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About The Oregon mist. (St. Helens, Columbia County, Or.) 188?-1913 | View Entire Issue (July 1, 1898)
OREGON MT ST. imv&B Vbx niiOA jnoKMno . -sr- : . .. OAVID DAVIS. teo-atrike. II our school facilities wer of hli;hr character, wilh othf Inducements suggested, opl from other sections would more readily and eagerly eeok us out, SuneerioUon Kt9 One aopf one year In &JvaDce.wnHmw 11 W due copy ii xuouLUa.. ...... , ISO Single copy.....,..-, .-.,... ... s Advertising rat "mad. knows upon application COLOMBIA COUNTY PIttECTORY. la Aft , irk VeaietT Of f leere. . Joseph B. Doan, Rainier ...Jwifein Weed, Veruoma ....J. N. Kice, Clatakaule K. M. Wharton St Helens Cl.r! ShurifT, Treasurer Bui, of Behoola. Aimi)r,. Bvirveyor. dormer ,,,, I P. A. Krakea, Hoaipooe Commissioners Ni D Fettnwu; MUt ..J.G. Watts, ScemxHMte ..Martin White, uumcf ..W.N. Mowrre. lx-lena . Dr. A. P. Misl Mm. tUf niur T. HF.LKNS. OKEOON, JVlit 1. Aatriot for Americans. "Done May It ware O'er that Homo oT the Free and the Lnd of the Brave." WHAT IS HECESSABU If you wish to Invest in the new war lemie of governments bond) apply to Mr. W. B. Polman, at the St. Helms poatotltoe, lor application blank and general luforma- Uoa. These bonds are the safest invest- ment lu the world, and you can secure them in an denomination (rota $20 up wards. Here is one way to show your pa triotism. It Is a very substantial way, too. (or ware cannot be carried ou without money,- ' ' TONGUE ON THE WEST. (or It dies. Peace to lu ash It nisy wake j good fertiliser. lheEl does not R'.va spare to the above beoanee of its harmony with legt diotlon, but as a literary curio, and because it shows what will animate Iron) a Oram that has been befogged, a the writer ao- nowledgee. sit years vdtu free silver and other vagaries too numerous to mention. Bat Parsons is right about the deatn ol ins populist party of this county. It's as dead asCnsar'sgbostl-Milton (Umatilla county) Eagle, And it may not be amis to connect Co lumbia county with Umatilla and alt other counties in the state. It becomes- mora noticeable every day that it is necessary (or the people at St Helens to see to it that our town bas the in let to onr market. We are situated in the most accessabl place along the river, and we mast furnish good highways for the people to reach this point. Do not adhere to the improbable theory that this cannot be done. Furnish roads for people to com bare over, then give them something to oosua her (or. One is as necessary as the other. To expend large sums of money for roads to enable people to come here and purchase dry goods, boots and shoe and hardware. Is not sufficient. These neces sary articles they ean purchase elsewhere as well as here, and we are beginning to find that out. 81 Helens should be made a market place for the people who come here. People will Ito to a town where they can receive the largest share of the benefits; where they ean, at all times, dispose of their products. Purchasing and selling Inducements always go hand in hand la building up a town. An effort should be made to sscure (or tab place one or more manufacturing plants. The location la unsurpassed on the Colum bia river, and Imported materials, if neces sary, can be as cheaply transported to at Helens as elsewhere on the river. In case factory or two were in operation at this plsce inducement would then offer to our farmers to bring their produce here for dis posal, and to aay that the aaoaey received would be turned into other channels would he repeating the first thought conveyed. Transportation facilities to and from are not excelled at any other point on the river, and we believe the time is propitious In the extreme for aoch a move to be made by the eitfatens of our town. The water front of onr little city