The Oregon mist. (St. Helens, Columbia County, Or.) 188?-1913, September 06, 1901, Image 2

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    OREGON MIST
Entered at the Postofflee at St. H'leiis,
Ortyjn, as second-class tnnil matter.
COUNTy OFFICIAL PAPER.
Iusu.o Evaar FeinAV Mommtw Br
DAVID DAVIS,
EulTUB AMD PbOMURTOII.
School district official throughout
the count should mak an earl? obser
vance of tlia law relative to lite adop
tion ol tha new con ran of atudv liroviiliw
bv U recent school law, the course
of tndv must be adopted before the
tint of the year, end the sooner the
matter ia attended to and a uniform
eourae prevail throughout the county
the aooner will the better results to be
had manifeat themselves. Uniformity
is the only ueceeaful method to pursue
Bit! UP KKMARKS.
Thi roan who graft snakes together,
making but one snake where there were
two before, is a publiu benefactor.
Mas. Nation has ton to the Thous
and Islands and will soon have each of
them in a separate sort of trouble.
Accorimno to Socialist Herron, the
churches are fast becoming the property
of the trusts. Perhaps this may give us
STJBSCRIPTIOK PRICE:
One copy one year, in advance. . . , . 11.00
Six inontna ou
COUNTY OFFICERS.
Representative Norman Merrill. fiatskanla
jiKiin.. Jweih B. DM!, Maimer
Cler ... J. a. Watt, !t- Hi-loiu
Bheriff R. 8. Hattan, flt. Helen
Treaanrer. ..K. Ks, tH. Helens
Butt.at Schools .,t. H CoiwiniHt, Umilton
Aaaemnr ..Martin White, at. Helens
fsrwvevnr. A. B. Mule, Hmiltow
Croner ........Dr. H. R. Cliff, . Helens
...r. A. r rases, ennpo.aa
W. 0. Cw, Piltauurg
Commissioners
SEPTEMBER , 1901.
A dickiasi is estimated in Texas'
cotton crop. The shrinkage has been
placed at figures ranging from IS to 6
per cent. These stories of shrinkages in
one or other of Texas big interests come
every year or two, ana yet trial state
keeps right on thriving. The chance
are that the calamity stones are nsually
exaggerated. There la likely to be ex
aggeration in the present estimates of
cotton loss. Texas, however, has gained
enough by the new oil wells which have
appeared since January 1 to more than
make op for all the losses which will be
suffered by that state ia any direction
tats year.
Ths Kreni Kaitung's appeal for a re
ciprocity treaty between Germany and
the United State should be heeded, be
cause it represents the sentiment of a
large majority of the intelligent people
o( bout countries, the republican party
is favorable to the policy of reciprocity
wherever it can be had to advantage.
A policy ot una sort witn uermany in
the present exigency would be favored
by a majority of the republicans. It is
undoubtedly in line with the wishes of
the administration. The foreign trade
of the United States is rapidly on the
increase, but there is a chance to ex
tend it still faster and farther, and the
reciprocity policy would do this. This
is a question to which congress should
give early ana intelligent attention.
Th chronic calamity bowlers are now
complaining because corn ia 75 cents a
bushel in some parts of eastern Kansas
and at that price cannot be led. II it
cannot be fed, let it be sold and turn
the surplus wheat into live stock. There
will be, with the old crop on hand, cer
tainly not tea than 60,0U0,0U0 bushels of
corn tn Kansas tbia fall. If it is sold
at 75 cents it will bring $45,000,000,
which is more than any corn crop has
realized ia the history of the state.
When the bumper wheat yield and the
infinite variety of forage crops to
weather the live stock throogb are con
sidered, the complaint that the 60,000,
000 bushels of corn will be worth more
in money than a full crop under ordi
nary conditions, seems to indicate a
mania for bunting trouble and a genius
for finding it.
