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About The Oregon mist. (St. Helens, Columbia County, Or.) 188?-1913 | View Entire Issue (July 1, 1892)
THE OREGON MIST. hiiitnCUll'lluN. 1.J0 I'EU YEAR. 8t. IIhi.km, Jin.V 1, lml CLtVELAND SO STEVEXSON. An hnn b.-en it foregone roirrltisioii for oine time, Grover Clevr l.iml was tiomiimled hy tlw democratic! niilinnitl r-miveniiim ii CWrnftu t ib week, 'l Dint off th first Wkrt. This wnsiIunH, lottvitllSlHIliling Hint Xc York's solid ilcli'KHli"'! stOol firm Ail J liiltor against him from the ouUe", casting their en lirw strengili for Senator Hill. The tniiniimtbJu of a man fur three file. n-Hdtvc time for the priesiileiiej is tin-ln-exleuletl in the history of this pmnilrt, awl ibitt, too. after hi had npetily drdiireil nfterth first nomina tiiiil that the limit nlioulJ be one term Jr Cleveland to Parry Sow York tiite iwms an impossibility. At ihi tinitt Tammany whI Senator Hill, friend's Cannot bo reeme"iretl in lit fiiviir. The injustice ibme tlirni in Jditcliijj their most avowed enemy on the natioii.il ticket will on'y iiierens. their hatred for the man ami end ! hi defeat, re t only in ilia slut u! Xew York, but in several other aialt which are refy close. While Ne York democrat may not make an pen fight against the ticket, yet, hy Their non-stipport in an active and ag gressive way, the stale wilt l surely republican in Xiiventber by a very large majortly It is possible Ui make n man nick, but you can't force him lo wallow siiidi large pill as Cleveland A$ (or the nominee lor vice ires- flent, Mr. Stevenson, of Illinois, is : nmn not widely knnn and Una fact may add strength lo the ticket. He erred one term in congrsrss from thai atate, and was appointed sflvoinl ac tMrrt postmaster general under Cleve find's administration. . Ot his record in this capacity, there is nothing to be Hid, but it is claimed thai during the -late civil war he was "on t e fence," or probably leaned toward the S.un!t. The action of tire convention was a fatal blunder throughout. If the delinquent taxes advertised in Thc Mist were paid, Colmohia County wou!d uot have to fli.,t ciiii y Warrants and pay interert upon thviu. On the contraiy it would have it stu plus for public improvement. It is nwt right for one man to pay taxes and another not. It is unjust. All prorty should bear its proportion of taxation. Some complaint liaa roiue to our knowledge about the delinquent list being atlvertig.d for Bale, Baying that it was not right. Then why ahouitl anyone contribute toward the maintenance of the government, if not all? To extort money on one pieve m property and ihiI ou all, is disci imita tion. Again there is a certain cl.n-s tho prefer to see the county carrying an Indebtedness so that they may 'peculate in county warrants. For J ears this county has been deprtvi d of a large amount of taxes because correct discriplion conlj not be got t the 1mi(; bat the county has uw i complete abstract of all laud in tli ounly, ami taxes can be collected hereon. All over the state for years the delinquent list has been published una the property sold lor tbe taxes and their Indehtedners decreased. Most of this land is held by mm-resi (tents, principally by speculators who depend upon the growth of the county to enliance the value of their properly, The