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About The Oregon mist. (St. Helens, Columbia County, Or.) 188?-1913 | View Entire Issue (June 22, 1894)
Itc (Dvqiott plat rvauaHsv svsar rmur. OFFICIAL PAPER QF THE COUNT! JIIDE-JIEAD PAEAGKAPHS. if "'1TH0-A. F, McDonald, . iniii, oh renwa jus dairy to puuau diumii ana mn hut Tuesday lor Portland where he will ugsge in Ape oarpeuter trad during thcsuaiuiar. .,TrT"'0 Ac04iTo, Judson JVeed, county clerk-elect, cam over from Vornonl last Friday and but flnce bean putting in In time famil iarising himself with the duties be will liave to perform la tha clerk's office Her July 1st. Oos Watm Supply. Messrs. Or fiherd Jones have been la town most of the week looking after their waier work plant which baa been submerged for tome time. They ez peot to be able to resume operations Jo a day or two. "Water, water every where, and not a drop to drink." Latai STiuwaicNiiics. Specimens ui vii.a iiuii mr xuiuiieu m mil oily uurui( we wees wiiicn were only sera files of what can be produced by Co- luinoia oounty toil. The berriea in question were railed Jn the garden of r. a. yuioa, ana one 01 mem tneas- ured aii luohei In circumference, and Fre wen msturea. Opp Fob Tub CUaud Loons. C, it. newell, pait grand oounoilor of the grand lodge I. O. Q. T.. left Mon day lor Eugene to attend the annual meeting ot the errand lodge. Mr Newell haa been present at and taken part in the grand lodge for the laat nineteen yean successively, lie ex ecU to be abaent meet ot the week. Pomao Thi Noticm. Sheriff T. n Watt hai hai had a number of danu. (iei baiy for several daya poeting no- sioee on iana in au part ol Uie oounty which ii to be aold for taxes on July tain, i ne sheriff, altar obtaining the beat legal advioe in the Hate, ii strictly following initruotioni and the law in fan procedure to colloot the delin quent la J. A kvviway uiau A report waa ent to the Oregonian, dated at Uoble, laat Friday, to the effect that Libby Leraont, a young girl about 17 yean ol age, living two milee weit of Qoble, ran away Irom borne that morning about 4 o'clock, with ber brother' clothe on. The hat the wore waa found floating in the Columbia river the aame evening, but no trace of the girl waa found, though her family made dilligent March. 6bbkino Impormatiov. The county clerk, recoived a loiter a few daya ago from Hugh Htnith, of Battle Creek, Iowa, enquiring about hie eon, Edwin A. Smith, who ia auppoaod to have taken up a homestead in the Nohalem valley, near I'iiuburg, a year or two ago. The son is 44 years old ; 5 feet A inches high, and light complsxionnd. Anyone having Information aa to his wherabouU will confer a favor by ad dressing Hugh Smith, Battle Creek, Iowa. Found a Floats. The remains of an Iudian woman in a rough box, aays the Cathlamet Oasette, was found by some parties floating down the Co lumbia last Friday. Quite a number ot beads and Indian relica were also in the box. It ia supposed that the box had been buried on some point along the Columbia which was subject to the flood and bad been washed out From the appearance of the body it bad been in the ground for many years. Thirty Year im Oppici. B. W. Wilson, the present clerk of Benton county, retires from offloe on the 1st of July after thirty yesrs as clork of that county. He waa first elected lu 1864 j and hss served continuously ever since. We know of but two others whose of ficial records compare in length with Wilson. They are Joel Ware, ot Lane oounty, who aerved aa clerk twenty years, and a sheriff of San Jose oounty Cat., who haa aerved about twenty years. A democrat by the name of Hunter aucoeeds Wilson. Will Briso A Hwh Prior Hay nd potatoes, undoubtedly, will be in greater demand this fall than haa been the case with such produots for many years. Hundreds of tons ot tame hay have been destroyed by the flood, and hundreds of acres of land planted to potatoes have auooumbed to the inev itable. The potato orop in California ia a total failure on account of drought, and the farmer who has a large acre age of potatoes whioh he can market early ia Indeed fortunate, for that one product is going to yield handsome returns, for a tew months, at leaat. Much Activity. The little town of Goble is probably the livliest little place along the Columbia. A force of thirty-five operators and linemen are tationed there by the Paciflo Poatal Telegraph Co., for the purpose of transferring messages from one side of the river to the other, by means of boat, as the cable was oarried away by , the flood. The lines have to be taken the very closest care of as the falling water causes many changes in the wire supporters, which are on floats. Such a condition ot affairs is likely to exist tor two or three months. Rich Gold FiELps.