The Oregon mist. (St. Helens, Columbia County, Or.) 188?-1913, October 09, 1896, Image 2

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    OREGON MIST.
1SSUEO EVERY FRIDAY RIOHNINO
-BY-
BEEGLE A DAVIS.
OFFICIAL COUNTY PAPER.
' RMfcaerlptlvia Rates
vii mopy k raoiunn...
BlngU copy
Advertising rate mad known upon application
COLOMBIA CO0NTY DIUECTORY.
Csmasy Officers.
Jndge.,,,
Clerk
Short IT. ..
Treasurer
tiupt. of Schools.
...Joseph B. Doan, Rainier
....Judson Weed, Vernonia
.....1. N. Rice. Clatskaniii
. W. H. Dolman, St. Helens
. . J. 0. Walts. Bcamtnose
Assessor Martin White, Qulncy
Surveyor..,
W. N. Neaerva. Delena
...Dr. A. P. McLaren. Rainier
rnmmhdonera Frakes, Scappoose
uaaweMn J .....N. D. tateraou, Mist
T. HELENS, OBECION, OCT, 9.
PROTECTION AND PROSPERITY,
FOR PRESIDENT
Wm. McKlNLEY, of OHIO.
FOB VICE-PRESIDENT
QARRET A, HOBART, of New Jersey
Prosperity will come only through
tlx reinstatement of tha payroll, ud
the payroll only by protection to
American industries.
THK history of the country from 1873
to 1893 is on record as being the moat
prosperous period known to our peo
ple. II not that history sufficient to
commend the policy of the party
which was at the head of the govern'
ment during that timet
Ths Bryan idea of government
strikes at the workiugman from all di
rections. Not satisfied with reducing
him to the level of the paupers of
Europe, they now impose a tax npon
him to the amount of one sixth of his
earnings to pay the expense of bring
ing about nit ruin. A gentleman was
here a few days aao who recently
visited the Anaconda mining district
in Montana. He said to a reporter
that the Anaconda mine lie visited
was the richest in that state and was
one of the most extensive plants. Tlio
manager of the mine, eyuieutly be
lieving the gentleman was a free silver
man, explained to him that in order
for a man to obtain work in the mines
of Montana he m tint agree to donate
the price of one days work out of each j
week to the Bryan campaign fund.
Any laborer who declined to do this
was summarily dismissed and his
place filled by a man who whs willing
to accede to the demand. The mana
ger said, however, he did not think all
their employes would vote for Bryan
when it came time to make out their
ballots, and that there was a chance
that the state would go for McKinloy,
although the mine operatives were re
quired to promise to vote for Bryan.
Here is a new phase of slavery. It
is somewhat like the condition of the
colonies prior to the revolution when
the planters were forced to pay tribute
to their oppressors across the water;
when they were taxed to death that
their masters might revel in luxury.
Two Llvrts Saved.
Mrs. Phoebe Thomas, of Junction Otty,
Tils., wss tuld by her doctors she had con
sumption aud that there was no hop for
her, but two bottles of Dr. King's New Dis
covery completely cured her, and sb says
saved her life. Mr. Thomas Eggcrs, 139
Florida street. San Francisco, s tiered from
a dreadlul cold, approaching, consumption,
tried without result everything else, then
bought one bottle of Dr. Ring's New Dis
covery, and in two weeks was cured, lie
Is naturally thankful. It is such results,
of which these are samples, that prove the
wonderful efficacy of this medicine In
coughs and Onlds. Free trial bottles at Dr.
Kdwin Unas' drug store. Kcgular sis SO
cents aim $i iv.
VALLEY ITEMS.
Letter LUt.
The following list f letters remained In
the posrotHce at St, Helens, on October 1,
lw, uncalled im:
Kvens. Joseph M.; Imhoff.J. 11.; Knigh
ton, Wellington l ; Neil, J. P. Oliver, Sara
uel; Vaudehey, Marten. U. K. Dolman,
Postmaster.
ItlAltUlkU.
CARLSON-LILLICH. At the Portland
Exposition, by Rev. O. B. Whttniore. on
Octobers, lit), Mr. Kdwanl Carlson and
Miss Mabel Kose LiUich, both of Quincy,
this county.
The school In this district closed last Frl
day.
