Image provided by: University of Oregon Libraries; Eugene, OR
About The Oregon mist. (St. Helens, Columbia County, Or.) 188?-1913 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 19, 1900)
OREGON MIST: -T- Dkm 0IS, Editor anil Pnpntttf, erlsllea Kate. Due eopf year lo lt oo. It M On coi r mt uiuutlis.. SO Advertising rat ""Bads knoww upon einil"tion COLUMBIA COCaTT D1KKCT0RY. C-Ol'TY 0lilCKB. Jndre , Joseph B. Ioan, Rainier ;lerk Watts, M- IK-Iii pheriff ..J- Ki-. ctatssanie Tmwm. It. . Helens Sunt, of ttchools I. II. fuuelalld, Wsrren AMnwir Jlartin tt hue, tlulncy f,rv.vur tieo. Have. Mtnr 'roner Dr H. K. Cliff, ft. Helens . . I P. A. Frskes. JcpM.e Commissioners 1 U. I'turwu. Mix JANUARY 1, 1900. OFFICIAL COUNTY PAPER. . 'Thi record of the eieccutive office how that Governor Geer appointed 628 notiriea public daring the year 18t9, ml a the preceding year's record wa .bout equal to this, the number holding commission in this state will approxi mate 1CO0. A coKSEBVATira estimate ol the Ore- con wool clin ol this year place the figure at no lesa than 20,000.000 pounds. Present quotations range from 1 to 14 cents for Eastern Oregon wools, and from 16 to 17 cents for valley grades. The prices this year have been from 3 to 4 cents higher than last year. The outlook is exceedingly bright. STATE TAX LEVY HK1H. CLAIMS THAT WERE PAID. 0.3-10 Mill Impoaetl-Tolal Kevenae Mat of Dllla Against the Count? Ex. 9737,782. lS-Colnmbla' Share. amtned-vYarranta laaaed. Thursday of last week Governor T. T. Below is list of the claim arainM Ueer, Secretary of !SUU E. 1. lHinbar J the county, presented and audited, ami and but Treasurer lltaa. 8. Sfcjore, the county clerk directed to araw war- sitting as a state board ol levy, alter ei' minitig Uus data supplied tliem by . A. Koier, bookkeeper in the state ile parment, formally determined and an nounced a tax levy o( 6 3 10 wills upon the assesawt valuations ol the property in Uie state, Ttie total amount of the net taxable property in the state, as shown by the summaries of lite assess nient rolls supplied bv the various county clerks, is HiO.lStf.Srst, and the suite levy on that amount will raise a total revenue of 57,7!2.13. Thia is a slight decrease from the amount ol revenue levied for last year, and a con siderable decrease in the valuation of the total taxable pmpertv of the state. I .est year's levy provided a revenue of ,761,141 3y. being5 7'10 mills on a total valuation of 1133,533,577. The decrease in the valuation of property is JU.'-SO,-5i8, and the decrease in the amount to be raised by the levy is $3,359.24. The decrease in valuation is principally in Multnomah county, where the total tax able property for IftW as compared to that of lv.i is f 11,210.?.K) less, as a re sult of which the outside counties will be compelled to pay the difference re quired by the state. The portion to be contributed to this amount by Columbia county is $'j,lik.-M, an increase of $1,180 over last Tear, when Columbia paid 7,l58.43. Mult nomah county will pay f 199,456.5t, as comared to $244.3i2.2'paid but year, a decrease of fM.u05.o6. Following are the totals of taxable property in the various counties for 185)8 and lSyj. 1S8. Baker $ 2,5Tl,0tt4 Benton 2,51.634 Clackamas 4,10,i2U Clatsop 2,418,578 Columbia As a result of there being no state board to equalize the assessment of IS Colombia county is paying over 21 mills tax to the state this year on the in creased valoation in the county over the assessment of 1898. It costs Colombia county this year over $756 to get along without a state board of equalization, when, while such a board was in exist ence it did not cost