The Oregon mist. (St. Helens, Columbia County, Or.) 188?-1913, February 21, 1902, Image 2

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    OREGON MIST
Entered at the Postofflc at St. Helens,
Orcgon, as second-flaw mail matter.
COUNTY OFFICIAL PAPER.
Imukd Evbry Friday Morning Br
DAVID DAVIS,
ElHTOB AMU PbOPBJRTOR.
SUBSCRIPTION PR1CB:
One copy one year, In advance. . , . .$1.00
Six months 60
t :
of 12 per cent per annum on such taxes,
from the day on which they became de
linquent until their payment: provided,
further, that there be an aliowanoe of
3 per peat rebate on any tax paid on any
separate parcel oi real property or upon
the pwonsl property charged to any
individual ai aforesaid on or before the
15iti day of March, next prior to the
date when inch tax would become de
linquent if not paid.
SKMBIBliB RESOLUTION.
COONTY OFFICERS,
Representative.
Juase..... ,
Clerk
Sheriff
Treasurer
8 apt. of School
Norman Merrill. Clatskanle
...Joseph k). Dona, Kalnier
J. Q. W'uu, Si. Helens
...,R. 8. Hatlen, 81. Helens
K. How, . Helen
....I. H. Copslsml, Hon Hon
...Martin Whir. St. Helens
A. B. Little. Houlton
Dr. H. R. Clltf. St. Helena
Assessor.
Surveyor...
Coroner
I.. ...... P. A. Flukes, Scpioji
Commissioners J w CiM p,,,.
FEBRUARY 21, 1902.
Thi time for holding primary elections
throughout the county and the election
of delegates to the count convention is
close at hand. The primary election
is the most important the citizen can
attend, and is yet often most neglected.
No matter what your party may be, turn
out and elect good, clean, representative
men as delegates to your county con
vention. Put up clean delegations and
it follows your tickets will be clean.
Thx canning of horse meat is a profit
able business in Oregon. Horses valued
at from two to three dollars are prepared
for export in cans to European countries
where the prejudice against horse meat
as food is not as marked as it is in this
country. The horses need are the un
broken "cayuse" ponies that are not only
valueless even witn tne tsritisn armv
paying good prices for almost anv kind
of horse, but are a positive detriment
to the stock raiser, as they eat off as
mucn oi tne gracing range as will fatten
a steer that will dress 1,000 pounds, so
the stockmen are anxious to get rid of
them.
Taxks become delinquent after the
first Monday in April. As the first Mon
day in April comes on the 7th this year.
an taxes win oe delinquent on tne 8th
of April nnless one-half of the same is
paid by that time, in which event the
other half can go until and including
me nrst uonaav in uctooer. unless
yon pay at least balf of your taxes by
the first Monday in April you will have
to pay a penalty of 10 per cent and in
terest. Do not forget this, as the time
cannot be extended. This is the law.
The statement made in these columns
last week that the date when taxes be
come delinquent is April 15th, was a
typographical error. The statements in
this item are correct.
Postmastxb-Gxiibbai. Smith asks con
gress to appropriate $6,000,000 to cover
tne expenses oi conducting the free
rural mail delivery for the next fiscal
year. This means that this branch of
our mail system has grown to such enor
mous proportions as to necessitate an
amount almost double that of last year.
This service has increased the sale of
postage stamps to such a large extent
that the system has been found to cost
but little more than the old. The re
sult of the operation of this system bas
surpassed the expectations of even the
most sanguine. When congress, in
1804, consented to give this experiment a
trial, many predicted the scheme im
practicable, but results have demon
strated the contrary.
At the recent Good Roads Convention,
at Albany, iS. Y., it was voted to rec
oinmeud to the legislature the appropri
ation of $1,000,000 for highway construc
tion during the ensuing year, and to urge
the passage of a so-called "wide-tire"
bill, which will require the use of tires at
least four Inches in width upon heavy
vehicles. The state engineer and sur
veyor, in his annual report, proposes
that the state issne bonds to the amount
of $10,000,000 for the construction of
trunk roads to connect the principal
cities of the state. He explained that
inch an issue could be retired in seven
teen veers and would cost the citiiena of
the state but $760,000 annually in taxes.
