THE OREGON MIST.
irrio. jtao rfii year.
8t. H slims. Jawuaby 8, 1392.
War PAT 1MP0KT BUTT.
The secretary of egricultrjre, in his
annas! report, devotes a paragraph to
the midd'oman, and tba extent to
which he Is enabled by various condi
tions especially prevalent in America,
to abtord a large proportion of the
' prices paid by the consumers for farm
products, tbue unduly limiting the
profile of the farmer. Admitting the
difficulty of remedying of thia evil, he
points out that a. partial remedy,
provide which ia the duty of his de
partment, in to keep the farmer tally
informed in regard to the market
values of his wares. This will, at leant,
save him from the penalty of ignor
ance and the unscrupulous greed
traders, and he concludes by stating
that it is his earnest desire and inten
tkm to exlead the work ia this direc
tion ant3 every farmer in the country
may know, before he markets his
goods, lust what their value is ia the
nearest market The secretary em
phasiies the Seine of a greater diversi
fication in oar crops to take full ad
vantage of onr home market, and says
that although noting with satisfaction
the effect upon some of our agricultural
imports of the present tariff law, it is
nevertheless strikingly apparent that
many of the agricultural product im
ported are such as could and abeuld
bs produced in thia country.
Tonus is a movement on foot with
' the press of the state in favor of good
roads to the interior, from railroad
stations and river landings. This is
"very important, and no community
can expect to develop without having
available meant of transportation from
the farm to the town. But the mat-
" ter should not stop here by any means.
It will not benefit the producer but
little if be can get to bis market town
by a good road, when the rates to sc
board from hit shipping point are so
exorbitant that be can realise no profit
on bis crop. -. In the language of holy
writ, the one should be done and the
other not left undone. Good roads
should be constructed to the remoteet
part of every county, and the water
ways of the state freed from every ob
struction. By soch means ths resources
of the commonwealth will be developed,
and an era of advancement inaug
urated which will place this country
ia the position she is destined to
occupy. Times-Mountaineer.
A large number of the eonntry
papers throughout the state have is
sued large New Years editions. Those
so far which have reached this office
are Oregon City Enterprise, Yamhill
Beporter, Hillsboro Independent and
Salem Statesman. The Statesman ia
far in the lead of all others, and does
the state capital and the proprietors
of the paper great credit. Second to
the Statesman is the Enterprise, which
is beyond question the finest sheet ever
sent out from Clackamas county. The
Oregonian, with its large editioa,
which will appear about January 14,
will, of course eclipse all others, from
the fact only, that it has so much
larger field, and so many more re
soarees of wealth to work from.
Therx are 72300 pounds of pennies
encumbering the vaults of the sob
treasury.;; This is more than tbirtysix
tons, and the coins are still aceomlat
ing. There are 10,400 bags, weighing
seven pounds each. The accumulation
is partly the result of the . general es
tablishment of the penny slot machines.
The headquarters of the companies
owning these machines is ia New
York, and all the pennies are therefore
sent there when the agents make their
returns. The companies thereupon
unload them upon the sub-treasury,
The treasury department will send
these pennies to be distributed among
the country banks.
WASHINGTON LETTER.
- APIARY GLEANINGS.
. Weather fine as usual somt mod for I
change. .,;..',.,
. V.M. Doraey . Apiary's grocer, is spend
ins slew days at tba bob. His return ia
daily expected. ,
Lewia Bntta ia trying to bay s mats for
"Billy." Something is anrely going to bap-
pen. Lew., wa are all watching you.
Pan Btehman ia receiving bids for ths
erection of a large barn.. Dan believe In
keeping pace with hi "baching' friend,
and ia going to do it tteco, Dan.
Among onr old friend w attain have in
our midat Isaac Johnson a one of Apiary 'a
semi-weekly visitor. Judging from ths
parcel of mail bs receives, there is certainly
something In ths wind. If Isaac should get
married 11 rat It would bs s lias Joke on
CfaarU and Das. ' .
