OREGON MIST
Enteral at the Postoftiee at St. H'leus,
Oration, a second-claa mail matter.
COUNTY OFFICIAL PAPER.
Issued Evkky Faioat Mohninu By
DAVID DAVIS,
Ewroa and Paor-RiBTon.
bUBSCBIPTIOH PRICK;
One copy one year, in advance. ', , .fl.OO
Btz niontha. ....... . 60
COUNTY OFFICERS.
Representative. .."..Norman Merrill, Clatskante
Ju.lK,......,.........JMh H lloan, Kaimer
Clers .-J. O. Walla, HI. Il.-leii.
Blierfl B. S. Haitian, ft. Helena
Treasurer K. Rosa.Bt, Helena
Sill, ol School.., I. H. Coiuilnnd, Houllun
Aaaeaaor ...... ...Martin While, St. Itelt-ua
Hnrveror.. ......... A. B. Little, lioulton
Coroner Br. H. R. Cliff. SL Helmu
P. A. Frakea, bvsnnooM
Comralaaloner j w tw PUuour(r
JUNE 14, 1901.
DiHTaucT Attornkt Chambkrlaim (lid
not miDce word in summing up the
matter of proceedine airainet Phil
U.
Pounoyer. Mr. Chamberlain said iu his
reply to Attorney-Uenerai Blackburn
that the state had no caw, and be Mid
it hard and load. The little rascal who
tola the money should be run down
and made to pay the penalty of his cnt
aednesa. To treat the little thief aa he
deserve would likely have a salutary
effect upon successive orcnpanta of hit
disgraced poet.
A rkpoht of the temporary receiver
of the drat Rational Bank, of Van
couver, which latelv failed, elions that
the affair of the bank are in such a
condition that a dividend of 40 per cent
mil be paid tu a ttoupte l w , . Alter
the iiavuieut of tliia dividend a iwrma-
nout receiver will be appointed to take
charge of the bank, mere are uiree
applicant for this position. They are t
Chaa. Hill, of Portland. A. B. Eantham,
of Vancouver and Charles Clarey, pres
ident of the First National bntik, of Mt.
Vernon, Oretron. -
Soxtc people aeem disposed to scoff
the augeation that the northern Pai-ino
ia sincere in its preliminaries for the
building of road to Nchaletn valley,
but when you reflect upon the post can
you call to mind the company or corpor
ation previously attempting such a thing
who had money enough to buy pick
and shovel to comment! construction?
The Northern Pacific has the where
withal, and that is some points in its
favor. The road will be built this year
without doubt.
Tub TVmager Empress and the Im
perial Chinese court will return to the
capital at Pekin on September 1, the
otheial astrologers and other wise peo
pie, after due deliberation, having de
cided that it is a lucky day for the re
turn of the court, which ' fled from
Peking upon the approach of the Allied
armies. It ia qmte evident that the
first of next September will be a much
luckier day lor each a move than the
first of last September wonld have been.
It ia also observed that the time has
been fixed far enough ahead to give
II the remaining foreign troops plenty
-. iimaig retire.
Tats week wa nnhliah iTTrrTrr tn...
lape Nome from the pen of a former
resident of this county, Mr. George
Ramsey, of Scappoose. Mr. Ramsey's
ciwir-cut Description ot tile in the ex
treme Northern country should be care
fully weighed by those who would be
induced to visit that region. This is
the first letter we have had the pleasure
of publishing from a reliable source
from that country, and we recommend
Mr. Ramsey's statements to the consid
eration of all. It is clear that, everv-
ining taaen into consideration, chances
for success are aa numerous and far
more certain here at bome than in the
region from whence onr letter came.
Sknato Clark, ot Montana, ia still
distributing his wealth, whether ontof
the goodness of his heart or for notor
iety's sake, most likely the latter. Ho
has just made his new duughter-in-luw
a present of one million, which, with
the son's chances for a livelihood in life,
renders the young couple able, probably,
to keep the wolf from the door. How
ever, the bride will appreciate the gift,
whether she needs it or not, having
been a hard working girl.
Thkbi is no certainty that transporta
tion rates will remain very long where
they now are. There is but little tralfle
and an air of untaalnees makes its ini
nre-ion upon the countenance o
steam boatmen, and a djwncust look hi
said to be worn by railroad operators.
Whether there's any money in it or not.
tt looks well to have large passenger
lists. Appearance la ttie whole thing,
anynow.
FROM THE ICE-BOOHD NORTH
Q. W, K.YMSKY, OF 8CAPFOOSE,
SKSI1 INTKHFTISQ NKWS.
The Picture lie Draw la Sot Terr
Encouraging.
"Gbken goods" operators have begun
business again by sending out literature,
after taking a rest for a few years. We
are not going to warn anybody against
these operators, tor the obvious reason
that no honest man will be gulled by
them, and we don't care a continental
what becomes of the other fellows. If
a dishonest fool wants to throw away
nis money, let mm ao it.
