The Oregon mist. (St. Helens, Columbia County, Or.) 188?-1913, June 13, 1902, Image 2

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    OREGON MIST
Knwred it the Pot-tulHr at St. Holrns,
Oregon, m SKni-i-nia nil matter.
COUNTY OFFICIAL PAPER.
which give a total nmulwr of inheUi
1 t.mt every wulury of S.207,0000,000.
j He assume that the world will stand
j 1000 centuries or 100,000 year, would
give a total of 2,070,000,000,000 Inhabi-
TWO WAYS OF CAPTURING SPONGES.
Haw th. Florida tipong Seeker THftfcre
Froiu th. Diver f th. Keal.
The tnothods employed in pather-
ing spougoa in tho Mediterranean
i Unts lor tliis period of time. He then
rescue the rsanurin conclusion that la the east divers are euinloved
j if one hundred world of the same eixe i Ttw diver is carritxl down by a
and duration, and containing the same broad, flat slab of marblo of about S3
number of inhabitants, should redeem pounds weight, which , he holds at
all the inhabitant there would be. more arm's length in front of him, and
than one hundred room of the ei iu- i wmcn be uses to guide bis flight, to
t oo dicated for each. Men have not thought protect his head when he first
60 ! so much about the size of heaven. They rtrikes and to keep him down when
- . have prohablT alwav felt that there n ootrom.
county omCERS. would be ample room for those able to ' teen to twenty fathoms is the
Repreaentative Komu Morrill. Clatsksnle ! there If a lack of room were veraKe depth, While two illinuUw is
J"-' b. . g ' .." . ... the usual duration of the dive. Each
IsarsD Evkkv Faiiuv Mornino Bv
DAVIO DAVIS,
ElITOa AMU 1'SUPBIKTOB.
SUBSCRIPTION PBICK:
)ne copy one year, in advance. .
Six month
cior j. o. Witt, st. H"lrn possible, in the divine order of things, ,. . . . -
ffcrsV KSS rTomd probably be at the other place) j 7
surveyor a. B. Liule, Hnniioa are made from time to time. Room wv ax mnn on,l i. nnl.-1-l-o. ,n7
jmw Dr. H. a. ciiar, st Helena . , . . . . jerKS a rope sua is quickly pulled to
fv.nmi i.n I...... -r. A. Frakee, tttaoi-o... uwu"iwivniirai vuu- tue Slriace.
' ideration with men who have paused , jj, this country a sponging crew is
iong euoug,, ,n tne W0lr, OI evenw w dmded into twos, each pair consist
I meditate on the blessings which are to ing of a "sculler" and a "hooker,"
I follow a life of righteousness. The supplied with a small yawlboat
main question, and the one in which all known as a dingy. The former
I men are most concerned, is the simple stands in the stern of the dingy and
question of the shortest, best and safest 8Cul,a slowly and steadily for-
wy. Put in differut language, thev wara- ng prepared to stop it and
want to know bow to get there, and if
the studious statistician will figure out
uie plan that will meet with
'geuwral satisfaction along this line he
will probably smooth out the furrows
which now mark the faces of
Happy Time In Old Town,
"We felt very happy," write It. N
Bevill. Old Town. Vs.. when Puck, ten
Amir Salve wholly cured our daughter
of a bad case of scald head." It delights
all who use it for nils, corns, burns
bruise, boils, ulcers, emotion. 1
fallible tor pile. Only 35c at the Bt.
Helens Pharmacy,
For biliousness nse Chamberlain
Stomach snd Liver Tablets. They
cleanse the stomach and regulate the
liver and bowels, elfectuig a quick and
permanent cure. For sale at the Ht.
Htlens Pharmacy,
OABTOniA
Bears the A It " ahfflW BffigM
Bigsatais
f
,7 IK Kin Yw Haw lw
JOE 13, 1902.
Th msDagement of the Uarriman
railway lines has just perfected the de
tails of the largest colonisation plan ever,
attempted by a railroad in the West.
The organization of a colonization
bureau and the appointment of G. M.
McKinney to be general coloniz.tioa
agent in charge of the bureau, with
quarters in Chicago, has been announc
ed. Mr. McKinney left at once for
Portland, Or., with a view to getting in
touch with the general situation, and
upon his re tarn to Chicago plans will be
perfected which the Harriman people
beleive will place many thousand colo
nist in Oregon and Washington within
the next two years. A large sum has
been appropriated to carry on the work.
