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About The Oregon mist. (St. Helens, Columbia County, Or.) 188?-1913 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 18, 1895)
OREGON MIST J MOtt WimM TBOVGBT. I COMMIoaUONEBaV COURT. ISSCE0 KTBRY FBIOAY HOMNINQ -SV- - BEEGLE & DAVIS. OFFICIAL COUNTY There are a few people in the State or Oregon who are to narrow in their view m to aaasert that, aside from themselves, Senator Dolph I the only renublican in tha atntar and iliut all iAi tK. I those who oppose hi perpetuation in office, whether on the ground of fin . anbscriyllasi Bates. Ob sopy on rr la aavaae., un. copy six inouuie.., aiof l eopj........ Adrtrtltint rat mad known upon application COLOMBIA COUNTY DIRECTORY, C.nnty Oltlcer. .Dean Blanehard, Kalnter nance or land grants, are populixU. If l to the men connected with the anti-Dolph movement, a majority of whom have been fighting the battles for the repub lican party and for republican princi pie all these year, are populists, then the republicans have greatly decreased in number. But such assertions are of the most shallow and friraloua Ivdc Jedea... Dma Blaaehard, Rainier I ... cterk. ....... Judaon weed, Vnnonta I ne republican party is progressive Treurr.V.:;;::.k.'ai: Wharton' Columbia city and always has been. While, of course, 5.,:. member, are alow to com ti far U U-bwa TV.1... t a a a . v"- -" J. ...8. o Schoonover, Vsroouta new ideal or to grapple with new iMitea, the rank and file are marching onward in a progressive way. On most of tun halm; questions of the day the republican party is a unit, but there appear questions of lesser im portance in which individual opin ion differ and independent thought and action come to the surface, yet in the main are concurrent with the plan of republicanism. No Saci.ty Itetteeos Masonic, 8t Helen Lode. Wo. i Reenlar eomraunioauon nrsi ana uiira Buuraar in each month atrsor. M. at Masonic hall. Vtait- lac ssembar la rood standing lavUed le at- N. St-Statsd bUbohic Rainier Lode. Baselines BalurdaT on or beforeeaca lull at 1 m r. a. at Haaonle kali, over Blaaohard'a store. Vlalting nembar la good standing la- vuea le auena, Meets .ran Beturdav nleht at 7 :80. Tramleat I general SSSST " party, sect or creed has the right or Kateim or PYrais.-Avoa lode No. sa. can consistently set un a code of i, ueiens, uregoau iTaa- f .... j w beta, you must conform to each and everyone of these to be with u in good faith. He who would assert that "if you do not think just as I do you are a hypocrite," is only making' an exhibit of the narrowness of his iutellect. People, especially republican, are taught the right and it i their duty to thiuk for themselves, think as they please, the wailee of the "hollier than thou" contingent to the contrary not withstanding. Odd Fellows hall, St. Helen. Oregon. stent oretaren unwa to attana. Kwtaan or Prrata. Rainier Lodre wo. is. sieeia every Saturday evening at v:au ocioea, in tneir natt, over ueits aeon, 'xvanateat oreut' rea eormauy un tod to attend. Jokiob Oaosa rjamo AnaicAW Bfsca sa les.-Colombia Council No. Ml Meet In Odd Fellow' ball. Bt Helen, every Thuradav even ing at 7: o'clock. Visiting brethren In good ataaaing, uvitea to auena. Obsbb or Iimu 8T4B, Mspeh. Chapter meet every second and fourth Saturday at r. at., la Masonic nail, w. Helen, uragon. welcome giaan to vlalting member. T. HELENS, OREGON, JAR. It. Wbiu we are experiencing rather wintry weather wo are on the lucky aide of the country after all. The Ne- braskans are tha nnlneky ones. . PBOTICT TBS FISHING INDUSTRY. A Murnra of Columbia river fisher men was held at the courthouse at St. Helens Wednesday evening, and was largely attended. The object of the meeting was to discus way and This is the first time since 1879 New York has had a republican gov ernor. But