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About The Oregon mist. (St. Helens, Columbia County, Or.) 188?-1913 | View Entire Issue (May 17, 1895)
OREGON MIST ISSUED EVEBY FRIDAY MSHHIKO BEEGLE A DAVIS. OFFICIAL COUNTY PAPER crlftlm Hauea. On oopy on year In tdtwet II unt oopy iix mourns...., Stugl copy..,.,.., .... Advertising lata mad known upon application COLOMBIA COUNTS DIRECTORY, Cs)mty Qttleer). Jndr.,..... Dean Blanchard, Ralnter Clerk , Juriaon Weed, Vernonia Sheriff. Chita, t. Doan, Rainier Treasurer m. at. Wharton, uoiumnia uuy 8upL of Schools..,, .,....J. ii. Watts, Bcappooaa Assessor...... .............Martin White, tiuinoy Surreyor A W. N. Meeerve, lielena ooi-.on.r. ::::idpoWe?Sou1. Soeiatr lllleai Misome, flt Helen Lodge, No. Kt-Remlar COinmnmoauoQs nrsi ana tnira sacuraay in achmonth at7:S0r. m. at Musculo hall, visit' Inn members In good standing Invited to at sena. Hisonic.-Rslnler Lodire, No. 84 Stated meetings Saturday on or before each lull moon al 7:au r. at Masonic nan, over niaucnaru a tor. Vlsitlnc member la good atanding la vita 10 auena. Onn Fellows PL Helena Lodm No. 117 Meet erery Batutday night at 7: SO. Transient brethren la. good Handing cordially inrited to atteno Khioitt or Pttria. Avon lodn No. 2, neels every Tuesday evening at 8 o'clock. In una Fellow nail, est. nolens, uregon. Iran lent brethren invited to attend. KmoHT or Pythias. Rainier Lodge no. 8ft, meet every Saturday evening at a o cioet, In their hall, over wits' store. Transient breth ran ooraiaiiy invited to attend. Jumna nuiiii TTnitko Aiincii Michak lot Columbia Council No. 10. Meets in Odd Fellows' hall, St. Helens, every Thursday even ing at 7:80 o'clock. Visiting brethren In good (tanaing, mviiea to attend. OftDia or Kastibh 8ta. Mlspah Chapter neat every second ana tonrtn baturaay at P. M., in Masouio hall. St. Helens, Oregon. . welcome giaen to visiting members. ST. HELENS, OBEUOH, BIX IT. The way to build up Columbia county is to patronize Columbia coun ty people. The Mist got a column advertise ment in the Sentiuel this, week free of charge. The apace was of no value but since the boys ore out for co-oper. ation Thi Mist appreciates the com plimenv Thanks. Some time ago Thk Mist published an article on farmers and politicians, Our populist contemporary, the Sen tinel, undertakes to construe said ar ticle as implying that farmers should take no part in politics. The Sentinel misunderstood our meaning. What The Mist meant was that farmers were in danger when coming in con tact with populist politicians, since TiI associations corrupt good morals." Good roads are still being discussed throughout the county, and should continue the topic of discussion until proved. There seems but one way to accomplish anything along the line of better highway", ana mat is to seep s. everlastingly at it. Other counties in the slate have improved the roads in creuiutuw manner witu iiihb uicmue, and we see no reason wbv the same cannot be done in Columbia couniy. Judge McBbidb'S charge to the Brand jury Tuesday were very much to the point, and if the suggestions then, made were put into practice in this county they would prove profit able to all concerned. Tbe jury was admonished to exercise due care in returning indictments, especially in cases of a frivolous nature. It is not the mission of tbe grand fury to ferret out testimony wherein petty spite or desire to get fees was tbe only mo tive, and we do not believe they will be a party to such proceedings. In view of the many cases which have lately been brought in the justice oourt, which have little or no merit, the justice of tbe peace should require the complainant to deposit- a bond for that ooets in case of no conviction, it this were done and the justice bas a perfect right to do it there would be less petty litigation, prompted by apitework, and consequently less ex pense to the county. In that event no man would enter