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About The Oregon mist. (St. Helens, Columbia County, Or.) 188?-1913 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 4, 1891)
THE" OREGON MIST. eODSCRlPTIOX, $1.M VCS YEAh. St. BbLSKS, DKCBMDBa 1, 1S91. Tin Astoria Gobi railroad soemt to be at ft standstill t presant. MURDER AND SUICIDE In Cold J II. Stine Murdered Blood. Victim Was, Until Recently EUllor of "The Mint." II doVEltoK Pbmmoyh tnys that when McMmnViixb, Or., Nov. SO. J. Ml term at grwenar eJcpires ha will I Stine, editor and proprietor of l lie ten oat to the sawmill but not down I Whiteson Advance, . was shot ami to ths seiut. A great many people j killed near Wbiitson, yesterday, by could liava told our worthy executive I Henry C. Cook, a1 section boas ot the that long ago. Oregon don't tend Pun-1 narrow gaugo railroad. They hm noyert to the United State senate; it been to Amiiy to spend Sunday, and ia too far from home. I were returning after having bought bottle of lira ml tf at tli rlrnir lnr Amaw who issomeau thathestopa The we lkiniral.m il. raiW.1 l.ia clock at night to keep it from wear lrtck nearin White,... Stine walkina in out the - running gear" n.ay get in ron, Mnd Cook d Gtfrnwll ,,. lorgiveueaa for hta etna; the man who lioil ka(Mi j., u,,, g ... haJ k... needs barrel but waaao atingy that ulking about hi paper, when Cook ha carried a bunghole, which he picked pulled out new pistol and tired at tip on the atreet, to Ina couper and stine, (hooting biro iu the neck. The iked faim to Make a barrel to fit it, German became frightened and started to keep from haying to pay for the to run, when he heard a second shot. whole outfit, may be saved, but il the auppoaed ii wa( fired at him man geU mad at the editor and stops which caused him to run tarter, and the paper and then atcala it from his he did not atop on till he got to Wiiite- licighoor, uon t die and go to Hades. ,011. A crowd waa gathered which re- he can sue us lor publishing a lalae- turned and found both men dead. The hood. CosoiutsS meets in its fifty-second session next Monday and the alt-ab sorbing topic of the day ia who will be elected speaker of the house of repre sentatives. The democrats bae a Urge majority ia the house, conse quently a successor to Mr. Beed will be elected immediately after the as sembling Free Trade Mill, of Texas and Representative Crisp seem, so far, to be in the lead for this high position. . While Representative Springer of Win- ois, Holinan of Indiana, and Hatch of Missouri, are making a still hunt, and in the event of an eruption between the Mills-Crisp factions, some one of the still-hunters may capture the voveted prize. Mills, no doubt, ia the most able of .the five, bat the odds seem at present to be in favor of Crisp. NgVfiB in the history of Oregon has the property valuation luci eased so - much in one year as it baa the past one. indications ot prosperity are apparent in every county of the state, ia spite of the great cry of hard times. The increase in Columbia count V ia . I85.6S4. There baa been filed in the office of the secretary ot state the as sessment rolls from eighteen counties, not including Multnomah aggrega ting $50,237,273. There are still luir- ,teen counties to report yet including some of , the largest counties of the state Yamhill, Tillamook, Sherman, Polk, Morrow, Lane, Klamath, Doug las, Coos, Clatsop, Benton, Baker, and men Were good