The Oregon mist. (St. Helens, Columbia County, Or.) 188?-1913, March 30, 1900, Image 2

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DAVID DAHS, editor and Propnotor.
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COLOMBIA COUNTY DMtKCTORY,
, count v orricEBs.
Jades .Joseph B. roen. Rainier
Clerk J. U. Watts, si. Helens
HherlflT. 1. N. Rice, 81. Helens
Treasurer.; K. Rom, tit. Helens
fcult. ol Uchools 1. II Cotieland. Iloulton
Aimumt , Martin hilp, 8t. Helens
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Coroner.... Dr. H. R. Cliff, St. Helena
., , ,,.,. 1 r. a. msei, rx-atiw.e
Commissioner j K, u Petersou, Ntst
MARCH 30, 1900.
OFFICIAL COUNTY PAPER.
Voters should register. Do not defer
this matter until it is too Ute.
Qcay may get a seat in the senate, but
it will be neither a credit to himself nor
the persons who pive it to him.
Bctteb banish the idea right now
that there is any strife among the re
publicans of Columbia county.
Tiik New York Mail and Express says
that Colorado, too, may cast its electoral
ote for McKinley instead ot Bryau.
And now, Senator Hoar wants to give
Qneen IJU 2o0,000 for pin money.
He'll be proposing a million for Aguin
aldo some of these days.
A Kind of discreet deafness is pre
venting some of the populist Messiahs
of Columbia county from bearing what
the wild waves are saying.
From the appearance of the hilltops
n yonder shore of old Columbia on
Tuesday, indications seemed to point to
the fact that we may expect some nice
winter weather this spring.
Sohibodt has riled the ire of the
Forest Grove Times. Dictators gener
ally get "sat on" in just about such
style as the Times man intimates is in
store in Washington county.
The inevitable and unwelcome ap
pearance of "I yclone Lari9 from his
Texas cellar into the borders of our
state comes with the first breath of
springtime. He has started in again on
the crime of '73.
While you're speaking about it, we'll
go you the cigars that Union precinct
gives seventy-five majority for the re
publican ticket on June 4th. The
county has been conceded to the repub
licans by 300 majority.
Talk about wind pudding and moon
shine as articles of diet, but what is the
matter with a great national political
party that will declare that free silver is
stalking ghost, and then stick it into
their platform as a paramount issue?
Thebi are yet several hundred voters
In this county who have not registered.
Thia matter has been kept constantly
before the people since the registration
books were opened, and if you are re
fused vote at the next election, blame
no one but yourself.
Washington state is entitled to better
treatment than being infested with
smallpox and plague. After two years
of populistic governmental regime it is
not fair for the state to be double-dosed
with other scourges. Of these there's
merely a distinction without a difference.
Eviby republican voter should turn
out to the primaries in the different
precincts tomorrow (Paturday) and per
form a duty to himself and bis party by
helping to elect delegates to the county
convention who will attend the conven
tionand and assist in the nomination
of a ticket.
Thebs are a whole lot of people in
this connty, of all political parties, who
think that Martin White should stand
for sheriff at the republican convention.
There is not a shadow of a doubt but
that Martin could mop up and wring
out into his own bucket more support
for that office than any man In Colum
bia county.
To those who are counting on a fight
among the republicans of Columbia
County this year, it is not out of place
now to serve notice on them that they
will get sadly left. There is no discord
within the party, and those fellows who
are attempting to create such have un
dertaken something they can't accom
plish. William Jknninos Bbyan re-wrote
the Chicago platform of 1891 and the
democratic state convention of Nebraska
adopted it as their article of faith.
William Jennings is pretty smooth as a
manipulator, and all the archangels
this side of Cape Nome can't prevent
his nomination for president as a fusion
candidate. McMinnville Transcript.
Tnr. middle-of-the-road populists of
this state have called their state conven
tion to meet in Portland on April 12th.
It seems that a very large number of
the populists of Oregon are opposed to
the tactics of some of the leaders in
tossing coins with the democrats for the
offices, while for principle, they seem to
take anything fished out of the waste
basket of 1896.
Some persons, not resident In Wash
ington county, are taking a very pro
found interest in the politics of the
county, and letters are being received
setting forth who must be nominated
for the legislature and who must be
defeated, and that money will be fur
nished to carry out the directions if nec
essary. The people of Washington
county will serve notice on all such
outsiders that they are capable of taking
care of their own political ailnirs.
When they want, outside help to name
a legislative ticket they will make it
known, Forest Grove Times.
