The Oregon mist. (St. Helens, Columbia County, Or.) 188?-1913, June 19, 1896, Image 2

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BEEQLE DAVIS.
OFFICIAL COUNTY PAPER
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AdterUnni rat mad known upon application
OOLCMBIA COtJMTY DIRECTORY.
Ooawty Olfleere,
'ydT....,.,.,,.,,..,,..ro BUncherd, Rainier
Oter.. ,.,.,...,. Judeon Weed, Vernonl
fcherllT....,, ChM. F. Don, Rainier
'(reeeurer... K. M. Wharton OnliimhU i'itw
Jiupt, of achooU i. O. Wall, Scanpooee
j..-iipir..()(.,1t.jWn
wurvejror
Iffll White. Oulnnr
W. N. Meaerve, Delene
ST. HELKKIi KKOOM, JTONB la.
lew tight rs tfo iu tbe year
wimuui a u miner. f rest occurred
very month in the year 1818. Ice
lormed half in inch thick Id liny,
Snow fell to the depth of three inches
n nam tort, anC alto in Maesachir
sella, in Juna. Ica was formed the
thickness of a common window glass
throughout New Voilt on the oih day
ouuiy, aiiaiao corn wm o Irosen
that the greater part of it was cut io
August and dried for fodder, and the
farmer aupplied themselves from the
corn produced in 1815 for the seedine
01 me spring of 1817.
Ths people believe in McKinley be
cause ne Mtieve in the kind of leg is
lalion that moves the wheels of domes
tio industry, and favors home labor by
enuuine; out unjust ana unfair com
petition.
Bikcb it is a foregone conclusion
that the republican national conven
tion will declare absolutely for the
enld standard, excellent onnortunltv
will be afforded to test the strength of
vne money question.
Tbi nominating speeches at the SL
Louis convention will be made bv Sen
a tor-elect Foraker for McKinley, Sena
tor Lodge for Reed, Chaancy M. De
pew for Morton, and J. H. Baldwin for
Allison. This means that the oratory
in tne case will be up to the highest
mark 01 excellence.
Fabmbbs complain that it la ss hard
to hire labor in the citiea as it was be
fore the electrio railways began to
reach out into rural places. Inventive
electricians will have to help out the
tillers of the soil, for it is evident that
ths "unemployed" will not count for
ranch when there is a rash of work in
the fields.
Ths official returns from Umatilla
coanty show that out of 3473 votes
cast for congressman, North up :
ceived 386. There are thirty-three
precincts in that county, and in three
ol those precincts be did get one vote.
In six precincts he received only one
vote in each, while the largest vote he
received in any precinct was only 42.
Turn timber wealth of the Uuited
States gives a yearly product of over
a oiuion dollars, or more than twice
the value of the entire output of all
the mines. Yet nowhere on earth is
ths wealth of the forests wasted more
wantonly than in this country. Trees
and forest are slashed down not only
without consideration, but with some
thing akin to contempt.
"Mwp your p's and q's. is an old time
expression, but the following is well
peppered wi h p's: Persons who pat
ronise papers should tav oroniotlv.
tor uie peocuniary prospects or the
press have a peculiar Dower of push
ing forward public prospects. If the
printer is paid promptly and his purse
aept plethoric by prompt paying pat
rons, tie puts his wen to the paper in
peace, his paragraphs are more point
ed, he paints hie pictures of passiua
eventa in more perfect colors, and the
perusal of hie paper is more pleasing
to the people. Paste this piece of
proverbial philosophy in a prominent
place where all can peruse it.
Tub West is bound to witness a bis
influx of immigration this falL Cy
clones and floods are becoming entire
ly too numerous and devastating in
the Eastern and Middle states, and
the people will seek a placo where
their lives are not in hourlv ieonardv
from pranks of the elements. This
would not be an inappropriate time
for Columbia county to advertise her
resources with a view to inducinr peo
ple who command the vast fortunes of
Eastern lucre to step westward and
invest. Columbia county hits induce
ments for investment which are of bo
small importance. We should have
manufacturing established in our
midst. The magnificent inducements
which Our countv offera abould not
much longer remain unnoticed, nor
win incy u we only demand the rec
ognition we merit ; but it takes energy
on the part of our people to do this.
