OREGON MIST.
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BEEGLB DAVIS.
OFFICIAL COUNTY PAPER,
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COLOMBIA COUNTY DIRECTORY.
Clrk
Sheriff
Treasurer. .......
Eupi. oi Schools,
Cawatf 7 Of Moan.
Joseph B. Doaa. Rlnl
w jfijr nscnoir.
They had en election om la Mains
at Monday. An unprecedented
publican majority of 60,000 ig the net
result. Mr. Sewail's own lUK thus
repudiate him in unmistakable term,
and the country will repudiate bit
running-mate, Mr. Bryan, in Novem
ber. The renublican majority
Maine thii year it many thousands in
excees of any previous year in th
uutory oi that la(e. The four re
publican congressmen, including- the
Hon. Thomaa B. Roed, ate re elected
nnne of them receiving leaa than 10,
wu majority. This election w only
forerun uer of what may be exoected
in Jfofember, and will sound the
death knell to firyanism and popu-
liana. The wage earners of Maine re-
tuae to believe tbe free trade decent
ive argument that their ooudition la
aa good today aa it wat under republl
Surveyor......,..,
Coroner.
Commissioner! j '
. Judwnn Weed. Vemooia
... i. . Kfea, ,;UtkDi
...W. H. Doliuau. St. Helens
.1 U' . . a . .
MarHn white, guiner caii control of national affair, and
"KZrr&ttlSlXZ have aoepreed themselves
......r. A. f num. 8caipi,i
........ .N. 1. Fetenou, Miet
ST. HELENS, OmKOOIt, SEP. It.
PROTECTION AND PROSPERITY
FOR PRESIDENT
Wm. MeKinley, of Ohio.
FOR VICE-PRESIDENT
Garret A. Hobart, of N. J.
How changed the condition pre'
vailing aince the election of the present
administration! It wae elected npon
aa issue that proposed tbe reveraal of
the economic policies ibat bad brought
to tbe nation these marvelous results.
Since then our energies have been
stifled, hope and courage have almost
fled, and instead of tbe chorus of
plenty, want's gannt band has pressed
close npon many of our people. Pros
trate industries, idle wheels, smakeless
furnaces, palsied capital, idle labor,
unsought production bave cried in
vain for help, and the only answer of
"triumphant democracy" was the Wil
son bill, with its "perfidy and dis
honor," that wrecked oar prosperity
and rained our industries.
It would be mighty hard to disprove
tbe epigram in General Harrison's
New York speech to the effect that
"business never was disturbed by the
prospects of republican success."
Caa-DiDara Bpckitex's chief dis
tinction lies in tbe fact that he is the
man to whom Grant sent the famous
message, "No other terms than an on
conditional and immediate surrender
can be accepted. I propose to move
immediately npon your works."
The recent republican majority
rolled np in Vermont does not indi
cate that the Bryan comet is gaining
in favor. Jin tact, what bas already
resulted in Vermont, to-wit: an in
creased repuDUeaa majority, may
reasonably be expected in many other
states. It does not require a tele
scope to discover that tbe Bryan ticket
is losing ground, and that very fast.
Huts is an excerpt from one of Mr.
Bryan's recent speeches : "What I de
nounce is a protective tariff. levied
purely and solely for tbe purpose of
protection, it is false economy and
the most vicious political principle
that bas ever carted this country."
What, then, can the lumber interests
of the Pacific coast and particularly of
Oregon, expect at tbe hands of Mr.
Bryan, should he be elected?
through tbe ballot
No more thorough condemnation of
the democratic national policy could
have been made by the voters than in
this instance. There is a reason for
all this which ought to be obvious to
every thiokiug person. Maipe is
manufacturing state, snd one of her
most important industries is lumber.
Her population is made np largely of
working; people who depend entirely
on their daily labor, which is directly
affected by the Wilson law, and under
that law they have not only been de
prived of their former wages but tbeir
opportunity to labor bas been almost
entirely cut off by reason of closed in
due tries. Is it any wonder, then, that
they would cast then ballots la repu
diation of tbe parly who is responsible
for their depressed condition? The
leason is so plain that no man ought
to be misled.
BBYAJf, WATSON, SEW ALL.
