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SnWiCfttPTlON, tl.Ml'BR YEAR.
t. Hbmckb, Fkhkoary 19, 1892.
teas
Hf ' MW ' BALLOT . LAW,''
t "" At the criming election Oregon will
Vot niulir new plan -tlit! Australian
Fallot System wbili, lV I'M atetl
nt the last arsuion of the legislature
liecanm a law in this state, TUroitgll
the Evening Telegram we lire able to
give) to our render an explanation of
ihe workings of the now syi-tein , which
. , cumes direct from Mr. E. W. Bingham,
Vvko was largely instrumental in fram
ing the new law and one of th most
anient workers to secure its passage.
All electors slioulj study carefully the
rxpliiimtion given beluw:
"The new law will nut binder poli
ticians or party organizations in ex
. .. en-iain; any of their legitimate po
litical rights, but does take awuy
the. monopoly Uiey have had in mak
- lug the nominations and printing and
'distributing the ballou, which they
v abused, and it also requite the voting
to b conducted in :a room, so thai
Volors may cast their ballots with
secrecy. The old system made it r
fectly easy to see the ticket put into
the voter's hand go into tlie box, and
tun facilitated bribery and coercion.
MAK1SO NOMINATIONS.
"Perhau the principal objects
aimed at in the recent law were to
place all nominees on a fair and eve
footing and to compel every elector
to vote secretly: therefore the substi
tution of the official ballot printed and
distributed by the county cleik in
each county for the old style or party
tickets. In order that a candidate'
name shall appear on this official
ballot be most be nominated in one
f three ways: By some of the pxrty
conventions or at a mass meeting
rom posed of not less tban ICO electoral
or by a paper signed by not l;s tban
250 electors, it the nomination is for
some office to be voted for throughout
the whole state, or for member of
congress; but if it is only' ft county
office then fifty electors signing the
paper will suffice. In the cute of
nominations hv conventions or ma
meetings, the chairman and secretary
will certify to the nominations under
oath. They mast be filed either with
i the secretary of state or county clerk ;
but these details it is liard.y worth
while recapitulating here, as they do
not particularly interest the voters.
THE OFFICIAL BALLOT.
"The County clerk iueach rouniy
Will print and distribute there offkial
ballots containing the names of all
- me canuiaaies ior eacn imice. jury
will be printed on two kinds of pner.
Those designed to be voted will be
printed on a good quality of white
paper and will only be obtainable by
voters after they have passed within
the guard-rail in the polling place on
the day of election. The other tiud,
styled sample ballots, will bo priuted
on colored paper and will be distributed
as soon as printed, may be a week
before the election, for the informa
tion and convenience of voters. They
will be duplicate impressions of the
white ballot, only differing in the
color and quality of the paper on
which they are printed. The names
of the candidates for each office will
be arranged alphabetically under the
head of each office so at to present to
the eye and mind of each voter all
the candidates, and he will be com
pelled, in order to vote, to signify his
choice by scratching out the names
of the candidates be does not wish to
vote for. i
IS A RADICAL CHAVQB.
''This is, a you see, a radical change
from the old system, and it is hoped
it will hare the effect of electing cac-
didatesiapon tlif ir merits their fit
ness for the offices, and with less re
gard as to bow they wee nominated.
It is thought that fully 90 per cent, of
the ballots cast in Oregon at the List
election were scratched ) if ), it in
dicates that electors were dissatisfied
with the nominations made by the
regular party contentions. The new
form of ballet wiil be a convenience
' rather than otherwise to tliia 90 per
cent. The law permits electors to
f.take this official colored ballot into Ihe
' polling place and booth, and to use it
as a guide in scratching the official
' white ballot, but it requires them to
ecraicn ana vote mo wuiic uuiioi nun,
absolute secrecy. I
WHAT THI VOTER MUST DO.
V "On election day, aeuiniiis that
each voter has already seen one of ihe
'colored or sample ballots and bus
made up his mind bow he wants :o:
vote, all he will have to do wilt be to !
go to that polling place that election
precinct where lie is entitled to voir
and enter the room. It is made un
lawful to do any electioneering within
fifty feet of any polling place, and he
will not be disturbed or insulted as
litis of tea been' the case in approach
ing tho poll .under the old system,
lie will find in the polling place a
guard-rail, and the judge and clerks,
and the booth or compartment in
w hich the ballot to be voted must be
scratched within tho guard rail, aiM
tlint only the challenger and a few
Hieotator are pretent on the. outside
of the guard-rail,
"II will past within the guard-rail,
and on application loune of the clerk
will receive one of the while balkita,
the clerk having 11 rut taken tho pre
caution to tear off a poitiun of the
stub at thi top of the ballot. Without
leaving the iiiclusure the voter will
t lieu be obliged .
