The Oregon mist. (St. Helens, Columbia County, Or.) 188?-1913, May 27, 1892, Image 4

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    WKATHER AM CHOP RtcrOKT.
'fOrpgoB Jliat Weatht Si-rvd-e In ct
.operation witjj V. 8. Wemlier Uir.emi
.of H t'mrtiw'ui of A)rk ii)uir.
CcniraJiirHea. PtH-ilimil, Orrgiin. Ct-
for ssaek uilin, ttatunlay.May 21i h :
nd rainy and t'lost-d wi.li vimtiumiu
sunshine mid unusually warm weuili. r.
'On SVitlay tli 20. It i lie maximum teni
, mature ranged from 83 to Si deitm.,
.icspt, J sour, along Uie iiuiuetliiiir
nt. The total rxiiifiiH un Snnil.iv
Monday, and TtieMlay. ranged fro h .30
to .60 of an inch Tim wind (or tin
three duy have bevu nortlieil.
n4 .very dry., r" -.-o - .
ropiT,be lx.t weather oj th SOth
Maided Wheat oa the wet land and
.baked th anil on low g round; other
han tbia the weather wa jnst wlint
jvai needed.- Farmer iav been uti
jlil to finish spring work, which wan
jdtJayed fully n jnonili ; vegvtati-.n
iittyiviTaii
music til I IIP 1 mi lot, tieiVMini.era till
the tuil, e..r.eis on the tim.r, di..e
on i he i.i Mi', mmifihiiig to eat in the
iIUIhc, un.l lie ilivine light f loveiinu
joy in tliu sweet faces of wife aud vlnl
iltvn.
They have romo into my ulRi
ayuiii mid mf.iin, liui-lntuit and w f
tiigellier, dK'..ltiin( in bmkcii Eii.lii-1
the I.iIicumK' a if .hi ui.-et lli.l .le
e.iitnUies in Ktme, to utk my li.l,
Miid w) vi.-t in iiiuiliiiK a li'lle Amen
en II ninn y o IJie Old Wuilil f
failier ir iiii.ihi r "f Iimuii r or m.-Ii i
r sweel heait, iini iu landa when
the Iitlxx nf a lifetime k mit enough
after iwyiuic daily exnea, In m
heir iine ii(B.n mi iH'van slea.uei
I bare wen I lie tear fulling upon 111.
ll er h tliey wrote theft nutwagn
bnie and ciiiiriigttTniiii'iho only innii
try iu l lie wnrlil where tinman lite it
lifted iilxive th level of Ii..h)os druil
geiy fur the lHr. '
I lime often slixxl In Castle Garden.
at the gateway of the Re'-ulilif, wa'ih
ing that ceMleia llirmig out of. even
js growing rapidly an I pn.iiil-e to do m,, ltmicw and irilie of ..le
well. The beneficial effect of the de
sirable change in the weather iaslf.wn
in all vegetation, exeept that on l.w
lands. The effect of the April front
are now tteing shown by the young
. fruit falliug frqcB the tree. In some
localities there has been praclieally no
damage done to fruit, while in others
lhex Jias beta general law and, there
jrill be a horteroi,etpe:i illy peaches :
the litter cAndilions ' are prini-ially
a the low laul. Aver.ige of spring
sown grain U IwloW the average.
I h ive seen ymuig men stiuidini; there
boDiug in their liMiiilanmiiiiK' ' u.x.nl'
American clolb' lor a brother arriv
ing on these hi). ires .nut of the verv
eotintriea where clilheii are the vheai
f, I baveeeu jmuo ni'inen tim
id y hiding Under A "Lixe.!" .Ainelh Mii
cloak the hrihl i)lira of a new h.it
for i aider a ho iitf just fame from a
Li ml wbi-re werylhiug ia o ehuap
tbit nobialy ean buy anything.. , ,
Nr eould I keep out of my heart
- . . . .
rue oi weioiine in i Hum woo bare
Ttmwberrie are ripening iu all e! l.,rd ,,r fl .j even f.ir i ff, und Imv,
iiona.
