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COLUMBIA COUNTY DIRECTOKY.
India.,
count rrieERs.
'..Joseph B. Doan, Rainier
Clerk J. O. Watta, St. Helm
Sheriff i J. N- Kk-, Ciatskanie
Treaiurer E. km, ih. nciens
tit, of School ...I- H.Copeland, Warren
lauoor Martin White. Quincy
Surveyor (eo. Heyee, Mayser
Coroner Dr. A. P. McLaren. Raiuler
I P. A. Frekes, Scappo jh
Commissioners N. O. Peterson. MM
May 19, 1899.
It It natter for dep concern when
sympathy hall usurp the place of judg
ment end Justice. The result of tbe de
liberation! of tbe Jury in the trial ol ex
SberilT Maaaie km prompted greatly by
a sympathetic ipirit, no doubt. There
seemed to be no question but what the
money claimed to be short was never re
ceived by the county, whether Muaeie
received the benefit of it or not. Grant
ing all due consideration to Uie suppoei
tion that Mamie was fleeced by persons
wiser than himttelf, it seeing to us that
tbe blame most attach to someone in
order to protect government and prop
erty from the acts of officials of dishon
est motives or those utterly incapacitated
tor the oonduct of business in a business
like manner. The law presumes all
men to be honest until they are proven
o tbe wise. Massie'a utter lack of busi
ness qualifications soon found him in a
sea of trouble, whether dishonest meth
ods hsd played any part or not in plac
ing him in the awful predicament he
found himself in. But principle is at
stake; precedent, dangerous in its antici
pation, it the awful consequence
of allowing sympathetic sentiment
to replace justice. Placing a premium
upon defalcation In office encourages
others in the path of wrong-doing, no
matter by what means the shortage
comes about so long as the knowledge
of it is possessed by the official. The
strong arm of the law should reach out
and protect government and property
from the ravage of both Incapacity and
dishonesty, and if it does not, matters
may be expected to drift from bad to
worse until property and life are unsafe.
Official acta of other persons should not
be taken into account. Because one
man goes wrong should not excuse an
other. There apparently is but one
method for conducting public business.
That is the election to office of men who
are known through years of trial in pri
vate life to be honest and qualified to
perform official duties; men who do not
become bewildered at the sight of a few
hundred dollars,-who are sufficiently
mentally endowed to resist temptation
and maintain their manhood. Every
It seldom happens that the daily mails officer of the law should be alert in the
to this city do not bring numerous cata- enforcement of law and order, and thus
loguea and other advertising matter in- be an example to their fellows in doing
viting patronage to institutions from right. When these things are accom-
abroad. People should twice stop to I pliahed law will be enforced ; property,
think before they send their orders and public and private, will be protected
cash away from home in answer to those I from the ravages of unscrupulous char-
nicely-worded and catchy propositions, I acters, and mental capacity will prevail
many of them fakes of the highest order. I where gross ignorance oft times holds
These foreign concerns do not contribute I sway.
one cent to the maintenance of your
MASSIE JURY DID HOT AGREE
OFFICIAL COUNTY PAPER.
Wbuck Mr. Dewey returns to his own
country the people here will give him
an innovation the like of which never
was and likely never will be. This Na
tion's admiration for him as soldier
pales before its vision when it takes into
account the better qualities by him dis
played. The title of martyr does not ap
ply to him. It fails to compass his qual
ities. Beady and anxious to beobedient
to every official command, besides will
ing to sacrifice his home and loved one
his life, if necessary to supplant the
system of tyranny and oppression with
that of liberty and freedom in coon try
of down-trodden humanity.
local institutions choola,churches,etc ; Billa Allowed by the County Coari.
they bear no share of the expense of our Merrill, Frank, coffin for Jokola. . 10 60
city or county government, and by pat
ronising them you do not help to build
tip and improve your own community.
It is the duty of our local business men
to resort to all means of drawing atten
tion to the lines of goods they carry,
keeping constantly in touch with the
people. They should be alert to all ad
Tertising matter encroaching upon their
territory, meeting it ingeniously with
like matter, thereby saving to them
selves thousands of dollars each year in
trade.
