THE OREGON MIST.
HCBSCflll'TlOX. U S) I'KIt YKAR.
Ht. Hkiksh, NuvEMitKH 27, 1801.
WASHINGTON LETTER.
At lb nut-tin at tins national re
publican committee in Washington
MomUy, Miiinnapoli wtt chtiscii nn
the seventh ballot ssth(tjltie for hold
lug the next nalkmul reiiuuliesu com
Vcnlioit.
A'tkiK tin rebels Imte betn snccws
ful in one of oaf sisfff rvpuhlirs on
ilm south. The insurgents in Brssi)
lira in pomeooiun of tlifl government
rnaeltiiiery, the dictator having sur-
taiulcred liia aulhttntjr to them Mon
day. A new form of government will
bo esUllihel Ht an esrlv tint.
Thk Astoria Town Talk la evidently
rnxkinff matters very warm for the
Uiiuves, thug ami bootlhrs of thai
lace. Whether the Tut It can npnose
thia well organised gang of prostitutes
of both skcs who liar for o lung
Controlled that town, ami yet prosper,
is 4 thing that has never y.t been ae
coti;hi.licJ. To be successful in busi
uess in AalorU and at the aartie lime
tppte thia elea.eut U an utter im
jKMsibility.
TliK meatiest man on earth la tbe
liar. You can ooe with burglar.
Jiiurtlerer, a botw-thiff, or an outlaw
of any kiud. but the liar baa no equal.
He ia always reuly to till you a false
iiootl often when the troth would
answer better. Tbe man who will teli
jrott a certain thing one minute and
the next breath promote another man
the aame thing ia too contemptible for
recognition by deceut people. The man
who can and does deliberately lie out
of one falsehood into another so fas:
that you have not time to record them
ia a disgrace to the dirt upon which he
walk, a prostitute of humanity, and
should be caged aa soon aa possible
Beware of the wolf in sheep's clothing
The city of &tu Francisco liss
raised a subsidy of fSO.OOO for tbe
t'urpoee of securing one or both of tbe
National conventions for that city in
1S92. A Committee has been appoint
ed to preaent San Francisco's claims
to the national committee, and have
already been Mint to Washington for
(hat purpose. Tlie Bay city proposes
to offer free transportation to the ilele-
(ates to tbe couveniion, provided it be
held in that city, and will aUo furnish
free liotel accommodations, clerk hire,
etc. When a city wants the honor of
having a political convention ao bad
and offers to foot all the bills we fail
to see why their desire should not be
gratified. "
The Facilic farmer speaks to the
point iu the following suggestions;
"All those big boys and young men who
are standing around on the streets
should be made to feel that they must
go to work, as everybody knows tbst
tlie men who earn their living by hon
est toil, must support tbe idlers in
some way. The loafer has a digestive
apparatus which muit be kept buoy,
lie must have clothes sad shelter and
unless be has some bonest occupation,
the laboring men must support him.
, While young tbe idler may be harp
enough to get tbe laboring Rao's
tuouey by some trick, but no matter
how be gets it, the laboring men are
the life of this country and must sup
port the idlers. Think of this young
man and if you are loufioK around
with no visible means of support go
to work. Study a profession, learn a
trade, or be a farmer. I he street cor
ners is no place for you."
At tbe shipyard of William Rodgers,
in Bath, Maine, recently, tlie four
roasted, ceuk-rboard schooner Three
Marys wss launched. This is the
third vessel launth-sd from this janl
the present year. The Three Marys,
Bays tbe Bstb Enterprise, is built of
tbe first materia U. Tbe frame is
wholly of Maine oak, flanking, ceil
ing and deck frames yellow pine, 8 he
has two decks and her cabins are large
nd furnished tit hard wood and neatly
ornamented and polished. Tbe lower
masts each are Oregon pine and are
100 feet long, the topmasts fifty feet
in length. The vessel is complete in
every detail and is considered one of
the stauncliest of her class afloat. This
is only one instance out of a great
many where the Oregon pine is used
for masts and spars at tbe different
shipyards throughout the East. Of
this important shipbuilding material
Columbia county has an abundance ;
and tlie fact that Mr. Sodgers, who
lias just completed his eighty-ninth
vessel, uses the Oregon product and
ships it across the continent in prefer
ence to Maine pine, speaks a great den 1
for the value of our forests. The spar
business will be a greut source of reve
nue to thia county at no distant day.
ftobool Report.