Onr neighbor, James Oallion, 1 making
considerable Jieadway "hi hi clearing in
spit of bad aeather. Mere men Ilk Jim
' and Tom ia what our county need.
-. onr 9w rears entertainment, given by
Mr. and Mrs. Felix Debast, was a racces
m every aeoM. Dancing commenced at 8,
tapper at 12, a most bounteous fesst pre
pared by ths hostess and her daughter,
Jsnni and Maggie.
Talk, of a badness nature, 1 to the effect
that the county road from Cedar Landing
to the mils-pest tooth of C. A. Girt'a resi
dence, ia to be planked If volunteer work
afDclent to lay ths plank can bs secured. !
Ths dsnes given at Dan Stehmaa's Christ
mas Kvs. was wall attended. Ths services
of tbs Lownota String Band wtrs asesrsd.
tapper was servsd by Dan's lady fa-lease,
and a most enjoyable time k reported by all.
SaSYA ClACS.
(Frm Our Btgular Ctmtpondnt.)
Wasmstmm, D. O., Jan. 1, 1833.
The preeidcut'i official Mew Year recep
tioa was one of the most brilliant and
largely attended ever held. The new dee-
orated White boos adding no tittle to tb
brightness which pervaded everything.
Them receptions always attract a large
crowd, arid from thorn who take part in
them, for at no other place can so many
celebrities be seen st on time. Ths
tioa began at tl o'clock the carriages going
in at the east and oat at the west gala, and
pas-ins; through a lana of eloaely packed
spectators, extending nearly a square from
each gala. First cam Vice Frteident
Morton and the cabinet, headed by Becretary
Blane; then the diplomatic corps, all ot
the foreign minister and attaches wearing
the uniforms ot their rank and their brtaat
covered with decoration be towed upon
them by their own or other government.
The supreme court and other United 8tate
court Judges rams next followed by senator
and represr.ati lives in congresses-minister
and ex-member of the state cabinet Then
cam the bril.'iantiy uniformed officer f
the army, navy and murine corps, W
lowed by officials only a grade or two below
members of the cabinet. Nest caina the
grissled face of the associated wterans of
ths Mexican war, closely followed by the
O rand Army of the Repubie, the loyal legion.
and the oldest inhabitant assoiatibo of the
District of Columbia. Thereat of the time
uu'.iU 1 o'clock was taken ap by plain
everyday dtiaena, who wbbed to extend
ths coarteete of the dsy to our chief
magistrate. '
Vic President Morton left as toon a be
had been received by the president for hi
owa residence, where a reception began at
12 o'clock that was aa near a duplicate of
thee at the White hoot ss the atten
dance of al! the same psopl could make it.
In spit of all stories to the contrary Gen.
Meboa A. Mite, aya, and h certainly
knows, that he did not eome to Washington
nnder official orders, snd that It wss tb
marriage of Mia Rachel Sherman, a
cousin of his wife, which brought him and
Mra. Miles here 6om extra enterprising
purveyor of sensational new had assigned
General Mile to the command of an army
that was being made ready to invade Chili.
General Horace Porter, the popular New
York orator, who cams over to attend the
wedding of Mis Rachel Sherman, is one of
these who do not hesitate to apeak in favor
ot a foreign war. He said : "I scarcely look
for s war with Chili, although 1 think a lit
Us brush with an outsider would be a good
hing for the United Btstes. Patriotism
becomes stagnant by too long an epoch of
peace. I rather regret that we did not ad
minister a thrashing to Italy."
The Schedule of articles embraced in the
reciprocity treaty with Great Britain for
the Britisb West Indies wss made public
this week and it ia regarded with mingled
praise and wonder. Praia because of the
benefits certain to accrue the reform to our
farmers sad manufacturers, aud wonder
that England should have been persuaded
to give n so much of ths trade she has
practically monopolised for many years.
