OREGON MIST. L ED EVKIIV I'lll HAY ffllOKNINO -T DMID DAVIS, editor and Propnotor. trrlptlaa lutti. On copy " In advance;...... One copy sla month..... .. - BUigl copy.,.. II 00 .. 60 Advertistne fat wrt kasww upon anptleattoa I COLUMBIA COUNTY PIRKCTORY. COCITY 0riCEK. JinIr Clerk Sheriff Trenail rer Bnut. of School. .. Assessor . .... Surveyor. . C'oruusr Commissioners " .... Joseph B. Wuen, Rainier ., i. ii. vteus, m. iietcna J. S. Klce, St. Helens K. Koa, H. Helens I. 11. Cniwlauil, llmillou ....Martin W hite. 8t. Helens A. B. Little. Umtlton ..Dr. II. K. IMIIT. 8t. Helen P. A. Kmkes. Scappooee N. D. I'ctersou, Mist ArRIL 27, 1000. OFFICIAL COUNTY PAPER. STATE TICKET: Par Jmlee of the Snpreme Court CHARLES E. WOl.VKRTO.V, ot Linn County. For Dairy and Hood Commlslonr J. W. BAILEY, of Multnomah County. CONGRESSIONAL TICKET. For Member of Conereas, 2nd District MALCOLM A. MOODY, of The Dal let. SENATORIAL TICKET. For Joint Senator. lth District BEJiJ. P. CORNELIUS, of Hillsboro. JUDICIALTICKET. For District Attorney, 5th District HARRISON ALLEN, of Astoria. COUNTYTICKET. For Representative KORMAN MERRILL, of Clatekanie. For County Ja.1 JOSEPH B. DOAN, of Bainler. For County Clerk J. GRANT WATTS, oi Scappoo. For County Sheriff HARVEY M. FOWLER, of Goble. For County Assessor MARTIN WHITE, of Clulncy. For County Commissioner WARREN V. CASE, of Pittsburg. For County School Superintendent ISAAC 11. COPELAM), of Houlton. For County Treasurer DR. EDWIN ROSS, of St. Helena. For County Surveyor A. B. LITTLE, of Houlton. For County Coroner DR. J. E. HALL, of Clatekanie. UHIQH PRECINCT TICKET. For Jnsttee of the Peace) R. COX. For Constable FRED WATK1NS. For Road Supervisor JOHN G. PLANK. SPLENDID SENTIMENT. "The candidate, both Republican and Union nominees, whose curds ap pear in the hews, are men who have signified their willingness to accept the nomination and their intention to make the beat race possible. All the men nominated are, so far we know, good men and are the peers of the electorate of Columbia county. Personally we have not a word to say against any of the can didates." Columbia County News. The above is splendid sentiment and should be the adopted and steadfastly adhered-to rale of all newspapers. What individuals say cannot be helped. The Mist stated two weeks ago that the nominees on both tickets in this connty were representative gentlemen, and it till holds farm to the same idea. The nominees on the Fusion ticket are rep resentatives of a code of political princi ples in which the editor of this paper does not coincide, and as we place prin ciple above personality, and with an abiding faith in the Republican party to do more and better things for the coun try, we conscientiously and earnestly invite the sovereign people of our good county to support and vote for the nom inees of the Republican party. They are every one to a man, clean, compe tent persons, and their conduct of pub lic affairs has gained them the confi dence and esteem of the people. One of the most deplorable conditions of American politics is the conduct of many of the newspapers of opposing parties, after candidates are nominated for office, to continue through the cam paign preceding the election, a persist ent and continuous practice of commun icating defamatory stories regarding the character and integrity of opposing candidates. That members of society and neighbors shall meet socially and transact business together pleasantly for nearly all the intervening time be between elections, and as soon as one is nominated to run