The Oregon mist. (St. Helens, Columbia County, Or.) 188?-1913, May 24, 1895, Image 2

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    OREGON MIST.
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OFFICIAL COUNTY PAPER
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Advertising rates mad known upon application
COLOMBIA COUNTY DIRECTORY.
Caaatv Officer.
lodge Dean Btanrhard. Rainier
Clark Judeon Wwl. Varnoul
Sheriff Cbas. t. Doau, Rainier
Treaaarer B. at. Wharton Columbia City
Bupt of School J U. Watla, Scappooae
Assnsor Martin White, Qiiincy
Surveyor ...W.N. Meaervc, Helena
nmmiiAn.M J P. A. Frakea, Scappooae
Commieslonars j Q fcnan,,,,,,, vernouia
Society H !.
tasoitie. 8t Belent Lortfe. No. SS Regular
communications nnt and third Saturday In
each month at 7:80 p. M. at Masonle hall, flatt
ing mambara In good (lauding luvtted to at
lend.
Masomc.-Ralnlar Lodt
ate
No. Staled
meeting Saturday on or before ab. full moon
ai7:sw t. H. at Maaonic nan, over mancnaru a
tore. Vlaitlng member in good uandlng la.
viiao. to auano.
Odd FlLlown St. Helen Lodra No. 117
Steele every Saturday night at 7 SO. Tranalent
brethren In good aiaudiug cordially invited to
tuna.
KxtOHT or Pythias. Avon lodra No.
meet! every Tuesday evening at 8 o'clock, In
iHia Fellow nail, St. Helens. Oregon. Iran
lent brethren Invited to attend,
KstoaTtor Pythias. Rainier Lodge wo. 58,
meeia every eaturaav evening ai e o cioca
in their hall, over Deits" atore. Tranalent breth
ren cordially Invited to attend.
JuHioa Ordib Uhitid Amrica Mschah
lea. ColumMa Council No. 10. Meeu In Odd
Fellow' hall. St Helena, everv Thuradav even
lug at 7:80 o'clock. Visiting brethren In good
aiaaoiag, luruea to aiienu.
Ordib or Kansas Btas Mtipah Chapter
meet every aecond and fourth Saturday at S
r. ., in Masonic nan, m. Helena, uregon. a
welcome glass to viaitiug member.
ST. HELEV8, OBEOOIt, 1HAV 84.
The fools are not all dead yet. The
Villcr could find employment over in
the Sentinel office.
Bomb co-operative illuminary will
ing editorials for the Sentinel signs
luniself "V, which from our koowl
edge of the writer stands for dooky.
Thb United States supreme court
by a vote of 5 to 4, has decided the
income tax law unconstitutional. At
the former hearing Justice Jackson
was absent on account of sickness and
the court stood a tie four for and
four against the law. This time Jack
son waa present and voted to sustain
the law, but one of those voting in
the affirmative before changed bis
sole, and thus the Iaw is a thing of
the past. The decision will prove
national calamity, since governmental
affairs have been shaped In anticipa
tion of receiving revenue from the
iucome tax.
. The efforts put forth by the people
f of Clatskanie and other parts of the
county for the construction of a rail
road into the Nehalem valley is com
rnendable. Ho one doubts tor one
moment but what such a venture
would be the means of developing a
a good section of country which other
wise is worthless. Not only would it
develop the country, but the road, we
believe, would be n paying investment
from the first. Every mile ol railroad
in Columbia county means dollars in
the pockets of its promoters and money
in the county treasury. The enter-
- prise manifest by the gentlemen at
. tbe bead of tin's scheme should be
backed up by (be entire people of the
county. Thb Mist hopes the efforts
made in that direction will be crowned
with success.
