OREGON MIST.
issues xvemt raign hiohiiiio
' -ST-
BEEGLE it DAVIS.
OFFICIAL COUNTY PAPER.
On eopy one year la adva
nm copy ni bwduh..
Single coyy
7
Advertising rates mad. known upon application
COLOMBIA C0C5TY DIRECTORY.
Caaw.tr ttieer.
Jadr
Clerk
Sheriff.
Treasurer
Bupt. si School.
Assessor..,..,...,
Surveyor,. , ......
laeawer.
....Joseph B. Does,
..Judson weed.
J. N. RIM, Ctautanle
..W. II. Dolmna, A. Helens
...J O Watts, Scapixxiee
Martin White, Quiocy
W. fi. Mea-tre, Helena
...Dr. A. r. McLaren. Balnler
actually begun. Tbe calamities of tb
last three year are but shadow of
what matt inevitably follow it the
warfara ia continued and tha design!
of free traders are put folly into prac
tice. I be Uorroan-WUsoa bill di
reeled its attack against the woolen
industry by reducing duties to ea
average ad valorem rate of lea thao
50 per cent., which by a system of
undervaluation that it mad poeaible,
reduces the protective duty still lower.
The bay woolen mill of England
and lb idle woolen nulla of the United
State, with the increased import of
woolen good, show that tha deatu
dealing process ia doing its work.
INTERNA TIONA I AGRSSMSXT,
ST. HELENS, OHCCON, SEP. It.
PROTECTION AKD PROSPERITY
FOR PRESIDENT
Win. McKJnley, of Ohio.
FOR VICE-PRESIDENT
Garret A. Hobart, of N. J,
Wan yon ara about to vote don't
force that tha party that n6minated
Mr. Bryan is responsible for the psss-
age of the Wilson-Gorman law ; a law
which reduced the pnee of everything
you have to sell, including your labor,
between thirty and fifty per cent; a
law that baa brought disaster opon
very part of tba country, and a law
which Mr. Bryan himself was inslra
manlal in having enacted.
Ms. Bbyab indorses that part of tha
Chicago platform which condemns
the action of Fresidsnt Cleveland in
tha case of tha Chicago strike; but, at
tha same time, be favors the interstate
commerce law and wishes it to be ex
tended and rigidly enforced. Ue does
not seem to understand that said law
authorize federal interference in tba
affairs of all of the states, and that the
violation of it by tba strikers was the
vary thing that caused- the troops to
be sent to Chicago.
We desire to call the attention of
those persons who believe that Ent
ail will never connent to interna
tional agreement on tha money ques
tion to the following resolution which
was. passed unanimously by the Brit
ish bouse of commons on the 17th of
March last:
"This bouse ia of opinion that the
instability of the relative value of gold
and silver since the action of the Latin
Union io 1S73 baa proved injurious to
tha best interests of this country, and
urge npon this government the ad
visability of doing all in their power
to secure by international agreement
a stable monetary par of exchange be
tween gold and silver."
It will be seen by the above that the
sentiment in England ia fast growing
toward international airreement. and
at tha present rate of the change of
? . ... . I t l . i.
opinion it wui not oe long prior suco
agreement will be reached. The re
publican party of Ibis country is
pledged to and stands ready to carry
out such an agreement at the earliest
possible moment. The assertion made
by the opposition that tha republican
platform is committed absolutely to
tha single standard ia s misrepresenta
tion of fact. On the contrary it de
clares absolutely and unreservedly
against the single standard as soon as
an international agreement can be
consummated, and pledgee the party
to labor for that result. It is a safe
proposition that if international agree
ment can be brought about it will be
dona by the republicans, for that party
ia the only one pledged to that end.
Mr. Bryan ia opposed to international
agreement. For proof if this state
ment read his platform.
ORGANIZE FOR BC8I.NES.
State
RepnblloaM Editor Foraa
Association.