for an office, his neighbor or local newspaper shall begin attacks upon bia life and conduct, is a practice that should be and is con demned by every good citizen. This paper will endeavor to abstain from tbe class of journalism indicated, preferring that its efforts shall be conducted as a business enterprise. But, however, in so doing, we will not forget or neglect to support and maintain true Republi can principle. We do this because it is our honest belief, and we accord to every individual in the land the same privilege. Individuals are not principle any more than defamation of character Is argument. We will support and uphold Republican doctrines and re port the passing events of the day in a reliable manner, and thus endeavor to be at all timet a helpful instrument for the public good, In our mind no man is bigger than the Republican party, hence our support will be for all tbe the ticket all the time. In the semi-annual statement of the financial condition of the county issued on the 1st of this month by the county officers, covering the period from Octo ber 1st, 1890, to April 1st, 1000, appears some interesting reading matter tor the people ot this county. The statement, which appears in another column of this paper this week, shows the ToUl liabili ties of tbe county to be :SO,3S7. To off set that amount there is $10,360 of this year's taxes remaining uncollected on the roll now in the hands of the sheriff, and if we are to judge the future by the past, it is safe to say that at least 18,000 of that amount will be paid to the county within the next two or three months, which will reduce the indebtedness to considerably lesi than 16,000. Besides that amount of resources which is cer tain to be realised, it will be noticed that the county holds liena ou lands to the amount of over flS.OOO. This sura may not all be realized in principal, but it is very safe to say that the county will collect enough of the principal, which, with the 30 per cent interest charged, will easily net the sum total of liens held. As evidence that the county Der ailed a business-like method when it re solved to bid in lands and take liens against it for unpaid taxes, the records in the County Clerk's office show that within the past two years many thous and dollars have accrued to the county as a direct result of that proceeding. During the six months ending on the 31st oi March last past, there has been almost f2000 of liens paid, the exact figures being $1879.97. The affairs of the county have been very ably managed during the past few years, and a contin uance of the same methods will soon see the public debt almost entirely paid. JUSTIFIES HIS VOTE. Senator McBride Not Disposed to Follow Democratic Lead. The Dalles Chronicle last Wednesday contained the following: "Senator Simon says the overwhelm ing sentiment of bis people compels him to vote against the Puerto Rican tariff bill. Malcolm A. Moodv voted for the bill. Since then Republican conven tions have been held in ten couuties out of sixteen in his district, and from these if one single vote will go to the Congressional convention against Mr. Moodv, there is not a man in Oregon knows it. The Senator had better put his ear to the ground again." Referring to the above Senator Mc Eride telegraphs as follows : "Washington, D. C, April 10, 1900. "Hcoh Goislat, Editor Chronicle: "I am gratified to learn that Republi cans of Eastern Oregon sustain the vote of an overwhelming majority of the Republican Senators and Republican Representatives in Congress on tbe civil