TriE OREGON MiSf. scBsuairrios, u.m ikr ykar. St. llELKHR. July 22, 1892. Manufacturers ikyited, there In no puce on the l acute Coast belief adapted for ganerul manufacturing industries than As tr. Raw miiterml can be procured here by ocean, river and railroad combination which insures that freights will always be moderate for those commodities which are not al ready at hand. As regards fuel, tlcre Is strong as surance that the development of the coal fluids of Clatsop and Columbia counties will provide coal iu abun dance at reasonable rates. Mean time we can promise manutactiirers plenty of fuel at low rate from mauy sources of supply. For ,,u dustrieB tliere is an almost limitless supply of fuel available in the refuse wf our lumber yards and box factories. Hundreds of ions of sawdust also go wliii-li could be used as fuel. As reuards the distribution of mer chandiso. we hold that Astoria pro5- vides strong inducements, feme may fairly retard as tributary territory the vast commercial fields which in cludes the states of Oregon, Washing ton. Montana, Idaho, Wyoming, WkvuiIi lltuh and rart of Colorado. Astoria may justly aspire to hold the same commercial and industrial re lations to these states that New York .1,. is. iha amtlutrn and mid-western tut that are within like radius of i. KitfamWU and ships are al .oA vaill)le for the distribution of our manufactured products. In a hnrl time Astoria will be connected iih Dm railroad system of the entire ommirv mid will enioy all the ad- advantages which will result from be ! "luiiinnou uoint" in the railroad w 9 stoma A . It i believed that worltinemen will be pleased with the conditions which 1 exist at Astoria and that tbese will re-1 suit in advantage to employers and employes. Tbese conditions are easy means of obtaining homes, a healty climate, good schools and churches of all denominations. The cost of living, all things considered, is less than in n.ivilMi rkiea of the East, which are nurseries for lockouts and strikes. In addition toall these inducements, Astoria offers a strong healthy senu merit in favor of new industries. Man' iiftir-ln rem will be welcomed with open hum and they may expect liberal terms from property owners in the city or the neighboring country. A- toiiau. A HOME MARKET. Tils tfntou tactile have increased the towage rales between .Portland and the sea; This Will tend to put new vigor hi the Astoria and Portland railroad. Every time the towage rates are raised Columbia comity can say, Amen! For every time the rates are In creased it drives 40,000spikes in the new railroad pi oposition. The day is not far distant when Shippers will not be compelled to pay tribute to the tow- boat company oeiwucn Portland, aud the Nt baton valley will look smilingly on at the h avily laumi trains speeding away to me iiu:m ocean with the products of our soil. That Columbia county is growing is evidenced by the iueicase in the number of votes cast now and six Years ago. At mat nine ai. me uronm election in 1886 there were 713 votes pulled in the entire county tor there of State. On June o last the niimooi of votes was 1425, or within ene vole of double that f six years ago. This if verv flittering showing forununioia county, and we venture the promotion that it will again aoume wiimu hic next six years. Judob T. A. McBripk, of the Fifth lmiil iliMtiict. is Droving himselt to ! worth? or tne oinuo. in mo strict disoibline is the prevailing order of busiuess,which was shown at the re cent term at Hillsboro. The lawyers caunot run the court to suit themselves. Mr. McBride is made of tha right ma terial. WASHINGTON LETTKK. anoe or powder in that body. ; NOW1 tluil tlio Silver bill is dead and buried beyond ressurrectioii, there li no (total reason why, congress cannot finish its Business ami aj"i the 1st of A ugnst. An agreement hu- tween the senate and house on no ute of adjournment is expeeteu to oe reached in a very few days. Standard-oil influences Having s- ii red the democratic nomination 101 Mr. Cleveland, is now at work to omucl Senator Briee to aRree w allow himself to be re elected chair- mn of the democratic national com mittee. Ho has repeatedly said that he intended to retire, and it is well uown that ho dislikes Mr. vioveiami kkifti.ii. inn mere aru icuw.w ""j i,a 'nnnt verV well reflle to do what v.......