With it, upwards of 1260 miles of good
macadam road could be completed in
less than four year, giving the state,
with what is now built. 1425 miles of
good roadway. Oregonian.
There may be abundant opportunity
to pick Saws in the utterances contained
in the preceding paragraph, but there is
one sentence which should commend
itself to the sober thought and hearty
approval of not only the citiiena of our
state, but to the men who are sent to
the legislature. Until Oregon adopts
some state method of aiding in road con
struction we doubt very seriously if any
marked imorovement will be detected
in our roads in the next quarter of a
century. We do not desire to be pessi
mistic, or critical ot tne nonest eoorts
made, but there is something radically
wrong with our system. In wis county
last year there was $16,000 expended for
road improvement purposes, and aside
from the good, new, substantial bridges,
as nearly as we are able to learn, the
improvement in the condition of the
highways amounts to nothing. No one
is to blame for this. The effort to get
better roads has been honest and ear
nest, but we certainly have not yet
found the proper way to go at it. Jod
Almighty has placed everything at hand
in abundance for making good roads.
and vet we have not come to the knowl
edge of the utilization of these means
in tne proper way. rrue, .on the otner
band, there are elements to contend
with which renders road building and
their maintenance a difficult task, which
is all the more reason for making the
proper nse of onr materials. Let us
nope that some influence will give us
light to see oar salvation. Good roads
are just as important si good United
States senators, and of far more benefit
to the people than a host of useless laws
that burden our statute books, and let
us all devoutly pray that onr represen
tatives in the legislature may become
impressed with a knowledge of their
higher duties.
As a country grows In popnktion and
wealth, it ought to provide mire effect
ive safeguards against tire, but the con
flagrations with which the year 1002
opens in the United States break the
record the wrong way.
I,MU
In these times a conflagwtion with a
loss of less than $&00.UUO is apt to oe
ovenooaea in ins uaiiy uitiuua.
Even the richest nation n the world
cannot afford to burn up city or two
every week. ' .
Thb county central itpubltcan com'
mlttee will meet tomorrow, and then
the fun will begin.
A Good Ttlng.
German SvrnD is the special prescrip
tion of Dr. A. Bochee, celebrated Ger
man physician, and is acknowledged to
be one of the most fornnate discoveries
in medicine. It aulctlv cures coughs.
colds and all lung troubles of the sever
est nature. removing, as it does, the
cause of the affection, and leaving the
Farts in strong, healthy, condition,
t is not an experimental medicine, but
bas stood the test of years, giving satis
faction in every case, which its rapidly
increasing sale every year confirms.
Two million bottles sold annually. Bo
schee's German 8vrup was introduced
in the United States in 1868, and is now
sold in every town and village in the
civilised world. Three doses will re
lieve any ordinary cough. Price 75
cents. Get Green's Prise Aluianae.
It may not be generally known that
cannibalism was once prevalent over
large areas of the American continent,
fcuch was the case, however, and in fact
the very word cannibal is but another
form oi the word (Jamba.
Thb question of local politics is en
gaging considerable attention these days
ana will continue to absorb more and
more attention until the primaries and
the election in June. Many people sav
that conventions and pri manes are set
up ana ioddmi ana tnat the people have
no voice in the nomination of candidates.
Yet these same people will not give any
of their time to the important Question
of local self government. It is the duty
ot all citizens to see that the primaries
are well attended and that delegates are
elected that will stand for the best men
in the county for the nominees of the
party on the ticket. If the leading and
moet public spirited citizens do not ake
in local politics they should find no fault
witn the result. Tne basis of this gov
ernment is that the majority shall rule.
and when this is honestly expressed, no
fault should be found if the result is not
to our liking. Officials will never be
elected that are above the ideals of the
people. With these we must be content
until the people, through education, see
the dross of their idols. Local politics
may be decried, but it is of enough im
portance to demand the attention of
every citizen of the county, and atten
tion by every citizen will result in good
officers and a good conditon of the county
in many ways.