Columbia county a ingle toe to maintain it. . Hereto tors presidential campaigns have had a demoralizing effect upon the business of the country, because of the danger of the opposition party winning and changing the laws governing the industries of the country. But this Tear the business men of the entire Country are agreed that the campaign will not affect business conditions; which is conclusive proof that nobody expects the opposition party to win this year. No, the democrats will not be able to even create a ripple upon the smooth surface of politics and basinets this year. ' Tax fact that the state tax levy has been made higher than it was last year, the amount of cash to be used at borne for road improvement will be cut short several hundred dollars. It is necessary that some money be raised for road pur poses, yet it is equally important that the tax levy be no higher than it ha8 been in the past, If one will take the trouble to compare the valuation of the property in this state on the 1899 assess nient as compared with that of 1898, it will be seen that a reduction of over $13,000,000 has resulted, and while the state tax levy is higher, the amount of money to be raised will be several thous and dollars less than was raised in 1898. Interest in the coming elections is awakening. It is only a few weeks until the primaries will be held and pol iticians are figuring closely. In state matters republican success is conceded and the big fight will be within the re pablican party. In this district Moody, for congress will be renominated but Tongue will have opposition. Brownell, of Clackamas, has already announced bis candidacy, but he will not secure the nomination. Daly, of Benton, author of the new school law, and Gatcb, of Salem, both strong and able men, may be in the field. 'o state officers are to be elected thia year except one member of the supreme court. Great attention will be paid to the legislative candidates, for Senator McBride's successor is to be chosen next January. The politician proposes but the logic of events fixes the issue of political campaigns. The paramount issue in the campaign of 1900 will be trade ex pansion and no amount of discussion of other questions will be put to one side. On that issue the republican party has taken high and broad grounds. The party has ever been the party of progress. It has the wisdom to grasp new ideas and the courage to accept them and espouse them. It has never attempted to bolster up a cause that the people did not want. On the contrary, the democratic party has been known as the "against" party, because it has never been able tc keep abreast of the times and has always waited to Qnd out which Bide of the policy the republican party espoused before defining its posi tion, and then it is found opposing any thing the republican party supports. On the policy of expansion there is no doubt the majority of the people of the country are iu sympathy with the views of the republican party. Commerce is the life blood of a nation. So long as the tide of trade is flowing freely and strongly, the people are happy and prosperous. It is only when trade be comes stagnant and the wheels of in dustry cease to move that the people become dissatisfied and resort to experi ments to change their lot. Coo 2,WU,i4 Crook 1,744,146 Currv 520,401 Douglas 4,806,186 Uilliaui I,2d4,691 Grant 1,131.826 Harney 2,181,605 Jackson 4,47,621 Josephine 1,141,841 Klamath 1,626,124 Lake 1,469,603 Lane 6,309,440 Lincoln 745,512 Linn 6,839,450 Malhuer 1,154,638 Marion 8,067,5H3 Multnomah 42.870,564 Morrow 1,445,404 Polk. Sherman Tillamook Umatilla Union Wallowa Wasco Washington.. Wheeler Yamhill Total. 