THE OREGON MIST. Unite. Matf. Md Comity Official Paper. 8T. lUUWH. llrWKwrt"". 18. 1891. LOCAL AND GENERAL. tf tho printer. (ObitwlniM g nefU at M nettle A lull line f ritiiwttr ' f X'rxry't, llmtlum. fiolumn Iim mnie lit Kretot, kiwi est candy rut of nil. Kitwln & Iim nrilereii lfK P" jjly ol ChrintiMM gxl. Tin Columbia in nrvcml feel blither than usual at till "on 11,0 '"" Clothing, first clu) quality rt Ferry', llmtltoit. - Mr. I. U Beet;io Iim been quit ill !ur rtKiat two week. At Dolman'. A choice electlon of edegant holiday kochI. I'rice low or than ever known belore. Tin run of iteellil hM kmn IHlle totter Utolv, itd ("nht-rmeo arc doing fairly well. ' EUW Blltner. of the Evangelical AMiitrnh, preached In Ht, Helena lat Punday. tar am Informed that the proper Mtnua are being taken loerecl church At Uowlion under tie auspice of the l2,vMgelical denomination. Kest Friday la Christ and Hi. Me.i la to have a mllio Chrlttrriai tree. Kverybmly are Invited to take lart and heyi to make It a auceeaa. It you om to town In a email boat don't forget to take the oarlock out before you leeve It , if you don't eoroe gly eUwili. . . Here'e jronr miilel The very flnoat aney and Frenrtj .tvandtre, ld k' down at IMman'a. If fan intend lo fill all the alw-klng en Christina Eve. you should examine ll fliwltaeof hinirb good at Mnckle Broa. before Ute atock la aold out If yon wih to preeent y'Htr friend, your mother, your sister, or anmbody lau'a lf". with a ChristmM irveni call at the dmg etore and examine the took of holiday goode. Lire to wed were iaiued ly the eHMiity elerk lust 8attirdy to Joint rVottantlMr M. J. M.N11I7 ot HI. Ilelene, and Mr. Harold Byvenwn and MyrUa Tingle, of lower Beaver. There will be a grand ball .riven a I ffeapponiMi on Chrbjtmaa Kve., Decern r 84. HcapiKMiaa la noU d f..r food alaneceand Una who attenu will no doubt have a good time. The Harvest Moon brought a emw ilown from ForiUml to loan uiooaa. . . . ..f U. Iff. Id WMl.Ii.tf lA l neat rev v nTinn; i.in ... . ...i, I,...;.,..... I.. IIM TKIOIiy V CTI llram ' " ,.' - ' tat quite a i?a t.u". i - iiiada being thlpped from hire every, aeaaon. - ."",''. ' The OlirUtruee tree finance com-; niiltee, MUmetCox and BUkestey, were oery auoeevatul la rawing imiaa wr t'hriatmaa tree jMirpoaea. In a few imura they rained f!4 forilt urpow. At U characterise of the 8t. Helen ieo4e, they reepouded promptly with the eaeh, . ' W. J.Muckle A Co. buy all their jrwelry from J. P. Juhniton one of the 4det oatatiliohed and boat known whtdrMle Jewrlora in the Unitd Htatea. Mr. Johnrtoa la alo the author of "Twenty Year of Hns'tling," a book t ovr COO page; why houlln't M uckle Co. deal with a Hua'llcrT They are Hua'tlerathemaclvet! Our Clatfkanie correepondent liaa our anology number of tyograph kal arrow whM-h wenrred in hia com immicalion laat week. We know ht will forgivo na when we inform him that we were (offering from hoila.h ad t'tie, and other idewant remindora moatalt of the week. The high wetrlq th Columbia la lipt to eaue eoniderabie delay iu thi jetty work at Watfcer'a island and ahm at PoaUiRlce bar. The contractor has just barely time, under the muni favor iible cireurretancea, to complete the work, and the delay f aoawl by the win ter rise in the river will rwrhape cause . considoraUe lota to the contractor. llaay yeara practice hare given C A. Know A Co., Solicitors of Tatenta, m Washington, D. C, unsurpassed euoeeaa in obtaining patents for all bwaee of InvaoUoo They make a specialty of rejected caaea, and have aeoured allowance of many patenta that had been preiously n-joctod. Their ad veKisemeitt in another col umn, will be of interest to inventors patentee, manufacturer, and all who lisve to do with patenta. The people of CericovaHoy are mak ing an earnest endeavor to build a ebool-house. In Carlco district there are now thirty-tour children of achool age, and yet they have no aohool building in that valley. This atsta of affaire la deplorable Indeed. If the people io. that valley emmot f,fftrd at tlis tinio to erect a fine frame itiildiiig they certainly can afford to (HHifrihute-labor enough to put up a log house for temporary use, and when jliey feel more able erect a better boil Ming. The interested one in that lo cality should insist on something be ng done