The Oregon mist. (St. Helens, Columbia County, Or.) 188?-1913, October 22, 1897, Image 2

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    OREGON MIST
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BEKGLK DAVIS.
Bakscrtpllea Bsatee.
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AlrarUnm rst. atad knowa apoa application
COLOMBIA COUNTY DIRECTORY,
Jndre.... Jooeph B. Dom, Kalnle
Clerk , Judsoa Weed, Vernoma
Sheriff. .,,.1. M. Blee, IHattSsule
Treasurer M. Wh.rtoa W. Helen
Septet Schools...,, J O. Watt. geappoose
Aawssor Martin White, $nlaej
Surveyor.,,., W. K. Mesarve, Helena
Coroner., a .....Dr. A. P. McLaren, Raluler
...ii.- p. A. Fta-e. Seanpo-w
Ooainia-ooera 1 Petcnoll, MM
T. RIUMi MMRi CI, tfl.
JcmcB Fuld baa retired from tbs
supreme court ot the United Slates,
bit resignation having bcn hanJed ia
about ten daya ago, lliue bringing to
close tha longeat term on the baqch ol
any man who baa arer held a position
oa the highest jadicial tribunal of the
country. Joslioe Field will, ia all
probability, be succeeded by Attorney
General MeKenna.
The lUteraent, publiabed ia another
oolumn, made by Senator McBride
ahonld not be OTer looked, and oominf
from the senator direct, v9 not be
doubted by thoaa who know tha man.
It ought to put at reet the unfonnded
vaporing of Mr. Gear and hia sggre
tration of miachief-makera. Senator
McBride ia not and never haa ben
joe tier in political affairs, and hia
word, wherever and whenever spoken,
goes unchallenged.
Tax appointment of B. W. Johnson
editor of tha Gazette, as postmaster at
Corvallia, waa a deserved recognition
of valuable services rendered. The
appointment waa made last Monday
nod wlQ he hailed with general satis
faction, especially by the republican
press of tha state, as Mr. Johnson is
one of the faithful onea who stands by
principles regardless of consequences.
Mr. Jonnson waa recommended by the
congressional delegation some three
weeks ago, and hia appointment fol
lows, notwithstanding the personal op
position of tha Oregonian. Will the
Oregonian now repeat that Mr. Cor-
bett joined in recommending Mr. John
bob?
Thb old story hsa been revived that
there waa cannibal ism in the Arctic
exploring party commanded by Lieut.
Greeley. That band waa slowly starr
ing to death, many died, and moat of
the earvivors were insane. The strong
est man was executed by Greeley's
order because be waa stealing food
aud thus threatening the lives of nil
hia companions. There may have
been cannibalism among some of the
most frensied of the party, nooe of
whom expected to escape, but tha ma
jority stoically nerved themselves to
meet death like men, as Lieut. De
Long's castaways did under like cir
cumstances. Those who have never
tried starving to death in Arctic dark
ness and desolation should not judge
the worst of Greeley's men too harshly.
Some died demented and not one ever
fully recovered hia vigor.
Tax London Spectator, in speaking
of the Cuban conflict, aaya that "to
prolong the war would be a crime, and
if America chooses to stop these
hideous cruelties all Englishmen
should applaud and refuse to inquire
. too narrowly into the reason which in
fluenced bar statesmen in putting
pressure oa Spain.'' This probably
represents the view of a large majority
of the English people, and very likely
it is in harmony with the feeling of
their government. Spain will have
no ally in Europe if a conflict comes
between her and the United States.
Tbe talk about Austrian interference
seems absurd, of course. Austria has
bo navy which would count for any
thing in a war with the United States,
and, moreover, she has trouble enough
at home to keep her busy. A few
German papers have been shrieking
against the United States and in favor
of Spain, hut it ia entirely aafe to pre
dict that they do not voice the semi
mentof aay considerable portien of
the German people or tbe feeling of
their government. Spain will have to
fight the United States single-handed
UaheflgbUatalL
Thb cattle shipments from tbe Will
amette valley and Eastern Oregon con
tinue. One man ia said to have
shipped from tbe state this year 20,000
head, the last shipment a trainload
start ing from Baker City yesterday.