complaint against another unless there were substantial ground for such charges, and unless bs waa morally certain that his charges would be sustained by an intelligent jury. People are too apt to want to air their grievances in the justice court when tbe state foots tbe bills. Such proceedings should be discouraged by the justice when complaint is made. Not satisfied with her victory oyer China, Japan now seeks to capture tbe Nicareguan canal, claiming that in accordance with the provisions of a former treaty Japan has the same tights in the premises as the United States. A new treaty between Japan nd Nicaragua is being negotiated, which it is said will greatly conflict with the interests this country has ac quired in tbe eanal proposition. Japan, over lealous after ber victory over antiquated China, and with tbe war spirit stiff at fever beat, is liable to make trouble for the United States. The little yellow people may meet with a different reception in dealing with tbia government than that winch Breeted tbem on their march to Pekin, The United States cannot afford, to quibble or mince words in tbe canal affair, and Japan would do well to bear this in mind. Bhottld tbe United States supreme court decide the Income tax law un constitutional It would be the great est calamity that bas befallen this countrr for many tears. Whether or not tbe law was a wise .measure does not enter into the question at this time. Tbe question now is how to raise revenue to carry on the govern ment; and since the Wilson tariff law cwta off tbo original and only sub stantial source of revenue, the nation has looked forward to the collection of tbe income tax to supply the defi ciency. In lieu of the collection of this tax the bond issues have been made, for temporary relief. Now at this late day should the income tax law be decided unconstitutional there seems no other alternative than an' other bond issue. Congress does not meet uutil Pecember, so that no legis lation for the purpose ol raiBing rov enue oould be enaoted before that tune. Again we any, while the income tax law may not have been wise, a free trade bill having been passed in lieu thereof, it is very necessary that the income tax should be collected. Wk can say with all candor that we are pleased to see the co operative editor over in Nebalem jump with all the weight of such a personage upon the suggestions to farmers contained in brief article in this paper only a week or two ago. That person seems to know exactly wherein lies the fault. He knows from personal experience that the remarks hit awful close to bis case, and that the remarks were di rected strictly to he and bis ilk. lie sees the folly ol neglecting his home and keeping the publio highways hot from one nook to the other corner, in pursuit of something absolutely out of his reach. Experience is always an expensive lesson, but come high as it may, some people will not profit by the experience of others. No one can take exception to the remarks referred to only those who know that had they kept themselves intelligently posted upon the issues, gone to the polls and deposited pis vote for sound govern ment, returned to bis farm and en deavored to produce a part oi what he consumes, he would not have to strug gle so bard to maintain himself and supply the demands upon him for food and other necessaries oi life which con stantly pour in upon him and which he is unable to supply ; why f Because be looked too hard for political plums which never dropped. The essence of the whole thing can be thusly stated "When you have done your duty to yourself then can you conscientiously and wisely lend your aid to the direction of others." And from this we would have you know that the demands of our county today are for more produo tion, and to be placed where we nan supply the demands of home without dependence upon others to do it for us at compensation btted exactly to their own