OREGON MIST
Entered at the Postntlice at Kt. lh lens,
Onnn, m second-cla, mail matter.
COUNTY OFFICIAL PAPER.
Jsmri i Kvhitv Kmn.vv Morninu By
DAVID DAVIS,
KlUToK AM) PKCl'UIKTOIt,
j Thk contention in thU Btte (or the j Icy in 'the inaiiurul parade. The de
' election of a United States senator was , cision in the result or a lung controversy,
brought to a very sudden eudiofe' last , The ii2si'tin that R.wvdl should
' Saturday by lie election of ex- ! ride wilti him turned down, Sena
gvnntnr John II. Mitchell. This result, j tor lliinna, as chairman of the joint
perhaps, gives more jfeiierul tti.-f.u tion ; congressional rnuiitiiUce en the iiuti.g-
J to the jicople than any other that n.iiiiit ; malum, lias i:. rtjyil l ny. icu-j
! have happened. Our personal feeling jpvsswan Onnniion, as house member j
i In the matter went out to Senator Me- ; at Iho committee, may aim ride with
Brido lii't, hist and !! iho time, from c ; the president. The other Hirii:W of ;
wusiof pride in home affairs and loy-
st Hi UtTWS t'piiTv ,
One copy one year, in Advance. . . .
.Six months . .,. . . , -. . .
I aity to homo people, but it ws evident
t in any week before the sewinn convened
j that Mr. Md'tide could tot be elected,
a most formidable, opponent, Mr.
Corbelt, had none other than his int-
. i ujense wealth to nooiuincnd hhn for
IUVCSted
the committee will ride with V icc-i'rea-1
ident Roosevelt, i
123,000
people arc killed every jear la this
country by CONSU M I'TION. The
fault is theirs. Jio one need hiiT(
consumption. It is not hereditary.
It is brought on by neglect. You
hare a sllcht cold and cough. You
do nothing to get rid of it.
OOr.S TV OFFK'KUS.
In view of the loi's Tom (Southern ;
Oregon) appropriation, the follow in j; is i
very teaihtUe: "Jerry Simpson om-e j
asked a question of a Southern lesisda- J
tr, wlio wanted ail appropriation forj
line inoutn ot n stream eain.i i i.-i.irg
Jteprtt.sj.ltttiltve. .
J It'llM
Clera .
esK-ntr
Yrt;lMirer. ......
Suet. f
A vie mttr ,
Htirvevor ....
Dimmer
CammlMnocra I
i consideration among those
i ...III. ll... .......... Tl.. i-.n!
! .1 " , icrvek: ' Mav 1 ak the honorable i n-
, port rays tunny things, , prominent . r
r,. . .v ; i , , - .i . .. t t iteiiia t n (litest ion ; ;.o in iur
. ..j. o. ttnt s.st. i(M,iii t hem Iieiiii? that af.oui itnl dom-I 1 ... ,
.U. 8. Use. u lte!i . v. , . .. ... ,. live Jerrv. 'Oirtamlv 'tr, ai the
K. .at id! ;. ! maticti by a eertai.i ciupie ul not bo ! , ,,: . .
t it ( Kl;rt !, '.'.vi ! . .! ivnlv. "la the water ik-ep rr.mijh n
toh-rated bv the voters-; that H.oney ik , 1 ; . '. .
. ,, . ,; i 1 i .i . . i t- the bar at the nnir. ; oi t :liini; oreek
4
lire
cough or cold In
wilt cure a
night.
one
1 not altogether the potent (xiwer in kii
.A. K. Mule, it
..K .Fi.se!r. I tte; that the )teple of this (tool state
" g.ird'ess of the desires and ambition of
an aged capitalist, and bit hungry fut
1 low ins;, bout on the one jiiiri-oe of a
j certain man or iHtthiii!; that John if,
I Mitchell towers head and shoulders
j above any other man in the plate from a
I standpoint of ability to serve the ieople
j in fiieh capacity, but let us 1 brave
to enable the 'i.- h to Ret over the bar
wi'h.r.st iii'titerin'?" .ferrv's ii-!esliiiii
re- i :, , r , . , : : . ;
(uuie.t foii'.ewivu u tne taijio ot tnst
gemleninn as a humorist, and n!to ki'.U-d
the appropri.iti'Ui ftr I-'iUint; creek.