Cattle and wheat have been two great
crops in Oregon this year, the price of
both being better than for many years,
mortgages have been paid off and in
moat cases a .orpins left with which
to provide for tbe winter after putting
in the crop for next year. Portland
merchants are jubilant and report bet
ter business than for a long tims, ons
firm claiming that thsy are doing a
belter line of business than tor twelve
years. Trade conditions are improv
ing in all lines, which is plainly evi
dent on all sides. Tbs gloom of a few
months sgo hss passed away and the
business world breaths easier for the
first tims since 1S92, tbe beginning of
the greatest depression in twenty years,
if not in tbe bisto ry of tbe con a try.
Instead of tbe improvement being
temporary ooiy, as claimed In some
quarters, Indications point to its per
manency, thrice welcome to eur land,
SENATOR ftTBKIDB ftPEAKS.
Senator McBride, aneut a report given
circulation that be has been did a: ins
slate tor tbe Marion county legislative
ticket ot next spring, had Mi to say to aa
Oregoniea reporter;
"The report that I directly or iudlreetly
dictated, advised or novated eitbvr
county or legadettve ticket in Marlon
county, or suggested tbe name of any can
didate, la woolly and absolutely untrue.
Further than this, I wish to say that no
person la Marion county, or In tbe state,
has written to tun, or orally asade to me
any aoggeetiens respecting the personnel of
a legialative or county ticket in Marina
county. I have said to niy friends there
and ia other eooaties ol the state that I do
not desire, even by suggestion, to laterfere
in the nemiaatioa of either local or legisla
tive candidates. I do not desire say lends
latire candidate to pledge me bis support
tor re-election aa United States senator, la
niyewa opinion, no member of the stile
senate to be elected uext year should pledge
himself for, or against, any candidate for
United States senator, three years la ad
vance of the Have when he will be choosing
a senator. Bhenld I be a candidate for re
election, I should desire to hereafter suc
ceed opoa a record of my service ia behalf
of the interests of the state of Oregon sad
upon ssy record hitherto and hereafter to
be made oa great pubtia questions, upon
which I hare taken and shall take positions
as a senator. I do not wish to bind the
judgment nor the treednm of action of any
member of the legislature to be elected next
year, lung in ad ranee of the election of ssy
'In reference to other reports emanating
from Marion county, that I had shown
special regard to my personal interests in
recommending candidates for appointment
I have to say thb: I have asked no candi
date seeking my recommendation fore Que,
for any promise, or area by intimation, of
his political support should I be s candi
date for re-election. Bach b my regard lor
the honor and dignity of the great office of
United State senator that I do not wish to
hold it if it be necessary to traffic and
barter appointment to obtain a re-election.
The election of a United State senator
onght not to depend on such petty con
siderations, bat upon the efficiency, ability,
character and public services of the candi-
A RKPIiT TO DR. LANE.
(Orasonian, October IS.)
dajue , Or., Oct. V. noticing two com
munications in your paper from a former
superintendent of the Oregon state insane
asylnm, reflecting on the business methods
of oar firm, I take thb opportunity te
make s plain statement as to oar business
with that institution.
Fee the benefit of those not conversant
with the ratings of tbe board as regards
contract, I will state that twice s year, la
January sad Jnly, tbe board of trustees
asks, by advertisements in tbe newspapers,
for bids oa supplies.
We submit the sdvertbemeet to the
wholesale grocer ia Portland and get bb
prices on the goods, to be delivered at tbs
asylnm ; if successful in getting the contract,
we order the goods, and they are shipped
direct from Portland to the asylum, Ifl tbe
asylnm mark, diamond "A." As s matter
of fact, we never ass tbe goods.