let it be remembered that New York is liable to have several re publican governors in the same length me 10 secure the best possible leg of time in the future. isiation tor me protection of tbe sal mon industry, and by united action to pas auch a law as will give to tbe gill net fishermen an eqnal show with the canneries, and those on the upper river using traps, wheels and other device. After permanent organise tion and various speeches, resolutions The total taxable property of Co lombia county as returned by the county assessor was $1,558,946. This amount was reduced by the state board of equalisation $271,000, leaving the total taxable property of tbe county fl.SOT.MS. The levy for all purposes to be sent to tbe present legislative as Has been axed at zt mills, wmcn sernbly. were adopted, nrovidine for would yield a revenue to tbe county, if lhe abolition of the spring close season, alleouecuble,oltt,48. rrom tbia aa making the fall close season ex amount is deducted tne state tax. tend from Aniruat 15 m nrtnh, 15 SB I the reasons given being that the sal mon do not spawn at all during tbe The United Slates has five embass adors abroad, namely, Bayard, Eustis, Bonyon, MacVeagh and Breckinridge, who have now gone on a strike and threaten to resign because, as they claim, their salary of $17,500 each per year, is too small. There is little doubt, however, but what other and perhaps more able men could be in- daoed to take their places without an spring, and need the greatest protec tion in the fall when the actual spawn ing takes place. Tbe present statute prevents the fishermen on tbe lower and middle Colombia front taking the salmon in the spring when tbey bring the. high est price, and when, on account of no increase of salary. Republican, have Pi. th U no need of protec held thoae positions for a quarter of a century and have never complained of the aalary being inadequate. It is natuial for some people to want the earth. tion. The only reasonable conclusion that can be drawn is that the present law was enacted through influence brought to bear by those desiring to catch on the npper river all the salmon that aie running during the spring close season, immediately upon the opening of the spring catching time. The senators and representatives la" the annual report of tbe state railroad commission we find the fol lowing 1 "Much more has been accom' plished during the last two years than could have been done, had not tbe un-1 from the lower river will be personally precedented wave of business depres- requested to use their best endeavors sion swept over the state and country to secure to the fisherman his rights generally. In 1893, the falling off of and tbe legislature should listen to freight and passenger business was those desiring to be heard before pass simply marvelous. la 1894, it was I ing the bills introduced at this session, still greater. Of the railroad operated within the state, four are in the bands of receivers, and the accounts of all show a large deficit. Notwithstanding tha earnings of tbe various railroad companies have been decreasing stead ily the past two years, yet considerable consessions have been secured from all the principal roads by way of ma terial reduction it freight on the leading productions of the state." BgPBktfcKTATlvB Yates, of Wash ington county, has a bill prepared which be will introduce into the legis lature, which provides that sections 2, 3, 4, 6 and 6, township 3 north, range 4 west, and sections 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 and 7, township 3 north, range 6 wet, be cut off from Calumbla and given to Wash ington county. The land is situated on tbe headwaters of the Nehalem river, four section of -which has al ready benn patented, and a Wire part of the remainder is railroad land from nil