-r , , ... . ... i... af.i.wl.irtl nil neon e want mi" w do, and he may continue chairman. It Saves lit Children. Mr. C. II. Shawen, WolWvillo, Kan., says ! "It Is Willi pleasure "" f the cood Chaniberlaiu s uniie, m- m an.1 Diarrhoea Remedy has don ..... f. ,.;t,- A,ir i,f the ust lorn u en uj .......... ... n ---- - ears. In the most oosunaw tummcr complaint auu iu. .iw.i,i mv children, it aoteu as a .,i,.,r... ..,,.lin it never necessary 10 vui. "."11 ------- - call a pbvsiciau. i Can iruiniuu? wj hat in my judgmeni, oaseu ra of experience, there is not a nieuieiuo i mmiirM ai is lis eii". sale by Edwin Ross, druggist. ST HELENS HOTEL As a home market is of primary Im portance to our workpeople, it is fitting that it he noticed in immediate con- iieiMuin with the item ot wages. To annnlv the wauts of a nation of 65,- fKi IK) rannls. who. taken as a whole, are accustomed to the substantial .,.mfnru nf life, reauires a vast num ber of those who work for wages. In rnnaeouence of this urgent demand, their wages, when compared with those paid beyond the Atlantic, are high, be cause IhiB home market is always sure, since the American people are depen dent, outside their own territory, for perhaps not one-fiftieth part of their substantial comforts. They have within their territorial limits almost inexhaustible mines of the precious metals, coal and iron, a marvelously fertile soil, and a copious rainfall, derived from a source that will remain as long as the present laws of nature exist. Beiug in these respects independent of the outside world, they virtually baye one of their own. After their home market is supplied, the surplus is sent to foreign lands to be exchanged for what they desire which, owing to low wages paid abroad and to climatic influences, they can nnt n rod uce themselves. The wages of these numerous work er are enhanced by the ever-recurring wants of the people in the different sections of the land. The primary motive is to strengthen the home mar ket by supplying all the essential ar ticles needed by the people, when it r.an be done by means of domestic muniifnr.tiirintz. The elements from which come our sustenance and wealth are provided to our hand by tne bou nty ! of a beneficent Creator, and why should we not avail ourselves of His gift) and utilize them, first of all, for the benefit of our own people? From Palton's "Political Economy for Amer ican Youth." J, George, Vroprictor. Tables always supplied wHb. ihebwUdlbtos and delicacies the marKei ... TKRMS RKASONABhK . Hainnnnn FOR REGULAR mmm Having been newly refurnished, w are prepareii io rito our patrons, and soiioii patronage IP W. A. Wood uses as many big words when he becomes a lawyer (?) as he did in a late issue of the people's parly mouthpiece of Columbiacounty, the judge will be compelled to keep Wehter" under bis arm all the while. Verily the sorehead, is not happy. This man Wood not being a subscriber to ThrMist. and as We believe him to lie honest, at least so far as the law compels him to be, he must have bor rowed someone's paper to see what we had to Say about General Weaver. Weaver advised a boycott against this . paper, which we can prove by men whose record for truth and veracity are as tat above W. A. Wood's as the sun is above the earth. Wood says he had the "pleasure" of "presenting" the boycott resolutions to the audience, and not. one voice was raised against them. Now listen one moment: This wolf in sheep's clothine was a candi date for the legislature the place where our laws tre made, and he claims to be a lawyer now he had the "pleasure" of introducing an uulawful resolution to an assemblage, which