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About The Oregon mist. (St. Helens, Columbia County, Or.) 188?-1913 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 22, 1892)
THE OREGON MIST. Halted XUtM lid CtBDtf Official fapcr. St. lliuxt, Jamuakt 22, 1893. LOCAL AND GENERAL. A full lint of robber goods at IT. A Perry'a, Houlton, r Coiintv Ckirk Quick baa been con fined lo We Iwd for seeerai daye wlih sever attack ol U f rippe. out it lowly on Mm mend. Tha latest novels ami other choice reading matter at the drug itore. Mr. G. C. Jequlah, of Keunen, wa a caller at tliii office on Saturday last. . Clothing, firm clan and beat quality at Perry'e. Ilonltou. Mrs. Dr. Cliff 'baa been siting friend in Portland during tht past week. . Buy ymtr drug at a regular drug tore. Edwin Koii keepa the best. Mr. B. Meeker liae accepted por tion aa bar keeper in tha eUon ol O. C. Jaquiab at Reuben. Mr. L. 0. Clark, superintendent of the bruab contract at Columbia City baa been seriously ill for several diiyi. The aafe of 8. LI pro en A company, dry goods dealera of Portland. was cracked by bargWa 8uody night ml 92000 taken. Mra. E. Wharton, of Biinnyiri, gueut Sunday In 8t. Helena, the guest of her parenta Mr. aod Mra. 8. A. Mllee. Miaa Willie Caplea, nf Columbia CUT, einl Ilia Arst part of tha week in fii. Ilelena visiting relative! and friends. Walter and Jim Cox are at nresent digging stumps on their father' farm near Otllton. Mr. Jamea dart ofttciatoa in the county clerk office during the illness of Clerk Quick. The organisation of tha St. Helen Dramatio Club ha been perfected, and at no distant day we expert to receive a "complimentary" t attend a pulllo anterUiiimont given by them. Methodist appointment Pint Sun day, Maygers; aecond and fourth Sun days, CUtskanie and 8tward creek; (bird Sunday. St. Ilelena. H. C. Coate, Pator. The emiling countenance of Assessor C. P. Doau ia once more with us, after several monika visit lo III old home in CoaUvillr, Pa., he having relumed nit Saturday laat. Evidently the old liiitnrical etate bad no elaime for Charley, else he would not have re turned to "thi horrible, dreary, rainy, disagreeable Oregon of oura." In order that every voter may know it what proeioct he will be si lt wed to vote at the coming June elec tion the county cotut haa caused the new precinct boundariea to he pub lished. Kead then over carefully that you will wake no luislakuuu elec tion day. Timea are hard and war la Immi nent; but I will continue stocked up with general merchandise in every liue. Will eell and exchango on llir lnit living margins, and will meet any cat in price. Very Resptfully, Wm. W. Douu. The revival eervlce. conducted by JUv. Coat, continue to attract con siderable attention. The attendance ha- increased from the start, which te vrry encouraging to tha minister. Mr. Ooata and childien are) ulso here in attendance at the meetings. A warm inviutiou ia extecded to all In attend tbe meeting. The musio ia worthy your presence, to aay nothing of Hie breaching. Uin? veara nractice have civen C A. Snow A Co., Bolicitora of Patent, I Washington, D. C, unsurpassed aucceaa in obtaining patents for all classes of Inventions. They make a specialty of rejected ca, and have secured allowance of many patent that bad been previously n-jecWd. n..u .irtiMmcnt ia another col umn, wilt b of interest to Inventors patentees, manufacturers, and all who Lava to do with patente. John W. Watts, of Yamhill county, brother olT.C. Watts, of St. He "ns, haa been appointed by President Har rison aa regieler of the) Lakevit w land offtco to succeed Hon. Warren Truit. who received the appointment a abort time agoua Judge of Alaska. John W. Watta la well known in Columbia county and hi many friends will be pWaeed to bear of his good fortuue. Tha steamer Telephone haa been raised, the damages to her hull are of no great dimensions, there being only two or three amall holend none of the lirnbera are broken. The prin cipal Item of loa ia tha fu-niture, which waa epoiled by being sub merged. The loa to the company will be, all told, about 112.000. The steamer will be placed on the wave in few daya, at which place she will be refurnished, the holea in her bottom Hatched, an entire coat of paiut aa- tuiniatered and aha will be just a ..! aa new. This will Uktj two or thiea weeks at tha outside, after which she will resume ber old route again. On Saturday, January 9th, a man v.