Report of the Milton creek school
for the month ending November 13 :
Number ot pupils enrolled, 21 ; daily
average attendance, iiOj ; those not ab
sent during the month were, Stella
Brown, Dannie Brown, Kidney Smith,
1 farty Mierwian, Caleb Kherrosn, I'earl
Miermsn, Calvin Howard, Clarence
JSeaucliausp, Harry Jk-auchurnp, Jiwsis
ftt'itncbarop, Louis Burger, George
Dsrver, Bert Brown, Fred J1' rants.
Those Visiting tb houl weie, Mr.
it. Harmon sod Mr. r!-it!ie Brown.
Kahs A. Ih'G i Teacher, ,
iFnm Our Regular CorwpcnJrut
WaBHIltoTo. It. 0.k Nov, i,
The prealdent returned from the
last vacation be is likelv to have fur
the nest seven or eiitht month
dou shooting trip iu Maryland io
time to preside over a very miporliiiii
enitiuei meeting uhimv, at which por
tions ot ins annual mesmce to von
grews, which will be uutMially Itiiitort-
am tins year, were feat! ana dwt-ifssed
The name of the stcer to rktcre
lary Proctor was also submitted, and
mere was some iiilormul talk shout
the sis-cess of Minister Fred Oram in
pelting tlie govern men t of Auelria to
withdraw its prohibition of the inipor
Ullon of American pork, which ia now
regarded as an assucd fact Secretary
Uiains had rouii'thing tttlerestiiiir tt
say about the reetpriwity treaty with
Mexico ami his hnal instructions to
Minuter Kyan, who left Washington
lor tlie lily of Mexico this week. Th
ueftotialion of this treaty or agrmment
will probably be officially concluded
and announced su after Minikler
Kyan eels back to his iiost of dutv. a
only a few of the minor details remain
to I settled
The president and every tmmber of
ma cabinet realise that they have a
season ot liard Work altead of them,
ana tliat, itolitwally sneaking, the
coming session of cungreas promises Ui
oe a mot iinpfirtantone, as the action
ot tbe nemic ratio house of represent
uvea, frttm iu flection of a speaker to
its adjournment wul be preg ant with
reatilts sITecting tlie presidential cam-
ivsign, and tiie commercial and in
dustrial proaiienty now so eeneral
mronniirtut toe country, and tbev mav
he relied upou in conjunctiou with
tne republican senate, to be on lite
lert lo counteract the evil of anv
wtiucat legislation Utat niar be at'
tempted by the democratic boose.
V ben tbe statement was made, bv
republican speakers and newspaper
during tbe recent campaign iu jfew
l ork that it Tainmany hall succeeded
in carrying that state it would attempt
to control the democratic national J1
icy, it was poo-poohed by many peo
ple, including some republicans. Well.
be prophesy is already fulfilled, and
tbe agents of Tammany hall are In
Washington demanding that Crisp
ball be elected speaker of the bouse,
just aa next year they will be at the
national democratic convention de
manding the nomination of some man
woo will promise, if elected, to alio
litem to introduce into national atfiir
the corrupt methods which have made
the Mow i ork city government a
stnch in the nostrils of bonest men
everywhere. The speakership contest
will be a test of the ptrencth of Tam
many hall in liational affairs; If it can
have Criup elected sneaker it can dic
tate tlie democratic presidential nomi
nation next year.
(Secretary Foster is very much inter
ested in the experience of Immigra
tion Commissioner Kchultris, who. in
order to avcertain ; the bottom facts
boot the immigrant from Europe.
came over from Europe in the steerage
a one of them, and made some start
ling discoveries concerning the
methods of certain European associa
tions in suit ting undesirable people to
come to America, as well as the im
moral practices in the steerage of Eu
roieen steamers. Secretary Foater
says that no amount of steamship In-
uence will prevent bis getting at the
bottom of this whole business and put
ting a stop to it, if it can be done on
charts, maps, blackboards and such
apiwratua aa aw ueccessary for suhool
purixiees, witlMut those things no
teacher can ikra scliuol justice.
We are Informed William Connell
will buihf b dairy again iu the spring.
The day before Mr. Con Hell's barn
was burned lie broke grouud for a
21100 cottage.
C, L. Smith has bought forty acres
of la ifd from I. Utfingsnltier and has
the lumber on the ground for a dwelling-.
