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About The Oregon mist. (St. Helens, Columbia County, Or.) 188?-1913 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 26, 1902)
9 J OREGON MIST pillared l Hie Pi..-tiiilofi At St. Helens, Ores'vi, i s-t-im i eljsa nuiil matter. Oregon Children are notllUt-.- erata " COUNTY OFFICIAL PAPER. L-S-. kll LvKKY iiilDAY Vocniio ll KfllloS AVO IVilrKlKTtlN. f-ri!'-(.'i;irruvS pftrcje: One copy nne year, n advauco. . . . .41.00 Six months , , , . f 0 BEPTHMBEU 19, lot. jLumiijiu-ji ex. l xx-um"iuiui Cll)TY OKFK1KCS: BtprfflonUlive Martin B th. !! iwtr. Tre.ierr.-e:- . Sunt. l :'h - ar-.i'r ... purveyor... plera ... . . . qronor. nn 1! It !. Kit . ..K. , i.h. env'i M.irtli . ,. I An H, H n IH'U !l. ..h. f.; io.' K.' iL'Jeiia i..a. St li. Hum 'vi, Is-iuSton St. IK-leua ii, V MttrOiUn.l ilvm. . I) iv Italian, tit. Heians t " The President has been operated on for an aW.ess, and haa been forced to eek rest and absolute quiet. The In disposition is due to the recent street car accident. A farmer doesn't have to solicit pa tronage from anyone, remarks an ex change. He does not have to enter into competition and strife with any of bis neighbora like a merchant. He dosen't have to depend on his collec tions relactontly dolie.I oat as the edi tors do. In fact he ran be the most independent man on God's green earth if be manages his business in a busi jneesway. He has more time and op pnitnnity for cultivating his mind: He haa fewer allurui;entt for corrnptinf jbia morals and his occupation is more eoriuucive to the higbesj development of his physical power than an Other. M ' me emn oj gom now in the United eiates treasury exceeds that ; of any iirviuun urns in tne history of the coun try, and with one possible exception it exceeds that of any country at anv time in the history of the world. The exception is that of Russia, about eight years ago, when the country w;..s pre paring to resume gold payments. At that time Russia is aaid to bavo bad in its treasury 1-089,000,000 in gofd Last wtek the vaults of the Unit-d plates Treasury contained i57aTB:5G,194 smpB?:? SJDcejoty 1, 1901, of $70,087 8U7. TbhMwJaj) U$ng added to at the rate of abont ?2!JOI3 "T 303,000 a day," with no immediate pro spdet of a cessation in the rate of deposits. Oretpon has cause for rejoicing in the low percentage of illiteracy anion her : children, aa ahown by statistics gath (red by the United State Cenau Bu retro. Oiall the states of the Uuion 'Oregou made the greatest ailvancemeni' , in the decade 181MM&K). In compiling i.utoruey statistr., un table was pre pared fln.mii." u, pety entagu of the population of the several titiae able to n ad and writ Kisioii persons from 10 to 14, this being the age when school .ehiidrtu would show actual reuulu from irwir primary training, jt i a matter worthy of note that in every state and loirituiv. save Arizona and Nevada, mere itas turn a marked Increase . tli percentage- since 1880. ; According to these figures, 89,63 pr ...... ..r l. ..1 : 1. . . r " cuuurtjiv ot Uregon between ' 10 and 14 years of age were able to rutti ..r u..: :.. . 