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About The Oregon mist. (St. Helens, Columbia County, Or.) 188?-1913 | View Entire Issue (July 20, 1894)
OREGON MIST. ' FUBMBHKD BVIKY FRIDAY. 8IDE-1IKAD PARAGRAPHS, jo thsj aow.-oiwii misname tlie ory of hard timet people of all financial conditions are going to the seaside In Urge numbers, Oregotiians will tleiva in luxuries anyway. Bt. Helens still keeps to tlio front of Columbia county town as tit Uoe to purchase merchandise cheap and low. nr, uoimsn, wuu untiring n ergy, stand at the "wheel." Don't Forqkt. You cun, until other notice ii given, save twenty-five per cent by paying up arrearages on tub eoriptioo to Thi Mist, also the name reduction by pying In advance. In Tin Pabk. Rev. Juilv will con duot open air meetings in tba Dark next Sunday. These meetiuge prom lie to be Interesting: to those attending. On Saturday evening Kev. 0. II. Lewie win preacn in trie cuuroti at B o'clock Fihb Bkmittbd. Qoveraor Pen noyer bee remitted the fine of 1250 iuipoeed on Albert Sunderland by the circuit court of Multnomah county at the March term. Tba fine wae for aaseult and battery upon the person or J. V. McKay, It Makk a DirruEiicr In conae quence of competition the Telephone reached Bt. Helena at 8 ;30 Monday morning. The Potter wae chasing her, you see. Heretofore the Tele phone hat been reaching this place with the mail all the may from 9 to 13 o'clock. SouTiiBBM Ohbooh Minis. Judge Bwiuer received from Judge Dobblna, formerly of tbit county but now of Jo cpbiue, tome samples of very fine gold taken from hia claim. Judge I)obbins epeaka very highly of South ern Oregon, and referring to the little nuggele says, "these are samples taken from my place, to ahow you what ic mixed with tliesuil." Tub Famimab Bound. Once more, utter floods, strikes, and other unavoid able oalainitiea, the whittle of the loco motive la beard at all times of the day aa the Northern Pacific trains speed up and down the railroaJ. The gen eral business channel are boing grad ually opened aa of tome weeks ago, which ia gmllfiying even under pios enl condition. Skiuoum.y Imjobbo W. D. Con null, of Deer Island, has a young mare which 1 a very fine pacer, well known to horsemen in these parts, tiunday evening while running and IiUylng with other animals, she umpeu upon a picket fence, one of the pickets penetrating the bowels, indicting an ugly wound. It ia hardly expected to save the animal's life. Cohvictbd Six Months. In the United Stales district court in Port land last Tuesday Judge Bellinger passed sentence on C. J. Mulkey and I'. J. Bannnn, convicted last December of smuggling. Mulkey wa sentenced to one year in jail and to pay a fine of f ftfXX), while Ban non got off with six months in jail. Dunbar, convicted at the same time, bis not yet Deen sen tenced. These oases will now go to the United Stales supreme court. An Abi.b Doujikt. We are In debted to Mr. T. C. Watts for a neatly gotten up pamphlet of lwenty-ix pages containing the annual address of Judge J, C. Mofi litnd, graud master of tho Maaonlo lodge of Oregon, which was delivered in Portland last week. The book recites in detail the work of the past year and shows conclusively that Masonry is pushing forward in this Chrialain age very rapidly, and to good results. Judge Morelund's volumin ous report and address was a mas terly effort. Blackberry Pbohpbcts. Mr. Wm. II. Dolman returned from Bunker Hill Monday, where in company with others he bad been camping. In speaking of blackberries, which that locality usually furnishes in abund ance, Mr. Dolman said: "Tbe berry crop is apparently good, though not enough advanced to estimate. In some places the vines are very heavily laden with green berries while In other localities blight seems to have de stroyed the fruit. But there will