The Oregon mist. (St. Helens, Columbia County, Or.) 188?-1913, July 03, 1896, Image 2

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    OKEGON MIST;
IWftllKUKVKHY INIDAt MOKNIMU
-v-
BKEGLE A DAVIS.
officTaT county paper
Suk.crlplian Num. '
Onaeopj out year la aclvauca......,,...,..l So
One copy st mouths, -..... ?S
Biugl. copy ....,.. .... ,
profit if we had four time as much
money in existence if (be wheels of the
factory and the farm are not in opera
tion to seep tne money in circulation
Wa want n opportunity to earn nion
ey, and thnt opportunity it not ottered
inrough tbe operation of the Wilton
free trade law. More money it needed
10 carry on business with, but aritmiiai
flint and foremost enact a tariff law
which will create that business. A
vole for AUKiiiloy u a vote in that ill
reel km.
Adfeftlmng rate mad knows upon application '
COLUMBIA COUNTY DIRECTORY.
1 H exports of sugar from Cuba
during the current crop year, now
nearly at an end, will bo only about
one-fifth of the ufUal amount. After
- ; ,- una slock is exhau&fd the price ia
Cam otnecra j liable to advance, which means that
Dean Blanchard. Rainier ' Pf1 f I'niuid Stale Will
cirk.. ....juima wved. Vamniifa ,,1,ve to pay more for an article of com-
Dm, of Schools...,,....,., o. watt, Heaiipoota And ytit the Cleveland au mi mat ration
iSw":::::::::::-mu te '"l1? h"w not ''
onialaXonan Fraka,8oaio!ae et imhe Cuban war to jjatify u.tcr-
I....8.G aefcoonorer, Yeruonta Tent ion on our nurl :
T. HELENS, ORIiSON, J CfcY 3.
JTKINLET TALKS.
It ha always seemed to me that il
! was infinitely butter ihnt the farmer
" j should have a market at borne, a mar
i ..... .,., ....v., ..int. v im i,wiii-
The committee appointed by the pelled to seek a market in distant
national conveotioa to n.tifv William . countries and anionic distant rtopula-
MnKinley of hi nomination performed tions. As long as there is a demand
that duty Monday. After Chairman , home it is better than to seek con
Thurston bad imparted to the nom-, umera abroad, and that the home de
inee the information for which he was I mand is safer, more reliable and more
ent, Major ,McKinley responded, in
: part, as follows:
"Great are the issues involved in
tbe coming election and eager and
earnest the people for their right de
termination. Our domestic trade
must be won back and our idle work
ingnieri employed in gainful occupa
tions at An .ericau wages. Our home
market miift be restored to its proud
rank of first iu the world, and our for
eign trade, so precipitately cut off by
adverae national legislation, reopened
on fair and equitable terms for our
surplus agncultural and manufactur
ing products.
"frotection and reciprocity, twin
measures of a true American policy.
snouu! again command the earnest en
couragement of the government at
Washiugton. Public conridonce must
be restored and tbe skill, the energy
and the capital of our country find
ample employment at home, sustained,
encouraged ana defended against the
unequal competition and serious dis
advantage with which they are now
contending. The government of the
United States must raise enough
money to meet both its current ex
penses and increasing needs. Its rev
enues should be so raised as to protect
(he material interests of our people
wun ins Highest possible drain noon
their resources and to maintain that
high standard of civilixatiou which has
distinguished our country for n-.ore
than a century of Its existence.
"The income of the government, I
repeat, should equal its necessary and
proper expenditures. A failure to
pursue this policy has compelled the
government to borrow money in a
time of peace to sustain il credit and
pay its daily expenses. This policy
should be revised, and that, too, as
spetHiuy as possioie. it must be ap
parent to an, regardless of past party
lie or affiliations, that it is our para
mount duty to provide adequate reve
nue jor tbe expenditures of the gov
eminent, economically and prudently
aamimstered. The republican party
nas nereuiiore done this, and 1 con
dently believe ii will do it in the fn
ture, when the parly again ia entrusted
run power in tbe executive and lee
ielative branches of our government.
