THE OREGON MIST. I. . I '.I..U..H- lnlttil Matm end I'wiiily Uffleliil rupcr. Ht. Hki.knh, Novumiikh 27, 1801. LOCAL AND OENKllAL. Thoro U more aiiip I" I'wIImimI Just ik.w tlmii ever Uifore nl wy ' '1-i.a n.mii,. rnnia down with tie nmil lor Astnrla Monday. . A.. K. Wilson, rPrciUng 11. W .. Dunn A Co. nmrcimlilo aKmiiy ; of Pori- C I,. ml win in Ht. Huluim Tiiomluy, Jutko W. W. PK, of J'ortlitiHl.wii ,Mn Bt, Helmut TuuatUy lusl looking nf tor togal niutUTi. Mr. Hum JUfTt'ity, of Moiintnlniliilui Vimtilngtin county wn in Ht. Hitluns Tiu'wluy. ., A motor linn ii In be luiilfc between forlliiixl unci IlilUboro, tllsUiico of twenty-ono u '"""".Mr. II. r. ' ivo Improvm twfiit.V'ono inili'i. Watkin in having exton iirovmiienU iiiikIo to hi rci dune, in ii king U coiialderublu larger. Momra. J. R. Bacon ami R. O. Haimi, of (iillton, were in twn lat ffoturtlay night, in Attendance at Masonic lodgo Judiio WiiiKrt, of Itouben, was in Ht. llcluiii luiil Baliirilay and Hunday. Mr. 1. C. Tedford linn imrclmsed an Inierwrt in lhu flora at Jiuiuiur which ltuti been coudui'U'd under the firm immo of W. J. Muckle i Cuniimny. Mr. A. L. KiclmrdiKiu, of Rainier, wa culler t Tim MibT olllco last Friday. llcforo gntntt to Portland for your job printing givo Tiik Mit chance to hid on it. Hun our nile. Mr. K. Copcland, of the Woodland NuviyHtKin Oonimy, Portland, w in Ht. HeUm Saturday last. Mesar. Thimni lLodgkin ami J.iniea Qiiinit, of Qninn, woru at the county at Monday on legal business. The duck season le fairly on. Messrs JiiHtidi llayburnatid it. Cox aticceudetl in ciiotuiing about forty flue bird luai 8tuidiiy. The peojierly valuation of Portia nd find suburb, for 1891 ist.W.OOO.OO'J, be inicaii increase of 1U,000,(XK) over last year. , From twi length of the court docket in Waahinghia county Mitt wholr of the county must iniend to mt in the winter at that lucrative l.usiiica. A horatt belonging to At Robinson nine near bleeding to demh Moudity, c.iused by fullinjj oil a rock cutting an eru-ry. It in uncorttina yot wbulbor ! iht uniinid will live or not. A nmn by the twine of Obi Dnbl wan cxHinini'd at The llollc a few day iio iid pronounced insaiio. Puhl i n NMiwcuiuii and tUiui to own a runch on Cedar creek, near L Cooler, W.nli. J. It. Bwgle, editor of the St. lleln Miht. and wif, vinited relatives' in Ifillsbnro but Sund-iy. Mr. Dnbglu I ims improved tbe Miht until udw it in one of the Ih'bI local paper in the tali', Uilbboro Independent. Mr. L. Samuel and Judge l'ngri, of Portia ml were in Hi. Helena Friday laat, the former repreaentin ; tbe K.quiUihlo luauranee company, if New York, awl tiio latter lookingl after legal niHltera. Mr. C. I. Crandull, repreaentihg D. A. Iilodget, wan in 8t. Helena Mi1 lookinv alter the tnxe for lus rtrni. Air. Crandull iiaa examined tbe hobcs ment roll in xiveral cotiutiee of the etate, including Wavliiugtou, and tay (be roll of Colnmbia county ia iu tl best abape til any be baa yet seen. TIih Emm Haywurd.ao well known to tha old aeiilur along the lower Vy lumbio, la again on her old route carry lug pusneiiKora and mail to Anibria The Ifaywiird wan taken to tbe Scjund itbout lU year ago where she has in active aervice there ever since nboiit aix weeks ago the was rotui to Portland where she has been ough'.y overhauled and painted punitory to going on this route. Many years practice hate given C A, Snow A Co., Solicitors of Patouta, At Washington, 1). C, unaiirpHseed aueceas in obtaining patents for all classes of Inventions, They make a (ipecinlly of rejected cases, and have secured allowance of ninny patents that bud been previously rejected. Their advertisement iu another col umn, will be of interest to inventors lattcuteee, manufacturers, and ull who linva to do witb patents. John August Buonielii made proof on the e J of se ami lots 6 A 0, sec SO, and ne t, ne J ofseo 29, tp 8 n, r 4 west in Columbia county. This