THE OREGON MIST.
Halted mates idd Connty Officlnl Paper,
St. 1Iu.hu, Maiich 11, 1892.
LOCAL AND GENERAL.
ft 0. Ctmuboll. of Rainier. wa In
St. Helena Tuesday last.
Clothing, first class n& bast quality
at l'erry't. Houlton.
' Hon. Jurlson Weed, of Varnonla
Wits In town on Wednesday lst.
Buy your drugs t rsnir drug
tor. Edwin Hum MP the best.
SuperinUndont WlU,of Bcsppoo.e
paid St. Melons ft villi weanntuuy.
A fln II im of books and Btationery
t Edwin Boss' drug nor.
Mitt Doll Butler, of thtt place,
visited lu Oregon Uity last Bumluy.
We learn that Mr. II. T. Grewell.
of Qilltoo, ia eiiouely ill with lu
Remember tha republican pri
UsrUe ona week from to-morrow,
JJarch 19.
Hr. Dennta Terry ciime down from
Portland Saturday to visit frlendi and
relative, lie returned Sunday.
The Bt. Heleot Dramatic Club will
' rroduoa a splendid play en li tiled
"Comrades," on or about March 15,
Bur your groceries, hardware and
alasswsre o( N. A. Perry, Houlton'
lie keept the best constantly on hand.
The steamer Messenger is making
daily trips between Castle Hock and
Kainler in connection with the Shaver.
Mr. George Hancgan, formerly of
Oilltoi, but now of Oregon City, paid
St. Helen a visit on Tuesday night
last.
Mr. and Mrs. E. Wharton, of Sunny
aide, visited In town list Saturday and
Sunday. They will move to Silverton
this week.
Thf school at Tryoo I progressing
flnety under the manHgemut of Mrs.
Mary fjevern. She has about sixteen
pupils enrolled.
The plastering in the new Masonic
hall at Rainier la nearly completed.
When finished, the people of Rainier
can woU be proud of a Ane hall.
Mrs. John flcoit, of this place, is
having an addition built on lir house
neat door to the Mssonie hall prepar
atory to occupancy as soon as it l
done.
Cousulorabl new side walk is being
built In Ruinisr. St. Helens should
make a move in sidewalk building
Most of the walks In town are old and
worn out, and new one art much
itseded. . . . .
Muckl Bros.' mill will start- up In
about two weeks for a short run, for
the parpoie of tilling up the vard and
eiiwing out a few local orders. They
have some hopes of securing larger
orders from California soon.
Mrs. M. Richardson and son, Dun,
liave moved to Portland, leuvlng Wed
nesday. Mrs. Richardson some time
ago ptircbssed property at ruiton
1'srk, Portland, and has Jid a nen
ruus built thereon in which herself
and son will in the future reside.
Mr. C. E. Walker closes her sixth
term of school at Mayger, March 10
Mrs. Walker is a successful teacher
and the people of Maygerare fortunate
tn having secured her services s long.
The distriat has a neat little school
house, but new seat are much needed
The steamer T. J. Potter and Tele
phone are having a warm contest in
point Of speed. Sometimes one is a
little ahead and sometimes the other.
Aa the Potter carries the mail she
probably has to make mora landings
tbaa the Telephone, consequently
ah t generally a little behind,
Commencing yesterday the Union
rariflo steamers, T. J. Potter and R
K, Thompson, reduced the passonger
rat from Portland to Aston to 91
ach way or $1 60 for round trip
tiokets. This is done with a view to
compelling the Telephone to abandon
the rout.
Tho Columbia River Fisherman's
Union hav Axed the price of aalmon
at 11 each fur the coming season. The
cannerymen have not yet accepied
the rat at fixed by the union, but it
is quite probable that they wilt do so
in (In time. Clreat preparations are
now being made all along the river
for a larg run this summer.
W call attention of our readers to
the advertisement of the Blue Front
Dior 'at Rainier, William Symone,
proprietor, which will be found in a
other column of this paper. Mr. By
mons having purchased the interest
of his partner, Smith, will in tho fu
ture eonduot the business himself,
and we trust he will receive hi share
oi the public's patronago.
