4 LOCAL. i'lirtKtmas ia coming! 1 Yc, u or thankful. V'lulo lUilch In n'm'in ia 11.0. Oil rn.it' i.oro. J nine lK);in vUltcd the county teat Momlav. Mr. nil Mr. J. hkuia, of MjMn, wtro in I'ortlutut sliopping TtmvJiy.. Jtxljro Mcl'r'xlo U IwMinK Unit of Circuit Court hi 1 1 itUloro tl.U L. "V, 0. Fixohir, o( Ualtm-r, wn uy looking nfu-r It-gal huiiinc-M Monday, Tito hulifiof lUintt-r holl their Annual lanmr fcutunlay, DwihIht .1. Mii Myrtlu Culvin, of. Murhlunl, 1 wry low willi on RtUik.uf npiriiUiltin., 1'rt'iiton Walker, of Arthur tnt Tort Arthur wn a. l'ortlitnl visitor Tues day. Mr. and Mr. Sow toil. Perry vUitvl. relative in KnjtHxe th flint ol this vreok, Victor Mulcom proved up on hi homo atend in Apiary precinct Moiulny of Lift woek. Harvey Fowler and Jny ArchilmM, of !ohle,,wero doing Luoinewi in Porthinl Monday. Miiu Uoho Hatfield, teacher in tho Kuinicr iclioola, "pent ThaaLfgivinj at Whoino in l'ortlnnd. H. A.. Mile and IiIh eon-in-hiw, Mr. Downing, nindo tt bunlnewi tripto-Cor-vallis the first of the week. There talk tA a peanut stand nnda. bakery well, let them come, lloulton will L putting on alr aoon. The Circle, Women of Woodcnft, of lloulton, have decided to give a ball, Monduy night after ChriatmuM. Mihs I'eyrl lirahnui accompanied Miim Kuhy Jncknon to her homo in Kuinicr to lend thoThnnkegiving vacation. lr. K, L. Hoiihp, of rortland, is to lecturo nt tho (ngrei;iitional church in Kuinicr noma tlruo during Uie month of. December.. Quito a num 1ht of tho young folks of lloulton went down to tho dnnco At leer lulntvl hint Friday night.. They reiorl having hii'l u very plfUHttitt tiui". Marshal Shearer, id I crr hlund, who ,'lwrid thai tho ladies of tho Congrcga .recititly soli hU tamh uti I im prfpnring j tionni ch'ireli ui Kninlcr are in the habit to t ike his departure to California, gave i holding u buaflr every fall and wo n fan well hall ut hU h nue last Friday night. lb'ti. J.U. E. llonrno of Itainier has bueu adji lilted to tho imr of tho state of Oregon and may now practice in the Supreme and, Feduxal. Courts ot the Btalo. John Vanblnricoui, of Mt. Tabor, was ia lloulton last week visiting friends and relatives.. Mrs. Vanblarkom is ft sister of our townpeople, Mrs. Wilkerson and John Parker. A sheriff's convention was held, in Tortland last Saturday. Only 12 ol tho sheriffs of tho stato were in attendance, among tho number being Sheriff White, ol thU county, Mias Kate Fticr and Miss. Ilessio. Moock, who liad been? spending tneir Thanksgiving at tho Moecic Homcstcud ia Itainier, , returned to their homo ia Tortland, Sunday. - . Prtffossor Wilkerson, of tho Rainier oshools, has been suffering from a severe attack of tooth ache and was compelled to go to Portland to get bis teeth at tended to Tuesday, County Clerk Henderson attended tho county, clerk's convention in Portland Saturday. IIo had an excellent puped on tho question: "Aro County Clerks entitled to fees for Certified Copies?" According to the Oregonian and Telo gram, a man named "Omet" has com menced a suit against John Yeon, the logger joI Rainier and Cathlamet, to re cover $100,000 lor alienating, the affec tions of his wife. Rev. 0. M. Thorp, formerly pastor of Rainier M. E. church, now. located at Seaside, received tho Bad.. intelligence that his father was not expected to live nod on Tuesday, last ho started-for his father's homo in Missouri. . The Ladies. Aid Society of lloulton will hold a Fair Saturday evoning, De comber 17th. A' splendid chanco to punehaso useful and beautiful articlo for Christmas presents. A good program will bo rondcred. In Perry's hall. The first regular quarterly. conference ot the M. E. . church for tho Rainier St. Helens work will be held at lloul ton ono week from this Friday, evening, at' which time the. providing elder will be present and will preach to the-people. Andrew L. Clark, tho genial postmns tor of Rainier, visited