OREGON MIST Filtered at the Foetofliee at St. Helena, Orwmn. as second-flam mail matttir, COUNTY OFFICIAL PAPER. Issued Evrby Fhiday Mohkimo Bt DAVID DAVIS, Emtob ami Pboi-hiktob. BVJBSCttlPTION TRICB: One copy one year, in advance. . . . .fl.OO Six moil the.. 50 COUNTY OFFICERS. Bapirasntatlv Hormaa Merrill, Clatakant Ju.lr ..........Joaeph B. Doan, Kaintor Clora J. O. Watta, St. Helena Hherlft ,...H. 8. Hattan, 8u Hvlana Trruunr ..., K. Row. St. Helen Ruil of School ...X. H. Copalaun. Houltoa A.ar Martin W hUe, ot. Hotrna Surveyor A. B. Little. Hmilton Coroner .....Dr. H. R. CHIT, t. Helsua r. a. raiN, cattpo.jaa W. D. Cut. Hlubnrir Commlwlonen NOVEMBER 1, 1901. And now, as if the newspaper men of the country were not already over burdened with troubles, aome meddling tatistician cornea forward with the start ling announcement that owing to the fact that the output of the Kentucky distilleries for the year has been cut down to only 26,600,000 gallons, the country is 'threatened with whisky famine! Six carloads of cavalry horeea and one car of heavy draft animals for the Beattle logging camps have been sold in Pendleton daring the last few weeks. They were picked np heie and there and good prices were paid. It costs little more in Eastern Oregon to raise a good horse than a good steer and the Bine mountains will furnish range for horses when cattle have all been aurronnded by fence i. The man in that part of the state who has a band of good brood mares will be wis it he keeps them and gives their increase the best of cars. Tbb whole miserable intrigue against Schley stands revealed. Cautious in the protection of his fleet when caation was essential, be proved himself a furi ous fighter in the supreme boor of ac tion. The country hailed him as the hero of Santiago, and bis increasing popularity excited envy in the hearts of a number who thought that their efforts were being eclipsed. The next step was to throw false light on Schley's can tion, misrepresent the Brooklyn's fa moos "loop," at Santiago as an act of cowardice, and magnify and distort var ious movements of his before the battle. Arrjjuum,Y the redaction of the rev enues in the present fiscal year win not be more than $25,000,000, although con gress supposed, in its cat of the war taxes made last winter, that the redac tion would be fully $40,000,000. There will be considerable surplus this year. This gives a chance for another cut in taxes, and congress will give its atten tion to this matter in the coming session. Of coarse the good times are largely re-1 sponsible for the swelling revenues, and for the embarrassment which tbey cause. In this aspect of the case repub lican prosperity has its disadvantages. Still, as General Frederick D. Grant once remarked, surpluses are easier to manage than deficits. Globe-Democrat. height of lita popularity by this despic able canaille, who found an unappreci ated asylum in America from the op pressions of the old worid. Justice has been awnt and thit miaguided sea lot has solved the deep mystery of death and one of the most terrible crimes has been avenged. Ma. Schley's retold story before the court of inquiry of the battle of Santi ago was a straightforward relation of the affair as it occurred in detail. "My or derly informed me that the flagship had signaled to disregard her movements, and that she had sailed eastward," aays the admiral. This was at 9 o'clock on the morning of the memorable battle. A few minutes later a call came from the forward