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About The Oregon mist. (St. Helens, Columbia County, Or.) 188?-1913 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 14, 1898)
fiOW AITRT Thbrb are two Chilian women. I oaw iUrted ..(loa for th. Ir d U Vll ill lljlil, . ... . . , I unlimited coinage of (II onloiit t tli good t-.U.. ., , i 1 OIl mUtt tjl lltWIV Wuitiiw. lvf l0Lt- ,sl, i ut;uivi KiDi moBNiNM nd faithful, eaoh to her sphere. One S.187.M2 resolution denouncing th borrt- attends con ventions, tunic missionary bl cilni ol 863, tb onlonires oisrcheo: into addresses, manages aocieiios, and col- ldy o h Pl of tbelr rhsroah. end tli Instance of tti estbuge should b r -1)T- DAVIO DAVIS. SIEAUE "CA1IBY" leal vt amount of money for church ud missionary enterprise She think peled and tlx btcatallle standard restored. fJA! HIEf! Oonimeneine Vonday, October 10th, the llwaeo Katlwav A Navlsatli.a Co.'s steamer "CABlf" wilt lust. found trips between OREGON SHkocrtptlaH Kales. !"f ?r,nu,.1 "dv'uotr ni1 (ho U doing crest work tor God and Rom Buiikat. listened to them patiently hiimanilv hint Im Ii noL I know iwweu . -urea no w ,i. . .l 'i,!,.- I WMUffW w or inoniunt jiui a wa in 1111 .l,lu,r wu1o.,H. u wl.do buain. myselt to aoni Mtnf. PCiaTLAfiD Advertising rat -vtierte known upon application Leaving Rainier at a. m. and Port' jana COLOMBIA COUNTY D I HECTOR Y. county otriceRS, When tb ratio of ixtea to on was among the delegate to religion con-1 adopted, that wa tb tru ratio of cat and veutions. nor see an account of an able onion. Now, owing to a great Increase in paper that she ha read bofore Mme 'Mny of onion, th ratio ta tUU ty to Jnmh rwaii. R.tnler .... . on, aii powsnui a i am i cannot mess ,;-y.o. Watt. M. Helens reugKme way tne impie "on w,ion worth mor than their market uiue. that she hasn't read any paper ; bntxh present itaodard stays. A tor yon, 0 I have met her many time by the foolish onlonitest your leader shall fd sickbed of the poor and destitute, sit- tb sacred crocodile. Tb rest of you will land at p. m. dully (uacepl Sunday). W solicit a shar of the nubile patrons, and in return will alv quu-k service ami a cleau boat, g ban enme to stay and want aavs.aa . r. SMITH, Agent. ruur buaiuets. Jmljro. ...... 1:1..,- HIseriiT J- N- Rico. Clatkanle Treaauror.. Boas. St. Helens Bui, ol Schools I. It. Oopeland, Warreo Auneiwor Mftrtin White, Qiilnoj' dnmsyor l.5- Hayes, MnyKer Vorouor Pr. A. V. McLaren, Bamier , . m i ,..P. A, Frakea, St!oiH.e Coniinissliets N. 1. IMIeiwd, Mist ST. MKLENH. BfcOON, CT. 14. aaJ ting up with the aick who have, no friend?, night after night, and out o! her tlonder mean providing food for the hungry, medicine for the atck. clothing for half-naked children. No one except her pastor knows anything of iU She fa doing great work for God and for Immunity. The two women reveal the difference between foreign miaaionary work and honest home missionary work. Which of the return to yoar farm and hnsUa. I bays remarked." Thus ended the first and only currency aeitatloB in Egypt. , v ROAD TAX IN COIN. Annrioa for Americana. "Iiong May It wave O'er ttiei Home of the Free end the Iind of the Brave." Tb following petition iscireulatingamong the taxpapers of Washington county, and is self explanatory! The county court for Washington county : The undersigned taxpayer of road dis trict No, Washington ceunty, Oiegon, recognizing the need of Improved roads in this county, and further recognizinc that .... i i two women li engaged in the moat th greatest and best results are produced noble workf by the payment of th road tax in money I instead of in labor, petition your honorable A bill introduced in the boose of I body to cans the payment of the road tax representatives by Marsh, of Washing- be mad in money as provided in sub ton county, to establish the boundar- dM,i?a "tion 0' Uw of 0e . ., . , . . .fl gon, found on pate 61 of the session law of " - .""