government and revenue bill for Puerto Rico. I voted for the hill because it is right. It removes 85 per cent of the duties now in force and empowers the Puerto Rican legislature to substitute its own system of revenue for the tem porary measure provided in the bill. I cannot believe the people of Oregon de sire me to vote against the only practi cable measure of present relief for the distressed people ol Puerto Rico nor to impose upon these impoverished people the burdens of our own internal revenue and war revenue taxes instead of the very low tariff left in effect by the bill upported by the Republican majority. I am not disposed to accept the advice nor follow the leadership of the Demo cratic party either on constitutional or economic questions. Giorob W. McBbids. New Train Service on tbe O. R. A N. The donble train service estab lished between Portland and Chicago April 22, in which the O. R. A N., the Union Pacific and the Oregon Short Line are interested, will shorten tbe through time 11 hours. Train No. 2, leaving Portland at 9:15 a. m., begin ning on the date named, will be known as tbe Chicago-Portland special. Its equipment will be new, making it fully the equal of any train now in service from the Pacific Coast to the East. It will consist of a mail car, baggage car, a library-composite car, a firm-class Pullman sleeper, a dining car, two chair cars and a touiist sleeper. There will be but one change of cars to all Eastern points. The full time will he three days through to Chicago, or four days anil two hours to New York. The second train, known an No. 6, will leave Portland at 6:20 p. tn connecting at East Portland with the Southern Pa cific's overland train from San Francisco and will carry through equipment to Chicago via the Union Pacific and the Chicago & Northwestern, and also the equipment for the Washington division of the O. R. & N., in connection with the Great Northern for St. Paul. This train will reach Spokane at 10 a. m. A dining car will be furnished for break fast into Spokane, and for dinner on corresponding tram leaving Spokane at 3:45 p. m. The "new schedule as ar ranged, will snpplv the most complete service ever furnished on the O. R. A N. as provides increased service in East ern Oregon, where it is greatly needed, and give immediate connection with the Washington division at Pendleton. At this point there is a large interchange of traffic on account of the various min ing districts of Baker county, the Couer d' Alene, the Republic and Kootenai mining camps. Portland is greatly bene fitted by this change, inasmuch as in creased service is given from Easern Oregon and Idaho. Train No. 2 will arrive in Chicago at 9:30 a.m.; No. -0 at 7:45 a. m., as at present. The Westbound train out of Chicago, corresponding with No. 2, is No. 1. This will arrive in Portland at 4 p. m. The train corresponding with the East bound No. A is No. 3, out of Chicago. This will reach Portland at 7 :30 a. m. Westbound train No. 1 will leave Chi cago at 8:30 p. m., and Omaha at 8:20 a. m. the following day. The time will be reduced two hours and forty-five minutes. No. 3. Westbound train will leave Chicago at 10:30 p. in., and Omaha at 4:25 p. m. the next (lay. The service on the Union Pacific on all these trains include buffet, smoking library ears and dining cars. No. 6 will carry a daily ordinary sleeper to Kansas City, with chsnge en route to ordinary cars at Chicago. Consult the nearest ticket agent for reliable information. W. H. HlIRLBUBT, General Passenger Agent. For Sale. Two yoke of