Tuesday night some one entered
. Muckle Bros.' barn and carried awny
aome hay and several sacks of oat
lu tholr leaving; the barn they scat
tered hay for several leet diagonally
across the street, which attracted the
attention of Mr T. C. Watts, who ha
chare of th barn, and upon investi
gallon he discovered that the oat bin
had also been visited. It is almost
necessary these days to keep a watch
man at every street corner.
Many year practice have given C
A. Snow A Co., Solicitor of Patents,
at Washington, D. C, unsurpassed
success in obtaining patents for all
classes of inventions. They make ft
specialty of rejected cases, and have
ecurad allowance of many patents
that had been previously rejected.
Their advertisement in another col
umn, will be of interest to inventors
patentee, manafaoturera, and all who
have to do with patents.
The Sinlram, of Freeport, Maine,
W. A. Woodside, captain, ia lying at
Hmlth A Son' mill in Rainier. She
is taking cargo for ' Boston, Massa
chusetts. It will consist of spars and
abingles, with 400,000 feet of lumber
from the mill. The Sintram is a
apleudid vessels drawing 21 feet of
water. Six of her crew have deserted
iuee ehe arrived at Rainier two of
tihem escaping on a rope 200 feet long,
which waa fastened to Us oa ths
shore.
On Thursday night of last week Mr.
and Mrs. H. P. Watklns gave a house
warming party to their muuy friends
ill St. Helens and vicinity. Mr. Wut-
kina has Just completed his new and
coxy residence, which ia Urge and very
conveniently arranged throughout,
and the intimation that they intended
to give a party upon 1(8 completion.
whs reniizeu on the above mentioned
evening. The large building was il
lumlimtod throughout with flowing
limits, giving it the appeurunce, at a
little distance, of a small city. The
invitations hud been sent out ft few
days before, and by 7 :30 the crowd
began to assemble. By 8 o'clock the
house seemed , as i( it would nnl
heller another person, but still they
came, one, two, and three in a group
for sometime afterwards. For those
ho love to trip the faotustic toe, the
host and hostess hud not forgotten to
provide. Tho large sitting room and
parlor, being only separated by two
folding doors, were soon converted into
one room practically, : and iu the
former there was room to dance one
set, wJiilo the latter afforded ample
room for two sets, and the musician
were located between. Three act were
on the floor at a time almost eoiuin
itously during the evening, lu an'
other room those who preferred were
provided with tables, chairs and cigars
and various games at cards were in
dulged iu by the older ones. , And
still another room whs set apart for
social conversation which was well
filled all the time. But here we come
to the important but none the l, sn en
joyable part of tho entertainment tlit-
enpper. The ladle fairly groaned
under it's loud of di licacies and sub
stantialities. Here there was no- pre
ference shown as the crowd all minuted
together around the feiiv board and
did ample justice to the oecuaiou. To
aiy tliut thus tables lo,k,-d inviting
does not express it. All went smoothly
until about X o Ylock in the morning
when th crowd departed for their
several homes feeling that they had
enjoyed the fullest hospitality of their
townspeople, Mr. and Mrs. It. r. Wul-
kius.
E. H. Fixes;, formerly of St. Helens',
where he edited Thb Miht. and liter
of Hillsboro, where he was connected
with the Independent, tins decided o
start a democratic newspaper in Salem.
Mr, Flaire is quite well known through
out the state aa a successful news
paper man and an at-iive democrat
and will no doubt give his parly a
good paper here. He has leaded it
building opposite the State Iiisnrnnee
office in which to put his plant. He
will have his own presses and will do
a general job printing business. He
was in S.'lem a imrt id l.i-t week and
has concluded tho preliminary Work
if his canvas. The chuvuhs ' will he
ontinued and din paper will orohahly
be published for the first time in iiIhiui
three weeks. It will he an eight-page
ix-column Mheet and will be published
every Monday morning. Mr. fluvg
lias nut yet decided iimii a name for
his paper. He will at once bring his
family to ihis city, prepared to abide
permanently in Hulem. Statesman.
