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About The Oregon mist. (St. Helens, Columbia County, Or.) 188?-1913 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 24, 1899)
OREGON MIST. ISSUED RVF.IIY I'M DAY SI OHM NCI -SV- DUtlD DA If IS, ditor rnti Propmtor. Rubacrlpllent llauea. On copy one your la advance....... ... ime vupr an uiouuia.... Single copy ...... tl M Adtertlsing rat "vmxtt known npon application COLUMniA COUNTY DIRECTORY. Judee Clerk Biieilir...- Treasurer 6npt. of Schuola. AmMor Surveyor Coroner Coramtaelonc: county ornctiHs. Joseph H. Poan, Rainier J. (1. Watt, ft. Helena ...J. N. Rice, Clatskanie E. Roaa, Kt, Helena ..I. H. Copelaud, warren ...Mania Wblte, Ouluy Ueo, Haves, Wayirer .Dr. H. R. I'll IT. St Helens ::::::: .o. v. retersou, sum NOVEMBER 24, 1899. OFFICIAL COUNTY PAPER. Aoitatiox in local politics has begun in a manner to indicate that a warm contest should be the result. The result of the contest "is yet in doubt," which readers of the Welcome will concede to be not extremely remarkable at this stage of the game. Portland Welcome. Thi re-organization of the democracy of Multnomah county seems to have carried with it other elements than those of harmony. Already the mur mur of discontent is heard and it bids fair to erupt in lurid violence- ere the impending campaign shall have been fully launched. The next dictionary that is published will contain many new words, among tbem the word, "helara." when a man knocks about town until 3 o'clock in the morning and then gets up with a head like a molasses barrel and a breath like a slaughter house, he always says he had a helava time. The word is a good one and should have a place in the dictionary. TAX llOL.li STATISTICS. Deputy Sheriff Itnttan this week sup plied us with the following statistics of the 18!W tax roll, which will be of Inter est to the taxpayers of the county : The total amount chantfoil on the roll was $42,153.12, divided as follows : County tax .. $S8,S28.0B Bnadtax 1.187.04 Citv tax ( Vernouift) 2U.4 School tax 2.(168.61 The following amounts were collected on the original roll before it was returned as delinquent: County Ux $31,437.06 KoaUtax tUO.ftl City tax (Vernonia) 18.35 School tax 2,0!.S7 following are the amounts collected on the roll after it was returned as delin quent: County tax $80.35 Road tax 1.18 City Ux ( Veruonia) 25 School tax 7.04 The following amounts were ordered remitted v the court: County tax $50.65 Road Ux 30 School tax 8.20 The county tax footed up $3.6 short, bnt as the road tax collected was $2.87 more than charged, and the school tax collected being 30 cents more than was charted, the totals exactly aireo. Fifteen school districts in the county levied a special tax in February of this rear, trio total amount being sis.obs.uu. The following table shows the amount levied, amount delinquent, amount re mitted and amount collected in each dis trict voting a special tax : COUNTY COURT PHOCEEDINGB. Rice, J N, tax on land bid in by county 10 86 Girt, Cecil, work on bridge in r d 8 11 00 Ticbenor Mill Co. r d 10. Case, W V, bridge work r d 14. ferry, a, powder lor r d 28. "mcT" IIY1KD. COLLECTED. 1 $435 18 $435 18 2 S'iO 18 354 88 5 457 65 450 65 7jt 1 82 19 82 13 281 78 280 53 25 64 74 64 68 36 132 00 132 00 38 224 20 223 60 40 149 03 149 OS 41 120 42 119 92 43. . . 