is perfection itself In the mat ter of sites for factories and the depth of water here make it possible (or the largest Teasels to find safety in lying at the wharves which might be built, or lying at anchor In the stream. Just now th time I vastly more oppor tune than has ever obtained for us to make move in the direction of securing the lo cation of a manufacturing plant of some kind any kind it makea no difference what it might be, its good result would be at once noticed, and with the establishment of such enterprises would naturally com th improvement of our neighborisg high way. A creamery, a sash and door fac tory, a sawmill equipped with modern machinery, a fruit cannery or a salmon cannery, or all of tbem, could be profitably operated at this point, and if we hope to keep pace with the rapid strides of progress witnessed at other places we must awake to a sense of our duties and put forth out beet efforts. We have pursued th even tenor of our way, depending upon circumstances to build and develop us, and if we ar not careful w will find ourselves at the rear ef the hindmost part of the procession which 1 now inarching forward in a solid column, reaching for business, offering Inducements, and as a result is reaping it reward in an increase of business and entero rises. Th next few years will offer inducement for cournercial advancement here in Co lumbia county which rarely present them selves, and w must be on tbe alert to take advantage of every opportunity to forge ahead. ' ROAD-MAKING. Here is a little item about road-making, says th Corvallla Union, air. Harding, the road master of district number , has been experimenting. One or two taxpayers In his district did not car to work out their time, so the supervisor hired men to do the work. The first day the teams hired at $3 hauled five loads, the teams working out their time hauling four loads. The super visor, taking exceptions to this, finally In duced the work-it-outs to haul the same number of loads. Later the teams hired offered to haul the gravel for fifty cent per load, thus making six loads for a day's labor, while tbe work-it-out plan would give only four as usually managed, or at best only five. And Mr. Hardinglasatisfied that if be could let ttie whole work of bis district to the lowest bidder the gravel could be placed for forty cents per losd, a saving of lt least fifty per cent, which isequlvolent to making twice the amoual of roadbed for tbe sams tax. This supervisor proposes that all taxes be paid In money, and tbe taxpayer be given the option of workingout bis time at th rat tbe lowest bidder offers to do the work, or paying in cash. Her Is point for our legislators-elect. Something must be done to improve our road laws. This go-as-you-please method is a way be hind the needs of th hour. Give us soma thing bttr. It will not be many week now beiore preparation for th (all term of school will commence. While oar school bas been suo emfuUy conducted, there ha always been a drawback in regard to securing pupils fa-am the outside country, which could be ' obviated if there were only some place pro vided where those cornier from a distance could find more reasonable living. Heie is fl!io!ier opartun(y for our town to make Recently, Hon. Thomas H, Tongue, in a speech in congress in favor of the aimers tion of Hawaii, said, anioag other things, concerning the Weett I hare said that the development of this natioa bas scarcely begun, that her enter prises are but in their infancy. The possi bilities for enormous expansion lie in ths West, and provision should be mad for expanding industries and Increasing pro ductions sura to come.