1 ..,lgUi me iM, census ear. iuiaruiuaraauiy iiigu purcenuae makes Uiegoa the thitd state in the Union in the eibciuncy of ita school syateui, Ne braskit being firat, with percentage of 9v.G6, and Iowa second, with 99.U3 Where Oregon is now the third state, in 1S!!0 jt waa away down in the elev enth place, ita percentage then being but 98.20. The State of Washington is now iu ttie eleventh place, its percent ase being B9.30, whil in is0U held the seventeenth place, with a percentage of 87.76. Idaho is t,m .,,t..,i ,1.. percentage U'ing 93.77, being an ad vance from tie tweiity-.ixti, place, with a percer.tage of t6.i8 is the decade. This information, while hidden away a an obscure table, yet constitute a glowing tribute to the efficiency of the school system of Uregon and the other Northwestern States. It indicates be juu ijut-anoii mat tne scbools ara reaching out and getting in touch with the people; that the adults, many of whom where denied an early education. are determined that their children shall be better equipped. When too, it is considered that no email portion of the children of school age in Western States aie Indiuns, the total returns, esp cially from Oregon, are little abort of marvelous. As is to be expected, the greatest il literacy aiu..iig children, aa AU'dnnger of further loss by fire nns passed, ihe welcome ram has put in an appearance. A Certain Cora for Djsenterjr Diarrhoea. and "Some years o$te I was one of a partv tliMt mutinied wAkintc a Km a blcvule trip," says F. h. Taylor, of New Albany, Bradford Comity, Pa. "I was taken snddonly with diarrhoea, and was about to give up the trip when editor Ward, of the Laceyvllle Messenger, KiiKxeted that I tak,e a dose of Chamberlain's Collo, Cholera and Diarrhoea Ucmidy. I pur chased a bottle and toon two doses, one before sturting 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 bought a bottle 01 tins same remedy ami this tuna one dose cured mK Sold by Edwin Koss, Druggist. The Oitfgon Slate Fair which c loeed Sept. 20, 190J was the most succosfful one in the state's history. Hon. Will H. Wehrnnsr, of Hillahoro, president, and M. D. Wisdom, Portland, eecretaiy, are highly praised. For tho seven teenth consecutive year Albert Tosier handled the tickets. Fortnne Favors A Texan. "Having distressing pains in head. hack and stomach, and being without appetite, I began to nse Dr. King's New Life rills." writes W. P. Whitehead ot Kennedale, Tex., "and scon felt like a new man." Infallihle in stomach and hver trouble. Only 25c at St. Helens Pharmacy. Josh Wi'Kthnfor, of Loopr-iotee, lud., h a poor mini, but hu says he would not he without Chiuuhurltiin's Pain Uulm If It cost live dulhirs battle, for It unveil him from holme a cripple. No externnl application Is ennal to this liniment for stiff and swollen jjlnts, conl rained mncles, stiff nock, sprnlas and rheumatUi and muscular piiiim. It has also cured numerous canes of partial paralysis, It Is for sale by Edwin Kosf, Druggist. . The Tkiice-a-Week World. Time has demon! ruled that the Thrice-a Week World mtamls nlme In its class. Other papers have imitated Ita form but not its success. This Is he cause it tells all the news nil tho lime and tells it iuiniir'iull,' , whet Ivor that news be political