78 60 78 60 44 81 60 81 60 45 87 60 87 60 47 99 75 99 25 64 70 55 76 65 Delinquent in district No. 2 $5 30 Delinquent in district No. 13 1 25 Delinquent in district No. 47 60 Bnslucsa Transacted at the Regu lar November Session, lie it remembered, that at a regular the city of St. Helens, in Columbia ""'""i & bridge work t A 18 county, state of Oregon, on the 8th day t-U'ott, W W, material for Marsh' of November, mm. the same being the time fixed by law for holding a regular term ot sum court; when Small amounts in four districts were remitted by the court, as follows : In district 6. $7 : district 25. 16 cents : district 38, 60 cents ; district 41, 50 cents. This nation deplores the losa by death of its Vice-President, Garret A. Hobart. As private citizen his career was that of a successful business man and a good citizen, while as a public man his con duct was above reproach and his abilities unquestioned. He expired at his home in Patterson, N. J., at 8:30 Tuesday morning, of heart disease. His burial will take place Saturday. Perhaps no place in the world offers such golden opportunity for labor as does the Pacific coast. In the line of manufacturing lumber this is espec ially marked. With the large develop ment of the Eastern trade comes a demand for skilled lumbermen, and this demand will increase. Any young man who goes into a mill, makes him self useful and learns the business, may hopefully anticipate advancement. Wages are good, work steady the year round and good men always needed. Bom of our ambitious but inconse quential contemporaries see nothing in the result of the recent elections that can be accepted as an endorsement of or a rebuke to the policies of the adminis tration. They assert that only hide bound partisan papers will claim to the contrary. Such utterances eminate only from political ostriches who thrust their heads under their wings when hard pressed, and deny all light that political principle or lack of principle they advocate goes down to defeat when great issues come up before the people. ACKNOWLEDGED FACTS. On page three of "Coin's Financial School," of which we heard so much a few years ago, are to be found the fol lowing lines : "Hard times are with ns; the country is distracted ; very few things are mar ketable at a price above the cost of pro duction ; penitentiaries, workhouses and asylums are full; the gold reserve at Washington is sinking, the government id luiiiiiux m was w:iu a uiucib in every department ; a huge debt hangs like an appalling cloud over the country ; taxes have assumed the importance of a mortgage, and fifty per cent of the pub lic revenues are iiseiy to eo ueimauent: nungerea ana halt-starved men are banding into armies and marching to ward Washington : the crv of distress is on every hand ; business is paralyzed : commerce is at a standstill ; riots and strikes prevail throughout the land." These lines were written just before the presidential campaign of 1896, and were quoted with great emphasis by populist orators about that time. Every sentence was a fact, but how the laugh would be turned should an attempt be made to stuff such matter down the throats of the people today. Mr. "Coin" would not attempt to tell us that such conditions exist at present. were present the following:: lion. J. it. lxan, county judge; Hon. J. tl. 1'ttUtrson, commis sioner; Hon. i A. rakes, conmiin siouur; J. G. Watts, county clerk j J. N Rice, sheriff. Due proclamation being made the fol low lint uroceouintrs were mui ; RetHtrt of viewers on road survey No, 144 known as Marshlaud road, read in own court tor nrsi