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About The Oregon mist. (St. Helens, Columbia County, Or.) 188?-1913 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 23, 1894)
OREGON MIST. it MIGHT Bt WOSSS. Thing look very disparaging in liiiotD itebi rKiviT mobmi Oregon jut now and especially so iu -v. . I Columbia eouniv. Tbe tact thai our BEEOLE A DAVIS, principal indaslry ia the past bat been logging and lumber, principally, OFFICIAL COUNTY PAPER. nd y'"- hy ikr.i.iDg a. secondary resources, nave all goo begging (or a market, lately, causes greater degree of depression iu tbia county than exiata iu some other lo calities. It oaueea one lo atop and oou Advarttdn mm mada kaowa apon appllnttoa aider hi aurruuudings and probable possibilities (or the future. Wbile we COLUMBIA COUNTY DIBKCTOKY. I do not matutaio Urge graiu fields aurj hop yards, we have within our border Ctr smttn, la variety of resources, even now, wnu-n Joan swn Biancnara, icaimer i m ine end are more prontaDie, in poini """""""" J?"' 'i'"."V:ri ..t .li..t Sstbaertyllaa Balw, Ona sopy as year la aJTtnoa.....-,. vn oopy us smbui.. 19 I Dean BlanehMvJ, Rainier Juilaon Weed, Veroonla Sheriff Chas. F. Dnan. Rainier Treasurer ,B. U. Wharton Columbia Cuj- Sunt, of School f...J.O. Watta. fppooe iHmw W. H. Siw. fcyeer Surveyor W. N. Veaenre, Deleua ComtniMloner. 1 Q 8choooove, Verooula Seciaiy netlev MtaoHTC-St Helen Lor), Hv -mrnlr eoMmuateatloB firal and third Saturday In aacamonlhal7:Sr. n. atMasonle hall. Vlsil- Iu subu In rood ataauloa invited to at- o( the lare grain fields o( the Willamette valley and Eastern Oregon, For ioatance, our shingle milla are running "short time," bat are telling a part of their product, which, at pre ent pncea they realise some ready cash (or their labor; logging baa not of late, been carried on extensively, but the loggers, by strict economy in labor and other ways, manage, by not employing a great deal of outside help, to have a little profit left after paying actual expenses; wbile the price of butler and beef have been exceedingly low and a limited market, the dairy men along the Columbia bottom have been shipping an occasional veal or beef, a few pound of butter, and a few hundred giillonsot milk to market, for which they have received cash and by cloee economy, a ud doing most of their own work, have stemmed the current of depression, and thus lived the (anient on the higher lauda have Oanaa or Eaitmh stab. Miipaa . naprer 1 ,,,. i,Mr ,J nika, n. BHU,r,rr Mcond and fourth Ssiurda at S I 01a OUtter, rgg, nay, ana Older gen tfAKHla-Kitn1T Lode. No. t4-9ttd Meeting 8tnnlT on or before each lull moon at T:S9. . at Masonic hall, over Blanehard tor. VttfUng member la food Handing ia- vhm w aoena. Odd ftuon St. Helen Loin Mo. 1W Meets everv Saturday nlht at 7 S4 Trsn.ient brethren la (ood atandlnf cordially Invited to auena. Kmoirr of Pvtst!. Aeoa lodge Wo. SS, teets ever? Tuesday averting at T;SO o'clock, la Odd Fellow hall. St. Helens, Oregon. Trao- lent brethren Uivlted to ailaod. Kstsar or yrreis. Rainier Lodra "o. SS, meet ererr Saturday erenlrif H ID o'clock. in their nail, orer Delta tor. tTaauent win- m cordially Invited to auena. Jnwinn nmii nwmn laiMci Mscmw- Ifs. ColomMe Council So 10 Meet In Odd TallAwt' hall a HAlen. averr Thursday ven- ln at 7:30 o clock. Vljltlnf brethren la good tndln. Invited to attend. Obbeb or Eairssa 8tb. Mlirh Chapter P. M.. In Maeonie