fs 17 0"Nd" M mrP I elected d re-elected every candidate
" it, Vll OL JL KJ X I who ever ran for the nreaidanr-v on that
Issue, and tt will again," aaya Editor
Hofor, of the Salem Capital Journal,
formerly an admirer and supporter of
Bryan. One by one the republican prod
igals are returning to the fold and ere
tlii time next year there promisee to be
a great advanet iu the price veal if all
the iwnitenta are to receive a share of
the fatted calf.
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anfeeeriatloai Rates.
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Advertlsm rat "vnad known upon application I
COLOMBIA COUNTY PIRKCTORY.
THE BOOUs POtLAH.
Some of onr sixteen-to-one friends
hereabouts are likely to have a practi
, w .,, leal demonstration of the silver question
Clerk ..'.','.'.'.'.'.'".'..'.'.'.'.'.... j! , a. wuii, sl Ht.i.ni I if they are not careful in receiving silver
Bnerirr. , j. n. rue, uimmim dollars in payment lor what they have
Il-r """I-to trtd for money, or in the way of
AuMlor , ...Martin White, Quincy
Surveyor Geo. Hayes, Uygr
Coroner Dr. A. P. McLaren. Rainier
n.miu.n i Fraxes, Hcaiipojse
Commissioners D Peterson, Mitt
July 7, 1899.
1
J .ss jt ft
'f Ck'!TKS3 ll
change. There is a very dangerous
counterfeit in circulation, and many
careful Dosiness men ol fortlaua have
been caught with it. It is not a real sib
rer dollar. That Is, it has as much sit'
ver in it as the one coming from the
umieu cwun minis, aim is ia iu am rv
specta like the genuine dollar in appear
ance and in weight. If there is any
I difference at all in weight or amount of
pure silver, it ia in favor of the bogus
OFFICIAL COUNTY PAPER.
PRESIDENT HAWLEY'S ADDRESS.
I dollar. It feels a little heavier than the
I good dollar. It probably contains i
shade less of alloy. An expert may de
tect other differences, and one who is a
I close observer, though not an expert,
may see a slight difference in the letter
ing of the word "Liberty" that appears
I on the dollar. The style of tvpe or type
I mould used is not exactly the same on
the counterfeit aa on the genuine. The
I counterfeit ia exactly worth forty-odd
cents in good money, because it con
tains silver enough to bring fortv-odd
cents, weighed out and bought and sold
in the market. The dollar of which it
is the counterfeit ia worth a hundred
At the first eyening session of the in- rents, because it is convertible into a
atitnte last amna- IhnaA attemllnir were dollar's worth of anything its possessor
-.uk .aa t. ni may wish to buy. It is worth a hun-
. "7,;" 1 ; dredcentt in gold, and the gold dollar
Hawley.of WUlamette University, at i, WOrth a hundred cents because there
Salem, which,,, while being an able ef- is a dollar's worth of gold in it, not be-
fort and an instructive discourse in its cause it says so on its lace, it would be
own lnu,! it ,rf.i h. n.nai I worm me same ii ll were nieiuxi aown.
own element, it portrayed in the meet Tt . .h . .
sensible manner, the correctness of the . buckskin nurse. This bonus dollar is
idea that too much theory and not the identical one our populistic and
enough experience ia had by the average I democratic friends voted for in 1896.
jtudent. Every pern wholistened to - wVaVthey hVaeTrf 'TO
Mr. Hawley'a address upon the subject,
"The Speaker of the National House of
Representatives," will now more thor
oughly understand newspaper reports of
bouse and senate proceedings, which
almost daily appear in the newspapers
while congress is in session. The idea
we wish to convey ia that experience is
far better than theory. The average
person may have an absolutely thor
ough theoretical idea of bow business
may be conducted in oar national legis
lative hall, but theory does not always
maintain its supposed elements when
confronted by cold, etern experience.
And so may aa much be said of the com
mon school coarse or the the theory
taught in institutions of higher learning.
The elements of reality are not contained
therein.
We should insist that public schools
and colleges teach more practicability
and lees theory. The youth of today is
educated too much in theoretical know!
all speak at once. Salem Statesman.
