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About The Oregon mist. (St. Helens, Columbia County, Or.) 188?-1913 | View Entire Issue (March 25, 1892)
THE OREGON MIST. UBSCRIFTlOX, i.90 rBH YEAR. St. Hklbns. March 25, 1892. mm hoao laws. There 1 an univaraal movement ou foot all over llio eta to for the purpose ( ameiidiiitr. our road laws, and to lierfuct a bolter ayatem lor collecting Mad Urns aud improviuit the rualt, At a maaa utoeiinc of the cltiaeru of Waaliiuittou county at HilUboro laet . week, aonta very poialnd and well timed resolutions were adopted iu -re- , Wtion to ruad making and the lau of raiiine fuuda tliorvlor. Below we ' jiublieh the resolutions aa adopted : Winui: The oreeeut system of wort in the public road in tiiia atate is entirely inaiUqtmte to keep the riaU in repair, or : i meet tut rapidly mcna.4iig demands uf rmlulc travel, and YYuaaaae: Tt present road law hhiuI lTi-.utB ient in ita provisions ITOvi.lt (uOicUut (uud lor road purposes, thim.'iirsi- ttnoLvcn: That aur representative! in the kiaiature, to be elected next June, be and are hereby earnestly requeated to me tiitti.- utrao-t endeaver to prooureon aiuena lueut to ihexoad law of the state aa iol l. 1. Authorising the county clerks of the several counties iu tiie state to furnlih to Uie county assessors a full and complete lieecription (a plot it deemed necessary) or each 01 tbe road districts in nis county, which district iball have been laid out and described by the county courts and entered n the records ot the county. t, Requiring tue county assessors to aaeese the coamy by districts as furnished by tbe clerk aud to make return ot the aama at now required. S. Autboriiinc the county court at the time of levying Uses for county purposes. Ut levy a tax upon all the taxable property in tbe county and to be known as tbe road fund, and in addition thereto, a poll tax of two dollars be as nested upon every per on who shall be liable to pay a elate tax, 'and Ave mills on tbe dollar or a lse amount, if iu the judgment of tbe court a lets amount will be deemed sufficient to place tbe roads In tbe diifcrent road districts w good repair. 4. 8ucb road fund, when collected and paid over to tbe treasurer by tbe sheriff, hall designate tbe amount to collected from each road district in the county, which road fund the treasurer shall be re- 2uired to place to the credit of each road .strict, ami shall be used in laying out, opening and repairing county roads, and building and repairing bridges in said road districts. 6. Requiring the road supervisor to furnish vouchers or time checks to all per one performing labor or furnishing ma terial for tbe public roads or public bridges in bit road district, which Touchers shall state tbe rime and kind of labor performed, and the kind of material furnished, and theories to be said for such labor and material, and said voucher shall be sub mitted to tbe county court for ita approval aud to be paid only upon the order of the count court as iu other cases. & The county clerks in issuing said orders or warrants upon tbe treasurer shall state in said warrants tbe number of ruad districts to be charged with the same, and the treasurer, upon the payment of said warrant shall charge tbe proper road dis trict with the amount. 