleasing
iitinner. Our people should not fail
to attend thi performance. It will be
a icai.it treat.
Last Tuesday night burglar entered
Judge MiMtre' room in the St. Charles
hotel in Portland, and stole hi 1250
watch and 2.r-0 in coin from hi
clothe. The Judge being very tired
and sl.-epy (mm the effect of the cam
paign just ended, did not discover un
til the next moriiitig that there had
been anyone iu hi room during the
night.
We call the attention ol our reader
to the ad of W. J. Deiti, general mer-
chaudise, Rainier, Oregon. Mr. Deits
hae lately completed a new store at
Rainier and stocked it entire with new
good,and i now prepared to supply hi
customer with the very beet iu every
line.
The saloon nf R. R. Foster Co., st
Reuben, was robbed Wednesday, the
thief gaining an entrance through
the rea' while the proprietor was at
supiier. Ciutahlerable money and
caber valuable wa taken.'
The Potter came down with the
mail Wednesday at noon, with the.
Telephone's crew on board, the lat ter
steamer being tinder repuir at Port-
latmY'
k. H. Blakesley was elected justice
ol me peace lor union precinct oy a
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lance majority over Scott Nuttn
lieople s party candidate. J
Don t rail to go on the church ex
eursinti one week from tomorrow.
The T. J. Potter will be elegantly fined
for the. occtuioo.
When you arcs in need of blank
not books, call st Thb Mist oflice.
Price, SO cente.
A Pare Baking Powder.
A baking powder that can be de
pended uKn to be free from lime and
alum i a desideratum in these duyi
of adulterated food. So far a can be
judged from the official reports, the
"Royal" seems to be tbe only one yet
found by chemical analyse to be en
tirely without one or the niher. of these
substances, and absolutely pure. Thi
il is shown, result from the exclusive
use by its manufacturers of cream of
urtur specially refined and prepared
by patent prrtceaees which totally re
move all impurities. The cost of this
chemically pure cresm of tartar is
much greater than any other, and it
is Used in no baking powder except
the "Royal," the manufacturers of
which control the patents under which
it ie refined.
Dr. Edward O. Love, formerly analy.
tical chemist, for the U. 8. Government,
who made tbe analyse for the New
York Slate Board of Health in their
investigation of baking mwder, and
whose intimate knowledge of the in
gredient of a I those sold in thi mar
ket enable him to speak authoritively.
ay ot the purity, wholcsomenee,eud
snKtrW quality ot the "Royal" :
."I find tbe Royal Baking Powder
composed of pure and boleume in
gtedien:. It I a cream of tartar
iKiwder. ami noes not commit ei'tier
alum or phosphates, or other injurious
substance.
Prof. Love's tests, aud the recent
olBi ial iete by both the United States
and Canadiaii Governments, show the
Royal Baking Powder to be superior
to all others in streiitfth aud leavening
power, It la not only l he most eco
nomical in use, but makes the puree',
finest flavored, aud most wholesome
food,
, School Jteport.
The following is taken from the
reginter of 8t. Helens school for month
eiidiiijj June 8, 1892;
Duy allendaiice, 601 ; times tardy
32; days absent, 62; pupil enrolled,
37; pupils belonging, 311; daily uverage
attendance, 33.
Pupil who hare not been absent
during- the month: Grace Miles, lluisy
Welkins, Amy George, Muud Di cker,
May Whhuey, Frank Mo. ire, Arthttt
Moore, Tom Mtiekle, Effle Strachan,
Aim George, Eugeue Mi es, Glen
Welkins, Mary D n four and Clyde Mc-
Nulty.
TkRM SUMMARY,
Day taught, 60; day attendance,
2276; day abent, 147; time tardy,
45; pupils enrolled, 46; pupil belong
ing, 40; average daily attendance, 38
Pupils who were not absent during
he term; Grace Miles, Daisy Wot-
kins, Amy George, Maud Decker, M,i
Whitney, Frank Moore, Arthur Moore,
Com Mitcklc, Elflii Btrachun, Alum
Georgi-j Eugeue Miles, Glen Walkins
Mary Dufonr.
SUMMARY FOR THB YEAR.
Moolb Kndlng
HaptsintMir J4....,
Ootober M
Nuveinlwr 24
loeemtr26.
Jnntisry 2S ..........
February X
April
May.
June s
mi S7
SO) 97
ao 819
Di 7M
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UD77U
Y Pupil who have nut been' abre.it
during the year: Grace Miles, Daisy
Watkins, May Whiiny, Maud Decker,
Arthur Moore, Tom Muc-kleand Anna
George. Those only absent one day :
A mv fiu,nrtm P..N.V luiita. Frn.t Wat-
kill and Florence Georite. A
. Too much caunol be said in praise
of the few who have been an rcgul.tr in
attendance. Other whose name are
not men tinned have also attended
school quite regular, but were un
avoidably absent a few day during
the year. We feel truly grateful to
all who have by their g'aal will, faith
ful study and attendance at school,
aided us iu making the school a suo
cess, aud they will ever be held in
kind remembrance. Mrs. Way, the
an' Unt teacher, by her indefatigable
energy and willing interest, ha done
much to make the school a succea.