good logging oxen for pale at a reasonable figure. Apply to or address, U. O. Howabd, Yankton, Or. THE SEMI-ANNUL STATEMENT Of the Financial Condition of Columbia County, Oregon, as Compiled by the County Officers. SEMIANNUAL RETORT Ot the Countv Clerk of Columbia County, State of Oretwn. showln the amount of claims allowed bv tlio County and Circuit Courts, for what allowed, amount ot warrauu drawn, aud lh amount ol warrants witetandtn and unpaid, (rum the 1st day ot Octulxtr, low, to the lust day ot March, 1V0O, both Indus! vs: ON WHAT ACCOUNT ALUOWED. Road and bridge......... Pauper Criminal account, circuit court Criminal account, litslles of the peso court.. Courthouse ml iail .stationery, printing and postage Clerk Sheriff rlurveyor School uperlntenlut County Juuir County commissioners Road supervisor Insane Jury Coroner Treasurer Assessor Olnclal Reporter Tax paid by rouuty on lands bid la for tax. . Houuty on wild aiiimal Kebate ot tax Fees rehuuled., Total mount of claim allowed and warrant AMOUNT Of OUTSTANDING WARRANTS Outstanding unpaid county warrant on th A mount" of warrant Issued front October lii, WW, aist,lA Amount of warrant paid from October 1st, 1899, Amount oi outstanding unpaid warrant on th March. 19W Estimated tutere accrued thereon Total amount unpaid county warrants STATE OK ORKUOM(( J County o County clerk of the county ot Columbia, atal of Oregon, do hareby certify that the foreiroing is a true and ourrcct statement of the amount of claims allowed by th t'ouuty and Circuit Courts of said county, for the six mouths ending on the lst day of Maroh. MOD, ou rant ouutandiiig aud unpaid aa the same appear upon the record of my otrlc. and in my official custody. wune my hand and lhui of u County Court ol I wld wmnty. this 6;h day of Aifrii A D 1MMJ O- WATff, County t'lerk. April. A. v. HARRIS, Deputy. what account the same were attoweo, snu inf ainuum ui minui. u.wU. SEMIANJ.CAL Of the ConnU Treasurer of Columbia county, Oragou, for the six months ending on th list day ot March. 10. ot money recelred and paid out, from whom received aud from what aott.ee, nsl . uihal a.Mti'llllit !.'. li tilt AMOUNTS' RECEIVED. To amount on hand from la.4 report... To amount received from Sheriff To " To " " To ' To " To " To To " " To To " " County Clerk School Supl. License and Fines. Total Received. AMOUNTS PAID Bv amount paid out ou county warrant By amount paid out on School Suiierioieodent's warrant By balance Keneral fund on hand to pay advertised county warrant. , By bnlsnce school fund on hand Bv amount special city tax paid Bv amount special school 1st paid By amount couuty road tax paid Bv amount state lax of lfW paid By amount on hand si'ecial city tax By amount on hand special school tax .... Bv amount on hand c-juuty road tax..... By amount on hand state road fund By amount on hand special deposit By amount on haud iustltule fuud. By amount oil hau 1 soldiers and sailors Indigent fund Total paid out STATE OF OKK(KN, Couuty of Columbia, I I Edwin Ro, do hereby certify that the foregoing Is a true and correct statement of the amounts lecelved. paid out and remaining ou hand, in the County Treasury of aaid County for the six months ending on the ilrt uy of March, A. D. 1900. Witness my hand this th day of Apr L, A D l'JOS. EDWIN Runs. Coun.y Treasurer. PEMI ANNUAL STATEMENT Of the amount of money and warrant received for taxes, and money paid to th County Treas urer by the Sheriff of Columbia County, Oregon, for the six month ending oa th Dint day ol March, A. D. 190O: AMOUNTS RECEIVED. On