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COLOMIIIA COUNTY DIRECTORY.
COt'KTY rrlCEHS.
Jmlco
fclerk
Bluiriff
Troiisurer
ut. of Schools..
Assessor...
Surveyor
Goronor
Coraralasloncn j '
Joicpli H. IVwn. Rainier
J. (i. WallK, Su McU'lis
J. s. Hire. Hi. lli'lo.is
E. liOSS. ft. llllillS
I. H. Coi-etimil. Iloultou
..Martin tthlli', St. Helens
A. B. I.ittl?, Hniittun
Dr. H. B. CHIT. St. H.'ltfin
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h. w. i-iiiersou, Mist
MARCH 9, 1900.
OFFICIAL COUNTY PAPER.
Down at Kalania they bare found a
goUl mine right In the center of the
eitv. Good! May Kalama's Btreets
yet be paved with gold ore.
Tub county republican convention
will meet at Rainier on Monday, April
9th. Saturday, March 31st, has been
recommended as the date for holding
the precinct primaries.
Pobtlaso will have enough convene
tions on the 12th of next month to sat
isfy her desires in that respect for some
time. Republicans, democrats and pop
ulists meet in convention there on that
date.
-IcKbclry prosperity in Columbia
county logging and lumbering camps
has knocked the underpinning ont of
the calamity monument that was
erected here under the democratic rule
pf 1803 to 1897.
Nebraska populists are in a "pickle."
They have two kinds of them Bryan
and anti-Bayan ; and the latter have the
best of it by big odds. They demand
pure and undefiled populism without
any fusion. Hence a split.
An. things considered, a bond-buying
administration has distinct advantages
over a bond-issuing administration.
Clevelandigm meant selling bonds in
ing bonds in time of war.
Ketkb in the history of Columbia
county has there been such a demand
for timber and timber land as there is
at present. Columbia county's timber
contains the true intrinsic value, which
will very soon be realized by the owner.
If it is a coincidence it is remarkable
that the two most prosperous periods in
the history of the country are connected
with the name of McKinley ; the first
under the workings of the McKinley
tariff, the second under the McKinley
administration.
It anti-expansionists should win out
t the next general election, wouldn't
it be embarrassing for that party to
know just what to do with American
territory acquired without the consent
of the governed? The Louisiana coun
try, Florida and the Pacific coast might
object to being returned to their former
political conditions. Milton Eagle.
It may be possible to accomplish
something or acquire something with
out an effort, but instances where this
occurs is the exception rattier than the
rule. If the Jiehalem people desire
that a railroad be built into their coun
try they will certainly have to assist in
furnishing an inducement. Consider
one proposition at a time.
Tub bnsybodys who are industriously
attempting to nominate the republican
ticket for this county before the conven
tion meets, would do well to look after
Jheir own completely demolished politi
pal forces. The republicans will do
their own nominating and they will do
it well, without any suggestions what
ever, from the broken-down leaders of
the badly demolished, three-headed
party. '
Tub customs receipts of the govern
ment in January were over $22,000,000,
being the largest of any month since 1891,
except March and April, 18W7, which
were abnormal by reason of the heavy
importation in anticipation of the ap
proaching change in the tariff law. Yet
this is the same Dingley law which the
democrats, in 1897 and in the early part
of 1898, insisted was a failure as a rev
enue producer.
. Tiikbk is no doubt of the truthfulness
of the reports that many thousands of
people in the East are preparing to
leave in the spring to find homes in the
Northwest. Oregon should not he so
slow in the matter of securing its share
as it has been in the past years. For
ten years or more our sister state to the
north has far outrun us in the race for
population and internal development.
The only excuse for this is found in the
indifference of our own people. No
grander or more resourceful common
wealth exists in the Union than Oregon.
Rut the leading business spirits of the
State have, in many respects, apparently
overlooked this fact. An awakening,
however, eems to hove occurred, and it
is likely that vigorous and concerted
effort will be made during the present
year to retrieve some degree of our lost
opportunity. It would be worse than
business suicide to neglect this impor
taut duty.
