The Oregon mist. (St. Helens, Columbia County, Or.) 188?-1913, September 13, 1901, Image 2

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    OREGON MIST
Entered at the l'oetoffioe at St. H lens,
Oregon, as second-class mail matter.
COUNTY OFFICIAL PAPCH.
Issued Evkby Fhiday Mousing By
DAVID DAVIS,
Editou AND PboI'KIRTOR.
SUBSCRIPTION PRICK:
One copy on year, in advance. ;
Six mouths
Thfrh is considerable disappointment
manifested at different localities in the
county because the county court failed
at its Inst session to purchase a rock
crusher. These manifestations of dis
upproval will not be of a serious or last
ing nature. The practicability of pnr
clinging a crusher is being carefully and
deliberately weighed by the mem tiers of
the court, and the plan lias not been
wholly abandoned by any means.becanse
the court readily understands that the
plan bears too much of merit to be
passed by with a wink and a nod. The
matter is only temporanlv delayed in
Kore Ballroad Talk.
Following upon the heels of the an
nouncement in the Oregonian that A.
B. Hammond has purchased a largo
tract 01 umuer lima in Tillamook
county, tlitis greatly increasing his at
ready large holdings west of the Coast
range, cnme the following dispatch from
cwiem to mat paper! "wniio no one
here pretends to know anything defi
nite regarding Mr. Hammond's Hairs,
there are many who think this part of
the valley will feel an increase of busi
ness activity as a result of his enter-
ii. wi.,.i. i'-..ii. i lunation Answered. ' , - 1 .,
i i i
60
COUNTY OFfiCKKS.
KoprrnenUtlv No no an Merrill. Clatakanle
Jii'lite .....Joseph It. Doan, Katnler
Clerlt J. O. Watta, St. Helens
PheritT ....R. 8. Hntiati, 8u .-Ions
Treasurer s. lto, St Uelon.
Supt. of School I. H. Copelanrt, Hottttmi
Amenr...., Martin While, St. Helens
Surveyor A. B. l.lllie, Himlmn
Coroner., Dr. H. . ClIlT. fit. Helens
CnmralnlonAra I. ...... .P. A. Fraaca, SOMipojue
rvr. '.ffl
m s . i i iiwi a ' I f I
SEPTEMBER 13, 1901.
1.00 order for more careful examination into urines. It is prophesied on the streets
mat a raiiroau will De omit irom Hie
Tillamook country to connect with the
Corvallis A Kustern, which ,now extends
from Detroit, in the Cascade Diountaina,
to Vaquina. There has been at frequent
intervals talk of an extension of the
Corvallis & Eastern across the Cascade
mountains, and through Eastern Oregon
to a connection with some transconti
nental line. This would open up a vast
area of land in Eastern Oregon, now
used only for grazing purposes, and
would provide a more direct route for
the lumber manufactured along the line
of the Corvallis A Eastern, this side of
the Cascades. A railroad down the
coast from the Nehalem to Yaqnina
would reach large areas of timber land.
such as that in the Silets country, and
would develop the dairying industry in
the good pasturage reirioii on the west
stops oi tne uoast range, one oi tne
remote possibilities surcested bv Salem
people is that a railroad might be built
irom xuiamuoc across tne uoast range,
through the Grand Bonds pass and
through Salem to a connection with the
Corvallis & Eastern, near Stayton."
ASSAULTED THE PRESIDENT.
To tell our readers that an attempt
was made to assassinate President Mc
Kinley last Friday would be a useless
statement of a fact which is undoubt
edly known to every person in the
United States. Leon Cxolgosx, Rus
sian anarchist, committed the villainous
act at the Buffalo exposition, the intelli
gence of which cast a gloom of sadness
over the entire country, and indeed, do
more shocked and horrified were the
American people at the fiendish act than
were the civilized nations beyond the
seas, an evidence of which was the long
list or sympathetic and condoling mes
sages from the heads of ail European
governments, both great and small.
The shocking incident recalls vividly
to mind the assassination of two other
great and grand American presidents,
Abraham Lincoln and James A. Gar
field, the former falling a victim to the
unerring aim of the fanatical Booth, at
Ford's theater, in Washington, April 14,
1865, the latter receiving his fatal
wounds while in waiting at the Wash
ington railway station, at the hands of
the desperate Goiteaa, July 2, 1881.
