The Oregon mist. (St. Helens, Columbia County, Or.) 188?-1913, August 05, 1898, Image 2

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    OREGON MIST.
' . :
OAVIO DAVIS.
Subscription IKittea.
,Cne t.Hy one year In advance..,
one npy six uuuuuh
... 60
B.uu oiy.,.
dvertlmug rut aad known upon application
COLUMBIA COUHTY DIRECTORY.
Jurte ...... Joseph B. Ioan, Rainier
Cleric J. O. Watts, 8t. Helen
Hi.nriir j, n, Ktce, utatwame
Treasurer.., K. Ko, St. Helens
iil. of Schools......... J. H. Copelnnd, Warren
iiwiMir .... Martin wnit, uniney
Purveyor........... teo. fiayea, Mayjcer
Uoroner vr. a. r. iwei.aren, tuuuier
ST. HEI.KJia. ?itKUON, AUfi. s.
sum. . , ,
America for Amoricana. "liong May
It wave O'er thn Home of the Free
aud the Land of the Brave."
Bpaiit i worrying about the future
of her colonial possessions. The world
is just now witnessing a remarkable
parental care of those B9seasioris by
Uncle Sam. He will Ukf good care
pi them. - ;
Lank oounty cannot appreciate too
highly the Booth-Kelley sawmill at
Baprinaw. A-n institution employing
1U0 hands, on a monthly pavroll of
over f 1000, turning out from 60,000 to
(55,000 feet of lumber per day, and run
ning overtime to fill orders, is a source
of pride to the entire county .-v-Eogene
jtegister.
If the construction of the wagon
road from Nehalera valley to Bcap
poose would be worth Portland's while
to look to, from s business standpoint,
as was suggested by the Oregoniarj
last week, it seems to us that it would
be of equal importance to business
men of St. Helena to look to the im
provement of the road leading from
this place to the Nehalem valley. '
A CO0BTKT that has to deal with
the knotty problem of "what to do
with the American Indian," is not go
ing to have any serious difficulty :n
Bdiusting itself to the new conditions
in handling the Hawaiian and Malays,
whose steadily expanding trade with
the United States pays as good a dol
lar as any other country. At least
this appears to be the growing impres
sion at Washington.
Thb populists of Nebraska made
prohibition of railroad passes to offic
ials a part of their creed. Bow that
the pooulist governor travels on passes,
the official organ says that if he did
oot accept passes his traveling about
the state to accept invitations to speak
would make serious inroads on his
alary. Still, the populist parly de
nounces the railroad past as official
brokerage. ind. Journal.
TlIB moat conservative figures on
this season's surplus wheat crop on
the Columbia river basin and the Wil
lamette valley are 1,050,000 tons.
These are based on last year's actual
surplus, the known increased acreage
this year over last, and tbe first rate
condition of the crops now under bar-
vest. It is estimates! that St least 2a,-
000,000 bushels of wheat will seek ex
port through Portland this year.
Tbx democratic press of the entire
country is rejoicing over the operstion
of tbe Dingley bill, which has done
more to increase the prosperity of the
eonntry than any piece of legislation
ever enacted by congress. The unan
imity of sentiment is something re
markable. New Orleans Item. If this
be so the tariff issue caa never be re
vived in national politics. "Imperial
ism" seems to be the promise slogan
of law.
Theib is no county in tbe United
States that can compare with Uma
tilla. The crop of last year that netted
enough to distribute over $332 to every
man, woman and child it it, will bt
more than equaled this year, bringing
a prosperity tbat has never been ex
perienced in tbe land. There prom
ises to be good prices for all grain and
took, insuring the greatest wellbeing
to all. With not a pauper, outside of
half a dozen infirm persons at the
county hospital, in the county, and all
tbe farmers literally rolling in wealth,
a period of tbe most abundant happi
ness has already dawned and cannot
do otherwise than continue for years
to oomeFendleton Tribune.
