The Oregon mist. (St. Helens, Columbia County, Or.) 188?-1913, February 18, 1898, Image 2

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COLOMBIA COUNTY DIRECTORY.
County Older.
)v-m.. .....Joseph B. Dona, Rainier
t : -.... . Jmisoa Weed, Vernoma
J. N. Rice, ClatRliaiile
) nouiuror ......B.it, Wharton Kt. Helens
or bctijll...,....,.J. u. wti, Bcamtonse
..Mftnin vtnue, uuim-y
.W. N. Mfieerve. Italens
Dr. A. P. Mciren. Raiuter
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I. ...... .P. A. Frakes, Scanpn.
PoBmlntann J h. D. Fownou; Ulst
ST. HELENS, tlFMS, fCB. IS.
PRESS SPIRIT.
flATSKAMK NOTES.
Prosperity to holding oat wll. Hanna'a
Sack mosf be lonnon. Eugsn. Register.
Krerthliig I nloB party" in the Oregoa
Dapaper. What be become of the pop
fjlfst part j T Klsresta Republican.
Win took another tarn apward ywter
dy. It will keep the calamity howlers
goasifnf what to say to farmer favor of
(rw altar and free frad during th aprief
jjpiga. Pendleton Republican. ,
Thji wll be an "pit year" for 1 bowea.
In republicans of this state propose to
weed tbetn oot with marked celerity, and
this will naturally lead as to expect future
benefit for the peopfe. Pendleton Itfpabll
can. Thsre are unmistakable signs of a die.
position on tbe part of Multnomah county's
republican tactions to harmonise for the
oootini campaign. When the republican
have nothiuf to lose they can spell disoord
with a big D, bat just a soon a their par
ty's supremacy is threatened they begin to
regard cohesion as a desirable thins;. Port
land Telegram.
Soot lots of wheat bar changed hand
Ja The Dalles the past few days at 75 cents
a batiks!. Tbia is th best price realised
ainea the slump in wheat last December.
Tiaaes-afoantaineer. And yet The Tirues
Monataineer wa one of th Bryan papers
that eop tended la 1888 that if McKinley
was elected wheat would be worth but 23
cents per busheL Eugene Register.
Oregon, Has many other states, b fall of
repentent voters who two years ago aided
Bryan la bis efforts to place the crown of
thorn upon the American laborer. The
laborers are now awaiting an opportunity
to Jam that self-same crown of thorn down
post Mr. Bryan' big bead until ho recog
Biwae tfce fact that his persecutors are his
farmer dupe. Their intelligence ha been
IftWlted. Eagen Bagister.
The were shipped from the Columbia
rlvsr to Kuropa from July 1, 1887. to Feb
ruary 1, 1883, 87 cargoes of breadstuff.
tMi&K) bushel of wheat, valued at $7,101,
03. and 300,503 barrel of floor, valued at
tmjSM. Iaclnding Oriental, African, and
coastwise, the total shipments amounted to
S ,321.808 bushels cf wheat and 673,638 bar.
rels of Sour, having an segregate value el
I3,4B09. Pendleton Tribune.
Th republican club throughout the
atata are repudiating one-man politics
everywhere, and there seams to be a uni
versal expression of opinion that way. Tb
repttblicajs party is greater than anybedy.
and everybody ha and should hava an
sejant chance far its honors and no more;
sew to be honored by it a man should stand
sqnareir on is platform, without any
equivocation, mental reserve tk-n, or secret
Stasia of mind, whatever. Plaindealer.
It Is an eloquent plea that tha Oregon
popeerais pot forward for "a onion of
fore." We may net agree on silver, runs
th argument, but at least we can agree that
tha elcee are desirable. Let us, then,
waive nniieeeaeary scruples of belief, and
make suited assault upon the public crib.
These are powerful argument when applied
la the right place. Bow reeponair fa) the
nil est which this fusion seed is hopefully
thrown will be apparent at the June harvest
Cf ballot. Oregonian.