in the premtsee. The Japan stenmerH.ZAmboi, towed the ajiaabled steamer Charles W. Wet niore into Astoria last week, having ikeil her up in a disabled condition (Mtiklde of the Columbia bar in the terribla galeof last week- The Wet more had lost her rudder and was drift ing toward shore when alghted by the Zambesi, who towed her for twouty f'tur hours before being abla to cros the bar. The Wetmore wa bound for fuget sound with a cargo of niu chiuery fur a shipyard, having come from Dulutb, Minn., out through the yreat lake and down the St. Lawrenoe fiver to the Atlantic ocean and then arounJCape Horn, and had almott rradted her dutination Port Town aend when the accident happened. The ahip and cargo are valued at about $1,000,000. The Zambesi claim . I25Q.OOO at aalvage for picking her up, claiming that alio would have boon etherm tost. A man claiming to be a frenchman (?) who reside In Carlco vnlluy, and ,wlm fllHO IMWiaw o ueuiK oner I hunter without an equal, la described a follow! "Tin certain man weni out hunting last wek, and after shooting At everything that mad a noise for several hours his ammunition became exhausted. Then mister hunter was at a loos to know what courts to pur sue. Finally the thought aucurred to him that he oould pull the nails out of bis shoos and use thorn for shot. This he did and no sooner bud he charged hi gun with shoe nails than along ciime a fine deer, the ilrst one he had seen all day. This wile hunter fired at the deer and it happened to be just a hi deership was panning in front of a largo tree, and to hi utteramazoment the deer stopped short on the spot. Ou closer examination it wai discov ered that the shoa nails had pierced the deer' ear through and Into the tree, nailing him faat, leaving the hun ler nothing to do but (I red hit deer hanging in the tame position. The tteamer Maggie Rota, from Coo bay for Ban Francisco, was towed Into Yaquina bay last Friday morning by the Mummer Willamette Valley, whish picked Iter op ten mile woat of there. The vessel was badly disabled. The hody of a dead seaman wm found on board, aapiiosod to be that of the stew ard, H. C. Annensea, and the remain der ot the crew are believed to have either abandoned the vessel during, the great storm which hss bean raging off the oostt or wen wished overboard. The steamer Macglo Boat wat built at Pleasant Point, Or., in 188S, and wat 251 72 grot tonage. She wa 116 feet long, 32 lout broad and 10 foet and 6 inoliee deep, Tho managing owner, O. Qreeuwaid, reside in Port Town tend, Mr. Annensen, wife of the stew ard, resides in Ban Francisco, and was overcome at the report of her hus band's deslh. It ia believed he was killed by the fulling smokestack. The crew number fourUien all told. A force of men are at work on Lewis river getting out piling for the govern ment wuik at Walker Island and Pontoffiue bar. Mr. Hamilton, who ibe sub-contractor, eameilown to Lewis river Tuesday to see wht progreo wa being made, and also to see about get ting out brush for the work. He in formed a representative of thia paper that although the time for tho work to k completed was April 1, it would take a great deal louger. and that an extension of lime would be granted, s a provision in the contract specifies (hat the work shall be finUhcd if the water does not rome too high dining thf winter and prevent operations. The water i "too"' high now for the work. Mfcnrding to the "provisions" of this contract, and if the wo'k is completed within the next year the contractors will have done welt. Mr. Alfred llolman, whose mother ,mJ lter reside in Si. Helens, and who for many yoara was the loading pint on the editorial staff of the Ore gnnian, but for the past lour year ha tieen managing editor of the Seattle Post-Intuliiiteucer, Iim recently severed his oouiteciion with that Journal and purchased an interest id the publica tions of the 'Dewey Publishing Corn piny of Sao Francisco. Theae are the Paeilic Rural Prow and the Mining and rtau Francisco Press, two journal? widely known in their sphere of work, ami of which, if prvscnt plan are car ried out, Mr. Holman will become gen eral manager. Mr Holman is well known in Columbia county and tli Mte who know him heat have no (ear at to his tuceest in the undertaking. We are glad to announce the