The Oregon mist. (St. Helens, Columbia County, Or.) 188?-1913, May 13, 1892, Image 2

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    TH E OREGON M 1ST.
UBBCmPTrtS 1.M PER YEAR.
Sf. IlBunu, Mat' 13, 1692.
"Yo produce, make, save and five
unto m and wo will "reform Peo
ple' Party." Magnanimous in theory,
but-full of direful result in practice
BxufeTB a we believe, iWnk m we
think, do m we bid yon ; or we will
break yon op, we will1 boycott you
and rutn you. The Peoples' Party;
Ix every community ia-tlitr county
where we find a organization of the
iwoplee' party.- w find where they
have aategonirtd, personally, ail bnsi
nets men who dare to think for then.
rive and to differ with them; and
they threaten "boycott," and boldly
aaaert that they will rain the party dar
ing l think contrary to what they
preach.' " . '
It took the republican party twenty-
five year to build op our paper money
. eyitem and pat it on a par with any
monef, in' the confidence of the world,
thereby doing away with the desire to
have the "gold coin" clause in notes ;
but St only took the "calamity bowl
era" siity days to ehake the con
fidence of the world in our paper
money, thereby Making tbe lonner in
sert thw "gold coin" rlanae.
Tag peoples' party 'are in favor of
taking from those who work and econ
omise and therefor prosper, and di
vide their lands, (above what they
oed for personal use), among those
who Dave none. Tbia doctrine i
good far the man who has nothing and
the lazy, good-for-nothing fellow, who
wiH not work ; lor he that worketh
shall divide, and therefor the people
who do not' want to work will sorely
be-happy. But who will work then?
What encouragement for toiling and
afingf
he
Jo Waldmp, the peoples' party
orator, snob in St. Ileiene Monday.
night ou tho political'ieanerof'theday
Although.lhere had been no formal
notice given of his-eoming. he had
fair-sixeJ audience. In bia speech
declartd that the great question be
fore the American, people was the
question of finance, and not tariff;
that the country should have more
money in circulation; that bank note
and treasury notes hmld be mad
legal tend r for all debts, without any
exception clause being placud upou
them. He severely censured Senator
J olio Sherman for hia action in re
tard lo lb.it Kit silver bill; in fact he
had not a good word for ei her of the
old parlies since 1S61. Mr. Wldro
up to a few months ago was ' demo
crat, one of the most rabid. It the
democratic party has been so corrupt
all this time, lie, too, must have been
guilty in proportion. How strange it
it' to see a man of intelligence turn
squarely around and tell the world
that "I hare be-n a boodlor, robber
and debaucher of tbe public peace and
prosperity all these year. Now, you
people ought to know better than to
goon in this way." "Oh I certainly, I
told you so." . This is not because
Brother Waldiop has experienced
change of heart. Oil not it is because
the political collections are larger than
thus of the pulpit.
t WAXT a money no one els wants,
then I can keep it." Jo Waldrop.for
the peoples' party.. Such utterly re
dieulou utterances, coming from on
lew wis might produce ia tbe heart
sorrow and sympathy; but coming
. iron a man of such knowledge and
ability they mutt convince as of in
linearity and unscrupulous deceit.
What good is money if no on want
X - Ton cannot make very good
clothing" of it; if yon try to eat it you
will find it will not "digest" well, and
feed it to your stock and yon will find
iC don't ' fatten."
It must be "sweet comfort" to loan
your neighbor your money when he
needs it, and then after be takes and
use it to see how be will quit his work
Or business to go to the village store
there to Join tbe "loafers," and then,
to show bis appreciation (?) of the
favor; hear him call you a thief, a
robber, monty-Ioaner, a usurer and
' all the bad things of the "infernal
regions," and then to "cap the climax"
of his appreciation, (?) see him join
ihe party which proposes "to abolish
lb laws for tb collection of all debu
Bcrwftef contracted."
Last week Mr. Gu4 Wickstrom im
ported from Portland, about -forty-five
Clt ueee to cut cord wood. Mr. Wick
strom owns and operate a wood
flume about two mile out from St.
Helena, on the Portland road. ' Theee
Chinese have ben contracted with to
cut wood, which ia to be marketed
through this flam. Our readers will
remember that the employer is a very
staunch people' party man. It w 11
also b remembered that the peoples'
party have a great deal to say about
helping the American workiogmen,
and protecting them 'against foreign
contract labor. Her ia an example
of inconsistency. Mr. Wicktra
could get all the white men to cut hia
wood he wants. There is scarcely a
lay but what a number of men come
to St. Helens in search of w.rk, and
would be willing to cut Wood, or accept
any kind of employment they could
get; indeed, they are very much in
need of work, a great many of whom
have families to support. If our peo
pW party friends are such reformers
and friends of the laboring rlasree they
should repudiate this actiou of one of
their number.
CO0NTT COURT.'