Hood Rives has acquired great fame
through the delicious strawberries pro
duced there, but as good frnit of that
variety as was ever eaten waa marketed
in 8t. Helena last week, grown In our
own countv. Yes, Columbia county
soil, too, will yield according to the ef
fort pat lortn.
Mb. Meixen, president of the North
ern Pacific Railway, has not resigned,
because the road of which he is presi
dent has been acquired by Jim Hill,
and, according to his own statement, he
does not intend to do so. Mr. Mullen is
a very able and energetic manager and
the announcement that he is to remain
at the head of the Northern Pacific
Company will be received with general
satisfaction. The aggressive policy
wuicn ne is pursuing in pnsliing the
company's lines into new territory and
perfecting the equipment and service of
lines already completed, has made him
deservedly popular with his own com
pany and the general public, and his
resignation at this particular time
plight result in very disastrous changes
in the policy of the company.
Associate Ji stick Bkkweb, of the
United States supreme court, waa mar
ried to Mis Emma Mott, of Burlington,
the other day. In so doing the justice
has decided to follow the Sag, the con
stitution and the bible into the state of
Vermont.
Eighteen or twenty miles more of
railroad bed in the county will increase
the valuation of assessable property to
a considerable extext, and this will be
added next year by reason of the North
ern' branch to the Nehalem valley.
Secretaky Gaoe renorta that Uncle
Sam has a billion dollars is his cash box.
It is interesting, at least, to know that
some one has more money than J. P.
Morgan. ,
Nome City, Alaska, Feb. 23, 1001. (To
The JKimtoh.) Uefore leaving my home
I was asked by a number tit1 friends to
write to them, which in most cases, I
have failed to do. I will now try and
write you what little I kuow or this
country, and ask you as a special favor
to publih it in your paper for their ben
efit and the benefit of other who may
be interested In this ice-bound country.
At the present time Nome ia pretty well
buried with snow. In the east end of
town where the cabins are close together
and small, many of them are completely
covered up, the only signs of a cabin
being a stovepipe sticking out ot the
snow and a path or tunnel in the snow
bank to the door. The snow is not so
deep on a level, but it drifts pretty deep
in places. Some place it is ten or
twelve feet deep in the street. One see
ing this country in the summer time
when the hills and tnndra are covered
with grass and wild fluwers of various
kinds and colors and little birds Hvinir
from place to place in the warm sun
shine, and ducks and snipe and wild
geese float idly on the tundra lakes, or
ay np in the clouds aa you approach,
would hiirdlv be able to recognize it as
the omo country now. Miow and ice
have tukeu the place of almost every
thing. Even the roar of the surf is now
bu.-hed with ice. ami the onlv aouiui
that breaks the stillness is the wind, or
perhaps the pitiful howl of sume Mamie
loot dog. Everything is as white as
snow will make it, even the sen.
The sea closed November 5!7th. On
the 2ith the ice broke loose and drifted
out a few miles.
again closed. December 8th it was
again open, but there was two or three
mile of heavy Ice next to the , shore.
Since then it has been open several
times in sight, and is still open out at
sea. On a verv cold day one can see
the steam rising from the open .water
like smoke Irani a lores tire, xne
il called "stampeding," which In some
cases proves fatal. The other ia "pure
Maine," and is uot dangerous. I have
bad a prcttv Severn attack of the latter
most ail winter, and am still autforing
iioiu lWii'uU. I weigh llX) pounds, aud
am compelled to carry twenty or thirty
pound of extra flesh where I go. It
Streets nearly everyone the snme way
noma is getting to lie quite auronmriy
' i V . . . .. . mt 1 it-nv I .
STATE BOl'IAUST l-tam ;L , , "mZZZZZZ!Z
Full Tlttknta Will be IMaoeU hi m
Field Net year.
About fifty oclatlti, repnwntlngal
ima.thfiil nt the counties ot Uiu-
mm. tin tl a eon crence n
..,... i Alhunv luat week. At till
convention it was decided to '
now iinvii mi!
.... aj.-...I . i .,. " ,. i ..i. ..,.. ....nhiMn fMimiinluril Il'lim
vw, mini oi ins uau cum ki ivi ''" I .; , j
. l a. . .i t I ....IU .tu. hail vnur. This WAS !r
aia lujnil, HI ills prWOIll ililiu I w- y""" ' 7 , , . .,. I,,,
1,.. ii,..m .....,!.... ....i .,. v ti, aiutU .dnmocratio party, out
ioto un-m aia ueinijrii niair aiim wi- t . " - . . , -
entv In lull. .!, nt tlixiti anaitlnir the word deiuoeratlo has
trial, others transportation to MuNonl's for a number of reasous,
island. Best regards to nil.
Geo. V. Ramsey.
Reuben News Notes.
Doherty visited
Mrs. Wm
Wednesday.
tine of Thos. Pay' broncho wa
killed on the Northern l'auiHd track
Tuesday night by one ot the train.