The Oregon Republican Editorial Asso
ciation met last Friday In th Chamber of
Commerce, Portland, and mtd permanent
the temporary organisation of a week pre
vious. Out of th 40 r pub! loan papers in
Ihs slat 2S are already ruerubers of th as
sociation. Th permanent organisation
was effected by electing D. M. C. Ueult. of
the ilillsbora Independent, nresidenl: W
J. Clark, of the rsu Star, secretary, and
9. 8. Train. Herald. Albany, treasurer.
1'n eiecutire Cuniinitte consist of John
T. I.tehter. Astorian. Astoria: John K.
Bee!. Mm. St listens: K. H. Miller, In
dependent, wooatmrn.
A declaration ot principles ana purposes
was adopted, as follows:
"Th name of this avtociation shall b th
Orevon KeoubuYen iwlitorial Association
"f h object o this association shall be
th promotion of th mutual interests of
th republican prs of the stat. and th
success and furtherance of the principle
of the republican party during tb presaut
UH lutur campaigns.
'Every republican newspaper of good
standing shall b entitled to membership in
this association.
Th nrhoers shsll b: President, secre
tary, treasurer and executive committee of
three.
The dntie of th officers of this
eiation shall be thos usually performed by
like officer" in other associations.
Th officers and executive commit!
shall be elected at the annual meeting, to
b held on Saturday before the first M
dav in February of sach Tear.
Special meetings shall be beld a often
as may be deemed necessary bv the presi.
dent and executive committee, and shall be
called by a notice signed by tb president
sua secretary.
Tbe papers represented tn the aocia
Hon are: McMianville Reporter, Hillsboro
Independent, Oregon City enterprise, bo
rne Keslster. mist. St. Helens, renciieton
ribone. Oervaia Star. Kainier Review.
Woodburn Independent, Bilverton Appeal,
Portland Chronicle, Dallas Observer, Aums-
All t ree.
ThM who have uaed Dr. Kins' New
Discovery know it value, and those who
nave not, oav now in opportunity m ir7
it free. Call on tbe advertlwd druggist
and gel a trial bottl free. Bend your name
nd address to it. K. Bucklen A Co., Chi
cago, and get a sarapl box of Dr. King's
New Ufe Pills, free, a well as a copy of
Guide to Health and Household Instruc
tor, free. All of which Is guaranteed to tio
yon good and cost yon miming, nr. r.u
wlu Ross, druggist.
PROFESSIONAL.
A Good aaggestlon.
T-jR. IDWfM R0S8,
IMHYSICIAN AND SURGEON.
St. Helens, Oregon
j). H. b. ourf,
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON.
BU Helens, Oregon.
D
I 1. X. HALL,
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON.
Cletskaiile, Columbia county, Or.
w . -u r. qh on isoa
KniToas Misv: Mr. bodrev threshed 10
basnets of clover wed on day lan wees,
th product of four acre of ground, which
is fair yield, considering tha unfavorable
season, a no rain fell after the first crop
was taken off. Bow, it ras to ms mat
tha OiluinHia coiinlv farmer Is tusl wakine
up to tb fact that there is more money in
clover than in any cereal crop, and in place
1 II , .1 ..... . I. a
nni nil and buvine his seed in the East. I IttnmOVe Oftlt PniliKOlftrC Bt I fiUf
as before, be will bave some to sell, a quat
ity that th buyer can depeod upon a be
ing fresh, good, seed. There are hundreds
of dollars worth ot seed imported every
O YOU NEED GROCERIES?
If you do sod denlrs the bent qimllty for the least money
your wants can always be supplied by
DART & MUCKLE,
Who have a complete line
T. J. CUSTOM,
ALLEN fc
ST. HELENS,
" Dress Goods. Clotlliim
CLE ETON, T. 1 IT.-
Boots and Shoes.
OREGON.
ear. th money for which might as well be
epl al bom, si no in Mr. Jlegle's huller
ws nav maunis wuica win uo me wore
to perfection. OssorTasai,
School Report. .
