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About The Oregon mist. (St. Helens, Columbia County, Or.) 188?-1913 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 6, 1893)
Li V I r,. ui. m i !. .i 'JL Lf BUUHCIUPTIOS, 11.60 VKU YEAK. Br. Uki.knh, January 0, 1803, WHY ADVERTISING PAYS. It pays to advertise boon u so it brings purchasers fur what one has to sull. In this day and generation the good litniu88 ninn realise the advuntagot of advertising in starting a now busl ueand iu helpfulness in getting new enterprise on lta feet. Not all un derstand, however, jtiat why it eunnol he ('roppod or ita proportions grontly red-iced after trade lins once been in ducod to the advertiser's doors. One reason why he must keep on making liis usual 'announcements ia drawn from the conditions of today. There was time, perhaps, when a man's cign over his own door was guflluicnt to call attention to hia business, in connection with requoata of his cus tomers to tell ther neighbor! that he had just received a large invoice of new goods. Suci a time could only be when no one did mora than that when that was the coarse pursued by dealers generally. Today, however, the country is well supplied with news papers patronized by a good class of readers, thus furnishing excellent op portunities for invitation to trade, and enterprising buaiuoaa ineu take ad vantage of these opportunities; and when they onoe get in line it is difll toult for them to discontinue advertis ing. In faot, to stop advertising would bo looked upon by tlio people as evi dence that they bad gone out of busi ness. For this reason, even after they have become well known, it is liocis sary for them to keep their names and business constantly before the public if they expect to retain a desirable trade. If one enters the raoe he can not hope to' win if he does not run to the finish and there it no finish until be retirea from business. The world is, full of men with energy and push, and if a man expcQts to be a auoceasful business man he must get in the push it; koep hia banner on to the re" MUt-erloua Melange. BY MIRhV HoHRI. , HtbS( tiritm(iiIr)IIe JlwI a Naw-Yenre JmnOoree, And When he came unto himaalf A Saililer man wm he; And If as then marta oed resolve, And Swore thorn all by thuudur, You good men who have all beun ihsro, - JuHttay If It'ii wonJtr. Kx. Some one has written that "Woman ia the , finishing touch; man was only an experiment." Thero were many experiments awaiting the finishing touches during the past year, while many experiments were tried and found responsive to the louoh. As I never was the victim of leap-year marriago I cannot speak from expert' ence, but I cannot sou any good roason why loop-year marriages should not result just as happily as any others, The Astoria Budget is responsible tor tie statement that "scores of young ladies sumptuously arrayed in bangs, dimples, smiles and roses, are besieg ing the membcra-elect of the legisla ture for clerkships." There are young ladies who understand practical econ omy. The toilets are simplo, inexpen sive and beyond all doubt very attrac tive, and do away with luuudry bills. I notice in an exchange that there ia a petition in circulation asking the legislature to make an appropriation for the construction of a fish ladder at Oregon City. Since fish have boon so well provided by nature, why go to so great expenaeT Let them "acale" the fulls without a ladder. An . exchange, uiidor the heading, "Meaning of Mouths and How Thoy Came to Be Named," aaya that Juuu ary was named by the Itomana for their god of war, Janus. January be gins the year and looks both ways toward the year just past and that