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COLOMBIA OOUSTY DIRECTORY.
' CODSTI Ot-riORBS.
in. Ira .......Joseph B. Poan, Rainier
Clerk J. . Watts, St. Helen
Bherlir 1. N. Rl-e, Clatsfcanie
Treasurer ,,...B. Horn, St. Helens
apt. of Uehoots I. H. Oopelnnd, Warren
Assessor ...Martin White, Qulney
Surveyor Oeo. Haj-es, Miiyiror
Coroner Dr. A. P. McLaren, Kainlcr
, . ...... .P. A. Frakea, Scanpo.ste
Commissioner J ; , D Peterson, Mist
XT. HE LESS, OHEdOR, OCT. SI.
America for American. "Iong May
It ware O'er the Home of the Free
and tbe Land of the Brave."
Thi awful consequences of eating
canned goods was brought forcibly to
view in the death of three gentlemen
at Rainier last week. It is not an an'
common thing to read of similar oc-
iroTrerjeoln Tar-off section of the
country, but when the object lesson is
brought to oar doorstep, then the pre-1
ponderance of the lesson is duly real
ised. Three respected citiiens, in the
Vigor and beauty of happy and healthy
manhood, must sacrifice their lives to
remind us thai death lurks unseen in
the least expected places. There is no
means of checking the us of such
deadly food, and perhaps the lesson
which has been so expensive in its
teaching will go unheeded and unob-l
served after the first brief passing in
cident, and a repetition of the occur
rence may be expected at any time.
It is a simple yet vivid and extrava
gant reminder that life hangs by but
a slender cord.
On of the very important features
to progress necessary in Columbia
county is the fact that our farms should
be smaller, and of course more thor
oughly cultivated. We have at differ
ent times advocated the division of
large tracts of land into small farms.
We believe if this were done, to that
on man would own not more than
forty acres, and half that amount all
the better, that we would have th
most prosperous section of country in
the state, and where there are now
many nam iota ana small towns we
would have fairly, good-sized towns of
600 to 3000 nODulation in tha Ann n It.
Tha Unt f n, in....
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4
-" wv. nuu Miinviarorela rorusnn nn hatiirriav fAnflin
uiruiy population in tne county would
brins alone all the acnrtmnany-I
. u ,1,; .:t.i.
. j i
-o w uimo jvooiuiv. i
It would bring about a state of busi
ness conditions that would demand
and naturally produce well improved
county roads, and all other necessary
Improvements of a similar nature for
the same reasons. We believe the in
creasing demand for the product of
the farm and a slight increased de
mand for real estate of that class will
have a natural tendency to cause more
nlioh ih. -. i.j
pusn this, smaller tracts of land Willi
be in demand. In many cases in this
county the prices paid for small tracts!
.. .. r ... I
oi land have been too faieh, and the I
Urmi Vdo eeyere, ami a a natural con-
tequence individual hardship has re- . Manon Cooper, employed on the Pat
.,,. ...... , , 'nlla ranch, went to Portland oa horse-
-ui.cu. xuo uujiiiuu ui tins minoa
in our county would be of vast benefit
from an individual source of reasoning,
nd naturally , would equally benefit
tha eonntv In a nnMm .n.l
, z s,w.
annaA. . I
Thkb is wealth in Columbia ooun-
ty 's timber, and as times pass and EO ,
and conditions chanze the fact
comes all the more apparent. From
0 , , i
oBieui ana otner vauey towns there
comes a complaint of scarcity of wood.
Of course there are good reasons for
this. Last year the price of wood was
tow, and this had been the rule for
several years theretofore. Farmers cut
less wood than usual, and the eonsump- to
Uon of wood in that part of the state
the past year has been much greater
than it had been for several years he-
fore, owing to an increase of operation
, ... , x ,Tl
vi uiauuiaut.uring plants OI Oinereni
kinrla. Tt la .all H,t th. .m. f
wood used in the hop-bouses and fruit-
dryer, this year hs. exceeded that of
former years by many thousand cords. . m aen lDa" " tlie other cough medi
t -ii i u i. .t . ones combined. J. M. Nickle, of Nickle
In all probability the scarcity of wood Bros., merchants, Nicklevllie, Pa. For sale
wnicb now orevsils Will be the cause
of a great amount nf wood
.nil .. . . .u."
as a consequence
undoubtedly rule lower. But this im-1
meuse eotisamptiou is bringing about
e a WWM" I
reiij vi uiiiusr m many sections
of the stale, and the result will be that
the supply for valley point will have
to come from a distance and the river
ana rauroaas orougut into requsition
:i ru-i . Movable girl with an offensive breath. Karl's
to deliver it. While many thousand Clover Root Tea purines the breath by Its
corosot wooa are each year eut in I
, 4 i , . .. i"".. duiu iur years on aosoiute guarantee,
tuu county, and the handiest timber I Price 25 eta. and GO cts. Bold by IJr. Edwin
utilized, still there remit na mnh Hm.
or tu DB tuu. uisposea oi. sua as d.s
J- a m .
