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About The Oregon mist. (St. Helens, Columbia County, Or.) 188?-1913 | View Entire Issue (July 2, 1897)
OREGON MIST. issues eveut mi day moHNine -' " -av . BEEGLE DAVIS. Sa.erllla listen. On eopy on year la advance ,..........tl M On copy lx months., ......,. ....,.....,, (0 Sln.l. oojr...................,......,... i Adrenlnnt rate made anawn upon application COLOMBIA COUNTY DIRECTORY. Jndm., Caster Oiliest-.. . . ....Joaenh B. Doan. Ralntar Clerk...,....,,,..., Jmlson Weed, Veriinm BHn j. N. Kloe, Clatskanie Treasurer K. M. Wharton Ht. lialana Sunt, ot School...... J. a. Watta, 8eipoose A Meteor ..Martin Whit. Qulncy Imjor W.N. Newm, lMUma Caranw..., Dr. A. P. McLaren. Rainier (Imniuiiun f Fntkea, Ncanpoaae vomnuasioners N. D. I'eteraou! Mist ST. BKIiEKti ORBSM.N JULY I. - I toe calamity howler do not ex psct Ibe government to create meney ad distribute it pro rat among ita subjects, then how do they expect to net it? Thia ia a question often asked but no praotieable method haa ever been proposed. Th colored clergy are protesting against the lynching ol their people tor outraging defenseless women, and demanding that more stringent laws be enaoted for the prevention of mob violence. Their efforts to stop lynch- republican party in 1897 in carryin out the pledges of its platform with the records of preceding administra tions. The pledges of the platform, it will Is remembered, were an honest effort in favor of international bimetal lism, a reform of the tariff, a reform of the currency system, the protection of American citisens in Cuba, and the restoration, if possible, of peace there, and th control of the Hawaiian Is lands by the United States. Evwry one of these pledges has been either carried out or is so far under way as to render success highly probable, commission ha been sent abroad negotiate for international bimetallism the doors of Cuban prisons have been opened to American citisens who were confined therein; Ibe general Cuban policy is being outlined in a way insure improvement in conditions iu that unhappy land ; a Hawaiian au uex.iion treaty has been signed ; reo ommcndalion lor a currency corami. ioa to prepare plana for a geaeral re vision of the currency system will be sent to congress as soon aa the tariff bill passes, and the protective tariff measure ia likely to be a law within a fortnight. Can anybody find in the political history of the United States more rapid work in carrying out parly pledges? to Business indications from all parts ings would be more effectual if devoted I of the country continue extremely en (toward raising the standard of morality I ceuraging. ' This is found both in the among their race. Let them prevent statements of daily papers of all po ravishing aad there will be no lynch- litical classes, and especially in the re ing as a punishment for that offense, porta of the financial reviews which make a anecial atiulv of iVi finl.l IT is amusing to note with what Uroueh the nnnsnal facilities which promptness some of the countries oi they ht.e buiu op by long years of Europe object to the annexation of with business people in all the Hawaiian ialande to the United parts of the country. Dunn's Keview, States, when one ren embers that these vboee statements on this subject are same eouotries that are protesting ,ccepUjd ,B wcan fin,ncU, have Uen engaged for centuries in pjotur(J of cood., in iu issue of gobbling np every foolof territory tbey J(lne 19th ,noottnee, lh,t tha ,,ilarM ,u get uo.u ... x.nK,ana, lor in- for the week weM but 198 ingt suncs, cnt.cise. th.. government or U76 for the corresponding week in the auas.u, j annexation preoediDg yeM ,nd ,ddi. The ,jn woum uvo jung ago nave jn t,a:ntM t,,, Wnm. . .11 done by fore had the geography of There u .idence of reaty enUrging of the sanation been different. business in every important depart- Tna University of Or, amma tJraent- More establishments have been bare an elephant on its hands in the 1 l work nd more hnd employed, Bohool Report. Following; l. Oi report of th Peris pub lio schaol, district No. 43, for tb month of June, 1807: Number of day. taught 80 N umber of days attendance. . .800 Number of daytbano..,....,, it Number of times tardy... 