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lISJ'ICO .Kl't.'MK tUI0W MOKNISS
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DAVID PAV1S.
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Advertising ral "vmada known upon application
COLUMBIA. COU3STY DIRECTORY.
OBKr Ot'FlCERS.
Ind..,.. ...... Joseph B Pom, Rainier
Ailerk
jaiierlir....
Treasurer
jbm.ot beliools.....
J. ). Watla. St. llvlena
...J. N. Kli-8, Clitskanle
E. Ko. 8t. Holeua
..I. H. Col!"", Warren
...Martin White, Quiiicy
o.w. Mvfi- t,Lvir
purveyor
onr..DY."A7P. McLaren, lUUilvr
. . . t P. A Frukiw. scapii
commiraioneni i - D k-ktsou. Mist
T. llfcl.iiS. OKKWOil, SWT. S3.
America fop Americana. "Ijong May
It ware O'er th Home of the Free
and the Iarnl of the Brave."
This tact of there being in Ibe hands
of the eounty treasurer about f 13,000
to pay advertised warrants being to
view "peculiar condition of circum
stances. The treasurer ia apprised of
the whereabouts of many of these war
rants and the holders, notwithstanding
the fact that interest has ceased, man
ifest no desire to have tbero cashed.
Perfect confidence is certainly placed
in the ability of the county to meet its
obligations, and another thing, the
rash is assessable, whereas the war
ranto are not. The treasurer seriously
objects to keeping such an amount pn
band, but it cannot be remedied.
W believe no other line of trade in
this section of Oregon has enjoyed a
greater increase and better prices for
Ibe product than has dairying this
season. A stiff demand and good
prices have prevailed all sammer, and
the dairymen have accordingly been
benefitted. This is one of the health
iest industries in Columbia county and
the increase in business haa greatly
stimulated that line of trade. Fur a
few years past, like many other lines
of trade, the business of dairying has
Buffered more or less, bat now new en
couragement ia offered and more money
is being made. Jn fact the outlook
for the dairying industry in Columbia
county is very encouraging at the
present time.
'Tps old key note of another railroad
project for Keualem is sounded in the
announcement of the incorporation of
another company in Portland for con
strue tip g a line frpra Upper Nehalem
into Portland. So far as that part of
the transaction goes we have little faith
in it, and the alarm has so often been
gonnded that humanity in general in
this and other sections of the county
place little confidence in any such
' rumors. Were it not for the fact that
some time ago a well authenticated re
port was brought to this city that
some attention was being given the
proposition of rosurrecting the old
phu of construotiug the Nehalem road,
we would pass this latter matter by
without notice, but as the rumor stated
that too mnch money bad been tied
BP in the affair to allow it to remain
dormant, a fact which is well known,
causes the matter to be treated with
some consideration and a little cre
dence given to the reported aims of the
new corporation.
By the decision of the committee
from the Methodist Episcopal confer
ence held last week at McMinnville,
Portland is to retain the Methodist
university. By this clever stroke of
business tact good results may natur
ally Us expected. Of course, Oregon
now possesses two of these institutions
one at Salem, one at Portland. The
latter can supply the requirements of
the coast sections of both Oregon and
Washington ss well as the eastern sec
tions of the two states, and the institu
tion under the same management, at
Salem, will undoubtedly receive a lib
eral patronage from the entire slate
south of Portland. Columbia connty
felt a greater or less interest in the de
cision of the committee, since that ed
ucational institution is looked upon
with no little degree of favor by peo
ple here. That institution since its
inception has received liberal patron
age from this county, and we believe
that lull value received has resulted iu
each instance to the pupil attending.
It can at leant be said that the decis
ion was wise.
Colttmbia is the only county in
Northwestern Oregon, we believe,
which does not possess a banking in
stitution, and there is not a belter
opening for a bank in this stAte than
here at St. Helens. The business in
terests of the county are rapidly de
veloping, the business conditions im
proving steadily, and the demand for
aucu an institution is becoming very
urgent. A roan having a thorough
knowledge of tha business and a part
of the capital required would receive
strong backing from the business men
of the town and county. But we wish
to add here that no rainbow chaser or
person with a wild, visionary idea that
he can swindle our people, need apply.