is a tract of land which waa purchased by Thomas Hodgkins from the stato in 1889, as swamp land, and holds a war ranty need from the state for the same, and lias tiled u protest against tlio land ollh-o issuing a patont to tbe said Ituomula. Duomela's filiiiK dates back to January 2, 1880, but the protest sets up thai tho land was strictly swamp l.ind as declarod by the act of 1860 and therefore is not Btiblect to homestead entry. This is a cnee that will be watched with marked interest as it in volves thousand of acre of land in tlb state already deeded, and the ftiint outNXlLUr. UifT lie has somewhat improv come will be the most important land case yet scut up from Oregon, The steamer' Jfarvest 0,ueen, on her way down last Friday, broke down be tween Ht, Helens and Portland and was compelled to tie up until the I Mascot iMime along, by which steamer she sent her passengers and mail back to Portland ; consequently w received no in nil by boat on that day ; neither did wo get any mail up from Astoria Halurdav. The Union Pacific lias number of steamers lying at tbe bone yard in Portland, yet tbe mail contract, for which they receive several thous and dollar a a year for carrying, was violated for two days. There was no good reason why we should not have had the mall every day. If Uncle Ham would deal as strictly with the corporation as lie dot with the indi vidual contractor our mail facilities would be in a groat deal better condi tion. The Union Pacific ami its pre decessors have always treated the peo ple along this route just aa they pleased, and when complaint has been made would simply ask: "What ire you going to do about it?" We long for the day when tbe Astoria mail will be carried by rail. The social at the Masonic ball Fri day night, as usual, was a success, the shadow market being good. Tbe lead Ing feature of tbe entortainment was tbe sale of the young ladys' shadows to the highest bidder for cash. A white curtain was drawn across tho Jiall and the lady would stand between a lighted lamp and the curtain, thereby magni fying their shadow on tbe curtain, and the auctioneer, (who, iu this case, was Mr. Wm. II. Dolman,) would cry them the same as any other sale. The aud ience would bid on them, and after the purchase was made tbe successful bidder would have the privilege of eat ing lunch with his prise. One shadow brought 95 0, Walter Blakesley being the successful bidder. The supper wa doualed by tho good ladies of tbe city and waa excellent. The proceed were about f 30, part of which were ap plied Vo tbe orgau fuud. Tbe organ for the scbool-liouse i now paid for. The entertainment is said to have been the moat ptcaBunt one of the season. The Oregouian, at great expense, tas prepared a sectional map of Ore gon and offers it as a premium for sub scriplions to the Weekly Oiegouian. The map 1 corrected up to date, is 10x50 inches in sixe ; scale, aix miles to the inch. Itia neatly finished and on rollers, ready to hang up on the wall. : This is tho (litest map of Oregon ever issued, and should b iu every house hold in the state. Anyone sending 13.00 will receive tbe Weekly Ore goniau for fifteen months (if the sub scription is received prior to January 1.1SD2,) and one o these maps as a premium. The price of the map with out the paper is $2.00. A dress: Ora- goniau Publihbing Co., Portland, Or, The full term of school closed Wednesday, after a successful three month run. there will bo a vacation for the rest of this week and the winter term will commence next Mon day. Professor Jones ha given splen did satisfaction so far and has been re-engaged to teacli the winter term, with Mr. Way as aesittant, having charge of the primary depart ment. Mrs. Way has had considerable experience in teaching and will bo an able assistant. If anyone from outside of tho diulriet desire to attend school here the tuition has been placed at 11 60 per