1 Who) number boys enrolled 7 Whole number girl, enrolled........ ... 7 Total u Average number belonging; .... 11 Average dally attendance. IS Deportment of ach pupil .............100 Th attendance was good, and th Inter CASTORIA Tor Zat&U aad. Children. th - Jt at 'Wanrsr t-VKGAWL tost nm DTssdLufiOrNofTcc. DeU-na, Orvcnn, May 11. 18DT. THK COFARTNEKsfllP HKKATOFOKK KX luting betweu L. J, Mawne, Win, N. Me erve, Harry K. Mnaarre and Thomas Meeerr. under the Arm nam oi "Meaorve Hra" u- uttt in ui sawmill ana lumlier bualnna. at naafnuati i Your 4 i i i V aft ifli afb ft nfa all itk afsj 1 Honey's Worth Every Time eat manlfnatMl in th anlin.il la muul wlih I itaieii, Omaou. la Uila day tUaanlvert by mulual . rl , . SOtiOOi IS food, Wlta a conaeut, L. J, Meaem, nUriu. The bualuex deotded improvement In tb lessons. AiiVaN JT. Shktabd, Teaohtr. CATERERS TO DOMESTIC ANIMALS. Priawlplaa That Vadnrll the Manafnotare f Dos and Bora Bleeait. "Yes, we aro nothing mora nor (ess than dog caterers," said Mr. J. 8. Leigh. Mr. Leigh, seeing that he had aroused the reporter s curiosity. added further, "and we will beeonduolw) lu Intur by Wm. N. Meaerva, Harry K. Maaarve and Thoniaa Meaerva, under the Arm uain t Maaarve Hrus., and all aoonunia due th aald old Arm ol Meaerva Knia. will ha I paid to, and all debu owing by said old rlrm ot Mtmarva lirua. will be paid by Ihe aald new nnu 1. a axaaaava. Wm. N. MKMva, Haaav B. Mnaava, Taeaaa Masaava. Dolman's Store. . . . Bart :i'Mubkle! -18 THE TLACIC TO QI5T- Choice . Groceries 8T. HELENS, OREGON, jt?Pl5t5..y,i9..2.??2.t',lnff oiAlaaarv Bros. JulySJM IHKilllHEHU HOTIOK. tons of dog biscuits in London per week, 85 tons here, besides manufac turing oar buiscuits in Berlin and it Petersburg. " By this time the reporter began to imagine that the tog was a much more important ani mal than he had hitherto believed him to be and questioned Mr. Leis-h further. Said the latter: "Man himself would be a hundred per cent better off if be could be fed on the same principles we apply in catering to dogs. We ourselves eat everything and anything. The laborer baa about the same staple articles of food that does the man who uses bis brains. There is but little difference, though from a physical peint of view there should be a vast on "In feeding dogs it is Quite other wise when we have the say. For in- stance, we dont give a greyhound, whose nature it is to run. food to make him fat, but that which will build up his bone and muscle and im- Couktt Trbabureb's Omc, ) St. Helens. Or.. June 18. 18!)7.f make 800 TVOTICB ia hereby Riven tbat all unpaid r I iv County Warrant of said couutv. Lumbqr wlilob bav been presented and enilortied "Mot 1'aid for Want of r'unda," prior to I Bepieuitwr 14. lwti. will be naid nnon nra- aeutntioa at thia olllco. Interest will nut be auowea alter lliis date. K. M. WWARTOV j!8jl6 Treasurer of Columbia Couuly , Or. . ASSIGN CCS NOTICC. XTOTICl! IS IIKRKBV OIVKS THAT A. P. a.i aaryiuaa, n. mainer, eopartueri aiv luirbiuiiieaaa'lAnryaai Kixluar,'' have mad au aaaia;nnieui to me oi ail uietr property Mr tn uvueui ui au moir eredltora and that 1 have duly qualified by execuliu and Hlin the bund required by law, and aaaunied the dutiea ot aueh iruaa, aut ana ail nnuinnra ar h i a i Aurvi and 8. H. Klatuer. uartnnn. dolna hut ineaaa"Anryk Klatuer,"are hereby reoulred to prueent tholrduly verlAedclaiina, with proper voaoharatomaatmyomraln Kalnlor, Colum bia county, Hiata ot