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COLOMBIA COUNTY DIRECTORY.
Cwmr ilictn,
re... ............. ..Joseph B. rxan. Rainier
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POLITICAL COMMENT.
.Judscn fad, Vrnoma
J. N. Rice, Catskaule
..E. M. Wbarton B. Helens
......J. . Wstts, Seappoose
Martin White, Qiilncy
......W. N. Moserve, Oelena
.Dr. A. P. McLaren. Kalnier
,...P. A. FraKce. 8eappose
N. I. i-eteraiiu, Mist
T. HELENS, OREOOia, HEP, t
A ropocsAT editor says of the pre
eat condition ol prosperity; "They
can't last forevsr, end that ie why we
are apprehensive of the future." This
le poor tort of talk lor en American
eitiien. A chronio whine i mighty
poor politics end was formerly on
known to any of oar parties.
"It was an impertinence on the part
of 'the delegation' to offer Hon. T.
Geer the land office," says the mouth
piece of Simon in the big tower at
Portland. The Simon-Oregonian crowd
bae evidently always considered it an
"impertinence" to offer Mr. Geer an
office, and therefore have not made
the offer, notwithstanding it basfor
years been in their power to do eo.
, Th appointment of Hon. Charles
B. Moores by the president last Wed
oeeday to be register of the Oregon
City land office, vice T. T. Geer, de
clined, will be hailed with satisfaction,
Mr. Moores has been a consistent and
effective speaker for the republican
eacse since be attained bis majority,
and it is safe to say bis new duties
will be transacted on strictly business
principles, and to the satisfaction ol
the public.
C. B. Moores, who was notified by
Be am tor McBride that the congression
al delegation had selected him for the
position of register of the Oregon City
land officer is one of the most promi
nent republicans of Marion county,
He lock an active part on the stomp
in the late November campaign. He
baa occupied responsible positions at
several legislative sessions, and at the
session of 1895 was speaker of the
bouse of representatives, and made an
able presiding officer. He baa been
fully as active and prominent in the
councils of his party as Mr. Geer, and
will make a faithful and efficient of
ficer in the land office. Astoria News.
Thb assertion made in the Simon
press that Mr. Geer has been, "turned
aown, ana mat tua mends wbo are
alee aspirants for places receive no
recognition, is far from the truth. On
the contrary Mr. C. B. Mooree, who
has been recommended for the land
office since Mr. Geer declined, is the
"personal friend" whom the latter
gentleman "joined in recommending
tor sne piace, wmcn ne speaks ol in
hut letter of declination. Not only
did the delegation offer Mr. Geer a
good place, but when he considered
the offer as an "insult" it was tendered
to the "personal friend" whom he had
recommended. This does not smack
of a conspiracy against Mr. Geer and
bis friends.
a
( at is inaeea a source ol mucn grati
fication tn am thn (armors in all mr
of the state receiving good prices for
their products. In spite of the wail of
the calamity press to the effect that
limes are not improving, farmers in
all sections are paying off their mort
gages and having a little surplus to
deposit in the banks after purchasing
their supplies for tbe coming winter.
AH the arguments that may emit from
tbe calamity press will hardly convince
.tbe Oregon farmer that his condition
baa not improved. It is a good deal
like trying to make a man believe bis
stomach is empty when it is full.
. Th Mist rejoices with the farmers
that their condition is improved and
that it fa beyond the power of the pro
fessional calamity bowler to make it
otherwise. Let them howl; it fa their
stock in trade; it fa tbe only thing
they produce for sale, and thank for
tune the demand for it grows beauti
fully less every day.
The Oregon City Enterprise, In speaking
of the recommendation of T. T. Geer for
register ot the land office. Has the following:
"His able sad effective speeohes in behalf
ef tbe republican party durii.it the cam
paign, of recent years have made him
soany warm friend In the party who are
pleased to vee his services so handsomely
recognised. His party friends and tile
farmer friends of all parties would be
pleased to see him obtain the office of col
lector of customs, but as that office may
not be filled for some time to come, they
are glad that the office of register ot the
land office, paying as It does a salary ot
about 13,000 a year, has been offered him.
