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1iy tit ki t to the hull t, Kivc for
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the Oir llmiM! in tliln city tlifa
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Mr. Jom-,1i Oulttcn, of Deer Inlmid,
Jflil 111 jilnwiiiit vlult ,Stiirlny lust.
A "jilciumit vlult" Hmy ;e ,lc rilie.l at
one where the viiu.r jwyn a year-. nh
KTiiition In advance ami (ivc the editor
an eiicotintin talk.
A Het ol I )iliea l'rce I am (Iving away
my conn customers. You jjttu
coujMtt with eiuh rh mnhaM! of ten
cenu and over, ud you cim exchunge
thr coun, for all vurii ticn of the lt
v)mmo( China ware. ;xm1 on exhibition
at my tore. (Ireat inducement tliat
will jay yoii well to iuyeHliKiitc.
ii. Mokous.st. iick-nt.
Orej(iii hu on diniiluy at St. Ixui
rouxh Iok thirty ft.l ou lcn lctl
in iliuineler. Tliia lojr U one of tven
cut from an Oregon fir at Wind SIourIi
hi v.imoi county, which itood two
liBBdrml feet Uj the firnt limlM. The
whole tree iculcd forty thouKind feet
The Suiiiiyide Suiutay School is K'K
tojjivea Fourth of July celebration ul
the Rice place, Ijctwecn Ikep Creek and
Mit.Hiid !m Invited Mr. V. H. Powell,
ol thit city, to deliver the oration. Mf
Powell ia contented, and will no duuht
give latikuu'tion to hi old friends and
lwvt an eujoynhle fourth.
The Koyul Chiuoolc aaluioti is tin best
Ch Uiat swims, ami Chinook slujes are
the ht klioci on the market. Thcv are
made of the very lient material and are
urc to nive aatitfuctiun. Iluilcy a Ilrinn,
IIouIUjii's reluililc dealers in Kencral tucr-
chaudiw, keep them for sale at from f I.OO
to $.;.
The editor ol the Mist acknowledge!
the receipt of a neatly-printed invitation
to attend the celebration of the fourth of
July at Koiiiier. We may not 1 able to
1 there, but we truht the citien of
Rainier may have a K""d old-fashioned
time, and judiiit by the names oil the
committee, we arc confident there will
be an abundance of amUM.-iucnt for nil
w h altt ud.
J. Dujont & Sons, of the Valley shingle
mill, will deliver shingles to cusUimers
nt St. Helens, llotilton, Columbia City,
Warren slid iicixhliorhood. They luanu-fiu.-ture
the very finest grade of cixlar
shingles and guarantee their price! to lie
1 as low as shingles of the Mine grade can
j be prtK urcd Un-uliery. tf
Tl: greatest cure should 1 exerciwtl
in guinling at; tinst fires at this season of
the year, and the city ordinance in re-s-it
to firecrackers, etc., should be
enforced. A small blare was observed
Tuesday evening in the sawdust in front
of the meat market. It was quickly
extinguished, but had it occurred two
hours later, the chance! are we would
have had a serious conflagration.
Magnolia, Canadian Club, Old Govern
ment Whiskies and Gordon' lry Gin at
the Owl Saloon. Old Crow Whiskey
buttled ill bond. Also Old QuaVcr-mudc
Rye Whiskey.
W. 11. IH-relx'ry, of Vcmonia, was a St.
Helens visitor on Tuesday last. He re
pot that Irost has do.ne a great deal ol
j dattuige to gardens in tht;vllfy recently,
! the potatoes havirg lieen twice leveled
with the ground and other garden truck
ruine.1,
Mr. W. II, P.woll lwi purchased Judge
Mixitc'i extensive law library, and, with
his former collection ol liooks, now ho
a law library of over one thousand vol
ume. IWlry St Krinn's store is headquarter
for general merchandise, Houlton, Ore.
gon. Gtiod goods a sjiccialty. Quality,
quantity and price guaranteed.
The Porcelain llaths ut Houlton ore oil
ready lor customers. II you want a rc
Iresli'ng lath or a firstclass shave or hnir
cut iw.troni.c the Houlton lutrbcr shop.
S..tisIaction guaranteed.
Mr. John P. Mycin, ol Clik.auie, wa
a St. Helens visitor on Monday last. Mr.
Mver recently completed a course in
medicine at the Northwestern Vnivcrsity,
Chicago, mul n.t reuiniea w Oregon iu
!: ,. nractice ol his chosen protes-
ioll.
