The Oregon mist. (St. Helens, Columbia County, Or.) 188?-1913, June 17, 1892, Image 2

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fH'tvVtbl'IION, l.W 1KK YKAR.
St. Hki.kks, Ji nk 17, ISII2.
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u arm son and reid.
ProsMniit Harrisim Wits renonii
nnltstl at Miiittfspolis lust Ftiiln.V on
tlie first liill..t. This in luce ot Hi?
fuel I hut tlie populace of I lie country
were clamoring n lottilly fur Blttiiif,
in ii grent victory for tin Fiesiilfiit mid
slmws ilmt Ins fi iei) Ik were true In him
uikI Btooil firm until tliuir cleiirei rv
nU wns rt'iiclitjil. A gresi ninny f
tli" Aiin.'iieii people were. 1 nnl in
thoir dctiinnil fur Blaine, not Utiim
llurrison'i tulniinislraiiim lintl nut
ln'tin satisfactory, but because of a rn-r-miiihI
favoritism which bus Wn in
crossing for Blmne since ' hi defeat
ij;lil yoirs us". TIih mliiiinistriitiiin
of President Harrison lias been pun
and able tbronuboiit. partly throuuli
the effort and ilii lomacy of Dlaint ,
but priiH'ipully becante of an aide, mi
lividvd cabinet, working in unison toi
-the. best interests of thu countrv
Rltiine's retiring it secretary of state
will not iu the les.4 nffi'ct the .itunl
situation in reference to the l'reiduulV
success in Xoveniber.
Hon. Whi'.eluw Iteiil, editor and
proprietor of I he New York Tribune,
was nominated by acolaniation fm
rice-president. Mr.Reid was appointed
under the present admiuistialiou as
minister to France, and m-ivimI I lit
United States in that capacity until u
ehort time ago when he resigned. lli
nomination cm ihe naliouul ticket will
add strength to it iu the coming con
test, and also insure the support of
the great majority of the newspapers
of the country. i one was more sur
prised than Mr. Rid at bis nomina
tion, it having come to him unsought
or without ait eflort on his pari. The
ticket is generally conceded to be a
strong one,and no doubt lead the pal ty
to success iu Nuvnnlier.
THE SECOND TERM PSECEDEST.
No matter what interested H,liti
ciang may say against a second term
in the presidency, the weight of prece
dent is ag.iiust them. The Iwlauce is
almost even. Look at thu record.
In all we have had tweuty lime
presidents. Heven of them were re.
elected, namely : Washington, Jeifer
aon, Madison, Mont's-, J.ickson, Liu
coln and Grant. Two were renomi
nated and failed of ileciion Martin
Van Buren, who was beaten by Har
rison, and Cleveland, who w.is beaten
by the republican graiiUon of the
great whig leader. This give nine
presidential renominations, seven of
which were approved by (ha people.
. .Six presMeuls who lived out their
term of office failed to get a reuom
iuation. They are the two Adamses.
lilk, Pierce, Buchanan and Uaye
Three presidents died during 111. ir
nrst term, namely, Hurrison, Taylor
and Garfield. The four viie presi
dents who became presidents I ler,
Fillmore, Johusuu ami Arthur w. re
all beaten for the regular iiomitiatiuit.
The record thus stands: Nine pre i
dents renominated and -(even of llirin
re-elected ; six presidents and four
vice presidents who were set aside by
their respective pariie,and tliree pres
ident who died or weie killed during
their first term. This analysis shows
that in the early days of the republic
the secoud te'ui w.a the rule of po
litical action.
Tub peoples' party national con
vention will meet at Omaha on July
4ih next, for the purpose of lacing in
uominutiou candidates for president
and vice president. Here is the golden
opportunity for Oregon's governor to
distinguish himself, since the de.nh of
President I,lk has reni ived the great
est obsUc.e to his tiiuiiiiiiitii.il. Pen
iioyer is, strictly speaking, a peo, les'
party man, and probably expects some
thing at the hands of the Om.ilia con
vention. Even though his defeat
woulJ be certain, it would at the same
time prove beneficial to Oregon and
tlio Pacific coast, should Peiiuoyer be
the nominee of that parly ou the pres
idetiliul ticket It wotdd be the best
advertisement Oregon ever had.
Jl'PGE Mooiib's inajority in the
elate is a little over 3003, while the
republicans elect Uith cougressmei
Hermann in the Fiist district byGOOO,
and Ellis iu the Secoud district by
4000. Chanitjerluin, democrat, for at
torney gem ral is elected over Wehsl-er
by about 203 votes. In this, thu Fifih
judicial district, T. A. MeBride, fur cir
cuit judge, has about 1700 majotily.
