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About The Oregon mist. (St. Helens, Columbia County, Or.) 188?-1913 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 22, 1901)
OREGON MIST Entered at the Potoltlee at St. Il-lens, Oregon, m second-class mail matter. COUNTY OFFICIAL PAPER. Ihhl'id Evkry Fhiuay Morn in u By DAVID DAVIS, ElUTO ANU PROrMIKTOII. ' hPBSCRHTION VRIOK: One copy one year, In advance. , Bis months tl.00 COt'NTV PFIOKRS. .Kurtnan Merrill. Clat&kanl ...Juaeph H. IKtan, Katnler J. 0, Watia. St. IM,n. K. S, Italian, Su lMant RepreaatiUtlvu.. JllilK Clern. Mhrrlff Treasurer .K. Rosa. 81. Helrut UmU at schools I. II. (VpeUinl, Hoiiliou Amot...., Martin MhiMMk. Hrluua Hurvevor A. H. UU.lv, Huiilum Ouromir.. Ir. II. K Cliir. St. Hclaus ...W. 0. ctN, lHulmi Commlaalonan J ' almost immediately after the Cuban nation It recognized the French and Spanish bondholders will bey in pressure upon it through their goveruient unless the Viiiled Plate atanda between. Patrkdationb by the Creek In dian have been reported periodically ever since Andrew Jackson's time, and vet the government ii asked to deal tenioutly with tlium. The Reaver Creek Flume and Lumber Company, 0i which Charles Mayirer, C. K ltunyon and T. J. Cleeton are owners, la building the longest lumber flume in Oregon. It starts at Bvaver creek, where a dam has beeu built near the lumber mi (I of Meserve Bros., and runs to the Columbia, a mile below Quincy, Four and one-half iniiesof it have boon completed and it is expected to be in operation by May 1, H is four feet wide and three and one-half foot deep, and will carry a log twenty-six inches at the butt and 100 leet long. It tana a rood timber country, where there is excellent logs for piling and a large amount of cedar. The company has re ceived a contract for furniMhmg the piles ! for three raits for the Kobertsou Kaft ! Company and a shingle mill and sash and itoor l.totory will oe built near ttie end of the flume. The company will also put in a general store at the same place. Astoria ltudget.- The demand f-r work .horses contin ues good. Most of them are heing Kmght for logging camp ami seining gnmndi) of Oregon, Washington ami British Columbia, although a good many are intended for the Alaska trade. Kx Seuaior Matloek. of lVndletou. who is buying for lHtweou City, says a great i many horses are needed in that country, j as mm h heavy freighting is done in the i Cppor Yukon, while many of the mines . , reiiire horse to haul the large amount Tint will be no colored men in the ; ?' .ooJ "T?"V . . . farther off all the time." he said, "and next house of representatives. Mr. I the demand for draft horeea is likelv White, of North Carolina, who goes out j to increase. The amount of firewood 00 the third of Mareh, will probacy be i needed its that country is very large, aa iiiawing mac-nute are neeiicu at many of the mines, while in the loan CliATNKANIR ITKMS. Stephen Tichenor, jr., and wife have gone to Maygor, where Pteve la Hinting employment at the shingle mill. Hugh Murray's houshoUl lias added a daughter to be 'cared for along with its brother and sister. It is being well taken euro of. John English was unfortunate while working near the old mill, to fall otf a brulgeand injure his knee, keeping him in the house or ou crutches the past week. Emil Menke. living outside of town. was unfortunate enough to dislocate his ankle a few daya ago white working In a 6eld at his mother's, tie is at rest for a few days. Mrs. W C. Aldridue' left the first of the week on her return to Portland, where she wilt make her homo for the present with her son. Albert, who is employed there. Mrs. E. W. Convew had the misfor