A vkbt large per cent of the popu
lists of Columbia county were formerly
democrats who left the old party, they
say, for the reason that it had become
so corrupt f hey could no longer affil
iate with it. But their support of
Bryan now for president shows that
they are willing to swallow another
dose of corruption which only a few
months ago made them sick at tbeir
stomach. What bas become of the
great fundamental principle of popu
lism which they were clamoring for so
vigorously! in a word, what bas be
come of their consistency, if they ever
., naa anyr
The organization of democratic Me
Kinley clubs is not an uncommon
thing these days. In Chicago there is
a democratic MeKinley club com
posed of several thousand members all
of whom have heretofore been demo
crats. A MeKinley club was organ-
izea in Astoria last Tuesday and a
large number of democrats were added
to tbe membership roll. Tbe same re
ports are received from other sections
of the country, and while many dem
ocrats are averse to oining a club
they willingly assert their intention of
supporting the lepublican nominees in
ui coming contest.
Candidate Bryan's tribulations ap
pear to deepen. Thomas E. Watson,
the populist half of the tail of the pop-
oc ratio ticket, who bas been and is
still wagiog wsr with the Arthur
Sewall part of the tail, now turns
sgainst the bead end of tbe conibina
lion. Said Watson at Dallas, refer
ring to the desperate resolve of tbe
populists to corral Bryan and force
him to either accept or reject tbe pop
ulist nomination, "l will pledge you
my word that Bryan will sneak out.
and he will accept. Bryan can't
throw away 1,800,000 votes. He will
accept me as his running mate. If
be does not, the ticket will never be
elected.''
Thus does Watson present bis ulti
matum to Bryan and his managers. It
is plain talk. It sounds like business.
Mr. Sewall cannot carry the ward in
which he lives," says Wstson. 'He
cannot carry the town in which be
live." Of course this is true, bnt the
same can be said of Bryan, for it is
entirely safe to predict that Bryan will
be beaten in bis state, county, town.
ward and precinct. But this makes
no difference, for he is the sole head
of the ticket, and as such has rights
which should be respected. "Every
man ought to know that if Mr. Bryan
is to oc elected be will be elected by
tbe votes which the people's oartv
gives him," exclsims Watson. "If he
carries Nebraska, where he lives, it
will be the Tom Walsoa populists who
boding of a false prophet. It bas
triumphed over sll its traduoera at
home and abroad. It has made the
lives of th masses of our countrymen
sweeter and brighter, and bas entered
in Domes of America carrying com
fort and cheer and courage. It give
a premium to human energy, and
awaken the noblest aspirations in th
breasts of men. Our owu experiunee
shows that it ia best for our citizen
ship and our civilisation, snd that it
opens up s higher aud batter destiny
for our people.
Huntington' Kallroad.
There ia no doubt but that th Southern
Pacific will abaorb th Gobi line, aayt the
4 stone Budget. The smvey of tbe road
froraOoble to Portland baa beea kept
profound secret but baa nevertheless been
made.
Tbe Ash platt nd on the line are
marked "8. P." Th rolling stock to be
used on the road belongs to the Southern
Paolfic The can to be nscd artthuold
C A C." car and are already repainted
In the Southern PuclBo't shops at Portland,
A big dry dock and elevator will be built
and Hammond has stated that a free tug
aervic will be placed on the bar on the
completion qt the road.
Mr. Hammond It building tli road with
bit capital, and at the completion of the
line will receive ten per cant for the dm of
hi nieney and a portion of the subsidy.
Th incoming of the Sontbern Pacific will
mark a new era in Astoria. The Southern
Pacific will spend sailUon of dollar to de
velop its properties snd raaks Astoria on
of the best town on th coast.
CL.AT8KAME.
W. K. Tichenof bat been baling bay tor
few cays.
Gtorx Freeman is again tnru.ee r on the
mad route to jiayjeer.
Mia Orr-fcia Davev left town liondav of
last wees lor et uncna.
Henrr KrU made a brief visit to Port
land, returning Monday morning.
Mr. Smiley of the Eureka cannery waa
over Sunday with a gstok ne launch.
George Lewis was in town a few dava
taking a lay off from th dredger below
Marshland.
Mrs. Knringstead. who formerlv raided
here, spont a few days ia town on a visit
leaving Monday.
of M itt . took the aieamer
to ran u mi
school work after vacation.
here last Friday for Portland
Mist Maud Bryant commenced a term uf
scnool at Mist last Monday, beginning her
uiiru terui at mat place.
Mies May Reid. a recent rradnat nl
Portland University, baa been aelected as
mu-rmc-uiai teacner nere.