sheriff has taken the proper stepe ht thw matter, the same only as 1ms every other county in tbe stale. What is toe use 01 uaving an asseststir, or veti a county government at all if the Work of the officers cannot be carried out. We believe that all property should pay its kllotled propoitioii of current ipensesr and it is the sheriff duty to see that it doe do it. ft is (rue that taxes are high, hut if this delinquent roll had Wen collected each year the rate would not be so Jngh as at present. Tn people's party national conven tion meets iu Omaha next Monday, July i, for lite purpose of placing ii, nomination candidates for president and vioe lireBideflt. The con vein ion Wilt be composed of 1776 delegates. Jt seems probable that since the death of Colonel L. L. Polk, the next available man is Judge NV. Q. Oresh.un, of ln diaa,.for the bead of the ticket. Judge ireslio4n 4ias boeu in Ihe past a etal -wart .republican, and in 18S8 mr among tbe possibilities for the repul lican nomination. He is no a Me man, and probably the ationpesl one the Omaha -coovenlKin cmikl niHiiitiaie. As foreooiHl 4ace, General Weavtr, ol IoWw, seems to be the favorite, and second to him .conies Governor Ten aoyer, of Oregon. THB aelectioii by the nntiiHial repute lioan comtuiteeof VViliiam J. Cani bell, ae-chakmiiM, was a wipe choi.-e. tr. Campbell w a young man of energy and enegrity,.aiKi a life-long repuMi can. Tle oomiug coinert, under the direction of -Chatr man Campbell, will be slraiglrtforward and pure. The other ofKcere of tiie commiitee are; Vice-chairman, M. If. De Vouug, of Culifarnia ; secret ry, Carter, of Mon tana; treasurer, Cornelius N. Blis, if K York; ergeaui-at-arma, F. f.. r.fofilt, of Iowa. . v WASHINGTON IiETTEIt. (From e.ir regular corrtsptntient.) , M'ushiuKt.in J.ine Hi. Itti'i. If th tl nn Ci,.l had Mlhinllted the e lee Ion o" their redikuti I eamhtiate In a vol.' nl lhi. republicans of thro nuitr.v ttlicre it iro 'to tbt that Mr Clcvu and Wiaild have received and overwheluoiof nnjniliy, lor the ve y simple reiinai that ttnio nut oi eve y ten repuhlieain exniSMer Id n the sa1". ie-1 man in tha dem x rath party to bent It i n t tlierufnrc Mlrpr'llijJ lhat bi no iii nii.t n l y tlio t'hii ajrn nlmul.t uav been r eoive l hy the repu'ilioalis with (Ite livelbsl satisfactiim n I irreitet crtthtt'iasm. Aidv from the few dentic at who In h. oflli-e it'.der him. whieh the blin lly and nbhciut reason ln towel aaltt, his nmn iirition vvni like a M bUnket t i hU party : they kuo.v t iat tliH eonvention noiuinatei. huu, lint because he ai eoimi.lertd t it tronueHt nmn, but -imply biCiun' j lou nnl biekeritijri in the parte male him th inly n. ait ihiu w.iuiii the dil nt h c ad. jnit. Tb.-y know n'.io and win. of hen lo not he-itate t ay mi, th t he i'oom todehai; that he citinot cair: a mik I niMfnl xiate, nn I that he nN a go .h nice to hio-re sovent! of t m sunt eri t.ite Ik-cs ise t ie men wbo 1 ok a.'u r t'n t-ou. tiitg of tlie rotes in tha; lo.n by, bar. oi etirt to re! bi n i.i the While Uoiim t ain. Stnator Hill wt I n-1 aieahnndto hel. kv In a bi Nw York unlew bii luim. jiiUrt!tt" a jjirat chan.i': lit; l reporUn. in have .imkti in Mih.ttsnee, a foil w., t l ft.ntb mi i w.io tr ej Ui Kvt hi ii t carr I ,( a BU- for C evelund : "lio you take nu r a tool; no p wer on t a.