It is very inconvenient for the business
men of Si. Helens and Columbia
county to do their banking business
in Portland. County officers find it
extremely inconvenient to do business
with the banks in the city, and no
doubt should such an establishment
he started here it would receive the
patronage of the county officials. Iu
litis connection we mean to say that
St. Helens wants a bank, a cafe place
to entrust money, and when such a
concern is eatahlixhed and its honesty
of purpose proven without a question,
H will receive a hearty and substantial
indorsement and patronage. By all
means lot us endeavor to stcure such
Bti enterprise fpr our town,
J . ,W a.iiv I
It begins to look now as if the agi
tation for better roads iu the rural dis
tricts of this state would b?ar some
fruit. The Oregon ltoad Club, of Port
land, is preparing a bili tu be preseuted
in the legislature provitling tor lliecoi-1
lection of road tajt iu cash, a system 1
advocated some tiuva since by Thr
Mist. There are other commendable
features of the proposed bill, but we
belieya this to be the most important
one, and the one which wUI.be con
ducive to the greatest good for the out
lying districts. In this connection,
the delegation from Multnomah will
have the hearty support of the Clatsop
county representatives, and also the
earnest co-operation of Representative
Hall, of this county. The demand for
better roads is rapidly increasing, as is
shown by those living in the interior
in this county, who are urging and
demanding that some beneficial legis
lation tn this connection be enacted.
A number of splendid ideas have been
suggested, and out of the multitude of
Miggealions there certainly will ema
nate a splendid law. No other thiug
would do more to advance business
interests and bring more money into
Columbia county than the substantial
improvement of the roads leading from
the river front to interior poinia. We
believe we bare in Dr. Hall a man who
will put forth his beat energies for a'
revision of the laws governing our sys
tem of county roads.
In Portland last night opened a
grand exposition, where every section
and county of the state have a fine dis
play of the productions that are pecu
liarly adapted to their respective local
ities, or should have. From the absence
of disolay from Columbia county, an
outsider would not be aware that one
of the richest counties in the state lay
in close proximity to Portland, and in
the richest section of the Jxwer Co
lumbia basin. Columbia county has
neglected this season as in past years
to make the least effort towards a dis
play of its natural productions. It
could make the finest display of fruits,
vegetables, potatoes, hay, and grasses
of any county in the state. This stale
of affairs does not resect to the credit
of the residents of this county. It is a
very tame tribute to the enterprise of
the residents of this section. Colum
bia county is noted for other produc
tions than lumber and shingles. The
lowlands and benches produce the
finest grain in the world, and coal and
iron of good quality are found in quan
tities. We certainly have missed a
great opportunity for free advertising
that would bave benefited the county
thousands of dollars, by providing a
creditable display at this exposition.
Never did a belter op;orUiuity present
itself for Columbia connty to immor
talize herself by showing to other sec'
lions of the state her wonderful re
sources and advantages. We should
not let another opportunity pass with
out making an effort to advertise our
resources. If we expect to prosper we
most let our light shine before the
world.
On Scappoose bay, in the vicinity
of Warreu, there are 5500 cords of
excellent fir wood banked for market,
or rather ready to be transferred to
Portland for consumption, as the mar
ket was ready before the wood waa de
livered. Bayers are anxious to take
charge of the wood by paying f 2.00
per cord, spot cash, and in some in
stances owers refuao to sell at $2.00.
There are about twenty-five men in'
terested directly in this wood, while
the community at large haa an indi
rect interest in the industry. The im
mediate sale of that wood at the cur
rent price, means that 111,000 ia to be
put into circulation in that conimun
ity. The only fact to be lamented in
this connection is that there is not a
greater amount of wood to be disposed
of at that place. Two years ago this
fall several thousand cords of wood
were delivered and sold from the same
place at an average price of $1.40 per
cord, on six and eight month s time.
