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One copy one yenr In ftdvanoeM.MH4UW...$l 90
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Advertising rat ivnads known npon application
COLUMBIA COUNTY DIRECTORY.
COUNTY ITICEB9.
Jndro , Joseph B. Dow, Kaltitor
tlerk 1. O. Walls, .St. Helens
BUcrvir J. k. kii'o. ( in.ikniL'
Treasurer , E. lliws, HI. Helen
fiupt. o ttohooU I. H. OoiiviMni, W;rren
AMewir , Martin Nhite. wmnrv
Purveyor............ .lleo. Hayes, Mnypor
Coroner ,.Dr. A. 1. McLaren. RiiliiWr
. . I . A. r msus, Heappottae
N. U. Potcrsou, Mist
Commissioners
T. IlEs-EHS, OltKWIH, AUG. 19.
America far Americana. "Lionx May
It wave O'er the Home of the Free
and the land of the Brave."
' iu America rejoices at tha early term
ination of the war with Spain. The docu
ments are signed and peaoe ia restored after
a brief yet destructive war. The period
lasted only about 103 days, yet the de trac
tion of life wa great and of property much
greater. Save the treacherous act of blow
ing up tbe Maine, the United States has
suffered the loss of little if any property,
and while comparatively few lives have
been sacrificed there can be no estimate
placed upon tbem. Valuable territory
has been acquired; the main object for
which we went to war has been accom
plished the freedom of Cuba; our abiliity,
as a nation, to defend our integrity and
preserve our honor bas been sufficiently
exemplified; our navy, which was rated as
far inferior to that of other nations, has
demonstrated that America bas a navy,
and the uniruiaity with which the people
supported their commander-in-chief Is
fitting warning to nations like Spain that
we are not in a state of revolution, and they
bad better keep off the grass, Hundreds of
thousands of volunteers are today sorely
disappointed because they had not the op
portunity to display their valor by being
called Into service, and the willingness with
which the people pay their proportion of
the internal revenue tax and the money ad
vaneed by private individuals for the 9300,'
000,000 issue of war bonds all testify to the
greatness and ability of our nation to prose-
cote any similar nndertading. One groat
.and important feature of tbe result is the
fore with which we see and understand the
necessity of building a great canal. All
these things aire direct results of tbe war,
and nothing else could have so forciby
demonstrated our greatness as a nation
STATE BCUOOii FVSD8.
Amounts Apportioned to the Pis.
trtcts of Columbia County.
The state school funds which arrived last
fftck s ere aprorUoiicd, as ly required,
on the third Monday In August, by Super
intendent Coneland, and the eonnty treas
urer is now prepared to pay the respective
amounts to the several districts, as the
following table shows:
)1T. HO.
s...... .
4
S
6
7........
8
9jt .....
10
11
12
13
M
15........
16
17
19
19
M
21
23 .......
23
24
25
M.
n
28 it
20 . ;
30
31
32
33 i
34
S3
36
37...
HAMK OV CLCRK. AMOUNT.
..James Leonard. ......SI21 95
.,K. K. Quick 119 18
,.C. H. English 49 83
. O. It.Analine 70 tW
. 8. 0. TUhenor... 223 11
.0. 1. Hnrri Sfl OS
..Wm. Holt.... 04 23
..I). W. Kreeinan 23 IW
..A. D. Holaday 8
Oncer Klliott ... 85 92
$1.75
39 ...
40...
41....
4jt..
43....
44 ...
45...
46 ...
47....
48....
49....
50....
51...
52...
53....
54
55 ....
7jt...
...... John Harris 80 03
H. A. Horford 31.&7
...... W. A. Wood 1!W 1
.. ....Ella Wilson 27 72
J. M. Keduick 74 S3
Sarah Stehman 78 09
Albert Wood 24 M
A. K. Melis 27 72
J. K. Head lee 15 24
T. C. Watts , 133 03
W. D. Case 27 72
N. 1). Peterson 45 73
Mrs. H. Orie 92 88,
J. Peterson......... 8 31
O. W. Barnes 117 79
.....Chris Johnson......... 23 56
.... E. li. Throop 41 57
T. W. Grant 59 69
.... S. M. Boats 83 80
Lizxie Fsxon , . . 51 2?
