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About The Oregon mist. (St. Helens, Columbia County, Or.) 188?-1913 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 2, 1901)
OREGON MIST Entered at the Pcwtoffica at fit. II lens Orison, aa stwjoiid-clasa mail matter, COUNTY OFFICIAL PAPER. Indued Evshy Friday Mokninq By DAVID DAVIS, EiUTO AND PkOI'BIICTOR. SUBSCRIPTION PKICK: On copy one year, in advance). . . . .fl.00 (Six inontua 60 COUNTY omcER8. Representative Norman Merrill, Clattkani JiHisre Joaoph B. Doan, Kalnlor Her , J. . Watts, IH. Helens Sheriff K 8. Hattan, 8c Helens Treasurer ....... K. Horn, fct, Helens Bupt. of School ..I. II. Oopeland, Houlton Aaanuor Martin Whit, St. Helena Hurvevor... A. B. Lltlle. Hon Hon Coroner Dr. H. R. Cllrr, St. He lent AUGUST 2, 1B01. Ukdib the new eontracta made by the Oregon Text Book Commission school booki will coat $7625 less than under the old system. The commission is com- poaed of men whom no book company would confidently approach with offers of bribes. They are men of honor and with full aenee of their duty to the people, the parents, children and the cause of education. They have proved false the theory that a few in tbia re aped are not better than many. Thi result of this year'a work will ar tist materially in shifting the center of wealth and population westward. There ia a hamper crop in almost all lines on the Pacific coast. This is true of every section of Oregon, California, Washing ton, Idaho and Montana. The grain crop will exceed anything ever known. The fruit crop is the largest ever har vested. Live stock interests are in an unusually prosperous condition. The mineral resources are being developed as never before. The influx of new people and capital and industries will receive renewed impetus on account of the crop failures and outlandish climatic conditions in the East. The country west of the Rocky mountains U in for period of development that will put to shame anything ia the way of growth in the past. now is the time lor the prosperous counties of Oregon to make a long stride toward following the example of Colum bia county and getting out of debt. It's such a peculiarly thrilling sensation, and has such a soothing effect on the nerves that its worth your time to give it a trial. One dose will not cure, but the ailment ia not disastrous in its results and you can afford to take the medicine in large and increased doses. Farmers 1 and the others in the agricultural coun ties can afford to pay pretty high taxes for a year or two for that purpose. It's great. Try it. After a little experience that's our advice. All floating; debts should be cleared off; bonded debts re funded at lower rates, and everything made snug and trim, with far lighter burdens aboard, in preparation for fu ture calms and storms. Thi terrible heat and drouth in the states throughout the central states are very serious in their effect on animals as well as on grain and other crops. The water courses freqoented by the flooks and herds of the farmers in Missouri, Arkansas, Kansas and in other states are dried up or afford the smallest sup ply of water in stagnant pools unfit even for the use of animals. Artesian welts on farms and In village or cities are yielding but shaft supplies of water. In localities where waterworks are fur nished by wells the inhabitants are placed on short famine rations. Water for sprinkling lawns and gardens is barred. , The great drouth increases everywhere the danger of fire. Wooden buildings in cities and on farms are as dry as kindling wood. Forest and field fires have spread over vast extents of country. The dairy sections suffer also. The assertion that the reports ot blighted crops originated in speculative quarters ia quite unworthy of credence. The famine panic is not without cause. The next map of the United