A great many men interested in this
line of work and trade about Warren
will today contend that their chances
for making money are no better now
than they have been for four or five
years, when at the same time they are
receiving 60 cents per cord better for
their wood, and an increase of 40 per
cent on the dollar in improved condi
tious of bnaiuess, not mentioning that
terms are now cash, when nnder less
favorable circumstances it was ren
dered even less favorable by a credit
system. The cord wood industry is
one of the priucipal industries of that
community, and it seems that the ad
vent of such improved conditions in
their financial affairs would be heartily
accepted.
ANNEXATION OP MARS.
When the plantet Mars is nearest
the earth it 35,000.000 miles away.
Almost close enough for Uncle sani
to annex. Times Mountaineer.
Bend Dewey up there with a fleet of
airships and be will attend to the de
tails of annexation. Roseburg Review.
What about that railroad that was
as pos-ible as the eclienve of inter na
tional bimetaliam that McKinley has
been monkeying with. Portland Sun
day Welcome.
Why not send Alger on John H.
Mitchell's railroad?-r&alem Independ
ent. Just turn it over to ihe big yellow
journals and the job will be attended
lo.-Albany Democrat.
Yes, and when it ia annexed we will
vote to colonize it with a lot of yon
growling, whining, fault-finding, bel-ly-acbing
pops, who think this world
is going to hades and is Dot good
enough for you any longer, and when
we get you there we will have Dewey
out the cable. Roeebnrg Plaindealer.
CASTOR I A
For Iafanti and Children.
Tbi Kind Yoa Kara Always Eszght
Bears the
Signature of
OASVOnXA.
Boars the
Slgastut
a
ym iim Ainu w nm nmjt Boipi
OAflTOTlTA.
Beam th yit Kind Yon Haw Always
ym 1IH MB I OS
SJgaatwa
.. ' ; THE liKOlKLATVKIS, . " . j
The Following is Mt of Senator
and ltepresentatlvea of Oreoon.
In view of the fact that the state legisla
ture Is callvd to meet In apecjal 'session on
next Monday morning;, tha following list of
memtirrs tilth their addresses and political
affiliations will be of great Interest. Tha
vow oa United States senator bids fair to
be a warm oue, and newspaper readers will
want to know tha politics .of eaoh member
and the county Ik represents. For that
reason we suggest that readers of The Mist
r-ut out the following list and preserve It for
future relerence:
: SENATORS.
Adam, t J, rep . Marion
Bates, Geo V. rep Multnomah
Uruii,ll limn'tfi. rfii... Clackamas
Cauicrnu, Theodore, rep.,....,... Joek-on
Clem, .J, two ........ I'inn
llalv, tternani, aem..,
Daly, John I. rep , Benton
1 ! ren !
Ihifur, E B dam.,, Wasco
Kulton, 0 W, rep . Clatsop
Haines. K W, rep Washington
Harmon, C K ren . .Josephine
Haseltiuc, J K, Mitchell rep. . jdulttiomaii
Howe, W A, rep Yamhill
Kelley. P R, rep l-nn
Kuvhantlall. W, rep ..Lane
l.ooney, N H, rep ..Marion
Ma.-bsv Donnlii ren Multnomah
Mitchell. John. rap Waaco
Morrow, J W, dcm...,. Morrow
Mulkey, BF.rep ...Polk
Patterson. O W . reD Washington
Porter, L L, rep tlsckamns
Proebstel, Ueorse W, rep lnuaulla
Reed, A W, lep Douglas
-Selling. Ben, rep.. fliiiitnonian
Minn.ii Inv. h ren. Multnomah
Smith, William, union... Baker
Tavlor.TC.ren Umatilla
Wade, Justus. peo Union
Those marked with were elected in 1SO0.
REPRESENTATIVES.
