THE OREGON MIST,
UB8CHIPTION, 11.60 PER YEAR.
St. IIblsri, April 1, 189S.
tLXCTlON OF SENATORS.
Tha United States senate shows
ready willingness to act in favor of
trovidiog for the lection of eenatora
, by the direct vote of the people. The
senate committee, to whom th matter
h referred, promptly agreed upon
' the following amendment to tua con
tilatioa:
"That the eenate of the United
States be oom posed of two sens-
ton from each atata, who that be
chosen by a direct rota of tha people
of tha several aUtea for all yaara;
and tha alectora ia each ; state ahall
have tha QualiSoations requisite for
laotora ol th" moat numeroue branch
of tha atata legislature, and ecn een-
a tor ahall have one vote. If vacancies
happen, by resignation or otherwise,
tha executive thereof may make tern
porary appointments until the next
reneral election ia auch atata for
membership of tha boaae of represent
ative in congress, when auch vacua
ciee ahall be filled by a direct vote of
tha people, aa aforesaid."
After tha amendment haa been pro
posed by congress by a two-thirds
vote, it most be ratified by the legis
lature of three-fourths" of the states.
This will oacef sarily take eome
tlaoe, bat aa there ia already a strong
poblio aentiment in favor . of tbe
amendment, it mar be an accom
plished fact within a year.
WASHINGTON LETTER.
"JT'OW Our Regular CorrttpoiuUnt )
WetaiaotoH, D. C, March 28, 1892.
The president's back bona ia made
of true blue American material. Whet
he received Lord Salisbury a. evasive
anawer to his plain request for infor
mation as to what Great Britain pro
posed to do in regard to tha preserva
TBI republican state convention
saeeta In Portland next Wednesday,
April Din, at wnica um ana pwra
eaedidate for supreme judge and all
the diatrict judgea and district at
lAvaiawa wall lua nAmtiaa lew) '' Tli ivaa
ajva m wr a ana uvuiihvi araw
Moor seems to have a majority of tlie
people of Eastern Oregon and a great
anany of lb counties in the Western
eWriot supporting him for tho an
prame judgeship. Columbia, Clatsop
Clackamas, and perhapa Multnomah
counties will send solid delegations for
him, and in Eastern Oregon his name
la about the only one mentioned in
this connection. Several of the Wil
lamette valley counties have instructed
their delegates for Moore, including
Marion and Lane. Yamhill, Pol i snd
Washington will, without doubt, fall
Into line and support him. Of course
it ia hard to foretell what other can
didatea will be brought before tbe con
vention, but at present it looks aa if
Judge Moore would be the nominee.
If they consider a man's fitness he will
surely be honored with the nomina
tion. .
years old. Rbe was born in Virginia where
so many noois women, pattern or star,
mother ot Washington, was born, etc. '
'1 be good old lady ia now blind and has
been tor tue ast two year or so, other'
wie siie ia in excellent health and able to
be ap every day.
MARSHLAND.
Tat republican county convention
for Clatsop county, met in Astoria
laat Saturday and elected delegates
to the Btate convention. A resolu
tion waa adopted instructing the dele
gates to the state convention to nse
tbstr ntmoat endeavors to secure the
nomination of Hon. T. A. McBrWle for
judge of the Fifth Judicial District.
There are four countiea in the judicial
diatrict, Clatsop Iff delegate, Colum
bia 8, Clackamas 10, and Washington
8. The three first named have in
stroeted their delegates for McBride,
giving him 36 out of the 34 delegates
making hia nomination certain. After
being diatrict attorney for eight years
no better proof of hia htness conld be
desired for the high office to which he
aspires than this endorsement of theae
three countiea.
How. J. B. HoanaoTOK, register of
the land office at Burns, Harney
county, waa in Bt. Helena Wednesday
on businaaa connected with Indian
depredations claims. Mr. Huntington
baa many old acquaintances in Co
lumbia and adjacent countiea. Speak
ing of politics, ha aaid that for tbe su
prame judgeship Hon. F. A.' Moore
waa almost unanimously indorsed by
tbe Eastern Oregon people, and that
among tbe many congressional aapir
sate from hia section W. B. Ellis, of
Pendleton, aeemed to be in the lead.
will be remembered by our readers as
the first circuit judge of this the fifth
Judicial diatrict, ia talked of by the
denioorata for congress. During his
short term aa judge of this district
Judge Bennett made many warm
friends by bis impartial rulings ou
tbe bench, and would make a good
ahowing at the polls on election day
should he bV nominated for congress
front the second d is trio t.