- uos; ,nd that you cause to be entered at cance to tii oeoDle of Uoiuoitiia l ih nt .n.i 1.1 t.. t, th. .. jbistouuubu. u 1 connlv. inasmuch a twentv reside nU I county and school Durrxwoa. th foUowini commission by tne icgiaiature is one of thi, coun.T baTa .Sffoed a petition order, towit of the wisest and most commendable K. tIinip i,nrt. " And it further appearj that It U forth act of tWy. The railed com-linto Washiogton The siiiwwn '"" lie in the extreme eonthwestern iwr-1 i,.r.he . l.ii ,lnnn .r-h n.r r isreeanu sxiureo u. ut "F"1""' tion of the county and are particnlarly able property in th county a tax of 1 rendering no valuable service to the I ,i(W.riKpt amtinna ? J i 5 and (t "illls, which said tax shall be ool.ected with people; aiscnarging, m one tunction of tovmAAn 3 north, ranee 4 we.t. and mat ol drawing tneir salaries, mo ..:, i , , i j.,nd , to,.,in .--"Z '. only matter for regret is that the com- 3 norlh natl9 5 wei, Bnd ,xtendinl. k, kel)t u a tenant fund to be known a. mission was not abolished long ago, or e0T mile- ai0 he nortB bmindarv the road fund, and shall be used for the that it was ever created. The saving of Washington county The Unda lie V0 ot out.openlng. making, and to the state wHl be several thousand L.i,.w0v.i.w. ... I repairing county roads, and building and am it voi ..". . T.. ----- rep.irtag bridge. idiviue and are neaviiv i moerea. Most AnH in Hnt. Knnn .inMin. -m 01 the resideots there have just ac- aver pray," etc quired title to the lands. The peti- Thii petition is prepared and circulated tinners are Henry H. Kirby, William ,,. If! , .T'TaV I " " I WillaW aAl-aaa4 aW ,tf I miA At lluJ IPssm Eoberts, T. M. McDonald, K. L. Simp- company and is accompanied by the fol- soa, r. j. a. una, J. wermter, wm. I towing circular letter prepared and signed Webster, T. Keeley, W. W. Marsh, W. by lum S. Jordan, J. A. Fineout, E. Heiniren. P'"hr Hth, 1898.-To the taxpayers a oi.:jij- ej.Lt.ii!.. r I of Washington county: noyer, cone van Beex, jonn ttoes, roads, and how much it add to the value Frank Keefe, Jerry Maloy, Geo. M. of all farm property, it seem to me that the Holt. This proceeding is onlv a repe- tlme ha now arrived for all to Join in a d- tition of former altera ots to reduce the rmined eitort to get beUer roada In our f r.l,t,: , a l0000- With the experience of Uultno- ' Mu I mah enimtt tn wrAAm m Ih. n.. doubtedly will meet with the same de-j simple. Prior to 1890 the road were in E.E. QUICK G.W.COLE Cmnmlaslonerof I . HotaryPublio vewis lur waen I ingtoo. ...... I COLE & QUICK, FKOPRlITORg OP THORNFS KnmsriCul Systejjitls Alstracts. Titles examined and Perfected. Abstracts Fiunianed, Aaaesameuts Maniineo. in. sunuwe WriUau. Taxes raid and Convey' ancing. MT. RBLBRS, OBES3WN. m 1XP0SITI011 OPKKS I!t miM, SEPTEMBER 22, cLOnies October 22 1898 Th fin and Greatest Exposition Krer Ueld in tn Monnwest Horticultural and Agricultural Products of Oreson nd Washington will be diaplaved in wonderful profusion, m olutling mors varieties than ver b for gathered toitetlier in oue. exniuib. Goli,Silyeraai Bronze Meflals win lis Mairveleisislr Kleh hsmIsmbi freaa Vair Ualt, silver sxatev Bomietl's Hcsowticd Military Baa4 lias been nsasd for ths season. Astounding Aerial rests and Aorobatlo reriormanoe. Very low Bate on all Railroads, Admbsiou: AdulUxSCls, Childrsn 10 Cts. A STOMA & COLUMBIA RIYER 11 RAILROAD COMPANY. WINTKI SCHKBrLB. I boond Daily .West bound p. m. :07 S: S:1S : 7: 7.