OREGON MIST
Oregon, aa eecoiid-r-lasa until matter.
COUNTY OFFICIAL PAPER.
I Tax law tlotitoring in Oregon la rapidly
i becoming a nuisance. Each eeaelon of
. ; he legislature soma panut politician
v....,,.l nt tl. vwftW at St ll-ki. ! h h" a hnkorlng to become states-
i uiati intronures a dim mat is wuuumi
I lo revolutionize nirthotis of asmfasiuenta
I and taxation, and it generally does, to
the disguet of every property holder in
the state. The idea that some little
pettyfogging lawyer ia competent to
draft tax lawa of real utility i a growi
error and one that ahould be frowned
upon severely by the voters. A com
mission, composed of the beat talent iu
the atate, ahould be delegated for thia
purpose and from their work good result
may be obtained. Tax law tickers arc
much too prolitia in the Oregon legis
lature thia session, as they have been
at many pait sessions.
Ibsi-kd Everv Friday Mok.nino, By
DAVID DAVIS,
Eni iKB ami Proi-riktwh.
tl'BSl'RlrTION PRICK:
One copy one year, in advance (1.00
Six months , SO
COCNTV OFFICERS.
Representative
JtMire.....
Clem
Sheriff
Treasurer
gill, of School.
Aitr. .......
Purveyor
Coroner
Coreiuiasionera
..Norman Merrill. Clatskanie
.....Jownh 11. lioau. K&lnu-r
J. (1. Watta, St. Hvleiis
R. 8. lialtaii, 8t. Helena
K. Itoin. St. Helen.
1, H. foreland. Himllou
.Martin Whtte. St. Helens
A. n. l.i'Ile. llo'tmm
..Pr. H. K CIHV. St. Helens
P. A. Fiukea, Scai..
W. D. , flttsburg
jjJfiiJ J
FEBRUARY 8, 1901.
Put your boy to work if be ia not
school. If there ia nothing else for hiui
to do, put him to whitewashing the
back .fence. Keep the lawn mowed
and even cut the winter supply of wood
Auything ia better for hiui tbau loatin
about town at the end of a cigar stump
learning all the evil and contracting a!
the vicea the devil keepa afloat to catc
idlers. No honest labor w ill hurt your
boy, but the evil habita he may contrac
on. the atreets may kill hia soul and
poison hia moral nature so as lo make
hiui a detriment to the commnnitr in
which he Uvea and how down bia gray'
haired parents with sorrow. If the
fathers and mothers of today woul
learn the importance of training their
sons to be industrious and keep them
off the streets, the coming genei ations
would be inestimably better off.
Tna supreme court of this atate has
ruled that the bicycle tax is illegal. The
decision was bauded down by Judge
Moore. Four points are decided. First
the burden imposed by the act ia held
to be a tax rather tban a license. Sec
ond, it ia decided that the act ia local
The law ia void as contravening 4he
atate constitution. Fourth, the act
operates to produce a double assess men
of bicycles, in violation of the state
constitution. The Illinois case declar
ing unconstitutional the act nndei
which the Oregon law ia modeled was
cited on thia point. After citing sev
eral text-writers and adjudged cases the
eonrt saya: "It ia evident, we think
from a consideration of the entire act,
Mat it was primarily designated aaa
means of raising revenue, and the bur
den thus imposed must as tax and
not a license."
Ia 1800 our country was plucky, fledg
ing, healthy, vigorous, ardent ia hope
high on resolve. Our total population
was less than 5,500,000. Germany and
Bntan each had four times our number,
Spain twice as many, and even little
Portugal had as big a family of sons and
daughters as Uncle Sam. West of the
Mississippi all waa wilderness. We had
ia nine siaiee ana lew cities ot promi-
ence. except Philadelphia, New York,
Baltimore, Boston and Charleston. The
entire revenue of the United States
government under oar first adminis
iraiion was only 4,o00,000, while it
now coats annually $98,100,413.33 to de
fray the expenses of the government of
Greater New York. Washington was
then a new settlement, with only a few
thousand population, and had been only
lately made the capital.
