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About The Oregon mist. (St. Helens, Columbia County, Or.) 188?-1913 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 20, 1891)
THE OREGON MIST. United Mat at Comity Offleld Paper. BT. IIlUMIt Kovmhm 201891. LOCAL AND GENERAL EnglUb.of Lol Desoli caller t U' offlu Mr. D. B, Wash., wm Pni. rwl imoVc or (reh Fn nch candies call ! Dtktfr confectionery tor. Bairhon M s Uttlo more plentiful just now Uu Uey hvo been for oW time. " '', .1.,"" '' ' Th . best brands of coffees, teas, (ilcee, etc., ftt Bcon'i, Qillton. ' fitl,iifinnilla is running in the Killogtf while the Utter U in I'ortUnd having a new boiler put In. Mm, J. 9,Muokte vliltetl CUUktnte lasV Friday' night mid enjoyed the yeptendid itrulnment given by the ' U. E. church of tht place. me ikouogg company - charging far to pawengen, though ' not quit at high rate aa wai the cti loin befor the fit boat echeme. Bacon f) highest price tor all kind of produce), ' , A Qeorge ICUy and family of Milton, loft Thursday tor a week visit at Long Beach, Washington, with relatives. - Miu Flora Thorn, of Oregon City, srseiit last week la St. Helens visiting at the horn of Judge and Mr. F. A. Moor. Bhe returned home Monday. Frodnc Uken in exchange for goods at Bacon' fariuera' alliance tor. ; , 8ee the card of Chaa. W. Mayger, notary public and insurance ag nt, ,. Mavcer. Oregon, iu another column. . Tuer haa been a epecial agent or the interior department in and about , 8t Helen lately lookiug after Uncle Ham'a Interest. ' .The Portland Seei Company hare ' -an ad In this week'a Mwt. Mr. F. W. Miller, the manager, waa, for a long time, connected with the firm of Miller Bro., seedsman, aud U well known to many of our reader. "'l W call th attention of our reader to the ad of J. M. Moyer Company, clothier, of Portland, and take pleat ur in recommending Uiera aa a relin Me firm, wh arc always ready and 'willing to attend to th want of their Mr. Edwin Rom attended th enter- Uttutfent ''at CUtskanie last Fridy .i.liL Ha renorta a solendid time and aay that "th programme w i x cvllent." However it wm not due to any nort on th part of th people of fit. Helens. t i ne aieamer iyer . . - 1. a a In II. a Pound pua in a lewusyo win m on th Tacoma-Sealtle route. The 'Flyer ii expected to mke an average 'f about twenty-three mile per hour, ihu laying th railrOnd of thi couo- try in the shade. Don't fail to attend the octal t the Masonic hall thi (FriJay) evening. There will be aomeihing new on the ' prograronYersomething never before .en in, St. Helena., A plendid lunch tiM been prepared by the ladle of the town and a good lime ia aatured those who attend. , Bine November 1889, eleolicily a th motive power, ha been' adopted by three of the etreet railway of Port land. An aggregate ol 82 i mile U operated in thi manner and an ad-v ditiousl 32 utile I being converted into electric road, or. under proposi tion to that end. Hillaboro, th relic of moubackism for to many year, la now about the only live town lu the Willamette val lej. Her electric lights and water works will be in operation com time next month. Thi, coupled with the . erection ol a brick city hall, a new ft brick courthouse and ft number of new business blocks, is th pure es X tenet of prosperity, while the teething -ma of humanity in 8t Helen have to be content with coal oil lamp and river water. v Many year practice have given 0 A.BnowACo.. Solicitor of Patents, at Washington, D. C, unsurpassed usees in obtaining patent for all classe of invention. They make a specialty of rejected oases, and have euid allowance of many patent that had been previously rejected. Their advertisement id another