tune to fall one evening last week and dislocate her w rist, causing considerable fuller in. She will be compelled to wear it haudaged for souio days to com plete repairs. It is encouraging to see steam coming For 60 Years mothers have been giving their children lor croup, coughs and colds Shiloh's Consumption Cure Mothers have you Shiloh In the house at all times? Do ,"ou know just where you can Snd it if you need it quickly f your little one is gasping ind choking with croup? li rou haven t it get a bottle. It will save your child's life, v "Shiloh always cwrr4 my Wby of rroaft. coujhi aad cultta. I would n b without it. ' AIRS. J. B. MARTIN, HuaUYilla, Ala. Saitoh's fjaaanannHaa Cora la mid fey all Irotal.t at M5e. , !. a bullla. a. riutrd vuarauta imi with every aoltla. If Ton r aol allaad Y re Jfwu anaflil1 WrMafovKhwtratad baok eonaaMplloa. Saat FEBRUARY 2S, W01. from the T.ryant mill in town alter some . montlia ot quiet. John ialm i. doing some sawing to get out material to re place the mill burnt! near the mouth of the Clatkauie. Rev. J E. Kockwell, of Portland, pie.iliug elder of this district, held the usual quarterly meeting servleea Satur day and tSundjy, preavliing at Quincy in the morning and here in the evening, lie is an able speaker. Mrs. C. H. Wheeler is visiting her parents this week while waiting the ar rival ol a steamer at Astoria to return tu euaieiu oav. Ait.-s Minis Lonvers uJfexU auM u jruo. S. C. WUa a Co., UKojr, N. V the last of his race for many rears to occupy a seat in the national legisla ture. The restriction placed upon of Pawson alone the wood is tremendous. consumption of A little saloon negro suffrage in the southern states ! will consume two cords a day during the long winter, and so the wood bill of a saloon alone will ruu into thousands of dollars a year, as wood is worth 425 a cord, la ill down in Dawson."- will prevent any one from being elected to either house of congress. They are growing scarcer and scarcer in legisla tive uou.es m ,ne iouui, ana oy an.) oy xhc AstorU Bll(if(et ..,he will nave no representation were. 1 eo-1 court I having a vast amount ol trouble pie who are interested in thia subject ! h the reports of the road district should go to Washington and see the ! 'e reason that the ex- .. : , . peuse accounts are not made in detail last of the Mohicans before the session u in nnv CT9M ,h mipt cloeee. Twenty-five years ago there I have not -been sent in so that the ao were a doxen colored men on Uie floor ' count nraM l checked up. The clerk of the house, and two or three in the j .TV"8'? -n l ta f.0'!!? ""T:" iL ,, that no bills would be allowed in the senate. .Some of them were able, up- fu,ure uliiem thev wen! ite,nued." This right and useful men. Bruce whs the j same condition of affairs exists to some last and the bet of the colored senators ' extent in Columbia county, and until and Wbite closes the career of the negro c,8,9,;u f?unt,r ?oy . .th P,an . I miiin t,v tlm ivttirt n( tlit nun v ami The claim of other cough medicines to be as good as Chamberlain's are effect ually sot at rest in the following testi monial of Mr. C. 1). titans, an emplove of llsrtlett A Pennis Co., Oardiner, Me. He said: "I had kept adding to a cold and cough in the winter of trying every cough medicine 1 heard of without permanent help , until one day I was in the drag store of Mr. Houlchan and, he advised me to try Chamberlain's Cough expects to go back with her to spend remedy and offered to pay bacx: my sometime nearer the salt sea breexca. money if I was not cured. My lungs Huv,ll f.,r,u,l.. nd bronchial tubes were very sore at WAKUKN 1TKMS. Will mielllvld loft for Kaiuier the first of the week, Mr. and Mrs. I). C. Allard lo't for Troutdale last Friday. Clifford KUis, of Portland, spent fun day at this place with relatives. Miss Garnett I.yueh Is visiting with her aunt, Mrs. Uraut Lynch, of Bcap poose, Henry Larson Br., attended the I. 0. 