just coining. As T was born at the front door of January, this probably ac counts for my looking both ways for Sunday. And I rise to remak, paren thetically, that I have heaps of com pany. . ' - A Canadian newspaper calls alien- ,--"'" Wtlo advertisement, '"'se words: it i er, lutohlng ak-ljiir Crow, "are ye$ failing, or l this a premonition of nervous prostration?" Then be rubbed his eyes and stared. "By. all thq goda I either I've got the blind staggers or Slug 10 's on a royal toot!" At Unit instant a scream cam down the spout; '' . . .... "Rush that piuciflilong, for heaven's sake! We're latel" ' ; The proofreader groaned, galloped dowu tho column, hesitated and then desperately thrust tlie ilip into the til be, h usk ily m u rin u ri ng, "I oompared it with the copy, and that's as near as I can get to Hebrew these days," That night the new space-writer hurriedly wrapped up and addressed a copy of the issue, without a glance, and dropped it into the mail, with tills brief note: "My Oi)llt8wtI)eret Marie: I send you a number of this Sunday supplement containing my llltlo poem. Your fuee was an tver-preneni Inspiration to me when I wrote, and happy thought" of you Inspired every soiitaiioe. Here you will And ex pressed what 1 huve ever telt toward you. but have hardly dared to voice bvfure. Till death, eto." ' Mir Mario Cortlandt von Clifton glanced through the tender note, blushed with pleasure, and hurriedly opotnng the paper, read t 10 MARIS. ' When the brews from tb blue-bottle's blunturlng blias Twirls the touds in a tooroomaloo, And the whiskery whine of the wlieedls son:e whim Drowns the roll of lbs rattattatoo, Then 1 dream of the shads of the slially- gushes And the voice of lbs ballyiuolay, Drink the smell of stall) poppy-owls blum nisred In blue, From the wllly-wil over the day, Ah, the shuddering slieo and the bllnkety- blanks . ' Whun the pung-luns fall frera the bough In the blast of ahurrlcau's hickety-hanks On the Mil of the liockttty-Uow t Olre the rigmarole to the clungcry whang. If they care for such lidiUe-de-dee; ' Hut the tliinguuibob kks of the w4iiicry- baug v" ' . . Keeps the higgloilyr'gglo for me. ; . l'kmvoi. . ' ft Is the piUy-pododdled and slltrobting When the lolly pup covers the ground; Yet the poidlddle perlabea )iunketty-pung When the heart-jimmy coicgles around, It the soul cannot snoop at the glggleaome care, Seeking surcease In glugglotr-'glujc, ' It I" useleu te i.iy to the pulsating heart, n t K. A Witi Cr. Itirafi; Pu77le t. iinyoMetteutMltitq 11 ' w f pkHvn mHnloi t i.-,,, mui pn6 hb ibee dMlhl". 1 1I DtCMm WM PUWIHJ. I " IHw,nBn f'll.M tlRW "- J. Btt aUIVCMd OOtuiOwabl MIMltltfH W ) eurndardlamliM. n.m wta tliuw ptimmvui.4tiiiunit4Cliavilhlu A Use lole objct . It ut InlreSuee w WMMlitium l new bmtit, ih. v wiu irM ,a mr eompatltUio ej iimmw1 not tn canptu l ilU n A(atlMnlMUlUyof,'thersrariMk,''aililMliniiiUmlBlilctilmr nnlicino m bW In Tmwko, (:na.u. ihr ih mn M tu vn, piMnus are iJurad le lit) duly Twwyayifi ttmwi"wh Mines"" nwnm mmwii nnww (iiiwuy m awihh t: . .- 10 PSR'Car?' Dl::..3Bi;j '"' . ' ; ? p ' J-- J Tilcount of ft -4 t. nnv room. I i I il ' i ', int. on everv suit and overcwj' ' v t t . - i Men's fll.W Buita 4 !1 Ag 9 The tmrrf.) ef "THe Ut4 KlfJ.; .1an fkalr ef Shattand PottlM iuiiiyi,,rk whu ran aiaka iM the three fc'DM' bnt, Toltorfwill ha (Ivan an alwaal .aaya cold Watoh, "I to lappliirat anil dunnoi. To the Mrd will ha slvaa a pair ol "' uiamonrj anr-r nata. 