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COUNTY OFFICIAL PAPER.
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DAVID DAVIS,
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CQPXTT OFFICERS.
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Coroner ....Dr. H. K. Cliff, nt. Helena
.....u,- I I". A. Fraltee,(anpogee
Coiamiertaaere J w ClHi ubunt
.Karraaa Merrill, CtaNkente
Jwi)ll K. lNmu, Kaluter
.... 1. II. Watt. St. Hi-Una
B. Hallau, St. Helen,
K. km, St Helena
.....1. ft. Oneland, Honltv
,..Maxtln White, St. Helen,
.A. B. I.lule, Houlton
OCTOBER 2ti, 1900.
DSMOCBACT AND TBI TBusrs.
Erery voter in the conn try is opposed
to trust unless he it a member of some
tract. The Republican party is no
more responsible for the existence of
trusts than is the Democratic party.
There is not a man howling against
trusts this day bat what would join
trust if be had "dough" enough to pay
the "initiation fee." He would join
trust tomorrow. The Standard Oil
Company ia owned and controlled by
Democrats. The sugar trust is owned
and controlled by Republicans. The
cotton trust, of which Mr. J one, chair
man of the National Democratic Com
mittee, ia the largest owner, is owned
sod controlled by Democrats. The ice
trust is owned and controlled by
Tammany, and we alt know what
Tammany is.
At the last session of Congress to be
exact on June SO, 1900, resolution
was offered to abolish trusts, and every
Democrat voted against it. It required
two-thirds majority to adopt the reso
lution, and the vote stood: In favor of
the resolution, Republican 148; against
the resolution. Democrats 130. Had the
Democrats been sincere and wanted to
abolish trusts, they would have voted
with the 148 Republicans and made
the thing unanimous. But no. Chair
man Jones, with bis cotton trust; Tam-
many, with its ice trust; and the Demo
crats of the Standard oil Company said
don't yon do it, brethren, and the
brethren obeyed the mandate. But
Bryanism is as sincere, even in its awk
ward position before the people, on the
trust question as it is on the question
of imaginary imperialism, when William
Jennings Bryan labored day and night,
teeth and toe nails to have Congress
ratify the treaty which made the Gov
eminent of the United States the owner
of the Philippines. Sow Bryan wants
to disown bis own children.
T ,JBS OUTLOOK IN INDIANA.
It has been felt all along thai Indiana
was a doubtful State. This is the only
State of the North which the Republi
cans won in 1896 that, the Democrats at
any time have had any chance to carry
in 1900.' The Republicans nntil recently
have not been claiming Indiana with
any sort of confidence. In the present
stage of tbe canvass, however, with the
election less than two weeks off, the
situation b.as become clearer, and the
indications point unmistakably to Re
publican victory in tbe Hoosier State.
It is seen in tbe recent drift in Indiana
politics that the forces now dominating
the sentiment of that State are all work
ing In favor of the Republican party.
For the past six years Indiana has been
on the Republican side. That State's
tendency to swing from one to the other
party in succession is likely to be inter
rupted in 1900, and its electoral vote
given to the party which carried it in
1896. Authorities in Indiana of all the
political parties are getting into har
mony on this point. No intelligent
Democrat any longer supposes Bryan
lias any chance to win Indiana this year.
That State has the same stake as all
other industrial communities in pre
serving the 100-ceut dollar. It has the
same friendship for National expansion
as all the other Western States. In
diana, it is safe to predict, is in the
Republican line for 1900, whatever may
be its attitude in 1904 or any other year
in the future.
The increase in the odds on MeKinley
in the betting Is merely one of tbe indi
cations of the approaching collapse of
Aryan's candMary. The bettffi j frater
nity represents Democrats as well as
Republicans. There is no partisanship
in election wager any more thin there
la in the multiplication table. Demo
crats are betting against Bryan not be
eanee they want him to lose, but be
cause they are convinoed that b will
lose whether they want him to or not.
The chances are that the odds against
Bryan will keep on growing until elec
tion day. Nevertheless, every Republi
can must take the precaution to cast his
ballot on November 6.
Gar am denied the report that he bad
promised a cabinet position to Croker.
The fact seems to be that Bryan baa
promised nothing at all except to kick
the spinal column out of the gold stand
ard and to make the American flag in
the Fbilippinea look like a back-number
porous plaster.