TIME FOR EXPANSION.
Fourteen Tears after the inauguration
of the first president of the United
States the republic began to expand.
We took in Louisiana, much more than
doubling our area.
Sixteen years after that we annexed
Florida. In the meantime we bad per
fected our title to the uregon country.
Twenty-six years alter the purchase of
x lonaa we annexea lexas.
Three years after that we added Cali'
fornia, Nevada, Utah, most of New ilex
ico, Arizona, and part of Colorado.
Five years later we bought the south'
era parts of New Mexico and Arizona,
fourteen years thereafter we secured
Alaska.
And then we stopped. For 31 veara
irom too 10 isya me united states
ceased to expand. Then we timidly
picked np the microscopic morsels of
Hawaii and Porto Rico,and stretched out
a tentative hand over the Philipines.
Was it not time? Never in our his
tory has the march of American expan-
UHI I1M IM1 II II I u II. 1 1 1 1 1 IWI.Mn T. FlM
edge ana learns too little of practical ap- annexation of Alaska and that of Hawaii,
ylkUun, aa President Hawlev'a aridrma Never before have we allowed other
demonstrated to as the slight knowledge j J01" to Km ,ach ,tftrt on " in tb
n n "iDject tnroagn when Jefferson bourtit Louisiana the
uicurr. inn is ion true 01 we 1 aensitv of no.nnla.tinn in Mia ITnitari
past and lamentably trne of tha nnwnl I States was between seven and eicht to
While systems of imparting knowl- th?. !SnarS mill- It could hardly be
edge have improved of late, these have "'wU'fn" EHES
by no meant reached a state of perfec- Jefferson bad an eye that could see into
tlon. The youth of today, either in the tne luture.
public school or the college, haa his . When we Pnrhased Florida we had
mAA li f .1.. t.- .-- UCIWBBU auu bib innaoiiania 10 Hie
vnusu.u w. wnw uui i u aquare mile,
taught little of applying them to prac-1 When we annexed Texas the density
tioe. lof our population waa not quite ten.
The vonnir man ma h. tn,r.tth .when WB k CalifornU it was
theory of surveying, but if he is given when we effected the ftarifon
an instrument and sent into the field no I chase it waa a little over eight.
PLEA FOR A LIBRARY.
Demands for a Heading; Room Are
Made by the Pabllo.
HouLToa, Or., (To the Editor.) The
crying need of St. Helens is a public
libracv and reading room. In a city of
400 or 600 inhabitants, where every boat
Diving the river stops nearly every day.
where county and circuit courts meet
every few weeks, where teachers' exanv
insttous are held every three months,
and institutes every two or three years,
whero asaociatioiis. political gatherings.
etc., are held oftener than in any other
place in the county, and where nearly
is it itiuii-r
For an editor to Recommend Pat
ent Medicines?
From Sylvan Valley New, Brevad, N. C.
It may be a Question whether the edi
tor has the right to publicly recommend
any of the various nronriotarv maliina
which Hood the market, yet as a preven
tative of suffering we feel it a duty to
say a good word forChamberlain'sColio,
Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy. We
have known and used this medicine in
our family for twenty years and hsve
always found It reliable. In many casca
a dose of this remedy would save hours
every cithwn ot the county comes at of suffering while a uhvsician ia awaited
least once a year, in each a place aa this We do not believe in depending luipllo
where there ia no waiting room, there itly on any medicine for a cure, but we
11 a wiue'oit want, a rcHuuig room 00 Deneve mat it a Dottle ot (Jhaniber-
womu supuiy mis want 111 tne nest pot- lam's Diarrha Remedy wnrakantnn
sihle way, and a library is as badly tmnd and administered at the inception
needed, we have heard men and boyt of an attack much suffering might be
from the country around St. Helens de- avoided and In very many eases the proa-
piuiv 1,110 im- wint iu-rw 10 iiu www - I euro u unvsician wollltl not IWk ra
cept me saioons wnere tney can com- quired. At least this has been our ex
ioroiy spenu an uour or iwooi eniorced perienr during the pat twenty years,
miviicw -uim in iimiii nu mmii rur m ur iir. AUW11I Krui,
pnr-
When we bought Alaska it waa about
twelve.