'im m ba twen a budim crtina ma -Flriar. To lha t' tl orviosi, ieiheMwiiiueswras Kofiett Citmwn. Tsina(Mi,aSvlaa Hiuai li the mmik, a Frnnch LSIT1D. To the nran, a paw uf Cr pnniB BOf.ena mwivoini fiiaiIIicViii'e." tlluiiw and eni-loae will j U. 8. twiil manwi,iim)H. i aw aw. n ovyn v vaiss. Toue , r ptuw in orww c M,k compMllor mutt uliailiathraaauii.rhn..if, ktmMMiikt i Crtrna Dinner aBevlaa Mualo W Burkina I aktam Banquat waruuuwn cut out the above pancuenaach, Kamaa "Pant's PrUa Mlla," 'ForU-a frt ltairh Ilennxty," or "Ford 'a Trlw fnncH Curei. any wi.eiLa a!4 r-ro-viiw yoa dira. Addraaa The Kara a-in 1.1 n yrriiingiea f im wi., imiimto, Canada. The ptnuo wheae aamopa u paaimarkadllrat wiS ha auranlad clKit pru. waT the siban In ordar ofeitriL A Ihla advar- -iImimiii epiaai almullaniinulp ihroufilHt ilia Vniiod Siataa, vry ona tM an equal eppar inniiy. Taihaprr.! amtlingiha in it con I anmaf wlbt finnan alennt ITprlbt Vonoar Orand Fluuo, valued at aSOO.OO. Taiha Ant tmmntwm the wlina corraclanawar will In f inn a (nnlcinan'a f iw Hold Biirutoal" M atch, which urikat tha bonn and quarter hotitt on iiiull CKibclral rong at pl.ora, and valued u SdOO.OO. To the frr1 rrom the , a fiiM-clu Gufot llley ole, piMumaiia lira. To (ha tkiriUum il W. aSrttlaai EnglUh Hbos eraa. TeihaarM fiamthtlut, aauliaof rnri0r VornUnre. ToihaM rramtbeVi(, a mlrana Silver Tea Sorv loe. To tae ti.uk ImU ,Sa Uit, an etanm Piano Lamp. Tn the mvM from the tut, a hnmlioina pair ef Port lup. T the titklk front the tmtt, a eanaloa Kneiuh 4tthr ttavellin Trunk. Tn tha ..'4 fagot dx tut, Im plaoei ef ganuas in S aenary, and aiany other priiaa la enfar of I mn r.Acn states. A iwll pHa ef 811k Drnaa Ftt neiwina; naanin (any make nourodi wm V. S. who caa maka out tlw thrM ilnuhMtV Ami Uiidaa f racial nriaaa.tif thim ibould ba K manyaai rvRinf in ftoeruiMsef inatauuine; , advortiaaaiiiil in laadine nawiuaaara nt awntlL wilUnf to tulrt In Imrodndiic our eMdieiiMa, R wry cnlorX or a fVt-!a at noo in ancn zmbtc io m (lateen, jrarrfi. Mi .1m. ia tan it at mi XL. ak.ll .tv. .I.,, aott VAlni.tila Dr Hnf noma anawart.) Nocbarga hi madaforbMWS IM Win M. will V pu,WM. .1. wi.nb.nn. w.. If. :fcM. mm1 nmm wUl h iM to onhr tboao wan are Hhing h chatrad for tha prirei In any. way. Thar I-'ord'a Prlao Itemed lea." which an Hand- aaara where thr have nan once inlmiacaj. u wnh parfaci nunlaaion te the puUic Inaiaiaediae luty. . ana t M A.AT5wrr -.t-jimr --wjinncrr wm. a abaaluialv civrn awsv tointraduoa uid iMtvwtb ard aaadkinaa. and will be tned in iwrr fumtlv f prteaa will be awarded Rririly in;lr otnwn, ww ua aaac ay nuut. pnerptbL aud ;rtaa fevto Of ' An ertra pi amlum til a e - - -nrleal" Wnteh. (a wid,)wMUa.raarr rNjowlioaanilanoKHieLt h Mn jottayailtarttuf anvanUriaantiiitiMra, laofc-a rHvi.rOdeat rruolaoou?h to utoi. . ilia biraar fiaaa. . hat ia,liary ona can neat !' oif . end iklota thaai wnbta r .inn Iron the time tha adenianent apnaaia In lha ni imi r .y are wranraed aiilm one I, i, wiit Jtm tnrnlum nf n l.iw. , ne-war anil U ro' ttiM ommh. ,lB omii f,om of Portfe Prleo Hemtruioa. w ifct I-CU8 . f-'U. C, Car. eVaiUngtes Bay Stfc, Teronta. Caraa. 13.50 15.00 " 18.00 - .... 20.00 " ..... 2500 .... 80.00 " 4.60 Ovfrcoali 7.50 10.00 " 15.00 20.00 110, . J . ! f r ii. 12.15 13.60 18.20 18.00 2260 27.00 465 6.75 800 13.60 18.00 ...A vi a..Um.i Boy lvwv""' i a) J 12W " I .ti.tr, 0(1 H I UUiiuaT Men'l 6.00 .-Vt 7.00 itbt..-l j 4.60 Pan i.. m 'itmi, 6.00 ....: e.oo - 7.60 2 00 Unriiir a 6.00 X: ,V i,-4 1 a," ' n j. -i - -m m, reduction is for the entire tiocl. wrfw-. 4 moa-ca in plain figures. During this salt tah ten off from every article. f Every garment warranted, returned, if not soi led. ; , Monty refund fir atU J. We Are tlie ManaMure J. M MOVER ?&; CO., 140 First Street,' Corner of Alder, PartlailJ VKDKB THM ttH.MA.3t. ' , if .