col umn, will b of interest to inventors patentee, manufacturer, and all who hav to do with patents. We trust that those of our reader who bav lately received statements of their account with Thi Mist for sub scription will find it convenient to re spend with the cash at an early date, as it require considerable of that com modity to ruu a newspaper. Some of thes accounts have been running for years and should be paid. Just one ' or two subscribers In aroars would not mk o vary much difference, but , when you consider that .we have on - our books several hundred who are de linquent all th way from one to seven years, It is of material importance to us, and w hop to receive a prompt response from those delinquent Sub ; acription tftid promptly make a good mwtpaper. A man by th name of Frank Peter son was arrested lust Saturday night, having been caught In the act of bur (laritinK Muokle Bros.' Store. About 2 o'clock on Sunday morning the watchman in th mill heard a noise at the store and on approaching near aw a man ii.alde. The watchman at one summoned assistance .and pro ceeded to capture the thief. Peterson had broken in a pun of glass in the back door of tlio store and then reached inside and removed the bar from the door, turned the key and walked in. It whs the breaking of the glass that gav him away, making a noito that the watchman happened to hear. The burglar did not eem to want anything but clothing, and was making hast as fast as possible to load himself with that commodity, which he seemed somewhat in need of. When confronted by the watchman and others he seemed to wilt at once and onered no resistance, simply say ' log, "you can fine me." He had boon drinking corn and ckimed that he did not know what he was doing at thi time ; but all the goods that lie had selected were just about the proper sixe for him, especially was this the can with a pail of shoes which ho had picked out. An examination was held before Recorder Watt Monday morning and his bail was fixed at 1500 to await the action of th grand jury, in default which ha was sent to jail in Portland, the sheriff taking him up on Tuesday last. It is the general opinion that Peterson was not nearly so drunk aa he pretended. Thestoamer Toledo is at present hauled out on the way in East Port land undergoing repairs. Bhe will be on her regular mute again some time next week. II. R, Wickershara and Chaa. W. Ubbelohde made proof on their claims yesterday. .' Drew, the Bcsppoose burglar, who haa been serving a thirty-day sentence in the county Jail, wss given his free- dom last Friday, having completed his sentence. Clarissa. A. Rosenberg made final proof on her homestead before County Clerk Quick Wednesday. : KAINIRR. Last Friday evening a quiet wedding took place at the residence of Mr. and Mr. John Diobiee, the happy parties being Mr. Andrew Clark and Misi Edith Dibblee. The wedding cere mony waa pronounced in a very ini pressUe manner by Rev. William Travis, of East Portland. The rooms were tastefully decorated with flowers, plants, evergreens and ivy ; the parlors presented a hendome appearance. After congratulation war extended the wedding party sat down to an ele gant dinner, to which alt did justice Mr. and Mra. Clark weretho recipients of manv nice nresenta. They will be "at home" to their friends on Wendes day of each week. The guests were Mr. and Mr. John Dibblee. Mr. and Mrs. M. Pomeroy, Mr, aud Mrs. A. L, Richardson, Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Deiii, Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Mockle, Miss A. Lewis, Mr. and Mrs. William Perry, Mrs. John Holland, Messrs. Dean Blanchard. Joaiuh Weston, R. C. Campbell, 