The Columbia register. (Houlton, Columbia County, Or.) 1904-1906, May 13, 1904, Image 5

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    Hctfintrr now.
Vote f.r U. VV. Clark fur aaavaur.
VoU for V. A. Young (or Itrpn-wn-UUve
VoU) fur II. lk'U'liTt-m (ur county
clerk.
Vote lor It. 8. Iluttan for county
Judge.
Voto for Jdima lUrr for county aur
vyor. Voto for Wut. l'riiiglo (or county coiw
lllltwiolllT.
IttoinTKM ml Journal (winl weekly)
lor 11.75 nr year.
T. C. Watta of K(u1on attended tli
1'ouiona, Kaiurday.
Frank J. I'ctorvon of Mint, attended
Pomona at H-apKMMt.
Vote for 1. 11. (VijiuluiiJ for county
cliool auporintt'niUnt.
M. 1'. Young of CluUkanie u a
Hcapnooae. visitor Kuturlay.
Jeo. llolmlay of lM r Island attended
tlie 1'otnonit meeting Hutu xluy.
It you want a line lint ko to lUily &
l'.riiuiH. Thry Imvo tliu ttooda.
d L TurU-ll. of Yankton, filled hta
place hn rlinpluln of tliu Pomona.
Mr. and Mr. F. M. Iloyt of Warren,
rciircwnlod Veil ".ranuu Hi tliu Pomona,
hatimlay.
Liquid Electricity, For rlicumatiam,
and all ache anil puma. For aulu at
I'uiley A liriici'a.
Mrs Ana lWliiiH of Qoincey. treaaur
t r of the l'niiK nn, wan ut the Saippoowe
met'ting HnturJny.
Mr. (jrttox, Mauler tif the Multnomah
Pomona grange huh nlaoa vicitor to tiie
S appoowj lVinona.
Mr. und Mra. M. J. Itutltr, and (2. 0.
Fowler of Uoblercpri-Heiilcd that grange,
in tliu l'ouiona Saturday.
Wm. Tringleof pjindtiiri; vinlteJ Kt.
Ilulen, und attended iho icnition of
Pomona at Sailmuom, Saturday.
At liaily A lirinn a you II nil a good
ijuulity of gnu-nil nii-r.'l.iin.liiw, ut Jie
right trW.v. New good arriving dally.
The Filidti dull tium of Fililu, Waoli.
will trot Luis wiili the M. Helena team
Mi llii' St.llelt'iiH ground next Hun.
tiny, .
A, Fl iedlieru'i ti e cigar maker of Hat
- nit-r ia kept o,uite bitiey them; dtiya put
ting iii Ian (M.j.uLir Uund of Kainier
cigar.
Imily A lirinn eary a full line of
Mui'h, women a und children' alioca
in. Imliinj a line at i.k of ltoyal Old
iiuok'a juxt arrived.
Among iIiom' utteiidiiiii l'oinona from
llouItMU gratis wt-re Jlr. anl Mra.
OHand, J. ll. Godfrey, W. A. Wood,
I'. W. Clark, and 11.0. Oliver.
If you want a unit at the right price cull
und bee tie. We aruelomiix out our en
tire Mock of men'a, yoiili'a and hoy 'a
clothing, lUily A 1'riiin, Uoulton Ore.
Mr. and Mra. It. N. Ixvehice,. and
Miom-H liovi lm e and Tlmn-aa Kuril, of
Ufiiver Valley grunge attended Pomona,
Saturday, returning home Sunday
liiurniiiif.
W. A. You n not only makes a ntotlel
preaiding oflia-r in the grange hut he
will make a model h-gUlator if elected
and there ia no reason why he nhotild
not le elected.
There will he a grand hall in St.
Helens hnll, undir the auHpaeea of the
St. Helena Hitae Hull club next .Saturday
evening. Punce tuketa ".' cento, RUper
berved in the hall.
Joaeph Urown the popular ineutiiuirk
et man of Kainier in havinx an exi'A)ll
cm run of trade juut now, and may in
the near future put a branch chop and
a good cutter at Uoulton.
T'ie Kainier Guxette. Iiiih moved into
tlicXewaom hlo.k, on Water Street. A
new preaa has been added to the plant
and a contddcrahle amount of type bus
ulno Ijeen added to the job outfit.
