The Oregon mist. (St. Helens, Columbia County, Or.) 188?-1913, March 16, 1894, Image 2

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    THK OREGON MIST
"AVB DAVIS. Publiihtr.
UnitsftStates ani County Official Papsr.
FRIDAY, XABCB JS, 1894.
THS OFFICIAL PAPER.
With characteristic gall.tlie Sentinel
outfit wins into the county court with
petition to ba made ths official pa
per, and a bill to do the county print
ing for fifteen cents an inch, all on the
strength oi an alleged circulation of
CoNQHBasMAM Bland remarked the
other day that "If a democratic ma
jority of one hundred can't do bus
iness in the house, we had butter give
way to some party that can." Mr,
Bland is right. The democracy, since
the war, has been shiftless, vascilaiing,
and imbecile. Apparently all the
nerve, vigor, and resource fullness of
the organisation disappeared when
the old regime of the south cut loose
from the northern end of the party in
1861, Tho party ia atill powerful for
obstruction, but for construction it is
miserably and contemptibly IVeble. It
never had any potential strength a
ao administration body, and, when it
the
,209 subscribers. The court, however, I attempts to sail the ship of state,
with the exception of Mr. County I old vessel looses her bearings, rudder,
Commissioner Schoonover, refused to I compass, and rigging, and soon be
consider the Sentinel's petition, and comes a helpless derelict in the throes
-could not consider its bid because none I ' mighty political maelstrom
had been asked for, and very promptly
declared TBI Mist the official paper Some republicans who were led
l the county, and awarded it the con- away by the glittering prom tans of
.tract lor publishing the court pro-1 good times which the populiita . held
tetdingsat twenty-live cents an inch, lout, are returning to the ranks of the
republican party and assign as a
principles wuwu iuo populists Kaon,
m r ii i ... i
Tk electiflB next Junm '. wot nnW """J mo wou,a aeae" PP1
f ii.. . .k - party wituout runner auo u tuny out
mh..i,. a; . realised that the teachings of the sin
on the nation at large, and, therefore,
should receive the closest attention.
nominees by said republican party ; unbosom himself to the state delegates, us
"0t "i tlisia its a kind of a "Referendum
Resolved, That we will endeavor but tlis first speaker liad not proceeded
to thwart and overthrow what we very iar before there beuan to he "Inltla.
deem MWiea and errors of judgment ted" a general movement for supper, leav-
or our political opponent, thereby lug a bare quorum to adjourn.
lessening the danger of further imi
nent peril to which our institution!)
are subjected; and
Kksolvbo. That we are not pre
suming to make recommendations to,
or in any way impair the duties and
privileges of our legislator, but in
tend and desire lo be luw-ab dina.wiili
iiu'. cavil or roproach, manifesting our
riKhtH and desires at the ballot box :
always abiding ila results peaceably.
ana in tne language of the lamented
Lincoln, "With malice toward none;
with chiirilv for all doinor the riirht as
God gives us to see the right.
The president then annotated a com
mit lee of three to draft bylaws and
submit them at the next meeting, to
be held in one week, when large ao
cessions are exuected aa there will be
utile or
no .a. i-4 lithe banquet
-FOR A-
Mala Straw t, Bt, Jlslena, Ortgoa,
A rrtir.mtU Hide.
E. R. Swelnam. of Fairfax station. Vie.
ginia. says: "A party came forty miles to
my attire tor Chamberlain's CoumIi Kemedv
and bought a dosen bottles. The remedv
ia a great favorite in this vicinity, and lm
performed some wonderful cures bore." It
la intended especially
croup, ami wnoopinj
lie wherever known.
noas.
fur couirha. onlda.
, anil whooping cough, and la a favor-
ror saie oy r.uwiu
Republican County ConYentlon! pg wines, liquors, AND cigars,
Che lsr 'slnhi tfssv" M Vttaht
Billiard and Pool Tabls Is provided for ths ns of J .ft ho visl),
lo aHind a pluatant hour shuuld reinswlwr "TUB slANtiHe.!.'
nlt ths Vurset nb f Ilnttava en Bank.