Rnver. J C. ren ................ Multnomah
Blackahv. J It. dera Molhear
Beach. SC. reD ....Multnomah
Urai tan. F M, rep. .. . , l-ane
Brigs, Abner,- rep. Washington
Butt, Clarence, rep ..Yamhill
Carter, K V.rep .....Jackson
Conn, James W, union. ....... ....Douglas
Cunmiiiiira. Win L. reD Marion
Curtis, C J. rep.. . ... ...... Catsop
Davis. II K. ren biucoiii
Donnellv, R N, rep. Crook
Fnrrell, 8, rep Multnomah
Vl R H. ren Marion
Fordnev, Peter, peo ... Wallowa
Freelan'd, E L, rep Morrow
Grace. W E, union Baker
Grav. W F. silver rep Lane
Greeg. J Jf. dem Polk
Man, J , rep vounuuia
Hawson, o u.rep uiiiiau.
Hill. George H, rep...... Multnomah
Hoc-kirk. Peter, rep Multnomah
Joi.e. I) M. silver reo ....Linn
Knight, George, silter rep Clackamas
Kruaa. J L.rep Clackamas
Lanison, E F.rcp. Yamhill
Lewis. Abner.rep Marion
Marsh. D W. ren. Washington
Maisineill. W A, rep Lake
Maxwell, J W, rep Tillamook
McAllister. D A.dein...... Union
Met'oort, John.rep Marion
McCulioUiih. J W.rep.. . Marion
McQueen. Ivan, rep Lane
Moodv, R K, rep Multnomah
Morton, ,' W, rep ...Wasco
Myers, G T, rep Multnomah
Nichols, R J, rep ...Benton
Palmer, H M.peo ...Linn
Platts, E8. peo.... .....Curry
Reeder, L B, rep .... , Cmntilla
Roberta, A 8. rep Wasco
Ross. J T. rep ......Multnomah
Sherwin, E A. Anion Jackson
Smith, J E, rep Umatilla
Stanley, F S, rep Union
Stewart, Matthew, rep Jackson
Stillman, A D, deni Umatilla
Stuoip. J B, silver rep Polk
Thorapsop, Aler, rep . . - Clackamas
Thompson. J RC.rep ....Washington
Topping, George P, rep Coca
Virtue, J W. dero-peo-sil-rep. . . Josephine
Whalley, J T, rep Multnomah
Whitnev.JJ. riem Linn
Williamson, J N. rap Crook
Wilson, W W, union.. Douglas
Wonaoott. G W, onion Douglas
Young, Johan E. rep ..Clatsop
OREGON
IHDDSTRIAL s
EXPOSITION
-OPEX8 IK
PORTLAND, SEPTEMBER 22,
CUWE9-
October 22, 1898.
The Finest and Greatest Exposition Ever
Held in the Northwest
HorticBltnial and Agricnltnial
Products o( Oregon and Washington will
be displayed in wonderful profusion, in
cleding more varieties than ever be
fore gathered together in one
exhibit.
Gull Sienna Bronze Medals fill le
awarded.
Marreloaely Kick peel men fraas
Oar ld, Silver anal wilier .nine.
Bennett'. Renowi Military Ban!
Has been enraged for the season.
Astounding Aerial Feats and Acrobatic
Performances.
Very Low Kates on all Railroads.
Admission: Adults 25 Cts. Children 10 Cts.
r-THE-
HOTEb
A utriotly flnrt-ela home. A home
for commercial travelers and the public.
Board and lodging at reasonable rates,
ST. HELENS, - - - OREGON
vvvvvvvwvwT,rirVVyyy
E.E. QUICK G.W.COLE
Commliwionerof I . Notary Public .
Deeds for Waah- I
ington. ...... I
COLE & QUICK,
PBOPK1KTOES OF
THORNE'S
Numerical Systemjitle Abstracts.
Titles Examined and Perfected. AbstracU
Furn Is tuil. Anww8iient8 Kxamined. In
iiraaee Written. Taxea Paid and Convey
ancing. IT. BELEAS, OREGON.