ShiK'h' U n nftlliBn ri Inr couifht
tbhtO nv.d lun.i; lto.iut.-ft. It tU ruit vuft
ui1!1!' ;?. I: , ir tin'.hlo rrnu liv
A. Jv. SAL ! La, , IV, Bu:is Jf. Y. I
flh!lh CiHiiuapM.m ftim H until hy nil
triv.irNt lit -'V. .HK, ki ll b..llr. A
rri-ivil li il-iilf. i;itH uilh fVrj- hiittU
I uii Vii net ftliH..l c; ih to fiiur itrttintlal -muti
fvl yuur luiuvy tirtrll. j
Write f'ir it'lLitraud lnwlt tn cmucn)Mic4l. Pw '
vitliuut cut lo ywu. S, C. Vi'cil Co., IjiXoy. N V I
The practice of p'ttinif drunk at a
dance CI enm to be iretieial, and in levturd
to the mutter thu 'rillamook ile.dli)tht
reinaikH: "It is to ho regretted that
pome young men ill attend daueetiaiid
public i;athriii.r for no olhei notieeiihle
u;i.iou than topi drunk and make a
show ol ihctiiM'iVC!', n'lieli t" the ilinit.lt
of lenpectilble people. When a voiiiiK
man itoenn'l dance nor brinst any "tie
m hi) di H, e can nee no phinaahlo ex
cuse for 1 1 1 in attvinlinx a !iuuo mul di
tiiriiim; the plenitiiie of those who do, by
t'lkinj tip collection, or ermtnhntintr to
them, to nernl touii- one nfler liipiyr,
v. ho ill meal aouie one'a hoinoloride
threueh the mud for m-vcral mileii to
ol.tain it, niei-dv (or the aake of seltii C I
.Mtiis and eniijUutf ciiiiiihI'iii at an
iM'in'iwn-e luirmotii.nl!' and j'iiee'ibl.'
iMtheiiiij?. S,ich .rH:ct diiitf ie l-indly
con IrD.tied by all r'i;ht -iflin.lod people
lir.'l hould not be aliened to oe-cur.
i
4 w i :
j Himholot tounty, Ciliioinia, baa
J forty-eix eteanserie w ith a numb.-r ui
i itkiuiinii'i; stattoue. The output t!. it b.-jj
the U.-al jear ws 8.&J0,tK) jKuiiulaof
; butter, w liieh Si.ld at an uveraite wrice
enough to have the eotiratte of our ei.n- j 0f o0 (.ei w,r tHi.,.!(. The lowtst price
TiettHi to say that Mr. Mitchell has v:iU pAtnets was l.-i'., cents jx r fKiund.
i "-h ix!itieal colot leg as to roivu.mcnd i X, mt 45,000 miu ii cow s were mtsled to
I him to the consideration of l oth I'.oliti-: f.,i ith the neces-arv
iii'itotrti.ttttii 1'mo ur titeniniiliiii.
The editor id the Vindicator turn had
l of i i.idOi to te-t tne ciiKiicy ft I liuioo.'f
I lain' t'liin I'-alni l.iieewith tlie 111"."!
a. k. s.tL't'Lit. v. u . Huat.v !f. v. r. nM! kiih'.e i .v-uiu iii each ease, rirnt.
with rh"'.iin:iti-'!o in the houldcr from
vU.itli he mifteird eeiitvi.itiuif pa!u for
leu dayi, hie'.i wa relieved with hut
applications of I'ain Halm, tnbhiin; tlie
i.:tits u l!l ie ted ami reahmina iiit ji tit
liu lit mill entire relief in a very ttort
lime. Second, in' t heuiiiatiani in Ihljjh
j joint, alnn,t proalrati'.i.' him w itli severe
The follottinji- in (rm the Athtna i pain, which wan relieved by twoupph
Vress; "th, ibe tri'ippe, the itripp.i, ' cation, rubbing with the limmeni on
the horrible trrinpe make vonr heal i : reti'iiti; at nHt, and p'ttmn up five
btiiw nnd vour limes eo iii. w hile votiri from pe in. For sale at the St. Helens
iMAKCH I, 1H01.