- Th people of tbe East know little of the possibilities, the re sources or th people of the West, The fertility of our eoU, the wealth of our for ests, the extent of our domain, the enter. prise and intelligence of our people are not known in the East. Our boundless prai ries, our magnificent forests, our vast min eral wealth, the heaitbfulness ana salubrity of our climate escape your notice. Our people are but little better understood. Tbe pioneer men and women who, settled the West were strong and rugged In health as in character, f all of energy, courageous in enterprise, thoughtful and ambitious. The people of the West are bouad but little by ancient prejudtcea. They look little to the past rather to the present and th future. They "prefer yourself to your ancestry, They care little tor what you have been or what you possess, but much (or what you are and what yoa can do. In the West honest work has never ceased to be honor able. Wilh her ragged people the sweat of labor is a kingly crown. Wealth and posi tion earned by honest toil and laudable en deavor la esteemed more than those ac quired by tbe toil and effort of others. in the coming century the great develop ment of the Old World will be on the east ern shore of Asia, so th greater growth and development et the New World will be on the shore of the Pacific. It will be in a country of magnificent scenery, where the tourist and the scientist find perpetual de light, where the husbandman never culti vates the soil or herds his flocks in vain, where snowcapped mountains surpass ths eagle in its flight, where the wealth of for ests is inexhaustible, and the valleys ex ceed in richness the golden sands of Africa; where neither the strength or energy of man, or beauty of woman, is destroyed by winter's chilly blasts, or the fierce heat of summer suns; where cyclones and sun strokes alike ar unknown; where no lin gering fevers wear out the life; where men are brave and strong, and maidens fair, and all instinct with life and health and happi ness; where every breese color th cheek, nerve the arm and clears the brain. It la there, where in future years will be tbe cen ter of wealth and commerce and power of this government. "As the Old World energies ar develop ing and expanding in Asia, as new avenue of trade and commerce are opened up there, and in our own land 'Westward the star of empire take it way,' the Pacific ocean win rival the Atlantic in the number of ships that plow its water. The white wings of commerce to the West of as will equal those of the East. Great ports where oar immense productive interests find an outlet great ports of export will be not only on the Atlantic but on tbe Psctno. They will be at San Francisco and at Port land, and Tacoma and Seattle. We must have room to expand and develop our en ergieaanda market for our productions. The Hawaiian islands must not be in tbe possession of commercial rivals er powerful enemies. Our opportunities have corue now. This 1 the 'tide in tbe affairs' of our nation, which, 'taken st Its flood, leads on to fortune, and fame and wealth, and com mercial power.' We must not let the op portunity slip by os. W must six it and improve it before it is too late. In every harbor of the Phiilipina Islands, in every port of Hawaii, upon the battlements o( Porto Rico, and open vast fleets of com mercial ships that traverse the wstsrs of th Pacific, and throngb a Nicaragua canal to be constructed by this government must, and I believe will, float in triumph th flag for which Dewey, conquered, for which Hobson faced a Spanish dungeon, and for which Bajjley sleep in s hero' grave." P ARSONS ON POPULISTS. Parsons, of th Alliance Herald, th Pen dleton populist organ, says, speaking edi torially of tbe late election : e e The people party of Umatilla county is a deal deader than a drowned rat. The pitiful handful of middle of-the-roders is all that remains of a strong organisation which two year ago came within two hun dred vote of carrying th county. Two