or otherwise. It Ik, In fact, almost a da.ly at the price ot a weekly and you can not aflbrd to Im without it. Keimblienn and I),-m"crnt alike ran read tho Thrhsj-a-Week World with absolute confidence hi it tru'h In addition to news, it publishex fnt class aerial stories and other features suited t-i Ihe home and fireside. The Thrico-a-week World's leuiihir suhscriptlou price is only (1.00 per year and this pnys for 15H papers. We offer this unequalled nowspapcr and tho Ore gon Mist together one year for 41.80 The regular subscription price of the two papers 2,t)0. The Oregon Mi.-t and the Thrice-a Week World for six months for 05 cents; three months for 60 cents. unions' adults, is found in the South, Louisiana oemg ui the foot of the list, and South Carolina, Alabama, Georgia, Mississippi North Carolina, Virginia. Florida. Texas, Kentucky and others hoverinir thtiji"r)outs. But it is to be observed that lhve ,ms b" material improve, nient in thme states, Louisiana bavin nearly 10 per c,"nt J"88 illiterates in 1900 than in 1S90. 'viir risen in the decade from 57.26 to o1- GRANGE ITEMS. The ocean steamer Columbia and Elder wiil burn oil for fuel as goon as the tanks and "burners can be installed. One of the Australian liners running out of San Francisco carries oil enough to steam 10,000 miles in the same space that would be required for three times the quanity of coal. Not only is there an iimnenee saving through having this extra space for freight, bni the fuel is ery much cheaper than coal, and when she was changed from a coal burner to an oil burner the crew of 20-firemen was reduced to six men. Jinny of the Colombia river steamers will also burn oil instead of wood. V.'e do not advo- uiiiuii iuei o macu Docanse we are oil stock holders, as for other reasons, economy, etc. Milton Grange wiil meet in Houlton on the first Thursday evening of OctbneJ ..en me officers of Milton Orange will to eiecteu an-t Installed, and degrees cohered upon ail new members who may i'r nppiy. a number of visitors are expected on that day. The next, meeting of the Columbia County District Pomona will be held with the Milton Grange at Houlton on the 4th Saturday of October, commenc ing at 10 A. M. There will be three bpss'ious, one in forenoon, one in after noon, and one in evening. All 4th de gree members are requested to be present from all the granges in the county. A most cordial invitation is extended to the farmers of Columbia and Clatsop counties to unite and be come members of the Patrons of Husbandry. Fallowing are the officers of the new district Pomona Granze for Clatsop and Columbia counties: Every Saturday Excursion Bate to Clatsop and tioiia Beach, via A. & C. 11. Kail way. Beginning Saturday, June 14lh, and every Saturday thereafter, during the Slimmer season, the Astoria & Columbia River Railroad Company will sell round trip excursion tickets from nil stations between Portland and Clatxkiin ie irii'ln. Bive, to all points on Clatson mid return at rate of $2.50. Tickets limited eood to return bunday evening. Close mn tiections at Astoria with steamer Nah- toua vo aim irom Long llesch. ! Fob 8ai. The cord wood timber on i 100 acres of hind. Cull on of mlliesuj