The Oregon mist. (St. Helens, Columbia County, Or.) 188?-1913, April 20, 1894, Image 2

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" T v he of ' mortgage I and popularity which Mr. Pulton developed
PAVR.DAVIB, PnbUnhtr,
In,
anfl Connty Oicial Paper,
FRIDA T, APRIL 20, 1 894,
oca ticket.
We point with prM to the admirable
ork done by the republican conrention
' whirfc eearrned in this city on the 4th inst.
The convention vn truly a representa-
4te body of Columbia county republican
Ism; it was harmonious In its actions, ju
dicious in li decisions, discriminating in
the local distribution of lis candidate for
office, intelligent In its methods, and wise
in the selection of the personnel of the
. iickeL Take the ticket as a whule, up one
side and down the other, or segregate it into
Us individual element, and you will find it
unobjectionable and unimpeachable. There
is not a.back number on it. Its standard
bearers re men of clean political records,
high character, and recognized personal
worth. Everyone of them is a thorough-
'bred who nerer starts in a race only to win.
There is no such thing as turning tbem
.under it's a straight Hush and a jack pot.
'The whole field of Columbia county la our
gallant ticket's political inheritance by right
of conqu 'St of the people's good will, whose
verdict at the polls next June will be "Wel
come good and faithful servants." The
personnel of the ticket is uf such high char-
.'deter there is no good reason for any re
publican to scratch a single name it is
-white clear through. The populist calamity
howlers may carp and yell, clack and clat
ter, crow and Jubilate, fuss and pull feath-
ers, bat they're "not in it," for -'Ichabod"
-4s written upon their brow, and defeat
blasoned upon their banners. Gallant old
i Columbia is once more going to swing into
.line, and upon her glowing brow she will
wreathe the republican laurel and envelop
her exultant form in the purple robes of
victorious republicanism. Every republi
can is coming to the front with both his ih
. Science abd his vote. There are no sectional
''lines, no factional fighting, no individual
sulking, no political knifing going on
amongst the sturdy republicans of Colura-
i bia coanty In this campaign. The recent
i convention encouraged tbe faint-hearted.
: aroused tbe indifferent.quickened tbe pnlse
of tbe courageous, fired the hearts of all,
and united the republicans. Tbe republi
cans of Union precinct clasp hands with
the republicans of the various other pre
cincts in Columbia coanty and pledge them
their united support of the ticket, tbe whole
ticket, and nothing but the ticket- The re
publican party of Columbia county U not
asleep it is wide awake and is going to
wrest viclory from the grasp of an over
confident opposition. The ideas of June
will find the republican lion standing in the
path of tbe popalist tiger, and who can
doubt tbe issue of the struggle. The tick
et's strength is in its worth.
It la .
owned In th -Mat where tlie property Is
located. V Tata" refutes another favorite
charge of the CAlamityttea to the effect that
the mortgage r mostly held by the mill
ionaires of U,. As a waiter of teat,
taaii:i. sires h . , -ere little money in
vested la such sc they prefer cor.
poratlou stock nud" b,nds. and various
forms of produtive property ilk railroads
and manufactories. J,o. al capitalists hold
more mortgages, . particularly those on
farms, than any other class: and 'next to
them com the savings banks and insurance
companies, tn which the people of srasll
means are tlx chiefly interested element
Even in the new states west of the Mis
souri, where that grim monster, the
"money power," hue not yet established
itself, the mortgagees are principally the
neighbors and acquaintances of the mort
gagors. Not a few farmers in all of those
statAt-have money invested in this way.
The farms are by no means all mortgaged ;
at least one-half of them are fiee fro i al
incumbrance, and yielding a reasonable
profit to their proprietors. It is true
that the mortgage indebtedness of tbe
country is larger than it ought to be, all
things considered; but It is not true that
the farmers are the heaviest burden-bear-
era In that res nee t. The alalistira aim
the situation to be emphatically otherwise,
and those who are in the habit of listening
to populist speakers would do well to study
such figures carefully.
a the convention, and the growing demand
of the people for a new Una of officers and
new deal all around, lias sent tola bril
liant young statesman a long distance on
liia way to congress. Judge lord is the
only man lu the state who could have i
beaten Mr.'Fulton In the race for guberna-
tional honors, and bis splendid fight and
patriotic acceptance of his defeat enlisted
hosts of friends lu his behalf, who would
be pleased to see him receive somesubstan-
tial acknowledgement of his valuable ser
vices in behalf of sound legislation.
