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About The Oregon mist. (St. Helens, Columbia County, Or.) 188?-1913 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 4, 1898)
v. BEGON' MIST. fWtrBB .EVKMlf CKI0AV MOHNlKa -ay- DAVID DAVIS. jnartuai MUh . One ofy rme yr 1b ailvauco ...11 00 " cufv n x iuutu., , I,... . i,.., 00 ttiukitt i'"i'y...........-....-.......... t Advertising ret "Mnad known upon application CmajaaL'-i:.! u . . 1 1 , vj, COLUMBIA COUNTY DIRECTORY. Jaunty tvmcer.. yudtre....... ....Jowph B. Dean, Ratnter Juanon Weed, Vertionie f heriff.'.''.'.".V.'..V.V.'.V.V..i. N. Rlee. Clatskanle Treasurer ....It. M. Whertn 8t. Helens Sunt, ol Schools... 1. Q. Watte, Scamiooe AMoHtnir ...Martin While, Quincy Surveyor , ..W. N. M cre, Helena Coroner Dr. A. P. McLaren, Rainier Commoner. j:.;:::::f; ; -SSSSl T. HELENS, OBEeON, 1KB, 4. Tm republican party of Oregon thia year ahould know no faction. It should lay aaide all quarrela and bickerings, pat only the best men to U front lor office, and go in to win. the democratic and populist papers are) denouncing: the pension list, and aa the ranks of the veterans grow thinner the more bold rebel ayra- paimxers become, it muat be very consoling to men who served in the Union army to vote either of these tick ets and then be claaeed as beggars. The ordering of the war-ship Maine to Hat aaa may not mean war, but it ia an evidence that the Uuited States ia going to defend its interests in Cuban waters, and to be prepared for ail possible emergencies. .Nobody in (be United States wants to see war, and it will not come unless Spain ia the aggressor. Ths republicans of thia county msy as well make up their minds to this, that there will be a practisally com plete, bat not perfect, fusion of the elements opposed to republican poli tics and principles, and in order to de feat it there must be perfect unity of purpose. Set aside petty jealousies and stand together for the public good. Thi true valuation of tangible prop erty in the United States, exclusive of Alaska, at the close of the census period, 1890, amounted to $65,037,091, 197. In this total no account is taken of property not within the limits of the United States, and no account is taken of any term of credit money or of promisor notes, mortgages or se curities. Oppobtukitim are not to be slighted. Those who do neglect them will find others taking them up, and will leave the inactive far behind ia the race. Thia is true in politics as well as in other matters, and the republicans of this county should take warning. The time has now come for us to com mence the work of thorough organiza tion so sa to take the political battle field with a solid front. TBI perpetuation of the republican party in power, the perpetuation of a protective tariff, the perpetuation of the gold standard and the building of the Nicaragua canal are four of the necessary elements of general business in the United States. The latter would add wonderfully to the business of the Pacific coast, and the prospects for its early construction were never brighter than at the present time. Whkjt Judas betrayed bis master, silver wss the medium of exchange. So it was in Ohio and so it is in Or egon when office seeking spoilsmen are hypnotised by the silver mania, and against their sounder judgment are led from the ranks of the party of national integrity, to serve unknown Coda in a so-called party, which knows neither principle nor purpose except individual and party greed. Judas went off and banged himself. Bryan is a shrewd fellow, and id that respect lie is to be admired. He possessed the faculties of perceiving that tbe American people yet enjoy being humbugged, and he is faking tnem to line bis own pockets. Bryan ia a Barnum No. 2, and bis visit to Mexico is another trick to bring bis service at county fairs up to a larger amount of money. Barnum had no more use for the Shakespeare birth place than Bryan has for free silver, but it wss a paying mvestment. Ths Oregonian ia trying to kill off tbe republican party in this state by dividing it up into factions. Down in this neck of