At the annual school meeting held
at the court house Monday evening
Mr. A. II. Blukesley waa elected a
director for a term of three years and
Mr. A, II. Ueorxe re-elected clerk for
one year, After tho election of of
ficers the question of voting a special
tax whs taken up and after conoid
eruhle discussion a motion prevailed
to make a tiX levy of 10 mills for
school purposes. The motion, upon
a vote by ballot, was carried by several
majority, after which a dismission
arose at to who should be employed
to teach the summer school. Mr
Jones, who has taught the school fur
the past six month, and who has alto
given general satisfaction, waa the re
cipient of the almost unanimous en
dorsement of the meeting. Mr. Jones
is certainly the beat teacher the dis
trict has had for years, and it would
surely be an unwise move to look
further for a teacher while he is here
and willing to continue in eh urge.
It is now understood that the
steamer Toledo, of the 1-ewis riwr
route, ha not yet been sold to the
Mascot company, but that the stock
holders of the Toledo are having a roil
hot wrangle about the matter of set
ting a price on their property, and in
the meantime the Mascot has a mo
nopoly of the business while the To
ledo is tied up in Portland. Common
sense never come to the rescue when
loggerheads are at the helm.
Court is in session this week with
Judge Switzer, Commissioners B.irns,
of Mayger, ami Spencer, of Veruouia
present, coiisiituung a full board. A
number of road potitions have been
presented to the court from various
parte of the county, and also recom
mendations from several sources ask
ing to have certain bridges repaired.
The court will probably finis t it's la-
bora today.
Mr. C. H. Jona has been re-en-
gnged to teach the summer term of
school in St. Helens, commencing
next Monday morning. The school
is now an assured success and ult the
pupils, assisted by the good advice u!
their parents, should strive to reach.
as near at possible, the summit wnue
they have such au ellicieut teucher. .
We lea -n that the 2-year-old son of
Mr. F. D Henriei, ol Suuviea blind,,
broke his rinht arm about midway be
tween hia el how and wrist Wednesday
evening. - Mr. Henriei brought him
to St. Helens Into in the evening and I
Or. Cliff administrated relief to the
little fellow, who is now getting along
nicely.
The Harry Morse, of San Francisco,
Hughes, captain, is taking a cargo
of lumber from Borthwick'a mill for
Mexico. She will sail in a few days.
Mr. Borthwick expects to ha-e another
ship to load a soon aa the Hrry
Morse aaila.
The dedication of the new church
at Houlton takes place next Sunday
at 11 o'clock, at which time' the pre
siding elder of the Evangelical church
will he present. A large crowd ia ex
pected to be present.
The new propeller steamer, being
built at Kelso, will be .launched in a
few weeks. It ie about the sise of the
Iralda, and ia intended for a daily bout
between Portland and Kelso.
Deputy District Attorney A. 8.
Dresser, ol Oregon City, was in town
Wednesday on official business.
Mrs. R, Searcy and daughter Cloe,
visited at Qillton litis week.
Ftom a Drifate letter from Rev. Jar-
. dan we are informed that he will not
I e able to preach liete next Sunday.
''The Ruiniur city election took place
last Monday, We have been unable
t ileum the result.
Nils Thompson filed on Wednesday
oil the se of section 80, township b
north, range 2 west.
The county court ha appointed J.
B. Duncan, of Scuppoose, as justice of
tue peace, vice W. W. West resigned
1 he sheriff ha completed bis tour
through the county collecting taxes,
and reporta fair success iu most sec
tions. ,
Mr. and Mrs, Jame Muckle gave a
very pleasant whist party to a num
ber of their friends on Wednesday
evening, which all present eujoyed
immensely,
Mr. C. L. Colburn, a Portland bar
ber, has rented the old saloon building
of A. II. Blukenley and will opeu up a
barber shop soon. Mr. Colburn will
also carry , on a dressuiakiuir and
millinery business.
Mrs. 8. 8. Way has again been em
ployed as assistant teacher ia the St.
Helen school. Mis. Way ha hud
charge of the primary department of
the school fur the pust three mouths
and bus given general satisfaction.
Justice J. B. Doan, of Rainier, was
a viritur at the county seat yesterday.