Waner-Fnmi the -t of the
nntb op to the )3tJb, rain Ml in the'
rome hiilier to belter their touditiai
andi.pen the wthw.y of fiatiiue lo
theniM lvea and lo their children. And
tile lay U rouiiiu, is nearer thaii lite
Columbia river valley, wbilj raiu and j ,,,,.110 le.id. ra of lod.v v think.
jinow squalU 1 occu red anutlij of tlMji, ltleHe f,K,lv,., fr..,,, the hard
ptue mountains, nice me Mm wieraip..n.; 4 ,e ,,,,, World.aml their
Jiasbeeu WMrniet. weather and more
sunshine. About normal weather phi
jditiojui now exiakl In the loiter , part
jof the week there w is a detridetl ri?e
jn tbo temperature. Onthe 0 h ibe
nsxitnuta teniierature rangeti from
JBO to 90 degree, with dry east to non h
Winda. ,1x1111 .14 to .36 of an inch of
' fain lettdaring the ww.r'"----ifrr-Crop
There lina been a, marked
mprvveroent in the growth and dewl
pment of all vegetation. Wlual e-1
.pecially is doing Bnely. in sections the
jbeads are three feet high. Soring
(rain i about sown, and corn ilant
ing i being fiMled. Some eaily
planted corn roiled ia the aruund.
In Sherman county the corn is
Irotri. to 10; inchei igb. 'I Every
ounty re6rts ; very wet soil and j un
tisiully good pruapects. The prereut
feather coiidiuons are welcomed by
a&
Aheep shearing lias been greatly de
layed, iut ia oow io full progress ; the
weather retarded shearing and son e
.contract for mutton could not be
m-:-. s-.?f..r;-,:r.-':T.r
The Columbia river and Its tribu
rie are slowly and steadily rising,
at the rate of one foot a day at The
Dalles. Reports indicate a large
amount of soow in the nionntaio
and.tbe people ajong the upper river
.expect Uig.h water. i." S. Paocjb,
l pbserver Weather Bureau.
children after Ihem, will suud its a
a campaign Dacuasyr,
The follnaiiig extract is
spi'vcti nwalo tit Content
A Maw Caaat Light,
I A new beacon or count tiht, tlio
fr.mi a ' invention of Profomor Schirm, of
Un 1 den ' Berlin naB teaUxl by the Gor
man xMatgation society or nam
l ueairu, Loud, n, Ap.il , 1848, .y ! I" .T"! , am
... 1 1 . 1 DU1-K Wlth eunucntlj' satwfactory ro-
liv. H .... J. ox, ..len.bei ..I. t nt on Uiti at near the mouth of
melit for Uhlluiil. the uccut.1011 ol
lie uieeling the Ciiiirov'ery Imj
. ut ii Urenl Unt.uii and the Uuiten
.Mute over Hi Uieatii. umtiiun, mil
v.ir waa iiiii.iineiit 'atwe 11 ilia iw.
oi'Ui.uitM In eoiiMqueiiee. l'hu oit-ukt'
t'-ifiilel w..r, anil ill tl ntunt I rinr
li .wtil how tlna com. ry . ul.l bu.iei
-' tHiiiijuei-t.'tlatiy Ureal Biiuiii lliriii
II a IvmiII loaiina. 'J h tiir.icl lt.tr
eett olu 11 rvfrMiled, and ii rli.niKI la
opt '-ct.iiktau.ljr Iwloie Aiiiuiciii
ie.Kiem. Mi. r. x siiitl ;
"Quarrel alatui ilu.-t Why weniif. I
tl as Well tiw iiiviled by ft el aim
I'vi.k to tight uboui the tt ouuluiua 11.
the luooit.
