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    UiillsiStatcs and Conuty OScial Paper,
FRIDAY, MAY 18, 1804.
CLASSED AS PAUPEBSAND CRIMINALS
In the- supplementary report of the
committee onplatlom at Hie people
Prty national convention held at Oma
ha, two yt ars ago, it lo be found-! "We
condemn' Hie fallacy of protecting
American labor under the present sys
tem, which opens our porta to the pau
per aud criminal classes of the world."
How do our naturalised foreign cij
luiioa who have come here for the pur
pose of earning an honest living by
their labor, like to be characterised as
belonging to the "pauper and crimi
nal ' classes oftbe world? Yet, these
aame populiata who would drive out
the man who pomes here to better hia
condition, are just now beseeching
every forpign citiasen to vote the popo
list lickst. What fort To better his
condition : to start the wheels of the
. factory, the sawmill ; to heat tbe fur
nace or restock the woodyard so that
lie may earn an honest dollar. No,
pol Nothing of the sort; it is for the
purpose of patting some populist in
office like Hare, Olmatead, Boise ; evep
Joe CopeUnd, who have held office
for half their lives (with the exception
of the latter, who has either held or
eternally sought office) already, and
who have shown their utter incapa
bility of making a living for them
selves without an office. What other
system of protecting American labor
has this country ever had than th
present one, and in what way or by
what system do our populist neighbors
propose to protect American labor?
Tbey bave not outlined a feasible plan
o far, nor do they intend to. On the
contrary, they preach and vote for
free trade. All the populists in the
lower house of congress voted for the
free trade Wilson bill, which is a well
defined measure to cripple manufuc
turers and consequently throw work
)Dg people out of employment. This,
in addition to being classed as "pau
pers and criminals" ougut to prevent
any intelligent working man from vot
ing the populist ticket.
Again; the Omaha platform saya
i' Wealth belongs to bun who creates
it, and every dollar taken from the in
dustry without an equivalent is rob
bery. If any shall not work neither
hall he eat." In the same section of
that "able" document are these words:
"The interests of rural and civic labor
re the same." Yes, and their ene
mies are the populists.
Will ou?. readers think back two
weoks when Coxey'e populist army
who want "work" so badly, were offered
nve nunarea aoiixra to do a certain,
.mount of land clearing, and refuted
to accept the offer, consequently, lo
take the Omaha platform for it, these
Coxey populists have no right to eat
if they will not work. Queer doctrine
advocated by these exceeding wise (?)
beads.
A FRANTIC JACK ASS.
WHO IS RESPONSIBLE-
That times are hard and business on.
all sides in a depressed and stagnated
condition cannot be denied. This be
ing the case the question at once con
fronts us as to who is responsible for
ilf Prior to the organization of the
populist party in this country times
were good, but immediately after that
ruinous craze began to spread two or
three years ago business began to de
cline and has constantly gone down
i until today. By the threat of populist
legislation in tbe United States fac
tories have suspsnded operation, mines
hut down, furnace fires gone out,
working men and women by the
thousands thrown out of employment
and the money of the country has been
compelled to go into biding or seek in
vestment elsewhere. This is the con
dition that confronts us after two or
three years -of populist agitation.
Whether or not the populists get
into power' their 'proposed methods
of legislation causes uncertainty with
tbe business world and everything
tops to , await the result, and in the
meantime labor is unimployed , No
man. with business forethought is go
ing lo invest his money or operate
bis mill, mine or factory not knowing
whether his product can be marketed.
Neither will the man who has money
loan it in a state like this because it is
threatened with legislation that would
prevent his collecting it when due,
knowing, as they do, that if the popu
lists get control of the legislature they
re pledged to pass laws that practic- j
ally repudiate all obligations formerly
contracted.
There is no thinking man in this
country today who if he will be honett
but must acknowledge that the popu.
list agitation is the principal cause of
the threatened ruin in this republic at
th present time.
