The Oregon mist. (St. Helens, Columbia County, Or.) 188?-1913, November 09, 1894, Image 2

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    OREGON MIST.
t;rrs erzsr reiOAi obh-
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BEEQLE DAVIS.
OFFICIAL COUNTY PAPER
SahMrlfiUa Batee.
On tnvy om year ia aeraace.....
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AJwtUln him mad known epoe application
COLOMBIA COCNTir DIRECTORY.
Jndee , feea manoFisrd. Rainier
Clark ....latitat Weed, Vsmonle
Sheriff, .....Cha. F. Doen, Rainier
intnrar m-m. wnstton. uoiumoia uiy
SuK el echoolt ,i- Q. tV.tu, Bcapnooe
Aeassac.,t..t.T,.,.,,...,,...w. H. rTyeei, Xysst
Scunreyor W. N. slessrve. Deltas
Ooaaatleetoaert
P. A. Prskee. Branpoate
B. 0 Schoonover, Verooula
.;'".,. aeetety Rettee. ,.
Btaeeartc. St Helens Ledge. No. SS Begnlar
aetnmaalcauoas Brat ana intra Baiaraay ia
aaehsBOBtaet':Sr. . at BTaeonle halL Visit
ing members la food suadlng invited la et-
kfiseatc-rUInlar ' lodge.
eettnaa Saturday oa or before
at T:s r. . at Nasonle a all,
store. VlsiUngaeesabw la
vuedseaUiaad.
Ho.
lech hall
over Btanchard'a
food standing la-
Ob tetxoaa fa, Helena Lode Ha. 117
Meets every Saturday eight at T:M. Tnaalaat
Brethren ia good standing oonltslly lartud to
Kate are er Pttwias.-Avon lodga Ma. at,
meet mr) Tuesday erening at T:M o'eloek, ia
Odd Fellows hall, 8C Helen. Oregon. Traav
ieotbiethrea Invited to attend. .
Ksieim a rmiiu-Rainier Lodge iro. 5S,
meets every Saturday evening at :S o'clock,
in their kail, ovar belts' store. Transient breth
ren cordially Invited tosuead.
Draw Obdsb TJsrrnv iimci Wacatn
le. Colon. Ma Council Ko. 10. Meau la Odd
Fellows hall, St Helena, every Thursday evea
tng at 7:M o'clock. Visiting brethren n rood
Minding, lnrltad to attend.
Oases er Iiinu Srae. Mlspeh Chapter
reels every sseond aad fourth Saturday at a
P. at., la Mssonle hall, St. Helena, Oregon. A
i gtJe to TUluuf members.
COMBS BOMB TO BOOST,
ar. acuRia, msu, wav. a.
tbw rsonrs bbpvdutiob.
Wha a fe weeki ifo President
Cleveland referred to the action
congress savoring of "perfidy and
dishonor," he evidently felt the heavy
hand of publioeeutiment banging over
him. That statement has been proven
by the people, and the very men who
were responsible for the "perfidy and
dishonor" to the country and to their
constituents have been unmercifully
slaughtered at the polls.
The result of Tuesday' elections
proves conclusively that, while there
may have been other and very im
portent interesia at stake, the tariff
law was the main issue; and while the
two greet let lies are tariff and in
creased coinage of silve, the latter
siuk into insignificance as compared
with the former.
The American people have exper
ienced a dear lesson within the past
two years from the fact that the very
ground work of their existence is pro
tected industries and a protected home
market. Indeed the demooratio victory
of two year ago wae immediately fal
lowed by treachery to the people who
were so misguided as to east their suf
frage lor that party, never for one
moment contemplating that thoee in
whom they had plaoed confidence
would even attempt so vicions a meas
ure as the Wilson tariff bill, which has
laid open every channel of onr com
merce to invasion by foreign maou
factum. Even If r. Wilson himself.
who was driven to defeat by an ele
ment, after once being turned loose
did not estimate the enormous scope
of the measure which bears his name
and which is responsible for hie defeat.
But "be that soweth to Uie wind will
reap the whirlwind."