F. A. Smith 40 19
Ella Wonderly 22 17
i. ...Mrs. Ella Kyaer 83 26
N. Plnckuey 87 42
. Oscar Wni-enn 68 20
F. W. Makinster...... 70 68
K. A. Bucher 45 73
W. C. King...... SO 49
.....C. E. Vhilbrook 115 02
W. H. King 81 87
W. H. Miller 24 94
14. Carr 86 03
......CO. Moyer... 20 79
it. P. Young 23 66
. .... R. H. Mitchell 8 31
.... KG. Davey 44 36
Joba Prinele S3 86
OIKOV1T COliBT MATXKKS.
Judge McBrlile held an adjourned term
of circuit court In this city Tuesdtiy, when
the following proceedings were bad;
R Wl v. M, V). Mnww; rnarrlsf
declared void and judgment tn thosnraof
i.'HI per year taxed asuiuet plaintitT, to
gvther with costs of suit.
Kane vs. Alley; order or oonftrmalion of
sale made.
Middieton vs. Wei more: referee's rcnort
of sale cuntirttied.
Piertera vs. llelilwrer sad EHMlt; de
fend;! tit Zillgltt allowed flltoen days to tile
amentieu answer.
Wallace vs. Nirknra et a); motion for
jnlf?ment allowed, and defendant given
sixty uays to nia oiu oi (xoepuoii.
BACHEUOH FLATS.
R. K. Quick and lauiily were the guests of
B. F. Pope Sunday. .
Charles Clark and family Bundayed in
the W arren vicinity.
Mr. and Mrs. Salter were the guest of
... ... l IV. U. WU .11V (MB MlflM
8. Sslser attended the Masonic fraternity
in St. Helens ijaturday night.
Mrs. R. It. Bailey, of Yankton, was visit
ing with her parents, Mr. and Mrs, Pope,
Monday.
'Mr. and Mrs. Pope, accompanied by their
daughter, bstclla, were Portland visitors
Saturday.
Mr. Van Karly will move his family from
the George Case place te The Bisters place
in a short time, so it Is reported.
G. Hcgele, accompatiied by W. Kesiiuius
and John Morris, commenced threshing in
the Scappouse vicinity on the 8th.
mere is at present anout io coras or wooa -v . -w m
per day going to Kullerlon's Unding sad HriVnte HOUrQlIl
rewarded for thsir work. I ....nvJUSt..
8hGe"..?tdaM.Varfenr.r M. J. Scott, Proprietress
frightened at something unknown, and
pEACE IS RESTQRgp.....a
And the people of Columbia eonnty are as gtfttty elated over the fact
as those of any oilier wrt of tlio world, and in oritur to enable our
friends to keep posted on transpiring eveuts, we hee decided to fur
nish them with ......
TWO PAPERS FOR THE PRICE OF ONE
Will get THE WEEKLY OREGONIAN
for ONE- YEAR, and THE OREGON
MIST until JANUARY 1st, 1900.
Tbe regular subscription price of the Oregonlan Is 11.50 per year and
the regular subscription price of Tin Mm la 11.00 but we will furuUli
the two together (or a limited time for f 1.76, Invariably in atlyauoe.
mill! legislature is soon to meet, the full nrooeedlBira of which will an-
I pear each week in the Oregoaian, besides a full text of natinn.il pro.
I ecediutni in resard to the recent war wait iain.
JL, coislain all tlie local and county new. This oiler cannot bo equaled.
Tnie
T Will
EA niT PT7T?sfl"Nr 8'n'1'8 ' in new yearly cash sub
i VVjIl X JLlflVOVll scriptions to Ta Mist will be entitled tn
one year's subscription to that paper absolutely free of charge. Thi offer holds
good only until September 30tb. 18US, Subscribers paying tip arrearages and on
year in advance will receive a 20 per cent discouut. This offer for 60 days only.
Address: THE OREGON MIST, St. Helens, Or.
WW WW WW Wr'8rArril' W VV"V V
jerked the rail to whuJi abe was tied out of
the fence; she then jumped through a gate
and ran down the county road about 601
roils, and in some manuur broke her leg so
sue nau to oe aiueu.
...George Merrill.
.. J. h. Young
. . . Frank Lonkey. . . .
...J. G. Pringle ....
...F. K. Malmberg..
...Mrs. L. Kogers...
. .H.Bennett
...F. M. Daniel
...A, K. Foot
81 87
15 21
84 64
18 02
47 12
11 09
20 79
40 19
19 40
Real Estate Transfer.
ST. HELENS, OREGON.