wishes. Thk co-operative editor of the Sen tinel does not like to have his tax-eat in? populist pets molested in their plunder, and it nearly kills bim be cause intelligent people subscribe for and pay for Thk Mist instead of the Sentinel. The reason is plain, Mr. Davison. People want tbe county news as published in The Mist in stead of the hog-wash handed down by tbe tax eating coterie who control the Sentinel. We might remark here that if one could buy this would-be legislator for what he is really worth and sell him for what he thinks he is worth, their fortune would be made. One gentleman remarked tbe other day, after reading the letter written by this co-operative co-opratorto Senator McBride ; "He is not crazy, because fools never go crazy : they are born fools and never get over it." Another gentleman said that since that letter was wntten he was ashamed for it to be known he came from tbe section ol country where the letter was written. We some times wonder if this all-wise co-operator should fall into the river, whether there would remain a bole where he went down ; or whether be wonld be missed from the community in which be lived ; or whether the government could withstand such an irreparable loss to its operating ma chinery? It would certainly prove a national calamity to lose such a wise head as tbe co-operative editor of the Sentinel at this critical time. THBBtiaone thing which the re publican party in Columbia county should not lose sight of at the next county convention, and that is to nominate men who are republican in spirit as well as practice; men wbo are loyal to their own county, state and country before any other; men who are in every way competent and up right ; men who look to the advance ment of-Columbia county first, last and all the time, and are willing to patronize home industries in prefer ence to sending abroad for what they consume. This is republicanism, and tbe ticket should be made up of just such men. While The Hist is a re publican paper, it will not support any candidate who, in tbe opinion of its editors, is not a proper person for the position. Party success will be doubly assured if good republicans only are placed on the ticket in 1896. DEER ISLAND DOINGS. Beautiful weather for all kinds of work. especially farming. C. H. Spencer left for Carrollton. Wash ington, last weex, wnere ne intenas to re main for a while. C. A. Merrill Paid the metropolis a visit last weea. Miss Lula Morrill returned a few days ago from an extended visit to ner suiter, Mrs. Jones, at Portland. Wm. Gamble left last Monday to visit ixieuua lit ivriiftuu auu vicguu t . j . i .1 - l. E . 1 1 A r N. A. Perrv and wife, of Honlton. visited our genial postmaster last Sunday. Georara Kelly and family, of Honlton. visited the English family last Sunday. Last Sunday was a beautiful day and this whole neighborhood waa away from borne. E. J. Barnes moved into his new house a few days ago. Tbe place has a cozy, neat appearance. The clover Is coming out in bloom beau tifully. Your Clatskanie correspondent mnst not think that bis town is the only place where pretty girls reside. If be would come here we can produce beau ties along that Hoe that would make his heart flutter like tbe wings of a bumble bee. One of tbe nlainest evidences of ill breed ing is fault-finding and self-boasting, and it shows worse in the educated than it does in the ignorant. The Manitoba school Question ts without donbt an important matter, even to this country. A man of piimitive thought is not worthy of being a leader. Wbat Can ada wants as a premier, is a man of nerte, who will lead the papal bull by the ring Into the close pen and dehorn him. Our sawmill man. H. Blener, shipped a carload of maple lumber to Portland this week, wnicn is evidence mat mere is some industry left. Thb Mist wants a correspondent in every neighborhood. If anything of interest happens in your locality let the world know it through the col umns of The Mist. The Mist does not object to taking silver on subscription. We are even glad to get Columbia county warrants. They are taken at this office on all accounts. , CIRCUIT COURT. L. L. Decker appointed bailiff for grand Jury. ttomerville vs. Wopd, dismissed. Beach vs. Mnsgrove, ort'er to dismiss when fees are paid. Kreeruan vs. Freeman, dismissed and order to withdraw para. William Link vs. h. B OaJdis, (iismtsjed. John 'f umblin vs. William Cooper, dismissed. 