friends and ' ad nut been quarreling. They were both Grand Army members, Cook being a member of Company A, Thirty-fifth, New Jersey infantry, and Stine of the Pennsylvania reserves. Stine ia well known to the newspaper fraternity throughout the state; having been connected with papers at.Imlepen dence, Grant's Pass, St. Helens and many other places. He was a good country editor with poor business abil ity. He leaves a wife and one child who now live at Wbiteson. Additional particulars of the trag edy provj that-Stine was shot because he had been in the habit of joking Cook about the stories told concerning Cook snd a characterless woman of the neighborhood, stating that the Grand Army would get hold of the story aud put him in the penitentiary. Cook was mentally weak and to: sly destitute of understanding a joke. He bad a fisticuff with one of his men about the story the previous week, in which he got worsted. He had been drinking during the 'past month. The following hole da ted Vhiten, November 29, and addrewed to Mrs. M. Garvin, found under his pi low, i-hows that his own death was premeditated, but the shooting of Stine caouot be accounted for: I leave all mr etc. to un. o inal effcet.. tnonrT orr, ami una u!sjrou, WASHINGTON LETTER.' (rVt Our Regular CtrmpHnient.) WjskikutoM, D. C Nov. 27, I Ml. Secretary lilniiieaiid Oovrnor-leol Mi Kinky, walking arm Inarm up (he bibi department atepa wits uUml ii irueiK-uI a Mtitnlhm of the stink so anttiitttiuiidy cirvulatrti by denuH'rui, of their not being ou imh1 lrms ai it would be possible to Hod. neither ul the mm are the iort who pretend t like a man whom lhy dudike; there- ore tne Met unit they aro, us they have always been, the very lwt ol pergonal friends ia plain to all, eacmit those who refute to sue. The uresidttnt has devoted consider able time to world's fair mutters this week. He lis heard th views til President Palmer oh the necessity of that additional $5.000000 appropria tion oy congress; aio the report of tlif board of control, and a verb.il state ment from Mra. Potter Pulnier. Drexi uenioi tne board of i.idy maimers ine whole question is so important mat the t resident has decidinl not to incorporate it in his annual nimnie t congress, but to prepare a special world's fair metwage to be sent in after congress gets down to work. It is mi derxlood (hat the president has prom leea to urge congress to make the ap proprialion asked for by the board of com ol and tlu-re is li lie doubt thai the appropriation will eveutimlly tt nude, although it ia nrolwthio that sume 01 the new "two-for-nve" mem bent may opioae it. The m-tiou of lbs nntioo il commit tee in selecting M:uneuiMi s for th next nation. I convention, nod J one 7, for the lime of its meeting, siiiiears to give general saliaraction to republican Who were uot prejudn-ed in favor of some tuner city, it was certain as soon as the committee not together that the convention would go to the West, aud had Omaha beu able to make a better showing in the wav of hotel accom modai ions it might have been the winner, alth-uiih the Minne sota people woul 1 have been hard to beat, on account of the good showing they made from the start. Invitations have been sent to the president, his cabinet and promiuent members of conureea lo wiinoa the hlum-hing, at Philad luhia. on De cember 2, of the armored bailie ship, Mew York, which is, in manv resneuts. the most notable vesel yet