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About The Oregon mist. (St. Helens, Columbia County, Or.) 188?-1913 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 6, 1893)
OUKQON MIST. United Stiiti'it mill Coiinly Official Parr Ht, Helena, Oi'tolii'f 0, I8UU. PUUU8Mfcll'U,NOTI08. AM PDmiiiiinlimlimiKKoMt lo Tim Miht fur nub. llcnttoit mnt ' mi pn 11 (t l,y 1 1 hi hor'M noil tinitu and tint K limn lti iiliinifl id'mn, Wt4 tin wit whiiI Hit nin fur jiiililli'iiiluii, ii nu I Jil c IK ' iif Kii'nl fullli, rorrwiiiiiiHiH! Willi, mil III. wrllnr'n num. riniii.iniyliijj win U(, tllllKiHIII'll III I III! WuaUl blink id. BRIEF MENTION. Conimliwloiior liiiiiuio wan in town Tneiiday, Tim Columbia river in very luw at Tin'Bt'iit willi Indication to rtmmiit no (or aomo litnu. VnhiuKlnn Mtickln returned hint Hntui'day from Neveral weck'nHojourn iu tin) vhfinity cf Bkninokitwa, Wiirli. Very little fall (lulling In doing done on tlio rivnr about thin place, Tim (all Ibbing thl year in not what it him boon in former year. All wllil IowIh are reported fo ho not to iluiitifnl thin M'liBini ii h formerly, to li accounted for by llio cold, back ward hj.i ing, i'i lin t . John Hwaticr oiler for sale the (dibit; Iu mill on Millon creek." 1 1 will uotko you a 111" fl oiler nnd iiiiu Unit will provu u good iiiviwtniniil. - , CluiilrK P"n, Hw.( of Rainier, was in tin1 county neat yeMeiduy. iln w.in on bindncM iiihI returned liomu by the Dixon lute in tho afternoon, Jake f)i!or;o hurt bin now burn en chitted in it limit, iii w picket h uco and lout In lily built a 'ul' walk uli.ni; tin; west idu of Ciieoituau fctrei t lo tin; Imrn. The nttendaucu at court hero next wwk will piobulily ,to (ii'fiy liwjso.. Arrangement Hit being io.iiIh by our hotel keeper, to accommodate a good,! luryo crowd. ' Jack Mcivny hn twenty-five, block jiiiikrin nt woik in the. (purricsi near here and llio number of blocks made daily will average live thousand, a dully earning of over 1 100, CnrroipnndenU Iu thi paper will confer great favor by iitjiin( in nil j tho new of their iiethhnihooii. v w.tnl it and wilt make it un object in you to uttend to tin) inii'ti r. The condition of thu rendu fijr pleas ure driving wa f'f rather e.fui t dura tion thin full. A l"U of diet i ipiiio II ni!:li' lUit n tlm mud, Mild the medium did not exist but a few ijoy 4. tViiuit cntiit will f'imVtiHs nt tlu j.l n-o next 'l ie sidiiy iu;h ix prcf ty long ! . i.:kel of ImiiIi Uuv Hud eijuiiy riini-x. j Tin' jiirnrn 11m niitun ini d nod every-,; ihiriK i bein jdaoi-1 in I'.uilim , at j thu uouri iiiHisu (or tlm linn. I i Hoiiin vwiy H.ibi! uiti.d iiOj'iuvoitlCiits 1 in? boinrf oiii b' in I hi1 id-iiui in til" j lo.umer ( bniiilin,;i. Wu niii..!uti'd j lie diim'tiiii-( d I'b". V'i'er' 10 w j l.trddiii" in i.'ir t .t i- it tjborih! ) li..ee r- .irl fie!. J TIk orlwnl litt-inet hi:.' bceoiiu ' -iiii. ihj ni. uebi.fiy ill thin 1 !. j (bltiu;! lit lir o! idl. v-.: I tiuu ! tied e.'fds of ieive 1 . b indb-.l j over b.iili 'h i .i'if';p, .''i ! 