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About The Oregon mist. (St. Helens, Columbia County, Or.) 188?-1913 | View Entire Issue (May 4, 1894)
hc Mts&m piot -DEBATE AT MAYGER msiuuisD avv ruin ay, OFFICIAL WW OF MB COUNTY PERSONAL AND LOCAL. Mb Lun Loug, of Wull Walla, t (ho guui ui r. aaran umiont, Don't full to hear Hun." Koswull 0. Jlorr apeak at HU liulon on the llui of May. The (treat dramatic iicoudu, "Evan mill HoiiIhk, or thu Outlaw of Visiilia," in living played in l'orilaml 1I1U week. A man had m well try lo hamp.x an eluphiiut with a tliimliluful of snap mis, a to try tu do btiaiini wutJ ig nore advertising". Mary Vnvlkonbrg ami John VV. Foster, of Kisiiluwk, were inurrm.l at tint Orb'tlla! HoU.I, in this .l,io, y Judge Ulukesley, Thursday morning. Tliu CUtskanle band, un lor the litiidurship of Dr. il.ili, earuml u tod ii libit) nil tlewrving praise for their Hut) musius) wileiittoii Hirfurmud at My llr last H.Uurdity night. Arrangement are buinir made fur it grand time here un the illli. IWl miss it. Excursion will Im run Iiom IKiiiiU down tin rivur. mid everybody will bo given it chance to attend. Mr. Fred C. Milt', who Iihm h large orange uuriHry at l'tuisyu, Citlifuriiiii, presi'iiu-d Mr. Duliumi, while tlivrt, with lino twi-yr-uld urmielre, which lit) Mtfely brought homu mid not out. Justice Doitn, of Rainier, w in town laat Monday, acting a a witness tiuloro Justice Blakevlry court in the Case of 1'ulltill v. Irf-wli Mini Johnson, m ciiminal net icti in 'which llio de fendant Were diiniMi.'d. In the wedding announcement of Mi Irene Un'ii ami Mr. Owens, last wok, it epirrd that Mr. Owen in a batlatr by nomination. We wen misinformed regarding, ibis, huwever. Mr. 0i;i i a rlrewmn, and it em .nyd in the lloittl J'urtluiiiJ. Phillip Frake. of 8ciMKn, noni liiee 00 the repuhliiisii tH'kal for the otliie of county )iiiiuiimnonttr, whi in town hint Monday hnktug hand with lii numcruu friend and acquain tance. II. 0. Lamhersnii ami Olu How nun, of that place, weio ulto in town. Mr. Wm. PUutan, nftcr a three wot'k'a vacation to Sail Fruucisou, Hau Jose and l'lacer oouniy, California, Iiaa returned home. California ia re IKirknl aa Im'Idk somewhat more iroti mron Ihan OrnK'at. Our nalurul ad vaiitMjjea are probably be tter, but in Califtirniii, thi-y are cverlryiug tolat nalurul condition. Tln-y lirgely fomMM tlto drouth; and if in Oretiou, would probably raf over tnutdi of the land in od r" to plow and w.w two wtM'kflfarliur in ihr apriiig. Mr. Dol man My he found jo place in Cal ifornia whuro gt'iwrat Hiiwhaiidiae w old aa cluap a lie aella tiero at 8l . llvltna. ' - l.atltcn, AitFinton! Wa wiah lo inform llm ladioa of Co lumbia county that we will allowliiuir - . it . roiiuil trip tare via inxou or mmupK coniiatiifa' UU .ff any drwa !" jiurchawil of ua at The LaMode Mil linery 1'arlora, 1(X Union avenue, 1'ortluud; Kart idt, Old 4th etrt'ot. t'lorloa l lloalloa. Hon. T. J. Clwtou will iMivur an ddn-aa on current Mliiieal iaiiea at Jloultou, tinormw (B.ilnrday) fveu iiiK, at 7 :.'t0. The Kem-ral public i iien a cordial invitation to Iw prvanut n4 hsartb niort r'priHMntatiVH re ublicao f.ouod thapriucipleaof In pmy. A Duajr Itay. Lait Monday wi bny day BIwrifT WatU, Iwing the ily of loitig of the tax-nVH for 1S03. ,i. L..i.t liimtf the ert-aior iiari, oi for the IK tin a.,m writinir mii. nwi-iiiU for Uli'. and will now proceed to make out the de linquent liat, o to liave il ready for the county court which moot next Wedneaday. ' Married. Mr. Will Jewell and Mb Cleora Kearcy were united in martiage 1hi Tulay, in Portland, and relumi-d to their new home at Btella, W.jh, in the iaine day, whi-ro Mr. Juwhi nenged in the tWiing btiainwa. Boih parliea are will and lavorably known in Columbia county, both having re idud here front iufancy. The cere mony wa private. Married. k l,nnw weddinir wa anlemniied at the n-aidence of Judge J. B. Dan, twomilea from Itninier, luat BaturMay, the contracting purliea beinij Mini. Maggie DeBaai and Mr. John C. Girt, Judge Doan nfllciHiing in hi ' pleaain