It is a step downward from decency,
indeed, to for a moment, bring to the
public notice a thing like the populist
iiiouthorgan, published at Vernoniu.
The thing was put there for the mere
purpose of giving a hulfltreed jackass
a chance lo bray and paw mud he-
cause the people of Columbia county
knew better than to trust the affnirg
of the county in the bauds of men like
the leaders of that party. The editor
of the bladder lust week, attempted to
say something about an article which
had been printed fit' this paper under
the heading of "A Few Tigures," but
made a dismal failure of it, further
than to fay that W. A. Meeker's short
age of SlftOO was omitted, but that
mule neglected to state to his few
readers that Mr. Meeker was yet resid
ing in Columbia county, and that he
felt safe in having his case tried in our
courts. He also neglected to ioe his
populist friends' minds with the state
ment that Massie, a populist, however,
bad successfully stolen nearly $4000
of the county funds and then leaving
the country, thereby acknowledging
his guilt. Why didn't the writer men
tion that fact if he wishes to act as
such a great reformer? We can an
swer the question. It was because Mr.
Massie'a action was in such close keep
ing with the principles his pany advo
cates. Bead the article again, Mr.
man, aud see if you couldn't find an
item or two thsl woulJ do to study on
for few minutes: belter than that:
take the whole article and produce it
in your sheet We will grant you the
privilege. However, we will not be
surprised if it does not appear, for the
reason that it contains too ninny fuels
to suit the rasping howler. The paper
has never attempted to do anything
but shoot at The Mist because it up
holds an intelligent, able and straight
forward administration of county af
fairs. He has no argument when it
conies to truth, and in order to keep
the rag alive until after the 4th of
June, with the vain hope of electing
m miner id me legislature, tie uses
his half thimblefii'.l of brains and his
barrelfull of vemom in spitting slush
at this paper. Its life is shott June
lata is tLe day set for burial aud un
til then, Mr. Jaek, bray loud
threadbare, rasping vaporines.
Shkmkf Mkekkk, republican, at theT
end of four years was short $1600. 1
Circuit Court.
Judpe McHrlilo convened circuit court tn
Sheriff Matsfeie, populist, at tho end of
one year was short nearly fwuu, ana
at the rate he was traveling when he
departed tor at the eml f four years
would have been short $ 16,000. Both
were wrong; but note the difference.
It is reported that Candidal!) Dav
ison told the people at Seappoo&e that
Mr. CJeeton was pledged to introduce
a bill creating the otliee of county re
corder. ; . If this report is correct, we
wish to ay that, D.ivison is a wilfnll
liar, and challenge him lo furnish proof
ot suuu statement.
Peknoykr, in his Ashland speech,
cited Jtussia as an example for this
country to pattern after. The govern
or would be glad to turn this free
conn, try into a monarchy so that Pyl-
veater sennoyer could be its czar.
If, as the Sentinel says, the Oregon-
inn and Mist are making populists,
it is safe to say that the Sentinel man
is holding his own in making a show
of himself and his party.
A votb for M. Davison it a vote for
rennoyer for United States senator,
which would give that official au op
portunity to further disgrace the stale
of Oregon.
MR. BOltK'H ABLU ADDRESS.
your
OtJR highly intelligent (?) populist
candidate for tbe legislature occupied
a prominent seat on the rostrum Fri
day night, and; during Mr. Horr's
soeech took great pleasure in display
ing bis note book, for tbe purpose of
appearing very wise. At the close of
the speech, for fear the audience did
not understand that he was a candi
date for the legislature, tbis man took
occasion to tell the vast andience of
his candidacy. It is well that he did
for had be not no oue would ever sus
pect him of being anything.
Our populist friends who were pres
ent to hear Mr. Horr's speech Friday
evening did not seem to appreciate
the cold facts laid before them, yet
they do not attempt to deny one sin
gle statement made by the speaker.
It is not the truth these pops are after.