Clark. Fred, burial of Jokola 4 00
Conyers, W , iot for Jokola. .... 1 60
Bumgardner, I, viewer, Hender
son road 4 70
Gaitens, James, same 2 60
Oberg, H A, same 2 60
THE CASK IS RESET FOR TRIAL
NEXT OCTOBER.
The end of the Maaaie case is not yet.
After hve day's time consumed in the
courts in an attempt to either convict or
acquit the ei-sherilf the status of the
case is exactly as it was before the trial
in the nreieut term was begun.
Almost the entire time was consumed
in the introduction of testimony, and on
Monday afternoon about 3 o'clock the
arsuiuents were began bv the counsel
for the state, followed by defendant's
counsel, and about 10 o'clock in the
nveiiintr the case was triren to the iurv,
The instructions of Judge McBride to
the jury regarding points of law govern
ing a verdict in me case were near ana
comprehensive, being positively to the
ettect that u it was ot-terminea inai ue-
fendant had taken, loaned or converted
to his own use any of the fuuds coming
into his bands as tax collector, ne was
subject to conviction under the laws of
this state.
The jury upon first ballot stood five
for conviction and seven for arquital
and thus it stood during the entire time
the jury was out aDout twenty nours.
At about 4 o'clock Tuesday afternoon
the jury returned into court with the
written statement of the conditions ex
isting. and that no likelihood prevailed
that the jury would ever agree upon a
verdict, whereupon the court dismissed
the jury from further consideration of
the rase and from further duty as juror
at wis term ol court.
District Attorney Cleeton immediately
asked the court to set the date for the
rehearine of the case, which was done.
tbe date being the second day of the
October term, at the same time reducing
defendant's bond f lutv.
LrOCAtj AND PKRSONAU
Judge Blanchard was an up-river pass
enger on the alternoon boat Monday.
Boy. Mr. Fhllbrook .will preach at
Scappooee Sunday at the usual hour.
Eugene 'Whitney was attending to
business matters in Portland Tuesday,
When you want hot lunch call at
Mrs. Mclntyre's, next to bowling alley.
Mrs. W. B. Dillard and Mrs. D. Davis
were passengers for Portland on the
Thompson Monday afternoon.
Bev. 6. O. Haley will preach in the
Houlton M. JS. church next Sunday at
11:80 and in St. Helens in the evening
at the usual hour.
Dr. A. F. Knoder. the Columbia county
dentist. First-class dental work at low
est Drices. Located nermanentlv at
Ciatskanie. Call and be convinced.
Call and see samples of job printing at
this office. We make a specialty of pro
grammes lor entertainments, concerts,
etc All kinds of printing strictly up to
date.
Thoss who in years past have suffered
from high water along the Columbia and
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Black, Ed, same 2 00
Henderson, t red, same 2 00
Meeker, E, viewer. Spence road. . 2 10
Garrison, C, same 2 30
Potter, Ed, same . 2 30
Little, A B, chain man, same 2 00
Mellinger, E, same 2 00
Mills. TJS, marker.... 2 00
Mitchell, B H. printing and stat'y 7 60
Davis. David, same 62 00
Lamont, U U, wood 7 87
Sutton, C B, guarding Japs 2 50
White, Martin, assessor. ........ .138 00
It tributaries should take every precau- B'akfley, U w, assistant assessor 21 K
... , . ., , , ' r , Copeland, I H, school Supt 162 94
tion to avoid the loss of property, and Young. J L, bridge work ft D 29. . 20 00
possibly we, this spring. The indica- The Mayger Co, powder B D 9. . . 10 00
tions are. with the exceedinelv lanre Johnson Bunrdorter, lumber B
amount of snow accumulated in .V--:------u- l
. : r I A" A, UIO U J At7 . ....... X ft