3. B. E. Rourne, J. W, Green. II. R. Dibblee and Rev. Wil- lam Travi. J. Frost haa paid us a few viait lately and caused quit a coolness in the neighborhood. Chas. Avery is the last victim of misplaced confidence in a running saw to the extent of a badly wounded hand H the shingle mill, on Tuesday last. Wbon will the boy learn thu they cannot atop a " but saw with their naked handf. Miss May Drou is seriously ill with rheiimatio fever. , : .: '' Mr. D. C. Tedford ia behind the counter of W. J, Muckle. Report say he is a partner. Mr. Jennie Graham haa moved in to town again with ber family. Mr. Q. don't look so lonesome now. - Mr. Peter Brous is building him self a new cottae which will, when finished, be quite an addition t the place. Dan Bearce is not only a first class carpenter but farmer as well, aa can be proven by the produce of his farm. He has some of the largest potatoes ou exhibition at the postofflce that we have seen, one of them measures, and weigh well we won't say how much but bring on your big potatoes and h will match with you. Mr. Bearce ha fitted up the cottage k.. ,k t,.U .nr1 ia fvmmvlnir it for by the bridge and is ocoup; tog u lot tha Drcsent. 'f nor is not vacant ' habitable house in town though many more could find tenant. Rev. Mr. Bauman, our new Congre gational minister, will move with hi ,mjiy M aoon as he is able to eour a house. Mr. Bauman take the place of Rv. Wise who has resigned the pas torate at thi plaee and gone East of the mountain. Several case of Infiuensa hsv been reported but it i on the decline. NORMAL NOTES. Thanksgiving will b observed by a sermon in th morning in connec tion with other appropriate exercise interspersed with . music from the college choir. The senior examination will begin on the 21st inst. The class numbers near forty-five. Ten out of the twenty seven branches will be given at this examination. . The college boarding hall now has 170 students to board. The different societies will give a joint exhibition at the end of this school term. Among the exercises will be a play by seventeen characters and occupying two hour's. Tlio new tlcctric clock arrived this week and will bo put in position im mediately. Wires wilt be connected to the various rooms ia order to have the sonata for change of recitation be made at th same time. Miss Anna Stockton and Messrs. F. Shanks and W. H. Powell delivered an adress in chapel this morning, it being the regular morning for senior rhetorical work. Yt ur correspondent reads with pleasure the many items of interest contained in each isue of Thb Mist.. WlLHBMt II PboCTOR. APIARY GLEANINGS. Weather fine and cool. Mills generally are closing down for the winter. Where is your deer, Kilbyf Answer. Where is yours, Girt f Mr. Bnssear' mill hands have nearly all quit bim. They say they cannot land the pressure ol tf per monm. William Graham, of Washington, is at present visiting bis Iriend ol the Deaver. Deer hunting is a sport engaged in quite extensively for the last few weeks. Judging irom tne results mere must he two hunters for one "dear." . Well, boys, what's the matter with having a dance. 8i Klboo. PITTSBURG. The recent rains have made the roads almost impassible between this place and St. Helena. The mill company are rafting 1 um ber from this place to Misbawaka where they find sale for all they take there, The "Molly Darling" wa wrecked last Tuesday. While being loaded with lumder it became loose and went over the dam below the mill. Damage unknown, but it is thought to be a total loe. Harvey Powell and George Pearson look a trip to Mist last Saturday. They expiess ihenue'vea well pleased with the road. Take a boat next tune boys if the road don't suit you Misses