cer tainly be large quantities of blackber ries in the neighborhood of Buuker Mil. t Bbsidbncb Propbbty. After lying dormant many years the land and town lots In and around St. Helens Is on the market onoe mora. The death, soma time ago of Judge Lancaster, the owner of the townsite, has put a new phase on the situation , In bis will, Mrs. Hannah Tvsc.Mewics was given this property, Bnd she has made arrangements with Messrs. Cole A Quick to place it on tbe market. The traot comprises almost all of the n.i.i .i tianaiia of St. Helens. Many good lota right in the city proper are for sale. Borne on tne cans, vi u river, and most desirable for residence are being offered for almost nothing. r..i. .... h.nm tr0 to 878 : all high and eigbtly. Parties desiring a nios country home should oall on these gentlemen at once. . .. A Mother's Sad Mission. Mrs. J. II. Bonsor arrived at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles English, If ti i.ua la at Rnndsv from fort Simpson, B. 0., bringing with ber the romains of weir son, who died there soma weeks ago. Mrs. Bonser came by ocean to Victoria and from there re-emoaraea .-j a... ia tha Northern P' anu iruin -- , . n oiflo, coming in contact with strikes .j !.. aaanaklea. It WOUlO have been a trying trip under the most Ikiti lha an &1 favorable circumstance, vu. - i k rnman.alone.com- batting with circumstances, is almost indesorikable. Tne lunerai f---at Houlton, Tuesday, after which the remains were laid to re Hill oemotery, surrounaea oy nuo a .v... .nil numberless rel ., -j -A. rnnHliionS were lives ana mouua. . such that Captain Bonser oould not leave his post of : duty to accompany Fob Drttbr Skbvicb. The steam boat combination on the lower river leema to have again dissolved aince Receiver McNeill haa taken charge of the Oregon Hallway & Navigation Co'. liliei. Under lha nam liUI,.U -ur.L uunuuig WUIUU went into effect laet Monday a bettor service la assured. Tbo iteamera T. J Potter and It. B. Thompson will leave lorviana aaiiy, the former In the morning and tba latter turning, the Potter will leave Astoria in nie evening ami the Thompion in the momlntr. This nlim.oa a,in t. . . ----- o M " ' ire welcomed by the traveling public and will be nartioulHrlv aari)ttuVila l t.a seaside trade. Uy an agreement an nounced a few days ago all the lower river linea will exnha riff. Hflh nhuy ticket. The boala which are affected bv thisinterahaniranhlflav Bit Aim tA V A R. B. Thorn piou and T. J. Potter, of the Oregon Railway & Navigation Companyj Teluphone, of the Colum bia River and I'uirnt Hminrl Trn.nn.. tation Company ; Ocean Wave and tug J I waco, of the Ilwaco Railway and Navigation fJninrianv. mil tha Ti... line, of the Vancouver Transportation company, utiles on the lower river will be the lame ai thpv vara lu.i aummer, except during a short time at the close of the season, when there was some cutting. New Abranobmknts. Thb Mist announced last week that Professor Cleeton had been engaged to teach the St, Helen school. Since that time a ohauge baa been made in tho programme and Mr. Cleeton will not teach here, but instead ha been en gaged to teach at Rainier, commenc ing the first of September. The Rain ier school are much more preferable for the gentleman a Mrs. Cleeton, who is also a teacher, will be associate in the school. Besides, Rainier ia erect ing a splendid new school building, which will be ready in about six weeks. and last, but none the less important, the salary there ia somewhat larger than at this place. Mr, Cleeton, how ever, lias not abandoned the Idea of opening a law offiue here, which be haa demrred only temporarily, and at some future time will carry out bis original plans in that direction. How ever, that which is our loss is Rainier' gain, and the people of St. Helens clasp hands in