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About The Oregon mist. (St. Helens, Columbia County, Or.) 188?-1913 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 8, 1905)
OREGON .MIST JHntcrcd at Uic roito.Tico nt St. Helens, 1 Oaniw, scvon J clft m ti I mutter. jwfh I'vwtv IKirv By K It- l'f.AiWV ' ' Emrott no 1'ri!k!i:to8. One copv, one year ' Si months ' . . . '. . .e;ril notices in advance. 23 eet.ls !t line. ,fl 00 . 60 l'iCIDAV f-cptcmt cr S, l'.V, corxTi orns ivi, paper. Havsnj; the Violation of any pi- . . per in i'otttltll)!-' Lountv. T.IK WAV To VIiTOKY. uian wo flnj;tlie Columbia County' exhibit at the Fair iscouetautly improving. It rests with the farmer of Hie conaty to keep up the good w oik. We want apple, pears, peaches and all kiiuU of fruit ana big vegetable. lit Tues !.' Oe; K'lioAiu item : ' Comraitor J. K. Tlllclson, who ta rrcetunr tlHthvaied rv....Uav on has Tut lor street, la-fa oeii Kat Water and ".. Viiioti nv- i.iif. jtr-lvidsy iimrutng dis il.arn.H i ll t'i M.sMiMii.11 vrew aud c"'- plfvecl a full lotve ! union men on the ,.h. He made t tiis ctim K" for the rea ' inn that the new making aho- irether too tlu.v prig to ."t ln. loniy liiivo n. i liavuig been Unveil ia week's Uure. ' It fnrnishe an ex.vil-ji.t text for an essay on the- snljett ol .unionism and ' eleaily iwitiM Use .v t' victory for all lahor oiiii:itii-. A member of a union touid , a a rule a better '.workman than a n..ii-a.iiu:i man, just aej lueinber of a !-' a.iftsM be a better 4 farmer thau one h htd aloof from should be " a "' techuical ch..o!s int.i-h ad knowledge of methods shoaid U' common property, 'ln-ltsd vf matins fr '.lie purpose of liatr.iils lo win.'y alitor, denouncing their employer., ai-d alj-'uming to the 'mar.ciii'"'ni':l!, i!-y t!iuld meet to .SibCitES Hits bes-t "method of making rll.eir uiviubvrs ;:ol vo:k:uen and indis- a;uable to liieir tmp.oyers. Con 'rcior T:l!utu ha given the best '"tWnihle proof thai ha considers a crew of tlaiou carpenters pu frable to a non- i . ? ... 1 .... I...... t,l.-,nbt this union oe , - - - . , ,. , . , I.., I -m. Vrt ha W1 iv. , j r SIIOliT BITS. ; The Asiatic cholera is coining relief of the daily paper. to the The war hala-en fully a Iwiieneial to Russia as to Japan. Only a few more weeks el tin) big fair. Don't mis an opportunity that may never recur. " Watch Columbia County grow. Don't fail to visit Columbia County' exhibit at the Fair. W o are willing to have it compared, to far a the quality and variety of the product in concerned, with any county in the State. The right of woman to an equal show in framing the law she must obey ha never been erionly disputed, and that which ia right will eventually ho found to be expedient. It is srtfo toeay the experts have found nothing in Columbia Connt'v books re flecting d.scredit npon tho county officers. There ia no better managed county in the State of Oregon thau Col umbia, yet it is true that eternal vigi lence ia the price of liberty. Mr. Wltte is probably orry he did not ask. the Jaua to surrender Port Arthur, lie probably could have in duced them to do so. The next war will be between the Or egon State Lewis aud Clark Commission and the Portland fair corooratiou. It is now on." TISAMAITER CF HEALTH aTf t Absolutely Party THESE 15 Ml SUBSTITUTE THE TKACK OK PORTSMOUTH. OUITVARY. rti:r At the home of her parent., Mr. aud Mm. Win. Heaver, of Warren, on Friday, September tt, of Intlatna tory rheumatism, I.ilhe