For the office of district attorney, Mr.
Barrett had no opponent viMiMtiueiiily
lie received a very large vole in she
district. Judge Miaire received the
largest uiiijoiiiy vf aay man ou the
ticket hi Columbia contrty.
A MSPATCM front Wichita, Kansas,
to the Oregouian, aiiiioiiuee that
Jerry Simpson has been renominated
for congress by acclamatiou by the
HX)ple' party.
Thb Oregon delegate jo the na
tional domocratiti convention which
convener at Chicago next Taesd:iy,are
all miroutc to that place.
Coi.iwiti. L L 'oW, jlresiileril b'f
the national farmers' alliance, died in
WnAliingtiMi Sal tmluy. By his'death
(he people' party have lost their main
stay, and most apnlar presidential
(Hissihilily. President Polk was one of
the most able advocate of the peo
ples' party doctrine, and the success
of that party will tie greatly impaired
by his demise. Probably no other
man in thu United Stales could con
titil the parly with such reposing con
tideuce as could CoKmel P.ilk.
THE Minne:iHihsconventiu' choice
of ehairman. Governor McKinley, was
a deserving compliment to that gentle
man. Had he so desired he coul'i
have been placed on the presidential
ticket instead of Keid. McKinley's
ability is rwoguixed ly It e American
la-ople irresn-clive of party or jiolities.
The demiH'taMu national convention
meets in Chicago next Tuesday to
nominate candidates for president and
vice president At present it Vaks as
though CI velum! would be nominated
ou the first ballot.
WASHINGTON LETTER.
From o.r regular corrtspondtnt.)
WashiiiKton. Jaaa 10. I irl.
The Piesid-nt has given IK) cousi.i
eralioti to the tpiesiioti of seltriiiiff a
uci-"'siar lo Secretary Blaine, nor is it
proltable that he will mil. I the excite
ment consequent to the mee ingof the
X.itioui.1 eoiiventH.il is nil ver. His
i holee of a sit retary of slate will prob
ably dopeuil largi-ty upon ihe ch tceof
the ettuvi'iitiim for president.
' There Will be no Wk of ti.igs to dec
orate the slree's and buililiog" of
Washington during the G- A 11. en
ciimpmctit, as the President has a
pmved the j-d t resohiti. ii authortz
intf the loaii of government Hag foi
that purHpse.
The senate broke Ihe record in the
matter of disiaisiug of general appro
priutioii bills when it passed Ihe eon
sular ami dit t-miatie bill i bin thiitv
miuata-a fnm.lhe lime it w called
up by ISeiiaior H;ile. This w.is a most
remarkable piece of le(ifl.ilive w ra,
as the amendment In the b 11 as
passed by the h"ii-e were numerous
and iuiHrlaut, and e.teh i.f them hail
In In- r ad mid ateeil lo by Hk senate
lsf..ro Ihe entire bill emild le uis.-ied
Neaily i.ll of these ameudineiils were
made I clu ck Hie silly iitteim t of the
d-'tiiocrais in the Ik. use to crii lo our
Oii-ular and dipKmatic service j-ist
at Ihe lime when our iuctesiug for
eign nmuuerce makes it advisulde t
stienulheii both. Of c uiae there will
hti a fiaht i'i enferenee over t"ese
ameiidmuis, but ihe proK.b.lii i s are
I lnt the senators will lust-t oai them
and the house will nave Ut jj've hi.
An atinupt is lieiuir made by Soinh-
eru democrat to persuade ih Inaise
i-oaiioiitec on appropri tiooH to favor-
..lily reaut a b 11 making an an.-ni-priat
ion for the relief of the Mi-s s
sip. i fl ol sufferers, but theie is little
chance of sll 'cesr, us Mr. Holm in. the
a litis-rii I of that committee, lias al
ready made the committee turn down
a sun. l.ir bill.
Senator Morrill confoiindeil the
illti-pn teclioll inemln-ra of the senate
cominiltei on liuauce the other day
when hi-report tin ihe eff -ct of the
tariff laws iihhi trade teliliomt with
Canada as u.ider di-tcussiim, by sh w
in ill it tlie ta.iistii's pr-aetnel by
Senator M. l'hern.n i: a inii.oriiy re
airt, claiming to prove thai producer
of A oerican f inn prolucl are not
Ih-q ti ttd by the .Mi Knil y tatiff l.w.
Were llureh.ible and tliterlv Wi.r'h'ess.
and to clinch his argtliuelil he quoted
recent ut ten urea of L nl Salisbury
and Sir Chub s Ttipr in favor of
proti-etinu. Th se retort hive not
yet toeti atlbiuiited lo ilie senate.