mat risge in Kt Portland, on Thursday, December 10, of Mr. W. D. Conuell to Mias Kste Bwager. Only a few rela Uvea and Intimate friends were present, and after the ceremony Mi. and Mrs. Connell left for an extended trip over to (ho Sound and British Columbia. Mr. Connell hai been a resident of Deer Island tor several years, and has been known m one of Columbia county most successful dairymen. The bride Misa Bwager wa torn and raised iu this county, and ia well known to most of our reader. Th Mtirr Joins with the many friends of Mr. aud Mrs. Connell in welcoming them among us, and trust that they may be abundantly blessed through life with that hap piness which only comes through unity of heart. LmI Wednesday there wat consider able excitement created at tho etore of W. J. Mucklo A Co. When Mr. &f uckle returned from supper he found not less than a doxen people congrega ted about the ahow case of jewelry, all talking and making wild jest ores in the most exeited manner. It soon transpired, however, that they were on their way to a wedding aud had stop ped in to secure suitable present for the occasion. After making aereral purchases, the crowd dispersed quietly without any further demonstration. There la no end of trouble among steamboat mon on the Sound. Because a captain and an engineer had a disa greement the engineers nsaoniation on the Sound have tented an order that no engineer thall work on a boat com manded by Captain McAlplne. On the other hand the Masters and Pilots' association say that Captain McAlpine shall take the steamer Sehomeoutaml that if no engineer will go they will tie up every ateamboat on the Souud. "For the merry Christmas maidens, and the boys." Dolman it in tho Held with silks and linen; silvorware and gold jewelry; picture books for chil dren ; novels, pootiy, and biography for everybody, , . We furnish,- in supplement form this week, President Harrison' mes sage to congress. It should have been issued last week only for a mistake iu thipplug the paper, ; The following proofa have been maue tha week before the oounty clerk; Tuetday, James W. Qoorgo; Wednesday, Nicholas Long and John Bloy ; Thursday, Lar Carlson. The county clerk issued a marriage license last Tuesday to Samuel P. Bal lard and Harriot Schoonover, of Ver noniu, thia oounty. Hang up your ttockingl Peanuts, walnuts, hiukorynutt, filbert, Brasil nut, haxelnuta . and almond, way down at Dolman'. Muokle Bros, have a fine assortment of the latest novelities in holiday goodt which they eraofflring very reasonable. Mr. W, J, Fullorton, formerly of OillUm, but now of (ireen Valley, Cel., writes us thai the weather ia clear anil the farmers are busr flowing and seed ing; he also ay that himself and family will spend tUe wiutor tttere. . Wo are authorised to announce that a aeries ofrevlval mealing will be com menced in St. Helens on tho third Sunday in January under the efficient leadership of Kev. Coats. Hold your horse) Plain mixed and stick candle, only one bit a iHiund, at Dulman's. Tobacco, cigar, notion, etc., at Perry's, Houlton. ' Mr, and Mis Helena Holman left for Salora yesterday, ,r ' A ejTKWAItn CHEKK. (ianrnn fllallnr whn IIMul tfl live in this neighborhood, has jtt't arrived irora southern uatitornia. ' Kit. Pnali commenced a aerie of meeting at the Steward creek achool hmiu Wadnmiliv the ttlli. but wan na. able lo Dreach Sunday on accoaot of sicknM. Wa Ik vii iIapIiIa.1 Ia have a. Christ- ma tree, and the committee were ap pointed last Sunday, to make the nec essary arrangement. The accident we spoke of last week happened in this way : The oxen were tied to a slump and in rescuing tor aometnralp one of them fell, pulling the other on top of him in such a way as to break hi neck. The boy wa hurt in jumping from the hay-loft to go for an ax with which to cut the bow. We again have the pleasure of giv- Ina tfia nariiniiUra of unoLher areddine in this valley. Harry Syveraou ami Mist Myrtle Tingle were marrtea at the residence of the bride's parent Sunday at three o'clock. It wa not en tirely unlocked for, but very few bail any idea that it would occur o soon. The bride 1 the only child i f Mr. and Mr. Harvey Tingle. She ia young but very well educated, and accom plished in music, ect. una curious thingaboutthe four weddings that have taken place in this valley the last six month Is that the bride in each case a, tiftaan vir nlil. The bachelor. uld and young are becoming very lm- patient, ana tne girt seem to oe jut, at anxious. This makes us believe more than ever that we are to have a alniiif H.rrv and Mvrtie begin married life under very favorable circumstance. J ney tett eariy Mon day morning for roruana, wnere tney will spend; a portion of their honey moon. On Sunday night the brass band from Clatakanie did not serenade them, but the tln-can-pan-bell-and cow- h..