The Oregon mist. (St. Helens, Columbia County, Or.) 188?-1913, January 07, 1898, Image 2

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las. on in tlio premises, llnvxlore Ddr-r-ml
Will bis h.itigtl in California to
tUij, Coniotcry societies in Sun Vran
i refuge to allow ilia remain to bo
buried on their promises, and ilia con
lionmetl man' mother saya the re
mains wiil be creammttd.
It 3a reported that Martin Quinn,
la to populist candidate for congress in
this district, has been attacked with
the gold fever, and that ho will resign
hi position as sntjiirintendentof streets
in Portland and hie -himself away to
Klondike next spring. It has also
been reported to us that several prom
inent populists not in Portland are
preparing for a trip to the same rcnion
us soon as tbe June campaign ia over.
It has beeu a long lime, indeed,
since so many good things has been
f.iid of an old year as was the case with
tha one just passed to history. The
year was ushered In under more favor
able circumstance than the three or
four yearn preceding it, sod time
brought to pass quite all the (rood
things which was claimed for it. The
present year, too, ha brought many
acceptable changes, even in its infancy,
and as its days and months go by it
will prove itself entitled to every good
word which has been spoken for it.
The year 1898 will brirtg about many
changes for the better.
Never in the history of any publica
tion issued on the Northwest coast did
any paper do itself such absolute credit
as did the Portland Oregonian in its
annual New-Year's edition of 1898.
The amount of work connected with
such an undertaking cannot be cal
culated by one not familiar with the
many intricate features of typogiaph
ical mechanism. Data to be gleaned
for stjcU a paper required the work of
many months by a large force; its
preparation for the compositor re
quired skill and learning, and its illus
trations represents the outlay of much
mone and time. The good results to
our state accruing from that paper's
efforts will be great, aod the people of
our commonwealth should be proud of
the issue. , . : V
One not brought into immediate
' ti..iilV mil - proposition-of -ettt""
fitting for the AUrsta gold fields can
scarcely comprehend the magnitude
of business created by this one branch
of necessities. Pretty nearly every
store in Portland making any preten
tions whatever along that line is
crowded day and night with people
buying and looking at articles to take
with them to the northern regions.
The demand for heavy clothing started
into operation many wolen mills, and
' the demand for mining tools basso
increased that establishments dealing
ia that line of goods have employed
extra help aod added thousands of
dollars worth of goods to their already
large stocks. The next three months
will tr.tne&s an immense increase in
business in Portland.
Last week there was an efflirt made
by one faction of the republican party
in Multnomah county to harmonize
the difference and stand as a unite to
fight the elements of populism in that
county. This proposition was sub
mitted by the Hirsch people to the
tiimon-Oregouian faction, and so far as
we are able to understand it, is a fair
and honorable signification of their
willingness to join forces and let past
diiftrences be a thing no longer for
contention. The people of Columbia
county are too familiar with the his
tory of this factional light in Mult
no in ah to require a review of it at this
time, but every voter in our county
realizes, we believe, that Multnomah's
troubles effect, to a certain degree, the
possibilities of a solid strength in our
county. These differences have grown
out of circumstances better known in
Multnomah county than here, yet out
side counties sit and look upon the
whole matter as a foolish and detri
mental state of affairs. We believe
that for the sake of success, the Mult
nomah difiersnoes must be settled,
and if the Bimon-Oregouian faction
cannot see their way clear to act in
accordance with the proposition sub
uiitted, let them offer some more teas
itile one. The people of the state are
watching the action of Multnomah
nomah republicans, and in our opin
ion the Simon-Oregonian faction must
either act in accordance with the
proposition submitted to them or offer
something better. In the answer sub
milted yesterday we see no means pr
viili d whereby the differences may be
sutilnd, only upon an appeal for har
mony, and in that appeal no means is
provided whereby one faction might
secure equal recognition with the
oilier, and the' fight will go merrily
On, resulting disastrously in Multno
mah coaniy. The present unsatis
factory administration of city govern
mental aflmrs of Portland are a result
of disrnution in the republican party
in t::t tiitv, and the bad eilucl is not
ctrtsuiied to that city, but extends, in
ti ''in 'i re , into evciy ( ily and
county in the state. Ve are not here
to sav the proposition submitted by
t i h in ii ia embodiment
( ail that is perfection, but we do wish
! i ll I it ni i t bo compro
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ment "I it. i' tmulic debt issm-l tudav idinwa
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t. thp,nl,t. Iin phmU In tin! tt'i'rtuiv,
iiii)u f.i..t t,i ii"!i!!.m ,'Hi,', a dccreana fur the
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tf-aotl since maturity . ' 1 S;,(Vjrfi
Dtsbt bt-ariuit nu ii!ieict SS,tK).tu
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') his amount, howevor, (bws not indutle
$.170,11.1 ut certttHintes and trra-iiiry
noti's (lutsiamhiiir, wiimli in nit-wit by en
eijniil aniimnt of cah in Itie ti-euturv.
