The Oregon mist. (St. Helens, Columbia County, Or.) 188?-1913, October 23, 1896, Image 2

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    OREGON MIST.
issvbb mvsuv rniDAV moatiuna
BEEGLE & DAVIS.
OFFICIAL COUNTY PAPER.
akecrltlei Kales.
On eopr w nw I "t m, ' I
tluf I oopr- -- I
question scares every mtn who hM
dollar which under other ciroum
stances fa would invsst to pine his
money in nmi safe depository or bide
it awey through fear of the uncertain
outcome of the dilema. Mouey will
not circulate until inch time a the
barriera against it earning a profit are
taken away. Like a living thing it
seeks shelter from the treaoheroua at
titude of ila master.
TBS PERILS OF FUSS COIN AG t.
Adrertlsinf rates mad know upon appllratloa
COLOMBIA COUNTY DIRECTORY.
CBMtr lllceie.
Jndge
Clerk
BIwrilT
Treasurer
Suplot Schools...
JkMHT
Surveyor...
Cdroaer
Coaailssioner j
....Joseph B. Doan, Rainier
......Juaaoa WmI Vtrnonia
J. N. Rice, Clatskaul
...W. H. Dolman. St Helen
J O. Watts, Seappoos
, Martin Whit. Qulucy
,.W. N. Meserr, llaa
..Dr. A. P. McLaren, Rainier
P. A. Prakea, Soeppoaa
.........N. D. Petemou, Xlst
. HELEHS, SIEKOn, OCT. 11.
PROTECTION AND PROSPERITY.
FOE PRESIDENT
W. McKlNLEY, of OHIO.
FOR VICI-PRESIDKXT
OARRET A. HOBART. of New Jersey
W. J. Rice is out for Bryan. With
aoch popular leaders as Rice and Hat
tan to champion hi cause the popo
cratie candidate ought to rest easy as
to the inevitable result.
' Ths farmers can surely be trusted
not to deprive themselves of Lbe ad van
tags of the risins; price of wheat by
Toting to accept payment in money
worth only ball as much as that which
they are now receiving.
Thb greatest present need of the
country is not more money, but more
of the credit and confidence that pots
money in circulation and makes
chances to obtain it in exchange for
labor and commodities.
Haxxisoh may properly point with
pride to the fact that when he was
president the country was more proe
perons than it had ever been before ;
and there could not be a better argu
ment made in favor of the restoration
of the republican party to power.
Bbta will have to look after his
running mate, Bewail, who asks : "How
can you increase labor's purchasing
power by increasing the price of labor's
product?" That is just what a great
many workiugtnen would like to
know, but the question is not answered
in any of Bryan's speeches.
The argument tor free coinage
very brief and simple. In its extreme
form it may be thus stated : "The do
monetisation of silver in 1873 has pro
duced incalculable injury and hard
ship; therefore the reraonetisation of
silver in lwfl will produce incalculable
Den ti la. But the argument la as ri
lacioua as it is simple. "A change in
the standard of values instituted when
the difference between the bullion
value of gold and silver was insignifii-
cant, accomplished gradually through
a period of twenty years, and mitigated
by the extensive coinage of silver by
the United States during the major
part of that time, produced great in
jury, not to ay injustice, in the com
munitr." This fact is a very poor reason
for thinking that another change in
the standard of value, -introduced at
a time when gold bullion ia worth
twice the pro of silver bullion, car
ried into effect instantly and as the
remit of a heated campaign, and with
out any financial provision for it, will
produce nothing but beneficent
suits. The experience of the past
twenty years, if it teaches anything.
teaches that any modification of the
standard of values should be under
taken with the greatest reluctance,
earned into effect with the greatest
caution, and iutrnsted in its execution
to the wisest and moat experienced
statesmen.