The more Chamberlain's Cough Riue-l v
we
is used the better it is liked.
no other rented
uon. It Is sou
and your lumra
kind of a cough. We have sold twMiU.rWi
doacn of it and every bottle has given satis
faction. Stedman A Krli'ilmmi. drtiuviau.
Ktseutad at this office Ilia 1
alyllNh manner, and at nrLoea j
t, Mill, im Mmaa. N IVMII I1U.
auow c( , Dm hearti, letter he.au. buslntws and visiting
lu loci, in otne is usuer
before to turn out all olauua
priuuuf.
Job Printing
hill hul, l.ll
dy that always gives saUsfac-; cards, blanks, and
Kl when your cough is seaud equipped than ever
s are sore. It is good in any ' commercial Job
Minnesota Lake. Minn.
for sale by Kdwln Hons.
Fifty-cent bottles
W. U. r, Brkckkmridoi and M. V. Rork
ought to fuse. Their tastes ere very near
ana.
DKFEaT WHJ( do it.
There is nothing that will reduce the
strutting presumption of our populistic
friends except defeat. Pride has been go
ing before a fall ever since the times of the
patriarchs, away back in the infancy of
civilization and human nature has not
changed much. Our third party friends
now pat themselves upon their protruding
paunches and hug themselves with tbe
thought that tney have the political situa
tion by the tail. In their more enthusias
tic moments they feel secret pangs of pity
for the '-old parties," to which they used
to belong, just to think how they will be
wiped off the blackboard or the globe.
These same ruminations were ruminated
by some of these identical people a few
years ago when they felt a secret sorrow
for the "old parties" because they (espec
ially the republican) were to be extermi
nated entirely by the probu. Where are
tbeprohis? They are here yet, but their
party is of very small consequence hardly
enough of its remnants left to to maintain
,. feeble organization. It will be the same
way with the populist party pretty soon
.only more so. There will be nothing left
of it -nothing but a bad recollection and an
occasional denial of some repentant mem
ber that be ever belonged to it. In this
connection the Statesman wants to give a
little advice- to first voters. It speaks
from an experience of forty-three yeais,
during which time it has witnessed the rise
nd fall of a large number of third parties ,
threatening in tbe hey day of their mush
room splendor to sweep everything else i
political before them. Young man. if you
are going to vote the populist ticket, don't!
You cant afford it You are young. Your
future is before you. Pretty soon yoa won't
have any party and you'll be groping
round in the dark of lonliness, a political
orphan. For the fellow who has been join
ing all the parties as last as they have
sprouted, it Is well enough to vote the pop
ulist ticket It is in his line. But, young
man, yon don't want to be a political or
phan. You would better cast your lot with
rtha great party of progress the party of
patriotism the party tbat believes in the
nation's prosperity at home and its honor
abroad; tbe party of action; the party that
igoes ahead and does things. Think about
this, your first vote, young man. Salem
Statesman.
A. 8TUO.VO TICKET.
When the republican delegates assembled
in convention at Portland they seemed in
spired with only one motive, which was to
nominate tbe very best material available
for tbe state offiot-a, and the success which
crowned tbeir efforts will be better under
stood alter the nuk of next June, when it
will be seen that the people have indorsed
the ticket by giving it tbe largest majorit;
that has been rolled up behind tbe republi
can candidates for years. J u. lire William
P. Lord, of Marion county, who heads the
ticket for governor, is a man whose four
teen years of brillant service on the supreme
bench of the state is especially qualified to
fill and dignify the office for which he has
been nominated. Tbe people of Oregon
have become heartily tired of freaks whose
only ambition is to gain cheap notoriety
compromise us in the eyes of the country.
and invest the office with everything but
credit and dignity. Under Judge Lord's
leadership the republicans will march to an
easy victory next J sue, after which the ad
ministration of our state affairs will be in
tbe hands of men who will not be carried
away by every mushroom political heresy
which sore-head fanaticism may suggest
The head of our ticket will make a governor
whom the people ot the state can point to
with pride; who possesses the eminent
qualifications essential to the intelligent ad
ministration of efficis! functions, and who
can always be depended upon to be in har
mony with the people and in close keeping
with the spirit of the times.