was vaBsed. Boycotting is unlawful according to the constitution of this country, and has been also declared so by the courts of the landv yet this fel low, Wood, took the responsibility upon himself to defy the law, supreme court and all. Is this man fit to make laws when be tries to break What we already have? With such a vermin tociviliza tion in the legislature what could Co lumbia county expect! ine amau tiess of his brain would not have per' milled hint to have done anything ex cept as an impediment to all matters that might come up. Th road exhibit will "be one of tbe leading features at tne world s lair, From our regular correspondent.) Washington. July 15. 13i2. The chasm in the democratic ranks caused by the nomination of Cleveland has perceptibly widened since the free-coinage bill was finally defeated by the house, ana irliilRthe irtwwioiiines democrats are not doinrmuch talking for publication, they are freely predicting privaiely defeat for Cleveland and the loss of the house for the democratic party, by reason of the detec tion of the silver men in that party. Ex-SDeaker Reed led the assault in the house which definitely settled the fit nf the free-coinage bill by a vote of 154 to 136. There was a larger at tendance than had before been on the floor of the house for four or five months. It was not until the day be fore the fieht that the republican members, who saw their power to dic- iap the action ot the house, luiiy ae cided to kill the bill. For a time wm thoueht they would let the demo cratic factions fight ltoutaniongthem aelvea. but after a free exchange ooinions it was decided that the best thin for the entire country was that thev should take the leading part crushing the bill instead of allowing the democrats to pass it, and having the president kill it with a veto, as he would have done. Th renublican senate, true to the record of the party, has shown that believes in upholding Christianity and moral reform, by adopting Senator Quay's amendment to the clause of Sunday civil bill, providing for the coinage of 85,000.000 in souvenir half dollars for the world's fair; prohibiting the opening of the exposition on sun- days, and of Senator Peffer's amendment-prohibiting the sale of intoxicat ing liquors on the exposition grounds. "Now. let the democratic house defeat these amendments if it dares, said Senator Quay. The difference between democratic and republican methods has been sharply defined by the Pennsylvania labor troubles. Last May the house, after some very hard kicking in its fa vor by the alliance memoers,autuorizeu the judiciary committee to investigate the PiuKerton detective system and its methods, and appropriated the money to pay the expenses of the in vestigation. The resolution was quietly laid away by Mr. Oates, who had been designated as chairman ot tne suo committee which was to make the in vestigation, presumably with the in tention of waiting until congress had adjourned aud then making a leisurely pleasure tour at tbe expense of the people while engaged in the investiga tion. Had that investigation been nrnmntlv made when it was first au thorized, it is probably that no armed force would have been sent to Home stead by the Pinkertons, and the lives lost there would have been saved. Karlv this week Mr. Oates took hie partisan sub-committee to tlomesteau in search of democratic campaign ma terial, and not of the cause of the trou ble there. The senate will also investi gate, but, mark the difference ; it will do it through a select non-panisau committee of seven, three republicans, three democrats, and Senator Fetter, hich will endeavor to get to the bot tom of the trouble without fear or favor. Which method is the right one? ' . . The democratic house refused point- blank to appropriate one cent from the national treasury towards enter taining the veterans who will- attend the G. A. B. encampment, and it was onlv after a prolonged wrangle that it agreed to allow the District of Co lumbia