"Hut let me have tnmethiiiK to tli
will, it ; h till. m ahoh.ivu lound 11T.
plefcradle home go there and a e Wli .1
elit e 1 they eu pio.luce nwtin the b. .1
(oriinui nl ihe wil ; as llre.r iiiiiiMk-,
tbo Llbo. ITie uew method of ttlu
iniuatioa ia said to huve literally put
tho olootric lighthousoa in the nhado,
and thocont of theliht iaatutod to be
iuaigniflcant- The flppnratua, with
all its acccesoriea, ia bnrelv seven
foot high, and ia about three ftxrt in !
diamotcr. In Use interior part of ,
the apparatus, which is best adapted I
for giving an intermittent light,
there ia A blast engiue, by which ben
tine cos ia produced t while air ia
amen through pumice stone strong
ly impregnated with bensine.
, ITiia benzine gaa is carried throtigh
very nue uiatrneaium powder and.
saturated therewith, proceeds up-
waru tnronKh a pitie, ana is eon-
suined in a sniall flame, ywldiu-j a
light of tho tntenMty of 4(K).0fKt can
dle power. The apparatus ia utn-
trollcl by clockwork, and is inclosed
In class with a view to protection
from wind and weather. The con
sumption of magneuium is very
m-rit and their xerti..,.. Ull h w,d . TX". ZZT K , . lUe
... , power of the lhrht required, from
-00U Itwrne iitttre valtiahle. Ami , ,, t.v bn nmiimmnu n
f - ------w MMUV
when ui.au h.i tn'cu,iit'd it, lu ll In-
Inslry haaorivci. n'a car of e.t'eliil
eouU. l around the lairdera of Unit
sium powdor per flash.
The consumption in an hour would
therefore amount to from 14.4 to Hi
.i l..ml, wacu tt.wus have ri.en a-d f'"ln , Pwuer, equal lor a
... - .1 t. .1 ieu uour wornmg io irt,m i4 to BOtt
Hits appeir Willi iheir ihroiisin mmmM -..-.u5 ., . . .1
uumU i. ; when n. Itovky uh.u..iai... and thirteen ahilUnirB resoective-
are luuneled and mil ami valiul biive.lv. The SDDaratua. moreover, dona
iiuitc-u the A l.i.tic and l'mitie; when not require condensers, fogarronge-
Uh! w..iera of the Col ...tbia warn, menw orrenectors: out if tens' are
w,.uBte..miKu; wi.v, .ben w.ll be th "cht would be still further
strengthened. Iron.
the lime lo talk of tho Otegnn terrl-i
lory; then, wi.boul a nuinnnl or liuej T t'araauinaltla Mala ntpvtl.
UiiiUimw, wiihoni bnmbtirdiuit ' iuusnn K-onipclled to write a hur-
ny town wUtever, FRCa Tuaoa w.ll uu" 1 " UOIue' ,Ynero
liq.ier Ihe Ur. goo u r. I.t.iy f..r tw. v.-ifo-Ir. tho fttmt Utt hr,A
ud w.ilco .qutr the Umied Siaita of my workbasket. That's on the
I.h', as far n it is drsiruble eiiher f. corner of the drawing table in the
us or tor tin in 1 hut i hem rh011.1l Ik, north room npstairs."
ny eoinju. l whatever in the case. Where a the paper I
When lheiror.Hlu.-la .-..... I.er. tin. I ' . am Jw 0Ul. DUl 1 DCUOVS Ul
-i l,. ' , i, ....
anil with ihe repul.K-an party iokeei iib.e of onr iudiirlry leuir.i ih re, . e ..tct.T! .k . !.-
iberhitldof American law before the uhere will be aearet ly a l.ila-rer iijii "Somebody stepped on the pen last
eottages of A.ut-ricaii lulmr. ihe pme forest thai ne ia ik ariiiti but week, and I forgot to tret another
I have not a rim h interest as sop e i will wear mam Ins itavk. lo hi very htrt I'll send over to Mrs. Hake-shift's
shin, .he liveiy of Mam herter. The Beo.if "he hf we. She iHolways
fBOTSCTlON AUD IUS HOMESTEAD.