year hence it will not poll three hundred vote. It day is over. If the pop ulist had all turned out and voted tb ticket straight w would have elected' the entire ticket, but populist don't believe in that sort of thing they prefer to "exercise" what they fondly call their own "Judgment.1 And most of tbem have no more Judgment than a razor-back swine with the blind stag ger. "Judgment," forsooth I There is not a lunatic In the asylum who has not as much judgment as tbe average populist. Ws've trained with that populist push for six years and know whereof we speak. On some political question tbe people party is eminently correct. The Initiative and referendum, the government ownership of railroads and telegraphs, the abolition of the national banking system, and the grad uated Income tax, are good measures; but they will neyer become law until advo cated by some party of political intelligence, instead of a disorganized mob of bewbisk- ered Jeremiahs, who Imagine that the free coinage of silver is a part of tbe fifteenth amendment, and that steel rails ar full legal tender for pie-bald pink postage stamps at a ratio of 18 1 1. W have a few a very few populists who are blessed with moderate intelligence, hot tbe aver age Ye Gods I It would seem that the lunatico lnquirendo would have a continu ous session if it once began on the populist party, for, certec, such a hungry sanhedrim of Ucky-taited, chowder-faced, rattle-pated, dlnuaocky lurden never masqueraded un der tb name of a "party" before, nor. for that matter, ever will again, The democrats hare adopted the populist prin ciples, and there is no longer an excuse for the existence of the people party, where- QUINCV NEWS. Miss Myrtle Jones, tsacbor of th Hazel Grove school, was a gneet of Mrs. 6. o. Wv. teacher of the yuincy school, last Saturday and Humlav at th letter's home with airs. Nathan Tingle. Mrs. Thad Trulllneer. of Astoria, accom panied by her little eon, Clyde, arrived tu tuincy oy euimnj wvnmg , , a week wilh her husband, who is employed as a u reman on an engine in tbe railroad gravel pit at this place. flMrn'a locum oaniD at this place Is runningon full time with a crew of sixteen men. Tha vanlinir-out is done with s doukey engine, while the logs arc hauled toth Beaver by a aix-harse Ham. The output runs from 25 to SO logs per day, the highest day's haul being S logs. As the ... . , . ' I 1 . , I U - I distance is iwu murw wiu uu w mi. vn way, this output Indicates that the camp boys "get a move on tbem," end It is a special credit to th foreman, George Arm strong. An nffr has been made bv the Astoria et Columbia River Kailro.d Oompany to grade and improve tbe present county roau itom th enirmanv'a denot at this Disc to R. S. Payne a place, two ana a nail nines up me ltf. in a iirabcuua manner, no trade to exceed eight per cent, on condition that tbe settlers adjacent so to nearer assign dispense with their drawbridge across the Beaver near tnis placet, as uie n?w i. navigable for but half a mile abovs tbe rail road bridge, except when there is a high frasnet In trie uoiumnia. we aispensina with the drawbridse would be no serious disadvantage to tbe settlers of this vicinity. it is setuotu mat a steamooas ever ouiuw np the Beaver, and then only (or logs, ths freight from this place being bandied at tha railroad depot, or at uiauaame or jusyger. The ststlonary bridge the oompany would maintain across the Beaver would be high enough to allow tug boats and scows to pass under with ease, and as that is sll tbe vessels that will ever navigate this stream the closing of tbe drawbridge by the rail road company would work no lnconven- A Letter to Newly Elected Offioere. County Clerk Weed ha prepared and sent out th following Utter tula W'sJl to the newly eleoted Justice of the pesos and oonstshles In this county, and