congratulation with those of Rainier who were instrumen tal in securing the service of the gontleman. Joixy Campers. Fred and Miss Willie Caples of Columbia City, Geo. M. McBride and It. Kelly of Oregon City, Boyd Richardson of Salem and Miss Dell Butler of this city left here Wednesday for Mount St. Helens. Tomorrow a second division of the company will start, consisting of Dr. J. II. McBride and family, and Miss Treat, of Wawatosa, Wis., who are vis iting at this place, Dr. Willis Morse, E. V. dinner and Miss Ueorgie Uill- nr, of Salem, Mrs. N. . Dolman, of St. Helena, and Dr. and Mrs. C. O. Caples, of Columbia City. The party will be reinforced from time to time by other who cannot go at present. They take witb them sufficient sup plies to last at leaat a month, and to udge from the preparations made a good time is sure to be the result. During thoir stay they expect to illu minate Mount St. Helens some night, of which announcement will be made later. Frkaciirr in Troublr. Ex-Minis-ler W. A. Willison wa formally ar raigned before Justice Qeisler, yester day afternoon, says the Oregonian of Tuesday, on five charges of uttering forged notes, and his bail was fixed at $1000 on each charge. He will have a temporary examination. Tbe com plainants against Willison are the Se curity Savings A Trust Company and William Wagner, a farmer living in Columbia county, from whom tbe de fendant obtained aums of money at various times. Willison was unable to furnish tbe bail and was committed to juil. He was at one time, some ten years ago, tilling regular appointment in tbe church in Bt. Helens. Six Days Morr, Sheriff Watts has decided to close the tax sale next Thurs day. The sale is being postponed from day to day in order to allow all those who wish, to pay beiore tne saie is closed and thereby save paying 20 nw mint, nanaltv on the amount. A number of sales have been made dur ing the week and several hundred dol lara tnrnarl nver to the treasurer. All those paying on or before next Thure- fli " t...l . . Will. Icm, day wm save turuiur uub. it w anantinna the residents of the county hava all naiil. But there is considera ble amount of non-resident yet out standing. A T.innnAf- Reduction. Thb MlBT. until further notice, has decided to make a discount of 25 per cent on all subscription aocouuis now quibwuu Inn. Thia ia dona With a V16W to 60 abling delinquents to pay up ana get ting the books of the office balanced .a nnaaihla II n In data. This .-.- disoount also applies to subscriptions paid in advance, uoumy sonpt wm ha taban atlta market value on all UD am-avH ww accounts. niiain Avvnnrcn. Owinor to the hwkaria In railway tramo by the strike the lime for Kainier s new sonooi kniifiino iannnt be had. and in conse- lha a,nr!r nf lavlnff the foUOd- W)u is uwiaw, - - i li i ni.,.A .Ia nnt VnAV nnW ROOD they will be able to proceed witb the work. Thus toe avnae auouw " oalities in one way or another. liKINO &ArBniM j court of Multnomah oouuty have p- aj au.n a.. a riai trt AYnriinfi lha book! o! the outgoing offlcen. Among the experts appoiuwu name of W. H. Pope, who exported Massie's accounts here last winter. luVITBVflillV Ball. St. Helens lodge No. 117, 1. 0. 0. F., will oelebrate its second anniversary by giving a grand ball on Monday night, July 80. The best oronestra u wu and the fraternity expeot to have a royal time. '' - - - '.' - Arm Fracturrd. The youngest son of J W, Hughes, of Ridgfleld, frao tured both bones of his arm the other day by falling out of a fruit tree. He was brought over on the Mascot and Dr. Cliff reduced the fracture. OOMMIHHIOJfKllB' COVItT. Prooeedlng of tbe July Term. JULY FIFTH, Present : Hon, Dean Blanohard, judge, presiding; S. O. Schoonover, 1', A. lrak.es, commissioners ; (J. jr. Doan, sheriff; Judaon Weed, clerk. In the matter of the Suffolk