manm-r. The young pop e are Uie venter oi a irumiiv.. with whom they are prime favorite.) and who join in wishing them a happy and proeroui life together. The Jane Blae. Highwater in the Columbia o early thiaa.OiiUconaideredby many an Indication of a mall rise in June, whilo other, propheay that the fre lie thia year will be of more than up a volume. There ii enounh now in the mountain to cauae a tl.Hid in June I the condition! are mvoraoio, ing can be foretold in thi. regard no 111 the time cornea. One can tell m iibout highwater the laat day of June than he can the lat daya of April. Died a MalnvlHe. That dreaded and faUl dicaee con- ltu a train carrw iy WHICH THE REPUBLICANS CAME OUT VICTORIOUS-TUB POPS WERE HOT "IN IV Xouvent of tlio preaont campaign n thi i!iMiity Jin wauled tJi,t inmui,,, intcnttit that whn riidiued by Uie iiu niHiucuiiitiiit ui.it purauaiit iu a cii.il b'iiK anid lo huve been Uaned by Hon. I.J. Clwton, the rapublicaii cuodi- date fur repre taiivc, lo ltuv. Jm- Waldrop, a joint politidal dulmii would take plnce bolwm-n thuae two geiiiltfinen at Mayger, on laxi Sutur day evening. Hindi a cliiillonKe wa not UmihiI, however, but a dobate waa nevertheli-aa arranged and took plaur acooriliiig lo anniiiiiKtuiuunt. Al tiif appointed time and place no a than live hundred and lifty liilijnu-ly inter exlt'd permina, all cili.iHig of Columbia county, omblcd in tlio Rpacluua hall at that (dace, and Immediately nl ter the arrivnl of I Im Hi. Helena and (iillion delegiitimia on the excursion tu.iiuer DiKiniirck, the debute waa opened by Mr. Cluetou for the ruptih liciiu. In opening the argument Mr. Clecton oecuiiicd an hour, during which ho defined in a forcible elo quent and maaterly manner, the potl lion of ihe riipiiblican party on tarifl' and finance, which imm a were under- rUmmI to be the uljeun for (ho even K a 4llrcliHBion, and lua luciil and e Hi c live mauauement of theae ouch- tioua moat agreeably aiirpri. eil hi warmeHl admirerx, and exciied ihe ad miration of all who liaiened. Al- thniigh hia remark were niuiply ex iilaiiHtory of reiiuliliean i inci i.l h und not argumentative, they were enihiiaiaaiiiiully received and hear.ily applaiiileil, Home very refreshing mnmu by the Clutakaliie band wa tendered during I lie lutermiavion which followed Mr. Cleeton'a ailitrea, after which Mr. Witlilmn liaik Ihe roatrum and began a reply to lua opponent, and hi argil meni in favor of (Mipuliam, and an ar raignment of the rcpiililicai) party. Uv wav of iulrialuclion Mr. Waldrop raid that had he known that no direct challenge had Oeen i -ailed, he would not h.ive come lo the county, but iuce he waa here and the oppor tunity off.-red ha would defe'id the principle of hia party. He then launched out uiam a two hour' oral caatigation of the two old purlieu dur ing which he alternately atruggletl in a vain end avor tu combat the rlae- liienl of Ins plucky Utile npiMHieut and 10 iinaliHckle the (diucliei which had been firmly riveted UMni him. Waldrop ia a fluent talker hut unfor tunately, a cmiflriiied crank and dem agogue; and in-over, lie mane Ibe aeriotl uuatakeof oVi reHtlmallug hiinwlf and undcreaiiinaiiiig hi op (Hiueut and audience. Them mixiaker were fatal to both liiim-elf and hi DiirlV. for in hia final arguiiieut Mr Cleeion developed a fauiiliariiy willi our hiatory and tlie exirleuce and cf feet of our law which completely mr priced and dieoiierted hia fiiuieil ipiwnicnt. Iaek ol time and apace forldda audi a g neral dicuaaion of Ihe debate aa we would Im pleawd lo give il, but aa il laated throuch nearly Qve houra it ia imioaHi to notice all that wa aid. Waldrop'a refference lo John Sherman, in wh'ch that grand old financier waa characterised a a villain of the deepen dye and oiphor of every real or imaginary ill which efloeu humanity, waa ihe aignal for an attack by ihe young republican which f irly took the populiai cham pion's breath away and called out three cheer for Ihe ;ieaker, and ihey were given with a apirit that too plainly indicated Ihe contempt in which American receive