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Entered at the Poetolfica t St. Helens,
Oregon, as second-class ninil matter.
COUNTY OFFICIAL. PAPER.
Imsubb Evbby Friday Mormmo Bv
DAVID DAVIS,
Burros am Pboi'biktob.
SORSCRItTION PRICKi
One cony one year, in advance t.00
Sir months 60
COUNTY OFFICERS.
Ropmentotlr Horman Merrill. C)atsnte
juttge .Joseph - lon, Rainier
Clerk ..J. U. Watta.at. llrlrua
Sheriff.......... R.8.Hettau, 8t. Holen.
Treasurer B. Rout. Bt. Helena
Snot, of School. -I. H. Cnpelmd, Houlton
AuteftHOr
...aanin nue, ot. jieien.
A. B. Uulo. Hnnltnn
Surveyor.........
Coroner...... ...
Commlsalouert j
.Dr. R. R. OliiT, St Helena
....P. A. Frake.. HeaiiHi.e
,.,...W. P. Can. Pittsburg
SEPTEMBER 27, 1901.
HGADfeiD FOR NEUALEM.
The announcements which come with
in the last few days from a reliable source
that actual work of conatrncting the
Northern Pacific's branch road from
Scappoose to Pittsburg is to be started
by October 15th, is hailed with a degree
of satisfaction which scarcely knows no
bounds by the people of this county, es
pecially the residents of Mehalem val
ley, whose fond hopes have been so often
blighted that the idea of ever experienc
ing such a happy state of affairs was re
garded almost as an evidence of ap
proaching insanity. But the realistic
seems now to have emerged from the
fantasy, swelling the bosoms of the in
habitants of that valley with thrill of
emotion. The vital interests are touched
to a degree of wonderful extent. Not
withstanding the fact that continuously
since last March there has been plenty
of evidence at hand that some such
move was not far off, yet the people
feared to hope. Thousands of dollars
have been expended by the company on
the preliminaries for this daily expected
stage of the work, however, for three or
four months the movements of the sur
veyors in Nehalem have been surrounded
by mnch mystery. It is not reasonable
to presume that the road will not be
built, or that it will atop at Pittsburg.
The traffic to be built ap between Scap
poose and Pittsburg would not jnstify
any eompauT in the expenditure. There
is something beyond at which the North
ern is aiming.
Below and above Pittsburg are vast
stores of wealth in the undeveloped nat
ural resources. It undoubtedly is the
aim of the company to penetrate the
vast forests of Columbia, Clatsop and
Tillamook counties, ultimately tapping
the coal deposits near the coast, and af
fording means of transportation for the
products of Tillamook county aside
from its timber, which is computed to
be of almost 'untold wealth. The entire
country south and west of the Columbia
river, as far south as Yaquina, abounds
in wealth, but of no practical value until
transportation is provided, and the com
pany that provides this great necessity
will reap its reward in an immense traf
fic in latter days. In (act, the whole
distance from Scappoose to the coast is
region, w'lich, when developed by the
advent of a' railroad, will respond quickly
to the call made npon its capabilities to
provide tonnage sufficient to justify the
necessary outlay to construct the road.
From all appearances the road will be
bnilt, and that at once. Contractors
bave already visited the scences where
the moat expensive part of the construc
tion is to start, in response .to the re
quest of the company. It is not unreas
onable to expect that inside of a month
there will be great activity all along the
line from Scappoose to Pittsburg.
Tux headlines over the dispatches
Tuesday morning announced to the
World that Leon Czolgoss bad pleaded
guilty to the charge of murder in the
first degree, "but the presiding judge
ordered that the plea be recordered "not
guilty." Under the laws of New York
when a plea of "guilty" to such a charge
is made the criminal can be sentenced
only to life imprisonment, therefore the
plea of "not guilty" was ordered entered
so the case could proceed to trial, that
the man might get what he justly
deserves a death sentence, which the
jury returned into court after a few
moments deliberation. The indication
now are that Czolgoss will be put out
of the way very soon.
CANNOT OWN LAND.
Under the reign of socialism no man
can own, in tee simple, a single square
foot of lend. The platform of the social
ist party inveigs very strongly against
the private ownership of the means of
production and distribution, by declar
ing that the aim of the party is to con
quer the power of government and then
to nse these powers to transform the
present system of private owershlp of
production into collective ownership by
tbe entire people.