EUy Oeorge is nlwtlt to sell out bis
Ure Ut Charles Kiigtii.li. Mr. EiiKli.h
i well knowu and highly rH-ctel.
No man could come iirto the buine
here better liketl. Ml. Getirite has
done a good buoiness here, and lits
reasmi for retiring is that he has Iim.
much other burineot. lK-r Iland ii
a good trading point and we predict
abundant success for tbe new luau.
The Tide Creek Dam A Uxiru Com.
psny are driving a boom at the mouth
of Tide creek. They have now full
control of the ertek from the dam to
its mouth, and will drite each and
every mail's logs alike, and no one can
say: "I did more work on your log
thau you did on mine."
One week ago last Tuesday night
Mr. drome's store wss broken into and
robbed. Besides several articles taken
about 140 in cash went alao. We hejr
of some petty larceny being continually
committed. It is not hkelv theeuuulv
officials can do auything tuwa-ils capt
uring thems thieves as the County court
ia enjoined not to pay lor "searching"
for criminals.
If the Chilian soldiers are anvlhimr
like the Claukanw Chief pictures
mem lu us last lasue, the American
sniuiera nave notlimc to fear In case
o! war. When a soldier will throw
away his gun and run with a pocket-
tune on io i tie sharp point of a fixed-
bayonet, he will find out his niUtake
loo late. War is different from riot.
Knives will do in street riots, but they
uever do in war. War is art. in which
the soldier must be trained, and the
more traiued the better the soldier.
Discipline is the main thing iu war, but
ret kleiwiios ia fatal, ami tht Chilian
ill mid It out should lliev ever nuH
Uncle Mam in tlie fiukt, like the Mexi
cans did when they met Genera) Taylor.
C. If. English is quite pooi'.y at
pieseut, though nolhiug serious.
Considerable colds are reuorted and
some i grippe, s
Mr. "Query" wishes to thank some
friend for a baUh of the Northwest
Reform Journals, the alliance paper.
He would tike to return the eender
some copies of The Oregouiau aud
Farm and Fireside.
MtMMIKDt
MKHANHA KMKKNON At lli.r r.
ilrtH-eol ili tii'Mu'n iartiiti on MM inn
erw-k Htinxlsv, Nov. 8i, laiil, J. II, Mer
amla to Jennie M. Ktnvrtoii.
ttwaeesir
This i What ?fn oiiitht to have. In fact
you iiuut hate ft, tu fully enjoy life. Tliuti
sn.t.1 are aenrelihiK for tt i!jII , uiul nibiirii
liiit iMVSnae tlwy Unci it mil. Tltmiatulii
upon tlioiwaiKl of dollar ara xhpiiI sn
uuully hy our iwiple in the hops that they
mav alUln this boon. Ami yt It may lie
lisil hy all. We iiuarnntee ilmt Klvetrle
hitters, l( urnnl sivimlluir to illrveiloit ami
tlitiii ert-lnl in. will tiling yuii khxI
IHlwtlon anl on-t the ileltioii lvp.!lii
and ln-t.ill Idolftul Kuiiepny, Wo rtHimi
mend Klvetrle Ullten for ty?ii4 and till
diveae of t.iver, Htomach mnl Kidney
Sul.l at iVV siidH.W) IhiIIIo hy l-Mwhi
Hum, lri(fk'l-t,
ttwvklssits Arnica Naive.
The he-4 aalv In the world f r Culm nnil.
Korrs. t'lifM. Salt lthum, t'rver Hrw, Tetter,
l'hal lUiidx, t hllhUlm, Corn, ami all Hklii
Kniillot. aud IKWhlvftf Siirst I'll on. or do ay
rslre.. It la nuarantevii t trv perlret lallii
(a-'tUm, or luutiry refumlr.1. ITIr ts tent wr
box. For III' Ktlwlu Row.
One Dollar Weekly
Buys irxxl iroltt wsleh hv our chili v
tern. Our It ksmt told-tilledrnierv war
ranted for 20 yearn r'ins Main and Wid
iliaiu m iveieeut. stiriii stud ul mi.
Iduly' or Kent' nine. Kiial tu any '
aatcli. Toseeurs upeni, where k hsvv
iioim-i we Mill one of the bitntinsr cn
n ah'lie for I lie clnK prlirv I.N and wild C.
O. l. hv rspre villi pr vilegeot examina
tion before j.aying fur the niiiiS.