4,aw,344 1,231, boo 1,0V2,38S 6,5(18,134 3,433,749 983,439 3,072,299 4,485,770 5,603,651 1899. I 2,775,790 2,626,272 4,367,960 2,066,165 1,450,545 2,659,171 1,715,789 562,413 4,057,690 1,005,364 991,353 2,333,780 3,371,766 1.149.305 1,477,973 1,465,617 6,358,940 761,841 6,726.1011 1,188,273 7,827,287 31,063.266 1,269,149 4,418,270 1,338,865 1,257,491 6,889,038 3,681,305 1,060.663 3,143,452 3,288,210 845,677 4,920,268 ..$134,634,362 $119,714,048 The amount of revenue to be raised by taxation, and apportioned to each coun ty to be levied, collectea and paid into the state treasury is as follows : Baker $ 17,487.48 Benton 16,539.21 Clackamas 27,518.15 Clatsop 16,166.84 Columbia 9,138.43 Coos lo.7o2.7H Crook 10,8j9.47 Currv 3.543.20 Douglas 25,563.45 Gilliam 6,&i.79 Grant 6.245.52 Harney 14,70281 Jackson... 21.242.13 Josephine 7,240.02 Klamath 9,311.23 Lake 9,21.39 Lane 33,761.32 Lincoln 4.799.00 Linn 42,374.43 Malhuer 7,480.12 Marion 49.915.17 Morrow 7,995.64 Multnomah 199.456.56 Polk 27,724.03 Sherman 8,3.38 Tillamook 7,919.36 Umatilla 43,400.04 Union 23,192.22 Wallowa 6,02.18 Wasco 19,801.54 Washington 20,716.72 Wheeler 6,327.77 Yamhill 30,997.68 Total $757,782.13 HOMESTEAD PATENTS. List of Those Arriving at Oregon City on the 13th Inat. Homestead patents have been received at the local land office at Oregon City tor me toiiowing settlers: John H. w right, tliiah C. eal. Geo, Howe. Lorenzo B. Weaver. James O. Downing, William Geddes. Ben tier T. Georj, Benjamin F. Hkillman, Charles ti. uevine, Mtnon liauer, James 41. Wadsworth, Christian Weber, Albert Bartlett. Rose Wilcox. William N. Cook. John C. Hew, James Tieard, Mary C. Kneneke. Albert L. Miller. Clarendon V. McBnde, John Turnnrtge, Charles II. Make, toward T. Fepperling, James V, Hudspeth. Helena J. WeBterTund, Rich ard J. Nicholson, James J. Winters, May Younir. Lida Ely. Pauline Youne. Jacob S. Ripley, Mark V. Burton, Fred erick- faltinet, frank M. Webber, Unn iel J. Lechen, Ira M. Hunter, William M. Monroe. Richard A. Zaun. John H Sykes, William R. Jones, Georire T. Gragg, John M. Feely, Daniel W. Feely, Charles Young, Charles E. Foster. Charles R. Ostrander, Thomas Bust, Albert Hill, Jacob S. Schmid, Axel Is- acson, frank iL. Lent, Bimeou J. Wil- hoit, Lucy E. Harris, Irvin Holbrook, Robert Bellinger, ihomas A. Roots. Jonas Y. Kauffman, Charles M. Ducett, John A. McDonald, Theodore J. Uhlman, Willard Abell, John ii. Mills, Gus Adolph Lechner, I'hineas Peck, James Paul, frank Haycox, August Matthews Henry C. York. Nicholas V. Lily, heirs ot iorus mgier, deceased; Jvlson w Beeman, George Armbrest, Mahlon W Worthington. Arthur Williams, Charles u. JlCK. What WkllohY A grand old remedy for Coughs, Colds and Consumption; used through the world for halt a century ; has cured in numerable cases of incipient consump tion and relieved many in advanced Btages. If you are not satisfied with the results we will refund your money. Price 25 cis. and 60 cts. Sold by Dr. Edwin Ross. It has been demonstrated repeatedly in every state in the Union and in many foreign countries that Chamberlain's Cough Remedy is a certain preventive and cure for croup. It has become the universal remedy for that disease. M. V.Fisher of Liberty, W. Va., only re peats what has been said around: the globe when be writes; "I have used Chamberlain's Cough Remedy in my family for several years and always with perfect success. We believe that it is not onty the beat cough remedy, but that it is a sure cure for croup. It has saved the lives of our children a num ber of times." This remedy is for sale by Dr. Edwin Ross. rant iu favor ot the claimants for the several amounts: T II Woodruff, I p fees, cute v Buck $10 85 G A Lane, constable fees, same. . 