I tie otiij .n tlie tieiiMiry i elissjliid as
fotiowit
tiolil . f!;7,4;fi.2"r
Silver .. ,. ., J07 211I.4W4
I'aper ... l(M.3l,uut
Ui'n.lM, disbursing ciliter's bal-auc-es,
eto fiC.)8.7'2S
Tolal ; $il.t.870
Aiiinst this th,9ie urn deniamt liatimties
onhsiuu.'iinR anioiiiiiinir to tr2;i.llfi.r0t,
rliicli I, a vi- the ounh baluuee in Ibe treas
ury JSK,44,7UU.
MOULTON HAPPKN1N6S.
J. H rrieb returned to Port Stevens.
We recognized Mr. S. A. Miles' counte
nance in nwq Wednesday.
Mellis Beaver fs errerting a residence on
his bt in ths north end of town.
L. B. Burlin, of Portland, is a visitor at
Captain James Cox's tbis week. .
Mrs. Q. D. Qilson, who lias been quite
sick for some time is greatly improved.
Cora Hnrlitiframe is slowly recovering,
and we hope all serious trouble is past.
Prof. C E. Hall closed a four month's
term of school at tbis place last Friday.
Mr. and Mrs. N. A. Perry celebrated the
first day of the year with Captain and Mrs.
Henderson.
Miss May Burlinframe left Saturday to
finish teaching; a four month's term of
school in Multnomah county. .
Mr. C. 8. Emerin, who is a juror to the
United States court at Portland, tame
home to spend New-years, returning last
Monday.
The ITuloo Sunday school held its annual
election last Sunday, and will be conducted
for the f nsuii g year by Grandma Little, as
superintendent.
With thanks to the beantifnl, clear even
ing, St. Helens and Houlton exchanged
new-year's greetings, as the bells in both
places could be beard in either town.
The United Artisnns held their annual
election last Monday evening, when the
following officers were chosen: E. E. Ha
sen, M. A.! Mav Cox, Bnpt. . O. D. Oil-on.
Secy.; Alma UVie, Treas.; J. Spence, In
spectors Minnie Ilnnn, M. of S. Meeting
first Monday evening of each inonlh. AM
membe;-s of the order iu (rood standing are
cordially invited.
Some one's terrible boys rang the bell and
made a noise.
And waked people from sleep so dear, to
wish them a happy new-year.
They rang out the old and ran;! in the new.
now who could it ne, done by but two T
VERNONIA GliEANlNGB.
Fine weather.
The holiday festivities are a thing of ths
past.
The dance at the city hall in Vernonia
was a success.
J. T. Adams paid Forest Grove a bus
iness call Monday.
Again the rambling of discord and con
tention are heard in this city.
O. C. Spencer returned to University Park
Friday to resume his studies.
M. Davidson was receiving legal advice
of Justice Sbannahan Friday.
Anrnif nii grl F-strnm li-ff Thi'-nW
for Clatskanie to secure emplaymunt
""Rev. F. M. Fiiher left this city for his
appointments at Sunnysido and Jewel last
Friday.
William Mellinger, jr., and Georpre Adams
left Wednesday for the upper river to take
a hunt.
Auburn precinct will be repreoented again
at the connty seat by numbers to large for
ye scribe to read.
Mr. and Mrs. Keasey. sr., were visiting
the families of Messrs. Hosford and I
Spencer on Wednesday and Thursday of
last week.