Mill Company rebate of tax. It appearing to tbe satisfaction of the -court that the asaessment is excessive, it is or dered that 971 be remitted to laid company. In tbe matter of tbe official bond of Martin White, county assessor, bond approved and oath administered. In the matter of petition of O. W. Makinster and others for county road. Petition accepted, The following were appointed viewers: George . Foster, George C. Jaquisb, 11. M. Fowler. To meet at residence of tieorgo W. Ma kinster on 24th day of July at 9 o'clock a.m., 1894. Court adjourned till tomorrow, JULY SIXTH. Court came to order as per adjourn ment. Piesent same officers as Thurs day In tbe matter of the appointment of county treasurer. This matter com ing before the court, . M. Wharton was appointed county treasurer for the ensuing two years. In the matter of the appointment of justice of the peace for Clatskanie precinct. A petition being presented asking tbe appointment of J. . Hall, it ia ordered that J. E. liall be ap pointed justice of the peace for the en suing two year. In tbe matter of Mr. waseuna, a county charge. Ordered that further assistance from the county be with held. In the matter of Mrs. Timonen, a county charge. Ordered that further aid be withheld. In the matter of viewers report on Jaquisb road, read first time. Viewers report on Frank, ifisnop road, read first time. BLLS ALLOWED. Barnes, D J , supplies, Mrs Lewison 118 00 Barnes, D J, securing buildings, etc. for election 8 00 Barns , Q W, commissioners fees 26 40 Haines, Brace, road supervisor, road , district Bo. 10 68 00 Roberts, B W, deputy district attor ney, fee 7 40 Haines, Brace, keeping insane person 4 50 In the matter of the oatition of Ru dolf Karth and others for county road. Petition granted and tbe following Demons were appointed viewers: Jo seph White, Joseph Deliski and Wil liam Miller, to meet at the residence of Frank Cobiski on July 28th, 1894 at 9 o'clock a. m. In the matter of tbe petition of John King and others for county road. Petition granted and the following persons appointed as viewer : James Oaiten, J. B. 8plawn and Isaao Bum gardner, to meet at tbe residence of J. O. Bplawn July 20th, low at o'oioca ni. Court adjourned nntil 9 o'clock to morrow morning. JULY SBYBRTH. Conrloame te- order pursuant to adjournment. Present, S. O. Schoon over, f. A. brakes, commissioners; C. F. Doan, sheriff; Judaon Weed, clerk. Viewers report on Frank Bishop road read second time. There being no remonstrance or bill of damages, it is ordered that said road be opened, Viewers report on G. C. Jaquisb road, read second time. Ordered (bat the petition be Kranled on the follow ine conditions, to-wit: That G. C. Jaquisb make the new road aa good as the old road and thai said old road be not vacated for eight months trom July 2, 1894, and all costs for survey ing, viewing and locating said new road be taxed to petitioners. BILLS ALLOWED. Hail. J B. liutloe fees, state vs. Si mon Hendrickaoa . . 9 6 ' Payne. B 8. deputy sheriff 7 80 Holaday, A D, holding inquest on body of James Peacock 7 40 Watts. J 0, Juror fee, same 1 00 Fox.Q h, same , 1 00 Watta, WT, same 1 00 Barnett, E H, same 1 00 Zerman, Julius, same l 00 Grant, floor W, same......... 1 00 McKay. J D. witness fees, state case. 1 00 McKay, R. same. . 1 00 Slercks, H, same... , 1 00 Leonard, James, same 100 Brouse. I. same 1 00 Hall. J O. iustlc fees, state vs. Peter Johnson 8 05 Blakesley, A H. iustioe fees, state vs. William Leach, et al. . . 8 80 Blakesley. A H. Justice fees, state vs. William Leach... 8 60 Doan, J B. witness, same case 1 60 Morgan, A, same 1 60 Bantef, LF, same....... 150 Quick, E E, tame .... 1 50 Austins, O B, witness fee snd mileage 6 50 Nichols. Charles same. .............. 6 50 Woodhara. Henry, justice feet, ttate vs. William Leach 8 96 Cooley, Foster, constable 6 90 Doan, J B, witness fees and mileage. 