While the death of Csar Alexander
III, of Russia, causes a great deal of
weeping and sorrow among the dead
exert official household and among
the royal family, real or pretended
Briefly, says the Oregoniao, the re-
MlhliAaMe 1, a m Mtvaew TgoetHern
state by majorities never before known ot J1 Fowp. .d Asia, there are a
is the history of the conn try; have
earned Delaware and West Virginia,
have elected a mayor of New York
city and recovered the legislature in
Indiana; have carried every represen
tative district in the Worth except a
few stronghold in New York city,
Pennsylvania, Southern Indiana and
Illinois, and a scattering district here
anil there in other states, and will
her at least 50 majority in the next
boose, Th democrat, losing every
thing la the North, bold the 8oalb
great many, if not ail the Russian in
America, who do not shed many tears
upon this occasion. We do not doubt
that Alexander was a good ruler for
Russia, bat a few years of free govern
ment depreciates that particular kind
of ruling with bis subject abroad. It
i safe to say a great deaf of the con
dolence eent by foreign high digni
tariee to the bereaved family of the
deed csar ia done ouly through a sense
of duty instead of an overflow of soul.
THAT make-believe war beta-awn
practically solid, exoept the Virginia, jMn d china .till rne. nn ii.
Th populist party hss disappeared. I m,in re,lure beintr seeminelv to at
T-a T f srar BVT . I t I w "
ununin, uneaa ana scores, tract attention. If Uncla 8am had
in Minnesota and the Dakota every- that many men in the field there would
BrtiaVB ilial It Ka. kn atmna- an1 I a . . . ...
. o aome ninunK aone wnue mev are
a J n.j i. - l - - .
jprw-iepow-rBKOTio ane nercs ., . lor .inter to aL.n their nro.
fa. A i A a I "
P " wonieer npon prscucai rress. Jansn seems to have an armv
.-a. V - . 1 i . i -
faswa. a aa tonger im an element to ni fihtara. hnt thaw annn. tl
tnto aeooant in American pohbc. ait enoag0 to eatcb the fleeing Chi
ajrtwa a amaung. xne oe, .nd in the mMnlim th. .Kin
fla-nre of lOOiKM will tw mnrtA in at I
--r lyaras or tne latter country are onrao-
teaet utree states itew x ork, reun-1 in ,h:r m.nnf.nm
yivaaia ana unw. in republican ot WM. Th- ude msy uk, m torn
elaim 40,000 in Indiana, a democratic ..,;. the little velW i
aumuaa www bibov un war; w(- these day.
000 in lows, 70,000 in Illinois snd 30,-1 ;
003 ia Wisconsin, both of which were Populism is dead. .The elections oi
carried by Cleveland in 1892; 45,000 1 Tuesday settled that fact. They did
ia Massachneetts, and other la pro- not carry a single state and suffered a
portion. Chicago, which it was thought complete congressional Waterloo
had fallen into hands of a socialist I in Kansas, their stronghold. Io Col
oob, ia likely to give 30,000 republican I orado, another populist state, Waite
majority. Strong's majority in New I for governor and Pence for congress
York city is 40,000 and Goff's probe-1 are defeated by enormous majorities.
My ranch mora. I The latter will be remembered a the
Some special and local results of the I howler who defended the Coxey army
election have national iDtereat. Tarn in their unlawful acta in Washington
many ia crashed. This ia worse last winter. In every state where the
blow than that of 1871, a the city ia populist were supposed to be strong
now eo organised that change of mayor I 'hey have fallen down hard and their
will break np the whole corrupt muni- favorites have been slaughtered right
cipal system. The tremendous defeat od left.
ot
Cecil Holoontb a Rnpabltoaa.
Mr. Cecil Holoomb last ntfht renonnesd
alleglaaee to the democratic faith, and said
that In future b would stand or tall In the
republican ranks. Us was la aarasst eon-
veraatloe with several democrats, at the
Mul torpor club, dlaenaaint the returns,
and vehemently expressed his poor opinion
ot the democrats s a party in partkar
lar. 8orae one sdvaneed the opinion that
Mr. Holoomb was a sorehead as a result of
bis failure to secure a democ ratio nomina
tion for municipal Judas last spring. Mr.
Holoomb resented tuts Imputation vigor.
eunly. He said ha had turned republican
beeauas the main issue before the American
people today Is either state rights or a oe li
tre! government. The recent Pullman boy.
eott had plainly dstaoustraled, to his mind.
that state rights, with governors like Ale-
geld, Pennoyer, Llewellyn, and Walts
would wreck the governicant. A demo
emtio friend of Mr. Hotconib's suggested
that tbess governors were populists.