of which the county receives a rev-1 anue. Tbe principal reason given is that tbe settlers living on this land j arc too far away from their voting place, which is Vernonia, and wish to be attached to Washington county that tbey may vote at Buxton. This excuse is hardly sufficient to change tbe county boundaries, since there is little doubt the county court, if asked la do so, would create a new voting precinot in thai section. The bill, as we understand it, does not propose VICTORY FOB THB BONDSMEN Not Liable For the Tax Collection Shortage of ex-Sheriff Massle. Jodie Shattack on Wednesday of Ibis week decided tbt,suit of Colombia county vs O.'a. Massle, ex-sheriff, and bis bonds men, In fsvor of tb bondsmen. Tbe da cision was rendered upon a motion for judgment upon tb pleadings, argued In behalf of the bondsmen several days axo by Dillard A Cole. J. C. Moreland, at this argument, represented Colombia connty. Hsssie. as sheriff, was declared delinquent in bis account between 1000 and $4000, and suit Was commenced against bi bonds men, who executed a bond for $10,000, to recover the shortage. Cou inel for tb bondsmen pleaded. In an swer to tbs suit, that tli bondsmen for Maui signed a bond insuring tbe county against loss only by any negligence or wrongdoing on the part or Massle In hi capacity as sheriff. Tbey beld that the money taken by Mamie was show to be money collected by him as taxes, and that the county court of Columbia county, by law, should have requieed an additional bond from Massie. a a tax bond. It was on these pleading that judgment tor the bondsmen was demanded. Jude Shsttuck beld that this int was properly made. Tbe court said that "the doctrine of surety is very explicit. A surety is en titled to the exact contract mad, without diminution or addition. The county court of Columbia county has erred in not re quiring a tax collection bond, and these bondsmen are not liable." The court further found that the weight of leal authorities which bad been submitted in this case favored the sureties. It ii evident that Columbia county will The Important Business Transacted at the Regular January Term. Be it remembered that at a regular term of the county court of the state 01 Oregon lor the county of Columbia begun and Held at the county court house, in St. Helen, in said comity and state, on Weduesday, January , loo. xnn same being Wednesday after the first Monday in said month, and the lime fixed by law for the holding a regular term of said court. Present, Hon. Dean Blauchard, judge s. u. Bclioouovi r, ootiiiiiDtsioner, P. A Frakes, comniiMiiioner, Julson Weed clerk, and C. F. Doan, shrriif. Due proclamation being made the following proceedings were had : In the matter of petition of C. May ):er and others, for county rod. P ition granted, and John Atkins, O. E Wonderly, and Geo. Richnrdxon sp pointed viewer, and W. N. Meserve, surveyor, to meet at the residence of J. W. Boule on February 4th, 1895, at a odors: a. m. In the matter of the petition of R L. Nicholson et al, for county road. Petition granted, and Waller Citlvin. Ed Elliott and Charlea Graham, ir.. appointed viewers, and W.H. Meaerve, surveyor, lo meet at the residence of Sam Harris, on February 8th, 1895, at S o'clock A. M. In the matter of the petition of John Nelson and other, for county road. Petition granted, and Dan Rice, Will iam Barr, and William HoInppl, ap pointed viewers, and W. N. Meserve, surveyor, lo meet at tbe residence of W. II. Kyser on February 61b. 1895. at 0 o'clock A. ill. In the matter of the collection of road taxes. It is ordered that the road supervisors of the several distriota, at the time of making their report, turn over to the sheriff a list of all delin quent r.d tax, who sball collect the same in the same manner and at the time he collects other taxes. In