8 60 Morgan, Arthur, same... 6 SO 8tewart, J 0, same 8 70 Clouith. W E. same 6 10 Woodham, Henry, Justice fees, state vs. James Pollock. 4 80 Cooley. Foster, constable 6 05 HoDkins. A H. witness fees aod mile age 8 60 Nicholas, Charles, same ... ,:. ....... , 8 60 Klttering, M J, same 8 70 Leach, William , 1 50 Banter, L F... 1 60 Pollock, James 10 Morgan, A 0 Stehmso. L... 1 60 Laws. A T. road supervisor, road dis trict No. 9 18 00 Ridxeway A Kice, lumber for road diatriotNo. 19.......... ...i... 81 97 Dart A Muckle, supplies furnished Mrs Rtmbloskl 8 80 Ross. Edwin, medical attendance N D McCoy and medioine... 7 00 Grouse, A, supervisor road district No. 23 - 85 00 Crouse, A, building bridge roross Mil. : ton creek and repairing bridge at Perry nlaoe. 6 90 WeeJ. Judaon, postage for county offiosrs 10 00 JULY NINTH. Oonrl met pursuant to adjournment Present. Dean Blanohard, judge, P. A. Frakea. S. G. Schoonover, commission era ; Judson Weed, clerk ; Chaa. Doan, sheriff. Report of olerk, sheriff, and treas- urer presented, examined and ordered placed on file. The following bill was allowed : E. E. Quick, clerk's fees 9371.35 Settlement with the sheriff was nan. His accounts were found to be correct and were approved, Settlement with the treasurer was had. His accounts were found to be correct, and were approved. JULY TBHTH. Court met at 8 o'clock, pursuant to adjournment. Same officers present as yesterday. In the matter oi the appointment oi deputy sheriff. The appointment of 0. W. Blakesley, deputy sheriff, ap proved. Salary of deputy suerin fixed at $780 a year. . , BILLS ALLOWRD. Oregon Mist, eoort proceedings and treasurer's notlcs , , xl a Spencer, 0 H, building bridge on 01- sen road , '. 12 w Barnard. Geo D A Co, courthouse sup plies.... ,...88 10 George, J, boarding jurors and pris oners 21 2 Sessemsn, B, services as supervisor road district No. 18, and lumber furnished same 55 00 Roberts, E, work on road district 19. it 12 Monroe, Chstman, supervisor rota district No. 24 14 00 8lntack, Ignats, work on road dlc- trlcto.28..... 2Z43 Dolsn, John, boarding pauper from March 7 to July 4... 42 50 McNutt Bros, supplies for V. B. Mo Cullough 10 85 Good Samaritan Hospital, attend- anceon Leolle Kelts...... 9 00 BILLS ALLOWED-JUBOBS, MAY TERM Lovegren, Charles 838 20 Emerson, 0 S 2 00 Bubert.H ... 2 00 Deitrick, I W 2 00 Simpson, 0 H, 2 00 Campbell, J A J,.. 2 00 Stewart, N S 88 00 Haves. George 89 20 Bishop, Frank 84 80 Clark, F 85 20 Foster. OS 82 80 Henderson, Fred...... 84 80 Berg, Max 10 00 Copetand. Joseph : 25 20 Wonderly.O E . 2 00 Morgan, Marshall E.... .. 48 00 W1THR88RS MAY TKRV. LambersoD, H C, state vs Campbell. .8 8 00 Morgan, John .-i... 4 20 Botxen , George 8 00 8 00 200 14 00 14 00 14 00 14 00 8 40 2 00 2 00 200 2 00 2 00 10 20 10 80 5 00 Armstrong. J L Foster, G 8, state vs Wilson McKay, J O, state va Campbell Watts, J G ..... Swager, F H.,.. West, Harry....... Barnett, E H Jaquisb, G 0, state vs Wilton. Switzer, D J, state vs Meeker.. . Dolman, W H .. Copeland , Joseph Muckle, James Sturm, M L, ioror Wickstrom, Charles, juror Holt, Wm. witness, state vs Stearns JUDGES AND CLERKS OF ELECTION. Cox, R, judge........ , 8 6 00 Beegle, J R sr, judge and messenger. 8 20 Meeker, L 6 CO Dsvts,8C. clerk 8(0 Baker, N F... - W Usher, A P, Judge and messenger. . . . 8 00 Glrty, E H. Judge 6 00 Hendricks, Jesse ... 8 00 Smith, Peter, clerk 6 00 Merrill. Edwin 6 00 West, Harry, Judge and messenger. . 8 00 Stump, A, judge.... 6 00 Lsnge, Gustave 0 00 Price, D W, clerk w Johnson, J C 6 00 Spencer, Israel, judge and messenger 11 20 Sesseruan, R, judge 6 00 Mills, TK 8 00 Beeghley, C M, clerk 6 00 VanDyke, L W ... 6 00 Meserve, J W, Judge and messenger. 