It I cardinal faith with socialists that
competition it to be exterminated. Hav
ing these facts before u w are prepared
to say without hesitation that bo farmer
can afford to be a socialist. His owner
ship in land is to be "transformed" into
collective ownership by the entire peo
ple. I the farmer ready to bave bis
arm npon which be has bestowed so
much hard labor And expended so much
liard-earned money "transformed" from
liis possession and given over to the pos
session ot the entire people T There
would be a very vigorous remonstrance
I against cliaiiKing him from thsowner in
I f0e simple to the more tonanton his own
I ' I .L-. 1... .!
Ur mJUie mui'r ini ui vu. ia ,a,j vjvv... ,
transformed." Ho when the farmer j
ha anything to eell (and all enterprising
farmer nearly always have) he wants
competition among purchasers. Hence
he can never endorse the doctrine of
"Jeath to competition" so urgently
pressed to the front by socialist.
Extreme in political policies are al-
ways dangerous. The counterpart of the
e xtremes ot truism and imperialism on
the one hand is to be found in the ex
treme of socialism on the other hand.
Both are likewise dangeiou to the weal
of tit's country. Here every American
should keep in the middle of the road.
PuBimKtT RooHtvitLT assures Bimrer
Hermann that he intends visitineOreeon
and Wnahinirtnn next nm-inff. We can't
scarce out any Mountian lions for the
president to take whirl at, but we can
take him to Eastern Oregon, where he
could get in on some ot the benefits of
the scalp bounty law..
What a display ot cowardice, how un
faithful to hi own faith, and what a dis-
play of depravity was exhibited by the
assassin of President McKinley. "Don't
i... .v. i u v.. ,,. ..-
iuw. u..., ..-v..
ficers taking him to police headquarters.
Of all the cravens on earth, the anarch-
ist murderers are the basest. The wretch
t wflVl .nl-l w Wei taction
the moment his own safety was in peril.
.... rr r
Thb census report just received shows
the death rate in Oregon to be a little
less than ten per cent, about the lowest
of any state in the United States. The
svarsM ft-. 1ia rAtaMMintr m tnnrnr
im.telyl0 per cent. Portland is about
the average of the state and probably of
the other cities in the state 9.5 per cent,
Both San Francisco and Los Angeles are
nsrntnt Kan Truui ia 94 nor cent
per cent. Ban joes is z per ceni,
San-Diego is 22 per cent. The highest is
Savanah, 6a., 34 per cent. In Oregon
in 1900 there were S.S96 deaths. Of
i o-nj.-.jj
uieee o- umu unuer n. year i ago.
Thb Gray's Harbor Gazette is in the
midst of a hotbed of anarchy, lament
able as the condition is, and its outspoken
course may ring its death knell while it
is calling forth praise from another
source. The paper says: "we bave It
from a reliable source that there are two
hundred men .in this county sending
money to Patterson, N. J., to aid in the
anarchistic organizations of this country,
The usual fee is $2 a head. We can give
the name of the man the money is sent
to, and may bave more to say about it
in the future." Look out, Mr. Gazette;
if they're as plentiful as all that, your
case may be attended to by them.
tha v.n. I
' . ,r " "7 ,
" " -6u"'. wuu.j, Mm, I
ing it entirely free from debt. 60 far as I
known this is the only county in the
West in this condition." The latter part
of this item is what chafes. Columbia
county is "in this condition," and don't
you forget it, Brother Campbell. Your I
county of Lane would do well to emulate
Columbia's example, and slough off
xoU,uuu or ?s,ooo of its unnecessary In-
debtedneea. We stand at the head of
the class, down here, thank you, and
the county treasurer is paying all war
rants upon presentation. Go wise np
on things in general, brother.
Gaxvbstoh has had a great business
year in spite of the calamity of Septem
ber, 1900. Its cotton receipts bave been
467,720 bales greater than they were last
year, and its bank clearances increased
from $339,000,000 to $360,000,000. In its
commerce, generally, Galveston has gone
ahead of its former figures, regardless of
a hurricane that in a city of less vitality
might have been an overwhelming blow.