The action of the state republican
club in refusing to pass resolutions
either for or against silver was a wise
course. Thb Mist has argued from
tbe beginning that it would be entirely
nut of place for the meeting just held
jn Portland to ltiggle with the nnan
cial question, and notwithstanding
1 ho fact that an attempt, as predicted
by this paper three weeks ago. was
made to force an issue upon the psrty
in this state which tbe next conven
tion might deem necessary to ignore,
the state club stood its ground and de
clined to be a party to such proceed
ing. As Thb Mist stated before, the
slate convention is the place for a
party to declare its policy, and what
ever might have been done at the
meeting of republican clubs would not
in any way bind the state convention.
Tbe state club is for tbe purpose of
promoting harmony and more perfect
organisation. . If it does this it has ac
complished the object for which it was
organized.
IT is hard lo imagine what the co-
operators over in Nebalem co-operate
for unless it be to more thoroughly
and successfully carry on the popu
listio idea of tax -eating. It seems to
lie the dream of their lives to get their
hands once more into the county sack
that they may continue with increas
ing velocity tho plunder inaugurated
by the few populists who, nnder tbe
fliiguise of "reform," were elected in
1892, but who, after a trial of two
years, were elected to stay at home in
1894. There are plenty of honest,
conscientious populists, but they are
seldom nominated for office, because if
elected they would not at once en
gage in the plunder of pulilio funds
as is expected of a populist office
holder by his co-operative followers.
It would be a nice snap for the pops
to have tbe sheriff and treasurer at
least, so that, as in tho Massie case,
they could borrow tbe county money
and scare the official out of the
country that they might not be called
upon to pay the amount when due.
"We tax pay era," did you say, ( D)on ky T
How Much tax do you pay Mr.
(D)onkyf and how much do your co
operative tax-eaters pay along with
you? and how much does the mem
bers of the populist party pay in this
county as compared with the other
taxpayers? The members of the pop
ulist party in this county draw out
more money from tbe county treas
ury than they pay into it. Indeed
tax-eating is a profession with many
cf tunni. Reflect on this Mr. (D)oaky.
RAILROADS VS. STEAMBOATS.
Ad argument is advanced In di
couragement of the Astoria railroad
that ships always come as near as
possible to the producer, and conse
quently would continue to go to Port
luud for the cereal product of Oregon ;
thai water rates are always cheaper
lhi.il rail; that a railroad to the sea
could not successfully compete with
I he steamboats.
The first proposition might be true
if the commerce of Oregon originated
in Portland. But since it must come
many miles iulo that city by rail
without breaking bulk is it necessary
to break bulk at Portland, when II
might just s well remain in the cars
and roll right on on the down grade
to Astoria at a very slight advance on
tbe rate to Porllaud, air J thereby save
the graiu fleet several hundred dollars
on each vessel in towing and pilotage
in gelling 100 miles inland.
On the second proposition let us
see if railroads cannot successfully
compete wilh steamboats. For twenty
years the W illamette river has been
paralleled on either side with a rail
road. The roads have in the past
carried wheat from Corvallis and Al
bany to Portlaud, a distance of nearly
100 miles, for 11 per ton, virtually
driving the steamboat business off the
river, and today in face of an open
river to navigation the Southern Paci
fic railroad company is doing the car
rying trade of tbe Willamette valley,
not because of cheaper rates entirely
but largely because of rapid transit.
The third proposition might be
answered with the same argumeuts as
in the first in regard lo freight, but
the passenger traffic) presents quite a
different phase, and iu answer to the
argument that the railroad cannot
carry passengers as oheaply as steam
boats we hod tbe following rates:
Fare between Portland and Astoria. . .It 00
Stateroom 1 60
Two meals en route 1 00
Total S3 SO
The stateroom la figured in tbe
above statement because most of the
travel between the two points is done
by the night steamers. Does anyone
doubt the ability of a railroad to carry
passengers 86 miles for fa 50? As on
the Willamette river.passengers would
prefer to travel by rail at au in
creased price because the difference is
made up in time. History does not
bear out the argumeut that railroads
cannot compete with steamboats. Io
almost every instance where the two
have come in contact tbe former have
been successful.
