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About The Columbian. (St. Helens, Columbia County, Or.) 1880-1886 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 16, 1885)
THE COLUMBIA?, Si. Helen. Columbia Co., Or. - tPZZ'ZAT, JAXJAST 10,1335. SUBSCIiI.ll 3 AXES. yv.?. a-fv:t.rve ... - j.t .... Li " .... AlVEKTXilJJS SATES: l. i.i j..i -c.. iif"r-.i'.f. I!. ADAM -. 1'iwU.V X IVV;flt-?Ct..V. T.'C enterprise 1 Oregon itf rrbstt- Ud. It is s 1 ...vi le :i thtt our e;tite-rr" l. ls luie i cen ixs emi-iy u:i:-tfs in -. . I have r.ecuiuiited their treat hack loutls : of h.vs'j Etry as ni'(.'.u;.e rf represen tative ci.i2'-nH im- a-.'is a ffiefal tone of ti re jf to fhe hai';d. C:-ei X)ur;ng the i'uarter vi a centtfYy t.:e.t Oregon has leeu a Sfaf their intc'Hrnt a id un fJ.tsr.iin2 t llbrt-s have st:c:etled in increaa fnsj the population fro:? odfiOQ to 200 00O, hi?r ffte wlVolt; city or Chicago 1ms mere ise J o:ily t!ino iu's t i it a .o mt ; nil this, too, in s:It(i o" t':e dio.u vg irisj fact "that Oregon has illiinit.iMe ag licultural, pastoral, ntln ral and tint 'ht iosour.-e, enormous water poner autf iiaxialilc stieaniSk TJrey lre in a fine omitrj:, ca-d tliy -o not caie who J.noA h it pfovided lie will irso-rtain the fact for Iriirfself. Tiry woa'.l n'ot sel fishly dif.fy btroh irffosnation lo any one. On (!: contrary, they arc ?ir pleasetl than otlicrwio when some fislu'e indi vidual n,f if..s to discover it; but that they -UcuK go to the ex; ei.se and trouble of d:.sverrriiiitiifg su h intelligence is a Ik tie top h'ltrtli t6' a.sk ot ureft (Yk are already b-'udiiiij under .such ladi of in-?. .Yet, 'even this has been uhler i -kc-ri by t!ie ?o;!a:id J'oard of Tfaie If t!:- re etrr is a concentration" of the fu-:n"?i sagacity, enterprise iiu- ii'teral i y ,f a city it is to be tJu':r J i:i saoJi an f'r-irr.2-.it:on, and our Hoard U a sliuinsr l:sjhf. tiiiheHc its task of ciredginj th ilv? r bar ai.d n-akiri a oiu-i inous an ji.il rrpoit. flecenl'y it somehow iin ibd the k!ea that the city, and the business of ' members, wou.U Vi fne f.:cd Iy ii.dicl.i2 'mini -ration to tlriS r l.' n. Po.-s.bIy the tho :ht wi s orisf?nal, r.iui again It may have ban su. .-esed by t!i wondt rful auece.a o" imrlar r-fj-ti::.s ia Califom'a. Ue Ihat as it n iy, t'M'y tincTvi icoh the work with all th h'r.icitrr.-?frr' Piberalify an I energy of Oiv'owi The muni.iv.vnt sum of o-n-e Ji-u-i.-J r-e-if a-n-d s-t-vt-n t-y u" v-?i!-a-l--. r per mcnth was uj pro. .t.tl to e'e fray the i xjH'ns.s 6 in iit.taiu.'iig a loard of iinniigruticrf the mannger of wit h o;;i.t to receive :i saJary of 200. lie no'w r.'U i; hi.H olli :e prepared to receive and tiitrrt t'n such as may hear i the exiit ef.e'c- of suh an inslltutiou cr: lutnbl rpon it hi'e v.r.lklr.g a'.out the city. An i:. f ulFon to sit down and niak therii vjIviH a' hr.7i i ex :n d t; al!, t t:t it 'n base rnockery" to one unuccus .ify sitting on the Hf or. The room Jj s-l i!t:)i(!f-;;!.i!y crow did; ll.o iUe tt finite cf the fret i. vary in rever pushid to it fLlIcyt capacity t:or c!o the pcrap books, . j:ewspfepers i.tA maj s bear the marks ot o:i:L-ut thumbing. The p?sfctS fr the tliu:;i'i ;uirks are th'-r-, but the t!.:.-uY-l.r.eii'ji yet recited. The livnrl has fr:t.eI it3 . ctudle, but o u'.ttvl tj re i:iove: the f.'iir-prck measr.r". Cregon f:ip!ia(;ca':?y utit ''One of those j.laces yu ral a'loii ' a-.iJ cul?.&.r. art ju:-t ; !ubteru eiHcuth to j et.ibt in going to such place's. Oregon has a Commissioner ut New -Orleans whole sole duty Keemn to be t) ti prevent his oae li.tlo car-load from becoming lost among the scores fent by other States. Yet he mght tind fisne to di.stril.4ft a few thotrsand pant fhlets descriptive cf Orfgcn. The pub lisher prtserJed Li n with a thousand copies ot T'.ii Ytst Sh-jr3 fjr thtt pur pose, f.nd when the; are all gone he can ro doubt, 1 orrow u few pamphlet ff 0m' the Dakota, NebrasLa ir Kiinsaa cotu r.:is.sioii r-,- who are snppliVrt with cner mous ejuarttiti' S of them.