If the roods are accepted by tbs superin
tendent, be bsnes a Toucher for payment.
stating aa follows: "I hereby certify that I
have examined the bill hereunto affixed,
and find tbe same correct." The board
passes on the bill, and n warrant b
drawn by the secretary of state for the
int. If tbs goods are not satisfactory
to tbe superintendent of the asylnm, be re
ports the facts to us; we in turn notify the
wholesale grocer at Portland, who replaces
the goods with others to satisfy the super.
bteadenL Daring the administration of
Dr. Harry Lane, we leueised two contractu.
one en January g, 1888, and the other on
July S ef tbe same year. Tbe tint was
paid m April, and the last one ia Septem
ber, some time after tbe goods were deliv
ered, giving sm pie lime for the superin
tendent to examine taora. However, if oar
attention bad been called to aay defect ia
tbe quality of the goods, although they bad
been paid for, ws would hare been (lad to
have notified the wholesale bouse,
who would have corrected the matter at
. Tbe character of tbe wholesale firm
farnbhing the goods b such ss to warrant
thb. If there wss any defect in the goods,
the imposition was practiced on the whole-
sate firm in Portland, and timely notice
would hare enabled them to correct it
withont lorn to themselves; but now, nine
years after the tranaaetfaam, b a bte day to
remedy say mistake, especially so sines ths
only notice comes through ths public press.
Tbe records of ths board, which I have
carefully examined, end tbe reporte of the
superintendent, do not show that aay com
plaint wss made regarding tbe goods in
question. After 1888, we were not saecees
fal in ear bids for supplies daring Dr.
Lane's sapsrintendeney. Kote thb, bew
ever: we did eell nim goods in tne open
market, from time to time, until hb sue-
r was sleeted, our test bill being In
Jans, 1891. Dr. Lens's successor wss
sleeted in Jaly, 1801.
If the goods famished on tbe contract
were not what tbe state should have bad,
the responsibility rests with Dr. Lane, sad
not with us, and if any merchant is to
blame ia tbe matter it b one ef the largest
wholesale bosses la Portland. It seems
strsags to tbs writer tbst if the goods were
such as Dr. Lena claims, he should have
continued to buy goods of us in tbe open
market, as our books and the records of the
ssy law board show. I. L. Parrsssoa.
at a great soet, A warrant bat been drawn
for about $190 for repairs en the courthouse
sad jail, but ws find on esamlnina ths Jsll
that no repairs bsvs been mads on the
seme, the money having been need for the
courthouse alone. We think that a small
amount of mousy would make tbe Jail se
rum. We have looked over tbe book
the clerk, sheriff, treasurer Sd assessor,
and Bad tliem aeet, well kept and correct
as far as we could Judge In the limited time
we bad at our disposal. We commend tbe
system now la voeue among the county of.
Hotels In which each b a check on the elber.
We rail the county court's attention to the
Wlkstmia flume, which orosava ths read
between 8t. Helena end Portland, ami
which Is a source ot danger to passing
teams. We recommend tbat the flume
be covered for a abort distance above aad
below the crossing.
Now, bsvlag finished our labors, w
spectfully ask that ws be discharged.
Max Bta, Foreman.
A. W. PABKia.
John CaAasa.
Wsltsb Heomsas,
R.O. Hs,
A. A. Msaaiu,
L. Mausoeoa.
CIRCUIT COURT.
Astoria Railroad Oa., vs. W, X, Newsom
drfault and decree.
Hull vs. Xrickson, default and decree.
K B Fose vs. Kaeesler; order for pabH
esuoa of sammons.
O J Bryant vs. K Tingle; stricken from
docket.
OP Willis vs. 8yvereon Bros.; dismissed.
Hill ve. Barn Judgment oa verdict.
W J VanScbnyver vs. W Priagls: default
and decree.
Grieat vs. Marquam, default aad judg
ment . attorney fee $75.
Laws vs. Clark; dismissed.
