OREGON MIST.
ISSCBPKVEHV FRIDAY MOItNINO
. ,-sv-DAVID
DAVIS.
SalMrcrlajtleai Matte.
nna Ann am veer 1b ad, anna, 11 00
Due ooiy six mouth... ... M
AdvsrtUing raf wad sn.we apon application
COLOMBIA COCNTV DIRECTORY.
Jn.lRe....,
t;irk ,
flier! S...
Tri-aaurer
Buiiiof aohools.
AdmMUOT
Surveyor
Coroner. .........
Commlttloom
Josepk B, Damn, Kalnler
., i. O. Watt, si. Helens
. H. Blue. Clatakanie
K. Hoax, M. Helens
... H. uoneiana, arrea
.Martin White, Qulney
lien. Harea, Myjrer
.Dr. A. P. McLaren, Rainier
.....P. A. Frakee, So.upo.jM
n. u. reterson. sum
Juna 2, 1899.
OFFICIAL COUNTY PAPER.
Fkbham three enumerators will find
emuioyment in making the eensai of
OolumbU county when the work
started.
Thbbb to ftn estimate made of the pop
ulation of the United States every month,
and on the first of last month it is said
there were 75.875.000 people in this
nation.
Tarn coming Fourth of July will not be
as historic day as that of 1898, but the
homecoming of the Oregon volunteers
will make it far more than an ordinary
It is safe to say that warrants of Co
lumbia county outstanding and uncalled
for do not amoont to more than $28,000.
There is about $15,000 on the current
tax roll ret unpaid.
Sxkatoe McBuxdb has made himself
popular with Oregon prune-growers by
endeavoring to have dried prunes added
to the army menu. Dried prunes are
healthful, appetising and nutritious.
Nve mind, Ainrie, about the next
republican candidate for the legislature.
Just attend to your campaign down in
the Philippines. The republicans will
take care of their campaign in thiscounty.
Admiral Dxwet has very wisely con
cluded not to return to America until
October. However, he is anxious to
return, bat a too sudden change of
climate might not be beneficial to his
health and happiness.
Taxes years ago Columbia county was
paying about 25 per cent interest on its
debts. It is now paying about 8 per
cent. In other words the county was
behind 31 months in the payment of
warrants; now but 13 months.
It is estimated that over one million
men have had their wages raised in the
United States in the last six months.
This represents an increased outlay for
wages of hundreds of millions of dollars
every year. Such evidences of prosper
perity as this don't need to be argued
bout ; they speak for themselves.
Eviby rod of good, substantial road
built in this county means another set
tler; another acre of cultivated land ; an
increase in taxable property ; a reduction
in the rate of taxation ; the production
of another dollar, and the ultimate hap
piness and prosperity of all citizens. Let
us have good roads while we are At it.
tionday and say whether she wished
the right of suffrage conferred upon
women. The suffragists made an active
cAnvas of the state and brought out
every vote they could possibly influence.
The result was that lees than four per
cent of the women voted "yes." In the
light of these indisputable facts it can
be easily concluded that the majority of
the women of the country have no de
sire to vote.
Thebi is a most encouraging symptom
of the condition of the country in a busi
ness sense to be found in ths fact that
many applications are received by the cited in every Christian and decent so-
THB BPIRIT OP DISLOYALTY.
Tbs attention of those who fail to ap-
fireciate the importance of an honest,
neorruptable, intelligent ni patrlotio
press is called to the following item from
one of the Eastern yellow Journals which
Is being copied approvingly by the pop
ulist papers all over the country. The
itom needs no comment tor intelligent
readers. It tells its own story. But it
mav not be amiss to say that the man
who abuses the responsibilities and pos
sible influence of his position as an edi
tor, and the paper that will publish such
an unrighteous reflection on the motives
of the men who put an ena to tne mea
evial rule of Spain in her late Eastern
and Western colonies ought to be oetra-
cietv. A recent European writer has
said that the vicarious suffering c
American troops in Cuba and the Phil
ippines is the most elevated example of
unselfish devotion to the cause of hu
manitv recorded in the history of men,
and that it has done more to exalt the
standard of national morality among
the nations of earth than A century of
platitudinous writing and preaching
could have accomplished : Following is
the article. Judire the sentiment.
