OREGON MIST.
-BY-
DAVID DAVIS.
ftnbecrlpttitii Itauas.
One copy one year In ad ratio. II W
oe ou.y six aiuutha...... W
Advertlsm M "Maud known npon application
COLOMBIA COUNTY DIRECTORY.
Caasity Oflleera.
Indite Joseph B. Doan, lUtnler
Clerk . ....... .J utison WeeJ, Vemouia
fciiariff , J, N. Rice, Clatukanle
Ireuum ,.... U. Wharton tit. Helena
Bitot, of School.. J- O. Watts, Scappooa
Aummr.. , Martin White, Quincy
Bnrvevor ,.,..W. N. MftMrve, Helena
Coroner Dr. A. P. McLaren. Rainier
r...ua Prakea, 8onnpn.sMi
Commissioners n. D. Feteraou, Mist
T. HELENS, OBEfiON, APKIt .
DISHONORABLE SURRENDER.
Under the above eaptio ap
peared the following editorial in (ha
Portland Weekly Dipatch, the editor
of wbiob, Mr. A. Noltner, haa been a
life-long democrat, and who, aa the ar
ticle abowa, baa no hesitancy in apeak
log bia seotiuasnt in regard to the ao
tioa of the Oregon democrat at the
; lata three-hoaded convoDtiou held in
Portlands
"From and aver aioca we became
voter, wa hava readily and loyally u re
ported tba action of every deinocralio
convention, elate and national. We
bare never faltered or hesitated in tbia
reapect, and it ia with no ordinary re
gret that we are compelled to condemn
and disapprove the action of the late
convention and refuse to indorae ita
action. We had hoped that the belter
judgment of the delegate would pre
vail and that a onion would be formed
which could have been confidently
supported by all who were opposed to
the republican financial policy. But
it proved otherwise, and waa nothing
abort of a complete and dishonorable
surrender of every democratic princi
ple. The platform adopted by this
conference indorsee the wont forma of
populism, and virtually makes the St.
Lous platform of tbat party toe issue
in the campaign. It ia not a bimetal-
list platform, bat a fiat declaration.
and adopts aa ita creed the moat vic
ious doctrine of paternalism. The
democrats on that committee had no
right to commit the party to this doc
trine, and while we regard the present
republican financial policy aa bad, and
of incalculable injury to the country,
that proposed in tbia platform would
be ita ruin. It would not advance the
ailver cause, but fiat paper would soon
retire both gold and ailver. In order
that we may not be accused of mis
quoting the platform on this point, we
produce it here :
"'We demand national money,
Safe and sound, issued by the general
government only, without the inter
vention of banks of issue, to be a full
legal tender for all debts, public and
private: also a just, equitable and ef
ficient means of distribution direct to
the people through tbe lawful dia-
boraementa of the government.'
"In tbia plank yon have both fiat-
Sam and paternalism. It demanda fiat
money from the government and its
distribution among the people. Aa if
tbe plank waa not plain enough on
this point and might be interpreted aa
not meaning that tbe government shall
become a loaning agency by means of
its fiat iaaue, thia plank follows:
" 'We demand that tbe velome of
Circulating medium be speedily in
creased to an amount aumciest to meet
the demanda of the business and popu
lation ot this country, and to restore
the just level of price of labor and
production.'
"Here yon have the pure doctrine of
paternalism aa preached by the popu
lists. When these two planka were
made a condition, there should have
been sufficient democracy left in the
jaeoubera not to submit to it. On the
initiative and referendum question,
there waa adopted the most ultra pop
ulist views. There ia no use to mince
words. The platform ia an insult to
every intelligent democrat in tbe state,
while we know tbat many of tbe dele
gates in tbe convention recognized
thia fact, we regret to aay that not one
had the courage to enter a protect
againat thia humiliating and dishon
orable surrender.
"In the matter of the distribution of
the spoils the democrats got just what
tbe magnamimons pope saw fit to give
them. Should the ticket be successful,
the state administration will be in their
hands.