The following 1 a report of th school in
district No. 2l. Ooble, for th month begin
ning August 24, and ending September 10:
Number of day taught, SO; number of
pupils enrolled. Ai; Dumber ot aays attend
ance. 448; average daily stteuarnce, 2X
Thos not absent during the month were
Or see Burnett. Robert Burnett, Oscar Hun
ter. Thomas Hunter, Alfred Hunter. Mabel
roster, Marcella Fowler. Iiv fowler,
Pearl at onrue. laora rJurer. Josl ration.
dgar K owler aud Cass f owler.
Ia. MILLS US DDIS, l SCBr.
Ty N. ME8ERVE,
Surveyor and CMl Engineer
DELENA, OREGON.
County Burrevor. Tjnd Surveying. Town
Platting and Kneiueering work promptly
eii-cuteu.
Lumber
FURNISHING GOODS
St. Helens, Oregon.
ST. HELENS MEAT MARKET
All Kinds of Fresh Meats, Hams, Bacon and Lard
HOKN.
AK
vill Record, Roseburg Plaiadealer,
banv Herald. Heppner Oaaetl
publican, Oregon City Press, Milton Kaule.
Astorian. Clatskaiiie Chief. Portland Zei-
tung. Mora Observer, McMinnviUe Trau-
scnpL
rree Pit la.
8end yonr address to H. E. Bucklen A
Co., Chicago, and get a free sample box of
Dr. King's New Life Pills. A trial wIU
convince yon of their merits. These pills
sre easy in action and are particularly ef
fective in the core of constipation and sick
bsadache. For malaria and liver troubles
they bsve been proved invaluable. They
ars guaranteed to be perfectly free from
every deleterious substance and to be pure
ly vegetable. They do not weaken by their
action . bat by giving tone to stomach and
bowels, greatly invigorate the system. Reg
ular size s cents per oox. eoiu oy vt.
dwm koss, druggist.
OLKNN. At Quincy,
ltftta. IXJ,
daughter.
Oregon. Hepterober
to the wife of U. 8. Olena, a
For Sale.
The cheapest place in Colombia
county. Inquire of R. O. HAZEN.I
Warren, Oregon. U
For Sale!
My share, consisting of 213 acre in
range 7 west Willamette meridian.
sections 2 and 3 situate on Columbia
river near town of Rainier, off James
Dobbins' donation land clilin.
D. W. DOBBINS,
FOR SALE.
Fullblood Sbroupshire bucks st reas
onable price. Call on or address
xtUBT WEST, Scappoose, Or.
All kinds of rough and dressed
Lumber on short notice.
Builders'
Material
Of the best qnalily delivered to
any point ou tbe river at the
Lowest Possible Price
One-half Cash and One-half
In FARM PRODUCE.
Address all order to
I Meats by Wholesale
At special Kates.
MA"" BTUffKT. i I
James H. Sheldon.
HT. IIJ1I.KNS, OHKdON.
Glatskanie Drugstore n-
th l t Secure
Veur Crash Medicines
PRESCIPTIONS COMPOUNDED AT ALL HOURS
Patent Medicines, Prescription Drugs,
Toilet Article. Fancy Motions, sto.
DR. J. B. HAIX, Prejprtster
"SvClrtshaals. Or
AAAAA snsBasaasajMs.
H. B. BORTHWICK,
GOBLE, OREGON.
FOR PORTLAND, DAILY.
'' -TEAMIH .
....ST. HELENS HOTEL....
1
Our tables will at all times be found supplied with the bost edibles and
dclioaoies the market affords.
' The Bryan platform denounces the
present administration for quelling
the riot during tbe Chicago strike of
three years ago, wnen tbe Illinois
municipal and state authorities re
fe4 or neglected to protect the lives
sad property of the citixena of that
state. From this we are given to un
daretaad that, eindar the Bryan idea
of government, law and order are not
considered of any consequence ; or
that a desperate mob might go on un
molested in the destruction of prop
erty ana tne taking of daman life.