In carrying onl tli'ir program of
tl itiK the bl.eged third lr.y u throw
Ihe election of i re-ldenl into the house,
Ihe lienna'ratic ln-es of the hou
have la-oine very gracious loWarils
die iilliatice presenlalives. They as
sistel them iu gHting the resobilinn
iniop ed by I he h Use itislracling the
Ways mid means committee to teairl
the sub-treasury bill, and Stenkr
Cii-p has promised dint Ihe eoiiiiutt-l-e
oil rulea w II set aside three day
for ilcbii'e thereiu, as sim.ii as Ihe ap
pr"pri lion bills are all disiswd of.
Qilile a niiiner of WashitiKion vet
erans will attend ihe twenty-third n
iiU.d reunion of thesocitiy of ihenrtiiy
of the Paloiuac lo be held at Keiaut !,
Peuiislvania, on Wednestfuy and
Thutsil iV of next Wee..
Tim Hill caiiviis" for the rlemra-rallc
noniinaliiHi seems in In. ve degeueraiel
into an anvbody to-beat-Cleveland af
fair. Weather and Crop Ballrttrii
Our weekly reixirl of the coiiditioli
uf the weather and croie for week end
ing Jane li. lHVii
WKsTKKH UREOoir.
Weather The tetoi). r.iluri: ha
avaragi d rive degrees a day lie) w the
average; there Ii.' heeti hii excess uf
ram fall, and an absence of ihe noilliul
amount of stlti-liiiie. Ou the after
noon nf Ihe 7lh a thunder siorirt (v-
cuiu panned by raiu and hail was extier-
i -need til the norihern part of the
illamette v.illev which did slight
dauiatte to aiuall fruit ou thu trees.
Monday the(3lh and lialay, the 14th.
were ctoiidleas and warmer thuu for
neatly three weiks.
Crops While the cereal crop is
gisal, it is not in a gisal condi lioi,
nor doe It offer tlie prospects that Ihe
Co p one year ago today did. The
rains since Marc SS have been almve
he av 'rage, the lemieraltre In low,
Tjbed in MHHoas of Homes
ntiii tliestt nic'i togetiier Willi it dry
! fall mid winter, and (he h l talking
! suindiine of May 20 to Sii injurtl thu
prospeo's for a Isiuntiful yield, Ihe
weather ha beeu favorable to Ihe
Wheat heading at d In I hu growth of
soring groin during the past week.
Fruit prosM-cts tin not improve, but
ral her deletiorale, each week more
reports showing fruit yet falling from
the trees. That which remains wib
be giNsJ but that will be u small pet
(rentage of what the prolific bloom in
dicuied. Theie will be less fruit thir
year than for several years past. Hup
aregmwuig mil' h Imtler and ate mor.
healthy, but the w.utlier has beer
tavornble lo the development of tin
hop lou-e, and that destructive insei'i
is making il apiH-aiauce ami llneiil
eiiiug gieater damage than was dom
last year. The ierry and liny cmpari
Ihe only inses that are lip to the avel
age. Sirnw'ierrie ar now iu tin
height of 'heir season and are ail ou
usually large crop. The first crop o.
alfalfa ha- been safely secured, and
now the clover, wheat, rye, and hay
.nip me twing cut, aud they are yield
ing heavily ier acre.
"kastkiim oremon.
Weather Ciad and partly cloudx
weHlher'pit viiilul with gcnerolshowen
on the IDth. The rainfall varied from
Oil of all inch to one-half inch.
Croiis Mon rain is itreaiiy needed
I'lse wheat prospects were never la-ttei
up lo M iv 20ib, whieh could be re pre
eiited bv 110 while lio Ihey are down
from tiO In 70, rain inside the week
would iise Hie prostil 10 pi.ints in
mi.re. Volunteer wheat is about a
failure. In Umatilla. Mrow, Slier
man, Gilliam, and Wasco cotlutier
the wheat was damaged by tie ho!
tiiuls of May, ami some field wiil not
be worth cutting. Spring grain wa
..lso injured by Ihe fnwta on the 2 i
inst. in many localities. In Unioe
Wall-.wa and a few interior fountur
ihe condi iot s are more encouraging
nnd far better. Kxcel) ill prospects
.itvvail in the Grand lVmih) valley
where fruit and wheat promise large
yields. Tlie wheat pmsiecla are- cer
tainly gl omy but yet it may become
better by the occurrence of aeasonabl
rains. l!y lny is U irg" eut xs lduii.
two Inns to the acre. The frnsls killed
teuiler plants alami Fort Klatnalh oi
th- 2nd. Tlie fruit prospect are bctlei
than Ihey are in Weatern Oregon
Swpet corn will be lipe about The
Dalles witniii two we-k.
