W.lftHIXGTOX L.KTTKH.
SUUSCUHTIOX. vm YKAU.
St. Uelkk, Septmbkk 2, 1802.
A BAD TIMS FOB CAUXin HOWltBS.)
he rcnon 2Ht.
itrtm ir regular ctrrtj(lnil.i
H'asliiiiUi. August AJ, IrtrA
Tim (fctiiocrutie iiiiuonnl oonimitiet-
Villi jr Hint thnt vrei circular loiter ii
!lin been crmling toCntliolion through
out the couutry, uttm-king tho prawn'
SmlmiuiMrntioii Wcudfe ot it iilli'goi
t. i. ..u.. . i.o.i ti m.mhi a.dii..aiuicriiiuiiiiiiun nin (.iidioiicti ii
l eweppratins fl the profeagotmf th mel of 'h money appro
"onUmity-howlcf" of the !y. to we' l,riMfl T, ' i"Ppori of Imlmt
l.i or her calling wppt entirely iiwu.vj boomeriuifr of the fir
bv general prosperity. All tho cvi-H'-' In the ii ret place, every H
Unee hnw thin U a bad. nut, cam -''" it contain i. palpublu false
pign for litem. Their occupation U$ 'l. '' """'y iowii ,,4 8,u h lV
jiie, and there in nothing for them to? otH.-ial figure.: During tho eigh
lo but to niaiutaiti nwpectrulj; 'w--' years, l8ft to 1893 inclunivt
tileoce i-ongresii appropriated a total of f3,
RusiuPM failure in the : Unite.ll '7,95l for Indian education, ami fl
States have been 1003 less during theS38.!6 'f it U!el 10 In.liai
laH six months, than they were ditrj M'hooU in charge of Catholics. Tha
ing tbo corresponding six tuootlis op looks lika discrimination doe it not'
1891. New itlutriiU enterprises for As rt matter of fact tho work ol cdn
manufacturing iron, cotton and woolenjj eating the Indians, Which is carrie.
fubricks and tin plate are going intoi niontly hy pnMie. institutions or
operation in various aectiona of the Kwl '" managed by tho lodiai
nninry. While profit are Bmall,5,,tfire strictly non-partisan and non
buslncts ii on a provokmgly eolidj sectarian, nil of the superintendent
foundation, and the outlook in everySi teachers, matrons and physicians fo,
direction is bright and encouraging. 'he.se schools are embraced in tin
Crops aw good, money i pleuty amlp 1 laitied service and can be appointed
can be had very cheap, in abundance,!" nly on the certification of the civi.
on good security, and collections ar service commission.
any. The professional pic tu ret of; Treasury department officials hav.
dark and hideous things in tho future; decided that officers and employes o!
is in a "bad-roe for sturor.' and must' the government doing special work
keep quiet. His howling, if he bowlcln connection with the World's Fai
A KAMIIY'H API?I.KrrtON.
would scare nobocSy not even him
sell, lor He is too smart not to renlizt-
Umt the country is in a marvelously
prosperous condition and very likt-ly,
to continue so; no party, not even tin
veritable "Kansas cyclone" can de-i
tttroy the work of nature in I lie hat vest
fields, or undo the Splendid achieve
ments and "accumulations of enter
prise and business sagacity.
Tbil country is so largo, and po
litical parties are so small as compared,
with the cominerci.il institutions of-
the nation unit tne success ot tins,
party, or the defeat of that, Can n
loiiser be regarded as a disaster or a
ixre not entitled to exlnt pay there foil
land that only their actual traveling
ujienaes will be allowed them in ad
iiition to their salaried. This spoils :
jkoud many anticipated "soft simps,'
land will make details for World':
Fair service much less sought aftei
ny government employes, it tcem-
uj be right and proper too.
Senator Perkins brings good repub
jlicaii news from Kansas, nod, as h
1 never lets his wishes rnn aay with
liis judgment, his opinion of the sit-
bation in that state is valuable and
Icarries much weight, eeu with the
klemocrats who have been fondly hop-!