Teddy RooeavsLT is not to be scared
out from bis speech-making tonr be
cause some of the Bryanitea take a shy
at him occasionally with cobble stones
and brick bat. About the next thing
we expect to read is that they bave been
shying cotton bales and silver bullion
at bim.
Ma. Clivsland writes in regard to
a letter he sent to business men on finan
cial questions five years ago: "I have
not changed my opinions a then ex
pressed in the least" The spectacle of
of G rover dangling- after Bryan "and a
46c dollar la not likely to materialize.
RAILROAD PKOPCSITION AGAIH
Extern Company to Develop
Kehalem Valley.
Bbyav says that the present pros
perity of the country is due to an "un
usual and unnatural stimulation." Is
it not better to continue tbe party in
power capable of producing unusual
stimulation rather than change for one
which produces nnusual stagnation T
Thb Astorian should be reprimanded,
in a mild way, for saying: "If the law
against the immigration of idiots had
been enforced earlier tbe public would
not now be bored with so manv anti-
expansion calamity howlers."
A Tsias Democratic paper says:
"Who can wonder that the people of
the South refuse to listen to the discord
ant and untimely howla of the calamity-
it?" Is that the reason whv Mr.
Bryan makes no speeches in the South T
TBS MAS BEHIND TBI BAN MSB.
Times
There
are bard desperately hard.
can be no marble mansions
Windjammer Jawsmith Brvan toes
about the country with his little ham
mer out lor everytblng in sight, in him
we behold the ancient and honorable
Erofession of the knocker lifted to its
ighest power.
wnat does Mr. Knocker see In this
country to commend anything at all T
No, absolutely nothing. As a whole,
our territory is too large, our wealth too
great. Too many people are making
money. And vet, prosperity T Alack,
what is vour boasted DrosoeritvT Lend
ing money, are you 7 Well. 'that ia a
sign of poverty. Dinner-pail full, is it?
Well, that snows vou bave no ideas
above the stomach. Spreading Ameri
can institutions, are wet ell. the
more thev spread the worse for all eon-
eerned. Prosperous, are vou T Nothinz
of the.sort. The gold standard is ruining
we country, imperialism is ruining- the
country, tbe trusts are ruining the
country. We shall be the death of the
tilipinos, and tbe Jr aminos will be the
death of us.
Or, take things more in detail. The
Government is a despotism, the army is
a mere instrument to enslave the de-
fendeneies and abolish trial by jury,
he poor are damned because they are
not rich, the rich are damned because
they are not poor. Whoever baa noth
ing should have plenty, whoever hae
plenty should have nothing. Tbe tariff
is all wrong, the currency system is all
wrone. the courts are all wronsr. In the
form of a catechism, it would stand
about like this:
Q. How may we recognise good ?
A. Everything- that ia not.
Q. How mav we recognize the bad?
a. Civerjtuing lOH LB.
Q. What ia the genius of American
institutions t
A. Trrranv and oppression.
Q. What form of government baa
the United States?
A. An unlimited despotism.
Q. What is the American volunteer?
A. A scoundrel and a cutthroat.
Q. What doe tbe American flag
atana lorr
A. Slavery and tvrranv.
Q. Should the flag be advanced or
hauled down 7
A. Invariably hauled down.
Q. Wbat of our rich men ?
A. Their wealth is all stolen.
Q- What show does tbe poor man
stana in wis country 7
A. None.
Q. In a contest between the United
eta tea ana an enemy, whose success
should we strive for ?.
A. The enemy'a.
Q. Is the word of Americana who
have been in the Philippines aa trust
worthy as that stf the antia who have
never been there?
A. Not in a thousand years.
Q. Would Dewey, Otia, Merritt, An-
uerson ana juawton oe entitled to cre
dence as against Agumaldo?
A. Not on your life.
Grandmother Jones says that this is
just what the people want, and that
Bryan will be elected. Is it possible
that we cave become a Nation of
knockers ? Oregonian.
Falsa Report Circulated Ilogardlnar
Timber of tbat Boot I on Other
Item from Vernonia.