Oreiron, wllhlu ton Diuiiuia irum in uaie oi inie nticioe. lMwd IhU '21t day ol May, UW7. J. B. DOAS. AmiRiwe of "Anrjr. A Klatner," tnaulvent uvawra. UUIJlg All kiuds of rotixh and dressed Lumber on short uotice. Builders' Material Of the best quality delivered to any poiut on the river at the Lowest Possible Price One-half Cash and One-half In FARM PRODUCE. Address all orders to H. B. BORTHWICK, GOBLE, OREGON. SHELF HARDWARE AND NOTIONS. Flour, Feed, Hay and Grain. SUMMONS. In th County Court oUi But ef Oregon tor Michel flatter, piaiutlir, va. Pauline P. Bonnlok. Jamea Bosalek aad Uatnr R. Mawkina. itaf.iul.nl. Te Oeorxe R. Uawkl&a, one ol the aborenamed d.fatiil.Af. prove his wind. A bulldoar will irat T.Thb naukof thb btati or okeoon the sort of biscuit that will improve eW85ii.B. person of Dr. Chapman. If public sentiment in Eugene and Lane county if as strong as it really appears from the outside. Dr. Chapman should not longer bo retained in that institution. If be cannot yiodicate himself of the chsrges preferred agsinst him, he should resign the presidency of the nnirersity. The chances are, however, that only one side of the controversy lias been given to the public through the newspapers. while reports from various cities show I a very general progress and a continu ing large distribution through retail trade. Crop auad Weather Report. PoBTuaB. Oregon, June 28. That "crops never fail in Oregon" appears to be again verified, for the rains of the past two weeks have asanred a boantiful harvest. Rain th latter part of Jane is most anu- soal, aad the nnnanal baa occurred this year. The correspondents appear to vie with each other in their expressions of I nramiMW fm .TMli.nl nrin. Vail k .. .1 - - ... r "vr" ir uia goveramems stamp upon a winter sown wheat and oaU can not now piece of paper makes it worth its face be injured; harvesting of them will begin nine, why does not the county seal about Jnly 11th, and the reporU agre as to and "promise to pay" on a county " ,nrd crop, above the overage, a. .arrant m.lr- ii rh 1.. f.-.. T- The rains bavs been of the grea . V a , I benefit to spring-sown wheat and oata. are said to be based on the wealth of 1 Tb spring grain was sown from April lsf UI country. And why is one "prom-1 to May 15th, and np to within the past Ar ise to pay" of more value than another! teen litlI or n rain fell on if; there- Haamnfi(l.nMSn ih. v,.,(W nu was. xna. mere was l.ttl. growth and ....... m f very poor prospects. This all now ha - to pay anything to do with llT Whose been changed. The spring grain will make oow ia oi most value, me man wno a good crop, as good aa was ever obtained ' baa a bandred-acre farm nniacum-1 Ta rain delayed haying and soma bay feued or tha mnn who tramna th WM taJ" by it, th amount, however, be- railroad track begging alma? Has confidence in their ability to pay any thing to do with it T big small. Clover and alfalfa that were ent early, have made good growth for the sec ond crop. Late hay bas been greatly bene fitted by the rains. The bay orop will not be an average one, but it will be vastly better than was expected two weeks ao. The weather baa been moat favorable to bops, and also for the development of th bep loose. Potatoes are now aura of mak- Ir b reported that Mr. Fennoyer bas said "I am tired of politics and rill never go upon the stump again." zsnt notwithstanding this declaration I ing a big crop. Early potatoes are over from the ex-governor and now mayor their bloom, and lato potatoes are growing Of Portland, there is a well grounded " a most marked Ira- a.mn. .fl, .v.. t j . . proveinent tines tb rains fell. Garden rumor afloat that Fennoyer is laymg prodac of aU kinds U making phenomenal bis plana for the nomination for the growth. Mprsme bench honors next spring. Tle fruit prospects are improved. Apri- Tfcs wily ex-governor bss a faculty of 00ta aod pochea sre showing color and will getting "tired" of politics just prior to 00 be Some varieties of prunes -..t, .ni- i-.L eontlnu.e. to droP' bnt '""eeneralprun. " -8-.