Private board and room. Transient
trade and regular boarder solicited. Care
taken of horses of country sojourners.
NEXT TO MASONIC HALL.
Wi have always maintained that Colum
bia county was destined to accomplish great
and wonderful things. The latest occur
rence to stimulate our belief is the an
. nouncement of a Columbia county man of
hi candidacy for tbe presidential chair.
We always recognized ia Sidney Deli a man
of great possibilities, but if Sidney expects
to reach the goal by advocating air lines to
the moon and the free and unlimited coin
age of silver, we entertain fears that it will
be some time from now. In all events.
what' he going to do with' William Jen-
sting Bryan?
VERA ONI A VARIETIES.
Phil Sheelev saw a large wildcat below
his ranch last week.
Miss Alice Silts, of Rock creek, has been
quite sick the past week.
Old Mr. McCulIoneh. of Upper Nebalem.
was in town last Thursday.
Campmeeting has been postponed from
ths sua to tbe zttn ot August.
Ernest Shannahan has rented Arthur
Johnson's farm for the coming year.
John Dallas, of Upper Nehalem. was in
town last week taking orders for a book.
Bev. Kerr cassed throueb town last week
for Sherwood, where he will reside in the
future.
It is desired that all who can assist in
cleaning up the camp grounds report next
Thursday.
Guv Mills and Josh Sesseman returned
home from the logging camps near West
port last week.
Lou Sieeert Is bnildlne a nice residence
on his ranch recently purchased from John
Vanblaricom.
Mrs. I. P. Spencer and Mr. and Mrs. T.
J. Cleeton were visitor at tbe Uomewood
ranch last Friday.
II M. Beee-hlev and Chan. Mel linear went
to Portland last week and laid ia a stock of 1
repairs for their threshing machine. They
expect to begin threshing the lost of this j
wees.
Eev. Fisher received word last week that
his mother and father hd been thrown out
of a butrgy at their home near Monmouth.
He and his suiter. Ester, started for that!
piece rnuay.
VAIiLEY NEWS.
The public school closed on the 11th Inst.
Haying is again started at this place for
the second crop.
Mr. and Mr. Dupontpafd a short visit
to their friend at Houltou laat week.
Mr. Frazier and family, of Albina. are
camping at Cougar springs on Mr. Baunell's
place.
N. J. Dnpont. who ha been fishing on
the Lower Columbia dorinc tbe past season.
ia borne again,
Frank Sobieski. who has been confined to
his bed for nearly two year, is somewhat
better, being able to walk the floor by the
aid of crutches.
John ad Anna Bisrl to Maria E
ilerel. swia' of swii. sec 20. to 6 n. r
2 west S 230
;orneuus and it A new to f A Mar-
quara. sw&of sec 23, tp4 n, r 2 west 200
Frank Bishop to Emily A Bishop, n'4
of ae '4 of sec 23, ti 6 n, r 2 west, and
H of se of sec 32, tp 6 n, r 2 west. 1
Wru and Martha J Uarr to Bertha L
Barr, Z Bryant PLC, 159 acres 1000
H A and Cefia E Corliss to C H Web
ber, swK of sec 81, tp 6 n, 1 1 west,
bond 1000
John E Carrico to CM McKitrick, t
of seW of sec 23, tp 6 n, r 3 west 700
John H and Annie Cramer to The
Mayger Co., rightof way
B L Durham, trustee, and Hanna T
Durham to Wm Drnck, 16UW acre.
off Wm Poppleton DLO 1600
Ueo ti and Mary Fowler to Geo Foster,
jr., and B U Near, lot 2, river front,
Near City 600
John F and Elizabeth F Eerr to Wm
Scott, 80 acres in sec 14, tp S a, r 4
west 1500
Michael v and Isabella Link to Geo
Fester. lr.. aod B H Neer lot 2. river
frjut, Near Oily 600
W L ana Mattie Moore to B 8 Hattan,
lot 8, blk 5, in Clatskanie
W J Muckle, guardian of Philander,
Harris, to John Backus, lot 1 of the
eKof tw, see 22, tp7n, r 2 west.. Jtl5
W J ana Uortnda A Muckle, to W E
Newsome, lots 12 3, 4, and 5. blk 5.
and lots 1 and 2, blk 29, Rainier 1500
John D Partridge, trustee, to Wra
Druck. 16014 acres off Poppleton D
LO 1600
E E Vluick and B M Quick to K L Stan
wood, nw& of nwi of sec 27. tp 6 o.
r2w 289
Ularence need to S A Miles, nwK o
sec 25, tp 5n, r 5 west. 868
Francis 1 and Nellie F Bealey to Frank
Get Value Received
EVERY TIME AT
N. A. Perry's
HOULTON, OREGON.