The hopplckersfrnss this vicinity era fast
reluming noma, ana an seem saiimiau
their trip to the nopoeius.
Mr Wfanaikl was over here last week on
a cattle homing trip. He wanted cattle, to
take to the Silets reservation.
Joseph Deleskl has moved tothsSilets
reservation, tliere to raaae ins mitira nume
having taken in family wuu nun.
Fred Zrtlcr has lust about finished thresh
In ihroiiuhont the neighboring country
and his thresher ha proved to b a good
one.
Old reople.
Old people who require medicine to regu
late the bowels and Kidneys will Hud 111
true remedy in Klectrio Hitters. This med
icine does not stimulate aud contains no
whisky nor other intoxicant, but acts as a
tonic and alterative. It acta mildly on the
stomach and bowels, a Ming strength and
giving tone to the organs, thereby aiding
nature in the performance of the functions.
Electric Bitters is an excellent appetiser
and aids digestion. Old people mid It just
exactly what they need. 1'rlce fifty cents
and $1.00 per bottle at Dr. Kdwlu Ross
drug store.
No obstacle should be placed in the
way of any permanent improvement
undertaken fay any citizen of SL Hel
ena. It is business that we want, and
it can be bad only by encouraging
thoee who are willing to invest in bus
iness ventures. The time has not yet
arrived when St. Helens has too many
business enterprises.
Many of those men who went into
the populist party .at the beginning,
conscientiously believing in the princi
ples advocated, are jpow left without a
party, since the democrats have swal
lowed up the organization root and
branch. These men who were before
republicans aod consequently protec
tionists, may be expected to again sup
port the republican ticket.
Tax-K about great campaign funds!
What's the matter with the Bryan
campaign fund T One days work each
Week for each man employed in the
silver mines of this country, besides
the hundreds of thousands of dollars
subscribed by the mine owners and
ofljce-hoMera. One mine owner alone
is said to have contributed 1100,000 to
.the demopopocratic campaign fond.
Boodlel did you say? there's no end
.of boodle in the Brvao sack.
SSAl tOPUUST SC0N0MY.
R. S. Hattan, whose career has, to
some exteut, been published in these
columns heretofore, and whom the
people of the county, by their ballots,
have three times in four years de
clined to place in a public position,
but at last, without their concent, has
succeeded in muzxling the public
"teat," nsed some space in the News
of last week to vent his spite against
the editors of Ths Mist because this
paper called attention to the fact that
the populists of this county had howled
for economy before election, and had
implied that their promises were not
being kept. After bitting Mr. Schoon
over a rap over the head Mr. Hattan
says: "We are beginning to feel our
selves equal to the emergency, and the
howling of the disgruntled sheet, Ths
Oregon Mist, will indicate our suc
cess. Our books are open (and so
was the county jail last Friday) at all
times for investigation, etc." Bat Mr.
Hattan does not tell his populist
friends that Thb Mist offered to print
the tax list for just one-fourth the
amount now beiug charged. This
was not the kind of economy he was
looking for. Characteristic of bis ilk
he seeks to mislead rather than en
lighten, though what be may say has
little weight outside the narrow limit
of a circle of his kind, hence space de
vote to him is that much free adver
lUing of a poor article.
COLOMBIA COUNTY'S SEMI-ANNUAL FINANCIAL SHOWING
diving the Clerk, Sheriff and Treasurer's Report For the Six Months End
ing September 30, 1896.
FWfclueof POTATDtS-Eocnyeaf
Wi have had a few years of experi
ments and as many years of un pleas
' ant experience ; now, let us go back to
.that bappy condition in 1892. and re
new the policy which brought pros
pejity to every citizen who was willing
o apply bis energy in behalf of htm
self and those dependent - npon him
Experience has, indeed, been a dear
lesson to the people of the United
States, and the sooner the record of
the past four years is blotted out the
sooner will the American homes be
.made Jiappy and prosperous.
Rrv. Barclay, who is stumping tbe
Stat for Bryan, said in a speech at
.Kalama the other day that be was in
Chicago during the strike of 1893 and
that the rioters were in the right.
Here is an open defense of the thugs
and tonglis who were burning railroad
buildings snd rolling stock, occasion
ally killing or crippling employes, and
otherwise violating the federal law.