Miss Utile Rurtwe. of Castlo Rock.
is visiting her brother and slater, Mr.
ami airs, jonn titmice, tins week.
Mrs. John Burbee is visiting friend
on iue I'oweeman tins week.
E. Mtchels, ot Coal creek, was in
townThunwIiiv.
Jaa. Mm-tie. of Porthmd, was In town
iiiiirHoiiy,
EJ Hall, of the, firm nf Everlinri
Co., of Ely, Or., was it visitor here IiiH
K iiuay.
Fred Comfort and wife visited Port
luiiil ii i.uiy.
T. C. Watts and Jas. McNanghton
attendetl the grand lodge ol A. F. A A.
been dropped
each good in
....ir
hh.i. ,...ii ,!m.rd that the work
of organisation should continue with
the view of placing in the Be d at the
next election a complete ti """
Kalama constable to governor. A temporarT
State executive committee w i-wi-
insisting of 0. li. llarnlsh, AlUii :
W. H K harita. Alfmnv. aim a. v.
Llewelllng, 'langent. Mr. Llewelllng is
a brother of the goveruor of Kanna.
. Thin atooiitivM ciommittee will call a
state convention on or before October 1.
The plaice of holding the convention
to be derided by reierntium. ni
fall meeting a riiinent organisation
will lie ellmited for the purpose of placing
thetMiiduct of the campaign lu experi
enced hands. Central comniillee are to
he si'Iectcul and arrang.'iiit'iil made tor
countv and precinct niganiUHtloiii.
liecliinition ol printipica ami prouiui-
gallon of the platform ocstiplnl the at-
teiitloli ot tne coiiveimon at auwuv.
There are three cardinal points in
the declaration. Th lirst is direct leg
islation throiirfh initiative and rcttiren
OASVOTlXAa
Baanth A Tin Kind Vnn Haw km Bocght
xou may as well exneut to ran
On the <h it wa steam engine without water as to find u im held at Indianapolis, Ind., Julv .
duin and itnpeniiive mandate. The
sectuul, ciinnl sullrage, no sex dlscrlml-
nntion. Third, public owncrainn ot an
means ot pro. I not ion and tllsttibutlon.
It was the souse of the meeting that
the iiationnl party name lt changed
(com stwial-deuiiK'rntic U socialist party
of America. One or more delegates
iiiiir be rent In tin) national convention
an acttve, energetic man with a toruld
liver, and you may know that hie liver
is torpid when be does not relish hi
fnod or feels dull and lanvruid after eat
ing, often has a headache and sometimes
diitiiness. A few doac of Chamler
Iain's Stomach and Liver Tablets will
restore lu.i liver to its normal functions.
"Indication nre," said a leader m ttie
party, "that the so-called cllUena and
(union ticket are thing of the past.
All nopulHts, with few exceptions, have
signified tbeir intention oi going into
the socialist rami). . The future of the
country lies between socialism aud capi-
tulinin, and the former strongly appoal
weather has not been as cold as I ex- renew his vitality, improve his digestion to iiulon aud the labor element. Can
petted it would be 8a below is the
coldest I have seen up to this time. On
the l!)th of January there was a snow
storm here, said to be the worst in the
history of Nome. It waa 10 helov, and
the wind blew so hard one could scarcely
stand op. There was a great number of
people caught out on the trail. jNeariy
all of them were more or lees frosen,
and a good many of them were frozen
to death. It is much colder hack in the
interior thau it is here at Nome, some
reports being as mnen as biT below
within 100 miles of here,
ana inaso nim leel like a new man.
Price 26 cents. Sample free at the 8t. I
iieiens pnarniat-y.
For Sale.
Work team and Ilsht wniron fur rain.
Team of shout 2;(R) notiiiils. A,,lre
J. Tompkins, Warren, or inauire at
aturv at nrrcn.
didntes on our ticket next spring will be
laboring men, as there are no politicians
or mauiiiumtiir in the organltation.
Boclalist will decline to fuse or indorse
the candidates of any other party."
fftii-ii J)tM' I
LViarii ., aw-'''
V ixwrwi
rorTnfaTitt unflCfsn.i..'
Tli3 Kind Yen fc
AVv-ficlaWe Pit puralionfor Aa
BlmlUilln. ihrltXN amlKtuli
ting tjui Stuiansia and Dktwvls of
ness and Ifcsi .tonwiiw wiiiar
a
iiun.Morpliiiw norMlwcxaL
OTJi-AHCOTIO.
Jna.lW.
Apatecl Bt'-mody forConsllfwi
rion, Sour Slotnath.UiarrhiKsa
Worms jC oiivuIsmoiw .KewrisiV
ness BiHLuorSiaEKK
racStmiU) Si(!rttur of
" NEW YOnK.
a-i
EXACT COPY Of WAffCl,
mays Ocr
Boars the
SiCTatiiro
A
( tPv I:
For Ov
Thirty Yosrs
wis fill.
VMS MITMtfa aaHMNUtV, M VMS am.