, . ''. " "w UBy m w,r, we"ler McKay, H F, medical services. ... 10 00
wiu precipitate a volume oi water to me Sheffield, A fi, support ol Headley 30 00
low lands far exceeding the capacity of ocott, M J , board ol prisoner l 70
the river banks, and aa a mnanpnw Win, same M do
, 1 i n.1,. mnnAt
.1 . ... . .1 unuocu, UVIktWi DUU UU1 . vu-
mere must necessarily iouow a period oi I rtren . 16 00
high water far in excess of anything ot Delta. W J.'sucport'of Jordan 20 00
the kind within recent years. These con- St Vincent hospital, care Bosier. . 8 65
olnainna h.xwl h f.t that JJUnnMg (X 1BmplOn, DUruU 01
. "i" " " on nn
u omer years me scarcity oi sunenine McLaren, A P, inquest P O'Brien 11 66
uaa prevented we gradual reduction oi Webber, H, juror, same 1 00
the immense banks of snow to be found Peoples, Thomas, same 1 00
in tha mnnntnina ami Gruber, G, Same 100
-in i :-ui -u i j- Smith, A L, same. 1 00
",u I1""' ""gwi iuui uo-1 Nichols A, same 1 00
tasting streams of roaring water after a Walling, J, same 1 00
few day of dissolving sunshine. It is ICHllen, John, witness, same 160
new too late to expect a check to the on- i8 4, c Mme J
. a , r.. . Ball, J W, same 160
ward flow of mountain streams through Fri w M am i kii
frosty nights, as has been the case in Newberry, P P, same 1 60
former years, and once warm weather Hayes, George, surveyor 40 SO
sets in it may be expected to see the E' i"8106 ee? Welch 4 66
.,,- i.k .T-u .m,. Bbinson, A, constable 2 36
. v.".B Kiiiniecki, Felix, witness 2 10
overflowing the banks of streams and Hattan, B 8, witness 1 60
creating more or less mischief in its mad Gray, M C, telegrams 4 28
rush to the sea. Iti therefore impor- S!08'' PMKe. ....... ....... w 00
. .. . . , j Bice, J N , supplies for courthouse 298
tant that every precaution be taken ad- Hll wnrk in mrthn a 9R
vantage of to meet the bad result and Watts, J G, postage 20 00
other inconveniences arising from the Smith ft Thomas, lumber for B D
hanaflll roan Ha nf an innwAatir,n I 00
i mcxjareu, a I , coroners inquest. 10 .w
jonnson, witness.
Turn wnrHa nf RM An nttoral . 8 H, juror.
" w.v.w. V.U.- I ! ,., I ' U Hfl m A
ing nis discourse at uouiton last Sunday Black, J E. same.
afternoon call forth the approbation of Montgomery, A S, same
all honest-thinking people. When Doctor Si V"' "me-' '
.l.. . .i.j-..--- Boals. John W. same.
vruD Biswu ui m vunBtian mission u.i u i i
called the army and navy of this nation Badger. Q W. coffin
to tne rmiippine island tie expressed Montgomery, A B, watcaman and
the sentiment of God-lmrinr hnmanitv. gging grave
m a, m xt! . Pulliam.CS
v T, , ' I McCauley, L, bounty on wild ani-
my hw uj uuuto worepuuue, i maj i mais
have been foretold that the good to come Conyers, W E, same. . . .
' could not be hampered within the lim-l "ckr V H.same.
it of one continent. This country is too
mall to contain the good tendencies.
The seed of Christian enlightenment, re
sult of free schools, and the right to
Worship the Almighty according to the
dictates of one's conscience, was as cer
tain to spread as it was certain that it
Was inaugurated. No political
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Morgan, J L, same 13 00
Bay, Jesse, same 1 00
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function was to oppose the replanting Jokai Bre g chndren 10 ,
rw maU aa DkJ.ti'a. .1 a. U In. .'a ..' 1
of sucn a ChriBtian system with eacceaa. i Crit tendon Home
r:M;Ma Tv:Aa.. i i. ., : I TiiaVab ti,a.. .v,n t .-
manner of dealing with affairs, outlined Hall, G A.deputy district attorney
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the idea into execution.