It is now in the neighborhood of SO
including Alaska; and excluding Alaska,
most of whose area is unavailable for
settlement, it is 28.
Evidently the pressure of nonulation
I is greater now than it was at any of oar
i",,vi,u (niiwugui UftllUJM pllfltUll,
the safety
actual work could be executed. The
same may be raid of every other branch
of learning or study. What is needed
to fit the youth for walks of life is more
experience and contact with persons
such aa President Hawley, who hat both
theory and experience. Where it ia im
possible to instruct by practical demon- If we felt the need for more room then
trations. tha imnartins nf anoK annwl. I we feel it more intensely now.
edge as possessed by Mr. Hawley, in a 9?l PP?Ution " denser at this time in
clear, concise manner, ia worth many I wa in the Old TTniied state. Lhn -
umea more man tne mere theory or the annexed Louisiana.
commonplace accounts in the news-1 The time for a new expansion is long
papera of such deliberations. When Pf"' ?nd ",eJrow.int Psure will not
tanght that two times two are four, the yalve. New York Journal
yoaw tnouid learn why. This is a sim
pie illuttration, bat let it suffice to show Stone for Expansion.
the Intent of tha rmtvit inn Chicano Trlbone
Pnni a ahnnM !,. t!. -vruciuur .iiiiiaiii J. n to lie, OI
".'V WIUUILUIIJL M I UiaAHl ... . I . i I 1
tisten to lectures outside of school work cratic nationalcommittee, took sharp
to demonstrate the practical application Hue with William J. Brvan and other
of the rules given in the books. Public ?P.PP8ed leaders of the party yesterday.
aohnnla mH ... . . i n uiio not commuting nimseil as to
TV " whether this country should own and
isiactory results it nan the amount of govern the PhilHpine islands, he de
theory was taught and double the dared strongly againt the anti-expan-
amount of practice. Perfect education , wn'?" Mr- ryan ana tus
nftB-u. i . . ; , , , , uicuvia wiiu wiou w quh a part 01 tne
consista m practical knowledge, inch as next democratic national platform. He
imparted by Monday evening't speaker, asserted that after Dewey hauled down
the Spanish colors at Manila there was
Th Fourth of July this year was a ""thing left for patriotic Americans to
big day throughout the country. Last ?. JSV Vi6 awvernment . in its at-
year the Fourth brought a glorious sar-
Mr. Peffer'e Circumlocution.
tempt to settle the questions there aris-
1 ide witnont nnauiv critinainir ira ivmrM
knl ... 1.1 .I . , 1 . 1 1 1 . I . 1 . . '
v 10c, uui iu wicurnviua naa to oe lm- "u cunciuueu. vim an argument m
promote. Mnch had hannennd hotoHxn favor of doing everything possible toward
July 4th. 18M and Jnl. a.K moo pcreasing me Amencan mercnant mar-
make an American feel proudly patn- the eovernment where neer At.
otic at well aa expansive. The heroism together, Mr. Stone's views are so widely
01 the arm and navy was simply unsur- "'vergence wun tnose or nr. ryan
patsable. Cub. had been freed and the lt'he.i.P?e,htL0Oi.h.e .iSTS .th!
. , m . . J .1 1 a muwi nun aa VQUUIUBMI 1UI lilt?