What will it profit David B. Hill to
get the presidential nomination in 18S4'vf
e has William J. Bryan as an oppenent
on an independent ticket? The chance
that .Bryan will accept a nomination
against Hill, Gorman on any of the
other reorganize rs who are personally
objectionable to him, if any should be
nominated, seems to be kept in mind
by some of the democratic leaders. It
would be easy for a versatile person to
show that a convention in 1904 which
would be ia line with tboee of Chicago
in 1896 and Kansas City of 1900 would
be orthodox, while one that would be
ran by the reorganize! would be heter
odox. Bryan could accept a nomi
nation ia 1904 from Bryanite conven
tion, and still be "regular." This is a
circumstance which is spparenty givin;
some concern to a few of the Clevelani
democratic bosses.
tn educational work, and the new eourae better preachers.
of studv point the way for the attain- Gaoatm W. Dvw, ex-clerk of the
ment of this aim. The school superin- Btat school land board, believe that
tendent is using hi moat interested ef- ,ne who gratis and run awav, will
torts to impress in matter upon i j,, to gratt another day.
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III 1 111.1 VI KIHKJI IWVnilH, IUU WW KII1IU1
officers of the county should heed the
law and hasten the adoption of the new
book. It is but matter ot time until
this action must be taken, and the im
portance of regard for not only the law,
but the most good to the most people
suggest immediate compliance.
In addition to the shortage in our
rainfall this summer, it transpire that
the Canadians and Britons are diverting
the water of th Klondike river.
Ranamab are to be told bv weight,
but egg will continue to be offered by
the dosen and strawberrie by the box
The reform ought to be more compre
hensive
Albkadt the land recently opened in
Oklahoma have an oil boom. The min
eral wealth of that country ha merely
been scratched and la largely unkuowu
On statistician figure that this year's
corn crop will briug 130,000,000 more
than that of last year. The same
amount as that obtained In 1900 will be
satisfactory.
Kansas reports a population of 1.407
808, an increase of 23,100 over last year.
The tide ha turned in Kansas and the
state keep well to the (root in general
prosperity.
Admiral Csrvkra decline to say any
thing about the Sampson-Schley contro
versy, ine aistmguisiiea out ppanisn
sailor can hold his tongue, wnicn ts
Thi viee-nrosident has been in Color- rel nvaI
ado telling the people of that state how I Kiasly nine million bushels of wheat
great they are and now great were their I were exported from the United State
grandfather in opening up the West. I last week, record-breaking total. The
He Has also done some coyote bunting, tie between American wneai and foreign
ot a year ago mi same gentleman was gold is mucii in eviueuce.
. 1. 1 i . , , i i i i .. i
uiouueu in voiorauo ibu cnaseu tv in-1 . , , i
ho attempted to I . . rf T " .t .iT T. Tc'
Moat and more stress i being laid by
physicians on the subject of proper mas
tication ot food. Most person woum
be highly offended if they were told
that they bolt their food; yet if they
will only watch the chance are they
will catch themselve in the act. The
percentage ot folk who devote the
firnper amount of time and care to chew
ng their food is very small. Yet a per
son who doe not chew thoroughly what
he eat not only injure himself much
more than he imagines, but also misses
the best and most enjoyable and nutri
tious parts of hi diet. It i a common
thing to hear person say that they can'
not eat thia or that, it doe not agree
witii them. The chance are that they
could eat it with impunity if they would
only learn to cnew it.
ia thi country chow that thi ia the
best market for the purpose. An eco
nomic war on an empty stomach is not
relished over there,
dignant democrats.
pound aim with scantlings. Now tbe
two-by-four have been carved into flag
pole and the vice-president ha been re
ceived with lively demonstration of
welcome. There no such thing as I Ax organisation in 8uffolk. Va.. calls
rancor in American politic, especially I itself "The Society for the Suppression
in the West, where politic is a great, of Spurious Titles." Kentucky i the
joyous, turbulent game, like football to child of Virginia, but its colonels will
the taet, or war to Englishmen, only, draw the line at thi innovation,
KoHKAB Kl.-le. k.. I
"JUKI""- . I T- Ai-rins, f,.r h n..,f)n. f ami,! In
r!-lifrtrni- a anhanitina' miner haa nn.
TBI Consumption of sugar in thiscoun-I mvared - aknil that aMima tn antedate
try for the year 1900 was 219,817 long the antediluvian period. The claim
tons, tor the previous year the con
sumption waa 2,078,068 tons, showing
nearly 7 per cent increase, which is above
the average increase for previous year.
