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About The Oregon mist. (St. Helens, Columbia County, Or.) 188?-1913 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 9, 1904)
mrm -m - . - w a w wwwwr-p "THIS IS GOING SOME" READ CAREFULLY. Wc listed a farm Monday and found buyer Wednesday. Let us neip you sell yours. HV (UW 111 CtUU WIT ll Kastern Immigration and want i desirable property to oiler them. A card will fetch an applica tion blanfc, Youis for business, QUICK & HOLTON, - Agent for Columbia County Abu I net anil Trut Co., 10 V. ft, We inattrc home against accidental fire. ST. HELENS, - Whv wikI work out of your Portland lrti :f Commercial Printing j Ol every claw dun. it the MIST OI'I'ICK, uudcru type fare, in nrnt mid workiimtilike manner. Wc hnve recently added wtrrul of tll latest alylr- of tyc In imr equipment, and nclfully Kiln it your jntroiugr. Years of Experience Count in any btilne, mid wc know the want of our cuito- k tutr, nitil will guarantee Pricr mid Uunlity to I right. S ..: , . & 4 J Ulli UlilMit. I'll J1J1 -1 -Ul -mi J9W V V V I tv 4. THE JJIG STORK DOWN -By The Big Sawmill!- !" llodvin:? Nrtv faml Kvery day hi t Jio Week THE MUCKLE STORE HAS A REPUTA- tioti nl n Standing for Only the Best in -GENERAL MERCHADISE-- ? Dart & 4 St. Ilclt'iis, - Oregon. J , . if; Photography for the AMATEUR of Half its Former Cost ff American Jr. CAMERA Wllh DouhU rin! Holder $1.60 Our fncilitle ennblo us io furnish cameras of tho highest grade at prices which cannot bti.rnct. Send for illustrated catalogue telling all about our 27 styles And sires. Free. AMERICAN CAMERA MFO. CO. 946 St. Faul St.. Rochester, N. Y. THE NEW YORK STORE General Merchandise, Clothing, Dry Goods, Groceries, Fruits, Provisions, Furniture, Stoves, VMu -:Lowcst - Priccs.:- Building : Main Stmt.SU Helens, Oigon. C-Qppcr nTJTTinAr w. v County wlicn wc will tlo it (or you at KM Mil, M. IK'li'llS, Uie j Jf M J1M$jBl jnjBlJB(i i Muckle, 5 The famous Poco. and American Cameras. Gtiuukely good in every detail. Film or Plates ns you choose. Absolutely new models. 'I, - - 4x5POCO LOCAL ANDl GENERAL. Mr. W. H. Murtuy, of CI4Vle. djed nay on Monday, Sqitemlw r 6tli, t Ho. in., prcfiHiimbly o( licurt titiie. Mj-. Murry wu an old and liMily ev ti cmed imldcut. H0 win Imnj in Scot land April 1(1, lH2ll,nnd five ycuM oiu wnt ironjlit to Canada. In 1RVJ lie cromcil the plain, comlii( to Orison, and willed in CluUkanic in 1)7. He wan burled In Mnptcwood Cemetery i ucminy aitcrniNin, at 2 o'duii. IJKNUMORK TVI'UWRITKK I'OR 8AI.K Nvuly new and In every resjiert an k,xk new. tan miti liuwd lor 7, In luireattlie Mist office, St. Itelciin, or 01 l.ew IJavien, Warren, Ore. -v. fS. M. Tliorp will preach nt War ren.Suiirioy, Sepu.iulerll,nt 1 1 :(K) a. m. Hotilton Itm p. in., St. Hcle'iu nt 7:40 p. l iiene will I tlic lint M ruioim Uev Thorp will preach (or the conference year m- point. The Inst quarterly con ference lor the conference year will It; V'lt Houltou Tueluy eveniiiK. Sp lemlier in. It is very important that the official im-mliein of tiie entire charge Ije prctcut, at the advinnhillty of a division of the work will be considered, a welt an other mutter of (jreut iniKirUnce. IX you want to buy a piano? If u. we can uliow you how to iwve I'ifty M Ur Ch1i on any make of l'iano carried by the Idler l'iuno House of Portland. ThU i u simp. Thunulay Inst oprjj the duck ulioot lB eawin In Oregon and our local sports men were not slow in coming to time. The Slessrs. A T. Laws- and I). A. Rich ardson came home Sunday evening last with (U) ducks to their credit, having bagged that amount nt a lake the gentle men have leased near the mouth of the Iewis river, opposite St. Helens. Later, when the raiiiy season sets in and cooler weather prevails, is sniil o lie the oppor tune time. Magnolia, Cunadnta C hi, Old Govern ment Whiskies uud Gnrdon'i Dry Gin at the Owl Saloon. Old Crow Whiskey buttled in Imnd. Also Old Quakcr-uiudc Kye Whiskey, Only a dead calm jrcvcnU the forest lire near llolbmok, Or., from running through the timber and iweeing down upon the little town a, utile away, whose mluibitanU hnve lieen fiiting it for the past three days with little success. It was at first considered certain that the fire could le kept within the Imundarie