Fxshaps prosperity wai never more
welcome to any class of people than
it has been to American farmers,
after four years of Cleveland and low
prices. The best possible use is being
made of it in tbe cancellation of mort
gages. The whole country has an in
terest in that feature of the change,
not only because farmers have been
mads better customers and more en
terprising and hopeful workers since
the mortgage incubus was removed or
made lighter, but because the capital
thus released is finding its way into
commerce, manufacturies, railroad
building, and mines. In fact, there is
hardly an American enterprise which
has not been stimulated by it in some
way, diroractly or indirectly. San
Francisco Chronicle.
Tub better roads movement in Clat
sop county is not ill-timed. Tbe peo
ple of our sister oounty have suddenly
sprung to a realisation of the iraper
tance of better highways, and their
energies in future will undoubtedly be
directed to the improvement of county
roads. Public money or private funds
fatnoi possibly be used to better ad
vsihbs;9 than where expanded for such
a C!,ui-a, aud we brtpe s similar move
'U1 soon tad inception, la Co
0 J -
lumbia oounty. It would be the step
ping alone to advanced business
methods, the speedy and permanent
settlement of our unoccupied lands,
aui the uUiuinie development ami
improvement of the entire bounty.
Road supervisors in conjunction with
the county court, assisted by the peo
ple, should formulate such laws as in
their ndguieut would aseiat them iu
the undertaking, and present them to
Representative Hall, demanding action
at the next legislature.
THE TEST Or A P0UCT.
Under the American policy of keep
ing our money at home to pay for ar
ticles which can be produced to ad
vantage in our own factories and milla,
the favorable trade balance for the
past twelve months is, in round num
bers, $600,000,000. One effect of this
enormous credit entry in the national
ledger has been to greatly inorease the
stock of gold in the United States, the
imports of yellow coin during the
eleven months ending with May hav
ing exceeded the imports by $102,026,
985, and added this large an.ount of
gold to the money in circulation in
this country. '
Formerly, when low tariff anal no
tariff was the rule, this $102,026,985
would have come to us in manufac
tured goods and not in coin. This
method of settling balances, says the
American Economist, has been ia a
great measure abolished by the Ding'
ley tariff, and Europe is paying her
debts to the United States in money
That is why our country is full of gold
and why times are good, and why the
government is able to float a popular
loan of $200,000,000 without any help
bom banks are foreigners. It is
good policy which brings about such
results.
CliATSK ANIlfi NEWS.
Sheriff Bice was ia town the first Dart of
tna weea,
Charlev Johnaoa is sqddIvuib the town
wiut eoruwoou.
P. J. Popham ia buildins aa addition
hi house in town.
M. Burford lain tbe wood business, Ditins
a toe ot oorawooa near me river cans.
Allan Hall is out from Pennsylvania on
visit Ut his parent! Dr. and lira. Ball.
W. K. Tiehenor is enirajred In haulins
lumber irom aenaiem wun tbe procession
Green encumbers ars coming into use.
and jamaica ginger ia likely to be in demand
next.
V. B. Dillard. of St. Heleas. was down
last Friday to attend toaoaaein our justice
court.
K. W. Colten has been doing aome sur
reyuag about town lately tor tne rauroa
company.
Messrs. Geo. Davis and R. P. Graham, of
Portland, were in town last Friday as in
terested paruea in a civu action m justice
urwig s court.
A verr neatlr-nrinted circular announc
ing toe tnira year oi tne uiatssanie sign
school la being circulated, tht fail term
begin Monday, August t.
Charley Conyera Is runniac aback to and
from the depot to meet trains, ao tbat per
sons can get to town irom any passenger
tram tnat stops at our atatioa.
Oscar Elliott, while in town this week, re
ports a better demand for logs, and says he
can aeu ail ne can get eut. uscar a prov
ing successful as a logger, and a good man
in tne community,
Teams from three or four Kehalem saw
mills are kept busy hauling out cedar lum
ber. A procession ot them pass through
town nearly every day aa they take their
uiaaa to mis nver Daua.