Their only argument ia misrepresen
tation. When they are confined to the
truth they have no argument Ex
isting facts are what people want, but
they cannot be obtained from populist
speakers.
Populists claim that the crash of
1873 was the direct result of contrac
tion of the currency. Well, suppose
that, for the moment, it is admitted.
The crash did not close the factories
nor extinguish the fires in the furnaces.
me very tact that the industries of
the nation were not disturbed by bos
me legislation, or the threat thereof,
permitted the nation to recover. The
tariff of that date was a balance wheel
which the populists are unwilling to
give us now. Independent.
Okk W. L. Kyser, referring to Mr.
Cleeton in the Waldrop-Cleetoa dis
cussion at Mayger recently, has this
to say : "That gentleman having gath
ered confidence with rest was soon on
his feet and began a tirade of cbuse
and misrepresentations, attacking all
of Mr. Waldrop's arguments, except
ing those which Mr. Waldrop chal
lenged him to deny." Here is an ad-
mission that all of Waldrop's state
ments were false except those accom
panied by his challenge.
Hi Argument Fortified tn a Man
ner that Cannot be Refuted.
The largest audience that ever assembled
in St. Helens to haar a political speech was
that which greeted Hon. Roswell O. Horr
last Friday evening at the opera house
The audience was not onlv ihe lamest but
the speech the best, ever delivered in Co-
lumoia county.
The -steamer Shaver brought an excur
sion from UatKkanio and way landings on
that evening; people came from the interior
on horseback, lu wagons and ou foot. On
the day before people besfan to arrive frmn
different points along- tlie river, indeed for
several days previous to the day appointed
for tbespFakuiic wrote in advance to eugase
hotel a onimodatiotia lor that nteht. We
are not aoU to estimate the number that
could not gain admission into the hall, but
it is fcafe to say the mttnher was not small.
On the rostrum were seated a number of
republican!! and pApulistx. and at a few
minutes past S o'clock Ihe meeting wax
Called to order bv Ksauire Blukeslev. who
acti mat ur. a. it. vim. stsite central
committeeman, would introduce the
speaker At the conclusion of Mr. Bhikes
ley'a remarks, fr. Cliff, in a few well chosen
and pointed remarks, introduced the
speaker, who came forward amid the wild
est enthusiasm. It was some time before
quiet was restored, after which Mr. Horr
proceeded to present the iewa of the re
publican pan in a way that ik intelligent
person could mi-take his rueiinintr. ''or
some time Hie speaker revii-ire d tbe tariff
issues wnn practical illustrations, making
ev-ry poim so eiear mat even the most
prejudiced persons iairiv shruL'Red tbt-ir
shoulders and winced in their seats nnder
pressnre of the enormous truths the
speaker was unfolding to them. The sen
tleman did not make a sinyln statement
ouniig tits enure address that he mt not
challenge contradiction, vet in that vast
audience made up of oeopie of ail parties.
am one voice was raised in refutation, the
presence of the populist candidate for the
legislature tothecontrary notwithstanding-.
After reviewing the tariff at length the
speaker next attacked the money fallacy of
the populists, and yet while he held that
party uo to the lieht so that the must blind
could see through ihem, not one utterance
was disputed by tlieir leaders that were
present. After about two hours tb
speaker concluded his remarks. At this
juncture Professor Cleeton and M. Davi-on,
republican and populist candidates respect
ively, for the legislature, were called for
but Mr. Cleeton declined to make a speech,
and Mr.Davison in his braggadocio manner
gave the audience to u.id-rstand they
would bear from him later perhnts when
there would be no republican present to
refute his misstatements.
regular session hers Tuesday, with all the
uoiirt oiucers present.
jonu ii, pwairor aim L, u Decker were
appointed oaiiun.
The grand jury was made tip of the fol
lowing gentlemen: Alonso Merrill, Mam
rits dirr, John Oii-t, Harry West. Thomas
Pettijohn, John Jolma, and laaau llum-
giorin-r.