Till Oregonian has done a grave
wrong both to the friends of Senator Mc
Bride and to those of Mr, Moody. Mr.
McBride's friends frankly and quietly
conceded a solid Waseo county delega
tion to Mr. Moody. They nianifwited
no desire whatever, at any time to
thwart the wishes of Mr. Moody's
friends. The latter assures the Chroni
cle that thev made it a point to commit
no art nor deed that could be justly
centurueu us miirieiiuiv tu ,nr. ;it:iriuiT.
They were in no sense antagonizing the
interests of Mr. Meltride. Their single
purpose was the ronouiination ot Mr.
Moody. The primaries passed without
opposition. The Oregonian correspond
ent sent to his paper a plain, truthful,
unvarnished statement of the result.
The Oregonian edited the dispatch and
added the following clause: "The
Mcltrido influence failed utterly to ma
terialise." This was not in the original,
which we have seen. The result is that
the friends of Mr. Meltride consider
they have lieen slapped in the face.
But the Oregonian did it and is wholly
responsible for an act that ia regretted
here on all bands. The Oregouiau has
the faculty of raising mora hell in a
minute than it can down in a century.
Let it flirlit Mo Bride if it wants to. but
let it not compromise others who desire
peace. The italics Uhronicle. ,
SHorxn the entire naval reserves of
Britain be called into active service it
would mean a greater display of s
Dower than the world has vet witnessed.
It would mean that the fleet flying the
British dag would include torty nret
class battleships, teu second-class battle
ships, eighteen ttura -class baltieelitps,
fifteen coast defense ships, fifteen ar
mored cruisers, thirty first-class cruisers,
forty-three third-class cruisers, thirty-
five torpedo gun-boats, aud one hundred
and seventy-seven torpedo boats ana
destroyers. To this enormous total
must be added a certain proportion of
the httv or sixty ships now Duuuing,
some ot which, with the extraordinary
skill at the disposal of the English dock
yards, would certainly be rushed to an
early completion and equipment. The
war footing of thia fleet would entail
the employment of more than 110,000
men, exclusive of those who would nec
essarily be added to the regular yard
and depot forces. The interpretation
generally put upon this extraordinary
activity in the navy department is that
it indicates the government's desire to
warn the huropean powers that Britain
is ready to face any and ali possible
combinations against her interests.
It is a discouraging sign to the popu
lists that not a single republican in this
county is pushing his clniin for nomina
tion on the republican ticket. There is
an absolute absence of strife among the
republicans, although some of the pop
ulists are attempting to create discord.
Notice may as well be served now as
later on that such effort will prove futile.
There ia a desire to have all sections of
the county represented on the republi
can ticket. Never before in the history
of the county have the republicans been
so harmonious and in such splendid con
dition to enter s campaign. Of course,
the delegates to the convention will
realize the necessity of nominating men
that will poll the full party vote. This
action, which will certainly take place,
will guarantee the hearty and earnest
support of the whole ticket when nonii
ated. Prospects for populist success
are not very flattering.
Wk desire to again remind the voters
of each precinct of their duty to nomi
nate a candidate for road supervisor in
each road district in your precinct. At
the coming June election the voters of
each road district voting together will
elect one supervisor for each road dis
trict in their precinct, the nominations
may be made by the whole precinct or
thev mav lie made bv the voters in each
road district, but as the supervisors will
be elected by the voters of the entire
precinct, it would perhaps be as well for
the voters of the entire precinct to join
in the nomination of all, where there is
more than one district in the preciuct.
These nominations should be certified
to by the county convention in order
that they may be ratified and placed on
the countv ticket.
Congressman Moody's friends evi
dently do not like the course of the Or
egonian in reporting political conditions
throughout the state. A short article,
under the caption : "A slap in the face,"
appearing in this paper this week, aud
credited to The Dalles Chronicle, was
mailed to us trom the .Dalies, with a re
quest to give it circulation in this county.
It has seemed to us all the time that
some of the telegraphic news from over
the state, which has been furnished rec-
cently, was slightly colored. All the
evidence being in and the public being
tne jury, tne verdict can now be ren
dered, w hich we believe will be against
allowing full credit for everything we
read in the telegraphic news.
The Goebel election law is certainly a
boon to politicians. There has not been
but one election held in Kentucky under
its provisions, yet there are two com
plete seta of state officers, enforcing
their claims by the presence of the mil
itia, the father of the law dead, and
numerous persons on trial for murder.
In fact, a condition of affairs bordering
almost upon civil war has existed in
Kentucky ever since the measure be
came a law. There seems to be no
limit to the disturbance one little demo
cratic lawyer can kick up.