Proceedings of the May Terns los
Mm. Hobart, who has been stump
ing the county in behalf of the peo
pies' party, U quoted as advising the
people la p recent speech at Vernonia,
that they should stop working; that
tb rich should be compelled to dis
burse their wealth among Ike masses ;
thst tBey should stop Work at once,
apd dfmand (bat tb wealth of tbe
country support them. What is this
but anarchy and tyrany? It is noth
ing short of -both. It is lime all good
citizens were becoming awakened to
the necessity of protecting tbeir prop
erly against such- intrusion- upon tbeir
rights as American citizens.
Give uuto a man when he earns
not and yon encourage laziness and
idleness, and do a great work in Ihe
line of making, a pauper.
"We will enable you to borrow
money at 1 per cent, and we will
make the mooy loaner pay bis taxes
on that loan, thereby be will have to
bear the burden of taxation," Joe
Waldrop, for the peoples' party. Where
will the man who loans come in? Who
will Joaof Where will yon borrow
As moat of our enterprises are carried
on, on borrowed Capital, and as it is
the enterprises that make labor and
business and markets; if . there is no
loaner, where will the enterprises be;
if no enterprises, where will b the
work ; if no work, where tbe markets?
Think of such vain imaginary doc
trines. Is a man uttering and preach
ing such sincere? -
The republican and democratic
parties have boll always said,"lo he or
she who worketh and saveth and there
fore bath, keep what you honestly
make; we protect yon in your per
sonal and property rights, therefore,
go ye and work, economize and man
age and you shall be rewarded.' Such
principles as these must build up a
great and prosperous country and fill
our town and communities with an
intelligent, happy and good people.
But tb anarchist says: "Go ye; labor.
toil, save and manage that you may
make something more than you actual
ly need, and give that excess to me
and my life, for w mast live and Ibis
world's blessings are just as much for
os si you, and a we bar no time lor
work or do any ordinary thing, divide;
that we may be able- o keep up ibis
bciaierous, tkreateniog 'reform move-ir-eci.'"
L ReaolatloB of Respect.
Resolutions adopted by B.iyview
Alliance No. 72, in regular session,
May 7,1892:
Wbebeai. The grim and unrelenting-
messenger of death has summoned from
ear midst and from the scenes of earth our
esteemed eiater. May Beegle. who demise
occurred May 1, 1892. therefore be it
Resolved; That we extend to her be
reared relatives oar heartfelt sympathy,
tru-ting that our mutnsl loss is her eternal
tain, and that the bitter pangs of mortal
grief may be alleviated by tlie confident
hope of meeting her acain on the golden
shore of that celestial world, where there
is ao parting from loved ones, no sundering
of tender ties, no sickness, pain or' death,
bat where the frail barks of humanity may
safely anchor in tbe harbor of eternal real
and peace, far beyond the surging storm-
tossed biiiowsof life.
Resolved. Tbat as a tribute of respect to
our departed sister, tbe members of this
body show some token of nir urnir.g for the
period of thirty days, and that a copy of
these resolutions be sent to tbe bereaved
family. also acopy toTai Oacooa Uirr for
publication. Geo. Autanoas,
Secretary,
In memory of sister Lilly May
Beegle, member of the Bayview At
lianre, who died May 1, 1892
"To live in hearts we leave behind Is not
to die.
Death, the sad and ailent boatman
lias bourn one we loved to the other
. snore,
Her gay laugh and gentle presence
. Will be felt and scan no mure.
like the epeni'ig nms tbat is eat down
Before it slieds it sweet perfume,
We, with meek submiudon how
In these hoars oi deepest gloom. '
No more will we hoar her gentle voice,'
'or gaze upon b.r brw.
And her sweet tm lt and gentle word,
n aiieai wiu us BOW
We laid ber away in her springtime.
Bat her soul m at rest with her God
And tbe 11 wer she l.-ved so tenderly
ouait iuossom ana Dioora mia tue sod.-
Farewell , loved one, yon are at rest,
. You will never know ou-ht pain.
Ho mofe by earthly cares distressed.
NO ao distracting thoughts again.
Bonn we. too, shall cross the silent river,
wrw wmcn our toraa nave gone.
Face to face we then shall meet tlism
Jiever wore to walk alone.
BT 0Er THE MSMBEBS,
Read at tha weeklv iuecti:ie. ftatuniaw
May 7. 18U2. ' "
About fifty eoel miners were killed
By mn explosion in tb mine at ftoelyu,
Wash., las Tuesday.
In the matter of the admission of
Stephen Way to ciiiaeosliip. Ordered
by tbe court that the taut Btepheu
Way be aud be is hereby admitted a
citizen of the United Stales.
: In Ihe matter of building a county
oriitge across Milton creek at or near
Houllon station, in Columbia county
Oregon. Ordered that bids be adver
tised (or and that the partita bidding
thereon give plans, specifications ami
iiaiiraius for the ooustruotmn of said
bridge, said bids to be sealed aud
handed in to this court at the Julv
term thereof. .