U. W. l'KKUY, Houlton, Or, SiiiAVltu oh Stoi.kn From llm funn off. L. Ayn-H, tiiMtr YrMiMim, duik,, red, yenrllng bull, uuirkeil, builuli'dj and dehorned r.litmlnl nil III" I' ft hip, with "l.X" i nmrlied with n crop ond ; nplil In the Icll ear and l"le In the right. " Anv. liihiriiiniloM ill he whully j received by O. L. Ayien ill Ynnktin ami rowan! will he paid ('' reiHuetj. X X JJ it o i - J i r Fr ah' :- bio ' " of n' of seelliinS, tp ner in-re. eqnn ,1. field, Oregon. .: t'llilier I'li'il, 4 '1, r 1 wel : 11, Mi liter, Mil' Wo are till fiirnlt'Miitf the Weekly Oreaonlan and Miar to ii'ilicr for a year only 4'.IK1. Billwrlhe now. NOT CL OF CONTEST. PKI'AKTMfNT I'F TMK IvTeVlOH, United Plates l.nnd nnV" Oreirnii Cilv, Oreiron. Xiittnot Pib, 1"VM A Biiffleti'iit cunt"" l?ldnvlt liiivhv lnen Hltd In Ihi eft'e Vtv 41rii'iih,r Aek, cotil"lii'i, 'i'"iini M'inKt"nd en(-v No. 1","l!l. mn.lo.lnlv ?7'h, Hill. foraeVof sei; .,f S . f.m 21 : -i nr aw'if ftf seellnn ?'l ; nwt nf nw'i' rvf w. of nelf of sKetlou S. townltli 5 fwirt Ii, rainre II wi,ut, hv ,,i. senh Si IiiiII.om shl, contrstee, in which It Is allej' d Hint onfestant "knows H nrewnt condi'ton of the fume; also Hint "a'd Jnwph Sehulknu nkl. entrvmnn and Ins heirs have wlmllv aliniinnnml ""M1 claim and thiil Ihev have never rivlded upon or enltiviiied or Improved ih n o since irniklmr entry tlie ecf nr l all. that raid entrvmnn dud aoont fV-cem. her 20. 1!KI!. and tlint srl.l aHeeed ah- sepeo from fild hinil wim not rlne to 1,1s or his hel's' riiiphienifnl in Ihe Armv Nnvv, or M:ir'ne t!orn nf the T'ni'e ! Slates as a private soldier, oH ivr, set msn, or innrlnn, ilnrinir H'ewnr wl'h Spain, or dnrieir anv other wnr in xvMrr, (he Vnited Starea mi h( en-"': I," the heiis and i"mI rvon-s-'iilni'vea rf said Joseph Hi'linHtnwwkl, d"e"ri- ? I a liereliv rtotill 'it to nop"itr, rip v r 11 Tits Kind Toil IIuvo Alwy llitiptf,'iiia ? la uno for over JfO ytiitrs ltni borno t? !,:'..!. una una Pi'ttntKj!,;.M. - Hftrillt Allttftfl'latjitv 4.1, 1. . - ill . , Allow no ono to:vt.lvA ,- All CouutcrfcK.i, Imttutloitn uinl '0'i!nt-iiH-;vi,'d ... ICtperliutMitu thnt trlilo with ivtul Piulim.ri-r tb i:" Iulltnlti uud CUUdrcu ISxpcrlcuea iiyttlimt i.,,,- What Is CASTORS dtwtorks ft lmniilcsii ubtlttito or Cnmr onf tftirio, Drop1 nl Soolliliijf Syriipw. It U I l-ic,. contains nnUhor Opium. MorplUno nor tifbcr Ktibat.uiK'0. Itfl ago i-i Its i;iiirnUio. ft !.( tuyt . hikI allays rvtul.slmoi. It ruroa IMurrbu-.t t;.:l Ctdlo. It ri'llovcs Towtlihin; Troubles, vnrvt hm..( and Flatulency. It ninlinUnK'H t'o I'oosl, Klonuuh nnd )!oN, gltinjr boiUlby" a'tifi.. . Tlio CUildtva'a rauAcrn 'I'ho JUoMivr'n ri-Ioid. Genuine CASTOR I A alv Boars tho Elirnr.tuxa cf offer evldeni'0 tonchin S'dd at 10 o'clock a. in. nn No 'iml' is 1H02. he'oix Iho !