hall. St. Helen. Oregon. welcome f Uen lo tUIUnf member. eral (arm produce, as well as beef, pork, etc., so that they, too, have not been deprived to any great extent, of actual necessities. All these things, while in small qua on tie, as compared with former years, have contributed toward the happiness and comfort of the people of ibis county, daring the depression of the past several months; aud bye THB friends of Senator Dolph need d bye the wheel of furtuue will again not worry so mocb : the members-elect iurn our wa., wuen our logging camp of the legislature are not unreasonable. I will begin to open up, the buy hum of T. HCLE1S, OBEOnn, HOT. tS. Etkrt senator west of the Rocky Moantaint save one is for bimetalism. The Oregon legislature should either I bring that one into line or leave him at borne. They only insist that Mr. Dolph ex press bis willingness to carry out cer tain promise they made to the people; that's all. sawmills beard all along tbe river, railroad building to some extent will I be undertaken, aud in fact, Colombia I county will once more be enrolled as I the most prosperous section of tbe KoLB, tbe populist, who was defeated J aule. We have the resources and for governor of Alabama by 27,000 their development cannot always be votes, in a lengthy address to his follow- prevented. The fact cannot be over ers, says: "by the grace of God and tbe looked that Columbia coun'y today U help of the good people of the state, 1 1 in as good condition financially as any will be inaugurated on December V (county of tbe state, and her undevel Governor Jones, the present governor, I oped resources are greater. says : "by the grace of God it is my datxto see Ib.t William v. Uaies, Popcusts generally this vesr knew aw. .... a I wno was legally elected, is inaugurated j jrben they were whipped and sioie- ontne 1st of December.- Moral: in ,lly gave npthe fight. Not so with democrats nave too large a msonty I Reuben F. Kolb.lhe defeated candidate down in Alabama to fuse with the Lf th. rr,u. fnr r populists. From present indications Congress man Hermann will be made chairman of the committee on rivers and har bors of tbe next bouse of congress. Mr. Hermann baa been a member of this committee for several sessions but never before chairman. Tbe proposed promotion will be a just recognition of Mr. Hermann's former services on that committee and will enable him to wield a greater influence on behalf of Oregon's rivers and harbors than ever before, and at a time when such in fluence is greatly needed in the north west. Alabama. He does not intend to be ridden down and barred out by a dem ocratic majority, and has openly de clared his intention lo be inaugurated governor of the state on the first of December. He calls on bis followers to rally at Montgomery on the date designated and aid bim to take poses sion of tbe chair of s'ale, in accord ance with what be believes to be bis rights in tbe premises aad "his duty to the people of Alabama." What a pity that all the fight has been taken out of poor old Wait of Colorado! Otherwise he would doubtless organize a bloody bridles" brigade and pro ceed at once by forced marches to the assistance of bis bitterly oporesaed political brother. Oregonian. Ir a note required tbe endorsement of tbe assessor to renJer it valid and collectable and a similar endorse ment ana registration oy me same ol-1 ir people were endowed witn a fleer