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About The Oregon mist. (St. Helens, Columbia County, Or.) 188?-1913 | View Entire Issue (April 3, 1896)
i kniqiits Cohino. The KnlpbU of tytliias lodga of thl place expect to entertain a nuinuer vi tiis Dremran from Orpheus lodge of Portland, on April 28. The visitors will charter a Ateamer for the occasion to that they may return whenever they pleuee. A upper baa been arranged fur at the fit, Helena hotel. Cold Storaoi at Goblb The cold storage establishment atGobls i near Ins eoniDletion. end iia nroiectors ex pect to be able to handle flail by the nrst ol Hay. The machinery t now being nut in, and I ssitl to be of the vory beat quality. About one million feet of . lumber ha been used In the plant, and when the establishment I rosay for buines it will repreaent an Investment of about 140,000. i ' ' Gbimdiko Out Paint. The lateat induatry to be established In Columbia county ia a paint milt at Boappooao, owned and operated by Mr. Frank Payne. It la laid the mill, which it operated by a team, I of sufficient ca pacity to turn out TOO pound of paint er day, w.hich flud a ready market at H cent! per pound. It I gener ally believed that Mr. Payne bat a bonanca in hit new industry. Feu a lb PuoiuaT - Apalrof young woenea fought it out In regular beastly pugilistic atyle near Lone; Creek laat Haturday night. . They both were in love with a farm hand, aud met to i who should have the right to poaae Mm. They scratched and tore each other' facea and hair and daubed with mud, until they were a aight to be hold. The farm laborer, who ha eome eenae, now refute to have any tiling to do wlih either of the women. ' 'IV'.. MMHMVMMMMMMMWMWMB ErrimtiVB PeaPABATion. Colum bia river cannerymen are making pre' paratione for an exceptionally large pack of ealmon thit aeaeon, and tine the Qahenuen have given notice that their price are to be 6 cent per pound rer taimon tnia aeaton, tne year prom iaea to be the livelieet ae well aa moet pmaperoua we bave had for many year. Probably there will be more men engaged in fishing tbta year than for many year, and our reaeooa for ao thinking are baaed upon tbe fact that many men who yeara previoua bave engaged in .other pursuit are now buaying themselves in preparing for Ihe aummer'a Baaing. It the price of ainion is Held during the season at the price now aaked, and there thoutd be a Urge run of fish, thoae encaged In the business will certainly proaper, a condition of thing which the entire Lower Columbia population hopes to see. ; v. Ti Railroad Situation Mr. A I). Hammond haa loft Aaloria diaguated. lie is in 8an Franciaoo, and aspect to go Eaat by th Ant of neat month, to be abteat soma time. He le die- Suited over the depot elte, and it is stated that he will not let say more contracts until the depot site ie deter mined. , This meant that no work will be done on the railroad thit tummer, It means that there will be no demand for real estate, and it will be )uat at well for the various real estate dealer to close up their places of buiinett aud take a real. No one ia going to buy real estate on an uncertainty. Unless the depot site) question is set tled witbln the next sixty dayt, Mr, Hammond haa determined to build it at New Astoria or FlaveL If it is to be on that side of tbe bay people don't want to nuy properly on mis side, The Herald hat always been of tbe opinion the tibe depot will be located at FlaveL Astoria will limply be a flag station like Svenson. Knappa, Clifton and oilier small burgs. The milleneum ie a great deal more certain than the agreement of Aatoria prop erty-owners on tbe depot site. Astoria Herald. . . . City Trtanri Nwtloa. NotWw la hereby given that all 6t Helens City Warrant issued up to and Including; September 10, IHH6, will hs paid upon pre sentation. Intermit on the Mm will not lie allowed after this date. Dated April 2, 18U0, K. B. QUICK, -. .'"-,-'i City Treararsr, ay 'i'V .'''.... ; WOTIOB. I will preach next Sunday morning at Bayview achoolbouae at 11 o'clock, subject 1 "What Think Ye of Christ?" In the evening of the same day at Yankton, at 7 :30. ' Come sll ; you are welcome. 