Next Friday the republican primaries
will take place. Send men to the con
vention who wear no man's collar; and
these are not difficult to find. There is
not so much of a "ring" as some mal
contents are desirous of making it ap
pear. The "outs" always raise the cry
of "ring" against the "ins." Thia is all
nonsense. Attend your primaries, make
your fight there, if you have any, and
accept the result in good faith. Forest
Grove Times.
New lleltgion Needed.
Just at this time our country needs a
new religion that will make a man pay
hia debts, says the Methodist Advocate.
Shouting don't settle old accounts with
God or man. We bounce right into a
fellow and put him out of the church if
he goes to a ball or theater, but never a
word to the odious scamp who never
pays his debts. Preachers and people
who do not pay their debts are doing
the church more harm than dancers or
drunkards, for there are more of them
in the church. Headers, is this getting
close to you? Then lay down your
paper and go and pay up and read on
with ease. And don't you stop paying
because the "statute of limitation" ex
cuses the open account which you made
for bread and meat. You must pay it
in cash or God will make you pay it in
fire and brimstone. God knows no such
excuse for not paying, as "homestead
redemption." When you raise that ex
cuse to keep from paying your debts,
you can stop singing " when I can read
my title clear to mansions in the skies."
You've none up there.
Doe Thin ftlrike VotlY
Muddy Complexions and Nauseating
Breath fromclironicconstipation. Karl's
Clover Hoot Tea is an absolute cure and
has been sold for fifty years on an abso
lute guarantee. Price 25 cts. and 60 cts.
Sold by lit. Edwin Koss.
IMIKCINCT ltOUNDARIK.8.
In the matterof the eslalilMiraetit Of election
product lor t 'olu in bin enu nty :
tin Hits dsythls matter eontlng on to lie heard
and the court being fully advised la the ptvm
ues, In Is ordered tlisi Columbia county be
divided Into till rteen election prei'liK'Is. io he
named mid bounded km follows. to-v.lt:
APIARY PRKCINCT.
Commencing at lie corner sec 8tl. tp 7 n, r w;
i thenee went it
,
wiie; iiu-nce norm t mile:
miles: thence sontii l mile;
miles: tlienee south U mile;
theuce east i) mile: tlienee south mile; thsnee
cat?iuuc tnence soiling nine; tnence wvi.
'ilk mile: tlisncu south 4 miles; theuce eaal a
nnk's; thence Hurt h 4 mile to place ol ticglti
uiUK. Al BIRN PRECINCT.
Commencing st tho ne corner ol section , p
Sn, raw; thence west 10 miles: thenee oiilh 1
mile; ttieuce west 4 mllea; tltenco south 10
miles: Iheiioe eest 12 miles; thenee north 1 mile;
Uienee est S miles; thenee tiorth 3 miles; thenee
wM I mile; llience north H miles to pise ot be
gtuiiUig. BEAVER FA1X8 FRBCINCT
Beginning st point on the ColumMs river
where the section line betweeu section t ami 1,
tp 7 u, r 3 w Interseets ssid river; thence south
sUout 5 miles to -ntlle stake ou west td of
see Ji, tp 7 u, r I w: thenee west ' miles;
thence south 4 mile: thenee west SS miles;
Ihcuce mtrth e mill's; thenee east 1 mile;
thence north to Columbia river; iheuce up said
river to the place ol ueluuliii(.
CLATSKANIK rRKCINCT.
BeirlnnltiRon tho Columbia river where the
section hue between sections 9 anil 30, Ipti u,
r 4 w intersects said river; thence south to south
west eorner see Si, tp n, r 4 w ; theuce. east
mhos; thence south Hi miles; thenee eat
mile; iheuce south S mile; thencs east mile;
theuce south 14 mile; thsnee east miles;
tlienee south t mil; theuce east IS miles;
thence south W mile: theuce east U' intle:
thenee south tulle; tlienee east mite: theuce
sooth mile; thence west 24 miles; thence
south 1 mile: thence west S miles: iueuce uorth
i miles: theuce wests miles; theuce north J
miles: thence west 1 mile: thenee north a miles
thence east 1 mite; thence uorth to south tstuk
ot Weslport slouith; theuce along shIU slough to
the Columbia river; thence up aulii Columbia
river 10 me place 01 oeginuiug.
PEER ISLAND PRECINCT.
(rOBMSBLT SHSKMAH.)