to spend $ 90,000 from its own revenues for that purpose. That the so-called people's party movement is nothing but a tender to the Cleveland machine is every day becoming more evident. Already the third-party congressmen have dropped the rnasK and openiy aamiv uiav iney are making the fight, not to elect their candidate, but to throw the election in congress and make the election of Cleveland certain, ineir only oojeci in putting up a national ticket was to make a basis upon wnicn totraae who democrats in doubtful districts for votes for third-party congressmen, be lieving it possible thereby to elect enough third-party men to the next house to enable them to noiu tne Dai- sljftia of your ST. HELENS OREGON. SlmriiTs Sale. STATE OP ORKtiON. I ss. nty of Columbia.! Hy virtus of an execution ai ale issued out ot Hum w nasi! ittili.ini-vKS rein 1 1 BtfHIIfl ISSttVliinwi j t THE CyyCTTER STUMP I'ULLUKS, Engines, Boilers, Wagons, Buggies, Etc, Etc. LARGEST STOCK. COVERED I with. 4 Prices tho Lowest. HTGiELIi. MACHINERY NEW MARKET BLOCK tVtU.,IT, WILLOHiy 7lffl YOU I ywMrlVJTlii mtl.V, YT I lAWKBYE "TAY Wit TtK mft usrurvsiB r& r r 7";," i ' i P Correspondency Solicited .uwiiw.wu& LEWIS & STMSR CO. & VEHICLES, PORTLAND, OREGON. How to Build l'p a Town. Kick. Kick hard. Kick at everything. Don't take your home paper. li..ni. nnw a rent under any Circnm stances advettising or oinerwwe auu L-ii-li rimtinuullv. TMmiih to enter any comninauou ii.ai ,iit t,u n hen, -tit to anyone but vnnrilf. . . . 3 ii !f Db:i.lA ahvivs hiiv fii neuuiens, u uucoiu.u. and give your home merchants 'e eo-bv. and the merchants in turn send their work to the cheap-John pnnj. shop. Speak of your own town as tne immoral place on earth, and say a bad word for it every chance you get. If a Btrancer comes to town leu mm everything is overdone, and that the town is no goon on general iriuvii..o. This will be a drawing card to ucw business and industries. If von are in business don t auver tise. Bny a rubber stamp and use thaU It saves you a few dimes and looks so mnch better than if nicely printed by an artist. Kick because you and your friends are not permitted to run the town, and if you do run it, kick anyhow. and order of .'onrt ol tin- State ot Oregon , fe-r tl.e u.uniy i " Ma, to nie uuvcieu, i ';: " , ;: Kevser and ajiniit Martin 1'. Kim '. f r ri7Aii .In ura luctsriiieitt, with iiiu pin" " - ..,. v..ir .1 111. M t II fi IT, ll ' .. - ,i,u r Kin. ir and ui further sum of au wo uonar ; eruii.S costs, com mam of mi) loiiiiwuiK'iiwv""'' .. ; .t. . ' . 'i i... umthu'iMt M of section , I""".-.! ,i, ....A 11 west of the Wil loniiMiii' " i. i... laette Meru nan, u?eur " "eiitk hereditaments and am.urtom.m-es .i,..r..ui.t.blloiminaor in anywise ainr- tainii.Ri all being situateil In l oiumma 0 u ty. Htate f Oregon. I duly levied uJk.ii wild premises on the l"th day of J une. "fow.inpuisnimee of yaW """""J will . on tbe 'J3rd day of July, at t ie hour of 10 o'clock A. M ., at the Court HouLe door, in said county and state, sell H"ibllcauttloii,alltho rll.t, til e. ela.m . interest in and to the nlmve-Ue.Hcr I e,t real property of Martin P. K.mpp. to the hiaba-t bidder therefor, for ;eali to ba(U( W execution. interest ami KKK j24j23 Sheriff of Columbia County, Or. Hart & Sweetland, Proprietor St. Helens Meat Market Fresh and Salted Mentx, PaniaR', Hn and vegetable. Jtests by wholesolo nl special rates. vi'hh wairon run to all part of town, and charges reasoiitdils. . Sheriff's Sale. By virt ue of an execution a ale issued' out of the Circuit ST4TR f)F OltEGON Tonntv of Columbia mm omer oi .n il iMHue.1 ousoi fue wiuu ........ v. ... State ot Orciton . for the County of I olmu- a ii against C. F. Levenworth and Kate .M. i ....f....,i, for li mnii of 1H.7SH.0U dollars ludgment. with Interest t the rate of N per cent per year, from the Ktli day of May, Vi.i.r mini of tia.iJ dollars costs and accruing costs, commanding me ..I f the f.illuwina-deseri'ied real properly. to-itl The nrlh X ot ...,!,ii. u and southwest i of s.)Utheat M and northeast H of snuthweat section li, township T nqrlh. raj ge 4 wext, and northwest section 12, township 7 north, range 4 went, ami souiuca.Ni ; . c " .. ...I.;,. 