-rWe ere re liably Informed that a rioh quarts ledge has been discovered oa Upper Rock creek In Nehalem valley. The a a i. ..m in hA lAflHtfld in the vicin ity of the old military trail, and yields about 0000 of gold to me wo. Vn,iianH nariiai have mad an invest igation of that region and slipped out without the knowledge of their pres ence being known to the people of that valley. As to the correctness ol the report we cannot vouch for, but be that as it may, there i no end to exoitement in certain ciroles over the report, and some startling develop ment may be looked for In the near full... I. tha mxant me tnose in possession of the facta are trying to His Bail Fokpkitrd. In the early part of the May term of Circuit Court for Columbia county, J. W. Campbell was convicted of the crime of pur powly pointing a pistol at another. i , uHn1d sentence nntil lust Friday and In the aeieimant was admitted tu bail in ih uui of 200 for his appearance, pond log a motion for a new heiirinff. Tha day sot to hear the motion arrived anu tne aeiendant came not, conse' queotly the court declared his bail for lulled and Issued bench warrant for the tlcunduot and ordered that he be neia in 91,000 bail to appear and abide thefurtherjudgmentof the court In Uie matter of said conviction, and that lt oe saieiy ice in in the Multnomah oounty jail awaiting the further order 01 the court. A second sentence of iwenly-nve days in the Multnomah county Jail waa passed for non-oompll snce wiiu the order of court at the Uotober, 1B3, term. f oa a ualt. innre la some person in the vioinity of Oillton who is very likely to get tbeniself into a very serious predicament if their fruit-ateal- mg ana oronara-wrccklng does not oome to a sudden and Anal ball. The parties are known who allowed their uesiruoltve disposition to net the bet. ter of their slight conception of what was right in this respect, and if their conduct does not cease immediately they will be reported and nunwhed bv the law, which Is very explicit in that respect, mere is no excuse for such wanton destruction to young orchards aa has been practiced on the farm of R. Cox, and the party will do well to keep any ci the premises. fa a . ocrurs ur uusiNBss. The aoene which greeted the eye of the St. He) en it on Monday morniug was one of encouragement. Alter days, even weeks of stagnation in buslness,brought aooui oy nign water, me cittsens onoe more began the week in a busy way. Some were engaged in the work of cleaning up the streets, others clean ing away the debris of wrecked build ings aud wharves, and getting their property in ahape generally, while the merchanta and business bouses were showing signs of more activity in trade than for weeks previous. Since the water began to recede lona drawn-out countenances are not so numerous In these parts. Labor 8a lmom. Fishermen at the mouth ot the Columbia are reaping- a harvest thia season. The neb are con aiderable larger than have been knowo for a number of yeara, and the run ia excellent. Wheelmen and trapmen are out and injured since the flood carried away most of their gear, and the result is that the gillnet fishermen are the lucky fellows. A number of fish have recently been caught whioh eighed eighty pounds each, but al though the run Is good and the nun are large, the pack will be considerable short of lust season s. Thb Ticnio Groukd. Our at one time pleasant little picnio (round pre sents a rather delapidated appearance owing to the fact that tbe recent cy clone played aad havoo with the trees. Limbs are scattered broadoast all over the ground, the seats are down and the entire premises present a very sickly appearance. We offer the sug gestion for a few of the citisena to aee that the grounds are put in ahape, since the picnio season is here, aa the premises do not present a very credit able appearance to strangers. Htmoitro Thb 8horb. The captain of the Northern Pacific transfer boat, Tacoma, seems bent on completing the wrecking ot wharvoa and building's along the route from