''There was an opportunity present
ed to make an honorable union. Thia
opportunity was thrown away. We
have no advise to offer to the demo
crats. Thousands will refuse to ratify
this surrender and indorse the plat
, form presented. We were told by some
of the populists that we could not help
purself, and would have to stand in
and support tbe combine. We are an
American citizen, and no man or aet
of men can force us to approve, direct
ly or indirectly, a policy or doctrine
Which we believe will strike down tbia
government, and which Is in defiance
of every principle of the party as ad
vocated from Jefferson's to tbe present
time. Events mar occur which mav
justify tbe success of this combine.
We are a democrat and propose to
stand firmly to tbe principles of tbe
party as taught by ita founders for
ld and silver as the money of the
country and opposed to all forms of
oovwaaienl paternalism.
TUB HOXIKATIOHS.
The republican convention has met
and the result oi ita deliberations ia
generally satisfactory to tbe entire
party. The people bave had months
in which to consider well tbe merits of
the men nominated, and the expres
sion is universal that on the ticket are
among the best men we have. With
the gravity of the situation thoroughly
impressed npou them the delegates
went into tbe convention determined
to nominate the best material at haud,
and bow well they succeeded ean be
judged by the many expression of
satisfaction heard on all sides. And
while there waa plenty of tbe very
best material at band, which was not
utilized, the convention, with com
saeadable deliberation, has made
choice of candidates which it can of
fer to the voters of tbe county and be
assured of their indorsement and un
divided support. Calm deliberation
must convince all votera that this
ia the ticket whiou should receive their
suffrage, and the nominees are all men
whom they can consistently vote for
with a feeling that they are doing tbe
people, the county, and themselves
but simple justice.
It is a matter, too, to be eonaidered
tbat the convention could not make a
mistake, for all who aspired and were
defeated are aa good men aa the party
has, and it waa only a matter of choos
ing between good and honorable men.
It is a matter for further and more
hearty congratulation that if any ani
rcosity or friction existed betwen tbe
various candidates, that such animos
ities bave been buried and forgotten
No eerioi's friction existed, nothing
more than a friendly rivalry between
opposing candidatea. We heartily in
dorse the whole ticket offered at the
convention, and cheerfully recoav
mend it to tbe voters of the county.
Thb populist legislatures aee the
handwriting on tbe wall, and in order
to get another whack at the sack are
sending missionaries all over the state
urging populists to demand an extra
session of the state legislature. The
excuse they offer for it is to submit a
constitutional amendment providiug
for exemption of property from taxa
tion. The state ought not to be
plagued by the gathering of this body
again, but it would serve the purpose
of helping to eradicate populism from
the state, and for tbia reason the gov
ernor could hardly be expected to see
sufficient cause for calling an extra
session. The boys are "out and in
jured." Toledo (Wash.) Tidings.
A popoceatic exchange makes the
prediction that our Lord will give way
to a King next June. We aay not, so
long as the republicans bave as high
Qeer as we now possess.
Union Precinct Primaries.
The primaries of tbe republican party tor
Oil ion precinct was held in the courthouse
last Saturday afternoon in pursuance of ths
recossmendation of tbe county central com
mittee and npon tbe call of the precinct
committeeman. The meeting was called to
order by D. Davis, wbo stated its object,
and Mr. 0. W. Col was elected chairman
by acclamation. The chair appointed David
Davis secretary aad E. H. Wharton assis
tant. James Muckle, W. A. Harris, aad
Jadsan Weed were appointed judges, and
J. S. Blakaaley acd G. A. Hall tellers.
nominations were then declared in order
for delegates to the county convention
whereupon nine nam were placed before
the meeting. A motion was made and car
ried that the meeting proceed to ballot upon
one name at a time, and after one ballot
had been taken this mode of election was
found to be impracticable, and the former
rule was Anally suspended and a motion
made and carried that tbe meeting proceed
to ballot upon the name in nomination
and the five receiving the highest number
of votes be declared elected.
The result of the ballot showed Chaa.
Blakesley. Magnus Saxon, Cbas. Gable,
Geo. Ferry and D. Davi to have received
the greatest number of votes, whereupon
the five above-named were declared duly
elected.