bridge, "Tell the commodore the fleet is coming out." And from that moment Mr. Schley 'a vessel was in the hot of the fight, and never ceasiug until the last vessel of the Spanish fleet was destroyed. Indeed, there is Hub evi dence that Commodore Schley acted with cowardice or desire to shirk a doty. The sympathy of ninety per cent of the people of the nation ia with Commodore Schley, as it should be, while Mr. Samp son is condemned as a jealous bigot. The court ef inquiry has made millions of friends for Schley. Warren Happening. Mr. George Vtinoos departed last 8nt urday morning for Newburg. Mr. and M. Beaver, of lloulton. wore guests of Mr. Beaver's parents Wednes day. Miss Lillie Beaver accompanied mem noma lor a snort viair. A few of the young folks of this place attended the dance at tioavriooae last r riuay night, ami report a good time. Misa Maud Slavens. of Kalama. scent siunuay nero wirn ner parents. Mr. and Mrs. Ed tamborson, of Scap- pooae, visited with Mr. and Mrs, H. 1. Bennett one day last week. The protracted meetings which have been going on at this place for nearly two weeks, have been concluded. They were an wen attended. Miss Myrtle Ayres, of Carico valley, was me guest oi Mrs. Mollis Bund by a raw nays ia wrt'a. " Orville Bacon, who has been quite ill tor some ume, is auie to oe aooui again It is rumored that the Sunset cream ery wilt not operate after thia month. Some of the farmers are talking of pur- cuasiny avpamiure. Miss OUie Johnson, who has been vis iting Mrs, Iabister for the past three weeks, returned to her home on Sauvie's island last week. STOCK FARM FOR SALE. T.OR SAtK, AN KXm.t.KNT BTOt K AND I' dairy ramih. locitUxl on mainland altla ot Wlllametts alutnth, ttva mllaa from Kl liolcna. There ar S70 aerea, mora or lew. in the r-larn. which la capable of trMKiotiir a living turtiOor loo lKd of atoca. HultW'teiit meatluw on whloh to cut IW tona ol hay yearly; dally boat for the oily paanea uiaoa at 7 a. in.; an hva.1 ol atiwk fur wlr. r further particular al I at iiliu't or ad dreaa MIlS. !. NKt-KNIC, Vara Sir. America, bt. Hulvna, Oreiron. FOR PORTLAND DAILY Steamer Iralda C. . HaaghkiHt, - MasHn RAILROAD TIME, . taavaa Rainier dallv (axwnt Stindar) for Port land, at S A. M.. drnartlna from ML iIkIhi. atS o'olovk. KeturttliiK, leavea rurtlaud at 11:110 P. h arriving at tit. Helena at 4:46. Passenjjers and Fast FreiaHt. PORTLAND LANDING, TAYLOR ST. Dr. Mrs. Marion Slavens and little who are both quite ill, Cliff was called Tnesday to see daughter, ThoaghU In Paragraphs. Electric cars are about to be intro duced into China. Every Chinaman carries his own trolley. It will be hard to set anv change out of the new issue of $10 bills. They bear the engraved head of a butfalo. The agricultural department will send out 37,000,000 packages of seeds. It sounds large, but after all, is only half s pacaage apiece. The difference between a man who haa money and a man who hasn't is that the one ia judged by what he ia; the other by what he appears. It is a hard enouirh matter to believe that knowledge ia power when we seem to possess all the knowledge and the other fellow invariably has the power. It is estimated that the oatnut of American pis; iron thia rear will be 16.