The Oregon mist. (St. Helens, Columbia County, Or.) 188?-1913, August 06, 1897, Image 2

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    OREGON MIST.
IUVU ITBlf FIIUI Will
' -BY- '
BEEGLK k DAVIS.
OneopT T advaae.,
Onaeopysis
Slugls opy-
AdTsrtlnnr rates Bud Ums upon application
, to
COLUMBIA COENTY DIRECTORY.
- CMHIf tftr.
JodM...... ............ JoI B. Doan, Rainier
Clwk . Jutlimn '!,. V.moni
atrit .i. N. fclaUr-enia
Tmiw K-H-hJrtf
" ."".1,":rri,
1:
T. BCLE.1t. enBGon. AT. o.
Ai a result of the extensive move
meat of grain in the East and Wst
boxcar famine M threatened. Mcbuu
ley to to blame for these famines.
With the price of wheal going nP
aad the price of ailrer going down, in
fact good price for ell products, is
killing off populism and Bryaoum
fatter than aoj other argument can do.
The gold reserve is hovering around
the 1143,000,000 mark. The popocraU
are not Ulking to loud aboat McKio
lej laenlog bonds. They will soon
have to face aboat and talk "reduce
the aurplaa."
8urc Brjran'a deles the Nebraskaus
haTe paid off indebtedness to the ex
tent of $28,000,000. There i nothing
the natter with Nebraska except that
the pope hypnotised it into thinking
itself ragged, penniless and crooked.
As American in tbeClondyke write
bans: "There is no language strong
enough to describe the fierceness of
the mosquitoes. They would toon
kill a person if gloves aoJ veiling were
act constantly worn." Alaskans will
feel better when they hear that the
New Jersey mosquitoes this year are
just as dangerous.
Thms are cold days for populism.
With wheat at 79 cents, hay $1150,
potatoes 60 cents, beef, gross, 2.75;
iui. 10 to 11 eects: populist stock in
trade (calamity) is away belew par.
It Is, indeed, too bad that prices should
advance iast at a time when depres
sion is so essential to populiat success
a party that can grow only npon iae
misfortunes of the people.
ram Pnhans are hammering at the
verv Kates of Havana while Weylers
unt of thousands is entrenched with
in the city; and yet that decisive blow
which the captain general has prom
ised for so long is not dealt The Cu
hana aasm to do about as they please
and when the Spaniards give chase
the are out of the way, only to con
nmti at some Other point and pro
ceed with, their nsual tactics practic
al! unmolested. .
Pornirrs are queer people. One
living near Dallas, Polk county, on a
km. aav ha is still waiting lor
, .
mMixan nmaneritv. and when told
" that ha conld ret rood prices for any
of his farm product now, said, "Yea,
hat ICeKinley ha not given us any
anand moneT yet." Another one.
when asked if he could name "a single
nmdnat that did not command a befr
tr nrv than could have been had
darinr Cleveland's administration"
aaid: "Yes, peach pluuis.' Polk
County Observer.
! T.nrone'a wheat crop for 1897
will be from 100.000,000 to 120,000.000
bnahela smaller than that of 1896, and
a the reserve of wheat on hand at
tha oreaent time are lower than they
were at this season in the past sight
or ten years, the wbsat market for the
Mt mii air aicht months i likely to
be strong. This is a decidedly fortu
nate eircomsUnee for the United
States wheat-grower. He will, from
rtnaent erOD indications, have from
75.000.000 to 10000,000 bushels more
to sell than hs had in 1896. Here is
eoe of the causes for the recent growth
in batinesa confidence in the west,
It to slated upon good authority
thai there have been sold and trans
ported from the Nehalem valley dor
inr the past six months as many cat
Uses bad been marketed from the
same section during the preceding five
wears. And yet a majority of the peo
ple in that section, we believe, still de
clare that then is no indication of
business improvement. The only
limit to sales made, fro in the valley
was the short supply. Any number
could have been sold had they been
on the market Many of those who
have neither cattle, hogs or sheep to
sell, of course, complain of bard time
ad scarcity of money. Money al
ways wJl be scarce with that class of
neoDle until they utilize the soil and
muscle with both of which nature has
supplied them, to produce something
for the market There has not been a
time when beef would not sell for csh,
and ths failure of any to have money
to the fault of him who has failed to
modnee the cash article. All, of course
are not in a position to produce for
the market, but there are many who
are in such circumstances and have
neglected their opportunity. The man
who improve bis time in Oregon need
not suffer for the necessaries of hie,
; BlTTSaTlXSS. j
"Better times are surely upon us,
and they appear first in unexpected
quarters. It is in the country, the
farming and erasing and frait-raiting
and mining and lumbering districts,
and the towns and villages to which
they are tributary, that prosperity ha
first put in an appearance, rather than
in the great centers of finance sod
commerce. Politics, the tariff, have
nothing to do with it Good crop
here, failures abroad ; great gold die
eoverie; and renewed determination
nd effort among the common, bum
ble toiler of the country, have brought
better time wiftlyioto view. The
politiciau and (peculators will claim
all the credit, but they are entitled to
none of it, whatever. God or Good
Luck sun and soil, and enterprise,
and effort a concatenation of fortu
nate conditions, and the silent, stesdy
work of the millions these have
brought prosperity in spile of the spec
ulating and political vampire."