7. That the countv treasurer be further required to make and publish a semi-annual statement o uie amount ircaivcu, mi amount paid out and tbe amount re maining ou band wlik h stands to the credit of the several road districts in his county, fcucb statement of road funds, herein re quired, to be made at tbe same time and in the same manner that other semi-annual statements are now required to be made and pu bushed 8. That all laws now in force requiring tbe payment of money for road purposes be repealed. oasaox appropriation bill. The houae river and harbor bill has been completed by the committee on fiver aud harbor appropriations and will be submitted to the house this week. It provides for larger appro priation lor the different points along the Columbia than those of the last congres. Tbe item aa embodied io tbe bill tor Oregon are aa iollowt i Columbia river at the Cascades. . . $135,000 Mouth of the Columbia 300 000 Coos Bay 210,tx Yaqoina Bay 75,'tt) nmsiaw river Tillamook Bay Lower Willamette and Columbia. .. Coquille Jewy Upper Coqullle river . . ...... . Yamhill river to McMinnville ... tipper Columbia and Snake river. .. Willamette river to Kugene Ctty, witb a commencement of tbe special work at Oswego, Clacka mas Rapids, Cofvallis, Independ ence and Salem 10.00.) U.'lOO 40.000 23.000 5.000 S.'lOO 150,000 90 000 In addition to the above appropria tion, Repietentative Hermann is en deavorinrto aeenre money for the Improvement of the Nehalem river, in which be will very likely be auc- ceeaful in tome degree, although it it mat deal harder to secure relief from Congress lor a email river than the lareer ones. But Mr. Hermann ia alWayt alert arid on the look out lor these smaller streams, and hopes to be able to get something for tbe Itebalem at una aesaiod. 8Htxotx manufacturers in this sec tion are in cheerful spirit over tbe outlook for 1892. Prices are yet too low ; still, when a mill is located and tircoerlv manaced. there U a margin of profit to the owner. At least three fourths of tbe red cedar shingle nian- facturers are maintaining prices and and the small fraction that are not cut but little figure in the Eastern trade gome old contracts from . leal are beinc filled, but buyers realize that after they are completed that they will have to nay the regular market prices. Dealers would Just as soon nay f 2 for red cedar shingles as II 75 (f thev felt confident that price would be maintained. West Coast Lumber man. C. W. 8cHomu, the Astoria rail road contractor, told au Oregbnian re porter Tuesday that piles were being driven at the Washington tannery for the temporary depots. He also staled that a great deal of preliminary work was necessary, and that the snrveyors irere working around Young's bay, through both private and city property. This looks like business, and the people along tbe proposed route are jubilant over tbe prospects or a raiiroau. StHrriBi rrsiM. . We desire to tar to our citisene. that for years we have been telling Dr. King's New Discovery for Consumption, Dr. King's New Life Fills, Sucklen't Arnica Salve and Electric Bitten, Had baVe never bandied remedies that tell as ' well, or that have given such universal satisfaction. We do not hesitate to guarantee them every time, and we atand ready to refund the purchata nrica. if satisfactory results do not follow Ibetrose. These remedies have won their great popularity purely on their merits Jfor tale by Edwin F-ose, druggist. WASHINGTON LETTER. . (rent Our Rtgular Cerrpondtnt ) Washirutoh, D. C, March lS.lRtf. The president having become tat taned that irfinl Salisbury was pur noatjy delaying Ins arntwer to the die patch tent him on the 7th, hint., for the purpose of allowing the flout of Canadian seal poachers to get to sea before this government had any op portttnity to serve notice upon the