The Oregon mist. (St. Helens, Columbia County, Or.) 188?-1913, September 28, 1900, Image 2

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    OREGON MIST
fcrUet-ad at the Postofflce at St. Helena,
Oregon, aa econu-cws mail matter,
COUNTY OFFICIAL PAPER,
Imbued Evkby Friday Moknino Bv
DAVID DAVIS,
EoiTOB AMD PrOPBIBTOR.
SUBSCRIPTION PRICK:
Om eopy one year, In advance. . . . .(1.00
Six moutbf, .......... 50
COUNTY OFFICERS.
Reprntt It . . .
inan
Oler
Sheriff
Treaaurer
t)opt.o Schools.,
Amwmt.
Surveyor....
CoroMr...... .....
Commiaslonar j-"
.Nomu Merrill. CUtskanl
....Joeeph B. l)oan, Haiuler
J. Q. Watla, HI. Hel.ll.
R. 8. Halt en. 8(. Helena
K. Rosa, St. Helens
.....I. H. Copeland, Houltoo
....Martin While, St. Helena
A. B. Little, Hnulton
..Dr. H. R. Cliff, St. Helena
P. A. Frakoa, bcarpo.jee
W. D. Case, mtaburg
SEPTEMBER 28, 1900.
CONDITION OF FARMERS.
A correspondent of the Boston Adver
tiser baa looked carefully over the tarm-
ing situation in the Western State, and
makes long report on the facta ob
tained by personal examination. There
is enough money in the West, he says,
to pay every dollar of its indebtedness,
and no class of its inhabitants is in
better shape than the farmer. He car-
riea his chin higher, says this observer,
his eyes are brighter, his fences in
better repair, there is a new coat of
paint on his boose, his wife and child
ren wear better clothing and his child
ren are sent away to school or college,
The betterment has occurred in the last
three years. "The fact that these im
proved conditions," says the cerresond
ent, "date from about the time of Mc
Kinley 's election, is a coincidence ever
- in the mind of the class especially ben
efitted. The prophecy of evil and agri
cultural rain made by Colonel Bryan
four years ago has proved false in every
particular, so far as relates to agri
cultural interests. Consequently the
prophet of evil is discredited." In every
particular the business of farming is
more profitable and generally satisfac
tory than it was during the last admin
istration, and the millions engaged in
this great vocation see and appreciate
the change.
Since 1886 the farmers of the West,
according to this correspondent from
New England, have become independ
ent and scientific borrowers and obtain
money at a decided reduction of inter
est. Instead of 6 or 8 per cent interest
they pay 6, or even i, and thus save at
least 16,000,000 annually. A lowered
rate of interest, it is noted, "marks the
difference between good times and hard
times. It shows the farmer in the sad
dle, and master instead of servant."
Banks in small towns hsve multiplied.
During his journey the correspondent
visited a large city bank holding depos
its from 1500 country banks of 132,000,-
000, or double the amount on deposit
three years ago. There has been in the
tame time an average increase in the
value of farming lands of from 10 to 16
per cent. One firm with outstanding
loans to farmers amounting to $10,000,
000 reported a default in interest on
July 1 of less than 300. The rural
country is full of money of its own
which competes with the funds of in
surance companies for investment in
farm mortgages; and farmers borrow
now to improve and extend their busi
ness, not to meet living expenses.
An era of better prices and improved
credit has come to the farmers along
with a Republican administration, iden
tified with the gold standard, a protec
tive tariff, a treasury surplus and neces
sary, honorable National expansion
The Boston correspondent who has
taken a close view of the farmers of the
West concludes that "The bare record,
unadorned by oratory or argument, suf
fices to change the convictions and
views of tens of thousands of farmers
who, in their distress four short years
go, turned to unlimited inflation as the
only means of relief. The full measure
of the changed condition of the farmers
of the West I do not think is appre
ciated by the Bryan leaders. In the
last Presidential campaign an avalanche
of free silver literature descended upon
the farm. If any remains it is waste
paper. It is certain the farmers will
never accept Bryan again as an exposi
tor of their needs and interests.
cant because Bryan canvassed the State
in the spring and hoped to out down or
reverse the Bepabllcan lead. It It evi
dent that McKinley will carry the New
England States by majorities not greatly
reduced from the phenomenal figures of
1896. It is claimed that Bryan has im
proved chances in Indiana, Kentucky
and Maryland. They would fall far
short of electing him. Besides, the
Republicans confidently count on carry
ing' the three States. The sound money
city of Baltimore will decide the result
in 'Maryland. In Kentucky the gold
Democrats and anti-Gobel vote will go
to McKinley. Republicans do not con
sider Indiana seriously in doubt.
