The Oregon mist. (St. Helens, Columbia County, Or.) 188?-1913, October 07, 1898, Image 2

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COLUMBIA COUHTY Dl RECTORY.
Indira.. Joseph B. Ioan, Rainlnr
lrk J. Watts, St. Helena
Sheriff N. Kino, Clatakanle
Treasurer E. Rs. St. Helens
giiiit. of Schools I. B. CoH'!ml, Warren
.L. Martin Wh te. Qulucy
Survcvor oo. Hayes, Mayjrer
Coroner ...Dr. A. P. Mi-Lawn, Kalnior
Commissioner j H 0 ivteraou, Mist
V. HELENS. ORKGON, OCT. ?.
Amtrtan for Amerloui. "liong May
It wan O'er the Bom of the Free
And the band of the Bre."
VEHNONIA VABIETlfS.
For the past week the grumblers
have had something to growl at the
rain.
J. 8. Mow was visiting his claim,
... Also the county seat and metropoli
this week.
V. L. Wilson and Will Smith re
turned from the logging woods to the
valley Friday..
We are looking longingly for the
doctor, but he has failed to make his
appearance in this vicinity.
Alas' oar other half is gone, and we
are left to pick op the pencil and
scribble the lews from this neck o' the
woods.
We are listening attentively for the
whistle of the locomotive as it comes
over the mountain from the metropo
lis. Among the numerous hop-yard out
fits pawing, we notice the Mitchell,
8cboonover, Cheldelin, and a few
stragglers.
Mr. Btohl and Don Cummins paid
this vicinity a visit last week. Salmon
fishing brings a good many visitors to
, our valley.
Rev. Fisher, who is now at Jewell,
expects his parents and sister in this
city soon to remain with him during
the winter.
Mr. Peter Bergerson's son, Cash, is
very sick with summer complaint.
Feter was down after the doctor, or
druggist, Sunday.
Miss Bertha 'Gillihan and brother,
Omar, left their home Wednesday for
University Park, where they will re
side in the future.
K. H. Mitchell is moving bis house
hold effects into the T. 3. Brink bouse
before opening the winter term of
school at this place.
Mrs. S. B. Boss was somewhat sur
prised on returning from the hopfields
to find her sister, who resides in Idaho,
patiently awaiting her return.
Phenas Feck passed through this
city Thursday, accompanied by Kev,
Black and his young wife. Ye scnbe
wishes you much joy, Mr, Black.
Justice of the Peace Case was doing
some trading in the city Thursday.
lie reports "everything lovely and the
goose hanging high" at Pittsburg.
Mr. Ike Gillihan and son, who have
been in these parts buying up heifers,
witb which to starts dairy in the near
future, left the forepart of the week
for their island home with eleven head
Some of our citizens have been busy
looking op their tax receipts of late,
and some find receipts showing they
,, have paid their taxes for the year the
year the sheriff says they are delin
quent. , KEASEY NEWS ROTES.
Mrs. Mary Cheldelin Driver, of Fort-
land, is sojourning for a time with her
mother and sisters on Crooked creek.
Bev. J. J. Black has at last succeeded
in capturing quite a young lass, who
will share his joys and woes "till death
do them part," or otherwise, as the
case may be.
School opened at Keasey, October 3,
with Miss Dessie Wilson as instructor.
The attendance is small, many of the
younger children being debarred on
account of bad weather and roads.
One more load of hop-pickers to be
heard from, Mr. Wm. Hacker and
those accompanying. Those who have
returned report fine picking, and seem
well pleased with the amount of money
earned.
"Readable romance" and "stern real
ities" are vastly different things. If the
fond fancies of the young lady who
sings "Oh for a hut in some vast wil
derness" should become a matter of
fact, we think it would not be long
e'er she would be sighing for a two
story addition to her little domicile.
Sirs Throop and Feck are headed
toward Forest Grove, taking a load of
oats, expecting to return with a quan
tity of supplies for winter. Give us a
railroad and such long, hard, and
weary travels will cease. Could the
poor beasts suppliuient the call, we
think ths chorus would be long and
loud.