'"""""; carnea mrougnout democratic nomination for the nresi
its borders. Our flag it an over new dency next year, and is laving down the
possessions that broaden the destiny of DJatiorin on whlch he expects to make
tha nol nn A wtaam - ..11 -I uin: a I
...w jwm uv lull VI uniliaui,
national achievement naturally sug-
peiea a national nouoay ot Doth an old- Ex-Senator Peffer denies now that he
fashioned and a new-fashioned kind, said he had turned from the populist to
xne ceiepration of the Fourth just now 1,18 repupncan party, tie affirms that
passing into history fit the circum- K"1 ne dl! M)r' a.nd n?" W' '? that
mtTJ. a . ; , " , the populist party is a cipher as a factor
stances very nicely and waa a day that in national pblitibs, for afl practical pur
WiU be memorable. The people of the noses havinz been swallowed bv the
western part of Oregon, generally, cele- democratic party ; that, as between the
brated the day in Portland, making one el?ocrafic an? the publican parties
I HH 1 1 11 M I WKVR IKWn II IT M I 1 1 H I rnp inMIMf
that, believing that the contests of the
future will be virtually between these
two parties, he expects to do all he hon
orably can to keep the democratic party
oat of power, and that he is in favor oi
national expansion. This is merely a
longer way of saying that the populist
purvy ib ueau ana jtnat nr. reuer will
strive, as would any other republican, to
defeat the democracy. He insists that
he did not say that he had left the pop
nlist party. Perhaps that is strictly
true. Rather has the populist party
left him in its recession. It has left a
good many other men high and dry on
the solid banks of their old political al
legiances, j
worse, then, when their wives and staters
must wait for a boat or for some other
reason spend unixn-upied time in the
city. That St. Helens needs a public
library is an assertion which needs no
proof. Of all the homes in and around
the city, how many are supplied with a
suitable amount of the right kind of
reading matter? Local and other news
papers, religious and educational jour
nals and mainlines, to ssv nothing of
the many books of science, poetry, fic
tion and travel, should be read by every
one who wishea to keep up with the
times, but not many are able to have
them all. How often one wants to con
suit an international dictionary or a
reliable, np-to-date encyclopedia? Yet
few us of have them. Probably two or
tnree thousand people would De bene
fitted by a public library, reading and
waiting room combined in St. Helens in
the course of a year. There is not a
teacher in the county, not a county otU
cer, not one who must attend the sessions
of court at some time or other, nor not
a citiien in the country immediately
tributary to St. Helena, who is not inter
ested in this matter, for they each have
unoccupied time to spend there. Of
what value then to each one if that time
could bo spent pleasantly and profitably
instead of sitting uneasily in a hotel
parlor, store or saloon?. 'Why not or
ganize a library association and have a
library, charging a certain amount for
membership and allowing the members
to take books homer Also have a com'
fortable reading room connected with it
where it will command a view of the
boat landing, and in the main part of
the city? It would add much to the
comfort and moral and intellectual well-
being of hundreds of people each year.
JUiy ISt, 1!KW. IBIS W. T. ULIVKR.
TOWNSHIP PLAT FILED.
Lands In Township a. Range 0, 8 ab
ject to Kntry.
Umitkd Statxs Land Ornci,
Ohxoom City, Or., June 17, 181)9.
notice is nereoy given that the ap
proved fractional plat of township 2
north, range tt west, has been received
from the eurvevr general of Oregon, and
on August 1st, 18i9, at 9 o'clock A. M.
of said date, said plat will be fild in this
omce and tne lands therein embraced
will be subiect to entry on and after said
. ' -
date. L HA8. a. Mookks, Kegiater.
Wm. Galloway, Receiver.
PROFESSIONAL.
QR. J. X. BALL,
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON.
Clatakauie, Columbia county, Or,
JJR. KDWIN KOSW,
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON.
St. Helens, Oregon
JB. H, K, CMfr,
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON.
81. Helens, Oregon.
..BRINN'S SALOON..
Win. nrnti Vvop.
It you want lonipihiii aood In ths
Una of whtnay try
SHAW'S MALT
-Ouly ths bast of
Liprniii Cicars Kept in Stock
Pool and Card Tablra tor Hit un
of falroiw. Courteous Iroaiinout.
(Oatwaan lb two Holala.)
ST. HUMS, . . . ORSGON.
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...MONEY SAVED IS MONEY EARNED....
OPEN MOM B A. M. TO
IS O'OLOOK MIONIOHT.
G. W. COLE,
ATTORNEY AND COL'NSELOR AT LAW,
8T. HELENS, OREGON.
Title Abstract Books. Kotarv Piiblto. Commit.
Inner ol Peeilsfor WanhhiKton, aud anupvr-
iviivau cuiiei'iur in auuueviioa wun omce.
J. W. DAY
W. B. DILLARD
ATTORN EYS-AT-LAW
Office next door lo Courthouse,
BT. HELKN8, OKEUON.
