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About The Oregon mist. (St. Helens, Columbia County, Or.) 188?-1913 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 7, 1896)
OREGON MIST. INKUKt SVKHV FRIDAY MOHiMNO -SV- . BEEQLK & DAVIS. OFFICIAL COUNTY PAPER. bacrlpllva Btlih On oopy m year (a ad?ance..,.,...,. single copy...., ...II M . 76 Advsitlstns rates mini knows upon application COLOMBIA COUNTY DIRECTORY. C.sttatr Olllcvrs. tad. Clerk Bite riff. , Treasurer Suptol Schoola.. Surveyor. ...Joseph B. Daan, Rainier Judon Weed, Vtmonia ......J. N. Rice, Clatskaui ..W. H. Dolman. Ht. Helen ......J O. Watts, fksappoos. .......Martin White. Utiiney W. N. MeKrv. Helena Coroner .....Dr. A. P. McLaren. Rainier T. HELENS, MCGOH, AUO. T. Politics make strange bedfellow. Just think of Bryan, who, according to populist stump speakers, represents on ol the rotten old parties, and Wat son, who has been purified out of tha same party, running on the same ticket, both nominated by the pop ulists, whose aypry query is; "Can any good oome out' of either of the old parties?" Indeed one may safely say politic mnke strange bedfellows. TBt way to get prosperity is to proceed in a direction from which it is reasonable to suppose prosperity will come. That direction is not toward Bryan, whose oratory rang out through the halls of congress in support of the Wilson-Gorman tariff law, a piece of legislation that paralysed every single industry in this country. Such is uot the way to prosperity, and from such source it will not come. The hand writing on the wall is so plain that : "he who runs may read. The threat to destroy protection and the actual destruction of it brought on a panic most disastrous in its effects. Capital and labor sustained a loss amounting in the aggregate to billions of dollars. II the destruction of pro tection could work such an injury to the country and its people, the resto ration of protection ought certainly to have the opposite effect. The manu facturers, the merchants, the artisans and the bankers, too, for that matter, feel that prosperity can be restored tinder the protective tariff policy, and they will rote for the party which is pledged to that policy. Watson, Bryan's populist running mate, is the congressman from Geor gia who kept the 52nd congress in an uproar by his attacks on Bryan, and the two men are bitter enemies, and have been. Here is an extract from one of Watson's speeches, where be had a little fan at Bryan's expense: "On the other hand, we have our hand some and brilliant friend from Ne braska (Bryan,) who was put forward as the 'darling' of the democratic side of the bouse, the prettiest man in all . the bnnch, and his entire speech, which ranged from Tom Moore's poe try to Joe Miller's jest book, was the sum and substance of the old demo cratic position on the tariff that 'We will practice what is wrong, while we Know what is right" attentive, while Garfield exhorted the people to respect the laws and observe order. The imagery of the opening seatence was taken by the speaker fiom the Psalms, he having lightly altered the phraseology to suit his pur, poe, but its striking force, together with that of the closing sentence of the introduction canned this portion to bo remembered, whila the remain der of the speech has been forgotten. Under the Wilwm-German law there has been 93.000 tons of coal shipped into the United Slates already this year from British Columbia. Under the Mi'Kinley Ihw British Columbia coal wag pratically shut out of our market, thereby enablingour own coal miners to supply the demand and at the same time furnishing employment to hundreds of our owu people at liv ing wages, who in turn consumed the products ot oar farms, paying cash therefor. Under the present law, how ever, the amount of money paid for this large amount of coal went to British mine owners and from them to the British farmer for his products. lho lacoma Ledger remarks upon this subject; "Just uow it is fashion able for democratic orators of the style of Mr. Bryan to descant, about the dowu trodden American laborers and about the Usuanre of money, and of the times of Jefferson and such glittering generalities, bnt let every labore r nek tins one pertinent quest ion ; " JJow are we to get this money you are talking about if we huve no workr DI4 Tea Ever. TryKlectrto Bitters as a remedy for yoar trouble! T If not, get a bottl now and gat relief. This merlleiu ha been found to be peculiarly adapted to tha relief and mire of all Female Complaint, exerting a wonder ful direct influence in giving strength and tone to the organ. If you have Ion of Apr petite, Constipation, Hoadaole, Painting pell or are Nervous, Sleepless, Excitable, Melancholy or troubled with May 8pll, Klectrio Bitters 1 the .medicine you need. Health and strength are guaranteed by Its ose. Fifty cents and 1 1. 