A Bill has been introduced in the
bouse of representatives providing for
higher salaries for the vice-president of
the United States and for members of
the cabinet. The bill proposes to in
crease the salary of the vice-prenident
to $25,000, and of the cabinet officers to
15,000. The hill as introduced does not
call for increased salaries for supreme
court justices, but before it cornea up
lor serious consideration it doubtless
will. The present bill ia to teat the
temper of the house on the proposition
to increase salaries. The supreme court
should command the services of the be.-t
lawyerain the United States. At pres
ent it ia not infrequent that a lawyer
argues a case before the supremo court
and receives for that single argument a
fee larger thau the yearly salary of evati
the chief justice. Private interests aie
more liberal in payment of services
than the public.
AutiMALDo ia reported to have been
interviewed and to have stated that he
and hia alleged government will never
accept amnesty or any condition except
absolute independence, lie saya that
at the beginning of the present troubles
the representatives of this government
promised him and hia people their
absolute independence on condition
that the Filipinos should help the
Americana drive the Spanish out of the
country. He eaya thia government bae
broken every promise made to biin and
that lie will never trnst ua again. If
Aguinaldo or anyone else can show
when thia administration ever broke a
The supreme court of the state of
Oregon haa decided that the mortgage
tax is valid, ami that taxes levied on
that law can be collected, and under the
decision of the court, land on which the
mortgages were laid can be held for the
levy. The county courts of the stal
will take up the matter. Aa uiaor
tinfan have taken place there will lie
much confusion over thia deciaion. Il
ia more than likely that all owners ot
land againat which there ia a tax on thi.
score will be uotiiied, so that the matter
can be adjusted.
VVx have roada, but they are deep
down under the mud. There are aeveral
remedies presented in the legislature for
this wretched state of affairs, and it i
to be sincerely hoped that from many
we will receive relief. Thia ia one of the
moat important subjects demanding the
atteut:ou of our lawmakers. There
must be a good, practical measure passed
or there will be some mad farmers. It
is fortunate that thia is not political
question, and that members of all affil
iations can work shoulder to shoulder.
Rrprswestativs PooRXAic, of Marion,
haa an idea that a law making brake-
beam riding a misdemeanor will strike
terror iuto the hearts of professional
hobos and probably drive them to pur-
chaae trotters or bicvcles in the event
they find travel on tie passes too mo
notonous. He has therefore, introduced
a bill in the house to prevent people
from beating their way on railroads.
A penalty of from $5 to (26 is provided
for a violation of the act aimed at bv the
bill.
The greatest objection against a direct
primary law made by those not boas
ridden ia that cities would have. an ad
vantage over rural distircts on account
of more opportunities for personal con
sultation and convencience. It sucb a
law ia enacted the country precincts will
feel themselves fortunate and will not
be found lacking in interest. The fact
that the objections to such a measure
come principally Iroin cities indicates
that the rural localities would not lose
bv such a atatnte.
? 8HINGI.K MKN TOUKTHKR.
Combine Heor,tanlecit for Another
Year In Washington.
The Washington Red CVtlar Shingle
Maitutat-tnrinir Association lias been
rooiirwiiited with headquarters it t Seal lie.
It was decided to make a fresh atartand
an effort to open the shingle aeneon of
HKU with a strong organization along
the lines lormcrlv followed.
Officers have been elected for the en-
sninir. vear. Including an executive com
tuittee. euuiowered to appoint insneotore
to travel among the mills of the atate to
ee that tlienuuiniartiirera tinner to me
standard ot grades established by the
amociution. This has been a rather
troublesome matter in time gone by, the
tendency beiue in some mills to neirlcct
the standard iriving brokers chance to
manipulate urices.
Another important feature ia the ea
tahltxhment ol a schedule of pnew
which the members ol the organization
are pled god to maintain. Tho price for
iurs is 1.40 per thousand, and of clear
$1.(10 per thousand.