June Heaver, aged 21 ycara, '2 months and 11 days. Miss Ilcuver was born and raised at Warren, and was a Rcneral favorite among; the young people and highly es teemed by all, for her many estimable qualities. The funeral services were con ducted by Rev. Lew luvie, nl the Iwan-gelii-al church, of which Miss. Heaver had Kvn a iuciuIkt since her childhood. The remain were laid to rest in the cem etery at ScapptMse. Mr. and Mrs. Hea ver have lost sis children bv death, and l.illic was the last one remaining at home, a circumstance which makes her loss more than ordinarily painful to her par enU, who have the heart-felt sympathy of the entire conmiuiiity. The atten dance was quite large, attesting the es teem in which the young lady w.'.s held. l.lko I'IihIIiik Money lleiliiceil Rate oiiWr. Inihla On and alter Jc L'Jiul, UKW the, fare, oil the Sir. Iralda will he a follow, good to Oct. I'.KW. C.ohleandKalaiiia, 7.V one wav,fl.n.und trip. Hodman, Martin-, Council. Caples. e one wav. .. .1.. - ..I I.,,, 1 i.llllll.Ul, , t . ' - one wav, MV round trip, one way. if'" mxwA trip. ,St. llek'iis, Wc 'ati;?ics to -other proUibly lind iiyilviduals among bis new crew ii.ferior to jouie whom he dis charged. lttbou:dbe the business of 'lha carpenter ouJoiher unious to see ' that the inferior n n a;v, as nearly as ' ib!e, b:ou,!:t up to the standard of , vd wcikni.bhi:'. 1-y pnrsning theee nu-tli. Ui an. I foliua Irg out the excellent principles ineniated in their printed iMsietktitions un.l by law the union ' i. en of 1'oiti.iml wiil win back the i -':m of ihe g utia! uh!icand achieve 'r'.., ling vietoiy. Strike are war, and ,.aris hel!," u.i l rnan los3 for both victor aL'l vai'.q'iiehed. The Mist wa the first paper iu Oregon to print the truth about the Portland Fair corporation. The facts have been in the possession of the Portland papers were ahaid to give them publicity. TlIF.OIilXiOMAN AND MU. LADD. li Mr. Mitchell keep up his lick until after the June election he will have Ananias distanced. And ho will keep it np. Mr. Mitcuell win niaue cnarges anv and everywhere except before a grand jury, and there he is as dumb as an oyster. " Thi Register promises to make it in ter -sting for the Republican w ho voted forjudge llattau. Ttie Mist did its best todefent Uattan, but it is willing to admit that lie is making a good judge and trying to keep his aate-election promises. J'hc Portland Org':an has opened it Uiit.-rii-s ng;;ii:si Mr. Win. Ladd be :caue thut p i.titi;.r. ia part owner in 'the Oii gnu Joniiial, uud it haa no use for any ou who awists in breaking the isiunnp.V i' ha.' t iij'iyed for so many yvuze. T ie Ou..i.in isagreat paper, "with n tWlieiit ncas service and as Wc rditoriala ns c:m be found in any 'newfpnper in the ci untry. The great c.h.Vi-!":oii to it i V -it it has always used 'its jvrwer without mercy to crush those 'who Im 1 the t iineiity to oppose it. It 'l:as not d..ne this from principle, be-'t-ause when it found it was unable to 'crush a man, it was willing, aa in the 'ease of S.-mtor 11-u-heil, to withdraw 'and liPoome a part of'lvs machine. It 't;idioldo this liim-s;!y and sincerely' 'and when the senator became involved in the m- sin- of th ;aw it immediately 'dug up the h.itehct and used its news nn.l eJitoriatVoluniu? tj embitter pub- 'iiiie opinion c:'iii.