Mr. Henry Van. an old pioneer of this
valley, but irbo now resides in Wahine;ton
county, came over the mnnntains Tuesday
to visit with friends and relatives.
Wm. Wilson, accompanied by his son
and daughter, William and Dessie. left for
the Grove Thursday. Tbe yonng folks are
returning to Philomath to attend school.
Mr. and Mrs. Israel 8encer entertained
a few of their many friends Wednesday.
Those present were Mrs. A. Sbannahan
and two daughters. Lulu and Merle, Mr.
and Mrs. 1. E. Cow and daughter, Juliet,
Mr and Mrs. E. O. Sbannahan, and Key.
F.M.Fisher.
School Report.
Following Is a report ol the Marshland
school for the term ending December 24th :
Whole number of days taught 58
Whole number of days attendance. .1030)4
Whole number of days absence lsO
Number of times tardy ............. 8
Whole number enrolled 32
Neither absent nor tardy.. 1
On Thursday evening. December 23, the
cloning exercises were held in the Msrxh
land hall. Quite a number of friends and
patrons gathered in the ball, which was ap
propriately decorated, and heard tbe follow
ing Drogramme rendered :
Remarks , ....... ....Teacher
8ong "America" School
Recitation "A Little Visitor' . .....
Nellie Colvlo
Recitation "Christmas Bells"
Malcolm Elliott
Recitation "Mamma's Darling"
Edith Colvin
Duet -Pictures in the Clouds"
Delia Graham and Teacher
Concert Recitation "Parts of tbe Body"
Recitation "Christmas Gilts".....
Lena Colvin
Recitation "The Dressed Turkey" ....
Harry Colvin
Recitation "Grandma's Misttke" .. ..
.... Basic Colvin
Recitation "Santa Glaus en the Train"
John Colvin
Dialogue "Gifts for Pets"
. ... ... '.Nellie. Elmer and Lena Colvin
Recitation "Christmas Philosophy" .
Elmer Colvin
Recitation' Santa Claus and the Mouse"
.... Mark Elliott
8ont? "Vacatioa". . ......... . .. School
Uccitation"Iwo Little Stocking"
.... Delia Graham
Recitation "Old Sayings" . . Frank Colvin
Recitaiion "The Village Blacksmith"
. . ...Harry Colvin
Recitation "In and Out" Susie Colvin
Dialogue "Rules"
... ....Delia Graham and John Colvin
Recitation "Merry Spring". -Nellie Colvia
Vacation AcroHic.
Duet "Good Night"..;...'
Delia Gmhani and Teacher
Lbah Wilson Teacher.
HARKS SHOE COMPANY
253 Morrison St., Near Third, Portland, Or.
SPECIAL BARGAINS
Children's School Shoes from SO cents upwards.
Misses' " " ' " ! 00 "
Hove' " " " 1 SO "
Tfo'utus' ' " , " " 1 26 , "
All tlie Latest Styles in Footwear at Lowest Prices.
larks . Slice Company.
253 MORRISON ST., NEAR THIRD, PORTLAND, OR.
hi'lMliii.'ts at tho Council iionio. I
Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Connull. at their
mmtw on ifi-tir t.inim, wi...... ........ ...1
nninln'r of vwung people of iJiat vh uhI v on
t iinMimra-evw in a manner ihut will l.msi
!ik ii'llifixili' l'etl hv tho.se pi'tisenl. A t.lll'i.-t-luti--ilee
was the one p-eul ani-nMivo teu
ture. imd not one present Jailed to receive
some token of kind remembrance. Hie
i,nrtifi(, nuts gauieroti fltlhe hou-e early in
i lie alternoon. and at uhout th" uunl sup
per time r splendid tuikev dinner was
.erveti. alter which ths tree (cMlvities he
ifun. II- was a farire, hnlliantSv-lmhted and
lituicKonielv-deonrated li-ee. Iiearilltf token
wlneh hcipnke. kuiu.'v teluis. and which
-eat Joy and happiness to mitnv hearts,
I he company cooM-iling of neai'lv thirty
persona, remained at the houae all mpht,
and next uav part'tok of a sumptuous
ithickeu dinner. 1 hose present were: Mr.
and Mrs. W. I). Council, Mr. J II. Swager,
Mrs. Maud htrachan. Mr. and Mrs. P. H.
