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About The Oregon mist. (St. Helens, Columbia County, Or.) 188?-1913 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 12, 1902)
7 OREGON "MIST (Cnlered at ihe Orison, a v IVtofflr at 8t. Helens, ..Mul-cliiss mail matter. " COUNT TFr" ICIAL PAPER. KT1-1 K H. onuicuT, .IfillM'oJi Attn PliTO'ttlKYR. H-i l"ll V I'KW'E: r lit V- PT 111 M-lVKUftf. . ..tl.00 SIX llinnthii t.l5L"lJiMKElt 5, 11102. COTOTY OFFICKR8-. ,., Mrti Both. RMntM ... Joseph B, lwtl, Manner H M Kalian. At. Itl'lplllt t ludire ....... trin :T((5)Murer titt. of rhoo1 ' A..nr ...... fcurvuyor... r-iiTi lrtrnmlMlnoer, j; Coroner..,. tV-VMXSt : ;; .ilarttn Whit, 8t. Hvle H. HMnrte.sw. Msywr. H. t. Col via, Mirhtuui W r flue, Vtt.l.or iC. K. Uattn, St. iieleua In a lit iis1 tt.e wlitrh (swept over Port Elisabei It, Bonth Africa, the Brit- ish ship "Inchcape Rock" wae wre-ked. : The vessel is well :no non the Colum bia River, She sailed from Tortlsnd laden with grain and arrived at Aliioa Bay, August 2. As the wreck occured on Monday last it is probable that she has discharged ber cargo. ' Captain Ferprson was in command. Jt is re ported that part of hur crew were i-avod the remainder making up the list Of casualties to"0. Ar-toiian. Chosen and examined as yon are, the duties which devolve upon you. Uesr school teacher, are almost beyond comprehension. The dsrlingsof many bonws, the pride of many housi holds with their impressionable clay which will form Uvea and bear deeds, are ptajed wholly and unreservedly in jfo&r hands. Your thuuithls, your words, your deeds, your manner, your dipo- tion, becoiuea a part of each heart in gour change. "Your nihility, your puri- tv. vnnr hvnesty, your de'erunnslion, u cnotions, your etead faetne.-s vi purpoe, jroiir interest in learning, you'' evotion to study ron yourwif Jecmiie them and j u live iu tbtu sit. r vou have gone away. Yonr calling is grand. Vonr occupation is exalted. Your schol ars will be what you are. They know what you" are by what you do. Be courageous. Do your best. Do not gel di$con raffed. It may be ttdious, tire some and dull, but the fruits in after years will enrich your hearts joy; will glorify your sonls delight and -magnify your spiral's eternal happin? more than mind cun now know. You are tn a position of great trust. Try not to be tray it. You will not betray it if you try. The Coast, Seattle. In the old .proverb "all work and no forceful play" was lad for Jark. Two men, one in America and one in Africa, have pot the case differently. The man in Africa said he decided "to stop woik ing and begin to think." He thought to such parpose that when be died the ftniu was MiYiueu uciwcru iMMwg iiifu a great statesman or an unscnpulous buccaneer. The American has said in a recent book,"It is a great mistake to think that the man who works all the (iioai wjns in tlte race." It sceun to be agreed that work and play and' tbougbt constitute the trinity which leads to succefcs. It is not generally knTan that on ascending the throne King Edwnrd be came gnsrdian of hN grandchildren, the bareitfs riaht twing fnperceded. This arransretnent was establiseed by law nearly 2'K) years iro, and the riitht was frequently eierci'ed by