-n.liwl nf HLHWini creek did. This band hat twenty member. They were all present on tins oca ion oui one. The boy caused a terrible up roar untill the bride and groom ap peared and invited them in to supper. The next morning Mr. Tingle's door yard looked like a back alley in some unincorporated town. Peter By versoo ha purchased a new organ. Xtr 'Vmmn Ulkt of brinetnff suit against Benson Broa. for damage done hia meauow uy running i"g. . KVM-SKOtU KKL'BEN. , Jack Sharp.of the Nehalem country, ia (pending a lew day at Reuben. Our postmaster is under the weather with an attack of la grippe. . Mr. Shatto Iim moved to Neer City where he will work thia winter for Fink k Fomot. Mr. Blaka has lust received some black current bushes from Missouri; also some beech nuts. They were sent by Misa Weber, late of Neer City Albert Johnson Is hauling piling to be used in finishing up the dock at the end of the county road. Enterprise wis upside down to a good mauy Saturday jssi. Adolph Uaorou tt putting the rib bons again. A man from British Columbia was over looking for a site for a dam on S. A. Fowler's place on uobie crees. There will probably be a tramway built up Gobi creek in the near future. Mr. Fraier has recovered from hi- sickness and once mora enjoys good health. The scow, Pirate, I lying beached at Neer City undergoing repair. CAniCO VALLEY. The river la (till falling and the roads ere almost impassable. The mud and water ia nearly boot-top deep between here and St. Helena. W are going to have a new school house, which will be a great benefit to this place for school and church pur poses. " ', :...: 8. Rock hat been pulling carrots and storing them away for winter the past few days. He raised such an enormous crop that he has to leave them standing in the ground for want of room to store them away. : D. II. Pope came borne Saturday night to sea hia pareula. We understand there are protraoted meeting in progress down at the Briggs' school-house, oonduuted by Rev. Beauohamp, with several addi tions to the church already. Jesse Hendricks wm at St. Helens Friday, Mr. Vosberg it coming back to our part of the country to live again. DEER ISLAND. The weather I most lovely since the storm of the 7th inst Ac cording to report the storm was not so heavy here as elsewhere, even Fort land. . ' i'7. The sobool will close this week after a successful term of three mouths. Miss Allison i an able and a masterly teaoher.and taught an exoellent school. Thi Mist wat perfectly right In stat ing lust week that it was "absurd to throw loose dirt on mud." Until the Mist will sharpen hia pencil and goad those supervisors into desperation they will never stop this foolish mothod of road making. Charley Merrill met with a painful accident last Monday. He wm riding the running gear of a lumber wagon dowu a hill wheu tho coupling polo broke and letting the brake beam down on hi ankles hurting hii.i very snrvere ly and hiving him up, for the present, but did not break any bones. Mr. Swan Nelson ctmo tip from In lk ante laet week anil spent a few day visiting friend Wore starting buck to vldit hi old homo, Appleton, 111., whore his parent reside. Mr Nelson came out here some four years ago and has been principally employed by N. Merrill. He has, by his bard earnings and economical sating, bought some valuable property in the vicinity of Woodland, Wash. Jf I a sober, honest, honorable young man Such a citizen i desirable in any com munity. ;,: V - Would it not be an excellent ami:. ment for the young and also old folk of thi neighborhood, to get some good singing muster for a term, who would teach us some new songs ana also tne art of singing, Singing is charming, en tertaining:, enchanting, even ''Murk Twain wy that "it fa the