-t him. " Wli i.wver Btirti;,l the Journal is en tilled to theurai-tudeof the people of the Sta'.e of O-egon. Its existance !bm:k up Ui'-' most-intolerant news- j 'jiajw-r M.'o!:op)y cvlt known. It has Von pi I'.td tne Uri-jontan to jay some 'utteulion t ) public opinion, and has jj-.vni the ib!ie a medium for ex jVsieioh of vita that were heretofore 'np plotted. If "dr. IjidJ did this he 'deserve eredir. It was high time for melhiiig to .be done. As to Mr. Ladd' "financial traniraetfon, they are probably T.nithcr !i,-'.u-r nor worse than they have '"ben for years, and it U Bate to say that Viw fl not fr t'ne fact that he has ii'.imd iu"K.r f newspaper business the'Ori-g.iirnn trmld have been silent ;iet; irdi. g then'. Tliere is still room V-i Ifie l'on!arl j iurnalietic field, and vh hii' iloit -n 'hi? near future a strong lUpul.liean pajwr will be established. Eii.-ha Apulegate found fault with cur form of government for the reason that there are not enough offices to satisfy the demand of the office seekers, but at the rate at which public offices nro be ing multiplied the real dangea seems to be that they w ill get too numerous, and, with the eivil service system we will have fastened upon us a set of barnacle whom it wi'.l take drastic measures to get rid of. ,Vttacitcd By a Mob. and beaten in a labor riot, until covered with sores, a Chicago street car conduc tor applied Buckiin Arnica fcalve and was soon sound 8ud well. "I use it in my faaiilv, writes (i. J. Welch tf Tekon- sha, Mich, and find it perfect." Only 23c at Perry & Graham's. Portsmouth has wtitten its name In side Ctrecht. Ghent. Vicuna, Paris aud the half a dozen other places, small and lurgc, iu wh'uh pe;ce has been brought between great nations. Let us hope that that portion of the adjustnicul which di vides up Sughalieu between Russia and Japan may not render the pcucc of Ports mouth as short-lived aa was the peace oi Amiens, a century ago. As iu almost all adjustments which bring wars to an end, each side conceded something at Ports mouth. Japan started out by making a list of demands which startled Russia and which surprised the world. The de mands, however, were such as any other power in her place, with the possible ex ception of the United States, would have made. They seemed necessary, from her viewpoint, to eouipensite her for the ex penditure which the war brought, and to insure her a peace that would stick Nat urally, Russia opposed Japan at every point in the conference. Russia conced ed seven points, however, aad Japan was obliged to recede on four stipulations. laran trains control of Korsa, gets a lease, of Port Arthur and Dalny, as well as the whole of the Liao Tung peninsula, which she will undoubtedly make per petual: forces Russia to get out of the remainder of Manchuria, hands over that province lo China, compels Russia to roc ognue the integrity of China, and gets, on the Siberian coast, the fishing privi leges which she has sought. On the other hand, Japan gets uo indemnity, aud she trains otilv half of Saghalicn, Russia retaining the rest of the island. Japan's demauds for the surrender by Russia of all the Ruisian interned vessels and the 'imitation of Russia's naval pow er in the Pacific arc given up. Yi hile Japan has net secured all thai she aiiked in the conference, she gets more than she demanded at the beginning of the war. Russia is down and out of Manceuria for good. This would have satisfied Japan previous to the beginning of hostilities. It was the refusal of Russia to keep her promise to evacuate that incited Japan to attack her. Not only has the Mikado' people