Kelso to Port land. Tbe boat ia run close in shore and tbe wavea are very destructive to property. People who have property in danger along the river should inter view the individual who operates tbe wheel on the big boat and impart a lit tie advice to him. Thb Glorious Fourth. The peo ple ot Scappoose are making prepara tions to celebrate the Fourth with appropriate ceremonies and exercises. Tbe day will be takeu up with various features ol amusement. Mr. w. w. West is preparing a raoecourse on the east side of the county road, whioh will be ready for use on that oooasion, and in other matters aa well no paiua will be spared to make the day enjoyble. Fourth of July Excursion. Let ters have been received by partiea in thia place, thia week, from the secre tary of the Young Mens' Institute, in Portland, asking if the picnio grounds at thia place could be had tor that so ciety on the Fourth. The same aooiety gave an excursion 10 tnis piaoe last Fourth, and about 1500 persona ac companied It Plrhty Op Blubbacbs. Fisher men in thia vioinity have been making a very good catch of Blnebacka for tbe paat few days. Wednesday one boat caught about sixty during the day. There ia also an occasional Chinook captured. Fishermen gener ally are of the opinion that following tbe high water mere win do guou run ot salmon. Givb Dub Crbdit. We do not ser iously object to the Clatskanie Chief appropriating our matter for ita own use, particularly the eleolion returns, but we would prefer to see them cor rectly quoted, besides, Bro. Blackford, don't you think your readers want to know where you got that tabulated reportt School Closbs. Mrs. 8. S. Way will close a very successful three months term of school in this place this (Fri day) afternoon. Tbe attendance has been an average good one, and the patrons as well as the pupils, are muoh pleased with the session. , Sbntrncb CoMMUTBD.-The sentence of George Morey.who was convicted of murdering Gus Barry in Portland recently aud sentenoed to be hanged, was commuted to life imprisonment by Governor Pennoyer Tuesday. MiLTOs Crebk Bridob. Commis sioner Barnes was In town Tuesday and went out to Mainville to inspect fhe bridge being built by Mr Grouse acms. Milton ortek. The bridge will be ready tor travel in a few days. MURDERED HIS) NEIGHBOR Faraaere Quarrel, an the Result la si Coroner's Iavqnest. ; Kalama. Wah.. Juna IS. About elvlit o'clock tiii morning, during a qtismfofsr uaii an asra 01 arouna, joiin jluoii snot and limtaiitly kiilrd John keiler, Tbs two men were neighboring farmer-, living aliout umt uMa north ol Una ulocti, and bad blood had e-lated betwu (Jtuuii for a long lima. Mrs, Kuoli Ulllid that Kcllvr waa nasaing by with aorns cattlr, going lo paatura. The two qjHTrelnd about Kuch having torn down a d'nee. This led to blows, and then Roller slapped Kuch. The latter went to nis noune lor his shotgun, and followed Keller, when Uie latUir saw Kuoli com Ing, he 'topped and asked him to corns eloaer, Kuch then Jtred, two ahots piercing uie ouy, one palming tnrougn me stom ach. Ksllrr crawled through a fence and walked a few stopa, then (ell on hu face. lie muat bsve died slnioat Inilsatly. a pirrisiM vaasioa. Arthur Collins, a neighbor, witneaaod the booting, and M toaiiinony differs a little ironi mat 01 ma kiicii luiouy . 11 e ciaima Mrs. Kurh went to lliebouieafr r the gun put It in the iisnde ol Kuch, and told him to shoot Keller. The coroner's verdict waa that Keller came to his death from a gun shot wound received frrm a aim la the hands of Jouph Kuch, with inurderntia in tent. Keller wss a very quiet, inottt-gsiv man , snd a bard worker He leaves a widow and a tliree-vear-oid boy. and an other child Is expected soon Kuoli la s isinler by trade, and has worked in Port and. more or lean for several vears. There Ih considerable excitement over the killing anu rome mix ot ivncning, uui mat is not expected, for Sheriff Wateon bos Kuch in uie oouuty )su, wen guarded. CLiATHKANlfci. An addition Is being built to tha Qomme residence, Tbe 1 deputy sheriff hss been posting up sums tsx tax saie noucaa 1111s wees. O. r. Llndsren. ol Hiat. wsa In town on Monday to take the steamer lor Portland Captain Bureau hss aelected a eiabtlv lo cation ana ia Dunning a residence lor an old friend wbo was washed out along the nver, The water has receded no that tha lower Door ol tbe ClaUkanie hotel Is now drv Tha