Our SKttiit St Durlisin, N. C. write:
"Oiirleweler havs ente-l the ilun'l know
bow juu eau liiml.h im b work lr tile imnif. ,"
Utirarrnt SI Heath Mprlnii, W. !., write
"imir WOi hfft lake t llrhl. Tha millman
huxolthr bin wm h wid is he Pkoinliinl
ami ruiMi a leaeler waieb In joieier.
that Her wi kwuer than )uun, but lbs rU
Our ent st IVltnlnelnn, Tex., write!
"Am la reeetpl ol ths wnl. h. and an pleiue.1
wlihiiot mesiure. Allwbuhavs aaeu my II
wvui.1 wv euvap ar t ma
On sia relinble airenl wanted fur each
placs. Writs for particular,
KaeiKS V aTi u (.;..., Krw York,
.140 FIllST "STIwEliT 140
I'KDKH THK OILMAN IfOl'ftK.
j.mTmoyer&co.
Ar new prepared in tifler their llemiwnsl All-Wnol Hood si a Ureal Itedftvtloii
(roiii lirner price. In poiinevnini with our All WkoI t'lnililim fr..ia ilm
lllunv U'.l. . Mill. .iii.l II... I .... ...I l" '. "
r'orvluti Mhls all His llet ItsoktiM, V warrant all ultr uoud s iloioai
uilile.
TIIE rrCAMKIt
Tne Nest Kleetoral Vote.
Tbe following table shows tlie
electoral vote for IctSS compared with
tbat apportioned for the different stale
iu 1892, when tbe next president is to
be elected:
vers sua 18SS.
Alabama ........
ArkauMv.
California u .
Colorado
Ccuueciicut.
1 Ma ware
Florida
UeorKia...
illimu.
Inuiaoa
Iowa , ... ;
Kavs
Keiiiucky
IRALDA
I now nakin rexulsr round
tiijw from
OAK POINT TO PORTLAND
Daily Eicept Wednesdays,
Lkavixu OAK I'OIXT... ......4 A. Jl.
" ft KI.I.A iJk.ni
" KAIMKH. .0.15 '
KAI.AM A T:I
" 1ST. lIKLKTi S
Asaivi.no lOHThAM).... II m
RETURNING
T,s.vs PORTLAND IKWP. M.
ASsiVSHTEI.LA .....7: "
W. E. NEWSOM.
der Ihe preseut laws, aud be thinks it i tfi..an
. vl .in.
can be.
DEER ISLAND.
The weather ia everything that is-
desirable. .
Owing to so little fnvt this winter
peas and beans are still blooming.
Seveial of our farmers attended the
sale last Saturday and some of them
made good purchases. A. A. Merrill
sports a span of mules.
Who is the farmer that hires a hand
and puis him to work without proper
tools and expects him to accomplish
much; or the merchant who hues a
clerk and expects hint to make big re
turns without first stocking his store;
or tbe logger who hires a laborer and
puts him lo work with only an ax and
expect him to cut many logs. Neither
om it parents expect great things from
a teacher, when they only furntb the
m hoot with the children, b oks and
It. The school should have globes.
Maine
Maryland
M-uBai.buaells ...
Micbhtajt ... ...
Mionvauta.
Miioipi ... . . .,
Mutouri ........
Nebrataa
Nevada
New Hampshire
New Jerwy ,
New York.......
No'tli Csrutma ..
Oliio
Oregon
PuiiixyiVaHia ...
Kbotls l.ltnd ...
Mouth tarolina ..
renneasee . . . .
Texas
Vermont
Virginia ..
Went VirRinia
Wisconsin....,
VoTS oa 1W3.
..10 Alabama 11
. 7 ArKauaa Si
.. S California U
.. 3 4'olnrailo ... ..... 4
. . 0 C'oiinct tu lit ...... li
. . i Ihela ware A
,. 4 Honda.... 4
..13 Ocorirta 13
,.'l lilimrij..,.
..14 Jdalio ........... 3
..13 Indiana..... I"
. 0 luwa IS
.13 Kanias .. .... lo
.. a Kentucky.. 13
. . 6 Louiiiajis ....
.. 8 Maine ...