States, prepared by the general land office, which will be ready for distribution one year hence, will be on practically the lines of the latest edition, except that Commissioner Hermann intends to mark across its face the route traveled by the Lewis and Clark exploration party from Virginia to the Columbia river ana return. Commissioner Her mann aays the accomplishments of this expedition have not yet been properly recognised by the government, and he intends in this way to call attention to that history-making event. Incident' ally he intends it will call attention to the Lewis and Clark centennial to be held in 1905. Thi experience of the past few davs has vindicated the stand taken by the supporters of artificial propagation of salmon and has shown conclusively the great benefit the hatcheries have been to tne nsmng industry. There la no question but that a goodly portion of the salmon caught during the present big run were those turned out from the various hatcheries, as anions' them are marked fish. This visible proof of the success of artificial propagation should act as an incentive to the officers in charge of the hatchery work and encour age them to establish inoie plants at the quickest possible moment. Thi immense silence which emanates from the vicinity of the Hon. Theodore Roosevelt just now is becoming oppres sive. The honorable Theodore is not much accustomed to silence, and there are those who think that soon there'll be something doing in bis neighborhood. He is not the man to be snubbed into a total and permanent eclipse. He prob ably baa some interesting views upon the one Southern subject upon which the president is dumb during his trip the race question. We would like to hear from Mr. Theodore; life being very dull when he is not in active eruption of some kind or other. Tax manager of tbe Southern Pacific system baa just resigned after nearly thirty years of service with the com pany. He ia not particularly in need of sympathy, for he needa a vacation, and, on general principles, ought to have it. The soulless corporation has not cast him off. On the contrary, he is to receive for the rest of the present year $1,000 a month, and thereafter $500 a month, or, at least, such is tbe report. Nobody will blame Mr. Fillmore for ac cepting this pension, and yet in doing so be is going counter to the doctrine that decrees the old-age pension some thing that will rob men of their ambi tion. He has earned all the company can ever pay him, and has earned it by devoting to the interests of the concern all bis time and all his ability. It is . true that not every employe of rail road can become a superintendent. Some have not the ability, and to others the opportunity will never come. But every employe in the niche he may chance to fill can do his duty as faith' fully and well as the employe who bas ' just retired, and become in all equity entitled to similar consideration. Poos, bleedi ng Kansas somehow man ages to bold the public attention in or.e way or another. If Carrie Nation isn't scaring np trouble with the natives, some old fued is on deck. The weather down there has just been running oppo sition to the infernal regions, and the State ia to be pitied. It bas undergone Intense suffering during tbe past month on account of its calamity of location. How happy we of Oregon ought to be. Truly, sincerely, Oregonians, do yon ever stop to think what wonderful ad vantages we are enjoying and what fear ful catastrophic Eastern states are con stantly meeting with? We have, per haps, become so accustomed to these luxuries of nature that we look upon them as something that rightfully be longs to us. Nature bas cheapened her self in Oregon, a we do not value ber gifts here aa oaifsuffering fellow citizens in the East do. What would Kansas give for one or two of our honest rains, or an