The country is not developed by idle
nanas, out it la brought about bv the
outgrowth of enterprise and unrelax
ing industry, .
Ths Oregon Pioneer Association
held its annual reunion in Portland
this week, becinnioff Tuesdev. With
these veterans of Pioneer days there is
much of history of which the present
feneration knows littU The hent.
ships attending a trip across the great the church
THt TEXT AND THE SITUATION,
Te Pew Wean' Blf Kaaaak Veer trade
twata aa the Ore Wldew.
Two clergymen were riding on the
elevated the other day. Bald one of
them, "What ia the funniest experi
ence yo ever had in . church!"
''Well, answered the other, twin
kle owning into his eye, "if you
mean with queer people, I think it
was during the vacation I have just
nmsnea. xnis year i spent my holi
days In a quaint little town up north,
t preached for them one Sunday.
"The town is full of queer charac
ters. Among others is an old man.
Uncle Lemmie. When he was
young fellow, he had been disappoint
ed in love, ana rroin that time he has
been sour. You should have seen
him. His ears stuck out like those
of Mother Hubbard's dog. Well
down on them he wore a diareputa-
cue Biix nau ills onin rested on
the two prominent points of his col
lar, and in bis hand he always ear
ned a great, thick green cotton um
brella, tied with a rusty shoestring.
"Uncle Lemmie's particular thorn
in the seen was a grass widow, ag
gressive from her head to her feet
Her nose stuck straight out threat
eningly, her hair bristled up from
her forehead, she walked like a
steam engine, and when she walked
every loop of her bonnet ribbon
shook. The very first sight of her
to Uncle Lenunie was like the wav
ing of a red flag to a bull. It har
pened that they went to the same
church, but the ushers knew the sit
uation well enongh to have a goodlv
proportion of the sanctuary between
uiem.
"Unfortunately the Sunday I
preached there was a new usher.
The opening services were well un
der way. Uncle Lemmiewaa there
in a pew by himself . He was lean
ing on the umbrella and was looking
at me with complacence. I was just
aDout to announce my text when
aown the aisle came the new usher,
and in his wake the grass widow,
bo uncie xjemmies pew.
"Uncle Lemmie gave one look as
tne figure rustled into the pew. Both
ered up his umbrella, his hat and his
prayer book and cleared the back of
the pew in front of him with the
agility of a boy. I never had such
difficulty in announcing a text, for
when Uncle Lemmie landed in the
front pew my words rang out across
WHEN THE TEACHER CAM! TO BOARD.
'For be eome we wits a sappy as a family
well could be.
Oar talk of course wa'nt Limed, but twee
Hearty, g i ana rr,
And when we gathered round the board, our
renin meal to est,
The chatter and the laughter was aa averlsaUa
treat.
Dear mother weald befpardlnfer sverjr single
dleh,
And we'd all declare la chorus Hwas euotiy
tooarwiehi
The the hall of ooaveieatiaa would begin ta
ctrale round.
And eesh one would take a hand to keep Ilea
, the bound.
IVd sola the yarns he'd spun so oft he really
thought m true,
And we'd laugh and ohoks oar vtttlas Jvet as If
they wus brma aewi
we'd chat a long at table a dad thought
ere oould afford.
But everything la altered since the teacher
eome to board.
Whoa he come, the neighbor enrled us sad
'lowed we'd caught a nriaa.
Bath hadn't aa aieal tors be began to
ciitlolee.
And U any ol a happened a word to snlapro
nounoe ThatorlUolaln tencuer would be ea with a
pounoa. .
Be started In on poor old dad, who heist got
no twos laraio.
And he'd Interrupt his start with long too
turtn oonsnrnlji
The oorreet pronunoUtloa and th proper way
to apell
TiUXheerd dad any to mother, "Wlaht that
teacher wus la" Well,
The old man act so queer at tine 1 really at
moat think
This teacher's constant peetrrtn he d rare him
clean to arina.
Wedont have evenln prayers no more, sad
dad atopped aayln grao.
It h aheta hie eye, he eay he aeee a grammar
lure us race.