B. Cox was elected tbe nominee of the
meeting for jiutlee of tbe peace and L. L.
Decker constable.
No instructions were offered for the dele
gates.
HOC ITON HAPPENINGS.
Mr. and Mrs. K. Burnett were visiting in
Portland Monday.
Mr. A. B. Little and mother were viiitlng
ia Portland last week.
Mrs. G. D. GlUon and daughter, Jennie,
were visiters to Portland Tuesday.
Mr. John Lamberson, jr., was visiting
relatives in this place Saturday.
Oar teacher here, Mr. C. Adams, took a
trip Into Nebalem Friday evening.
Mr. Martin Bnrlingame is having quite
a severe time with chili and fever.
Mr. K. Emerson came up from down the
river and peat a few days with his parent.
Mr. Barns and family, of Scappooee, have
moved into tbe store-building of Geo. W.
Perry.
Mis Katie Harrison, of Vancouver, Wash-
ington, I here visiting her brother, Alfred
Harrison.
Bev. Burlingam returned from Scap
pooee Monday, and will conduct services
here Easter Sunday.
VALLEX NEWS ITEMS.
School commenced last Mondav with
Miss Betts Dawson as teacher.
Preacbina- at tbe Perls school honne h-r
Bev. Fairchild ths first and second Sunday
in each month.
Mr. J. Duoont recently sold a voka nf
cattle to Mr. Brown, of Yankton, who is
lately from tbe East, for 170.
Mr. N. J . Dupont left on the 2nd Inst for
ths Lower Colombia, where he will prepare
for the opening of ths Ashing season.
Mr, and Mrs. Dupont paid a short visit
to Hoolton last week, and while there made
tbe purchase of a fin dweJIing-bouse.
CQLOIA COUHITS
Giving th Clerk. Sheriff and Tresurr. Report for tho Six Months End
ing on tho 31st
SEMI-ANNUAL REPORT
Ot th County Clerk of ColrnnbU County, But
ClcUTUS ftilUWrU DT Jm V-OUUIV JOUif. Iw WntH
amount ot wrraut oitMAtk.tn and uupftid,
UeVjr tjl XBsVTVU, WB, DUM tUQUMaV.
ON WHAT ACCOUNT ALLOWED.
Road and bridge
Pauper
Ctt mtual account, circuit court
Criminal account, Juatica of the paaoa court.. ...... ......
Stationery printing and postage.
Courthouse and jail,. ............ ,...,..,.,.,. ...........
Clerk's account. . , , ,
Bhajrlff ' account.........
Bnmtr.aoeount....
School uprlmeadnt and taachera' warulnation. ........
County JmtRvj,,,,,
County oommtwloaora.
Road swpervUora
Inaano.,... ........... ......,.....,..,,,..,,...............
Jury. ...... ............ , ,
Coroner ......
Tmuiurer
A &weHOs ...a........ ............ ......,...............
Meporter ,
DUtriet attorney
Board of prisoner
Surveyor .
SoMten and sailors' inJgeut fund
Rebate of tax
Tax paid by oouuty on land bought at tax tale
Attorney fee.
Tratucriblng tax roll! 1887 to l&tt lnclu4ve
Katuiuot probate feea
Totatamooat ot elaima allowed and warrants drawn.
AMOCNT Of OCTSTANDINO WARRANTS
Ontntandlrtir unpaid Bounty warrants on the
Mrrn, ins
KsUmated tnteaest accrued thereon
Total amount unpaid Bounty warrants. ,
8TATB OP ORKOON.
County of Columbia.!
I, Jndson Weed, Connty elerk of the county of Columbia, ttat of Oreton, do hereby eerttfy
that the forexolnf ia a true and correct statement of th. number and amount of elaima allowed by
the County Court of said ocunty, for th atx months ending on the Slot day of March, UH1, on
what account the same were allowed, and the amount of warrant, drawn, and the amount of war
Mnt. oiitfttnnriin and nnnald as th. mmm anriear boon the record, nf mv omee. and in ml official
custody. Wltneaetay hand and the seal ot th
April A. D. 1888.