In this connection is where tbe Bryan
xlatform declares for anarchy and in
cendiarism in denouncing the federal
uthroite for putting down tbe riot,
and those who speak in advocacy of
dsryan a election proclaim it from tbe
stump. How any man who believes
in federal authority and law and order
can support or associate with men
who make such declarations as the
.above Is hard to understand.
There have been coined by the
United States in ths one hundred and
six years since tbe mints were opened,
Ailjzv.iDi silver dollars, all of which
are a full legal tender today. Of tbis
number, 423,289,219 have been coined
ince the "crime of 1873," so called,
and only 8,031.238 were coined before
that date. Wherein, then, was silver
.demonetized by the "crime of 1873f
-Where is the consistency of a man
who bowls for the coinage of more
silver and in the same breath de
nounces the very acts of 1873-8, under
tne provisions of which fifty three
times as many silver dollars were
coined in the twenty-three years from
1873 to 1896 aa had been coined in the
history of the country before. These
are figures from the treasury depart
ment wmcb any citizen can obtain.
The creating of more money under
iree trade will not furnish labor for
our workingmen, without which they
cannot earn money with which to buy
the products of our farms and factor
ies. Protection has never closed tbe
doors of a shop, put out a furnace fire
or drove a single workman into tbe
' street. Our industries must be in op
eration or ws are reduced to poverty,
and tbe creating of more money alone
is not tbe remedy. We must have
protection under which our logging
camps, our mills and our factories can
be put in operation. And ths way the
issues axe lined np tbis year this con
dition can only be brought about by
tbe rspubliean party. No juggling
with words will change the historical
foots of toe past. Designing politi
cians may attempt to warp history,
but the record stands eat prominently,
Iit "h. who runs may md." j
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VERNONIA VARIETIES.
SEMI ANNUAL BEPOltT
Of the County Clerk of Columbia Couuty, State of Oregon, showing the amount snd number of
claims allowed ov me county court, lor woai enowen, amount oi warrants nrawn, ami ine
amount of warrants outstanding and unpaid, front tit 1st day of April, 1MM, to lite Mlth
day of September, both inclusive:
ON WHAT ACCOUNT ALLOWED.
Road and bridge
Pan ner
Criminal account, circuit eoort
Criminal account, Justice of the Deuce court
Stationery and printing.,
Courthouse aud Jail , ,
Clerk
Sheriff
Bailiff
School superintendent
County Judge
County commissioners
Supervisors
Insane
Jury
Coroners ,
Treasurer
Assessors
fclertlon ;
District attorney
Surveyor ,
Tax on land bid in by county......
Official reporter
Soldiers and sailors' Indigent fund.. ...
Keoate 01 tax
Board of prisoners
Total amount of claims allowed and warrants drawn. .
AWOt'NT OF CLAIMS ALT OWED
AND WARRANTS DRAWN.
.i 4MS5
.. tttl B7
. 00
. 1W 2S
.. m m
.. 11 U7
. LStUfiS
. 117 40
. IS 00
.. SM CO
. 2. 0 01
,. lis jo
GO AO
V UA
. m a
m 10
. 2.0 04
. 63.' SO
. 314 M)
. moo
. 117 HO
. 14H OS
ao 00
a an
81 10
. 1; ti
.$ W7 67
AMOUNT OF OUTSTANDING WARRANTS UNPAID.
Outstanding unpaid county warrants on ths 80th day of
September, ltw
Estimated interest accrued thereon.....
Total amount nnpald county warrants
PRINCIPAL.
....va son so!
.... s 1:000
.m m so;
INTEREST.
.1 3 100 00
.(III 6W SO
STATE OF OREGON, j
County of Columbia,)
I, Judson Weed, County clerk of the eonnty of Columbia, stale of Oregon, do hereliv certify
that tha foregoing is a true and correct statement of the number and amount el claims slluw.-d by
the County Court of said county, for tbe six months ending on the : tKh day of September, ltiiw, 011
what account the sama were allowed, and the amount of warranu drawn. ,nH th tmmint f war.
rants outstanding and unpaid as the same appear upon the records of my office, and In my otHcial
cusiouy. ti uucnBin) uouu auu tin mhu u uie cuumj vourioi aaio county, mi l any 01 (Winner,
jl. u. iwi 1 1 DBua tan, county ciers.
ritOFESSIONAL.