the Geor ges, who bud a way quirting with their sons. So member of the rovkl family muy marry without the king's consent; otherwise the marriage is void. The act governing thi- matter was passed at the instigation of Oe rae If I. in conse quence of his brother marrying subjects, Chicago Tribune, , The oldest piece of writing in the world is on a fragment of a vase found at Nippur. It is n inscription in picture writing and d.ntea 45000 years . before Christ. Ti e V i ivtrsity of Penn sylvania lis tbra iii fu- , The gambling spirit has taken hold o the esst, and it is ststed that more bet ting has been done this year than ever peforelr at ticn!arly on horse racing. One man risked $100,000 on hia horse coining in first in a bunch of twenty line aiiimals. It has even invaded the lawn teams court, In the national tourna ment at Newport $50,000 was wagered on .the result between Dougherty and Larned. It does not particular indi cate prosperity, for people of the betting class have alwayii had plenty of money for the purpose, but it indicates an in crease of the spirit, no doubt developed rBm the gambling spirit involved incon siderable of the money making ot the day. f ' . sw sa - All kinds of commercial job printing (located at thi othce. The Thrice-a-Week World, - Tim hM demonstrated that th Thrire-a-YVaek World stand alone in I u cIhus. Oilier paper have Imitated its form but not ita tuocem. This ii be- ttauae if tell all the ney 1 th titn and tolls it luipar'lall' , whether that new It political r otherwise, it ia, in f;;qt, ttlimwt a dn.ly nt the price ota weekly and yoa c:tu not affyrd fa be without it. Republican t Cinrt alike can road the Vbrit-o-a-Week Worid with ahsolnj contidenr in it troth fa addition to uew, it pabliaheH Brat las!-- wrinl stores and other features tmt.eci l- tne home and fireside. The Tlrict-a-v.velt World', rewilar Ml-oniy U.00 per year and this faty far papers. We offer unequalled iteWNpaper ana the Ore- I gun Mist together one year for 1.80 lue regular subscription price of the The Oregon Mit and the Tbrice-a- Week W'urJU for. ix months for 95 cents- tjiree months for 60 cent ' " The Elks Carnival. The electrical illuminations of the ftotlnnd. Elk.a Carnival, September 1 to 13, wiifbea revelation in the way of modern utility of electricity in trans forming night into a glorioaa day, rad ient as a sunrise rainbow, with its color many times multiplied. Seventh street is the location of the fair, and eonie Vi to IS blocks, extending from the main gate at Seventh and Washington street to Flanders street, taking in the tree lined park blocks north of Bufnaide street, will" give the Carnival eflective setting. There will be a Temple of Light and Music st the intersection of Seventh and Ankeny streets; Court of Honor where a throne room for the queen will be provided; wide arches at the street intersections, all handsomely decorated and glowing with hundred of electric lights. The Manufacture building will be a beautifully decorated arcade 160 feet long and 15 feet deep, in which the industries of the state and actual man ufacturing processes will be illustrated to brotittable advantages before the eyes ol thousands ol visitors. September 9 is to be wedding day at the