Amono the measures mat win proo- ( solm,wll't croakv, but vigorous. Unless
ably be introduced at the next session , a rpse should take place we will prou
of the legislature Will be one to amend j ably pull through to grass,
that portion of the constitution relating tinder the peristent presure ot proa-
; , i -I.., i, ' perity our people ro becoming restless.
to the qualification of electors. At , ,mv tUe Koma fewr. gouie go
present Oregon has a law in common crBtv and run away to California, while
with one or two other states which per- ot hers have left us and taken up their
mits aliens to become voters by simply
, . . . .. ., . ,, ,i i. i,
making a declaration that it it, their in -
tontion at some reiuoto time in the
future to become a citizen of the coun
try. They do not renounce their alle
giance to tho country ol which they
were natives and still are grunted all the
rights and privileges of a bona fide citi-
iicn, except tho one right of making
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final proof on a homestead. But tnl8
not all. They are exempt from jury or
military service and if they become em-
broiled in anv trouble, can claim the
. . .
protection oi tne nation irom v. uencw
they came ana tune tneir case to tne
United States court at once.
At present the United States lias
under construction or authorized, sixty
one vessels. The list comprises eight
battleships under construction, three
sheathed armored cruisers authorized,
seven sheathed protected cruisers, four
monitors and one gunboat authorized,
one training ship, ten torpedo boat de
stroyers, seventeen torpedo boats and
one submarine torpedo boat. This
would appear to be a formidable addi
tion to the navy were it not for the fact
that while the United States is con
structing the total of 128,2oti tons of
warships, every nation of prominence is
excelling it in the tonnage of war ves
sels now under construction.
Pa, McKkcuisk, of Seattle, after hav
ing examined into the tilth and disease
producing effect of diseases carried into
the homes and communicated to the
human family by the filthy practice of
trailing skirts, called npon a Jiew York
bacteriologist to teat his own opinion in
the matter and received the following
reply: "In the hem of a woman's
skirt which I have just been examining,
I found germs of pneumonia, diptheria,
typhoid fever, scarlet fever, and tu
berculosis, any one of which would
lie enough, if inhaled, to cause a person
to be afflicted with one of the deadly
diseases mentioned."
Senator Mitchell's old-time hobby for
electing United States senators by a
direct vote of the people, is popular
now. Even the Oregonian and Tele
gram favor the measure. The latter
would tar and feather an assemblyman
who would vote for a man for the senate
who wouldn't vote for such amendment
to the federal constitution then ride
him ou a rail. That's business-like, but
it's more nltra than Mitchell ever dared
to be. Moro Observer. .
from Utah because the Gentiles insist
on holding them to their pledges. Manv
of these people will come to Oregon,
but they will certainly fare no better
here in the matter of liberty to violate
either a state or a federal statute. Ore
gon has made a record or two which
ought to put at rest any doubt these
strange religionists may have about the
situation out here. It sends its polyga
mists to the penitentiary.
No democratic politician in this year
of grace and elections is telling the
"poor farmer" and the "down-trodden
laborer" that every man who is out of
debt and has money in his pocket is a
robber and an oppressor. Mr. Lincoln's
famous jury acquitted the man charged
with hog-stealing because every juror
had a chunk of that pork." The appli
cation of the story to present circum
stances is obvious.
Mb. Fkkkmax' statement in regard to
fusion will undoubtedly be understood
as it is meant. It is comprehensive and
not only expresses the sentiment of the
writer, but also the sentiment of dozens
of other sound-minded democrats of
this county.
Have You Hcjfistered?
Below is the number of voters who
have registered in the county for each
precinct to date:
1 Auburn 86
2 Apiary 4
Beaver Falls 15
Clatskanie &i
DeerL-land M
Goble
Marshland
44 j
I
Nehale
j.Kiiaiiiu O;
Kainier 46
OakFoint.... M I
i'P00 Jl I
Union 101
Warren ...86
Total f53
Declines to Fukc.