Tttf "fW rl,lc5 ",r 1111 govcriiuiciu vi
' rural mail carriers which go into effect.
1' .i VTl
have been ncreioiorc. m-jr "
let any outsider rule uicm, iucy
ritictmsGu ni nnv kind.
... nn.i.1. the
;iu f rtrietcd. thcv must not Carry
liquor, and a lot more mien regulation
that will take off the profit trom the
jobs.
Many of the Scappoose, St. Helens aud
Houttvm people were keenly disappointed
on Sunday hist when they (auu,d that the
A. & C. train refused to !top lor posin
gers, either at Scappoose or Jloulton,
AlH.ut twenty-five people Ixiught tickeU
at Scappoose, and pioWbly seventy-five
at Houlton. Their imxucy was returned
to. them and they were informed that the
train was crowded nud could take no
wore passcngiiM. W WMl.tietid the
company Ivt refusing to overcrowd its
tra-nx, but it seems Hint it should fc able
to provide a sumcieut number of cars to
habile ;u,unTic Si.vjru lumdred peo
ple must l.wve been ilisappoJnlcd Sunday
in iot being hblc to, visit Seaside. Ar
ruikKCiiieutii hd lieen tor a mntcli
1,11 at tho const, between the
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seasides aiut n taiuuioio wum;
team,
andtliu boys
were warm at not being
There U now ready (or the top dressing
one mile of crtislied'rock roiul between
St. Helens mid Miller creek, at a coat ol
about f7lK). Thia in over one ol the
roughest piece of rood In Columbia
county; but when completed it will jjive
u a highway of which any county would
lie jtroud. The work ha lieen well done,
every care liein taken to give level
grades, and all the culvert are made ol
rock. In addition to thj a good piece of
work Hi been done beginning uUive
Warren, where a mile ol rond ha been
graveled ni.J rolled. There will lie a
fairly good road Ix-twecn Scnppoose and
St. Helen next winter, and before
another year we will have a road Irorji
St. Helen to the Multnomah county
line that can lie driven over at lull speed
In the winter time.
4th ol July racket lor sale at
M. C. Gray. Hat lor ev
erylxxly 15c St- up- Shoe that
make the hntnlkst feet look
neat. Suit that make tlic
men refined, and children
nl ways quick to mind. Shirt
In style, and neck wear too,
and under wear to keep you
cool.
M. C. GRAY,
. St. Helens.
St. Helen wa fortunate last Saturday
in bavinz a naval demonstration that
towns ol it sle very seldom enjoy. The
monitor Wyoming and the torpedo boat
i!c4troyer. the Paul Jone! and the Per
ry, steamed up the river on the way to
Portland, and, as it wa nearly dark
when they arrived opposite St. Helen,
they "tied up" lor the night and later
gave an exhibition with their flash lights.
To those ol u who had never seen the
powerful lights used it was an instructive
as well as an entertaining display. The
mrrow riblKins ol light were thrown
upon all the buildings and upon the
surrounding hill, illuminating the river
and the wood lor mile. Through the
kindness ol the fishermen many ol our
ciliens were enabled to get a close in-
sjiection ol the war vessels.
A large stock of novels just received at
the St. Helen Pharmacy.
We buy our shoe direct from the man
ufacturer and can save you the middle
man' profit.
PKRRY & GRAHAM.
On July Sd, 3d and 4th the A. & C. R.
R. will sell round trip excursion tickets
between all point at rate ol one and
one-third lare for the round trip, tickets
good lor return passage up to and in
cluding July 5th, and on June 28th and
July 8th they will sell excursion tickets
(mm all point to Portland and return
for those desiring to attend the Federa
ted Trades and Fraternal Order Carnival
held at Portland from June 2Sth to July
'.lib, at rut? of one and one-third fare lor
the round trip. Tickets sold June 28th
good lor return passage until July 4th,
and tickets sold July 8th good lor return
passage until July 10th,
There are no shoes made that are better
than the Stilsou line, carried by Perry &
Graham.
Mr. Jnmet Bonscr, of Sauvies Island,
called at tho Mist office Tuesday on his
way to Deer Island. Mr. Bonser is an
old pioneer and has heretofore voted none
I it the Democratic ticket in president
ial elections, but he informs us that he
intends to cast his vote lor Theodore
Roosevelt in November. Perhaps some
long-'.egged. narrow-gutted cur will bark
at him lor voting according to his cou
viet ions; but the old man won't mind.