owners of the vessels to keep out of Behring sea, this week directed acting Secretary of State W liar ton, to in' form Sir Julian PutinoefoU!, the British minister, that he desired an answer to that dispatch at the earliest possible moment. The president's reason for deairiuir an early answer is, that upon tbe nature of that answer wilt depend the wording of the orders iued to the revenue cutters and naval vessels, which will shortly be soul to Bolirint sea. The request will aUo have the effect of convincing Lord Salisbury that the president means business and does not propose to put up with any nonsense, even from the allowed "mistress of the seas.,' Lord Salis bury has promised an early auswer. the dangerous limes of senator Morrill has cast a kHhiiti over the senate wing of the capital, where even one is the friend of the setiior Ver mont senator. Hi aim cives him but a slim chance iu fighting pneumonia, which is the Jreaded foe of the Strong est men. Mr. Morrill has been in congress, first in (he house and then in the senate, since 1355. Secretary Blaine continues to im prove, although be has not yet ventured out of the house. He has ot decided upon taking a trip to tin- south, but he may do so. Secretary Foster has returned much improved in health by his flying trip to Europe, and he also picked up hile in England in an unofficial way, some financial information that will be found useful to him in bis official capacity. Commissioner Ranm took the wind out of Representative Cooper's sails by telling tbe home investigating committee, that while ready and will ing to answer any questiou or to give any desired lu formation about tbe pension office or anything relating thereto, he would not answer questions about matters pertaining exclusively to his private business affair. The commissioner is generally commended for having taken that stand. His of ficial act are properly under the con trol of congress, bat with bis private acts and business, congress has noth ing to do. The president and Secretary Elkins were compelled by pressure cf im portant public business to decliu in vitations to attend tbe annual St. Patrick's day banquet of the Hiber nian Society of Philadelphia. Colombia, Hayti, and Venezuela are the only countries that will feel the heavy retaliatory hand of Uncle Sam, all the rest of the countries con cerned, having either completed re ciprocity agreements with us or got tbein so near completion as to let them out. Tbe president's proclama tion issued this week restorea the duty upon sugar, bides, coffee a.id tea, from the above named countries until such time as they shall give publin notice of their having removed the duties they now impose upon the agricul tural and other products of this country. It speaks volumes lor the success of reciprocity that only three countries bave to be retaliated upon. A Correction. We wish to call attention to the fol lowing orders made by the county court at its last session, winch n re published in order to correct an error which appeared in last week's issue. Please note the change in the follow ing orderai In the matter of the establishment of a county road beginning on ibe section line between sections 24 and 25, township 5 north, range 3 west, where tbe county road known as the George Ficbtel road intersects s.id section line ; thence west to the east line of section 27, township 5 north, range 3 west ; thence In a southwest course to and terminating at the in tersection of tbe Nehalem ' and St. Helens road at or near what is known as Cow Camp on said