The bioscope entertainment on Tuesday
evening did not draw a very large house,
but was a fairly good abow, it ia reported.
The dance afterward gave a chance for ex
ercise tor a very snort time.
A. J. Orwig, oar new justice of the peace,
tried bis brat case last .Friday, and per
formed bis judicial functions very aatisfi
torily, so far, at leaat, as tbe puulio could
see. it is hardly probable, bowever, tbat
both contestants were altogether satisfied
witn ma decision.
The buzz of the ahingle-roul is again heard
in our town, ririnit us an appearance of
greater business enterprise sad activity.
Our suburban shingie-oiills are pretty gen
erally kept busy bow, and a number of
teams are employed bringing their product
to town tor ampuieut.
A station sgent has been Disced in chares
of tbe depot building at the railroad, and
we now buy our tickets instead of paving
on the train. Tbe waiting room is very
nicely hoisbed inside, and the scent haa a
name somewhat familiar, that of timitb, a
vary courteous gentleman, oy tne way.
Mrs. Jack Wendell has (riven un her mil-
unery Dusioess sua gene to roraaua to live.
tier ttousenoia enacts, remaining unsold,
were abinned on tbe Sbaver Mondav even
ing, while tbe store, we understand, haa
been transferred to Hiss Asaiie Conyers,
who is competent to conduct a business of
tbat kind, and will doubtless look after tbe
proper outfitting.
The graphaphone entertainment on Mon
day evening at iewis' bote! waa rather
more entertaining to tue audience man
profitable ta the proprietor. By means of
large tunnel arrangement tne ptiono-
spiuc reproductions could be beard bv all
in the room, aa well aa tbe crowd that stood
at tbe door, wbeo au was prepared lor an
enjoyable evening, the proprietor passed
the bat, and it waa amusing to see how
quickly tbe crowd at the door dispersed.
He looked from the door to tbe hat in band
at tbe retreating figures and came back with
s grieved loos to see u ne bad missed any
body in the room.
VERM ONI A VARIETIES.
Sr. Cliff, of St Helens, made a flvlnr trio
to tuui piace msb ouiuruay.
Rev. Fisher went to Jewell last Friday
wnere ne win conaact a eaiapmeeung.
Sam n el Mowe and wife oassed thronerh
town last Thursday en route to their ranch
on Boappoose creas.
A Urge number ef young people came in
from Cornelius and vicinity last Saturday
and are camped on tbe old camp ground.
Hisses Stewart and Dow. of Portland.
who bavebeen tbe guests of Mr. and Mrs.
rrana iraey, returned norne laatuaturday.
Hr. A. Bhannahaa and daughter. Merle.
went to Bt. Helens last Friday, tbey re
turned home Sunday accompanied by Mr.
sad Mrs. T. J. Cleeton.
Geo. Rice came verv near being son strnek
last Saturday. Hs bad changed his self
binder for a harvester, and was at. temping
te do the binding on the harvester aloue.
The result waa overheating and very near
a sun stroke.
Bay. P. W. Launer.of Little Pal's. Wash..
came over tbe mountain from St. Helens
last Monday, and was the guest of Mr. and
Mrs. I. P. Spencer Monday evening. He
wsa on bis way to Jewell te assist la the
carapmeeting at tbat place.
8 too that courh 1 Take warning. Tt nw
lead to consumption. A 25a botUe ot
Sbiloh's cure may savs your life. Bold by
vr. juiwia itoss. .
. fha Best Ksasealr teg riatx.
Mr. John Mathlas. a wall known ainxlr
dealer of Pulaski. Kv.. save: "After anf.
firing for over a week with flux, and my
physician having failed to relieve me, I
was advised to try Chamberlain's Colic,
Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy, and bave
tli pleasure of at ting that tbe half of one
bottle cured me." For sale by Dr. E. Ross.