It is said that Judge F. A. Moore,
of Columbia county, would accept the
republican nomination for tbe su
preme bench if tendered him. There
ia no better qualified man in the state
available for the position, nor one
1 more deserving of the honor it would
confer. We believe be would be
sleeted by a large majority Salem
Statesman.
Fob taking a human life, one year
In the penitentiary ; for stealing two
ealroon, three years in the penitentiary;
for aa editor giviug bis opinion of a
man, one year in the county jail
Judge Taylor.
lion of the sealing industry in Bvlirina
sea, he aent wliav is in effact an ult.
malum to the British government. S
much is known, although the text ol
neither Lord 8libury'e dispatch not
the answer thereto baa been mud
public, but both are in possession o
the senate. Opiutm differs somewliu
as .to tha effect these dispatches will
have on the arbitration treaty, sonn
believing that the senate will refuse t
ratify the treaty, and othna thai th
treaty will be raiitind, but accoin
panied with a revolution stating ttix
there does not appear to be any su
ficient reason why the United Si a let
should abate it's claims to juritdiclim
(tending arbitration aud auiuoiunu
tha president to ue all the force
th) military arm t( the government
to protect our rights. 1 he adoptun
of such a resoIutKni would be nex
door to a declaration of war, indetn
Great Britain miht easily accept i;
as such, if the wishes for a war win
this country.
The big silver fight ia over, for th'
present anyway. The anti-free coinage
man made the best allowing in th'
oratorical line, but wheu it came to
voting they were nut "in it" with lb
free coinage. It is now said thai
Speaker Crisp made pledges, aa to the
makeup of the coinage committee and
the committee on rules as well as U
bis own action in the chair, while th-
democratic caucus for the nomination
of speaker was in session, the hut ot
which he has filled to the letter, thi
week. ,
Representative Dineley, of Maine,
believes that the sub-letting of con
tracts for carrying the mails is an
evil of large proportion and he prr
poses that congress shall declare it
illegal, and backs up hia proposition
with a numerously signed petition
asking that it be done.
Even the democrats on the house
judiciary committee refused to endorse
tbe absurd bill winch .Representative
Enlos introduced a abort tiiua ago tor
the sole purpose of trying to get some
evidence from employes of the pen
sion bureau against ueneral ruiim.
The bill professed to be for tbe pro
tection of such government employes
aa might testify before congressional
committees concerning abuses in tha
public service, but its real ohject was
to encourage sneaks to vent aheir.
private spile against officials over
them, either by "putting up jobs" or
by outright ptrjury. The bill ia dead.
epeaaer Crisp considers the term
"mugwump unparliamentary and so
ruled during the silver debate, when
Representative Taylor, of Illinois, waa
called to order for referring to the
Massachusetts democratic members
aa mugwumps.
Tbe brat amendment reported from
tbe committee on Indian affairs to tbe
Indian appropriation bill, which ia
now being considered by the senate,
provides for tbe striking out of the
section of the bill directing the presi
dent to detail army officers to act as
Indian agents whenever vacancies
occur. I bis amendment win piooaoiy
cause a lively little fight in the senate,
with the chances against it being
adopted.
Senator Gorman stirred up a regular
hornet's nest by the publication in
the New York Sun (which, it is said.
will at the proper lime support Gor
man for the democratic nomination)
of an interview, and he has been kepi
busy all the week explaining and
denying references made therein to
other democrats.
The aeuate this week passed an in
dependent bill appropriating $18,750,
000 for the improvement of tbe Mis
sissippi river, in accordance with the
plans of the Mississippi river com
mission, not more tban $3,750,000 to
be expended in a single year. Only
fire senators voted against the bill,
Call, Kyle, Perkins. Pugh and Vance
This bill has no connection with tbe
river and harbor bill, which has been
completed by the bouso committee,
and which carriea nearly $21,000,000
of appropriations.