St. Helens and Nehalem road. It appearing to the court that said viewers had met at tbe time and place appointed, accompanied by A. B. Little, a skillful surveyor and after being duly aworn had viewed out, surveyed, marked and located a cottuty road aa above des cribed, it is therefore ordered that the said road ahull be considered a public highway, and the supervisor of ssid road district is hereby authorized to open tbe same. In the matter of the appraisers re port of damages on the W. W. West road, running through the lands of John E. Watts ; it appearing to the court that the viewers had met at the time and place appointed and by per sonal examinations bad viewed said route and ascertained hoar much less valuable said lands of the said John R. Watts would be made by the open ing of said road abd having assessed the damages at tbe sum of $350, It is ordered by the court that the said report of appraisors be and the same is hereby accepted, and it is further ordered by the court that the peti tioners for said road pay the damages caused bv the ooeriinir of said road in I k.n , the sum of S350. ind that when said damages have been paid and receipts for the same shall nave neen niea wun the clerk of theconnty court, that s id road shall be ordered opened andde-,1 clared a public highway. Used in liillicais ci Homes DP Ja ffffft a ar Lpowder: My Dramatic Entertainment. The St. Helens D.amalio Club will , . i ... i; I . i :,i i 1""" " I ""'""' " "Uoniradus," oil I Hit may even ng, March 31st, al the Masouiu hall iu Hti Helens. ' This piny is an old soldier romance, and brings out clearly the fate which was experienced by many an old soldier of our bite civil war. The pl.iy will be produced by seven characters in three acta, lasting about two hours. The club have taken a great deal of pains in preparing for this well known production, ami those who attend will no doubt be well sat isfied. The following ia the cast of characters;' Roy Manning, a soldier. ......... . E. Ross Matt Winaor, a tramp 1.. lecker Man-us l.rave. a drummer 1. K. Het-Kit Niuion Stone, Jack of all trades. 0. M. .tones M.iy Manning. Ko s wile .. Kittle Moore Hoodie liridUy. .Mav's friend .Maud 8waer Nancy Niper, hired girt. ...Lena Uuikssley Musicians, Mrs. Frank Miles and Miss Cora Miles; doorkeeper, Mr. Frauk Miles. J HA I NI Kit. An entertd:iment will be given in the near lutiire uu er the auspices of the W. A. 8. of ttili place. The deleentes sent by the republican precinct convrutioii to the county corven tion a.D Daii Bcarce, J . 11. Doan and C. M.ier. Mr. and Mr. Charles Mnvger and daughter, and Mn. W'iiiia n Haughten, of Mayxer. visited this place Mou lay. Mrs. liaiiuiar ca ne ho-iie lue.id iy, attar week.i atwuce in l'ort.and. Quite a iium'ier of ne ul a'trn led a bull at Maynur lat week and ad report having a must pleasant time. , A raft ot tclexraph poles are ready to be towel avray. as Mioiiaa arrunmuient can be made wiih the persoiia putting them in the water. A n aurvev of the town of Rain'er hav upset thi-cali ulut on of tde pronle as to where they are nd where they sliould be. The sa-h and door factory has passed into the hands of Portland people, who will begin uperution soon. Miss EtU Whitney has cone to Mt. Co IB a to remain a while. Tbe family of Mr. Graham will move to MontHiiS in about thr- weeks: be will Iol l..w when be has settled up tome affairs here. A subscription is In circulation here tu raie funds to assist in building a new sthuol houe. it Li bein lib-Tally signed and ttiebuild'iiK.when erected and finished, will be a eedk to the town and citixens. Roal Estate Transfers. Frank A Mason to 6 R Voshurg and R W Allen, eH neHi X seH, sec 14, t S n, r T U Taylor to A J Rubert A Co., land in ttn.rlv, lease $ii per ear. Vnitl Statt-s to F Malmbrrg, w XA eH swW. sec 13. 