A revtral of the demand for wool, the
employment of more woolen mill hands
wb become better patrons of the farmer.
the greater call for horse a the need of
tetnrelng prosperity require tbem, the
higher price of wheat and other farm t
plee, the oonssming capacity of the wasn
earners who are employed in other lines of
wdustry who have been given work in the
last year ail are making the prospects for
the farmer a much better than tbey were
last year as the condition of th working-
man and th business man are. Pittsburg
Time,'
TheOregonian of Tuesday welcome Sen
ator Mitchell, Oregon' congressmen, Hon.
C. W. Fulton, Hon. Sol Hirsch, and other,
back Into the republican party, and says;
"list us have a procession In the streets.
Tb Oregoniao ia willing to march humbly
at the tail of it." Thus we are constrained
to give the Oregonian credit for at last hav
ing located It position in the procession of
republican. The bead of the procession
of which Senator Mitchell, Oregon' dele
gation, Hon. C. W. Fulton, Hon. Bol.
Hirsch, and all other republican, follow ia
McKinley and the Bt. Louis platform. We
congratulate Mr. Scott on having found hi
position lnth"procession,"and being will
ing to take it Polk County Observer.
The convention of Oregon republican
dub by It harmonious action condemn
those distarbera who have endeavored to
array republican against republican on the
money question. The convention, by its
election end resolutions, declared that if a
man aland on the St. touts platform as
Interpreted by the republican administra
tion, his republicanism cannot be properly
questioned by anyone. The convention
lifted it voice against factional atrife, and
- in favor of united successful effort. Thee
let us hear no more of silver republicans
Mitchell republicans, or Blraon republicans.
Maltnomab county ba her factional quar
rels inspired by th desire to control the
city government, but we should quaran
tine the state against that quarrel, and
re'uae to listen to any man who rises the
wolf cry of factionalism la the outside con n
tin, Mark every man, who accuse hi
ne'shbor of secretly believing in anU-repub-
liran doctrines, as disloyal to tbe party,
The republican party is going to win next
June. It is going to win with clean ticket,
a4 it is going to win with tbe battle cry,
"3'be best of noney for the best of people
tad prottctton for our own," Exchange.
A scow was In the latter part of the week
for a load of shingles,
J. H. Wilson, of Mist, was a passenger
for Si, fMens Wnlneriy evening.
8. Llndgren and son, Charlie, were over
from Mist Monday taking in the sight.
Ouorg Badser was laid up three or four
days at the Clatskanle hotel, but is out
again.
A larceny esse at the justice' court last
Friday attracted some attention, and will
jaerhapa aid the county's nuance just a
Ed Elliott wa unfortunate enough to fall
while at work about Mrs. Aldridfte'a new
building, hurting his aria so ae to give him
an enforced rest of a few day.
The masquerade ball went off last Friday
evening as advertised. Very little eeems
to be said about it, from which inference is
drawn that it, wa not more than a very
moderate succexa.
A number of the school children, with
tb teachers and other, spent a pleasant
evening in the upper room of the scliool
hou.ie last Friday, where a social gathering
took the place of the usual literary exercises.
O. P. Cheldelin, of Crooked creek, near
T I- w . n 1 -w K ... .J ...1 f..
Alaska. The fever is not confined to the
young, but it seems as though it would be
necessary to cool thin fever before many
more get away from their homes. A man
of Mr. Oheldeiin'a age ought to think well
before taking such a step.
Photoi
camera
t.,a. .I,.. ... i.. U.I lak,, !.(,, M .nil
Bud was shrewd enough to gather in quite
a number of young people to stand around
and look aa though tliev wanted to buv
something. What kind of a picture is the
result has not eeveiopcd yet.
ographer Rush was pointing his
i into Bryant s store Tuesday even-
As tbe steamer came in Monday morn
ing and blew it whistle, the whistle of the
shingle mill responded, when a variety of
shrill greeting were exchanged to the
aninseniont of many and alarm of a few
who got oat lively to see it there was a fire
anywhere. It was fit. Valentine's day.and
the groom-intended wa on board the
steamer.