QR. KDWJN ROSS,
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON
St. Melons, Oregon
0R. it, R, curr,
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON.
8U Helens, Oregon,
JJR. J. K. HALL,
rilYSITilAN AND SURGEON.
OlaUkaule, Columbia county, Or,
T. J. CI.BRTON. H. AM.NH.
ALLEN A CLE ETON,
Attorneys and Counselors at law
ST. HKLKNS,
ORKOOtt.
N. mkhkkvk,
Surveyor anil Civil Engineer
PK1.KNA, 0KKU0N.
fmnitv Hurvevur. I-aml Surveying. Town
Platting and KuKlncurlug work promptly
executed.
For Sale!
My share, consisting of 213 acres in
range 7 west illamotle meridian,
sections 2 and 3 siitiaie on Columbia
river near town of lluin.er, off James
Dubbins' donation land clilm.
1). W. DOHBINS.
Lumber
All kinds of rough ami dressed
Lumber on short notice.
Builders'
Material
Of the best quality delivered to
any poiut 011 the rivor at the
Lowest Possible Price
One-half Cash and One-half
In FARM PRODUCE.
Address all orders to
H. B. BORTHWICK,
COBLE, OREGON.
COfrCC AND CHOfS HOUSI
D. II. BROWN, Prop.
EASTERN
Best Meal in tbe City for 15c
D
O YOU NEED GROCERIES?
If vou do and desire the best quality for tlio least mousy
vour wauls oau always be supplied by
DARTMDCKLE,
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 -
Meats by Wholessle u
At special Kates. jamvs ii. oneiuon,
IMAtTC BTTtWlCT. I I BT. IIICT-K5KB. O ItKteON".
Clatskanie Drugstore 1
.?l?L!!l,5'..T-.JLeur
Vour Fresh Msdtclr.es
PRESCRIPTIONS COMPOUNDED AT ALL HOURS
Patent Medicines, Prorrlptlnn Drugs,
Toilet Articles, Psuey Notions, etc.
DR. J. B. HAM., Praaristar
CUtsaants, Ore
L-A, At .SV Sb iSS, SI iSW fcft jS
.. .ST. HELENS HOTEL. ..
Our tables will at all times be fount! supplied with the best edibles and
ucllcaulea the murkct u (Turds.
TERMS REASONABLE FOR REGULAR BOARDERS
The hotel having Wen newly refurnished we are prepared to give satis-
iKuuou is an our patrons, ana solicit your patronage.
J. George, Proprietor, St. Helens, Or.
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AND VPWARDri.
70 THilHSL
No Chinas limploysii
PORTLAND. OSKOON
SEMI ANNUAL SUMMARY STATEMENT
Of the financial condition of tbe County of Columbia, In the State cf Oregon, on the SOth day of
LIABILITIES.
To wai rants draws on the
county treasurer, aud out
standing and unuaid
To estimated amount of inter
est accrued Uiereon
Total liabilities..
AMOUNT.
.S31SMS0
. S15O0oi
.134 63 SO
RESOURCES.
By funds In hands of county treas
urer applicants to lue payment 01
county warrants
By funds lit bands of county sheriff
applicable to tbe payment of coun
ty warrants.....
By estimated unpaid current taxes
appneame to tne payment 01 coun
ty warrants
By amount 01 delinquent tax 17 u
lh5. inclusive
By amount o! county's claim on land
oia in tor taxes ana costs
By SO acres of land
lly courthouse, fixtures and lot
Total resooree..
Resources over all liabilities 1 1 Out lb
AMOUNT.
I 2 860 05
22 21
700 00
22 36SU
4 475 M
ao oo
I 000 00
.16 714 4
SEMI ANNUAL STATEMENT
Of the amount of moner and vrarranti received for tAi. artfi mrmsv ruiri t is rnnnt. t....
urar hv lha Uhaalll' aI rM.inikia f 'nnntir rk r.,.. ... A..l,..l at.' ' .1 1 T . . ".
isJUmUrTrS. lSS.: " " " cuumg on tne tanno.yoi
AMOUNTS RECEIVED DURING THE MONTHS OF
The Pittsburg roller mills are now tura-
i j . jt
ing out a superior graae oi iiour.
Frank Tracv and wife have returned tn
Vernouta from tbetr Willamette valley trip.
