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About The Oregon mist. (St. Helens, Columbia County, Or.) 188?-1913 | View Entire Issue (July 21, 1899)
OREGON MIST. ISSUED EVKRI rRIDAW MOKKIftU nt- . ono otria, Ed,tw .d Prop, fcetcripUsMS Kale. On i copy of mi year im adranoa.. .... One copy at mouiha Slug) oopy ..., fl to Advertising rat ""nede knewa upon application COLUMBIA. COUNTY DIRECTORY. coniTi errirr.R. Judge Joseph B. Ioan, Rainier Ulerk 1. u. watta, st. H. u-ni Sheriff J, K. Kltte, Cletakanie Treasurer K. Ko. St. Heleua gut, of School .1. H. Copeland, Warren wiw .Mrtin Whilst, Quiury Surveyor Geo. Hayee, Mavger uoroner..... ir. a. r. aici.aren. Kainier . r. A. Fraaea, Hcaipo.ise Commissioners j July 21, 1899. OFFICIAL COUNTY PAPER. Ni-wsrAPgas may devote column a poo column of their space in pointing ont needed reforms and impro rodents, but much of it is lost effort. For a number pf years Tin Hist has devoted much space to the subject of roads in this county, especially has this been the ease daring the last year, when we have aid much concerning the road from this point to Nehalem valley. With Certain of individuals the agaitation brought out mora or less favorable com- j merit, and by some a vigorous oppoev tion was forthwith set on foot. Todav manifestation of hearty support of any plan to improve the road is evidenced by persons, who, until recently, if not rigorously opposing the plan, were but lukewarm in enthusiasm, to say the most. Change of heart has been brought about by personal observation and ex perience in traveling the road in ques tion. We extend to every person in this part of Columbia county a most press ing invitation to make the trip from St. Helena to Pittsburg by wagon or buggy, We are certain the experience will forth with impress you that our advocacy of the substantial improvement of the road was well founded. ''Scheme," cries one "plan to fleece the public," said another. Certainly; we are frank to admit it to have been a scheme a gigantic scheme, caw by which every resident of Nehalem valley would have been benefitted, as well as those on the river front, by Btiuv Blating businesa and striving to better the condition of things. In this day and generation every man is for himself, and the devil will most certainly take the hindennoet. Probably it is but the enforcement of natural law a survival of the fittest, Man has never accom plished anything in any age unless the force of circumstances and conditions drove him to make an effort. The no bilities are triumphant only in adversity, while in prosperity less interest will be shown. There is no evading the sub ject; the Nehalem road most be im proved, and at once, too. occasional newspaper. When Commis sioner Binger Hermann appointed men to protect our timber reserves from de struction by forest fires hs was accused of wanting to remunerate his friends with an office, and that was all his ap pointments were for. Prattle of that kind has no foundation in fact, either, the sensible plan being for each iadividr oal to render every possible aid to the forest rangers of this state. Is our estimation of quality we often measure it from the standpoint of our own limited knowledge of today and not from any accumulation of information gathered from the experiences and facts of the past Within the scope of many recollections that is, those who have arrived at the age of fifty or sixty years. there was forty years ago a common ex pression, so our knowledge of history prompts us to state, that the forests of