Portland Elks' Carnival. On that date not fewer than three couples will he united in a unique manner in the pres ence of the throngs in the street fair grounds. The donations of presents will equip them all complete for housekeep ing, as the management of the fair will deal Pberally with those who will con sent to be married pnblicly at the ex- jsense pf the Carnival company. Swains who haven't the price, but would like to, can make the arrangements by writ ing to becretiry Alex Sweek, Portland ' ; A MAGMFICE5T BOOKLET, lieaeribinc; the Scenic Grandea Along The Astoria and folambla Blrer Railroad. The neatest and most attractive pam phlet ever put out by n Oregon Railway company is "What the Wild Waves bay at Seaside, issued by the Astoria A Columbia River Railroad, nnder the di rection of i. C. Mayo, the general pas senger agent. The ha.lf-ope engravings show to excellent advantage the mag nificent scenery along the Columbia river as wel as many views of actual summer life and scebfo locations at this popular seaside resort. The roadbed of this line was constructed iu the mot substantial way, the track con sisting of heavy steel rail, which are so lirinly fastened to the st'betantial underpinning, that it is a delight to travel and view the magnificent pano rama of scenery. There is no more at tractive plane in, Oregon than the lower Colombia and Seaside. Write to J. C. Ma vo, General Passen ger Agent at Astoria, and eet ope of the booklets. Septemhe. ia the most de lightful of all months. Every ftarardar Excursion Rate to ; Clatsop and lmng Beach, via A C. It. Kailwaj. Beginning Saturday, June 14th, ami every Saturday thereafter, dnring the nininer wa-on, the Astoria A Columbia River RHilrosd Company will sell round trip excursion ticket from all stations lietween Portlnnd'&ild Clat-kanie inclu sive, to all points on Clareop and return at rate of J2.60. Ticket- limited good to retnrn Sunday eienina Che vn licciinnn t' .t-f .ria witli steamer .Sail cofa lo and from Lng Itciich. Letter (.itt. List of letters remaining imcnllcd for in the l't"ffiicc in St, Hccii8i Oregon. Sebt. 1 1902. Charley Grobe; 1, Win Miller; 1. ' X. E. D-4.M4JI, V. M. A Certain Cure, for Myerotei-jr Diarrhoea. and "S'.m vesrs ojre I was one of a party that intended, making a long bjcycle -: it .... L? T T....I..- Hf's7 iil . riraiiiora uounty, ra. "I was taken suddenly with diarrhoea, and was about to give tip the trip .V I , of the Laueyville Messenger, suggested that I take a dose of Chamberlain's Colic Cholera and Diarrhoea Remidy. I pur chased a Untie and too a two doses, one before starting and one on the route. I made the trip successfully and never felt any ill effect. Again last summer I was almost completely run down with an attack of dysentery. I boaght a bottle I ot this same remedy and this time one) nose cu eo me.