the matter of compensation of road suiiervisnrs. It ia ordered that supervisors of road will not be allowed compensation fur more than oust day for each aix days reported worked in his district. In the matter of selectinr iurv list for 1895. The court selected from the assessment roll for 1894, 200 name to serve a juror for 1895. In the matter of tbe report of C. H. Newell, supervisor of road district No. 4. Report examined and approved. In the matter of rebate of tax on tbe east f of northwest i nf section 13, township 5 north, ranxe 3 west. It ap pearing that said land was doubly as sessed. It is ordered that the clerk draw a warrant in the sum nf f ft 12 in favor of the Commercial National Bank. In the matter of additional bond of sheriff. It is ordered that the sheriff be required to give an additional bond of $10,000 aa tax collector. Iu the matter of tbe sale of land be longing to Martin Harvey fur delin quent taxes. It appearing to the court that said aale was illegal. It is ordered that said sale be cancelled. In the matter of settlement with the various county officers. The so counts of the clerk, sheriff, and treas urer were examined and found correct, and ordered approved. , In the matter of the county print ing. It is ordered that the county printing be given lo The Or booh Mist for the year 1895 on the same terms aa for the year 1894. In the matter of taking material for roads. It is ordered that no supervisor take material outside the limit of tbe road without permission of the owners of the premises. The following persons were appoint' ed road supervisors for the year 1895 District No. 1. J. C. Johnson ; 2. T. , Cloninger; 3, Rnlph Hazen; 4,J. B. Godfrey ; 6, Edwin Merrill : 6, Frank Bishop; 7, B. T. Smith; 8, Jared Wil son; . A. T. Laws; 10, Dan Kice; II, Thoe. S. Colvin ; 12, J. A. Vanvalden berg; 13, John Wallace; 14, John F, Kerr; 10, Joseph Reed; 16, John H. Taylor; 17, 0. E. Wonderly ; 18. A. H Matthews, l. U. C. Adams; 20, C. U Moyer; 21. James Boyle; 22, G. L. Tar bell; 23, Frank Sobiski; 24, Cbatman Meaerve; 25, R. P. Bnrns; 26. W. H Bumgardner; 27, Gustave Lange;28, C.l. Gable; 29, Ambro Bcbmiilio 30, Charles Bergerson ; 31, H. L. Kyser 32, Frank Peterson; 33, T. J. Uhluian. BILLS ALLOWED. Doan. J B, justice, state vs Brotu.. 1 6 80 Lee, Wm , constable 7 00 Rraim.JJ, witness ISO King.B B, 1 60 Pnlism, JS, ' 160 Unnborn, J B, M 1 60 Weatherwax, J, 1 60 Downing, Ben, 160 Hall, J B, justice, state vs McDonald 4 70 Haines, Brace, constable 15 90 Graham, B M, witness... 160 Graham, James, " 1 60 Graham, T, 1 60 Jarvey. Lewis, " 1 60 Hall, J E. Justice, stats vs Lynch .... 6 00 Haines, Bruce, constable 4 10 McCIUre, E P, witness 3 10 Barr, Wm, ' 1 60 Bureau, J, " .. 1 60 Doerr, Henry, " 160 Abels, Mrs. witness, stat vs Dyne. .. t 00 Tedford, 8 J, name 1 60 Player, A. same 2 70 8wager,J H, justice, state vs Crowley. 14 76 Decker, L. constable 12 66 that Washington county shall assume any of Columbia's Indebtedness, hence havs to lose this money, together with the ..... , nf land taken from the Mt- T" . wb" remanded to Mult- tatur Increases the bnrden of taxation . .. upon that remaining. We certainly to acA beilave tbe bill should pass. tuck but a coupl of days to tnak np hi aamd what to do. Graham, 8 L, witness S 80 Graham. Ed, " Kyle, H H. " Church, A, " Isener, Fred, Harris, Ciiff, Befnhardt, Henry, Welin.'ton, J, Sweetland, W I, jury Searcy, B, " Gore, KT, Winters, John, " Davis, A, " Laniberson, J, 8wager, J H, Decker, L Church, A L, witness Graham, G T, Graham, Ed, " . Kyle. HH, " Teylos, 0 W. " Church, A L, "" Bennett, A T.witness stale v Rummer Little, A B, assistant, teachers si.... Cieeton, T J, saia Utstice, state vs Crowley coWjfle S 80 8 80 S 80 420 4 20 8 20 8 20 8 1 00 1 00 1 00 1 00 1 00 1 00 8 80 6 90 1 60 1 00 1 80 270 1 89 1 70 8 60 8 00, 760 Walts, J O, asms... ......... ........ 