But the chief port of Texas and the
Southwest recuperated with wonderful
rapidity. More than one-fourth of the
cotton crop of the country passed through
that port thi season. Galveston has
j ,,., 5,. ... .. .
Iv. lu -ur, -nu
As Oregon newspaper says the law of
this state providing for the payment of
county money lor coyote scalps 1 "an
infamous measure." If this charge is
true then the further allegation that the
author ot the bill does not deserve the
support of the valley voters for any po
sition is fully justified. It would also
be true that every member of the legis
lature who voted for the bill enacting
this law is unworthy of the support of
me voters 01 any part of the state for
any office. Any legislator who would
vote for an infamous measure should be
shunned by hi fellow-men. Of course,
the paper which made this statement
did not mean wbat it said. It probably
know that law of the scalp bounty
act are common in nearly all civilized
countries. We believe there are feature
of this law wbieh deserve criticism, and
there may be differences of opinion as to
the advisability of such legislation, but
it is wrong to denounce any such law a
r, j. ., ,,
infamou. It is one of innumerable
similar charge which tend to destroy
respect for law and confidence in our
government'
RELY ON YOURSELF.
The man who ne bis own judgment,
who draw hi own conclusions, based
upon study and consideration and anal
ysis generally succeeds. Deliver as from
the person who swallow all that i told
him, be it good, bad or indifferent. Such
a person is an injury to his neighbor as
well as himself. His judgment is diffi
cult. Like an nnused muscle, he likes
strength, precision, solidity. He is not
to be relied npon in times of danger,
when quick, decisive action is called for.
It is the man of sound judgment, the
man of self-reliance who is looked to to
rescue tbe perishing, and who proves
himself a hero. It is not the man who
wants to see what hia neighbors are go
ing to do, and asks what hi neighbor
think about it who prove himself a
Glbralter when the waves of adversity
dash agalimt him. Let each man sot
for himself independently. II IiowirIios
to purchase a horse or a home lot him
do it m he should by personal invest!
gation.
Let every man who li going to Invest
hia money in an enterprise take the Hint
nersoual interest in that investment that
he would If he were going to purchase
suit of clothes. It la your money that
jou are going to invest. Youaregoing
to put the money to wor to earn some
thing to add to your Income, whether
yon are a wage-earner or a capitalist.
Why in the name of common sense do
you want to ask anybody's advice about
what yon intend to do, that you may
safely lean before you look T If It im
presses you as a good thing, plunge,
it Strike you that it ha no future.no
merit, no room for improvement,
field 'or operation or profits, let it alone,
SERMON ON ANARCHY
Anarchy, repulsive, hideous, mere!
leas and cruel, strain flaunts it blood
red (lair in the face of civilisation. Mr,
McK.iii icy ha done nothing; to arouse
the animosity oi tne anarcoisis. -ne necking
was no excuse from even their stand-f
point except that he was president-
president of the freest nation in uie
world. And it mattered but little so
, ,h crime 1(J conceded as
whetner Mr. McKinley lived or not.
Murder was intended, murder was at
tempted and the principles ot anarchy
"?l to bo Judged the higher because
f fjillrAnf thn attnmnt.
This is the freest novernment in thi
world. Even anarchists are allowed
wide latitude. They have at all times
been free to hold meetings and public
gatherings. They have been treated as
"spoiled children" by indulgent parents.
In no other country in the world had
they a refuge, in no other part of the
word , Btjn(. for kind act. We read as
j children, ot how the adder, warmed in
the bosom of s good Samaritan, stung
lta DeiHHacwr. nnHmi w
. . . .. ., . . ..
.Jw human being. The brain of
Czolgoss was on fire, agitated by the
murder-breeding doctrine oi anarchy,
I his deenest nassions had been aroused
hw ... l-...-.. virion(1 ..iterances of
fAmaiAnnnffnirAtnr. i hiia was na narvau
to commit his awful deed.
Mr. McKinlev's assassination was due
entirely to the leniency and indulgence
of this government. It may, with truth,
be said that we bave toeterea anarcny
within our door. The plot which ended
in the death of King Humbert, was
planned in New Jersey, the hotbed of
anarcny. naa uetsa our uwu uu,
since we bave allowed it. Free speech,
the ntrht to think and act as we please.
has always been the basic principles ot
this government. But there is also a
great law, the law of self preservation,
which must be taken into consideration,
And in this, the first law of nature, must
be found the death sentence of anarchy.
