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About The Oregon mist. (St. Helens, Columbia County, Or.) 188?-1913 | View Entire Issue (May 6, 1892)
J" (OUKr EX PORTATIOHS. " S fCnoultufcil Irom 1st poge. ,f lliBO luoilr , a Will ttlktt Wilt! ft .tilt Kiftiit H!?iicuUiirul tniOo. .The 'WHtitetrripof th "world cqiti puled ' ,to.l)6 2,igO,pOO,(JOO, brHieK,? Of thi e ,tjMi)tity .-wInkiI l,HtpAKH),000 btwhelii w grown jo Kurope, Jk;u 450,000, WW .tiiihlipl W ie ,Uniitfl'' Slntea, in Itiilitt, nd tliu n:ii:iudir in o0r irU) of J, , ftio.jrjrklt pastern Europtha but-; )lM ad ,yeateru jburoiie alouB.iiat a Jdoencyv;. :,:; $ ! . ' , . . We rai0 uroltn or WJieat, - India ,raise etirplim, and Eastern JEuroie ( Biirjtlns, it i,on)y in WVsteru Eu 1r.)) iliat we pod a. .deficivpcy. The vwhqle$i;fiVipncjf n,e jear.witli another -i'loitt 200,000)000 bushek, and in the United Stales, India, and Eastern - Enrripo arc ach competitors for sup- jplyinc ttiia deficiency, to My' nothing 'of Australia and Canada. And in about (lie same proportion is the da- ticiency in the foreign market for the other articles of substantial final. Now, this is the size of the foreign market. ud the farmers, have to look to this foreign' maikot for the sale of their furjIuS prwlucis ,flerthey breuk down the home market, and they might just as well look at it and con 3U)l,lU!.itnow.8.t,auyptUet tiiuu. .The outlook -for the farmers is not very rncouracrtig as it fe, "and wlienr lf lake iti) (XMitidt'intiW the great mid increasing competition of India it '(will be still less "satiffHClory, and this will not be improved Vrhen the home uiarwt-ia broken down, and many of j' .'the peions now em ployed fu the hia'n- ufiilldriea of the country re tuiued J .itit and drivea to agtculture' to parti" 'their bread,, beconiuit . pruduuers rallies than t'miUiiiers.,of .gricnliurxl products, and to this extent increasing f Ihe urpis. Th Ioreigiil. market I Wfliity uotife Utst enongli ea.'tu lake'- ''our- Htirphts, J even if IndV and E.ustern Europe were entirely ex cluded ; we ourselves wouiu have much Wore thanf Kg rope, would want or ooiild take from lis. TTHTtRBTECTlOir 19 BEQUIUKD FOR ALL i Xint some oue may -aslt this' ques tion :". If we can compel witb. Eng J.did In the manufacture of the eoui inodilies the fanners consume tally do we lerpiire protection : My firslanswer is, we want protec tion on ali, Anwiican rodutU so that we can- nianuiauture these coinmod .tie p ptir owa country, fin order to J, " fiive. 0Ur jaho'riug peoplelthe benefit ot 'making them. VVe want , our own people to be empldyed so ' thit tfiey can earUjlhe wages. Ve think it more mporteui that these wages should be - t.pid to oar own people than that rtiey should be paid to the English people. As has been stated, we manufacture ' T inlllA Ukllj,,! StaUl fillA par K-Wli. anollier, about $7,000,000,000 Worth of com mouities, and pay the laboring peo ple each: year who are directly em teyearlrt inakmgnriem; about 2,000,-' nOOftal Vi if nra an l. Tr,.1..l , jbuy' these gJods, as "the free-trader $ want us to do, they would be made liertntt lese w.iges would be paid fid (14 English fwrk people, and not 'tooa4M0)48i- It is tieftion whether they ghoul."be,,piiJ4.hre to our own people it wUelber the shall be pM to the work people over there. - f And this is a most important question, aiid -j. on upon which largely depeudii the , future prosperity and welfare of our people aud country. L , -My second- answer is, we require pro- tection on all Americau products to prevent our conntry from being made j Vhe dumping ground for the overpro- tioo is at, frequent occurrence, and when it takes place, the English man- '" ofacturers realize "oil as much as they ! can ilispose of at liome, and throw the surplus upon us at anv nru!A thev ran obtain With a view to breaking dowu .the markets here, and bringing ruin upon our