35
BANQUET
SALOON
0L0NINGEK & COOPER,
. raOFKIETuBS.
Wine and Liquo
Card tables, pool table, billiard table and
other devices for the entertainment of pat
rons, wnere tuua can oe picaaauuv spent.
Besides other popular brands, are kept
constantly on nana to supply tne inercaueu
trade at this very popular saloon.
-JTHB FAMOUS
CYRUS NOBLE WHISKV
IS KBIT AT Tint BANQUET.
I Webber. sW of seW and sUof swU
of sec 34, tn t) n, r 4 west
John K and Elizabeth M Watts to
Minnie A Price, blk 4, Greenwood
addition to Scappoose.
Everett A Weston to Josiah Weston,
power of attorney.
Burt West to Maria West, part of B.
M Watts, Sun Pell, and I Hall D
L C ,
400
1000
Ths county court of Clatsop county, with
the assistance of the Astoria Progressive
Association, is taking on renewed action In
regards to county roads, and it now look
as though some good was to result. The
newspapers of Clatsop county have kept op
inch a vigorous and continuous fusiladefor
better roads, with no indication of a cessa
tion until some noteworthy action is taken,
that it really seemed to mean that thecourt
would bave either to shoot or give up the
gun. Tbe comment so far has resulted in
' the appointment of a commission composed
p: roaa supervisors, and this commission
ha almost purchased a portable sawmill Tbe railroad company, it is said,
lor fsoo with which to cut the lumber and I have platted an addition to tbe town
plank the highways. It is estimated by tbe I of Clatskanie. That placa, being about
commission and court that the mill can be a correct distance from Astoria and
operated for f 1000 a month, which amount Portland, and the natural outlet for
would just about be equal to the amount the lower Nehalem country, with the
Paid out and worked out each year on the assistance of the railroad company
county roads, we have made it our busi-1 aod the development oi it natural ad
ness to carefully examine the report of each vantages, promises to be a lively busi
What Dr. A. E. Salter Bays.
BorrAio, N. Y. Gents: From my per
sonal knowledge, gained in observing the !
eueci oi your enuon s uure in cases of ad
vanced Consumption. I am nrenared to av
it is the most remarkable Remedy that has
ever been brought to my attention. It has
certainly saved many from Consumption.
ooiu oy xrr. rrfiwin xuiss. ,
Stop that cough I Take warning. It may
lead to consumption. A 26o bottle, of
Shiloh's cure may save your life. Isold by
Mr. Mobnck lost two cows reeentlv in a
very singular way. It seems they got In
between two loes in such a war that made
it impossible for them to get out. and a few
days later they were found. It is supposed
they engaged in a tight, as both were dead.
Karl's Clover Root Tea Is a pleasant lax-
aure. neguiates tne Dowels, purines tbe
blood. Clears ths complexion.
msKe sod pleasant to take. 25 cents.
oy Dr. Kdwin Koss.
Easy to
Sold
MAGNOLIA....
5 ...SALOON
G. A. BRINN, Prow.
FINE : WINEi: LIQUORS,
and Cigars.
PORTLAND. OEKGON
143 Front Street, Near A Id sr.
George is always pleased to see his old
Columbia county friends. When in the
metropolis give him a call.
Be not deceived. A Cough. Hoarseness
or Croup, are not to be triflrd with. A
dose in time of Shiloh's Cure will save you
much trouble. Sold by Dr. Edw n Boss.
Ladies, take the best. If
led with constipation, sallow skin and a
urea leeung, take Kan Clover Tea. It 1
pleasant to take. Hold by Dr. lid win Boss.
Dyspepsia cured. Shiloh's Vitalizer lm-1
mediately relieves sour eternach, coming-
ujnu.juyu uisiress, ana is tne great Rianey
and liver remedy. Sold by Dr. K. Boss.
THE
- HOTEL
TH0MAS COOPER, Manager.
8T. HELENS, : : s OREGON,
supervisor in this county submitted to the
commissioners at their January sitting, and
find that the number of days' work assessed
and the actual cash received aggregate an
amount over 6,000, not including tbe
amounts allowed to the several supervi.