COUNTY COVBT.
Proceedings of the July Term or
County Court.
FIRST OHsnlDU SIXTH.
He it remembered, that at a regular term
of the county court of the state of Oregon
lor ine county ol Columbia, beffnn antt held
at mo oounty courtnouM, In St, Helena, li
said OOUtttv and stata. nn WmltiAHrinv. th
fltb day of July, A. D MM. theaatmi being
mi t euiteauay smer me nrBt oionun
In until month, and fixed bv law for hold
ine a reprular term of said eotirt, whan were
present Hon. J. B. Doan, judjrej CotnnilN-
slonera brakes ana Peterson. County Clerk
J. G. Watts, and Sheriff liiee. Whereupon
on this Wednesday, the Gth dav at Ju.lv, A.
I).. Itm, the same twin the iirat iudlMal
day of aaid term ol said court, and among
wmrr ITUVMVUtog iUllowlUg Were UaU
In the matter of the application of Israel
Spencer, commander of Bticher Post No.
70, . A. R. Application allowed and olerk
ordered to draw warrant in favor of said
commander in the atun of $17.60 for funeral
expenses ol iwaou uroaby, deceased.
petition of H. West for remission of costs
on sale of land for 181X1 tales, allowed in
tna sum oi h.iu.
The stirvevor-eleet bavin failed to mm)
IfjUA due time, tbe oflic was declared v
cant and George Hayes was appointed
voumy surveyor,
Th justice ot the nesoe-eleot of Auburn
precinct hnvlng failed to qualify In due
uuie, tne onioe was declared vacant ana W
u. liasu appointed.
Fetilion granted 0. S. Hunter for liquor
lunun,
Viewers' report on P. H. Adams rosd
rea in open court Br si time.
Report of county school superintendent
examined and oroereii rued.
Appraisers' report on road anrvev No.
1S6, known as tbe J. O. Coulter road, and
assess the damage to the lands of tUliRoie.
at SIUU.UU, wtiu b damage were assessed
against tne petitioners, and upon the ueti
tioners filing tbe receipt of S. B. Rose for
S1W.UU said petition to be granted and road
uruwieu upeneu.
SECOND DAYJULY SEVENTH.
Petition granted W. K. Pullman for liquor
utensil tui vuk iruiut preeiuci. (
Resignation of Lincoln B. Wood aa super
visor of road district No. 21 accepted, and
rr. 4 Auss apHuitea.
Books of county clerk, sheriff, and treas
urer examined ana approved.
Annual reporta of the olork, sheriff, and
urumei UAauiiiieu,
Reports of J. O. Watts, county clerk, ot
iue appwuuiiwDi oi n . a. Harris aa deputy
county clerk presented, which appointment
was approved by the court.
Report of J. N. Rice, sheriff, of the ap
pointment of R. S. Hattan aa deputy sher
iff presented, which appointment was ap-
THIRD DAY JULY XIQHTH.
In ths matter of the collection of tbe de
linquent taxes for tbe years 1888, 1838, 1890,
1891, and 1892. It ia ordered by the court
that tbe clerk issue warrants for tbs collec
tion of taxea for the above-named vear.
and place the same in the hands of the
suenu wim uie warrant tor us collection
ot tne iwi taxes.
Viewers' report on road survey No. 137.
known sa ths F. H. Adams road, read in
open court second time. Claim for dam
ages filed by Ernest Krueger, Edward
Krueger, and Gun tare Lsnge. XR. Cox.
Ralph Hssen. and W. J. Fullerton ap
pointed appraisers to meet St the reaidenr
oi uustave Lanre, on Saturday. August 13.
laaa, to assess toe uamages.
Bid of News Publishing Com nan v in nnh.
lish the court proceedings for IS cents psr
inch, brevier measure, which bid waa ac
cepted tor tbe year IMS.
Remission of taxes for the vear Iftftn I
r. reterson, siu: starua Wblte.st.so.