Dora Powell and Frona Wil kinson came home last Saturday. There will be an entertainment at the school-honse tonight. Admission 25 cents. "Come early and avoid the rush." Now Mr. Editor, if I see this in print it will not be the lust you will hear from me. Ujo. C-3 CO LU Z UJ I H H (4 CO CO Q Z LU CO 3 To Subscribers, Old and New. In order to put The Weekly Oregonian Into the homes of thoe now without it, the publishers make the liberal offer of fifteen months lor U 00 in all who subscribe prior to January l. isio. The offer applies not only to new subscribers but to rencwuls as wpll . In addition to this, etch new suh- ! soribsr, or old subscriber renewing, la given hu ch(;joe of dlhw Tho Xmeri,..MB Live- stock Manuel," or the Standard American postiige prepaid. These are valuable works of reference for the farmer. The Weekly Orcgoninii is the great week ly of tha Northwest. There is no weekly published on the Pacific coast, or anywhere else, that furnishes readers a fuller com pendium of ail the news of the world than does the Weekly Oregonian. No other pa per gives cnoh close attention to Pacific coast news, especially t what is transpiring in the great Northwest. Aside from its unexcelled news features, a larir number of speeitil articles, prepared for its columns by well Known writers, are puDiisnea dur ing tho year. It furnishes descriptive let ters from various portions of our own coun try and from foreign climes, as well as stories, poetry and well selected miscellany. There is a department maintained lor the furtnnr, alse for tha women and children. All the advantages of a newspaper of the first class are offered by The Weekly Ore gonian. No family In the satire Northwest can afford to be without it, Adress. ' ' ' OBSObMIA PUBMSHtKO Co, , Portland, Oregon. PORTLAND MARKETS. raopuc, rauit, wro, W HK AT Valley , It 60; Walla Walla, l AO to It Vi jer cental. FLOdU-Biandard, ft 75; Walla Walla. l 60 per barrel. . . OATH New, 42$4ftc per bushel, HAYfll'ftlOperton. MILLHTUKFtf-Hran, IHMJ20: shorts, JMftU ; chop feed, llniaw per tun, barley , S pr ton. HUTT Kit Oregon fancy creamery, 85(9 870! fancy dalrv, 80c: fair tono1, 2ft(&,27 common, 16Mi2c; Kantern, i031)ic per pound. CJI EE8E Oregon, 12ai2tfc; Eastern. 14c per pound. vXuii xiatxuee ner dozen. I'OUl.TitY Ol'l chickens. 14 80(39; young chickens. i &0($3 60: ducks, A57; gee, nominal, B9 10 perdosen; turkeys, NSiaiflc per pound. VKUBrABI,KH Cabbage, nominal, 75c tfl percental; onions. BOutgll per cental. potatoes, sotftooc par sac aoc ner box. tomatoes, 40 lo FUUITB-Apples, W to 80c per box J STAfL OBOCiaiES. COFFEE-Cost KUa. 70 to 21c; Rio. 21c; Mocha, 30c: Java. Arbuckle's, 100-pounu oases. Zlc per pounu. UlJGAR-l'oldcn C,4c; extra C, 4c; granulated, S'c. BEANa Small whites, 3 We; pink. Be; bayos. 4c; nutter, 8c; tlmas, 4c per pound. - ..kT,W .HI 1. ,11. ..... Jl HAI.T-UverDool.114 ftOtoftftfiO: stock. ill to 112 per ton ill carload lots. BYKUP-Eastern, In barrels, 42 to 45c; 65 to 0c per gallon: 12 25 to 12 60 per ker; California, in barrels, 80c per gallon; 1 76 KIU&-I5 75 per cental. rut MBAT MASKIT. BEEF T.I ve, 2c; dressed. 6 to 6c. MUTTON Uvs, sheared 8Hc; dressed, 7o . H008 Live. 5c; dressed. 7c. V KA 16 to 7c per pound. HMOKKI) MEATS AND LARD East ern bam. U to Hc; other varieties. 