OREGON'S SHOWING kl BHKM8
Ul1 YEAR
Remains in doubt, but tlierd
question nli.ini tho
rOiimXD HDISTKML tl'irSITIUV
which opens
Sritciiikr iUt and tltm Crt ibt ,'!,
Ueing the lest Exposition eve
held on tho 1'uciflV Ooant. Ho fai
i Oregon is concerneO it will be tin
forerunner of tho Exposition, in
Ohioago in 1893. Tho principal at
'tractions are the magnificent Ahum i
Hcan Band of Providence, It. I. An
art collection vabted tj350,00;), and
embracing some of the greates'
pictures owned in tlio United rUutt'f
Imnnnise Ilorticnltttral and AKricu)
desirillufli,,.,,) nirliiliilu lliA rnlt of llin l-nlll
dined efforts of almost every coiinlx
in the stale. A mineral exhibit ex
t reding ull former year. A Htock
Department showing tremendous pn-
(uress. To these are added a larijei
before ;
including a magnificent elcctricul dis
iltow Kl.Hi-t. lij- Cured tthenniailc
I'alu, rral)l, tpriien,mi.t
a lllHcharirtiK KAr.
Pr. Damn Dear Sir : I cannot
'peak too highly ol your ilectrio treat
n.'iH for the cure of pain and partia!
oaral,isof my arm. I was cuml ii
me month. My son was also cuie.1
f deafness and discharging ear oi
img standing with electricity. Kofei
.our patients to mo at 270 Uoiii).
IrtHft, Alhiua, Or,
MRS. E. GUTTSCII1CK.
Drs. Darrin are crowded will.
Hittents from 10 to 5, evenings 7 to S
nd Sunday 10 to 13. They have i
arge country practice and send theli
lectriu remedies to any one
ionic treatment for auv cnrabli
bronic, acute or private diseases.!!
vhich are kept strictly contidenti'il
The diK'tora sro visiting different.
. . ...... u
owus in lite state to better accomuio ga. To these aw added
late those who llnd it imposMblo toymlmijer of tfx,ii,it.s than ever
onio to Portland. Ono ot the doctor.:
m lie at tne ltevere house, Albany .H.y muor t,0 c,,mbined Thomson
Jr., unlit lurtlier notice, wtiileone .'lauousion and Edison Companies. All
hem is in the Review b-jildiugan4m,fcinreg iu (n operation, (iov
-!,K.kaiie, Wash. Tho head office atfLrninent models of Battle Ships. Tin
270i Washington stresl, PortlandS.ierfni jjall of Mvsterv. Tin
Oonsullatiou fne. B.ii.ii vi.h.ii "l.ittln W..il.l. tl. i.ro
Chamberlain's Cough Remedv, fa-U,ct of 11 ""clmtiical genius; all in
nous for its cures of bad colds and as3ierspersed by novelties incident ti
i preventive nd cure for Croup, SOJihe popular special days. Every tiling1
. .....
Huew and nothing dead. Ureatly re
jlvluceil intes on all transportatior
i nes.
pe.
rm
tit n.r tiiilil.. Hi
CliHiiiberlaiiKs Tain Balm, a treneral
laniily liniment and especially vain
able lor rheumatism, Sprains,
nurns and trust bites, W cents
bottle.
Wk Smx Chamberlain's Colic,
Cholera mid Diarrhoea Keme.lv, the
most successful medicine in use toig.
iysenlery, diarrhoea, colic and cholera
morbus, 25 and 50 cent bottles.
St. Patrick's Pills. Thev are the
lest physic. They also regulate the
liver and bowels. Try them, 25 cenU
per box.