0. N. Plowma. iMtlitl Aralost Bstfwe. The beet Salve In the world forcutt. bruises, sores,, ulcers, alt rhenni, fever sore; tetter, chapped hands, chilblains, eorna, and all akin eruptions, and positively cure piles, or no pay required. It is guar anteed to give perfect satisfaction or money refunded. Price t5 cents per bos. For aale by Or. Edwin Roe. Jones, He Pay the Freight. Bend for a copy of "The Buyer' Guide," with lateat reduction and market report, Sent free to any ad dress. Freight on $20 order of good paid to any point on the Columbia river, reached by Portland boat. Jones' Caah Storo, 105 Front street, Itelween Waahington and Stark, Port land, Oregon."' -" Notloe to Desaocrat. . Democrats of Columbia county aie reminded of the eonvention tomorrow. All democrat present will be entitled to vote, although it li proposed to give a pro rata - precinct representation it ao desired, C. S. Emsrsom, ; ' Thos. Coofbr, , ' i Gbo.F. Hoick. ; oi peayia. Old people who require niediolne to regu late tha bowel and kidneyi will find the true remedy In Electric Bitten, Ttils med lolnedoaanot itim data and contain no wblsky nor other Intoxloant, but act a a tonic and alterative It acta mildly on th stomach and bowela, adding itrength and giving tone to th organ, thereby aiding Nature in tlis performance of t he function!. Electrio Bitters ia an excellent appellser and aid dlgeatlon. Old People And it Just exaotly what they need. Price fifty oenti and 11.00 pet bottle at Dr. Hon' drug store. A Boy's Arm Fraotaresl. Astobia, March SI. Harry Weight, a boy 13 year old, was brought from Olney to thti eity today for medical treatment. Th lad wa thrown from a hone, and wss traiD'ieil Under tha animal' feat, sustain ing complicated fracture of the arm. COUNTY CONVENTION HELD The Eepublicans Met Tuesday and Made Nominations. Resolutions Adopted Instructing Representative to Work for John 11. Mitchell. The county eonvention wai culled to or der at S o'clock with H. U Warren In the chair, who read tbe call for the eonveutlon The ohalr then addreeeed the convention at acme length ai to what wa sxpscU-d of the republicans at thl time, and urged that the ticket to be nominated be composed of th yery beat men in th party. - Or. H. It, Cliff wai elected temporary chairman and W. If. Perry wa elected teuipoury leeretary, both by acclamation, On motion of W. H, Oonyeraa eoromlltee of three waa appointed on credential. Tbe committee oootUted of O. B. Woaderly, George Mayger and Thomas Cloninger. E. 0. Blackford was elected assistant see retary by acclamation. On motion of Captain Henderson a com' mlttee of three oa order of business was ap pointed eonilitibg of W. D. Connell, Har rison Allen and I. A. Van. On motion of Harrison A Ilea a commit tee of three wa appointed oa resolution, constating of W. H. Conyen, David Davla and llllei ffhstlrn. Tbe credeutUli committee reported the following delegstes as entitled to sests In the convention: rJcappooee-Tbomss Cloninger, I, ard and P. H. 8wager, Unlon-H. K. Cliff, H. Allen. A. Hender son, John Downing and D. Dayta. Sherman W, D. Council. S. Kinder and John King. Auburn-U. M. Beeghley, Rob't. Patrick. A. Bhanaaban and 0. I Parker. AplaryOHrer Anderaoa. Deer Ialand James McMaughton and Henry 8tehman. , Beaver Falla-O. B. Wonderiy and L. J. Meserv. ' . lUlntor-MilesBbselra, W. J. DelU, W, M. Parry and H. 8. Koglebrlght. Oak Point-George Ifayger, H. Tingle and B. B. Payns. Marabland Thomaa Colvin. Nebalem J. A. Van, W. B. Bhearsr and O. T. Daywatk Clauaanle-N. If errill, W, H. Conyers end E. C. Blackford. W. If. Perry offered a motion whereby Apiary and Marshland be allowed an ad. dttloaal vote each, which was promptly voted down. Theeommltteson th order of bulnss reported ss follows; 1. Nomination of representative; Sad, aemlnatloa of eosnty Judge; Sd, nomina tion of county clerk; 4tb, nomination of sheriff; fit h. nomination of treasurer; 6th, nomination of surveyor; 7tb, nomination of superintendent of schools; Rtb, nomina tion of commissioner ; 0th, nomination of aaaeeaor) 10th, nomination of coroner; 11th, election of five delegates to the state con vention; 12th, election ot five delegatee to the congressional eonvention; 19th, elec tion of elate central committeeman; ltth, appointment of county central committee men. asaourriosi. Th republican county convention as sembled this Slit day of March. 