jeal parties, The outcome of this bitter j tui!k eupply. lHuing the month of
' strife and eoutentioti, we Inlieve, is sat-
1. . ..t HOT iktll
i t-t-iu vitn.-i ait'iir ii.ti,ts i was
: isfac'.orv to more than two-thirda of the ' , ,,.fr ,f K
n. . i i ' ;t...
n. v.c - --iiopteo! tins state, ami majority mnst J hutier :. nmrkete.l in San Kraucisco.
popnnsi panv met in oaieiti iai , 3r)l rl)k. VVfi wa,t , n-jt,,,.;,.,.!
and agreed to dissolve partnership, i th;it Oregon's interests will not sutr. r i
pulldown the sign and go out oi bust- nitie ; jjr .Mitchell's hands. S
nes in tins state, demand for the article : .-fiw.imii Mm
being to light that a ghot coold not j M S4,v (f KasU.rn p,.v,,,c 400,000
.oboist on the revenue. Thus another j Js .cadeti u ,wst, an(1 is
useless fad was born and has P-' i soi dnhii to arrive here during the ap
way unnoticed ami unmonrned. This j prtK rfiin, fprin .. am, ,.,., tll0!tt of
was a pretty healthy child for a year or lhl.u, tji, in Northwest-
two, but nature did not seem Vj endow Qrn Or(1?oll j,, COU8i,!fra,ion 0, thl8
thecreaturewitha sufficient qnanity of i, :..,., P!rr .i,uld be nut forth to in-
throat iadrv and parched and sore, and j t'hiirnmey
'your temples are thronPlng witna'
raUiiiitt roar. Your feel are cold and I
yourbrotv is hut, and you raorw and
' ineat and eus a lot, niitl vour bioo I is
boiling and thumps your skin, till you
can t tell lemonade from em. Noappe
tite. no love of life, nothintr but ache!
paid to j and ain ami strife to keep from couch-1
All the intT your old heiid etf, while at the il'K-
tor a advice you vi.:i, ami kick the fov- j
,'ers, and tumble ami to'S and pound the
, , I pillows like a spavined hens. Your hel :
iKUHRthencw r.d tax laws every ' 9 . . ,,, ,f lumni : and von j
male over 21 shall pay road poll tax I Crumble and cuss as tho nurse maid i
each vear of Jo Cash, and if not paid ou ' jumps to brina you a drink and give von
demand, it may be collected from the ' !i'!'., ll"l-t' n!U' '"" lsh flr r'1""'" "
, " . , , 1 knite am! a rone to end vour lile to p-t
employer or corporation employing such j riJ o ,c tht llla kM volir heiU,
person with rwts of suit ; a bill that has j go bnzs antl vour bones co xipp."
A moral wave atlvixalo y that the
"mule !i;;nre" on live tloll.tr bills is "in
decent". Perhaps this i fit, hut
never hud one of th"e biii loiiir enough '
. I to examine it critically. But weihui'tj
thjnk nutle figures would h'ck u veiy
mat h. Wo have attended social enter- j
tainments where the ladies wen' in "i ill I
dress" and wore but little more than a j
necklace about the belt, ami wttftilli
live. The figure on a tivedoilur bill;
n hi. h l.iu tli" mutd utlracliou tot us it
the tiguro "ft."
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Tho Klutl Ytitt Hnvo Always BotiRlit, ftml uiiU U htui ba
in uno for ovr !J0 yeftrn, luw borno tho flipiutnr of
mul I'hii boon tnftdo mulor lila pcr
P j -FS-f-f- Nomil supervision nIiioo lta ItiOiney,
KJ4,4o.46i Allow no ono to doeol vj you In thin.
All Counterfeits, Imitations nl " JuMtiw-Ktoil, itro hub
Kxperlments thnt trldo with nntl ondnntrer tho lionlth of
lnltuits and CliUdrwrt-Kxperlcnoo ntfitlnst KsporiiuonU
What is CASTORIA
Cnstorlu Is n Itnrmless siibstltnto for Cnstor Oil, Pare.