General practice in courts of Orwon nr w..h
Idkiou. Abstrauls mada direotlr from county
.8TKAMEH.
L. U" Pi 1 1 1ST El
PORTLAND AND A8TORI A i
Leaves Portland eyery nhrht at 8 o'clock
ior Asuina, (except Sunday.) Saturday
mgui uv IV.
Returning, leaves Astoria at 6: Si) o'clock
every morning (except Monday.) Hun-
day at o: 00 o'clock p. ni.
ST. CHARLES
HOTEL
Front & Morrison Sts., Fortlani
Under New Management
150 Booms at 2.1 Cents to SO Cents.
Suites 75 Cents to 11.00.
Slek Headaiclaea,
The enrse of overworked womanhood.
are quickly and surely cured by Karl's
Clover Root Tea, the great blood purifier
ana tissue nuiiaer. Money refunded if
not satisfactory. Price 26 eta. and 60
eta. Hold by Ur. Edwin Ross, drureiat.
C . . T I 1 it . n . . . '
ok xxeiens, aiiu a. A. rerry, tlouiton.
Season of 1899.
Tha hlak Pn.KannU!l .tltnn
Roe, owned by Mr. H. O. Howard, of
ianaton, win make tins season at Mr.
Howard's place. The Qualities of the
horse are well known to the breeders of
tnis county.
An Epidemic of Ularroea.
Mr. A. Sanders, writing from Cocoa-
nut urove, ia., says there has been
quite an epidemic of diarrhoea there.
He had a severe attack and waa cured
by lour doses of Chamtrlain'a fVili
Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy. He I
says he also recommended it to others
and ttiey say it is the best medicine they
ever osea. j- or saie oy ur. t-awin flaw.
- i
Call at .the Columbia gallery, at Rain- TU if c, Prvlloi- 1
ler. for the best pictures of the mount- VV Mill. I ,111 11 I I llir"
.In. l. v.; t I ' ---- vvimi
vviuiuuii I1TCI, mxmi SUII
Elevator, Electric Lights and
and all Modern Convenience.
Belli,
Free Bus Meet all Boats
and Trains.
Restaurant Connected witii Hotel
Oregon Telephone 299.
Columbia Telephone 27.
grand eventt The presence of the 400
or 600 members of the National Editor
ial Association was an important factor
in the celebration in this state. Such
n opportunity of having that body
within oar state on the nation's birth
day may never happen again ; and Ore
gon did herself proud.
"To attempt to make political capital
against a popular foreign war is suicidal
to the party that undertakes it. Noth
ing is so popular with the American peo
ple a a successful foreign war. It baa
hulling scenes; also a fine photo of your-
sen, sweetneart, family, rancti, house,
BimvK, etc., Dy j. r. i ora.
VEKNONIA VARIETIES.
Hurrah for the Fourth !
G. W. Rice made a trin to St. Helena
I8st week.
Win. Allen has relocated his marrv.
go-fly-around.
A larffe number of the hova nra hnmA
irom lureing camps, WOOQ cropping, etc.,
to spend the Fourth.
Miss Allie Sonle closed her anhnnl at
uraunsport last Friday for a month's vacation.
Dr. Hatfield made a trio down the
river last Sunday evening to visit his
patients.
A number of workers orathered at the
camp ground last Monday to put things
in order for camp meeting.
Fosters are out announcing an exhibi
tion of fifty views of Cuba for the even
ing of the Fonrtb. S. B. Rose seems to
be the manager.
O. Malinsten seems tn tie the nonnlar
blacksmith around Vernonia. The old
gentlemen is certainly a very fine work
man as bis work will show.
Rev. Stronn preaches at Vernonia
in the mornins and evening three Him.
day's in the month. This gives an
ample opportunity for all to attend.
As ye correspondent sends the items
on Tuesday, an account of the celebra
tion cannot be given this week. Every
thing is in preparation, however, for a
good time.
Will and Georze Smith came horns tn
pend the Fourth. Geortre is at present
firms' an emrine at Weatnnrt wMl. Will
is runnine a wood saw between Yanktsin
and uoulton.