whenever there was a change of I spirit to "lead" instead of to "follow ownership, much wealth would be I in matters of public interest in this age deprived of an opportunity to dodge of tbe world, bow different would be taxation. Tbe man who has money their condition. But this will proba ta loan ia best able to pay taxes, but bly never be, since it ia human nature the law makes it easy for bim lo among the rank and file of humanity vade them. The biggest portion of to wait for others to paw the way for taxes fall on the luckless cuss whoe your success, devoting bis own time land is in sight and can not be hidden J aud money lo that end. If there are any way or iiea aoout. uorvaina limes, sucn witnin reacn ol tins paper we fear they will wit too long for the ! these limes of depression and coveted opportunity, stagnation in business it is especially I meet and just that each one should assist in every possible way his neigh bor in the business walks of life If I your neighbor Is in a certain line of THB NEXT LEGISLATURE. I Oregon Hops. I n a anafli at final,!. New York, raoent Larfe Kepatxicaa majority aa bow orai aa , . ., hoiiarowar. Governor IU Political CeatpUxtoa. 1 i.. . ,m . i.i.. ..,. r.i. MN ATI. fewer hops In this sists. Tb 30,000 acre Baker and Malheur Will R. King, in this stats devoted to hopculture yield pop. MO pound pet acre, in ismorma me Denton and ltnooio lo.oert uar- yield I ifius pounds per acre; in wasninc ter, rep. ton, 16110 pound; and In Oregon, law. Clackamas Qo. O. Brownell, rep. I nearly three times aa much per acre a ibe Clnckamas and Marion Alonto I yield in this stats. How can onr bopgrow' Gener, rep. I era eomuets Ruccstafully with those of Oal- Clatsop Jolm II. Smith, dem. tfornla, Washington and OreironT J not as Columbia, Washington and Tills- I hare advised farmer to stop raiaion Pistols In Cowrt. Isdependsscs. Or., X.v. 21 Jus I lice Irvine s courtroom w the scene I of an exciting event this aftoriimm. A business and vou see an oouortuniiv nl w m progreee, in which Beo by which he could profit, at once in- "ydr " ""d U" b"d ""d . w, v, vwu, ,i,t ,ault with a ilanvMroua nin t. I ..J tfL- .i 1., ... , ... " ' iwuHi w rwijjruuieu. inn is ine mey naving in a quarrel, it seems. way and tbe only way communities diown a pUtol. Tbe U-atunony on can ever prosper. The theory that bot.h ?ide M decidedly sen.attonsl, mook J. W, Maxwell, rep. Coos, Curry aud Josephine W. 8. Vanderburg, pop. Crook, Klamath and Lake C. A Cogswell, dem. Pouglae IIenry Beck ley, dem-pnp U lliam, Sherman aud Wasco W. W. Steiwer.rep, Grant, Harnr and Morrow A. W, Unwan, rep. Jackson 8. H. Holt, pop. Lane B. JF. Alley, rep., J. II. Mc Cltinit. reu. Linn S. A. Dawson, rep., A. J. Johnson, rep. Marion W. H. Hobson, rep., I. L. Patterson, rep. Multnomah F. A. Bancroft, rep., 0. N. Denay, rep., H. . McGinn, rep., C. H. Woodard, rep., Joseph Simon, rep. Pulk N. L. Butler, dem. Sherman aud Wasco J. A. Smith, dem. Umatilla A. R. Price, rep. Umatilla and Uuioo J. H. Raley, dem. Union and Wallowa D. A. McAl- ister, dem. Washington S. B. Huston, dem. Yanihill J. F. Galbreatb, rep. Elected iu 1892. B0TJ6R. Baker John C. Young, pop. Benton T. H. Cooper, rep. Beuton and Liucolu John D. Daly, rep. Ulackamas r. l. Minlio. rep., u. O. Rinearann, rep., C. B. Smith, rep. Clatsop C. J. Curtis, rep., C. F. Lester, rep. - Columbia T. J. U lee ton, rep. Ca Thomas Buckman, ixip. Coos and Curry Frauk