-th ran curry Sew York for t b r lund. Bi-en if I slimil i put forth my be-t ett'ortf for On I should be characil with bttnit rusponsible for hi- .lefat; as I a-ii lt(M. As I am to be b amcd anyway, I prefer to be blanked for oi ig notbiiiR. Tbe drleyarcs In the con vention nominated Id ii Willi UiPlr eves AhJeoin; now b t t.:em eltct him. if tluy an." , ti h ral Horace Porter, of Sew 'York. wh ise name bad betku cotnieeted with the ebai manship of the rei'iibliean rational c iniinitlee. catne nver here tl.ix week lo tell the refc;ei t that private bu-l.ies-ene.ig' nn nt were such liiat it would be 1'iip'jwl le for htm t" bei-otiie ehairman if tbe i.s.i,o.il c- n.n.Itr, e, lis ui..-eied to t ie re-blei t tint the eo, er man for tin Ksnion, i; l.eco.d . be in hired to a( ee.t. and he tl on.hl he conal, wat Chancy I. Ueiew. This susotioii c Oenerul Porter's ti taken to nieiirt Ihiit he knows t! at Mr. DeH W wi.l not bceotne seercta'y of tate Mr. JJce.v l.a-i ha 1 li:lle i;n.n e in Hie actual bur et -btirh y of r.i tieal pnbtiM, but bit work at Minne.i; otix leareiKid inbt of hte Ui ij; u V qua i ie.i to b t o ne ebbs executive o'l ccr of the national cani si0'-i. Tnewlee tin of el aii in n t ruceeid iJr 0 a ks. n will bo ina.lt by Ih.- n tiomi! roni n tt -e at its mj.t.iij here t lis Week, bin it w I, i i r abir be ma le by the t re i. n ut. us "he comiiii ;ee al vays vole for tbe chair ma-i M-!tc;ed I y ihe p:e.i leiitial ca iii..ate. L .n J Clin in .-oioner tarter, of Muntjna. i favorably th .iiKbt 0'. TIXBE3 RIGHTS of SETTLERS. A few days siui,-e Judge Deatty, of ihe L'niied Slates Dii-iiiet Court at Koine, Idaho, rendered a deek-inn. which is of much interest to the settler ml timber land. Tile jn.l -e instrueted ;he grmvl jury that a qimlilied settler in good f.iiih uhn public land had a rijjht t clear his laiitl of timber ami .el the s ii r pi in not actually needed for the iniprovi tneiit. of (lie land, in- eludiirf fence:, biiihlings and otlnt iniprovrmeuis. The question pro pounded by ihe grand jury involved the authority ..f nin h seiiler tndipir o his Pilrtilus IihiIht oiiUide of t' e j-Uite In re cut, to wbii h ihe court re- NlHled that sik-Ii heitler could sell Mich limber in Ihe bawl and most avai'ahle manner without any restric tion wh never. This same question, the four slated, has already been in idenlally ib eidi-d in two other cafes doling i he past term of court. The grand jury had uiidt-r iiiveetig-dinu revcr.il charges ot criminal tii.iber trespass in the vicinity of Lake Coeur d'Aleii'', and it is understood thequee" lion proppunded aud the iuslructioii given applie.1 to th"se.eh iri!es. School Keport. Tlie fnl owii g it a npoit of the Apiary school, distil t So. -'is, of Coin in ia county, Oregon, for tbe month eir.lMM June 27, l.sf; Mumlier of nays taught, 19; pu i eu ro bd, 2 ': t tal numbjr of ila.-satteudan e, VM; t tul nnmbe' of (lnysa isein e, 14; aver age daily at'e idan e,17. Thosen.l htr all- sent nor lardy weie: Jennie Otimile. Al beit Ki.b... Nettie I indni v. Virii : I'rlc lard. M egie K'lby, Curric" Kiiby, Alice Ki by, Matti.