The Oregon mist. (St. Helens, Columbia County, Or.) 188?-1913, August 27, 1897, Image 2

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    OREGON MIST,
ISSUED EVEBY FRIDAY MOBNINS
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BEEQLE DAVIS.
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AsMitlains rate mud kaowa opon application
COLOMBIA COUNTY DIRECTORY.
Oaatf Officer.
......Joseph B. Dose, Rainier
Clerk
Sheriff....
Treasurer
..Judson. Weed,
17 .. . .
.J.
Wbuton tt. Helena
aunt. Ill Bnkaola J. O. WattS. 8elXKS
.. ,.. Martin White, Qulnoy
Surveyor..... ., W. N. Meserve, Deleoa
Comer........,, ....Dr. A. P. McLaren, Rainier
I........P. A Fraka,8oaBOM
Ooaialsstonera J .k. p. Peterson, Mitt
t. uuiHt oBseoN, au. at.
Last slection day torn of the young
Bryaoitea in this precinct tok par
ticular pride in assertinjr, and reaesert
inc to voters as they approached tha
polU thai "a vote tor Mckinley
voting tha ahoaa right off your feet I1
How about that, boyat Won't oae
dollar wheat and tl JO shingles bay
aboee? !,
Hot many months ago we were told
by oar friends, the enemy, that
times did not improve the republican
party would be held responsible. Now
since times have improved and are
still improving, the same people tall
us that it is brought about by other
eaoses thaa a change of administra
tion. Queer people, these.
Tot Beview says never in the his.
tery of Spokane has there been snch a
demand for harvest handa and that
nunreoedented vragea are offered.
From $2 to $4 per day and board
tendered ia many sections. If this be
tras wouldn't it be a good idea to
tackle tha Spokane country this fall
instead of going to Klondike? Pen
dleton Tribune.
Dbpri tha continued fan in the
price of silver, Western farmers are
scrambling for cars with which to
transport their grain for which they
are getting large prices. The thous
ands of ears which have been lying
Idle in ear shops and opon-Wis tracks
ainoe 1893 are every one of them now
being pressed into service, and thous
ands of others are demanded and can1
not be had while tha prices for the
grain which they are to transport have
greatly advanced, while silver hss
steadily fallen. Of course there ie no
real significance in these two concur
rent events, but Bryan and others
would hsf e bad us believe last fall
that wheat and silver rose and fell to
gether.
Tot. attendance at one of the Uni
varsities of the state is said to have
materially decreased during the last
two years. The causa assigned for
this decrease was the defeat of the
university's football team In one im
porteat aonteet. This ia probably cor
reet to a considerable extent. Each
college prides itself on its aggregation
el bruisers who engage Jn football, and
tha success of its mud-wrestlers is said
to be a great advertisement for the in
atitation, more's the tltV Civilisa
tion must indeed be retrograding
when tha standard of ah? institution of
learning ia measured by its football
team, a vocation -worse than prixs
fighting because of a greater number
engaging in It and more fatalities re-
Thb condition of the shingle market
is something to bring smilea to the
faces thai have for years known only
hard luck and grind. The demand is
a surprise to all, for while an increased
demand was expected, no one looked
for it to such an extent as has de
veloped. It shows no falling off even
during the eastern harvest season.
Prices have steadily advanced and
most every one seems glad ; occasion-
any a lumberman gets caught with
soms back orders, that make bira
aweat to fill, bat the honest onse take
their medicine and the others crawfish.
Tha atmosphere, however, is so stimu
lating, that good humor is driving
away contention and bickering. Long
live prosperity I Lumberman.
Last fall great sympathy was ex
pressed, in certain quarters, for the
poor men who were compelled to
tramp the highways for lack of an op
portunity to work. Of course tramps
who are really looking for work and
cannot find it deserve sympathy, bat
these same tramps are still looking for
that "opportunity to work, and al
ways will be looking tor it, in the face
of the fact that there Is now work for
everybody earnest! seeking it. The
man who really want to work does
not tramp any great distance; be can
always find employment enough to
asm money with which to pay his
fare on the transportation lines. There
is a vaat difference between tha man
who "wants" (f) to work and a man
who wants to work.