- sow ny js.iwln Boss, Ui ugjjlst. , : " Lare ttoi'Jt f general merchandise well selected, and well kept, fcfHcient to meet tne (lemsnuu 01 ine surrounding country at Collins dc Gray's, St, HWeu. OA0VOXIIA, BasnfjiB si m im TPs in '"wm bbbb tyaatot ta.i S.N 5.90 IN to.oo 1T.50 O. ICelley ' S. Hasan Sherman Bro"a. Fred Low 3, Dupont J. Fkieter Ed Black 1.60 1.00 1.0Q 1.00 Ko.S 14 25 - 9.00 7.50 M.00 5.50 S7.00 17.80 Jaa. Kennedey Lute Archibald Jos. Hackenbarg No.B Nq.T W. If . Tjowman J.C.KIIb 0. W. Ofrt J. S. Uallien 17.10 5.30 8.00 W. C. Kilhy F, H. Nelnstedt R. H.King No. No. 9 8.00 176 1.25 1.15 26.90 4.90 7.70 4,00 19.00 4.00 S00 600 MP. 3. & Elmer Joints Henry Krata W. H. Eccle 4 Co, C. Pareltus ' Isaac Jolma H. S. Qlenn H. S. Glenn 0. O. Lindahl Chris Johnson No.10 Jas. McDonald W. R, Holmes L, Galberteon L. Leonard " Wm. Foots E. Pykkonen A. Ericksoq IxHiis Johnson 4.00 0.00 J1.10 800 4.00 C. A. Anderson J.M. Larkina C. H. BoisveH L. Clobertson Joa. aakela Edgar Wilcox J8.00 600 31.60 MO 20.00 4.00 5.86 8.10 11 00 1100 C. M. Graham No.ll No. U W. B. Derebary V. M. Bceghley Bert Mill S. A. Wilkinson 11.00 Jas. Emmons T. Tucker 12.00 21.60 8,60 8.60 1.80 6.30 E.Dow M.Wetrick B. Hoe ford C. W.Mellinger The Rapid "Transit SleaniDoat Co., of Rainier, with a capital stock of 840,000 600 share of the par value of $50 each ha been organised, with W E. Newsom, W, 8. Buchanan and W, C. Fisher, incorporator. The object of thi corporation is to do a general (team boat bnisnes oa the Columbia river and ita tnbutari. Que qr more fast boat will be built in time for the 1906 fair traffic. Captain Newom built th Iral da, and gave the people a taata of better service and cheaper fare, which col minatea in a general rate war that was only settled by th opposition buying his boat outright. The Brat boat to l constructed by this company will be ouiltat Kaimer within the next six months. It will lie built specially for b.qro'n? oil. C A 0 0 0 Dyspepsia Cure Digests what yon eat. This preparation contains all of the digestauts and dleesta all kinds of ood. It ffiyegtngtaot relief and never fans to cure, it allows you to eat all the food vou want. The most sensitive stomachs can take It. By I Urn many thousands of draneDtics have been cured after everything el failed. It is unequHiiea lor austoniacn irouDies. It tsaa't help but u9 yea fseeal fyepamd only by E.G. ImW m Co., L'btrmra 'Caajl. buttle conmlnnZH timet thajOcalsa. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Departmeat l th Interior Laod Omae at Orecn City, Orejron, MhrS. 102. VOTICB U RBBKBY GIVEN THAT THK k fllnwlnc-mm4 wttlarhaA filed aiitir el his Intoatlon to make flal proof in tupin ,( hiarUli. sad that utM proal will Im mad l lor tbe k!iitr ksd Kriver at Oraeoa nt. Oregon on Octobw 9, lSffil Tlx: Bnibl a. I rKinn. H. B. so. izui r th myi awj4 nay swu nameft th mlluwlnc wftneaaaa to iffori hla aoa. tlwawiiii ce41&nce ttpnn and caltlvatioa of ihH Un I, vliTakrrm Killer. Albert L. Killer, ef oreuoa City, Oregon,' arid Hsirar Olaaa and Burlhe Oi ma, of Warnta, Onwon. CHAKLICS B. MOOftgS, BecUter. Karf s Clover Root Tea BaantHLM 1. .I. p,..ia.p ,.. Rlood,a1yesaPreah,C1earSfcin. CureaCon" stlmtlon, Indlassllon, and all Erapuon tha Hfcia. Aa aarmbl Laxatlr Nan fonlc Sold on absolute wuanuate by all dsuca-lata at Sfic, SOc aadLa. S. C. WCLLS A CO., ItCeOV, N. V. eo, c MMirrost Fortune Fayore A Texan. "Having distressing painsf In head, back and stomach, and being without pp,it, I began to nse Dr. King's New Life Pills." write W. P. Whitehead of Kennedale, Tex., "and soon felt like a new man Infallible in stomach apd liver troubles. Pharmacy. , Only 26c at St. Helena The only plaoa in St. Ha lea, to get "High Standard Floor" is at Collins Gray's. John Highmillw A. Lang U. H. Clark A. H. TardaU A, N. Clark li I VQVNQ IADTW MfB.MAVBD. 