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About The Oregon mist. (St. Helens, Columbia County, Or.) 188?-1913 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 28, 1900)
i OU.EGON 31 1 ST rz Oregon, m svcond -class mail metter. COUNTY OFFICIAL PAPER. tSOth century will have twenty- an vmiib tlui immlMt nnmliiv - . puMHUe. chruary will have ne Mi- Entered t the Pwtuffice at St. II len. ' d-v i"'-19'-,0. and 9"- ine emnest poamnie time on which Hitter can occur is March Si, The last time it occurred on that date was 1818, The earliest date on which it will occur in the coining ce.1tn.r7 U March 2S, 1913. The latest date tliat Easter can occur ia April 25- It will occor but oner in the coming1 century on that date 1943. The middle day of the century will be January 1, M5T. There will be 380 eclipses during the coming century. MIKCK.M.ASKOVH JiOTKs). Tlie population of Texas 1 announced aa 8,tMH,710. 'if officially 4aat'KD Evert Futuu Mousing Br DAVID DAVIS, Editor asu raorurroa. BCBSCtUPTUttl PRICK: One copy one year, in ad rupee. . , , .$1.00 Six months 60 It ia estimated that Illinoil haa 600.000 ! acrvaoi apple orctiartfs. The Klondike's output of froitl for W08 was estimated at 120,000,000. Canada expect a population of 6.000.- 000 in it census retttrns next rear. couxtt officers. Brpmwnlatlra Karma Mi-rriM, Clat'kanle Ju.ietf ........Iwph M. Imui, t;aiitr Biers O. t:n. St. Hrk-na Sheriff B. 8. Ualtan, St. ri. lent Tnuunt E. Hast, m. lirlni 81114. of tfcrhoola -.-I- H. t'oi-cland. HotiUoa low.... Martin W hue. 8u Helena Surveyor... .A. B. Lluie, tin oion Goroiwr Dr. H. R. Cliff. St. Hrlau CMmaiwa J.... w. d. Cih, hiwwi DECEMBER 28, 1900. An African, who had visited England. declared anow as "rain sun to aire p." Spain haa only 11,800 mile of railway, while Krxnee, of about the eatue area, haa 36,000. Till total production of gold and ail er in the United State and territories for the calendar year 1899, was Bold, 171,053,400, and silver, 32,85S,700. Col orado It-Hi I all the States with a produc tion of as,8520 in gold, and 13,107,- 640 in silrer. Oregon produced l,429,' 500 in gold, and $3,560 in silver; while Washington produced S5,400 in gold, and 1S3,60Q In silver. Alaska Is et Joan for 5,459,500 in gold, and 14,060 . fT L 1 . J 1 . . M a.w ... L!L iV mt iSS t. iKE Vork. " cimlly announce-l. ia 7.SW8, was about 116.000,000. The world s pro- 01, s lani j. it - f 1.1 : - 1 1 1 ' uuuiiou kok ju low was tbiucu bvi The Cane Nome minlna camn haa been cut off by ice froui the outside world for the winter. A woman has been fonud at Malone. N. Y.. who ia rcmarkablT hale and active at the age 01 105. There are about 100.000 Indians in the Dominion of Cauada located uoon re serves in dinerent dutricu. The population of the Plate of New Sore Lungs -7: mean weakened lungs all caused by a cold and cough. Weak lungs sooner or later mean consumption, ShiIohs Consumption L Cure (306,584,500. The population of Nevada was off! dally announced aa 4,35, against 40,oi in lsw, a decrease 01 SiSt, or 7.4 per cent. It ia important to address mail mat ter carefully and plainly. A govern ment report recently isacd shows that during the paat year 50,553 of the letters ent to the dead letter office contained money orders, drafts, checks and money to the aggregate value of fl,137,645. More than one person ia waiting for the "letter that never came." Hxxico is having more trouble from the Indians than the United States has experienced ia many years. In fact the United State haa been