Beginning on the Columbia river whore the
section hue between sections 4 and xi, tna u. r I
w intersects sAid river; thenee wet to the
uorthwust corner of sec I. tp5u, ritw: tnem-e
nonn 1 mue: tnence west 11 nines; ineiice soma
2iuiies:theuce east 2 miles: theuce south 2 miles:
thence east 1 utile; tlienee south t mile; thenee
east s miles: thence north l?s miles; thence
cast about 2i miles to the Columbia river;
theuce down said river to the plaue of begin
ning. COBLE PRECINCT.
(rOKKIRLY DISS ISLAND.)
Beginning at point en the Cotumhla river
wuere tne seeuon tine between sections 4 ana
S3, tp & n, r I w intersects sld river; thence west
to southeast eomerol sec tp n, r Stw; thence
north 1 mile: iheuce west & miles; iheuce north
Smiles: thence east 1 mile; thenee uorth 1
mile: theuce east 1 mile: thence uorth 1 mile
thence east to Columbia river; Iheuce up said
river to place 01 Mgintung.
MARSHLAND PRECINCT.
Beginning at a totut on the Columbia river
where the section line between sections 'Juend
at), tp s n. r 4 west intersect said river; thence
southwesterly sioti;; the Weatuort slough to a
point where the west line of sec ol, tp s u. r 4 w
inierseeti said slough; thenee south to south
east corner of see 1, tp 7 u. r 5 west; thence
weu 1 mile: thence south 3 miles; theuce west 5
miles; thence uorth to the Columbia rives;
ttieuce up the Columbia river to the place ot be
gum: ug.
NEHALEN PREC1SCT.
Beeinniug at the northeast corner of sec 13, tp
611, r4 w: thence west 3 miles; theuce nortli'2
miles; thence west 3 miles; iheuce north 2
miles: theuce west t miles to Clatsop county
liue; iheuce south 10 miles; theli'.e east 4 miles;
thence north 1 mile; thence east .1 miles; tlicuce
north 5 utiles to the place of beginning.
OAK POINT PRECINCT.
Beginning at a point on the Columbia river
where the section line between sections 19 and
'3X tpsu, r3 west lutersecta said river: thence
south to S mile poet ou west side of see '.&:
theuce west 1 mile: thence south 3' miles;
theuce. west 2i miles; thencs north v4 mile;
iheuce west s mile; thence uorth mile; theuce
west mile; thence north I'i miles; theuce
west 2 miles; thencs north to Columbia river;
thence up said river to the place ot beginning.
RAINIER PRECINTT.
Beginning at a noint on the Columbia river
where the section line between sections 1 and 2,
tp 7 n. r 3 w intersects said river; thence south
about 4 miles to S mile stake on west side of
see 25. tp 7n, r 4 w; thence east mile: thence
south k mile: thenee east XA mile: thence south
3 miles; thence east 1 mile; thence north t mile;
thence east 1 mile: thence north 1 utile: thence
east to the Columbia river; thence down said
river to the place of begluuiug.
6CAPPOOSE PRECINCT.
Commencing at a noint on the Columbia river
where the set t ion line tetween tu-ctiou 7 and
31. tp 4 n. r I w intersects said river; thence west
to the northwest corner of section 31,tp4u,r3
w; iheuce south 1 mile: thence east 4 miles;
theuce south 2 miles; thence east 2 miles; thence
south 1 mile; thence east 3 miles: thence smith
1 mile; thenee east to the Willamette slough;
thence down said slough to a point where the S
section line of section IS. tp A n, r 1 w intersect
said slough; thenee cast on the 1$ section liue
to the Columbia river; theuce down said river
tu the place of beg-innJntf.
CNION PRECINCT.
Beginning at a point on (he Columbia river
where the section line between sections Hi and
15, tp 4 n, r 1 w intersects said river; thence
west on suid section line to the intersection of the
south boHmiary line of the Thomas H Smith
D. L. C; theuce along the southern boundary
line of said ttmith aud Williams D. L. C. to the
sw corner of the Posey Williams D. L.C.; thence
along the west boundary line of said Williams
D. L. C. to the northwest corner of said claim;
thence west on the north boundarr liue of
Stevens and Achiles D. L. C. to northwest cor
ner of the Achiles u. L. C; thenee south on the
west boundary line of said Achiles 1. L. C. to
section line between sections 7 and IS. tp 4 n, r 1
tnence west to me northwest corner 01 sec
11 15. tn 4 n. r 3 w: thence north 4 miles:
thence cast 9 miles, thence north l'i miles;
thence east to the Columbia river; theuce up
river to point 01 beginning.