This is tbe logical conclusion to be
drawn from tbe platform.
The populists of this county have
always bowled "economy' during the
campaign. Four year ago "economy''
was tnetr watchword. As s net result
of their plea for economy we have the
record oi uassie, Kyser and Bcboon
ovec Last spring the same cry for
economy was heard and tbe populist
convention pledged its candidates to
strict economy in county affairs. Just
how well those pledges will be kept by
the populists elected remains to be
seen in the future. "Tbe public be
a ' baa been their role after elec
tion, and we believe tbe present will
prove no exception to that role. Fa
tars developments will prove the cor
rectness of this sssertion.
What could more strongly appeal
to tbe law-abiding, self-respecting ele
ment of tbe country than the neces
sity of upholding the law against mob
violence. Tbe Bryan platform openly
denounces the federal government for
iaterferring in the Chicago riots three
years ago, when a bowling mob waa
engaged in destroying millions ef dol
lars worth of property, and not only
endangering tbe lives, but actually
killing many people. That portion of
tbe platform ia an open declaration
toward anarchy, and undoubtedly was
intended to catch tbe vote of tbe law
less element of tbe country. Dees not
such s platform deserve the severest
condemnation at the bands of all law-
abiding and self-respecting citizens;
ana may we not aaK wtiitber are we,
as s nation, drifting, when a party baa
tne eorontery to condemn tbe civil
authorities of the government under
which it ia permitted to exist? Tbe
spirit of revolution manifest in the
Bryan platform is not socb sentiment
as would be conducive to good results
in a civilized nation in time of pro
found peace, it smacks from start to
finish with an undercurrent ef aeces
sion and lawlessness, making an es
pecial appeal to a particular class of
people who have not tbe material in
terest of the country at heart, and
would rejoice at tbe disintegration of
tbe republic
i .i i ii i i, i i
gssafc If Heating Stoves
Bwwfs J QJ 7 J tomb; f CRvOfWf)
I (Pounds! -"hL..... Iftxinds:! I turn srtr"! AuVim nor
II-. -.1 --CfS4aIUaV'7 -A -I I Mwwn iiwwwivwv m m
. -ir"- 1 eHd no June SO. 8' : 1.
i f '""" I r. Si tHiiHioni
iiczxt Ka'iJi in ip.u iui ij zz&rKam a at
t" .-J ' ean7w. . t
I POLITICAL POINTERS
Young America fc
TERMS REASONABLE FOR REGULAR BOARDERS
The hotel having been newly refurnished we are prepared to git
faction ta all our patrons, and solicit your patronage.
sails-
Proprietor. St. Helens. Or.
VVVVwy'
-VIA-
WILLAMETTE SLOUGH
Leave St. Helens 8:30 4 M
Arrive st Portland ......10:ti0 A M
Leave Portlsnd. . 2:30 P M
Arrive at St. Helens 6:00 P U
rAitK t ceji i a.
Will Carry Nothing bat Passengers
ana f ast f reight.
JAMES GOOD, MASTER.
COFFCC AND CHO MOU8C
D. H. BROWN, Prop.
EASTERN
Best Meal in tbe City for 15c
svitu urnanVBt
HI flirt IL. e"eTNBoratoViooH. I
Thi rain which mast befall oUr
eonntry while passing through tbe
transformation from our vast indus
trial system to the conditions imposed
by an application of free trade princi-
f les, is most appaling to contemplate,
n order to bold our home market, we
must at once be reduced to the level
of Europe as a producing country,
and thus sacrifice billions of dollars in
wages and submit to an incalculable
shrinkage in values. But while this
is taking place, our industries could
not be kept intact. Our system of do
ing business on credit is so universal
that shrinkage in values would ruin
every manufaetuiiog establishment
and in turn wreck every bank, and in
its destructive influence would reach
every depositor and every borne in tbe
land. We should be left with a bank
rupt people attempting; without cap
ital or credit, to resuscitate and read
just oar industries to a condition un
der which, if thsy were continued,
they would yield meagre returns to
labor and capital. This process, has
Torn 'Watson nav vet Drove to be th
oou in w democratic cnina soop.