SEMI-ANNUAL SUMMARY STATEMENT
Of tbe financial eonditloa ot th. County of
Karen, a. u, uwe.
LIABILITIES.
AMOUNT.
To warrant draws on the
eonnty treasurer, and out
atandf nt and unoaid. .
.44 5M
To estimated amount of tntor
est accrued thereon.....
To amount of state tax.
Te amount of school tax. .
. S 980 0
.4 7? 10
.. 7 472 88
. 136 88
To amount of soldier' and
sailors' tax
Total liabilities.
.60 448 79;
SEMI-ANNUAL
Of the County Treasurer of Colombia eonnty,
t Marin ism, oi money receive ana pu
ana on wnat account paia out;
1888
AMOUNTS RECEIVED.
March 81
amount on hand from last report....
amount received from sheriff
" eooty
" school Bupt..
" Co. assessor.
Total Resetted. ,
AMOUNTS PAID OUT.
March 81
By amount paid out on eonnty warrant
By balance general fund on hand to
ht amonnt naia one on Mcnooi nunennienoem s vsrnaw.,..
Of oaianoe acnooi runa on nana not
By amonnt special school tax paid
By amount special city tax paid
Jy amount county roaa tax paia
By amount staW road tax paid...
By amount on hand state tax of 1M7
By amount on hand special city tax 187
By amount on hand special school tax................ ,
Hv amount on hand couutv road tax......
by amount on hand special deposit
By amount on band state road fund
By amount on hand institute fund...
By amount on hand Umatilla county warrant
By amount on hand applicable to payment of connty warrants.
Total paid out. .
STATE OP OREGON,
County of Columbia,) " 1
I. E. M. Wharton, do hereby certify that th
amount reoeivea, paia ont ana remaining on nana, in uie ioumy i reasury oi aaia county tor tne
six months ending on the 81st day of March, A. P., 18M. Witness my band thia 1st day of
April, A. u., im.
SEMI ANNUAL STATEMENT
as h ,irnnni n mnnv and warrants received for taxes, and moner nald to tha ConntT Trsaa.
arer by the Sheriff of Columbia County, Oregon,
Marco, a.u. let's.
AMOUNTS RECEIVED
SOURCE. October Nor'mb'r Dec'mb'r iamuiry February March
Fees collected from th. 8 per cent
penalty 8110 17 88 ;.. ,. ..........
Amount on hand Oct 1st WW I 71 25
Tax 187 in eoln and currency SOS 87 ...13 W 100 88 87 082 20
" In county warrant....,.. , 8 714 12 . 866 22
1895 16 86 ,..
- ltl
" vm... , 88 09
" 1W2 12 24 .... 7 87 , 7 15
lil 12 80 .....880 01 8 28
' imO 18 17 , 10 44 .
" 1HH8 ., 12 80........
"WS8 i... 8210
Total received...... ...8881 8 ...8W 88 .88 838 77 ....841 8i .87 038 "w
BY AMOUNT PAID. October Nov'mb'r Dec'mb'r January February March
Fees collected from th 8 per cent
penalty . '. 110 17 . 8 92 ,
To county treasurer 8878 82 . . . 836 8 . 100 88 84 8M 86
" , 8 714 12 678 87
' , 16 86
ii u rr trr t .... .......... .........
" - !!;;;!;;;;!!!!;; '.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.v. , .'iA'w
" ' " , .812 24. ...8 7 87 7 16
" 12 89.. 8.10 91 .6 28
- 18 07 10 44
, t 12 80 62 10
Total paid treasurer TTsSnsii Z.fm 88 .88 888 77 .,..841 84 866 7
Balance on hand collected the last week In March
STATE OF OREGON, I
county oi Columbia.)