Mrs. 8bannabsn and daughter Callie re
turned home Monday after aa extended
visit at St. Hi lens.
Our merchants. Zilleitt and Prinrle. are
keeping- several teams busy hauling in tbeir
winter s supply oi gooas.
The schonlbouse is full to overflowing:
wo iuu iar tne neaun oi me pupils, ver
nonia ought to havs a new scboolbouse.
An enthusiastic nartvof Vernontans want
down to the republican rally at Hist last
oaturaay. i ney report nanng a good time,
Hiss Oral Spencer, the efficient church
organist, wno wltn tier brother lias been
visiting friends st lioulton, is at home
agaia. .
n..u m 1 t II -4 I
m iiuiiim, ui kuciicd, aaiiiiun are
now being caught in this vicinity, while
Rfvlr rrwik mnA thm N.lt.laii, ; ..
simply alive with salmon trout.
A match game of baseball was nlad at
Hist lastHunday between tbe Vernonia and
Mist teams, which resulted in a score of 45
to IS, in favor of tbs Vernonia team.
Almost ererr vacant room In Vernonia
is engaged by young people who intend
living in town this winter for the purpose
of attending our public school.
Prof. 3. E. Dow commenced a firm mnnths
term of school in the Vernonia district last
Mondav. Quite a number of outside nnnils
are in attendance from Pittsburg and other
poiuia.
The silvei-ites nf thl nWa h.n si far a n tvnA
a silver club with T. f. Brink, president;
James Adams, vice-president: and it. Dav
ison, secretary. Their battle cry is "Free
Silver! Free Silver!! Free Hilverll!"
Last Rllndnv a llf-s.l a mn r,f Tnl. n un...
was accidentally chopped in the crown of
bis bead with an ax in the hands of bis
. unici , vauBiuy an ujiy scMin
wound and fracturing tbe scull. Dr. Newtti
dressed ths wound and last accounts tbs
wonnu was progressing favorably. -
Bucklen'a Aruleat Nalre.
Tbe best Salve in the world for n. Is
bruises, sores, ulcers, salt rheum, fever
sores, tetter, cbsoned hands, r-hilhlntn.
corns, and all skin eruptions, and oositivelv
cures piles, or no pay required. It is guar
anteed to give perfect satisfaction or ninnAV
refunded. Pries 25 cents per box. For sale
by Vi. JCdwla loss.
SOURCE.
In celn and currency
In county warrants
In fees
April
May
June
July
ti seo m
August
$1 367 37
Sept' mbr
.11 247 S2
By amount paid to County Treasurer during month of July
By " " " " " " " August .
By " " " .. .. .. ScpSSber.
Total paid Treasurer..
.is m n
STATE OF OREGON, j
county oi Columbia,)
I I w m mhaur i.i . , , ..... .. .. . .
, . : ,'.. UCIT17 wniiy idm mo loregoing statement Is cor
rect snd true. Witness my baud tbis 3vth day of Sentambsr. a n imk " i fo ui..,.'
Sheriff oi Columbia County.
SEMI-ANNUAL STATEMENT
01 'i.8 Srl'tlr"?' T' Colnmba county, Oregon, for the six months ending on the SOth day
t September, ls, of money received and naid out. Iron, whom Aa ,Jt J.
source, and on what account paid out:
April 1
May 16
July 2
August 8
Sept 80
AMOUNTS RECEIVED.
To amount
To amount
To amount
To amount
To amount
To amount
To amount
To amount
To amount
To amount
To amount
To amount
on hand from last report
received iromnupt. Watts...
of Umatilla countv warrant
of State school tax
general tax
special school tax ,
special city tax
county roau tax...
of fees.,
of fees
of land redemption ,....
of licenses and lines
Total Herd ved.
FROM WHAT SOURCE
RECEIVED.
For certiHcates Issued.
From countv clerk
Htate treasurer
Hherlff ,
Sheriff ;,
Hherlff
Hherlff
Hherlff.
connty clerk
County clerk
GENERAL
FUND
.1 s 101 sst
. B2 00
28 00
. 2 1(19 78
. 24 605 82
. IMS
31 17
. 602 6ft
, 1 179 70
. 2 072 1)1
400 00
1806
Sep 30
April S
JuneS
June SI
SejiHO
AMOUNTS PAID OUT.