If there be any trctb in rumors,
Senator Hill baa not profited by get
ting knocked down by the house elec
tion committee which, in spite of his
orders to the contrary, reported in
favor of giving the seat now held by
Rockwell, New York, to CoL Noyes,
tbe republicans contestant, and be
will make the Tammany members
fight the report of the committee on
the floor of the bouse. II he does he
will regret it tbe longest day he lives,
as the Cleveland democrats would ask
nothing better than such au oppor
tunity to show up the methods of
HilL v:. .
DEER ISLAND.
X. H. Derby has moved back with his
boardine camp awaiting the Northern Pa
cific railroad company's steam shovel.
wiitch ia expected any r av.
The snperviwr has had C. H. Spencer
bnild a bridge arrows Spraiah creek, which
hi much needed. Tiiebridae waa r lied
so aa to be above all Irish water; the btldge
i 120 feet long, and was butt at the cost of
122.
Messrs. BevK Nichols" A Bplawn Intend
to move their mill to Kalama, Wash., In a
few days.
Grnre-e Blncklee started with bis family
for New York last Tuesday.
Mrs. Bussn Merrill passed her 92nd
birthday on tha 20tli, Inst. Major E (i.
Aaamx. in an nu i toe i'iunDian,
March 2tb, 1882, siid: -'We were driven
Monday to sttend the mrtnnay party ot
Mrs. Bo-anaii Meruit at ti. uiriy s.
Messrs A. 8. Graham and O. D 8uth.tr
land toads a flying visit to Oak Point tatt
week, . .
B. I.. Colvln and family, of llwaco.
moved to Una place last week, where they
will make their future home.
Richard Graham, of Clatekaole, vtsltad
Marshland thh ueek.
Messrs. Lord and James Graham visited
Clatakunie aunday,
Robert Hamil wai down from Clover
Hill Saturday, porting up notices.
H. L. Colvin will soon start np his log
zing camp.
It is rumored that a company ia to start
1 ntw logging camp soon.
Mi-s Doala Davev has 'gone to Deer
hlsnd.
The farmers have their plowing mostly
lone and are now waiting for the "eold
naps."
Will Graham and Oeorgs Sutherland
ook a "si'ln" over the mountains Sun la
ut only killed lime and wasted aimnum
inn. - .
8. M. and C. V. Graham are repairing
heir (Hiat and gstung ready (or the bailing
eaaon.
James Wallace Is buay sowinc timothy
J.'eii on BIS tarm.
Loul Jarvev and Sllvo Graham have
taken lbs contract of bailing 8. it. Ora
ham's hay.
A. 8. Graham visited Astoria lsst week,
A peoplee' party meetine was held at the
school house Saturday evening.
An entertainment will be elveaatthe
cuooi bouse next i-aturday evening.
Resolutions of Condolence.
Revolutions of respect and sympathy
((looted by Bayview alliance In regu
lar session March Za, JSz :
Wbcrias. A'mhrhtv God has seen fit to
oriy anuci our sisier, amy peegiv, inerv-
fore be it
Rxsolvxo. That we tender oar sister.
May Beerle, our heartfelt sympathy in her
amicuon. Doping mat it will txi toe win of
allwise providence tnat she speedily recuta
her health and again take her place among
us.
ResoLWD. That we tender the entire
ainilv. especially her mother, our svm
pathies in thia their affliction.
DAT VIEW ALLIAMCB HO. Ti.
The Best Salve la the world tor Outs, Brulsss,
ores, Ulcers, Salt ithaum, fever Ssrse, Tettsr,
Chapped Hands, Chilblains, Coras and all Skla
BrnpUons, and poslUvely euros Piles, or bo per
required. Itlagusrentsed to give perfect satis
faction, or money refunded, Price US eents per
box. For Sale Bv Kdwla Row.
One Dollar Weekly
Buva a eiod sold wateh by our elub syS'
uur le-sarat goiu-nuea esses are war-
turn.
ranted for 20 years. Vine Klgin and Wl
tham mtvencsnL Biem wind and set
Lady's or gent's slss. Kauai to auy 3t
natch. To secure agent where we hsvt
none, we sell one ol the bunting cse
watches for the club price 138 aad wild U
O. 1. by expreas with nr.Vilegeof examine
lion before paying for me same.