He rep. n ts that the farmers in hia lo
cality are bmily engaged in pluwiug
and seeding this hue weather, and
some have already planted con
sideruble spring grain.
The pupils of the St. Helens public
school, as a token of the high regard
they have for their lute teacher, Mr.
0. 11. June, presented that gentle
man, on Friday lust, with a very hand
some gold headed cane. In a few well
cbtu-eu remarks the presentation was
nude on behalf of the school by Mr.
K- ndall Blukesley, and since that
time Mr. Jon has reason to believe
that his effort in school work in St.
Helens have been duly appreciated.
Three road surveys were ordered by
the county court at it's March session
this week. Oa the upper Nehalein,
the viewers for each of the roads are
J. T. Solonian, John II. Adam and
Edward Weboter, and are to meet for
the survey of the first road ut Judson
We d's, on April 5th i for the survey
of the -econd road at A. B. Lewis' on
April 8ih; for the survey of the third
road ut II. C. Briiison's.on April 12' h
X survey of what is known as the
Doau road was ordered, beginning
April lStfa, to meet at W.J. Siliulu's.
Viewers, U. U. Austine, C Solare ad
Waller Furrow. The surrey ot the
Corlis road is set for April 28th, to
meet at O. C. Burger's. Viewers, J.
Koukle, C. N. (table and J. C. Millard.
We take pleasure in announcing
the marriage of the efficient post
master at Houlton, Mr. Newton A.
Terry to Miss Lillie M. Walts, of
SeapMiose, at the residence of the
bride's parent, by Rev, Staub of the
Con g regu t ion I church, yest rday
morning ut 11: JO. Both of the con
trading parties are well known in this
end of the county, having been raised
among us, consequently we need not
add any words of pruisoiu this connec
tion. After the ceremony was er
foraied the happy couple left for Port
land and other iMiints to be absent
few days, after which they will return
and make their future, home iu the
ueut cottago Mr. Perry ha just com1
pluted at Houlton. The Mist extends
a hearty greeting to the happy couple.
John Curletou Graham was brought
up from Kaiuier Tuesday charged with
forging a note on one C. E. Smith,
hihI payable at the Oriental Bunk of
New York, for $403. bearing date of
November 22, 1890, and for a term of
one year U. K. Smith ia supposed to
tie at present in England. The note
was deposited with David Hinkle as
cululeral securitv for the payment of
the purchase price of a whiskey scow
several months ago. Mr. Hinate, be
came suspicious about the matter and
without evor presenting the note for
payment, cuusetl the arrest of Graham,
on a charge of forging and the case
nus to hare been tried before Justice
J. B. Doan yesterday. The. whole
proceedings seem rather premature
throughout. On the face of things aa
they apiar it seems that the note was
executed in goml faith, and Mr.
Hinkle, before going to theje' ex
treme measures, should have presented
the note for payment, and then if it
was not honored, bo would have a
battel case. :
8CAPPOOHE.
: Owing to the high price of grain an
unusually large acreage will tie sown
this spring.
Large contract of land clearing are
being done on the Honey man and
Oldendoiff furma.
H. Burnett has moved with hi fam
ily to Reu'ien, where he will be en
gaged in cutting cordwood and piling.
F. Brown has moved into town. He
will take charge of Watts' dairy this
season.' , ..
Watts A Price are putting up a
new store building. It will be 30x64
feet, and finished with hall overhead.
C. R. Konkln has just opened a
feed stable iu town.
A first-class boarding and lodging
house ia badly needed here.
The leap year ball last week waa a
success in every particular.
A grand masquerade ball on the
17lli ia the talk for the present.
Watts & Price's store was again
broken Into last night. The loss was
small, principally cigarette and to
bacco, evidently the work of some
young thief.
Tramp stole a quantity of cloth
ing, etc, from A. Stump's residence
last week. - ' . . -
Scapponse seems to be the head
quarters for a set of sneak thieves at
pc sent. Pilfering of all kinds are
noted, and little vigilance will
doubtless locate the guilty parties.
G. ftchmldka is erecting a new
residence on Scappoose creek.
Thomas Clouinger has moved to his
place near here.