By amount paid out on county warrants..... .. ,.,
lly amount naid out on School HiitMrinlAnilAnt'a
By balance general fund on hand to pay advertised county warnis
liy Htate tax paid for 105 "!!""""
By amount of fees returned, paid tinder protest!!"'."!." "
lly amount paid on Superintendent's order on Institute fniid!!!!' "
By arouunt special school tax paid out ,,, .
By amount special city tax paid out .........!.","','
By amount county road tax ,,,, '
lly amount special school tax on hand ""
By amount sfiecial city tax on hand
By amount county road tax on hand ,
By amount Institute fund on hand "
By amount Htate road fund on hand """
By amount administrators' fund on hand., ' "'
By amount special deposit on hand
By amount of Umatilla county warrant on hand
By amount applicable to payment of county warrants on hand
Total paid out..
..140 872 32
GENERAL
FUND.
.118 021 W
. 8 mi 87
. 1 421 87
6114 91
. 6 208 16
2 00
66 60
. 1 604 88
02 07
681 94
m m
4 78
234 73
. 117 40
. 107 60
, 196 00
49 01
. 20 00
. 1 158 68
,M0 872 32
STATE OF OREGON,
County of Columbia, I
I. W. H: Dolman, do hereby certify that the foregoing Is a true and correct statement r
unts received, paid out and remaining on hand. In the KuMVT jy....'lP'JL0l ?!'
six months ending on tbe 30tb day of September. A. n ihik wi,-!I"J
October. A. D.. 1006. ' 'w i iv WJ "?.".""","l"f "
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COLUMBIA BANKING COMPAN
ST. HCLCNS, OSIOON
Makes investments, rarelvss deiio.lts and do
a general banning business.
Capital stock, $20,000.
All kinds of rood securities bnintht and sold
Exchange, good everywhere lu lb. world, sold
INCORPORATED JAN. 6, loo.
. J. R. Nelll, president: E. W Allen, vlre-presl
dent: C. N. Hcott, secretary; Y. II. Ward, assist
m aevicwrjri j. 11. r.eweu, farmer.
NEWELL & WATKINS
-DEALERS IN-
Groceries, Hay, Floor and Fed
WOOD AND NUISIUI.F,'.
Country Produce Kougbt and Bold, and Ex-
cuangru loriioo.is. l mlcrtuKlng uoous
furnished on eiliurt Notice.
Store on Strand Btreet, 8T. HELENS. OR
MUCKLE BROS.
MANuravTiiKias or
Dimension Lumber, Flooring,
Kustic. Blieatlilng. Casings, and a
complete stock of eyeiy variety of
Rough and Dressed Lumber
ALWAYS ON HAND.
AT THE OLD STAND, ST. HELEN OREOON
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Every Time
Dolman's
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LOW RATES TO ALL
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For Full Details Call on or Address
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General Freight and Pass. Agl.. Portland.
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AT THC
Ncw Drug Store
T
There Is a
Complete Stock
-.OF!
Patent Medicines
DRUGS I CHEMICALS
BEST BRANDS OF CIGARS
Perfumery, Stationery and School Books
DRUGGISTS' SUNDRIES
Dr. Edwin Ross, Prop,
ST. HELENS, - - OREGON
PR garni trrmva
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PORTLAND AND CLATSKANIE
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STEAMER O. W. SHAVER. Dell Shaver. Maatoi-
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"" TMAISkPOHTATIOM COMPASl V,
TH E M 1ST AN D OREGON IAN
TWO TOGETHER
ONE YEAR, ONLY TWO DOLLARS
THE JOSEPH KELLOGG A COMPANY'S RIVER STEAMER
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ST. HELENS LIVERY STABLES
TIIOS. COOPER, Proprietor.
Horses Boarded and Cared For.
TURNOUTS ON SHORT NOTIOI.
BT.HE1.EN8, , , OREflON
Decker's
BARBER SHOP
J. H. DECKER, Proprietor.
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8T. HELENS, t , OREGON
FOR PORTLAND, DAILY.
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Young America
WILLAMETTE SLOUGH
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Arrive at Portland 10:00 A M
lioave 1'orllaiid... 2:8 p M -
Arrive at Bt, Helens 6:00 p M
FARE lICIiK II.
Will Carry Notliing bnt Passengsrs
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JAMES GOOD, MASTER.