7 orth rnnirc 8 weft of the VVll' i,..tt M..ri,liun. toeether with the tene ments, hertiditamenta and appurtenances DoToU'Drink? OF COURSE YOU DO. WE ARE M MANUFACTURERS 0- .,t,tr T, I. i . I O vou to Hud the im de-irablu place to THK CAMK. It lielinoves purchase your ' tnvtu"rior. "THE BANQUET." Keeps constantly on hand the famous Cuban Blossom Cigars. Tl. flncat line of Wines It p;.. i.i Ik f.iiiml ihiide Uuul. And if you wi-h enguge in a game of louors anu .. I'oi t MENS' ALL-WOOL SUITS SACKS AND FROCKS! SIZES 34 TO 54. $8.50 to POOL OR . BILLIARDS, thereunto belonging or m ynywije apwr- hest' ta, taining; all being Mtnaled In Columbia m.llt -nd County, State of Oregon t duly levied hed, unnit said promises on the 15th day of J une, Thev can asuie you tnai loev nar I . .' . , , I L'.-.,.-ti.itii, in W llll.l III 1U1.I1, v(. ....... . in re-iietiiwu. School Report. School report of district No. lfi. for the month ending July 13, 1S2: Number of days taught, 16; number enrolled. 35; aver age daily i.ttendance,19 18-19; totamumuer i of days taught, 376; number of visitors, 2. Raymond Doan was neither absent or tarjy during the month . Those receiving 90 per cent in attendance were Ollie Rice, Clyde Stewart. Joseph Doan. Eddie Girt. Carrie Girt, Belle Girt, Eugene Furrow, Lavenia Furrow and Bibvl Furrow. M. E. Haemer, Teacher. Strength anA Health. If you are not feeling strong and healthy, try Electric Bitters. If "La Grippe" has left you weak and weary, nse Electric Bit ters. This remedy acts directly on Liver. Stomach and Kidneys, gently aiding those organs to perform their functions. If you are afflicted with Sick Headache, you will find speedy and permanent relief by taking Electric Bitters. One trial will convince yon that tms is me renieuy you r.. Urge bottles only 50c. at jsuwin boss Drug Store. upon said premises Now. in pursuance of snid execution, 1 will, on the 25th day of July, Is!.', at the hour of 10 o'clock A. M.. at the Court House door in said county and state, sell at public auction . all the right, title. cliilin and inter est in and to (lie above-described rent pp'P ..f ( V I , v, invni tli aud Kate M. Levenworth. to the highest bidder therefor, for cash to satify sa d execution, inters! and costs. W. A. MEEKER. j2j22 Sheriff of Columbia County, Or. Model Saloon. I. mHWOOV, Prop'r. GO TO- JOHN A. BECK, The Watchmaker and Jeweler, FOB YOUR ELEGANT : : : JEWELRY. The Finest assortment of Watches, Clocks, and Jewelry of all descriptions. Opposite the Esmond. Portland. Oregon. SAWMILL FOR SALE. Said Sawmill is situated on the St. Helens road, about 'i miles southeast of Glencoe Washington county, Oreeon. Machinery in perfect running order; Engine is 45-horst power, ten by twenty; Boiler 50 inches in diameter and 14 leet long; New head blocks (Ratchet); Also sawdust carrier; Larue lot of cedar now on hand lor sale. Term made known on application to tbe under slimed. Would exchange for city or inv proved farm property c archbolD) Hillsboro, Oregon. Notice ol Final Settlement. In the County Court of the Stateof Oregon, for Columbia County. In the mutter of the estate of .Electa E, On reading snd filing the final account .nd .wiiii.mof Euirene H Girty. ailmiins- toatorof thenstatcof Electa K. Girtv.de p..si1 nn.l nravinir for an order of rtutrl butior. of the residue of saiil estate nmnng the persons . titled, it is ordered thatal tiersons interested in the eslate of sail Electa E. Girty, deceased, be and appear before the County court of the County of flolumbia. State of Oregon, at the court room of said court in Ht. Helens, In said ccmutv and state, on Saturday the 30th duy of JulV, ma, at 10 o'clock a. m. . and then and tliere to show cause why snid account should not be settled as presented, and hv