It is one of the most difficult mat
tars in all human experience to gauge
the editorial work or influence of a
newspaper, says an exchange. As a
rale the editor never hears directly
from his work except in a case where
a criticism may provoke a retort. He
may put out columns of best thought
in a political campaign, aad get little J
estimate of !u value axoept through
an oaoaaional kick front tha opposi
tion. Ha way spur his wits to their
best endeavor ia keeping local interest
to tha trout, and receive no speoial
sign of recognition. He may care
fully and skillfully gather up and pre
sent the developments within his local
Seld yet aside from the fellow who
happened to be missed, the public is
"silent and silent all." He may strew
with choice flowers the paths of the
bridal party, bring myrlh and incense
to the bier of tha departed; bind up
tha hearts of tha sorrowing, and on all
occasions endeavor to write "words
filly spoken" which "are like apples of
gold in pictures of silver" without tha
faintest expression except, perhaps,
a suggestion as to a wrong figure or a
turned letter that may have appeared
in tha work.
Wheat in the New York market
reached 1.06 per bushel last Satur
day. This is tha highest price paid
for wheat in many years, aad ia more
than double that paid ona year ago.
It is claimed in some quarters that the
nrioa w!U reach 11.25 within a few
weeks, and indeed, aftet the rapid ad'
vanca during the past few months, it
aeems probable that it may reach that
mark. The price in New York is al
ways higher than on this coast, but at
Portland tha price has kept propor
tionate pace with New York, on one
day reaching 91 cents. There are
now on the way to the Columbia river
forty vessels with a total tonnage of
59.85J tone, and there are many more
to follow, so that the amount of money
cominir into Oregon for wheat alone
this year wiU reach tar into the mil
lions of dollars. Tha outlook for the
Oregon farmer ia the most encourag
ing for years.
ATJGCST APPORTIONMENT.
State School Funds For Columbia
Cowaty Apportioned.
BIST. CUtBK'S XAMS. AMOUJTT
1.... James Leonard ......... 90 21
I....K. E. Quick. 100 SO
S....Cha. Knsllsa 42 ifi
4 ...0. B. Anstlii
6....G. 0. Tichenor
C....C.B. Harris
v.... Win. Holt ,
61 67
165 60
S3 96
89 03
20 M
75 88
79 75
SI 88
21 70
153 05
44 55
6? 82
73 10
20 56
... Q.T. Daywalt
9jt .A.D. Holaday
10... Jam Wallace ....
11... John Harris ...
12 .. John Campbell
13 ...A. L. Clark.. .....
14 . . . .Thomas Anderson
15.... J. M. Beddick
16... .P. A. Brandt
17... .Albert Woodi.....
13... A. B. Hells 26 27
19 .. J. B. Headiee 14 85
20 ...T.C, Watts 102 80
21....W.D. Case ....... 2065
22... N. D. Peterson 89 98
23.... Mrs. H. Crie.. 68 25
24.. ..F. J. Peterson.. 6 86
2S....O.W. Barnes. . 95 95
...J. H. Boring 16 00
27.... E. B. Thorp 81 98
28jt..T.W. Grant 00 83
29 ...8. at. Boats 84 27
30 ... Charles Tarbell . 75 88
81.. ..W. P. Hiatt 67 IS
32....W.A. Wood 22 85
33... Mrs. B. A. Dusan 29 70
S4....W. H. Bnmgardner.. 28 66
35.... Oaear Waiseueo .... 45 70
86... .P. W. Maklnster 89 98
3T....F. A. Bacber 44 65
38. ...P.O. Miller 23 98
...G.D.Gilson ........ .. 73 10
40 ...W.H-Sinj 2396
41... .Wm. MiUar.. 84 27
42j..M. Carr 29 70
43 ...C.C. Mover .14
44 M. P. Young 2170
45... Mrs. Kmrna Milchallrn77..;rTSW
46.. ..B. O. Davey S3 12
47... .C. H. Newth..... 81 98
43 ...Ow. Merrill 27 41
49 ...GusFaber.... 13 72
50.. ..M. 8. Shearer..... 27 40
51....L. W. VanDyks 25 13
62... F. Malmberg 48 70
53 ...Mrs. K. McDonald... ......... 8 00
51... .P.M. Webber 18 28
7J1..A. B.Foote 18 00
87U..P. J. Land... 18 28
Total number of diatricta la the county,
46; amount apportioned, 62,506.84; rats.
81.142; number of school children, 2,196.
Tbe Coal ia Improving;.
