The Oregon mist. (St. Helens, Columbia County, Or.) 188?-1913, March 04, 1898, Image 2

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DAVID DAVIS.
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COLUMBIA COUNTY DIRECTOKY.
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Clerk...,
Bhcrtfr
i'rwwurer ,
unt. of School...
Assoaeor......
Surveyor.....
Conner
Commissioner j
If Olflcr..
...Joseph B. Doan, Rainier
.....JuuRon Weed, Verttoma
......J. N. Rice. Clatskante
. .E. M. Wharton St. Helena
,,,.,.J-Q- Watts, SoapHMMte
Martin White, Quincy
...Ji.W. N. Meaerve, lelena
.Dr. A. P. McLaren, Rainier
P. A. Frakett, Scappo job
N. D. Peterson, Miat
ST. HKLENl, OHKUON, MA1HII 4.
It i learned from inside sources that
the detailed plans of the meu who are
urging fusion in this state are to give
the senatorshtp to democrat and the
congressional nominations to Vander
berg and Quian. -The governorship is
also to go to a populist.
Osn of two things is nearly always
sought when suspicion is to be raised
from an innocent party, an alibi or
previous exemplary reputation. In
the Maine affair, Spain can set up
neither defense. She certainly should
be deemed innocent until proved
guilty, but "her record is unsavory
enough to justify most any belief.
The remarks of the Qregonian on
Wednesday about Senator McBride are
in perfect accord with the utterances
of that paper in regard to any or all
persons whom it cannot dictate to or
drive. It is our opinion that Senator
XlcBjirJs never took undue advantage
in the leastwise that he might gain
admittance to the senate, and certainly
bis actions since being there have
been strictly in accord with a platform
which declares for legitimate currency
and a sound protective policy some
thing which cannot be said for the
Pregonian.
Every day seems to make matters
worse for the calamityitea who are pro
posing to pool their issues in the con
gressional campaign First, wheat
went up, then the mills opened up,
and their opening was followed by an
advance in farm product generally,
then wages increased, and now the
Dingley law is bringing ia money
enough to pay running expenses of
the government and getting ready to
create a surplus. This is all very hard
on the people who have insisted that
prices could not advance without the
free coinage of silver, that a protective
tariff would not start op the mills or
increase wages or employment. It is
very unfortunate for them that all this
should have happened before election.
It is very lucky though for the people
who will escape being misled by a re
newal of the false assertions which
these croakers made in 1396, and have
reiterated at every opportunity since.
The Welcome is not a republican
paper, but it preferred the election of
McEinley to that of Bryan on account
of their several positions on the money
question. It is glad bow that McKin
ley and not Bryan was elected, because
of the imminence of war with Spain.
President McKioley knows what war
is, its incalculable cost, its indescriba
ble horrors; and be will not rush into
war unless it become a great national
necessity. Yet McKinley is a patriot,
a thorough American, who can be de
pended upon to make war when such
a necessity arises, and to carry it on
vigorously and valiantly. What Mr.
Bryan might have done we do not
know. He might have risen to the
occasion and done well : but beeau e
of his inexperience and impetuosity
the country would have been in a fever
of doubt and anxiety. It is well that
in such a time as this we nave a ma-
tared, calm, cool, experieaced man at
the helm of the Ship of Bute. Welcome.
BOUND THS ALARM.
8omtliinf must b dons to stop Mark
Hanna. fieii ruining th country. We
all remember that in tot (all of 1806, hsran
up the pric of wheat, tliua aUJUig many
railliunt to ths total received for their erop
by our farmers; and lis did It, too, simply
to influence the presidential election to
prevent th Lord's anointed, William J.
Bryan, th prophet of the God-given ratio
of 16 to. 1, from being elected.
Mark Hanna did won than that Th
free-silver ahouUr all declared that Hanna
would, of oooae, let th prios of wheat drop
after election. But Hanaa was too cut for
that. He only kept up the pric of wheat,
but he advanoed it. And he baa kept It up
ver since. Ha must have paid out over
760.000,000 tor this purpose alon, sine th
fall of 1896.
But this is only a drop In the bucket.
Hanna's rultdeeds go much further. H
advanced th wages of employee In a vast
number of industries. H opened mills and
furnaces and factories which bad been
cloned down. He gay employment to tens
of thousands of idle men. Ha insisted that
we bad prosperity. But, as w all know
tbr can be no prosperity unless ws bay
free ooinage of silver, ana 4G-cent dollars,
hs bad to Impose upon th United Stale a
fictitious prosperity. It must hv cost
him st least three billions of dollars to raise
wage and giv employment to tb unemployed.