All our meals Is now use hnstalai all the
laugntar'a died awayi
W young una don't dare whisper test oar ts
aoreno we betran
Dad's appetite's forsook hint, and he's dumb
a any ciam.
Though he trtee to look defiant, like be dktat
ear a continental.
Poor mother, too, has ptned away beneath this
rdgn of terron
She doat dan aak enough to eat, tar faer shell
make an error.
Thai awful teacher Judgment hang above ua
tun a sworo,
w ouee th wretched day become to ort.
wueena ooam.
Tank Blade.
PROFESSIONAL.
QB. EDWIN ROSS,
rilYSICIAN AND SURGEON,
Si. Helens, Oregon
rjR. H. R, CUFF,
PHYSICIAN AND SURQEQN.
Bl. Helens, Oregon.
JR, J, K. HALL,
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON.
Olatskanls, Columbia comity, Or.
N. MIMKltVK,
Surveyor and Civil Engineer
PKt.ENA, OREGON.
County 8nrvynr. tjind 8urvvliiff, Town
Platting and Kngliicerliig work proiuptly
VAIVUWUi
In Advance-
TME-ea,
xaorn persons who are eoeaired in
: fishing; at this point are proving con
clusively mat mere is money in the
tjusineas at 4 eeots a nound for salmon
Many hundreds of dollars are paid oat
nere eacrt month for fish, and had
there been no interruption bv high
water and other causes, local fisher
men would have been the means of
several hundred dollars yea, thous
and or dollars. Having been put into
circulation in this vicinity this season.
Stlvbstm FcmtoTn, mayor elect
of Portland, says he will accept but
half of the salary, which is 95000 per
year, oi mat omce. reoooyer is evi
dently on the point of making another
of bis famous "galley plays." . He is a
sly old fox, and can give bis oppon
nts cards and spades and beat them
all getting votes. It's a nitty, though,
that his present kindly feeling for the
taxpayers' pocket books hadn't (truck
him while be was governor of th state.
Ths city of Johnstown, Pa., which
was overwhelmed by the waters of a
broken dam May 31, 1889, engulfing
several thousand people, is now a
handsome and thriving place of 40,000
innaoiianis, having added 10,000 to its
population since that calamity.
Johnstown lost 7 per cent of it eiti
sens in the racing torent. and ret it
now one of the most prosperouH cities
oi its sue in tne state. American
pluck has always been found equal lo
every emergency.
plains during the '40a can onlv be re
alised by those left to testify from
actual experience. Very few, compar
atively, are now living who were the
heads of families that came to Oregon
prior to 1850, while most of those who
take part in meetings of the pioneers
were mere boys and girls when they
were uaher ed into this once unknown
wilderness, where the whiteman car
ried his life in his hand every minute
and hour of the day or night, not
knowing at what moment he would be
attacked by aavagea from ambush, fol
lowed by the fatal effect of the toma
hawk. Those dava are now reduced
10 the records of biltorv. and well mav I Soon a danm Kumn ts tt,a nil
the few survivors of those trying times I weird and inharmonious music from
uu mh wiid pnue upon ine
present state of civilization made pos
sible by their fearless westward march.
All honor to the Oregon pioneer.
There hath no evil ever befallen
you but such as is common to man.
but God will with the temptation
also make a way of escape.' "New
York Bun.
Dancing For Hnabaada,
1 VI. .1 i
oeverat renaxetonians went on
Wednesday to the Indian celebration
above the government school. They
found a huge oblong wigwam, prob-
amy 70 zeeun length, in the interi
or was gathered a motlev thronsr.
and around the center mats and skins
were arranged for the spectators to I
squat upon.
Hist and
Oregon ian
ONE YEAR
$2.00:
This offer holds good only for new
the Si wash "band." It seemed to be subscribers who pay in advance
a sort of love dance. It was the nart and old ones who nav un in rlto nri
01 young squaws wno wanted hus one year in advance. One year will
bands to go forward within the dr- L..-j .1.-: .