Why We Dtm't Publish It AU.
A man told as the other dsy that we
did not publish all the things that hap
pen. We should say we don't, in the
first place we have others who depend
on us for a living. If we published all
that kappens we would soon be with
the angels. In order to please people
ww suuuiu print ouiy tuv kuuu turnip u
them and leave the rest for the gossips
yes, it's a fact we don't print all the
news. If we did. wouldn't it make
spicy readingT But this would be tor
one week only. The next week you
would read our obituary, and there
would be a strange face in the great
oeyona.
When vou lack energy, do not relish
your food, feel dull and stupid after eat
ing, an yon neea is a aose oi iiiamoer-
Iain's Stomach and Liver Tablets. They
will make you feel like a new man and
give yon an appetite like a bear. For
sale at the St. Helens pharmacy.
We are still furnishing the Weekly
Oregonian and Mist together for a year
tor only $2.00. Subscribe now.
Something That Will Do Von Good
We know of no way in which we can
be of more service to our readers than
to tell them of something that will be of
real good to them. For this reason we
want to acanaint them with what we
consider one of the very beet remedies
on the market for coughs, colds, and
that alarming complaint, croup. We
refer to Chamberlain's Cough Remedy,
We have used it with such good results
in our family so long that it has become
a household necessity. By its prompt
use we haven't any douDt Dot that it has
time and again prevented croup. The
testimony is given upon our own expert'
ence, and we suggest that onr readers,
especially those who bave small child'
ren, always keep it in their homes as a
safeguard against croup. Camden (8,
U.) Messenger, for sale at the St. Hel
ens pharmacy.
"I have used Chamberlain's Congh
Remedy for a number of years and have
no hesitancy in saying that it is the best
remedy tor coughs, colds and croup
bave ever need in my family. I have
not words to express my confidence in
this Remedy.- Mas. J. A. Moors, North
Star, Mich. For sale at the St. Helens
pharmacy.
STRAYED.
TTEIFER. OVER TWO YEARS OLD. MDLEY
11 red and white, mostly white. Been out
lace November, send info
scalers. Valley, Oregon
ifonnatioa to Jobs
FOR SALE.
1 0ft ACRES OF LAND, TWO MILES FROM
4u Deer Ialand station. For particular!,
write io o. lAMio, wooaiaoa, vasn.
Wi desire to refer our readers to an
article in this issue, taken from The
Teacher's Monthly, a school journal,
published at Salem, in regard to the
tne Drorjer i hmmtifvincr nl th srrnnnna tnrivtnndlnff
...un. u. mi vmu xuuiBiia, lue ureaueu we ueiena ecnooi-nouse. rne example
scourge of the Antilles three centuries set by the patrons and pupils of that
ago, among whom the Spaniards found, school is not only commendable, bnt it
uuiimu urn uo uuug up i is wormv oi emulation oy every scnool
STRAYED.
A YEARLING STEER. RED AND WHITE.
XV with crop and split In left ear. Bend anr
information to O.
and receive aaitable rewi
W. Perry, Houlton, Oregon
era.
to dry in the sun for food. Many of the
tribes of South America were cannibals,
and some of the unconquered savages in
the dark foieets of the Upper Amazon
still feast npon human flesh. The prac
tice aiso exisrai in central America and
Mexico, but rather as a sacrifice to the
gods of war than any depraved taste
for food. As a war ceremony it was
also found among nearly all the tribes of
tne eastern united states and Canada.
It would be a capital idea for Columbia
county to bave a good roads convention.