- 000,000 tons, and greater than the pro duction of England and Germany combined. The attempt of the Schley court of in quiry to discover an easier plan by men toe Bosnian fleet mnrht have been demolished at Santiago, haa nrac- ucauiy oeen aoanaonea. The country is prepared to bear that the naval battle of Santiago was won by brave men ail. That imoression ia ao strong in the public mind that it cannot oe aisturDed. Speaking of trusts, an exchange sava wai we oiggest ot an trusts is the coun try newspaper trnst. They trust every body, get cussed for trusting, and trusted for coaeing, and finally get basted for trusting. Two London inventors claim that thev can transmit electrical power from one point to another without the nse of wires. Nature, during thunderstorms, haa been in that line of business from the start, but certain unpleasant uncer tainties are connected with the opera tion. People cannot afford to dresa in rubber suits and carry lightning rod. ! Keasey Holes. Services continuing one week or more to oe neid every evening at the school- honse near Keasey. Rev. Jones, the young preacher, conducting. C. C. Keasey, wife and babv, after a nnei visit, nave taken tneir departure from Uomewood and their future abode j will be on the Detrick ranch, at Pitta- burg, Cad preferring to be bis own boas-, uuiaiuiiuiuuiug uis tuonuiiy compensa tion win oe mucn less. , The following is a letter dated Los Angeles, Cal.: "Jacob Alexander came to this Hospital March Slat and died April 6th. Was buried by us in the county cemetery April 6tb." Sad to think of such a death far from home or auy friends, "unwept, unhonored, and unsung." lie had no relatives in this country. He haa a sister somewhere in Germany. WATTS & PRICE BOY AND SRLL STAPLB AND FANCY GROCERIES Hardware, Feed, Dry Goods, Notions AT LOWEST LIVING PRICE A"J GUT INTO DEBT. On the face ol thing' it looms Hither poor advice to give a young man, and without quallHaation, it cannot standi but a word or two of explanation will sullies to show that systematically get ting into dubt may make you iiTilvpend ant of others and' the world. The president of one of the strongest banks ol the central suites attributes his success to the "systematic assumption of monetary obligations." tie com menced his business career at a salary of a few dollars a week, and by hard work and actual privation he saved two or three hundred dollars, and then put Into practice the plan he had in mind, lie bmiirlit a nlwe of land and borrowed enough money to pay for It. Ue saved small sums and credited them at inter vals on his loan, and in hll own words, he had it paid for before he realised it. He did this again and again on an in creasing seme, as his income increased, not always in real estate, but in prop erty in its broad sense, and today he is a millionaire, it was getting into wis right kind of debt that made him rich. The secret ol the banker's plan, if there is a secret, Is that all the time hs was paying for his property he was part- ins- with hia own monev. spending it iractically, and thus he had nothing on land to be tempted awav bv the innum erable "opportunities" and "chances In a million" that are constantly appear ing, in tact mat tne gronnu was ois, but for an incumbrance, furnished an Incentive to get it clear as soon as pos- ... - i sioie. Basis tat DlgSAtars J1 ..!,.,: Cai1'P!TWTt i TTh ' : i - '1 .BTOnZA. Am Kuia tin Haw imn Baigw Real Estate Transfers. M. Both, aaaiirnee, of Dean Blanehard. to Columbia county, right-of -way. 100 Jacob George to Jeaae Ohurehley. SO acre in tmot ecctlon , tp 4 n, r 1 weat SCO 00 aaaipn iianaen to James Dart, neWol aeeiion 19. Ip n.r 2 weat 800 00 B. K. Moyer to C. C. Mover, landa In aec- tiona 20 and 2V, tp s n, r i weat 160 00 Charlea Mayirer