Oiir agent at Durham, N. C, writes:
I REPUBLICAN TICKET.
For Representative,
KOBMAN MERRILL.
Fi.r Sheriff,
C. W. BLAKESLEY.
For Clerk,
E. E. QUICK.
For Commissioner.
ISRAEL SPENCER.
For County Judge,
DEAN BLANCHARD.
Fcr Treasurer,
E. M. WHARTON.
For Assessor,
GEORGE MAYGER.
For Surveyor,
A, B. LITTLE.
For School Superintendent,
C. J. CLEETON.
For Coroner,
B. P. QU1VY.
A Ler.
8ince Its first introduction. Electric Bit
ters has gained raplily i.i l oj. Ur lavor,
until now it U rlrarly In the lead among
pare medical toni a and alteratives con
taining nothing which periuila Its ne ss a
beverage or intoxicant, it is recognised as
the best and purest medicine for all ail
ments of stomach, liver and kidneys. It
wiil cure sick headache. Indleei'ion . core
stipati n, and drive malaria from the sys
tem, oatinacuon cnarantoea wnn earn
boitle or the money will be refunded Price
only 50e per bottle, bold by Edwin Boss,
Our tawalsra have eonfsaasd thsv doat kaow
aow you eaa turuua tuca wore ror (as mooaj.
Our agsut at Heath Springs, 8. 0. , writes
"Your watches take St ilfht. The eentleiaan
ho got tbt laat wetuh said that he examined
and priced a tawalsr a watches in Laaoaattr.
that wsr ae belter than yeura, hut the price
nassie."
Our agent st Pennington, Tea., wrlteei
"Am in receipt o( the watch, sad aai pleased
without moaaure. All who have seen lt say It
would oe cneap at su.
One good reliable agent wanted for each
place, tr rite ior pariu-uiars,
Burma WTca Co., Hew York,
Netiee mi rtaa.1 SettlenaewS.
In the County Court of the Btate of Oregon
lor Columbia county.
In the matter of the estate of Alice Payne,
decaaaed.
0. P. Fowler, administrator of the ssfd
saute, having this day presented his final
account aa such sdmintitrstor. the said
court hai Itied Wednesday. May 4. A. O.
isw, at tue nour oi iu o cioca in tne lore
noon, at the court home in bt. Helens. In
aid a .ate and County, at the time and
place for hearing enr and all objections to
the said final report, tbe distribution o! ths
said estate sad ths dlicharge of the said
administrator. C. V. FOWLER,
Adnilmstrstor of the estate of Alice
Payne, defeated. mlSalo
Tt9 Celebrated FrrtCurs,
WarmatedilDUDnniTINr orawsty
toeure iiuvmimii rtruadM
U tou oa a
POSITIVB
OUARANTEg
to cure soy form
el nvrvetu dlrae
or any Sitonlarol
the tencralive or
gans oi eiwartts,
wbother erlalna
from lhaaseaaalva
Qseof aiiraalaota, AFTER
lun.or throurb touuitul loJIaefe.
tlon. over iadulscoes, such as Lom ol Brala
'ower, aakeftiliicaa, Bvar.af down falsi la the
RFftior
ToMeco or opium, or tnroufb s ouui
hod. over iDuiuccoct, , aucn aa
Power, a'akrfmiicaa. Bvarlasdoari
back. Seminal WakBMa.Mviaria Nr t-
tratlon, Noctomal galialone, l.a leorrbaa, lla
sIdms, weak Mamorv, Low of Powsraae fmpo
teocy.whb hif aeslectvl oliso lead to premature
old ate and Intanitv. Price 11 00 a bos, boass
lor l&oa Sent by ma'l on nralpt of p'lce
A WRlrrr.NCUAKAN?KK Uflveafor
every f&ooorderKreivad. In refnad the monry If
a PermaaeaS tnt la not erTectro. We ha' e
thousand ol laatlmeetals from old and tHinr
ef both eexee, who have bees pprraaoaatly eared
kj uieaj oi Aparoauio. cucaisr irae. Aadieie
TH APHRO MEDICINE CO.