The readiness of some of our con
temporaries to prophesy some of
whom seem to have concentrated all
their knowledge on the future, since
they appear to have none of the past
makes ns cautions. We distrust our
own prescience. But, so far as we are
able to forecast the future, the election
of Mr. Bryan would at once make the
United States a silver nation, would
pot gold at a considerable premium,
would drive it into hoarding or ont of
thj country, would endanger and at
least temporarily seriously lower our
national credit both at home ard
abroad, would by ila expulsion of gold,
u not of all circulation based on gold,
greatly contract the currency, would
compel creditors to enforce the pay-
meat of debts to prevent their own
bankruptcy in short, would produce
a commercial disaster more widespread,
if not more lasting1, than any the
country has ever experienced. The
effect of this disaster the wage-earner
would be the first to feel and from it
the last to recover.
If Grover Cleveland's election
brought bard time in 1892 what will
Bryan's election bring now. Brran
has all the free-trade proclivities of
Cleveland coupled with a spirit of re
pudiation snd insurrection, to say
nothing of his anarchy. The first was
s calamity; this would be disintegra
tion. -
Is the last month of Harrison's ad
ministration the debt of the United
States wss $585,017,100. On July 1
last the debt had amounted to $847,
363,890, an increase of $262,346,790.
Bryan is so busy with his paramount
issue that he never mentions these
figures, or what be would do to remedy
them if he were president.
BBYAB AS A POPULIST.
t Candidate Bryan s:iid in his Utter
to the populists, which he gsve to the
public from 8L Louis, thst he was
"able to accept" the populist nomina
tion "without departing from the plat
form adopted by the democratic
national convention at Chicago." In
this remark he was correct, of cource.
ids only mistake be made in it was
in calling the Chicago convention
"democratic." There was nothing
democratic about that convention or
its platform, if the teachings of Jeffer
son, Jackson, Seymour. Tilden, and
Cleveland are democratic. Both dem
ocrats and republicans call the crowd
wbich nominated Bryan, and which
supports him, popocrats, but there waa
no need of coining this new name for
that party. The name populist, which
waa ready to their hand, ia more
graphic.
The populism in Bryan's creed is be-
populatioa during the seme period has
not doubled. Of the $700,000,000 of
silver now in existence a very small
portion of it is in circulation for the
reason that the depressed business sit
uation does not require its use. It is
in hiding and will remain there until
snob time ss the industries of the
country are permitted, by a protective
tariff, to operate. It will first be nec
essary to find employment for that
which has already beeu coined before
it would be advisable to coin more.
Money ia of no use except in business
transactions, and business ran only be
improved by protection. Hence with'
nut protection all the money in the
world would not help the situation for
it could not be used profitably, and no
man ia going la invest a cent unless
he can be persuaded that it will yield
hint an income.
Is indorsing the Chicago platform
Mr. Bryan admita that in case he is
elected president ot these United States
be would make no effort to put dowi
insurrection and riot if appealed to by
a alate overrun by an organised mob.
He does not ssy so in that many
words, but bis platform aays it for him
and be stands upon that instrument.
Had Mr. Bryan been governor of Ore
gon last spring the fishermen's strike
on the Columbia river would have con
tinued throughout the season, notwith
standing the appeala that might have
been made to the state s chief execu
tive, and the result must be apparent
to every thinking person. What may
the American people expect of a man
for president who would not protect
the lives and property of bis people?
Yet this is the very thing that Mr.
Bryan u advocating. He who caters
to lawlessness is not a proper pernio
to preside over the destiny of a great
nation, and we believe the American
people will say so by their ballots, the
best wein at their disposal.
Grand J wry Report.
In ths clroult court of ths Stats of Ore
gon, for ths County of Columbia.
To ths Hon. Thomas A. McBrlde, Judge
of ths sbovs named oourt :
We, ths undersigned grand Jury for ths
October, 1806. term ot th clroult court for
Columbia county, Oregon, tasks this ss our
final report and respectfully represent to
the court;
That we have carefully investigated all
ehsrgos ef crime that have been presented
tons, aad have disposed of the sanis In
such manner aa we deemed warranted by
the evidence, and have returned Into court
tlx true hills and three uot true bills, be
sides investigating- several other matters
brought to our attention.