Throughout the state the subject of im
provement of bighways is receiving a
great deal of attention. This county
needs to give the matter careful study
that must precede permanent making of
avenues for local transportation, such
as aie needed. A meeting in which
supervisors and superintendents and
county officials and citizens could confer
would contribute largely toward the end
that everyone desires. Those who ob
serve the proceedings of these conven
tions in other counties believe that tbey
justify the slight expense that is in
curred and bring out sentiments and
action that otherwise would have re
mained dormant. Columbia county can
afford to pay the same need to the
general movement tbat is to give other
parts oi tne state Detter bighways. Tax
Mist would willingly lend aid in giving
,iivuwiiiin puiHUJbjr mu Msivting in
giving ujo eutvrpnma targe attendance,
district in this county. The law pro
vides that a tax may be levied against
the property of any school district for
the purpose of clearing, fencing and
beautfying school grounds, and the dis
trict boards bave the power to levy such
tax delegated within themselves. This
feature of improvement is one of im
portance and should receive more atten
tion in the rural districts than is given
to it. We commend the action of the
Helena district to school patrons through
out tne county.
MEETINGNOTICE.
"IT OULTON CAMP NO. SW, WOODMEN OF
i-l we world, meets erery Saturday night la
iorrj s nail, nouitun. w. solono. v. u.
., Fasu rsASn; Clerk.
NOTICE.
T HAVE APPOINTED MR. W. 8. ELLIOTT,
A of Portland, aa my deputy, and anyone de
siring surveying aooe, win please aaaress mm
at rortlanfl. Oreron. nvtm K2. Mf!lCAV hn Iilirxr
Third and Stark streets. A. B. LITTLE,
county surveyor.
E8TRAY NOTICE.
ONE BAY MALE COLT, WITH STAR ON
forehead, about 2 yean old. Oneaorre)
Celdina. star on forehesd. from IS to In ...n
fiu. uwuer can nave same ny proving prop-
MAX lUKUHULZliS,
Timber, Or,
Accosdibg to a dispatch from Wash
ington, tne state of uregon is not to get
the full benefit of the Mitchell amend
ment to the urgent detidiency bill in the
matter of its claim growing out of assist
ance rendered the general government
in suppressing the war of the rebellion.
The amendment was tampered with suc
cessfully in the bouse, so at to permit
only the payment of that jpart of Ore-
guirs enum ior interest paia out Dy tne CENTRAL rriMMiTTrr urrTiur.
state on money borrowed, wbicli will CENTALC OMMIT TEE MEETING
amount to something like $100,000. Ore- fJOTOE is hereby given that THERE
gon's claim for Supplies actually fur- I wl" meeting of the county central
Disnea cannot pe settled under tne z,S7-. y.":""!'"!"''
, A ... viwiui iinn n m, rieieoa on munrair. renni,
amenument as nnaiiy adopted. ary 22, MM, at 2:0 p. m. All committeemen
are requested to be preaent. The committee
ta lor the purpone of apportioning dele
SHINULtaCe) FOlt HALiB.
J. DUPONT A SONS, SHINGLE MANUFAC
tureni. nf Valliw. Or.. ar nrennrcid In mnn.
ply the local demand with aa goad quality of
niiiEleaaa are manufactured, and at priccian
tow aaoiner dealers, delivered at Houlton, War
ren, Columbia City or St. Helena. Add rem or
ders to J. Dupout 8oua, Valley, Or.
Tui new tax law provides that taxes
ley led and charged in any year may be
paid on or before the first Monday of
April iouowing, ana, 11 not so paid, they
shall become delinquent; provided, how
ever, that if one-half of the taxes against
any particular parcel of real property,
or the taxes on personal property
charged against any individual, be paid
on or before the said first Monday in
April, then -the time for the payment of
the remainder of such tax may be ex
tended to and including the first Mon
day of October next following, but if
the remaining one-half of socii tax be
not paid on or before the first Monday
in October, then such remaining half
snail oe delinquent,1 ana, besides the
penalty, interest thereon shall be charged
and and collected at the rate of twelve
per cent per annum from the first Mon
day of April preceding. Also upon all
delinquent taxes there shall be collected
' from the taxpayer of such taxes, for the
benefit of the county, 10 per cent as a
penalty, and for the benefit of the
county or other public corporation
which shall have an Interest in any por
tion of such taxes, interest at the rate
mariea and
tranaact any other
I uecenaarr.