1896, at St. Helena, Oregon, do hereby affirm and de clare ae follows; Seeolved, That oar representaUvet and senators be requested to use their best en deavnrs to psss s Isw to glvs lbs voters tbe privilege of electing their road supervisor and saaeaeor in each precinct of this elate, and ws favor a reconstruction of ths law to mat effect. Resolved, That Inasmuch as tha salaries of many state and county officers are out of proportion to what the taxpayer are maklag sine the good eld democratic times hsvs come, that ws Instruct our rep resentatives of this state to adjnat all each salaries so that tbs burden of taxation may be reduced to conform to ths income of the people that have is pay them. , Resolved, That ws are In favor of electing Colted States senators by a popular vote, snd would request our representative In eongres of the United Btatee tq vote for sn amendment to the constitution, ao that tbe will of th Voters may not bs disregarded snd ths states not misrepresented. Resolved, Tbst we will not vote for any one for representative unless he will pledge himself to vote and work to abolish all aseless commissions, aad where any com' mission is necessary that th members thereof be chosen by direct vote of the peo ple, snd ws also favor a maximum freight Isw. Resolved, That as law Is very expensive, we I'ewsnd ths enaetmeat of a law, or law, where those Indnlgtns In ths. luxuries of law suits, shall be made to bser tbe burden of such suits aa fee charged by Ihe o fit cere for their services, and th officers to turn the sania into the county, and to be held strictly accountable for the earns. We re quest thoss representatives in our leghla live bodies to vote and work for said lawa. Resolved, Tbat In all criminal proeeou- Hons instituted In say Justice court, the complaining wltnsss be leqired to give se curity for ooete. - Resolved, Tbst inasmuch as ws believe it is for the best Interest of the people of this slat thst Hon. John H. Mitchell, tbe peoples' advocate and fnend, should be re tained In tbe senate of the United States, ws hereby instruct ths rsprssentsH'e to the legislature who are nominated her to day, If elected at the ballot box, to use hi best endeavors to elect him. Resolved, That we believe the general prosperity of the country will be better ob tained by changing the policy ot our gov ernment and placing it in the handa and control of the rapublicaa party, we con demn the policy of having to sell govern ment bonds for tbs purpose of protecting our treasury In time of peace, and ws favor ths protection of American Industries, and we indorse the republioaa high protective tanrr. Resolved, That our representative be in structed to use his best endeevore to secure ths psessge of s law that will better protect the flihina Industries of ths stats ot Ore gon snd tbs fishermen, sbotlablng ths spring close sesson, snd waking tbs close season following commence August I. Resolved, That our rspreeentailve In tbe Irgtslature oppose all appropriations of public money for educational purposes other then for pur common public schools. Resolved, Thst ws favor th sboltilon of tbs ttsts bosrd of equsllsstioa. W. U. Perry opposed the resolution en dorsing Senator Mitchell, and moved that portion of the resolution be expunged. Mr. Allen replied in support of the reso lution, and In a caustio speech In which Mr, Mltobell's course was defended. The motion to striks out wss lost by sn slroost unanimous vote, smld greet epplsuss from the large audience, and amid continued ap plause the resolutions entire were adopted. ; NOMIXATIOHI. Representative W, H. Conyera placed Norman Merrill in nomination for rapra- ssntstivs, and bs wss declsred nominated by acclamation. Mr. Merrill arose and In a few well-chosen words thsnked tha con vention for the honor conferred upon him, and promised t uss Ills best sndssvors to faithfully servs bis constituent. County Judge Mile