A New BUI.
Human beings are often shot by care
less lain tors and to avoid so many accl
deuta and cause those, who hunt to ex
ercise a little care regarding what they
shoot at. Mr. Mrhols. of rienton county.
haa brought before the Oregon legisla
ture a lull calculated to check thia reck-
leasneaa. Following! the text ol the bill
Section 1. If any iierson, wiiilo hunt
ing for anv kind ot irauie. DMtnke anv
human being for any game or inanimate
Hviect. ami snoota at aaiu human being
and kills the same, such person shall he
teemed gulltr of rolonv. ami upon con
viction thereof, shall be punished by
iinpriaontneut not leas than oue year
nor more wart ten vears.
Section 3. If anv nersou. while hunt
ing for anv kind of game, mistakes anv
human heing for any game or inanimate
biect and shoots at said humane beiue
and wounds the same, out not lataiiv.
such persona upon conviction thereof!
shall be punished by imprisonment in
the county jail not leas than three
months nor more than one year, or Dv
fine not less than (100 nor more than
500.
Will skis II U BanluNK.
o r h! m i. .. . i rv.n... t...
writes: "I thought I would have to
give np business, after two years of
suffering from general debility brought
on by overwork and long boura, but
four bottles of Electric Bitters stave me
new life. I can now eat anything, sleep
wen and teei like working; an the time.
It'a the beat medicine on earth." It's a
wonderful tonic and health builder for
tired, weak, sickly and run-down people.
Try it. Satisfaction guaranteed. Only
au cents at tne st. Helena f harmacv.
Sore Lungs
mean weakened lungs all
caused by a cold and cough
Weak lungs sooner or later
mean consumption,
Shiloh's ;
Consumption
Cure
will heal and strengthen the
lungs, cure cold and stop the
cough.
"I eoafhed far years kad eeawerhafn.
last stage vf naauir
completely. Aia
tail mu
tiott. - Had aivatt up all hope. I finally tried
ana it
Smut and U ourad
todav in pafttct alth.
kiu. Bi.nuiuit rBw
fcaat Oakland, CaL
fellah C'niaaanttoti Cur la aald by all
rittrtata aa mmo, ava. at -ua a tiiu. m
rriutad auatnuttaa mft with avarf bottla.
I ywa ar ai aatuttad ar-a a your drag-atal
Yfnta lar Ulaairalaa took aa conauiaptina. 5
. a.
ithuat coat to yoa.
I. C Walla C, UHoy, N.
For Rent or Sale.
A160-acrefarm. For particulars write
to or call on bdwin Merrill, Deer island
Uregon.
BK.NATOUIAL. VOTE.
Senator McRrlde Gains Two Votes
liast Saturday.
The only change in the senatorial con-
teat since our last isaue waa in Mc Bride's
favor, when, on Saturday he Rained two
votes, lho vote Wednesday waa:
Oorbett...., 30
Smith (deml 2
McBrule 21
Hermann 2
Fulton
Moore ; 1
Lowell 1
Teachers' Examination.
Notice Is hereby given that the count
Htiperintendeut of Columbia county
ill hold the regular examination of
applicants for atate papers at 8t. lid
eua aa followa:
Oomnienrinir Wednesday, Febrnarv
I3tb, at 9 o'clock a. in., and continuing
until Saturday, rebrnary Kali . at
o'clock p. in.
wedneaday-lenmanaiiip, history ,apei
ling, algebra, reading, composition.
Thursday W ritten arithmetic, theory
ol teaculng, grammar, DootReeping,
i'.ngliau literature, civil government.
KridAV WsioliHTv. irenfft-anhv. nhvsi-
cal geography, nicutal arithmetic, school
law.
Saturday Botany, plane geometry,
general history, phyBica, psychology.
1. It. UOI'SLANR,
County School Superintendent
Houlton, Or., Feb. 1, 1901.
tnm f Cawsier or Die.
"I waa iust about gone." writes Mrs.