nu u. it. t'.i.rw
St. Helena, February 14, IDOL Chairman.
meets
An improvement to be made in our f.1' "" dite '"' Jc)nct pri
town this summer tbat is worthy of ".' .7""" V 'Zl
iib praise auu assistance ic can pos-
sioir receive, is tne erection 01 a large,
modern school-house, that will do credit
to tne community and stand as a mon
ument to progressive ideas and eood
judgment for years to come. Tbe good
to result to the community may not be
seen at once, but time will demonstrate
the soundness of our wisdom,
The assessed valuation of real and per
sonal property in tne city of wew York
this year is placed at M.BOO.OOO.nnn.
being an increase of $237,000,000, over
tne valuation ior iwi. ileal estate is
valued at $3,124,000,000 and personal
property at nearly $3,473,000,000. Theae
are big figures, and they give some idea
of the greatness of the metropolis of the
u 11110. niaiee.
GEORGE L. PERRINE
....Contractor....
BRICK MASON AND PLASTERER
House-Raising, Etc.
Estimates furnished on application. AH
wore guaranteed.
CLATSKANfE, : i : OREGON.
The Way They Look at It.
A lawyer ohanres $10 for ten minutes
conversation the man Insists on paying
It. A doctor charges 1 for a prescrip
tion and the patient says, "O pshaw, Is
that enough ?' An undertaker conducts
a funeral and charges $100 and he is
tust "perfectly lovely" with everyone
inside ana outsiae tne ismiiy: a man
buys a gold brick and, apologises for not
having bitten before. An editor walks
a mile in the hot suu to get the facts of
a death, wedding, or a social function.
tells Ilea and praises people up till ho
hates himself. Then if he makes one
Insignificant omission or error, or charges
D-centa straight tor three extra paper,
tie is a stingy, careless, gooa-ior-nouun
cuss who never gets anything right, am
charges four times the price of city
papers twice aa large: ne 11 a con'
foundedmost any old thing and ouaht
to be run out of town. Talk about the
ice man I How would you like to run a
newspaper T
Millions Put to Work.
Tbe wonderful activity of the new
century is shown by an enormous de
mand for the world's workers ljr.
King's Mew Life Fills. For coustipa'
...... a,.b ,......& h tnii.uH . . ..
trouble of stomach, liver or kldnevs
they're unrivaled. Only 85o at the (St.
Helens phsrmacy.
Large stock of latest novels direct from
the publishers 5 2fi-cent novels at 10
cents, at the drug store.
For Stomach Troubles.
"I bave taken a great many different
medicines for stomach trouble and con-
stinatlon." sava Mrs. 8. Geieer. of Dun'
kerton, Iowa, "but never had as good re
sults from any as from Chamberlain's
Stomach and Liver Tablets." For sale
at the St. Helens pharmacy.
We have on hand now a stock of
blank receipt books of onr own manu
facture. These receipt are roomy and
each book contains one hundred blanks.
Baoklen'a Arnica Salve.
The best and most famous compound
in tho world to conquer aches and kill
pains. Cures cuts, heals burns and
bruises, subdues inflammation, masters
piles. Millions of boxes sold yearly.
Works wonders in boils, felons, ulcers.
skin eruptions. It cures or no pay. 26
cents at tbe St. Helens pharmacy.
OABF
tk, jfto Hud 1m Hms wyi 8wgji
ttfaatus
rf
Bayed Her Child's Life.
"In three weeks our chubby little bov
was changed by pneumonia almost to a
skeleton," writes Mrs. VY. Watkins, of
Pleasant City, O. "A terrible cough
set in, that, in spite of a good doctor's
treatment for several weeks, grew worse
every day. We then used Dr. King's
New Discovery for Consumption, and
our darling was toon sound and well.
