The Oregon mist. (St. Helens, Columbia County, Or.) 188?-1913, April 10, 1896, Image 2

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    OREGON MIST.
ISSUED BTEBV FRIDAY fllORNINS
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, BEEQLfe A DAVIS.
OFFICIAL COUNTY PAPER.
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COLOMBIA COTJNTY DIRECTORY.
Jndse........
Clerk
Canty Otrie.r.,
...Peso Blanchard, Kalnler
Ju.lson el, Vernonia
Sheriff Ohaa. P. Doau, Rainier
Traaaurar E. at. Wharton Columbia Citr
Bui. of School .....J- O. Watts, Saippoosa
assor .............. martin n nua, uuinvy
Suneyor W.N. Measrve, Delena
.,. I P. A. Frakw, Scappooa
Commissioners j 8 q Bchoonover, Vernonia
Th British people consume every
year 1160.000,000 worth more of train
than the produce, and in view of
possioie war oompuoatiuna it i pro
posed to keep not less than one year's
supply of cereals on hand. When the
Briton can ling that he hat the men,
the ships, the money and the com, he
may be considered in good shape for
an contingencies.
IN THE MIDDLE OF THE ROAD
Colombia County Populists
Eefnse to Fuse.
ST. HELEMi OBEGOH, iPHIL 10.
County Republican Ticket.
For Representative,
KOBMAK HEBRILX,
of Clatskanie.
For Comity Judge,
JOS. B.DOAK,
of Rainier.
. For County Clerk,
JCDSOS WEED,
of Vernonia.
for Sheriff,
t'HAS. W. B LAKES LEY,
of St Helens.
For Treasurer,
JOHN SWAGES,
of Hsulton.
For Surveyor,
WM. N. MESEKVE,
of Del en a.
For Superintendent of Schools,
J. O. WATTS,
of Scappoose.
For Commissioner,
TH03. 8. COLYIN,
of Marshland.
For Assessor,
MARTIN WHITE,
of Quincy. .."
For Coroner,
MILES SHEEIRN,
of Rainier.
For Justice of the Peace, Union Precinct,
J. B. GODFREY.
For Constable.
JAMES C. COX.
Scixxnrrs say the time is coming
when we shall be able to talk with the
planets. The necessity for more talk
is not urgent, but any improvement
in the quality will be thankfully received.
Th ceat of electric power in the
great railway tunnel of Baltimore is
rapidly declining, and in a short time
will be no greater than that of steam.
Electricity in the industries is march
ing on with a steady and certain sweep.
Thi people of this conntry desire
peace with all nations, of course, and
therefore tbey are in favor of the con
struction of more battle-ships and tor
pedo boats, as each things are wonder
fully effective in the prevention of war,
FOR A REGATTA.
Editors Mist From Columbia City
to Warrior Rock is one of lh best
river race-courses imaginable. Dur
ing spring and summer we have con
tinuous upstream breeies. We are
half way between Astoria and Port
land, without the gales of the former
place, or the calms of the latter.
The points for observation along the
St. Helena front are commanding, and
the adjacent bluffs afford fine sites for
picmcmg parties. I should think
crowds would attend from Portland
and other adjacent cities, and would
suggest a meeting of St. Helen peo
pie to discuss the matter and see what
sum could be raised for prises at a
three days regatta lor various river
boats about the middle of July next.
If the matter appears favorable to you
please make a call for a meeting at
some early date, respectfully,
W. B. D.
Next Mondav evening at the court
house in St. Helens, at 7 :30 o'clock,
has been suggested as the place and
time tor holding the meeting above
referred to. Ed.
The liOwer Court Sustained.
8aux, April 6- An opinion was handed
down by the supreme court today In tbe
case of Tatum & Howen, appellants, vs. G.
A. Masaie, respondent This is an action
of trespass against tbe sheriff of Columbia
county for unlawfully taking and disposing
of property alleged to belong to plaintiff.