4t Paaana, OoloMbla, fcf Cnasabwr ala Collo, Cholera a ad Ufa- rhoea Iteaaedr. Dr. Chas, H, Pttar, a promtoment physician of Panama, Colombia, in a recent letter state t "Last March I had a a patient a young lady sixteen year ot age, who had a swy bad attack of dyaentery. Everything I prescribed for her proved, ineffectual and aha was grow ing won every hoar. Her parents war aura sh would die. 8h had beoom so weak that aha oould not torn oyer In bad. What to do at this critical mom ent was a tudy for me, but I thought of Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarr hoea Remedy and as a last resort pre- sorihed jt. The most wonderful remit was e tfec ted. Within eight nours sua was feeling much better; inside of three days she was upon her feet and at th end of ona week was entirely well," Fgr sale Edwlm Roes, Druggist, Ths following record of early strikes makes Interesting reading ; 1465 -Strike among th tailor and turban maker of Conitantinoble. The Sultan wa ap pealed to, and twenty six of th strikers were hanged, th rest drafted Into th ... . i army, loss workmen empwywi w pall down ona of th suppressed mona steries la England revolted for better pay. Several were put to deatb ana tn other were imprisoned. 1693 Mason employed on th Escurial palace, r-pain, refused to work unless better paid. Several were put to'tU galley, and the rest ware ailed to America. 18JS Strike among the tea picker of uh Can tral Chines province for higher pay. They were hanged by men In charge of the trust. 1706 The shipbuilder aud aaituiakera employed by Peter th Great at eU. Peterabarg struck for shorter hours. Ssven were hanged, 127 sent to Biberiaaud 925 war drafted ia th army. dsatsr aaw)asaatwwkh a om arsd vero swMriaa. saa ssaW ef tssttag Maw I paw iiaasiat ryday. aBwdaaMsdAat I tate wTa tardal sad ass wfcet It wawM f as. laawMtesksaVsMsadwasvam axswia V atawty laaia'ajaa. fa waak I was at f aal sad la a Baa was U s take warwailaaa, , lass vlfcaai. alusXawKnaM.' What af Cawahst yefadawasi flat asfwaa of sumnAitmtaitim ardeal of preg aaiiaebiMtMrdi. UpswRnaiBus mmm, VowaawhotaAaWia ei W Bead iawr th eanaiiw ol har eiiikl It Mas. Uaawta had km Has sapid lwaseery ahonUl this gnat rested to very airtinwi Wta ox uaraiu aiMBWawtraBl Monce or mu ttnumur. VTOTICX IS HERKBY OITEH BT THS UN- 11 derslsnad admlnlsralor with tha will an- Dxed Of lh extata of Cvraa R. Sole, daoeaaad. that he baa fllsd ia th oSic of tb Count Con it of Cotambi CoaBiy, OraRoa, bis anl account of bis alnilnUtratloa aptio aald aatale, uxtctnar wnn dm final report aaa petition lor Anal settlement and distribution of aald aatat, and that the Bon. 1. B. Doan, i'ldx of aald eoart, baa appointed Hon lay, thewbdayefOe- wuwi w, wv u va:a in ,n uKnecuwfn o, aid day a tb tim. and th coan-room of said court, to th eonrt hoiis In iH. Helena, Oresoa, as th plac, of btarlna said tnat account ana said MtlUoo Baal aattirmenc and dlstrlbntloa, at at which tiai and plsas any nersoa ini.aia asay appoar man ni ooiec Uoos in wrltlu to tatd