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About The Oregon mist. (St. Helens, Columbia County, Or.) 188?-1913 | View Entire Issue (March 2, 1894)
THK OREGON MIST DAVE DA VIB. Publisher. tciStatcs sii Ccunty CSclal Paper. FSJDAT, MARCH S, 1894. Is out next representation in eon gress to be a disgrace ibe state. or a credit to Wi mast first depose democracy Stagnation nod hard lime fil quickly follow it to oblivion. . Com r lit K return from th late elections in Pennsylvania bring Con gressman Grow' plurality op to 187, 1C9. Qrow ia lbs republican candidate. TinurTT-uaBf democrat joined the republican club at Oswego. Tbey litre vtbete tbey have an object lesson the effects of the Wilson biu on mm, and are not blind to tbeir interests. 0. A. M issn, tne popaliat aberiff of Columbia coaotj wbo some time ago absconded leasing bear defanlca tk. haa been beard from. He ia at Cape Town, on the extreme southern coact of Africa. Be write hia wife that be expect to rend her money enongh to reimburse lia botxlanien. Yamhill County Reporter. Bmomirm Pnn, the ealam ity congressman from Colorado, be came so personal and abusive to re publican members of tbe boose, Moo dar. that he was repeatedly called to order, end was finally prevented from proceeding with bis wild-eyed, insult lot Tastings by a vote of tbe boose. Men of Pence's caliber are ideal repre sentatives of their party, bat a dis grace to tbe offices they attempt to till. ' AxoTHtt railroad rate war is on be tween the liWniri river and common . points with San Francisco, over the Southern Pacific road. That company on February J gave notice to its astern branch lines to make a single trip, first-class, unlimited rate of 920 or a round-trip rate of $35.50. This order is thought to be the beginning of a rate war which will involve all the transcontinental roads and put the rates down to where they were in 886, when passengers were carried from this coast to Missouri river points and return for $5. Aj.thvh be who was "first in peace, first in war, and first in tbe hearts of hia countrymen," has long since passed from tbe walks of men, yet the memory of tbe "Father of the K public" remains as green and fresh as ever, and the fires' of patriotism glow as brightly and fiercely on the country s alter as three quarters of a century ago. Last Thursday brought another anniversary of tbe birtb of George Washington, and the day l fittingly observed ail over the United H Is lea. Flags were flying from public buildings, schools were closed, and in fact business was generally suspended. is not submitted a a "kick', or coa- plaint, but simply as a hint taaito the interest of harmony and with lbs sue ess of .the party ia view, it ia ooly just and proper that everybody shook! be represented. Jt Is now clearly evident that a publican candidate lor eovernor, in order to be successful, most be farmer or a representative of the farm ing classes, and jt is useless to longer try to evade or disguise tbe fact. Tbe office ia not to be for sale tbisyrar,and do banker representative of banks or capital need aspire to tbe office. 3 or will people be content with or permit tbeir prejudices to be mollified by substituting a banker with a lawyer. Tbe producing dement must be con eilisted. However much the functions of Ibis office may demand tbe services of a successful financier or an accom plished lawyer and legislator, the ea will not be satisfied with such a candidate, foi they have been dema- rocoed with until they have come to regard a banker or lawyer as a com mon enemy, nu worthy of trust or eon fidenoe. whose motives, aims, and as pirations are purely mercenary, and whose only object ia taking office at the hands of the people is to despoil tbe public treasure