City and Klverview hotels are not so lorwnste. The Fourth of July will nrobablv ba cele- oraiea oere Djr a oasxei picnic, in wiiicn aurrounding achoola and their frieuds bare been invited to participate. me suoervlaor is dolna- eome work on tbe new road to Rainier, and if he niakea a pasaable grads np the bill a large number of our citueos will be accommodated. It Is snnounoed that Rev. Thomas Van Bcovy. of the Portland tlnlveraity, will be here the Brat Sabbath in July to dedicate ins new cnurcn now nearing completion, Charley Convers has moved his bonne- bold gooda out ot the English residence ana stowed intra in the back part 01 tbe tore building, preparatory to moving out on nis piocs tor we aummer. Olasev ft Co. have their shinale mill set up on uie Fred kangieit place aad bare ai ready sawed out aomethinc like 200.000 ahingles which are teady to be delivered at tbe ateamer landing as soon as the road is pasaable. Henrv Doerr and hia conain started on Wednesday of lout week for tbe Willamette valley to take a look at that favored region, and ascertain me pruipecta lor eklllea la bor In the direction of bluckamithing. Ow ing to lock of logging and mill busineas here thia season that trade box not been a very remunerative one in our city. Hiss Abbls Bryant returned Friday lost from McMinnvllle college, where abe boa been in attendance during the put school year, and from which institute (he is now a successful graduate, having passed the ordeal of a noal examination In ber stud ies with satisaction to the college faculty, entitling her to the literary degree and di ploma 01 me couege. MAYQEK. Our assessor had to swesr in his vote. How Is that for a pop f Crone are looking good for all tha cold weather. I think there will be a larger po tato orop man iasp year. There wsa a oleaaant dance at tha house or v. it. uavideon, on Saturday ntgni last, ana an naa a gooa time. Our friend O. Larsen has bis honae fur nished, and we are looking every day for mm 10 onng noma ma onue 10 pui in it. My prediction came out true. Tha pops sre politically dead and Or. T) Tryon can either resurrect them or bury, them and niaaeaawxe. One more week of school and onr "aboo- marm will be ol tbe naet. and 1 do not aee how George will content himself. I say ueorge, aeep per ana you wui ao wen, Prof. R. Henderson got elected again to the high and digmtied office of J. P., and he Is swelled up like a toad, svea worse than "Phaitie" W. waa when he took steam lor bis brslns. Ws now have a good road to the Beaver Falls suboolbouae, and if we bad a lew more supervisors like tbe D resent one. O. K. Wonderly. we would soon have good roads au tnrougn me country. John Roles haa one of tha finest orchards I have seen for many a day. and bs aava that tbe worrvment on bis mind is the cause of hia beina barefooted on too of bis neao, out 1 minx 11 is causea irom aicep- ing on a snort oea. The Msyger Company have commenced ipoiring their dock, which was destroyed by the present flood, and as soon as they hsvs it completed, will commences the erection of their new store which I hear will bs Isrger and mora substantial the old one. DELENA. Geo. Msyger was In our midst last Sun- aay. J. B. Messrve returned from Houlton last week. Hiss Oertie Washburn Is visiting rela tives snd friends at Columbia City. A. B. Little, of Houlton. spent several days here last week, returning Saturday. Meserve Bros, started their mill Monday snd expect to run it most of tbe summer. Mrs. L. J. Morgan has been ill for sev- sral days past. We hope for her speedy recovery. Win. HolsaDPle has been in Portland the past week where he was called to the bed side ot bis father who is not expected to live, as the doctors have oronounoed his ease hopeless. A meetina was held st this nlaca last Sunday, at which it was derided to have a rousing ceieorauon on tne vourm 01 July afuch Interest was manifested by all ores- ent and we feel no hesitancy in predicting grand time lor all who atttend the cele- bration here. A very entertaining progri Is being prepared, and in the evening a grand boll will be given in the hall, to which all are invited. Everybody is ex pected to bring edibles with them, and a ate limner will be served by ths ladies. Tickets will be sold for just enough to cover me com 01 muaio. ins louowing commit tees were appointed: On nrozram and aeneral arrangements. Ii. J. Meserve, Mrs. X. A. Richardson and F. M. Fowler. On grounds, 0. W. Richardson, O. E. Wondery and Aimer Meserve. Music, Oertie Washburn, Maud Barnes and W. N. Meserve. Sports, R. F. Baales, H. E. Meserve and Mr. Barnes. Dinner and Tables, Mrs, Holsapple, Mrs. W, H Kyser, Mrs. F. M. Fowler. Mrs. O. W. Barnes Susie Hudson, KlBe Gentry, and Lucy Stehman. 