Ex Representative Pence, of Col
orado, has forsaken politics, being
urged thereto by a majonty of his lei
low-citizens of the silver state laat Oc
tober, and gone into the railroad busi
ness. He still proclaims himself a
populist, seemingly unaware of tbe in
consistency of being also a railroad
man a promoter of grinding corpor
ate selfishness and greed that charges
poor farmers for hauling their grain
to market, and grants free passes to
congressmen, tie is evidently not
conscious of his rapid descent in tbe
scale of political morals as formulated
by bis party, since he declares that he
is greatly obliged to bis late constitu
ents for retiring bim from politics, add
ing that ''there is nothing particularly
entrancing in the political future."
There is something sublime in this
resignation to defeat, though, of course,
the malevolent republicans who com
passed it will introduce the hackneyed
sour grapes fable in explanation of
a slate of mind so unusual in political
life as to be phenominal. Populists iu
general bowl about the grinding rail
road monopolies, but it will be noticed
that just ss soon ss one of them baa
held an office and been retired ky a
disappointed constituency they return
to their nature very much the same as
other people.
GRAND JURY REPORT.
In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon,
for Columbia County.
To Hon. itiomaa A. McBride, Judge of the
aoove named court:
We. vour undersigned grand iurv for the
May. 1895. term ol the Circuit Court of Co
lumbia County, Oregon, make this as our
final report, and respectfully represent that
ws have carefully investigated all charges
of crime which have been presented to us.
and have returned into court six trne bills
and four not trne bills. In addition to the
cases reported we have investigated a num
ber of cases upon which no report has been
made.
We examined the county iail and found
u neat ana ciean, ana as weu aepi as can
oe vitn tne present lacuiuez.
We visited tbe offices of tbe county clerk.
sheriff, treasurer and countv surveyor, snd
found their books well kept. Hearing no
complaint against the management of
either of the county offices we did not
deem it necessary to have tbe books snd
accounts of tbe various county officers ex-
perteo at tbts time, we commend tne
method of bookkeeping nsed in the clerk's.
sheriff 's and treasurer's offices. We ascer
tained from our investigation that the taxes
ars turned over to the treasurer weekly by
the sheriff; that the county officers are
Caying to tbe treasurer the fees collected
y thr m as provided by law, and that Ihe
county court, at each session, carefully
compare and investigates the books, ac
count and receipts ol each of said officers.
And now, having completed our labors,
we asa to tie uucuargea.
J. O bo roe, Foreman,
E. P. McClore,
Audbsw AxosasoH,
A. Nsbb.
OlI bOBMAI.
Chablss Bsaonsoa,
Paiasas Peck.
CBOP8 AND WEATHER.
Following- is tbe rei
report
the
of the State
Weather Bureau for
week ending on
Monday, May 20.
WESTEBBT OREGON.
Wiathbb. The fore Dart of tbe week
was auusuaily warm, the latter part cool
and cloudy. Wednesday night, May 16.
the minimum at Portland was 70 degrees,
the highest niKht temperature on record in
Portland. The maximum temperature
ranged above 80 degree Tuesday. Wednes
day and Thursday, since when they have
been from 60 to 70 degrees. Tbe minimum
temperature ranged from 40 to 70 degrees.
Thunder showers occurred in the south
western portion on tbe loth. A few show
ers fell on the 10th and general showers on
tne zuin.
Ceops. The westher wss very favorable
for all vegetation, strawberries are ripe
and cherries lire showing color. Fall sown
wheat is hi boot. Hops are to the top of
poles: clover is beading and will soon be
ready to cut: spring sown grain has a rood
growth and has s tooled and rooted well.
Tbe frost of April are now being shown on
the fruit; a larse amount of fruit i drop
ing, sufficient, it is thought, to obviate Ibe
necessity of thining by band. So far, there
is no appearance of apbis on fruit tree.
The ground is warm and with the showers
of Monday, added growih and vigor will be
shown in vegetation. Potato planting con
tinues and those planted In Marcb will
soon b ready to dig. 8lieep shearing con
tinues and heavy fleeces srs being secured.
Pastures are excellent and stock continues
lu tine couditioa.