Fob Sale. The tine Norman stal-
lion, "Tempest," is for sale cheap. For
full information concerning age, pedi
gree, etc., call on R. Cox, or Muckle
tiros., St. Helens, Oregon.
A republican convention for the county
of Columbia la called to meet at Bt, Helena
Orea-on, on Wednesday, April 4, 1MM, atli
o cluck p. ni., for the purpose of nominal
tint oamlldatos for the county officer! of suid
county, and to elect six delegatus to the
atate convention, and to trunaiict any other
business that may come tiefore tne cnnveti
tiun. The convention will consist of thirty-
three (33) delegates, spmirtioned among the
aeverai preuiuuts aa lonowa .
o o
A Good
Card Tables are at ths dpnal of patrons who wish to Indulge .ni,VrL"i?,',n.!!J,..0,r,,n
and ws van ensure them that they will be well treated at "flitt ItANqUKT."
W. A. MHKKnn. Iroprtto
Psais,
In the present condition of affairs
there isevery incentive to stimulate the
patriot to exert his utmost endeavors
to restore prosperity to the country,
and, by careful study, to ascertain
what are the actuating causes of the
present depression. It is no time to
xperiuittot, or to continue aqy policy
which has weakened public confidence
and tended to increase the financial
disasters of the past year; but it ia a
time when wise statesmanship and
pare patriotism demand that all spec
ulative theories should be laid aside
aud only well-tried principles be put
in operation.
Iq the history of the world, there
has never been witnessed such a sud
den change from prosperity to adver
sity, and from affluence to poverty as
baa happened since the inauguration
of Mr. Cleveland and his party, and a
ball should be called before American
industries are entirely rained and the
chists snd the ultra populists are upon
the same line and have in view the
same end. Farmers, as a class, are
not anarchists, and have at heart no
sympathy with that class. Can they
afford to be led away by a party advo
eating thn same doctrines, the differ
ence being in degree only. Oregon
City Enterprise.
no eXDense attondinir thmut
meetings, and we oxiwni in win munu I worn,
waveriuir voters tfr. .Uiinn t with her mother, Mrs. Moyer, in this nctgh
June. Iborhood.. .It makes as feel happy clear
down in our boots to know ttere la but two
alliance men In our neighborhood, and no
prospect tor more. . . Messrs. Pope A Frye,
of this place, have been absent In St. Hel
ens, doing some repair work in W. U. Dol
man's store. ..John Smith went to Tide
creek, Saturday, to see his beat girl. We
would advise you to bring her home, John.
If she will come ..It Is not every county
that can furuish a tuaa to ro to Africa, of
his own free ail), and preach up alliance to
theueirroea ...A. Smith had the misfor
tune to lose a fine ox not long since from
some cause uuknown .to us... Owing to
the bad condition of the road, the mail to
this place was a little late Saturday.
Apiary ..2 Auburn 3
Beaver FaU8..2Clatskanio...4 LEADING - RESORT - IN - THE - CITY
Doer Island...4 Marshland... II
Nehalem 2 Oak Point-...
SSl- Say--?! forest .- grove .- poultry - yardsi
. I klUUlUlUlsall'SMsa J IUUU v I
PERIS.
Tkey Wsm the Best.
"The rennta nf thin vlolnltv InaUt .
having I'hamberlain'a Coilffh Remedv mud
do not want any other," tya John V.
Bishop, of Cortland Hills. Indiana. That
isrhtht. 1 hey know it to be superior to
any other lor colds, snd as a preventive
and cure for croup, and why should they
not insist UDon havina- it- Kift. Mint hnUiM
for sale by Edwin Ross.
The same belnx one deleeate-at-larm from
each precinct, autl one d!leaate fur every
ESTABLISHED IN 1877.
mhmmx . a a n.- a.. wa ..a. vr I.. la. a sa a
thirty (so) votes, and one for every fraction I lor naiching from wyandotus, i iymniiin itoras, A.ignt oranmai.
over one-half thereof cast for Uotirreiuan I Brown and White Leghorns. America's best breeus.