time. I'etition of Kllio Vanblarlcom for aid allowed in the sum of $5 per month until otherwise ordered. I'etition of Hide Jokvla for additional aid disallowed, but the former order of the court allowing her the sum of $5 per month to remain in force until other wise ordered by the court. second Day. Reiort of viewers on road survey No. 144 read in open court the second tune ; report accepted and allowed and the road declared a public highway, and tin) road supervisor ordered tame. Application of Frederick. Phillips for assignment oi tax sale certiucata jno. 908. for the sum of t9.30,' also milieu- tion of W. D. Connell for certificate No. 684 for the sum of $24.67. also applica tion of Adolph Sheivie for certificate No. 334 for $33.40, and the court being fully advised iu the matter, orders said assignments and allows said applica tions. It appearing to the court that the S E. n of N. W. Sec. 8, Tp. 3, N. R. 2 W. was sold for delinquent taxes for the years 1890, 1S91 and 1892, under the name of W. P. Dwyre and that said W P. Dwvre had no title to said land It RppeariDg to the court that the N E. H of Sec. 28, Tp. V, ft. K. 8 W. was sold for delinquent taxes for the year 1893, and that title to said land was In the United States, proof having not been made. ' It is ordered that certificate No. 157 be and the same is hereby cancelled. and that the clerk have credit $16.00 for 1893 and MO.OO lor 1894. Petition of W. E. Pettinger for rebate of tax continued for the term. THIBD DAY. Books of sheriff examined and checked up land road. . . Woodward, A L, same , . Lane, J W, lumber for r d 12. . . Limlgren, G F, nails forr d 12. . Lind, a N, bridge work in t d 12. . 23 49 10 00 20 45 1 60 17 00 80 00 19 76 8 IK) Wire work in rd 12. . 12 00 tiinduron. C t. bridiro work r d 12 17 00 Peterson, J F, bridge work r d 12 13 60 Anmillur, 1,, same 4 60 Peterson, N D, same 11 00 Anderson A llerg, same 30 00 Smith A Thbmaa, same 60 44 Wilson & Libel, same 62 41 Adams, F H, bridge work in r d 27 15 00 Boyle, James, delivering report of road survey 144 2 80 Stehuian, J, bridge work r d 8. . . . 36 fl: (Stehman, Dan, same 15 60 Lovelnee, R N, same. 10 00 Little, A B, surveyor 18 40 Little, A 1), establishing govern- nicnt corners , 10 50 Peterson, N D, commissioner 83 40 Fmkes, P A, same 19 00 White, Martin, assessor 188 00 itlnkeslev, 0 W, deputy assessor. . 105 00 Gill, J K A Oo. supplies for assesor 14 15 Davis, V, supplies and printing. . 87 00 to oucu the RoM E Ptge, supplies, etc. . . 7 80 Ulnsa & Prudliomme, books for school superintendent 28 50 dlass is Prudliomme, supplies. . . .194 07 Hall, Jos, cleaning court house.cto 5 00 BUvkcsley, J K, saino 1 00 uniitvr, J c, splitting wood for Eastlick 2 00 Stuart, L B, medicine for same. . . 15 00 Pringle, John, supplies for ennie. . 84 05 Deiti, W J, supplies for Jordan. . 10 00 Perry, N A, supplies for Isabel. . . 8 40 Sheffield, A II, board of Headlee. 80 00 HanHcu, BertliB, support of chldrn 16 00 ei niury s noapiuu. support ot liai son 42 70 Dolman, W H, supplies for court house and jail 4 75 Decker, J H, caring for Haines. . . 2 00 Ross, h, examination of C W Mon roe, insane 5 00 Cliff. H R, same 6 00 wu, u. K, coroner 12 2o uioninger. i' A. conveyance of Monroe 2 60 West, Harry, same 1 60 Scott. Mrs M J, board of Haines. . M-ott, Mrs M J, board of Simmons 7 20 Mclntyre, S E, board of jury S 25 Haw kins, E, bounty on scalps. ... 