ordinary mist at sucb intervals as to reduce tbe temperature to below tbe 100 markT You who are inclined to complain at what ia really a backward summer in this locality should stop to think of arid, sun-parched Kansas, of tbe intense suffering during the recent bot wave, and of tbe dismal failure of crops, something that is here unknown. Verily, our to have and to bold is too much unappreciated by our people. Ths Southern Pacific railroad has gone prohibition. For many year that com pany baa forbidden drinking by their employes, especially while on duty. The company is responsible for tbe acta of its employes and wants no hadled heads in charge of any important part of their work. Their latest move ia to abolish the saloons on their ferry boat in Cali fornia, institutions which have been maintained for many years. Today, August 2, all saloons on the company's ferry boats will be closed. This change is made for the purpose of consistency in its policies. Unbiased people who are interested in the fishing industry have generally come to the conclusion that the present run of salmon is due to artificial propa gation and that the fish now being canghtare hatchery fish. One reason why this ia believed to be true is the large number of marked fish with tbe adipose fin missing that are being caught. Fifteen fish with this mark were delivered on Saturday to 8 Scbinidt&Co. and eight toTrescott & Co. A Word for the Silo. There are always kicker against the silo, and they are two-H'irKvd kickers, too, says the National Stockman. 1 nevw have had a cow or diver or horse or mule or hog to bo on anything but the moat friendly relations with my silos, and while I do not permit my own Judgmetit to put on any airs of Infallibility, I have soma cows tlit in their likes and dis likes are so well established and I foci so much justilloation tor my faith in their reliability that I never think of making an appeal from their judgumut. I care uot from where the wise men oomo. from the east or west, to tell me the silo is a fad; that si Inge i sauer kraut, that it ia partly spoiled, that it Is unwholesome and will decay the cow' teeth and eat out her internal economy, that not only the taste of it but the smell of it is death to horses, that there is nothing in it that the dry fodder does noi contain out water, ana inai i am handling so many tons of that liquid mat could be cheaply auueu in uio win ter. And when they have hurled enough figures aud statistics and testimonials at me to overwhelm even a stronger man than I am. l simply refer the whole mat ter to the cows, and they always vote in the affirmative. When we shall arrived at the proper appreciation of tbe possibilities of the silo, not only as an adjunct to the dairy, out as a supplement to tne lartn a wen, then we will understand that we were wise in holding fast to the alio faith, and tne kicker otherwise. The inside fence will gt and the un limited pasture, except tbe farmahle land, will be a memory of the past. men tne product ol twenty-ttve acres will keep the twenty-five cows more comfortably and profitably than the 100 acres do now, and there will be seventy five acres to devote to other lines of ag riculture or to growing the protien for the dairy to the whilesome cutting down oi tneteeii ana fertilizer puis. Then tho progressive farmer will not sigh to own all the land adjoining him. but rather regret that he already has more than he can farm as it should he, Popular Seaside Excamtoi Bate. To Mach Joha Doe. rViimM..ln. Q.t, ..!. T,,l Vr.V, ,.J I Tit eemn.lorn airiklnst John DOSi evurv Saturday thorWlni' diirlna tlia Richard Hoa and Jail HtlleS, lll'K" summer Reason th A. A U. rt. it. will uuutious personage wn i"" sell round trln exenralnn ticket from all olnally In tftvoro case In Connecticut stations hviuiunn lwiUnrl irl i'lat. iimliilv a cover for