The Oregon mist. (St. Helens, Columbia County, Or.) 188?-1913, May 06, 1898, Image 2

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COLOMBIA COUNTY DIRECTORY.
Couuty Ulcer.
Jfudjrc....
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illwriff.;.
Treasurer
8uit. of Schools.
WfltftflWOl . . .4
Surveyor..,-..,,...
,.,,.JuaoD Weed, Vtntouia
J. N. Rice. CtntJtitaiile
M. Wharton. Bt. Ho lent
,t J. G. WttUs, cppoo
... Martin W hit. Quiuny
,.......W. N. Mwifv, Helena
iJoroner,.
,,.lr. A. 1. McLren, HHiuivr
, , t ...P. A. rrsJies, bAppoje
CommiNttoQen J , N. D. Peteraau, MM
HT. HC1EH8 OEKiiON. mat r.
Stat. Resnblican Met
for Governor... ........T. T. GKER
of Marion.
For Sapwn. J wipe .. F. A. UOOHK
of Columbia.
For 8tte Secretary ...P. I. DUNBAR
ot CUtsop.
For Stat Treasurer CH AS. 6. MOORE
ol Klamath.
For 8tat Printer W. H. LEEDS
of Jackson.
Attorney Gen., D. R. K. BLACKBURN
of Lion.
Bnpt. Instruction... J. ACKERMAN
of Multnomah,
CONGRESSIONAL.
For Congress....:. ...M. A. MOODY
ot Warco.
Flftli Judicial District.
Forjudge... T. A. McBRIDB
of Clackamas.
For Dist. Attorney . . T. J. CLE ETON
of Columbia.
Board Eqn.lii.Hon .... W. A. SMITH
of Clackamas.
Columbia County.
For Represent tire.. DR. J. E. HALL
For County Clerk J. G. WATTS
'or County Sheriff. .W. N. ME3ERVE
For Commissioner P. A. FRAKES
For Treasurer... ..DR. EDWIN ROSS
For8chool8up'k,..I. H.COFELANO
For Assessor...... MARTIN WHITE
For Surveyor....... GEO RGB HAYES
For Coroner DR. A. P. McLAREN
PRECINCT TICKET.
For Justice of the Peace. ...... R. COX
For Constable. ........ L. L. DECKER
America: for Americana. "Lone May
It ware O'er th Borne of the Free
and the Land of the Brave."
SOME POLITICAL TROTHS.
Tbe following article taken from the Linn
County Republican covers tbe entire field
of politics and aires tbe true causes of fusion
in Oregon and what may be expected from
the tripartite alliance:
"Ours is a republican form of government
Every man, however poor, who is 21 years
of age, is allowed a vote in helping make
the laws of bis country. Every foreigner
who comes to our shores for the purpose of
making this country bis home, after com
plying with certain requirements, taking
the oath of Ulegiaaee, is a naturalized citi
zen, and is Invested with the same power of
citizenship as tbe native-born citizen.
'There is not another country on God's
footstool where the inalienable rights of
every citizen, be he a miliioaaire, or be he
as poor as Job's turkey. Is so guarded and
protected. If men would only think of this,
and ponder it deeply, that the bestowal of
tbe ballot npon each and every one of them,
they would boh) tbe saeredness of tbe ballot
as their dearest birthright, and they would
ever use it for the honor, glory, and pros
perity of their common country.
"The reason that so many men trifle with
tbe ballot, and use it for selfish and Mer
cenary purposes, is because they bave no
proper conception of what it costs to secure
it for them, and of its actual and real in
trinsic worth. It is tbe highest prerogative
that can be bestowed npon them, giving
them a voice in formulating the laws tbat
shall control them, and yet, thousands of
men use this sacred emblem of power, with
which they have been intrusted, as their
highest safeguard, for corrupt and Ignoble
purpose. Allow demagogues to mislead
them and seen re from them a diadem tbat
kings and all the crowned beads of royalty
cannot purchase.
