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About The Oregon mist. (St. Helens, Columbia County, Or.) 188?-1913 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 7, 1894)
OREGON MIST. I IMVBO CTBBV rBIOAf JnTOKFUNe -ST- BEEGLE A DAVIS. OFFICIAL COUNTY awawerlptlaa Bai. Oa oopy m year la advaaos............. On opr sis i.jiuL. tafia oepj. ,....., Advertlrinf rates mad knows upon application COLOMBIA COUNTY DIRECTORY Jadse Clwk .... Snaris.... Treasurer npi. ol SohooU J. O Assessor W. H. Kvser. Kyi Surveyor....,...., W. N. Meeerve, Delena Commissioner o'artowSwfvlrSoSu The president's message read before congress last Monday seems to be very impartial review of international affairs during the past year, la re tard to our foreign, policy the presi- PAPER. I dent offers some very timely reconr mendaiione, which should receive eon ai Jeration at the hands of the national body. The most conspicuous part of the message was the absence of anj thing directly touching our financial policy. In years gone by Mr. Cleve land has been a staunch advocate of the gold standard, and republican newspapers of that belief have per sistently laude I him for his stand oo CONTRACT IS SIGNED IM walla. Heap doom W. H. Kyser, Kyser Ceamlr fflcera. and are conw sage on this point. One must tnfrr from the message that the presidmi has receded from the gold staudanl theory, and no longer opposes a more liberal coinage law. He is a man id strong convictioni and great fi r mooes, but is always willing to admit the fart when convinced he is wrong. On the whole the message may be said to be a conservative and comprehensive doc ument. Society lletleea. af asoate. St Relent Lorir. No. t Regular eamiauDlcattona Oral and third Raturday In each month at 7 SO r. a. at Masonle hall. Visit- Ins mam ban in food siauiliaf Invited to at- Astoria Railroai fill Be Complete in TwelTe MontHs, WILL CONNECT WITH N.P. The Contract Blffned last Batarday by A. B. Hammond, to Build the Aateria-Goble Road.. laoMto Ralnlar Lodn. No. 14! MMtlnga Saturday on or before aach lull noon at 7:St r. u. at Masonic hall, over Blanc hard a tor, visiting member la food standi uc la- vile auaao. Osa Fallows at Helena Lett Mo. 117 Moats every Saturday nla hi at VSO. Transient hfothraa la good standing oordially lavlled to Kaieim e Prraiaa. Avoa toda No. a, meets every Tuesday evening at 1 1B o'elock. in IM rwiows nail, st. Helena stent brethren invited to ailaai Helena, Oreioa. tend. Tran-I KmeaTT or Ftthi. Rainier Lode eto. 8a, meets every Saturday eveniug at 7.90 o'clock. in iair nan. over imti' stora. I ranaiant Drain tea oonuauy Invited to attend. Joatoa Oanaa Unmo Aaaatcaa attcnix ica ColamMa Council No. 10. Meeta in Odd FeUewe' haU. 8t Helena, every Thursday ven inf at 7:10 o'clock. Viaitin( brethren in good aaaaMURg, ibtibii to ewena. Oaasa or Easrv. Srae. aflipah Chapter meets every eeeond and fourth Saturday at 8 r. at., w auaoaw nau. at. Helena, orscoo. A weieoaM ruea to vlsltlnc members. as i ' ST. HELI1S, B1B439N, aCC. T. The total vote of Idaho 000. Nest to Nevada, Idaho smallest state io the Union in point f popnlalion.yet one of the richest per capita. The republicans in the legislature shook! not go into caucus for United States senator. Such a proceeding cannot help but defeat the will of the majority. The friends of Mr. Dolph are urging a caucus, the reason for which is apparent to everybody. The nest legislature will be called upon to do something to protect the sturgeon of the Columbia river. Many people will be surprised to learn that there is no close- season for aturgeoo, nor any law whatever, on our statute books governing the catch of that var iety of fish. At the present ratio of destruction it is only a question nf time when the supply of sturgeon will be exhausted. Two years ago the sup ply was about double what it was last year, and this year it baa still dwin dled down. The price in the mean time, however, has increased from 14 cents to si cents; still the fishermen but 24,-1 cannot make as much money as they is the did two years ago. Those best so quainted with the industry say that there should be a close season lasting during the entire summer, and that no sturgeon less than thirty pounds weight should be caught. If properly protected this will become one of the principal