remarkably free from Indian disturbances of anv conse quence since the reservation system has been extended to inctudo nearly all the wild red men. This system has many drawbacks, but it haa practically abol ished the old Indian raids which used to terrorise the whole frontier. Thi Cubans have had some exciting ditctiesions in their constitutional con vention. So do every people who go through thia experience. There some inflammatory talk in the conven tion in Philadelphia in 1787 which framed the American constitution. A few - - ivutuvi, vi.vf AfcMjdroy uvoer Bryane and Altgelds got into that gather- j Griggs, have decided to remain in ooi ii7. and ther threatened all aorta of il'a ter Marcn 4. to the country if the convention rejected their notious, which the convention did with considerable emphasis. There is a chance f till for the Cubans to get a conJ stitution which will hewoitb something, The Census Bureau announced that the population of Ilhuois was 6.821.550. mm against o,aT,odi in itsai, All the member of the President's I Cabinet, except Attorney General ce The Vermont Legislature haa ad journed. Among the measure passed was one prouitnling the sale of cigar ettes in the State. A strong effort ia to bo made at this ession of Congress to procure the en actment of legislation forbidding the careleee nse of the National Gag. Laws to that effect have been enacted by sev eral of the States, but none by the Nation, and it ia certainly time to rem edy the defect. The symbol of the Nation 'a glory should never be used for ignoble purposes; and as President HcKinley has said, "Those who seek to divert the flag from its sacred naes bould be restrained by public law." Thi announcement that Congress will appropriate 132,000,000 for improvement I of the Columbia River and its tributar ies is good new to the people of thia estate. Aside from satisfying the desire to have the river improved not only desire but necessity the fact gives the abearance that profitable employment will be furnished an army of men for an Indefinite period in the execution of alt the plana for the proposed improve ments. A double benefit will accrue to the people here in consequence of thi action by the National Congress. Ths Hickory Ridae Miasourian ia in favor of reorganization with a vengeance. It says: "We are in favor of reorganiz ing the Democratic party or abolishing me wnoie shooting match. When it's got so that we havent any principle of our own, and have to take tbein second band from a lot of Kansas and Nebraska cranks and graeddaddy longlegs with yeller hair and their pants in their boot who don't know anything but free silver and calamity hooting it' time, bv Jingo, to call a new deal! We're tired of holding the sack for the Republican nipe hunters. It's going to be a blamed long, cold winter for us thi year. Wood, coal, and corncobs wanted on Subscription, and wanted right now! The Secretary of the Treasury has sent to Congress the annual estimate of the expense of the government for the com ing year. Tbey aggregate 626,741 762, a slight decrease from the total estimates of la year. The appropriations for the present year are 5Sl,6o5,32-J. The estimates cover every branch of govern ment service. Ths war department esti mate is fl76,65S,3l5, and the navy de partment, t8S,9Sl,393. The total for rivers and harbors, including continuing contract, is 133,881,317. The total for pensions ia $144,060,000. The little Grand Duchess of Ruaaia i the richest babv in the world. The week she was