" We have at the present time a striking
illustration of the corrupt us tbat is going
to be made of the elective franchise. Here
in oar June election, hundreds of men are
going to mak a shameful ns of tbe power
conferred npon tbem. They are going to
surrender their ballots, which is tbe Key
arch stone of their party principles, and
offer up their party organization npon the
alter of fusion! They are going to take a
step they ean never retrace. They are go
ing to surrender their party principles and
their ballot to a gang of party wreckers to
help them to secure the spoils of office and
with not a single honorable motive in view
that will benefit themselves or tbe prosper
ity of their eou.try.
''Great humanitarians I Was ever such
self-abnegation witnessed before? Martyrs
to the esus of corruption. 'He who steals
my parse, steals trash. Bnt be wbe filches
toy good same takes that which not en
riches him and leevas ne poor, indeed,'
Aye, there's th rob 1 'He who filches from
me my good name takes tbat which wot
enriches him, and leaves me poor, Indeed.'
Yes, after say name is gone, my party or
ganization, my party principles, and my
ballot, I am poor, indeed; political beggar
npon tbe highway, the scoff and prat of
honest men, and even the dog will pay no
rcpecttomy fallen greatness I Aye, I'm
lost, indeed 1 Tbe stigma, 'fusion' will cling
to rae as long as I live. In after years, if I
aspire to office, men wili say: 'That's tbe
c&uk who sacrificed himself upon the alter
of TiMioti.' sold oat his psjty organization,
scIJ out his party principles, and sold his
ballot to a fraiig oi party wreckers to help
them into office,' "
HOW LONS WILL IT LAST.
While the belief Is general that tb war
with Spain will b short, no do estimate
can be formed for several reasons. Before
it ends, Spain must consent t surrender
its sovereignty in Cuba, and It may b un
willing to do this even it cut off completely
from Cuba, Porto Rico, and the Philippines.
Its Beet may be retained nearer faom and
much attention given to privateering.whicb
It seems wili b sanctioned at Madrid. As
long as th Spanish fleet is substantially In
tact th orisis of th war will be bend. Hos
tilities in any case must continue until th
privateers are called in. If driven to Its
home ports, Spain might hold out obstin
ately and transfer to us tbe task of oro.fi ng
th ocean with a fleet to stop th war. Nor
can definite Id. be given of tbe length of
time Havana ean resi-t. Th history of
blockades aad sieves ranws from a period
of we-ks to years. Another unknown quan
tity Is th strength and offensive capacity
of th army of Gen. Gomea, Its great op
portunity it at hand, but its numbers and
military value may have been exaggerated
The war is one of inflated foolisbnesson the
part of Spain, aad not likely to be length
ened because it is senseless. That it will be
over in a few weeks is unlikely.
Tbe 126,000 volunteer called out will
hardly sea Cuba before tbe late autumn,
after the danger ot yellow fever is removed.
Tbry will go into pleasant and salubrious
camps in the South and be thoroughly
trained in company and battery formations.
The war can not be one ot heavy marching
or fighting on land. Perhaps there sr. 60,
000 Spanish troops in Cuba, but they are
without lines ot supply, and it is needless
to wast strength in assaulting their forti
fled lines. A stesdy pressure and close
blockade will compel their surrender. Tb
all appearance our army in this war will
hare a comparatively easy time, and will
look back apon it as in tbe nature ot a long
encampment. But all conjecture, of course,
Is subject to international complications.
Our powerful friend in Europe is England.
The position taken by her will discourage
th disposition of Austria and Franc to
intermeddle, and of Germany and Italy to
give Spain at least a moral support.