Portland Sunday. He may take a trip to Eastern Oregon for his health. He has been working very steadily at his trade for several weeks past and is much in need of rest. Sui- Sing, who for 25 years past has been a quiet, .pcaccabto resident of the City of Rainier, Bhook tho dust from his celestial feet and made tracks for -the old country. Ho has made money enough so that he can live-in tho land of his nativityjn luxury and afllucnco. Fluhrer Brothers, of Mayger, are always getting' in on the ground floor. A few days sinco Dad Fluhrer Bigiicd A 110,000 contract for shinglo bolts. Ho took all tho bolls in tho Oowlits river booitn and all the bolts tho Kelso con cern can Bccuro up in the Cowlitz conn, try, Th Lidics of VcHirrft. lloulton Cirri No. 7K, tUted tho fol io inn ortWr at their 1it Ricr-tirs: Cuurdian Neighbor, liilti J. Perry ; Advlacr, IVrdil Smith ; Magician, Km m J. MJ. hdlf lkrr, M. I. 11 n-rhaw;- Clerk, Winnlo I'.ailcy; Attend, ant, Irin Oliver: Cajt. of (Junrdu, 0. Z, llolton : Inner Sentinel, Sucann Ijiih lcrcn; Outer HciitinJ, Cynthia Cher; Musician, Florcnco IIofTo-.r.n; Manager, Ma ry Oliver. Mr. Anna liirty will IUI tlio Uitin of Pa t Cuurdian. Tho regular inctiug nights every Tutudny, at which tiuia visiting Diembt ra will re ceive a welcome. (J. W. Welch has completed tho big barn on hi iter'a fcirin. Together with tho largo two-ftory dwelling, it in (Hie of tho iDoi-1 beautiful fumiM that lay ia tho vicinity of Marihland. Tho farm ia tho bottom and tho building land at tho foot of the mountain w hich how up in grandeur from tho railroad that rum through the low er part of tho farm neii tho Columbia river. Thone who-vjii thin lioftpilablo home arc never Bent away hungry. That burglur who wont through I Swell' htoro at Haiuier cumo to grief in Portland, and much of tho plunder oe cured from Swctt'a ami other pturcn was found in hit poMiMhiori. II s will le trind flint in Portland for crime com mittal in Multnomah county and may then bo hrougut to this county to an wer to tho chargo of. burglary. Mr. Swell ia well pleased to learn that it wna an out of town profcuional w ho looted hit store. Ho did not like to believe that Duch ueoplo lived in Kuinicr. Thorn m N'ordhy informed uh a few dayt ninco that a new Haw and nhinglo mill in to bo erected on tho bUo of the ito of tho one recently burned at Itain ier. It ix to have a capacity of 100,000 BhingleB and 2"),0(X) feet of lumber per duy. Tho plant will he fitted out with tho latent improved machinery nnd w ill bo eupplicd with electricity eo that a night and day tihift may operate it w hen denied. Thin will Lo ono of the bc-t propofiitiuiiH on th Columbia river. LaHtTucnduy evening wo noticed the Bteamer Iralda currying a cargo of brie brae, and from appenranecM wo thought loino one wuh going to start a bomlr.'o utore down tho river,, but wo remem- eoiiclt; !i 1 rightly that this was what was itiU'iided with all the chairs, stools, nnd what-nots en routo down tho river. Hon, i. (J. Muyger returned from a trip to Tho Dalles Saturday. IIo had ftomo excellent legislative bills under consideration, and it would not stir priva us if ho would be tho means of do ing away with some of tho. public graft ing. IIo favors township organization, as near as practical under our state con stitution. Tho election of roud sujKni fcors by tho peoplo and dispensing with tho oflico of Road MaBtcr w ill meet with htahcarly support. St. Helens Lodge, No. 117, LO. 0. F., e!cctod tho following ofliaers at their regular meeting last Saturday night. Tho following tro- tho newly chosen of ficials: J. I). McKay, Noble Grand ; J. W. Fullcrton, Vice Grand ; C.W. Rlukes loy, Secretary ";; Max Eerg, Treasurer. TTiey alH had work in tlio initiatory de gree. Tho lodgo has uurcharod I'.lOO worth of pha-aplieinalia and are getting in shapo for doing work. Tho saloons will continue to opcrato in Yamhill