It is said to be on a scale hitherto
noattempted. ,
uneast
sinners.
THEY ARE SEES EVERY OAT.
Here are some questions about things
AiTBSt deliberating thirty minutes, a
jury in the Supreme Court of New York
rendered a verdict of 160,000 damages
against the New York Central railroad
in favor of Mrs. Lottie O. Dimon, whose
husband was killed in the tunnel dis
aster last January. This is said to be
the largest amount ever awarded in
that state in a damage snit growing ont
of the loss of life in a railway accident.
If this verdict is sny criterion of what
will be awarded to the heirs of the other
sixteen persons who met death in the
tunnel, it foreshadow that the accident
will cost the ew York Central $1,020,
000 in death claims alone. Certainly
more than a million more will be sdded
to this in award to the scores who were
injured. Mrs. Dimon sued for f 100,000.
On the first ballot ten of the jurymen
voted to award her the full anonmt
claimed.
" Tax rise in the price of meat is giving
scrions trouble to the people all over the
sonntry. Many persons have been fore
sd to give np their daily ration of beef
r mntton and resort to substitute in
the way of cereals, vegetables and fish.
The effects are more felt, probably,
among the laboring people than among
those who are well-to-do. The natural
consequence is a very general protest
from the labor organizations, east snd
west, sgainst the rates imposed by the
Dingley law upon cattle snd fresh meats.
The tariff on cattle is 273, percent, upon
sheep $1.50 per head and upon fresh
meats imported from outside the United
States a tax of 2 cents per pound is im
posed. The plea of the packers that the
rise in prices of beef is due to the
scarcity of cattle, is not bourne out by
the reports of receipts of csttle on the
boot at sny of the Urge packing points,
comparing this yesr with lsst year. Be
tbst as it may the people are demand
ing that these taxes now are of bat little
notu u exactly in place at a mo
ment's notice from the "hooker,"
wno meeting amidships, with the
upper half of his body projecting
over the side, scans the bottom for
suitable sponges. In order to assist
in this spanning a sponge glass is
used. It consists of an ordinary
wooaen Ducxet with a glass bottom
fixed in with putty.
The handle is placed around the
neck of the "hooker," while the
glass itself is placed flat upon the
water, while the "hookers" head
is thrust well down into the bucket
tsy wis means ne can see very
I you have seen every day and all your
life, says the Washington Star. If you
are a wonder you may possibly answer
one or two of the queries offhand.
Otherwise not.
What are the exact words on a two small objects at a considerable donth
cent stamp snd in what direction is Uit and he has his hands free to plunge
face on it turned ? the hooked pole down and pierce the
in wtiat direction is the face tnmexi sponge, sometimes at a depth of 89
onacentT On a quarter? On a dime T . feet, as soon as sighted.
How many toes has a cat on each fore-1 After landing a catch, the sponges
foot? On each hind foot?
are beaten to cleanse them. After-
Which wav does the crescent mnnn , ward they are dipped into a wesi so
lum? To the right or left? - ration of lime and sea water to give
What color are vour emolover's eves? 76" color so well known
The eyes of the man at the next desk?
Write down, offhand, the figure on
the faee of your watch. The odd are
that yon will make at least two mistakes
in doing this.
Your watch has some words written
or printed on its face. You have seen
these word a thousand times.
in the markets. Cincinnati Tribune.
them out correctly. Few can do this.
Also what is the number of the case of
your watch ? .
How high (in inches) is a silk hat?
How many teeth have you ?
No Ma la Jnmallsai Vvr Old Maw.
The most pathetic figure in jour
nalism is tue man who has grown
old in its service. Through no fault
of his, he finds himself without a vo
cation when he most needs it In
Write i any other business his experience
would be of value. The accumulated
knowledge of years would command
a price commensurate with its worth.
Here it is valueless, because in the
! first 10 years of hie journalistic ca-
What are Ibe words on a policeman's reer ne na masterea tne art of re
shield ? porting, of copy reading, of any rou-
How many button has the vest or
shirt waist you are wearing?
How many stairs are there in the first
fright at your bouse?
How many steps lead from the street
to the front door of your house or fiat?
What is the name, signed in facsimile
on any $1, $2, $5 or $10 bill vou ever saw !
You've read dozens of
Can yon remember one?
those names.