We read in the Oregonian that
Glenco, Washington county, laughs
over the union of wrinkles of 82 and
the rotes of 22. Albeit, Keasey, Co
lumbia county, smiles at ths combina
tion of the furrows of 60 and sweetness
of 16. Who'll be the next to cheer the
dreariness of December with tbebriaal
noss of May? Second thoughts are
generally wisest but sometimes coma
too late. -
COLCXSIA COUNTY'S SEfssl-AXXSAl FIRAKCIU STATEMENT.
Giving the Clerk, Sheriff, and Treasurer's Reports for the Six
Months Ending September 30th, 1898.
SEMI-ANNUAL REPORT
Ot the County Clerk of Columbia County, State of Orruon, showln thS amount and number Of
iMatma allowed bv tha County Court, for what allowed, amount of warrants drawn, and the
amount of warrant oiiMaiiillnit anil unpaid, Irout til )at day of April. 1IW8, to the SUtb,
day of Beptember. 180a. both inclusive:
OS WHAT ACCOUNT ALLOWED.
Road and bridge , t... ......
Pauper ........ ..,.....
Criminal account, olrcuit court,,,.,.. ,
Criminal account, Justice of the peace court
Htalionery, printing and pontage,,....
Courthouse aud Jail
Clerk.,
Sheriff. ,
Bailiff.....
School superintendent
County judge ....,.. v...
County eoiniuiiulouer v ,.
Surveyor.
Insane
.lury
Cnniner ,
Treasurer
Assessor ............... w. ................. v;....
Kleetion ,.....,......-.,...........
Dlitrict attorney
Fee refunded '.
Board of prisoners
Rebate of tax
O'hcial Reporter
Soldier and eaUora' Indigent fund., ,
Total amount of claim allowed sod warrants drawn.
AMOUNT OP OUTSTANDING WARRANTS
Outstanding nnnald county warrants on lb
Beirtemoer, vm
Estimated iutesest aocrued thereon
Total amount unpaid county warrant...
STATE OP OREGON, I
County ot Columbia,!
I, J. G. Watt, County clerk of the county of Columbia, state of Oregon, do hereby certify
that the foregoing ia a true and correct statement of tha number and amount of olaima allowed by
the County Court of said county, for the eix montht ending oa the SOth day of September WM, on
what account the fame were allowed, and the amount of warrant drawn, and the amouutof war
h .... i.m,t.n.llt and unoaid aa the aame aDOear uoon therecimla of mt office, and in my official
cuatody. Witness my band and tbeaeai oi the
SEMI-ANNUAL STATEMENT
n rnmtta Tmukm of Cnlnmhta ennntv. Oreffon. for the ei month, ending, on the SOth dev
1 September, 1(M, of money recelred and
source, ana oa wm awuuwut imuu wii;
AMOUNTS RECEIVED.
Sept. SO
fro
amount on hand from last report.....
amount received from sherin
1
To
To
To
To
To
To
To
' county clerk...
.
" state treasurer.
school Supt.....
" 8ecVyof State'.!
' Co, aaaeaaor...
Co. coroner
Wo
To
To
TO
To
To
Total Received..
AMOUNTS PAID
Sept. 3D
Bv amount paid out on county warrants
By amount paid outou School Superintendent's warrants
By balance general fund on hand to pay advertised county warrant.
By balance school fund on hand not apportioned
By amount special school tax paid
By amount county road tax paid
By amount special city tax paid
By amount state tax of 1897 paid
By amount interest on state tax paid
By amount state road fund paid
By amount institute fund pais
liy amount special uvputi, w a. liwij
K, amount on band roecisl city tax
By amount on hand special school tax...............
By amount on hand county road tax...........
By amount on hand stnte road fund
By amount on hand institute fund.....
MT amount on uauu special ucpij.it
By amount on hand Umatilla county
Total paid out..