Jly young friend irom br4ia the
ollier day tiok one of bis farmer C"P
atituelits down from the raniiib! gree
long enough .to pseiiim for the purpoi-e
jot pointing the moral 'and adoruiuj;
that tale of the"J"U'ltyed Jiounatend"
r "the adventures of a yoyrg mar
ried couple." . Yoa reiiieiubej' Ijittbe
jeprssent a young njao in the act (f
Seleclidg "ayouug woiuaii wlioissrill
jrig to trust ter future to bit sfroiyt
right arm." and beginning to liutl l a
aionm which is the unite of society.
The picture repreheut that h u
robbed by the .tariff on Juuiher,, on
jiaint, qn furniture, on rarpe( on
Aableclolha, "on knives, .foijca, ilUhet,
.on spoons, on everything tb .t eutan
into the construction ami operation. of
jthat borne." And to piake the ' pic
ture all the raorejialhe'jc and boj-eas,
Ihe artist gives the tinh.ipy ;ouple no
sign of defense except the luiu c ivat-
jty of the dt-inocratic party yelling at
in Ihefiirn-nt agila'iou lh.it eka lo
shut (he dtajr of the gieat Itepnl.lit
iu the face t.f mankind. I lo Hot ft-f
i bat we have la-en here long enough
nrelvea it. la-jfiu lo conipluiii lmui
the airivi.1 of .rfln-r ieo.le. I lalieve
that men and Woiui-n who knuw by
experience Ihe bunlens' of .kIht coun
tries are as lik ly In serve the t,ni.
mouweuMi as Well as lliore eraois
born among us Who go mIhuiI com
pLtiuiiig that AmerieiiTi life is iml
worth living; that our HM-ktls a-e
picked, and thai our limit-ex are eu-
lereil by duly " anlh irized burgl.ir-
aud our boueli.il I good so ne'trly all
stolen thai it ii. hardly Worth while It
interrupt ibe larceny Coiigresaiuan
Doiliver, in Amerieai) Et'tmouiiat.
borrowing mind.
"Huh! Anyone might think no
one in this house ever wrote a letter. "
Nonserse! Thpre fcn't a more
voluminous correspondent anywhere
uiin ihe baiika of the Mimmri will i tnan I am. jou men can never wait
be ihe w.,vi,.g of au.Kngbsh I er I nte for ' anything. niwarrHnt
niter i ve uaii Liiifni myeu getting
kuile vi-li which he car ve his gmne
wih have ihe mars Ol SleHiclJ Umii
Ua blade as n lestimouy of our su
premacy. Every haiikerchief wavnl
1
2
A IMKGAIN!
3t
YOKE OF LOGGING
CATTLE.
IVItb bl.i ih4 1 . .!(,
-CHEAP FOIl CASH
0t ttppriiVrd rerurity.
Q Ci L. a M. CO.,
OiTgon
AimiiGitiOaforSilBofBcal Estate.
I .in, .".ii!ij vtMin m ins oinii'i vntua.
rurl't.iimliae ante.
In ;li nnitt.r of tli.uu ol Ii. 8. MlUh-
II, ileesaaeil. , ..... . . ,
Tu lii Mrs of iuU tlife., known and
urlkiibahl .
l,"""!1'." t from tli pttlllnn nf
4. Ml Hi
- 'l i lnhirulnr of lbs mutv of If.
7. in i i: it iii iiiri aifil, prayiilK mr stl Older
if -ii If i if ilm real eie bsiunalna to hhIiI
DO YOU KNOW
That Til K MIST. ptiblMu-s nil the local
news of Ctilumbiit Cuuiit'? it is to .your
Interest to roiul it '
DC) YOU KK0W '
.''TliatTUEMlSTis3tbeCount.vOfllci.il
pilfer of Coliituliia Count)? rend it t;nd
keep te on current ccnti.