116 Postal Teleerapb, Co. tcleuboues for sheriff 8 25 Watts, J G, postage 10 00 00 36 - . , ...Vl ,v Copeland, I H, postage 3 Spexarth, A G. witness fees state vs union 14 00 Ross, fc, medicine for Mrs Davis. . 7 75 Bide, Jokela. support of children 10 00 Coulter, Esther, care of EaBtlick. . 10 00 St Helens Light A Water Co 3 00 uourt adjourned without day, uou. NELSON. At Warren, on Sun.tar. Noremlier iw, is-., to ine wile 01 John Neiaou, a tun It will not be a surprise to any who are at all familiar with the good quali ties of Chamberlain's Couith Remedy. to know that people everywhere take pleasure in relating their experience in the use of that splendid medicine and telling of the benefit they have received from it, of bad colds it has cured, of threatened attacks of pneumonia it has averted and of the children it has saved from attacks ot croup and whooping cough. It is a grand, good medicine. tor sale by Dr. i.Uwin Koss. For a camulete stock of n-neral mer chandise call at W. II. Dolman's. HOITLTON NOTES. George Emerson lama. is working at Ka- Sheriff's return on delinquent tax sale Rice. J N. nnatm ifi r . i l .-no .....l . . . i I , . ' J . - c .... - lur uiB tear 1070. iuuiuvcu uu mil' firmed. Petition of T. Holstein for a change in the county road, continued for term as no bond had been hied The following bills were examined, al lowed and the clerk ordered to draw warrants on the treasurer for the vari ous amounts as loiiows and lor the respective persons Jurors claims, October term of circuit court John M Slavens $ 3 40 Charles E Kice 9 20 L D Dnzan 7 40 George W Grant 4 20 Bradley Baker 8 40 Edward Anderson : 7 60 O D Garrison 5 60 N 8 Stewart 14 80 L W Van Dyke 8 00 J R Headlee 13 00 R N Lovelace 14 20 J K Stewart 14 80 Chris Johnson 19 00 W E Vanvolkinburg 17 80 William Hacker 17 00 CC Prichard 13 00 R G Davev 18 00 John McAdam 15 60 R If King 15 60 M M Johnson 18 00 Chris Anderson 18 00 Louis Seigert 15 60 J E Brous 13 60 I N Shatto 13 60 HD VanBlaricom 15 20 Jared Wilson ... 24 00 TA Cloninger 13 40 C L Olson 13 60 Ole Boh man 13 20 The following witness claims for the October term w;-re allowed: Sam B Westcott $800 FM Miles 8 00 J L Morgan 12 80 W H I'ope 8 00 A Barber 6 00 L F Banzer 6 00 G W Barnes 10 40 Mrs 8 S Way -4 00 W J Rice 12 00 A Davis 12 00 J H Dunlap 8 00 A Stump 8 00 YOU ARE ALWAYS WELCOME OOO AT TOE BANQUET None but the best in both Imported and Domestic wines, liquors and cigars. CYRUS NOBLE WHISKEY The celebrated Weinbard Beer always on draught. CLONINGER A WHITNEY, Props, ATtTTIlTmi r w HOTEL Mrs. M. J. Scott Proprietress IOH fOHTLANP, DAILY. -TIAMER- "America" Willamett Slongh Route r-H Leave St. Helens. ... 6:30 A M Arrive at Portland. .10:30 A M Iave Portland 2:30 PM Arrive at St. Helens. 6:00 PM rAtlE fttt CI.PT1S. Will Carry Nothing hut I'atmen. gora and KubI Freight. JA.nf.N CSOOD, Master. www v vyr rT a. M jaV How About Your Title? Ct HK Villi KHHK It la all Hnlitt hninndur that It l tha j ItlCCIIItl) that Kovttrim. it In our Illinium to ncim-h tlm t rei'unU ami uliuw what lln-y conliilu In ri'lullmi to limit tlllaa. If J on uuiilMuiilate t Ina luml or loaning money mi r.nl ailnlr Hiourlty, Inku no ruan'a word, but IikIm uimiii knowing wlut the rword liow rt-Miir-llim llu- llllo. All Abalruut l iu uitmiullal aa aiti-ad. lmilntnn liavlnii It. Wo have Ilia only at ot alwlrant hooka In tlx noiiiiijr, All work promptly tmixnitml ami naiUfniiilim giiaruiilMMl. If you have mirty to liuoinmlvo uaa nail. Vtaara autoila tor Dm b-t Hre tnmintm-n uoiiiiniiIu1ii tlm woiiil. If you have rimpiriy for lala lint It with u niut w will niifl a buyar. 