the oorvspenile kanie, inclusive, to Flavel, tlesrhart In such suita, was begun in the superior ana oeasKie ami return at sa.ou lor the court, new iiaveu, vj ...... , round trip. Ticket good to return Sun- nay evening.' OASTORXAi BeustU A KM Hi lwv gaffiK Blgaatue of , A Il KM Y Hi Www Question Answered. durlnit an ex rarte heartnir in case 1 which John no wa nauieu as euiw spondent. . . , Whr.ii the eomolalnt had been rea! lih .T.tim lVui nmiimt aa the defmidaut' Mum). Jmlim Wlmulor Informed uounst'l fur the ulsintiff that he would not so nant tlm MtmiiUiiit with John le part 01 It. men lie aaiu mat iiurwiiyi while be wo on the bunch of th super ior court, lie would not under any cir cumstances, reoognue Jonn ixie in any such suits. He slated that it the core spondent wa known, the nam of inch Individual should be entered on th eomolalnt. and If unknown, then th II Yes, August Flower still has th largest sale ol any medicln in the civ- ilid world. Your mother' and grand' mothers' never thought of using any' thing else lor indigestion or biliousness, Doctors were acnivtt. arid thev selilom r.,a.i f Y,t..n.ii,.iii. P! ihhiiu announce manec. .Zr . .'f if ."".Prf.' had become tired ot the John ltoe dodge, viva vi " attain i u, viAf urj ucwvi Aumiat Flower to clean out th n vat am ia:.wviaw WHITE COLLAR LINE tiinnlnbt l. nanmin ml nmnln Mllnn I VVJJ ot tne system, and that Is all they took when feeliiiv dull and bad with head aches and other aches. You only need a few doses of Ureen'a Angust Flower, in liquid form, to make you satisfied there is nothing serious the matter with you. Uft ureen'a iTlae Almanac. PORTUND-ASTORIA ROUTE. Native or Black Bee. The native bee of this country hold their own as to thuir existence well. While for quite a number of rears every one engaged in active beekeeping has done everything In hi power to com pletely destroy this race, yet thnre seem to be plenty of them yet. One would suppose that with the amount of Italian bee there are now in this coun try, and the chance they have to Italian ize tne native Diacks, tbat they womu be very nearly run out. It seems that to give them an equal chance, the blacks and the Italians, the blacks would swal low up the whole Italian race and fi nally reign supreme. it tne itiiliau bee U ot a Hardier race than the black bees, why would this seem so? We might locate in the most remote place we can find, and in locali ties where no Dees ol any kind coulu have possibly made a living: in oast years, and one would conclude that no black bees could have been in such places, yet when we are sure that every queen we raise will be purely mated. and not a hybrid appear to mar our peace; to our great disappointment and surprise, the old blood turns up, and in quantities to convince ua that we have the blacks in our midst. It would look as if the old black bees are more tena cious of life and existence than we have taken them to be. This must either be the case, or else the Italian beea which have been imported into tbia country in great numbers contain a sprinkle of the black or German blood before coming; to tma country, and tner did contain more or less of it, and degenerate rapidly Dec to ttie same. It does not seem tbat we are very soon to have absolute purity in our stock of bees, and it seems to us that there are about aa many black bees in the country now aa there were several years ago, as it is just aa bard to keep an apiary clear ot tnem now a it has been for some time past. Not a sinele apiarist breeds them, that we have on record, or tries to maintain the stock, TEACHERS' EXAMINATIONS VrOTH'B 18 HKRK11Y 01VKN THAT THK !. (Vutiiy tfiijmrlutfttuleul of Columbia conn-1 IV. will nnll ma remilur axauiliial on til ftnuil. nam ior aiaia ana vuuuiy ppnit at el. uius, mm nniuwa; roa aTATB raraaa, Commenclna Wnlnwlii. Auamt 14th. at o cioci