J lie national credit which has thus
far resisted every assault upon it must
and will be upheld and strengthened.
"If sufficient revenues are provided
lor uie support of our government,
cnere will be no necessity for borrow
ing money and increasing the public
debt Tbe complaint of the people is
not against the administration for
borrowing money and issuing bonds
to preserve the credit of the country,
out against the ruinous policy which
baa made this necessary. It is but an
incident, and a necessary one, to the
policy which bas been inaugurated.
The inevitable effect of such a policy
is seen in the deficiency of the United
States treasury, except as it is replen
ished by loans, and the distress of the
people who are suffering because of
tbe scant demand for eilher labor or
turn proaucis oi ineir labor. Here is
the fundamental trouble, the remedy
for which is republican opportunity
and duty. During all these years of
repuoucan control following resump
tion there was a steady reduction of
the public debt, while the gold reserve
wa sacredly maintained and our cur
rency and credit preserved without de
preciation, taint or suspicion."
profitable than any foreien market ca
possihly be. American buyers are the
best in tbe world. Hon. William Mc-
Kttiley.
It is not to be wondered at that
br.-wers are able to rule caucuses aud
control civic elections, when it is know
that their annua) sales since 1876 hav
increased from $8,500,000 to $36,000
uuu.
Note the division of sentiment just
oeiore tne umcago convention and
compare the scene with that prior to
uie repuoucan convention at St. Louis.
THE BATTLE-SHIP OREGON.
A frayeb wag offered at the opening;
... . i. 1. 1 .
' repuoucan national con
venlion by Kabbl Saale. Among
umer tuiiigs ne prayed as fol
lows: "O, kindle in the hearts of our
generation the aller-name of devotion
to the high aims that inspired the
minds of the founders of our republic
ouu auove aii illumined and immortal
jxed the life of tbe father of his coun
try, fill us with a deep and abiding
ww ui me transcendent dignity and
fluuiiuy oi American citizenship, and
of the sacred obligations that should
attend it, so that we may grow from
day to day m the beauty of civio vir
tue, and our beloved land, from hun
dred barbored Blaine to tbe vine-clad
ui iu uoiuen uate, irom ice
bound JSorth to tbe warm and sunny
South, may go from strength to
Strength until it achieves its destiny
... l. . . n . . .... i
u ueuuiiie me nxea and shining mark
for every bark bound for the haven of
ngnt and liberty." It need not be
added that the reverend sentleman
Was every inch an American, striving
u upuum American principles.
Th position of McKinley upon the
financial question should cut but lit
tle figure in the contest among repub
licans. It is sufficient to know at this
time that he ia a protectionist, and
upon that proposition alone should
receive the support of every republi
can. Adjustment of our tariff laws
as outlined by the republican plat
form ana advocated at all times by
the present nominee, wil go far tow
ard regulating finances in this coun
try. What the people want first is an
opport unity to earn some of the money
already in existence. What do we j
Some Interesting; Statistics Regard
ing Details of Her Construction.
Generally speaking, all that the public
anows oi an iminansa floating fortress like
the United Stales war vessel Oregon is that
she is 918 feet in length, and has a displace
meat of IU.GUO tons, and that the contract
price to tbe government was t'3,228,000. but
few stop to consider the enormous totals
that are Involved in tbe construction o(
such a monster. The 6an Francisco Call
says : "The contractors, who bays to close
ly figure on tbe cost of such a vessel, keep
account oi eyery item, however small, and
from this data the absolute cost of ttiem can
be quickly estimated. From these lilt urea
can be acquired an intelligent idea of the
immensity of such a job, and an examina
tion of these results, wbich are called tbe
'units of the Oregon, will prove interesting
reacting.
first of all is the cost of labor, and a
close computation shows that there were
3,288,000 hours spent in building the areat
ship, and that 328,800 days of ten hours
each, were consumed in her construction
no less an amount than 10.I75AS3 Dounds
oi construction steel was used, and in addi
tion 607,100 pounds of brass, 816,900 pooads
oi wrougnt-iron aud id 2. 712 pounds of cat
iron was used. It took 614.500 pounds of
rivets to fasten ail her plates tngetbrr. and
87,000 pounds of copper pipe were used for
her steam conductors. The Oregon Is an
iron-clad, but tbe large quantity of 080.000
feet of lumber had to be used to finish her
flooring aud cabins, and invidentallv 500.-
000 feet of common lumber was consumed
for scaffolding, blocking, staging, etc.