0. F. lodge at Hainior last Saturday evening. Mr, and Mrs. IVnnock departed for Portland last week, where they will make their future home. A social dunce wns riven at the home of Mr. and Mrs. llenrv Duncan last Friday cvei.iug, but owing to the inclemency ol the weather only a few attended. Services were held at the Methodist church lat Hitndny morning, at 11 o'clock, bv Kev. Fairchild. Unite a nuiuner were in atienaanco. tie win hold services again ou tho fourth Hun day at 7 :H0 p. m. A meeting was called last Thursday evening at the store for the purpose ol deciding when and where to move the Sunset creamery, it win he moved on niece of it rou ml given by Mr. J. o. baron atxiut the 26th of this month. The many friends and neighbors of Mr. and Mis. U. W. Uaker will te sorry to learn of their intended departure. They will have an auction sale of gda about the 1Mb of Murcb. Mr. and Airs. linker have resided in thii vicinity for a number of years and have made many warm friends' who will wis them very much. iu the lower house. Mas. Nation is still at it in Kansaa, and tuts become a subject for national discussion, overshadowing for the time, very .other question. The reason for the "masterly inactivity" of the Kan sas saloon men lies in the tact that they are unlawfully conducting their "joiuta," as their liquid emporiums are styled. The anti-liquor law in that state became such a dead letter that the "joint" own ers finally clucked op sufficient courage to conduct their resorts openly. Tbey are not so much to blame as the officials has printed and sends nut to the super visor blanks npnn which the supervisor can make a detailed report of his work, the Fame to be sent to the county court a few days liefore each regular meeting, trouble will continue to exist. The county court must have mine system lieforw it can expect absolute correctness from the euoervisor. Encouragement who is now mnking his home in Port land, was in town Tuesday on a brief business trip. Harry is disposing of his logging outfit, expecting to look after the interests of a new steamer, of which he is part owner. The Maccabees gave a danee on the evening of St. Valentine's Dav, which was more of asocial than financial suc cess. Mrs. Perrine served refreshments generously, and Miss Louise Barr and sister furnished music, which was all that could be desired. We have heard of no dance yet scheduled at Clatskanie tor the X3d, which is an unusual omis sion. A coaule of our citizen indnh-ed in a eparrin exhibition one dav last week. 1 uunng wuicti uiey aeemei to lose their temper for awhile, and were requested by the marshal to stop proceedings at once. He did not seem to fear that they would hurt each other, bnt being on the roau in signt oi tne school bouse. tnougnt tne effect on the rising genera- moo uiiguiooi ue wnoiesome. A dune social was held at the reel deuce of lr. and Mrs. Hall on Tuesday evening oi last week which was at attended by enough people, old and young, to nil up the rnouia to a comfort able limit, The evening was nleaaantlv occupied in playing game and listening io music, arm in mentioning music, it should be noted that the performance ou mantioun ana guitar uy ueorge Con- operate contrary state. Men srould repaid tenfold in time and trouble. Some of our people irreatly depreciate the general timber land grabbing oper ations which were inaugurated prnci- paliv by foreiiruere in this state la.t