In the matter of the application for
4 county road beginning at a slake
on tbe Harris road, where said road
runs through the southwest quarter ol
section 9, t S n, r 2 wi si ; thence in a
southwesterly course and lermiimtiii.'
at a stako situated on the Hendricks
rotd aboul 50 yards west of a small
bridge over a small crrek tributary In
Milton creek on the northwest quarter
of section 27, t 5 n, r 1 west. Viewers
A. r. Usher, E. II. Qirty, C. L. 01-on ;
surveyor, A. B. Little; to meet at be
ginning of said road June 20; 1892
In the matter of tb rebate of lax of
A. J. Orwijr for the year 1891. Ordered
by the Couit tbat the clerk draw a
warrant on tbe county treasurer in
the sum of $4 60 iu favor of A.J
Orwig.
In the matter of the viewer reoort
on tn.i relocation of the 81. Helens and
Nebalem road, petitioned for by H. A.
CorlitMt. Laid over for lb term.
In ihe mutter of Hie - viewers report
on the u. v. Brinaon road beginning
on the county line between Columbia
and Washington counties at a slake
marked "K ' on the east Side of Beaver
creek aboul 64 rls eaat of the south
west corner of section- 5, of t 3 n, r 4
thence down Beaver creek on the
most practical loute; thence in a
northerly course to and terminating at
a stake marked "R" near the residence
of J. K Brinson in sec 7, t 4 u, r 4 .
Ordered that M. R. Emmons, E. N.
Ridgway and S. Q. Schoonover be-and
iney are Hereby appointed appraisers
lo asaess damages, if any,- claimed by
W. H. Hesa, on said' proposed road
nd that they mak their report in
writing to this court on or before the
1st Monday in July, 1892.
In the matter of the assessment of
John M. Cres. Now on this day
conies John M. Cress and aik the
court in cancel the assessment of a
mortgage wrongfully asseveed to him
id it appearing to the satisfaction of
the court that a mo-tirui'e had been
assessed to the said John M. Crevs.
which he did not own and never had
owned ; ordered that the said mortgage
lie sim-ken iroin the assessment roll.
In the matter of the reig nation of
F. Dtian, County assessor. Ordered
that said resignation be, and the same
la hereby accepted.
In the matter of the appointment of
County aaaessor for Columbia county.
Oregon. Ordered by the court that
urtson Weed be and is hereby ap
pointed County assessor for Columbia
county, Oregon, lo fill out the unex
pired term of said assessor, caused by
the resignation oi u. r. xioan, upon
niing me required bond.
In the matter of a duplieate county
warrant ot the tiewit Investment Co.
Now on this day come 8. S. King.
ecretary oi the Hewit Investment Co.
and asks the court to issue a duplicate
county warrant in the sum of $18, and
presents to' the court his afB.lavit con
cerning the same, and it appearing to
the ci.urt tbat no bond accompanies
said affidavit. It is ordered ' that the
said S. S. King give a bond in- double
the amount i t order that said dupli
cate rxay issue.
In the matter of the rebate of tax in
the ertaie of George Price, deceased.
Ordered by the court that this matter
be, and the same is hereby laid over
for the term.
In the matter of the application for
a county road. Beginning at a point in
lite south boundary line of Columbia
county, where said boundary intersects
the weal bank of the Columbia river.
on San vies Inland; theni-e in a north
erly course to, and terminating at or
near what is known as Warrior Kork.
Viewers ; John Popvjoy, Allen Robin
son, and Frank Miles; A. B. Little, sur
veyor. Meet ai the residence of J. W.
Guild, June 29, 1892.
In the matter of the transcript and
cost bill, Slate of Oregon vs. Alexander
Bonner. Now on this day comes J. B.
Duncan, justice of .hj peace in and
for 8t-appoose precinct, and files a
transcript and cost bill in the above
entitled matter, and it sppenring to
the court that the cost bill in said
transcript does not show the names of
. t. : j . , t '
i no uaiiin rnuu-a w Kiai lees in
said case. It ia ordered that said trans
enpt and cost bin be referred to said
justice for correction.
In the matter of the application for
a comity road petitioned for by A.
Alley and others. It appearing to the
court that the bond required be law
in such cases, made aud provided does
not comply with the statute, and is in
sufficient. It ia ordered by the court
that said petition lie not granted.
In the ma ler of the establishment
of a county road beginning at m irt
marked "A on the . Kaiuier and
Beaver Valley road, irfl 7 n, r 2 w.
near the quarter reel ion corner of sec
tions 17 and 20; thence in a northerly
course to and terminating near the
northwest corner of the donation land
claim of John Henrici at low water
mark in said town and range. View-
era appointed, Ellis King, J. R. Head
lee and Marion Fowler: surveyor.
B. Little ; to meot at Kettering's store
stay ou, 19VZ.
In the matter of the establishment
of a county mad. Beginning on the
socalled Clatskanie public road about
g nine cast of the uwf, cor of sec 55,
tin, rew. at a sfak marked "A
nam
0
Irk
USES
Baking
roivder:
Uiiod ia 2IIssj cf 22czr3-- Years tho Standard-
thence running in a sottiheasterly tli
reetiou to, and terminating l a stake
marked "G" at or near the townvliii
nn in reo aa, i i n, ra w. it also ap-
lieartng to the cotirl by the sffl.Uv
of Oliver Anderson, and oath of R.
