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About The Oregon mist. (St. Helens, Columbia County, Or.) 188?-1913 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 21, 1898)
ST. '0 OSVIS. ','vi! in ..iviurc , - 00 ra " made known upon application I V ( oliNTY DiRKCTORY. (uilntr OIIIiusii. ; , Joseph B. Toan, Rainier Jikwiu Weed. Vernoma J. N. Hire. Clatskauie .,15. M. Wharton St. Helens ools.... ...J. f. wbuk, scaiiooe ...Martin W lille. unlnoy W. N. Mesierve, Holena Dr. A. P. McLaren, Ralnlor .....P. A. Frukos, skiappo.ieo N. D. Petersou, Mtt ST. UEkKIVS, OllfcUO, JAW. St. Tub calHmit.v howls of the opposi tion prees in relation to the financial point ition of the government r turn Vss as the fabric of a bad dream, Give ttie U a chance. It taltes time fur the nation to get back to the solid eround from which it slamped when it elected Cleveland nd dem ocratic congreea in 1892. If one wants to see a real scrambling, scratching, slogging scrimmage, let him wait till tins populists, and fres- auver-democrata, and union bimetal' ists, and Pennoyerites, and a. few other "ites, try to "fuae." Welcome. Thr populists patriots, Young and Uren, who have made this part of the land weary with . their howls for "re form," are bring ahown up in their true character, that of cheap, dirty, nasty, disreputable and disgraced petty politicians, unfit to be entrusted with the amalk'gt . responsibility, and on whose shoulders the slightest honor would blush for shame. Welcome. Air investigation of the subject shows that the thirteen countries which made formal protests against certain features of the tariff law of 1897, in the two mouths in which the details of our exports can be obtained, have purchased sl3l,44b,0UJ in value of our products end merchanJise, eainst only $107,077,588 in the cor responding iiionths of but year under the Wilson law. Thb increase of dutiable goods en tered at tne port of New York baa been so marked since the opening: of the new sear that Appraiser Wilbur F, Wakeman has prophesied a gain in re ceipts amounting to $4,000,000, as compared with January 1897. This is a continuation of the favorable results which helped to make a surulus of in come over expenditures for the month of December last, and furnishes addi tional proof of the actual existence of prosperity. Constant growlers are a standing menace to prosperity, la nine cases out of tea the so-called "financial watch dogs" are themselves financial, moral and mental failures. History proves that a successful student is a safe and successful teacher; a, success ful business man ia private affairs is a safe party in whom to trust public affairs, and the career of faultfinding failures in private and public enter prises is too well known let admit ol comment. ' Ir those who think of going to the Yukon country to get rich will work as hard and undergo as many priva tions here at home in the pursuit of money they will, we have no doubt, be richer at the end of five . years here than will be the average of those who go to the Klondike. The Klondike is rich in gold but the chances of the average man making money is greater in Oregon than there, while the chances of freezing or starving to death are wholly in favor of the former. Stats; Tkkasuber Metscham has made bis semi-annual report, showing the balance in the state treasury, and reports the balance of unexpended funds to be $861,763.27 This seat little sum baa been collected off the taxpayers of Oregon, and locked up in the hands of the state treasurer (pre sumably at least), while the state is paying interest on very nearly that amount of outstanding warrants for current expenses. This is one of the legacies left by the was-to-have-been