! or for their services. If a portable sawmill
can be operated for f 1000 a month, Colum
bia county could keep a mill in operation
six montns oi eaen year tor the same
amount of cash and assessed days' work re
ported by supervisors at the last January
term of commissioners' court, and the prin
cipal thoroughfares planked tbe first year
Under the present system of collecting road
tax and working the roads a sawmill would
accomplish little more than is realized at
present, but when, if we ever do, make road
tax and property road tax payable to the
tax collector, and these funds apportioned
according to the present number of days'
work and cash received in each district, and
V get road commissioners, then can we
expect to make progress in the improve
ment of our highwajs. The present system
I s gigantic farce and a rank injustice to
the more progressive citizens of any county,
It answers the purpose of the drones and
aborigine very nicely, but to compel our
later civilization to endure its haphazzard
results i anything but justice. The Astoria
Herald, in an article on bettor roads, say
"f b trouble with Clatsop county roads is
they are just barely wide enough to allow
team to pas. Brush and trees line either
side of ths road and prevent the sun shin
ing In to dry the mud-puddles," If the
roads were cut out as wide a the path of
sin it would make little difference In tbe
condition of the road until different means
of collecting and expending public funds
on tbeut are improvised.
ness center at no far distant time. 1
Clatskanie' citizens are progressive I
and seem to let no opportunity slip I
by for improving their condition.
Dnancial ana commercial.
OASTOniA.
Beano yf M w Haw Always ttoogftt 1
Wgaatu
ef
Everything In connection with the house is
stncuy nm class. About twenty well nirnimied
and well kept rooms. The table supplied at all
tunas wiui uie uesc tne mantel anoros.
Horses Boarded and Cared For.
PROFESSIONAL.
From all accounts Dyea and Bkae-
way must be tbe most deserted spots
in Alaska. Even the building of the
railroad from tbe latter place to the
lakes has done nothing to help tbe
place. At Dyes only about 250 peo
ple remain, and but lew more at 8ksg-
way. The future of these towns de
pends greatly on the amount of gold
brought out from the interior during
tbe summer months. If a few mil
lions in yellow nugget reaches civili
zation within the next few weeks, from
the Upper Yukon, the scenes of last
winter will prohibit be 'repeated at
Bkagway and Dyea, Quite a number
of Astorians are still in the above-
named towns, several of whom have
interested themselves therein business.
It is to be hoped that there will be a
revival of business in tbe Alaska towns
in tbe near future. Astorian.
OASVOXIZA.
Bears tie IM KiM Von Haw Always BMgW
iUgusssn
ef
Ihfi Kind Von Haw Always i
CASTOR I A
For Infants and Children.
Tha Kind Yea Hava Always Bought
Blgnfttare of
1. W. DAY W. B. DIIXABD
ATTORNEYS -AT-LAW
Office next door to Conrthouso,
- T. HKUtNH, O&KUON. .
General nrsetlee In eonrts nf OrtMrnn nr Wiuh.
irjgtoii. Abstracts made directly from county
OASTOniA.
Bean ths Ilis Kind Von Haw Always BweW
GEORGE A. HALL,
ATTORNEY - AT - LAW.
Collections, foreclosures, mechanics' loins, etc.
jeuuty prosecuting attorney, umce
with T. J. Cleeton.
St. Helens,
OBEdON.
After a combined attack of the land
and naval forces, Manila surrendered
hut Saturday. The squadron bad no
casualities, and none of the vessels
were injured. About 7000 prisoners
were taken, and Uid Ulory now float
over tbat place.
See tbe liberal offer we make tbis
week to subscribers. Tbe ad ia on tbe
second page.
The Beet Besweav far Flax.
Dswwr started the fighting in th recent UZIr"Z..?JZrZiJi , l.'n.?7!f
lauuiiuiueai uiat ue came pretty lermg lor over a week with flux, and in
near enaing it. ait snuaaron is composed
of low rate vessels, yet their fighting has
been as fierce and destructive as that of tbe
Itii's.-er and more powerful boats.
rnv
physician having failed to relieve me, I
was advised to try UhaniberlahVs Colio,
Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy, and have
iub pleasure ui stating mat uie nan oi one i
bottle cured me." for tale by Dr. E. Koss.
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- SALOON
W. W. BXAKESliET, Prep.
fine winesTnd liquors.