Michigan, Wisconsin and Minnesota were inexhaustible. That expression, which passed as current as coin in its day, would sound very silly now from any form of reasoning, when men at this day give expression to their convic tions, born of study of the cast, that we are wasting our forest of fine fir, pine and cedar, the majority of people regard them as crazy or a fool. The statement is current in our midst today that the timber of this county is inexhaustible. Do not delude yourself and others with such ridiculously absurd ideas. Take to mind the seriousness of conditions and reason will dictate quite an opposite conception. Old-time loggers and lum bermen of this vicinity understand the idleness of such prattle.' Today it re quires almost unlimited capital to suc cessfully operate a logging camp. What were the conditions twenty or ten years ago? Ia not the supply Of accessible timber exhausted? With the modern apparatus for operating logging camps and converting the product into lumber would it not be reasonable to presume that wonderful inroads on our timber supply will be made within the next twenty years T Now is a very proper time to quote the statements of a num ber of editors from the great timber state of the West, Michigan, Wiscon sin and Minnesota, as they were being shown through the lumber manufactur ing plants during their recent visit to this coast: "The forests of our states are gone they no longer exist in a small degree. That which in our boyhood days was pronounced 'inexhaustible,' is exhausted, and now where once stood the fine forests of pine in our states, we are shipping in lumber from Oregon for our buildings." There certainly was warning in their statement that the gov ernmemt should take vigorous means to preserve the forests of this state. Noth ing is more certain than it is a difficult task to arouse public opinion on this important subject. We have plenty of men agitating the labor question, the immigration question and the free silver question, but the destruction of our for eete, which effect the losses to all classes mnM than all thn nneaHnna wa mentioned, finds no defenders save an deceased. That the foremost need of Colum bia county today is better roads can not be denied, and that the neces sity of the people defraying the expense of improving and having better roads is a decided condition and by no means a theory. And it may properly be sug gested first as last that taxation for the purpose of making and maintaining roads is the only means by which a sat isfactory system can ever be had. The time has always been when better roads were demanded, but the opportunity for securing them has seemed to be hid den in the obscurenesa of utter impossi bilities under the ordinary regime. To perform its duty as a public factor the county overreached its capabilities in this respect a few years ago, thrust itself deep in the chasm of indebtedness in order to gratify the demands tor roads and bridge, the latter in most instances being worthy the effort and expense, but unfortunately for the welfare of the county, the former have proven useless and a burden to such an extent as to al most swamp the county. But dayftght seems now about to dawn, and in the tide of affairs, relief from the burden of indebtedness ia at baud, as well as an apparent opportunity to create a fund for the improvement of roads, the money to accrue from taxation, and yet the burden be no greater to carry, lis use less to indulge in unnecessary comments on benefits arising from such a course, but