Of the total consumption only about
270,000 ton were credited to Hiwaii, and
about the same amount waa produced in
the United States. The beet sugar pro
duced in the United State during the
same year was 72,736 tons, and of maple
sugar only auuu tons were produced.
Reaben Sews Xetes.
Jas. Hackle, of Portland, waa in town
luesuay.
Jacob Zwinley wa a passenger for
roruanu Bunaay.
Mr. Ben Kennev. of Portland, spent
ounuay witn his parents.
Mr. R. B. Foster and Miss Aaron, of
roroana, spent Sunday in uonie.
W. V. Satterlee and eon left for his
homestead, near Vernonia, Friday.
Messrs. Jas. McNaughton and Jack
D spam were Portland visitors recently.
Mr. Dewey and daushter. May and
Edna, returned to their home in Seattle
Monday.
Mr. W. E. Delano, of Portland, at
tended the dance at Gobie Saturday
evening.
Gay Smith and wife. John Lindsay
and wife and E. C. Uoven left for the
hopfielda Monday.
W. H. Powell, of St. Helen, nassed
through here last Thursday on his way
out to nis nomestead.
Messrs. Jack D'snain and Ed Fowler
dug a well for H. M. Fowler, of Goble.
- water, water, everywhere!"
Mr. Lewi Freeman, of Rainier, ex
pressed surprise at the "extent" of
Goble. He got to see the greater part
oi it eaturoay evening.
Ida Wetle, of Portland, spent
must have been well aalted or the won
derful cranium would not hare kept to
long.
Twklvi thousand reindeer are to be
shipped from Siberia to Alaska, If
there is anything in thi animal to ac
cord with American enterprise the fact
win he Drought out within tew years.
For a prominent businea publications
estimate the corn crop of this year at
between l,iuu,uuu,uw and i,huu,uuo,uuu
bushels, the average being 1,475,000,000.
That would be two-thirds of a crop, and
a pro n la Die on at prevailing price.
Perhaps if th greatest wheat crop
and the greatest corn crop bad come to
gether the result might have been a vain
glorious leeiing. it is just a well to be
reminded that the germination of the
seed ia not due to man's knowledge or
akiu.
Ix some respect Americans are the
most patient people in the world. They
allow their cities to be overwhelmed
with huge fence for blotch sign, cut
ting ott the air, defacing the scenery
and spoiling architectural effects. The
wnoie poster uusinese snouia oe over
hauled and properly taxed.
Fob the fiscal year ending June 30 the
number of immigrants arriving in this
country waa 487,1(18, th largest since
IHU3, and an increase over iatyearol
39,346. But 69 per cent ot the total came
from Austro-Hungary, Italy, Kusaia and
Poland, and this represent an undesir
able change in the character ol the im
migration compared with former years.
Xarrlageable Heiresses.
It requires something more than the
Ukase ot a party junta to put a person
out of a party with which he has been
for a lifetime identified. The Tillman
cabal in South Carolina read McLaurin
out of tbe democracy a few week ago,
but be ha not only refused to get out,
but Tillman has lecently denied that
there was any intention of attempting
to lorce him out. Moreover, McLaurin
Is attracting twice a many persons to
ma meetings a are going to bear un
man or any other orator in the Tillman
faction. This, of course, does not nec
essarily mean that McLaurin is to win
in the coming contest. The chances are
that he will be forced to retire from tbe
senate at the close of his present term.
but he baa given politic the biggest
snaxing up which it hss bad in the Pal
metto state since the close of reconstruc
tion day. The waning of Tillman's in
fluence, which is now evident, is a good
aign. The day, which is probably not
far distant, when he shall be forced into
private life lor good, ought to be made a
at.(. kll1tt In aK ' !;
. Av Indiana judge has issued an in
junction against "picketing," in which,
among other acta, the strikers may be
prohibited from calling at the home of
ine non-st risers, xhia may be reason
able or it may not be reasonable. No
man should be persecuted at bis home
by undesirable visitors, but when a judge
isiuwKfl uijuucuua retraining ine sint
ers from not only conversing with the
men who have refused to Join them, but
: t .i x . . , .
licviumi iui uiuujujf Hiiy eiriKer to can
at tbe borne of such men, any American
citizen who believes ia liberty has the
right to question. Law and precedent
and the natural conception of fairness
sustain the oelief that every roan's house
is bis castle. In his own home a man
ha the right of receiving ueh people
as it may be hi desire to receive. Me
may resent an intrusion and expel an
intruder. To decide who is the intruder
and who the welcome guest i a duty
that fall to him alone, Tbe interfer
ence of any court in thi matter of per
sonal freedom and social custom may
properly be resented as an impertenence
not only to the host, but to the visitor.