J. S. Mowe has been working for J. E.
Dow the past week. Mr. Mowe is fram
ing the timbers for a lanre barn, sr.nn tn I
be erected by Mr. Dow. J. E. has also
been doing a lot of slashing this spring.
THE COLUMBIA RIVER AND PTJOET BOUND
NAVIGATION CO.
FOSTLAND-ASTOEIA EOUTE.
..TELEPHONE...
tandlna Foot of Alder Street. Portland.
Learea Portland daily (except otinday) at 7 A. M.
Landing Telephone dock, Astoria.
Leaves Astoria dully (except Bunday)7 P. If,
Telephone Tickets Oood on Bteamer Potter.
Steamer f otter Tickets Oood on Telephone.
U. B. SCOTT, Pres.
No Ladles Furniture is Complete
Without a Nsw
LIGHT - RUNNING
8INGEK
SEWING MACHINE.
Sold on Easy Tarma without Interest.
c. p. loohey, Agtmu
-Astoria ... Oregon.
Skin Diseases.
For the speedy and permanent cure of
tetter, salt rheum and eczema, Cham
berlain's Eye and Skin Ointment ia
without an equal. It relieves the itch
ing and smarting almost Instantly and
its continued nne effect a permanent
cure. It also cures itch, barber's Itch,
cald head, aore nipples, Itching piles,
chapped hands, chronic aore eye and
granulated lids.
Dr. CadVi Condition Powder for
horses are the best tonic, blood purifier
and vermifuge. Price, 29 cento. Sold by
w AiTniTm i t v
UnlMlAL
HOTEL
Mrs. M. J. Scott Proprietress
ST. HELENS, OREGON.
A Strictly Prat-Class House. A
Home for Commercial Travelers
and the Public. Board and Lodg
ing at Most Reasonable Rates.
i
A WELL KEPT STABLE
f For Care of Patron's Horses.
THE
CLOMIKOCH 4 WHITNEY, Prpt.
TH FAUODa
CYRUS - NOBLE - WHISKEY
Belta other standard brands of
liquor, Is kept always on hand.
Card tablM, pool table, aud billiard
tabls for the us of patrous.
St. Helen, Oregtoat.
A STORIA & COLOMBIA RIVER
II RAILROAD COMPANY.
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All Trains to anil Irom 8.,i.H. ril II tn Vtataa.l
vw Aanurin ti tv svrrouiua.
SPECIAL SUNDAY SEASIDE TRAIN
'-' Astoria at 180 a, m. and arrives Beaslds
v.o a. iu.
Passenirers nay return on any train shown In
Passeniters for Astoria or war point must flaa
alns at Houltiin. Trains will aturj m ui na..
senners off at Houlton hn coming Irom pouita
west of Uobla.
SJ- nava.
Gen. Pass. Art., Astoria, Or.
MUCKLE BROS.
-MANUFACTURERS Of
Rough and Dressed Lumber
Dimension Lumbar, Flooring Bustle, Sheath-
iiik. vasuias, situ a complete stock of ovary
vsrietj of lumber kept on hand.
AT THE OLD STAND, ST. HELENS, OR
jt Aaai a aaraiwyA wVeJ
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Leave 81. Helens 7:00 A M
Arrive at Portland... 10:30 A M
Leave Portland 2:30 P M
Arrive at Ht. Helens... 6:00 P M
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QOOO ROAD TO THE MILL.
Mill on south lurk of McsppooM erek,four
miles from H?poo ststluii.
Lunilwr ilellvrrvil at Hri HM station or
Johnson's UikIIiis at 11.00 par M, aitra. At
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....Drugs and Medicines..,.
8honld be bought only at a Dtug Btore, where doubt Is
never allowed to enter the mind as to quality of the article
old. We furnish drugs ol tlie required standard ol strength
druirs that are rirht. What you buy at a Lrug Store you
may depend upon it being what yon ask lor.
....OUR STOCK OF....
Patent Medicines and Toilet Articles
.IS COMPLETE.
School Books and Sihool Kuptilles. Prescriptions Carefully
Compounded Day or Night.
...ST. HELENS PHARMACY...
Dr. Edwin Ross, Proprietor.
ST. HELENS, - - OREGON
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HOME BAKERY m. LUNCH ROOM
MR- . . M INTYRI, rROPRIiTRtSa.