On 8aturdav evening Conyer' hall was
filled to listen to a literary and musical
Fro gram given by the scholars of Miss
ones' ruoiu, assisted by their teacher and
sirs, vrosoy. ioe exercirv were exceueui,
and those that attracted most favorable
comment were the impersonations of Mas
ten Clyde Wendell and Enoch Blackford,
on account of the yonthfuiness of tbe per
former as weu as toe real excellence of tne
performances. Prof. Fabrique furnished
the thirsty with ice cream and "pop," and
those who wished could buv eandv. while a
minature poetotnee dispensed valentines to
the persons addressed. Something over
H0 wa the net result to the children's so
ciety, which wilt probably go to buy a
clock for the schoolroom.
Another interesting event in our town
has changed the relations of two yonng
Deonle. and if life is spared it will give them
an opportunity to decide on the truihful-
nesa of tne quesuon oeoaieu in our scnooi
literary societies, "Resolved, That there is
more pleasure in pursuit than possession."
Tke public wa not greatly shocked at bear
ing tnat ueorge i. licnenor maa miss x.ucy
Lovell were to be married Monday evening,
became it has been a case where devotion
to each other pointed that way, but the
public was pleased to learn that the cere-
monv was w oe periuriucu in itie enures
and 'admittance was free. Dnring the day
various ladies took flowers, evergeens, fancy
lamps, tables, scarfs, carpets, rags, etc., into
the churcb, and arranged theui with snch
taste that the eflect was charming. The
ceremony was announced for 8 p. m., and
at that hour standlna room wa in demand.
Promptly on the hour the doors were
thrown wine open, me strains oi tne wea
ding march on the organ, where Carrie
Tkhenor presided, were heard, and tbe
wedding procession entered, John Myers
and Miss Mary Ticbenor preceding the
bride and groom np tb broad aisle to the
altar, where they separated to let 'he couple
to be united come In between them. Rev.
Shannon at once began with tbe ritualistic
weddina service of the M. . church, and
ail was quiet except bis own voice and the
responses to Ui question " will won lane."
etc, until the service was concluded and
the couple introaucea a air. ana Mrs.
Georm C. Ticbenor, when congratulations
were in order, and about everyone present
went forward to offer the couple congratu
lations and good wishes nelore tbey retired
(ram the building. At J. A. English's resi
dence, wnere tne nappy couple went alter
leaving tne ennrcn. a lew menus gainerea
for an additional hour of social chat. Erery
hndv knows Georre who has anything to
do at the postofSce, and all nnite in wish
ing him immense success in nis matrimon
ial veniure.
drama, entitled "Th Third Grover," or
"Urover, the Third," w are not poaltiy
wuioii at present writing.
Mr. George Sltts, of Upper Rock creek,
Whs dolus- some trading in Vernonla lust
"ntunlsv.
Hon, T. 3. Rrink and wife are visiting
friends In Portland and Washington coun
ty thin week.
F. L. Wilson visited friends In Washing-
con county on Tuesday, returning bouie
uie next uay.
Our ex-noitmaster returned to his place
of business th first of the week looking as
though be bad enjoyed nis trip.
Albert Raker ha about com to th con
clusion that lie don't want to rent his place
as imu m uv uiu awuv time agu. ,
As Mr. Dow. sr.. was returning from Si
Helens Wednesday he had the misfortune
to break one of the wheel of hi wagon.
Commissioner Peterson was looking after
our bridge Thursday trying to ascertain the
cheapest and best way to repair in same.
Mrs. T. X. Mills moved her household
goods from the hotel in this city to her
ranch on tu road to r ittsuurg, tnursaay.
i w. yt ... - - iAr KiinJ rt
curs. 1 , . ,. . , t V-, vt uv ... w.v.
an attack of la grippe, has so far recovered
that she is now ante to opserve objects ia a
tew inone oi ner lace,
E. Shannahan passed through this city
Thursday n route to the Hour mill at i'ltts-
burg, returning later without his wagon,
the miner oeing auseni, necessitating an
other trip.