So long a tbe strikers go about their
business, harming no one nor attempt
ing to interfere with rights and privi
leges of other, they should be nnnam-1
pered by injunctions by the courts; but
oa tbe other hand, the instant they re-
sort to the destruction of property and
other violence they should be silenced J
by the hastiest means at hand.
There are plenty of marriageble heir-
eases in the Indian Territory, and many
are beautiful. Probably 3000 young In
dian women will come into possession
of lands worth tS.OOO to each one. The
several day with her sister. Mis Lois full-bloods are slovenly and ugly. Most
Wetle. She returned home Sunday I of tbe women prefer white men. In
evening on the A. A C. train. I order to marry one of these Indian heir
Nelson Peeler ant hi. mniw lessee a man must become a member ol
UnsA Ri.r t h .n.t. i ur. the Choctaw or Uhickasaw tribes, obit
Mrs. Antone Wise K.m.l.v . Th.i, I gating himse!f to obey all the law and
the N. P. train lor Keattla Mnivla. custom of the tribe. Tbe fortune hun.
morning,
A basket social and au entertainment
i to be given by the Neer City achool
Saturday, September 7, at Goble hall.
Ladies are requested to bring baskets,
cveryooaj invited,
Miss Marguerite Caffrey returned to
school Friday evening, after a two
month' visit with her tiarents at Goble.
She made many friends while here who
wish her increased success in ber under
takings.
The dance given by the Ladies of
Woodcraft at the Goble hall, waa cer
tainly a success. Tbe proceeds amounted
to $21.85. The ladies are certainly royal
entertainers and it is to be hoped that
tney win soon repeat their first effort,
Sever Loved David.
When Mrs. Carrie Nation wa in
formed that her busband had broncht
1. J: . -
suit jor uivorce on ine ground oi deser
tion. She remarked s "I am (rlad David
ha taken the teo. Unless there ia
something in his petition to reflect on
my character l shall notooDose the suit.
I thought I loved David when I married
him twenty-five years ago, but it was a
neeung lancy. i am sure he never
loved me ; he waa iust sorry for me be
cause i waa aione, we have both been
living a lie and it 1 a relief to sea th
end. David isn't a bad fellow, but he is
too slow for me." "Will you marry
again if you get a chance?" was asked.
ter who wonld marry a Chickasaw heir
ess must pay a wedding fee of $10 to tbe
tribe, but it cost oniy tl.50 to become
Choctaw. When a white adventurer
becomes a saaawman he becomes one of
the tribe, and ia entitled to his part of
the land to be allotted to the individual
member of tbe tribe. This doe not
interfere with tbe share which goes to
his wife, so that when tbe allotment is
worth $8,000 to esch individual, there
would be 116.000 in the family. Here
ia a great opportunity for local admirers
of dusky, dark-eyed maidens.
CASTOR I A
For Infant, and CMldxeo,
fta Kind Yea Kan Always Es.gM
Bears the
Signature of
OREGON
State Fair!
SALEH,
rt.i t nn nn i n n i
GREAT AGRICULTURAL
AKD
your question since you've asked it. 1 1
would not surrender my freedom again I
tor tne nest man that ever stretched
shoe leather." Women of the ancinhxr-
ical genius of Mr. Iiation cannot be ex
pected to give up to a family what is
meant tor mankind. They must "live I
their own lives," etc.. much to the re
gret ot saloon keeper and others.
Cared of Cbronio Diarrhoea After
Thirty .ear of Buffering.