0. W. Barnes was chosen president of the day and T. Everman marshal. It was decided to spread a fiee table for all, therefore those who can are Invited to contribute as they may sea fit. R. TJ. McNutt, of Vernonia, came over Wednesday on his way to Portland. Mdb good Timb. -Arthur Moore oame down from Salem Weduesdsy on his wbeel. He left Salem at T o'olock in the morning and arrived here at 3 p. m., being detained somewhat by high water. OPINIONS OF OTHER). Oregon redeems beraelfj Pennoyerism ana uopiiusjuareuowouO- iiwacoournai. Tbs wide swath threatened to be cut by the populists snd pnanyer turned ut to oe every narrow oe. ruyeuupuomnioroe, Tbelr golden image has turned to brass, Ths populists are as completely cooled as though they had been immersed in sea water at freexlng point. South Bend Her aiu. Pennoyer and nooullsm srs snowed un der in Oregon, this Is only the beginning 01 republican victories xtuit wiu lis cowing along until noyemosr-x'onieroy wssn iiigumian. , The result of the Oregon election Is the best bid that could have been made by that etute for capital to develop her resources snd multiply her industries. St. Louis Ulobe-Democrat. The result is encourairfna to all who are opposed to tbe extreme measures 01 tne populist party, anu who tear tne enect 01 populist victory upon tne uusioess interests 01 me country. uavenpors iioies Amid the gloom of strike, flood snd tarifl reform ditaatar. (here is some slight conso lation to be found in ths fact that Uovernor Pennover will not break Into the United States senate. Pittsburg Dispatch. Oreaon has got back into the old grove aanin and ia redeemed from Pennoveriam The overthrow of this blstent demagogue Is good enough victory for one time, ura go n is redeemed. Klleneburg Localizer. Oregon, as well as Pennsylvania, knows good polliics. Eastern people wbo think ins west maue up 01 cranxs, snow out lu lls, fk'holais and thinkers are between ths low handles in tbs great West, -Chicago nter ucean. Pennoyer. the Oregon Idiot, will not rush Into tbe United Sutes senate just yet. Tbe legislature Is handsomely republican along with everything else. This year Oregon breaks ber record. Carry the news to Washington. Wheeling Intelligencer, Oregon deseivee congratulations noon one achievement it is assured of being rev Keyed of Pennoyer as governor at the ex- irauon or 111s present term, it is 10 oe loned that it will not be afflicted with him in any other capacity. Vancouver Colum bian. Of course the reoubllcsns swept Oregon. They will sweep everything they And along ine rooa to me renauu nation 01 tut country, outside the worm fence staked and ridered around tbe Bout ber n confederacy we mean the consolidated southern Btstee. Brooklyn Standard-Union The redeeming feature about ths Oregon election is that it the democrats are beaten so sre tbe populists of the Pennoyer brand. wo sucn fusion as that ot democracy ana populism is really deserving of success, snd the sooner democrats everywhere ap preciate tbe fact the better for lbs party. Louisyuie uourier-journai. Pennoyer's ridiculous posing and theat rical climaxes loat many votes for bis party, and the people of Oregon who have been strongly in touch with industries kin dred to wool, bops and lumber, were not to be talked Into a belief that ths tariff con tention between the old parties is merely a snam ngnt. I'uyatiup umaen, "Silence Is golden." exclaimed Governor Sylvester Pennoyer, of Oregon, when a re porter sought an Interview with him after the late Webfoot election . Governor Syl vester Pennoyer might have ridden in the band wagon after election had he apprecia ted toe wisdom 01 mat remark on numer ous occasions prior to election. i;ouax Commoner. The great mass of thinking people of Or egon felt populist principles, as exemple- nea by rennoyer. to be a menace to gooo government, snd they have voted to con tinue the republican party in power. It is to bs hoped that the republicans of that state will show a clean record at the end of their term, and justify the confidence placed in them. fikaiuokawa