-0C i5L U 20 11 on 10 w 10 18 AS M 00 00 Trains arrlv.Honlton.lve Uoble .... Rainier....... .... Maygem ...Clatakani ... Weatport.. .... Clifton .... Knappa . Icar.. Astoria, .arrive S M IS SO 10 00 10 25 10 M 11 18 U 43 p. m. 12 IS 24 p. m. I M S 10 S SM ao M 10 12 ID SS 11 10 Trains leave Astoria for Seaside at 13 30 p. m. and i p. m. Boat connections at Aatorta for llwaeo. Chinook. Fort Canbr. N.ualain. Till amook, and uwrfbaldl. Thi depredations of the Minnesota Indiana are sncb as to bring upon them the greatest calamity and severe torture at the hands of the govern meut, The excuses of the Indians are whimsical and without the least merit, and the provocation for snch dastardly atrocities has no foundation. The treacherous cusses should.be absolutely exterminated. The government of the United Slates is and baa been alto gether too lenient iu their dealings with those treacherous snd bloodthirsty reds, and it is time now they were taught a forget. Paasenters "or Astoria or way points nnst flag At.,Asioris,Or. HAGKOLIA,... 9. 5 ...SALOON G. A. BRINN, Pno. RNE: WINE.?: UQUORS, and Cigars. PORTLAND. OREGON MS Front Street, Near Alder. Oeorre ts always pleased to see his old Columbia eonnty (rtenda. When in the metropolis glvs nun a oau. in SLHgLENS MEAT MARKET. JAMES If. BHELUON.l'itop, All Kinds of Fresh Keats, Hams, Bacon, snd tsrd. r UK ATS Bi WHOLES AL8-s t- A T smiAl KATKS , Main Street. Bt. ITeletnsv, Oreiton.'' J i ii, li PC ui ' l l l A. 1 ;l ll l I, i J i v I . ( 'ft I I IX I M I n. I I IV I II T i l I i 1 N ' DR. J. E. HALL, Proprietor, Ha lust reetlvad a Isre aisottawat l I re.h snd Pur Drugs and Chemicals Also a new and select stock of rlrnirs and patent me1t'lne, fancy slatlnnery. srhnot hnnss and si'IuhiI auppliea, iwrdnuery ami tnlltil arllulvt, aua lu lt vertiilug wiilvliti usually kept l a lirstolas drag ator. Prescriptions, Carefully Compoiintlei! j..u ii AT THE CLATSKANIE DRUG STORE C832SaSSSSJ232aSSSSSSc3f?3 1 trains at Houlton. Trains will stop to let pas aenjrera off at Houlton when oonilng from points wsetofOoble. uen. i' V. ltlay. - . . , . . , .... . lesson tbev would not anon ul "acce 1081 naenuea prev- ions atiempia. similar condition to our own. Cumtneoo ing in 1891 road taxes were made payable in cash, the leriea having been as follow: In mi. 2 mills; 1892, 2 mills; 1895, 1 mill; 1884. 2 mills; 1805, 1 mills; 1898, 1.2 mills; 1897, 1 mills; an average of JLS6 mills or I but 0X18 of a mill more than is being called AatoHd the many other advantage I Obbgok is now to be congratulated It would be to tbe county to be free I upon having two senators at lat. The from debt, or nearly so, at least, is the I torn in the tide of senatorial affairs fact that instead of expending 13000 at Salem last week in some respects for in our county now under tbe work sys- or fiOOO annually for interest, that was much of a surprise, in other re-1- resuita nav been much greater . . .... v ..I.. . . .. I than tbe most saniraina had honad foe. amount or money couia oe expended specie oniy wnst was connaentiy ex- - lsno th. . , ..L , J". on the roads to splendid advantages peeled. It has long been a well-known t0ck Quarries, six sruvel idta Uiraa mrk The amount expended by the oounty fact that Mr. Simon did not choose crusher, two heavy Iron rollers, and four on roads and bridges during tbe last that Mr. Corbett should be elected sen- road-grading machine. There ha been year is 12213, besides the amounts paid I ator ; directly the reverse, that Mr. I comPeiei miles of macadam snd li.,j nnnn an! lh. .... ttnn .L.,1J L:,1f L .,A " " uuiuuer ol Uls ..uuuu. , ...... ...u.u m chjvkiu. a. Irflrtroada. tha antira h..k, .kki of work done by individuals at $ 1.60 is a position to which Senator 8imon and ditched, bills hav bean cat down and per day and the property road tax. If has aspired many years, and his sue- boles filled. This has all been don at prac- road tax was payable in cash to the cess creates admiration for him for his ticaI1J th ,ama cost to the taxpsyer a tax-collector and the amount of an- I persistent effort in his own behalf. nual interest applied on tbe road, it I One thing, if nothing more, can be aaid would be a matter of but few years nn- for Senator Simon he is a gold stand til the highways would be in prime lard advocate without equivocation And tuinditmn. 1 1 Via r.-i l; .LfltiA. :n .mv .(.v. vm wis omiivu la iHjCUtcu t mi . . ... . . ... l .l . . . . . .. I iueuemo-popniist platforms of th time throughout the StAt With 8 diversity , loaded with comnlalnt ...in.t MU o oi expressions, ic puts to an end tbe bonds to rat? money for support of the bickerings, hair-pullinga and hard 8Pnih war. They say it was unnecessary; feelings engendered through this cause ,D,t.fre"1,,lpower to create tbt I mnanV H sa e a m m suuJaiJ .J a i-. a t fh.tt.,. I1 :l . j 1. I in. uia saue m DOYOD KNOW THE NEWS 9- BANQUET cai nrM r 0L0NINGER& C00PEB, arisxrissrayasy ay p ay ty at ayt iy1Vc1SrrS V V V V W ayrayay stiyay Groceries and Provisions..... PL0UK, GEAIN, AND FEED. TOBACCO AND CIGAES, NOTIONS, ETC. T. C. WATTS' STORE, 4 i i i J i i i i Reuben, - . . . Oregon 3 a affc atV aar aar A afsi aal A afW.afa sfttV)jaVjaV4sVfai afV afla afaLsf hafkkjaVafkJI You can bar It all tor Per... C An "Per EOQtHUUU Id The Krenlne Telegram, of Portland. Oreaoo. It ia the largeat eveuliia news paiwr publianed In Oregon; It contains all tbe news of tbe state and of the na tion. Try II for a month. A sample copy .Utl.BWlHWIHIUn. Awimi THE TELEQRAH, Portland, Oregoa. PBOPBIXTOB8. Wine and Liquor uara tames, pool table. Dtiiiara uoi and I other devices for tli entertainment of pat ron, where time can be pleasantly spent. Besideg other popular brand, are kept I I constantly on band to supply tbe increased I i trau at wis yery popular saioon. y TB FAMOUS - CYRUS NOBLE WHISKY ,18 XKPT AT TJII BAsTdDBT. "The Perkins" C. VV. KNOWLES, Manager. Mr. Knowles was, for many year, proprietor of the St. Charlce hotel, and while there established a reputation as a hotel man. He is now in a bettor position to entertain bis friends than ever before, and will welcome all his old patrons to hia new place of business, where can be found an up-to-date Itutul. Corner Fifth and Washington streets, Portland. DENTIST- J. A. REID Ha Located In at. Helen Psrmansntly. I under the old system. Will yon uot join in th effort to hare I thi tried for