ui the cordwooI pilta Iwlouging to the C. K. Davis Fuel Comnny of I'ortland. The fire bus swept beyond the wood pile, where MUX) cords have been destroyed. Tlie R,v! Chinook salmon is ths best fish that swims, and Chinook flirts arc the Ijest shoes on the market. They are made of the very l-st material and are sure to give satifaction. - llailcv Briun, lloulton's reliable dealers in general mer- eluiudiv, keep them for title at frtmi f.!.,V to Mr. Richardson, road supervisor, has 'itely put the tads in his district, near Rainier, iwn Inch is alwut twenty miles in area, in fairly good condition. On one road he was compelled to grade down about :!t) prr cent, but it was done in or der to accommodate On; sawuiill people anil settlers to get in and out with their product, and all have a good word now fjr that mud lnss. Goods delivered without charge, willingly and cheerfully. Order freely. M. C. v'J.AVSt. Helens Or. Capt. M. Har.cn was thrown from a wikmI wagon at Warren on Monday last, susuining a simple fracture of the upper arm and a severe flesh wound. No doc tor being nf lumd, Rev. Iw Davie dressed the wound in very skillful manner, he having had considerable ex yrieucc in hospital work in the fluted Slates service. A large stock of novels just received at the St. Helen Pharmacy. . Mr J. H. Ycon, the logger in back of Rainier, gave the Wilson-Case Lumber Company un order to saw enough lum liwr with which to rebuild all his build ings recently destroyed by fire. It is understood that logging will be resumed on a big scale later in the fall, when the raiiis have put an end to fires. ltuy that houie and "do somkthisc." Cheap. At Quick & Holton's. Mr. liverett Tichyjipr. deputy county yssessor, was a visitor tvwj days at Clats kanie taking in the base 111 tourna ment. One day he spent at Marshland, where something else attracted Kverctt, arriving home Sunday night. But Just the same he deserved the outing, for he worked hard and faithfully in getting out the assessment rolls on time. We buy our shoes direct from the man ufacturer mid can save you the middle 4iui' uiofiU ri-rhRi' GRAHAM. Our lxys did not win any trophies ut the Clatskanie tournament, but they played good, clean ball, without any rugging even when they evidently got the worst of the decision. They ore en titled to credit for their work, und Dr. Harry R. Cliff is also entitled to praise for his management. Largest stock ta -select from at Terry & Graham'. There arc no shoes made that are better than tho Stilson line, carried by Perry & Grahaiu. There will be 2",nOQ offered in pre miums for livestock and poultry ut the Lewi & Clarke Centennial Exposition next year, oud Columbia County wants a bunch of that money. Get your stock in order for the big event. The dairy demonstration wUl begiu. September 1st ud close. Ottober 1st. Bailey &'I)runra store is headquarters or geuerul merchandise, Hotilton, Ore gon. Good good a specialty. Quality, quantity ujd price guaranteed. - City 'council met last Monday night and, in 'addition to allowing a number of bills, paused an ordinance that the towu cowa must not wear bells during the night time, u the same tend, by their ii 11...- (A letm-li tin a1umhr4 nf thp 11B""' " - i .... . . t.. -it . people ot tin peaccim viuae. Deputy Clerk I bar in returned on Sun day from u visit to the v!"l"t country and report that the forct fire wre fKi"g there. The timber i burning on the aoulh side of the R4 I'ork of the Nchnlcin, between the Kast 1'orlc end Pebble Crtf k. The fire apired to cover a large area and was bnjiig rapidly, South and west of Vernouia. at Hheclcy', the act tier were fighting firf all day Saturday, Mr. Miller' residency hying destroyed. Going over on Tucsilay, Al bcrt I'arl' team ran into a n'stof yellow jackyl, ami a a result Mr. Par ker wu tlirown frmn the wagon, but managed to, cling to the line and pre vented the team from running ,woy. Luckily no one was injured. The weather in the vulley, owing to the fire, is ter ribly oppressive. Mr. Harris state that some excellent road vtrk h being dpne oy v.. w. weiimgcx, i uittrict No. U. Do yoa want to, make money? Money saved is money made. A consignment of men' and boys' cl.itlitiijf arrived bytt week. Ttwbesticlcctiokand finest uuulity ever in St. Hel