manufacturers and business men in the hope that they may profit by it in the future. " ' ' .There is , another nestioV which may be asjted. It Is this ; : If our home market ahoql bp 'btn-doWti 'j.fhi; repeaj'of the toriff, would not the Eng yuli be; iofe bk5y?to purchase our surpjus products from us than, they 'are now f Sfy answer is, No. We liave already aeen the extent of the foreign market and how Inadequate it i, eyeti'if We had it all to ourselves, j ' but then, as now it would be open toj Jhe competition of other nations, and , the English would take just What they require and no niorei i; Aod'they wouid' not even then take it from us -priaap bay it for less ' than they could elsewhere. If any other nation , would'fsell it( f heapertfiey i Wofilti? Ijom therri jid not from It is a question with them, as with ib, of dollars and cents.of quality r o d'prjcejl'licy' want pnl what the) t "jfanj tiiatafthe lowesf price. Tliey wourifbuy it then, as noV, wher ever they could get il cheapest.' . . The farmers of our country must be f6p?rty protected , in the prod acta hey prouuce.'and properly protected . la the fibnie' market in Which "the - Ben tiieir surplus products to make gViuulturVprofiliible, if thla is not done the - agricultural "industry" will' languirth and bevouie unremuneratiye, the Banie as it. has in England tinder free-trade. This 'is all the more necen- siuy ;ienihey are brought, as they now ate in the .matter of wheat, di reolly in ciiupvlition with the chea;i labor of India, " AVhea l is now selling in London, , and hs been for some years, for less per bu-he than il would have brought had it not vtteu for this ludiu competition. ; .OHU'ial Btulistiet pulilUhed 'by "our" gowrnmpiil, hhow the pxtnnl of (his competition. ' . In thu raU ndur year 166, the United States expurted $9,204,887 bushels ot wheat, and in the year ended March 31, 'J837,' India exported 41,5(58,250 buslitld, or almost half as niUi'h ae the United Stutes. . The price in. London, where we sell our mrplus, tinfordiiiately for us, gen emlly regulates the price here, ami the loss W our farmers for several years past on their wheat crop ol about 4S0.O0O 000 - bushels ha amounted to not lea than $135,000, 000, and llu-ee low prices in wheat wil. most likely continue with a ms to our farmers eery yearunlesa a remedy is found, or a war, famine, or a failure of crops to keep lip tha price. The failure of the crops lr "Europe in 1S91 has put up the price for the present, but we cannot expect this to be per malPiit. THK KEMFDY. """Tfie'reniwlyls an easy one and in our owp Imuds. All we have to do is to apply it.' i WHnbw Jhnport only about 8 per cent. of the manufactured commodities we cousume or use in thi-f country. Let cougress pass such laws as will induce our people, to, man- iifaeture here at home this 8 ptr cent. of manufactured couimbdities Which we now import from Europfi, and the effect will be' to draw from agriculture prpdncts,;and:at the same time to in crease "the home market sufficiently to ronsunte all our.surplns produoU. We should (lien ho uo longer dpenUt)t upon Etirope for jjlie ial4lr..'uur. sur plus agricultural products, as we now are, nnd London would not then a9 she d.tes uow, fix the price n at which onr fariue'4 "ball sell their , Wheat. The price wotild be determined here at home and regulated, as if is - With all other commodities, by the supply nd demand, without " regard to the competition of India or nny other country. '"TW THElrf WEtSblNO" 'JOURNEY." : An Ideal llrlditl Trip SHilil bjrVrank 8lui ktoi-, tlm Nuvellatt ; It was Frtuik Stockton who aug geeted to a fanuly tha Idea of a wel dintr whieii, though unusual, wn quite the niotit Kt'jibililotma I'vo over heard of. v .. "Why do you want to. go awnyl" askwl Stockton of Uie Mde tlect, aa he sat iji the ftunily circle hliortly be fore the Wedding1. ' ' "Oh. everybody nmst go on