. Ti p tv. . ,. cleand perform the various queer 1
. -?"Jr,V Pm'ncni I"""" movements which constitute Indian p.",gn ln th? BPnn nd the Piden-
man and merchant of Goshen. V. ha
this to say oh the subject of rbeoroa
tism: "I take pleasure in recommend
ing Chamberlain's Pain Balm for rbeu
matism, aa I know from personal ex
perience that it win do all that ia
claimed for it. X year ago this soring
my brother was laid no in bed with
inflammatory rheumatism, and aiifTVr-
ed intensely. The first application of
Chamberlain's Pain. Balm eased the
pain, ana we use ot one bottle com
pletely cured him. For aula bv Tr
Edwin Ross.
dancing. If the appearance of any
one of them struck a brave favora
bly, he would Join her. thus indicat
ing His desire to become her hue
band. Several of the dusky maidens
received no such advances and
seemed much wounded in pride and
leeungs. ronrueton East Oregonian.
Thb national convention will de-
V dare in emphatic language for ths
gold standard. Tbey spoke of the free
coinage of silver only on terms that
could be agreed up by international
agreement. Tariff ia the paramount
issue, according to the platform, and
it is onr opinion that tariff will
urgeu mora particularly than any
timer question, it tne campaign
made strictly upon a gold standard
and bieh protective nlatform. then
and not until then, will we be able to
ten just "wiere we are at."
Thb "filled cheese" bill passed by
me senate is analogous to the oleomar
garine act of a few years ago in the
respect mat its purpose is lo tax an
objectionable manufacture out of ex
istence. Filled cheese is made by
using sKimmea mug and lard instead
of cream. It is not unwholesome, but
it competes with the better article to
the injury of the termers, and there
lore they want protection against it in
the form of a tag high enough to take
away tne pronts ot those who are en
gaged in its production.
It has come to our ears, but we can
not vouch for it being whole cloth
that a jug of applejack was taken to
ns rxms ot one ot our rural precincts
vn ejection any, sua a large number
of, voter became quite hilarious before
the day was ended. It is said that
wnea the count wag made, twenty bal
lot were found to. be a little out of
jrwter. Une voter, who had imbibed
Hdit freely, when he attempted to
mark bis ballot found the job too dif
ficult for nim so he turned the back
of the ballot and wrote, "Straight Dem
ocratic, be gob, and don't you forget
it," and then efened hi name thereto.
laftBfi
No rarely left handed race has vet
bean diaTOvered. althoturh it ia said
that fully TO per cent of the inhab
itants of Pendjabuse the left hand
in preference to the right The next
greatest per cent of left handediuwe
is among the Hottentots of Africa
ana the Bushmen of Australia
about SS percent Dr. Karrosays
that 23 per cent of all criminals are
ten banded. Exchange.
Cfcarewal FIMara,
The English claim that filters of
sponge, sand cr loose charcoal are
only partial in their results. They
prefer a porous block of pure (animal)
cnarooal, combining the highest
known chemical with the greatest
possible mechanical or straining ca
pacity. Every soldier in hot cli
mates is provided with one at thu
blocks as a part of bis outfit-
la the Freeewew afatoyalty.
A friend tells me rather an amus
ing little incident of the levee. He
noticed close behind him a tan, stout
man gorgeously atored In a volun
teer colonel's uniform, whose plainly
discernible nervousness and heated
countenance showed that he was new
to such receptions. As my informant
stepped forward to make his obeis
ance to the prince his timid and
weighty follower, from sheer anxiety
to see "how it was done," gave a big
lurch forward and sent him stagger
ing heavily into the arms of the heir
apparent A smile ran round the
room, and the prince laughed audibly
as he steadied himself from the shock
of his unexpected burden. As for the
unhappy cause of ths contretemps,
he was h eared to murmur something
about "begging his royal highness'
lautiuu.
tial election in November.
One Dollar
Saved by taking the two paper
together, the price of each, separ
ralely, being $1.60.
The Mist
Has been designated the official
paper of Columbia county by the
Coonty Court, and coosequtnlly
will furnish all the new pertain
to public matters in which the
people are interested.
COLUMBIA BANKING COMPANY
St. hclcns, orsson
Make luTeeimente, receive dennrtu and dne
a gnrl banking buaiuee.
CAPITAL STOCK, $20,000.
All kind of good eniritln bought and tnld.
Exchange, good everywhere In th world, told
INCORPORATED JAN. 6, iRoe.