A. Stewart, pop. Crook A. K Lvle, rep. Douglas J. E. Bluodell, rep., J. T. Bridges, rep., C. A. Sehlhrede, rep. Glliam J. E. David, rep. Graul and Haruey Oriu L. Fatter- son, rep. Jackson Geo. W. Dunn, rep., J. A. Jeffrey, pp , o M. Nealon, pop. Jiepbne K. G. Sniitb, rep. K'amuth and Lake Vugil Conn, rep. Lane Chas. H. Baker, rep- M. J Hillegus, rep., if L. Morhead, rep. Linn J. H Scott, rep., T. Fleming Smith, rep., W. A. Templeton, rep. M ilheur I. W. Hoiie, rep. Marion Henrv L. Berkley, rep., J. L. Calvert, rep.. David Craig, rep., E Hofer, rep., C. B. Moores, rep. Mormw J. S Banhhy, rep. Multnomah S. C. Beach, rep , W. E. Burke, rep., B. P. Card well, rep. Clarence Cole, rep., J. M. Long, rep. John McCraken, rep., Geo. T. Mvers, rep, O. F. Paxton, rep., E. H. Thomp son, rep. Polk D. L. Keyt, rep., Ira S. Smith, rep. . Sherman and Wasco T. R. Coon, rep., T. H. McGreer, rep. Tillamook and Yamhill H. G. Guild, rep. Umatilla E. J. David, rep., J. 8. Gnrdane, rep., Geo. Shutrum, rep, Union C. V. Huffman, pop., 1. A. W right, rep. Y allowa J. A. Burleigh, pop. Washington H. V. Gates, rep., C F. Tigard, rep., C. P. Yates, rep. Yamhill J. T. Gowdy, rep., Calvm mauley, rep. 8RSATK. Number of Senators. 30 Republicans. 19 Democrats 7 Populists 3 Democratic-Peoples HODBS. Number of Representatives 60 .Republicans 53 Populists 7 JOIHT C'lWVKSTIOir. Number of members 99 Republicans...... 72 Democrats 7 Populists 10 Democratic-Peoples 1 School Report. Tbe following is a report of school district No. 6 Colnmhia county. Oregon, for the I month ending November 13: Komber en rolled. 13; average daily attendance, 9H- Tboae neither absent nor urdy are: Lonttc Ifa-grove. Cleve tugrove. Beeaie Mu grove , Ruth Mo'crove, Levis Englebreaen, Orney Kuglebrescn. L. B. OauDis, Teacher. wheat and corn here in competition with the farmers, owing to cheap land In the Weal, an I ad vie yon In refer tics to bops. Do not try to enter a contest in which you will surely be beaten in a fsw years.'' Held for Bigamy. Uikwsoao, Or., Nov. 19. A. A. Mead, who w sx.tmlned before Justice OeUler in Portland a few day airo, and acquitted on a charge of einbenletnent, was Satur day examined on a charge of blitamy, be fore Judge Cornelius, and was hold to await th action of the grand jury under tlOOO bonds, which at present writing he hsa failed th furnish. The Wrecked Schooner. Asroata. Or.. Nov. 19. Tbs steam schooner Bandorille arrived from ths 6iua law rivsr last evening. Captain Wlnsnt re port th wrecked schooner, T. W. Lucas, bottom side up about three miles northwest of the Coo bay jetty, and in dangerous proximity to coasting veascl coming north or going sooth. Smallpox In New York. Nsw Yobk, Nov 19. Fivscases of small- lox were reported to the board of health this afternoon. R. J. Barnett, formerly of Goble, but now a switchman in tbe railroad yards at Portland, had his thigh badly crushed while at work Tuesday night W E. Jones, of Qiiiticy, made final proof on his claim before Judge Blan h- ard Monday, wilh George Hayes and Martiu White as witneesHS. M. V. Kork Again. The editor ia in receipt of a card from Los Angeles, California, which reads a follows: "Free lecture; cause and cure of Hard Time; you are es pecially invited lo heir that able and logical speaker, M. V. Kork, of Ore gon, upon questions vital lo all. II lutrated by blackboard. New Music Hall, Wednesday eveuiog. Out 3L at 8 o'clock. Business