1 he sides of tbe Oregon are additionally
protected by coffer-dams filled with cellu
lose, and of this material 126,000 poands
were used. If all of her big guns were
fired at on time, the abots would weigh.
all together, 6800 pounds. Her engines, of
wnicu there are 106, develop a power of
11,000 horse, and to rush her through the
water at 17 knots the propetlor must make
130 revolutions each minute.
"The Oregon will hav four great search
lights, wbich will make everything visible
within a radios of firo miles, and each will
project a glare equal to 40,000 candle-power.
Her keel wa laid in November, 18&1, but
owing to the delay in furnishing tbe plates,
the eonstroctor's trial d d not take place
nntil August, 1894. Tbe final trial trip oo
curred in May, 1896. She will be turned
over to the government, fully equipped for
war, on next Monday, the 6th day of July."
sToartaea Kinds of Caha.
Haller, a famous Swiss scientist of
the eighteenth century, was onoa
well rewarded for his politeness to a
follow traveler. Some scientists find
it hard to take an interest in any
thing except their own specialties.
It was not so with Hallor. His fel
low traveler was a good woman from
Berne, The conversation fell nat
urally upon the commodity for which
Borne is noted cakea.
The Berne dame said with orida
thfttshe oould make 14 kinds of cakes.
W hat was her surprise and doli&rht
when Haller asked her how site made
tlieuif She eagerly began a recital.
with copious explanations, of those
14 recipes, and she had a Rood lis
tener. ; ' '
Perhaps Haller regretted his rash
question, but he did not show it He
listened patiently and smilinarlv to
the end, and he and the Bernese
woman parted very srood friends.
though he had hardly spoken a word.
It is safe to say that in all his scien
tific researches he had not learned so
much about the combination of but
ter and sugar and eggs.
oome time afterward he was
elected to an important political
office. From some quarters he re
ceived an unexpected number of
votes.
Bernese cakomaking friend had been
Bo impressed with the intelligence
and ability of her fellow traveler
that when she heard he was running
for office she gave her relatives,
friends and acquaintances no peace
until she had secured their promise
to vote for him. Youth's Com
panion.
PROFESSIONAL.
l)H
EDW1M KOi,
SHERIFF'S SALE.
rY VIHTtlR of anTxkih'tios and or
I ilorof Mle ImiiiuI imt of the Circuit Court
of the Htfttn of owvun, for Columbia Comity, tit I
favor lit AlHrv 1111! ami himIiimI Nnthau NU'h.
ol, upon a Juitttimint rvtitWwtl tlimvin nn the
imn any ot iy, iKwt, lor ui mini ot Hivtuvn,
wun inivmi tneriMm at th rats i eigiu par
tieut rir annum fines stthl ility, ami for voMn
ami 1!miretmnt tuxtMl at st. anil forawru-
Iu rtHM, upon waloh xmttlim, certain ptr
Miuitl iroiHrtv uf nattt N'IoIiiiIm wun Hohl mi th
Mixtiltivoi Jimp, Imw, for ttiv mim ot 1:1.0, and
win mii m navtna iHivn apputtu lowanta ttis pay
ment of NHlil ItlllgllHMIt.
Now, tht-etor, 1 wilt, on the ttth day of J'tly,
IrttM. at the iMKt ilonr of ih cioui-tltouM. In He
IMtMiH, wild vomit) ami wtale, at Ilia hour of 10 I
nock A. al..or until ftuy, aHI at public veiimie.
tittwl to rvKmitton, Hororrtlnii to law, allot
hmUI Nathan KIi'IiuIk' rtirht. tttlo ami lutvrottt of.
In ami to Uia folldWlnu iltiHi'rilMd null enfant to- I
wll:
Keirtntilmrat a point whore the comity mad
unai-MtviM a tot oi land now owm-ti ny u, v .