and eosct or as sist in enacting sorb laws as will crash and burden tbe people. Such, briefly summed BP, sre tbe existing senti ments of the average farmer regarding these matters, and, though abortive, they are fixed and most be recognised. Tbe republicans of this state have a practical illustration of these truths in tbe person of D. P. Thompson, who lost the late election- for as not be cause he wss not qualified to fill tbe office of governor, but simply because be was tbe president of some twenty banks, and tbe people were advised to look upon bun as a man whose inter est were in no way identified with ther own, bat rather aa a man whose motives were personal and selfish. Tbe people who entertain such ideas, bold tbe balance of tbe power in this state and know it. They want to feel that they are represented by officials whose interests are identified with their own and whose official acts will, therefore, be directed in tbeir behalf. With these facts in view tbe republi can party cannot blunder in tbe selec tion of a candidate for governor. We nave plenty of available material out side of tbe lawyer's or banker's office. and if we give tbe people the kind of a man they ask tor, and his acta should not please, the blame muaMnanifestly, be with themselves, and cannot then be laid at tbe door of tbe bated banker or lawyer. : : given what they demand, have grjwu an- roaroaa cnuuafc tu ha a succeeded la barur- lnc no tit Mil in lb sab-conimiue. ht drmoc-rstic arnatar will now predict Whan the bill will be reported to (A noaac osm mittee. The naswa is plain. Tkaydoaot Amrm to ant thai hilt hrrors the senate in ttlr condition in which Mr. Clsfdand ad tbs cuckoo a n tors wuh it to b passed; so it is being hrki back while fresh attempts are being mad to hanuon's tbe coaiiictine; Interests reimaented by objecting Uemo eraiic senators. already proi lions bars been made to tbs leftablicaua to vote with the objrctinit democrat to has the" bill rec untitled. should it be reported to the senate in any thing like lbs oiiIiIhmi ia which it nassed tbe bo!, bat npaljiran senators are not came, lliey only nerd n vol, seen arautuw iltat ail th iwimlist suii bill, to defeat it outnjtht. and if matin anv pnmiises at this stair of tbe thai ail th iwnoUst support the rijtht. and if there a anv chance to defeat tbe bill they da not propose to throw it away for th temporal? triumph of bavin the bill rccoatiuitted. The feelinc hetwaea the free trad demo eratfc scnslors and those who want prtxsc- UVi for tbe industries of their own slate dsilv arrows atora bitter, and sir. Cleveland by palling his oar in stands a food chance to use several of the St sum. best supporter be haa bad in the senate. Tbe mwbheans are jubilant over tbs un- preeedented majority Pennsylvania gave Hob, Ualuraa A. Unw and tbe demwrais an damning Mr. tlevcisnd became he compelled them o pot np a camiiitat aad exixise ine weaaness or tn pany on tne tariff ooestioa, which was tbe sole issue ol 11k cmnipaura. epeaKuurot toe result, ex speaker Keed asid: " Wbea we ret at these fellows next November, there won't bsseparalebortabirtbev will ba buried In treorbea." Representative Hurrnuehs. of UtrtilTsn. tars: "The rwMlIt s simply ia tne wn I Im Hh.Iv mwmtfw 1 - - (UmIm TWitntl lu scored a favoisbls report upon hia bill. Th bill passed one by a strict party vote. The present bill would not have bean re sorted from lb committee on public lands bad nut on of lb populist member of the commit! voted with Senator Dolph and lb other republican, and given thm a bar aaajoirty. It may be that the popu lists will vote (or Senator DolpB's bill la the senate, but that will not give him a ma jority; and a it i pretty certain that every democrat wUi vote aaaitut