Rosa Richardson, of Laurel Springs, N
C, "I had consumption ao bad that the
heat doctors raid I could not live mntv
Uian a month, bnt I began to nan lr
tuners new Discovery and was wholl
cored by seven bottles and am now
stout and well." It'a an unrivaled life
saver in consumption, pneumonia, la
grippe and bronchitis; infallible (or
coughs, colds, asthma, hay fever, crou
or whooping cough, (.tuarauteed bot-
tlea 60c and fl.OO. Trial bottles tree
at the St. Helens Pharmacy.
PROFESSIONAL.
S. H. GRUBER,
ATTORXE Y- AT- Li IP
Office with E. E. Quick,
ST. HELENS, : : ORKUON.
Will give bnt wruiDal attention to all ten
natters entrusted to me. Will practice la a
the atate and I' tilted atatea t'ourta.
W. H. POWELL,
ATTORNEY- AT- L.1 11
DEFflY UtBTRICT ATTORNEY.
ST. HELENS. : OREHON.
Lr entering into the spirit of a thing
with intense interest moans aucceas,
then, indeed, ahould aucceas follow the
efforta of the people of Scappooae bav
for the improvement of the channel of
that waterway. Our friends up there
have undertaken the work with vigorous
spirit, and there is an apparent deter
mination which signifies that they will
be unrelenting in their appeals.
B. P. Graham. T. J. Clxkton
Attorneys-at-Law.
208 Marquam BulMlnn. Portland Oregon.
Columbia Coaotr boalne1 will metre prompt
aiivnuou.
1. W. DAY
W. B. DII.LAR1)
Rcprbsektativx) Crack, of Baker
county, introduced a bill protecting sage
hena. The Latin name of the old hen
waa in the bill, in full, and not even the
cartoonist of the house could guess what
the import of the bill was, until the
words "eage hen" in our mother tongue
ppeared at the end of the title. The
next in order will be a bill for the pro
tection of aand-lizarda and horned-toads.
Working Overtime.
Eight hours law are ignored by those
tireless, little workers JJr. King's ew
Life Pills. Millions are alwaya at work,
nignc ana aay, curing indigestion, bil
iousness, constipation, sick headache,
and all stomach, liver, and bowel troub
les, basy, pleasant, safe. aure. Only
25c at the St. Helena Pharmacy.
A paragraph concerning registered
mail which appeared a few weeka ago
nas raised aome controveray la
straighten the matter regarding indem
nity for lost registered mail. Postmaster
Oroasuian makes this official announce
ment : "It ia the practice of the postal
department to return the full value of
lost registered matter where such loss
has occurred through the negligence or
carelessness of any persona in the pos
tal service, sucb persona being com
pelled to make good the loss without
regard to the limitation of value. But
wnen . nrst-c aaa matter ia unaccpnntamy p, . -j C.
loet tuen tne government indemnities I 't;on'i'U Usivuu KJUt n&vii
DILLARD & DAY,
ATTORNE TS-AT-L.1 Jl
Office neit door to Court houne,
8T. 11KLENH. OUEtiON.
General practice In cnurta of Oregon or Waah-
Ingtou. Abstracts mads directly from couutr
recoras.
Dr. Edwin Ross,
senator nciEir has introduced a
bill in the senate to regulate the aalary
of the district attorneys iu the atate.
ine attorney lor tbia district now
receives $2,200 annualy, while bia deputy
in thia county receives $200. The new
bill proposes to raise the principal's
salary to $3000 per year and allow $500
per year for the deputy, to be paid by
the state, the same as st present.
for its value, not to exceed $10,
Bsaiatke
8igaataie
of
TOHIA.
IDs Kind Yoa Haw hwrs BogM
ST. HELENS, OREGON.
jy ioo kino 10a Haw unwrs
A bill ia under conaideration before
the aenate committee on military affairs
providing for the expulsion oT any cadet
of United States Military Academy who
may be found guilty of participation iu
azing. A measure along tbia line is
most sorely needed one which will for-
ver stamp out that infamous and de
grading practice.