coiiHtruvted for our navy. She willlie the heaviest ship ever Ian -iclied in America, and is expected lo be a very formidable light in craft. The speakership same has reached the stage that makes the piuying of immpcarda neceseary. The iirst tl hese was played more than a week go nen it was anm u m-ed t li.i t Tam inan v mi n:ia uecuuea lor and wa working to secure him the entire New ork dcleiratiou. This was met bv the announcement made by Mr. Bv- um of bis wilhdrawal in favor of ills, and later the Mill men look uolhrr trick by announcine that the New England delcgti.iua hml decided vote solidly lor Mill. The rent of the candidates are boUiiuK back iheir S tiitrn.t wt. we 12. tp 4 n, r 4 w; JOM-pli Vaiiblaikmiii to J II Waiioliara lot H. blk lit. Viriionlai i 8 Hhvoii to Liii'lmla HUwhard, part of the 0T r'att donation claim ; ft? W Jaiiiin lrl ami wife to U W t'olo, purl of lot .H, blk ill, HU Helms; $16 I'nlted btao-s to V K t- tmler, sw X, see oi tp i n, row; aiim. K I) Uain-iciaiKl ilc to Ainrtutt Kr'ckinn tana in svettoos 1.7 ami us. tp n, r 1 MII8. K I) Itetirtcl and wife t J If Honl. lots 3 and 4, ut- 27, and nrt ol lota S and 8, a7. i 4 n, r t w : it.'Hw. Jolu. I'rlnitl lo Mury PrlnRle, eUns) n4 wW. vc M. tn S n. r 4 w: tt VO. Ciiltml States t.iC 11 Hall. n Self, nH L'iiHihI Sialm in 0 J ltu-.lt. oVt se, nH i.i, ip on. r w ; aum:. I nited tltaiex lu A Wallaue, w, seo II tpflti, r4 WJ patent. I'nlinl Mlaiva is I F Power, WW .tfo'i U neu m-e II. tn tin. raw: nateiil IVIU ItiH'n-liB Mi)n- to II K Tlitint, lot. 11. U', 1.1. II, w 4, tp.t n. rfl wj fhttl. K T lavl snd wile to H K Thtmi. lots to .1 Inchuitrt, asu 4. In 3 n. r ft w ; tW N H Tlielinrn t H K Tliiim. Iota U, 10 in nmi in, iw , t a n, r n w ; (iuuo, II F Tlmm l J li ltall. b t- 1 to 10 hielu .live, w 4. ti S n. r 5 w : t.vuXl. I'liitcil Malm to K KeiuhardU. uwU sec a, ip n ii. ra w; pHiviit. u vt ami w ie to n ciniio ami wife, nv4 ', ec 111, in 7 it. r aw; ff J KTlm nv and wito to I N Slatto. neM . or, Spc 'ss, lit t n. r i w ; hoiiu lor tiixi. !p 4 II r4( IMtlCMt. II- nrv iSIit iirv tifuirrinirliaiiiA'n and wife to Pete Uotli, JiiIiii Kulh and Ca-mer ttotli. tbe lt Ik ecu Mib-n ilomi't n claim and tli Jus-- Mi ten diinatiim claim : o.MHI Hiatv of Orosnn to J inic. Oulnn. lots 8. 0 tn.l 7, sec IA, luu 2 and 3 "c to u , r 4 v;in.'v. Mslsnf Orerm to Thomas IliHli'klii- tuic laml, nee :v, lot l arc 17. and w4 dona ll-m lariU claim ol fctwll Wi'lU, III 0 ll. r M ISiirlimrnnif and wife to S A Miles, lot U. OIK is. M. tl.-leim: Sew. F M 1 1 u.l ion In t 'harlea Bet. It) acres, sec m, to s n, rs sr; (l.-7. J HliililHiuT v vmlnml. e' nw or, lot' 3 and 4. nec 7. tn (I n. r 3 sr : tl A nil-.:, to M M-K. luna in urciloni 23 sntl 90, t: tn, rl and 2 w : amtcluiai. Kia'e of Oreiton to Tlumiai Cuunel!. lot 1. K3.un,liW:lH, . fens Hvnon an I lnitianil lo Uarid Davis, .ota 1 and 2, blk Sand ail of blk 111, r M Scek-y to A II CnnnbiKtiani. wW. H, ss nr iec . tn 4 n r J : HI7. li luted SUtei to Ne's n llm-kuev. ne or. Krii.ipaa.riv paieni. State of Oreion In Joasohlna Amlprtnn H ne qr. tj nw qr, see Xi, tp S n. r 3 w. DIED. VAN0AH At Deep Creek on Nov. 2.V th luiaiil uii ol Mr. and Mn. John Vandau HILI.-At Clut-kni.ie. Nov. 2Jth. Mrs. Joel tl.ll . Jim, ui r rujy. I Kav voa evrvthiiiK in thesti..nhntt-ia i . a- i -it bed, to"ve. pine and maiU,,e on the fl.r Z $ ' . ' ." " t.