Danger, disease and death follow
neglect of the bowels, tins )AViit's
TKnra, nm I Little fCarlv Riwril in ntnttl.la li.An,
report comic,- in every day of seme one jou will add years to your life and life ,10IH Kalama, fSunday.
oeiug irozen to ueata. uue oi my
M. In Pmtlaud this week. Mr. Watts
being grand sword bearer, and Mr. Mo-
INaiiiihton a delegate troji M. lieit-n
lodge No. 32.
Emil Wasser vlit.l Portland lut
Friday to have some dental work done.
J. 8, Cloninger and wife, were over
neiiihbors froze one of his feet and had
to have one toe taken off. It is a sur
prise to me that there were not more
people frozen than there has been, for
they have been stampeding all winter
to yonr years, fcasy to take, never
gripe, iorsaloby N. A., Perry, Hyul-
k. hi.
SSECUTQIt'S H0T1CS.
Wouldn't it be a thrillins sensation
to know that the countv was free from
debt? Indeed, chances are good for an
early experience of that nature.
from her; To thl SU T and the NVZ? II !"" 1Y" 1 ' v"
Uood Hope conntrv, over on the Arctic B. r. Whimsy, ieceul sud that all persona
sine, aiso to me nongkocx ana several aia maw r nercny r
other districts. In fact the mountains ;Kn,r;
nave oeen auve wun men an winter. lem wimm aix month inm th dam ol thta
mere nave been some neb strikes re-1""""'-, . ... p- l. whitney.
norte.1 but it i hard tn tell nvtl,in I "" " J' J Bwntrtx.
about reports. Shortly after the close l
of navigation there were glowing re
port trom tne Knskoqmn and
many went from here. Some
have returned and say there ha not I 'B tot particulars.
W. A. Hampton and wife were the
guest of Mr, and Mrs, Oeo. Snyder
Sunday.
Mrs. Thos. Burget left for Mountain
lule Sunday, to visit her husband, who
is very sick.
R. W. Foster, of Portland, was down
Sunday looking after his farm.
Mrs. R. E. Watt and Mrs. Jame
McNaughton are attending the grand
chapter of the Eastern htar at Port
land this week.
TEAM FOR SALE.
d airreat tra!s,BPAN ?r AVY hohhes. weigh on Wednesday of
, ft,. v-' Koanda Hih, aultat.le lor loralug pur- dence of R Cox
ol them poa. cab. nwtata brg.ln. AM'"ytthl
Dr. Cawood, dentist, can be found
each week at the real'
By a unanimous rote the American
Medical Association, in session at Hi,
. Panl, adopted a resolution asking for
the re-establishment of the army post
canteen. These "canteens," or drink
ing places, were discontinued throngh
the efforts of over zealous temperance
people. These drinking places were
conducted under the supervision of the
army officers and were an evil only in
ne eye oi temperance cranks, and
their discontinuance made an opening
ior irresponsible joint keepers, who es
tablished and conducted the dirtiest and
most dangerous lot of dives and brothels
it is possible to imagine. As these
places are patronized almost exclusively
by soldiers the effect of the change has
neea so nisastrou to the health and
moral of the army that the medical
fraternity is asking a change back to
luruier conuiuons.
Dos't talk down the business aud the
property and the prices of your town
and locality. Talk them up. When a
man buys a piece of property don't tell
him he has paid too much for it. If
there is a horse, or a cow, or a sheep, or
a house and lot, or farm for sale don't
go around depreciating it or saying it is
too high. Talk it up. Give your com
munity a good name. Encourage
investment and improvement. Keep
money moving if you can. Help along
by an approving word every enterprise
nu inuustry. vrnen you see a men
Starting up a mill or a manufacturing
piant, pr an agricultural industry, or
anything that will employ labor, do not
fiiscourage mm ana tell him be is sure
to go broke. Tell him he is all right
nu ten. tne pnonc so. Talk vour en'
ternrisee and vimr values unit all
and the whole neighborhood, yourself
fuuiuuea, win pront oy it.
HEW TASIETY OF APPLES.
Progressive Farmer of Clatakanie,
Introduces Miller's Beedlina;.
W. S. Miller, a frniterower of Clats-
Eanic, caned at the otbee ol the perma
nent exhibit, on Washington street,
today, and left a couple of seedling ap
ples, tne like ot winch seldom, it ever,
have been seen here or anywhere. The
apples were gathered last October, aud
are aa Ireeti ana healthy as if they bad
just come off the tree.
Mr. Miller said they were grown on a
eeeanng, as far as be knew, but did not
know to what variety they belonged,
and therefore pot them down aa Miller'
seedlings. In shape the apple resemble
the Ben Davis variety, but are more
highly colored. The great point of this
: : . l : . : rot.
myiv ia u KCVfJlllg (jUHUMfl-B. XI118 IS
one of the most essential Qualities of an
apple, and iu view of the fact that in all
other respect Miller's seedling appears
to compare favorable with such vari
eties as the Gravenstine, Newtowna and
Ben Davis, it should prove a rait of
mncn merit.