discussion lor business men." It appears from the above i hut Roik has lost none of his immaculate rail, ami thai he ia stilt posing in the character of decent men. But they will gel onto bun sooner r later. Heppner Gaselte. Execator's Notloe. To sll whom It may concern t N0T1CR I hereby irlvvn thst the nmlr sirned ha been duly appointed by an order of th county court lor ColnmWa county, Htats of Oregon, executor of the last will and te.tament of Oyla Sherring ton, decea.d. All person bsvlng elalni asaintHldeatt are hereby noiltled to present the sam to in at th offlos of the oounlv clerk in ld county snd state. In Si. Helen, within six mnnths from tbedsts f ths first publication "WiLan' wicRn n2n30 JIUWON W KB1 Executor of last will and testament of Osias Chsrrlncton, deceased. Dated 8t. Heln, Oregon, Nov. I. SHERIFF'S SALE. TY la thtelreuit oourl of Hi alal of Orn, lor Iheeottntyof Columbia. 8. 8. Mukham. Blatiiun v "i' ."?".,:: man. u4 Henry W, rr.ttman,dfBii nl. Y VIKTI'K Ol1 AN KXklHITltlN, JU1X1 - m.nl. order and tleerw. duly iMiiattoul l ami umier in ei oi iu u In the above anlllled , to msdtilv dltseisa, dated th Hh day ol November. IH, iiih.ii lu.lyuient nd deer remlered nd uleretl In aldc.urtsn the Hih tlay ol lh'ber. 1IWI, In (avor ol SMI Marklism. w plaintiff. nd I';1 . J. Brown, B. K. Brown. Kai'hel K. nry. Rachel I). Frettvman and lleurv W Pretlyin! aa defendant, for th uro ol Iwele huudd and nlnely (I12W) dollar, with Interest thereon at the rale of tra per ceul per snuutn from the Wth day of Ootutxr. IHDi, and th hirthar urn ol nlnsty-ntn and ninety Sv on hundretliht (l-."9W.) dollar eot; also th ooals on this writ, oooimsiiiltus nielo make al of th lullowlus dearrlbeil real pnierty, to wit: The outhwl one-quarter of section town hip t north, rani I vol of lha Wlllaroelte mertdlan, situated in Columbia euuuly, Ut ul Oreava. ... Now. therefor, by virtu ol ld lectillon. Judn'ut. onler, and devre snd in compliant! with theomman.la of aald writ, I duly levied upon th above described real pnvpaty oil th Uih day of November, irH, and will, nn satur dsy, Ihe 14h dsy of Oecember. 1H4. tt the hour of 11 o'eloek In Ih forenoon, at the front door of th county courthouse, In HI. Helen. atd county aud ital. Mil, subjeol to reclemn Hon. aerordlns In law, lo th blithest bld.ler. foraub.alltherlfhl, till an.) Intereat which th above named defendant or elUiar of Ihem had on the 12th day of July, 1. or aloe had In and to th above dMrltiel real prorty. lo aatltfy said eieitution, pnlxment onlar, and decree, Intereal and com and all areniln coats November Uth, UftM. V. T. IX) AS, nlSdlt Bheriff of Columbia County, Oreioa. City Treasurer 'a Notloe. 8t Hklbs. Or.. No. 22, 1R94 8t Heienicity warrnnt. No. M),9o, 2, 93. ftl.Mti. 97. 105. liJband 110. a-e now payanl on prrwnt ttiou. and will bear no Interest from this date. W. B. Iiillabo. Treatnrer. Whan Baby was atck. w ravvi her Csstorta. 