Western Bnseh. Box S3. Posn uia. lav
For sale by EDWIN ROS8, Darjaatrr,
St. Helena. Or.
MIlLXalNEMlT
o tHe Lalic! of St Helens aiifl Vicinity:
Mrs. C. L. Colburn, of Port-
and, has opened a Millinery
Knd Dressmaking establishment
in St. Helens, onr door south of j
tbe New Barber Shop.
LATEST
AMi QQone MAHK1PP It Pt.AlK riOtTHWsl,
14:0
FIKST
VNDEB THE
STREET 140
OILMAN HOUSE.
J.M.MOYER&CO.
Are now prepsrsd to offer thslr Renowned All-Wool .Goods at a Great Reduction
from former prices. In connection with our All-Wool Clothing from the
Albany Woolen Mills we hsvesscured from tha must prominent K'stein aad
Foreign Milts all the Latest Designs.
Reliable.
Let We. tOOO,
We warrant all onr goods as Honest and
At 8 60
Dark dray Tweed Suits.......
Striped Worsted Suits
Striped Cheviot Suits
Scotch Cheviot Sulla.
Bmwa Plaid Butts
Mottled Cheviot Bulls,,,,,,.....,
?rsyunsck Suite
anov Cheviot Siilu.... .........
Brown Tweed lulu. .
Let He, 1010 '
Brown Cheviot Suluv.
..M.,,M
Plaid Caaelmera Suits . .
Pansy Caealmere Sulla.,,....,
Browa Tweed Suite. tk lft flfl
raiwy Herring Bona Suits..- l IV UU
Valour Kai'ed Suits......... ..
Oray tweed Suits.... ............
Lei Km. 1010.
Rrowa Cheek Suits ...,.,..,
Check Caaetmere heavy Suite
Striped Cavelmere heavy suits
Gray Cheviot, heavy, Sulla...., A 1 Q flfl
Brown Cheviot. Baavv Suits... A A W
Heavy Blue Tweed Suite..
xiacs aaa wnue anieu t-ae-
el mere suits
Lot He. tOSO.
Brown Striped Wonted lulls
Black Dlasoual Suite............
Blaak Cnrkecrew Sulla
Heavy Blue Mellon Suits
Heavy Check Caeslmere Salts A A 10. Kit
Pancy Wlds Wale Worsted vv
Suits ,.
Brows Plaid Wormed Suite.
Park Brown Cheviot Suits.
Let lke. tO40.
Fancy Cheek Casalmsre salts
Striped Caealmere heavy suits
Dark Gray Cheviot tutta.
Drab Tweed valour Baud)
suits
Fancy Caealmere eulia...,.
rancy worelea euiu ...
Silk iflxedCailmeresulla...
Baeket Checs Ceaalniere eulta
Brown Tweed aolia
g.wt Re. tOSO.
Natural Oray Casslaere. ae
dve eulta
Brown Cheviot Scotch eulta..
Dark Brown Tweed culls........
Dark Oray Tweed, B-euaee
roorfe. eulta. A a II AA
Park Blue, square out. eulta.. A v W
Blask Wonted suite
Tan Tweed, St-ounee goads,
suite .
XXX Mole Tweed suluw.
At 17 60
At U 60
Let Me. SOfJO.
BUek Wide Wale ulta...,.. '
Blue Wide Wale Suits .
Brown eteltoo Suite
Paaey Check Cheviot eulta. A f A1 ft AA
Dark Oray Worsted suits....,.,. At f 10 VU
Black Corkscrew euiu... ..,...
Black Diet one! suits.......,,,
Lei No. SOTO.
Dark Brown Tweed eulU.,..
lleavy Bias Piccadilly suits,,.
Striae Fancy Wonted eulte..
Catra Heavy Dark OreJ Cat
eimere ufte.,.,.
FlaljMvoraud, Beat patera
Broken rield Vvoreied euiuT.'
Silk Mtaed Worsted ealta ,
LelKa, SOIO.
Black Wide Wale eults ..
Pency Whipcord suits
Pine Drab aereey ealta.,.,.
Fine Worsted garse
DarkUray Wonted suIIsLmm
Heavy Blue Beaver suits
411k htlsed Cesaimere eulte...
Faasy Plaid Worsted eulta...
Small Check Wonted eulte..