8 00 Berg, Max, Interpreter fee ... 00 Meserve, W N. county surveyor 80 00 Portland Hospital, boarding county Chare 61 00 Orchard Jones, water rent 8 00 Undgrea. O F, nail R D IS 8 10 LimiKren, G F, nail R D 12 4 00 Vsnvolkenb re. J A . work on road . . S 00 Anderson. 0 0, same 2 28 Punlap, M, asm ,., 2 00 Eiickson, Nets, sams , 2 00 Barger, I. P. bounty ou scalps 1 00 Winters, John, sawing wood tor coart honse ., 8 S5 Schinltt, Albert, bounty on scalp.... 1 00 Beriierson, A C, hauling flour for pauper 2 00 Una Bros, plank R D 12 28 82 Smith, W 0, witness circuit court ... 8 60 Boss, E, medicine tor county charge. 60 Doerr, Henry. supiUV Kill) 2 40 Bishop, Frank, supervisor It D 8 84 00 OUss 4 Prndhoiume, record books., 10 73 Wickson, GO, typewriter...... 85 50 Mestoa A Dygert, tax roll 28 00 Bumxardner, I, bounty cn scalp 2 CO Nicholson. R L, supervisor R D 21. .. 46 00 Kyser, W H. assessor 160 00 Dart A Muckle, supplies for county charge......;.......... 6 00 Dart A Murkle,crurthouae supplies . 8 75 Dart A Muckle, supplies for county charge 10 00 Howard, H O, plank R D 27 S 29 Rice, 8 M, bounty on scalps 8 00 Blakesley, A H, boardin prisoners. . 11 40 Brauning, H, supplies R D IS 6 SO Cliff, H R, medical attendance on Pauper 5 00 Stuart at Thompson, justice docket... 4 60 n ilson, Jared, work on road 8. 00 Oregon Mist, county printing 28 62 Mckerson, K E, work on road 4 60 Kyser, H, work on road 7 60 Adams, D C, supsivlsor R D 19 82 80 Solomon, Thot, work on road 6 25 Bi nder, E 8, work on road.... 625 Wilson. Jared, supervisor R D 8 . . . .126 Of Lovelace, Robert, daputy supervisor Hut 17 00 Johnson, C J, work on road 10 00 Rice, 8 M, work on road IS 00 Rice. 8 M. work with team, R D 8 ... 62 15 Zillgett, F A. supplies R D 16 75 Roser, M. plank for R D 8 69 40 ZillRett, F A, supplies for county thar IB 95 Branning. H, supplies for county charge ; 29-62 Wilson, 0 H, work on road 6 00 Rl.lgway, supervisor R D 31 65 69 1 Hnber, H. support of county charge 16 00 Sessemaii, R, supervisor R D 18 19 75 Laws, AT, supetvisorR 09 ........ 85 60 Grouse, A, supervisor R D 22 25 00 West, H. supervisor R D 2 40 00 Cheldelln, O P. supervisor R D 15 ... 98 00 Nelson, 0 H, work on road 2 00 Dolsn John, support of county charge 22 60 Weed, Judson, postage for county of. ncera ........ ......... ....... IV uu Stump, A, supervisor R D 1. ....... . 70 00 White. 8. work on rosd .. 2 50 Dart 4 Muckle, nails for R D 28 . . . 60 Frakes, P A. commissioner fee .. .. 14 00 Schoonover. 8 G, commissioner fees.. 60 HO Dibblee, 8 W. board of county charge 20 00 Rice. W J, deputy district attorney.. 15 00 Commercial National Bank, rebate of tax 6 12 BILLS BVJECTXD. . McCaulav, A. claim for damaees .... 67 00 Watts, J O, school superintendent. . . 2 00 bJLls continuid. Peoples, Thos, butldinx bridge R D 13 60 00 rnnKie, atsry. claim lor flaiiiaaes . ouu 00 Patronize $ Home Industry OREGON'S LEGISLATURE. The Eighteenth Session Organlaed J, M. Dolph Caucus Nominee for V. 8. Senator. The eighteenth biennial session of the Oregon legitlture convened at Salem Monday. Joeph Simon, of Multnomah, was elected president of the senate and C. B. Moure of Marion speaker ot the house. After the organisation of the two houses the oath of office was adminis tered to the new state otlkeis, con sisting of Governor Lord, Secretary of State Kinraid, Treasurer Metsuhan, Superintendent of l'ublio Instruction Irwin, Stale Printer Leeds aud Attorney-General Idlemtin. After the appointment of standing committees by the two houses they proceeded with routine buaine, with Hie spirit of reform prevailing on every hand. Clerk hire In many instances was reduced from former sessions and the number of clerks was also re duced. SI5ATS. The following bills were read the first time: By McGinn, regulating the salaries OF Multnomah county officials; by Bxucroft. of Multnomah, providing forth issuance of bonds for laying v. J pj!.1a TVtnMA.TtMnafArT KflMre. 