legislature of 1897. Had the legisla ture organized, the money collected for state taxes would have been re turned through the channels of trade to the people, where it would today be performing its ordinary functions, And the interest charges would be stopped. Times-Mountainier. mm umrr. There are come plain truths and wholesome advice in the following from the Portland Chronicle: Republicans should stand as a unit. The party that saved the nation in its hour of peril is not a back number. Its principles are those of good gov ernment and fo the welfare of the masses. Its mission is not accom plished. It embraces within its ranks the very best there is of American citizenship. To its csre, alone, can be safely entrusted the best welfare of the people of the Great Republic it has preserved in war and guided to fat pastures in peace. : The country is prosperous, now, after a fearful period of ruin during democratic misrule. The money con gestion that paralyzed business is loosening. The sound money of re publican creation is circulating in the channels of trade, and we begin to Imar the old time hum of industry. In every truth, the mission of the grand old party has not ended. It has only began a new and grander career. Nevsr before were factional struggles in the party more dangerous to public welfare than at this hour, when all the WDn4 elements of society are combin ing against good government. Never ( .'ire s it o important that Oregon Hhmiki continue in the republican column, ;, Let far.! Sons) be stumped out. Let !.'!' jit-t public sentiment of the con fu rv.tuvfl or, rt-buke it of sin. The in'-.y 'tar hs iisifrj 1.10)0 to begin this COMMISSIOM ER'S COURT. At s reirnlur session of Hie county oonrt of tliis futility begun and held on January rnniinheiinnera Frnke and Peterson. I'ler Weed, end Micritt Kico. the folliiwing pro- centimes wrre bad ; In the matter of report of viewers of dam- nft on fctnmp road. Report of viewers awarding K. Z. Joy damages in the sum of 'ir aecrptrd ml road ordered opi'iied. Messrs. 1)1 nrd & Day. attorneys lr claim ant aimouncrd in open court Hint an appeal would oe taken to Ilia circuit oouit O. K. Hunter granted a license to Sell spirituous liquors in Deer Island precinct tor a period of si mourns. Paiilion of (intleiti Solimilka and others for county road. Uranted, and Harry Went, Ola Boliman, and William Anderson ap pointed viewers anir W. N. Jieserve sur veyor to meet at the residence of Mmoo. Newman on Pen. l!lih, ISikS. ' IViiKiii nl J : innlti r and others for county road continued as no bond is tiled as required by law. , iteport ol uamaw on tneu. wonneny road awarding; t$. K. Hudson and Adolf Olson 50each,Rccepted and ordered opened on the payment, of the damage assessed by the petioners for the road. ItemenMion and report ol u. w. want, mad sunervisor of road district No. 27. ac cepted ami report approveo. ana tne ciera ordered to draw a warrant for $28 for ser vii' A end Htltiervisor. Kenort of Joe White, road supervisor ol district No. 23 for 1896. accepted, and Clera ordered to draw a warrant for $18 for aer- viro. a. iinepviHnr. Kenort of Israel Bpsnoer, commanoer or John nuener rost ro. to it. A. k. nr me year 1SU7, read aad approved and ordered nlaoed on file. The court selected from the assessment mil of 1897 ax names from which to draw the Jury for 18S. Viewers' reoort on T. J. Everman road read in open court on two separate days. and roaci oruerea eienei. Viewers' renort onJ.r. west roe a read In open court on two separate days, and road ortieren opened. Petition of Frank Merrill for remission of coats and elDense of sale on 1887 tax and 4t.ti7 en 1K93 tax. It appearing to the court t latttie sale ot 1 was an