TO SCRATCH OUT THR NAMES
Of tli"HC candidate on the ballot,
for each nfliee, for whom he dues no
wish to vote, and fold the tiallut in
such a way that tho remaiiiinn mr
tioii t.f the stub can be readily de
tached without any one seeing how In
has scratched the ballot. , He wi"
then present hia bullot to the chaii
man of the judge as tinier the old
xysiem and if the judges are satisfied
that it ia the identical ballot which In
jrist before received from thecleik und
thai he ia entitled to Vote at th.il poll
iug pluce, his ballot iiiitueiliat.. It
go into tin) box, the chairman liavinj;
previously detached (he remaining
IMirtimi of the stub. This stub i-
simply a margin about two inche-
wide at the top of the bid nt, ieifiriit
so as U facilitate Its removal mid the
clerk in issuing the bullot tears off
ime-liuU of (he stub and iNMsea it to
the chairmull and second clerk, who
makes use of the portion trapffto
identify the hall.it when il i presented.
It is the old principle of Indenture a
pliod in Vlectiims io make Mire that
the voter is voting the identical ballot
given him and liaa scratched il secretly.
CAW VOTE BAPtbLY.
"As soon as the voter baa seep hit
ballot go into t Ira box he ia required
to depart. At least ten voter may be
engaged in scratching their ball its at
the same time, and as fast as they are
ready to vole they may prevent them
to the chairman. Thus it ia thought
voters will nut be ticcupied more than
about five minutes in votinif. Eteiv
candidate on the Ifiriul ballot lias a
i ight to be present etouully or by
bis ag'iil, ontiIe of the guard-rail,
f nun the time of the iieiiiiig iif the
Mills until the C iti it is -m.-tl
and the' return certified. The iihw
Uiw provide for the aii'iiiinieiit-of
three i dais and two el rlca for em-h
polling place precisely as tliO old 1 iw
direc ed, and they are to receive the
same pay."
F03 A DAISY ASSOCIATtOK.
The dnirr induairy of toil.-tv ia ihe
greatest of nil home industries in the
United Slate, Im.iIi direllv by i s
Uiuniiful iet urns of g. .1.1 mid golden
ful .uid indirectly by ita manifold
tienchta to all classes. I lie income
from Oregon cows at ptwenl taken
as a whole i. 4 negative, for Hi an me
reason ax w add Ih the income from a
factory lint run only three mouths in
the year and still kepi and paid the
hands the whole year. Il ned to be
the same way in tho E iier i slates
yea's ago but the time has past. In
a remarkal.ly i-lnrl lima, tunny mil
lions of doilais, formeily wated and
burned up, have been convened into
valuable slock food mid Ihe i-uoriuoiir
saving in freight and hauling can
hardly be reali d.
V'e can unil we must double the
income fiom tlu farins.but in or. I. r to
do il we in u-t know the reqiiireuii-iiu
of the tiinei we should lea in the
why and wherefore as far aa Hn.silde.
Il is like buildi:ig a railr-md the
roadbed must be surveyed, careful
plana must las laid, and advantage
must be taken of wtmt exrieuce lias
taught us of building and oieratiuj;
railioads inm-t successfully Training
ia a great factor iu succewful railioad
iug, it becume of gre t importance
to secure skilled dji-ii, in facta neces
sity. So il is with dairying. Dairy
school, dairy literatim-, farmers' in
stitutes and dairy iifgociation-t mllrt
be planted, and planted firmly. Tliore
insttlulionV have quickly, siiiely,
cheaply ynfl pt-rrn iiieutly re-hudl
prot.erou duirv himes Oiit of thu for
saken run ilowu wheal held from
oceBii to ocean, an I we murl look in
them also ns our guard agaiitt the
fraudulent treiiu-er, olexniargariiie.
. L I an Oregon S ate Asociaiioii le
the lira! tcp.
Everybuly intercftcd in the ofaii
izaiiuu of a dairy nsaiwiatioii i cor
dially iuiited io address me ut Alhariy
aud to make KiieFtioiiK Willi a view
to pninioting this gie tly ueeilid in
slittition, and I will ue my bext en
deavor to get all interested to Co'
operate. V. H. Kchmidt.