- The Board cf Trade mihc send ii.n a written request U ihr. rcpres-ntatixe of Dakota to qranfc l.iiu such favors. This is only a sugges tion, however, and "peihapt- some one r'so can think f something even U-tter. T-.'ke it all in all, there was rVevef a r.'r; c:jaract'ri--:t:c exLi t'on of 0-e i e iterr rise than tht we have Avitnef-scd during the snow blockade the past few v.feks. I'.iiii-.engV-rs, express and mall were, tnowed iu hoidc fifty miles frmrf tlie city, and et; though individuals AM'keJ u lo the city from fhe begtiered j d tht gentlemartout driving was coni traiu, the business men- permitted the I p lied to have a paif of runners mad nitil to lie there in the snow, and more tur his buggy in order to get home o accumulate at Wallula daily, fr three weeks, U-fore an order was procured by tf l.-T.iph frona Washington, authorizing th Postmastfrf to bring it in on sleds. AM this ti iU bjsinosi remained1 stag ncut, What other co.umunity in Aner iva would have been so r.rvcless and in ert? Not long sin e the Chicago post bih'-.v vas destroyed by fire early in the nion.ing, and before right a new one was opened and the regular delivery of the mail of 500,000 people resumed. The Postmaster did not Iwther his head with vhat WiiS done iu '02 or '52, or even '43, j i tt ccaGaed hl attention to wltat ouh j to be done right then. Pos-dbly the S r'n'c nJ iit. ox the Mai's will j-av Ut UtJ tro autiIClt:ty lo spend the department itiott-f fcf any such purpose; r'm't thvr is l)0 rffrnbt our liberal Hoard ! of Tra.'.e wou'ttf have s"SfpjhYf ihe nin& 00 : ',ai' an appeal een iuA'Kv ferr thbtrgh 1 '-'0 . its esrteivri.s.ng m mi'mm ill t nVi h'tp j pen to th'.nk of uch a tiling themselves. 00 I Their the energy and puMie spirit dis- i playej fir dearing tli snow from walks aud street &stf track are worthy of com ment. It war in the height of the holi d iy e asoiry wff"if it wa hjed th it trad i . , . H a? woulu fnougn m ...r " r,r1"3 th. rfifd vet the street car hit were a t .. .,. rr""",u iW u,"v',vu,,,u w main so for days at a time, and oM Ore gi.ii.iii r ast v tliit it " c sf ; to m uh, ' being fvf?n' for not keeping them ch-ar. Thus Christmas c tirm and went au i the holiday trade lost, while orrly me merchartrt sVeaied to apprejiati; th.-? situ ation enough to oflf ;r to' m r a part of the expense of opening the lines. A la liored w.-ilk ibbtft the city revealed the fact that it was chiefly the per tier classes and tlrCJfcs whose sojourn in Webfoot had been brief, who made any effort to clear the snow from otf their walks. Our model capitalists, many of them, can boast of still having on the?f front porch es' the st hat fell the first day of the siornf ; aiYdthatf tn'e elements permitted, these same would be in possession of the sow that M rtt 1862. It 't possible thVy took tipoti snow ttS tfrt Eastern im port which they should not encourage by too much rf' tentron ; for these men are patrirotic in the highest lefee, and are oprred to the importation of tuanufac tufed articles. They do not express thei? sentiment by establishing here glove, hat and otfief factories ; it would le too much to ask of thni when they can' loan their aioiiej ori an assured per centage ; but tliey .dft?toirage importa tion of such tilings by refusing io pur-'.-Iia.s; gloves and trusting Co their pants' nofckrts to keep their hands warm, an I wearing their old hats till they ecome, like ancient Dabylon, a "crumbling ruin." To-1 gifftv this ha- also a tendency to reduce the volume of trte, m ik.i ti.nes hari, and discourage home manufactures as wvll ; but chat cannot le helped ; rhose patriotic men cannot be expected loctrry wafer on both shoulders. Verily do we exclaim with the much afflicted Job, "There is no relief but in the grave-" Went Shore. 77e Art Amateur for January is a superb holiday number. Its most" .frik ing feature is a charming and genuinely artistic design in ight colors, represent ir.g a mermaid sportively b-asing a fish. I. is by Miss Dora Wheeler, one cf the New York Associated Artistry of whose work several other pleasing i itrstr tiOns are alo given, ineludiug 44llilda," The Wisiged Mon:" and " I)Vei? art Play." There is au attractive "Study of a Peah iiit Girl" in r-d, together with the usual designs in black and white, among which ire a d-jft'de p'tg'e " Bernard Palissy" panel, figures by Watteuu and Kaeiu meier, popples for a desert plate, an owl au.l ivy design for repousse brass, an othtr iustalltuenfe of Christmas d-cora-tioris, and an array of secular and church embroidery designs to