While we recall with horror Lincoln's
assassination, which was but the culmi
nation of an idle brain frenzied by the
blasted hopes of the confederacy, Gar
field's assassination was the outcome of
the same sort of mind and one of the
fiercest factional fights in our political
history. The situation at the attempt
on nr. McKanley's life differs entirely
from that -of the Lincoln and Garfield
tragedies. Mr. McKinley was most uni
versally popular of all our presidents.
The prosperity connected with his ad
ministration, his splendid conduct of
the Spanish-American wsr, and hie
beautiful domestic life are the reasons
why he has secured such a strong bold
upon the affections of the American
people.
This country has long needed a radi
cal change in its immigration laws, and
we trust the event of last Friday will
hasten this desired reformation. Amer
ica has been made the dumping ground
for the vicious, anarchistic foreign ele
ment too long. It is time to adopt
stringent legislation and rules along
these lines, then a determined repres
sion oi au organizations with a sem
blance of unlawful purpose. This
would pit an end to anarchy and its
attendant evils.
While the nation deplores the fact that
its chief magistrate has been laid nearly
at death's door, its people are corre
spondingly happy to know that the
recovery of the wounded executive is
now an assured fact. Yesterday's dis
patches state this much positively. The
bullet holes in the patient's stomach
are healed and be has been changed to
a new bed, and ia taking nourishment
and relishing it. The bullet which
lodged in the president's back will not
be removed, but will accompany him to
his grave. Let the people rejoice that
the affair has no more serious termina
tion. ."
its merits. The clamor for better high
ways is more universal now than ever
before, and we entertain the most im
plicit coutidenee in the court to do its
full duty ' i supply ways and means ac
cording to its ability. This confidence
will not prove misplaced, we are sure.
to no greater extent than was the confl-
ilen e reposed in that body to carefully
administer county matters of every char
acter in the past, which every resident
of the county knows has been successful
to a most pleasing degree. . The court
will act wisely and judiciously in this
matter, it can be depended, when that
uuuv leeis mat me umi nas mrriveii to
act, which, there seems to be but Blight
reason to doubt, is not tar in tne future.
Thicks ought to be a law prohibiting
tne mauuiMcturo and use ot tne .
rine. it's oi no practical value to Buy
one. A person who needs a gun at all
needs a good one. A "22" is ueunllv
fonnd in the hands of bovs, who, by all
the rights of laws, and for the protec
tion of society, ouifht not to iiave a sun
oi any xinu. A small oov ana a guu ot
any kind combined, ia about as danger
ous an animal as could possibly be
turned loose to prey upon society.
School Report.
Following is the reoort of the school
A dozen men reoresenting various n district Mo. 20 for the month ending
callings In England have been sent to oeptenioer o.
America to study similar trades in this
country, niey want to see how and
why it is that this country excels all
others in making so manv things for the
markets of the world. "They desire to
nna out wnerein the wane earners ol
this land are better off than their own.
lliey will go home with an increased
appreciation of American institutions
and ways ot doing things.
When there
No. of days taught , 17
No, of days attendance 476
No. of davs absence ..... 81
o. of times tardv 12
No. of boys enrolled 18
o. oi gins enrolled 18
Total enrolled 84
Average No. belonging 30
Those neither absent nor tardv durinar
the month were: Thomas Hunter, Ai
red Hunter. Jennie Foster. Genevieve
Caffrey, James Caffrey. and Ralph,
is a chance of gettimr Freddie unit iiannio iw,,,).-..
another new industry started here we Visitors during the month were: Mrs.
should all work together to get it firmly E. Burroughs, of Vancouver, Wash.,
located. A few mills and factories add Miss Dollie Graham, of Roy, Wash,
more to a town than is usually believed, Mies Ida Wetle, of Portland, Miss Mar-
money wen expenuea ny the guente Caffrev. and Mem Ram New.
COM! h Tll 1 1 1 1 II fSiffra a .wl llal.M Mnnla.
of Goble, Lulu and Dora Fulton, ol
and it is
business men, if they put a little money I
into these enterprises. The hands era-1
ployed are constant consumers, and Mooreeville.
money earneq ry the men and compan-1
ies u retainea at nome.