We are sure this grand medicine saved
his life." Millions know it's the only
sure cure for coughs, colds and all lung
diseases. Tbe St. Helens pharmacy
?aarantees satisfaction. 60c and $1.00.
rial bottles free.
OA.BTORXA.
Seanta A " ' HW Mwfrl BWOT
Ogasttrs
sf
Exchange Notes,
That Items from the CathlaniOt US'
setts) will interest some of our readers;
Ralph Caples, the genial night watch
man nf tha steamer LurlinB. la conteiu
plating matrimony In the near future.
Met Forueroy, the night olerk of the
Lurline, is sporting new cap. Met
wants the nova to understand that there
is nothing slow about hlui, and is strictly
up to date, .
Mr. W. N. Meserve't now residence,
atOray'sKiver,Wah.,is nearlng comple
tion. We understand that ho will give
house-warming before bo oooupie It.
Mr. Wheeler la Kid of Itheumatlsm
"During tho winter of 181)8 I was so
lame in my joints, in tact an over my
body, that I could hardly bobble around,
when I bought a bottle ot Chamber
lain's Pain Balm. From the first appli
cation I began to get well, and was
cured and have worked steadily all the
vear. H. Wukilir. INorthwood, IN. .
For sale at tha St. Helens pharmacy.
CASTOR I A
For Infant and CMldrto.
Till Kind Yon Km Always Bocgbf
Boar tho
Signature of
A Legacy of tho Grip
Is often run-down system. Weak
ness, nervousness, lack of appetite, en
ergy and ambition, with disordered
liver and kidneys often follow an attack
of this wretched disease, Tho greatest
need thou is Electric Bitters, the splen
did tonic, blood purifier and regulator
of stomach, liver and kidneys. Thou
sands have proved that they wonder
fully strengthen the nerves, build up
the system, and restore to health and
good spirits after an attack of grip. If
suffering, try them. Only 60c. Perfect
satisfaction guaranteed at tha St. Hel
en pharmacy, v
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WATTS & PRICE
OUR SPECIALTIES
Hard Wheat Flonr,
Shorts and Bran.
B0TABLIHIIKO
isri.
JOHN A. BECK
DKALKR IN
Watches, Diamonds, Silverware,
....JEWELRY....
Repairing a Specialty.
307 Morrison St. Rat front A Pint, PORTLAND,
llasayiissiiiii mnamiiiiiniaws "i
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PROFESSIONAL.
W. D. Movca.
T. B. WALLACI
THE
St. Helens Hotel
Wallacs a Moyta, Paors.,
Is Again Open to the Public
Meals Served on Short Notice.
Beds 25 Cents, Meals 20 Cents.
FEED BARS IN CONNECTION. MOSSES
TO UAt 10 CENTS.
St. Hslixs, ; Obioon,
We can save
you money.
Scappoose, - Oregon. Z
W vvi
FOR PORTLAND DAILY
Steamer Iralda
C. I. HooghkiHt, Ma$tr.
RAILROAD TIME.
Leave. Rainier dally fexeant flnnrfavlfor Pnrt-
laml, at A. af .. departing from St. Helens at 8
o'clock,
II., arriving at M.
Returolnt, leaves Portland at 2:80 P.
Halens at 4:4ft.
Passengers and Fast FraiiM.
PORTLAND LANDING, TAYLOR 8T.
DOWN-COUNTY PEOPLE SHOULD
80 10 Till
Clatskanie
Drug Store
FOB THEIB
Drugs and
Medicines
CHOICB
Toilet Articles and Perfaniery
Or. J. i. HULL, Pnprittor
Clatskamib
OBBOOaT,
MEAT I MEAT I MEAT I
-AT TH-
City Market
St. Hilbics, Obioos
LINDSAY & MORTON, PROP'S.
-DBALBRS IN-
Fresh and Salt Meat.