0. it. AiiHtinu of Kainier eayait wuh a
mighty mean trick to aelll tha only in
dependent paper in the county to the
republicans but he will not hold itagain
m ho loii as we run a good democrat
puper.
A. J, Scliunnuscn of the Kainier
creamery attended a apecial meeting of
the Democratic county central committ
ee ut St. Helena, lust Friday. That
being the laat day on which party nom
inations could be tiled.
Mrs. Veil of Multnomah county was
prcHcnt at tho Scuppoofie Pomona meet-
i:iu and furnmhed the work of metaling
the otlicerH. She it was who organized
Veil grange of Warren, several years
ago und made friemia in our count v.
M. J, Kiltering, who owns a fine
ranch out buck of Rainitr, is ecpuuially
interceded in the reform ' movement be
ing udvotled by the Register. Like
ever other man should who appreciates
our work, he hacks his appreciation up
with the cash for a yeura subscription
to the "paper. J
A few duy since S. D. Richarns re
ceived word that his father was very
'sick, and he left Vernonia for Ridgetield
Waslnugton, to. visit liis lather. He ar-
tlw.ru (ml it alijirfv liina la.fnru hia
father died. A fiei attending the funeral
he returned to his home in Vernonia.
.On his way honie, he visited .Scuppnoao
and the 1 omona grange, lust Saturday.
T. A. Ltfjfr of the Witun C'aM
lumber company it quiu proud of the
fart that the log and lumber for "OIJ
Fori Clataop" now being racomtructcJ
at St. LouIm, was all gotten out by their
mill and under his personal npervi-
ion. The building will not only be a
good advertiaeinent for the state of Ore
gon, btitevpet-ially good lor Kainier and
Columbia county, as the place where
the Umber was derived for the building.
A One forestry exhibit will also be in
the building, and the largest log ever
hlpjied acroaa the continent will also
bu there. This log was taken out by
the Benson Logging company, of data
kanie, from among some f Columbia
county's finest specimens.
The drama Kiven by the members f
Uoulton school last Saturday was a
(irandsucevM, and was enjovetl by all
in attendance. The muaie furnished
by I'rof. Teoltes orchestra as excellent,
several selections were played before the
drama, and the time between acts was
filled lu by the band. Although the
drama was given in Spence's ball the
stage looked vcrv nice. The boys could
not resist the temptation to have a so
ciid dance afu-r the drama. The recei
pts amounted to over $70.W, Enough
will be realized to get a fine sUrt for a
school libinry. A number of people
from St. Helens and Kainier were in
attendance.
T. W. Orant, of Seappoose, baa' been
running the engine for Oirt'a shinule
mill, back of Kainier, for two weeks.
Last Saturday while at work around the
saw his left hand came to near and tho
saw made an uly rlesli wound in the
left hand and cut his left thumb off, so
that it hung by a small portion of flesh.
He went to Kainier where the surgeon
sewed the digit back to its accustomed
p!a e. At latest advice Tom was on the
highway to recovery, and was still blow
ing tho whistle at the oil stand. .
Sunday morning a gentleman with
one leg t ame In on the N. 1. train and
registered at the Kalamah ' hotel and
took a led. At about 4 o'clock In the
afternoon he was discovered dead in the
Us J. By his side on the table was an
empty morphine bottle, a portion of its
contents having been spilleJ on the ta
ble, he hn.Ul.Wiii his po:ket. The
coroner was called but deemed it unnes-
Hry to hold an inquest. This man is
supposed to be Ioue Jones. Residence
unknown.
Sunday St. Helens was 'arrrousM
from its usual quiet by an alarm of fire,
caused by the burning out of a flue on
Mrs Meukers residence. The hose team
responded quit kly and with the aid of a
buiket brigade put the tire out before
much damage was done. Sheriff Hat
tan and K. K. (uicic scaled the roof
and did verv valient work. Tiie lire
luddiesof St. Helens are not slow, and
they Imve saved neural houses from the
Are fiend. .
The Kainier Mill and LumUr comp
any are running their nlant on full
tune and are turning out some fine
1. Tl I i t
uimuvi, jm-j nnve experienced lime
or no trouble in rinding ready market
for the product of their mill.
Rev. K. A. Smith assisted by Rev. L.
W. Riley, Slate Missionary of Oregon,
w'll bold meetings at Yankton lieginning
May 27tn, -continuing four days. Mr.
Riley is one of the srrongest preachers
in the state. There will be wd music.