The stage of the water in the Colum
bia is on the downward incline, vcrv
mncb to the satisfaction of a great niani
people.
The frame for the new school hous
is assuming considerable proportions,
and when the building is completed it
will outrival anything on the Columbia
nver.
Summer seems to bare arrived, some
what belated, but juat as welcome, any
how, jnst as though it had been on time.
Judge Doan spent Thursday of thi
week in the vicinity of Deer Island,
looking after road matter.
The final settlement of the estate of
Frank M. Webber, deceased, was had in
the probate court Tuesday.
Cawkoya and tba Slmpe.
Two Texas cowboys recently had
the novel experience of traveling by
rail over the Missouri, TTnTiiauy and
Texas road. But they seemed to
feel uncomfortable from the time the
train pulled out from the point that
they got on out in the brush. When
they got in the Wagner sleeper, one
of them said to the otaer :
"Bill, youll have to take your
spurs offern your hoofs if you expect
to put boots on the top of that seat"
Bill did so and then seemed pained
and surprised when the porter told
him that passengers were not ex- i
pected to put their feet on the plush i
covered seats. He toyed with his I
gun until the porter retired. When
he -rolled a cigarette and lit it, and
the conductor showed him where the
tine departmental work, and experi
ence shows that celerity decreases
with age after a certain period of
years has been reached.
Journalism is essentially a business
for young men. They rush into it
by hundreds; they remain in it by
tens. Ninety per cent of the men
who enter journalism leave it before
they become old. They remain in it
only long enough to make it a step
ping stone to something less exact
ing, less mi ted in remuneration, less
insecure in employment On the
staff of the daily newspaper with
which I am connected there is only
one man over SO years of age, and
the average age of the employees in
the editorial department is less than
35. A canvass of other metropolitan
newspaper offices will show but
slight variation from these figures.
J. W. Keller in Forum.
Saved Prom Au Awful Fatv
"Evervhodv said I had consnmntlon.
writes Mrs. A. M. Shields, of Chambers-
burg, Pa. "I was so low after an
months of severe sickness, caused
hay fever and asthma, that few thought
I could get well, but I learned of the
marvelous merit of Dr. King' New Dis
covery for Consumption, used It, and
was completely cured." For desperate
throat and lung disease it Is the salest
cure in the world, and i infallible for
couehs. colds and bronchial affections,
Guaranteed bottles 60c and $1.00. Trial
bottle free at the Ht. Ileleu Pharmacy,
OASTOniA
BMistb A ll ttind Yw Hw hrtn Hmgftt
Kgutsn
f
Vlralent Cancer Cured.
Startling proof of a wonderful ad'
vance in medicine is given by Druggist
U. W. Kobert. ol rJiiabeth, W. Va
An old man there had lone luuered with
what good doctor pronounced incurable
cancer, iney believed nis case hope
less till he need Electric Bitter and ap
plied Buck lens Arnica Salve, wbkti
completely cured him. When Electric
Bitters are used to expel bilious, Kidney
and microbe poison at the same time
tbi salve exerts its matchless healing
power, blood diseases, skin eruptions.
ulcers and sores vanish, flitters 50c,
Salve 25c at the St. Helena Pharmacy.
FORSALE.
IGHT HEAD OF JERSEY MllH COWS.
Apply loWm. Holaapple, Rumer, Ortfon.
MEETINGNOTICE.
ITOULTOK CAMP VO. 655, WOODMEX OF
XX Woritt, mn every SAiunuv nigrit 111
DRIVING HORSE FOB SAL.
OOD ROADSTER. ABOCT 9 OLD. PER
J feetlT c.'Dti. work either double or .ingle.
AbdIv to oc aulUrett K. J. Babxks. Deer ItUud.
SHINGLES FOK BALK.
. DUPOXT & SONS. SHINGLE MANITAC
turvra. of Valley. Or., are prepared to aup-
ptr the local demand with u fvm queUijruf
tunine m are maoinariuren, ana at pnr as
tow as nmertieaiere, nenrerea ai uoutiou war
ren. Columbia CitT or Ht, Helena. Addreaaur
dura to J. Duprtbttft Sou. ValUy, Or.
Notary Pcbuc. Conveyancing.
J. B. GODFREY,
Dealer in Real Estate and Maker
of Abstracts.