sources of revenue of the river counties. Let the legislature do its duty towards this industry. K lama Bulletin. Bwce the county court and city council of this municipality cannot agree as to who should keep in repair the bridge west of town, it has been sug gested that our city charter be So amended that all road taxes collected within the city limits be applied upon the streets and roads within the cor poration. Such a step would probably settle the bridge controversey and re sult m the necessary repairs being Bads at all times. , TvatUBU and football are twin sis ters. About me only difference is Uaal tba farmer is participated in by only two bruisers, and the latter by twenty-two. The one is as brutal as the other. There is never a game of football played but what someone is seriously hurt, and all, or nearly all, - fecetvs vicious bruises. A college which prides itself on its football team should also add a department for train ing in the manly (T) art of btxing. Ode people may look forward to a marked revival of business with the opening of spring. In addition to the increase of business in a general way. the commencement of work on the Astoria railroad, which seems now a sure thing, will, in our opinion, bring about a return of prosperity to Colum bia county. The building of the road 'ill furnish employment to a farce number of people and thereby create S demand for farm products, which will benefit the producer as well the consumer. Not only this; but short switches or spurs will be bnil' into the interior from the main line for the purpose of fretting out sawloga, shingles, building and other material of which we have an abundance. Th- Aatoria road cannot help but greatly benefit Columbia eonntv. TERNOMA VERSIONS. Will Brown bas returned from Kait.-rn Oreiron. G cor re Bat-lev. of Hillaboro. was in Liarn Mood ay. - K. E. Kir-kerson and J. W. Bench are In Hillaboro tbie week. I the republican stale convention last spring there was an unanimity of a.' a. m . aw . a a eoQuroeni id tavor oi a -new aeai in wUlard Denlow and Frank Wilson killed making the selections for the various I a bear and a wi.dcat Ust week state offices. That same sentiment - w- Rke hss rented a tract of land . . . . , . . . east of Hillaboro wliich be intends farming should be earned into the legislature next season. aod exercised in the selection of s Low McGoon. with eoonl. of friend. United 8tates senator. The people fro.uon' pt ' days rusticating are still wanting a "new deal," and I in this valley last week. there is no substantial reason why they should not have it at the hands f those selected to serve their interests. The republican club of this place held in interesting meeting last Saturday. Three new names were added to the membership liaa. Lonie 8ierert and wife bare moved to Itbeir ran.b near town. Mr. Sierert i I naaallv employed br the cable ear com. I pany at roruana. UV .ml trm V V CAm J .ft.- try "Bunco" Kelly for murder, eey .ad intelligence Saturday of the death of a the Telerram. The mainritv war r- married daughter in Washington on Thibtt-eioht Ulesmen were exam ined before a jury was impaneled to I jected merely because they confessed that they bad read newspaper reports f the tragedy, and believed what they road. While their rejection was a flattering, tribute t the reputation for veracity enjoyed by the press of Portland, it also served to show that o honest man with a mind capable of independently forming an opinion is fully qualified to perform jury duty ia Oregon. When will our jury sys tem cease to be an institution for the sjoouragement of ienorancef The Astoria railroad seems to be an assured fact from the tone of the con tract signed last Saturday, which will be found in another column of this paper. The Mist bas alwaya claimed that tba first road built into Astoria would follow down the banks of the Columbia, and that prediction seems likely to come true before tbe end of 1895. The Goble road will not neces sarily retard tbe efforts beiug made for S road down the Nehalem valley, because neither wiH answer the pur pose of the other . Each would have separate trans-continental connection, , but could hardly be called competi tors. The Goble road would be the means of stimulating and building np tbs river front, make a demand for la