Well . whet's the difference between e mi
ulietand a democrat f" replied Mr. Ho
comb. "There ie none at ail. They all be
lieve in state rutbia apa tne same craiy
principtee. uregonun, 7.
THAT WH1TK OAYOSB.
Our moat exemplary neirabor
In thla little Beffuboraood.
aiotaa tot nt morale, in nn,
uenaroea, aotwiae; au
that'a eead:
xeaiaaa nia larni, inn eotiaae,
Pine atoek, (to enumerate wbei
Oonlikl
enamerate wbere'i the assl
that to aae which.
He'd buy a while cayoee.
Hill wipe bim out as a national
figure and compels the democrats to
look elsewhere perhaps to the West
for a candidal in 1896. Wilson is de
feated in West Virginia and drags
down almost the entire state delega
tion with him. Springer is defeated
in Illinois and Senator Cullom will be
re-elected. The republicans will gain
two sens tors, ia place of McPherson
Th Astoria papers have a right to
be indignant when the people of that
town give their advertising to a pobli
cation a hundred mile sway, aud, as
we believe, where it will do them very
little good. "The way to build up
town is to patronize its people." Psste
this in your bat for future reference.
uksuu nas dui tew silver mines,
of New Jersey and Martin .of Kanss, bnt ber people have lota of good sense,
ana wee non. Tne three vacant and the man who axnaeta in nnrint
to Montana, Wyoming and tbem io the United 8tates senate would
Washington probably will all be filled better get in line with the people.
ty repablicans. ,. "Coin the home product" should be
This Is the most astounding reversal the watchword henceforth.
of public sentiment within two rears
i in the United Staves. It ie no luck in tne contest now
I I t. . m mm
a Dare oertr revolution a delibarau I sea oetween japan ana unina. It
reversal of former judgment. No per- " hravery, enlightenment and patriot-
sonal question entered into the elee
tion. States having favorite sons give
no larger majorities than others. No
new issue bare been introduoed. The
country simply has tried democratic
government and doesn't like it. It
took that party on trial for four years,
ia spits of its ancient bad character.
ism opposed to cowardice, ignorance
and poitroonry.
The solid south may not yet be
broken, but it baa received a wonder
ful shaking up.
Feeding; Wheat to Hows.
The practice of feeding hogs on wheat Is
After two year., it kick, the party out lti"7l'
ww vuuuut muj vuBracier at an. am sxteosivelv eneaeed in ral.in. hm f
That ia th explanation of the election I market, and pay a good deal of attention
result It ia not a rebuke of Hill, a " everything bearing on the subject
rejection of Cleveland or a turning """V"' T"1 ,?et to 'nPri
A i tir;i- t, i 'for fattening hog by 7 to 36 percent I
, - " " "Fuu- astimate that a fair return per bushel of
" " wiuoorio party in vow. wheat fed to hogs ii eleven pounds of live
pork. In Kansas, under the condition ss
WlIX onr sooulist frienda. after nar. to product snd prices of whest and corn
using th election returns, still claim !ln I three years, wheat has
that money is th only issue, that the facto, in the feerfin, of .u daL. ir.
government should own the railroads, animal. It is heatbful to swine of all ages,
Bo with hi nenal Jadnaaat
Consulted Srat his wife.
Whom he hoaarabW ackaowladced
To be his belter hell;
With her free eaoaeat be bartered
for, (a ehaaoe too good te toeae)
So with another self hbor
Traded for a white eayuaa,
Tble hone's former reputation
Was bo aeeret to tbe man.
Who thought he simply needed treatment
Of a kind and different plan;
So dellchtea with hi purchase, -Led
him home and turned htm loose,
Then he called hie wife and daughter out
To eee hia while eayuaa.
Now, this hone poaseaaed a Mdlfree,
Ot that he bed no need.
For in way of notoriety
Bad eesilT taken lead;
notwithstanding It was rumored
That hi aire had "beat the eeaee.v
Twaa suepleioned that his mother
Wat a eJaneyed whit eayuaa.
This farmer had not owned this botes
More than two week at th moot.
When his eldest and beloved eon arrived.
Who resided at the aoast:
The father showed the son tbe fans.
The Implement he ased,
The cattle, horse, orchard, grata,
Aad with pride th white eayuaa.
To return a call on afternoon.
Upon an old schoolmate.
