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OOLUMUIA COUNTY 1)1 KKUTOKY.
Viunlf incera.
Ixtm...... Joseph B. Doan, Ratnter
Clerk JuilBun Weed, Vornoma
Hlierltr J. N. Rico, OlatsScanie
Treasurer .... M. Wharton St. Helens
Sunt. of Schools.,., J.O, Watta, Kcamnoe
Surveyor..., ....... W. N. Mfaorve, Helena
Coroner...,. ,..lr. A, P. McLaren, Rainier
Commoner, .
UT. HKI.IKISt, UHtetllt, BKC!. .
A HERM CHRISTMAS.
The Mist wishes its readers merry-
Christmas. In return for the man?
kindnesses you have shown in our
behalf we feel tfaia to bs but feeble
acknowledgement, bat although our
feelings of gratitude are deep our cir
cumstance! compel ua to oner no
greater manifestation. No nobler vir
tue warms the heart of man than
gratitude, and we believe this slight
manifestation on our part, nnder the
circumstances, will be accepted by you
M meaning more than it conveys. "It
is more blessed to give than to receive,"
ao matter bow little, and in this we
offer all we have our gratitude.
The following letter was written by Sam
Lorell, well known In this county, to Sir.
w. l. Uonnell, of Deer Island :
Pxaowav, Nov. 27, 1897.
Pa Will Kkaaway is atili alive and
strictly in it. Many people are arriving
HO o steamer today, ruost I v men, I think
the population haa Increased at least Mo
since you left, and most of t he Increase i J
now Icrated npun lots and in cabins of
their own. The amount of clearing done
is wuiiurriiu. jonnson street la cleared
from end to end, and houses or log cabin
on every lot. Hroadnny is cleared tar be
yond our house, and every lot taken and
oiim upon. Mans sold his lot for t:
without improvement. The lot across the
street from Frank's sold three weeks ao
inr sra tor tiie nan irunting Kroadway.
Lots on McKioney, between Broadway,
are nciu at Slow to simni, and corners can
not be had for the Utter fijrore. Lots "wnv
back in the woods" sell for and an hit
is worth $JS.
1 ae tram road lias on t a way to the foot of
the Bill and has ti. a strnua alonir for four
miles. A bridire for same is In course of
contraction at the head of Main street.
The wagonroad company is now working
ISO men; liav built tiou.es alona route for
laborers, and are working one sang from
third briilre to foni, the only nlace, except
at the cooon, where eteiphs cannot run.
The work from this end has reached the
canon, and it now looks as If the way for
ilea iroas csauway to me lakes would
soon be onened.
A man came from Lake Bennett to akag-
way in eight hours, part of the way on
skates. I walked to Lake Bennett in two
flays, first day to ford, arriving at 3 p. m
left at 7:45 next day, arriving at the lake
at 3:45 p. m. The lakes aie frosen and
about three feet of snow is on the summit
I now feel confident that a wagonroad can
oe made witn a reasonable expenditure,
and I know that a sled road can be made
with very little money. I also walked to
Mieep L'anip and back to Dyea in one day,
i tie conditions in this road are about tti
same as those en the other road, both are
by taxation for doing so, Dr. Hall gave
some figures showing the present debt of
the district, th amount of availuhle assets,
and the estimated coat of running the
schools for four niontba longer, annouuolng
that it would require a levy of lo lu.ll te
delrny excuses. Norman Merrill siurgmtcd
that there was no hurry about gelling out
of debt, and proposed a smaller levy. W,
li. Conyera moved a levy of 8 iniiis, but
npon the htmrd rather urging a 10-mill tax,
these gentlemen changed their motion to 10
mills, and the raoti ui carried, with no open
objection, by a practically unanimous vote.
Confidence was expressed in the present
school management, and s desire expressed
io seep vmisKame in (lie van ot the county
lur suuvauouai auvaniages.
HOTJLTON H.ti'l-KXIXQS.
Every enterprising citizen should
do all possible to assure the success of
the new poultry association enterprise.
(Statistics showing our immense im
port of eggs and poultry are some
thing startling. Iowa and Nebraska
are no better adapted to successful
poultry farming than Oregon, and the
state cannot be surpassed anywhere
lor tt natural adaption to this branch
of industry.