seui and are still flourishing and will who have permitted these "joints" to ! probably thus continue nnsil every acre to the statute of tbe i ?l y ""- nve oeen steal, kill and con-i to u, iwken oi thia nmttter ami . Spire in braaen openness were it not j see it illustrated forcibly in the cheering that the law stands in the way. In announcements coming from the various Kansas the law "stands out of the way, P"" "!.",e V"1 tmu M.'CI- and if Mrs. Nation would tarn tbe at tention of the temperance people to ward impeaching the state, county and township officers, the liquor question would solve itself. The men sworn to exercise the laws, and who wilfully lend their assistance, by their inertia to law breaking, are worse than the men who commit the crime. is a good deal, and tbe slight expense i yers ami iter, Laura, was very greatly incurred in furnudnug the officers with appreciated and formed a very consid- tne necessary blanks lor his reports is eraHe part of the eveuinv'a eniovment igan, Wisconsin and Washington capital- usu are appearing on or near the scene of their timber locations and are nego tiating for millsites ami other privileges, preparatory to the establishment of ex tensive lumbering and shingle manufac turing plums in order to convert these vast forest into a staple commercial nroduct and build up a great and profit j able industry which no doubt would ihave long remained dormant awaitini i development at the ei Dense, enternrise j 4mj enerey of Oregoniaus. Another ta- Thi public does not realise how rap-' Tor','e. ou'eome of this "timber land tn- i:,: .... . (steal," is the fact that much of Ibis land Wy condilwns lire improving ,u tbe . wl,elJ cWre4 o( UmbeT ;,, Philippine. The president recently j aabie for stock range. Therefore, kick poke of the progress as "marvelous." j all we may, it must be admitted that Acceptance ot American authority and . V n- - "KW unm "nu piuu mnsi , esublishment of local self government are proceeding in provinces where here tofore the insurrectionary spirit has been most manifest. The president be infused into our state from time to time to promote its growth and develop ment ot its great natural resources which are lying dormant all about us. it is very evident that one or more thinks the adoption of the Spoooer bill, f lines of railway are soon to traverse the formally confirming by act of eongreea j IfT",'01"? ,in CMta and Clark counties, hi. ; .,7.:' . , I ash., along the north bank of the Co- . 6... u.., lombia from Kalama to Vancouver. A possession of the ! Portland as testified to by the enthusiastic ap plause received. George ia a natural musician and is quite too reluctant through modesty to entertain his friends as otten as they would like to hear him which remark applies to his sister also. Those at this social atmreriated and en joyed the opportunity of hearing them play together. Some light refreshment loiiuveu isier, ami aoout mtanignt all had started for home, declaring that they had spent a pleasant evening. A number of oar eitixens took a day from their ordiuary duties Saturday a week ago to do what they con Id to help tne iicnenor Aim uompany clear away the logs and rubbish deposited over and around their mill site at the time of the destructive washout there. Most of the day was spent in getting ont the donkey engine, wnicn was stranded about mile above, and by extraordinary rood luck and judicious management, the en gine was Drought nearly all tbe way and would have made the entire distance had not an accident to the machinery interfered. This was later repaired and the machine has been doing effective worx. excellent meals were served tne volunteer workmen on the