HOCtVrON HAPPENINGS.
Miss Bersha Collins I visiting with Mr,
Sam Kelley, of this city.
Rev. Martin Burllngame and daughter.
May, v tailed fortlaad lussday.
Ed Philhrook came no from Kulnler on
a abort visit to ins parents, oaiuraay, re
turning Suuday.
Mr. Fnhrlham Garrlon started on Thurs
day of last week lor 1 lie uaiie, wuer ne
intends to remain several Week.
Mr. Alex Emerson and wife spent sev
eral days last week visiting the former's
parents. Tbey returned to ursy s tuver,
Wash., last Saturday.
Wm. Pullen and family, of Soannoose,
Milton creek. Mr. Pullen ia engaged iu
hauling wood for tbe Hume company.
Henrv Burnett has charge of the board
ing house formerly conducted by R. B.
Mason, on Milton creek, and those cutting
wood for the Same company have a place
to Doara.
This place came near being the scene of a
big lire on Tuesday evening of last week
when Mr. George Perry closed his store as
usual, leaving a lamp turned down in the
back room. At about U o'clock Mr. E. E.
Hazen and N. A. Perry were returning
from St. Helen when they noticed a bright
light and were not very long discovering
tha cause. Thev broke in one of tbe win
dow and entering found the Bra to be un
der considerable aeadway, and a coal on
can waa standing only a few feet away, and
by prompt work they soon bad the blase
extinguished. Tbey discovered that the
lamp had been In some way upturned and
the oil from the lamp caused the wall to
catch, and if not discovered at the time it
waa it might have caused a big conflagra
tion and peritap tne tosa or me.
Mr and Mrs. John Beaver and children
and Mr. and Mrs. George Leonard, of Scap-
poose, visited with the ladies' parents Here
Ust Friday. That date was Mrs. John
Lamberson'abirthdsy, and during I he even
ing several friends came in to neip ceieoraie.
Uaacing was Indulged in Until a late hour.
when ail departed for their homes, declar
ing the evening enjoyably spent and wish
ing Mrs. Laniberson many happy returns
ot tbe occasion. 1 nose presem were: nr.
and Mrs. Ed Gillahan, Mr. and Mrs. Geo.
Leonard. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Brons, Mr.
and Mrs. John Beaver. Mr. and Mrs. Mel
I' . . - nr. Up Wm KliM 11
.IIS JM. O. , 1 1 , xi. '.. ,
Mr. and Mrs. John Lamberson. Mr. and
Mr. A. Henderson, Mr. and Mrs. H. M.
Jerry White, Cfaaa. Cox, Mathew White,
Miaa Onal Cox. John Seager. N. A. Perry.
Joe Harris, Lvman Pelero, Albert Leonard
and INorman MaKay.
BCAPPOOSB NEWS.
Mr. L. 0. Baxter i quite rick at present.
Valentine's-day passed without a mur
murber.
Soring Is near at haad or else some frog
are mignuiy tooiea.
Mr. Fred Adam ia petitioning for a road
np Haymoad creea.
Work ha begun oat the Scanpoose and
Bald bill county roan.
ScariDoose now ba three daily mail ex
cnange vivo hi uaiua.
Mis Ella Tom nkina I teaching a Clam in
cue nousenoiu oi ssr. nannso,
A. Holadav. of Monte Vista nursery, re
port large aaie oi iruit tree tais season.
Mrs. Gertrude Lynch I teaching a pri
vate scnooi si ine resiuenc oi s a. l.j ucn.
W. A. Pullen ha moved to Houlton.
where be will do teaming for the flume
compaay.
Mr. F. Pavne has secured a large contract
to furnish Han Francisco parties with his
metallic paiat..