Itorle, liropx nml 8ootlilnif Hyrups. It In VlmmmU It
contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other Nnreotlo
uuliNtiuieo. Its) njro Is its ifMiiiwitoo. It destroys Woriui
nnd ullnys 1-Vvorlslmoss. It ouros Dlnrrhuut uud Wind
Coll". It relieves Toothing Trouliles, euros Coiiatlputlou
nnd ITntttleiioy. It Hsslmihttes tho Food, letftthites U10
Stonmeh nnd JIowcN, tlln Inlthy and uuturul tUmp,
Tho Childron's l'tuiitceit-Tho Mother's Friend.
GENUINE CASTORIA ALWAYS
Hoars tho Signature of
S7
dues some of the iniutiarants to settle
brain matter to enable it to combat each '
and every condition w hich naturally '
11 r . ? . t . . i , f
woutt.con.ronin. .rfw ,lnalliil county. This county should
trot ami ri.m. on AT.-MMtintdv- Thtir ' . .... . .
- ev e- j nave a commercial cluti or an luimnrra-
al ready pavse.1 makes all taxes payable
in cash. The poll tax may be worked
out under certain conditions.
Strike a Hich Mini.
"1 was troubled for several years with
chronic, indigestion and nervous de
bility," writes K. J. tireen, of Lancas
ter, X. II. No remedy helped me un
til I U'gan using Klcctrie Bitters, which
The KM You Have Always Bought
In Use For Over 30 Years. ,
parpoae.
1 tinaiM rnuih leillclnA far fttlldrru.
I have no hesitancy iniw)inmendin,lM .ri lllVe also kept mv
Chamberlain's tough Kemedy", B i(o i,, ,.ln.l!,.,,t health for ver! She
Tims country has no ports in Alaska or Lt'Tl" Z" v- "Ya';; ! J-Vs Eleetrie iiitter, are just splendid ;
elsewhere to dispose of. . If the building t it to our childrin when trouble,! i ZXmZ lT" , ",T ' i"'"1. "V.. "u !
of the Xiearagua canal, in British esti-; with bad coughs, sis.) wlux.ping cough, pn.tll,wn ' w,m,t.n, N t,er toe.!, cine I
niation. tleiienrts upon a trada of that " K'ven mtw : can take its niece in our faniiiv."
X'tet 't. ' 5 ; J s t ' V ' ' t:f s's "' v
How About Your Title?
tion board. There are two pref-singl
'jkind, the peopte
i n.uLiii (. r- an Aitniin.ili.in i 1-. la li-in.l
w eutt,u ran sutuutti: """""'i U-,.in , i.
! will terminate
of the Tnited States
the Clavton-Bulwer
I faction. It as recommended to uie by
Try
of buying from home merchants unless ;
to make a sys- j
treaty by a method not entailing the
loss of territory.
the home merchants show that they are
interested in catering to the home trade
by advertising in the columns of the
Jocal paper. It is depressing to the edi
itor to find business men patronizing
every advertising fake that comes along,
nd at the ame time the names of those
bueines; tjieg rarely, if ever, are seen
in the adwslng uolmsna hs local
newspapers. Tb Circnicte ii s perma
nent fixture in Olympia, an-J sjt s-e are
I tomatic effort to secure a portion of
- tnese uesiraote unnngrsnts. ami proper 0sI. o the intltu.nt-e workimr
steps should be taken to welcome the ! to the election of Mr. Mitchell to the
stranger at our gates, explain to him Ignite is the fact that he is au ardent
the advaat-isres we have to oner and
make a -rood impression.
gami-atiou we can accomplish nothing
in that line. An organization composed
of onr most infltieatial citizens could
render invaluable service in attracting
1 advocate of electiuz senators bv direct
Without or-1 t tu -,.1, ti -aa i iir
gon legislative bails during the last six
I or eight years ouly adds to popularity of
that cause.
capital to this section
jeptablishing factories.
with a view to
With desirable
everlastingly say.ng soaethin ti j jmmi?rant, to divi the !4W tracts
good of our town, it does seem if each
merchant should patronize the f 2per a
little, even if it was but a few business
locals each week. Olyrnpia Chrocicle.
It looked dangerously like a deadlock
np to midnight Saturday night. Mitch
ell's name was presented by Senators
Fulton and Brownell in eloquent speeches
and it was osly at the last moment on
the last ballot that the stampede to
Senator Mitchell ocenred. The assem
bly was wild with enthusiasm and after
quiet was restored Senator Mitchell was
loudly tailed for and made a brief ail
dress as follows: "It shall be mv aim
and effort to discharge my duties as
your representative in the Cnited States
senate to the best of my ability. I
thank you from the bottom of my heart,
one and all. To all who cast a vote for
joe, republicans, democrats, and popu
lists, my heart goes out in deep gratitude.