Box 319. Allxiiiyi Oregon.'
CLATSKAMK NEWS.
Norman Merrill H'iil ln-t e. 1c at
Deer Isltnd, called Iheiehy the senous
illness of his mother.
Mrs. Mallie Dixon and boy returned
home Wednesday evening from a visit
of two mouth or more unions fiiend
in the valley and over in Wa-hiiigtoii
Harvey Brown made
a hrie' vi-it io1
tJscd in Millions of Homes
DI"P 1
Portland last Week, returning on
Friday.
Mr. and MY. t. C, Aldiklge are now
eatabliehed iri the Clatskanle hotel,
where they are ready to cater to the
tastes of the general public, and ex
pect to merit a share i.f patronage by
cart ful attention to the details of the
hotel business.
W, A. Fottta. after a lay .off of some
weeks oil account of grip, during
which time be would lie occasionally
seen on the street very much wrpd
up in overcoat and scarf, Ventured on
Monday to go nut to Mayicei with the
mail, and will rolully. resume It
regular trips if hia health continues to
improve,
J. II. Rittenhouse Was in town
Monday, wailing for the steamer to
met-t his wife, who came down from
rik Helena, where sEe had lieeu attend
inR teachers' examination.
Miss Gertrude Badger was al.-w a
liassenger on the Shaver Monday, re-
iur..i-K rrom teaeher' exaiuinati. n. i""" ; ' "
the countriM at which they no ie
Nathan Tingle is around again and ..i,!,., mating .."''I'V . 4V! ''"" I--pent
a portion of Monday in lon. ' Ihe future, if their peunion eontiiut
He rewri the road from heretOt l" IM.''4Ik' tifWttdr.iw1ot
-liver nlmtMtt liiininuiulil..
.
inerpuii improvemeni lis not
left Frank Merrill, who has bad a new
roof put on a portion of hia lunt-l build
ing, and a new ritiliiig about the wharf
:.enr ti e steamer landing, where he
has a very comfortable seat to ac
commodate iersous waiting on the
stemer, or lover who wih to gain at
the ttar. ;
V. A. Edgerlon was down fnnu hi
ranch on Monday V uking much im
proved after hit late riege of iuQuenau.
Ore of those little incident thai
happen in families ocexMointlly, sud
lliat help build up families, hapiKMied
nt the rei lelice of Mr. and Mrs. Ed
I'age ul VYednesdiy iitorniug, and
the little daughter they care for so
tenderly ince that day ha come to
make a permanent stay with them.
It fi st Ed. a gnal .many cigars and
some canities in answer to the nuui.-r-iius
t-ongrHlulatioiis of his friends, nut
ever UkIv U giaal ua lured and the
child improves.
Il i gratifying that we hare no
deaths to re4rl this week as having
occurred iu our community.
To iiiuk a acwspaier record com
plete iu the way of marriages, birth
ami deaths in ti is tecrion, we mut
infoiiii your readers that another WtM
itillj Was quietly cel. braled here on
Sunday. Justice CO. Lee had the
pi. asure of uniting John ' Lace and
Mrs- Susan Bryant according to the
laas of the state of On-gon. The
coil( le quietly slipped out to the jus
tice's rei-idence duiiur the afterihaiu
and returned to Ihe home of th
lirnles latlier man aim wile. II noes
nut take a great deal of time or very
much ceremony to fasten a pair lor
life, and in thicae,as boili are-young
and bean v, it is Io be hoped llieir
imirii.d life may be a very long and
pleasant one. They left ou the
sieumcr Monday niuht I if Astoria
here ibey eXa-cl to rerble.
J J. Johnston returned on Monday
K'iih bis family froui the Nelnilem val
ley ami i occupying ihe building near
Ticheiior's mill, vacated by Ihe family
lai-t fail. '
A maquerade ball was given no
Monday evening in Conyera' Imll. At
this writing we are wi hou particulars,
but lake it for gianted that all iwascd
off pleasantly,
Mr N. Merrill left on the steamer
Moinlay uigiii lor Deer IkLiiiu to join
her huthaud and visit I lie sick there.
WASHINUTON LETTER.
- (from Our Regular Correspondent )
WASHikofuiti f). C, Feb. U. 182.