John Dobbin, stepson of P. A. Prake. I
now running a Draaenian on uie roruaiid-
Seattle passenger train.
W. A. Purdv. of Portland, contemplate
burning a large quantity of charcoal on bis
laud norm oi ecappoose.
Watts A Price shipped a carload of choice
Hurbana noiaioe to rortiano last weex
Tbey go to California by steamer for seed
Mr. Fulkerson. of Monmouth, ha been
engaged to teach the spring term in district
Mo. 1. It is a wise step le engage teacners
early, before tne ruan begin.
Mr. and Mr. D. W. Price gave a very
pretty card party and luncheon to their
many friend on Feb. 2nd in honor of the
tentn anniversary oi meir marriage.
Mr. Geo. Grant, who recently sailed for
Skagway, writes baca mat tne oatiooa mere
is gloomy, and that prospective Elondikers
had better remain at home for tbe present.
Messrs. Neil Vandermost. Fred Soder-
strom, and Jno. Callahan, jr., left on tb
last trip of the uregon lor rori wrangle,
Alaska. Tbe boys have a host of friends
who wish tbem abuudaut success in the
frozen north.
VEBNONIA GLEANINGS.
Some of th local prophet announce an
early apring.
Th weather tb past week ha been
omewnai moisi.
Albert Baker wa visiting friend above
town inursoay last.
Mrs. Redmond was doing some trading
in this city inursoay.
Fred Bergerson waa strolling the street
of our town oaiuraay.
E. Shannahan wa doing om trading
in tbe city of Buxton lueedsy.
W. D. Case, of Pittsburg, drove some
beef cattle to bt. Helens Thursday,
MlssVernonia Rheeley attended the ex.
aminatlon for teachers at Forest Grove last
week.
Miss Myrtle Powell and Mattle Bellman
attended th teacher' examination at tit.
Helen.
Our dramatic company is preparing to
entertain tne pumic with anotner oeauutui
Letter From Skagway.
flcivponea. Or.. Feb. IS. 1808.
Tiavtil Psi St. Helens Please nublish
the letter I received from Gus Ostby. my
neighbor, as I think it will be an enighten-
ment to tnose wno want to go so osagway
Yours, etc., Jons bcmsutx.
Following I tb letter:
-Sksswat. Jsn. 26. 1808.
"Dear Friend John. 1 will lust drop VOU
a few lines and let you know that I am liv
ing. There 1 nothing here for anybody
f bat na not gov lOl ot money, a nereis
lota of work, but there are 60 men to every
job. There are more men broke in this
town man mere are m roruana, accuiuiug
to six. It is not very cold here. There is
some snow, but not mnch. It is raining
todav. There is lots of excitement and
hnnting going on every day.
"Poor George; (Grant) one of his horses
got sick on the boat and died when the
steamer arrived here, but be may come out
all right yet. He (Grant) is thinking of go
ing over the pass in a few days.
'Hay sold Here lor iio per ton yester
day. Beer is 25 cent a drink; so I don't
unua. .
"1 have had a little work, but not mnch
Then are too many people bre. and every
boat brings hundred more.
"Sunderland is up on th trail packing
with his oxen.
"I will close for this time.' Tell tbe boys
to stay at borne. Giv my regard to all,
"Uus OsTBr.
"Skagway, Alaska."
Dreulfsilly 10 err eats.
Geits: I wa dreadfully nervous, and
for relief took your Karl' Clover Boot Tea,
It quieted my nerve and itrengtbeaed my
whole Nervous System. I was troubled
with constipation, kidney and bowel troub
le. Your tea soon cleansed my whole sy
turn so thoroughly that I rapidly regained
my health and strength. Mrs. 8. A. Sweet,
Hartford, Con. Sold by Dr. Edwin Bos,
XdLg3rOXlXL.
1W Fu
ll alic
bjutara
m
Dyspepsia cured. Sbllob's Vltalizer im
mediately relieves sour stomach, coming-
np-of-food distress, and la the great kidney
and liyer remedy. Sold by Dr. E. Boss.