to J. W. Huffman, S acres in nei of aeeUon 30, tpg n, r S weat.... 10 00 O. r. Moeek to Columbia county, right-of way bridge, truatea 1 00 nenry nofrera w ueonria noire r. or tit'i ot aectlon 1, and oi tw o( aee Uon 2, tp 4 n, r 6 weat W0 00 Mtnn uaitan to u. v. Ben, lot , aectlon 28, iota 1 and 2. eeotioa 22, lot 8, aeeUon 21. tp 8 n. r 1 weat M 00 Tnomaa B. Mai well to Luella If. Pierce. wW of wM of aectlon 30. tp n, r 1 weat 1000 00 Lnella M. Pierce to Julia Maxwell. wW ot wio! aectlon SO, tpn, 1 2 weat..." 100 DOWN-COUNTY PEOPLE SHOULD Clatskanie Drug Store roa tuiib Drugs and Medicines Women and Jewels. Jewels, candy, flowers, man that Is ths order of a woman's preferences. Jewels form a magnet of mighty power to the average woman. Even that greatest ot all jewels, health, it often ruined in tne strenuous efforts to make or save the money to purchase them. If a woman will risk health to get a cov eted gem. then lot her fortify herself against the insidnous consequences of coughs, colds and bronchial atlections by the regular use of Dr. Boschee'a Ger man Syrup. It will Dromotlv arreat consumption In its early stages and heal tne anected lungs and bronchial tubva and drives the dread disease from the system. It is not a core-all, but it is a certain cure for coughs, colds and all bronchial troublea. You can get Dr. Q. U. Green's reliable remedies at the St. Helens pharmacv. Get Green's special almanac. Avt.etahte rVeparaUonfof As similating the Food and RcS ula tlng iheSloinactis ondUowsw of Promotes DigcsHonJChcerfuh nessatiRestContalnj nellhrr Sium.Morpliine norlliaal. OT NARCOTIC. Aperfecl Remedy forConslIp fton, Sour Stomh, Diarrhoea VVorins.Corrvulsions,revtri5i nras And Logs ot Sleek Facsimile Signature of NEW "OHK. ForlnfiTiti Brif! ChtMren. Th3 ICini You Have Always ; Bought ;f Bears tho Signaturo of EXACT COPY Of WArfC. AW hj' Dse vP For Ovor Thirty Years SflMIfl "tlal WHWMlW 9tV0 9ta"w PROFESSIONAL. choici Toilet Articles and Perfumery j Dr. J. C. HALL, Pnprittor CLATBKaNU : Obbooh. Petats Seed. Is hia executive capacity President Boosevent is setting s good example to White House employes by going to work every morning for six days in the week t 8 o'clock. Mot only is it a good ex ample to White House employes, bnt to all employes, and more particularly to that class of individuals whose greatest etlort is to see how little work they can do and hold the positions. Any man who is afraid of getting to work a few moments ahead of hours, and who has his coat on ready to bolt for the door as soon as the clock begins striking the hour, will never rise very high in the estimation of his employer not high enough for positions of trnst at high alary. A BBCEirf bulletin of the federal cen sus shows that there are over $13,000, 000 of capital invested in the manufac turing concerns of Portland, and in all the cities and towns of tho state com bined over (33,000,000. The interesting point in this information ia that the manufacturing growth of our state has only covered a period of few years, and is due to the agitation of the local newspapers which created a sentiment that led to the creation of a home man ufacturing club in Portland with a mem bersbip throughout the state. Mow the value of all the manufactured products' 1146,000,000, indicating that millions are now paid annually to the producers of raw material, and millions more to the wage earners employed in the factories. Laos Czolqosz, the cowardly assassin of President McKinley, took his place