WARREN PRECINCT.
Beginning at a point on the Colnmbla river
where the sectiou line between sections 27 aud
3t. tp 4 n, r 1 w intersects said river: theuce west
about l'3i miles to southwest corner of section
27, tp 4 n, r 1 w; thence north 3 miles; thence
east to Achiles D. L. C. west boundary line;
theuce north on the west boundary line of said
claim to the northwest corner ot said claim;
theme ea-t following the north boundary line
of the Achiles and Stevens l. L. C. to the north
east comer of the Stevens h. L. C; thence south
on the east boundary Hue ol said claim to
southeast corner of said claim; thence north
east on the south boundary line of the P.
Williams U. L. C. and the Smith I). L. C. to the
intersection of section line between sections 9
and ill, tp 4 n, r 1 w; thence east on said section
line to the Columbia river; thence up the said
river to the place of beginning.
ROAD mSTKICT BOl'NDAKIEH.
In the matter of re-rllstricling Columbia
county into road districts. It is hereby ordered
by the court that the county be divided Into 1.0
road districts, the boundaries of which shall be
as follows, tl-wlt:
All the lands embraced within the boundaries
of Scappoose precinct shall comprise road dis
trict No. 1.
All the land embraced within the boundaries
of Warren precinct shall comprise road district
No. 2.
AH the land within the boundaries of Union
precinct shall comprise Vosd district No. 3.
Ail the land embraced within the boundaries
of tieer Island preciuct shall comprise road dis
trict No. 4.
All the land embraced within the boundaries
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of OoMt precinct ahall comprise road district
rso. 5.
All the land embraced within the boundaries
of Kaluler preciuct shall comprise road district
Iso, 6.
All the him! embraced within the boundaries
of Apiary piuciuot shall comprise road district
No. f.
All the land embraced within the boundaries
of Heaver Kails product shall outuprlse road
district No. .
All the land embraced within the bonndarles
ot Onk Point prectuct shall comprise road dis
trict No. .
All Hie land embraced within the boundaries
ot Ctnlskntiie precltwi ahall comprise road dis
trict No. 10. '
All the land embraced wlthlu the boundaries
o' Marshland, precinct shall comprise road dis
trict Nb. II.
Road district No. 12 shall be bounded as fol
lows: Commencing at the northeast comer of
section JK. tp 7 n, r & w; theuce west 3 miles to
county line: theuce south ID mllea; thence east
4 miles; thence north 4 miles; thence west 1
mile; thence north miles to place of beglu
uiug In Nelnten prevlnct.
Road district No. 13 Nehalen precinct. Com
mencing at the northeast comer ot aectlon 1.1,
tp Units, thence west 3 miles; thenee north it
miles; thence west 3 miles; tlienee north 2
miles; thence west 1 mllea; thenca south
miles: thence east I tulle; thence south S
miles; thenee east a miles; theuce uorth f) utiles
to the place ol beginning.
Road district No. 14 Auhnrh preclnot. Com
mencing at the northeast corner of section a, tp
ft u. rl w; tlienee west la mile; theuce south 1
mile; thence west 4 miles; thence south ft
miles; theuce east 3 miles; thence north 1 mile;
theuce east U miles; thence uorth 8 miles:
thenee west t mile; theuce north 3 mllea to the
place ot beginning.
Road district No. 1 Auburn preetnet. Com
mencing at ttia Uortheasl corner of section 4. tn
4 u. r 3 w: thenee west IJ miles; thenee south!
mile: theuce west 3 mllea; theuce south a miles:
iheuce east U miles; thence north 1 mile; thence)
east 3 miles; theue uorili 5 tulles to Uie place
ot begtnutug.
POINTtCU lAHAGH.rU8,
Tho pay of honesty la always aura,
but it's ofteu alow.
Court a woman and she will worship
you, but marry her and she will defy you.
Men are never satisfied. For every
dollar a man acquires he wants two
dollars more.
Some hotel clerk probably originated
the remark, "There is always room at
the top."
In order to succeed a man should
have plenty of push but sometimes a
pull help hitu out.
Adam was the only man who ever
held an undisputed claim to the title of
"oldest inhabitant."
Many a man refuses to do a thing he
wants to simply because some other
man tells him to do it.
No man or woman can afford to be
without good manners, when they coat
so little and are worth so much.
Give the true American a daily news
p tper and a pioco of pie and he will
mike himsvll at home anywhere on
eaith.
Every man wants a wife without a
fault but the trouble arises from the
(act that every woman wants a faultless
husband.
You can't judge a man's character by
his acta in public.