But this remorseless enemy of the peo
ple's best interests did not stop there. He
had mad th farmers and ths workingmen
thiak w had prosperity, when all the sil
verltes know we have net, But h was not
satisfied with that. He caused a shortage
of the European grain crop. Evidently he
bribed th weather clerk to manage this for
him. Then he set all th railroads to work
hauling grain to our seaports, and hired
countless vessels to carry It abroad. And,
te give ths railroads business for their big
trains on th return haul, be has sent, with
in tb past year .billion of dollars' worth of
all kinds of dry goods and groceries and
things of that sort all over the country, just
to make the railroads show that tbsy are
earning dividends. What this has cost him,
th Lord only knows.
Even now this remorseless fee of true
prosperity and 40-cent dollars ia not satis
Bed. He has caused 4,000 miners on the
Qogobio range, op iu th Jask Superior
region, to b riven a 10 par cent increase !
ia wages, just to give a fallacious appear
anc of prosperity. Of course he was at tb
bottom of th increase of wages by the coal
conference a few days ago, whereby 200,000
coal miners got an advance. And there is
unfortunately no doubt but that he caused
tb 20 per cent advance in the woolen mills
a few weeks a? o, tbe 15 per cent advance in
the Pittsburg structural iron mills, and
other atrocities of the kind.
This sort of this must be stopped. This
man Hanna must b checked in bis promo
tion of fictitious prosperity. The country
is going to destruction, yet this atrocious
villian is masking it by advancing wages,
by raising the prices of wheat, corn, cattle,
bogs, and so on. He is lulling the people
into fancied security by schemes which are
nothing mora than wholesale bribery of tbe
population. There is a limit to human en
durance, and it has been reached. Tbe sll
vente in congress should see to it that his
long career of deception is brought to an
end summarily, or there will be no bop of
electing a congress and president in 1900
who will legislate for tbe payment of debts
ia 46-cent dollars. Toledo Blade.
bcappoosb news.
Caspsr Relder bss moved to Portland.
T. R. Callahan has goo to Gobi to work
on th railroad.
H. H. Mulline has rented th Fullerton
place for a year.
Rev. Burllngam Is holding meetings in
th ehuich Uus week,
Mr. Will Whit Is visiting her relative
at Fort Stevens, Oregon.
Jos. Holsday has leased th Shsrrlng
bouaen plsos for th seaaon.
P. B. Stephens has finished a fenoing con
tract on th Honeyman (arm.
Lata Brown has returned from a ten
month's sojourn st Orrgon City.
' Plowing Is under full headway these nic
days, and a good deal of ajain will be sown.
Will Cloninger has taken a position as
assistant aleward on th steamerOlympian.
School meeting Is the next business of
public concern, and harmony should b the
watchword. ,
Dr. J. W. Watts, of Lafayette. Or., will
preach her (Saturday evening sad Sunday
morning of this week.
Tb N. P. K. R. Co. has opened th Mc
Kay gravel pit, and is ranntng turee trains
hauling rock for a fill at Uoble.
Dairying is proving very satisfactory this
season, owing to Hie rood price oi nutter;
in fact all farm produce bas sold well here.
Mr. Will T. Watts and Miss Mildred
Boyle were snarried st ths bom of tbe lat
ter in Portland last Wednesday. Mrs.
Watts Is a well-known and successful
choolteaoher of Columbia county, Mr. and
Mrs. Watts will beat home at foappooss,
where Mr. Watts is a successful farmer.
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KLONDIKE SUPPLI
At a meeting of the county democratic
oeniral commute held on th 2titb of Feb
ruary, lSS, the following apportionment of
delegate to county convention was mad,
on Bryan vote of fast election : Apiary, i;
Auburn, 6; Beaver Falls, 8; Clatekanis, 6;
Deer Island, 4; Marshland, 8: Nehalem.S;
Oak Foiut, 6; Rainier T; Scappoose, 4;
Sherman, 2; Union, 10. Election of delti-
f ates to convention to be held March 19th,
rotn 1 to 5 p. m. Convention at tit. Helens,
March Kind, 10 a. m.. 1K).
W. B. DILLARD,
Chairman.