Quick, that said notices bad been
posted as required by law an follows,
town : One on a stake marked "A" at
the beginning of said proposed, an
one st a stake niarkod "D, near tbe
center of said road, and on on a stake
marked "0" near the terminus of (aid
road, and on on the court bouse dooi
in the town ol St. Helena. Viewers
Christ Johnson A. J. Alley, and Ed
Page; A. B Little, surveyor. Meet ai
the residence uf Widow Stralton, June
In the matter of the application for
a couuty roiid as follnwai Coniinenc
ing at the west end of Umatilla street
in the City of Vernouia.; tbenco west
erly through seelions 6 and 6, of t 4 n
r 4 w, to and' terminating at a slake
marked B,H near the ae corner of the
swi of sec 12, 1 4 n, r 5 w. Viewers
taxi Adiinis; M. Mellinger, and John
Vanldarioom; A. B, Little, surveyor
Uect at the residence of . Jouu Van
blaricom. June 10, 1892.
Iu the matter of the application for
a change in the comity road lieirinuinii
st the quarter post between sections 25
and 26; I 0 n, r a w ; thence south on
the section line betaaeu said sections
to the comer ot sections 25 and 26, 35
and 86; t 6 n, r 5 w. Viewers appoint
ed, John Wallace, Oliver Wilson and
John Jones; surveyor, A. B Little; to
meet at the resideuce of C. B. Fuller
May 25, 1S92.
In the matter of the application for
a county road beginning at a stake
marked "R" about 40 rod northeait
of the half on the east line ot section
12, t 4 n, r 5 west ; thence running in
a northerly direction' to and terminat
ing at the county road from Vernonia
up Rock creek, at the northeast corner
of section 3b, ton, r 5 w. Viewers
appointed, 8 B. Rose, J. C. Coulter
and Wm. Creasy ; surveyor, A. B
Little ; to meet at Ihe residence of T.
0. Peuslow Juno 14. 1892.
In the matter of the establishment
of a proposed county roud. Regiiiiiing
at a stake marked "R" on the center
line, forty-onn rods sooth of the center
of sec 29, 1 6 n, r 4 w; . thence west U
a stake marked "B," one hundred and
thiriy rods from the center of said sec
tion 29. A sufficient bond bavins
been nied wiin the county clerk in
the sum of $100 to cover all expense
in case default is made in otH-nmir
said road. Ordered and adiudxetl bv
be Court that Andrew Anderson, Isaac
Smith and Oliver Burris, three di-in-
terested householders, be and thev
are hereby a ppwu ted viewers of said
proposed road, and that A. B. Little, a
I -ll.-t L - . .
raiiiiui surveyor, oe aiiu is neretiy ap
pointed to survey the Mini, Meet at
the reeidenreof J. M. Peterson on the
16th day of May, 1892, aud failing to
meet on that day, thou within five
days thereafter, and after being duly
worn, view, lay out, survey and mark
out said proposed road, aud make a re
port of the same to this conn in writ
ing on orbelomlh firsv Wednesday
in July.
Iu the matter of the application of
Unn A. Wood to sell spirituous vinous
and malt niiors in less quantities
than one gallon, in Peer Island pre
cinct. Ordered by tb Court tbat said
license be granted.
In the matter of the application of
Allen Nevin to sell spirit tioua, vinous,
and malt liquors' in Idas quantities
than one gallon, in Deer Ii-land pre
cinct. Ordered hy the court that said
license be granted.
In the matter of Ihe application of
R. R. Fiwter A Co. to sell spiiittinua,
vinous, and milt liquors in less quan
tities than on gallon, in Deer l.l.md
precinct. Ordered by the court thut
said license be granted.
In the mutter of the viewers' report
on ihe Judaoii Weed road, bnuiiining
at a stake marked "R" near Ihe al
bunk of the Nehulem river, and abooi
90 rods soui h of the nw corner of Ihe
nwj of sec 13; t 4 n, r 6 w ; thence up
the Nehaleni river lo, and terminutiint
at tbe sw J, corner ot sec 2, 1 3 n, r 4
w. Ordered by the court that said
read be opened.
In the matter of the viewers' report
on the D mn road, beginning at a stake
marked "A" in the county road lend
ing from Rainier in Beaver valley on
tbe section line of sections 19 and 20,
where said line crosses said road, I 7 n,
r 2 w ; thence in a soutiiwesierly
course to nud terminating at a stake
marked "B" on what is called the En
lei prise road in sec 3, t 0 n, r 3 w.
Ordered by tbe court that said road be
opened.
