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COLOMBIA COUNTY DIRECTORY.
Cemsttr emieere,
Jade Joseph B. Doan, Rainier
Clerk .........Judaon Weed v.
atMrlr. I. N. Bloa, ciatskauie
Tnuanf .,..a, . wn
npC Hohool.
Sumtror
Comma.,
arton. c. He leu
.. J. O. Watts, Boappooee
Martin wntte. vintner
W. N. Meserve, Relena
..tt. A. P. McLaren. Rainier
......P. A. Fraj.es, Bcappo jm
N. D. Peterson. MM
T. saBLENa, MBSOT, MT M
III low lb legislature bit made
tiqaor bill non-collectible. That ia
Up ia Um right direction. Now male
boar bills, clothing billa. od grocery
bill non-collectible, and piake it a fel
ony to charge a man rent and to col
lect a Ux off the citizen, and life will be
AM grand tweet graft.
Tbi weather bureau, while not alto-
together accorate ia ita prediction of
water and weather, la a useful agency
la warning people of what py be ex
pected. The prediction a to the
riat and fell of the riyer bar been cor
rect In the abatraot, tboogU in the
number of feat and laohea the predic
tion bar exceeded the actual rise.
Altogether the science in forecasting
the weather most be reoogniied a
Bo far a the lowland of the Colura
bla bottom are oonoerned the water
ha done about all the damage It Can,
became the bottom are all covered,
destroying lb crop and meadow.
Th (lock ha all been moved to the
higher altjtode on the mainland. The
great damage to follow ia to bnildioga
within reach of the water, and a riae
of three or four feet more will reach
most of lbs booses of the lowlands,
all of which will be damaged more or
Tbi Cnban news from this time on
ward will have an absorbing interest
for tbi country. It is evident that a
protest in soma shape or other i
about to be made by the McKinley
- administration against Spain's barbar
ity ia dealing with the insurrection.
This may not bring recognition of bel
ligerency to the insurgent as soon a
many people desire, bat it will un
doubtedly hasten that eventually. The
anxiety ia Madrid over the forthcem-
ing development io Hie Cuban sitoa-
tioa Is not groundless.'
Tn senate has not yet invited Mr.
Corhett to tax a seat or given any in
timation as to just when that bit of
senatorial courtesy will be extended.
Meantime the caller knocking at the
door of Um senate chamber must be
impressed with the thought that the
governor of South Carolina knew
what hs ems talking about when be
telegraphed to the governor of North
. Carolina that it was "a long time be
tween drinks." The senate will be
"at home" to Mr. Corbett whenever
the legislator ef Oregon shall bavs
decided to delegate him as their repre
sentative ia th upper branch of eon
.'. great, . . '
TBI visit of C. P. Huntington, pres
ident ef Um Southern Pacific. Company,
to Oregon at this time is sigaificanL
His eompany has large interest here
and hi eoming ia evidently for the
purpose of looking over th field with
a view to furthering railroad extension
throughout Orsgon and theNorth
west Hi visit to Astoria last week
was expected, as it is generally be
lieved bis eompany is financially in
terested ia the construction of the
road between that city and Goble.
The advisability of building other
branch lines in Oregon will, no doubt,
be called to Mr. Huntington's atten
tion while here, and some new develop
ment in railroad building may be
looked for soon.
Oiboob hs no atate debt But a
Isrg number of legitimate claim are
being piled up againat ber on account
of the conduct of her regular business
authorised by the organio law and the
various acts of th legislature, and no
deubt, interest will finally be paid on
aU of them. Still the money, the re
sult of the assessment for the payment
of these bills, is daily piling up in the
treasury, on sccount of the failure of
the legislators to direct it to the pur
poses for which it wss intended.
There is argent demsnd for a special
session of the legislature. It is needed
to authorise the payment of the stmts'
bills, to stop useless expenditure,
and to fill th vacant seat in the
United Bute senate, to which Oregon
entitled.