Tui nomination of Hon. Jundson Weed
hit tne ouice ot county clerk was only a
tardy recognition of a most es eemed and
respected citiatn. Mr. Weed has served
tbe county on one or two former occasions
In the responsible capacities of renreentv-
stive and assessor, both of which offices he
tilled with credit to himself and satisfaction
to the people lie is qualified in sn ex
ceptional degree to fill the office for which
he has been nominated, and those who
tender him their support can do so with the
assurance that 1 e will, if fleeted, make an
obliging, efficient and conscientious officer.
Tmi republican convention her on tbe
4th inst was oae of tbe most representative
gatherings ever seen in this place. The
solid citisens ot the county were out in
force, plainly showing tbe deep interest
Whet Bays HkramKtlana Vatisaei a
Cvs-esU
My wife was confined to her bed for na
iwo niomus wmi a very sever attack of
rheumatism. We could get nothing that
would afford her any relief, and as a last
resort iravo linamberlaln'a Pain Halm a
trial. To our great surprise she began to
improve after th first application, and bv
using it regular she was soon able to get tip
and attend to her housework. K. H. John
son, ot ii.nut.son A vn Kensington. Minn
riuy-cent ootties lor sale by Kdwln Koas
Thi Mist likes tbe sort ot stuff the re
publican convention mad a ticket of.
Billons Call Prvaied,
Persons who are subiect to attacks of hi I.
foils Colic can almost invaiiablv tall, hv
their feelings, when to expect an attack. If
l linmtwrluln'B Co 10. Cholera, and Diarrh
oea Hem dy is taken as soon as these symu-
I 1 '
.'iii nuimr. iuct can wnru on uitt oumh.
aucti persons should always keep the rem
which is being manifested in sound politics edy at hand, ready for immediate use when
ana toe success ot tne party which repre
sents sound politic. il principles. Large!
numbers of ladies graced the occasion with
their pleasing presence, a fact seldom
chronicled her.
needed. 1 wo or three doses of it at the
right time will ave them much suffering,
rurisuv uy r-uwm nun.
Iff making its selection for a candidate
for the office of county superintendent of
schools, tbe republican convention chose
one of our most represen t ative young men
Mr. J. Grant Watts, of Scappoose, is well
and favorably known throughout the coun
ty. He is a young man of finished educa
tion, sterling qualities, unblemished repu
tation, and by reason of his literary tastes
and acquirements is especially qualified to
perform, acceptibly. the duties of the office
to which he aspires. Mr. Watts is a strictlv
lumbia county production, having been
bora and raised at bis present home, and
it should be the pride of Columbia county
to see one of its most important offices ad
ministered by one of its own sons. Hi
educational training was entrusted to tli
best institutions of the state, and is tb
ougn and finished. Shortly after his
turn ironi couege Mr. watts was elected lo
the office for which he is now a Candida
ana ptnonnea its luncnons in manni
creditable to himself and acceptable to tl.
people. His nomination should receive an
endorsement in tbe shape of a handsome
majonfy.
mis is what populism means. It says
everything that its will, the will of the in
dividual who happens for the time being
'o sit in tue governor's chair, or to bold
any executive office, shall be the supreme
law; and tbat resistance to it is treason, to
De resisted by military force and punished
witn ail tue severity that dare be exercised,
ii a law stand in tbe way, so much tbe
worse for tbe law. If a constitution bas to
be set aside, so much the worse for the con
stitution. Despotism of tbe worst sort, ir
responsible, individual, is the only concep
tion oi government that fits with the popu
list creed. This is exactly the conclusion
that bad to be drawn from their platform
and the speeches of their leaders. It is well
that they have shown to the people that
wherever they have opportunity, they in
tend to practice the gospel of abaolution
that they preach. Populism means war to
tbe death on tbe liberties of tbe people.