(iiitir and I'rnelvnr at Ihe United Ktalns Land odlce In O.K. gon C't', "'f "fn. GF.ORG K W. r-fllEK. R w ver. Subscribe for Thb Mist, A MAGSIFICEST JBOOELET, Describlpjr the Scenic Crandeur Aloug The Astoria and I'eluiubln - Biver Kailrottd. The neatest and iuot nttraclive imi... phlet ever put out by an Oregon Railway Company is "What the Wild Waves Ssy at Seaside, issued bv tho Astm-i. A Columbia River Railroad, under the di rection ol J. C. Mayo, the general pas- cpger agent, xne half-tone engrnvimr sfit,"' "'wHent advantage the mng-nilieentV-f"?m'r-v ft,"n8 lbe Columbia 't as many views of actual 4 scenic locations at this 'feort. The roadbed XUistrueted iu the "Ht" "not con- river aa we summer life ai. popular seaside . of this line was most substantial way A. Mississippi's convict farms are said Jo I) mo-lhls of intelligent, euterpritiiis; and humane, inatiagemtnt, a:id in addi tion are yielding a ininj-ome income to the statu. Uuder the lease nysteni the convicts wra ba.ily treated, so that eyst-jm was rew:itly abandons! and the Siatj is no'w working ft convicts on farms either owned by the state or leased for a term of years. The war den's report for tho first 'six' months of ...this year shows that tite.'cah receipts of the system fof'this pariod have b-en ia3,-lS0.a3, while the tutwl expenses were $S9,004.09, leaving a p'otit in g!x months of $I0i,4U.0j. A y,ry go,d showing from a flnaucial standpiint, . uui ua su win9at o-iaeruidg- the hu miawmnuiii'O'miy hi tik-in with R lyrnln rA ...I. :.... ... ... - ,,...v.,, ,1,158 uj-hc ot tn cun victs are necrose, and since it is in Mississippi , . Yottng, of of Beaver Worthy maet'r W, Cedar Grove Grange. Overseer, R. M. Lovelace, Valley Grange. L-tiirer, I. II. Oipiian 1, of Hnilto Grange. S-cretarv, T. J. Evennan, of Beaver V illey rmijr,. Assistant secetary Frank Peterson, of Mital 'ranar. ClniplaMi, G. L. Tarbell, of Yankton Grange. Steward, G. R. Hiugins, of Clatskanio Urania. Grtte keeper, S. Vi rnnnia Granee. Ore, Miss Tlieiesa Linbum, of Cedar v miey uranirff. roinona, Mrs. A. Copeland, of Houl t"n Gransre, Flora, Miss. Mabel Boievert, of Ciat- iunr urHIlie. I'tAy V"i-nntS.vard. Mrs. Nettie Peteison, of Natal Grange. J. S. Casto, State Deputy sisting of heavy steel rail. ',1,cn urc" so hrmly fastened to the so. underpinning, that it is a deiig..'1' to travel mid view the magnificent pai., rama of scenery. There is no more at tractive place in Oreiron than lower Columbia and Seaside. Write to J. C. Mavo, General Passen ger Agent at Astoria, and act one of the nookiets. September is the most de lightful of all months. 1 ntvs nan occauen to us your I '81k.Drauht Stock and Poultry McdU i cine and am pleased to My that I never 1 used aaytning torstocX that ivt half 1 jooa nwuction. 1 nurtuy recom- 1 mend It to sit euneri of stack. B. BELSHLR, St Lcato, M Sick stock or noiiltrv should n.ii eat cheap slot It food any more than ski persons should eiiwt cuiTu oy moo. nen your stock I and poultry are sick sive'thrm md. icine. lon t stuff them with worth less gtPCK roous. t n Dai thn luiarn . ana sur up me lorpm liver and the animal will be curnd. if i t.a a.;. bie to cure it. Black-Draticrlit Stock i and Poultry Medicine nnlcads the oowcn anu tiirs up tne torpid liver. ic cures everv u;uUiW f .t.i, it . 1 - - ,i lasen in nrae. aren of lilack-Draupht Stock and Poultry Medicmeond it wUJ pay fo, itaif ten times over. Horwswork better. Cows L'lve more milk. ..,.. fl.i. And bens lay r.ioreerjM. It solves tlii problem of makiiur'au wwoh l.'