most elo quent of all the vehicles intended by man for the conveying oi feeling." F. II. Swarer Iim moved to Hunters with his family, where he it to reside and raft loga for the Tide Creek Dam k Boom company. . B. C. Knyert hss a new barn covered which i 48x50 feet. SCAPPOOflfS. Much rain aad more mud. Cord wood cutting is under way quite extensively, hut sale are alow owing to mild weather. D. A. James and wife have returned to their home in Iowa. William White, the gold-hunter, hs returned. He report finding good 'dircing in Ha'uey county, but owing to deep mow work ha sus pended for the winter. P. A. Frakes, our prosperous dairy man, hss just received from Wiscon sin a thoroughbred Holstein -Triesian bull, costing f 500. The animal is ont of the finest ever brought to Oregon and is a valuable addition to Mr. Frakes' already choice stock of cattle. A grand entertainment is to lx given in the church on the evening oi the 30th. An .extensive ana vanea programme is being prepared. Ad mission, 25 cents. No news 8cappoose is ao dead that nothing happen. RAINIER. Our ChrUtma tree and socompsnvinr tx ercims will be held in Mssouic ball in steud l tbe school bouse. All ere taking frreat intcrect in the approaching event am. t croiniss to be s (rest su.-cess. Come on and all and see ths little ones mad bappy The ntnrM are settine in t stock of holi Ami Mvuta. thua avin j Deonle ths trouble ana expense ei a irip w iu ciij. sm. irouDM to snow goouti. . . Jm Doueliertv has reslrncd his bositioi. ss boom tender "at tbe shingle mill. W. M. Perry Is sgsln keepinc books foi Mui-kleACu. Miss Alice Hooker spent part of hut week ia Portland. Wm. 8'aughter tnd Charles Miyrcr, oi Maveer. were In town an Haturday lat. Al Lee baa begun the construction of new building;, mbetlier for a residence or buMnets we are enable to state st present Dr Moore, of East Portland, was called bere laat week to attend iim nora runups who is seriously 111 with typhoid pueuiuonia Victor Fievy, of Lewis river, visited bu relatives on tbe ridge recently. Colds and sore throats or quite prevalent lust now. Mis Olive Fsrr is lust recovering from sever attack ot tonntlida; Mr. Harmon and wife went to Portland tbi week. AM OPEN LETTER. Editob Mist Sir: It seems that you are ill-informed about those "mor tar bed, if you refer to those in my part of the Mad district. There i a mudhole at Columbia City which i almost Impaasahte, but it I not caused from any amount of late work, but b) recent heavy rain. Tbi piece of road was done last spring and summer, iu April and May, (according to my day book.) The work which wm done rince wm a few days of new men. Thir was done in ditching and the dirt wa carried into a fill which wm eroea-laid with bridge plank, which will have lo be used on bridge in the spring. Yea, it ia absurd "to throw loose dirl on top of mud." But this ia the right time of year to cross-lay those deep muddy holes and "mortar beds. A. F. McDonald, Supervisor. Deer Island, Dec 14, 1891. X Bate estaaetiu Is ana which h guaranteed to bring roe satis factory results, or la any east of failure a re turn of purehaas price. On thta safe plan rou sen buy from our adverUaed Druggiit a bottle of Dr. King's Mew Dlaeoreiy for Cotuumptlea. It t guaranteed to bring relief In tTery eeas, when used for say affection of Throat. Lring or Cktat. eucb as Consumption, InSamatlea of Lungs, Bronchitis. Aatama, Whooping Cough. Croup, etc., etc It Is pleasant and agreeable to taite. perfectly safe, and ean always be de pended upon. Trial bottle fret at Edwin Boea' Drugstore. On Dollar Weekly Buys a good gold watch by our club sys tem. Our H-karat gold-filled easei are war ranted for SO years. Fine Elgin and Wal tham meven:ent. Stem wind and set. Lady's or gent's site. Equal to any fdo watch. To secure agents where we hare none, we sell one of the hunting cae watches for the club price $28 and eend G. O. D. by express with privilegeot examina tion before paying for the same. Our agent at Durham, N. C, writes: "Our Jewelers have confessed they don't know how you oau furniih auch work tor tbe money." Our agent at Heath Springs, 8. C. . writes : "Your wntchet take st ilaht. The gentleman who got the last watch mid that he examined and priced a lewelcr s watches In Lanceilor, that were ao better