1 I OOLEODIOK. Mailt Stmt tT. HUMS. OHtOOM ffl 1 PORTLAND, RAINIER AND WAY LANDINGS. PROFESSIONAL. JR. J, S. HA IX, PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. Clatakaiile, Columbia county. Or. J-JH.- EDWIN ItOSS, PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. St, Helens, Oregon R. II. K. CUFF, " PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. St. Helena, Oregon. Q. W. COLE, ATTORNEY AND COL'NSKLOU AT LAW, ST. HELENS, OREGON. Title Ahmraot Dnokt, Notary I'ublle, Cnntnili Hlonarof !la for Wawhlnaton, and aneaiwr-it-ucad collector In coonucll ju Willi offlca. J. W. DAY W. B. DILLARD ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW Oflli-t next door to Court bonis, WT. IIKLK,Sd, OKt.l.ON. Ornoral nraotlr In r-onrtu of Oroaon or H.h Inatotl. AtMtra(-la luailu dlruvllv fraiu ,-oiiiitv TIME CARD- Lcarsi Ralnlnr at ft A. M . Ni-r City m SWA. M.. luiiihlaClly ul7;IW A.M..HI. Ilvlmia at 7Hi A. U Kulmna at 0:40 A. M.. t!anlo atl-ao A, M.. Co arrival at rortland at 10:80 A. M, ROUND TRIP DAILY EXCEPT SUNDAY. Uavc Portland at 'J:! P. M., HI, llolen 4-tM: Columbia City i W; Caiilaa 4:i: Kalama:8Q: Naur Cltyft;U. Arrival at Ualnlur at 4;'AI I'. M. TWENTY-FIVE CENTS TO PORTLAND AND ALL LANOINOI. W. E. NEWSOM. The Weekly Oregonian I) pnini a rk H'ioolumni " IU14 paiixi a year 4:nooluiiiin " CONTAINS All the news well written. Articles tleecribing Western scenes and Incidents. , Htorlos of love and aiiventure by well known anthnrs. Urillinnt Illustration by newspaper artists Interesting sketches and literature for bnvs and girls. Fashion articles and illustrations for women. OUR CLUBBING OFFER We have perfected arrangements whereby wo are enabled to fit liish The Weekly Oreon Inn in connection with Ta Mist ft , only Two Dollars. Toe price of The Orogonlan alone is il.60. THE OREGON MIST aiiuiuiUiaiaiiUiiiUiiiiuiiJiiuaiUiiiiuiUiaiUiiiiaiaiii it r- for 3 m m m 3 m m GEO A. HALL, ATTORNEY -AT -LAW BT. IIKa.KKIl, OREGON. Office next door to Cole & Quick's law ana aostract otlice. Collections a specialty. Foreclosures mechanic's liens, promptly attended to. X STORIA & COLOMBIA RIVER 11 RAILROAD COMPANY. aSADDOWRI DAILY. r. m. 7 on 8 u 8 20 8 as S 44 60 8 M OK 19 0 87 10 00 10 OS 10 -M 10 30 A.M. 8 00 S 05 1H 4ft.H 0 HA SI S 9 40 M.'J Ml 10 00 10 10 10 21 io m 11 02 M A 1 10 DO 3 11 VI M.4 11 30 m K I.W.8 60.41 71.1! 78 7 I.V.. rorllnnd .Ar (inhlo Rainier Pyramid Mayaer Quinoy .... riatxkaula.... .... MamblanU.... Wf-ntuort Clltion Knappa Hveuwin .....John lay Ar. .. Amnrla ...l.v asm f r DAILY. M 2 A. H. P.M. It 16 40 10 OA 8 8A til 8 20 a.'. 8 (W 9 SO ?W 7 48 til 7 38 11 02 7 28 S U 7 17 8 37 7 01 8 17 S 42 8 07 S IU mi an 7 48 S 10 Beeoee The Mist will again reach its readers, the people of Columbia county will have observed the national Thanks giving holiday. The president of the United States, in accordance with that excellent usage, has appointed next Thursday, November 30th, as a day for National thanksgiving. The proclama tion is long, indeed, because the presi dent enumerated some of the blessings for which we ought to be thankful. Surely the people of this county ought to be thankful. The year has been a pros perous one for most of ns. There is plenty of work for the industrious and food for the hungry. Wages are advancing and money is plentiful. There are a great j many reasons why we should be