- - - -.. -vk saw
the price increase. Flumes and rail
roads are rapidly being brought into
una to deliver this commodity to tl
markets, and we confidently believe
tlmi, uut a great uiauy year will elapse
until railroadi will tap the liuibor bell
of Columbia county.
asAlNIKU NOTES.
C W. Mosher'e new house is rapidly n ear
ing ooiuptelton.
J Oy Smith loolis younger sloce ha got h
"jonan. on uis nanus.
Rainier creamery butter brines the top
price la i'oruiind markets.
Tbe Smith mill has been cutting- a large
bill ul ceiiar lor ratcu K tiue.
Idinsr
uMr. Syreraou w Moeck's addition,
There Is not a vacant house in Rainier.
and Btili tbe demand is nut satisfied.
The Misses Zewmer and the Misses Sil
vers took in tlie excursion Saturday.
Mrs. Both and her sister. Bertha Silver.
were shopping in Portland Saturday,
Mrs. R. A. Anrys has been nursing;
run-atvuud uu one of her fingers tbe post
wee a.
Dr. French, who has been looking; after
Dr. McLaren's practice, baa gone to I'ort-
lana to locate.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Dow. of Oak islan-
were visitinjt old and making new friends
in Kauiier last week.
Beckert & Wood, the new managers of
the Renew, are out rustling for business,
nope they will get it.
Conrad Schneider, of Kvser nostofflce.
took the Shaver for Portland Monday uurht.
tause "Dusteu lnjecter.
8. K. Thompson's family baye arrived
front Idaho, and have moved into the tfuiith
House in Moeok addition.
T. J. Everman. postmaster at Hudson,
was doing business in town this week; like
wise vv m. rioieappie, 01 ueiena.
Yonr correspondent has been threatened
with "six mouths, twice a year" for netrlect
oi easiness, and will try to do better.
Tbe opposition to the Iralda stops some
some place up river, uuess they are afraid
it wouiu oe an aii-uay run from iuuoier.
The sad occurrence of last week with its
accompaniment of gloom is girinc place
to
the usual air of business activity we are ao-
cusHjtuea to.
O. E. Wonderly. of Delena. says there
money in hauling cream eight miles to the
creamery. It is strange that some of our
ranchers living nearer don't find that out
Mrs. Ingerson, of Catlin, took ber little
eiri back to the hospital at Portland Bun
I day night on tbe train. The little one had
her leg amputated about six weeks ago, but
i is oui ueauug property,
Two carloads of eordwood went from here
to Portland Wednesday, the first shipment
thos made from this point. But it is fair
to presume that with such great quantities
of timber bandy, and a. very reasonable
freight chance, that it is a small beginning
tu a large Business, .
WtBKEH NEWS.
Kim Baker and wife were Portland visit
ors last week.
Charles Pattullo, of Portland, spent Eun-
uay ai ma raituiia rancu.
Mrs. A. H. Sheffield, of Portland, is vis
iting tier son, vy imam, at mis place.
James Bacon. Sr.. was attending to hna
men at roruana one a ay last week.
B. K. Pone and son. Dave, of Bachelor
Flat, were Warren visitors one day hut
week. .
Mrs. ueonre Beaver and children were
attending the exposition at Portlaud Ut-t
wees.
Mrs. T. Blayerrs and children were cas-
sengera for Portland on the soon train Sat
urday.
Mrs. Heroic and eliflilren. nf Ttarhelnr
Ilat, arespendtug a few days with Mrs,
j una uowning.
Messrs. Collins. Duncan. Eepel Hawk.
ins. Will and Orvilie iktcon are rolling logs
or J ub negeie.
a ST TW .1 a B -WH m a v sa- ...
"r- ?a c-ariana ana Mr. Jd Uollins
Mrs. C.R. Hart and children, of Kelso,
i.. i tt i i i -i.