Get Value Received
EVERY TIME AT
N. A. Perry's
HOMLTON, OREGON.
OABTOniA.
Bean tha Tl Kind You Ham Always
J ' f-y ' ''TrVrr'-'-wa-w.'- : : w
W ri&aw,a m-Wm ' ly
,..... By Visiting The-
Iffil
Bring this coupon wilh you and w will
How you a rebate of
10 PER CENT
Oa nil your rurclmsps. We carry the
lAigust Slock ot
Men's : and : Boys' : Clothing
In the City, Including- an enormoHS
,' OYKROQiVFS and;
j OUR PRICES ARE
THE POPULAR
BEN SELLING, Manager.
....Subscribe Now..,.
. fOR THE
toiiii aod (too 1
1 1
...Two Together $1.75...
Private Boarding
....HOUSE....
Mrs. M, J. Scott, Proprietress
ST. HELENS, OREGON,
Piivat. board and rooms. Transii-nt
trade and regular boarders solicited. Care
taken of boraes ot cuuntrr sojourners.
KEXT TO MASONIC HALL.
MAGNOLIA,... 8.
8 ...SALOON
G. A. BRINN, Pro,
FIHE: WINeJ : UQUORS,
and Cigars.
IORTLAlsrr. OREGON
143 Front 6trt, Netf Atdr.
Geonre It alwuyr plesw! to we his old
Columbia coimtf frlemdM. Wbeu iu the
metropolis give him eaU. -
BANQUET
SALOON
CL0NLNGER& COOPER,
PROPRIETORS.
Wine and Liquor
Card tables, pool tabla, billiard table and
other devices for the entertainment of put
rons, where time can lie pleasantly spent.
, ;
Besides other popular brands, are kept
constantly on band to supply the increased
trade at this very popular saloon.
THB FAMOUS
CYRUS NOBLE WHISKV
IS KEPT AT THK BANQUET.
PROFESBIONAj:..
i. W. DAY
W. B. JJILLABD
ATTORNEYS -AT-LAW
Office next door to Courthouse,
ST. HELK.S'8. OKliOON.
General practice In court ot Orwon or Wah
ItiKtou. AljKtracta made directly from county
records.
GEORGE A. HALL,
ATTORNEY - AT - LAW.
.. 7 .
Collection, forecloauren, mechanics' lelns, etc.
Deputy proftecutiDg aturucy. Ollice
with T-1- Clecton.
St. Helens, i t Okeook.
G. W. COLE,
ATTORNEY ANP COCNSEUlB-AT-LAW,
8T. HELENS, OEEGON.
Title AhWract Pooka, Notary Public. Commis
sioner of leens lor Wahitmton, and rtti exper
ienced collector in connection Willi office.
J-jR, EDWIN ROSS, ,
PHYSICIAN AND 8FRQEON.
St. Helens, Oregon
jB. H. E. CUFF,
PHYSICIAN AND WEGE0N.
. St. Helens, Oregon.
JTJR. J. K. HALL,
PHYSICIAN AND SUUGEON.
Clatskuiile, Colunibla county, Or.
H H fa H II E- W
EXPOSITION
ALWAYS LOWEST.
PRICE CL0TIIERS,
Third and Oak street, Portland
it
MONEY'S WORTH'
EVCRV TIMI AT
DOLMAN'S STORE.
8T. HELENS, OREGON.
Mr. Dolman always fciep full twt
ol Oenentl Mertiiam1iK. which he nulls
at prices dvly compettttou.
J STOMA & COLOMBIA RIVER
11 RAILROAD COMPANY,
.AHTOBIA kXPHKSS.,
leaves
Union
Depot.
For Mayaer, Ilfltnlcr,
Clatkauiti, WoaliHirc,
tllluiu, Asiorlu, Wr
renton, Flavel. tiinr
hart Park, and Sea
side. Astoria and Seanhnre
Kxprens; daily exeeH
Sunday, i
Aalorla Bxpresa; dally
except Uattirday.