audi dema gogy a Waldrop had Ibe aasurance i. .,'lTur them in lieu -f f icla. Wald rop' peoch wa dimply a aiiueeioii of criininationa and leerimiualiour of tiie old, atereoiyped form, which he ia n fn d of reeling off by note for the edification and ainnaement of the pnputUta. Prof. Cleeion' cloainp argument wa an eloquent, logical and complete rebuttal of all the miataie- . . i.. l.. tr .1.1-.... ineiil ami fliarge maue ay yuiump, and the plenaing and credi'able man ner in which lie acqnilteii nunaeii he delight of In frieuila ami vmpa thixor. and a tainib oi conaternauon tl. cm m n of Ihe popnliHt. IIU logic, eloquence and generalahip waa a urine to even nu h and hia moat aevere critic were forced lo recognise and acknowledge ma ability. how liard-up I am. I mive him and 1 looae my let him drown and I am happy." Now, Harry, we all love you, and I think we will vo e for you on the 4ih of June Even if George ia a republican ho amy with iiia Mirty and don't witch oil' jtlal for lliu rake of liouor. George freely forgive you for your, hoft 'ighleduuHii, mid hope to meet you Home day in ibe good old republican rank-, where all good and h arueo men rhould aland togelhi r for lie good of lliemaelvei. and their country ftpi'lng Valley. W. Miller i ill -elllug hay ai d polatoe. , Crop in thi vicinity are ubout ab put iu ihe ground. Hay ia in great demand thi ipring, elliug for f 10 H-r toil. Mr. Po lulelt hi ranch for a (hurl lime to auek employment in Portland, Mr. Moyer, of Peri, paid a vit.it to Miller tuot hem, al tin place, on lat Hunday. J. Dupout ia putting in a large crop of wheal and oat thia teaaon ; alo a large crop of vegvlable. W, Miller' liotme i iilmost fjniabed mid i beautifully decked with flower around ita bordera thai ia audi How en a cherrie, peara, apple, curreuta, raapbernea, and many other truiia. rytl'fee3 ROSWELL Gr HORR WILL SPEAK AT ST. HELENS, ON FRI DAY, MAY ll, AND A GRAND , TIME IS ANTICIPATED . The friend of aouud money will re- cche with Kriiiilicaliou Ihe announce , meiit linit Hon. Uiwtlt U. liorr, ol New Yoik, Iiaa been n-cuicd lo d hvu ;i political a. Kir. a. at hia place on Fn .lay, May Hili, al 7:30 ,,. in. Pi rhap not more than one other iiiau in the Uuilad Htatea i aa well porte.l on the money qut BlioU a i Mr. Horr, ami certainly no other man i better able lu wxpluile the popular money fallacie of the populiai than he. For a num ber of year he ha been the rinaucinl i-diloi of the New York Trihuue, in which capacity be ha umde for him self a world-wide reputation aa an em inent financier, and hi article have gained for him the confidence and ad nnraliou of ihe civilized world. Hi addreasal thi place will be the chance of a lifetime for the citizens of thi county, and none of them can afford t.i mi it. A general Invitation is given Ihe public, and a tpecial invita lion i extended the populiai to come and hear thi great defender ol nouud money, Lewch and Oliver Anneraon, i imp worn hrutitflil lulu court rani wor i ui by Ja foltock aim h. F. Beoxer, charging mem wun larceny on two counta, one for larceny of a logging team and for stealing some logging apparalu. After a pre liminary exaiiiiiiMHou. (he court di- i-eil Ihe defendant, who Immem- alely had Polhwk arrectetl lor cruelly to anim.ila, alleging iuhi roinn-u in. 1! la-ill and abuoeil ihe team he MCCUpWI 1..UCII Bll'l JOIIIIMJH . niir Pidliak waa reqcireil to give 200 boiida for hia appearance for ex amioalion, and believing that he could not gel justice in ihia court, lol lock awore Judge lakcley out oi a mrt and Uak a change of venue lo Juatice Wmalliam' court, where he '.nil be examined. COUNTY CENTRAL, COMMITTEE, A Profitable Brisalon Held Here Mamr i,rering with gal terrible diae for long tin . He and death occurred on Ih"? 