STATE OF OREGON, J
County of Columbia,)
I. Edwin Rosa, do hereby certify that the foregoing Is a true and correct statement of the
amounts received, paid out and remaining on hand, in the County Treasury of sale County for the
six months ending oa the SOth day of September, A. D. 18M. Witness iny hand this 1st day of
uctooer, a. u. ieac
SEMI ANNUAL
nf thj, unminl nf mAMT and warrants reeiTed
nrer by the Sheriff ot Columbia County, Oregon,
neptemoer, a. v. xoao:
AMOUNTS RECEIVED
SOURCE. April May June July August Sepfber
Balance on hand April 1st, 1898 f 2701 95
County warrants ou hand April 1, 98 281 86.... ,
Original and delinquent of 1897 In
coin and currency collected 10977 86 (4844 17 M630 IS 82188 28 $2692 04 81266 88
Original and delinquent ot 1897 in
county warrants collected 783 11 80S 71 106S 84 268 85 127 19 98 81
Delinquent of W7 T 84 16 67
' " 1888 7 4S 8 67
" " 18H9 18 67 19 M 124 61
" "1890.... 16 62 19 23 46 77
" 1891 18 90 12 20 101 68
u " 18(12 80 60 87 172 66
" " 1898 1 : 4 02
" 1896 11 78 8 82 4 40
Sheriff's assessment 1889 ,. 20 00
" " 1891 i 6 00 6 00 96 00
Fees 8 per cent penalty after August
1st on delinquent of 1897 49 76 4196
Fees 8 per cent penalty on back taxes
from the year 1S89 to 1896 inclusive 80 1 69 22 80
Total received.... 814748 67 84962 88 86699 00 82674 14 82930 69 82009 28
Total on hand and collected for the tlx month
BY AMOUNT PAID.
April
Orlg. and Del. of 1807 to county treas
urer, caan ana county warrant....
Delinquent of 1887
" " 1888
" 1889
" 1890
" ' 181)1
" " 1WI2
" " 1898.,
" " vm i
Hheriff's assessment 1889
" " 1891
Fees 8 per cent penalty collected on
1897 tax
814748 en
Fees 8 per cent penalty collected on
taxes irom un to i&w, inclusive
Total paid treasurer.... a 1 1 114748 7l
Total amount paid county treasurer for the six
beptember 80, 1898........
Balance en hand September 80th, 1898
Total...
STATE OF OREGON,
I. J.N. Rice, sheriff of said conntv. do herehv eertlfv that th fnr.in a,atmen, ( n.
mwu iiw. niHivwwj imuu uiui whi uxf in
SEMI-ANNUAL SUMMARY STATEMENT
Of the financial condition of the County of Columbia, in the Stats of Oregon, on the 80th day of
DCWIJl ft Mf. um
LIABILITIES.
AMOUNT.
To warrant drawn on the
county treasurer, and out
standing' and unnald
.$38 630 67
. 8 000 00
To estimated amount of inter
By
est accrued thereon
By
By
By
Hv
lly
Total liabilities.
841 630 67 Total
AWOTJNT OF CLAIMS ALLOWED
AMI WAR HANI'S DRAWN.
..I lull 27
,. 'i0 So
,. S-'7 8
,. an no
Oti'i 11
.. ll.t 11
,. lfiM 7ft
.. 16
,. Ill 00
,. 2H4 00
, . e 00
,. 1X1 w
S3 40
Ml 70
.. aw so
,, 107 70
. K M) 00
., 6 1ft
,. 242 10
.. SIS 00
x 00
,. 166 69
8 40
.. 170 00
.. 17 60
.1 W71 78
UNPAID.
PRINCIPAL.
INTEREST.
80th day of
.888(30 87
....IS 000 00
..41 m 87
.18 000 00
County Court of Bald county, this 4th day of
By W. A. HARRIS, Deputy.
paid out, Iron whom received and from what
.
FROM WHAT SOURCE
IG'NER'L
RECEIVED.
FUND.
$ 9678 7
38961 89
T 7
226S IS
General tax
County road tax.....
Special school tax...
Special city tax......
6 42
107 30
rees
Delinquent tax
Keas ..
Kedemntion of land.
777 1
1094 SO
IMS 6S
26X3 60
21 00
(US 00
S4 10
00
8 SO
Hchnnl fund
For teachers' eoruacaie
Pines and license..,.