.v-i i flesh ar.d encraTr n nnil,l ni. .J ! uie smaiirai amount nf ird 1 sumed. Buy a can from your dualta. Bears tno Bisnstma a The Kind You Haio Always Bo;- In Use For Over 30 Ycarc. 1t tfWMrvt f MtffiAV Mtu rn si HriirmiifttfriniiiiUJiitnifiiriiHeiin'i'i.'iin'iJti'r!!.;. I THE NEW YORK STORE llaa Jiut rwcivod a Inrge invoice of 3 WaiccilSuin Goods, Floor and Feed Clioicc Groceries Staple Dry Goods Best Qaaliij Hardware and Notions Shoes. For the choicest specialties in grocer ies go to BBiiey A Erinn, Houlton. or three men to cuj Bocks abb bakk. Tne falls in the Willamette river at Oregon City, where the water for ages has made the plunge in its headlong rush for the sea is now practically a barren mass of Wks. , The Puralaud General Electric Company'; long distance transmission plant, top-ether with 11. a ,,ll.. . . " " " "aiiuiiictunng e- tablishmcnlssiturtk-d at this place, at this time of the year requireail the water to keep their wheels and spindles in mo tion, leaving no surplus to flow away unharmed. If this would have been predicted a few years ago, the average citizen of the Willamette valley would have langhed the idea to scorn. But the mail race of progress and development Is on, and where today nature's powers are tying dorunmt and idle, will in a few years be made to do their portion of pro ducing wealth for our citizens. Wanted Two four foot, wood Inquire at this office,.or of Wallace & Mover, thrae and one half miles South west of Bnappoose Oregon. We will pay the market price for wood cutting, snd board the men if they wish to board with ns at fifty cents per day. ' Wallace & Moyer. C. & 5. B. E. te. Articles incorporating the Clatskanie Aehalem Ruilroad Com hied in the County Clerks office "vtrJ day by K. E. Convert, S. Beusoti and A. S. Benson. The authorizrl caniml is r0,W. The object announced are to construct and operaale a railioad from Clatskanie, rum.i,,, thence in southerly direction to a point on the ! Vjiutmn ...... .1.- . .. i - - r iiieuwii oi vernon- ia. together wi'h a b-ran.-li lino o,..i. I SchrKmovcr, of ing from the mai" ,ine "d runnii g in a I F sonthet-lv .liruflfl.... .... &i. s.i . . . river to a point 25 miles up said river from its month. 8. Benson one of thj incorporators says this will be merely a logging road, though it will he of standard gauge and cinnnnt , l, a . .... v-".m um Astoria itailroaj at v.iatiianie. Coustruclion is expected to begin next Spring and about aeven miies of road will be pnt in operation next year. Then extensions will he made as there anall be demand for them. Logs will b. brought by rail to oe sawed in mill on the Columhm. a few shingle mills will be taken into the forest to make use of the timhnr h. in not pay for transportation out in raw state Chief, ' ' NOTICE OF FINAL STTlkAT. V(Ci',C!H UEREBYIVB BY THE UV t!-.-t he bss U'"L a,.! ' ce ol u,ei;,),uv t : rt of (join f,,r,,;l"f'. Omaon. his fimd r- .mm (,l bt an wwnon ik.n M mtste. i.tt.lhcr M,h hi,, n4'1,,rt;','" ''' f Utleii for Ktilc.ni.nt sud '"trlbniloti of .ilil c-n.-, ..ml liinl ih i. Hou. J. . UMB, JtnlKB oi ,ilii la irt, hu npnoiuled Mnt. '. OisOihilByofoc lobpr. 1jo ui'iwn n..i..i. .. Hie Hfe-n.-riitn sa.ddny ui ilio iinre, ami , r ?.,; ol M court. In tho conrt-hoiih, '." Helens, u ;gm, u u pi.e, i h, said Siu.1 ,. . . 