11 20 McAdam. John. Judge 6 00 Malcolm, LA...., 6 00 Quigley, A J, clerk 8 00 Morgan, A K 6 ou Anderson, O, judge and messenger.. 11 20 Munroe. Chatman, judge 6 00 Wilson, Jard ... ............ 6 00 Gallien.JL, clerk..... 6 00 King, WO... 6 00 Cony ers.WH, Judge 6 00 Blackford, J M 6 00 Bryant, KH... 6 00 Johnson, J T, clerk and messenger.. 13 20 Hattoo, BS, clerk....... 6 00 Jaquisb, GC, judge... ........ 6 00 Fowler, G C, judge and messenger ... 8 80 Archibald. J M. judge...... 6 00 Brown, H C, clerk. ... 8 00 Makinster. GW 00 Elliott, W W, judge... 6 00 Wallace, James...... 6 00 Elliott, T B 6 00 Graham. A 8, olerk , 6 00 Colvin, T 8, clerk and messenger-... 16 00 Hodge, James, judge and messenger. 15 20 Peterson, Frank J, judge 6 00 Orwlg. A J... 8 00 Wilson, OH, clerk.... .... 6 00 Freeman. DW 6 00 Barnes.GW.judge. .......... 6 00 Jones, L B, judge and messenger. ... 11 60 Johnson, Amos, Judge. 6 00 Croker, Arthur, clerk 6 00 Norgren. Swan R 6 00 Doan, J B, jndge and messenger. .... 9 60 Burns.RP. judge..... 6 00 Mosher.OW. 6 00 Perry, WM clerk 6 00 Banter, LF..... 600 ; JULY TENTH. : In tbe matter of appointment of deputy clerk, Tbe appointment of W. A. Harris, deputy county clerk, was approved. Tbe salary of deputy clerk is fixed at $1000 a year. It is ordered that tbe couuty clerk issue warrants for salary of couuty officers and deputies monthly. BILLS ALLOWED. Irwin, Ben C, election return sheets and postage , 1 78 Irwin, Ben C, delinquent tax collec tion register It 80 Irwin, Ben C, sheriffs day-book and postage 1 75 Sherman. J R, work on bridge near Bherman place 12 75 English & Son, nails, R D No. 27. ... . 3 48 Tavlor. J H. supervisor. R D No. 16. . 21 00 Howard, H O, lumber, R D No. 22... 45 24 Roberts. R W. deputy district attor ney, state vs William Leach etal.. 10 00 Watta, TO, sheriff, fees Msy 21 to June 80th.., 88 20 Cleeton, T J, visiting schools 86 80 Kvser. W H. county assessor 162 00 Osteon Mist, courthouse supplies. . . 82 00 DartAMuokle, supplies for pauper and sunnlies for courthouse. 20 OS Dibblee, Mrs 8 W, boarding J W Green " 00 Wsst, Harry, putting up booths for election m. 2 00 Adams, WO, work on bridge, RD No. 19, and hauling bridge iron, districts 19 and 81, and lumber. . , . . 60 48 Quigley, John, building for election., 8 00 Pilchard, 0 0, putting up election booth 00 Dolman, W H, supplies furnished J Hankins 18 Ulaacuard, Dean, driving piling and furnishing Iron, bolt and washers for R D Ko.9. 67 60 Oonyer, E W, supplies for paupers. 80 00 Newtb, O H, medical attendance on Mr, Hawky 82 CO Hawkins. George R, support of Mrs Hawkins.. 12 00 Orchard A Jones, water rent for July and August 8 00 Cliff, HE, medical attendance, N D McCoy 6 26 Lamberson, Henry, ball for election. 1 60 Webster, E, hall for election 1 60 Elliott. W W, rent of hall and putting ' up election booths 2 00 Black, E, work on bridge, R D 18. ... 3 00 Collins , E , same as above 8 00 Newell, C H, burying pauper and work on courthouse 50 00 Allen, A D, niarshall at election, Au burn precinct .......... .......... 2 00 Hensbaw, Martha J. damages and material, R D No. 22 10 00 Kelly, Pennumbra. keeping in Mult nomah county jail E O Rummer.. . 22 86 Little, A B, county surveyor... 14 60 Payne, R S, arresting insane person. 8 10 Blakeiley, A H, canvassing election returns 8 00 Doan, J B, canvassing election re turns and mileage 7 20 Lousignont. W B, bounty bear scalp. 1 00 Hudson, 8 C, bounty 2 wildcat scalps 2 00 Parson, D J, board, J H Dummeyer. B W Branning, Henry, supplies and medi cine furnished J H Dummeyer ... 28 84 Dr. Anderson Smith, medical attend ance, L M Stearni. 27 00 Lane Bros, lumber, R D No. 13 68 91 Frakes , P A, commissioners' fees .... 18 00 Schoonover, S G, tame 41 00 BILL DISALLOWED. Irwin, Ben C, assessor's grade book.. $43 90 Irwin, Ben C, sheriffs cash book 16 45 Bt Vincent Hospital, board and at tendance Nits Thompson.. 