20, 1894, after li.mng .iTtel, nd and rela- couraeoi obw ,, . assist srstsiX.P liy nave " '"' po n n unit. Mayncr. Our club ia iu a very prospemu condition, and till continue to in creaae in membersliip. It. Saturday nut at Ihe Deleua republican club, and found it in a prosperous conuivmii. The debate on Saturday night laat was a grand ucce lor uie repuon can of Columbia county. Our .In tie representative, T. J. Cleeton, got away with Joe Waldrop in every pmpoM- ku ..nU ntter. Waldrop came here with the expeotatioii of meeting a mini he could "do up" in foriy mm- nH iliun after babbling for two hour and twenty minute, to have our little giant get in and kill all hi argument, wa more than he or any other pop could aland. When this giand and great orator the long haired freak of nature tailed them, thev were daxed and could not ray a ...i . r.. h .In I not prove a aingle aa- ..-...'.. I- Kiaile. After Ihe debate ... f. the dopS sulked home and ... .iru.,,.1 nf anmelhintf else lo o..,. n.iui let everv itikiu nouor n,.i,'liean and democrat, vote together V...I ..or men. and irv the gootl ami atoriou republican parly, which nil biina proapcrity and pleuiy once ii .mr land: not money so ulcntiful a the pupa promie,but gmul remunerative wi rk. pi.- M,.v.ri.r pomnanv ran their ...ine a few day laat week, but eaughl verv few flab. They came very near ....:.i.i., u ha nh : As G. K. W. waa ...rbinir with the rest of the men he ... .si ilia hnt into deeper water than he wa uaed I0,and some thought he wa abont to drown. Some started i.. ... .. hini.but our beloved anil i..,.,l H. Henderson BUiod on the .i..b and cried. "Let him drown, as .i.i. i. .luntinn vear. and a DooTryon is running for coronur thi will be my '.last job; ond, boyi.you do nor guow Helena. A Clark ami wife were viniting at the home of Dr. Meerve laal Tueaday. Mica Faiuiiu Mewive began teach ing cell. ail in Hie Tryoit diatrici, laat Tuediiy. W. M. Perry, of Rainier, will peak at Ihia place next Huiiday al 2 o'eba k p. m, iu behalf of Ibe republican party, All are invited to attend. Mi-S Ida Morgan went to St. Helen! the lirrt ,f the week, 10 attend the county republican club aa a delegute from Beaver Fall precinct. The Quincy dramatio club will give an euteilaiument al this place on thti urday evening, May 12th. Thi will be veiy ainuriiig and enlerluiuingind we a-aiire you a pleasant evening. Owing lo the death of hi sister, Hou. Ralph K. Dunuiway who waa billed for a Mcch hero laal Sunday, did not come, but bis place waa rilled by Mr. RolaH. of Si. Helena, who de livered an aide address iu behalf of the republican party, which waa much appieciaUd. Quite a large number of people from i hit place aiieuded the joint debute al Maviter laal SaiuiUay eveuiug.oeiweeu Hou. T. J. Cieelon and Ji Waldrop. Thev leiairl a lively time, iu which ihe noi.uliHt : et came out much the worao off for hi bilof xpt rieuce. John T. Smith ha ordered lumber fr nn MuM-i ve brother U count met a fine rcHilcoce on hi place near Haul ier. We wonder who ia lo be ibe lucky one io occupy this houae when com- pitted, f..r mely Mr. Smith doe uoi intend to tai so i-clrMi us to keep il all lo IiiiiimIi. Wondel if some )pjd l.aiking young lady in liol ililert-aled theref Perhaps some of our reader have uol kept posted, ami many have nut had Ihe opportunity of rending the Sentinel, mi we quote a abort sketch from thai journal of April 12, through ita local correspondent al Dent, Mr. Financial E. Hport. in which it made I lie following announcement: "Delena ha- a republican club, ami aa soou a a few more cowa are fresh o they will have more milk for all the kids ih re in, there will probably be a joint dia cuaaion between it and the Be.iver Falls people party club ou ihe iasues of the day." The fact i the political caldron is boiling hi)ih and if the peo ples puny have got their lit lie sieech on their tongue' end, ihey will have the G. O. P. ou their toes" end by June, for you know the poet says: Live of congressmen remind us, We could make our own sublime, If we'd oulv leave Rome haolpriuta Where llieir pants and coal-tails lined, Ala-1 what wonders might be ac comoliabed iu this woild were it not for Hint little word, "ll." Mr. ouon aooears to kloat a really over the pos- -itiilily of hia puny ornamenting ihe G. O P's, Cleveland budge, but we are led lo wonder what he