1 '" psin-ioii out) eiti. "r "" il.vr.biiilon.iit at which u,ne an,l i'i1" "nr (.ffiw.-i lat-4te4 niuy appear sad Hi 1 !'" tluns ui wihiug io ,,ld ,ci:,., p-IHon. Adratnlmrator wits h. wie i'A'". k. ... DilHtAMl til . -- a OTji;iithf, - wri'on. .jv.t t.yi .iv . Dry rwioflsOiocciies, Boots, hoes, Htc. roopiT HiiiJiliipr, M.iia Stivct, , t. Jii l-m. i 11 MAIL HIM I? COMPANY. FJWIESSiOXAl, DR.D. H. STUART, CLNTIST. oriental iioriif.. sr. nn,.::;.;. S. H. GKUIJICK, attorxi;y-jt-lav, met) Willi K. It. (pilrk, HT. JIEI.rNH, : ! fiHKi.'Oi. Will rive liMt tw r-nnel t l!Mli,ii ,!; Kal .. v.... umi'u (o n.e vi-.i i .( il.eii ami United si.. I'leu-, .. w.7rrovi'Li7 " ATTORNEY-JT-LAW, oarvTv iiiMTKior A'rn.jiasy. 8T. BBI.EKa. , . OKKiiON. I OvVkL!,, AUoin'oy to A'Jmlnis Irator, . The 8epternl)er issue of the Oreron Timberman contain much matter of special interest to loggers and lumber men in this county. A. Noltner, the Oregon veteran lity.i. " "" w'tn me rornana Journal. R. M. Hall, the O. R. & N, Co's ad vertiing agent, wantsltatistics regard ing Columbia county. His address is Portland. A son of Senator Clark, of Montana, was burned to death in Phoenix, Ariz., Tuesday. ' WHITE COLLAR LINE PORTLAND-ASTORIA BOIITF. Wlyour Life. m, King's K8W DiSSSEil, (JoasDmpiion, Coughs aBi Colds. wo cfI "teed Cure. 2Li,ro N Pay. YwDn gut will warrant it xrg AB0-UTILY CURBS AflecUon of the Throat and Ltm Jaf ' Bulr SIm 00 osta and ilHX Owica K(soK Hioca. kotabv i i hi.ic W. 0. Fischer, ATTORJVE Y-A T- L 1 V BAtMHR, - ; OKF.fiOV. 'HAHASI. T. J. Cl.KF.loW ' Attoriipys-at-Idiw. SM Main,."1'1 lliiM'Un.t. rril,ini (jr. K.,n, It. OAltV. . & :! I ..M.,(, , j i i i - n - ..... .... i ' " ' 0 l,vl. I,.,1 . . , ' -' "" a' ' ; ' -il in i i , i.,"!".- ; 1 0(i to ii- u: . , r ; . . f or ii oi, o ,,.., ,.. !,,,?; A 11 . - .. .. ' ' ' 1 nil .... .. L .. f ... . - VJ I'" 11' . I.!., (it .. I, 2'.5.V'!'i'""'l Vnm fHMMl I' ei : ,t! .,! . Mill . Irnvtu (Initttt rV,'. ill Amot vllli I i -r. 1 "tM.f 10 Mitt t ... , . . 1 ! e -l i.f t... mutt. Or : OiU Cfinrnnx T A ii Tt ri If It T I A I f - Owl Saloon -f'liljr Ins htt ol Lipn art Ds'irs lifht s S i X am hgbie Ik ill HUM fc. of kt-X 'tU tlr.Vitt, U li. Ifwh !'OII4l, . i. .. H'llaeil. i.irai ll.,lt,.,. ! Llo. M . . " ""I VWM i "'U. I ' a 'vti, a wl,, hn) Etnto i" Cigirs.! ..a ... S V A" i W nist.:xrnl Mhnatr ft p I.. i, M;f ' I I". U foa Fcsiurjfi amy aii'isf Irsi. mm TAH nnrr rrrir a . - OiCCIJlCi MbLVii Kt, , I i-Mvu ruiii in i i I stU'iilUni. !n. Tl.ittli I St. Helms, Kalamit. Cvrolft P;f Cflil , Arriving- ai i'.,n.,i,; ,., .1 ... . . Co,. wilt reel,. h.. .. , ' OMMniTlTr'VoT'r ' -V '"' ,Wib4L;!ii MJiU'AUQ)! 'W.BAV W n D'tUdltl ''"I'.ii.l M. iitj.-,- Ofriea ihki door to roii'ilto'.nie, HT. Ulll.&NS. O it !.(.' OS. General praotl. a in rnurianf Oii.V"n or Wa h melon. Alutructa ma.lo iiitucilr from cnuni rtc.rda. ' ' UUlU'i.tl) 'l.ie uniaiiT'H ni8i: tu. paid for a pr, ' I" tian r-.n. The largest sum ever scridtlon, changed hinds m.i -ij. tiuiE. mi. 11. I lia ft......r. . t Tilved in coin and stock l I2.5U0.00 and ZZIJ 'Z V "-:"!' "" men for ..rv.m aa i,nKiii- UIWI1S6 a lilt lij.. k.;ts, fail herto iiii-iirltl ili,..