OASTOniA.
Asfis
iinlls Stguius
t
MfpaV
Be not deceived. A Congh, Hoarseness
or Croup, are not to ba trifled with.
dose in time of Shilob's Cur will say yon
much trouble. Sold by Dr. Edwin Bos.
Vn fae-
siaills
ttgurai:
tr
lies
srr
Ladles, take the best. If you are troub
led with constipation, sallow akin, and
tired feeling, take Karl' Clover Tea. It Is
pleasant to take. Sold by Pr. Edwin Boss
Cure that cough with 8hiloh ' Cure. The
best Cough Cure. Relieve croup promptly,
On million bottle (Old last year. 40 dotes
for 25 cent. Sold by Dr. Edwin Boss.
Karl' Clover Boot Tea Is a pleasant lax
ative. Begulafes the bowels, purifies the
blood. Clear th complexion. Easy to
mane and pleasant to take. 25 cent. Sold
by Dr. Edwin Bos.
. 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-
1 voted exclusively to Klondike supplies, where
you will find
! Blankets, Mackinaws, For Caps,
Gloves, Underwear, 8hoes, Tents, Sweaters, Rubber
Goods, Eto., Groceries and Provisions
of all Kinds at Lowest Prices. We Pack and
Deliver Everything
....FREE OF CHARCS...
at the Wharf Either in Poitland, Tacoma or
Seattle.
OYER CLOTHING CO. I
; BEN SELLING, Manager. THIRD AND OAK STS. J
Farm For Sale.
1 mnr nlwe of land, containing MO acres, for
ale at a bargain. On the place Is a itood house,
two Hortoa. H2xXl, well ftnl.hxt; a l'rn MjiW;
three acres of orchard, boartng all kinds ot
fruit; good garden; cut over DO tons of tame hay
each year. One particularly good feature in
Connection wun (ne yumcm l (lie www nihiii
which ts esttmaled to b worth tooo.
For further Information call ou K. B. Quick,
St. Helens, or at this oBloe. Term easy.
JOHN WINTERS
MANUFAOTURKft Of
Casks and Barrels
ATKtN't OLD aTANO
8T. HELENS, OREGON.
FOR PORTLAND, DAILY.
STSAWtH
Young America
-VIA-
WILLAMETTE SLOUGH
Leave St. Helens
Arrive at Portland. ..
I o" PrtWland
Arrive at St. Helens. .
.. 6:80 A M
..10:00 A M
.. 2:80 P M
.. 6:00 F M
sTAHB tS CEHT8.
Will Carry Nothing but Passengers
and Fast r4gut.
JAMES Gf OD, Master.
to travel lor responsible sstabl tatted hotw
as Oregon. Salary S7W and eiueuMa. rpsitloa
Krvausal itelerens. Eneloae self-addrsaaea
unpad envelope. Tb Nattoaal, Star lasur-
oee Bld(., Chicago.
CASTORIA
Tot Zoiuite and Children.
ntt
stalls
tgsstani
atr
svsry
vrawrsa
Get Value Received
EVERY TIME AT
N. A. Perry's
HOULTON, OREGON.
WANTED FAITHFUL atlH OH WOlflK
to traval for raiponsfblssitabUsbsd hoas
la Orogon. Salary f(8Q and expenses. Poattlra
enaanenr. Beferenc. SdoIom aelf-addrsund
atampad envalnpe. Th Satlonal, Ma Isuhu
ansa BUK-f unicefo.
G. WCOLE
. Notary PubUe
E.E. QUICK
Commissioner of
Deeds for Washington.
COLE & QUICK,
PROPB1ETOE8 OF
THORNFS
Hanierical SysteiTitle AUstracts.
Titles Examined and Perfected. Abstracts
Furnished. Aasesimients Kxamlned. In
anrance Written. Taxes Paid and Conveyancing.