error and mat the sherifl had failed to give credit fir 4.7 on 1S; tax. was ordered that cost and ex pense of sale for lfttt be rem il ted and tl.67 remitted on the 18U3 tax on the payment of all taxes found unpaid, amounting to SM 7.3.1 i'etitionol Mrs. jnncmcne lor cancella tion of tax-sale certihcate o. l. cranled on condition that taxes for 1895 and 18U6 be mid. Boundaries of voting precincts were fixsd same aS that of two years aj?o. Ordered that hereafter no Dins win oe paid unless h riving been first ordered by some member of the court. Petition of W. H. Dolman for assignment of tax-sale certificate. Ordered that tax- ale cenirirate No. 130 be assigned to W II. Dolman oa payment of tax, cost of sale, and penalty, amounting to $28.23. reiitinn ot H. u. reterson lor remission of tax for tbe year 1S8!). It appearing that the assessment was made prior to making final proof, it was ordered that the tax be remitted. The accounts of the clerk, sheriff and treasurer were examined, and found correct and ordered anDroved. 1 He clerk presented a list oi delinquent taxes on the rolls of 1896 to 1892, inclusive, which are uncollectable on account of dis- c re nancies in assessment, to-wu: liounie assessments, assessments on nomesreaas, incorrect riiscriptioB of propeity, poll-tax, tax on personal property removed from the county and mortgage assessments. Tbe court being of the opinion tbat snid tax cannot be collected, it is oruerea mat m same be remitted and that the clerk make ttie proper credits and entries remitting the same. Tax levy for 1897 was continued till Jan nrv 2ftlh" 1898. The Columbia County Sews is designated as the official county naner for tbe year 1898 on condition that the court proceedings are puDiiynea ireeoi cnarge. Ordered that the sheriff execute deeds to Colambia county for the lands of M. Rosier and Mary Hosier, bought by Columbia countT for dclinouent taxes. wnereas. it aooearme to tne eonrt irom the transcripts and cost bills from justice pvscv euuria, uicu uureiu, iwi hiv guuuij is unnecessarily put to excessive costs by reason of instices of the peace failing to ex ercise proper discretion in the issuing of warrants ot arrest wnere tne testimony not sufficient tc convict; and. Whereas, The county court is very often called upon t discharge tne disagreeable auty of rejecting the claims of witnesses in these petty suits in order to protect the interests of tbe taxuavers: therefore be it Resolved : That we earnestly urge upon the justices of the peace tbeimpoitanceof requiring bonds for the payment of costs in all casee where there ia doubt as to the sufficiency ol evi dence to convict. BILLS ALLOWED. Felix Debast. Justice neace fees stats vsJohnson 6 25 C B Button, constable, sams 7 00 H Peteson, witness, same 3 00 C'lide Richardson, same 8 00 Mathiss Wver. same B ui W M Riggs, same 1 70 A Biiannahan. instice eeace fees state vs Coulter, claimed 17 80 7 65 Geo H Pearson, constable, same.. .. 8 00 H D Vanblaricom, witness, same.... 1 50 Kllen Mills, same. 1 60 Edna Hellinger, same 10 Ida Lavender, same 1 50 Albert Baker, same 1 50 Drusilla Baker, same, t 150 John Campbell, same 200 Ester Coulter, same 1 SO Geo A Hall, deputy district attorney. claimed $10 20 8 00 A bbannaban, lnstice peace fees state rs Coulter, claimed 3 95... j 3 60 Geo B Pearson, constable, same 1 00 Geo A Hall, depnty district attorney 5 00 A N Clark, justice peace fees state vs Tate, claimed $8 Hi 7 05 1 T C Watte, witness, same. .... 3 90 J H Mason, same 8 90 MrsKajrcr, same 3 00 Henry Wood bam, same 8 90 Geo A Hall, deputy district attorney 6 00 J B Hall, lnntice neace fees road dis trict No. 13 vs Hawkins 3 80 Bruce Haines, constable, same case. claimed S3 20 2 70 C B f isher, witness, saase. claimed $7 40 4 00 0 B Sutton, constable, serving wit nesses in coroner's inquest en body of Sheton.. 