: Th United State senate, by a vote
f 41 to 14, ha declared that a stale
of war exists in Cuba and that tbs in
surgents are entitled to all the rights
of belligerents. This vote wss on
oeaeorrent resolution, which, to be
come affective, nut b concurred in
by (be house of representatives. The
bouse, however, will not take the mat
ter op for several days yet, snd it may
or may not be adopted. Should the
house concur it would be a great stim
ulus to tb struggling Cubans, and
no doubt, would be the mean of Drugg
ing tb struggle for independence to
an end at an early date. The Cubant
re hort of arm and ammunition,
and th privilege of buying munition
of war in this country would place
them in condition to parry on aggres
sive warfare with their . oppressor,
8pain. Th Cuban have resource
with which to buy, and belligerent
right would permit them to purobae
from the United Bute. When the
war materials are obtained they would
be able to meet the Spaniards in open
warfare. -. - ' 1
Tbi United States supreme court
ha handed down a decision whiob
virtually annul the civil service rules
a practiced by the Cleveland admin
istration. A United Bute district at
torney ws removed from office in one
of tb Southern diet riots. H took
the case into court, claiming that as
he was appointed for four years, the
president had not the power to re
move bnt until the expiration of the
term for which he bad been appointed.
The lower court sustained the presi
dent, whereupon an appeal was filed
in the supreme court; but the court
of last resort did not leee much time
in affirming the decision of the lower
court. The opinion was rendered by
Justice Peckham, who was appointed
to the supreme bench during the last
half of Cleveland' administration. By
this decision it is made clear that the
president has undisputed power to
dismiss an appointee at bis pleasure,
without waiting for the expiration ol
a term. -
Thus is no point on th Columbia
river between th Cascades and As
toria that market gardening could not
be engaged in successfully. Jt take,
at most, but a few hours to reach
either Portland or Astoria with fresh
vegetable which, in point of quality,
cannot be equaled by those sections
which, of necessity, must ship a loug
distance. Produce raised along this
stretch of country is naturally fresh
when it reaches msrket and conse
quently commend the top price.
Freight is cheap on all the steamboats
so ttast the price received for the
goods would nearly all accrue to the
grower, without the necessity oldi
riding with the middle men or com
mission merchants. The opportunity,
w believe, ia here for successful
market gardening, and it seems ouly
necessary to try the experiment to
prove its practicability.
Thb populists of Oregon have truly
fallen into hard lines of late. In the
campaign of last June they were fused J
with the free silver republican and in
January Chairman Young, of their
tat central committee, and Mr.
U'Ren, h of stained bold-up memory,
fused them with the gold republicans
in the mould furnished by Mr. Simon,
and now a meeting is to be held in
Albany in June at which what is left
of the party will be put up at auctipn,
with the silver republican leaders and
Simon-Corbett representatives a the
chief bidders. Truly the decline and
fall of tbe populist party has been
both rapid and complete, but it is what
waa expected of a party whose leaders
are political adventurers and unscru
pulous demagogues. Oregon City En
terprise. '
CURIOUS FACT,
Though hostilities between the
Turkish and Creek forces hsv been
topped, tbe difficulty is far from final
settlement. Turkey is afraid to claim
all she wants, and tbe power are
taking their own time in dealing out
her allowance. In the meantime
Russia is easting about te see just now
large a slice she can gobble up without
causing too enou a protest from
France and Germany. It is safe te
say, however, that Russia will get the
lion's share of tbe Greek loss. Tbe
murder ef about 100,000 christian in
Armenia was of small consequence to
the European concert, but when Tur
key bas conquered a hostile nation
the concert at once exercise itself in
the distribution of tbe plunder. Such
is life among barbarians.
HowxviB opinion may differ a to
tbe reality of actual improvement in
busineat, tbe figure of bank clear
ance should put tb question beyond
argument, says tb Astoria a. In
crease in nearly every center, and in
creases, too, on a fairly satisfactory
s, tell tbe story in unmistakable
terms that while tbe wheels of pros
perity, liket the mill of the gods, may
grind slow, they grind, nevertheless,
very fine and certain. Unforseen ob
stacle nave, from time to time, pro
duced an apparent standstill, or even
retrogression, but it ha invariably
happened that when such obstacle
have been overcome a comparison of
condition shows that progress wss be
ing made even while difficulties were
being brushed aside.
The diamond has been found on all oetv
tlnents nd In altuuat every country in the
world.
The longest single aren in a stone bridge
is ninety-eight and one-halt test, ever the
Rialto at yenlce.
Careful measurements prove that the
average curvature of the earth s 6.88 Inches
to the statute mile.
In Japanese saws th teeth point toward
the handle, ud both saws and planes eut
toward tbe workman.
The velocity of tbe earth's rotation en Its
axis at tbe equator ts 1440 per secoud, or
nearly 25,000 miles day,
In the bear family th polar bear is the
most valuable, the beat skins realising from
130 to $II)Q apiece. Tbe fur Is usually died
black and made up Into wraps and ruga.