Saturday mentioned by the ladies of the town in picnic style, and Georee Perrine made a declaration which was not contradicted. that it was the Sliest dinner he ever ate. George has eaten a good many, and is a recognised authority on such matters. A Ceatle Hial In our style of climate, with its sndden changes of tempertnre rain, wind and sunshine often intermingled in a single meat in tbe arehipeiigo. wilt have a 1 triamruU, 6ht n J ,h. ' w.oa' ' our children. i . ., . .... .. - inemis, ana relatives are so trequentir orueuc... rura m mat it win oe police , - romana ruget uken (rom , b neg!ted eokls, half io me riupiuua iu oiaiuie policy is to be : " Z "J , , t a i ,ne a,,1 resulting directly from thin permanent. Everywhere, as fast as tbe .l.;T;.T tT. 7' . , cause. A bolUe ot Bosenee'a German JT,. . . 3 ' J , " petition for condemnation of the riant ; arron ker about woor hom frw imm- Taft commission can cover the ground, of way was file.1 by the Washington 4 i dLa n will prevent wckTI municipal administration is being sue- Ojgou Byroad Company, January ; 24. ). .rge doctor's bill, and perhaps death cessfully inaugurated in the complete ' 01-Vj ')'1 ' P'den ! by the am of three or four dose. For poseeaaion of the Filipinos. Upon these SLV!!! " , Uaf 01 i consumption, hemorrhages, pneumonia V , t-uvw. k. pon luevc Seattle, rcprewuls it as coon-el, and the iirU rmnn . n( city or town governments is to be built concern is supposed to be actio, in the !r.?i.'if p.'. - J lL t JL?l th IMlitirl nmnintinn nf h. I intt-TMt of the N,rftlien t'.rirtr I , "r. '""" """T f.V"PY. inces. Then native troops puntiih crime. The Taft commiseion Com;any to condemn and take its prop went to the Philippine in the expect-' erty. The Cotunihis Vallev Knilroad j Uon that lU work of orgauixing local Company intervenes, as it claima righta ,M, ,. , ,, i superior to those of the Washington A ' government could U practicaUy com-(0ru ompn, in the right of wav I pteted in two year. The first year is sought u. be taken by the lt named J not yet ended but the progress is such corporation. The matter was heard by that it is believed it will l amM,..li.i..l ' Jodt Miller, at Vancouver, and he Within the stated Urn. . . r.,-, ----- . ..... wonaerrui, as yoor urugist will tell ill come the recruiting of '"T,- foriiand and Paget TOa. Ota sample brUeiree at the 8t. to mainuin order .nd T"fv "C PiX?n ! ??'!e' larrn-y. Regular siae, 75 cts. MmwSav. fabraarv U. l'.l. B. r. tta.inat. and I rrnn. ieAid haS bm ill with la r n ut. bul ww took the pnoritv of riaiins under advise aientfora few days, raiting a Jury for! March 14 to fix the valne of the p.oo-l Ok of the reasons why tbe adiainie- ' 1,,e proeeedings were taken tratkui aiihM ti,A ;,v. u;. ' before the ame judge iu CowliU eoontv, ITTL - . n'u"h'a .b,": the case being the Mine in the two right to interveue and veto put into ; counties. the Cuban COtlStitUtiotl is the conviction i ,1,",aaaaaaa..aa) that the uiaud go vein men I will need a! f"-"""' "'7 " ",rr Haa oi ueot ; Waivx.v -At Hr.pr.w. wo ten tpauiah and trench bondbolders ; win try to place upon it w no u nixnwl u t iwmw i itvotcliw formed Tt ti.ru-... , u "nonf -l fnlrr-l k.r bnttu.