unless something of the kind is done it will be an easy matter to count the population of the county with about three nu inerals. The success with which the county has met in liquidating its in debtedness in the past one or two years places the levying of a tax for road pur poses within the scope of possibilities. The public will demand such a course, and the officials are only too eager to adopt it. By all means let us have it' CLAIMS LIQUIDATED. IJ at of Bills Allowed at Jtaly Tern of Connty Court. Following is a list of the claims filed for audit and allowance in the county conn at tne ,iuiy termt wtrHxsaia mat TtiM ciacurr coukt Uliniecki, Felix t S 60 Westcott, W B 10 00 Henderson, Sarah 2 80 Pope. W H IS 00 Davis, A 8 00 S3 20 15 () 16 80 7 00 40 8 40 7 20 8 80 10 00 11 60 11 60 10 40 VERNOMA VARIETIES. Shady nooks are at a premium. Reuben Sesseman came home from Weatport last Saturday evening. Mrs. Woods and children, of Pebble creek, came down to this place Sunday. Mrs. Ida Chamberlain and children. of St Helens, are visiting relatives here this week. Peter and Adolph Bergerson and fam ilies were down from Ijpper Kehalem last sunaay. Jake and Ed Brous and their families. of Rainier, are visiting their brother, Joan, tais week. Mrs. O. Malmeten went to St. Helens last Monday with Fred Zellar, on her way to rortland. Our merchant. F. A. Zillaitt. is con templating the erection of a new bouse ana oarn in u near ruiure. Mr. Dow, sr., had the misfortune to be thrown from a mower seat last week and injured, though not seriously. Dr. O. C. Hiatt, of Forest Grove, came over with C. Reed one day last week for a few days nebing on Rock creek. Mrs. Gus Bvnon and daughter. Hae- gie, of Seattle, came over last Saturday tor a visit witn relatives ana tnenas. Rev's. Ernst and Culver left last Wed nesday for Houlton, leaving the camp- meeting in the hands of Rev. Stroup and the local pastor. C. S. McNutt is doinz a irood business in the lemon trade, especially on these warm days, everyone drinks" lemonade and why shouldn't they? Messrs. J. W. Marsh. Jack Hushes and Newell McCamm, of Forest Grove, passed through town last week en route for Upper Rock creek on a fishing trip. Fred Zellar informs us that freizhtine from Houlton is a paying business at present. He thinks of buying more horses, as the coming two months will be busy ones for bim. Campmeetine has closed and manv declare it to have been the best ever held here. The presiding elder. Rev. Ernst, and Rev. Culver left on Wednes day, but the meetings continued under barge oi Kev. Stroup until bunday evening. The church has been greatly strengthened by the addition of eighteen new members, part of whom were old workers, joining by letters, others new converts. Through the negligence of some per son, fire caught in Otto Malmrten's fences and hay field last Saturday. By hard work the bouse was saved. A large amount of his hay was destroyed ana a Dig pue ot lumber belonging to A. Soule was also burned. It seems queer tnat persona should be so careless when so murn is said at the present time con cerning fires. It is hinted that this case ill be prosecuted and tberebv teach a deserved lesson. The present outlook for Nehalem pro ducts is not as good this year as the av erage, lne hay crop may equal that of last year out ttie spring grain will be sadly behing. in fact it ia doubtful hetner it will have time to ripen before the fall rains begin. Many of our farm ers propose to cut it for hay. Fruit will be scarce, especially so a compared with