-unk, nod siVect. one pir of btankeiai ,1 aurpruing if one or two of them ninse an atiempi, later on, to throw the game to Mills orCrisp. ' The Mills three quilt. maUre, onejiillow and a bed- .teau. Uood Bvt aealn. J iu my pocket, be-kic sin. Therein also i7 my ninuui a puy in Moltnomah, which will probably rnn f ,T neatly buried. 1 s... your .. I '"end and do not mourn me as I am of no the wealth op to 1150,000,000 more. use. The increase in each county is not very Cook has boarded with Mrs. Garvin large, but significant; and shows that five months, and of late bos been excess the prosperity of this great state is not ively despondent because of certain confined to any particular section, but immoral stories told about him by a on the contrary, universal. j man living at Wbiteson. He told Mrs people claim to have umety vote pledged and Crisp's friends claim Hint he has 1U, but the most lilieral of his opponents will uot concede him over eighty-three. The president heard a delegjti mi representing the ati-niotiooly league, the Working Woman's Protective League, the Independent Lt.r party AVu4Wwk, Mr. frank flumnaii, a vonns man ol Bullmtton. Ohio, states tbat lie has bn under the rare of two prominent physic!" and used their treatment until he was not able to pet amund. lis wits persuaded to try Dr. King's New llscvcr for tmump Uon, Coiiftb-i and Colds, and at that time wna nut able to walk across the utrcct with out re-llnjj. He founil, before lis bul' owl bah of a dollar bottle. Ihnt hs was muib better; he continued to use it and is to-dnv enfoyin; good health. If you have any Throat. I.ung. of Chest Trouble, try il. We Riiarantee sutidaction. Trial bottle free at Bdwiu ttoss' l)riiKiore. BueSI.W. arwlca. K.IT.. ills Bmt Sslvs la tbe warld for Cuts. Bruin... Sores, I'lcen, Halt liheum, Fsrsr Ikire Tsnsr. Cbapped llaud., Cbllblaliu, Cunu aud all f kin Erni.tlom, aud poaltlrelr eures rilw, ar no par reiilrait. It U suaianleed lo girt perfect mib-(-(Iiq, or money refunded, rrles ti eenu ier box. For 4tle Br Kdwla Kou. UHtswt the new "Australian" election believed he would blow his brains out. law, each county in the stale Is obliged She tried to persuade him otherwise. to provide booths for the voters next She accounts for his" killing Stine on June, in which to make op their the ground tbat it would keep the tickets quietly and secretly, says the Grand Army from bearins of the Evening Telegram. This fact has led to 1 stories told about him, as Stine Was th hnmba.Mlment nf all th ornintv I slao a member. Cook born a good authorities of th. state, for several llTl IST' ",Mn months past, by the Eastern agents, offering to furnish steel and canvas CABICO valley, booths at about three of four times their value. The price fixed by them Xewi scrce is from IS ti 110 a hmttv but in. e.n I We are having plenty of rain and be made at home for at least one-half Ja are almost impaasable for srvassssva Garvin yesterday morning that he Dd lhe New Ytk Silver League, thif that amount. County officials should be careful not to give some outsider twice or three times what the work is Worth, when they can get it done at home just as well, and for half tbe price demanded by these agents. Wooden booths are just as trood for the present as those of steel, and will last many years. If a county can pro cure better and, on the whole, cheaper booths by going East for them, all right; but the fact seems to be tbst the Eastern agents are asking about two or three prices for what