county, notwithstanding tho people ..voted them out in the last elec tion.. Tho election was set aside be cause it was not called at a regularly called Bcssion of tho county court. The court did not give ten days notice of the special session. On tho same grounds tho publication of tho tax list, in tho county this year will bo illegal. . S. L. Malcom, of .Deer Island, was a pleasant caller at our sanctum Saturday. Ho. left on our desk, two Burbank pota toes and some samples of Jonathan and Northern Spy appjes. IIo has a fine orchard and haB: an abundant crop of apples this yean . IIo also runs a dairy ranch and is very successful in bis line, as a dairyman and horticulturalist, . Judge FraBer this morning granted Nellie Emmons Bynon a divorce from Augustus Henry Bynon. Tho two chil dren wero given to Mrs. Bynon. It was alleged that Bynon abandoned his fami ly in November, 1891). Mrs. Bynon sta ted that she was married at Vernonia Ore, in lS'JOV-Journal.. . At the-regular meeting of Fern Re bekah Lodgo of Rainier last Saturday evening tho following officers were duly elected: Eva Brant, ' Noble Grand; Edith E. Clark. Vice Grand ; Rose Hat flold, Secretary; and Mary J. Clark, Treasurer. It was also voted to hold joint installation with the Odd Fellows of Rainier Lodgo. . Rainier Lodge No. 151,1. 0. 0. F., elected, tho-following officers at their last nioeting : Rev. G. A. Taggart, No ble Grand r Win, Symmons, Vice Grand j R, II. Mitchell, Secretary; John Zwoe mer, Treasurer. They, with' the Robe kah's, win prouabip noiu a joint in stallation about the first Saiurday night in January. , V - Ut: G. W. Wolchy of Marshland, has just returned from tlio Sound, where he has been for a few days disposing of his launch and other property. He is now making arrangements to go East to look after some property belonging to l,A Krliuul t Urk'a Thnk(ltn( t iprrirnrr. Kditorof tho lU-gii.ter: Kindly allow mo fpnee ic your valuablo paper totUtc my ciperiencc u a d'mtrict school clerk (fir ft flintrir-t inil l:ttinrn (ruin fl. riiil. road station or txt.tt landing and water j six to eight inches deep in the roads urid Oregon's fertile noil the rest of the ills-J tnuco down. It fell to my lot to deliver the school marin to the railroad station 1 between tho hours of i and 7 p. ! m- a diManro of not more thanvevml uules. With a lumo hortm and a bury w it Is oj wheels 1 wax ready to start wi the en jovbLIu journey at 4 :'M sharp nud ! calltdoutkll alxmrd for Kuinicr anil way binding. Tho scliool inarm, u! eouipanitsl hy my Ix tter half, wh was' the cuunc ot my liaving to make tins mud drive la tho sight, ninhcd to the buggy with two saUnela and fourteen iiewejiaper purcelv hIko an umbrella. I stowed tho burgage away in the bufy and in the hall-wheel so I would mim them if they fell out when the whcela revolved around. I then gently In quired if there was anything forgotten, Win n they put their heads together and happened to think that supper was on the table not Bcrvcdr which bo done. 1 received a pleasant invito to dine uW. That Ih something I seldom do ami would, not then, only tho school niarin smiled so pleasant I could not refuse. I partook of everything on tha table, be sides almost a full meal of smiles anil l'i minutes time. We then departed for tho landing at ":1"). I am ft good driver of horceH, especially if it in aeaseof liu and death like thin wan. Tho school uiarm would die ifsho did not get home to spend Thunksuiving and offer thanks for her last year's blcssinvn she never thanked nic for taking her to the train By good, careful driving I missed all tho clumps, but tho buggy wheels hit them. Wo arrived at tho station in due time, but there wero a number of bundles short in fact there wero no bundles left except the worthy smiler. Minus ono rublier, two hat pins and one eye glass, which I don't believe she ever Lad. When I stopped tho horses in front of the