That Georeia "cracker." labeled Tom
Watson, is spattering in a manner that in
dicates an early explosion.
Beaator Palmer la also a drawing attrac
tion, bnt nobody has even suggested tbst
ue wut ds eiecvea presiaenw
The election of s republican majority of
the house is jnst as important ss the elec
tion of s republican president.
Spain has at last granted this govern
ment's demand for a civil trial for the
Americans arrested on the filliboster Com
petitor. Some of the heavy advertisers of tbs
eonntry have a clause in their contracts
giving them the right to cancel them if
Bryan should be elected.
Mr. Sewall would better not be too em
phatic in asserting that ha will not with
draw. It will only add to his pain if he
should be kicked off the ticket,
Btaropedins a convention and stamneH-
ing a majority of the voters in this country
are two very different things, as some peo
ple are already finding oat.
Mr. Bryan will never be nrasldent. tnt
he will probably live long enough to be
heartily ashamed of some of tbe sentiments
lie has uttered in tbis campaign.
It would be fust as sensible to eat the
street-corner loafer to attend to an import
sat law case as it woald be to take flnau
clal advice from the cross-roads idler.
Cooking Stoves and Ranges.
Largest Line and at tbs Lowest Prices
in the City.
F. R. CHOWN
212 First Street, Portland, Oregon
vroas-unt caws, Axes, Biedges ana s
uenersi Line of Hardware
BOTTOM PRICES
Oregon Shoe Store--
168 Third St. bet. Morrison and Yamhill
Special Sale
of Shoes
COLUMBIA BANKING COMPANY
S)T. HlLCNe, ORKOOM
Makes lnrestnientt, reeelyes deposits and doss I
a general nansiog Dullness.
Capital Stock, $20,000.
All kinds of good seeurltles bought and sold.
Exenani., good everywhere In the world, sold.
INCORPORATED JAN. , iso.
. J. R. elll, president; E. W. Allen, vlre-eretd.
dent; O. N. Scott, secretary; P. II. Ward, aatlst-
Onr Stock Is Homnl.t, F.mhrln. .11 P. mrnisnea on Bnort notice.
ular Lasts in LADIES, CHIL- etore on Btrsnd 8treet, ST. HELENS, OB.
WHEW 'Band MEN'S
SHOESPSf
The "boy orator of the Platte" might ar
ingeajoist debate with the li-year-old
(. Y.)boy who has been asking
rsaee
rrov
McKJnley speeches
seme class.
they seem to be in the
Since Tom Watson said that he wonM
not talk politics oa Sunday the democratic
managers have been wishing that alt the
weeas Between now and election mni iUii
entirely 01 Bunusys.
Many democrats now concede that Wis.
cousin is certain to vote for McKinley, al-
.'iuKu a snort time ago iney were claim
ing that the state waa being overrun by a
wmw yusi wbtv.
Mr. Bewail insists on mnkin tt,a mm
"gold" appear in all contracts he makes to
carry ireigm in nis vassals. He ia willing
to be a candidate on the 60-cent dollar
uuset,, gat wnen n comes down to rarryini
freight be deuisnds JOOcent dollars righ
slong. .
Tse more thinking a man does tbe more
certain it is that be will vote for McKinley,
who stands npon a platform ef sound busi
ness and common sensa principles, which
sppeals to no prejudice end requires neither
intoxication nor excitement to make
friend and supporters.
Country justice of the peace can
secure all necessary blanks at this
office on short notice. j
Colombia County Coal Fields.