Miss Hannah Schlotli. of Portland, a for
mer resident of this place, wat in our towu
Monday yuiting toiueold friends.
Bev. Atkinson expects to start for eon.
ference on the steamer Friday evening. It
to ue uriu at tuweourg, mis year.
A considerable amount of school fiirni.
rare naa been lyune la tne ware room con-
sujueo to ue yuincy school district.
Uncle" Jo Powell, of near Piltsbare.
via a visitor Monday and Tneaday. It was
bia first view of our city which he believes I
to o a very enterprising place.
Anson Orwig earee over Tuesday with a I
V ll J Ui B'l Hicu 1HWW lur USD DIS.
Tbey most be intended for amaller fish
wan tne (Columbia river salmon.
Anna English left on tha atamr Mnn.
day evening for PorUand in company with
Mrs. J. W. Sharer, who spent the day here
ma fcueKuesjiui mra. cngnan.
Frank Merrill brought over to our town
the stock of goods remaining in the store
at stisl lately managed by Henry Braun-
esit it t Ml Marker la aeratattr,
Mr. Jacob Eabenton, who Is In th m
ploy of th Chicago Lumber Compaay, at
Ilea Moines, Iowa, aya "I have just
aent tome medicine back (o my mother in
the eld country, that I know from personal
experience t be the best medicine tu the
world for rhtumaiitm, having need It In
my lamlly for several years, ft ia culled
Chamberlain's Pain Halm It ajlweyi doe
tli work." Fifty cent bottle for salt by
Dr. Kdwln Ho.
PHOFESSIOVAI
jJR. XDW1N ROXS,
rilYSICIAN AND SURGEON.
St. Helens, Oregon
J-JR. M. R. CUFF,
niYSICIAN AND SURGEON.
81 Helens, Oregon,
HOKN.
KNGI.18H.-At Peer Islaad, on Saturday,
September 12, to the wlf of Chat.
H. Knglbh, a son.
JJR. J. I. HALL,
rinrsioiAN and surgeon.
Olatakaiila, Columbia county, Or.
UIKU.
BKEOLK. At Missoula, Mont., on 8atiir-
day, September I'itli, ltMl, of tvph id
fever. Charleo Heegle, aged 23 years 11
months and 1 day.
Itoceastd wsi the oldest son of James A.
and Martarct A. Heegle, of Warren, and
wat born in Jefleiton cuuniv. Kansaa. He
came to Oremm with hla naranta In 1X71
and baa since lived at Warren, this county.
ror Ibe nast fourteen months he hail hoen
In the employ of the Northern Pacific Kail
road eonuiany, engaaed in building fence
along their line bei ween Portland and Ta.
coma. He waa taken alck at Cattle Kork.
Wash., about two weeks aeo and waa taken
to the Narlbern Pacific hoaDiial at iti.-
tonla, Mont., where bia death occurred on
fie above oat. Hit reniaina war interred
at the place of bia death.
I T. J. CtasToH.
ALLEN
n. au.sk.
CLE ETON,
Attorneys and Counselors at law
ST. lIKLKNa,
ORSOON.
yy H, MK&KRVK,
Surrcjor ami Civil Engineer
DKI.KNA, ORKfiON.
County Surveyor. Land Surveying, Town
Platting and Kngiueermg work promptly
executed.
FOR SALE.
Fullblood Shmtipshire bucks st reas
onable prices. Call on or address
BURT WEST, Scappoose, Or.
Oregon Sloe Stores
IKS t hird 8t bet, Morrison aud Yamhill
Special Sale
COLUMBIA BANKING COMPANY
tvr. hclcns, oncON
stakes lnTtxtraenta, eeeelve deposits and dots
a general hanking bualucoa.
Capital stock, (20,000.
All kinds of tnod seeiirltles bought and sold,
Exchange, (uud everywhere la the world, sold
INCORPORATED JAN. , tSd.
J. R. Nell), nrmldent'. R. W. Alten. vtee-nnui
dent: 0. N. tieotl, secretary; P. 11. Ward, assist
ui mnurj, i. u. nflfu, ossnier.
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If you do snd desire the bait quality for the least money
your wanla an always be supplied by
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Who have a complete line
Dress Goods, Clothing,
Fancy Goods, Hats,
Boots and Shoes.
FURNISHING GOODS
St. Helens, Oregon.