11 60 Anna Mewhcr, witness, same 2 30 Ixren Brown, nam S 30 Kelina Neinatuidt, same.. 3 30 Mary Koewir, same 4 10 A M Aaron, same 1 70 Virgie Buck, same 1 70 Geo A Lane, same 1 60 Joseph Silver, juror, same. . . . 1 00 S 11 Kistner, same 1 00 J K IVinghertv, same . 1 00 F M Fowler, same 1 00 W II Drvden, same 1 00 B T Smith, same 1 00 G A 1-ane, constable fees, state vs Jarish... 4 60 J A Schunesscn, guarding and feeding prisoner 7 35 (1 A Hall, telephoning in state case 1 55 T II Woodruff, drawiug jury list. . S 00 W J Peitx, same 1 00 M Both, same 1 00 Edwin Roes, attendance on paup ers 10 35 A II Sheffield, care of Headley. . . SO 00 J It Dart, meat for Simmons. . . . . 2 7 Good riamaritan hospital, care 01 farao Rice 46 00 W 11 Iiolman, supplies for Simons 14 20 John IYtngle, supplies for Kastlick 20 60 C L Hatfield, medicine and attend ance 33 00 L 1) Stuart, medicine for Eastlick 22 90 Mrs Sheeley, care of Eastlick 10 00 N A Perry, supplies for Isabel). . . 1 60 N A Perrv, supplies for Mrs Davis 5 00 A K -Myers, supplies for Mrs Hillard 10 00 M Marva Hospital, care ot liaison iz i Bertha Hanson, support of family 16 00 Brida Jokela, support of family.. 10 00 Ertie Vanblaricom, same 10 00 bin Dixon, viewer Marshland road 2 00 Chas Cole, tame 2 00 James Boyle, same 2 00 I) J Moore, Adm'r lumber rd.oHi J K Bourne, same, r d No 8 22 28 Clatskanie Lumber Co same 30 00 H O Howard, same rd.No 11 78 H O Howard, same r d 'o6 28 90 II O Howard, same 110 60 F Malmbere. work on Mist and Clatskanie road 23 25 J J Phillips, same 15 00 J t Peterson, same 19 50 S D Peterson, same 10 00 Fred Kamniier, work on r d So 27 3 00 U H fciercks, same 10 00 F II Adams, same 10 60 CJ Wallace, work on St. Helen and Pittsburg road 23 00 Jos. Dupont, same 30 00 Thos Lovelace, bridge work r d 8 7 20 C Mescher, same 10 35 R N' Lovelace, work on r d So 8. . 3 50 Herman Lull, same 11 40 G F Lindzren. powder and fuse r d No 13 6 06 W II Dolman, spikes for r d No 6 6 50 W H Dolman, same for r d No 4. . 2 00 W H Dolman, supplies for court honse I 20 F P Hurt, work on bridge r d 22. . 3 00 E McVey, spikes r d No 5 1 37 W P Maolav, bridge work r d So 5 0 75 Frank Meeker, same 12 00 M Fresh, same 4 60 II O Howard, lumber for court house 16 27 A 11 George, carpenter work court houee 27 00 Uther Clark, same 27 00 H J Watters, hauling lumber etc 2 50 F E Beach A Co. brick 6 60 Eve Wambaka, brick 5 00 H E Edwards matting 9 15 E KJonesAColutnberand fixtures 44 62 John Boxler, bridge work rdl2 9 00 Dart A Muckle, nails 10 63 Edwin Rosf, paint for court bouse 6 25 J B Doan, freight on lumber 3 05 A Robinson, moving safe for sheriff 5 00 John Winters, cleaning stove 60 Art Metallic Co, vault shelves 26 00 David Davis, print'g and station'y 6 60 R H Mitchell, same 2 00 Glass A Prudhomme. registration supplies, etc 75 30 Cole & Quick, making deeds 6 00 W II Dolinan, witness circuit court October term 4 00 J A Ray, bountv on scalp 2 00 St Helen Linht & Water Co. water rent 3 00 W A Harris, rebate on costs tax sale 3 53 J N Rice, postage 15 00 J G Watts, postage 20 00 Martin White, assessor 129 00 C W Blakesley, assistant 97 60 .Mane watts, copying tax roll 31 oO I H Copeland, postage 3 60 N D Peterson, commissioner, 38 40 P A Frakes, commissioner 38 00 F M Fowler, bolts r d No 8 2 60 II R Cliff, coroner 12 00 HENRY CKAGG DEAD. Mr. Henry Gragg died at his home at Deer Island, Saturday, January 13th, ivw, ol enlargement ot tne liver, tn remains were laid to rest in the Deer Island cemetery on Sunday following, Rev. Mr. Phil brook conducting