On the sea our navy may look forward to
constant active work for some time. The
most important point Is tbe movements of
tb Spanish fleet during this month. Its
only effective operation would be to defeat
our main fleet and raise the blockade of
Havana. This would be sn exploit of Im
portance and rain prestige in Europe. Hut
the odds against it are heavy, and a proper
concentration of our ships should tender it
impossible. A bombardment ot any lead
ing American fort is not feared. New York
papers say that city i" as safe from Spanish
shells as anainterior city. Firing on the
open coast or a smalt port would amount
to nothing. Havana is tbe only point worth
an offensive Spanish movement. If it can
not loosen oar hold there its strategy will
be annoying, but not conclusive. A Fabian
policy for the Spanish fleet will lengthen
the war, but at the same time add to the
firmness and extent of our preparations.
T. J. CtiKTOR, candidate for district at
torney, has filled the position for the past
two years, and has made a record that has
proven him entirely capable to fill tbe re
sponsible duties of the office. As a public
prosecutor be has been untiring in his
efforts to see that the laws were strictly en
forced, but has always discouraged unnec
essary litigation in the interests of every
county in his district. His undoubted in
tegrity, strict attention to tbe duties of his
office, bave made him a host of friends, and
his majority of 1000 two years ago will be
doubled. Oregon City Enterprise.
SCHOOL. REPORTS.
QtTiwcT, Oregon, May 3rd, 1R98.
The following is a report for the Quincy
school, district No. 25, for the month end
ins; April SO, I8&8:
Whole number pnpils enrolled, 40; aver
age daily attendance. 36. Those neither ab
sent nor tardy during the month were Dora
Payne, Daisy Cross. Anna. Ida, Bertha and
Osrar Krickson. Grace Powers. Isaac, Jack
and Elmer Jolma, Eddie Laws, Peter, Selma,
Hilda and Anna Hendrickson, Ben ha and
Fred Lewison, Hannah, Miriam, Martin
and Henry LuniijarrL
An entertainment is soon to be given by
the school, and the programme, true to tbe
spirit of tbe times, is to consist of songs,
recitations, etc., in which tbe pupils will
shew their loyalty and love of flag and
country. With tbe proceeds, a flag fur tbe
school is tobe purchased.
M as. 8. B. Wat, teacher.
Valley, Oregon, May 2nd, 1898.
Tbe following is for district No. 41 for the
month ending April 29th:
Number of dsys taught. 20; total number
days attendance, 193; number of pupils en
roiled, 12; average attendance, 10. Those
who were neither absent nor tardy were
Leontina and Rene Dupont. Those tardy
hut not absent weie Bertha Bohiska ami
Martha and Ludwick Sintek. Will Boeli
meyer and Clara Sintek received 100 per
cent in deportment. None fell below 90 per
cent is deportment.
Rota Dawson, teacher.
BACHELOR FLATS.
E. E. Quick spent Sunday on bis ranch.
D. H. Pope was in Yankton Sunday after
noon. Messrs. Salser and Morris were Portland
visitors Saturday.
Mesdames Bailey and Kale, ot Yankton,
were visiting iu this place Friday.
Mr. Van Early will commence hauling
cord wood to St. Helens next week.
Tbe little daughter of D. II. Pope was
quits sick last week, but is now improving.
Mr. Salser his making for himself a new
wood-rack, which he will one this summer.
Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Pope bave been en
tbe sick list for tbe past week, bat are im
proving slowly.
Our worthy road supervisor-has done
some good work on tbe roads recently, in
the way of smoothing and widening them.
From th preparations that are now being
made to haul wood to Bt. Helens and at
Fullerton's landing, tbe fin me company
will not get much wood in tbis neighbor)
hood unless they soon purchase.
Frank Webber bad quite a severe acci
dent since the last writing. While splitting
wood s sliver of steel about tbe size of a 10
cent piece penetrated one of bis legs be
tween tb foot and and knee, and it Lad to
be cut out. He is Improving rapidly.
VEKNONIA GLEANINGS.
A. Marchion preached in this city Sun
day last.
Albert Baker left our city Wednesday to
find work at Yankton.
Hans Christiansen came down to do
some work in our city Tuesday.
Mrs. A. Shannaban was visiting at tbe
borne of Mrs. I. Spencer Tuesday.