station house 1 landed on the ground and something went by my head w hich I think was tho other rub ber, and I received tho instructions in not too pleasant a voice that all those articles that wero missing must bo found by tho following Monday, or my scalp would be taken or I would be sued fur breach of promising to find them, be sides I was told a number of times J was crazy and I should be in- tlio asylum.' I made up my mind then if I did not linn tho parcels on mv return trip that 1 would make a visit to that institution until her term of school was out. P.ut ' luck was en my side tor once. The bundles were inside the gate, where we started from.. The satchel was on her chair by tho table. Tho lost rubber was under tlio table. The hat pins on the dresser, pint as she bad left tliein. .She had been thinking of tho Thanksgiving dinner I presume. I saw her coming back at a distance. W 11, 1 am still at a distance, and find it safo to stay that way. I hope if this district has another term of school taught before my time as clerk expires, thev will employ the same imstructrrss for I know her. . All tho thanks I received was I think a ladies' rubber going by my head, a broken buggy, and midnight trip home t hrough the mud and rain. All because I accepted the position of school Tlerk. The Tju-tii Telleh. , For Sai.k Two-thirds acre of ground, with two houses, in lloulton. Address Mary V. Ixe, E. Taylor street, Port land, Or. Mrs. Emma Larscnrtho wife of Hen ry Larson, after a brief illness of one week, died at her home of inllamation of tho bowels.. Shu was nearly 50 years of age. She leaves a husband and seve ral children to mourn her demise.. The funeral took place last Thursday at the Warren cemetery.. llallarH'i Horehound Syrup Immediately relieves hoarse, croupy couuh, oppressed, rasping and ditlicult breathing, ilenry C. Stearns, druggist, ShullsburgP Wisconsin, w::v, May 20, 1001. VI have been selling Uallard's Horehound Syrup for two years, and have never had a preparation that has given better catisfaction. I notice that when 1 sell a bottle, .they come buck for more. 1 can honestly recommend it. 2ic 50c and $1.00 at lJailey it Brian's, deal ers in general merchandise. Tho biggest stock of shoes for men, women and children at Swett's Pro gressive. Store, Rainier, Ore. Favorite Family Kemeily. Frequently accidents occur in . tho household which causo burns, sprains. cuts, and bruises; tor use in such cases, liaiiara s bnow J-miment has for many years been the constant favorite family remedo.. 25c, 50c and $1.00 at Baileys Brinn's dealers in general merchandise. Savo money by trading at Swett's Progressive Store, Rainier, Oro.. Fight Will Bo Hitter.. Those who will persist In closing their ears against the continual recommenda tion of Dr. Kincr's New Discoverv for consumption,, will have a long and Litter light with their troubles if not ended earlier by fatal termination. Read what T. R. Beall, of Boall, Miss., has to say "Last fall my wife had everv symptom of consumption. Bho took Dr.. King's New Discovery after everything else had failed. Improvement came, at once and lour bottles entirely cured her." Ouar anteed by Perry & Graham.. Price 50o and $1.00v Trial bottles free. lloulton has a bakery,.. See Oliver's ad.. Mrs. Mot hen, Bd Careful, . of tho health of your children. . Look out for coughs, colds, croup and whooping cough, stop them in time. Ono Minute Cough Ouro is the best remedy. Harm Icbs and pleasant. Sold by Bailey ! Brinn. . I. G. "Wickstrom and his brother from Yankton wore among tho number re turning from Portland on the Iralda Tuesday afternoon. '"" llo Foluul a Cure. - R. II. Foster, 318 S. 2nd Street, Salt Lako City, writes: "I havo been bothered with dvsbensla or indigestion for 21 years, have tred many tfoctoTs without relief, but I havo found1 a cure in Hcrbine. I recommend it to all my friends who are afflicted