Home-Maie Bread, Pies Cakes, Donellnnts Lniicl.es. 10 cents Dp.
Also a 8tofk of NoUons and ConfarHlonery
NEXT TO HOWI-INO ALLBY, -1- ST. II KI.KV
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Fast
Msll
8 p.m.
ipokane
Flyer
.10 p. m.
8 p.m.
F.z.
d. m.
Sunday
Saturday
10 p. m.
da. m.
Kx. Sunday
7 a m.
Toes.Thur.
and Bat.
Sa. m.
Tues. Thur.
and Bat.
Lv. Ptliiaria
l:4Sa. m.
dally ex
cept Bat.
Time SCHEDULES
From Portland.
Bait Lake, Denver, Ft.
Worth, Omaha.Kiin
sas City, ttt, Louis,
Chicago and East.
Walla Walla. Spokane,
Minneapolis, Bt.
Paul, bultith, Mil
waukee, Chicago A
Kast.
Oeaan Staamshlps.
All sailing dates sub
ject to changa.
For Ss n Francisco
Ball every Hvedsys.
Columbia Rlvar
Btaamsrs.
To Astoria and Way-
analogs.
Wlllsmstts Rlvar.
Oregon City, Newbcrg,
naiem a vvsy iana gs
Abbits
raoa
Fsst
Msll
0:46 p. in.
CLATSKANIE DRUG STORE
DR. J. E. HALL, Proprietor,
Has ust rscatvad a lam
f rrasa aa4 para
A1 '.l!!!!"'lil'l,,l,!',k of drugs and petsnt tnedldnes, fancy stationary, school bona.
Prescriptions Carefully Compounded
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CLATSKANIE DRUG STORE
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Bpnkans
Flyer
8:80 a.m.
ED HILLSBERRY,
Expert :-: Barber
SHARP RAZORS AND CLEAN
TOWELS.
None but purest chemicals used In wash
ing and cleansing the face.
Get a Hot Towel on Your Face
Usual prices for work.
DECKER'S OLD STAND, ST. HELENS
E.E. QUICK
Commissioner of
Deeds lor Wash-tiiglou.
0. WCOLE
. NoUry Publle .
PROPKIKT0K8 OF
THORNE'S
Nnmerical Sys!siTitle Abstracts.
Titles Eiamlned and Ferfeetml, Abstracts
Furnished. Assesmnenls Kxnmlneil. In.
aulihig Wrll,8u' T""MI I'lu anU Convey.
RT. llCLEMR, OREOON,
SIEAMERa W.SHAVER
DELL SHAVER, Master.
The Only Direct Route
FROM,..
Willamette and Yam.
hill Rivers.
Oregon City. Dayton,
ana way-landings.
Willamette Rlvar.
Portland to Corvsllls
and way-landings.
nake Rlvar.
Riparla to Lewlston,
4 d. m. tJ ! ii-n.
Kx.Uunday 5 '17 V
ITiOnViOfl Portlaml. foot of WaRl.liiKtnn itreet. TiiMrin. Th t.
I shsn ii. "'" 'uruaua i:w a. in. me com
. ni.uuH, llw.lw.
4:80 n.m.
Kx.Bundny
:M p.m.
Mon. Wed.
and Frl.
4:90 p. m.
TiiesThur.
aud Bat.
Lr.Lew'ton
o:46 a. m.
dslly ei
cept Frl.
Portland to Clatskanie
Shaver Transportation Company.
nd Bunday evenlna at
omlay, Wednrwlay, an
ivner 7:Jti: Hiilnli r H:M
puny nisetves Ui rlgli lo
....STEAMER JOSEPH KELLOGG....
W. H. HUBLBERT,
Oeneral Passenger Agent,
PORTLAND - - . ' OHEOON
leaves Kelso
11 Mondays.
Wednesdays
snd Frldsys at
6 o'clock a. m.
leaves Pert
land TuesiUy,
Tliursilay, slid
Bsturdays, at 11
O'l'lock H. 111.
.- , . T7- i s,c -'. una a Tm it
.Portland and Kelso Route via Willamette slough
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