11 r'Atdi ! w 1 iii!e wit'i emvid', i 'i' !e ;ntiiycatiim j no inei'Oi.iW ill lewotl' . I Wci Invi'o dii.i'in-'i.m of ediieaiionii! p-,iiM lhr.ior.il Hu e.iltimiis t,f TllKj rilsr, and thu.k it a picrtbm that, all! hhiiubl It'll a deep iiiUi' i l III. The j tenclM-r of di-tncl i-no..ls in Uit ouiity are eH .dally tu.ked iocon'rib tile iiny matter tle-y lony have that Would piovo bciH liciiil iu any way. Ilow Keawy.of Keasey, Id is county, took his departure .Inst .Saturday fur Ft. Louis, M isotiri, where ha will ac cept a position iu the olfico of the ttoiilbweKteru Telegraph Co., with bis brother in law. How is a young man of tfood habits and a proiiiirinK lad, nnd bo takes with him our best wishes. The Orietal Hotel is again opened to tho public, under the niniwxuieul of A. H. ltbikesley, who will be ulad to see his old patrons and lis many new ones ttS see lit to call. The ho tel is conducted exclfiively by white help, find the iiianajjcmeiit will put forth every tll'oit lo please.' It, is not the brsd policy to make too fren with Iboi-o (hours lo which jou Jiave no lawful right.. Someone has Malted on a fair road to trouble by tampering with the water mains hero in town. One mnrnimt bint week (be JarRO lank was found to bo entirely empty ns a result, of tho work of some miscreant. I'ou't meddle, with such things for they are loo important. The old saying that ono extreme is succeeded by number is demons! nil intf itself to perfection. Last winter was an extremely cob I one, tho rprintf fl lowing was tin extremely backward ono, the summer was nu extremely tdiort and hot ono and the prospect for a long and extremely wet winter is very ?ood. This nat ure of extremes n not what is meant by the eayiiiK'. per haps, but the extremes mo following each other with considerable regularity. If a town is worthy of beint? incor iioratod its laws aru most surely well and sumeiciUly enough framed to al low of them belli rigidly enforced The silly and foolhardy ida of attempt inn to iunoru a city charter and the laws that have been framed under that charter is childish in tho extreme. A law enforced, such ns has recently been done in this place, bespeaks credit, and wo may mill 'hat more orders might ba adhered to with good results. Thore are a went many apple now fully eitfiugh developed and nearly enough ripened to permit of their be ing gathered and put away for winter UM. In niiinv of tho more carefully cared for orcharcle'in this locality are ... i. .,., riiii tree loaded to their 1,(1 mi I...-V v.-- . - , , utmost capacity with a variety of well developed and lino looking apples. The pear crop cannot ho said to bo a '. . :i :.. n.;u ,,,.., iv In-nnv complete iiiiuuo in -v means, us from jiersonal observance wo speak. This variety of fruit may be scarcer than it wan other years, m noma parts of the county, but the gen eral verdict is that the yield is good ud thu quality splendid. 11. W t'l...... . ,. inUf MiUonundbtte, of Itnuben, ' tiklpp.Hl tin. cou.Hry, luHvin ro furmly d mnnerou, crotlii.. K mourn Inn middon n,i unnimonuo d ibmlro totmvol. Tho civile which prompted I'lunifner to coek picture! new -.oein to bo' loKion, hut tho i,iot pliiuiblo theory in tnrd to what winiwd hi midden diwiro to vncutu thiti nounrty, In un nppnrntilly well founded report of rertiiin uhuily triiiniiietionri in coiimieliim witli tho Into lira at Miltmi. I'liimmen loot oino over in (Hired property in u,0 llio, which ho lunl Hocured a policy on in tint Htuta liiHiirnnco (U, , by writing tho npplicn turn hiiimolf whilo iictiiiK ah ugmn for llm comiiany. nnd ruthur ll caUidiimng hh to bin wherealioulH a oouploof houm befor tlio (ho wan li. covcrtid, lio surrendered hi without a cent, and mudo liiutv tile 1 111 mlioim In