This element of people has been encour
aged, they have become bold, and no
longer attempt to place secrecy on ineir
meetings or on their utterances. Ana,
as everv doctrine, no matter how damn
has found supporters and grown strong
and denant.
There is but one course for this gov
ernment to pursue. A war of externa
nation must be begun. Anarchists want
war : let them have it. They want mur
der; let there be murder. Let the war
be to the death, and let the fittest sur
vive. Once for all let us rid ourselves
of anarchy. This would be the triumph
nf f.iviliMtinn thn nnlv and inat Ant-
come i the strnmrle these irresponsible
tanatics and turbulent spirits bave form'
olated.4 Astoria Herald.
BRIEF REMARKS.
To the other black qualities of anarchy
must be added that of sneaking cow
ardice.. '
Everbody admits that Mrs. Nation
should be repressed, but everybody is too
busy to undertake the job.
Just as the corn is fonnd to be dis
tressingly short the discovery is made
that corn bread is unhealthy.
Chan nee t Depew thinks the Schley-
bampson cass is causing too much talk
Cauncey deesn't uke anybody else to
talk.
Okloboma baa been raisins a fair
share of the crops of the Southwest and
in return is getting a big share of the
new railroads.
Galveston i to be congratulated upon
its almost complete recovery from the
flood and hurricrne of last September.
The rebabiutation of this important
Dr. E. C. Cawood. owine to increase
in business at home, baa been compelled
cjtr;
to discontinue his weekly visits to this
He cordially invites his friends
and patrons to call on him in Portland,
room 42, Hamilton bnilding, Third
street, between Washington and Alder,
CASTOR I A
For Infants and Children.
Tfca Kind You Kara Alwajs Bought
Bear the
Signature of
Cared of Chronic Diarrhoea After
Thirty Tears of Buffering.
I suffered for thirty years with diar
rhoea and thouzht I was cast being
cured," says John B. Halloway, of
17 . 1. Tit : i it 1 .
moch time ,A moaey ,nd (affered w
much that I had given up ali hopes of
recovery. 'I was so feeble from the ef-
! Jhe di"hoea that I could do no
kind of labor, could not even travel, but
by accident i was permitted to find a
bottle of Chamberlain' Colic. Cholera
ad Diarrhoea Remedy, and after taking
several bottles I am entirely cured ot
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
sale at the ot. Helena pharmacy,
A Special
Movement
In watches is Belding Bros.'
celebrated 17 to 21 jeweled
special. It will stand more
jar than any other move
ment on tbe market. We
guarantee., them to keep
perfect time.
Belding Bros.
Tbe.
Jew'I'r
45 Third St., - Portland
business city within a year' timolsa
wonderful exhibition of the rectipor
tive power of a coitnigeou and enter-
prising population
A sixth of the fiscal year ha passed
with a public debt reduction of over
$8,000,000, The republican surplus
tick.
The man who says,
I am an
an'
arohist," is now perlectly understood
Hi luiwuuffe
is equivalent I
quivttioui tu 1 am
murderer." . ,.
Binee the voar 1776 more than five
mINimi anlrilnr ham worn the uniform
of the American army and bore its flag
to victory.
Dan. Vnui Kiiatim. expert fit titer
scout and swimmer, will be a valuable
addition to the Bovernmeut' medal and
promotion board.
SenwtRrv ftatra want to buy t'JO,
000,000 of government bonds other than
t per cents. The surplu is the only
treasury problem.
It naval officers had not talked so
much they would not now le engaged in
court-martialing their splendid victory
at Santiago,
Prince Chun will have to bow hluv
self out of Germany without unnec
essary delay. He will have no oppor
tunity to do any miscellaneous rubber
Alt of the shins stranded at Galveston
by the hurricane one year ago have been
saved and are strain en.nued in traffic.
The city itself has emerged from its
wreckage witn its wonuenui Bnorgy slm
: .:. .. . j
la busier and greater than ever
We would sumrest to all of our reader
who visit the carnival at Portland, the
state fair at Salem, or the carnival at
The Dalles, that they should not fail to
taxe advantage oi mis opportunity w
take a trip on the Bailey Gatzert, be
tween Portland and The Dalles, the
scenic route ot the Columbia.
