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About The Oregon mist. (St. Helens, Columbia County, Or.) 188?-1913 | View Entire Issue (April 6, 1900)
I. OREGON MIST. INSOEB EVERY FRIDAY mOHIDIKia DAHD DAIS, Editor and rroprittor. Sukacrlptiem Rata. Oris copy oi year In advance)., on oopr eta uiouine.... Slug la oop.,...........-.... -II M Advertising rat nade mown upon application COLUMBIA COUNTY DIRECTORY. conn-TV orricEns. JnAn.,,. Joeeph B. Doan. Rainier Clerk J. O. Welle, St. HelMll Shariff J. S. Kloe, 8c Helena Troeanrer ...K. Kwe. 84. Helena Diipt. ot Hchoole I. H. Oopelasd. Hon ion Anwwor Martin While, . Helena urvevor A. Little, Houluin Coroner Dr. H. B. Cliff, St. HelM , , i P. A. Prakee. Soappo. Commlialonara ' 0, petereou, Miat APRIL 6, 1900. OFFICIAL COUNTY PAPER. Blmp off your jag, Eaoch, nd you will (eel better. It is only in the very early stage of a campaign that the opposition party dares declare that the republicans are doomed. Istirest among the populistic in clined nortion of Columbia county's population has waned to almost nothing. It's a lost cause. There's too much prosperity. The good work of placing Columbia eountv back in the solid republican col umn will be commenced next Monday at Rainier. The whole ticket this time; not part of it. It is said that a very liberal reward .... ... A will oe pam tor tne lor we recovery oi a political party which was lost in Colum bia county some time between the years ox lists and iuu. Bt endorsing McBride and the course of the McKinley administration, the republican convention next Monday will express the sentiment of two-thirds of me people OI loiumDia county. The delegates to the county republi can convention have been elected, and they are good men and representative republicans, who will go to the conven tion with the roll determination to place in nomination the very best ticket their united wisdom can name. Airr person too cowardly or so ashamed of his own utterances to sign bis name to his articles is far beneath notice. One cannot fight a coward, and a person who is too cowardly to sign his name is very contemptioie specimen of humanity. Although the registration law may be imperfect and in many respects will need amending aa experience shall sug gest, yet the law is a good start in the right direction, and every person who appreciates free and fair elections should lose no time in registering. The law is intended to protect those entitled to vote and to prevent those who are not entitled to vote from doing so. Do not defer this important matter until the last moment. With a carefully selected ticket in the field the republicans of Columbia county will sweep the entire ticket to success at the June election. Let none but good, straight-out republicans be chosen men who will not only com mand respect and poll the full party vote, but men chosen with a view to their especial fitness for the place for which they are nominated and their reliability aa citizens, and they will help the ticket throughout. K this care is exercised in the selection of a ticket the republi cans will elect every officer from repre sentative to road supervisor. The transition from deficit in time of peace to surplusees in time of war; from bond-issuing to bond-paying; from hopeless to happy farmers ; from men hunting jobs to jobs hunting men; from soup houses to banquet tables; from poverty to prosperity, is not the result of accident or chance or famines in India, but it the result of having a party in power that knows how to run the country and command its confluence. And as these results come to the nation from having a national administration, so do equally good results come from having local administration of the same type. When national affairs are pros perous so are local affairs. These are stubborn facts which the opposition cannot controvert. The verdict of the people in this county next June will be