than youra, but Uie price wast." , . Our tgtnt at Pennington, Tex., writes: 'Am In receipt of th watch, and amplcaaed without meaaure, All who have Men It say It would be cheap at ." One good reliable agent wanted for etch place. Writo for particulars. Emmkb Watcm Co., New York. coitavnrTao wrr. Aa old physician, retired from practice, having had placed in his hsnds by an East India missionary, th formula of a simple vegetable remedy for the speedy and per manent cure of consumption, broncliittis, catarrh, ast hma and all turoat and lung af fections, also a positive and racical cure for nervous debility and all nervous com plaints, after having tested its wonderful curative powers In thousands of coses, hss felt It bis duty to make It known to Ms suf fering follows. Actuated by this motive and a desire to relieve human eu tiering. I will Send free of charge, to all whodesire It, this recipe, in Herman, French or English, with full directions for preparing and lining, bent by mall bv addressing with stamp, miming this paper. W. A. Novas, KD rewcrV Block, Rochester, N. V LIGHTNING STROKES How the Subtle FlnM 1 Karnes. ed and lrla bj Medical Cara of Different Disease Two Prominent People Itelate Their Experience. . Mo. Editor Aftor a Successful elec tric treatment by Dr. Dan in of a. ma lignant 'canceoua sore on my face, I deem it my duty to the afflicted to lei it bs known. I give you permission to refer to me at 69 North Fifth st., Porllsnd. II. JONES. COXHUMPTIOir AMD Tl'MOB CUBED. Eaolb Polar, Or., Dec. 7, 1891. Da. Dabbm Dear Sir : Last February I called on you for electric and medical treatment fur lung trouble and a larg tumor in my side. Your treatment worked like a charm. I am now able o work and enjoy good health, and my trouble have about disappeared. liefer any one lo tne. Gratefully yours, G. B. MATHEWr. Dr. Darrin continues to treat all classes, the rich and poor alike, free of charge, at 70 Washington (treet, Portland, Or., from 10 to 11 A. M laily. Those willing to pay, from. 11 A. M. le 5 P. M.; evening, 7 to 8, aunday 10 to 12 A. M., at one-half bh former price. He give free and con fidential examination to all at tbe of fice or by letter. He treat all curable chronic, acuta and private diaeaaes, with electricity and medicine when re quired. The cure of private dieeases, uch as secret error of youth, impo tcncystriclure, aad other disc see oi t delicate nature, guaranteed and never publiahed. Write for cireulat and question list. Tba Ccletrated French Sort, w "APHRODITINE" ( Sot OH A . poamvc OUARANTCC toenrwanv form olnemnu dlieato or aay diaorderol tba aesieimlive or- gana of elUier , whether artiina'ij ImMthAMMtalnf BFFOOF imoI Stlmnhuita. AFTrB TobeooorCvlam,orthngli)oubtultuJlaera vlon, over Indulgence, e:c , auto aa Lom of Brain Power, Wakef'dntea, Beariugdows fain in the back, Seminal Weakneei, Hraterla, Karvoaa fma trattoa. Nocturnal Kmtniona, Lencorrhvo, liis Jneaa,Vcak Memory, Lom of Power and Impo ency,wblcblf neglected often lead to premature ld an tnl insanity. Price f IjOO a box, tboxes (or'Voa. Heat by ma:I on receipt of price- A WMTntNeuABAXTIK ia given for every S.V00 onler received, to re f wad tlM mooey If a fenaaaen euro la not effected. We have thoniandaof teatlaaooiala from old and young, j( bothMXe,wbohavebeeniwrmanenUyrnrpl ny taenaeof AphrodlUno. ctrrularlree. Addieas THE APHRO MEDICINE CO. Western Branch. Sox 8. PoBTVtiiB.na. For tale by EDWIN ROSS, Dauooirr, St. Helen, Or. P0KTLAND MARKETS. Tharwelairt atee. IT raoDDca.racrr.rre. Vf HEAT Valley . tl 65; Walla Walla. It 60 to tt fr per cental. FIAHlR-StandeH, 5; Walla Wall ft 80; graham, ft; aunernn. as per nerrei. OATS Mew, 44c per bushel. W aVllf3ISncr ton. 14 1 t.f JtTU KFH Bran. (taftM: shorts, )-io2l : chop feed, ltl per ton, barley , t perto. BCTTKK Oregon fancy creamery, We; fancy dairy, 3c:fair to good, 25,427v oorumon,15S2TKe; Eastern, sSMc per pound. . CH EES K Oregon, U4UXe: Eastern. 14c per pound. KOO-S2fflKSe per dosen. POULTRY Old chickens. (3 50 90: young chicken. i SOtfS SO; ducks, A7; geese, nominal ,111312 per doxen ; turkeys, lc per iiound. VEGETABLES Cabbage, nominal, 73c gel per cental; eu)ua.auc?$l per cental, potatoes. OSeOc per sack; tomatoes, to to iOc per box. , FkClTa-Apples, SO to 80o per box. . mar lb eaocsBio. COFFEE Costa Rica. 2te; Rio. c; Snlvad w. ile; Mocba. 