lb bill, It will be defeated. Tbs kill is approved by tbe democratic secretary of the eaterior and th eomraiasiotier of thegeneral land office. It waa also approved by their republican rwedeeassora. Cooimtxsiuner lamoreax ss- dicaiiveof i wrath looume. It is the forerunner of aa orerwbrlaiine victory tht fall thwnnflrhruit tb tfhintitrv. la hm ftjfi.wvjtl by tbe complete triumph of the republican irtT in UtM." Mr. Cleveuod aodunbtedlv lost prestiee In conirress by the rejretwa of i-ertnam, alUtouich in tbe upreiue court cettmc; a mnca better man. id the person of nenator White, of Louisiana, than ei:her Pei klism orHomblower. Hill stock has gone up about 100 per cent with democrats ia eou- Po6BB88MEaT Gbow's 187MO plar ftlity in the late Pennsylvania election is a 'ample of tbe way election returns will read after tbe next presidential election, and tbe 205 votes the popnlist candidate received in tbe same elec tion is a sample of the way populist majorities (f) will read. Free trade amj calamity demagogues can fool all tbe people some of tbe tune, but they cannot fool many of the people any kmzer.for the people have been taught . .... a practical lescon -a lesson tnat ba appealed to tbeir cUimacbs, where good many people's reasoning faculties are located, snd if Mr. Cleveland had served iim second terra tint, lie never would have been asked to serve another. kiort here we waot to insist on a general repeanUtion of tbe voting precincts, in the county central com mittee. That is we want to see that cen tral committee compose delegate from every precinct in the county instead of being composed of a few picked delegates who am manage tne nomt- pation to suit themselves regardless of tbe wishes, judgment or interests of republican in remote parts of the county. Tbe outlying preciucts have been ignored long enough and are juitljr indignant at the apparent slight with which they have been treated in former campaigns, sod al though they perhaps have not the same favorable opportunities to "size up" the situation that some of tbe more favored precincts enjoy, yet tbey feel that they sre an important factor in the body politic, and thtt their wishes and opinions should be recognised and respected. When tbe county central committee is made np 'it should be tbe business of tbe con vention to sea that eyery precinct in the cooQty it represented by at least one delegate,' brough whom the voters can express their preferences. This can all be done and tbe committee still be composed of good material. By so doing tbe old bugbear of "ring politics" can be knocked in the bead and a big lo' of political capital which would be of os to the party's oppon ent cau be ai!y gotten rid of. This 8. O. BCHOOXOVKIfS EFFIGY It Was Bas(ed aad Burned Fiona tbe Bridge at Vernon la. VraaosiA, Feb. 26. Saturday was tbe Ureliest day known in thia place fur a long time. Great excitement wss caused by the burning in effigy of Commissioner Scboonover." During tbe night be tore, some person or per sons hung from tbeeroes-besms of tbe bridge at this place, the artistic don my which greeted us. A large sign hung from each foot; on ooe was this inscription: "Commissioner Scboonover! Peti tions were presented, signed by nearly all tbe voters in two road districts, ask ing that eertaiu men be appointed supervisor. These petitions were ig nored and other men appointed. Tbe man who cries, 'Let tbe people rule;" practice what you preach." Tbe other ooe read thus : This man to be burned Saturday, February 24, who stole the remon strance and petitions. Hurrah for M asaie and tbe reform party." Early in the day quite a crowd gathered at tbe bridge and gave three cheers for the ones who bong the dum my. Shortly alter, Mr. Scboonover passed tbst