ST. HELENS, - - OREGON,
Steamer JOSEPH KELLOGG
Vtim Portland on Taenia. Thursday and Sat-
nruajr u 7 a. m. lot
St. Htltnt. Kalama, Carnir Point. Rainitr
and Klto.
Arrlrinir u Portland Monilar. Wtd
neaday and Friday at 2 p. m.
Wharf toot of Salmon St. H, HOLM AN. Jinot.
TaUaf Baektlaaurk.
An old and popular Irish clergy
man had a disagreement with one of
his parishioners, a man of Kreat
wealth, but vulgar habits and abu
sive tongue. Upon hearing from a
third party that his ancestry had
been spoken of disparagingly by this
rich boor, the old parson, borrowing
a ISenpttirai metaphor, exclaimed,
Why, sir, my father would not have
set him with the dogs of his flock."
This remark reached the ears of the
nabob, who immediately repaired to
the clergyman and demanded an
apology. The good old man listened
patiently to the ravings of his pa
rishioner and closed the discussion
with the remark : "Did I really say
that my father would not have set
you with his dogs? I was wrong.
sir. 1 believe he would : --San Fran
cisco Argonaut.
value to the raiser, ol cattle snd serve I TOKU1 rPtacle vesUDuled
train was, ne seemea ansoyea.
only the purpose of enriching the beef
trust. Tbey demand, therefore, that
these taxes be removed, snd resolutions
are being adopted by labor and poliiical
club requesting senators and represen
tatives to repeal at once these taxes
open food.
. Dimenslens of He are a.
Taking a verse from Bevelations as
the-basis of computation some indus
trious snd probahly uneasy fellow has
a;:in been tiguring on the dimensions of
At supper time, when all of the
passengers on the buffet gave their
orders and the two cowboys gave
theirs, telling the porter to bring
them "all there was on the pro
gramme and be sure to bring them
plenty of ssrdines," they handed the
porter a S bill and were surprised
when he asked them for 15 cents
more.
Both of them said: "That settles
it If we stay in this here concern,
that nigger will have the whole roll
before we get to the next station.
V- j , , , .
heaven. The text is in vere IS. chanter ' fj . w"uu." lue K ? ?ola. nP e
1, and reads a. follow,: "And he !
measured the cuy with the reed 12,000 ch "sl
furlong Umrtb and the breadth and fo toned If ever I was to
bigth of it are eqnal. He conclude go into the train robbery business, I
that this represent a spaced 480,783,- would go coon huntin first and tret
08.000,000,000 000 cn hie feet. The the black scoundrel that wanted four
snlarpriiiing staticiou set aside one j bits for slickin up our boots.
half of the spaee for the ihrou, and the! They quit the train at the next
wrt of beaver;, end one half of the j wayside station. Atlanta Constitu
bslance for sire!,. wnk-b woaid leave a I tfan.
. i.,r A ihM.m.QX,M,M,m Mrtaus.dP..piav
c abw f.i. 4 ibtr. p-M Vj -im.it J No pnre,y kft handed t
t .is by 40.-.O, tw, iwnctr of cU.Vrd t. t been discovered, although it is said
is a ro.;m ut'i. u f. -uq.iftre. xn.l tl,.. that fully 70 per cent of theinhab
procew gives biiu 30,321 343,T0,W0,0o0 itants of Pendjab use the left hand
rooms of the size indicated. He then ; in preference to the ritrht The next
proceeded upon tbe hypothesis that the
world no contains, always ba contain
ed, and always will contain 990,000,000
inhabitants, and tbat generation lasts
for thirty-threw and ntr-t'-4 j(nn.
IjlnS la Mm Wrong Pise.
In the British colony at Lagos an
old woman died and was carried to
the cemetery. At the grave the body,
according to Mohammedan custom.
was lifted from the coffin and was
about to be buried, when the mourn
ers were startled by hearing it cough
several times. On being unwrapped,
the corpse sat up and ate some gruel.
afterward telling the company that
during her state of lifelessness she
was mysteriously bidden to seek her
native country and die there. This,
she added, she meant to do. London
Globe. ,
Aa Agrtemltnra! Qaary.
"Mamma," said Freddie, "what's
the matter with my feet?"
"I don't know. , Perhaps you are
getting corns."
Freddie was silent for a time and
then remarked:
"Mamma."
'Well dear."
"After I'm dead and buried do you
think they will grow?" Texas Sittings.
This will save your Life.
By Inducing you to use
Dr. King's flew Discovery.