Plain Brown atcltoa eulta
gitra Heavy XX Caealmere
sails.,
At 18 00
Let Ice, 000,
Dsrk Oray valour tag. Caaal-
mere salts
Pins Black Worsted (Rosas)
suits ., .,
Black Cheviot 000 eulta... ,
Dark Rrowa Melton stilts,..,.
Dark Pansy Worsted suite
Faoov Rattle Snake eulte
Knitlih Herrfne Bone suits..
Neat Dark Checked Worsted
eulta....,.,
Pancy Plaid Wonted eulta...
Straight Stripe Wonted suits,
(sua Quality Corkscrew suits
LeS 1m. tlOO.
XXXg velonr Black Cheviot
suits
gatra Heavy Wide Wale eulte
At 20 00
40
At 22 60
man aareev sutu
Slats Ittny sutts... -Seal
Brows setts
atus Thibet, wale patera salts
Basket W orated eulte.........
n.. r, ...... i ......
Dark Oray Wonted tvXHZZ
J. M. MOYER & CO.,
Buccessors to Brownsville Wolsn Kills,
FIRST STREET, CORNER ALDER, PORTLAND.
STRICTLY ONB PBICS. NO XVIA.TIOW.
THE RETAIL MERCHANT is the necessary
Medium of Trade between the Manuftctunr
and tbe Consumer. lie must protect the interest
of his customers by purchasing io the lowest and
and best markets, and by selling to his patrons
at the Lowest Possible Prices.
STYLES,
AU
PRICES LOW.
Work Guaranteed.
THK
KKW -
Columbia Restaurant &
Lodging House.
EYerjtliliig New,
Clean Beds and tbe
Eest Table Set
MRS. M. J. SCOTT,
(Formerly tin. McNuity,)
PEOPBIETRE88.
Nasi Door to Masonic Hall,
ST. HELEH3. - - OBEQON,
C. B. HAET,
Proprietor
St. Helens Meat Market
Tresb and Salted" MeaU, Sansaite, Fish
and vegetables.
Meats by wholesale' at special rates.
Exp-ees wagon ran to all parts of town,
ana cnsrir.ee ressonsnie.
SAWMILL JOR SALE.
Bald Sawmill Is situated on the 8i. Hslens
road, about 2M miles soutliesst of Qlencoe
Washington county, Orenrn. Hschinery
in perfect running order; Kngineis 43-bora
power, ten by twenty, Boiler 40 inches in
dismeter and 14 eet lone: New head blocks
(Eatchet); Also sewduat carrier; Larerelut
of cedar now on band lor ssle. Terms
It was ! made known on application to tha under
a aplendid affair. Tbe old lady ia a con- signed. Would exchange for city or im-
oecilns; link Between tne revolutionary . provea term property,
mothers snd tbe beat women nf later times. I
6he was born Ma. ch 20th. and is 82'
A.C ARCH BOLD,
Hill'boro. Oregon.
liTlRlQ)
iyj" IF 0
iiiyic,)
Used in Millions of Homes 40 Years tlie Standard.
Splendid Young Norman Horse
W. EE. DOLMAN
PROPRIETOR OF THE 'OLD ST. HELENS STORE,'
In keeping these true principles of trade always io
view ; often leaves the old track and strikes "across
lots" for Bargains for his customers. Ills stock of
R3General Merchandise
Is being enlarged by New Goods Every Day.
It Is not convenient to name tbe many different artlelea kept
on sal. ssiJe from Irv 0ds, Clothing, ladles' Wssr Gentlemen's
Wear. Head Wear. Foot Wear, Flour and Feed. O roc arise snd Can
ned Goods, Nails and Hardware, Crockery and Olaseware. Oranlts
snd Tinware, Powder and Bhot, Bets snd Cape, Boots aud fihuee,
Patent aledirluee, Toilet Articles, ste.
Will mske the season ot 1882
as follows:
Monday and Tuesday at S. COX'S
place. Warren.
Wednesday and Thursday at QEO,
JAQUE3'. Goble.
Best of tha week at 0. MUCKLE'S
ranch, Deer Island.