Everybody invited. ' '
Judge Cleeland of Portland was called
to tft. Helens yesterday to try the ease
of (5eo. W. McRride vs Xehalem Lou
itinu Co. J udgn McRride did not try the
case, as he is a brother of the plaintiff.
W. U. Dolman of St. Helens and Dr.
Morae of Salem, called at our sanctum
Monday. The doctor was on bis way
home after a short vist at St. Helens.
Abraham bmith of Vernonia was out
and made final proof on his homestead.
His witnesses were R. Sesseman and
I.Spencer.
Miss Lou Crouse sold the residence
built by R. II. Mitchell in, St. Helens,
to Jacob Skuxo of Bachelor Flats.
Rainier City Attorney Wright passed
tl roujrh Houlton on bis way tothecoun
ty icat yesterday morning.
A. E. Harvey road supervisor of Dis
trict No. 12 was attending court the first
ol tins week.
The republicans failed . to say any
thing about their county platform Tues
day night.
Judge J. 0. Moorland of Portland was
among tho attorneys visiting Houlton.
yesterday.
Quite a number of the citixens of Rai
nier took in the excursion to Kelso,
Sunday.
Win. Price drove down from Scap
pooso, Monday, with a load of drum
mers. Mesdames White and Waters of St.
Helens visited in Houlton Wednesday.
Israel Spercer of Vernonia was atten
ding circuit court this week.'
F. Vivian of Columbia City, was a call
er at our den Wednesday.
The Seaside Sunday excursions are
b.icoming quite popular.
The best part of the meeting Tuesday
night was tho music.
R. Bessemen of Vernonia was a Houl
ton visitor Monday. , ;
Frank 0. White of Portland was in
Houlton, Wednesday. ' " ,
W. H. Kinst of Myger was in Houlton
yesterday morning.
A man's life is worth what It costs
him.
The truth that hits is the truth ws
hate.
An oil well is to be sunk near Myrtle
creek.
Those w ho know the ropes do most
hauling.
Japan is floating another loan of
MOOO.OOGV
The bigli livers do not reach the
heighU of life.
Russia will Usuo 1160,000,000 In non
taxable money.
Ontario business men have organized
a board of trade.
There can be no sympathy where
there is suspicion.
Forty-five men are on the Weston
brickyard payroll.
Tho vacinity of Union is a garden
spot, and a big one.
The Russians are reported to have
sunk their Port Arthur fleet.
It is bocomiug fashionable with Ore
gon counties to get out of debt.
If Astoria gets up the usual regatta'
Portland will atUmd, of course.
Business men of several eastern Ore
gon towns will close on Sunday.
It isn't necessary to erect a monu
ment when you bury animosity.
Tno Czar reveiws his crack regements
before sending them to the far East.
When the flying machine is perfected
we can all get up in the air if we want
to.
Tho Malhuer Uazctte predicts that
Vale will become a town of 2.W0 in
habitants. The Russians are huzxled to . know
where all the Jajs on Liao Tuna: Pen
insula come from.
A Japanese ship appeared in Posseit
Bay, and it ia beelived troops will try to
cut off Vladivostok.
Kansas will be 00 years old May 30
and defies any other state to show so
many notable happenings in that
time. , -
Fifteen bead of steel s started from
Elgin for Portland averaged 1,500
lunds; one weighing 1,930 (winds,
Great Cattle country, that.
Benton county will pay half thg cx-
petises of a monument to the late James
Dunn, killed by the also lute Chester
Kttudy, if Corvallis will pay the other
hall.
Women and girls to train hop vines
have la-en greatly in demand in the hop
counties lately, and they responded
nobly. Not all the women and girls arc
iujhamed to work. '
Pacific Coa t League scores Portland
13, Tocoma 1 ; Seattle 5, San Francisco
5. Oakland 6, Los Angeles 5. The
Browns have either' a f?ast or 'famiiuv
Pretty much famine.
Two young coyotes, captured by Orook
county hoys, have been "adopted by a
motherly dog, which feeds and watches
over them as if they were her own off
spring. But when they grow up they
will be coyotes still.
This is the lait week in which you
can register. According to the attorney
general, the registration books must
close at 5 o'clock i ext Saturday after
noon. This should be a very busy
week for the registration clerks.
Tiie fact that their is no opposition to
Judge McRride and District Attorney
Allen speaks well for these two gentle
men. True the district has a large re
publican majority, but had they not
been efficient public servants they
would have met with opposition.