CIRCCIT COCRT.
W.- J. VanSchuyver A Co. vs. W. A
Meeker; confirmation of sals, city lots.
W. J. VanSchuyver A Co. vs. W, A
Meeker: eonlirmatl'on of aal. farm land.
McMath vs. Maynard; continuation of
Push vs. Push: order mads giving d
fendant until lueeday to pay alimony ; case
set for trial May SM.
State of Oregon vs. Antons Barber; grand
jury reported a not true mil.
State of Oregon vs. George LaFabar;
grand Jury returned a not true bill.
Dutie ui uiVKiin vw. .luiin ukvisvukiu ,
grand iurv renorted a true bill, and T J
Cleeton appointed to defend. Defendant
pleaded guilty to simple larceny and was
sentenced to twelve ana one-nau uays iu
the countv iail.
W. J. Burn vs. W. W. Cols: demurrer
overruled, plaintiff given twenty dajs to
amend.
State of Oregon vs. John King; dis
missed.
O. L. Smith vs. K. J. Barnes; ordered
that plaintiff withdraw papers from (lies.
State of Oregon vs. R. H. King; gra
iurv renorted a not true bill.
State of Oregon vs. Wro. tea; grand jury
reported a not true bill.
State of Oregon vs. H. J. Lynch; dis
missed.
W. Severn vs. John Isanhait; motion tor
continuance allowed and case set for tria
on the 17th dav of October.
State of Oregon vs. H. C. and Edgar En-
yart; arraigned Wednesday and pleaded
nut guilty. t;ase set for trial October Sil.
Nannie E. Miller va. John and B. A
Quigley; demurrer overruled and argu
ment set tor May 27.
A. H. Blakealey vs. Murkle Bros.; mo
tion to strike out, argue' and taken uuder
admisement.
McFarland vs. McFarland; decree of di
vnrce granted.
Mary Fringle vs. Columbia countv: "de
murrer argued by defendants and plaintiff
given turtner time to suiiniit brieis.
State of Oregon vs. John W. laenhart. In
dicted for adultery with Mary Severn,
pleaded not guilty. Cass set for trial Octo
ber 16.
W. W. West vs. G. A. Masiie; dismissed.
B. Knighton vs. J. O. Uvnriui; set lor
trial May 1.
Mary A. Kelly vs. Susie Lsniberson ; set
for trial May 25.
Matter of assignment of Fink and John
son; set for hearing May 29.
GILIiTON GLEANINGS.
G. W. Baker made a trio to Portland one
any utsi weea.
Milt Mason and Will Cooper made a
whining trip to Portland last week.
Bert Masnn has been favoring one foot
for a few days on account of a large boil.
Mr. George Decker moved Into tbe eltv
this week. Be will occupy the N. F. Baker
house.
Miss Alameda Mason, of Portland. Is vis"
iting her brother, W. B. Mason, a few days
this week.
It is indeed a duly appreciated accommo
dation to have the steamer Young America
run up tue oay.
B. O. Hasen. onr good-natured road su
pervisor, is doing splendid work on tbe
road this spring.
We have a slnendid Sundsv school snd s
large attendance at church, which speaks
well for the co.umunitv.
BORN.
CONN ELL. At Deer Island, on Saturday,
may io. to ine wue oi y. u. uouneii, a
daughter.
8TRACHAN. Near St. Helens, on Msy
is, to me wue oi wm. stractian. a sou.
DIED.
DEAN. At Deer Island, Sunday, May 19,
J. Dean, of dropsy.
ST. HELENS
Meat Market
SVEETLAHD 4k SHELDON.
All kinds of fresh snd salted meat, sau
sage and fish. An ex pi ess wsgon is run to
alfparU of the city daily.
Heats by Wholsale at Special Rate
1HA1N ST., MT. HELENS.
CillCKEHMISKflPHS
ifyoaasethePttahna
IncBbetara Braaaart.
Make money while
other are wasting
time byoldprnccseta.