they have t0MU Bifoss the United Stoles supreme court this week the constitutionality of tbe Mckinley law is being tested. Tbe cases being argued are those of Mar shall Field 4 Co., Chicago Charles 8 tern bach) et al., Boyd, Button A Co., Herman Bternbeck 4 Co., New York, against the customs collectors at Chi cago and Nsw York and the United States, to recover money paid these collectors as duty on imports under the McKinley law. The questions raised in these esses is that the tariff was never constitutionally enacted, be cause tbe bill signed by tbe president was not the same bill which passed both boaset of Congress, the change being duo to the Omission of the to bacco rebate section when passed by tbe senates also that the sugar bounty, provisions of the act were unconstitu tional because congress bad no power. under the constitution, to create ot award such bonnties, because the tax was not levied for public purposes ; and the reciprocity section of the law is claimed to be unconstitutional because it was a delegation to the president of power belonging' Only to the legislative body. The arguments in these cases, were concluded and submitted to tbe auprema court Tuesday, I Mr. Hendricks was at the county seat on Satuiday. Mr, James McGuire is down fiom Portland msking a visit among his old neighbors and friends. We are glad to see him in oar midst again. E. II. Bailev is improving his rauch building fence. Mr. Olmsn went to Portland Thurs day, returning Saturday. K. Prey went to St. Helens Monday. Week, in favor of Ilia reconiiuendiiiK to congress the appointment of a labor commiesior to consider and report upon remedies for evils that exist iu tbe industrial system of the country. DEEDS RECORDED. The foi lowing deeds were recorded in tbe office ot tbe county clerk during tbe mouth of November, M91. State of Oregon to J A Tavlor, ne X ol ne VA. sr 16, ti 3 n. r 2 w; $io. W A Meeker, xherirT, to Frank Bros. , w H of nw Kt and nM of swM. aec 12. to 7 n. r O A 4J K B to A T Creecy , W nwjtf, nw!4 s-u,ecI7,tn 3n, r2w;(3o. n Hannah 8 Mills Iu Juxenh V.nhlnrb-nm tot x, uia ii vernonia; S3'. J r. uockler to Ilenrv Henderson. nwW. sec 32. tp 8 n. r 3 w : $1000. A I. 8)ake to O A McDonald, 90 seres 1-aao H Uoueiand and Anna I fVinelanil to i owpn iupeuuia power ot attorney. United States to J Hail. sU seti. aae 31 tp i D rt w, patent. Cniled Uistea 10 II C Brown: Patent, H I' Wstkins and wife to D C Te.lf..r-1 una inerest, lou I, z,3, 4 and , blk Rainier: . Btate of Ortpm to Thomas Connell, lot 3, mrr lu l, i, o, , SCO Ol, IU O II, r 1 W tao 78. D W Campbell to A H Cunningham, und One Dollar Weekly Buys s wind sold watch bv our elub v. tern. Our 14-aarnt gol.l tillrd caseii are war ranted for it) years Fine Klxiu and Wul thnin m.ven-ent. Hiein wind and xet. Ut'iy s or Kent nlze. Kqtisl to any $ watcb. j o secure oijeiiU wln-re we havt none, we sen one ui me Hunting ca-e watclm for lhe club price f 28 and a-ud O. O. U. by eiprew with privilefeof examina tion oeiore paying tor tne iranis. Our agent at Durham, N. C, writes: "Our Jeweler, have ennreaoed they doo't know nuw jvn can luruirvo aucn wora tor tne money.' Our agent at Heath Spring-, 8. C, writes: "Vmir w.t-hei Uks at ahilit. The senilaraan who rt lhe la.l wt..it Ml.l that b esainineil ani .rii-e-i a iweier a wau-nca In Ijtm-a-ter. hat aer no botiaf than your., but Uis price Our ngent at Pennington, Tex., writes: U.'