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About The Oregon mist. (St. Helens, Columbia County, Or.) 188?-1913 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 7, 1896)
OREGON MIST. ISSUED EVERT PIIIOAT fllOUNIMO -IT- BEEGLE & DAVIS. OFFICIAL COUNTY PAPER, Sabcrlpllst Bun. On eopy on yar 1 adrauc. Ob copy tlx mouths.. ....,..... 81nl oopy....,......-.............,.,. ...! M ., 78 Advertising rate mad known upon application COLOMBIA COUNTY DIRECTORY. Canty Of fleers. Jndre., ......Dean BUnchard, Rainier Judsou Weeil, Vsruont Chaa. F. Doo, Rainier X. M. Wharton. Columbia City J. O. Watt, Boappoo Martin wntie, umncy w. . sieacrve, iieiena Clerl Sheriff. Traanrr Sunt, ol School Asmsor Surveyor , coii.er i;:;ioVS T. HELENS, OREGON, FEB. T. Utah begins her career as a state with 19,816 forma, of which 17360 are unincumbered. The now common wealth owns itself, and presents a poor field for the calamity orator. Thb last French loan was $180,000,- 000, and the French people subscribed for it seventeen times over. Americans can afford to do as well. Their na- tional debt is but $14 per capita, while that of France is 1 116. TBS NATIONAL CONVENTIONS. Cuba baa an area of 43,220 square miles, of which about 43,000 are ap parently in the bands of the insurg ent. Under the circumstances it might be unwise (or the Spanish gen eral to adopt a policy of extermination Ths Crar of Russia and a future king of England are the sons of two sisters, but this will not count for much when the world has just wit nessed the spectacle of a young em peror shaking his saber at his grand mother. Japan has ordered tha largest bat tleship in the world, and it will soon be launched in England. It will be paid for with Chinese money, which illustrates the fact that a nation with out warships must build them for some other country. Japar will invest the whole of the 200,000,000 taels of silver received from China in battleships and coast forti fications. The year 1895 opened quite promisingly for the peace societies, but the tide now is running strongly in the opposite direction. Ambassador Bayabd is likely to get off with a mild censure so far as con ajresa is concerned, but the "roast" that he has received from the newspapers will stand as the true expression of pop ular sentiment with regard to his abuse of his native country. It is a eurious fact that while Great Britain looks the world over for an ally, Bussia has a choice of every country in Europe and Asia, includ ing Great Britain itself. Mr. Bull's reputation as a partner is that he al ways expects 100 per cent of the profits. The first of the regular national delegate conventions for Die nomina tion of candidates for president and vice president were held in 1831 and 1832, to put up candidates for the election which took place in the latter year. The Anti-Masonio party, the first of the "third" parties which have figured in national politics, was the earliest organisation to adopt this system. It made its nominations in a convention which met in Baltimore September 26, 1831. and put up Wil liam Wirt for president. The great parties of the day at once adopted the system. In New York, Pennsylvania and New Jersey at an earlier date the term of this plan was seen in opera Hon, but the system was not adopted on a national scale until the cam mien of 1832. Previous to that time presidential nominations were made by caucuses of the parties' member of congress, by expressions of preierence by the parties representatives in the legislatures, or by common consent. These are the opening and closing dates, the meeting places and the candidates of the democratic) national conventions i 188 May 1113, Baltimore Aaarew Jackson IMS-Kay S0-3S, Baltimore, M. Van Buren 189 May-, Baltimore If. Tan Buren ISM Hay 27-99, Baltimore., Jama K. Polk IMSMax 23-36, Baltimore Lewi Cass 1KB-June I S, Baltimore. ....... Franklin Pierce I 1SSS Jane 6, Cincinnati Jamea Buchanan Iteo-April 23-May J, Charleston.. ..No nomina tion. 1860-June 18-22, Baltimore ,.S. A, Douglas 1860 June 22-23, Baltimore... J. C. Breckinridge 1864-Auguat 28 , Chicago. . . .Geo. B. MoClellan 1S6S July t-t, New York B. Seymour 1871 May 1-4, Cincinnati Horace Greeley 1872 July 9-10, Baltimore Horace Greeley 1878-June 27-29, St. Loul Samuel J. Tilden 1889 June 22 24, Cincinnati W. 8. Hancock ISM July 8-10, Chicago Grover Cleveland 1888 Jane 5-7, St. Loul Graver Cleveland 1892 Jane 11-28, Chicago Grover Cleveland 1896 July 7, Chicago The Charleston convention of 1860 split sectionally without making a nomination, and each faction after ward put up a candidate in Baltimore, Stephen A. Douglas being nominated in the gathering in which the north ern end of the party was predominant, and John C. Breckinridge in the one in which the southern element was in control. This is why three national conventions