born XI, 000,000 wa in vested for her. One-fourth of the inhabitant ef the world die before thev reach the seventh year, one-half before their seventeenth vear. Oklahoma 'scarcer asa territory which will be only ten or eleven year, is not quite so short a that of California, which was knocking for admission as a State before the politicians hiid time to or ganize It as a territory, or aa that of the republic of Texas, which entered as a State without panting through the ter ritorial stage. It wilt be shorter, how ever, than that of most of the territories. This ia a distinction for Oklahoma which carries a good deal of significance with it. Tax United States Treasury ha more gold coin in Ha vaults than at any time in the hietory of the government $474,- 108,336, an increase of 179,000,000 since the first of last January. Only about half of this gold is the property of the government, $235,755,809 being held against outstanding gold certifi cates. The total gold supply of the country is now estimated at 11,100,000,- The California dry wine product far 1900 will amount to from 13,500,000 to io.iaam; gallons, an! the aweet oro- UUCI HI ltVW,VAI gviiona. The total population of the United States waa announced by the Census Bureau aa 76.295.2J0. That of New lork BUte 768,000. The percentage of illiteravr in Kansas t 1 It I. r i A r,. . . ima man it ia in any outer elate in i the Union, or in anv conntrv on the giooe e xcept Belgium A wideawake American haa erected steam pumps on the Jordan and ia up- piving cnurcne an over turoDe with genuine Jordan water. There are now thirtv-eiirht forest res ervations in this country, embracing an area of 40,772,129 acres, in thirteen dif ferent states and Territories. There are atiout 20.000 consumptives ini-ew torx uiiy. a physician savs that the majority of the people living in tenement have tuberculosis in some form. For the two years ended June SO but. there were 17.627. criminal triala in norm Carolina ana 10,845 convic tions. The total wae 2000 less than in the preceding two year. The Canadian are far ahead of na in the matter of packing for export," aay a Maine pusmesa man, "and conoe- . Tunnel la Opened. KTI... Ilillt. Vllo r mnM thsn three year work and the expenditure of , M.WU.OtW, I at laat living uct aim the rirst train ran through It on the 191b of this month. The Cascade tunnel of the dreat Northern extends 13,152 feet under the mountains. Eight hundred tnen have been working from both ends of the ?:reat Bore. W hen they met mere was ut two inches ditlerence in the grade the two rtartiM ware worklntr on. inttsearly stage air. inn s pian oi i iercing the mountain Instead of cross- in them was scoffed at bv investors and railroad men a visionary and Im- rtrarlit-ahlft. (IfaLiiiMl In nrDVI a failure Will fieal and Strengthen the or bankrupt tlerad, or bom. mil now JUnes. Cure-COld and StOP the pense over tho wit. h hack" system couch. ,"prn.(lre."'.o,!. olJs! o - itinnei, ine tunnel ia a iw hhw. with mom for a double track. The root at one place is of solid granite 5350 ieet thick. The tunnel runs straight from th head of one cativon to that of another, with stone of shout 90 feet to the mile. The east portal U at aa elevation of 3375 fret, the outer n about 3125 feet. Thirty-two air drill were used in th excavation, and the rock taken front th tunnel waa crushed and need with ce ment fur lining which is (our feet thick throughout. Electric motor will be used to run train throuuh the tunnel. I and th grade will be lighted by