last year's abundance. It is almost too early to judge concerning the rutabaga crop, ami we are not propnei enougn to eay as to whether there will be a grand stampede of dog salmon or not. 7 80 4 80 6 00 4 40 4 40 4 60 5 40 28 90 36 06 10 30 NOTICE TO CREDITORS. JOTICE IS HEREBY OIVEK THAT THE underftiffnea has been bv the Honorable County county Court of Columbia Countr, Slat ol Oregon, appointed administrator ol the estate of Elmer E- Whitney, deceased, and that I huve duly qualified aa uch; that all peraona bavins clalmi against the laid entste are hereby re quired to present the came, accompanied by proper vouchers, at tha law office of Cole A Vutrit, in hi. Helens, In aald County and State, within six months from the date hereof, bated June Zlrd in CLARENCE E. WHITNEY, Administrator of the Estate ol Elmer V.. Whit ney, deceased. O. W. COLE. Attorney for Administrator. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE OF AP POINTMENT. THE UNDERSIGNED HAS BEEN APPOINT ed administrator of th estate of tfurdo UiKay, deceased, by the County Court of the State of Orrgon, for Columbia County, and has qualified. All persons having claims against said estate are hereby notll ed to present them to me, with proper vouchers, within six months from tbis date, at my office, room TH, Chamber of Commerce, Portland, Oregon, or to J. G. Warn, at his ofllce at tha ooun house, In at. Hel ena. Pitted June 21, lw. tiHanaA ft UrtDII IVTt Administrator of the estate of Murdo M-Ksy. WW Thorp, T J Van, BF Morgan, L Downing, John.... tteeon, N D Powell. AH Hovt, F M Kvser. G W Stump, A Sheeirn, M Blanchard, D Barnes, G W Easubrook, W J 16 00 Miles, F U 18 40 tflakesiev, W vy 10 00 Rice. W J 16 00 Muckle, James 10 00 Wharton. E M 29 00 Schoonover, 8 G 15 60 Shannahan, A . 15 80 Blak.ealev.CW 10 00 Young. W. A 8 00 Quick, EE 10 00 DillarU, WB 800 Switxer, D J 10 00 Hale, P 15 00 JDBOSS MAT TKBK CIRCUIT COURT. Stehman, Dan 7 40 Ayree, C L , 4 00 Andreas, Norman 4 00 Adams. Sam 4 20 Clark, GA 6 00 Elliott, O E 10 80 1 Carr, if 18 00 Hlancbaru, Dean 9 60 Buckler. J R 11 60 Elliott. Andrew 11 80 Crouee, C F A 6 80 Pettijohn, Thomas 12 60 Baxter, W F 11 60 Wallace, John 18 60 Rice, Dan 13 20 Buck. WO 13 20, Rogers, Ralph 18 00 Eichman, WO 12 40 Wrench, J W 10 80 Young. W A 14 40 Peterson, J F , , , . 82 40 Boisvert, Charles S3 80 La rue n, J A 21 60 Bosler. John 22 40 Anderson, C V 18 40 Olsen, H 16 80 Gilson, GD 16 20 Plank, J G 14 20 Bailev, R H 16 60 Dallas, J R 23 00 Mellinger, William 14 20 Bonney, G D 16 60 Luhman, Eli 8 00 Chamberlin, C 8 00 maa boad sravcr. Rice, Dan Wan berg, Jonas Erickson, Chaa Erickson, Ole Erickson. Andv Johnson, Lewis. King. W H Little, A B PaUNT0 AND STAXfOXKBYi Davis, David Glass dt Prudbomme , Irwin, Hodson Co. ,, .... 11 60 Mitchell, R H 10 00 aaSCKIXANCOCS. Case, W D, bndge work 70 00 Tichenor, W K, bridge work r d 10 11 00 Adams, trea.same, razi 17 25 Siercks. G H 30 00 Johnson A Burgdorfer, lumber for raw lie 00 Brous, J K, bridge work, r d 15. . 8 00 Pettijohn. Thos 17 00 Dupont, Jos, bridge work, r d 23. . 20 00 Dart & Muckle, nails for r d 23. . . 50 Lindgren, nails for r d 12 and 13. . 11 60 Honeyuian, DeHart dc Co, bolts and nails for r d 27 17 68 Lam hereon, blacksmith work 1 fiO Borthwick, H B, lumber for r d 6 32 62 Howard. H O, lumber for r d 22. . 8 25 Tichenor Mill Co, lumber for r d 10 24 26 Ana tin ft western Co, scraper 45 00 - V.. v j. .U.IK . .......... (J w Leinont, Q H, wood for courthouse 62 00 uray, M V, telephoning and tele graphing 17 64 Johnson. A C, drawing corpse to cemetery 1 60 Ay res, C L. juror. Mar term. 1807 4 00 Matson, Peter, interpreter for as sessor 8 00 White, M, assessor 156 00 Blakesley. C W. deputy assessor. . 