I suffered for thirty years with A UN
rhoea and thought I waa taat beimr
cured," ay John S. Hailoway, of
French Camp, Miss. "I bad spent so
much time and money and suffered so
much that I had given op all hope of
recuraj. i was so leeoie irom the el
fects of the diarrhoea that I could dn no
bvlccldenTl rSrATA Camp Grounds Free. Special
. . . .-. - i kiim ftn .mtnnnrm' i i t. . , a ,
and Diarrhoea Bemedy, and after taking
auvenu uuwes i am entirely cured of
that trouble. I am so pleased with the
result that I am anxious that it be in
reach of all who suffer as I have." For
Feel Act.
The act of William Tell In shooting
an amile off the head of another person
wa repeated in Woodhurn last TSatur-
dav uioruinir. when Ciia. Ciumu
shot an anal off of Etton Stark' head
with a tt-ralihre rifle at distance of
thtrtv tant. I'.minark had lust allot
and killed a souirrel at a distance of
about .00 feat and ha did the iob
nicely that Btark, who was standing by
told htm that h would not be afraid to
nlaia an annla nn his head and let hi
shoot it off. Cam mack told him he
could do it. whereupon Btark placed an
apple ou hi bare head and Cammack
almtltnfT. anlinintr tha amile aouarelv
in two, one piece falling on each side ot
Stark. The act was a fool hardy under
taking and one that ought not to be
repeated. Wood burn Independent.
Chamberlain's Coagh Itemedy
Great Favorite.
Th toothing and healing properties
of thia remedy. Its oleaaant taste and
prompt and permanent cure have made
St a great favorite with people every
where. It is especially prised by moth
er oi small children lor eoida, cronp
and whoouina eongh. a it always a
fonts quick relief, and a it contain no
ODiunior other narmiui drug, it may
be given as confidently to a baby a to
an adult. For sale at th St. Helens
pharmacy,
Pepalar Seaside Exeanloa Kate."
Commencine Saturday. July 27th. and
every Saturday thereafter during the
summer season the A. U. K. K. will
sell round trio excursion ticket from all
stations between Portland and Clata
kanie. inclusive, to Ftavel, (toarhart
and Seaside and return at 12 50 for the
round trip. Tickets good to return Sun
day ereuing.
Have you a sense of inline in tli re
gion of your stomach after eating? If
so you will be benefited by using
Chamberlain' stomach and Liver
Tablet. They also cur belching and
our stomach. They regulate the bowels
too. litre Z5 cent. oid at meet.
Helena Pharmacy.
OABTOZIZA.
fears la yf 1st -tl Yw Hw Umt tegM
COGGING TEAM FOR SALE.
T1CAM Or LABOR AND HEAVY YOCMO
horM. weluhl 17i sarb. ulubls for bw-
dns or othar heart work, ouaalx yvaraoM. Ilia
ulnar nvaa year. Itt fowl coadluou.
SUA Apply at thia oc.
fries
NOTICE.
I y SONS. Ml A HLFJI AStO FREDRICK. HAV-
31 ina arrive.! nearly at in.lr aiajorttr, 1 de
alt the public to inowihallha.aaratited then
Oiclr time, and they an at lltwriy (o conduct
utemaajTatacrominfiy. j, Hsavaicaa, on.
FARM FOR SALE.
OS It HUNDRED ND BIXTT ACRES OOOO
land. Horn tplemtlns bottom land (or
larmina ana torn a excellent umtwr. un viaia
kania river, In aectina M, tp 5, r S. Horn land
cleared, foud tram huiix and ham ; (nod young
bearing orchard; Improvements well feoewX
ror further particulars apply to Miner Bros.,
valley, ur., or at uiiiomco.
REAL ESTATE FOR SALE.
DO YOU WANT TO MAKI A PROrlTABl,a
Investment? II so eoma and our soma
rood Columbia county real rataia. 1 have the
following tracts for tale: All of section U tp
Id, tK: alao the nVi ol aeclion S4, Ip t n, r 1
w; the noi of secuoa a, t I , r I w: tha bh
of aection IS, Ip i , r J w ; tha M of aertioa IS
id & n. r a w: also XM acres In ci iions 2S and
tp S n. r 4 ; ISO acres In another tract, and 10
acre in me ae? oi section s. to s a, r m.
a. a. uavitfcii. a, neions, ur.
PROFESSIONAL.
