The Oregon mist. (St. Helens, Columbia County, Or.) 188?-1913, October 02, 1896, Image 2

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    OREGON MIST.
IIIVBB EVERY FRIDAY ffllOHNlNO
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BEEGLE A DAVIS.
OFFICIAL COUNTY PAPER,
bacrlpltsa Kalaa.
One copy on year I lTno..,....,...l no
OU Copy ! mnnlh. 75
Single copy.. ......., ..,. ,.,. (
Advertising; mm mad known upon application
OOLOUBIA COUNTY DIRECTORY.
Ceasity Otficara.
juare.. .......
dark ,
Sheriff.
Treasurer
Supcof Scbooli...
Aiaissor
Surveyor,,..,......'
Coroner
ConmlsetoBera "
...Joseph B. Doan, Rainier
.....Judson Weed Vernonis
J. N. Rice, Clatskante
,.W. H. Dolman. 8t. Helm
J. 0. Walt. tteaiHHMM
Martin White, Qnlucy
W. N. Meaerve, fteleua
Dr. A. P. MrUren. Rainier
,....P. A. rrnsoa, Seanpoose
N. I. Peterson, Mist
while we are on a free trade basis. It
any man justified m the belief that
the government is going to coin
money and give it to bim any more
man mo miller will grind flour and
give it away, or that the farmer raises
hogs and make butter free of charger
indeed there teema to be many who
believe, or pretend to believe, that by
Home stroke of divine providence, (for
it cannot ooroe from any other source),
money is to come to them without an
effort on their part; but they will
surely idle sway their time in vaiu
while their opportunities pass by un
improved. Labor alone creates wealth.
T. HELENS, OBaGON, OCT. .
PROTECTION AND PROSPERITY
FOB PRESIDENT
Wm. McKinley, of Ohio.
FOR VICE-PRESIDENT
Garret A. Hobart, of N. J,
Trk man who earns the present dol
lar by daily labor cao not be made to
believe that it buys too much of the
neoessariee of life.
Thb demopepocratic ticket with two
tarts evens np with the snake on exhi
fcition at the Banquet saloon in this
city, with two heads.
if ine "great crime of 1673" was
responsible for these hard times, why
was it that times continued good for
twenty years after the commission of
that crime;" and why was it that the
depression was not felt until after the
erection of a democratic president and
congress in 1892 pledged to the en
actment of a free trade law 1
Watsobt, the populist candidate for
vice-president, said in a speech at Alma,
Nebraska: "I am here to remind the
populists that our purpose will not
have been accomplished when we
we merely open our mints to the coin
age of silver. We are willing to go
with the democrats that far, but we
don't expect to stop there." Perhaps
some of the old-fashioned democrats
who think of veting for Bryan do not
fully realize that they are keeping
step with a party that demands fiat
money unsecured by either gold or
silver.
Thb calamity howl that "the money
of the country is in the hands' of the
rich," is as shallow aa all their other
vagaries. Did anyone ever hear of a
country where the money was in the
bands el the poor? If the money ef
wa nca oi yesterday should be given
to the poor man of today, would not
' the rich man of yesterday be poor and
the poor man of today be rich! So
the money k always in the hands of
the rich, and it always will be so. The
money is in the hands of the rich for
two reasons, namelv: that if the rich
lost the money they would not be rich,
ana u the money were given to the
poor they would be the rich.
11 us not be content in dealing in
governments! abstractions. - While we
would guard with unerring vigilance
ana with a firm voice and a eteadr de-
termiaed purpose defend at eviry haz
ard every vital principle of oar govern
ment Mvotvea in international and do
aseslie policy affecting territorial rights
end interests, it is well If at the rams
time we would wipe from our statute
books every vestige of legislation by
whomsover placed there which stands
as a menace to the promotion and
healthy growth of the great industries
of this country , and which tends to
degrade the husbandman, the tiller of
the soil, the day laborer of America, to
the level of the menial hordes of Asi
atic and other foreign countries. Hon.
Jonn 11. Mitchell.
Thb electiou this year is peculiar.
at least, in one particular. There are
any number of democrats who are go
ing to vote lor McKinley, not because,
in most instances, thev are anv 1
democrats than heretofore, but be
cause the party with which they have
heretofore beeu idonlilied has wan
dered away from the old line policy to
oue which threatens disaster to every
material interest of the country. It
18, for the time being at least, neces
sary for them to support the republi
can nominees in order to protect their
own business interests as well as to
preserve the standiug of the nation
which is placed in jeopardy by the
declarations of the Bryan platform.