Martin White, the choica of thecounty
... . . i
republican convention for assessor, is al
man whom the people of Columbia county
have every reason to believe a thoroughly I
competent person to occupy the important
office of county assessor, he having aj
thorough knowledge of the country, and
a sound practical judgment of the valua-1
tionof realty. It is the prevailing senti-l
ment that the convention made a wise se
lection when Mr. White was chosen.
Job Printing
-AT-
This Office.
Ok of our exchanges remarks that the
congressional convention might as well
nominated Binger Hermann to serve a life
time in the house as for a term of six years.
We don t know of anything (be convention
could have done that would have bourne
out in brighter radiance the sense of the
people of the state. The convention real
ized the fact that it bad a good thing and
it intended to stay with it
Th political complexion was materially"
changed when th republicans of Columbia
county placed in nomination the gentlemen
whose names will appear upon the county
republican ticket for the consideration of
the voters of this county. Everyone of
them are worthy your suffrage, and com
parison is unnecessary, since they are rep
resentative men of the county.
At the first congressional district conven
tion held In Salem only recently, Hon. Bio
ger Herman was nominated to succeed
himself in congress. Th name of Hon.
Thomas H. longue was placed before the
convention, but tbat gentleman declined in
favor of Mr. Hermann, and afterwards
made a masterly republican speech
M. Cbable F. Doah's nomination fjr
sheriff on the first ballot was not a bad in
dorsement itself. H is an exceptionally
strong candidate, is well qualified to fill the
very responsible offic- to which he aspires,
and. if elected, will make tbe countv an
deal sheriff He is entitled to the support
of every voter in the county.
una wnicn rroi. uieeton re
ceived his nomination on the first ballot is
an expression of the esteem lu which he is
held by the people of ibis county, and those
who vote for him can do on wtrh ,
ancorthat he will prove himself tin oma
tne .t to bis party and a credit to the coamv
which he represents. I
REPUBLICAN STATE TICKET
For Governor,
W. P. LORD. ........ rinn fliiiint
For Secretary of State,
3. B. KING AID. . . . . .. ,Ln County
For State Treasurer,
PHIL METCHAN. .. ..Grant Cuuuty
For Attorney Genera,
C. M. IDLEMAN. Multnomah County
For Supreme Judge,
0. E. WOLVEBTON... Linn County
For Stale Schoul Superintendent,
U. M. IRWIN. ..... . . .Uuion County
For Slate Printer,
W. H. LEEDS Jackaon County
' Cheap for cash, a span of large mares, 7 1
and 8 years old, with or with- ut wagon and
uainess, jvrqutr at una omoe. ,
THE B
Main 0trt, St. X7Wm, Oron.
FOR SiUE JFINE WINES, UQUORS, ANP CIGARS,
h ttsisbvatsb "IVsinhavbt " Up 9M VaiaM.
A Good Billiard and Pool Table la provided for th us of Patrons, and partis who With
lo spend pUiasunt hour should remember "TIIK UANyUET."
Onlit th furt cmb 0t af flaw tspt ffianb,
Card Tables are at tb disposal of patrons who wish to Indulge in a aoolal tstnsof cardi,
ud w can assure tlieiu that they will be well treated at "TUB BANUliT,"
"W. A. MBSKKU, Proprlator
LEADING - RESORT - IN - THE CITY
TAXPAYERS, NOTICE!
The tax-roll of 1893 for Columbia I
oounty will bo closed on the 30th dnv
ot April, 1894, and all taxea not paid I
oa tbat date will beoomo delinquent.
T. C. WATTS.
Sheriff of Columbia county, Or.