to continue the good times, and the manner of rendering their verdict will be by voting the republican ticket. The republicans of Columbia county to meet in convention at Rainier next Monday morning will undoubtedly take up the work started in the primary con vention in this city last Saturday, in endorsing our fellow townsman, Hon. George W. McBride, for re-election to the United States senate. Mr. McBride has been a faithful worker for the best in terest of the state of Oregon, the Pa cific coast and the nation at large. His sole aim has been to promote national success and honor by sustaining the national administration by his vote on all Important question. During the five years which Senator McBride has been in the senate there have arisen the most complicated and grave national questions, calling for decision and states manship in their care, and to Mr. Mc Bride's credit be has been found canting hi vote not only on the popular side, but on the correct side of all important question. He is a native son of our good state, a resident nearly all his life of our county, a man who is fully equal to all emergencies in hi position and a credit to the state, party, and peo ple he so well represent. For these reason the republican of thi eountv can do no less than to nse their best endeavor to secure his re-election. The man chosen by the republicans of Columbia county to represent tbem in the state legislature, whoever he may be, will doubtless be requested to use his best endeavors for the senator's re f li Lion, and to best aroomnlish this the convention tan xint tbe way by giving Mr. McBride hearty endorsement and I assurance of loyal support. PRIMARIES IN UNION. Kntlre Mat of Italngates to the Re publican Convention. . Last Saturday was a big day among the local politicians, especially with the republicans, who seemed to have nearly all the voter in Union precinct. The primary election of all three of the political partiea in this precinct were scheduled for the same hour, and by S o'clock in the afternoon the town wit nessed the liveliest street appearance that ha been the case for many year. But it was one-skied. The republican held their election in the large hall, the meeting being called to order about 2:30 by the precinct committeeman, who was made perma nent chairman of the- moeling, Messrs. G. A. Hall and 8. F. Faxon being chosen secretaries. Upon motion it was decided to pro ceed to ballot for five persons for dele gate to the county convention. There were names of ten persons placed before the meeting, all of whom received fair consideration at the hands of the voter. Notwithstanding the fact that there was a contest for control, the balloting was proceeded with in a most enthusi astic manner, yet the contest all the way through was good natured, and the result accepted with good grace by all present. There were lUo vote cast, being the largest number ever cast in a primary in this precinct. There was little difference between the voters aa regarded two of the candidate for dele gates, but the contest on the others was closer. The successsul ones chosen are E. E. Quick. J. U. Sheldon. C. tl. Johns, John Lamberson, sr., and Sam uel Kinder, tne vote eacn one received beins aa follows: Quick. 107; Sheldon, 91 ; Lamberson ; 65 ; Johns. 62 ; Kiuder,6l. At this Juncture the following resolu tion was presented, read and heartily adopted : "B it Resolved, That we, the re publicans of Union precinct, in primary convention assembled, instruct tbe del egates whom we shall elect to the county convention to be held by the republican party of Columbia county, at Rainier, Oregon, on April the 9th, 1900, to vote for a man for the legislature who will support for re-election to the United States senate our fellow townsman, the Hon. George W. McBride, and to vote for a resolution in the county conven tion pledging the nominee for the legis lature to give him his