For these reasons thousands of demo
crats who have all their lives stood up
consistently for good government and
the preservation of our institutions
have expressed a willingness to, and
no doubt will, be found in the Mc
Kinley and Hobart procession on the
oa oi .November.
Its Work of Belf-Destruotloa.
Biattli, Wash.,8ep. 30. One of ths most
prominent populists of King county, a man
who doss much of ths editorial work for
tbs fusion party, was tailing a friend of his
the other day that, as Wellington f ayed
for night or Bluchsr, he prayed for sleetlon
day, "for," he said, "ths way scores npou
soo fee of our supporters are deserting our
ranks means, I aui afraid, defections from
our ranka at the polls."
How do you account tor ths desertion T
his friend salted.
Well'" he said; "ths great trouble with
our partv is the undeniable fact tliat we
have in our ranks a lot of men whose whole
ambition is for personal gain. Many of
these are outcasts from other parties, and
their records are such that when decent.
Intelligent and law-abiding citiiens hear
this claas of niea expound ths political doc
trine of populism, the effect Is exactly th
reveres of what is intended."
I hsve tried to equelsh. this class, but
whenever I try I sm sat upon, and motives
entirely foreign to my ideas are attributed
tome.
Had ths election taken place in King
county a saonth ago, before this class got
in their deadly work, I believe we would
have carried the entire ticket through with
a fair majority, but I question very much
if we could do it today, and what we will
do a month from now, at ths rate the bet
tor element of our party is deserting us, I
dont dare think of.
"If the fusion party don't carry this elec
tion in this county and state, that party
might as well forever quit, for the prime
cause of their defeat will be what I have
I just told you."
PAYMENTof the NATIONAL DEBT
Qmcrican
Weather
75 million Dollars
PAYMENT
SO TTUIIiori Dollars
PAYMENT
25 million Dollars
PAYMENT
-ZERO-
IS million Dollars
BELOW ZERO
SO million Dollors
6
BELOW ZERO
75 Triiliion Dollars
BELOW ZERO
n
J
European
Weather
Overage Qnnua
ur.irit:ct. w- utDI
$6V,7)t,88H
Gvenuje Qnnuol
ADDITION TO DEBT
65,58265
Two Uvea Saved.
Mrs. Phoebe Thomas, et Junction City,
tils., was told by her doctors she had con
sumption and that there was no bops for i
her, but two bottles of Dr. King's few Vls
csvsry completely cured her, and sbs ssys
saved her life, Mr. Thomas Kggers, 139
Florida street, San Jfranoisoo, suffered from
a dreadful cold, approaching consumption,
tried without result everything else, then
bought one bottle of l)r. King's New Dis
covery, and in two weeks was cured, He
is naturally thankful. It is such results,
of which these arc samples, that prove the
wonderful efficacy of this medicine In
coughs and solds. Free trial bottles at Dr.
Edwin Boss' drug store. Regular siss 50
csuts and 91.00.
SCAPrOOSK.
Cordwood hauling Is drawing to a close.
The ralu has caused a lull In ths haymak
ing operations.
Mrs. James Leonard is vialllng with rela
tives in Minnesota.
PROFESSIONAL,
T-VR. KDWIH ROHB,
rilYSICIAN AND BURGEON. .
St. Helens, Oregon
fjR, h. b. uurr,
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON.
Bt Helens, Oregon.
JR. J. B. HALL.
HIYSiniAN AND BURGEON.
Clatakaule, Columbia county, Or.
T. J, CUSTOM. U, AU.1M,
ALLEN A CLEETON,
Attorneys and Counselors at Law
D
O YOU NEED GROCERIES?
ST. HELENS,
ORBUON.
w.
N, ME3KKVK,
Potatoes are selling at SO cents per sack
In Ih. Ktrllmil mui-lru.
Miss Millie Grant toes to Oreaoa Cltv &UTVeV0r WOO. t'iVH JLllgtlaCer
.. , . . . .... r . t - - I
mis wees to anena school
The railroad comnanv has closed the
joint aeclioa house at this place.
Miss Mnod Watts wss aeverelv hurt in a
runaway aocideat last Friday night.