of the democratic party appear in the table in lebU. Two con ventions appear in "78, but the first was a liberal republican gathering, which nominated the ticket that the demo crats two months later indorsed. The following are the dates, meeting-places and candidate of the republican national convention from the begin ning: I89s-June 17-19, Philadelphia..... C. Freema 1860 May lS-U, Chicago A. Lincoln 1864 June 7-8, Baltimore A. Lincoln 1868 May 20-21, Chicago U. 8. Grant 1872 June 6-8, Philadelphia U. 8. Grant 1878 June 14-17, Cincinnati. R. B. Hayes MSO June 24, Chicago Jamea A. Garfield 1884 June 84, Chicago Jamea G. Blaine ISSrKJun 19-25, Chicago. . . .Benjamin Harrison 1892Jnne 7-10, Minneapolis. Benlamln Harrison 1896-Jon IS, St. LonU SILVER BILL IN THE SENATE rassed by a Majority of Seven Votes Saturday. Senator MoBrtde's Position Clearly Defined Full Text of the BUI As It Was Passed. Thb 36,000,000 persons in South America have an object lesson in the partition of Africa, They should cul tivate self-reliance and the arts of de fense, as well a look to the Monroe doctrine for a general guarantee of their territorial right against foreign invaders. Edisoh's promise to take an invent ive part in the next war of the United State excite amusement among the English paper, but all the same the electric current, dynamite and sub merged torpedo boat are almost cer tain to make a new era in fighting be tween leading nations. Thb governor of Alaska report that more than a hundred species of food fish swarm in the water of the Terri tory, and that the value of the salmon prepared for market now exceeds 93, 000,000 a year. With proper regula tion the supply of none of these fish will be seriously reduced, and con gress would be well occupied in giving the matter attention. When to Bhoot Bird. Below will be found some nsetnl informa tion in regard to the killing of geese, ducks and other kinds of wild fowl: "No person shall remove the eggs from the nests of wild docks of any kind or any other game birds or wild fowls, or have them In possession. "No person shall nse a sink box for shoot ing ducks, geese, swan, etc, or any battery or swivel gan. "No person shall build or use any blind or ether structure in any public water more than 100 feet from the Bbore for the purpose of shooting water fowls. "No person after night, shall fire off any gnn, or build any fire or flash any light or born any illuminating snbstance on lake or river margins, by the aid of which to shoot water fowls. "No person shall kill or have in posses sion or offer for sale any wild swan or wild duck between March IS and September 15. "No person shall enter growing grain not bis own for -hunting purposes nor permit his dog to do so, without proper concent; no person shall shoot upon or from the pub lic highway. Violation of the foregoing provisions are declared to be misdemeanors and are pun ishable by a fine of 25 to 1200 and costs, or imprisonment in lieu thereof." Thk government issued a call for a popular loan of $100,000,000 a short time ago to bo subscribed by the peo ple ot tuis country, offering United Slate bond u security. The bids for the bond were opened last Wed nesday, and the amount of the bonds asked for was over five time the amount required, thus showing that confidence in this government still bold good. Thk official return of the elec tion of last November in Mississippi, which have jnst been published, show that of the 266,049 males ef voting age in the state, only 64,339 went to the poll. Excluding- the 150,000 colored citizens, who are mostly disfranchised by the new constitution, there remain 110,000 whites, and only 45 per cent of them voted. This goes to show, ap parently, that since gunning for ne groes has been done away with, the white no longer take much interest in politic. Thk Clatakanie republican club has adopted and forwarded resolutions to Oregon' representatives in congress urging them to use their efforts in se curing an appropriation for improve ment of the Clatekanie river. The necessary appropriation in the aggre gate would be small, but it would be productive ot Urge results to that sec tion of country tributary to Clatskanie. Buch an appropriation ha been a matter of urgent necessity for a long time, and there is little doubt that the amount required can be incorporated in the river and harbors appropria tion bill if an ernest effort is put forth by Oregon's delegation in congress. While the improvement of the Clats kanie river has been very essential for many years past, as time goes on and the county becomes more thickly pop ulated the demand for an adequate outlet becomes of vastly more import ance than ever before. It is safe to aay there is not a river or harbor on the coast that would produce greater result for the money expended than the improvement of