-.- crop will be good. Apples snd peers will just about the time a nomination is to be a good average crop. The smaller fruits be made be becomes "rested" all of a and berries are ripening, with heavy crops, sudden and is "induced" to again be- cherri ntinue to b plentiful. Th rains . .jm.. x u:- : b cracked tome varieties, bnt so far - -a., ui. wu.. mit injaTJ bu done a ia a saxe proposition that next spring I The showers wars genral aad were of rannoyer will be sufficiently "rested" the greatest possible benefit The farmers from his official labors to again take T renewed hope, and the most flatter- tbe stump in bis own behalf. In PrMPect tor enormns crops. In Jackson and Joaepbins coontiea'tbe rain lTwaainstatfh.tim. th. n.i5.. heavier than in Multnomah county, . " . , ' I and correapondiag benent. result. aw uui uuiu aiijiuinung a senator soil and excellent was being discussed that an old time all sections his courage and increase bis tenacity. f"?u ? lh? " ?' Jul' "' r The net do that t hnt lirX.; 1M,U!LW f. '? !!!2"'m l T arw vaava ... f W4 sails tw w asif I BtUU cjselias to be presented with some- pTy'WW thing more tempting than either Of Mldoomplaint, to-wlt: for judgment ain.t fytf wuthpppy which JISJSS i Still growing must have that Which ll1"- f n"e of elf ht rr cent par year, ani will form M hnrin nnA flh , tath" ol SS6.00 aa attorneys fees In wm iorm oow Done ana nosh. said acUoa and the costs and disbursemente "In the manufacture of our hinrairji Ulire'n' ii iv """"w,""''ul"u UUH.THW This summons 1. publUhed by order ol tha all these facte enter largely. In the Hon. i. b. ioan, jud. i i" CoITrt. dalia TO rtn8CUli must be hard, i'"- AttftflffiS ov uuaa Mig uug UUU1VI UUlIt It at UnOO, as he usually does with soft food, but must gnaw at It leisurelv. thus giving the saliva a chance to flow, mix with his food and help digest it, at the same time kee Diner his teeth dean and his gums hard. As to the composition of our biscuits, we put that proportion of animal and veen- table matter into them which will at tain any desired result Besides catering to dogs, we make biscuits for cats, and, by the way, Si cents per day is the average cost of keep ing a oat on our biscuits. Then, too, there are biscuits for horses, a verv serviceable thing in times of a cam paign, when the most food must be carried in the smallest space possible. -jsTom our experience in catering k aniTfiBis, " sua nor. Jjelgn in conclu- O.E.&N. r TO THE IE T ST. HELENSMEAT MARKFy M yfttotshjlli and Lard Meats by Wholesale At dpeciai Rates. James H. Sheldon, MAIN BTBWHIT, I I HT. ITKI.1CNH. OltKffOV,..' Clatskanie Drug store Nei snd Select Stock, DR.J. E. HALL, Proprietor. Patent Mclnes and Druggist's Mess, OIVEC THI OHOIOI OP TWO TRANSCONTINENTAL ROUTES ayAtk-j jbajsafewa sion, "I will wager that the time will come when the man of sedentary habits will no more think of buying the same kind of food that the man does who leads an active life, con stantly calling his muscles into play, than I would think of giving to my n hound the same biscuit to eat I would to my tmryDv" Caterm- and Hotel Proprietors' Gazette. Children Cry for Pitcher's Castorla. Children Cry for Pitcher's Castorla. Children Cry for Pitcher's Castorla. Get Value Received EVERY TIME AT N. A. Perry's, HOULTON, OREGON. FOR PORTLAND, DAILY. GREAT NORTHERN RY. VIA SPOKANE MINNEAPOLIS ST. PAUL CHICAGO riwa Stationery. School Boots. Prescriptions Carefully Compounded 1 I yJaAt aUk aits aarW ssraa A W V C sjf Si ajts ajft, jft, jffa ifttjeV, jaffii alls, OREGON SHORT LINE. J ....ST. HELENS HOTEL.... TU DENVER SALT LAKE OMAHA Our table will at all times be found supplied with the bout