Chamberlain's Eye and Skin Oint aj
t Little Cilrl'n Kxoricure
l.lKltkaae
Mr. ami Mrs. I.orcn Tit'seott arc keers
f the liny. 1. tali t house st 8nil lt'-acli,
Midi, and aro blessed with a ilimchti-r.
lour years ulil. list April sho was Ui ken
Uown with Mvasli-s. followed with a dreml J
fill Ooaxh and turning into a fever. IK r-
r.iM l knifi ill). 1 i. Ill .mil Irnnlml linr lint
j,.,l .. . V ... , .....
min vain, i be srew worse riuii.llv, nntill slie
Ihreat of national calamity. The"ing that the people's party with the
country is all right and is going to re j
main so, and if anything is wrong it
must be one party or the other, or all.
If the howlers from public rostriimsj
who are always looking down, down1
into the infernal regions and at the
dark, dark side of everything are re
tired it will be very refreshing ami.
pleasant for the people indeed. What!
the people now demand is not
Said of democratic vjtes, wonld carry
Kansas. Senator
.it certain
itickct will win and that
by bdwin-Mlv,.t.ly cured. They i-ay Dr. Kiniis Sen
Discovery is worth its mulit in gold, yet
vou limy uel a tihLl noiliu free lit K'lwin
Miners, mechanics, and especially J u,,' i)rngioie.
irtisans and operatives engaged
productive occupations are a vast
was a mere "luinmnl ot hones . t hen m
nient ior tetter, salt rheum, scal.ltiead Uriel Dr. Kimr's New Di-covery and after
vczenia, piles and chronic sore eyej.3jllic use of two and a hulf bottles, was coin
-o cents per box. t or sale
noas, druggist.
Hart s mum
-"Proprietor-
St. ilttcrls Meat Mtirkci
Krexhand Salted Meats, gauaRe, VM H
mil vej tiilies
Meat by wholesale nt special rates.
KxivrRs wsfton run to all parts of town
utu eliarRvs itiiKoiinliie.
OF COURSE YOU DO
lot .II lil'.lu I III'. ifli., n ueiiooye
O vou to llml the most ileiralilu place t
purchase vour' Invtaoriitor.
Keeps cnnstiintly on hnnil the fniuous
Cuban Blossom Cigars.
The finest tine of W lues I louoro am
l'lE:irs tn lie found iliissiile of Port
land. Anil if ,vnu wi-li to
eiiK:ii:e hi a mono f
POOL OR BILLIARDS
riieveaii assure vou that they have lie
iiest lalile in town. V, erytliini new am
iieiit, nmi your initrniiuite i re ei-lfuil
solldtM
"THE BANQUET"
8t Helens, Oregoo.
TIIK KTI'AH KR
IRALDA
Is now leaking regular rniind
ti ipit front
OAK POINT TO PORTUNl
Daily Except Wednesdays,
WE ABE 1 MANUFACTURERS
ALL-WOOL SUITS
SACKS AND FROCKS!
SIZES 34 TO 54.
$8.50
Every Suit warranted.
POCSD.
I.MVi'vd OAK POINT. 4:10 A.
' HTKI.M ..ft:CK)
" if A I X 1 K II . .it:l
K.VI.AMA i:tiu
" ST. l!KI,KX-i ....... M:!
Aaaivi.xu fOltTI.AND MM
J.M.MOYER&CO.
Snccsssors to Brownsville Wo:lcn Mills.
Retail store, 140 First street, under the Gil man.
a. va nass.-i kvtioiuvi 09. ... .
? mnufit I.i tiiviiinltirA frtf IWit fOiiaitiid
. , 1 . J.fl isitssi; in iiktiviiii'tii v iwi wrwr vii"-iia
1 114 C fl h isnri!iliii n a I -11 u M
10 ue ieti Hiui lima iiuTvHse iignuui
--F - , ..
probthilitiesof asolidreg ... . ...,,,....
. . . In l 1 VI. III t lilo e-i'in uiliia unit"
And he thinks ' . f ,
that tho republican electoral ticket . . .