( Farmers' and II i 1 ' 1 I 1 rcnans INSURANCE COMPANY, F. HOWNf First and 9 Salmon Street. PORTLAND lbaiiyyCtty .IV ja-j't to yore, , both ?: reapon . aacetta dence is I t Colutn if the U. down the e. A few a reef on iw a thing he ancient lace of the ) ruh lrom 'nattily the lien Water- the dock , onsiderable ings picked nd succeed i .nappa and i iving in As- Thompson badly dam Let the ge." h, ' ; -ickled nearly J prospects of udge front the 1 that paper. M the contract riming, if so, ill be necessary for that paper to a tort ol Fourth of July move on If to secure printing material with , licit to do tha work by the time the d la completed. Following is the taragraph alluded to: .J "It has been stated that at the pres ent time eight men are working on the railroad. If that is a fact, an early completion of the road may be looked for. It is estimated that the eight men can build it in eight hundred aid eighty-eight years. That is quick fpr Astoria." Specimen Caeee. 8. H. Clifford, New Casual, Wle., was troubled with Neuralgia and Rheumatism , his Stomach was disordered, his Live was affected to an alarming degree, appetite fell away, and he was terribly reduced in flesh and strength. Three bottlos of Kleo trio Bitters cured him. . Kriward Shepherd, Harrlsburg, III., Had a running sore on his leg of eight years' standing. Used three bottles of Electric Bitters and seven boxes of Bucklin's Arni ca Salve, and his leg is sound and Well. John Speaker, Oatawba. 0 , bad Ave large Fever sores on his leg, doctors said fee was incurable. One bottle Elurtrlo Bitters and one box Bucklen's Arnica Salve cured him entirely. Sold at Edwin Ross' Drug Store. Buck lest' Arnlcm Maura. The Bert Salve In the world for Cuts, Brulaei, Sores, Ulcera, Salt Rheum, Fever 6ore. Tetter, Chapped Handi, Chilblains, Corns and all Skin Krnptlom, and poaitireljr cures Piles, er no pay required. It ia auarnnteed to give perfect utia faetlon, or money refunded, Price lb eenti per box. ,i For Sale Br KdwlA Rons. riaml aettleaaeia. In the County Court of the State of Oregon, for Columbia county, f In the matter of the estate of Moses Ma Urew, deceased. Notice it hereby given that Nancy A. Mo Grew, the admlniatratrix of the testate of Moses McOrew, deueased, boa filed In said courtlier final account and -petition for distribution of tha residue of sold estate; also that said court has appointed Saturday, the 7th day of January, 1803, at 10 o'clock A. M. of that day and the courtroom of said court at the City of St. Helens, Colum bia county, Oregon, as the time and place for the bearing of said metiers, when and where any aiiaall persona Interested may appear and contest the same. The follow ing is a description of the said residue or said estste now ready for distribution, to wit: TbeeXof seX and w of second seX of sw of section 13, t ft n, r 8 w Co lumbia county, Oregon, and containing 100 acres. , i NANCY A. MoOBEW. Administratrix of1vWr0',Maaef McOrow, deeeasd-.t 2ZmsSiL.th- )-..- JJ atallo far raklieallaai. Land Ofltee at Ongnn City, Ore-ea. November!, 1S1. NOTICE la hereby siren Ihnt the followlnf 'nanird actllitr ana flled notice ol hia Inten tion to make dual proof In tupport ef hia claim, and that unlit proof will be made before the Comiijr Clerk of Ciiliunhla county, al St. ilelens, Oregon, ou January 12, WM, via: MANUEL H. ROYER, Ilomeiilead entry No. W2. for the nc'nf see 17. tin.rfv. ilenamealhe fnlluwiag witnaaaaa to prove his eniiltiuious realilauce upon, and ciiftiratlnii of, anlil land, tI: under lei'lioa 2001, U.S.; J. al. An-hlhalil, Hnmtiel Fowler. John Jequea, Lawrence Archibald; all of Reuben, Ce liirablaeounty, Oreon. J. T. AWKKHON, ij'.'JO Rasliter. N' Nnclre