65 00 Ross, E, medicine for Head lee 1 SO Sheffield, A H, board of Headlee 30 00 Hansen. Bertha, support of family 16 00 Jocola, Brida, support of family. . 10 00 j vKiiz, n 4, supplies ior joraan. . ju uu Stewart, L B, medicine for East- lick 15 70 St Mary's hospital, care of Batson 52 60 mngie, jonn, care ol Mrs miner 2 00 Pringle, John, supplies for East- lick 23 30 Oberg, H A, care of Bertha Olsen 4 00 Frazier, Wm, hoard of Welch. . . . 4 67 Scott, Mrs M J, board of jurymen 6 00 Copeland, I H, school supt 11 76 Ross, E, postage for treasurer. ... 6 00 Rice, J w, postage 22 80 Cole, G W, professional services. . 6 00 Harris, W A, assistant to dist atty 6 00 Switzer, D J, same 5 00 Peterson. N D. commissioner 33 00 F rakes, P A, same 24 45 Hill, Chaa, bounty 21 00 Lindgren, C G, same 9 00 Lavender, O B, same 2 00 Doaran, Earl, same 60 Adams, G W, same 4 00 Bumgardner, C M, same 4 00 Murphy, J J, supreme court fees. 17 00 Stuart, L B, rebate of tax 7 83 Moller, Peter, damages, Hender son road 100 00 Cox, R, jp fees 3 70 St Helens Light and Water Co, water rent to July 1st, 1800. ... 3 00 County Treasurer's Notice. jCooktv Taaasc aaa's Orrics, N ht. Hslks, On., June , MM. OTICB 18 HKKHHY UIVEN THAT ALL uupaUd County Warrants of Columbia County, Oregon, which have bean presented and etiJormJ "Nut l'ald lor Want ul fuuda," prior la July 1st, 1MM, will ba paid upon re- nuMwa au mis omce. interest win not be at lowed after this data. KltWIS hiuul JloJJl Treasurer of Colombia County, Oregon. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Iakb Orrics at Oaasos Citt, Oa., tillllV 11 am, AC?T. TOT!CK 18 HEREBY OIVKN THAT THE 11 following named settler has Sled notice of his Intention to maae linal proof In support of nis Claim, that said nmof will tie mull hftnM tha County Clvrk ol Colunihiacouuty.at 8U Uol us, Oregon, on July xi, 1NW, vis: F. PALTINAT, ' Homestead entry No. ami. lor tha nU nl sarlloa S3, aW of swV of avvtloo W, township lie names the followini witnesses to prove hit continuous residence upon and cultivation of said lud. vis: Marti n tiutretital, Louis Boeok, Carl Sickman and Lee Banders, all of Keaaey, Orefou. Jltjtt i:HAo. b. HOORES, Ursulas. Vfof fp N NOTICE E0R PUBLICATION. Land Orrics at Oaaoos Citt, Ob., Jntt I4K tana 'OTICB: 18 HEREBY OIVKN THAT THE followlne.nams.1 aettlMP has at.t nntLu his Intention to snake filial proof in support of his claim, and that aald proof will be made be fore the Count Clerk of Columbia ttountv. ml St. Helena, Oregon, on July ti, ltaM, via: LOUIS BOKCK, Homestead entry MM3. for the aoutheaat U of action so, township 6 north, range eat. lie names we tutiowiiur witnesses to prove tits eon llnuous rasideura uimih and eultlvatiita nl aalri land, Tla: Thomas Vettljolio, of Vernon la, ur eon, W.C. Klckiuan, Auk tut Schllluperl and Fred Faltlnat. af Kar.llri. JlAjil CHAM. B. MOOKES, B Fainter. W AT. TniTtn I T V HOTEL In. I, J, Scott Proprietress HT. HELENS, OBEOON, A Hlrirlly Fret-Class Hons. A Home for Commercial Travelers and the Public. Hoard and Lodg ing at Moat Itaaaonabls Kates. r i k WELL KEPT STABLE Tot Cars of Patron's Horses, l ....HONEY SAYED IS MONEY EARNED.. 