a year in oar county T MAGICAL POWERS. FULL SET TEETH 17 M to 110 00 FILLING M lo 1100 wlv iiLunw si ou upwara Crown and BridB fort a Spscialty I 3.B0 TO 0.00 CI TOOTH. - Parties manifesting greater or less interest in the matter of better roads in this oounty have exerted themselves to the extent of elioiting some aid from Portland merchants to improve the road leading from this city into tbe Nehalem valley .. Tbe Oregmian,ome time since, suggested that Portland merchants might well afford to assist in this matter, and we believe it bad its good effect. A willingness might profitable be manifest by our own peo The work that I haea dnna In thla Aomtnnnltt or the psat Ave months Is my recommendation. I All work guaranteed satisfactory. bonds wa a schema to lavor plntocracr. nut u government, through congress, bs sole to call into being all th money it needs, why bother and oppress tb people with Office Next Door to Rose' Drugstore ST. HELEN8, : t S ! OBEOON nigh rent asunder the republican party ot Oregon ; but not withstanding this fact there is no use denying that Mr. Simon will mote thi. state a live and useful member in W.hy ,bould tbtn, D t8xe ' ) the senate. A thorough parliment.r- ZLT c.H of .1 ZTllZ." ian, an able lawyer, an indefatigable and overturning of government that bay and tireless worker, none is calculated occurred in human history. Th despotic to do us more efficient service than he ; OTWnlu'"- ltfa ot rciing th magic NH " -vrw v vivauux (UUI4CJ IUf pnilCW lO White Collar Line -MONEY'S WORTH- EVERY TIME AT DOLMAN'S STORE. T. HELENS, OREQON. Mr. Dolman always keeps a full stock of Ueneral sferchandtae. which be sells at prices uiet ueiy compsuuoa. s --e-a.i '-r .r..--;. 1 ; t I THE COLUMBIA RIVER AND PUGET BOUND NAVIGATION CO. THC ' ' , HOTEL A strictly ".rat-class hona. A bom for commercial travelers and the public. Board and lodgtns at reasonable rates. ma tn taxa th initiative in this varv ' ... . " . T " .A if t,- .t,.n . .l ,j. l- I""1 creaung money for prince to commendable undertaking, and eipee- r" i" MUander.cho rather to roh ihatwinf PROKEHhionai.. " I wwtaiffA 1st Hia. ..,4,1,.,..., J. L. I . . I "w "I . be treated with " J"'"v ses- their hard-earned subsistence, and se drove OREGON Private Boarding ....HOUSE.,.. Mrs. M. J. Scott, Proprietress 8T. HELENS, OREGON. Frirat board and raoma. Tran.l.n trade and reaular boardeia aollnlUrl. (i.p. , . . . . -1 utaeu w uurses oi country sojourners. NEXT TO MA8ONI0 HALL. FOETLiND'ASTORIA EOliTE. ...TELEPHONE... fnrltn. Pnnt At At Sm.i t,,....j Leaves Portland dally (Acepleuu'da) )at7 A, M. f.anrfln Telmthnn. Aw,fc a b..i Leaves Astoria dally (except Sunday) 7 P. If. Telephone Ticket! flood on Steamer Poller, suuuner Potter Tickets Oood on Tciepbous. V. B. 8C0TT, Pres. iallv should the matter 1 t,.i" y. l .u.. lL . Ision that elected him -labor to allav I their nnhaDnv snlilecta tn tn.inn - f.l n..t ... ..J I i Fmia lh. MP Ml tlm l.n.l. V... I I W. DAT ery near future there will be one or p''w uarmouy in v...-.t..u.wn matter, and in tbe event of such action it is to be hoped that we, who are the motit interested in this affair, will re spond quickly and freely to any call. W. B. DILLABD i . m. . ... - - i ibaci iruiri LiAtfir DMjriiii. sinn inar. mn r t K:,T::,L:ll..!?fiA.PLh',!Mlmr, b,.n l attorneys -at-law I u.u. buciu unit iu uie pr-1 on uown to onr own um. But now w hav a new revelation. Con- ! sooal and official acts. In this light Thb Mist congratulates our new sen- Teu 10 wear money instead of borrow- . ' ... " . '. ator on hta election. n,t tv t 1 a 'l or raising it oy taxation, w are to vre nave oeen assurea mat prominent . 