Mr. Miller had with him a small box
full of apples, which he intends for
warding to Colonel Dtmch. at Buffalo.
where they may be displayed at the
run-American Exposition. The tree
from which the apples were picked is
three years old, and grew np as wild as
a rank weed, without a pedigree or any
thing to establish it identity. Mr.
Miller will era ft as many scions as dos-
sible from this seedling and endeavor to
cultivate the latest in the new varieties
of apples, of which there are already
some 6000. Portland Telegram. June 7.
UENKRAL pbed URANi gives expres
sion te a very sensible note of warning
to the American people when he cau
tions us against making any demonstra
tion over Agumaiao wneu that much
magmneti individual pay his contenv
plated visit to this country. Aguinaldo
would cut a very small figure in the
I'liiiipptnes, even If he were at liberty
instead of in jail, where he deserves to
be, but if he is given- his liberty he will
immediately come to this country and
hi friends here will take advantage of
the occasion to make a great to do over
him in order to give the Filipino people
the impression that he is a person of
souie importance, and by so doing put
it iu uis power tu niaae our government
inore trouble wnen be return home.
Of course no loyal or self-reDectinir
American would notice Aguinaldo if ho
should come here, but there is among us
an element of antis and traitors who
would be only too pleased to have this
opportunity of displaying their spleen
ud diMloyalty to the government. The
authorities can neither shoot nor im
prison him, more' the pity, but there
are plenty of ways by which we can
make him feel our contempt for him,
pud that is wiiat all loyal citizens will do.
The department of nuhlic instruction
has sent out circulars to all county su
perintendents advising as who can sisrn
a petition for change of school district
boundaries, u nrler (he decision of the
department only those who are legal
voters, that I to say. those who can
vote for any purpose whatsoever, can
sign such petition. Hence, women who
can vote tor school officers cannot sign
eucu a petition.
The Skatnokawa creamery bought
140,000 pounds of milk and 4,000 pounds
oi cream during tne month ot May,
from which wa manufactured 7,002
pounus oi butter, f rom the manner in
which milk and cream is now coming
into me creamery, ir IS expected tha
the output of butter for the month of
June will be 8,000 pound or more,
rikamokawa Eagle.
Real Estate Transfer.
Paul Jaachlna to Era Juwhlna. tw'A see
tl.trilii.Tl t 1 no
woaa Mayger to Mm Koberu, 8M acres In
ec 80, tp S li, r 3 w 30 00
W II gRndeton to C O Samlatnne, oii ot
wi anuas 01111, aec 20. tp n, rsw wo 00
u bio n a. usiKi patent
been a strike on that river or any of its
tributaries; that it was all a road house
scheme. Just what the prospect will
be here next summer 1 cannot say. J
have been about 150 mile in the inter
ior from Nome. The country is not half
prospected, but on almost all of the
streams that are prospected Aliey have
louna gold out tneir claims are not
FARM FOR SALE.
MT 'RS ONB MILK BACK OPDKBR ISL
aii'l: tnlrtv irm. In .tti.ttAn , ....
J. U. BACKMKYBR,
beer I.lan.l, Or,
Call at the St. Helens pharmacy and
get a free sample nt Uhaiiitwriain
8tomch and Liver Tablet. They are
I an elegant physio. They also improve
the appetite, strengthen the dlmntlon
and regulate the liver ana bowels. They
are easy to take and pleasant in etfect.
NOTICr TO Tur Diini ir.
mr. rr. b. n neuon, cannier ot tne
First National bank, ot Winlerset, Iowa,
in a recent letter gives some experience
with a carpenter in his employ, that
win be oi vaine to other mechanics, lie
says: "Iliad a carpenter working for
me who was obliu-ed to a Inn work fur
summer. On several creeks I )",t,T A. J ,? MAKE 0PITABL several days on account ot being troubled
reported rich they changed UrKd u.iurrihu mentioned to him
""j ""J "T"". ." .""J VOT.CS IH HEREBY GIVES THAT atYBO.
7 tT? Z eno.u,, 08 aoiOTO teii il William B.imyer, having Mt mr homs
ujuuu anjuui, iucui in mutti, vaavs. mere I T. . . r wae"t, i win in no way o rui.tou
. , (. . . . .... Uti B bi.n,l.i!t. ...... . . , .,
are a goou many claims tied up in litl- ' ".V'JVY'?.? I',,.,,
out tn in tl.ia iati n t I JOHN U. BACHMEYER.
aa.wM m Htamivs VU U,Vllllll Ul
ciaim tumping, and trom what 1 can
hear it will be the same in other dis
tricts next
that were
REAL ESTATE FOR SALE.
the name of the streams and relocaitod I iV
or jumped all the claim that were con- I ":, the Bli oi
? -v " "a ispwiwu tun tuv oiaKUOIIIft.tDaD.r2 ImmIj:
lawyer here sent out a party of men to P & a- r w; also sxi acraa In aeeilona -it and .
illowlni trscta for .lo: All ol action U, tp i
iion m, tp a, r I
o n. r il w; tna nt
w of airetlon
restake every claim that was likely to
prove good. Then if there was a flaw to
be found in the location they would
beat the owner out of it, and if not they
would get them' in litigation and get a
tp a,
acrea
im: V V ,n snothsr tract, sod 10
l! the mJ4 ol aoction s. tp 4 n. r 4 w.