AMERICA'S CORK CROP.
It will be gratifying to Americans to
learn that the use of corn abroad in on
the increase. In the fiscal year which
ended with June 30, 1900, a little over
209,000,000 bushels of corn were ex
ported from this conutry. This was the
largest shipmeut ever made. The ex
portation in the fiscal year 1899 was
174,01)0,000 bushels, and that of 1898
NOTKS FROM VEBNON1A..
ton Kmmouacame home from Astoria
last Saturday.
Albert Baker went out to St. Helona
this week for a load of freight.
Dow Keasev made a trip to the Dairy
Creek mills this week for a load of tlour.
Mr. and Mrs. John Baker, of Bachelor
flat, came over Tuesday of last week
and visited until Tuesday of this week
with the home folks.
Rev. and Mrs. G. M. Ptroup and Dr.
and Mrs. C. L. Hatfield spent Tuesday
of last week at Homewuud, -visiting
with Mr. and Mr. E. W. Keasev. They
had a wry enjoyable stay.
Frank Baker, who has been In Port
land for the nst two. year, returiirn
last Friday and will be at home to his
manv friends here at hi former resi
dence. We welcome him bark.
Most of the hoppli'kers have returned.
Some made rood wages, while others
did not more than pay expenses. That's
me way u goes me worm over, ino
hunters alwavs set the larger share of
the good things of life, and they do
serve it.
Charlie Young;, son of J. L. Young.
of Beaver Creek, met with quite a ser
ious accident Monday of last week. He !
. . ..... L..I ... lift I.E.
was a lutle less than 208,000,000, or ,, . ii.Hii.'.n.r . 1 ,,. ti,.
aoout OUU.UUO bushels less than in the hammer caught and discharged the gun,
fiscal year lost ended. In 1897 the slid- uie Din going tnrougn me mmtiio n
mnt .mounted in it? nnn ana h..Ji. I ft" of the . loft hand just beyond the
to
LETTER FKOM FATHER.
one or two garments at least T"
''The chief promised compliance. A
few days after he entered the mission
arles' home with a satisfied smile on his
face, saying, "Me all right now."
He had on shirt collar and a pair of
socks.
Mir ann. Mr. Hrvan ami lila frlnnila
those things to the front because there are badly deceived if they think that
isn't any thing else for them to talk their Imperialism" collar and "mtliter-
aoousuus year, aii ino rest ot meir Urn" socks will hide the free trado and
My Dbar Boy You ask why the Pom
ocrats insist that Imperialism aud mili
tarism are the "parauiouut isauus of
this campaign."
The reason, my son, is very plain.
Our Democratic friend are pushing
power has been burnt onre and won't
ex-en Stale this yvur. Their platform
denounce the IHngley tariff hill, hut
they do not wish to meet us before the
people on that issue. The hard time
under the Wilson hill and the present
prosperity under onr protective tariff
lurnisn an onject lesson wincn makes It
free silver tiakednesa of the Democratic
party lrom the gaae of the American
people.
By the way, speaking of "militarism,"
I advise yon always to watch with
suspicion any man or any party that
la afraid of the United States army.
Our army ia a volunteer armv of as gal-
JU
1
LTVJ
uphill business to argue tree trade this nt men as the sun ever shone upon
Their platform also denounces the
gold standard legislation and demands
tree coinage ol silver at the ratio of 10
to 1. Unt that powder was burnt four
years ago and events have shown the
luMty of their predictions.