the Clatakanie. Jones, He Pays the Freight. Bend for a copy of "The Buyers' Uuide," with latest reduction and market reports, gent free to any ad dress. Freight on $20 order of goods paid to any point on the Columbia river, reached by Portland ' boats. Jones' Cash Store, corner Front and Washington streets, Portland, Oregon. eklen'a Armies Salve. The beat Salve In the world or cats, braises, sores, ulcers, salt rheum, fever sores, tetter, chapped bands, chilblains, corns, and all skin eruptions, and positively cures piles, or no pay required. It is guar anteed to give perfect satisfaction or money refunded. Price 25 cents per box. For sale by Dr. Edwin Boss. School Report. The following is the report of 8t Helens school district for the school, month lust ended: , Number of dsys tangbt, 20; number be longing during the month, 89; total attend ance, 640 days; average attendance for the month, 82. Those present each day were Merle 8ban- nahan, Laura Holiday. Fannie Holaday, Myrtle Newell, Agnes Muckle, Carrie New ell, Carrie Snnby, Walter Holaday, Elmer Holaday, Wilbur Muckle, Herbert Whar ton, Clyde McNalty and Watson Philbrook. M. C. Case. Teacher. M law Ever Try Electric Bitters as a remedy for your troubles T if not, get a bottle now and get relief. This medicine baa been found to be peculiarly adapted to tbs relief and cure of all female complaints, exerting a wonderful direct influence in giving strength and tone to the organs. If you have loss of appetite. constipation, headache, fainting spells, or are nervous, sleepless, excitable, melan choly, or are troubled with dizzy spells. Elec tric bitters is the medicine you need. Health and strength are guaranteed by Its use. Fifty cent and SI bottles at Boss' drug store. County warrant or order for war rants taken on subscription at this office. Bear in mind that we will furnish yoo the Weekly Oregonian and Thk Mist together one year for only $2. The bond bill, with its free coinage sub stitute, was passed by the United Bute senate last Saturday by a vote of 42 to 35, thus giving a majority ot seven in the senate for free silver. Ths public interest in tho culmination of the protracted struggle wss shown by crowded galleries and a full attendance on the floor, 77 senators being present, and the others paired. Baron von Thielmann, tb German ambassador, occupied a front seal in the diplomatic gallery, showing keen in terest in the final vote. Members of the house crowded th chamber, filling availa ble seats and standing room In th rear and aids areas. Every Western senator, except MoBrlde of Oregon, either voted for or Was paired in favor of the blU, and In all 31 out of tbs 44 republican senators supported th measure on its final passage. Ths full text of the substitute bill, as re ported by the finance committee, and passed 8atnrday, is: That from and after th passage ot this act, the mints of ths United Bute shall be open to the coinage of silver, and there shall be coined dollars at the weight of 412 H grains, Troy, of standard silver, nine- tentbs fine, as provided by ths act ot Jan uary 18, 1857, and upon the same terms and subject to the limitations and provisions of the law regulating ths coinage and legal tender quality of gold, and whenever the said coins herein provided for shall be re ceived into the treasury, cerUBoate may be issued thereon la the manner now provided bylaw. Sec 3. That ths secretary of th treas ury shall coin into standard silver dollars as soon as practicable, according to the provisions of section 1 of this sot, from the diver bullion purchased under authority of the act of July 14, 1890, entitled 'An act di recting the purchase of ailvtr bullion and the issue of treasury notes thereon, and for other purposes,' that portion ot said silver bullion which represents ths seigniorage, or profit to the government, to wit, the dif ference between the cost of ths silver pur chased under said act and its coinage value, and said silver dollars so coined shall be used in the payment of the current ex penses of the government, and, for the pur pose of making said seigniorage Immediate ly available for use as money the secretary of the treasury is hereby authorised and directed to issue silver certificates against it, as if it were already coined and in the treasury. "Sec S. That no national banknote shall be hereafter issued tor a denomination less than $10, and all notes of such banks now outstanding of denominations less than that sum shall be as rapidly as practicable taken up, redeemed and canceled, and notes of 110 and large denominations shall be is sued in their stead under tbs direction of the controller of the currency. "Sec 4. That the secretary ot the treas ury shall redeem the United States notes commonly called greenbacks, and also the treasury notes issued under the provisions of the