12Jc; lard, compound, 10c; pure, Y. to 13c; Oregon, 10' to 12Kc; breakrvt bacon, 13 to isc j sinoaea oscon, ii o uc. Rev. t. M. 8hrnut, Pastor United Bretb- ern Church, Blue Mound. Kan. , says : " I feel it my duty to tell what wonders Dr. Kiniri's New Discovery hss dons for me. My Lungs were badly diseased, and mv parlahloners thought I could lireonly a few week. I took five bottles of Dr. King's New Discovery and am sound and well gaining 2S lbs. in weight." Arthur Love, Manager Love's Funny Folks Combination, writes: "After tbor ough trial and convincing evidence, I am confident Dr. King's New Discovery for Conoumntion. bests 'em all. and cures when everytning else laus, me greatest kindness I can do my many thousand friendi lo urze them to trv it." Free trial bottles at Edwin Ross' Drug Store. Begu lar sites ouc ana si.ou. ELECTRIC FORCE. The Great Fundamental Princi ple or the Unirerse and Its Power to Restore Health. (Oregonian, November 16, 1891.) Experiments by scientists are con stantly aud surely proving electricity to be the great motor power of creation. Electricity ia the most powerful chem ical agent, as well as the basis of enem ies! action. It is the primal element of light and heat; the promoter of life and the austainer of health. Disease yields readily to its magnetio totich.and er. o unrelenting death is averted by its presence. Thousands of afflicted and suffering bear witnesa to it healing power. The electro-magnetic, a prac ticed by Dr. Darrin, has revolutionised the practice of mediciue, as is shown b the following. extracts or testimonials: Ed. Hynes, Albina, catarrhal deaf ness, restored. P. C. Mcfarlane, Vancouver, sciatic rheumatism, cured. Thomas Buff, Mocksburg, dizziness, kidney and liver complaint, restored J. R. Cunningham, Wapinitia, Was co Co., Or., total deafness two years iu one ear and partially so in th other, aured. Mr. J. E. Smith, Prineville, Or., ner vous debility aud general weakness, al most bordering on insanity, restored. Henson McCoy, The Dalies, Or., deafness and terrible pain in the ear and head for six months, until he waa nearly crazy, restlessness and insomnia. Restored to health by electricity after all treatments had failed. Dr. Darrin continue to treat all class es, the rich and poor alike, free of charge, at 70) Washington street, Port land, from 10 to 11 A. M. daily. Those willing to pay, from 11 A. M. to 8 P.M. at one-half hi former price. He gives free confidential examinations to all at the office or by loiter. He treat all curable chronic, acute and private des eases with electricity, and medicine when required. NOTICE FOR rVBa.ICA'TlOl. Land OIBcs at Oregon City. Or., Sept 2. IM1. Notice is hereby given thai the following named settler has filed uoUce of his intention to make final Drool in stiDDort of his claim, and that said proof will be made before the County Clerk of Columbia county, at St. Helena. Or., ou November a. imi, tis: H. K. WIOKKRSHAN Homestead entry No. for the eU of ne M of see. as, tp 7 n. r J w. He names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon, and cultivation of said land, via: Felix Dobast, C. W. Mother. W. M. Kigm and C T' o'ini J. f. APPERHON, ftsgister. One Dollar Weekly Buys a good gold watch by our club sys tem. Our 14 karat gold-tilled cases are war ranted for 20 years. Fine Elgin and Wttl thatn m tveiuent. Stem wind and set. Lady's or gent's sise. Kqual to any $50 watch, 'i'o secure agents where we have none, we sell one of the hunting cave watches for the club price $28 and wild 0. O. D. by express with privilege of examina tion before paying for the same. Our agent at Durham, N. C, writes : "Our Jewelers have confessed they doa't know how you can furniib such work for tha money." Our agent at Heath Springs, 8. 