The Oregon mist. (St. Helens, Columbia County, Or.) 188?-1913, June 05, 1896, Image 2

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    OREGON MIST.
1SSIK0 CVEHK rHIBAT MOKItLIS
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BEEGLE DAVIS.
OFFICIAL COUNTY PAFER.
ftafcacrlpilwa)
On eopv oaS year la aai
um eoyy bhmiuis..
Stogie copy.,,...
Adrertlsint; rates made known apon application
COLOMBIA COCNTT DIRECTORY.
CMalf Olf lean.
Jodea..... ,...Dean Blaneherd. Rainier
t;lerk .......Judasa f1, venwuil
Sheriff , Chae, P. Dow, Rainier
Treasurer s. M. v. Barton loiumbu vttv
SupL&t Senools.. J. a. Wslts, HesBiMcee
Aannr , Mart I a Whtla, Quince
antrr..
w. H. Maawre, uetena
.......P. A. FrikM, Sfeppooae
...8.0 fcaooaorer, Veiaoaia
T. HELBilti OBEIiOH, JCHSJ S.
MOD DATS UtCTlOr,
The result of Monday' election
pro8 conclusively that s republican
nomination doe not aJarays mean an
election in Oregon. Th retail above
that in all part of the stale partjr
linea have been broken and in many
coontiea thai gave one party a major
ity two yean ago gsvs tbe other party
majority tbia year. This condition
baa not resulted from a change of sen
timent upon any of the heretofore well
established party principles, but large
ly apon local issues and factional dif
ferences. '
Tbe great republican majority of two
, rears ago led largely to the belief that
this year a nomination meant an
election. This, bowsver, is a too com
ason error, as was pointed oat by The
Mist just prior to the convention. In
deed many times hare parties gone
down to defeat through overconfidence,
and this year is no exception. Con
ventions may apparently ahape public
sentiment for the time being, but tbe
voters pat the finishing touches to it
oa election day. In Hallnomah
coanty in particular party lines are in
shreds, and a reorganuation will be al
most imperative. Other coo a ties of
the state are in like condition. The
people have declared that they have
something to say, and that their
wishes are to receive at least some
consideration, and if they do not re
ceive it before they bave leaned to
demand it at the ballet box.
In this coanty (fie vote on congress
man assumed a peculiar phsss, and as
predicted before election, the votes for
Korthup only assisted toward the
election of Qoinn, taking votes from
Ellis. Northup, howsver, is third
man in the race. The prohibition
vote for congressman was over three
times as large as ever before, not per
haps becaase there are any more pro
hibitionists in the county than for
merly, bat apparently becaase of a
general dissatisfaction with tbe nom
ineecof the other parties. Tbe votes
for Korthnp wsre probably not all be
caase of a personal antagonism or dis
like for Kr. Ellis so much ss a disap
' provslof the sUsged manner in which
bis nomination wss made. This is
mors clearly shown by ths vote for
Korman Merrill for representative and
George W. Patterson for joint senator,
both pledged to support Senator
Mitchell, whose views on the money
question are identical with those of
Mr. Ellis. Mr. Merrill and Mr. Fatter
son are each elected to tbe legislature
and a vote for either was a vote for
Mitchell, yet by the result Mitchell
was supported and Ellis was opposed.
In Clackamas coanty where the re
publicans two years a?o elected every
man on the ticket has gone the re
Terse this year and tbe populists have
made a clean sweep, again demon
strating that a nomination, unless ju
diciously made, does not mean an
election. Tbe effect of last Monday's
battle of the ballots ought, and no
doubt will, be followed two years hence
by inch a degree of discretion thst tbe
decision of June 1, 1896 will be re
versed in June, 1898.
The defeat of Tongue in tbe first
congressional district by Vsnderberg
presents a more surprising condition
than in the second district. Tbe re
sult there shows the superior strength
of the cause of silvsr over Tongue's
"sound'' money candidacy. Hsd Mr.