..... ... uStlm pnee of commodities, lutlierti
lUTlll Wltl iMWimiUI llf rl.A I llTAiletitirl
ssV li
with strong
publican delegation.'
sbolief of the citizens that the
harangue of gloomy forebodings ndj"f llle culled peoples' party tr.;j J " 55.55.i
l:trk, hideous, wonl-pictnres, but good,iear ago greatly injured the credit! ' I would rather trust that niedieiu.
sound, cheerful, logical re.tsoningSd material prosperity of the state,Kthaa any doctor I know of," says Mrs
about plans and principles that aremu because tliev thoroughly nmler-i.1""5 vmj, .canned eaue ami court uy tne utn anv oi
.i.-kJ. J L ,i,u..d that vote for tl, WMh Peking Ot phamberMr, that nStl.efl day ..the;
v - '..1W l'l,lr,i ,. nil 11 ,irrl.u.i
eleefairH ik. an i.idireet votu fur Pleep . - - . t.
good for the greatest number of,'
jeople. About these men will always.'
Iinnestly, differ, and this is right, but!
what good is the "calamity-howler."
This medicine can alwnys-s
'-leTe-2Reiiie.lv.
rlanu. wno when nresnlent onixised thel.lu (leiwnilpd nnnn vn initio iim.ul
Swishes of the neoole of Kansas msevere and dangerous eases, both foil
I ti .1.... . e r.. . Children and adults. 25 and 50 ceni
,i;ii.;uiiiiB. c muii nio liirinersj . . i if
..f il.. ,l.u, l .: , -IU......--B .o: ra.u ut .". "'"8
CSS AT F0STUNSS NOT MADE
PROTECTED INDUSTRIES.
IXj
McKiolev tariff Ltw is beneficial to
m ... , ....
(hem that the t:..o,mni lHEaetioiioi tne uemocratic siate
liw lorrt. inin.nn .nA .i,. ,! ,,;, Veonveiition of Wastiiiieton in con
t .. ' . - T.
wallers, that the farmers are growing
No argument is more constantly'
dinned into the ears of our people hy,
tree mule demagogues, and none ap-3
iea1s more strongly to ignorant audj
prejudiced minds, than the assertion
that- protection ia responsible for
great accumulation of wealth and its.
concentration into the hands of a few:
Atliift in the Cohmihtit river lnt June
i black .-kil t containing lomer" tools an.
'hue hoofe. The owner can have same oi
applying at Itourne' landing. tf
aiM.tiox.
tn the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon
for the t.niimy of olnmUa,
In M. Ilor.iii. l'laintifV,
Vf.
VVitus P. Hormi. O.fcnilnnt.
To Willi-. P. KoukIi, the ahovj-nttnied ile
fcmlatil:
In the name nf the State of Oregnu. you3
ire hereoy li--lllieil bim rcoiurcn In a;innr:
mrt answer the romnlninf in the nbnve i-n-1
titled caue ami court hv the llth "liiv ni
RETURNI,G
l.r.tvM pO!l LAND
taatvKTRI.I..V...
casi i srroai2!
UV. J. MUCKLE & CO.
1 :'X1 P.
'. 7:1.1 '
W. E. NEWSOM.
I 1ST. HELENS HOTEL.
term of ail court, following the expiration!
if the tone nrencrilie in the onler for tin
nblieation of tliin hiiiiiiiioiih; ami if vol
nlniii'iff will apply to the
J. George, Proprietor.
fnlileK always nppl!ed w 1 1 1 tlipln-toililile
ami delicacies the market affords.
nil tn tn answer nr appear therein, tl
ipplv to the court for (lie re u
ief and for n decree on prayel for in hcrij
TKI1MS 11EASOXA11I.K
IFOR REGULAR BOARDERS
HuririK lieen newly refnriil-Iied. we
rendVof iniVrlnv "xi'M V''l.lt glv. s..lsfae,., to all
laiiitiff a.id drfendiint; and for sucli01"' patron, ami solicit a Hharc of ynu
urllier imil orlier reli -f ns tj Ihe court niavH luitr itin'-e.