Sheelrn named J. B. Doan, of Rainier; W, 8. Shearer named N. 0. Dale, of Mist; David Davla named B, Cox, of St. Helena. David Davis and Robert Patrick were ap point! as tsilsrs. J. R. Dosn received 36 votes; B. Cor, 8; N. 0. Dsls, 6. J. B, Doan was declared slsctsd. Clsrk C. L. Parker named Judsnn Weed. On motion of W. H. Oouyers Jodson Wssd wss declared nominsted by scclsrostlon. Sheriff Captain Henderson named 0. W. Blakesley, H. Btebnisn nsmsd T. 0. Watta, 0. E. Wondsrly nsmsd A. B. Little, and H. B. Englebrlghl nsmsd A. L. Clark. Tbs ballot stood: Blakesley, 16; Clark, S; Little, St Watts, 6. Second ballot stood: Blakealey, M; Clark, 0; Little, 6; Watts. 9. On motion of T. 0. Wstts 0. W. Blakes ley waa declared the unsnliuous choice of tbe convention for tbe office of sheriff. County treasurer A. Henderson named K. M. Wbarton, Dr. Cliff named J. H. Swager. Tbe ballot stood: Bwsgsr, S3; Wharton 12. i. H. Swager waa declared tbe nomine of the convention for tbe office of taessnrsr. Surveyor W. D. Coanell nsmsd W. N. Msserve, snd Mr. Meserve waa nominated by acclamation. Superintendent of schools John Down ing nsmsd Gus Hsgele; O. T. Daywalt named J, O. Wstts; H 8. Englebrtght named i. B. Shoemaker. The ballot stood: Watta, 18; Hegele, 4; Shoemaker. 12. J. 0. Watte was declared th nominee for county school superintendent. CommUslonsr C. L. Parker named T. E. Mills; Oeo. Msygernamed W. P. Slaughter; 0. E. Woaderly named The. Colvin. Th ballot resulted: Mills. 14; 81aua-btar. 0; Colvin, 15. Second ballot W. P. Slaugh ter's aams wss withdrawn, aad Mills re ceived IS votes snd Colvin 19 votes. T. 8. ' Colvin wss declsred lb nominee of the convention. Assessor R. B. Psyn named Martin White; John Downing namsd M. P. Hasan; Jsmee MeNsughton nsmed U. 0. Brown The ballot resulted: White, 21; Haaen.g; Browa, S. Wbits wss declared the choice of tbe convention for the office of aaaeesor. Mites Sbseirn was nominated for coroner by acclamation. Tbe following delegates were elected to attend the elate convention; C. P. Doan, Oeo. Mayger, H. Allen, W. H. Conyers and D. Davis. Tbs following delegstes were elected to the congressional convention: M. Merrill, W. D. ConneU, H. B. Cliff, P. A. Praxes snd W. N. Meserve. Tin following precinct committeemen were chosen: Marshland, O. K. Elliott; Clatakanls, E. C. Blackford: Nehalem, G. T. Daywalt: Oak Point, Geo. Mayger; Bea ver Falls, L.J. Meserve; Rainier. W. M. Perry; Apiary, Jared Wilson; Deer Island. T. C. Watta; Unloo. Dave Davla; Sherman. W. D. ConneU; Bcappooas, James Leonard; Auburn, 8. B. Rose. Por stats committeeman tbe names of H. Allen sud John Dibblee were placed before tha eonvention. A ballot was taken and the vote resulted as follows: H. Allen, 37; John Dibblee, 7. ; Tbe county central committee waa em powered to fill any vacancy that might oo- curr on the ticket. Tbe eonvention then adjourned and the county central committeemen met and or ganised by electing D. Davla chairman and W. M. Perry secretary. Cli AT8K AN IK, lire. W. H. Conyera returned from Oregon City thit week. Frank If errill returned from a trip op the river on Monday. s ' Tbe eity cornet band is letting in snape to lurnisu music lor the cam psign. . County Surveyor afeserve was do ing tome work near tha city a part of laat week. Bob Payne waa over Saturday an interested a pec ta tor at tha republican primary convention. Mrs. Dr. Parent left on the steamer Friday for Woodland, after a viait of two weeks with her sister, Mre-N. Morrill. Dr. J. E. Hall waa nominated for justice of the peace and A. B. Haioee lor constable, at the republican pri mariee laat Saturnay, Since Krats is in hie new buildint be ia branching out to get bis shelving filled. A Urge crste of queeasware addt to the variety found there. Next Monday our city election will be held and a chance given for tome mora good natured oontettt, pro vided enough interest can be aroused, which la probable. Monday brought a number of people irora the flehaiem valley to town to take tbe steamer for St. Helena to at tend the gathering of republicans on Tuesday. A.B. Little wag doing some oity work with hit compass laat week to