-, Wftile ionera who went to Parts were nut long ! in finding that the proteefcou of thia ' debt was a paramount issue at tlie' French capital. In the negotiations it I developed speedily that if the Vnitad State would admit any reapuaibilily for these bouds or would guarantee that th new Cuban gowniuent would as sume them the other term of peace would not be ditficolu A powerful lobby on the part of French holder of "Cubans" made known it pretence. Tit American commissioner resisted from the begin uing the pressare to have this debt even considered. Proceedings were prolonged by the various attempts ol the Spanish commissioner to bring th matter into diaeuatioa. The amount involved ia about iltaj.oOO.OOO. This fovnMMU ha reason to believe that CASTOR I A For XbJuiU and Children. Bi tki Yea Ban Ahrcn Bssgtf Bears th Signature of this time, but I was completely cured by this remedy, and have since always turned to it when I got a cold, and soon find relief. I also recommend it to my friends and am glad to say it is the best of all cough medicines." For sale at the St, Helens Pharmacy. Hast te ra.asr Die. ' I was iust about gone." writes Mrs. Ross Kichardson, of Laurel 8prings, N. C, "I had consumption so bad that the nest doctors said l could not live more than a month, but 1 began to use Dr. King's New Discovery and was wholly cured bv seven bottles and am now stout and well." It's an unrivaled life- saver in consumption, pneumonia, la grippe and srom-hitia; infallible lor coughs, colds, asthma, hay fever, croup or whooping cough. Guaranteed bot tles 60r and 1.00. Trial bottles free at the St. Helens Pharmacy. PROFESSIONAL. S. H. GRUBER, ATTORXE Y-JT-11 JT ST. , Offlcr with E. K. Quirk, HELENS, ; OREGON. Will lr brat paraona allrnlloa to all legal aianrn rnlriuiled to aia. Will praeUca la ail um Mate aai I nttau sutra ikwru. VV. H. POWELL, ATTORXE Y- A T-L.1 II . DtPl TT I1ISTUCT ATToa.VXT. 8T. HELENS, OREUON. B. P. Ga-kUAM. T. J. Clxxtok Attomeys-at-Law, M Marqaan Rulldlag, Porttand Oreaoa. (Vlumbia Coaoty basiooa will melve aromut IKSINB, J. W. DAT W. B, D1LLARD DILLARD & DAY, A TTORXEYS-AT-L. II OtBr nevt rtonr to Cnarthooas, ST. H KLKN8. OKfcOO.S. Ornersl practlre la eeurtt sf Oracna or Waxh Atall iajttou. records. tract made directly frwa count; Dr. Edwin Itoss, Physician and Surgeon. ST. HELENS, OREGON. Dr. II. R. Cliff, Physician and Surgeon. ST. HELENS, OREGON. Dr.J.E.Hall, Physician and Surgeon. CLATSKANIE. OREGON. Steamer JOSEPH KELLOGG Lravsa Portland on Tanadar. Tnnnday aw 81 ratj at ? a. wu lor St , ftlmmt. Ctmr Vat Aiimhr u4 ftlf, ArrlTlnr al Portland Monday, Wsd aaday and Prida; al 2 a at. Wkarf kat of Salnaoa ft H. H Jh3t . ArrtO. Steamer G. W. SHAVER. aBBaaBBaaajaR f ETaBUSHEO JOHN A. BECK DEALER lit mm m-m a aaag Laavaa PortlaBd. UwA oi WaaKlnaina atrpai for Clatcauia aod way laadiacm, ua Mnda, and Tkaraday m S a, m. Leaaa Ctatakaaj Taaaday ad Friday at 4 o ckjcA m. Shaver Tiansportation Co. Wilt Baaal HI Baal S. Laval, a merchant, of Dallas, Tex., writes: "I thought I would have to give up business, after two years ol offering from general debility brought on by overwork and long hours, but four bottles of Electric Hitter gave me new life. 1 can now eat anything, sleep well and feel like working all the time. It's the best medicine on earth." It's a wonderful tonic and health (milder for tired, weak, sickly and run-down people. Try it. Halixfm-tion guaranteed. Only 511 cent at the St- Helen Pharmacy. Inducement for th Boys, John liellar, located on the corner' of First and Yamhill streets, Portland, has a dioplay of twenty-live dilferent style and grades of Boys' suit, which are offered as a special inducement from (0 cent to 11.30 less than any other store in the city, John Pellar know that the boys are hard on shoes; that's why be carries none but good, solid ones, and sells them from ii cents to 60 cents lee than any other store in the city. A big variety of boys' cans, regular 25 and 60- cent values, are ottered lor oc. Znc and 3,c. A large assortment of boys' waistsat '.'&c and 40c. reituiar BUe and 7Sc value, The latest stvle of sweater. 