Professor Kastwick visited this cart of the
country neunesuny on business counvclvd
witn the proposed canal at warren.
Rev. K. A. Rowley, stste Sunday school
saperintendent of the Congremtionsl de
nomination, win aenver a morning anil
evening sermon at the church here ou Oc
tober eth.
DKI.KNA, OREGON,
County Surveyor. Iand Surveying, Town
Platting and Engineering work promptly
Thieves stole sn overcoat, whip and ths
ne from the harness of Prof. Wetsel's
but-itv ou the night of ths republican rally
at this place, buoh actions are deplorable
in we extreme.
The allusion to the settlement on 8cap-
poose creek as "Dutch canyon" in last
wees a naner. in me article ooncernioa the
Stripling assault case, is not well taken by
some of the residents of tbst thrifty settle
ment. - jnis neixnoornoou is an exception
ally industrious one. and many verv excell
ent people reside there. The late trouble,
and in fact all the trouble there, is conlined
a few disturbers, and aot to the citisens
in aggregate, and they all regret those per
loaicai disturbances.
For Sale 1
My share, consisting of S13 acres in i
range 7 west Willamette meridian,
sections J and 3 situate ou Columbia
river near town of Rainier, off James
Dobbins' donation land claim.
D. W. DOBBINS,
If you do and desire the beat quality for the least money
your wants can always bs supplied by
DART ft MUCKLE,
Who have a complete line
Dress Goods, Clothing,
Fancy Goods, Hats,
T 4... - 1 PI
i
FURNISHING GOODS
St. Helens, Oregon.
ST. HELENSMEAT MARkIt
All Kinds of Fresh meats, Hams, Bacon and lard
Meats by Wholesale
At Special Rate.
MAIN BTIllTJOT.
James H. Sheldon,
BT. HKLENP, OIlKON.
Lumber Glatskanie Drugstore ?
jheJWaes te Beeere "'
Veur Fresh Medicine
' All kinds of rough and dressed
Lumber on short notice.
Builders'
PRESCRIPTIONS COMPOUNDED AT ALL HOURS
Patent Medlolnes, Prescription Pruts,
Toilet Articles, Fancy Notions, eta
DR. J. B. MALL, Proprietor
-eClaUkale, Ore
Bests tt ( His marker Isi Ueroaataiy,
Mr. Jacob Esbenson, who is in ths em-
I ploy of the Chicago Lumber Company, at
lies Homes, Iowa, says: "I have Just
I sent some medicine back to my mother In
the old country, that I know from personal
experience to be the best medicine in the
world for rhsumsllsm, having used it in
my laniily for several years. It is called
Chamberlain's Pain Balm. It always does
the work." Fifty cent bottles for sale by
Dr. Edwin Koss,
BOKN.
McNAUUH TON. At Ooble. Oreeoa. on
! nday, Heptember 2S, 1. to th wife of
James McMaugbton, a daujrblar.
Back lea's Arialcsi Satire.
The best Salve In the world for cuts.
bruises, sores, ulcers, salt rheum, fever
sores, tetter, chapped hands, chilblains,
corns, and all akin eruptions, and positively
cares piles, or no psy required. It is guar
anteed to give perfect satisfaction or money
refunded. Price 25 cents per box. For ssle
bv Dr. Edwin Ross. .
For Salel
The cheapest place in Colombia
county. Inquire of K. O. HAZEN,
Warren, Oregon. . if
For Salel
Fnllblood Sbroupshire bucks at reas
onable price. Call on or address
BURT WE8T, Scappoose, Or.
Material
4
Of the best qnality delivered to
any point on the river at the
Lowest .Possible Price
One-half Cash and One-half ' 1
In FARM PRODUCE. dj
Address all orders to gj
H. B. BORTHWICK,
OOBLE, OREGON.
flflft 4
. ..ST. HELENS HOTEL....
ww Bra ark afr alta, AuaWatkjafrxAjSJf
Our tablet will at all times be found supplied with the best edlblui and
doilcaoiue the market afford.
TERMS REASONABLE FOR REGULAR BOARDERS
The hotel having been newly refurnished we are prepared to rive satis
faction ta all our patrons, ami solicit your patronage.
J. George Proprietor. St. Helens Or.
comi BNO CMOS HOW.tl
D. H. BROWN, Prop.
EASTERN
Best Heal in the City for 15c
AND UPWARDS.