freed Maucnuria from Russian control, and thus removed a meuace to theaise'.ves, but they have gained a foot, hold in Manchuria for their own country have won a protectorate over Korea, nad have saved China fro:n dismemberment, except as they themselves may waut to dismember it, metaphorically or'actua'.ly some time ia the future. Except in giving up its demand for a monev payment from Russia, Japan's concessions count far little. Saghalien will virtually be Japanese territory throughout. Japan' presence on one end of the island, and the absence of all Russian power anywhere in the vicinity, will make its complete coucmest easy for Japan at any time if war should be re newed. The interned Russian war ves sels are, for the most part, antiquated The limitation of Russia's fleet in Finding health is like finding money, so think those who are sick. When you have a cough, cold sore throat, or client irritation, letter net promptly like W. C. lUrber of Sandv Level, V. He says: Iliad a lerriablu chest trouble, caused by smoko and coal dust on my lungs; but, after finding no relief in other remedies, I was cured by Pr. King New Pifcovery for Consumption, coughs, and colds. Greatest sala ol anv cough or lung medicine in tho world. At Perry A Graham store ;WV and $100; guaranteed. Trial bottle free. tint lie limy well cheap, ho, Off I'lienn think ho ha gol alter having coiuraeii"i constipation or Indigestion, 1 still able to perfectly restore hi health. Nothing will do this but lr. King !' " Pills. A quick, pleasant, and certain eurc for headache, constipation etc at Perry & Graham' hn. guaranteed. n. not. Dr. Green' view and correct method of making a1'1 ftelal teeth. Plates are mad bflM method to fit accurate building, Portland. Neglected Cold Kverv part of (lie innron membrane, il. i,nm. throat, ears, head an.l lungs to are subject to disease and from meUcted cold. P.allard'a hound Syrup is a pleasant and effective remedy. W, keiidriek, Valley Mills, Texas writes: I have used Mallard's More hound Syrup (or rough mid thiw.t troubles; it is a plcm-nnl and most ell.vl ive remedy. Sold by A J. IViuiug. S22 Mo'hak blight I lore i AAA. A A. MEN'S SUITS $9.75 SUMMONS In ih Circuit O JEKSVS AM) U0I.HTKI3M AT THE SHOW Tho breed of IIolstein-Friesians will make a gieat display at the thow and in the !omt of numbers has ma te mere entries than there nro of any other breed. P. A. Frakes, the Oregon breed er, will show 14 head; the Har.elwo.sl j Co., of Spokane, Wash., SO head;! Pierce' noted Riverside, herd, Stockton,: Ca!., SO head; 11. M. Holailing, San Anselmo, Oil., -I head, and John li. Irwin, of Minneapolis, Minn., It) head, these herds include a number of the most iamou representatives of tho Hoi-steir.-Friesian brciders in America. Tho Jersy follow cloie behind th Ilolstein lriesir.iii in point of number, w ith about Wentrles. Naturally amueh larger prcprt'tion ol the Jerroya than of ihe Itolteii-Fri,i;BJ, will Ih hvu by Oregon breeders. The La,id i. -la'.e Hazel Fern herd w.li ' represented by S3 hra I ; Harry West w ill show '.' head ; 1. !l. Ioncy, M heal ; Atkins ill bios . j 8 heal; Altaian P.ros., 8 head; O. F. ! .Martin, 10 head; MeConmll Rio., S head; John Schoop, one, and lie K. C. Still, of Missonri, 15 head. Ir. Hii!l' herd includes the famous one formerly owned bvJ.'K. It bbins, and include! many notable pri.e winners. The rx hibiiion of Jer.