Killed at Goble.
On February 27, a brakeinan by the
name of W, A. Catto was rim over and
k illed by the fit Uit tr.i i n a t O ble bo 1 1
Zo clock in the morning while his
train was on the way to Por Jund. The
man was not missed for some lime,
and the conductor telegraphed back
for him but could heur nothing. The
body waa horribly mangled and muti
luted. Calto hud a family in Taconm
On the same day an inquest was held,
ami Hie coroners Jury reported as
follows I
3tat or Obeook, )
County of Columbia.
We, the jury, do find that the de
ceased, Walter A. Catto, came to his
death by accidentally falling between
oars while train was running.
D. F. Batson, Foreman,
W. M. Link,
John Lamott,
O Link,
Frank Foster,
Godfrey Hans.
Goble. Or., Feb. 27, 1892.
U. J. Burnett,
Acting Coroner.
. - .' Card of Thank.
To the pupils of St. Helens school
By your representative. Kendall
Blukesley, I have been presented wilh
a beautiful gold mounted cane aa
token of your regard. Permit me,
through The Mibt, to thank you for
the am -. I ItiL'hly appreciate yi.ui
kindness in thus remembering me,
and this present will ever be guard- d
with care. I may have been at times.
I. may seem, unjustly severe with
s me. but I thought it my duty to he
so, and if I ened it was in judgment
not of the heart. This token will
ever bring kind remembrance of you
and our pleasant association ss pupils
and teacher. My earnest wish, for
each and every one, is for your wel
f re and happiness. C. H. Jones.
Stupidity vs. Rnterprlse.
In every community there ts always
from one to half a dozen old fogies,
trying to conduct a mercantile busi-ne-s
on the principle that it don't pay
to advertise. This theory has been
knocked sky high, right in our own
midst, by the enterprisiog methods
adopted by W. J. Muckle & Co. in
advertising their fine assortment of
jewelry. By it they have sold more
jewelry than all the other dealers in
tho county combined.
A VISIT TO DU. DARRIN.
A visit to the office of Dr. D.irrin is
certainly a curiosity as well as a won
der. Putieuta are carrbd in one day,
and after a weeks lime, instead if
being cunied there they walk in as
sprightly as young boys. What there
is about the doctor is certuiuly mys
terious, for he has performed most re
markable cures, as the testimonials
we have heretofore published have
proved. Any one afflicted, who. hue
not visited this famous physician
should not lose the opportunity to do
so at once.
His offices are found at 70J Wash
i.igton street, Portland. Office hours.
10 to fi daily ; evening, 7 to 8; Sun
days, 10 to 12. Consultation free and
charges reasonable and at half theii
former prices. He makes a specialty
of diseases of the eye, ear, nose and
throat, and all nervous, chronic and
private diseases, and will under no
circumstance take a case he cannot
cure or benefit. Cures of private di
seases guaranteed and never published
in the paper. Must cases can re
ceive home tieutment after a visit to
the doctor's office. Question blanks
and circulars sent free. The following
references Dr. Damn cured by elec
tricity proves tho ebovo remarks to be
true;
E. D. Pierce, Alhiua, Oregon, deaf
ness 15 years, cured.
S. F. Hoskinson, Port Blakelv.
Wash., ciutic rheumatism, cured.
Joseph Leader, Taylor. Orecon. to
tal deaf nef s 6 years, cured.-
I. M. Commons, Russell St.. Alhina.
Uregon, sciatic rheumatism and lum
bugy. cured.
A. L. Kichurdson. 320 Front street.
Portland, deafness 20 years and ring
irg noises iu the head, restored.
Mrs. J. M. Dickey, Sheriduo. Ore
gon, cured of ft cancerous growth and
scrofulous affection of the mouth and
cheek.
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This remedy Is beeoming so well known
and so popular a to need no special men
tion. All who have used Electric Bitters
ninths same song ol prsiss. A purer
medicine does not exist snd It is guaran
teed to do all la claimed. Electric Bitters
will cure all diseases of ths Liver and Kid -neys.will
remove Pimples. Boils, Salt Rheum
and other affections caused by impure
blood Will drive lialnrin from the sys
tem snd prevent as well ascnreall Malarial
fevers. For cure of Headache, Constipa
tion and indigestion try Klectris Hitters -
Entire satisfsctlon guaranteed, or money
refunded. Fries 50c and 1.00 per bottle at
Edwin Boas' Dragstor.