..14 JUarylaod. ....... S
,.1.5 Ma-acinue(ls ... 15
.. 7 Micbteao. 14
. 0 MinneatMS ....... V
..lti Minuaaippt V
.. It Miartiri 17
. 3 Jlontana 3
. . 4 Nebraska S
.. V Nevada 3
...3li New lljmpablre... 4
...II New J. rey 10
...Jtl New York. . ... :W
...3 hortli Carolina.. 11
...30 forth Uafcota. .. 3
... 4 Vhin ..V
... ti Oreon 4
...12 feuiwylvanis .... 32
...13 Kbode Irland .... 4
... 4 Houtb t arolina ... i
...13 ftoutb Isko(a.... 4
... li TeimeMte. ..it
...It Texaa 15
. Vermont 4
Vl-ginU 12 i
VValnl!jrtoli ..... 4
M'evt Virsinia. ., . . 6
Wuuoruiln 1'.'
Wyoium.. ..... i
DEAFNESS,
ITS CAUSES AND CURE,
rVlentiricslly treateil by an snrltt of world
wide reputation Ileafne.a enulicateil and
entirely eureil.of from Ji lo vrr' aisnd
ina, after all mber treatment lie fadrtl
How tbe d fTirulty brea hi d and tliscanae
removed fully esplahml in ciwiilar. villi
allUlavit and letimonial ef cure from
prominent people, mailed free.
DR. A. KONTAINK, Taroma. Wh.
MlEUIKr'S 8 ALE.
STATE OK ORE;o5l, M
County ol Columbia. (
Hy virtue of an exetrution imneil mil of
the County Court of the htnte of Oreeon, t
med reeted. hi favor of EverdinK A Kurrrll
and ni J. W. Itevia. jr., and John W.
ttevw. for tbe um of f 113 .10, jiidioiieiil.
wi h lnleret fmm thettli day of November.
Iwl. st s per cent, per year, and lbs further
sum of 1 19 (10 eot aud a.TruinK ioil; I
did, on tlie 1.1th day of November, littl.
duly levy upon all lbs etate, rfchl. title
and Intereot of Ihe above named driendant,
J. W. ltrk, jr.. and John W. Uevia, In sn
Total .
.401
Tlie ..) indicates new atabrs.
.444
Cakes Without Eggs.
Obterviag hcrawkeepers quickly leant that Dr. Prica'i
Cream Baking Powder il far nperior to other brands in
the fact that they never fail to make the finest pastry, and
if they wish to be economical they can dispense entirely with
egg and can use a less quantity of batter for shortening'
purposes. The advantage is not alone in the saving effected
but in avoiding the trouble and frequently the great difficulty
of securing eggs that are fresh, litis is often a serious
trouble. ,
Cakes of various kinds from the informal Griddle
Cakes to the stately- Bride Cake can be made with Price's
Cream Baking Powder, which insures light, sweet and hand
some cakes; or when used for Griddle Cakes to be eaten hot
enables their production in tbe shortest space of time, always
tender and delicious.
Dr. Price's is the only Baking Powder that contains ths
white of eggs. None so pure t None so wholesome I
Dr. Price's Cream Baking Powdtr is re
ported by ail authorities as free from Ammonia,
Alum, or any other adulterant. In fact, the
purity of this ideal porder has never been ques
tioned. .. - . .....
tu ihe foliowing-deaciilied real piopertv. to
wft: Tbat portion of Hunter's bon'ation
Land Claim lyinic seat of User llnd
tboiigh, In section 41 and 30, towmdiipO,
rotiire 1 and '2, euntaininir 3(7 acre, more vr
!, together with ail I lie hereditament
and appurtenance thereunto belonging or
in any w ie appt.rthiiiig. Now In juru
anrs of raid execution, i will, nn tlie lilth
day of Deeeliiher, l'l, at Ihe hour of In
o'eliark A. M., at lbs Courthouse door in
ail i-ounty and "late, ell tbe abuve-de-cnl-ed
intere-t of naid defendant. In and to
paid n-sl properly at public auction lo the
ldxbet bidder for rash, or no uiiieb
tbeieof a will sail.fy id exeeutfon, III
teret and eoRl. W. A. SIKKKKU,
Hhvrtlf of t'-ohmiMs County , Oregon.
Dsted November l-'t, ItOl. ii:U1S
Heliali
Vmt Nw. lrtM
lrS time Tweed Miilf.l1,M,
lrld Wnrlt Hull ,
Mlrld Cheviot "nttii
eien i nevn inia,
Itroa n I'hiltl Mull.
Moltlml I'livvliH Ktib,.,
lirar I'liei k Sii(l... . .......