1 00 J G Haines, witness, same 1 60 G H Bozett. same 1 60 J L Jones, juror, same 1 00 Fred Trow, same 100 W H Wagner, same.. 1 00 W J Deitz, same 1 00 Ed Philbrook, same 1 00 J P Gultett. same 1 00 W J Dietx, nails and shroud same.. 85 A P McLaren, coroner's fees, same. . 7 05 Jnred Wilson, viewer of damages oa Wonderly road...... 2 60 C W Monher.same 2 70 8 M Rice, same 2 20 L Meeker, viewer of damage on the Stump road, claimed $0 50 3 80 J A Wiekstrom. same, claimed (9 10 4 10 i Cope land, same, claimed (4 10 8 80 G W Grant, supervisor road district No. 27 28 00 Josephs White, supervisor road dis trict No. 23 19 00 Good Samaritan hospital, treatment of P. Roaier 8 00 Win Frazier, boarding prisoners. ... 49 70 O W Cole, legal services 10 00 Jadson Weed, telegram to secretary of state 1 36 H Huber, support of Rebecca Hnber, " county charge 12 00 T J Flippin, lumber for road district No. 10. claimed 862 00. 47 00 G W Lane, supfKirt Bittner children 16 00 Johnson it Bergrloriler, lumber for road district No. 2 8 60 John Pringle, supplies for Kastlick.. 8 35 F A Zillgett, spikes for road district No. 18 k. 150 C B Button, taking P Rosier to tbe hospital, claimed $6 90 S 90 C H Sutton, serving witnesses cor oner's inquest on body ol Chart HolMrom 2 00 Peter BerjcerEOfl, supplies for Mo CnlloiiRh JO 00 Robert George, taking care of Mrs Forbes ..... 26 76 Mrs G A Sanford, boarding Mrs F'bes and attendaat 30 25 Mrs G A Hanford, boarding prisoner 1 00 U rs ) A t-anl.,rd, taking U ra Forbes to Portland, claimed $3 00 ... 200 .C K Gruruberg, lumber for road dis trict No. 1.1 .: 8 21 0 K (imniherg, lumber fnr road dis trict N.). 82 .. i Trwin-Hodsnn Co., stationery 8 News Publishing Co., stationery. ... 6 00 Fhie Vanblaricom. county charge. . 10 00 udson Weed, -postsso lor couuty Irwln-llndson Co., fax rolls and reo- ord book 62 80 A P McLaren, medicine for P Rosier, claimed 17 0(1 w H O Howard, lumber for road dis. trict No. 4 , N I) Johnson. Weeping Jos Green.., . S5 85 W H Wagner, boarding r mwier ' an Jorilon 41 17 Andrew King, repairing stove In the courthouse 25 St Helens LAW Co., water rent, tour months o w II O Howard, lumber for road dis trict N ti 4 58 T. C. Watts, supplies for Bromstlokl inmny J N Rice, postage 13 A U cihetlleld, keeping Headley, a eotlntv nhitrim 20 00 7 00 J. N Rice, takiim Upton to Portland w a efdrrm. ill canon oil lur couri nonw .... , i W N Meerv. county surveyor. ... 2S 60 Diirt M net In. oimlies for Mrs, 1HCUOV WW w PeNtal Telesranh Co.. messagM to San Jose 8 68 I. Decker, rena ring sidewalk in tront of courthouse 1 00 A M T ch'imr. lumber for road dis trict No. 11 18 28 A M Tich.nnr. 1 lira her for road dis trict n,l in 2 10 s I.inderen. work, on bridge in road distiict no. ia. ....... i.' Frank Malmberg. Sam. " 50 J F Pt-teraott. same. . 6 75 August Johnson, same w Frank Turner, same 3 00 N n Peterson, same 4 60 V Kerirernnn. HlinRllea lor JUCIjUl- loimh tit Ul Ci I. Parker, inror adiourncd term ot circuit court o w S Saulser, same. . .. 6 00 J A Wiekstrom. same. ... . 5 00 J W Charlton, same. 12 80 Bertha Hanson, county oliarge ia 00 T J Flippin, lumber for road district No. 10 89 N A Perry, supplies for Indian.. .... 6 JO O F Liadgren, supplies for IHmeyr 14 95 K n Lovelace, supervisor roau ui- trict No. 8 80 00 A H Blxkesley, board insane patient , 2 80 K Koss, examining insane pauenu ia w H K ClifT.examining 2 insane patients 10 00 E Ross, medicine tor county charge 1 00 Hurt Ar. Mnckle. minnlies for Joe Hall 6 70 James Laid law Co., powder for road district No. 10. 