112 49 The bill of Frank Malmberg, stump- age for timber furnished county road wis continued... 45 01 Order made by tbe court that here after no account for keeping pauper will be allowed unless first ordered by tbe judge or one of the commissioners. Adjourned for the term. HILLiSBORO'NEWS. Circuit court convenes here this week. The session will be s brief one. Some of our citizens are looking coast- ward and engaging quarters lor tne warm season. Miss Maggie Fen ton, an estimable young lady oi this puce, was ouneu on me iuo instant. C. E. Rnnyon and Attorney Perry, of Portland, were here last week taking testi mony in s case pending in court. The west side trains were off for two or three dava last week, which Droved auite inconvenient for people on account of stop ping the mails. Some eastern ntuil was re ceived here Wednesday for the first time in nearly two weeks. Business haa resumed its norms condi tion this week, ss most everybody has re turned from the races, and tne otuers nave about recovered from headaches conse- nnpnt nrjoD oelebratina the Glorious Fourth. Hillsboro had no exercises but the people went to other places and assisted in swell in the crowds. Cornelius had a very large crowd and the usual exercises for auch oc casions. Uen. Thorpe, ot f orest urove, was orator of the day, and delivered a very interesting address. Senator Huston spoke at Mountaindale. Senator Tongue was billed for an address at Ashland, but owing to railroad suspension was unable to reach that place. Bttklect Pi lsi the Staaastcli Elder 8. 8. Beaver, of McAIIlstervllle, Joniatta Co., Pa., says bis wife is subject to cramp in the stomach. Last snmmer the tried Chamberlain's Colic. Cholera and Di arrhoea remedy for it, and was much pleas ed with the speedy relief it afforded. She nas since usea it wnenever necessary ana found that it never fails. For sale by Ata win Boss. Resale ot the Strike. New York, July 15 Among tbe reDliee received by the World to a re quest for views aa to tbe Pullman strike, waa tbe following Irom tne Chicaeo Tribune: "I believe that the strike will be of treat benefit to the country. It is like a thunder etorm that suddenly sweeps up, purifies tbe atmosphere aod results in a better supply of health giving oxone. It will result in con gress devising laws whereby disputes oetwoen railroads ana tneir emyioyes will be harmoniously adjusted. I have ereat faith in the Aoglo-eaxun race to govern themselves. The people have been asleep until awakened by this economic earthquake. I believe that in twelve months we will have laws that will provide for the full settle ment of future' disorders. I think that the contract system can be sue cesefully applied by the railroads. Employes should be engaged under contract and bold their positions so long as they abide by tbe rules of tbe company and perform their duties faithfully. No man should be dis charged without due notice, and no man should leave the employ of the company without serving notice, I endorse the plan evolved by the huge brain of Bismarck in tbe German empire. It aTes til ChlMraa. "My little boy was very bad off for two months with diarrhoea. We used various itierMriues, also called in two doctors, but nothing done him any good until we used Chamberlain's Colio, Cholera and Diarrhoea remedy, which gave Immediate relief and soon cured him. I consider it the best medicine made and can conscientiously recommend it to all who need a diarrhoea or colio medioine. J. B. Hare, Trenton, Tex. a and ou cent bottles tor sole Dy aa win Ross. : Polk County Bop. According to tbe West Side, the to tal aoreage of full-bearing hops in the Independence vicinity is 784 acres, and the amount of spring planting is 240 acres, making a grand total of 1124 acres. Last year there was har