Love may be blind, bat the girl's
little brother seee things.
Some men are born great, some
achieve greatness ar i tome are u. g.
You can alwavs t.-M by the way a girl
smiles to herself wnether she ia in lure.
Much of his Satanical majesty's suc
cess is due to the fact that he never pro
crastinates. If a man is in love with a woman
there is nothing on earth that he isn't
willing to promise her.
The goodness of gold is tried by fire,
the goodness of women by gold aud the
goodness of man by woman.
When a girl discovers that she is be
ginning to think too much of a man all
she baa to do is to marry him, and the
chances are that sho will soon begin to
think less of him.
Call for a Coanty Comention.
A rcnublican convention for the
county of Columbia, state of Oregon, is
called' to meet at Rainier, Oregon, on
Monday. April 9th, 100, at 11 o'clock a.
m., of said day, for the purpose of nom
inating candidates for the various
county offices of said Columbia county,
Oregon, and to elect six (B) delegates to
tne state convention w uv ueiu 111 Port
land, Oregon, on Thursday, April 12th,
1900, and to transact any other basinesa
that mav be brought before the conven
tion. The convention will consist of
fortv-two (42) delegates, apportioned
among the several precincts a follows:
Auburn
Apiary ..1
Beaver Falls 3
Clatskanie 5
Deer Island 2
Ooble 4
Marshland 2
ftehalem .8
Ouk l'oint 3
Iiainier 4
Scappoose 4
Union 6
Warren 3
The same being one (1) delegate-at-laree
from each precinct and one (1) for
every twenty-four (24) vote cant for T.
T. Geer for governor in 1H08, and one
for each major fraction of tweuty-four
(24) votes cast for said T. T. Geer, gov
ernor.
The connty central committee recom
mends that the primaries in the several
precincts be held at the usual voting
places in said precincts on (Saturday,
March 31st. 1000. at 2 o'clock p. in., ol
aaid day, and that the delegatea attend
tne convention in person.
By order ot tlte committee.
A. L. Claek, David Davis,
Secretary, Chairman.
ED HILLSBERRY,
Expert :-: Barber
SHARP RAZORS AND CLEAN
TOWELS.
None bnt purest chemicals used in wash
ing ana cleansing me lace.
Get a Hot Towel on Your Face
Usual prices for work.
DECKER'S OLD STAND, ST. HELENS
YOU ARE ALWAYS WELOOMC
ooo
AT THE
gANQUET
None but the best in both
Imported and Domestic
wl"e8 "I"0 anu
kbie - whiskey
The celebrated Weinhard
liocr always on draught.
CLONIHQtH li WHITNEY, Prop.
ST. CHARLES
HOTEL
Front & Morrison Sis,, Portland
Under New Management
ISO Ronma at SS Cents to AO Cents,
bultes 75 Cents to $1.00.
Elevator, Electric Lights and ltells,
and all Modern Conveniences.
Free. Hus Meets all Duals
and Trains.
Restaurant Conucc ch in Heel
Culumbi Toli phone 27.
IIIH POUTIVANB. DAILY.
-BTIAMgft-
"America"
i
Willamett Slongb Route
Leave'&t. Helen. ... 6:30 A M
Arrive at Portland. .10:30 A M
IxMtve 1'ortland 8:31) I'M
Arrive at St. ileleus. U:tH) l M
f are 5 rti.rrft.
Will Carry Nothing but Passen
gers and Past Fteight.
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JtSIt) 4JOOII, in stater.
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A STORIA & COLUMBIA RIVER
A RAILROAD COMPANY.
SISDDOWH
0
also ur
DAILY.
Jl 23
II 1A a 40
10 0 S !
S m 8 '20
a M h tu
ati im
at 7 4
u 7 as
tu 7 at
W 7 17
a tn 7 trj
S 17 4J
S 07 ItJ
7 M S 20
7tV S 10
DAILY.
STATIONS.
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10 iw
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06 '30 4
IS 14.VSI
35 ivt.a
40 .V.D,
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10 00 IVJ..1
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, rorilstul., Ar
.. Ilohle
..Rainier ....
. Pyramid. ...
.. Maviter
, Ojiim-r ,
Clatkeu!e...
Marshland...
. Wialsrl.,,.
I'lltloll
..Kuaiipa
10 10 -4
10 .'1 71. J
10 l TS 7
u tu Mt!
II 10 UOHii...