W. K. KUis at the June election In IHU'A
The Uoiintv Central Committee recnin- a-t ttl (Tn ff sTl oettat T"C Ci
mend that the nriii.arlea In the several pre- Vi,,v iWMi "ivv, wtv. r.aaat.u. vD.w
cincta be held at the usual voting places In , ,, ,, , .,
i yj r jiioc uiwuiiik diwmb vii me a hitiiiw tinp.
My Fowls have been in the Lead fur the l'ast Ueventesn Years.
The only full-fledgod poultry yard in this state.
THB RAINIER CONVENTION.
aaid urvcincts on Wednesday. March gtilh.
I tt4. at 1 o'clock p. in., snd that the dele
gates attend in peraon.
By order of the Committee
a W. MAYOKR, T. 0. WATTS,
Secretary. Chairman.
The Astoria Budget is attempting
to show to the people that there hangs
a mistery over the man Penderson,
woo was commnteu to the insane
asylum from that place a short time
since. It say that it intends to see
The Popaltats Assemble and Nomi
nate a County Ticket.
Pursuant to the call of the countr com
mittee foj the people's party convention,
the delegates went stramlina: Into Rainier
last Saturday, wearing despondent looks,
and. gathering at the town hall.commenced
organisation by apiKiimlng W. H. Kyser
temporary chairman, and W. A. Wood
temporary secretary, and appointing the
necessary committees before abuser. Gath
ering at 1 p. ni., the appointed hour, some
routine work was perfumed, including ex
amination ol credentials, reporting thirty
seveu delegates present, after which Mr.
Davidson was elected permanent chairman,
Mr. Wood permanent secretary, and If r.
Miliar assistant secretary. In a short time
31 $tv Ijo if xcltrrU for $al at 83.00 aclt..
Send 8tainp for catalogue).
Address: J. M. Garrison, .... Forest Grove, Oregon
ONE DAY CURE
HATTEES
CO
the case through, and see that Mr.
Penderann s-Ata inatinj, n.f ..ti.'A. I the eoiiimlttea on resolutions reported .and
tion for hi. nniuat confinem.nt . in a ullsU are riw.es .touting
- ior a Ktiamon of lavna
lunitio asylum.
xt is true mat the president wsa
knocked oat on Van Allen, Horn
blower, Peckham, and Queen LU., but
he has the satisfaction of knowing that the casual observer, the striking contrast
he has knocked out and sent to free I between the bold, enthusiastic attitude of
the second reaol-i-1
non demanded more pay for the assessor I
and treasurer, but Mr. Kyser opposed this
ana It was Onaily rejected, and Mr. Kyser
also refused to have the honor of a renom-1
Ination conferred npo t him. hence he I
could afford to assume that position. To I
notice or riNAL s;ttleiweit.
In ths Conntv Court of the state of Ore. I
gon, lor Columbia county.
in tne matter oi the estate 01 ueorge
Bright, deceased.
nouce la Hereby given llial the nnal ac
count of the ailmitiiairHlor of the
estate of George Briirht. deceased.
has been rendered to said court for
settlement, toiretber wlib a petition for dis
tribution of the residue of said estate, and
Ik.. TllMif ... U. OT.I. Amu .., l...l. IMkl I
at 10 o'clock a. m.i and the court room of
aaid court has been duly appointed hy the I
iuokv ui saiti court aa we nine aim piece 1
lor the aettlenient of said account and
hearhig aaid eiition for distribution, at I
wbicli time any person Interested may ap-1
near and tile his executions in writing to I
aaidcoount and petition, ndjajntai the Tj-jES O-H 'JH '1CIAJL T A TTT.T?
Administrator or the estate of Ueorgel
ungnt, aeceaseu.
Dated February 21st, 1894.
THE OREGON MIST
The oldest established and only reliable paper In Columbia
County. Publishes the news from every section of the
county, and is tbe official iaper. publishing all the county
court proceedings iu their correct form. Price, $1.6) a year.
prospects of th nation irretrievably oophoUae millionsi of working men
during the first year of his reign. But
these millions will demand another
round with Mr. Cleveland and his
party in the near future.