The directors, patron aud friends ot
the school have our thank for their
words of encouragement end their
manifested interest. We also wish to
thank Tub Oh boom Mist for iu kind
ness in publishing our report aud
school notes. C. H. Jones,
Principal.
DKAFXKS8
CUHEII
TKICITV
BY ELEC
Other Case Given to Show the
Wonderful lteaults on Chronic
Disease.
(Morninn OreRonian, Jane 7.)
Editor Oregoniau For a long time
I have been getting dvuf, accompanied
with ringing noise in car. Dr. Darriu
treated me 10 minutes with electricity
and With other me us, and to my great
satisfaction. I can bear a well a
ever. I reside al North Yamhi.l, Or
egoil. . U A. VAHUJSKfUo,
, ineLEl.city Marshal H. W. Goldbeck,
, Vlincouw. Wash. I hydrocele for
years cured. Thomas Madison, Farnv
inKUin, Oregon, ecrofuloa swelling
under the ear, causing total deafness,
cured. A. E. Millgr, pluitoxmpher,
277 Knott street, Albioa.Oregoiij strict
ure many years so life was despaired
of, enred. T. W. Godfrey, 894 Mione
aota avenue, Albany, Oregon, rhuuma
tittn o he could scarcely get to tlie
doctor oiKce, cured.
Dr. Darrin can be found at 270
Washington street, Portland, Oregon ;
the Review building, Spokane, Wash.,
front 10 to 5 daily, 7 to 8 evenings j
Sunday, 10 to 12. Consultation free.
They ruuke a specialty of all disease
of eye, ear, nosj and throat, catarrh,
deafness, bronchitis, la grippe, coif
sumption, dyspepsia, heart, liver and
kidney diseases. All nervous, chronic
and private disease of men, including
stricture, hydrocele, varicoce e, ami all
peculiar female troublii are conllJent
iully and euccessfully treated. Most
case can teceive home treatment after
a visit to t he doctor' office. Inquiries
answered. Circulars and question
blank sent free.
,tij .irilr.u.
aTAMi'-CAMPHKt,L..-At the r-sid ice of
tbe bride a areiits, nt Houlton Or., Mon
nnae a iiarenu, nc nouuon ur., Jion
June 6, i&)2,' by Judgv Bwiuer. Mr.
lilp Mmuii. of Latourtlle Falls, and
i Gertrude Campbell, of lloultvn.
clay. June B, isajf,- n.
I'd Hit
Ul-u
Iinniediittely after the ceremony was
performed the young couple, accom
panied by it number of friends, eamu
to St. Helerte, ami Troni here went to
Raiuitir to visit rl.itive for few days.
alter wlii.-h they go in Lalourelle Falls
where they wdl iu future reside. Tub
Mist extend congratulations to Mr.
and Mr. Stamp, aud wish for them a
long and prosperous married life.
OIRN-WIUSCIN.-On June 8, 1W2, at the
l lcnre o' Ui otnviutiuj J.istl e. Mr. J.
Dean. Mr. Km! C. t.irt and Mhs Mol
lie Wilson, uutb of Columbia conuty, Or
egon. -
The grtKitn 1 one of Rainier' pros
perous farmer, and had everything in
readme to go to bouaekeep ng, where
he, with hi newly-made wife, went
alter the ceremony iraa performed.
, , Bwmt'i ttlghtsmu Jade. .
The towu of Hueneme boturta, or
did boattt until recently, of a justice)
of the peat who once bud a cane be
fore him which involved the) owner
ship of a hen. The fowl waa only
worth two or three bits, but the re
spective claimant wore in dead ear-,
neat, and fought the cam with aa
much rigor aa if several thousand
dollar were involved. Many time
the value of the ben Waa expended in
legal and attorneys' feea. and a vast
array of witneeeea were called to
testify aa to the proper ownership of
poor little biddy.
The evidence wa so contradictory
that the JuMtice was unable to decide,
but suddenly a bright thought struck
him. "Court adjourned. Gimme
that ben," be said, and tbe fowl,
which had been brought into court
a aa exhibit, wa turned over to
him. Followed by the wondering
plaintiff and defendant, counsel, wit
neeeea and spectator, he went
straight to the locality where the
rival claimant resided, paced off the
diatanoe. between the two houses,
halted exactly midway and then let
the chicken go. The fowl did not
hesitate for a aecond, but with a glad
squawk half ran half flew to one of
the houses, and the judge immedi
ately pronounced the occupant there
of the rightful owner of the bird and
gave judgment accordingly. The
righteousness of tbe docwion was
never questioned. Ban Francisco
Chronicle.