TERMS: INSURANCE, f 15.00
TEMPEST 1 a heantlful dark Iron gray
16 hands blab ; aiz years -old; weighs 16CX
nounds. with Una atvla. ouick movement
ami second to none in muscular power and
durability.
He waa sired by Yonna Byron Kier; by
Old Byron Kier, Imported snd. owned by
Uingmaeter. Keota, Iowa. Tempest's dam
wen idi-ed by Old Tempest, a Norman boree,
owned by J. uoane, lows. -
CHAS. MUCKLE, Owner.
BLUE FRONT
One Price Cash Store.
WM. SYMONS,
DIALS M
General Ilercbandise,
DRY GOODS,
OBOCEBIE8,
TINWABE, ETC.
Ladies' FineShoes
PATENT MEDICINES.
BAINIEB, t - f j : OBEOON.
Peoples' Party Comention.
NOTICE.
The eonnty convention of the Peoples'
Party of Columbia county , ttato of Oregon,
ill be beld at
Rainier, Oregon,
On tha 7th day of April, 1SW, at tha hour
of 3 P. M., for the purpose of nominating
candidates for the various county olflces.
Escli precinct will be entitled to three aete-
gates to said convention, .
AU inenoa w returns sn iu ntw w .vuu
W, H. KTSXR, CbalnaM,
F. R. CHOWN,
IMPOBTEB OF
HardwarE
Table and Pocket Cutlery
Dairy
and Household
Goods.
Cooking and Heating
Stoves.
MANUFACTUBEBS OF -
Sheet-Iron, Tin and Copper Ware,
-WHOLE8ALE AND ( RETAIL.
212 First and cor. Salmon Street PORTLAND
WHEELER & WILSON NEW No. o.
HIGH ARM.
Tbe only perfect family machine, was awarded the only grand
prize at the Paris Exposition in 1889.
LARGEST STOCK AT LOWEST PRICES.
For particulars call on or address ths
ASTOKIA AGENCY,
A.G. SPEXAHTH,
General
-Thd'Largest
Jewelry
IN THE CITY.
House
' MAIN OFFICE!
1368 Market Street, S.F., California.
X J.U JLLXLIO
Portland Seed Co.,
(F. W. IULLEB. Ifgr.)
Fertilizers, Bea Supplies,
Sprajlug Apparatus ud Eiterltl,
Pooltrj Supplies, Etc, Ett
171 Bscond St Portland, Oron,
Band lor Cstalofue,' BovKMIsj
TUB STRABIKIb.
IRAIiDA
. Is aow rnaklnt re cu lar round
hi livst
OAK POINT TO PORTUKJ
Daily Except Wednesdays,
- KAINICK..,, ..S:ls
ST. HKLKNS . ...., m
AaaiviaajeOKTLAKO ...HM "
RETURNING
iaain.
W. E. NEWSOM.
A. H. BLAKESLY,
Proprietor of
Oriental : Hotel
BT. HXLKKSs OBKQ0V.
The boose baa been fall refaroUkai
tkrouaboat aad tha bast ol seooav
aaedations will be aivea.
CHABOX3 BXeVSONABLZ.
BTA0B ran la aeaaeetloa tU
tlie betel cenneeiine mtlh ibe Mortav
arn Paeiaa kallrnsul isii... a..
(or Taeaata Ualns 10 p. ta. far f ortlaad
muio at p. as.
THE MODEL SAIOOBL
J. S. CL0.MXGO, PrepV.
ST. HELKN8,
Choice Wines.
Liouors and Cigars. Beer 5'Cte.
Eilkrd atvl Pool VaUs
for ths Jiaacmmodauoa of raxnaa, 4
CALL AROUND.
OF COURSE YOD DO.
SUCH BEINO THE OASI, It keAoeves
v.m Ui and tlie most dee Irakis nlaee le
porehsse voor invirater." ,
"mTTT T A DTAfrtWtl
AaXbSiUl(UJsA.
Keeps aoaslanlly an band tbs tssaaaa
Cuban Blossom Cigars.
Tbe finest lias of Wines IJaaars aad
Uigurs to be found ibleslde ol rerv
land. Aud If yon wish to
annexe ta a same ol -
POOL OR BILLIARDS,
Tbey can assure yoa that tbsjr bavs tbe
bees table in -town. erywiin aew ana
ntat. end vonr Mtroaaaa Is rssKeefmlr
aollctted.