- . iui of John Mchan waa ar rested on Inslructiona from Chief of Police Parrieh by Justice Burnett, at Hunters. Mehan waa on hia way to Puget Sound on a wedding trip, hav ing just been married. Halted been managing a meat market lor I Zm merman, on the corner of Sixth and D streeia, Portland, and had failed to turn over the rcccipta for eeveral weeks to hia employer, amounting to 1300, and when at the traiu starting on the proposed trip, Mr. Zimmerman ccosted him in regard to the money, he replied that he had left the amount with hia brother In-law for him. This made thinga satisfactory, for the time ..:. liit iirvnn investigation it was found that such waa not the case, that be had left no money with any one. Mr. Zimmerman at once notified Chief Parrisb.whoat enca telegraphed Justice Burnett to eearch the train at Oob'e, and arreat Mehan. This i ww .uocessfully dona and the newly wedded couple wore taken back to Portland and Mehan waa placed under 1000 honda to appear before tJ next grand jury. In the case of tha state vs. Edward Davarun and William Scott, of Co lumbia City, who were biought before Justice Blakeley last Friday for as sault and battery upon the pen-on of 4. v. virtiiaii a cnange of venue was allowed from Union to Bogiipot.so ltv cinut, which will route before Justice West soon. In another column will be found list of deed remaining uni'tinWd at tha land i lttie at Oregon City belong ing to Columbia county. The reg ister Is anxious that those who these lilies belong to shuul I call or write fc.r them, at the name time enclosing their final certificate, Mr. William I, Metcalfe nf the edi torial stuff of the Portland World wax a caller at The Mut offue on Wednen- day. Mr. Meiealfe takes pariinulm pains to see that the ideas of the World are In harmony with the people. DEER ISLAND. Tor ths rait two weeks tb wrathsr ba besu rxrss'llngly line, An warm days with out any front at night. The grata in begin ingtoslmw Itislf vary piulnly bat stuck hire lobs fed yet, and will, i.fctly for a while. Please corrret a roople bf errors snpearrd In our lail correspond sncs "William woods" should huvs bssn Oran Woods, and "Mr. Edwin M.rri'l," sliould have bren Mrs. Kd. win Merrill." Edwin Merrill has a fins woodshed nesrly romplfisd, Mrs Jrnnie McDonald Is In receipt of s letter from Mrs. Win Drumniond of B Ittte, Manitoba, which says lbs winter wan very mild till about ths lint of January, bat the doy sho wrots the 10th lint., It was forty degrees heluw tero. We are In hope Mr. Drununond wl 1 sell out and come back to Deer Island. Partlei here sre In receipt of letters from Swan Helton, who left a short time ago on a vlnlt to App'cton. 111., hit old home. He writes the Inter 1.4 vsry open and mud, and denies being back on matrlmnn'a expedition. Well that it all fight, but lite bovt are savins; til the coal nil cans. Mr. Charles Engli-b ha taken poitettlon of ths Deer Island ntnre, and can nw be found behind the Counter nieatnrlng wheat aod weighing bacon to the farmers. Mr, Oeorne t caitomers w.ll find Mr. English, ready to wait on them in the niont pieatent niiinnar. Any order left In his cars will receive earef il ntientlon. We huvs recsived a couple of copptes of the Oregon City Knlerpri-e which Is the finest local paper we bars ever read. Buch paper Is en honor to the state and espccinlly 0 SA'ksiuai e lanty. A. F. McDons'.d y: "Ths cnnty court has appointed ins txain to maks 'meter" and If it rains neit fall like It did la-t fall f tlnill hare plenty of mod for Tt Mist." Mrs. English has been quit porry for the pan ten days, but It now convalescent. Charley Merrill i laid up with la grlps, bnt Is in no way sei lout. COLUMBIA CITY. Eoiroa Mmt 8ir: There is but little local news of iaierstt to ihe public at this place ; hence we will have to plve that