The above is an editorial comment
from the Portland Sunday Welcome,
one of the leading democratic papers
of tb state, and does not tally with
the statement iterated and reiterated
by the calamity organs that prosper
ity can only come through the tree
coinaz of silver. Notwithstanding
the assertions of calamity howlers to
the contrary, times are improving,
and the honest journals of all political
parties acknowledge it, and we have
not free coinage of silver, neither is
the country flooded with irredeemable
paper. The principal reason for the
improvement in busioes is, no doubt,
from the tsct that the government is
once more upon a policy that nas
proven ssfe and brought prosperity in
the psst, and that the policy now in
force cannot be tampered with during
the next four year. It is true that
prices of commodities have risen, for
which there must have been a cause,
and that cause cannot be attributed
to any other source thsn a renewal of
confidence among business men, who
mor satisfied that every dollar in
vested would be returned in as good
money as that paid out One condi
tion alone cannot bring gcod times,
but one condition alone can make the
fan nd alios unon which to build for
the future, and that foundation was
laid in the confidence that the repub
licans would elect the president last
fall, and the consummation oi mat
belief on election day. "Prosperity is
not being broken off in large chunks'
as some of our contemporsnes are
Dleaaed to state, but that prosperity i
comics eradually is acknowledged by
all journals not blinded by prejudice.
Rcfcool Report.
Report of Canaan school, dUtrlct Ho. St,
tor July, 137:
Aver stsndlng. Including, deportment
sad neatness: Jennie Fluckncy, 87: Leon
Gore, 8S; Herman and Core Cither snd
Rhe finckney, 99; WinnU Andreas, 86;
Willi Bunigardncr, OS; Sin Andrew, 97;
Elmer Olson, Pesrl Cher, Nelli Ptnckney,
Benbs (Jollies snd Bssi Itnckney, 99;
KIU Collin, I la Dor and Annie Ram
balskl.oe. Attn Lore Hoadley was onr
only visiter. W. H. Corrm.T cbwr.
BhtloV Consumption Cur cure whr
ether fail. It la th leading cough enr.
and no horn should b without it Pleas
ant to tak and go right to tb pot Boh!
by Ir. Edwin Boa.
Usui
Circuit Conrs. '.
At an adjourned term of th circuit court
held in this ciiy last Friday tb following
proceeding were had:
Id the matter of C. Bara.a; order setting
sid order appoinUg refer.
M. Davison vs. Webster; confirmation.
Honey ruan, DeUart Co. vs. Green
Creek Lumber Co.; default and dure in
favor of plaintiff.
8Ut of Oregon vs. Bary Hubert: con
firmation of Ml.
W. J. Bum vs. C. C. Uole; confirmation
of sale.
Tatum A Bowed vs. James Huekle; mo
tioa for new trial overruled. Plaintiff
given 60 day to prepare bill of exception.
Estate of Abel ana i;nrraigion; rrpwr
of referee confirmed.
PoreonstiMtioa tak Karl Clover Root
Tea, th great blood purifier. Cure bead
ache, nervouanem. eruption oa tb fac.
and make the head clear ss a bell. Bold
by Dr. Edwin Ro,
Finarta have been eieniiniof ths
books snd account of the eounty of
ficers of Lincoln county and nnd
hnrtacpM aa fallow: Clerk. $4800:
heriff, f2200; treasurer. 19 05.