L O Baxter vs. West; taken under ad
visement.
Micbolai Bros. vs. M Boseer; judgment
for plaintiff.
Bword vs. Davison; Judgment reversed
end remanded to tbe Justice court for
further nrooeedinge.
James Kennedy vs. A N Clark; earns as
sbove.
Eppcrty A M acdon aid vs. Rainier Co
Opt rati ve Cnioa; default and attached
property ordered sold.
P Kelly ve. Jobs Push; default and at
tached property ordered sold ; attorney fee
of gto allowed.
Oa October 14th all Jurors except A
Merrill, 8 Salaer. J W Charlton and Fred
Wikstrom were excused for tbe term.
State vs. HC Gore; defendant pleaded
guilty te carrying concealed we pone and
fined 120. Indictment es to assault dis
missed.
State vs. Joel Bate; plea of guilty and
fined MO and costs. As to chares of lar
ceny dismissed.
M B Musgrove vs. Bnri West; dismissed
State vs. Chris Young; plan of guilty
sentenced to SO days in tbe Multnomah
county JaU.
State vs. Jonathan Pruett; dismissed.
Caleb HalloweU vs. Matte Hallow ell; de
cree of divorce.
Grand Jury discharged on October 18th
Boot vs. Smith; Set for trial January S.
Spencer vs. Conway; set for trial Janu
ary 6.
Pipes vs. Lynch; est for trial January 7
Miller vs. Quigley ; set for trial January
10th.
Esberg-Gunst Cigar Co.; vs. Henry
Branning; confirmation of tale.
Bills allowed District attorney. S96: T.
0. Watts, court bailiff, $21; J. K. Blase. lev
grand Jury bailiff, gig.
OREGONIAN 8 ABROAD.
Post Siatrsoa, B. C, Oct. 0, 1967,
Kditobs Mist: Tbs weather of late baa
been unusually stormy here, ths anemome
ter registering from 90 to 100 miles in twelve
boors, white the rain for ths whole of 1
week amoanted to nearly b inches.
One week sgo today Ceptaia J. H. Bowser
and Messrs, J. M. Lindsay. & M. Alex
der, George Budge and L. Bonser. left here
in the steam launch, "Bite." for s few days'
boat en soaas of las Islands near here and
have not yet returned.
The friends and relatives of Messrs. T. C.
Copies sod r. Williams will be sjted te hear
tbst those two young men, late of Portland,
Oregon, have returned after many hair
breadths escapes, from their ad vea tares on
Skeena river and inform the Inhabitants
here that they aave had quite enough of
8 keens river whirl-pools for one year at tbe
very bast
The latest roroor here Is that the Hudson
Bay Co. 'a steamer, 'Caledonia," which
aow on her ways, will be launched ia
short time sad taken to tbe Capital where
she will receive a general overhauling.
M. W. O Nbim.
Stop that cough I Take warning. It may
lead to consumption. A 2Se bottle of
Shilob's cure msy ssvs your life. Bold by
Dr. Edwin Boss. .
PROGRAMME
GRAND JURY REPORT.
To tbe Hon. T. A. McBride. judge of the
Circuit Court, for tbe County of Columbia:
We, the grand vy in attendance at tbe
October term of mid Court for tbe 7esr 1897.
respectfully report that we have examined
all matters brought to our attention, and
bars found ssven true bills. Besides ws
bsvc investigated a number of esses upon
which ws do not deem the evidence suf
ficient to wsrrsnt a report. We have vis
ited tbe cronty Jail, and find it wholly in
adequate to the needs and requirements of
ths county, and ws unanimously agree
with former grand Juries tbst tbs Jail b a
standing meaaee to the health and safety
prisoners confined therein. We respect
fully call ths attention of tbe county eosrt
their total disregard of tbe recommen
dations cf former grand Juries In this par
ticular, and respectfully urge upon tbsm
the necessity of tusking tbs jail secure,
tbst prisoners msy "be kept in our own
county without sending them to Portland
For Colombia County Sunday geheol Aaaoete-
ttoa at Kaialer, October ma aad JSth.