Whartor. At Spokane. February 26, 1896,
to tb wife of Jfi. B. Wharton, a daughter.
Word was received in this cltv Wednes
day that the infant daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. w hartou died ween tnre day old.
Through Tonriat Care to St. Lonis.
A tourist sleeping csr will leave Portland
everv Monday via Missouri facinc. and
every Wednesday via the Burlington Route
at s p. m., via me u. it. a, rt. inrougn pan
Lake and Denver without change to fc't.
Louis, and under tbe supervision of exper
ienced conductors. No change of car to
the cities, Kaosai City or St. Loui. Keep
this service in mind whan going East, and
consult u. K. JM. agents er address
W. H. BUKLBUKT.
General Passenger Agent, Portland, Or.
Dreadf-atly Nemas.
Oairrs: I was dreadfully nervosa, and
for relief took your Karl's Clover Root Tea.
It quieted my nerves and strengthened my
whole Nervous System. 1 waa trout-ma
with constipation, kidney and bowel troub
le, iour tea soon cleansed my wnoie sys
tem so thoroughly that I rapidly regained
my health and strength. Mrs. 8. A. Sweet.
tiartiorti, con, cold oy ur. nawin .boss.
Dvsnensia cored. Shiloh's Vitaliser im
mediately relieves sour stemach, coniing-
up-ot-tood distress, and is tne great Kidney
and uyer remedy. Hold by ur. K. boss.
Be net deceived. A Cough, Hoarseness
or Croon, are not to be trifled with. A
doe in time oi eiiiioo s cure win save you
much trouble. Bold by Dr. Edwin Moss,
O.
W. TEDDER'S LETTER.
and
It is hardly necessary to call atteo
tion to the difference in conditions at
the beginning of this year 1898 and
one year before. Tbe year opened
with radically different conditions from
those which bave marked aay year
since the people by their votes decided
to test the theories of free-trade. Tbe
openings of each year since the elec
tion of 1892 have brought but small
portions of cheer to the people of the
United States, but the opening of the
year 1898 told a different tale. People
all over tbe country are looking for
ward to a season of great prosperity ;
in fact, are now standing on tbe verge
of it. The country generally, as is
shown by the government figures, the
figures of commercial agencies, and
statistics of all kinds, is in a very sat
isfactory condition. Business bas in
created enormously all over the land,
half a million or more men who were
idle have found employment, thou
sands of others bave bad tbeir wage
increased, thousands of more have paid
off debts of year's standing, and there
is a general hum of industry and busi
ness such as bas not been witnessed
for a long time.
What a lime th calamity shriekers
are going to have revising tbeir argu
ments in 1890 and tbe subsequent
year, says the Transcript. Tbey in
sisted that farm produce could not ad
vance without tbe free coinage of sil
ver, yet, as bas been already shown,
practically every article of farm pro
duction has increased from 10 to 50
per cent in value without the adoption
of their pet theory. They also in
sisted that ths adoption of a protect
ive tariff would damage our foreign
markets, yet the sales abroad of our
products and manufactures in the few
months since tb Dingley law went
into e fleet are in round numbers $50,-
000,000 greater than in the correspond
ing six months of the preceding year
under th Wilson tariff. The figures
just published by tbe treasury depart
ment show that in the first five
months' operation of the Dingley law
the fourteen countries which protested
gainst its enactment, with an implied
threat that if enacted tbey would din
criminate agaiost our commerce, have
bought from us 42,000,00U more ia
value than tbey bought in the corres
ponding five months of ths preceding
year under th Wilson law.
Out of the Populist Committee,
Glad of It.
Balbm, Or., Feb. 27. The letter of Q. W.
Vtdder, read at the populist county central
committee meeting yesterday, is as follows :
"The object of the leaders of the populist
party is to prepare everything for a general
stampede into tb democratic party in 1900,
with th egotiitical Bryan at the head of
the presidential ticket, with the idiotic jin
gle of free-silver as their war-cry. I am
working in conjunction with th national
reorganization committee to the end that a
national convention be called this year for
the purpose of reorganizing and strength
ening tbe lines sad getting rid of the objec
tions! members of our national committee,
which we must do, and put out a good and
substantial platform, embodying tbe prin
ciples of reform, such as finance, transpor
tation, and the initiative and referendum,
with the imperative mandate, and with
thsse propositions go before the people in
1900 and fight it out on that line. I want to
say to you and all others that the boodlera
and piebunters will never be able to side
track ns again, for our reorganization com
mittee, in conjunction with the loyal mem
bers of oor national central committee.