S. H. GRUBER,
ATTORNEY-AT LA IF.
m with K. E. Quick.
ST. HKI.KN8, : ; ORKOON.
WIH rive bust persons! attention to all lettal
matters entrusted to ins. Will prautlc ia all
me state ana I'miea mate ivoarte.
W.H.POWELL,
ATTORNEY-AT-Li W.
DEPUTY UISTBICT ATTORJffV.
ST. HELENS, ; : OREGON.
K. P. Oa a u Aii. T. J. Clektok,
Attorneys-at-Law.
V Marqaam Balldln, Portland Oregon.
Columbia Coanty bust neat will receive prompt
attention.
J. W. DAY
VT. B. D1IXARD
DILLARD&DAY,
iTTORNE YS-AT-LA W
OfBce next door to CnnrthouM.
HT. HELENS, OREGON,
General practtea In courts of Onsnn or Wash,
Inatuu. Abstracts mad directly from county
recjrus.
Ur. Mwin Ross,
Physician and Surgeon.
8T. HELENS, OREGON.
Dr. H.R. Cliff,
Physician and Surgeon.
ST. HELENS, OREGON.
Dr. J. E.IIalL
Physician and Surgeon.
CLAT8KANIE, OREGON.
Reopened to . the Public
Oriental Hotel.
EUGENE BLAKESLEY, j Proprietor.
8T. HELENS.
card by Day, Week or Month
At Rcasomabxi Fiovrb.
Visitors met at steamer landing and
guests Baggage looked alter.
THE OLD STAND
ST. HELENS, : f OREGON.
INDUSTRIAL FAIR.
BIGLIVESTOCKSHOW
i
COOD RACING IN THE
AFTERNOONS
Latest Attractions In New Auditorium
Building Every Evening, with
Good Masic.
'eltj at tbe St. Helens pharmacy.
and Bring Your Families,
REDUCES RATES ON ALL RAILROADS
For Further Particulars Addres
M. D. WIHDOH, Hecj., Portland.
Clatskanie and Portland
ROUTE
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STEAMER ALBANY.
Leaves Portland Tuesday and Thursday
at b p. to., tor Clatskanie and way land
ings; Sunday at 6 p. m. (or Oak Point.
RET l! , NINO
Leave Clatskanie Wednesday and Fri
day at 4 p. in., tide permitting; leave
Oak Point Monday at 8 p. in.
SharerTra importation Co.
Kel Estate Transfers.
Mary BurseB 1 Rmma T, Wllham. i
of anS4 of section 1V, and w'n o( H '
nn Conk W K, V. Bulls, tot , bltwk ,
(MM Ott
MOD
600 W
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aoow
Nam" Mors in t-CUti'. mii of stwilon
M. . imm).htey to HyVah C, ,il'r,l,',
of w and no1 of swX of aaolloniW,
lu, r wesl
Kdwanl l.ydviason tn Jrnntints. Ipaulil-
Ina loitti v.u., ati;t oi aw.Mt u ew.iv-
,ti u, r a west
Thomas Mnrrla, aeti of ne'i ot aocllmt J.
W. J. Rsa to Jsnntnirs, iiauldln Ur
n.lfnliuli and lltt
v .Vit; itJi . r . . .:. sow
t. M. swsrto at. tv n)ol ".'
awllt' n 1, lt , r t ....
t'nlt-l Htates io J. K. (tchllelit, palsnt! aani to
John Maudsiroui, natanlt ata to Marry Mana,
patent.
lo It Tar t Bu Cheap
A cheap remedy for cough and colds
! all rltflit, but you want mmeUifuji
that will relieve and cure th more se
vers and danirerotts result of throat and
Inn trouble. What lliall you dot Uo
to a warmer ami more regular climate T
Ye, if possible ; if not poswible lor you
then in either ease take the only reui'
edv that has been Introduced in all civ
ilised countrie with success in sever
throat and lung troubles, "IWhee's
tlerman Svrno.' It not only heal ami
stimulates the tissue to destroy the
nru disease, but allays inflammation
cause easv exuectoratkm. give SfXHl
night' rest, and cure the patient. Try
on bottle. Kecoinmeiuletl many year
by all drntntist in , the world. Get
Green' Priie Almanac.