leuvu llm CiMlnlrv. I.nul Mondny rinnimer failed to mittm inl. uo anil an exuniination of bin tn iVm. cloist'd tlm fact that lio lind tukon IjtoO boluiiKitiff to bin brother ami handy departed, leav ng 4 note to his wifo gay.! nun, run woum never neo lilm iigiiiii. H then traioipired that ho liad iveu a bill of mihiof bin atom to (Jeo. Ja q'Tiidi to cover payment of aJftSOO loan, ilo liiid no other powMiminnH and hi family in eonueipieiuly left without a penny. Tho goods which I'lum-I iner houxhl idtor ho took piifwirtsion of tlie sloro were never paid for. and 1 ui lliinil creditor Will Liko it and I 1 1 1. . . !..!.. .. . .,,,.,, " ' .' 1 " procession 01 . , , . 1 "'"r! ":'' sometime ler Alt) 1 In iYv 1111 ijioee Kiivo riuiiimer nio 10 pay au account in Portland for him. The neighbor uli'O falls iu lino for his If 100 1 ... 1 iii'i iiiiipiinied l'himmer on his travek Numerous other little eccentricities peculiar to i'lunimer aru beiiiu devul oped daily, but they aru t o many to keinue. His wife was in St. Helens Wednesday asking aid froufthn charit ably incline I, to Bsti-,t bur in ralsin&r money to i-mnl her children to an or- pban - honie. riummer is :!o years I niinule'a deliberation, returned a cer oid, ticluw the medium lioigtb, promi-, (j,.t 0 wilful murder. Hietsr was limit nose, heavy moiihtarhe, floriii ! i..ii dm ilmil. senliiiieo Wednesday. e unpli-etiou and wcigha Ji!5 pounds, lie is a mmuii in c,ood Maudiug and tho order at thin placiMvill render 11s MHiaiico to bis family. Tho fact reniaim undisputed that tho greatest menace that, has been brought iilinut for many years was the introduction of carp into our waters, Complaint is registered in every local ity where tiny exwt that tliey are tt ,, .1:1 1. ..,..,11 I.,. , I i I' ni ii'iiiiv nun, i.i.u.vs MU ;Avi.n-j i.i.ti d to the L'ain' and betterment of ; 1 eori,-ei n,.,l. As a food lish tliev are ' which eoul utterly worthless, and if there , v i ...1. ..1.., .i, .1 1.1 1 1. ! 1 1 , -t (......... ;,. , ...... 1 '". 1 1. 1..,. '.'.'. .1.1 i:.. i.Jeinl times into Siiellman's abdomen ei r, i.Jl : 11 lit 1 Line1, n tj wvuti'l iiiw ; know i't. They are very destructive to ! ......i i,.. ., ...: ll,.,:. i...t,.f itatbms;ud as thev become more uotous their work is found to be of a more d, Miue!iv nature. It is feared ..... .i !.i. ...ni i. ...j tiriv inn. ' inn l-iii i'nM; 'ij ...j.,. ,,, ,,1,1 to Mich work td improvement a- ba bet.-u done on oor river bur, and if . neb a (act Khould event uallv d..vcl p their exr rmioatiou should U j i'1'inrikd no longer than would require to accomi Ibd i toch a thing. '1 Iilo j li. h are verv iimr.eruu ni our adj. .cent v.'a'eH and v.e 01 . diet lhat ilieir eaily e:C.'riiiiu ilion v.'.aill l h.iilod with appriivai by many of our rvadeis. W arc f. miliar wiiti irtirr-rlartecs, w:t reh di bavtib. eii hoo'.e.l in t'-e lidl .i ml buck by ii.-horineii, I tit tlie latent a d i rhaps Hit! imit peculiar cne of tout iinturo i that of Caicliiii? mink liv sncli a process. Oi.o day lecei.Uy II. Cox. or this i lace, wlilio (iahing with a rod ami line, near burp, spied a n.ink Fwimiui; leisurely, near li i !. Tin. ro- lent, wuhieiiiy wv-mj; the Ii.heniiHii, diviMl, and fo lowed tho lin" In Hie bot tom, lie was felt to striho llm line when Mr. Cox jerked the lino and hooked iho mink in the foot. Tin; pallia was tdowly pulled to the Mil face but not bring soltieienily enough booked to bold, the mink soon freed itself 'by one of tlioso quick movements which they are so characteristic of, leaving tho (i.