There is no small truth In the remark
that a home-grown, hand-spanked, bare
footed, hard-tistod country boy makes a
much better fighter in the battles of life
than does the pampered, high-collared
youth of our towns and villages whose
clothes have been dustud with a whisk
broom instead of a shingle. It don't
seem to make much dilTcrcnco what
regiment or company he is lighting in
either. If he enlists with the agricult
urist he is at home with them ; if he
goes into business he applies the dis
cipline of his early training and success
fully meets all coiners ; and should he
be called into professional uursuits. he
equips niuiseil with tne necessary study
and wins the battle there. There fa
something about such a start that makes
him equal to his ambition and his
opportunities.
Chamberlain's Couirh Itemedr a
Great Favorite.
The soothing and healing nronertiea
of this remedy, its pleasant taste and
prompt and permanent cures have made
it a great favorite with people every
where. It is especially Drued bv inoth- i
ers of small children for colds, croup
and whooping rough, as it always at-
fl. .,,.,k Tlf ..! It Mntain.
iuin .i.va. iuiidi, mm a I. vuiimuia 1IU
opium or other harmful drug, it mny
be given as confidently to a baby as to
an adult. For sale at the St. Helens
pharmacy.
Popular Seaside Exearslon Rate.
Commencing Saturday, Julv 27th, and
every Saturday thereafter during the
summer season tne A. A v. K. K. will
sell round trip excursion tickets from nil
stations between Portland and Clats
kanie, inclusive, to Flavel, Oearhart
and beaside and return at $2.50 for the
round trip, .tickets good to return Sun
day evening. -
Have you a sense of fullness in the re
gion of your stomach after eating? If
so you will be benefited bv nsinir
unaiiiDeriHiirs Momacn and .Liver
Tablets. They also cure belching and
sour stomach. They regulate the bowels
too. i-rice za cents, fold at the St.
Helena Pharmacy.
v.. A.,,,.f rinmr still has the
largest sain of any medicine in tlio civ
ilir!ed world. Vour mothers' and grand'
mothers' never thought of w ng any-
i.i i... i,,.i:.nut on or liillouaiu'ta
Doctors were scarce, ami they seldom
hoard of apmmdicitis, nervous prostra
tion or heart failure, etc. They used
August Flower to clean out the system
and stnn fermentation ot uiungesieu
food, regulate the notion of the liver,
!..,,. lui.. ilia ii,rvoiiii and orimnic action
of the svhUmim and that is all they took
when feeling dull and bad with head
aches and other aches. You only need
a few doses of Green's August lower
in li..;,t ....,. l mkn von Sllttsllet
UUtllU VM. w . -----
there is nothing serious the matter with
you. Got Green s X'rize Aimaiiau.
Dr. K. 0. Cawood, owing to Increase
In business at homo, has been compel M
to discontinue his weekly visits to this
citv. He cordially Invites his friends
and patrons to call oil htm in Portland,
room 42, Hamilton building, Third
street, between usiungioii auu ai't.
When yon want a pleasant physic try
the new remedy. Chamberlain's Stomach
and Liver Tablets. They are easy to
take and pleasant in effect. Price Si
cents. Sample free at the Bt. Helens
Pharmacy.
The Woodburn boy who shot the
apple ofThis companion's head the other
day, afterwards shook like a leaf for an
hour, being completely unnerved. It
was lucky for the other boy that he did
not snake before snooting.
Bun tks ll IM H W7S IWt
WHITE COLLAR LINE
PORTLAND ASTORIA ROUTE.
OABTOllIA.
Bausths Tin Kind Yoo Han Aiwars BoilfiM
Btgtiatsr
LOGGING TEAM FOR SALE.
4 TEAM OF LARGE AND HEAVY YOrtNn
i. horewH. weight 1700e(!li. huIIaIiIh fur l.u. I
King o, i-uiar nvnv y wnrt, una not yt'ttr Ola, the I
inner seven ye,trs. in goou coudltlua.
Lois Wetlc.
Teacher.
XI. Applr t this office.
fries
STEAMER "TAHOMA."
Dally Round Trip Except Hundnj.
ThrmiKh Portland oonneelliin with 8uanier
Kaht-otU Irom ltwitro ami l4mtt Hoitch fiiliim.
While I'ollur Line TUkeU lnterehnKeailo with
O. K. & N. sad V. T. CoiuMiijr Ticket.
TIME CARD.
Leave Portland. ...... ...... ..T A. M.