The Coal Creek Coal Company have
driven their shaft 130 feet into the moon-
tain, and the prednct ef tha mine is becom
ing stesdilv better, Tbe coal rein dips
southwest. Ths coal being mined Is bright
and perfectly clesn snd free from any for
eign substance. Ths vein being worked Is
three and a half feet wide and from all in
dications there Is enough coal In sight to
last for many years. As soon as the tannel
Is driven twenty feet farther, two rooms.
each 24x30 feet wide, will be hewed out of
tbe vein on either side ot the tunnel, thus
enabling tbe mining to be carried on much
mors expeditiously and cheaply thaa at
present. Every fourteen ysrdstbe making
of rooms will be continued and dividing
walls taken oat after the coal Is removed
within the space.
Tbe ooal is exceedingly hard and brittle
and tbe old miners at work claim it Is much
bardsr than any coal found In Illiuoi. The
coal will now be placed on sals In Astoria
and Portland and ultimately in Ban Fran
cisco. It makes a clear, bright, lasting Are
and is excellent for both cooking and beat
ing purpose. Cathlamet Gazette.
DreueUalty Ner reus.
Gntis: I was dresdfully nervoas, and
for relief took your Karl's Clover Boot Tea,
It quieted my nerves and strengtheaed any
whole Vervou System. I wss troubled
with constipation, kidney and bowel troub
le. Your tea soon cleansed my whole sys
tem so thoroughly that I rapidly regained
my health snd strength. Mrs. 8. A Sweet,
Hertford, Con. Sold by Dr. Edwin Boss.
momn.
Poms. At Houlton. on Saturday, Aug
ust 21, 1897, to tbs wlfs of Esek Potter, a
eon.
Ladies, take the best If you are troub
led with constipation, sallow skin, and a
tired feeling, take Karl's Clover Tea. It Is
pleasant to take. Sold by Dr. Edwla Boss.
Dlstrlot Oood TeanpUrs.
The dlatrict lodge of Good Templar (or
this oouuty was held st Qulncy on Wed not
day, August 18th, with Grand Chief W. U
Blackwcll presiding, and OrvUla Merrill,
district secretary, at hit deek.
The following delegates from ths various
lodges of the county were present;
Houlton-Martln White.
Cletakatite Orvllls Merrill, Alice Lovell.
Rainier Mrs. I. N. Shstto, Hubert Bhat-
to. Bertha Silvers.
North Beaver Levins Farrow, Bell
Girt, I. W. Kleiner, Albert Stebmsn.
Btewart Point Dora Payne, NaneQuIg-
ley, bus Lovegren. N. B. Mattliieasen,
An open meeting was held In ths evening
at which time an entertainment took plaoe,
after whtoh supper was served snd aa en
joyable time had.
The next meeting will be held at Houlton
on fioveuber itsto.
'' Deeds Recorded.
B. Blrkenteld to Amelia Birkenfeld, nw
of seX, neX f swK. of aw and svM
of neS", see 9. 1 6 a, r w ; 31.
, Harriet Oris to Aatorla Railroad Co., part
of lot 3, see 19. 1 8 a, r 3 wt also part of lots
3 aad 4, and tide laud ; $75.
J. B. Hale to & O. Powell, sw. mo 28,
6,r4w;Sl2S0.
, Thome Hentlngton to Astoria Railroad
Co.. part of lot 3. see 8 1 7 n, r 8 w; ISS,
Thomas K. Mills to Ellen L. Mills. und
of lot 1, blk 12 and 2-9 of uX of e and
neV4 of ivU, seo 85, 1 5 a. r 4 w; 81
Thomas K. Mills to K. i. Mills, und of
above property; $1.
Charles OverUe to Astoria Ballrosd Co.
part of aso 84, 1 8 n. r 4 w ; $1.
John 8tocktnberg to Aatorla Railroad
Co., lot 3 and 4, sec 19, 1 8 a, r 3 w; 176.
C. Waaty to W. A Wood, block 2U, Dob.
bias add to Kaiuler; f 100.
United 8tate to Kasimler Jajeek, Paul
Jurhina. heirs of Carl Jachina. and Bern
hard Birkealeld, patent to land In ColuiU'
ota county.
BeaHat Why vkaaaarlatBa Calls,
Ckelerat VlerrtiMa Beaa
ear la the Beet.
1. Because it afford almost Instant re
lief in case of pain in the stomach, colic
and cholera morbus.
J. Because it la ths only remedy that
never fails in the most severs esses of dys
entery and diarrhoea.
3. Because it is the only remedy that
will cure a chronic diarrhoea.