Alley are like the boy who when
k rrl.A V - k.Jl.
j . - v snattereu, several large pieces Having t(
the exportation of corn has gone above be removed. So far it ia doing quite well,
me wu.uw.uw Dusnel mark. There is The second onarterlv meeting will he
a possibility that the exhibit of the corn I held next 8unday at the church. F re
made at the Paris Exposition has had siding Elder J. K. Smith will come over
something to do with the recent sales ",e 'ft Helens Bawr
. , . V ., ... . ..... day and there will be preaching Satur-
hvu, UUt tu .uvoruoeiumn wiucuh u even nil at 7:30 o'clock. On Sun-
received at Paris could hardly have had I day there will be Sunday School at 10 a.
much effect on the fiscal year for 1900. "., preaching services at 11 a. m. and
2 p. m. Y. P. A. meeting in the even
ing at 6:80. No preaching service at
night. To all these services everybody
is coruiauy invited.
FROM YANKTON.
W. Saxton is building- a new barn
and otherwise improving bis place
School ia to begin Monday, October
ist, wun Watson l'luibrooK as teacher.
J. A. Wikstrom is pushing his new
nouse in order to nave tne outside com
pleted before the fall rains.
Mrs. Kale has been enjoying a visit
irotn iter aangnter, Mrs. u. i. Uonuey
oi i.fHver v auey, me past wee a
Miss Retta Dawson, of Butteville,
pasxed through here on Sunday, en ronte
ii ir I,-,,,, hiih m an. will v I aun m ra
w per wm oi wo crop du gone aoroaa Awe ami other frlendi thu week
ll a. .1 , X t 7
u, me put inree years oi neavy expor-vrhe prune cron is almost "too many
tation. in previous years of the past for us this year. 0. Tar bell and Fred
decade the ssles abroad have several Briggg have built small dry houses and
times gone below 3 per cent of the an- J c"in?, ,or their prunes at home.
null vield. A rain .ill nnnnt,..ll I . ' i:iien
rf j I ii res to tram &avaiiti7A.
uisuo uu even uie uzures oi uie imi
a the fair opened only a few weeks be
fore the year closed. Such influence as
the fair will have on the sales of corn in
Europe will be revealed later on, in the
present fiscal year. An effort has been
made by Mr. Murphy, in a small but
very intelligent way, at one or two
points in Europe for several years past,
to bring the virtues of this cereal to the
knowledge of that quarter of the world
and this crusade can undoubtedly be
credited with much of the increase
which baa been made in recent years in
the demand for this food in the Old
World.
But this exportation is still very small
compared with the yield. Only about
three years, and this may be expected
soon. The present users of the cereal
may be relied on to advertise it, and
thus broaden the market for it in
Europe and Asia. The importation into
Europe will practically all he from the
United States, which produces three-
fourths of the entire world's product.
Corn is the United States' imperial
crop, and anything which will increase
the demand for it in the rest of the
world will be benefit to this country.
Yankton ia keening aten with the
other progressive neighborhoods of our
Connty along the line of improvement,
chiefly noticeable by fresh paint, new
fences, enlarged fields and a general air
ioi mrtiianucontentamonguie ourgners,
VERDICT OF F0VR STATES.
Since April four States that gave their
electoral votes to McKinley have held
lections, and the Republicans have
swept them all in by exceptionally large
pluralities. They are Oregon, Rhode
island, Vermont and-Maine. In the
three New England States the Republi
can pluralities were not as large as in
1896, but far beyond the average of the
years before the Democratic party went
into partnership with free silver and
Populism. In Oregon the Republican
plurality greatly exceeded that of 1896.
Oregon was very close to its State elec
tion that year. McKinley's plurality in
November was only 2117. But Oregon's
, Republican plurality this year was over
10,000. In the four States mentioned
very Republican candidate for Con
gress has been elected, making total of
ten for the next House. All the State
officers and Legislatures are Republican.
Taking Oregon as the test for the
West, there will be large Republican
gains, enough to add twenty or thirty
electoral votes to the Republican side, j
The result in Oregon is the more eignifi-
Yxs, the Republicans are a great lot
of thieves and cut-throats and dead
failures at doing business for the people.
Why, when they took the reins of gov
ernment in March, 1897, they found
that careful and economical Democratic
administration of four years of peace
and tranquility had issued nigh onto
$300,000,000 of bonds and had drained
the treasury to ia last farthing. What
did these horrid thieves and cut-throats
of Republicans doT Nothing, only set
about to bring order out of chaos. By
reference to the records it will be found
that they have actually paid off a large
amount of the Nation's bonded indebt
edness in the face of the fact that they
have prosecuted a war that has cost
millions, and have over $250,000,000 in
the treasury, besides reducing our bonda
to 2 per cent, the lowest of any Nation
on the top of God's earth. In the face
of all these facts, the horrid monsters
ask to be continued in power, which the
followers of Mr. Bryan think a great
absurdity. -It
is just s trifle astonishing toi
any laboring man supporting Bryan.