which met in St. Louis on the 12th of last
month, adopted the referendum plan of
government, and hereafter all questions will
be submitted to the voters, and the hood lers
will be out of a job, so far as tbe populist
party is concerned. And now let na work
diligently, for it will take us years to recover
from the record we made in 1896. Let us
never allow that thing to occur again. Now
if we, as an independent populist party
will determine to come together in our state
convention in Portland on tb 23rd of next
month, and there put out a clean-cut popu
list ticket, leaving out all snch boodlera as
a stat officer connected with tb Boldisrs'
Home, and a judge, and then Invite thee
other factions of so-called reformers to vote
for oar principles and our candidates, then
that will be all right; but for us to go to
Portland, and there go to appointing con
ference committees front a lot of boodlers
to go and confer with a lot of boodlers to
agree on a boodlers' ticket, which will be
tbe resait of all such acta, then I am for
ever against ths whole proceedings, and
shall let the election of 1898 pass by, and
shall take no interest in ft. This whole
combination business is a practical fake,
put up by a lot of office-seekers who are
hungry for office and have bo other show
te get elected. Tbe idea of pntting such a
political fraud as the ex-judge of Soldiers'
Home officer on the populist tickst Is ab
surd. That judge-out-of-office never was a
populist, and the Soldier' Horn man I a
fusionlst. I am not counting on th elec
tion of 1898 in Oregon, or anywhere alae.
Ths way we are now broken up, we will
accomplish nothing this year more than to
reorganize, and tbia is the thing I am going
to work for, and if we fail to do this, and do
it creditably to ourselves, then I sm out of
politics forever. If the people want to be
come slaves, they will bave to do so without
my assistance. I hereby appoint you to
act as my proxy In oor next meeting, or
acy following meeting, of tbe populist cen
tral committee ol th county of Marian,
Oregoa, at which I am not present a a
member. You see, our precinct has been
changed, and the committee may take ad
vantag of th Chang to get rid of me.
"fl. W. VEDDER,
"Monitor Precinct,"
MOHN.
Oriental Hotel
L. L. DECKER, Manaocr.
ST. HELENS, t : : OREGON.
rn.nit,ln. In wmnitlnn with tha bous I
strictly Brut clase. About twenly wall furnished
and well kept rooms. Th table supplied at ail
times with the beat the market affords.
Ladies, tske the best. If von are troub
led with constipation, sallow akin, and a
tired feeling, take Karl's Clover Tea. It is
pleasant to una. Bold ty nr. juiwin items
OA8TORXA.
tkn
tail
dgastsis.
Is SI
Cure that cough with Shiloh's Core. The
best Cough Cure. Relieves croup promptly.
On million bottles sold last year. 40 doses
for 25 cents. Sold by Dr. Edwin Ross.
OASTOXIZA.
til Battalia
slgaatai
m
Urn
Karl's Clover Root Tea is a pleasant lax.
ativc. Regulates tb bowels, parities tb
blood. Clears th complexion, i,asy to
mace and pleasant to take. 25 cent.
by Lr. Edwin koss.
tsy to
Sold
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stadia
SffasMUS.
teat
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wianss,
WAHTED FAITH rUl. MBW 0 WOMlg
to travel for reapansib)eatattahd bona
In Oraxoa. Salary Site and expanse. Position
Kmauant. Aeferene. Inclose aaU-addraaaad
unpad envelop. Th National, Star Iasur-
no nidg uucaga.
Farm For Sale.
A good piece of land, containing 160 acres, lot
sale at a bargain. On the place Is a good house,
two stories. 82z32, weU finished; a barn 64x84:
three acres of orchard, bearina all kinds of
fruit; good garden; cat over 30 tons of tame hay
each year. One particularly good feature in
connection with the place Is this cedar timber,
wnicn is estimaiea to tie wonn suw.
For further information call on E. K. Quick,
Bt. Helena, or at this otoce. Terms easy.
W ANTE D FAITHFUL MBit OB WOlfBW
to traval for responsible established house
la Oregon. Salary 780 and expenses. Position
aerasanent. Reference. Unclose self-addretsad
atampad envelop. Th National, Star Insur
ance olflf-i Chicago.