The pages of history stand out diatinnt
. ... . I XT w...... . n. u..in lonn
and vivid as warning to Christian people . mo 'C""'" St "I "'T
Hot to pursue the course of darker ages. . Ei ,re requested to be at theTpoet
iiie guiuing mi oi enugutenment oecx- room at 10 :30 a. m., snarp, on Tuesday,
on Christian nation onward and up
ward, in their course, and through the
Influences of good or evil, the better will
Shine beyond, and a Nation whose mis
sion is like that of ours will easily over
come political opposition and plant the
tbe 30th of may.
I. P. Spkmcib.
Post Commander.
Itaee This SHrlke VtaT
Mnddy Complexions and Nauseating
nreatn iromctiromc constipation. K.arl's
Clover Boot Tea is an absolute cure and
flag of freedom and enlightenment V
every land where savagery and ignor
ance prevails.
Sold by Dr. Edwin Boss, druggist, St.
jueiens, ana e. a. ferry, Horn ton.
Hot lunch served at any hour at Mrs.
Mclntyre's. Coffee and pie or coffee
and cake. 10 cents. Home-made bread
three loaves for 10 cents. Beit to tbe
bowling alley.
Call at the Columbia gallery, at Rain
ier, for the best pictures of the mount
ains, timber, Columbia river, ocean and
fishing scenes; also a fine photo of your
self, sweetheart, family, ranch, house,
stock, etc., by J. F. Ford.
Services will be held at the Episcopal
church at 8 o'clock next (Whit) Sunday
evening. Hymns: "Ten Thousand
Times Ten Thousand," "Holy, Holy,
Holy," "Onr Blest Redeemer," Anthem,
"No Shadows Yonder," Introit, "Peace,
Perfect Peace," chorus, "Soldiers of tbe
Cross."
Our fire department was called ont
last Friday afternoon to stop a slight
blaze which had gained a little headway
on the roof of the building occupied by
Mr. Ed Hillaberry as a barber shop and
residence, the fire being fortunately dis
covered by Mr. Hillsberry's little boy.
Tbe boys responded promptly, and the
ore ww quicajy exunguisueu.
A letter from Mr. John Beegle, who is
at Dyea, Alaska, states he and Mrs.
Beegle are enjoying good health. John
has a leave of absence fiom his duties at
that place for one month, and expects
during that time to visit the Atlin min
ing country, where he ha interests.
The population of Dyea, John says, is
now about zuo, wnen a year ago mere
were 8000 people there.
Nine member of Avon lodge Knights
of Pythias, of this city, attended the in
stitution of a lodge of that order at Kelso
last Friday night. A large number of
members from Bainier, aa well aa dele
gations from Castle Bock and Kalama,
were present. Kalama lodge had the
commission to do the work, but were as
sisted by members ot tbe order Irom
Castle Bock, Bainier and St. Helens.
Mneteen voune. brilliant men were cre
ated Pythian Knights, and the lodge at
Kelso promises to be one ol tne best in
the Washington domain.
I consider it not only a pleasure but a
duty I owe to my neighbors to tell about
the wonderful cure effected in my case
by the timely use of Chamberlain's Colic,
Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy. I was
taken very badly with flux and procured
a bottle of this remedy. A few doses of
it effected a permanent cure. I take
pleasure in recommending it to others
suffering from that dreadful disease.
J. W. Ltkch, J)orr, W. Va. This rem
edy is sold by Dr. Edwin Boss, druggist.
The ancients believed that rheumatism
waa the work of a demon within a man.
Anv one who ha had an attack of sciatic
or inflammatory rheumatism will agree
that the infliction is demoniac enough
to warrant the belief. It has never been
claimed that Chamberlain's Pain Balm
would cast out demons, but it will cure
rheumatism, and hundreds bear testi
mony to the truth of this statement.
One application relieves the pain, and
this quick relief which it affords is alone
worth many time it cost. For sale by
Dr. Edwin Boss, druggist.
RAILROAD TO TAP NEHALEM
There i plenty of capital behind tha
company, and ill intention-is to begin
the active work of construction within
the next three weeks.