7 7. hav the miracle of something out of noth- busiuess men in Portland are expect- ture 00 dl8P"ne of that troublesome ing. Thi,, indeed, has been attempted at , 1.:. j I uiavtnr, tu tnj U4i, aula uuiiaiuvr aula ruau matter and contribute to its success. Office next door lo Courthouse 8T. HELENS. OREGON. SIXTEEN TO OUR IN EGYPT. Thb semi-annual statement of the financial condition of Columbia county, which appeared in this pa per last week, presents a very satisfactory condition of affairs to the taxpayers. Taken in connection with the proceeding state ment issued ou April 1st, the October statement shows a reduotion in tbe county's indebtedness of $31,186.74. On October 1st, 1S97, the indebtedness of the oounty was 944,597.27, and on April let, 1S93, the liabilities were 60 463.79. At the present time the county Is responsible for the payment of but $31,186.74 of outstanding warrants, including the interest accrued thereon, estimated to be $3,000. While the statement shows the iudebtedness of the county at present to be less than it was on the first of April by $29,277.05, yet we believe the proper way to cal culate the reduction is tbe difference between the liabilities of October 1897 end the liabilities of October 1898, which shows adifference of $13,610.53. This is a splendid showing for one year, mid future promises greater and piore rapid reduction. almost every stage of human history; so war ts nothing new under tb sun. But it seems no more likely to succeed now than in former times. i no ancient Egyptians nad a currency Kf, .rl m anil nntn.. U.. .1. . . 1 I I IT. w . "ulcn how i. Pm..( ""JWJM ,:T . P0" w b tw eM'dreo who are suMeet to pie. as mare was soma difficulty in stor- attacks of crouo. Whenever an al.t.Alr I. ing i no cats, ana to onions were liable to coming on my wife gives tbem Chamber iiwi. ilnnlitin. n.i,. j Iain's Couch Itemed v snd alwavs nreveni. of papru. .trip. rePr.tlng; certain &r&&SV3Z!Si$ u umber of cats and onion at a ratio of six- run out of, it would not do to be without teen one. Thi wa a true double-standard Chamberlain's cough Remedy. More of It General nraetlea In (vmrt. if firturnn nr w..h. I Intiton. Abstracts IvWIUK J-ja. J. E. BALL, PHYSiniAN AND SUEQEON. Clatskaule, Columbia county, Or. G. W. COLE, ATTORNEY AND COUN8ELOB-AT-LAW, ST. HELENS, OBEOON. Qet Value Received EVERY TIME AT N. A. Perry's HOULTON, OREGON. FOR PORTLAND, DAILY. -STEAMER- Young America o, a a n. co. -VIA- WILLAMETTE SLOUGH Leave 6L Helntis Arrive at Portland.., Leave Portland Arrive at bt. Helens. . 0:80. A M .10:00 A M . 2:80 1' M . (1:00 P M t-AUB 18 C'UJy'l a. is sold here than all the other coua-b niedi- ninea comoinea. j. M. Hickle. of Nickle Bros., merchaota. Nlr.ltln.illa. P. nv.. .1. l n. j : . ' 1 j wti J.UWU) auii, uruggist. OA. 0 S O Tl 3C A. - Bsh th y-Thl Hind Von Itm AImn BrtsM Bigassu af Kind Vo Haw Alwuyi system, and li believed to hav been the origin of modern paper currency. For a time tbe cat-onion money circulated at par, but th historian, Fraque Hur, rec- cords that about 958 B. C. a serious diffi culty arose. New colonies had been etitab- lis hed In the region of th Upper Nile, and th savage Nubians had been taught the arts of agriculture. Tb rich black toil of tbe valley which they inhabited was espec ially suited to tbe growth of onions, and tbe production of those perfumed bplb was soon enormously increased. Meanwhile the eat crop bad only crown in the naual ratio. and the result was that demand for sacred Tfefl t.foi Yfi!l H.1T1 If'Wf P animals In th. new colonies at least thirty Mu lM M '"'. 