To Tug EniTOK. To avoid eomnliryi-
uons anu misunderstandings, would you
kindly permit me. through the medium
of your esteemed paper, to inform whom
soever this may concern that 1 do not
wish cheap notoriety by being identified
with a party that tolerates such men as
Herr MoBt. W. J. Brvan and others of
their ilk. I believe in law and order.
and let it be understood once for all that
1 will not accept any favors at the hands
of the fusionists of Columbia county.
Kespectfully, U. W. Fkekhan.
Fisbhawk, Oregon, March 6th, 1900.
BARRED PLYMOUTH ROCKS.
The undersigned, having: purchased
a cockerel from the famous prize win
ning; flock of Geo. W. Downs, of Port
land, to run with his fine thoroughbred
hens, is prepared to furnish eggs at the
moderate sum of 60 cents tier setting of
thirteen eegfl. Leave orders for eegs at
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vviiiud v.. d, i.v. i.vitue, .yicviu,
Chab. Takhkli,, Houlton, Or.
We have saved many doctor bills since
we began using Chamberlain's Cough
Remedy in our home. We keep a bot
tle open all the time and whenever any
of my family or myself begin to catch
cold we begin to use the Cough Remedy
and as a result we never have to send
for a doctor and incur a large doctor bill,
for Chamberlain's Cough Remedy never
fails to cure. It is certainly a medicine
of great merit and worth. D. S. Mkah
kle, General Merchant and Farmer,
Mattie, Bedford county, Pa. For sale
at the St. Helens Pharmacy.
I DOWN NEHALEM VALLEY,
p Cpeik Corrf.M,dpt 8tnd,
Lively Ncwa ltema.
Editou Mmr. Wo linve jnst eniorged
from a state of hibernation, like our
counterpart, the frog. Our voices are
fOoile at ft. lie ens lor in . time ihi.uk,
1 but uUimatelv the probabilities are that
, .. J s , , w, ,re tll0T
will locate more pcriiimienlly.
If the McKinley administration is re
sponsible for all' tho calamities that
overtake ns, why not have a changer
We would suggest Mr. Roberts, of Utah,
for president, ami then polygamy would
come in votrtie and there would be no
, occasion ,for the state to Interfere with
I personal and private affairs. Ssivo county
i expenses. Suet
j There was a timber agent canvasins
j this part of the cnunty ol late, taking
options on choice chums, J he IJ;"."
I was about all he aid take. The settlers
, realize ,lllU g,. ,;,);,. i, good prop-
rmiln burns have also been
around, paying, in most instances, fair
prices. O. W. Freeman sold three head
of steers for ifl"0. There have been
several horses changing owners at from
HX)to $1-5 per head, tiood cows are
worth from $!S5 to $45 each, and scarce
at that price.
W. K. Van has been doing some log
giug for the Deep creek mill, liosidos
some fir. he has a nice lot of clear cedar.
; which is reported to be worth tL'6 per
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mousanu ietn ... i orwauu.
School district No. 8, commonly known
as Sunnysido, has a new school house.
The site'is changed from the north to
the south side of the river. The build
ing is painted in National colors red,
white aud blue which we think is novel
as well as appropriate.
The Lane sawmill is a breaker. It has
broken nearly everything about it, and
now comes the grand smashuu she has
broken her record. One whole week
without an accident! Billy is the hoy
w ho cau boil water with wet cedur saw
dust. Freeman has pnt a pusher on his mill
in the shape of another wheel. It is a
decided improvement, increasing the
capacity at least 50 per cent.
it is thought here that the new elec
tion laws will work a great hardship on
the county, there not being eligible citi
zens enough in the county to rill the
offices. Better import a few. Anon.