-Ara In receipt of the wateh. and am DleaMd wiiiiuu, ncwi.. aii woo nare teen it asy it One jrood reliable agent wanted for each place. IV rite inr i articular. Kan as Watcu Co., New York. a i ,i, ' ootrnw a wk 'n ' m . it.A t w : P'luntt wt lio FIBST STRJCIilT 140 UNDER TUB OILMAN HOUHK. J.M.MOYER&CO. Are now prepsred to ollur their Iteiiowns I Al.-U mil flood at s (Irt at lt.lii'-ilnn fi-i'in Inniier prh-es, in canniction nlih our All-Wool liolliliis froiu the Albany Woolen Mills we linve sveured fitmi lbs moxt i'iiulneiit 1, isb ui uml KoreiKii Mills all His Latest Uanigtia. Ws wai rant alUnr goods ns JIont and iiellable. Let Nw. SOOO. Dark Ora Tweeil (iulla. Strlpeit Wanlml Hiiit... -Itrllnnl rhnlnl Mill, Hei.u-h Cheviot Hutu,, nnovn riion tout .,, Mottled Chevlol Hulls dray 1'hevk Midis m. i-.ilrr t hnv im Hnll. Urown Tivet.1 Mult. .,..,.. Ne. OI0. Rmwn Chevtnt Unit...,.,,,,.,.,,, ' aid Cawtnivrs Hull.. rani-yC.intin.lv Mull.,.. Ilrawu Tweed Muita K.n.-t Hrrlu H -na Hull.... Velunr fa l Sulla, ..... Dray Iweixl Sulta Lai Ne. tl0. Ilrttwu Cheek Hull ChiH-k I'aatlmiire heavy Hull. tiltll awliuer heavy ulw dray Cheviot, henvy, Nulli... tlrouu ch.vtut, Iiimvv huiU... Ilnii i blue T.re,l Null. Mia-k ami Whit UUed Caa- .liuvts full. ,.,. I.ol N. S0.10. tlrowu Strli.t Wonted gulls iilat-k iMoannai null. , Illai'k I irk-irw ault... . Ileatv blue Jlettun eiili. Iteitvv t'hei-k r.'.lmeie ,"ull rmiey W ide Wats Wor.ld hull...,. Brown I'IhM Wonted tilia.. Park rtrjwo Chevlol Mulla..,. Lei N. OIO. fanert'heek CaMmsrs nulla Siritied l aMlmere heavy lull, i lark (Icay t'li.vlot ,ult Drab Taeed velour Itiilnh tun. Fniu-y rax.lmera .tilta..... Kaurv Wiwl.4 anttaH..,hJ.HM.. llk Mll C.lniera .iilla ... Haet ( lim-a t'a-.tmacs mils Hruwn Tweed lt. ...... I.elNw. SOW). Natural dray Caulmers, no live .utt. , Brown Cheviot Seolrh nil... !ark tlrowu Twie.1 .nil. ,.. . Hark Uray taaed, K ounce anotl.. .ulli . ... Hark blue. nil.r.i-ut, .UU. Hlaek Wortml anil. ran Taeed, Jl miuce (ooila, SxVi'ito'TiiVsuiti""" At $ 8 DO At 10 00 At 12 00 At $10 00 At 17 50 At 13 CO At li 50 At 15 00 I. at Na. XMO. Slack Wide Wain full.,, Ulna Wble W ale Hulls brow II Melton Kiilm,., , ., funny l.'liwk l lntvlnt iilla,..,. Hark Urny Woi.ttd nil..,...., bliiek I iirKwrnw atildt. ,. Ulai k Plasouid kOlta. I Nw. 1010. Park Brown Ted ll ..... II i-u vy ia I'lci .iillh mil. Htrliie rain-y Wurid .ulin... KMra lli-avy Hark Uray taa- Imate .iilli I'lu I it WoriiuJ, uval aataiu nil. . Broken I'lnld WoMled nil.,,. Milk Mlx.o.1 W t-rkled null I.SI Nw. .UNO. Hlaek Wl.tn Will Mlt... Kaney WliltaHtrd .nil. ,.. Cine I'rah har.ey .utla,.,.,....,, Kta Wor.ieilH.tKa. ., Para Orav Wor-tnl .uil.., lluavv nine Hvar .oil. .... s to r,r"l -Ilk Mitel l ...Inii'te iilt.. 'VI 19 Vl rauey rini.i vtnrt.i nulla. , Mmall rtiei-k Wometl .nil..., Main tlroan Milluu .nil. Ktra Heavy XX Caadmars suila ....,.. l.wl Km. tOW, Park Oray vel .iir Kus. Caa. roars .utla . . rins lliaik VVunied (Hoek.) till. Illaek Cheviot IK0 ault. Park Htntvu Mellon aul.a...... iiaik r.ni-v Woi.t .nlia fa in-y Itutlla Slia.e .uit. r.naHuh ll.rrlna ll m. ault. ., Nrat Dark tbei-kwl Woialed .nit. Fanny flat. I Wnn-ted anils ... Straight strip woMed suits). Kalragu.lay Corkavntw Milts Lot w. tlOO. X XXX valour It lat-k Chat tot antt. r.tta Heavy Wl.le Wal.tnlla Fam-y tilrlprd nrMetl .UIU, HnnmlWirle M'ala. e.ira. Heavy W hin Cunt il tllat-k I'l.ld Woui.il. Hqiiai enl. ault. ,.. , Ilorrtnj l,,m Hli