On of the eommiuionera, on the part of
the colonies, who negotiated the treaty, said
that England never did anytbinc more un-
iuingty than ootborizing the the negotia
tion of this treaty, bat it waa recognized
that the American market waa absolutely
necessary to the colonies, and that It would
be dosed to them unless satisfactory con
cessions were made. ,
Becretary Elkin took formal charge of
the war department yesterday, and his
oOc waa crowded all day with friends who
called to tender their congratulation.
The democratic members of the bouse are
beginning to realise that they have been in
dulging in soma wild talk about making
wholesale reductions ia ths annual appro
priations, snd they are already hedging on
that subject. It is an easy matter for an)
body to criticise ths total amount appro
priated by the last congress and to call it
extravagance, but up to thia timea one of
them have been able to point out one single
instance ia which money was appropriated J
where it was not needed or where tl was
appropriated for which ths government
win not get 100 cents to value. And if the
democratic house, in it anxiety to make a
showing of economy, shall dare to attempt
to cripple any branch of the government
service by withholding necessary appropria
tion it party will pay dearly for the nig
gardly policy. The people of this country
do not object to liberal appropriations, so
long aa they knuw that they are receiving
foil value for the money spent
Reciprocity treaties with Guatemala and
Salvador have been signed by Becretary
Blaine.
USH STORE!
trf i rnn nf-rf n p? o
JJn J. iWmMtL.ln,
-DBAUBB
General FJcrcIiandisc
Crockery,
Glassware,
Boots, Shoes,
Ladies' Dress Goods,
Queensware. Finishing Goods
LUMBER, SHINGLES, ETC,
Produce Taken In Exchange.
It Will Pay You to Consult Our Prices.
RAINIER, - - - OREGON.
RAILROAD TO ASTORIA.
Cot.rv.tLa Crrv, Jan. 6, 189.
Karros Osseo Mist Sir; W are In
doubt a to whether the rail road from Goble
to Astoria, if ever built, will five the relief
and satisfaction to those people they So
ranch desire and are worthy of. While their
liberality ia oonimenaaMe. there Is grave
doubt as to whether thia road I )nt what
Astoria and the state of Oregon can afford.
Th principal seaport on the PaciHo have
direct transcontinental linea, ssv Astoria.
the port above, sad beyond all others, most
deserving, hacked by th best state on the
coast. And bow, to give ourselves away
for a road which will be entirely nnder the
control ot the Northern Pacific, and tribu
tary to Tacoma. is not wis policy ; in fact
th lumber and fish now shipped at Astoria
sill all go via Tacoma.
As a proof, th Northern Pacific now has
mors shipping point ia Oregon than they
use, or want Portland, Vulambia Wty,
Hunter's Point. Goble, Coffla Rock and
Kalama with Astoria added, we had ss
well sell out.
A s reminder; when the Tacoma branch
f ths Northern Pacific was built to Port
land, eight years ago. we gave to th North
era Pacific company all tb land they
asked for, 1500 feet of river front and
twenty acre for a aid track and depot
grounds. Fine that time we have not sold
a town lot; before that we could and did
sell readily, lots at 1100 to S30O each. Thia
is costly experience, and w hope It may
not be duplicated upon our people.
What Astoria and th commerce of Ore
gon demand la a railroad directly through
the interior toconnectPortland and Astoria
with the Union Psrifie company, tb
Southern Pacific company and th North
era Pacific company. When thia it com
pleted th product of Oregon, th timber,
coal and iron of Nebalem and Carico val
leys, wilt largely be shipped st Astoria and
Portland, notwithstanding the Union Pa
cific and Northern Pacific would with it
otherwise. '
In conclusion, w wish to say this, tb
sulddai strifs existing between Portland
and Astoria, is a damage to tb state.
With a proper understanding and under
taking with the people of Portland and
with the manager of trunk lines, a railroad
could and would be built to Astoria direct,
developing th interior within on year.