FTXDFR S-AJL El
A a A . ... i. ii . I I t i I
ASSESS FOREST GROVE .- POULTRY .: YARDS!
me sou i n west one-quarter or sectiou no, ,
town-hip No. i north, ranse No 1. west of I
tile Willamette meridian, contultilng 44 . 10 1
acres. Was will be received to Mv 20th,
taut. Auuress ail couimtiutcattons to
J. 11, NUKTON,
. Pacific Urove.
Monterey County, California.
ESTABLISHED IN 1877.
EGGS for batching from Wyandottea, riymouih Rock, Light firahmtu,
lirowo and Wblt Leghorn. America's beat breetia.
VvUti tt Srttlun, $0.00. UTwt getting, $5,00
$50 REWARD! $50 k
soma evii oisposea party or I t . .
ter, stolen 1 wvtn(iis swv arm c eti.uvi V2afn.
Whereas.
parties have, durina: the past win
some property belonging to the Ureen Creek
Lumherinc and M anufnt-tiiriiiv Com nan v.
of Mayger, Oregon, consisting of WIU feet of
one-half Inch diameter of Hlcel Wire Cable,
and BUO feet of three-ouarter circled aalvan.
ised curd. The above reward will be paid
by the undersigned for information that
will lead to tbe airest of th nuiltv oariv
ur pari lea.
Orxxm Cans LuMitaiNU and Manupag-
tcbino Company.
Per Ii. Henderson, secretary,
No Finer Breeding Bird on the Pacific Coast.
Fowl have beon In tbe Lr-d for th Past Seventeen
The only full-fledged poultry yard In this tte.
Year.
i Suud Stamp for catalogue.
Address: J. M. Garrison. .... . . . Forf-si' l.rnVA (rairnn
- . .w,y, VlVVIl
THE ft OREGON ft MIST
STEAMER
K-E-H-A-N-l
WIUAMETTI BI OUQM ROUTE,
The oldest established and only rellabl paper In Colum
County. Publishes th news from .v.rv uw.ii,... ,
county, and i the official paper, publishing all the county
court proceedings lu Uielr correct form. Prlc. 11.63 y.
bia
th
Leaves St. Helens for Portland I
at 6.-45 A. M., Daily,
Arriving at
COPKLAKD'8 LANDING
SCAPl'OOBB
J0V8 "
PORTLAND ' .
. 7 08 A.
. 8 00 A.
.1 10 A.
.10 39 A.
When it come lo Job PrinUng.w will say that w can eie
cut It as neatly as any olllce on th Columbia river, barr
ing none. W hav recently received new material, con
slut ing of new type, and restclfully solicit your patronage.
MOBTQAGOIiS AND MORTGAGEES.
The statistics of the census bureau with
respect to the burden of mortgage indebt
ednessthe heaviest of all charges upon the
property and industry of the country are
well worth analyzing for the meaning of
the information which they convey. In
the aggregate, this form of inHebtedness
reaches the enormous sura of $1,935,455,898,
of which $1,186,272,27" is on farm lands,
and $8,249,183,614 Is on city and town prop
erty. That Is to say, of tbe total amount,
. only a little over one-fourth rente upon the
Tural population. This will surprise those
who know nothlug about tb matter except
what has been told tbem by populist ora
tors and newspapers. The calainyites rep
resent that most of the mortgage stand
for money that has been borrowed by the
farmers, whereas the truth is that the
dwellers in the towns and cities owe three
dollars where the farmers owe one dollar.
It is easy to see by a plain comparison of
the figures that the men who own farms
have less to complain of -incombrances
than those who own other kinds of real
estate ; and it i also well known that the
latter have infinitely tb larger degree of
taxation to pay on their property . Facts
of this kind are never found in tbe litera
ture of the populists; and yet they gre.of
surpassing importance to tbe honest uis
(Cus.ion of th subject.'
Another point of decided significance is
Ma. Philuf A. Fkakss, of Scappoose,
who received the republican nomination for
county commissioner, is a gentleman of
great energetic resources and wide business
experience, and possesses in a marked de
gree the qualities of the practical business
man, which -constitute the make-up of a
man who Is able to honestly and intelli
gently admlniiter tbe affairs of tbe county.