hand September 30, 18S I J W ltfytt ax , load 23 Penalty on Msg tax " M Advertising 1 "J Pee for serving paper Taxe back of IbUs 43 17 1SB9 tax JziJ- Total collected u STATE OF OKEOON. County of Columbia, J N Rice, sheriff of aald county, do hereby certify that th foregoing statement 1 cor. l irue. Wltneas my hand till lth day of April, A. D. 1'joO. J.H. RICK. rect and t SEMIANNUAL SUMMARY 8TATEMENT Of the. financial condition of th County of Columbia, la the State of Oregon, on th llt dy of March, A. D. l'JOO. LIABILITIES. AMOUNT. To warrants drawn on the county treasurer, end out standing and unpaid To estimated amount of Inter est accrued Ihere'ju .29 587 12 800 00 By iiy Total liabilities.. 130 387 121 Millions GlTen Away. It is certainly gratifying to the jnblie to know of one concern that is not afraid to be generous. Tbe proprietors of Dr. Klng'g New Discovery tor Con nnmption, Coughs and Colds, have given away over ten million trial bottle, and have tbe eatisfaction of knowing it baa cured thousands of hopeleae caees. Asthma, bronchitis, lagrippe and all throat, cheat and lung disease! are sorely cured by it. Call at tbe St. Hel ena Pharmacy and get a free trial bottle. Regular size 60c and $1.00. Every bottle guaranteed. Dr. Shilohs pf lougn ana Cure This Is beyond question th most successful CouRb Medi cine ever known to sciencet a few dose invariably cure the worst case of Couirh, Croup and Bronchitis, while Its won derful eucces in th cure of Consumption is without a par allel inthehlstoryof medicine. Bines Its flrat discovery it has been sold on a guarantee, a tett which no other medicine can stand. If yma bave a Cough, we earnestly sale you totrylt. In United State and Canada 25c., 50c. and sl.OO, and in England 1. L, If. 3d. and 4s. fid. SOLE PROPRIETORS S.CWells:&CoJ LEROY, N.? TORONTO, CAN. FOR SALE BY EDWIN ROSS. AMOUNT WARRANTS DRAWN I law k 7H Tt 2M no Stlt 74 !r.D 44 ( 44 toll M llf CO 74 S jfJO SI m M 1IW N) 1W4 M a so SNS 65 J ' 1 S 7M10O VIM SO SS47 1 I IS HI .10 00 drawn.. I I 171 1ft UNPAID. PRINCIPAL. INTEREST. 11 day of .t siossl to March . 12 674 Qui to March IS) 4 0j Ut day of: ,. v aw as .K 7 1M sou ow I MOW t 3X1 U I tkMOO STATEMENT UUM Mil At COLLI RECEIVED. U'NER'L UND. mass si ll'Jotl 11 NU4 TV ma General tax ounty road tax i octal school tax.... oeciat city tax 'ee ellnquent tax 443 1 44 77 r.v.n 7$ ''exemption of land.. 'r teachers' oertitlcat 34W1 i 14 DO 200 00 Fine and !tec; m' 1307 10 It Q'NER'L OUT. FUND. IIOTO 57 mm th law 1M1 m t M Ml W SI M M 43 t 00 111) 04 1444 M 81 l n m i n So 11 mt ' PAID TO TREASURER, VD tax I 2234 M Penalty on 1&8 tax.. It 37 i; u Advertising Fee for serving papers. . Coat on tax sale Tax back of Istti IK tax 11 to . 177 9 44 77 . 127481 Total paid to treasurer flMM U Sheriff ol Colons''! County. By R. S. HATTAK, Deputy RESOURCES. AMOUNT. By funds In hinds of county treas urer applicable to th payment oil county warrant By unpaid delinquent taxes By amount of liens held by county on land bid In lor taxe ....t J (W) 40 .... Jt 4UU at 15 034 06 current taxe applicable to thai payment oi cou my warraui.. . . . By 80 acres of land 1 860 23 60 00 1 700 00 courtnouse ana nature Total resources. .540 1 88 Spreads Like Wildfire. When thiDgi are "the best" they become "tbe best selling." Abraham Hare, a leading druggist of Belleville, O., writes: "Electric Bitters are the beet selling bitters I bave handled in 20 year." xou know wny f Most dis eases being disorders of stomach, liver, kidnevs. bowels, blood and nerves. Klec- tricBitters tones up the stomach, regulates the liver, kidneys ana ooweis, pannes the blood, strengthens the nerves. hence cures multitudes of maladies. It builds up the entire system. Fats new l: I ..: iliv uu . 