Better how the whdom of our neighboring
tatea; build onr railroad, open onr rivers
and take our place with the commercial
world. Until tbat event will be looked
upon as Btasabrained. D. W. C
live to eat. " Suflcelt to say that your
correspondent could not eat a much head
die at th grand feast which followed the
other xerde as J. T. did.
Koa-Savu.
; .' MIST..
Enrros Miv:Not seeing any thin In
your columns from Mitt lately, I thought I
would write snd let you know ws wer dill
alive, although we are pretty badly water
soaked, as it has done nothing hut rain for
tome time. Ws hsd quits a heavy wind on
!uinbcr ZS, and aa far as w ran learn
th road are all blocked with trees. But
oar cititens srs awake and it wtl not take
long to open the roads again.
Our School la progressing nicely under
th management of Miss Adda Gilbert
There was an entertainment Christmas
sight, held at tb residence of Mr. A. J.
Orwig, W return our thanks to Mrs
Nettie F. Courier for furnishing ths instrn
mental music, which kept everybody in
good humor between scenes, following is
th programme:
Welcome enng ..Mrs. Courier, Mrs. Fisher
laoicau "jrrenca Flower uirt". .....
. , , Hattis Fisher
Dialogue. . Etta Palter and Charlie Parsons
neciution "Aiy reriecl Love"
. .Minnie Baker
Instrumental music .-. .. .. Minerva Orwiy
Dialogue "Felicity" Maud Orwig and
win r isimr.
Tableau "Simple 8lruon". ... A. 3. Orwtr
feeia niauon aiHSAnua Orwig
Tableau ''Courtship Under Difficulties"
at isse Br Parsons and Etta Baker
Messrs. Will Berkheimer, Arthur
Hiatt and Utile Fisher.
Song "On of Hit Utile One" ......
Minerva Orwig, Anna Orwig, Lou
Orwig and Anson Orwig.
Recitation 8adi Orwl
yiwujiie - ruui nut, ... ........ ,..
.Majd Orwig and Dal-y Parsons
Tableau "Babes in th Wood' ......
. Ibree cin
D alogu . Minnie Baker and Oliie Fl.her
8ong "Homeless Tonight". .... Kila Hiatt
TaUcan "Irishman and hit Dog" . .
.... ....... A. J. Orwig
Song Serenade"... Minerva Orwig Anna
Orwig, Sd Orwig, tot Orwig and
Anson Orwig.
Recitation "Filander Cole" Ed Orwig
Song..... .....Mr. and Mrv tjea 'ding
Dialogue.. Willie Hiatt and Charlie Parwos
Dialogue "Pantaloon right" Ed
. Orwig, G. B. Fisher and Will Berk
" hcimer.
The programme ended by Santa Clans
distributing candy and nuts among tb
audience. We men partook of an excellent
supper, furnished by Mr. and Mr. Orwi.
after which all went home well pirated
with tb evening's entertainment. Iono.
A LMlr.
STEW ABO CREEK.
, TRVON.
Tbs old year was praised out tb new on
introduced by a social dance at the resi
denes of Mr. B. Smith. There was about
sixty of hi neighbors present. Ths gen
eral remarks were that it was one of ths
finest dances in this part of th country for
some time. For proof of ths same, danc
ing commenced at 6 o'clock New Year Ev
and continued until 10 o'clock next dsy.
The Alliance meetings hare taken quite a
boom here lately.
Bain till continue to fall snd mud is
the prevailing element.
A sensation bss been created near hers
by ths report that a married man had got
tired of his wife snd taksn her borne to her
parents.
The storm which passed over this part of
the country Monday night a week ago did
no damage except laying a few trees across
the road an J fence. ,
Charles Lowe, who hat been visiting in
this neighborhood for several day a, returned
to PortlaiM last week. .
Mr. Young commenced school again
Monday, after a week of holidays, Guy
and Frank Barnes are unable to attend on
account of sickness. Peter Syvereoa is
sick also.:'"'''
Mr. Chipmsa is boms from Astoria to
stay all winter. He 1 now engaged in
building a good abed bam on his homestead.