ST. HELENSMEAT.MARKET
All Kinds of Fresh Meats. Hams, Bacon and lard
Our Stock it Complete. Embracing sll Pop-
uimr ianw iu i. a i ' i ,
DEES 8 and MEN'S
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Ladles' Doneola Rid Rhoe. In N.rmw
Sqaareand Piccadilly Tue; and Common
Sense Ijtts. $l.2o to 3.40. New Oxfords
in Tan and Black. Common Elena. Narrow
Square and Piccadilly Lasts, from 90 cents
up. Men s Shoes up to dale, from I1.2A to
J 50. Children's and Misses School hoet
from 50 cents up. Children'! ripniig Heel
9 to 12, 00 cants. Children's Borlne Heat ft
to 8, 60 cents.
We Sell Reliable Goods Only.
OREGON SHOE STORE,
168 Third Rt. bet. Morrison and Yamhill. I
of shoes NEWELL & WATKINS
DEALERS IN-
Groceries, Ha;, Flour and Feed
WOOD A!0 HI1l?ltiI,R.
I Country Produce Bought and Sold, snd Ex
cnanged loruoods. Undertaking bood
furnished on Short Notice,
I Store on Btrand Htreet, 8T. JIKLEN8. OR
tahaarVafAAaat.rVAA
Your
Money's Worth
Every Time
Lumber
ing. who Has gone out of
present.
business for tbe !
Oirsj of Kew York's most influential
democrat, Ex-Lieutenant Governor
William F. Sheeaq, denounces the
Bryan platform as follows: "A plat
form was adopted ondar the raise of
democracy from which all thoughtful
democrats should recoiL There never
naa been a moment since its adoption
that I could support it, except by loss
of my self-respect. What is this plat
form? There is not a line in it that is
democratic that is not good; there is
not a word that ia bad, and therefore
undemocratic, that has not been stolen
or taken from the populist platform.
joase as republicanism is, subversive
as it has genii-ally been of the best in
terests of the country, it is infinitely
preferable to populism, which is next
oi kin lo socialism. I admit the im
possibility of drawing a platform that
in all things will be satisfactory to all
dsmocrata. But never before have we
been asked to make a compromise be
tween national honor and national
degradation. Tbe dsmocrata who re
sponded to President Lincoln' call to
' take up arms for the maintenance of
the nation's honor did not cease to be
tiemocrats because the proved them
jelvas patriots."
will carry it for him." Unqueationa
oiy tnis is gospel, me populists are
tbe second party in the West and two
or three states of the South, and the
democrats the third, and the demo
crats know this.
Yet Brysn will continue to dodtre
the populist notification committee,
Knowing that if be accepts the nomin
ation tbey offer him be will re Del
thousands of his present democratic
supporters, and if be reiects it be will
lose the populist vote. Meanwhile,
when tbe news of the large republican
majority in the Maine election of last
Monday and the overwhelming rsDu
diation of Sewall by his own stats gets
to tne country, tbe "parting of the
ways" between tbe Sewallites and tbe
Watsonitsa will come. "Sewall can't
carry his own family," truthfully de
clares Watson. It will be clear to a
good many popocrats by that time that
man who cannot carry anything has
no business on a rsvolutionarv tirVet
in turbulent times like these. Then u,b'ng, li'6 "PI1" TOom rluiT 'or the high
,1.. - ... 3 I school department. Professor Whirtem h
I" r?mT. Pr,Brr' assurance A tbe attendance of a eonaidera-
wsmut waa uwuivu mj uviffAt Dnn tn? I di nomuriii nnntia in that rintmat
ITJs vl ' IT- ,1nP!erea ,n ' A cat before the justice en Tneaday, be-
' " - - ' w.v ii lueii. twvcu . v, &INNJ inu v, loompson ex
This Will bring to a dramatic end a cit considerable interest and a good deal
campaign which has alread-r sum 01 amusement to those who listened. It
r.u-.tnri,nHdiH.n-l 1:-.;: WM.,m"Mr.01 t,.' ""on of the pro-
n .-... ... w.Fliuiiuui cenu irom me sale ot salmon, the boat
buj wuiuu me country bas puiier claiming ne never got tbe to which
Onr neighbor, Henry White and wife are
back from the valley, having spent the
spring and sninmer on a farm. Henry sayt
farming hat not paid him very well, owing
hi ui j wvatuvr.