PORTLAND MARKETS.
Thwrstfar ltlarels 10,
rSODDCI, FBUJT, STC.
WffKAT-Vullsy. tl CO; Walla Walla,
11 AO to l 55 per cental.
FUHIK-Hiai.dard, $4 90; Walla Walla.
80; graluuu, It : sapertine. ti per barrel.
OATS New, l;lc per buxliel.
HAY-tllIJpertoi. "
MILLSTUfcKi-Ilran. tlS.ft21: shorts.
!ii$ii: chop f.ed, loltf per tjn, bailey ,
J0 per to ..
nuilKK urepon Isncji creamery. 87
-tun; lunvv (miry, otK.':iMir iokuoii. 2Djtzrui'
couiinon, lOU2)ici Eastern, 254531 yfc per
CI1KE8E Oregon, 1415c; Eastern.
16c pr pount.
K(i(H20817Xs per doien.
POULTRY Ui.iekros, II 00 to II SO;
:lucks. 18 0) to II 03: Keens, fit Dor dozen :
turkeys. 1it per pound.
VEUETdtfLK4-Cabbae, nominal. 1
Sll 75per cental ;cmIoiis. 75e$l percental,
iiotatoes. 35ftS0c ner sack: tomatoes. 40 is
jOc per box. -
FKUliJ"Appl,75tot 80 per box.
STAPLt OKCCKRIES.
COFFEE Costa Rira. 21c- Rln
Sulvsdur. 2tc; iloe.lia. 30c; Javs. 2oc: At-
buckle s, lOJ-nound cases. 20ic per poun,'
UUQAIi Golden C,c; extra C, VAc;
granulated, !Hc.
BliAM.-l Small whites. Se: n nk. 2We;
Itayos. 2'iu; bulkr, SJi'.-; liiuss, 4c uci
Minna.
H iNEY IS lo lRXf per pound.
BAl.T I.ivernuo'.SU 50toSl703: stock.
$11 t ,l.' per ton in carload lots.
BYKUP Kaa-cni. in barrels. 2to!e:
Hi t "0 ler null ui: 12 2.3 to 2 50 ner ken--.
California, iu uarre.s, HOu per galluii ; 1 76
per see;.
IllCJS to 73 per cental.
THf MEAT MASKIT.
BKEC I Ut, Sxc : dressed. 8 to 7c.
11 UTTON Live, sheared 4 Wc : dressed .
Sc i
HOOS-l lve. 4X tote; dressed, Sc.
V KALS lo 1c t er pound.
SMOKKD MK ATM AN LI LARD-Ea.t
ern bam. 11 to 12c; other vaileties, 12Jc;
lard. COrnp.iund, 10c; pure. MX to 13c;
Oregon, 10 to 12)jc; bn-skfua bacon,
IS to 15c; am kd bacon, 11 to llc.
TAX NOTICE.
Notice is hereby given that L will be at
ths unal voting places as follows:
Neh-ilem "29. " 9 " 4
tJlatsktiile.Hch 1. 10 " S
Marshland, "2, " . 10 ' 3
Oak Point. " 3. ' 9 '
Eaimer, " , " 10 ' .6
Besver Falls. S, " 10 " 3
DerMand, 7, " 10 " I
fcappoose, 8, " 10 " 3
Onion. , 9, " 9 " 4
For the purpose of collecting lbs State,
School and County Taxes, dus Columbia
Connty, Oregon, for the yeir 1801.
W. A. MEEKER,
Sheriff of Columbia County. Oregon.
The foiGiratGd French to,
"SIX? "APHR0D1TINE"
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to core any font
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Whetlior ariiiiu
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BEFQBt weofStimulaou, AFTER
Tobacco or Orlurn, or Uiroueh youtn nil lodisere
tioo.ovcrlnduleeuco.Ae .euchas Lonol Braia
Power. V aic(;ilncii.,Efar:Dgdown Pains Id Ui
Back, Seminal WkD0", Hysteria, Kervosa Pros
frttloo, Xoctarnal Emi-sion, lsjcorrbcra. 1)1.