The eon proposed -they take the walk"
Before It got loo late;
Tbe father, quite Indignant rose,
"My soa where Is the use
Of tramping muddy roads like the.
When I've a white eayuaa."
The sea agreed, they caught the hot.
And hitched him to the cart.
The former drore end chatted
With a light and happy heart;
They arrived without adventure
Bang the bell, exehaufred the news.
And despite their rain endeavor
They dteensted that white eayuaa.
At last the eall was ended
The hour wes srowinr lata.
Said the former friend '-just watch any boras
" mm ainoujMie,
They both got In, the former chirped.
Be did not train by abvse.
The pony took an attitude
TwUt mule aad whl; eayuaa.
They both got out each took a wheel,
Thay looked first north, then south:
Tbe formr a downward expression wore
At the corner of his mouth;
at last, oa step ef moving cart,
Peering pony wvold refuse.
With care they slowly clambered ia
And fooled the while eayuaa.
Next day a dry maiden celled
Ta him nAnv Ia k
Bald the farmer "if too a saddle eaa provide
j wuiw swmu . win ,enu;
Now Miss, youi Sad this horse
I free, snd fine for lalies' use,
It he handed her the strap
- Which held the white eayuaa. -
Little knew what tbe wee getting,
Little knew of coming harm,
Till surgeon said .'both arm are broken"
Of the unfortunate rider' arm;
Shooting gleefully sober hostess.
Here we arel he loaned me, loose I
Tbe ladies straightway saddled
The farmer's white car use.
Tee, saddled, but not tightly,
tor leak of streneth of arm.
But tbouiht 'twill surely answer,
The horse will do no harm-.
They mounted, started, pony kicked
And found tbe saddle looee.
Threw rider and saddle turning,
Aad away want white eayuaa.
la course of time amid disgust
Farmer got pony home.
ana swore mat awaa tor ladles nas
He never store would loan:
Said he "vott are ao hone oi nahla hraaJ
Of dueheee or grand dure.
Kememoer you're a taorougfiDraa,
But a thoroughbred eayuee.
He kindly tied him te hi stall.
Be gar him oats and hay.
ana ever day he turned hlm out
With the Colts to hava a nlavf
One day he hitched him up again,
, ii irmtsi mm lor my use
For I cannot afford to keep
Aa idle white eayuaa.
This farmer wae returning
m iwni m iiiv viiuure store.
i a, arm was anown as at BOB,
With oackaeea valora;
Was wonderine if "ha d aiUA tha Mil'
Of thlnrs for household use.
But looking mainly for good wait
In that notorious eayuaa.
He Jerjred along the fcnddy road
Until he reached the gate,
To opea which got out and said,
On driving through. " bow pony wait;"
Till I th gat make fast
He caught the click ef ponies shoe
And rattling ef cart
A It hung to whit eayuss.
He ran and shouted Ho, boy! Hoi
As the packages they flew,
While over logs, and brush, and stumps.
Shattered cart and pony flew;
He breathless walked more leisarely
i"' '" la'- " nr -inTiism li a n
FKRaVOMAIi AND LOOAU.
Clerk Weed visited tbe metropolis
inia wees. . v .
Ei-Sheriff Watts, of Reuben, was
ia towa aaturaay.
8e the steamer Dixon' new Urn
card in another column.
George W. Cross and wife, of Neer
Uity, were In town yesterday.
Mra. E. M. Wharton, ot Deer Island,
was Tiaiwug retaiivee nere aionaay,
Samuel Kinder, a prominent logger
ot i we vrettg was in towu Monday.
Mi. N. E. Dolman, ha been i
8alem with relative for several day a
3. A. Lmar, ot Oregon City, made
proof on bis homestead before Judge
tsiencnara Monday.
Mies J. V. Groves, ot Portland, baa
been visiting ber sister, Mrs. J. G.
Muokle, thi week.
The editor went hunting Sunday,
out me mortality in tne feathered
kingdom was not great.
Dr. Edwin Bos went to Portland
Monday to enter upon hi professional
. W. , IUWM, W UWM,
More periect weather lias never
been seen in Oregon at thia aeason of
the year than thtt for the past week.
County Court haa been ta session
thi week, commencing Wednesday.
They will probably get through today.
The steamer Biamarck took the place
of the steamer Young America last
Tuesday for a few tripi while the lat
ter steamer ia having some necessarr
repair made.