There were lots a! cayates in Columbia
county when he first settled here and
t ieir japping never had any effect upon
his nerves.
dipt. Newsoiuc, ol Rainier, proprietor
ol the wuterwork at that place, was a
business visitor to the county seat on
Monday last.
Grand Secretary Sharon, ol the I. O.
O. P., paiJ the St. Helens three-linkers a
visiton Saturday last.
The Iruit canning season is approach
ing and the price of sugar is sure K go
up. Prudent housekeeper should order
a supply from Bailey & Brinu, Houlton's
reliable grocers. .
Robert Russell, of Deer Island, was
arrested Monday charged with insanity.
He was examined Tuesday and. commit
ted to the insane asylum, where he was
taken by Deputy Sheriff Wciods. Rus.
sell wua in jail here for a few day recent
ly, but it wsas. then thought unnecessary
to commit htm. Cpon his return to
D.-er Island he became, worse and was
found lying across the railroad track
close to train time. Before liquor got
the best ol him Bob Russell was con
sidered a first-class, uwn in a, losing
camp; but it is probable that his days ol
usefulness are ended.
The new rule lor the government ol
rural mail carriers which goes into effect
July 1, are much more strict than they
have been heretofore. They must not let
any outsider ridu with hui, they must
not solicit business of tyiy kind. Their
right to carry packages outside the mails
1 1 restricted, they must not carry liquors,
mid a lot m.ore mtch reulnUotis that will
take flic profits off the jobs,
Our sutt, from X50 up to $12.50, are
better valuejthan you can get in Portland.
PV'RRY & GRAlIj.VM.
Wantrd Stave bolts; yellow fir tlm
ber, 38 inches long. For Information
write Western Cooperage Co., Houlton,
Ore.
Like most boom, it is very prolxible
the widespread rush lor cascara bark thi
season in the Northwest will he disastrous
to speculator! and unfavorable for the
future ol the Industry, The demand for
barberry tree! lut been something ol a
craze, because of the widespread report
that the cured bark would easily com
mand 2oc a pound, and groves are being
denuded in many sections, with tlic re
salt that prices have dropped rapidly
and a glut in the market is promised
The operations thi year will ulso reduce
the luture supply very largely as one
peeling Is said to end the productiveness
ol a tree, and a source ol moderate profit
will be eliminated through the get-rich
quick effort. West Coast Trade.
All the local and war news in the Mist
and Oregonian. Only 2 a year.
Fresh fish in season every Friday, and
special Sunday dinner ut the Oriental
Hotel.
A visit to the exposition grounds at
Portland this week shows a great amount
of work has been done there lately. The
frames of lour immense buildings are
now up and they will soon be under
cover. A small army of men is at work
and every day shows a marked advance.
The grounds are beginning to reveal
what they will be like when complete!?
The flower beds are flourishing; the lawnt
are made and the grasa is growing with
care and constant watering received, and
by next year the effect will be fine. Th
rolling grounds lend tliemsclves admir
ably to adding to the picturesque effect
and no exposition site that the writer h. s
seen, and he has seen several, has bad a.
much natural beauty a the Lewis and
Clark situation. Tlie model farm al
ready begins to mate a snowing and a
year hence it will be one ol the great at
tractions ol the lair.
Oregon visitors at the World's Fair
Tuesday were W. W. Blakesley, of this
city, and Wm. Hinkle and family, of
Clatskanie.
Mr. J. G. Gllmore will spend a lew
weeks with relatives and friends at Sa
lem and Corvallii. We all wish him a
good time and safe return.
Mr. V. A. Wood is back from Salem
and says crops around there, like here,
are in need ol a good rain.
Weinhard's beer on tap at the Ow.
saloon.
Mr. S. A. Miles transacted business in
Portland Wednesday and believes the
thermometer registered 9o. No place
like home.
Mr. and Mrs. David Davis, of Portland,
are in the city, visiting Mr. and Mrs. R.
Cox. They wilt spend the 4th here.
Miss Nellie Laws is indisposed this
week and her many friends at the Oc
cidental IIolcl wish to see ber up and
around soon.
Goods delivered without charge,
willingly and cheerfully. Order freely.
M. C. GRAY St. Helens Or.
CLATSKANIE CORRESPONDENCE
Mrs. Julia Pringle, ol Gladstone, is
visiting friends in this city this week.
Mr. George and Isaac Dixon attended
the funeral ol their mother, Grandma
Dixon, last Monday.
The weather continues to grow warmer
every day. Haying is in lull blast and
everybody seems to be getting ready to
have a good time on the Fourth ol July.