Mrs. Roberta, (nee Mis Psyne) of May
er, ia visiting her parents this week.
Benson i still running logs assisted by
J. Power snd J. Quigley. His lawsuit witb
Mr. Kemp has been carried to a higher
court snd will not come off until next Msy,
Several couple from thia place took ia the
Christmas dance at Clatakanis Christmas
night. :.
Our tin band has grown In size very rap
idly ia the past few day and now numbers
over thirty members. Tb last serenade
took place at th residence of Nathan
Tingle Mew Year Eve. We found Mr.
Tingle busy making sauer-krant and Mra.
Tingle waa ironing. The music rendered
wa fair, considering ths short time the
band ha been practicing. Tbs key waa b
flat or c flatter; but the flattest thing there
waa BT. T. s tin can st the end of the first
tun. You mut remember that ths first
time wss also the last, a but on was
played. After tb first excitement waa over
the men helped Mr. Tingle make his kraut
and the ladies helped Mrs. Tingle iron. W
then concluded to watch ths old ysr die.
In fast tbia wa th original idea. The time
wa (pent playing gam, singing, etc., un
til the new year waa horn. ' Most people
eat to lire," but it would seem that some
Since It first introduction. Electric Bit
ters has gsined rapidly in popular lavor,
until now it I clearly In the trad arsons
par medical tonics and alterative con
taining nothing which permit Its us as a
beverag or intoxicant, it is recognized a
th best and purest medicine for all til'
menu of stomach, liver snd kidney. It
will cure tick headache, indigestion , con
stipation, and drive malaria from the sys
tem. Satisfaction guaranteed with each
bottle or th money will be refunded Price
only flOe per bottle. Sold by Edwin Boca,
ataeaUew Araiea Salva.
Th Best Salve ia the world for Cuta. Bruises,
Sores, DIcera, salt Rheom, Fever gerea, Tetter,
Chapped Bands, Chilblains, Corns and all Mkla
Eruptions, and positively rare Pile, r a pay
ratjnlrM. It I goaraateed to givs putaet satis-
taction, or asony letaaded. Fries 2 ala per
box. For Sal By Sdwla Mam.
BAd CaKPKTS.
All In wsnt of Rag Carpets csn have them
mane Dy Mrs. -w. i insnam, Uillton. t:o-
iniuoia county, uregon. ylms
Dissolution of Partnership.
notice is hereby given that H. P. Wat-1
W'IOTTWri't
.
AM, OOOPfl MABH1TD Iff yiAIN1
14X) FIRST STREET 140
UNDER THK OILMAN HOUSE.
Porthd S::3 C
(F W. MILLER, Mgr.,)
J. M, MOVER & CO. SEEDS, TREES.
.... ..'...
Ar now nrensred to offer tbrlr Renowned AH-Wool Oond at s Great Rtdwetlea
Irons lomr prtcea. In connection with eur AN-Wool Clothing fmm th
Albany Woolen Milts we hav secured mm th most prominent Kwtsra ssd
Foreign Mills all ths Latest Designs.
Reliable,
Lot !. SOOO
Dark Or Tweed Sulla.
Striped Worsted lulu
Strtpsd Cheviot 8IW..
SeouSVfcevlot auii....
Bn.wa Plaid Suit
MoUlsd Cheviot Sulla
uraytawa sutta , - m
nmti caevlot Suit-. ..
Brawn Tweed Salia-..
Lot N. to 10.
Brow Cheviot Bulla..,.,....,..,.
Plaid Castlmor Sulla.......... ,
Fancy Caaatmtr utl.....u
Brow Tweed Belts
Panev Herrlns Done 8ulta...
Voleur roneJ Snlta...,..
Utj Tweed liulia-........,...,.,...
Lt tw. BOsO.
Brawn Cheek Bulls..- .
Cheek Camimere he? y Suits
ilpl Caivlmere heavy suits
Or Cheviot, heavy, Bulla...,,
arowa t;nviot, aevy suit...