lUitiKs llie u il. P. would bn doina all thi lime: H ia nrelty active sometimes and kicki woihu than a mule With a briar under ih saddle. We are phased tu note thai the cows have been quite "tread for some lime oust, which has enabled us to "have more milk for the kida,' and as a result they are now fully de vuloped into good sound repubheaus. The method has proven such a sue cess that our club list is taking enor nous uroportions. having readied the li. iulil of flftvsix inemtieM and more hi follow. The populists have been so much alarmed over the rapid growin of the republican club here, that Ihey have seen til to challenge it for a joint debate, which ha been accepted, aud will take place Sunday, May ZOih, al the hall. Maybe Hie pop won'i rind ilium aiieh a lot of kids after all. We suppose the pops, after testing our metliou oi Dunging uii me aiusou 20ih, will be wauling to adopt il, but, frieuds, that is patented and all rignts reserved. Profitable Session Saturday. As per agreement at Ha previous meeiiuu. Ihe republican couuiy cent ral conimiile mul in this place Tues day, and hel.l a very profitable seasioU during which much imporaiii bu-iun-s was iraiiaHCteil. ine imeiina called to order by vice-Pvaldeni M. F. Hazen. Uiain motion, Ueo. Mayger, W. W. Blakesley aud John Boles wuie aplaiiuted a committee ou credenilals. The cia.mmitiee reported tne ioiio iug dubs were represented lu the con vention : Kobi. T. Line dn, Warren; Tlios. B Beed, Houlton; Wm. Mi Kmlty, hi. Heleua; John A. Logan, V. roonia; Rainier, Rainier; Mayger, Mayger; Beaver Falls, Deleua, Claiskaiiie ; Auiarv : A motion to amend the constitution bv electing the president for only three mouths, wa lost. Motion thai a special meeting be held al Mayger Ou June 2nd, at 8 P. M., carried. H. L. Warreu wu elected president by ac clamation. Motion to extend a vole of thank to W. J Rice for organizing local clubs, carried. Secretary was instructed tu form a list of those who are willing to sneak before the local clubs throughout the county, and re ported Ihe following names subject to invitation : W. J. Rice, H. H. Cliff, U. W. Roberts and C. A. Davis, St. Helens; W. M. Perry, Rainier: J. W. Meaerve, Deleua; H. L. Warrtn, W. H Conytrs and T. J. Cleeton, Clataka nle; James H alges, Mist; J. G. Walta, SeuppHwe; Judsou Wied, Veruonia. Upon motion, a copy of the minutes in. lu.ling names of volunteer speak era lie luruiahed each dub iu the ou u. y. AH-r a lew spe c e oy hone prtTcni, the meeliiig aiijourneii. 2 EI.ID WIN ROSS iaPhatrnacist. DRUGS, PATENT MEDICINES. Webfeet Women Honored. The mime of tweuty-even Oregon ladies were proposed for delegates to the women a congres ai me miuwiuiei fair. Mra. William England.and Mr. France Fuller Victor, of Salem, and MissM. G Snell, of Corvullis, were the three chosen ; Mia Snell having resigned. Mr. Die, of Oregon City, i (elected in hrr place. Mra. England ha been assigned a her subject, "Women' Work in Connection with the Universities;" and Mrs. Victor's subject is "Evolution of Woman." The Oregon delegate have been given pnimine.it places on the program. The congress opened on tiie 30ih of April, and during its progress all things inai concern ihe good of woman will be thoroutthiy discussed. J. R. Beegle. of the Hillaboro In dependent, is in Si. Helens this wek slinking hands with old friends. My slock in this line is aa complete h run be found outside of the city of Pintluiid. I make a specialty in this line and carry the very freshest good. o ox o o 80AP3, TOILET ARTICLES. '; 00 x--o o In this line you will und a complete and varied assortment lo select from, where you pun choose with the assur ance that the goods you get are freah. 0 t x o o School Books School Supplies ' Your' school supplies can b toro cured here, sOcfl as pens, pencils, Ink, writing tablet, sla tear, and in fact quit everything coming Cinder this bead. o o x o i 0 PERFUMERY. PRESCRIPTIONS As to perfumeries, oflr s'tocii is varied and complete. We make this article a specialty. We will com ptiund prescript lion any hour of the day olr Uigbt. ROSS Proprietdr "Vernonia. McNUTT -THE LEAD1NG- Kesolnltons. The following are ibe re.