1 ts iuia J VMr -'., run-down man or woman. Price 60 cents. Sold at the St. Helena Phar macy. A Horrible Outbreak. "Of large sores on my little daugh ter's head developed Into a case oi scam bead." writes C. D. Isbill. of Morgan- town, Tenn., but Bucklen's Arnica Salve completely cared her. It's a guaran teed cure for eczema, tetter, salt rheum, pimples, sores, nicer and piles. Only 25c at the St. Helens Pharmacy. Stallion "OTTO" Will make the season of 1900 at my place on Milton creek, or where conven ience may dictate. THIS 8TALLION Is eight year old, fifteen hands high; was sired by "Farwell." His dam was "Maud," a full Morgan. Terms: Insurance, $5.00. G, C. BAEGEE, Yankton, Or, "Duke's Place" POPULAR RESORT FOR Star Brewing Company's Lager. -IMPORTED AND DOMESTIC Wines. Liquors and Cigars. Card tables and other devices for amusement. nawapaptra and petodlual. NEXT TO THE HOTEL, ST. HELENS, t OREUON. r r a.i r Dnnii Druuicrs CAFE ST. HELENS, . - OREGON. NEW PLACE. If you want somcthln (nod la th lluiol whisky try SHAW'S MALT Ouly the beat of Liprs anil Cigars Kept in Slock OPEN FROM S A. M. TO 12 O'OLOOK MIDNIGHT. d 1ST. CHARLES HOTEL Front & Morrison Sts, Portland Under New Management ISO Ronma tt Tents to 80 Cents. rJuites 73 Cent to f 1.00. Elevator, Elei-trlo Uitlil and BrlU, and all Modern Convenience. Free Bus Mt all Boats and Trains. DpttoTiPont Pnnf pi ih TTnpl v uuiiiuuiuui uuuuvu ba nm uuui 8 Oregon Teteulions Z. 8 Columbia Txlrphon 27. Wafia,aafsjaavstkaW B1 fOB PORTA, AND. DAILY iTKAMCR "America" i WiTamett Sloagb Rente Leave Bt. Helens . . . . 6 :30 A M Arrive at Portland. . 10 SJ A M Iave Portland 2:80 PM Arrive at Bt. Helens. 6 .00 P M h FAME CKMTS. Will Carry Nollilns but Psn ser and r ant Freight. w4 JA.nr.a good, irssr. EaW V "r TTIiTRI T O UttlJSfllAL HOTEL Mrs. M. J. Scott Proprietress BT. HELENS, OREGON. A Hlrtrtly Prst-Clas Hon. A Houie for Commercial Trvelr and th Public. Hoard snd Lodg ing at Moat lteasouabls Kates. k WELL KEPT STABLE kt Fur Care uf Patron's Horses. jAl J STOMA & COLOMBIA RIVER ii RAILROAD COMPANY. SSADDOWII FW N MIS I BStDDP I OAILV. 21 23 a.u. r. H. II 16 40 10 06 8 86 tt 8 ! t 86 8 00 0 90 7 64 20 7 48 8 12 7 88 02 7 2H 8 M 7 17 8 87 7 02 8 17 42 8 07 82 7 66 t'M 1 46 6 10 DAILY. STATIONS. 23 r. a. 7 00 8 05 S 20 8 88 8 4s 8 M 8 to t on it 87 10 00 10 08 10 20 10 84 a.. .o1 8 00 V 06 1H 9 8A 40 60 10 00 10 10 10 21 10 89 11 Oi Itf. . Portland. .Ar, i 30.41 . . Gobi ..Kainlor .... . pyramid.... .. Mayiter . Qulucy Clatskaufs. .. Marshland. .. , Wnstport.... .. Clllton ..Knappa . Rvenson .John bay 168.61 6A.9 6. 71.2 78.7: II 10 wu II !! 9.').4 II 80 WS Ar. .. Astoria...!. All train mak close connections at (lohl with Northern PaclHo trains to and from th Kaat and Hound point. At Portland with all trains leaving; Union dapot. At Aalort with I. a. A H. Co.'aboat and rail line to and frpm II waco and North Beach point. Passengers for Astoria or way point must flag train at Houlton. Trains will stop to lot paa senitera off at Houlton when coming from point wcslofUobl. JT. . Mr. Oen. Pas. Art.. Aatorta, Or. VOU ARK ALWAYS WELOOMI OOO AT Tllg gANQUET None but the best In both Imported and Domestic wines, liquor and cigars. CYRUS - NOBLE WHISKEY Tbe celebrated Wei n hard Ttasr alurava nn Hraticrht. ' 1 CLONINQER i WHITNEY, Prop. 1 iegSagS8gaggggg3gggg!s53eS i The Weekly Oregonian