Kaney l'tn.lnl Xulta
lironu Tweed Smi
I.al Km. ilMO,
ItnotN cheviot Mini. ., ,
I'laid Cawlmers Mull , ,
Faney raa.hnerr Holla
Ilnta ii Tweed Suit.
Fain )f llnln lloiie aulia.....
Vel jiir Kni'r I "iiiln.
t.ray rueiul fuliv.
I. at SOW.
Itr.mii I llf.-k iil( ,,;,.,
CtifS Cauilieere henvy Sttlu
--lillie.lCai-.liiiine lievv niiIim
Orae 'hetn(. Iieavy, Hull.,,,,
ttrown t'hevbil. heuvy Hiiltn...
Heavy blue Tared Xnlla
Xlaek ami W lUlv Mti I t'aa
atmerv Mull .,
I. at Hm. S03U.
Itrnwn sirliied Wnr.tiKt Still
Hlwk Planl lull. .,
IMaek I'orka'rew Hull...
Heavy lime Mrltoit rtitlta .....
Heavy t hwk I'ulinere anil
faney Wlile V1. Wonted
Hull
tkrouii I'liild WorMed Snltv...
Dark Hr.in t'lu'vl.il auna.b,
l.al No. vtllO.
falter t'heek ('Maimer aittta'
IrtlN'dl iiiiere heave auit
trk liny I'bevha .all.
Hrah Taeed vehtur Shlh
aulla
ram-y Ctoslmere kiiIu.
atav Wiirtel auK...,.,.
Mlk Mtet l'a.lmere aidl
Banket t hee t'aaaliuer mil
brow a Teel milta. MWM
Natural Dray t aanlmer. no
dve kidt.
lln.a n t'liex lot .-4eoii'h miltf.M
lark HrnR Ttrewl alt., ... .
Park liny Taee.1, la-sunr
KiNata. ftiiiu , . .
Mtk nine, Miliars eul, aaiU.M
lli.rk WnMnl Mll
Ian Torr-1, SH'iHitirs '.l,
anil ... ....,.,.,.,
XXX M..l T.eedull. . ...
At $ 8 50
At 10.00
At 12 00
At SIC 00
At n no
At IS 00
At 13 CO
t.at Nth Stmo,
Slai'V Wide Wh Sulla
blue Wine Mat hum
Iir.ua ii Mvliou inh ,,,
Kani'y Check t'lieiba mill,...
Park orov Wnr.leil iilla..,,.,.,
Ulaek I nranerew ailltx.. ,.
blHi k lllaijMual nulla , ,.
I. at ft. Silltl.
Park ItriiHii Tsil tiii
Il.m y lilui, pin u. 11 It v sun...,
Mrl lam ) Wi.r.lnl .nil, ,.
Kvlra lleavv Imrk l.ray I'm.
atttieie kmiK.
I'laid Vtrlvl, Heal iwivrii
nil .,
Iirolien Plaid Wur.led .ull.
Mlk lilted Virivd .iilK
l.al w4 mo.
Itfaek Mile Wale nulla ,.
Kwuey MilHord mill.,..,,.,,,,,,
rine Prah hr.iy aulla,., .,,...
Kle Wra.t He'riie.
park lira)' Unrated iill.ud
II e v llfuv lit'to t anil,
"Ilk MlT.I t'iMiiiii'it miila.,,
rney I'UI.I v1.mt.iI .,li ...
Kmall Cheek Wnnieil niu.
I'luln brim n Mullen anlta
Kvlr Heavy XX Cawlmars
allll...... .,.,,.
l.al Km, SIMM!.
Irk riray talmir Kn. I '!.
atere ulta ... ,.
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suit
black t hevliil ixifi ami.
Imrk Itioaii Mpllnn aulla
tik Kanev Wnrmlivl auit.
Fiu-y Halite fiiak iuli . ...
Knalli.il Herrlii Ikme nil. ,.
.Seal Dark Clie.ke.1 Wuiainl
nil
faney I'laid W.r.el "illlt .
Straight lrl Unrated .ulta,
kau vitiHlli) Coiki-mv mill
Lai m. fliou,
XX SX vsl.Mir Wlark I'hevlut
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ITanev eirba-d .!.! .ulta,
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lllek I'laid Unrated, Siniaia
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nil.
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J. M. MOYHU & CO.,
Siiceeaaor bt B"wwiivllle Woden M II. .