RITBKW.
The Coliimhia fell but is now rising
a;ain. win!-n ver.il of ila tributaries
have passed llieir greatest rise and ar"
now falling ami will continue lo lull.
B. 8. Pagitb.
Observer Weather Se-vice.
La Grippe bocceHnfalljr Treated.
"I have j'ist recovered from a sec
mid attuek of the grip this year," says
Mr. J.is. O. Jones, piilih-her of the
Leader. Mxia, Texas. "In the kilter
I used Cbatnbet Iain's Cough
Remedy, and I think wild considera
ble; su.-eess, only ta-ing in bed a little
over two days, againat ten day for the
first atlaek. The aeeoud attack lam
saii-lied would have Ih-4'H eipially as
had us the first but for ibe use of this
remedy, us 1 had lo go to lied in ab-ntt
six In air after Is ing 'struck' with it.
While ill the first case I was able to at
tend to biisinesi lnt iwo days before
getti-g '.loan.'" 50-eunl bottles for
sale by Ed win Ho.
Real Kst ale Tianafera. ,
fritted States to t'har es DugKiin, se of
s c S. ts ii, r 2 1, 100 acres; pi tent.
J. M. ltcil.l c to schoul distiict No. l
land in sec 15, t n. r 4 ; 11.
ITnit.-d Slain, ti Andrew Anderson. n5
i of sk t!t. 1 3 e, r 2 w . tin acres : j atet.l.
Vidted Mates lo W. C. JMiee, ot
s c 24. t 7 n. 1 4 w, 100 sens: patent.
l ulled 8-te t.. Isaac Tedtr. t,wj of sec
II . t i n. r 6 w. 1C0 acres; atetir,
I'nit d ftut. to ( aleli K.nun n, m !4 ot
sv4 of see . and i H of nw'i and lut 3 of
see.li. id ii, 3 4 w; iMiei t.
I' tilt id MaUM iu V. it. Hinil lkon. lot 2
of sec 5, and lot 1 ai d S i f sic (I. t 7 n, r 4
w, 70 aere; t.ut. ut.
(ieurg l.adiliar tu John frrhmidtka, land
in s-15. 1 3 n. r i w, 40 sine-: II.
II. J. Williams to K.O. JuI.iim n, n?-i of
of. c 11. t 5 n, r2 w; BiJ.
l'ni:ed States to Berry H. etephens, land
Iu I 4 ii, r 1 v, il c I. 317 acres; patent,
j 0 e Olsun to A. t-wanioii, sw4 of uk4
of sec 1. 1 5 n, r 2 w, 4) acre; tl.'iO.'
j Uiitied Hi a es to Louii Kulin, t of nt-V,
; of sev tl. and t n ot stc 9, 1 0 ii, r 4
! w. 100 aeres; l aiilit.
j V. A. Cil ir to Z. U. Dunn, of rtvi of
; see 2-. 1 6 a, r 4 w, an I uj uf iw of sic
. 3J, t5n, rJi; $;..
; A. J All ' to Ananda A. .lotufon, nv'4
i of nvii uf tc 4, 1 0 n. r 3 w. 4J acres ; tXM.
8FHI.a VALLEV.
The people of this vicinity arc about
through Willi their spring crops.
1. D- lasfcy left last Thursday to work
at Bailey s shingle mili.
T. While has made viiluable im
pnivenieiits on hi homestead this
spring.
J. Duponl has HtHitit an acre uf po
tatoes l.inicil tin spring.
Mr. Miller has made gotal improve
ment on ins '.nmiv-steail this year lo
clearutg and felu-tiiK the same. He
MV hia has Ixi ill alauil a hundred usr
of zigzag fence, i leaied IWu acres of
laud, and put in oats, barley, and gar
d. ii truck.
Win. Form is on his bomesteud mak
ing improvements.
Card of Tbanka.
, We return our sincere thanks to the
kind friend mil neighbors lor then
MMrl'inMl III llliflislA-rtH'r lj mir ru n I -
during Uxu sickness of our faioilv ; hImi
i i , ... I.,
lor serviees renuereii hi ine unriiii.
slit, and Mrs. j. H. Uhhib.
40 Years the Standard-
topservlH: Hrain.
We drsir to say tu our cillsetn. that for
yiirs wo have Iki-ii selling Dr. King's Nrw
ll-euveiy for ln -iiiii.tioii, l)r, Kings
New l.l e I'llls, Bia'kltn'a Aniks ,Sv,yt' and
Kits trie Hit tvw, and have never lutndlml
reiiisdit's that tall a well, or Hint have
Riven stteh universal siilNfiietlim. We do
ot hesitate to guarantee them cvtry lime,
and wo stand re itly lo refund the pitretiast
liili-e, if satl-factory rtHii'ti do not follnu
tlit.tr ue. These rninid. havs won tlu li
fn-at iHiptilar'ty purely on their mvrlU,
tf'or sulu by Kitwin Hons, di naiit't
HsieklsH's Arstlrsi Kbits.