Mr. Oeer'a friends .who were disappointed
at his failure to receive any recognition at
the bauds of his party of the state office
two years ago, will heartily Congratulate
him oo the appointment which will
quite sure to follow the action ot the dele
tattoo. This appointment of Geer recalls
the fact that another presidential elector,
who has been forenost among our cam
paign speakers tor many years, has also re
ceived a good appointment upon tbe
quest of our prevent delegation tn con grew.
Everybody who ' knows Hon. John
Caples, the "Old Man Eloquent" ot the re
publican party, rejoiced when he received
the appointment ot consul at Valparaiso,
an office which pars about the same at the
registercblp 13.000 a year. Our leading
republican speakers snd presidential elect
ore have not always received as lucrative
appointments as have fallen to Messrs,
Geer and Caples."
"The great strength of the republican
party lies in the fact that the number of
soreheads within its ranks are few. All
good republicans forget the struggle ot y
terday and in defeat or victory are ever
ready to stand shoulder to shoulder when
ever the best interests of their party are at
stake. A good fighter has a soft and gen
erous heart like Grant; no bitterness in his
soul; no bates to avenge," Fendleton Re
publican.
The appointment of Mr. Geer to the
Oregon City land office is quite satisfactory
to those who understand the situation
This b ths tint time that Mr. Geer has
been recognised at the hands of any delega
tion in congress and is s graceful apprecia
tion of his service. The criticism of the
appointment appears to come from those
who themselves when distributing the
plums of office have entirely ignored the
claims of Mr. Geer." Hillsboro Independ
ent.
"V7e regret to see that Bon. T.T. Geer
has announced his intention ot not accept
ing ths ragistenbip at tbs Oregon City land
office if tendered him, as recommended by
the Oregon delegation; and now that the
president has appointed him, we are sorry
indeed, of his probable refusal to take the
place. It is very embarrassing to the Ore
gon delegation not to he able to satisfy
their friends after tbe labored effort they
have made to do so." The Dalles Chronicle.
There are some questions Mr. Geer
should ask himself. Who are they who are
so eager to have him decline and snub the
delegation? Are they his friends f What
purpose have they in view bis benefit or
bia injury? It is plain those who are eager
to have him decline are not his friends,
nor the friends of the delegation, snd they
care not what becomes of Mr. Geer if they
can use him to embarrass the delegation,
They are simply using him as a tool, and
his honest nature as a trap for his undoing.
Because he is in a formidable position as a
presidential elector, they have singled him
out as the proper person to defy, gracefully
bulldose and dictate to the delegation. He
may learn later that this is a dangerous
thing to do." Astoria Evening Mews.
"The 'friends' of T. T. Geer who pre
vailed npon him to decline the Oregon City
land office have placed him in antagonism
with the congressional delegation when
there was no necessity for so doing. He
ill now find himself identified with the
Simon-Lord -Scott combination, who held
up the last legislature. It is unfortunate
for Mr. Geer, even if he has been promised
tbe governorship or tbe nomination for
congress from bis district." Astoria Hews.
"It can be said
kind 1 shall no refuse the appointment it
tendered.'" Salem Statesman,
Tn report that Mr. Geer has de
clined the Oregon City land office ap
pointment will be a source of surprise
and regret to bis many republican
friends in Columbia county, wbo would
have been pleased to see him installed
in the custom house at Portland, but
recognizing tbe custom long in vogue
whereby the congressional delegation
may recommend, and believing im
plicitly in tbe ability of Senator Mc
Bride and Congressmen Ellis and
Tongue to do the very best thing un
der all tbe circumstances, a large num
ber of Columbia county republicans
think Mr. Geer has acted unapprecUt
ingly toward tbeee gentlemen, and
more especially so since the present
delegation is the only one that has
ever recognised his services to the
party as being meritorious, notwith
standing the fact that Mr. Simon, Mr.
Dolpb, Mr. Scott,' Mr. Lord and Mr.