-FOE A
County Republican ConYention
A rennblican convention for tb county
of Columbia, stat of Oregon, Is called lo
meet at Clatskanie. Oregon, on Wednesday
April 6, 1808, at 10 o'clock A. M., for ths
purpose of nominating candidates for the
county offices of said Columbia county
and to elect six (6) delegates to tb state
convention, ana to transact any owicr uusi
neaa that may come before the convention
The convention will consist of thirty-five
(35) delegates, apportioned among tne sev
eral precinct ss follows:
Apiary .1
Auburn.. 3
Beaver Falls.... 2
Clatskanie 5
Deer Island .... 3
Marshland 1
Nohalem. .
Oak Point.
Rainier . . .
Scappoose ,
Sherman . .
Uuion ....
The same being one delega te-at-Iarge from
eacb precinct and one delegate for every
twenty-four (24) votes and onafortbe major
fraction of twenty-four (24) votes cast for
Supreme Judge Robert 8. Bean at tbe June
election in 1896.
The county central committee recom
mends that tb primaries in tb several
precincts be held at lb nsual voting places
in said precints on Saturday. April 2. 1808.
at 1 o'clock P. M., and that tb delegate
attend tbe convention in person.
iff order ol ths commute,
W. M. PERRY. DAVID DAVIS,
Secretary. Chairman,
ES
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, Mackinaws, Fur Caps,
QloTea, Underwear, Shoes, Tents, sweaters, xtuDDer
Goods, Etc., Qrooeries 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.
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OYER CLOTHING CO. I
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DART & MUCKLE
ruin Street, St. Helena, Oregon.
DART & MUCKLE
Main Street, - St. Helens, Oregon.
'
MONEY'S WORTH-
EVERY TIME AT
DOLMAN'S STORE.
ST. HELENS, OREOON.
Mr. Dolman always kepa a full stock
o! General Merchandise, which he sella
at price, that defy competition.
O.-R.&N.
....TO THE....
EAST.
Qlvea th ebole of
Two Transcontinental Routes
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LEAVE PORTLAND EVERY FIVE DAYS FOB
ALASKA POINTS,
OOEAN STEAMERS
LEAVE PORTLAND EVKHY FOUR DAY8 FOB
CASTOR I A
For Infanta and Children.
SAN FRANCISCO.
TEAMKRH monthly from Portland to Yoko
I honia and Hons Kong. In ouuuuction with
weu. k. at n, uoupany.
For full information rail on or addreas
W. U. HIRL11URT.
General Passenger Agent, Portland, Oregon
S'
nabs
inlla
st(aatus
hat
Lumber
All kinds of rough and dressed
Lumber on short notice.
Builders'
Material
Of the best quality delivered to
any poiot on tbe river at tbe
Loret Possible Price
One-naif Cash and One-half
in FARM PRODUCE.
Address all orders to
E B. BORTHWICK,
GOBLE, OREGON.
Get Value Received
EVERY TIME AT
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HOULTON, OREGON.
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B Alary I7tw ana xdimw(. rotuu
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CommtMloner of . Notary Public .
Deeds lor Wash
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PROPRIETORS OF
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to travel fur responsible established house
as oregoa. Kaisrysvsoanfl expanse, rosma
permanent Relerano. XnoloM aslf-addraasad
stamped envelops. Tb National, Star IneiM-
DODWELL. CARLILL 4 CO.,
Oensral Agents Northern Pacific 8. 8. Co.
Portland, Oregon.
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Leave 81. Helen , 6:30 AM
Arrive at Portland.... 10:00 A M
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and Fast Freight.
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guiax & ait.
ATTORNEYS -AT-LAW
Office next door to Conrthoas,
ST. HELENS, OKKGON.
General practice In conrts of Oregon or Wash'
Absl
inatou.
records.
tracts mad directly Irom county
GEORGE A. HALL,
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW,
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Collections, foreclosures, mechanics' lelns, etc
ueputy prosecuting attorney, uiuce
with T. J. Cleeton.
St. Hblehs,
Obeoon.
G. W. COLE,
ATTORNEY AND COtWSELOR-AT-tAW,
BT. HELENS, OBEOON. '
Title Abstract Books. Notary Public. Commis
sioner oi ueeaa ror wasningion, ana anexper
lencea collector in connection wua omcs.