that way, and it is curing them, too. 50c, at Bailey s Brinn's, dealers in general merchandise. THE STORK NOTED for TH BEST SKtecoals .Y.SH01PPER TIME'S to SHORT to TALK. W are itovirs he Urgent ai Best Assortment of Ladies', Misses' and Children's Ready-to-Wer Suits, Coats, Etc., to Ve seen In th City and our prices art the LOWEST. Io not forget the great reduction wo aro making in Tublo Linens and Napkins. Six'-cial sale f Thotnson's clove-fit- i ng Corsets. This is the Corset that li uh taken the firet prizes at every ex hibition since jh.i fx? graml first prize at Crystal Palace, London. There ih no J ut-aH-ootl Corset. See our Ladies' Tlannette Wrappers aouDst tne money we ask, soc, McAIIen Take Grand Entrance Right on the Cor. Your suitor overcoat made to meas ure and guaranteed to fit. At Swell's Progressive Store, Rainier, Ore. No More HufU'rlng. If you aro troubled with indigestion get a liottle of Kodol Ivspepsia Cure and see how quickly it will euro you. Geo. A. Thompson, of Hpencer, Iowa, says: "Hay had dyspepsia for L"0 years. My caso was almost hopclesB. Kodol Dys pepsia Cure was recommended and I used a few bottles of it and it is tho only thing that has relieved me. Would not be without it. Ilavodoctorcd with local physicians and also at Chicago, and even went to Norway with hopes of getting some relief, but Kodol Dhspepsia Cure is the only remedy that has done me an v good, and I heartily resommend it. hvcry person suffering with indigestion or dyspepsia s'lould use it." Sold by Bailey & r.rinn. b hot guns, rifles, revolvers and amu- nition, hunters' coats, etc., at Swett's Progres sivo Store .Rainier, Ore. Coughing Ktell Cauad Death. "Harry Duckwell. aired 23 years. choked to death early yesterday morn ing at his home, in the presence of his wife and child. Ho contracted a slight cold a few days ago and paid but little attention to it. Yesterday niornim: lie was seized with a tit of coughing which continued for6ome time. His wife sent for a phvBician but before he could ar- rivo another coughing spell came on and Duckwell died from suffocation. St. louis Globe-Democrat, Dec. 1, 1901." Ballard's Horehound Syrup would have him. 25c, 50c and $1.00 at 'Bailey & Brinn ?, dealers in general merchandise How to Make an Honest Dollar Without Work is the Question of the honr. WEIL, 8E DO HOT KKOV HOW TO CO THAT, BUT WE HOW HOW 100 CAS SAVE A r ; : : : : Dollar Withont Work, Or WORE?, and a PESNY SAVED Is as GOOD as a PEF5V EARS ED BAILEY & BRINN, CARRY A FULL LINE OF By Trading with Us, Yon save Dollars, WHICH ME BETTER THU DOLLARS RETAINED WITHOUT WuRL Genera 1" All A New Line of Heaters, Cook Boots, Shoes, Hats You Have RB1M WILL CURE CURES LIVER TROUBLES BEST FOB CONSTIPATION . GUARANTEED PRICE 50 CENTS BAILEY Houltoti, COODS at T& LOWEST PWCES." Come here today for new Kid Gloves in Mocha, (ilace, Knglifh, lerbyand French Hcca, $lrf) (rrades; every pr fitted and warranted, for only. . .93c Wo arc quoting ridiculously low prices on all our Curtains Brussels, Net and Uobinct, S ieg Curtains, plain ru tiled with an tin no and Haltcnberg lace, ana 3 yas lom:, f:...)0 to 29c Nothing tike them. Match-al cost 69c, 07c, and 95c McDonnell Third and Morrison Sts., Portl and, O Mrs. Mary S. Crick, of White Plains, Ky writes: "I have been a dyspeptic for many years ; tried all kinds of reme dies but continued to grow worse. By the use of Kodol Dyspepsia Cure I began to improve at once, and .after taking a few bottles am fully restored iu weight, health and strength and can eat what exer I like." Kodol digests what you eat and will cure you. Sold by Bailey & Brinn. The peoplo of this section will do well io patronize merchants in our own county. Xow that we have one of the most progressive stores located in Rain ier, where goods aro sold cheaper than in Portland, communication easier and quicker. This store handles everything you are using and