Why is the present price of wheat
O.WR. MTtiCS PORTLANaO
For Bait by Edwin Ross, St. Helens, Or
blighted. This can only be done at
the ballot box, and it is tbe duty of
very American citizen to so record
his vote that it shall be known aa an
unqualified condemnation of the pol
icy pursued by tbe democratic party
in its attempt lo inaugurate free-trade.
The states that bare held elections
since March of last year have nearly
all given largely increased republican
, majorities, ana some doubtful ones
have wheeled into the old party lines.
Oregon baa a reputation to maintain
in this regard which we do not believe
will be lost sight of in the contest
The only hope that anything can be
done during the present session to
lop tbe financial distress is that the
senate may impose some obstacles to
tbe passage of the suicidal legislation
now being attempted. Democracy is
too strong in the house to be thwarted
in the obiect to be attained. Anv fnxw
jj i ., ... I from James Lambert, of
uswun wuiu oe ui. "I was badiv affiintad isiih rh.
forced through that body without be- t,sni ,n thf hiP nd le. hn I bought
i ....jj v . v..i v i. I hotUe of Chamberlain's Pain Balm. It
log retarded but little by the small re- cored me in three days. I am all riirht to-
SPECIAIj NOTICES.
Caa be seen at
St Helens on
Wednesdays
buy with, and tbe home market has
been destroyed. Also because the
European marked keenly fell the shock
when the demands of a great nation
ceased.
Apparently the Pennsylvania re
publicans could have mads Grow's
majority 200,000 if they had wauted
to. How does calamity and bee-trade
explain such things?
Prim Tpanrt c".b d e.h"y.':r h b
1 1U1L llUUS l,l""V " noiaaay,
1 . - -pooae, Oregon, appli
I to 8 years old, St to 1Q per hundred
i
Bean-
Apple trees. 1
frunea
stylish manner, and at price
M S11U th. tlm.a- . nu.lo u.
bill heads, letter IimjIs. huitnut .nri ioin
cards, blanks, and In fact, ths oIKk. h.n..
equipped than ever before to turn out all classes
I ox commercial jod pnuuus .
who
Chamberlain's Pain Balm and get well at
w.rar. iiuj ccui ooiuea tor sale oy tA
win Boss.
REPUBLICANS ORGANIZE.
An Enthusiastic Meeting- of Repub
licans at Rainier.
publican minority, The senate is
more evenly divided, and should be
ade tbe special object of republican
solicitude for tbe next year. Next
June, tbe members elected to the leg
islature will cast their votes for United
.States senator from Oregon, aod if a
democrat or populist is elevated to
that position it may cause the flood
gates to be opened to the evils which
tbe people are endeavoring to overttnd
this wou'.d be the most deplorable
vent that could happen. Senator
Polph, whose term expires this session
of congress, baa not only ably repre
sented the state, but has assumed a
eommiindinflr nnaiLinn in Ka mu:Am
He is a leader on tbe floors of the .en-' me.f"n "ooeede? in
. , . me nouse oeiore tney could be
te, and Oregon could not do better convinced that thev were not -;n i,
than roturn hiin for another six years. I De,tJ Blanchard waselected president,
If republicans do their duty, the party 1 1' M-Cojdidge vice-preeident, and t!
two. years sgo, and the mechanical, almost
lethargic, manner of thla year, cannot but
be observed, and even the usual hearty, as
suring laugh of ths average populist grew
forced and hollow aa be entered the ball
and read a placard on the wall; "Ranre-
rdrrioVa iSS m Conntj Treasurer
hStaAlN...ai J l . s . a . .. I sUlfl nttlMlM iw aafiK vawaaaV
. ivwiiuuutu wr rvmk aecianiiaT ior inrj. r
tne lowest ever recoroear ainiy be- fadomst. oniv. th. f.- , ....
cause the people have no money to betokened the absolute hopleasneu of their
cause. The resolutions, as amended, read - . ".Poe. Oregon
SJ follows, vis: and other varieties.