' Socretaiy Blaine is not a Juan of
quick tcnijr. but his even illsfatfition
wa mi Uiilly li-tnrte. uy ttie mlly
letter lliii)S that hi name would not
lie pre-euled 01 Ihe MinueaiollM con
vention w.abut the preliminary move
towards his p rnm. eiit ri'tiremeut
from piilibc life, ami that he intended
in ihe near fotor to rigu from the
caln iel, that lie lo-t his temper, as ihe
led man in the world wou d urobablr
hate, done under the same circwii-'
In in- s. He rbal.el-Tic.il llu, .ate-,
ment as ' all infernal 1 c, circulated liy I
S' all infernal I e, circulated by f
idle men who have iiuilii ig better tot
do. Mr. Ulaiue was never more in.
tcresled lit 1 lie duties ol his . opllon,
and ill llu w lfare of the republican
imrtv, winch he recognizes as that of
the .oiiiury, than he is italuy, and if
hi heal . Ii continue as good as it now
i he will certainly remain ut tbe head
of 1 he state ileiaitiiieiil during the
I r t of this admibitrali "ii, and luiiiiff
' I lie next one, Uv. unless tils dei-ires
undoino unreal chaiign.
Ihe I amidiau recipro.-uy can 111 1
riouer, now here, came under orders
from lite Onnadiaii government, and
11 I om any in vit.iti Innn this
government. Tin yoiireorreoiiiloiil
know t be absolutely correct, staie
iiieni to the contrary DOtwiihataiid
iug Secretary lilaine ha ciiiirieouuly
in - eivitl iheni, a h wa in duty
iPorder:
40 Years tie Standard,
Ih mud to do, ami -th'-ir pniKtrnti
Will lie giveii prujier t'ousideriitinii, hut
itiilus I (iey, (fitter widely tnini ttne
heretofore uliuUted by the Call. idlnti
(ovvruiiictit tiothiiig Will he iicenin
plisheil at this end of lli-line, al
though some political .benellt may
accrue to the Canadian adininiMi'Hli u
at home, WchhSm of Its having uuidi
aii appah'lil effort to obtain coiiinel
ciiil meiliroclly with ihe UiHed Hmle
"Tndity is the auiiverar,v of l he hit II
of Abraham Lliicolu, ihe Aiat repuh
liean prtsideut, and tine of the yie-t
it men that ever iM'eupiel the Whit,
limn. There wa no formal e'lebr.i
ti.in of the event here, but Scnaioi
C' llimv, Mceolnpiitiied hj seVer.il rep-
raviilativea ia in Ct.ioago for the pu
oso f delivering an address on "Liu
coin and the Itepuhlicaii I'arly" Ue
night, to lite Miirqucllo Club of Ilia
city.. '.'.,:'''..
Jferresetitaiive Kewherry, rf Illinois,
ia pti'hiug a lull he h. inlr.Hliiced, .
cut off all peusio'na now paid to for
t-iu tiers ami l eriimnent tioii reai.leuis.
lie siiya that peiU'iiluA are paid to at
i least lii.000 non-residents, and lha'
the lernater iMiitioil of 'tUeut le-vcr in-
teii4etirntng i the Unit. -d State,
I !. ,
I hgliting agiiltisl l ,.
Sulditrs in
Hoc I lie nrniv.
Senatorial cin-ls, eVrespective ol
jairiy, were sllia-ketf by -ilie- cheek re
cemlv disidiyed by Senator Hill. A
hi request the Mtnate cominittee sev"
eral lime poMponed its report till tin
nomination of i'o tmaler Halhhuu, ol
Elinirii, N. Y., but, ot last, finding that
Hill colli.) rlajw 4io. aiaal reason (oi
holding up the nomination longer the
committee faviiraldy re cried it. llm
wei k when Ihe reiH.rl waa cnl e.l ii
iu executive, sosion of Ihe Senair, Hill
presented, hv proxv, a verv iuihIoI ie-
quest that the senate Would def. I
action until hi return from setting tin
the i.ius for the control of ihe New
Yoik delegation to the Chicago .con
vention. Did - the Semite get mail?
Well, it - continued Mr. Katl.lmuV
nomination
Mr. William' Oriuell, who is a oe-
phew of Vjcp-FreMdeMi Morton, has
been iionioia ed to la third aM.lunt
se-retarv of shite, to fill a viiemiev:
The bill appropriating 1303.000 foi
a l.ronse slat lie ot Uctierul tiraHl iu
this city, which. Was paied by the
nenaie during tie- lit coiiijrefs, ha
lieeu again favorably reior'd to' the
seuate. It psaK by 'the seiinte is
certain slid me same -night to-be trie
of the , hoii-c, but it Isn't. H- i a
r sh mau wno atlf ilipls to predit I
what Ihe befuddd led nrnjori y of ihe
liouse will do. - S.i fur it noes uothing
with great iudu-ilry.