term of three month. Re member the new term commences next Monday. ere seems t be a gang of thiovd i.. it.i.. ..... i. :, i.:. ness to avail themselves of every oppor tunity to carry oil such articles as they can get their hands on. Last Saturday night an entrance waa ef fected to the warehouse and a keg of powder carried away, on the same night a boat belonging to Muckle Bros, was stolen from tho wharf and has not yet been recovered ; and also a valise was taken from tbe r.sidcnce of Mr. Pat Hughes of Deer Island. They will steal potatoes, turnips, clothing, rtl In tti ftpvtlllnir that ll,AV j.qm nttl "" J - Sijl .old of. Look out for them. y A very pretty wedding took place a! the residence of Mr. C. S. Emerson on Milton creek last Sunday, the contract ing parties being Mis Jennie M. Emer son and Mr. J. H. Meranda. Tbe mar riage ceremony was performod by Rev. M. Burlingiime, after which the gather ing, composed of the many friends of the young couple sat down to an elabor ate dinner which consisted of a variety of every thing that is good. The young couple left on the evening train for California, where they will reside in the future. The best wishes of Tbb 'Miht go with them. A new schooner, the Charles R. Wil son, was launched about the middle of this month at Eureka, Cal., being named in honor of C. R. Wilson, a lormer millman of Beaver valley ; is 138.0 feel length of keel, 36 feet beam and 11 6 feet deep. She will carry 500,000 feet of lumber, and is owned by the Wilson Bros., and will run be tween Sau Francisco and Gray's Harbor. , N 'Mr Charles Englinh, of Deer Island, is seriously ill with intermittent fever, However, under the skillful treatment K9f.. Helen wa treated to a bear par) laJe on the tretR Monday laat. Yosterduy wa Thanksgiving Day, and from tho deserted appearance of tho streets about noon the turkeys must have been suffering In most every household. Mr, L. V. Moore, the leading music dealer of Portland ha an ad in this weeks Mist on tho Ant page. Write to him for catalogue and prices , You will get the best rates going. The following persons mode proof on their claims this week : J. A. Bu nmela, Herman Hendrickson, on Mon day ; and on Tuesday Peter Suomela, Kniil Lunta and L. 0. Hendrickson, all of Clatakanie, Oregon, Tho national repulican convention for the nomination of candidates for president and vice president will be held in Minneapolis, Minn., on tbe 7b day of June, 1802, this being tbe day fixed by the national committee at Washington last Tuesday. Mr. Isaac H. Copeland, formerly of Qillton, but now of Ban Bernardino, Cal., who has been spending a few weeks visiting friends and relatives In Oregon, will start for his borne in Cab iforniain a few days. He i Interested in fruit raising In that state, having an orange grove iu the Immediate vicinity of San Benardino. Advices from San Francisco state that the Southern Pacific's steam col lier, Sun Pedro, is ashore off Victoria, B. C, with a largo hole in her aide. Tbe San Pedro loaded a cargo of coal at tbe Union calliery for San Francisco which wa valued at 124,000, con signed to the Southern Pacific- Bail road Company, The vessel is tha lar gest of her class on this Coast and is valued at 1350,000 without any insur ance on either vessel or cargo. CliATftKANIB SEWS. Charles W. Jones ha gon to As toria with his witnesses thia week to make final proof on hi claim iu Clat sop eouuty. E. S. Bryant is spending a little time along tho Columbia river on pleasure hut with some bill 111 his pocket for collection to pay expense. John Campbell, the shingle man, has taken himself to Montana for a more lucrative field of labor. John Liudgren had quite a large supply of chicken for shipment 011 Monday brought iu from Mist. Port land can have chicken for Thanks giving ; or if duck is preferred W. E. Couyers sent off a crato to the city by ha same steamer. The Bryant k Conway mill ha sus pended oieraiions for a lime owing to a scarcity of logs. Rev. Baikley of the United Brethren church wo in town on Sunday eve ning and attended the preaching serv ice by Rev. Coats in Merrill' hall. An annex ia being added to the new city hall. Bert, ton of Mr. and Mr. Samuel Kelly, i quite ill from malarial fever Tbe shooting match season is upon i. J J c , .1.