Mrs. I. Spencer and Mrs. A. Shannahan
were thegueateof Mrs. Keasey Wednesday.
Two gentlemen from Mist passed through
onr city Sunday en route for Upper Neba
lein. S. J. Mow sad son, Lester, passed throngh
our city Thursday en route for the former's
ranch near Scappoose.
Clarence Adams came over from Houi
ton Friday to visit friends in our city and
vicinity, returning Sunday. i
POLITICAL COMMENT.
Vote the" straight rvpuu'ilcaa liv-.ot.
(Jeer for governor and Dunbar for
secretary of slate U team bard lo
beat.
Spain not only lack money and
staying qualities, but the ia badly oil'
for a just cause.
There it not a man on th rennbli,
can ticket but who will make an oblig
ing and efficient official.
McKiuley promise wool 10 cents
per pound. Cleveland prosperity
wool 3 to 0 cent per pound.
Mr. George Hayes bat a thorouab
knowledge of surveying, and will serve
the people of Columbia county well tn
that responsible position.
CordwoKid choppers are nuw receiv
ing 75 and 80 cent a cord. Wasn't
il 55 and 60 ceuts they received only
a Utile over a year ago.
In the last campaign populist as
sured us tbat if McKiuley was elected
wheal would be worth only 25 cents a
bushel. They're close figurer.
McKiuley promise tawlogt 15 and
15.60 per thousand. Populist predic
tions sawlog 12.50 to 13.50 per
thousand, Free trade prices 2 60
to 13.50 per thousand.
Isaac Copeland, tbe young gentle
nr.au nominated fur school super in,.
teadent on the republican ticket, is a
man of superior qualification, and if
elected he will be the proper man iu
the proper puce.
McKinley promise Wheat $1 per
bushel. Jleveiaud prosperity heal
10 and 50 cants per bushel. Populist
argument in presidential caiupaigu
wheat zo ceuts per bushel.
Republicans need bave no fear of
tbe ticket, slate or county, this year.
The men on both the tickets are the
very, best the party affords and will
com maud the suffrage of tbe party.
Just cast your eye down th list of
names composing the county republl
can ticket, and you will agree with us
that they are all representative men,
aud men worthy your support in the
election.
A McKiuley promise oordwood
f 1.80 per cord at Hcappoote, delivered
un tbo cars. Cleveland prices cord'
wood at Scappoose $1.35 per cord, lake
chances on gelling money. Differeuce
Id cent per cord, spot cash.
Dr. A. P. McLaren, the gentlemanly
coroner of Columbia county, baa per
formed his duties in a creditable and
efficient wanner, and he will be chos
en by the voter on election day U
continue service aa bis own successor.
How about McaCuiley promises as
regards shingles? At tbe time Mc
Kiuley was elected shingles were sell-
me for 60 to 7U sent per thousand
Prevailing price now aud for several
months past for shiugles $1.10 to $1.40
per thousand.
McKinley promise logring camps
in operation, employing hundreds if
men at good wage. Condition our
iugl894, 1895, 1896 few logs being
put to, price f Z.OU lo $d.D0 per thous
and, few men employed, and those at
work receiving low wages.
Every true, loyal American citizen,
regardless of partisanship, is heartily
supporting President McKiuley in tbe
present coiinicl with Spa.n. It is a
source of much gratification lo note
tlmt there are but a few oph in this
vicinity who are duiug otherwise.
Mr. Watts ia a man of unquestioi.ed
ability as a bookkeeper and busiuess
man. 11 u many years' experience In
matters of public affair, qualities him
to serve acceptably in the office lo
winch be aspires, and if elected he can
be depended upon to do his full duty
a aa obliging, efficient county clerk.
Republicans should beware of prop
ositions to tradd votes on election day.
There is not a man on the republican
ticket who need fear the result of tbe
ballot. Vote the ticket straight, eu-
lertain no proposition to trade, and
the whole ticket is safe by a neat ma
jority.