The prerident lis as vet j;iveil no
attention to titiiug the vacancy on Ine
suprvmn benvh. - There arc no appl
cants, iii'ibi ordinary nnleitniiitii.g
of tliat word, HtvlKUigh, of t-oiirhe. tin
names or a iiuinher of eminent mem
liers ot lite bdr haVe been suggested to
ihe president.
The demeeratasif the li.uise have in
the he of oMamiog some canipaig
niHUriHl Jor use among- tin me who ar
opiaweil W ; r-iMtions ailooUd a resoltl
I h.ii for an 1nve8ii:ution of ihe M'iiriou
bureau'. "They Will pmbttldy find it a
tMN.inerang Isidore it i coin luded.
The ariiah finance committee ha
reiorted. adversely on a whole hatch
of financial bid-, including free coin
age and Senator Pcffer'ft liH.I loan
rchenie. Tll Iliul coiniiiit ee on
coiuag" h i favorably reiairv-d UUiidV
free coinage bill, but it d es not fo;l..w
that Ihe commiHee on rules, which i
ihe atiUa-rat of the house, will all W il
lu be voleil on at this se.-c kiu.
PORTLAND MARKETS.
TksnSsr rsk. IS. .
rsooticK. racir, etc.
WUKAT-ValleV. (1 L0: Wall Walla.
ft 60 to tl W Mlr cental.
m.i n it eiai.tinrii. 14 uu: wars. wail.
91 Mil srsuaui, (I; Uniiie, ptr bar.cl.
u ATfj vmi 4.'ivmc mt buslisl.
II tY tliai t-.n.
M LLUXKK-Hnin. (19a2l: sliort.
ci.op f ed.sLslU r l.n, Ua lu.. ,
.0 irt .
Hfj'lTKU Oregon' fancy creamery. 17
40c: fuuey tls'ry. 3V-; fair IokimkI, 25 Xt1-vi
couimo.., Ut.i'i l.bkru, w.dJiC ptr
HIUIlU.
CilKE.SK-Ora!Pn. 11315.-; Eastern.
Ifle tr iHiunn. -
K4iU4 axatTu per ilozen.
POU I.TK V-.. k-kens, (tort to $16;
iluilci. ( Oi to (t if); KvttHi, sit wr d.oeu:
iutki v. izjic prri uixi. . ..
VKi.KT , iil.lv-j.btf, nominal. (1
fill 75ier ceiill;-iliiuii. iji-Vttl Kt cclitm.
i.oiatoe. XVSOc per xsck; iomatoe, 4no
bOe eer btix.
t'kUHd-AMile,75to$l 50 irbox
STAK.C eSbCSRICS.
COFFBfr-tWa Kh-a. 4lc; Uln. 21-;
Salvador. 2ic; M.4C(ia, 3oc; Java. i'ic: Ar
buckle'x, Io.i-iniuiIJ . aisrs. Wtfy iwr .un '
eliUAK-Ouldnc
eraim .ed. 5t4e.
Uf.AN-t nmall white
He; (.ink. 2c;
r iffuM.4c ..r
bayn. 2Hu; bi.IMjM
lamml.. i ' '
H BY-W ""l"-IKJPSK'ii ..
iT . .V1T.I.V..'.. i..'.i. 1 LLV '
fai7.iT
HYHljl' K
fSaH'erii. in liarrel. itninr,i
t hu ner sail in: Wt V u n e ler kes:
Cali 'ornia, in.barre.s, JMm . per tcalluli; (1 75
lasr Hett.
. IUCK-15 73 per cntal. "
fa MtAf cst.
BKEP l.f.e, ir. dreael. 6 to 7c.
MUTTON Live, sheared c; Urssaexl,
IIOOS I Ive. toac; dreaalfd. ft.
VK.AI. S la e , r mitinil.
HMKK.I MtCATi A NO LtRP-Kst
ern bam 11 u 12n; nth. r vs I-ti-a, Vi'ie;
lanJ. ceaip.vind.. Kle; ure. -VVi Ui Lie;
Oreiriitt, I0X . Io l-H''l lirxakfan lauion,
13 ti tii'; m ked litt.-..ii, 11 tw 11,C.