Tongue stood by his position upon ths
financial question as outlined by him
during the last session of the legisla
ture there could have been no doubt
as to his succsss in the contest. And
again had he not been so unfortunate
as to bave received the support of the
Oregonisn his chances would bave
been much better. Mr. Tongue's
ability goes unquestioned, but bis
"sound'' money views have been re
pudiated by the people of his congres
aienal district
The Mist asserted before election
thst North op wss put op, not in tbe
hope that be would be elected, but for
the sole purpose of defeating Ellis.
The correctness of this ansertion is at
tested by the result, and tbe schems
seems to have accomplished tbe object
for which it was intended. Kortbup's
candidacy resulted in giving Quinn,
populist, a plurality, while the vote of
tbe former was less than either the
populist or republican. It need not
be reiterated that a republican ' vole
for Korthup wss indirectly a vote for'
THE VOTE OF COLUMBIA
CANDIDATES.
CONliHEsa-
A S Bennett, dm
W B Ellis, rap
P MrKerctaer, pro
H U Norttaop, Ind. sound atone? .
Martin julno, peo ..
(4L FRKMK Jl'DGB
Rob't S Beta. rep ,
Joan Burnett, dent... .............
Joeena UJttOO.MN .
DISTRICT ATTORNEY
T J Cleeton, rep. ........... .......
J B Heilires, dem
Site. B Smith, pen
JOIST SENATOR
W B Dlllerd, dem
Joho Hansen, peo
0 W Patterson, rep.
RKPRBSKSTAflVK-
B.8 Halloa, pea
S Merrill, rep
Geo r Moeck.dem..
COCNTT JLUil-
J B Doan, rap
James Dart, deal
R Seeseemen. peo
SHERIFF
C W Blakealev, Sep
Edwin Merrill, deia
J N Rice, peo
COtNTTCLERK-
W K Hen rid, pea
Jadsoa Weed, rep
ABOrahsm. peo ........
COMMISSIONER
Thai 8 CoiTta, rep
D W rreemaa. dea
N P Fetenwn. peo
TREASURER
Wra H Dolman. deal..
1 H Swacer, rep
Ooe W Grant, dees
Iran Merrill, pea
Martin Wait, ren.
SCHOOL SUPERINTENDENT
I B shoemaker, lad. rep.. .......
L W VanDTko. sao
J o Watts, rep
SURVEYOR
T J ETermaa. pea.. ....... .......
w N xieeerve. rep.......
J S Clonlnrer. den
A r netarea, tea
Q W Richardson, peo
TOTAL NUMBER OF VOTES
Qninn. Tbe result speaks for itself,
and those who voted for North up have
the satisfaction of knowing they as
sisted towsrd ths slection of a populist
congressman.
What better argument does Oregon
need in its favor than the fact that
cyclones are unknown here. For
years ths Mississippi valley states have
been visited annnaTI by the destruct
ive cyclone leaving death and destruc
tion in its wske. A nomber of states
have already been visited this year,
and only last week the greatest catas
trophe known in the history of this
country wss the cyclone which struck
St. Louis, Ma, which sent nearly 1000
souls to the great beyond and left
thousands homeless and penniless, de
stroying millions of dollars worth of
property and presenting the most ap-
paliog scene of distress imsginable.
These death-dealing freaks of nature
have been common in the middle
states lor several years, bat never be
fore hss so large a city as St. Louis
been deveetated from such a cause.
Is it any wondsr that people in tbe
East are looking westward for homes,
and is it not reasonable thst since
Oregon offers a climste free from the
deadly cyclone, that immigration may
be expected to our borders if an effort
shall be made to get it? Tbe mildness
and even temperature of the climate
of Oregon commends this stale to
homeseeksra.