"THE BANQUET
Wt. Helens. Oregon. 1 ;
retltion for L'quor License.
To the Honorable Commissioners aad
County Court ot Columbia county aad
State of Orcein for Columbia county!
W, Ids unrlersiansd lejral voters In Peer
Island precinct. rspsctfully petition your,
bonorsdls body that a licsnsa be granted ta
It. R roster t Comoanv. to sail SDirituoas,
vinous snd malt liquors, la said leer Is
let d nracln t In leas aiisnlltias then ana
gallon lor ths period of one year: t If Baa
pa b, 0 Krakuke J W Jequee, t Munn, H
Mtehmsn. K M Koster, Frank Bishop. Jaraes
M Nttiialiuin. Joim Archie, x usmm, u js
Maker. V Ablea. K 9 Oiillowsv. L SUbman.
O A Bred. H John Lon, T O Mara, CI
Olppeit, Wm Hartley, J K Con boy, N M
Rnili. J K Burk. T O Mars. M H Korer. L
Hall, Tliomae Tucker, John Mallinsr, D t
Bataon, W i Kellie, 0 K Yoiimr. C Webster
J I eneschrr, t) A Fowler, H ti Fowler, I)
Krnefa. John Ksvrrd. Louis LnrentsoB. H
O Worlea. t! W Wilcox, W Wilson, P H
Hums. John Olllcm, Ous Anderson, Robert
Nelxon, Albert Wuleer. 0 W Murphy. T
rroiiiee, Larry i.rani. h atoKay, A i n
ninaham. B T Cuniilnshsm T i Mabon.T
(IhsIi, M McKensle, Obnrlee Johnson, w
Lodv. ti Ilililina. B W Heath. K Ivsrsoa,
Joi n Hannun. Daniel Dtllard.rart Tangea.
William Frsh, Auaust Flaagblom, J a
Rrickaon. John Sundavl't. John JacobOH,
Slae Man Har Vicliil- Wurrer. JORSD
Cs-lnrf, Gabriel Jenny, William Wlllsrd, 0
W iianey, uennis Mcno;s, u rsterwn,
At lon Ptfr-on. fldnsv 8hsnuB,
O C Jaqtileh, E O Ooster, B fisfftrt. Hector f.
Hollia. Win Gaidie, K Meeker, J W tnnn. I
Wm Vsnovrr. J Cox. M McDermott, W 0 i
1 ncker, 8 H Walker, John Befftrt. 1 t
r)unierdnir, C F Hrnltrl, 1 BunissraneT, f
J H tiffin, C J Kelly, K E Hmltb. T BUimiow i
Pat WaKl' V. oust jiinnson. m isrr.. ,
Jnlm Taotar-tt, P Hnahss, H J WllUsnia, ,
0 W Haney. O W Hall. 0 A Woes. W 0 ?
Co-nrll, IS H Olrty, W0 Bomgsrdnrr.O
I, Creann-ri, P Adams, K J Barnss,H
Oors, K H Hnencer, 0 Urln, J S Orsy, To 5
Foley, A Uxher, Chss Burogsrdnsr, J U E
Hrwncer, J II Hweal-, Boberl U'lnfftw. t
b w rowicr. Joim Mciiarisnu, n r"""-"
V V P.tor, O Link, U Blaks. O 8 ro.ts'i s
J B Halev. Wm Hrott. T Llgbtfoot. W M J
Tomllnaon, O A Morrl, A Neer, V Bier, f
I wiiitaker. wm uowa, r vue.-,
WoiKll.sni,0Jsnon, 1) Hiaott, F Woo'tl
J Blcott. A Jsoobeon,' A Anderson, r
Coolev, J Bate, h A Klncalrl. O T fo-S i
John Mainland H Denton, T Joh""4?"' B
Conor. J Culliert, J Bhnisr, W "ltr f
w wiiu,n n n.WH. If Link. O C J-oarsr,
F W Mskinater. 0 0 Mnkln.isr.M D ;"' t
J Woods, Win Link, A NevtaiiJiSSTl 1
IK Mitchell, W K FowleTi f Bleraaa. ,
Bant, - . "