In Ihe matter of tbe viewers' report
on ihe W . M. Wilson road, beginning
at a stake marked "R" on Ihe comity
road leaning from Vernonia to Foreci
UroVe; thence due north on the line
between the lauds of A. B. Lewis and
Peter Walter; thence up tho Nehalem
rrver to and terminating at a stnk
marked "u" about 60 rods east of the
sw corner of sec 18, t 4 n, r 4 w. Or
d red hy the court that said road' be
oiiened. - s' -.
hi the matU-r of the report of W'. A
Meeker, sheriff of delinquent tax for
year 1891. Ordered and adjudged hi
the court thai thy report of the her iff
of delinquent tax for 1891 b and Ihe
same is hereby accepted.
BILLS ALLOWED.
Doan, C F. coon ty ssesor, ...... . $165 00
Oilmore, Mrs, Washing windows and
scrubbing floor of courthouse , 2 60
Powell, A H, boarding and lodging
l! a Boles, pauper ' " 70 00
8inis. Dr. L M, inquest' on body of
WACatto. s. .. S 00
Lsmont, George, bnildlng sidewalk
- In front of conrthoase (80
Edjtsrton, W A. powder, fits and
caps. R D So 11 12 00
Bryant A Conway lonber furnished
K D No. 10 , 84 65
Barr Bros, lumber, R 0 No. 9 ... ... 83 65
Kdgsrton, W A, powder, fuse ami
caps. R D No. 9 17 00
Aii'ilne O B, viewer on toad survey
No. 73 and 74.... .. 6 40
Solars C, . " 8 40
Furrow, Walter, " ........ 6 20
Heaillee. J K.chatomsn, ' 8 80
Hacksaderg, J H, " 6 ft)
Rlber, niarksr, " . .,. 8 60
Oill, J 1C, election supplies, eta ..... ' 10 so
Ol:i,JK,lnk ,;"..,.',',.. 1
Olass A Pradbomme, two county -
warrant books,. . ...... 20 00
OlsasA Pradbomme, supplies, ste- 17 65
Orwig, A i, lumber and work on
brldf s, B D No. .'., ..... 76 60
Bean V. Jtfstlo of tn peace, feet, .
fe'tktevs. S COrahsmi.i. .......... I SO
llitdM F, witness, ' ....... S 10
Hliikl,P. ,-'' -t. " ....... a 10
Iliegle.J It. county printing U100
Ueuucti, T A. supnort-Msry M Rum
msrsudcMH... U 00
Flttabnrg Mill Co. lumber and labor- .
for RU No. IS . 4t00
XIcNull Bros, supullss tarnished It rs
MoOauley .:..,.,'....'.,. .. 00
Newtb. 0 H, medical st sndanct en
Tales, pauper , 47 00
vloinms, Ckss, nails It D No. 10 ... . I 74
.Solomon, J T, viewsr rvad survey
No. 70. 71, 72 ....u. W40
Webster. K,' " 10 2
Adams, J If,. " " ....... 17 ab
I) itison, II C, chainwan: 17 00
Weed. Judson. ' " ............ 10 CO
Vaiihlaricom, L,. " 7 2ti
Hrinsun. K U, marktr .' ' It 40
lewis.J D, fliigman . .... ........ 17 8b
Ms-t n A Uygerti record book .... - 28 80
Wibon, W M, flour fur psupsr 00
Vonh'aritom, J W, for delivering... 1 6t
tienisr. J . work, RD No. 13 t 60
Little, A B, fee ss surveyor ...... , lit SO
Hiatt, 0 P. building booths and bal
lot boxes .. 62 60
LluU, A B, survtyor, tablUhiMg
corners ... .... 1703
Howard, II 0, planking for road dis
trict No. 4 60 00
Quirk, K K clerk's fees 189 40
Tredgegill. T, work, R 0 No. IS .... 10 00
Boiler, John, 8 00
Muhiiberg, K, , ' g jo
Peterson. John, - , (26
Pettrson, Anton, " " . . . . 6 25
Rereroii. cliat, bounty on scalps.. 4 00
H.ilter. em. " " .. 00
Uidawn. J H, " . .. 2 00
I'ensiow. n, , ., moo
Parker, FM, ., 2 00
larksr II. . .. Boo
Washburn. A. " .. 12 00
Konkle, J, viewer on CorllM read .. 2 40
Mi lard. J 8. .. .. M
Uable, CJ, " " 2 20
ua -ger. u v. raainman, " ... I 10
Riddlev. W L. ' ... 2 10
Onrli-m H A, msrktr, 2 10
Uaplsi, C P. bounty on scalps . 2 00
i onveri, rr - , , i w
Malcom. Fred, ' g 00
Aaron, Auilill, ' 200
Muekle Bros, sanmles. N D MrCov. IB GO
aiu:kie ro, himoer lor wslk In
front of ronrlhoiiH . . . . . 20 00
NucKlt) uroi iron noiu it o No. 13 . 9 00
Darneii . O W, enmmlmi.iiiers fees .
an I snirlntendeni of hridns ... 63 CO
Unencer, Israel, commissioner ... SO 00
luersrr, w A.rees sberllT 183 60
neeser. w A, del nqoent and copy
sheriiSi roll lfln m
iteeker. W A, ritllnquent and copy
of aherifrs roll ....... . Slam
Orwig, A J , rebats of tax for 1891 . 60
atiLi mo ovta roa rai tssm.