The Hs-l SuUs la tlis world tor Cul, nriilsrs,
r, I'ltsr'. Salt Rbsiiia, Kevr Sori-s, Tvllsr
Ivinil llauils, t.'lillUliilus, CoriM Slid all skill
itrnirtloiia, anil positively eiires I'llss, orao a
ivqiiiroit. It Is iriisnuitfeil to irlve perfect atls--t
ton. or uiuiicy rvfuailril, 1'rloc ii evtits l?i
ox. KiirSiOe Itv Kilwln Rum.
VOIt SAI.R.
135 acres, partly hupruJboutslx mile,
'nun Mist. en N'elmloni liver. alaiut4l)acrer
-Hitioia liout. uiaut ho lH'. burn, bearing or
cuafd of 100 trees. Api-ly lo
U. 0. riiAKSON.
FUhhawk. Or. jlOliu
SAWMILL JOR SALE.
Said Sawmil1 is si uawjd on the St. Helens
mail, a'lout miles southeast ' tileiitov
Wniliiiik'ton enmity. Ore n, .Macliinei j
n perfect rum i iK ortler; Knitiiu'ls 45 hor
wwer. ten l.v iwai.ty: HoilerftO inches ii
hainetvr unit II eel loim; New head b'wki
It ili heli: Alse snwduat earrier: Lirurl I
tfrcd'ir t)"W en lian-l ior sale. T. rin,
.na ic known on . lii-stien to H e utiilet
Ijni'il. Would exel a;ie for city or im
roved fa iu iiioeeilv.
a.o Aitcunoi.n.
It. lUboio, Oregon.
Model Saloon.
4. S. (1.0X1XCER, Prop'r.
ST. 1IELESS, - .." - OREGON
Choice Wines,
LiQuors and Cigars. Beer 5 Cts.
BillanJ ana Pool Table
for His Jleeommodatioii cf Patron
.CALL AROUND.
ST. HELENS HOTEL
J. George, Proprietor.
ral le" a'.vjy llip'ieil i h tlir h'-t li1j!ef
anil deliesc'ei the niarkrt a'!irds.
KBAHONAl'LK
FOR RB3JUS BOARDERS.
II iving been nearly refund -hed. we
are repurcl t j;ive satisfaction to all
our a: run-, un.l soiic t a share of j oin
patronage.
ST. HELEN'S
OKKtiON,
.miTtcr.
Culled ftates Lurnl Office, Orsgon rliv, Orcron,
May iV imri.
CIOMI'I.AINT hnvliHj ht snis.S'l at ilils
j nilirs hr "illlmn J. McliiMiiilil hkhIiiI
itinie K. Nnl in for sbKntlouliig and fnfl
itiK lo mnke . ssttlstnsiii, IniiiMe saisul
or coltlrrtiliia on the lnn-1 pri-jr to
I'elmmry -ift, sfi, hit Ii9iiie!i'-.'t entry
No. H70". d neil )ut IS. twin. tt..iii ihe 1. J. x
ml 4. eeiiiiii 2, tiwiilii,H mutt., noire Inn,
in !'i n hi Ma county, Oregon. wMi a lew to ilie
ani'eltalioi'Of safif entry, ihe tAA fsriie sre
lie . tr. Miinimitiet loap -eur ut Ht. Iteteiu, 'ire
fcm, ue'ore the rainay cte.-k oa the ff.'ad ilsy ot
July. 1J. at liioeloek A. M., lo re-mmu slid
furii'sli teirtimrmy nniernliiir mid nMeired
abuntfonaieiit. And on tlie testimony then tule
in 11 re I henrlnc will I had irl ilii- o:lice on
'And of Antrim'. IWt. at tuo'elot-k A. it.
J. T. ACl'KilSON. Keirlmer.
i ji I'KI tK I'.iqt'ETi Reeelver.
JAPANESE
CURB
A new ni complete tmttniit, uiiMtiur f
ptipiHwHiiei'T oinimriiu in tiiMiie, hj o hi
Kox unit , l'.ritltlv t'ure for Kxtr:uil,
n rmil, BIIikI mid Hie ilru, HcliinK. hnmtr.