the same may properly be applied to all other officer of th county t "St. Hclxms, Or.. Juns 27, 1803. .Mr. "Dear atrt At a general election nsia on th 6th day of June, lbU8. you were duly electd to theotllcsof . Section 7 of Hill's code provides that before entering upon your duties as suou omoer you suau H arlili ika eoaiitv elark vour certillcate of election, with your oalta of ollh en dorsed tuereon: aiso an umuuu uuueni- tnglathe sum eft , to bs approved M the county olerk (other officers by ths court). I enclose herewith a blink bond lor you to nil our. sour oenpioaw oi tlon is in this oillce, end will be delivered to iron ns raootiit nt tl. which the lew re quire the clerk to collect and turn over to the county treasurer. "I write this for the benefit of those wbo msv not understand Just what is required of them, as two rears ago some of the pre flunk nttinan failed to uualifv in the re quired time from not understanding Just wnattOUO. vsrr nvmuuni J"i. "Jopao Wskd, Uouuty CkrV OASVOTtXAi Baarsths Thi Kind You Hat Hlwjtw Boagfil Shlloh'i Crr.sumption Cur cure wher others fall. It is th leading cough cure, ,m hnm. nhnulil ha without it. Pleas ant to take and goes right to tb spot. Sold by lr. j&uwin koss. OAavonzA Beantfc yollw Kia4 I'M Haw ktmn togM ttgastar ef ience or extrs expense upon the settler of this nlace. Should there be anv detriment to their shipping facilities it would be mere than overcome by the advantagea of having a fine wagon road through tbe settlement capable of being need at all seasons of tbe ?ear. So far, all of the property-owners but wo have signed the relinquishment, and it is expected that those two will sea their error and give their consent before the rail road withdraws what tbo otter Killers con sider a very equitable proposition. One of the most en lovable social event ver held in this place was tb entertain ment given last Saturday evening In tb schoolhouse. The first part of the eveniag was taken np with a literary programme given by tbe pupils of the school under the direction of their teacher, Mrs. S. S. Wsy. Songs and recitations were leading feature ot the exercises. Tbe flag drill by the flag brigade, composed ef Anna and Bertha ... I , , IJ i I b' ..... L 1 Uawna OriVKBUU, AIM nuncwi., , BU.1, . ... Rnecher Jones. Fred Lewlaon. Oscar K rick- son, Wilbur I'syne, and Leonard Bussell, led by Daisy Cross and Albert Jones.greatly pleased the audience, tbe intricate evolu tions oetng oarneu ooi in a most ereuiiaom manner. At tbe close of their drill the urirada eaaff "The Ked. White and Blue" in a manner that brought forth hearty ap plause from the audience. Anotner mature worthy of special mention was a school re hearsal participated in by tbe younger pu pils of lbs school, in which ths incidents of r-deestrik" school life were given in a most comical manner. Tbe class was conducted by Alice Kussell, wbo acted her part as a teacher perfectly. The mock school closed with a motion song, wbicb was finely ren dered, thoae tekingpart being Alice Kussell, Bertha Krickson, Miriam Lumijarvl. Peter Hendrickson, Henry Lumijarvi. Zella and Leila Jones, Andrew Mostola, and Wilbur Pna. Tbe recitation. '-Have You Writ ten a Letter to Mother," was very prettily rendered by little fearl uwings, a visitor from tbe Barr school. As a compliment to her friend. Mrs. Wav. Miss Mrrtle Jones, of Portland, whe at present is teaching the Hazel urore scnooi near oiaisaanie, was present and sang several pieces. Her ren dition of "The Star Spangled Banner'- was exceptionsllv fine, and the encore that it Drougat tonu waa a moat nattering com pliment to the lady's musical accomplish ments. Miss Jones, wbo is a pupil of Rose Rloch. one of the Pacific coast s most noted singers, baa already won a reputation as a vocalist ot mncn promise, tier part in