uumerorrs" to meu tion. The work ot the fa moors DeCoir court brothers, arli-.ts and hfttoriari?, is entertainingly described and illustrated. " My Note Dook." the musical and dra matic fuitfetoi:, and the Boston letter ure' a vivacious as ever. The practical articles relafe especially to clay modell ing, wood engraving, china painting, and embroidery, and au astonishing amount of useful information is condensed in the " Art Notes and Hints)" "Notes on Decoration," and Correspondence." Assuredly no family witl the slightest interest in art or hom decoration can affjrd to dispense with the monthly vis of The Art Amateur. Price, $4; sin gle numlerM, 35 cents. Jilontague Marks, Publisher, 23 Union Square, New York.- ltt the eaabferanee of hrs joy nt being peftnitted a taste of the mild climate of the Pacific Coast, our artfst gave his fancy rein in our last issue, and drew a ph-ture strongly contrasting the winters Of the Atlantic' arrd ' Pacific," Jlard- i ly had the rumVr leen distributed and universally praited, when there came a "spell of wrathe.-" The young lady irt tl hammock hastened into the house for her sealskin sacqae ; the little girl pick ing flowers had her fingers frost- bitten, tl.Du-h the snow. Jle will never do it again. Ia future the climate must take care of itself. It can expect no mere arid1 from one whom it has so treacherously deserted in the hour of need. West HJtOT9 - , We ha-e received Ridley' Fashion Magaz:ne fof Winter 15 cts. per copy, E. Ridley' Ai Sons, New York. It is a very desirtble book to peruse, and any me can get tt better idea of what is fash ionable and thtf price thereof than from any other ooo: witn wkU we are ac uainted Of Great Importance io ih Paclfkr Coast. Mexico, Jan. 14, (via GiK-estoii): J Trade ?ith the west coast or Mexico is made available to' Ametfi i mauufae turers from February 1, by a contract signed todiV by the attorney of the At clrisor, Topeka and Santa Fe raffrosid' ami the ininitter to tht interior. From the port of Ciu;ymaK, glf tf fminu's of the Sniora raiiioad, the con:j aity will 'j al!owl to run a steamer under the American f!ag to al! California ports, carrying Mexicnu nnd Aimi'iiifr mails. Trade heretofore has been restricted to veeU sailing a irregular intervals, fly ing the Mexican flag. The ompan' vessel willjn through It San Francisco only every time months, but will make regffl t connect iontt each trip with Puci Uc'niail steauiers at Ajapu'co for San Francisco. The Vancouver steamer left here Tuesday afternoon and managed to reach the Kown by threading her way on the south side of II tydfn's island. She re ii-aiued at Vancouver last right and came over here this forenoon by return ing through the slough. She report the ice in the main channel of the Columbia still solid and that there is no possibility of a steamer getting through by that rente. The water in the Columbia1 is very cold ftW is easily chmgitl to ice. This morning, when the Vancouver came down the slouch, she had to break ;t channel through a field of thin ice w hi ;h had formed last night. 'There is still much ice iu the middle Columbia. Commencing at a point probably three mitesh -low the C.isctdes, the river is closed sotot'y, mxt thu rt'e extends for a longdistance down. W.shjkctox J;in. 14. Tru- bill re pealing the pre-emption and desert land acts, etj., ftvarably reported to th ? sen ate Wednesday, is the h'otfse bid, amend ed by the S'Miate committee. It await.-at-tion by the senate, and if passed, goeh bairJc to th-fr house The statement that it passed the senate was a mistake ; It was only .reported ftvovably from the committer, on public hiud.-u Schuyler Colfax, ex-vice president of the Uniten States, dropped d.