way, but be did not recog uixe hie likeness. He dij decidedly! wrong in recommending the appoint ment ol men other than tbe petition asked for, as tbey were signed by nearly all, without regard to politics. ' Not that they ' are less competent than those recommended, but be did not comply with tbe will ot the people who sent him there, as well as tbe teach ing of tbe party be represent. It is claimed be kept these petitions from coming before tbe court. A like case is tbe ooe where a remonstrance was circulated against tbe change in tbe Bock creek road. Another remon- atrance is being circulated, and this time a man will be sent to present the matter to the court, rather than trust Mr. 8chooooer to do it. 8aturday evening, while the band played "Jeff Davie" tbe effigy was lighted. It burned snd fell in sections till ooly the bead of tbe "Dummy Scboonover' remained. From fright or shame this jumped into tbe creek- and was drowned. Tbe republican members of the senate committee ia foreisn adaira hav Kpned the report on th Hawaiian mrcstigaiiue written bv l-enator Korean, but the odter democrats drrhoed to do so, and will sub mit a minontv report. The senate in onierinc aa Wvestiratian of tbe circumstance connected with tbe ensure of contractor for the rwburaiiow of the rtent Office uasette nave trnratmed more people than those enameled with this particular eonOart. ar d if the com mittee cms succeed in rrttinr at tbe buttom of this busirMsn a atarthne; i- of farorit- U noUuiic worse, will certainl v be ex posed. It is charged that Mr. J Uriah Quincev. who waa made aaaisiant secretary ot slate for tbe sole purpose of dumtiasing republican consuls and appaintiac dem crats in then place and who succeeded ia denwralinnR the consular aenhce to aa ex tent that was not deemed Posada befor he waa compelled to rej-ijrn because of a disagreement with Secretary Creaham. is charred with having naanipulated liiia con tract and with Baring a moaey iate.-est therein. Tbe administration, urooah Attnrnev- General Oiney. struck tbe silver ntea in the house, who hare been trying for more than two weeks to get a quorum to pass sir. Biacd's bill for the euinaee of the seagniov aee in tbe trea-ury and ihei-stiinK of silver eernncares against Has last a coined, blow below tbe belt by making public an opinkxj . asid to hare been given by :h tomev-cen ml at tbe request of Secretary Carlisle. The opinion sars thai raiser cer tificates are not lawful. V) hue the opinion of tbe attomrv-general will not b accepted as law by anybody it will cast a donbt upon the silver ceroncatea that will he calculated to injure silver, and that ia wbat the silver men are cnargine toai wie opunuu was in tended ti do. The senate has adopted resolution calling for an official statement of tact concerning trie opinion I rota tne attorney general. tlmalae that th repayment of this money would nereasiuta an sppropristioo ot about ItJOO.OOO. ONE DAY CURE HAT-TEES go n aa aW!4 Par 8ak by Kdwia Bom. 8t. Helena. Or a .a. ij Lj roB a Republican County Conientionl A republican convention for th county of Columbia is called lo meet at t. Helen Oregon, on Wednesday, April 4. 1HM, at If o'cWck . ni.. for the puruns of nominat ing candidate for theeotintroMrersof snl.l OH'iily, and lo elrct sil dehicalcs lo the slat oHivrnlion, and to transact any other business that may come hrfor th convert lion. The convention will consist of thirty titter (33) deloh-atea, iiMiortioned among Uie several precincts a follow: Apiary 2 Anbnru 3 Ik'dvcr Falls-.? ClatskAiiie...4 IVer Island-, i' Marshland... 1 Nehalem 2 Oak roint-2 Bainier ...3 Soapixxwe 3 Sherman. Union.:. 