Dr. Boss, the nominee for county
treasurer, is a young man of sterling
qualities and fixed integrity, obliging
and geuial, careful and cautious, and
if elected will make an admirable
treasurer. He baa resided in tbis city
since 1890, and tbe people of the coun
ty will give him their support ia the
election nearly at band.
Columbia county has one of the
best assessor in the stale. Mr. White
has done his full duty in bis most im
portant office for three years, and en
ters upon tbe task of assessing the
county again tbi year with a compre
hensive understanding of all tbat is
required of one doing that work. He
will be re-elected to assess Columbia
connty for another two yeata by a
handsome majority.
Will Meserve, the efficieot county
surveyor and candidate for sheriff on
tbe republican ticket, is a young man
of exemplary habits, of superior ability
in the conduct of his present office, a
young man who has been successful
in the conduct of his own business
affairs, and a man who is obliging and
genial in his every-day intercourse
with friends, business people and ac
quaintances. If elected to the office
to which he aspires he caa be depend
ed upon to conduct its affairs in the
same straightforward, business-like
manner that ha characterized the
conduct of his present office, and will
be a credit to the county,
Wben you consider the important
duty developing npon tbe man who
represents this or any other county in
the legislature, it ia then that tbe voter
stops lo consider well how be will cast
his ballot. This is really the only
political office in the county, and from
the manner in which his vote is cast
in the legislative halls depend the
destiny of our state and government,
in a political sense. Men of eduoatioa
aud intelligence are the only oaies to
represent a county creditably in a
place of tbat kind, and in Dr. J. E.
Hall the people of Columbia connty
will find just auch a person. Dr. Hall
possesses all th qualifications neces
sary for successfully and creditably
representing us in tbe legislature, is
genial and obliging, and will do oredit
to his constituency. Thnt he will be
elected there is oo question, because
of the importance of tbe position.
ntOGRAMMK.
Tbs ffillnwln Is th prrurraaam for th
nui-lo.1 and literary entertainment to b
given at In opera-house in this city this
(Friday) eveniug:
Operatic Selection, "8llors Return,", .
,. x... University Orchestra
Vocal Solo, "Th Shadow of the Swprd"
Mr. U. Hoadlay
Piano Solo, "Hesperu Walt,". . ....
,, Miss Mills
Recitation, "Papa's Letter".... . t
.....Helen Duley
Soprano Solo, "September"
, Amy Lawsna
Whistling Solo. Selected, .. .. . ...
Mr. Gus Pagedkopf
Violin Solo, ' Take Back th Heart" . . ,
Mis furnlr
Recitation, "O For a Man,"
Miss Den Duley
Vocal Duett, "Life's Merry Morning" .
Alta and Norma Rankin
Medley, "National Airs" . ...
, Orchestra.
Vocal Solo' "Th Two Grenadiers," . .
, Omar Spencer
Recitation "Flying Jim's Lat lar."
,. M.del Vincent
Vocal Solo. "Two Little Playmate,";. ,
11 a tilt Id Twins
Baratone Solo, Selected
i Prof. Collier
Recitation, Selected,
lion. Frank Motter
Vocal Solo, "Love's Sorrow,"
Prof. Si-htinuffer
Vocal Duett. "Meet Me bv Moonlight."
Cora and Isolene Shaver
Recitation, Selected,
... ... Frank Motter
"Hungarian Gypsy Dance,"
, Orchestra
Grand Filiate.
What Dr. A. K. Sailer Saiya.
Buvrsio, N. Y. Gents: From my per
sonal knowledge, gained In observing tb
sff ct of your Shiloh's Cure in cases of ad
vanced Consumption, I am prepared to say
it ia th most remarkable Remedy that bus
ever been brought to my attention. It has
certainly saved uianv from Consumption.
Sold by "Dr. Edwin Ross.
For constipation take Karl's Clover Root
Tea, the great blood purifier. Cures head
ache, nervousness, eruption on tbe face,
and makes the head clear as a bell. Sold
by Dr. Edwin Ross.