n r.r.lftr of distribution should not be made of the residue of said estate among i. f.r uai 1 (WpaspiI ancurdinfif tt law. It is further ordered that a copy of this order be published at least once a week tor four successive weeks before the said 30th day of July, 1, in the Oaaooa Mist, a newspaper of general circulation printed and puWislieu in said couniy oi niuic. j24j22 1). J. SW1 lZH.it, couniy juuge. Notice of Final Settlement. In the County Court of the State of Oregon, for U)liimn;a couniy In the matter of the estate of Henry Girty On reading and filing the final account and petition for distribution oi fcugene ti. oirto administrator of the estate of Henry Girtv. deceased, and praying for an order Ol Uisiriuutli," V, wio . ft,. .... w. that all persons interested in the. estate of ici rt m Helens, In said county estate .. .... . J I. t.. ..l.,-,wl amonu tne persons eniiueo , n w w ry dirty, deceased, be and appear be fore the County court of the County ol i.o- Henr Bucklen'a Arnica Salve. The Best Salve la the world for Cuts, Bruises, Sores. Ulcers. Salt Rheum, Fever Bores, Tetter, Chapped Hands, Chilblains, Corns snd all Bkln Emotions, and positively cures Piles, or no pay required. It U guaranteed to give perfect satis faction, or money refunded, Price 26 cents per box. Tor Bale By Edwin Ross. lmiibia, State of Oregon, at the courtroom of sa d court, in St. Helens, in rem coo and state, on aaturaay, ine oum uj UI in. of that i 1ltf iho- at in n'cloclt a. and then and there to show cause why said ..,.. i,..i,i nni ha settled ss Dresented nJ an nnler of oisirinmuon siiouiu not be maile of tbe residue of said estate among the heirs of said deceased according to law. it is lurtner oraereu uibi. a uij r.l this nr.ler he niiblished at least Once week for four successive weeks before said 30th day of July, I8t, in tne ubmiok mist. a newspaper oi general circommi", pumw and nuhlished in said county aud state HMi22 D. J. BWITZKK, vounty jour putrouage "THE BANQUET' St Ilok-ns. Oregon. Every Suit warranted. ST. HELENS, OKECON Choice Wines. Liauors and Cigars. Beer 5 Cts. Bilkrd and Pool Table 'orCha peoommodation of Patron CALL AROUND. J.M.MOYER&CO. Successors to Brownsville Wo&n Mills. Retail store, 140 First street, under the Gilman. THE WSAJIia IKALBA Is now making regular round Hips fr.. in OAK POINT TO PORTLAf.ll Daily Except Wednesdays Lsaviko OAK POINT.. " tSTKI.l.A " KA1XIKU. ... KAI.AMA . ST. HKLKS4 AbbiviicoI'ORXI.ANO.. 1 .4 :40 A. M ..6:00 ' ..11:15 " . , 7 :IM " . N:IKI " .11:00 " RETURNING T.ravks POKTI.AKD !: V. M Aaaiva STlil-I.A W. E. NEWSOM. UNCLE MYEES, THE PORTLAND JEWELER. IMi'OUTf U AND D1CAI.EU IN Diamonds. Clocks, Watches, Jewelerv, and Optical Goods. Fine Watch and Jewelrv ifcepairing. Orders from the Country Solicited.' 165 First Street. Between Morrison nnd Yamhill. Portland, Or. CASH STOKE! w. J. riUGKLe :& go -UKALKUH - 1 Judge. Final Settlement and Di.trlfcntlon, Notic is hereby given that I, the under sisned ad.niiiistrator of the estate of Ed win A. Libey. deceased, have filed my final account as administrator of said estate, in the County Court of the Htate oi uregon, f,.. "..!.,. ,.1, id I'nuritv tiKRlher with mv ne- titition foY distribution of the residue of uiH utni now reinauiina: in m v hands as such administrator as described and set forth in my said final report and petition for distribution, and that the said court has fixed the 5lh day of September, 1892. at the hour of 2 o'clock P. M., of said day, and the court room of said court as tbe time and lilnee for hearing objections to the said final accounts and snid petition for distribution of the residue of saM estate. i. W. PLUMER. Administrator of the estate of Edwin A. I,ibey, deceased. jSao Dated July 8, A. D. 1892. .JAPANESE IP I A new and complete treatment, consisting ot Suppositories, Ointments in Capsules, also In Boi and Pills: a Positive Cure -lor External, In ternal, Blind and Bleedims, Itching, Chronic, Keient or Hereditary Piles, and many other disease" and female weaknesses: It la always a great bsnellt to the gone ml health. The llrst discovery of a medical cure rendering an opera tion with tne knife unnecessary hereafter. 