a. ra., ami eununuin uulll tMiuraay, August 17th. at 4 o ohek. clu.lv. I'euniaiiKh In. hlslorv. anelllna. alxhra. rwkulnir, whool Uw. '1 hurwlKV w rltton arlth motto, crarnmar. the ory ot twwhla, book kMpiugi tibyaloa, olvll gorprnmont. Friday. PhyalologT, gvocmphy, mental arith metic, oompoaltloll, puyvleal ireoaTaphy. Saturday. WoUnT. plau iroorueiry, geaaral uiatory, auguan uioraiure, paycnoiogj. roa cocmtv raraaa. Commeoeliia Werlneaday. Auiiiit 14th. at o'clock a m., and coniluuiug until Friday, Aug- uu tova, at o ciov. Man, ascoHD KDTatsooaoa clarinet rat. Wednenday, Penmanshln. hlilorr. orthona. Dhy, reading. ThuixUy, Written Arithmetic theory ol teaching, grammar, school Uw. Friday Geography, mental arithmetic, phjrs- o'ogi writ ivmniHi. reiatar ciaTincATs. Wednesday. Ptumanahlo. onhoaraDhy. read ing. Thursday Art of question! uj, theory ol ien num, memoua. rnuaj. Arithmetic a an pityeioiflcy. 1. II COI'HI.AND. County Rchaol Huperluteadenl. nouitoo, uregon, juiy '0, iwi. STEAMER "TAHOMA." Dally Kouud Trips Kioept Buuday. ThNiiiah Portland eonneollon Uh Sloamer Nahcutla Iroio llwu'o ami Long Hcach I'olnla, While Collar UueTlckxta Intert'liaiiKeehl Uk O, K. 4 N. aud V. T. Company IK via. Leav Portland-, Leave Anuria-. TIME CARD. -T A Tbe Dalles-Portland Route. STR. "BAILEY QATZERT." DAILY ROUND T)lt txetrr monoav. CASCADE LOCKS. HOOD RIVER, WHITE SALMON AND TNE DALLES. TIME CARD Leave Portland , t A Arrive at The Dalles I V. M l.vn The llallea 4 P M Arrive, at Portland 10 P. it. MEALS THE VERY BEST. WHiin(lv Trim a iMdlng Feature. iajr-TM. Koine haa the Unuideat Sceule Attrac tions oo jumu. LANDINO AND OFFICC: Foot of Alder MireeL Both 'Phones Mala M PoaTLABB, oaaooM. B. W. CRICHTON. Agt., Portland. JOHN M. FILLOON, Agt.. The Dalle A. J. TAYLOR. Agent, Astoria. OABTOnXA. Btas lWWY0tHWhrmBagMrntclrnn1oonfi pnrt W ty-T- 3 : viuvkiituinu utiu a '.' wwitv Bigaatars of .ROUTE., DUCKS FOR SALE. Tboronrhhred Pekln durka. young and old. la pairs or a namoer. Apply at this once. COW FOR SALE. Oood. gentle milch cow. will toon bo lieah. I Apply to u. w. pgaav, Houlton. Or. TEAM FOR SALE. rir, ppan of heavy hokher. weioh J 16U0 poanda each, aultable lor logging pur poses. Can he bad at a bargain. Apply at this uuicv ior panic atara. aaaaeaaah-aaaaaaiiafM aWlffT" ' 1 i V iSW I'll.ii FARM FOR SALE t Y FARM fE MILE BACK OF DEER I9L- 11 and; thirty ecree In cultiraUon, good or- uuiuga. Apply io 0. BACRMEYER, Deer l.land. Or, chard, good buildings. A 4. Akotheb battleship Maine baa been given to our navy, s more formidable machine of destruction and endurance than her namesake, which wa wrecked in Havana harbor. The new vessel was launched at Philadelphia last Saturday amid imposing; ceremonies and un- Doundea enthusiasm, tier cost was nearly three million dollar and she is a sister ship to tbe Ohio. Sample ef Prevailing Frejadlee. "The neODle of the state nf Orocrnn will be pleased to bear tbat the Ameri can Book Company bas met its Water loo, lor It tailed to secure any of the text dooic awards at the bands of tbe com missioners. To accomplish its ends this company worked politics and did no end of leg pulliuz, succeeding; in its ef- torts by making tne people pay big money ior text dooks. ine American Book Company ran up against a snag in tbe text book commission last week. and finding that bribery would not carry it inrouen. nad to take a track seat, Tillamook Headlight." Itn i a fair sample of tbe prejudice that exists in the minds of nine-tenths of tbe people of this state against the American jiook uompany. However, the company bas some friends, who strenuously uphold their method and seem to be in possession of information which successfully refute all derogatory statements about them. This fact is to be said : Tha comnanv haa held aarav over tbe school book affairs of this state for manr