W visited th county Jail and found It
entirely Inadequate and unsafe. The ven
tilation la very poor, and the floor unsafe
and easily broken. . There Is no safe place
to keep prisoners except in th sells which
are poorly ventilated and necessarily un
healthy. We respectfully recommend that
tb Jail be furnished with a hydrant, snd
that erery thing about th Jail be kept in a
proper sanitary condition, and especially
do we recommend that the jail be mad
more secure, so that' those thsr held a
prisoners may be secure from escape and
that this be done aa speedily as posiule.
Ws visited th offli-es ot county clerk
sheriff, assessor, treasurer and surveyor
and found their offices nest snd well kept.
W examined the books of lbs various
officers as well as we could without the ss
sisUncc of sa expert. Ws found ths so-
count of each office a check upoaeacb
other, and the varion reports correspond
ing and w heartily endors this system,
And now, hsving completed our labors.
we respectfully request to b discharged
Jons Doian, tornnsn,
Usoaas W. Obist,
Washibotoh attrcau,
Cbabxis Bib,
Jambs Babb,
T. N. Kycx.su,
8. Ksixt.
Real Estate Transfer.
V. H. Dohaaa aad wits to I.G.Wik-
strom, tide land in front of certain lots sad
blocks In 8t Helens; $1.00.
Joseph Hayburn and wife to Liadley
Meeker, H of the Cunningham donatio)
claim: 1 12a
George F. Moeck aad wife to Joeeoh SU
cr, hjh o ana , oiacs oi , ana tor e ana
8, block 36, Mosck's addition to Bainier;
ftS. '
A. Keer sad wife to Anns Lindsay, lot
4S, Near City srave yard ; 15.00.
H. Orchard et al. to the St. Helens Light
snd Water Company, lot 7, block 19,81
Helens, aad franchise; 11.00.
J. N. Sice, sheriff, to F. A. Zillgltt, W
of swX sec 33, to 5 n, r 4 west; $17.
D. J. Switcer et slL to Ths 8t. Helens
Light snd Water Company, lot 7, block 19,
St, Helens, snd franchise; 11.00,
George M. Tucker to Susan Praper. u
of section 20, tp 5 n, r 4 west; $300.
refer Walter to Jemima Walter, of
K, sec 7, tp 4 B, r 4 west: $1.
United States to Fater Waller, aeK
7, tp 4 a, r 4 west; patent
Two Uvea Haved.
Mrs, Phoebe Thomas, et Junction City,
Ills., waa told by her doctors shs bad eon
sumption and that there was no hope tor
her, but two bottles of Or. King's New Dis
covery completely cured ber, and shs says
savsd her life. Mr. Thomas Esters. 139
Florida street. Baa Francisco, suffered from
a dreadful cold, approaching consumption,
; tried without result everything els, than
bought one bottle of Dr. King's New Dis
covery, snd in twe weeks waa cured. H
is naturally thankful. It la such results,
ef which these are samples, that pravs ths
wonderful fflcacy of this mtdicln ia
coughs and colds. Free trial bottles at Dr.
Edwin Boss' drag store. Regular sise 90
cents snd $1.00,
For Salel
The cheapest place
county. Inquire of B.
Warren, Oregon.
in Colombia
O. IIAZEN
tf
Ms. Pxbtiotxs's speech was a die-
appointment to ths more conservative I oming more and more manifest every
time be talks, lie started out by op
poeiog national banks, hot in his later
speeches he condemns all sorts of
banks. At the outset he bad honeyed
words for the eminent democrats who
compose the Indianapolis ticket, and
for the other distinguished democrats
who support it, but in his Indianapolis
members of the popocratie party who
Heard it. Xbe great mogul of popu
lism put in most of his time telling
what "V have done and what "I"
would do. The disgusting part of his
speech, though, wss making assertions
without presenting any evidence to
Drove them. Mere aasertiona count
lor nothing unless backed up by facts speeches a day or two ago he called
that really had existence, and Mr. that ticket and party a "transparent
Feanoyer never had a faculty for do- fraud." This abuse hurts neither the
ing this. The longer Pennoyer re- ticket nor its advocates, but it shows
mains in public life the nearer he be- the hollowness of Bryan's earlier pre-
eomes a blackguard, and aside from tense that he is ft democratic candi-
inlellect be ranks second only to Till-1 date, and it betrays the folly of bis ap
wau auu AngsHi. .' . i peai ior me soua support ot the demo
cratic party.