0., writes: "Your watches take at sight. The gentleman wbo got the last watch said that he examined and priced a leweler a watches iu Lancaster, that were no batter than yours, but the price was lit." Our agent at Pennington, Tex., writes: "Am la receipt of tha watch, and am pleased without measure. All who have sees it say it would be cheap at itO." On pood reliable agent wanted for each place. Write for particulars. Estnas Watch Co., New York. I nrrAfi W MAVni'R NOTARY PUBLIC AND INSURANCE AGENT, MAYOER, - OREOoW. L. DECKER, DEALER IN Confectionery, Notions, Etc. Canned Goods and Fresh Fruits. Tobacco and Cigars St. Helen, Okecoh. PnrtluS. Ortfon. A. P. Amftranf, Ptla. BnUKh Srhwl : Oai-itii. Bus. Collmi, U. Ontoa. Sim oourao of Mud? , m r tut of tuition. Business, Shoirth&ad, Trfrwrilinf, Fenmtuhi,mmt fKftitk PrmrtmUMH mjrln mlM thnnuuool tin flu. SCf tela -J itl M anjr lima. VaulofM tw IUm rm TbflCelGLratedFrMcHuw, "APHRODITINE" KZ Is Bold o a POSITIVE GUARANTEE to cure any form of oervou d iMmo or any dlaoroer of tb (cneiativeor- f m oi eiioerMx, whether arlsluK I mm thm vcai r BEFORE . umoI stimuUDU, AFTER Dacco or upturn, or uirouxo touuiiui loaiere tloo. over lndulpccDce, Ac, men u han o( Brala Power, WakefiilncM, brrln don n Paiuilnthe back,Bemliu4WraJtDM,ii)rnerla, Ken out ir.it- tritloo, Nocturnal Kmlriiona, Leieorrhora, l!s slaeaa, Weak Memory, Lonof Power and Iinpo tency, which If neflecteil often lead to premature Ota e e ana mtmniiv. rnca at aw a. oox. ooxaa for 15.00. Sent by ma'l on reci-Ipt ol price- A WRIimr.VARAKTr:it is (riven for erery5.tt)orderre,clvml. torefnnfl the money If a Permanent cure Is not efTertrd Wo hava inontandaol trstimoniais immoio sna youna;. of bothMXM,wboha-'Atjeeatrmanentlyenrca by the m of Aphrodltlne. C ircular Irce. AddrcH THE APHRO MEDICINE CO. Wauvn llrauch. Box 27. Poan Lilt Oa. For sale by EDWIN BOSS, Druggist, St. Helena, Or, DAVtES, " The Photographer, First and Taylor 8treet. PORTLAND - - OREGON Work anrl prices ilia cannot he beaten. ROTICK. This It to certify that my wife has left my bed and board without toy consent, and hereafter I will not be re)onsible for any debts that she may contr ct. ,23n20 F. C. WINCHESTER rots SALE. A fine tract of ICO acres in Beaver valley, com prising the se',4 of nw.sw(.i of atVt. n! of u . and neU ol vmV.. aetr. townehiD 7 north. rangas wet. This is a t-.act of land that ia mortty agricultural after the timber is removed. lernta reasonaoje. Appiy mi. uia wiuin. aept 4-tf Final Settlement Notice Is herebv sriven that I. Wm. H. Dolman, the administrator of the estate of Mary Benne't, deceased, have filed with the clerk of the conntv court of !olumhia county, stiite of Oregon, my final account ot niy auuiimsiratiuii u wu wwnc, . ."S : .1 . : . : ... 1 ....I. inimucr Willi hi iirtiuuu 01 mttit and rli-trihut on of the residue of said etate remaining in my Ii m.ls; and that tiie judge ot said court ban fixed Monday, the HtU dav of December, 1801, at 10 o'clock A. t-ourt as the time and place for the hearing and settlement of said account and peti tion for distribution, at which time and pi ce any and all persons interested may ai.ui Hum 1 1 :l v kiiix file I'uurimuiu i-mu appear ana contest tne snme. Administrator of the estate of Mary Ben nett, deceased. Dated November 12. 1S9I. nl3dll Final Settlement. Notice is herebv tnven that . the under signed administrator of thectateof Pounii F. Murphy, deceased, have filed with the clerk of the county court of Columbia county. HUle of Oregon, my report and final account of said astute, and that the judge ol said court has fixed Monday the Tib day of December. 1891. at 10 o'clock A. M. of said dav. and the court room of said court as the lime and place for the hearing of said report and account, si which time and place any and all persons interested may appear ana contest tne sam-. R. P. ORAHAM. Administrator of the estate of Dennii Murphv, deceased. Dated October 30, 1801. oS0n27 NOTICE I'OR rVBILCATIO!. Land Ofllca at Orerou Cltv. Or.. October 8. 