a wed ding journey," she answered. rt "And what good doea it do every body." he said, hi his quiet, quizzical way. , "You might travel around the world and come home without Imv ing seen anything but eox-h other, ; jSund.theni all offtind you two stay with a wave of hia small; brown " cwluwatiou of pleasure aud bur- Tuoid toward the rest of the family;! P"v! Hn Didn't KnvnU Thm '"I waa tanning down to Oh'oago nwn bt. Paul the other day when nn inci(l(ut oocurred on the slipper winch created ..coiiaidorublo inerrl nient,'' mid a patuiouger nent of Uie Northwestern road. "A farmer got on the tnuu ut Jiuuytvillo and cliinhod into the elwper. IIo wan a roujrh ltaiking old gntlenian and his lioota were very nm.-ldy I ttiluk the mud diout I ver eaV4 They vet iiu tmm.e affairs, and seemed to woifjh eevanU ixiunda eauli. He stumbled into the car in an embnmuiKcd man ner, and seemed nuuwed to such luxu rious KuiTouiuVn(i, lie tumbled in to Uia liorth, and wo sam hwird him Bnoring furiously.; My lauth was next to bin., and I heard hhu duitig the next .morning. Suddenly 1 heard i.m tcwcAi at nrty yn Ago. Rfty years ago a class of Chinese Vessels; now almost unknown, were seen along the coast cf China. They were manned by -the best and hardi est sailors, and to these vessels is as cribed 'Hie gradual development of an adventuresome spirit which fin who sat listening to tho proposition in oven inonthetl anmaoment The idea was then discussed by all of them fmnK-ftll poinbt; and nettled upon as just the loveliest arrange ment possibla ; "For," said the bride. "mamma and impn haven't had a real long holiday since their wedding tour, and mumma needs a rest sorely alter all the liother ovor my trousseau." .The little boys were in high glee over getting out of thj city so early in tho summer, and the younger sis ters found some school friends to visit. i As to the father and mother of the fiimily. they both didn't see how it could iiossibiy be managed, but they were overruled at last uiid paekad up their fruaks with a feeling of youtli ful exuberance upon the eve of the -wedding:-which occurred in their drawing room. A simple-affair it was, with a few! intimate friends .for guests. , The! bride wore nii -enchontingly pretty toa gown and carried a golden key basket filled with rosea. The mem bers of the family were all dressed in new traveling suits, and at 10 o'clodk they bade the wedded couple a jolly goodby and went their way rejoicing to catch their trains... Nobody cried. Tliemothercouldn't weep over the loss of a daughter she was going to- leave safe and sound beneath her own ijine and fig tree, and the brothers and: sisters- Were too gay over going to' give way to tears. . ..-. The result of this wedding journey wherein the family did the journey ing was entirely satisf actory to even one. ' The young husband sufftjitjd no inconvenience from bad cooking, for his mother-in-law left a comiie tent and beautifully trained corps of servants, and the domestic machin ery moved on golden wheels. It was the beginning of summer' and nearly everybody had left for the country, so the happy people Them ain't mine,' he remarked I to himself. 'Souieliody luis made a mistake an left his Itootn Itoro, "lie rang -the liell for the porter and said : , " 'You've made a mistake. Them ain't my boots.' " 'Yes, th' le, sah,' replied' the tMir- j ter. 