BIihkI, which border on tha IMalNkiitita river,
thenoe running; in a amttherlv coui-mo on tha
line of Mill lot a illt.ini'e of KH) fevt, thenoe iu ,
mi eiuterly dlrtwtiou KM feet, In lh comity
nnu. iiicni-o rtiiiiuuv along nhm ouumy roan I
118 feet, to the place of bcitlnnliw. Alitn thnt I SlirveVOP 1111(1 tlVlI ElllllPOr
certain lot of lan.l oeittmiln at a"iX market 'Wvi ttuu Vl ij"o"ll-1 I
"il". ninnlna thence ilue south ltm leet, thence
one aa.it ' leet, thence line north uu lect.Uienre
went W feet to tha place of ImirliiDlmri all of
MM land belna a rmrt of the donation IhiiiI
claim ol K. 11. Ilryaut, In hcciIoii a, township T
north, mmre 4 wel of the V lllatnette meridian
together with the tenement. lierl.lliuinciiU
and appitrteuauctvi thereunto heloiuflmr. in t'o-
hiinlua otMinty, Ureauti, to nullify the twin me ol I
! execution.
W linens my ham this 4th itav ot June, MIA.
V.t. 1HMN.
JAJS Sheriff of Columbia County, Orvn. i
PHYSICIAN AND rilJKGEON.
St. lldons, Oregon
jr. h. h, curt.
THYSICIAN AND SURGEON.
, St. Helena, Oregon. I
J. J. S. MALL,
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON.
Clatakunte, Coltiiubla county, Or.
Id
O YOU NEED GROCERIES?
N. MK8KUVK,
DEI.K.NA, OHKGON.
rotiittv Surveyor. Ijin.l Survevlnir.Towii
i-iattitiR aim angiut'eriiig wnra ironiitiy
sxruuivu.
THEaSUajil'S KOTICK.
Coi'NTY TltRAPt'liKlt's Oerifit, )
St. Hklknh. Or.. June 18. ISilO. f
Then he found out that his TVJOTfim is hereby rfven that all unpalil
. ra1rnmslrtn eV!,l A 4-" bounty Warrantsbf I'oluinhiacouuty,
Oregon, w hich have bet n prenentwl and en-
itorsed "Aot t'aul for Want of Fund,
prior to November 1.1. IKU. will he paid
upon presentation at tliii orrlce. luterost
will not he ullowsd after this data.
Dated June JH, ISiiti.
JWjIT E. M. WHARTON.
Treasurer of Columbia County, Orein.
COLUMBIA BANKING COMPANY
ST. HCICNS, ORCOON
Makes Investment, receives iletHwIts and do
aiiencrai Mitaiu-btmiueM.
Capital Stock, $20,000.
All kltntiiof snod aneiirltlea luniuht anrl Mold.
Kxchauga, iroiHj everj where In the world, sold
INCORPORATED JAN. 6, iSoo.
1. n. Nellt, prenMent: It, W. Allen. Tlt-pre.
dent; o, N. pVott, aaeretary; 1". II. Ward, aaaUit
aut secretary; 0. 11. Newell, ca.hlor.
If you do anil tlnslrn Ilia heat qtinlity for I lie leio-l iiioney
your wants can ttlnays uu siiilird by
dart & mm,
Who Imvc a complete line
Dress Goods. Clothing. .
Fancy Goods. Hats,
Boots and Shoes.
FURNISHING GOODS
, St. Helens, Oregon.
Sf.HEL.ENS M EAT MARKET
All Kinds of Fresh Meats, Hams, Bacon and Lard
Nonce al final Seitleoaeut.
VOTICK Is hereby given thnt the under
iv signed adiuiuislrutor of the estate o'
Krik L. Jci.Hon, deceased, has filed her
nnai account and petition fur final settle-
nient anu aiatrinution In the matter of said
estate, in the County Court ol Columbia
county, Ureeun, and that the ludeo of siud
Court has appointed Wednesday, the 2Uth
mils
said. A NX A V. JKl'SdN
AUniiniutrator of tha Kstate of l-'rik L,
Jepson, aeeeawu. jJiijl'l
In Advance.