Consumption, CflBghs and Colds.
ThLonly Guaranteed Cure.
!f ?-9,PIw' WO Pay. Your Drop
greatest per cent of left handedness A
is among the Hottentots of Africa ' . ABSOLUTELY CURBS
and the Bushmen of Australia SfZ5r fn?"enz! ASthma Bronchitis,
about 85 percent. Dr. Marrosav. '7nnluP
VM. U0 A lilUttb UUll JjUDkS.
TRIAL BOTTLES FREE.
Regular Sis 60 cents and 1.0a
percent. Dr. Marro says
that 22 per cent of all criminals arft
left banded.- Exchange.
Watts & Price,
-DEALERS IN
Flour and Feed
Choice Groceries
Staple Dry Goods
Best (jnality Shoes
Hardware and Notions
o, li
professiox.il
DR. D. B. STUART,
DENTIST.
ORIENTAL HOTEL. ST. HELEN8,
S. H. GRUBER,
ATTORNEY-AT -MW.
OlBo with K, K. quick.
UKI.KMS. !' OKK'ION.
- v ... . I .ii.mlAn In all I.Sal
matt.ra nliiuied to me. Will praotlr lu all
ta SIM and (Uiltett Staiaa tmria.
W.H.POWELL,
1TTORNE r- AT- M TP,
DIU'Tir IUBTB1CT AtTOSKST.
ST. HELENS, ! : ORKllON.
Omcs Mtwaoai Burs. Korsr rustic
W.C.Fischer,
ATTORXE Y- AT- LA W.
RAINIER, : : OREGON.
R.P.GBAB1M. T. J. UUtSTOK.
Attorney8-at-Law.
JOfl Marquam Bullillng. Portland Orsfoo.
Columbia Coantjr baalnm will recslv prompt
atttuuoo.
J. W. DAY W. B. WIAAKD
DILLARD k DAY,
1TT0RXE YS-A T-LA W
Offir nxt door lo Courthouas,
ST. UKLa.VS. OKKI.ON.
ft.in.ral tirarttca ID anuria Ol OrMOB Or Wah'
Inxtou. Abalracl wail, dlnctlr Ireia couuljr
Dr. Edwin Ross,
Physician and Surgeon.
ST. HELENS, ORKUON.
Dr. II. R. Cliff,
Physician and Surgeon.
ST. HELENS, OREGON.
Dr. J. E. Hall,
Physician and. Surgeon.
CLATSKAXIE, OREGON.
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lingtMSbmoitoaialUowGlsor
rrotnoics Digcsllon-Clieetfur-ncssanrlRcstConlalns
ncllhcr
Opiiim.Morphiiie norrliuexaL
KOT UAH C OTIC.
Arserfecl nnedy forConsllps
TUm, Sour Stomach.Diarrho!a
and Loas or Sleep.
tit Simil Sigruilur of
VEV YOHK.
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EXACT copy or watArWrt.
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Tor InfantB und Children.
Tti9 Kind You Have
Always Bought
Bears
Signature
the I. t
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Use
For Over
Thirty Years
PflQTflF.il.
hm N mm
IN. Hniaw Mamt. mrm m Iff.
Dr. C. L. Hatlidd,
Physician and Surgeon,
VERSONIA, OREGON.
AXD
OREGON
SliORjllfatl
Union Pacific
Drr.iT
rua
Chlcaito
r.irtl.ud SiMVlal
lidin.
via Hunt-
lOfftOll.
Atlantic
g -JO t. ra.
Tta Hnnt-
lustun.
St. Paal
Fan Malt
11 p. m.
via
Spokaaa
T1MR SCIIRDl'LKS
FKOM PtiUTLANU.
Salt Laka, DnT.r. ft
wunn, Omaha Kan
a City, Ht. UiiiIi.I
LOicajiuana Aaal.
Salt Uke, Dnw, Ft
Wonh. Omaha, kan
a. City, HI. UmiI.J
uaicaguana KaM.
Walla Walla. Uwl
ton, Sptiltanft, Hal-
iac. rultman. Mln
nea(olL, Mt. Paul,
Duluih, MIlwaukM,
Chicago and Eaat.
Aaaira
a..
ISO p.n.
7:00a. I
Oflal A IB HIVKM K4 IISIDI LB
ISOJI POHTI.AND.
S p. m.
DallT
Kx. Sunday!
a p. m.