Carl O. Anderson visited Astoria last
Monday.
Sixteen passenger coaches well loaded
with passengers passed through the city
to Seaside lost Sunday over the Astoria
& Columbia railroad.
John Wallace, a prosperous farmer of
the Xehaleui, was daiug business with
our merchants Tuvaday and while here
took in the sights ol the city.
Mrs. V. S. Chandler and daughter.
Hazel, ol Rainier, ore visiting Mrs.
Chandler's parents. Mr. and Mrs. A. F.
Myers, in the city this week.
Mr. Oliver Wilson, a prosperous farmer
ol the Nchaleni, was doing business in
the city Tuesday.
Mrs. H. McKiel and sans, Mousier and
George, and daughter Lizzie, who have
been visiting friends in Portland, St.
Helens and Cathlamet, returned home
Monday evening.
Mrs. Booth and daughter Joyce, are
visiting friends this week at Hillsboro.
Miss Callie Young, who has been visit
ing with Iwf sister, Mrs. Booth, this sum
mer, returned to. her home at Hillsboro
Tuesday.
Sterelized cream is being hauled over
the mountain from the Nchaleni every
day by the wagon load to this point and
shipped to Portlund creameries. This
seems to be all wrong. Yhy don't some
one who would like to build up our town
with something besides hot air, build a
creamery herer
The B. L. ft L. Co. are now giving any
persons who may apply lor it a tree pass
over their railroad from the station tot
the city.
Mr. Chas. McGmbam and wife, of
Marshland, were trading with our mer
chants and visiting friends one day this
week.
Mr. Ed. Joseph, the popular meat
market mnn ol Rainier, passed through
the city on the train Monday, bound for
Astoria.
Mr. Daniel Dixon, Sr., left Tuesday
morning to visit with hU son George,
over on the Cowlitz.
number of our young people at
tended the benefit dance given at Marsh
land Inst Saturday tilgli.t and many
others would have attended could they
havc procured a conveyance.
3.50 Values for $1.95
Also a better grade of Ixs suits, regu-.
lur $1 values for $3.50 and $4. Besides,
we give a ball and bat with every suit.'
W save vou about i on Men's suits.
You can save Irom Site, o oh a pair ofJ
shoes, pants, hats, shiiU or underwear.
Special cut ou trunks uwV valises. John
IieUur, corner First and YuuihiU.
OREGON STATE NORMAL SCHOOL
MONMOUTH, ORJEQON.
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ATTEMPTED SUICIDE.
Joha SwIilesM lata Ilk) Throat Prom
Ear to Eur.
John Sobieski, of Yankton, attempted
to commit suicide at .'! o'clock a. m.
Thursday morning by cutting hi throat
with a razor. Sobieski had Wen a great
sufferer from an injury received some
years ago by being crushed by a lulling
tree, and this is given as the cause ol his
desire to leave this world. He procured
the razor and took it to bed with him
Wednesday night, and at about 3 yester
day morning he shouted to his wile that
he bad killed himself. Dr. Ross was
summoned and found that Sabieski had
slashed his throat almost from ear to car,
but had failed to open the wind pipe, and
it is probable that he will recover, though
he exprtsies no desire to live, and is
sorry that bis attempt at self-destruction
was unsuccessful. Sabieski is an ol '
resident ol Columbia county and has
always been a hard working man and a
good citizen. He is about 60 years ol age.
ISo rity Shown
"For years lute was after me continu
ously" writes F, A, Gullcdge, Verbe.ia,
Ala. "I had a terrible case ol Piles
causing 24 tumors. When all failed
Bucklens Arnica salve cured me. Equally
good for Burns and all aches and pains.
Only 25c at St. Helens Pharmacy.
BAIWIEB NOTES
Is it warm enough lor you?
From this time on there will be a
steady rise in fireworks, especially sky
rockets. Be sure and see the balloon ascension
and parachute drop at Rainier on the
4th.
Mr. Morton Abbey has left Rainier for
about two weeks.
Rainier is to have a soap factory in the
near future.
Mr. Jos. Brough will be home to spend
the 4th.
The dance given here on the 4th will
be the best of its kind ever attempted.
The orchestra of nine pieces is com
posed of old and experienced players.
Don't miss the musical feature.
Mr. D. L. Avery returned last night
from a visit to Portland.
Miss Florence Zwemer went to Port
land last week to view the carnival.
When she returns her sister, Miss Rhoda,
will accompany her.
Gregory McGregor visited Portland
this week.
Captain Newsom's building is nearly
painted. The improved appearance is a
benefit to the town.