DO TOO KNOW?
That it is just the foolish that throw
aicurai a wisv uinu prvier ueiivenug
mein in person,
That some say that women are a de
lusion and a snare? But some men are
very easily snared.
That a woman always finds it an easier
job to drive a man than either a nail or
a norser
That it is much more aDoronriate to
saK oi some canaiastes as "standing'
lor oince man as "running" lor omcer
That a man may be fast asleep and
siow awaxe t
That a well-balanced mind always
hopes in adversity and fears in prosper-
uyr
That a girl should never marry a man
for his money, nor marry one who has
no money r
That the only way some men will ever
be any use in the world is to get out of it?
That a sensible man never complains?
If he breaks bis leg be is thankful it was
. LI 1 .
UU 111 I1VCX.
That the man who minds his own bus
iness is not apt to run out of profitable
empioymeniT
That some men who haven't sense
enough to tell the postoffice from the
the Methodist church get rich by being
uugy r
That the reason why so many people
Four years ago this section, to ssy noth- fail in life is because they fool away so
ing oi uie country at large, was overrun mncn oi tneir time attending to otner
wiui men iuua.inK jor emDiovineni ai r i .
any price and were unable to find it
even for their board. That was after
four years of Democratic rule. Mark
the difference: Today, after four years
of Republican rule, there is a cry for
hands all round us, and at good wages
Taking this into consideration, is a
change for the best T Had we not better
let good enough alone? .
Mart Ell em Leasc, of Kansas, has
declared that she will campaign for Mc
Kinley, and that is as bad news as
could be told. Mr. Marcus A. Hanna
could put campaign funds to no better
use than inducing the old wind bag to
keep her face closed. She is the rank-
That a smile on a woman's face looks
much better than powder, and she does
not nave to go to tne drug store tor It 7
That when a man thinks he can drown
his troubles in strong drink it would be
wen lor nim to remember that they all
wen ii is preservers I
That smokeless powder is all right, but
tne ena oi science will not oe attained
until somebody produces a smokeless
cigarette and a dummy to smoke it?
That one of our citizens recently said
that his hired girl had temper enough
to start the fire in the stove? She will
be quite a convenience this winter.
That in these times of war and appen
dicitis the women ought to bo miahty
est old demagogue and agitator, except- good to the men ? They are going to be
ing Bryan, wno ever stepped upon sn
American rostrum. Her campaignine
would defeat any cause, and may be
Mr. Jones baa learned this and induced
the old cat fight to "come out" for
McKinley.
En4area) Deaih'a Agonies.
Only a roarins fire enabled J. M.
Oarrettaon, of San Antonio. Texas., to '
lie down when attacked by asthms,
from which he suffered for years. Us
writes his misery was often so great
that it seemed he endured the azonies
of death; but Dr. King's New Discovery
for Consumption wholly cured him.
This marvelous medicine is the only
Known cure lor asm ma as wen as con
sumption, coughs and colds, and all
throat, chest and lung trophies. Price
f0 cents and $1.00. Guaranteed. Trial
bottles free at the St. Helens Pharmacy.
Tell Year Meter.
A Beautiful Complexion is an impossi-
mighty scarce at the present rate of mor
tality, and there won't be but a few of
us left. '
A Fowtfer mil! ExplosUa
Removes everything in sight ; so do
drastic mineral pills, but both are
mighty dangerous. No need to dynam
ite your body when Dr. Kins'a Now
Life Pills do the work so easily and per-
teeny, inures neadacne, constipation.
Only 26 cents at the St. Helens Phar
macy. CASTOR I A
For Infanta and Children.