which ia of some in. ment to our people here. C. O. Captenand J. L. Maxwell are hav ing the brurb cut off thilr place In and arnund Columbia City preparatory for the United Kt:.tei gun factory, which is to be located on ths Columbia river -here, provi dence being willing, endorsed by Uncle Ben. Mo upoi ol earth could be belter ap propriated for such puroc Mr. CO Caples will nlsnt out. In the aprlns, ten acres of ground In apple tree 1000 tree of the red winter variety, on his arm on Cr. "any Hill, The gr.nind as prep i red la-t tall. The tree are purchased of Vr. llnli In y, of (Jcappoose. E. M. Whaiton will plant ten acres in prune si soon at ihegr. unci l.dry enough, Twilve hundred trees sre now on the Pruntl. n rnnuli tuimediaMlv i.orth of this town. The trees vers purchased of Honey' roan, o( Vast Portlbnd. Fred Caplea canght two wildcats In the streets of Columbia City a few d-.iys since which piuvet that ths Pound country have nt got away with all the widest towns at yet As continuation uf the holiday there was an luthri.itud melee at the Hotel Dr blrdsll a few evening since. The chin uiu lo wai u little discordant. In fact It was a cheap affair. 'Ihe parties to the nia'iuee talk of settling out Went and garinlnutlng up with the country. Tbey and we can lose but little when they assemble around ihe bar of West. It will be Moure of a Cole dav than they anticipated. Great Scott, how tht whisker i and hair will Sy then I Deveran. Bcott. Baglay A Company are preparing largely to go Into the fli-b bind neat in Columbia C.iy In the apriii, hi fact they are now telling la'ge Hrli stories nd oeclonallyfsenllt). then their revaiies change to saying thtlr prayers backward Ths Oreionlan and Astoritn have un earthed their little hatchet. That will fetch the railroad. In the meantime ths nislenium will have to be postponed until Scott quits Hnlloran. Pardon my ept sodle sud 1 will hurry on. . Coxt Atoso Jo BEAVER ITEMS. We are enjoying fine weather once more after three months of rain. Mr. B. K. Hudson celebrated his 72nd Mithrfuv Jan. ISttr. He invited all his mlahbors and friends and at an early bnur they began to arrive end by noon they mmliervd slstv. At 3 o'clock they Were invited Into the dinlnc room where a boun ttful dinner was waiting them, and Judging from the merry pe' of lauuhter that went forth they wero all having a merry wine. Mr. Hudson Is an old pioneer. He was born in Alabama la 1820 and crossed the plains with an ox team In 18SJ and settled In Washimiton. where he lived until 1867 when he moved to Beaver valley, Oregon where he now resides. In the evening the voune people retired to the school house h.rA arnnieeiuents bad been made to have a dance. Dancing was kept up till n lute hour. Thev all seemed to hsvea iollvtiine. Theniuslo was furnished by th Olstn brothers. Miss Annie Burns left the valley Thurs day last for Vancouver, where sne is o a fond aehnol. F. M. Rice ha started up his logging nmn with a small crew. MiMJosleMcKse. who has been sick for quite a while, we are pleased to hear is iast recovering. OIen Brothers are building them a nw logging clmte so ss to be reaay ia i..t..o arliti anrlnor opens. T. J. Emerman left the valley on Monday last far hi former home in Xantucsy. STEWARD CREEK. Drary Mors bas rented Mr, Kemp's plaee for s term of tbrss years. Flik snd Johm-on art putting boom logs In tbs Braver for Mr. Benson. John Carlton has gons to bis ranch on thsNrhalem. Orsnt Junes snd Mat Dobbins have quit work in the camp for a while. R. t). Payne and John Qnlgtey went to Ralnisr lust week In a row-boat and brought back two or three doten boom ttck in a raft. J he tin-band becoming anxious to ehsr Ivurle somslaidy, choss llurtln Wb-te for s subject. Although be has besn ma ri cd for a number of years, this fact did not prevent the band fioin gathering at bis reidenre,(ahont thirty strong) and giving him ths benefit of the one tune which It can now pluy to perfection. Ths mush ta dl'tliictlv benrd two miles away. The musicians wars kindly invited iu hy Mr Whits, where tbey engaged ' old fushloned plays and games unt.1 a late hour when upper