loyal support. ,r The next order of business being the nomination of a justice of the peace, the names of R. Cox and T. E. Mills were presented to the convention. Upon ballot R. Cox was nominated. Tbe name of J. ti. Plank and L. II. Tar be II for road upervisor were placed before the meeting, tbe ballot resulting in the nomination of the former gentle man. The names of Fred Watkins and J. B. Godfrey were presented for constable, the ballot resulting in the nomination of the former. Populist Primaries. Pursuant to a call of the precinct committeeman of the populist party for Union precinct, Mr. R. 8. Hattan, the primaries were called to order in the upper room of the court house. The only business transacted was the elec tion of five delegates to the county con vention to be held in this city tomorrow (Saturday) as follows: R. S. Hattan, J. . Rice, Ira Savior, R. H. Mitt-hell, C. S. Emerson. The populists made no precinct nominations but joined the democrats and endorsed their precinct ticket. Democratic Primaries. The democratic primaries were called to order at the court house by the grecinct committeeman, Mr. V. F. lanzhter. The business was proceeded with by electing Messrs. W. B. Dillard, A. Cronse, 8. A. Miles, David Henshaw and A. N. Clark delegates to the county convention to be held in this city to morrow (Saturday). Mr. A. N. Clark, of Houlton, was nominated justice of the peace, and Mr. John Scott, for eon stable; Geo. R. Kelly for road super visor. Republican Dele gates. The following named person were elected delegates from the several pre cincts to the county republican conven tion to be be Id at Katnier next Monday, Union precinct being stated above: Apiary. w. 1.. brown. Auburn. U. M. Beegbley, A. Shan- nahan, Israel Spencer. W. M. Wilson wis nominated for justice of the peace and Al Parker for constable. E. J. Mills for supervisor of road district No. 14, E. G. Shannahan for supervisor of road dis trict No. J5. Beaver Falls. O. E. YVonderly, A. K. Morgan, John McAdam. Ulatskanie. a. Merrill, Dr. J. E. Hall. Ed Elliott. Bert Seffert. Oliver Anderson. A. J. Orwig for justice of the peace; A. McGillivary for constable; E. B. Elliott for road supervisor. Deer Island. A. T. Laws, W. H. Bumgardner. Herman Schmitt for road supervisor. No justice or constable was nominated. Goble. T. C. Watts, H. Fowler, Win Seffert, George Foster, jr. Thos. Taw son was nominated for justice of the peace, 8. E. Butts for constable, Frank L. Clark for road supervisor. Marshland. O. E. Elliott, H. Colvin. Nehalem. O. H. Wilson, Lon Van, Casper Libel. Oak Point. G. W. Barnes. E. L. Payne, John Hendrickson. Hainier. M. K. fomeroy, M. Bbeeirn, M. Both, W. J. Dietz. Wm. Synions for justice of the peace; G. A. Lane for con stable; Geo. Carragan, road supervisor. bcappoose. w.Jfomeroy, J. fcchmitke, Ole Bohman, John Morgan. Jas. Leon ard, for justice of the peace; Thomas A. Cloninger, constable; John Johnson for road supervisor. Warren. M. Saxon. Flovd Pnzev. Ed Collins. G. W. Baker was nomi nated for justice of the peace; N. F. Baker for constable. Lars Raimussen for road supervisor. Poliitcal Notes. Lieutenant J. U. Campbell, of Oregon City, was in St. Helena a few hours last Saturday. Mr. uampbeli is seeking tne nomination for district attorney at tbe hands of the republican convention. He claim a solid delegation from his own county, snd will nndoubedly de velop strengtn in otner counties. The democratic county convention will be held in this city tomorrow (Saturday). Tbe large number of voters taking part in the republican primaries here last Saturday was a fair indication of what the vote of this precinct will be on June 4th. There are at least fifty voters in this precinct who did not attend tbe primary election, which assures a re publican vote in this precinct of at least McBride Endorsed. I :Tbe republican of Scappoose, In pri mary convention assembled, last