Edward Schmidt was admitted to cltlien-
snip.
8. H. Tryon s Green Creek Lumber Co
dismissed at pluintlirs ooxt.
Hull vs Gillls; confirmation of sale.
Wolf Bros, ys Oeau Wlaueuard; judg
ment by default.
Wtulhnms vs Dean lllanchurd; Judgment
Beffert v Borthwiek; default and decree.
Creecy vs Cline; dismissed.
Mngle v Wppold; further time allowed
to pieaa ana ten days to answer.
Kdward Curl-on admlttrd la itttnstiii
witnesses, tico. iiayeand Chaa. Lovcitren
McMath vs John Mavntird: demurrer
overrmeo ami iietautt ar.d judgment.
State vs Met kei ; set for May 34,
Columbia comity vs Meeker: 'amended
complaints filed.
Chas. Kratske admitted to eltin-nshln-
wltnssi Vril tT..t.t.,. v
Michael Pi-esh admitted to eltiienshlp;
itnesses, t'loyd Fowler, K, O, Varuey.
Win. Fluhrer admitted tn lrif...ln.
nitiioMes, rreu uutes ami joscpli licnier.
Case vs. Case, decree of divorce granted.
A Dairyman's Opinion.
There is nothine I have ever used for
iiiu-uinar rneutuatisnt that gives me as
much relief as Chamberlain's Pain Hnlm
does. I have been using it for alioiit two
years four bottles in all as occasion re-
quirea, ana always keep a boitle of it in my
hone. I believe I know a good thing when
i get now ot it. aud fain Halm is the best
liniment i nave ever met with. W. B,
iH-nny, dairyman. New Lexington. Ohio.
ou ceni uoiuea tor sale oy Euwin Koss.
A CHALLENGE.
CtATSKA.NiE.Or., May 4 The pop
ulisla of this county have repeatedly
stated that they could not find a repub
lican who would or could, stand before
them in a joint dobate on the political
issues of the day. I am authorized to
state that Hon. T. J. Cleeton, of Clats
kanie, republican candidate for the
legislature, will meet any populist in
Columbia county, in joint debate, on
the political issues of the day, at any
point in Columbia county, aud at any
time before election dav. Pouuliat
friends put up or shut up,
W. H. COJfYEBS,
Chairman Precinct Bepublicuu Com,
NIIKHirr'S KAI.I3. '
PY V1KTTI2 OK AN RXECimoM AND
order of side duly lssu-d out ot and under
Ihe seal of the Circuit Court of the state of
Oregon, for Columbia county, to me duly
directed, dated th 21st day of April, A.D.,
l;s:4. upon s judgment and decree rim lend
and entered in said court on the 81st day of
Marcii, A. u., i:w, in favor or uerniiuru
Hi-rki-nlVlit as plaintiff and against Ivluu
T. Wood and John Maynard as defendants
tor me sum oi nve immtrea aim ninety
s unt and eleren-uiiehundiedths (M.I
dollars with interest thereon tit the rate o
eitht per cent per annum from the Slstday
of March, A. U,, 1MH; and the further sum
ot one nunurea tsiw.uu) miliars as attor
ney s tees; auu me lurttier sum of tiurty
seven aud twenty-onehumlrvdtlis (fIT.JO)
dollars, costs ana ulsnursciiienta, and an
the costs of and upon this writ, command
ing me to in iika sale of the following real
property of the above -named detundants
towit. 1 ho northeast one.iuarter (NK.'j
oi me eoutiwest one-qunrtr (wh, anu
the iiorthwet ono-qtiarter of the southeast
one-qiiartur tSK!. and the south one-half
to,i) oi we tiortiiesst ousiiuatier (is ft 14
of suction number twenty nlnetiH) in town
ship number seven (7) north ramie number
live (A) west of the Willamette meridian, in
t oluuihla county , state of Oregon, togethe
wiin tne improvements, tenements, and ni
purU'iumci's thereunto belonging or In any
wise appertaining, ow, tueretore. or vir
tue of said execution, ludument. order, and
decree, and in compliance witli the com
mands of said writ, 1 will, on outurttav, the
Shith day of May, A. IX, IK A, at the hour
of 10 o'clock a. ru. of that dav. at the front
aoor 01 ine county courtnouse, 111 the ou
of St. Helens in said aountv Hnd stain, si.1
subject to redemption, at public auction to
cue mguesi ouiurr tnereior. lor casn, all
the liirht, title. mid interest which the above
named defendant. Klisa T. Wood, then
Klita T. Lovell, had on the20lhdayof Aui
uiii. a. jj.. inwi. me nits oi tne mortifiurn
of said uremise hv said dtdaiiilmit to th
defendant John Mayoard.ur has sines ac-
quireii 111 ana to the above-de'Cilbed real
property, to satisfy sa d tudmuent. decree
execution, and order of stile.imereKts.cuats,
and all accruing costs, T. C. WA T1S.