12 30 John Campbell, witness fees state vs miiis W T Gardner, Boys and Girls Aid " Society 10 00 Alma Beegle, conducting teachers' examination 9 00 J G Watts, same 9 00 Mrs88 Wav. same..... 9 00 N Merrill, hauling lumber for road di-trict No 10 24 89 E K Quick, making transcript of tax rolls . .. 70 00 C W Blakesley, same "00 O Weed, same 75 00 Mavger Co., spikes for road district tin. it S 25 A N Clark, committing Hurgrea. in sane 4 15 Q A Hall, depnty district attorney in same case o uu fc' Vivian, t&kln? Hurgren to St. Helens, claimed 13 00 1 00 W A Edgerton, lumber for road dis- trict No. 10 loi" W A Harris, balance of salary. 40 00 W H Savior, medicine for prisoner. . 2 50 P A Fra'kes, county commissioner. . 23 00 N D Peterson, ame 31 40 Geo Ramsey, viewer on West road.. 2 00 A. u noiatiav, same - Geo Grant, same 00 Onnd Samaritan honnital. treatment of J Ctine, claimed ui w .... laiw R 7 In Huiitavea on road, claimed $1500 00 25 00 FJSnow.rewardforarresting Upton 60 00 A Rhannahan. instic e neace fees state vs Davison, claimed 82 89 2 60 Geo H Pearson, constable, same ... 1 60 Civn A Hall rienutv district attornev in same case w BILLS REJECTED. Mnph'n 1. Mnthor. tnmher for road district No 17 13 50 Good Samaritan hoscital. treatment of Grenke 19 00 F Cauthorn. aiedical attendance ot Grenke 50 00 Dnnnina' A Gammon, comn for Mrs Blake 27 00 Kerr Brna.. Inmber for road district No. 10 28 00 A Robinson, constable fees state vs Peterson 6 05 Cost bill ia state vs Daviaon, no transcript. 8 Gen A Hall, aerving witnesses in Portland 8 00 Martin L Mathers, lumber for road - district No. 17 .... 13 60 St Charles hotel, boarding linckbee family.... 22 25 A N Clark, iuatic neace fees exam ination of August Olson, insane., 3 70 A Robinson, constable, same , 8 26 J D Cloninrer. witness, saui 150 A Robinson, same 1 60 BILLS CON'TWTJBD. A N Clnrk, jnatic peace fees state vs Peterson 3 A Robinson, constable, same 6 45 Geo Merrill, witness feea State VS Lanhart 5 10 A H hlakeslev. boarding McDonald 22 00 Cost bill state vs Herald. 9 56 Cost bill state vs Gamble 87 65 Whereupon court adjonrned until Jan nary 25tb, 1898. A Card. Kdito Mist. Please allow space in your valuable paper for myself and family to publicly (bank our xina menus oi nuuuon for their trenerons donation of twenty dol lar given by friends outside of members of the church of whom I am pastor. May the Lord blew every one ol them, and may we ever live and part so as to merit your con- naenc ana nignesi esteem. Gratefully yours, Mastim Huemhoamb. Pastor Evangelical Association, Houiton, uregon A Cure f r Lame Back. "My daughter, when recovering from an attack of fever, was a great sufferer from nain in the back and bins." writes Louden Grover, of Bardie, Ky. "After using quite a number of remedies without any benefit she tried one bottle of Chamberlain's Pain Balm, and it has riven entire relief.' Cham berlain's Pain Balm is also a certain cure for rbeumatLim. Hold by Dr. Edwin Ross. OASTOIIIA. ISsfW stalls llM Stfutan, STMT VUWk si Earl's Clover Root Tea la a pleasant lax stive. Regulates tbe bowels, purifies the blood. Clears the complexion. Easy to make and Dleasant to take. 25 cents. Bold by Dr. Edwin Ross. Thtfu Imil !! atfutu! yy WliffO, at Cure that cough with Saitoh's Cnre. The best Cough Cure. Relieves croup promptly. One million bottles sold last year. 40 doses for 25 cents. Bold by Dr. Edwin Ross. OA.STOZIZA. nstt. tails etgattur at if a wy wuffsa. Farm For Sale. A good piece of bind, containing W) acres, for sale at a bmnin. on the place Is a pood house, two stories. 