It is very hard to stand idly by and see
our dear ones suffer while awaiting the
arrival of thedoctor. An Albany (N. Y.)
dairyman called at a drug store there for
a doctor to come and see his child, then
very sick with croup. Not finding the
doctor in, he left word for him to come
at once on his return, lie also bought
a bottle of Chamberlain's Cough Rem
edy, which he hoped would give some
relief until the doctor should arrive. In
a few hours he returned, saying the doc
tor need not come, as the child was
much better. The druggist, Mr. Otto
Scolts, says the family has since recom
mended Chamberlain's Cough Remedy
to their neighbors and freinds Until he
has a constant demand for it from that
part of the country. For sale at the St.
Helens pharmacy.
The connty court is wrestling with
road supervisor's reports.
few days in the city this week.
Garden seeds, field seeds, flower
seeds. Headquarters at Collins A
Gray's.
Capt. A. Henderson, of Houlton, was
taken to Portland on Wednesday for the
purpose of having the malignant growth
on his jaw removed by operation, that
coarse being considered necessary in
order to save his life.
Call for a County Conyention.
A republican convention for the
county of Columbia, state of Oregon, is
caned to meet at Kaimer, Oregon, on
Monday. April flth, HWO. at 11 o'clock a.
m., pt earn day, tor the purpose of nom
mating candidates tor the various
county offices of said Columbia cotintv.
uregon, ana to elect six (O; delegates to
the state convention to he held in Port
land, Oregon, on Thursday, April 12th,
liKJO, and to transact any other business
i that may be brought before the conven
tion, itie convention will consist of
forty-two (42) delegates, apportioned
among the several precincts as follows:
Auourn 3
Apiary 1
Beaver Falls 3
Clatskanie 5
Deer Island 2
Goble 4
Marshland 2
Nehalem 3
Oak Point 3
Rainier 4
Seappooee 4
Union 5
Warren 3
The same beinir one (1) deleuate-at-
larif from eaeh nrwirwit anil nno ll fur
every twenty-four (24) votes cast for T.
T. Geer for governor in 1898. and one
for each major fraction of twenty-four
io x,,.,. .. . m t t
ernor
The county central committee recom-
n,,.Tiu i,..i ih. u.,. i
precincts be held at the usual voting
places in said precincts on Saturday,
March 31st, 1900, at 2 o'clock p. m., of
said day, and that the delegates attend
the convention in person.
By order of the committee.
A. L. Ci.ahk, David Davib,
Secretary. Chairman.
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Karl'9 Oovcr Root Tea
BirtuV the Complnlon, Porifis th
Blood, KivcsaKresh.UMrSkin. CurnCon
S 15!"' Ii'dlsestlon, nod all Eruptions of
tne An areeitbl Lsmllve Narve
i onic. bold on alisolute jruamiitee by all
druKKlsU at asc, 60c suuf1.00.
8- C. WELLS A CO., LCROV, N. V.
OLC MOSMItrORS
FOR SALE BY EDWIN ROSS.
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FAHM FOll UKNT,
Fairly well improved farm, one team
of horses, six cows, farming implements.
For further particulars apply to
Cami'CK Zollkh. Oolite, Oregon,
mi Try It.
If SHiloli'a Cough and Consumption
Cure, which is sold for the small price
of 2"i cts., 60 eta, and I, does not cure,
take the bottle back and we will refund
your money. 8old for over fifty years
on this guarantee. Price 25 cts, and 50
eta. Sold by Or. Edwin Rosa.
COVtiT IKUSVSURS NOTICE.
CorNTt Trkascrkh's orrtca,
St. IIii iiii. Il . Mrh . IMtt.
TOWIt 18 ItKKKUV U1VKN THAT AM.
iiaimtil Comity WHri-inits of CommM
Comity, Orepm, which Imvo loii iirom'tiU'd
ami eutnrett' "Nut I'nlil tor W4.it ol Kiituta,"
in lor lo Juuimry Mill. Istt. aiul witrrunit Nm.