bor,. and open r.p a market for our products at Astoria, Jby making it a city, which bas not heretofore existed. People aloog the proposed route should do everything possible to secure tbe Mtratioo of tlis road. Thanksgiving day. Oar home are built on notliine since the Aj-toria-Goble raii-oad contract bus been signed. Our only aalvatinn now ia to cooperate, exist a little while longer, and wen ate, There li to be nlcntv of entertainment here Christmas: a Chriatniaa tree im t;nristrua Kve , and a grand dinner on Uhristmax day. Everybody Invited. It i alo reported there will be a mask ball on new i ear s Jcre, Mr. H. H. Mitchell csme over Satnrdav t" tike charge of the Nehalem Journal an.l before be had fairly got to work word came vt mm if -to tin aooro Monday that fat wife bad died n 8 tunlev. Mr. Mi.rhcll started inimedia'eiv for Hillsboro and will probably uot be back for a week. P. Clark an I Ed W'btr were on hand at Hillshoro this week ready to go hef,rr tlie grand inrv and ideaii not miltv tit the charge of stealing a dog from E. Menden- nall at tsuxtoo. i be -grand Jury tlumglit a nearly everyNKiy else niil, tliat the hoys were no gniiir, iney were (Iiaeiiargol The boys think tboy have a good case for malicious iwoae-ution. Thank-giving day wa observed by the nehalem people in varoja waya. A ahoet- ing nuuen at lungway a larmabed turkeys Hr i tie iimrvs. inere were ae-noes ai Ilia elnuch in the niomiag and evening, an I at 7 n clock p. m. uppr was served in Web- ater s nan, io whli gnty persona did their bert t demolish, but there w a'enty left. After aup r a royal good tim- waa hail by evervaodv until 1 o'rlock In th morning. . The proceeds weat to tbe organ fund. Nearly everybody In this part of the Me. kalem eslley wa talking and wondering what could be the cause of tba great aoise resembling tbunder. It was heard by nearly everybody h tbia neighborhood Saturday morning, bnt as it was perfectly olear It could not be thunder. It was a great racket and could be heard for twenty miles around, and waa probably caused by a meteor. Charlie Solomon claims that be saw a great ball of fir in the south as he waa leaving St. Helena for Vancouver, and that probably solves tbs mystery. It was surely a meteor. Asroait, Dee. 1. The Astoria rsl'road contract was slgne I this eycnt'iv, and Aa. toriana generally are tubllant tonight. Thl running's bout (mm Portland brought A H. Hamnifand. of Missoula, ncconin!ed by J C. Stantou, of New York; H. I. Klm l all of Atlanta, and Walter C. Smith. f Portland. Mr. Smith ha made overa dee sn trip across the cont nent in con.ection with the Astoils railroad scheme. When their p-eaence became known it was whimp ered around that Mr. Hitmtuond would , tn the course of t .e day. submit a rotrai-t to tbs railroad subsidy o m ttee. Tbe nswa wss conflr ud st a nesting of lbs ooni- mtttes in I be morn'it t which Mr. Ham mond's contract was read and accepted All ta necessary pai-ers were in rea lin-s scon after A o'clock, and a 6: 30 a treinvnd ous bunt of cbeei ing from the fnu of the chamber i commerce announced that Mr. Hainm 4id had affixed his signature to i contract, ths provisions of mhich msan s- much t Astorians. Tbe contract provides: "For the construction of a standard gangs single-track mad from a point at or near the east end of the brid :e line nf the railroad owned by th 8 -ashore Railroad company. 1 Astorin, Clstsopcou'i y O through the e lr aont Ih nort'i water front thereof; thence ea erly a loo 4 or near tbe south bank of the Colunihia river to point of con ncct io 1 with the Northern Pa cific rai road, or some other ruilroad 00 n- struoted and r inning cart into ths city ! Portland , at or near U ble, in Columbia county. State .if Oregon, a or before the 30th day of October, A. I). 