locate tbe purchase ot the water eup- ply and ascertain tome level that were detired. O. R. Higgint represented this "neck of woods" at the populist state convention at Salem laat week, and returned on , Monday laat, looking tired but hopeful. Sepublioant of thit preoiuot learn with pleasure that Norman Merrill hss been nominated at representative again. . lie is well prepared to repre sent the interests of this county. W. H. Conyera, E. C. Blackford and N. Merrill were the delegates from Ibis precinct to the county convention of republicans thia week. They returned Wednesday, reporting they had done their duty. . Next Saturday will give us another primary election in the city, and it the same lively interest can be awakened thst was' done last Saturday at tha re publican primariee we will have some thing spicy to add variety to life. R. S. Hattsn has moved bis family te Msyger to be near hie school work. The move is a temporary one but we will mist the familiar viaage of the president of our city council during their absence. The cow was taken along ae one of the necessary adjunols to domestlo tn nquilitv. Aldridge bag been getting a lot of SDruce staves from sn excellent loi found at Saldern'a and delivered to Al dridge on the Badger place. Spruce ie claimed to be tbe best available wood for butter kegs, as taste of the wood is absent when used for packing butter. Aklrldge it getting quite reputation at a cooper and sells a great many of bis wooden vessels. It looks as though a good portion of the Myers house was being turned in' side out to see tbe lumber piled out that hae se-ved as partitions, etc. Myers expects to make the residence portion give way, In large measure, to tha demands oi business, ana win soon be in shape to open up a department store to supply anything that could reasonably be expected. Ilia tt and Carter have the work in charge. . Page 4 Warren report very encour aging patronage in their mercantile venture. One member of tbe firm having been relieved of his politics! temptations can now give bis ondi vided attention to business, where hit geniality and acommodaliog disposl tion will be appreciated by customers. With tbe room that our merchants now have to displsy goods and the friendly rivalry springing up among them, customers ought to be able to get what they want, and at tuch tiricet st to mske it no object to go or seud to Portland lor goods. Tbs city of Clstskanls bss taken tbe first Important stsp toward having city water worka. Tbe council has bsd tbs courage to buy outright the water ayatem owned by Mrs. Amanda Merrill, with a sufficient plat of ground to Insure permanent posses sum of ths spring tbat supplies the water, and snough ground on which to erect tanks or fencing for protection. It waa a good move on the pert of lbs council, snd shows that tbs members are not afraid of exceed ing the charter privileges by spending monsy for tbs benefl t of tbe eitisens. Con siderable funds will be required to replace present pipe with one of larger caliber, and anpply reservoirs that will bs nssdsd, but It can sll be done here without Inflicting a heavy burden on any ons by taking a little time snd nsing some generalship. Ths ag itation of ths subject bss not been withoat benefit in tlds case. Tbe cantata called "The Dairymaid's Supper" waa given In Conyers' ball last Friday evening by a musical party of some twenty-five young ladies and gentlemen. It gave the audience a sprightly snd varied programme, Introducing a march lasting several minutes, where several military movement were executed in true military atyle, under the leadership of Prof. Whit- ten. Tbta waa followed by a stool drill, where ths manual of arms wss practiced, using ths dairymaids' stools aa weapons This was also wall done by tbe young ladies and wss vigorously applauded. The solos snd choruses of tbe traveling miikcana, pump and chalk, as they Jogged along tow ard the city, each can abowing at the top a pair of miachlevioue-Iooking eyes, and at ths bottom something that looked quite like a lsdy's shoe, while a man's hat was over the pump, with the suggestion of a mustache under it, and a young; man's