edibVi and dcliuucivs the markit niiuuis, TERMS REASONABLE TOR REGULAR BOARDERS The holul havinj; been newly refurnished we are prrpand to give aatta- your intronnge. AKD KANSAS CITY Nj fuctiou l all our patrunt, aui suUcit ; j J. George, Proprietor, St. sVv y V W V V V aa V VsWl Helens, Or. LOW RATES TO ALL EASTERN CITIES OCEAN STEAMERS LEAVE PORTLAND EVERY 5 DAYS FOR Young.America San Francisco -VIA- WILLAMETTE SLOUGH Leave 81. Helen Arrive at Portland A lasaoa That Was Appraglmtod. There is in the emnlor of a Maiden Lam Portland lane bouse a traveling salesman I Arriv. at Bt. Helen. . . who is 6 feet tall and who is not afraid of anybody or anything. He is hab itually polite, always treats other people with consideration and ex pects to be so treated in return. One day the tall salesman entered western retailer's store, colitelv of- fered his card and awaited the iewel- v uwuin iut?rcuanfc ueuoer- . 6:30 A M .10:00 A Ml . 2:30 P M . 6:00 P M For full Information call on or address W. U. HURLBURT. E. lloNEILL. Oca. Pau. Asani. President and Msnagsr. Postlasd, Oa. PBOFESSION A L. fAUB t CEfltTS, Will Carry Nothing but Passengers j aoa rast rreigut. JAMES GOOD. MASTER. A moist crop prospects prevail in fnend, a nan of wealth and promi nence, called on ex-Senator Dolph, it being at the beginning of the ex-senator's fatal affliction. The gentlemen chatted for awhile and then the con versation turned on the legislature and the senatorial question, where upon Senator Dolph remarked: "No self-respecting man will accept the senatorial appointment at the hand of the governor nnder tha existing circumstances at this time, knowing full well fbat the senate, in view of it well established precedent, would not seat him." Mr. Dolph undoubtedly knew what he was talking about, for be had himself been a member of the senate when the Mantle case, the Alien ease and several other seats bad been closely contested which were very similar to the Corbett case. The governor, however, may have also thought no self respecting" man could accept the appointment, and for that reason appointed Corbett. Th weather condition, appear now to be lormlog for fair and warmer weather. Beaaaiai. Way CBmaaaxsrlala". Colic, vatwi.ra aaia Dlarrkasa aseaaa ejr la the Bteas. 1. Because It afford, almost Instant re lief in case of pain In ta stomach, colic and cholera morbus. 2. Because it is the onlr remedy that never fails in the most severe ease, of dy. entery and diarrhoea. 8. Because it Is the only remedy that will cure s chronic diarrhoea. 4. Because it ia the only remedy that will prevent bullous colic. 8. Because it is th only remedy that will cur epidemical dysentery. 6. Became it Is the only remedy that can alway. be depended opon in case, of cbol.ra infantum. 7. Because it is the most prompt snd most reliable medicine in use for bowel complaints. 8. Because it produce, no bad remit.. 9. Because it is pleasant and aire lo take. 10. Because it ba. saved tb lives o more people than any other medicine In the world. ; - -. Th 25 and SO cent sizes for SaJe by Dr. I Edwin Be... - ..-4s-.: i ORIENTAL HOTEL A. H. BLAKE8LEY, Proprietor. ffi aJriZ I B"d Bar. Week or Month AT REASONABLE BATES. turned away. The tall salesman was highly incensed by the Insult and gently touched the jeweler's shoulder as he said in a subdued but determined tone t "If yon dont pick tip that card and apologize, I will pitch you ever your saie." a gianoe assured the Th. table fa snnnlTjwl with tha Ka Ika affords. Everything clean. A share ol ycir pat ivuavv ia aum-iiea. m-, tijtl.afiis. ui 3UON HUCKLE BROS. MABtrrAorvisas or Khisirtio?1 Dimension Lumber, Flooring, Rustic. Bheathln. Canines, and a complete stock of eyeiy variety of he picked np the card, apologized and has since been a reamlnr msfam. er of tJoe man who taught him to be I Rough and Dressed Lumber pouMj. jeweiers