The Mibt hss earnestly supported
Mr. Ellis for congress because it be
lieved him to be a good man in the
right place, but at the same time it
spprecistes the honesty of purpose of
those republicans ss well ss democrats
who expressed their sentiments and
exercised their rights ss American
citixens in voting for Mr. North up. If
all men voted and acted their senti
ments in the selection of public serv
ants snd upon public questions this
government would be much better.
resulting in our laws being more fully
executed. A republican form of gov
ernment grants to every citizen tbe in
dividual liberty of casting his ballot
according to his own judgment, and
the citizen who fails to do this has
neither done his duty to himself or to
his country.
KLKCTIOtf RETURNS.
At the hour of going . to press the
contest in both the Oregon eongres-
sionsi districts wss still in doubt. In
the second district, with four counties
yet to bear from and five others in
complete, Ellis hss 10,365; Quinn. 10.
257; Northop, 7793; Bennett, 5362.
Tbe counties in this district from
which no returns bave yet been re
ceived are Grant, Harney, Malhenr
snd Wallowa, but in the last named it
is known that Quinn has a plurality
of 200. It is not unlikely that part or
all of the other three counties are
populist, in which case Ellis' defeat
would result. The returns from Uma
tilla, Crook, Union, Clatsop and Was
co, howsver, are incomplete at this
writing, so that the result may yet be
considered in doubt.
The first district is also in doubt.
The returns are still incomplete, with
Vsnderberg, popolist, leading Tongu,
republican, by about 300 votes. It is
improbable that the counties to hear
from will be in Tongue's favor. The
vote between the populist and repub
lican in each district is very close and
will probably require the official count
to determine who is elected.
Cleeton for district attorney, hss a
plurality of about 800 in the district,
after losing Clackamas by 242.
Patterson, for joint senstor, hss a
plurality in the district of several
hundred.
J adze Bean for the snpreme bench.
is elected by a considerable plurality.
J ne entire ticket put up by the
Union Bi-metalio League in Yamhill
county haa been elected by majorities
ranging from 300 to 500.
Clatsop coanty elects a populist and
a democrat to ths legislsture.
The next legislature will be repub
lican by a safe majority.
COUNTY LAST MONDAY.
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CAST IN THE COUNTY, 1612.
The Tote by Precincts.
The following is tbe total vote of ths sev
eral precincts in Columbia county for 1SB6
compared wtlh the Tote in 1M:
1898 18M
Nefaslem 130 142
Union... 171 JS0
Rainier 18T 15S
Apiary - 0
Scappoosa 119 120
Sherman ( SO 76
Deer Island 122 85
ClaUkania lflt 144
Oak Point 104 110
Beaver Falls 74 78
Auburn 132 225
Marshland 68 37
Total... ,...1513 1480
School Report.
Beport of school in district 'o. 12, for
the month ending sfsy 29, 1896:
Number of days taught
" pupils enrolled
Papils enrolled during last week..
Number of days attendance.......
Average dally attendance .....
Tardiness
Deportment good.
The visitors during the last two months,
were: Boss Sesseman, JL Peck, Louis
Fitzgerald snd Oeorge Adams. Those pres
ent every dsy were Lena Tucker, John
Peck. Clifton Tocker. Perry Mellinger, Le
Boy Tocker, Clave Mellinger, Ben Hosford,
Bert Mills. R. H. Bsilst. Teacher.
VALLEY ITEMS.
School commenced last Tnesday with
Miss Til lie Sheldelin, ss teacher, for s three
month's term.
Mr. Meeker, of Houlton, paid a visit to
Mr. Bonnell, of this place, last 8unday.
Crops are looking fine considering the
late, cold spring we had.
Electric Bitters.
Electric Bitters is s medicine suited for
sny season, but perhaps more generally
needed when the languid, exhausted feel
ing prevails, when tbe liver is torpid snd
sluggish and the need of a tonic and alter
ative is felt A prompt use of this medi-
ciaa hss often sverted long, snd perhsps
fatal billions fevers. No medicine will set
more surely im counteracting aad freeing
the system from ths malarial poison. Head
ache, indigestion, constipation, dizziness
yield to Electric Bitters. 60 cents sad $1
per bottle st Dr. Edwin Boas' drng store.