Thb business interests of Oregon I But when the term populist is applied
are at stake in this campaign. Even o Bryan and bis followers their idiocy
f f McKinley is elected, the fact that and hypocrisy are revealed. Nothing
Oregon had cast its vote for Bryan Bourke Cochran speech in St,
would be evidence to the world that Louis a short time ago enraged tbe
the state had fallen into line wiih Bryanitea so mucb as his persistence
Peauoyerism and repudiation. Money in calling them populists. He could
seeking investment would not come not, of course, with any regard for tbe
this way to any considerable degree. Historical proprieties, term them dear
and we would be required to trod ocrats, and be rejected the diluted
along for four years more, or until hybrid popocrat. Bryan, since then,
such time as tbe state should demon- bis references to this democratic
strata the fact that it waa on a sound orator, shows by bis displays of ill-
business basis. Every man looking to I temper that he feels the force of the
future prosperity should apply himself reproach implied by this designation,
to the cause of saving tbe state's repu-1 Tbe designation, however, was appro-
tation in tbe present crisis and cast pnate, whether it sticks or not. Tom
his lot On tbe 3d of November with Watson, in one of his early outbursts
me friends of protection and prosper-1 against sewell and Bryan, declared
ity. Kansas has had its experience I tn' tbe Chicago convention "stole
during tbe past few years and tbe fair I the populist platform." He was right
state of Oregon should be rescued from of course. No democrat of the old
such a fate. The hour is at hand and days, or of any day prior to 1896,
loyal citizens are called upon to pro-1 would be able to see anything demo
ted and defend tbe good name of this crane in that deliverance. It is the
commonwealth. old greenback party's doctrine, plus
the absurdities and rascalities evolved
At.t. twaannatila mn in.( .a or Mie ex-greenbackers and their uroe-
that the money already in existence enT"le Ppnl'te, in the doxen year
does not circulate because there is not wnlcn Ped since the r non
business to make it circulate. Hoar Pr death. There are threat
then would the coinage of more money ttonK one element of tbe Bryauites
relieve tbe situation when there is no v. ' .'re wstson off the ticket, but
profitable employment for the money whllf Bryan remains upon it it will
already existing? What is money used , 1 Ppn'wt ticket, and nothing
uu maiier now oryau ana nis
supporters dodge the designation.
VERNONIA VARIETIES.
Nice weather.
Bases in bloom.
McKinley is gsining votes.
P. Bheeley took a band of fat steers
Forest Grove Mooaay.
Messrs. Josh Beeaeman and Will Palmer
are going to reek their fortunes ia California.
8. B. Rase is eomiajr home from Idaho in
For Salel
Fullblood Shroupshire bucks at reas
onable prices. Call on or address
15UKT WEST, Bcappooee.Or.
te
Oregon Shoe Stores
1A8 Third 8t. bet, Morrison and Yamhill
a short time as aooa aa McKinley is sleeted. C mas S a f Coin
. ?uctyiui jaic
of Shoes
Jos. Tanblaricom ia talkins of rlrinr
whole block of ground for the new school
site.
Mrs. F. Johnson has rone te Nebraska ti.
ill follow in a abort
Frank wil
visit friends.
time.
n.- m ...
j nc niisDarg nounng mills are running
night and day, with Harvard Andersen and
r. Jtauara at tne halm.
Mr. Wm. Wilson, jr., and his sisters, Ida
and Bertha, started Monday morning for
rnuomatn wne taey will attend the U. B.
eoiiegi
Our Stock la Complete. Embracing all Pop-
alar
1... I. r inlrj.