Thb new tariff law presented its com
pliments to its trainers on their return
to Washington with an evidence of
steady growth in earnings. They wen
In August $19,023,504, in September
f 2U,a33,tjas, in October $24,3tX),425,
and in November $25,000,000. That
is a steady, healthful growth, which
indicates that long before its first year I J!1! ? ' fr'?)' 'or Dye butwssun-
passable for wagons where rivers are low.
But very little rise in the river at Dvea will
cut off wagon travel except for four miles.
The road being built here obviates this hv
tnpiurua one siua ana arjove overno
river, i'eonl are Famine over this trai
nearly every day and travel has not been
slopped a week at any time. They are
const meting two lines of traruroad at Dyea,
one from th scales, over the summit, and
one from Dvea to Lake Lindernan. Both
are like the Telferage system, and I believe
will not be practicable over ao lonv a lino
as that last mentioned. Tkere is no ques
tion now but that this route is by far the
more preferable, and if thev comnlete either
ef the projects now suder construction the
oaagway win oe me way to trie 1 ukon,
will be a long time before goods will be
laxeo over the Dyea route Without break-
K OU1K.
We have been havinc soma cnM mathar
for about ten days, thermometer ranging
iruni iu oegrees to zu aegrees above lero.
It froie the bay and creeks at Dyea so that
tkere was no communication with that
piace for about a week. The Elder had
has ended it will
promised surplus.
be producing the
Ast exchange argues that the good
times which have been a concomitant
of republican administrations in the
past, and appear to be returning
under the present administration, are
only a piece of "good luck." Then, if
the people want "good luck" they will
do well to keep a republican adminis
tration in power all the time. This
kind of "cood luck" has always fol
lowed republican succession to power.
able to reach there on account of ice.
Matlock brought lumber and machine
for a brewery at Dvea. bnt could not land
it there, and after looking at the two places
cunuiuueq w ounu uie orewery nere.
We have a telephone in operation between
here and Dyea, aad we also have electric
ugnrs nere. w w "
May is now worth SfO. rhon tl m linnn
fOOOl). Dogs are coming in, but 1 see no
unusual or unaccustomed movement in
them.
With best Wishes and rerard in Innnin.
U15 uicuus, youra aiuuvreiy,
BAMUEL li. JjOVILL.
No okb who has kept track of the
developments in the Klondike region
will be surprised at the news that a
famine is imminent at Dawson City.
AU through the fall men continued to
nock into that district, relying upon
the transportation companies to bring
in supplies of provisions for the winter.
They were warned by experienced
Alaskans against the danger that
, threatened them, but very few heeded
lue warning. The result is that starv
ation threatens every man in the Kloa-
dike region who failed to bring with
him six month's supplies.
. That Columbia county is Safely re
publican there is not a question. The
election of '96 demonstrated conclu
sively the strength of the party vote
in the county. Lines were closely
drawn and each inch of ground warmly
contested, the result being gratifying
from a republican standpoint. Since
this occurrence every instance has
heaped honor and glory upon the vic
torious party, ana lends encourage
ment and stimulons to renewed efforts
in the campaign of "98. Let the next
republican convention bring forth the
best material in the party and the
result may be easily foretold.
CLATSKANIE motes.
Th public schools have a vacation of two
weens.
Fred Johnson.
streets Monday.
of II waco, was on onr
IBB proposition of Oregon inviting
Immigration is a magnificent one and
is commendable from many points of f8""": ?hU society belongs to Mrs.
T, 1., a 1 1 a Jonas schoolroom and the exercises were
View. But let DS be Careful. AcqUI- orenre,l nnH.r hr maaterl. .ZZL,Zl2l'
A. F. Myers left on the steamer Mnnrtaw
wciiiif iui unci fu w xiwaco.
T. F. Ratter and wife have her-an hr,n.
mining in me nomine niuiuinc on fliena em
avenue weea.
Dr. Kneder left ns M0nd.1v eveninr tnr
Portland, having repaired and extracted
aumoer 01 teem (luring uis stay with us.
B. Hughes bas established his familv In
part of the building formerly occupied by
Edgerton, where they are comfortably sit-
usveu.
Watson Elliott, of Marshland, la havinir
. ... .:, !:.. 1 1 , . "
. mia.uiu uuuuiuk icuuircu i nut in
snape lor rent. He was eivnia- it some ner.
son a superintendence last week.