T-i KIctf Yoa Ran Always Bssgbt
Bears the
Signature of
They are our defender and the protec-1
tors of our persons and property. Hard-1
working, uncomplaining, brave and
faithful, they follow the flag through
summer's sun and winter's storms,
through tropical Jungles and the dan
gers oi lever and ot battle lor you and
for me and for their country's sake. If I
a man I a good, law abiding citisen hel
ha, nn ntnjtnn tn Iwk ali-ntr! nl a A uimfi. I
uie money question, iney want to play c, aoldicr.
"militarism" awhile. Their lack of anv I nn. m m-anftlir u i anil
"D ""Foinioio ww mo TOiijur- my great-granutatuer was one, and II
ing up oi tne. spectre oi "iinperiauui." hw like taking off mv hat to every sol-
uut wtille they are not talking about dier I meet. And whenever I find a
free trade or free silver, the people are man who Is afraid of the "tyrrany" of
not going to forget that they are the our gallant little army, I feel like asking
free trade and free silver party. And. him whnt ha haa been dolus. It la a
ueaten piny ing marines says, "W play
something else." liuuteu on tariff and
e. I
"militarism" awhile. Their lack of any
Mr. Lincoln used to say. that
minds uie of a little story.
"One of our excellent missionaries and
his good wife went to an island in Poly
nesia about fifty years ago. They staved
there sixteen years and their work was
wonderfully successful. They found a
trils of savages. They left a tribe of
civilised, Christian people, industrious
and temperate, "clothed and in their
right minds."
''The incident which illustrates mv
point occurred during the first year of
their residence on the island. A eheif
clothed in sunshine and nothing else,
called on the missionaries. They treated
him politely, but as he left the bouse
the missionary followed him and said:
"Chief, we are glad to see you and want
you to come again, nut in mv country
men wear clothes and my wife Is not
accustomed to see men without cloth
ing. The next time you come to see us,
won't you please put on a little clothing,
NOTICE OF PUBLIC AUCTION.
On lh 5th day of October. WOO, at the hoar ol
1U O C OCK. A. M.. 1 Will will to tha blvhMt Mil.
der. turcaah. in front of the Court Hoasadonr.
In fi. Helena. Orecoa, ISO acres of land, known
aa ilia James Coo place, aituated on the eaat
rxuikor rtenaiam Klver. two intlea below Pltti-
bura, deacrtbad aa foilowa: Eaat H of nouth
ajt M and soulhweat H of souiheaat U. con
Mining l'A acraa ol timber laud, wlua(od
waterpower rauulna through It. The south-
it hi of the aouthweat 14 haa ImuroTemoota
on couilstiiia- of a now 12x16 feel of rouah
lumber, one aiory alga, with anal roof, a barn
of aiUt noata ana ehake roof. aoa&OalO feet, and
other unall bulldtua of Mine materiel. Peren
acrea of bottom land partially cleared and In
fair cultivation, balance la upland with torn
timoer on. vounij roaa rnua inrouttn rata
tract, also good water prlrllcsea. Tha land
abore-deaoribed la located on auction 11. town.
hip 4 north ol ranire-i weatot Willamette mer-
lataa, voiumuie county, uregen.
Auctioneer for the helra. hv order of Andi-aw
Biiiou, ruiaourf , uoiumbla vouuty, ureaun.
small army for so great a Nation, and I
the introduction of "militarism" in this
campaign shows that our Democratic
menus are naru up lor an issue.
IOIII JF ATHXR.
Card of Thank.
We wish to extend our thank to the I
public for the liberal patronage accorded I
to us wtitie engaged in tne hotel busi
ness in ot. Helens.
Ma. and Mas. Joiiar Scon.
The Slavery f Wonsaa
Was srandly shown by Mr. John
Dowlinn. of Butler, Pa., in a three years'
struggle with a nialinnant stomach
trouble that caused distressing attacks
of nausea and iuuigoation. All reme
dies failed to relieve her until she tried I
Electric Bitters. After taking it two
months, she wrote: "I am now wholly I
cured and can eat anything, it is truly
a irrand tonic for the whole system as 1 1
gained In weight and feel much stronger
I since using it?' It aids digestion, cure
dyspepsia, Improves appetite, gives new
life. Only 60 cents. Guaranteed, at
tno et. Helens rnarmacy.
many a Lever
Has turned with disgust from an other
wise lovable girl with an offensive breath.