....... m "
eciu just aim equn.-inie.
mis suiiiiiiou.-i is orueren serren upni
In shM Oeleinlaiit hy nuliliruiion therrol
poorer every year, were but ihe denm-tH"-"'8 wil1 tngtheii their ticket.
gogic utterances of men anxious tofill,at ,he e,ln-i proposition is a mcas
are gotten up by Seattle as a private
kniHp for some of its citizens there h
little doubt. It is not right to ask th.
government to appropriate money foi
Rvjclta purpose; if Seattle wants
anal that city being I lie only one
.1. ,..,;., H.o I ..Wo V,h;ni.inii "nn..iri!'.v Honorable Uiyiil n. bleiirn. tin:
v.. ...-v Ul, , i.hi, ,,. nl tl,. l.'.,rll. In iiiliilH
Sobtain offices for themselves, and lint'.
fthey were absolutely without founda-
JtlOII.
There can be little doabt of the
3z 1 . . : . .. r , i : i . i . i -
men. Yet no argument has faA"""1 m w, l'f
t, .k t. .i. .. .uQtion proclaniittion when two senatort
-eakhieat men in tl, world r resi.flg WM, Prt, politically and geograph
denta and inhabitants of free-tradelic,,11Jr' a8 ,,,,l. Nebraska, and
countries and have accumulated theirMorSiln' of Alabama, joip in com
fortunes there: and Ihe further faetSme"JinS iL 8enlor Ruddock say,
that the combined wealth of the poorf 11,0 me81,at5e meets the unanimous a"p-
and common people, or the masses 0f?prooation ot tne people oi tne north
anv free-trade country is so small andlwest' gardl& of political opinions
inKmnifie.nt aih.n fc.n.n.nwl .ill, ihal?"111! I" 't H be the Utile With more
of the masses of our own coiintrv.60Jtlreme measures, should it be deemed
that the comparison ia impossible tof necessary by the president to adopt
even conceive in the mind, and thatlsuch- nalor Morgan endorses th.
the wealthiest men in 'this' countrji",e meS8age' ,)Ut regrets that it did
hare accumulated their fortunes iiii1101 entin a more radical system o;
industries of busineJis miriiiu .Sfetaliation. He says that Canada has
tirely unprotected, and with whiehalwa" been a bad neighbor and has
tariff had nothii.e-in th Tl'a rr1.l2liever lost an opportunity to niak.
to tlo. Th following i li.t nf nlh.er8e.,f disagreeable and offensive, and.
, , .. . . . "e'hat Its government has fpersistentlj
ui tun ramnt men in uie uiiiieug(,8r.;rar.Ied our rights from the seal
(States, together with the business orlfhijlieriea of Alaska to the fisheries oflE
industry in which they have acqtiiredl",e eastern coast, and that he think.
nie prtreiuent migni witn propriety
nave gone mucn further in lus procla
mation than he did, even to the ex
tent of preventing the shipment of
Canadian goods through the United
-Mates. 1 must quote a few remark-
their wealth : William Waldorf Astor
real estate ; Jay Gould, railroads, tele-:
graphs and speculations; John J)
Rockfeller, oil; Cornelius Vanderbilt,1
railroads; William K. Vanderbilt, rail
roads ; Henry M. Flagler, oil; John
J. Blair, railroads and banking;'
Russell Rage, railroads and real estate ;
ColliS P. Hnntiugton, railroads; Wil
Ham Rockfeller, oil. The largest
"trust" in the world is the Standard'
Oil Company, of the United States
which has grown up by virtue of free,
trade i:i that article. Without one'
exception these fortunes have been'
n massed by men engaged in occupa
tion not in any way protected pur
suits mat nave no more connection
With the tariff than with the spots on
benefitted should build it. It is easy
It o foresee that the republican staU
convention made a great mistake ii
ndorsing this scheme, as the gre-.it
uajority of the state are waging a hot
ippoaition against it.