rWwv tamitiina kntna en4 the Aniin,
saving of about $2000 per year in inter- try i. DreVarina for a wild display of vir-
est, will soon put the county in excellent ulent hysteria. He directed the killing
financial condition. o " Bpaniaras ana tne sin King oi nan
a dozen epanun snips, iuis is pisun
talk fm nlain nannta. Ha ia unilonbt-
Mb. Aodduldo Mitchbix, editor of edly a great man great fighter, but
the insurgent-supporting sheet down the were the 200 dead Spaniards still alive
street, tumbled in to a fit of Filinino " MOTiejo e neei still anoei, mis great
county officials her asking Information
about back and current taxes on lands.
Business is increasing, money becoming
more plentiful and values are increasing,
and owners of lands here who let their
property be sold for taxes are now anx
ious to pay up. From this source alone
this county will receive many thousand
dollars in the next two years, which,
with good business methods and the
intoxication last week because Tub Mist
quoted the wards of Elder 3oe at the
church dedication services at Houlton
recently. The Aguineldo of Columbia
county concluded his remarks with the
statement that he did not hear Elder
Que speak the words quoted by us. We
were aware of that fact. Yon were not
present, most likely from the fact that
you anticipated hearing something de
rogatory to the cause you so ferverently
champion. Instead, you were no doubt,
hid away in dark corner of your dingy
nest attempting to devise some plan
whereby you could render better service
to the idol of your heart, General Aguin-
aldo, and thus embarrass the country
whose flag you disgrace.
country would be in no more danger
wan we aome oi oi. reier was oi ueiux
crushed beneath the weight of the fly.
How long-will it take us to discover that
the war with Spain was mere child's
play? That the heroes we worship are
furnished per programme to divert our
wrouiiht-UD emotions from real dangers.
The country is being enslaved by trusts
and money barons. The great and in
tiduous danger ia creeping upon us from
the inside, vet in our anxiety to grow
effusive over our man of Are, blood and
tinsel we scarcelv stop at the word of
warning drop pea to ns. The greater
patriotism pleads and calls, but we are
children still, chasing the butterfly of
military renown over glamorous fields.
we sua preier snam to tact.
SUNDAY SCHOOL CONVENTION.
The following is the programme of the
UotumDia Lttunty ttunaay school asso-
2:30.
3:15.
3:25.
40.
It is perhaps, too much to expect that ciation, at Clatakanie, June 21 and 22
in a republic there should not be found
disloyal people; but their disloyalty
seems to be more aggravated and pro
nounced than it does under other forms
of government. Loyalty to party is one
thing, and loyalty to country is decidedly
another thing, and no loyalty to party
can ever justify disloyalty to the nation.
The man who loves his county will say:
When my country is at war she is always
right and I am always with her ; and it
is to this kind of man that every country
looks for its strength. The men in this
country who ere firing in the rear at our
soldiers in the Philippines are making a
record for themselves and their descend
ants that is, to say the least, unenviable.
and their motives are not good. Most
of them are doing it for party reasons,
as they did in 1861, and the same re
sults will follow. They will be utterly
discredited, and in future years will be
as anxious to hide it as were the copper
heads of the '60s.
9:00.
9:20.
9:30.
A FAIR, FIRM POLICY.
The extreme height of folly was shown
by Aguinaldo and his misguided fellow-
insurgents in violently opposing snd as-1 n ;10.
sauiiing me unitea states forces wmcn
were in tne Philippines for the purpose
Bb careful, Aggie, that you do not let
your ignoble sentiment get the better of
yon, and in your carping advocate the
destruction of the American forces in the
Philippines as your predecessor advo
cated the bombardment of America's
greatest city by the Spanish gunboats at
the outset of the American-Spanish war.
Not questioning the fact but what such
is your sentiment ; but don't do it Such
spirit is not popular.