l, Wnr.lxt f .nil. ... , ... .,..,.,. S l"b K.rr.v an II. .. .." Stale K rwy nlt.,... ......,. real Itrown aim, Mo Thibet. Wnlej.ai.rM aulls Ha.kel Wnr.le.1 .lt..., llaavv lllniioo.l .tilt. Oarfc liray Voiied aolia At 20 0( 22 50 J. M. MOYEIl Sc CO., SuccejuoM to Ilrowiisvllla Wo dun M II. 140 FIRST STKEET. COUNEIP ALDKR POIiTLAVn SUttOTIV ON HI I'itlClC. NO mflVlATIOX. THE RETAIL MERCHANT ia the nccermnry Medium of Trade between the Mivuufiictunir nnd the Consumer. lie must protect the interest of his customers by purchasing it) the lowest und find best markets, mid by selling to his patrons fit the Lowest Possible Prices. "W PROPRIETOR OP THE OLD ST. HELENS STORE, Tn keeping these true principles of trade always in view; often leaves the old track and strikes "across lots" for Bargiiius for hUcuototners. His stock of ttXGenoral Merchandise Is being enlarged by New Goods Every Day. It is not convrn'ant to name the many illT-renl art'rb-s kept on sale, a-l le from Iry U'-iil,( ('.Hung, loiii-a' Wear liatiili-meu's Wear, Iliad Weur. foot Wear, I lour and fied. drocer s. and 'iin mil (loud.. Kails and lUrdwars, t'nn-kerv and 4lia-war. Uranlki and 1 inware, I'owiler and Hbot. Hat. aud Oain, Hws and Miues, ratvnt Mo.ll, Inc., Tola t Articles, tto. Portland Seed fjo; (P. W. MIUKR, Mg,..) tlKALKim INm. SEEDS," TREES,' Fertilizers, Bee Supplies, Sprajring Apparatns ana Material, Poultry Supplies, Etc, Etc, 171 flocond Ht. IVrtliiiHl, Oreuon. Stmil for Catnloirne. ' lint MIA. " , Sale of Stock! riisrs will bs sold at Maygsr, On-itoii, u, December 19, at 2 P. if, &vtiity8har)f llts Capital HtockoMln Green Creek Lomberinfi in y -mmm Mannfactnrinj Co., Of Mavwr. Or. la iaiii iii. 1h.-p .harr. i, u'm,,t Jjj lault of i-armem of a.r.aiunu 0f lo , utnt. now due. G. C. L. & M. Co. If. HENDERSON, fiec'jr. O. R. HART, rmprii'tor St Helens' Meat 'Market tf'th snd Palled llsala i-i.l and Vig.Uil.lsa Meat. .y wholcalt al snteli! rslra. Ksn-W. waaon run Ltall i..t .J and cliarsm ra.innhls. ' THE MODEL SALOOS. J- (LONIXtJEH. PropV. HT. UELEXft, . . . OltrdOX. Choice Wines. Linucrs and Cigars. Beer 5 Cts. Billard and foal iPaU fop (Sia JloaoBunodittiott of h'm.i CALL AROUND. Do 1 oil Drin if. OF COURSE YOU DO. CITH I'EINO THtt CASK. Il Whwm t J iu to tin-1 the mint dndrablc place in iiirclinaa vonr Invl.nati.r." ' Il lin R ACCAm Afrorn vuuuii UlVO.lUlli Vllitll.l. t a. ... at . . THE PORTLAND JEWELER. Pastry Without Butter. Light, flaky and digestible pie crust and all kinds of fine pastry can be made with Dr. Price's Cream Baking Pow der without butter or with one half the usual portion, if pre ferred, or with a small quantity of lard or other shortening as desired. Pie crust made in this way is more wholesome and digestible besides being more economical and easier pre pared in addition to saving all the butter if desired. One third the flour is also dispensed with, and the crust is rolled that much thinner, the raising qualities of Dr. Price's Powder swelling it to the requisite thickness. Those who enjoy the appetizing qualities of the delicious home made pie will rejoice to know this secret. . Dr. Price's Cream Baking Powder is the only powder that contains the white of eggs. Dr. Price's Cream Baking Powder is re ported by tUl authorities as free from Ammonia, Alum, or any other adulterant In fact, the purity of this ideal powder has never been questioned. tHB HT F.AM iCH IRALDA Is now niskini regular round ti Ip from OAK POINT TO PORTLAND Daily Except Wednesdays, IMrOBTMt A!fD DKALER IN Dia Lkaviso OAK POINT... " HTKI.LA " KAISIKK. , M K ALA MA ..... " ST. IIKLKN-i... Asaiviso 10KTI.ANI).. . . ,...4:40 A. SI. ...AM ' ,...:I5 1 ...7;I0 1 .. . ' . ,11:00 1 monds Clocks, Watches, Jewelerv, and Optical Goods. Fin Watch and Jewblrtr Henairinv. Orders from the Country Solicited. 