Satur day, adopted the following resolution ; "Resolved, That the delegates from Scappoose precinct to the county rebub lican convention are herewith instructed to vote in said convention for a resolu tion endorsing our fellow citizen, Hon, George W. McBride, for re-election to the United State senate, and instruct ing whoever is nominated for represen tative in the legislature to support him for said office," PAID THE STATE TAX. Columbia the First County to Pay Tax In Full, Columbia county is earning consider able dintinction throughout the state as ! being the tirst county to pay tne slate ! tax. Ijtst year this was the first county to pay III IUII, which again me kw this year. Tits following letter received by the county treasurer, is evidence that the state officer appreciate our promptness in remitting: "Salem. Or., March 80, 1900. "Hon. Edwin Ross. Treasurer of Col umbia, Comity. St. Helens, Oregon. "ler Sir. I am in receipt of your favor of the 20th liist., enclosing check for 10.138.43 in payment of tax due the state from Columbia county. I enclose herewith my receipt for the amount. Columbia county again has tbe distinc tion of leing the first to pay tax in full. "Thanking you for the remittance, I am, Yours very truly, "Cuas. 8. Moohk, State Treasurer." REUBEN ITEMS. Henry Wasser was a visitor in Port land Monday. Dr. M. K. Hall and Met Poroeroj, of Rainier, were visitor in Goble Sunday. Mrs. Ray E. Watts returned home from a two-month visit iu California, Sunday. 0. E. Hunter, of Goble, was a passen ger for St. Helen Monday on the Kellogg. Mrs. P. O. Marks, of Beaver valley, was visiting Mr. and Mr. John Lind say Sunday. James McNaughton, who is foreman of a losing camp on tbe Coweeman, was at home for a day or two last week. N. Merrill, of Clatskanie, Dr. H. R. Cliff, T. J. Cleeton, and Kendall Blakea ley, of St Helens, and A. B. Little, of Houlton, were in town last week. Lincoln Stehman's family, of this place, and Charles E. Larsen' family, of Goble, moved to Aberdeen, Wash., on Tuesday. Their husband's are at work at that place. The republican primaries for Goble precinct were held at Reuben March 31st, at 2 o'clock p. in. T. C. Watts was elected chairman and James Ken nedy secretary. The following delegates were elected to the county convention : T. C. Watta, Erwin Seffert, H. M. Fow ler and George Foster, jr. Thos. Taw son was nominated for justice of the peace, Sanford E. Butt for constable and Frank L. Clark for road supervisor. VEKNONIA ITEMS. Tell Soule is the latest victim ot la grippe. Mrs C. P. McXutt is having a tussle with la grippe. E. E. Nickerson, is laid up this week with a lame back. Frank Wilson has gone to Westport to put in the summer in a logging camp. . Mr. Linstrom has purchased the Cur tis place snd will remain in this country. Dr. Hatfield has been confined to his bed a week but is improving at present. Mr. Richmond and son, from Michi gan, are visiting hi cousin, W. E. Crissy. School commenced in the Keasey dis trict Monday, with L. W. YanDyke aa teacher. J. W. Bench and Miss Elsie Rice were united in marriage Sunday, April 1st, by Justice Case. Died Thursday, March 29th, Brice Hacker, aged 82 years. Tbe burial took place Sunday in the Webster graveyard. T. J. Uhlman, a former resident of Upper Pebble creek, but now located in Portland, has been visiting friends in this valley for a few days. At the republican primaries Satur day, I. P. Spencer, U. M. Beeghley and A. Shannahan were elected delegates to the county convention. E. G. Shanna han was nominated for road supervisor in district No. 15 and E. J. Mills in dis trict No. 14. W. M. Wilson was nomi nated for justice of the peace and Albert Parker for constable. De Yon Kaow Consumption is preventable? Science has proven that, and also that neglect is suicidal. The worst cold or cough can be cured with Shiloh's Cough and Con sumption Cure. Sold on a positive guarantee