OABTOIIIA.
Baarata IM MM TW "W W
f-goatu
f
When yon want a nleaaant physic try
the new remedy. Chamberlain's Stomach
and Liver Tablet. Tbev are easy to
take and pleasant in effect. Price 25
cents. Samples free at the St. Helen
Pharmacy.
Have you a sense of fullness In the re
gion of your stomach alter eating T' If
so you will be benefited bv using
Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver
Tablets. They also cure belching and
sour stomach. They regulate the bowels
too. Price 23 cents. Sold at the St.
Helens Pharmacy.
Chamberlata's Cough Remedy a
Great Favorite.
Thesoothina and healing properties
of this remedy, its pleasant taste and
prompt and permanent cures nave maue
it great favorite with people every
where. It is especially prized by moth
ers of small children for colds, croup
and whooping cough, as it always af
fords quick relief, and as it contains no
opium or other harmful drug, it may
be given as confidently to a baby as to
an adult. For sale at the St. Helen
pharmacy.
Does It Psy to Boy Cheap!
A chean remedy for cooehs and cold
is all right, but you want something
that will relieve and cure the more se
vere and dangerons results of throat and
lung troubles. What shall you doT Go
to a warmer and more regular climate?
Yes, if possible : if not possible for yon.
then in either case take th only rem
edy that has been introduced in all civ
ilized countries with success tn severe
throat and lung troubles, "Boechee's
German Syrup.' It not only heals and
stimulates the tissues to destroy the
germ disease, but allays inflammation,
causes easy expectoration, gives a good
nignt s rest, and cures the patient, xry
one bottle. Recommended many years
by all druraiflta in the world. Get
Green's Prize Almanac.
OABTOniA.
Ban j lit l)SA W Han Vmn BOCgW
f tt(VZ 4UcJUU
LOGGING TEAM FOR SALE.
A TEAM Of LABOR AND HEAVY YOtWO
hones, weight 1W0 each, nullahle for lox
ffinz or other heavv work, ona lix Year old. the
other aeven ycara. 1 11 good conditio-. Price
fouu. A.pij at una omoe. '
$8 REWARD.
TOLKS FROM NEAR MY PLACK ON EAST
' fora of Nehalem. aim milk cnir. veara
old, white, red roam apota, branded k 8 on Die
icrt ie; auppowd t nave been taken Septem
ber 4th. -hi ba paid for anjr inlormatloo
icauius mi aer recoverr.
i. t. wiukin, r. o. laiKton.
REAL ESTATE TOR SALE.
DO YOU WANT TO MAKE A PROFITABLE
invejltmentf Iff n ivnn. and nilT vima
Kood Columbia eonntr real eatata. I hare the
nmowmK tract, lor aale: All ot lection l. to
, t w: also the a'i of aectlon M, tp n, r 2
w, uv itvy in Mellon a. ip o n, r z w; ine n.
of Mellon 16, tp & n, r 1 w; the wW of aectlon IS.
tp 8 n, r . w'i 10 acre. In another tract, and 10
acre, m tne e!4 of aectlon 8, tp n, r 4 w.
e. ii. unucta, si. iteiena, ur.
PROFESSIONAL.
S. H. GRUBER,
ATTORNEY- AT -LA W.
Office with K. K. Quick,
ST. HELENS, : t OREGON.
Will live beat Mnonal attention toallleiral
matter, entni.ted to me. Will oracUca In all
uie aw ana unuea Btatea uouru.
W. H.POWELL,
ATTORNEY- AT- LA W.
. DEPUTY U1STBICT ATTOBNBY.
ST. HELENS, ! I OBKOON.
B. P. Gbaham. T. J. Clbkton,
Attorneys-at-Law.
205 Karquam Bnlldlns, Portland Oregon.
Cnlnmbl County bnaineaa will racaiva nromnt
luenugu.
W. DAT W. B. DILLABO
; DILLARD & DAY,
ATTORN E YS-AT-LA W
' Office next door to CourthouM,
ST. liELENS. OHEtiON,
Oeneral practice tn court, of Orcaon or Wah
iniftoii. Aliatracta made directly from county
mui
Dr. Edwin Iloss,
Physician and Surgeon.
ST. HELENS, OREGON.