Messrs. Harlow and Enrlish beran work
Monday on a building for L. J. Meserva
who secured a very desirable location on a
portion 01 the M. U. Bryant block. Lincoln
expects to have a neat cottage built that
will ornament the lots made vacant by the
uuruiug 01 ue Drjani resilience last spring,
A team, if that is the correct term anri
they do seem to be a full team, of vounir
ikiicv urnrp unu ijiButiuiuj; uasiei pan re
cently, and have lately been adding a wand
arm to their accomplishments with a view
01 giving an exhibition on New Years
evening to toe puoiic, lor revenue. The
particulars will be given later, but a eharm.
ing and brilliant entertainment is promised.
The little ladies and gents of the C. f I
secietygavea Christmas entertainment in
Kratz kail on Tuesday evening that fur
nished them an evening of pleasant excite
ment and interest.- Literary and mnaie.l
exercises wer supplemented by a Christ
mas tree and the distribution of manv
sitions to Oregon's fast-growing oonu
lation should be people of industry
and means. We have no room for
drones. - There is a great work to be
accomplished, and we want indus
trious, energetic, go-ahead people.
Capital is also needed. The man who
comes to Oregon expecting longer to
acquire an easy living is not wanted.
xoo many 01 tnai class flooded our
state m years gone by, and the bad
effects of the presence of this class of
people are only now beginning to be
overcome. Let industrious people
emy sees occupancy ot our domain.
Week the lime comes for the selec-
A very nrettv entertainment was rin
by Mrs. Wbitten and her scholar in the
primary schoolroom last Friday, witnessed
by quit a number of the naranta ant
friends of the school. Some ef the exercises
were surprisingly good, and showed excel
lent work in their preparation. Mrs. Whit-
len is a aeservetiiv dodu ar teataer in that
department, and the work of ber pupils is
a tribute to her (kill as instructor and
manager.
On Thursday evening John Watlaoe as
sisted by Joe Dixon, brought to Clatskanie
in a small boat the remains of William
Powell, who was found dead on his bed in
a scow near Wood's landing the day before.
Mr. Powell was about 72 veara of ape u nH
was well known throughout this nart of the
county by the old settlers. For some time
ue uaa uvea aions ana 101 lowed Bunting,
trapping, and billing for a livelihood. He
Mrs. F. M. Flory visited the metropolis
wiMinvyuay
Mrs. L. M. Plerru has gone to Portland
for a short atuv.
Ed I'hilhrook, of Kaloiur, visited his par
ents ucrv mat saiuran v.
Oscar Weed returned homa from innnl
tuesuay to spend the holidays.
P. Q. Baker, of Portland, was In this
place most of the day rJuuday.
Who savs our town Is not improving t
uooa at o wager s new veranaa.
Mrs. J. It. Urie and Mrs. G. D. Ollson
took a trip to Portland Tuesday.
Mrs. J. Brous. ot Kainier. was vlaitinar
relative at una place the lorepart of the
weea.
Many of onr young folks intend going to
t?v,uuv vunauuas cvv hi aueuu til
mask ball.
Mrs. H.tiloy, who has been visiting rela
tives at Uray'a river for soui time, has re
turned home.
Wlih the weather as pleasant as it Is at
present, who would hardly think Christmas
times so near at hand f
We are pleased to note that Mr. John
Franti is quite imoroved. and by the aid of
achalrcau uiunage to move around th
room.
Proi. C. E. Hall is again at hi post of
duty after a short but quite sever illness,
aud tks ringing of the schoolbeii sounds
quit familiar.
Merchant N. A. Perry coold not attend
to all of his customers so has secured the
assistance of David Uenshaw.jr. Buddie
ties ap packages like an old hand. -
Mrs. Nettie Keasey, of Gobi, visited
friends in this place for a few hours out
day last week, rjbe was on ber way to
Portland to secure the assistance of bauta
Claus. What a busybody he will be on
that evening.
It is reported that there will ha two
ihristmas trees nere en Christina eva.
one at the church and one at the school-
house, the one at the latter Dlaee to bt con
ducted by the Union Sunday school. Both
are 111 the hands of competent persons and
win unuvuoieuiy oe a success, in one at
the chuctl is for the Evaneelleal Sundav
scuooi. an ar coruiany luvitea to Do in.