State road fund
Poll tax
Special deposit
148766 OS
G'NER 'L
OCT.
FUND.
I1IW7 24
10KI1 7S
10143 93
TJ7 S3
18HS lift
61S S5
4 41
4766 IS
30 64
60 00
, 74 60
880
8 20
miu
,
7JV 82
141 48
127 SO
86 96
S9 00
........................i
warrant
8487602
'
tunw huso, uumy treasurer.
STATEMENT
for taxes, and mnnev MM tn tha ConntT Traaa.
lor the six month ending on the SOth day of
DURING THE MONTHS OF
ending September 80th 1S9S 182 909 SS
DURING THE MONTHS OF
May June
July August Sept ber
84962 88
85699 00
82457 08
7 84
7 48
12819 28
$1340 42
16 67
867
144 11
10 0n
8 67
8 48
8 90
1U 14
66 00
10 00
U 88
""iiw
113 73
18 7-4
181 98
402
8 22
20 00
10000
77 88
2449
6 001
84962 881 86899 0o 82681 17 12867 28 82108 44
months ending! Cash 129 868 03
( County warrant 8 234 86
12 27
..82 909 66
)imiuuiu, a, u, iawi, J. I. twV.i1,,
Bnenrr 01 votumoia (bounty.
RESOURCES.
AMOUNT.
By funds In hands of county treas
urer applicable to the payment of
conntv warranta Avartu
..$10 448 98
..12 27
funds in hands of county she rim
miiyiKnrnv w me payment Ol COUtt-
t V wnmintM
estimated unpaid current' taxes
Ki'pucaoie w we payment 01 coun
ty warrants .
.. 1 861 66
.. 1867 26
Est, unpaid Del. taxes applicable
w ue pnym,.Ui 0i county warrants
Mnni Ml JlOW, I UCI llI Ve ............. ,
Br estimated unnald 11. t ,?,, .n.
pllcable to the payment of county
.... 10 648 28
HI 48
26 00
6110 00
.... 1600 00
cash on hand itate rnui'ri'inii"
amount Umatilla cnimtv r,ni
courthouse, flxture and lot!..
resources..
..836 000 78
The Senatorial Situation.
8ale, Or,, Oct. 5. The two' houses of
ths legislature held a Joint session today
to ote for United State senator. The re
sult follows:
Corbett ...38
Hotiiiclt , . , i
E'oktn 8
Waldo..;..23Oeorite....l3
Williams,, 6 1 Hewitt ... i
Curtis II
ThS separate ballott yesterday resulted :
Corbett... SB
llenoett ...itt
Dunns .... t
George ... 10
Kakin ..... 0
Hewitt .... 1
Williams.. S
Cotton.... 1
Klli. .... 1
There was uo ohange In the Corbett forces
today. Not much change in ths senatorial
aituatioa ia expected tills week.
Max Fracht in a recent oommunics
tiou to a local paper, remind the pub
lic that it is not a traneitressioo of any
law to destroy ssalious, lie shows,
also that seahons out to be killed, be
cause tlioy destroy salmon by ths
thousands; and he snggests the pro
priety of offering a bounty for killing
"the voracious pests.
Haw I Prrreut Vr.
W bare two children who are subject to
attacks of croup. Whenever an attack is
coiuiK ou ray wife give them Chamber.
Inin Cough Ksruedy and always prevents
the attack. It is a household necessity in
this country, and no niatier what rise we
run out of, it would not do to be without
Chamberlain' conirh Kcmedv. More of it
iiaold here than all the other cough medi
cines combined. J. M. Nickle, of Nickle
Bros., merehaow, Klckieville, i'a. Fur sale
by Dr. iidwin Uowi, druggist.
Tbrea twctrs lm CenesillattaB
"When you are sick, what you like best la
to be chosen (or a medicine in ths first
place: what experience tells you I beat to
be cuoseu in the second place; what reason
(1. e. Theory) says is best is to be chosen In
the last place. But it you can get Dr. In
clination, Dr. Experience, and Dr. Rsasoo
to hold a consultation together, they will
give you the best advice that can be taken."