A Caasalta t Ktwlaf.
In the Missouri campaign of 1880
two of the most fascinating men in
the state were pitted against each
other. T. T. Crittenden and D. P.
Dyer. Mr. Crittenden started tbe
campaign aggressively by kissing the
ladies filially, fraternally or pater
nally, as the case might be. Mr.
Dyer followed suit, and the contest
of grace and abandon was clearly a
tie. Then Mr. Crittenden stole a
march on his unsuspecting opponent;
he began on the babies. No baby of
any qualified voter of tbe state es
caped the pressure of Mr. Critten
den's lips, or a delicate tribute to its
fine features and symmetrical body.
The effect of this movement waa
tremendous. Mr. Dyer was cam
paigning in tbe back districts, and
did not bear of his adversary's bril
liant stratagem for nearly two weeks.
He hastily adopted the same line of
attack, Imt it was too late, for the
idea was as good as patented. Mr.
Crittenden wont right along kissing
babies up to within an hour of the
closing of the polls, and when he de
sisted be was elected to the govern
orship by the largest majority ever
cast in tbe state 84,034 vote. Kan
sas City Star.
La Grippe Baccefalljr Treated.
"I have j ml recovered from a sec
ond attack of the grip this year," tey
Mr. Ja. O. Jones, publisher of the
Leader, Mexia, Texas. "Iu the latter
eae I used Chamberlain' Cough
Remedy, and I think with considera
ble success, only beimc in be! a little
over two days, against ten days for the
first attack. The second attack I am
salUfied would have been equally as
bad as the first but for tbe use of this
remedy, as I had to go to bed in about
six hours after being 'struck' with it,
while in the lint case I waa able to at
tend to business shont two days before
getting 'down.'" 50-ceut bottles for
sale by Edwin Roa.
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try Electric Hitters. If "I Grippe" has
left you weak and weary, use Kiecl-lr Bit
ten. This remedy aita directly on Liver.
Stomach and Kidneys, cent'y aiding those
organ to perform their funett.in. If you
are afftetod with bick Headache, you will
Had apeedv and permanent relief by ti.kinn
Kle tr'e Bitter One trial will wnvinee
yofT that this I the remedy you r.eed.
arge bottle Only 50o, at Kdwln Kos'
Drug Store..
. TreaewreVe Notice.
County Tresfeiri-r's Oflice, l
Kt. llelen70r., M.iV , 1832. f
Btnteof Orrson, Columbia County:
.Noiice i Ueie'iv viven that all unpaid
county warrai.ls which have ien presented
an I endurwd "not paid tor waut ot funds"
from ihjt ,!(! up to July 14, 1891. both
nates inclusive, ill i- iu upon .ri-scma
tion at this office, Interest on said war.
rant, will not be allowed after the dine o
llii. notice. 0. W. COLK.
. - C uut Traurer.
NtfTICK. V"
United States Lead Office, Oregon City, Oregon.
May '24. 1SV2.
COMPLAINT savin been entsieit at thi
offlee by William 1. McDonald aaalns.
James E. NoUn for abandoning; and fall
ing to make nettlcmeiil, improvement
or cultivation on the land prior t.
February M. WI, hl homestend entry
so. no.',, itnicit Juit IS. ISM. anon tne lots 1. 'I.
tnd 4, section i. lownship north, range S wl.
in Columbia eounty, Oregon, won a view 10 in.
-aiirrllstiiinof id entry, ihe raid tiarlles sn
heieby mmimonen toapisr st M. Helena, Ore
..on. before the le'inty clerk on the Unit day o.
July. Isri, at lOo'cleck A. M., to re-ponrt snf
'urnmh tertimonv concerning paid allegro
abandonment. And on the testimony then nub
milted shearing wilt he hart at tm ontee on
iJnd of Aiinim. iiM. at 10 o'clock A. M.
J.T. APPEKSON, Kejrliiter.
Jl.JS PE1 iCH VAWZT, Receiver.
THK
Splendid Young Neman Horse
rnnunnnm
irei
Will make the season of 1892
- a follows :
Monday and Tuesday at R. COX'P
place. Warren.
Wsdneadav and Thursday at GEO
JAQUES', Goble.
Ret of the week at C. MUCKLE S
raiH-h. Deer Irlnnd.
TERMS: INSURANCE, $15.00
TKMHKiTlsabeautifaldark iron sray
16 hands hieh; six years old; weighs ItiOu
ponnds.with tine style, quirk moveiuent.
and second to none in wuscular power and
durability.