165 First Street, Between Morrison ond Yamhill, Portland, Or. IB' "HI ln Of VllniM llllll.r. .,.,1 ( igart iu l.a round ikU .Ids ( 'i land. And If Uh u siiffui; In a rhiiis of FOOL OR BILLIARDS, They ran a-.iira you tli.t ihey have ll.t Iwat lalilu in loan. Kvcryllilm new ami mat, and your tialroimirn la raii.ir...i sulMied, " ..v "THE BANQUET" Ht IlcSrnn. Ortgtm, bts-';, ' RETURNING I.eavfs rOKTLAND. .. 1:00 1. M. askivsbi ti.LA... .,....(...,,,7:15 " W. E. NEWSOM. DEAFNESS. ITS CAUSES AND CURE, Kclentiflcsllv treated by an aurlst of world wiili' renutalion Iltafne.a cradlcariri ami entirely cured, of from 21) to .TO years' aland-1 loir, after all other treatment. Iiare failed. How tbe ditliculty l reai hcd and the caima remored fullv esilaiied In circular., with I amuavus ami teliunioiiiuia of cures from prominent iieopie, mailed tree. DR. A. KONTAISK, Tncoma. Waah, MIKUHt'S SALE. 8TATE OF OIIWION, I Jouiuy ol Uolunibla. ) Br virtus of an execution Insned mil nt the County Court of the Htnle of Orvron, to I iiiruirccuMi. in lavrir oi r.Tarfiitiir at I and aftiiin.i t. w. ucvts, jr., and John V. Kevia, for the sum of $1-13 il, JudKmeiit, wiib interest from the -till day of Novemlwr 111. at 8 per cent, tier vear. and llm f.inl.or aumoifiuuu com una acnruing co.t.j I nil, on (lie l.ltli (lav ol November, 111, i u iv levy upon an tne estaiv, rttrlit, title ano inu-re.toi iueiKve naiiieilili-leiulanta. W. IlevU. 1r.. and John W. lievla. in n.i to the followins;-denrfled real proiierty, to wit: That unrMon of Hunu-r's bonation Ma C aim Ivinir west of IWr lslu,,,l I Hlough, in section. 2!i and 80, U.wiihIiIi, ft. " , wiiuiiiiiii jfn acres, more or I leas, together with all the hereditaments and appurtenance, thereunto belomrinir in an. wiw eruiininK. now in pUI'Hll- I nee oi nam execution, t will, on the llttli ay hi December. lHfir. at the hmirnf lo t..l..l. A If .1... .-.- . , ' . I i-iiiv-a A. m.. ai. 1,110 fjourtnouse oour In I .aid county and state, sell the iiIxl..-,!,,.. I crilied intererti) of said defendant, in and to I .aid ri al proiierty at public auction to the niKiiest bidder lor cash, or no inn, 1. inereor sa win satl.ry said execution, in terests snd costs. W, A. MKKKKK, HberitTof Columbia County, Orciron, Datod NovemUrl3, im, u'-Uill CO a Q o o z ll Q Z CD Z X o o 19UCKLE BROS Dealers in all Kinds of m Lumlicr, LatIiPickets. f Faints, Oils, Glassware, Boots and Shoes, Hats and Caps. Dry Goods and Groceries, FEED AND HAY. General:-: Merchandise. MUCKLE BROS ST. HELENS, OREGON. sf es'xmc. X.aV " A aaaaak Is of tnfmaMUaa sjmI a. 1 .wutof iba laa,ahwia Smw wS t VIS1"" S.1"'". Ia.ia, TraS. V V Mark., Oiprnalua, m3 hwt-JJ m J3 o x Z D CO m -, m H o Webfoot Saloon. TIIOS. COOPER, Prop'r. ST. HELENS, - - - ORECiOX Cps NobleV WMskics. A LAROE STOCK Of Exccllsot Wines, Liquors and Cigars, KEPT CONSTANTLY 0M HAHn.- An Excellent I'oul and Billiard Table FOR THE USE OF PATRONS. t GIVE US A CALL 1 THWAITES. Tho Photographer. CABINETS - $!.60 PER DOZEX. 0AHD8, 12.00 PEE DOZEN. 16T snd 109, First Street, rortlsnd Or.