timber we know nothing of Mitchell republicans nor Harvey Scott republicans. We are ust plain, old-fashioned, every-day-in-the-week and twice oa Sunday, dyed in-the-wool, without any tag-mark republicans. And that's what the editor of the Ore gonian ought to be, and what he must be, if he hopes for the republican parly to retain control of affiiirs in this state. -Nebalem Republican. How suddenly and totally did the howl of the populist press cease when they were proven to be grossly misrep resenting facta. Information at all times may ot be absolutely correct regarding these great matters, but suf ficient facts were presented to put an everlasting quietus to tbe deficit howl. The'Dingley bill msy not be earning at present, sufficient revenue to meet demands, but it beau that $262,000,000 bond-issuing, Wilsoa law all to thun der, and before the end of 1898, ac cording to present record, it will hare proven itself a surplus earner. A Sam Fsahcisco woman, accused of killing her husband, made a plea of insanity and was sent to an asylum without trial. She has recovered and will now be tried. Prehaps it would be well in murder casss to accept the insanity plea whenever it is offered, and promptly send the culprit to a place f confinement for dangerous lunatics. This would be less expensive than long trials, and would certainly act as a "deterrent" ia each individual cues, and would be discouraging to the business of killing people and trying to escape the consequences by work ijig Ue ia sanity cl'.xigs. The Eugeno Wunrd, a rsdioal popu Hat paper, aays U'Ken it charged with listing a thorough understanding; with the republican state central oonmnlte and is employed by that body as an agent to fore.Ull, if possible, any union, of ailver and reform forces. There probably ia no doubt of the will ingnei on the part of U'ren for anch an alliance, but republioaua do not need bia services. U'ren la Jnat that sort of a pill, and populists knew what he waa when they sent biru to the legislature, and his political history ia in peifeot accord with that of all dod- uliat who have been placed in aiuiilar positions for all time. He 'a cheap ; alas too cneap. ma ainoenty of purpose depende upon a consideration. He's a typical populist. Blakbst.sv. In this city, on Sunday, Jan nary SO, 188S, ot paralysis, Abraham U. Blakesley, aged 68 yaara and 1 month. The circumstances leading np to the death of Mr. Blakesley have been ataUd In these oolums several times recently, and it is unnecessary to stake any further state moot of the causes. His death had been expected for over a week by ths family, and when tho church bell toiled at about S o'clock last Sunday afternoon, our people seeded nothing farther to confirm their thoughts that the ed had eoma to tbe life and worldly career of a useful and honored citizen. Deceased was born in Vermilion county, Indiana, oa December 31, 1831, and came to Oregon 44 years ago. Shortly after his arrival here he oontiuaed to California! where ke remained about three years re turning to Oregon and locating in Jackson county. During his stay in that county the great struggle between the North and South precipitated, and to the credit of de ceased he championed the cause of Union, and was a moving spirit in the organisation of the republican party in this state in 1853, and in the presidential contest of 1860 be exerted bis every effort for the success of the party which preserved the Union, to which cause he remained loyal until the Great General commanded him to surren der. After a short residence In California deceased again returned to Beuton county, where on December 6, 1862. he waa married to Terresa Matt, and to them were born ten children, six of whom are living. After another brief residence in California with his family, Mr. Blakesley returned to this state, locating at Rainier, in this county, where ke remained some time, and more than twenty-live years ago deceased came to St Helens and engaged in the hotel bus iness, m which he has continued uninter ruptedly until hie death. Mr. Blakesley met with fair saccess in his bnsiuess, and as a result