thank ful. Moreover, there is no reader of this paper who has not had during the past year some special blessing which should make Thanksgiving Day, 1899, something more than mere form. John Lainberson. Jr.. visited Portland last weec. Mrs. Jas. Cox is reported still Quite sick at tnis writing, though improving. Mrs. LiUie Ferry and son, Clyde, vis- itea jtainier baturday, returning Mon day. Mrs. James Rowley and daughter. Ida, made a trip to tioble one day last weeic. Eev. Gray, formerly of St. Helens was seen passing through Houlton Wed nesday via uie im. i'. The dance given at Houlton last Tues day evening was a grand success, about twenty numbers Deing sola. Rev. Haley and wife, of Warrenton passed through this place Monday via tne a. dt tj. railroad, rxmnd tor rortland Beecher Flummer, formerly of this place, Diit now ot urant's fass, arrived Monday, and is visiting friends here and at xankton. Gkkkbal Fitzhuoh Lee, who is in Washington, in an interview, says that Cuba, nnder the existing protection of the United States, is improving every hour. The people are slowly but surely rebuilding their war-wasted homes and repairing their crippled fortunes. He thinks that life and property are now secure on the island and that Cubans generally are not abusing their newly acquired freedom. This happy condi tion of things General Lee attributes largely to the "salutary restraint exer cised by American military authorities." The native population, he says, is inex perienced in both theory and practice of self government. General Lee realizes that the United States government is pledged to grant independence to Cuba after it has been thoroughly pacified nd he feels strongly that the pledge should be fulfil led as swiftly as practi cable. Until life can be protected by a purely Cuban government, however, he thinks the'ielands should remain under the government of the United States. Houlton was visited by six Congrega tional ministers trom Portland, who proceeded to Bachelor Flat, organizing i i- . i . ., . .i a L-iiuruii ui lueir uenuuunaiion uiere. Posters are up announcing a grand Thanksgiving dance and supper at this place ltianksgiving nignt, turkey, cran berry sauce, mince pies, etc., being on menu. James Braddock had the misfortune to stick the hook of a peavey into his leg while at work in Grouse's logging camp, inereoy laying mm up lor a tew a few days. When our Aguinaldo gains his inde pendence we can look lor a better school system, and more systematic ways of running man routes, postolhces, country stores, etc. Eh, Aggie? Thos. Mills, Cleve Mellinger, Teck Mills, Bud Henahaw and several others went to Portland Monday as witnesses in the case of Crosby vs. the Northern Pacific Railway Company, which was tried in the United States court before Judge Bellinger, and which resulted in a nonsuit. Used by British Soldiers In Africa. Cant. C. G. Dennison is well known all over Africa as commander of the forces that captured the famous rebel Galishe. Under date of Nov. 4, 1897, from Vryburg, Bechuanaland, he writes : "Before Btarting on the last cam Dai crn I bought a quantity of Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy, which I used myself when troubled with bowel complaint, and had given to my men. and in every case it nroved most beneficial." For sale by Dr. Edwin Koss. EM Wharton 24 00 G A Hall 6 00 Max Berg 6 00 F M Hoyt 7 20 F PHale 13 00 WrnHolt 3 00 R 8 Payne 13 00 A H Powell 10 40 S Gfichoonover 11 60 A Shannalian ll 80 W H Kyser 11 20 W A Ha,Tis 6 00 WB Dillard 0 00 Jas Muckle 2 00 D J Switzer 2 00 MIBCKLLAHEOl'g BILLS. Woodruff, T H, j p fees state vs Simmons Lane, G A, constable, same . . . Brown, Rina, witness, same. . . Brown, VV L, same Stehman, Lilly, same Meschsr, Anna, same King. Frank, same Aaron, A M, same 3 SO Butts. Louis, same 1 70 lirown, w li, hauling stolen prop erty w Schunasen, J A, guarding prisoner 3 60 Cox, R, j p fees state vs Black... . 