4. Because It Is ths only remedy that
will prevent billions oolic.
5. Because it ia the only remedy that
will cure epidemical dysentery.
6. Because It is the only remedy that
can always be depended upon in cases ot
cholera Infantum.
7. Because it ia ths moat prompt snd
most reliable medicine in use for bowel
complaints.
8. Because it produces no bed results.
9. Because It is pleasant and safe to take.
10, Because it has eared the lire of more
people thsa any .other medicine in the
world.
The 25 and 50 eent sises lor sal bv Dr.
miwia Kbss.
Be not deceived. A Cough, Hoarseness
or Croup, are not to be trifled with.
dose in time of Bhiloh's Core will save yon
much trouble. Sold by Or. Edwin Boss.
Oovumob Lord Apponrrs. Gov
ernor Lord has appointed A. I. Wag
ner, of Salem, a member of the atste
railroad commission to succeed H. B.
Compsoo. The governor hss also ap
pointed W. W. Baker, of Portland, to
aucceed H. a. Iuce as state dairy and
food commissioner. These two offi
eers are elective by the legislature and
the present incumbents claim their
seats by reason of the legislature fail
log to elect their successors. The
courts will, no doubt, be celled opon
to decide the questiou as to whether
or not they are in or out of office.
Thx Pbckb Market. Tbe Rural
Northwest says : "The most encour
aging feature about the prune situs
tion this year ia ttut there is a lively
demand for prunes for October da
livery. Local handlers of prunes are
receiving frequent inquiries from the
East for figures on large lots of prunes.
and growers are already contracting a
xocd deal of--trait. The-iirwetiUoraJ
editor of tha San Francisco Chronicle
notes, 'as an encouraging feature ef
tbe situation in that state, that tbe in
creased demand for dried fruits which
haa been particularly noticeable in
that state during the past few weeks,
has alreajy brought about a substan
tial advance in price. A good thing
about this is that the advance has
commenced before the growers have
disposed of their crop to any extent,
which will enable them to at least
share tha benefits of aa advancing
market."
Karl's Clover Boot Tes Is a pleasant lax
ative. Beguiates ths bowels, purifies ths
blood. Clears the complexion. Essy to
make and pleasant to take. 25 cents. Sold
by Dr. Edwin Boss.
Curs that cough with Bhiloh's Curs. Tbs
best Cough Cure. Believes croup promptly.
One million bottles sold last year. 40 dotes
for 25 cent. Sold by Dr. Edwin Boss.
Wheels,
Too!
arrvLnt
taffies' (kflUGEKfl'i ft TaiStlcnL
The Ugbteat Bunalng Wbeslsea Earth,
TIIE ELDREDGE
THE BELViDERE.
Wsslawrswslsaiiiswlaasweaiaeef
Us tkielasl 8SI Waestsl
National Sawing Machine Co.,
S3
Pscterjn
Niw VMsk
ItKVBBN ITEMS,
Dr. A P. McLaren, ot Rainier, was la
town Tuesday,
Frank Bishop lost a fine mare by tbe
fir last Sunday.
Judge J. 0. Moreland, of Portland, was
In this olty Wednesday.
J, M. Archibald and Vaa Lute started
tor ths hop Held oa Tuesday.
Ike Link and wife arrived in Veer City
Tuesday evening. They Intend to locate
bare.
Mr, 0. T. Mann and a lady friend from
Portland, went to tha seaside last Tuesday
tor a few days,
Lincoln Stehmsn relumed from ths hos
pital on Saturday last, where had an opera
tion performed.
John Llndroy Is building a dwelling
hours In West Reuben, E. W. Fowls be.
Ing the architect.
M. E. Tobln, of Portland, brought down
a drovs of sheep end goats last Saturday
and drove them out to the Farrislt farm.
Mrs, M. D. Lluk, who has been vUltlng
friends la California for tha last two
month, returned home Tuesday evening,
Dyspepsia cured, bbtloh's Vltsllser Im'
mediately relieves sour stsnisoh, ooiuing-
np-oMood distress, and Is the great kidney
aud liver remedy. Bold by Dr. R. Rom.
CASTORIA
. Tor Infants nd. Children,
a A
TMEASVatEuVS NOTICE.
COUMTT Tltf ASCRIR'8 OrTICI.