head to top off tbe chalk, showed that thia travslii g outfit a nld maks tbs road lively ''as off :o tbe city we go." Tbey did well, and added much amusement to ths even Ing's entertainment. A duet by Ben Mat- theissen and Miss Cora Blackford waa well rendered, and other parte, including tbe solos of the fsrnier, tbe farmer's wife sod the chorus ss were all given distinctly and in a'plsssing manner. Miaa Carrie Tlch- enor, st ths organ, ia developing musical ability ot a high order, and the orchestra. consisting ot Prof. Pabrlqus, E. C. Black ford and J. C. Bryant assisted very meter tally hi rendering the exercises of the even- ing. The concert wae given for the benefit of the psrsonss fund, there being some in dsbtednees on the building occupied by tbe minister residing here. Wees Baby wee sick, we gave her Caatorla. ; When she waa a Child, aha cried for Gestosis. Whea she became Mies, she due to Caesort. WaeiaUhedChlMren,sUtvtlMaOeetcia Summons. In the Circuit Court ol the State ef Oregon, lor theOeunty ol Columbia. Cora MeCallouso. plainUff, ) vs. Charles MeCullough, defendant) Te Charle MoCuilough, th defeadaat above named: TW TUB M AM C OF THS STATS OF OREGON, X You are hereby required to aDDear and answer plaintiff' complaint herein on the tret dav of the next mulu term ol the Court aforesaid, which shall commence six weeks or more after the A ret publication of this summons, to-wlt: On Tuesday the 12th day of May, dim, and 11 you fall to so appear and answer, plaintiff will apply to the Court for the relief demanded In her complaint, to-wlt: For a decree dissolving we dodob oi matrimony existing oeiween ualnutrand attendant and lor euon other and urther relief. In the premlaee, as to the Court iav seem inat ana eanltahle. This summons 1 Dubllshed mirsuant to aa order el the Honorable T. A. McBrtde, Judge of the Court above named, made and entered of record in said court on the tn day of March. 1K0S: that this summons be served upon you by publication thereof onee a week for six successive weeks, In The Oregon Mist, a weekly newspaper of general circulation, pub- llahed at St. i at Bb neiena, ioiumDui county, uregon. A. 0. EMMONS A OKO. J. CAMERON. A. mzTmS Attorneys for rialaUff. - Nat lee at riaal Acceat. Notice la hereby aiven that the adminis trators of tbe estate ol Geo rue Clark, deceas ed, have filed their final aocount In the County Court of Columbia county, and that the Judge of said court haa aet Tuesday, the 5th day of May, 18Q6. at the hour of 11 o'clock a.m., lor tne hearing ol objections, if any there be, to the allowance ot the same. V. A. Fisnxa, 8. E. Haaaia, March 23, 1806. m37a2t Administrators. Awarded Highest Honors World'a Pair, Gold Medal, Midwinter Fair. CREATJ wxm Most Perfect Made. 40 Years th Staadard. mm PERSONAL AND LOCAL. James Adams hss bsen appointed administrator of the estate of William Adams, deceased. Tbe city election will lake place here next Mondaj. Tbe primary has not yet been held. The county judge has made an or der settling the final account in the eatate of E. Q. Bryant, deceased. Buy your candies at tbe New Drug Store, where a fresh supply of the most delicious creams are to be found. Mis W. II. Conyers, of Ciatskanie, stopped oft here Tuesday, and on Wednesday continued on to uregon City. The republican county central com mittee will meet at Clatskanieon If on day April 13. All committeemen will please take notice. Dr. Chalmers, after practicing bere for about eighteen months, haa moved to Eidgcfield where be expects to re main permanently. Fob Salb. Parties desiring ssh, fir ot oak wood, aawed stove lengths and delivered, for f 2.50 per cord should in quire at this office. Bev. Philbrook will conduct Esster services at Posppoose next Bunaay, April 5, at 11 o'clock, and at this place at 7 :30 in the evening. At the school election held In this city Monday James Dart was elected director for three yeara and u. 11. new ell re-elected clerk for one year. The Bainier Beview has a new edi tor and proprietor in the person of W. M. Perry, who has already made a de cided change in the appearance of the paper. The tramps who are arrestei in