DBEM'8 aad MKV8
SHOES
Ladle' DonffoU Rid 8hoM. In N Arrow
Bovavrf) aimI Piccadilly Toe: and Common
CU.hu I )1 nX. sw4 sU taT XS
a...ia.- a m t At s I aweaofcey. eya.ew tv fj,w, trw V'AIurun
W.U4J7 m UUUIUCI Ul VWUUa tlUB 111 XllIB nrSSM I In 'fmn sans. Mla.k' B-in.nea.Aa. V .
einct will east tneir first vots next Novem- Hn.r. arf pi.-iTi. i .... iw.T ' dr. V. . "
ner ana in nearly every ease McKinley will
The school directors are hard at arnrk
trying te build a school honse worth tha
name in Vernon ia. Nearly half the lumber
m iinw msKruisa.
At s mcetinc of the Ladle' Tataran AM
society, ot V ernonu, Held on Saturday, Oct.
i"u, low, toe loiiowing resolution was
passed: "Resolved. That a vota nf thank.
oi uu aocletv be tendered to Messrs.
neecie llavia lor their kindneaa in nrint.
lag naages tor ine ase Of wis society.
MB. A. BB4KS1HAS, fresldsnt.
Bqore and Piccadilly Lasts, from 80 cent
up. Men' Shoe up to date, from 11 25 to
13 SO. Children's snd Misses gchool 8hoes
from SO cents np. Children' 8nrtn Heel
1 9 to 12, 60 cent. Children's Spring Heel 6
tos.au cents.
We Sell Reliable Goods Only.
OREGON SHOE STORE,
168 Third St. bet. Morrison snd Ysmhill.
for anyway if it is not in conducting
the business enterprises and industries
of the country; and if these enter
prises and industries cannot be profit
ably operated what will make tbe
money circulatef These two questions
are germaiu to the present political
aituation and are admitted facta by
populists as well as republicans. Pop
ulists nearly all admit that the indus
tries of the country must be in opera
tion before we can have any degree of
prosperity, but here they leave tbe
question aad again wonder off after
tbe silver question wnicn does not otter
increased activity in business channels.
On tbe contrary the agitation of the
Thxbb is more silver in existence
today as money than ever before in
tbe history of tbe government. The
annual coinage since 1873 bss largely
exceeded each year the amount for
any one year coined prior to that date,
and yet our populist friends contend
that it is a Greater coinage of silver
that is necessary to relieve tbe present
stringency in finance. How can it be
urged that tbe coinage of more silver
is the remedy when we bays now in
existence about seven times as much
in use as we had in 1S73, while our
"Ma. T. fi. Mull. Secretary.
CIRCUIT COURT.
James Dart vs. Thomas Dawaoa; eoa-
Bnnatioa of sal.
Michael Piertier v. Wm. MUiugr; de
murrer argaed and submitted and by tbs
oourt tsken under advisement.
Tbe grand jnry reported not tra bills in
tbe following cases : 8trt of Oregon vs. K.
E. NickersoB; Bute of Oregon v. William
aute: But of Oregon vs. Lndwig Stripling.
State of Oregon vs. Monro and Albert
urown ; pleaded geiliy as to charge of steal
ing net of the value of over $35.00 and ware
sentenced to one year in ths penitentiary,
rr. j. sums vs. v. v. vols et. al.; con-
nrmation oi sale on foreclosure.
George 8. Foster wss excused as a Juror
for ths term last Monday.
Cildner vs. Muon; judcmmit for defend
ant.
SUteof Oregon vs.Josepb Coulter; bonds
men released.
SUteof Oregon vs. George Thompson:
bondsmen released.
Tbe America Fire Insurance Company
vs. C. O. Lotregren. The jury were Eli
Lynch. Esek Potter, W. M. Roberts, John
M. Foster, E. Merrill, L. D. Dusan, James
Kennedy, E. A. Cushman, C. N. Gable.
John Girt, I. N. Shatto. H. T. Grawell.
Verdict for plaintiff in tbe snm of (28.
Pauline Hall va. Wm: A. Hall; dismissed.
Abel v. Cberrington; dismissed.
G. F. Lindgren ys. John 8. Turpfn; dis
missed.
Forbes va. Sisters of Charity; de
murrer overruled and defendant given fir
days to answer.