the ser vice. Deceased was born in Ray county. Mo., July 12th, 1820, being nearly eighty years old at the time of his death. He came to Oregon in 1874, residing many years in Nehalem valley; was lor many years a member of the Masonic order, being also a veteran of the Mexican war. He leaves a wife and ten children to mourn his loss: Napoleon Gragg, of Arthur, Oregon ; Mrs. G. Sutton, Susan Orator and Milton Graeir. of Laurel. Ore gon; Mrs. Edwin Merrill, Israel and George Gragg. of Deer Island ; Stephen Gragg, of Eleie, Oregon, A. J. Gragg, of Mayger, and a step-daughter, Mrs. Jen nie Godman. Deceased was an honest, straightforward citizen, loved bv In friends and universally respected by all who knew hi in. ilia hnal mess was brief, and he Passed awav surrounded by Borrowing friends and member of the family, tie realized the words of his favorite hymn: "Our bondage here shall end, "By and bv, by and by ; "Our erief shall vanish then. "With our three score years and ten, And bright glory crown the day; "By and by, by and by." Christ Episcopal Church. The Rev. George Leslie, B. A., has been annointed missionary in charge of ... . l . . " . - . ...-7 . . Christ church, ht. Helens, and will hold morning aud evening services every al ternate Sunday at 10 A. M. and 7 :30 P. M. fioca This Mlrlke TouV Muddy Complexions and Nauseating rsreath Iroiu chronic constipation. Karl's Clover Root Tea is an absolute cure and has been sold for fifty years on an abso lute guarantee. Price 26 cts. and 60 cts. Sold by Dr. Edwin Ross. irlany a Lover Has turned with disgust from an other wise lovable girl with an offensive breath. Karl's Clover Root Tea purifies the breath by its action on the bowels, etc.. as nothing else will. Sold for years on absolute guarantee. Price 25 cts. and 00 cts. Sold by Dr. Edwin Ross. If you are in need of some nice, up- to-date stationery it will pay you to leave orders at this office. DISTRICT VALUATION. Amount of the AaatwMbla Property In Each School DIsu-let. Below is given table howlng the valuation ot assessable property in each school district In Columbia county, the same having been compiled in the clerk' olllce last week. (School districts desir ing to vota a stwcial tax can now pro ceed. II it is intended to vote a special tax the same must be done and the clerk notified of the fact before the nrst day of February. Ten day's notice of the meeting must be given, hence no time is to be lust : 1 , $88,385 8 73,420 3 75,uiO 4 20,220 6 46,030 6 21,460 7 Joint 7,610 7 78,910 8 16,860 Oioiut , 40.870 10 82,690 11 81,920 12 8,120 13 61,620 14 29,696 15 1&.4 16 20,610 17 6,675 18 29.515 19 7,515 20 86,30 21 15,035 22 21,290 23 28,026 24 13.955 25 38,415 Hi : 31,166 27 10,280 28 joint .. 22.090 29 30 31 32 33 S4 35 36 37. 38 39 19,190 31,475 19,350 18,345 . 9,050 2i,; 2,776 16,390 22,100 23,905 23,065 40 30,170 41 60,970 42 joint 17,456 43 22,395 44 8,006 45 6,426 46 : 6,095 47 9,906 48 14,206 7,6 5 9,190 8,906 9,550 6.730 54 8,120 55 3,280 56 14,745 Iu no district 30,005 Total. .$1,450,546 "I want to let the people who suffer irom rheumatism and sciatica know that Chamberlain's Pain Balm relieved me after a number of other medicines and a doctor had failed. It it the best liniment I have ever known ot. J. A. Dodsem, Alpharatta, Ga. Thousands have been cared of rheumatism by this remedy. One application relieves the pain. For sale by Dr. Edwin Ross. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. Notice is hereby givsn that I will sell tor cash, at public auction, it the court house door, at St. Helens, Columbia county. Oregon, on Saturday, the 17th day ot tebruary. 