00 at Dr. Bon' Drugstore. Teachers' Kiamlnatlou. Ths uneasiuess io financial circles caused a depression in Columbia coun ty warrants. They are now lower thau for a year past, in fact the firms ho have heretofore been handling this county's paper hsve nearly all stopped buying entirely. This is done upon advice from their eastern corres pondents who have been furnishing the money. County warrants will in all probability go much lower than at present. This is not the only county where a decrease is noticeable, in fact a marked depreciation in this class of security is noticeable all over the state. The present unrest and uncertainty in financial circles is the cause of the depreciation in paper generally. Those who have money are afraid to part with it under the present unsettled state of attain. If the demoo ratio party can devise no better means of raising revenue than to paralyse home industries bv making this country a purchaser in stead of a producer of the goods used by its people, then the democratic party is not fit to deal with the prob iem. Under republican protection there was prosperity iu all our indus tries, and the government got revenue enough to pay its way, and continu ously reduce the national debt. Ver ily, the tariff is an issue, and the duty of tha people is to prevent further ruin by the free trade authors of disaster. NOTICE is hereby given that for the purpose of making an examination of an persons woo may oner theuiaelve as eliminates ror teachers ox ID piililic school of tin county, the county school superin- lenuent inereoi will nolo a puniio examina tion at ot, Helen, commencing at I o clock p. ni., on Wednesday, August 13, lifiXi. .State certificates and diploma will be acted upuu at in same nine, J. 0. WATTS. County School Superintendent. EQUALIZATION NOTICE. "VTOTIOE 1 hereby given that the Board i.1 ol equalisation wui meet at St. Hel ens, in the Court House, on Monday, August St, 189H, for the purpose of )ual kins: the assessment of iiftst. All claims for correction must be made hi-fore the board. MARTIN WHITE. County Assessor. SUMMONS. In the Circuit Court ot the 8tat of Oregon, for the County of Columbia. SUIT IN CUIUTV. Ailolph Blsslnirar and Max Hellbronner. partners doing, business under the rlrin name 1 ana siyie ot utwinger a u.., plaintiffs. Katie Bchaefer and Jacob Bchaefer, defendant. To Katie Schaefer and Jacob Bchaefer, the above TOV, AND EACH OF YOU ARK HEREBY X reouirea to arttvar heii.m the awwo en. - " . ' V . ... . J 1 V 1 1 . "TT! , .IV., that beiue the Aral ,lar of tha Oeti,hr torn, f said court, to amwer the complaint herein Hied In the above entitled actios; and if you fail to amear or an.wer herein, for want thwrmif the plaintiffs will apply to tbe Court for ths re- uei uemanuea iu ine complaint herein, to-wit: i9; run juogniem aieainA ine aeienuania, and each of them, for the sum el Six Hundred auu eeveniy-nvelOT&uu) Dollars, together with interest thereon at the rate of Ten per cent per wiuuui iroui uie uin oy in stay, ipsh, aiso ute further sum of at;u taxes paid by the above named plaintiffs nn the land ri.M.rihMi in th coiupiaiui nerein, tofretner with Interest on said amount so paid lor taxes at the rate of per cent per annum from the 22nd day of May, lisi. aiso lor ine further sum of One Hundred (loo) Dollars as attorneys fees in this suit, and for the vueia iui uiaoursemenia 01 mis salt. tod: That the usual decree may be made for ineaaieoi uie premises described in tha enm. iiaiut Herein, to-wit: The southeast one-quarter 11 Of Section nilmtF Tar.. I In lAW.hln Three (S) north, rang number Three (S) west of me niuuQHitMKrii an in i:niiimm t:nnntv. State of Oregon, containing One Hundred and Sixty (1HI) acres of land, together with the tene ments, nereuitsmeni and auuurtenances there unto belonging or In any wise appertaining by me sucrin 01 toe sioresaia county, tn the man ner provided by law. and according to the p mo SUMMONS. Iu th Clrult Court of Uit RUfe ot Oregon, for ltl COUUtT OI l OJIIUlUlli. HIT IK ymT. Ailolph B-iiiifr ftud Mux Hnhroi.nr, mrtiim dnlnff I m "in uuilur thu firm um and ityle of BWlutfor A Co., , VK, K(toSpheff;r, JiHH)lMrhftofrr, M Cgnnvd a i tt I t'aUr (Jonrttil. tief.