; "pe.auu, roruanu, are
ynuung reiauyee at una place.
Brother T. J. Ferguson, of Portland TTnl
vereitv, preached to a large conzreeatinn
uig Kuwiuuuia ouuuay evening.
John Hawkins, who is emnloved at ih
Muckie logging camp, spent a few dava
mm ui lauiuy uut weea at wis place.
Mr. Henry Larsen. a one-time resident nf
mis place, cut who nuw resides at Siioal-
water Day, Is here attending to business.
Mr. Ole Bohman hai purchased the Per
sons property. Mr. Bohman expects to
cut 10U0 cords of wood this winter from
the place,
i jiiuuiic nacon, oi nan ry ts, who nas
r" UB unrty-oay inriougu, returned to
his company last week, quartered at the
"morJ n romana.
John Karens, who has been In the em,
ploy of the O. K. and S. Co.. at Portion, l
for two months, spent last 8unda with
r'"
oaca nuiiaay toartve oackaohead of sheeo
" ' i""" "'-t'"",
hasncTostd during' lhe ,tumfeo?th.h
held a meeting last baturday evening and'
.'""""'"K omcers : Manon
cooper, presment; rranK bbetfleld, vice:
Rihert Downinsr. treaHiirAr. lai M0mr,L
I secretary; lAau Puaey, purchasing agent.
alternate SKS ZZnZZ. ' lfu
:lub " mtntion. to have a programme
?5."JJt!K?"nl.tyf 1 "eeln li? loy Teu-
.Men uiuviviu Mcremre, we nope tne
cmo win prosper in tne future a it baa in
the past.
YOUNG MOTHERS.
Croup is the terror oi thousand! nf vrninir
uvutciB ucuiubv m uu ureal a no amniK.
ingand frequently fatal. Hliiloh's Cough
cases of Croup. It has never been known
fail.
ine worst casrj relieved immedi
ately.
Price 25 cts.. AO cts. and tl.tin.
Bold
by Dr,
Edwin iioei, druggist.
Hew t Prevent Cretan.
.tYaV two chi!d,r1fn wh0 re ubject to
attacks of croup. Whenever an attack is
comma; on my wile (rives tdem Chamber-
1Bln svougn Kemeoy and always prevents
tne attack. .It is a household necessity in
tl" coautry, and no matter what else we
Ch.n?r
uruggist,
XOU TRY IT.
If Bhllob's Couth and f!nnilmr,(lnn rn.
which is sold for the small price of 26 cts.)
ff.i! - a,,d 5100, doS no c,ire talie " boi-
tie back and we will rafnnri en -
our money,
"oia tor over nfty years on this guarantee,
oia for over fifty year
Price 25 eta. and 60 cts,
i guarantee.
Bold by Dr. Edwin
Ross, druggist.
MANY A LOVER
Has turned with disgust from an nll,r;..
n u , j , uuw"0' "", " notntng els
"UK"-
CircuU conr. ftdiollrnnH Ia.t w ...
nui-uiDuiuif uui.li ltidiniiuv mnrniMfr
ROAD TO JEHALEM VALLEY
Well Attended Public Meeting
Held at Vernonia.
Sollcltlnft Committee Appointed at
Vernonla Similar Committee
to be Named at St. Helena.
Whether the time was opiortune or tiot.
the agitation for the improvement of the
county road betwoen St. Helena and the
N elialem valley baa resulted at last in deft
niteand substantial action being taken for
the road's Improvement. Realising th
stupendous Importance of such a move
ment, Tne Mist took up tbe agitation sin,
gle htsnded, and to this one fact as ram
as any other is due at least a portion of tl
credit for action io tbe matter so far aa it
has gone.
The residents of thoNelialem valley need
a good wagon road to the Columbia river,
and are willing and anxious to lend their
assistance in a substantial way to the Im,
provement of the road connecting their rieh
and fertile valley with tit. Hulensand limit-
ton. This enthusiastic spirit manifested
itself to such an extent as to ultimately
lead op to assistance being asked from out
side sources. Mr. B. B. Rose, explaining
the situation in detail to Mr, V. It. Beach
of Portland, became interested and prom
ised financial aid in tha matter, besides
assuring his aid in eliciting help from the
Portland chamber of commerce and hid
vidual subscriptions.