Catalog tell a all about
it, and describee every
article neeaea lor
poultry bnsinca.
The "ERIE'
mechanically the best
.wheel Prettiest model.
we ft re pacific Coast
Aarenta. Btcvcle cata-
lojiue, mailed frec,give
fall description . price, etc., aqkkts wavtcd.
PET ALUM A ntCrATO CO.,PetaliB,CaL
Bbauck Hoosa, 3i 8 Wain St, La Angelee.
Caveat, and Trade-Marks obtained, and all Pat
ent buaiocaa conducted for Moot atc Sees.
Oua Offici m Oeeoarrr o. a. pavtirr Orner
Sd we can secure patent in lata time tbaa tlwea
Send model, drawing or photo., wits aeaerlp
Jtlon. W aavis, if patentable or not, free of
S charge. Our fee not due till patent ia secured.
t A PaMmirr, "How to Obtain Patenta," with
coat of same in tha U. S. and foreign countrisa
e-aenta. Addraas,
ic.A.sriow&co.
i oe. wa-rtMT Omcl. WaSMlNOTOM. D. C
lilo
E. McNEILL, Receiver.
TO THE
3E A. S T
OIVE8 THB CHOICE 0
Two Transcontinental Routes
GREAT NORTHERN RAILWAY
BY WAY OF
Spokane, Minneapolis & St. Paul
UNION PACIFIC RY
BY WAY OF
DEN7ER, OMAHA, & KANSAS CITT
LOW BATES TO ALL
EASTERN CITIES
OCEAN STEAMERS
LEAVE PORTLAND EVERY S DAY8
For San Francisco.
For Full Details Call on or Address
W. H. HOELBUBT,
General Freight and Pass. Agt., Portland.
jJlllSXtedl 1
raaa.
saffian -sffipr
FOR THE BLOOD
Tks lest Sarins MsSlclas
Just now everybody Is thinking about
taking something for the blood.
A Spring medicine as we sneak 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
TaKe
GOOD UVEQ
IHEOIGIKB
a
and that, because the liver has 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,"
Simmons LIVER
BEBDLBTOR
It does Its work well, and tones up the
wholesystem. It Is " Better than Pills,"
snd can be had In liquid or powder.
DlSSlOI.UalO NOT1CK.
NOTICE ts hereby given that the firm
of Poster A Juquish. doing business
under the firm name of Foster A Co., at
Reuben, Oregon, is this day dissolved by
mutual consent. The firm debts can be
paid to either of the old tiroi, or to T. C.
Watts, who will hereafter conduct the
business. K. R. Fostib.
G. C Jaqdibh.
Dated at Reuben, Oregon, this 1st day of
May, IS. nil07
JUSTOUT!
Hill's New American Polygraph!
An indispensible companion to
every merchant, clergyman and lawyei
in the land. If you have copying to
do, write at once inclosing 4 cents in
stamps for particulars. Agents wanted.
Liberal discount. Address,
W. II. BAUMANS,
Gen'l. Agt. U. 8. A.
P. O. Box 67. Marissa, 111.
Decker's
BARBER SHOP
J. H. DECKER, Proprietor.
The old and reliable barber has his rator Inst
a sharp aa can be found, and will shave you
eomlottably ana quickly lor only a eenu.
8T. HELENS. : : OREGON
Steamer Bailey. Gatzert
IN PLACE OF 8TR. TELEPHONE.
Columbia River a Puget Bound Nav. Co.
ALDta 8t. Docs
FORTLA.KD AND ASTORIA
?.
Leaves Portland dally (except Sunday) at 7 A
II. Round trio tinketa. Portland to Astoria
Leaves Astoria nnliv fexcapt ouuuari at
and return only t'iOO. Round trip ticketa all
local point" and Astoria good on 8tr. Lurllne.
A. BC&U!.!, Again,
U. B SCOTT, Pre.
PEOPLE
Desirous op Buying
JEWELRY,
Watches, Clocks, Etc.