7 85 Robinson, A, constable, same. ... 20 06 Mall. Joseph, luror same l w Winters, John, same 100 Larsen. Cbas. same 1 00 Cloninger, J 8, juror same 1 00 Hcnshaw, A , same I 00 Watkins, H P, same 1 00 Felher.C, witness, same 5 10 Kobe!. red, same 5 10 Anliker. Rudolph, same 5 10 Felber, Vernie, same 6 10 Hoe.se t, Paul, same 5 10 Morel, George, same 6 10 Anderson, Chris, same 5 10 Cush man, F, same 6 10 Cox, R, j p fees state vs S Haines 4 65 Ilattan, K n, deputy sheriU. same ' 1 60 Decker, J JI, guard 4 00 Mathews, B, bringing Haines to Ht Helens 6 40 Cliff, II R, physician, same 6 00 Ross, r., same o ot) Cox, R, j p fees, examination of i; hpence lor charge ot insanity o oo RobiiiHon, A, constable, same. ... 4 70 Perry, Geo, conveying Mrs Spcnc to court l bo Cliff, H R, examining physician. . 6 00 Kobc, same 0 00 Braddock, Mrs, witness, came 1 50 Beaver, Mrs, witness, same 1 60 Dunn, Mrs, same 1 60 Gilson, Mrs, same 1 60 Ilenshaw, v, same l ou Lane, G A, constable fees, state vs o 19 HT. HELENS, OREGON. A Strictly Frst-Clawi House. A Home for Commercial Travelers mid the Public. Board and Lodg ing at Most Reasonable Kates. WELL KEPT STABLE jjl For Care of Patron's Horses. All train! maka ctoaa crnintrttona at rinhl with Northern l'aclllo iralim to anil trom tha r.ani ana Bouna point. At 1'ortlnnH with all tralin leavnii Union clopot. at Anuria with I. R. At H. Co. ' boat and rail Una to and frpm II- Pamenirp for Aatorla or way polnta muni flag trulna at Houlton. Traloa will atop to let tiaa aengera olfat Houlton wht-n cnmliiK from poliiu j. a;, nan Oen. 1'aaa. Ant., Aatorla, Or. 0. R. & I CO. a!w!ih m mm fTJjf Wl awn and occupy tha taltait marrantlla bulldlns In tha world. Wa hairs Lg& ll l Y, evar a.ouo.ooo cuatoioara. 8tauan huoJied clrtaa ara coiuianlly OVnB an(rd Alllns out-of-town ordara. f -tl P lV7 OUR OBNEft At CATALOOUK la tha book of tha paopla II cjuotaa lln Uj Wholoula Prlcri to Everybody, haa over i.ow rlf. !, Illuatiailona, and W. r i 9 41 60,000 dracrlpilona of artlclri with prlcaa. It com 71 cna to print and mall jliff I tWVT aachcopy. Wa want you 10 hava ona. 8KND FIFTEEN CENTS to ahow (111 AaI your cood faith, and wa'll fnd you a copy FMKE, with all charga prepaid. I tl. tf (M0NT60MERY WARD & CO."1":"1. ..MUCKLE BROS.... MANUFAOTURERa OF- LUflBER Dimension lumber, flooring, rnstic sheathing, casings, and a complete bhkk ui every variety oi luiuoer. ST. HELENA, OREGON. m M 'tcl tarnhviro In complete ll without a new liu-ht-runnlnir glNQER If you buy a lewing-machlne why not get the tx'st. Hold on easy terms without intareat. WHITE COLLAR LINE 1 -rSa?v H"', "--Wa -,f " i THE COM7MHI A RIVER AND t'COET BOUND NAVIOATIONCU. PORTLAND-ASTORIA RODTE. STR. GATZERT (.andina Font of Ald.r Htraal. P.,pil.nrf Lavi rorlhintl dally (tiictijilHiiinly)u a, M, .iiiiinit 11,1,-pnone noca, AHloria, Mavna A.lorla dully (eiin-pi KoinUv) ? p. M. Ilnllav (latnart llrkrta aood nl AtftsHttMP It StaiBialrt HtMnier HiumIo tickui xoml on HalUy t.aUtrt. U. B. SCOTT, Pres. C. P. LOONET, Agent