Corbett have been in a position for
many years to assist Mr. Geer to re
sponsible positions.
without disparagement
that Hon. Charles B. Moores, If hs receive
the appointment from the president, will be
the best equipped man for the duties there
of who ever took charge of tbe Oregon City
laud office. He will aot need any clerks,
excepting to perform duties beyond bis own
capacity for work." Salem Statesman.
In spite of his sbls services, Mr. Geer
has always been strangely overlooked when
substantial recognition was being made to
the tried snd faithful. Year after year he
has been ignored, aad yet year after year
he led the way to victory. He has never
let his personal disappointments disturb
his party loyalty, nor temper his seal. It
was therefore with genuine pleasure that
his friends and admirers learned that the
Oregon delegation had recommended tbe
appointment of Mr. Geer as register of the
land afBce at Oregon City, for which posi
tion there were fifteen candidates. The
office is an honorable, important and profit
able one. It is one of the best places at
tbe present disposal of the delegation. In
common with many of bis other warm
friends, the Gazette acknowledges a feeling
of disappointment that Mr. Geer did not
receive the coliectorship, for which hs was
more particularly a candidate, but appre
ciating the difficulties that beset ths mem
bers of the delegation In making selections
from so many good republicans for so few
offices, and believing that they are in ths
beet position to be the best judges, ws ten
der congratulations to Mr. Geer and to tbe
delegation." Corvallis Gazette, Sept. 10.
"Charles B. Hoeres was yesterday inter
viewed by a representative of tbe States
man in regard to his probable course in the
matter of bis recommendation for the regis
tership of the Oregon City land office. He
plying to inquiries, he said : 'If the recom
mendation of tbe congressional delegation
approved and tbe appointment is made I
shall accept. Col. K. A. Miller, the present
register, assnres me that while tbe business
of the office has not been so large during
tbe psst four years ss in fonder years, tbe
story of dwindling fees is greatly exagger
ated and that tbe office is worth $3,000 an
nually. I regret the complications thtt
surround tbe matter, but my relations to it
are entirely different from those of Mr.
Geer. When Mr. Geer was appointed I bad
supposed the question was finally settled.
bare not met aay of the delegation since,
and the first intimation I had of my selec
tion was contained In the telegram I re
ceived from Senator McBride announcing
that I bad been recommended for tb place,
and this is the only communication I have
received from any of them since Mr. Geer's
appointment. As this has corns to us
without conditions or suggestions of any
'As to the Oregoman's charge that Mr,
Geer has been turned down by the so-called
'Mituhell-McBride"oowoiaat(on,we should
like to have that paper Inform Its readers
wby Mr. Gear wss not taken ears of by the
Simon push when they practically dictated
every office In the state-controlled the con
ventions and named the nominees? Mr.
Geer is no new srrlval. Hs Is a native sou
ef Oregon and after years ot splendid work
on the stump it was left to ths so-called
"Mitohell McBride" combination to recog
nise his valuable services and give him a
plaoe on ths state ticket. Tbe second time
hs Is reoocuiaed we find that It is by ths
same "Mitekeli-McBride" combination. If
Mr. Geer is such sn ideal man as the Ore-
gonlan seems to bsvs so lately discovered
him to be. It Is quits strange that Joe Si
mon and the Oregon tan did not give him a
boost long ago. The fact of the matter Is
that It is anything to make trouble aad
there Is s good deal of groping in the dark
for a tangible exouse to stir up a hornet's
nest." fendleton Republican.
BERK AND KVEKV WHERE.
Wheal has struck a 8 :40 gait as an
equivalent per bushel for silver bullion,
, The word popocrst this year means
a man who eiplaius what he thought
be meant a year ago.
Any man that has been whining
about the future of the united States
may expect to be roughly handled.
Europe wants our beef and pork
this year as well ss our wheat and
cotton. ' Tbe microbe on Americau
products fa no longer in evidence.
Tbe poet who wrote about the mild
September used the wroog adjective
as regards eastern and southern states.
September was evidently invented to
show the need of longer vacations.
Last year the American crop of cot
ton alone was worth live times as
much ss the silver output. The silver
ite party is nursing a very small issue
with very poor success.
The New York Herald sava that 28.-
000 more skilled laborers are employed
now than at tbe same time last year.