1 7 A lhi n Of No Chines. Bmptoyed.
1IU iUUHUU. POaTLAWO, ORISON.
COLOMBIA BANKING COMPANY
r. hcuns, OncaoN
Makes Intestmenta, rerelrsa depotlta and does I
general oanatug Dualneaa.
CAPITAL STOCK, $20,000.
I All kinds of good aeeurltlea bonjht and sold.
Eicbaage, food everywher. in the world, sold.
INCORPORATED JAN. , it6.
J. R. Kelll. nrealilanl- W 111.. .!..
I oent; c. N. Hcott, seereianr; P. II. Ward, aaalat-1
i "vi.w7( v. . xewii, cwinier.
NEWELL &.WATKINS
DEALERS IN
10
MllM blOYeS Creceiies. HlI. ""d Feed
V wooaisnaniiciiit.
Hints to Housekeeper.
Mb. Bryab has not yet accepted the
popuuBt nomination, althonrh be was
nmiuea uiai ne naa oeen swallowed
np by them more than two weeks ago.
That astute free trader probably thinks
be can keep his popnlist brethren
waiting and looking for his acceptance
until it is too late for tbem to nomi
nate a man in his place in case he
does not want to offend Sewall by ac
cepting Watson as hie running mate.
Mr. Thomas Watson, Esq., the popu
list nominee for vice-president, has
bos yet Deea notified of his nomina
tion, probably for the same reason that
Bryan has not accepted. The popu
liste may be withholding their notifi
cation to Watson, waiting to see if it
win do necessary to place a bead to
me wateoa ticket.
It is not so much the -need of more
aaoney created as it is the need of hav
ing what already exists in circulation
This can only come about by the cesa
tion of such utterances as come from
we lips of such men as Bryan, Till
. man, Alteeld and Pennover. No man
is going to invest money so long as
. u spins oi anarcny ana tncendiar
lam is proclaimed from the stump by
we Mmwi 01 a great national party,
and consequently the wheels of indus
try are stopped and the money of the
country placed in safe keeping to await
the outcome of the present state of
chaos which is threatened by the elec
tion at Mr. Bryan, and it is a safe pre
diction that the past four years has
been oo comparison to what may be
expected during the next four years
should Bryan be elected.
If All the silver in the world were
coined, how would the workingman
gat it Boless be had something to do
to earn it? The answer is plain ; the
wadcingman could not get one dollar
unless the industries of this country
ware in operation; (and the free coin
age of ailver would not start them)
aoa taoee inauttnes can not operate I
(Pacific Rnral Press.)
Ths best remedy against ant is cayenne
pepper. Spread it on the shelves of the
store closet onder the paper that covers
then.
The best way to clean a Brussels carpet
is to lay It face down upon the grass, and
beat as it lies there, then by the corners
drag it over clean grass to brush off the
loose dost
When flavoring has been forgotten ia a
podding or cake, the fault may be reme
died by rubbing the desired extract over
the outside of th. cake as soon as ft is
taken froas the oven.
nnea poiisniag mirrors, windows or
picture glass with whitening, th. best way
to use It Is to have it in muslin bags.
Dampen the glsss lightly, tbsn rub with ths
bag and polish off with a cram pled news
paper.
A solution of vinegar and salt is th. best
thing to eleaa polished iron as well
as copper. Heat the salt and vinegar
in the frying pan or ether dish. Rob off
the stains, then wssh it off and scour with
sand soap.
The best dress to wear in the kitchen in
hot Weather is a comfortable loose belted
gown of cotton turned back at the throat
and mads with sleeves that reach only a
soart distance below the elbow and need
not be rolled up.
An excellent substitute (or 'potatoes st a
dinner ia nee, cooked in milk and well
salted, pot into a dish and browned In tb.
oven. Hake a hot lemon sauce and pour
it over the rice when it is taken from the
oven and just before th. dish is sent to the i
table. ,
To keep the varnlshed'wood of furniture
looking fresb and bright, it should be
rubbed thoroughly with oil from time to
time. Only a little oil should be used and
that carefully rubbed in with a flannel nntil
it seems to have all gone; otherwise it will
catch the dust.
Stained borders of floors will reanira do
ing over once a year if worn places are not
to Become noticeable. The stain and var
nish may be boagtit and applied separately.
or mixed together and applied at once.