II '2 .4 ...
it au si Ar
.John Hay
. Astoria .. . I.v
All trains make rlisie connections at DoMe
M-tth Northern facitlo trains to ami Irom the
Kat anil Souud points. At Portland with all
trains leavuia l luou iletioi. At Astoria with I
K. N t:o.'s boat ami rail Hue to aud frimi It
waco aud .Sorlu lleavb points.
ruwnin lor Antnri or w? polnu mnl flu
iwniterii off at HouJtnn whtfii oomlng Irom puluu
i :..t.u m t vaA
W VIUUUIV. 4Bfswj
Oen. I'kvts. AKl..AittorU, Or.
Skin Diseases.
For the speedy and permanent curt of
tetter, salt rheum and ectetna. Cham
berlain's Eye And Skin Ointment la
without an eqnal. It relieves the itch
ing and smarting; almost instantly and
its contlnned rue effects a permanent
cure. It also cares itch, barber 'a itch,
xatil ttoarl um nlnnU ll.klr.
chapped hands, chronic tore eyes and
granaiateu hum.
Dr. fadr'l CoodlUoB Powders for
horses are the best tonlo. blood pnrifler
andvermifnge. Price, S3 centu. bold by
Or. Edwin lions.
PROFESSIONAL.
GEO A. HALL,
ATTORNEY -AT -LAW
T. IICLKlva, oBeuo.
Office next door to Cole A Quick's law
and abstract office.
Collections a specialty. Foreclosures,
mechanic's liens, promptly attended to.
C.G.NIXON,
ATTORNEY-AT-Ri w.
Collections a Specialty.
RAINIER, j : OREGON.
0B. J. X. HALL,
PHYSICIAN AND BURGEON.
Clatskanie, Columbia county, Or.
J-jR. EDWIN K08H,
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON.
8 1. Helens, Oregon
II. ft. CUFF,
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON,
HL Helena, Oregon.
G. W. COLE,
ATTORNEY AND COUNHELOR-AT LAW,
8T. HELENS, OREGON.
Title Abstract Books. Notarv Poblln. Commis
sioner of Dtw'la fur Washington, anil anesper-
lenceu collector in coooectiett witu ouiue.
J. W. PAY
W. B, DILLARD
Plllrtrh $e ?tit,
ATTORNEYS -AT-LAW
Oflloe next door Io Courthouse,
HT.'UELENM, OHKOON.
General praetlee In courts of Oregon or Wash
ington. Abstract made directly from county
records.
BTKAMKK
"LjUTTR. Ii 1 1ST HI
PORTLAND AND ASTORIA
Leaves Portland every nlrlit at 8 o!clock
for Astoria, (except Bumiay.) Batunlay
night at 10.
Returning, lenves Astoria nt 0:3(1 o'clock
eveiy morning (except Monday,) Hun
day at 0 : 00 o'clock p, ni.
How About
it
asents for the hot lire
have propn for sale
conia
S Ham Stmt
PORTLAND, RAINIER
: TIME CARD- ' '
Leave Halnler at 6 A. M . Neer City at S HO A. M.. Kalama at 0:40 A. M..('ai.les at 7:20 A. II., Co
luuii'la t:ity at 7 :W A. M., Hi. Helens at 7:4ft A, M., arrives at I'otllaud at 10:90 A. at.
ROUND TRIP DAILY EXOEPT SUNDAY.
Leave Portland at .m P. M , St. Helens 4 M: (V.lnml.la City 4 40: 's.l4:W: Kalama 90; Neor
diy:40. Arrives at Halnler at e M0 I'. M.
TWENTY-f IVI OINTt TO PORTLAND
... WHEN LY NEED OF MEDICINE...
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LATSKANIE
THE.
Drugs, Patent Medicines, Toilet Articles, Etc
OK. J. I. HALL Proprietor,
CL.1TSKJNIE.
fc Wee
' v5?- swekot seeds
v.v:
a." " - ;
il!' r' !.
We m and oceupv the tallest mercantile kulldlni la the world. W have
over ,ose,ase uatomer. Sisieen hundred elstks are toasuotljr
nafe ailiot out of lowa order.
OUR OCNERAL CATALOOUB la the boeS of tho peopls-lt tuotso
Wholesale Prtcsa to Everybody, has over I ooo ft . t.mm llluslratloas. aad
fo.ooo description! of articles with price, It costs r cent to print and asall
each copy. We want yoa to have ou. 8RND KIFTKKN CKNfS 10 how
yoat food faith, and we II tenil you a
JQNT60UERYWARD&CQ.1
STEAMER JOSEPH KELLOGG....
leaves Kelso
on Won day a,
Wednesday
ami Krhtays at
bo'clock a. in.