A citiiens' meeting held at Vernonla last
Saturday is evidence of the good Intent of
the people over ttvre, and we believe if tbe
matter is persistently urged we can succeed
in having the road well improved. At this
meeting Mr. 8. B. Rose was called to pre
side and Mr. John Pringls chosen secre
tary. A committee consisting of th
three following-named gentlemen was at
this meeting elected to solicit and receive
subscriptions iu labor and cash, and ma
terial, if a willingness is 'manifest to donate
it, to improve the road ; W. Pringte, Pitts
burg; 6. B, Rose and T. B. Denalow, Ver-
uouia.
This committee was Instructed to canse
tbe secretary to correspond and form
committee in St. Helena to solicit and i
ceive subscriptions at this place, and from
the different transportation companies op
erating steamers between here and Port
land. The secretary was also instructed to
lay the matter before the Portland chare
ber of commerce, which we believe to be
business-like move.
The people of Nehalem valley are an In
dustrious element, yet not financially able
to carry such a project to a successful end
without financial assistance from outside
sources. There is no question but that the
people in that valley will do their full share
of bard work in this matter if means are
provided for them to live while the work
ia being done. There will be much need
for cash for other purposes than simply
buying a little material to work with.
large force of men would necessarily be
employed in such an undertaking, and
there must be provision made for their sus
tenance while they are ensuring the hard
ship of camping out along the route while
this work is being prosecuted. These peo
ple have repeatedly declared their willing
ness to perform a greater part of tbe labor
on that road if they could but be supplied
with tbe necessary articles.
This matter has never been presented to
the county court in the proper light, and
we believe the gentlemen constituting that
board are of such broad mental capacity
to readily grasp the situation and render
Baaacial aid. Tbe business men of St. Hel
ens, we believe, will readily and liberally
respond to any call to assist in the matter,
and if aid can be secured from oiher
aourcea then the only drawback will lie in
lack of interest to push the undertaking,
ft. Helens people as well aa the residents
of Nehalem valley readily aee what auch
sn improvement means for them, and the
obstacle now standing in the way is lack of
more thorough organization, which is to
the Interest of every one of us to assist.
The products of that valley ase varied
and prolific, and should better means be
provided for marketing them the volume
would increase ten fold in an alarmingly
brief time. Bt. Helens could as easily as
not be made the common shipping point
or those products, it being natmally so,
and to a more or less extent the supply
center for that district. Aa it now is ninety
per cent oi the necessaries that are con
sumed in the Upper section of that valley
are bought at Washington county points
simply because of the existence of better
rosds leading that way from the valley,
Much bay, many bushels of potatoes, an
enormous amount of fruit, great numbers
of splendid beef cattle and sheep, besides a
vast amount f splendid grain is an annual
product in that valley, and a market for it
would naturally spring into existence if
means were provided for conveying; it to
the river front, whe-e it could be shipped
not only would these benefits accrue, but
the fertile section of country through which
the road would traverse would soon become
more densely populated and the volume of
trade and commerce be accordingly in
creased. Tbe immediate and substantial
improvement of this road is the most im
port ant business proposition now before the
people of this section of the county, and
if we wish to develop and progress tha mat
ter will receive our heartiest co-one rat ion
ana most substantial assistance.
OOAti IN the: nehalem.
A Movement to Build a Road There
Bald to be Organizing.
There is a movement organizing to build
road into tbe Nehalem country for tbe
purpose of tapping that great body of tim
ber and tbe coal beds that are known to be
only slightly covered. The movement fa
now jiggering because they are uncertain
about the resources to be found. But tbey
need not be. Tbe timber can be aeen and
the coal bas been. Some years ago a thor
ough prospect was made by Honeyman,
IJeHart & Company, who sent a Pennsyl
vania coal mining engineer into the district.
He found an abundance of good coal, lig
nite. It burns clear and with but little
nsbes. It is well adopted for steaming.
This expert's report is on file with the firm
that sent him out. Before him in tbe days
of Ben Holaday, Judge W. E. Smith, of this
place, made a survey of tbo country report
ing to the same effect. Iron is there, too.
The engineering problem is not at all dif
ficult. The way was once surveyed and
the line located, and even graded for several
miles through Tuulitan plains. The road
ill not go within two or three hundred
yards of the mine, but rather to the mouth
of tbe tunnel itself. Tbe company need not
hesitate on account of a question of re
sources. They are there. It is only a ques
tion of the resources of the company. Tbe
people will give every encouragement they
on n, but, the organization must not expect
s subxidv tu build the road; for if we had
been able to build. It would long since have
been hauling the wealth of the coast range
of mountains to tide wnti-r.