Freeman, Geo. bounty on scalps ...
Hdlier.SC. " ...
Bi.n, Dr. I. M. medical atteBdaoce
at inqnct of Cntto .
Georire. a H. making Coffin and box
fur Indian
Or i, A i, bounty ori scalps . . . ...
400
8 00
15 00
10 00
8 00
CbATNKANlK.
Mrs. I. Bsuntlrardnar and eh;ldai !!,.
log in town tbis week.
Mr. Ruth Youne la In (own vtalttna lp
j it.n . ... . -
uouKnwr, an.v. XI. un.
W. H. Convert, wbils ecnsl leralilv Inie.
ted in polities, has a kind of sad aiid lone
ly Inok, which is sreo nled lor be bit being
wiuowar. mrm. uuivih uaina 111 ,jratf..n
City. '
Ths polltlral meetine brnueht' on its a
umb-jr of our neighbors to town Momlav.
aiiinx wltnm w noticed 0- W. Bsrnss.
llsrol i Hyven-on. Mr. Pryi, and Mar
tin White, of Heaver, and A. 8. Orahsm. nf
Marshland. Also Mr. and Mrs. Abel, f
ine mini mil sir. and Mr. N Merrill, w
A Younjr, Mr. Gandyks and msnv others.
A copious shower of rain at tbe rfoae of tl.a
meeting kept soma of them front giOng
horns umil niprnins. proving to ths hoief.
keepers that it is an 1.1 wiini that blows no
body good. ,
Capl. Nichols ha added a new ease nf
ox to the ixxtoffiu euuhnnent. whieh ia
qniv an improvement. Ths namlier ol
lock bo-- is In. r i-s l. and and will add
somen bat to the revenue of ths office.
A very s iioyable enterta'nment cams off
t eaturaay evetumr In t'onvera' Lull
which was advertised a- a muied and
p-lliig conte-l. The dtcorat'ng was under
are i.f Mi S flora Cnnvers and reflected
crerift on her srtUii., :t. The rs 1 1 lillr
whcb l kiiidtv loaned bv Mm.Z. rta
witverv beautiful. Mr.' Fahri'ina. sm!
Mr. anl Mrs. K. C. Bl -i-kforrf l-h l..in
guitar and or run. rend -n-d the orcbstrai
uiu-lc placing together m nltfy Ths
ngnig was nna .Mrs. Minn ana Mr.
on endi rend a eoo'l selection, and ths
mi ider of tlis rera-niue was well ra-i.
dered. 0i'i to the lae hmr. whan the'
pr.giaihine was CniDb.-d, ths spelling was
ueivrrwtt w anuiner occa-ion.
. One of tlie i ite- stine fetitures of th
ws;-k wa the pniitical meet ng s-n Monday
even ni. It had lie n vnnvuneed as ere-
puwican rally, with W. J. R(je as 1 1 prin
dp. I sneaker, bnt after Mr. Ilks came I
tnlnt riiseusrion was agreed on bsiweeu Mr,
Iticeand Mr. Hntton. who repronenis the
leo ie psny. A .are . crowd gathered
and after Minis mnsie by tbe orcltertrs
without any waiting for nrganitatnn. Dr.
Hail introduced W.J. Kcas ths rai.olHI-
csnHisk. r. Mr. Hire, In. a-nest yet very
ueanuni miinner sou aim rerv ready nt
rranee. rti cuwed tbe uoliti. al i-.ue of tha
day. advising those presi-nt to standby the
cranu mil puriy and its principle. He
held the attention of tbe audience forto
nours, wnsn negavs way to Mr. Hntton
who for an hour tried lo nonvinca tha neo.
pis that "there's somethinc rotten In Dan
iKsrk." and drmovrats and renuhllraiia ar
fv-uii-,iuic jur ii. anu ua pei).ics party
expect to be ths alt to ssve the nutlon. He
held the audience very well ai'O. notwlth
land! if ths latenen of the hour. It had
been sianged th.it Mr. Rice should have
ten minutes for ths t toaihsf spesch but the
suuience tnonvnt iMy iiad enough and Mr.
''leu dlJ n..t attempt tb asy much mors
The meeting adjourned about 11:16 with
rns audienee gene'&lly rii a good hunmr.
MARE IIANUFiCTDRERS
t,
":M'BJ?
. ....
ALL-WOOL SUITS
SACKS AND FROCKS!
8IZE8 34 TO 54.
- $8.50
Every Suit warranted :
J. M. MOYER&CO.
' : . " Soccsssors to Brownsiille Woolen Hills -
Retail store, 140 First street; under the Gilman.
X XCLE MY EES,
" ' ' ' I - 1 .
THE PORTLAND JEWELE1V
IMrORTItlt kVti DRALXR In' ," ? ' '
ondsi;ldcIio.
Watches, Jewtltn, end Oflltsl fiooitj.,.' ... V.