DIED.
CAMPBELL. At Ksinier. Oregon. OB
Friday, May 29, 1896, B. C. Campbell.
Deceased was an old resident of Colum
bia county. The remainj, accompanied by
snout thirty friends, wss brought to HI
Helens last Saturday where it was taken in
charge by the Mssonie brethren snd con
veyed to Masonic ball where, in tbe pres
ence of a large concourse of friends, ths
funeral sermon wss preached by Bev. C. S.
Phil brook, sfter which interment took
place st ths Germaay Hill cemetery.
BUBDAHL At Bachelor Flat, on Sun
day. May 21, Mrs. Jobo Burdahl.
TEE GREATEST SPECIALISTS 01 TEE
1MEBICAI COITUEIT.
Most Successful Catarrh Doctors In the City.
Thev treat SCIENTIFICALLY and
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All deformities snd imoediments to
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Consult personsilv the most EX.
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write, aendine stamp. Consultation free
snd confidential.
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PRINCIPAL OFFICE, ,
132 THIRD BT., POETLAND, OE.
is
SHERIFF'S SALE.
IV
v VTBTfi nt sn ri vrlTIOM AND OR
i ui i,ui nut nl iha circuit Court
ol the state ol Or ion, lor voiamina v""y.' L"
l II. rv V anil arainll Nathan NICH-
ola, upB a Jndirment rendered therein ou the
ltth day ot May, IMS, lor the aura af Sips.7,
with tulerail thereon at the rata ot elshtpar
cant wr annim alora aaa aay. wo iw w
and diabunenienta taied at sift aim iw awvru
, ........ .lu tiuuuu. iMrtala ter-
onal property ol aaltl Nichols was sold I op the
ant .laV of June, Iss. lor the sunt ol . ajxl
aid sun harinjr been applied towards Iha pay
ment of aald lodgment. .
Now. therefore, will, an IheSth day ot July,
1M. at the east door ot Iha eounhouae, in .
Uvlrns, said eouoty and state, at the hour ol 10
o cloos A. at., ol tain aay, sen at puoiir
subject to redemption, ewordliti to law, all l
said Nathan Nichols" rlsht title and Interest pi
rn and le the loUawlaf-deacribea real aetata to-
"beelnnlnf at a point whera the eounty road
Intersects a lot ot land now owned by . W.
Blood, which borders on tbe ClaUkania river,
thence rnnnlns: In a southerly oourM on the
Uneoi aald lot a dUtance ol 100 feel. Iheuoe In
an easterly direction 10 feet, to the county
road, thence running along; said county load
11.- I m ,n ,ka a! hl nnl IIV AIrO that
certain knot land beginning at a atase marked
H". running thenoe due aouth 100 leet. thence
due east JO leel. thence due north MM leet. Ibeoc
Art t.t m I hImw n beainnina: all ol
aald land being a part ol the donation land
claim ol K. O. Bryant, In section a, township
north, range 4 west at the 'lluuaetss meridian,
together with the lenemeula, aeridllamenla
and appurtenances thereunto belonging. In Co
lumbia county. Oregon, to satisfy the balance of
aald execution.
wtiuass my hand this n day ot June. was.
C. F. DOAN.
Hi Sheriff ol Columbia County, Oregon.
TatEASUatEet'S NOTICE.
Codktt Trsasurer's Opnci, )
St. HfLSMS. Or.. May 15. 1806. (
NOTICK Is hereby given that Columbia
county warrants Nos. SStO, 83H1, 8SH0
and 3379 hereto-ore presented and endorsed
-Not Paid for Wsnt et Funds," will be
paid upon presentation at this office. In
terest will not be allowed after this date.
mlSjl2 K. M. WHAKTU.
Treasurer of Columbia County. Or.