HM'ent or Hrcii.lrtry PH. mil nmiiy other
lUiM-a-e Aiirl fciniile weitkiifft e: tt U hIhm
irreut tnetH U Ihe rentrraf berlih, The hnrt
(lirive. y of m me ticaTt'iirc reiMrtii 111 u ora
tion with tue kniie umiofcwtary liertifter. 'I bi
he iifiv h tt net er tweii kaotvii to full, fliur
bttx. ti fort; Kent hy m&W. Why minVr from th U
terrible (ItHfdiK) when written Ktiflmntee t
trfiett with fi iMei lo reftni'i ih numtty if iil
enrc t. tf ni ctuifit for free Hitmt'le. (riinrtmtc
fstanirxl hv Wmn a mi 'I a tttfw JL I'.t . Whnlu.uln
rihI Retail ImiKuUtit. Ho'. Aitent. FortlauU Or. 1
One Dollar Weekly
Buy a iiood ttold watch hy our club sy
tein. Our 1 Unt gold-tilli'ii canes are wur
ra. ted for 'J) vcars. Fine Klirin and Wul
1I111111 111 ivi-lnnt. tSleiu wi ld ami rel.
Ia-ty's or Kent's A.n. fdpial to any $.jO
..s en. lunrure iifreni. winre we nave
11011 , we hell une of the huniiriK ca e
Matelie- fir the club tirlee H nnl end 1.'.
O. P. hy expre with pr vilegeuf exuuil .u
tion before j ayii.g for the rain.
Our Bireiit t Durham, N. ('., writes.
"Our jea-elem have ooneii-el they don't know
how you can iilrnl.h sueh aork for the money."
0u Sfrentut Heuth B.ring-, 8. 1! , wr'tes:
"Your ivuichc. tnke at ilirht. Tin gentleman
who sol the laM truu-h naid Ihnt he exmnineil
Slid jirieed s leMvlem wstehes la l.snesi.ter.
thut were no taitter than ou, but the price
Our agent at Pennington, Tex., writes:
'Ain In receipt of the wsteh, mid sm pleaded
without measure. All who have teen It say it
would be cheap Ht $ at."
flue jniod reiiubie siti-nt wanted for each
place. Write for t arlieiilar.
Kmpimk WaTi u f.i., Kew York. ,-
Tljo CoIeLratcd French or,
'SSS4 "APHRCDJTINE" TZl
Ii Boo Cf A
pjaiTtvi '
C'-'ABANTCI
tortirasuy for
ofn?r.'o!;itiiM.b.
or 6a iiaorurot
the geoeni'.iveor-
farts ot euueraez,
b-.-t!;or arUlur
i rum lh,.exi ulvi
BEfCDE eof SiiinuJauiv., AFTE1
over luJulirruiv, V .enfiii 1 .,( iSrnln
pjwer, atcf-!iin. I ear,a dov.a Palualnil;
bsck,Sery!nalWinikapaa,llykuir!a,.Vervotta fr
tratlou. N.h tiirnal F.-ni -rioua, 1 eorrhirs, l',s
tlnew. Wnak Memory, L-vao( Power and Imot).
tcney. will' b!f neIeetcl nftea lrsi. to prematura
old are ou 1 lii.aoitv. Pries f :ao a bnr, etioxc
lorfiVrn, SeDtbrm lo irwlptoi p-lce1
A wniTIF.il (il'ARAXTrK Is irlTen for
everjr S . Our 'er ro-eln-l. t-irefind tlie nioner If
ferminent e.- ia notefleet'd. We be s
t'loii.a-j.t.nl teatlmonlsia f-omo'd sail yoent,
of bothaeiea.wbnl.av., heen r'r "am-ullr ee
ty ttaoiuo of Aphroillllne. Clrrnlar Iree. Addrcta
Tu". "HRO MFDriNS CO. .
Fvr aii by SDWIN EOSg, DBoaowr,
Ht. Helens. Or. '
gift ip i le
miTCHELL, LEUIS & STALER CO-
MACHINERY & VEHICLES,
NEW MARKET BLOCK - PORTLAND, OREGON.
Hart & Sweetland,
Proprietor
St. Helens Meat Market
fresh and Salted Mint; Pnataire, Fkdi
Hid Vi'Kelubli'S.
MeU by wholesale at special ruti-s.
Kxp-esi iiiiii run lo all part of town,
i.id diaries rsiisonnlile.
-(10 TO
JOHN A. BECK,
The Watchmaker and Jeweler.
r-0ftY0l"K -
KLEGANT : : : JKWELRY.
Mi Kin! asor'nieiit of Walrhes, Clia'ks,
and Jewelry of all descriptions.
Onpodto the ioiiuiii I, lVttlm d Oreeon.
TbAKGAIN!