In the electrical chair, at the place of his confinement, at Auburn, Mew York, Tuesday morning at 7 o'clock and twelve minutes, and paid the penalty of his awful crime by sacrificing hia own life. His punishment was but the natural con sequence of his crime, and that which could not but be expected by him. The ending of this terrible episode is such as ever can be expected by the anar chist of that type who endeavors to in augurate a political revolution through the assassination of the president of the United States. His was the punish ment which he richly deserved, and which has met with the approbation of every American citixen. Hardly two months have elapsed since President McKinley was stricken down in the With the scarcity of potatoes, next year's seed will be quite an item. You can aafelv nse verv small potatoes for seed. In the first place, they should be ripe and free from scab. A potato the sixe of a small hulled walnut, or even smaller, is better for early potatoes if Eianiea wnoie man larger potatoes that a veto be, or should be, cut before planting, as the whole small potato will not rot from soring wet like the cut ones will, and yon are sure of a better crop. You most care for yonr seed right if you expect a gooo, or tne Dest, crop poa- iihb.- oeieet your on dry ground. and ground, when freezing weather comes, more straw and then a good thick coat of ground, and when severe freezing comes put on a good overcoat of horse manure. If yon store in a cel lar don't pot them in aalt barrels. In spring take them out before they sprout ana lay mem single inicaness on some floor where they will start a few strong sprouts eacn. ce sure to nave them where they will not freeze and you need not plant till soil is in good condition for planting. Your potatoes thus treated will be two weeks ahead of potatoes planted the usual way by planting them after starting long, white sprouts. Po tatoes treated in this way, will have short, thick, stubby, green sprouts if they have had the daylight they should have. Geo. Ramsey Still A lire. George W. Ramsey and John G. Tem ple, wht left Nome in a small boat for I Teller, July 10th, and who were reported loot, nave oeen nearn irotn, to tne great reuei oi tneir friends here. Tem ple ia in Seattle and Ramsey is in Mome. I bey bad started to take supplies to I their partners in a mine in the Kony rock countrv. bnt did not iret there anrl tueir partners came out to look lor them. The fact that pieces of a small boat were found on the coast, and that the body of a man washed ashore, led to the supposition that they had been drowned. Just why they failed to reach their mine, or where they were during the time they were missing, has not peen learned, out triends have re ceived letters from both of them. Wed nesday's Uregonian. Starad & Sherman Bros. -MAMUrACTCMBS OF Lumber Bridge Timbers and Ties a Specialty. We IT1atnHfHCtnr f! rat -Haa rrn titmhas for All DUIIMMM for lh traslav whtith u a Dimension Lumber. Price at the Mill, $6 Per M. TANKTON, OREGON. ITOHXA. Baartths 1M 1M I0S Haw Mm mtft When yon feel that life is har.llv worth the candle take a dose of Cham berlain's Stomach and Liver TahUta They will cleanse your stomach, tone up your liver and regulate your bowels making yon feel like a new man. For sale at the St. Helena pharmacv. S. H. GRUBER, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. Offlo with E. R. Quirk, BT. IIKI.KNB, ; t OHBUON. Will give beat Mraona! sttanllnn loallltl manor, anliuatru to m. Will pmctlc la all in watt ami united maiaa uouna. W. H. POWELL, ATTORN E Y-AT- JLi W. Dari'TV DISTRICT ATTOBHBY. 