-herman staring in blank amazement, so wonderful was his sur prise. Tho attendance at the Portland In dustrial Exposition was umiMiially light during last week until Saturday evening when the city tutued out on masse ami by 0 o'clock the plana pre sented a scene ot brilliant nnimation never before eclipsed at any runner exhibition. New features this year are not noted, with tho exception of Iho prismatic fountain, which is ft novel mid oreltv feature. Tho music, hew- ever, is a HuhViont recommendation for tho exposition ami is all thaleoiiWt bo desired. Liberal! certainly merits the reputation of being tho greatest of his profession, ami his music tins year is fully up lo the elanuaru. An oidinanco prohibiting bicyclo nd.ngortha use of any two-wheeled vcliielo upon the sidewalks of St. Hel ens, has been approved by the city council and in being enforced by the authorities. The law is a timely one and will very likely he the means of preventing painful or serious accident in life and limb. The habit of using sidewalks for trucking lumber anil freight had become it mild nuisance, and legislation preventing it was cer tainly in order. Uioyclo riding on tho sidewalk had also assumed dangorotiB proportions. A man about starting to Portland to purchase some articles, not thinking they were kept in St. Helens stores, stopped at Mr, Dolman's and bojight just what ho wanted, and at less than Portland prices. Without inquiring you can't tell just what they don't keep in Dolman's store. Piof. T. J. Cleeton and George E. Pit vis wore seeu in town last Saturday. Prof. Cleeton takos Advantage occa sionally, of tho opportunities offered from his duties on Satur days, by tho increased steamboat fa cilities on this Columbia of ours. ' r,.M fMllmrn has her fall milinery goods in, and you will be BtirpriBed i,. n.n ilm ii.ll). Ladies will do well to get her prices beforo purchas ing olsewhere, Mrs. Colbtirn will compare prices on bats with any one. Prices to suit tho times. Fine watches and jowelry at A. N. Wright's, 303 Morrison St., Portland. Edwin Ross took his leave Tuesday for the Portland Medical University. ' TWO MtHDlCJtKltH CONVICTKO. Haimcn and motor tol'ay thoDuath l'enalty nt Antorhi. Thoro in a very strong probability that Hlierill' Hmilli, of ClaUop county, will luivo an opportunity to try Ida hand as hangman, and that John Hanson, tho old Norwegian who bru tally mutdd'eil bin wife on tha 30th of last July, will bo 0110 of tho suhjoctH upon which hit will excrcine ids exec utive skill. Tho crime for which Han um in to pay tho death penalty, beside being unprovoked was extremely re volting and is exactly paralleled by tho shocking murder of Victor Suell man, a few weeks later. On tho day above iuotod Hansen and Ids wifo quarrelled over some domcatio matter and Hansen loft tho liouso for an hour or ho, hut returned heavily intoxica ted, and going to tho garden where his wifo was picking berries for dinner, be brutally um-aullcd her with a club with which be heat out her brains. His arrest and confession followed, and tho only mitigating circumstance oil'ered by Bonator Kulton. who de fended him, wus chronic alcoholism. District Attorney Ilarrett was as sisted by F. D. Wiiitou and C. J. Cur tin. Kulton