'I Iraow dosn's yo's, ca'so I put em dun. , '-. ' " Well; dont any nothin brut it. Here's a dollar, but if anybody dnims 'em you'll have to give it back to me.' "Chicago Mail. ' Date OI VatxlHl. y Tho plate glass of the Fifth Ave nue hotel is badly dlsll-iirel, but tho vandids aw still in the rinj. The peculiar "corolutiou" of tlio plate ghkHs, the donkey and the diamond ring form an interesting study for tho proprietors, of pulilic rusorts. In New York it requires more vigilance on thu irt of hotel detectives to pre vent this single act of 'vuudalLsra than tt does to guiml against pick pockets. The other day a young man was caught witting his initials with a diamond ring on a brand now fifty dollar plate glass window at one of the newest hotels up town. When he was taken to task' about it ho ad mitted it and treated it : as a good 'joke'."" But it was no jokowhen he saw tha item in his bill: "For one plate glass window cut with diamond ring, fifty dollars." The vandals are not always men., A lady walking through a corridor with another lady called attention to a disfigured win dow" with, "Now, I wonder what idiot did this!" , - i "I I did it," replied the other, and the relations of. the pair are now somewhat strained. New York Herald.- : What LoTcr Slum lit lie. To sum up what a woman wants a lover to be: She wants him to be strong that is where the athlete wins, s She wants him to be brave and wore left unmolested, and I am Bare - daring, even with her. that the dome of the capitol. if they I She wants hint to be tender and noticed it at alL was greater just i loving and good. DO YOU KNOW That THK-MIST publishes nil tho local news of Columbia County? it in to .your interest to retul it. DO YOU ENOW That TUP MIST is the County Official puner of Columbia County? read it jintl keep poHted on current event. DO YOU ENOW That THE MIST hits the largvst wcultt- tion of any paper distributed in Columbia County? ask your poBtiimstcr. . ally led many thousands of Chinescfr then- to them -thanall the grand " She wants him to be superior to to seek their fortune in other parts or tne world. As copipared with ordinary junks these vessels" were" marine monsters. There capacity was equal to that of any or tlie European merchant vea els plying hi those days. They were driven by mat sails of enormous dimensions. .'jfhey struck boldly out into the open sea ibid visited places as far away as Slam, Batavia and Singapore. They were viewed by English sailors with mixed feelings of mirth and wonder as they went tearing along before the breeze, their lofty, red painted sterns and bows high, up in the air. buildings of the world would have her in will power and intellect, be seemed at some other time ; that the cause she must admire him. She parks were Arcadiaa, and that even ! wants him to be generous, and some the many multiplied statues and pic-1 times he has to save his pennies to tares of the father of our country be so. beamed upon them with, abeneii-1 She wants him to think she is the cence and brotherly love unoqualed ' sweetest, the prettiest, the best, the by that Irradiated from the elegaic dearest girl in the world, and she countenances of foreign Madonnas. I wants him to tell her so every day in And I am sure, should yoti ask this tho year. couple's advice about a wedding trip! She wants him to be handsome, this very day they would answer but she is sure to think he is, even if tnat tee best way to take a wedding ail ttie rest or tno worm tmnjc cunor- journey is to stay at home. Atlanta entiy. Constitution. ! The Alcohol Procen. The alcohol process of obtaining tionized sugar making from - that source. The process is very simple, and it is caid that but 1 ptir cent of alcohol used is lost New York Jour nal. ' " . :" I She wants him to be unhappy if she is not with him. And she wants hfan well, just to be her lover. vMaklng Great Progreub is our new buyer getting on? junior Partner First rate. He writes that ho has already been intro duced to fifteen models. Cloak Re- Envy ,.' xxic ycoocio were &uuwu us r OKJC-ll f " . aanin w, revolu- I ,MkUi t Fro jr becauBethey came from ie I TL?2 , ft tStl Senior Partner-How coast of thff rokien piwtnee, the people of which were called' the best sailors in China. They guided their big vessels ...from: headland to head land, each of 'which their pilots knew, and when they traveled be yond 'their own coasts they went byr compass