19UU, at 12 o cluck noon, of said day, the following-described real property belonging to the estate of Edward Wcathy, deceased, to-wit: Lots numbered two,' three, and four, and the southwest quarter of the northeast quar ter of section six, in township six, north of range five, west of Willamette mer idian, in uregon, containing one nun dred and fifty acres and seventy hun dredths of an acre. Said property will be sold by me as administrator of the estate of Edward Weatby, deceased. fated, Astoria, uregon, Jan. 16, ivw. John Cablsok, Administrator of the estate of Edward Weatby, deceased. jl9fl6 Dn Shilohs Couflh and onsumndon urejf This ffl beyond qttcctlon t1i il Hioat accrMfnl Contth MedU 'l cine ever Known to Kienca: s few doe invariably care the wont cane of Cough, Croup nd Bronchitis, wbtle its won derful success in the cur of Comtumption Is without s par allel in the history of medicine. Since its Ant discovery it has been sold on a guarantee, a test which no other medicine can stand. If yon have Cotifrh, we earnestly ask yon to try it. In United Statwa and Canada 2Sc, bOc. and $UJ0, and fn England Is. Us. 64. and 4. 60. SOLE PROPRIETORS !5X.Wells.&Coj LEROY, N.Y. TORONTO, CAN." FOR SALE BY EDWIN. ROSS. CAMPAIGNING IK THE PHILIPPINES. A book of over 400 nan, with nearly 300 bean- ttlnl lilu'tmtlons rf troops In action sixl scenes Th Hickt-Judd Publishing Co., Ol Ban Francisco, the onlr tuWlshen In the United KtiiteK who sent rftre4Mitatlvu to Ma nila especially to compile a biurr of the war. As many as twenty-three writers were i!KK"l In the work in Manila, many of whom were with the troois In their various engagements aiirl they were permittel to use official records lo yerny tncir reports. Map cf Batllefitldi Made hr in official man-maker In the Sth Arinv Corns enables the readers to follow closely the movements of troops. Oeicription ot Philippint lilandt Oivlns statistical and other Information us to climatic conditions, resources, etfi., and an ac count of the trip to Manila, taklns; the reader to Honolulu and throuxh Japan and China, are Interesting features of the book. Th Oregon Special Boot Contains a complete history of the 2d Oregon Volunteer rcRirtient iu tne J'nnippiite cam iHiifn, ana also tne name, pOKtomce armresi ana ownirwition ol every mcrnner ol me reel ment, together with list of killed and wounded, eaths iv OlscaNe, promotions. aiHCiiarKew. etc.. ndalsocuts of each company aud ofllrers of tlie regiment. correct b; VGHNOMA 1TKMS. Justice Case, ot Pittsburg, was In Yernouia Friday, Fred Kichman, of Keaacy, wat In Vcrnonia Monday, Quite a number from Uramisport at tended the teachers' institute Saturday. Horn, Thursday, January 11th, to the wife of H. K. Shirk, a daughter; weight ten pounds. Pr. Hatfield was again railed to Mist last Friday lo administer to the sick in that neighborjtood. The shooting match last Saturday was not very well attended owing to the bad condition of the weather. It was de cided to have another match next Satur day, the 20th. Ouy and Bert Mills, rerry Melllnger ami Joh Kose spent couple ot days last week in the wild ot Upper Pebble creek hunting bear, cougars, etc., with their usual success. The local Institute conducted here last Saturday by riuperintendent Copeland was an occasion long to be remembered by those fortunate enough to be in at tendance. The several subject dis cussed were handled in a masterly manner, and indicated that while we are removed from many advantage accorded those ot more favored localities, yet the work of education goes on in such a manner as to assure a good edu cation to all who will apply themselves, even in our out-of-the-way" section, and