bad considerable property. It was oa March 11th, 1882, that deceased met his severest reverse in life, for on that data his good wife succumbed to tbe ravages of measles, and with an infant babe, was laid to rest ia Germany hill cem etery. Since that time Mr. Blakesley had reared his family ia this city as best be could under the circumstances, and at all times and nnder all circumstances he proved himself a loving and sacrificing par ent. Deceased had beea honored repeatedly by the people of this city by electing him several times to tbe office of councilman ; by the people of this school district by el ecting him director, in which capacity he served faitaly for a great mtny years. He was justice of the peace for this precinct for nine successive years, and in 1894 was a candidate for county treasuser on the n publican ticket. During the time that de ceased was in the hotel business it can be said with all candor that a person in aeed of succor or of aid ever appealed to him in vain, which proves that generosity was his crowning virtus, which, with other noble traits, constituted a character of sterling worth and nxed integrity. Deceased bad but oae enemy and that was his own kind self. As aa evidence of the esteem in which he was held by those whe knew him best. the largest concourse of friends followed his remains to their last resting place of any funeral procession ever formed in this city. The religions services were held in the large ball in this eity Tuesday after noon, eonduoted by Elder Gue, of the M. S. church, whose discourse was of the highest character. From the ball to the cemetery and at tbe grave the remains were in charge of the Odd Fellows, nnder whose rites they were interred, of which order de ceased was a past noble grand, and whose ceremonies were extremely Impressive. Members ot the order from numerous lodges were present, Including several grand lodge officers, and the deep interest mani fest by them proved that the mission of their order is oae of love. Deceased leaves six children, five in this city and one in Uorvallis, three brothers and one sister ia lowa, and one sister in Nebraska. These have lost a kind and loving father and brother and the community has lost a val uable and useful citizen. Fasrair. At Portland. Oregon. Jam. 28, 1898 of tuberculosis, Wm. J. Freeman, of Scappoose, son of James A. and B. M. Freeman, aged 27 years and 8 months. ' The funeral was held in tbe church at scappoose by Key. M. Burlingame and a large and sympathizing audience was pres ent. The remains were laid to rest in the Scappoose cemetery by kind and tender hands to await tbe general resurrection. A mother and father with two sisters and two brothers, ars left to mourn his depart ure, no more to return to them. Be ye also resdy. M. Bcblivoamk. Odd Fellows Take Notice. All members of St. Helens lodge No. 117 of Odd fellows are requested to be prssent at a special convention of that lodge in thin city Saturday evening, February 6th, 18M8. Business of an important nature to be transact. By order of Nobli Gbasjd. 8t Helens, Or., Feb. S, 1888. Valley News. Wm. Kartb paid a short visit to his folks last Friday. Mrs. Rombolski has sold 80 seres off her farm to s Polsnder. A 2 1-10 mill tax was voted for school dis trict Mo. 4 this year. Sickness has confined Frank Sobiski to bis bed for about one year. John and Rudolph Kartb. expect to start for the gold fields of Alaska in a few days. Tbe recent rains melted tbe snow here considerably, althoagh there is s good desl on the mountains yet. I. Sintak was home with bis family oa the 28th of January, and returned to bis work the following day. 1. Dupont recently bad the misfortune to lose a fine yearling steer, which ecci-j deatly fell in the manger and broke its neck. This makes five head of cattle Mr. Dupont Das lost since last spring. Pure that cough with 8hlloh's Cure. Tbe best Cough Cure, Relieves croup promptly. One million bottles sold last year. 40 doses tor Ft cents. Sold by Dr. Edwin Ross. HOUSTON HAPPENINGS. Mrs. F. M. Flory visited Portland Tues day. Mr. Clyde Urte visited Portland Thurs