He wa firel hv Voune Byron kler; by
old livron Kieri impurted and owned by
Mingniai-ter. Krutn, Iowa. Tempest's dam
wai nect Dy utu Tempest, a nor man uorae,
owned by J. Downs. Iowa.
CHAS. MUCKLE, Owner.
BLUE FRONi
One Price Cash Store.
WM. SYM0NS,
DRALIS I
General Merchandise,
DRY GOODS,
GROCERIES,
TINWARE, ETC
Ladies FineShoes
PATENT MEDICINES.
RAINIER, t : : : OREGON
Model Saloon.
J. S. IXOXINGEB, Prop'r.
ST. HELENS, - . - , OREGON
Choice Wines.
Liouors and Cigars. Beer 5 Cts.
Billard and Pool Tablt
for & pooommodation of Patron
CALL AROUND.
ST. HELENS HOTEL
J, George, Proprietor.
Tables always supplied wlh the best edible
and delicacies tbe market affords.
TERMS REASONABLE
FOB REGULAR BOARDERS.
Having been newly refurnished, we
are prepared t give itttisfaction to all .
our patrons, and solicit a share of your
patronage.
ST. HELENS
OREGON.
THE STKAMEB
IRAL.DA
Is oow ir.ak;n regular round
. , tiips from
DAK POINT TO PORTLAND
Daily Except Wednesdays,
Lkaviko OAK POINT..
....'.4:40 a. M.
. ...5:00
6:15 "
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RETURNING
LsAVr PORTLAND...
lifior. m.
.1:45 "
Abrivs oT&I.LA
W. E. NEWSOM.
' L. W1Hr kmrtum
Aisaov far
OAVIATS,
Vee
BanAnek witte t
OKtSSt barBM for Hmtln. MlMtl In AmrlMtt.
KOAOW.T, HBW TOBK,
Kverreateot taksa eat bras Is broncht bWore
Mss a6lie bf aotMe gtnm tree el ebsiae la the
Ismeat elraalstloa ef sny setsaties saiier IB tk
wood. Ssleoiliaiv IlloWratad. NoTlnCallliMl
i sasa shouts ae whtioal M, Weskir. SJ.ea a,
PIANOS and ORGANS
Halle tt & Davis and New Scale Kimball Pianos md Kim
bull Organs. I invito inspection and defy competition.
L. V. UOORE, 105 Washington at.,
Writ for Cstslogu I Dnnll -
and price..
WHEELER & WILSON NEW No. o.
S i ' HIGH ARM.
Tbe only perfect family machine, was awarded the onijr grand
prize at the Parw Exposition in 1889.
LARGEST STOCK AT LOWEST PRICES.
For particulars call on er address the
ASTORIA AGENCY,
A.G; SPEXARTH,
The Largest
General Jewelry House
IN TflE CITY.
MAIN OFFICE:
1368 Market Street, S.F., California.
EVERDING & FARRELL,
Front Strcett Portland. Or.
DEALERS IX
Guana, $20.00 Per Ton,
A CHEAP FERTILIZER.
Land Plaster $2.25 Per Barrel.
Also a Fine Line cf V
GROCERIES AND PROVISIONS
NEW STORE.
STILL IN THE LEAD!
I now have on hand one of the Largest Sup
plies of
GENERAL MERCHANDISE
Found
in Columbia County, which I am selling; cheap
W. j.Tdietz,
RAINIER,
OUR $ SPECIAL SALE
. OF' "
CHILDREN'S CLOTHING
Will be continued for a few day longer. Parent, come and be convinced
(hat thi i a genuine sale.
WAY'S UNDERWEAR
Still Uoe at 4.50 Per Suit. Betailed
Per
JFMIOTU "
King Clothiers of
Jisia fjamar, iarrisasi mmm
CLATSKANIE LINE.-
csnnx A'TMr-co n
OXUiH.AJQXV Jr Wi oxm. jUX ,
J, W. SHAVER, Master.
Leaves Portland at Alder St. dock
forClatkanie, touching nt Sauvies Island, St. Helens,Colurnbia
City, Kalama, Neer City, Rainier, Cedar Landing, Mt Coffin,
Bradbury, IStclla, Oak roint, and
turning Tuesday, Thursday, and
Don't Buy Your Drugs
ANYWHERE BUT AT A REGULAR t
DRUG :
YOW WILL FIND THE
Freshest, Purest, and Best of Everything
',"' -AT THE
CLATSKANIE DRUG ST0RE.es
DR J. K HALL, Proprietor.
J f I Meatloa thi
paper.
NEW GOODS.
OREGON;
at Other Store ia the City at 17.50'
Suit.
the Northwest
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Monday, Wednesday, Fridy
all intermediata point. . r
Saturday.
STORE.