No form of prosperity fa mors solid or
more weloome.
The 600 dead horses scattered along
the trail near Skaguay are a lament-
bie waste of provisions. A horse
steak will be a great luxury in Alaska
before the snow stops flying next
spring.
If anybody ever said that prosperity
in this country could never come
under tbe cold standard he should be
allowed the privilege of silence.
mistake as big as that demands hu
mane treatment.
Ohio figures no a gain of over 139
000,000 over last year in the value of
its agricultural products. The ad'
vance agent of prosperity will pass
muster on that, though some of the
states have done better.
CASTORIA
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CITATION TO HEIRS.
In the County Court of the State ot Oregon, tor
Columbia County,
In the mailer ot the Kstat.of Oalas Oherrlugton,
(lev,!.
To Vernunia V. Pawann, heir at law ol Oslas
Cherriugton, deueased, and to ail heirs uo,
anowu. It any there be:
TK THB NAMK OF TUB HTATE O ORKQON,
JL
niamied to be and appear
County Court or the State
yon. are harvbi com
1 before the Hvuorable
i of Oregon, In and for
me vouuiy orcoiumtua. at tne Court-House, tn
8U Helous, Oregon, on Haturdsy, the tUrd day of
October, A. U. 17, at 10 o'clock A. at. of said
uay, oemg me regular eepieiuoer term nt sHl
Court, to show cause, If any exist, why an ontnr
of sale ot the whole of the o-artnershtp real
estate of Able and Cherrtnitou, should uot be
made as prayed for In the petition ol the exec
utorol the last will of Usiiis Uherrlngton, de
ceased, and administrator of the partnership
estate of Able and Chorrlnetou, now on Ale In
said Court; said lutrttu-nihip real estate belug de-
Knimi a follows tu-wu:
Flrst-The NSof NKW; IheNRVofNWWt the
fractional SW' al N w'J: the 8E'of NWtJ, and
the HH of NK-J()f Section No. 31 In Township
No. S North of Ranim No. 1 Wast of lbs Wilhuu.
ette Meridian in Multnomah County. Stale of
urvgon, and coutainiug 271.14 sores of land.
Second A tract of laud situated In said Mult
nomah County, Oregon, and containing 70
aerea; said tract of land being knowa and de-
scruxm as "ins joy 70 acre Trent," ana is sit
uated lu theSoulu end of the Hani. Latnbereon
and Man Jane lambvnou Douatton Land
Claim, in Section No. 'A in Township No. S
North, ot Bans No. t West of the Willamette
Merhlisu. and is more particularly described In
a certain deed Hum I- M. joy and wtfetojeok
son Able and U. Cherrtmrton. dated October l'jth
1IV4S, and which deed Is reoorded tn the Koeords
of Multnomah county, Oregon, In Book lots, at
paire 46U, to which reference Is hereby made for
turtner description,
in seatimonv whereof. I. Jndsoa Weed. CterS
of the County Court aforesaid, do hereunto set
my band andamx the seal ol said County Court,
at my ottleeln the City of 81. Helens, Oregon,
una iota aay or eeptemoer, a. i. t
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CITATION.
la the County Court of the State of Oregon, for
coiumnia veuniy.
In the Matter of the Kstate of Philander Harris,
an incompeteui nemin.
7UKRBaS, W. J. Ml'CKI.K, TUB DPI.Y
VV appointed. Qualified and artlua euardiaa
of the person and estate of Philander Harris, an
incompetent person, has Sled his peUtion lu the
abore entitled Court asking fur a license or
autnonty to sell tbe following-described real
estate belonging to the Mate ot said Philander
Harris for tbe purpose of proeurlng means tor
me maintenance 01 in e said warn, namely tne
East one-half of the Southwest auarter of 8ee-
tlon 21, Township 7 North. Hange i West of Uta
niiuHKiwii.iniiMi,
Now. therefore, the hearinv of said netluon Is
set for Monday, November 1st, MI7, at the hour
oc to o eiora a. at., auu tne place is at tne
County Court-Hnose. in 81. Helens, Oregon, at
whiob lime and place all persons Interested In
said property and In said estate, or either of
in em. are Berenr notified and reuuired to an-
pear and show cause, If any they hare, why said
Ktltlon should uot be granted and the said laud
sold, and said notice of this hearlog to be
published for three oonsecuUre weeks lu the
Oivxon Mist.