1 NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Jn lAtK laaa WOTICI 18 BEBEBT GIVEN THAT HI it ronowinr named settler Dai Bled notice c his Intention to make Dual proof In support of hi. claim, and that aald proof will be made be- ore mo svegister ana xieceitrer, at Oregon city, Oregon, oa AuguM 2nd, lrW, via: john a. Mcdonald, Homestead entry M0, for the sH of twH. and ui sws ot section tt, ana nee, ei eou section 28, township 4 north, renee a west. He natnee the following w Unease to prove hi. continuous residence upon, and cultivation of sua tana, lis: simao l. Voder. Jonas V. Ksufr man, JohnC. Mulllna and Anthony Marehlon. m CH.IS. B. MOORE8, Begirt. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Lamd Omen ATOaaoAW Prev Oa June leth. ttejtf fTOTICB IB HEREBY GIVEN THAT TH as loiiowiuK-aamea settler has Bled notice hi. Intention to make Snai woof In aunmrt his claim, and that said proof will be made be- iore tue negister ana ttereirer, at uregou City vvs, w uuu mi, usv, V IK ; JONAS Y. KAUFFMAN. Homestead entry No. rm. for the nsV of sec tin ti 15, lownshin 4 north, ranra a mi He names the following witnesses to prove bis tvuuunwe resilience upon, alHl cultivation of muu lauu, vis: jonn M. aiumus, rttmon Voder, J. A. McDonald and fhlllpClahn, all smonla. Oreaon. 123j2S CHAS. B. MOOBES, Bsgtater. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Laud Orrtca at Oaaooa Citt. Oa.. June loth. taoa. NOTICE 18 HEREBY OIVKN THAT THE foliowine-named ttllr Km AImI .Wnl his Intention to make final proof In support of i ciaim, ami mat aaiu proot win De made be fore the Register and Receiver, at Oregon City, w.vgVM, wi August 4UU, usrv, vis: MM ON D. YODER, Homeotead intry No. for the of section 15, township 4 north, range 4 we-L He uamee the follow, witoeaaee to prore uujwuiinuuiu reuuenvti upon, snu cuuitauoo Of MltJ land. Tift: John A. UrIW.namlrf Js-il.ni? Mallftu, Johm Y. Kuffmn aud AnUiooy Mtx- i iiniu, avil U( tmnint, wnfrOIl. mx CUattf B. MOORE8, RwrUter. M0TICS rOR PUBLICATION. Laud Omci at Otioe Cm, Oft., June l. law. VWICB IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE il follOWine? n ITIM1 Mtt laW haa HleMi nj-Hneh mJ hie Inttutlon to make floal proof In support of uivciMui, boq 10 at aaia proox wm oe made be- orv me newsier ana Keceiver, at uregon City, VIGUH,VH AUKUt atUU, aUTW, JOHN C. MULUN8, Homestead enlrv So, OogS. fnr thn ni ih nu ranm 4 weat. He Damee the followins? wltaMtM to smn Ills eontinuoiia reaidence upon and ealtfratloD of miu ibiiu. vim; jooo a. jmcuonaia. biroon u. Yoder. Jouae Y. KauflWn anil Phil.nfilsJiB mil v ciuuuib, VITRUU. mm CI1A8. B. UOORE8, Rerlster. 18 IT RIGHT For an Editor to Recommend Pat ent Medicines? From Sylvan Valley News. Brevad, K. C. It may be a question whether the edi tor haa the rifrht to publicly recommend any of the various, proprietary medicinea which flood the market, yet aa a preven tative of iuffering we feel it a dutv to aav a gooa wora ior unarnDerlain'auolle. Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy. We have known and used this medicine in onr family for twenty yeara and have always found it reliable. Inmanycaaea a doae of thia remedy would gave bonri of sufferinK while a physician i awaited. We do not believe in depending implic itly on any medicine for a care, but we do believe that if a bottle of Chamber lain'! Diarrhoea Remedy were keDt on hand and administered at the inccDtion of an attack much suffering might be avoided and in very many cages the pres ence of a physician would not be re quired. At least thia haa been oor ex perience daring the past twenty yeara. For sale by Dr. Edwin Rosa. WM Every Bwttls) Of Shiloh'a Consumption Cure is thia guarantee: "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 yonr druggist and he may refund the price pan l." rrwe .. 