Ordered by the court thst the sheriff file
an additional bond in the turn of f 1,000
h iu wuniwr.
Ordertd bv the court thst ths elerk draw
warrants monthlv In nsvment of tka aal.
anes oi tne various otucers.
Recommended bv the ennrt that the
sheriff advertise far bids for publishing the
ueunqueni ia saie, anu tuat ne let tbe con
tract to tne lowest bidder.
Return of the sheriff on tbe tsx roll for
imi examiner?, and tbe clerk ordered tn
give the sheriff credit for the amounts so
relumed ss delinquent.
The following bills were rejected :
A. B. Davis, work on assessment roll .$ 28 60
E. B. Quick, same 28 65
jonn rnngie, ad minis terms oaths to
judges snd clems 125
G. W.Baruea.preparingpolling place 2 00
R. Besseman, same 2 00
A. Robinson, serving subpoenas in
Johnson cane ft no
8t. Vincents hospital, careof Metculf
lauiuy . 1.12 uu
RAINIER NOTES.
Dr. McLaren went to Portland Monday.
Mist A lies Perrv is visiting frienda In
nasoiugwu.
Mrs. A. ij. Clark ia visiting frlanda at
norm laniuui.
Rev. M. Burlingama
made a trip to St.
Helena Monday.
Mrs. Deits and children have gone tn
AiKerfcsvnie w peuu a nioniu
Prof. Kent, of the Corvallta Agricultural
('..ll... m as I. I T .. 1 ..
Bathing in the Columbia is the snort the
3 uu"g pwyiv muuigv ui uuiinjf iui warm
weataer.
lbs Uibblee bni ding Is receiving a ont
ot new paint, wtiicb is making quite so im
provement to Main street.
H. W. Burlingame. who haa been visit
ing bis father. Rev. M. Burlingame. re
turned ooiue last mono ay.
There will be an ice cream social Fridav.
August 5th, in the Weatherwax building,
giren uj uiw uHuie industrial union
Atateaaent ol Account.
WASHINOTON, O.
SPAIN
c. ua. , tees
m ewirr
THE UNITED STATES.
WITH
Naval Account...
Spaaiih Ship
Amarican Ship
Oettroed bf tht
Spaniard.
At Havana Harbor.
Battleship Maine,
Dettroftd bf Amtri-
can Havf.
DeatrayeS at riaalla.
Relna Crlstlna.
CaaUUa,
Don Antonio deUlloa
Isle de Luzon,
IsledeCuba,
General Iezo,
mown up r
tkuaC
lUlil
KEY.
Marques del Duerro.
KICano,
Velasco,
Xle de Mindanao,
One other boat
(not named),
Cruisers and gunboats
Destroy'd at SaatUj;a
Vizeava.
Cristobal Colon,
Oquendo,
tlaria Teresa,
Relna Mercedes,
Armored eruisttrm.
Furor,
Plu ton.
Torpedo boats.
Dssteycd at Havana,
Alnhonso XII.
Cruiser.
JTliSr NOTK. ' Un.'. hum mIIa.1 fn an I.mml
tion of onr books. Tbe above shows one pan
of th sccouut.
Ba tt The KM Yw Haw Atari BoifgM
lalaJlw YBi Haw Atari
Blgasttus
of
OABVOXIXAa
BesnOs j 'M kind Vw Haw Atart Boi!t
Blgaatar, ST? , Ttf -
Karl's Clover Root Tea is a pleasntit lax
ative. Regulates the bowels, purifies ths
blood. Clear th complexion. Kasy to
ruaK and pleasant to lake. i cent. Sold
bv Dr. Hidwin Rom.
Be not deceived, A Cough, Hoarseness
or Croup, are not to be trill u with. A
doae in time ot Shilnh's Cure wHl save you
much trouble. Sold by Dr. Kdw a Rosa.
O jBm IS tSf O H X A- m "
Boars jj, Kind Yoa Man Alwm SougM
What Br. A. MS. Satlter Say.