8T. HKI.ENH, : : ORKOON. 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 the market. We guarantee them to keep perfect time, The. JewTr R, P. UUAUAat. T. J. CutKTON Attorneys-at-Law. Soft Marquam Bonding, Portland Orofton. Columbia Coanlr btulneas will nealvs nrotnpt 1. W. PAY W. B. DILLAHD DILLARD & DAY, ATTORN E YS-i T-LA W Office et door to Cnunhouas, 8T. IIKI.KNH. OHKilUN. General praolice In catirta ol Omron or Wah Intum. Abatraeu mads directly from oouuir Death ef Mrs. Shattack. Mrs. F. 8. Shattuck, of Bcappoose, died at ber home there last Sunday, mr potatoes and bury """r,"" o me lengtd. lie- Cover first with straw M6" WM one J the oldest residents of ku wuuijr, vumiug uere witn ner nus-1 band, David Cloninger, from the South ern states. They settled near Scap-1 puuse, wnere tneir nome nao been con tinuously. Mrs. Shattuck was a woman of rare business attainments, and had accumulated a great deal of property. which she generously allotted to her cniiaren, i nomas A Ulonineer. Mrs. Wickersham and Mrs. W. E. Stevens. of Scappooee, D. A. Cloninger, now of a urnuu, auia j. a. vioninger, oi jta- aina. xoe remains were laid to rest in Fairview cemetery, at Scappoose, Tjes day. Deceased was nearly seventy-two cars oi age. MEAT! MEATI MEAT. Belding Bros. 43 Third St., Portland. Clatskanie and Portland ...ROUTE... Dr. Edwin Ross, Physician and Surgeon ST. HELENS, OREGON. Dr. II. K. Cliff, Physician and Surgeon ST. HELENS, OREGON. Household Hints. Mattine will lie mnch more amnntlilv if sewed like caraet than when tnr-ksH down, as is frequently done. An old niece of soft silk is thai hoar dust cloth for highly polished wood work. A camel's-hair brush is the heat lor bric-a-brac. A delicate oerfume for th hnma drawer is made by mixing one ounce each of cloves, nntmeg and tonga beans with three ounces of orris root, all finely j ground. Put in bags of thin China silk and lay among the clothing, A housekeener sava the Wtm amt labels on flour sacks, etc.. can ha no. Inmhia moved Dy soaking the sacks in sour but termilk before washing them. Waahinir sets the printing. Thus the great ob jection to their nse as towels, etc.. ia removed. Repairing the Mill. Material has arrived on the ground wnu wuicu to tnorougniy repair and re- I shingle the Muckle sawmill, at this place. The owners do not give out any information further than that the strnn. ture will receive a thorough overhauling uu repairing, it is presumed tnat the I mill will, sometime in the not distant I future, be operated, but there is no authority lor tins idea. Ilnwovpr ivm. siderable rerairinir is in contemnlatinn and thia is not likely done for mere pas-1 General If ew. General Gillespie, chief of United States engineers, recommends that the I City Market W St. Helens. Obkooic 0 ffZ, St. Helens, Obboon LINDSAY & M01T0N. PROP'S. -PKAMCBS IH- Fresh and Salt Meat. City trade, logging camps, steam- Doats and railroad camps supplied. OBDEBS flLLKD ON 8IIOBT HOTICS. fSaafsat r a ari-a a Dr.J.E.IIall, Physician and Surgeon CLATSKANIE, OREGON. a ..ill i f .mm C I Dr. C. L. Hatfield, Physician and Surgeon. VEBNONIA, OBEGON. STEAMER SARAH DIXON. Leaves Portland Tuesdav and Thnrarl. I at 6 p. m., for Clatskanie and way land ings ; Sunday at 6 p. m. for Oak Point. Hm-a-HIRO .1 Leave Clatskanie Wlnaalav aail pi. I .4 ?i.m , tide permitting; leave Oak Point Monday at 8 p. m. WHITE COLLAR LINE