'When aba was a Child, aha cried for Caatornv When aha became Via, ah dn&f to Caatorla, Whan ah had Children, she gate them Cast oray WANTED COUNTY WARRANTS! I will pay the highest cash price for Colam- ois county wsrrant. Send me an order for vonr ronntv war ran), and receive ihs rah for it by return mail. 8. U. OA VIS. Hi. Helens, Oregon. Buy a Home St. Helens The original town plat can be seen by applying in person on E. E. QUICK, Resident Agent, St. Helens. Oregon a B. QUICK, I Calior f I DMdalar WaahlacloaJ a. W. COLD, . . Nlary Pttblt Cole & Quick, St. Helens, Oregon popifrroRS op "Thorn's Numerical System Title Abstracts1' Columbia County, Oregon TITLES Itamlned and bstrct InrnUhed. Will attend to mailer befur lb friard of Euallatlnn; payment of tstea. etc. Heal Euaie, Conveyaitctnf , and Insurance, and Loan negotiated. For Sale s ENGLISH SHROPSHIRE RAMS. Address W. W. WE8T. 8CAPPOOSK, - - OREGON FOR PORTLAND, DAILY. -frrcAMEn Young America -VIA- WILLAMETTE SLOUGH. Leave St Helen 8 SO A. M A rrfvs st Portland SO :O0 " Leave Portland J;30 P. Arrivsat St. Helens e.O0 " " Roond Trip Tlokets 60 Cents will carry nothing but Pan sea gers and last freight. JAMES GOOD, MASTER. f you cannot prosper no one else shall ing ihe of lbo trM CM Hiy. is not tbe spint that should emanate den came in. and, walking up behind from mature manhood. one of the Jordan bovs, drew out a pistol. Some one threw uo his arm TB Oregonian and Tribune ssy and tl,e bullet went through the stove pipe anu longea in ine walL Ben Hsyden then jumped on tbe boy, and, witli the help of officers, attempted lo that any man who favors bimetalism is not a republican. We did not know before that the editors of those two pspera were Ihe only republicans in the state. Since when did Senator llitchell and Congressmen Hermann and Ellis desert the republican party ; and to what party do they belong at present; and who are they trying to serve, themselves or tbe peopleT There can be but one answer. Such boll dosing assertions are not the kind of arguments necessary to accomplish Ihe ends those two papers have in view. And jut such declarations ought, and no doubt will, defeat the object for which they were inteuded. overpower CleL About ibis time Bill Hsyden came on the scene, with a pistol in his hand. In tbe meantime, the crowd had rushed out of tbe build ing, and the door not being large enough, thry also went through the large glass front. Bill Hayden was tatckled by an officer and several by standers, and, after a struggle, the pistol was taken away and he and CM were taken to the county jail. In attempting to put thorn in, Tom Low ry, interfered, and Marshal Williams knocked bim down, and then locked him op. A large crowd witnessed the whole affair, and the frantio efforts of those In the courtroom to escape was the subject of much jest. Farm Notes. 6ome kinda of bedge may be cut back now, aud it should be done no so as to avoid having such work to do I in tbe busy spring. If yon want fruit trers do not Wait I for an agent to come along and coax you, bit sehct sotne reliable huul for yourself, and nnd ii an order for the varieties you pr fer. At this season when the hens apesr droopy, a.id have swelled iiestja snd eyes, the caiM is due, to druught of I air in the poultry houre, whicli may OB traced to a lop ventilator or lol cracks and crevices in ths walls. An excellent way to keep cabbage is to put them in a row close toEeiher,! rout in the ground deep, and then turn a turrow of earth over them. 1 hey will keep belter this way than when the heads are down and the roots are up. Crimson clover provides green food during portions of the winter. It may be cut late in the fall "and fed to the I auimals, and also mty be used early iu the spring. A small quantity given to tbe animals once a day will be highly reus liea. Tbe Same Here. A Milton widow threatens to sue the Eagle for lible because in writing her husband's