Bumto, N. Y. dent From my per
sonal knowledge, gained In observing the
effect of your Sbiloh's Cure in cases of ad
vanced Consumption, I am prepared to say
it is the most remarkable Remedy tbat haa
ever been brought to my attention. It has
certainly saved many from Consumption.
Sold by Dr. Edwin Kos.
CASTORIA
For Infants and Children.
His Kind Yoa Have Always Bocght
: Bears the
Signature of
44
Private Boarding
....HOUSE....
Mrs. M. J. Scott, Proprietress
8T. HELENS, OREGON.
Private board and rooms. . Transient
trade and regular boarders solicited. Cars
taken of horses of country sojourners.
NKXT TO MAB0NI0 HALL.
PROFESSIONAL.
J. W. DAY W. B. PIIXABD
ATTORNEYS -AT-LAW
OfHce next door to Courthouse,
BT. UELfiNti, OKKGON.
General practice In courts of Oregon or Wash'
lnxtou. Abstracts made directly from oouuty
records.
GEORGE A. HALL,
ATTORN EY - AT - LAW
. ' X '
Collections, foreclosnres, mechanics' loins, etc
neputy probeouting attorney, umue
witbT. J. Cleetoii.
St. Hslens,
Oreoon.
G. W. COLE,
ATTORNEY AND C0UN8SL0K-AT LAW,
ST. HELENS, OREGON.
Title Abstract Books. Motarv Public. Commis
sioner of Heeds for Washington, and anexper
seueeu wuwwr iu eunueutiou w uu oibuo.
J-B. EDWIN BQfiM,
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON,
Bt. Helens, Oregon
j-jb, h. b. curr,
PHYSICIAN AND BURGEON.
St, Helens, Oregon.
QB. J. K. BALL,
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON.
Clatskanie, Colombia oounty, Or.
Get Value Received'
EVERY TIME AT
N. A. Perry's
HOULTON, OREGON.
E.E. QUICK 6. WCOLE
Comtnlssloner of . Notary Fublic .
Deeds for Vash
lngton. COLE & QUICK,
PBOPB1ET0B8 OP
THORNE'S
Numerical System Title Abstracts.
TltlM Examined And ParfratMl. Ahtfvhi
Fumlnhed. AkwesMments Kxamlnod. In
uramse Written. Tajfi Pftttl and flnnvnv-
ST. IIELEPI8, OREGON,
BANQUET
SALOON
0L0NINGER& COOPER,
PBOPBIET0B8.
Wine and . Liquor
Card tables, nool table, billiard table and
other devices for the entertainment of pat
rons, wuere nine can ds pieasanuy spent,
)
Besides other popular brands, sre kept
inmantiv on nana to sunmv tne increased
trade at this very popular saloon,
) THg FAMOUS -
CYRUS NOBLE WHISKY
IS KBIT AT THB BANQUET.
WHITE COLLAR LINE
THE COLUMBIA RIVER AND PUOXT BOUND
NAVIGATION CO.
PCBmSD-ASKEIl EODTE.
Str. BAILEY GATZERT
Landlns Foot of Alder Btroet. Pnrllnnrl.
Leaves I'ortiaud dally (eieept buuday) at 7 A, H.
Landlna Telenhone rinck. Astoria. '
Leaves Astoria dally (except Bunday) 1 P. IS,
Oatsert Tickets Good on Rteamer Thompson
Hteauier Tboiupion Tickets titwd on tiatuirt.
V. B. SCOTT, Pres.
HUNT HARDWARE CO.
POHTLANl), OHKUON.
NOBTIIEAST COKH'S SECOND 4 MOimiSON
... .Carries t Complete stock of .,. .
Heating-:- Stoves
.MS RANGES.