' It is many years since Decoration Day
was observed with such a measure of
sacredness as it was in Oregon last Tues-
day. In the past year many young
Oregonians have given up their lives in
the military service of this country, and
every true Oregonian felt it their duty
to observe the day with more than ordi
nary solemnity, and as admirers of pa
triotism and loyalty, made this beautiful
custom of paying tribute to the fallen
heroes one long to be remembered.
Doh't expect everybody to be your
friend in this world. There are people
who would sooner see you make a flat
failure in life than succeed. There are
people whom you have put yourself to
trouble to accommodate, and who would
sooner speak evil than good of you.
Bemember, that if yon have burdens
laid upon yon to bear them patiently
and with silence. The "approving con
science," at least, will be an ever faith
ful friend, a monitor we can always af
ford to heed in sunshine and shadow.
Would the women of Oregon vote if
the chance were given them T The ques
tion of woman suffrage will be voted on
at the next general election in this state
and it is well enough to seek informa
tion on the subject. It has been found,
And is shown by Actual statistics, that
in the twenty-two states in which school
suffrage is allowed to women only two
per cent of the women who have at
tained the voting age go to the polls on
election day. At the last state election
in Massachusettes every woman in the
of promoting peace and justice, in the
protection of all interests. The actions
oi the rebels were largely due to ignor
ance and to former experience with
Spanish authority. A conflict with
American ideas thev find to be auite an
other character. Uncompromising firm
ness and fairness marks the evident pol
icy of this government in its dealings
with the new colonies nnder its control.
That such principles prevail in the
treatment of the fihpinos is evidenced
in the proclamation issued by the United
States Philirjoine commission, which ia
composed of men exceptionally well
quaiinea lor tne important work
quired.
Among other things the proclamation
declares : "The supremacy of the United
States must and will be enforced tbroneh
out every part of the archipelago, and
those who resist it can accomplish no
ena ratner than tneir own ruin, to the
Philippine people will be granted the
most ample liberty oi self government,
reconcilable with the maintenance of a
wise, lust, stable, effective and econom
ical administration of public affairs
compatible with sovereign and interna
tional rights and the obligations ot the
united states. The commissioners de
sire to join the president in expressing
weir gooa win toward we rmuppine
WEDNESDAY 4FTIKMOON SSSIOH.
2 ffl. Devotional service
. . . .led br Rev. D. B. Gordon
Address of welcome
Mrs. J. A. English
Response L N. Shatto
Opening address
. ..State S. 8. Superintendent
Report of committee on cre
dentials. Jesus the Ideal Teacher
I. H. Copetand
question box.
WEDNESDAY ETENQfO SESSIOB.
8 KM. Devotional service.
8:80. Address
Rev. Geo. Whitaker, D. Dv
President Portland University
THUB&DAT MOANING SESSION.
Devotional service
Rev. Q. G. Haley
Reading minutes of previous
meeting.
Bible Knowledge Among Sun
day School Scholars
Mrs. E. E. Moyer
How to Study the Lesson
Rev. D. B. Gordon
Personal Talks with Scholars. .
Miss Crosby
Is It Wise to Have a Vacation T
Mrs. N. 8. Keasev
10:50. The Art of Asking Questions..
Mrs. W.T. Watta
Practical Primary Plans
I. N. Shatto i
Sunday School Offerings
Mrs. M. C. Gray
Report of secretary, Be v. G.
u. Haley.
THOBSDAT APTBMOO SESSION.
1:30. Devotional service
Rev. C. E. Philbrook
Snnday School Literature in
County Schools
Mrs. Julia Tingle
Christ and the Children
Dr. One
Teaching by Being
Rev. O. G. Haley
Smile cr Frown
Mrs. M. C. Gray
Sunday School Offerings
Dr. J. E.Hall
The Sunday School as a Soul
Saver Rev. E. V. Smith
Question box.
Miscellaneous business.
9:50.
10:10.
10:30.
11 M.
11:60.
20.
2:20.
2:40.
8:00.
8:20.
S:40.
4:00.
4:20.
Com. on Programme aS,u'
A number of news letters for publica
tion reached this office in the 9:30 mail
1 hursday morning, too late for compo
sition. Please mail news letters earlier
in the week.
Tell Tear Bister.