mee- ingtbeentertainment tbe decided success it wss is greatly appreciated oy we scuoui and the teacher. A befitting th lime when our country is engaged in a foreign war, the exercises were largely of a patri otic nature and tke room was canasomeiy decorated with tiara and the national colors. Our common schools should be the nursery of American patriotism, wherein our Dove and girls are taught to love and honor their country and to become law-abiding citizens. That patriotism should be taught in our schools is an imperative duty we owe to our nnnntrv. when we remember that there are hundreds of thousands of children ef for eign parent wbo are largely dependent npon the schools for their knowledge of onr government, and (or the development of that spirit of patriotism which will make tbem loyal citizens of ths United States. Our school will close on Friday of this week, after one of tbe most successful terms in it history. Mrs. S. S. Way has bad rare success in bsndling her pupils. Tbe prog ress made in tbeir studies bas been ex tremely satisfactory. Both the board and natrons hare onlv words of commendation for ber. Tbeir only regret is that tbsy can not secure her for tbe ensuing term, sb being under previous contract to leacn in St. Helens. SCHOOL REPORT. Following Is tbe report ef th Canaan scbool lor tbe montn euuing june x. Number day taught 18 Number day attendance 263 Number times tardv.... .. Number days absent ...7'4 Number boys enrolled. Number irirle enrolled. Total enrolled.. IS Average daily attendance 14 A veraura number belonging. 81 Thnaa that ware neither absent nor tardy during th month were Willie Bumgard- ner, Luiu ana r ran inompsins. Lizzia Wzttu, Teacher. V.rV. rinnr Root Tea. for consumption it's the best and i( after using it you don't say so, return the package and get your money, ooiu oy vr. ausm rvt.rrh Cured. A dear head and sweet breath secured with Bbiluh's Catarrh lem edy, sold on a guarantee. Nasal injector tree. Sold by Dr. Kuwin nose, CASTOR I A For Infant! and CMMren. Tti KM Yoa KaY8 ktezp BsiTght School Warrants Payable. w I. v-.i Jl.i.ut Vi 191 TTU ..... i. l I . III L.- .,-1,1 ns oi tae xoitowing duuiwi win w pw. upon presentation to m. at tbe office of Cole Quick: Numbers 160, 1M, 162, 153, IK IRA Ifil nA 1A7. iitarciat will not bs allowed alter juiy ist, ise. At. A. Iftixva., fiatrwi vrera Following Is the report of the Upper Tide creek school lor uie term ending ji lune ?4th. 18U8: Number of days taught..-. Number days attendance..... Number times tardy... Number boys enrolled Number girls enrolled Total enrollment Average na in ber belongi ng . ui , . ".V . 'Average daily attendance f.-.T?.-.'. Nnmberof visitors d urine term Roll of honor: Rosa K. Bishop, Ada Bishop and Otis Cushman. FaxEMAS Fur, Teacher, 80 "a 10 11 ' 21 ! 17 1(1 Boars the Signature TREASURERS NOTICE. Costrrv Taaavtia" Owice, ri it - f.. Mia is ICMa OT. riKfesni-ss. rr.. uuy are VrOTICB 18 HEKKBY GIVES JUAT ALL Iw niiMlJ r-j.imf . Warrants nf Colombia cxunsy, uregon. wnicn nav w mitwhw. and endorsed: "Not Paid for Want ol Punda," prior to Deo. 1, 1896. wiU be paid upon preaen iatlon at this office. Interest will not be allowed after this date. B. M WHARTON, 117116 Treasurer of Columbia County, Oregon. auardUn'g Final Settlement. NOTICE IB HEREBY GIVEN THAT I, tbe undersigned, guardian ol the estate of Ole Munson, an incompetent per- vin hiM men mv nnai account witn me clerk i,f tha onnntv court of the stats of Oregon, for Columbia county, and that tbe judge of said court bas appointed Tuesday, July 6th, 1SB8, at S o'clock P. V.. and th courtroom of said court. In St. Helens, as tbe time and place for the settlement Of said account, at wuicn urn ana piac an; person interested may file objections to sail LUnm JUDSON WKKD. Guardian of th estate of 01 Munson, an