years, and while very likely dealing aa fairly with the people as any other company would have done, things have occurred which poisoned the pub lic mind and the prejudice ha extended to a moat wonderful extent. "Through the month of June and July our baby wa teething and took a running off of the bowels and sickness of the stomach," gays O. P. M. Holliday. of Dealing, Ind. His bowel would move five to eight time a day. I had a bottle of Chamberlain' Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy in the house and gave him four drops in a teaspoonftyl of water and he got better at once. Sold at th St, Helen pharmacy. Aftertheaghts. Texas sbon Id be required to replace the no on tnat tteaumont volcano. When the ice trust is trembling; in the balance look out for abort weight. Perhaps old Sol might be induced to change his workday to a nine-hour basis. The seeret of longevity is to preserve i the temper while old Sol is cooking the temperature. It is probable that tbe statistics of I pruuuutiun in rxaiLHtiB tins year win show more Eves than apple. The one good quality of Satan I said to be perseverance, and the same may pe remarked oi tne oroutn. Buffalo seems to have acquired the title of "rainbow city" under some sort of a covenant that there would be no more rain. STRAYED AND LOST. Handy-eorel mare, llirht mane and tail, and nine yeaara, weight aboat lofjO pounda. Waa I raised In vicinity ol veer Ia aud. Iiiforma tion or return of hone will be rewarded by I ui, vim. cn- newiu. NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC' VTOTICE 18 HEREBY OIVEN THAT I WILL i V noi be raapon.ible Ior any debia contracted I ny my wire. E.mny c. Mover, rna nnbiic la no unci u i ii ig mi my ocsirue. ti. U. HOI EH. Dated at St. Helens, Or., Jaj IX 1WM. REAL ESTATE FOR SALE. DO YOU WANT TO MAKE A PROFITABLE InveatmentT II wo come and buy some I good Columbia county real estate. 1 have the I following tracts for aale: All ol teelloB 13, Ip I n, r w ; alao the nlf oi section 4, tp ft n, r 2 I w; tbe ntii ol lection 2S. tn ft n. r !1 m: lha n't I of section IS, tp ft n, r w; the U ol section I V I tp ft n. r 2 w; aim 320 acres in aertiona a and at, I tp 8 n. r 4 w; ICO acres In another tract, and 10 I acre in the aev of section , tp 4 n. r 4 w. o. u. iiKuutK.H. ueiuna, or. 8TEAMER SARAH DIXON. Leaves Portland Tuesday and Thursday at 6 p. m., for Clatskanie and way land ings; Sunday at 5 p. ni. for Oak I'olnt, arrvKKiNQ Leave Clatakanie Wednesday and Fri day at 4 p. m., tide permitting; leave Oak Point Monday at 8 p, m. Shaver Transportation Co. v!'W"r?W w AND OREGON SllOIrJLlftE Uniojn Pacific Dsn at roa PROFESSIONAL. S. H. GRUBER, ATTORNEY-AT -LAW. Office with E. E. Quirk, BT. HELENS, : ; OREOON. Will give best Mraonsl attention to all local matters entrust1! to tne. Will pracUce in all me mie auu uniicu otatea iouria. Chicago Portland Hneoiel .1)0 a m. via Hunt ington. Atlantis KKDrene t w p m. via Hunt ington. DIPl'TV MHTRICT ATTOBNEY. 8T. HELENS, : : OKEQON. W. H. POWELL, Bread ia called the staff of life, but! t'T'idiI'V tt t a -nit there are time when ice deserve to Kx- x u JWV J -Xava ff . wear tbat distinction. A lnree bnlletin from tbe census office hows that tbe Chinese population of tne united states is rapidly washing out. In the matter of hitth prices brnom corn and flaxseed are making the other product ot this country look like an artesian well in the arid belt. Col. Bryan mieht score a noint bv caning attention to tne fact that there are 80,000 persons down in the Indian cuuutry waning iur an opening. Rt. Paul TiM Mail S.OO p. m. via Spokane TIME WHEDULEf) FKoK POUTLANIt. Malt Lake, Denver. Ft worm. tmana.Kan saa City, Hi. Loula, Chicago and East. Halt Lake, Denver, Ft. vorin. uinana, Kan saa Lily, HI. Loula, Chicago and East. Wall Walla, Lewi. ton, Hvokane, Wal laie, rullmau, Mln