. ' . A VrmAmr. -
B'nn it firat InlrQiliii iion, Electric Bit
ters has g..lned ra; i ilr In rWipiilur l.,vo-,
unlll near it f il-arly In the l.-ad smonir
.nre mulial ton)' s and slurad.ea mil
tainlng not bint which ierinli It line a a
beverace nr liiloxl. snt. it fa rta ognlzcd a
the beat and ureat uitxli 'lna for ull all
inent. of (toniaeh. liver and ki Ineys. ft
will rare !ck faesdacbe, Iniliaealun, emi
!iii n, nd driv MM'a ta froui the sys
tem. Sati -faction guaranteed wiili each
1 10 tic or the niiney sill be te'iiiulfd fries
only 90c per bottle.' Bold by Kdwin Ito",
Macklaai's Arntcat
Tin Beat Slv la the wartd for Cuts'. Brulaea,
Sores, t'U-era, Hall liheum. Fever Sores, Ttlr,
Chapped Hand, Cbllblaias, Corn u4 all Mkln
EmpdoHM, and poeitlvdy cure t'ltaa, or no pay
required. It la (uarantead to 1r perfect satis
faction, ot atsway rsfnoded. Price ti eeut per
boa. Fer U Br Sdwla Bos.
,AMi rf ! ir HH Kl
140
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Allmny WtMiIni M Im we liiivs weiiru 1 fiuiii th litnsl in nilneni hitin and
' Kor lau Mid' all ilie Latest 1) igu. V warrant ull ulir guuds a lluiimt and
lteliable.
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I.ei sMIiO.
Browo rhtrk Hiillt
.Mieek :-.Mi-t hvy antln
till .l l'ln ' heavy aulu
irv ctTv.i, heavy. SmIi
Hrovvn t'lisvl.a. hfavy H11IU.,.
'I.'avv tltuc TursslSalis
Hiuek an.l Wlilis IiIkK'u.
llllO: aullt...
' . I.ol Ko.KIUO.
Ilrnwn "trlnel Wnf-tss Suits
llliu-k IHmintwl SiiKr ,
Hlnck t'nrlsriew Sidl.,
iImvv dins Melton Hulls
tlnavy Check t'n-nloins aulu
Kmn y Will Wm1 Wurtd
hlllll
Ilniivli Mil I Wnrfltlvl aiiltn...,.
Dark llr.wn Chovl. t Hull
. fie. 0IO.
fonry t'hew-k Can Imsrs tiilta
trlttl Ca.l.aorp heavy nulls
tir tiriiy t.'hevlia .ult
Prb T.vci'J wliiiiv H11t.il
ulllM ..
PSuicy Ofi.nln.e mill....
Kmirv Wnrlet i lln ,
ll llxe I Ca luiir milt.. .
Hn.Vel chei'ii '..lii.is tulli
Urowu Tuee.l miIi W.M
I.ol 81130.
Sstnnd Orsy t'ilmrre. no
tlva? uii
nro.vn t lievlni Sculi-h aulu.,,
DiliW Hrmvil T'e I .ull. .. .
Diuk Oruy 1'neel, K uiuii'
iT'kkIii tall. i.. . m.
IH-tl Ilia wviar put. niilu...
IILirk Wnr-lid will.
Tan Tweed, i.umir fixet,
ciltU ..
XXX Nolo Tu owl lalts
At $ 8 50
At 10 00
At 12 00
At 13 50
At 14 50
At 15 00
j. M. moyi:r & co.,
Suoieir tn B-owinvl'le Wo ,len M IN.
FIRST STRKKT. COttXKR AKDER, PORTLAND.
PTIIICTI.V iNK flUCK. NO V I A Til V.
140
nPME RETAIL MERCHANT is llto necefsr.ry
Metlium ol Trade Ik! ween the Mivmifiacluiitr
mid the L'onniinier. lie imiKt irutvct the iiitcront
ofhis cttf tonietu ly purehieMiig io iho lowest iiiid
itml bcxt iiiarketa, mill by H'liinjj tt hU jHitrtms
ut the lowest lWible Prices.
W. jBC. -jT30HiM:iN
PEOPfUETOR OF IHE
In keeping these trite principles or trade always ia
view ; often leaves the ull track mid trikc uiicrots
lots' for lif.rgiiiua for his customers. Ills stock of
JfcSr General Merchandise
Is being enlarged by Xew Gtxxls livery Day.
It I not ennvsn
on snle. a I le frum Irv
W. it, ad l our. Vit Wt a. . I
He. 1 (Iti-iit', Sal aim llumwarv,
111.11 11 iMare. I'liw ter nnil Kliot,
IVttiu Mf.ll, I e ,T(,l.t Aitlcl.a,
F. R. CHOWN,
IMl'OUTER OK
93?