Dr. K. It. Cliff,
Physician and Surgeon.
ST. HELENS, OREGON.
Dr.J.E.IIall,
Physician and Surgeon.
CLATSKANIE, OREGON.
Although Inteusly proud of her sex
and anxious for it complete janfran
chlseuiont, Susan 1. Anthony is un
willing to tnnd tor the eccentric Mr.
Nation,
Cl.lua iid the power have signed tlio
settlement protocol, but the iater y
flexibility of LI Hung Chang t il essily
provide some other means 01 delay.
In 1800 Oregon had Sfl.OOO more men
thau women, nut In WOO the dispropor
tion was only 48,000. The girls also are
coming West to grow up with the coun
try, .... . .
It I remarked that the United States
ha liberated Cuba from peBtilono a
well as despotlo umuarohal rule. Uncle
Sam is a sort of all-round benefactor.
The new Bellamy colonization move
ment prohibits the admission of lawyer
to il membership. Probnbly it I the
idea of the originator to got along with
as little law a possible.
An anarchist doe not believe tn any
civil government; yet this anarchist
Csolgue believed in the government of
his anarchist club, which he had to obey,
and did obey "to the death."
Cum and Bruises (juiokly Healed.
Chamberlain' Pain Balm applied to
a cut, bruise, burn, scnld or like injury
will instantly allay the pain and will
heal the parts in less time than any
other treatment. Unless the injury I
very severe it will not leave a scar.
Pain Balm also cures rheumatism,
sprains, swellings and lameness. For
sal at the Ht. Helens Pharmacy.
OABTOni
, If Kiwi Vwi Hsw Alwurs
Blgaatmr
WHITE COLLAR LINE
POHTUNO-ASTORIA ROUTE.
STEAMER TAHQMA.-
Dfttly Bound Trip Kioept HumUy.
Thmntrh loriiQtl otinsVt.ol with fUtfimer
Nalioott trora ItwiuH Mirt Ion Bench I'utitu.
WhltD Collsu1 l..nT.i'ktila Intr'hiifcli with
O.U.AN. witl V. T. ComiMuy Tkkuti,
TIME CARD.
Laavs Portland-
lare A.loria
The Dalles-Portland Route.
STR. "BAILEY QATZERT."
DAILY ROUND TRIP
BXC(IT atONOAV.
Vancouver, Cascade Locks, St.
Martin s Spnngs, Hood River.
White Salmon, The Dalles.
TIME CARD
Ltare Portland
Arrive at Th. Hallea
1 A. M.
9 V. M
La.a Th tl)ea.
..4 P. St.
Arrtvs at rorliand.-
10 1. at.
MCAUf THB VCRV BEST.
Rnnday TrlM a teadlus toatur.
Thi. K.muWlh(irabilelr(nio Atlrao-
uona on aaru.
LANDING AND OFFICE:
Fool ot Alder Htmt. Both 'Phonaa Main KM,
roRTLaso, uaauox,
E. W. Cbichtoii. smnt. Portland : Tba-
tiibb A Babmcd, sgents, Hood River; J.
0. Wyatt, agnt, Vancouver; WoLroBD
A Wycbs, agents, Whit Halmon; Jon.t
m. riLLooN, agent, iris Dalles: A. J.
jaylob, agent, Astoria.
OREGON
UHLQfl PACIFIC
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roa
TfMB ftTHEDULKg
FROM POKTLANU.
Aaaivs
run
Ohlcairo
Portiand Hinl.l
oo a. m.
via H u lit-
Iniiou.
Salt Lake, Deliver, Ft.
Worth, Oinaha.Kan
aa. City, Ht, Ixiuta,
Clilcafro and Eaal.
4:30 p.m.
Atlantle
Kxpreaa
B UOn. m.
via Hunt
Inirton. U.I, f t Tl w.
otth.Omaba, Kan
aa. City, Bt. Louia,
:40l
tuicafo ana saat.
Rt. Paul
Faat Mall
6:00 p. m.
via
Spokane
Walla Walla, Lewla-
ton, Xnnkane. Wal
lace, Pullman, Mln-
neapoila, Ht. Paul,
, lmluth, Milwaukee!
Chicago and Baat.
7:00 a.m.
OCEAN AND HIVER MC'II KOIH.IC
rBOJt rOUTLAKD.