60 cts. and II. (X). Hold by Dr. Edwin Ross, druggist, fit. litlous, and N. A. Perry, Houlton. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Laud Ornca at Oaceoat Citt, Oa., Jnne IS. IK9. XTOnCB 19 HEREBY OIVKN THAT TH R il following named settler haa died notice of his Intention to make anal proof 111 support of his claim, and that aaid proof will be made be- ire me negtster ana Keceiver, at Oregon City, uiCW,VH AHJtUI filll, IBHV, TIB; ANTHONY MABCHIOM, Homestead entrv tUB. (or tha mU of the vyy wi wa Ul NGUU11 At, tOWIianip UOrU, ranie 4 west. tie namea the following witnesses to prore uiBwutuurus resioeuce Dpon ana cultivation of aald laud, vUt: Hlmon D. Yoder, Jonaa Y. Kaufman. John C Mulllna and Philip Ulahn, mm CHA8. B. MOOHE8 Begister. PROFESSIONAL. JR- J. B. HALL, PHY8IOIAX AND SURGEON. Clatakauie. Columbia county, Or, J-JB. EDWIN KO, PHYSICIAN AND 8UBGEON. St. Helens, Oregon JR. u. b. cun, PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON.' Ht. Helens, Oregon. G. W. COLE, ATTORNEY AND COUN8ELOB-AT-LAW, ST. HELENS, OREGON. Title Abstract Books. Motarv Public. fiAmmls. aloner of beeda for Washington, and so exper ienced collector In connection with office. I. W. DAY W. B. DILLABD ATTORNEYS -AT-LAW Office next door to Court honaa. ST. H ELENH, OBEOON. General D recti re In courts of Oreann or Wash Abstracts made directly from eouutr ; Ington. records. Ho Ladies Farnitnre is Complete Without a New LIGHT-RUNNING 011 313 BE SCWINO MACHINC. 6oM on Easy Terms without Interest. C. r. LOONEYs Astoria Ageatt. Oreizon, 8TKAMKR. Lj "LJ fLj 1 1ST H3 ) SOWTLAND AND ASTOma Leaves Portland every night at 8 o'clock for Astoria, (except Bunday.) Saturday night at 10. . Returning, leaves Astoria at 6: 30 o'clock very morning (except Monday.) bun day at 8: 00 o'clock p. m. XST0RIA& COLUMBIA RIYER H RAILROAD COMPANY. aaABDowa DAILY, r. at. 7 00 I OS t 81) S 41 S U u I 05 ia S7 10 00 toes ID JO 10 30 32 0 M.S t. a. S 00 0) t 90 t 40 t 4a jU.S t U m.3i 10 00 ;eU.S 10 10 66-tl io ii in.'il 10 S 178 7i 11 Ol IM u io m..ii 11 ;(. 11 SO 99 S Lv. 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II. to. - - onwooN WWTVWnrWm Wm'WW'Vm aaasssaaaaaji. M II ....Drugs and Medicines.... Bhoald be boairht only at Drug Btors, whnrs doubt is never allowed to enter the mind aa to quality ol the article old. We (urnlah drugs of the required standard ol strength drug that are right. What you boy at Drug Store yon may depend upon it being what you ask lor. ....OUR STOCK OF.... Patent Medicines and Toilet Articles IS cnuot ftc School Books and School Supplies. Preorriptiona Cerelully Compounded Pay or Night. ...ST. HELENS PHARMACY... Dr. Edwin Rose, Proprietor. ST. HELENS. - - OREGON SEASIDE! DIVISION 23 r. at. a. at. 00 11 S6 ft 2& 11 66 & 60 13 U 1 00 Dally Lv.. Astoria J Warrentoa iAr....Beealde- a a.m. r. at. Ar 7 10 4 00 L 1 20 IU Ar (Kl t 10 .hjrl IS t 10 All Train, to and from Seaside ran an riaeal anu new AUHona rut narrenton. SPECIAL SUNDAY 8EA8IDE TRAIN Leasee Astoria at 1 :80 a, m. and arrlrea Seaside v o a. m. rVMencera nay return oa any train shown In Kieuuii on Bavme aaie. P assert re rs for Astoria or war notnta miiai lu .. m i u, a, iimiiHi.. irminawm sums ui ia, n. aengers ot at Uoolton when eonilng from point wkm w. uvmw ... a, paatrw. tien. Pass. Agt., Astoria, Or. White Collar Line TBS COLUMBIA RIVIR AND PUOET BOUND NAVIOATION CO. PDETLiSD-ASTOEIA EODTE. .TELEPHONE... Landlne Foot of Alder Rtmet. Pnrll.n Leaves