neepone, Ht. raul, Duluih, Milwaukee, Chicago and EaaL Aaaiva saoat 4 SO p. to. 8:40 a- m, 7:00 a. m. OVKAH AND HIVKIt KCH;II1.K mon rouTLsnn. CASTOR I A lot Infant and Children. Thi Kind Yoa Have Always Bonghf Bear the Signataro of 1 B. P. Gbabam. T. J. Clektoh. Attorneys-at-Law. 205 Marquaro Building, Portland Oregon, Columbia Conntr business will receive oromrjt 1. W. DAY W. B. DILLABD DILLARD & DAY, ATTORNE YS-AT-LA W Office next door to Court houas, BT. HELEN. OBEtiON. General nractlce In oourta of Oreeon nr Waith. Ingtou. Abstracts made directly from county rvcorua. (p. m. Dally Kx.Hunday s p. m. Saturday tup. m. a. m. Ex.Hiuiday 6 a. m. Tues.Thur. and Hat, ? a. m. Tuea.Thur. and hat. Lv. ftlparia a;wa. rn dally All sailing dates sub jeci b rnange. For Han FranclM-o- Bail every Dvedaye. Oolumbla River To Astoria and Way tauoiDgs. Wlllamatt Rlvar. Oregon ciiy, Newlirsra. naiem a way-land ga Corvallla and Way-laadlngs Willamette and Yam hill Rivers. Oregon City, Dayton, ana nay-lanoiiigi. naks River, Klparla to Lewlalon. 4 p. at. 4du Ks.minday 4:80 n. m. Ex.Hiinday 4:90n m. Mon Wed, and Frl. S HOD, m. Mon. Wed, and Frl. Lv.Lew'ton aaiiy at S sua. m. The law of health reauire that the bowel move once each day and one of the penalties lor violating this law ia S.Kdeoo and Surgeon. Dr. Edwin Ross. ' A T. i-!T?.ATn Physician and Surgeon. General Passenger Agt.,PoTiAiin,OB, ST. HELENS, OREGON. Dr. H. R. Cliff, and Over Tablet when necessary and you will never have that severe punish ment inflicted upon you. trice 26 cents. For sale at the St. Helens pharmacy. Real Estate Transfer. C. W. Blakealey to F. A. Moore, aetiof nH4 and sw4 of neli of aectloo 1, tp 4 n. r J weat IM0 on Thomas Connell to Oregon Wood Co , v of nw'i aud lot J, section 82, tp 6 n. r 1 west am on Vary B. Knowles to E. L. Barnes, aw of Kcu'm aip,.,! t weiii. quiiciein. . 1 w . t. Miller to Minnie E . Miller, lota , 10 and 11, section 27, tp S B, r 4 weat, quit claim ton Thomas McMshon to John Stewart, ui m'uun w. w t a, r i w, .ua outer landa, UI tide 200 00 JJST0RIA& COLOMBIA RIYER 11 RAILROAD COMPANY. ST. HELENS, OREGON. O. K. older to A. L. Older, m of we'-i and of nt-'i, section 10, and n4 of dwVa ol section lfi. tp 9 n, r 4 west Dr. J. E. Hall, Physician and Surgeon.lm CLATSKANIE, OREGON. agaoDowa Sat.; on r m J DAILY. 24 Reopened to the Public si B. 8. Hattan, sheriff, blocai lu vernonla. to W. A. Harris, George Hlttsto E. E. Nlckemon, 40 acres In lot 2. section 8. to 4 n. r weat John Htcwart to B. W. Clark. ol awU ol section 12. to 6 n. r 2 weat. B. 8. Hattan, sheriff, to W. A. Harris, m 1 00 1 00 70 00 of nw'i ol aection 0. to 4 n. r 4 wet. illaa Wa.ser to Kmil Waaaer, 20 acres to Jail, w'i of section 4, tp n, r 1 west. . 20 00 Oriental Hotel. EUGENE BLAKE6LEY, : Proprietor. ST. HELENS. Board by Day, Week or Month At RaASoMABLi Fiona. Visitors met at steamer landing and guests baggage looked after. THE OLD 8TAND ST. HELENS, : ; OREGON. 4:1 til iM tilt 4:IW :17l P. M. :M S OS S 20 I SS S 44 t 60 a M OS 0 10 117 10 00 :2A10 OH WHO 20 6 M 10 80 KTATIOlkR A.M. I 00 .0 9 05 30.4 IS ti.H 8A M i 40 tU 0 ISO 10 00 02.3 10 10 6.4 10 21 71.2 10 m 78 71 11 02 m.tl U 10 iW.3 11 22 OT.4 n go ma Lv Portland Ar .... liohls .... ....Rainier ... ... Pyramid... .... Mayger.,.. Qulncy ... . .. ('lat.kaule.. . , Mar.lifand. . . , Weatport.... ....Clifton..,. ....Knappa,,,. ... Hvennon..,. ...John lay... Ar. A. to ria .Lv siiD or OAILV. 