Mien f of Co unibU eonntv. Oregon
inieii npni it, a. u. JOSH.
THE BANQUET
Justice of the peace blanks of all
kinds for sale at this office.
1 lAI. SETTLfc.Tlfc.Vr.
NOTICE IS RRRKKY THAT I nivr
filed in the County Court of the state of
Oregon, for Columbia county, my final ac
count as administrator of the estate of Co
lumbia I-ancaster, deceased, together with
my peti-ion for distribution of the residue
of said estate, and that the Honorable
juoge or saw court bus appointed Monrfar,
the 2nd day of July, A. 1). at 2 o'clock
p. m. of that day, and the courtroom of
said court, at St. Helens, in said county
and state, m the time and place for the
hearing nnd settlemeutof cam tinal account
and Detition for divtribntinn nt wkih ti...A
and place any person interested in said es-
laie, may apnenreml me objections to the
same. Dau-u May It, 1M04.
, l.IXDLKY MEEKER,
Administrator of the estate of Columbia
Lancaster, deceased. 4 mldjlS
Administrator's Kale of IteaUeaf ate
m tne roatti-r ot the ss'e or real property
belonging to the estate of Jotiu Ivey, de-
censeu.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT
the undesigned, the administrator ol the
estate of John Ivey, deceased, by virtue and
authority and in pursuance of the order
miido by the ( otllitv Court oi Columbia
County, State of Oreijott, on the 17th aoy of
apni, lew, Biiuiariimg ami inieuslng me
said administrator 10 sell at administrator
sate tne loliowing-descnbed real property
belonging to the estate of John Ivcv, de
ceased, towit: All of tbe north onii-belf
t,H) 01 the nortneast one-quarter (W), and
tiie north one-half (W) of the northwest
one-qurtertllotseclloi;3S. township S
north of range 5 west, in Columbia eonntv.
state of Oregon, containing; lfiO acres. I
will, as such adminixtrator, on the 10th
day ot May, l:M, at the hour of 10 o'clock
a. m. , in front of the courthouse at Bt.
Helens, Oregon, proceed to sell the said
real property above described at public ane-
iiuii. k mo nignest Diauer, lor one-utln
cash in band, and the balance In three
equal payments one-third in one year,
one-third in two vears. and one-tbird in
three years; said deferred payments to be se
cure.! 0y a mortgage upon the said described
premises, nnd to bear interest at the rate
of eight per cent per annum from date until
paid, interest payable annually.
EDWIN L. HAND,
Administrator.
Dated this lVth day of April, A. 0., Ii.
FPCXF SAL El
The populists sny the reason Joe
Waldrop did not make a better speech
at Mayger was that Cleeton bought
him off, "An open confession is good
lor the soul." These populists have
finally acknowledged that their repre
sentatives are puicliasable, even to the
reverent gentleman who is their can
djitatr for congress.