When you have a bad cold Dr. Inclina
tion would recommend Chamberlain's
Cough Kennedy, because It I pleasant and
safe to take. Dr. Experience would recom
mend it because It never fail to effect a
speedy aud permanent cur. Dr. iteason
would recommend it because It ia prepared
ou scientific principles, and acta on nature'
plan in relievinn the lungs, opening the se
cretions ana restoring the system to a nat
ural and healty condition, i'or sals by Dr.
crtimu Auea, urugjciaw
OASVOtlXA.
Boars tha j9 M kIn IN HI) km'
i yf im Him m Hsi Always BoigM
SlfBaaais
of
CASTOR I A
Por Inianti and Children.
The Kin Yea Kara Aiwa;. Eght
Bears ths
Bignaturs
Ssaistb yatTlll Hilaj Yos Haw kimji ttasSi
BMistn It Kind Yw Haw Always Baittt
faataie
f
STEAMER "CAHBY"
Commencing Monday, October 10th,
the llwaoo Railway A Navigation
Co.'s steamer "CANBY" will make
round trips between
RAINIER - PORTLAND
Leaving Rainier at 6 a. m. and Port
land at p. m. daily (except Sunday).
We solicit a share of the public patronage,
and in return will aive oulck service and a clean
boat. ATSW-W have come to atay and want
your buunoaa. Tb 1. H
r. SMITH, Agent
I STOMA 4 COLOMBIA RIYER
H. RAILROAD COMPANY.
WINTKR 8CIIED1TLE.
East bound
Daily
; West bound
21
Train
24
p. m.
a. ra.
11 20
11 00
p. m.
7 60
arrive. Houlton. leave
8 60
16
80
10 00
9:26
9:07
8:36
8:16
7:46
7:28
7:00
uobie
Rainier....
.... Maygers....
...Clatskanie...
,.. Wcstport....
.... Clifton
...Knappa....
8 10
8 25
8 66
20
9 60
10 46
10 18
9
S28
9 00
8 88
8 00
10 26
10 55
11 18
10 12
11 42
p. m.
12 16
10 86
11 10
leave..Aatorla. .arrive
Train leave Astoria for Seaside at 12 20 n. m.
and 6 p. ro. Boat connection at Astoria for
llwaco. Chinook. Fort Canbv. Nehaiem. Till
amook, and oarrlbaldl.
Passeavers for Astoria or wav noint must flu
trains at Houlton. Trains will stop to let pas
sengers off at Houlton when coming from points
westoiuvuie.
uen. i-as. Agt, Astoria, or.
DENTIST
J. A. REID
Ha Located In St. Helens Permanently,
FULL SET TEETH...
FILLING
GOLD FILLINGS
,.$7 60 to 810 00 .
. 60 to 81 00 .
, .$1 60 upward
Crown and Bridge for! a Spccialtj
93.00 TO S.O0 PER TOOTH.
The work that I have done In this community
for tne paai nve montns is my recommenuauon.
All work guaranteed satisfactory.
Office Next Door to Ro' Drugstore
ST. HELENS, s : . : : OREGON
THE
HOTEL
A strictly first-class house. A horns
for commercial travelers and the public.
Board and lodging at reasonable rate.
ST. HELENS, ... OKEffON
PKOFE8SIONAL.
J, W. DAT W. B. DULLARD
ATTORNEYS -AT-LAW
Office next door to CoarthonM.
HT. HELENS, OREGON.
General nrantlne in courtu of Orctron or Wuh-
iiiKoHs Abtftracu mittle directly irom couuty
reoorda.
jQR. J. X. HALL,
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON.
Clatakaiiis, Columbia county, Or.
OREGON
INDUSTRIAL
EXPOSITIOH
OPENS IN
PORTUKD, SEPTEMBER 22,
, CLOSES
October 22. 1890.
Ths Finest and Greatest Exposition Ever
1 , xtetu in in ttunuwroi ,
Horticultural and Agrlcultaral
Products of Oregon and Washington will
be ritvplaved In wonderful profusion, la
clsding more varieties (lion ever be
fore gutbsred together in ona.
sxhlbiu
Golfl, SilTer and Bronze Medals will lie
uffulUCu,
irtairvelonsl
Our tioid,
f KIcU Hneclimew. trwm
Kllver aud otner mine.