ens. I cni save you money on the yUfi. MC. GRAY, St. Helen. A consignment of dry goods, shirts, collar, overalls, no tions, etc., to arrive this week, which, will lie sold at -price io suit the time. J'hcrc is absolutely but one day in tlic wi-k (Sunday) that I do not receive new good. M. C. GRAY, St. Helens. I will give full value for the money, k4 I enjoy pleasing my customers, and my cus tomers please nu- with their Rtronagc. M. C 'tR. St. Helens. In the hop section ,( the Pacific Northwest there is cqu-iidiablc activity now and there i a general exodu of city folks to the several yards to assist in the work of gathriq the crop which will be abundant. Tljjf price to be paid for picking is 50 ceija box, or a few cents higher than, last year, and many families wilt have -pretty good sized sums of money when tlic harvest season has ended. At the present time the price offered for hops is 2" cents, with an up ward tendency in,Uie market, and if this condition prevails later on the average bop grower will luive more money than a bonk. A Set of Dishi I-'rce I am giving away dishes to my cash customers. You get a coupon W ith each cash purchase of ten cents and over, and yr-ii can exchange these coupons for all varieties of the best class of China ware. Goods on exhibition at my store. Great inducements that it will pay you well to investigate. H. MORGVS. St. Helu. The ICvening Telegram of last Friday had an interview with one of Columbia County's proiuiuct shingletnakers and here is what was said: "Fred W. Fluh rer, manager of the Fluhrer shingle mill, at Mayger, was in Portland today, and said the plant is running steadily on shingles for shipment to Denver, I'tah and Wyoming. The Fluhrers took first prizes on cedar shingle exhibited at Kastern expositions, and are pioneer in the business on ttus. Lower Columbia. Mr. Fluhrer complains that the overpro duction in Western cedar shingle causes the price to remain at a lower ratio than is received for lumber. The Porcelain Baths at Houlton are all ready for customers. If you want a re freshing bath or a firstclass shave or hair cut patronize the Houlton barber shop. Satisfaction guaranteed. The commodious steame;,T. J. Totter is now on the route between Portland and Astoria, iu the place of the Hassalo, which is undergoing an overhauling in the O. R & N- boncyard. It is a pleas ure to travel on such an elegant vessel as the Potter. All the local and war news in the Mist and Oregonian. Only $2 a year. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Shogrcn visited Lake Side Stock Farm Sunday, September 4th, and took picture of the Holstein cattle; of which Mr. P. A. Frakcswill show two carloads at the Oregon State Fair next week. Miss Lulu Frukes has returned from Eastern Oregon, where she spent two mouths ve,y pleasantly. She reports .tjjc! wheat crop ia.Uie neighborhood of Con don averaging twenty to thirty bushels to the acre. WanTKD Stave bolts; yellow fir,, tiui ber, 88 inches long. For in conation write Western Cooperage Co., Houlton, Ore. Mr. Herbert Corliss and daughter, of Grants Pass, have been visiting friends in St, Helens during the week. On Mou day they took the Iralda for Portland to secure treatment for Mrs. Corliss' eyes. The Missea Florence Hoffman, MaVl Sylva, MalxJ, Clark aiA Mr. Lester Bai ley were Iralda pnssef jcts Tuesday morn ing on their way to thhop fields of the Willamette Valley. The fruit canning season i approach ing and the price of , suar. is sure to go up. Prudent housekeeper, should order a supply itom Bailey & BUJJ. Houlton.'s reliable jocer. There vjll be service, lit Christ Episco pal chtirqh, St. Helens, Sunday, beptem ber 11th, at JMH) ji( m.'ft'JW, A., M IXrecV iu fchiirire. All are iu.vited. J, A. Wickstrom, of, 'iyukton, was a Portland passejigcr on the Iralda Thurs rlj.y. - ' -" Amopg the shipments raade from St. Helen Inst week who otie of 2500 quart of wild blnckberric to ALiski. Our en terprising merchant, Mr. M.. C. Gray, secured this market and made the ship ment. Mr. John and family returned hojrij! last wet Friday from a two-week' so journ at the Seaside, and report a good time. Mrs. John end (on Ernest and daughter Margaret visited over one day with the Muckle at Rainier., Mr, D. Spain and family, Mr. Chos. Morris