AMERICAS OCEAN RACERS.
Something would be gained for
American shipping by the. enactment
into l.i W of thel.il laTtalucetl in the
litMiae by the Hun Botirke C.m hrane
of New York,' a mi psed liy linn laidy
pniviili.tg for the admission lo Aineri
.can refiMry tif certiiiu steamship of
not Jens Iban 8003 ton burden and
capuiletif at 1 rt , twenty knots an
lacr speed, jiut ihe American regia
try ia to be granted only f veMrel
owued and .iHiretl by Ameriean ciii
xena, and it is further provided thai,
aaa C'.ilditionof allowing vessel com
ing within the operation of ihe act to.
fly ihe American H.ig, eouir.icis mut
.be placed by their owner or owners
foi ves-eJ equal in aggregate tonnage
with au Amecicati siipytL
Ii is anl lli it. inly two sleamers
Wuld 1 elig bio Under the law t flv
the siars and dripes, the City of Pari
and the .City of New York, both i f the
Jliiniaiiliue. Cut with the two Minilar
siiips to be built here and we can
test assured tint they w.ll be ni-rinr
even to ibe. maguilicieiil greyhounds
named aliove beie wilt be four splen
did ship uuder the American fl ig in
a short lime iqu.il hi any oilier, in Ihe
-world and available as uiiarmoied
cruiser in the event .of -war.
TJie J ii man th snieis 1 now fly Ihe
Eliglirh fl..g. News of the jr., o-eil
law threatening EnUii'l's tipreuiat';
on ihe g-as ha siirretl up a slori.i of
Briiii-h rmee. Over ib-re tiiev can not
tba top oftr voice i.d. off!' bMk ,he UlmK,lt )f ,M ,eni
Great laughter.! M , n)
Now, wHhotit stopping In point oi t
. that the actual price of every arliete
.that auter ioto the ''uohsi ruction and
.operation of lbt home" baa been re
daoeju pi we by the republitu i"l
icy of making them in the Uuited
Bute instead of : buying tliein iu
fumpe, I wapt 10 ask my frieml or
any other man in tbis.houae. 'to name
to ma a c.4iiury ,io abe UU World
.where a young n.iao .without iiMiiey
. can sjlip hi atrong arm arotiml a girl
without 4tean and tike her .into
Jinme of their own .or gtyt her even !
the prospect of a. home, which is ihe
uuiie pfocletyf Applaptae on the
.republican aida. -i. V , -
J have talked with. btJndreds of pen-
Jjle from Ireland, from Beoil.iml, from
prt'tie
whiiipiiij intereata is E ulan I'a tend, r
et spot. American E.-ouoiuist.
. W. P. K-aily. w to retemly retnrnH I
from Ennern Oregon, t. Iln a story .n
J. Ii. Si tter, Ihe df in ie.rut.ii: cuinlid ile
for f..uri from ihe aer .nl c .n-
Kres-i in.il distrii-t. ; Mr. K'ly wi.
Im.ikiug ai iue mining property mi
the Burnt fliver, in Biker county
when he came nkingby a large rbeep
ranch. Swing tie carca-ses of abtnit
,103 hheep lying UNin ihe groti'id Mr.
Keiidv ventured ,n ito ihe cabin of t li-
rbep-ierder, '. lo iinpl r julo the
cause of hcir death. The. sheep,
htjrder was equal Xy' hir occasion.