1 his Keuiedy has never been known to fail. 1 per box. 6 for 15; sent by mall. Why suffer from this terrible disease when a written guarantee la alven with s bones, to refund the money if not cured. Bend stamp for free Ham pie. Guarantee Issued ny woohabu, t,i."iv.. .. aud Ketill Druggists, Bole Agenls, Portland, Or. PPI1GES akin owden- Used in Millions of Homes 40 Years the Standard. The GekhatedFrencHurB, Sr? "APHRQDITINE" S3 BLUE FRONT One Price Cash Store. WM. SYMONS, DKAI.BR IN- General Merchandise, DRY GOODS, GltOCEKIES. TINWARE, ETC. Ladies'FineShoes PATENT MEDICINES. RAINIER, : : : : OREGON. la Sold o x POSITIVE QUARANTEE to cure any form ' fifriRrvous disease or any disorder ol me generative or gans 01 eiuier whathar arlki from the excess! ve BEFORE nseof Stimulants, rat ' Tnhacco orOnlum, or through youthful Indiscre tion, over Indulgence , sucn AFTER ithfulluil tlon, over inuuigen,ot ""i ,"'"" Power, Wakefmni-s, Bearing down Pains In the i..ir utninniwAkri(s.llvsterla. Nervous Proa tratlon, Nocturnal Einisslons, Leucorrhira, Ills. lines., Weak Memory, lobsoi I'owerarm imjro- w. whli-h If neeleetcd often lrail to premature old age and Insanity. Price 11.00 a box, 6 boxes lor 15.00. Kent by mail on receipt of price' A WRITTEN GUARANTEE is given for every f 6.00 order received, to refund the money if Permanent cure Is not effected. We have thousands of testimonials from old and young, ef both sexes, who have been permanently cured by the use of Apbrodltlne. Circular free. AddreM THE APHRO MEDICINE CO. Western Branch. Box 27. Poktlakd. Oil For gale by EDWIN ROSS, Dbuggibt, St. Helens, Or. JSotlce ! Final Wcltlement. In the County Court of the Btuteof Oregon, loruoiurauiauouniy. ,, In the matter ot the estate of William II Taitr.lf. ilt.r,asf(t. On readtnn and filing the final ncconnt and petition for final settlement of Josiuli Knnkle, the administrator of tho estnt of William II. Tuttle, deceased, ft Is ordered that nil persons interested in tho estate of William H. Tnttln. deceased . be and ap pear before the County Court of the Comity of Columbia, Mate of Oregon, at the Court room ol said Uourt, in Bt. iicn-iis. ui uu V ...,t ,.,..1 Ktnti. nil HlltrmlxV. tile ifltll day of" July, 1892, at 10 o'clock a. P', on that day, and then and there to snow cause way should not le settled us pre sented and filed, and why tlnul settleinout of said estate should not tie nnido. It Ls further ordered that a copy of this order be published at leant once a week for four successive weeks before snid 80tli day of July, 1892, In the Obsook Mist a nows of guuersl circulation printed and niiblished in siild County and Hi ale. jljl P, J, Bwitzkk, County udge, General Merchandise, Crockery, Glassware, ! Boots, Shoes, Ladies Dress Goods, Queensware. .Furnishing Goods, LUMBER SHINGLES, ETC. Produce Taken In Exchange. It Will Pay You to Consult our prices. RAINIER, - - - OREGON. THE RETAIL MERCHANT is the necessary Medium of Trade between tho Manufacturer and the Consumer, He must protect the interest of his customers by purchasing iD the lowest and and best markets, and by selling to his patrons at the Lowest Possible Prices. "W". EE. 3D OLMAN. PROPRIETOR OF THE OLD ST. HELENS STORE, In keeping these true principles of trade always in view ; often leaves the old track and strikes "across lots" for Bargains for his cuwtomers. His stock of &rGeneral Merchandise Is being enlarged by New Goods Every Day. It Is not convenient to name the many different articles kept on sale, aside from Dry Goods, Clothing, I.iidles' Wear.'tlentlemen's Wear, Heed Wear, Foot Wear, Klour and Fred, Oroccries and Can ned Ooods, Nulls and Hardware, Crockery and Glassware, Granite and Tinware, Powder and Shot, Hata and Oaps, Hoots and Shoes, Patent Medicines, Toilet Articles, etc,