Karl's Clover Root Tea, purifies the
breath by its action on the bowels, etc.,
as nothing else will. Bold for years on
absolute guarantee. Price 25 eta. and
60 eta. Sold by Dr. Edwin Rosa.
O
Bears tW
Blgsatas
r
Tbo Kind Ton Ilftvo Always Bought and which hat been
In use for over 80 yean haa borno tha ftlguatnre of
and has boon mad under hla pen
A tonal supervision alnoe ita lnfluiey.
CUcA44h Allow no one to deoel va sou 1m thla.
All Counterfeits, Imitation! and Just-aa-good" are butt
Experiments) that trifle with and endanger tha health of
Infants and Children Experience against Kxperunent
What Is CASTORIA
Oastorla Is a harmless substitute for Castor Oil, Paro
goric, Drops and Soothing Syrups. It la Pletuant. It
contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other Karootto
substance. Its age Is Its guarantee. It destroys Worms
and allays FeTerlahness. It cures Diarrhoea and Wind
Collo. It relieves Teething Troubles, cures Constipation
and Flatulency. It assimilates the Food regulates the
Stomach and Bowels, giving healthy and natural sleep
The Children's Panaeea--The Mother's Friend.
GENUINE CASTORIA ALWAYS
Bears the Signature of
J9
The Kind You Have Always Bought
In Use For Over 30 Years.
SUMMONS.
In tha Circuit Court ol the Slat of Oregon, to I
in iur LoiuBioii .ounir.
Btim dotfev. PlAlntlir S
va.
Vlotor Wlaell, an Insan
rraoo, O. W. Cole, W.
Timmona, W. a. liar
rta, and W. A. Harrtu, aa
guardian ol Victor Wla
ell, an inaaa peraoa.
Defendant..
To Victor Wlaell, one of lb abov named d-
lenaanie.
.BTOnial.
IH UalilosHr) Mwn UasH
WHITE COLLAR LINE
State Normal School
monmouTn, est.
Fall Terra Opens Sept. 15th.
Th student ot tha Norma) School are prepared
to lake Hi mate Certificate Immedi
ately on sradiiatloa.
OrainalM readll. error sand voaHlon. Kl
penaea year Iron II w to I1&0. Strunc Aca
demic and rriifeaaliinal roaraai new aiwlal de
partment In Menual Training. Well Equipped
Tralulnf Dopertmimt.
Caulofiiecuutelnlnt frill announcement,
adilreaa Y. UCAMHUKIX,
Incident.
or W. A. WAHN, Secretary of the r.cllj.
SDMMONB.
a. J$
ssssseggasafeKWf
Mow About Your Title?
IN THK NAME" OF THE STATS Of OREGON:
You are herebr required lo aottear and ana.
wer the complaint Sletl atrainat yoa In theabore
entitled suit on or before the last der ol the all
weeka neat fallowing th first publication of
una auraniona; and If you fall to answer the
plaintiff will cause your default to be entered,
and apply to the Court for th relief demanded
In the complaint, lo-wlt: For a Judgment
aealnat you for the sum of SH0.0O. with Internet
at the rat of ten oar sent, ner annum from the
loth day of February, 1HS7, together with MO. 00
attorney a ie, ana n.w taxe. peia or plaintiff
OH the morto-aaed nremteee hereinafter deaarlbed.
and for coata, aud that a decree be made effalnat
yon rorecioaing an interact wmcn yoa nao on
th lath day of February. 1887. th date ol the
merteace men by too lo ulaintin. on the orem-
lava acecri nea, or nave aince aequirea in or to
the southwest quarter of section six, townihlp
fire, north of rang three, wst of th Wlllam-
atie menaian. in Columbia county, ureaon.
eontalnln 148 0 acre of land, and orderlna;
aald premlaea aold aucordlna: to law, and apply-
raft thetltrooeeda thereof to the Davment of aald
Judgment. Thla summon la published by or
der of the Honorable J. B. Doan, County Jud
or vufumoia iounty, ureaon, mane on tn lotn
day of Auruet, 1W0. Th dale of th flret pub
lication hereof la Friday, AuKet 17, UOu. Ine
tlmepreaoribed Inth order for publication la
elx weeka. and the time within which Ton are
to snawer the complaint la on or baton th laat
asy or eaia pnoucation.