60c. 75c, $1 and fl.50. Tbe bovs can be very neatly dressed tor a very little sum of money by nuymg ol jonn liellar, corner first and Hauiuil! street, rortland, Oregon. ..j,- d iu If t f AWCclatite PrepBMlton Tor As slmilallnU ntcroodnmlKefiiila Ung the SkJiDKhs aivl Uowuls w Promolca Digc9llon.Chferfur ness and ResLContalns neither Uidiim.Morpluiie norHiiicral NOT NARCOTIC. i Aat- Apofect Remedy forConstlpa Hon. Sour Siomitch.Diftrrlwca Worms ,t A)irvuLsions .Fcwnsh nras ndLU8!or SlXEP. Fac Simile Sitfnahir of NEW "OHK. tXACT eorr or wRAPPta For Infanta and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears Signature the . t 7H f Use IT For Over Thirty Years VMS stuvaaa a I a aaira, saw yaw mt How About Your Title? I A Caavlwrlag Aaiawer. "I nobbled into Mr. Blackman's drug store one evening," nay Nesley Nelson, of Hamilton, Ga., "anil he asked me to try Chamberlain's Pain Halm for rheu matism with which I had suffered for a long time. I told him I had no faith in any medicine as thev all failed. He said: 'Well if Chamberlain's Pain Balm doe not help you, you need not pay for it.' I took a bottle of it home and used it according to the directions and in one week I was cured, and have not since been troubled with rheumatism." Sold at the St. Helens ltiarmacy. ABTOriXA. 1st 14 talMttayt tat Kg) A ST0RIA& COLUMBIA RIYER XI RAILROAD COMPANY. aa a D Dow if S.l.1 on ir DAILY. M P.I. 2 U W S OS n s ozl s at 07 S M Vi S SO tt.Dtm I. S 00 WTATIO.ta DAILY. 'I U.K. .S ;Lr Panland Ar II io tM 39.4 ....nobis W .. ... Rainier ... t V V.-Vj .. ryramld.. m .;... W.tr.r .. ( m '.!... Ouiory ... !( &U,i..ClaUkaBla.. IS 10 M.I a 1 :10 T1.2; 17 I 0B 11 MS ' la it. ft. I: io ait m m io m in a 5 : . Marantaod. . . Wr-xnotl... ... l liion ... .. KnatH ... .. SrBoii.. John bay. so IS 30 11 i Ar. Aunrla l.r 10 OA ia S 12 at s fa S S7 S IT S 07 7 &S J t a s w 8 ' S Ul 1 M f 7 7 ' 17 702 S 1 Kl t JO 10 All train aak rhia ennaetloiia at Labia WHO arUlern farase trains Io and Iron Uia EaX sad Bound Boiaia. At rortland wit all traJna lf in I'Bioo dapat. At AMoria villi I. KAN Co.'i boat and rail Una U and rroaa It ww aad Nona Beach aoiata. Plaanera lor Aawrlaor way Mlata matt fla trmlna at Houltoa. Traitm art 11 to tn tl aaa aynears oft at Hou!tnn vtire eomlns from kmuu eaviviaa. . v. aaiwaH tea. t-sav Art.. Aatorta. Or 0. RAH. CO. HBFABT Oilrajrv Portias HtetaJ Ua. at. AtlanMe w p. m. (yokaa r.yar W p. at. Watches, Diamonds, Silferiare, ...JEWELRY.... Repairing a Specialty. S7 Morrijaa . Bet. Fwjot A rirat. PORTLAND. i auauin. a arat umm vita a trajiuj at ilitii Ba.aiM vaa aatisud to trd bj hit ariiraiMt owe. tal tram tint iii ha neter nllwd. ixth r-iu wk!t. Sr. Whitney aro la a tttdr roiuity, Vamuct, Kev. jCi. KfcL Al ifc a. t W rart h atorad tu Nw Yt. aatia i iiw m momii. Ha wa Ihm bvtiH j inlKilio itm wile wkaai aa ant W.v. to . afwrakia orath. lbri ataiad In Hlnnexita. hrrr lhr hid aa a tartu. and llr..lMi! fw'ioaeit Mrrsvia quo! taat, va k aaimad lr ia trr. Aftrr Uv r that i i.. Inn ! vkrre Uy rrataiBrd tare nvi mad tbaa ued Mi.mii. btit Mr. whitaarr't trith af faltrd that tilT nrtaroad In lotra. ItlMlbx eaa a (. aad ia ins aouA mp tbnr mi- i auJcr hoM r mlorut.lr and hapf ; britrrad ! rt'i I? vr m i i-rl rv lal p.ac die beat am rank, tad tor lau raatoa i - t5UK.tMJS X , a' 'iir tra t.iat t aikt be Wit la rarr ior kin Is hit ia4 ilTbesa. 'i"roai raiTLA1. MMIVV M -artA-ta- MjaX Nl satuRiay Reopened to the Public; Oriental Hotel. ! Proprietor. ST. HELENS. Bsanl bf Cay, Week or Month At RcAaoaABU Fmiaa. Hon, ointment or balm for cut, corns ... . , burns, boils, sore, felon, nk-era. u mlon nt. l emer tandings and ackl'a A rale fca.lv. i Hs workf-sKle fame for marvelous j cures. It sarpacaea any other aaivw. k-1 "America" r Wfllamett Slongb Ronte ' Leave St. Helens. ... 