Special deaiilde Excur
sion i Butunlay only.
Rpecfal Reitnlde Kxcur
Bioa; 8uuday only.
Arrives
uuiiiu
Depot.
S:00A. H,
7:00 P. M.
2:30 P. M.
7:90 A. M.
10:20 P.M.
12:) P.M.
10:30 P.M.
Ticket oillce, 'Hit Morriann street and Union
Depot, JT. V. My,
Oon. Pa-n. Afrk. Astoria, Of.
DENTIST
J. A. REID
Has Located In St. Helens Permanently,
. FULL BET TEETH..
FIU.INtl ,
liOI.L) K1LI.INOH....
....17 SO lo S10 00
.... M) to II 00
. . . .f 1 60 upwards
Crown aii Britlge- Wort a Specialty
93.60 TO $5.00 PER TOOTH.
The work that t have done In thli community
for the pant Ave tnonthn in my recommendation.
All work guaranteed satlnfactory.
Office Next poor to Rots' Drugstore
ST. HELENS, s : : : OIIEOON
STAR -:--:-
SALOON
W. W. BLAKKMLKV, Prap.
FINE WINEsInD LIQUORS.
The Famons J. II. CIITTEK, MAGNOLIA
and HONKY DKW Whlnkey
alwaya on hand
CELEBRATED HOP GOLD BEER
A InrKO utock of
DOME.sTK; and KEY WEST
Cigars o the best grade alwaya on hand,
o
Between the two hotels.
M:aia St. - St. Helena, Ore.
HUCKLE BROS
MANUFACTURERS OF
Diroenflioi. Lumber, Floor. tiff, Kuotlr, tthenth
inK. CmsiitgM, and a cumpluLe Ntock of evury
vartuty of
ROUGH and DRESSED LUMBER
ALWAYS ON HAND
AT THE OLD STAND, ST. 11ELENH, OK
IS
SL mm MEAT MARKET.
JAMEH If. NHKMMWJW.
All Kinds of Fresh Meats,
fWlTRArS BY
nV t a it, At
Main etrt,
f..rfcr..-r '.--" - '
. i'tTTt
l.CLAlSKAJNlb
DR. J. E. HALL, Proprietor,
Has urt racelvad large MaoilSMat
el I rc.li anil Pure
DrugsHd Chemicals
8
8
V Alas a
new and leleot "leek ot drtiipi and pteut
...1 ...i,l ,m,it. nerfumery and Uiilcl
W and whool iil!e, pel
0 u.uallv kii,l al a llml i'U.m drua atora.
01 r --. .
a
IVescriptions Carefully Compounded'.
AT THK
1 CLATSKANIE
WWW V V W V V
V
Groceries and
FLOUR, GRAIN, AND FEED. TOBACCO AND
CIGARS, NOTIONS, ETC.
I T. C. WATTS' STORE,
Keuben,
The Perkins" :v
C. VV. KNOWLES, Manager.
Mr. Iv'wIp . f"f many years, piopriotnr of tlio St. Charles
lintel, and while there estublisliutl a reputation as a hottil man.
He is now In a better position to entertain bis frirntls than ever
bi-fore, ant will welcome all bis old patrons to his new place bt
business, where can be found an ap-to-dule hottil.
Corner Fifth and Washington Streets, Portland.
44
White Collar Line
THE COLUMBIA KIVKR AND I'l'OET HOUND
NAVIUAriONCO.
PORTLAND-ASTORIA ROUTE.
Str Bailey Gatzert
Landhit Foot ot Aider Street, Portland.
Laavea I'urtlaud dally (enoutbuuday)at 7 A. H.
1. aniline Telephone dock, Axtnrla.
Leave. Antorla dally (uxxeitt Sunday) 7 P. M.
Oatiert Tickets Oood on Hteamer Thompnon
Viuamei Tliou.Min Ticket. Oood on Uauert,
0. 8.' SCOTT, frss.-'
FOR PORTLAND, DAILY.