30c; Java. c; Ar huckle's, 100-pon nd cases. 21 c per pound. bl OAR-Gulden C.tJic; extra C, Ac; granulated, Sc. BKASS flmall whites." SUc; pink. Sc; bayos. c; butter, 3&e; iiuiaa, 4c per pound. M0XEY-1TX to lite per pnnnd. 8AI.T IJvoruuol.fU 50 to $15 50; stock ell to 112 per ton in carload lots. 8YKUP Eastern, In barrels, 12 to 15c: 55 to 0o per gallon; $2 25 to i 50 per keg; California, in barrels, 30c per gallon; tt ?& per keg. ' itICK-5 73 per cental. THE MKAT MASK RT. BKEF-t.ive. 2Xc; dressed. 5 to 6e. MI TTON-Uve, sheared 3Hc; dressed. 'CHOOU-Uve. Se; dressed. Te, VEAL t to 7c tier pound. SMOKED MEATS AND LARD East ern ham. 12 to 13c; other varieties, IZ.'c; lard, compound, 10c; pure, 12 K to 13c; Oregon, 10M to 12Sc; breakfast bacon, 13 U 15c; smoked bacon. It to lljc. notice ron ri DLIClTie.l. Land Odlce at Oregon City, Or., re. S. 19. Notice Is hereby etven that the following named aettler haa filed notice of hia intention to make Snal proof in support of h la claim, and that laid proof will be made before the County Clerk of Columbia county, at St. Helena. Or., ou January tt, 1S2, via: MARTIN B. WPPOLn, Homestead entry No. 71(0. for the ne U of pee. It. tptn, r t went, lie namea the following wltneacea to prove hia contlnuoua residence upon, and cnlUvatiou of, said land, via: R. Reichardt, Elmer K. Orindle, i. P. Voun; and William C. King; all of Apiary, rointabia conntv, Oregon. 1, V. AV PERSON, diljlt Kegister. nOTICB. My son. William K. Bonner, having left home wlihc-ut.niv consent, I will not be re sponsible for any debts lie rntv contract. MRS. SARAH I.. BOKNKK. Bcoppoose, Or., Dec 10, 101. dl8-3ra Clssolutloa of Partnership. Notice is hereby given that K. P. Wat kins lias retired from the firm of W. J. M uckle at t;o., doing business at Rainier, Oregon. AU debts one said llrm will be Savable to, and all debt due front said rut, will be paid by W. J. WtTCKLE A CO. Rainier, Or., Nov. 17. 1KU. di!J3 DAVIES, The Photographer, First and Taylor Streets. TOUTLAND - - OREGON Weil and prices thai cannot be tauten, King Clothiers of the Northwest. fJlue Corner, Slorrleow nnA Meeonii Streets. PorilawdU your cnoioE or any nnit of Overcoat IN THE TAILOR-MADE NO TRASH. m i n aa 1 1 ,0.1111 Boys Suits and Overcoats, Ages 14 to iq Years F. R. CHOWN, - IMPORTER OK - " tOTe3 i MANUFACTURERS OF - Sheet-Iron, Tin and Copper Ware, WHOLESALE 212 Fifstand col Salmon Street PORTLAND- W2 FIRST STREET, OPP. LADD A TILTON'S BANK. Yon are respectfully invited 0HE60IJ HOHESTSAB GO. And examine onr Hot of Properties, the finest end bett of which is Hawthorne's First Addition to Portland, EAST SIDE. LOTS 50X100 FT. PRICES 700 TO $850 EACH. TERMS LIBERAL. Pardee who desire te visit and examine rati property will tadenr cataad ready at as . tla: free of expena. We lse offer 10 ie-ere traets belontrins e I 41 aerea, Improved farm T mllea aonlh ef Fert the Uawthorne eatateat Hiluboso, Waakinrtoa 1 land, nearCiaeliaaiaa. Clackaeaaa atallon, e. r, coumy, It milea ml of rortland, oae hour a ride I R. K.. rood aouae. land all fenced, awxt water, by rail, thrm Umea dally. some Umber; price 10S per aero, eaaj If rs, CLIFTON HILX. COLOlSrY. Warn Sauiasr. W&sa, AufxttK. lsei. Thislatoeertify that tbe "Oreeen Honeetesd Company" has aeeurad braeeaod aad well located homeateeda, roqiiirina Hula. U any fleering, with rat-daaa aotl, weU adapted to (Tela andvaice laVlea, aa well aa to the production ot every variety of train and fruitatbat can lis frown in Cali fornia. Oreesa and Washington, aad wa have located thereon. Said homaMoada art alloaled ea tne Washington aide of the Columbia river, convenient to the landing of a daily line of eteanwre, aad opposite to HoodRivrr atallon. en the line of the Union Pacitta railway, at miles east ef lee city ef rerllaad. We cordially recommend our frieada and others to Join oar eoloiiy. iniraad. S. A. Cam. (ISTit.. Portland. W. J. Kolb, 2t Oak at., Portland. , . W. i. Bans, eor. Front sod Hall ta., Portland. ' ('eas. U. Cninaos. 