As yon voted for another let me a.sure
you that I make no distinction against
yon. I will represent all the people, all
of Oregon, to the best of my ability."
cf land, and assist to develop and culti
vate our vast natural resources, our
county would l more pros peroas, our
country more inviting. Nature has been
lavish with undeveloped veaUiii tow
tying aloui us, and we should grasp the
opportun ity noy filtered to bring about
a healthier condition of afiairs. Such
an organization as we have suggested
would l not only commendable, but
is an absolute neees- ity.
I.n 1889 mules valued at $516,0X1 were
shipped abroad and last year tlie item
increased to $3,919,000. Missouri con
tributed the most of this far-famed and
indijensabie product. St. Louis Globe
Democrat. Certainly the majority of
things in Alissonn are not mules.
Thebk is a creamery boom on, extend
ing to all parts of the Northwest, and
has thoroughly hit this section and has
gotten a strong footing in this county.
New enterprises in this line are being
talked of and started in many localities,
and those that have been properly man
aged by men of business ability antl ex
perience in that business have made a
success beyond the anticipation of the
promoters. There might be a fear of an
era of over-prodactton in the not far
distant future if it were not for the fact
of the vastness of the demand and the
almost unlimited m.irkets, both at
borne, in Alaska and the Oriental trade,
and the bright pros;ects of a rapid in
crease of this demand. The climatic
conditions here make this a specially
favored locality for dairying nnd the
people here can enter the Eastern mar
ket and compete with the Eastern dairy
man in his home market, so there is
little danger of an over-production.
The sooner the beople give more of their
attention to thia industry the sooner
ir ill they see more prosperity.
Everyone has heard not only of the
enoruioas sums realized from the great
inventions of the last hail century, but
also oi the large returns yielded by
things spparentiy trifling which have
struck the public fancy or met the pub
lic need. Tho toy cailed the returning
ball, a small ball attached to an elastic
string, is said to have produced a pro6t
of foO.000 dollars a year. The robber
tis on lead pencils has yielded a compe
tence to the inventor; more thn 1,0 X),-
000 has been earned bv the jrimlet-
Kepokts are frequent that Mexico is
considering the adoption of the gold
standard. That country will not have
far to go for an example of the fact that
the goid standard pars.
Despite the intriuic and wholesale
use of money Mr. Corbet t has learned
thai his desire to be senator was not a
desirable thing with the tieople.
Ma. Simox lutl better "warm right up"
to Mr. Mitchell. There'll be another
legislative fcescion in Oregon two years
hence.
It will probably b soinn time before
Columbia county sets another United
States senator.
A Widow Lore Aliulr.
Receives a setback, if she has offen
sive breath through constipation, hiii-
t on.'tt-- atino.-i. T-..'il,l-. l.nt 1 1
pointed screw, the inventor of which iKine'sJJew Life I'iils alwavs cure those
was so poor that he tradged on foot from j troubles; clean the syte'iu, i-wecten
Pbilsdelnhia to Washington to wt hi- i t!'e breath, baiiisii head.'u he ; U-st in li.e
( . t: t. : I . . .. . . i i . i
w.'ii'l itif II. ft, h.i.ilil3 tttifl tiowets.
Onlyg-.cat the 8:. IKdeiis l'iianuaer.
a drusreist as the liost eoneh medicine
for children ss it contained noopinm or
other harmful drug." Sold at the St.
Helens l'haruiarv.
- Unem. Only ,"0e. Satisfaction gusr-
niOFESSlOXJL.
S. H. GRUBER,
ATTOKXE I - AT- LA W.
Office with E. E. Quirk,
ST. HELENS, : : ORKf.ON.
Will five but prrwmal uttenitoa lo nil Itttnl
matter, entmituii to tm. Will (irneiii-e in ait
the sinie antl 1'mted Soue t :uttrt.
W. H. POWELL,
ATT0RXEY-AT- LA W.
lei'lTV DISTRICT ATTORSKY.
ST. HELENS, : : OUE'iON.