Pone al Chambers this 13th day of September,
j. n. in).
County Judge.
NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT
I. ths undersigned administratrix of
the estate of Frank hi Meeker, deceased,
have filed in the ofBce of ths county elerk
of tbe County of Columbia, Slate of Oregnn,
my Hnal account of my administration
upon tbs said estate of the said deceased,
and that tbe lion. i. B. Poan. judge of tbe
County Court of said County and Htate,
has appointed Tuesday, October l'Jth, 1HU7,
at 1 o'clock P. M ., and ths courtroom of
aid county courthouse, iu the City of Ht.
Helena, in said County snd Bute, as the
time and place for ths bearing and settle
ment of said final account, at which titns
snd place any person Interested in said es
tate may appear and tile their objections
thereto. Dated at Ht. Helens, Oregon, Hep
tember9th,18!7. KMKL1NK MEEKER,
Administratrix of the aetata of Frank M
Meeker, deceased. SIO08
NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT
NOTICE 18 HEREBY GIVEN THAT
we. tbe undersigned administrators of
tbe estate of Cutbbert ritunip, sr., deoeaaed.
have filed In tbe office of the county elerk
of Colombia eon sty, Btate of Oregon, our
float account ot onr administration nnnn
said estate; together with oar petition for
final distribution of tbe residue of said es
tate among tbe persons entitled thereto;
that tbe Hon. J. B. Doan, Judge ot the
County Court of said Con nty and Htate, bas
appointed Monday the first day of Novem
ber, 1007, at one o'clock p. m., and lbs
court-room ot said Court at the County
Court-house, in the City of tit. Helms, In
said County and Htate, as the time and
place for the settlement of said final sa.
count and the bearing of ssid petition for
distribution: at which time and place any
person Interested In aaid estata mav snnur
and file their objections thereto.
Dated at ot. Helens. Oregon. 8ttember
tftb.lMtf. A. HTUMPand
CCTHBERT 6TTJMP, Jr.,
Administrators of the Estata of Cnlhbert
Stump, Br., deceased. slOoS
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PROFESSIONAL.
NOTICE OF FINAL 6CTTLCMCNT
NOTICE 18 HEREBY GIVEN THAT I. THE
uaderslaned atmlnlLimtnr of t h m .at ni
Charles Isaksen, decease'), have Sled in the
office of the Clerk of the Conntv Court of the
Btate of Oregon. In and for Columbia Conntv.
my final account and netltlon for Anl rllatrihti.
son 01 me residue, in tne matter Ol seia estate;
nw uie nun. . a. wmu, junge 01 sata lMJrt,
has appointed Tuesday, the 2nd day of Novem
ber, 1897. at 10 O'clock A. M. of that die. as th.
time, and the Court-room ol said Court at the
County Court-House, in tbs City of Ht. Helens,
In said County and Slate, as tbe place for tbe
settlement of said account, and the hearing of
aaid petition for distribution, at which time and
piace any person interested may appear and file
their objection thereto.
CHRISTIAN HOVEN,
Administrator of ths Estate of Charles Isaksen,
ucceaseu. szeuzv
J. W. BAY W. B. DIU.ABD
ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW
Office next door to Courthouse,
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- ei.ri ivetiruuBBiriei gajWVIUIlta HO UN
n Oregon. SUry $780 and tipnM. posttloa
fMrmtnenk Itotonmc. JEneluM if-fjudrfMd
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In Oregon. Salary S7eo and ex penses. Fosltles
permanent. Reference. Inclose self-addressed
stamped enrelope. Ths National, Star Insur
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Collections, foreeloenres, mediantcs lelna, eto.
ueputy prosecuting attorney, umos
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St. Helens,
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ST. HELENS, OREGON.
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St, Helens, Oregon.
)R. i. M. HALL,
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON.