-ad of heart disease in a railr-uif depoY in Miniiesot.t yesteiilay, having ju.st walked thre quarters of a mile letweeii two stations with tfcfe. thermoiueter at 30 decrees be low rer. Th i U. S. s:aati by a vote of 43 to 9 passed a bill placing General Grant on the retired list of the ar.n? with the rant and pay of general. All the routes of travel nre opened from this city except that to Vancouver and the Cascades. - Tclejr-tm; Delayed exchanges from the East mention extremely coid weather which sit iu about tTrt? ti ne our own blizzard came dawn. K tunas a;i:i.ar. to h tve KiilT-re.l more thin ny oth -r S'.ate. Trains were blockaded and the snow drifted from three to twenty feet deep, making it impossible f6r people to get around, and busine-s was paralyzed in cv iy j ortion of the Stale. The United States having manifested a disposition to co;fsrur or dig the Nio araguan canal, all England is in opposi tion. Nevertheless, A ncricau powers shoold and probably will settle the mat ter to suit fhrmselves. Eurojwan gov ernments must be made to keep hards ofT this continent. The bill forf -iting fte O. R. & C. R. R. land grant has passed the Senate, nioliefied so as to include only the un earned grant from Portland to Astoria. The house wiil pfodably agree to moli ficattou, when the bill will Incomes law. A fir occurred at Oregon City Satur day morning, hich destroyed, $10,000 worth of property. The Enter prUe nfliee was totally destroyed, a lo8 of $2000, off which there wasouly $700 insurance. Advices from extreme southwestern Texas stale that the recent cold wratle-r was quite destructive to live stock in that section, large numbers of p wr sat tie nnd sh.ep having perished. Van couver" IiJepenJenL The Kansas Teetotaler says .a man in the eastern part of the State missed a couple of cows, and vain'y searched, and advertised in the county papers, for them. But two weeks after, on notic ing a hole in the side of one of his pump kins, he got a lantern and went in, whcie he found his loct cows, quietly eating pumpkin eeeds, an 1 getting fat. The vines in growing so fast, dragged' the fmmpkin along over the ground, and wore the hole. The tlofms Magazine, edited by Lnura B. Starr, 872 Broadway, New York, aims fo help those wh help themselves. It opens its secou'd" volume with a "Pro spectus, 18t5," "Knitted Bodice" Lrz enge Pa. tern Knitted Edging and In sertion" to match, ".?rtiue Lace and Insertion" "Decorated Chimi" "The Shakesperia'i Oracle" " Transparent Pa per" "Ch.lds Crocheted Hood" "Helps for Homely Women No. 5" " Wait P em" Decorative ArtNo l", etc. $1.00 pf r year, single copies 10 cents. tmRE&TINgjTO LADIES. Our lady reatleis can hard'y fa if to have their attention called this week the last combination of fmprovements in the most useful of all iFomestie impli tuents, the "sewing niachiiA." As we understand it, a machine for famil'y use should meet first of all these nquiremtnts: It shduld be simple in its mechanism it should run easily ; it should do a wide range of work ; it should le as nearVy ikisdeKs as possible; it shoald le light, handsome, durable, and as chenp as is consistent with ex cellence thinu.bout. Thfse conditions the " Light -iviiniii tig Sew Home" certainly niftCs. tr, has also several vt ry inqortant and usful rtttJrchwnts fetid n notions" of its own, which go far to make good its claims to popular favor. The " New Home" specially re cow mends itself to purchasers on account of its superioi mei'haffical construction, ease ef msnagemeut and reasonable pi'ice. Ofef half a million have been sold in the last three vears, all of which are iv ing universal satisfaction. This unri valled macAfi'ie" is manufactured by the NEW HOME SEWING MACHINK CO., Orange, Mass., and 30 Union Square, Ne York. TIIS WORLD F ACKICl'LTrXS. The AoiticcLTURAL WoitLn, one of 0 !s".. i: t. i h best, farm papers of its' class, is making a great success of the plan inaugurated by its editor a few yesrs ago. T!ii plan is nothing less than the giving oc exhaustive articles by the 1 .est writers ou agriculture in all the countries of the world. Th ? articles from the dilFerent States and Territories f our own country are partfcu'arly en Leitainin and fn.tituctive. Judge Par ish's tirtich-s on " The' Fanner's i elation toLtw" are alone worth the'pi ic.r of the paper. uilge Parrisli, who it on'.: o the ablest Judges an l lectu"r.