What advantages will there be to the
present landowner should trie r"llrr.d b"
built? Are they sufficient Io Induce him to
be friendly? it' a railroad la built through
the line forests at the huad of Dairy or-k
and those other woods over the divide,
every gwli&.tbat cau be laid beside tlie
Irai-it will fiave a market value, fur It ran
be dumped into tho Willamette bv the side
of the sawmill at Portland. And that Is
why Portland is interested in the priitcct.
An industry is fosiered that will call ships
to her docks. Hubboro Independent.
STEAMER "OANBY"
Commencing Monday, October inth,
the llwuw UsIIuav & N'Hvlgailua
Oo.'s simmer "OANBY" wilt make
round Irips betweeu
RAINIER PORTLAND
Leaving Rainier at 6 s. m. and Pnrt
land at 8 p. m. dully (except Sunday).
Wn rollelt a share of the nubile itatronage.
ani iu rtiiurn will five tntiek hhi-vIi-a and a otean
boat. fHfV have come to stay and want
your uusilittM. a nv a. n a-i.t,.
P. SMITH, Agent
E.E. QUICK G. WCOLE
Commissioner of .Notary Public,
lteeds for Wash
ington. '
COLE & QUICK,
PBOPK1ETOR3 Of
THORNFS
Numerical stejKBc Abstracts.
Titles Examined and Perfected. Abstracts
Furnished. Assessments Kxawined. in
surance Written. Taxes Paid and Convey
ancing. ST. IIELEfSfl, OREGON.
J STORIA & COLOMBIA MER
Xl RAILROAD COMPANY.
witfi aonrnriF..
East bound
Dally
.West bound
29
Trains
22
24
p. m.
:
:H7
8:86
8:19
T:
7:33
7:00
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a. ia.
11 X
a. m.
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10 no
10 24
10 M
11 1H
11 tt
p. ra.
7 80
S 10
8 25
8 55
20
60
10 13
srrive.nontlon. leave
11 00
Oobie
Rainier
Miyi-ert
......(TfttHkHnie......
Westport.......
Clifton
Koappa
care. .Astoria, arrive
10 45
10 1
53
28
00
S SS
Son
10 5
111 10
p. m.
U 15
Trains leave Astoria for Seaside at 12 20 p. m.
and 6 p. m. Boat concoctions at Astoria for
llwaeo, Chinook. Kort Canny, Nehalem, Till
amauk, and Uartlbakli.
Passenger for Astorls, or way points mnst flag
trains at Uoulton. Trams will slop to let pas
senfters off at Houltonwben coming from points
west of tioble. J. C. mays.
Gen, Pass. Airt.. Astoria, Or.
DENTIST
J. A. REID
Has Located In 8t Helens Permanently.
FULL SET TEETH 17 50 to S10 00
Ffl.lJNl M to tl 00
00LDHLLING3 tl 50 upwards
Crop aii Briflge fori a Specialty
$3.60 TO S)S.OO PER TOOTH.
The work that I hnve done In this eommnnlty
for the past Ave months ts my recotuiueuuaUon.
All work guaranteed satisfactory.
Office Next Door to Rosa' Drugstore
HELENS, t : I i OREGON
ST.
THE
OKIE K"TLt
HOTEL
A Strictly first-class house. A home
for commercial travelers and the public
Board and lodging at reasonable rates.
ST. HELENS, - - - OREGON
PROFEHSIfJiNAl
J. W. DAT W. B. DILLABD
guiavfr'& pan.
ATTORNEYS -AT-LAW
Office next door to Courthouse,
BT. UKLENB. OREGON.
General practice In conrts nf nn-mn or Wuh.
Ingtou. Abstracts made directly from county
jQR.. Jt. HALL,
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON.
Clatskauie. Columbia county, Or,
G. W. CQLE, .
ATTORNEY AND COOS8ELOB-AT-LAW,
ST. HELENS, OREGON.
Title Abstract Bonks. Nntarv Pnhlfe rnnii.
Biuneruj feeus iur ,vv asningcon, ana nn exper
ienced collector In connection with office.
jyn. EDWIN ROSH,
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON.
; St. Helens, Oregon
JT)R. H. R. CLIFF,
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON.
St. Helens, Oregon.
GEORGE A. HALL,
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW.