Vr "if 'S'f"" 1
MANUFACTURERS OP -
Sheet-Iron, Tin
WHOLESALE I AND
212 First and cor. Salman Street.
WHEELER & WILSON NEW No. 0.
HIGH ARM.
Tin; only perfect family m hine, wrn iiwur.l mI tho ttty grnnl
prize tvt tlie I'.iri-KxiHwitioii in I8SD.
LARGEST STOCK AT LOWEST PRICES.
Kor purtic Jars cull on or address tl.e
ASTOKIA AGENCY,
A.G SPEXAUTH,
r Tlic Lurgcat
General Jewelry House
IX THE CJTY.
' MAIN OFFICE:
loGSMirkctSlrceUF,, California,
V 1 AIN nnTTirWtyj.
D1JV
. .mi
.a. ' -- .Ji-v
OILMAN HOUSE
Let Ne. StMIO.
Mask Will Wt wtiftit ,
lhlMl VHl Hull ,
Iiroaui Mslttiu Sulla.,.. ,.
Kmirv 'ti.' I'hevl.ii nulls f 41 ft fin
irk(lry W.iniisil ull....., kl IU WU
btnoV crkM-re unit
lllavk DluiOiial Kiln... ........ ..
I.al . (070.
tlsrk Hmwm Twsst ulta
Huavy I lue l'liTi.JIIy niilin,,,
St Ma Fauey Wi r-la uln...
fcir iiMvr intra oray i m
tin milt.
At ' 17 50
I lal.l Womloil, l.l ktra
ulti
Xraltvn rial.l Wor.le.l tulu...
Silk MhlJ Wcnieii uu.
I.al .. HOMO.
Rlsk Wl.ls Wsls miln ........
rmicy Vihliici nl nulla
Kin I'rab Kty .ull..,.
Kin Wonn-.l Hern
I lurk Uray Wor U.I iiill.,,..
Ilvv 111 tie lleai er ault. ,
.Ilk MKftl Cava no- aulla...
Funev I'l .l.l Wtiniati aulla..,,,
Stiotll Cl.srk vY.iMsil aulla...
til 1 It Hnirt 11 Mullou alllM
Katra Heavy XX Canoi i.Sra
aulu , .,
l et !). tono.
Park Cray vsluur Bug. tawl-
n.era .ulta
Flu hUik Woratd (lltwka)
aalti ,
lUafk Clivnt IMIO aulla.... ,
iik Hiotvn Malum aul, .....
i k Fanrv Wiirais I aulti
Fancy Kalils aai aulla
At 18 00
At 20 00
Hiiallah ller-lnx Hon aulla..,
Nrat Dark ;licutit Worwel
11.lt.
Fuiu-v lial.l Wi r lad all ...
Striilahl sirl' Wi.MSif audi,
tan Quality Cokicrav auli
I.al . IIOO.
XX XX val. mr Black Chsvtol
aulK
Fatra Heavv Wlit WeUault
Faiiry Mitti d ',ie.te.l .ulta,
llnuu.lWld IVal. eitr
Heavy Whin Cant Sulla
klurk I'IkIJ Wound. Sail
I llwertnaj Hona ;'FtilreMWoraV'ii A, OO R
anna .., . ,. .,m ,,.( - - -
Preb Kenav aiilfa.H,.H
slat K ray tulia
haal llrow.i aulu
lilu 1 hltHH, Wale 1 stern lull
Bnkl Wnraie.l aulla..
Heavy Maytinal aulla ,
Park Oray Woiated aulla.
OLD ST. HELENS STORE,
IK
n t it to name th Hiatn illT- rent srt'cles kept
irv l. il ,1 I Dili K- I. ill'' Wear OaiilU'tiiyn's
lutir mill r' etl. f.ro ir sua t an.
I rockery an.l Ola oaarc. Ormillo
la.l-1 and i;aia, liou'a ami bli. ,
itc.
HardwarE
Table and Pockot Cutlery
Dairy and Household
Goods.
Cooking and Heating
Stoves.
and Copper Ware,
RETAIL.
PORTLAND
Portland Seed Co.,
(r, W. MILLER, Mgr.,)
o-IIKALKIII IS .
SEEDS,
TP
Fertilizers, Bee Supplies,
Spraying Apparatus ui
Material, Poultry .