- ....... iu again, aim on rjaturuay vim iiinv .1 oonteNt of the season took place at Blood's. Samuel Uruham was up frAui Marshland and carried off the honors by securing three turkey. He hail very c-ioae second in Ernest Dry antAwho got two turkeys and was not an inch off on tho third one. Mr. QrabHin says be is getting old now and tbe bbys ought to beat bint shooting, but hi docs not find them able to do so yed Ths) Mist of last week was scarcely fair ill making the statement that the success of the entertainment on the evtmuig of the 13lh was not due to any cflorl on the part of the people of Si. Helens. Tbe lady and gentleman it I w, lnvrkMI 114 with llialp lircAAIIAM ...... ....... v. I bolh contributed to the enjoyment and jaia-ccesof the evening. Other were ! injected and would have been wel cornea, nut we leit grateiui to tne two who cam. On last Friday evening a social ailiering convened at Conyer' ball ,nd coon reeponded lo the (train of music by indulging iu the merry dance. The weather was very unfavorable without but seemed to have no terror lo thoso who warned to bear the good muMc that had been promised. So far aa keard from everything passed off pleksaiuly. Mr. Shute looked very sleepy the next moruiug, having been kept up most of the uight supplying refreshments. , 'Judge F. A. Monro, of tho county sSat, ia spending a few days here in eompany with Mr. Mann, securing the right-ot way lor the Astoria-Uoblo rail road. Letter of administration have been taken out by E. 8. Bryant for the estate of his fattier, the late E. O. Bry ant, deceased. W. A. Eigerton, W. II. Conyer and Adam Barr have been appointed appraisers, and have been doing tne work required of them in that direction. Frank Merrill and family hare re turned from Deer Island and are now arranging tho new bouse for their habitation. Mr. and Mrs. Z. Bryant went over to Beaver on Sunday morning to at tend tbe services, which was 111 the nature of a funeral sermon upon the death of Mrs. Rutter, whose death and burial were mentioned Inst week. Oar present mail facilities are much more latisfaetory than the old mail route to Quinu's landing. 0CAFPOOSB. Road are in a bad condition to the late heavy rain. owin Slribleak, the wife-beater, was up before Justice Weal thia week and will need to mend bis way or find hiimelf in the law's hand. A shooting match for turkeys will take place here today. M. Knylert has moved into town. II. Burnett is now keeping boarding- lior.ee at Bosppoose. An old-fashioned Thauksgiving din ner will bo given in tbe churuh Thurs day the 26tb. . , t- The report that Sun Jew scale cxiul in our orchard is qnettioned by good authority. At any rate the matter sbonld bo thoroughly investigated, and if the peat is here we should know it and prepare for it extermination. Superintendent Watt will, thi week, send out the clerk' and teach ers' record books, etc., for the use of tbe various school districts during the next year. William White, who left here last siimmei to prospect in Harney county, has been heard from, lie has locuteJ the celebrated BJue Bucket gold mine, which was known to early settlers, but afterward lost. II. Sharringhausen and family, long residents of this place, have removed to Portland where they will reside hereafter. . O. D. Garrison came down from Portland 011 a Ashing andbuuiinic trip laal Sunday. Whooping cough is reported in the upper settlement. A good deal of attention is being given to setting out fruit tree thi fall. All kinds of produce is dirt cheap and money is scarce welland lo! taxpaying time Is approaching. BT. HtCLE.NH CtCUOOb, Ths following Is a report of the school in district No. 2, fur the month ending Nov ember 25, 18U1: Days attendance, S13; davs ahsrnt, 47; times tsnlv. 