5 Tb same being one delegatc-at-Urg 'mm each precinct, anil on delegate fr every thirty (.)) votes, ami one for rrary fracliou over "one half thereof cast furCoaigrewmaii W. B. Kllisat the Jun election in IMri. The County C-entral Committee recom mend that the primaries in th several pre cinct be held at tbe usual voting places in said precincts on Wediteadav, Match XMtli, I KM. a. I o'clock p. m.. and that th dew- gates attend in person. By order of th Committee O. W. M A VU ES, T. C. WATTS, Secretary. Chairman. rfcTiTi)" rem Liqvwai lickfisk. mwticb.' We have xnld our store business. All persons indebted to as are bercoy requested to call at our lumber ofSce and settle their accotiiraias aona as possible. Our books mast b closed withm Uiirty dara f runt date. NCl'aLK BKO a. listed February 9th, MM. NUc. 1 hereby give notice that mv wife, having left my bed and board. I will nut bs iu any way responsible for any debts or account contracted ny ner. I Signed.) w. A. Hasan. Dated February , ISM. DEER ISUAXD. WASHINGTON LETTER. WASHraoToa Feb. 23 Reotibiicsn aena tors are now beginning to reeard the defeat of tbe Cleveland Ian IT bill as possible, if not very probable. The obiectine demo. cratic senators , notwithstanding sir Cleveland's attempt this week to silence meui, who nut oppose the bill, unless Peter Mailer, of this place, waa the first to nay hia taxes in this county this year. For the past week the weather has been "a snorter but now it ia coming out lore! jr. Hackle Bros, have let a contract of about twenty acres of slashing to C. it. biaipson and sons. Miss Tillie Obeug, who ia down f rota Port land on a visit, intends returning home in a few days. W. M . GadHis aad wife, of Benben. were the cweats of Mr. and Mrs. A.- Wulger, tastDoiMiay. Our blarkmith. Thomas Saindaa. has added another machine to his shop in the soape Of aa incuuator. Iant Satarday evening several of tbe neighbor gathered at tbe borne of Charles Koeiisn and gars a most pleasant basket ocuu. Pat Hurbea is ha fine a larre Held of sec ond erovth brash slashed. It will add i terially to tbe vain of hi already valoalde property. Messrs Charles and Alvin Merrill have secured a one body of Cottonwood timber from A. V. McDonald, which they will manniactnre into staveooita. notwithstanding th remarkable mild ness of thia winter, hay is now in good de mand with very tittle to offer. Those who are baying are importing from the Cowliti country. C. L. Olsra sold the remainder of hia lor glng team to me ouicner. I oerenaa neyer before been a ume when good yoong work cattle were sold to the butcher, in this neigrborbood. The school clerk of this district baa been interviewing all Uie vonna ladies, aa well the youths, and found out their age lief ore they were aware, but they need not be alarmed that be will give it away. Chaa A. Merrill, who ha been making a torn-of the Monad cities, returned last week and reports business equally worse there than here. Landlords are offering their house free rent to reliable parties so they can keep up their insurance. The cities are quite depopulated, quite different from your city (Hi. Helena.) While we were in tbe latter place a few days since, we learned that there waa not a b Ose 'to let." TO AID THE HKTTXER. Dolph'a BUI Favorably Reported. Bat It Will Hot Paaa the Beanie. W ashis-gtos, Feb, 15. Senator Dolph ba seeored a report from the senate com mittee on public land, upon bis bill to re pay to settler within th forfeited land granta, who paid 3.M per acre for their lands, a return of f 1.25 per acre of all money so paid. Settler were compelled to pay (bit money because tbe lands were within the railroad land giant, and congress, in it wisdom of many years ago, thought that land where settlers could only tike every other section were more valuable than where they conld take all tbe