1896." It is also agreed by Hammond and Bonne- that they sh ill expend at lea-t g iO.OOO each month In the earryi in of tbe work or m furnishing ra it rials lob- used in con struction until the road is completed. During ths afternoon Mr. Hammond bad a meeting with the Seashore road directors. anu maoe 11 em a proposition to purcha-e tbe line In this connection Mr. Ham mond made the following statement : -1 maae a proposition to the only two 8eahore director- ho are i , the city, and they are sat - Bed with tbe terras. Tbe di rectors who are absent from the city. I have been giveu to understand, will agree to any arrangement these gentlemen n ixlit make. so you see the matter is virtually settled. Ths affair will not be closed ud until tnv return from Hew Tork. It is the intention to place ths road-bed in first-class condi tion and equip it with as good rolling stock aa can be found on any road In the West." Does the purch i-e of tbe Snuthcosat mean that line is to be extended into tbe Neha lem country 1 Thut scheme will be thoroughly gone oyer in due lime. I am favorably disposed toward the Neli km country and have great faith in its future. Further than this I cannot say anything definite regaading that branch of the road. Yea, the road is a certain fact, and I hope it will be consid erably less than the lime allowed by the j contract before we can commence active operations. I go from here direct to New York city, where the final arrangements wi I be made. Regarding the Oregon Pacific which Is be sold this month, and over abicb he bas made a thorough inspection trip, Mr. Ham mond said: - I do not wish to say anything regarding my intentions -n this matter. I conaider it a good specnlstinn, and whoever pur chases it will seenre a first-class property that has cost several millions, the 'ast time it wa- sold 't went for $ or.OOO, but is bard to say just what pries It will bring at this rale.' Mr. btanton was Koieged with peopli who wished to shake hands with bim. and ie wa-i promt-ed a royal reception if bs wou d remain over nixht. Hut his 1 ence beta required In New York at su early date prevented him from partaking nf their bosiiality. Mr. Stanton, like VY C. 8niith, bas worked long sod peril ently in endeavoring to interest capital li tbe Astoria road project, and while hi name doea not appear in tbe contract, it is understood that he figures with Mr. Ham mond and Mr. Bonner in tbe deal. All of tbe viriting railroad men left for Portland this ev ning. The land tubsily given by tbe people of Astoj-is is valued at over 12.000,000. COLUMBIA RIVER ASTORIA It la tbe Intention to Employ White Iabor Only. The name of the ne v line will he tbe Co lumbia Birer A Aatorii Railway Company ami its completion m ly be expected withl another year. Mr. Btanton, who ha been the ra ivinic spirit nf tbe protect for the past year and a half, is ons of the pioneer rail road builders of tbe United States, bis op erations extend ng through all tbe New B igtand and msny of the Middle. Wt and Southern states, during tlie pat fifty years. Speakinr of the A-toria r-ad his late-t project he -aid to an Oregon! m rs resentative Monday: "You mvy rest assured t'i it the railroad 11' be 1 onatroced a speedi'y as possible With the exception f about thirteen mile the right-rf-wav ha been obtained, and there will le no trouble In securing tbe mainder. The Hue has been fully surveyed and located by Mr. W. H. Kennedy, now chief engineer of tbe 0. R. A X. Cn. In all probability he wil occupy a similar posi tion wltb our company. Very little time baa as yet. been devoted to the dixassbii of details, but undoubtedly Meson. Bonner and Hammond will transfer their contract to a construction eo.npany, to which the work of the railway company will be trans ferred. This construction company will also hsve the fall management and Im provement ef ths lands grsated as a subsidy. "The mane details necessary t be sr- ranged to secare manufacturing enterprise. etc., now In contemptati in, are by far too large to be determined upon witbsut the most mature deliberation. With other par ties iniereated I leave tonight for Kew York city, where all matters pertaining to tbe building of tbe road, and other projects will bs carefully a-t fully considered Co Ill onr plana are enneumatrd. It will be Im. pos-ihle to gir out to tbe public all tha Is intended to be d ne "Tbe contract enured Into provides that tbs headquarters of the company shall be at Astoria, and all disbursements shall be made at that place. Ths estimated onat of the road, Including tbs purchase of tbe Seashnre tine, Ju-t made will be aliout two million dollars, and other Improvements In contemplation will necessitate the exsnd itnre of five times as much. . While we are given twenty-three months lu which to complete the road in all probability the work will