' n. uttui.tK, nt Helens, or,
NOTICE TO PAINTERS.
itigtitiuu nut J iciul i . a.A .
fee out of itanvwav aa ail eaimai in rbia N",,lB 18 H a KE B Y GIVES THAT THE
tee out oi it anyway, a ail case in till i contract lor ilia ttalutlnr of tbx acltool
Tied at iNome. if I nouns, inalile and out, aul tha front al-
enrt of Alaska are tried
this i true it will cause a
great deal of I L1!"0" ,h oiiIe, iu dlatrict No. 41, .oltim-
B. 1 hla AOimtv llnmn .ill t. Ui i. n..i L . . j
trouble and exnensa to claim nwnpra I !'co'",t7' wman, win b let to tlislowaat bid
j i- f: P aiT v.cmm uers, jr. Haled l.l-la for ths work will be racelvad
"i" uetrtus auciu ill uuillg up I "J no nnairmsn Ol Ilia boar of ulrectort Op to
tljuir cituilis. - I ... iwi, at a o noca p. m., ins
riant mthik rmerrtM to rejetit anr or all blda.
; Believe Ko One But Tourself.
By Investigating the stock and prices
at the nine show-window store on the
corner of Uirst and Yamhill streets.
romano, owned, ny John iellar, vou
will know that he saves vou money
on any purchase you may make of him.
Please read this carefully: Men's suits,
summer weight, fancy worsted or flan
nel, from $4 50 to 7.60; boys' suits,
from $1.50 to $3.50; also a big variety of
washing suits from 40c up to $1.25.
Boys' hose. 10c and 15c. worth lnc and
25c at other i.laces: men's and ladin'
Kruia .1 Ki .O Kit - - , 1 -
ti,w tti f ty.ov, h bwcjui line
of ladies' fancy Oxfords at 95c; men's
golf shirts, 60c, 76e and 1, coat 25c
more at other stores : regular 60 summer
neckwear for 10c each.
$3 a sack, retail. J narrtn wooi s riaee) Jfontfai; Tltn FlnJ V. 11.... li n ..
is plenty of fresh meat of all Phillip' $ Station, Waih.Co Saturday !& Willi TOO K3Y0 A.W3TS cS'JSht
5eef is worth from 25 cents to Bomi , , All othtr dam ' t
!
FCDICRCC of DAM f LAMYCTTC. wwtm OI i fCUCAfU
As for the beach mining I am told
that a man can rock out from $3 to $5
per day with a rocker, l bave not tried
it myself. There are very few of the
mines being worked here this winter.
One claim on Newton gulch ia washing
or rocking, and claim to average $125
per nay wun one rocker.
j tie nrst man from the outside ar
rived here December 6th, but was all
mail that should have come on the
steamers. There has only been one
mail since then, which arrived the 5th
of this month, and we learned who wa
president. 1 here was some new came
by wire today as late a November 20th.
which is the latest new from the out
side, so we don't kuow much about the
united Stales at the present time. Hull
we are more fortunate than some places
in this country, for Nome has plenty of
provisions and coal at reasonable price.
believe there is enough coal here to
last until next fall. It is selling at $40
a ton, or f j a sack, retail,
There
kinds. Beel
66 cent a pound, from the block. Pork
is 60 cents, mutton, 40 cents, by the car
cass. Rex hams and bacon, 25 cent a
pound: salt pork, 16 to 20 cents a pound.
Roast beef and mutton, three two-pound
cans for $1. Columbia river salmon,
silversides from cold storage, 3 pounds
for $1, over block; five one-pound cans
of salmon, $1; salmon bellies, put up in
brine, 26 cents a pound. Sardines,
small sze, two cans for 26 cents. puds
and onions are all prices, from $3 to $8 a
crate; good potatoes retail at 12 pounds
for tl ; on; nu, )0 cents a pound. Flour
is $226 to $2.60 a sack of fifty pounds.
Sugar, eight pounds for $1. English
Breakfast tea, 60 cent a pound; coffee.
f ... Oft Hi ,la tt 7S. Mtili a r,i,nH T " "1
five-pound pails, 76; dried peaches and
prunes, V cents a pound. Eggs, 50
cents a dozen, li uy and oats are the
only thing that are High, and 1 think
they have come down some. I do not
know the price of hay at this time, but
it was $250 a ton sometime ago, I think
it is selling for $200 now, Oat ate $6 a
sack. Most all who have teams have
got feed enough to last them until the
boat arrives. There are a good many
team here, most of them good ones.