landa, and when they proved np on their claims tbey paid $2.50 per acre for them. This matter ba been before congress for some tinieand .a, Straye. On or near the lth of January left my place at Ulencoe. ooe bay mare about right year ora, wiin wnite strip to lace, and is a pacer. Also one two-year-old Day coll smb. white strip la fa e. and one bay year- nng witn ware star in itirehead. Anyone giving information as to their whereab uls will be liberally rewarded by notifying me. VL MIL1.ZB, Gieneoe, Washington county, Oregon. REFRESHMENTS WJLL BE SERVED IK THE HOUSE. GRAND MASKED SKATING CARNIVAL FRIDAY NIGHT, MARCH THE 9TH, IX 8T. HELENS OPERA HOUSE. SKATING UNTIL 10 O'CLOCK, AT WHICH TIME DANCING WILL COMMENCE. LA CENTER BAND WILL FUBNI31I MUSIC ADMISSION FOR DANCERS, S0C SPECTATORS ; : : 25C grtt POPHAM'S e e THE ONLY OUANASJTEEO CUK FOR ffHCUMATM. MEVEg FAtLM We refer yon to David Fan Mrke, Caatle Bork, wasblngioa; L. Beamis. CatUn, naatainclon; K. Foster. FreeDOet. nasblnalon: Ssaau! ery, Boeoda, Waabington: C. C. Lee, jt-aaties oi uie pear or isMtanie; jbo. t;nirsy, ea cineer Itrysai mill. Claukaate, Oregon; C. Loreeroa, farmer, Claaakanie, Oregon, aad hus dreda of outns U reqaestod. Ws refer lo these oecan iney ar eloae bjr, sad am well known. e DONT CROS8 TBB T LAXTIC FOB BEFBBErCES $1.08 w Bottle. Six Bottles for $5.00 BOLD AT TBB LABORATORIES OF THE JLuvtroiiatt tMctn' &o CLAT8KAHIK, : : OREOOS. Hotlee for rnhlicatlen. land OIBcc si Oregoo Cllr, Oregon. Pebrnarr 1. MM. NOTICE is hereby given that tbe iollowlng aamed arttler haa Bled notieesf hiainten- tios to asske liiaJ proof In support ot btaelsl sad tbst said proof will be made before the County Clerk of OilamMaeoonly. at M. Helena, Oregon, on April I, MM, is: AagoMin Sebniti, administraOirof the estate of Lorens 8chltt. oeeeaaea, uomesiean anuy no. Tin, lor tne rauweat quartered section , towublpa, nortk range t w. He nasi as tbe fulloaiiug witness lo prove his eontinnons reatdeaee upon and rni tiTatlon ot asid buad. vis: LI Oieaaon, John Kins. D. R. rirwler.and N. A. Andraaa. all of Carice, Colombia eounlv, Oregon. Rosasr A. Millss, Register. To the Honorable County Court of Co lotuiaa r-ouuly . Wale of Oregon. W , tbe undrraignrd legal voters residing ia bcap isma precinct. toloinlMa eounlv, sUteuf Oreaun. would re-uerifully n-'itioa your hoiMwable body at iia next regular tern of court to be lied in lite ooChonae, ia Hi City of tt. Helens, Columbia t ountv, Ore gon, on Wednesday, the 7th day of March, A. 1).. tKM, that a Ucenae be granted to James D. McKay to aeUairitmus. vinoous, and malt liquor in quantities less than one gsJ -on . in rWappooa precinct, Columbia county, state uf Oregon, and that tucb l cenae be hamed for th period of sis moutha, fo all of which your petitioners will ever pray: Peter O Johnson. II Pecker, I Kal.-h. L O lUxler, Uro W Ramsey. II W While, J B lluncan. K II Harnett. W T While, (lea I) (love, 1) K Freeman, C Mcbun neman, W Anderson. A II larxm, Uustave Unge. W J Kiigtrrt, C It Konkle, J P Walker, W W Miller, Ja Peacock. Pint Abrens, J T tlederstrom. J L Armstrong, P Umignnl. U M Knighton. W A Knigh ton. M Hasradorf. Cfaanea Alleo, W H Uulchinsan. H l Weils. U lafaber. L Dahl man. John L riper, j 8 Vant-leve. H M Head ley. R Oideottorff. Maletdtn McKay, R A McKay. Lewis Piper. W II MrKar- tattd. G inu, K D MrKay. ' l arrion. J T Walker Casper Kollh. Jolin CaUah John N-bnillke. C Kobinskr, Wa Wolf, U Numaa. Geo Grant, J D Morgan, ! VolUns. Henry Poller. On Oitby. A drew Wattte, W T Freeman T A Ctonlnger. W H U Clair. V B Harrw. W K Guild, Peter I" lifers. Ken net t aleOreeoy, lhor- vald E Rruriand. C O Uaransou. F K A strong, I U Allison, (ieorge Pierce. K Arm Mrong, W O IVmerov. S Hhaw. H H Mc Kay. 