Weald de wall t order treat
Q. HEITKEflPER
The Portland Jeweler,
Corner of Third and Morrison
Yon will save at leant per cent, and set rood
good. Diamonds, watches, silverware, optical
gooas, etc. vour correspondence is souciiea.
Steamer
FASTEST
And Most Comfortable Daily
Steamer Between
St. Helens and Portland
LSAVES
at. Helens 6:30 A M
LSAVSS
Portland at 3 P M
ABBIVES
At Purtland 10 A M
ARRIVE
At 8t Helens 6PM
DAILY EXCEPT SUNDAY
Bight Reserved to Change Time with
out Notice.
LEWIS RIVER TRANSPORTATION CO,
Portland Landlnir Foot of Alder Btreet.
-THE"
Splendid, Young Norman Horse
Will Make the Season of 1805
as Follows
At Charles Mucltle's Psrm on Deer Island,
Columbia Comity, Oregon.
Terms, Insurance $10
TEMPEST is a beautiful, dark iron erav.
sixteen hands high; nine years ol. I; weiirha
WOO pound, with
line style, quick
move
ment, and second to
none tu
nt uscuiar
power and durability.
He was sired bv Youne- Bvrnn Kler- hv
old Byron Kler, imported and owned bv
8lRmaster. Keota, Iowa. Tempest's dam
was sired by Old Tempest, a Norman horse
owned by J. Downs, Iowa.
CHAS. MUCKLE, Owner.
Mascot
FOR PORTLAND, DAILY.
-TIAMtB- -
Youn America
WILLAMETTE SLOUGH
Leave 8t. Helens, R:l A M
Arrive at I'ortlHiid N:U0 A M
Leave Portland . :M J
Arrive at 8t. Helens U:U0 P M
Will Carry Nothing but Passengers
and Fast Freight.
During tli summer sesson, or a lung ss
the water remain high enough, this boat
will make two trips each week up Svappooa
bay on Tuesdays and Friday.
JAMES GOOD, Master.
LEONARD HUFF & CO.,
Commission Merchants
. BWAOEU'8 OLD STAND.
A general asoitmentof feed kept on band,
and sold at the lowest prices
FOR CASH.
Undertaking Goods
FUBNIBUEn ON BHOKT NOTICK.
St. Helens, ; Oregon.
ft
B. QUICK.
Q. W. COLE,
Ceasmlasleawr at
, Netery PabU
Deed fee Waablagtoa
Cole &' Quick,
St. Helena,
Oregon
PROPRIETORS OP
"Thorn's Numerical System
OP-
Title Abstracts''
FOR
Columbia County, Oregon
TITLES
Examined and abatranta tarnished. Will
attend to matters before tha Hoard ol
Equalisation; payment ol tales, etc. Heal
Eataie, t'onveyanolng, and Insurance, and
Loans negotiated.
vwwvwaivwwww.w.wiaw
-THE-
BANQUET
SALOON
Has re-opened under the management
olUEOKOE A. BKIKN, corner ol Strand
where can be found the choicest brands of
WINE AND LIQUOR
Card tables, nool tablii. billiard table and
other devices for the entertainment of pat
ron, wnere nmi can urn pieaaanuy spent.
FAMOUS FIRE LADDIE CIGARS
-
Besides other popular brands, are kept
constantly on hand to supply the Increased
iraae at mis yery popular saloon.
) THK FAMOUS
CYRUS NOBLE WHISKY
18 KEPT AT THK BANQUET.
Sunny Banks
Stock Farm
H. WEST, Prop'r.
Importer and Breeder of Improved
HOCS.
Unlike the old time Chester White
Hog, the Improved stock are abort,
chunky, snd mature quick snd -fatten
readily at any age.
(ALL STOCK REGISTERED )
Farm One lie From Scappoose.
Intending purchasers srs Invited
to call snd see my stock. Ail cor
rtpondsnc promptly answered.
H. WEST,
8CAPP008E, : : OREGON.
PROFESSION A L,
T. 1. Clbbtom.
B. ALUS.
ALLEN Sl CLEETON,
Attorneys and Counselors at Law
BT. HELENS, OREGON.