elec tricity. Among the ten of thousands who have uaed Chamberlain' Cough Remedy fori colds and lagrippe during the past few I vaars, to our knowledge, note single I ca has resulted in pneumonia. Tiioa. I Whitfield A Co.. 840 Wabash avenn. Chicago, one of the most prominent re tail druggists tn that city, In speaking oi this, says: "We recommend Chamber-1 lain. Cotish Reinedv (or lairriitne in many cases, a it not only glvea prompt 1 and complete recoverv. but also counter-1 """"waiiim,,,,,. "t aeaaliad fcw yaai aa Imamiama, Datwn aaaa I aa ia ia was at toaauaip- KaJ atvaa aa all koaa. I tamkf tm4 tadaa la nariect Wftti a ruiui KKEw. .Cal. bm caaaalataly. Am fenoha 0aawaaatl Pwrw la a)M fcywB "jai a a mwm, aM.ov a a-aaiiah (.riiatMl aaanataa coae arttfc aTwry awttla. II r art Ml aatuae g aaa a yw maaay kJ Wnla t iUaatmad aaos aaaaaav S.C.W m iwaw ! r'unaiptW. laal Cav. UHua.N.V 000, while four years ago the estimate quently they have lex trouble in dispoe- raa tdao U7 (Tie it... r.l .V...;. .;. i wa 1692,947,212. A Boaros restaurant keeper left a for tune amounting to $2,259,000, and I eventually it will go to found a hospital I for incurables. The pie belt can point with renowned prido to baked beans. I codfish balls and the pumpkin triumphs of the rugrim mothers. lng of their fruit." Nearly 16.000 tons of potato starch are inrnea out annually in thia couutrv. The potatoes used for starch are the small and injured ones of the cro Sixty bushels of them yield a barrel of starch. During the last ten vear more than $10,000,000 has been expended in the United State in the maintenance of atmcnltnral itutiAm T r. . i A in I. : V. nnn,lni,. ..,. flLl.L i I r " -"'! ,wy,w ui amtll r j v.auuiu. uecus naa come from the federal government. uaiuiuu jbioti ii ihwm uaieiiooa. xne As Oklahoma man of considerable I BeroBB Th Mist appears again to the public another year will have been ended and another one will have been begun. And thus the world moves on. We wish every reader of this paper a happy and prosperous year, and it is onr hope that the people of this good Countv roav continue to prosper and enjoy the mani fold blessings o( life in this good County in which it is the fortune of each of us to live and be happy. Those of us who may be blessed with continued life and are favored in a continuance of residence here will see wonderful changes and great improvement tn our County dur ing the next quarter of a century. The condition obtaining here are such as will invite the attention of those seek ing pleasant homes and profitable em ployment and investment. The bril liancy of the approaching century will gire health, happiness, and wealth to every home in thia County. people of Oklahoma are harmonious on the question of statehood, whatever the ' leader of politic 1 factions may be. Is the last fifteen months the volume of currency in the United States has ex panded at the rate of nearly $400,000 eacu uay, or a total oi over $180,000,000. The per capita man can rest easy. Iritis true that the Chinese discov ered this continent 1500 year ago, it was not complimentary in them to go home quietly and strengthen their wall. A progressive spirit is the best bulwark. V a Biot s scheme are proposed for piping gas from Indiana to neighboring States. This may be an underground movement of the Kentuckians to light upon Gov. Taylor w ith a subpoena. THE-revival of the rumor of the nnfor tnnatedeath of Gen. Aguinaldo will prob ably soon be followed by a revival of the unfortunate story that be was