Saturday
iu p. m.
a. m
Ex.Snuday
1 a. ra.
Tuea Thur.
and Sat.
Lr. Rlparta
:wa. m
dally
z Moil.
All aallini date tut)
)wl tu rhanira.
Far Han Frauelwo
Sallar.ry nr. day..
Columbia Rl.r
To Aatorla and Way
lauotlifTa.
W.llam.tt. HW.r.
water pcrmlttlnir.
Omrn f'ltv. Newurrir
nainm, corvalil. ami
nay-laud (a.
Wlllam.tta and Yam.
mil Klv.n.
Orio city. Dayton, I
auu nay-landluita.
Snaha Rly.r.
Riparla to lowltton.
THOS. TALBOT
Will make th aeaaon ol 1902 at lh
lollowiitg pla(t :
Monday and Tuesday at Fat Hneliei'
place, Der Inland; Wedneedav., Thurs
day" and Fridays at Houlton ; Saturday
ana Minuay at ecappoose.
DCBCRIPTION
Thou. Talbot It life Tean old. bar. with Mark
man. and tail and wbHe xpot on uoiw: w.lirhi
over luno pound.; W hanta hlab; aired by Wal
lace Drew, by Ouy Wilkea; dara tired by Price-
muut, :2o, uj Atuuituuii urana aam by Jllllun.
TERMS OF SERVICE
Single service, $10; eaon. 115. one-
half at time of service, balance at end of
season ; insurance. $20.
W. V. Wilky, Owner.
H. t. McKINNEY, - Manaatr.
Do Not Trifle
with danger and remember
every cough or cold means
danger. '
Shiloh's
Consumption
Cure
will cure your cough or cold
at once. It will heal and
strengthen vour lunrrs. It U
O jf o
a safeguard for you always.
Take it at the first indication
of a cough or cold.
A atvtre cold antled lo throat and broachia!
tube. cmI'1. ajwayalaaccd aavcrai avmtht. I
tried Sai!oh .od it cured at. ai .ac Aa
glad to add my testimony.
PIKKKB CUSHINO,
Rector St. Dark. Church, UHoy, N. V.
Slllloh'. 47oMamntlnB TatM la mmA f. . n
rua;sl.t. at fir, se, . a Ix.ftl.. A
rrint.r! ffuaranta (oca wilh niy boHI.
I yuu .r ixil aatl-flitd a. ta yoaur drug-ghrt
Write lor illuuratcd book oa coammptloa. Sot
Wlthcmt coat it you. a. t. Wad. u, LaKoy, . V.
p. m.
4 p. m.
Ei. Sunday
4:16 D. m.
Ex. Sunday
.10 d. m.
Hon. Wad
and Frl.
Lr.Uw'ton
dally al
7 00 a. ra.
x Mou.
A. L. CRAIO,
General Passenger Airt., Postlasd, Obs.
Stanwood & Sherman Bros.
-MAMt'FACTt'HSSS OF- '
Lumber
Bridge Timbers and
Ties a Specialty.
We manufacture flret-ctaaa rmnrh lumbar
for all purpme. lor the trad., .bleb .
aell at a muat reaaoaabl 8,'ura.
Dimension Lumber.
Price at the Mill, $6 Per M.
YANKTON, OltKUON.
w. i. Moras.
T. . WAUACS.
TJIE
St. Helens Hotel
Wallacs Mova, I'sor.,
18 Again Open to tho Public.
Meal Served on Short Nolle.
Bed 2.) Cent, Miala 25 Cent.
FSSB BARS IS CONNECTION. HORSiS
TO H At 10 CENTS.
St. Helsn, Oksoom.
WHITE COLLAR LINE
PORTUND-ASTDRIA ROUTE.
STR. "BAILEY QATZERT."
Dally Bound Trips Except Sunday.
vPj , Hort'I"l connctlon with Ru-amir
S.l'lfi ,"i ro?.,", Mn Point..
White Collar LlneTicketo ItiUrchanneahuj with
-. - . . vompany licieu.
Lr Portland
tar Astoria.
TIME CARD.
.11.11
ir.u.
The Dalles-Portland Route.
STEAMER "TAHOMA."
Between Portland, The Dalles
and way points.
TIME CARD
La. Portland Tuea., Tbnr.. Sat 7AM
ArrlY. at The Italic, wme "lay " P m
Leave Th Dalle Km, . ' o. S V M'
Arrir at Portland aame day at-JLTT. 1 1. m!