W. F. Mauiu. ANa Dillasd aV Day,
THE COLUMBIA RIVER AND FUOET SOUND
NAVIGATION CO.
PORTLAND-ASTORIA BOOTH
STR. GATZERT
Landing Foot of Alder Street, Portland,
ire Portland dally (except Sunday ) at 7 A.
Land! lie Telephone duck, Aatnrla.
Leave Aetorla dally (except Saturday) 7 P. at.
Bailer Gataert tlcketa aood on ateamer llaaaalo.
Slammer Uaaaalo ticket tood on Halley Uauert. I
R? YOU BURS U Is all rlhtt Remember that II Is th
nnv.ifnir in a atTma. ii ia oar ouaineas to searrB tn
record and ahow what the contain in Mlaiin. an lt4
tlllea. If yon contemplate buylu land or loaning money on real
elat Motility, use no man'a word, but Inniet upon kuowlni what
Ihe record ahowa reardinUi title. Aa Abatnul laaewaeatlel a
adeed. In.laton harln It. We have the only eat of ahatrant
booka In th enwity. A ll work pmmptlyeaecuied and aatlslacilon
guaranteed. If you bar property loln.rae;lvuaatall. We are
axonla lor Ihe beat Hre ln.uranceeompenle.ln th world. If yoa
have property for aale list It with ua aud w wilt Sud a buyer.
S Main Stmt
OOIE QUICK,
U. B. SCOTT, Pres. sssajssaaj
A STORIA & COLUMBIA RIVER ;
II RAILROAD COMPANY.
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CLATSKAN1E
DRUQ STORE
Drugs, Patent Medicines, Toilet Articles, Etc
0H. J. i. HALL. Pnpriitw.
J CLATSKdNIE,
OREGON.
PICKED UP.
Vf.kl k.i lua. I nana r at .
rtsumg "ii ivjvumvu. vvw- vwiirr can onq
Mme by apply, nf to Miles Wfttrooi, columbU
TEAM FOR SALE.
rcseonabl fJrnr.
at thla once.
For aale. at
well-broke mulee. Inquire
BIOS WANTED.
IDS WANTED FOR 2000 CEDAR TIES 7xx8
1 delivered alone the track nf the a.avIa
Columbia River Railroad. Same to be cut of
nnv-ciaw ceaar. tree irom large or rotten knot,
i.gu hit .mm iciik ,u ena iree irom oera,
Aaarem a. m v. . u., A.torla Oregon.
All trains mak eloee connactlona at (lohle
with northern racino iralna to and from th
Bait and Sound points. At Portland with all
train, leaviof Union d.pot. at A.loria with I.
K. A N. Co.'. boat and nil line t and (rum II
waoo and North Beach polni.
PaaMnrera for Aatnrla or wav nnlnt. muri I
trains at Houltnn. Train, will atop to let pa-
aenrera on at nouiton wnen comma irom noinu
Iwea. ui uouie. . v. Dier,
Oen. Paaa. Ant., Anori. Or
0. R. N. CO.
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BOARD Of EQUALIZATION.
Omcc or CotrirrT Aaattaao.
t. nai.ana. uref on, tunut si, 100.
VTOTICE IS HKRSBY GIVEN THAT THE
11 Board Of Canalization for Colnmhl I
youmy, urcgon, will meet in th Court Houa,
in tn uity ol HI. Helens, on Monday, October
x, iwi, i or tne purpose oi egnaiiainir in aaaeaa
m.ntof 1900. All claims for correction must
oe maae neiore in noara.
MARTTnT WHIT!?.
Aamaor of Columbia County, Oregon.
Dacaar
Chtcainv
foniand
Bneclal
9:16 Am.
Atlantic
Exoraa
9:00 p. m
Ellwr' Awlil Fllcsit.
. Hf neminm lilr.. Omm Til
bility wltliotit good pore blood, the sort News, was afifiotsd tor years with pile's
unv "..j vauiw wiuidvuuu .uu ajuiai mat uu oocwr or remedy ueipea until
digesUon. a healthy liver and bowels, he tried Bncklen's Arnica Salve, the
Karl's Clover Boot Tea acta directly on best in the world. He writes two boxes
the bowels, liver and kidneys, keeping wholly cored him. Infallible for piles,
them in perfect health. . Price 25 eta. Cnre guaranteed. Onlv en cont. to,i,i
and Wets. Sold by Pr. Edwin Boss, at the St. Helens Pharmacy.