In tha Oregonisn of Tuesday appeared
the report of tbe geological bureau, which
was compiled and sent eat from Washing
ton City, and in which appeared, among
other things, tbe following remarks from
J. S. Diller, who is connected with tbe geo
logical survey :
"Tbe coal fields of Oregon, so far as yet
buowii, an ite west ot ia. t;ascsde rsnge
anu norm 01 iugue nver. atost oi tnem
are among the mountains generally known
as the Coast range, but others occur at tbe
western foot of tbe Cascade ranee. Fonr
fields will be noticed here: (1.) The Upper
ncnsivra waa ueia in voiunioia county:
(2.1 tha 1lV.r Nehslsm ivial fl.M in pl.l
jop county; (3.) the Y equina coal field in Wa Sell EfiliftTllft ftnMIS Onlv
Lincoln county, and (.) tbe Coos bay coal . XM31inu3 UUUU8 VWJ.
Mr. Diller .nters'lnto a description of UttliUUil dilUli OlUlUl,
eacu oi toes yartouscoai neias mentioned,
giving in detail the features of the beds and
the mine in operation. He suggest that
tna iaca ei trsnsportauon lacilitls nave
prevented me aeveiopment of tbe Upper
Nehalem coal fields, and that tha width of
the stratta at Lower Nehalem renders it of
itvi iiupurtance.
The development of the Unner Nehslam
cuai neta is, nowever, cot ninaered by mar
ine obstruction, but by lack of proper facil
ities for transportation on land, save Mr.
Diller. He further says: "Although the
wm ueiu tm ivss tuan tnirty miles from
Portland, there is a divide between them
which present considerable difficulty in
the way of railroad construction. Until
the railroad facilities are provided, the Up.
per Nehalem cost field must remain nnda-
reiopea. -
Real Estate Transfers.
Mary Blake to Henry Blake, 18 lots in
Neer City sad other lands in sec 86, 1 7 n. r
2w;$l.
Uther Clark and wife and A. C. Clark to
Providence Church Evangelical Associa
tion, N. A., 1 acre off Susan Frsntx dona
tion cuum ; svxiu.
Amanda A. Johnson to Sarah W. 1Mb-
NEWELL & WATKIHS
DKAT.ERS IN-
Groceries, Hay, Flour and Feed
WOOD AND Hl.OLE.
Country Produce Bought snd Bold, and Ex-
cuangea loruooos. undertaking Ooods
o
-AT THCa
There Is a
New Drug Store complete stock
i OF i
Patent Medicines
DRUGS E CHEMICALS
BEST BRANDS OP CIGARS
Perfumery, Stationery and School Books
DRUGGISTS' SUNDRIES
Dr. Edwin Roan, Prop.
T. HELENS, - . . OREGON
COMKOUNlKO DAY OR NIGHT.
V7
J
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iAAAAAi
ST. HELENS EXCIHANGE.
Mr. Cpnper' new and elegant bar room la the fnvorlt re
sort of tus city , where at all time can be found tbe famous
Ladies' Donrola Kid Rhnes. In N
Sq.areand Piccadilly To; and Common
Sense Lwts, 11.25 to $3.60. New Oxford
tn Tan and Black. Common Sense. Narrow
Square and Piccadilly Lasts, from 90 cents
op. Men's Shoes np to date, from $1.29 to I
$3.50. Children's and Misses School Shoe
irom no cents un. Children's Knnn. h.m.1
9 to iz, 60 cant. Children's Spring Heel S
io s, ou cents.
168 Third Bt. bet. Morrison and Yamhill, I
Wood Wanted!
. Honey's Worth
Every Time
Dolman's
Store.
PRIDE OF KENTUCKY WHISKY
EST BBANDa DOflESTIC AND inPOITED ClfiAB
Mr Cooper Is slwsys glsd Io welcome his
old friends to bis popular place of business
ST. HELENS EXCHANGE
PORTLAND AND GLATSKANIE
20,000
Cords, delivered on Milton
Creek or tributaries. Con
tracts entered into for immediate de
livery. Apply to or address
OREGON WOOD CO.,
C. H. PlOOOTT. Manser
pi. neiens notei, Ht. Helens, Or.