Portland dallr (except Sunday) at 7 A. at Landlnar Teleohona dnek. AstAria. Leaves Astoria dallr (except Bunder) ' P. M. Telephone Tickets Oood oa Steamer Potter. Steamer Potter Tickets Oood on Telephone. U. B. SCOTT, Pres. 0. R. & N. CO. DSVABT roe Past Hall Sp. m. okane Ijer :10 p. ra. 8 p.m. NOTICE. VfT WIFB, BESHIK ADAMS, HAVING LEFT ha my nea ana ooara on Houdav, Juir 2, lew, I will not be responsible for an hills contracted ojr ner. a wttiti auamk, uoDie, or. Skirl Diseases. For the speedy and permanent enre of tetter, salt rheum and eczema. Cham berlain's Eye and Bkfn Ointment is without an equal. It relieves the itch -ing- and smarting almost Instantly and its continued use effects av permanent cure. It also cures itch, barber'a itch, scald head, sore nipples, itching; piles, chapped hands, chronic sore eyes and granulated lids. Dr. Csoy CondiUoR Powder, for horses are the best tonic, blood pnriner andvermiluge. Price, 25 cents. Bold by! LOU m. nday Saturday 10 p. m. Sa. m. Kl. bandar 7 a. m. Tnea.Thor. and Sat, Sa. m. Tuea. Thar, and 8at. Lv. Rlparla 1:46 a. m. dallr ex cept Bat Time SCHEDULES From Portlnd. bwabw lASkf, arajuvvl. AV. Worth, Omaba,Kan au Cltr, Ss. Louis, unicagoajMi Kaei. Walla Walla, Spokane, Minneapolis. St. Paul. Duluth, Mil waukee, Chicago East. Ocean teamehla. All sailing dates sub ject to rhange. Pot San Pranciaco Hell every Bvedav.. Oolumbla River Steamers, To Astoria and Way-Undinga, Willamette River, Oregon City, Newherg, Balem War-laud . Willamette and Vam- hill Rivers. Oregon City, Dayton, ana way-landings. Aaaiva raoa Past Mall S:ef p. m. Spokane Flyer 8:80 a.m. i p. m. it. Ex.8unday 4:110 n. m. Ex.Huudsj WlllametU River. Portland to Corvalll. ana War-landings. Snake River. Rlparla to Lewlstou. 8:80 n. ro. Mon. Wed. ana rrl. 4:80 p m, Tue. Thur. and Sat. 4 ; -'V'A'VV t HOIIE BAKERY LUNCH BOOH i Un . I. iriNTVRI, WROPRItTRSM. Eome-Iads Bread, Pies Cakes, Dcczhnnts Lnnctss, 10 cents Dp. Also a atock ol Nation, and ConfacUoaerj - m KiA.i- TU ALLBY, -I- ST. HBLRN8. Trj ATClAMTr nDTTr c-rnnil A At -A tTav L-M I mi W n I R, aw" Bal . - DR. J. E. HALL, Proprietor, nas east recrtvM a lerea I Md fat 4 Fresh Also a new and select stock of drugs and patent aiedtelnea, faaev st.tlon.ry. school hooae Prescriptions Carefully Compounded AT TUB CLATSKANIE DRUG STORE ED HILLSBERRY, Expert :-: Barber 8 HASP RAZORS AND CLEAN TOWELS. None bat purest chemicals used in wash ing ana cleansing the face. I i Get a Hot Towel on Your Face Usual prices for work. DECKER'8 OLD STAND, 8T. HELENS E.E. QUICK G. WjC0LE MorTaah? Notary Public , Ington. PROPRIETORS OP THORNFS Knmerical Sjitejjlle Abstracts. Titles Iiamlnad and Perfeeted. Abstracts rurnUhed, Assess inents Kxamined. In snctns Mn- TuH Cobt- T. HeLEAl, OKBOOM. STEAMER G. W SHAVER DELL SHAVER, Master. The Only Direct Koute M.PROM., -..irj?t '"S1. ' "sahlnglon street, Tuesday, Thuraday, and Sunday S? Vii" c.TSi Will pas. Oak Polntabouty; Stella 7 :lf.r M.yger 7:115 ,i, ifiM.Hu ,,ov S. B, lit. Leaves Prlday event Kalema:lft: change time without notice. Portland to Clatskanio evenings st ednesday, an : Rainier S:M company reserves the rlgli 19 Shaver Transportation Company. ....STEAMER JOSEPH KELLOGG.... Lt Xew'ton :4na, ro. dally ex cept Prt. W. H. HURLBERT, Oenerai Paaaenaar A.fnt.. PORTLAND . . . OREO0N M1t Kelso on Mondays, Wednesdsys and Friday, at o'clock a. an. .lr..ailettoHa' teavea Port land Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturdays, at t o'clock a. m. Portland and Kelso Route via Willamette slough