MEALS THI VCBY BEST.
""sTUn! I'liJJ ,h O'Mdatt Hcenlo Altrac
LANDING AND OPncB:
Foot of Alder Street. Both Thouae m.i. ui
"OkTLAMD, OkkttoM.
E. W.CsiCHTOH. aimnt Pnrtl.nJ. i.
WISH d BiRNks, agents, Hood Hivir; j"
C. Wtatt, aent, Vancouver j WoLr so
4 Wvkbs. SBenta. Whi. h.i I. .
M. PiLLoos, sgent, The Dlle;'A J
rAyuiB, airent. Atori ' '
i.aaao.aaa.
DOWN-COUNTY PEOPLE SHOULD
JO TO Til
Clatskanie
Drug Store
ros Tniis
Drugs and
Medicines
CHOICS
Toilet Articles and Perfamery
Dr. J. . HALL, fnpmHr
OssaoN.
Clathkanib
HI AT I HEAT I UEATI f
-AT TSS-
City Market
6t. Hilsks, Oaauos
LIN03AV M8IT0N, HOP'S.
-DSALIS M
Fresh and Salt Meat.
City trade, lotrx'nf camp, itesn-
buata and railnaul eauip
LUllt. A
OSDSKS It. LSD OM MOST SOTtCS. J
Owl Saloon i
BRINS BOTHERS, FSOrRlSTOBS
Only lbs twet ol-
Llrjnors and Cizars Kept in Stock
CYRUS NOBLE
And other popular brand, ol wbl.ktu
aiaa). la atur.
WEINHARD'S BEER
oa draeshU
"Tom Benton" Cigars.
AU lha lalaal nepetefaal other po-
m uiar inrrudlvatia.
V- AAir4
A
ST0RIA& COLUMBIA RIYER
RAILROAD COMPANY.
DAILY.
aaanoows
24
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7:00
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wul1 mk! TL0 "mnertlona ai((r,ble
with Northern Par do Iraiu. m ami Trnn ,k.
Elnds.,..nd rd,it.. At PortlC d i h i
K. N. (.o.'sboat and rail II n u, and irT.m 11
waco and Kunh Ueaeh polnta. 1 "m "
Paaaenirerafn. Aaif.H . u . . :
trains at Houln.n. Trii will .uo u, il',''
, m... an,, aamria, or
L Portland Ar
.... oobie ...
....Kainlor
... Pyramid. ..
.... Myer...,
Quinoy ... .
.. Clal.kanle.,
., Marahland..
.. Wiwtp.irt,.
.... Cliltim..,.
. ...Ktiaiipa..,.
... hven.on.,..
...John liayv..'
Ar. A.toria .1.?
DAILY
21 U
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II 10
10 06
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12
02
02
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1 17
a 07
7 M
7 V,
FOR PORTLAND DAILY
Steamer Iralda
C. I. Hoofhkirk, Hfttt.
RAILROAD TIME.
l-eaeae Rainier dally (eiwi londay)(or fwt-
nirtlU( tram HI. Ilelru. aia
land, at A. M
o eim-a. Keturnina.
M arrlrlnt ai .1. Il
leaves Portland al I K t.
eleual 4s.
arrllti
Passeoiers ani Fast Frciittt.
PORTLAND LANDING, TAVLOR BT.
3
? rM POHTLAKIW. DAILY.
Li -TIAMIlt
1 4America',
ii WiUamett Slough Route
Lnavs 6t. Helen. . .. 6:30 A M
Arrie at Portland. .10:30 A M
Leave Portlaixl ..... 2:80PM
Arrlveat St. lielns. 6:00 PM
rAIIB SO CENTS.
Will Carry Nolhlns but PuR
fer and Fast Freight.
J Antes oooo, master.
E8TABUSIIKO
IS72.
..lira
JOHN A. BECK1
DKALEK IS
Watches, Diamonds, Silverware,
.....JtWE.URY..,.
Repairing a Specialty.
W MumWn St. Bet. Fro,, 4 plrlti POKTLAKU.
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THE NEW YORK STORE!
H jut reccifsrl a large invoice of I
mer Goods, Shoes,
1 ,
; l)fy Gods, Groceries, Boots. Shoes, Etc.
(boper BniWing, Main Street, St. Helens, Oregon- I
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