Eagle. Oreaon hss delared to the world that she will have no hand in such a state of affairs. Washington and Idaho will make the same declaration next November. When it corns to drawing party lines between an archy and ecouoRiie Idiocy on one side, and law and Dairiotism and common sense on tbe other, no doubt need be entertained ss to the outcome. Spokane Review. The republican victory in Oregon this week is signtneant 01 gooa things to eome. The stronghold of populism bos been auo cessfullv stormed, an d henceforth Oregon enters the ranks of ths faithful 1 faithful Tbe pol ine poi- icy of the present administration has proved that republicanism alone represents safety, and immense numbers have simply changed their politics. Aberdeen Herald. Tbe result in Oregon Is having a demor alising effect upon the popalists of Wash ington. Msny men are with that party be cause it has appeared to them to be tbe proper thing; because they thought that party would win and they wanted to be on the winning side, regardless of principle. Tbess men, awakened by tbe loud report from Oregon, are nopping aauy. ruuiuan urapuic The whole Paciflo coast is to bs conarat olated on ihe result of tha Oregon election. It demonstrates that the majority of the peoole even in Oregon are still sane, and that they have at last wearied of Pennoyer ana rennyorism, sumaient to enter an em- (ihatic protest against both. It will ba a esson to populists and also to many waver ing republicans and democrats tbe Hood trash of the two old carties. ready to be di verted by an eddy they may be psssing, or to plunge over any cataract which may promise a change from their steady, on- wara course. r unman irioune. Cibcuit Cocbt. There will be an adjourned term of circuit court recon vened on tbe 9th of July, held lor the purpose of finishing up the business continued from the Kay, 1894, term MAINVILLE. Mainville will celebrate ths Fourth. The money which was to have been ex- ended (by tne xoung reopiea unnatian ndeavor Society) to get up an oyster sup per on the Fourth will be used to purchase emons and sugar to make free lemonade far that day, limited. This place has a jail an J Is to soon have saloon. All we waut then is a dry goods snd grocery store. The dsnce given by Messrs. Pope and Kelso at Howard's hall Saturday night was success in every wsy. Who waa that vouna man on Middle Milton oreek buggy riding around with a certain lady not long since? That man better had look a loedls oudt or we will no more keep still next time. The pons of this place are very quiet sinoe the election. They think they do, not take well. We think so neither. County ulerk-elect Weed paid a business trip to Portland Thursday. The business part of town Presents a sorry appearance sinoe tbe water hos fallen. DEER ISLAND. Ths river is continually going down so that the tops of ths fence posts on the high ground , are making an appearance. E. Demereat gave a dance at Colombia City last Saturday evening, which was a pleasant affair. All kinds of crops look well. Hay and grain look magnificent. Ths fruit, except cherries, will be equal to the ererage. Po tatoes are already lo bloom, and promise a big yield. Edwin Merrill has one of the best grain- fields in this neighborhood Just on that gravelly ridge. C. E. Olsen haa a field of rve that beats anything we ever saw In the shape of that grain. H. Relmer ia talking of adding a new en gine and boiler to bia mill plant. Are Taw InawraslT If not. now is ths time to provide your self and family with n bottle of Chamber lain's Colic. Cholera and Diarrbosa Remedy as an insurance against any serious results from sn attack 01 oowei complaint aunng the summer months. It Is almost oertaiq to bs needed and should be procured al onoe. No other remedy can take its place or do Its work. Twenty-flve and fifty cant bottles for sale by Edwin Ross, . Ha KsMsr tse Wewllu . . Dr. K. I. DaWs is a prominent physician Of Lewis, Uass county, lowa, ana nss oeen acti vely engaged in tbe pi adice of medicine at Uiat place tor ins past unrty-uv. jor. On ths 20t b day of May. wbile in Des Moines, en route lo Chicago, be waa sud denly taken with sn atlocx 01 aiarrnwa, Having sold Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera, ml Miarrlmi Itemed v for the past seven teen years, and knowing Its reliability, he procured a twenty-live cent boMIe, two An nl whleli roniuletvlv