Mist Abbie Bryant left town Monday on
horseback, with a pack, for her claim in
tne febalem valley, che waa accompan
ied by her brother, John, and Profaasor
Whittea at a ruard of protection from owls
anu wuo ammaia.
W. 8. TT'Ben entertained an anriirnie In
Conyers' hall Tuesday evening on the 16 to
1 proposition as tbe oanacea fur onr finin.
ciai troubles, tit also exnuuned tbe initia
tive and referendum, recommending it as I
tuv ejre.eui lur scgiaiawuu.
Frank Clark retorned the first nf thM
week from tbe Willamette vallev in it
ni parents nere. ! rank baa heen
for several months finding employment in
different parts of tbe state. He returned
on noracoscx oy way oi jrorett Urove and
vernoxua.
All kinds of rough and dressed
Lumber on short notice.
Builders'
Material
Of tbe best quality delivered to
any point on the river at tbe
Lowest Possible Price
One-half Cash and One-half
la FARM PRODUCE.
Address all orders to
E B. BORTHWICK,
GOBLE, OREGON.
L
Dolman's
Store. . . .
i In Advance-
Trie-.
Wood Wanted !
20,000
At a meeting nf the sehonl
Monday morning, contracts
; me scooot building,
board held!
were let fori
and for fin-
Cords, delivered on Milton
Creek or tributaries. Con
tracts entered into for immediate, de
livery. Apply to or addresa
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bu Helens Hotel, Bt. Helens, Or.
flistand
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This offer holds good only for new
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and old ones who pay up to date and
one year in advance.
I meats by Wholesale
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main PxrtTrin-r. t i
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BT. HKLKNH. OKKOOf.
Clatskanie Drugstore
tlbe ""'see t leeure
Your Fresh Medicines
PRESCRIPTIONS COMPOUNDED AT ALL HOURS
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f .. a .. 1 , .. ... .. .aa.s a .' ....
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The hotel having been newly refurniahoti we are ureparetl to five satis-
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t
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1 ST. TTTKT.TTVTQ PTnn A HTvrt
FOR PORTLAND, DAILY.
. -TfAtsBsr-
Young America
One Dollar
than
known since the great "icrub race"
for
"MrrcsiKLL is stumping Oregon for
mcAjniey ana wnue so doing, is mat
mg no suusions to tbe money Ques
tion. He probably has the promise of
senna money republican rotes for the
senstorship but they won't vote for
him just tbe same, even if MeKinley cided against him
L .1..1.J ft tr.n t a ' I
St.rKr'rS.u. . Th. .oc.l U In lb. church lt 8.tr.
read Senator Mitchell's speech or else otice oa account of the high grade of pro
chooses to wilfully misrepresent him. S?m".'ndCTe3- The orchestral teleo
Those wbo have read and l,.L.n. i. V'T.i,. '"Wl
puller claiming b
ne was entitled. Mr. O. Tsompton, tbe
defendant, pleaded hit own case to rigor
ously and persistently that it waa difficult
lor we court or tne opposing counsel. W.
H. Convert, to set a word in. Tha defnH.
ant's knowledge of Kneliah waa nr.t rv
good, and when excited, as he waa moat of
the time, bit words came to fast and so in.
usnwuui lua, ijis uteuuing oi Norwegian
and English kept tbe audience In
able amuaement. His yigorous defense,
however, did not avail, as th case was de-
VVILLAMETTE 8LOUGH
ieave Hk Meiena a. an ui
a ; . . . ... v.uv a
roniana in;00 A M
Leave Portland. . . o.an d ul
Arrive at St Helens..... 8:00 P M
HIE CElSTt.
Will Carry Nothing but Paaanns-nra
z.. j . . ... i
anu jnst rretgnt. ..
JAMES GOOD, MASTER,
M . .... . 1 . s e .a
oavea oy tatting the two papers
together, the price of each, separ
rately, being 11.60.
The Mist
Has been designated the official
paper of Columbia county by the
Cotmly Court, aud consequently
will furmab all the news pertain
ing to public matters iu which the
people are interested.
I atrirk A n
tne senators speeches know the above Stephen Tichenor on the cornet were ex
ceneni, ana displayed an exceptional
statement to be absolutely nntme
indeed, at Vernonia in this county
tbe senator devoted most of hia time
to the money Question, snd in a war
that is entirely consistent with hia
past record. We would suee-est that
the Argus man read the speech and
become acquainted with facts of which
ne neretotore knew nothing.