Th Famous J. H. CUTTER, MAGNOLIA
aud HONEY DEW Whlikey
always on hand
CELEBRATED HOP GOLD BEER
A large stock of
DOMEHTIC and KEY WEST
Cigars of the best grade always on hand,
Betwssn th two hotels.
Maim St. - - Helen, Ore.
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G. W. COLE, v
ATTORNEY AND COUNBELOR-AT-tAW,
ST. HELENS, OEEGON,
TItl Abu tract Booki. Snturr Public, rnrnmlsv
Islonerof ifeerisfor WanhliiKtoii, and anoxjwr
ienced collector In conuection with office.
EDWIN BOB,
PHYSICIAN AND 8UBGE0N.
St. Helens, Oregon
HARDWARECO.
PORTLAND, OHEU0N.
NORTHEAST CORN' SECOND A MORRISON
... .Carries a Complete Stock of. .. .
Heating -.- Stoves
RANGES.
All Kinds of Cootlnr rtenslls. Fruit Jan
and K.NAMKLRU yttOrr rANS. Remem
ber and cull when In the oily If In iwed of
anything In the truit-eauulng line.
Hardware, : Tinware, : Crccltery
And Everything in that Lino of Goods.
CHERRY SEEDERS,
APPLE PEELKBi, ETC.
' : - -
NORTHEAST CORN'B 8ECOND 4 MORRISON
Remember tbe
-.i -i,r""Tf
I
ST. Helens MEAT MARKET.
JAMES II. SHELDON, l'ltoP,
All Kinds of Fresh fets.janis, Bacon, and iarl
my ATS BY WUOltSAlB-m
mi-AT SHUAL KATKS.......
Main Btrawt,
Bt. Ilnlene, Orsgon,
--.r?vTvrv:rS:',.v, CKrrJ:-?Jtl'f'?rt""sl
!B3Sa3BSe jtU-XXXX- - - -
is . . -r- ti t 1 rn -v t-x tp m
it a ri-f t lr i i : I 1 1 7 I 1 f V I I lll, N
DR. J. 0. HALL, Proprietor,
Has lust rmlved a lurirn assortment
el fresh and Pur
DruffsisarGheniicals
Also a new and seleet ti of drum and patent medicines, faney stationery, sehool Isinss
and whniii IsuMillsa, rrluuiery ami Uillet artiolen, aud iu W everjtblug whiub Is
usually kepi at a nrst-clsaa drug store.
lrcscriptions Carefully Cmpoanded
' AT THE
CLATSKANIE DRUG STORE
Groceries and Provisions
MONEY'S WORTH"
evertr time at
DOLMAN'S STORE.
ST. HELENS, OREGON.
Mr. Dolman always keens a lull stoek
of Gonoral Merchaniline( whieh be evils
at prlcee that duly eoui(ietlUuu.
DENTIST
J. A. REID
Has Located In St. Helen Permanently.
FJJfiL SET TEETH V 80 to HO 09
FIkMN ft) to l 00
GOLD riLLINOS., SI 60 upwards
irown ani Bridge ori a Specialty
93.S0 TO 95.00 PER TOOTH.
sssv"VWV V V V V Vt
FLOUIt, OBAIN, AND FEED. TOBACCO AND
CIGARS, NOTIONS, ETO.
T. C. WATTS' STORE,
Eeaben,
Oregon
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"The Perkins"
C. W. KN0WLE5, Manager.
. Mr. Knowlct war, for many yean, ptoptkttnr of the Bt. Clisrlea
hotnl, and whila thore establiahed a reptitatlou aa a hotel man. -
' . Ho is now in a belter position to outer lain bis friends than ever
before, and will welcome all his old patron to his new let of
business, where euu be found an up-to-date hotel,
Corner Fifth and Washington Streets, Portland.
WHITE COLLAR LINE
Ih M"i U i 'v
wJl-
THE COLUMBIA RIVER AND I'UaET SOUND
naviuAtio ou.
Ths wnrk that I have ilone In tM.
All work guaranteed satisfactory.
ST.
Office Next Door to Ron' Drutstor
HELENS, t t ! ! OUEQON
6. W. COLE
. Notary fubllo
SI
E.E. QUICK
CommlMSloner of
lletyli for Wash
ington, ,
COLE & QUICK,
PROPRIETORS OF
THORNFS
HDiorical'Systei Title Abstracts.