day. Mist Opal' Cox roturncd from Qobls Sat urday, Mrs. F. M. Flory returned from Scap poose last Saturday. Miss Cora Burlingame is again confined to her bed with totisilitis. Mr. and Mrs. M. Beaver are comfortable settled in their new horns on Milton Creek avenue. The family of R. B, Mason have moved Into the bouse lately vacated by the Mitch ell family. William Pullen and wife, of Scappooee, visited with tbe family of Kev. Burlingame Friday last, Tbe little daughter of Mr. and Mrs. G. D. Gilson is quite sick with la grippe and a slight attack of pneumonia. The hired man of Mr. J. 8penee has been oa ths strike the past week; but they turned ont the wedges just the same. Mr. and Mrs. John Lamberson, Mrs. W. Sholts, Mr. and Mrs. Geo, Brous, and sev eral others, were passengers for Portland Monday. Prof. F. Strafellow was the guest of Rev. Burlingame Wednesday evening of tail week, and those who attended church were entertained with several solos which were rendered by the professor and were highly appreciated by all. A very painful accident happened to the youngest child of Mr. and Mrs, J. Thomas by tbe tittle one pulling a coffee-pot ot boil ing coffee over on to Itself, the contents striking tbe child In the face end eyes. It was immediately taken to St. Helens for medical treatment as there wss great fear of its eyesight being injured. A surprise wss tendered Mr. J. H. Swag- er at his residence Saturday evening. Tbe evening was pleasantly spent pulling taffy and playing games. Those present were: Mr. J. H. 8wager, Mr. and Mrs. Matthews. Mr. and Mrs. George Kellry, Mr. and Mrs. J. Lanibersoa, Mr. and Mrs. Sholts, Mr. and Mrs. G. Brous, Mrs. J. Rowley, Mrs. 8am Kelley, Mrs. H. Knighton, Mrs. J. Mitchell, Mrs. H. F. Dunn, Mrs. F. M. Flory, Misses Besba ColUns, Lottie Hall, Ida Rowley, Grace Kelley, Opal Cox, Ora Meeker, Messrs. C. I. Haaea, Aaron Kelley. E. E. Haxea. George Kelley, jr., Fred Kel ley, Johnnie Lamberson, jr., J. Harris. J. Dupont. Clyde Urie, Jimmie Cox, J. Walk er, J. White, Bert Kelley. Charles Cox. After wishing their host pleasant dreams. and all declaring it a pleasant evening spent. they separated for their respective homes. VEUNONIA GLEANINGS. Fine winter weather. Some of our yonng men have been chas- injc deer this week. Samuel Mows went to 8t Helens Thurs day of last week on business. Martin Davison was doing business with Justice 8hannahan Thursday. Ln and Merle Sbannahan spent Saturday and Sunday with their parents. There will be a mask ball at Webster's hall on February 22, and all are cordially invited to attend. Dame rumor came forward with the news that we are soon to have the railroad ex citement renewed. Hans Christiansen and Charles Arm strong left Sunday for the Astoria Goble railroad in search of employment. Mr. Malmsten, sr., has psrehased the Lon Emmons property, better known as the Tracy place, and Intends soon to take possession. Saul Sheeley'a dog made a raid on John Adams' goats Wednesday, killing one. John "doctored" the carcass and next day he found tbe dog. Prof. J. E.' Dow'a school closes Friday and Prol. U. C. Adams' Pittsburg school closes Saturday. Both professors have been quite successful with their respective schools. Rev. F. M. Fisher delivered a splendid sermon at tbe Beaver schoolbeuse Sunday. After services ware over, tbe members elected Mrs. J. P. Walker class leader for the next two years, and Thomas H. North was elected exborter tor the same term. Karl's Clover Root Tea is a pleasant lax atire. Regulates the bowels, purifies tbe blood. Clears ths complexion. Easy to nisxe and pleasant to take. 25 cents. Sold by Dr. Edwin Ross. OABTOIUA, Issa em Dyspepsia cured. Hhiloh's Vitaliier lm mediately relieves sour stomach, coming- np-of-food distress, and is the great kidney and liver remedy. Sold by Dr. E. Bow. OA.STon.rA. tlefsa. dalla Stfutaw, St WSWr Be net deceived. A Couch, Hoarseness orCronp, are not to be trifled with. A dose in time of Sbiloh's Cure will ssve you much trouble. Sold by Dr. Edwia Ross. Ladies, take tbe best. If you ere troub led with constipation, sallow skin, and a tired feeling, take Karl's