274 rourth at., Portland. G. F. Coos, cor. fourth and t Xa., E. Ponlaad. C. X. TiLacKwxLk cor. 4th and J ate. X. Portland. M. W. KincaiD.St Porter M.. Portland. F. Piaac. cor. Third aud Ash eta., rorllaad. There ore new sixty settle ra ia tbe oolony aad claims eaoneh for H te II more families. Call - . aad obtain full particulars. W are also locating a colony about three miles sav per acre. Alsoaeolony at HUlahoro, Or. Ou IS and 20-acre tracU at $10f and 1H per arre. et aer farm t milea from St. Helens, all good springs, new t room aouae, small Wa have thelareeat and moat rahuble traetaof tem. We reeeive none for ubdivtalon or sale that we cannot hare endorsed by the leading resi dents of the district In which such lands are situated. We receive none except aueh at havo aa absolute perfect title. ' We hare 200 t-acra tracts near POST ANOf LE8, WASH., an elarant tract fort colony IMpsr acre; S.3O0 acri In a body near tbe above, 2h per acre. Very liberal terms. Four Homesteads, A, $130 Each. Ws hsva for sale a beautiful fruit farm of a in vauon. erica si.tuu. lermRsi.wcaan. oaianca on time, w tin wuihmu miniiwe horses, rsttle, bogs, poultry, wagons snd everylhint suitable for a (rat-clsM farm, t i,K). Terma, t3,nue cajh, balance ou time. Call aad get full particniars. . , . 115 teres flat cleared land near Roaebnre, Oregon, trees, ia per acre, epewua iron ana grata term. ' On 10-sere tract, near Port Angeles. t2i par acre. cash. -Special !- ApartyUforalug here to visit the I'm Med States at Catmanbla. haw tat America. during the month ot Peeembcr. to be absent Ihreeor four month. The iadurementi ottered are far superior ts those ot California In 1IM9, without the harriKhipa thea endured. Tho mine of Calstaabisi exceed in richness any ever discovered in Calif arsis or Sns4. The climate iajusl the same as in Catllarniat, the farming lsnis ranting In price from Ml cents toll per acre. Produce, any kind of fruit, grspea and grain gn,wa la California snd Oregon, in sdditioa to coffee, cocoa and all the tropical fruits. , ANOTHER MUT-lf. , It forming to visit ftan Dtega and the CUT at Ewaemaela, Lawn ttatllfarmlsk in Deeembc-.lo spend thewinter. exploring the mines and examining the riuntry with aviewef locating a colony of frrt-claaalanners and fruit raisers. For fnll Intormati n.sendt-cent stamp I MR. GEORGE E. Oregon Homestead Go. DEAFNESS, ITS CAUSES AND CURE, Bclentirtcallv treated by on aurlst of world wide reputation. Deofnes eradicated nnd entirely cured , of from 20 e DOyears' stand ing, alter su oiner inratnienis nava isucu. How thedifBenlty is reached and the cause removed fully explained In circulars, with till davits and testimonials of cures from prominent people, mailed free. DR. A. FONTAINE, Tacoma. Wash. Peruana, Oregon. A. P. Anmtraaar , Prla. Biaaoh Srboul: Ct-rri ho. Usluns, nlo, Orsta. ammeeaunneer stady, sauMaaist ef tuuioa. BnslneaR, ShoTthattd, ntmriHnr. PntmutnAif, mm tngiiik ritmtrj -lMloliruhniihivr. Sl are j . ltd at any lime. Celsiuses ftiA rttUsi am HOUSE TAILOR-MADE HO OLD STOCK. HardwarE Table and Pocket Cutlery Dairy and Household Goods. -o Cooking and Heatins Stoves. AND EETAIL. PORTLAND, OREGOH. to call at tbe office of the from Port Angelas. Flvt, 1 aad M-acrt tract land, creek running throngh the easts, splendid garaen, iruu trass. es per sere. land la th states of reaem aad Washlmr- acres, se acres nnrfer fence. M arret under niltt- nearly all level, dotted with beautiful eat PLACE, Cart of our office, 1041 FIRST ST. Auitutiisirttuir tSHitj. Notice it hereby- given that pnrsusnt In sn order of the county court el tbe Mate of Oregon. for Oolnnibi count v, made on the Jnth day of July, A. P. the umier- signed a!tninilratirof thectste of N. I.. Berg, dereaeed. will sell at public auction , to tit highest bidder for cah in band, or for one-half cash and the balanreon a cnlit of one year, the same t be seenrod by mortgage upon the land sold, at th conn, house door in tbe town of Ht. Ueimta, Co lumbia county , Oregon, on Tuesday, tho lth day of January, A. I). 1N93, at the bon of i o'clock P. M. of said dsy, the follow insj deeeribetl re:il property liclongiug to tha estate of N. I. Berg, deceased, to-wit: Tha southwest M of section 4 in twnbfp H north, rnge 5 west, and also the southrat H of section 4. in township 8 nortli, range 5 west, situate in Colninbiaomnty. Or (., and containing three hundred nud twi t aoree, mora or lets, according U- I. iriud Mates survey. A. M. liKIif j. Administrator of uv Ht. nelrna, Oregnn. Vn .1, 11 d ijl