J. R. Nelll, preatdenti K. W. Allen, vte-real-dent;
0. N. tkiott, neoretaryi l II. Ward, aaalat
aiit aeoretary; C. H. New ft, oathler.
j)Q YOU NEED GROCERIES?
If you do ami dlr tli bntt quality for the least money
your wants oan always b supplied by
dart & mm,
-WTi ' m a 1 ""'-'. 'ft'!' : V;
who nave a complete line
Dress Goods. Clothing. -
Fancy Goods. Hats,
Boots and Shoes.
FURNISHING GOODS
St. Helens, Oregon,
All Kinds of Fresh Meats, Hams, Bacon and Lard
NEWELL 1 WATKINS
-DEALERS IN
Groceries, Hay, Floor and Feed
Meats by Wholesale
At 5peclal Rates.
MAIN BTTtlDWT. It
James H. Sheldon,
st. hei,knb, unv.aovt.
Clatskanie Drugstore 1
the Plane t Seeur
Veur Prh Meeielne
WOOD AND MIIIJUI.E".
Country Produce Bought and Bold, and Ex-1
onangea roruouas. unclertHklng ooods
furninhed on Bliort Notice.
Store on Strand Street, t)T. HELENS, OR
PRESCRIPTIONS COMPOUNDED AT ALL HOURS
Patent Medicine, Preaorlptloa Prat,
Toilet Article, Paney Notion, ta
DR. J.
I. MALL. PnsvMer
CIa n I. Ore
ORIENTAL HOTEL
A. H. BLAKK8LEY, Proprietor.
Board by Day, Week or Month
AT REASONABLE RATES.
The table ta lunulled writ the heat tfca n.ab.t I
aiiorua. ATeryuuni clean. A anara ol your pat
roue I solicited. ST. IIKLENH, OitaUON.
ST. HELENS LJYERY STABLES
THOS. COOPER, Proprietor.
Horses Boarded and Cared For.
TURNOUTS ON SHORT NOTI0E.
ST. HELENS, : : OREGON
1 ....ST. HELENS HOTEL..,
Our tables will al all time be found stipiUt1 with ths best edibles sod
dvllcacies the market afl'ords.
TERMS REASONABLE FOR REGULAR BOARDERS
The hotel having been newly refurnir-hod we are prepared to give satis
faction U all our patrons, and solicit your patronage.
j J- Ceorge, Proprietor, 8t. Helens, Or.
Iilo
E. MoNEILL, Receiver.
TO THE
ID .A. T
OIVIS THB CHOICS 0
Two Transcontinental Routes
GREAT NORTHERN RAILWAY
BY WAV OF
Sookane, Minneapolis & Si. Paul
UNION PACIFIC RY
BY WAY OP
EN7ER, OMAHA, & KANSAS CITY
LOW BATBB TO ALL
EASTERN CITIES
OCEAN STEAMERS
LEAVE PORTLAND EVERY S DAYS
For San Francisco.
For Full Details Call on or Address
W. H. HURLBURT,
General Freight and I'm. Agt., Portland.
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AAAaVAaaVAAaVjsaVAM
.... 1
.AT THE
New Drug Store
if
There Is a
Complete Stock
r:, 7. Of!
i
Patent Medicines
DRUGS ai CHEMICALS
BEST BRANDS OF CIGARS
Perfumery, Stationery and School Books
DRUGGISTS' SUNDRIES
Dr. Edwin Eoss, Prop.
ST. HELENS, . - . OREGON
PR Iter n t prtn va
COMPOUHUBU BAY OK KI0HT.
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The Indestructible "Maywood"
BICYCLE.
Is Itsat BMsss,
THIS S78.00 COM
PLSTS BIOYCLS
SHERIFF'S SALE.
BY VTBTTB Or AN EXECUTION AND OB
aer ef aele fumd An r.1 tK. rin.ni, rvu. I
ot the State of Oreeon, lor Colombia County, in I
ISVOTOt Mar C. Hill ru) -MlnHt K'.lh.n if(-h. I
pl, opoa a judgment rendered therein on the I
"PL", 01 18S. 'or the na of 11778.74, 1
With interet thereon a the rata nl clht natr I
cent per anuum since aald day, and for eoal I
and diabnraement taxed at f U, and for aeeru-1
inff eoela. onnn erhfh aMnilAi, I
aonat property of aald Kichoia wa eold on the I
Srddar ol June, 18US, for the asm of tm. and
aald aum harlne been applied toward the pay
meat of said judgment.