be finished within a year from ths time of commencement. The people ot Oregon doubtless understand the unal doni of building railroads during the win ter months, and so far as sterling the work l concerned, we will make haste slowly. ' "Active operations will co'iiraoixe early aext spring, about March, I think, and, when we begin the work we hope to find the needed labor here In Oregon. It will give employment to a great many 1 ihorera, while the construction la oarrird forward. and we are lu f.iror of Iving the work to those who are not einploytd at the time So far at Chinese are concerned, 1 eirt- niented with that mice in the South, and it waa not satisfactory. If suitable white la bor ran lie pr -cured we will certainly give it preference. ''I hope to return to Oregon In about one month, and remain as long as my preset ee Is requ red. This la my sixth viit to Port land with'n the last eighteen iimntna, x-clu-ively on this bu-lnesa; so you can see that I do not -. naider the tiip across the continent a hardship I do not exiiect to remain In Oregon dur'ng all the time, but hope to be ab'e to do my part from the Kait. Only udav I receive! a telegram stating it was desired to have me aptointed a receiver for one of the Hu-sell Sage road in Ma-wacbtinettea, but I will have to de cline as I want to devote my whole atten tion to the Astoria road. While I am ab sent from Oregon Mr. Kimball will repre sent nis hem, as well as others In interest "So far as money is concerned to build the proposed road, f can hut repeat what I have always sahl from ths time of my first visit to Portland tbe money is ready." DEER ISLAND. Thanksgiving was well observed lier, James Gaitensis bmMinia barn on bis acre lot ea't ot the railroad track. Mr. and Mrs. Cummings spent Thanks giving at Oregon City, vi-ltlng rrlutives. Mr. Spooner. of Cotumb a City gnvea iocceaaf ul party l-t Saturday evening B. C. Kny. rt is staningonite an ettenslve logging rsmi on Tide creek, huvin,' pur chased Mr. Bevis' timber. Muckle Bros, are buildiue an extensive slaughterhouse on their already conv.nleut and Wi ll improved farm. Mrs. E. Oemareat Is gradually improving. She wss able to be taken 011 a vl.it 10 bar I friend, Mrs. Clars Merrill, last Sunday. Jack Payne, of Clat.-kanie, was looking over some real estate in this neighborhood a short lime ago. with prospects of becom ing a neighbor. Section Foreman E. Demarest dl -covered a broken rail a half mile north of thl place hv-t Sunday morning, which might bars caused a very serious accident. Deputy SherllT Decker waa in ths neigh borboo-t last Friday and knocked tbe steam out of the sawmill by putting a lean on tbe outfit for tba Northwest Fire Insur ance Company, of Portland, for uupald premiums. Signs of prosperity are in our midst since the recent election. The sawmill was buy until a few days ago. The blacksmith is keejunc up a Continual ring on the anvil day, nigbt and Sundays. The politician's jaw i-i on the travel and his tongue is on a continual bore as if drilling for oil. It bas often been remarked that turkeys could not be raise I here, owing tn so much rain. But Mrs. R. Cnmniiuga raised fonr- t en turkeys last summer on Muckle B o tarm, some weib : g t tghteen pounds when a little over six months 1. We un derstand that this is exceptionally good PEOPLE Desirous Buying! A HOLIDAY PRESENT Piatronize -' Home WeeM de well te eraer treat G. HEITKEMPER Tha Portland Jeweler, Corner of Third and Morrison. Industry OEiXSOPT iSO-4- You will save at least per rent, and get mod foods. Dlsnmmta, watcher, silverware, optical foods, ete. Your enrreapnndeuee ta solicited. B. B. QUICK, CemalesvtsMr si Deads tor Waehlagtaa! Q. W. COLE, , . , Notary Pa alls Our Second Sale since Removing to Our New Store, S. W. Cor. Thud and Uak streets. Cole 5c Quick, St. Helens, Oregon PROPtiirrrotts op "Thorn's Numerical System Title Abstracts,, ; -FOR- Columbia County, - Oregon TITLES Xiamtned and abstracts rarnlahed. Wilt attend to mailers before the Hoard of Equalisation; payment ot taaae, ete. Real Kataie, t'onveyant'lng, aud laauranos, and uan negotiaieu. M ES-$9.95 All-Wool Snits. Frocks and Sincle and Double-Breasted 8acks,20and 22-ounce goods; eighteen patterns, including Blue and Black Cheviots. : Every suit warranted made of 0 lebraled Albany Woolen