New Applicatioa of tha Prorerb.
A little 5-year-old bor who had
been taught by bis mother to ttlace
an occasional penny in the missionary
barrel with the intention of nafadnir
itia to the Sunday school superintend- J?l lftt.?- 11
j . j I on said day as the tint
ent on a specmc day had many nhwtinm t ,.i,i
smau aeposita ana was ready lor the
eventful date.
It is customary on such occasions
for the little ones to have a verse to
repeat as they pass in the little barrel
which is to aid in educating the
heathen. The mother of the little
boy had taught him to re neat the
Bible verse, "The Lord loveth the
cheerful sriver." The little fellow
had mastered it and was ready for
the occasion. An older brother, some
what of a wag, managed to convince
the little fellow that the verse he
had learned was too common and
that all the other children would
have that verse, so he had better
learn another one. The little fellow
uruppeu me nrst verse ana took up
with the substitute proposed by his
wicked brother, and when he ap
proached the superintendent of the
Sunday school, with his little barrel
of pennies, he accompanied the gift
by the following verse: "A fool and
his money are soon parted." Imagine
tne lace or tne superintendent 1 The
little boy thought he had performed
his duty. Boston Budget
NEWELL ft WATKINS
-DK.URR8 IN-
Groceries, Hay, Floor and Feed,
Meats by Wholesale
At Special Rate.
MAI1ST BTRWKT,
James H. Sheldon,
ST. IIKT.I0NH. OKKOON,
Clatskanie Drugstore
,Vrfih Madteiiia,
the oneninc of Court
ne for the heat lnir of I
nuivuio ami ieilllon
WOOD AND NIIIMUI.EV.
Country Produce DouKht and Hold, and Kit-
cnaua-eu toruiXMis. t ti(lcrinktni uoods
furnished on bhort Notice.
Store ou Htrand Street. HT. HELKNS, Oil.
PRESCRIPTIONS COMPOUNDED AT ALL HOURS
Tatent Mvtllvlnea, I'reerlitlon Drugs,
Toilet Artlolea, Fancy Notion. , etc
OR. 1. B. HALL, Praaytaiar
'SaVCl.taliiHit, Or
All ohiection to said aceount and petition I I J I? T h. TV V A T .
t IMI nttHl nil tie hi,r. tl,A . .1. .(... I ' - '
IIOT1
A. II. BLAKKSLEY, proprietor.
Board by Day, Week or Month
AT REASONABLE RATKH.
The table Is niiplle1 wlthth twnt the market
'- j ....ST. HELENS HOTEL....
I ftfliinlit, Kvwrj ihinn clenn.
A tthHr of vtmr imL.
til. IIKI.EN OUKOO.N.
flist and
Oregonian
SI. HELENS LIVERY STABLES
THOS. COOPKH, Pronrietor.
Horses Boarded and Cared For.
TURNOUTS ON SHORT NOTIOt..
ST. HELENS, : OREQOh
"1
uur tables will at all time be found supnlietl with tbe best edikkia an.l
delicacies the nmrkut alFords,
TERMS REASONABLE FOR REGULAR BOARDERS
The hotel haying been newly rofurnishod we are prepared to give satis
faction t all our patrons, aud solicit your patronage.
1J. Ceorge, Proprietor. 8t. Helens, Or.
ONE YEAR
$2.00
i ,
Al4, ii
Vti A-aSuaVjaV A A. A lath atk atkatiuaV AAaflLaftt AaUajaVatJ
r
Tbifl offer Iioldn orrVMl nnlv tn nam
Ta7a. 1. J 1 1 1. a l
.rcaceu u iianu man noie ana venrlv nh,-rilr. .k. j
nint K..l,o k..!,!.. f ..II f J... I ' " "
McNEILL, Keceher.
TO THE
EAST
tice of the peace blanks.
KOTICK.