All aalllns date, aub-
ject u, chanite.
For Hun FrnuciH'A-
p.m.
4 p. m.
Sail every Svedaya.
Daily
Ex. Sunday
Columbia River 1
4 d. m.
a p. m.
Bnturday
10 p. m.
To Aatoria and Way
Kx.Humlay
iiiamn.
6a. m
Wlllam.lt. Rlvar.
Ex.Unuday
Oregon City. Newbera,
4:S0o. m.
Salem 4 Way-land'g.
Ex.Munday
tarn.
4:80 n. m.
Tuea.Thur.
CorvallU and Way
Laadlnca Mon. Wed.
and Sat.
and Kri.
It. m.
Tue. Thur.
and eat.
Wlllam.tt. and Yam
hill Rivera.
8;S0o. m.
Oreeon city, Dayton,
Mou. Wed.
aim vvay.ian'iinga.
ana rn.
Lv. Rlparla
1:40a. m.
dally 1
Snake Rlvar.
Rlparla to Lewlaton,
Lv.Lew'ton
dally at
:)., m.
A, L. CRAIO,
General rassenger Ag., Portland, Obb.
j STOMA k COLOMBIA RIYER
il RAILROAD COMPANY.
asAO vr
DAILY.
21 28
a. M. r. u.
U 10 0 40
10 05 8 86
62 8 20
86 00
80 7 64
20 7 46
12 7 M
m 7 'AH
Kl 7 17
7 7 02
8 17 S43
07 4 HI
7 66 20
7 46 10
Sat.
on-
DAILY.
STATION
24
22
r. at.
:M
06
S 20
S 88
a 44
m
S 68
OH
19
7
A.M.
00
9 Oft
1H
86
9 40
60
2:80
K
:47
4:02
.0
Lr Portland Ar
80.4
.. (iolile ....
..Rainier ...
. Pyramid...
,. Mnyfrer.,.,
..Quincy ....
CUtnkAtile..
MarHliland..
WentjHirl....
46.
r3.6
4:07
4:IA
4:22
4:S2
4:43
4:57
:17
ft:2H
66.91
fl2.a
10 00
10 10
IHA.4
171.2,
77
10 21
io m
10 00
10 OK
.... i.'iiiion...,
....Knappa....
... Svanfion...,
...John Day...
Ar. Aatoria .Lv
11 02 iXB .
11 10 '0.
11 22 W.4
11 SO 1
6:8H10 20
8:6010 m
All tralna make cloae nnnnfitiAn. ni.i
with Northern Haoitlo train, tn and from the
Kant and Sound pointa. At Portland with all
tralna leavins Union dtot. .1 Aurla with J.
U. it N. Co.'. boat and rail Una t .mi n.
waoo and North Beach pointa.
Paaaenffcr. for Aavtrta or w.v tw.ln n..,.. a
train, at Honlton. Train, will itnn tn i.,
aenitera off at Houtlon when nomine from Dolnta
.au lL,hl. K""
nvv.v. wvu. . , ' . a . V ,
cien. i'at. At.. A.torla, Or
The Kind Ton Have Always nought, and which ban bosa
la use for over 80 jr, has borne tba slKnatnre of
jj u4 hai been miMta ttrutor bin por-
Syt. If Bonnl Bupcrvlnlon since Its infuticy.
MV?V4-W Allow no ona to docot vo you in this.
All Counterfeit. Imitation" and Jut-vcooditre but
lSgperUuonU tltat trliio toltli wd endanger the health f
Infbnta and Children Experience ngralnst -lixpcrUutuit,
What Is CASTORIA
OwtorlA ia a harmless itibBtltute for Castor Oil, Pare,
eorlo, Drop Uootbingr Syrups. It ! lieasmt. It
contain neither Opium, Morphine nor other Narcotla
eulMtanee. Its aire la its guarantee. It destroys VVorma
and allays Feverlsliuoss. It cures Diarrhoea and Wind
Oollo. It relieve Teething Troubles, cure Constipation
and Flatulency. It assimilates the Food, regulate the
Stomach and Dowels, giving healthy and natural aloca,
Ihe Children' Ihuutcea-The Mother' Friend.
GENUINE CASTORIA "..ALWAYS.