Tha iweiute for freight and passage
on the Elder which sailed for Alaska
last Friday amount to something like
$21,000.
TBCAICBER1 NOTICE.
pAtiwn, TucAaimwa'a OrF!r:a.
... . .-. a nn.
MT. 1IKLBN8. Ur.. JU1J V, iOl.
Notice is bxrrbv riven that all unpaid
... .1' .... J i .1 a.. ii iit. t It iih I
have been presented and endorsed "Not
ram tor wain riiuaa, pnr
1.1. lHtl. and th following on November 15.
I. N.ul TJX. two. RltL 7.10. TM. aad Aril), will
be paid npon presentation al thia oflloe. In
teresl wui out o auowi eurr inn u.
K, M. WlliDIUili
jttaO Treasurer otColumWa Coui.ty, Or.
TCACHCRS CXAMINATION.
rOTICKI8 HERKBY GIVEN THAT
J. . iwi T'- - " -
nation of all persona wno bibt ou ira
mm dudidsiM tor teacher ot th
ui i.riki. A..HHI th Mtunlv Mhnul
suprlatpnlent thsreof will hold a pntilio
exarainauon at tb courtuouse, in B. Hel
ens. Oregon, beginning at t o clock P. at,
Dated at c.poos. OrwnLlil 8lt
da of July, WW.: J. O. WATTS,
. VOUUTy OCUOOt ouprria.rnuu.
Poor freirht cars went through a
bridge near Marion station Tuesday.
Th cars were burned.
Pestiokkt McKixlit is in luck.
Great crops, good prices, wonderful
e-old discoveries, business beginning
to boom ''all on account of Eliza"-
no, McKinley. '
SUXDAT ftCHOOl CONVESTIOJT.
attmaeaa Wr Chslertailsi Cwlte,
Chlrat sa Blrr aea
4r la st a.
I. Kaonaa it affords almost instant re
lief in case ot pain in th stomach, colic
snd csxtlara morbus.
9. Because it is th only remedy that
never fails in the most (ever tut of ays
nftwv snd diarrhoea.
3. Because it is the only remedy mat
will rnra a chronic diarrhoea.
4. Because it is th only remedy that
will ma-mi billion eouo.
S. Becaua it is tne only remeay iou
ill enra identical dvseoterr.
s. Rmiih it ia the only remedy that
tmn alvava b depended upon in case ot
7. Becans U to tb moat prompt and
most reliable medicine in use for bowel
eomplaintav
ft Rccansa it nrodnces no baa results
A. Baeanse it is pleasant and safe to take.
10. Becaua it has saved the live of more
nconla than anv other medicine in the
j
The 25 and SO cent size for sal by Dr
Sdwm as.
Tha ftJnmni County Sunday School
Con ven tioa met at Hoaltoa according to
prenoni appointment July 29th and Srtb
snd was s guccea in almost every way.
mfakanie. Stehraan's. Yankton, Mayger
BayvMW. Scappoose, St Helens and Houl-
tnn Snndav school wer represented diner
by pastor, superintendent or aetegaie, one
or more. Mrs, Lucy Stewman ano a.mnsa
Clrt deserve asDecial mentwa, ia that tney
earn all th way frem Beaver valley on
hnraehack without an escort.
All tha tonics as assixned to members
present were ably and earnestly preaeniea
! 4icnsseL and th spirit of Christian
unity and fellowship prevailed throughout
th meeting. Eve-y body emea k enjoy
and praBOUneed the convention success.
Th normuunl oreanization was effected
by th election of Ear. C. E. PhUbrook,
president; Dr. J. B. BU. Juoson neea
sndH. C Gray, vice presidents; Martin
white secretary . and Dr. Edwin Ross,
The president aad vice president are tb
nmmitiee on programme for the next
Th, ramlar Mnnnal meetlnc wiu oe oeia
at a Helena next June. There will be s
local meeting next fall for tb perfecting of
the organization in tne acopuon m a eon
tiutinn and bv-law. and for th promo
tion of tb Sunday school work. Th nam
'Columbia County Sunday Boaool Associa
tion" was adopted. - v. . x.