- K.lbr. I'e feet la deportment were: Myrtle, Dorsey. Cbar'le G:itid'e. Jennie Ori'nlle. linbbie o'rindle, lua lii her, Nettie Li .d- say. Virine ' nei.a d. A ice Kiiby. .M let-ie Ki.by. Num'ier of vi It r. 3. ''alikb L. Kt-e, Ttacher. It ksm .he Cliildren. Mr. C. II. Shawn, V. lUvillH, Km., siijs; "It is with pl-asure trot Ii. t-ak f ill g i Oil illlberlnlnV Colic, C mi era and Di.iriiio3 i Reiuedy lias iluiii my f.itiiili ilinion the 1 iM f mm en yi'itrs. In the III St nb.-llnale cases of summer com, l int an I ( iari bu; allium: my 1 1 1 1 Ir.-n, it acted us i cfaarni, making it never tife.ar? to c .11 a physician. I can trii lifully -ay iliat in my jitdiiieul, Inseil on years f ejtperb'iico, ili-re is not a mejiciie in ihe. noirket ihat i- its efjn.il. For si.le by Edwin dnnisi. Ri uieinlier tliMt you can jjet receipt hooks at ibis i llice fur 50 cents each. I'tt il s for siile at th MfbT office t B0 cents each. tTsed ia Millioas cf Homes asS n.tllRIKU, Kit UAlilwiN-llKuUI.K -At die re i. Uilic of the Ini le'.' parent", mar til.hoii. tin Mindav. J illicit!, Mr. I. A'. Klehn i sou anu Mi'K Anni lleeule, liiY. lUan rliamp oiln 1 .tiiitf. The evremony was iH-rformed III nn lm preivc man icr, i i ihe pro.ten 't of a f.v mar neighbor mi l tnviied Riicts at t -r wbb li ennratuhitloiDiiind a general rv p't we e the otiKt of ihe i!y. 'I hetliwly married cuitpti were tbe reel, lent of many nice pre a its. M and Mr-, ltii'liaidnin t Mk the ereniiiK tiaiu for Portland earry nith tbein tbe ln wldies of all pres-i-nti to which Tn Mlvr takes pleasure in aild'ns ihe bv.n rveNrd.t of the coimn.in ty. i i wbl h thoy Imec ri.t led, and its own 'ti aitfelt ni-hes fur their future prospiTliy vnl happl.tcf. .4 Kw avtMd ! taaurooee. For tweuiy-five cont you can inaure voiiix-lf and family aviatust any ban esiilis from an attack of bom ) coin, l.iint ilurinjt i; e snmnier. One ot wo die-es nf Cliamb.'rlaiii's Colic, '.'holera and liariht lieinedy mil nn-any ordinary ea-e. It never fails nnl ix plea-ant and safrto lake. No family i alTord to Ik witlmirt tt. Koi i.le al 21 mil 10 cents per bottle b Ediii 1W, driigK't. Siowr Try this. It w ill cost you until ii;- an I will snrely lo you i-nod, if yon hare a eolith, cold, or any ti-onble w th tliro it, ehet or lumr. Ir SCiiiie" Sew l)icovtry for coiifinpiloii. coughs and euld- i Kiiaraittt e.i fo give re li. f, i-r money wi t be paid back. Sutrerers from La Grippe found it iu-t the th'nur and under it use bad a sjieetly ami perfect re covery. Try a Namnle Ixittle at i ur ex pensr and h a-n for yourstf. Jmt how Rood atl hiili-. Tiial bt ths free at Ktiwin Kos' drug iore. l arge sise flo- and tt. QU. V. C. BELT, H. V., PHYSICIAN axd SUKGEOX. Buinir, Orfjron. -OO TO- JOHN A. BECK, The Watcbmaker and Jewehr, ton vora ELEGANT : 2 : JEWELRY. I he Finest a'sor:niei,t of Watches. Clocks, a id Jewelry of all description. Opposite the Iv'tn at I, Portia' d Orceon. Hart & Sweetland, Proprietor St. Helens Meat Market Fresh and Salted Meats, Failsafe, Fish md n g. tables Meats ly wholesale at special rates. Exp ess wmron run to all parts of town. and charges reasonable. BLUE FRONT One Price Cash Store. WM. SYMONS, DEALER IS Geieral Merchandise, DRY GOODS, GROCEIIIES, TIX WARE, ETC. Ladies' Fine Shoes PATENT MEDICINES. RAIXIER, : : : : OR EGOS. THK SpIenlM Yoang N:nnan Horse TEMPEST Will make the ea-on of 1802 u follows: Monday anrl Tuesday at R. COX'S place, Yt arreii. Weilnesilay anil Ti:nrslay at GEO JAyrJEsj', Goble. Re.l irf the week at C. ML'CKLE'S rain h. Deer I-l.iml. TKIJMS: IXSUH.tXCIL 115.00 TK.Mi'KsT.alxaiili'uli!ark iron gray 10 bands hich; ix year ol.i; wei;ox i poim Is, with line sti I , (piiek inorelueni. an I s ( omi ti none ill innx-nl ir ower ainj uuialiil ty. 11- wa- ired by Vounn Ryron Kier; le. Olil Hy oil Kier'. 