J.HIKTT years of nrotectinn haa
orouffbt us to tbe tint rank in atrri.
culture, in mining and in manufactur
ing development. We lead all nations
in these three great departments ol
industry. We have outstripped even
tne uuitea JLineaom. which had eon
tunes tbe start of us. Tbe United
Kingdom's fiscal policy for fifty years
past bas been the free trade revenue
tariff policy, ours for thirty-two years
the protective tariff policy. Tried by
any test, measured by any standard.
ww wau an wie rest ot tbe world. Pr.r
section has vindicated iiaelf. Tt
not be helped br eulrav nor hurt t,
defamation. It has worked nut it.
own demonstration, and presents in
the sight of the whole world its match
less trophies. It cannot be cried down
by false names nor injured by offen
sive epithets nor csn it any longer
suffer from falsehood, nor tbe fore-
RUCKLE BROS.
. HASliraOTDBSKS or
r ssiases turn iictienor at tha dI- Tt! t i -m .
nn Bngiiau. on the violin, and lfimeiision Lum ber, Flooriiiir,
I Tichenor on the cornet wara i ' O'
and diimlavad an axivntinnd
amount of ability in performers so young
A wand drill by eight small girls waa en-
toyed and bigblv commended. Cnnnitimr.
lug the biief time for preparation tbe march
and drill of the little ladies were astonish
ingly well done and rapturously applauded.
Recitation!, piano music, vocal music and
reading made np tbe evening' exercise,
and were all rood. Refreshment r
served after the exercises, and a pleasant
Bnattc. Sbeathine. Caalna. anri a '
complete stock of eyeiy variety of
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I -a hiiuuuu -..... iv
rain that waa falling outside, and keDt
number awav. It ia called tha ha .,..
of tb.aeason, and pnt $13 into the fund for
mm Dcneut oi ins jesiuent minister and
wue.
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Those wbo bsv used Dr. King's JJew
Discovery know Its value, and those who
hsve not, have now the opportunity to try
it free. Call on the advertised druggist
and get a trial bottle free. Hend your name
snd address to H. E. Buck! en A Co.
cago, and get a sample box of Dr. King
new late fills, free, as well as a cony of
Guide to Health and HousehoJd Instruc
tor, free. AH of which is gusrsnteed to do
yon good snd cost you nothing. Dr. Ed
win Hoss, druggist.
THOS. COOPER, Proprietor,
Horses Boarded and Cared For.
TURNOUTS ON SHOUT NOTIOE.
8T. HELENS, t , : OREGON
eorrgg and chop houscI
D. H. BROWN. Proo.
UHfcAT NORTHERN RAILWAY
BT WAY OF
Sookane, Minneapolis & St. Paul
UNION PACIFIC RY
BY WAY OF
EASTERN
:iz Best Meal in the City foriSc dehter, omaha, & Kansas citt
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AND UPWARDS.
170 TliirdSL1
Ne Chinese BsaolnaS.
OHTLAND, OMCOON,
For Sale.
Decker's
BARBER SHOP
J. H. DECKER. PronrtMnr.
The cheapest place in Columbia iJlliS
'uoiv. inquire
Warren, Oregon.
Count V. Inaiiira nf R O W a 7HB comtorublr and nnlki Vi . . '.""
'ST. HELENS,
OREGON
LOW RATES TO ALL
EASTERN CITI E8
OCEAN STEAMERS
wvavh rwtXAND EVERY S DAYS
For San Francisco,
For Full Details Csll on or Address
W. H. HTJRLBURT.
General Freight snd Pats. Agt., Portlsnd.
as. neiteiu, Vrmm. asid manager.
J
Mr. Cooper's new and eletrant bar Mnitt ll HlA f.,WalU aa
ort of the city, where at all timet can b found lliefamoua
PRIDE OF KENTUCKY WHISKY
man bba.ids dohesticjid impohtbb cigars
Mr Cooper U always glad to welcome hi
old friends to hi popular place of buslitisas
ST. HELENS EXCHANGE
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STEAMEB O. W. 8HAVER, DeU Shaver, Mater
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about 7: Hie a T-IK. U. .
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Helens 10;.T0. Arrive
-on aaaaitatVslTATIOlV,
con ! A NY.
THE MIST AND OREGON IAN
TWO TOGETHER
ONE YEAR, ONLY TWO DOLLARS
THE JOSEPH KELLOGO A
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RIVER STEAMER
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