TJ. 8. Laad Office, Oregon City, Or.,
M.v 19 1MOR
COMPLAINT hsvitiK been entered at this j
office by John Walczak airainat fieonnt
uuiiubii lor Mua ifim ns ii in iioninnian en.
try No. H"85, dated May Oth, 1800, upon the
w" of section 'it, township b north, ranee
went, in Columbia county, Oregon, with
view to the cancellation of said entry the
aiu parties are nereoy summoned to ap
pear at V. 8. land office at Oreenn (lite
Oregon, on the 6th day of August, 1J0, at
10 o'clock A. M.. to respond and (urni-h
: f. ,. j , - , I
winwiiuiig bbiu aiieinrti aoanuon-
. ;-fi ...
uicub. jjao jwbwt jl. m II.LEA, register.
Aaaalailairatar's Sale.
Senator Teller' Chances.
Chicago, Jnn. 30. Delegates who have
arrived generally appear adverse to dis
cussing the probability that Senator Te ler
will cut any figure, in the democratic con
vention. The senator has a number of
friends among the silver delegates who
nave already arrived, and among them a
some who would not be avers, to bis nom
ination for president They feel, however.
mat the conditions are not rip. for the
springing of his name, and say it would be
opposed to both tbe interests of Teller and
the silver cause to bring him to the front
this time, if at all. There are also a num
ber of silver republicans snd populists in
the city, wh are devoting themselves more
to watching the course of events then to
any active work. The populists who ara
her say openly that Teller is tbe only
man tne aeiuocrats can name that they
will indorse. Silver republicans are not so
pronounced. They put the matter less
pointedly by saying that Teller is the only
man whose nomination would insure the
western state to tbe democratic ticket
Is not the purpose of the senator's friends
to nave him placed in nomination as older.
will be. This course, they consider, will
dc in osa iorn, and contrary to Mr. Tel
ler s wishes. Their plan is not to make an
aggressive campaign, but simply to be on
the ground to answer questions and to
iaae advantage of aay opportunity that
may oner.
vwiifiwmnu ouiuruiu.oi uoiorado. wa.
asKed today to define the claims of tbe Tel
ler men, and replied :
Senator Teller is not a candidate in the
sens, of seeking the nomination as a mem
oer oi tne democratic party could be. The
friends of the senator are simply trying to
impress upon tbe democrats the enonnnna
advantage there would be in uniting upon
Teller, who could solidify all the bimetallic
lorcea. .:
"There ia no question that the one man
above all others whose name is a synonym
for blmetalism is Teller. His speeches
upon the silver question constitute a series
of treatises upon political economy which
have given him the rank of the ablest states
man in the United States on that subject.
AJOriCE is hereby eiven that in nnraii.
i. v a nee of an order of sale duly made I
and entered by the County Court of tbe
ouiii,j m iruiuiuoia, Dtaie oi uregoo.on
tbe SUnd day of May, A. I. 1806. in ths
matter of tbe estate of Christian Stehman.
deceased, the undersiened admini.irainr n
saiu estate will sen at public auction, sub
ject to confirmation by said Court, tbe fol
lowing described real property, situate in
iOiurania county. Slate of Oregon, to-wit: I
An undivided one-half interest of. in and
to the northwest anarter of the aonthwe.1
quarter and lot number six. all in section
number 13 in township 6 north of ranjre 2
west of the Willamette merioian, and con
taining 79 8H-100 acres, together with the
tenements and hereditaments thereunto
Deranging; said sale will be made on Tues
day, July 2th, A. D. 1J6, at 10 o'clock A.
M., at the front door of the Court House,
in Ht. Helens, in said County and State.
Terms of sale: Cash in I'. 8. gold coin, I
twentr rer cent'of the hid navahl nn tha
day of aale, and tha balance of' the bid pav-1
altltt f - Ik. .l.u ...... f, .... -. : .i ...'j I
' ' - " . J ... Wflll INNI l.fll Ol BB1U
le. 8. H. HAVAKI).
Administrator of the Estate of Christian
btetitnan, deceased. J2Uj24
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paign in the spring and the presiden
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Has been designated the official
paper of Columbia county by the
County Court, aud consequtntly
will furnish all the news pertain
to public matters in which the
people are interested.
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