1 onions would be given for on cat. Thi brought tb paprus currency into disfavor, and the ruling Pharoah, Bam Bunksns III, issued a royal order thuical sbould bathe sole standard of value, and that onions should be issued only to the extent that they should pe kept at par with the "ciiter- a'anlera .' aa the null of truhi w.. This did uot suit the oniou growers, who at I CASTOR I A Tot InltviU and CMMren Title Atatrurt Bonk, ytntmrv PiihHrt rnmmla. I tnuner m imeti lor waunuiKton, and ttnexpr- icuv7u wufitjvwvg Alt WUHWUUU W1UI OUJUej, J-JB. EDWIN BOSH, PHYSICIAN AND SUEQEON. St. Helens, Oregon H. B. CLIFF, PHYSICIAN AND SUEGEON. Bt Helens, Oregon. I STAR SALOON W. W. BLAKEILEY," Prep. Fins Wines : and : Liquors. The Famous J. H. CUTTER, MAGNOLIA uu in... r. i nr. n vvntsaey -always on band CELEBRATED HOP GOLD BEER A large stock of DOMKKTIC and ICKV WIW Cigars of th best grade always ou hand. . . ' Between the two hotels. Malsi Bt. - St. Helena. Ore. Will Curry Nothing bnt Passenger I an A Wmt l?e:l.a eaau aV w A ll lE II Ii JAMES G 0D, Master. Time SCHEDULES Prom Portland. f aat gait Lakt, Denver. Ft ' Faat Mall Worth, Oitmha.Kan- Mall ip.m. ans City, hi. Louis, 7:a)a.m. Cbloaso and East, Bpokan Walla Wal la, Opoksne, Bpoksn Vlyer Win nea nol Is, W. Flyer 2 p.m. Paul, Dululh, Nil- 10.toa.ia. waiikee, Chicago i East,. u Ocean tlaamahlpa. . All sailing dates sub- P- ' J't I" Chang. For Man Francisco BaliOetolwr 2, ft, B, 11. 14. 17, 20, 23, as, a). 7p.tn. ToAlsaka Kail bept. 17 OV-m. S p. ro, Columbia River 4pm Bx.Bumtuy ateamere. Bxiiinday I Bnturduy To Astoria and Way 10 p. m. lauding. a.m. WlllamoM River. . . Ex.buuday Oregon City, Kewborg, Kx.oUI",vay Huluui A Way-land g 7 a. m. Wlllamett and Vam. , m Tiietxhar. hHIRIyers. ?PCl snd eat. Oreirnn City, Dayton, and Pel. and Way-landing. 111 . t 8a.m. Willamette River. i-non m ' Tue,Thur. Portland to Cnrvallls T.iehHl.u'r. and Kat, aud Way-Jaudliigs, and dat. Lv.Hllwri nk River. Lv.Imw'Iob IMna. m, ft.jri m 5.?.",yuJ" "Iparla to Lcwlstou, daily ex-' osptBitt. ceptrrl. W. H. HURLBERT, Ocncrnl Passenger Agent, l'OHTLAN'D OHKOON STEAMER G. W. SHAVER DELL SHAVER, Master. The Only Direct Route Friday .y.iK0,atV.lU" Kalama:16i St. it.i.n. a.M . r7 r.",n?""'it 7; ate a:U Ohanae time itl.V,.. ;, r' romana l.m a, m. T FROM,,, Portland to Clatskanio loilHV. WfUiliayilnv avi.I 4MVirr 7 'Jfi. lt.it. ,ti. u,w U uompttny nivthrIgli'to Beara the Signature of 0fiJEES?rT8.3C9. Basis a TisB Kaui Yoa Haw Alwavs Bcuirtt GEORGE A. HALL, ATTORNEY - AT - LAW. Collections, foreoloanres, mechanics' leins, etc. Aepuiy proaeinuiua: aiurney. ouice wwi a. 4. neeiou. St. Hki.kns, s ' : Shaver Transportation Company. HUCKLE BROS MANUPAOTURERB OP Plmension Lumbar. Flnorlritf. Rnie ak...L I , OBBOOM. Variety of ' " "very WJ. OASVOrtZA. Bears tii lln Kind Vi)B Haw Always toM variety of " ROUGH and DRESSED LUMBER ALWAYS ON HAND AT TUB OLD STAND, BT. UJCLttNS, OB Weiinead.v. and Fridays at S o'olock a, m. ai I IT' ''1'''iVilfsl- Txtarnn Port lftnfl Tutjftl.iy, -ThiiwlHy, and Baturtiityu, nt fl oViuok a m. .Portland and Kelso Rcuta via Willamette Slourh