was served. ypn-Msmu. COMMUNICATED. CLATSKAHia, Or., Jan. IS. 1802. Epiroa M 1ST Dear Blr i I would hks to slate a lew facts in regurd to how our city affi iri it managed. Boms of our council men remind us of a lot of school boys. I'hey want to do something but don't know how to begin. We have street lamps but no sidewalks, and the lamps ore so fur apart that it leaves at least half of the streets In darkness The council met on the 8th of Janua y, and the largest half of the time wassevoted to growling at the inarxhal. tfcuiis growled because be didn't light the lumps belore rundown, and others, because he didn't light them on moonlight nights; and others becsurs bs left them burn a little longer on some nights than others. Now wlieu those lumps were put up It was left t the di-cretion of the marshal to iKht them, and he wai inftructed to nst his pidirment when to linht them and bow long to let them hum. Mow they seem to have nothing to do but to find fault with ths marshal for doing Just as lis was In structed to do by themselves. They enact l..ws clear out of couininii fence and rea-on, and lovariabl.v get things mixed np so no one en tell how to eni.irce mem. Ths fact of the matter Is, we have bud but very llitls disturbance this winter and peace and quietness reigned supreme. If thin kind of work iseontinued It will soon be imposHibls to get any one t take ihe of fice ol marshal and tbey will be no better than they were belure they arranged a city here. One of the councilintn. the "am one that painted the signs on the Cla'skaul. brlde, seem to he the mouth piece fur a'l the rest. He is tishln for ths paltry turn of 10 per month they pay fur li.rbti.ig the lamps. I f bs l ax gi iod a painter at he blows himself np to be it dosm't seem that be hnil lbMha'-d up. Hoping you will tiud room In your valu able paper for Ihia cnmmunlcatl in from a constant reader, I rem , in yours truly. A Subscribzb. SCHOOL-HOUSE NOTES. BY THE rUPILI. Mist Tillio Mucklu went to Portland Saturday and returned Monday morn ing on theahaver. ' Proa. Jones hat 37 pupils enrolled in hia room. There were only tw.. whole day absences laH week, and bey were made tiy fiick Suuunv. Two of tliH directors, Jaa. Mtu-kle Hid S. A. Miles, virited school hist Friday Hfterniain. Please Com again. Geo. Emer-ou, Albeit Ueiielinw, Eplui OarriMin and Ciiarlie Litile at lend scIpmi! fnnn I ho Houlton district. A kind invitation ia extended lo all to v sit the scho.,1. Come anu see what we are doing. Johnnie Muii'on was removed to the hoiiiul in Portland the luttcr part of last week. There is not Hint? unusual annul see ine bovs nibble raw turnips, hut to see young ludiee promenading the stro.ta with a cabbage lieiul looks aa il ine "atarvins! liiiio" waa at hand agnin. There is some talk of putting a lence around the school house. It is much needed and we hope it will soon he done. At present, the ro. k haulern are cutting the yard up by driving tlirnneh it. Durum Iuat term en organ, a rmuK care, a I .la t for in. new window shades, a.id a clock were added to the needs of the school room. Miss Emilv Cox will soon rare tie hit tit. Mary 'a Academy, at Portland, where she will finn-h ine study oi iwHtrv cooking. It is the wish of her I'lm ilniaK s that she make u success in that ettldw When war commenrea with Chili the St. Helens boya will he ready. Thev have been drilling all this week Last Friday aftermam waa spent in a general review of physiology, geog raphy nod history Mra. Coats and Mrs. Mncklo mad us a very jdeasunt call on Wednesday afternoon. Vuitora are always wei .num. Mr. Clarance Coata visited the .nluail lust Weilnesdav. Wo were ull pleased lo receive him, especially the girls. He favored us with a sol which we enioved verv much. Mia Maud Swager visited the school Wednesday. We were g " see one of our schoolmates agaiu in our school llflllMA. Mrs. Wav. the teacher In tha pri' inurv detiiirtment. is netting along nicf'lv with her suliool. The scholars all like her q a leacher. CARICO VALLEY. Mr. Satiereine weut to the city on Wednesday. Flovd Fowler and family were the guexts of K. H. Biiih y last Sunday. Mrs. B. F. Pope is sick with the la ffrinoe. We thousht for a while we were go ing to have a icmHd-hotiee, but the bad road seem to hold so the lumber eannot be hauled for the presert. If i hnra was not so much pulling apart among our people lo could be cut and a log house for temporary pur poses erected. 