Abel vs. psrtnsrship aetata of Abel fc
Cberrington; motion to dismiss overruled
to which defendant except. Referred to
0. E Rnnyon to take testimony end report
to tne court the Hading of facts.
Herman Scbmitt admitted te citizenship.
Btackleai'e Arales Balve.
Tbe best Salve in tbe world for cots.
bruises, sores, ulcers, salt rheum, fever
sore, tetter, chapped hands, chilblains.
corns, snd all skin eruptions, and positively
enres pile, or no pay required. It Is guar
anteed to give perfect satisfaction or money
refunded. Price 25 cents per box. For1 sals
by Dr. Edwin Boss.
In AH"" ififc
TMB-s.
Hist and
Oregon ian
ONE YEAR
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i nis oner Doias gooa only for new
yesrly subscribers who pay in advance
and old ones who pay up to date and
one year in advance.
One Dollar
8aved by taking the two papers
together, the price of each, leper
rately, being f 1.50.
The Mist
Has been designated the official
paper of Columbia county by the
County Court, and consequently
will furnish all the news pertain
ing to public mattera in which the
people are interested.
PROFESSIONAL.
J). EDWW KOHS,
PHYSICIAN AND BURGEON.
St. Helens, Oregon
QR. h, a. curr,
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON.
Bt. IIlns, Oregon,
J-a. 1. I. HALL,
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON.
Clatakanle, Columbia county, Or.
T. J. CiaarnH.
U. Au.au.
ALLEN dt CLE ETON,
Attorneys and Counselors at Law
BT. IIBLKNS, . ORKUON.
yy N. miukbVK,
Surveyor and Civil Engineer
DEI.EHA, OREGON.
Canntv Surveyor. Land 8urvvui. Town
Platting and Engineering work promptly
Xfcuted.
For Salel
My share, consisting of S13 acres In
range 7 west Willamette meridian.
sections S and 3 situate on Columbia
river near town of Rainier, off Jamas
Dobbins' donatkm land olslrn.
D. W. DOBBINS.
Lumber &
AO YOU NEED GROCERIES?
If you do and dlrs th beat qusllly for ths Jt mousy
your wants can slways be supplied by
DART & MUCKLE,
Who have a complete line
Dress Goods, Clothing,
Fancy Goods, Hats,
Boots and Shoes,
FURNISHING GOODS
St. Helens, Oregone
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ST. HELENS MEAT MARKET
All Kinds of Fresh Meats, Hams, Bacon and lard
Meats by Wholesale
At special Kates.
MAINT BTXIKKT. i t
James li. Sheldon.
BT, MKIMCNW. UllKOON,
Clatskanie Drugstore
Ine als le aseur
Your Fresh Medleine
PRESCRIPTIONS COMPOUNDED AT ALL HOURS
All kindf ot rough and dressed
Lumber on short notice.
Builders'
Material
Of the best quality delivered to
any point on tbe river at tbe
Lowest Possible Price
One-half Cash and One-half
la FARM PRODUCE.
Address all orders to
E B. BORTHWICK,
OOBLE, OREGON.
Patent Medlolnea, FresorlpMaB Draft
Toilet Articles, Pansy Motions, eta,
OK. J.
B. HALL, Pretrials
"VCIatakaale, Ore
... ST. HELENS HOTEL....
Our table will at all time be found supplied with the best edible and
delicacies the market afford.
TERMS REASONABLE FOR REGULAR BOARDERS
Th hotel having been nswly refurnished we are prepared to girt satie-
isciion i an our patrons, ana solicit your patronage.
J. George, Proprietor. 8t. Helens, Or.
sysysy ay ay ayrssjF
eorrtc awo crop Houac
D. H. BROWN, Prop.
EASTERN
Best Meal in the City for 15c
AND UPWARDS.
11(1 fhirs" St Ns Cat. Bapl.ys.
tie iimauu. poktlano. oaiaoN. I
COLUMBIA BANKING COMPANY
ST. HCLCNS, ONCOjON
Make lartatments, rerelres deposits and does I
a geaerai tanaiug business.