Bskrr City are compelled to work out their board in tbe bsetile as street- sweepers. The lax-payers do not lixe topay the necessary guards and ad vocate ordering tbe wonderers to move on. Mr. Chsrles Muckle and sisters, Mrs. Jscob George and Mrs. D. J. Switxer, who bave been in California for sev eral weeks, returned to their homes in this place Tuesday evening, much im proved in health. The Wallowa Chieftain in comment ing upon the action of Salem in bring ing tbe new injunction suit says: "Eaatern Oregon is praying for an op portunity to vote upon a change of location of tbe state eapitol from thia hoggish little berg to a more liberal community of people." A mind-reader read a newspaper to a select audience ia Junction City the other night, through two horse blank ets. Aftsr tbe feat was accomplished one of the young ladies present left tbe room, remarking to a friend that she wasn't going to stsy there any longer with only a calico dress on. "I know what III do," said the young candidate. 'Til lay in a Dig supply of plug tobacco, snd every lime I meet one ol the bayseeders 1 11 oner him a chew. "You will do nothing of the sort," said hie manager. "You will go without a bit. and borrow a chew from every man you meet, Havn't you got sense euough to know that the man you are under oblige tioue to alwaya feels warmer toward you than the man you nave done a favor!" Borne mouths look like reaches and cream, says an exchange, some like a hole chopped in a brick wall to admit a door or window. The month ie the hotbed of toothaches and is a baby's crowning glory. it is patriotisms fountainbead and a tool chest for pie. Without it tha politicisn would be a wanderer on tbe face of tbe earth and the cornetiat would go down to an un honored grave. It te tbe grocers fnend. the orator s pride and the dei. list's salvation. Citation. In th County Court of the Brats ot Oregon, for tne county 01 voiumoia. . . lathe Matter of the Estate of I Christian Stehmaa, deceased. i To Belinda Stehman. surviving widow of de , eeeeed, and Levi K. Steam en, John Steh man, Henry Stehman, D. Btehman, Hen rietta Fowler, Mary Neei, Sarah Ernst, Martha Luis, tinooln Stehman, Clara Hud son, Nettie Wilcox, helm of said decedent, and any and all others known or unknown, interested in said estate: KTUIKAUi OF THK STATS OF OREGON, . You. and each of vou. are hereby com manded to be and appear before the Honorable County Court of the State of Oregon, lor Colum- ma county, at tne May term tnoreor, 10-wu: At th Court House, in the City of St. Helena, on the 4th day of May. ISM. at 10 o'clock A. M.. to show cause, II any exist, why an order should not ne maoe ny aaia u)iin autnoniing tne ad ministrator of said estate to oell the real nron- erty belongtngto said eatata, or so much thereof as shall be necessary to pay the ehargea, ex penses of administration, and claims against eaid estate, wnicn aaiu real estate is particularly described as follows, to-wlt: Tbe undivided one half Interest of. In and to tbe following de scribed real estate situate in Columbia county, 8tate of Orecon. to-wlt: Tbe northwest Quarter of the southwest quarter, and lot number six, all In section thirteen In township six north of range nnraber two west of the Willamette mer idian, and containing 7S and 80-100 acres of land. Witness my band aud the seal ot aaid court affixed thia Mth day of March, IMS. JUDSON WEED, I Clerk of the County court. BEAU I By W. A. HARRIS, Deputy. m27ml For Sale. The cheapest place in Columbia county. Inquire of B O. HAZEN, Warren, Oregon. I PROFESSIONAL. JyK. EDWIN SOS8, PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. St. Helens, Oregon T. 1. clsbtom. h. Ann. ALLEN A CLE ETON, Attorneys and Counselors at Law ST. HBI.KN8, OREGON. JJ. a B. CLIFF, PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. 8b Helens, Oregon. ja. J. K. HALL, PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. Clatakanls. Columbia county. Or. yy N. MKoKRVK, Surveyor and Civil Engineer DSLEHA, OREGON. County Suryeyor. Land Surveying, Town Platting and Engineering work promptly sxecnua. 