1 6 n, r 5 w; stent. A Ktuinp to T W Urant, sw iie". nw seW. sec 17, 1 3 n, r S w, quitclaim; SdXi. Semonia liuprovement Company to A N Wright, lots land 8, blk 27. Vernonia; Vernonia improvement Company to L L Kelly, loU'7 and S, llk 5. Vernooia; A A Mead to R U McNutt. lot 1, hlk S, Vernonia ; (10. United Siatt-s to J M Mayoard, swl nw ii. nw qr sw qr, ti sw j. sec 23, t S n. r 5 r : natent. Thomas Pomeroy to J O Vanoradet, nwqr, uH sw qr, sec 8, 1 4 n, r 6 w; 7u0. United Stales to H H K!biM?, lots 1, 6, 7, sec 2, t3 n, rS w; patent. I'nited States to V lit Hock, swK, see 23, 1 6 n, r 6 w ; patent. Charles Muckle to Mary V Watkius and Clara A Mason, lot 19, bik 11, Bw Helens; iooo. United States to A F jacuonaui, ne'4 nw. wH ue and nw qr se qr, sec 10, to u, r 3 w; patent. George B Kelly to Jane Swager, lot 7. blk 1, Georgetown: $30. Lillle B Cowles, Nora A Bailey and Flor ence E Whitney to A H George, lots 3, 4, 6, blk 12, St. Helens; f5.M). Stale of Oregon to Peter Matson, w nw qr and lot 4. sec 33. 1 8 n , r 4 w. John Chitwood to 1 P tirennan, nnd 14 ne swU, sec 10, t n. r 2 w; gloU btate of Oregon to U Reed, ns qr, sec 36, t4n, r5 w; IJ0. Call for a REPUBLICAN County Contention A republican convention for tbe county of Columbia is called tu meet at St. Hi lent, Oregon, on Thurxlay. March 24, at 2 o'ci' ck p. in., for tbe purpose of nuniiitat ing anuidales for county officers of the aa.d county, electing tiv delegates to' the atat convention, and to transact any other business that may come before the conven tion. The convention will consist of 33 dele-a-ates among the several precincts as follows- Apiary 2 Nehalem.. . 2 Auburn. .. ....... .3 Oak Point 2 Heaver Falls ... ...2 Rainier. ......... 3 Clat-kanie. 4 Scappoose .. ... 2 Deer Itlnnd. ...... 6 Hberman , 2 Marshland 1 Union 4 The same being one delegate at large from each precinct, and one- delegate for every 50 votes, and one for every fraction over'one half thereof east for congressman at the June election in 1400. The committee recommend that the pri maries be held on Saturday, March 19, and that the delegate elected attend in person. Bv order of the committee. K. C. CAMPBELL, G. W. Col, Chairman. Secretary. C. R. HART, . Proprietor St. Helens Meat Market freehand Baited Meats, Sauisre, Fish and vegetables. Meats by wholesale at special rates. Express wagon ran to atl parts of town, and charges reasonable. SAWMILL FOR SALE. Said Sawmill is situated on the St. Helens road, Shout VA miles southeast of Olencoe Washington eonnty, Oresvn. Msehinery in perfect riinuiiie order: Kn trine is tShorxe power, ten by twenty; Boiler 60 inches in diameter and 14 teet long; New head blocli KHtchet)t Also sawdn-t carrier; La rare lot of cedar now on band ior sale. Terms made known on application tn the under- ,or m' OT "a' A.C ARCHBOLD, ilillsboro, Oregon. aEiaking 40 Years tbe Standard. I Hch.ln Arnica Naive. I Tn "J,; h "orl?,,r uu' B:u,""' Sores, lUceri, Halt llheuiu, Fever Soret, Tetter, I i-htDiwdllantU. Chilblains. Corns aud all akin ErnpUous, and positively eurut Pilot,' or ao pay required, It It futrtntttd to lvs ssrttct tall taction, or mousy rtlunutd, Price it ewitt per boa, tot Sale Br Kdwlu Rom, One Dollar Weekly Buyt a Rood sold watch by our club y. to in. Our 14-kanitgohl-nllMl esses are