38 nuplls enrolled. 43: dally average attendance, 41. I'umls In nrstarraue wlio liava not neen absent during- tbe month are: Itobert OeorKC, Arthur Moore, Tom Km-kle. Nrw- ton Mu iriby, Frankin Way. Mattie ferry Kinily Ox, Mary Ilurke, TilUe Mm He. Ku- crne Wbltney, l.en lllakesley and elilt Yleckcr. Hecond ;rnle Not absent Frl Wat kins, Eusene lllakesley, Daisy Wntkins, Krauk Watts. Amv (Jeoraw, Mary Gihuore. Maud Dcck. r and'Mav Wbilnev. Third grade-Not alnwnt-Maud Watts. Percy Ururge, Urftie Cootwr, Grace Miles, l.ulu George and Cliariie Utile. Kourlh grade Nut alixent Florence Oeorge, Annatienrge, Nellie Cooper, Ktl gene Miles, (ilea Wxtklns, Alfred 8undl,y, Alliert Hondliy and Mnrle Dufour. Omis sion Eugene Iilakesley'snameshould bavt ntineared in Inst month's renorl. George. Kflieami Willie Htrar-han, Lena Ruiloft'. Nora and Delia Henrici have not bean in school tbls mouth on account of the bad weathrr; and Anna, May and Cora Itorllngauie hare moved from trie district. Persons who visited the school are: Mr Frank Miles. Cora Milea. Kiltie Moore, S. A Miles, Mary Allison, Carrie Diuulee and Mary Hornier. TERM Sl UMAIT. Days taught, 00; days attendance, 2G72; days ubntnl, 170; times tardy lit); pupils enrolled, 63; belonging, 'A; average daily attendance. 44M-. number of visitors. 27. Not absent during the term: Florence George, Anna (Jeorge, Alfred bundliy. Maud Watts, Percy Utorge, Grace Miles, Fred Watkins. Frank Wntts. Daisy Wntkins Maud Decker, May Whitney, Pobert George Arthur Moure, Tom Muckle and Mary Burke. The second term will commence Monday. Xoveiiilwr 30. 1801. Outside uunila are in viled to attend. A reasonable tuition will bcchnrge'. I wish to tliak those who have so kindly helptsl .ne to rniie money to pay for the school organ. The organ la nnid for and 1 have some money left. .The following state ment wUI show from what source the organ fund was raised sub-crilitions : F. A. Moore Si, Mr. Little fl, W. A. Meekerfl, J. It. Hurt II .O.W. Harris 90 cents. K. K, quick SI, L. Decker $1, ft. Augutine 91, A. II. lllakeslev '. Mrs. Watts 11. W. H. Dolman ft, Joseph Havburn tl, Mrs. Me NultvSI. Junies Hurt SI 60, J. L. Cloning, r t ao, lira. Wavfl, sir. reamer zo cent, Charles Muckle fl. Mrs. Laiuont II, V.n Richardson SI. Toial amount subscripted $1 75 Proceed of school entertainment.... 'JO SO Proceeds of social supper 26 6X1 Total amount raised . . . . . .... .970 85 Cost of organ ..! m Freight ta same 1 00 Kxiense of entertainment. ... 7 M Kxpcnse of supper 1 Hi Total amount expended. $70 SO 70 80 Balance on band S 0 Od C. H. JONES, Teacher. Prsaattncesf neless. Vet Bstresl, From a letter written by Mrs. Ada E, Hurd.offlroton.il. D., we quote: "Was taken with a bad cold, which settled on ray Lungs, cough set in and finally terminated in Consumption Four doctors gave me up saying I could not live but a short tims. I gave my self up to my tiavior, determined if I could not stay with my friends on earth I would meet my absent one above. My husband wa advised to get Dr. King's New Discovery for Consumption, Coughs and Colds. I gave it a trial , took in ail eight bottles ; it has cured me and thank God I am now a well and hearty woman." Trial bottles free at Edwiu Ross' Drugstore regular else, 50c and $1.00. DRS. DARRIN SUBMIT The Following Remarkable Cures Performed Two Tears Ajco, Tha Showing the Permanency of Kiev trio Cnrea. (Oregonian, November 23, 1891.) Ex-Sheriff A. T. Schoep' daughter, proprietor Northwestern hotel, corner Front and Clay streets, Portland, loss of appetite, liver complaint, and rheu matic neuralgia fornix months, cured. Mrs. A. Banister, Meadow, Lewis county, Wash., excruciating