The property was sold upon execution, in
the case of Jasper Graham vs. Joaiah Wes
ton. Tatum & Bowen claim to be the law
ful owners of the property in Weston's pos
session that was attached and sold. The
court below fqund that Weston bad an at
tachable interest in the property; that
Tatum k Bowen's claim was based upon a
chattel mortgage that was void and of no
effect as to attaching creditors. Appeal
was taken, but no bill of exceptions was
filed. The supreme court rules that, if the
plaintiff desired a finding as to whether
tbey were tbe owners of tbe property at the
time of the attachment, or other material
findings upou the evidence adduced at the
trial, it should have requested tbe same of
the court in due time, and if refused or
if against it, where there was no evidence,
it could, by a proper bill of exceptions, have
tbe court's action in regard thereto review
ed: but the supreme court can only con
sider findings which the record of the lower
court actually shows. The exhibit con
taining the chattel mortgage not being a
cart of transcript, tbe judgment of tbe
lower court is affirmed upon the shewing I chairman
Convention Held Last Tuesday and
a Complete County Ticket
Nominated.
Promptly at 10 o'clock last Tuesday
the populist convention for Columbia
county was called to order in this city
by W. A. Wood, chairman of the
county central committee. Prayer
was offered by Rev. IraOverturf, after
which S. M. Rice and h. W. Van Dyke
temporary chairman and secretary re
speclively were elected.
Un motion ol M Uavison the repre
sentatives of the press were invited to
seats on the platform.
On motion of W. A. Wood, three
committees were appointed consisting
of five on resolutions, three on order
of business and three on credentials.
The chair appointed as follows : Reso
lutions VV. A. Wood, James Rice, R.
Sesseman, J. K. Beegle, sr., and G. W
Richardson. Credentials 3. H. Boll
Ira Sailor and W. J. Fullerton
Order of business D. M. Swing, C
Monroe and Yv. Jti. Han kins. A re
cess was then taken until 1 o'clock for
the committees to prepare their re
ports.
When tbe convention reassembled
the credentials committee reported the
following as entitled to seats in the
convention:
Auburn precinct O. E. Darling, L.
W. VanDyke, R. D. Blakeley, 8. H.
Bollroan, I. W. Deitrick, J. H. Turk,
II. L. Kyser, J. Schuler, James Adams,
J. W. Wrench, H. Anderson, A. II.
Matthews by M. Davison proxy R.
Sessemaa.
Nebalem C. B. Fisher, J. A. Deeds,
A. E. Thomas, J. F. Peterson, F. J.
Peterson, H. Moulton.
CUUkanie Frank Merrill, William
Fout James Imell, Silvo Graham, J.
P. Hiatt, J. N. Rice, John Myers.
Marshland L. D. Graham and A.
S. Graham.
Rainier W. H. Haokins, R. P.
Burns, 8. M. Rice, W. A. Wood, T. J.
Evermsn, L. Brant, C. T. Willis.
Oak Point D. M. Ewine, Ira Sailor.
Amos Johnson, C. Davidson, L. Fluh-rer.
Deer Island G. C. Fowler, G. W.
Makinsler, F. W. Makiuater, J. II .
Monroe, J. M. Fowler.
Beaver Falls F. M. Fowler. John
Syverson, L. D. Duzan, G. W. Rich
ardson.
Union H. T. Grewell, W. J. Ful
lerton, J. R. Beegle, sr., C. Garrison
A. Crouse, H. Larsen, W. E. Henrici,
A. Ridley, L T. Bennett, Joseph
Copeland.
Scappoose J. P. West.
R. Sesseman was chosen permanent
and Ii. W. V anDyke per
CITIZENS ABROAD.
AsHUtHD, Or., April , 1890.