"The plan is to build narrow guage
road, having its western terminus at the
Bowlby property on Young's bay, along
tne grade already made, a distance oi
twenty-five miles, and when that portion
is in operation, to extend it farther into
the Interior. While the main object of
the line Will be to haul out logs and also
to tap the coal regions of that district,
it will also be used to handle general
traffic."
MaMMIfcO.
Pullum-Bamus. At Quincy. Oregon
Bundav, May 14, 1809, Mr. Walter
Pulliam and Miss O. Maude Barnes,
U. W. Barnes, justice ol the peace, ot-
nciating.
This wedding is' the society event of
Quiocy so far this year, and the many
friends of tlie young couple wish for
them happiness and prosperity. The
groom is a young gentleman who has re
sided at Mayger lor several years, and is
favorably known, while the bride was
one of the most popular young ladies of
the lower end of the county. Tbe cere
mony took place at 1 o'clock in the par
lor of the bride's parents' homo. The
room was tastefully decorated with na
tive evergreens and flowers, the father of
the bride performing the ceremony
The bride was robed iu white silk, with
orange blossoms, the groom in conven
tional black, and as they made their ap
pearance in the room to be united, ac
companied by Miss Minnie Maygwr
robed in white ortraudi, as bridesmaid
and Mr. Frank Barnes, aa best man, the
effect waa brilliant. Many costly and
useful presents were received. Those
present were: Mr. and Mrs. Ed Ketter
ing, Mrs. Wlggeton, Miss Ethel Wigge-
ton, Mr. C has Lowe, ol Portland : Mr.
and Mrs. W. F. Slaughter. Mr. and Mrs,
Wm. Fluhrer, Mrs. Pulliam and Miss
Minnie Mayger, of Mayger: J. H. Mor-
back oT Stella; Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Quig
ley and Mrs. N. A. Lowe, of Quincy, and
Martin White, of 8t. Helens. Mr. and
Mrs. Pulliam visited Portland for a fe
davs. This office acknowledges the n
ceipt of a piece of tbe cake, and join
the numerous friend in extending con
gratulation.
Jew la Hear WlltY
Has she lost her beauty T If so. Con'
stipation. Indigestion, Hick Headache
are the principal causes. Karl' Clover
Boot Tea has cured these ill for half a
century. Price 26 eta. and 60 eta. Money
reloaded li results are not satisiactory,
Sold by Dr. Edwin Boa, druggist, UL
Helens, and N. A. Perry, Houlton.
Tell Tear Slater.
A Beautiful Complexion is an impossl
bility without good pure blood, the sort
that only exists in connection witn good
digestion, a Healthy liver ana bowels.
Karl's Clover Boot Tea acta directly on
the bowel, liver and kidneys, keeping
them in perfect health, rnce 25 eta
and 60 cts. 8old by Dr. Edwin Boss,
druggists, St. Helens, and N. A. Perry,
Houlton.
On Eyary Mottle
Of Sbiloh's Consumption Cure is this
guarantee : "All we ask of you is to use
two-thirds of ths contents of this bottle
faithfully, then, if you say you are not
benefited, return the bottle to your
druggist and he may refund the price
" I'r M VA i.,u Fill I'tm anil KI IMI
Sold by Dr. Edwin Boss, druggist, St,
Helena, and N. A. Perry, Houlton.
De Tea Knew
Consumption is preventable? Science
has proven that, and also that neglect is
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sniciuai. x ne worst coiu or coueii can
be cured with Shiloh's Cough and Con
sumption Cure. Sold on a positive
guarantee for over fifty years. Sold by
Dr. Edwin Boss, druggist St. Helens,
and N. A. Perry, Houlton.
PROPOSALS FOR BIDS.
PaoroaAi. roa Boildimo ScnnoLBOuaa.
Tn all concerned
SEALED BID8WILL BE RECEIVED UNTIL
Jun Int. lew. for bolldlna a achoolhouae Id
Brbool Dlmrlct Mo. One, Columbia lkunty. lire-
Jon. Plaoa and iipacificatioiia may be seen al
he residence of Mr. II. Wait, a director for said
dinrict, contractor to furnish all material. Tbe
right la reserved to reject any or all bids.
By order ot ths board. J. LEONARD, Clerk.