act of July 14, 1890, when presented for redemption in standard silver dollars, or in gold coin, using for redemption of said notes either gold or silver coins, or both, not at the option ot the holder, but exclu sively at the option of the government, and said notes, commonly called greenbacks, when so redeemed, sball be reissued as pro vided by the act of May 31, 1878." - p GOOD FOR EVERYBODY Aimnt evervhodv takes some laxative medicine to Cleanse me system ciu iwep ma blood pure. Those who take SIMMONS Liver regulator (liquid or powder) get all the benefits of a mild and pleasant r.y.Hve and tonic that purities the blood and strengthens the whole system. And more than this i SIMMONS LIVER REGU LATOR regulates th Liver, keeps it active and healthy, and when the Liver Is in good condition you find yourself free front Malaria, Biliousness, Indigestion, Sick Headache and Constipation, and rid of that worn out and debilitated feeling. These are all caused bV a Sluggish Liver. Good digestion and freedom from stomach troubles will only be had when the liver Is properly at work. If troubled with any of these complaints, try SIMMONS LIVER REGULATOR. The King of Liver Medi cines, and Better than nils. MTEVEBT PACKAGE- Baa the Z Stamp In red on wrapper J. H. ZeUln Co.. Phllav, Pa. Summons. In the Circuit Court ot the State of Oregon, tor the county oi iroiumni. Andrew Holm, plaintiff, vs. Menla T. Holm, defendant ) To Henla T. Holm, the above named defendant: M THK NAME OF THK STATE OF OREGON. You are hereby requirwi to appear sua answer the complaint filed against you In the above entitled suit. In the above entitled Court, on or before the Brat day ol the next regular ot aaia court, to-wlt: On thesthdayof Anrll. 18U6. and M you so fall to appear and answer, lor want thereof, plaintiff will apply to the Court for the relief demanded in th com plaint which Is: for a decree of Court dissolving the matrimonial bonds existing between plalu- tltr and defendant, lor costs and illsburseraeuts. and for such other and further relief a In eonlty may seem lust. in his summons Is served noon von bv mibllca- Uon in the St Helens Mist by order of Hon. T. A. McBrid. iudir of said Court dated February 4, 1NM. C. J. CURTIS, limM Attorney lor riainun. MARRIED. ME8ERVK-LATJGHLIN. At the home of the bride's parents. Dr. and Mrs. J. W. Meserve, at Delena, Or., on Monday, February 3, 1896, Miss Fannie Joaepbine Meserve to Mr. Clarence u. Laughli North Yamhill, J ustice Doao, of Rainier, officiating, At S o'clock p. m., the bridal party, led by two little maids, Nora Little and Ethel Wonderly, nieces of tbs bride, proceeded down the stairway, through the hall and parlors to the strains of a short wedding march executed by Mrs. James Douglass, and took their places beneath a prettily decorated arch of Ivy and fern, from which was suspended a beautiful bell of chrysanthemums. Her they were joined by Judge Doan, who read the marriage service in a very impressive manner. The bride looked very charming in a dress of soft white goods, elaborately trimmed with plain chiffon and ribbon and carried a bou quet of English violets, wearing also a knot of these flowers on her right shoulder snd iu her bair. The little maids, gowned in dainty dresses of white Swiss and carrying bouquets of red carnations and smilsx, looked particularly sweet and pretty. After the ceiemony was over and the hearty con gratulations of the guests were extended, a picture was taken of ths bridal party as they stood during tbs ceremony and of the dining room, which was beauti fully decorated with ivy, Oregon grape, ferns and flowers. The newly married couple then led the way to the dining room where a table spread with snowy linen draped with violets and center-phtce of pink chrysanthemums, was almost hidden by its load of good things to tempt the ap petite of the inner man. Boon after this the guests living near by took their depart ure, but those from a distance remained over night and a most enjoyable evening was spent in singing and dancing. Later on a tin-pan and cow-bell serenade was tendered. Miss Meserve is one of the most estima ble and best known young ladies in this section, she hsving been a teacher in the public schools throughout the county for several years snd her friends are found wherever shs has been. Mr. Laugblinis one of the most popular of Yamhill county's young nstives and is an extensive farmer and hop-grower of North Yamhill, where be and his bride will hereafter reside, they having left for their new home on Tuesdsy of this week. Among the relatives snd Intimate friend present to witness the ceremony were: Dr. and Mrs. J. W. Meserve, Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Little, Mr. and Mrs. O. E. Wonderly, Mr. snd Mrs. Bichardson, Mr, and Mrs. Albert Atkins, Mesdames Thomas Morris, Andrew Clark