1 u ted 'and o.meil ty tthitfiuii' t r, Ktuti, Iowa. len.pe-t daiii a. i nl by Old Tviiijwst, h Norman bo.-st, own d lv I. !)oBn. town. CHAS. MUCKLE, Owner. SAWMILL FOR SALE Said ?am!li si uated on the St. Ileleio roau, a oiit 1 miles miitl.tasi of (ileii-in Wasliiin.tuii conntv, Ortg n. Maidiiner; in ja-rfict rum i 'g o-ie -; I- nginc i 43 hors't ixmtr, ten i y :wei,ty; u aiereo inches it diameter and 11 eel long; N' v head b'ockr (Kiti hit I ; .M-o sawdii t carrier: Lime I I ofiedar now on ban I .or sale. Term ma ie known on ap lientlon to ti e under sin-d. Would exei ange for city or nu proved fa m protieitv. A.C. ABCHROLP. if IL-boro, Oti'ifon. dKin 40 Years the Standard owde 'ST. HELENS HOTEL J, George, I'ropricfotv Fiibhn alwats mipti'h tl wi b tbr bust edibles aim dclleue.e the market atlords. T Kit MS ItK.VSO.NAUI.K FOR RE1JLAR BOARDERS. II ivlng been new'y refiirntdied. we are prepared tt k'vv satisfaction to nil mil patrons and olle t a shnrs ot your putrniiittfC. o " l ST. HEI.KXS OHKGON. SltPiifl'tt Sale. STATK OF OUKiitlN? 1 County of OViumbia.f ' Hvvhriieuf an execution mid order nf a'e' iMHil out of Ihe I IrenU fonrt o' ilu iate o( Oi-ifjon, for lliart'tiuniy of (' bun 1 1, to me dinod, in lavor of AuK'i t Kevser and aealn t Martin l. Kaupi , for tlie' stim of 9!l! M ilnllar.t jiiditmrnt, wi.il inn rest at ihe rate o ler cent p'r year from thrf Kith day of Mv. WW, and the lurlher sum of $.') !I0 doliart cost tind ac eruiiiKeo.lt, c aiiiiininlli-i; lee toim-ke sab ot the followimrtlcse Ibed red pMperty, to-it: The ..oiithwest V of etion !W, tmvnthip .s mirth, ranire 8 went of the Wil lauette Meridian, touvtlnr with tiistitie- i'iiil. Iiuriulifioii, nl. u.nii nKiairliliillcil thereunto la ionuim; or in am wise aiiix r-! tniaimt; all Ihiii( .ininted in iritfnmi i tViuuty, Ijlate of Oregon. I duty I. vied ..n sai l premise on I be 17th dny nf June, .Now. In ) nrsuanro nf snid eeintion. I will . on tbe Srd dnv of July. Is'n.. al ihe hour of ID o'clock A. M ,, at the Conn iion-e door, in said eouiiiv ami tate. sell at nub le ancion, all tbe ri);lil. tide, i luim and interest in and In the aMive.iiescr.led rei I pi'rt" it'' oi Mi.rdu P. Kntinn, to ihe bieks t iddiler lber for, for c isli to saiiMV akl exeeniiou, mu ret and co-tt W. A. MKKKER. J2tj22 Sheriff of CoIiindi a Cmn.fy, Or, Sheriff: Stilo. STATE OK OnF.fiOxT 1 Conrtty of Cuii tnbia.i ' l?r virtue of nn evcetitlon and order of sale issued nut of the Circuit Court of ihe Mate of Oregon . for the Conutv ot Coliini bi i , to me irireeted. it favor of Uenel Niin. a d apiin-t C. K. L renwortii nnd Kate M. Lerrnworih. for the sum of I,7.mii dollars uilgnient. with inleresi ntihe rate of s per ivm . e-year, from the 17th dav of Mav, lairi. and'llK' lurther sum of 1'i.V.M dollars costs and ai rnjfi g tr 'St, conm aiiditm me u inaKe sab- of t followiinMlescii-ieil real irop. r.y. tor it: The nor Ii Vi o! sou beast V. und sou I tin est ij ..t s'lUlhta-t ,j' anil n it least somimest If .eetion VI tnwnbi, 7 noiib, ro (t I uvsi, nn l northwest !4 sieliini 12. loni-Mi "norili, runire 4 West, sod soaihtn f (,, serilon a. tounabip uoitli, ranm-.'l west of the Wil lamette MuHian, together with the tene ineot'. hei ioit.iiiients and anpuru-nance tberinnto lH-'onaiiig or in nnyi-e ap-r-taioius; all IhIii,- tunned in Columbia County, State (if Oregon, t dllli hvietl Ubii ..aid pnihi-es on Ihe ISlhtiayof June. Sow . In pursuance of Mid execution, 1 will, on the iitli day of Julv, ls-r.', at the hour of 1 i o'clock a". M .attiiet'oin t llon ib or i i saiil enunty ami state. ei: at public ate tion. all Iheiiidn. lit le. claim nn i inter est in aiiil to tiieaiHive-deacribrd red pr p--rty of t.-. K. lavrnwoitti and Kate M. Levi nwortb. to the liiuh st bidder t erefor, lor cadi to sutiiy sad execn'ion. inturst ntt eo.ts. W. A. MKkKKlt. j'JIj'if Isherifl of Cu.u iibiu County, Or. Itvtice a' Final Krtilemem. In the C -unty Court of the ?t.iteuf Oregon. for Coluinbia County, In tbe matter of the eslate of Klccta K. Oirty. diseased. On reading and filing the final secnunt ind iHiiiioii of Kngeue If t;iriy. adiuiois t'alnroi the "Stale of Kb eta K. tiirfv. di cta ed, a n) prav inj for an order of ili-t i- niiihir. id tlie residue of ssile t.ne rm ne tlie Hrsoi set tied, it t- oideied that si persons i t.'rtsted i i Ihe esiaie of aai f.Us-ia I-., t.ir.y, dec acd. lie and npiuar Oelore tlie l.oiiniy eon I of tlie t oinitv ot oluuihia .sfile of Oregon, at Ihe cair room of .aid isin-t Pi m . Ite eiw, in rant ouiiir an I state on rintu-Oav the aot'i i!av of J u y, lr, at 10 o'clock a. in., and ibn. and there 1 1 show caue w hy said S'Couii sboul I not la- eltlel as .re-ei.t. d. aim wny an r,rer or ilisirihuti m i-houbl n it tn i a ic ot the residue of sahl e-iate nni'm. the h.-lrs of si I ilen ae. accur.liiij 1 1 law. It is fnrt ht ottered that a eopv of ilii order lie publ sh d at lea t once a w ek to four sticee-sire weiis before tlie haid .'toil dav of July. liM. iu the Ohkih.s Mi-t. ii news) ht f eeiie'nl ' ireulaiion piinied him nunirsiieii i i saiil conn r a-nt state. tUpi n. 3. fSWiTZKH. l ountyjulge. Notice of final helilemeiit. fn tbe County Court of the State of Oregon, ur oiinuri a o nuy In the matter of the estate of Henry fiirtv deceased. n reading and filing the final aec nin i d petition for disirrbii Ion of Kuguiel: dirty, ad ninisttator of the estate of l!e'nr fliriv. deceased, nnd playing for an onle' of d( tribii'ion of ihe re-lduem said e-tut among the r-ons eiittiled, it is omit.. that adjiersons iuti re ted in tlie estate o Ihnry Oi ty, dectaed. he and up. ear he fofe the Coiniiy conn of the County of Co I'linb a. Mt ,t of Oregon, si the eourtrism rf said eoiiri, i 1 t. ilelens. in sum loin.tv a- d stale, oil 8at:irdiiv, tlie :)th day ii July KH, at 10 o'clock a. in of thatoay and then and there to show cause why suii aeiou t sbnHlil not beseit'ed as presented and why un order f djstiihmion sboul in t lie inane the ie i lue of said i sla among i ie heirs of snid deeeiised iicuonl n, tola. Iti fiirhi-r nnered that a cop fihsor.hr be published at least nin e .vek f t four successive weeks i efore snii 't !th day oi July, ls3. in the O'ikijoji lisi i newo'inwrof gen-ial circu'ati m. prime. urn nub:idie.i in sai I eo mtv an 1 sraie. j-2ljU U. J. 8 .t'lTZKK, County Judge. .JAPANESE? JF5 Li. URE A new siej eomplets ire lue..., i,.iitng n iiippositj-f'is, Oii.iinent. iu CaiKiiles, ul o I; Jojc unit I'llls: a lenitive Cure lur K-xteriml, In ermil, l-.lin I mut hlee.ilnj, Jichiiig. 