1. 1. N. Rice, aherlff of aald ennntr. do hereby certify that the foreiolns statement is cor
rect and true. Witness my haud this 81st day of
-
81iiloh's Consumption Cur core where
IhAra fail, ft ia tlm learlinv A.,itirh mlrA.
others fail.
and
d no horn should be without it. Pleas
t to take aod goes right to th spot. Sold
Dr. Edwin Boss,
ant
by
Catarrh Cured. A clear head and sweet
breath secured with Hliiiolt's Catarrh isiit-
ecly, sold on a frunrniee. Kasal injector
free. Bold by Vr. Edwin Koss.
SEII-AMUE FIMECIHL SEOIL!
Day of AUrch, 169$.
of Orejron. thowlnn th -mount nd number of
gtliOWm, RRIUIIIII VI waiiBHtsu.awii, au tv
irou thft lal day of Outobor, 1W1 to Ui BUI
J
AMOUNT Of CLAIMS AM.OWRD
AND WAKKANTtt fUAWM.
.1 Ml n
. Kit 18
. 018(H)
,. mi so
.. 817 (Hi
,, 840 '.
M 00
,. 114 00
,, 2S0 0I1
.. II 70
., tfl 08
.. ISO 78
., &' 10
., 77 90
.. moo
.. 874 7ft
.. 40 00
.. mm
.. Ktl 111!
.. 101 00
.. 42 00
07
.. (714 12
10 00
.. 218 00
.. 10 00
. .118994 4
UNPAID.
PRINCIPAL.
INTEREST.
slat day of
,.44 W0 3!
...... IS S80 00
.......St M0 00
,.144 840 8
v
County Court nf aald county, thl 2nd day of
juiwow ntcD, vouHiyuer.
Columbia, ia th Stat of Oregon, on th Slat day of
RESOURCES.
AMOUNT.
Bt funds tn hands of connty trea
nrer applicant, to tn payment oil
eountv warranta
By ru tula in hands of county sheriff
applicant to toe payment oi eouu
tv wrrrantt
By estimated unpaid current taxes
applicant, to we payment couii
tv warrant...
24 118 64
IWU
SMI 74
By delinquent tax 1887 to 188, to'
elusive
By amount of tax nd coat on land
Did in by connty
By amount of tax paid by county on
lanu nouitnt oy eouuiy...
By amount in Band treasurer, state
8 78 41
Bt amount in hands sheriff, state tax
tax
1(78 24
781
liy amoant in nanus anerin, acnooi
tax
By unpaid school tax
Rv unoaid soldier's and sailor's tax.
81 18
186 86
28 00
1H7
By amount Umaiilla county warrant
By amount state road fund In hand
or treasurer
By 80 acres of land
By courthouse, future and lot
Total resources
8O0 0O
1 6U0 00
.8 88 814 80
STATEMENT ,
Oreiron, for the six months ending- on the lt day
iwww ... uvm. wum www!
FROM WHAT SOURCE!
iO'NERX
SCHOOL
RECEIVED.
PUNU.
PUND.
8 8 70S 08
;l 898 44
General tax
Special school tax
County road tax........
special city tax.
7R1 14
288 48
78
122 92
elerk.
reus
Land redemption
Feoe
Fine and license
Institute fund
Poll tax
1 728 08
MO 80
"sb'so
00
874 10
822 168 80:8 1 172 64
O'NER'IiBCHOOL
PUND. FOr-D.
fU 801 401
' s eta's
9 M12
pay advertised eonnty warn is I
eppuraouvu.
878 42
1 006 is
7 8fl
404 4
8 78 2i
2 1
251 SCI
11 St
88 M
157 81
lhOtM
26 001
80 4St
1823 166 80ta 1 872 64
,
foregoing I true and correct statement of the
m. jb. rrssaatiun, vouniy treasurer.
for the six month ending on the Slat day of
DURING THS MONTHS OP
Cash 82 701 86.,.. County warrants 1281 86
March, A. D. IMS.. . J. N. KICK.
enenir oi Columbia county.
For constipation take Karl's Clover Boot
Tes, the crest blood purifier. Cure heud
acne, nervonsnens, eruptions on the fane,
and makes the head clear a a bell. Bold
by Vr. Edwin Ross.
KS ft.
lies
Upwn,
f
Oriental Hotel
L. t. DECKER, MaNA0.tr..
ST. HELENS, t : l OREGON.