-olulion adopted by the Beaver Falls republi- an dun, Abrti w, ioa : Whkkbas, We believe the doctrine ndviai..lnl by Ibe populist party are not dufivo ol. i. . a at goverumeiii; and we believe the future pnwajrity of our country depend on the success of the republican p. rty in the coming June eleclmu, as wen a tne naiiMuai election of 1896 ; therefore be it Resolved, That we, ihe republican club of Beaver Fall precinct, tender our heartiest support and congratula tions to Hon. T. J. Cieelon for the able anil efficient maniiei in which he met and defeated the "populist freak,- Joe Waldiop, Ihe populist candidate for congress; and for the gallant and loyal manner in which he set forth the prin ciples nf Ihe republican party; and be il further Resolved, That a copy of these reso lutions be sent to This Okegoh Mist for publication 0. E. Wonderly, president. A. J. Quiqley, Secretary, t ASTOHIA AND GOBLE R. R. Money on Hand for Its Immediate Construction. The following appeared in ihe Ore- gonian of Wednesday, and. beara out. rather plainly, l lie leeuug oi me moneyed men and the prospects of a railroad lo Astoria : Tiie pro-ect of a rBilroad between Astoria and Portland ia at laat very bright, Mr. M. Luta, who represents a French and German syndicate, has been in Portland and Astoria for Sev eral days, and he aud his associates have beeu investigating anu coneiucr ing the various propositions for a rail road connecting Astoria wiih ihiscity. The result is that Mr Lmx has sub mitted to the people of Asiona a prop osition to immediately build a road from Astoria lo Goble.upon condition that they put iu proper form, for de livery lo the syndicate represented by liim, the title to llie land suosunes at Astoria and Flavcl, heretofore offered lor Ihe construction of such a road. Furthermore, the people of Astoria are r. anil ed to obtain and give ihe full ami Iree right-of-way from Astoria lo Goble, aud a contract tor tratno ar raugeuiente wiih the Northern Pacific lietween Goble and Portland is al-o lo he furnished. H is stated Unit if these conditions are complied with, the road will lie buill at once, as ihe money can lie immediately obtained for Ihia purpose. It is believed that thi offer a practical solution of ibis much-discussed problem, ami will secure the t onal ruction of a railroad that will be of equal iidvautage m, Astoria and Porlhiud. It will be Bn independent hue between the two cities, ami It is .nii..iail u handle the business of all r- . - - roads ou equal term. A Business Change. We regret lo learn that D.J.Swilaer, n iteMiiint of 1 11 Health ami uie au vice of hi physician, hasconeluueu lo seek a change of dimiae.hoping there by lo be benefitted. Mr. Switxer ha liHiiosml of Ins interest in the firm of Cole & Switxer, of this place, iu Ihe abstract and conveyancing business, also the office building and lots of said Hrm. to E. E. Quick. The new firm will be known as Cole & Quick, who have had many needed changes made in ami about 'the oflloe, and which add ,., amall deirree to the convenience and appropriateness of such an office. The business heretofore conducted by the firm will he ooilinued by the new firm, audi as abalrai!ling,conveyancing, real estate, insurauce, negotiations of loans. Mi Quick's six years' service in lueolllceofcouniyelei k enables him U conduct audi a business with a thor ough knowledge of every detail con nected with it, and having earned an enviable reputation iu the former of fice, he will retain he confidence and ti uat of the people in hi new venture. Cole A Quick, being the sole and ex a ii. I tironrietors of a ....... i,l..t set nf "Thorn's Numeiical Rvatem of Title Abstracts," foi Co'nni bia county, Oregon, are prepared .to furnish reliable abstract of any tract ..I lmiii in Columbia county, upon short notice, and at reasonable figure. mb Tiillard A Cole will oontinue the practice of law as heretofore. KHKttirt'i ALK. In the Cbcnlt Court of the tate of GVepm, for the countv nf Co uinhta, V It. Cro wall, plnin'lrf'. vs. O-car Akin and Willie I. Akin, defendants. BY VIKIL'KOP AS EXKCUTI0V, judg ment, order mid decree, duly i.