and family, Mr. Gu Hegle, a also a portion of the Vinson family, all of Houlton, left last Friday for the bJ. field in the Willamette Valley. " To do well Think and wokjc together. How? Ask Quick & Hoi ton. Church-goer must now prepare them selves 10 minutes earlier in order to at tend evening service in St Helens. This change in time will hold until the winter schedule. s announced. Quite a numlier ot Astoria sportsmen have chosen Columbia County for their field of operation. The preserve in and around Deer Island and Quinn' landing liave been selected by these nimrod. Mr. J. G. Muckle and daughtwAaes, of I'ortland, started yesterday for a six wutk' tbitr in Eastern states, visiting the St. Louis I'air meantime. John Splawn, of Deer Island, who had spent a year in California, returned to his former home last Sutuulay, 19, remain. probably indefinitely. Our suit, from $.1.50 up to $12.50, are better value than you can get in Portland. PERRY & GRAHAM. One ting greatly needed in St. Hel en is a good blacksmith shop. There is plenty of work here for a firsr-clas work- nyri,whQ will be on hand when wanted. Mr. Clyde Fulton, brojher of Senator Fulton, was one of a party that wenjt shooting ducks last Sunday with Mr. Sheldon. Mr. W. H. Conyers, of Clatskanie, visited the counjty seat on legal business oa Tuesday last. Mrs. Hoi ton and Uuu-ly .have, gone to Tualatin to can peaches, expecting to be gone a week. John Kobcxstcm, of Clatskanie, a na- lixe of Germany, took out his citizen-, ship papers on Tuesday last. Veinhard' beer on tap at the Owl saloon. Oscar- bfniger, of Greeuburg, Ind., is visiting with his 'relatives, Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Quick, of this city. Mr. I. N. Kittering, a prosperous far mer near Rainier, had butpss with our county officials last Monday. Mr. L. Sweet, wife of the Rainier merchant, was a St. Helens visitor last Mondar. Sir. and Mrs. Barker, of Portland, are the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Hay burn. Dajiid Davis and wife, of Portland spent last Sunday in this city with rela tives. Born To the wife of Fred Siderstrom, of Scappoosc, on Tuesday last, a daugh ter. , Mrs. Jacob Serber and daughter, of Kalama, are visiting friends in this city. The Misses Hoffman and Clark have ijpi to Brooks to pick hops. Mr. Sf A. Miles spent a couple of days this week at the state capital. lUirkleu's Arnica Salve. Has world wide fame for marvellous cures. U surpasses any otner saive, lo tion, ointment or balm for cuts, corns. burns, boils, sores, felons, ulcers, tetter, salt, rheum, fever sores, chapped hands, skin eruptions; infallible for piles. Cure guaranteed. Only 25c at St. Helens Pharmacy. IX MEMGRIAM. Dihd At the residence of her son, J. E. Dow, at Mist, Ore., Snndav, August 21, at 8:00 a. m., of dropsy, Mrs. Juli ette Dow, aged 06 years. Mrs. Dow had be,ci a jatieul sufferer for the last two years and was ready when the call came to give her perfect rest. She leaves, besides her son, two daugh ters, Mrs. J. G. Pringle, of Deer Island, and Mrs. Louisa Kreig, of Waterlog Linn Coukty, Oregon. Her husband died two years ago and Mrs. Dow was laid to rest by his side on August 22. at Vernonia, at 1 p. in. A preelous oae rora u has gone A voice we loved is stilled : A j'lnce in vacant in our home Which never cau lie tilled. Cod, In His wisdom, has recalled Thp boon His love had Riven, And though tna body moulders here, Tho tout is safe in Hcaveu. Fearful Odd Against Him. Bedridden, alone and destitute. Such,, in brief was the condition of an old sol dier by the name of J. J. Havens, of Ver sailles, Ohio. For years he was troubled withJudney disease and neither doctors nor medicine gave him relief. At length he tried Electric Bitters. It put him on his feet iu short order and now he. tes tifies: "I'm on the road to, cojjipL recovery." Best oa earth for liver and kidney 'troubles and all forms of stomach and bowel complaints. Only 50c. Guar anteed by the St. Helens Pharmacy. MILL STAHTS SOOX. - The Columbia Lumber Company's new sawmill at Scappoose will start in a few days, and the work of installing a new planer will begin, next. Monday, says the Saturday Evening Telegram. I. G- Wik strom, of Houlton, is in Portland today, and stated that the