Portland and Kelso Route via Columbia River.
0. R. & N. CO.
Ilres T
roa
Time SCHEDULES
Aaaivt
raoM
Fast
Msll
S p. tn.
Malt Ijike. Deneer. Ft.
Worth, Omaha.Kan
sas Uity, Hi. UmiH,
Chicago and East.
Fast
Mall
44 p. m.
RDokane
Flyer
t.ib p. m.
Walla Walla. Spokane,
MI11 nea pol I a, It.
Paul, liuluth, Mil
waukee, Chlcaxu A
East.
Htmkana
Flyer
8.00 a.m.
8 p. m.
Ocoan Steamship.
All sailing dates suh-
Je:t to change.
For Han Frawlwo
Hall every llveilavs.
4 p. in.
S p. m.
Ex.Hiinday
Battirday
lUp. m.
Oolumbla Rlvar
Staamars.
To Astoria anil Waj
landltigs. Jii
m.
Ex
nday
a. m.
Willamett Rlvar.
Oregon fllty, Newberg,
rialeiu A Way laud'gs
4:80 p. m.
Ix. Sunday
El. Similar
7. m.
Willamette and Yam
hill Rlvar.
Oregon City, Dayton,
and Way-latidlugs.
8 :3n. in.
M011. Wed.
and Frl.
Tuea.Tliar,
sad Hat.
6 a. m.
Willamette Rlvar.
Portland to Orvallls
and Way-laudltiKs.
4:80 p. m.
Mnn. Wed.
and Frl.
Tucb. Th 11 r.
aim Hat,
I.T. Rlparla
Snaka Rlvar.
Rlparla to Lewlauni.
I.v.t-ew'lon
dally at
Suua, in.
dally
W. H. HURLBERT,
Oeneral Passenger Agent,
PORTLAND OHF.OON
STEAMER G.
DELL SHAVER, Master.
f
.3
The company reserve the rlgli to change time
Shaver
Your 1 itlej'
A I!K YOB Willi It Is all rlulitt Keinmnhef that It li ho
jtV ItKOiillH Hint governs, U Is inr linshiess to search the
" rveonls anil show what lliev contain lu relation Io land'
lilies, it you oomemitm' nojuia i i"""i" money un real-
eHale security, take no man's wonl, tint Itislat upon kiiotvlni what
Hie lui'oiil shows resnoiliiK the Hlie. An Alutrant Is asessonllal as
nilei'it. Ihalntnn liavlnit II. We have tho only set of alwtracl
hiHka In the county. A II work promptly eaeeiiteil and satlsfaeUoii
Kuaraiiietm, vim u,v r'r" a' ,'," vti . "ears
insurant'' i-ouivtiuios in uie worm, u
list It Willi us ami wo will dud a tmytir.
quick,
ST. HUMS, OHtOOH
AND WAY LANDINGS.
AND ALL LANDING.
VV. I. NiWAOM-
TO-
DRUQ STORE
- OREGON. H
trom 10.1X10 la
7 O
- . '"
v
imi!i ".V. m
copy wita an cnart.s ncer-aiq.
Hicaifs As, aad HadltM tlreot
CHioaao
Lear Pert
land Tuesday.
Thunxlay, aiil
Halnrdays, at t
e'e lock - m.
N
0 ladies Inrnitnre Is com nil' to
without a new liffht-rtinnins;
glNQER
s 11 jnw our wwHiR-miirnino wnj
?i) M .. k...a.t U..I.I osao
1 . ...I . 1 I - m.
twtr ),: mo in iv UtJiii iii Bn
Usriun without iiitoroat.
C. P. LOONETj Agent
1 w I
WHITE COLLAR LINE
.WuAl's a tmmn
TUB COLUMBIA RIVER AND HUOfiT SOUND
NAVIGATION CO.
PORTLAND-ASTORIA EODTE.
STR. GATZERT
Landing Font of Alder Street, Portland.
Leaves I'nrllaud dally (iiienininiilay)at7 A, M
Landing Telephou (look, Astoria.
Leaves Astoria dally (except Miimlsy)7 P.
Malloy (iaimri tickets giaid on steamer Ifassslo.
Htesiuer If aaaalo tickets good on lialley UatierU
U. B. SCOTT, Pres.
W. SHAVER
Leave Portland, foot of Wash
ington St, Mondays & Thnrs
days, C:3() A. M. Leave Clats
kanie Tuesdays and Fridays
at i o'clock in the morning.
without notice.
Transportation Comoany.
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