Dr. E. P. Mossman, of Portland, spent
Monday in Rainier.
The band boys will have their new uni
forms by the 4th. The boys have cer
tainly done extraordinarily well.
Night Was Her Terror.
'I would cough nearly all night long,"
writes Mrs. Chas. Applegate, of Alexan
dria, Ind., "and could hardly get any
sleep. I had consumption so bad that if
I walked a block I would cough fright
fully and spit blood, but, when all othr
medicines failed, three $ 1.00 bottles of
Dr. Kings New Discovery wholly cured
me and I gained 58 pounds." It's ab
solutely guaranteed to cure Coughs,
Colds, La Grippe, Bronchitis and all
Throat and Lung Troubles. Price 50c
and Jl.00. Trial bottles free at the St.
Helens Pharmacy.
(iood Opportunity.
Two-year-aid Durham heifer for sale.
Will be fresh this month. Gentle.
Inquire of F. M. THORP, St. Helens.
Largest stock to select from at Perry &
Graham's.
Brutally Tortured'
A case came to light that for persistent
and unmerciful torture has perhaps never
been equaled. Joe Golobick of Colusa,
calif., writes. "For 15 years I endured
insufferable pain Iron rheumatism and
nothing relieved me though I tried ev
thing known. I came across Electric
Bitten and its the greatest medicine on
earth for that t.roubl, A lew bottles of
it completely relieved and cured me."
Just as good for Liver and Kidney troubles
and general debility. Only 50e. Sais
action guarateed by St. Helens Pharmacy.
THRESUl.Xl OUTFIT FOR SALE.
A J. I. Case, twenty-four inch cylinder,
eight hors-power. Cash sale, or lumber
and shingles taken.
GUS HEGELE, Houlton.
NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS.
Sealed bids will V received at the
office of the School Clerk, District No.
20, Reuben, Columbia County, Ore
gon, for the construction of a brick
and stone foundation under the
ichoolhouse at ' thai iJace. All bids
must be accompanied by the deposii
of a certified check of fifteen per cent
of the amount of the bid. The build
ing is thirty-eif;ht by tifty-six feet in
(lUi):usion. Bids will be opened June
25, 11)01. Plans and specifications
can be seen at the office of the Clerk.
ANTON li WISE,
G. V. JORDAN,
THOMAS I'AWSEN,
Board of Director?.
Attest; T. C. WATTS, Cerk.
Lin it 2Hrd year op September 20, 1004,
lour terms in each school year, affording equal
opportunities for beginning a course in Sept
emlier, November, February and April. The
I .est training for tiarher is the Normal course,
wjth its assurance of good position at good
-wages. .Write lor new . catalogue containing
lull information concerning course ol study,
training jji actual teaching afforded under real
conditions in town and country schools, and
full detailsabnut the advanced course ol study,
.wjth the additional advantage attached.
Address,
SKC. J. B. V. BUTLF.R, or
PRKS. K. I) ROSSI, EK,
MONMOUTH , ORE.
AIIINI8THATOn- SALE.
Ill the C'.ualr Cuert nf tlie lal.Orciron, fur
Miillnoinnh L'unntv.
In the mailer ul tlie eslal. ol Jteulxa Z. Jof,
Ileren.el.
Notle. I herrtir l"eii rt.t Jn yurauner nf,
suit l.y virtue uf. mi order nf I he sni.iit. rniiK
of the Hut. uf Oregon, fu: Unllnomah (ioiiiuy.
mailA on the Hth ilny of lime, 1WI, lu th uisl--ter
ol the mate ol Krnlion '., Joy, ueeea.nl, au
'hurlrliiK the aitmluiPlrator lo sell all th real
firiipertr ct said Mime at privuu milu, Hie no
krliii, ibaauinlninraliir ot the '!! eaiate.
Will sell at ptlvat. Pale, til Ih. Iii(t.t blililw
lor e.iti lu M. ynld eola, ami subject to emi
armatiun by paid cuuntr cniirt, frnta and after
Monilnv, ih. lit dur ol Augnm. Iwil.aml conlln
u'ntc said nal. until allot snlil real property, or
o much IlKNof la nccesaarji tu pay all
claims, eosta, and expenwos M ailuiiniinratliiu.
ot raid eitate liaa bii anlil.all th risrlit, ttile,
lutcrnt aud estate nl the ald Reuben '. .
dweawt. al the time nf lila death, and all lha
rlifhl. title, and Intereat l Urn Uie mid estate ha
.liiee acquired by operation odluworotti.rwl.