We have been in Ashland eight mouths
today, and feel that we should like to let
all our Columbia county friends know
through the columns of our home paper
Tea Okioom Mist, how we have enjoyed
our visit to Southern Oregon,
We cams here on a pleasure and health
trip and have enjoyed It very much, and
can all say that our health is Improved
The altitude is very high and the elimate is
dry, the city of Ashland being llHO feet
above the level of the sea. It is a very
pretty little town, being almost surrounded
by mountains the Slakiyou and Shastas
and just now those mountains are very
pretty scenery. The foot hills are green
with grass, spring flowers blooming, and
the orchards a mass of blossoms, while at
tbe summit there is a coat of snow. Mt.
Buke is covered with snow winter and sum
nier. and the city is supplied with water
from it. There are a great many mineral
springs here, too. Tbe soda and sulphur
print flows through the town. We have
visited the famous Black Sulphur springs
at Woodville, Oregon, and thry are a very
pretty sight. A great many health seekers
go there to bathe in Its waters. We have
also visited Murphy's soda spring where
the water is constantly boiling up through
the rocks, and the water has a very strong
flavor. From this spring we could i
Pilot Rock, which was the early pioneer's
guide on their travels between California
and Oregon. It is a huts square rock on
the summit of the Siskiyou mountains, and
can be seen a great many miles away.
There is quite a variety of timber here.
mostly of tbe sugar pine variety, though
there is to be found ruantanetta. Juniper,
laural or redwood, mountain mahogany,
oak, fir, cedar, and an abundance of mistle
toe, and nowhere in Oregon do tbey raise
mere beautiful flowers than grow here, and
more particularly roses, which are mag
nificent. Fruits, especially peaches and
grapes, grow bountifully here. We have
bad several frosts that have done consider
able damage to early fruits. At present
tbe weather is very nice and the streets are
dry and dusty. We all like Southern Ore
gon and have not yet decided when we will
return to our Deer Island home, yet hoping
that we will all meet again soon, and that
this shall escape the waste basket, we re
main, with dee respect, your friends.
Isaac BcM9AUit and Family.
made. Opinion by Justice Wolverton.
REVBES ITEMS.
Bcsbia and France are not as sure
as they were that England is out in
the cold in European politics. Eng
land has willingly exchanged ber
splendid isolation for an understand
ing with tbe Dreibund, converting it
into a Big Four worth talking about
A United States judge has decided
that natural gas piped from Canada
tinder the Niagara river is a crude
mineral product, and therefore exempt
irom duty. Tbe existence of such
pipe line shows that annexation is go-
" ing on industrially, if not politically,
Ws have a political record-breaker
in this county. There are four Mer
rill's on the three county tickets al
ready nominated one on the repub
lican ticket, one on the democratic
ticket and two on the populist ticket
all belonging to the same family.
I Cuba should win its independ
ence Spain will have no reason to re
gard the event as a deep humiliation.
England had to take the same medi
cine over a hundred years ago, and
the colonies she lost have done so well
Uiat she is not half sorry.
It is said that W. J. KelUe has gone
to California.
II. B. Bortnwick. who some time
ago leased a large donkey engine for
logging use, has found it was not a
success in the place be wanted it and
has returned it to the owners.
The little 5 year-old daughter of J.
Jones was badly burned last Saturday
by her clothing catching on nre by
the use of matches. It is generally
believed the child cannot recover.
Etuil Wasser received a severe gash
in his left foot last Friday at Borth-
wick's camp while barking logs. He
severed several toes from his left foot
Dr. Sims, of Elalama, dressed the in
jured member.
While the team of H. B. Borth wick
was driving along the road between
this place and Mooresville one day last
week, tbe embankment of grade gave
way, pitching tbe horses down the
hill. One of the horses had his neck
broken and the other one suffered a
broken leg. Tbe following day an
other horse had his leg broken.
The supreme court of Massacha
setts has decided that a school teacher
has no right to require a scholar to tell
tales on a companion. Such a de
' ciaion is certainly in the interest of
honor and morality, whatever tbe
teachers who try to promote treachery
among their pupils may think of it.