1891 Notice is hereby given that the followinr named minor heir of James Dooley, deceased. haa filed notice of her intontion to make final jruui iu,iirnjii vi nv vwui, hi. b,v proof will be made before the Ret Ister and Re ceiver of the United States Lsnd omce at Ore- go a City, Oregon, on November 27, 1S91, vis: JENNIE WRIGHT. Formerly Jennie Dooley, one of the minor heirs of James Donley, deceased, homestead entry No. 5V for the ne'-i of sec. S, tp n, r 3 w, Bhe names the following witnesses to prove the con tinuous residence of James Doolev. deceased. upon and cultivation of said land, via: Lewis Piper, Frans M, Tompkins, John O. Tompkins ana Biepnen names; an oi ocappooso postouice, t;oiuuioie county, uregon. olCnM J. T. A r PERSON, Register. PUBLIC SALE Notice is hereby given that on Saturday, November 21, 1891 At 10 e 'clock A. M.. we will offer for sale at public auction , at the residence of W. Ii, Coi.nell, Deer Island, Columbia county, uregon, tne rouowtng-aescrinea property 21 head ot horses and mules; 16 wheel scrapers ; 8t slip scrapers: 1 tarpaulin; 2 plows ; 1 wagon , and S sets tf chain harness. Said live stock and tool having been left in our charge by one K. M. Carr during the month of December, 1890, and the feed and storage charges thereon to date, amounting to $863 9ft, and remaining unpaid; therefore in accordance wun tne statute made snd provided in such cases we have caused this notice to be posted. If such unpaid charges, with charges still accruing it-main unpaid at the date hereinbefore written; said live stock, tiols, etc will be sold to the highest Didder. Terms oi sale, uasb. S. W. ALDRICH & CO CONSUMPTION t'llKEV, An old physician, retired from practice. having had placed in his hands by an East India missionary, the formula of a sJniule vegetable remedy for the speedy snd per- niKiirni cure ot coisumpiwn , Dronciiutls, catarrh, asthma and all turoat and luns af. tectums, also a positive and racicaj cure for nervous debility and all nervous com plaints, after having tested its wonderful curative powers in thousands of rases, baa felt it his duty to make it known to his suf fering fellows. Actuated by this motive ana a nesira to relieve numan sullertng 1 win scna tree oi i-narge, to all who desire It this recipe. In German. French or Knsrlish with full directions for preparing and using. auMg tun iaMT. tv . A. nulls, 820 Powers' Block. Rochester, V frriv -cya. King Clothiers of the Northwest. Ime Crr, Herrlsa statl ) - rrtlaa HOMESPUN SUITS, $22.50. OVERCOATS FROM $10.00 TO $25.00 EACH: MENS FINE surrs 1000 STIFF HATS 16o Each Reason for this Slanghter: BROKEN SIZES. SEE DISPLAY IN CORNER WINDOW. All Our Seeds AreTested 0) ?ctinr F.L.POSSON & Son. F. R. CHOWN, IMPORTER OF - MANUFACTURERS OF - Sheet-Iron, Tin WHOLESALE 2 1 2 First snd cor. Salmon Street 1041 FIRST STREET, OPP. LADD & TILTON'S BANK. You are respectfully invited to call at the office of the OREGON H0I.2ESTEAD GO. And examine our lUt of : ct Hawthorne's First Addition to Portland, LOTS 50X100 FT. LIBERAL. Parti ea who desire to visit and examine this property will Bad our sgaat sad teas time free of expense. We also offer 100 10-acra traet. belonging to the Hawthorne eatate at Uillssoso, Washington county, 14 miles treat of Portland, one hour's ride by rail, three Uroea daily. CLIFTON This is to certify that the "Oregon Homestead Cenpany" has secured farnaMod aad well located homesteads, requiring little. If any clearing, with ttrst-elass soil, well adapted to grain and Tees tables, aa well as to the production ot ever variety of grain and fruits that can be a row a lu Cali fornia, Oregon and Washington, and we have taa