MBO. .Ml. Stla, ,M4, M74, SITO, 4H0, MM,
ftui, A-iM. M7I hi.iI 5!tv cnilorcit on Jiumtry
nih, I mi, will to Mil upm 1'iv.v'iimuon hi
lln othi'. lulurvsl will not be Hllowcil niter
llilsitnio. KPWIN lUfS,
lufati TroiiMirer of t'olumMn County, Drewm.
CITY TREASURER S NOTICE.
(limi t of City Tkxi'ii,
Sr. I1M1.HN9. (iivl'iui. Jim. '-M. mm.
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Ml IS CITY THKASIIvKK OP nf. HULKS, I
tiresmi hereby iilve notice Unit nil m itr-.
mnlM of tm elly whl.li Imvu Ihhm. iin'niiiteil ;
mill emlomoit "N'ot 1'niil Uit Want of Kuililn." I
prior lo Mmili '.Mill, IM, k ml warrant!. Nt., ,
unit t'liilorM'tl on tliitt luie, will be iilil upon
lirtiKotitaiKi.i to nitt. uitere! will not tx ttl'
iowiit niter Hit daw. UAVH) DAVIS,
city TnsiuMirer.
NOTICE FOR rCBUCATON.
Land Omrs xr vbbaok Oitv, 0..
Jnnry '.'Till, W00.
N'OTtCK IS HKRMY tllVKN THAT THK
loliuHtniMiitiutMl nttler hii tll.l notice ut
tils Intention lo luaktt rtuitl proof lu support of
hU eliilnt. Hint ttint sniil proof will he nnele be
lore .he Coumy Clerk of C0I11.11M4 eouiny, ut
M. Helms. Orcgou, ou Huron 'A liMO, vlt:
JOHN U Yot'NO,
llnmestt'Hcl entry 10.01A, for th iiorthwet of
norttiwe.it l of seeilon lt, towiuhip 4, nor.lt
rituito 4 wet. mill north l of nortlicHKt v. hiu!
uortheaal l of nortliwext secUou 24, tawti'
shin 4 north miiKo A we&t.
tfe nHinea the following witnessc to nror
his continuous resMenoe upon tint culiivattou
of aul Intnl. vis: J. V. Sheeley, Huns Christ
ensen, Wllllnin Hess aud J. T. Allium, M ol
Veruouis., Orvxuu-
('HAS. B. MOOKKS. Register.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS.
Notice is hereby given that the under
signed has been appointed administra
trix of the estate of Win. I,. Graham,
deceased, by the Hon. J. B. Doan, iiulrt
of the County Court of the State of Ore
gon for Columbia County. All persons
having claims airainst said estato are re
quired to present the same, properly
veriticd, to me at Marshland, Oregon, or
at the otlice of K. i Gralmm, 206 Mar
quuiu building, Portland, Oregon , with
in six mouths from the date of this notice.
Dated this 8th day of March, 1000.
Maude E. Ukaham,
m!)a6 Administratrix of said estate.
ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE.
Notice is hereby gen that I, the un
dersigned, have been appointed admin
istrator, with the last will annexed, of
the estate ol ueorire Haves, deceased
by order of the County Court of the
State of Oregon, for Columbia connty
that all persons having claims against
said estate are hereby required to pre
sent the r-ame, with proper vouchers, to
me, at Alayger, Columbia county, Ure
gon, within six months from the dst of
this notice. I'ated March 2nd, l'.KHJ,
C1IABLK8 MAYCiEK.
Administrator of the estate of George
liayea, deceased. iiizmsu
ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE.
Notice is hereby given that on Satur
day, April 7tn, luou, at Vi o'clock, noon,
at the court house door, at St. Helens.
Columhia county, Oregon, pursuant to
an order oi tne uonnty (Jourt ol the
.ln,n 1 I .. .
made and entered Januarv 8th, 1U00, 1
will, as administrator of the estate of
Edward Westby, deceased, sell at public
auction, to the" highest bidder for cash,
the following-described real property be
longing to said estate, and situate in said
Columhia county, to-wit: Lota two,
three and four, and the southwest quar
ter of the northeast quarter of section
six, in township 0 north, range 5. west
oi v niainette meridian m Oregon, con
taming anout lmj.u acres.