alive when last beard from. Tho German paper that calls the won derful growth of the United Statos a menace is ail wronsr. Uncle Sain is a man of pence and he is illustrating the fact in China. Oca trade with new possessions and with Cuba has run up to $-W,0M,000 a year, or three times what it was iu 1897. it will le far in the hundreds of millions ten years hence. It the State of Oregon is ever divided what will we call the eegregiied State? Where will be located the State capital? Call It Tum-a-lnm and give Milfon the capital, Weston the university, Athena the insane asylum, Pendleton the pen. TTAli Ilia Kilnpin Artlinr-.l 1 J.. At. - H!. , I i;u . uo, nuivu trill iro rcooritu B XeW The town of Eatonville. Fla.. haa 1200 inhabitants, with not single white among them. It has it full quota of public officials, a bank and other busi ness establishments reauiaita in a town of it size. The German make flannel under clothing of the nber of pine needles, while knee warmers, knitting and darn-1 ing yarns, corx sole, quilts, wadding, pine needle soap, incense, and even cigar made from the same material, have been exported from Germany for jtrxra. One of the most curion fact about bacteria is that while a single ray of sunngoi win extinguish the life of in numeraoie Homes, and while a vera uioueraiu increase in me temperature arounu inem win nave the same ettect, they are uninjured by any degree of cold. Some, at least, of the ereat redwood trees of Cslifornis will be preserved. the State having recently come into possession of alxiut 400 acre of red. wood forest through the will of the late voionei j, a. Armstrong, of Cloverdale, Sonoma County. The tract is to be neia a a public park. Railroad at Nome, Survey have been completed for railway irotu a point near lUrt flare oce to Council City, a distance of eighty five mile. The line will tao the richest ol the Nome country and will run about thirty-five mile northeast of Nome City. ine maiier na Deen discussed ol ex tenuing tne line Irora the present pro posed terminus of Council Citv to Nul ato, on the lukon, which would give a mam line track oi a little over SUO mile. Bloat of the conntrv thronvh which the proposed extension would pas ha arts any tendency of lagrippe to result not been prospected, but there are mint in nnonmnnm KVr al at tlm si.. aiaincta en route that are known to Helens Pharmacy, contain valuable deposit, and it is pre-1 rained that the whole country in time It now look a if nothing short of a will be worked. Of course, it would real Alaska frees will prevent a rep- not be the purpose tO build thisexten-Utitinn nf laat Wi mm iuihir In thia ou uuriug tne cinuina year, pui ii me section, and knowing ones promise us piau appear feasible it is not unlikely that we will have that (reea. Nearly "if ?.unr:r wl11 m"e- H aotboritie now agree that the failure tne line from fort Clarence to rvnn- laat a.. ,.. in k. i :t 1 v,i i - i , - . . . . p .: . y. "t uuwo.ci, win um cuiiaiuvreu insects, wnose eg survived tne nmu uuring tne commg summer and It will weather of the preceding winter. Mr, oe a vaiuanie assistance tn the develop- Joseph Yates told th Gazette man Eri ment of that country. It will furnish dav that in all hia fort vaarB of farming transportation to many of the rich die- on his present farm he never knew of trici and thia is just as Important such a condition as now prevails. matter in Alaska a it is in Oregon. While plowing a summer fallow field - last week, Waiter Yate discovered that The Beet Plaster. wherever the soil had become dry after a piece oi nannei dampened with oemg turned np.it was literally alive Chamberlain' Pain Balm and bound to with aphis. Mr Yates is determined to the affected part is superior to any seed this field In clover or hay uu lee plaster. 