-y will be iiijo h in quality. Hca utiful Women Plump chrcks, Hushed witfc tho s-jft gloVV of health and a pure complexion, make ul! wiiii.en beautiful, fike mall doce oi Herbine after each meal; it will prevent constipation and help digest whet you have eaten. Mrs. Win. M. Stroud, Midlothian, Texas, writes, May:il l'.i'.: 'We have used Herbine in onr family (or eight years, mi l found it the best medicine we ever used for constipation, billions fever and malaria. Sold by A. J. Deming. iol t tho ft ,r et 0reS"ll '"r e ilk.m, i i'iine fcfllr Hiiiiemi. ,t.iuiin, v. l.o.rvo . 1'iine.m. ,t,'!iiiji.l In lli mow el '" "l.' "I Pire."i vn r, hereby r"ulre.l '" l'l ear n:el lii ' - i.lanil II It-1 ilwll.l ' Ul ll enlMI.-.l .'.,..,., -,. ...ii... on .ir If fore H 00 week trt.nl .l..i .-I Ihi- l l-l l.'ll. II. tl"ll '' 110 IH.U'VWllkn l lirl liu .li.lie.l on l!. i.l Aiiutl,!. .!! I lie !'! tin Will' ri-lllrt'il l. l l"i.r nli.l iUI-ner I. l!, , th'tolwr. l:'.'. o 1" i 1 1'-' '"V r ili r,i,.r l..r lli iml'lii U,.n ol lliU A l.l It Mill ft: I l"!'l- 'O il-l un-.i.-r l U-lor,. ihf n:l e' J"' " I'eo.l.r, d.r mi! llirreot III.' il ' I" I ' "Ol n'.'P'V t O'ee.mrl f.-r l'n- r, l;,'( ..-'ii.oi'l In til ' t-.ni.l.tni. t' wit. for a ,!,rw .Ii..:.l,n U.. '" 1 1- ..i;..irn..t.n " , w c,l.i:n l..-!-..,'ll I U.llHir .ti-'vi.iUlll. nn.l (or .u u.nhrr iriio m l UK.it irl M'.'nt I t-t 1 f.;l. !.rt!'le , 'Ihl. .tlt.'i'eeio l, v'lf.llie,l l' I'h.i'l .. II --. M .(.. Ju.tce "I I tie VMU .. i .. ..'. ....i, ! .r It,- t't.'OllV ! 1,1.,' m..le nn.l i-iiier."! on I" '-""I ! t,,'f. w', t. a Jl,ll. Any lo lirt i'';lil:erttl .u A u .M:t li v:.. liiui i.ii.iUeiUo.n tM i'iii, iti' I i V -A 1 J? i . u I,.. . i, ,i.t on ur, ,;ih .l.iv r-i'rih .1 In lioton.no. of Cir iv ., . 1 i : j,l.oaliir ? Tlic best you ever saw for the price, ft , ask i5-cx) for no better. H nkw patti:rns fcAW i. Af AAA 3 Other stores NEW FABRICS Send for one. IP IT DONT PLEASE YOU, return it. Wi!. THE AMERICAN CSCh CLOTHIER 091.995 Morrison Sf. IV-HImhI, Ore. M - -. " 0 fit Lo V OREGON union Pa.fsc It: 0 A -. r, .-A J) 3 rfeowtKjl 3 lVTTtNT10 ouooJ ""li i New Walk-Over St vies for Hen $3.50 AND S1.00 it.- iVilnHildt l.I'OlM'I.ANH Only six week more remain of the Lewis and Clark exposition period. The hie fair will close October 15. Nearly evervone who visits it goes home advis- craft. ing his friends to take advantage of the j pacific waters h.i been obtained through opportunity to see this wonderful etpo-j je work of Togo and his subordinates, sition before it is too late. V hen Presi-; even though Togo's countrymen failed to dent Francis, of the St. Louis fair, visited I i115;st on it in the peace conference. Portland two weeks ago, he urged the : There is no P.ussian fleet to vex the I'a- The people of Oregon can not afford to ne;;lect tlx enforcement of our state law Vegulali'n;; the sy,i i c! of automobiles'. We "find the sta'eir.ent in a New York paper that the nutubr of iwrsons killed by au oino1 i't s i" the United States last year "was greater U:e.r. the number of American wililiefs who wtre itT'cd or died of gun- I. rf ml 1 jcn j3 ajr ,crj J;V uijmit ir I'MnS I'l.l'oi. "fCi Vi.o- V o.li.v il'Kt i At lor !.iv I .in lf'in :nt;:'.i,. "rk vn; v i. f. lor f-!.T!l ,-..(, I ton, W.Ila W a.:.i. I . ,,,,,, i'...:r e if. mi. I lir, .a N.t:i. (W.Oilt. Ul.iM'i for the Ki KM'Kr- iu Iho.t- ... V SI l P.. .1) I ht'.i A n..r.) II TilliKK DAILY TIt.U.NS ron AI L l OiNTS Y. t THi: IMil STORE DOWN -By The Big Sawmill!- I K'rhil) New (.'ooiN V.wry tl.iy iu tit) Week Lower C(ir.r:r.i. r. hili.