for over fifty years. Sold by Dr. Edwin Ross. Yarn Try It. If Shiloh's Cough and Consumption Cure, which is sold for the small price of 23 cts., 50 cts. and $1, does not cure, take the bottle back and we will refund your money. Sold for over fifty years on this guarantee. Price 25 cts. and 50 cts. Sold by Dr. Edwin Ross. POTTER. At Houlton, on Monday, April , 1300, to the wife of Ewk Potter, a son. DUNCAN. At Warren, on Monday, April, t, I'M), to tbe wife of J. B. Duncan, a son. DIAHBIED. FH.MMII.UJII.il III :r .1 V-,7A w w.v- KarPs Cover Root Tea BMutHha Mm Oxnpterlon, Purtftm tha RIood.alYMaKnnih.ClMrSMo, dr.. Con lllMtlon, llxllrMtln, ih all Urutftlons tit tli bain, Aa aarmbia hantlva Nan j onlc. Sold oa alMMjIuta auaritniaa br all druaxteta at S5c, Sue. and 1.0u, . C. WELLS 4 CO., IINOV, N. V. ota oairTOa FOR SALE BV EDWIN ROSS. - Remarkable Care of RheamaOsm. Kipna, Jackson Co., W. Va. About three years ago my wife had an attack of rheumatism which confined her to her bod tor over a month and rendered her unable to walk a step without assistance, her limbs being swollen to double their normal site. Mr. S. Maddoz insisted on my using Chamberlain' Pain Balm. I purchased a 60-cent bottle and used it according, to the directions and the next morning she walked to breakfast without any assistance in any manner, and she has not bad a similar attack since. A. B. Parsons. For sale at the St. Helen Pharmacy. What a astllesiV - A grand old remedy for Coughs, Colds and Consumption; used through the world for hall a century ; has cured in numerable of incipient consump tion and relieved many in advanced stages. If yon are not satisfied with the results we will refund your money. Price 25 els. and 50 cts. Sold by Dr. Edwin Ross. That Throbbing Headache. Would quickly leave yon, if yon used Dr. King's New Life Pills. Thousand of sufferers have proved their matchless merit for sick and nervous headaches. They make pure blood and build up your health. Only 25 cents. Money back if not cured. Sold at tbe St. Hel ens Pharmacy. A Horrible Outbreak. "Of large sores on my little daugh ter's head developed Into a case of scald head," writes C. D. Isbill, of Morgan town, Tenn., but Bucklen's Arnica Salre completely cured her. It's a guaran teed cure for ecsema, tetter, salt rheum, pimples, sores, ulcers and piles. Only 25c at the St. Helens Pharmacy. Skin Diseases. For the speedy and permanent of tetter, salt rheum and eczema. Cham berlain's Eye and Skin Ointment is without an equal. It relieves the itch ing and smarting; almost Instantly and its continued nse effects a permanent cure. It also cures itch, barber's itch, scald head, sore nipples, itching piles, chapped hands, chronic sura eyes and granulated lids. Dr. CadVa Condition Powders for horses are the best tonic, blood purifier and vermifuge. Price, 25 cents. Bold by Dr. Edwin Roes. MINN'S SALOON. It yon want aomethtn good In tba Una of wtiukjr try SHAW'S MALT Onlr tha beat ot Liqaors anfl Cigars Kept in Stoct Pool and Card Tablea for the una olPaUotia. Courteout treatment. (Batwaan tha two Holala.) ST. HELENS, - - OREGON. OPEN FROM S A. M. TO 13 O'CLOOK MIDNIGHT. jf) WwM fW WRENCH-RICE. At Plttaburfr, fnodajf, April 1, 1W0, Mr. J. W. Wrench and Mini fc.nie Hlce, Judge Caae, officiating. Stallion "OTTO" Will make tbe season of 1900 at my place on Milton creek, or where conven ience may dictata. THIS STALLION Is eight years old, fifteen hands high; was aired by "Farwell." His dam was "Maud," a full Morgan. Terms: Insurance, $5.00. Q. C. BARGER, Yankton, Or. N o ladies furniture is complete without a new light-running SJNGER If you buy a sewing-machine why not get tbe best. Sold on. easy terms without interest. , P. LOONET, Agent . . Oregon. ft) Axtoria Mr fir IOB rOBTLMD, DAILY. STEAMER "America" r i Wfllamett Slough Route r i Leave St. Helens .... 6 :30 A M Arrive at Portland. .10:30 A M Leave Portland 2:30 P M Arrive at St. Helens. 