140 FIRST STREET, COItXEU ALDER. PORTLAXU
tt ITIICTI.Y TfC fUICU. NO linVfATION.
At 11 50
At 15 00
At 20 00
22 50
Portland Seed Co.,
tK. W. MIU.KK, Mg,.,)
f'ffAf.fritN IN
SEEDS. TREES,
Fertilizers, Bee Supplies,
Spraying Apparatus and
Material, Poultry
Supplies, Etc., Etc.
171 Mocimtl Hi. IVrtlstid, Oiegnn,
r-Vntl for Caiilonu, llii20 0(
Sale of Stock!
Ther nlll lie sold al Mer, Orefun, nn
December .19, at 2P.M.,
rievsnly Shares tff IlisCspttal (tluekaftlit
Green Creek L&mbering and
fifanofactaring Co.,
Of MByger. Ori-jroii, n r rant, of .,.a
la paid up, 'rtlei.e lnire v.i tm oli In dp.
(sail of pnymonl of an siaewiiieni of 10 wr
i t lit, now i.ue, '
G. C. L. & M. Co.
II IfENIrKIISON, SiVy.
C. E. HAKT
Proprietor '.
St. Helens Meat .Market
Krrali ami hallel
and Vi p l.ible
THE RETAIL MERCHANT is tlie newwnry
Medium of Trade bvtween the Miuiufitcturtrr
hiul the Coii.tinuer. He taunt protect (ho interval
of hi cuntoiiKTH by purchttrting ii tlif ltiwcst nml
nntl best iniukctf, mtd by wiling to bin piiti-onit
at tiie Lowest lWiblu PricoH.
PROPRIETOR OF THE OLD ST. HELENS STORE,
In keeping thcue true principloM of trtwle nlwitn in
view ; often Icuvea the old tnvck nlul titriken "iterom.
lota" for IiargniiiH for hi cuntomem. Ills Block of
RSGeneral Merchandise
Is bt-ing enlivrgwl hy New Goods Every Duy.
It I not eonvenlssit to name the many dlfTxreiit srt'rle kept
nn rale. si le from I'rv (IhhI.,I I .ilili.s. I.i.lii-"' Wear tienilemeii'
Wear, Ili ad Wear. K""t Wrar, rioiirand Krfd, f.riN rr midl'iin.
nml flood. Null" iiml llardwar. fna kery and lila.aaar. llriill
nnd llnwure. I'om.ler and riliot. Hat and Cup, liou'a and Hliov,
I'uUnt Jli-liiliie, Tnili t Ankle, etc.
UNCLE MTEES
THE PORTLAND JEWELER.
IJIl'OUTr.K AND DKAl.ER IX
Bia:
siiEini-T sale.
STATE Of OnKflOJf.
County of Columbia.
Be virtue of s decree nd order of sls. In
tied out of the t'in-uit Court of the Htata of
Oreiron. for the County of f olumliia, tit me
Uirei Ud.in lnvor ol Jame MUrkle. it., situ
Clixrle Muclile,eo-)arlner,doini;buliie
S Miickle Krotlier, t'lahititr. snd SKSinat
Ji
A. V. Wskeiley,
Chnrle W. Iliu
XxnA lilukcJilf.v.
Ii:ae M. Hlakexley,
Chnrle W. Iliukeahy, Walter Illnke.ley,
Keniliill lilakeley, Kugene
B'akenlty and Mary itlakewley, defendinit.,
for the sum of 1 woThouaand One Hundred
and Klxty-two Dollar. W.Wl ()), and the
further orini of Twenty-sivht and Kiftlily
five Hundred tli iM 1, Dollar cost and
di.bnrefnenfr, sid secruinc coU. eom-
iiiaudinK me to levy niion snd iiiske sle ol
ths following decrlled real .rortv,
to-it: Uit numbered ten f H)h eleven (111
snd twelve (121 tu boek numlier eleven (II)
in ths toam of Ht. Helen, Oreifoii. AIo
tlie followiiif;: Cauimeneiiiff st a point
which bear north nevenly-foiir decrees and
thirtv minute eal. two hundred hd
Keventy (270) lirtk from the corner lot
fourteen M) aud lifleen (1.1), In bits k ten
(10), In the town of Kt. ilelen, Oregon, and
in a right line with the dieiaion line of said
lota fourteen (II) and fifte. n (!.'), and run.