PORTUHD-ISTORH ROUTE. W. D. MOVIB. THE T. B. WALLACB. STEAMER "TAHOMA." Dally Bound Trips deep Sunday, Throna-h Portland ivinnMil,,n Wf,h a....... w.kn... . vi ' . .. .... .... :.,T. ..,lwJr5 wins Deaan rolnu. White Collar l.lnTI, ki. lni..V. VfJ "Yrv O. H. A H, and V. T. Company TloaitaT government appropriate $600,000 for the I improvement oi tne moutu ol the Co- A broad shelf on the eellarwav whinh is usually on the back stairs, is a con venience the housekeeper appreciates, who can place many articles there and save herself s trip downstairs. It is rnnnine no and down stairs that arMa laugue to the day's work. What Constitutes a Home. Some witty and domestically unhappy judge defined home to be the place "d married two days, and where a man goes when he has nowhere Pendln her honeymoon in the city. Admiral Schlev's cross-examination la ended and the country thinks better of nun man ever. King Edward, of England, is not ei- pectea to survive, even until the time for coronation. Hia ailment is cancer and Bright's disease. George Frederick, duke of Cornwsll and York, is the heir apparent to ine tnrone, As the result of a domestic difficulty With haw h l.a V,n r, A BjTh T .. I T -. .... ..... v, ; 1VAIO. d Villi Jl. r III- J mitt, seventeen years old, of Halaey, ,rf Linn county, committed suicide Wed- M nearlav hw .ar.llnr.lnA .1..1 i : i F1 the St. Charles hotel. Pnrrl.r.,1 hi,. had been married two davs. and waa Owl Saloon BRINH BOTHERS, PROPRIETORS Only ths beat o( : Lianors and Cisars Kept in Stoclc CYROS NOBLE And other popular brands of whiskies sWWftJTsJ in flOCK. WEINHARD'S BEER on draught. "Tom Benton" Cigars. All the latest newspapers and other pon- M HUH KVUlVtlU. St. Helens Hotel Wailacs a Moykb, Pbofs., Is Again Open to the Public. TIME CARD. !Mrt Portland Leave Aatorla ..1A.M. -IP. M. Meals Served on Short Notice. Beds 25 Cents, Meals 26 Cents. I . rEED BARN IN CONNECTION. MORSES TO HAT 10 CENTS. St. Hilshs, ; Obbook. GEORGE L. PERRINE Contractor.... BRICK MASON AND PLASTERER House-Raising, Etc. Estimates furnished on application. All wors guaranteed. CLATSKANIE, : : ; OREGON. eise to go. a good many men seem to accept this definition. Tbey make of home a mere dormitory and restaurant, and except at meal time or bed time are never to be found under the domiciliary roof. Yet borne should be the pleasant- eai piace on toe eartn, and a roan ought to enjoy Jiis hearth as the nearest place to a mundane elysium. No matter how humble a man's nmtl. tion in life, no matter how hia hiiaina or his necessities compel him to knuckle aown to outers and sacrifice his pride, no matter what selfishness and injustice he encounters in the world, at home if it be a true home his spirit enlarges uu acquires a sense oi ireedom and Im portance. There, if nowhere else, he has dignity and position. CASTOR I A For Infanta and Children. Ths Kind Yoa Ran Always Bought BignatBr. of CATTLE FOR SALE. T HAV THIRTEKM HEAD OFCATTE THAT A I dealre to aell. Aroona; the lot are four cowa with young mlvoa, threa yearllnr helfera and two two-year-old aleers. For further infor matloa apply at mj place, near feria, or address me at Houlton, Or. c. C, Kot'lt KtwwwVVWVAwVSV-aVafialJ FOB PORTLAND. DAILY. ""STEAMER i A At-tafl2 a-r ar If P la bl m TSJ r "I VYT'lt II ! . ia la w r i 11 li rH Leave 8t. Helena.... 6-.H0 AM H M Arrive at Portland. .10:80 A M h Iieave Portland 2:80 PM C3 Arrive at St. Helens. A M P M L3 ft, is - - r i PAKE AO ri will i".r., KrAi.iM u..i n 9v u aautiiiiiK uui iBawm r 1 Df ger and Faat Freight. h& 04 1AJIUH GOOD. Master. 