Tat fu
ll alia
Its
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44 .
Catarrh Cured. A clear bead and sweet
breath secured with Shiloh's Catarrh lem-
ly, sold on a guarantee. Nasal injector
free. Sold by Dr. Kdwin Ross.
OABTOTl
Basis tfea
Blgaataj
of
IM sat IDS BW MWtfl HtfM
Karl's Clover Root Tea, for consumption
it's lh ben and if after using it you don't
say so, return the package and get your
money. Sold by Dr. Kdvrln Ross.
Stent Ttti tad tin Haw tlwm Bcugftt
, lataialY!
Slgsatai
cf
Stop that cough I Take warning. It may
lead to consumption. A 'Hxs bottle of
Shiloh's eure may save your life. Sold by
Lr. buwin Kits.
OASVORZ
Btsntas lf tiisd ft Hw tlwaw BoajM
liS tiiid tw Hit Alwart
Bigaatar.
ef
Shiloh's Consumption Cure cores where
others fail. It is the leading cough cure,
and no noma snouia oe wititout it. t leas
ant to take and goes right to the spot. Sold
bv Dr. Kdwin Ross.
CASTOR I A
For Infants and Children.
Ba Kind Yea Kan Alvsjs
Bears the
Signature of
W A MTD FAITHFUL MEN OR WOMEN
Ut trarel for rewooosible stablthd bouse
laOresoa. Salary I and expsiiM.. PoslUoa
permanent Keferanc. gnelot. sslf-addrMd
Stamped envelop. Tbe National, Star Insur-
c. mag., (.nicayov
WANTED FAITHFUL MEK OR WOMEN
to travel for re.ot!stble established hoes
la Oreaon. Salary f7b0 and expenses. Position
erassDSDC. Reference. Enclose setf-addramd
namuH eoT.iop.. urn bwhmi, mwr Assur
aac Bidf., Cbicago.
to travel for responsible established house
tn Oreaon. Salary 7M and expenses. Position
aenaanenL Reference. Enclos. telf-addrwwKl
ai.mpJ envelope. TbetiaUonal, Star Jnaur
ane bldg., Chicago.
WANTED FAITHFUL MEN OR WOMEN
to travel for resnonstbl eatabltsbw) bona
ta Oregoa. Salary 170 and txptatm. Position
Krm.neat. Reference. Enclose lf-addr sad
imped aov.lop. Tb National, Star Insur
ance Bids., Chicago.
" Farm For Sale.
A rood niece of land, containing 1M acres, for
sale at a bsmnln. On the place U a good bouse,
two stories, s'ixSl, well nnlshedia barn 6464;
three acres of orchard, bearing all kinds of
fruit: rood sardeo: cut over 80 tons of tame hay
each year. One particularly good feature In
connection with the plc is the cedar Umber,
wnicD is esumaten m o. worm sw.
For farther Information call on E. E. Quick,
St. Helens, or at this office. Terms easy.
DENTIST
Dr. Slghers or Dr. Reld
WlhL BE IN ST. HELENS EVERY
MONDAV, TUESDAY. WEDNESDAY.
AND THURHDA Y OF EACH WEEK
Prepared to do
ALL KINDS OF DENTAL WORK
FULL SET TEETH
KILLING
OLD CROWNS
,.7K totlOOO
ft) upwards
.taw to to no
We are here to stay. Call and see as and be con
vinced mat weman Business, au wora guar
anteed. Offle Next Door to Ross' Drugstore
BT. HELENS, I ! ! i OREGON
E.E. QUICK G.W.COLE
Commissioner of I , Notary Public .
Veeds for Wash- I .
lngton. ...... I
COLE & QUICK,
PROPRIETORS OF
THORNE'S
Numerical SysteiTitle Abstracts.
Titles Examined and Perfected. Abstracts
Furnished. Assessments Kxamlned. In
suranu. Written. Taxes Paid aud Convey
anclng.