Aatorla - . . Oregon. Skin Diseases, For the sdpwI v ami tetter, salt rheum and eciema, Chant berlaiii'g Eye and Bkin Ointment is without an eqnal. Itrcllevea the itr-h-ing and stnnrtlnir ilmmt lnatani its continued ukb effects a permanent euro, it amo cures itch, Imrlwr's lU:h, scald head, sore nipples, ftching piles, chapped hands, chrunio sore eyea and granulated lids. Dr. CnoVi Condition Powdem for horses are the beat tonia, blood purifier nd vermifuge. Price, MoenU. bold b Dr. Edwin Ross. STEAMER G. W. SHAVER Itolan Howard, II O, lumber for r d 6. . . Howard, II O, lumber for r d 4. . . Howard, H O, lumber for r d 22. . Howard, H O, lumber for r d 3. . . Howard, H O, lumber for r d 28. . Dan xt Time SCHEDULES I ARRIVE IN rrom roruana. ( i DDTMM'O 0 XTAAM 5 8pra- SC"' 8:44pm- I i2i is 5 ..JJlillUl U UrtLWH.. m n nn ..,J..'-l.JJ .,,.55 Ik I RruVMnsk I Utl. U 1 1 m aul... 1 B . . . I rM .1 .-ill I V aaasi BW I '-f' I niiai it piin. rrinaiisusT. Diniaaiiii I W 5 on ak i Klyer Mln ne a pol I a, Hi. Flyer W 0 '"I T Utm. Ortntt. ttron. V I 2:10 u.m. Paul, boluth. Mil. 8:HOa.m. w 3 30 0 , d waukoa, Chicago A (B o En " ,ou wnt something Rood in the W aat. M d OO lin.r,f.lii,livl,. I . I ,M i v Ocaan Staamahlpa. . fw i SHAW'S MALT tp m- a.i Mih d.,e. .ut, p-m- fa m Ji"t to cnanita, IV M , , . For Han Franclaco tSj V Only the bait of W Ball every nvedaya. (U Lianors and Cigars Kept in Stocl: 8 p. m, I Oolumbla Rlvar j 4 p.m. I jj M KZ.HUmlay Btaamara. Kx.HundaT V. i Pool and Card Tablea for the me gv Baturday To Astoria and Way- oi fntroua. Couneoua treatment. i iq p, ,, landinga. J (Between the two Hotels.) 5 ST. HELMS, - - - OREGON, i Willamett. River. 4.m i ... 5 Ex.Hunday OrejronCltv Nowbcrg, Ex.Huuilay V; . Salem 4 Way-land g 4 OPEN FROM 6 A. M. TO t A 12 O'OLOCK MIDNIOHT, Willamette and Yam- TT 1 TneSiThur. hill Rivera. . and 8ot, Orairon Cllv, Dayton, , jcr, ' "d Way-landluga. .ff. Vt,! aOH X T)T 17 0 TutiThur. Pmnil to Ciintllli Tnla.Tliur. fnliv5l. f I.r.RlparU Snake Rlvar. kv.Lew'ton f ' iir 3 8 :a. m. 6 V, a. in. 3 daily ex- Klparla to Lewliton. dallvi-x- "aaraiirni -. mir,. -,,. g ceptSat. ccpiKrl. I W. H. HURLBERT, X General Paaaenger Agent, POBTLAND OKKOON " I -, ....STEAMER JOSEPH 8 STKAMKIt -rr. -z.-..:s . IV l 7n ii .Ju Mallir DELL SHAVER, Master, HOTEL Front & Morrison Sto; Portland Under New Management ISO Booms at 25 Cents to fiO Cents. Suites 75 Cents to $1.00. 27 38 10 80 64 70 7 00 3 60 Elevator, Electric Lights and and all Modern Conveniences. Free Bus Meets all lloats and Trains. ed will Hoel Oregon Telephone 200. Columbia Telephone 27. xy,vvvvwAryooi Leaves Portland, foot of Waihluglnn itreet TiiM-ilny, ThurMlay, and Hiimlay waning at 6 o cl.M-k, Humming tastes (;ltknlr. tide pernilulng, Monday, Wednenday, and frlilat eyanhiB. ut 4 o'clock, will nana Oak I'oliit about 7: Blclla7:IIi; Mayitcr 7:lffl; Halnlcr t:au; Kaljnuavilft: St. llelona l;K0. Arrive In Port land l :K) a. in. Ii "LJ Ij I IsJ E ) PORTLAND AND ASTORIA Leaves Portland every night at 8 o'clock for Astoria, (except Sunday.) Baturday night st 10. ' Keturnlng, lestos AaUiria at 0:30 o'clock every morning (except Monday.) Bnn day at 8: 00 o'clock p. m. The company reacrvex ths rlgh to change time without notice. Shaver Transportation Company. KELLOGG...' Leaven Kclno nit Mon day a, WttdnoHdaya and Kriilnya at 6 o'clock a.m. taaven Port land TiKiaiUy, Nilay, and duva. at clock a. ni. Portland and Kelso Route via Columbia River