Leave A slur la . . ..7 P, M.
The Dalles-Portland Ronle.
STR. BAILEY GATZERT."
faaJI
a fit v i ii it ii
The Kiud Tott Ilitvo Always Dotight, mid which hat been1"
In uho for over 00 yearn, lias borne tho ttlurnittiiro 0f
and nun dcoii tuauo undor Iila mtm
KOtial muitsrvlalou alnco Its tufuncy.
Allow no cue to deceive yon In thlw.
All Counterfeit, IihIUUoub and Juat-M.rood" are bud
Ifixnerliueuta tlwt trlflo with nd endnngrer tho hwUth of .-
Inttuit und CUUdren-KKperleneo Utfttlust IStperliuent,
What Is CASTORIA i
Castorln is ft hnrmleM Btibstltuto for Cftator Oil, Pare,
gorlc, Drops nnd HootUInir Byrttps. It U rieoaont. It
otinUtlua noltlier Opium, Morphine nor other Nareotlo
eubHtance. Its sre la H guitrautee. It deatroy Wornn
nitd ttllitya FoverUhneMa, It cures Dlurrhom and Wind
Collo. It relieve TeetUinir Troublea, euro Oonatlputlon
and Flatulency. It assliiilIuU'i the Food, rt'tfHhttca tho
Stomach and IIowcIm, giving healthy and uatunU slocn.
The Children' rauaeea Xho Mother' Friend.
GENUINE CASTORIA ALWAYS
Bears the Signature of
S7
&awy. -cue
The Kind You Have Always Bought
In Use For Over 30 Years.
tmi eewraw wane, vt awaaav wnmwr, mw ea ewv.
NOTICE.
Colorado and Iowa h&ve rMtorvd th
death penalty for murder, after a Deriod
v. ta'i imcin in ma lurui ui jmuriwjll"
ment for life. Ia both stiites the im-
priBoniiient-for-life experiment resulted
in a largely increased list of homicides.
There now but four states in which the
death penalty is not maintained. These
lour are Wisconsin, Michigau, Maine
ana Khode Island.
Emma Goldmas should be taken in
charge by our national government and
made snch an example of that her kind
won Id so fear the results of their crimes
or utterances that nothing of this kind
wouiu ever again occur.
Keasey Sotes.
Bock creek valley is nearly deserted
if like Sampson, the Fhillistines be
upon us, what then?
Wednesday. September 4th. Mrs.
Throop accompanied bv Tommie. Heart
and Dora left for Aurora, the place of
hop Katbennsr. Miss fanme and Oscar
oneiaenn going by way of St. Helens.
Why, you surely can guess if we should
ten you, you would know.
Railroad surveyors have moved namn
down within two miles of Vernonia.
Iney have brought the survey much
lower than the one made by Corey Bros.
It is on the level past Keasev. Who
can tell what may happen to our valley
yet : ana-iooaers are still on tbe look-
DAILY ROUND TRIP
CXCCFT MONDAY.
TYSONS, CHARLES AMP FSKDRICK, HAV
1 11 luff arrived rttiar!v at their mainrllv I .1... I
slro tho pnbltc to know that 1 have granted them . l I .1 c
I their time, anrt they are at libertj to comluct VanCOUVer, LaSCaile LOCKS, St.
UieniKlvasaecuMlnelv. J. HiNumr... sH. I . . A , . , '
unea Aiifrust mi, lsmi. mai llll a OUl UlSiS, IIOUU VLT.
White balmon, Ihe Dalles,
TIME CARD
Leave Portland .....? A. M.
Arrive at The Hallos 8 t M.
Lobvo Iho IMIlea : . 4 p. M.
Arrive at I'ortlaml 10 p. M.
MCALS THE VERY BEST.
1SS-Siinlay Trim a leallnir Fealnre.
ata-Thl. lioiito haa the Utaailwt Hceulo Allrac-
lion, on carin.
LANDINU AKD Of PICK:
root of Alder Street. Both Thnuea Main Kl.
roKTLAKD, USSUON.
E. W.Cmcutox, B(rent.rortland : I'sa-
TiiKES are lots of people with rats in I nut for nlaima
their garret Boati ng around the country.
A fellow in Portland Tuesday nres- Notice of the death of James Rnild.
ented a check at the First National bank ot McMinnville, has been received. Mr.