All Kinds of Oookinff I'tenslts. Prult Jar
aud ENAMBM5I) FUUlT I'ANa Kemem
Iwr and call when in Uiecltylftu nuodot
anytulug iu tbe frult-oauulus line,
Hardware, : Tinware, : Crockery
And Xverythliur In that Uu of Goods.
CHERRY SEEDERS,
APPLE PKSXKMS, ETC.
N0BTHBA8T COKN'R SECOND A M01UU80N
Romember th place
MONEY'S WORTH
EVERV TIME AT
DOLUAN'S STORE.
T. HELENS, OREOON.
Hr. Dolman always keep a full stock
Of General Monllmmltse, which be sells
at prices tbat Ueiy competition.
ens.
DENTIST -
J. A. REID
Has Located In 6L Helen Permanently,
FULL PET TEETH ..7 M to S10 00
PIL1.INO St) to II 00
UOU) FILLINOU II HO upwards
Crown and Brides fork a Snccialty
3.60 TO S.00 PER TOOTH.
Ths work that I have done In this community
tor the peat five months is my recoiameudatlou.
All work guaranteed satisfactory.
Office Next Door te Ross' Drugstore
8T. HELENS, I ! It OREOON
tIAGHOLIA.... a
...SALOON
G. A. BRINN, Prop.
ME:WInS:LI(!DORS,
and Ctsars.
PORTLAND, OREGON
143 Front Street, Near Alder.
Oeonre Is always pleased to so his old
Columbia county frienils. When In tbe
metropolis give bira a call.
0. R. & N. CO.
Time SCHEDULES
DSVABT
ros
Arbivs
raoa
From Portland.
Past
Mall
8 p.m.
8alt Lake, Denver, Ft.
Worth, OBiaha,Kan
sa City, Bt. Louis,
Chicago and East.
Fast
Mall
7:30 a.m.
Spokane
Klyer
3p. iu,
Walla Walla, Spokane,
Minneapolis, Ht.
Spokane
Flyer
10:la.m.
raui, vuiutn. Mil'
waukee. Cbicaro A
8p.m.
Ocean Steamship.
4 p.m.
All sailing dates sub
ject 10 ciianice.
For Bun Francisco
Ball August 2, S, 10, 14.
IS, 22, M, 0.
7p.i
To Aliuika
Ball August 8, 28,
6 pm.
8 n. m.
Oolumbla Rhrer
Steamers.
tfu
m.
Ex.6unday
Ex.
uuday
Baturday
10 p. m.
To Astoria and Way-
MUlUUlgS.
tn. m.
Wlllamatt River.
l:Mt.n.
Ex.8unday
Oreaon City, Newberg,
Balem t Way-land g
Ex.8unday
7 a. m.
Wlllam.tt and Yam-
8:80 D. m.
Tues.Thar.
nm Hiver.
Hon. Wed,
and Bat.
Orexon City, Dayton,
auara
ana way-ianaings.
Sa. m.
Wlllamatt River.
4:80 p.m.
Tues.Tbur.
Portland to Corvalll
Tues.Thiir.
ana Bat.
ana Way-lanaing.
ana eat.
Lv. Rlparla
l:4fia. m.
Snake River.
Riparla to Lewlston.
Lv.Lew'toa
8:46 a.m.
Btin.,Tues.
Hon. Wed.
ana rn.
ana inur.
W. II. HURLBERT,
General Passenger Agent,
PORTLAND - . . . OBKQON
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In The Evening Tclmrmm, of Portland,
Oregon. It is the largest evening new
papcr pnhllshed In Oregoo I It contains
all t10 news of ths state and of the na
tion. Try It for a month. A sample copy
will be mailed to you free, Address
THE TELEGRAfl,
' Portland, Oregon.
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ST. HELENS HEAT 'QAK&OT
James 11. Sheldon, Prop.
Ail Kinds of Fresh Keats, Hams, Bacon, Lard
Meats by Wholesale
At Special Kstss.