Senator Clem has introduced a bill
in the legislature to prohibit "treating."
thia measure becomea a law it will
cut no ice" in, Houlton for there's noth-
ug of a wet nature to be "treated" to.
Senator Clein'a bill is evidently another
stance of class legislation and that, too
a very pernicious quality.
A Ueatle Hint.
In our style of climate, with its sadden
manges oi temperture rain, wind and
sunshine often intermingled in a single
nay ii is no wonder that our children.
friends, and relatives are so frenuentlv
taken from us by neglected colds, halt
the deaths resulting directly from thix
cause, a bottle of ISoschee'a Oertusn
.Syrup kept about your home for imme
diate use will prevent serious sickness.
a large doctor's bill, and perhaps death
bytheuaeof three or four doses. For
consumption, hemorrhages, pneumonia
evere congh, croup, or any discern of J
me inroat or lungs, its anccesa ia pimply
wonderful, as your druggist will U-Il
you. Get a sample bottle free at the St.
Helena Pharmacy. Regular size. 76 eta.
tjei ureen a raze Almanac.
Dr. II. R. Cliff,
Physician and Stirgeon
ST. HELENS, OREGON.
Dr. J. E. Hall,
Physician and Surgeon
CLATSKANIE, OREGON.
Steamer JOSEPH KELLOGG
Leaves Portland on Taasday, Thu radar and Bat
uraaj at i a. m. tor
Sf. Hlin$, Kalema, Carnlft Point, Rainitr
and Ktlto, -
Arrirlrnr at Portland Monday. Wed
neadajr and Friday at 2 p in.
Wharf fool of Falmon at II. II')LVAN. Agent.
CASTOR I A
For InxmsU and Children.
Thi Kind Yea Han Ahrajs Bougbf
Steamer G. W. SHAVER.
v.
Bears the
Signature
s TW K ISM
""Wi'li ininaiawiiiiiiai ia.iin.iiaiiiiia''' Triaiiaiatmi miriiatr
Tukhk are two families living in the
western part of Kansas, named Day and
Sunday, who are neighbors. Mr. Day ia
im her of seven girls, while Mr. Sunday
aa an even numlr of suns. Four of
hia sous have married Days, another la
engaged, ao it now appears "every day
will be Sunday by and by."
ESTABLISHED
172.
...11100
Tim Clay ton-Bulwer treaty iaanagree-
! ment not to build an interoceauic canal,
j It is at liest a negation, and no one will
: be injured when it ia superadded by
J something that will benefit the com
I merce of the world.
JOHN A. BECK
DEALER IN
Watches, Diamonds, Silyerware,
....JEWELRY...
Repairing a Specialty.
Ml Mnrrfatm 81. Bet. Front A Klrat, PORTLAND.
Iavaa Portland, foot nf WMnhlntnn
for Clatukaftia and wav landlnaa. on Montiuv
aud Thursday at l a. nt. Leaven Claukanle
I Tueadajr and Friday at i o'clock a. m.
Shaver Tiansportation Co.
cninnact or failed to k.n a .,;.,.! MII"'tA" manuiacturce valued at
there might be a reasonable excuse for ! 1441 '000,000 were "P01-11 lt year, a
biaobatinacv. We are keeping our com-! gain of (i0'000'000 over 1899- At thi
pact with Cuba aud would do the same I r"to of lnCT the Prt ' n'nu
with Aguinaldo if we had ever made I y8, would double ",in in
bini any prouiiaea. Besides, the state-1 a aaa,
ment that this government ever needed Ip the groundhog has been hiding all
anybody's assistance in licking the ' thia time under the imprepaion that it
Spanish ia too much of an absurdity to j ia winter, the sagacity of the animal has
require comment. 'been greatly overrated.
Reopened to the Poblic
Oriental Hotel.
EUGENE BLAKEBLEY, : Proprietor.
8T. HELENS.
Board by Day, Week or Month
At Brasomahlk Fionas.