T, BELEHI, OBEOOl.
nTAMTED-VAITHFOI. MKN OR WO VIM
VV totravelforranponflblaestabllshedhouse
as Oregon. Salary 780 and sxpsases. Poaltloa
psmianent. Brfersnce. KncloM self-sddressed
stem pad anvslope. Th National. Star Inm
aiiav 0uig., umcago.
-THE
BANQUET
. SALOON
CL0NINGER&C00PEE,
PE0PKIKT0B8.
Wine and Liquor
Card tables, pool table, billiard table and
other devices for tbe entertainment of pat
rons, where time can D pieasanur spent.
FAMOUS FIRE LADDIE CIGARS
Besides other popular brands, are kept
constantly on hand to anpply the increased
trad at this very popular saloon.
THK FAMOUS
CYRUS NOBLE WHISKY
I KBIT AT Ha BANQUET.
MONEY'S WORTH-
CVIRV TIMI AT
DOLMAN'S STORE.
BT. MILINa, ORIOON.
Mr. Dolman always keeps a fall stock
of (ieneral Merehamlie, which he sells
at prices that defy competition.
Lumbers
All kinds o( rooRh and dressed
Lumber on short notice.
Builders'
Material
Of the beat quality delivered to
aoy point on tbe river at tbe
Lowest Possible Price
One-haif Cash and One-half
in FARM PRODUCE.
Address all order to
X B. BORTHWICK,
GOBLE, OREGON.
PBOFES8IONAL.
J. W. BAT W. B. DILLABD
ATTORNEYS -AT-LAW
Office next door to Conrthons.
BT. HKLKN8, OttKGON.
General Dracttce in court of Oregon or Waah
Ingtou. Abstract made directly front county
recurua.
GEORGE A. HALL,
ATTORNEY -AT -LAW,
Collections, foreclosures, mechanics' Iclns, eto.
wyuij prunucuung attorney, umoe
with T. 1. Cleeton.
St. IIslbns,
Obkoow.
Q. W. COLE,
ATTOBNBY AND COUNBKLOB-AT LAW,
BT. HELENS, OREGON.
Title Atntmnt Book. SntMrr Puhlln. rrnnmla.
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jyK. EDWIK KOBH,
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON.
Bt. Helens, Oregon
J-JR. H. E. CUFF,
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON.
Bt Helen, Oregon,
jpB. J. Jt. HALL,
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON
Clatakanle, Columbia county, Or
N. ME8ERVB,
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Surveyor and Civil Engineer
DEtEMA, OHEGON
Connty Surveyor. Land Surveying, Town
Plattine and Kncinnerinir wnrk n.,!m
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TTAWTKD FAITHPTJL MKH OS WnMKM
TV tntravsl fur roajmnslblesaublislisd houae
mvregon. naiary ivnu ana aiinnea. roaltlun
permanant. HotHrenca. Unclose self sdilraMictd
aiaaiii envaioiie, iu Aauuuai, eta Uisur
DART & MUCKLE
fiain Street, St. K&Mi, C.tson.
Doaltrt
emem
MMCHHIDISt
Choice Oroceries
Always on hand. Flour, grain, and teed. Toliacco and
algara, and smokers' arllt'lus, notion, eta.
...Hardware..,
CROCKERY AND TINWARE.
...Dry Goods... -
DART & MUCKLE
Main Street, - - ; St. Helens, Orcgoa.
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"The Perldiis"
C. W. KNOWLES, Manager.
Mr. Knowlei was, for many yeart, pioprletor ol tbe 8k Charles , ,
hotel, end while there eatablislied a reputation ae a hotel man.
He is now in a better position lo entertain hi friends than ever
before, and will welcome all bt old patrons to hil new jkc of
business, where can be found an op-to-date boUl.