wa&aington siae oi tne uoiumDis, river. convenient tatneutnutogui auii)r miivvi mnr, andononslte to Hood Rivr station, on the line of the Unioa Pavlne railway, M milea east of tha city of Portland. We cordially recommend our Signed, . : There are aosr sixty settlers la the colony aa) claims enough for 10 to IS more families, aud obtain full uerticulaca. We are also locating a colony about three allies from Port Angeles. Firs, 10 sad 90-ecrs tracts fee per acre. . - Also a colony at Billsboro, Or. on 10 and 10-ecre tracts at 1100 and 1124 per acre. Meters farm I miles from St. Helens, all good land, creek running through the renter, epleadld springs, new room house, small garden, fruit trees; SSg per sera. 0 Wshavethelargtstandmoet valuable tractsof land In the state of 4rom and Wstalslmaj laM. We receive none for subdivision or aaJa that we cannot have endorsed by tha leadiug resi dents of the district in which sueh lands are situated. W receive none except such aa have aa absolute perfect title. We have 200 J-acre tracts near PORT ANGELES, WASH., a eleemet tract for a eotony S0 par , acre: S,300 acres lu a body near um eaove. zs Four Homesteads, We have for sale a beautiful fruit farm of a ISO sores, SO aeras under fane, SS aeras anter ealll. vation. Price $1,500. Terms $'.,200 cash, balance on time, with household furniture horses, cattle, hots, poultry, wagons aad everything suitable tnr a Srse-cls faxm.rSOa Tersss, 12,006 cash, balaoce on Um. Call and got full partlealara. US seres fine cleared land near Rosebnrg. Oregon, nearly all level, dotted with beaatlfui eat trees. V per sere, apeadld fruit and grain hum. One 10-acre tract, near Port Angeles. ?6 pec acre. cash. Special !- A party is forming hers to visit tha VsilSoel fttatoa 4T CeXaaahla. Hwaisls Aasartaaa, during the month of December, tn be absent tareaor four mouths. The wdacaaseate eavred are far superior to those of California in 1840, without tho hardships tbea oadnred. The mines of Col suit wist exceed tn rivnuess The climate Is iust the same aa in CstliSor cents to II per acre. Produce, any kind of fruit, grapes and grain gnwn la CaUioralaaM Oregon, in addition to coffee, cocoa and all tha tropical fruits. . ANOTHER PABTIa Is forming to visit ftaa llleajo and the CUT Decern be. , to spend tbewlnter. exploring tho mti locating a colony of frst-elaas farmers and fruit ra MR. GEQRGEE. PLACE, Care of our office, A Tin ft at. UATYiAnf nnrl f a 104S mm BEL Iiw aval niuimfl aaasa Portland. Ob. Hardware Table and Pocket Cutlery Dairy and Household Goods. o Cooking and Heating Stoves. and Copper Ware, AXD RETAIL. PORTLAND- PORTLAND, OREGON. Properties , the finest and best which ia .. EAST SIDE. PRICES $700 TO $850 EACH- TERMS ready al aay 41 aerea. Improved farm 7 miles aamth ef fart land, BaarClackamas. Clackamas station, . P. K. R, good house, land all fenced, good water, sous umber; price 1160 per sen, easy to ran s. HIXjC. COLONY. Warn Samoa. Wasst, Augustas, ISM. located thereon. Maid homesteads ana situated est Meads aad others to Join ear colour. B. A.Ctm.tSiTst.. rortnmd. W. J. Kols, 3S Oait aL. Portland. W. J. Hatss, eoc. rrotrtand Hall sta., Portland. Cais. H. CsuasoM, 271 Feurth St., Portlaud. O. P. Cook, cor. Fourth and J ata., B. Portland. C. B. Bi.ACawai.in ear. 4th aad J eta. K. rorltaad. M. W. KiNCaiS). Porter sk, Fwrtland. F. Piaaca, ear. Third aad Ash sts., rorlland. Call per acre, very uoanu i 160 Acres Each, $130 Each. any ever uiseoverea IB a'miisaHrstssi ef mavataia,. miss, the farasios; lands ranging la price from SS f Bssaawaidsu Lswtr Cssltfwrwta hi .ne. and examining the country with a view of raisers. For full tRfonaetioa.sead t-ceot ataapto FIRST GT.