City trade, logging camps, steam-
dosis ana rsnrosa camps
supplied. d
riLLKO ON SHORT KOTICI .
ORDERS
sVA0vavf
Oriental Hotel
Ecosiis BuisatJiv, Paor.
TABLE BOARD AND ROOMS
At Rcasomablb Fionas,
Visitors isct St steamer landing and (nests' bag
age looked aier.
COMMERCIAL MENS' NOME,
ST. HELENS, : ; OREGON.
"ihebb is taiK of Dnilding a 'new
school-house at St. Helens this summer."
Teachers Monthly. Correct, Brother
Jones, so far as it goesbut there iaaome-
tning more tangible than "talk The
contract has been let, and tbe building
win 09 compieiea Dy Angustzutn.
Tub politicians who. are now actively
engaged in fixing up their fences will
do very careiul to leave ample and con
venient lanes for the free delivery routes.
This will save your Lite.
By Inducing von tn uu
Dr. King's New Discovery.
Consumption, Coughs and Colds.
The only Guaranteed Cure.
NO Cur . HO Paw. Vnn iw.
gtat wiil wirrait it
ABSOLUTELY CURE
Orip, Influenza, Asthma, Bronchitis.
W looping Congh, Pneumonia, or anv
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Owl Saloon
BRINK BOTHERS, PROPRIETORS
Only the best of
Liaaors and Cinars Kept in Stock
CYROS NOBLE
And other popular brands of whlsklts
always in stock.
WEINHARD'S BEER
on draught.
"Tom Benton" Cigars.
AU tbe latast newspapers and other pop-
m mar peronioals.
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Stanwood & Sherman Bros.
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.
Lumber
Bridge Timbers and
Ties a Specialty.
We manufacture flrat-olass ronsh lumbar
for all purposes for lb trade, wblab ws
sail at a most reasonable figure.
Dimension Lumber.
Price at the Mill, $6 Per M.
YANKTON, OnBOON.
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FOB fOBTLAHD, DAILY.
"America"
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Willamett Slough Route
w4 Leave St. Helens .... 6 0 A M
pd Arrive at Portland. .10:30 A M
it jl iHve roruann , . , , . 2 :au r M
WS Arrive at St. Helens. 6:00 PM
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fabb so CKirra.
Will Cirry Nothlnur but Pwusn-
gera and Fast Freight.
J A. II EN UOOV, mavater.
S. H. GRUBER,
ATTORNE Y- AT- LA W.
mm with E. E. Quick,
ST. HHI.KNH, i t OKEUOS.
Will sirs bast Beraonal attention to all total
nailers entrusted to me. Will frsotlce In all
the Slats and United States Courts.
W. H. POWELL,
ATTORNEY -AT- Ll V.
paruTV msraicT attobkiiv.
BT. HELENS, ! ! OUKION.
B. I. Ubaram. T. l. Clksto
Attorneys-at-Law.
300 Marquam Bullitlnj, Portland Oregon.
atteutlou.
J. W. DAY W. B. DIU.ARO
DILLARD & DAY,
ATTORNE YS-AT-JL1 W
Office neti donr to Courthouse,
ST. HKLK.NB, OK KHUN.
General practlre In courts of Orsiron or Wash
ington. Abatraeta niatle diraoUy from euuuti
records.
Dr. Edwin Ross,
Physician and Surgeon.
ST. HELENS, ORKOON.
Dr. U. K. Cliff,
Physician and Surgeon.
ST. HELENS, ORECION.
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OREGON
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Dr. J. E. Hall,
Physician and Surgeon.
CLATSKANIE, OREGON.
Dr. C. L. Hatfield,
Physician and Surgeon.
VERNONIA, OREUON.
Dast TIMR actlRDULKS Aasiva
roa PKuai ruBTLAND. raoa
Chlnwo-
Portlaud Ball Uke, Danver. Ft
Hpeelal Worth. Omaha, Ko-
s.ooam. sas C'lly. M. Louis, '
via Hunt- Chleaso and East,
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KiuraM lt Uke. DeiiTer, rt.
wVm. XXorth. Omaha. Kaa
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lustun. thloafoaud East.