pains in eyeball, liver and kidney complaint, deafness thirty-one years, and a lump in her side thought to bo an ovarian tumor, cured. - William M. Colwell, Skamokawa, Wash., sciatic rheumatism and liver ,Jiu.iii,..i.n i,. complaint, restored to health j also hi brother, George L, Colwell, Skamok- awa, Wash., was cured ol a numbness o( the arm. Mrs. R. II. Htimphy, 432 L street, Portland, cured after nine doctor had failed, of painful menstruation and womb trouble in every Conceivable way, general debility, paiu hrough the heart and luugs. Dr. Darriu continues to treat all classes, the rich and poor alike, free of charge, at T0 Washington atreet, Port land, from 10 to 11 A. M. daily. Those willing to pay, from 11 A. M to 8 P. M. at one-half Ins former prices. He gives free and confidential examinations to all at the office or by letter, lie treats all curable chronic, acute and private diaeaees with electricity, and medi cine when required. PORTLAND MARKETS. Thursday, (6, , raonuei, rauiT, Tf. WHKAT-Vallev. ! f: Walla Walla. i no to i yi'A per cental. FLOUKHtandard, $1 76; Walla Walla. i iw per narrei. OATH New, 42045c per bushel. HAY 11 M 13 ocr ton. MILLBTCFFd- ltran, lfK?'20; shorts, WWU ; enop iieu, sitttzu per ton, barley , S.D per ton. IIUTTKrt Oregon fancy creamery. S5& .'17c; fancy dairy. Soc; fair to good, 26t27'4e common, 15 22 Je j Kastern, &(g31jc per pound. CHKKSB-Oregon, 1212Kcj Eastern. He tier pound. EIKIH-2a32lc per dozen. 1'OULTKV Old chickens. $4 5005: young chickens, $2 503 60: ducks, -'Xfc7; ieese, nominal, iffiiu pcrunzvii; turkeys, lomiric nerpouito. ViCGErABLKH-Cabbage. nominal. 7.'t (fill per cental; onions. 80e$l er cental, uotatous, 4nuWc iier sack: tomatoes, 40 it jOr iier box. FUUITU-Apples, 60 to 80c per box rr A tlx oioctaiits. COFFEE-Cosia Rica, mi to 21e; T!o, 21c; Moclia.SOc: Java. 2;"H; Arbueklc's, ltfj-pounii cases. iiy,r per pound. MUMAlt-Oolden C. 4Kc; extra C. 4c: granulated, 6c. BEAN8 Hinall whites. 3V,c: pink. 3c: bayos, 4c; butter, :c; ihnaj, 4o pei pound. iiuwin 174 to lie per poinm. BALT Liveruool.il 4 60tiS16 50: stock. Ill t- $12 er ton hi carload lots. HYKUf Kastern. in barrels, vnovvc; 55 to aO..- r gallon: $2 25 Ui $2 50 per keg; California, hi barrels, 30c per gallon ; $1 75 per aeg. . itlvis o 75 per cental. THS MEAT MABKET. BF.EF Live, 2c: dresse.1. 6 to fie. M UTTOJi Live, sheared 3Xc j dressed , ' HOOB-l.lye. 5ej dressed. 7c. V K A Iy 5 lo "c per pound. 8MOKEI) MKA'fs AN1I LARD East ern ham. 12 to 13e; other varieties, 12c; am. coinp.mnu, luc; pare, l-"A 13c; Oregon, 10X to 12J4c; breakfast bacon, 13 to loc; smoked bacon. 11 to llc. oitGL PoftlBJ, Otvgoa. A. P. ArwitfiNir, twin. Bruch ftrbuol : furiTAL But. Colleok, fteltm, Onon, Ksuns) (XMirMs) of Mud, Mun nim ot UiiUo$s. Business, Sborthaid TyPritiKt,Ptnmu$kiptud kflitk Ftfirfmrmtk Mr In twrinfi tiimufhoui Um yt ,x. Btf jpt ltd U any Uia. CftUlvvut Uiti cittM Vn w "APHRODITINE" SSSZ J SOLO O A POSITIVE OUARANTC3 to rare any fori ofaervous dlwue or any disorder o( tne generauva or gans oi eiiavrsex, wb,jthr arltlnc f rfttn hrt itM: v BEFBHE nieof ailmuiants, AFTER Tobacco or Opium, or U, rougb vontn fnl millsees tloa. orer inaulgtMiee. & . sucd as hnm ot Brala Power, Wnkf!ilness, cariugaoten Fftlnslnth teck, Seminal Wrakueis, Hysteria. Xervaus Fm tration, Noctunial Kmlseious, Le icorrha-a, l!s 2lneia, Weak Meuiorr, Ixwsof Poweraml Impo tcacy. wblrb If nertlectcl often lead to prematura eld aee aa4 iuiuxoltr. Prire 11.00 a bni, 6 boxes tor t i 00. KeDt by ma!l on nerlrt of price- A V. RITrEV .UAKAKTEK Is glTen for every fs.ee order reeeiv,!. torefnnrt tmouey If a 1'armanent mm Is not effected. W bar thousauds of testimonials f mm oM and yoeng. of both sexes, who hav been trmanently enrt4 bySkeuieof Apliroditine. Circular ire. Address THS APHRO MEDICINE CO. WdSloru liraucli. Box 27. Pokti utn. Oa. For sale by EDWIN ROSS, DncaatsT, St. Helens, Or. L. DECKER, DEALER IX Confectionery; Notions, Etc. Canned Goods and Fresh Fmits. Tobacco and Cigars Sr. IIklens, Oregon. DAVIES, The Photographer, First and Taylor Streets. PORTLAND - - OREGON Work and price that cannot be beaten. FOII BALK. A fine tract of 160 acres Iu rlcsver valley, com prisluK Ihe.