The wood have been full of timber
men the past week. Two were here
Tuesday in the interest of Eastern capi
talists. It seems that the two timber
cruiser who were cruising between
Mist and Buxton two or three weeks ago
reported all this countrv as containing
nothing but horns and brush, which,
of course, stayed the sale of land upon
which Messrs, Pringle and Cainphull
bold options. A real estate agent of
Portland knowing this report to be false.
induced a representative of these East
ern men to take a drive with hlin from
Forest Grove to St. Helens, passing
through Buxton, Vernonia, Pitulmrg.
thence to St. Helen via the Carico road
over toe mountain. Well, seeing is
believing, and this one Eastern man has
gone home to New York convinced that
the Nehaleut possesses some of the
finest green timber in the world. But
mesnwhile Mr. Lester F. Clarke, agent
for Gaston & Co., of Portland, and an
other Eastern syndicate, is now in the
Nehalem with a proposition. He has
called a public meeting for Thursday of
this week at Vernonia to get his propo
sition before our people. It is this: It
usston dt Uo., lor the eastern svmilrate
can buy 60,000 acre of timber land in
the Kehaleiu valley, at So to (a per acre
cash, and the people, landowners, w
rive them the rii;ht-of-wav. thev
immediately proceed to tbe building of
a railroad through the Valley. M
Clarke says they mean business,
Among all this whirl of words and wind
and smoke and flash and fire and crash
of wheels and assertions and contradic
tions, something may come about for the
Kehalem. We await events.
into effect, each one ot whluh scalp (of
coyote, wildcat, etc,) costs the Htat
tt, when tbe proper eertitlcat i tiled
in th State department. The state
ment shows thnt 4 S" ponh have
been delivered and paid for bv the Mate,
from May , lSlttf, to September 80, 1H0O,
coating the but $UJ,U2. To pay this
the special sheep tax was levied by the
legislature, but thus far less than 1U00
has been paid into the fund from the
several Counties, and th State' paper
Is out for the amount represented by
45.000 scalps, being practically the only
debt of the State of Oregon, Douglas
County ba sent 6)10 scalps. 75 of them
during tli but quarter.
rustling cattle and
Popular Vote of ltiOft.
The following tab) givoa the popular
vote, by States, onH in 181W ior MeKin
ley nd Hryan, and the totals resulting.
It, will be vahuiSilo mi a reference table
during the vmupaign and for compari
sons MUor thu coming election;
MIKIHLKY
Alabama. ,
ArkaiiMM,
Co I lunula , , , .
Colorado, ..
Con licet icllt...
IVhitvnre, ., , , .
r lurid it
Georgia
Idho
Illinois
Indinna
Iowa
tVttllK
Kentucky ,
Louisiana. . . ...
Maine .
Mary hind .....
Maiiitichuxetts..
Michigitn
A prkachib in Kansas the other dsv
. I . ' I- . , . tiwiivertju m. very unci uub uenuuiui
erected by pe"Pl in oar town, having i ,m jua . n
to be satisfied with ordinary flOOO to j Post mortem praises and love are in the
$1600 wooden building. Some of our air. People kiss their dead who never
people are so desperately bard up that "P '? tne 1tneTnolve.r .ver
for musical instruments thev are .lac- "iZZ" ""WV
ing piano in their house instead of
pipe organ.' At least four high-grade
piano have been ' placed in our little
burg during the past two months, and
some of the purchasers of these 'instru
ment expect to vote for Bryan in order
to get good times back. It is noticeable,
however, that some who are boa ling
the (oudest are doing as much building
and piano purchasing as the other of
them. But perhap their hard times is
only in their mind's eye.
SovrTBiNO - terrible has happened.
Th Second' Oregon ha been coerced
into voting for MeKinley. There are
117 member, two of whom are for
Bryan and the remainder for MeKinley,
Don't do it, gentlemen. Let those two
ltomocraU Vote (or Bryan. Honestly, it
isn't right to try to make it unanimous.
fail to throw their arms about their
lovea onee wno are ngnting me stern
battles of life. A word of cheer to the
struggling soul in life ia worth more
than tbe roses of Christendom piled
high on the cover. The dead can't
smell the flowers but the living can.