St. Hblknb. Or., Aug. 20. 1897,
"VOT1CK i hereby given that all unpaid
lv County Warrant of aaid couuty.
which have been Dresented and endorsed
"Not Taid for Want of Funds," prior to
December to, imt. win be paiil Uon pre
sentation at ibis office. Inkrest will not be
allowed alter tut date.
E. M. WHARTON.
a20s!7 Treasurer of Columbia Couuty, Or.
EQUALIZATION NOTICE.
NOTtCK 18 EKRKBY GIVEN THAT TI
Board of EouallsAtton for Columbia coun
ty, Oregon, will mMt to toe courthouse In the
City of Hi. Helens, Oregon, on Monday, Ausurt
hd. uw, lor ins purpose 01 squaiisms ine as
sessment ol ltitfT. All claims lor ooneeuon
mast be saaa before ins Boara.
MAHT1N WHITS, County Assesso
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.
VTTAICTtD TArTHrUL HKM OB VnuiS
V V to tiwsl lo lesponslbls sstablishea house
yry n an sspiases. rosiuea
permanent. Belsrenea. Saelose self-addressed
stamped esTslope. The National, Star laauf
IMHOFF
stAXUraCTVBSBS OF
Monuments
AMD ALL VMM OF CEMKTBJtT WOK.
ITALIAN MARBLg A SWCMLTV.
321 E. Morrison St.,PortIand, Or
FOR PORTLAND, DAILY.
-STiAMta ;
Young America
-VIA-
WILLAMETTE SLOUGH
Leave 81. Helens.
.. :M A M
Arrive at Portland...
Leave Portland ......
Arrive at Ht. Helens..
..10:00 A M
., 2:M P M
... 6:00 P M
t-AHB t CENTS.
Will Carry Nothing but Passengers
ana fast jreigut.
JAMES GOOD, MASTER.
WANTED VAlTHTTTt MI OB WOMB
to ttavsl for rsaDonslbl escabllshsd aaasa
la Oregon. Salary flw and Mpens. PosiUea
sermantnt. Reference. Bnelose sslf-sddrsMSd
stamped envelope. Tbe MaUoaal, Star lasur
an Bids , Chicago.
WHITE COLLAR LINE
FAST TIME.
Str. Telephone
teave Portland dslljr (except Snndav) 1 A. M,
beeves Asione aauy (except eunaajr; 7 r. M.
Str. Bailey Gatzert
Leave Portland dally (eseent Bnndsy) I P. at.
Baturdsv niefats at u o'ulnok.
Leaves Astorle dally (exoept Sunday and Mon-
day) at 7 A. af . tfundajr nluht at V o'clocck
Landlnrs: Foot of Alder street. Portland. Or..
Flavel dock, Astoria, Oregon.
WANTED FAITH fUL ME If OB WOMBB
to trsT.l (or mnenslfols establisked house
la Oregon. Salary 1780 and exveaees. Position
BenaanenL Beferenca. Enclose selt-addrassad
aped envelope, in NaUonal, Btu lasur-
s muig.,
, Chicago.
& DINAR,
Your
Money's Worth
Every Time
Dolman's
StOre. a a a
Lumber
All Vltitls of rough and dressed
Lumber on short notice.
Builders'
Material
Of the best quality delivered to
any point on tba river at tbe
Lowest Possible Price
One-half Cash and One-half
fn FARM PRODUCE.
Address alt orders to
H. B. BORTHWICK,
GOBLE, OREGON.
O.E.&N.
-TO THE-
aivia thi ohoioi or
TWO TRANSCONTINENTAL
BOUTES
ORE AT
NORTHERN RT.
VIA
SPOKANE
MINNEAPOLIS
ST. PAUL
Ann
CHICAGO
OREGON
SHORT LINE
. VIA ,'
DENVER
SALT LAKE
OMAHA
. "'' amo
KANSAS CITY
LOW RATES TO
ALL EASTERN CITIES
OCEAN STEAMERS
LEAVE PORTLAND
EVtRY 5 DAY8 FOR
San Francisco
For full Information call oa or address
W. H. HURLBCBT,
A. Im MOH LEE, Osa. Pssa. Agent,
President and Manager. Fostlasd, Oa.
PROFESSIONAL,
I. W. BAT W. B. D1LLABD
PiUtrl St ?aif.
ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW
O0e int door to Con rt hones,
ST. UBLKNS, OUKUOS.
Oeneral oraetle in en arts ef Orseoa or Wash.