Silver fox skins have become exceedingly
rare and bring fancy prices, one speelnisns
recently bringing $374. These skins are
usually bought np by the Russians and
French. .. 1 .
A break In the main water pipe tn s street
ia Tombstone, Artsona, in November, was
found to bavs been caused by the roots of
tree, which bad grown around the pipe and
orothed it so that it burst.
Ia poetry violets are always "bine," nsver
purple. But as a matter of fact but half ef
the twenty and odd varieties ia the United
Stales are blue. The rest are purple, yellow,
white, Ulae, and one green.
Io many parts of Central and South
America sensitive plants are so numerous
that the course of s maa or animal through
the undergrowth may for an hour be traced
by the wilted appearance of the foliage.
It ia an extraordinary fart that only two
presidents were bora between April snd
October. The record by months Is as fol
lows i January, 2; February, S; March,
April, i; July, 1; August, 1; October, 8
November, 4; December, X.
The ordinary American fox skins to the
amount of seventy or ninety thousand are
annually sold in London at prices varying
from SO cents to $40. These skins are great
favorites in Eastern coon tries, such ss
Turkey, Greece, Russia and Bulgaria.
Severe penalties are henceforth to be Im
posed by the French government upon all
persons found keeping pigeons without
license, tbe object being to prevent the
promiscuous flying about of pigeons in tbe
employ of foreigners or of governments
which may some day become hostile. The
govern meat is also about to prohibit tbe
importation of foreign-bora pigeons into
France, even when merely destined for pie
purposes.
Nowhere in Europe ere landed estates so
vast aa in Russia. Striking evidence
thereof ts furnished by the will of General
Maltaeffof the ciar's army, who bequeathed
to his heirs, la addition to other property,
no leas thaa twenty-nine mines, fifteen of
which are of tbe first importance. They
afford employment to more than 60,000
workmen. The only person In Rnssia
whoa mining properiies exceed tboeof
the Maltxeff estate is M. Slim Detniiloff.
Great guns are expensive toy s for a nation
to play with. One English authority states
that the 110-ton gnn, 16 laches bore, wUI
Are ninety-fire ordinary rounds, after
which the gun is unfit for further service.
Tbe 67-ton gen, 12S Inches bore, will fire
127 reonds. and the 45-ton gen, 12-inch
bore, will Or 100 rounds before becoming
useless. Tbe cost of tbe British 110 ton
gun is 182,500; that ef the 67-too gun is
Id 1,500; and that of the IS-tnn gun b 13100.
ITS THB CIRCUIT COURT.
The following eases were disposed efia
the circuit court since our last Issue, the
disposition of the other rases having been
previously recorded each week:
Harry Syverson vs. Martin White; Jury
returned a verdict In favor ef the defend'
ant. Plain tiff given until May 28 to file a
motion for a new trial.
State of Oregon vs. Victor WIset;
mitted te the asylum for treatment and
when discharged ordered that he be re
turned to the custody of tbe sheriff to await
sentence. Given nntil Msy 28 to file mo
tion for a ew trial.
Henry Ererding vs. 0. Erlckson; dls-
POINTED PARAGRAPHS.
Present Indications are that man y demo
crats will be disappointed In their expecta
tion of holding on to fat offices by reason
Mr. Cleveland's partisan extensions of
tbe civil service rules.
Tb Waffs that are being made by some
countries about retaliation against the
United States because of tbe increased
duties in tbe Dlngley tariff bill, will not
care anybody. Countries, like individuals,
seldom bite off tbeir noses to spite their
faces. There is no country on earth that
is less depeadsnt upon the products of
other countries then tbe United States.
Joel Hill vs. James Barr, suit on note
jury returned a verdict for defendant.
R. W. Clark vs. K. V. Bingham et al:
ordered that sheriff execute deed to plain
tiff.
William Druck vs. M. A Mnsgrove; or
dered that this ease be referred to C. Jt.
Runyon to take testimony and report his
findings of fact and conclusions of law.
The following bills were allowed :
0. W. Blakesley, jury bstliff.........l30 00
L. L. Decker, court bailiff............ 88 00
0. K. Rnnyon, official reporter, Btate
vs. Wisel 10 00
Tatum A Bowen vs. Mockle. ...... 10 00
Syverson vs. White 20 00
Hill vs. Barr...... 10 00
Whereupon court adjourned to meet on
May 28, 1307.