Scatter them broadcast in the pathway,
therefore: and pluck out tbe thorns
before it is too' late,"
i TkHiul Tencuea
Could not express the rapture of
1 nt,l. V finnnr f PI, i Uslolr.1.1.
when Dr. King'a New Discovery cured
her of a hacking cough that for many
years had made life a burden. She
saysfc "After all other remedies and
doctors failed it soon relieved tbe pain
in mr cnest and i can now sieeD sound
ly, something I can scarcely remember
doing before. I feel like sounding it
praises throughout the Universe." Dr.
king' New Discovery ia guaranteed to
cure all troubles of the throat, chest or
lungs. Price 60 cent and $1. Trial
bottle tree at the St. Helen Pharmacy.
Miss Lena Tucker has been engaged
to leacn uie ruisourg scunoi una winter,
Miss Dors VanBlaricom and Edward
Duurow, of Portland, are visiting
this vicinity.
Jsrrua T. Woodward and son, of near
Houlton, visited Mr. A. Soule and family
two or three days last week.
Wm. M. Wilson. E. G. Shannahan
and Thn. Tucker were busy hauling
lumber from Smith 4 Thomas' mill last
week.
Emery Mills has moved back to h
ranch. He waa a citizen cf our tow
only during the building of the bridge
here.
Rev. Lester F. Clarke, of the U. B,
church, filled Rev. 8 troop's pulpit here
at tnv morning uour. prvacning a verv
excellent sermon to an appreciative
audience.
Rev. G. M. Stroiip. C. A. Malmsten
and Miss Mabelle Ross returned from
Portland last week. They report tbe
district meeting of the Y. P. A. aa very
interesting.
Hon. Ralph R. Duniway, who was to
peat at the nail Saturday night on the
issues of the campaign, failed to mater
ialize, quite to the disappointment ot
goodly number of people who had as
sembled to hear him.
H. K. Shirk and wife moved into the
Maynard house last Thursday, where
they will be domiciled the next five
months, while Mr. Shirk is teaching our
school, which la began this week with
a pretty full attendance.
Smith A Thomas' mill has shut down
we understand, for the winter. They
have done a fine business the past sea
son, the good weather and roads permit
ting them to get all the lumber they cut
to market, at fair price.
Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Powell and son,
Virgil, went over the mountain Thurs
day last to St. Helens, Mr. Powell for
a load of supplies and Mrs. Powell for a
two or three week's visit at St. Helens
and Portland with friend and relative.
Mr. and Mr. E. M. Dow. who have,
for the past three or four weeks, been
visiting friends and relatives in Polk
anu 1,1 on iourrueo, reiurnea ounasv.
The ride borne in a wagon was not as
pleasant as the ride going, because of
the rain last week.
We can definitely say that the bridge
up the river will be rebuilt this fall. In
a note from Commissioner Case, he says
he is instructed by the board to go
aneao. work win pronaoiy oepn Im
mediately and pushed to an early com
pietion. This will, no doubt, be gratify
ing news to the Upper Nehalem people.
We have been asked what became of
the milk route project between Mist and
Pittsburg, which waa mentioned in
these notes some time last spring as
a oon i io oe estaousneo. w save made
inquiry among the ranchers interested
along the proposed route and find that
when they had investigated the cost of
carrying to Mist and thence toCIata-
kame, they concluded tbat there was
more money in their present plan of
turning the cream into butter, a readv
sale for which they can always find at
good prices. If a creamery could be
built we are of the opinion ft would pay
from tbe beginning, not onlv the opera
tors, but the farmers. Thu Vallev
couia support at least uiree, one at ver
nonia, one at Mist and one further down
the river.
You Need Not Horry
To such special sales aa othera claim
to bave. John Dellar'a regular prices
on gooas are lower than other stores'
special prices, isote in our windows a
variety of men's golf shirts at 60 cents.
76 cent -and $1.00. Latest patents in
striped or checked worsted pants at
t2.50. 13.50 and 16.00: men's shoes, satin
calf, vici kid, tan or black, genuine welt,
$2.60 and $3.60; ladies' shoes in all
styles, $1.76, $1.60 and $3.00 ; bovs' wash
ing suits, 40 cents, boys' good wearing
pants for 26 cent. Our prices are about
20 per cent cheaper than others, and we
do not try to hurry any one, as we are
alway satisfied to sell goods for small
profits. Strictlv one once. John Del-
lar, corner First and Yamhill, Portland,
"It is reported that a fastidious newly i
married lady knettds bread with her
gloves on." An exchange pnblinhes
the above and adds: "The incident
may be somewhat peculiar but there are
others. Tbe editor of this paper noed
bread with hia shoes on. and needs it
with bis pants on. and unless the de
linquent readers of this old rnir ot free
dom pay up before long, he will need it
wiinout a darned thing on."