1. O. Wlkstrom vs. J. C. Rice, dismissed, Raker et a) vs. Emerson, settled. 8. 8. Markham vs. 8. J. Drown, order of coniiriimuKii. Archibald vs. Farr, dismissed. Moll vs. Henderson, confirmation. liertha A. Kniirliton v. J. ti. Henrlcl demurrer overruled and case set for trial May IS. Henry Westerners vs. George Etigelke et al, decree of foreclosure. W.J. Burns vs. V. W. Cole) demurrer m intorveuuon arsueu auu laaeil unusr aw visement until todnv. M. J. Saxon et al vs. W. J. Fullerton et al; demurrer argued and taken under ad' visoment. A. V. Miller vs. John Quislev and A. B. Quislcy;, plaintiffs motion for judgment on menuiuji uvvrruieu auu case sot tor trial Mav 17. A. H. Blakesley vs. James Muckle. jr. et al: allowed to amend complaint. Perry O. Baker vs. 0. W. Barger; decree of foreclosure. Margaret MoFarland vs. John McFar- land : demurrer overruled and case set for trial mav a. 8. F. FarraU vs. Kelsendahl: plaintiff al lowed to amend coninlaint. Answer Bled and defendant allowed to withdraw de murrer; set for trial May IS. Walter Severn vs John Isenhart; demur rer overrruled and defendant given until Fridav. Mav 17. to answer. John Hendricks vs. Ed Merrill, adminis trator oi me estate at uie uisen ; decree al lowed 20 per cent attorney fee for plaintiff, $10 attorney fee to H. Allen. W. H. Dolman vs. William Btrachan et nx, judgment allowed against William strachan. and defendant given uutll dav to answer. Muti' James F. Watson vs. Colombia River Lumber Fuel Company; dclault and decree. MAYQCR. Mrs. J. Huffman has been quits sick for a tew aays. Dut we are giaa to sav sue is better now and we hope for a speedy re covery. Mrs. William Kyser Is a guest of bar niece nere, Mrs. iiunmau. Conrad Schneider was over to our burg eunuav last. A number of neonla from this looalltv are in attendance on circuit court tins week. Oh, by the way) Wagner bas found new way to catch trout from the creeks. Any one can have the receipt by sending a self-addressed envelope and stamp to Geo. it. wagner, juayger, uregon. W. K. Traylor is to swamp for William Boberta this summer. We hope it will not be lone now before we hear the whistle of the locomotive pass ing tnrougn our ourg. Gust A . .Larson has been un to advertise his claim prior to making final proof next montn. William Blackford has Mason, the naner hanger, at uis borne, papering bit nouse, Guess uncle and aunt won't look at us common folks when their house is done. C. N. Davids in is fast putting in his crops, and I think he will have good crops Ul su iuu4 fciua year. QU1KCY. ITEMS. Gnv Barnes and Joe Powers have eone to au ueiens to attena court. Mr. and Mrs. D. J. Barnes, of Clatskanie. spent a day with Mrs. Barnes' mother, .rs. jones, last weea. Mr. A. J. Quieley returned from Port land Saturday, where be had spent several uuys aiieuuiug hi uusniesa. Deputy Assessor G. W. Barnes has cone to Nehafem, where he will call npon tbe people, ana it tney ao not get a just and eutial essessment It will be because G. W. will have been possessed of some spirit un like bis former self. His waa a fit appoint ment, inaeea. Mr. C. H. Jones started for Eastern Ore gon, where he intends shearing sheep this season. The farmers of this vicinity have their gardens mostly planted, and are enjoying a rest until uie naying time arrives. Master Lester Rice, of Clatskanie, is at tending scnooi at tnis place. Tbe Smith Bros., of Mayger, are busy cutting