Dated March 2nd, liXJO.
JOHN J,. CARLSON.
Administrator of the estate of Edward
Westby, deceased. m2ui30
SUMMONS BY PUBLICATION.
In the Circuit Court of the State of Ore
gon, for Columbia County.
Blam iik K. Bahnks, plaintiff,
vs.
D. J. P.arnkh, defendant.
To I). J. Barnes, the above-named do-
lennant.
IN THE NAME OF THE STATE Of
Oregon : You are hereby required to ap
pear and answer the complaint tiled
against you in the above-entitled Court
and caiiHe on or before the lath day of
April, 'W00, and if you fail so to appear
ana answer, tor want tnereoi planum
will apply to the Court for the relief de
manded in her complaint:
The relief demanded is the dissolution
of the marriage coutract now and here
tofore existing between plaintilT and de
fendant, on the ground of wilful deser
tion, and for the care and custody of the
three minor children beloinnnir to nlaint-
itf and defendant.
This summons is published bv order
of the Hon. J. B. Doan, judge of the
County Court for Columbia county, Ore
gon, made February 24, 1900, the first
publication being Friday, March 2, 1900,
and the last publication being April 13,
iyvu. j. A. HAUL,.
Attorney fur plaintiff.
ED HILLSBERRY,
Expert Barber
SHARP RAZORS AND CLEAN
TOWELS.
None but pu rest chemicals used in wash
ing and cleansing the lave.
Get a Hot Towel on Your Face
Usual prices for work.
DECKER'S OLD STAND, ST. HELENS
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VOU ARE ALWAYS WELCOME Wj
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gANQUET
None but the best in both
Imported and Domestic
wines, liquors and cigars.
GYRUS NOBLE WHISKEY
The celebrated Weinliard
Beer always on draught.
$ CL0NINGER A WHITNEY, fropi.
ST. CHARLES
HOTEL
Front & Morrison Sts., Portland
Under New Management
ISO
It on m at ta Cents to M Cents,
billies Ceuta to 1.00.
Klvvator, Klectrle l.htliti and Kelts,
and all .Modern Conveniences.
Pre llmt Meets all Hoati
Mini Trains.
Restaurant Couucc chin Eoel
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with Northurn t'ttciMC tratii lu urn I irom in
Kiol aiul .H.iitn.1 ixitrnx. At Ton. and with tiU
tmliii IritviiiK I men ilt. At AaUirt with I
K. A Co 'h l.uiit Mill tm lino tu Bud (rput It
waou itna Mjrui ih-huh puinu.
PwuLtnitf n lor Astoria or wbt point mut H
inn Kt UoulUn. TrHlnn will itou to let n
written otTit tlouJtnti whvn cmit4ii( Iniui muUUi
artttit (if llnhlt. J. V. MmVlm
Gn. AKt.. AHtorU. Or.
Skin Diseases.
For the apeedy and pennaneut enre of
tetter, alt rlieum anil eczema. Cham
berlain's Eye and tskin Ointment la
without an eiinal. It relieve the Itch
ing and smarting almont iuntantly and
ita contlnned Xtue effects a permanent
care, it also cares Itch, barber s itch,
scald head, sore nippliu, ltchinir rll.s.
chapped hands, clironio sore eyes and
gnuiaiaieu uus.
Dr. failj'i Condllloii Powder for
horses are the beat tonic, blood pnrlfier
andvermifago. Price, 33 cents. Hold by
Dr. Ed win IlOKS.
PKOFE8SIONAL.
GEO A. HALL,
ATTORNEY - AT -LAW
rt. nt:i.:.K, ohkuom.
Office next dixir to Colo A Quick's law
and abatraut olllce.
Collection!) a specialty. Foreclositreg.
tiiecbanic's liens, promptly attended to.