The Scalp Bounty.
One would not imagine that in the
course of a year tbo number of scalps
taken from coyotea and wildcats in the
State of Oregon would reach nearly
46,000, When one stops to think of it
anu realizes that uregon ia the birth
place of anch a number of varmints, he
is pretty likely to think that civilization
hat hardly got a foot-hold yet. Secre
tary of State F. I. Dunbar has com
pleted compiling the statement showing
the number of scalps delivered to the
respective County Courts since May 6,
1809, when the scalp bounty law went
Wm. Hacker still
hogs for market.
Mr. and Mrs. E. WV Keasev spent
WeduemUv and a part of Thurmlsv at
Vernoiiin, were nreeent at the wedding
of O. U. Malmsten and Mis Berth
Uillihau.
The pie social appointed to b bald at Ml
Keaaev school house proved to be some- Mii.i.nl
wnat nibvr tuts uruor Ul tue priuierfl
pi". It wns not enjoyed by anyone
as mi one was present.
Rxitroad breese whispering through
our valley, but whether thev will in
crease to such a velocity a to bring the
locomotive we eanuot aay "Hope de
ferred makoth the heart lick."
A man, name unknown to correspond
ent, passed through Kork Creek Vallev
upas far as the summit returning, went
Avw Miaft anil ,I.,u.m ftl.a V..KnA...
uid he waa Inilkiiiv nu, II, a M .ailma.i KlllHlo iMKIlil
survey in the interest of a nrivate com. South Carolina
pany. May it not be of so great privacy
as to never be mado of public benefit.
Opinion differ a to that which I ot
benefit to community. One man aeva
if we have railroads taxes will be in
creased. Man No. says they help to
pav the taxes, another say we cannot
sell what we raise, and- in contradiction
to this statement one replies, railroads
are au inducement for farmers to raise
more because of easy shipment to mar
ket. Therefore, we see that the old
saying doe not prove true that "great
mind ahvaya run iu the same channel,"
for no one would dure to say we are not
all of great mind. Great mind or
small, Ignorant or wise, we care not.
Give us the bright steel rails and mitr
ing engine, in preference to the liver
shaking road of fir and cedar puucbeou
with which we are now blessed.
64.737
117,61,
l-MffcW
20,'.'7l
110,21.7
20,41)2
ll.IIHl)
20,101
0,824
twr.uto
SZ1,710
SIMM, .1)3
16H.6I1
21.X, 171
22.012
80.421
11 D78
27U.07H
2y:i.f.27
103,501
4,730
304,010
10.400
101,001
1,1)11)
65,444
221, S07
Missouri.
Montana.. . . . .
Nebraska... .....
.Nevada,
New Hampshire
New Jerney
New York 811UM8
North Carolina 1M.222
North Dakota zo.&ld
Ohio 627,040
Oregon 48,711
Pennsylvania , 728,300
37,437
0,313
South Dnkota 40,802
Tennecsee .... 148,773
Tosh
Utah .....
Vermont
Virginia ,.
Washington ...
West Virginia...
Wiscousiu
Wyoming
KM.S80
13.801
60,001
136,388
80,163
104.414
200,136
10,072
navAN.
131,219
110,103
144,100
101,200
61,740
10,616
82,213
H4.232
23,102
408,703
806.771
223,741
171,810
217,800
n,m
84,604
104.745
106.711
237 ,2M
13l),;tl
03,467
30.1,052
43,080
116,000
8.877
21.0-V)
113,076
661,613
174,488
20.0.M)
478,617
4tl,7:il)
47,127
14,406
68,801
40,030
108,170
8W,SU0
07,063
10,007
154,ub5
61,840
02,027
10,866
liiiii!
7,107,980 0,600,060
Total number of electoral votes, 447 :
votes necessary to a rhoioe, 224; total
electoral vote, MeKinley 271 ; Bryan 170.
Popular vote, MeKinley over Brvan,
608,024; MeKinley over all. S0.',762;
elix torul vote, MeKinley over llrvan,06;
total popular vote 1800, 13,910,1.03.