WHsajus; There has been some discus
sion among the voters and taznavara of I TaK Dirintinn "'J?'4 at thla office In a
Columbia county in regard to the enormous IMUUg
fees and mileage paid to county and atate
officers, therefore be it
kxsolved; That all connty and state
officers be paid a fixed salary for their ser
vices, and
Besolvsd: That delegates totha ilit.
convention be instructed to vote for no
stats officer who has not endorsed the
Omaha platform, and who is not an anti-
B.en-.U.n. Q,..e.y C-g... ' '
Three dsys is a verv short tim. In .hlrh l"'K' m o" non"-
to cure a bad ease of rheumatismT bat ft 177 , T, convention tnclud
can be done, if the proper treatment i, ed (unfaithfulness to work forfeiture) that
adopted, as will be seen by the following tbey work with might and main, using
ew Brunswick, their influence to the utmost ta n
the people by proper legislation the privilc-
Pain Balm. It e of the " Initiative and Referendum."
Kxsolvidj That each delegate in this
convention upon returning borne, see to it
that challengers and gua-ds or watches are
posted at their respective polling places at
the coming elections to prevent frand.
d oming out, etc
Balloting for candidates for connty offices
men commenced and proceeded mechanic
ally witb the following result:
For representative, T. H. Grewell, on the
I NOTICE Or flAL aBTTLBSIBIST.
In the Cnnnt Court of ths Rtata of Ore
gon, for Columbia reontv.
in tbs matter of the estate of August
uotia . accessed.
Notice of final settlement and distribu
tion.
Notice is hereby given that the final ac
count of the adminasiriitor stf tbs estate of
Anguat Dotta, deceased, bas been rendered
snd hied in said court for settlement, to-1
gether with the petition for tinal distribu
tion of the rssidne of said eatate. and thai
Satuaday, the 17th day of March, Vm, at
10 o'clock a. m. of that dav, and the court
room of said court in tit Helena. Columbia
county, vrex-n, naa oven amy apimnted
by tho judge of said court aa the tune and
I 'We for th settlement thereof, and the
learing of sahi petition far shetrlhutinn . at
sruicn nine ami niece anv Demon uilereattd
in said estate may appear and file bU ex
ceptions ir. writing to said account and pe
tition, and contest the same.
if. n. J AQUIRH.
Administrator of the estate of August
Dated February 9. IBM.
When it comes to Job Printlng.we will say that we can ess
em it as neatly aa any orttee on the Columbia river, barr
ing none. We bav reeeutly received new material, con
sisting of new type, and respectfully solicit your patronage.
THE OREGON MIST
THE ST. CHARLES HOTEL
Corasr Front and Morrison Btrssts,
Tfihj is the most popular hotel in Portland", and has been for
many years. If you want t, mwi a friend you will surely And
him at the St. Charles. It also enjoys the patronage ol the bus
inese men of the state, sud has courteous attendants employed.
Idsv : and would insist on everyone
afflicted with that terrible dijeate
NOTICE.
We have sold our store business. All
persons indebted to us are hereby requested I
iu can at our lumoeromce ana settle laeir
accounts as soon as possible. Our books
must be closed within thirty days from
aate. M UCKLE BBO'S.
Dated Febrnary 0th, ltM.
Notice. '
I hereby give notice that mi wife K..r.
it my oeu ana ooara, j win not be in any
I way responsible for anv debts or aiv-aiints
contracted by her.
iBimed.i w A m
Dated February 23, 1894.
Bailee tar Psiblicattaw
land ones at Oregon City, Oregon
reoraary
fa
Karorito Ilotol of the) City of Portland.
, .
Proprietor
SJOT1CE fahereby given that the
ii namea sum tuu nied
t. 1K4.
'ollosrlng- I
tlon to make fiuat proof in
and that said proof will
County Clerk of Columbia
Oreitoo, on April 2, 1MM, viz: Auail.lln Schmltt,
administrator of the estate of Lorenl Scbmltt,
deceased, lloinestesd Entry No. 7744, lor the
southwest quarter ol section 9. lewnsblp 5, north
ranae it. w. He, names lh following witness to
prvve nis cuniiniious resiaence upon and col
li
lis! Farmers' and Merchants'
INSURANCE COMPANY. OF ALBANY, OREGON.