PlCTPpiI corns AND CMOS MOUSt
luUafilUl D. H. BROWN, Prop.
Best Meal in the Citj for ik
AND CPWARDS.
167 First St,
POSTLANO, ORCOON,
Bet Morrison and Yamhill
Formerly 110 Third,
COLUMBIA BANKING COMPANY
r. hclcns. ontooN
Makes investments, receives deposits and does
a general Musing bnaloeaa.
Capital stock. 20,ooo.
All kinds of rood securities bought snd sold.
Exchange, good everywhere la ths world, sold.
INCORPORATCO JAN. , iSee.
I. R. Nclll. nreaident: K. W. Allen, trlcs-nresi-
ant secretary; v, u. neweu. carnier.
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paign in the spring and the presiden
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Saved by taking the two paper
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The Mist
Has been designated the official
paper of Columbia coanty by the
Coonty Court, and conseqntnlly
will furnish all the news pertain
to public matters in which the
people are interested.
The Indestructible "Maywood"
BICYCLE.
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PATBXTS 1 rb- it91
s-AXSflTS j Hsr l 18J
Tbe "afsrwood" ts ths sSro7t and itrnpU btepet erermade.' Idanted fne alt Hak f
toada and rldera. Made of material UmSiT tSShSirysVtS la iJS.trutTon
srUI hold tocether seea la an aeotdeat: no hollow tablna to crash In at seerr mtset-a irataa
that eannotle broken; aoslmple (bat Ita adoatln nans serve aa It.nirtlo, a!
Viwm '? vmoIi ,w, r o aire reliable and rapid raSporliMort
T.KA!,Er,',;pOTed dooll diamond, ruruu.1 for three soars. Ifads ofllnon eold
rolled steel rods (toturbest and atronceat metal for lta w.lat known); teufed Utbe7 with
alaminna bronsj Sitings In snoh a manner that It la Imposelbls to break er anT Dart work
loqae; a marrel of noveltr. simpllelte and dorabllltT: the areateat JZZ.V.J, RTfl..
In bloyole meohlnlara known to balld a frame without braaen Joints snd tnblnc aa Von know
that f rameaoontlnoally break and fracture at brazen Joints, snd tnbeswhen th an hoIkiJ
In cannot be repaired sWIf EICLS-os-inoh; warranted w ood ms ptaoora tiJSt kw
and brass nipples. HOBS Lwri barrel nattern. TIRES "Ariin..'
Kb a rrrigns vioica nepair. or some other Drst-elaaa pneumatic tire. BKAkf S-Til
arlnaa ta eeerv navt. Inetndinv afhla wukt.1. . . i . . 71 .i,aJ1
right Quick Bepalr, or some other
CONSLS-Beat qnailtv tool steel, earefuUv tempered and hardeVedT cUai
hardened can ten, rear adjustment. CRANKOnr Mabrated one-olln.
teoted brpatenu; no cotter pina. RSiACH-hortes lncbesVlon.t St S
o vi f aa. st isyvn ft at UAA nafHnnimiriiii' rner
B AB-Rereralblc and tuaUbieVeaallV
Bi.9 rubber: fll b
Blckel plated. Each Btevele complete with tool bstumpT slraiih ind cdtsl WShfil!
aordlurto tlraa. padala, aaddlea, ate, 97 to SO pranda. M 0Un- Wslghs, ae-
SADULB-P. P., Gilliam,
Ss nr Spawlal Wbolaaale Prleav Kerer before sold
for less. To quioUr Introduce the "Haywood" Bicycle, wa
have decided to make a a pedal coupon offer, civlnc every
reader of this paper a chanoe to set a Srat-olaa. wheel at tbs
lowest ; prtoe aver offered. On receipt of SW 00 and eotmm
we will chip to anyone tbe above Bicycle, securely crated,
and araarantee safe dnltrery. Money refunded If not aa
repreaented after arrltal and examination. Wa will ahln
C. O. D. with pri Tilers of examination, for SSAOS aod eonpon
provided Ss.oo Is sent with order sa a jraarantee of good faith.