-llt' , ii I S . -) ii, u . -il'ir 'hi Xundajr. A. L. i'I'R. e i'. i.l I" li. ! ' :n,: CRAIG, l ullTl.ANU O b. people, in a public address, to attend the big show for ih'.ir own pleasure and ben efit. "If you do not," he said, "you will regret it only once, and that will be all the rest of your life. You will begin re gretting it as soon as the fair has closed its gates. This is the opportunity of a lifetime." Independent. A NOBLK ACHIEVEMENT. rifle or any other waters. Russia willj need a fleet in the Baltic before she ! thinks of putting one in the Pacific, l or a generation at leaat Japan will beca.sily supreme, o far as regards possible men ace from Russia, from the Yellow sea to the sea of Okhotsk. Japan's ocean fight ers settled this detail long before Japan's plenipotentiaries started from Tokio on their journey to the United States. Oy- STATE lis THE SHUCKLE ST0H2 HAS A REPUTA- t mi .f I,iik Stnii lint; l.,r Duly tl Lot In -Gi:NERAL MFJiCHADISE-- Dart ik Mticlvle. mm m nm Begins the' f. The result of the peace conference must , am3 amt Togo may moum because their stamp Therxlore Roosevelt more than occupation is gone, but the ever in the world's estimation as a slates- j jjarticularly Nicholas its twenty - fourth year! citty - sixth (if Sv-jitcmhtr ' Three full courses of study, preparing for county and state: certificates. f t,X. t"ftti. -&"4.i.ri. ,y 7 0 THE FAIRMOUNT man of preeminent ability. The concep tion was brilliant, and the splendid re sults have been w orked out with master ful sagacity, tact and determination. No other ruler could have done it. France, the ally of Russia, and Great Britain, the friend of Japan, were clearly disqualified from the role of mediator. Emperor William would have been re garded w ith distrust by Japan and prob ably by Russia as well. In no other country was there inspiring statesman- hot during Use S-'pn:ii:.h war. The vital ' ship of an order calculated to harmonize VtutiatU'B oi New York show that 1040 j the seemingly irreconcilable relations of Ve'ths refilled from automobile accidents 'the belligerents. The exalted duty of in th:;t' ht te la.t year. It baa hecome 1 silencing hostile cannon and sending joy i.etenury to resort to extraordinary mea-1 into more than a million homes fell up (iiires to Veep 'nutcsiohilists from running on the United States, and it should he a nl a t!aiiRCru !il. In a village near j source of gratification to every American Vhlea-'ro -there if. a curve around which I citizen this morning that this country the incapable3 anil reactionaries wlio brought on the conflict, will rejoice that the work of destruction is over. Globe. DEMAND FOR NORMAL TRAIXHI) THACHKRS Loncrcr terms, higher wages and better!! oniMrhniitics for tl!ieworl,,aUarj promotion award the Normal graduate for his cnfjrprise. iariCe.reSwhoi School directors appreciate the superior ahility of MrniaMh Coriit r :: itii and t'.hur -UvU at the front j dc ,4 lh KiUJuti. 'autoaibl ili-t i J vriiitcd iu running at a lii.h rate of speed to the terror of resi tkr.ts xVho h.tii to use the road. A3 ffnes proved of no ftv .il the local authorities h ive h'tilt-H brick street crossing at that j.jiiit w liiv'.i t'tMi alJovs the level of the rtrvet.'"-' An a'.itor.ioliie which is' running itt a fe r".