'When troubled with lame some climatic change insure the de back or pains in the side or chest, give struction of these insect. Corvalli it a trial ana yon are certatn to be more uaxette. man pleased with the prompt reliet which it affords. Pain Balm also enre rbeumatiam. One application gives re lief. Eorsaleat the St. Helens Phar macy. Ar8 elaUJe Preparation tot As similating a; Kood flnttBctf ida Ung If Sbiaochs and ikwvls off Promoics DisflonCIieerfur neflsandllfsi.Contuins neiUter Oiifn,Morpluiw norXiucroL KotNarcotic. V UU - - f. iaf BBBBBB fry Aperfi-cl Rcmedf rorCotrstlrv llon, Sour StOTnach,Diarrttua Wurms .Gonvulsajns Icvrrish rvrsi and Lugs or Sleek racSiiNst Sigrmture of NEW YtnK. For Infants tnrl Chtldreii. Tfi3 Kind Yen liava Always Boiighi : Bears tho Signatoo of Li i tXiCT CCY OF WPW. JT f J J ft in use For Over Thirty Years ilfl Mm I WIMaMM How About Your Title? (1 KK VOtl Kt'Rk all rlhtr Kamawtwr thai H Is th Kri iiKU thai sovarn. II ia nor imitiaaa lo autrb iha Baaista s9 Hr Brggjat Kgutsi f A Umbi, Clear Bralw. Your best feellnirs. vour social noai- tion or Dusinesa success aepend largely upon the perfect action of your stomach and liver. Dr. King's New Life Pills eive increased strength, a keen, clear urain, nign amoiuon. A Za-eent box will make yon feel like a new bairnr. Sold at the St. Helens Pharmacy. Brave new lall Victim to stomach liver and kidney irouDiea, aa wen as women, and all lel the result in loss of appetite, poisons in the blood, backache, nervousness, headache and tired, listless, run down feeling. But thers's no need to fuel like that. J. W. Gardner, of Idaville, Ind.J say: "ilectnc Bitter are Just the thing for man when be don't care whether be live or die. It rave me new ttrenrin and tood appetite. I can now rat anvtninc and have a new lease on me." uniy so cent, at the St. llaiens rharmacy. .verv bottle ruar- anieea. Jaaar Sutnoa ba passed from labor I to refreshmentor, rather, from Kanaa I to otiasonn.. 1 hut iUr ttU(n In rfln.i to Uud jfti'f una or tutMtitt Matte? on tvX- 0aia Stft & a c rarunla ami ahno tlllaa. II rou ronlamiilala btiy a.taia airnrHf. tako no man'a trt, but In-iK uton imm what Ui mrt aliinaa rraaf Hn (liemla, an AlMlnuH laaaawaualaa stmxl. Iim.i on liatmi U. a hara ilia i.ni ( t aiowH ixioi in ina cnaiuv. ah wnt rtiniMir masiiiofl aui laiiarwtKHi Suaranln-I II fan twvf fw;.(lr U Inameielta rl a rail Waaia acanu Itir Iba ba4 Ara laafawha caittitainlaain tha araiM. If vow tiara prufanir (or sal lui Ii aiih iu ami all! Sod a burst. E. . QUICK Ss CO., IT. HCLIHS, OKtOOH am in in in in in in in in in iu in hi in in hi in in in in in HI j The Weekly Oregonian j; I Baaa mmk leulamu " I paxaa a Tr isuiuota " CASTOR I A For Infitsta and CMldren. Tlsa Kind Yea Kan Always Easgfit Bear the Bloature of PROFESSIONAL. Some nicely bonnd bibles, suitable for I M.. ' -"I l Lhriatmaa presents, at the drug store. I OJbflTOZlXA.. BaarstB Jt i M i" Hm tonTI Bag! SJ . SVA . i. 7 r A STOMA & COLUMBIA RIVER 11 RAILROAD COMPANY. CONTAINS All the new well written. Article describing Western scent and Incidents. Stories of love and adventure by well known author. Brilliant illustration by newspaper artist Interesting sketch and Uteratore for bovs and girls. fashion article and illustrations lor women. asABDowa S. H. GRUBER, ATTORNE Y- AT- LA W. Office with X. Qnlrk, ST. HSLKNS, : s OBEOON. Will air beat paraonal tltentlon to all lant mat ten antruate lo me. Will practice la ail the feut and United Buuaa Courta. 