The) Kind You Have Always Bought, ittid which La boca
la ono for over 80 years, Iiaa borne tlte ,lnalur of
sum. bat been madv under Ida per
Sp oualiupervlalon ilnco It Infiuicjr,
tfcAi4Z Allow no ono to deceive yon In tlila.
All Counterfeit, Imitation and JuNt4ta.;ood" are baft
Experiment that trifle with and endanger tbe b faith of ,
InfiwU and Children Ex perlence affatuat Experiment,
What Is CASTOR I A
C&utorla Is a hartnles aubstltute for Co tor Oil, Para
torlo, Drops and Sootblnir tlyruna. It la I'lwuuwit. It
contains neitber Opium, Morphine nor other Xarcotlo
subatance. Its age 1 Its guarantee. It destroys Woniis
And allays Fereriahne. It cures Dlnrrbcea and Wind
Colic. It relieves Teething Troubles, cures Constipation
and Flatulency. It asfilutllates tbo Food, regulates tbo
fitomacb and Bowels, giving bealUty and natural sleep,
Tbo Children's Psuaoea The Mother' Friend,
cunuiriE CASTORIA ALV7AY0
Bears tho Signature of
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The Kind You Have Always Bought
In Usa For Over 30 Years.
Hlamarck' Ireai Nerve
Waa the result of his splendid health.
Indomitable will and tremendous enertry
are not found where stomach, liver, kid
neys and bowels are oat of order. If
yon want these qualities and the success
thpy bring, nse Dr. King'a Hew Life
Pills. Only 26 cent at the St. Helen
Pharmacy.
General Bnckner for MeKinley.
Four year ago the Gold Democratic
ticket waa Palmer and fiuckner. and it
poiiea a total vote of 133,871. It tie had
lived General Palmer would have voted
for McKinlev next month, and he said
so in the last letter he wrote for publica
tion. (Jeneral lsuckner makes the same
announcement. "1 am not going' to
take the stump for anybody," he de
clares, "but I shall do what I can to
secure the election of Mr. McKiulev."
Th General says hi advice from Ken
tucky convince him that the Republi
cans will carry tbo State, and that the
real democrat or the state have no
sympathy with cither Bryanism or Uoe-
twitam. tie say further that in the
election for Governor last year at least
20 per cent of the honest vote of Ken
tucky was thrown out and nullified.
The General looks for a repetition of tbe
crime, but adds that Congress will take
no nana in tiieniRtter.and. for one tbinz.
should deny a seat in the Senate to J.
8. Blackbnrn, who claims an election
from the Legislature tbat tram Died
upon all majorities except those of its
own uoeoei members.
Hkk4 the Grave.
A tartllnc Incident is narrated bv
John Oliver, of Philadelphia, as follows: '
i was in an awiui condition. My
skin wns almost yellow, eyes sunken,
tongue coated, pain coutimiullv iu hack
and sidrs, no appetite, growing wckrr
day by day. Three physicinua had
given me up. Thou I waa advised to
use Electric Bitters; to my srent joy,
the first bottle made a decided improve
ment. I continued their nse for three
weeka, and a in now a well man. I know
they rubbed the grave of another vic
tim. " No one should fail to try them.
Only CO cents, gunrantecd, at 'tho cU
liclt-iia Pharmacy,
WHITE COLLAR LINE
a. 1
State Normal School
OTOXI.nol'TII, OH.
Fall Term Qim Sept 15th.
TIM Dlililvnl o( tli, Niirm.l Nxhunl r r-rrpared
feu w, ,f,w rira i friinwr laninvui
ately on urauunilon.
On mutllr srenr, trot fralttnn,.
IwiiMMol rvor (row llju to t:i. Hinmt Am
ilrmln nut) Pri.fnwiuiiAl emir; new .twUl it
ti.rtinoiii In Manual Trulnlu,. Well K)Ulmt
rtr'iltjruuutNlnlif full snnrfniierttMnls,
i wa mr 111.1,,
atUirou
l'r-lilcnu
or w, a. warn, riarrof in rioniiy.
i ai SrW SnVijaiOSj gj jftj
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THE COLUMBIA RIVER AND PUGET HUUNU
NAVIOATIOS CO.
POHTLAHD-ASTORIA ROUTE.
STR. GATZERT
Lannina Foot ot Aldr Htroet, Portland.
Leave, Portland dally (aarspt Sunday) at? A
Lauding Teltfpnoua dock. Aibma.