furnish additional proof that "our pub lic schools give preparation for life," as was the subject so well handled by Mr. VanDvke. Many person from dis tance were In attendance during the day and when the session closed late in the afternoon, the expressions ot satisfaction that so profitable a meeting had resulted were numerous. In the evening Mr. 8. B. Kose entertained the friends and visitors by a free stereoptican entertain ment at the achoolhouse. The only regret is that such meetings cannot be more numerous. PROFESSIONAL. Q G. NIXON, ATTORXE Y-AT-LA IF. Collections a Specialty. RAINIER, : : OREGON. J. X. II ALL, PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. Clatikauis, Columbia county, Or. 1 How APQUt Your i mer I Ct HK YOtl at'K II U all rlghlf B.msmoer mat It is th jV HKt .iKtMhal fmerna. It la our InisliiMs bi aswn-b the CI iwords and show hsl thev wnts n In relation to land lilies. If row e.nileiMdat buylns land ur Iniuii money an real ..tale ssei'rlir. IsSe w man's word, but Insist upon knowing what il. won! shows ier.lln"lhe title. AoAlwliaol Is as emu 1 1 I a .deed. Insl.1 i having II. have th. only set i,l al-trae, books 111 the county. All work promptly eseenbMi aud sailsfsetlou tiaraiueed. If you hays .rowrty lo Insiite givens call , Wear ae.uu l th U hr Insurance eonipanlse In ln world. If you . . . i. it i, aiil, u. ,.! will uuil a ku,k. 1 COX 12 QUICK. Main Stmt IT. H tit MS. 0HI00M PORTLAND. RAINIER AND WAY LANDINGS. -TIMC CARD- Lcavss Rslnler nil X, Ktwr Oily at t A. M Kalama al 40 A. M . t'aplss T ap A. It., Co luiui'laCltr ttl.m A. M., W. Helens at 7: A. at., arrives al roruauu ai n.aii.s, ROUND TRIP DAILY EXCEPT SUNDAY. Uave. Portland .1 1 f. ( ... y. 4 m JW $H- - TWINTV-FIVI OINTS TO PORTLAND AND ALL LANOINOt. W. I. HtWOM- 3 fflffmfflffffffffifffflwifffflwnwfffflfflfflfliniwffli The Weekly Oregonian j column ' CONTAINS and All the news welt written. Article dtwcriblug Western acencs Incident. Htorle of love and adventure by well known authors. llrilliant illustration by newspapor artist lntervsting sketches and literature for hoy and girls. Fashion article and illustration for women. OUR CLUBBING OFFER 3 only Two Dollar. The price of The Orvfonian alone 1 $1.60. r3 THE OREGON MIST i We have ixrfcted arrangement whereby we are enabled to fnr nioh Th Wettkly Ommoua In connection with Tim Mist for sTuUuiUia.UiUi.. D ft. EDWIN ROH, PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. St. Helens, Oregon jjr, h. b. curl, PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. St. Helens, Oregon. G. W. COLE, ATTORNEY AND COIS8KLOR-AT LAW, ST. HELENS, OREGON. Title Ahstract rtooks. Nolsry Public. Commla- tioner of leels fur Washington, ami anesuer- icuuci vuiivi'iur iu connwiiQu wiin oroce. lir.yA'i so.k .flood, n i lo. u i.irsjJ!'. h i rw m jo a" . --m ' -f. .si.'-,, r" . (BJii.tJj i. ' r - ' 1. W. DAY W. B. DILLA&D ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW Office nest door to Court houM, HT. HKLKNH. OKKUO.S. Oenera) practice In courts of Ormmn or Wash Itiftti.n. Amtracts made directly from county GEO A. HALL, ATTflRWPV AT.l AWT SSA 4 Vili.4 44 A.. U IT T. lief.ENsj, OBCbOV. Office next door to Cole A Quick'i law and abstract olllce. Collections a specialty. Foreclosurrs. mechanic's liens, promptly attended to. 0. R. & N. CO. roa Fast Mali 8 p. m. Brokane Flyer 8:45 p. m. 8 p. ra. S d. m. Kx.Hunday Hnturdny 10 p. m. Sa. m. Kx.Hunday Tuea.Thiir, and Hat. ft Is vouched for as officially y a certificate from the colonel. Hdvanct Sal of Our 8000 Volume In Manila shows tho faith of soldiers In Hie publication- It is sold by subscription only and ewriilMK soi'iiem nave oeeo .iuiioyt.'fi mimtqi iciustvely thus far, and have found In this very liicratlveemployment. A few more seems wamea in mis siaie. A'i'iimtnvnici-jii'iq Publishing Company, 21 First 8t., Bsn Francisco. 