Haavv Blu Tweed Hulla
(tlaek end White Mix Cae
sium Suit.-.
. N. BOSO.
Brown Striped Wonted Baits
Black Diagonal 8itlia........
Black Corkscrew Hulta. .
Heavy Blue UeHoo Suits
Heavy cneca uasetiasre suits
Pmney Wid Wale Worsted
Mull
Brown Plaid Worn ted Bulla.-
Dark Xrawa Cheviot Salle,...
BWt It. S040. .
ranev Cheek Caaatmer salts
Strliwd Casalraere heavy salt
wi uray iavio sail-..
W wsrrant all vm goods a lluueet and
Cnitwlfoa
iet f i
At I 8 50
At 10 00
At 12 00
At 17 60
At 13 60
vtloav Salah
Drab Twsed
suits ......................,.,
Fancy Caaslasr snluu.,
ran wnniaa biiiu -
Silk ittxedUaiwIraeresulU. -
Bute thee caaslmar suit
Browa Tweed suits......
Lai B as, BOSO.
Mature! Oray Cssauasrs, BO
dva nulla
Browa Cheviot Hooted auluu.
Dark Browa Tweed sella......
Dark oray Tweed, xl-eoac
ooaa. auiia..... .- .
Park Blue, square eut, suits..
Diae worsiaa suns.. -
Tan Tweed, M-ouae gosda,
suits
XXX Mole Tweed sulla
At 14 50
r At 16 00
Lot Ne. toea.
Bleak Wtd Wal Bulla.....
Blue Wld Wale Salia.M.M.
Browa Meltea Sulla
PaaeyChaek Cheviot sail... At 41 H fift
hark Gray Warned tu.tts. At 9IO VV
BlMkCorkserewsulls.nn.am,
Black Diagonal suits....... .,
Lst No. tor.
Dark Urowa Tweed salts ....
Heavy Blee Pircailllly sails..
Striae Fancy Worsted lulls..
Kalra Heavy Dark Uray Ce
elater aufla,.......,. ,
field Wonted, seat patera
suits.
Brvko PUId W on ud salts..
Bilk Mlied Worsted sail....!.,
Let Mm. eoao.
Blaek Wld Wal suit ......
Pansy WhlnoorS suits..... .....
Pin Drab asnoy smlta....,,.
Pla Worsted Sari,.......
Dark Orav WontMl Bulla
Haavv Blu Boavoe suits
Hllk llllod Caaatwiaro sulla...
Faasi I' laid Worstad sulia..
Small Chavk Wonted suits.
I'lala Browa Mellon suits., ..
Katre Uvy XX Casslmws
Is! see tao t aa see
Le Re. IOWA.
Dark Amy veloer Eng. Caast.
aw suits
Ft Blaak Woratad (haaaa)
suits................. ........
Blaek Cheviot OOO suit.
Dark Brow Malum tulia..
a.ffs
171 Reoond 8k Portland. Oretoa
Send lor CsUtte. ftovjai.
VMIsl TKAMKBi
At 18 00
It bow making regular reuse'
trips from
oak plot to rcrjb
Daily ticcpt Wednesdays,
Lsaviss Oaf. POIKT..
BIKLl.., ,
KSlWittt.,,,
Dark Paae Worsted satis,
raaey Battle Snake Bulla.
Batlisk Barrlag Boa suits.
At 20 00 1
,4w - ;
a. IS a.'
kaLama im -
ir. Hi-Trti .. ' 32 -
AaaivwerOAllJsti. u'm
MeaiJMrk Caaekad Weratei
Faney PUid WortBi(.3
Straight Stripe Worsted Sulla,
Katre Quality Corkssrsw sulu
sVef ajw, 9 1 OO.