Visitors met at steamer landings and
guests baggage looked after,
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Wiilamett Sloagil Route
Leave St. Helens 6:30 AM
Arrive at Portland. 10:30 A M
Leave Portland 2:30 PM
Arrive at St. Helens. 0:00 P M
riHK tl t-Kia ra.
Will Carry Kottiinar but Pasaen.
gera and Fast Freight.
iAMCH CIOOO, Blaeler.
M
lilllKAUIKti KOH HCHOOliH.
House Passed Ulll lleg.ilrlng Coun
ty Tax for Tliein.
Stewart's bill eatabllahing libraries In
school diatrlots luia passed ine iuii
M. O.im.n nl jim. lino ill llm I'liiuillitli't
on education, warmly advocated the
of the hill In the inUueal
rural achoola. Kddv anid the bill alinn
really be entitled A bill to entourag'
education iu the Itnal districts of Ui
" Hu rvferretl to the Ulldenmii
teachera atrixing lo plant the anutis of
knowledge in the mluda of the growing
voiith. hiunticrvd bv thw lack l Ihki
miuI nMai.arv niiftimcut. vet hritvel
iiiturulimr on. doniu the U-s't they could
... foltllf tituir iduttton iltilin.
The main uuriioati of the aoh'tu It
brarv bill la to be found in sectiou 1
which Is its follows:
'"Section 1. The county con rta of II
jcterul counlica of this atute are bcruli
ttouiretl to lew, at the aamu tunu tin'
li-w other taxes, a lax uimu all taxali
nnutertv in their nullities for school
ihtarv nurnoaea. whit h shall attreitste
an nmnmlt which shall 1m no It'Sa tlia
III cents iter capita for each and all
children within the county between tl
the aires of 4 and 20 years, aa shown I
the then last preceding school ccuaua
which shall be collected at the aame
time and by the aaino otficere aa oth
taxeaare collected, and auch aggrcgat
turn, when so collided, ahall be known
aa the ut'neral school library fund of
the cotiutv, and such fund shall be aet
aside and used for no oilier than school
library ptirposea, in the manner here
inafter urovided for."
PiHwlainna aa bt the inetboda bv whit'
the library fund ahall be handled are
made, and it ia aet forth bow the book
ihall be purchased. The hooka must be
elected from lists prepaied by the atate
hoard of education, submitted to It i
nrvatdants of the Slate University, Slat
Agricultural Colleire. and of the aeveral
Normal achoola. The school clerk ahall
he the librarian, unless otherwise pro
vided by the district board.
A CeiBvlntilng Aatavrer.
"I hobbled Into Mr. Blackmail's drug
store one eveniuic. saya Noslev .Nelson
jf Hamilton, Ua., "and be anked tne to
try Chamberlain's Pain Balm for rheu
matiam with which I had fullered for
a long time. I told him I had no faith
in anv medicine aa they all failed. 11
niil : 'Well if Cbaeuberlain'a Pain Balm
Joes not help you, yon need not pay
for it.' I took a bottle of it home and
used it accord in it to the directions and
in oue week 1 was cured, and have uol
since been troubled with rheuuiutism
Sold at the St, Helens Pharmacy.
Ietler from Hon. John ('a pics.
L. 0. Burton, of Skamokawa, received
in interesting letter, alvo a package of
'linos, from Hon. John r. Caplea,
United States Minister to Chile, the
ther day. Following ia an extract from
the letter written from Valparaiso: "1
suppose you are now beginning to have
ome good Waahington ahowers. Here
we are iust beginning tne long dry aunt
tner. As the sun is lust now beating
lown with intense beat, and the warm
wind blowing the dust in all directions
at once I feefhke congratulating you Ho
rn the climate in which yon live. After
all, my dear Link, the United State
.-onstitutee the best country In th
world, and I am glad I can aay I believe
that you are proving yourself worthy of
it. 1 nnu rayseit growing very an x ion
to get back to that good country, am
trust 1 may return by early spring.
judge uaniea lor many years was
resident of the city of Portland, and
prosecuting attorney of Multnonia
county for twelve years. He also held
several other positions of honor. He la
a man of atong character and deep in
tegrity, and la perhaps aa well know
and esteemed aa any man in the North
west.