Thee, tin Iippii A erinlfnlip'I fAnfl
N.t..a ti k..tt1 ticrtiid. liar. lliu iudin
Uiiys G. W, Shivell, druggist, VV'icklifft:
P'y., "and an unusual demand f.ii
nan) bei lam s Colic, Cholera and ui
irrtioea remedy. I have sold
ottles of it this niorniiie. Some
ma rkable cures have been effected bvPjiie paid on presentation at tlds fl
it and in all cases it has proved sue I h"''.?'' f' ' I
cessfnl." For sale by Edwin Ross,
The vote of Oregon in Novembei
will be about 80,000. The Weavei
mrty will have about 20,000. Pro
iiniily 2250 votes will be cast for tin
irobibition candidate. There will re
main 57,500 to be divided between
Harrison and Cleveland, and the vote
tor Harrison may be set down at overH
10,000. Oregonian.
"3!
the sun, or the colors on the rainbow.Iforeiguers.
The rapid muliitilicatiou of wealth is;
the natural result of the development'
of our country's resources, in which
development, railroads and telegraph
have played a very prominent part;'
and the effect of which has been to1
greatly increase the values of all
property and especially real estate
Those who had the foresight and the
pluck to acquire much property when
it was worthless and then get the'
benefit of development, nndce fortunes,1
larga or small, according to their'
holdings; and its nothing but cheap,'
trahy demagoeism attributes it to
kuyttiing else. 8
' senator Morgan in this connec
tion. They are 8o broadly American!
and patriotic and sound so Strang.
coming from a man who belongs k
the same parly that adopted that fre
imfif nuimrin or iTinoAnn. ii i . .
" " - uiiiviiki;, b irm
Eiidicaloiis, shameful, for a conn In!
like this to be thinking al-vays of whail
foreigners think or want. Tin.
country is too big fo be trotted on
England's knee and fed with pap. W.
I !!.. .. .
.re leepmsioie ior tins country, foil
this hemisphere, am we should think
mil act for ourselves, with indenend
ence of the opmioiis or customs ofl
The demand for Chamberlain'-
Colic, Cholera and Diarrhaa Remedy
is steadily growing, from the f-ict thai
ill who give it a trial are pleased with
I he results and recommend it to tlieii
neighlairs. We feel sure that the rem
ply cannot be recommended too high
ly. Wagley & Sinend, druggists, New
ton, Iowa, For sale by d win Ross.
;XST. HELENS
Df.tritt of the Slate of Oreit- n. bvoidci
iiiiule and dated on the 25th .lav of Atlnst.
isti
IlKLl, Hl'UAKT
Attorney for Plaintiff.
.latlce t'redltarD,
Notice is hereby given hy the under
-nriwil auinnii-itrator of the estate ot1
thcMCieorife AlWhoife, ilfeeased, to the credi
ton. of. and all permits having clnlm-
trnin-t the xaid ilcceaeil, to exhibit them
wnn ine neee."sary voucnern witinn nix.i
uonths after the hrst piih'iciition of thi-u
:e lice, to the paid adnnut.trntor, at Ins
Hlceat (iillton postotllce. in Columuin!
County, State of Oreyon.
Adininistrntor of the Estate of Ueore
Alishouxe, deeeaned.
Dated th! linh day of Au,-just. 1-W2.
Treasurer's Xotlee.
OREGON.
Warranted ii
to cure
BEFORE
Countv Treasurer's Office,
Mt. "Helens, Or., AtKii-t 5. IS02.I
Notice is herehy ifiven that nil unpaid
i.'ounty Warrtnu of Mild rountv. wliu-l
Mhave been nrcxented and endorseil ''mil
i-..,vSt:iid for want of funds," from Juiy t.i. Istil
IOUIT,,.. ,,. ,..,,, Iuu, I,. ,,. :......, i
re-M il;.!, nai ran'H No'. " KKU" and 'ViSi" yii 1
fflce. In
be allowed
ifter the date of this notice.
K. M. WIf AUTOS,
Treasurer Culiiinl.ia Oiiinty, Ur.