or soundings until they reached the desired haven. New York; Smi2 i ' -; ' -: , A Story of "Old IronUde" . One of the most ' famous ' ot the Constitution's ' exploits was during the war of 1812, when she escaped from Broke's squadron among which she had accidentally fallen. The sea was almost a dead calm, so Captain Hull had to resort to towing. All her boats were lowered, with long knes attached, and in addition Bull had ropes spliced together to make a line half a mile long, to which he at tached a kedge anchor. This was carried in a boat half a mile ahead and dropped, when the crew hauled the ship rapidly forward. The com modore of the English squadron soon' adopted the same tactics, and if it had not been for a breeze spring ing up the Constitution would have been captured. '. " .nio 1830.it. waa proposed by the navy department , to take her to pieces, for she was said to be unsea worthy. JJut on account of her glori ous achievements, people thought she should be preserved. , Dr. Oliver Wendell Holmes, then a young man of twenty -one, just graduated from Harvard university, wrote the fasJ mous patriotic poem, ' 'Old Ironsides. This poem had such a powerful in fluence on the public mind that the vessel was saved and is still in exist ence, though nearly a hundred years old. -Harper s Young People. An tL'nlqn Method of Advertising. Here is a- scheme : which might be classed as a curiosity of advertising: -is.-. summi: ' for ladies should never be used ' ;''.?!'' FOR ::' Spahwko.' i':.'.-; I Purposes. f 5 ' Careful mothers, with unruly chil dren, will be presented a fine, well made rattan carpet beater with every pair of shoes. The wearing quality 6f our slippers will not then be en dangered by using them for correct ing and chastising purposes. ' Bring the boy with you, and we will show you how to use the carpet VwMf At Tw-,r on1 T?Astvl,i. J . . . . . .-. ' The Great Prestige of Royal ; Baking Powder envieil by a!l competitors, j :. . 5 The envy shown by other baking powder man ufacturers i of the great prestige of ; the Royal Baking Powder is not at all surprising. For thirty years the Royal has been the stand ard " for purity andstrcrigth in "baking" powders, . ..and has been placed at the head by every board of official examiners -whether State or National. The Royal Baking Powder Company contrpls its own cream of tartar factory and the' processes for making the only absolutely jmre cream of tartar; i it sends its product io millipns of homes all over the world, supplies the Army and Navy, the great transatlantic steamers, the finest hotels and res taurants, and is recommended by the best, chefs and authorities on cuisine in every land. Its sale is larger than that of all o'ther cream of " tartar baking powders combined pit has more .friends - among housekeepers than - any other similar article. , ' . . ! These facts are bitterness to the makers of the . .inferior baking powders; hencc their advertise ments, filled with7 malice, envy and falsehood, against the Royal. Consumers recognize a case of f'sour grapes." DO YOU KNOW That in this progressive ago intelligent people want the news politically md otherwise? t HE MIST will endeavor to keep you posted. DO YOU KNOW That it in irnpoHHiblo for a newspaper to please everybody? thin we do not propone to undertake. "A'lJAlUlAIN! YOKE OF LOGGING CATTLE, Willi yokes mill I'lmltin, -CHKAP FOR CASH- Or Hin.vcil Micurlty. i, Q. C. L. & M. CO., Maygcr, , -' Oregon In l lii t'hviill Court f llit Htult of On gon, fur I'liltiintilii I'olililV. ItkVKu Nimk, l'liUiitlll, , C. f''. t.XAVKkWtlHTII mid iVAT ,M, I.KiV lu w n rn. 111 t, Dt'tl'tKllllllH, TnV. K, l,iHWnwiirdi mul KU' HI. tmtvrn. wortli, til win', lliv nliuvu-imiiivil Uu fciiilniitM! 