Elnen, Weak Memory, Loi of Power and Imco
tency. wbi h II neglected often lead to prematura
old an and insanity. Pries 11.00 a box, boxes
for 16.00. Sentbyma'lonrerelptofprlcs-
A WRIT f EM GUARANTEK la green for
every fi 00 order rereiTM. to rotund tba money It
a farmanent nir It not sffsetwl. W bava
ttiotuaadi ol Intimonlala from old and yocng,
of both exea,wbo have been permanently enri
by tbeuaeo. AphrodlUne. Circnlarlrea. Addxeu
TH- APHRO MEDICINE CO.
Wteru Branci. Box St. Poart uro. 1.
For sale by EDWIN ROSS, Dkoqoibt,
Bt. Helens. Or.
Sheriff's Sale.
STATE OF OPEGOST I
Ounnty ot UoiumD a.i
By virtue of an execution issued out of
the circuit court of the Slate cf Ore von, for
the County of Columbia, to ma ilirected. In
favor of A. T. R cknrd and against C. H.
Jones for the sum of l7.39 dollars judg
ment, with interest at therateof 8 percent,
per year from the 18tli day of February.
1882. and th further sum of 5.7S dollars
costs ana accruing costs . commanding me
to make sale of the following-deacribsd
real property , to-wit : All that portion of
donad n land claim of Robert Stewart on
west side of He:,ver creek, iu section 24.
lown-hip 8 north , range 4 lots 7 and 8, sec
tion ,34. town-hif 8 north, runze 4 west of
the Willamette U.-ridiun. together with the
tenements, hereditament snd appur so
ances thereunto belonging or in anywise
nppurtiiiiing. all bilng situated in Colum
hia county, tjtte of Oregon, I duly It-vied
upon said premises on the seveutb day of
March, 18U2. -
New, iu pursuance of said execution, 1
will, on the 12th day of April. 18U2. at tie
hour of 10'o'clO' k A. M.. et the court house
door tr. said county snd stale , sell at public
auction, all the right, title, claim and in
tercst in and to the above-described real
property of C. H. Jones, to ihu highest
bidiier therefor, for cash to satisfy said exe
cution, interest and cotts.
W. A. WEEKEK,
mllu8 Sheriff of Columbia County, Or.
- SherifTs Sale.
STATE OF OREGoiT 1
County of Columbia.; "
By virtue ot an execution issued out of
the Circuit Court of the tstate of Oregon, for
the County of Multnomah, to me directed,
in fsvor of Richard Kverding and Sylvester
Parrell and against Nelson Hoyt and F. M.
Hoyt, for the sum of 1202.40 dollars, judg
ment, with interest at the rate of H percent,
per anotim from 'he 13th day of Julv, 1889,
and the further sum of giiO.Ou dollars costs
and accruing costs, commanding me to
mske sale of. the following-described real
property, to-wit: The southwest quarter of
the northeast quarter, nnd lots one (1) and
two (2) and such part of lot three (3) its l ea
north of a line due east and west of the
northwest corner of the donation l ind
claim of Joseph Stonton, in section No. 24,
township i north of ranse 2 west of the
Willamette Meridian, together with the
tenements, hereditaments and appurten
ances thereunto belonging or in snvwl-e
snncrtuining: all being situate in Coltimblii
county. State of Oregon. I duty levied
upon S!w premises on the lltli day of Feb
ruary, 1892.
Now, in pursuance of said execution. I
will, on the 12th day of March, 185)2. at the
hontof 10 o'clock A. M., at the Court house
door. in said County and State, sell nt pub
lic auclimi all the right, title, clnim snd
interest in and to the above-described real
property of Nelson Hoyt and F. M. Hoyt,
to thehlghestbi hler therefor, for cash to
satisfy said execution, interestand costs.
W. A. MKKKEB,
f 12m 11 Sheriff of Columbia County. Or.