Thursday, 7:10 1. St., devotional exercise led
by Bev. C W. Wells. At o'clock, address of
welcome.
Kesponse by Martin White.
Att:10addrees by state superintendent.
Priday morning session. I:0, devotional ex
ercises led by Bev. St. Barllngamo.
At o'clock, report of previous meeting by tbe
secretary.
Att:lS, report ol committee on credent!'
At f:lA, framing of constitution and by-laws.
At W, reports of Sunday Schools.
At 10M, Topics: "Tbe Value of Sunday
Schools." by Bev. W. I BlaekwelL
A 10:60: "What do You Consider aa Ideal
Programme for the Sunday School HourT" Bev.
D. M. Shannon.
AtU:lS: Tuiietuality,"Mrs.Burllngam.
At U:S0, question box.
Priday afternoon session, 1 o'clock, devotional
exercises, led by Bev. D. M Shannon.
AtS:M: "Music a Factor la Sunday School
Work," Bev. C. W. Wells.
At2:0: "After the Lemon and Between Sun
days, What?" by noson Weed.
At :M: "The Becearlty of Thorough atody of
the Lesson by Superintendent sad Teachers,'
Mrs. Kate Perry.
AIS I0: "Odds sad Bads la Sunday School
Work," Dr. J. B. Ball.
Religious services at 7:M P. M.
C. B. FniMBooa, President.
8h!loh's Consumption Cure cares where
others fall. It b tbe leading cough cure,
sod no boms should be without It Pleas
ant to take and goes right to tbe spot. Sold
by Dr. Kdwio Boss.
Wahtid faithful miw ob woarg
. to travel for responsible established house
teOregoa. Salary 7to and ezpsiues. Foal Us a
ymi i.turij . eiarvDce. socio ,ir aurSMSq t
suiaped snveiose. Xhe m'rrwal star Inssr I
aaea Bldg., Chicago.
Free Excursion!
TO PORTLAND-
Dart & rvluclile'i
18 THE FLACK TO OET-
In order to enable our numerous friends and customers to pay
us a visit aud examine our NSW 8TOHB with its entirely
MEW STOCK we have ooncluded to give tbsm au opportunity
of doing an rUB OF COST,
Ghoice Groceries
8T, HELENS, OREGON,
Our Plan is This:
Everyone visiting our store from Colum
bia County who makes a purohase of us
amounting to $10 or over and presenting
a copy of this add will have the amount
of his or her steamer fare to Portland
and return refunded by us.
To assure those who am not acquainted with our house,
beg leave to aay that wa have but
ONE PRICE
And that ia tha lowest. All our goods are marked In plain
figures. Our stock ia ENTIRELY NEW and haa been care
fully selected by our Mr. Baa Belling, and wa sell only at POPU
LA PBICES.
Complete Line of Clothing
SHELF ifARDWARE AND NOTIONS.
Flour, Feed, Hay and Grain,
ST. HELENS MEAT MARKET
All Kinds of Fresh Kssts, Hams, Bacon end terd
iMoata by Wboleeale
At Special Rate.
M.AYXH (TRWKT,
James H. Sheldon,'
ST. HKIVBIN-S. OIllCOON,
Moyer Clothing Co.,
BPV OPTTlVfl Vr.. vxinav ....
voAVAiAsA.iiF.iuiiutigBr. ihihu AND OAK 5 IS.
THE MIST AND OREGONIAN
Clatskanie
Drug
Store
DR. J. E. HALL,
Proprietor.
i
TWO TOGETHER
ONE YEAR, ONLY TWO DOLLARS
New tad Select Stock
Patent Medicines tsd Druggist's Notions.
be
NOTE AND COMMENT. ,
(Corvallb Ossette.)