-c'i of nwVi.sw'i ' ne'. . and ni ol sw'4, see. 2a. township ? north, range U wot. This is a t-.act ot Isml that is mostly aRricuitural after the timber in removed. Terms reasonable. Apply at this office. sept 4-tf Final Setl lenient Kotiee is hereby given that I, Wra. H. Oolnian, the administrator of the estate of Marv Benneit. deceased, have tiled with the clerk of the comity court of Columbia county, stte of Oregon, my final account of my administration upon the auiil estate, together with my petition fur final settle ment and (attribution ol the resbiue of said e-tute rem annua in my nanus : ami that tne Judge ot said court has fixed Monday, tbe lltb day of December, 1801, at 10 o'clock A. M. of said day and the courtroom of said court as the time and place for the hearing and settlement of said account and peti tion for distribution, at which time and pl.iee any and all persons interested may appear and contest the sniue. It Al. 11. DUbllAJ, Administrator of the estate of Mary Ben nett, deceased. vated BovemDer twi. maun Final Settlemenf. Notice is hereby given that I. the under signed administrator of the estate of Dennis F. Murphy, deceased, have filed with the clerk of the county court of Columbia 0"Unty, State of Oregon . my report and nnai account ot sain estete. ami tnal tne inoge ot sai.i court nas nxea Monday tne $,u of December. MM. t lo o olock A. M. of said day, and iho court room of raid of said report and account, at which time and place any and all persons interested may appear and contest the pain. K. P. OUAHAM, ' Adminl-trator of tl.e estate of Dennb Murphy, deceased. Dated October , 1891. o30n27 I'OKSrMPTIO'V. SJUKF.S. An old physician, retired from practice, having bad placed in his hands by an East India missionary, the formula of a simple vegetable remedy for the speedy and r nianent cure of consumption, bronchittis, catarrh, asthma anil nil turont and lung af feotious, iilso a positive and raeical cure tor nervous debility and a'l nervous com plaints, alter having tested its wonderful curative powers lit thousands of eases, bas felt it his duty to make it known to his suf fering fellows. Actuated by this motive and a de-ire to relieve human suffering I will send free uf charge, to all who desire it, thlsvrcrte, In Gennau, French or Knglisb. wiih full direction for preparing and using. Sent by tail by addressing with stamp, iiamtng this pier. W. K. Korix. 20 Power' Bock, Kfchcstcr, S. V. King Clothiers of the Northwest. Blst Cre, Marrlsen Bt 8een4 Btreeta. rirtlsi4. , HOMESPUN SUITS, $22.50. OVERCOATS FROM $10.00 TO $25.00 EAC1 1. MOISTS FINE . SUITS 1000 STIFF HATS 1.5b Each Reason for this Slaughter: BROKEN SIZES. SEE DISPLAY IN CORNER WINDOW. All Our Seeds AreTestee) . OurtAlogueTell5lle K5t jr mi s,i 0(0)0 FL.Posson & Son. Portland. Or. F. R. CHOWN, IMPORTER OF - - MANUFACTURERS OF - Sheet-Iron, Tin and Copper Ware, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. 2I2 First and cor. Salmon Street. PORTLAND- 104I FIRST STREET, OPP. LADD & You are respectfully Invited to call at tbe office of the OREGON HOMESTEAD GO. And examiue our list of of Hawthorne's -First Addition to Portland, EAST SIDE. LOTS 50X100 FT. PRICES $700 TO $850 EACH. TERMS LIBERAL. Parties who desire to Tislt and s.eaaine this property will Hod cur agent and team ready at any - tlice tree of expense. , - We alsa offer 100 1-v-re tracts belonirlnc to I 41 aeres. tmnroTed farm T miles south of Port- the Hawttaoruc estate al IliLLsaoao, Washlupon county, 14 miles vast of Portland, oue hour's ride oy ran, lure times aaiiy. CLIFTON HIILIL, COLOlSrY. wnm eULMos?. vsh, August 20. 