. . . Ik I Sw I a fiBVjtHl I
HSBVaBTBTaBsaBBWaejSBBSas I '"immmia. . Z ewi . TJ. V wm
r' ia
. STEAMER a.
TO THE
E3 'A. S TT
W. SHAVER, Dell Shaver, Master.
MUCKLE BROS.
MABU'AOTDSKBS or
Dimension Lumber, Flooring,
nuBtic, oaeatning, casing, snd a
complete stock of eyeiy variety of
Wee, sw of nek, sec 4, 1 6 n, r 8 w : $400.
George Merrill to Samuel B. Mohler. w
"".wwin, n n, rxvjsiw,
John Nandstrom to Joseph O'Connor,
hub issue fronting lot I, sec lo and lot fi.
sec 14. tS a. r4 w: tl.
John Han (I strom to Joseph O'Connor,
nad, of lots 1 and 2. sec IS, 1 8n, r 4 w; II.
wf iiciwior ana nusoana
A. Ticn.nor, se) sec 35, 1 7
David Wilcox and ll i
Busb. und 3-11 of 575 acres in sees 18. 7 and'
19. 1 4. and sec 13. 1 4 n. r 5 w; ai.vin
Ststs of Oregon to 8. H. Tryon, land in
front of sec 20 snd 29, 1 7 n, r 8 w; I2H.80.
ameav. ooyern ana wile to Michael
Amato. nwW snd nU of nf nmu nr
neM, sec 82, 1 8 n, r 8 w ; 1375.
OIVI8 THE CHOICE 01
Two Transcontinental Routes
GREAT NORTHERN RAILWAY
BY WAT OF
JjUmber SD0ka8' Minneapolis & St. Paul
AT THE OLD STAND, BT. HELEy ORBqOW UNION PACIFIC RY
bT. HELENS L1YEKY STABLES BY WAY OF
THOS. COOPEB, Proprietor,
In Portlanri I i'm i 'i? '? 7 K,,,n',,r 8;! Kalsms 0:15; Ht. Helen. 10:30 Arrive
in Portland 1.30 A. M. the company reserve, the right to change UrA? VSt notice!
'"ygH TUANMPOHTATIOM COHIPSIK,
THE MIST AND OREGONIAN
, TWO TOGETHER
ONE YEAR, ONLY TWO DOLLARS
HiBBIED.
P0TTEE-8MITH. At Houlton. Oreson.
tsnnday, Heptember 20tb, !H6, by the Rev.
August Weinert, Mr. Esek Potter and
Miss Cora Smith, both of Houlton.
ftwjr' Horses Boarded and Cared For.
to Josephine A. TURNOUTS on aunsT sin-rir,.
Bi. HJ11.KMJ, j OREGON
Decker's
BARBER SHOP
J. H.DECKEB, Proprietor.
.Jl'if.'il? nl re"I''e ha'hsr ha. his rasors lust
as shsrp as can be found, snd will shave vou
comfortably and quickly for only IS ceni. "
ST. HKLEN3,
OREGON
DENVER, OMAHA, & KANSAS CITT
LOW BATES TO ALL
EASTERN CITIE8
OCKAN STEAMERfl
"' ruitlLASD EVERY 5 DAYS
For San Francisco,
For Kull Details Call on or Address
W. H. HURLBURT.
General Freight and Pass. Agt Portland. !
ncnslil. Pres. sa4 Manas;,.
THE JOSEPH KELLOGG & COMPANY'8 RIVER STEAMER
5-
FOR PORTLAND
iLOGG
V . T r ,
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Portland Tn.sd. Th ... i """"'f rinsys at o o'clock a. m.
rortiana luesday, Thursday and Saturday at (I nVlr-t . ...
Leaves