Scappooee, Or., atay 6th, 1SW.
City Treasurer's Notice.
Ornca or Cirr Tai soaia, '
St. Hums, Oregon, Hay 12. ISM.
THE CITY TREASURER OP ft. HELENS,
Orearnn hereby fives notice that all war.
rants ol this city which have been presented
and endorsed "Not Paid for Want of Funds,"
WILL EXTEND TO THC UPPER
PART OF THE VALLEY.
The Astoria Budget of last Saturday
contained the following article in regard
to the building of the Kehalem railroad :
"The indications are that Astoria will
have transportation connection with the
Nehalem country even more quickly than
has been expected, and if the plan now
being worked out is carried to a success
ful issue, as there is every prospect that
it will be, a railway line will have been
constructed from Young's bay to the
Upper Nehalem valley before the end of
this summer.
"A company has been formed consist
ing of several Portland men and some
Eastern lumbermen, nearly all of whom
are holders of Clatsop county timber
lands, for the purpose of opening up the
rich timber and coal belt. They nave
secured from Dundee Beid the right of
way and grade which he had. leading
from the old South Coast road via Sad
dle monntain through the Nehalem, and
have also purchased from him rails nec
essary for laving the track, and cars anf-
ficient to operate tbe road when finished.
prior to March 29, 18, will be paid upon pre
sentation to ma. Interest will not be allowed
alter this date. DAVID DA VM,
City Treasurer.
County Treasurer's Notice.
lay 1. MM.
GIVEN THAT ALL
CorjMTT TatiiDRKB's Omcl
St. Hki.kns, Ot., lis;
XT OTIC E 18 HKKKBV
lv unpaid County Warrants ol Columbia
Connty, Oregon, nblch have been presented
and endorsed: "Not Paid for Want of Fuuds,"
prior to lsarrh 1st, 1MM, will be paid upon pre
sentation at this onice. Intercut will not be al
lowed after thin date. KDW1N ROHH,
alsmU Treasurer of Columbia County, Oregon.
Notice for Publication.
Laud Orncx at Oaxoon Cirr. Ob.,
April 10th, 1BW.
NOTICE IS HEREBY OIVBN THAT THE
following-named settler has Died notice of
his Intention to make Anal proof in snorl of
his clnlm, under tertlun Act March 2, WtJ, and
that said proof will be made before tbe County
Clerk ol Columbiacouuty at 81. Helena, Oraxon.
on May 28, UtM, viz:
FHINEA8 PECK,
Homestead entry No. 97M (or the U of the tw
of section 20, township 6 north, range 4 wast.
He names the following witnesses to prove his
continuous residence upon and cultivation of
said land, vis: John Campbell and Albert
Wood, of Vernonia, Oregon, and Clarence Bead
and William C. Eicbmaa, of Keasey, Oregon.
al4ml CHaH. B. MOUHK8, RegUlar.
Notice for Publication.
Lakd Orrics at Oaseoa Cirr, Ok.,
April 2&, US.
NOTICE 19 HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE
followlnS'named settler has filed notice of
his intention to make Anal proof Id support of
bis claim, and that said proof will be made be
fore Beitlster and Beeelver at Oregon City, Ore
goo, on June 41th, law, vlsi
ALBEBT L. MILLER,
Homestead Entry 10,190, for ths northeast li ot
section 14, township 4 north, range I west. He
names the following witnesses to prove his eon
ttnnous residence upon and cultivation of said
land, vis: Paul 1. Scbols. of Holton. Oreaon.
Otto Williams, oi at. Helens, Oregon, William
Guild, of Kauvle Island. Oregon. Per rival Bu
chanan, ol Portland, Oregon.
siouv . is, auuHcs, ugier.
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tTATIOftS. DAILY.
I a. a. r. .
Lv.. Portland.. Ar 11 IS a 40
Ooble 10 10 (aft
I Rainier KM I 20
Pyramid t 40 S 00
...... Mayirer St 7 64
......lluiuey a as 7 4
....Clattkanla.... t la 7 aa
I ....Marshland.... SOU 7 2
Wmtport IH 7 17
I.'llflon S 40 6
Knappa 17 4 84
... Bveuaon 07 24
....John Day 7 M I 10
Ar, .. Astoria ... I.t I 7 4 too
HKA8IDK UIVmiON
p. .