C.G.NIXON,
dTTORNE Y-JT-JL1 IF.
Collections a Spocialty.
RAINIER, : : OREGON.
JR. 1. K. HA LI,
PHYSICIAN AND 8URQE0N.
Clatskanie, Columhia county, Or.
JH. EDWIN U08,
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON
St. Helens, Oregon
)R. H. R. CUKr,
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON.
8L Helena, Oregon.
G. W. COLE,
ATTORNEY AND COUKHELOR-AT-LAW,
BT. HELENS, OREGON.
Titla Atistrant Ronks. Nnlarv Public. Com in Is-
loimrof Drts fur WashiiiifUin. anil an oxtnir-
lviicert collector In comiuotton with ofUco.
J. W. DAY W. B, DII.LARD
ATTORNEYS -AT-LAW
Ofllre neit rtoiir to Onurlhouse,
8T. HELKMM, OKEUUM.
General prautlre in court of Orciron or Wash
Initum. Abstracts mails directly from county
records.
.BTKAMKH.,
Ti TJ FR. Ij I 3ST Ej
PORTLAND AND A8TORIA
Leaves Portland every night at 8 o'clock
for Astoria, (except tiunday.) Saturday
night at 10.
HeuirriiiiK, leaves AnUjrla at 0:3.) o'clock
every morning (except Monday.) Hun
day at 6:00 o'clock p. m.
8
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PORTLAND, RAINIER AND WAY LANDINGS.
m TIME CARD ;
Leaves RaliilorM A. M., Neer City at !W A M Kalniim at ';,;. r"l',"",!t,' ' ; M..Co
hiiuiila Illy ait.W A. M., Ht. Ileluiia al 1 ii A. M., arrlvos t 1'urtluu.l at 10.1a) A. H.
ROUND TRIP DAILY EXCEPT SUNDAY.
Leave 1'nrlln.iil at II, P. M , Hi. Helens (ml; CulitiiiMn lily I"; 'il sitfi KnUiua 5 HO; Ntw
l.;lly 4:40. Arrives al Ualulnr al tl. JO I'. M,
TWENTY-FIVi 0IMT TO PORTLAND AND ALL LANDING. W. I. NIWSOM.
... WHEX IX NEED OF MEDICINE...
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thc 1LATSKAN1E
tl DRUQ STORE
Drugs, Patent Medicines, Toilet Articles, Etc
j DR. J. i. HALL. Prtpriitor.
I CUTS lu INI Ef - OREGON.
tin -s'.v-i- in
Wi mi and
.A II,. I.II..I n.n
,wo,aou tuitcmiri. tiiliin huiidrf a cUrks sis (uustaolljr
tn(4 filling oul-of-tow ocdsra.
OUR OENKRAL CATALOGUE la tht book of lha rpla It quotst
Wholaaala I'rlcaa to KvsrytwJy, has ovar l,oi pas, tSoe Illustrations, anil
to.mo drstrli-tlona of ar.l.i will. rlca. It sosts T " P'ln ,"
achcofy. W. want you to hava o. BRNO rifTKKN CRMT to show
your (ooJ faith, and wa'll snil you
JiOHTOOMERY WARD 9
..STEAMER JOSEPH KELLOGG.
KSi. i A l f I tas85 Jl Uaves Pvrl-
I ' k I Va?I.il T II A It t Tuosiljr.
a A - T Mr4tAc- a . Ihursilay, ami
, t! gn-firZr' l .aatVw Hlaa. al
.V.W , f,:ri'?rr o'elock a. bi.
UlSVM KaIio
on Mini il ays,
H 1 ti e s il s jf s
sml Krlitsys at
Su'cUx k a. tu.
Portland and Kelso Route via Columbia River.
0, R, & N. CO,
"rVT Time SCHEDULES
yatm
Kat Salt Lake, Hanver, Kt.
Mall VVnrlh, Omnha.Kaii- Fast
Hp. ni. ms City, Kt. Units, Mall
Uilcauoaliit KaaL iii. in.