APHRODlTINE S-VuS1
f03ITIV4
O'JARANTCS
toenresuy form
ofn.,roii4uiH-aa
ori..iv diaon:ruf
the cuc.uUvc or-
Kihoi either ikix.
rnmthces(e-ii
lueif StiillilluutjL ArTTO
Tobacco or Onlum,nr thmiiKn )uiiii.i oiilpew
.iuu, over luuiiim-tice. . kucn an vmol ilrti
Power. WakcfiTllleiu. fh-mr'.utt tinv-rt I'aliia i. it..
loct,.'ienluj.lVVeakui4ii. Hviiterfs.Nenous Pri i
'ration. Soeturnal Enlxiui n, te leorrhu. Ii'i
iattl . Wi'Alc .lemorv. Ltiiniit PmrM-tftiil Iaim
tency, width If umlrrtol nftca Itsdlo piemnm
old co su l lnnuiitr. I rti s .M a litix. box
for f "i.'l. ?tnt I j n-c'l i.'i rtti-eirn oi price"
A WIIITtK V ..I'AKA.M KK In mivan fm
every! i.uliinlcrrcrciviH. ion.'ioi. tliemoDty II
a leritinnent euro i riot erTer-tftl. We hnvr
t!ifHi--iitnl litttimoniii'i. fniin old and yoittur
i f both wixi, who Jae liem iMrrniaii'.uily ennii
kytheiiKMif Apbroitillon. c ircular mm. A'iilren
THH APHRO MEDICINE CO.
'Vteru Uruch. 13os 17. fcBtt ijo. In
For sale by KDWIN ROSS, Dutogiht
St. Helens, Or.
General Merchandise,
Crockery,
Glassware,
j Boots, Shoes,
Ladies' Dress Goods.
Queensware.f Furnishing Goods,
LUMBER. SHINGLES, ETC.
Produce Taken In Exchange.
It Will Pay You to Consult Our Prices.
RAINIER, - - - OREGON.
NOTICK.
My wife, Mary Howard, hnving left my!
H'd and hoard without just unife or provo-j
-alioii, I will not lie responsible for any
lebts contraetetl hy her. H. O. Howaho.
Dated this 2lith dny of July, 18112. jitla'-ti
Model Saloon.
I. miHWOOD, Pnlp'r.
ST. IIKI.KNS, - . - OUKdON
nPIlK RRTAIL MKRCIIANT h the ncctKHury
X Medium of Trade between the Manuliwtun.'i
and the Coiimiiuci. lie iiniKt protect t lie iiitcrcHt
of lilrt custoinors by purcliiuting in t lie lowest and
and best inarketH, and by fteliiiig to bit tations
at the Lowest l'omble Prices.
PROPRIETOR OP THE OLD ST. HELENS STORE,
In keeping tliene true principles of trade always in
view ; often leaves theold truck and strikes "across
lota" for Bargains for hiacuntoiucrs, 11 is stock of
ESGreneral Merchandise
Is being enlarged by 'ev Goods Every Day,
It is not onhren'ent to name the nianv diir-rcnt artlclea kept
on mile, ai le from lrv floiith.t'li. thing. I.a.iics' Wear (Jeiillciiien'M
Wear, II. nil Wear, l-'noi Wear, Flour mid d, firocer'Bs iindt'iin.
netl tiiHids, Nulls and Hardware, t'rnckcry and fita'snarn. Oriinitii
aiiil 'I in are. I'owder and Shot, Hats imil dps, IIoo'ji ami Shoes,
1'utent Modfi lues, Toilet Article", etc.
T3
DO YOU WArST OWE
Choice Wines.
Liauors and Cigars. Beer 5 Cts.
THEN READ THIS
The county aawwaot Una completed;
(the assessment roll for 1892 mid re
ports $271,604 more valuation than
ihe assessment for 189L This in
uil eg the amount of the sherlffe
assessment tmde Alter the regulai
Mssessmeutof 1891.