company already has a lot of logs on hand, and that ft" has se' cured enough timber on the Lower Scap poose to keep the mill in operation con tinuously for tiyi years. Mr. Wikstrom owns a large sawmill neas Kalama, and set up the Scappoosc mill last summer, but did not put the latter plant info operation on account of the low prices of lumber. Sir. Wikstrom is now associated with E. W. Burnes, of Portland, as principal owner of the stock itt, the. Columbia Lumber Company, which filed articles of incorporation ii: the county clerk's office early this week. Lumber will be cut for rail shipments as well as for the local demand. The mill is' supplied with the latest improvements, and will have a capacity of 40,000 feet daily. The mill is located one and a quarter miles from the North ern Pucific track, and a flume will be con structed to convey lumber to the sidir.g. Ladies Attention ! I will be at HOULTON, OR., Sept. 28th, 29th, and 30h, with a full line of up to date MILLINERY, WALKING AND DRESS SKIRT, TAILOR MADE SUITS, JACKETS, COATS, AND SHIRT WAISTS, Which I will offer to you cheaper than you have ever bought before. Call and see me at the house of Mrs Ethel Mathews, Houlton, Or., Sept, 28th, 29th, anil 30th. COUJ1TY COIKT. The Commission!?' Court met ea Wednesday and is in session at the time of going to press. The court listened to the statement of Hon. Jefferson Myers, President of the (Hate Lewis and Clark Commission in regard to the. adv.Uability of this county exhibiting its resources. siexr year, and the matter will receive the careful consideration ol the court. License was granted Louis Fluhrer to sell liquor in Oak Point precinct. The report of the road master on W. C. Cooper's contract was accepted and the ainuict of f;j73. ordered paid. A petition was presented iro the cgw voters of Rainier precinct, signed very largely by the business men of the com munity, asking that the question of the sale of liquors in said precinct be submit ted to the voters at the next election, and it was so ordered. The proceeding in full will appear in thp. Mist next week. SCAPPOOSE.. Wild hay maker are busy now yield- is fair. Cordwood hauling is drawing to a close. An unusually large output is no ted. Quite a delegation left for the hop fields this week. The Messrs. I-rakes, West and Collins, with their herds of thoroughbreds, leave this morning for the State Fait. District No. I is having a new well dug at the school house. Clark, the capitalist, who bought H. West's place, has gone, back oa his bar gain and Mr. West remains with us. Timber fires, as a whole, have done but little damage to this precinct. O. D. Garrison now occupies the Balch house a, Seappose and will be nearer, the,, school. J. F. Dungerfried is erecting a neat residence on his farm. D. E. Freeman has just completed a general overhauling of his residence. A bouncing girl came to the home of Fred Scderstrom on Tuesday. , fc George and Maggie McKenzie have returned trom a two months visit in Klickitat County, Washington. 1 hat U Life! In the last analysis nobodv knows, but we do know that it is under strict law, Abuse that law even slightly, pain re sults. Irregular living means derange ment of the organs, resulting in consti pation, headache or liver trouble. Dr. King's New. Life Pills quickly readjusts this. It's gentle, yet thorough. Otjly 2oc at at. Helen s Fharmacy., AXXOIWCEMEXT. To Teacher and Schcol Offictrs: Houlton, Ore., Sept. 1, 1004. The annual Teachers' Institute for Columbia. County will be held at Rainier September 15, and 10. All schools in session throughout the county must close for these three days, whether the teacher attends the institute or not, but only the teachers who attend for sixteen hours are entitled to their wages from the district for the three days. As the session, will continue but little more than,, sixteen hours, to insure re ceiving credit for full time teachers should arrive in Rainier on the evening of the 13th. While the law makes institute attend ance compulsory, I beliive that profes sional interest h a sufficient incentive to secure the cheerful attendance of every teacher in Columbia County. Four of the ablest institute workers of the state have been secured for instruct ors, and with your.cusjomary hearty