VERNONIA UL.KAN1NGS.
i Our Plan is This:
JR. 1 Wtw
TO PORTLAND-
In ordur to enable our numerous friends and customers to pay
us a visit and exumino our NEW 8T0KE with its entirely
NEW STOCK we have oouulutlod to give them au opportunity
of doing so FKEE OF COST.
Everyone visiting our store from Colum-
T fT M T 1
01a Ltounzy wno manes a purcnase of us j
amounting to $10 or over and presenting 4
a copy of this add will have the amount
of his or her steam er fare to Portland j
and return refunded by us.
To assure those who are not acquaiuted with our bouse, we
beg leave to suy that we have but
ONE PRICE
And that is the lowest. All our goods are marked in plain
figures. Our stock is ENTIRELY NEW aud has been care
fully sclcoted by our Mr. Ben Selling, and we sell ouly at POPU
LAR PRICES.
Moyer Clothing: Co.,
DW CUTTIVfi lf niinn sain am era
a xu ouxiumvr, jiiAuogur. lilinU RWU UAft 510.
t-t"L1 -e. .A. .A. -el. ,
F. L. Wilson rsturoed from the metron-
uua luesuay.
People of this vicinity are prcrarini for
graou tune unristmaa.
Miss Ln Shannahan was viaitinr Mrs
rnuia jracy oaturoay.
Albert Parker, of Pittsburg, wasstrollins
uu uur aiiceta Damruuy.
Wm. Hess arrived with another load of
groceries for his father'a store Friday.
Peter Berearson. of Upper Nehalena
payed forest Grove a flying visit Friday.
Several of our vounc men contemplate
aiieuum: tug maatjucrHUC aL aiisi next r rt'
uay evening.
Thomas Brink arrived from Portland on
Sunday, lorn expects to remain in the
vauey an winter.
Ernest Shannahan was a Forest Grove
visitor Friday. He reports the roads in
terrible condition.
Gny Mills was engaged by onr postmaster
to take the mail out Saturday as the con
tractor a horses were unable to travel.
The supervisor of road district No. 18 was
repairing the swampy piece of road near
tne wiitiiisen sciiouinouse Saturday.
Israel Spencer received a letter from his
relatives in Hew York telhne of the death
ot nis oiaest sister 01 aropsy ol in heart.
P. L. Wilson hauled a load of oats over
the mountains Thursday, returning Katnr
aay wim a ioaa 01 general mervnanuise.
We are informed there is to be a Christ'
mas-tree at the Beaver Bchoolhoose on the
night oi the zoui. All are cordially invited
IO BblCUU.
William Wells, of Balls ton. bat formerly
oi wis vauev, came over tne mountain Sat
urday u nut wua uis irienas. we are giau
h wmouiue tne aDsent ones oaca.
W. O. Wilson returned to his home lent
Saturday. Will bas spent the past summer
at Duiniuer jaite, southern (Oregon. Me
expects soon to return to Philomath to at
tend acbool this winter.
Some of our citizen ara talklnr nreitv
loud against the pensions the old soldiers
draw. We think a man has not got but a
very nine patriotic D.ooQ coursing through
Ins veins who will kick at the government
peusioiiuig tne crave hoys in blue.
FROM KEA8KT.
. - - , , b -w, uicuuwu. iir
lion 01 names for the next republican "as reported to be a sufferer from Bright
. i . : , , , . . I Hi...., vi,;.i, li i. I : i
sicact tu voiumoia county xhb mibt .-,.0. m
,., 1 m a , j . off. as there was nothing about him to indi-
incerely hopes, first, that good trust- catethat bis death was due to oth.r than
worthy men will be brought forward; natural causes. He was buried in Maple-
aau iwuiiUj wuou tne nominations are 1 r1 m"'it iiuj aiver uriei reng
aneda h .1.. .:u : lious service beid la tbe chnrch bv Rev.
nnVnW.;' " "1. . re'".",e Shannon. Two daughter from Portland
-u.,u,vu, .ui.ui m0 jri.y, Alter were present at the funeral,
vuo primaries ana convention all dif- In response to the public notice calling
Terences should be dropped. Let a special school meeting for last Thursday
patroitism rise above personalities and 'eve"in- nie 40 or more of our citizen
tlm intaroat nf thm m,ni, j ..... gathered at the upper room in the ecbool-
Mie interests OI tne county and state bou8,. A nuDibr of ladies were present
land paramount to individual consid- prepared to take such action as might be
eratious. No duty can be moreobvious necessary to continue the schools, even If
than that of the people of this county ,sl,ould requir. the voting of a cpnsider-
..,; JT.. i T r ' able tax on the men. The meeting was
to sustain the party which has so called to order by E. 0. Blackford, cliair-
swiftly and so completely rescued the man of the board, who read a copy of tbe
country irom ine financial uistreis ""'"a "'""""a. " announced
that as tbe holiday vacation was about tn
take place the board wanted to knaw the
pleasure of tbe citizens with reference to
continuing the term, and providing means
tnto which it had been plunged.