A Beautiful Complexion is an imrjossi-
people, and to extend to the leading rep- bility without good pure blood, the sort
naeuiaiive Bwn an luviiauuii k meet i mat omy exists in connection wim kuuu
them for the nnrnoee of nemonal an. I digestion, a health liver and hnwela.
quaintance and the exchange of views Karl's Clover Root Tea acts directly on
and opinions." the bowels, liver and kidneys, keeping
xneee are piam. straienttorward prop- tnem in penect neaitn. mce zo cts.
ositions that savor neither of Spanish and 60 eta. Sold by Dr. Edwin Ross,
deceit, double-dealing and intrigue, nor
oi "imperial" tyranny. The practical
apolication of such principles shonld nl-
Umately result in the evolution of order
out of chaos, even in tne long-darkened
ana aeiuaea realm ot the fhilipplnes.
roruana eunaay welcome, taemj.
Mayger School Report.
Following ia the report of school dis
trict Iio. 23 for month ending May 26:
druggists,
ilouiton.
St. Helens, and U. A. Perry,
When you want a hot lunch call at
Mrs. Mclntyre's, next to bowling alley,
Woald Not Saffer So Again for Fifty
Times Iu Price,
I awoke last nieht with severe pains
in my stomach. I never felt so badly in
an my we. When l came down to work
Number of davs tauebt 20 -"C"VVL": 7"
Number of days attendance 563 dru d u... commended Cham-
umoer of days absence 7 berlain's Colic, Cholera snd Diarrhoea
Number of times tardy 11
Number of boys enrolled 19
Number of ftirls enrolled. 17
Total number enrolled 3d
Average daily attendance 29
Average number belonging 81
The following pupils were neither
tardy nor absent: Katie and Frank
Kan par, Mabel and Artie Huffman.
James Ternahan, Claude and Willie
Overholt. Number of visitors, 8.
Robebt Boals, Teacher.
Carsl of Thanks.
We wish to express our heartfelt thanks
to our neighbors and friends in St. Hel
ens and vicinity for their sympathy and
assistance so kindly tendered in our late
bereavement.
Mb, and Mas. 8. S. Wat.
Remedv. It worked like mairie. and one
dose fixed me all right, it certainly is
the finest thins I ever used for stomach
trouble. I shall not be without it in my
home hereafter, for I should not care to
endure tne sufferings of last night lor
fifty times its price. G. H. Wilson.
Liveryman. Kumettstown. Washington
county, Pa. This remedy is for sale by
lit. JMiwm xtoss, aruggist.
Call and see samples of iob printing at
this omce. we make a specialtv oi pro
grammes for entertainments, concerts,
etc All kinds of printing strictly no to
uate.
state was aked to go to the polls An elec-! by Dr. Ddwio Ross, druggist.
De Yew Alia OT
Consumption is preventable? Science
has proven that, and also that neglect is
suicidal. The worst cold or cough can
be cured with Shiloh's Comrh and Con-
Last fall I sprained my left hip while sumption Cure. Hold on a positive
guarantee lor over nity years. Moid by
Dr. Edwin Ross, druggist St. Helens,
and N. A. Perry, Houlton.
handling some heavy boxes. The doctor
I called on said at first it was a slight
strain and would soon be well, but it
grew worse and the doctor then said I
had rheumatism. It continued to grow
worse, and I could hardly get around to
work. I went to a drug store and the
druggist recommended me to try Cham
berlain's Pain Balm. I tried it, and one
half of a 60-cent bottle cored me entirely.
I now recommend it to all my friends.
Yea Try It.
If Shiloh's Cough and Consumption
Cure, which is sold for the small price
of 25 cts., 60 eta. and $1, does not cure.
use tne Dome orce ana we win refund
your money. Sold for over fifty years
on this guarantee. Price 26 cts. and 60
cts. Sold by Dr. Edwin Ross, drnggist,
Bt. Helens, and N. A. Perry, Houlton.
Oa Every Battle
Of Shiloh's Consumption Cure ia this
guarantee i "All we ask of you Is to use
two-thirds of the 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
paid." rrloe m cts., ou cts. and Vl.uu.