600
26
6 ftO
SO
A. M.
II JU
11 M
13 is
i oo
Daily
Lv.. Astoria ..AH
Ar ... . Lv
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a aa
aT5T "rCif.
7 40 4 00
7 20 IU
s m t io
14 9 80
All Trains ta snd from a-asida run bt mvi
sou new Astoria Til warrenion.
SPECIAL SUNDAY SEASIDE TRAIN
Leases Astoria st 1:90 a, m. and arrives Seaside
:w a. in .
Pasxeiiimr may return on any train shown In
vuvw.iv on same date.
Passenaers for Astoria nr wav nolnta mimt fl
trains at Houlton. Trams will stop to let pes
senaers off at Houlton whrncomina from points
sen. Pass. Ant.. Astoria, Or.
MUCKLE BROS.
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MANUFACTURE RB 0F-
Rough and Dressed Lumber
Dlroansfon Lumber, Flooring, Rustle, Sheath,
iu, uuiin, ana a complete auica oi aver
variety of lumber kept oo hand.
AT THE OLD STAND, ST. HELENS, OR
ft FOB rOBTLAtlfat, DAILT. i
3 -TIAMIf-
(j "America" j
M lillamett Slongh Route
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Leave 61. Helens....
Arrive at Portland...
Leave Portland
Arrive at t)t. Helens..
7:00 4 M
10:.S0 A M
. 2:110 P M
. 6:00 P M
JAMES GOOD, llfmater. f4
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r ARE SO CENTS.
Will Carry Nothing but Passe n
. gen and Fast Freight.
0. R. & N. CO.
DarAST
roa
Fast
Hsll
Sp.m.
Spokane
Flyerl
1:10 p. m.
Sp.m.
AT TTHTITl T Y
HOTEL
Mrs. M. J, Scott, Proprietress
bT. HELENS, OREGON.
A Strictly Frst-Clase House. A
Houie for Commercial Travelers
and the Public. Board and Lodg .
lug at Most Reasonable Kates.
A WELL KEPT STABLE
Fur Care of Patron's Horses.
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8 p. m.
.sunaay
Ex.
Saturday
10 p. m.
ta. m.
Ez.Sunday
Tues.Tbur.
and Sat.
6 a. m.
Tues.Thur.
and Sat.
Ly, Rlparla
1:46 a. m.
dally ex
cejit Bat.
Tile SCHEDULES
From Portlane).
Salt Lake, Denver. Ft.
Worth, Omaha.Kan
sas City, St. Louis,
Chicago and East.
Walls Walla, f
kane.
Is, HI.
Mia neao
. Paul. Dultith. Mil
waukee, Chloago A
Esst. ...
Ocean Steamships.
All sailing dstes sub
lent to ehsnxe.
For Hsn Francisco
Ball every Ave days.
Columbia River
Steam ars.
To Astoria and Way-landings.
Willamette Rhrer.
Oreaon City, Newborg,
Salem A Way-land'fs
Willamette and Yam
hill Rivers.
Oregon City, Dayton,
aucl Waylandluga.
WlllamatU River.
Portland to Corvallls
and Way-landings.
nake River.
Rlparla to Lawlston.
Aaaiva
raoit
Fail
Mall
(:46 p.m.
Spokane
Flyer
8:80 a.m.
4 p.m.
Ex.
m.
lunday
4:80 p. m.
Ex.Hunday
8:90 p.m.
Hon. Wed.
and Frl.
4:80 p.m.
Tues.Thur.
and Sat.
Lv.Iwton
6:46 a.m.
daily ex
cept Frl.
W. H. HURLBERT,
flanarat Paaaanffar Aaant.
PORTLAND - -
OREGON
..Continue to Earn Money by..
Subscribing for' the
I Veekly Oregonian5
lr . ano :
The Oregon Mist
..Our Clubbing Rate Enables Us to..