1 8 Harris. A K Armstrong, W F Watson. C O WalUs. A M Uubrrwt, Hammond, Frank Tornidun-s William White, W 8 Sparks. ttansit. la vna CiacrirCotraTorvagSvAVBorOsa on. r Ja Cn-rasiA Cocstv. Q.C. Jtorun, Plff. 1 vs. HI7MMON8. a W. PLcansa. Drft. To II. W. PLraaaa. IMendsnt. Is vns ABgorragSrsrs or Oaaoos. Toe are heretiy required to appear and aaiwrr uae com (Mat iu nidi against you in tne Hbove-cntiiled action, by tbe 16th day of May, Ital. it bring- tlie fir-t day of lb term of aaal court neit following tlie ez piration ol the puirtiratton of this sum mons, ami if you fad to so aooear. want thereof, the plaintiff will take default sou iiiugnieTia agnas rim as prareo tor. to-wil: For the sum uf $.VW. with inlet thereon fiom June Mb, UttS. at the rate of ten per rent per year, toeether with I rosls by tUfr action, due for money loaned by ptainlirT to defendant. Thi summons it puidobed by an order of the hulgeof saiu court, maoe on ineotn day ol ixovem ber. ll Dillanl A Cote, attorney for plaintiff. navriCB or riiiAi, strrrLKweitT In the County Court of tlie state of Ore- goo, lor Columbia county. in tbe matter of Driglil, deceased. Pot the estate of Oecrg otice ia hereby given that the final ac count ot Uie ailoilnistrator of tbe extaie of Ororg K right, deceass.1. haa been rendered to laid court for settlement, toretbrr wilh a petition for dis tribution of the re-idne of said estate, and that Tuewlay. I lie 771 h day ol March. IHUI at 10 o'clock a. m.. and the court room aaid conn has hern duly appointed by the luoge ot sain court aa tne ume and place ior uie ariiietueni ot aai account aad bearing mod peution (or distribution, at which time any person itilereated may ap pear and file hir escentiona in writine lo said account and petition, and contest the same. u. w.uuLK, numinisrrator Of tlie estate of Ueorm nngnr. aeoeasco. slated February 21st, 1804. Main mroet, Mt. Kelene. Oregv.W. FINE WINES, LIQUORS, AND CIGARS, the khath .lithavM t" p aM. A Oootl IWllard ml P.'l T.Ua I r."' i.ftTuAKutVl"" "','U W,,T iu .wud a deant hour should reiueinbrr "TMIC llAWltr. nl th. nrt as fiet t lnev. savrv wm w-"- W. A. M1CRKKR. Proprlelor t LEADING - RESORT - IN - THE - CITY FOREST GR0VB s POULTRY YARDS. EGGS (or hatching from Wyamlolte, Ilrowu wiitl White Leghorns ESTABLISHED IN 1877. riyniottili Kock, Light Oralimas, Aincfifa' Itvat bretda. prl: Vint Scttlitn, $0.00. tv0 $5.00 My No Finer Breeding Birds on I he Pacitio CoU Fowl have been in tbe Lead lor the last Bevrnteeo Tb only lull-ilcdgcd poultry yard in this sUto. Yean, 91 tw lUe Cocltersta for olc at gtl.00 tf ach.. Send 8taiui (or catalogue. , Address: J.'M. Ganison, .... Forest Grove, Oregon MUGKLB BRQS MAiirrarTtriEKs or i prALgaa m Rough and Dressed Lumber - F1R AND CEDAR Of Every Style Grade and Variety. ST. HELENS, AT THE OLD STAND, OREGON Awarded Highest Honors World's Fair. friirp" akin PoivdeK Theonly Pure Creain of Tartar Powder. No Ammonia; No Alam. Used in Millions of Homes 40 Years the Staadarri natlca far rastlleatlaa. LaodOBlotetOregoaCItT, Oreaon, fabniarrl. 1IM. NOTICK la herebr ctren that lb followlnf llamnt aelUerfaas Alsd notice of hr lnlpn- tloa to ansae final prooflfn support of her claim, snd that said proof will bs made before the count? ciera ol t;ol am Me county, at at. Helena, Orecun, on April 2, 1MM, vis: Kits Kohcrta, Horoeatead Kentry No. 730S; for tbe west one balf of tbe northwest one-quarter of aecUon 21. and eeat one-half of nrrtfaeaat one-quarter of aectlou 'JO, townahip 6. north ranxe 3. w. Hhe ri.'lAL. AVCWtlitT MfSTTLEHEn-r. In tbe County Court of the State of Ore iron, for (Columbia Cuotitr. In tlie matter of tlie estate of Josiab Fuller ton. deceased. Notice of settlement of account, and bear Ine petition for nnal distrihutjun. Noti.eis herebv eiven that th final ac count of tbe administrator of the estate of J mian rullcrton. deceased, baa been rendered to said Court for settlement, in. Ktioer wiin tae petition ol said admiJiUtra tor. fur Uie final distribution of the reaidue of aaid estate, and that Monday, fbefttli uy ui sisren. irm. at o riocB p. m.t and lb court room of aaid Court, in tit. Helen, ui saiu crninir. ana aisle, naa Deen duly apiwinted by the said Court as the time anil piace ior tne settlement of said final account and the licarinn and cuii.