XX valesr I lack Cheviot
suits .....,
Bstia Heavy Wlda WaUsult
Faney striped Worsted ssdta,
osiv wiao
an Whla O
Slack Plaid Wwtttd, Baaat
Bouad
Wal. sira...
vara suits...
erring Boo Strips Werstrd if 99 Rfl
sails ........ .......... " wv
rah Kersey eulis......
Drab
Slal Kersa suits,
Baal Browa suits. ...,
40
8iusTklt, Walapaura tutu
aaket Werelad sulU.im..
Heavy IHagoaal auiia.
bark Oray Warned salt..
J. M. MOYER & CO.,
Succstsor to BrewosviU WelB Mill, '
FIRST 13TREET, CORNER ALDER, PORTLAND.
S I 'ltlOTLY ONE I'niCB. NO DBS VI ATI OIF.
RCTURNINQ
Lsavst PQTLAXO .....IMt M
Aaaivs ITIXLA .! "
W. E. NEWSOM.
o. n. nAr.T.
rroprtstor
St. Helens Meat Market
9mtm Meats, teatage, rhh
M by waelasase at ! ntaa.
Xasrsa sms rss ta all as a,.
sad ehsrgss leaaaawele.
TAB CODEL SALCOI
J. 8. CLOXIXCSLT ihrV.
THE RETAIL MERCHANT it the necetMry
Medium of Trade between the Manufacturer
and the CoiiBumer. He must protect the interctt
of his customers by purchasing id the loweet and
and best markets, and by gelling to his patrona
at the Lowest Poeuble Prices.
ST. IICLES8,
OltOC.
W. JBL. 3BOJMLAJS
PROPRIETOR OF THE OLD ST. HELEKS STORE,
In keeping these true principles of trade always in
view ; often leaves the old track and strikes ''across
lots" for Bargains for his cuetomers. His stock of
tsSGeneral Ilerohandise
Is being enlarged by New Goods Every Day.
It 1 not convenient to nam the many different article kept
on !. asi ia from Dry 0ds,Ci. thing. Ladle' Wear Oentlemtn'
Wear. Head Wear. Fool Wear. Flour and Fred. Groctrle aad Can
aed Ooods, Nsils and Hardware, Crockery and Glassware. Wranit
na
Cfccfcs Tb:i.
IU:::r$nJ Cbr$. E::r S Cts.
Eilkrd and Pool ?bl
&r Chs 7sacmmorlatLoQ of Pa(roo4
and Tin wire. Powder and Shot, Hat an
Fatent Medtrloe, Touet Article, te
Cap, Boot aad BBees,
CALL AROUND.
OF COURSE YOU DO.
I O is x
Svnn Bciito rft oacx it tow
Von to Bad thewt dsdraaJa sdaan sa
parch voei ' tavsgusaler."
"THE DAIIQXTICT.'
UNCLE MYEES,
The Saest lias of Wines tieaers aad
kin has retired from the Arm of W. J.
MuckleA Co.. doing business at Rainier,
Oregon. All debts dae said firm will be
aid
THE PORTLAND JEWELER.
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Fine 7atoii and J ewelrv Zleisairincr
Orders from the Country Oolfolted.
payable to, and all debts do from
nrni, will D psid by
7 r VV. J. MUCKLK V CO.
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Tb,gelekay'Fr,pcbgnriL I165 Flrst Stre8t Betwg8a M$8i mitafcin. PefelCr.
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Buckwheat CakeSa,
The old way of setting tb raise) orer night by the
use of yeast, while the cakes were light yet there was always
a well founded suspicion that buckwheat 'cakes made ia
that manner were indigestible and unwholesome, because
of the chemical action that takes place, so alters the flour
from its original character, that the souring or decomposing
process continues in the stomach, followed by dyspepsia
and kindred troubles.
The new way does away with all fermentation, souring
etc, and places upon the table smoking hot buckwheat cakes
i in 13 minutes or less. Dr. Price's Cream Baking Powder
is the element that superseded the old methods. Buck
wheat and all griddle cakes made with Dr. Price's Powder ,
are not only exceedingly light and delicious, but can be
enjoyed by dyspeptics and invalids with impunity. Dr. Prices
Cream is the only baking powder cantaining the whites ei
eggs.