21 K a. a. r. h, U 111 40 10 0f a 5 g 20 m g on 80 TM 20 7 4 9 12 7 8 02 7 2S 02 7 17 87 7 02 17 S 42 S 07 82 7 V, 20 7 45 (I 10 fpsrgisjpgaT Tlie Kind Ton Uutm Alwmys llotifflit, ftnd which tuut htm In uh (or over 00 years, Liu borno tho Htflmatttra of m aud hM been made undo hi m yy-T-. omU auporvlxtori glnce lu lnfUncy, UCA4t Allow no one todooelvit von ln i.i.. All CountflrfolU, Imitation nd Jut-n-Ktxd' are bub ISxMirliueiit that trllle with aud endanger tho health of Infiutta aud CUUdrcu Kxperieuoo agftluat llxporlniciit, What Is CASTORIA Oantorla ia barmleat ubatlttite for Caator Oil, Tx gorlo, Urope aud Boothln; Byrupie It Is lMvtuuut, It contiUna neither Opium, Alorphlue nor other MareoUo aubatanee. ltd age la Ita gtiaranteo. It destroy Wormt aud allays FeverUbnoa. It euros Dlarrhuea and Wind Colic. It relieve Teethlno; Trouble, ourea OonatipnUon and Flatulency. It asHltullatea the Food, rcgulftte the fitomacb and Uowela, glvlna; bealtby and natural hxn, The Children's I'twiacca-The Mother's Fiieitd. CENUINC CASTORIA ALVAY8 Bears the Eljuattiro of ST sMrfmZZZjsL The Kind You Hare Always Bought In Use For Over 30 Years. Stanwood & Sherman Bros. -mai rACTt gggg or- Lumber Bridge Timbers and Ties a Specialty. W mnnnfiirliini Rmt rtw rotinh tumtrtr Ur mik iurpMr for th iriv.ii, wblcth w wli at ft tuot rvuoAtjlt ft(urt, Dimensiou Lumber. Price at the Mill, $6 Per M. YANKTON. OHKUON. ESTABMHUISD mt. ...1001 JOHN A. BECK DKAI.RR IX Watches, Diamonds, Silverware, ....JEWELRY.... Kopairing a Specialty. - 207 Morriaon St. Bet. rrent Viral, l-OitTI.ANO. Geo. L. Perrine, ....Contractor.... BRICK MASON AND PLASTERER Mouse-Raising, Etc. Estimate furnished on application. wora guarantied. CLAT8KANIK. : t i OKKdoX All MEATI MEATI MEAT! -at tn- City Market Sr. Humus, OaitaoK LINDSAY A MORTON, mOP'S. -1KALK IN- Fresh and Salt Meat i - - i City trade, lorainp; camps, steam- i uoaia arm raiiroaa eanip, f euiipuu. oKiiaa rauiD om sunav nones. f r r j.t urinn oru liters CAFE st.huins, ... omos. NEW PLACE. If ran srenl anm.lhins enorl la lb line l bikr try SHAW'S MALT Only the beat of Lipors aiiCiprsKcptloM OfCN rnoM A. M, TO U COLOON MIONIOHT. Lwx swj Steamer JOSEPH KELLOGG Leavea Portland on Tneatlar, Thurwlay sad 8at srtlev at 7 . m. lor SI. Htltnf. falamt, Carrtir Point, Halnitr ana , Arrlvlneat Fanlanrl Monday. Wed Ueatlay and Krldav al t s. m. Wharf loot of Salmon t II, HOLM AM. A sent .ii . frd IOH rOMTliANB. DAILf. II "America" W. D. MOYSB. T. S). WAI4.AC. -TIIE- St. Helens Hotel Wallac a Movica, Paop., s Again Open to the PaUie. Meal Hervetl on Rliort Notio. Bed 24 Cent, Meals 26 Cent. FEED BARN in CONNECTION. TO HA Y 10 CENTS. St. Helcnb. HORSES Ohkook. M H M M ' r Willamett Slongh Route Iave Ht. Helen. ... 6:90 A M Arriv at l'ortlaud. . 10:30 A M Uav Portland 2.S0PM Arriv at St. Helen. 6.00 PK FAHB CKM I. Will Crr Nolhln but Psnaerr- gars snU Past Frelibt. JAnei DO0P, naaier. now ADout Your l itier 8 RK YOU nvHK Is all rlshtf Bamamlwr Ibat N Is tbs , HKCOKI) that iiivertia. It la our bu.lnene lo seari'h lha renurtla mml ht.i. ui... 11.. Mni.in .i.n.n tti lana tlllea. If van emiteainlate bnvln land or lnanlna money on rral- s.tai aeeiuliy, mko no iimn word, but Inalai uin ItuowlTit what the rejrd abowa resanllna the title. Aa Abtrat la aa eaiMwUal M a deed. Inai.t on bavin It. Ws hava tbs only wt of elaireet oooa. in the enanty, A II work nrntnidly eieouted and aalliaono" Kiiareiiteed. If you have property to iiiaureslveiiaaeall. Wears aKenta lor the beat lire Inauranre companies In the world. If have property fur sals ll.t It with us and ws will Hud a buyer. E. E. ommr ??. r.n. maln Stmt fr MUHS. OHSO0K ffl .AJ' m'k.? cl" ennne:tlona at (;oble with Northern PaelHo tralna to and from the East and Hound points. At Portland with all train, leavin Union depot, at Aaioria with I. B. it N. to. s boat and rail Una to and from II waco and North Beach points. Psaaeniren for Astoria or way points rnnitflae trains at Houlton. Tralna will imp to let nel sennets off at Houlton when onmlng from points weat of Gobi. M. C. Klay., m polnl Oen. Pus. At.. A.iorla, Or H3 THE NEW YORK STORE I 4 IS OFFERING GREAT BARGAINS IN Clothing 1 Dry Goods, Groceries, Boots, Shoes, Etc. Cooper Building, Main Street. St. Uelens. Orccron.