Rev. M. Judy will preach at the
church in St, Helena 8unday nest at
11 o'clock A. M. and at 7:15 in the
evening. Sunday school at 19 :30 A.
M. Everybody ie invited. -
There will be a social dance given
in the band ball at Ridgeheld, on tbe
night of November 10th, to which tbe
piiblio has a cordial invitation. Good
music will be in attendance.
The steamer Mascot, after being
thoroughly overhauled and painted, is
about ready for service again. There
i some speculation as to what route
ahe will be put on, and some think
he may go on the Clatekanie route.
R. B. QUKK,
Ceansalaai
Deeaatsr
O. W. COLB,
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Title Ab5tracts,t
Columbia
- County,
TITLES
Our Second Sale since Removing to Our Nef
P.-. C T Pa. Thit-H ivtH f lilr cfrAtc
1 , , 1 vi 1 11 1 1 1 1 mm . i,i n 1 1 . . l .
JtUlV U. 1 T VU1 ( M"U w " " - - "
Xsamlne ana ehstraets raralehed. Will
stieud to matters before the Board of
Bqualtsatleai parmsat el tasae, eta steel
astaie, lonveraoeing, ana iasuraaoe, ana
loans BegoUascd.
For Sale
$9-95
MENS
All -Wool Salts
$9-95
Frocks and Sintrle and Donble-Breasted Socks, 20 and
165ACRES165 22"0lince g00d3' eighteen patterns, inclading Blue and
Every snit warranted made of eelebrated Albany Woolen Mills Cassimere,
and msnufaolured oa our own premises. W employ 147 hands nod wouty
paid for labor remains here at bom.
or
J.M.nOYER&CO.,
Wholesale and Retail Clothier.
Dairy Lcind Nos. 8I and 83 Third Street, S. W. Cor. Oak, Portland, Oregca
MARRIED.
BL A KES LEY-DEMI NO At Portland
Oregon, on Thursday, November, 1, 1WM,
Mis Lena Blakesle to A. Jay Peruing.
J e ISTe Slusser,
HAIR. DRESSER
-AKD
T0NS0RIAL ARTIST.
Harlnc rseentlv located In the eitv end
wishing to eeublish myself, I invite tbe
public to favor me with at least a share nf
your traas. enarp, keen rasors.
COLBDRM'S OLD STAND
ST. HELENS, : : ; OBEQON
SHERIFF'S SALE.
In tbe Circuit Court of the But of Oregoo, lor
ua V. u . v, , viUIHOia.
Martha S. sloLwfhlln. plaintiff, vs. Joha a
Oriel, Mary Ainaoda Onel and Xdward M.
rY VIKTUB OP AM KXIflinnw mm.
I ) ment. order end daeraa rinl umk .n, a.
... .iim w, vi uie aouveenntieacourt in
the ebovs entitled eauaa. ia n rftMi
we iota oar w vcioner, inva, npoo a luae
ment and decree rendared ad Mtrii.Mirf
court on tne 12th day of October, lM, ta favor
tfha B. McLaughlin aa plaintiff and against
' ary muot urtei and Kdward
B. fanopt as defendants, for the sum of Two
Hnnired fl.Teolv.tB and ll.lOncow ,11 ..11
With tntsreet theraon rmm th i't K Amm
v;vrw M.uyme w a per eent. per an
sum, aad the further sum of Thirty (tin QUI dot
IS SSSfL'. TS ? ? ..-ifr;a
Ieralng
mandlii
the eoata on ih i. w.l, aah.
Lias me te make sale nf tkn rnu.4.
Ierlbed real propertr, to-ait:
Tlw north west quarter (nwJO of sect I oa thirty-
Now, therefore, by virtue of said azeentloa.
I one (Si) in township ire (6) north, ranee three
(8) west of Willamette Meridian, situated ia Co
lombia county, state of Oregon.
i now. tneremre. nv virtn nf hi.
I,?f57,?"' orU,r nd ?"! and In compliance
with the command, ol aald writ, I will, oa Sat
?"UlL.,..17u,.u" O" November, leit, at the
hoar of M e'elntk in tk. f.n '.rTr
Idoorottheeonnty court hoase, la St. Helen,
said eoonty and state, tell, subject te redemp
tion, to the blithest bidder loreeah. all th ria-bt!
iue ana uterestei we eoove named defeaaauta,
Ipsatlafy aald execution. Judgment, order and
ru,S'"", nd tott all aocrnlng coats.