EQUALIZATION NOTICE.
fcTOTlCE IB HERKBY OIVKtl THAT THa
4kw,k. luurl sV.s tha niarihkataS nt tknt tskUsl tt sT ttl I
vr.l. scwsi tr w"
mrueut ot lw7. All cUimt lur oot-nction
MAKliiM tttilU, COQUiy ANMW.
Children Cry for
Pitcher's Castorla.
Children Cry for
itcher'8 Castorla.
Children Cry for
Pitcher's Castorla.
Bntertalnmen at Boappooee.
Th following programme will bs given
in tha hall ot Messrs. Watt A Frio on
the sveuing of August lltb, under the o
nieea of tha "fEamest Workers:"
Music "Evening Bells" ... Ladies Quartet
Recitation Selected Miss Longscre
m.u Rattla at Waterioo".. ...
i Prof. E. B. Pbllbrook
Soto, elected ... ....... -Mi MiUy Grant
Solo, selected Mis Maude Watt
nititinn- selected ..Mm Tompkins
Recitation, selected Mrs. Walt
Sola Mis Longacr
Piuia sol n "Old Oaken Backet," with
variation. ...... .Pro!. E.H. Pbllbrook
rknWt. MlMted . . . . ... .. .......
Misses Longacr and Watt
Recitation "The North American In
dian" Mr. K. H. PhUbrook
Redtstfon. selected . Mr. Pomeroy
n.,l. aelBRted Mis Tumbles
Recitation, elected............ Mia Boyl
Unit, adeetad I-edi Quartet
Tb hall of Messrs. Watt fc Price is bs-
!-, wfittxd in ancb a wav a to make It es
pecially adapted for entertainments. Tbe
IErneat Worker hv sec area ibis nan
W that date, end have also procured s fine
us niano. unoa which Prof. E. H. Phil-
hmA will treat the eadienc to om Of bis
moat noenlar selection. Th services of
Iflaa Ma me rite Ixmgacre neea no i
mant. She ha kindly consented to assist
.L.I. . . DnnnO, nrlftM will M
(m uih wtoiuu. r . 7
tb role, so let everynooy come mi on iue
mainsn Hiv inn m ,vww.w
time will be metre. vu
r.t.rrb Cnrad. A clear bead nd sweet
hroatfa aacurad with Shiloh's Catarrh isia-
edT.soldon a guarante. Nasal Injector
free. Sold by Dr. Edwin Roe.
Deed Recorded.
Dsvid V. Baker snd wif to Albert 1
Baker, nwj of n'A, ee 4, 1 4 a, 1 4 w, and
sw'X of nettf, and lot 2. see I, t 4 n, r 5 w;
i rm
John V. Cress and wife to Richard
Hixon. receiver, 1UI acre in tp 4 n, r 5 w,
and 6n. r6 w;tL
Georee Hngbe to Francis Bealy, X ot
X of sec 34. 1 6 n, r 4 w ; $300.
John W. Poah to Jennie I. Hinea, new
ofswX and lot 8 and 4, sec 19. 1 7 n, r t
w;$L -
B. 8. Perkln snd wifs to E. B. Qutck,
ew"i of neV and lota 1 and 2. and part of
lots, sec24. t4n, r2w;0J. j
John B. Wilverdinc to Matilda Wilver-
ding, tm ot m, sec 19, snd nw)i, sec 90,
tSn, r2w;flOCK.
United State to Silaa . Cross. wol
tt nd eK of wj, ec 22, 1 5 o, r 4 w;
patent . ' ' " " ' ;
What r. A. K. Btalter Bays.
Ttirrr.TA M. Y Gents From my per
son! knowledge, gained in observing tbe
effect of your Shiloh's cure In case oi ad
vanced Consumption, I am prepared to say
it is th most remarkable Remedy that has
ever been brought to my attention, it nas
certainly saved many from Consumption.
Sold by Dr. Edwin Rosa-
Mim that eouch I Tak warning. It may
lead to conaamotlon. A 25c botll of
Shiloh's cur my av your lit. Bold by
Dr. Edwin Koss.
HSWheels,
QaaSty Too!
CASTORIA
For Infants aad.CMUtrea.
Your
Bart & TvSucMe's
ITAMMVv'rl
UUUOJ 0
UVUU
Every Time
13 THE l'LACK TO UET- .
Dolman's
DtOrC. e e L
W
Lumber
All kinds of rough and dressed
Luiulier ou short notice.