wr ranted for W) veais. Fine ICUrln and Wil thain nitveu:cnt. Biem wind and et Larlv'a orinnit'a six. Knlial tu any Iol watch, 'i'osi'cure aKents where we have non.v, ws sell one of the hunting ca-e n-atchen for the club price $'!S and tend C, O. I). Iy express with pr vili grot ekauiiua tion betore paying tor tne ranie. Our aient at Durham, N. C, writes: "Our Jewelora have eontttstd thty don't know now you cau luruixa tuea wort lur int inuuty. Our agent at Heath Spring', 8. (!. , wrltet "Your sraiehet take at tlsht. Tht sentltman wao fox tbe iuii waieb tain mat nt tximinta and nrlid a twittfr waichea lu Lutieasttr. thai wtrt no butter than youra, but the prlut was uv' Our iigrnt at Pennington, Tex., writes: "Am In receipt of the watch, and am pleated without measure. Allwhohave attu It lay 11 wouiu be cneap at to." One pood rellnblt' airent wanted for each place. Write for i-anirulars. Kmpimh Watch '"., New York. Notlco oi t'iusit Kettlemenl. In the Comity Court of the State of Oregon for ColuniMa countv. In the matter of the estate of Alice Payne. oece 'SOU. C. F. Fowler. aliulnltrlor nf the snld entate, liavimc thia d.iy presented hit linsl account at surh niiiuini-tmior, the said court has nxea weanH.ity. Aisy 4. A. l l.-M, S' the hour of 10 o'clock In the fore noon, at the court bouse in tit. Helens, in snld State and Countv. si the time and place tor henring anv and nil objections to ine ski nuai renori, tne aistriouiioi oi tne said estate unil the di-c!inrge ot the said administrator. C. F. KOWLKll, Adniinittrator of tbe estate of Alice Payne, deceased. nilttalS Tfce dolekatsd French Gura, "APHRODJTINE" or money Is Bold e a ' POSITIVE OUARANTEC to cure tor form olnervou disease or an alaoraarot lot fnerattve or tans oi fltmtraex. whether arlsiuv : from 1 heexcaaai v a BEfOSE. nftoof Stimulant. AFTTQ Tobacco or Opium, or through cuuilul luJlters tion. over Indulscnca. &e .aucau Lots of Ural a rowtr. aieruuioBS, I-earuigdown Patnitultie back, Seniical Weak nest, II ysttrla, Kervcas Pr . trallun. Koetomal IraUsious, I t icorrtura. Ills sintat, Wi-ak Moinorv. I .on ot Power aud Impo tenej. whl hit iieleete.1 often lead to premaurt eld arw an t Insanilv. Prlrt ti.00 s bm, C boast iorfj.00. Kent hv ma'lo-i receipt o' price1 A HRlTrr. V il'AKANTKK It given for every f.v Uionler revived, to refund tbtmowy II a fermanant euro la not entered. Wt b' a fiou-audaol intlmou'.ala from old and yocce, ef bothseiM.wholiav-.nern icrriahruily rur.i by UeH)0( AphroJltUia. circular dee. adami TH APHRO Mt DIVINE CO. Mem Sranea. ik.xIJ.poan i, la For sale bv EDWIN ROSS, Dbuqoist, fit. Helens, Or. To the Ladies of St. Helens ana Vicinity: Mrs. 0. L! Colburn of Port land, has opened a Millinery and Dressmaking establishment in St. Helens, onf door south of! the New Barber Shop. LATESTee STYLES, PRICES LOW. Work Guaranteed. AU TUB Splendid Young Norman Horse D EST Will make the season of 1802 as follows: Monday and Tuesday at B. COX'S place. Warren. Wednesday and Thursday at GEO. JAQUE3', Ooble. Rest of the week at C. MUCKLE'S ranch. Deer Island. TEB9LS: INSUBANCE, $15.00 TEMFKST is a beautiful dark iron gray. 18 hands high ; six years old; weifrhs ltjOO pounds, witb line style, qui k movement, and second to none in mascular power and durahility. He was sired by Vonnir Byron Klerj by Old Byron Kier, imported and owned by Singniaster, Keota, Iowa. Tempest's dftiu was tdred by Old Temest, a Norman borse, owned by J. Downs, Iowa. CHAS. MUCKLE, Owner. BLUE FRONT One Price Cash Store. WM. SYMONS, DKALEE IS General Merchandise, DRY GOODS, GEOCEUIE8, TINWARE, ETC. Ladies' Fine Shoes PATENT RAINIER, t MEDICINES. : : OREGON, Peoples' Party Convention. NOTICE. 