The latter is, of course, tbs readiest method,
bat the former is perhaps the more lasting.
A remedy against creaking soles is to
sllow the soles to stsnd over nigkt on a
platter containing a small quantity of olive
oil, so tbat they will become saturated with
it. This will protect them against damp
ness; and if tbey are carefully wiped off on
the sole, they will not grease carpets and
rugs, though this treatment is Intended I
pecially for walking ihees.
POLITICAL POINTERS.
The "boy erator" is op on all tbe free ad
vertising dodges. When he attended ser
vices in a Washington church last Sunday
he asked to be seated in tbe Lincoln pew.
- .uioiu. jm urn at wm wnen imcoin
used to sit in it.
Lea vine Mbwonri. TennMu V....
Nebraska, North Dakota and Wyoming, all'
wbmju win nronaD r n rti,ihitn . k
donbtful column. kenn.aenllvriman
of Ohio, figures out 278 electoral votes for
McKinley and Hobart.
Mr. Brvan'a anealrinv tntim im K t?-
land indicates that tbs man who said that
Bryan made speeches for fun knew what
be waa talking aboat.
Dp to this time there hum hrmn tot
ting on the result of Uicamiialm th
ever known; aot because there are none
wuo wun io oei. pm Decsnse tney ail wish
w m, vu mc election oi jBciuiuey,
Domebodv oncht tn tr tn m. .
debate between Henry Watteraon and Tom
niiwp, ii wouja oa naramjirv t., mi tv....
have it OUt of doora or in iHn nn.1 k.!U.
f "U.1U-
8am Jones, the,, fienro-fa vanmi.at
he's a democrat, and then be fires' this
broadside at the democratic intinn .
ficials: no aaore believe that we will
iair election in i Jen r via nn th ttw
of October than I believe that everv bum
iiu uiui anu nmnri,, in tna araif. t.
gentleman, a scholar and a christlaa."
Mr. Bryan's definition of fin
man who can attend tn hia nmn hn.in..
e uuu anu many oi nis lollowsrs out.
OVER 1.600.000 IN U8C. - .
AT THC
New Drug Store
if '
There ia a
Complete Stock
-OF;
Patent Medicines
DRUGS CHEMICALS
EST BRANDS OF CIGARS
Perfumery, Stationery and School Books
DRUGGISTS' SUNDRIES
Dr. Edwin Ross, Prop,
ST. HELENS, - OREGON .
PftSMVfllPTTAWO
tOMI-OUNDKD DAY OB NIGHT,
0
WOOD AND MHI.IfJLK.
Country Produce Bought and Sold, and Ex-
uuangeu sir uooas. undertaking Uoods
furnished on ttliort Notice.
8toreon Btrand Btreet, HT. HELKN3. OR.
MUCKLE BROS. PORTLAND AND CLATSKANIE
Dimension Lumber, Flooring,
complete stock of eyeiy variety of
Eongh and Dressed Lumber
ALWAYS OH HAND.
AT THB OLD STAND, ST. BELEV OBEOON
uSu
' sfh sfh afti a alfc snVi
Cooking Stoves and Ranges.
Larger t Line and at tbe Lowest Prices
in the City.
P. R. CHOWN
212 First Street. Portland. Orerm, I
Cross Cut Saws, Axes, Sledges and a
oenerai Line of Hardware
AT BOTTOM PRICES
Oregon Shoe Stores
168 Third St. bet. Morrison and Yamhill
Special Sale
of Shoes
Our Stock Is Complete. Embracing all Poo
ular Lasts In LADIES', CHIL-
uana a and MKiVB
Tour
Money's .Worth
Every Time
Dolman's
Store. . .
I
I CO
STEAMER O. W. SHAVER, DeU Shaver. Maeter.
uommenrine
Tbnrmlav and
nutllnil. Moniiav
aooui ; ntena i
in Portland I
KHAVKIt THArtsrOMTATIOri COnpsnV,
urlrf.i.r . j uO , "xMiriMna; i-aTw v camaanie, IlKie pea.
Wednesday and Friday ermines at 5 o'e nek. Will ii.b p;.ii
r:16; Mavirer 7:2.1: Kalnlr H 'Al- k'.l.m. am. u u.i.rn..m
l.ao A. M. Tbe company reserves the rijhl to clianen time without noticsw
THE MIST AND ORE(30NIAN
TWO TOGETHER
ATT ONE YEAR, ONLY TWO DOLLARS
mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm!T'mmm aa
IN O THE J0SEPH KELLOGG & COMPANY'S RIVER STEAMER
TO THE
ISHOESW-a- s tt .