Sold by Dr. Edwin Rosa, drnggist, St.
Helens, ana ft. a. rsrry, ttouiton.
This strike IwT
Muddy Complexion and Nauseating
Breath from chronic constipation, Karl's
Clover Root Tea is an absolute cur and
has been told for fifty yeare on an abso
lute guarantee. Price 25 eta. and 60 cts.
Sold by Dr. Edwin Ross, druggist, St.
Helens, ana gt. a. rerry, uouiton.
Hew te Year WlteT
Has she lost her beauty T If so. Con
situation, Indigestion, Sick Headache
are the principal causes. Karl's Clover
Root Tea has cured these ills for half
century. Price 26 cts. and 60 eta. Money
reiuuuea u results are not satisfactory.
Bold by Dr. Edwin Ross, druggist, St,
neieos, anu . a. rerry, nouiion.
PROFESSIONAL.
J-jB. J. K. HALL,
PHY8ICIAN AND SURGEON.
Clatakanie, Columbia osunty. Or,
jQB. IDWm KOea,
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON.
St. Helens, Oregon
D
e. h. b, ourr,
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON.
St Helens, Oregon.
Q. W. COLE,
ATTORNEY AMD COUNSELOR-AT LA W,
ST. HELENS, OREGON.
Title Abstract Books, Notary Public Comal.
slotwr of Dawls for Washington, and an ax par-
ivnoao ooiiaoior in oonoaouoB nu omoa.
J. W. OAT W, B. DILLABD
ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW
Ofllre aeit door to Courthouse,
ST. UKLBNS, OHKUON.
General Drastic la courts of Orwoa or Wash
Ingtou. AtMtraots mad directly froip count;
reooraa.
.8TBAUER.
Li XJ PR Ii 1 3ST E3
) PORTLAND AWO AtTOBM
Leaves Portland svsrv nisbt at 8 o'clock
for Astoria, (except Sunday.) Saturday
rtlgbl at 10.
Returning, Ira res Astoria at 0: 30 o'eleck
very morning (except Monday.) Bun
ds; at 8: 00 o clock p. n.
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ST. CHARLES
HOTEL
Front & MorrisoB Sts., Portlani
Under New Management
U0 Rooms at 23 Cents to 50 Cents.
Suites 76 Cents to 11.00.
Elevator. Electric Llrht and Bells,
and all Modern Conveniences.
Free Bus Meets all Boats
and Trains.
Restart toecteliitl Hotel
Oregon Telephone 288.
Columbia Telephone 27.
Ko Ladiex Furniture U CcEdete
Without a Haw i
LIGHT -RUNNING
SINGER
SEWING MACHINE,
old on Easy Terms without latarast.
C. P. LSSSEI, Agumu
Astoria. Oregon.
White Collar Line
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NAVIGATION CO.
FOETLiHD-ASTOfilA ROUTE.
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Landlne foot of Alder Street. Portland.
Leare Portland daily (exoept Sunday) at 7 A.M.
Landing Telephone dock, Astoria,
Leave Astoria daily (except Sunday) 7 P. M.
Telephone Tickets Good oa Steamer Potter.
Steamer Potter Ticket Good on Telephone.
U. B. SCOTT, Pre.
.MINN'S SALOON.
tWrn. tfvwn, !.
II yon want something mod la Ut
tins ot whisky try
SHAVVQ MALT
-Only th be ot
LiQCcrx and Cicars Ecot in Stoct
Pool sad Card Table tor tbs a
of Patrons. Courteous treatment.
(Between Ik roe Hotels.)
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liquor, is kepi always on hand,
Card tables, pool lab, and btUlard
labia for U as of petrous.
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:46a.m.
Paaaeorere may return oa ear bmla shown ia
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wi "iPt ana a couplet suea of every
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ffwi remTLANB), mailt.
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.Drugs and Medicines.
BhooU be boast only at a Drag Store, where doubt is
never allowed to enter the mind as to quality ol the article
sold. We furnish drags of the required standard of strength
drags that are right. What yon boy at a Drag Store yon
may depend upon it being what yon ask for.
....OUR STOCK OF....