9ft ana j :.!.. ..1 1.- n...!.u ..f 1 r nu.KS auu muKio bum iwumo-Kivwuv- -- ' SHU rVHH!IIIK. Ol HSVIIj 1J t?iuiiu ui o - - j. ... Sherman, an act pertaining to the 22-OUllCe goods, eiffhtCCll patterns, inClaaiBg 1)1116 tH(L right of cities and town to public m 1 lauds, nark and streets; by McCluns. iiacii vucviuto. Our Second Sale1 since Removing to Our New Store,S. W. Cor. Third and Oak streets. ME$9.95 All-Wool Suits. of I Every suit warranted mad ot celebrated Albany Woolen Mills Cassiaier) and manufactured on our own premises. W employ 147 band and money paid for labor remains here at borne. J.M.riOYER&CO., Wholesale and Retail Clothier TUK Ast.ate.it ftOTICK. Cocktt Trxasckeh's Offic, St. Hei.kns. Or., Jan. 2, 1895. Notice is herhv irivrn that all nnmild Countv Warrants of said County which have been I'resrnfd and endorsed "Not Pid for Want of Funds," up to Hep. 10th. tKU. also Warrants No. 2S42. 234t, 2347. 2S48, W46. 8845. 4, 2361, S5W3, and &). will be paid upon presentation at ttiis office. Interest will n.t be showed after date of this notice. E. M WH4RTON, Treasurer of Columbia Comity, Oregon. f Lane, relating to the bidding in property sold for taxes and ments. By Woodard, of Multnomah, relat ing lo i be practice of medicine; by Patterson, of Marion, pertaining to ths crimes of rape and incest, and provid ing penalty therefor by Johnaoo, of Linn to exempt from taxation county roads and public liiitliways: By Daw son, ot Liun, providing for the deduct ion of indebted nes from taxation ; b r : t 1 .1. i .. swing oi oaaer, proviciina lor payment I u ......... . - u a. -. a m of taxe. in lawful money; by McGinn, rJQSt 81 8110 83 Ultra Met, d. IT. tOf. USX, rOniai.0, UICKC3 oi juuiinuniBii, regulating nana anil providing for appointment of state bank examiner; by Patturson, of Mar ion, providing for mileage of members of the legislature; by Coggswell, of Lake, pertaining lo the transfer of mortgages. Bancroft, of Multnomah, to prevent the disposition of firearms to minors under 16; first reading. Brownell, of Clackamas, to amend the act creating the railroad commis sion and abolishing said commission , Uowan, of Harney, creating the niHiu juuuiHtuss.ricv. emoracing me rjl pL..-. -J Oss Trass counties of Grant, Harney and Mai NlHll, WlVf filtfl Ytll ZZ. ueur. Maxwell, of Tillamook, to relieve Tillamook county of tbe payment of Our Apple and Prune Tree ar trailed Fruit Trees- Arru TREES. Northsrn Sdv. 8iiilenbora. Bsa Davis, Baldwin, Uravanstcln, rlc. rstOMB TSSEKSI Italian, Fstlt and Silver. bearing orchard, and pasts. A aire lot ot fiurrar.t. Gooseberry. Wins- berry and Earbeart Raspberry, Certain taxe due to the stale ; regulat- 'rout our own young bearing, c ing tbe Improvement of roads in Wal M nmm tai '' ,rom Iowa county. Dawson, of Linn, amending the code relative to the date of payment of state taxes. Denny, of Multnomah, at the re quest of the State Bar Association prescribing the residence of proaecnt ing attorneys, etc. Smith, of Clatsop, prohibiting tbe A. HOLADAY, Bcappooee, Or. For 8ale ENGLISH SHROPSHIRE RAMS. Address W. W. WEST,. 