6:00 P M FARE 85 CENTS. Will Carry Notlifne but Passen gers and Kant Freight. JA.HKH GOOD, master. if JK ST. CHARLES HOTEL Front & Morrison Sts., Portland Under New Management 150 Booms at 25 Cents to 60 Cents. Suites 75 Cents to f 1.00. Elevator, Electric Lights and Bells, and all Modem Conveniences. Frea Bus Meets all Boats and Trains. Restaurant Coirncc eiwiliHoel O retro n Telephone 200. Columbia Telephone 27. XST0RIA& COLUMBIA RIYER H RAILROAD COMPANY. ailDDUWN DAILY. r. m. T 00 H in a w 8 8N S 44 Ml a m t on in !I7 10 m 10 UN HI Ml 10 m STATIONS. A.M. U0 .0 OA SD.4 1 IN 40 (10 4A.N VI. 0 ;a. to on mt. 1W.4I W.7i 10 10 10 l 10 SO tl 01 IHS . 11 10 'MUI it w ;m 11 ao w hi It At , Portland. ,Ar umua ..Haliilar . I'vramlil.,.,, lnyflr.,,.,. ..Quliicy. ...... CtatKkftiila..., MarvhUiui.,., , MfKMport .. ('Ilium...... ,.Knata...... , Hvvufttm,.,.,, .John itay..... .. A.lorla .. .l.v RKAD t'r DAILY. at aa ZTTa. tl Id 40 iu os a KM W t S4 00 t M t M ni 1 40 VI 7 W m i t W IT S 97 T (U S 17 ttt B 07 4 K2 IB HJII 7 45 10 All trnlna maka rloao ronnortlona at ll villi Northern Taenia train to ami (mm tli Kant ana Suuinl poluta. Al Portland with all tralni leaviua Union tlapul. at Adorla with I. H. N. t'o.'a boat ami rail Una to ami Irpoi II waeo auil North llitauh poinla. Paamngera Mr Aatorta or war point mint nni Irallta Ht Houlton. Tmiln will Mop to let imi nenaata off at Houlton whn cntnlnn from poluia wamotuoble. J . 1. Ulayn, n. 1'aM, Am., Aatorla, Or. 0. R. & N. GO. PavAat roa Fat Mali S p. iu. Spokane r'lyor 3.45 p.m. (S.B. S p. ra. Ki. Sunday Fattirdajr 10 p. u. Sam. Bl.ttilli.tay 1am. Tuw.Thur. add Sal. Sam. Taea.Thur. anil Hal. I.T. Klparto 1:'JU. m. dally Time SCHEDULES (Salt Lake. Denver. PL Worth, Omaha. Kan mu city, ft. I.oulu, Chicago and KaaL Walla Walla, Rpokane, Minneapolis, Ml. Paul. lul u Hi, Mil waukee, L'hujafo 4k Eaat. Ocaan Slaamahlpa. All aalllnt dataa tuo- jevt la chanae. For Han Fram-lMoiv riall everjflvaila. Columbia Ulnar Staamara. To Aatorta and War-laudiuya. Wlllamatta Rlvar. Ormroo CUT . Nwhr, haliiu A nay-laud gt Wlllamatta and Yam hill RWara. Oretroa City, Iaytnn, and Way-iaudluaa. Wlllamatta Rlw. Portland to I'nrvalll ami Way landinaa, Snaka RUar. Klparla to Uwlloo. Aaxltl raoM Put Mall 46 p.m. Spokane Klyar S.uoam. 4 p. U. 4 p. m. Ei.sundajr 4 p m. It 1. Sunday 8 .90 p. Ol. Moo. Wad. and r rl. 4:90 p. hi. Mon. Wed. and Prl. Lt lw too dally at S:30a. m. W. H. HURLBERT, General Paawnsar Agaat, PORTLAND OREOON PROFESSIONAL. GEO A. HALL, ATTORNEY -AT -LAW ST. HEI.EMft, OKF.UON. Office next door to Cole A Quick's law and abstract office. Collections a specialty. Foreclosures, mechanic's lions, promptly attended to. C.G.NIXON, J TTORNE Y-AT-Ll W. Collections a Specialty. RAINIER, 1 OREOON. J-JR. J. I. BALL, PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. Clatakanie, Columbia county, Or. JjB. KDWIM it OHM, PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. St. Helens, Oregon )R. H. B. CMPP, PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. 8U Helena, Oregon. Q. W. COLE, ATTOaNEY AND COUNHELOit-AT-LAW, ST. HELENS, OREGON. Title Abatract Rooka, Notary Public, Commla nionarof lieeda (or Wanhlngton, and an exper ienced collector In connection with office. 1. W. DAY V. B. DILLARD gilUtrfc & Pit. ATTORNEYS -AT-LAW OBIra next door In Cmirthouaa, BT. UKLKNtf, OREGON. Oeneral praettra In ennrta of Oroiron or Waah liiKtou. Abatracta made directly from county recorda. ED HILLSBERRY, Expert :-: Barber SHARP RAZORS AND CLEAN TOWELS. None but purest chemicals nsed In wash ing and cleansing the face. Get a Hot Towel on Your Face Usual prices for work. DECKER'S OLD STAND, ST. HELENS YOU ARK ALWAYS WC LOOMS AT TIIS BANQUET None but the best in both Imported and Domestic wines, liquors and cigars. GYRUS NOBLE WHISKEY Tbe celebrated Welnbard Beer always on draught. CL0 NINO Ell A WHITNEY, Prop. The Weekly Oregonian Yi nirr a week Wooluiutia " SH4 paia a yaar 41M4 column CONTAINS All the news well written. Artlttle describing Western scenes snd tui'ltlunts. Stories of love snd adventure by well known authors. llrllliaiit illustration by newspaper artists Interesting sketches and literature, fur bnva and girls. Fashion articles iiitl Illustrations for women. g OUR CLUBBING OFFER 3 fc We have perfected srrangoinents whereby ws r enabled to fur 3 F ulsli Tli Weekly OrxtronTaa In rminwrtioit with Tit Mist for .3 only Two Dollars. The pries of The Orogonlan alone is $1. 