Collections, foreclosures, mechanics' lelns, etc.
atspub piiffiwtiLijig auorney, umoe
with T. 1. Wee ton.
St. Helens,
Oregon.
C3 J-t Ts - T- r a
Bean the jf m Kind Yon Nan Always BoaeW
OA.OT'OniA.
Beano 'he Kind Yon Hav Always Benjit
eigaatae
of
C ASTOR I A
For Infants and Children.
TSa Kind Yea Kara A!wa;s Esi'ght
Bears the
Signature
OREGON
INDUSTRIAL
-OPENS IN
PORTLAND, SEPTEMBER 22,
-CLOSED
October 22, 1898.
The tiuo.it and Greatest Exposition
Held In the Northwest -
Ever
Hortlcntal and Agricultural
Products of Oregon and Washington will
be displayed in wonderful profusion, in
cluding more varieties than ever be
fore gathered together iu one
exhibit.
GoU, SilTcr ani Bronze Mali will lie
awarded.
iVJtivvelaiialy Hich iierlmi fram
Our Wold, MlVor and uiher .viluea.
Bennett's RceotoiI Military Ban!
lias been engaged for the season.
Astounding Aerial Pent and Acrobatic
Performances.
Very Low Rates on all Railroads.
Admission: Adults 25 Cts. Children 10 Cts.
MAGNOLIA....
...SALOOH
G, A. BRINN, Pnofs.
FINE : WINES; : LIQUORS,
nd Cigars.
PORTLAND, OREGON
143 Front Street, Near Aider.
George Is always pleased to see his old
Columbia county friends. When lu the
metropolis giyehtia. a call.
BANQUET
SALOON
0L0NINGER& COOPER,
PROPRIETORS.
Wine and Liquor
Card tables, pool table, billiard table and
other devices for tbe entertainment of pat
rons, where time can be pleasantly spent.
Besides other popular brands, are kept
constantly on hand to supply the inureafed
trade at uus very popular saioun.
TH FAMOUS
CYRUS NOBLE WHISKY
IB KEPT AT THE BANQUET,
-MONEY'S WORTH"
EVERY TIMS AT
DOLMAN'S STORE.
ST. HELENS, OREGON.
Mr. Dolman always keeps a full stock
of General Merchandise, which he sella
at prices that defy coin petition.
Private Boarding
....HOUSE.,..
Mrs. M. J. Scott, Proprietress
8T. HELENS, OREGON.
Private board and rooms. Transient
trade and regular boardets solicited. Care
taken ot horses oi country sojourners.
NKXT TO MA80NI0 HALL.
Get Value Received
EVERY TIME AT
N. A. Perry's
HOULTON, OREGON.
STAR -:-
-s- SALOON
, .-
W. W. BfL AK KM1.E V, Prep.
7ine Wines : and : Liquors.
The Famous J. H. CUTTEK, MAONOLIA
aud HONEY DKW Whiskey
always on hand ,
CELEBRATED HOP GOLD BEER
A larfre stoek of
DOMKSTlu and KKy WEST
Cigars of tbs best grade always on band.
, Between the two hotel.
Malm St. - St. Helena, Ore.
TIUCKLE BROS
MANUFACTURERS OF
Dimension Lumber, Floorins, Bnstlo, fihoath
ln. Casings, and a complete stock of every
variety of
ROUGH and DRESSED LDIBER
ALWAYS ON HAND
AT THB OLD BTAND, BT. HKLBNfl, OR
OJSL&fSfOTlXjA..
Bsars the yf Tin Kind Yoa Haw AIwrvs
Bhroatar
rnnnoa:
SI HUMS MEAT MARKET.
JAMES II.
All Kinds of Fresh Meats,
IW MSA TS BY
AT snciAL
Main Straet,
CLATSKANIE
DR. J. E. HALL, Proprietor,
Has hist received a large assortment
' of Krash anil Par
Drugs anChemicals
Also a new and select stock of drugs and patent rnedlclnea. fancy stationery, school boost
and si hool supplies, perfumery Hud toilet articles, aud 111 lact vrlhiu which is
usually kept at a flirt-elate drag store.
Prescriptions Caref ally CompoaiiiJcd
. -AT TUB
CLATSKANIE DRUG STORE
3
ry tyy sMSaystsayy y
Groceries and
FLOUR, GRAIN, AND FEED. TOBACCO AND
CIGARS, NOTIONS, ETC.