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School Books snd School Supplies, Prescriptions Carefully
Compounded Vny ot Might.
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i ST. HELENS. - OREGON
HOME BAKERY m LUNCH BOOH
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Ecie-Iaic Breai, Pies Cates, Dooimts-Liuclici, 19 cents Up.
Also s Stock of Notlouand Confectionery
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DR. J. B. HALL, Proprietor,
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Ers. M. J. Scott. Proprietress
ST. BXLBHS, OBBOON,
A Strictly Frst-Claes Hon. A
Hoiiie (or Uotnmercial Travelers
and the Public. Board and Lodg
ing at Must neseonsDis Mate.
A WELL KEPT STABLE
For Car of Patron's Horses.
Xs.ffuoday
Saturday
top. m.
(am.
Ex.bunday
Tarn.
Toes. Thar,
sod Set.
Ia m.
ToeeThar.
and sat.
Lr. Klparla
l:a. m.
dally .1-eeptSaL
Time SCHEDULES
rreea PohummI.
Salt Lake, Denver, PL
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(.Dusecoaod
Walla Walla.
MInaeaDolla. St.
Peal, Dolatn. Mll
wank, Chioago
AU salllD( dale snb-
jeei to cnaose.
for Ban Fraueisoo
Ball every fire days.
Oelumbta Blver
Steamer.
To Astoria and Way.
lauaiuaa.
Willamette Bhwr.
OreaoB City, Hewberf,
Salem Way-laud'as
Willamette and Yam
hill Rl.ere.
Oreao City, Dayloa,
and way-landlus.
Willamette River.
Portland lo Oomllis
aad wa'iaaduiga.
tasks Rtver.
Klparla to Lewlstoa.
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4o. m
Bx.BuBday
4:80 Dm
Sa.Kuuday
f :S0 o. m.
Moa. Wed,
andrrt.
4:S0d. m.
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dally ex.
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W. H. HUHLBERT,
ueu.rai raejenger Afent,
rOBTLAND . . . . OBKOON
DEUG0 OMBIBHOaCmO
Ala a aew aad ajleet rtook of rot aad paleni aMdMaee, faasy Hatlea.ry, sekool boas
Prescriptions Carefully Compounded
4 . AT TBI
CLATSKANIE DRUG STOREJ
ED HILLSBERRY,
Expert s-s Barber
BHABP EAZ0B8 AMD CLEAS
TOWELS.
None but poreet cbemloals need In wssh-
wg ana cleansing ins lace.
Get a Hot Towel ca YcsrFacs
Usual prices for work.
DECKER'S OLD STAND, BT. HELENS
0. WCOLE
. Notary mbtt .
E.E. QUICK
OoesmlsekMier el
Peedelor Weab
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FBOPBIXTOBS OF '
THORNE'S
Kmneilcal Srstenjitlfi Attracts.
Jltlii. Ixainlned and Pertjietad. Atarsets
Pamlihed. AssMuaeiil EsanlaedT la
turaoc Written. Taxes rM and Ueavey
aaolua.
ST. RIUMi, StBMPI.
STEAMER G. W. SHAVER
DELL SHAVER, Master.
The Only Direct Boute
S
ortland to Clatskanie
KalamaOrlA: fit. Helen. S an
obaug time without noiio.
T.AOVAO Fortland. foot of Wa.hln.loo street, Tuasdav. Tharsdav. and Snada avanlnn a.
f ' , o'clock. IUtarnlna-Lea.ee Claukanla, tide oermlttln, Mondar, Wadneedav, and
Friday svsnlnnM 4 o'sloek. Will pass Oak Point abonlTi Biella:l: Merger V:i Woler !
iiriTiurvnuaiiiwaa, is. company reaorres ta. riao I
Shaver Transportation Company.
....STEAMER JOSEPH KELLOGG...;
Leaves Kelso
on Monday,
Wednesdays
and Fridays at
o ouwa a. at.
W JWf Saturdays, ai
t , 'ill 'tiajsjIfc'M i,-.., . Aft,n 1M r gr gj , s i si'lsMss -U ti. JBSLtV.X.SStt
....Portland and Kelso Route via Willamette slough...;.