' at Paal Walla, Lewis
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Slav.n. tare, fullmaa. Mid- r no . .
via neapoHe. Hi. Psoi,
Suokana I'ululh. Milwaukee,
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eon rvHTLAiiu.
All salllns dates sub
Jert to change.
1p.m. ror Han rranolsco . m.
Mall every rive days.
KsMBoay Columbia ffh-ar
s p, n- To Asuirla and Way- Ki eundsy
SamrUay landlnga.
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Wlllamatl DM,
water permlulns. . sn m m
a. m. orwni City. Newheri. . ainSav
Es.Sunda, 0"mi i;',is aoa uuy
Way-land'ga.
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7s.m. mil Rlvemi. J:WBiJ"i
Tiles. Thur. .. . Mon, Wed
"Mr-nlnSTuy-
Lv SI parts Lv.ljew'toa
1:06a.m. tnahe Hlvar. dalljrat
dally 7U0a..
sx Moa. Klparia to Lswlston. es Mon.
WHITE COLLAR LINE
PORTLAND-ASTORIA ROUTE.
8TR. "BAILEY QATZERT."
Dally Hound Trips Exoepl Sunday.
Th mil if h Portland AonnaAlInn with fluianier
NahootM tram Ilwaoe and Long Heanh Point.
White Collar Una Tickets Inurrhanraahla with
0-R.aN. and V. T. Company Tlokele.
TIME CARD.
Leave Portland
-ears Asuina-..
..1 A. M.
.7 r. at.
,Ie Dalles-Portland Ronte.
STEAMER "TAHOMA."
Between Portland, The Dalles
and way points.
TIME CARD
Leave Portland Tues., Thnrs., 8aU. 7 A. M,
Arrive at Tha llalles aatne rlav a p. u.
Leave The Dalles Hun., Wed., Prl 7 A. M.
Arrive at Portland same day at . i P. M,
MEALS THC VERY BEST.
This Routs haa tha Orandaai Soanls Attran.
tlona on Earth.
LANDING AND orFICB:
Foot of Alder Rtreet. Both 'Phouee Msln HI.
Foitlakd, OaseoM,
E. W.Cbichtom. aent. Portland : Pa-
thkh 4 Babnbs, agents, Hood River; J.
0. Wtatt. agent. Vancouver! Wolfobd
4 Wvibs, agents, White Salmon ; John
M. Filloon. agent. The Dalles: A. J.
Taylob, agent, Astoria.
A. I. CRAIG,
General Passenger Agt., Pobtland, Obb.
XST0RIA& COLUMBIA RIYER
A RAILROAD COMPANY.
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All trains make dose connection at Oohle
with Northern PaetMa trains to and from the
Kaat and Hound points. At Portland with all
trains leavins Union depot, at Astoria with I.
K. A N. Co.'s boat and rail line la and from II
waoo and North Beaoh points.
Passengers for Astoria or way points must flsg
at us at Houlton. Trains will slop to let nae
censers on at Uoultnn when coming from points
west of Ooble.
J. 4j. Miaiva.
Oen. Pass. Aat.. Astoria, Or
Steamer JOSEPH KELLOGG
Leaves Portland on Tsesdav. Thursday and Set
arday at 7 a. n. for
St. Hln, Kalama, Carre fomt, Rainitr
anil xsse,
Arrivlneat Portland Monday, Wed
nesilay and Friday at t p. m,
Wharf loot of salmon Bt H. HOLWAN. Afenl.
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THE NEW YORK STORE
Hag Just rsoeivod a large involve of
Summer Goods, Shoes,
Dry Goods, Groceries, Boots. Shoes, Etc.
, Mm MOEGUD, . .
Cooper Building, Main Street, St. Helens, Oregon.
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