V. HCLESIf OREGON.
J
Oriental Hotel
L. L. DECKER, Manao.ci
8T. HELENS, t i 0BKG0N.
. ) i '
Everything In connection with th hon 1;
strmtly first claw. About twomy well furnished
and well kept rooms, 't he tubts ttii'iilltid at all
times with tbe beat the markut affords.
-MONEY'S WORTH-
CVERV TIMt AT
DOLMAN'S STORE.
T. HBLEN8, ORIOON.
Mr, IVil muii always keeps a lull stock
of tleneral MerehaiidlM, which h sells
at prices that defy competition.
O. R.&-N.
....TO TMg,,,.
E jAl S TP.
Gives th choice of
Two Transcontinental Routes
GREAT
NORTHERN R'y.
-via
SPOKANE
MINNEAPOLIS
ST. PAUL
and
CHICAGO
...OREGON... ,
SHORT LINE R'J.
via
' DENVER
SALT LAKE
OMAHA
aad
KANSAS CITY
f0rsan ttsms
Oregon Ceo. W. Elder
CITY OF TOPEKA
LEAVE PORTLAND EVERY FIVE DAYS FOR
ALASKA POINTS,
OCEAN HTEAMEHS
LEAVE PORTLAND EVERY FIVE DAYS FOR
SAN FRANCISCO.
STEAMERS monthly from Portland to Ynko
homa and Hons Koug, to eouuecllon with
we u. js. a. r.. vouipany.
For full Information call on or address
W. H. IIUHLHLRT.
General Paaseng.r Agent, - Portland, Oregon
PODWELL. CARLILL A CO..
General Agents Northern Pacific 8, 8. Co.
Portland. Ureaon.
Get Value Received
EVERY TIME AT
N. A. Perry's
HOULTON, OREGON.
FOR PORTLAND, DAILY.
TEAattR-
Young Aierica
WILLAMETTE SLOUGH
Leave St. Helen 6:30 AM
Arrive at Portland... ... 10:00 AM
Leave Portland 2:80 P M
Arrive at St. Helen 6:00 P M
V. ' FAKE t CENTS. .
Will Carry Nothing bnt Passengers
and Fast f iviglit.
JAMES Of OD, Master.
PROFESSIONAL.
J. W. DAY
W. B. DILLARD
piUrtr&r & Paw,
ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW
Office next door to Courthouse,
ST. HELENS, ORKUON.
General practice in courts of Oregon or Wash
ington. Abstracts made directly from county
records.
GEORGE A. HALL,
ATTORNEY- AT - LAW.
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Collections, foreclosures, mechanics' lelns, eta.
Deputy proswiitlng attorney. Office
with T. 1. Cleetvo.
St. Helens,
Oregon.
G. W. COLE,
ATTORNEY AND COUNSELOR-AT-LAW,
ST. HELENS, OREGON.
Title Abstract Books, Notary Public, Commis
sioner of Deeos for Washington, and an exper
ienced collector in connection with office.
J)R. EDWIN ROfW,
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON,
St. Helens, Oregon
)R. H. R. CLIFF,
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON.
St, Helens, Oregon.
JR. 1. I. HALL,
PHYSIOIAN AND SURGEON.
Clatskanle, Columbia county, Or.
N. MESERVE,
Surveyor and CirU Engineer
DELENA, OREGON.
Conntv Rnrv.voe T..nH ftiie.Atrtnv Ta.
Platting and Engineering work nromntlv
executed,
DART &
lain Street.
ty syfVVVVjfs w t t WtrVF
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cigar.,
Dttkr In....
0EHERAL
....MERCHANDISE
lucludlng
aud dress
DART &
Main Street, -
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"The Perkins"
C. W. KNOWLES, Alanager.
Mr. Knowlos was, for many year, proprietor of (ha Bt. Charlea
Iw.lul .ml wlilld there aatahllahiul a reiiutatliin aa a liolul man.