1 hriinli eieat or Ifeiediluiy files, and many otliei isene sua leuiHle weskiirh.es: It Is always, rem lieneilt to the Eciierd hpsl.h. The lira Inwove t of a me llesTrure. rea ie.lmsn oiisrs ion with tne kni.e iniiieien.ary harvafter. Ihl S.iienv h;i ne, er Ukii loioni to (nil. II c aox. for: sent by mail. Whysiiller from thi eirlhie ili-ouse when s wrltien s m-turfo Ir ivmi wit'a S boxe.i. oireftuiJ die umnev- if in, lire I. Semi -t for Iree Siirni.le. (iuiirimlei smie-lby Waii,Aso, ruRKr. A Co., Wli.,h?.ul. .nd Uetsil OruKKlats.hoie.VKetits, i'irllnn.l,(ii. Tha Cols jreted French Gere, tilurT ArHKODJTINE J3 SOD Ct A POSITIVE CVAffANTCZ tor'ireauv form r. '. 'uTi'oiii diM-ii J ori,u uiMJiufcrof tha g?aeiativor- guaKOl siuioraejt, V, hither sri.Iut'' ntrnnF ureoi M.imni!it. aFTr-i 'oliccoor0phi.n,irtl1rou!rhoiit..ii.liu'.1!iiere uwtr, W'K.;of "Jn-fci. teor uirdoKn l-alnilnii aek.Scnj!nnl Wenknisi., i: jtci !a. Sn mu Yt . . . . 1 i.oiifc i corrhfia. 1) z ir law. feet )r um I on meeirt n' n-lce" '. ery ti. .0 orVr rs-eltwl. 1-1 rr'-. nr t'ie moiu-r Ii i I'ermnieiit e--e I. not ;'r?rii. w ha s -.oii'snilnol tivtlmmitir fir.mn'd sml yoei a f bot.i exos,rhol -ii born vor-anntly enr s, y tlienseof AiUrodltlaa. t.'irenjeriree. iddrei T" AHRO MfDiriNE CO. Vcitru iJrsuc'.i. liax 37. fosri i 'a For al by KDWIN BOSS, Dblooiht, Ht. Ilelonr, Vr, or mnne re.'unuit! 7 JJ&W is i f W MITCHELL, LEWIS STMSR MACHINKIiV &' VEHICLES, NEW MARKET BLOCK - PORTLAND, OREGON. MRS, C. L COLBURN, Ivlf Li ilii isr "Ei iR AS0 DliE'SSMAKKK, : ST. HELEN'S, 0RK0O.X. i OF COURSE M DO. Off II Cr yi u to lind lbs mst ilc-iialle plara to purchase vonr lnvti("riitiir. JL A a. .aw OililtttUAlJi. Keeps constimtly oil hand the fiiu.ou Cuban Blossom Cigars The finest line of (lies' I ionors an Cigars to I e found ihisside of Port Isml. And if eti ni-h to engage in a Kuie of POOL OR BILLIARDS, They can a-mi-e you Dial tber have tin ln-st' labbi iu low ii. Kveryil ing mw am: neat, and your pairuiuigc i re pulfu 1 soliii ed. "TQE BANQUET lit IKlills. Oregon. Model Saloon; J. S. CLOMXGEif, I'rop'r. ST. HELEN'S, ... OREGON Chcice Wines. LiOuOrs anil Cigars. Beer 5 Cts. BiHard and Pool TaLls for tha )-Ie8ominoflaf.ion of Patroni CALL AROUND. the mi tnitt IRALBA Is now leaking regular round ti ips from 3AX POINT TO PORTtANC Daily Except Wednesdays, f.MVixo OAK POINT , 4:40 A. M " Ki'KI I. A :( ' " KAI.MKH. ... ; tl:IS , " ' KAI, M A .7:i " " Ml'. IIKLKM S:nn " Bivisul0iai..SD.. .11:00 RETURNING '.evf POP IIASD t :fH P. M tuaivr. iSTKM.A .7; " W.E. NEWSOM. FOR H.4I.K. 125aere. parlly huproteiiljontrix nille roni M:st. a Sebidein ilvi r. iibmit finer otioin land aiaal ho ise, Inrn, Ijeaiingor :, aru of 10J trets. A( ly to l. 0. f'KAUHOS, Kishhawk. Or. JIO In iNulKi:. lilted Btnten tond 031eo, Oreuon City, Oregon May ii, IM, lOMI'LAIST hsvliin been snle.ed st Ihl ilitre hy Ulllhnii J. Mci'imalu iiKihi. unic. K. Niilun lor iibiiinhniliitf una filli ng to imikc settle. iicm, impioi'siiisiit ir ciiliivutiun on ths Itimi prfur I ebriitiry iu iO'j, til. Iiomesipjiii eiitr . 