The house of representatives has
finally disposed of tbe Cuban resolu
tions by adopting the conference re
port by a vote of 244 to 27. The house
also passed the river and harbor ap
propriations bill by a vote of 216 to 40.
"Large bodies move slowly," and the
United States congress is no exception
to the rule.
Bipi bucaks should remember thst
no party ever placed a ticket in tbe
field whose candidates all carry the
same strength, or, whose candidates
are all equally popular. Tbe princi
ples involved, especially with reference
to the candidate for the legislature, is
tbe point which should not be overlooked.
Tbk disgraceful scenes attending
the republican primaries and county
convention in Portland last week does
not tend to the public good, and is tbe
direct result of bosaism which serves
only to degenerate humanity and dis
gust the better element of society.
That both factions resorted to un
scrupulous snd dishonorable means to
carry the day is evidenced by their
every action. It was not the free ex
pression of the bone and sinew of the
substantial element of the party, but
rather the predominance at the polls
of a rabbis imported for the occasion
from tbe neighboring districts and
from the slams of the city, who con
tribute nothing, directly, toward tbe
current expenses of government. Tbe
faction that withdrew from tbe con
vention last Saturday will probably
nominate a ticket of their own and
the result will be that both tickets will
be defeated. Such tactics way suc
ceed temporarily .but not permanently.
YAXLEY ITEMS.
J. r. jjupont went down the river
the first of last week to get ready to
start fishing when the season opens.
Mr. Marshall has built a fine resi
dence on his ranch this spring. J.
Deleeki done the carpenter work for
him.
J. Dnpont and wife went to St Hel
ens on tbe 4th of this month to at
tend to some business matters there.
W. Miller went to the city on Mon
day last
J. Deleski went ever to Mr. Barber's
last Monday for the purpose of build
ing a barn for Mr. Barber at Scappoose.
Several of the friends from this
place went over to Peris to a social
gathering at Mr. C. C. Meyer's resi
dence. They report a real good time.
Twe Live Staved.
Mrs. Phoebe Thomas, of Junction City,
lit, was told by ber doctors she had Con
sumption and that there was no hope for
her, but two bottles Dr. King's New Dis
covery completely cured ber and she says
it saved her life. Mr. Thos. Egeera. 139
Florida St., San Francisco, suffered from a
dreadful cold, and approacbirg Consump
tion, tried without result everything else
then bought one bottle of Dr. King's New
Discover v and in two weeks was cured. He
is naturally thankfuL It is such results, of
which these are samples, that prove tbe
wonderful efficacy of this medicine in
coughs and colds. Free trial bottle at Dr.
Ross' drug store. Regular size 50c and 1.
Challenge to Debate.
Tbe McKinley Republican Club, of St
Helens, Oregon, hereby challenge the Pop
ulist party of Columbia county to a joint
d abate on any question of politic, at any
tune. Debaters to consist of five members
of tbe Peoples' party and five members of
the McKinley club, speeches to be limited
to fifteen minutes to each speaker. Debate
to take place at any point in the county
agreed upon. HARRISON ALLEN,
D. DAVIS, - President
Secretary.
manent secretary of the convention,
IL T. Grewell was elected assistant
secretary.
KESOLCTIOKS.
Tbe committee ou resolutions re
ported tbe following which were unan
imoualy adopted
"Resolved, That we stand firm upou tbe
principles of the Omaha platform,
'Resolved, That we also heartily endorse
the platform of ths state conventionwbicb
was adopted at Salem, Oregon, oa alarch
26. 1896.
".Resolved, That we demand our repre
sentatives and senators to use their best
energies to pass laws to give tbe voters the
right to elect all officers both state, county
and precinct from president to road super
visor; that all law be repealed contrary to
this popular vote.
Resolve, That we note with regret that
the salary et officers, both state and county
are out of proportion to justice and equity,
or to pay that worthy men are willing to
do the same services for; that we demand
of our representatives that the officers
shall only receive tbe constitutional salary
witbont fees or perquisites.