VwutMn In eonnantton with the holts. Is
strictly" first clan. About twenty wll furnished
and wen sept rooms. n taot aupuitw, au
llutM Wltll ttl post tn. maraet auurus. -
MONEY'S WORTH;
VERY TIMI AT
DOLHAN'S STORE.
T. HELENS, OREOON.
Mr. Dolman alwnvs keeps a full stock
of General Memhaiidls., whtohbasnU
at prltie that dely ootupstlUun.
O. R.&N.
.,..TO THE..-
EAST.
OWe th choice of
Two Transcontinental Routes
...CHEAT...
NORTHERN R'y,
.. -Tie-
SPOKANI
MINNEAPOLIS
ST. PAUL
:" and
CHICAGO
...OREGON...
SHORT LIKE E' J.
DENVER
salt lake
OMAHA
' and
KANSAS CITY
nViiaa Steamevew
Oregon Geo. W. Elder
CITY OF TOPEKA
LEAVE PORTLAND EVERY FIVE DAYS FOR
ALASKA POINTS.
OCEAN r.iEAMFRS
LEAVE PORTLAND 1 VERY FIVE DAYS FOR
SAN FRANCISCO.
OTEAMERS mnnthlv from Portland to Voko-
O boms and Hona Kong, In eouneotioa with
tne v. at. at n. iHiinpany.
For full Information call on or address
W. H. HUKLUUkT.
General Paangar Agent, Portland, Oregon
DODWELL, CARLILL It CO.,
General Agents Northern PaclSe B. 8. Co.
Portlaud, Otetron.
Qet Value Received
EVERY TIME AT
N. A. Perry's
HOULTON, OREGON.
FOR PORTLAND, DAILY.
STEAMER
Young America
WILLAMETTE SLOUGH
Leave 8t. Helen... 6:80 A M
Arriv at Portland 10:00 A M
LeT Portland 2:30 PM
Arrive at St. Helens 6:00 P M
. FIRB t CENTS. '
Will Carry Nothing bnt Passengers
aod Fast Frtight.
JAMES Q( OD, Master.
PROFESSIONAL,
J. W. BAT W. B. DILLARD
2?Ultrlr & 5)ttit,
ATTORNEYS - AT-LAW
Office next door to Courthouse,
BT. HELENS, OREUON.
General practice In court of Oregon or Wash
ington. Abstract mad directly from oouuty
record.
GEORGE A. HALL,
ATTORN EY - AT - LAW.
:
Collections, foreclosures, mecbenloa' lelnt, eta.
Deputy prosecutltfg attorney. Olllce
with T. t. Cleetou.
St. Helens,
Oregon.
G. W. COLE,
ATTORNEY AND COUN8ELOB-AT-LAW,
ST. HELENS, OREGON,
Title Abstract Books. Nntanr Pnhlln. Pomml.
sion.r oi ieeos tor nasnmitton, ana snexper
JJR. EDWIN ROBS,
PHYSICIAN AND SUEOEON.
St. Helens, Oregon
JTJR. H. R. CUFF,
PHYSICUN AND 9UEGE0N.
8t Helen, Oregon,
J)B. J. X. BALL,
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON.
Clatskaule, Columbia county, Or.
. MESERVE,
Surveyor and Civil Engineer
SELENA, OREGON.
County Surveyor. Land Surveying, Town
Platting and Engineering work promptly
executed.
DART &
naln Street,
Choice Groceries
ft
""ZZA 2XXT&2& io.irco "4
sr" ...Hardware...
....MERCHANDISE .'
CROCKERY AND TINWARE.
...Drv Goods...
Ineltirtln s genersl ssnrlment of ololhlni, furnishing,
and drum goods, Also alius litis ot boots sua shoes.
issaisaaiaaaaiaaaaaiSiaiaAeiarfWMsasisssasiaaaa'a'a'aa
DART &
Main Street, , -
"The Perkins"
C. W. KNOWLES, Manager.
Mr, Knowle was, for many yesrs, pioprietor of the St. Charles
hotel, aod wblla there established a reputation as a hotel man.