-STIAMeS-
Young America
WILLAMETTE SLOUCH
Leave St. Helens :) A M
Arrive at Portland 10:00 A M
Leave 1'ortland 2i.t0 V M
Arrive at tit. Helens (1:00 V U
t Alie tS CEN'IS).
Will Carry Nothing; but Passengers
and Fast Fn iglit.
JAMES Gr 0D, Master,
STEAMER G.
DELL SHAVER, Master,
-J'-iiiiT-ifai,i.tri. , Mim---'
TiPfl VPJ Portland, foot of Wanhlnnton slreot, Tneaday. Thnnday, and Hnndny civentnR.
d " , O'doi. HijturniiiK Umvvbk Cliitckiinlo. tide poniiittliitt, Monday, Weiliiwlay, mi
Krldar evaninm at 4 o'clock. Will p, ok IN.Int about 7; Ktclla7:lfl: Mavxcr 7: Has Italnlcr aiWi
Kalama9:lft; Ht. Helena U:ao. Arrive In Portland 1:110 a. in. Tits company reneive. tlio rlghlttt
...STEAMER JOSEPH KELLOGG.
Leave. Kol.o
on Monday.,
Wed n e . d a y .
and Kriil y at
A o'clock a. in.
Jn. i-rfl , n,,," r -
.....Portland and Kelso Route via Willamette Slough.....
zamc
Hams, Bason, and lard.
WII0I.ESALS
It A i a.i-MM.'
ex.. Ilelemav, Oruon.
ijL-iii-i!rx
lAntft rM t t 0!
UKUb MUKb
medtelniw, faney stationery, school bnot
arllvlen, and tu tiu't everything which Is
DRUG STORE
Provisions..,..
Oregon
0. R. & I GO.
Time SCHEDULES
from Portland.
Pur ART
rua
Aaaivs
raoM
Kat
Mall
SkBt.
Salt l,ka, Denver. Kt.
It'onh, Omaha. Kan
nn. liy, Ht. U.nl.
Clduano and East.
Pat
Mall
7:ao a. to.
Bptikans
Klyar
J p. ut.
Wnlla Walla, Rpnkans,
Mill n p ol t a, ht,
Paul, Uiiliilh, Mil
waukeo, Clitoago A
8rkiino
Klyvr
lfl.Uiia.iu.
Bp I
Osaan SlMmahlps.
All aalllriR dat ub-
Jil In dianaa.
Fur Hun Praiu'lwio
Sail Meiitimitter
J, It, HI, Jl.'.tl
7 p.m.
To Aln.ka
Sail hopt. IT
p. Kb
s n. m.
Kx.nuudajr
Saturday
IV p, ni.
Oolumbla Rlyar
etoamars.
To Astoria and Wnr
landlUKa, m.
Ka
ud.r
Sa. m.
Ex.Mundar
Wlllamatts Rlvar.
Orrvon City, Nowlwrg,
Biilfiii A nay laud'n.
I'M p.m.
Ka.Huudap
7 a. m.
Tncs.lhur.
and Sat.
Wlllamatts and Vara
hill Rlvara.
OrpKon City, Dayton,
and Way-lainliiiKa,
SDOp. m.
Mon. Wod,
aud t'tl.
Sa. m.
Tuen.Tliur.
and Hat.
Wlllamatta Rlvar.
Purllnnd to Cnrvallls
aud Way luiidiniis.
1 ,
) nop. m.
Tne.Tliuf,
aud Hat.
I.v. RI.orla
1 :ir. ii. m.
dally x
ot But,
Snaka Rlvar,
Blparla to Ltwl.ton.
Lv.Uw'toa
t :4.1a. m.
dally -
coptfrl.
W. H. HURLBERT,
General l'AuctiKer Acent,
PORTLAND . . . . , OtE()0K
W. SHAVER
Portltuid to Clatskanio
Shaver Transportation Company.
I.cnvo. fort'
land Tueadaf.
Thursday, and
Hntimlnya, at
o't'louk a. m.