iswager, Alliert Odlins, Clark lloaillev,
tieorK Hoadlev, (,harhe Uoadluv, ileshu
4 Vill uls. i'llu Collins, Wuv Envart, Kiora
Knvart, iliir.nl Hell. Laara Merrill, Mahel
Merrill, Herlha Nc-rrtll, llos Enyai t, k rank
l-iiivart, liurry hnvart, Gilbert btraehiiu,
Guv bwairer, A'pnes hwseer, LavelleConnell.
llort Adams. Kd Crawford. LnU in the
aiiernoon of Christmas-day tbe com(tanv
returned to their respective homes, declar
ing the event one of more than ordinary
pleasure, snd declaring Mr. and Mra. Cun
neil entertaiuera roal. :
PERSONAL MENTION.
Dr. Hall, of Clatskauio, was In our city
Tuesday afternoon,
Hai rv West, of Scappoose, was In town
Wed net Jay on business. ,
Mr. and Mrs. James Sheldon were in the
metropolis last Saturday.
Mr. 1. H. Copeland was attending to bus
iness in Portland oa Monday.
W. E. Stevens was looking alter busines
interests iu Portland Monday.
Mrs. J. G. Watts, of 8cappooe, Is visit
ing relatives at Mayger, this week.
Conntv School Superintendent Watts was
in this city Tuesday and Wednesday.
J. C. Johnson and Norman McKay, of
scappoose, were in t'ortiand Monuuy.
Miss Mary Burke, of Rainier, visited rel
atives in this city a day or two last week.
Wm. Mellinger. sr., of Vernonia. is now
operating a slungle-iuill near Rocky point.
Chas. Meserve, of Portland, representing
the Daily Tribune, spent Sunday in tbis
city. '...,.
Dr. and Mrs. H. R. Cliff spent tbe first
day of the year with Mr. and Mrs. trunk
Dow.
Norman McKay, of Scappoose. expects
to leave tor Alaska about me vna 01 me
present month.
Mr. C. L. Parker, of Pittsburg, was at
tending to business matters here Tuesday
aud Wednesday. . ;
County Surveyor Meserve.of Delena, was
in town yesterday attending to matters
connected with bis office.
Prominent among the lawyers in attend
ance upon the circuilcourt which convened
here Wednesday were J. C. Moreland, R.
Stotlt. W. B. Diilard. Geo. E. Davia, O. W.
Cole, J. W. Day, Harrison Allen, W. F.
Tiuimtms, A. L. Frasier, W. H. Conyers,
V. H. Piggolt, Geo. A. Hall, W. J. Rice, G.
A. Brodie, T. J. Cleeton and others.
EntMrtainmnnt Tonight.
Followtr.ir is the Drnerumme to be Ten
dered this (Friday) evening at the opera-
noue:
L Musto....... Portland High School Orchestra
i. Vooal solo "Xlie Hkipper," (Jude)
Prof. Schnaaffar
3 Recitation Selected Miss M. D. Vincent
4 Piano toto Miss Ora Hatfield
6. Vocal solo Selected... ....Mr. Geo. Huailley
. Plnoolo Mr. Fhtlbrook
7. Music Portland High School Orchestra
8. Recitation Selected Hon Frank Motter
. Fuuo solo "Drops of Water." (Asher). . .
Prof. Bchuauffer
10. Vocal solo "The Song of the Flag,"
(DeKoveu) Prof. olller
11. Music Portland High School orchestra
Watch-Meeting at Reuben.
Tha punyle af Penben nd vicinity did
their nart in Davins respects to the depart
ing vear of lbll7 bv congregating in Watts'
ball and spending tbe last few hours of the
year in a social and pleasing manner. Danc
ing was the attractive feature ol the even
ing, after which a sumptuous luncheon was
served. Messrs. Sanford Butts. E. W.
Fowler, . and B. Harvard furnished the
music for dancing. Those participating
were: Sanford Butts and wite, Henry
Stehman and wife, Lincoln Stehman and
wife, E. W. Fowler and wife, C. Link and
wife, T. V. Watts and wife, jr. lMshop and
J. Carth and wife; Mesdames R. J. Bur
nett. A. J.Johns, Geo. Smith, T. Lightfoot;
Misses Lulu Fowler, May Near, Emma
Hunter Myrtle Hethman, Hattie Brown,
Grace Bnrnett Linia Bishop; Messrs. Ben
nie Neer, Wiiford Hunter, Affred Hunter.