Furnish Both Papers for only
TWO DOLLARS PER YEAR 3
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.....JOHNSON & DURCDORFER DROS
0 Manufaelursrs of and Dsaltn In-o
..All Kinds of Rough and Dressed Lumber.,
Ssasss
4 rirla;... Raatle ...Celling
D .
7 ...DlaMenslea Laaaker...
BOAPPOOSK. - .
OOOD ROAD TO THE MILL.
Mill on south firk of rkanooss erek,four
miles from s piHMa ststlxu,
l.umlH-r rtPllvfrf.l at rKapponM itstlnn or
Jiihn.oin landiiin at ll.uu per M, tatrs. At
Warren MaUun, 11.60.
- - - OKKOON
.Drugs and Medicines....
Bhorjld be boonlit only at a Urns; Store, where doubt is
never allowed to enter the mind as to quality of t tie article
old. We furnish drugs of tha required standard ol strength
tiroes that are riirht. What you buy at a Drug Btore you
may depend upon it being what you ask for.
....OUR STOCK OF....
Patent Medicines and Toilet Articles
- IS COM PLETEL..aaa.
School Books and School Supplies. Prescriptions Cart-fully
Compounded Iay or Night.
...ST. HELENS PHARMACY...
Dr. Edwin Boss, Proprietor.
ST. HELENS. - - OREGON
anayajt m WW Hji ay au nji ay aytjr
AafkJ
t
HOME BAKERY m LUNCH ROOII i
.
Mrs- a. i. M'iNTvna. proprictrcbs.
Home-Kade Breai, Pies Cakes, Donsbiints Lmiclies, 10 cents Up.
. Also a 8tou of KoUnna and CuafaoUonary
NBXT TO BOWUNO At.HTV. -:- BT. HnLKNS.
PI ATC17 AXTTE FDTTP CTHDE I
DR. J. E. HALL, Proprietor,
Has Ks raeslvea' a lam eseortaseat
ml Prk aad Pare
BRUGB & GHEnCilLte
Also a new and seleet stock of drain and patent medicines, fancy stationery, sebool boosa
aad arhool supplies, perfumery aud lollst articles, and in Uot evsryihlDi which la
usually kept al a flnnvalaaa drus store.
Prescriptions Carefully Componnded
-AT THS
CLATSKANIE DRUG STORE
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ED HI1XSBERRY,
Expert Barber
SHARP RAZORS AND CLEAN
TOWELS.
None but purest chemicals used in wash
ing ana cleansing tne lace.
Get a Hot Towel on Your Face
Usual price for work.
DECKER'S OLD STAND, ST. HELENS
E.E. QUICK
Commissioner of
Heeds for Washington
G. W. COLE
. Motary Public
, PROPRIETORS OF
THORNE'S
Hnmerical Systemic Abstracts.
Titles examined and Perfected. Ahstrata
Furnished. Aasesiinients Kxamlned. In
surance Written. Taxes Paid aad Convey
anoliM. T. HELESI, OatEOOl.
STEAMER G. W. SHAVER
DELL SHAVER, Master.
rm&Vi:Tj
The Only Direct Route
PROM set
cillord to Ciatskanie
Port! an d. foot of Wtfthlnfttnt. itreet, Tuetdir. Thurfrlay. and Bnndy vn)npri tt
u.sjubv. ntsvurninkcjakvun vinitiaQi, nue ptirmiiiinkT. Monoar. wMnpMiif. ana
Leaves
Friday er.nlnirs at 4 o'clock.
Kalama Silo: St. Helens B:u.
obanga time without notice.
Will pass Oak Point about 7: Slells7:lB: Mavser 7:2ft: Kalnl.r S:!iO:
Arrive in Portlaud liSO a. in. The company reserves tbe riah ta
Shaver Transportation Company.
....STEAMER JOSEPH KELLOGG....
Leaves Kelso
on Mondays,
Wednesdays
and Fridays at
o'clock a. m.
Leaves Port
land Tuesday,
Thursday, and
Saturdays, at f
o'clock a. m.
Portland and Kelso Route via Willamette slough