co operation we are sure of a profitable meet ing. 1 School officers and all friends of edu cation are cordially invited to attend these meetings. Very truly yours, I. H. Copklaso, School Superintendent)! Columbia Coun ty, Oregon. Instructors are: J. II. Ackerman, State Supt. Pub. Instruction, Salem; L. R.. Tra ver, Supt. City Schools, Salem; Henry D. Shuidon, ruiversity of Oregon, Eugene; Chas. "A. Rice, Oregon State Normal School, Momnonth. VERNONIA ITEMS Threshing all doue and yield not near ly as good as expected; Hop pickers have about all gone to the hop fields. Lou Emmons goes about whistling these davs and me thinks I hear him sigiug "papa's baby girl." The little i'l" v Saturdey. Supervisor Gustafson is repairing the bridges in his district and other such' work before the rain cornea. Forest fires are still raging west of towu doing quite a pood deal of damage to property. ' - - Mr. Mutter's house burned with all its contents Friday and the men had a hard tight to save that geutlemau s barn. J. R. Dallas and wife were doing our town Monday. Mr. Dallas goes to Wash ington Couuty Thursday with his crop of timothy seed. Th Latest Styles. Of men's and hoys' uit are in now. We are from $'!.50 to 5 lower In price, comparison high-rent stores' prices. We also wive you from bOo to (1 on a pair of shoes, of "which we earry complete line. Good aesortinent of men's hats and pants, at. $1 or 1 1.50 less, in com parison with high-rent storos' prices. Our price on men's woolen underwear are not to be equaled. Big out on blan kets and comforters. John Dollar, cor ner First arid Yamhill streets. L, SWETT Notabt Public. t'OKVIYAXCIXO. J B. GODFREY, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. Real Eit&te and Timber LascU sold and Abi traeta made. tT. HELENS, : : OBEGOK. g II. GRCBKB, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW.. Will Hive ben personal attention to tt legal-ni.uc-ri-tulnisted to me. Will praetln in nil the Mole and Lulled States Court.. Otttc. with E. E. Quick. BT, HELENS. : : OREOON. Rafon Yon Purchasa An Othar Writ. Mi KW HOME f WIN. MACHINE GOMPAIl- ORANGE, MASS. Many Sewtrt Machines ara mads to sail ragaroV less o quality, but th Kw IIm." Is mad) to wear. Cur fuaranty never run out. Ws mak Swicg MKhirwt to suit ail eorvJBJt fthtrai!a. Tha Siew !! siandsatthv haad of ali H lab-trade family saw jig machines Hold tj UMriacd stealers aUjr. rn a.cc mt THE RED BEAR Houlton, Oregon Weinhard's Beer kept on tap. The Best Pool Table in; Columbia County. Owl Saloon Brisk Bbothehs, PROPRIETORS Only the beat I Unnors ani Cigars Kent in Steer CYRUS NOBLE a .1 n.vM a! vhlablita always iu Block. ft WEINHARD'S BEER on draught. "Tom Benton" Cigars. All the latest newiipaners and other pop- A ular peromelia. fa. riONEER EMPLOYMENT CO., 21tt Morrson St., Portland, Oregon, is one of the best known and most reliable Com panies on the Coast, furnishes all kinds Help on shortest notice Free to Em ployers. When In Portland Go to The Empire Uoetaurant, 192 Third Street, three doors South of Baker The tre. Meals from 15 cents up. Open day and niaht. Oysters in any style. Wm. Bohlunder, Prop., formerly of thfi, Royal, 1st and Madison. STOCK FOR SALE 6 young milch cow;s, 3twith calf and two nearly fresh, bouo tiibre than four years oldialaQQii?. good Durham bull, 8 years old ; one first-, class all-purpose horse. Price reasona ble. Cash or negotiable notes. MRS. H. GI.KASON, Deer Island. FAR MFOR SALE Twenty-one acres good soil; new house and barn; young orchard; located adjoining the townsit of the county seat; on railroad; ready, market at high prices for everything that cau be raised. Apply to Miller Brothers, St. Helens, Oregon. HOP PICKERS W ACTED Good pasturage, good camping grounds, the highest price paid for picking, good hops. Teams will meet vou at tbe near est railrond station. You can mako good wages and have a pleasant, healths, fill outinfr. Address, W. E. JOHNSON, Vesper, Or. F,0J PORTLAND DAILY Steamer Iralda C. . Htojhkirt. , llatttr. RAILROAD TIME. Leavst Rainier daily (except Sunday) for Port land, at'S.A. M.. depurtln trom St. Holeua at ., o'clock. Returning, laarea Portland SI 3:4) Y M., arriving at t. Helena at 4:43. -Passenuers and Fast Freiebt. PORTLAND LASPISO, '.TAYLOR 87 BUJ TH