Hoeb as Mr. Gear has been admired aa a
tamp speaker, be cannot convince even
bb friends that perineal b a nark ot atatee.
asaneliip. Nor can s man wbo makes hie
dignity a matter of dollars and cents, and
aa oat Investigate before deciding that dig
nity has beea affronted, reasonably aspect
people to warmly tabs ap hia caoae. Thb
calculator, smart and selQsh Qeer b not
tbe Oeer we tbougnt we knew, and so
tbinklng, bved.
Iks aw.
all
Carl's Clover Boot Tea, tor eonsamptlnn
It's tbe best and If after using It yon don't
say so, return tbe package end get your
money. Bold by Dr. Edwin Boss.
ASSIGNEE'S NOTICE.
NOTICg 13 HEREBY GIVK1T THAT I, THZ
nndersif ned alieof the estate of Deaa
Blanehard. an Insolvent debtor, hsva Sladin
Ibe oflleeof the elerk ef the Circuit Court ol
the Stale of Oreson, lor the Coostr of Oolnnv
Ma, bsv Snal account ef Bar administration
DDoa tbe estate of aM Insnlvsnt dahtnn tst.
sether with sav petition askine that 1 he per
mitted to redan av trust ss such sedanee, aad
that tbe Boa. Circuit Court of ssld Coantv and
Stale has appointed the ttnd da? of November,
www ci.iv s. m., mq ins eoanrooBB Ol
said Court, in St. Helens, Columbia Countv, Or
ecoa, aa the Urn and plaee tor tbe stUeaent of
ssia aoeount ana sennas said pernios, at which
Unto aad plaee anv person loleteeted may ap
pear and contest the una at. HOTuT
Aseisneeof the estate ef Deaa Blanebard, la
solvent debtor. oZtal
Your
Honey's Worth
Stationery, School Books. Prescriptions CareMl; Compound.
Every Time
At,
a?
Dolman's
Store. . .
...ST. HELENS HOTEL....
Our tables will at all tlmea be found supplied with tha best edibles and
delicacies the market affords.
TERMS REASONABLE FOR REGULAR BOARDERS
Tha hotel having been newly refurnjshed wa arc prepared to give eatWv
faction is an our patrons, aoa solicit your patronage.
J. George, Proprietor, St. Helens, Or.
Lumber
Jr
1 ' 1. ffCatwN
WHITE COLLAR LINE
All kinds of rough and dressed
Lumber on short notice.
Builders'
Of tha beat qoslily delivered to
any point on tb. rlvar nl lb. gr XelCOhOnC
W Wm t wa. a 1 '
Lowest FossiDie race u
'AST TIME.
TBW tTasfgaVn MOTIGat.
CoDamr TBauavuB's Omci, )
St. Hum. Or.. Oct. 8. 1897.1
NOTICE Is hereby given tbst all nnpald
i' ionry narranie oi said eonnty,
which hava been presented sad endorsed
"Net Paid for Want nf ffiinrU " nrinr to.
jsaoary is, int. will be paid anon pre
sentation at tbis oflBc. Interest will not be
snowed after this date.
B. V. WHAETOW.
oflnS ' Treasurer of Columbia County, Or.
CASTORIA
for Xnluta and Children,
TT!fTD VAlTTarCL atw 01 WOaTsTsT
W W .... u ...ILL .J I
la Oreson. aalary fsSsnd espenss. foaltlsa
Fswm MiirsDvt, aoetos eu-aoareasee
"efi veiopei jatnassM, an
MB vaiease.
j Get Value Received
4 CVCRY TIME AT
3 N. A. Perry's,
4 HOULTON, OREGON. f
-rat
BANQUET
SALOON
CliONINOEE&CJOOPEE,
PKoPKirrone.
Wine and Liquor
Card tables, pool tsbl. billiard table and
other devices (or tbe entertainment of pat
rons, woere time can do pteaaanuy spent.
FAMOUS FIRE LADDIE CIGARS
Besides other populsr brands, are kept
constantly on band to supply the Increased
trsds st this very populsr saloon.