A written blading warranty with each Bicycle. This Is
chance of a lifetime and von cannot aord to let tbs oddot
Wjity paaa. Addrsas all orders to
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THE OREGON MIST,
STP. I-IE3I.EllSrS,
PROFESSIONAL.
jQR. BDWIN RODS,
rilYSlCIAN AND BURGEON.
St. Helens, Oregon
T.J.Ctssyeit. B.Aitss.
ALLEN A CLEETON,
Attorneys and Counselors at Law
ST. HKLINS, . ORIOON.
jqs. a. a. ours,
MYSICXAN AND BURGEON.
BU Helens, Oregon.
JPR. 1. B. HALL, .
PHYSICIAN AND BURGEON.
Clatakaitl. Columbia county. Or.
Vy N. MKoBRVK,
Snrreyor and Civil Engineer
DELENA, OREGON,
o,. .... I fttirmvlne. Town
Plattlnw and Kiiaiusaruie work promptly
executed.
IBMLVTION NOTIVB.
VOTICB is hereby (riven thst the part
il nership heretofore esislins between
M. Collins and William Hoof, dome busi
ness under me nrm nsmeoi uui
at Hcappoose, Oregon, Is this day dissolved
he mutual pnnaant. tlalad at HoaDnDOSS
this i d day of May, lfUM.
miojiz ea. vuua
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WOOD AND ll!4il.E.
Country Produce Bought and Bold, snd Ex
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furnished on Buort Notice.
Store on Strand 8treet, BT. HELENS, OR.
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A. B. BLAKESLEY, Proprietor.
Board by Day, Week or Month
AT SEASONABLE BATES.
The table la enrolled with the beat ths market
affords. Everything clean. A there ol your pat-
ST. HELENS UYERY STABLES
THOa COOPER, Proprietor.
Horses Boarded and Cared For,
TURNOUT ON SHORT NOTtOt,
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M 70 your wsnts csn slssys be supplied by
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Dress Goods, Clothing,
Fancy Goods, liats,
Boots and Shoes.
FURNISHING GOODS
St. Helens, Oregon.
ST. HELENS
HI! Kinds of Fresh Meats, Hams JlcgLallig!L
MMU by Wholers
At PWCISJ KSICS. ,
MAIN BTRFKT. I
Glatskanie Drugstore
PRESCRIPTIONS COMPOUNDED AT ALL HOURS
Patent Medicines, Prescription Drugs,
Toilet Articles, Fancy Motions, ate.
T ....ST. HELENS I IoVeL.?.? T
Our Ubles will st sll times be tound supplied with tbs best edibles snd
delicscies the market sflurds.
TERMS REASONABLE" FOR REGULAR BOARDERS
The botel hsvlng been newly rclurnished ws sre orepsred to give sstis
fsctioo is sll our pslrons, sud solicit your pstronsgs.
J. George, Proprietor, St. Helens, Or.
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New Drug Store
Patent Medicines
DRUGS Ee CHEMICALS
BEST BRANDS OF CIGARS
Perfumery, Stationery and School Books
DRUGGISTS' SUNDRIES
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COstrOUNDEO DAY OB NIGHT.
ST. HCLCNS,
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ST. HELENS EXCHANGE,
Mr. Cooper's new snd elersnt bar room la tbs Isvorlts re
sort o tli. elty, wlur. st sli Utuet can be found tbe famous
PRIDE OF KENTUCKY WHISKY
EST AMDS MflBITIC
Mr Cooper la always slsd to welernn. bis
eld friends to Lis popular place ol business
ST. HELENS EXCHANGE
PORTLAND AND CLATSKANIE
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THE MIST AND OREGON IAN
TWO TOGETHER
ONE YEAR, ONLY TW DOLLARS
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