. Capital Stock, $20,000.
All kinds or coed securities boaahl and sold.
ascnaDg, gooa rrwber In lb world, sold.
INCORPORATED JAN. , g4.
1. B-Kelll, president; E. W. Allen, viee-prad
" . v. ... miM. wocrwiurwi r. n. warn. I
ant secretary; C. H. MsweU. cashier.
f
NEWELL & WATKINS
DEALER IX
Groceries, Hay, Flour and Feed
weeo Aits) aaflinsLE.
Conntrv ProdncBoachtsnd Bold, snd Ex-
coangra roruooa. U nderlaklnf boods
furnished on Hhort Notice. ,
Store on Strand Street, BT. HE1.ES8. OR.
AT THt
New Drug Store
There Is a
Complete Stock
1 or 1
Patent Medicines
DRUGS EE CHEMICALS
EST BRANDS OF CIGARS
Perfumery, Stationery and 5chool Books
DRUGGI8TS' SUNDRIES
Dr. Edwin Boss, Prop.
HCLCNS, . - OREGON
PRracRiprroKii
CUXroUNDKU PAT OB NIUMT.
ST.
its
MUCKLE BROS. PORTLAND AND nr. A TSTC A 1MTTC
ssaei viavi vaasw war
Dimension Lumber, Flooring,
Rustic. Sbeathine. Carina, and a
complete stock oi every variety of
Rough and Dressed Lumber
AXWAT OB7 HARD.
AT THB OLD STAND, BT. BXLXF ORIOOH
Your
Honey's Worth
Every Time
jiaaask
Ira
At,
Dolman's
Store. . . .
STEAMER a. VT. SHAVER, DeU Sharer. Master.
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Tboradav and
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1 booik ; cieiia
In Portland
IIATKK THAPiarOHTATIOl COMVMHV.
vLaZIa ': a ... V ".ir..i..,-,w viausaaie. I Hue per.
, Wednday and Friday evenlnn at A o'clock. Will h.k p,,ini
7:lo: Mavirer7:a: Kalnlrr S-ai- Clam. a.ia. u. u.i" : ..... . '
IMA.U. Tb company reserve the rlaht to change time without notice.
THE MIST AND OREGONIAN
TWO TOGETHER
ONE YEAR, ONLY TWO DOLLARS
THE JOSEPH KELLOQQ A COMPANY'S RIVER STEAMER
TO THE
0ITB8 TBI CHOICI 01
Two Transcontinental Routes
GREAT NORTHERN RAILWAY
-BY WAY OP
STIR UroSESTJri KELLOQO
utt arUJtvTIiAND-
LOW KATKS TO ALL
EASTERN CITIE8
TURNOUT! ON 1H0T NOTIOE.
8T, HELENS, , , OREGON
OCEAN STEAMERS
LEAVE PORTLAND EVERY
5 DAYS
For San Francisco.
For Full Details Call on or Address
W. H. HURLBURT.
General Freight and Pans. Agt.. Portland.
i. inciseiii, p,M, bb4
Decker's
BARBER SHOP
. H. DEOKEB, Proprietor.
a sharp as ean be found, and will shav. ..,
"omionaoiy and quickly lor ouly 16 ceuts.
ST. HELENS. ,
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Leaves KoIko Mon(.Avi.Wsi.ir,n.rt j .... .
Sookane, Minneapolis & Si. Paul FortUpdTed'yTf'-,day.ndB.trd,y .t SKkV r'
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wai uuuunv AJ1IJUU1 Bill LL0
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DENVER, OMAHA, i KANSAS CITY Horses Boarded and Cared For
tu. Leave
FOR PORTLAND, DAILY. .
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Young America
WILLAMETTE SLOUGH
Leave 81. Helens,..; 8:50 A M
Arrive at Portland 10:00 A M
Leave Portland. . 2;,10 P M
Arrive at 8t. Helens 8:00 P M
wauk is ctsn ia.
Will Curry Nothing but Passenger
and Fast Freight.
JAMES GOOD, MASTER.