Lsarea AMorla dally (except Sunday) 7 P. M.
Many laver
Has turned with disirnst from an other
wise lovable girl with an offensive breath.
Karl's Clover Koot Tea purities the
breath by its action on the bowels, etc..
aa nothing elite will. Sold for years on
absolute guarantee. Price 25 eta. and
30 cts. Sold by Dr. Edwin Boa.
Bailey Gatwrl llckeu good on noamer Haaaalo.
SUHUusr Uaanlo Uckcu rid on Bailey (iataert.
a. w. i.Bii;ti iwn. Agent, rnruana.
A. 1. TAYLtiK. Agent, Aatoria.
J ST0RIA4 COLOMBIA RIVER
fl RAILROAD COMPANY.
How About Your Title?
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YOU BITRK It la all rllthtt R.mentW thai II l lha
KCOUIMhat attveruii. It la our l,n.u.Ma Ia an k tt.
rw-urd, and ahow hat the ronuin la relation In l.n.t
ttilua. II yon rmileroplat huj In, lira or hnuiina nioney on rral
.taiewirttr, lake no man', word, butliioUt uihi kmnring na
the record akowa reaanllnit Hie iliiv. An Atutrael la aa Maeniial
a deed, InaUton liavlnit It. We have Uw only art of ahatram
rMKika In toe routuy. A ll ork promptly eieeiitetf and aattafartlim
auarauleeit. If you bave property to uiaitre g Ive u, a call Wear,
aaenta lor ths heat Sir Inaiiranremnapanlea In the oorld. II vou
have property for aaie. IUI it altli na and will eud a tiuysr.
rf ST. HCLCHS, OfttOOM K
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Basis tt
Ogaata
f
BTOIIIA.
IM tl ID I
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on
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OOBLE NEWS.
ha returned from
Robert Havard
Union, Oregon.
Mr. Ed Voizt was seen with a fine
otter Wednesday morning.
The G. N. A P. R. R. ha commenced
driving piling with a new engine receiv
ed Saturday.
T- T i ir , n it t .
iwcihj ncu juen ot uodib iriDe vent .n .... ... , . ... . .-
Llatekanie Saturday evening td help with Northern PaeMe tralna to and from tbe
organize a touge at mat place.
Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Archibald left
Wednesday for Cottaee Grove. Oreiron.
They expect to spend the winter there.
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STATIONS
Lv Portland Ar
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... Pyramid...
... Slayxer.,..
. ...Qulucy ....
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.. Marahlana..
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DAILY.
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3 ...WHEW 7JV NEED OF MEDICIXE.,
-OO TO-'
THI
CLATSKAN1E
DRUG STORE
Drugs, Patent Medicines, Toilet Articles, Etc
0H. J. t. HULL. Propritttr.
CLATSKANIE,
OREGON.
Kat and Sound polnta. At Portland olth all
traina lenvini union iepoi. at Aatoria with 1.
a. ac n. t o. noat and rail line la and from II-
aw auu vvrin ueocn point,.
ejp tp -aei
Tell Your Bister.
A Beautiful ComDlexion ia an itnnossi-
bility without good pure blood, the sort
that only exists in connection with good
digestion, a healthy liver and bowel.
Karl's Clover Root Tea acta directly on
the bowels, liver and kidneys, keeping
them in perfect health. Price 26 cts.
and 60 cts. Sold by Dr. Edwin Ross.
Paaaenr, for Astoria or way polnta mint flag
train, at Houlton. Train, will atop to let paa
aenirer, off at lfou?toii when comlug front pom!
lofUoble. J.
Uon. Pi
May.
a. Avt-. Astoria. Or
jlUrjlliUlDMl
Jt 1 If fV Vf 1 IVflWatff
R AT M rl! 3 Wines' Liquors and Cigars
V. II. U 11. W. J,
CASTORIA
lot InianU and Children.
Tin Kind Yob Han Alwajs Bssgbt
Bear the
Eignatnr of I
w
Karl's Cover Root Tea
nantlne th, Compl.rfon. PnMe the
':. a rrenn,.iearlKin. cureacon-
itlOatiOn. ItwUlMMtlM.. ..A .11 V.L.ll n.
tli, bklo. An aaraaalila Laxative Nana
oom oo absolute a-narant
drundaU at SBc, BOc. and S1.00.
t by i
C. WELLS . CO., LCROV, N. V.
on wmowmt ttoii
D"" Time SCHEDULES I 'A"T'
Chlpairo- Salt ljtke, Denver, Ft. 4 p.m.