Deted October 14th, KM. a F. DOiN,
elSnl Bherig of Colombia Conntv.
For fnrtbev BarfVnlara anoulra at thla
.office.
For Sale
ENQU8H 8HE0PSHIBE RAMS.
Address W. W. WEST,
iCAPPOOSE. . OREGON
Job Printing
la alt Ws brsMtehoa weetfy aast aHtetlealry
.y waha a saeetaHy a aaah, paeese.
and aerwrrierelal Jab aH-Meg. gar Itae Jop)
rtei'lng THg MMiT ls wa eawat aa the rrree.
POPHAM'S eee
TNI ONLY OUARANTICO OUftg
FOR SHSUMATISM. NSVgS PAILSII
Csstl Bock,
DART & MUCKLE .
We refer yon to David Van Rlyke,
Washington; L. Beam la. Catlln.
a. rosier, rresport, wasttinatoni Samuel
Weablngton;
n : Samuel Low.
ery. Bueoda, Waahlnatoa: C. C. Lee, ex justice
of the peace of daukanle: Jno. Conwer. en
gineer Bryant mill. Clatekanie, Oreaon; O. I
Lorecron. farmer. Clatskanle. Oreaon. aad bun-1
dreds ef others II re nested. We refer to these I
necau uey are close by, ana are well Known.
WB DON'T CROSS TUB AT
LANTIC IX)B BgrSKg.CES
$1.00 per Bottle. Sii Bottles for $5.00
OLD AT THE LABOBATOBTO
OF THE
CLATBKAMIE, S I OBEOON.
. ' 3
FOR PORTUKD, III I IT.
TIAMIH
Young America
. . VIA
WILLAMETTE SLOUGH.
Are ones mors doing bosiaess at the eld stand1 formerly oc
cupied by atoekl Bros., whence be foetid a complete stock ol
Fresh Staple Groceries
Joit from the best market of the world. They also have a
saw and complete tins of
Ladles Dress Goods, Latest Patterns.
Realising thai tbslr stock would be incomplete without, these
geotleoiea also eairy a large Invoice of ....
Ladies' and dents' Fine Footwear
i
THE J08EPH KELLOGG 4 COMPANY'8 RIVER STEAMER
Leave 8t Helens.......
Arrive at Portland....,
Leave Portland..'.
Arrivest BLHeleiM...
.....6:90 A. If
.... 10;C0"
....sjor.u
.....tun - -
' ' A , ....,, r.. ..-nTTTirT'iinr-aatti-.r
I
Koond TtId Tlokst SO Centxt
Will carry notluiig bat Pae.u
gertj and flurt freleht.
JAMES GOOD, MASTER.
What ia
Found running ws no use.
u pseHins; can oa pile or logs,
Dowa came the white eayuaa.
He hastily unhitched the hone,
"l'v driven you my lest,"
Aad casually remarked te wife
"I think that horse will peas:
Let thi be family secret,"
Am he carefully brushed hi shoe,
"1 11 burn the cart, hereafter ride
That pesky white cayuse."
Te purehaae thlnrs for winter, -Two
person, called one day,
To whom be did deliberate
In hi kind and generous way;
But while the men were chatting
On the buelnsss each persuee,
The madam called a moment
; And heard of tbe white eayuaa.
And this, the Jocular retort
As the couple drove away,
"Hitch horse to cart some morning,
Come np and spend a day;"
Hi now which what O, yes. I wlM"
Showed the farmer was confused,
"Two women keep a secret, Bel
I can't hide that eayuaa."
fc'-L'-t- t-J USSjPH KHLiLOOO
-FOR PORTLAND .'
piT'T-vf!!!? MoT. Wlneedays, god Fridays at o'clock a. m. Leave,
Portland Tuesday, Thursday sod Saturday at o'clock a. m.
St. Helens Livery Stables
. THOS. COOPER, Froprieior,
SfUfti.1' Dd yoI! 'I'61 ,UM lh't W hon, I reie
ss good attention as though yon were caring lor them yourself.
HANDY TURNOUTS ON SHORT NOTICE.
Who
'xaapei
is the
ere about
Who bee opened the beg
Ana let tne oia eat outr
Raid the farmer', timid daughter.
"Well Pa, to tell plain truth.