incompetent. PROFESSIONAL. J. W. BAY W. B. DIIXABD ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW Office next door to Con rthouse, BT. HJCLKKB, 0KEGON. Oeneral nraetloe In courts of Orearon or Wsh Inxtou. Abstracts made directly Iron eouuty reooras. -MONEY'S WORTH- BVIRV TIMI AT DOLMAN'S STORE. T. NIl-aNa. 0RE00N, Ur. Dolman alwava keeps a full stock of Ueneral Mundnuidlw. which he sells at prlves tuat duly iwwpulluou, DENTIST - J. A. REID Has Leeatad la at Helena PermananHr, TVI.L SKT TKETH fl 60 to !0 00 HLMNO 60 to II 00 (10U rUXINQn It 60 upward Crowa aul BriSin Wort a Specialty $3.00 TO 98.00 PER TOOTH. Tha work that 1 have done In this eommnnttv tor ths past Ova nionlus is my rscommeuuauuu, All work guaranteed satisfactory. Onle Neat Peer to Roe' Drugstore ST. HELENS, t I I I 0Ba0W 0. R. & I CO. PlT roa Fast U.ll t p. m. Spoken Flyer 1p.m. P." 7 p.m. a v. m. gx. Sunday Saturday top. m. a. m. ExJiuuday 7 a. m. Tnee.Thar. and Hat. am. Tuea. Thur. and gat. Lv. Mparts 1:46 a. m. lion. Wed. and Fri. Time SCHEDULES Prom Portland. Bait take, Denver, Ft Worth, uaians.a.aa sas City, St. Louts, Chicago and Eaat. Walla Walla, ftpokane, Minneapolis, nt. I'aul. buluth, Mil waukee, Chicago A Ocean Steamships. All sailing dates sub lent to change. For Baa Francisco Bail Jiu21,Mla To Almks- Hall June 3 Oommble River To Astoria and Way- Willamette Rioer. Oregon CUT. Newbersr, Baiem VVey-land'ga Willamette and Yem . hill Hirers. , Oregon City. Daytnn, and Way-lanuings. WHIametta Rresr. Portland to Camilla and way-unaings. nake ntr. Blparl to lewlstoo. Aaaiv raoa Fast ' Mail 7:10 a.m. Spokan river 10:06 a. m. 4 p. m. 6 p.. Et m aday ;. m Ex.uaday s-tt n. m. Man. Wed. audFrt, 4:10 n. I TueaThur. and net. Lv.Lsw'toa 6:46 a.m. Bun., Tiles. ana inur. W, H. HUBLBERT, General Passenger Ages, PORTLAND OBBOON GEORGE A. HALL, ATTORNEY-AT- LAW. Collections, foreclosures, mechanics' lelna, etc. LNipuly pniaeouting attorney, innes with T. i. Cleeton. St. Hklebb, s : Obeqok. G. We COLE, ATTORNEY AMD COUNBELOB-AT-LAW, 8T. HELENS, OREGON. Title Abstract Bonks. Motarv Public. Commis sioner of Deed for Wanhinxton, aod an exper ienced collector in eon necti on wun omce. 6. .Rotary Fubue. jyt. EDWIN BOBo, PHYSICIAN AND BUEGEON. 8t. Helena, Oregon jjb. H. B. CLIFF, PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. St. Helens, Oregon. JQB, J. E. HALL, PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. " Clatskanle, Columbia oonnty. Or, yrr N. ME8EBVE, Surveyor and Civil Engineer DELENA, OREGON. County Surveyor. Land Surveying, Town Platting and Engineering work promptly executea. Dreadfully N erven a. Osiers: I was dreadfully nervous, and for relief took your Karl's Clover Root Tea. It quieted my nerves and strengthened my whole Nervous System. I wss troubled with constipation, kidney and bowel troub le. Your toe soon cleansed my whole sys tem so thoroughly that I rapidly regained my health and strength. Mrs. 8. A. Sweet, Hartford, Coo. Sold by Dr. Edwin Roes. For constipation take Karl's Clover Root Tea, th great blood portlier. Cures head ache, nervousness, eruptions on th face, and maVes tbe head clear as a bell. Sold by Dr. Edwin Ross. MGNOLIX... ...SALOON Q. A. BRINN, PROP. ME:IIHEi:UpES, and Cigar. PORTLAND, OREGON 143 Front Btreet, Near Alder. Oeorms It always pleased to see his old Columbia county friends. When in the metropolis give him a call. KE. QUICK Commissioner of Deeds lor Wash ington. ...... COLE & QUICK, PROPRIETORS Of THORNE'S Hflnisrical Syjteinjllle Abstracts. Titles Examined and Perfected, A hatreds Furnished. Aaaeasmenls Kxamlneo. In surance Written. Taxee Fata and Convey- BT. HELENS, OUEOON. fcmpaiM apaaMi ,,,ssissaaa D0Y0O KNOW THE NEWS r You can have it all lor Per.... An Per.. Montn UUU Montn In The Evening Telegram, of Portland, Oregon. It Is the largest evening news paper