1W1. This is to certify that the "Oregon Homestead Company" has secured for us rood and well located homesteads, rwqulriug little, ft any clearfnx. with first class soil, well adapted to grain and reae tablttd. aa well a to the production ot everv varietv of vrain and fruits thiit can be erou-n in f-ali. forma, Oregon and Washington, and aa hav located tnereon. Said homesteads are situated on tbe WaidmiKlon side of the Columbia riter. convenient to thelaitdingof a daily line of steamers, and opptnlie In lifMid Rlvrrstation, ou the line ol tbe Union Pacific railway, 6& miles east of the city ot rortlaud. We coadially recomuiead our friends and others to join our colony. . (Signed, ' There are now slaty settlors in the colony snd claims enough lor 10 to U more families, and obtain lull particulars. Wa are alsolocatlng a colony about three miles . too pee acre. Also a colony at HiUsboro, Or. on 19 and 30-cre tracts at 1100 and 112 per acre. 40 acre farm 3 miles from St. Helms, all good spriugs, new a nwut uuiuc. aiunu . ..I We hsrethelareestand mt valuable tracts of tatH. We reivive none for subdivision or sale thai we cannot have endorsed by the leading resi dents of the district In which such lands are situated. We receive noua except such as have a absolute perfect title. We have 300 -acre tracts near PORT ANGELES, WASH., aa elegant tract for a colony IMpet acre; 8,200 acres in a body near the above, 2 por acre. Very liberal terms. Four Homesteads, W hare for sale a beautiful fruit farm of a 1.10 vation. l'rica si.wu. terms si.unicasn, balance ou time, witn notiMUnld luriiltur horses, cattle, hogs, poultry, wagons and everything suitable for a (rat-clae furut, S2.S0Q. terrua, eV.OUflcash. balance on time. Call and get -full particulars. lis acres fine cleared land near Roseburg, Oregon, trees, to y-vr acre, bpouaia truu ami gram larro. One 10-acre tract, near Port Angeles. 125 per acre. cash. Special! A party Is forming here to visit the Visited Kiiatea f Calasnbla. Haaiih America. durinx the month of lecember, to be absent three or four monlbs. Tbeindui-en-ents otret en are farsnierior fc those of California iu 1N49, without the hardsbfpn then endured. Th mines of ralstaaaiat exceed in richness anv ever discovered in C alilorala or Kevaala, The climate Is Just the same as Iu t'alllarma, Ibe farmfug lands ranaing la arlrefrom M cents toll per acre. Produce, any kind of fruit, grapes and grain grown ia California aud Oregon, til addition I Ouffoa. eocoa and all the tropical fruits ,. . - ANOTHER PARTI. Is forming to visit dad fttec end the CUT af Cateaada, l.a-rrer Callfarnta In Uecembe., to spend the winter, exploring the mines and examining the c luulry with view ol location a colony of I'rst-elaae farmers and fralt raisers. For full informal! n, send 3-rot Msaip ta MR. GEORGE E. PLACE, Car, of our office, Oregon Homestead Co. JTJS'. U 7ALJd AO i HardwarE Table and Pocket Cutlery Dairy and Household Goods. Cooking and Heating: Stoves. PORTLAND, OREGON. TILTON'S BANK. Properties, the finest aud best w hich ia land, nearClaokamas, C'lactanins station, 8. P. J R. R.. aood house, land alt fenced, rood water, some uuiuer; price uau per acie, easy terms. 8. A. dees. 45 Tat., Portland. W. J. Kols, 28 Oak st., Portland. W. 1. Batks, cor. Front and Mall sts., Portland. Chab. H. Chidson, S7I Fourth St., Portland. G. P. Cook, cor. Fourth and J sts., K. Ponland. C. B. Blackwsll, cor. 41 h and J sts. E. Portland. M. W. Kikcaid, Porter St., Portland. F. Piaaca, cor. Third and Ash sts., Portland. cn from Port Angeles. Fire, 10 and 20-acre tracts land, creek running through the center, splendid sarueu, irun irveai o per acre. 0 . laad in the states of Oreaan and Wafclnr- AeAch, $130 Each. acres, SO acres under fence, M acres under colH- nearly all level, dotted with beautiful oak 1041 FIRST 3T,