8. on ly "Si DAILY. W.H. POWELL, ATTORNEY- AT- LA IF. DXrUTT inSTBICT ATTORN XV. ST. HKUEK8, : OBBOOK. Workmen digging a ditch near Bound Prairie, in Logan County, O., have just uncovered one of the finest and bent preserved mastodon skeletons yet found in that State. Uniortunately they dam aged one of the enormous tusks before they knew what it was. The tusk is nine feet in circumference at tho socket. During the last ten year Georgia ha increased in population more rapid Iv than Ohio. Ohio irained 485,229, which is an increase of 13.2 per cent. Georgia lias gained 378.078, which is 20.6 per cent, imi ia prouauiy tne most rauld B. P. Gbaham. T. J, Custom. Attoraers-at-Law. 205 Marqnam BulMIng, Portland Oregon. Columbia Coantr bulneai will lecelv prompt attention. J. W. T W. B. DII.LiRD DILLARD & DAY, ATTORNE YS-AT-LA Y OBca next floor lo Conrthooae, NT. HELEN'S. OKKiiON. General Dractirs In eonrta at OiMnn m U-..K iiiKMrn. Aiiatracta mua airecur from . records. iir.i. 1 so f l:3 S Oft :I7 S 90 a .02 SS A. Ml a a:IM M a:Zt S M 4:92 OX 4 13 1 4:S7 S7 S17 10 00 5 : 10 OH 8 3 10 20 5010 90 ATATIONB g OUR CLUBBING OFFER x We have nlsh The only Two S 00 la . i an 4l 6A H t a .w.iii 10 W 10 10 Ml 10 71 171.1 10 10 7S 71 II Oi M II 10 00.S II 2 V.i ll ! II MT ivniNiq r .... liotile ....Rainier ... ... Pramld... Mayaer.... ....ii"ejr .... .. Claiabanis.. .. Manhland.. .. W ( iKirt .. , . ( lllU)P . ,. Xnappa... . ... fivaiMon.... ..ohn bar... lr. Aatorla.Lv All trains make clow connenluoa at Oohla wim annnern raniw traina lo anl from tb Baat ana Hound points. At Portland with all traina learint union oepot. at Aaiorla with I B. a N. Co. 'a boat and rail lina ta md fmm 11. wtw aaa norta Dmca potnu. Paaaanirera for Astoria or war nolnta ana s traina at Honllon. Trains 1M iinn tn ii u. aanaara on atuouimn wneneomin from poim Hen. Psaa. Ant.. Aatorla. Or Dr. Edwia Ross, Physician and Surgeon. ST. HELEN'S, OREGON. Dr. H. R. Cliff, Physician and Surgeon. ST. HELENS, OREGON. that this is a aplitnl TTHdK lljiu.Mia.l.lin.A.j i . w ..... .... .ri'.ii.i nuuijiritii i pnw. . , ,,, . .1 . , , . ' months hence, will water the orphan' home. Ei-hn. T . . . ' Rock and Vansycle can pay the taxes. Let' have a etato for each county. The tray to reform the United States Senate Next to Great Britain the United State ia constructing the most mer le to make Senatorahlp ao numerous 'chant ships, and the English wonder if that it will not be considered an honor I w re alter those laurels also. A Public discussion is to be held in Manila of the new tariff bill. If Aenin- nldo has anything to say let him drop in j gain of any State, except Texas, which and say it, or else forever after hold his j tlie a""lt progressive a well as peace. populous. The Transsilierian Railroad offer the cheapest traveling in the world. The Russian Government, in order to en courage emigration to that colony, has made remarkably low rates. For in stance, a ticket from Russia to Toblosk is only $1.12, and from that point to any city in Biberia the fare is onlv 12.2ft. ! That is to say, it is possible to travel 6000 miles for the sum of $3.87. undoubtedly show 90,000,000,000 country. Dr. J. E. Hall, Physician and Surgeon, CLAT8KANIE, OREGON. WHITE COLLAR LIKE to be chosen to represent States. Then wicked, wealthy men like Clark and j Corbett and Hanna will not be tempted j to seduce the Legislature of State with j BOirupting'gold and purity undefiled will ! reipn I There are so many glorious possi- Mobb battle-ships and armed cruisers are to be built (or Uncle Sam, whose varied interest demand an efficient navy aa well as an efficient army. Ik the mind of one 'part of the aver- bilitie. in division that we haven't tim-.'M" to enumerate them aU.