"Resolved, That we believe that econo
my should begin at home; that we con
demn the pernicious system of allowing
deputies to county officers, nnless there Is a
special provision for the same.
Resolved, That the precinct assessors as
demanded by tbe Alliance and by the peo
ples' county convention of Columbia
county in 1392, shall be made a leading
measure to be advocated by our represen
tatives in ths legislature soon to be elected.
Resolved, That the people remember
with indignation the indifference and der
ision with which that reform measure was
treated by the so-called ''grand old party"
thca and now filling every place of power
in tbe state of Oregon, and that therefore
there can be no honest sincerity in tbe
promise contained in the first resolution
pretending to favor that reform set forth
at their convention in St Helens less than
ten days ago.
Resolved, That we, tbe people, bold
the party which has for twenty years past
had absolute control in Columbia county
and in all Oregon guilty and responsible
for ths distress among us, and tbe nnpar-
ailelled burden of taxation wbich cannot be
met In Columbia county only by confiscat
ing the homes of hundreds of our worthy,
industrious citizens."
THS TICK XT KOMIHATXD.
B,
Sesseman, of
Henrici, of Saovie's
Hattan, of
Peterson, of
S.
County Judg
Vernonia.
Clerk W. E.
Island.
Representative R.
Clatskanie.
Commissioner N. D.
Mist.
Sheriff J. K. Rice, of Clatskanie.
Treasurer Geo. Merrill, of Rainier.
Assessor Frank Merrill, Clatskanie.
School Superintendent L. W. Van-
Dyke, of Vernonia.
Coroner G. W. Richardson, of
Delena.
Surveyor T, J. Everman, Hndeon.
The nominees for judge, clerk and
sheriff pledged themselves, if elected,
to perform tbe duties of their offices
for tbe constitutional salary.
The county central committee was
authorized to fill any vacancies which
might occur on the ticket. The con
vention then adjourned.
Cllv Treasurer's Neilee.
Notice is hereby riven that all St VT.Un.
City Warrants issued np to and including corns, snd all skin eruptions, and positively
Bucklen'a Arwieat Salre.
Tbe beet Salve in the world for cuts.
bruises, sores, ulcers, salt rheum, fever
sores, tetter, chapped bands, chilblains,
oepwuioer iv. iaso. win oe paid upon pre- cures piles, or no pay required. It is guar-
be allowed after this date.
Dated AprU 2, WO. . E. QUICK,
City Treasurer.
anteed to give perfect satisfaction or nioneT
refunded. Price 29 cents per box. For sale
by Dr. Edwin Ross.
Easter Services. The Easter
services in tbis city last Sunday eve
ning were very much enjoyed by a
large congregation. Tbe regular meet
ing of the Endeavor Society was held
preceding church hour and was very
entertaining wbich was followed by a
splendid sermon by Rev. Fhilbrook.
The hall in wbich the services were
held was decorated with beautiful
Bowers artistically arranged for the
occasion.
PROFESSIONAL.
TAB. SDW1N ROSa,
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON.
St. Ilelons, Oregon
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T. J. Cliiton.
II. A.U.SM.
ALLEN A CLE ETON,
Attorneys and Counselors at Law
ST. nEI.KNS,
ORKOON.
QR. U. R. CUKE,
FHYSICIAN AND SURGEON.
St Helens, Oregon.
O YOU NEED GROCERIES?
If vou do snd d""! uo"1 1',l,Jr t'' money
. jourwuiits can always be supplied by
DART & MDCKLE,
Who have a complete line.
JR. J. K. II ALU
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON.
Clatakauie, Columbia county. Or.
vyr . MKSKKVE,
Surveyor and Civil Engineer
DEIJCNA, OUEOON.
County Surveyor. Land Surveying, Town
Platting and Engineering work promptly
executeu.