Boycott Wood attacked Tom Clee
ton on the excursion steamer last Fri
day evening, on tbe political issues,
and to see with what ease and com
pleteness the little man tnrned Wood's
brain (7) out to public gaze was the sub
ject of comment by both republicans
and populists during the entire even
ing and even next day.
Reform With a Vengeance.
There never was sncb a jumbled np mess
as the Columbia county assessment roil
which the county court has been wrestling
with tbis week. In many instances the
same property has been assessed twice and
some of it three times. There are just fifty
double assessments on tbe tax roll. Tbe
two yesrs of "reform" under Kyserism,
Massieism. Schoonoverism and populism
bai cost tbis county dearly, and the end is
not yet. The property roll is not the only
mixture which tbe court has to contend
with. The poll tax collection is in equally
bad shape. A great many people paid
their poll tax to Assessor Kyser, taking
his receipt for the same, yet tbat official
charged them op with it on the roll after
having already receipted them for It. A
nnmber ot these receipts hove been re
turned to the sheriff as nroof that they had
already paid their poll tax although no
credit was given thern by the assessor.
For further proof of these facts examine
tne records wnicd are open to the pubiic.
PERIS NOTES.
The heavy frosts of last v eefc did consid
erable daniuge to garden stuff and fruit
D. Hendricks came home last Saturday
from Scappoose bay, where he has been
fishing ir some time. Mr Hendricks re
ports fishing as being poor business at the
present time.
Mits Dell Carries speat Raturdar and Sun
day with her parents at Columbia City.
The Holstien-Stanwood camn will resume I
work in s short time after an eiglit mouths
shut down.
J. Hendricks attended the Horr speaking
at St. Helens on tne llth inst. He reports
the speaking as being the best he ever
beard.
We think the populists will back down
when they come face to face with T.J.
Cleeton. If would be better for them to
slide out. Tbey can run a literary society
better (so long as they do not admit any
but membe s) than tbey can our coonty
business. We believe in our eountv officers
executing their work in such a manner
that tbey can decipher it if others can't.
At nrivate snip, for i-iah tn tha hik,.
bidder, the follow ne-described real
erty, v:x: "The northwest one-quarter of
imsiiuuivni one-quarter ot section No. 8,
town-hip No. 4 north, range No 1, west of
the Wilhimette meridian, containing 44 . 10
acres. Bids wilt be received to Mav 20tb,
1684. Address all comniuniratinni to
J.ti. NORTON.
Piicilie Grove
Monterey County, California.
STATE AND COUNTY
WARRANTS
-or-
OREGONZmsI WASmNGTON
Bought by JAMES E. DA VI8,
217 Stark Street, PORTLAND, OREGON
State Republican Ticket
The Government Will Assist.
Washington, May 15. Lamontand
General Subofleld held a conference
with the attorney-general today regard
ing tne senaing ot troops to assist
United States marshals in preventing
industrial armies Jrom seizing railway
property in the states of Washington,
Oregon, Idaho, Montana, .North Da
kota, and Wyoming. After the con
ference, the attornev-eoncriil said that
if United States marshals could not
enforce the law, troops would be sent
tu lueir assistance.
For Governor,
W. P. LOED. . . . . . .Marion Cmmlv
For Secretary of State, ,
J. R. KLNCAID. ; Lane Conntv
For State Treasurer,
FHIL METCHAN. . . ..Grant County
For Attorney General,
C. M. IDLEMAN, Multnomah Coonty
For Supreme Judge,
U. E. WOLVEETOX... .Linn Countv
For State School Superintendent,
G. M.IEWIN .Union Connty
For State Printer,
W, H. LEEDS.. ..... Jackson County
Second Congressional Pist.
For Eepresentative in Congress
W. R. ELLIS. . . , . . .Morrow County.
Fifth Judicial District.
ASSIUNKOsj NOTICE.
In the Circuit Court of the state of Oregon,
for Columbia county.
In the matter of tbe estate of Charles Bur
eau, an insolvent debtor.