weewy. AT THK OLD STAND, ST. HELENS OHEOON Hi Wheels, I Sgg ,rr Tool I CrnZEXs ot the United States who Some farmers think 4hl- money want to brush up their knowledge of alone should be counted to determine political history in their own country hehw a thing payt or not. Thisi. , fl . "I , . a great mistake. Fruit pays even if would find an interesting method in we do not ,e . dollart werth. It comparing the progress made by the keeps down doctor bills in the family. STYLES! Ladles', Gcsilanea's ft Twkm. Tb. Iigbtart Konnlof Wheel, on Karth. THE ELDREDGE AlfTVD-fAlTHFUL VIV OB WOtfVW I UaVTl lor rITOIlMrjlM sMtaabirstllaMl hnuaaa : Orwon. Bavlart t7f and mimium. Po-icloB eaUSjaj OMl-t VUlCmgU. 9 e I s rff22f--N. 6 Mnn lnnrnr UCLVlUCIiCi w always Isaas Sosd Sawlae aVsalasst Why Iala1 staks sd WhMasI WHITE COLLAR LINE FAST TIME. Str, Telephone Leave. Portland dally (except Sunday) 1 A. Leave. Astoria dally (except Sunday) 7 P. Str. Bailey Gatzert J.W.BAT W. B. DILLASD ATTORNEYS -AT-LAW Offlee next door to rionrthoon. ST. 11KLSNB, OKBOONr Geneial praetln. In courts of Oregon or Wash Instou. Abslraeu mad. directly tram oouuty reeorda Money to loan. GEORGE A. HALL, ATTORNEY - AT - LAW. I Collections, foreelosnres, mechanics' lain., tie. pniawmins; aivirney. viuo. with T. i. Claaton. Bt. Hilxns, i t Okbook. . G. W. COLE, ATTORNEY AND COUNBELOR-AT LAW, ' ST. HELENS, OEEGON. .Tltl. Ahstnct Books, NoUry Pnbllo, Commit ,ro,ip mr ft anoinKion, ana an.xpr DENNIS A TIMMONS, Attarncyi ani ConnsGlors at Law. OskebaI) Law Fkacticb. I Collections, Foreolosnrea, IfMhanlos' liens, etc. win practice in all tha oonrt. of Oregon and Washington. TiTum ButLDiao, - - St. JIblsrs, Ot. I JJB. EDWIN BOBS, PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. " St. Helens, Oregon )B. h. a. curr, PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. . Bt H.lena, Oregon. fR. t. . BALL, PHYSIfllAN AND SURGEON. Olatakauia, Columbia county, Or, S You Can't 4 Make P sS"? White Ptttrne frotaaA A SV? K C Crow's Tall, nor a good 5 i . i-trsVi Bicycle from Castings. V y SsLXK. monarch 6 O a f tggaAjk. . tood all tarottgti. A Look I rC Under the jv? gwV Enamel! iiS A Sa We want bright ! 1 Wg' V . bualoess men ,rjf 0 Q to represent tw ... . O . A P J MONARCH CYCLE CO., 0 lR Chicago New York Loudon. P PORTLAND AND CLATSKANIE 0 m :,'Ar0i I ' aW Pji.-affVIS !Lt,,i ., t f .... A it,! Kf a CO STEAMER O. W. SHAVER, Dell Shaver, Master. T?.uSn.,dniRuApr.11 1Bl lm wl" Po'Hsnd. fnot of Waslil nj-lon .treot, Tmisilsy, mit InMnnrf.'i" wy ievon o''wa- Mturnln(r-I,eav. ( ilkiiio. (title i-.r- X 1 dy,.w,e'ln'l7 anin'rltlay ovonli.es at S o'clock. Will pn Onk Point Tn Pnrll'an I i .!in:LBi w l,y.P,or 1 'M; llHi"lt,r 'i Knlarna ftilft; Ht. Helens 10:!W1. Arrlv. in ioruanu l.W A, Af . he oompnny roservos the riRlit to cluing time wltliuiit tioliue. SIIAVKR TRANSPORTATION (JOItlPAKIV. THE JOSEPH KELLOGG & COMPANY'S RIVER STfAMFH National Sewing Machine Co., J3 Breadway, Pactoryl f NawVwk. fMvloara. I1U. Leave. Portl.nil dally (except Sunday) I P. If. I Hatnriisy nljhis at 10 o'clock. Leaves Aurla dully (eieerrt Sunday and Men- n w a. js. Buuusy uigai as 7 o eiooca. ( Tndlnn: Font of IMw utrt. PnHlanji rkv I riael dock, Astoria, Oregon. Wanted faithful kew ok wombk to trarsl lor responslhlaastabllshed house I u umiw, eaiary s"w ana expanses, rosltloa permaunt. Heferenee. Snalos. alf-ddrssd aianiiw, DTaiup. -ia. jsauonai. star lnaur Bidc.,Chlo.fO. yy W. MKSEBVB, " " Surveyor and Civil Engineer HELENA, OREGON, Conntv Snnrevnr. Tanil Sii,..ln fr Platting" and Knslneerln. i aaYaWtliraMl " I I WaaaaM m llaiaalWiWiaasaiii m f f1 f, aiaaa..,..-' tiftllir'liillattfi'ff1 im;nCitr' hn. i.l.iJ,.7r'-"",T,",l" SSi. V"7aras3 v " FOR PORTLANE tZViZZ, .ur- Wve. Kelso Monrfay. Wednesday,, ,d Friday, at 5 o'clock m. Lf ,-w....u inursaay and Saturday at 6 o'clock a. m.