X. QUICIC, i
Commissioner of
Petds for Washington
0. W. COLK,
NoTAar-fvsuo
Cole & Quick,
ST. HELENS, - OREGON
Preprlelara
"Thorn's Numerical System
Dress Goods, Clothing,
Fancy Goods, Hats,
Boots and Shoes.
FURNISHING GOODS
St. Helens, Oregon.
ST. HELENS MEAT MARKET
All Kinds of Fresh Meats, Hams, Bacon and Lard .
Meats by Wholesale
At special Kates.
MAIN BTRFKT.
James H. Sheldon,
ST. ITRI.KNpt. OliKOON.
Clatskanie Drugstore "
the Place te aura
Your Srs.h Mlleln.
or
PRESCRIPTIONS COMPOUNDED AT ALL HOURS
Title Abstracts"
I Patent Medicines, Prescription Drugs,
Tollot Articles, Fancy Notions, etc
OR. J. B. HALL, Preerletor .
Chrtakaate, Or
Fob
Columbia - County, - Oregon
TITLES
Examined and abstracts furnished. Will
attend to matters befors tbe Hoard of
Equalisation; payment n( una, eto. Koal
Kutate, Convf yanclug, and lusurauce, and
lAwns neifouaieu.
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Ellis Renominated. The con
gtessional convention held in Portland
Wednesday renominated W. R. Ellis
on tbe third ballet. Tbe first ballot
stood Ellis, 61 ; Moody, 49; Rands,
14 : Caples, 1. Second ballot Ellis,
57: Moody, 51: Rands, 6. Third bal
lot Ellis 62 ; Moody, 53. Necessary
to a choice, 58. Mr. Ellis' renomioa-
tion gives general satisfaction in Co
lumbia county.
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Our tables will at all times be found supplied with the best edibles and
delicacies ths market affords.
TERMS REASONABLE FOR REGULAR BOARDERS
The hotel having been newly refurnished wo are prepared to give satis
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When Baby was sick, we gam bar Caatorla.
When she was a Chill, an. cried for Castsrla.
wlisn she became Kiss, she dung to Caatorla.
Waco she bad Children, the gars tbem Caatsrla,
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will furnish all the news pertain
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people are interested.
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Durlnr the summer season, or as lone aa
the water remains bitrb enotieh. this boat
will wake two trips each week up Scappoose
oaj- un jucauaya ana r riuars.
JAMES GOOD, MASTER.
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New Drug Store
There Is a
Complete Stock
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DRUGS ? CHEMICALS
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Perfumery, Stationery and' School Books
DRUGGISTS' SUNDRIES
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ST. HELENS, OREGON
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Mr Cooper Is always glad to welcome his
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m Pnrtlunrf I "in a ii 'Fill - ' "-'""" "; 'ainaw:in et. Helens 10:SO. Arrive
in l ortland 1 .30 A. M. Ibe company reserves th. right to change t.m. without nolle
OITE8 THg CHOICE 0
Two Transcontinental Routes
GREAT NORTHERN
BY WAY OF-
Sookane, Minneapolis & St. Paul
UNION PACIFIC RY
BY WAY OF
DEN7ER, OMAHA, & KANSAS CITT
LOW BATES TO A IX
EASTERN CITIES
OCEAN 8TEAMER8
L.E.AYK l'OKTLAND EVERY S T1AVH
For San Francisco.
For Full Details Call on or Address
W. H. HCRLBURT,
General Freight and Pasa. Agt I'ortland.
SHAVES
changs
TsaAaaFOHTATIOn
oonrANi.
railway THE MIST AND OREGON IAN
TWO TOGETHER
ONE YEAR, ONLY TWO DOLLARS
THE JOSEPH KELLOGG & COMPANY'8 RIVER STEAMER
STR JOSEPH KLjIIjOGG
-FOR PORTLAND-
Leavea Kelso Mondays. Wwlns.,1 tlVm mnA VmlA r mt K '1rVr V St tit T awOT'ss
1 ortland Tuesday. Thursdav and Hi,ir,U at A n'Mk .