YOKE OF LOGGING
CATTLE.
With yoke and i linln,
cheap fou cash
Or apprvvid sccirrlfy.
G. C. L. & M. CO.,
Mayger, - -
Oregon
Petition fur Liq-ior IJcenso.
KoMi t. herehv (rireii tbii at atenirf
lie 1'i.lliilv eoiiri, ol the htite o Oremin.
r the tio' ntv of im i t b ' In Id on
die It. i ilav oi'Jitlv. A. II. lstr.', the under
ii;i. .1 witi an ly li said e. tin :or a liecn-i
n pay.d I r in the following pet.d .n,
to-wii :"
l'o the IIonornbl, CVinniln-hvcrs anil
futility Court o: fie Statu of Orei n , !tr
foiiioiliis fonoty:
We, the timier-dinied leal voters In Seup
finnse preefnel. t'l-lmnb.a countv, .-tat of
ireni-n. re'nfiillr iti di y.-ne l oi i.ru
ulel o y t nil Iu i u e einnit d Uif iiiirl,
ii. KonV le A Co., in H s; III liotl-, vrnoii
in I ma t lepn'irn in -aid oeapiaB.-e pre- hart
in le-a qnatiii I th -ii on (Ho i, for a
iriiHl id one y .ar, da t.ig rom J ..l.v titli. A.
II. I tri:
II Prlee, i l.'nnrd, Joan II Oove, John
Pries, Jiilin.-rlii.d-kB, l li.H-ft JMh W Csn
Udl. Uiillitm T Wli.ie. t runk 'li.in.Hn, .tnlni
-iimrenlv.rit. Y. II l.yii'h. L Ol 'endoriT. Uii.ihv
II in k Jiii.l. s K num. WMIuui Mr Mum
lieorite H Hove, R K Morrl. K. Il MeKny. s A
idiuier. S S rkk, J il T.anpkliu. H liliniiiiin
Ire, fidifi Mrsr-on. Iiutiate l.sncs. N II MeKay.
i f Heaven.. J ll Besvers. X llnllie., Vllh.in
Miinsrove Jr., Mtehoel rlteierulil, raiwsm
Itnru. li Xeiiin. Nvwm II W Knlshtin.
M Ktls-ltliit' Ittitdimljr. W C Kvviwnil. 'lis
llelns. J lls'iielniiinn. .1 sturn'ieni. f Ki.tli, It
lliirtou. 11 Uifnl.nr. W ill Tle. ( ivhiidika, F
II muii. J w id diwr. J I. Iiuai'ina Ju!u VV
V stit. c.enrire M Hnin, M W rSfiui-. A It l.sr-
n T II V.ll N Ki.-l. Mnll-ollii M'-Ksv. N
ildendortt, T I'lon'ne', John A Johnon 11
Itrliikinaiiu, 0 Ih.iyell. a F slniiiiii-k. mjuin
NOT ITU.
Cnlteil 8tafe Lsnl Om.'e. O.-ejon f'lly,
Slav "JV V!
(iOSIPt.Al.NT havlnir beea cntere I at thin
i altirm hr Am ia Kcrow.kle usulii! Fieder-
lek HuilliiK r al'iin li.nlos lor iui than 'Is
inonihHi.rtor la I'senal er I V 11. III. h ne-
slea.1 entry Ko, si x, dale I HeeemlsT S, IS ll
llirin Ilia we-t W ut .c 1 .. MMltll ' or "W M..C-
lion 25, lowiilil.i.1ii'irth. raiue S i'l. iu t'
liimbtn einiiitv. o.emu. with a le t tliei-an-
cellittl'.iv nlMddeuisv the iitl.l nrlle- sre lie e-
lr 'iiai itnneil toitfiiienr ar er. neien. tirer.Mi,
In-fore the emini j iter on tbe '.'.id ilny id Julv
iw-i i iiiireliiek X M . r i r5!.nd and furitlnti
leMiiii'iuy coiieemitnr toifd ullefed sIhiihI ii-
lllt'lir. AlKlnnille le llllliHljr iiikii .iiiinimr'
a lieiirliiK will be had at IhU otl ce on AuJl
at. uwt.
J. T. AffElljOK; Peiiater.
Jiijs PRIKIt l'.t(V'KT. neeelvcr.
M TM K.
Ilnlioi fftatea Land Odlee, ()reo City. Orwrnn,
Muy , liw.'.
(tOMIM.AIsr havlnt been ewe e l at thl.