In and to Hie tollou Inn dcvribed real proper. y,
to-wlt: '
but 4 and 1 of trettoa 14. aat th. soat heart
quartern! the aoutheaflt quartern! section 24. mt
in township S north, range 2 west ol Willamette
meridian, In ColiiniM County. Mate 4 On
ion. Also an Irregular lrnct described a tie
glnniuKln ll.e earner ol th. creek at th.aonih
weatcorner ol eeion u In .township T north,
rant-e 1 west ol Willamette mert.llnn. a1
rhenceranntnicdowti Iheeent'rol tald creels
with ila roeaudertnira, to a point wLer. ih.
ame Intersect, the W lllamett. .loiiKh; thenee
In southwenterly dlreetlnn, with th. mean
deriliKH ol wild louitu, to th. aeetlon Una be
tween ec-iloris Wand !A In lonmhip north,
ranire I west ul Willamette meridian, theue.
west to th. pl"0 of biumni. belUKn toiiiui
bla County, Oregon.
Termaaud conditions or sale: Cath In fj. B.
gold coin, ten per ee.il to be paid on acceptance
ol the bid and Dalaoc. on eonnrmatlon ol sale
rty aatd couniv count paid ten per cent to b.
returned If sale no' contlrined.
Deed to be at expense ot purchaser. Bids to
be delivered lo the uudersigned iu perron, m
4t. itelcnn, Oregon. r through th. oflice ol
Ueurs. UlLUrd 1 Uay, but attorney.
JAM hS DART.
Administrator of Iks estate ol tleabeu Z. Joy
deceased.
Ht. Helens, Or., Jane fi.lVH.
J. MACKENZIE,
General Contractor
BRIDGES, MIL, Lis, AND PILE
DRIVING A SPECIALTY
ESTIMATES FURNISHED
fcT. HELESS, OR.
rastf
rricx Sxwioxt Biock. KoraaY rvauo
W. C. FLseire,
ATTORXE Y- AT- L.1 W.
RAIXIER. : : OREGON.
Steamer JOSEPH KELLOGG
Leaves Portland on TaedaT, Thursday and Sair
unlay at 7 a- m. for
St Hln$. Kalama, Camft Punt. Hairnet
and Kaltt.
ArrlTineal Portland Monday, waxt-
naadai and i'nday al 2 . m. . ;
Steamer NORTHWEST 1
Leaves Portland Monday, Wednesday
and Friday nights at at 10 p. m., for tho
tame points mentioned above and To
ledo. rea..hint? tha lnttfir rtlflra at 10
is. m. on the following day. Returning;,
the boat leave Toledo at noon, and
Castle Bock at S :30 in the afternoon,
Tuesdajys, Thursdays and Sundays,
leaving Portland early in the morning.
Watt! loot of Salmon Si. H. UOLMAN. Agaoi.
fOB rOBIXAND. DAILY. 14,
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"America"
Willamett Slongh Route
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Leave St. Helens. ... 8:S0 A M
Arrive at Portland. .10:30 A M
Leave Portland 2:30 P M
Arrive at fit. Helens. :00 P M
rABE SO CENTS.
Will Carry Nothing- but Passen
ger and Fast Freight.
jA.ttas eooo, maw..
PROFESSIONAL.
RoTABY rt-DLIC. . - COKTSXAS1
J.B.GODFREY.
4TTOR.YE r-vli-LA IT.
Real Estate aii TimHer Lanfts Soli
ABSTRACTS MADE:
HELENS, - OREGON
ST.
S. H. GRUBER, -ATTORN
E V- AT- El W
' Ofnee with K. E. Qulfk.
ST. rtELKSS, ! : OKEGOS.
wntetv t renai aWentlon toall legiil
matter! entrusted to in.. Will praotic. In mi
the Stat, aud L'niled Ulate Court..
W. II. POWELL,
ATTORX$YAT- El TP,
BEfl-rt VtTBlC ATtOWtltr,
ST. HKI.EN3, :
OREGON.
FOR PORHAMB DAILY
Steamer Iralda
C. k Htoshkii. Mattel;.
RAILROAD- TIME.,
Leaves Rainier dally (except Sundv)tor Port,
and, at A A. M.. depuriinj from St. Helens al I
I'ckR'k. Reiiirnlnir, learea Pnrilaud at 3.30 P
M rrlTlng at ot. Helens at !:5.
Passengsrs aai Fast Freieht.
PORTLAND LANinXO. TA'LOli.
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