-. The only place in S. Helen?, to ret "nh,;h etandaid i'loui " is at Collins & ) way's. , All kinds of commercial job priutintr wett.ij at Uds oflioe. ' T - tf CASTOR I A For Infants and CMldren. Tie Kind Yon Haia Always Bought Dally Round -t rips JSxcept Uiinday. KaI!ih?i,'f'!1',rn"n'1 w,ln'!ln mih Steams and V. T. lioniinxiikS TIME CARD. Ij-nvs Portland -7 A.M. Tta Dalles-Portland Route. STEAMER "TAHOMA." Between Portland, The Dalles and way points. Thry commenced the serious i'nveMl. e-'l.OQ Of the srteeirl., M. , .V....! l.iey Interviewed cors of tha ..i-. d tried it out on iti merks bv onMi.,.. over three dozen cases on the liniment and watching them. Td-iv alJ,,,,. JS" "K-aiis to name chronic, Incurable rise, and i administered it with the phvsieiins fo.- judgep. Ui) to Anir. 2R ..l,,).,. . ' .r. , nia test caes were either well oj progre.-sinit favorably. Ihere beint? hut thiri...... . . failures tha panics wern'aatiafled 8nd closed the transact nn Th ...A i 1 . , . . , - ' pi . i-eu llf' oMliMinvnaligatingrniniriliK and the clinical reimrts of the test cases e -ere published and will be mailed f W pp.ii.nt 01 . Aiipret. John J. ,riton ompany, 420 Mntgom ery St. aan f Dr. Edwin Rohh, Physician anil Surgeon JjJLENB, OUliGOK. Dr. H. K. lifT, Physician and Surgeon. hf. HELENS, OBKGO.N. ; "" "H'i m ,v. 'l'-.l..!,, ,ir ir ti :;!) in in, i nii'-'diivs no ' "". ml o:,il? (,i I in. loot ot salmon Ht, I)r. J. E. Hull, Physician and Surgeon CLATdKKIK, OREGON. Ir. C. L. Hatlleld. Physician and Surgeon. ".VV.""','.-!''"115''"'' l Li:.m.vi, und f'1' piitec lit. Ji) f ll'-lllli '!,' " "S ,',-0 V Siiinliiv., f S ruriTk, t iiiorniiii'. 1 U El TIMS. i- ife.r, J luilt TWLCiaft v auv aUa. 5.Ch 'uU . utr. erla!,, The Steamer SARAH DIXON Ij mM m j leaves IVir'lHini ever,. 8 t ill .11 1 every .Sno.lny lens and way himli,',,,,. leaves PllHlui,,! n lit f. . , . t. ... Helens u.,,1 J " , "'"I'ping at nd Thin.. I"r flat " I linn I..1.I.. n re kaui , ;,.. "' f" "". i;i.d """i ueritlin "Kilt Isiat inav .... i... .. ' 1 "I" VIlllH- CMHiltilJliM, Li-iivo Kt. fU'd ns.... II.Ml'A M Arrim t l-.irtl.md. HMliI A M M nve P(n t!;ir,,i J.MI 1 M Arrive at St. il-lmi. (1.00 I'M rajas; .o utm , t. Will Curry Muli in.' kill PaMMJIf gers ami f t (r"''iS- HOTICE FOB PPBLIOATIQX. ' pepartment of tlis Interior Land Ollloe at Orctroa Uliv. Orctron XSiEEt''iH ii a Hi.miiion to mnke flu,.i t,r,nf i ,, , ; f Ma . Inlni. and tl.nl old proof wll he ii,', 'de h. fjnellio llnrlai.,. and lierelver t Oreioi CH? Oregon oa Octiitiorv'O, wr'vl!. ureauu tu'. ir v v i. MM.JLy K.Tiifi''Ki.NB. Und. .1,1 Job ,, V- klllSr. Albm'T. MtT or"" OrcKon ( Ity, orwmn, and II,,.7 "a-irai... i!i Jiuriu uieson, of Warren, r)r,...on UUttUJ!, U, MOOltis'a, Itfglstar. Notary Prntwo, CimwAKim J.B.GODFREY, Dealer ia Real Estate and MaSer of Abstracts, ST. HELENS, . . OHVnn n nut. u-.vn, "KKfr. '" y. fk -D. a .is, -v. L.4aa v v m V -.-rJwrl K8TAhr,rHneci JOHN A. BECK - DKALEft IH Watchss, tends, Silyemrg ....JEWELRY... ' luoun et. rfOU, fiU()lKi;,, anic tnotmaniln of riUu. : ' 'www u.any & Store n 1 J !r .inn ?, I j Dru I, . WHO! POR Tiisia iIctlicincs J Ci,.vr Of. J. e. HALL, Pioprwltr KAHIII i ; OhkoiiK.