Netariaa Public, Conveyancing aad Collection
jjb. a. r. McLaren,
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON.
Rainier. Oregon
jQB. u. b. curr,
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON.
St. Helena, Oregon.
QB. J. K. HALL,
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON.
Clatskanie. Columbia county, Or.
yy M. ME8IRVE,
Sarveyor and Civil Engineer
DELENA, OREQ0N.
County Surveyor. Land 8urv.vinv.Tnsn
Platting and E'ligiueerlng wurli bromutlv
enciiteu.
fcter lite
PATRONIZE
HOME
INDUSTRY
SPECIAL SALE
Since Removing to Our New Store
rtkanV,anV
Every Msslt Ware
ranted usade ot
Celebrated Albany
Waalea Mills a.
alraertand manna
farlared an aar
awn Premises.
3 SIT
THEY ABE
JLJU
J. M. HOYER & CO.,
a Wholesale and Retail Clothiers
Agents Albany Woolen Kills
81-83
CHOICE BRANDS OJ?
Wines, Liquors, and Cigars
CAN AT ALL TIMES BE FOUND AT
. . a. . r-. a A I s s
THL MUULL oALUUIN,
J. 8. CLONINGER, PltOPKIETOK, : : i : ST. HELENS, OREGON
Famous Fire Laddie Cigars Kept Constantly on Hand.
ONLY PLACE IN THE CITY WITH POOL AND BILLIARD TABLES
Weinhard's Beer 5 Cents.
KjI X I A. JL J I J J JL-t X 1 Kr
STltAND
Mr. Thomas Cooper liss Just opened up hi new ami elrpant barroom In 81. Helens,
tier cau constantly bs found the laiuou
Pi?ail(D if KmtoI!sy WMslksy
Also best Brands Domestic and Key West Cigars.
MR. COOPER IS ALWAYS GLAD TO WELCOME HIS OLD FRIENDS
TO IIIS PLACE OF BUSINESS.
ST. HELENS EXCHANGE,
St. Helens, - - Oregon
THE JOSEPH KELLOGG A
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STR JOSEPH
-FOR PORTLAND
Leaves Kelso Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays at S o'clock a. ni. Lsavct
Portland Tuenlay, Thursday and Saturday at 6 o'clock a. m.
ASTORIA AND
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STEAMER SARAH DIXON, Q. M. Shaver, Master.
Leaves Portland, foot ol Washington street, for Astoria. Rnndav mnrnln at T
o'clock; Monday, Wednesday, and Vriilar
asioris Monday morning ate o'clock; Tuesday, Ttiuraday and eaiuruay evenings aid.
STEAMER O. VT. SHAVER, Dell Shaver, Master.
f T.I-J I t f r-..-l 4 n. nla...laiU saraas la visits.. Unit-
day, Wadnenday and Friday morning at0
TburaUaya aiid 'tiaturdaya.
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Insist on
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Costs no more than Inferior package soda
never spoib the flour, keew toft and Is uni.
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ST. HELENS LIYERY STABLES
TH08, COOPER, Proprietor.
Horses Boarded and Cared For.
TURNOUT! ON SHORT HOTIOI.
8T. HELENS, ORKGOfi
SPRING AND SUMMER 1895
OUR THIRD
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All-Wool Suits
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Third St., Cor. Oak
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STKEET.
COMPANY'S RIVER STEAMER
CLATSKANIE.
evenings at 7:30 o'clock. KeiuiDlna, leaves
o'clock, and return to Portland Tuedaya,
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BEWARE
of imitation
trade Biarko
and labels.
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OKlKiNTAL HOTEL
A. II. BLAKE8LEY, Preprlator.
Board by Day, Week or Month
AT REASONABLE RATES,
Th
s Uble Is suppllsd vltb the bast th merksr.J:
ds. KverychlHg olasn. A sbara ol yonr PU
IS Is solicits. 8T. HELENS, OHKaO.V,
affords,
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