Clover Tea. It is pleasant to taks. Sold by Dr. Edwin Ross. OASTOniA, if- Jl stalls sntf - - , '"WSJi WWW msa DresselfallT Her vans. Gists: I was dreadfully nervous, and for relief took your Karl's Clover Root Tea. It quieted my nerves and strengthened my whole Nervous System. I wss troubled with constipation, kidney and bowel troub le. Your tea soon cleansed my whole sys tem so thoroughly that I rapidly regained my health and strength. Mrs. 8. A. Sweet, Hartford, Con. Sold by Dr. Edwin Ross. WANTED TAITKFUL MIW OB WOMB to travel for Mtmonafbla M(hHhad h.tia la Oregon. Salary 7M and expeness. PoeiUoa permaoaat. Beieranee. Knelose self-addreaaed '"C. envelope. Tbe VattonaW Star Ineur- Farm For Sale. A food nleee of land. fWnta1nfn SAAttMrM Am sale at a bargain. On the plane la a font hoiiae, .vnuiiuiH, wen naiHrieu; a Darn S4XM three acres of orchard, bearing- all klnits of fruit; good gardenj cut over 80 tons ol lame bay eaeh year. One particularly good feature In connection with the place la the endar timber, which is estimated to ba worth 14000. For further information call on K. K. Quick, (H. Helena, or at tbls ufflue. Terms easy. mm 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 ' Blankets, M ackin aws, " For Caps, Gloves, Underwear, Bhoes, Tents, Sweaters, Rubber Goods, Eto., Groceries and Provisions of all Kinds at Lowest Prices. We Pack and Deliver Everything .... FREE OF CHARGE... at the Wharf Either in Poitland, Tacoma or Seattle. DYER CLOTHING CO. BEN SELLING, Manager. THIRD AND OAK STS. ! t, stV ttki -sarW safrar aarSi aW asrV FOR PORTLAND, DAILY. -TIAI!- Young America -VIA- WILLAMETTE SLOUGH Leave Bt. Helens 6:30 A M Arrive at Portland... 10:00 A M Leave Portland 8:80 P M Arrive at Bt. Helens.... 6:00 P M CARE SS CERTS). Will Carry Nothing but Passengers and Fast Freight. JAMES OT OD, Master. WAWTKT) TAITHTUI, aflR OK WOMW to travel lor fenxwslbleeatablleaeal heaas la Oreroa. Salary 7tt and eapenMa. Posittea erm.o.nt. Reference. Knoloee aeU addraaaed atampad envelope. The National, Bus maur euee stag., vnicago. JOHN WINTERS MANUFACTURER OF Casks and Barrels ATKIN'S OLD STAND ST. HELENS, OREGON. WAXTED FAITBrOL KIN 01 WOMB to travel tor responsible eetabllehed house aaOrecoa. Salary 7M and ezpenaaa. IToaKloa MiiMti Reference. Sneloae salf-addraaaed hasped envelope. The National, Star Inaur- w niag., vnicaejo. CASTORIA For Inf&att and Children. Urn 4& 4 wrsffea, Get Value Received EVERY TIME AT N. A. Perry's HOULTON. OREGON. E.E. QUICK Commissioner ol Deeds for Wash ington. ...... G. W. COLE .'Notary Public . COLE & QUICK, PROPRIETORS OP THORNE'S numerical System Title Abstracts. Titles Examined and Perfected. Abstracts Furnished. Assessments Kxamlned. In surance Written. Taxes Paid and Convey ancing. ST. HELEMS, OHEGOK.. WANTK& AITH!TJL IIBM OR WOMKlt , to travel for responsible estafeliahed house k Oregon, salary 70 and expanses. PoeiUoa permanent, kaferense. Kncloee self-addressed stamped envelope. The National, Star Insna ease Bldg ., Chicago. -THE BANQUET SALOON CLONINGER & COOPER, PROPRIETORS. Wine and Liquor Card tables, cool table, billiard table and other devices for ths entertainment of pat rons, where time can be pleasantly spent. FAIODS FIRE LADDIE CIGARS Besides other popular brands, are kerjt constantly on band to supply the Increased trade at ibis yery popular saloon. . -THS TAMODS CYRUS NOBLE WHISKY t KPT AT RS BAWQITBT, SUPPLIES i i i i : i i i i i i i i 4 satr fta- wlV wlvsV A warW A fts! marsW w jsaw Jg ORIENTAL HOTEL A. H. BLAKESLEY, Proprietor. Board by Day, Week or Month AT REASONABLE BATES, The table Is supplied with the best ths market affords. Everything clean. A soar, of ji ir pat ronaire Is solicited. ST. HELENS, Ol iOON MONEY'S WORTH" IVgSY TIMS AT DOLMAN'S STORE. ST. NILINS, ORCOON. Mr. Dolman always keeps a full stock of General Merchandise, which he aells at prices that defy oooi petition. All kinds of rough and dressed Lumber on short notice. Builders' Material Of the best quality delivered to any point on tbe river at the Lowest Possible Price One-half Cash and One-half la FARM PRODUCE. Address all orders to H. B. GOBLE, OREGON. PROFESSIONAL. 