Mr. rrakes' nomination was one of the
wisest acts of the convention, and those
who wish to see the county's interests in
the hands of a safe and careful man. will
not hesitate to endorse its action by giving
mis candidate their hearty support.
The republican conrention on th 4th inst.
administered pill to the two-bits-a-week
party that will cause many a cramp
in the populist stomach before it operates
on the 5th of next June.
It is altogether probable tbat Hon. Chas.
W.Fulton's defeat by Judge Lord for tbe
nomination for governor will be the means
of landing him in the United States senate,
for which the state senate could not make
J
ntjbtreas-1
hi republican nominee lorcoun
lownmg, oi uiiiton.ia a msn
in whom the utmost trust can be imposed,
and one whom the people of Columbia
county can depend upon to conscientiously
administer in tbe official duty to which he
has been nominated
Th two-bit party made the usual blonder
of replacing T. H. Grewell's name on their
ticket with tbat of M. Davidson. Mr,
G re well had too much common sense, both
to suit the populist party and to permit
nimseit to De slaughtered on their ticket.
A bsioadx of Coxey's "common squeal'
army will be organized in this county im
mediately after the election. Its members
will be recruited principally from tbe can
didates on the two-bit ticket, and its line of
march will be np Salt river.
Th first division of Coxey's tramnarmv.
which arrive', at Washington in a box car,
was met at the Baltimore A Ohio denot bv
the city authorities aud promptly landed
In the Jug. This is the kind of a reception
the whole outfit will get.
The Mist has nothing hut the moat su
preme contempt for tbe xculch emitted by
me poppy moutnorgan at Vernonia, and
win not condescend to quarrel with the brav
ing jacsass wno poses as its "editor."
Th two-bit party promises to imnort the
long-naireci rreag, Waldrop, to assist it in
making tbe campaign in this county. It is,
nowever. conspicuously silent about that
other freak, "Prof." M. V. Rork.
Th republican party may well feelnrourl
of their work at tbe convention. A better
ticket was never nominated.
County Republican Ticket
For Representative,
T. J.CLEETON Ulatskanie
For Clerk,
ivuovsi ullu Auburn
For Sheriff,
II I Dl TT-CI T- r . -T n .
iianwio , vu,i naimer
For Commissioner,
HILLIP FBAKE3 .8cappooae
For Assessor,
MAETIN WHITE. ...... .Oak Point
For Treasurer,
juu.i uunninu,,.,,;, Union
For School Superintendent,
o. w. nauo ...Bcappoote
For Surveyor,
Wm. MESEBVE Beaver Full
at
Leaves Portland
at 3. -00 P. M. Arriving
Sc. Helena at 6.-80 P.
M.
THE OREGON MIST
POPHAM'S
ro the ST, CHARLES HOTEL
THB ONLY GUARANTEED film '-'-'V ,. A X V 1 I II I
Th work of the O. O P.. at the conven.
Hon, will make tbe poppies very weary of
uie, speaaing politically.
If possessors of large amounts of old are
"goiaDugs," wonder if tbe owners of nonn.
list papers are typellt?
EruBi,iCAiis. get in and drill.
ticket that will win.
Yon have
Awarded Highest Honors
ll aWft IPMMJk MMMi
World'sFair.
akin
oiirder:
tSmlaiftrattr's Mai ml Beal.eaiats
In the matter of the sa'e of real property
Belonging to tbe estate of John Ivey, deceased.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT
the unde' signed, the adminir.ratr,,f tt.
estate of John Ivey, deceased, by virtue and
authority and in pursuance of the order
iimoe ov uie coiiniv court nf i:,,iiin,M.
Connty, State of Oregon, on the 17th aay of
apui. .uuiuimiuh o licensing in
said administrator to sell at administrator
saie me loiiowing-aescriDen reiil property
Delonirin to tbe estate of John Ivev H.
woi wi me norm one-liait
mi oi me nortnesst one-quarter (U). and
the north one-half ) of the northwest
one-quarter IHJ oi section 33, township fi
north of ranee 6 west, in CnlnmhU im,iu
state of Oregon, containing 180 acres. 1
win. as sued administrator, on the 19th
aay ot May, inm. at the hour of 10 o clock
m ironi oi tne courthouse at kit.