will deliver goods to your tow n, freight paid, at no extra charge whatever. Don't go to Portland and spend two days besides your fare and other expenses, iou can go to Rainier do your purchasing and return the same day, with plenty of time to spare. "We refer to L. Swett's store, at Rainier, the largest and most progrcs ive Etore in the county. Beware of Counterfeit. "DeWitt is the only genuine Witch Hazel Salve," writes J. L. Tucker, of Centre, a. "I have used it in my family for piles, cuts and burns for years and can recommend it to be the best Salvo on tho market. Everd family should keep it as it is an invaluaeble household remedy, and should alwajs be kept on hand for immediate use." Sold by Bailey & Brinn. FURNITURE, Stoves and Ranges, and Caps. LI al aria! YOU & BRINN gon Merchandise! Ore W.C. FISCHER, ATTUilNKV-AT-LAW, AND NOTARY TUBUC. Xett dor to post office. KAINIKU, . - OREGON Portland and Astoria AND WAY LANDINGS AStOill 02ifl St(Hir..rrJ.fKllEtfrTr lor St. W hrf IMilr (cxrrpl muUo at 7 . M irrt Aai4.ru dally (--j)t Muuiiar) a( S p. m. 1 itariiiirclliu iih l.t. fori, hiiiook beach-- Iwi Hirer, t.rav'a Klrrr, Knaw'tnn, Ft. trr. m, H i'ai.liy. rl. i olnmlila, llwaco, lxwia V i lark Kiv.t, unljr Voting a .hirer, and buai. and train (or both brarDrs. Portland tad Yaucoaier . Steamer TXlMXHt ItrarnTttylnrHt. W hurf daily eirrpt hnmlarj at 1 a. m. and tu. Lrarr Vancouver al h..1ub. m. and 1 p. u. No irenstVrtnic, no rtum, no drlajr. iioih '1'huii.K: Orfri.n Main S13; Colombia C1J. wharf font ( Tajrlor XI. l- ni'Ml .mcr asa1 i Yrmhlll ft, VAM.'Ol VKH TRANSPORTATION CO. THE New York STORE . GENERAL MERCHANDISE i CLOTHING, DRY GOODS, GROCERIES, PROVISIONS, FRUITS, ; PROVISIONS, FURNITURE. STOVE3, &c. LOWEST PRICES. H. MORGUS, ST. HELENS, ORE. KSTORIA & COLUKBIA RIVER 11 RAILROAD CO. - DAILY. a ZADVr . i head Dowy 5 STATIONS DAILY s 24 j 22 5 21 I 28 t. x. 7:00 8 0.) 8 20 8 38 8 44 8 AO 8 .VI 9 08 9 19 19 37 10 00 10 08 10 20 10 30 A. Jt. 8:00 05 9 18 1") 40 9 ) 10 00 10 10 10 21 10 10 57 11 05 11 18 11 SO Lr Portland Ar A. M. 11:10 IOCS 9:45 8 SS 8 20 jdo 7 SA 7 fi 7 38 7 98 7 17 7 VI 42 S M 2U TO 39.4i .... Voble ....Rainier ....Pyramid ... ....Maytcer ..... ....Qulney ...Clatskanie .. ..Manthland .. .. Westport.... ...Aliflon 4.V8! 9 r2 9 9 27 917 908 902 8 f 8 33 8 15 807 55 7 45 M.6 ;;V.9i ia.3 71.2 78.7; 90.3, .... Knavpa.... ....ovenon .... John Day... Ar Actoria ,y 95.4; W.8 All trains make clew connection at Ctobie with Northern I'aritic trains to and from the Eat and Bound point. At -Portland-with all trains leaving Union depot. At AMoria with J. K. 4 X. Co's boat and rail line and4jtramer T. J. Potter to and from llwaco and North .Beach points- . Paasengen for Astoria or way points must flag train at lloulton. Trains will stop to let passengers off at Houlton when coming- from points west of Goble. J. C. HAVO, -Uen.Tass. Agt.,A stniakOr. VERMONT HOUSE. GILSON & LAMBERSON, Propi HOULTON, OREGON. Good accomodations at rea-' eonable prices. 'Barn in con nection with hotel. DIIvLrARD & DAY, ATTORNEYS -AT-LAW, Practice in any court, State or FederaL. Next door to court house. ' -ST. HELENS, - . OREGON;. THE HOULTON EYflHillfiG JJ AA V AA1A1 U Aij KELLY BROS., Proprietors Best of Wines, Cigars and Liquors, Kept in Steele. Opposite the post office. HOULTONi - OR EX RED BEAR : SALOON. HENDRICKS BROS., Proprietors.' -.)- t . TK "KEEP THE BEST OP WINES, ; LIQUORS, MINEBAL ; WATER and CIGARS. -Pool Parlor Jn connection ' with saloon. . " HOULTON, - ORE. mi . fii T..i .i rue bieiuner iraioa... Mates round trips between RAINIER and PORTLAND.7 Leaving Balnler at 6 ;00 a. m. and Portland at 2:30 p. m. daily except Sunday. We solicit a share of the publio patronage, and In return will give quick service and a clean boat. -Wa are here to stay and want your bufcinea. Land iug at foot ol laylor Stm-f. C. LUOOGlIlilliK. Siller, himself and nephews.