Well, ws have had some strikes ia this
country, bnt the strike of grave diggers in
France, reported recently by cable, is a
little ahead of anything in that line we
have had.
Wheels,
Too!
TVLMt
USkf, (foifioaea'j ft Tsaim.
TbtlJW tomtom WtotooaMatth.
TIEE ELDREDGE
. MewsvUVDU
TIIE BELVIDERE.
Weal wars Bib's ss sswtaa aVsalaesI
wf lassies! we Hake Bees Whets!
National Sewing Machine Co.,
SS Breatway, Factory! "
.. NewYerk. MvMsre, Uis,
BiarWWWWW'CWflllB,l
FROM HATOER.
R. T. Boats vtnited Delen last Saturday,
Mrs. Mathers, we understand, Is on the
sick list this wsek.
J. W. Boals returned from court at St,
Helens last Saturday.
M rs. J. C. itvera was visiting her sons at
Osk Point Ust Friday.
Oliver Wilson passed through here 8un
day on his way to Nehalem.
There was to have been lodge of Patriots
of America organised at this place last
Saturday night, but the people failed to
turn out.
A crew of men was at work Friday and
Saturday blasting on tbe Mayger and
Beaver Valley road. When this road
done it will be the best outlet to the river
tn this county.
From tbs Falrhaven (1. Y.) Register.
Mr. James Rowland, of this village, states
that tor twenty.il ve years his wife has been
a sufferer from rheumatism. A few nights
ago she was in such pain that she was
nearly erasy. She sent Mr. Rowland for
the doctor, but he bad read of Chamber
Iain's Fain Balm, and Instead of going for
the physician he went to the store and pro
cured a bottle of It Hit wife did not sp
prove of Mr. Rowland's purchase at first,
but nevertheless applied the Balm thor
oughly, and la less thsu an hour's time
was able to go to sleep. She now applies It
whenever she feels an ache or pain and
finds that it always gives relief. He says
that no medicine wblcb she had ever used
ever did her as muob goo. Tbs 25 and 60
cent sixes for sals by Dr. Edwin Rose.
CASTORIA
For Infanta and Children.
ASSIGNEE'S NOTICC.
XTOT1CB IB HEREBY GIVEN THAT A. P.
Antra and S. 11. Klstner. eoDartnera. do
ing business as "Anrys A KUtner,'' have made
au anatgnment to me of all their properly for the
beneSi of all their creditor! and thai 1 hare
duly qualified by exeeoUns and mini tbe bond
required ny taw, ana aai umea me outiee 01 Burn
intsi. any ana all c real tore 01 eaia a. r.
Annrs and a H. Klatner. copartner, dolna bus
iness as"Anrya A Klatner," are hereby required
to present their duly reri fled elal ma, with nreper
voochera to me al mv office in kaiuier. Coin la
bia county. Slate of Oregon, within three
montria from me date 01 inn nones.
Aiatea wis ul day of May, um.
J.n. DOAJ7.
Aaalmaa at aAnrTa A Klatnar." tnaulmnt
aebtora. mllllS
SUMMON.
In the County Court at the State ol Oregon for
Michel Fierier, plaintiff,
vs. I
Paulina P. Bonnlck, Jme Bounlck and I
tieonre R. Hawkins, defendants. f
To George H- Hawklna, one of tbs above-named
aeiendants:
H TH NAM S OP THK BTATS OP OKKOOK,
You are required to aorear and answer the
complaint Died against yo In the above entitled
action on ine nay July, imn. Bald day be
lli v tbe flrki dsv of ths ti.t MMmla. u.m f
said Court, and If yon fall so toannearand
answer, for want thereof said plalmls; will ap
ply to the Court for judgment as prayed for In
said complaint, to-wit . For iudsmmt asalnat
the above-named defendants for ths aim, ,,f
Hu.00. with Interest thereon from January 13th,
197, at the rate of eight per cent per year, and
the further sum of I'U.uD aa attorneys tees In
said action and tbe coals and diaburMtaenia
uierviu.
This summons is anbUsbad by order of the
Ud court, dated
u. w. UOLK
Ron. J. B. Doan. Iude of aid,
swiu attorney lor Plaintiff.
TBaAaoBBBva NOTtca.
Covimr Tbiaivrbb' Oppici,
St. Hsu, Or., May T. 189T.