giUaCaseaire) and manufactured 00 our own premises, V. uiplov 147 nanda ana money paid for labor remain bera at home. J. M. HOYER&CO., ; Wholesale and Retail Clothier - it.' Nos. 81 and 83 Third Street, S. W. Cor. Oak. Portland, Oregcal Fruit Trees APPLE TRKEftl Northern 8nv. Hnllaenbura. Ban Davis. Balueiu, travrnteiii, Kle. at PttVXB TREKMl Italian. IVtlte and Silver. Job Printing la alt Its eeawches a th; a4 artMtsaHy deae. Ws mate a aatlalty .f ba.t, SjMterj a cemmareial Jh a-IMIng. Fa flee jaea prtntlng TMt SIIST has ae eaaal ea the ehrae. Plum, Cherry and Pear Trees. Onr Apple and Prune Trees are grafted from our own ynung bearing orchard, and are true to name and free from -ets. A aire lot nf Currai.t, Gooseberry, Wine-1 oerry ana &aruan naapoerrr. A. HOLADAY, Fcappooee, Or. J. HS"e Slusser, HAIR DRESSER AMD- T0NS0RIAL ARTIST. DART & MUCKLE Are onee more doing business at the old stand formerly oc cupied by Muckle Bros., where can be found a oonipfete stock of .' Fresh Staple Groceries Just from tbe hest markets of tbe new and cotuplste line of . ..... world. Tbev also hsve a Having recently located In the city and I tailing to ratahllsh luvsel'. I invite Ihi public to favor me with at leaat a share of I your trade, bliarp, keen rasurs. COLBUBN'8 OLD 8TAKD 8T. HELENS. ! : : OREOON MARRIKD. WARRKN-ORAH AM -At Marshland Co lumbia county. Oregon, on Nuv.-mber M. 1861. Mr. H. 'I Warren, nf Cla'skanie. and Mla Ines flraham, nf Manhlami. Were Boya Together. Hillsboho, Or., Nov. 30 D. A. Cloniiu-r. who waa imlii-ted by the grand jury for arson, ideadml guiliv and was senteuced tn three years in tbe penitentiary by Judge Mi-Bride to day. Climinger broke down com lilrtely. He waa a 8t. Helens man and Judge McBride and be were boys together. FOR PORTLANU, UAIir. Ladies' Dress Goods, Latest Patterns. Realising that thalr stock would be Incomplete without, tbeee gentlemen also cairy a large invoice of . . . , Ladies' and Gents' Fine Footwear usfc-ags-slmi ahs ana-atV. ITCAMgR- Young Americai VIA WILLAMETTE SLOU3H. THE JOSEPH KELLOGQ 4 COMPANY'S RIVER STEAMER faveSt Helens.... 6:30 A. U Arrive st Portland 10:00" " Leave Portland Jt M P. M Am vest Ht. Helens 6:00 " " Round TWp Tickets CO Cents "Will carry nothing but Passen gers aud Atat freight. JAMES GOOD, MASTER. IBJ,.alyal1ir iiaalMi Jlllir JRa STR aOSBPH KBLL , FOB PORTLAND- marvrnsseaapaapnraaaaamaaapaPBaaaaaaanaaaaaMaBaBaBB Leaves Kelso Mondays, Wednesday, and Fridays at 6 o'clock a. ra. Leaves Portland Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday at o'clock a. m. MMM""""M"1'""'"'"'WM,a,ssaaaaaaaaaasaaaaassa St. Helens Livery STzbles THOS. COOPER, Proprietor. . Handy location, and yon can feel sure that your horses will receive as good attention a though you were earing for them yourself. HNDY TURNOUTS ON SHORT NOTICE. for Infants and Children. PnOTHERS, Do You Know BliU Bassassa'S Dreps, Godfrey's Oordlai, mmm, seeaUad aVMtaiaf Brrapa, aa4 TasaWllatlBasMish.a.aTlf I say aiirllslas te aa glvea year eatsi T Kaaw Bast wa aaaM p. . -T r Tit ii i aaii n a i g f TK,0atrU'aaelyaa....i, .w.. f - tsslardaaitsisittbUarwtUaTe7aottlef PT KgthatOagtiarlaMttMpralpiiusrf w faiaaaas Dr.Baaasal rttefaar. Aat H has beea la ass for nearly thirty yean, sad thu awes Cestorta ao seU thaa ST. HELENS EXCHANGE STRAND STREET. Mr. Tbomsi Cooper bss just opened op his new and elepant terroom te Bt. Helens, where can constantly be found tbe famous Also best Brands Domestic and Key West Cigars. MB. COOPEE IS ALWAYS GLAD TO WELCOME HIS OLD FRIENDS TO HIS PLACE OF BUSINESS. -St. Helens Exohanire St. Helens, - - Oregon. THE PORTLAND AND CLATSKANIE ROUTE et all other regaarfiaa far AIMra. l f P. Tea Kssw that tbe Patent OAe. Deeartasaal e tbe VM Staaaa, aa4 of I exdoatva rlcht to Sr. Pitcher seat sat aastsaa te as. ta wore gap that oaao tha raarianrM.tl.ftl.l.r-, y nil tsnaass Osatoria kad beea proran to be as lataly fcatrsmUaat . Kwr that 35 aTsarace eosas at Osatoria are farslaasi far 0 easts, or eae -eat a doss I PeTeaKsewtlatvaiaiiii lam.a.. .im. mm ft. ksvt wan, sod that yoa may have aabrokea rea f Well.taoaa Mngs . TV faa-afsa fle aUnsatsi: o a I O. M Shaver, Master. Children Cry for Pitcher's Caetorla nMlTu0.VMnKi'TH-lor A"wr, ladings Bnda P if for Vk Pt ri..?? C,r''k"nl- O" rrM,r "I ' Portland at 1 p'oloek