suingie Doits on ur. m i place. The Good Templars' lodge of this place is progressing well. The members have elec ted Mrs. Praliens and Mr. L. L. Griffin as delegates to the Grand Lodge of Oregon, wnicn is to oe neia at r orest urove. The necktie social given here last Satur day evening was a success, and everybody f 1 .1 1 'T-1. " ciijuvvu lucuiKiTes. mo yiKtrttiuiuB con sisted of vocal and instrumental music and recitations. Last, but not least, was the supper, of which there was plenty to spare, A nmber of young people of Clatskanie were present. Real Estate Transfer. E. W. Fowler and wife to Henry 8teh- man, uw w ol se w, section z, t o n, r 2 w; S150. William Mackintosh to John D. Wilcox, w H of se 14, sec. 14, 1 4 n, r 2 w; $1 Norman Merrill and Wife to City of Clats kanie lot 6. blk 1. Bnrantville. S60. United States to A. B. B. Lewis w M of ne , nw i oi s i, sec 13. t n, r 0 w; patent. United States to Albert B. Mason, se X of sec 11, t 6 n, r 6 w; patent. John D. Wilcox to William Mackintosh, trustee, w j$ oi se sec 14, 1 4 n, r w ; II. F. C. Winchester and wife to directors of Rainier Co-operative Industrial Union, oona lor aeea ; zwo. BORN. PERRY. At Honlton on May 10, to tbe wne oi unaries rerry, a son. . While in Stockton, Cal some time ago, Thomas F. Laogan, of Los Banos, that state, was taken very severely with cramps and diarrhoea. He by chance met Mr. C. M. Carter, who was similarly afflicted. He says : "I told him of Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy, and we went to the Holden Urug store and pro cured a bottle of it. It gave Mr. Car ter prompt relief, and I can vouch for its having cured me." For sale by Ur. i.dwin Koss, druggist. MARRIED. DECKER-CROUSE.-In the parlors of the St. Charles Hotel, Portland. Oregon, on Wednesday evening, May 8tb, 181)5, by Rev. Roland D. Grant. Mr. L. L. Decker and Miss Bernece Grouse, both of this city. Tbe yonng couple are well and favorably known throughout this county, both hav ing resided here many years, and a large circle of friends join with ns in tbe wish that their path throngh life may be strewn with roses and sunshine, and the voyage be calm and peaceful. Whooping Cough. There is no danger from this disease when Chamberlain's Cough Remedy is freely given. It liquifies the tough mucus and aids its expectoration. It also lessens the severity and frequency of paroxysms of coughing, and insures a speedy recovery. There is not the least danger in giving the remedy to children or babies, as it contains no niurious substance. For sale by Dr. Edwin Boss, druggist. Oxen for sale. Fine yoke of young work oxen; girth about 7 feet 8 inches; weight about 3M) pounds. Address: J. P. WELLS, Goble, Oregon. FOR THE BLOOD Tkt ltt Sprlas MaSldn Just now everybody Is thinking about taking something for the blood. A Spring medicine as we speak of It. And It's a good thing to do, but you want to get the proper medicine. If you consult your physician he will tell you to lQlVD 8 fUEDICIfiS and that, because the liver bas every thing to do with the blood. If the liver Is sluggish the system Is clogged, the blood becomes Impure, and the whole body suffers. Every medicine recom mended for the blood Is supposed to work on the liver. Then get at once the "Kino op Liver medicines," siinmoNs LIVER REGULATOR It does Its work well, and tones up the whole system. It Is " Better than Pills," and can be had in liquid or powder. D18S01.UtlO.1l NOTICE. "VTOTICE la hereby aiven that the firm JJN of Foster fe Juqiiuh, doing business under tbe nrm name of f oster A o., at Keuban. Oreaon. is this dav dissolved by mutual consent. The firm debts can be paid to either of the old tiriu, or to T. C. Watts, who will hereafter conduct the business. R. R. Foaxsa. G. C. Jauuish. Dated at Reuben, Oregon, this 1st day of May, 1N. miuj JUST OUT! h Hill's New American Polygraph! An indisriensible companion to every merchant, clergyman and lawyet