obituary we said that be hail gone to a happier home. This is a parallel case to tbe Hilton doctor wbo took bis card from ihe paper be cause Ihe editor preferred another physician for a family doctor. There's a strange lot of people in this world, sod Milton baa her share of them. Milton Eagle. " ' """""""""" '"'' Patronize Home Industry .. SEASON 1894-95 .. Our Second Sale since Removing to Our New Store, S. W. Cor. Third and Oak streets. MEt$995Au-wooisoit3. Frocks and Single and Double-Breasted Sacks, 20 and 22-onneo goods; eighteen patterns, including Blue and Black Cheviots. Everv suit warranted mads of odebreted Albany Woolen Mills Caselmere, and manufactured on our own premise, We employ lit hands and moosy paid for labor remains here at home. J.M.ri0YER&CO., Wholesale and Retail Clothiers. Nos. 81 and 83 Third Street. S. W. Cor. Oak, Portland, Oregon far Infants and Children. THTRTT yaw ra rrmtl wf CumtmrU witk the atrssi f miefaerw. prmtt we ay A ml H vrttltewe ffswrfw;. It la wwqwaetioaeMy ihm W rw ij tor Iafkart Callfas tte wot! J It mrwr lare. It t fcarmla. Chain Iflte It, It fvee health. It wrffl ewre thaftr Hvw. lai It Mirtksrs wrsaefMna; which la afcaolutoly safe d practically wrfsct ms esJM's saadlol. CaaterU dfjavy Warm. Cairfatrlm JUy TrnmUknm. Cavterla yrTswts wemlHwn Kowr Qmri. Castorta er Plarrli Wlaid CoMay Casterta re-Hera TeetMag TrowMea. Caatorla ear Cmaytg and rutmlsaay. -CastorU wswtTJlsaa tha edfWcta of earBawla acU a; a y ycfaemew tr. CasicrU di mot ams-fai Mni.la.. mli tl. u . ' r w -f . . Castarla staalaalUtee the facd, ygwUt ihm ataacsi awsl tewali, taring fceaJtlry wwd mmtgrml al y. Cmm terU la yt wy tm -afaa Wttlea ly. It U mm mmU I. Wiv. P t tlW sasy U sJ3 yow sarythl; J tkm 1 mr ye1 tfcat H la "jmst m gooi" mm& "wiUl stwrr mrmrr twma," thsvt rti gert 0-A--T-O-lt-I-A. The tae-sfaalla sJgwtstFW mt Children Cry for Pitcher's Castorla. Job Printing I sll H rjls aaarlvv aae) artltleslv Sa-v. W esa a ylarrf sf fc S. f"i m4 iomm?imt js ayVMIwy, fee IU je yrtwtlr. THS MUT He. s a)wl aa tha rlar, DART & MUCKLE Ar once nor doln business at ths eld staort formerly oe cupleJby iluckle Bros., alter can bs found a earn plate slots of Fresh Staple Groceries Jut from th beat markets of the new sn4 complct line of ..... . Ladies' Dress Goods, Latest Patterns. i i They also bsvs a Reillilnc that their stock would bs Incomplete witboot, thsse stntlemen alsocairy a larf lnvk of , . Ladies' and Gents' Fine Footwear ft ffiiliAsai1hlVlVAsft---i-i' THE JOSEPH KELLOGQ d COMPANY'8 RIVER STEAMER STTR tJTOSH3FiH: KF.T iLOOO FOR PORTLAND Leaves Kelso Mnnrla Portland Tuelsy, Thursday and Saturday at 0 o'clock a. m. St, Helens Livery Stables TIIOS. COOPER, Proprietor. Handy location, and you can feel sure that your homes will receive as good attention as though you wers caring for them yourself. HANDY TURNOUTS ON SHORT NOTICE. ST. HELENS EXCHANGE STRAND STREET.: Mr. Trtnmaa Paa.. .1 1 . . .. wvr opened op bli Mm ,nd ,Wtn, Urroom to 8t Hlsns, wbrs can eonaUuliy b found the famous Also best Brands Domestic and Kev West cigars; ME, COOPEE IS ALWAYS GLAD TO WELCOME HIS OLD FRIEND8 iu UI8 PLACE OP BUSINESS. .- St. Helens UxohnnrrA St. Helens, - - Oregon THE PORTLAND AND CLATSKANIE ROUTE Q. M. HhflVaSe. ILTsa a .ndVr'rtryorntg; way landi, Saad.y Beturnln lssvs Vstorla MiS..' a"' W.dnlsy sveulns st ?:o'elo-b. and Frid;;,,nlnnVt oOo" M 1 Jt'f Tesldaf. Tb.vsdey. w "wr "w -. ,