tar Publication. Land Ollleeel Oregou Clly. Oraron, December S. ISM. OTICB Is hereby given th.it the followlnc nameil settler hat Hied iiollce of hia Inten tion to make Dual proof lu support of bin claim, and that mid proof will be made before the County Clork of Columbia eounty, at at. Helena OrcKon, on January a), IHrt. tIi: KIIWAKO HI.ACK, Hnineatead entry No. -, for the nw!of see t, tSn. rw. He names the followliif wit neaaei to prove his eontinuoua reKldenee upon, and enltlratlonof, laid land, vU: Ed. A. Cuih man, Chrlatlnn Kelher, Frank Bluhop and K. al. Colllm, all of lleubon. Columbia county, Ore Son. dllJM J. T. AFI'KKBON. Rexiater. lntlee for Publlcatloa. Land Otflce at Oregnn City. Oregon. December 9S. ISM. NOTICE is hereby elven that the tollowlne nnmcd auttler haa Bled notice of hia Inten tion to make Anal proof In inpport of hlnelalta, and that aulil proof will be mado before the Couniy Clerk of Columbia county, at St. Heleaa, Oreiroa.ou Fobruary li, isvs, via: , HENRY TIMONKN, ' Homeatead entry No. SAH. for the w', of e' of ee'JS, tS n, r 4 w. He name! the followlnf wltneaiiei to prove hia eontluiioui residence upon, and cultivation of, auld land, via: Ouitaf rlendrlcknon, Oicnr O, Waliunen, Peter Sonme la, I'uCer Wnttion; all of Clntakanle. OrcRon. daofS J. T. AFl'BRbON, Keglatar. Netlee tar rablicallaa. Land Office at Oregon City, Orerba, December 3D, ISM. NOTICE is'hereby given that the following named aeltler hai Hied notice ol hia Inten tion to make final proof tn aupport ef hla claim, and that Kidil proof will be made before the County Clerk of Columbia county, at St. Helens Oregon, ou February 14, IBM. vis: ; OLOF HIKUELA, Homentead entry No. S048, for the lot t, tee si, t 8 n, r 4 w. Ho namei the following wltneuee to prove hla eontinuoua residence upon, and eul tlvallouol, aald land, vis: Oacar O. Walaenen, Hainlu Jolmn. Ilendrick Walaenen. Henry Tim oncn; ell ef Clatakanle, Oregon. dSOia J. T. APPBH8QW, Register. Nallca far Vakllcallaa. Land Office at Oregon City, Oregon, December 3S. ISM. NOTICE is hereby given that the followlng nnineil aettlei naa flleil notice of hit Inten tion to make final proof lu aupport of hia claim, and that aald proof will lie made before the County Clerk of Columbia county, at St. Heleaa, Oregon, on February 14, 1S93, via: ' HKNDK1CK WAI8KXKV, Homeatead entry No. 7080, for the of aee SB, ISn,r4w. He namei tho following wltneaaea to prove hla continuous realdenoer noon, and cultivation of, auldland, via: OacarO JT'alrenen, Henri Tlmonon. Olof Hlemala. Johirl'olvai nil oi i.ie,ananie, uregon. aouia. i j, . T. AFPERSOH, samhllcatla , jtealaiffl,! .feVEROiwehShfi.; Front Street. PortkK il Of.m AUTHORIZED CirtTAIx, SECURED CAPITAL, PAID CAPITAL,, ' - - -f , (. FARM. PROPERTY A jSPECt All Losses Promptly and f atisfact 3:0y Adjstcd. For parHcuJa arply at Die office l yours Cc or Tui M ar oA LTYJi - DEALERS 1 id. Or. i Guano , wm Per Til, A CI1EAI f f ; FERTILIZER. . ' 4 , i Land Plaster Sis'; Per Barrel. -Apso a Fine Line d. GROGElUipS AND moVISIONS CASH, feTORElj if , General:: 7Jehhandi Crockery, I Glassware, ;4 1 Queensware. LUMBER. SH Produce Taken In t It Will Pay You t RAINIER, B6oj; Shoes, Lr ios' Dress Goods, j furnishing Goods, INGLES, ETC. Consult Our Prices OREGON PIANOS'arid i fine Btock of renowned KIMBALI nJ celebrated HALLET - T TTTC1 T! t ' !. 11 tI i; .-:, ua. t jo x ikuun arm reuauie -laLMJ JLj be seen at my saleBroom. Organs can alwaj Alltrum?ntsae bougbt anfufacturcr8 dif,c ,nd wli atwest pt CASH or c, EAY PAYMENTS OVi Pianos and Organs taRw, Mpart pf jment for new onca, , ': M 1 Call and see me or writ, f f ftnd b;. LAW.SON r: :core! 1 1 S4 1 4 I