Gleason, John
Carle o, Columbia county, Oregon.
KosiST A. Millss, Register.
tlvstlon ol ssld tsnd. vis: I. B
Klncr, D. H. Powler, ssd N. A. Andreas, all ol
$500,fXK
247JS0O
7..250
A call signed principally bv rennh- seventh ballot.
licans at Bsinier, was issued recently rr county clerk, W. A. Wood, first bal-
caiunE ior a meetme at tbe town hull lot.
t last, Strayeel, ar atwleat.
On or near the 18th of Iinmr, t,.rt .
place at Olencoe, one bay mare about eight
! years old, with a white strip iu face, and is
spacer. Also one two-year-old bay colt
wiui wnite strln in fare, and mii bav .
ling witb whi e star in forehead. Anyone
giving information as to their whereabouts
will be liberally rewarded by notifying me.
uiencoe, naaoingion county, uregon.
Hat lea tor Pabllcallan.
Land Offiosat Oregon City, Oreiron.
Februarrl. ISM.
OTICE Is hereby given that the lollowlng-
A S
AUTHORIZED CAPITAL....
SECURED CAPITAL.
PAID CAPITAL.... ". '
rtBn PROPEKTT A SPECULTr.
For particulars apply at ths oflioe of Dlllard A Cole, or Tbs Mist office.
8T. HELENS, : : t t : : i OREGON,
Thursday evening, March 8, but there
being one or two populists' names
signed to the call, the populists im
agined it would be a fine scheme to
nog in enough of their party to or
ganise tbeir own way, and, with the
aid of all the democrats and a few
care-for-naught fellows who wanted
will have a good working majority in
Ahe legislature, and Hon. J. N. Polph
will undoubtedly bo the choioe for
Uuited Slates senator. The state can
not afford to make any change in the
upper branch of the national legisla
ture during the present trying epoch,
for no one has so ably defended the
position of ths party on all tbe great
national issues as the gentleman
above named.
It is time that republicans began
work in earnest, and tbe first and
most earnest efforts should be directed
towards harmony in the ranks. All
factional differences should be buried,
and nothing should be done that would
cause the least friction in the party.
No slates should he made, tbe people's
woice at the primaries should be
beaded and not subjected to any ex
traneous influences, and the convju
lions should erystalige on candidates
without tbe aid of cliques or the cau
cus. If other plans are adopted, sue
oeaa will b? doubtful, and our friends,
she enemy, may snatch victory from
the jaws of defeat.
fct. Woodruff secretary. A committee
on resolutions reported the following,
which were unanimously adopted and
signed by twenty-eight names, vis:
Whereas; We, the people of Rain
ier, believe the present financial and
commercial embarraemeot to be largely
attributable to the universal distrust
of the democratic and populist par
ties, as indicated by recent elections
and
Whereas; Wears earnestly desir
ous of being instrumental in bringing
relief to all classes of neoule. and re
storing old-time prosperity; therefore
be it
Resolved, That we heartily endorse
the principles and platform of the re
publican party, and pledge ourselves
to give united and harmonious sup
port to said principles, and all deserv
ing candidates of Columbia county
and state of Oregon put forward as
For sheriff, E. 8. Hatton, second bsllot.
ror commissioner, JoseDh Coneland.
tuiru Daiiot.
For treasurer. Geo. Fowler, first ballot
For school Supt. W. A. Young, first bal
lot. For assessor, Frank Merrill, second bal
lot. For surveyor, I. w. Detrlck, first bsllot.
For coroner, 8. H. Tryon, first ballot.
The delegates were assisted somewhat in
the choice of a coroner by the audience
suggesting that as - Doc" Tryon, in Port-
lana.ana "ooc" Tryon, at home, could
cure diseass by the laylne on of hand., nn..
sibly he could raise the dead and savs the
county some funeral expenses, and ths at
tention of voters is especially called to this
unloosed ror reform.