in tbe land. If you have copying to do, write at once inclosing 4 cents in stamps for particulars. Agents wanted. Liberal discount. Address, W. H. BAUMANN, Gen'l. Agt. U. 8. A. P. 0. Box 67, Marissa, III. ST. HELENS LIYERY STABLES THOS. COOPER, Proprietor. Horses Boarded and Cared For. TURNOUTS ON SHORT NOTIOI. ST. HELENS. : : OREGON Decker's BARBER SHOP J. II. DECKER, Proprietor. The old and reliable barler has his raiors lust as sharp as can be found, and will shar you comioriaoiy ana quietly lor ouiy 10 cenu. ST. HELENS, OREGON ORIENTAL HOTEL A. H. BLAKESLEY, Proprietor. Board by Day, Week or Month AT REASONABLE BATES. The table Is sutillel with the best the market anoras. avervintna clean, a snara oi ?ir nai- rouatre is solicited. ST. HELENS, OREGON. PEOPLE Desirous w Buying JEWELRY, Watches, Clocks, Etc. Would do well to order froa G. HEITKEflPER The Portland Jeweler, Corner of Third and Morrison. Ton will save at least 2$ ner cent, and set mod goods, diamonds, watches, silverware, optical gooas, etc x our corresponaence is solicited. Steamer FASTEST And Most Comfortable Daily Steamer Between St. Helens and Portland LEAVES AEBIVKS St. Helens 6:30 A M At Portland 10 A M LEAVES ARRIVES Portland at 8 P M At 8t Helens 6PM DAILY EXCEPT SUNDAY Bight Eeeerved to Change Time with' out Notice. LEWIS K1VER TRANSPORTATION CO. Portland Landing Foot of Alder Street. -THE- Splendid, Young Norman Horse Will Make the Season of 1895 as Follows At Charles Muckle' Farm on Deer Island, Columbia County, Oregon. Terms, Insurance $10 TEMPEST Is a beautiful, dark Iron erav. sixteen hands high ; nine years old ; weighs 1000 pounds, with fine style, quick move ment, and second to none in musculur power and durability. r i He was aired bv Yotins? Bvron Kler; hv old Byron Kier, ini ported and owned by KiKtiiaster. Keota, Iowa. Tempest's dam was sired bv Old Tempest, a Norman horse owned by J. Downs, Iowa. CHAS. MUCKLE, Owner. Mascot FOR PORTLAND, DAILY. -TgAMER- Young America WILLAMETTE SLOUGH Leave 81. Helens :! K M Arrive at Portland A M Leave Portland. .... .' 8:01) I' M Arrive at at. Helens 0:00 P M BOUND TIIIP TICKET AO C. Will Carry NothinR but Fussongers and Fast Freight. Dnrlnir tha summer avasnn. or as lonff as the wator remains high enough, this hoat will make two trips eHch wi-ekup tkappoose bay on Tuesdays and Fridays. JAMES GOOD, Master. LEONARD HUFF & CO., Commission Mercbants SWAQKR'S OLD STAND. A general asortmtmt of feed kept on hand, aim sum ai mo lowest privva FOR CASH. Undertaking Goods FURNISHED ON SHORT NOTICE. St. Helens, . ; . Oregon. B. B. QUICK. O. W. COI.B, , Notary Public CommlsslMMr ol Dds lor Washington Cole & Quick, St. Helena, Oregon PROPRIETORS OP "Thorn's Numerical System OP Title Abstracts" FOR Columbia County, Oregon TITLES Kxamined and abstracts famished. Will attend to matters befiira the Hoard ol Kquallsatlon; payment of taxes, etc. Keal Estate, Conveyancing, and Iiuurauc, and Loaus negotiated. -THK BANQUET SALOON Has re-opened under tbe management o(GEOK(K A. UK1NN. corner of (Strand and Cowlits Htreetn. ht. Helens, Oreuon. where can be found the choicest brands of WINE AND LIQUOR Card tables, pool table, billiard table and other devices for the entertainment of pat rons, wnere time can o pitatanuy spent. FAMOUS FIRE LADDIE CIGARS - - Besides other popular brands, are kept constantly on hand to supply the Increased iraae ai tuis very popular saloon. y THE FAMOl'B ( CYRUS NOBLE WHISKY IS KEPT AT THE BANQUET. Sunny Banks Stock Farm H. WEST, Prop'r. Importer and Breeder of Improved Chester lite HOGS. Unlike the old time Chester White Hofrs, the Improved stock are short, chunky, and mature quick and fatten readily at any age. (ALL STOCK REGISTERED ) Farm One Hile From Scappoose. Intending purchasers are invited to call and see my stock. Ail cor respondence promptly answered. H. WEST, SCAPPOOSE, : ; OREGON. PROFESSIONAL. T. i. Clsetoh. n. tun, ALLEN fc CLEETON, Attorneys and Counselors at Law ST. HELENS, OREGON. Notaries Public, Conveyancing and Collections jyR, a. p. McLaren, PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. Rainier, Oregon JJR. H. R. CLIFF, PHYSICfAN AND SURGEON. 