-f fn the West, will soon leave for the Smith, with the ievof supplying the paper wit-h a Se ries of arttchs on thy agricultural f.a. litres -)f that section. This journ d al.' o has-it fine household depatt .tent v.hith makes it ptrtieularly attractive to lady ieaders. The price i..f the Aghic"I.TC" itAL WonLD (now in- its tei.th year) is only One Dollar per annuo. (23 nu.tiler). Iu clubs of 'five, 80 cents each. Six iiu-nths, 50 cents ; three months, 40c". Sample copies, sii e'e'nts; Tv-eent ji s tajiC stamps received on subscription. Address Agricultural Vorld, 3 rand Rapils M ich. Visitors to Portland Should not forget to .al! at TOVrC'S nay Iks seen photographs of all the lead ini men and vro'mer of Oiegon and A'ashiugton Territory. Skillful opera tors always iu attendance, and the most minute attention paid to pictures of children. Don't forget the location, fj. v7. Cira:r pifst and l&izzizzz strsetj, vl'i stairs. ' troirbh- tu specimens to visitors. Street railroads pass the door every ten minutes, am! this is the nearest gallery to the live principal hotels. TIic Housewife's Favorilc, ' We will send fuck for ONS tflSK VEAR, to every lady who sends us AT oxce the namee- of ten married ladies, at same address, and 12 two-cf. stamps f i postage o"uT fftrrd.s'Vine, entertaining and instructive Jom nal, devoted to Fashions. Fancy Work, D.corating Cviokin mil Houseliold matters. Regular price, :? 1.00. SKXD TO DaV, 'tin I secure nexa- number. Address. DOMESTIC JOURNAL. Nunda, N. Y. The puM?shcrs of the Flor.d Cabinet supply to their subscrila-r. each year premiums of a il ral niture; an I f r 18S5, they announce six ditierent premi ums from which subscribeis in iy ta';e their choice, embracing ten packets o! Flower Seeds ond some choice Bulbs, de tails of which may le had ou app!i6'a tion to he publishers at 22 Vesey S.. New Ycrk. They w ill also sen 1 any of our readers a sample copy at half price (six cents), if this pnpir is mention. d. LndlcV Ittfcdlcal Advise: A Complete Medical W for Worn en. haudsomly bound in cloth and illus tratec'. Tells how to prevent and cur al) diseases of tin? se,- by a treatnienf at HOME. Worth its weight ur Gold to every lady suffering from any of these diseases. Over 10.000 g-ld already. Postpaid xlt 50 Cents. Postal ?ote or 2cu S'ta'mps. Address NUNDA PUBLISHING CO.. Nunda, N. Y. Prextice's Musical C Io:n; Journal forDeceui-MT is as interesting and in structive as ever, th ; ei:rti--nfts o whijh are poetry, stories, " llo.i.o Work," con tinued, and the following music: "The Fair Guitarist," " Polacca Brilliant.-," and " Water Mill." Price Si. 00 per year. Single copies, 10 cents. 107 First S:rjjty Pore land, Oregoa BOW Td' GET' .k PUS2IC OVVltSi There are one hundred land twenty thousand offices whfriu th gift of tiro new adiflinistration, and no- is the time for those seeking public employment to take proper steps to secure on'fc'of these luc.ative positions. To this end the United States Biue Book will prove au iudispeir-rrMe gtrulo an I assist int. The Blue Boojc is u Register of all Fed eral ollices aul employments in each State and Territory, the District, of Co fifih'hfc and1 abroa'd with their salaries, emoluments and duties, sTiow who is rl igible f r nppointiiient, the! ehil ser. ice i ules, question asked at examinations, how to make an application and how to pi sh it to success, anVl gives besides a vast amount ot important and valuable information lelstivr lo governmci.t jo sit ions never lief ore published. Send seventy-five cents to J. H. Smile, Publisher, Washing on D.l C. and se cure a copy cf the Blue Book. Agents w anted. ' j -j t'o:niIi:c'fllary Notice. Our govctnment ca.- no longer be said to In? an experiment. One hundred years of successful existence have established it :is a permanent iusttutioii. The mag nificent conduct of the peooje during the fate election proves their patriotism, and and the wisdom of our Constitution. Our immense commercial interests also furnish convincing proef. Wo knov of no bett -r illustration of the sujeeess attend ing honorable nnd able business metho Is Ihan the firm u( if. M. Ferrv A Co., De troit, Midi, the leading jseedsmen of this country. From small beginings, thirty years ngn, they liave built tfp their mammoth imsiuess by 'strict adher a nee to their initial principle of furnish ing only t!ie best seeds obtainable. Tin-x ofitr to send their valttale Anuu il' t tree to all whrj expect to jtrtry seeds oi :nrbs. I Ot oil" I cloved ones are always treasures We siiou'd never delay iu securiie' then, kt !:ih' We can ? th to those of (trfr rrader: whoiit Portland, we would say. w not return without visiling the SlS Francisco Gjtllcry, & v. eomei First ami Mnrri6u streets,j sind geltinj. ou'r pfiotogr.iplis tak-n, you may noi bae another opportiiiiiiy j to secure u etfect likeness and a highly finished pictures. Most centrally located. i i. Oif ami ff.er XomiiiVt from Portland to t!ie wcrd" 20th tickets f.tir at New Oi lcan- and return may be r urchased b Any of imy direct north: fm route foi -3143.75. This is the lir.jt class rati No exc ursion ra's wil lij in:nJe o?i em . migrant s v i I c' m t: .". j -js.