That Oregon is tbe best advertised
of any of tbe Northwestern coast states
there is no doubt. Oregon's immense
crop of wheat, hops, fruit: its produc
tion of beef, sheep and wool, and the
immense prices received for these pro
ducts bas attracted attention from
every state in the Union. Now is
Oregon's opportunity. Our state is
inviting immigration, and the greatest
incentive it has to oiler is the product
un,.J,ri9QT ll Ji L.
I;J Tki. r V i . . Vr . ""oren's School Shoes from go cents upwards,
mentioned. This one fact is sufficient. 1 Mian' " i 00 '
inquiring letters from the East of Ore
gon's inducements to farmers are
received in large numbers by residents
of all sections of Oregon, and they can
be easily and quickly answered by re
turning statistics of our crop and I
prices. Oregon's fame has spread from
sea to sea. .
The McCauIev bovs ate home from the
raurotiu camps.
A few hours of sunshine thaukfullv re-
wu, uiwcr UUMUIlin aouui inr
Wm. Kern, who for a lonr time haa anf.
fered from what was pronounced a tumor,
is recovering. The swelling proved to be a
targe aosceaa.
Nelson Litt. who for some time has been
working for an art firm in Portland, ha
returued home; whether for a vacation or
to stay we know not.
The storm center which for manv weaka
has been at Vernonia is liable to remove up
nucK creea, a tnere are instant mutterings
in that direction. Hope no live will be lost.
A telegram from C. C. Keasey announced
his sate arrival in St. Louis, Sunday even
ing, December 12ih. He had the company
of Mr. Kerr, of Pittsburg, and bis two sons.
Joe and George, as far as Pueblo, they being
on their way to Texas.
Along with the gay ringing of Christmas
chimes will be the sound of wedding bell
somewhere not many miles from Vernonia.
May it be a onion of hearts a well as of
bands. From the days of early childhood
they have been friend together, and may
the golden links grow brighter, perer, aud
stronger as years go by.
Gifts For Christmas Time.
Elaborate gifts are out of
place. Nothing so appropri
ate as choice perfumery. We
have those sweet and lasting.
Dr. Edwin Ross.
JOHN WINTERS
MANUFACTURER OF
Casks and Barrels
ATKIN'8 OLD STAND
ST. HELENS, OREGON.
HARKS SHOE COMPANY
253 Morrison St., Near Third, Portland, Or.
SPECIAL BARGAINS
Bovn'
Youths'
1 fiO
I 26
Ladles' Solid Durable Shoes from 1 B0 upwards,
l,alici(' Urcsay Stylish " " 1 75 "
M;n' Solid Working I W "
Men's Dreasy Stylish " " 1 76 "
All the Latest Styles in Footwear at Lowest Prices.
Marks Shoe Company
253 MORRISON 8T., NEAR THIRD, PORTLAND, OR.
Karl's Clover Root Tes is a pleasant lax
ative. Regulates the bowels, purifies the
blood. Clears the complexion. Easy to
make and pleasaut to take. 25 cents. Bold
by Dr. Edwin Ross.
OASTOH1A.
TOfSl-
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1 fiat
wry
fjtdies, take the best. Jf yon are troub
led with constipation, sallow skin, and a
tired feeling, take Karl' Clover Tea. It is
pleasant to take. Sold by Dr. Edwin Ross.
nsft
stall
tgaator
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OASTOniA.
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.
Be net deceived. A Cough, Hoarseness
or Croup, are not to be trifiVd with. A
dose in time of Shiloh's Cure will sav yon
much trouble. Bold by Dr. Edwin Ross.
i Your
Honey's Worth
Every Time
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Dolman's
Store. V . .