Robert Burnett, Ed Butts, u. Link, L.
Pressie. W. W. Scott. H. Baser. Geo. Saeer.
Otto Sager, B. Havard. V. Scott, Lute Ar-
cmoaia, jonn etenman, jr..
VALLEY NEWS ITEMS.
N. J. Dupont spent Christmas In Port
land. .'''.".'
J. Wllverding Is building a new bara on
his place.
Joseph White paid a short visit to this
place last week.
' Mr. W. Muckle raid a visit to Mr. Earth,
at this place, last Sunday.
Joseph Dupont sold his flock of sheep last
Thuisday at $2 per bead.
Joseph White has rented his place to
John Shievie for three years.
Miller brothers spent New-year's Day at
the home of Mr. 0. C. Moyer, at Peris. .
Miss Jastie Cobiskl went to St. Helens
Monday to work at the home cf James
Muckle.
. A social party met at Mr. Moyer's bonse
on the last evening of the old year, A
bountiful supper bad been" prepared to
which ail present were invited to partake
of. after which various amusements were
indulged in by tbe young folks.
Kolfsb-Wav. At the First Congregational
church, in Portland, by the Rev. Arthur
W. Ackerman, on Saturday, January 1,
ISIS, at 2 o'clock p. in., Mr. Otto Kulper
aud Miss Franceses Way.
Mr. Kulper has been an employe on the
steamer Mascot for several years, and is
well known by theueople of this city, while
Mrs. Kulper has resided in tbis city with
her parents for a good many years, and was
quite popular among her young friends.
The young couple left on the evening train
that day for a tour through Southern Cal
ifornia. They will return about February
1st, and will he at home after (hat date at
Woodland, Wash.
Cure that cough with fchiloh's Cure. The
best Cough Cure. Relieves croup promptly.
One nilllioa bottles sold last year. 40 doses
for 25 cents. Sold by Dr. Edwin Ross.
JOHN WINTERS
MANUFACTURER OP
Casks and Barrels
ATKIN'S OLD STANO
ST, HELENS, OREGON.
Ladles' Bolid Durable Shoes from ft 50 upwards.
Ladies' Uressy BtyllsU " " 175 : "
Wen's Holld Working " " 1 HI 's.i
Men'i Iiressy Stylish '! " 176 "
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If you are going to Klondike or even think
ing about it, we invite you to call and inspect
our immense stock,
We have an entire floor, 100x75 feet, de
voted exclusively to Klondike supplies, "where
you will fini
l Blaiikets, LIackihaus, Fur Caps, 1
Gloves, Underwear, Shoes, Tent3, Sweaters, Rubber
Goods, Etc., Groceries aud Provisions
of all Kinds at Lowest Prices. We Pack and
Deliver Everything
....FREE CF CiiAHGt?....
at the. Wharf Either in Poitland, Tacoma or
, Seattle.
OYER CLOTHE
BEN SELLING, Manager.
Karl's Clover Root Tea la a pleasant lax
ative. - Regulates tbe bowels, purifies the
blood. Clears the complexion. Easy to
make and pleasant to take. 25 cents, gold
by Dr. Edwin Ross.
OABTOXUA.
tlBllt
If SB
Shjuiare,
rivsnensla eared.. Shiloh's Vitaliier im
mediately relieves sour stomach, oominfr-
up-of-food distress, and is the great Kidney
aud liver remedy. , Sold by Dr. E, Ross.
OAIBTOB.IA.
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Mails
tasa
shptitu
Wtsitss.
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Be not deceived. . A Couirh, Hoarseness
or Cretip, are not to be trifled with. A
dose in time of Shiloh's Curs will save you
much trouble. Sold by Dr. Edwio Ross.
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Commercial ! job printing in all its
branches dona at this office ia the ab
solutely latest styles aud at tbe most
reuBOUable prices.
-LadJcj. tiisttie. besi. If you are troub
led wtth constipation, aellow skin, and a
tired feeling, take Karl's Clover Tea. It is
pleasant to take. Bold by Dr. Edwin Ross.