T. C. WATTS' STORE,
TV 1
ftuuueii,
ssstskjssftaT.saflst
"The Perkins''
C. W. KNOWLES, Manager.
Mr. Knowlos was, for many years, proprietor of the St. Charles
hotel, and while there vataMiahod a reputation as a hotel man.
He is now in a better position to vntertnin bis friends thsn ever
before, and will welcome all his old patrons to his new place of
business, whore can be found u up-to-date hotol.
Corner Fifth and Washington streets, Poftfanl
White Collar Line
TBI COLUMBIA RIVER AND PUOET BOUND
NAVIGATION CO.
POETLlHD-iSTOSlA BO0TE.
...TELEPHONE...
Landfne Foot nf Afdor fUrnat. p.i.na
Leaves Forilund dally (except tiunday)ai7 A. U.
Landlnar Telenhnna dnek. 1S.S.
Leaves Astoria dally (except Sunday) 7 P.
Telephone Tickets -flood on Steamer Potter.
Htvauier Potter Tivkeu Good on Telephone.
V. B. SCOTT. Pres.
FOR PORTLAND, DAILY.
-STEAMER-
Young America
-VIA-
WILLAMETT-E SLOUGH
Leave 8t. Helens
Arrive at Portland..,
Leave Portland
.. C:,TO A M
..10:00 A M
. . 2:00 P M
.. 0:U0 P M
Arrive at Ht. Helens.
. FARE CS CBfl'tS.
Will Carry Nothing but Passengers
end Fast Fri-ight.
JAMES Of DD, Master.
STEAMER G.
l. J
DELL SHAVER,Ma8ter.
Hjf. .. : ..-.flLm.j
Leaves f&.XS' JSrS&-
change time without notice,
.u..uu ,, ui n, Ul,
Shaver Transportation Company.
5IIiMJOSEPH KELLOGG....
leaves Kelso
on Mon days,
Wed n e s d a v a
,at'
'I?.'.!..
snd Fridays at
6 o'clock a. in.
.Portland and Kelso Route
SHELDON, Prop.
Hams, Bacon, and lard.
WHOUSALt-VHk
HAI as. ......
IU. Ilalisna. Crouton.
3ULJLJLJL-
DRUG STORE
myjy ay aji wjrvaja V V VV 1
Provisions
Oregon
sss'..ssfcjafW.SsifclJ
oie.co.
Time SCHEDULES
Dbvt
roa
Asaiva
raua
From Portland,
Fast
Mall
Sp. in,
Salt Lake.
Fast
Mall
7 warn.
Worth. Omsha.K.n
aaa City, ft. liuia,
vnivasu aua SMk
Spokane
,. Flyer
Sp.m,
Walla Walla, Spokane,
Spokana
Fl)er
10 aa,m.
mm neanon a, hi.
Paul, Uuluthr afll
waukee, Chicago A
Sp. m.
Ocaan Staamtrilps.
All sailing dates sub
sp. m.
ject tu cnanire.
For Man Frauoiiaio
Sail ()ct,il.r
3, 6, S, 11. 14, 17, DD, 29,
7 p.m.
To Alaska
Hall Bcpt, 11
p. aa.
So. m.
Oolumbla River
teamer.
EctSvaday
Ex.Buiiday
Saturday
10 p. m.
To Astoria and Way-
aaauiuss.
St. m.
Willamette Rlyer.
4:Md. m.
Si. Sunday
Oregon City. Newhnrs.
Ka.nuady
ouivuu n
V ay-land's
7 am.
Willamette and Vara-
l:Mi.n.
Tuea.Thur,
mil KK.rs.
Hon. Wed.
aud Bat.
Oreirnn City, Dayton,
aud Fri.
and way-laudiuss.
Sam.
Willamette Rlv.r,
4:9nn. m.
Tact. ITiur.
Portland to Corvallls
TuesThur.
and eat.
anu nsy mnainns.
and Sat.
Lv. Rlparla
nakRwr.
Rlparla to Lewlstou.
Lv.Law'toa
i:sds. m.
:&. m.
daily ex
flatly ex
cept Hat
cept Frl,
W. H. HURLBERT,
General Paswnter Afont,
PORTLAND
OREGON
W. SHAVER
Tlie Only Direct Route
..FROM..
Portland to Clatskanio
in company reserve th riah to
4fA.ti ussssasi
, ,tu-; o'clocaani.
via Willamette Slough.....