8ome want a frame building, and the' indieations now are that thev won't gel any kind. Mrs. It. Bailey is ouite poorly with turn) hriltk. B. F. Pope i burning In and get- ling his ground leaciv nr plowing. We undersUnd Mrs. Ella Roberta haae-nneto Oreeon City for a abort viait if about a month. There .will be baptising near the Rrlirira school honse next Sunday. Can anyone tell naof a good remedy to kill lioe on cattle, uabico opt COUNT1T COURT. Prooeedinge of tb January Term, 1803. In the matter of the establishment of the election precincts of Columbia county, Oiegon ; it appealing to the court that it ia necessary to re-establish the boundary line of the several pre cinct of the county, it Is ordered that the several precinct be bounded a foil iws, lo-wit : Scappoosb. Commencing at Ihe southeast corner of the county on the Columbia river; (hence following the southern boundary line of said county lo the southweat corner of sec 31, t 4 n, r 3 w.j tbence north on Ihe section line one mile lo the noithwcst corner of saiil section 31; thence east to the Columbia liver; thence up the left bank of said river to the place of be ginning. UmioH. Commencing at a point on the Columbia river where the sooth boundary line of see 27, 1 4 n, r 1 w.. intersect the left bunk of said river ; thence west lo the southweat corner of sec 30, 1 4 n. r 3 w. j thence north to Ihe northwest coiner of sec 30. t 5 n, r 3 w. ; thence east to the southeust cor ner of see 24, 1 6 n, r 2 w.j thence north on ihe sea line li miles to the quarter post on the west Side of sec 18, iCu.rl w.j thence east lo the left hank of ths Columbia river ; thence up the said river to the place of beginning. DEBE IaLAKD. Commencing at a point on the h ft bank of the Columbia river where the center line eai-t and west through sec 10, t 5 n, r 1 w., in tersects said river; thence west to the quarter post on thu west side of sec 18 iu said lownebip and range; thence north to the northeast corner of sec 1, t5n, r2w.; thence west one mile; thence north one mile to the northeast corner of sec 35, 1 6 n, r 2 w. ; them e weal to the southwest comer of sec 30, 1 6 n, r 2 w; ihonre north-lo the nor tli wi st corner of sec 18 in said town and range; thence east one mile; thence north one mile; thenc earn one mile ; thence north one mile to the northwest corner of sec 4, in sain town and range ; thence eaet to the Columbia river; thence up the left bank of said river to the place of be ginning. , Bainieb. Commnncing st a point ou the left bui.k of ti e Columbia rivet where the south boundary line ol towmhip 7 li, r 2 w., intersects said river: thence weal oil tlio towns'.ii. line to t lie eouth west corner of sec 33 in said town and range; thence south one mile ; thence west one mile ; thence south one mile; ihei.ee west one mil. to the southwest corner of rcc 7, t 6 n. r 2 w ; thence north to the uoriheas' comer of sec 36, t 7 n. r 2 w ; ihenei west one mile ; thence north to the Columbia river; thence m the lef bank of said river lo the place of be ginning. Beaver Faixs. Commencing ai he koutlieaxt corner of sec 20, t 7 n, i 3 w. ; thence north on the section line o the left bank of the Columbia river; theme down the left hank ol said rivei to a point where the south boiindarj line of sec 28, 1 8 n, r 3 w., intersects said river; thence w st to the south- Wi st comer of sec 3U til said town ana ramie: thence south to the southwest comer of ec 30, 1 7 n, r 3 w; thence east on the section lino to the place ol beginning. Oak Point Commencing at point on the I ft bank of the Coltimhi. rier where the south boundary lint of sec 28, t 8 n. r 3 w., intersecta said irer: thence weil to the southwest corner of sec 30 in said town and range; thence sou' h on mile to tli .oulheact cornT of sec do.ton.r w. iIihiich