Kotloe Is hereby given that ll unpaid
County Warrants of said county, whluh
hnv been presented and endorsed "Nut
Paid for Want of Funds," prior to July
14, 1814, will be paid upon presentation
at this office. Interest will not be allowed
after this date. . M. WHAHTON,
ni7J4 Treasurer of Colurubls County, Or.
Your t
Honey's Worth
Every Time
Dolman's
Store.
star
Groceries. Clothing,
Boots and Shoes
DART & MUCKLE
8T. HELENS, OREGON,
Complete Stock of Rubber Goods
SHELF HARDWARE AND NOTIONS,
Flour; Feed, Hay and Grain.
Lumber
' All kinds of rough end dressed
Lumber on abort notice. ,
Builders'
Material
Of the beat quality delivered to
any point on tb river t tbe
Lowest Possible Price
One-half Cah and One-half
la FARM PRODUCE.
Addree all order to
H. B. BORTHWICK,
GOBLE, OREGON.
EL
TO THE
NOTICE TOCRCDITORS.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT
the undersigned has, by tbe County
Court of the Btate of Oreaon. for the Counts
of Columbia, been duly appointed executrix
ol tbe estate of Jacob bensch. deceased.
and that all persons having claims against
in a estate oi said deceased are hereby no
tided and required to present tbe same,
duly verified and with proper vouchers, to
the underlined executrix, at ber residence
on South Beaver, Colombia eoonty. Ore
gon, within six months from tbe date of
thai notice. iated May 3d, lmn.
MARY BEU8CH.
Ezscntrlx of the aetata of Jacob Bensch.
deceased. m7J4
TatKasratEH' Hevricic
COVVTT TBgAltTBgR'l OPPICI,
St. Helm8, Or.. Map 14. 1897.
fiJOTICE is hereby given that aU unpaid
11 Connty Warrants of said county.
Which have been nresenred and amdoraad
"Mot Paid for Want of Fnnda." Drior to
August 28. 18M. will be paid noon Draaent-
aiioo as wis omce. inures will not be al
lowed alter this date.
E. If. WHARTON.
mMjll Treasurer of Columbia Connty, Or,
Children Cry for
Pitcher's Castorla.
Children Cry for
Pitcher's Castorla.
sskariBsUtaaBW.
Oet Value Received
EVERY TIME AT
N. A. Perry's,
HOULTON, OREGON.
sua bus sysssraarsyauyauaaua imai ay i
WArTTPtV-PAITHPCt Mlrl OB WOM1H
is travel tor resDoBslble established house
la Oregon. Salary 7H and expenses. Poeltlae
wrmaneas. Beferenee. soloes self-sddresssd
stamped envelope. The National, Bus Inmr-
eiog., coieago. . .
Children Cry for
Pitcher's Castorla
WHITE COLLAR LINE
ABD-
O. R.& N. CO.,
PORTLAND AND ASTORIA.
BAILEY GATZEET
Leaves Portland dallr ezeent Bnndav Alder
street v;w a. n., asu street jt, jb. Mares
Astoria daily 7 P. if.
T. J. POTTER
O. B. A W. CO.
Leaves Portland daily-Alder street 7:48 P.M.
Aah streets P. If.; Saturday Alder street :5
at., Ash street W r, at.
Tickets of tha two Comoanles wood on both
boats. V, B. BOOTT, President.
K. A. 8EELET, Agent
WANTED PAITHPUL MEN OB WOMB
to travel for reiDOnslble established hoass
in Oregon. Salary fS0 and expenses. Posltloa
ermanent. Befetenee. Bnolose BsU-addressed
stanped envelope. The National, Mar Iasur-
pwa, vuicatfe.
OI VIS THB CHOICE 0
Two Transcontinental Routes
GREAT NORTHERN RAILWAY
.'- BY WAY OP
Sookane, Minneapolis & Si. Paul
UNION PACIFIC RY
BY WAY OP '
DENTER, OlMr TIMS CITT
tOW BATE TO ALL
EASTERN CITIES
ST. HELJENSJVIEAT MARKET
; All Kinds cf Fresh Meats, Hams, Bacon and Lard
Meat by Wholesale
At dpeclal Rate.
MAIN 8TRFKT,
8T,
James H. Sheldon,
HKI.KNB, OltKOON. .
Clatskanie
Drug
Store
New and Select Stock. . .
Patent Medicines and Druggist's Notions.
DR. J. . HALL,
Proprietor.
Stationery, School Boots. Prescriptions Carefully Compounded
Al jbtV a sarV vl Jfc fc.