CONTAINS OUR CLUBBING OFFER We have perfected arrangements whereby Ve are enabled to fur nish The Weekly Urrgoiiititi In iTitti In only Two Dollar. The price I THE UUiUiUiUiUiUiUiUiUiUiUiiliUiUiUiiiiUiUiUiUiUiUiUiUS How About RE VOn Hit MR COLE a Str0t . ,Vt W. a"f . ,V 7- V . vsju.a at Sa"A, W cm sa4 B(v Ulli martanllla bultdln In lh avorld. W haw svsr a,, uisnir. aita hundred clsih r csaataatlv B(ad ailing out-of tow rders. OU OBrtlRAL CATALOOUI 1 b soeh of th popl-ll las Wfe.lM.li PrttM t v.rytctr. ha or l.aa pagaa, t.es lllulruM. 4 ,asdsHptlanef srtlslas with prt. It coat r cent So print and msll hpr. Wawaiysathvae. I8ND r IPTBKN CKNIS Is h yeuf SoS rIIM. nd W. II mmna jroy aUOXTSCKERY WARQ&CO. ...WIIEX IX WEED OF MEDIC LYE... -OO tn 1LATSKANIE ) DRUQ STORE I Drugs, Patent Medicines, Toilet Articles, Etc ON. J. i. NULL. Prtpriotor. CJL1 TSKAXIE, - OREG0X. ...STEAMER JOSEPH KELLOGG... Portland and Kelso WHITE COLLAR LINE THE COLOMBIA K1VIR AND PL'UET BOUND NAVIGATION CO. PORTLAND-ASTORIA ROUTE. STR. GATZERT lsn1lne Foot of AM or Htraet, PorlUnd. Ltvt)i J'nrtlftr.'l dntlv (rxi-riit Hiinlfty)ut7 A. If TjftTf)i Atirl dully (ifept KunUy)7 P, M. Hstllaf O At cert (iclc?u grnxl on tenmer HaMtilo. Hteauier UuhiiIo tlckou cood on Bailey CinUvrt. U. B. SCOTT, Pres. ......BTKAMKB DURL.IN-B j PORTLAND AND A8TORIA Leave Portland every nfajlit at 8 o'clock for Astoria, (except Huoday.) ButuriUv night at 10. Keturnlng, leave Astoria at fl : SO o'clock Try BiornlnR (except Monday.) Hun- day at 8 : 00 o'clock p. in. STEAMER G. DELL SHAVER, Master. The company reserve tli rlh to cbango time without notice. Shaver Transportation Ccmoany. 19 pairos a wk K'J OolUllUIS " HIM paaas a yar imsvuluuius " All the news well written. Article (Inscribing Western scenes and Incidents. Sttirirsof love and sil veil tins by well known author. Hrllllaiit illustration by newspaper artlslt Interfiling sketclm and literature lor bovs and girls. Fashion articles and Illustrations (or women, connection connection with Tub Mint for of The Oregonian alone i fl.BO. , OREGON MIST Your Title? I nil rlithtf Romsmhsr thai It I the KKt'OKH that invert!., it I our imainsaa tn nr'u in nx'onla and show what they miutaln In rulstlon lu laud till. If von I'.Milriiiplala buying land or Inautna uiunay on ri al otal swmrlty, tak nn man's wurd, but Insist iiikiii knimlns what the word shows rrdtiiK th litis. An Akstraul taMalisl a adiwd. Insist on havlitu It. W havo lh only ant nf atwiraot books In th county. All work promptly useoHtud aud sallsfaollou juaranlnvd. If you hav proiwrty tu Inanraslvausa aall, ttaara atvuls lor th Iwst fir Insurant- ooiupanlas In th world. If yutl hv prupstty fur sal list It WHO us aud w will and a burr. QUICK. ST. HELENS, 0HE00M Wa rsrlv I rem lo.Ottt l,aoo i.iun I.iun ClijV vr 1 K3 a copy r nw,. wnn m.. ,r. WMfw Asa. I CNioaao TO- Route via Columbia River Vfo lailifi fiimitnra 1 complet A without a new liifht-rtinnniK w EBE3SS-"' s . la CINQER tfs' S in . . .. . , ii t. M if yon fjuy a ewuin-niscnino a not ftt th twst. Bold on easy $ Uirm without liilerudi. ?i 0. P. LOONET, Agent Aatorlts t Oron. ED IIILLSBERRY, Expert :-: Barber 8IIABP RAZORS AND CLEAN TOWELS, None but puroiit chemical used in wash ing and cleansing tlis (ace. Get a Hot Towel on Your Face Usual price (or work. DECKER'S OLD STAND, ST. IIELEN8 W. SHAVER Will leave Portland, foot o( Wiuhinr ton street, each Sunday, Tuet'W nl Thursday afternoon at 6 o'clock. " turning, leave Clatskanie each Monday, Wednesday and Friday afternoon o'clock, tlJe porsnittlng. 191