whmi on the township line to the eouthweot corner of sec 31 in said town and range; thencu north to the Columbia river; thonco up the left bank of said rivnr to the place of be ginning. ClaiVkanie. Commencing at the northeast corner of sec 1, 1 7 n, r 4 w.; thence weet to the northwest corner ol sec 6 in said town and ranee; thence south lo the southwest corner of sec 31 in said lown and range '.thence en si to the southeast corner of seo ao in said town and range; thence south to the southwest comer of sec 111, I 0 n, r 4 w. ; thence east to the southeast cor ner of sec 12 in said lown and range; thence north to the place of beginning. Marshland. Commencing at a tioint where Ihe township line on the east side of township 8 n, r 5 w., in tersects llin left bank of the Columbia river; thence south on the township line to the southeast corner of sec 24, t 7 n. r 5 w. : thence west lo the west ern boundary line ot ihe raid county ; thence north on the western iiounaar.v line of said county to the left bank oi the Columbia river; thence up the left bank of the said river to the place of beginning. Nehalbm. Commencing at the soiitlu-art comer of seo 1, t 5 n, r 4 w., I hence north to the i:ortheust corner of sec 13, 1 6 ii, r 4 w., thence west to the southwest corner of seo IU iu said (own and range; ti enco no-ilr to the nonheaai corner of sec 4 in said town and range ; thence west to the north west corner of sec 6 in said town and range; thence north to thn northeast corner of section 25, t 7 u, r S w. ; thence west to the western boundary line of said county ; thence south on ilia western boundary line of said count v tn ihe southwest corner of sec 6. t 5 n. r 5 w : thence east to the place of beginning. Annum. Commencing at tie northwest corner of seo 7, 1 5 n, r 5 w. ; thence south on the western boundary liue of said county to the southwest corner of said county: thence east to the southeast corner of sea 2, t 3 n, r 4 w. ; thence north one mile; thence east one mile to the southeaat coiner of seo 36, t 4 n. r4 w.; thence north to the northeast comer of sec 12, 1 6 n, r 4 w. ; thence west to the place of be ginning. . , Sherman. Commencing at the southeast corner of seo 24, t5n, r2 w.; thence north to the northeast cor ner of tec 1 in aid town and range; thence west one mile; thencu north one mile lo the northeast corner of seo 85, 1 6 n, r 2 w. ; thence west to tho uonh west corner of seo 31, t 6 n, r 3 w.; thence south to the southwest oomer of. sec 19, t 5 n, r 3 w. ; them e west to the place of beginning. Apiaby. Commencing at the south east corner of sec 25, t 6 n, r 3 w. ; thence north to the northeast corner of seo 36, 1 7 n, r 3 w. ; thence wt to tha torthwest corner of aec 31 in said W --saassasst-ssssiii.si i i iiisi i s " 1 -I'm OPE N IN Groceries lymi Chewing and Provisions, smoking Tobacco. Domestic Cigars. A Fine line of FRENCH CANDIES, CHEWING GUM, AND NUTS OF ALL KINDS. Also a general assortment of NOTIONS too numerous to mention. CALL AND SEE US AND ASK OUR PRICES. St. Helens, town and range: thence soulh to th southwest corner of si e 30, 1 6 n. r 3 w.; thence east to the place of be ginning. It is fnrlher ordered that sny ai d all islands in the Columbi i river with in ihe said county, not embraced in the foiegoing boundaries shall he with in the boundaries of the predincts next adjoining the said island or i.lund. D. J. SwiTiER. County Judge. A Tree Wonder. About three miles southat of Enlnier, on i be county road leading from Rainier to at. Helens, thers Is a sprins, (sometimes called bear wallow sprlrg.) About four rods down the tittle branch of water, trom till- spring there is a dead stnmp of a Or tree ab'iut four feet high. This tree, at the jrroar.d. Is about two f't in diameter. About four feet from the g-oune It separ ate into two distinct tiunks about ten inches ia diaimter, each. Tuey run np nearly parellel with each other, (tha space bet-Teen thera varying from a' out lour inches to nearly one foot.) This ace is about twenty feet lone:. The tao tr nk then unite hr a sort of twist for a Uw fe.t and then eit-,.d up ti n fe t or moie