8t. Helens, Oregon J-R. 1. E. HALL, PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. Clatskanie, Columbia county, Or, yy N. MKBERVE, Surveyor and Civil Engineer DELENA, OREOON. ConntV SurVBVOr. Land Rlirvnvltin' Town Plattinif and Kncincerlnir work nromntlv executed. Patronize Our Second Sale since Store, S. W, Cor. Third and Oak streets, ME$9.95 All-Wool Salts. Frocks and Single and Double-Brawted Sacks, 20 anil 22-omico goods; eighteen patterns, including Blue anil lilack Cheviots. Every suit warrantod made ol oclobraU-d Albany Woolen Mills Casslmei-e,. and manufactured on. our own rni!ae. Wti employ 147 hand and money paid for tabor rcmuini here at borne. ' J. M. riOYER&CO., Wholesale and Retail Clothier Nos. 81 and 83 Third Street, CHOICE BIlA-lSriDS OF wines, Liquors, unu vigui. CAN AT ALL TIMES BE FOUND AT THE MODEL SALOON, J. 8. CLONINGER, PROPRIETOR, : x : ! ST. HELENS, OREGON' Famous Fire Laddie Cigars Kept Constantly on Hand. ONLY PLACE IN THE CITY WITH Wolnhard's ST. HELENS- EXCHANGE ST11AX1 STIUiOT. Mr. Thomas Cooper baa Jnst opened up Ids new and eWatit barroom In 81. Uvlens, where can runxtnittly be found the famoaa Fidito If Emtolky . WMsJsoy Also best Brands Domestic and Key West Cigars. MR. COOPER IS ALWAYS GLAD TO WELCOME HIS OLD FRIENDS TO HIS FLACE OF BUSINESS. ST. HELENS St. Helens, E. McNEILL, Receiver. TO THE EAST OIVE8 THI CHOICE 01 Two Transcontinental Routes GREAT NORTHERN RAILWAY BY WAY OF - Spokane, Minneapolis & St. Paul UNION PACIFIC RY BY WAY OF DENVER, OMAHA, & KANSAS CITY LOW RATES TO ALL EASTERN CITIE8 OCEAN STEAMERS LEAVE PORTLAND KVERY S DAYS For San Francisco. For Full Detail! Call on or Address -W. H. HURLBURT, Oeneral Freight and Faun, Agt Portland. 8T. HELENS Meat Market IWEETLAHO tc SHELDON. All kind of fresh and aalted meat, aatlr lare and Hub. An expieii wagon la run to all part of tbe eity daily. Meats by Wholsale at Special Rate MAIN IT., HT. HELENS. BEWARJi mM l..l..lM Li. n is the whole story about m Aiip mitm son fri fir j tfoe C"81 80 more lhin other ptckitre soda oever fpotU 111 JaVaaVD. flour uniirersally acknowledged purcat In Oie rt4. Hade only Ur OTORCH k CO., flew Tort. Sold ly rroceri mryvkart. WriU got Arm mad Baamer Book at f oabte BmeipeeMZB. 5. Home Industry Removing to Our New S. W. Cor. Oak. Portland, Oregon POOL AND BILLIARD TABLES Beer 5 Cents. EXCHANGE, Oregon. Steamer Bailey Gatzert IK FLACK OF BTK. TKLKPilONB. Columbia Klver A Fuiet Hound Mar. Co. Aioaa 8T. Dock PORTLAND AND AHTOK1A Leavwi Portland dallr (xpt Hun.l.y) at T A. M. LcavMi Aatnrla dally (i'xct'l Hiimlay) at 7 I'. M. K. Kim! trtii tli keta. l'nrtlattd In A.Wria and mtiirn only t'J.UU. Round trip tlokvta all liK-al noluta ami Antona Kua nn nir. i.uriin. K. A. BKKI.KV. A.tlt. U. . NCUTT. Fre. G.!I0KEHM!!!!3PAYS If jroanM th PHatvaia InmtwMn HrMlm. Malta money wliil other r watting tlm by old prnceMea. Catalufftella all about iLanddeKrllxr eerjr arucianrwira mr poultry butlo. The "ERIE mechanically th Mt wheel. I'rrltlrntnuxlcl. w ra FaelM Coaat Aaenta. Bicvrla eaia- luauc,malled itm&ivm fnll drarrlntlon , prlpi. etc.. aoawx WnrB. FrTALDM A WCPBATO! CO.,Ftalaa.CaL UaaNCM Uoina, HI 8 Main Ht Lo An el. t Careata.and Trade-Mark obtained, and all lat- i ant DuMneM eonaucieu iur modihiti pkk. OUR ornoc I Opioit U. B. ptiit orrio t"ndw an wcur ptnt la leu time tiuw tauee imotalrom waininxion. KmnA n,,lt drawin or nhotfl.. With aflnD- tlon. w adriM, u panniaoi or noi, uwm w chart. Our It not due till patent iMcurd. a n. "How to Obtain Fatenta," with eoet o7 urn in th U.S. and foreign wualm tent Iree, Addreia, C.A.SNOW&CO. Gbb BAi-mr Orrioff. WASHINGTON. D. C. 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