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vnrf
Dyspepsia cured. Shiloh's Vitalizer im
mediately relieves sour stemach, COming-np-of-food
distress, and is the great kidney
aad liver remedy. Bold by Dr. E. Ross.
"The worst oold I ever had in mv
life was cured by Chamberlain's Cough
ncmeay," writes w. 11. .Norton, of
Sutter Creek, Cal. "Tbis cold left me
with a cough, and I was expectorating
all the time. Tbe remedy cured me,
and I want all my friends when troub
led with a cough or cold to use it, for
it will do them good." Sold by Dr.
Edwin Boss.
Lumber
Commercial job printing in all its
branches done at this office io the ab
solutely latest styles and at the most
reasonable prices.
CASTORIA
All kinds of rough and dressed
Lumber on short notice.
Builders'
Material
Of the beil qna!i!y delivered to
any point on the river at tbe
Lowest Possible Price
One-half Cash and One-half
In FARM PRODUCE.
Address all orders to
H, B. BORTHWICK,
COBLE, OREGON.
DART & MUCKLE
ilaln Street, - St. Helena, Oregon.
Doaltrt in....
CSItMAL
....MHCHANDISe
Choice Groceries
Always on hand. Flour, grain, and feed. Tobacco and
clunra, aud siuukuM' aiUulvs, uollous, elo.
Ill
CROCKERY AND TINWARE.
...Dry Goods...
Including a general aaaurttiiMit nf clothing, hirnlshlnirs
and Ureas guwla, Al.o a II in lilt of boot aud aliuua. 1
..'.Hardware
wallkl ,sasftsMtfMs
DART & MUCKLE
Main Street,
Bt. Helens, Oregon.
ST. HELENS MEAT MARKET
-JO!5?sof Fresh Meats. Hams, Bacon and Lard
Meats by Wholesale
At special Kates,
MAIN STKWJ0T. 11
James H. Sheldon,
st. nmXiKitef, onicaoN.
'fitwSif.xjijt'Si
CLATSKANIE DRUG STORE
'
DR. J. n. HALL, Proprietor,
Has hut rMlvl a larja artaM.t
f sa4 far th
.. HOLIDAY TRADE...
Alio new an aelMt Ktock oftlrnffiiAiifl pht Tnf.,!('nt,
ffsinAV taaltmtaaP.J aakA.ll luu
drug turn,
Prescriptions Carefully Compounded
CLATSKANIE DRUG STORE
nUCKLE BROS
MANUFAOTURKR t OP
ROUGH find DRESSED LUMBER
For Infants and. Children.
Bat fa. f
stalls -
1 ka
tfltf
WANTE D FAITH FCL UKIf OR WOMlf
to traI fr rnonafhlMthtfak1 hAHa.
in umoD. crtisrv bw tnn iiiadmb vnmkt.x
sv-sj DtUf.. VUlUaigls.
G. WCOLE
. Notary Public .
E.E. QUICK
Commlfwloner of
Deeds for Washington.
COLE & QUICK,
PBOPBIETOK8 OF
THORNE'S
numerical System Title Abstracts.
Titles Examined and ParfplAd awrata
Purnlahed. Aaaeaamanla RmlnMl. In.
surance Wrltleu. Taxes Paid aud Couv.y-ancluK.
BT. BELEHI, OBEGOI.
WAMTET KAITHJTIi UKN OR WOHIX
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III Ongoa . brj f 7ho suid txpusa. PoiiUoo
UsinpAd nTlop. Tb NftUoo&L gtw Into
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BANQUET
SALOON
CL0NINGER& COOPER,
PROPRIETORS.
Wine and Liquor
Card tables, pool table, billiard table and
other devices for tbe entertainment of pat-
rvna. wun. uuie uu 00 uieasanuv SDeul.
AMODS FIRE LADDIE CIGARS
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Besides ortier popular brands, ars kept
trade
constantly on hand to supply the increased
at this vary popular saloon.
THE FAMOUS
CYRUS NOBLE WHISKY
I KEPT AT HE BAItqiTT.
Get Value Received
EVERY TIME AT
N. A. Perry's
HOULTON, OREGON.
PROFESSIONAL.
J. W. AY
W. B. DfLLARl)
ATTORNEYS -AT-LAW
Office next door to Onnrthona.
BT. HKLKNS, OHKUON.
General praotlr In court of Orseon or Waah.
Alwtracu made directly from couuty
lnirtrm.
record.