-iiiierins of aaid pe tition for diatrilmtion. at which time end place any person interested in aaid eotate may appear ana UI hia exceptions, In writing, to said account and petition for uiainuuituu, aim contest tne same. R. H. KrjLi.KBTr. Administrator of the estate of josiab Kul- lenon, oecessea. KateJ January 18, 1WH. names the followina wttjieaaea to orove hereon- Unuoua residence upon and cultivation of asid Uo-I, rix: l. R. Fowler, O. C. Muyer, K. K Moyer, snd Eowln Biajs, all of Feria, Columbia county .Oregon. Kosxav A. M llxaa, Beg later. m alejy asSaTp mmmjtU aTaJjaeea Kriiaa aiaUnlll a laatealialaiillailC I KaiiMHa n i y. Iellar)i 1 I ZLL'raV WjSjae'rerttsaeeaa, I A-waW.aaatyasilaaw,wstla I f eLa'TSaait4 " " -" I If uelanlraa. BUOVrS BKOS. OO, sae jJaaryaaast. rwtlaaa, Ot JTkahaasa IB NOTICBOr FINAL ETTLKIalEfl'. In the County Court of th State oi Ore gon, for Columbia county. In tb matter of th estate of Annut Dotta. deceased. Notice of final settlement snd distribu tion. Notice la hereby riven that the final ar. count of the administrator of tbe estate of Aueunt uotia, deceased, baa been rendered and riled in raid court for settlement, to. Keiner wiin uie peution for lino! distribu tion of the residue of said estate, and that Batuaday, the 17th day of March. 1-04, at 10 o'clock a. in. of that day. and the court room of said court in Hi Helena. Collimhla county. Oregon, bs been duly apt,ointed y the judge of raid court a the lime and 1st for the settlement thereof, and the tearing oi rata pennon for distribution, at which time and place any person interested Ir. said estate may appear and tile hit ex ception Ir. writing to said account and pe tition, and contest the same. it. n. JAOITfarr Adiriiniidrator of the estate of August! THE ST. CHARLES HOTEL Cpmar Front and "Morrison Htreetav. Thi ia the moat popular liutel in rurllan l, and has been for many year. If you wut In meet a (ii oil you will surel flntl liini at the BL Cliarlc. It si w enjoys the atruuaRe ol the bus- ine men uf the aUte, ami his courteous sllendsnts eaiployed. Kavorllo iro al oftha City of Tor Innd. Farmers' and Merhh ants' INSURANCE COMPANY. OF ALBANY. OREGON. AimiORIZEU CAPITAL. , 500,0(X SKCl'HED CAPITAL , WJMHi PAID CAPITAL 7i,2uO rimm rssrnstr a arKciALTf. For particulars spply at the fbc of Oillartl A Cole, or Ta a U it otuc. 8T. HELENS, : : 5 s . . . OKEOOIT. CITY BATHS m : BARBER SHOP HOT AND COLD WATER- CLEAN TOWELS A Sl'E( IA LTY THE JOSEPH KELLOGQ A COMPANY'S RIVER STEAMER STR UrOSEIII-I KBLLOOQ FOR PORTLAND- Leaves Kelso Momtav. Wednearlava. rH rr;,ur. . k -in.i, . r , . . - - .- m vv at. . aaivva Portland Tuesday, Tburaday suil Baturday at B o'clock a. ra. THE PORTLAND AND LATSKANIE ROUTE, Jk. J jT """"""" 1 SARAH DIXON, O. M. Bhaver. Maater. Lwvea Porlland, st Alder 8treet Dtjck, every day (sicept Sunday a S Lilama, neer City, Kaiuiir. Cedar lanitn. mi '.m - oLji n...i. all i i. : ; ' , '. , " iiin, orauoury, niniia and. all intermediate points, returning every morning (ejeept Mondsy.) Astoria Marble Works, j. h. lmiorr, pbo'p. MamiFiCTUMRB or Marble and Granite WORK All Kinds of Cemetery- Woiic, - root or or.nsY tbbt, Uated February 8, IW. J Jf4 1 OXtt