-h "SH0J;i2 TAi SIIAD3V" lire the substance fade, and when vou i visit Portland, make ri a nart ef voui busines to call ' ft Vr. II. Towxe, nt the l .Im 2Tr anciaco Guile syf s. w. corner Fir-i. i.nd Morrwn streets, and h tvr your photogu' Vy f.ilcn i t lh high est st vie of nrt. Picked up during the recent sno storm, five sm;d- pigs, unrua'rked. Tie owner can have the same by proving property and paying exp-nvev. John JIarri3. CoIumUa Citv. D-c. 3!l8S4, .i.v a.v rnrv i.v.s ictfukt at l.4ttx Somobo.lv c-eiits the Rer. : J mes Freeman Clsike, of Bat6n, with th.t fwllowitig etory : "Oa one occasion I tried the new mcth- d of pronouncing Ti.-din. I was traveling in Ttrtly. My wif., h-ippyriag to see a print pass by, ssked mo the nn aulng of the tomitro. At tba yaonient, not rero'le-ting Its igniiieance, 1 sdd : 1 iWt Inw; but theie ii a priest, nnd Ijwi'l go nnd it&k Lira. So, nof knowing Iia!i;'Ji then, first constructed a Itin centenee tlioiougb'. I thougl t I hod made it vi iy well, and th n I j ut it exactly, its I thought, into the Italian pronu.iciution, got it ready soy, aid then went to him ti d said it. Llr ! Clio ditej 7 ii asked. H( 1 reeat4'd it iigni Ah, said he, 1 uniVrstaud. Here, take this mm to t coiiTessor. Ho to ;ci mesa bis t ins.' 1 hi t w.ts i S oar as I lev. r came to he continental pronunciation of Latiny and I 'ive never tried it since. coxrKt'iZoxs rnvfM kaoS. The maimfacaiiM f fclueose from rsgf, the novel industry recently started :.i tiermany, is lega ded with n.uc'a d'. f. vor, and it is uadcrstoisl that the fler ui m ttovcr niiei.t w II lie Tk l.v o iuter lere with the lmVness. Tho glucose is sa d to I eh eluirdcftlly ideuti.-al with RTSj-e engar. The process, which is represent d ttfbe Tf ry chenp, i as fol lows Old linen r.ig, which nvo com pised of bard vegetal 1j fibers, nro cob ver ed into (Jexttino by the app'ieatioti i f m pbnrie neid, and the product thn obtained is tlten washed with milk ot lime, ifcext it is frented with a stronger solution of the sulbnric acid (hsfn tire first u-ed, when the material is imiaeilr acly trunf im d a .d c rystalliised into a glucose, frra which nppetizing jellies and tempting confections can bo made. Favors of every kind are doubled when they are speedily coxJexved. LOCAL ITS WG Mr. O S. Waud is in to-."ii. Tie is a ftephvW of Mrs.1 Lcmont. He and tour Olhers have a caimety at Cape Fox, the most scut hern extremity of AKiskn. The almon are smaller thin Columbia f i t r sthno:'. They do not till as many eaiis to a fish. The fishermen employed lire all Ir.tlhnv, i.nd the li.diain worv.en fill the cans at the cannery. Tlrt-y are said to brt a fi:ie-l loking rto; of rndiaus. The Indian m n receive 33 per uyonth-and the women 75 cts. per day. Mr. Otto Golkiu wishes lo sell his placu on Mihon Creek for $180U He has 30 acre of land, a fine water power, a good dwulliiu-house, and a furniture fjctory. We Consider it a splendid bar gain. It, it i;;.tr Milt.nf depot on thu 'f. P. R. R. He as offered a year ago $3000 for the pl.tct; ami would not sell, but the health of his family necessitate hiiff to da it.- Mrs.- Godkiu will have to live in tt mi'der climate than Oregon, as her lull's eiH del ti ate. A young man by the name of Paxon has been bound Over to await, the action of the Grand Jury by Justice .Whitney. He is accused I of stealing tobacco un I hiskey from! Hooter's saloon near Hu.ivr' Point.1 Saeritl" Watts has tak en him to Portland for safe keeping, as Columbia County has no jail. It has been reporteif that we intended to in.-vve the Columbiax to Neer City. That is a fine place for a paper, and the inhabitants are good-hearted nnd enter prising, and not like some of the people around here who wish to pull Jown those who help ttf build them up. St. Helen is the line ve !i;ht it out on.- Mr. S. A. Miles h:v? received. a!