Sears the
The KM You Me Always Bought
In Use For Over 30. Years.
m Mirrawa inmm, yy Mmii aw mm an.
Stanwood & Sherman Bros.
-MAMUFACTuataa or-
Lumber
Bridge Timbers and
Ties a Specialty.
We mannfaetnre (ratilaaa romrh lumber
for all purpow for the trade. blch
Mil at a niual feaaonabl flaurs.
Dimcusiou Lumber.
Price at the Mill, $6 Per M.
YANKTON, OIIKGON.
E8TABI.IMIIKD
JOHN A. BECK
DEALER IN
WatcHes, Diamonds, Silfenare,
....JEWELRY....
Repairing a Specialty.
207 Morrlaon 81. Bet. Front A Flrat. PORTLAND.
Geo. L. Perrine,
....Contractor....
BRICK MASON AND PLASTERER
House-Raising, Etc.
Estimates furnished on application. All
. work guaranteed.
CLAT8KANIB, t I 1 OBEdON.
Steamer JOSEPH KELLOGG
Leavef Portland on Tuewlav, Thuraday and Sal.
unlay at 7 a. at. lor
It. Htltnt, Kalama, Carrclf$ fomi, Ralnhr
Arriving at Portland Monday, Wed
neaday and Friday at 2 p. m.
Wharf loot ol Salmon Bt H. HOLM AN. A(enL
W. D. MOYBB.
T. B. WAU.ACB.
-THE-
St. Helens Hotel
Wallacb Moybb, Pbops.,
Is Again Open to the Public.
Meals Served on Short Notice.
Beds 25 Cents, Hesls 26 Cents.
FEED BASH IN CONNECTION. HOUSES
TO BAT 10 CENTS.
8t. IIblbns, s ' Obroon.
Clatskanie and Portland
...ROUTE...
STEAMER ALBANY.
leaves Portland Tuesday and Thnrarla
at 8 p. ro., (or Clatskanie and way land
tngs ; Bunaav at o p. m. tor Oak, Point.
f BSTUKNINO
Leave Clatskanie Wednearl
day at 4 p. m., tide permitting j leave
Oak Point Monday at 6 p. m.
SaiBTiMllhlrtl 1....J
lirmiHwrmnftirwmfiTfmTrfnriffiifwigmtiniftiTwriitrTtg
I THE NEW YORK STORE
IS OFFERING GREAT BARGAINS IN
iz-rClothing
g. Dry Goods, Groceries,
4S
, H. MCHSGSUe. 2
I Cooper Building, Main Street, St. Helens, Oregon.
Signature of
EATIMEATI k
MEAT I MEAT. MEAT!
-AT TUB-
City Market
St. IIblbbs, Orkooii
LINDSAY k MORTON, PROFS.
-DBALBBBtH-
Fresh and Salt Meat j
City trails, lositlng eamps, steam
boats ana railroad camps
supplied.
OBI) BBS FtLUtD 0M SHOUT BOTICS.
f r s n. a. i f
Drum Druiiicr
CAFE,
i ST. HELENS, - - 0SEG0M.
NEW PLACE.
II 70S want anm.lhlnf rood In th
Una of wlilaky try . ,;
SHAW'S M ALT
Only tbs seat at
LlQcors and Cigars Kept in Stcct
OPBN FIIOM 8 . M. TO
18 O'OLOOB MIONIONT.
VsVBV
roil rOMTLAMU,
BTIAatlB
"America
i
WUlamett Slongli
r i
Leavs 8t. Helens. , ,
Arrive at 1'ortland. .
Lsavs Portland ....
Arrive at St. Hsleas
' PA BE CKIvTB,
Will Carrj Nothlnr
gen and Faat Fr
Reopened jojhe Pablic
Oriental Hotel.
EUGENE BLAKESLEY, t Proprietor.
ST. HELENS.
Board by Day, Week or Eilonth
At Rbasokablb Fionas.
Visitors met at steamer landings and
gnests baggage looked alter.
THE OLD STAND
ST. HELENS, t, j 0EE00N.
Boots. Shoes, Etc. 3
DAILY. If
Route N
.6:30 AM H
10:30 AM li
9 iQrt D If f 1
.6:00 PM M
mt Paaaen- f J
IgUt. , 91
JAIdES OO0, msuttsr. M