1'ortland Worth, Oinaha.Kan-
rliwclnl aa. City, Ht. Ixml,,
0.14 a. tn. Chicago and Saat.
Salt Lake, Denver. Ft. 7:00 s. m.
Atlantis Worth, Omaha. Kan
Kxpreaa aaa City, Ht. Loula,
0:00 p. ui. Chicago and Ktuit.
Walla Walla, Iwla- 1:40 a. m.
8pnkan ton, Ppokanc, Mlun
Fiver eaKlfa, Ht. Paul,
:00 p. m. Diilnth, llllnraultoe,
Chicago and Kaat,
Ocean Steaminlpe.
8 m- All .allln, d.te ,ub- Pl m
Jert tu chatifte.
For Han Franoiaoo
Bail every live day,.
Dally Columbia River 4 p. m.
Kx.rlirarity ataamera. Kx.Hunday
S p. m.
Baturday To A,torla and Way-
10 p. m. . laudlug.
a. m. Willamette River. 4D0p, m.
Ex.Huiuiay Oregon City. Newherg, Ea.Suuday
Haiem Way-land gi
7 a.m. WlllameHe and Yam- :jop.m.
Toea.l'hur. hl" "Ivera. Mou. Wed,
and Hat. Oregon City, Dayton, and Kri.
and Way-landing,.
a.m. Willamette River. 4-80 p m.
Tuea.Thur. Portland to CorvallU Mon. Wed.
and Hat. and Way-lauding,. and Frl.
Lr. Rlparia naks Rlvar. Lv.Uw'ton
s:8Sa. m. dally at
dally Rlparia to Lewiston. 11:00 a. m.
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WHIRKItiit
H. Cutter, Mannolla, Old Cast), and
Wavsily Club.
Famoui Hop Gold, and Export Ueer.
ciOAttat
Henry th Fourth, and Wlndior Honaa.
H EXT IO THE IIOTKI.,
6T. HELENS, : : OREUON.
Card table, and othor device, for pae
tiute. Ncmiiamr, and MirodlciU.
Steamer JOSEPH KELLOGG
Leavos fortland on Tseaday, Thunday and Sat-
I - - ....j m i m. ia. ior ,
I HUmm V-t .....
. ...... ....wh, i.umr rOMt, ltamir
mm sssa,
Arrlvlns at Portland Monday. Wed
netday and Friday at il p. m"
Wharf foot of Salmon Bt H. HOLM AN. Aeani
Bean tie
algsatai
sf
ABTOniA,
il Kind m Hm lww tuft
r r i j. i. f
CAFE
ST. HELENS, - . . 0BSG0N.
NEW PLACE.
If you want something- rood In th
line of whlaky fry
SHAW'S MALT
Only th heat of-
Lipr. and Cicars Kept in Steele
OPIN FROM B A. M. TO
12 O OLOOK MIDNIQHT.
Steamer 6. W.8HAVER-.
T.eat-a, Portland, foot nt Wiuhlnalnn Itraef.
for Clatxkanle and way landlnaa, on Biniday,
TueMlayaud ThHraday afternoon, atSo'olnra,
panalug Ht. Jlnlena at T:lAp. m. Iave, ( llka.
nle on Monday, Wednenlay and Friday alter
nomi at 4 o'eiock.
Shaver Tiansportation Co.
. .. v. Mn'eurenindT)eal,rt ln-o
.ah Kinds of RoHgfj and Dressed Lumber..,
FOR SALE BY EDWIN ROSS. I PORTLAND
W, H. HURLBERT,
General Paeeenirer Agent,
OREO0N
Fleerlng-.o
Dlaaeat
BOA
atie
-AMD
eatsleai
Celling;
Lumber.,
BCAPfoOSM.
QOOD ROAD TO THI MILL.
Mill on aouth fork of Koappooae oreek.four I
uuuw iroin r.:apHoae nation,
Lumber delivered at HrappooM ttntlon or
-iiinaun , lannina at si.w per at, extra. a '
Warren itation, ll.fto. -,
- OHEGON
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