1. W. DAY W. B. DILLARD PUltttrfr & Uh.b, ATTORNEYS -AT-LA W Office next donr to Conrthonss, ST. HKLKNS, OHKOON. Oenaral nreetfaa In eonrta of Orairon nr Wuh, Inxiou. Abstracts made directly from county GEORGE A. HALL, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. a : Collections, foreclosures, mechanics' lelns, eto AJeputr pruneuuiina; attorney, umoe i with T. J. Cleeton. St. Hxlxhs, Obiooit. G. W. COLE, ATTORNZY AND C0UN8ELOR-AT-LAW, ST. HELENS, OREGON. Title Abstract Bonks. Notarv Pnhlla. ftamml.. sloner of Deeds for Washington, and an exper- tcuueu wuwwr ui wodwhod wiin omoe. J-)R. EDWIN ROBS, PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. St, Helens, Oregon )R. H. B. CUFF, PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. 8t, Helens, Oregon. jya. 1. M. HALL, PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. Clatskanls, Columbia oonnty, Or. We. MESEBVB, i Snrreyor and CM1 Engineer, DKLSNA, OREGON. Conntv flnrvevnr. TjanH flnrvAvlntr Tn. PlattinK and Kiisineerlns work nrnmnr.lv executed. Limber DART & nal Strwt, Dtaltrt In..,. GENERAL ..HERCNANDISt I I I DART & Main Street, ST. H E LENSM EAT MARKET All Kinds of Fresh eats, jlams : Jacpj and lard Meats by Wholesale . .. , .. At special Rate. James H. Sheldon, MAIN 6TB1TKT, I ST. HKLKNB, OKKOON. CLATSKANIE DR. J. E. HALL. Proprietor, Has last received recelveel i at Freeh i Drugs and Chemicals Also a new and select stnek of iron and patent medlolnes, fanny stationary, aenenl bnoss and x'hool supplies. Derfumrry aud lolket articles, and in taut .reryliilng which is usually kept at a Urst-olaes drug store. Prescriptions Carefully Compounded AT THB CLATSKANIE DRUG STORE flUCKLE BROS MANUf AOTURfRI OF Dimension Lumber, Plnnrlns, Rustle, Rheath lne. Casings, and a complete stock of svsry . variety ot ROUGH and DRESSED LUMBER ALWAYS ON HAND AT THB OLD STAND, IT. HELENS, OR WHITE COLLAR LINE TBE COLUMBIA RIVER AND FOOAT SOUND N AVI0AT1ON CO, PORTLAND-ASTORIA ROUTE. Steamer Bailey Gatzert Landing root ot Alder Street, Portland. Leave. Portland dally exowpl Sunday) at 7 A, at. Landing Telephone dock, Astoria, Leaves Astoria dally (except Sunday) 7 T. M. Oatsert Tickets Oood on Staamer Thompson Steamer Thompson Tlukels Oood on Oatsert X. A. 8EKLEY, Aft V. B, BCOTT, Pres. STEAMER G. DELL SHAVER, Master. T&aVMt Portland, foot of Washington street, Tuesday Thursday, and Sunday evenings at S t.. . o'clock. Returning Leaves Clotakanie, tide permitting, Monday, Wednesday, and Friday evenings at 4 o'clock. Will pass Oak Point about 7; Stella 7:li Mayger T:Hi klnler V0 Kalama :Ui St. Helena 9: SO. Arrive ia Portland ISO a. m. Th. com Dae v reaarvaa tha rl.ht i. .bang. Urn. without aotloa, .Two Newspapers Together, OREGON MIST uniy two .Dollars jrer r 1 Ptl -W 11 -arx ....STEAMER JOSEPH KELLOGG.... Leaves Kelso on Mondays, Wednesdays and Friilsvs at 6 o'clock a. m. ..M.Portiand and Kelso Routa vla Willaraett8 Sloagh MUGKLb St. Helena, P"1' Choice Groceries HflPdwaPfi NX MJk.AlX. Vft, JLl WIA Will UN CROCKERY AND TINWARE. ...Dry Goods... Inolndlus a rensral assortment of cloth Inn, (uralshlnss, and ureas good. AIhi a Hue llu. o( boots and shoes, ffl fill ft 5: MUCKLE - St. Helena, Oregon. DRUG STORE a larse aasartaawsl i asta rwre O. R.& N. ,.TO TH.. EAST. Gives th. eholos ol Two Transcontinental Routes GREAT NORTHERN Rf . via SPOKAKK MINNEAPOLIS " BT. PAUL and CHICAGO ...OREGON,,. SHORT LIKE R'T. via DENVER SALT LAKE OMAHA and KANSAS CITT Low Rates to all Eastern Cities OCEAN STEAMERS LEAVE PORTLAND EVKHT MVS DAYS FO SAN FRANCISCO. STEAMERS monthly from Portland to Yoko hama and Hong Kong, via th. Nffrth.m l'acldo Steamship Co. lu oounacUen with th. O. R. 4 N. Company. DOnw ELL, C A HI, ILL CO., General Agenta Northern Pacific S. 8. Co. Portland, Oregon. For full Information nil! on or address W. H.HUML1IURT, General Paaung.r Agent, Portland, Oregon W. SHAVER The Only Direct Koute V ...Fftoat... Portland to Clatskanie Shaver Transportation Company. OREGON IAN a xear in Advance. jk wMjggajamasa. Ijeaves Port- . land Tuesday, Thursday, ami j 's Bat'irdays, at S