GEORGE A. HALL,
ATTORNEY -AT -LAW.
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Collections, foreclosures, mechanics' letns, cto,
wllh T. 1. Cleeton.
St. Helens,
Oreooit.
G. W. COLE,
ATTORNEY AND COUNBELOR-AT-LAW,
ST. HELENS, OEEGON.
Title A hf tract Dnnfeii. Kntmrv Pnhlfn rmmtm-
aiiiuor ni ueeiia tor wninton, and anexpor
lenoed colloclur tn eoaneotloo with offlcg.
J-JR. EDWIN UOBH,
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON.
St. Helens, Oregon
J)B. H. B. CLIFF,
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON.
Bt, Helens, Oregon.
JJR. . X. HALL,
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON.
Olatskauie, Columbia county, Or.
r M. ME8ERVB,
Surreyor and Civil Engineer
DELENA, OKEOON.
Countv Snryovor. Land Rilrvevlnir Tnwn
Plattins and Eneineerina work Drmnnt.lv
executed.
Always on ;:amo
AT THE OU3 UTAND, ST. IIK1.KN9, OR
WHITE COLLAR LINE
THE COLUMBIA RIVER AND PUGET BOUND
MAV10ATION CO.
PORTLAND-ASTORIA ROUTE.
Steamer Bailey Gatzert
faatndlnsT Flint of AUlor Htrsxtt. Pr.wl.inr1
LeTwi i'ortUutl dally (oi.ui Bviudyl al 7 A. M.
Uftvei, Aiiori dHiiy (uxcept Muudn) 7 P. M.
O.R.&N.
,...TO THE....
EAST.
Otvas tb eholes of
Two Transcontinsntal Routes
...GREAT...
HOHTHERN E'f.
via
6T0KA.VB
MINNEAPOLIS
BT, PAUL
and
CHICAGO -
...OREGON...
SHORT LINE R'y.
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DENVER
HALT LAKE
OMAHA
. : aad
KANSAS OITT '
Low Bates to all Eastern Cities
OCEAN ATE AM KM
LEAVE PORTLAND EVERY FIVE DAYS FOR
SAN FRANCISCO.
n.trert Ticket flood on Steamer Thompson
Steamer Thompson Ticket. Uuod ou UaUart
B. A. 8EELEY, Agt. V. B. 8C0TT, Prw.
STEAMKRS monthly from Portland to Yolo.
Iiouia and Hiu Kong, Ha the Northern
lacllla Htonmiihli) (jo. In uinnttttlun wlih kIim
O, H. 4 N. Couitauy.
For full Information call on or addraa
W. 1I.UUKU1UBT,
Oen.ral Passeugsr Ak.hi, . Portland, Ortoo
STEAMER G. W. SHAVER
DELL SHAVER, Master.
1... Ni.-rf-Ti. ! .. J
The Only Direct Route
FftOM,H
Portland to Clatskanie
LeaVeS S i V r",nJn'"on "'rm, Tuesday. ThuriKlay, and Sunday evanlnt at
Friday ev.nlnaa at 4 o'elnek.
Haiama:iA; Ht. Helena :80.
Heturninr iavea Clatukanlti, tlile perniltllna, Monday. Wednnnlav. and
Change Ulna without uotlo.
Will nana Oak Point uhout 7:
Arrive m rortiauuii:)iu a. in.
a7:lfi: Mavaer 7:'2At Kallr -n:
Th company rw.rr.a tb. right to
Shaver Transportation Company.
Two Newspapers Together. ft
OREGON M 1ST i OREGON IAN i
Only Two Dollars Per Year In Advance.
I
WANTED FAITHFITL MEN OH WOMEH
to travel inr rMfiomlltl. A.tj.hl(.f, K.,u
InOnfOB. Salary I7S0 and iiims. Position
(.nuknl, fc.fer.na. incline slf-addruaed
tuuaixd my.lao. Tti. tiaUonal. Slu laiur.
M Kldf., C'kloao.
....STEAMER JOSEPH KELLOGG....
lHve Kg! no
on Moinlayii,
Werl n h d a y
and Krfilriyn at
6 o'clock a.m.
fesyea Pert
land Tuesday,
1 liunulay, and
Haturtlays, at S
o'clock a, m.
.Portland and Kelso Route via Willamette Slough.....
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