He is mw in a better position
before, and will welcome all hi
business, where oan be foiioil
Corner Fifth
1
CLATSKANIE DRUG STORE
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DR. J. B. HALL, Proprietor,
Has Jitat nwlvef lam auarfastat
f Fwt and Par
Drugs mid Chemicals
!
N Also a new and select stock ef drugs and patent medicine., fancy stationery, school boots
.nu m-ii,hii ,ii,(mt.f tvriiiin.r7 nun imm WUVK., .au H taol
N usually kept at a first-etas drug .lor..
Mi "
-AT
1 CLATSKANIE
-TIIK
BANQUET
SALOON
0L0NINGER& COOPER,
PROPRIETORS.
Wine and Liquor
Card table, pool table, billiard table and
other devices fi.r th iU)rtnintnent of pat
rons, where time can be pleasantly spout,
famous mum cigars
Beside other popular brands, ar kept
constantly on hand to supply th Increased
trade at this very popular saloon.
y THE FAMOUS
CYRUS NOBLE WHISKY
IS KEPT AT THE BANQUET.
JOHN WINTERS
MANUFACTURER Of
Casks and Barrels
ATKIN S OLD STAND
ST. HELENS. OREGON.
STEAMER G.
DELL SHAVER, Master,
v-ttj-" T"- weaver r--, " r y.
L U
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T,fnvna Portland, foot of Washington street,
J-ilttTCB o'clock. Keturnlng lavs CI,il-
o'clock. Keturnlng lavs Clntanle. Hue permitting, Monday, Wednesday, and
Friday evenings at 4 o'clock. Will pass Osk Point about 7; Hu-lla7:lf,; Maygsr :; Halnlerl:Wi
Kalama v:lo; St. Helens t.no. Arrlv Iu Port I an I liSD a. m. Tb company resuve tb right ta
change time without notice.
.Two Newspapers Together.
OREGON M 1ST; OREGON IAN
Only Two Dollars Per
jy aray lay-ray ay jy jsj.
....STEAM tvR JOSEPH KELLOGG....
Leaven 1
on Mono
WdE
nd ,
Frlilsys at k
M-'- A,
ft o'clock i
Portland and Kelso Rents via WillasasttB Sicli
MUCKLE
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St. Helen, Oregon.
Choice Groceries
Always on hand. Flour, grain, and feed, Tol.sceo and (9
cluar., und miuis' arUulus, uoilom, sts, H
...Hardware...
CROCKERY AND TINWARE.
...Dry Goods...
general assortment of elnthln, furnishings,
goods. Also Ho. till wf boots .lid shoe.
MUCKLE
I
- St. Helens, Oregon.
to entertain bis friends than ever
old patrons lo his new lilac of
an ap-to-data hotel.
and Washington Streets, Pcrtianl
eriuiuj wblca Is
TH!
DRUG STORE
HUCKLE BROS
sttANU'AOTURtKt Of
Olm.u.lon I.amher, flooring, Rustle, Sliealk
Iti. t'salna, aad eouplaui stock ef avsry
variety of
ROUGH and DRESSED LUMBER
ALWAYS ON HAND
AT TUB OLD STAND, ST. HELENS, 0
WHITE COLLAR LIKE
THE OOLt'MUIA RIVER AND PU0ET SOUED
NAVIGATION CO.
FORTLAND-ASTORIA ROUTE.
Steamer Bailey Gatzert
Landing; Foot of Alder Street, Portland.
Leaves Portland dally (excepiMunday)al 7 A. M.
Landing Telephone dock, Astoria,
Leaves Astoria dally (except Sunday) ? t. M.
Getxert Tickets flood on Steamer Thompson
SUMuner Thompson Tickets Uuod on tt.ls.rt
IE. A. 8KELEY, Act, V. 1. SCOTT, Pre.
W. SHAVER
The Only Direct Ronte
...f ROM.M
.Portland to Clatskanle
, Tuesday. Thursday, and Sunday waning at 5
a
Shaver Transportation Company.
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Year -In Advance.
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Saturdays, at
tL O'elocks..