"They j""' har.1 thai J. . gl.ter wa
noini in eij fur cougrei-r," said ie "so
g ol an. r.ngl
from ttpit;.lnelda. Tliri.ngln.ul the
iniiiotry ibeie will be marks ft our
tk.ll aud grealliew, aud Iril.ute ld lo
us, received not by warriora or gover
ltor, not coming .lireeilv into ibe na
:io..il treaMiry, bill flowing imu Ibe
pocket of I ho luduFti iolis and lolling
pM.r, n-freBhiiiK trade and eiwiching
l hone who puisne it. giving ' I hem au
equal In riiage Uyonil the wide At
lantic., Why, I ln-y will be conquered,
for 1 1 iey will work for u, and wbnt
can ihe couqueied .lo more for tli.-ir
masier.f They wdl grow c.mtu for
us, they will jfiud it, -ml semi us the
d .ur; ihey will rend ua whatever they
eau prtaiuce that We want, aud with
out arkiug us lo put our hauU iu our
pia-ket iu urd. r, by taxation, to pay a
governor there for .- quarreling with
their representatives, or soldiery to
bayonet iheir multitudes. There is
nothing ui nil earib worthier the name
of empire ih.ui ihin; Una Is a u ldei
kind of domi.ilii.., lers decr..dlog
both for the one paily aud Ihe Olh. r,
leas uehabing than any Miveieigul.'
Ibat wanevt r Won, reluctantly swayed
by ace pi res."
tM the things together Vyoti won't
writ a dozen linea.t-Ke. York
Weekly.
Newrala;. Lured in IS ilflnwlrs.
Mi. J. 8. Stiirtrva.il, editor of ibe
Waupaca (Wis.)' Pta-t, says; ""LaM
niiilil Chaiuln-ilaiu'a I'ain Balm curetl
my wife of neuralgia t.f Ihe face ami
UhiIIi iu Kfteeli lliinilles. We Woulil
ua he without it." 50 vent bottles lor
rale by Edwin Itttr.
Always Makes frraU l Vipft
Mr. Jam oh Gordon Dennett, of the
Kow York Herald, ia a great type
smoker, ad ia fond of making pre
ents of pipes to bin f Honda. ()neof
hia novel nleoa ia to have a pipe raen
made of solid silver, lined with
charnoift, d costing flOO. The ont
side of ttj case ia richly engraved
and bears the name of the recipient.
Probably every captain of every
steamship on which Ur. Dennett has
been a paHaenger has received one of
these pipe cases. The raeeruchaum
pipe in the case is of the plainest pos
sible description, and is worth per-1
haps five dollars. It & strong and
serviceable, however. -Collector.
A Lwdlsroaa PrMMtllag.
Among the Portuguese at Faya,
where I once spent a winter, the
young gentlemen were expected to
wear black trousora to parties in
winter and white in summer, but to
decide on which particular evening
summer oegan was tue point or dim
cnlty : so the young men would some
times go to the house in black, with
the white garments under their arms..
ready to peep in through the window
and take a hasty census of black and
white legs. If the latter provailed
they .would make their toilet afresh
in the bushes outside. It waa not a
matter of social caste; for they were '
au or tnesame caste; it was only a
wish not to be singular. Colonel
Higginson in Ilarper'a Dazor. ,
DO YOU KNOW
That T1IH MIST hm tho !iug.nt 'jircula
tion of itny p iper dUhibnted iu Columbia
County? nskyour postmuster.
DD.YOU KNOW
That in thu progressive fige intelligent
people witnt tho news' ptlitic:i'ly nnd
othei wine? THE MIST will endeavor to
keep you posted.
Ut, to witi Tli a U of the swlj, the sX
nl His nw i of N. ui..i ;,lTn,r.wol the
Wllli.inett" Mrf illun, ami nn'lnliir IlKI
aB s of .ami lie-online lo I nlird Mtate
Rnveriiliieiil mnViy, s..rnliil at flOOUanii
now Tainen a. lint same. 1 lial It Is . we'
ary. sum til lit ami for ll be-l Inter! nf
Ins el ur mat Ih miltl real tktal b nol.l.
Il l- liorshv )nlt retl I iai Ihsnsxl of kin nf
UUll ll.-eirHMffl. ItllllHIt ,l Unt...lNB .11
tttlitr imrrt-i-tetl In unit! -lnte b sml sr.
I'. nr be;..i Hi tmiily I'nuri on II: Sil.