Cortrcr Fifth and Washington Strssts, Pcrt!:nl
CLATSKANIE DRUG STORE
I
DR. J. E. HALL. Proprietor,
Ha laxt reeolW a tarw aseertasMl
- el Freek sstii (Ssr
DrugaS and Chemicals
Abo a new and select stool of tragi and patent wikdlelnea, fancy stationery, Mfceel twc
and h,Kl auiillm iwrfuin.ry and tullet arUelsa, aud la hut ever ytalaa wniva I
usually sent at a llrsvclaa drag store.
Prescriptions Carefully Compounded
AT THE -
I CLATSKANIE DRUG STORE
flUCKLE BROS
MANUPAOTURERt Of
Dimension Lnmlier, flonrlnf, Hn.tle, Sheath-
In, casings, aim a oouiiui aioca oi every
variety ot
ROUGH and DRESSED LUMBER
ALWAVe ON HAND
AT THE OLD STAND, BT, HELXNS, OR
WHITE COLLAR LINE
f f '
r-j8-l'AVj.''''i ' -i
THE COLUMBIA RIVER AND PDOET SOUND
MAVIOATION CO.
POETLAKD-ASTOEIA BOOTH
Steamer Bailey Gatzert
i.ju.fMi.i u,u.i auri.wi
Leave rorlland dally (escHbanday)tl A, U.
Landlnt Tslephon dock, Astoria.
Leaves Astoria daily (except Sunday) 1 t. U.
Oatsert Tickets flood on Steamer Thompson
Steamer Tbuuipaon Tickets Good on Oatsert
K. A. BEELET, Agt, U. B. SCOTT, Pr.
O. R.& N.
..TOTMt.. ,
EAST.
Glraa ttieebok of
Two tasscstbats! Rsstss
H.0HEAT.M
KOETHERH B'y.
-vlav
SPOKANE
MINNRAPOUU
ST. PAUL
and
CHICAGO
JEEOOL
SHORT LIKEE'f.
via
DENVER
SALT LAKE
OMAHA
sad
KANSAS CITT
Lew Mzi ts ill Esstsra tilz
OfEAN TtMIe
LEAVE PORTLAND KVKHlf FIVE DATS TO
SAN FRANCISCO.
STEAMERS Dinetbly fmva Portland to Toca
bona an4 lion Im, via lb. Nenh.ia
Paeln. staamahip Co. la eoaaeetlsa wits ta.
U. k. A N. Com (..ay.
DODWRLL, CARLILL A CO.,
General Agn! rtonh.ro f cti! a a Co.
Portlaud, Oiscon.
Por full Information call on orddrss
W. H. HUKUlUBT,
Oeneral Paenr Ag.ni, Portltnd, Orstoa
STEAMER G. W. SHAVER
r
DELL SHAVER, Master.
f t'ii l i-r"..' f"r v'i. Tk.-.ii s j jt x.t
' ujlc'ct.' i i roniana to uaisjiaiiiB
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T,Aatroa Portlsnrl, foot of Wsshlnirton strmt, Tuesday, Thnradsy, and Sunday evenings at I
irtyftCB o'clock. Heturnlnii leaves Clatxkaule, tide permitting, Monday, V wlnewlay, "
Friday er.nlnm at i o'chick. Will w Oak Point abiul 1; tftvllaTiM; Maya.r ' Batnlers wt
Kalama:t6; Ht. Helens :. Arriv In Portland 1;W a. m. Th company resetv tu. rbjbt I
ohaoge time without notios.
Shaver Transportation Company. -
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. Two Newspapers Together.
OREGON MIST - OREGONIAN j
Only Two Dollars Per Year In Advance.
ray ay ay TTVIFVyv V V V V WW V V
....STEAMER JOSEPH KELLOGG....
Leaves Kelno
on Mondays,
Wedneidsys
and Fridays at
t o'ulook a. m.
O
umi Pert-
land Tnesd.yi
wlay, wm
el X Thursday, an
r 8i 11 mays, at
o'clock a. ss.
Portland and Kelso Rests via Wi:!:r.:tt3 Slc-'sli '