: k""c" eiucu uy x i i unit aic- i vM"iu nna viuw ui nie vnriv pioneers or
FARM FOR SALE.
ONE HUNDRED AND SIXTY ACKKfl OOOP
land. Home aplenilhiK bottom land (or
lariuinK ami ome exreiient tiiiitier. un uiala
kanle river. In rectlnn 24. tn fi. r s. Homn laiM
cleared, good frame house and barn; jrnod youim
w"ih wimnru, iuiniveinema wen icnretl.
For further Darticalara atmlv to Millar Hm.
Valley, Or., or at thin office.
REAL ESTATE FOR SALE.
DO YOU WANT TO MAKE A PKOPITABLE
inveetmentf If ao come and our Rime
Jiood Columlila county real eatuie. I have Uie
ollowlnv tracta for Hale: All of aeetlnn l.l m
n, r3w; alao the nU ol aeiition 34, to s n, r J
w; the nei of section T. In 6 n, r 3 w; the n'-i
of neetion 16, tp5 n, r w; the wWof aeetion IS
tp 4 n. r 2 w; also 83) acrea In aertiolii JX and M
tpd u. r 4 w; IM acrea in another tract, and 10
M lM.aMfcja.
Stanwood & Sherman Bros.
-MANt'rAcrt'axKS or-
Lumber
Bridge Timbers and
Ties a Specialty.
W munHftioturei flrt rottirh Inmlwr
for nil uritsi'i for Out trtvlp, wlitvlt wj
Mtl ui ft muni rvtukuiikblv Aifurw.
Dimension Lumber.
Price at the Mill, $6 Per M.
YANKTON. OUKUON.
f MEAT! MEAT I UCATI
-ATTIU-
City Market
St. IIsi.kns, Ohhoon
LINDSAY A MORTON, PROPS.
-PKALKH I It-
acre, in the tvA of aeollon tlnln.il
t.KUlihK. st. Helen., Or.
8. II.
Kinley.
Ex Mi Goldman, the arch anarchist.
i i . . . . .
iiaB ixvu arreaieu. cnarirea witn con
spiracy in the attempt noon the nrwii.
ueut h me. we are not in tavor ol mob
Jaw, but a trial by the courts in this in
stance would be a farce.
This government should proceed forth
with to purchase an island to where it
could deport every person in the land
inclined toward anarchistic ideas. There
is no room for them here.
Thi man, or image of a man. who
attempted to assassinate the president
snouia nave Deen arrested long ago on
suspicion of being an anarchist. His
name condemns him.
A stoke plow, believed to be fully
3000 years old, has been unearthed at
jjioomiieid, JN. J., by workmen on a col
vert. Here '8 a nut for archaeologists.
Thb education of a child cannot ho
shifted to the shoulders of teachvr nr
educator, 'lbe responsibility reatfa, first
uu jurcuiuBb, who lae parents.
Tue Bast is short on apples and nota-
toes and Oregon will be called upon to
assist in supplying tne market. The
price is almost sore to be high.
Oregon. Mrs. Nettie Keasey, his second
utiuicmer, was poru in tne nrst bouse
tnatwas built in Portland. His wife,
four daughters and two sons are left to
mourn the loss of a kind hiiHhund and
latlier.
Mrs. D. E. Keappv and children anil
Mrs. Hardwick took their departure
from Homewood Friday. Auenst 3()th.
after a visit of nearly two months. The
same day the spirit of little Lloyd, in-
ibui son oi Mr. ana Mrs. JS. K. Throop,
tied to the "evenrreen fields" in the
"iana beyond the mvst c rivr." The
sympathy of friends is extended to them.
A darkened pall hancrs over our conn-
try on account of the anxaaainiitinn nf
our beloved president. Our great and
prosperous republic should be freed
from the interposition nf anarrhinta If
foreigners are dissatisfied let them re
turn to their own country. No better
ruler or eovernment than onrs ever ex
isted or will ever exist under the shin
ing heavens.
Cuts and Braises Qn'.ckly Healed.
Chamberlain's Pain Balm annlied to
a cut, bruise, burn, scald or like injury
will instantly allay the pain and will j
heal the parts in less timer than anv I
umur treatment, unless trie injury is
my severe 11 win not leave a scar.
fain Ualm also, cures rheumatism.
sprains, swellings and lameness. For
sale at ttie bt. Helens Pharmacy.