A new mill romnlefce Lreiitnieut. t:mmtftltii2 :
riipi4it4r!rM, Ofntiuentt In 'ttmnle, In'
iutx una iiiih: a t'oniiive :urr iur r.xtemui, iu
'rnni( Hliii'l nnd meeting. ItHiinc hroiilc
iN-ceiit or Hfredllarv Villi, mi'i minv other
tlxeriKP ttiM fiMnnte wpukiifMtfex: H im ttlwaviin
iL'reac 10110 n i ui inn cotteriii ntmun, inn nrn
nucovvrv of mutt'ftl cure roii'leiiiiir a 11 oworn
itinn with tne knife tnitiecewmrv lion nftwr. TIH
Uemc1y hii nver bevtt known to full, 1 1 per
ox. for 13: vnt hy maf , Wlivffiifler from Ih -
jtointile Jyeiie when & written (tiiftrant in
iven wua ooxt, tnreiMiiu tne money if 1101
urtMi. hcnn Ai'tiiii) ior truo wtimnie.
ijiiiNl by WonoAKU. 'i,akk At Ca
iiki itetsn uniKKiui. soic Atcmitm, rortiana, ur
Bakin
w mm w 9 m
tJwd in MUlioaa cf Homes! 40 Years the &au4&d
Seeds, Trees,
POULTRY,
BEE SUPPLIES,
Fertilizers, Etc.
F. W. Miller
171 SECOND ST. I
IPortland, - Oregon
8end (or Catalnf ue. I
My stock of PIANOS and ORGANS is the largest nnd finest
in the state of Oregon, nnd comprises a full naptfortnient of tho
celebrated IIALLET & DAVIS Superb KIMBALL and Stan-
Jard IIALIi PIANOS, and Old Reliable KIMBALL ORGANS,
thus affording a fine selection to choose from, as to size, stylo,
and price. Pianos can be furnished in ROSUWOOl). BURLED ,
?yESlSAWMILL FOR SALE.iWALNUT' antique oak. and Spanish mahogany:
Organs can be furnished in BLACK WALNUT, OAK, and
SATIN WALNUT,
I buy nil my instruments from the MANUFACTlTRKK&--'nrcpt In In ma
iiuriibers at bottom figipcx, uiid eclt to FAMILIES tit . luweitt iionitiblt) iiriccs
biml on the niiiHt fnvornlilo turnn. '
If yott wnnl a PIANO or OUGAN. at one atflEADOIJARTFRS .ml ,ivo
mall doiilor' lurgo prolitB mill getiin' cointiiifsioiiii. I refer by iietil pi'r
mUhion to t lie following well known Uimkui nnd JIukIucm flrtm:
MESSRS. LAD1) & TILLTON. BANKKKH.
THE OHKOON F17KNITURK M ANUFAC TORINO COMPANY,
THE PORTLAND TRUST COMPANY. BANK KKS.
O. KII1NDLER Fl'ttNITURK COMPANY,
THE PORTLAND CRACKER COMPANY.
L. V. MOORE,
.Wholesale and Retail Dealer, 305 Washington
PORTLAND, - . OREGON.
Billard and Pool 'JJabln
iforths Pesomraodation of Patrong
CALL AROUND.
ShIiI Sitwlnill I 1 in ntml on tlm St. Ildcm
irond, Hlmut 2U mill- Kontlicnit of (llriiox-
iWniliiiii'tan ctinnty, Orcmn. Mscliiiii'rv
in pprfect ninnliiif oi-.Iit; KnirfniMii tr,-liort
iwwer, ten ly twenty: ltuflrr SO inclii-n In
liainctcr anil It et-l limit; New liead blork.
( Kalclict): Al n(lut currier; Larue lol
l"f cedar now nil iiaml mr Kale. Ternu
!inaile knnwn on iilti'Minn to the uniler
-Ikim-.J. Would exrliii(;e for dty or mi
proved farm projierty.
a.i; a iti.n iitii.ii,
IlilUhoru, Oregon.
-00 TO-
JOHN A. BECK,
The Watcbmaker aod Jeweler,
FOR YOl'R
ELEGANT : : : JEWELRY.
The Fluent inmrtmentof Wntchon. Clocks.
I and Jewelry of all itcmiriptlon.
lOpposite tbe KmuouJ, Portlar d. Oregon
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