APHRODITINE"SScZ
I Sols es a
POBITIVS
eUAMANTIS
to oar aor loraa
oloerroui dlseat
or any disorder of
th generative or
gene oi euoer ees,
whether arlatoa'
fromtheexceaalv
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or Opium, or tb rough youthful ladla
r Indnleeno. Jkm alien 1,.! u.. t
Power, Wakef uineas. Bearing down rains In the
ncs.Mui mi nuuim. nnunft. Kmi prna.
trattoo. Nocturnal Bnirsiooa, Leueorrtuaa, 1M.
tineas, Weak Manory, Lots of Power andlmpo.
tonoy, which II as laeted often lead to prematura
J ld ace aad Insanity. Fiie flM a box, (be
orfaiw. Bent br ma!! oaraeeiptot prioa-
wairras udakaster is gives for
vary face order received, to refirndth money if
a rma( euro I not eSaetsd. We bar
thousands of tastlmenlsls from old and young,
el both saxes, wbo have been permanently cured
bytbeuseef Aphrodltin. Circa lav free. Address
TH" APHRO MEDICINE CO.
Western Branch. Bos27.roanaiiD. Oa.
For sale by EDWIN ROSS, Dboooibt,
Bt. Helens. Or.
One Dollar Weekly
Bays a good gold watch by onr club eys-
tem. Our 14 karat gold-flllfd esses ars war
ranted for 20 year. Kin Elgin and Wal
tham m sverrent. Stem wind and set.
Lady's or gent' size. Kqnal to any 50
I watcti. 10 seeur agent wrier w Havel
I none, we sell nn of tb bunting ease I
watches for lha clnb nrloa 128 and send C. I
1 0. D. by express witb prisilegeof exsmina-1
I uon oeiore paying tor tne saane.
Our agent at Durham, H. C, writ:
"Our iewelera bv eoafesssd thev doa't know I
I bow you can lurniaa suea wera tor tne awy."
Our agent at Heath Spring, 8. C. , writes :
"Your watches take at stent. Th mntiessan
I who got tb last watch said that h aiaralned
and priced a iewaier s watches la Lancaster,
that were so better tbaa yours, bat tb pries
woo eta.
I Onr agent st Pennington, Tex., writes:
I ''Am in neatst of tb wateh. and ass nleased I
I without measure. All wbobav sera it ear ill
Iwoota encap as .
Oo good rellabl agent wanted for each
I place. Writs (or particulars.
tMmi VTATC HI., CCW lOTS,
Cigsrs to b found this I4 oi Psrt
I. and a yoj ) to
bgag la s -4
POOL OR BILUADS,
iTbereeaj aare west that thaw t I a
beet table la town. Xiery thing stew sad
seat, and vour tjatfanasra. ia Mnaasfiul
olielted. . , M '
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CeMVStsvTSet CttStBBB.
Am Sid whvtletaaj. varlirad fiaa iaetlM
haviitg bad placed ia his bands by sa Cast
India missionary. Use farsnoiasf a sitspi
vegeUWe rmdy for th speedy aad per
nianeni eur of cenaemptiua, branabltU.
catarrh, atthssa and all toroai and !. "
fesuons, arte s poelliv and rassssl car
lor narvou debility and all
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Dealers in all Kind of
Lumber, LathPiekets
Paints, Oils, Glassware. Boots
Shoes, Hats and Caps.
and
Dry Goods and Groceries,
FEED AND HAY.
General :-: Herchandise.
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euratlvs powers ia thousands af rasa, has
felt it hi doty to make it knows t hi suf
fering fellow. Actuated by this saelivs
nd dsvlrs to relieve a, tutsan safe ring. I
will tend free of shsrs-, to ail whdir H,
Oil recipe, la Osrmaa, French ar Raglbh,
With full direetinna lue neanaeiaa and .
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