SAWMILL FOR SALE.
Said .Sawmill is si'uated nn tha St. H.lpna
road, alwut 2 miles southeast of Glcnroe
Washington county. Ores n. Marliinerjr
in perfect running order; Kngineis 45-bors
power, ten by twenty; Boiler 60 Inches in
dinnieter and U eet Ions;; New head b!ock
(Kiiti-het); Also sawdut carrier: Laras lot
ofceditr now on hand ,or ssle. Termi
made known on application to the under
signed. Would excliaiih'S tor city or im
proved farm property.
A.C ARCHBOLn,
HUlaboro, Oregon.
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OJVSI-I STORE!
;RflUCKLE'-:&:'
-DKALCfil in-
General
Crockery,
Glassware,
Queensware.
LUMBER, SHINGLES, ETC.
Produce Taken In Exchange.
It Will Pay You to Consult Our Prices
RAINIER, - - - OREGON.
All Our Seeds AreTestetf
awrewJ'
5ir
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F.L. Posson
EVERDING & FARRELL,
Front Street. Portland. Or.
DEALERS IN
Guana, $20.00 Per Ton,
A CHEAP FERTILIZER.
Land Plaster $2.25 Per Barrel.
-Also a
GROCERIES AND PROVISIONS
GENTEEMEN
. We have just received the correct style In
Stiff Hats for the Spring of '92.
$ 1 .50 tO $5.00 PRICES FROM $ 1 .00 tO $5-00
SEE WINDOW DISPLAY.
King Clothiers of the Northwest
Bine Crntr, ltlrrlsn stud S.cait Street. Prtlaiaid.
UJSTQLE MYEBS,
THE PORTLAND JEWELER.
IMPORTEB
Diamonds Clocks,
Watches, Jeweienf, and Optical Goods.
Fine Watch and Jewelry Repairing
Orders from the Country Solicited.
165 First Street. Between Morrison nnd Yamhill. Portland, Or.
MUCKLE
Manufacturers of
LUMBER
kHXI CXAL1RS IS
GENERAL MERCHANDISE.
ST. HELENS, OR.
One Dollar Weekly
Buys a good cold watoli by our club sys
tem. Our 14-kamt gold-tilled cases are war
ranted for 20 years. Fine Elgin and Wal
lhain nKTerrent. Btem wind aad wt.
Lttfly's or Kent's nise. Equal to any $50
watch. To secure agent where we have
jionc, we sell one of the bunting cae
watches for ihecltih price $23 and lend C.
O. O. hv exprex with pririlegeof sxauiina
tion before paying for the sama.
Our agent at Durham, N. C, writes:
"Onr jewelers haw eonfeasefl they doa't know
bow you c famish such work for the moa.y."
Our agent at Heath Spring', S. C. , writes:
"Your watches take at light Tha rentleman
who stit the last watch tald Ibat hs sxanilned
and priced a lewder a watches in Lascant;,
thafwersao butter than your., but the price
was ins."
Our agent at Pennington, Tex., writes:
'Am In receipt of the watch, an4 sm pleaaed
wllhont measuis. All who have teen It say U
would be cheap at tto."
One good reliable agent wanted for each
place. Write for particulars.
EuriBB WiTCB Co., New York.
Merchandise,
Boots, Shoes,
Ladies' Dress Goods,
Furnishing Good,
PHjQ!
Son. Portland. Ob.
Fine Line cl-
AMD DEALER IN
BROS.,
. C. B. HART,
. Proprietor '
St. Helens Meat Market
Fresh and 8 sited
and vi'getublea.
Meats, Sausage, Fiscj
Meats by wholesale st special rates. '
Express wagon run to all parts of sown,
and charges reasonable.
NOTICE.
My son. William K. Bonner, hsrin left
home without my consent, 1 will aot be re
sponsible lor sny debts be may contract.
MRS. SARAH U BOliJihH.
Scappoose, Or.. Dec. 10. 1S91. ili Ssv
HAG CARPKT8.
All in want of Rag Carpets csn havs then
made by Mm. J. W. Tinkuam, Oiliton. f a
in rubia county, Oregon. pta$