made a masterly effort for his client but tho case was a hopeless one from tho start, and iu the forum of public opinion mas decided agnitiBt him before it wont into court. Judge iMcIJiido pronounced the death sen- tcm.0 ,, ,linl y(Mlotday. iuiii;u iiuvii 111.11 j voii. .. . attorneys have taken an appeal " liis JOII.H Ullbl lvll L'uji ii;ir.i John Hieter, who murdered and robbed Victor Snellman on tho Olney and Astoria road on the 4lh of last August, was tried before Judge Mc Uiido Friday. Fourteen witiieoses for Iho irohecution Were cxamiried, and like Hansen, tho enso was so strong against him that it was given without Uruumciit to'the iury who, after twenty and it is not likely that any attemiit will be niadu to change tho declbiou of Judgo MeOride's court. The crime for Hietor is to swing was a necnliaily iilrocioua one, though about on a par with a number of other fdmihir affairs of the kind of which Clatsop county in especially prolific. Rii-ter niet his victim on a lonely mountain road, and stealthily Bp uroae nn-Jf ll ill mm ueiu.iu mraii - rj . Hneilmali a criaT blow with a c ub, which dialled out his brains and lai.t him low in death . As if to further Kiitu his hiitidwh propensity. Kieler sdiew a claso knife and plunged it sev- l- l 1 blde otherwise mutilatiinf his body liieler then robbed his victim, scour nu-!K wl,,,:l1 "P,;nl m Astoria l""" l "Vxt wo,,lt to i land, where ho found employnient in 'oiio of the restaurant of that city - whore he .vas ocated and nrre.teil by an oliker from U it-,, county . Kie.er ' '''"'"l (w.-nty-K.-X years o d and docs h"'k the criminal lo.il bo is. Astoria Mill IVoper-ty UiirneU. i In re.Ji'Onse to un nianii ot me nr- ' tiVtoi k J'ridny iiiuruiott, iliu AHoMii i fire licpiiiteiel'.t le.'aited to (tie Ci.ti.vip hliU wh-ru a dei-tiu.tive f'u'c waM i.ij.,- i;ijt in h Wurk She dot mrli b. X fectiu v. !'; y very hard r'ivO',1 from g hoiini an ! fr v.iiilaliii.! mill proper was .n, but too dry in it. ui hictt Willi I'.H c.mie..ts io.'.ellu-r wall 1 iJ,'W,l teet. ol i-n.i "in-tiv'e 'hi.-nher, wein . u,) in smoke. , ... ' .- i i .. .. o ..,. . . i. c; ni i- '?...! i. .if IU." oi " '"' i ""r'.. i ..,, ;i r.i.,.,.. i,..l,,n ( i... to the ofe'- .MetiCU r-..t.t. Wa io un un nioii tincUioir comiiantes iiuma the Columbia,. md sevcul fmit .led - eis 111 UiiUlornia, wim mm i-ne lilaccil for boxes. The total loss is ;;j(i,tK)0 with iosurait Kigitty-fivi! men will bo ilirowu out of employ men t. Tho fire ia beieved to be tho worlt ol a nre-oug ami an effort will ho made to locato the crim inal. Un account of the high wind which prevailed at tho time, it required the most untiring effort on the pan of the tirenion to prevent the cutiro waterfront from being wiped out. Olvo Americans a Chance. If there could be enacted nu Amer ican law that would protect American laborers all good Americans would greet it with cheers. The trouble is fifty-eight per cent of our laborers are foreigners, and a ten limes greater menace lo American laborers than any luw that could bo placed upon our stat ute books. What is noSded is an end to the ml mission of the foreign workmen entirely. Our supply at present is live times greater than the demand. Shut them out. Give our own countrymen a chunco. SCHOOL) ltEPOUT. Following is a report of school dist rict No. 2," St. Heleiis, for tho month ending Sept. 2ilt.h : , Number of days