aceoaot and petitloo. w. u. VAM. Administrator with tb Will annexed of th estate of Cyrus R. boles. Deceased, w u, runtLL, Attorney far Aominutraior, This will cava vfitir 1.1 fi Sw ladaeiiig- yea to bn jrtm emy csueninceed sur. OCure. HO Pay. TtmOrast gla wiU warrant it. ABSOLUTELY CURSS tf9 ltsflmasa. Aiithraa, Broachltts. iMoplsg Coorh, Fnminnia. oratvs Afieettoo ( tha Throat andLtmga, THIAL BOTTLES FRZS. pqplM Wm SO aat aa4 )jOQ SKIGHTW HIMKA8B. The largest ran ever paid for a pre scridtion, changed hands In Saa Frsn eisco, Aug. 80, 1901. The transfer in vulved in coin and stork $112,600.00 and was paid by a party of buisnesa men for a specific for B right's Disease and Dia betes, hitherto incurable disease. They commenced the serioos Investi gation of the speciae Nor. 16, 1900. They interviewed scors of tbe cured and tried it oat on its merits by putting over three dozen cases on tbe treatment and watching them. Tdey also st phy sicians ta nam eh roola. biear blr mas, awt adrnnlstered ft wtth th physican forjudge. Op to Aur. 28, eighty-seven per cent of tha test ease were either well ot progressing favorably. There being but thirteen per cent of failure, the parties were satisfied and closed the transaction. The proceed nirs of tbe investieatina committee and V he clinical report of tbe test case a were published and will be mailed Vaon p pj i cation. Ad pre John J. 'niton om pany, vm Montgomery ot. Ka" r ran seo, Cal. If won want good brad all th tint nat hifih standard' 4 oar. Collin e O ray, 8. Helens. mm I Mri. Fred UnmtK. I I KPttM I lagaiaisa Foa SaliTImi cordwood umoer on 160 seres ot land. Call on or address Q. W. FERRY, Houlton, Or. Foa Sals Two large mares, weight 1760 pounds each; wagon and names; ona span large oolts. J. O. PLANK, St. Helens, Or. Bra van on STotaa From the farm ofC.L. Ayrea, near Yauktou, a dark, red, yearling bull, marked, branded and dehorned Branded on ths left hip with "LA"; marked with a crop and splif In th left ear and hoi In the right. Any Information will be gladly mwlved bv O. L. Arre at Yankton and rewsrd will b paid for recovery. For salei 100 acres timber land, nS of of sections, tp. 4 n. r ft west! 10 Srr acre. Inquire J. 11. Mllner, Marsh eld, Oregon, nr. .till fiirnlahlnir the Week I V Oregnnian and Misr togeilier for a year . . . .... . ! only sasi. qu'wniw nvw. two ucmt nriTioH. the Honorable Coinnjr lmrl of th County rNW LKOAtV..TFH. t wwlitlns Iu OaS Point prw lnot, C oltimw. eonnly, Oiwtmi, wM , rwiwjitutly Million rotir AonoraWVodv Ita net '"''.. tlun, to b held at. H.laa, c.,.m 4 nanty. Oreaoa. bHiiiln n Vi'diiii, lb nl ila of Stiitemlwr. lwa. thai a llwnaa b rraniwl lo Lonla Fluhror M tH I'I'lluon., vinous mail lluuor. la said prMnMB Iu l qui.tltl than mi salloa, and ta said II' "" granted lor a prtod of on year, for all M which jrourpwiHwww w,i, w w, k- , , nmm. nMluii. A. M McOmw, Jam Coaklvy, t'. r. Mlnnint, W. H. Holaacpl. r. W, Flnbtr. D. U. Kwtna. rharlsa Msys", W. . Hamilton. in ...mu,. tannu. i. W. Tnrirar, Chat O. TiitMt, H Me Omnd, Chat. NWhol.. franli Mrc, J. VA'rmn tfall, R. MoUrao. Chart Ksiro. C. A. Hmllh, riarry amnri, uui naro, r. Charf Buchulu, 6. A. Uytn. Clark C.l John Uraon, Cbarlw iTwrnahan. J ). I)vl Chartn Srii