Inetou. Aoetraota made dlrectl v Inea eoaut
leooras
GEORGE A. HALL,
ATTOR N E Y - AT - LAW.
Collection, fereeloenree, meohsnles lslns, ete.
vepau proseeuuos auornev, umue
wltn T. i. Cleeton.
St. Hsxkhs,
i Obbook.
G. W. COLE,
ATTORNBT AHD C0UN8EL0E-AT LAW,
ST. HELENS, OREGON.
Title Abstract Book. Notarv Pnhllo. Commta.
sioner oi ueeos ior wesninston, aoa enexpeff-
DENNIS & TIMMONS,
Attorney: ani Counselors at Law.
General Law Fbaoticb.
Colleetlons, Foreolosures, afeohanlea Dsns, eto.
WIU praetlee In all tb courts of Oregon
and Washlnsteo.
Tavlob Bdudiso, - - 8t. Hblbrs, Ob.
JB. ZDWIN B08M,
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON.
St. Helens, Oregon
JJB. H. K. CUFF,
PHYSICUN AND SURGEON.
St. Helens, Oregon.
)B. 1. B. BALL,
PHYSIOIAN AND SURGEON.
Olatakanle, Colnmbla eountr, Or.
yy b. UKSKBVB, .,;
8imeyop and Ciril Engineer
DELENA, ORKQON.
Conntf Surveyor. Land Surveying, Town
Platting and Engineering work promptly
executed.
WABTED FAITHFITL MEN OB WOafEB
to travel for responsible established house
iaOrssoa- Salary 7 and expenses. Poslilon
KiBausat. Reference. Enclose self addrsssed
iwd envelope. The Mattooal, atas losur-
Dart & rvliiclilo'
IS THE rLACE TO QET
Choice
8T, HELENS, OREGON,
Complete Line of Clothing
f s s ...
SHELF HARDWARE AND NOTIONS,
Flour, Feed, Hay and Grain.
ST. HELENSM EAT MARKET
All Kinds of Fresh Meats, Hams, Bacon end Lard
Meats by Whotaaato. .
At Special Ratea.
XtJLlVT STBIRT,
Clatskanie
Drug
Store
New and
Patent Medicines
Stationery, School Boob.
A
....ST. HELENS HOTEL....
Oar tables will at all times be found supplied with tba best ediblw sod
dtilleaoies tha market affords, ,
TERMS REASONABLE FOR teULAR BOARI
Tba bote) hsvin been newly refurnished wa are prepared to give satis- I
faction ts all our patrons, aud solicit four patronage, I
J. George, Proprietor. St. Helens, Or.
Buy
Your Shoes
From Us 1
Ladies' Shoes
Ladies' Tan $1.75, Oxford, Square or Round Toe, $i.t$
Ladies' Tan $2.50, Oxford, Square or Round Toe, $15
Ladies' Tan $i.oot Oxford, Square or Round Toe, 85c
Misses Shoes -
Misses Tan $2.00 Shoes, sizes xi to 2, $1.50
Misses Tan $1.50 Shoes, sizes xx to 2, f 1.35
Men's Shoes
Gents $5.00 Tan Shoes, Squart or Opera Toe, size 5,
5 and 6 for........................ $2.50
' -jB- . . ' ... .
LEO SELLING,
Send Us Your A Dfi Third, Bet. Yamhill and Morrison,
Ma Order. 1UI PHRTIlNn nRFRflM.
IIUCKLE BROS.
MASUrACTVSBU or
Dimension Lumber, Flooring,
Bustle. Bbeathlne, Caalnas, and a
eomplete stock ot svety variety ol
Rongh and Dressed Lumber
ALWATS OBT HAND.
AT THI OLD (TAMP, IT. HELENS. OBKOOW
PORTLAND AND CLATSKANIE
STEAMER Q. VT. SHAVER, Dell Shaver, Master.
Uommsnnlne A rn.il ia iaoa m,ui ti
innreiiay snd Hundav evanlnia at ft o'nlncik.
,n?)'QT?,ndy.l,V7.e.,n,M"l nd Frl'lay
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JT. M ID I. JON B. OltKCsOM.
DR. J. E. HALL,
Proprietor,
Select Stock.
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Prescriptions Ciretnllj CompomiM
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ORIENTAL nOTEL
A. H. BLAKE8LEY, Proprietor. .
Board by Day, Week or Month
AT REASONABLE KATES.
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COMPANY'8 RIVER STEAMER
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