Eennett's EoEowaoi Military Band
Has been engaged for the season.
Astounding Aerial Keats and Acrobatic
i-enormaiioe..
Very Low Kate on all Railroads.
Admission: Adult 28 Ct. Children 10 Ct.
MAGNOLIA.,,, rH
K ...SALOON
Q. A BRINN, Prop.
FINE : LIQUORS,
and Cigars.
PORTLAND, OBJCGON
143 Front Street, Near Alder,
George I' always pleased to see hi old
Columbia county friends. When in the
metropolis give him a oaU.
BANQUET
SALOON
0L0NINGER& COOPER,
PROPRIETORS.
Wine and Liquor
Card table, pool table, billiard table and
other device for ths entertainment of pat
rons, whore time can do pleasantly spent.
(
Besides other popular brands, are kept
constantly on hand to supply ths increated
trade at this very popular saloon.
y THE FAMOUS
CYRUS NOBLE WHISKY
IS KEPT AT THE BANQUET, ,
''
-MONEY'S WORTH-
EVERY TIME AT
DOLMAN'S STORE.
ST. HELENS, OREGON.
Mr. Dolman always keep a full stock
of General Merchandise, which he sells
at prices that deiy competition.
Private Boarding
....HOUSE
Mrs. M. J. Scott, Proprietress
ST. HELENS, OREGON.
Private board and rooms. Transient
trade and regular boarder solicited. Care
taken of horses of country sojourners.
NEXT TO MASONIO HALL.
Get Value Received
EVERY TIME AT
N. A. Perry's
HOULTON, OREGON.
STAR -:--:-
SALOON
W. T. BXAKESL,E, Prop.
o
Fine Wines : and : Liquors.
The Famous 1. H. CUTTER, MAGNOLIA
aud HONEY DEW Whiskey
always on hand
CELEBRATED HOP GOLD BEER
' A large stock of
DOMEHT10 and KEY WEST
Cigar of the best grade always on hand.
Rstwssn tha two hotel.
Malm St. - St. Helens. Ore.
JTUCKLE BROS
MANUFACTURERS OF
Dimension Lumber, Flooring;, Rustic, Sheath-
lnir, casings, ami a complete stock 01 every
variety of
ROUGH and DRESSED LUMBER
ALWAYS ON HAND
AT THE OLD STAND, ST. HELENS, OR
rn
SI: HIM MEAT MARKET.
JAME3 K. SHELDON, Titor.
All Kinds ofFreshjleats,
. ItTMKATS BY
XmrATSmiAL
Main Street, -
CLATSKANIE
DR. J. E. HALL, Proprietor,
Has hist received a largt shoi taunt
ol Pratt and Purs
Drugsand Chemicals
S! Also a new and select stock of drugs and patent medicines, fnnoy stationery, school boos
S) and si'bmil siipil. perfumory and Millet arlltilcs, aud in laot verlliiiig which is
usually sept at a nriMians urug store.
Prescriptions Carefully Compounded
61 ST
(fl "
CLATSKANIE
y ay aa1 V W V V y SI1 V
Groceries and
FLOUR, GRAIN, AND FEED. TOBACCO AND
CIGARS, NOTIONS, ETC.,
I T H WATTS' STORE 3
Reuben, " . ...
"The Perkins"
C. W. KN0WLE5, Manager.
Mr. Knowlcs was, for many years, proprietor of (be St. Charles .
hotel, and while then established a reputation ss a bole) roan.
He is Dow iu a better position to entertain bis friend than ertir
before, and will welcome all his old patrons to his new ilace of
business, where can be found an np-to-date hotel.
Corner Fifth and Washington streets, Portlanl
White Collar Line
C.--.V 'j" c- r-,'r
THE COLUMBIA RIVER AND fUOBT HOUKU
NAVIUATIUN CO.
PORTLAND-ASTORIA ROOTE.