-mtu-.l out of and nndrr Ihe seal of the Circuit court of the state of Oregon, for the county of l -.,l.;nil,i,i. in me ilnlv directed. Haled the I5ib dav ol Hicember. l0. upon a judg ment mid dt en e rendered and entered in stud court on tlie loth day of M t.ber, imi. In favor nf V. H. CniHsv ait plaintiff, and against Owsr Akin and Willi.-1. Akin, de fendant, for the sum of live hundred and eleven snd twer.tv-Hv one-hiiiidridths ($511 25) doll r. with 1. terest thereon at the rate nf eight (8) per cent tier uniitim. from the 10th day of October, l3, and the further sunt nf one hundred (10U) d"llar as attorney's fees, and the further sum of thlriv-eight and thirty one-hundredths ($; 30i dollars, costs and disbursements, and al-o the costs of and upon said writ, con.nianuinjr me to make sale of the fol Iswing real property of the tbove-named defendants, to-it: The southwest one quarter (8 W4) of section twenty-eight (28) townsliio rive (5) north ranae three (;l) sot of the WMIIaniiiiette meridian, iu Columbia county, state of Oregon, and containing one hundred and sixty (1001 aeres of land. more or less, togi ther with the lenenient", hereditaments, and appurtenances thereun to belonging or in any wie appertaining. I rinlv Iwied nram said real-estate on tlie lOlli ilav of Anril. A. D.. 1M. Now, there fore, by virtue of said execution, judgment, order, and decree, und in compliance with thi. enmnitndsnf said writ. 1 will, on Sat- urdai . the l.'tli dav of May. 1891, at the hour of lui (l(l)o'i lo, k a. m of that day, at fhp fniol door of the c .unty Courthouse, in the ciiv of St. H' lei. in said eou.uy and state, idl. Hiilii.et to redi iunlioii, at public nuctinn, to the highest bidder therefor, for cash, all the riaht. till.', and interest which Ihe above-named defendants. Oscar Akin and Willie 1. Akin, ba on the fourth day of January. I&fc!, the date of said mortgage, or has since had in and to the ab.v-de-scrihed reabpropertv. 10 -alify aaid execu tion, judgment, order, and decree, inter est cost und all accruing cost. T C. WATTS. Sheriff of Columbia county, Oregon. St. Helens. Oregon, April 10, 18W. General' Heal - Estate - Rustler TIMBER LANJDS Bonded and Sales Negotiated on Commission; Is horoogliiy familiar with the great timber region of the FAMOUS - NEHALEii - COUNTRY jVILJOKIL-iH BROS MABUFACTDRER8 OF AND BKAtBR IK Rough and Dressed Lumber :fir and cedar; Of Every Style Grade and Variety. AT THE OLD STAND, ST. HELENS, OREGON STOP YOUR MEDICINS AT THE CLA'rskANll-"DRUC STORE Where'you will find the largest tock of Patent Medicines, Prescription Drug, Toilet Articles, etc., ever found in Columbia Corinty.- DE. J. 3D. HAXiI Proprietor stmnoas. In the ! rcuit Court of the S'ate of Oregon, for Columbia county. Cha. P. Mugi le, plaintiff. V. Geo. 8. Dip- pold, MarUn 8. Uipp.ild, and M. Frances Dippold, defendant-!. To Geo. 8. Dlpiwld, Martin S. lippold, and M. Frances Dippold, defendants: IN THE KAME OK THI4 STATE OF Oregon, you are hereby required to p nr snd answer t he complaint Hied against you in the above-entitled court and cause, Kv llie 15th day of Mav, it being the first day of the regular term of sid court, next following the expiration of the time prescribed in the order for the publication of this summons; and if you fiiil to answer the saitl coim.lalnt, the plalntin win apply to the court for the relief demanded there in, lo-wit : For judgment airainst the de fendants. Geo. 8. I'ippold and Martin 8 Dippoltl, for 400, wiih interest from the iiu.li tm nf litwemher. 1891. at eieht per c. nt per annum, and WU attorney's fees. and costs. Ann ion ..rami ui u.u.i, ui cla.ing the deed made by defendant Martin a in, ..,i,i ij, rirnilnt M. Frances Din- . . 1 I . . r T... ....... .MM rtf potu, on ineooinuHv m jnnun.j. the northea-t one-quart.r of section 11. township 6, north rsnge 3, west of the W U-liini.