PROFESSIONAL.
riiKR A BiBNKit. aents. Hood Kivor: J.
C. Wyatt, agent, Vancouver; Woi.nmr I
Yi vess, agents, White tsrtltnon; Jond
M. Fh.loo, agent, The Dalles; A. J.
lAvr.oK, agent, Astoria.
KHTAHI ISI1KI)
JOHN A. BECK
DKAI.KR lit
Th ground work has been laid for a
condition which, if carried forward in
the future, will promote sociability,
umuuiiuHn ana acquaintanceship to a
wonderful degree in our county. The
baseball tournament conducted here last
wees: will do all this and more and our
hope is that these meetings will be eon-
iiuuvu next season. None can deny the
statement that from the standpoint of
general good feelings and hospitality the
iu.iucui was a aeciaea success.
There was some indiscretion manifested,
no doubt, all round, but it was individ
ually, not collectively. The visitors, in
general, were gentlemanly and appre
ciative, but circumstances of an oppo
site condition were those over which the
mass had no control. If there was a
discourteous act or word on the part of
our town people we assure our visitors
that they were against the wishes of the
mass oi people of our city. We regret
the fact keenly that as ball plavers we
are a failure, and permit as to say that
Pooa Carrie Nation ! She broke her
arm the other day. She found a joint
in the member, and proceeded forth
with to smash it.
Collins fe Gray are prepared to fur
nish almost any kind of goods in the
general merchandise line, besides mill
stuffs, feed, grain, and hay by the bale
ur tun.
CASTORIA
For Infants and Children.
The Kind Yoo Hare Always Bought
Bears the
(Signature of I
S. H. GRUBER,
ATTORNEY-AT -Ll IK
Office with E. R. Quick,
ST. HKLKNS, : : OREGON.
Will give ben peroonal attention tn all lam!
maliera entm.u-d to me. Will practice In ail
uie oLMie nun i; uiiea ouuea UOUrta.
W. H. POWELL,
ATTORNE Y- AT- LA IF.
DEPVTY DISTRICT ATTORNKY.
8T. HEI.EXB, ; ; ORE0OM.
B. P. ClBAIIAM. T. J. Clekton.
Attoriieys-at-Law.
90S Marquam BuIldlnK, Portland Oregon.
Colnmbla County bmlnesa will nxwlimnmmm
t.,,.nn r i
1. W. DAT W. B. DtlXARD
DILLARD & MY,
ATTORNE YS-AT-LA IF
Office next door to Courthouno.
. HT. HKLKNS. OREGON.
General nracripe In pAiirti nl rwntrnn a. B7..1. I
"((ton. Abatrac-u made directly from county I
I)r. Edwin Koss,
Physician and Surgeon.
ST. HELENS, OREGON.
Dr. H. R. Cliff,
Physician and Surgeon.
BT. HELENS, OREGON.
Dr.J.Ellall,
Physician and Surgeon.
CLATSKANIE, OREGON.
Watches, Diamonds, Silfenare,
...JEWELRY...,
Repairing a Specialty.
9 Morrlaon t. Ret. front A Klrnt, PORTLAND,
OREGON
SllOJrLlNE
ano union Pacific
Borne time ago we announced the
marrisge of Mr. Lincoln Meserve to a
taienieu young lady of South Bend.
vash., but we were ahead of tima, Th.
anair aiu not take r Irca nntil Wuinu.
day of this week. Mrs. Meserve is the
daughter of a prominent Methodist min
ister, ana r. Meserve Is too favorably
known in this county to reauire anv
comment at our hands. Felicitxtinna nf
a nost oi mends go to the happy couple.
We could announce an ia-fv-rw motri.
monial alliance in this issue, but we
have decided to wait annthar ak
Suffice it is to say that both the parties
ha va raa'iAcul fits- -; ! a. 1. 1' a . . I
OREGON
State Fair!
SALEM,
September 23-28, 1901. Board by Day, Week or Month
Reopened to the Public
Oriental Hotel.
JfiuuENE BLAKESLEY, : Proprietor.
ST. HELENS.
Ur.HET TIMK 8CIIKDI7I.RS Aaarvi
ra PKOM PORTLAND. raoa
OhlraRO-
Portluud Malt Lake, Denver. Pt.