Fine Watch and Jewelry1' ! RepaJxiag,
Orders from the Country Solicited. 1
65 First Street. Between Marrfsaa -arid -Yamhill.-Portland, Or.
V
ieu oiscovEny tj flcci::;jT
Is asmpaaostnt aaoloUM a Van was hmmm mim -ana
oa V,aMln alierwanl II mm ueStnA X. a.lTww 5
i.i.i h ii , ii i an mail ' -- a.. ... w sasua?
ji iimiHn ifh sroria waas ism aaaas w ttwaew'a Aa
si isrsarsviLi Maentlll 6N6
v eiajPLi ART CHI4.QCAN OSsTrT.
lay tswaas sm as astey Um aMnm tar a fva SMafc a im
sysHX m rrm mlSmmmt Mheaaaa7UMsa
In. ft ilk ! . TkaaiaaiLaiiiVnkk.kM.
Nl Qaatav Aim H
I a
"y--TJ""s sf LwSbISS -- -,, ,1
natWIr V A r K. I. vi a ..4 aaiiaa --- - tZTll ... -
yniLaairwHHHIlfaMMttMWUIIWIIaew
Wllkkatt
alas Iroca otwruiMl.
r"" "ysetir eoaaaMrtial
ssetaslass kaa la SMn'i Aatt-Wawtwawasek IM aval
""""S.
I. wmr Mm
i MTmiHi.ni ar a maw ana MraiUfirkf4 la rrwr '
"S. ST reaStelfie IM Islam tnraia ka nf ia misnli;
- ssai la stlasr aMOUna wm ihishi at k asisaasenl
ar mpm ay Mw wltk Ian aaeMw wsso.a slflaly. Cam
rartiaraitat la kiaaaS ana Mri4alnritt la resay wis
representntlves nf each psrty tldnkine iheir
stue siicm. nnrning lirfs being sstlstled,
yna know, and nothing like hearing both
uvui a iueaMvil. f
... (iwaranteed Care.
W arjtb'irixe otir advert'sed druggist to
sell Ir. King's iw Discovery lor" Con
amptii n, t oughs and Colds, upon this
condition. If you are afni. ted with s rough,
cold or any lung, throat or cheat trouble,
and will use this remedy si directed, giving
it a fair trial,- and exiierience lie Benefit
you may return the bottle and have your
money refunded. We could net make this
offer did we not know that Pr. King's New
Discovery i mild be relied on. It never' di.
appoints. Trial boti us freest Edwin Uo
drug ktore. Largo efze 50e and ft.
noticc roa rini.icsTie.ii
Land Offies st Orsron City. Or.. Kirch It. I'M.
Nntlca la herabv aivan that tha fnliAwlnv
MBfnau vsi ivr a niea ninicv oi nia intenuon
to make Anal proof in support of bis rlsim, sod
that laid rfkoof will be made hafnra tha Count
Clerk of Columbia euauty, at St. Hslsas. Or., oa
mg if law, VI.
GOTTLIEB ANURER, '
HaWKaail autre No. SH7I. fur (ha la U a
lion Hi. tpo, r 3w. Ua namsi ths (.illowioa
itnesw to prors his eoutlnnaus rtsidsucs
upon, and cultivation of, said laud, vlss Enos
o. joins, b. a. uuanrrsB. rrank liinbop, rl. C.
Brown: ail of geuban F. O., Columhla county,
v,ivu. i, A. arf AHrnin,
nwaus Kefiatar,
Treaaorer Notloe.
County TrsSsnrer's Office, ' I
HI. Helens. Or.. Mav 13. UM. !
State of Oregon, Columbia County:.. '
Notice Is herslir riven tbat all unnald
county warrants which have been presented
and endorsed "not paid for want of funds''
from Msv 4. 1881 up to July 14. 1801. both
dates In'iiiaire, will be paid upon presents
tinn at this office.: Interest on said war.
rants will not be allowed after the data of
this notice. O. W. COLE.
Oco?y Treasurer,'
tS Oatikaiaaai
OIHHATI. O. Vaw
fay SAs fmr assy aat
-IrEBIilJ".,,,siwiai
. ZiiaL SX! srttaaiitt oa
raulaad. , ,
n MM IM. Wuft M SVRItM mt Qwmml At
anal israma at ia Bra Lata aoatia
ataast wis aairas
REPUBLICAN STATE TICKET.
Tor Presidential Electors,
J. F. CAPLE8, of Portland.
11. B. MILLER, of Orant'a Paaa.
1). M. DUlflfE, of Portland.
O. M. IRWIN, of Union.
For Supreme luit'ge,
F. A. MOORE,' St. llulens1.
. , t Attorney-Oenersl,
L. K. WEBSTER, jMcksooville.
. DISTBICT.
For Conj rensmen,
DINGER HERMANN. (1st district.)
W. R. ELLIS, (Sod district)
' For Circuit Judge,'
T. A. McBRIDHT, Otegnw' City.
For District Attorney,--'
W. N. BARRETT ot Hlllsboro.
For Joint 8onairir,
r. W. MAXWELL, of Tillamook.