1 OUR FIFTH'" SPECIAL SALE SINCE BEMOVING 81 and 83 THIRD Men's Fifteen Patterns. Every Suit Warranted Made From Our Celebrated Albany Woolen Mills Cassimeres. cH $8.85 SOLE AGENTS Albany Woolen Mills Samples with plain rules for self-measurement sent free to any address. JCDaisy Supplies LARGE ASSORTMENT Also s large assortment of Heating and Cooking Store, Steel Ranges, Tinware. Granite Ware, AI luminum, Axe Sledges, Croes-Cut Saws, wedges. Etc., at prices to suit Everybody. r 12. 212 First Street, Near Salmon, for Infants 1 v.n ir, OTHERS, Do You Know tha Fs ten lea's Drops, Godfrey's Oordtal, many ao-oaUed Boothia; Syrups, aa4 sacs remedies far ehfldren are onsnpoaisl of ophua ar morpnmel Pe Tow Know that ottam and morphine are stuuefr ui narcotic noaaone 1 ESJHjlHSK that la aaoat oountris Without labeling them poison. I ... Pe Ton Knew that yon should not I you or your phynclaa know of wba it P Tw Kwewrthat OsatnrH la a purely saasubla rawpamtloa. aad Beat a Bat of ItamgredienlalapaUlahedwtthamySoUleS , PaTera K.o-ar that Oastoria la the meauluOoa of the famona Dr. Samuel Pitcher. That a ha been in uae f or nearly thirty years, aad that more Ceacoria Is sow anld thaa twTeaKanw that tha Patent Office satriaa, aaea assaud suliial is right to CtarU"andlUforol,irt thaStoh baoaanwOaatorinhad bee pioien tobeaW.1w.ryhjii mIsss ' Po Tow Know that SS awawaga dose, ot Chatoria ass furqlsbed for 85 atta,orooeoentadoa6t " PaTsmKacthatwlanMBwilofthaTfrj as kept emu, aad that roa sear haea nbrohanatr Well, th.e tMuKaara worth knowmg. They an feet. Tha taa-fasiOe sdanSKticra of Children Cry for Pitcher's Castorla. -THE BANQUET SALOON Has re-oD inotl tinder th management ol GEORGI A. BK1NN, corner of Strand and Cow lit 6treeta. SL Heleus, Oregon, where can bs found tha choicest brands of WINE AND LIQUOR Card tables, cool table, billiard table and other devices for tbe entertainment of pat rons, where time can be pleasantly spent. FAMOUS FIRE LADDIE CIGARS Besides other popular brands, are kept constantly on hand to supply the increased trade at this very popular saloon. y TH FAMOUS CYRUS NOBLE WHISKY IS KBPT AT THK BANQUET. Monte Yista Nursery A choice lot of two-year-old Apple Trees, Ben Davis, Northern 8py , Spltsenberg.Orav ensteln, Melon, Ked Astracban and other varieties. A choice lot of Italian Prone, Plum, Pear and Cherry Trees, and small fruits. Trees have been inspected and pro nounced the cleanest, thriftiest and nicest lot in the district. Tbey are grown on well under-drained fir timber soil, have good fibrous roots, wbicbws dig with trees. Send for list. Addresa A. HOLADAY ttCAFrOOBE I KCON WxdrWs: ssfV aCA niiw .xefcw A A Patronize Eome INDDSTET SPRING AND SUMMER 1896 TO OUB NEW STOBE ST, S. W, Cor. Oak AU-Wool Suits J.M. MOYER&CO. 81 and 83 Third Street, NaTLAHB, OB. OQOWN POBTLAND, OBEGON and Children. draggist saw not permitted to aeQ I permit any medicine to bs gtren your chOd ia composed f ' Department ef tha United Btatee, aad ot Dr. pitcher and his assigns to nee th word ; WHITE COLLAR LINE 8tr. Telephone and Bailey Oatsert COLUMBIA SIVIB A PDGKT 80UND HAT. CO Alder 81, Portland; Flavel dock, Astoria. PORTLAND AND ASTORIA Telepbone leaves Portland daily (except Boa day) at 7 a. m., leaves Astoria daily at 7 p. m., (except Sunday). Runs direct to train for Clat sop beach, and connects with steamer Ilwaco for Ilwaco trains, running to all points .a North beach. Bailey Oatsert leaves Portland dally at S p aa., (except Sunday), on Saturday at 11 p. m. Leaves Astoria daily at S 45 a. m. (except Sunday and Monday), on 6undav at 7 o. m.: connects with. all trains for Clatsop beach and Ilwaco beach, This line has a boat connecting with both beaches, returning from Astoria every night bs ths week. K. A. BEELXX, Agent. V.JL SCOTT, Pre. Decker's BAEBER SHOP J. H. DECKER, Proprietor. The old and reliable barber haa his rasors Inst as sharD as ean be fonnd. and wtll aliav. toa . comfortably aud quickly lor only 16 cents. ST. HELENS, . ; ;."''' OREGON TIUCKLE BROS. MAncrACTvaaaa or Dimension Lumber, Flooring, Rustic. Sheathing. Casings, and a complete stock ot eyeiy variety ol Hough and Dressed Lumber ALWAYS" Off HAITD. . AT THB OLD STAND, ST. HSU OXKQOM