vested from this acreage over 560,000 pounds of hops, which brought a rev enue of more than $100,000. Baanaaer Canplalsit. Last fall I was taken with a kind of sum mer oomplainr, accompanied with a won derful diarrhoea. Soon after, my wife's sister, who lives with us, was taken in the tame way. We used almost everything without benefit. Then I said, let lit try cihamberlain't Colio. Cholera and Diarrhoea remedy, wbloh we did, and that cured us right away. I think much of it, as it did lor me woat it was recommended to uo. John Htrtalcr, Bethel, Berks Co. , Pa. 25 and 50 cent bottles for sal by Edwin Ross, SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT s Large Assortment of Pure and Fiesh s Drugs and Patent Medicines -AT St. Helens TOILET SOAPS, PERFUMERY, BRUSHES, POWDERS, &C. Prescriptions AT ANY HOUR DURING Dr. Edwin Ross, Proprietor STf. PiE3LjE31SrS s' ( FALCON " BEE In the matter of quality, the best northwestern Agents. POH.TlliA.lSrD SEED CO. One hundred snd seventy-one THE ST, CHARLES HOTEL Center Front and Morrison Streets This is the most popular hotel in Portland, and has been for many years. If you wsnt to meet a friend you will sorely And him at the 8t. Charles. It also enjoys the patronage of the business men of the northwest. Courteous attendants. ITavroritA Hotel ot the) City of Portland. O. "WV PCMOWLBS, Proprietor Main Street. St. FINE WINES, LIQUORS, AND CIGARS. Kit 0Jlbvifc "SJtlstnhorfct ?' Stspi ou VrattgkU A Good Billiard and Pool Table ia provided lo spend a pliuutant nour snouiu Onlg ihs fnrt anb tftt Card Tables are at the disposal of patrons and we can assure tbem that they will Oe weu treated at " inn BAmu r." W. A. MBKKEE. Proprietor LEADING - RESORT 1VTL JGIKZLHl BROS manufacturers Rough and Dressed Lumber :FIR AND Of Every Style, AT THE ST. HELENS, STOP FOR YOUR CLATSKANIE Where you will And the largest stock of Patent Medicines, Prescription Drugs, Toilet Articles, etc., ever found in Columbia County. . DR J. E. KLAJLIj, Proprietor SEH The tables are always supplied with the Best Edibles aod Delica cies the market affords. - TERMS REASONABLE FOR REGULAR BOARDERS Having been newly refurnished we are prepared to give satisfac tion to all our patrons, and solicit a share of your patronage. T KFOPTtF. Prnnrietnr. St Helens. Oreornn J V- JL V AVeaf) Vawvl m-w wm m,aVaw wp .. w J v v a St. Helens Livery Stables THOS. COOPEE, Proprietor. Handy location, and yon can feel sure that your horses will receive as good attention as though you were caring for them yourself. HANDY TURNOUTS KIaJMLJTT BROS -THE LEADING Vernonia and WRITE TO CORNELIUS FOR STAGE BATES. FISHERMEN AND CAMPERS SUPPLIED . . J. H, TONSORI AU A. Fl HP IS HP The old and reliable barber has his razors just as ' sharp as can be found, and will aliave you com fortably and quickly for only fifteen cents. GIVE HIM A CALL. AT THE The table will be supplied with the best the market affords. Board by tha Day, Week, or Honth at Reascna&ia rates Everything Clean. A Share of Your Patronage ia Solicited. , A. H. BLAKESLEY. Prop., ST. HELENS, OR ST. HELENS MEAT MARKET All kinds of Fresh and Salted Meats, Sausage and Fish. Meats by WhoteeeU at Special rates. Express wagon run to all parta of the the oity, and charges reasonable. SWEETLAND - & -' SHELDON, PROPRIETORS Trie Drug Store ARTICLES - - - Compounded . THE DAY OR NIGHT. - ORBGON SUPPLIES ever placed on this market. We are the 8econd street, . Portland, Oregon. Helena. Oregon. , for tbe use of Patrons, and parties who wish rememoer i as aanyuai. of ftqnar en Sanfr. who wish to indulge in a social game of cards - IN - THE - CITY of and dealers nr CEDARS Grade and Variety OLD STAND, OREGON MEDICINS AT THE DRUG STORE ON SHORT NOTICE. MERCHANTS OF- Cornelius, Osn. DECKER . . . OLD STAND ON STRAND ST Mrs. Bonser ou me ssa joiv.