He is now in a better position to entertain bis friends than ever
before, sod will welcome all his old patrons to bis now place of
business, where can be found aa op-to-duts hotel. ,
Corner Fifth and Washington Streets, Portland.
GLATSKANI'E
DR. J. E. HALL, Proprietor,
fla ft relve4 a tare suwitowat
I Frwh aad f'isr
Drugs andChemicals
Also a new and select stock of dm and patent medicine, fsner stationary, aehonl honss
and arhool supplies, iwrfumery aiut toilet srUvIes, and ia Is. t av.r) lliiug whitih I
usually kept at a UrsHjiaa drug atom.
Prescriptions Carefully Compounded
AT THE
CLATSKANIE DRUG STORE
A- '
-THE
BANQUET
SALOON
0L0NINGER& COOPER,
PROPRIETORS.
Wine and Liquor
Card tables, pool lablv, billiard table and
other device for the entertainment of put
ron, where time can be pleasantly spent.
FAMOUS FIRE LADDIE CIGARS
.. .-.
Beside other popular brand, are kept
constantly on hand to upplv th increased
trad at thia very popular saloon.
THS yAMOUS (
CYRUS NOBLE WHISKV
IS KBIT AT TU1 BA If QUIT.
JOHN WINTERS
MANUFACTURER Of
Casks and Barrels
ATKIN S OLD STAND
8T. HELENS. OREGON,
STEAMER G.
DELL SHAVER, Master.
IF 4. II
r
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TiPilTPfl Portland, foot of WashlnKtoa street, Ttiesdsy, Thursday, and fhinday evenfnnatS
5vV . i ocl.ii', Keturnln(f-LvCIUknl, tide permlltli.ir, Monday. WedneMlar, and
Prtday evsnlnss at o'clock. Will pass Oi.k Point about ?! Bllla7:16; Wayger i : rtalnler8.il);
Kalama :lf; St. Helens :o. Arrive in Portland 1:80 a. m. The company reserves th risht t
man IF A Utllsl llha-llt. nrttla-taa
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-Two Newspapers Together.
OREGON MIST
Only Two Dollars Per
....STEAMER JOSEPH KELLOGG....
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iJi'a'il.i.irsaisilisairiuti, Wsrs1iilsWniesailliiii l,las.lS'i'eAlwa','1'
Leaves Kelno
on Mondays,
Wednesdava
and Pridays at
o o ctoct a. m,
Portland and Kelso Routs
MUCKLE
St. Helena, Oregon.
MUCKLE
- St. Ilelcns, Orecron.
DRUG STORE
TIUCKLE BROS
MANUFAOTUHCHI Of
Dimension Lumber, Klonrln. Ro.lio, sheath.
Ina, CaalnKs, and a eouiuteu) stotitt ot ry
variety of
ROUGH asd DRESSED LUMBER
ALWAYS ON HAND
AT THE OLD STAND, ST. HELENS, OK
WHITE COLLAR LINE
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TBI COLUMBIA RIVER AND VVQVt SOl'itD
NAVIGATION CO. ,
PORTLAND-ASTORIA BOOTH.
Steamer Bailey Gatzert
J JUndln foot of Alder Street, Portland.
Uevee 1'ortlaud dally (except eundav) at J A. if.
I.andlns Telephudok, Astoria.
Uavas Astoria dally (exitepl Sunday) 7 P. M.
Oatnert Tickets Good on Steamer Thorn paoa
oiwuier iavin)wa ..oaew uoou ou uauers
K. A. SEKLBY. Ast V. B. SCOTT, Pres.
W. SHAVER
The Only Direct Route
. ...FROM...
Portland to Clatskanie
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Wic?Si',aHL'-'Hfetc;'('-'' -' - 1
L.,, J
Shaver Transportation Company.
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am OREGON IAN i
Year
In Advance. I
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leaves Port-
lnnd Tuesday,
Thursday, and
ftatunlnys, at
o'rlook a, m.
via Wilfametts Sloii2!i...:..