-Milton Eagle. ' on the full dinner pail. rld Daatr fer HI t,eg. B. I. Blanton, of Thackerville, Tex. in two year paid over $300.00 to doc-, tors to cure a running sore on his leg. Then they wanted to cut it off, but he cured it with one box of Bucklen's Ar nica Salve. Guaranteed cure (or pile. 25 cte. a box. Sold at the St. Helen Pharmacy. THE COLOMBIA BIVER AND PDOKT HOUND NAVIGATION CO. PORTLAND-ASTORIA ROOTE. Steamer Hercules 0. R.M. CO. asao trr DAILY. 31 I a I L I - (i. at. l a m l M IW j IM S 00 I Ta ao r Ml 1 t 20 7 "J 12 7 S jj - I 02 7 VI T4 ID 7 17 J I S7 7 03 J 17 J 07 ta S THC.. 7 M 1 a 7 4 10 "J a jfaragrwar perfected arrangnmenU whereby we are Weekly Oregoman In connection with Dollar. The price of The Oroconlan ak THE enabled to fur Tua Mist for Oregonlan alone 1 $1.60. OREGON MIST J 1 j ...WHEN IN NEED OF MEDICINE, -OOTO 1LATSKANIE DRUQ STORE Drugs, Patent Medicines Joilet Articles, Etc 0H. J. t. HULL Prtfifitttf. CLATSKANIE, ly iy iiyi -y OREGON. t "ayayay ay ay ay a ay aynjt Landlnr Foot of Alitar Htraat. Pft.ManM Learea Portland dailv (aca;iiunday)ai 7 A. M LiBodlna Telephona dock, Anbiria. Leave Antorla rlally (.-.;i.,t tluudiv) T P. M. E. W. rBfc'llToN, Aaeui, K.rtlttnu. A. i, TA VLOB, Ageut, Astoria. ; P"T Time SCHEDDLES A"" Ctilcav Bait I,aka, Dsnvar, ft 4 p. m. Portland Worth, (JtnabB.Kan- Hpeolal aaa City, Mt. Louis, :1 a. tn. Coicao and Eaal. Bait Uko Denver, Ft, 7:00 a.m. Allsnlle Worth. Omaha. Kan Kaproaa aaa City, tit. Louis, 9:00 p. m. Chicago and Kftat. Walla Wall, twla- 8:40 a. m. Spokane ton, Spokane, Mlnn Klyar en poll , hi. Paul, SOU p.m. buliitb, Milwaukee, Chicaao and Kat. . Ocaan Btaamahlpa. m' All alllnir dates tub- m lent ta rhanice. For Han Franetano Sail evory Hi a days. Dally Columbia Rlar 4 p. m. Kx.Hiiiidar atsanur. Kx.rfiinda, s p. m. Saturday To Aatorla and Way 10p.m. Uodinica. a, m. WlllamBtts Blvar. 4 S0p m Ei.Sundajr Omron City. Newberx. Ex.Hunilay ealum Way-laud ga 7 . m. Wlllamalto and Yam- s:30 . m. Tne.Thur. hill Hlvara. Mou.PwTd. and nat. OrBgiin City. Dayton, and Frt. aud Way-Undlnxt. a.m. Wlllamatu Blr. 4D0p m Tuea lhur. Portland tn Corvallla Hon. Wod. and Sat. aud Way-landings. and Fri. .!"? """' I.l-w;tea daily -BIparlBtoUwiaton. oo.m mrmwnfmmmmtirmtifnrffnfiiftifmmiimffflnriifrifiJ f THE NEW YORK STORE IS OFFERING GREAT BARGAINS IN Clothin-$ W. H. HUBLBERT, Dry Goods, Groceries, Boots. Shoes, Etc. j 3EI. MOEGUe, Cooper Bdlding, Main Street, St. Heleiu, Oregon.- ! miuiUiUiaiuiuiUiUiUiuauiUiuiUiUiiAiUiUiUiUiUiUiui The CRUISER PORTLAHO Oencral Paaaenmr Aretil, . H. WKLUNOTO, Prop. Wines, Liquors and Cigars WHIBKIEBi i. H. Cutter, Manri, Old Cutis, and RKF.Hl Fsmoui Hop Gold, and Export Bser. ciOAuai Hsnry tha Fourth, aud Windaor Houas. ET TO THE HOTEL, ST. HELENS, j , OREGON. 4 C"iilM ? n', nlbet rtevlrea for pin- 5 "'" howPlera and pcrodloBla, ft H Brinn Brothers CAFE ST. SELBNS, . . . OBEGOJt. NEW PLACE, yon want snmethln rood In tl lins of whitkr try SHAW'S MALT Only th beat of Union and Cigars Kept la Sloct cipm want a a ta. TO 13 O'CLOOK MIDNIOHT. f CllKOON