J otfcebr Clark Alb-n aculut i rn-t J. II.
ne-m-iun. lor aiHHidoiilna. never nuiile teil-
dein eor an luinruve neiil ou mUl Iru-t prior
ro Sliin-n rl. IMli liln home tend l-ul. V No. ii.lli.
dmel I'e'-euib.'r .2, !, ii.n tlie north U ol
aw i.j ami .nuth nf uw aeeliou '.ti.toaii.iilf
7 north, run ca i a-ii.t. In ColuutbU e.uiutv. tl e
iu. with a view to the eaiir-ellathni of .ittd
entiy. thetflld tnrtleare hereby aii'iiui.iiied tu
not ear el t'lat.Kuuie, I ireeoii. I efoie W II. t'mi
yera n itary uublji. on the !iul ilav of .lulv.
istr.'. at l.iu i'i.M'k A SI , lo resu-.n I mid f.irnldi
le tlinuity coiieeriiiiis shIiI alleed iiianiioii
iiient. An t ou the timtlmoiiy then iibtnlli.. I "
t-eurinx 111 Le bud at Ilii-ntl.ie oil the .Jud
day n Auttud. im!, ut loo clock A. SI.
J. T. Afl'KHso.N, Hen ter.
!l I'KTKIt I'Atll'KT, Iteeelver.
OF COURSE JOD DO.
Ct'OH MKINO TIIK CASE. It behooves
vr v. ,. In timl 11-0 to. wr fli..i-aljlo l.lue.H to
purchuse vour' Invi.-rntur."
"THE BANQUET."
Keeps constantly ou band the fau.ous
Cuban Blossom Cigars.
The Pnesl I'ne of V lnc 1 1 inors and
Cig.ir to I: found this side i f I'ott
. land. And if you widi to
eriRjMe in a Kauie of
POOL OR BILLIARDS,
rhey mo a xil e you that they l ave tin
best liil lu in ioH'ii. Kviryti inx new iu.fi
in ut, and your patronage is re-inctfu.lv
aolici.eii.
"THE BANQUET"
Bt II. Un. On-Kon.
THWAITES.
The Photographer.
CABINETS - $2.50 PEU D0ZEX
CAKDH, 2.00 I'EU DOZEN.
I7 and 109, First Street, Portland 0:
Jo in Drink?
Sendfpr
CATALOGUE,
and
PRICE LIST
FREE!.
WE ARE II MANUFACTURERS
ALL-WOOL SUITS
SACKS AND FROCKS'
SIZES
Every Suit
88.50
J.M.MOYER&CO.
SQCG3SSors to Brownsville Woohn Mills.
Retail store, 140 First street, under the Gilman..
UNCLE MYEES
THE PORTLAND JEWELER.
IJir0ttrf.lt AND DEAI.KR IN
Diamonds, Clocks,
Watches, Jewclen, and Optical Goods.
Fine Watch and . Jewelry Repairing.
Orders from the Country Solicited.
165 First Street. Between Morrison and Yamhill, Portland, Or.
cash STortiS!
W. J. RJ1UCKLE 1 CO.
-DKAi.rns in-
General
Crockery,
Glassware,
Quccnsware.
LUMBER, SHINGLES, ETC.
Produce Taken In Exchange.
It Will Pay You to Consult Our Prices.
RAINIER. - - - OREGON.
'rpilB "RETAIL MERCHANT is the iioceHuy
I Medium oi Trade between the Miuiufiictunr
mill tlie CoiiHUiner. lie lmmt protect tlie intercHt
ol liin ciiHtoiners y piircliiVBing id the lowest nnd
find beHt uuu ketrt, mid by Belling to hi putixnn
t the Lowest Possible l'riccs.
PROPRIETOR OF THE
In krephig thew true principles of trade always in
view; often leaves the old track nnd wtrikes "acro8s
lots' for liargiiins for his cuntomers. His stock of
TXiGoneral Merchandise
Is being enlarged hy New Goods Every Day.
It Ii .not r-nnvsn'eiit to niinin Uie nisny rllff'rfiiit rt!ali'S kct
on sale, a 1 1 from im- ..!-, tlilnn. I.niili-a' Wi'sr GuiiiIi-ikpii's
Wssr, ilistl Wi-sr, Vit Wtitr, Umir sii.l Vinl, (iroitriss anil
Mvil OihiiIk, Nnl h mid IIunlwur, t 'rm-ki-rv ami llawsre, Orstiits
nnd 11-iwnri', I'ow.lcr mill Nliot, lists imij Culm, lioo's slid Hhuss,
I'utint Mcilii l.ien, Toilit ArUcl, ilc.
yyi1 ! i Mi?'fii tsjiri"! v i
34 TO 64.
r
warranted.
-o-
-o-
Boots, Shoes,
Ladies' Dress Goods,
Furnishing Goods,,
OLD ST. HELENS STORE,
Merchandise