Dreadfully Nervous.
Gists: I was dreadfully nervous, snd
for relief took your Karl's Clover Root Tea.
It quieted my nerves and strenetbeaed my
whole Nervous System. I wss troubled
with constipation, kidney and bowel troub
le. YouT tea soon cleansed my whole sys
tem ho thoroughly that I rapidly regained
my health and strength, Mra. 8. A. Sweet.
Hartford, Con. Sold by Dr. Edwin Ross,
CASTORIA
For Infant and Children.
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WWpjUS,
WANTED-raiirnii'tTt nn or women
to travel for responsible established house
in Oregon. Salary 7s0 and expanses. Position
peimauent. Heference. Knolos. self-addreMwd
lemixd envelope., The National, Star Insur
ance Bldg., Chicago.
WW S'WI SV. WSW
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E.E. QUICK
Cnmmlnsloner of
Deetis fur Wtuh
iugton. VS. 1 1 vVXi-U
Notary Public ;
COLE & QUICK,
PEOPR1ETORB OF
TIIORNE'S
Hnmerical Syjteijitle Abstracts.
Titles Examined and Perfected. Abstracts
Furnished. Assessments Kxamlned. In
surance Written. Taxes Paid aud Convey
ancing. ' - '
T.'Iief.E9Sl. RECON.
WANTltD FAItHFOL MK! OR WOMBH
to travel for responsible established house
hi Oregon, tiulsry 7S0 and expenses. Position
permanent. Reference. Knelose self-addressed
umped envelope. The National, Bur Insur
ance Bldg,, Chicago.
THE
BANQUET
SALOON
CLONINdER & COOPER,
PROPRIETOH8,
Wine and Liquor
Card tables, twol table, billiard table and
other devices for the entertainment of pat
rons, where time can be pleasantly spent.
FAMOUS' FIRE LADDIE CI5ARS
Besides other popular brands, are kept
constiiiitiv on hand to supply the inercai ed
trade at ibis very popular saloon.
yfJSllf, FAMOUS
CYRUS N0CL0 WHISKV
KEl'X AT II ti flANUKT.
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THIRD AO OAK STS.
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Honey's Worth
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Dolman's I
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Store. . . ,
All kinds of rough and dressed
Lumber oil short nolice.
Builders'
Material
Of tbe best quality delivered to
any point on the river at tbe
Lowest Possible Price
. One-half C&sh and One-half
In FARM PRODUCE.
Address all orders to
H. 6. BORTHWICK,
GOBLE, OREGON.
Get Value Received
EVERY TIME AT
N. A. Ferry's
HOULTON, OREGON.
PROFESSIONAL.
J. W. DAT
W. B. DILLARD
ATTORNEYS -AT-LAW
Office next door to Courthouse, '
BT. HKLtNB, 011EUON.
Oeneral practice In courts of Oregon or Wash
ington. Abstracts made directly from county
records.
GEORGE A. HALL,
ATTORNEY - AT - LAW.
Collections, foreclosures, mechanics' lelns, eto.
Deputy prosecuting Attorney. Olllea
with T. J. Cleeton.
St. ITelknb,
Oregon.
G. W. COLE,
ATTORNEY AND COUN8ELOO-AT-LAW,
BT. HELENS, OREGON.
Title Abstract Hooks, Notsry Public, Commis
sioner of Deeds for Washington, and an exper
ienced collector lu connection with oAlce.
pB. EDWIN KOBH,
f HYSICIAN AND BURGEON.
St. Helens, Oregon
j-b. H. B. CUFF,
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON.
8t Helens, Oregon.
JJB. J. S. HAJLh,
PHYSICIAN AND BURGEON.
Clatskanie, Columbia county, Or.
Iy ' N. MESERVB, '
Surveyor and Ciyil Engineer
DELENA, OREGON.
County Surveyor, tend Survey ins;, Town
Platting and Engineering work promptly
executed.
WANTED FAITHFUL MEW OR WOMS3
to trovrt tor rnspvnslble established house
In 0reon. Salary vwj and ex,',eiisws, Fosiilou
prm.i,eut. hofiireii'.'. lCnclo se!f-a'h!r'.iied
ii.mpi-'l erivpin,. The Wationai, fiilitr insur-
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Lumber
H-iItl Street,
Oeahrt in...,
GENERAL
....MERCHANDISE
inolitrilnir
mid UruMH
DART &
' nri Cli.