8CAPP00SE, . OREGON B. C QUICK. CiBiasliiliair at o. w. con. Cole & Quick, St. Helena, - Oregeei MtOPei IB 104(8 OP "Thorn's numerical System - or Title Abstracts" -row- Columbia -County, Oregon TITLES Kaamlaad an asatraeta raralahad. Will attend so aaltara before tha Boar at Equalisation: payment ol laaea, ate. Bl Kitais, Convaranclnf, aaa lasuraaes, aae Loan natoUelad. ST. HELENS EXCHANGE -STRAND STREET. Cavats.aadTrad-MsrkobtaiiMd,aall fat am busmas conducted lor MoeiasTf Ri). Ouu Omtl ib esvaarrc U. S. PSTterr Orewi n4 we caa ascur psieat ia lea liatt Uaa uwa eaio( from Wsskinelon. ! aBO wottf, Brawtnf or paow., ess bssuibi Ota. We adrise, 11 psleatabl ar not, Ira M chars. Our lea nan due tilt pelenc is secured. a Paamncy, "How to Obisin PsMau," wHk coat ai aaaa in Ua U.S. and larBeaarie c.A.orjow&co. Oee. eavcire oesiee. HfsaMiejavaM. B catching of salmon in fish wheels. Raley, f Umatilla, to atiitnd the act creatine; tbe state board of horti culture. Huston, of Washington, to amend tbe act incorporating HilUlM.ro. McCluog. of Lake, requiring banks to report quarterly to the secretary of stale. McGinn, of Multnomah, amending tbe code relating to assessment and taxation. King, of Baker, to amend the code relating to the redemption of county orders McAllister, of Union, for the im provcmul of road in Wallowa county. The senate then proceeded to the house to aasiat in tha inauguration of Governor Lord, and upon iu return MR. COOPER IS ALWAYS GLAD TO WELCOME HI3 OLD FRIENDS auj .oruiHl, as a further mark ol rea TO HI8 PLACE OF BUSINESS. Deot U ax-Oovernor llhalafirb. I I aJT--a.Ti ST- HELENS EXCHANGE, bers for United State Senator was M-f- l-T-a lo-ri ca . s- . held Wednesday night and out of tha 1 01 -CJ-eieilS, - - drei?OIl 72 republican vote Senator Dolph 1 ceived 49 The vote stood aa follows : I Dolph 40, Fulton 12, Tongue 11, Low. I AL 1 n A.Z J ' an its aaatty m4 anankaira- ell 4, Lotd 2, Hermann 2, Strong 1. I Mil Kl'llll I II II w """ r'"T , i ne two nouses will meet in joint sees- II II Iff I I I II LI II J aeiMieg. Per ni j. iuu uiii iiirsusj suu ercn senator. I . . priming tub sjiev has we eaual aw tm rmr. i Tl. rannl... m... A. . A 1 , I : 1 " 1 ' i Mr. Thomas Cooper has just opsnsd op hi new and le rant barroom la St. Utleae, wber can eondantly be feuad lb laoioua Also best Brands Domestic ami Key West Cigars. THE JOSEPH KELLOGG A COMPANY'8 RIVER STEAMER. 'JTTn-..... ..vrm. 1 w. t iiTImStw iir-mi -1 111 1 1 i , i " for Infanta and Children. HntTT ysW eswereettesi ef Caaiswte wha fJae ymruKm mt mniUmmmtmtm, yrmH as ayA of H wttateat sfwaeafaug. It ia Bnae.wtteMy tha rea sarly flaw ImfWjt mni CaJMswai the wwrld ha erar sTMsrans. Te fa herBaleaa. CaPdrwe ICks, It, It ttr th a Jta. It wtB im klr Ut In It Methwre hayee aeBBetadear whieh Is ehaelsrtelr aaie suad grsvottaaJly mmrTma ma ehJM'a BaadloisMb Cestorisi A teey Wensi, Catarlm aJlays FeTarlshia CsMrterie yrerawts TesBttlwa; Boear Cmrt. CsteeU ewrea IMmmrkasa wd Wind CoHay Ceateeie, i-eUTae TawtMaaT TswhUa, fJaateria eanree Coetlpa.tla bA riaitnlessey. CeaterU awnrtymM the esTeete of eaa-eosrle aurfd arae aw polsowewe ate. Caataxia domet contain morpblma, mytmm, ar atltar sMsreotle propty. Caatarle, esajsafletae the feed, ignlate. tha storaMb mmj towel, gtytna: hsMsltliy and mstnraj el p. . Ceatwta. U pwt are ena-alae tottlos emly. It U tot sold 1. T..rir. Pmt 1W ay ta aafl yon aaythtM; mlm, o tb. pla. geaaUp SnnF JOSHPH KHLLOQCJ -FOB PORTLAND Leaves Kelso Mondavs. Wednasrl . mntA ITrlflsivji at I It aUmL M v .... Portland Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday ai o'clock a" m. St. Helens Livery Stables THOB. COOPER, Proprietor. Handy location, and you can feel sure that yot horses will receive as good attention as though you were caring for tbsm yourself. HANDY TURNOUTS ON SHORT NOTICE. THE PORTLAND AND CLATSKANIE ROUTE O taait tt ia -Jnat ea Eood" and " will gee that yew gat O-A-g-T-O-B-T-A. erepy pnrnoaB." 09 The tae-sfaeHe etEwetnye et 4t WW a laesi 2ES G. M. Shaver, Master. Children Cry for Pitcher's Cestorla. mrflf,.?T,tin"'?foto.,. w;W"(ron street, for Astorls and .IS2rn.Lir',1!iS?,?c.Locl'J Monday anil Wednesday ev.nlnir. st l.'.'.V.-T ".'wrx nuy morning at 6:00 o'c .jck: IWrias vu.UUUClDCI. t;nnnHnain.i. nla j . V . . way Undlngt 8nntfy 7:80 o'clock. 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