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SpnVan
Plver
00 p. m.
8 p.m.
DallT
Ix.Kunday
e p. m.
Batnrdajr
tup, m.
6. m.
x.Sunday
7 A m.
Tuea.Thur.
and sat,
Karl's Cover Root Tea
m-Sy"1" Compleilon, PorMes the
H,mVrili,tlMrSlilii,Cu.CM.
tlpatlon, InJIiettlon, and aU Hruptlon. of
! ."U An asnwable laxative Merve
Mtair
C WCLLS s CO., liaov, N. V.
oi raomiiiTO
a. m.
I Tuea.Thur.
and Bat,
Lr. Rlnaria
e:ena. m.
dally
Time SCHEDULES
Halt Luke, Denver, Ft.
Worth, OmahaKan
aaa City, St. Louis,
tuicaco ana seat.
Salt Lake, Denver, Ft.
Worth, OmabA, Kan-
aa City, 8t. Louis,
i.aiuaco ana xast,
Wall Wall, rewlc
lon.npokane, Minn
eapolis, St. Paul,
iuium, siiiwauae,
Chluafo and kvaat.
Oc.an Steamship.
All sailing dates sub-
jent to cnange,
For Hen Franclann
Ball every fly day.
Columbia River
Steamer.
To Astoria and Way-
lauuiuaa
Wlllametta River.
Oregon City, KeWberg,
Bafom Way-land'gs
Wlllamatt and Yam.
mil Hivart,
Oregon City. Dayton,
ana way-landings.
Wlllametto River.
Portland to Corvallls
ana way-ianatngs.
Snake River,
Blparla to Lewlston.
Aaatvs
4p. m,
7:00 Am.
The CRUISER
V- J. B. WELLINGTON, Prop.
Wines, Liquors and Cigars
YVHIIsKIESl
J. H. Cutler, Magnolia, Old CeatU, and
WaveilyClub.
BKRBl
Funoua Bop Oold. and Export Beer.
OIOARSI
Henry th Fourth, and Windsor Houa.
REXT TO THE HOTEL,
BT. HELENS, : t OREUON.
Card tables and other daylces for pa
time. Newipapera and perodicaU.
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Brinn Brothers
CAFE
ST. HELENS, - . - OREGON.
NEW PLACE.
If you want something good la th
lluof whisky try
SHAW'S FJ1 ALT
-Only th beet of-
Upn ui Cigars Kept In Stock
;. m.
ED HILLSBERRY,
Expert :-: Barber
8HABP RAZORS AND CLEAN
' TOWELS.
None bnt purest chemicals used In wash
ing ana cleansing the face.
Get a Hot Towel on Your Face
Usual prices for work.
ix.sund.V DECKEB'8 OLD STAND, BT. HELENS
Ex.l
0 OPIH FRO
S 12 O OLOOI
FROM B A. M. TO
OLOOK MIONIOMT.
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Steamer 0. W. BIIAYEB.
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Leave. Portland, foot of Waahtngtoa slrest,
for Clataksnl and way landing., on Sunday,
Tuesday aud Thursday afternoons ate o'clock,
passing W. Koleni at 7:1S p. m. Leave. Clslaka-
noon at.o olook.
Shaver Tiansportation Co.
S:80n. m.
Mon. Wed.
aud Fri,
JOHNSON & DURCDORFER BROS
Hon. Wed.
and Frl.
-wvO
'nufaoturr.of and Pealor. In-o
...All Kinds of Rough and Dressed Lumber...
Flooring .
FOR SALE BY EDWIN ROSS. (PORTLAND
VT. H. HURLBERT,
Oencral Passenger Agent,
OBE00M '
Bmtie ...Celling
AMO
...DIsacasloa tamfc,,.,,.
80APP008H,
GOOD ROAD TO THI MILL.
Mill on aouUi fork of Hoappooas creak, four
miles from Hcappooe station.
Lumber delivered at Hrappooa nation or
Jon neon's landing at I1M par M, extra. At
Warren ataUon, 11.60.
- - - OREGON ,