Supplies, Etc., Etc,
171 8i com! Bt, Furtlaml, Orm,
rti'inl fur Cstiilojfno. . uotSOflus
TUB HTKAMIcn
IRALBA
Is now insltliirsifiilar roaatf
OAK POINT ' To" PORTURO
Daily Except Wednesdays,
LkaViko OAK POIHT .
HTKI.LA
" HAINJKK
K A l . M A ...
" BT. Ill I.KN4 .
AssiviolOltll,ANll...
. 4 401. .
... 00
. .:I4 "
, .7t
.. H0
RETURNING
t.s rorriLANO
AssitsbTKI.I.A
Vwr. it,
.1 :5
W. E. NEWSOM.
A. H. BLAKESLY,
rroprielor til
Oriental : Hotel.
8T. HELENS, OBEG02C.
Tt lionso has been fulJjr reforsUhaJ
tbroiiahnut anil th beat of serosa
mwlutiuiis wUI be UrB.
CHARGES REASONABLE,
fTAGs! run In connwtlon with
the lioirli om ec'lns ailli the Kortty.
erii factfle ;llrual at Mil' on. 8ta
fur Tscoma tralna 10 p. m. fur ForiUat
Irulu at p. as.
THE MODEL SALOON.
J. 8. CLOXIX0EB. PropV.
ST. HELENS, OftEOOlf.
Choice Wines,
Liuucrs and Cigars. Beer 5 Cts.
Billard and Pool
for (ha Pooomracxiafion of Ftiri&i
CALL AROUND.
i?
OF COURSE Y00 DO.
orcn
I. J y. u to Unit th mit de-irsbl plaoa
imrciisa vour iiivi(j..rwr.
"THE BANQUET."
Ke-.a ouiiitaiitlf en baad lb fsiuott
Cuban Blossom Cigars.
The tlni-sl I ns ot Ine I Iqwars and
Cifurt tn Ii fo'inrt tliia aids nf I'ort
Isnil. Ami if you lh to
eiiRuce In a Km uf
POOL OR billiards;
Theyrsn a-su-s on that tlis hae the
lieat taiils lu loan, everjrtlilng new aaa
n't, snil your palrouima Is rsi-twesfttiry
sulki..l.
"TQE BANQUET
Ht Hvlcns, Oregon.
OMl'irTIO CVHK1.
An old hlivklm. ri'tlrcd from urarlle.
havliif hs.l .laued In Ills hnn ls lr an JCaal
Ind a tniialniiary , the foriutilanf a iiu!
eir. ta'.lu reinnly for the aperdy sail par
iiis iint cure of i ii-.sumpll.m . bronclilttla.
catarrh, a.tlima ami all tumal and luna; nt
ficuona, uImi a iHialtlv and rat ical car
for nervous ili-lil'ItT sud all nervous com.
iilainta. s'trr tiavlna tualid It wonderial
cin at vH oh era in ili .u aiwla ( raaes, ks
i i nia amy hi iiisk it snown to ma am
frrl'i; fellowa. Actnai-d hv this motive
and a ile-Ir to relieve human aulferinit I
al l send free of i lis sc. to all wh..dlre It.
Ilila n riiM-, In Oeni'S'i, f tench or Kogllsli.
alb full illrirllntis for un-r-arinr snd nam.
Bent hy mail l.y ddrlii with ateuiiji,
iiaui nc tni iaar. w A. nova,
- i iwi.ra' n c, Kr OtlSStsr, n. T.
tA4u MfttlM AMTvMl
Awy far
Oldaa baraaa for Mfflirin patanta Ta Amarle.
Brarr aatent takm out by fia U lranKt bafaa
aae Basae b a aoaie lvsi ate eat aStevaj S las
rralMlosof aitr aalsattfle Ssr la ts-s
-ia ta
illUaai
woria.
Bun ahoul
iiaMiaif niualraus, no l'i'i"f"
be wlihoat irit MiJ
raari Ii.aS ats mqnUia,
rvausaaas, HiBnaiai
war.llew
aaqraaa jh v
sea
DEAFNESS
ITS CAUSES AND CURE,
tMenltfcalW treated bv an atirlat of world-"
wide retnitutlon Deafneas eradicated and
entirely cured, of from 20 to SO years' stand
l'i, after all oilier treatments hav failed.
How the difflptiltv la rencbed and I lis came
removed fullv explained In circulars, with
affidavit ami teatlnionlsla of cures from
prominent people, mailed fre, . . .
DR. A. FONTAINE, Taooms, Wash.
tisssm