Bmkano Walla Walla, Hpokana, Rpokano
Kl)i-r Mln tl a a ii o 1 1 s, Hi. Klrer
8:4ip, in. I'aol, liiiluih, Mil- 8.(JUa.in.
wimkce, Chlcaiio 4
East,
Ocaan 8taamshlps. .
ap-m- All aalllna n.te. sub- 4 p' m'
Jei't ti cliaiiKa,
Fur Han Friuii'lM-t
8 p.m. Columbia Rlvar 4 p.m.
Ki.Hun.lay Staamsra. Ks.ffuu.lsjr
Baturday To Astoria and Way-
lUp. Ul. lltllflllltfS.
' . m. ' Wltlamalta Rlvar. 4.MpiM)i
Ex.-un.lay Ore..n (Mty.Newliet., t..n.iuday
Halem dt Way-land us
7 . m Wlllamatts and Yam- .-
Tn'eJl'nu,. WM M'lm.'WSi.
and Hat. Orcifim Clly, Dnytiin, and KrI,
and Wuy-laiitlliiS,
a. m. WlllamatU Rlvar. 4-nnp. ,,
Tucs Ttiur. Pnrtlnnd li Corvallls Mun. Wwl.
and bat. and Way laiidliiKB. mid KrI.
Lv. Rljinria Bnaks Rlvar. Lv.lAW'ton
l:aia. in. dully at
dally RlparU to Lewlaton. H:;Wii. ul,
W. H. HURLBERT
Ocneral Fasseniior Anent,
PORTLAND ' OUKOONj
STEAMER G.
DELL SHAVER, Master.
nii-iri-i-is- -ii
The company resotvci tha rlgb to change time
Shaver
Your Title?
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Ki.vrii. 11 U ior I.I..I.I.
i i. hut 1 her I'linliiln In
twr thai It ti tho
i to neiiri'li llio
luimiiui tu luml
lllliw. If visit ii..iili.iiiiliUi liiij lm. li.iiil or h..ti.ic imiiiey mi real,
null! seonrlti', Inho H" '""'" lv"r'li "''",! what
liie iwonl ali.'.ws r.iHiHiiK Ihe IKIe. All Alwlmol I. k u-shiiIIhI
ii.le.nl, ln.li.tim liuvliiit It, W have Urn .inly set nl nlmtrai't
All worn immniyiJxt'i'ii." aim aaiisiniMinii
lmvi iirnperty t.i nisi reitivoiisinmii, ytii r
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QUICK,
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TO-
- anllla bultillni In ths wort4,
Wi havs
a topy s, - ri
M,miU'?H'tZT''inm
NO Imlle fiirnilnre l complete K
without a now Uitht-ruiinliiK V
1 S!NaR I
If you liuy a nwlnK-macblue why C)
not (fi.a the Ix'at. Sold on easy k
tiriiia without Interest, N
O. P. LOONET, Agent
fij -torta Orsnon. g
WHITE COLLAR LINE
THK COLUMBIA RIVER AND I'UOKT HOUND
NAVIGATION CO.
PORTLAND-ASTORIA ROUTE.
STR. GATZERT
Landing Foot of Alder Hlreat, Porllanrt.
leaves I'nrilniid dallv (exie.itM.inilay)ut 7 A, M
LuiiiltiiR '1'nleiilintifl dtiek, Anlorls.
Lenvoa Astoria dslly (mrept Hiindny) 7 P.
Ilnlli.v riafv.rl floli.iiii u,uu. .wi kl.'Uiiiiir HfUSIllO.
Hli-unii-r linssalo tlekols good on Uulley Ualrrrt.
U. B. SCOTT, Pres.
W. SHAVER
Loavo Portland, foot of Wash
ington St., Mondays & Thurs
days, G:30 A. M. Leave Clats
kanie Tuesdays and Fridays
at 4 o'clock in tho morning.
without notko.
Transportation Comoany.
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