OABTOnXA
BaaistBs A " W Htal hwt Sagg
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WHITE COLLAR LINE
PORTLAND-aSTORIJI ROUTE.
STEAMER TAHQMA."
Dally Round Trip Kioept Bundajr.
Thronah Hnrtland eonnMtlua with Kteamer
rvaticfttta iron iiwaiso arui Mina neaen rotuta.
W hite Collar Line Tickets lutert-natitfeald with
O. K. s K. ana V, T. iMupaus iieAeta.
t.esra Pnrtland-
Laatr Asturla-
TIME CARO.
..TA.M
7 V. M
Dalles-Portland Route.
8TR. "BAILEY QATZERT."
OAILV ROUND TRIf
IXOtf V MONOAV.
Vancouver, Cascade Locks. St.
Martin s Spnngs.Hood River,
White Salmon, The Dalles.
TIME CARO
Leave Portland..
Arrive at The Uallea
laie Th I'alle.....
Artlva at Fortlsnd...
.7 A.M.
r. M
.A r. m,
.10 P.M.
MCL TMt VCRV SCST.
ATI Knndav Trips a f radius Peatnra,
iajrThla Kuiii. has th tiraudeat Swale Attra
tioua sa aana.
LANDINO AND OPPICB:
Pont of Alder street. Roth 'Phones Mala Ml,
roartsan, uasoua.
E. W. Cbicutom. aeent. Portland : P-a-
thkb & BAaMa. a nte. liootl Klver: J,
C. Wtatt, aitent, Vancouver; Wolvoko
x n viaa, agwnta, wntt Salmon ; Joit
M. PiLtooK, agent, In LNtilc; A, J
Tavlob, axent, Astoria,
OREGON
SlIOIdUTlE
UKiOKPACIHC
DaeasT
ma
China-.
i'l.rtland
HrHaeiat
f waa.
via llunt-
liiKton.
Halt taka, Denver, Pi.
nonn, uniaaa.aan-
saa l ltr, M. Ixmla,
vnicaa-u ana ssat.
Atlantic
Kiprasa
t ea p. m.
via II ant-lustun.
Pt. Pant
Fast Mail
.00 p. Itt.
via
Hpokan
TfMR liKIX'I.KS
HMiM PtlKTUAJiO.
Ball lake. Denser, Ft.
Worth, Omaha, stan-
aaa tltf. at. Louis,
t,hi.ao and kaM.
Walla Walt. Uwls-I
ton, Hnnsana, Wsl
I are. Piiilinao, Mtn-
neapons, hi. raul,
Imluth, MllauaJ
Chkiaiia sad Eaat.
Asair
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7:00 a
OCKA AND HI V Kit HCHfS0lla.K
ruon pttHTkiANt.
tp. tn.
Dallv
Kx.Hunday
e p. in.
Baturday
10 p. in.
sa. m
Ea.Bnndsj
Sam.
Tne.Thor,
and Hat.
7 a. m.
Toes. Thur.
and Hat.
Li. Rlparla
dally I Blpsrla
Ali aallln datea tun
jet't U) chansa.
Pnr Han Pranels,.n
Hall aver live days.
Columbia Rlvar
To Astoria and Way
iauoina.
Willamette Rlvar.
tOri-KOH City, Newlwrs;,
Salem at wajr land .
Corrallls and Way-laadlima
Wlllametle and yam.
Mil nisera.
Oreitnn City, Dayton,
aitu fray-ian'niifia.
stnaaa ftlvar,
to Lswlstnn.
p. m.
if. m.
.Hundar
4:B0n. tn.
Kx.uuday
t-SO n. m.
Mon. Wad.
and Pri.
S IK) n. m.
Mon. Wad,
and Frl.
a-" ""-aavrr m f i n -rcjA-N P
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slmnatlnD ttKrooUaptSKeauti
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rromolcs DiSfstlonJCheerfur
ness and HestContalns iwlUaT
(hikitm.Morpliiiva norlliiicxaL
KOTXAltCOTlO.
Isaatiis Asl1
ApcrfMl Rrnwdy forCoiv!
tlun. Sour Stotach.DtAxihoia
WornvXiTvsiotis.r8wrrt"
nrss ruul Lessor Surxy.