'Isy of July. IM. at tli kunr ( in a'-uir
A. M.uf mMiIsv at ih r.ii.rtri cm nf aM
curl, nt ki lb leiis.l'oluiiiblseotiniv, Or.
Kon. nil then and there to hiiw rants why
a.i nMr hnlibl nut rranlt l for Ih !
ifsaltl ri etale. And It l further or
ilerl fluil enpyof thlK orih r b pntilitln d
al least oil. a week fur fmir auccrsslva
w-rk. In ihr iirvuu. Mint. n'wanrof
stn fiilelit-nliilion, iirinuttl and bublbhed
In -M ninniy ami
DiJ this na day of May, 1.
1. J. ftWirZKR,
wJ' Cmu.ly Jutla.
Application for SjIs of Real Estate.
In tlie rmintv Conn ..f tlis Hlalcef Onii ft,
fur t'oliin.bl eiiMnt,-.
tu llie neiiier ol Hie ruaisnf Jubn Fsrrow,
ilfHri.?.i.
Teilieliilr of said tltecMtd, knows r
. ii.ntit.iwn:
It aii r to m from 0i priltlcn nf
A . Nt-vlu, ailiitl l.triitor nf th male o(
loi n li'iiow. ilireiiwil. iii.ii Inr ...
0 oer.f alf o' tlm rani eaiate Wton;loir fci
cal I ft..!.., In wli : Tl.s n! uf tlw aw u,
ami llie iw! nf ll ua Jj. u( eriKin t, I ti
, nfra w t.f tvflln,itta Jf. rWIan. ami
ei.nun.lnir M)air. of In ml, acr.ir.ttne lo
tolled fe.iat.-a iruveniMinil rurvty, spi.rait
i.l 7i ami now valutnl ai Hi sain.
Hi t It l iitrfary,et'(-dtral and far Ilia
la t hiltre.i. l Un- ctair lliattlisiili real
ellti Iw unlit. It It hereby ortlrrtd ibal
the lirM nf kin or ald tled. known or
tiiikiitian, aim all uihrrs uitt rcaltd In sM
eslale I and sitr heft.r Ilia rutin'v
c .iirton ihtiii n of Jniv, luav, al tlte
liourm lUoVlock A. M. nfanid day, at Hi
lirlnwiln of aitl.l n..t.rl t Mt II. I-...
C.liiii.ia e.i.tuv, Or.ir.li. and ll.sn ai.J
t-. n in l...w i..it wliy an ordsr ahoul.t
not l grained for Ilia al of suld real
' li t An. I it la fnnlirr onkml iiial a
mpv nf iliii oror-r utliiliad al It a t vera
awt-tk f.r f..ur auecbr week in th
Ohsiio Mit, a nrwrniHir of rrneral clr.
eulailnn, prm .d and i b libtd In saitl
cm It- and itati.
Dakd tliU 3.1 day of May, l02.
l. i. sWITZKIt.
m1l County JudK.
DO YOU KNOW
Ts U3 Ladies Qf St Helens anil Ticinit j:
Mrs C. L. Colburn. of Port
land, hns opened a Millinery
ftnd Drcsrmuking establishment
in St, Helena, on door south of
the Xew Barber Shop,
That it in impossible for a laevrnpupcr to
pictute everjbod ? thu we do not propose Ij AT K ST
to undertake. .
DO YOU KNOW
That TIIE MIST is the onljr pnpt-r in j
the county that prints the court proceed
ings and real estate transfers? this is a fact.
'STYLES,
PRICES LOW.
All Work Guaranteed.