In a smooth round trunk, and then is broken iff. Unfortunately the trsj is dead. Gsoanc Mesriix. A LOS ANGELES LADY Gives Hit Unbiased f pinion of the California Doctors, And Speaks in the Highest Praise of Or. Darrln. (Oregonian Jan. 18, 1892 ) Lob Amoeles, Cat., Jan. 1, 1892. DearDrs. Darriu Your treatment of my complicated female trouble is a perfect success. My health is com pletely restored, and I don't need your services any longer. I wish all the mUerable women in Portland conld know just what you have done for me. I feel almost as though my old body mul luissed awav. and I can never - - thank you enough for the new one you liuva civen ma. I think a few of the doctors here ought to be adjudged iu sano. Their ever-occurring failures hero your elictric and skilllul med ical treatment cures is disgin-ting. Refer anvone to me. Yours thank fully. MRS. G. K. ROCKWELL. .DR. DAKRUt'B LOW CHARGES. Owing to the "liard limes," Dr. Dar rin will in future give Electric treat ment for 5 a week, or in that propor tion, us caees may require. The pool luilv from 10 to 11 A. M.; those able to pay, 11 A. M. lo 5 P. M. Even ings, 7 to 8; Sundays, 10 tn 12. All curable, ch'onic, acute, private and wastins disease, including stricture, hydrocele and variocela, treated su cerefully at Dr. Damn's offi es, 70J Washington street, Portland. AH sur uical operatious skillfully performed Consultation strictly confidential Send for question blnk and circular. Goo4 boosts. O-xjrt looks are more than sklr deep, de pending; Hpon a healthy condition of the vitalonraiia. If the liver be inactive, you hava a bilious look, If your stomach be di ordered you have a dyspeptic l'k and ll vnurkMiievs be affected youliavea ntnchi'd look Securs good health and you - wt:l h.v od looks. Klectric Bitters is the (treat alterative and Tonic act directly on these vital organs. Cuiss pimples, blotrhea boils and aires a rood eainplexion. Sold at Edwin Boss' drug nt ire. 50c ner lott'e. ThwCGleLratcdFrcucHnr-, "SIS? "APHR0D1TINE" STd Is Bo: e.- A postTiva C-'ARANTEI toennany lorn of nervuus dlsea.0 oran otsoruarof tbs geoeraWS or gans Ol SiUSTHXi whuther arislne nMot atimuUutA. AFTER Tobicoo or Ovinni, or throujrh O'JU.rul injilCTS- tloo. overindulgence, , men as Ixissoi Brain Power, a'skef-ilness, Euaring ao n halns In il.s dscs, seminal veaKDess,H7suiria, ier whs rr v Jr.tlnn. Nottuinal Kmlnlons. le xorrbsa. l)la- glnssa. Woak Memorv. Loss of fawsr and Impo tence, wh I' b 1 1 negleetc.1 of tao lead to pnmatur old se sn't Insanitv. Pricsi f 1.00 a box, boxes inr SA nft H.nt hv m.'l on nvwlnt of nrlce A WRITTEN Gt'AltAKTEK Is givsn tof ststt saoo orier witm. to refnnn tn money u a I'srnsssm eM-s is not erorira. no bit a fionsaads ol testimonials from old and mcrt, of bothiautes,whoha.ibeenri.rnanenUTfnrr4 fcytlMUHof AphrodtUna. ulrealar In. Address TH APHRO MEDICINE CO WasMra Uranoh. Box27. PobtX xn.Oa. For sale by SDWIN ROSS, Drdqoist 8t. Helens, Or, RAO CABPKTS. All in want of Ragt'arnstscstl hneo them mads by Mrs. J. W. Tinkkaoi. Gillton. Co lumbia county. Ursgon . . jsaia r sri-" BEFORE , , . - -, G A N N 0UN G -DEALER IN- King Clothiers of the Northwest Bine Corner, Harrison cosset Street. Portias. YOUR CHOICE OP ANT Suit or O vor coat IN THE HOUSE TAILOR-MADE rtu fi aa TAILOR-MADE TRASH. yiJ.UU OLD STOCK. Boys' Suits and Overcoats, Ages 14 to 19 Years All 0ur5eedsAre1estei, Our (jfrlogueTellj fye !5T am rK wzi F.L Posson & Son. F. R. CHOWN, IMPOETEB OF MANUFACTURERS OF - Sheet-Iron, Tin WHOLESALE 212 First and cor. Salmon Street notice:. ' U a Land Offlcs, Oregon City. Or., January 7, 182. Cnmolatat baring boon cntsrsd at this utiles byJofpn rowsrs, nnai B'tinvsiew cu.rja.nii vrt .ii.m M.in. ElUhaT. Peal lor abandonins S ioWsiiwo'iJnU, 41 a4, t"" arangs 4 wn rolamMa e7unty, Oregon, with . u. tn th. .jMiAll.tlon : said donation claim, the said partiexare hereby snmmoned to appear al ;iHtsanis, wreson, oeiu-. . ... Convcrs, uolary public, on the isth day ot Fed rnarv, US2. at 10 o'clock a. tn., to respond and furnish testimony concerning said alleged abandonment, and on Ihe testlmonv then sub mitted a neanng win oo staa as mm wwcuw March 10. 