6:90 A M arrive at Portland. 1U:. A M lirave Portland 2.30 PM Arrive at SU Helens. 6.-00 PU ' a. at. ! Ix-ttiaday Tims SCHEDULES Salt Lake, Daaver. Ft Worth, Omaha. Kan- a City, M. Loula. taieasa an aaat. Salt Lata, Dronr, Ft. Worth. Omaha. Kan aaa City, St. LiMika. t;aitacoaaa taa. Walla Wall. tw1 tun. SynkaiM, Mlaa aapolit, Ht. Faal, ttuloth. Mllvmukea, LBteaco ana aw- Ocaaa Staamthlpa. All aallinf datr aob- )t In mans. Portia Fraoetaee Sail vry tn day. To Astoria aad Way lAaau. WMMutMtto Mm. Orrfoa City. Xewbar. saieta a ay-uuaj Tarn. Toe. Thar. , aad Sat. C a aa. TwaaTkar. sad feat. rer, salt rheum, fever sore, chapped hands, akin eruptions: infajlit.ie fcir piles. Core guaranteed. Unlv eeata ! at the St. Helen Pharmacy. j tfT. HXIXNS, gwesu baggage looked after. THE OLD STAND OBEGON. a a aa a r rtaa aa t an mm p M WiU Carry Motion bnt Paaaso- Lr irta & irrsand Pt Freight. fS , J-- w4 SAMMM CCVaat, Jiaatar. D- saLaaBaAaajAkddftuAkhjtfkfta saal WllUmatta aad Yaflt- atll aad Way ly. ba laadi WHUuaatta RhMr. Porflaad la Corrailb. aad a; laadiacm. ask War. 7 OSa. 9 a. a Cf RE n 5V KBf Maim Strut OH Ki nit II U all rlyhlT mawbrr that It It Ihs OKI) thai trrn. It la nnr hiMliirs- to aratrh ll.a nla and aho what thay contain la rvlatlti tu Un titles. If oq eooteint'iat but lus lar,l nr lauins aiotiey on rral a. ia la arrurliy, takr tjo man a M0rd. but In.iM ui?a ktialnf what thr ivcont akowa rntanllu tltr till. Au AIMract laaa aaaalli aa adMd. lu.litnn batlus II W br tha only art ol airart bHkt In tbe i-oauty Ail work praiiHlyrtaruird ami aatiafariloa suaranirv.1 II ,011 hate tiroiM u Inttiir yl ut u rail Mraia asrttu lot ths bru fir Inatiranrr romyanirain lh wtirtd. II yoa hav ropartr tor aalt Hat It with ua ami we will Swl a buyer. . . QUICK & CO., ST. HCLIHS. OUteOtf The Weekly Oregonian 17 pavra a a art a.lwfnna Ml irr. a trar k-aouluaiM " t I! EE CONTAINS All the new well writ ten. Article describing Western scene snd incidents. Plorirsot love and adventure by wall known authors. Hrilliant lllimtratiou by newaiHipersrliits IntrrratinK aketrbr and literature for tx'.vs and (irls. fashion article and illustrations for women. 3 m m fc man ins tyreaiy nrryvuimo in mutiet'llon with Ttl Ml ay lor S fc: only Two Ixdlar. The price of Tlie (hjonlan atone is f 1.8a). 3 S ' ti ir nnroMi a i -t f fc I nt untuur, mioi iUii4iUiUii4iUiUaU4iUaiaU. iUiUiUsUiiiliUiUiUaUUiUiU OUR CLUBBING OFFER W have perfected arranxvincnut whereby we ar enabled to fur nish The Weekly Oreyonjan in mutiiftion with Ttl Mi ay for only Two Ixdlar. The price of The Oreitoiilan atone is l .8. L - ffe- .WIIEX IX XEEl) OF MEDICIXE... THE. c -OO TO LATSKANIE DRUQ STORE Drugs, Patent Medicines, Toilet Articles, Etc BH. J. C. HALL Pnpntttr. CLATSKAXIE, OREG0X. I THE NEW YORK STORE 1 IS OFFERING GREAT BARGAIN'S IN EE r-. aday lata. ll.Buixiay ISta Moa Wad. aad Pit . 4 D m. Moa. Wad. d Prt. -Clothing- Dry Goods, Groceries, Boots. Shoes, Etc. EC. MOKGU8. 3 Cooper Building, Main Street, St. Helens, Oregon. is WHITE COLLAR LINE -Livtlirio.r.'j.V'w POTIAD Klaarta la Lawiatow H. HURLBERT, Owktrai Paaataitt Aaaat. Lvlaar-toa Sulyat a,ai. OtEOOM THICOLCMBU mveit AKD PCOBT SOCND WAVIQATION CO. PORTLAND-ASTORIA ROUTE. Steamer Hercules Io place ot Bailey Gatzert Uadlnt Pont of AMrratmt. Pnrtland Itw rortland dally (atr,,,, SundiiiJ Tfl m I ri tel "n,," ' " . a. i. TA t LOR, A(at, Aaturla. Brinn Brothers CAFE ST. HlLtNS, - . . 0SK0M. NEW PLACE, II roa want anmclhiitf good la tb tins ol whUij uy SHAW'S MALT -Onljr ths bsat ol Liqnor, antl Cigari Kept li Stoct OMN PROM 1 A. at. TO t OOLOOK MIDHIOMT. S st'VVVVV VtV--tV r4