- M ter from his daughter Lizzie. The Butler lost 17 sheep out of 3JJ0. They kept 4 hordes and snow ploughs running day tud night, an I never fed the sheep any !eay; they fo. lowed the ploughs as l'i ihey eiv feoiler. The rpiarrytnen sre engtgd at quar rying again. They occupy Capt. Le .nonl's house. They say the, llucs me -xceilent;- the chimney were contructen y Mes-r.s. KUiott and il. II. i'oward. and S. A. Mile: pajlied tire water m ye jlden time. Caudle left his b;vn-door open, Xnrj' !iis col: got out, and woftdered tlowr to ur place, Jn lj'esl kick the brtrn to fiece', eat I nt S If a ton ot fray, kill a' chicken an other us irf .hath. All of whicli we patieiitli bear from our' great lore of Caudle. Tdr. Ilille.irv his br-iu ht u Jiis wife and child to St. H 'leu f.o u camokaw a. 'it'i-y are stopping at Sheriff Watts'. Mr. Hil'eary has gone trapping cii the CowrneiM. His noy is a very fine look ing ehikl. We were helped about loading our hay by Mr; S. A. Miles, W. B. Dillard, Eej., Ciptaii! Brown, the Blakesley riuI iCcl iio: !a boys and a sailor lad, name lnknowrr to us. Ho.ior to whom honor is due. Those ehickens of, Flaggs crime from bleeding Kaiisjts with Mr Beegle hu$ years auo. He k;1.1 them to Mrs. Bea ver, nnd she sold thm buck "o Mrs. Flagg, so they died in the family any way. A certain' thing at Bty view says the mist is getting away with us. it should have s -tid making j; way w"-!i itself. It is lilea Flagg'; ptrty very select Irat a trrmeiu-.iu.- fiz'e. Willie Fullri ton and K I Potter played for Flag -4 's r-nowT'd ?cw Year's dance. This dance wiil live in ihe annals of his tory as the most notable event c! the 19th. Century. Mr. O'to Godk'n ha fecrtv d n tele gram from his wife th ;t boh the chil ill en are sick. Mr. Godkiu iutemls to leave, on the Steamer next Monday f CT California. Mr. Fr'.mk Hoyt reports that the R R. his taken down the si.n at Wairei;. Wonders whe her they intend to discou inue tliat station e;r looate a?Hhcr iu .ts place. j cxxiCATr ci?rfTirua t .f.!i: sgr, Mer having' united a" hirmg c i ;'e in he holy b 'aids of mutrlirf i:.v, a- asked y some o ae presont at Ih :-?rngo "esst how he, a bacholor, e.,. .oti-ist-eiitly engao ia sncTi ccreri" c.e The jood min's ansTt-r was tigi:.;. : "In a man's life th -re are two p.riod.s wlien is lik -1 y f radrry mj wwi U is y.-'.mg, and ha- nosnse j the othv-r won ujiisol.', nnd has loht his sense." Ibr vas jlud ti inform them that nv- xt.m j ;rt o.ic, and had not yet ftfuclf -d tho tll er. The thiiflj man willalwirys- put sr.ioe tliinat away for a rainy day, even if .il is Lothing but a stolen umbrella. A Oil City m m traded off his gun for a do"1, because ho wanted to "get sotne thing to boot.' tilK BATT.XUH-H IOVK. A !nve-feick vrir cri1 ; ' OS no," E&I J tie, I cnuaot ! A litiii STttiiv't brl -r ! " Arid mltrtti tinrrp n4 ke-.u ; ttp i c' rt 1'iou to it jr wV Vliali h-Jhia tkolttfOVrta. 'i.: Anl ;ic to b my bonay brlJa Tin wilt not coii'lciil, . J I foi r my A 'j lav run their race, inuicacloxl ttieirUCicr a(L Thlf TmalcrunV!iit'id4' ThM lip- In deatU gr.-w tfuiub, Tb k 1 ' imu, rair and bumj . a iiUcli-n fa.a txooiua.' -i'tiknctm Mart. i ' " O, Wor I Wh rr fo- talk CA r Tt6 rri!tla t lr lapi'.a-l, n Aud raor row becauw, forsooth, r 11 t.c.1 1 yoar WtU. CoraV, mil ar rr-um l ; on trim yonaf Ui Ton'll lu U yra' 1 bat 'rf f rju't bi 4 Ao.t, bruuli eff t"i '.txrt. And ne'er carl ca tud cit'. " A'a 1 aa woa'd not b- a J ha.- worJa, IS it ii ak a it'in por tout Anrt Law bia braim at 1 So, not rai, 11a aavad bl barbcr'a poll. ' -f -Yutcevk aUmtu. We Iuvh received the Parmer (f Manufacturer, published at Cleveland, Ohio. i iV a monthly, on?y 50 cts. a year, and is a valuable cor.lrif.tft.ion to home literature. 1CS3 D2AT20NAL TRJ3U?JS, or , WASafilGTOlT, D. 0. A GREAT NATIONAL FAfsllLY PAPER, T):ru(:l t. the Interests fro SOLDIERS AND SAILOR3. of the ' Var of the Kebellioa. O.'iLY DOLL iU A TC.n. Tuz National TuincsR, vlni ii no-.v rnter. in; t!:-:ii i s i;!ith yir.r, ii one of the j n-rn iinc iial joiirnWliKtic jieccv-s! of tin: l:y, Naotliir' ian..'r ia thj Country t-vt-r attiueo an ext i.o at-irctil li.n in k I'l'irt a ti nt. 1 1 hia'na-.v ilS 000 cil-o t i.-rs a. H,-.'l i'.or- l.tic.n -.ci c i: ii ri orii-'l I.