kaiin. a. K. Noraran, ) W. II aft ma. Jama 8lndrnbHrii. Charlv Haidln, A u. iraN,hiiM Krnk Harnac. La.lr Ri0. Kra lfrdrlii, B, A. !'" i " an IK A. Adama, I. 1. Jtralti, U Shn rr 0. H. Cramlall. anrmicn. J. nrjrani, a. nun nt, L. 8. Mason, lllmar Mtldn. P. aJorlts, J.. Ka-par. W. r. a.hislr, A. Maddn, J. Will -Ina. William McDonald. William 8brUi, J. K Haljnaiit, r. i, tiinn, ueonr am, Ayl, William M:llim, Wllltam Fluhrar, Sf H :tnx II N. Iban. A. Marmo. P. C. 01- l.hsr.A, Muaen, Carl lokiib.r.. Pavld llo- uit. o. M.'Davlitaon. Heorr 8adnoa. A. B. BinilO, BSBry V. tfuanaiun. 9 Watts & Price, -DEALS Ka IN- Floor and Feed Ciioice Groceries Staple Drj Goods Best Qnalitj Slices BaMiare and Notions Scappooee, - Oregon. PROFESSIONAL. DR.D. B. STUART, DENTIST, ORIENTAL HOTEL. 8T. HELENS. S. H. GRUBER, AT TO EXE Y- AT- LA W. Oflns with I. E. Quirk, 8T. BKLEN8, : 1 ORIUON. will lv hast oanonsl attention la all lml natters entrusted lo me. Will practlc In all tb mat and liulMd stat courts. W. H. POWELL, ATTORNEY-AT-L.1 IF. DrruTV uiaraicT attoskkt. 8T.Hm.gRa, i i OMOOW. , Omci Niwsoms Buicc. jnorsar rusua W.C. Fischer, ATTORNEY AT. LA W. BAINIEH. i OREGON. R. P. Gbaham, T, J, CutSTON, Attoroeys-at-Law. SOS Narqnam Vulldlaf , Portland Oregon. Columbia County balsM will raoslv prompt aueusioa. J. W. DAT W. B. Dfl.LARD DILLARD & DAY, ATTORNE YS-AT-LA W Ofttc axt door to Conrthooa, BT. UK Lit MS, OHEOUN. General nraetlc In courts of Oreron or Wash Inatou. Abstract nad directly from oouuty revoroa. Dr. Edwin Ross, Physician and Surgeon. ST. HELENS, OKKOON. Dr. H. K. Cliff, Physician and Surgeon. ST. HELENS, OREGON. Dr. J. E. Hall, Physician and Surgeon. CLATdKANIE, OREGON. Dr. C. L. Hatfield, Physician and Surgeon. VERNONIA, OREGON. Nor uT Puauo. COMVIYAMCIMO. J, B. GODFREY, Dealer in Real Estate and Maker of Abstracts. ST. HELENS. 0KEOQK. gSTABUSflUD ,..1901 JOHN A. BECK DKALEft I If Watches, Diamonds, Silverware, ...JEWELRY Repairing a Specialty. Morrison St. Bet. Front A Pint. PORTLAND. jf im mm lm una uwpft i in kim Ye Haw imp tntft aVawith aVfStaj f Tb Kind Ton IIatw Always In om tor over 80 revrs, ainA ... i t..na Experiments that trifle with und endanirer th IteaStlt of What Is CASTORIA Oaatort. It harmless iubstltut tor Custor OH, I'nro trorlc. Drops and gootbliHT Byrupa. It t lMout. II cwttalM neither Opium. Morphine nor other Narootlo subsUnce. Ita age la Its gtiarantee. It destroy Worm and allays Feveriabness. It cure Diarrhoea and Wind Oollo. It relieves Teething; Troubles, cure CoMatlptttlau and Flatulency. It assimilates the Food, rcguluten tha etotnach and Bowels. gMX healthy aud natural aleep. The Children's IHtnaoea-Tha Hiotheri Friend. CBNUINtS CASTORIA ALWAYS S9 Ban Ui W . ... sal.i i sullffl HI, 'HI S The Kind You Have Always Bought In Use For Over 30 Years. ITHE NEW YORK STORE i Hal Just received mil1 iSu Dry fvonds, Groceries, Boots. Shoes, Etc. i BS. MOBGU8. 3 W rw.nov TltiUfliTin Main Sfpflo. Sr. Hotonfi. Orpo-nn. SJJ J,A ,VUAA4Uy kj 00WN-C0UNTV PEOPLE SHOULD Clatskanie Dqjg Store roa Tntia Drugs and Medicines CoKS i Toilet Articles and Perfamcrj Or. J. t. HALL, Proprietor t Clatsx!! : : Ubsoon. is innnn.n.nnn i ailnr i n .n niflinpflnnn, i'rwi A ST0RIA& COLUMBIA RIYER il RAILROAD COMPANY. DAILY. TATIiiISS OaiLV. 