Messrs. Davison, wood. VandvVa
Grewell we-e then elected delegates to the
state convention and tbe convention tried
to decide whether said delegates were to do
as Instructed or do as they pleased, and the
latter will probably prove tbe result for
want of any definite instructions , although
suggestions were offerd for a state ticket.
they had hardly been annonced before one
delegste, who had manitested a good deal
of Independence all through, Immediately
arose and assured the cor version: "He'd
be dog goned if he wonld vote tor McOill
he is nothing but a dirty mud-sllnger from
awsy back," and the convention tamely
acquueea.
Someone moved to have each delegate
ADmift ISTHATOB'S SALE.
hereby given that in pursuance county
r of sale made snd entered by
y Court of Colombia county.
Notice is hereb
of an order
the County
state of Oregon, on tbe 17tb day of Janu
ary wet, in the matter of the estate of
Mictisei ritzfferald, deceased, the under
signed will sell at private sals, subject to
connrnistion Dy tne court, tbe follow ne
take on the east-
named Seltlsr'hss fllari nnllr nf Im lntti.
tion to make final proofllu support of her claim,
iiu mat saia prooi win ne tnaae uetore tne
County Clerk of Columbia county, at St. Helens,
vivguu. i,n pru , tu: r.ne nooerts,
nuiuesieaa r.rniry no. jva; ror toe wew one-
half Af th. nnfthuMl n,i&jti,.ri nl ...Hnn ol
and eaatone-balf of northeast one-quarter ol
section .0, township S, north range 2. w. Mia
names the following witnesses to prove ber con
tinuous residence upon and cultivation of said
land, rti: D. R. fowler. C. C Unv.r c. K
Moyer. and Eawln Rosa, all of Perls, Columbia I
uregon. Kosaar a. annsa, ttegtater.
THE JOSEPH KELLOGG d COMPANY'S RIVER STEAMER
real property beloming to tbe said estate.
I.. .. ..
ii : oeinnning at a sti
POPHAM'8
. a
to-wl
ern bonndary of the John and Charlotte
donation land cluim. said stake
seventy-seven one-hun-
ith, twenty (20) de.
Awarded Highest Honors
The voters of thii county are asked
to carefully read the platform adopted
bT the Rainier convention, and the
resolutions adopted by ths republican
!b at t-ii.1 . lace.
World s Fair.
O&PICE'S
II VaUsV lEss! B'wr'mm I ml
Powder:
Ft.- e
ue oniy rure Cream of Tartar Powder. No Ammonia; No Alum.
Ifeed in Millions of Jlomes 40 Year jthe Standard
MnPherf-on
being four and
drecitbs (4.77) chains soutl
greee west of the northeast corner nf said
claim, running thence north seventy (70)
ucgrces weai eleven ana eigniv-nve one
hundredths (11.851 chains: thence annth
nineteen (19) degrees west four and forty
three one-hundredths (4 43) chains; thence
sotun seventy t7U) degrees eaH eleven and
eighty-live one-hundredths (11.86) chsins;
thence north twenty (20) degrees east four
get
THE ONLV GUARANTEED CURE
FOR RHEUMATISM. NEVER PAIL8II
We refer VOU to David Van Rlvks CaatU, Rnxk
Washlnirton; L. Beamla, Catlln, Wastalnitooj
STR aOSSPH PCEQIjTjOOC3-
-FOR PORTLAND-
Leaves Kelso Mondavs. Wwl
Portland Tuelay. Thuradaw . I si u SZV '' "''
.... j w v uiuvs a. iu.
h. router, rresnort, Washington: Bam Del Low.
cry, nucoaa, nasninxion: v. v. Le, ei Justlcs
of the peacajrf Clst.kanle; Juo. Conway, en
gineer Bryant's mill, Clataksnio. tlrenon; 0.
" citron, larmsr, ciauaaoie, 'Jreson. ana Hun
dreds of others If requested. We refer to these
because they are close by, and are well known.