All the poor and small horses are killed
off for dog feed .
Home people here seem to think work
ing men will be scarce ana wages nigh,
but in my opinion, it depends entirely
on what the interior proves to be. I am
pretty sure that no carpenter need
apply next umroer.
The health ol Home has been good all
winter, with the exception of two dis
ease that seem to be contagions. I
don't think anyone in Nome escaped
having one or the other. One of them
nir
iiie aix of the building la utrMxlt; the front
addition bolng lgi87. Ths work mnal ba&mt
pletwi on or before tha 1Mb da. ol July, llajl.
- tfiifiuiatiuu appiT io
FkANfr f:r.TVvlrT
Chairman of th Board of Director!, Valley, Or-
'ttro tuia i-tm aay ot June, wui.
BLACK PERCHERON 8TALLI0N
"LAFAYETTE"
that I had been similarly troubled and
that Chamberlain' Colic Cholera and
Diarrhoea Remedy had cured me. He
bought a bottle of it from tha drucviat
here and informed me tiiat one dnae
cured htm, and he is again st hi work."
tor sate at the Ht. Helens pharmacy.
In these dav of divorces, how would
it (io to require those desirinv to wul
ikoiu u iiruuuco recuininenuatious irom
their former spouse T
Doea It Pay to liny Cheap?
A chean remedy for nomrln ami mil.la
ia all right, but you want something
mat win relieve and cure the more se
ver and dangerous results of throat and
lung troubles. What shall you do? do
to a warmer and more resular climate 1
Yes, if possible: if not rxuaible fur inn
then in either case take the onlv min
ed y that has been introduced In all civ
Hired countries with success in severe
tnroat and lung troubles, "Hosehce's
German Syrup.' It not only heala and
stimulate the tissues to destroy the
germ disease, but allay inflammat on.
canses easy expectoration, gives a good
night's rest, and cures the patient. Try
woo iiuvtin. necMiiiiQunued many
by all.drngglHta in the world.
Green' Prize Almanac.
years
Uet
Will make the season of 1901
as follows:
Warren (Noon' t Plate) ..Monday
CASTOR I A
for Infenti and Children.
Percberon mare, sonht irtiwwmi icoi
Imported !Hl. Oot by Narbnne, 777 O'fiHI, he try
miuiant !!), 7&o: ne by iUxn II, 714; he by
J.. . '. "j vt:" lit; oe tiy aiiirnoii.
A Soralned Ankle Onleklr I'nr.H
, u ,nilll i " -
71ft; he by Jean-le-Blanoe, 7i, a direct deacend-' ., , ,, . T
ant oi tfaiipoia, imported Arab that tooi at Atone time I suits red from a severe
!Mrne, Kuu. (nee oclitl reoort and hlauiry of sprain of the ankle," say Oeorae E
Pereheron rne, by Chit. ju Uava. muter of t'arv e.Iilr.. ,.f .u ii.,i i ' i i .
horaa onder Ntipoieon in). ' 01 ry. editor of the Guide, Washington,
. ... i wtcioi new recom
mended medicillea without anrra.. T
ineu tnainwiriain i'sln Balm, and am
pleased to sav that relief camn aa ..,
as I began its use and a complete cure
tirt-tiuy luiiowea," worn by the Kt,
AUIIIIIS pil
11am Rosalia. Hainwiuet- ha hv nHllitt.i iuon
he by Vako II, 714; he by Vuei Clmlln, 713; be
by Coco, 712; h by Mlxnon, 7t; be by .Ir.au-le-Hlance,
73, etC;. etc.; dam of Karbona, 777, Mnd
elon by I,vlri I, 711; he by Vuox Chmlln, 71.1;
by Coco 712. br Mixuon 71.1, by Jean-le-Dlance,
739, etc., etc., dam of brilliant, 1HW; Kowtta by
Mlna. a Million belong-In to the French torero-
' y
MlNOI.K HKHVIt'B 4.00
uv mB-jwpmMV, M'iVfr v'i . 7-00
iNHUBAMCa. ..I.', 10.00
J. JOHNSON,
Owner and Manager, Scawoobb, Obk.
COUNTY TREASURER'S NOTICE
Count Tasaatiasa'sf'ssir.
Mr. ltl ana. tia . Mar 111. I Hit.
OTICK IS HKKKIIV UtVtCK IIIAf All,
UK!-ld ttuniy warrania ni t tjuimnia
I'tmniy, tlntijoil, abirn have lit'ell prt'aelitvtl
ami n It.rnml' "Sol f ild fur Wtnl l rmi.ia.'
orinr in Januarv l.i. hail, will be naltl hib pr.
wmaiion at nil "(In. Int"?l IH '""I b
ailottmt after itiln rial Linus im-tt,
ttiIJ."S Trvaaurar of Columbia fonirtr, Or.
a 'li .! ...J..'., ii. m .in i ii ' ..I
Staawood & Sherman Bros.