I think nothing eotild be aald
That would Injur that eayuaa,"
low farmer, friend, when you've shone, .?
Wh'cb you desire to trade, 1 shea.
io no. .en me women tolas
Until the bargain's mede;
And when you drive through gates
Don't leave him standing looce,
Bemember he's a thoroughbred,
A thoroughbred cayuse,
''L'loeonno."
OMtorl to Dr. Smnel intcWa preMcriptloa for Iaftats
ad Children. It eontaiiis neither Opium, MorpMae aor
other Karootle sabstsuice. It Is lutrmlees tabstltate
for Pswegoric, Drops, Soothing gyraps, nd Castor Oil.
It to Ptoaatvat. Its snuraatea is thirty years rua by
BIlllloBS of Mothers. Castoria destroys Worms and allays
feTerishneea. Castarla prevents vomiting gonr Card
nrea DUrrhoea and Wind Colie. Castoria relieves)
taethin; tronblea, enrea constipation aad flatulency.
CastorlA aasimllatea tbm food, rearulates the stomaoli
aad bowels, giving healthy aad natural sleep. Cas
toria to thw Children's Panacea the Mother's Friend.
1ST, HELENS EXCHANGE
- STRAND STREET.
Mr. Thomas Cooper bss Jest opened qp hta and elegant barroom fa St. Helens,
where cae constantly he found tbe famous
Also best Brands Domestio and Key West Clears.
ME. COOPER 18 ALWAYS GLAD TO WELCOME HIS OLD FRIENDS
iv mo rLA.cc OF BUSINESS. ,
. St. Helens I&oliiui
St. Helens, - - Orecron
THE PORTLAND AND CLATSKANIE ROUTE
that the government should make and
Joan money at two per cent, that an
archy and Coxev's army should tri-L'?-1bf
It wouJil be just like them.
and for eatu U bss. st least as a part of
th grain ration, a very high value. While
and wheat approximate the same
pries per bushel, It Is nut nnprofltabls or
wicked to feed th wbeas,"
TsASfBltilS M0T ICE.
Cocstty Tbsisubbr's Officb.
St. HCLINS. Or.. Alls;. 19. lfifll
nouos la brebjr given that all unpaid
County Warrant of ssld Conntv which
nave been presented and endorsed "Not I
fJS1 ' .,7""'.? un,s. OP o Aug. 10th, I
I'm, will be paid upon presentation at this I
office. Interest will not be allowed alter
uawui .uie ounce, a,, at. WHtKTOIf, I
Traasnrsr of Colombia County, Oregon. '
Caatorla.
Osstoria I aa eaoeUent medtolne for esrtl'
Kotbers bar repeatedly Sold msef Ms
goodssTsetslheWoalldrsB.''
Ds. 0. a OseeoB,
UiwelLIUaa.
Osatorla Is tbe beat resaedy (or ehildrea of
Whlm lamacqnaiBtad. I hope the day hi not
will ooassdar the real
tnasraato(tadklldreo,aalBeeOaetorUia-
teadofttsvarteeereafcs)eWM
stasrorleg tbesr loved mm, by foretag opium.
hartAal
Castoria.
" Csatorla k so well adapted te ehUdr akal
'" " r ' ' mr imwsliMii
kaowa tease." "
H. A. Aaowsa,at
111 So. Oxford St., Brookrya, . x.
" Onr peystcsao ra the children's dapett
saeas havs apokaa hlghlf ef their experi
ence la thatr otrlatde practlos with Caatorla,
aad although we only have among oar
sssdleal snpptks what la kaowa a regular
prodoeta, yst w are fre to eoafeas tbatth
atsvu ef Oaatorbt ha woa a st look wttfe
favor anoa It."
tsepremaluio graves." I Psrrse nosn'iaa a thavna.
Tkm X 9 I ' -
Ooaenr.Ark. I Aiutaa Strrrs, rVeiu
the Casts Oasaiyevwr, TT Mnaway Street, ITev Terk City,
: .
- G. M. Bhavar. Muts. ""'"J
K. ,,rnl,.g, laara. Vstorli" Mond.; "rn'A'r". WZS?)
y landlnee Bnndsv
'vnftigst 7:80 o'clork,
""natr evening st 0o'al0ok OanneeiA. n.t,' dJ ?" a",''- Tborsdsy,
MESUKilGIR o, CtofflffiWJtM wn trip with sts.mer