32x32, well finished; a barn MM: three acres of orchard, benrtng all ktndR of fruit; good garden; cut ocovUO foil of pimc buy ech year, tine particularly K"1 fcn'iire tn connection with the place Is the cedar timber, which, is etima!e.i to be worth t4(X!. For further information cli on IS. 15. Quick, St. Helens, or at this oflice. Terran easy. I FT AW.WI7 ivjuuxiivxnjj 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 find I Blankets, Iackinais, For Caps, Gloves, Underwear, Shoes, Tents, Sweaters, Rubber Goods, Eto., Groceries and Provisions of all Kinds at Lowest Prices. We Pack and Deliver Everything ....FREE OF CHANCE.... at the Wharf Either in Poitland, Tacoma or Seattle. MOYER CLOTHING CO. ! BEN SELLING, Manager. THIRD AND OAK STS. 1 -ORIENTAL HOTE' Ji. H. BLAKESLEY, Proprietor. . Board by Day. Week or Month AT BEA80NABLK RATES, The table Is supplied with tbe best the market affords. Everything clean. A ihar. of yr"r pat nuuure la solicited. ST. HELENS. 01 -GON TTTAKTETI FAITH FTJT, MEH OB WOMEN V fatlM, fnr reiinon.lbleesiabllthwl houia In Oregon. Salary 7 and einM. PiMlltoa permanent. Reference. Bnoloa. .elf addrMsed it.nn.ed envelope. IbeMatluuaL Star lunur- luic.mug.,i.iiiiu. FOR PORTLAND, DAILY. STEAMER- Young America WILLAMETTE SLOUGH Leave St. Helena 6:.t0 A M Arrive at Portland....... 10:00 A M Leave Portland 2:30 P M Arrive at St. Helena 6:00 P M FARE C5 CENTS. Will Carry Nothing brat Passengers and Fast Fr ight. JAMES G OD, Master. JOHN WINTERS MANUFACTURER OP Casks and Barrels ATKIN'S OLD STAND ST. HELENS, OREGON. CASTORIA For Infants and Children. Tksis. I alia Urn r.rr . SW&U WASTED FAITHFUL MEN OR WOMEN to travel for renponilbleestabllahftd honas In Oreffon. Salary 7S0 and expeneea, Poaltloa permanent. Kefereuee. Bneloee wlf-addraMed stamped envelope. The Mstleaat, Stat Injur atHM Bids., Cbtvago. SI E.E. QUICK ComintaRloner of Deeds for Wash ington. ...... G. W. COLE .Notary Public. COLE & QUICK, PBOPB1ETOK8 OP . THORNE'S Knierical Systeijitfe Abstracts. Titles Examined and Perfected. Abstracts Furnlahed. Assessments Examined. In surance Written. Taxes Paid and Convey ancing. T. HELEHS, OBEOOl. WANTED FAITHFTJL ME! OR WOMEN to travel for reaponslbls astabllihed hoiiM h Oregon. Salary 7S0 and expeiuee. Poiltioa permanent Reference. Xnciow aalf-addreeaed stamped envelope. The National, 8Ur Injur anee Wilg., Chicago. -THB BANQUET SALOON CL0NINGER& COOPER, . PROPRIETORS. Wine and Liquor Card table, pool table, billiard table and other devices for the entertainment of pat rons, where time can tie pleasantly spent. FAMOUJ FIRE LADDIE CIGARS Besides other' popular brands, are kept constantly on hand to supply the increased trade at tiiis very popular saloon. THE FAMOUS ( CYRUS NOBLE WHISKY I KEPT AT HE BANQUET, UUJL JL Get Value Received EVERY TIME AT N. A. Perry's HOUI.TON, OREGON. All kinds of rough anil dressed Lumber oa short notice. Builders' Material Of tbe best qnulity delivered to any point on the river at tbe Lowest Possible Price One-half Cash and One-half In PARM PRODUCE. Address all orders to P. B. BORTHWICK, GOBLE, OREGON. SfctOaBk jsflt Jt 'rfh' sftfc jthut i Your j Money's Worth 2 Every Time At-asiawsi 3 Dolman's j Store. jgrayay ayay ay my nnaja-ayjryi PEOFEHSIONAL. 1. W. DAT W. B. PILLAR D ATTORNEYS -AT-LAW OfBce next floor to Courthouse, BT. HKLENH, OREtiON. General practice in conrtj cf Orenon or Wash inntou. Abu tracts made directly from county records. . GEORGE A, HALL, ATTORNEY - AT- LAW. i Collections, (oreclosnres, mechanics' lelns, etc. Deputy proHccutlng attorney. Oftloe with T. J. Cleeton. 