Cor val I is Times : The ques tion is oc-'
casionally raised as to why, with a ma
jority against them, Democrats are
sometimes elected to office in Benton
coun.v. There is one, nd but one ans
wer. In naming men lor the various
positions, it is the policy of the Demo
crats always to put forward men especi
ally and peculiarly fitted for the place.
The first republican gun was fired in
Houlton Tucsdao night. Hon. .Geo. O.
Brownell was principal speakea. Dr.
R. Cliff who brings up the tail end of
tho repullican ticket was there and
made some cutting remarks. Hon. II.
Allen waa billed for the meeting but
owing to a bad cold and a sore throat
he did not appear. . Harry is all right
and will get the unanimous votes of the
county as he is tending to business &.;!
letting politics alone.
CIRCUIT COURT.
The May term of circuit court conven
ed in St. Helens, Tuesday, Judge T. A.
McBride presiding. Officers present H.
Allen District Attorney, 0. E. Runyon
Court Reporter R. T. Hattan, sheriff;
H. Henderson, clerk, and T. C. Watts,
and J. K. BlakeBley bailiffs.
The following jurors were .excused:
A. E. Harvey, FriU Anderson, A. Giss
elberg, W. J. Schultz, G. M. Farr, C. E.
Langfelt, E. Horgren, Grant W. Girt, G
Gnstafson, F. S. Hed6es, Geo. M. How
atson, Andrew Peterson and G. H. Sittsi
'4'he following were chosen graud jur
ors: U. W. Clark foreman, Geo. Grant,
John Sail, AVm. Roberts, J. 0. Hudson,
and John Wamberg. '
State of Oregon et al vs Columbia
County, Warren E Thomas, af for
plantiff and Powell for defendant. IV-
murer over ruled, five days to file
awnner.
Clyde Richard vs Columbia Logins
Co Dillard & Day for plaintiff. Strick
en from docket.
hit Morris vs City of Clatakanie,
V K Strode and OSIesby Young for the
plaintiff; Dillard A Day for defendant.
iH murer over ruled. Given nntil Mon
dar to awnser.
H L Colvin vs A McGillviary
Dillard A Day for plaintiff. Jmbeuien t
for plaintiff and order of sale of attached
proiwrty.
Peter Nilson ts John O Xilson. (!ru
lar, for plaintiff; JO Morelank for de
fendant. Given till next nionday to
reply.
X W Rountree vs Mary Knott et al
II K Sargint for plaintiff. Dismissed.
Anto'ne Deoring vs E O Varney,
A Hall for plaintiff. Po ell sor de
fendant. Dismissed.
HE Noble vs W E Watkin et al.
Montague for ylaintiff and Powell for
defendant. Demurer .over ruled, by
consent twenty days to awnser.
Dean Blanchard vs Waltdr V Smith.
et al. W C Fischer and Geo. A Hall
for ylaintiff, and Dillard ADv for de-
fwxlant. To file amended comdlaint
this week, three days to awnser and
three days to reply.
Wilbur vs Larkins dismiHscd.
Honyman De II rt A Co. vs McKin-
zie, disiniased.
Lescher A Sons Kooo Co vs R S
Hatian sheriff. Cake A Cake for plain
tiff and Dolph Mallory A Simon for de
fendants. Dismissed.
Colum bia Timber Co. vs S B Fowler.
Order tonfering sale.
Joseph A net vs Jacob Tonila et al.
J l A 15olby for plaintiff, Dillard A Day
lor defendant. Ten days to file brief.
Nottingham vs Brown, dismissed.
Livesley vs Muckle. Petition for re
turn of saws etc, taken up by nlaintiff.
Submitted and taken under advisement.
W F Turner vs Herman Rainier.
Cruoer for defendant, R W Montague
for plaintiff. Decree. Attorney fee for
State of Oregon vs Alf Anderson. Bet
trial this Friday morning.
EO Darling vf Pittsburg Mill Co. N
N McCoy for plaintiff, Pi well for de
fendant. For trial without jury.
Gus Hegele vs X P R R Co, Powell
for plaintiff and Craiff A Mars for
H McKiel vs Silvo Graham; Powell
for plaintiff, ami Graham A O'eeton for
defendant, for trial tomorow, Saturday
Mav 14.
U. W.CLARK,
FOIt ASSESSOR,
Columbia Co., Ore.