-.. Clatekaiiia, Columbia county, Or.
yy N. MESERVE,
Surveyor and Cml Engineer
DELBNA, OREGON,
Conntv finrvevne. T.anrf flnrvavlnir Town
Platting and Engineering work promptly
executed.
WfTJLDdlrI'n,PI' 0 WOMEN
to travel for respensl Me established bouse
tn Oregon. Salary 7 snd expenses. Position
penoahpat. Referenee. Enclose self-addressed
"f" e National, 8tat Insur
SMe aidf,, Chisago.
Dart & Eauckl'
lfssjgMBri.
-IS THE PLACE TO GET
Choice Groceries
ST, HELENS, OREGON,
Complete Line of Clothing
SHELF HARDWARE AND NOTIONS.
Flour, Feed, Hay and Grain.
ST. HELENSJV1EAT MARKET
All Kinds of Fresh Meats, Hams, Bacon and lard
Meats by Wholesale -At
Special Rates.
James H. Shcld
Off,
MAINBTRVRT, t I HT. IIICIiWNW. OIlWttON,
Clatskanie
Drug
Store
Net and Select Stock.
DR. J. E. HALL,
Proprietor.
Patent Medicines and Druggist's Notions.
Stationery, School Boots. Prescriptions Caicltilly Compounded
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ST. HELENS HOTEL....
Our tables will at all times be found supplied with the best edibles tui
ti'Iioru's the market affords,
TERMS REASONABLE FOR REGULAR BOARDERS
The bolel having been newly refurnished ws are tr pared to give satis
faction is all our patrons, and solicit your patronage.
j J. George, Proprietor, St. Helens. Or. I
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Buy
Your Shoes
From Us 1
Reduction Sale
Ladies9 Shoes
Ladies' Tan 1.75, Oxford, Square or Round Toe, $x.2$
Ladies' Tan $2.50, Oxford, Square or Round Toe, $1.85
Ladies' Tan $1.00, Oxford, Square or Round Toe, 85c
Misses Shoes
Misses Tan $3.00 Shoes, sizes njg to a, tW.50
Misses Tan $1.50 Shoes, sizes 11 to a, $1.25
Men's Shoes
Gents $5.00 Tan Shoes, Square or Opera Toe, size 5,
$ and 6 for... ; ......ia.so
LEO SELLING,
4A7 Third, Bet Yamhill ami Morrison,
101 PORTLAND, OREGON.
Send Us Your
Mall Order.
IIUCKLE BROS.
-' MAKOfAOTtlSgSS 0 '
Dimension Lumber, Flooring,
Bustle, Sheathing, Casings, and a
complete stock of eyeiy variety of
Eough and Dressed Lumber
ALWAYS On HAND.
AT THB OLD STAND, ST. HELKKS OBKOOK
ORIENTAL HOTEL
A. H. JU.AKEBI.RY, Proprietor.
Board by Day, Week or Month
AT JtKAHONAIll.lt BATKS.
The table Is supplied with th. best the eisrtrt
.(Tunis. Kverylhliigolean. Aeh.ar.ofr1 rpsl'
rouav. I. solicited, HT. HKl.hNrt. 01 UOtl
PORTLAND AND CLATSKANIE
STEAMER O. "VV. SHAVER, Dell Shaver, Master.
Cororoendne Attrll lfi. 1N(M. will Wv Pnril Tuesdsf
Thursday and Hunclny eveninga at ft o'clovk. lioturnliig-.cavu Olslakaiile, (H)VT
ninai at 6 o'clock. Will p "":
lnl'ortlnnai:30 A. M.
inmiiav .nil H-rn .vnniiin.
avger7:2T: Rulnlnr 8:20: Kalaina ll:l: ni. Helena I0:.K). Arrl'
JL I
lie company reserve, the right to cliange time without noil"1
BHAVKK THANSFOHTATIOIV OOnfAKS
THE JOSEPH KELLOGG & COMPANY'8 RIVER STEAMER
FOR PORTLAND
Leaves Kelso Mondays, Wednesdays, snd Fridays al 5 o'clock a. m. IV
Portland Tuesdey, Thursday and Saturday at 6 o'clock a. m.