6t. Helens, Obeoow. G. W, COLE, ATTORNET AHP CODN8ELOB-AT-LAW, ST. HELENS, OREGON, Title Abstract Books, Notary Public, Commis sioner of Deacta for Waihlnirton, and an exper ienced collector in connection with office. QR. EDWIN ROBS, PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. St, Helens, Oregon JR. h. R. curt, PHYSICUN AND SURGEON, ' 8t. Helena, Oregon. JytL. 1. X. HALL, PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. Clatskanle, Columbia county, Or. yy 5. ME8ERVE, Surveyor and CiyU Engineer HELENA, OREGON. Connty Surreyor. Land Surveying, Town Platting and Engineering work promptly executed. WASTED FAITHFUL MEN OR WOMEN to iravm for ri-apuiinlblasiitaliilahad hoiiw In Or?on. Slary ,So and aipaiiMa. roalitoa ponuausat. Kcioranes. JCncluw Mlf adilrwnwl Itamvwt envloi, Tns XaUoaal, Star luur xioe bids., Culcaso. Lumber DART & ' Haiti Street. s'VVVVVVVVVVVVV'VVV' u uu iray. u w ' Choice Groceries ' Always on hnnd. Flour, srnln, sml fssil. Toliacuo and nl(MS, and SHMikera' atUoles, nullaua, sts. ...Hardware... ""M"mHC"se CROCKERY AND TINWARE. ...Drv Goods... InoliHllntairnneral assortrnontnf elolhltm, lurntstilnaa, and draw goods. Aim a tins Uus u( boots and sliuoa. DART & Main Street, - ST. HELENSMEAT MARKET AH Kinds of Fresh Meats. Hams. and Lard Meats by Wholesale At Special Rates MAIN BTBWJ1T, I I DR. J. E, HALL, Proprietor, Haa iuat Kclved el Prsk Drugs and Chemicals Also a new and telnet stuck of drnfrs and patent medicines, fancy stationery, school hnoas and w hiMil auppll., iwrftimi'ry and tollot artlctwi, ami lu laut svarittilng which la usually kept at a tfratlass drut store. Prescriptions Carefully Compounded AT THE J CLATSICANIE TIUCKLE BROS MANUFAOTURERJ OF Dimension l,umlr, Flonrlnn. Rustle, Rhmth ln, Caalnga, and a eoiuplele stuck ol ury yarlftf ol ROUGH and DRESSED LUMBER ALWAYS ON HAND AT THE OLD STAND, BT. HELENS, OR WHITE COL01R LINE Steffi THE COLUMBIA RIVER AND PUQET BOUND NAVIGATION CO. POETLAND-ASTOEIA EODTl Steamer Bailey Gatzert tandlns; Foot of Alder Street, Portland. Learaa Portland dally (eiixjtbunUy)it 7 A. M. Landins Telephone dock, Airtorla. Leave Aaloria dally (exuopt Suuday) 7 P. M. Oatsert Tickets Good on Steamer Thomion Steauw Tfaoinpsou Tickets Uood ou Outert E. A. SEELEY, Agt. V. B. BC0TT, Pres. STEAMER G. DELL SHAVER, SSaater. T.noroa Pert'and. loot ol Washlnaton street, Tuesday. Thursday, and Sunday nv.nlnmil JJlily IO o'clock. Kcturnlnii leaves ClHtnkanle, tliie psrinittlnn, Monday. WadncMlay, i Friday eyenlnns at 4 o'clock. Will pam Ouk Point at nt 7; Hu-lla 7:1ft; Maygttr 7:2A: RalnlvrS: Kalama :1&; Ht. Helena D;0. Arrive in Portland 1;U0 a. ni. The cvuipany reaeivu tli. right ehanij. lime without notice. Shaver Transportation Company. -Two Newspapers Together. OREGON MIST Unly Two Dollars Per Year In Advance. rW"V V V 'V1 WWW V V V HrfrWVL V- WW "V ....STEAMER JOSEPH KELLOGG.. J,'T3 saa ... wTte Leaves &eio lr2 I I on Mnn d a y s, V f WMne.days I I and Krlddya at ' f ' 5 o'clock a. m. J f . 1 1 1 - Portland and Kelso Route via Wiilamstts Slsagh..... MUCKLE 6t HuSvi-i C.a. v srjvrnrrrnrrri,VTrnnrr-n MUCKLE St. Helens, Oregon. James 11. Sheldon. BT. HEI.HN8. OBKOON, a lam mat Para DRUG STORE OR.&N. ..TOTMt.... EAST. Olres the choir, ol Two Transcontinental Routes lu GREAT NORTHERN R'j. : 1 SPOKANE MINNEAPOLIS BT. PAUL and CHICAOO ...OREGON... SHORT LINE R'y, le- DENVER SALT UtKB) OMAHA . and ' KANSAS CITT Low Rates to all Eastern Cities OOEAN STEAMERS LEAVE. PORTLAND KVfclU HVE DAYS FQ SAN FRANCISCO. STEAMERS monthly from Portland to Ynke horns aud Hons Kong, via Hi Northern. Paclfle Ht.am.hlp Co. ia connection with the O. U. A N. Company. dodwki.l, CARi irx ro.. General An"" Northern I'.olflc 8. S. Ce. Portland, Orr(on. For full information call on or address W. H. HtJRLUCHT, Oen.ral PaMcii(.r As.ut, - I'ortland, Oresoa W. SHAVER The Only Direct Route ...PROM... Portland to Clatskani jAlJa OREGON I AN atai Port iBTllj TlieMlVi Hft-nrdnyB. ftt 6 o'clock . m. iTairtm. i n i.ntaii i ar-if to"-m i. isf