Titles Examined Kn1 PnrfentAil IhtfMnh
Knrnlhel. Asseasmenta F.xaratned. In
suranee Writteu. Taxes Paid aud Convoy-auclug.
ST. HELEIIS. OnEGOit.
HUCKLE BROS
MANUFAOTURERB OF
Dimension Lumber, Floorlne;, Riintle, Hheath-
iiik, bluings, ana s oompiete stock of every
variety of
ROUGH and DRESSED LUMBER
ALWAYS ON HAND
AT THE OLD STAND, 8T. HELENS, OR
J-JR. H. E. CLIFF,
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON.
St. Helens, Oregon.
jyB. J. E. HALL,
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON.
Clatskanie, Columbia county, Or,
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POBTUHD-iSTOEU ROUTE.
Str. BAILEY GATZERT
Lsndlns Foot nf Aider fltrest. PmMmnA. .
Leaves Porthuid dally (except Buuduy) at 7 A, M.
landing Telephone doek, Astoria.
Leaves Astoria daily (except Saturday) 7 P. U.
Oatsert Tickets Good nn RtMmf Vhrnmu.
Bteauier Thou.iuu Tickets Oood on Outsort,
U. B, SCOTT, Pres.
FOR PORTLAND, DAILY.
-STEAMER
Young America
-VIA-
WILLAMETTE SLOUGH
Leave St. Helen
Arrlvo at Portland..,
Leave Portland . ..
Arrive at tit. Helen.
. 6:80 A W
.10:00 A M
. 2:30 P M
. 6:00 1' M
01M.C0.
Dksart
ru .
Put
Mail
8 p. in.
Spnksna
Klyer
J p. ui.
8 p. m.
7 p.m.
B n. n
Ex.Suudsy
Bnturday
10 p. in.
As. m.
Ex.suurtay
7 a. m.
Tites.Thnr,
and Hat.
da. m.
Toes Thur.
and But.
FARE SS CENTS.
Will
Carry Nothiog bat Passcngors
and Fast i'rijglit.
JAMES GfOD, Master.
IV. Rlparis
i:ios, ni.
Hon, Wed.
audFrl.
Timo SCHEDULES
From Portland,
Salt Lak, Denver, Ft
mu City, Hi. l'x.uU,
viuioanoena EUl,
Wnlla Walls, Bp
l. Rookan.
rain n e a poi i Si m(
Paul. Duliith. Vlt
waukee, Olikiaso A
Ocean SUemehlp.
AU sail In dates sub
ject to erisnw.
For Msit FruncUoo-r
Sail Auuuat
7, !, i7.ua, n
To Alaska
Sell August S, 28.
Oolumbla River
Steamer.
To Astoria and Wuy-
jauuiuaa.
Willamette River,
Oreeon Oily. Nowhere,
ttulein A Way-laud'(s
Wlllsm.tt. and Yam.
mil Hivera,
Oreirnn City, Dnyton,
ww uay-ianiiiuKS.
Willamette River.
Portland to C'orvallis
ana way iaudluKS.
Snake River.
Rlparla to Lewlstou.
Aaaivs
raoa
Fast
Mall
7:20 a. m.
Bpokan
Flyer
10:K a, m.
4 p. m.
1p.m.
Ex.SuudaF
4:s0n. m.
Kx.SuuUaF
8:80 d. tn.'
Mon. Wed,
aud Kri.
SOn. m.
Tues Thur.
aud kutt.
Lv.Iew'tna
0;iDa.m.
Hun., Tues.
and Thur,
W. H. HUELBERT,
Oensral Passenger Agent,
POBSLAKD . . .. . OHEOOS
STEAMER G. W. SHAVER
DELL SHAVER, Master.
The Only Direct llouto
...FROM,,,
Portland to Clatskanie
LeaVeS '"SolSoV tak.rS!niIr.."h!l",nl,f.W Thnmday, andSundv eVonlnitsat.6
i,iii imtium I. u, ill
chiuiKe time without notice.
company reserves th rlgh tto
Shaver Transportation Company.
....STEAMER JOSEPH KELLOGG....
a
Leaves Kelsn
on Mondays, .
Wednesdavs
and Fridays at
5 o'clock a. m.
Leaves Port-
Innd Tuoadsy,
Thuradny, and
Sutiirdiiya, at 8
o'clock a. m,
.Portland and Kelso Routs via Willamette Slough.....