Yyn. EDWIN BOSH,
. PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON,
: St. Helens, Oregon
J-JB. H. B. CUFF, ,
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON,
8t. Helens, Oregon,
jQtt. J. E. HALL,
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON,
Clatskanls, Columbia county, Or,
yf X. MESEBVB,
Surveyor and Civil Engineer
DKLENA, OBEOON.
County Surveyor. Land Surveying, Town
Platting and Engineering work promptly
0al$n In..,.
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....KtRCHAHDISe
Choice Groceries
Always on hand. Flour, train, and feed. Tobacco and
cigars, aud siuosors' article, nullum, ts,
...Hardware...
CROCKERY AND TINWARG.
...Dry Goods...
Includln. general ssurtment of olollilns, furnishings,
aud druaa goods. Also a Uu Una of hoots aud shoes.
"The Perkins"
C. W. KN0WLE5, Mamger.
Mr. Knowlt'S was, for many years, proprietor of the St. Charles
hotel, and while there established a reputation a a hotel man.
He is now iu a better position to entertain hi friend than ever
before, and will welcome all his old patrons to his new place of
business, where can be found an up-to-date hotel.
Corner Fifth and Washington Streets, Portland.
S m A TOT A TTT? nDTTP OHTrvn-n
DR. J. E. HALL, Proprietor,
Ha fast received a larn aarteat
si Frasa od Par
Drugs and Chemicals
Also a new and select .look of drat and patent mfrjtctne, fancy stationary, school bonis
1 and school aunultas, perfumery aud tullvt article, aud In laut .v.riiilus which ia
usually kept at a llnt-claas drug store.
Prescriptions Carefully Compounded
, AT THE ,
CLATSKANIE DRUG STORE
-THE
BANQUET
SALOON
CLONINGER & COOPER,
PROPRIETORS.
Wine and Liquor
Card table, pool labia, billiard table and
other devices for th entertainment of (iat-
rons, where time can be pleasantly spent.
)
FAMOUS FIRE LADDIE CIGARS
Besides other popular brands, are kepi
constantly on hand to supply th increased
trad at this yery popular saloon.
TUB FAMOUS-
CYRUS NOBLE WHISKY
IS KKI'T AT THS BARQUKT,
JOHN WINTERS
MANUFAOTURBH OF
Casks and Barrels
ATKIN S OLD STAND
ST. HELENS, OREGON.
flUCKLE BROS
MANUFAOTURRRI OF
Dimension Lumber, Flooring, HuMic, Mheath.
ina, Casings, ami a complete stuck ol .vary
variety of
ROUGH and DRESSED LUMBER
ALWAYS ON HAND
AT THE OLD STAND, ST. HELENS, OR
WHITE COLLAR LINE
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THE COLUMBIA RIVER AND I'tlOKT SOUND
NAVIGATION CO.
PORTLAND-ASTORIA ROUTE.
Steamer Bailey. Gatzert
Landing Foot of AMer Street, Pnrtlani.
Leavea Portland daily (except Hunilay) at 7 A, M.
Landlna Teleohone dock. Astoria.
Leaves Asloria daily (except Sunday) 7 P,
K.
Oatsert Tickets flood on Steamer Thompson
Steamer Thompson Tlckela Oood on Uatteit
E. A. 8KHXEY, Aft. 0. 0. SCOTT, Pres.
STEAMER G. W. SHAVER
DELL SHAVER, Master.
The Only Direct Route
...FROM...
Portland to Clatskanie
T noma Portland, foot of WashlnRton street, Tuesday, Thursday, and Sunday trvenfnsaat S
JJUUVCB o'clock. Keturnlnir Leaves Olat'kanle, tide permitting, Monday, Wednesday, and
Will pass Oak Point annul 7i meii7.lo; Mayaer 7:26; Kalnier SiW;
iss voaipeny rsaervee ins rigut to
Frlilav evenlnas at 4 o'clock. Wl
Kalatna:U; St. Helens :. Arrive in Portland 1:80
onan( tun without nunc.
. m.
Shaver Transportation Company.
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j OREGON MISTand PREGONIAN
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Only Two Dollars Per Year In Advance.
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....STEAMER JOSEPH KELLOGG.
Leaves Kelso
on Mod d a y a,
Wednesdays
and Fridays st
& o'clock a. m,
aflTffftnCl'-,e'
i.
' -.Kaana...
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Leaves Port
land Tuesday.
Thursday, aud
Saturdays, at S
o'clook a. m.
.....Portland and Kelso Route via Willamette Slough..