, "w. therefore. I will, on th th day of July,
MM, aithe eut door of the eourthouM. in Bt.
WMeataets, neualc WITH OOUFQH.
"Miain. lywwia iiihwm' aipjMw,. aii i ,
ST. HELENS EXCHANGE
PRIDE OF KENTUCKY WHISKY
EST BRANDS UOMKSTIC AMD IMPOSVKD CISABtS
Mr CooMr U always elsd to welcome his
old friends to bl popular plsce o( business
ST. HELENS EXCHANGE
PORTLAND AND CLATSKANIE
ot. s. isas
faa 1, ISM
Jan. St, ISM
Other Pending
f&l GEEITEST SPECIALISTS 01 THS
IMERidi rninien
p-'J Uost Successful atarrhDoctontatlieCIty.
SttlnlaiJIsV f-A Swla,HanAb. - - M . i m lyeiinn
J5f7 'JWat SCIENTIFICALLY and
SUCpESSPlJLLT, ears Qaleklr
The "Maywood- la the atronowf end Hmt.
ivasasa sssau ziusria. an avi-lal ar MSRelail that a. .uJ j-. . . 7 ava SUB Kinnej or
eaailr taken apart and pat together: h few nrli.Trr?L . p'!,,n pntrotloa,
bold together eren In an accident "o JtoKwtabinV t? er?ehTlSTi;"S'M " f"
that eannot broken: o almple tbi iUMnm LLHiJ "
STEAMER a. W. SHAVER, DeU Shaver, Master
'".y ? d"'pHon) aoeording to law, all of
aald Mathau Nicholt' right, tilTe and interact of.
lt. 'ouowlngewribal real eMale to-
Beginning at a nnnt wip ih mmi mmA
ntemwtl m Int nf lanH nw . v.- u ur
Blood, which border an the Clatskanle riVer!
thence running in a southerly couree on the
line of eaid lot a dljiUnr nf nio Ia. rh.ni. i
l"teI')y direction 100 feet, the county
road, thence running along aald coonty road
iffi'i? tyP beginning. Alio that
f.J!fi,, lot.' ,ll,n, hBlnning at a nuke marked
l8.' .W '"t, thence due north 100 feet, thence
West AO fAt tA th. nl.M 1 1 ii
aid land being a part of th donation land
claim ot B, o. Bryant, In section S, townahip?
north, range 4 weetof the Willamette meridian,
together with the tenement, heriditamenle
, .I, rienancee tnereunto belonging, in Co
lumbia eounty, Oregon, to aatUfy the balance ol
Wltnea my hand thU 4th day of June, Mtat.'
r w rj- a ai
JSj Bheriff of Colambls CountT. Oreson.
Com AMD CHOP HOI.C
S. E. BROWN, Prop.
and PEBMANEXTLT, PaUVATtf
VOUS DEBILITY arJ Sttyrnr rVm
4-tv.n. . m.xt.
j TJ?' Y t titlS, GONORRHOEA
.Mu uKuni, epermatorrhoea, Seminal
Weakness, LtVt Manhood, Night Bmla-
uu,vuaEcn ioee,iMcaTinK faculties
HYDROCELE. VARl60CELB snd
STRICTURES radically and safely cured
witbont pain or detention from business.
All deformities and impedimenta to
marriage quickly removed.
A CERTAIN and POSITIVE CURE
" wwi enecia of early rice and
""Snsolt eTiU foI,ow ta lt tr'in-
formSKASES OF WOMEN, 5
write, sending: stamp. Consultation free
and confidential. .
m orana in him at a i . . . " wumniH nana: a one. i uamw
roSeerfe-ht?
,u i mecnaniam Known, to bnild a f ram -ithi ... "'"" ingeaniw " '.. i ue com
tuat xramea
eontlnaally break and hectare at .brazen iolntT anffini... l.02, 'a ""
I repaired. WHKGUt-itwh-miiiftwL :uEj;wh? hr ,r bnckled
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