-lte nieridinn.in Columbia county, Or egon, void, snd setting the same asuiu. anu ordering said hind sold to pay said judgment 8aid suit is brought iion a promissory note given for the purcna-e nionev Isi.d. under nn airreeuie, t of defendsnt. Martin 8. Dippold. m mortgage the same to plaintiff as securitv for the payment of saia note, wiiicu sum ..! ... .... . w.-.... nf m ii uirrpt'incnt. ennveved bv defendant . ... . . i . X , !." Marun B. Pippol.l to ueieiiuain m rniiw in i.i hi. u-ifw wlihmit. cotlidpatlon, and with full koowlolge of the violation of said agreement, inis u .". ,'- Itshed by an order of the judgeof said court, made on the Z7tn iuy u msren, 1017. DILLARD COLE, Attorneys for pliiiiuiff. The table are always aupplied with the Bert Edible and Delica cies the murkel affords, y . v . TERMS REASONABLE FOR REGULAR BOARDERS Having been newly refurnished w are prepared lo give satisfac tion to all our patrous, and solicit lmre of your patronage. J. GEORGE, Proprietor, it. Helens, uregon St. Helens Livery Stables TH0S. COOPEE, Proprietor Hand v location, and you can feel sure that your homes will receive aa'gootl attention as though yon were caring for them yourself. HANDY TURNOUTS ON SHORT NOTICE. Juctico' Court. Monday wai a busy day in Justice Hulr,.ulfiv' court, u Mint uaj " " SHEHIFl' HALE. BY VIRTUE OF AN EXECUTION AND -.iu.,f an l didv Issued out of. and un- dr the seal of tlie Cin'uit Court of the state of Oregon, for the countv of Columbia, in the cause entitled L'i:., Vl,,.!.. v Dsmir V,. Hunter et. al.. to me duly directed, dated the third day of April, 18W, upon a judgement and decree rendered and entered in said court and nn thi iTih dav of October, 1393, in r - r Kin!lr. ns nliiintilf. and iIir defendent. Oscar E. Hunter.for 11.. .i.ni nf six hundred and flftv and twen ty-eight one-hundredths dollars, with Inter est at Hie rate of eight r cent iwr annum Un. th 171 1 ilav ot uctooer. llliu "- further sum of one hundred dolhirs as at rua and twentv-ons and seventy one-liuiidreilths dollars costs and disture- menls. snd the costs to accrue uihjh .. writ , cou.miuiding nv K niase saie 01 i.c following- lesi rilHHl real property, situated in Columbia cunty. Oreifn. towit: Ihe northeast .!iie-.uartor(NEW) of section one (1 1 in township live (5) nor n rongetwi-- . . .,. .. ..,.1, .... I. II.. n Ai.nt.itl. west 01 ine n umiiinw i.i.-.,i.... ing ore hundred and H;ty mne und eight- fnur ont-nunureuins Kn.u mi. v..js-. with the tenements nn.l appurte. ances. J have levied iiikui all of sa d real-estate, and in compliance with the commands of said writ will, on Saturday, the 5th day of Mav, .urn ..i ii. I..,!,., uf 10 nVlnck a. 111. 01 thut dav, at Ihe front door of ihe Courthouse or said county and state, soil, subject t" re- ii.. t.. ti.A l,iL,h,.Kt. lil.ldcr for cash. .11 ilia Hifiit. title, and Interest which the defendants Oscar E. Hunter and Olive 1J. Hunter, nr either of them, had on the Win day of April, I880. the date of tjie prt: gae from said defendann to the plaintiO, nl 1 at a .litrtA annul rd In nr tn sAid nrenuses. and every part tliereof, to satisfy said Judg ment, decree, and order of sale, wiih inter ests, oots, and accruing costs, T. C; WATTS, Sheriff ot Columbia county. Oregon, April Ath, leKH. nsA3KTIJTT BROS THE LEADING MERCHANTS OF Vernonia and Uornelms, ugn. WRITE TO CORNELIUS FOR STAGE DATES. FISHERMEN AND CAMPERS SUPPLIED . . J. H. DECKER .... TONSORIAL ARTIST The old and reliable barber ha hi ranors just aa harp as can be found, and will shave you com- ' fortably and quickly for only fifteen cent. GIVE HIM A CALL. Al THE OLD STAND ON STRAND ST THE KIKTJLJL HOTEI The table will be supplied with the best the market afford. ' Board by the Day, Week, or Month at Reasonable rates Everything Clean. A Share of Your Patronage is Solicited. A. H. BLAKESLEY, Prop, ST. HELENS, OR ST. HELENS MEAT MARKET All kind nf Fresh and Salted Meal, Sausage and Fish. Mcate ' by Whtiletal j at Special rates. Express wagon run to all parte of the the city, and charge reasonable. . SWEETLAND - & SHELDON, - PROPRIETORS,