Board of Kquslitstlon,
0. WINOATE.of A'storia.
For Representative,
, NORMAN MERRILL.
' For Sheriff,
' C; W, BLAKESLEY. 1
For Clerk,
' E. E. QUICK.
For Corn miisioner,
ISRAEL SPENCER."
For County Judge,
DEAN BLANCIIARD.
For Treasurer,
E.M.WHARTON.
For Assessor,
'GEORGE MAYGER.
For Surveyor, '
A. B. LITTLE.
For School Superintendent,
T. J. CLEETON.
For Coroner,
n. f. qviyr.
Sealed. Bids.'" '
ivotlre l hereby g Wen tbat seated Mis
Will lie received by the codnty court of Co.
ItiBsMa county, Oregoa. Bp ti lOo'elwek A.
J , On ths nth day of July, 18W. -for tbe
const union of bridge aerots Milton oresk
at Wilion rtiti.in. on the NnrtUtm I'acitio
Kt:f6ad . the bidder 10 farniab plans, tore
Ineations, ttrsin, disgiam- and all material
f..r Uire construction ot ssld bridge, iBarh
Mdder shall dlt with bis bid f per Cent. ,
of Ihe amount ol saclt bid, whira shall be
forfeited to ths county In ease ts award is
mads to him snd hs fails, aegweta or ra.
fuse f..r tlie period of twi days atter saeb
sward Is mads, lo enter Into a eontrartaad
file his bund in ihe manner required bv and
to tbe satMaetioa of the said- board of.
county eo.itmlHtoiMrs, provided.. alweee
that ii.1'1 Ix.srd may, inltsdiscrsaon, reject
any and all bids. . y order of tbe board et
eounur commlwioMers.
St. Helens, Or,;
i. BWITZKR,
uon
May S, im.
Oouutv Jadae.
Ill I3J 10
rsoricat worn rvaiii caTfw.n.
Und pmcest Oresaa City, Or., Uarah SO, last,
Noilcs is bsrahv elvau that !. inii.s.
namad-MttUr bai died aotlt e af his IniaioJoa to
make final proof Is support ef his tlaia,aadliat
aid proof will ha mads befors ths sauaty eisrk
of Columbia couutjr, at ib liclsos, Otsgoa. oa
mmj 19, twi, vim
Irs jr. wtivii
Prs-ematlon D. S. No. lltfl. fer Ihi nU m4 mtt.
IS. tp t B. r 1 W. Ha uaiafa Ola tollaaiusa mil.
assees toprnrs hit continuous restdsaoa opoa .
sndeultlvsllna etsald land, vis: 1. W, Heaaell, ,
C. w, Hlahssls. J aula Ifeudrlcki. snd U. 9.
Pore, all of HI. iltlao. Columbia sonat. Ore.
son. j. t. A'fPKitarvtt .
as all' KsciaMr'
notice ro rvBLIciTlON.
Und 0oe st Orsgoa City, Or.. April II, 1W.
Notlesls hsrsby alvta that. Ike fel'owlac
namad Millar has fllad aotles mt his lateadow
to maks anal proof In support sf kls slalat sad
thstsatd pmof will bemads bsfare the County
Clerk of Columbia eounty, at at. Hslsas. Ore
gon, oa stay 1. IsM, li: T
EDWlk p. McKAY, ' ' -Prs-saiptloa
p. I. No. im. for lbs is W Of ess.
tlnu , 1 1 n, 1 2 w. Il name lbs -ieliowlug
witnesses to prose hts eoalluliaus reaideare
upon, and Cultivation of ssld lead, els: U. West,
1). Freeman. Osoris Kaimer sad II. While: aU
of acappoossP, 0., Columbia county, Oragoa.
sMi2 ; I T, APlJfKkOM. KstUtsr.
. NOTICE IOB rVBltlCATIOls, j ,
Und OMoest Oroiton City, Or..' April II. 'im..
Notice is hersbe alvan thai tha lallnaslna.
named ntilsr hai Died noiles of hia Imsotloa
to make final proof lo support nf hia elsla. snd
that laid nroof will ba mull hafnra tha Mmlf
elerk of Columbia county, at Mt. Usisas, Orsga
on May II, 1W2, els: . . J7.
JOUN O. TOMPKI.il.
Rorssitaad an Irs V. SSaS. fartha aa U n aaa-
tlool, tla, rl w. He names lbs following
to- prove bis eoutloueus reside r v
euitwaooa ol saM lanri. unsar see-
p. i 0.
it
a nen, and
tlonssoi, R.
P. OnlvW. Hanra aiarrka.
Stephen Haiass, Julias Znsmsnai sU
Dooaa. Columbia anantv. Orsama
Psatamla BaMiai. who mada ara-amnttea XL
t. No. saw, Is bsrsby pselally nottlsd (a anpsat,
and show eanae why the entry of Joha O.-.
Tnmpktaa shoald nor be alinwad, ' -attnvff
. it & AftlkmilA tttlw