and Mrs, James Douglass of Trontdale, Miss Gertie Washburn, Ida Morgan, Ruth Little, Miss Maud Laughlin of North Yamhill, Miss Nora Conyers of Oregon City, Messrs, Rnpert Dibbleeof Rainier, J. B. Meserve, L. J . Meserve, W. Meserve, B. E. Meservs, Thomas Mes erve, Aimer Meserr. Charles Little, Ira Wonderly. Thk Mist and Oregonian one year for 12.00 in advance. I SHERIFF'S SALE. In th Ciranlt Court ot th Btat of Oraon. for th County of Columbia. J. O. Watu, O. W. Price and J. B. Watts, co partners aa Watt A Frlc, Plaintiffs, versus John fit. Gove, Defendant BT virtue of sn tttaehment-txeentlon, Judg ment and order of sale, issued out of the above-entitled court. In the above-entitled cause, to me duly directed dated January 2i, Was, for the sum of two hundred and filly (fiAO) dollars, with Interest thereon at 8 per cent per annum from the 15th day of November, 1H96, and the further sum ot Ten (110) Dollars costs and diaburamanta, also tb costs and expense of and upon this writ upon a Judgment rendered on the 8th day of January, 15, and enrolled and docketed on the 8th day ol January, ltt'JS. Now, therefore, bv order of said attachraeut-executlon. tude meat and order of aale (I having dulv attached the hereinafter-described real property on th 26th day oi November. 1835.) and in compliant with the commands ot said writ, I will, on Mon day, the 24th day ol February, 1896, at the hour of 10 o'clock In the forenoon at the front door ot the Countr Courthouse in St. Helens. Coluin blacounty, Oregon, sell, subteet to redemption, according to law. at oublie auction, to the high est bidder, for U. 8. Gold Coin, rash In hand, all the right, title end interest of the wlthln-named aeienaant, jonn m. uove. in ana to tne following-described real property, to-wlt: The north township four (4) north, range two (2) wast of th Willamette meridian, situated In Columbia count v. state of Oregon, to eattsfy aald execu tion, judgment and order of sale. Interests and eosts, ana an accruing costs, v. r. ixjan, J24H1 Hheriff of Columbia County, Oregon, Dated at Bt Helens, Oregon, January 22, 18U6. iMwmaaMfcjywMMiai R. K. QUICK, Commissioner of Deeds for Washington O. W. COI.K, , Novaav ruituo Cole & Quick, ST. HELENS, 011EQ0N Prewrlelera f "Thorfr's Numerical System Title Abstracts" FOR Columbia County, - Oregon TITLES Rxamlned and abstract furnished. Will attend to mature before th Board ot Equalisation; payment of taxoa, eta. Beat Kstate, Conveyancing, and lusurano, and Loan negotiated. NEWELL & WATKINS DEALER" IN- Groceries, Hay, Floor and Feed WOOD AND tin 1 MOLE. Country Produce Bought and Bold, and Ex- cnangoo loruoou. unaerinaing tiooua furnished on Bliort Notice. Store on Strand Street, BT. HELENS, OK. E. WEAVER. Hair-Cutting z: Shaving Neatly Done Clean Towels and Quick Woik YOUR PATRONAOt aOtlOITCO ST. HELENS, : i : OUKOON -" To Exchange. T E.Yonng, of Sellwood, Oregon, has om fj . very nne residence property in fort- land wntcn be will trade for available tim ber land. Anyone wishing to make inch a trade would do well to write or see him, To Exchange. A FARM In Hood River Valley, located three miles from the town of Hood River, also three miles from steamboat landing. Said place contains 75 acres. SS acres oi wnicn are in cultivation, email house and small barn; farm nicely located. I will exchange for a farm in Columbia county, Oregon. Write to W.U.ULKLLSSU. Hood River, Oregon. AStUetlEE'a NOTICE. N'OTICK Is hereby given that the under signed has been appointed assignee of the estate ot The Mayger Compan ration, an insolvent debtor. Ai ving claims against said insolvent debtor the same, properly verified, to the under MS are hereby notified and required to present enuea, DOS toll county, Oregon, within three months from the date hereof. Dated January 3, 1896. J3I7 NRY HENDERSON, Assignee, In Advanc tub-. Hist and Oregonian ONE YEAR $2.00' This offer holds good only for new yearly subscribers who pay iu advance and old ones who pay - up to date and one year in advance. One year will extend the time over the state cam paign in the spring and the presiden tial election in November. One Dollar Saved by taking the two paper together, the price of each, separ ately, being $1.50. The Mist Has been designated the official paper of Columbia county by the County Court, and consequently will furnish all the newt pertain to public matters in which the people are interested. Hill's New American Polygraph I An indispensible companion to every merchant, clergyman and lawyei in the land. If you have copying tu do, write at once inclosing 4 cents iu stamps for particulars. Agents wanted. Liberal discount. Addreaa, W. H. BAUMANN, Gen'l. Agt. U. 8. A. P. O. Box 67, Marissa, 111. FOR PORTLAND, DAILY. STEAMER Young America WILLAMETTE SLOUGH Leave 81. 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