B. P. Gbaham. T. J. Clekto.n.
Attornevs-at-Law.
a&5 Mariittiu BuiKUtf, PortUntl Orfa.
Columbia Ccsaulr buitit, R will receive prompt
J. W. VAX
W. B. 1!XAR!)
DILLAIiD & DAY,
. 1 TTOLX 'E VS-, 1 T-L. IW
Offi- nTt dff.r U) Court hotiM,
mut'-ii. Aiwtrtu.'U uifle dirccilv Irotu couittr
niitocti t tlie St. Ht'ItmH lharnmry.
OASTOXIXA,
BfttrttU Itm M Yob H.tw ten
Ittilueemrnlii Inr the llojs.
John Ivllar, hx-ated on the corner of
I'irsl and Yamhill street, l'oitland, haa
a display of twenty-live dillerent styles
and gratles of Bora' suits, whieh nre
tillered as a special inducement from 50
rents to f Lis) less than any other etore
in the city. John Kdlar knows that the
Iwys are hard on shoes; that's why he
carries none but good, wditl ones," and
sells them from i rents to 50 cents less
than any other store in the city. A big
variety of boys' caps, regular Si and 60
cent values, are oll'ered lor l.V, ic and
&V. A large assortment of Uiys w aists at
"5c and 4ue, regular 60e ami "rc values.
The latest style of sweaters, 50e, 7"w, 11
ami fl.80. The boys can 1J very neatiy
dressed for a very little sum of money by
buying of John Uell.tr, corner Kirst ami
Yamhill streets, Portland, Oregon.
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llif rvnl Flint rr rnftlttf llir Hilt'. An Vblt.t'( to rt "rtllii m
u tt.M, tti l t )iAU;tt H- )v Un ilw null rl cf nUtmrl
C,dtr,hHtil. ,( yi.ii hrti iir.'.-,n ii;tirv fiw u m SI W Ar
Hou( (of Idp hrtt lit'r iiMttfttitt-ff rwit4Miii" iti im Hct(tl, vvu
ruri Ut sal? H-t ii ulilv u n we will ftittl tmr.
E. E. QUICK t& CO.,
ST. HUMS. OREGON
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I The Weekly Oregonian j
littutli "
OA8TOXIIA.
Bars tlx A Iht Ii4 1m Htw Nwn BCSa
Biuitar
of
Ir. Edwin Ktiss,
Physician and Surgeon.
ST. HELEN R, OREGON.
Oxs of the many evils of correspond
ing through matrimonial papers is
shown by the fate of Martin Stickel, the
Cowlitz county, Wahington, murderer,
who killed three innocent people, hop
ing thereby to secure means to go East
and marry a widow he had lieen eors
pondiiig with; and it would seem she
had promised to marry him. After his
execution, and while the last funeral
riles were being performed, a woman,
plosely veiled, arose and asked to take a
last look upon the remains of perhaps
the most damnable murderer since the
time of Cain, the murderer of Abel.
After gazing on the lifeless body and
shedding a few tears, the woniuu de
parted from sight almost as mysteri
ously as she had appeared on the scene.
It is presumed site learned though
Stickel the cause of hie crimes, and
came from an Eastern home to view the
remains of what might have been a wed
ded! husband. The old adage "What
fools these mortals bet" certainly ap
plies to both the one executed ou the
pcaffold and his promised bride.
patent; the roller skate has yielded
1,000,000 after the patentee spent f 12o,
000 in England Cutting infringements;
the dancing Jim Crow is set dow n for
f75,000, and the copper tip for children's
sooes at f J,u.lK.v ; Uie spring window i can be obtained bv eneivv. houc siv nnd
roiler pays 100,000 a year; the needle ! :i ying ; the second (good heslth) by
threader SlO.QOO a vear: from the ilrive I u.-ii; SreeiiS August l'l.over. Should
vr( li 3.000,000 a year has been realized ;
i lii,w it In Uoue.