NOTICE 18 HEREBY GIVEN THAT
I bave tiled to the Circuit Court of th
state of Oregon, for Columbia county, the
me being the court having charm nf ulrf
estate, my final account as assignee of said
estate lor settlement. And that said filial !
account win Be Heard and passed upon by
taid c-urt on Saturday, the 19th day of
Aiav, a. v., mm, at the hour of 10 o'clock
in ine lorenoon 01 said day. at the con
room of said court, in St. Helens, Oregon,
hi wmcn nine anu place any person Inter
wish ,ujr appear ana roniei tne same.
J. M. LEAVENS.
Assif nee of said estate.
Main etrwwt. St. llln. Orson,
FINE WINES, LIQUORS, AND CIGARS,
bTIis etisbvntfb "Syil.vbt t?t" i VrattM.
A Clood Billiard and Pool Table Is provided for the use of Patrons, and patties who wish,
to speuU a pleasant hour should rttiuuiuhvr "JUa MANyUM',"
Wnl th iura a no tfsat of ftquore 0ttt ?n fflonb.
Card Tables ars at the disposal o( patrons who wish to Indulge In a social same of cards,
and we can suture them that they will be well trusted at "TUB BANQUkT."
V. A. M lUTCKKK. IM-ojtvUto
LEADING - RESORT - IN - THE CITY
FOREST .- GROVE s POULTRY s YARDS!
ESTABLISHED IN 1877.
EGGS for hatching from Wyandotte, Plymouth Hut-lts, Light Drahmas,
Brown and White Luiihorns, America 'i best breeds.
Vvicti One J&etttnrj, $8,00, Grunt gitint, $5,00
No Finer Dreeding Birds on the Facillo Coast.
My Fowls have been in the L.-ad fur the Tast Seventeen Years.
ihe only full-Hedged poultry yard it) this state.
31 eiv (ffiitftce oclterela fv Salt at gU.UO eaKh.mmmmmmr
Send Stamp for catalogue.
Address: J. M. Garrison, , , . , Forest Grove. Oretron
ST.
HELENS EXCHANGE
Helsns,
Mr. Thomas Cooper has Just opened up his new and elrcaut barroom In St
where can constantly be found the famous
Also best Brands Domestic and Key West Cigars.
MR, COOPER IS ALWAYS 6 LAD TO WELCOME HIS OLD FRIENDS
TO IIIS I'LACE OF BUSINESS.
ST. HELENS EXCHANGE
ST. HELENS, - - OR'GON
THE ST, CHARLES HOTEL
Cornsr Front nd Mot-rlsnn Mtrt.
This is the most popular hotnt in Portland, and has been for
many years. If you want to meol a friend you will surely find
him at the St, Charles. It also enjoys the patronage ot the buie
iness men of the stale, aud has courteous attendants employed.
V vorlt Hotel of tliw Cttjr nf PoMUn.l.
-STEAMER
K-E-H-A-N-
WILLAMCTTC SLOUCH ROUTt.
Leaves St, Helsns or Portland
at6;45 A. M., DaUy,
Arriving at
COPELASD'g tANWNO...
8CAPP008E ....
JOY'B '
POHTLAND ...
,.: A. M
S 00 A. M
. S10 A. 11
10:) A. M
Awarded Highest Honors
mm
World's Fair.
akin
oivdeK
i ... .
, .ui,rure Lream ot Tartar Powder. No Ammonia; No Alnm.
Use4 ia Millions of Homes 40 Year the Standard.
For District Attorney,
W. N. BARRETT.Washingt'n County
For Member Board of Equalization,
G. WINGATE. , . ... .Clatsop County
County Republican Ticket
For Representative,
T. J. CLEETON Clatskanie
For Clerk,
JUDS0N WEED... ...Auburn
For Sheriff,
CHARLES F. DOAN. . .... . .Rainipr
For Commissioner,
PHILLIP FRAKE3 Scappoose
For Assessor,
MARTIN WHITE..,...,. Oak Point
For School Superintendent,
J. G. WATTS. , Scaonoose
.j ; ' For Surveyor,
Wm. MESERVE. . Reaver P.ll-
Leaves Portland
at 3.-00 P. M. Arriving
at Sc. Helens at 6:30 P.