80, , THE OREGON MIST liUiiiiaiUiUiUiUiUiUiUiUii. iUiUiUiUiUiUiUiUiUiUiUiU t-fvur AKniif Vnnt. TO aV 1 1 J TV nUUUl ft WUI at ILlVi I (X RK YOtt fit j KKCoKlM 1 revonla an ftHHK It la all rlahtf Kemember that II It tha Ik It. Ml UllWa.ll. II M ml. klll.ltlMU tl. MMM.I. Il.tt - 1 rm'onla ami ibitw what lhav eonlaln In ralatlon In lain! tltlea. II you emttvmplata buying laml or luatilna ninnrjr on real, a.lala aveiirliy, laka no man'a wonl, bill In.l.l iiiiii auowlui what the riMiinl uliiiw. rnuantlna Ihc lllla. An Abalrasl laaamavntlal aa a ilowl. liMlut nu bavin It. Wa hare tha only nvl nt alwlrari lioiika In lha comity. A ll work promptly aiaomrii ami aatiataiHtuu auarantt. 11 you hava propony Ui luaurvaivnuaarall. Wear aaviila lor lha boat Hr lunuraura minipanlm In Ilia wrorlil. II you have pruparty lor ala IUI II vrllb ua ami wt Hi suit a buysr . COLE QUIGK, Main Strttt ST. HELENS, OREOON Oi PORTLAND, RAINIER AND WAY LANDINGS. -TIME CARO- Lcarea Rainier at ( A. V , Naer City at SO A. M.. Kataraa at t 40 A. M . Cui.lea at 7 A. St., Co luiaia City all SO A. M., ML Helena al 7 44 A. M arrlvaa at Portland al 10 0 A. M, ROUND TRIP DAILY EXCEPT 8UNDAY. Leaven PortUm! at 2:90 P. H., HI. Helena 4 MI: t'olnml ! t'lty 4 ); f'aplaa 414; Kalamai JO; Near Amveaai Kainiar attt.ai r. m. city 6,40. TWCNTY-FIVI CENT TO PORTLAND ANO ALL LANOIHOS. W. (. NIWSOM XE... 1 WHEX IX XEED OF MEDIC L THE. c -00 TO- LATSKANIE DRUG STORE 1 Drugs, Patent Medicines .Toilet Articles, Etc DA. J. E. HULL, Pnpmtf. I ir TPEvtt'rp lni'nv Kl ....STEAMER JOSEPH KELLOGG.... Learea Kelao on Mondays, Wtxineailaya and Prtilaya al a o'clock a. nt. h ls.Te Port- jt m laim i uaatiaiT a - in.KsA t.SJ.'i.;.. -.yTTTTT cioca a. D. Portland and Kelso Route via Columbia River...n WW 33AusiigTi TSai it ii WHITE COLLAR LINE THE COLOMBIA RIVER AND I'COKT BOUND NAVIOATIONCO. PORTLAND-ASTORIA ROOTE. STR. GATZERT Lantilna Pool ol Alrtn Htraat, Portlanrt. Lca.sa I'oriland dally (aiccpl Hiindayiat 7 A, M Landlna Talrphona ilock, Aalorla. Iavaa A.inrla dally (rirapt Sunday)? P. M. Duller Gataarl tk-krta (ood no atfainar llaaaalo. Htcanier iiaaaalo UckcU lood on bailey Uattark U. B. SCOTT, Pres. O iT TTIlTtTI T W UnlMlAL HOTEL Mrs, M.J. Scott Proprietress ST. HELEN'S, onrooN. A HlrlrtlT Frat-Olaaa Hotiaa. A Iloma fur I'onimarcial Traralara ami the Pulilla, Hoard and UhIr. lug al Moat Hcaaonabls Kalaa. A WELL KEPT STABLE KorCarsof Fatmu's Iforsas, m Waaarrra ,0 alack al suada aluaa at a, faMMAM I Ws owa and accopy tha tattaat marcantlla bullillnr In tha world. Ws bar ovar t,oaa,aos auatomara. Blit.an hundrad clarka ara aooaianlip anaged fllllos out-ol-lowa erdara. OUI OENERAL CATALOOUE la tha book of tba paopla-lt auataa Wholaaaia Prlc.a to Evarybady, haa ovar l.ooo pagaa, rt,aaa lllualrallona. and to.ooo daacripiiona of artlclaa with prlcaa. II coata 71 canta to print and anall aach copy. Wa want you to hava ona. SEND PIPTEEN CENTS to show your good faith, and we'll aand you copy PREB, with all chargea prapata. im.nivvMMii iiniiw m WW! epIIOAfaW 4 WaraealTe fW'Mr'W -it, I SA.Oooumera 3 0M i STEAMER G. W. SHAVER DELL SHAVER, Master. Leave Portland, foot of Wash ington 8t, Mondays & Thnrs days, 6:30 A,M. Leave Clats kanie Tuesdays and Fridays at i o'clock In the morning. Ths company reaetYSe tbs rich to Changs lima without notice. , Shaver Transportation tomoany.