Ladies' Dnnarnla VM Khu. i v..
Kqaare and Piccadillv Tim- n.irv.mm..
Bense Lasts, f 1.2r3 to 13.60. New Oxfords
in isd ana maca, uommon Bense, Narrow
GIVES THB CB0IC1 01
Tf o Transcontinental Routes
Ml
-IMmkftkim rnswMfif ar S'Vsr
Why doesn't Tom Watson 0 to Mains Bu,r Piccadilly Lasts, from 90 cents .
and say it to Bewail s face? JPl. Men's I Shoes np to date, from $1.25 to GREAT NORTH ERN RAILWAY
! Children's and Hisses School Shoes I " naii.ni
sth o-osh3ijh: KEiLLoaa
Real Estmte Tranafers.
James E. Burke to Fanny I. Burke, nwJi
oi sei oi see io, tp e n, r Z west; 400.
A. L. Clark and wife toSarab W. Olbblle,
lot 7, Din tf, Kalnier; )0.
John Dlbblee and wife to A. L. Clark and
wife, lot 7, blk 9, Rainier; S2S.
Mathew M. Dobbins to Nathan Tingle,
s oi swji oi section 36, tp 8 n, r 4 west;
$300.
H. If. Fowler and wife to James E. Bnrk,
nwJi of seJi of sec 10, tp 6 n, r 2 west; $500.
E. C. Heidler and wife to Anna Jones,
neJi of nwj of sec 33, tp 8 n. r 2 west; $50.
r from 50 cents on. Children's Hri. ui
9 to 12, 60 cenU. Children's SDrina- lle.1
tog.WcenU. '
BV WAY 0F-
-FOR PORTLAND
Leaves Kelso Mon(lavs.WHnolHai. ..j xr.u
. ... .... P,llu,l T...J. mi'-', ' v""v." "'" V,u n,"J" "'w wM
annMIIP. Minnoann lie 9 C Da "uay ana Baturday at 6 o'olock a. tn.
VVn Hall TJ!J1.1 n,i rvs ' I""- w ' .
mm snnn ctadu 3 UNION PACIFIC RY
vauiuvil UUVU Ul Villi)
LOW BATES TO ALL
EASTERN CITIES
DIED.
WHARTON. In St. Helsns. en Ssturdsy,
September 2th, 18B6, Margarite, daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Whartoa, aged 1
year and 2 months.
lauiblrd ist, bet. Morrison snd Yamhill
PnDTT.l M n .iJT.iT ""
Wood Wanted!
20 flflfl ord. del,ve',ed on Milton
ttv,vuv Creek or tributaries. Con
tracts entered into for immediate de
livery. Apply to or address .
OREGON WOOD CO.,
aH.Plf.nrvr, M
St. Helen. Hotel, St. Helsns 6" ' Md Agi" Pop,ln1'
.... . .... H( irianafer.
ST. HELENS LIVERY STABLES
THOH. COOPKK. Prnn.l.lo.
BEI7ER, OMAHA, I KANSAS CITY Horses Boarded and Cared For,
BY WAY Of
TURNOUT! ON SHORT NOTIOK.
or. juslkmb, , , OREGON
OCEAN BTEAMEIIR
LEAVE PORTLAND EVERY
5 DAYS
For San Francisco.
For Full Details Call on or Address
W. H. HURLBURT
Decker's
BARBER SHOP
i. H, DECKER, Proprietor.
The old and reliable barber has his racors lust
sham aa can ha lnnA .nA Jm .V J...''1"
comfortably and quickly lor only u etnu.
RT. HKLEN8,
OREGON
FOR PORTLAND, DAILY,
; -aTIAMER-
Young America
-VIA-
WILLAMETTE SLOUGH
f'CaveNt, Helens,,.,,.
Arrive at Portland ,. .
Ive Portland
Arrive at Ht. Helens...
. 0:3O A M
,10:00 A M
, 2:30 F M
, 6:00 P M
fare ts cnirra.
Will Csrry Nothine: hnt Passenger
and Fsst Freight.
JAMES GOOD, MASTER.