1 he eonntT convention of the Peoples' Partv of Columbia county .State of Oregon, will he behl at Rainier, Oregon, On the 7th rttv of April, 1882, at the honr of 2 P. M , for the purMe of noinina Ing randidate for the various countv o!ce Each iirecinct will he entitled lo three dolc eates to said cooventi.-n. AU friend of reform are Invited to attend. W. H. KYSER, Chairman. Ml Ai.ii onimx MAiMtT) IdO FIRST UNDER THE J.M.MOYER&CO. Are now preiisred to otter their Ranownttl All-Wool Goods at a Oreat Iteiluollon Imiu. loriner prleei. In euntuetlon UU our All Wool tlothlne frum the AlllttllV tVoolell Wilis ae HHVe Heeiirwu ForrlKii Mills all ihti Latutt Usln. nviisbie, I.t Ns. flOOO. Park Ornv Tweed Pulls.... striped Wornted Hulls 4trid ( lievtul Siilu. ...,... soteh Cheviot Hniis.. Brown I'lald H ills Uoitled Clievlni Hulls Iray Uhm'k Hiitls. .. .............. Caney fhtvlol Hulls....... Drown Tweed Suits ,,. Lai Not 0010s Brown Cheviot Unit I'lald t'auhuere Hulls Pane Caasltnere Hum Hrowu TwiMtd Mulls ranev Ilerrlne M.uie Hulla.... At 8 60 At 10 00 Volour Fa'Sil -mitt. Uray Tweed still. , l.ml Kw. aoao. Rrown Cheek Sulfa ... Cheek r.aslme:e liesvy Hilltt -tnei faiinere Heavy sum .Irav Cheviot, heavy. Bnlts...., A t 19 flf) nrownChtxlol. liMVySulM... vW lUsvv hlur Twm l Hulls , Hlaek and Whits Mixed Caa- Imere Siills Let Nw. 8030. Rrawn Striped Wontta 8utU Hlack Dlasonal bulls Muck Corkscrew Hulls. leavv II ue .vie tun Nulls Heavy Cheek Casimeie Sulla raney Wide Wale Worsted hulls At 13 6U Rrnwn rixld Worsted 8ulla.. Dark Brown Chtvlul Sulla.... Lot no. rIO. fancy Chtek Catslintrs suits Striped 'a.slmre heavy suits Dark lirav I'htvlui salts Drub Tweed velour aulah suits .... At H 50 Fancy Casslmera sulla... Kauev w.irhiaa suns..... Silk illied Casdmert suits.... Raskel Cheea Camlmtre sulrs brown Tweed suns Lot Nw. OSO. Natural Uray CaMlniers. no die suits Brown Cheviot senteh suits... Dark Drown Tweed suits. Dark Orsy Tweed, iM-tuucs boikis. suirs.. At 15 00 Dark Hint square eul, suits... macs nnmw an is Tan Tweed, ill uuuee soeds. stilts - XXX Sk.le Tweed sulli......... J. M. MOYER & CO., Successors tu Browusvllle Wo len Mills, FIRST STREET, CORNER ALDER, PORTLAND. BTRIOTLY ONUS PRIOR. NO PBVIATION', 140 THE RETAIL MERCHANT is the necessary Medium of Trade between the Manufacturer and the Consumer. - lie must protect the interest of his customers by purchasing io the lowest and and best markets, aud by selling to his patrons at the Lowest Possible Prices. w. nr. ooiom-jn PROPRIETOR OF THE In keeping these true principles of trade always in view ; often leaves theold track and strikes "across lots" for Bargains for his cuntomers. Ills stock of RSGeneral Merchandise Is being enlarged by New Goods Every Day. It not convenient to nsme the rhany different articles kept on sale, al le from l)r t). d', I thing L 'dies' Weur Oeiitleruen's Wear, Head Wear, Kobt Wear, Hour mid Fed, Oroi er es slid tin ned Goods, Nulls nnd Hardware, I'mekery and Gla-swsre. Oranile and li.'iware, Fowiler nnd Shot, Hats and Uttpa, Uoo's and bh'i, Pntcut Medieliiea, Toilet Articles, tie. F. R. CHOWN, IMPORTER OF i MANUFACTURERS OF - Sheet-Iron, Tin -WHOLESALE 212 First and cor. Salmon Street. WHEELER & WILSON NEW No. 9. HIGH Tbe only perfect family machine, prize at the 1'arw LARGEST STOCK For particular! cull on or addreu the A STOMA AGENCY, A.G.SPEXARTII, The Largest General Jewelry House IN THE CITY. MAIN .OFFICE: i 363 Market Street, S. F.f California. iK.ri.Am riotTn.K.rs.j. STBEE X. OILMAN HOUSE iriu mi nivpv ir"imuriik s,-iPMiin anil We warrant all our goods as Honest and Lot No. tOOO, Hlaek Wldt Walt Hutu., UlueWlUe Walt fulls Iirown Meltuu bulls , Funey Cheek cheviot suits.,.. Dark Uray Worsted suits , lilnok Cork screw suits,,, , !llack Dlaitoual buIU.,.., Lot No. VOTO. Dark Bronn Tweetl suits...,., loa y lllut I'lcesjillly suits,,. Strips Fancy Wonted .nils... stra lloavy balk Uray Cos- stina'-e suits , I'lald Worsted, Ileal puttro suits , broken I'lald Wnrtttd suits... Bilk Mixed IVVrattd suite. Lot No. aoso. Itlaek Wide Wale suits. ...,.. Fniiey NMilfCuril sulls ...,...., Fine Drab Kenev auiia., , Fine Worsted Ktrse, , , Dark Uray WnrMod suits.,..., Ileavv Hint beaver auits At $10 00 At 17 50 At 13 00 "Ilk lllxo, I Castimert suite.., Fanev I'lald Wursia.1 sulta..., 4mall Clitek Wor.ted sulls... I'laln Brown Melton sunt Kiua lltsvy XX Catsliuers suits,.... Lot NO. 101)0. Dsrk Oray velour Eng. Caul- mart suite Fine mack Worsted (Keeks) suits , Hlaek Chtvlnt OOO suits Daik Ntown Mallou sulls. ..... Daik Fauev W orated lulls Fancy Rattle Knake sulls.,,,,, Vn.l .k U ...I.. At 20 00 Neat Daik Chalked WorsttJ tulls , . Faney Plaid Worsted tultt ... Mtraliht Htrlne Worsted suits, Kalrs Ulislity Corkstrtw lulls Lot Mw. IOO. XXXX velour Black Cheviot suits M , Fstrs Heavy Wldt Wats anils Faney mrlid Worsted suite, Bound Wide Walt, eitra ..... Heavy Whip Cord suits......... Blw k I'lald, Wonted, Squats out, suits. Uerrliif Hone Stripe Worstid As aulla . .., "I DrabKertev suite ,..... Wait Xr.y sills... ,... Still Browa suite Hint Thibet, Wale pslsrn tails bs-ksl Worsted si. lis. Heavy Diagonal suits . Dark Oiay Wonted sulu.... 22 50 OLD ST. HELENS STORE, Hard warE Table and Pocket Cutlery Dairy and Household Goods, Cooking and Heating Stoves. and Copper Ware, AND RETAIL. PORTLAND ARM. wits awarded the only grand Jixposition m I oo'J. AT LOWEST PRICES. Portland Seed Co, (P. W. MILLER, Mgr..) - DKAUCHI IK TEEES Fertilisers, Bee Supplies, &ixd Material, Poultry Supplies, Etc, Etc . ' 171 Second St. Portland, Oritoi,. ' Bond for Catalogue. norSO-Sm THE HTfAMNa IRALDA la uof maklnit regular round "" It liii from ' ' . ' ' OAX POINT TO JPORTUND Daily Except WcclDesdays, ' Uaviwo OAK POINT.. " UTKIXA " HAIK1KK.... " Kalama ... IBT. IIKLKN9 . Aaaiviaa I OKI LAND... .... 40 A. M. 8:00 ":, ..0:11 . '. ,... . (i0 ' . ,U;00 RETURNING SEE $?::l:::$V W.E. NEWSOM. A. H. BLAKESLY, Proprietor of t" Oriental : Hotel. ST. HELENS, OREGON. ' Tht booie hn been ' fully refurnjshe.1 UiroiiKhout and tle beat of accom ruodiiioni will bt Ws. i j. CHARGES REASONABLE. 8TA0E raa In connection wUW Uie hotel roiueviliit srltliiheNerih ern Pacitlo liallruad at Mlllon. Hunt (or Tacwuia trains 10 p. m. For J'ortUa4 . IrulD at J n, in, THE MODEL SALOON. J. S. CLOXIXaEB, Trop'r, ST. HELENS, . - . OKEOOIC. Choice Wines. ; Lioucrscnd Cigars. Bser5 Cts. Billard and Pool Tablt for CHs PooommodaCon of Patron CALL AROUND. OF COURSE 100 DO. Sr,H BEING THE CASE. It. behoove! y. a to linil tlie onml desirable place W purclian vour invigilator." . "THE BANQUET." Keeps conitautly ou hind the faiuoaa Cuban Blossom Cigars, Tbe lines! line of Wlnei Uquora and r'l..... ... I. fn..M4 lk(.,llla l land. And U you wish to eng'iKe in khiui ot POOL OR BILLIARDS, They can aauro yoa that tbey have Ike beat table In town. Kmytlilna new anal nret, and your palrouuge la reapecWuily aolicited, . "THE BANQUET" Kt. Helena. 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