W.PIIINGLE,
' FOR COMMISSIONER,
Pltsburg, Columbia Co.
W. A. YOUNG,
For Representative,
Colunilla Co.. Ore.
I. II COI'ELAND,
Inilcpcntlent Republican Candiilate
For County School Superintendent.
G. L. TARBELL
FOR COMMISSIONER
Columbia County
Yankton, Ore.
Democratic County
Central Committee.
J. W. Day Ch'man. S'. IMenP. Or.
J A Sohuneuen, S-c . Knininr, Ore.
APIARY PRECINCT.
To b- filled
AUBURN PRECINCT.
Vm. Pringle of Pit fhurj?, Ore.
BEAVER FALLS PRECINCT.
To Ik? filled.
'CLATSKANIE PRECINCT.
Geo Tichenor of Chitskanift.
DEER ISLAND PRECINCT.
A Molt, Deer, Inland, Ore.
GOBLE PRECINCT.
J. C Monroe, Gohle, Ore.
. MARSHLAND PRECINCT.
S. M. Graham, Marshland, Ore.
NEHALEM PRECINCT.
John Banzer, Mist, Ore.
OAK POINT PRECINCT.
F. V. Fhihrer, Mayjer, Ore.
RAINIER PRECINCT.
R. N. Lovelace, Rainier, Ore.
SCAPPOOSE PRECINCT.
I1 LoUHgttot, Scappo.e, Ore.
UNION PRECINCT.
E. A. Emniercon, H lulton, Ore.
WARREN PRECINCT.
W. J Fullertoo, Warren, Ore.
Portland and Astoria
AND WAY LANDINGS
AStOrll ROlltO StuamerLURLINE leaves Tav
tor St. Wharf ))aily (except Sunday) at 7 a. ni.
Leave Astoria, daily (except Sunday) at 6 p. in,
t losocoiinectlou with boats fort'hinook Beach
Deep ttiver, Ury'a River, Knappton, Kt. Htev.
ens, Ft. Canbv, Ft. Columbia, Ilwaco, Lewis &
Uark Kiver, Onley & Yoi ng's River, and boat
and train for both beaches.
DnnHonA and Vonnnnraa
lutuami auu lauuuuici Steamer UXDIXE
leaves Tavlor St. Wharf datlv fexcent hundnvl
at 10:110 a. m. and 4:30 p.m. leaves Vancouver
at 8:) a.m. and 1 p. m. No. trannferlug, no
dust, no delay. '' - .
Both '1'hones: Oregon Main 613; Columbia 612.
Wharf-Koot of Taylor Ht.
(ieneral Othee-'mK Yamhill 8t.
VANCOUVER TRANSPORTATION CO.
CASH
TALKS
BAILEY & BRINK,
FOR
General Merchandise i
DRY GOODS, CLOTHING,
Gknts' Fi'rkjxiiino Goods,
HOOTS,
shoes'
groceries,
provisions,
FLOUR,
FEED,
Hardware,
Gratiiteware,
CrtHikerywarp,
Stoves & Range
HOULTON, - ORE.
The Steamer Iralda.
Make round trij betwem
RAINIER and PORTLAND.
luring Kfnl.Tt a. m. and Vortland
at 2?YI I. tn d.llr I..M..I U..HJ.I I.--
.... ciuili.aj j. Tf c iMlli:il
a hare of th publia patronage, and in return
-,. i,ui..HiMixiim i viran uoai. ir
are hvrr to alar and want your biiiiici. Jaunt
ing at foot of Taylor htrwl.
V.J. HIWOIIKIHK, Mantrr,
I THE HOULTON
SALOON,;
KELLY BROS., Proprietors?
Best or Wines,
Cigars md Llqnors,
Kept la Stock.
Opiosite the post office.
HOULTON, - ORE.
Str. Joseph Kellogg. '
IaTs Hurt la ml Tneadav, Tliumility and 8nt
nrday at 7 a. tn. (or 8t. Helen, Kalama, CarruU
1'oint, Kainier and Kelso. Arriving al fort
land, Monday, Wedneaday and Friday at 2 p ro.
The H.-iinier Northwest leaves Portland. Mon
doy and Thursday fur Toledo, Ciwtle Knck, and
way K.lnt at 6a.m., r urniiiK Vdnday and
naturaay al z p. w. Heat and eheatat route
to the HI. Helem nilninj district. Mibject to
change without notice. Wharlfoot of Salmon
urtft. H. Holinan. Agent.