The first ohjet.-t in life w ith lint Amer
t ''"an people is to "get rich ;" the emid,
how to regain gootl heaith. the fir.-i
lyoii ijea u-.-?jiou'leut suth-rer Iroiu any
tif tl.tf t-'Tw-l. r.f rfftiu i..!. ttv ......
the stylographie pen is credited v-iihjiaint, anpe udi.-itis. 'imii-stioii. etc'
100,000 a year; and the egjr beater, the j eb as s.t k head ache, palpitation of
hamtual cost-
nervon.-t
ou ueetl
tiou,taji a year; ami tne egjp beater, the "ucn as s.ca ieaa acne, p.tipii
rubber stamp, and the marking pen for I heart, sour stomach, habit
fading diderent colors with large sum, lt
inese are only a lew examples among j not su Her another day. Tho doses o
hundreds that might be cited. No woe-1 the well-known August Flower will re
der inventors are ho:tfftil when thev ' '?ve -vou ut ,J,"'e- ,inb the St. Helens
r, e. ti.-i r r it it . ' i Pharniacv, ami et a san.pie hrttle free,
refleet that comfort for hfe and fortune , uWriL.; U rU. Uet tjrcen'a Prue
tor tlicir chil'lreu may cowe from a sin- 1 Almanac.
gle fortunate idea. I
I)r, II, II. Cliff,
Physician and Surgeon.
ST. HELENS, OK EbOX.
Dr. J. E. Hall
Physician and. Surgeon.
CLATSKAXIE, OREfiOX.
Steamer JOSEPH KELLOGG
Leave I'tirilmid nn Tui-"lav, Thnnstn t.m Hut
Mriltiy at 7 a. m. t"tr
St. h'tltn. Kalana, Camlft Point, Rainier
and Ktlso,
Arriving itt F'-rtUnd Mnntlsty, Wf-f!-rti
t iny ttti'l Frl'hty at 'Z p. m.
Vi liarf ftsjt ot tanii m. f- II H.MA S. Hunt.
X STOSIA ft COLUMBIA RIVER
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All the news well writlwi.
Aritrles tlcscttt.ing ttern
incitieiits.
Stories of love anil sdventuie
know n titithui s.
BrtiiiHUt illiibirBtii.it by newspaper srlltd
Intereotintr sketches and litcrnliire fur
1os ami girls.
I'ashioti articles and ilhlsttstiolis for
woitien.
E OUR CLUBBING OFFER
si
We have perfected ArriiugemiMits wherehv we are cimbletl to ftir-
cckiv tirei;.iii:in
llish The
onlTwo Dollar.
in cnniieeiiun with Tus Mist lor
The price of The Orcgonum almie is l.W.
THE OREGON
3
MIST 1
il trttiim tnitke r-l.ntti Mitinetrtintt. tit
wdh N'irtlii-rn l'neuie trtftu-i it hii'I (rum the
Kn-t ttnd ititiil p.ititH. At i'tirilstid with all
Iniltii Uftvtiiff t'ntoti tlta. At Asfoilti with I.
R. tk N. t'o. twiitt ate! rati Itrtit to Htitl Ironl II-
wurrit and North Iw-iv-h itit..
A tioou road is not a convenience. It
is an investment that pays big divi
dend. Tli-re never has lieeu a pA
road built that did not pay 100 per tent
exvh year on its cost. A mol road
sho.tens the distance, dimaiinhes the
labor of man and increases htisine-e. A
g:l rrod makes it potihle for the
grower to get bis pnsluct to market I t?T HH.t-;HKi
wften it is in deutantl, rega,-dies of thel
weather, and takes him out of tfiei
clutches of the "middle htsn." who!
CASTORIA
For Infants and Children.
Tlia Kind Yea Have Always Baaght
Bears the
Signature of
Steamer 0. W. SHAVEK,
t-Ol Ol W
Ctiit-erisrt-f for AnUirln or whv Tolntg tritett tl.ff
trninn ut lliiiiltttn. I'rultt will fli.. tn hrt Hit
.(Tittitti nil tl Uniiltou vtttf-n frfmiinir frnnt lMjlttts
1.1 rii trtinle. J . v. ilafn.
Hen. i-aui. am.. A iorl. Or
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THE
CLATSKANIE
DRUQ STORl;
Drugs, Patent Medicines, Toilet Articles, Etc
DR. J. t. HALL Proprhter.
CLATSKAXIE, - OHEGOX.
Ch Iriio
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! Tims SCHEDULES
! Salt l.r.kc, iMtivwr. Ft.