WE DON'T CROSS THE AT
LANTIC fob bbfere:;ces
Astoria Marble Works,
i. h. iMHorr, PBo'r.
sfaKUFACTVBEB OF
.-a ..- .u. u.. i ; L:,.
to tbe place of beginning, containing live Mil. Ud flfiT Mtlfi Sif BflttlR! filP .t? fill TwTt.1 e.
(6) acres. Also the west W of toe south
east H . and lots 3, 4, and 6, of section 82,
ii luwnsnip no. , norm oi range Jo. I
wesioi tne Willamette meridian, contain
SOLD AT THE LABORATORIES
-OF THE
WORK:
ing 160 acres, all In Columbia county, Ore- a .ti. t
gon, pon tbe following terms, to-witl One- cMlrtlttt POiCttt1 All Kinti rtf Pompfortr Vn .
third cash, 10 per cent of which Is payable . - - . rt" iUUS 01 teflietery VVOlK.
at the time of sale, and the remainder upon
confirmation of the sale by ths court; two-
thirds to be tiaid ln two eaual navmenta. in
one and two years, and to bear interest at
tne rate or ten per cent per annum from I
aate or connrmation of
CLAT8KANIK, : : OREOON.
tbe rate of
the sale, interest
payable semi annually. From and after
tbe 24th day of March, im, tbe under
signed win proceea to sen tbe above-described
real property to the highest and
best bidder. All communications relative
thereto should be addressed to him at No.
206 Burnside street, Portland. Oregon.
u. v. uul(,
Administrator of the aetata of Mif-haal
Fitzgerald, deceased.
listed February 21 1804.
NOTICE.
United States Land Office, '
Oreaon City, Oregon,
Februarv I V ISjOl
Complaint bavins been entered at this olfice
$3,000.00
A YEAR
FOR THE INDUSTRIOUS.
If too wast work that Is pleasant and profitable,
send us your address immediate!;. We teach men
and women bow to earn from as.00 per dar to
d,uuo per year without having had previous
FOOT OF OUTXY STREET,
Astoia
Ore eon
THE PORTLAND AND CLATSKANIE ROUTE.
esperleuce, and furnish the employment at which
they can make that amount. Nothing difficult to
learn or that requires much time. Tlis work Is
nonorsoie, ana can oedone dur
easy.healthy.ani
lag daytime or evenings, rlfrht In your own local.
II r. wherever you live. The result of a few
Boors work often equals a week'a wares.
V iiiousanus ol Doth srxes and all
sees, and many have laid foundations that will
u.i,, ,., ricnss. eomeoi the smartest
men In this country owe their suoceis In life to
i.liioimwii. loss, uj i,nn.ian tne start given them while in our enmlov vf srs
F.Larson analn-t Charles Johnson, for aban- aao. Von rK A. 2. T-Tii. ..E?7 "t
"h0' 'hiNo "'"' neeeasary. Wf fit you out
-.....,.H ,, i now, aoiin.aua snrsi. A
book brimful of advice Is free to all. Help soar.
donlus bis homestead eu'rv Mo. Wil dated uu
ust 14, 1S91, upon the north H of tbe southesat
Vt of section 23, township 6. north range, 6 west,
111 Columbia county, Oregon, with a view to the . self by writing for U to-day -not to-mofrosr
cancellation of said entry; the said partlea are j ixlays are eostTv ' to-morrow,
Oreeon City, Oregon, on the 24th day of Ai'rll.
1S9I. at 10 o'clock a m.. to resnond and furnttth
testimony eoneernlng said allessd abandon
ment, mos t. a. Min.an, tUKister.
ttiti 1'awusT, ltecsiver.
"'fii fT ii ii i n nri
& CO.,
E. C. ALLEN
Box 420.
AVCU8TA, MAINE,
DiiON, O. M. Bhaver. Master.
TsMftVAa PisstlMfl .A 111. rt. "
o'clock, forTCTatakan.n. tsw Sunday) a J
k-alama. None fi;. 1 0".",,' llnd. Hi. Helens. Colnmhia f!l