8 a. m. Tuifs Thur. and eat. I.v. Rlparia l;20a. m, dally Time SCHEDULES Halt Lake, Denver, Ft. Worth, Omaha.Ksn sas City, HI. Imls, Chicago and EasL Walla Walla. Spokane, Mlu ne a pol 1 s. Ht. Fsul, Dulnth, Mil waukee, Chlcaao A Kaat. Ocean Steamships. All sailing dates sub ject to ehanire. For Han KranciM-o Hall every five dnvs. Columbia River Bteam.ra. To Astoria and Way-landings. Willamette River. Oreton City. fiewlru, balem Way-Und'ss Willamette and Yam hill Risers, Oregon City, Dayton, and Way-landings. Willamette River. Portland to Corvaltli and Way lsndlnns. Bnaks Riser. Klpnrla to Iwlston. Aaatts SSxjM Past Mail 4ti p. m. HtKikane Flyer 8:0Ua.o. 4 p. m. m. ndoy 4 80p.m. Kx.Hunday 8:80 p.m. Mou. Wed. and Fri. 4:80 p. m. Mon. Wed. and Frl. Lv.fw'lon dally at :Ja. in. W, H. HURLBERT, General Passenger Agent, PORTLAND OREGON BTKAMHn LURLilNE PORTLANO AND ABTORIa Leaves Portland evory nliclit at 8 o'clock for Astoria, (except Hunday.) Huturday night at 10. Returning, leaves Astoria at C: 3( o'clock every morning (except Monday.) Hun day at 0 : 00 o'clock p. ni. We m sod eceupv th. tallset menantlls building In the seertd. We have ov.r s,as.ee ctstemers. Ststssn hvindisd sl.tks ait ceosuatly engaged filling out-of-lora ofd.is. OU OtNtRAL CATALOOUE la th book of th. peeple-tt qswt. WholM.I. Frits, te Everybody. Has over Loss pages, it.aoe lllustratlaoa. n4 (u, descriptions of articlss with price. It coat r cents la petal as snail ach copy. W. want you to ha. on.. ItND FlrTKN CtNTItssslw yeur good faith, an ws'll seed yo cpyy fKtk, with sll chargwi prepsiid. .(twiiiuwaikiii imiiutawvi chioaao J1UCKLE BROS.... -MANUPAOTURf R8 OF- LUflBER I)imcnlon lumlr. floorimt. rutic i BUnk of every variety of IuihIxt. I ST. HELENS, OREGON. 7 I J VTo ladU'S furniture is complete ft. w i-i without a new llght runnlng Cj K II yon buy a Miwlntr-machlne why K SINGER pigsr-" ffl not (jet the tHt. Sold on easy fr' !& term without interest. K, M v. f. uvvNiar, Agent : Aatoriev . . Oregon. R WHITE COLLAR LINE THE COLVMlllA niVIR AND FL'cirr HOL'KD NAVIUATIONCO. PORTLAND-ASTORIA ROUTE. STR. GATZERT Uniting Foot of Alder Wrest, Portlsnd. Leases Fonlaiid dslly (except Mundeylat 7 A. Lauding Telephone diK-.k, Asloris. Leave Astoria dslly (except Hunday) 7 F . Hal ley (ialsert tlckru gixsl on strainer HaMalo. Hteamtt lluuwto tickets good on Hall.y llatserL U. B. SCOTT, Pres. Skin Diseases. For the apeedy and pnrtnanent enre of totter, salt rheimi and ecaema, Cham borlain' Eye and Skin Ointment i without an etpial. It relieve the Itch ing and smarting Almost iustantly and ita coutlnned nse etTecta permanent cure. It also cnrwi itch, barber' Itch, cald hnad, wire nipples, Itchlnn pi'rt' chapped hands, chronic sore eye anil rratiulated lid. t Dr. Ca&fn CondlUoa PowOeri tat horse are the best tonio, blood pnrlller ndvennlfnge. price, SSoeuta. Soldb Dr. Edwin Host. STEAMER G. W. SHAVER DELL SHAVER, Master. Vrmns i 1 tlM T . t, . i M-ssr.. ..1. j jjcave rortianu, root 01 w (lays, 6:30 A. M. Leave Clats- grj kanie Tuesdays and Fridays TJ at 4 o'clock in tho morning. The company reserves the rlgh to change Urns without notice Shaver Transportation Company. LpavAH KcUn on Mon flay , nnuneiQiyii mil Kr Ida vat ni A o'clock .. in. leaves Port laud TuoaiUTi Thnrsdsy, ana Batiinlays, at o'vluok s. in. iiew. ,i""' i iiMisrftiiiiii tii'awif1!' Port,an" and Kelso Route via Columbia River....'. sswvi.m i - .;. ., -S