Ha Celebrated FrcncHore,'
APHRODITlNE ZuZZ
Wsmintad 1
iu
DO YOU KNOW
Why
tDeamatk,. froni ,Gruianv, from ihe' Ih V lai l il..ru.aii'J iliitl '' ,1'liia waa
jpnnntaiutr.()f JCdrway auil S.weilBii,ll tbe aiiafnctit-n Tjlt'. KmiI.v otniM
and tbajr al) tell me lliat a iUy' work I ei out of liim, but as .tlinre wa a
Jla tb Vitati flui goes furljier than J mvvre jtionu thmiuli tji.it seelion
.anywJiQra ttdejo- be:.jnroiilil tuanl i abuii't leu dttys g, h"wv .la
.ruuilijClk. roof , over the tisad of j the sheep succumbed to the fclumouts.
t .fotpiljr. piot on a , cottage, Oregoaiao. ,
So Anxiously Concerned ?
The prestige of the Royal Baking Powder and
its constant success are matters of anxious con
cern to envious competitors.
It is noted that advertisements of other baking
; powders are filled with spleen, malice and mis
representation against the Royal, more than with"
honest claims as to their own goods.
That the Royal Caking Powder makes finer,
whiter, sweeter, more wholesome cookery, the
ladies who have tried other kinds are willing to
testify and tell; their neighbors; this 'fact is a
serious concern to all competitors.
The superb quality of the Royal Baking Pow
der, over and above all other kinds is never so
manifest as when tried in comparison.' It has
greater strength and does jiot deteriorate with
age, the last spoonful in the can being as good
as the first All over this country the "Royal"
has the lead ; this is why makers cf other brands,
envious of its ede and popularity, talk so much
about it v.
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s, ,
: - " 1 t-e
nrrnar
I TobMo or
tlnn. ovsr
ruwsr, W
S.a 0 A '
POSITIVE
OUARANTCt
tornrsssy farm
olDervoiiidlM..
or no UlauruMol
lh fDonu.vor
Cn oxiiaarttia,
nbv.ha afl.lMw
fnrthit-Mit
Bi,l HtlmaUuif, AFTCit
Oslara, cr Ihrauik tn.iWi r, Ti..
la liilrenoa. ,,u,S ,mtl ttmt9
Kami. J.r r r ..Kipibai
Mek.atmlnalWrakBws.l Ir.wil. Kerrou rr.ia.
That the subscription price of Til B MIST &:?X1X&5
i $1.60 per year, or a little less than 3 Z""-r"Wis-
- 'rrr.V.UMrrlvil.Jrriisdl)iaS. oui 3
CCI1I8 a WICK. I Wiol IMtlmnnlal fmmViid.nd rmuw.
iwii,KT.inarntHirmniatlniivl
ltoiinof AphrotttilB. ciKntUrlwi. liSml
TM ADHRO ME Din IN a nn
'luMmtinuick. to 27. ruart isu. .
Fur sals by KDWIM R0S8, DavoeiST,
nt. 111-iHns, Ur.
TriWAITES.
The Photographer.
CABINETS ... 12.50 FEU DOZKW.
CARDS, . f2.00 PER DOZEN.
107 ami 109, First Street, PortlaniJ Or,
SAWMILL FOR SALE
Said Panmill Is sl unlt.1 ,m tli St. Rulens
riia.i. ai.ont i 111 lira .outliesal of Ulnieoa
Va.4llillLrt4llt euilnKV. Or.., .n llal.l,.rw
In iierlecl niiu.i.iR orilsrj Kiikumis bori.
riower. ton i.y iwi tv; B.illerW Inohes Iu
iliitllieler ami II art Ion! N Iim.1 kl,.k
(Kitihet); Alo awilut carrier; La rite l t
of(-dnr ii..f n hn l lor le. Teruis
iim.is known on api'lieatlon lo tli under
iirn d. Would txulianua fur rltv ... Im.
pr.ivrd fa.ni iroi t,v.
a.u AJieiuiOLP,
itill.ilK.ro, Oregon.
Hart & Sweeiland,
Proprietor-
St. Helens Meat Market
Fr--.li anil Salted Ueala. Saaiaaa. Fish
11 nd Ti gt Utiles '
Mtt ly wbolMal t spela) rata.
Express ron ran to all aerl af Sosra.
aa4 ibttfi rso.aM