....ST. HELENS HOTEL....
Our tablus will at all tinio be found supplied with the bast etliblv "and
tlellcaclv the market a iTurds. , , .
TERMS REASONABLE FOR REGULAR BOARDERS .
Tb hold having been newly rrfurnlrhetl we are nrrpnrcd tn giro intis-
(actiuu is all our patrons, ami solicit your jtruiiie.
t J. George, Proprietor, St. Helens, Or.
srarayasarisai ay ay ay ay sp sy ay ay fgngtrqp ay ay Hf ay Hf yayajj
OCRAM STEAMERS
LEAVE PORTLAND EVERY 5 DAYS
For San Francisco.
For Vuli Details Call on or Address
, W. R. HORLBURT,
General Freight and Pas. Agt. Portland.
B. nelVellla Pvee. Bsssisr,
ORIENTAL HOTEL
A. H. B LAKES LIT, Proprietor.
Board by Day, Week or Month
( AT RKA80NABLI KATES.
The table ts seivplleA with the beet the marks!
stroma, averytniui eiean. a snare oi vonr pat
is soiicitea. t. jtr,t.an. uitauun
PROFESSIONAL.
VJ. 0. SKUarlr,
ATTORNEY -AT -LAW
. :
Win ersetiee In all eonrts ot Oraevm or Wash
Ington. Prompt attention flven to conreraiio
In, and notary's business.
Q. W. COLE,
ATTORNBT AMD COUNBKLOR-AT-LA W,
ST. HELENS, OREGON.
Tltl Ahatimnt Book a. Nnisinr Pnhlln. rrvmrn!sv
fffoner of tedii tot WwhlnirUin, and Beipf
DENNIS A TIMMONS;
Attsrneyi and Coanselon at Law.
OntRRAL Law Practici.
Collections, Forsolosnres, afsehsnleBf liens, etc.
Will practice In ell ths eonrts of Oregon
and Washington.
Tatlob BniLsrao, - - Br. Helms, Oa.
jyn. EDwitt turn,
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON.
St. Helena, Oregon
jyn. b. a. OLirr,
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON.
St. Helens, Oregon.
QR. I. I. BALL,
PHYSiniAN AND BURGEON.
Clatskaule, Columbia county, Or.
V. MKHKRVB,
Surreyor and Civil Engineer
DELEMA, OREGON.
Connty Snrvevor. Land Riirrevlncr Town
Plattlnn and Enaineerinc work nrnmntlv
sxeouted.
WAHTID FAITHFUL MBIT OB WOMBII
, to travel (or raspenilbleestabllshed house
MrmaiMBt. Reference. Bnolose ssll s4lrsswd
fsnipsa enTslop.. Ths National, Star Insur-
Ohloago.
taOrecoa. Sal.rj (7o and eipsuses' Posltloa
pennaoeot. Raferenna. Kn,ZZ ZT!l .iX: ""
starnpa eaveloae. Ths National. Star intuit.
a biu., uaioaae.
All the
Vorld Loves
a Vinner "
Oar 'NUHty'Swvm
Cooiptotc LbMOt
MoffitircL.
Bicycles
arth
Supreme'
Result
of our
Years of
Experience
MONARCH CYCLE MFG. CO.
CIICA00 IZWT0IX lOJTDOf
Retalll
i,staariKra5.
S7-PAahIan4Avs.
PORTLAND AND OLATSKANIE
r , A sif"MTTV'rT"V t7, ft o
STEAMER O. VT. SHAVER, Dell Shaver, Master.
Cororaendntr Anrll IK. IHfsl. will
ThUradaV and Hnndav avaninifa H n'nlnnlr MI,lo
mittlna?), Monday, VVedneatlay and Friday evpnlnas at ft o'clock. Will pans" Oak Po'
. oieiia ;to nayxer i:m: itainior s:ai: Kuiama u:in: tn. Helens iu:au.
In Portland 1 :80 A. M. Tbe company reserves ths riulit to chanire time without noli
aitAVKH THANMPOHTATItf I COM FA PI V
THE JOSEPH KELLOGG & COMPANY'S RIVER STEAMB
BBMsiiajyaa
STIR aoSEJPH KIBLiLOGO
FOR PORTLAND
Leave Kelso Mondy, Wednesdays, and Friday at 6 o'clock .'m. 1T"
PortUnd Tuesday, Thurdjr nd Saturday at tt o'clock a. n. '