cured biui. Th excitement and change of water and diet lnnldtt tii travelin often nrodiice a diar rhoea. JCyeryone shout 1 procure a bottle of this Remedy before leaving home. For sale by Edwin Ross. A SjaJl Vmcfr JMM Flfy cents is s smaH doctor bill, but that ts all it will cost you to cure any ordinary case rff rheums tu Iain's Pain Balm, Try it and yon a ill be aurpriaed at tbe prompt relief it affords. The first aDDlicatlon will auiet the Bain, Fifty cent bottles for sale by t-owin koss. SUEHirf'S SALE. BY VIRTUE OF AN EXECUTION AUD order of sale duly Issued out of aad un der tbe seal of the Circultcourtof the 8tate of Oregon for Columbia county, to we dui directed, dated tne zisi aay 01 ssay. a. u 1804. uiKin a ludgment and decree rendered and entered in said court on the 19th da ol May. A. D. Vm. In favor of George W Cross and Eveline J. Cross as plaintiffs, and against Issue a. Bbatto snd Kocbel A Shatto as defendants, for tbe sum of one hundred twenty-seven and ttfty-esgnc hun dredths (I127.6M) dollars, with interest thereon at the rate of eight per cent, per annum irom me imn aay 01 may, a. u. ISM, and the furtlier sum of fifty dollars as attorney's fees, and the further sum of twenty-three snd forty-five hundredths (Va.ib) dollars, cost and disbursements. and also the costs of and upon thi writ, commanding me to make sale of tbe follow ing real property of the above named de- lennanis, io-wit: Tne northwest quarter or tbe northwest quarter of a.-cuon nineteen, in townsni seven north, ranee tbreewest of the Wil amette meridian, in Columbia county, State of Oregon, together with the improvements. tenements and appurtenances tnereunto be longing or in sny wise appertaining. lion, fudgment. order and decree, and in cnmDllance with the commands of said writ, I will, on Saturday, the 23d day of June, A. D. im, at the hour of 10 o'clock A. M. of that day, at tbe front door of tbe county Uourtnouse, in said county and state, sell, subject to redemption, at public auction to tbe highest bidder therefor for casn. au tne ngnt, line aoo lniarew wnicn the above named defendants. Isaac N. Sbatto and Rachel A. Shatto had on the Htli day of October. A. D. 18D1. Ibe date of the mortgage, or bos since acquired in and to the above described real property, to satisiv said luagment. aecree. execution and order ol saie, Interests, costs and 1 accruing costs Duted Msy 22d . A. D. 1894. m2oJ22 T. C. WATTS. onenn 01 uoiumma uonnty. ur. SHEBIFI-'S BALE. BT VIRTUE OF AN EXECUTION is sued out of the Circuit court of the state of Oregon, for Columbia county, in favor of Robert Day and sgainst William cy and Eleanor Svmons, dated May 11. 1894, for tbe sum of i3.4S costs, snd for the furth er sum of 225 U. S. gold coin, with interest thereon at tha rate of ten per cent per an num, from the 22nd day of August, 1892, and for the coats sod expenses of saie and of said writ. Now . therefore, by virtue, anc in pursuance of said ludement. I will. on Saturday, tbe 23d day of June. 1894. at the front door of tbe courthouse, in St. Hel ens, Columbia county, Oregon, at the hour of 10 o'clock a. m. of said day, sell at pub lic auction, to tne bignest bidder, for cash the following-described real property, to- wit: The southwest one-ausrter of section one, in township seven north, range four, weal of tbe Willamette meridian, in Coluni bia county, state of Oregon, to satisfy tbe the herein before-named sums, and for the costs and expenses of said Bale. 8a id prop erty will be sold subject to redemption, as per statute of Oregon. Witness my hsnd this I8tb aay of May, itt. m25j22 T. C. WATTS, onenn 01 uoiumDia county, uregon, STATE AND COUNTY WARRANTS -OF- OREGOOaal WASHINGTON Bought by JAMES E. DAVI3, 247 Stark Street, PORTLAND, OREGON s POPHAM'S THI ONLY GUARANTEED OURB FOR RHEUMATISM. NEVER FAIL8II We refer you to David Van Slyke, Castle Bock, Washington; L. Beam Is, Catlin, Washington; R. Foster. Free port, Washington: Samuel Low er?, Bucoda, Washington; C. C. Lee, ex-Justice of tne peace or i;uvtsxonie; jno. uonway. en- Elneer Bryant's mill, Clauksnie, Oregon; C. ovegron, farmer, Clatskanie, Oregon, add hun dreds of others if requested. We refer to these because they are close by, and are well known. WB DON'T CROS8 THB AT LANTIC FOB BEFERBTCK8 S1.00 per Bottle. Six Bottles for $5.00 BOLD AT THB LABORATORIES THE CLATSKANIE, OREGON. -THE- Splendid, Young Norman