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MrtOltK A I'OI.K, , iiiL'ftioil Altiriiv for 1'lnliitnr, DO YOU KNOW That THE MIST is the only 'paper in the county that prints the court proceed ings and real estate transfers? this is a fact DO YOU KNOW That the subscription price of THE MIST is $1.00 per year, or a little less than 3 cents a week. xV t'otltion fur Liquor Llcne. to Ilio llnitiimMv Cinimllonra anil iuiIjt Conn nl lliv Mala of Orifc .ii lor ( eluiiiljla 'iuiiiI)p: . We ill iiB.lur.liiiiwI Irnnl vntpn In llrar lnl,ittt I'tiH-lni-i, Coin ii,iii iviiiiiiv. autv of (ii. ran, rtiMiutlv .eillutt ur (inrn.riil.li; boAy tlitla liiaut. I.e viHiilnl lo lirrlit A. WimmHo ll i.lriinu, vIiiiiik mill iiml lifjuor In Mid leer 1-lniiil it, ln.-i In ij.iauilurt ihna ana Kiilliu tor ilivi.itniMl ol ii,r )vr, unit ji.ur i. ilUoiicrlllatfr .r': 11 i.nurt, W O Kinn. tnnliicr, I' l.t rmuiiii. V U Urlw, f Aitutnii, Win 111,,', TlKtiun Milni.,11, AiiKh"t luwti I. a KJruil.J llorMilll. hum Jliauum. t' 1 hnintltin, If A William., if. I.ni.n, ! 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N Amlivn, f Hlilualtclil, C l.tlon, w liiaitlay, HOUon. f. , . v t ui.14 atio r ii nntiti, In. tha Circuit Court of t Iter fUate of (Jn-jton for tie C'oumy of Coiumhia, Auuihtih Kiev an, flaintltr, -. Mahtix r. Kkimp, Di'fi'iuUn'. To Mnrlln 1'. Kiiuop, tha aboyo-niini-J da fumliint; In th niimi of tha Hlnlo of Omcon, yntt are lirreliy required to apix-ar a:ii( anu'wer thei'oiuiilaliit lilcil L'itliii,l roil in tha ahova entltlH nuil, hy th Hmt ilay of tba naxl term of the na.ii Circuit Court, rii: Tune ii.y the Klili Anv of May.. 1Wi2. bvinR tha Hr-t Tuiwlny aft- r the feroml .Monilay In mild month ; anil If you fall an to anwrr, for Wiint I hen of the l.lnilitiff will lak a liid'.'iiient nKiiIiot you for the an in of $124.00, Vulie.1 Mtatva gohl coin, with inlareat therti on at the rate of It) per cent, per annum from the Wil rinv"of Octohrr, mt, totrctl.tr with the aihlltion il auni of .V).oo allorneva fee, ami 111. in .aiil for taxen. and for tha I'nala and dMiurauiiieiit't of Ihia ault, and l'l lit ki n tli'tiritn forevloitinir the mortiraca ili'ivrilieil In xuid i-otiipliiiiil, anil tlrrlarlHK tha tta'iie to ha a lit n upon tha land therein thverihed, via: Mtuat.. li, tho I- unty of Coliiiuhla, Htulf of Ori-Kon, to-wit: Tha Mititliw'tut qinii ter ofacoiion tlilrty, in town. l.p rive north of rmiirc three wi-t of thu Willamette Mi rltliiui, containing one hun dred anil llflvix anil ninttv iitna him. dredtlm ncrea of hind,, niort 'or lena, and Ihut theanmu he unlil to autlafy Hnld Juilir ment. ami thnt you he forever harredf ami forcrhmcil of all riuht. rhtini or intereat in nald land axevpt uh redeiiiptioiicr iimicr tha Ktiilute, ami for audi further relief an to Ilia Court nitty tteooi meet In equity. i me aiiiiiiiioiia ii piinii-neii ny timer m iron. Frank J. Taylor. Jiul;e of nnid Court, minle the loth tiny of Mnrnh. tt-tlf. KIL.I.1N, Bl AHH Si THOMAS. Attorney for l'litimlff. Dated March 11. nilSa'.t warrantea toount dm 'BEFORE TOI.KttOOOM to... ..!.. 'APHRODlTINE'ffl Bol.o OK A POSITIVC GUARANTEE tt curs but form otuerveiu ulaeana oraoy diaonJarof Uio aeaeratlveni.. (auinfaltlterwix.y whutliur arlilimv fmiiithflnxoaialva UtOolHtlniHln.il.. AfTCX ipluin.orthroiirb joiimful InJlwra- Powiir, Vi'nkefiilin,.., bearing down ralnilnlUa back.Bemlnal W.'. new, Wyatorla, Narroita tl tratlon. Nocturnal Kmlulnn. I . .An.k,.a Ilia. tinetta, Weak Meiniiry, I.o.tof fowaran4 ImpO fctney, wlileh If iienleotet often leail to t.reinarnra y1! f and luimilty. frloa 11.00 a bn, 6 boll lot f.MiO. Heut by mn'I on reeeli.t ot prlee' A WltlTrKN HIAIlANvat la eleaa f(lf every (.Mxinrdur rnritlvnd, torefiind the money ' a fartnnnant eura la Dot alteeted. We have thowandaof tentlmonlala frtrmnld and yotiBit of both aaxea, whnliave tweu permanently eon 4 by thumeof Altrorlltluo. Ctnralarlrea. AddroM THE APHRO MFD1CINE CO. - Waatorn Jinuicb. . Vox 27. foan tim. 'la. For lalo by KDWIN KQS8, Dituooiat, bt. llcloui. (Jr. , -