- Itas tli in a l-tlf d.zii ohfr i s iia in t!:t; wlu.lr c- l utr' --' I ir.ne f vJ Klt i-.iv. hi rurfj i)ie. poii.i at wi.ho .t kc irea '.f,y;:a .f bar, I iviak. 1 nz Xatioxal Titn-xr n?;.i its r.n"Htig1 H1N cm t-n'a are-.tt mtiic-. N e.p-.ie 1 as b t-a Tin-eA i.tcurin r the It-atw J e o an ! in '.uk- 1 i-r; tii- f-'P r in t! 1.5,-h t cle'ir. RiLrActivu.. in aiMi;ifa :--oi!c-;tc!ie.s an I incitl li s A l;Ja ar, furai.-ihtfl lv in n u!m tvk f.n PC- ive mv.I fieoiun:l.v a lt..liaj pAft ia the vc:a thoy dc n.-i i'-e, u Las in it cl'r.t-MM.t, 11. . If. MfWi il 'iojj mi C;e tkt. T. p'cu, V.'rjiJ.iat! i N.wc, JI ! i;i inJ ilc'if, , Ii.rniiji T'.is. Av-i-vrr t CertMpor.bnTa, C-. n-i. ru .t Nev a -t t!i re'ti n a'tort. cv.t 1 1. i:i,r ti;n can inter s'; aver :jif.it!r of th-j f:iiil.-. ,., vrnrV n ; .a!-r i i t1' e"'.iit-y ;"( -c' rn- n -y f rai'n! c ntr T-i-i-i mt i'HS N at r." a f. 'I i iiU'n;:. It l..v ?.''.: .i:i'..I f frrii-n lft!er rr -r r;r-r it v.s S',.i.tr.l, a:ul i!l xrtr Iv.-tter coa in u-lly. -.vi'l bf pr4'-n'? ! n xtva.tr. rrn5nM,t i 1 1! j v.a, hri i."in!' J tt vjS'i'vi ii ns na ( -t t vm's nf th 'vr, an i ! !icr nvr .'.a ! attractive fe;.t ira wi.l bj prt.'a'l. I' is a Farr.r. Til. t cvekt r.x-i'.&i.rtm an rr. nry ii- in'orest'-' ii ti. I i-.tory wf tL t.&rcf f r the Union ou'ht to havt. AdurcAs tiis 2IATIc::al ?r73ir.7-, ViLUnt r, T, C. AtaaEaaiSAn AO :i 1 0 U LTu it J 3T3 ICO Co!un.nn an.l ICC Ia.-ravln.a in nc!t U.a. 4ith TSAR,' $;i-5D Year- tiik :iecoumzr; JA-kw.vo rrrtioicA 07 its Ki.vn i;; mi; vy;.L:. 100,090 Cyciopsdia 3 ika r.v ry tnlwrnirr ,'ttlte Amfcicax AfinirriTW r.lHTOL!) Olt .NMW. Knllshor l e iuoi, wli.,i, mil mcript i.n f.r lsS. ii iMWHUATLLr nn .ai?r(I un, t..-c;hcr tMi t!.e prior, ?l .'.O ar aar, vuiA lj c ntf itrn (or r'Sta'if -n Cj 1u i- ii..!. ili'il ;." ill I.H wiil Itrvive tlir Ay.KtlCAN Ac l ici Lit i.i.-T, (Mnj.iM!i or Ct-rnian,) f..r all .f l'i, i nU e rtd.1tl v.iih tl.e , i f ica.n c- KlCl LTI-ltlxT 1 AMI1.Y CYCLori-1IA (jtint nut) .ilt) I'.l'iKS AND OV'Mi I, CC0 Kmjaavi.ss. hlrvii-ly LoUlKi ill cloth, l.I.'cU kiui k'e)(l. VIM THE TENTH CL.N.-.l S, VOL. 8, Jt'ST Fl'Rf.lSli CO. "Tin Atuiaic.ct Aaatri'LTt-a.-NT it CM.vrcixlly worthy ot mention, terntoeof liie rcmol-Vi le U' i-'ilitt l.na C.ciUi-J ths u'titus ai.J uiilirln cJc.r1 oti ;ro-pri-tora to it.cn and n.:ci:J u cirtul'.iion. lla coii-ciiti tc 'u 'liaiol t-.erjr n.oi.ih lar a Ouiu-a Jivion. Which al.o cln-uUtta widely. Stv.l t!iree 2-Ciiit atari pa fur iuii!in jron n;e v.utit cpr Aniei io.ot Aricultm Ut. ane'ai.ant fertv-pj j;e I'rt'iiiiiiai IA.', witn 'MJ lijiixtra i n, aiiil in-cna n pa nf i ur i ainiiy t.'v cl,.. tii. Canrib-a. ra wiit? I Uvrrywla-ra. Ml irt-a iTJ3L.itHaS A.MSICAf AaI'jtlLnJ.II T. VAli W. JU.;, i'rai t. 8 V.M I D;r.t filAM, i.aa $51 iaVoad.y.iy, Xcfr York. WiDE AV aKE 1 FslISKY rims Nonaier. uM:!ie 1 in t!i3 hrt ot tl.u Crcit.IiiUi.dr i:ni;:r. Iu .lUlicl ever- wotk at J.53 per jaar. oa iic co;lrj 10 ct j. KiiU tor it. AJari liiita rirL iiino Co., IIeiner, Oregon. Tt""r tllVO-l h'iinn. I:..lin in a.. row published. Krery tiumWr il'nrtratcl tiit Hmvl,d firftrarin-a. Tin puMiral ftirnM.n ?a uo.1 TnluftolcnrTclnrdiio(H'ormati.i nkiiV o rjrmn .Imnlj ,ihou. 'I lio 'ulriiy tt be hcitXTino Astr:rn i fc:i lli-t it 4 t.t cniation norp'v riuaU that f a l f hvr r"t t 1 .1"" "",h "'- rrict". CJ.:'Jayr-r. Jiihcph t or .il.,. Ko'.,rlln rewind u-.. li L'v;i i t Uv Publlahere. Ko. SCI Erosdwa, li. V. CIDfCnilf. difnv,ri intiliiini .n.l ......... mUV PJ VJ, Crtwr,. Vnorj' aaaaaaBBBaBaaaB .iafi J hmlvti V.19 rrnt OP1. eo. and Ur.r s rl'arcl more t':mn rna itonclrr rl I bouB entl rpp'icntiuna l-.r i..i:n-4 l:i luy nurd bti"1" and f"Tsi;n cunntric. Tr.-.5.i-:litL . Cciti nitho. Aif!'J vt'. and e'l oihr OI1"' 't fenre'2 t- :itcii1 or liirir ri:.h. la tha 1 Tiiit a i f i ;- l a.-.iiH. I.n-'aud. Irancf. Ccnnti7 lt;i I otl.er tvrrir.n countrir. f.r-' p.iri.ictr t nr:lt'rc nd o:i r"aiMn)il lrin-.' Intonaoocn ri I lolitaininir lnrnt ehcar-' fully civcn v.iiliout r'.iirBC. land-lnolia cf I....-. ;,,- ...it JrM.' Pi.tL.nta AhtainaJ Ihron.-rh jir.na i fo. aro U'.liccd it tlo (Jvirntifla Americrn frco. T bo adrantapa el nrli notica It woll oudrnttood by all pciaoaanbo wtu ta Aiapoaa ct tlinr rttent . Addra JllT?? A CO.. OCioa Geaomnt AlKMCAXt SCI trgadway. Kaw York. a , , 1. , r i w . s il I uu V f