SQUARE DEALING
LOWEST PRICLS
LfSwett;
DEALER IN '
Groceries,
Feed,
Dry Goods
LADIES and GENTS
Shoes, Hats'
. Clothing, Etc.
PRODUCE,
SHINGLES.
, HIDES, ETC.,
BOUGHT. . J
r
L. Swett,
NEWSOM BUILDING,
RAINIER, ORE
HOULTON
- HOUSE,
FIRST CLASS MEALS,
CLEAN ROOMS,
COFORTABLE BEDS.
Good ham for accomodation
f the public.
HOULTON, OREON.
JSTORIA & COLUMBIA - RIVER
A RAILROAD CO.
DAILY.
READ UP
STATIONS DAILY
21 23
A.M. A.M.
Lv Portland Ar 11:10 9:45
.... tioble 10 05 8 35
Rainier 9 52 8 20
Pyramid ... 9 a 8 00
.r. Mayger .... 9 27 7 54
....(tniiicy 9 17 7 46
...ClnUkanio .. 9 08 . 7 3S
..Marshland .. 9 02 7 28
.. Westport.... 8 68 . 7 17
. . ; .Clifton 8 33 7 02
.... Knappa.... 8 15 6 42
tivenson .... 8 07 6 32
....John Day;.. 7 65 6 20
Ar Astoria I.V 7 4S 6 10
HAD DOWN
n 22
P. U. A. M.
7:00 8:00
8 05 9 Of)
b'iO 9U
8 88 9 35
8 44 9 40
8 SO 9 50
8 SO 10 00
9 OH 10 10
19 10 21
19 87 10 8ti
10 00 10 57
10 08 11 06
10 W 11 18
10 80 11 30
.0
.39.4
45.8 I
5S.6 '
55.9!
59.31
;o.4i
71.2
;78.7
K6.6
90.3
9i.4
99.8
All trains make close connections at Goble
with Northern I'acittc trains to and from the
East and Sound point. At Portland with all
trains leaving Onion depot. At Astoria with '.
R. & N. Co's boat and rail line and Steamer T.
J. Potter to and front Ilwaco and North lloach
points- - -
Passengers for Astoria er way points must
fUgtrainsat Houlton. Trains will atop to let
passengers off at Houlton when coming from
poin ts west of (ioble. J. V. MAYO,
Uen.. Pass. Agt., Astrria,Or.
y ' " .. v ,
W.C. KISCHICK,
ArTORNEY-AT.L.WV,
AND NOTARY PUULIC.
Xeit Joor to pewt office.
RAINIER, . . OREGON
DIL,L,ARD& DAY,
ATTOHNEY8-AT-LAW,
Practice ia any court, 8Ute or Federal.
Next ttoor to court Iioujm.
ST. HELENS, OREGON.
YERIIONT
HOUSE.
G. D. GILSON, Pboprieior
HOULTON,
OREGON.
Good accomodations at rea
sonable price. Barn in con
nection with hotel.
A NEW LINE OF
AND
HARRY 0. OLIVER'S
HOULTON, ORE.
DEALER IX
HARDWARE,
FLOOR 4 PROVISIONS,
' i
Call and see
Our Premiums,
WITH CASH PURCHASES
PRODUCE
TAKE! IH EXCHANGE FOR GOODS.
RED BEAR
SALOON.
HESDRICKS BROS., Proprietors.
WE KEEP
THE BEST OF WINES,
LIQUORS, MINERAL
WATER and CIGARS.
P ol Parlor.in connection
with Faloon. ' ...
HOULTON. - ORE.
THE
New Yorl
STORE
GENERAL MERCHANDISE
CLOTHING,
DRY GOODS,
GROCERIES,
PROVISIONS,
FRUITS,
PROVISIONS,
FURNITURE,
STOVES, &c.
LOWEST
PRICES.
H. MORGUS,
ST. HELENS, ORE.
Steamer Sarah Dixon.
Leaves Portland Tuesday and ThundHy at 5
p. m., forClatxkauieand way landings. Sun
day for Oak Point. Returning, leaves Clats
kanie Wednesday and Friday at 4 p. m., tide
permiting. Irves Oak Point Monday at 6 p.
m. 8haer Transportation Co.
Shoes
IDressGoods
8 AT
Groceries,
Furniture,