Hpeclal Worth, Omaha.Kan- . ,
S UOam. ana city, Ml. Loula, 4 P- m
via Hunt- Chicago and Kaal.
lliKtou.
Atlantic
Kxureaa 8lt lk- Denver, Ft.
9 0n. m. W orth, Omaha, Kan
' via Hunt- Ma ;',T. Ht. Louli, S:40a.m.
lOKtim. t-'hlcaso anil Kant.
Bt. Paul Walla Walla. Lewla
Fait Mall . Spokane, Wa.
Bpokana n"luth, Milwaukee,
Clileaxo anil Kant,
OCKAI1 AND HIVKH H RBvUii
rUUTI POHTLA'D.
All ailing' rtatoa nb
Ject to change. .
8 p.m. Por Kan Prnnel.i'0 4 p, m,
- Hall every five lay.
KtSumlay Oolumbla River
Saturdli'y To Astoria and Way- Kx.ffu'nTlay
10 p.m. lndlna.
a a m Willamette Rive. .
r. J.'.JJi'.v Orewiii!l.y,Newlier, JJzLT
E.Biinday H.1(!ra 4 vvay-laud'iii K-uday
S a. m. 4 HO n ni
Tiioa.Thur, Corvalll. and Way- Mon Wed
nd Bat. l.aa.llnm ,,, frii
7am Willamette and Yam-
TSa2'- Oregon Cltv. I)yn, Md Wj
and Way-Iandlngii. m
U. Klria Snake River. I,v.lw'tnu
9:40 a. m. dally at
dally Hlparla to Uwl.ton. H-m a. m. .
Geo. L. Perrine,
....Contractor,...
BRICK MASON AND PLASTERER
House-Raising, Etc.
Estimates furnished on application, All
wurf guaranteed.
CLATHKANIK, : . OMHflON.
Steamer JOSEPH KELLOGG
Leavea Portland on Tuelav, Thnrwlay and Hat
unlay an a. in. lur '
St Hihnt, Kalama, Carroll t Fowt, Hainitr
ana utite,
Arrivlne at Portland Monday, Wed
nvajuy and Frldav at i
Wharf foot of Salmon St II. II jl.MAN. iml
J Fresh and Salt Meat
' "
City trade, lomrliig; camps, atcam-
txmts ami railroad enmp
supplied.
At
ORiiitaa rii.i.ao ok siiobt Kont-s. 1
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CAFE
OREGON.
ST. HELENS, -
NEW PLACE.
If ynu want anmplhln fnntt In lh
line ui wm.ity try
8HAW'MALT
Only the bct ol
Lipr. and Cisars Kept ia Stock
Off N PROM 8 A. M. TO
13 O OLOOK MIDNIOHT. 4
-TIAMKR-
W. B. MOYIH,
T. B. WALLACR.
THE
St. Helens Hotel
WAI.LACC JIOYKB, IWs..
Is Again Open to thePnblic.
jH,ifi?,ved on RIl0rt No"".
Bods 25 Cents, Moals 215 Cents!
FEED BARN JN CONNECTION. HORSES
TO HA Y 10 CENTS.
St. IIki.ens, . Oaitooa.
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"America"
Willamett Slongb Route
V' " '
Ixwvo ht. Helens. ... (1:30 A M
Arrive at l'ortlaud. . 10 :! A M
Iave rorllund 2:) P M
Arrive at Ht. Helens. 0:00 P M
AUK lift VKft lR.
Will Carry Nntliinrf but f'a.acn.
gera and Ksat Kriiili t.
14 JA.ntiN ROOD, maaler. H
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How About Your Title?
A. L. CRAIG,
General Passenger Agt., Poktlanb, Orb,
we heartily Wratalate th IniV, nH I ""a" L "r. ."T "me y,
ofthecodntv noon ita nTl; i i". "ome .w,li
this respect. We may be able to do
miner to tue lutnre. uor purpose was
' i
GREAT AGRICULTURAL
pure, our irteas good, but our execution
was very Door. Wa will nuin.ni. .-uu
people of other places another year to
bring about a similar affair, and hope
the good beginning will lead op to better
iceuug auu ueiier p laying.
Krpobts from Dawsnn nnw inrflnata,
that the gold output of the Klondike for
vuis season is mucn less than the esti
mates. It is doubtful if the total will
exceed $15,000,000 where 25,000,000
was looked for. It seems that last year
was the banner year for that dist rict.