ninir tlienw north seventy -four diyree and
thirty minute ea.t imn ty-aeveii (M7) link
lo low water mark ; thence w.iith eijditeen
deicreen and Mevun minute eat with low
water mars eiiriny-eiKiii inn; un; iiienee
aoutli seventy-four degree and thirty
minute wn.t ninety-one (Dl I tin kt : tlienoe
to the plscsof beKlnirnil in townndip lour
(4) north, rntwoue (1) wht of the Will
smeite uiertoian, and heinir tide land in
front of lection llireet 9) in aui iowiikhiii
aud ranite. Alo ths umlivided onv-lialf
t U i of the nortliwet .iiiarter () tit the
north' st quarter tyt j ot .eiion eiKiiuien
(ID), in townldp nvs (0) north, rsnite one
(1 J went ot ins meridian. Aiao nn
niniber lifleen (IA) hi Mock numlier ten
moi in iha aid.l town of Ht. Helen, all in
Columbia county. Mats of Oreaon. together
with sil tlis tenements ami improvement
thereon.
I duly levied mmn sid preiuine on ths
27th dky of October. ISOI. ...
Now. in niirrtisucc ot n oerres ami
order of sle, I will, OH Huturdsv the 2Mlh
dav of N'overobsr, l"fl, at ths hour of 10
A'c'lnek A. M., st ths courtlioU.e dr til
Sid county unit tfate, veil the above do
ae.ribed real property at ptihlitS aui tlnn lo
Iha liiirheet bidder therefor, for eauli, to
stify auld decrss and order of Kale and
tjlisritrof coluuiDis t.oumy, vrrgon. ,
Londs Clocks
Watches. Jewclenr, end Optical Goods.
Fine Watch and Jewelry Repairing.
Orders from the Country Solicited.
165 First Street Between Morrison nnd Yamhill. Portland, Or.
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MUCKLE BROS.,
Dealers in all Kinds of
Lumber, Lath Pickete.
Faints, Oils, Glassware, Boots and
Shoes, Hats and Caps.
Dry Goods and Groceries,
FEED AND HAY.
General :-: Merchandise.
BUCKLE BROS
BT. HELENS, OREGON.
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Mi'st. fsuiSkf, fUb
Meal, hy sholeoate at perlal r.tle.
Kxp-Mn wason run In all narta a
and rlinnrea rvttnuMe.
THE MODEL SALMK
J. K. tl.0XIN(!KR, I'rop'r.
Choice Wines.
Liouors and Cigars. Beer 5 Cts
BillanJ mii Pool VoWr,
for y'ltiuoitiniotJiition of Patron
CALL AROUND.
at
Do Wrinl?
OF COURSE YOU DO.
Crt'H HKIMI THK t'AKK. ft hehiot-
O y. g to lind His m.t ile.irat.li' plaev til
piirvhu.e vour ' invljioralor.''
TTTI? Tt A'iVrriTTT'T
VTaaVVl w JUJLt
Keep ooiiaiaully on band ths faiuSB
Cuban Blossom Cigars.
Tlie nft line of n ine I kiiuir snd
t'lgnr t-i lis found tlilaalde ol Poit
Innd. Aud If ,oti l-h lo
suiruvs in ssmof
POOL OR BILLIARDS,
riisrrHn -uis vou tlisl lliev liava tha
heft luliln In loan. Kverytliinn new and
mnt, and your palrumise I rv-iwifudv
nolliiied.
'THE BANQUET"
Ht, Helen. Oregon,
""Y A saanrittsl of infomatiea nod aa- -f
vtlraut uf th law., alivw lag Uiw Uttt f
otiUln Palwit., t araala, Tral, V
V V.Staraa, Vtiprnehi., ami htt,a
V V" ll wl CO.y w
1 BraaSwar, f
Webfoot Saloon
THOS. COOI'EU, Prpr.
8T. HELENS, - - - OitKUOX
Cyrus Noble's Wbiskies.
A I.AItOE STOCK or
xcelleot Wines, Liquors and
Cigars,
y-KT.rt COKBTANTI.V ON HAND.-'
An Excellent Too! and Billiard
Tabic
FOR THE USE OF FATmONS,
,GIVE VS A CALL .
THWAITES.
The Photographer.
CAUDH, 12.00 TKK DOZKV.
167 ftnt 1C!), First Street, rurtlund Or.