taught, 20; num ber of pupils eurolled, 52 j average at tendance, 40; number of visitors, G. Tlie following-named pupils were nei ther absent nor tardy : Daisy Wat kins, Pearl Massie, Grace Miles, La vello Watkins, Myrtle Newell, Lottie Cooper, Carrie Newell, Graoio Dart, Mary Dui'our, Elmer Newell, Pearl Decker, Harry Massie, Nellie Cooper, Frank Newell, 'Annie Cooper and Sherman Miles. Those present every day nnd tardy only once, woro : Maud Docker, Fred Watkins, Flora George, Julia Sobiska, Annio George and Etlie Slracban. The pupils, with few exceptions, ex press a desiie to do more and better work in tho future than has been done tho past month. Although satisfact ory progress has been accomplished in the different branches, wo would call attention to the excellent attond- a mice for the past ,month, 'which is ninety nor cent of tho total enrollment. This is far above the average in the enmity or state, and we respectfully oak the narents to not only aid the children to keep this up, but to assist ii...m in eettinc to school on time to prevent tardiness. W. A. Yotmo Principal. -M. E. WrAY Assistant, J, C. Moreland, Grand MaBter Workman, of A. F. & A. M if Oregon will make St llelons Lodge No. 32, an official visit next Sttturdny evening, Oct. 7iu, im. COLUMBIA COUNTY'S Reports of tlia Sheriff, Treasurer Ending September 30, 1333. SEMI-ANNUAL Of tho amount of money and warrants the County Treasurer by the Hherill or Uolumlaa county, uregon, ior uic six mouths ending on the 30tu day of September, A. D. ISUU. to amounts iiucmvni). In coin and curroncy, April.? 6148 50 Muv 13320 m Juno 2076 43 July.... j 000 00 August 2150 00 Heptember Wl 97 Total. ............. ....$20,177 56 Cash on hand applicable to the payment STATE OF OREGON, ) County of Columbia, S I, 0. A. Massie, sheriff of said county,- do hereby certify that the forego ing statement is correct and true. Witness my hand this 30th day of beptem ber, loU3. U. A. MAB&iJi, BEMI-ANNUAL Of tho County Treasurer of Columbia ending on the Mw any ot September, A. ij. iwa, oi money receivou mm paid out, from whom received audfrom what source, and on what account paid out : AMOUNTS RECEIVED. April, 10, 1 To amount on hand from last rtport, gcnerul hind ? 1KA 82 1 To aiiioiniton littiid from last report, seliool fund. 582 95 1 To amount on liumJ from last report, sveeiai dip it 49 91 : 1 Toaniouiuon liimd froni lust report, institute land 135 50 21 To uniount received from O. A. Massio, sheriff, taxes of 1S02 0118 60 May, im iJ To amount rceeivd from G. A. Mussie, slieritr, taxes of lHfS 0021 31 13 To amount received from O. A. Jlussie, shuriif. taxes ot 1MB.... 3000 35 June, 1MJ. 7 To amount received from O. A. Massie. slienll, taxes of 1370 43 17 To amount received froiu G. A Af:.WHir.. idii'.riir. tuxes of nia 700 oo July, m.- , w a To ainomit received from O. A M.iMi,. s!iiriir. tuve.4 of " im , 800 00 15 To n unmet received from sec retin of si ui e. load fund from' I'aittd Stntea loud s a us . , To uiiHiunt of county war iCl 70 1!) rants WMied Hint relumed for i-anci-haiion Am u 1. Is!:'. M io amount reieivrd from statu treasurer ,Siaie s.-hool funii. SeptcmlK-r, l,iJ. - 13 Jo aiiio.iiit received from (1. A. Massie, Bheriif, 'i.iU of KI2 0 0) 130.5 K81 ! To uniount received f-oai r.. K. 'i-ui k, eiBi i-', trial tees luutrcled ilto'i: g 'i uioniii.S To ;ik. omit rice. veil from Pl'iM.