Builders'
Material
Of tbe best quality delivered to
any point on the river at the
s Lowest Possible Price
Choice Groceries
8T. HELEN8, OREGON,
Complete Line of Cjotliing
SHELF HARDWARE AND NOTIONS.
Flour, Feed Hay and Grain.
ST. HELEM EAT MARKET
jill Kinds of Fresh fjsats, Hams, Bacon andjatj
I Meats by Wholesale - ... ,
At pci-iai svaw
MAIK HTR1TRT. I 1
James H. Sheldon.
ST. IIIT,t,KKH. OltEClON.
One-half Cash and One-half
In FARM PRODUCE.
Address all orders to
E 6. 69RTHW1CK.
OOBLE, OBEOON.
'''
Get Value Received
EVERY TIME AT
N. A. Perry's,
HOULTON, OREGON
ay sy ay ay sjg
mm m WWK . It'll Ml, WW a VAUII
WtSiafhU maktalhhalBNi hntMM
O.E.&N.
TO THE
QlVt TMI OHOIOI Of
TWO TRANSCONTINENTAL
ROUTES
Glatskanie
Drug
Store
New and Select Stock.
DR. J- E. HALL,
, Proprietor.
Patent Medicines and Prist's Notions.
Stationery, School Boots. .Prescriptions Caretall; Coapoiiid
1IH0FF & MMR
MIHCFICTUBEBI Of
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Monuments
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SPOKANE
MINNEAPOLIS
ST. PAUL
ASS
CHICAGO
OREGON
SHORT LINE.
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DENVER
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....ST. HELENS HOTEL....
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Vur tauwe win a. an i w u. ... . . j . .--
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ttuiicncie in luai.ti auuiua.
TERMS REASONABLE FOR REGULAR BOARDERS
The hotel having been newly refurnished w are prepared to gtw satis
faction ts all our patrons, and solicit your patronage.
T ..... . ' 1 "
t J. George. Proprietor. St. Helens, Or. (
savyassaasvsvvVtVisfVSsVVVV ayVll
AXD ALL KIITDS 0 CEMSTUT WORK
rrauAN mahbls a srcciakTV.
32 1 E. Morrison SL.Portland, Or
LOW RATES TO
ALL EASTERN CITIES
FOR PORTLAND, DAILY.
. -tTEAMtir-
Yonng America!
-VIA-
WILLAMETTE SLOUGH
iMmnUl. Hnlana
Arrive at Portland-..
Lav ForUstul , ...
Arrive at Bt, Helens..
..... 6:90 A M
10:00 A M
, 2:!W Y M I
6:00 P H I
MBE t CENTS.
Will Carry Kothing bat Passenger
and Fast Freight.
JAMES GOOD, MASTER.
ORIENTAL HOTEL
A.B. BLAKESLfY, Proprietor.
Board by Day, Week or Month
AT BBA80KABLE RATES.
n ..i t. nniiMi uh tha hast tha aiark.1
nnaaa Is aoltcited. ST. HKLKNU. 01 UON
IIUCEXE BROS.
; MAsorAcrvssss or
IMmensioii Lumber, Flooring,
Bustle. 8besthinc. CaslnRi, snd s
com plet stock of sveiy variety of
Kongli and Dressed Lumber
' ALWAYS OH BAUD.
AT THS OLD STAND, ST. HELENS OBEOOK
OCEAN STEAMERS
LEAVE PORTLAND
EVERY 5 DAYS FOR
San Francisco
Vn. full Information rail on or addr
W. H. HuRLBuKT.
E McNEILL. Oea. Fa. Agent,
PrMldent and Haaag. roariAao, vm.
mOFESHIOXAL.
1. W. BAT W.. P1L1AED
ATTORNEYS -AT-LAW
0 nJtt doe to Cotjrthonu,
01, HaVIjIbilBt VSVHAIwn.
a4ia In SkAsira avf nMSYlB AT WaWh
(ntrtnn. AlMtrsets mad dlraetlr Irosa oouuty
rscorus.
GEORGE A. HALL,
ATTOR N EY - AT - LAW.
! Collection, foneloimrM, mechuiletV letnt, tic.
IWUlUr ill uasnju sans awniniji vw
WlbAa A . .V. VBWWsas
8t. Hblemi,
t
i Oreooe.