.TELEPHONE...
Landing Foot of Alder Street, Portland.
Leaves Portland daily (eitcepiSunday)al 7 A. at.
Landing Telephone dock, Antorla.
Leaves Astoria dally (except Sunday) 7 P. If.
Telerhon Tickets flood on Steamer Potter.
Steamer roller Ticket Good on Telephone.
V. B. SCOTT, Pre.
FOR PORTLAND, DAILY.
-STEAMER
Young America
-vu-
WILLAMETTE SLOUGH
Leave St. Helen
Arrive at Portland... ...
Leave Portland
Arrive at fit. Helen
6:110 A M
10:00 A M
2:80 P M
..... 6:00 P M
c abe ts ccirra.
Will Carry Nothing but Fassengers
and FsbI Frfight.
JAMES GfOD, Master.
STEAMER G.
DELL SHAVER, Master.
T,fflVi Port'""" foot of Washington street, Tuesday, Thursday, and Sunday evenings at fl
AJlttye- o'clock. Keturnlnij-lavo. Clatsksnie, tide jiermlttltiK, Mon.lay, WtMlneNlsy. and
Frldav even nirs at 4 n'olock . win m. (.,,1, ti,,i ni,t i- 7-1r.r u.., 'J.S. ,.," ... . .1?
Kalama :!; fit. Helens :0. Arrive In Portlaud
G. W. COLE, )R. H. R. CUFF, ' ' ' .
ATTORNEY AND C0UN8ELOR-AT-LAW, . - i.
ST. HELENS, OKEQON. VSICIAN AND WRCteol,.
. Bt. Beleiis, Oregon.
Title Abstract Books, Notary Publlo, Commla- ." ! ftpnnrsr A utl 1 . . ,
sloner of Hearts for WanhliiKton, arid anexper- UtUKUt A. MALL,
,encedco.torlncon.,.t,onW,thcmo.. ATTORN EY - AT - LAW.
TE. EDWIN ROBS, x-
Collections, foreclosures, mechsnics' lain, etc
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. uwWxchKr'' m
St. Helens, Oregon St. Helens, a : : Oseoon.
Hams, Bacon, End lard.
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Oregon
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01 & N. CO.
Time SCHEDULES Asaivs
a from Portland. o
Fast Salt Lake, Denver, Ft. Fast
Mail Worth, braaha.Kan. Mall
8p. iu. as City, bt. Umls, 7:20 a, m.
Chicago and East.
Spokane Walls Walla, Spokane, Spokane
Flyer alio nea nol Is, St. Flyer
2 p.m. Paul, liululh. 1111- 10:Uia.ra.
. waukec, Uhioago A
East. .
. Ocean Steamship. .
8p-m' Al) lllns date, sub-
jl to chanae,
FnrHan Fraiiclsoo-
Sail Ootolwr
2,6, 8, 11,14,17,20,2.
2H, 2. .
7 p.m. ToAlssk ta,n
Bali bit.l7
8 p. m. Oolumbla Nlvr 4 , .
Ex.dunilay St.am.rs. Ei.buuilay
Batnrday To Astoria and Way
10p.m. landlugi,
8 a. m. Willamette River. 4. w p. .
ExuSunday Orccnn City, Nswhers, Ex.bumlay
. Saitttn A Way-land's
' Ta, m, w",m1?1,tn,, 8 0 p.m.
Tuea.Thur. h'" Mo" Wei.
and Sat. Oregon city, Dayton, audFrl.
and Way-landings.
8 a. m. Willamette River. 4 80 p. m.
Tuea.Thur, Portland to Corvallls TucsThur.
and Bat, and Way-landings. and Hat.
Lv. Klnarla Snake River. Lv.Low'ton
1:4ft a.m. (MS a. m.
dally ex- Biparla to Lewlston. daily ex-
oeptSat. ceptFrl.
VT . H. HURLBERT,
General Passenger Agent,
PORTLAND .... . OREGON
W. SHAVER
The Only Direct Route
...FROM..,
Portland to Clatskanie
I;U0 a. m. The company resolves the righ' to
Shaver Transportation Company.