! VVorl't, Otnihit Krill
J phk City, I.uiw,
JOHN A. BECK
DEALER
1 pavi Portlnltd. t.fi of W i.h!nirttri .In i-t. 1
....iyW ; I'tr (.'!t-knriie oiel va? l'nlliifr.-, on Mmehty i
nd Thnrwliir nn :v ft. tn. I.tvei 1 lnl-k:ii; j
j Tueadsy und Cri'luy ! I rhK'k a m.
Shaver Ti asportation Co.
Attitntle
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IVurih.Oiiinlia Kittt-
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CtllCHifO ftlKt Lut.
Wstla U alia, lwla
tun, -imkmie, Minn-
SilYcrware,
....JEWELRY.,..
Kepairing a Specialty.
squeezes from the Imver the uttermtwt!
pt'iiny, flt.d grinds the producer by in-;
trodueing exaction. A gottd road will !
bring pnxlticers and consumers clwer!
together to uiutmd advantage, for it
enables the one to buy for It es monpv. I
and the other to sell for more profit than : W Morrison H. Eel. fniut 4 Flrt. roKTI.AND.
where good roads are not known. A
good road will create social intercourse,
makes friends of neighbors, and neigh
bors of a community. It will create in-!
duatry, for the ttssarance of selling will j
beget the desire to produce. It create '
t.. i i . . ! . !
-.!.. .v - wwm w a wai arm : FITCRXK f'.r.lk'P M PV . IW.ri.,ir.r
has no competitor as a mortgage raiser, i '
It tears down combinations andbuilde!
up markets. It is the greatest civiliner. i Rnarrf htf fia'J WooV nr Mnnth
tr w Mi M VMf " 1 WWII VI ' f If W II 411
ifhoCa ark jtAjaWtufti. Ai
feci IOU COII1I.IXU,IIULY.
S p. In.
'Reopened to tha PnMiol
Oriental Hotel. U
To the grower the difference between a '
profit and a loss. To the merchant,'
At Rkabokable Fig ike.
good roads mean prosperity aud bad j Visitors met at steamer landingg and
roads spell adversity. j guests baggage looked after.
It has been settled that Senator! THE OLD STAND '
Hanna will ride with President McKiu-'ET. flKLEXS, : ; OREGON.
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"America"
Wiliamett Sl-ongb Roste
fyeave Kt, Helens. ... fi :30 A M
Arrive at Portland. I0:.'t)A M
Ij-iive Portlantl 2:.(0 I'M
Arrive at et. Helens. 6:U0 P M
VAUK S C'KVi'S.
Will Carry Sotliitit' hut Piu-scn-Ktr
ami Kat Freight.
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All :Uhir latcs iiU-
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Fr han K'H' i"'.a
HhiI every five (lava.
Columbia River
6tftSmer,
Ti A florin Htirt Way-
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W.II am otto River.
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7:00 a. tn.
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4 p. tn.
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I THE NEW YORK STORE
IS OFFERING GREAT PAROAINS IX 3
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Ex.t-uttitity
Wlllam.tte River.
Cortliiuil Iti Ctirvtilii
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and Fri.
4 an ti m.
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Dry Goods, Groceries, Boots. Shoes, Etc.
H. MORGUB,
(oper liuiMinpr, Main Street. St. Helens. Oregon.
iiuuiuiUiHiuaiiUiaiiiiiiiiUiiuiiiUiiiiuiaiaiiuuiuiiiia
WHITE COLLAR LINE
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tluily Hlimrla to ln l.toti
W. H. HURLBERTi
roKTLANO
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Tllh COIXM1IIA UIVKlt ANIl PLUKT HOL'Nll
NAVIGATION I'D.
PORTLAND-ASTORIA ROUTE.
Steamer Hercules
lo p!ac3 ot Bailey Gatzert
- Oltl.tiO.V A.J. -IAUOH, Atfitil, A.Kili,,,
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Brinn Brothers
CAFE
ST, HELENS, - - 0BEG0V.
NEW PLACE.
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9 l a. in.
If von wsnl sutiK-tlilim Ktmd in thu
Hue ui whii.k try
SHAW'S MALT
5 Only Hut bent of
5 Liquors and Cigars Kept in Stock
w
LOflH FROM 6 . M. TO
12 O'OLOOK MIDNIGHT.