Helens. Oreeoii. nrnceerf to ull tl,. u.4.i
real property above described at public auc-
"", "j Dignesi oiaoer, ior oiie-nttn
cash in hand, and tbe balance In three
equal payments one-third in one year,
one-third in two yeara, and one-third in
mree years ; said deterred payments to be se
cured bv a mortgage anon thekl Ant-Mi
premises, and to bear interest at the rate
oi eigni per cent per annum from date until
paiu, interest payanie annually.
EDWIN L. HAND,
Administrator.
va.ua this 17th day of April, A. D.. IW.
THB ONLY OUARANTEED CUM
rOR RHEUMATISM. NEVER FAILttl
JJ e refer you to Psvld Van Hlrke, fiwtle Rork,
WiwhiUKlon; L. Besmls. rstlln, Wuhlnirhiii:
R. Fotr, r,report, Waablniitun; Hamuel Iw-
ery, Uiicixln, WhliiKt,B; o. t:. Lee, w Ju.llcs I
u, ...o Maim vwuiisiiie; j no. uonway, en
siucer Urtunf. mill. Clstitkiinln. orevim: r.
Lnveron, farmer. ClaUkanla, Oregon, and huo
(Ireils of other tf rennemed. We refer lo the-
because tbey are close by, and are well known.
WE DON'T CROSS THE AT
LANTfC FOlt BKK1KK:X'K8
$1.00 per Bottle. Six Bottles for $5.00
BOLD AT THB LABORATORIES
OF THE
Corner Front and Morrison Btreatev
This ii the most popular hotel in Portland, and ha been for
tuHiiy yesrs. If you wst.t to mo-l a friend you will surely tlnd
imii at too 81. Clmrle. It also enjoy the patronage ol the bus
iness men of the etato, and ha courteous atlondanta employed.
ITavoritn Ilotal oftha City ofPortlanl.
CLATSKAN1E, ! 1 OREGON.
0
-THE-
Splendid, Young Norman Horse
will make tbe Season of 1804
as Follows.
At Chas. Muckle's Farm, on Deer Island
in Columbia county, Oregon.
TERMS : : : Insurance, $10
' - ,Ji,::r'J- .1... . .
Farmers' and Merchants'
INSURANCE COMPANY. OF ALBANY, OREGON.
AUTHORIZED CAPITAL IfiOOaoO
SECURED CAPITAL tv'toa
PAID CAPITAL
' llUW
rABHI rstOFERTT A IPECMLTY.
For particulars apply at th oftlc of Dlllard Col, or Tui Miar offlc.
8T. HELENS, s : i 1 i i i nnrnnw
THE JOSEPH KELLOGG d COMPANY'S RIVER STEAMER
ASfsl61IEE' NOTICE.
In the Circuit Court of tbe state of Oregon
for Columbia county.
In Uie matter of the estate of Charles Bur
eau, an insolvent aeotor.
NOTICE 18 HEREBY OIVKN THAT
x nave mea in tne uircnir. i:nrft nf i..
state of Oregon, for Columbia county, the
same win inecoun navlnir rhariit nf ,!
, my unai account as assignee ot said
estate for settlement. And that said final
account will be heard and passed upon by
jam court on Baturdsy the 19th day of
mar, a. i.. um. at ins nour or in nviswi.
in the forenoon of said dnv . tl,
room pi sain court, in et, tielens, Oreeon
at wnlcli time and nlace anv Mrmn it.,
cbmsu may appear ana contest the same.
J. M. iKA VEN8,
Assignee of said estate.
I ne only Pare Cream of Tartar Powder. No Ammonia; No Alum.
tJsed in Millions of Homes 40 Yearg the Standards
HOTICB.
United Butes Land Office,
Oregon City, Oregon.
, , . . , t February ii, 1894.