Horse Will make tbe Season of 1894 as Follows. At Chas. Muckle's Farm, on Deer Island, in Columbia oounty, Oregon. TERMS : : : Insurance, $10 TEMPEST is s beautiful, dark Iron cray. sixteen hands high; eijrht years old; weighs 1600 pounds, with One style, quick move ment, and second to power and durability. He wsa sired by Vonna Byron Kier: by Old Byron Kier, Imported snd owned by Singroaster, Keota, Iowa. Tempest's dam was sired by Old Tempest, a Norman horse owned by J. Downs, Iowa, CHAS. MUCKLE, Owner. -STEAMER- K-E-H-A-N-l WILLAMETTE SLOUOH ROUTE. Leaves St. Helens for Portland ' at 6.45 A. M., Dally, - Arriving at ; COPBLAND'8 LANDING. ..T:0S A. at ..8:00 A. M ...1:10 A. M ,10'J0 A. M BCAPPOOBB . JOY'S ..... , ., PORTLAND " Leaves Portland at 3 .00 p. M. Arriving at St. Helens at 6:80 P. M. EDWIN FiO S S Pharmacist. DRUGS, PATENT MEDICINES. My stock in this lina is as complete as can be found outside of Ihe oity of Portland. I make a specialty in ibis Hue and carry the very freabest gooda. SOAPS, TOILET ARTICLES. In this line yon will find a complete and varied assortment to select from, where you can choose with the assur ance that the goods you get are fresh. EDWIN EOSS, Proprietor. FALCON " BEE In tha aasttar of quality, ths best Northwestern Agents. PORTLiUSTD One hundred and seventy-one THE ST, CHARLES HOTEL Corner Front snd Morriaon Btveetau This Is tbs most popular hotel in Portlsstd, and has been for eaaay years. If ynu want to meet a friend yon will surely And him at the St. Charles. It also enjoys tbe patronage of tbe business am of the northwest. Courteous attendants. Kavroiritei Hotel ot thai City ot Portland. ri-ms BANQUET Main Stjnaot. Bt. Htelema. Ore scon. FINE WINES, LIQUORS, AND CIGARS. ' Uh sUbratsfc "HPstnhatrkt tfrM gtspi snt Vrattaht. A Good Billiard and Pool Tabia is provided lo spend a pleasant Ciour snouia OrUjt the 9nrst tfsat Card Tables are at tha disposal of patrons and wa can assure ibe teat tney will be weu treated at mis ua ar." W. A.. MEIXEB. Proprietor LEADING - RESORT MUOKLB BROS MAStJFACTURER8 Rough and Dressed Lumber FIR AND Of Every Style Grade and Variety. AT THE OLD STAND, ST. HELENS. STOP FOR YOUR CLATSKANIE Where yen will find the largest atock of Patent Medicines, Prescription Drugs, Toilet Articles, etc., ever found in Columbia County. DR. J. E. IIA.IL.1L., Proprietor T T JTjl The tables are always supplied with the Beat Ediblea and Delica cies the market affords. TERMS REASONABLE FOR REGULAR BOARDERS Having been newly refurnished we are prepared to give aatisfao- , - tion to all our patrona, and aolicit a ahnre of your patronage. J. GEORGE, Proprietor, St. Helens Livery Stables THOS. COOPER, Proprietor. Handy location, and you can feel sure that your horses will receive as good attention aa though you were caring for them yourself. HANDY TURNOUTS MNUTT BROS THE LEADING Vernonia and WRITE TO CORNELIUS FOR STAGE DATES. FISHERMEN AND . . J. H. TONSORI - A - The old and reliable barber baa his rasors just aa aharp aa can be found, and will ahave you com fortably and quickly for only fifteen cents. GIVE HIM A CALL AT THE OlSIEIS-rTillEaa MOTEL The table will be supplied with oard by the Day, Week, or Everything Clean. A Share of A. H. BLAKESLEY, Prop., ST. HELENS, OR ST. HELENS MEAT MARKET All kinda of Fresh and Salted Meata, Sausage and Fiata. Meats by Wholesale at Special rates. Express wagon run to all parte of the the city, and charge reasonable. SWEETLAND - & - SHELDON, - PROPRIETORS School Books School Supplies Yoar school supplies can be pro cured here, such as pens, pencils, ink, writing tablets, slates, and iafaet quite everything coming under thia head. PERFUMERY, PRESCRIPTIONS Aa to perfumeries, oar stock is varied and complete. We make this article a specialty. We will compound prescrip tions any hour of the day or night. SUPPLIES ever placed on this market. Ws are (ha SEED CO Second street, - Portland, Oregon. for tha nsa of Patrons, and partiea wbo wish remember "i nis daaiuh.! ." of (ttttiswa fispt m Satife. who wish to indulge in a social game of cords - IN - THE - CITY OF AND DBALEBfl US CEDARS OREGON MEDICINS AT THE DRUG STORE H2 St. Helens. Oregon ON SHORT NOTICE. MERCHANTS OF Cornelius. Osrn. CAMPERS SUPPLIED DECKER . . . Lj artist OLD STAND ON STRAND ST the best th market affords. Month at Reasonable rates Your Patronage ia Solicited. keep It at quiet ss possible.