G. W. COLE,
attorney and coonselor-at-law,
8T. HELENS, OREGON.
MSIa A aau Bwtsrsi WftSi- Pit Ml A. fVmiTllV
nOOOr OI IHW'UI HIT W atUIIIKwni sw -su mmym-
HtDWI III WUDVUNWI " w'
(3 imriA n fiirnp Is
Ii vj wunu iLuyM is
j a Vinner ,f
2 Owr'Ntaety-Sevaa K
7 ComplcU Llna of )
1 Supreme TmC
I " Result mmyim I
! Years of Sr. f
I Experience
If MONARCH CYCLE MFQ. CO. M
O caiCACO IBWTMUC IQXM
H. "i5bS3SsVS5. t-aAaW-sAv-. 0
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MUTLAND AND CLATSKANlE
Mnaaiiant.
ldf.,Cblcato.
uni anralova. Xb. Muional, Star lusur-
i B
TYLMl
Lsiks, Cestea'f ft Tadaa.
Tbe UgbtMt Bsoning inweUea Barth,
THE ELDREDGE
THE BELVIDERE.
K atasrs aAs Cms fast HrUal
Wa, taaaMa-l Hak $4 Wkastol
nCMMIO M. TISSMOMfi
I r vblimv w
EJbl:h Attorneyi nl Connsslon at Law.
Mman.nL afer.nes. KncluM ssii-aaaraMan i -t n . . v . mm vainiii,a
uui...if Man ..v.'vw.
Collections, rorMlosnras, Mechanics' liens, at.
Will prscUe In all th. eoons oi union
and Waahlualan.
Tatlob Builoiso, - .- Sr. Hstsxs, Oa.
I TAR. EDWIN ROBS,
PHYSICIAN AND BURGEON,
St. Helens, Oregon
BORN.
Burrs. At Bachelor Flat, on Tbnrsdav,
August S, law, t tb wile of H. H. Bmitb,
a son. . ""
NaUonal Sewing MacbliM Co.,
jUaPrsaaway. Pactarrt '
NswVarfc. Botvidsra, His.
WHITE COLLAR LINE D
B. H. 8. CUM,
-mum ... i
JSSSla "ff
FAST TIME.
Sir. Telephone
Iskvakai AsHnrlaV n&ltv leuxut ouuua;; t
Str. Bailey Gatzert
LaavM Portlan4 dallr (exeorit Sanrlar) I P. M.
Leave Astoria dally (sP Snrwlar snd Kon-
BUuaa SIKH, i v .
day) at 7 A. K.
- i
Indlns: Toot of Alder street, Portland, Or.,
Viatel duck, Astoria, Oregon.
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON.
Bfc. Helena, Oregon.
j)R. i. X- HALL,
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON.
Clatekaule, Columbia county, Or.
yy W. HEDERVE,
Surveyor and Ciyii Engineer
DELENA, OEKQON.
Connty Bnrveyor. Land BurvejrlnK, Town
Platting and EngineerUig work promptly
urcuwu,
STEAMER a. "W. SHAVER, DeU Shaver, Master.
;iid. vl
urn .l.tf
r .n,. ,uv -.111 T.l.nA lAt nl Washlni'lfln street, l"""1''
Tborwlav anCHunilav venln at ft o'clock. Keturnlii(t--I.eave i: Htskante,
inn. rr .
u lil ... Oak Foil"
ftlondav. WeilneadaV and r nilav evrnuiKs moo uu. r-- . .j,.
abr,ut?;8lella7riS; Maygerf:iai Ralnlor 8:20i Kalama U:lo; Ht. Hini .-. "-
in Portland t;30 A. H, Xb company reserves in rint m up "".": .
. - -- rmt - rm . . . mt ..AH B.A n M .
THASsrvn i a j iwn
HAVKH
THE JOSEPH KELLOGG & COMPANY'S RIVER STEAMER
WANTED FA1THPCI, MEN OB WO
to trsr.l for responsible establlsbsd I
laOmon. Salary V"0 and espeoae Poi
WOMEN
ad bonee
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Leaves Kelso Monrtsy. WednMflays, snd Friday at 5 o'clock a. ni.
Portland Toesday, Thursday and Saturday at 0 o'clock m.