ComDlsfnt DftVfnff hMD nO,ri,H l.l. Amu
. 7 " "iwrauw, iBwi, oy i;nriKU&n
F. Larmn aKsinst Charles Johnson, for aban
doning hli taomsstead anlrv Nn. UK a...
ut 14, 191, npou the north X of the southeast
X ol section 23, township 8, north range, 8 went
In Columbia county, Oregon, with a view to the
cancellation of uid entry; the said parties art
hereby summoned to appear at this of&, In
Oregon City, Oregon, on the SI4th day of April
1W4, at 10 o'clock a m., to respond add furnlah
TEMPEST Is a beautiful, dark Iron gra'
uign: eight ve.
vith fine style
liunds bigh; eight years oldj weigl
" iwuiias, wiw nne style, quick niove-
uitnit, ana second to none In tuusculcr
ljwer snu uuraoutty.
He wa sired by Young Byron Kler; by
icr, nuiHiriea ana owned by
Hingmaster, Keota, Iowa. Tempest's dam
was sired by Old Tempest, a Norman horse
uwueu oy i. 170 wns, lowa.
CHAS. MUCKLE, Owner,
STPTFl JOSEPH KBLLOQG
-FOR PORTLAND-
Leavet Kelao Monrfava. w,inaa,i. wu . . ,, . .
PorUand Tue.ay, nM?'
H PsmnantsslHoa. --' '"Mt7 I
m Bspsilsass asnsinMaij Faoalimr jtfT I
Masent of tiia!tiJ'-J9mm- I
Bfdy.tallaMa rfjcCrJr l I
an ara. PYBr Uwn aa4 ara.
1 .MvwHtfyMaow'wl1isfi
H I V9b trBt bv'tr7 M soil
f I Jtopmriuk. Ooo skuas fori
I V wjrlLJSadvMMMMiit. Oatflt and fall pr Ifl
1 VTlesUn fns. BBOWM mot. CO., nur IS
I Jnmm, fortius, Or. (Tklsaoassls II
I fr rolUblo. ifmUilasor. MM Jm
83,000.00
A YEAR
FOR THE INDUSTRIOUS.
If roa want work that is pltsssnt snd profl t.ble,
tnd ui your aridreii lrarndlall. w iMyh n...
ui your sildren Irarn.dlatelr. Wa teach rasa
Women how to earn frnm UC Afl n.. A.,
3oo pr yr without hsrlng bsdprsTfoas
ezperlaooe, and furniib I ha amnloyment st which
mat ainouni. AOtu
aoiilraa miih Hm.
easy, bealihy, and honorable, snd can be done dur.
Inr difficult to
The work la
ing aaiime or erenlngi, right In yourown local.
bonra work often equals a week's wages.
We hae uught thouaanda of both m-A .it
" 7 "i". '' lounoauons mat will
surely bring them rlchea. gome of the smartest
lewimony conreroing said alleged abandon
ment,
N,IMB,M,HT,
Trrsa Fswubt, Reeelrer.
men In this country owe their luseeu In life to
the start elren tbem while In our amnio v.mrm
ago. Yoa. reader. m do aa wpii. tm if
cannot fail. No capital necesMry. We fit yon out
I: , . - . 11 . 1 .w, aeMia, ana enra, a
book brimful of adrlee li free to all. Help your,
self by writing (or It to-day-not to morrow.
Delays axs eoiuy.
E. C. ALLEN & CO.,
Boi 420,
AUGUSTA MAIN!.
Astoria Marble Works,
J. H. 1MH0F7, PBO'P. A
-siiNuraoTUBBB or
Marble and Granite
WORK
AH Kinds of Cemetery Worn.
TOOT OF OLMIY 8TBXKT,
A.stoia
Ore qtoix
THE PORTLAND AND CLATSKANIE ROUTE.
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"-Sal m
w a,
ftStgai
SARAH DIXON, Or M. Shaver, Maater.
o'cloSlSie',
Kalama.Neer City, KalnifrT Cedl, City
.d .,1 rli point.. retSSg SXli