70 ibiie.l July IS, Isut, iihhi Ihe I its I. i, liiiI 4. .eel Inn 2. Iiiuiisliln;innith, rsnifs Kwe'l. 11 riitiiiithls eniiniy. uri'tfoii, wfih a i ie A' tn Ilu sni-e Mthili a, shIiI entrv. Ihs hsid eurl es sr. .e eby siit,iitii-tie-l toui, enrut HI. UmIimi., ir nil. iw'nre thi-i uiiiiiv i-liiik on the 2inrt lav in inly, IsW. al in rloek A. to rensinit ion: ariimli tesiimniiv eoni-ernlii .sld ulleifeu Imtiiioiimeiil. And on ths lestlinonv then sub -diicsl a henrlng hIIIIsi hurl nt this oltiea on 211a or Aliens', is-ja, m 111 . 1'iock . m. J.T. At'l-KUhON. Itenimer. I J I'E'l'KIt l'.V((t'BT, Receiver. Aetice ol t'inul SriiuiiK nl. In thc C'Mintv fourt of the Ktnteof Oregon for Coliini! la I oiniiy. II the nia.ter of tbe estato of AVjlllnm II 'I utile, ileei a'ed. On ie. ing and lilinfr the final nerount mil p. liiinn for liuiil si tth lui'iit of .bniiih iiikh'. ihe siiinii I tiabirof ihe estiilo nl Will am H, 'I'litrle, ileei a-ed, it I nrderad Hint nil persons interested In tha estate nf m iwiiiji. i mill', iieiensfii , m- and nn- D'Hr he o e the Cm nly I unit of tbelnunty d Culutubia. tifa'e of Orefion. at tbe Colin S'smi i.f sii.il C url. In M. Ili bnt. In snid i,,unty and Ktate, on Hatiirdnv, tlie .'Kith day of July, Is r.', ut 10 o'eluek a. I'mhi ihut ..ay. and ill n and there to show rause ahv aid aecoiinl shiuild nut be .(tiled ns prii eiutd and lileil,-anl why I'iiimI settkment of said esiiile shoidd nol lie ninile, It Is fin tber ordend that a eopy of Ihl order lie published al Ii ai once a" week ic four successive weeks before suM ,eii dnv of July. I(r2. ii the Oiirnn-r MiHf a news p'Mii r'of wnviul rircui .tion i.rintrd aud imblished in ssnl Conniy and Hiaie. tji li Ji Bwnzifa, County udgo. )o YraDriD Scml for CATALOGUE, ahtl PRICE LIST WE ARE 1 MANUFACTURERS m ENS'. ALL-WOOL SUim SACKS AND FROCKS! SIZES $8.50 Everv Suit J.M.MOYER&CO: Sncc:s5on to Brawiisvilla Wa.ba Kills. Retail rorc, 140 First street, under the Oilman. THE PORTLAND JEWELER. I.Mi'Ollfl.U Diamonds, Clocks V'atte, Jewelerv, and Cpdcd Goods. Fine "Watch and Jewelrv Ropairing. Orders from the Country Solicited. 165 First Street. Between Morrison nnd Yamhill. Portland, Or. CASH -UKAKRIlit la- General Merchandise, Crockery, Glassware, Quecnswarc. LUMBER, SHINGLES, ETC. Produce Taken in Exchange. It VVUI Pay You to consult Our Prices. RAINIER, - - - OREGON. 'PUK RKTAIL MKRCIIANT.is the noccfHiiry 1 Medium ol Tnwle IjoUvccii tlio MuiiufiUitunir nnd the Coiixiuner. 1 Lo mibst nrotect the intoivHt of liii ciiHtonieiH y piircliiining i the lowtt und nnd lent tiinrketn, mid by Kclling to hia j;iitron at the Lowest IWible i'necu. PROPRIETOR OF THE OLD ST. HELENS STORE, Iti keeping thcac true prineiploB of trade alwiiyn in view ; often leaven tlioold truck nnd nti ikeN "aeroKH lots" for JJarguiiiM for hincUfstonierH. His etoolc of l!fcSGeneral Merchandise In being enlarged by New GooiIh Every Day. It l not CfiRTen'ent to mime Ihn many ilifr.Tent artVles kept on sale, a l e from Iry (l u.ds.l t.liitifr. I idles' Wear Henlleiiien's Wtar, lb ud Vi ear, toot Wiiu, Hour und F. ed, flro. tr ei iinilt:nn. ne Oonils, Nulls imii Jliirdwarit, I'rm-kvrr ami OlR-sware, (Irnnitu V," . 'J'"'"'';. I'nwiler and Hhot, IlaN imU Cups, lloo-a aUiL blii-anr .'uttnt JIuilli lues, Tol.i t Artiules, tto. vi'fcits.siissiawssswaayjsiiiistri ' i CO. o- 34 TO 54. warranted. o .VSD ijy.M.KD. IM STOI 1 15 ! CO. ! Boots, Shoes, Ladies Dress Goods, Furnishing Goods,