34 n !757 ?:l S (ft ao n I AO m (OS is i 10 on to on in ao to m A.M. 00 OS t Is .' Iv Portland A r a. H. II 10 10 00 U ul t ao 30 13 m m wt I? 07 T M 7 4 r. a. II 40 K a so oo 7 64 7 4S i a 7 1 17 7 0. 4a n 20 10 1.18 4 ills. ... 11' w ,,,, ...Ha ntr ... .. I'viaml.l... ,Mj.r.... . . .Qudi, .... Clalskaul.. . Marshland.. . WMllport,, ...t'llfuin..,. ...Knapps.... ., BvaiiMin.,., .John Dar... as (M 5 40 Ni t AO M l 10 00 .t 10 10 M.I to 21 n:t 10 at !i 7 to 7 Stsa.a! 11 on nan 11 11 DM n an um r, A-lnrta .1 .tf l bov ,," ' Kt.'l AO 24, wlil. H awu ry Anf, hwm Hatimlar. No. at Isavas rortland aaturilajr oulr at J E0 p. m. All trains mat dose eonnentlons at i.obl lih Niirthcra l-aelll train. t anil l mm th Kant and noun points. At Portland with all train. Iavin Onion d.i,t. t A.lnrU with I. K. aN.t o.'s lioal anrl isil Una atxl Mlxaiusr tnwwinw iiwaco ana Mirtn .hlil?r',!!".h kt!M n bftches throuiih lo North B'b Doltila. - PaaseiiK! for Aawrla or war point must flai train, at Houlton. Trams will .u... u. " aaimcis oft" at Uou'ton whrn nomlnn from wlula nn. Fass. Aitt.. Astoria. Or Steamer JOSEPH KELLOGG Uavw Portland on Tsdav, Thursday and Bat. BKljrata.Bi.f. St Helen. Kalama, Carreir feint, Rainier ant Kelee, Arrlvlnrat Portland Monday, mm. nasday and Friday at 3 p. at. Steamer NORTHWEST Tava Htxron. M. lir.JI . ,...7 ,t t al lw p. ni,, tor me a me points mentioned aliove antl 'To ledo. ra.,iilnM 1 1. 1... i . . , ......,. , , ,.,,, piace at w a. m. An t,a In lnl. .1 'n 7 th- YYu-:""" neiurning. , 7. m noon, and ,',-.', .Miirauay nn Hunnav. reaching i'ortland sarly In the morning Vhfl fiwl Af Da1 Da . W . wiiiuu ot, Bi UULiMAV, AffttDl. The Steamer SARAH DIXON Learpa tM.flat.il A n.. . cvurv oiinaay at 7 m. for Oak 1'tdnt, slopping at 8t elena and uu L,...i:.... 1 1 " Tj.aVfffl PfWttun t , . Th tim table I snbjwt to change, and the Rumlay night night boat may go inio CIhU kauie under certain conditions. Botifht, tutd wliicli liaa been bua borao the Iifitatrtre of fiaa hsMin mad A nndar Iila turn. ua ana tAdstnolvsa von tn tlila. avnA .TuataaaaemsMl " aea lni S!gnatm, of a large invoice ot er Goods, Shoes, a. vv. i , mm v v va)-cy a 1 rSV0y-1 MEAT I MEAT I MEATI t 0 -AT Tlla- City Market 8t. Ilstalt, Oaeooa H. LINDSAY. Propristor, -MAkKM IU- Fresh and Salt Meat. City trade, lotrKlnfr ramp, alean?- boat and railroad t!ani IUlillt, J osnaas rautn om siiost aoni a 'J owl saloon BR1NX B0TRCRS, PMOPSIKTORS Only th has! ol LifucrsaalCiiars Kept in Stock CYRUS NOBLE And otar popular hraads of ahUklos alaaja la aua.fc. WEINHARD'S BEER on draaghb "Tom Benton" Cigars. All tb latast nawsnaiHtreand thr uov- ular ivfiaiiva., A FOR PORTLAND DAILY Steamer Iralda ' 0 LHoaghUrk. thiter, BAILKOAD TIME. Lostss Rslnlsr dally (xoit Suartaylfor Port- p'eUM'k. Halurnina. laavaa fori laud al ) al arriving at nt. llalcu. at 4 4&. Fasscnuers anfl Fast Freiziit. PORTLAND LANDING, TAYLOR ST, ?"!t rOAlXAND. DAILY. -aTgAateit America" Willamett Sloagi Roote t . r : -: Leave St, Helena. . ., 8ifW A M Arrlvoat I'ortlnnd. 10;H0 A M ve 1-ortland ..... 2 :! I' M Arrive at Bt. Hilens, tf :00 1' M KM tAHK ao .-i;is.. HWII1 Carry Nothlna but Pn rs anil Kant Fieliiht. hJ Jsjir.s eiion, mnrir. ft. 1