192, st lOo-clocS is. m. J1U12 B. T. BURCU. Receiver. One Dollar Weekly Buys a good gold watch by our club sys tem. Our 14-karnt gol.t-tlllea cases are war ranted for 20 vears. Fine il gin sna wsi- bain msyereent. Stem wind and set. Lady's or gent's else. Equal to any (So watch. To secure airents where w hare none, we sell m of the hunting cae watches for Ihe club price $28 and send O. O. O. by express with pr.Tilegeof examina tion before paying lor me sanio. Our agent at Durham, S.C., writes: 0ir Jewelers have eonfesel thsy doat know how you can furnish such work for the money. Our agent at Heath Spring', 8. 0., writes : "Your watches take at sight. The gentlemen who got the last waivh said that he examined and priced a lewelers Welches in Lancaster, that were ao batter than yours, but the price vast.." Our agent st Pennington, Tex., write: iM in M..lni ih. walnh. ano am Messed without measure. All who have seen It say It would be cheap at IM." One good reliable agent wanted for eocb plaee. Write for particular.. NOTICE ret rVBLICATIO?!. i ns .t linmn ntT. Or.. Dee. tl. MM Notice l hersby given that the fol'owlng named settler has filed notice of his intension to make flnat proof in support of his claim snd thstsaid proof will be made before the Coonty r:lrk of Columbia county, at St. Helens, Ors gon. on esnruary in, in., Homestead entry No. S37i. fer the oi sec. an . a w n. names the following wit FR Art Ivbli- o. uil.ir,i. nMestn prove his continuous residence npon and eultivation ot said land, vis: John Thomp- ' iu r.nk.n Wltli.m Hna and A. H. n..;ir:' all oi BcaDDOOse P. O.. Columbia io-unty, Oregon. J. I. jUS Kegta'ar' .-... ., - , EM E NT! Oregorie w" ,5SSS Portland. Or. HardwarE Table and Pocket Cutlery Dairy and Household Goods. Cooking and Heating Stoves. and Copper Ware, AND RETAIL. FOHTLAI1D- Notlco so Crestltoro. Notice is hereby givsn that the trndse signed, Emma Ixngacber, has been duly apKnnreu Bauiinistrmirix oi in caiaia vs Frederick Lengaelicr, Ueceaied. by too ...... . .v.. ...... . claims against said dseeastd are hsrsby required to present them, nnder oath, with ine necessary Toneners, wimsio fix suvnins from the date hereof to the said adminis tratrix, at her home, near Hunter, ia Co tuuina county, uregos. Administratrix of ths eatste oi Fred erh k Lengaclier, deceased. JM4 uatM jan. i.iaue. FH4STICK FOSt PVKII CJITISX. . Land Offtcs at Oregon City. Or., January, imj. Notice is herebv civen that the follewliur- named settler bas (lied notice el his letentlos to make final proof in support of his elsiaa, sa4 mat saia prooi wm oe msoe neiote us negistev and Receiver of the United Stales Land OStce. si Oregon City, Oregon, on March 2. ISM. vis: justra sssrs, rre-esnotion D. 8. No, VOL. for the nw Si ef sec. t, tp I n, r t w. Re names the following wit nesses to prove bis eo.tin.ooa residence apem. and culliration of said land, vis: rhtlia Coyer, James Hickman, William Roberts end Robert Service; all ol Dixie, Washington ooualy . Ore gon. Georse B. Zimmerman, who saade hamastood entry No. 7M2, Is hereby specially noUAed ea appsar sun snow cause woy .oaepa keess entry of asid troet should not be allowed. linns j. t. arrBKBo.N, Kcstsissv Nottco to Crestttero. Notice is hereby given that the ity eonrt of Columbia counlv. Ornon. sitltasf in probste.didon the23rdday of Decentbor, tsui. spnnint me execuior oi me win iu ino estate of Tberesi Raupach, deueased. AH persons having claims against said estate will present them to me at the office of Moore Cole, in St. Helens, Ceiusabio countv, Oregon, on or before six months from the date hereof, duly verified, secvt dingtolaw. PAUL RAUPACH. Kxecntor. Dated December 23, 1891. DEAFNESS, ITS CAUSES AND CURE. Scientifically treated by sit aarist of world win's reputation Deafness eradicated and entirely cored, of from JO to 30 years' stand ing, after all other treatments have failed. How the difficulty Is reached and the caws removed fully explained in circulars, with; affidavits and testimonials of cores boss) prominent people, mailed free. . SR. A. rONTAINS. Tseomo, We.