THB FAMOUS
CYRUS NOBLE WHISKY
I SSI-TAT HBBABUBT.
One-half Cash and Osss-haif
la FARM PRODUCE.
Addreas all orders to
E R BORTHWICK,
GOBLE, OREGON.
PsrUand daflv feaese Basdavt 1 a. M.
Leaves Aalorla dally (essepl BuBday) T f. at.
Sir. Bailey Gatert
Leaves rortlsed dally (eteept ftanday) IP. M.
I at iw
ill linit Si
day) at 7 A.M. Sunday nlsht at J o'eluoca.
Haturdsv itlshl
(sznspt auwiay ana hob-
I Leaves Astoria dall
O'dllK'S.
PHOTE88IONAI
1. W. BAT
W. B. DILLABD
Landlnee: font of A lda attest. Portland. Or
Flavel duck, Astoria, Oreejoa.
puirttrf A e?3tf
ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW
OfRee Best door to Conrthouse,
ST. UkMJtNB. OBBUON.
Oeneral Braetie la eonita of Oreson or Wash-
a-neuaOTe
lnatou.
record.
made directly front eonnty
GEORGE A. HALL,
ATTORNEY - AT- LAW.
Collections, foreclosures, aierhinloe' lelna, ete.
pu prosecuting attorney, vinos
wita 1. 1. Cleetos.
8t.' Hblbxi, t i Oagooir.
IITJCKLE BBOS.
MaBDrAcrvaaaa ov
Dimension Lumber, Flooring:,
Bustle, Sheathing, Caslnsv, snd a
complete stock of eveiy variety of
Rongh and Dressed Lumber
ALWAYS OB HAND.
AT THB OLD STAND, ST. BKLBNI OBIOOV
O.E.&N.
TO THB
QlVIt THg OHOIOB Of
TWO TRANSCONTINENTAL
ROUTES
QHKAT I ORXOOH
NORTHERN RT. I SHORT LINE.
SPOKANE .
MINNEAPOLIS
ST. PAUL
ARB
CHICAGO
VIA
DENVER
SJUT LUKE
OMAHA
: ABB
KANSAS CITY
LOW RATES TO
ALL EASTERN CITIES
OCEAN STEAMERS
LEAVE PORTLAND
EVfcRY 5 DAYS FOR ,
San Francisco
For full Information call on or address
W. H. HUEbBUKT,
Gen. Pass. Anent,
fOSTLASD, Oa,
PORTLAND AND CLATSKANIE
G. W. COLE,
ATTOBKBY ABO COOMflBLOsVAT-LAW,
ST. HELENS, OKEGOW.
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JB. XDWIX BOSH,
PHY8ICIAS AUD SURGEON.
8 1. Helena, Oregon
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PHYSICIAN AND SUED EON.
Bt, Helens, Oregon.
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17. SHAVER, Dell Shaver, Master.
J-JB. J. B. BALL,
PHYSICIAN AND BURGEON.
Oletakaaie, Columbia eounty, Or.
Commenclna ADril IS. 189ft. will leave Portland, (not nf Wsshlnirtnn atraat. TnesdSV
Thursday and nunday evenings at 5 o'elock. Betornine-Iaves ClsUksnie. (tide per-
mining), fljonnsv, wedneatlav and Krtriay evenlnirs at S o'clock, will pass Oi
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in Portland IM A.M. Tbe company reserves the rle-lit to ohanse time withont notice.
Kalama 9:19: HI. Helens 10:30. Arrlvs
SHAVER TRAKarOBTATIOIS COS! A NT.
THE J03EPH KELLOGG A COMPANY'S RIVER STEAMER
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Surveyor and Civil Engineer
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FOR PORTLANr
Lesvea Kelso Monrfsvs. WdnmHaa. and Frldava at 8 o'clock a. m. Leavet
Portland Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday at 6 o'clock a. m.