ST. HELENS
All Kinds of Fresh Hfeats, Kams, Bacon anil lard '
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Meats by Wholesale
At special Rate. James H. Sheldon,
MAIN 8TRFET. t I 8T. HKIiBNB, OltKGON.
CLATSKANIE
DR. J. E. HALL, Proprietor,
Has Just received
or i-reD
DrugsanlChemicals
Also a new and selMt stock of drags and
an. soniHu supiuies, penninery ami loiiot ariicin, aim in laut everyihing which Is
usually kept at a lini-ohus drug store.
' Prescriptions Carefully Compounded
' AT THE
CLATSKANIE
TIUCKLE BROS
MANUFACTURERS OF
Dimension Lnmher, Flooring, Rustic, Phesth
lng. Casings, aud a coincide stock of every
variety ol
ROUGH and DRESSED LUMBER
ALWAYS ON HAND
AT THE OLD STAND, ST. HELENS, OR
WHITE COLLAR LINE
THE C0LUMUIA RIVER AND PUQET BOUND
NAVIGATION CO..
P0RTLAUD-A8T0RIA ROUTE.
Steamer Bailey Gatzert
Lsndlne Foot of Alder Street, Portland.
Leaves Pordaud drily (except Huhday) at 7 A, M.
Lamllnv Telephone dock, Astoria.
Leaves Astoria dally (except ttundsy) 7 P. M.
Gatzert Tickets Oood oa Gteamer Thnmpsnn
Steamer Thompson Tickets Oood on Uauert
. A. 6EELEY, Agt. U. B. SCOTT, Pres.
STEAMER G.
ST.
DELL SHAVER, Master.
I natraa Portland, foot of Wsshlnnton street, Tuesday. Thursday, and Sunday evenlnirs u
Jt'riVt9 o'cliM-k. KeturnlltK Leavtis Cliitsknnlo. tiile iKtrniltling, Monday, wednusiliiy. .
Friday evenlnmi at 4 o'elnek. Will pass Onk Point nliont 7i HU'llaVilO; Mayger 7:2r! Hivlnl. r -Kalnina
9:1.1; Ht. nolens 11:110. Arrive iu Portland I SO a. in. The couipauy reserves the rlgh,
chsuge tluie without notice.
shaver Transportation Company.
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j Only Two Dollars Ter Year In Advance.
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.STEAMER JOSEPH KELLOGG.
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Fill. ,!
JjpflVRB K0lO
on Mon'Iftyff,
Wed ii estl n y
and Kri'lavs t r
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Et. Helens, Owon,
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Choice Groceries
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olyttfH, ud ijiukui'ti' artkiua, nuUoiu. eio.
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CROCKERY AND TINWARE.
...Dry Goods...
funeral BHortT)nnt of oloihln, farrtiRliinnm,
fjCHHlH. AUu iti. line ni Uoom uuU tthotsn.
MUCKLE
Ol TTV -''
MEAT MARKET
DRUG STORE
a large assortment
and Kur.
patent medicines, fanny stationery, school hnnxa f J
DRUG STORE
O. R. & N.
..TO TH..
C A. S TP.
Olvos ths choice of
Two Transcontinental Roatss
Ml GREAT
NORTHERN R'y.
via
SPOKANE
MINNEAPOLIS '
BT. PAUL
and
CHICAGO
...OREGON...
SHORT LINE R'y.
-via
DENVER
SALT LAKE
OMARA
aad
KANSAS CITY
Low Rates to all Eastern Citiss
OCEAN BTRAMKRS
LEAVE PORTLAND EVERY FIVE DAYS FO
SAN FRANCISCO.
STEAMERS monthly from Portland lo Yok
home aud Hong Kong, via tlie Norther)
Pacific Weitinship Co. In connection with ti,
O, U. A N. Company.
For full Information call on or address
' W, H. HURLMIRT,
Oeneral Passenger Agent, Portland, Ores'
W. SHAVER
The Only Direct Eoute
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Portland to Clatskani
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