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CLATSKANIE DRUG STORK
'f)R. J. E. HALL, Proprietor,
Hss lust received
ol Prn
Drugs and Chemicals
Also s new and selsel stock of drug and patent medicines, fancy tallnnery , sehool boos,
snd school supplies, perfumery antl toilet articles, aud In foot everything wlilohls
- usually kepi at a Urstulass drug store.
Prescriptions Carefully Compounded
AT THE
CLATSKANIE
Groceries and
K
y FLOUR, GRAIN, AND FEED. TOBACCO AND
CIQAR3, NOTIONS, ETC.
t T. O. WATTS' STORE.
Reuben, ..... Oregon
'The Perkins"
C. W. KN0WLE5, Maiiager.
Hr. Knowles was, for many years, pioprlelor of the St. Charles
hotel, and while there established a reputation as a hotel man.
lie is now in a bettor position to entertain his friends than ever
before, and will welcome all his old patrons to his new place of
business, whoro cuu be found an up-to-date liotol.
Corner Fifth and Washington Streets, Portiacl
S8WliiZSeiBS
STAR -
SALOON
W, VP. RLAKK8S.EY, Prop.
FINE WINEsTnD LIQUORS.
Tbe Pamnos J, H. CtfTTErt, MAGNOLIA
aud 1IONKY HKW Wtilkey
always on band
CELEBRATED HOP GOLD BEER
A large stock of
DOMRHTIO and KEY WEST
Cigar of tb beat grade always ou hand.
Btwn th two hotel.
Malm Bt. Uslena, Ore, p'
flUCKLE BROS
MANUFAOTURERI OP
Dimension Lumber, Flooring-, Rustle, Bheath
In;, Oaslngs, and a couipltite slock of every
variety of
ROUGH and DRESSED LUMBER
ALWAYS' ON HAND
AT THE OLD STAND, BT. IlKLKKB, OR
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j - Two Newspapers Together.
1
j OREGON MIST
Only Two Dollars Per
STEAMER G.
DELL SHAVER, Master.
!Hm)Atr0f .' ....
TiAflVftS Portland, foot of Washington street, Tuesday, Thursday, and Runday evenlns at 5
jutiirt,,-) o'eloek. Returnliiir Leaves Clntxkanlo, tide permitting, Monday, Wednesday, sua
fridsy evenings at eo'eloek. Will pass Oak Point atx.ut 1; Stella 7:16 Warner V:!i Kalulcr siiifli
KalaiDaS:lfi: Bt. Helens 0:BO. Arrlva In Portland ItHA a. m. Wl. f.m..u.,u rAH rh Ita
VUHHQW ..WW n IWH, MV.tVS.
....STEAMER JOSEPH KELLOGG....
Leaves Kelso
on Mondays,
Wednesdays
and Fridays at
t o'eloek a. ta,
.Pcrtlsnd anil Kelso Rbiita
Ajffltjatjftt AuaVasVstsi rfstitVA
1
0
St. Helens,
Oregon
s large assortment
and Purs
DRUG STORE
Provisions.....
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F0R PORTLAND, DAILY.
-STEAMER
Young America
WILLAMETTE SLOUGH
Leave St. Helens 89 A M
Arrive at TiirHaiid.. 10:tnl A M
Leave I'nrtland ii:SO I M
Arrive at tit. Helens 6;00 V M
rAUK SS CENTS.
Will Carry Nothing but Passengers
and Fast Fraglit.
JAMES Of OD, Master.
. THC
HOTEL
THOMAS COOPER, Managtr.
8T. HELENS, i ; i 0KEG0N.
5
Evervthlna' In eonneettnn with th hnnrn I
strictly nmt class. About twenty well lundnhrd
ami well kept rooms. Tbe table sutlled at all
time with lb best tbe market affords.
Horses BoaricH and Cared For.
OREGON I AN
Year In Advance.
r
W. SHAVER
The Only Direct Eouto
: ...FROM.m
Portland to Clatskanie
Shaver Transportation Company.
via Willsajctta Slsh.