-te of ;)eeil will go over the cr. ',: v.g v.ithotit ntaoh jar, but broken (.,tii ji' "lid i t'ler casualties are likely to I P ).rii to m i-Mi'ies which strike it at a h r re o rie;!. The Breetler' Ga- t' e if: eet ol tins 'crossing'' j, calutary that many others I t ccnilructcd. Agricult- i te s y 1 IS "1 1 1 II vill" had called to the White Housea man who was capable of performing the sublime task. ' There never was a time when an Amer ican citizen had such good reason to dwell with patriotic pride upon hi citi zenship. There never wss a time when the fl.-ig spoke of higher dignity or com manded rrcater respect. As it was said Are Yon Encaged? Engaged people . nhould remember, that after marriage many quarrels may be avoided by keeping their digestions in good condition with Electric Hitters. S. A. Erown of IienneUvillc, 8. C. suya : "For live year my wife Buffered intene ly from dyspepsia, complicated with a torpid liver, until ehu lost her strength and vigor, and became a mere wreck of her former sulfe. Then she tried electric bittern, which helped her at once, and finally made her entirely well. She i now Btron and healthy." Terry & Graham tell and guarantees them at 50c a bottle. AHSCKSH with a few exceptions arc ALCESSKS indicative of constipation or debility W H Harriwin, Cleveland, MiKH. writes, Aug lo 1!M,2: "I want to nay a word of praine for iiallard's Snow Lini ment. I stepped on a nail which caused the cords of my leg! to contract and on iil.HPR. Ir, riMft in mv knee, and the doc- of Washington, that he was "first.in war. J tor told me that I would have a slifr leg first in peace and first in the hearts of his '. to one day I went to .1. F. Lord's drug eonntrymen," so now may it be said of store who 19 now in Denver, Golo lie the United States, that if not first in war, ; recccinrded n bottle of SnowLinniiuent. it is first in peace and first in the hearts ! I got a 50 fi.e and ic cured uiy left. It of the people' of the whole civilized ' is the best in the world Bold by A.J. world. Spokesman-Review. j lleuiiii;;. irraduatcs and the demand far exceeds the supply. Special attention given to methods work in graded itnd ungraded j schools. Catalogue containing full information will he cent on appli-j cation- Correspondence invited. Addns i K. I). UESSUill. Pres.. i Or J. 15. V. IUJTLKR, Sec. BARGAINS in HOUSEHOLD GOODS All of A. M. Houlton's household r ;oods for sale!! A PIANO of reliable make: worth $300: only $175. Fully guaranteed. STAVER BUGGY and single har ness, pole and shafts. Cost iWfoi only $45. The balance at prices that will move the goods. Call on, or wiite .GAGE, St. Helens. t o f i 0 A first das:; modern hotel, at tho ino:;t rt.winahle rates. A family hole, where quests from the cot'ntry ihay he assured of f-ool treatment. In conuectioiiv,iih the hotel will Ik: fotm l the most reasonahlejiriced first class ref taurant in the city of Portland. Special accommodations for large families. Get your dinner at TltK 1?AJRM0UNT hefore entering; the Ki'mndn, and avoid the high prices inside restaurants are compelled to charge TI MO !iA I UM()UiNrr, Cor. 2(ih and Ujwhur StB. La I'OR l'OKTLANA 1MII.Y Mcanier IRALDA C. IlOOGIIKIflK, Master. Leaves Rainier daily, except Sunday, for Portland, nt 11 a. in., ilt partinif Iron! St. Helens lit 8 o'clock. leaves Portland nt 2:;0 p. M., arriving at ijc it us at i 4i. St ei.KVIVAlO ll 'l- N"IAI I'l'SLIC fJ It 'illliKKKV, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. Ili.iil I'ti iin mi l Timber Uin! "W " 1 Ab Hlrn,:ln iiiiii'ai, HT, IIKf.Kr'H, HscitHU, OHBHON. ATT()RNEY-AT-LAV'. IU1VIK.lt. filll'fl 3 i s i A. H '?') I if t 0 t c i t