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s f iff
Tb Kind Yen fea
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Boars the
Siginturo
of
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For Over
Thirty Years
9mmmt nit
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Stanwocd & Sherman Bros.
-MAm'PAVTt'BBa or-
Lumber
Bridge Timbers and
Ties a Specialty.
W manaraetnr (nt-elaae rouah Inmlwr
hr all purtuaaa hr the irad, ahlch
sail at a aiuat naoatd tr.
DimeiLsiou Lumber.
Frice at the Mill, $6 Per M.
YANKTON, OHKOON.
f HEAT I UflTI urirt
-AT TH
KDTARt.lHIIKD
lBTi.
..twit
JOHN A. BECK
IIKAI.ER IH
Watclics, Diamonds, Silferware,
....JEWELRY..,.
Itepairing a Specialty.
I7 Morrison St. Met, Pranl s PlrM, POHTI.ANR.
Geo. L. Perrine,
....Contractor...,
BRICK MASON AND PLASTERER
House-Raising, Etc.
Estimate furnished on application. All
wore guaranteeu,
CUTHKANIP., t i s ORCiiOM.
Steamer JOSEPH KELLOGG
Leaves Portland oa Taesdav. Thursday and Sai-
Hi.iaj a. r a. aa. ror
$1 a, Ulmmm. Cever rVaf, Hlm
and .,
Arrivlnr at Portland Monday, Wed-
neoday and Friday siis u.
Wharl foot ol Salmon Hi H. HOLMAM, Anal.
ULJ..,Xi- .-.m..J.. lll.ii.JH. I ,. J.IJ .
. d. Mori.
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WAUACS.
;i City Market
' St, Hkucss, OtttutiK
UR0SAY A K88T0N, tKf
) -lNAI.l IN
Mesh and bait Meat
r -
City trade, lnarn rami, stea
tawU and railroad camp ,
upplled.
OHiaa Ft MAD on sixikt sonci.
V asvv V
j Brinn Brothers
ST.HtltSS, . osteon.
NEW PLACE.
II fa want anihln vd ia Um
llul nhUks try
HAW'S R1 ALT
, -Only lis seat as-,
Liqaors aai Cigarx Kept la S!::l
Off N PROM fi . M. TO
ia O'tXOOK MIONIOHT.
w
A -
St. Helens Hotel
Wall acb a Move, Paops.,
Is Again Open to the Public.
Meal Served on Short Notice,
lied Cenu, Meal 25 Cent.
HMD BARN if CONNECTION, H0BSMS
TO HA1 10 CENTS,
Kt. H sucks, j Oiutaoii.
,aa,rfk,ata4'
tOM POHTLA!t, Val-T.
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"America"
Willasiett Sioogti Roate
Leave fH. Helen.... 6:30 AM
Arrive at Portland.. 10:) AM
t i a o ai V
lesisfWHsnu 72
Arrive at Ht. llelM. 6:00 P M
rAHBtSCBRH.
Will Carry Nothin but Paawn-
Iters and Fast Prel"t.
IAMB ttOOs, IB !
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dallr at
His, m.
A.L, CEAIO,
General Passenger Agt., IWfcAWJ, Obe,
II STORIA & COLOMBIA RIVER
H RAILROAD COMPANY.
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t. Astoria. I,
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traliia leavtnt Union dapot. at Astoria .i,h r
oV N. Co.'i boat and rail Hue u, m,rf ... ,v
waco and NortUUeauh points. -
fHf??!','' u' A,tir, "W Pnlnta must flu
ssa as wm IIBIII Will HtflD tO ISt liHM
as-a
Oen, Pass. Am., Astoria, Or
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set ol ahstreol
books In thaonuntr. Alianrk BminntlvesafllitMi and sallsl""''1"0
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bar prupertF lor sale list II with ua and wa will And borar.
E. E. QUICK & CO., u 1
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siu.n ?
I THE NEW YORK STORE
IS OFFERING GREAT BARGAINS IN
Clothin:-
I Dry Goods, Groceries, Boots. Shoes, Etc.
I Coojier Building, Main Street, St. Jlelens, Oregon.
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