There is nothing surprising in the rapid
exhaustion of the cream of the placer
deposits. It is simply another instance
of what haa happened in everv other
placer camp in the world. However,
this does not by any means imply their
exhaustion or that the Klondike is not
a good country for mining any longer. 1
The groom-to-be is a popular young bus
iness man of our town, and the bride-to-be
is well, wait until next week, for
me But.ir i ki uie piace next ounday.
AND
INDUSTRIAL FAIR.
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BIG LIVE STOCK SHOW
h
GOOD RACINC IN THE
AFTERNOONS
Latest Attractions in New Auditorium
Buuaing every Evening, with
, ,i ... -
VI WU ilAUBlC.
u:...l l.u . . . .n,
bv accTde"nT'i lTI "-J? Gron.'? Y- Special
, - , , , , , , , , wnuai naie. uil i
uoniB ui (jnamDeriain'a !n m c.,..a.
and Diarrhoea .Remedy, and after taking
several bottles I am entirelv enl nf
that trouble. Iam so pleased with the REDUCED RATES ON ALL RAILROADS
reach of all who gaffer am T imva ir. For Farther Particular Addrera
aula nf fl.a ct tr..- .-t I
" " l'acy. M. D. W1HIIOM. S.,v.. i.-.-,..
Cured of Chronic Diarrhoea After
Thirty Tears of Suffering.
"I suffered for thirty years with diar
rhoea and thought I was past being
cured," says John S. HaHoway, of
rrencn v,amp, Hies, "i bad spent so
ITillh tint, n i..l . , nf .
..... h... tuvncj auu euuereu so
much that I had given up all hopes of
.cu. ci j. awns bu leeuie irom the ef-
wra ui ine aiarrnoea that I could do no
At Reasonable Viuvhk.
Visitors met at steamer landings and
Hueom uugptge looxea alter.
THE OLD 8TANO
CT.HEIJINS, ! t OEEQON.
Jl STORIA & COLOMBIA RIVER
IX RAILROAD COMPANY.
BR YOB RtTRE It 1. .11 .1.1.1.
KKWjROthal soverna. if la .
Remember that It la the
titles. II vI i?.,i."hT .,hl' "' I" relation Hi land
lal?a IjuyliiK lard or )..,I.ik moner on real-
i ' ' ni, .u, iii.iai iiiwin Biiowina wna.
ttlietltle. An AUntraet laaaoauintlnl a
We have tlm onlir cl of alatract
KliaraiitiMMl ii r,w nirr.wiiwu anil aail.iacuou
Cranu ft tho lL.. i'i,.V P"'lrty t maiirealve l. .call. We are
- u TV W TTUI MUU m UMJVf,
"'izo",$"r ". tils i
anewi In.l.tnn hav lux It. V
t'?'? lh.e '?'"r- A if work
Clatskanie and Portland
...ROUTE,
.i ifmn. -r"ni-i.,w.vT,JIII,,l( iaaii-""riiitNnTill kuj
i CauiDers' Tickflla Cam
and Bring Your Families.
STEAMER ALBANY.
Leaves Portland Tuesday and Thursday
at 6 p. m., for Clatskanie and way land
ings ; Sunday at 5 p. m. for Oak Point.
KKTUHNINa
Leave Clatskanie Wednesday and Fri-
?,a ,4 p;.m- tille permitting; leave
Oak Point Monday at 6 p. m.
ShaverTrs asportation Co.
bsaddoww 8 asanur
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DAILY. STATIOMS 0AILVi
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E. E. QUICK & CO.,
ST.
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hv Portland Ar
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8 20
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with Northern Pmiiio tra in. to ,!i tJl0!',
Ja-tand Hound I point,. At Portland wHh'i'll
Ra'le-"v'-u! n'0" rteH,t. at A.lorla witn 1
K. di N. i:o.-lK,at and rail line u and from l'
waeoand North Beach point. '
Paiiaenffnra for A .mrf . n. u.., .. . .
train, at Monlton T,; ii I " 1""'
THE NEW YORK STORE
IS OFFERiNG GREAT BARGAINS IN
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Dry Goods, Groceries, Boots, Shoes, Etc.
i CoPer liniWinc:, JIain S.iw at vtana n ..
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