M,
POPHAM'S
tTl dtonxveunti
THB ONLV GUARANTEED CURB
FOB RHEUMATISM. NEVER FAIL8II
We refr you to Dsvld Van Slyks, Csmla Rwk,
...juiuKiuii, u. eiti CBtiin, WanhlnKton:
n7ihl t' w"h'nK''; C. C. Leu, ex jutlc
ylneer Bryant'! mill, Clatrtaule, Orsgon: C.
te."r,'.'i.arm?,r' cl'linle. Ores on, aud hun
dreds ol othe 1 r(iieU!,J. We rtr lo thort
""i "iima oy, taa ars well Known.
WK DON'T CBOSB THE AT- '
LAMTIC FOB Itl'.KERK.'X'KH
$1.00 per Bottle. Sii Bottles for $5.00
SOLD AT THE I.AHORATORIE8
OF THK
CLAT8KANIE, ! I OBEGON.
-THE-
Splendid, Young Norman Horse
Will unake the Season of 1804
as Follows.
At Obas. Mucltle's Farm, on Deer Island,
in Columbia county, Oregon,
TERMS : : : Insurance, $10
Farmers' and Merchants'
..INSURANCE COMPANY. OF ALBANY, 0RLG0N.
PAID CAPITAL. , ,
AUTHORIZED CAPITAL.,.., ... I500 00O
SECURED CAPITAL......... .. ' "mi'una
' 74,260
VAUH PMOPKnTV A MtEUIAI.TY,
For particular, apjily at tht ottice of Diilard A Col. or Tne Mit iffl.
ST. HELENS, : ; : i : , . OREGON.
it
FALCON " BEE SUPPLIES
In the matter of quality, the best ever plat ed on Hits markst.
Northwestern Agmits.
POETLAND SEED CO.
We are the
One hundred and seventy-one Second strest,
Portland, Oreg-oa.
THE JOSEPH KELLOGG & COMPANY'S RIVER STEAMER
i
STTR JOSEPH KHLjLOaa
-FOR PORTLAND-
Lcaves Kelso Monrtftvs.Wnlnesfla V. Iinrl Vr'uam at ft 'irttr r.i TiiauAa
Poflland TuMday, Tbunday and Saturday at 6 o'clock a. m.
Astoria Marble Works,
4. H. IMHOFF, PRO'P.
MASUFACTUREB OF
Marble and Granite
All Kinds of Cemetery Woik,
FOOT OF OI.IfEY HTRKBT,
A.stoia
Or ear on
HE PORTLAND AND CLATSKANIE ROUTE.
. TEMPEST Is a beautiful, dark Iron aray,
VIj?vn ta)d" biK"i el,,t vsarsohl weiyfis
1HO0 pounds, with line stvle. (iiiIrIc nmva.
Minuv, anu mnvana in nuiiA in
luwer anu uuraolllty.
none In uiunculsr
Hn was sired by Young Byron Kteri by
inmlwl a, tit i...
blngmaster, Keota, Iowa. Tviupost's dam
Old Byron Kfor, Inn
was sired l
owned
en tiy old Tempest, a Normau horse
wjr . uuwns, lows.
CHAS. MUCKLE, Owner.
-
' 'iMwa-' tfa rt Awf;
SARAH DIXON, O. M, Shayer. Master,
Leaves Portland, a Aldnr B
o clock, forr Cletskenle, ton.eblag av Sail vie', island, 8t. Helens, Columbi. Ciy
Kolame,, Neer Clty. Itainier, Cedar Landing, Mt. Coffin;' Bradbtii-y, flielli
and all intermediate points, returning every rnorning (except Monday,)