OABVOnXA.
A STORIA & COLUMBIA RIVER
II RAILROAD COMPANY.
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All tralna make cloae connection at i.olilt
with Northetn faeltlo tralna to and from the
Kant and Hound iulnta. At F.irlland with all
tralna leaviua Union depot. At Astoria with I
K. Ac N. ti.'a boat and rail Una to and from II
waco ana norm neacn pointa.
pasMnaera lor Astnna or way point mint Haa
alna at Houlton. Train, will aton to let nan.
angers off at Houlton when nomlnjt front points
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0. R. A N. CO.
DaAT
Chlraao-
Portland
Hrieclal
ISa to.
Atlantic
Kxtircs
8 .00 p. m
Bpokane
Flyer
8:00 p. m,
(p. m.
Dally
x.Huuday
8 p. ni.
Saturday
iu p. in.
ft a. m.
Ex.Huuday
7 a. m.
Tiles. Thur.
and Mat.
aa in.
Tues. 'I'hur.
and 8at.
Lr. Ittparla
8:8a. m.
dally
Halt Ijdta, Denrer, ft,
Worth, Umaha.Kan
a City, at. Loula,
t'hlcaKo and Kaat.
Salt Uke, Denver, Ft.
Worth. Omaha, Kan
sas city, w. Loula,
i;nicaao ana East,
Walla Walla. Lewis-
ton, Spokane, Minn-
eapons, Ht. raui,
Duliith, Milwaukee,
Chicago and Kaat.
Ocean Steamships.
All salting- dates sub
ject tn chanxe.
For Kan Francisco
Ball every Ave days.
Oolumbla River
Steamers.
To Astoria and Way-
tauaiugs.
Willamette Rlvar,
Orr-Bon City, Kewbery,
naiem at nay-iano gs
Willamette and Yam
hill Rlvara.
Oreiton t;lly, Dnytcn,
and way-landings.
Willamette River.
Portland to Corvallft
and Way-laudiuaa.
Aaaivs
4 p.m.
7:00 a.m.
8 40 a. iu.
i p. m.
unday
4:a0B.m.
Ks.Hunday
8:30 d. m.
Mon. Wed.
aud Frl.
Snake River.
Rlparla to Lewlstnn.
4:30 n. In.
Mon. Wed.
and Frl.
Lv.ftw'lon
I lly st
00 a. iu.
W. H. HURLBERT,
General Pasaenaer Agent,
POKTI.AND
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Worms .(kirmilsiurw .Fevcn sh
nu and Loas or Sleep.
racSimits Signsiltars of
KEW YORK.
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tXACT eosv or wwAMcn.
For Infants and Children.
The Kind You Have
Always Bought
Boars the
Signature
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For Over
Thirty Years
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fit nr. vim
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'OV at'HK II Is all rlahl? Remember thai II Is the
t'OUIMIiat eorerns. It Is unr tnislne-ae lo rrarth the
i-onls and show Hhat they rtiiitalu In relation In land
till.-". If urn I'imtenii'lata Luili-r lai d ur loauins niotiet on t.al
a.ta'e aeeutlty, take tin man s arurd, but lutst ut-n kui-wius what
the rvt-iird .Imtf. rvi:artlln the Itlle. AU Allraet Isas SMM-nnsI aa
adtHl. lu.i.i on havltia it. We have lto oittw et el aliract
Ii.miS. In the iMiutuy All work pn'iai'lly let ntmi and n(i lli.a
gilarantiwl II iui hava ih'ierty I" InaitteRlve u a wall Weere
aa-uts tor the hi-ni are liisitrani- i-otiiiiile4 in the world. II fun
have property (ur sale list It with us and aa will aud a buyer.
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Storiea ol love ami ail venture
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