-es Mild lioe- Ct'ilc. led tan ;ac si:; t.i.'.e.j . . ... 'J'.. r..'.r:; .t received, from IO.U-- Ill li, O Uifl . 271 O 20 f.2i ro ..' Xtval. STATr. ; si Ai i'. ur- or.awA,, fj 1 Ouunty t.f Coltuubia, j ' J. H. It. Whurt-i.i. th burebv certify i wl KLiteiiioiit of too iiiiiuuiits received, . , .... t ho coioitv treasury oi mm county tor -, . . ..... w, ,,'. eo d.: iwiuuoi , - .. ...j j l0,i. E. BEMI-ASSUA1. REPORT:; of tho Comity Clerk of Columbia j amount und number of claims allowod, amount of warrants drawn, and amount ol warrants oulstauuing and unpaid, from tho 1st day of April, 1893, to the 30th day of Septem ber, lb'JiJ, both inclusive: OS WHAT ACCOUNT ALLOWKD. Bond nml brli'-KC I'auper-i.-, ,, Criminal and r-lrentt court expense I'l iiuliiiil anil iiistlee peace cotirl expenses. . . Isiaiiouory and printing Conn bonne and jail t'lerk Shei-ilV. Itiiuittv on wild inii nials , , , svhoo! superintendent UuililV County Ju.ti.-e County eommlssiuner , Hiipentsovs. lii'-aue Jury neciiuut I'ui'tiuer .- C. unity tivusnrer A.'tK'SMjr KL'ctt.m lilMi-it't inloi-ncy llulnile ni tax. l'ulille exaininattou of teachers Oilii-iul reporter lJlnUlnif kriioul uibtrieis Surveyor Total amount claims allowed and drawn. AMOUNT OF OUTSTANDING WARRANTS UNPAID. Outstanding unpaid county warrants on the Kutiiiititcd interest aecmeu tiicreon Total amount of unpaid county warrants SEMI-ANNUAL SUMMARY STATEMENT Of the financial condition of the County of Columbia, in the State of Oregon, on the 110th day of September, A. LIAlilUTIKS. To wnrrnntH drown on tho County Tsesa- umr nnd outstanding ami unuam to.oji in To estimated amount ol inteiiiMt ao- cmod therou .w Totidliabllitles. ....fS9,&!l 19 STATE OF OREGON, flnnnlv of Colnnibiil.t T. E. E. Quick. Countv Clerk of do hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and correct statement of the num ber ot claims allowed by the ounty Court ot said County, for tlie six months Riiflinir on the 110th dav of Seotember, 1893, on what account tho same wore allowed, and tho amount of warrants drawn, and the amount of warrants out standing and unpaid as the same appear upon the records of my office and in mv official ctiBtody. ' Witness my band and the: seal 30th day of September, A. D. 1893. FIHAHCIAL EXHIBIT. and Clerk for tlie Six Month STATEMENT received for tuxes, and money paid to BY AMOUNTS PAID. April ;.f 6118 50 May 13320 66 June 2076 43 July 500 00 Heptember 1981 87 Total.. .$24,027 56 of county warrants $2,150 00 '.. - onenu oi voiumoia nuuiaj. STATEMENT County, Oregon, for tho six months AMOUNTS PAID OUT. September, 18f3. oo liy anioiini, paiu oiiioiieoioi ty warrants during six months $13021 00 SO liv anwiuiit naid outonschool siiiieriiiteuileut's warrants 9235 95 SO By balance general fund on hand applicable to the pay ment oi county warrants.. 139113 30 By balance school fund on hand to pay school war rants..... 382 68 April, 18MI. 29 Hy amount state taxes paid state treasurer "500 00 Slav, 18'j2. B Bv amount state taxes paid state treasurer 2151 68 August, ltftf. , 5 By amount paid on school superintendent's orders on institute fund 2o 50 September, 18SM. 30 Bv uniount of state road lund from U'nited States land sab 401 76 30 By amount institute fund on bund 110 00 30 By omouut special deposit on hand..-...1 ... 4091 30 By amount on hand to pay ffiiintv warrants advertis ed anil not presented 3t 29 Total. ...