-HAHfrACTl'Bkfl or-
Lumber
r
Bridge Timbers and
Ties a Specialty.
We oiannfaeiure Brt t-laaa rnnith luittber
for all pntKiw f'.r ih ti"le. whlcb
Sell at nioat rraeoaable uuuie.
Dimeusion Lnmbcr.
Price "at the Mill. $5 Per M.
YANKTON, O It KOO.
HEAT I MEAT! HEAT!
City Market!
-AT THK-
Hr. Uautns, Oann
IIKQSAY A KORTON, tMn
-PKAUIH 114-
Fresh and Salt Meat!
r
City lrale, logsrlng caniai, itf,n.
IhmiIS and railroad campl
0 suppntxi.
oancas rii.uo ok auoar koncx,
KKTAHI IHIIKD
iJffi.
..1301
JOHN A. DECK
DKAl.KI! IS
Watches, Diamonds, Silverware,
...JEWELRY,,..
Repairing a Specialty.
W Morrtaoa St. Bet. front A Firm, HlKTLAKD.
Geo. L. Perrine,
....Contractor.,..
BRICK MASOM AND PLASTERER
House-Raising, Etc.
Estimate furnished on application. All
worn guaranteed,
CLATSICASIB, t 1 : ORKUOtt.
I . aaaaaajajaaaaaaa
. r -J r xi r
uriuii oiuiiivii.
CAFE
1 sr. HiLtfts. ... omeof
NEW PLACE.
If TOH want aMinetblns towl la tt
line ol waiter try
SHAW'S MALT
-Only th seal of-
Liac:rs an3 Cijiars Kept in 1
OPtn rnou a .m.to
II O-OIOOK MIONI0MT.
W. , MOYKM.
THE
I'L- Jl
. waixack.
St. Helens Hotel
Wallack a Movaa, Paors.,
Is Again Open to the Public.
Mials Serveil on Khort Notice,
lleds 2 Cents, Meals 1!5 Uent.
FEED BARS IN CONNECTION. HORSES
TO HA f 10 CENTS.
8r. Uumk, 1 Owtoox.
94 WOH rwMTLANO, UAILV.
t 3 -TIajIII-
N Willamett Slough Routs
"America''
n
M
.A.4k.k.,AMun. ilw
Leave Kt. Helen.... B.MAM
Arrive at Portland. 10:90 A M
lAave Tort land t-.SOVK
Arrive at Ht. Helen. 6X0til
runm cksi i.
Will Tarry Nolhlnir but rtii
at ra and r'ail r'rsiiibt.
Ja.HK UOOD, Iaeler.
How About Your Title?
Reopened jojhe Pablic
Oriental Hotel.
EUGENE BLAKESLEY, : Proprietor.
8T. HELENS.
Board by Day, Week. or Month
At Bkasomablk Fioubr. '
Visitors met at steamer landing and
guests baggage looked after.
THE OLD 8TAN0
ST. HELENS, ! : OREGON,
fiarmacy.
A tlood t'onfh Medicine.
It speak well for Cliamtierlaln's
Cough Remedy when dniftirfNts nae It in
their owp families in preference to any
'er. "I have sold Chamberlain's
Couifh Remedy for the past five yeurs
with complete satisfaction to myself and
customer," says Unionist J, Goldsmith
.nt. j-iru, a . i . -i nave always used
it in my own family both for ordinary
cotiKhs and colds and for the couuh fof
lowintt la ftrinrie. and rind it vot-t. um..
clous." hot sale at the St. Mi
pharmacy.
CABTOTltA.
Bears th ) IM YM YOU Hjrt Kmm
Eem, saltrhcum, totter, chafin
ivy poisomnif and all i,kin tortures are
' '""'ill's Witch Hazel
CI RK Von at'ftlt It la all
ftX ItKi:(iIttniiai fiiverna.
Tl
btf Remember the! U
out Itnalneae to aeen-ti lij
title. If you roiilemolate i,ot,ii,. UA i,,aitin.' mrinev on rl-
lale aeoiirlty, tako no man word, but inlt iiin annul"! ."I1'
."Jzi" ".' '""Hiia the title. An Aliatraot l
. ..uulitl
f ''T'1.- '"'"" having It. W have tlie only et ol sl'
. "J ,'","y- All work promptly etilel and tllu
ii yon nare tironertv to inanraaive uaa call.
auaraiiliHut,
Main Strttt
fK"",",or',1'',tHreiiiiran.eeoniiiileariitlie world. '
n-re properly fur al Mat it with us and wlU did a buyer.
E. E. QUICK & CO.,
it. HELENS, anew
-aT1 W W-el at. v aa - aa S3
THE NEW YORK STORE
Halve. The certain pile cure,
by H. A. Perry, Houlton.
S"n 1 fer
IS OFFERING GREAT BARGAINS IN
Clothins;-
-
Dry Goods, Groceries; Boots, Shoes, Etc.
r MORGD0, ' i
Cooper Building, Main Street. St. Helena. Orejron.
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