published In Oregon; it contains all Uie news ot th state and of tbe na tion. Try It for a month. A sample copy will be mailed to you free. Address THE TELEGRAM, Portland, Oregon. FOR PORTLAND, DAILY. STEAMER Young Americi VIA ' WILLAMETTE SLOUGH Leave St. Helens 6:80 A M Arrive at Portland 10:00 A M Leave Portland 2:80 P M Arrive at St. Helen 6:00 P M aTABB B CESHTB. WiU Carry Nothing bnt Passengers ana tfast rrrjgnt. JAMES Gf OD, Master. JOHN WINTERS . MANUFACTURER OF Casks and Barrels ATKIN'S OLD STAND ST. HELENS. OREGON. B, ST. HELENS HEAT MRKET James H. Sheldon, Prop. ASI Kinds of Fresh Meats, Hams, Bacon, Lard St. Helena, Oregon Meats by Wholesale At Special Rate. k. i CLATSKANIE DRUG STORE DR. J. E. HALL, Proprietor, Has lust received a lanrs aotectment , el Preen and Pure DrugaSnJChemicaU Also a new and select stock of drtiir and patent medlolnee, fancy stationery, school hoot, and school supplies, iwrfunn ry and lullet articles, and lu Uui everything which Is usually kept at a Urtlas drug store. Prescriptions Carefully Compounded , " AT TUB ,, 1 CLATSKANIE DRUG STORE Groceries and Provisions...;. FLOUR, GRAIN, AND FEED. TOBACCO AND CIGARS, NOTIONS, ETC. . T. C. WATTS' STORE, Reuben. - - - - Orcffon A-f---,,,,,A"""A' J,A I n niietrawiwuein iwatntf ua3f . V OREGON STATE NORMAL SCHOOL 1 MONMOUTH, OHIO. String Aeadtmh und fro.'sssona Coe'te. Well equipped Training Department ol Bin gradaa, wplj ItOohililrea. beaiilar Horinal Oonra of three years. Senior year wholly prnfeMlnnal. Uiaiiiiatuiol aoorvilltel IIIh Schonlt and Celleget dmliieil dlraetly to pmlewlonal work. 1 he lilnliiina ol the HrhmA I reeogutaed by law ss A LIKK OKUTiriCATK to Winch. Tbs graduaus of the aWhool ar lu demand as teaehem, Llsht KarnsiieTheyewfarfmmSlotllntlWOQ. Beautllul audhealihhil location. Itoaaluuna. Catalosne. tivln fnll details of the wars', "' uueeriuiiy mm on appiuiaunu. Address: P.b,OAHPBEtL,riN, or W. A. WARi Beeretary raeetUy i 1 Ml. The First Term Will Open Sept. tOth. "The Perkins" Ce W. KNOWLES, Manager. Mr. Know1t was, for many year, proprietor of lh St. Charlos hotel, aod while there estoblialiod a reputation a a hotel man. -lie i now in a hotter position to entortain lib friend than evur beforehand will welcome ail hit old patron to his new place of business, whore can be found an np-to-dat hotel. Corner Fifth and Washington Streets, Portlsnif. MsAjsnVafeaBi .Two Newspapers Together. OREGON MISTOREGONIAN Only Two Dollars Per Year In Advance. STEAMER G. W. SHAVER DELL SHAVER, Master. '-ti' l,nmw-,iiiii,piiiiiMiiin 1 1, ,ji iiri-win-iim 'trinrir - ' 1 ' ' "'" ' ' " """ Tnavaa Portland, foot of Washington street, Tnewley. Thursday, and Sunday evenlnsvst I JJtjttYtS o'Blixik. KMurnliiK lavi;intkanla, lid permitting, Mouilay, Weilue(y."" VHilav av.nlnira m.t 4 n'fttiwk. Will Mj.li,k P,l..t almiit 7; Ht.ll. V-lfi- Mvvmf 7:': llallilor Wi Kalatna 9 in; St. Unions 9:0. Arrive in Portland l;Du a. m. Ths comnauy reserves tbs rll ,s obange time without notloe. The Only Direct Route m.FROM... Portland to Clatskanie Shaver Transportation Company. ....STEAMER JOSEPH KELLOGG.... Leaves Kelso on Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays at s o'clock a. m. e 'nVllfflff"il i""""'-"Viiiirft.iti.lrf--l (uiiMiri. minirl t, w tmmtr .---r Isvs F land Toenlr! Thursday, Baturdayt. t O tjiuu. .....Portland and Kelso Routs via Willamette Slough.. Oriental Hotel L. t. DECKER, Manager, 8T. HELENS, t : t OREGON. '-.v. ' Everything In connection wilh the bouse la strictly Aral clans. About twmly wall fiirnUliml and well kept ruoin., Th. table a.illrd at .11 times with tb bast ths market affords, HUCKLE BROS MANUfAOTUrtefli or Dimension Lumber, flooring, E""'LM,,rf Ins, Oastugs, and a oomptole sttkik 0( ' variety of i. ROUGH and DRESSED LfeBEl ALWAYS JOH HAND . AT THE OLO STAND, ' T, IlEtErls. 0