99 E8TABM8HED ,..101 JOHN A. BECK lh Dalles-Portland Ronte. 8TR. "BAILEY OATZERT." Between Portland, The Dalles and way points. TIME CARD Leave Portland Tuaa . Thnn a.. . 1 "ansa aama dajr 1 v u Arrlvs at Portland aama day atTl4 V. kt MEALS THE VERV BEST. Thia Routa haa th a ... tloiu on Earth7 """"" ov'ma Hn LANDING AND OFFICE: Foot of Aldsr street. Roth 'Phones Main Ml Poartaao, Oasooa. ll V- W. Cbichton, agent, Portland ; Pba th 4 Babnbb, agents, Hood River: J 2' vZV" .'SSb Y??PS' Wotroan - ' ' ' r mis Haimon: Jonit M. FlI.LOoa. inl Th. rwii--"' Tw"." j Tavlob, agent, Astoria. A' J' mm. iwa union PACIHC Kaaaat TIME WHRDDLM Aaaivs roa moH PQUTLAWIJ. raoa t'hii-mto- I'nrU.ul Malt Uka, Denver, Ft. .t . "iwllal Worth, UDiaba.Kaii . . . oua. u. taa city. Ha. Itila. p via Hum- Vbtoacoaad Kaal. inttou. AtlanltA ...... Kxuraa 81 Uaa, tvnver. Ft. s.w p. w. h. Omaha, Kan Vlalfunt. saa :ily, at. Loula. I:S.M. latum. Ualeaso aad Kaat. at Paal Walla. Lewi,- Paatalall !" Iaaua, Wal- nrafwlla, m, Fl, ' wavaa. Spokane I'uluili, Mllwaukw, . .. Chicao and Baal. SMIKAN A "ID M iVMaTM'Sa KSJ a."" ralOIHI ruMTLAKD. t ' All aalllng data aub i wt tu ehansa. I P. ra. For Haa Fraiiolaco 1 Wall avary avadays. Kx'innday Columbia Klvar t w afiur?.'. To OT' o4 Way- E.initay W p. m laudlnsa. a. Wlllamatta Rhrar. I na - -,". . OrnOlty.N.wbart, aJodar Ei.Hunday salam A way-laud j. t UB,1r am. imp m, Tnaa.Thor. Conralllaand Way- Mnn. Wad and Hat, LamHusa and Frt, wTilamatta and Vain- . ' Taea Th'ur '" "hrsrs. nPw"i Lr. Rlparla Enaas River. Lv.Uw'toa , dally at dally Rlfarla to Uwl.lm.. s ao a. at. A.L.CRAIO, Genera! PasNnger Agt., Pobtlano, Obb. JI STORIA & COLUMBIA RIYER atl RAILROAD COMPANY. DAILY. r, a. loo ue I 90 I W I 44 f 1 I M Ot III 10 00 10 OS 10 90 10 SO A.M. S 00 0rt a.4 t IK 4M So M.6 40 M.V t ao mi j 10 00 10 10 10 21 10 M 10 67 11 05 li is W) i: 11 ao V9 ae.i lTI.1 77 IMA win STATIOIat U Portland Ar .... ttobia .... . Halular ... ... Pyramid,.. ,,M MaTKar.,.. ....Wuliiny .... ,, Clatakanla.. .. afarahlaud.. ., WaatiHirt... .... Clifton.... ....Knappa,,.. ... Hvanaoii,,,. ...John Day... Ar. Aalorfa ,l,v asm or DAILY. at tt a. a. r. a. II 10 10 06 I Hi IU I 30 a s u tm ? I 90 7 an 7 w Oil 7 IIU 7 17 17 7 01 (17 (49 107 tta 7 W 90 7 4 10 Alt trains make eloae ennnectiona at llohls with Northern Paeffle train, to anil Irnm tha fcaat and Bound points. At Portland with all tralna laavlua Union dapot. at Aaiorla wllh I. waoo and North Uaach points. , Paaaennra for Aaiorla or war polnf tnilna at lloulton. Tralna will atop to 1st pa Mnsars off ft Houlton when coming Irani poluii weatolOobls. J. V, mmrm, Otn. 1'aaa.Ast.. Aatorls, Or Steamer JOSEPH KELLOGG Leaves Portland on Taeaday, Thursday and Sat nlayaUa. m. for St. Htln$, Kulam: Carrtin rf, AWr ass- ASSB. Arrtvlntal Portland Monday, Wed oeaday and Frldav at l an. Wharf foot of Salmon Bt, H. ROLMAMi Afsst. DEALER IH Watclies, Diamonds, Silverware, ....JEWELRY.... Eepairing a Specialty. 207 Morrison Bt. Bet. Front A Flrrt, POBTLAND. iiininiiwniiiiniiiiwwwmtif"iiiMiiii)wwww ; THE NEW YORK STORE j : IS OFFERING GREAT BARGAINS IN 1 Oriental Hotel Euosmb BLAxaaLav, Paor. TABLE BOARO AND ROOMS At Beasohabl Fiovbb. Vlaltort met at atfamer tandlnc and sneati' hu. niuta iiuikuA -f,A v "a COMMERCIAL MENS' NOME. Clothins:-$ i ; 1 i Dfy Goods. Groceries, Boots. Shoes' Etc. EE. MOEQU0, '' ' -'i ?,.. Bailiing' Mdn 8trcefc' st- m so i mM.mnimnij.j,ftatJ sr. ufcLUNS, , : OREGON 1