$35010 80 .... that the foreeoing is a true and cor naitl out and remaining on hand, iu . u i: dfnu .t me six ruontua vuuiug wi . -j i,.i ,!,: 9n,l H,iv nf October. A. D. ...... j - M. WHAKTON, County Treasurer. County, State of Oregon, Bhowing the allowed by the County Court, for what AMOCNT Of CLAIMS ALLOWED. AMorsT OP WARRANTS DRAWN. , .14620 41 909 92 .. 819 au ,. 177 70 ,'. JS8S 70 ,. 4l (12 ,. 991 S7 . . 1769 46 , . 227 01) ,. 84:! 0) , . 45 00 . . 832 SI .. 47a 70 , . 103 00 909 8iil HI9 30; 177 7U 695 70 h" 6J S"f lTllll 4tii 227 Oil! Mi 0tl 46 UU! S: 321 4;3 70l S SO! s so W6 ! 106 35 ll oni ll oj 174 9!l 174 99 7iS 70 76S 70 ' ll 8 00 141oill 114 00 S5 3'Ji 9 . . . . 60 24! fti 24 70 ro 5 2 00 Bio 40 .... 70 00! .... WOO . . . . 315 4-1 ...J136S2 97 ,..$13082 97 30th day of beptember, lb!M .$36,821 If) .. iSOuO 00 with interest $39,821 19 U. IbSld : KESOURCES. By funds in hands of County Treasurer a...M.,,.l,lA lit onvmont of ooiintv war- Mlits. ....t 1,391 13 By funds in nana ol couniy snerin, as nr rr.nrt IUe.1. ai.H.llieablo to UIV- nientof county whi-i-hius 3,150 00 By ironural fumt on hand to pay adver tised county warrants 84 29 Tiv ,l..ll,,,,n.,nt tin rolls of 18S7 to 1890. Imlnsivo 0.301 88 Bv delinquent tax roll of 1S91 SUM 13 Bv delinquent tax roll ot 1892 11,998 19 By indebtedness of county 14,812 06 Total resources.",........ U,S21 19 the County of Columbia, state of Oregon SEAL of tbe County Court of said County E. E. QUICK, County Clerk. this Peopl es y iiiii 244, 246, First. Street, Portland, Oregon. Still in Progress. -OF- HOUSE-FUENISHING GOODS ATG08T.GA8H0BCBEDIT Peoples' OatStting Company, 244 First" Street,' : : : : PortlandOregon. ST. HELENS DRUG STORE, EDWIN BOSS, Proprietor. Drugs and Patent Medicines, SCHOOL BOOKS AND EVERYTHlM A FIBST v CLASS DHUG STORE CONSTANTLY ON HAND. ST. HELENS DRUG STORE. " BIRDS OF A FEATHER FLOCK TOGETHER." This is the reason why The St O. W. KNOWLE3, Proprietor, Has such a large patronage by the business men of tlie ftUU. If you want to meet a friend you will always find him at The St. Charles. PORTLAND - CLATSKAHIS ROUTE! SARAH DIXON, Loaves Portland, at Alder Street Dock, every day (except Sunday) a J o'clock, forr Clutskanie, touching ai Sauvie's island, St. Helens, Columbia City, Kalama, Ncer City, Rainier, Cedar Landing, Mt. Coffin, Bradbury, Stella, and all intermediate points, returning every morning (except Monday.) . tfQ For your Clatskanie Drug Store, Where you will find the largest stock of PATENT MEDICINES, PRESCRIPTION DRUGS, TOILET ARTICLES, ETC.,. in Columbia County BR. J. E. HALL, Proprietor. FARMERS AND MERCHANTS INSURANCE CO.. Albany, Or. RAA AAA AUTHORIZED CAPITAL. SECURED CAPITAL.. PAID CAPITAL......... i'ARH rilOPERTf A SPECIA1.TY. For particulars apply at the otlice of Dillard ife Cole, or The Mist office. Joseph Kellos;s K Joseph Kellogg and Northwest. FOR COWLITZ RIVER. NORTHWEST Loaves KELSO Monday, Wednesday, and Friday at 5 am. Leaves PORTLAND Tuesday, -Thuf day, and Saturday at 6 a. m. JOSEPH1 KELLOGG i rainier at s . M. daily, Sunday excepted, arriving at Portland at 10:30 a, m. Returning leaves Portland a? I p. m., arriving at 6 p. m ' Liiiig liora y. UT'SALE SCHOOL SUPPLIES. CARRIED IN a. Ll. Shaver. Master. Medicines at the Carpets, Stoves Charles Hotel, wu''w ' ff J AHA Co.'s River Steaxiero fl 'it In. W fe iSSSfWKiiwa WMtit