-UilKliaJa. Vol'. AM) KAV U 1K YOU, AUK IIKUKBY rtMiutrea w An pout D!ora iix atov n- ttUtMl Court on lh lftth lUy of Ooiobs.tr, iKHk thAt wtuir Itm aiiy uf ivttiiwr Urm ot I unit I ('oiirt. toiititwer tIiom.nti.Ui.it hi re in Hletl tn the ttbov iuHUhI roiJoiii ami if you full lu iMMir or nwr notviu, lor WMtit uioivor, 1110 1.1 unit inn wi i',4y 10 th court for Ui reliuf I uvmaiiotfti iu i no ttmiinm noroui, to wn; For a hulmtftit HirrtiiiMl Kaltr tkhaofvr, iaoob 84hHer. Itts Conrtiti uJ lVtwr Courftd. ; ami Mch of lhm del'viidtiuu herein, for the mm of Six Huiutrvd ami r wnty iiv and oo-iui feW70titi) iHUiHra. utarpirn'rwitu inirB( inerfron hi meruit 01 w jwr wm uot autiuin inmi ine 17th dHV of Mav. also forth furthur ium of & taxtii pHid by the abov namfnt pltitilU j .v.. I.H.I .L.alk..,! I., aV.. n.. k...l.. uia tiifj ursviiuTu in iiiv .niiiiiHiii iiviviili tostthir with luturenl on aald aunmnt o pwltl rur wxra, ii me nt or a per vvui per a tut ma from the ittiid day of May 1hiV alto for tha mnner eutu 01 u-.e nuuurwi (uu intiiAra asat tonieya fvt tn thUsutt, aud the coU auddla burKemeitt of Uila u(t. Mtui: That the umu deorea m he matt for the Hflioof the inuui'i UotwrHMMt lit tha enm- plaint herein, io wit: The inrthwet one-quarter PKOKESHIONAL. rilYSICIAN AND SUKGEON. Si, lluluns, Oregon 11. R. CUFF, PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, 8t Helens, Oregou JJR. t. K. HALL, rilYSiniAN AND SURGEON. Olatskaule, Coluiulila oounty, Or. T.J. CkatToK. . H. Allkm. ALLEN A CLE ETON, Attorneys and Counselors at Law ST. HKI.KNS, ORKUON. w. N, MK8ERVK, f nwl) ol seetiuu Twelve (12) in township Three SlirVfiVOr ftllfl Civil EllfWllOPF (3) north, raniie Three ()Velol the Willamette oul wl,u A illpjIllLtl HELENA, OREHON. Merlillnn. In Columbia county. Hlate of Oreirmi. contalnlug On Hundred and Sixty (ISO) aorvs 01 miiu. more or lens, loffeiner witn ine leue meuta. heredttanictilsand anuurtenances thsra- unto belonging or in auy wiseappertalniug, by the sheriff of the aforesaid county, iu the man ner provided Oj law, and acoonling to the pi l saia l m as f mm s niitnins aaiimuu i l.KVUient I I'lll I MMIil HANVIUI' I'llMUnNV imt tintt ths tie- wuuiiiiun unuatuu uvuii nil i County 8rveynr, Ijtnd Surveying, Town Platting and Engineering work promptly exeeuteu. lice of this Court, and that the prweeils of said sale be applied, by said sheriff, to tli of the amount due ntalntltl'a. ami tin lendanls, snd a versons c airn ng under them I i niisetueui ui ine execution ot tne mortgage i upon csivi premises in ine eompiaini set lorth. euneras purcniisors. encuiuorancers or other wise msy be burred and forever foreclosed ot all right, cUlm or eguity of redemption In said pretuises and every purt thereof; that the plain tiffs may have jinlgiiiunt aud execution against shiu aeieutiauis, ana escn oi tnem, lor any tio tlciency which nuiy remain after applying all the proceeds of the sale of said premises plotter- ly applicable to ths satisfaction of said Judg ment; that the plaintiffs or any other party to this suit may become a purchaser at said sale; that Ihesherltt'eiettute a deed to the purchaser: that the said purchaser be let luto possesion of the premises on production of the sheriff's deed therefor, and that the plaintiffs may have such other and further relief iu the premise as to this Court msy scorn meet and equitable. This summons is published by onler of the Honorable Thomas A McMrlde. fudge of said Court, made upon the IH'h day of July, WM, UKAK1K, BlL.VEt.TUMS & IlKllIIIK, JUiCM Attorneys for Plaintiff. T. Helens, Orcoon Makes Investment, receives deposit and doe a general banking- business. Capital Stock, $20,000. All kinds of good securities bought and sold. Exchange, good everywhere In th world, sold INCORPORATED JAN. , idee. J. R. Nelll, president; K. W. Allen, vlcs-presl-denl; C. N. tk'ull, secralary; P. II. Ward, assist ant secretary; C, II. Newell, cashier. TltEASlHKH'S KOTK'K. County Trsasurer'8 Officb, ) St. Hblkns, Or., Aturust 7. 1S96.1 "VTGTlCB is hereby given that all unpaid Is County Warrants of said cotintv. hich base been presented and endorsed "Not Paid for Want of Funds." nriur to January 17, 1S!I. will be paid upon present ation at this office. Inftrest will not be al lowed after this date. W. II. DOLMAN. a7s4 Treasurer of Columbia County, Or. TBGAslBCBU NOJ'ICE. County Treasurer's Omen. St. Helens, Or., July 9, 1896. notice is nerebv given Uiat all nnna County Warrnnts of said counlv. which "ceof this Court, and that the proceeds of said hsve been iirescnted and endorseil "Not ram lor want 01 rutm, prior to Novem ber 2), lf, will be paid npon presentation at this ntTle.i. lnterat aill nnt hk llr.ua.l uesequewto tne execution ot the mortgage 7.,r- ,,: -';"V'" upoa said premises in the eomnlalnt set forth. ""r imeuuio. OUI..UA.1, either as purchasers, eneumhraneera nr oihr- lluav Treasurer of Columbia Counlv. Or. wise, may oe oarrea ana forever foreclosed or Sll rifftiLRkim avuiiiIiv a! ....I ..w. ........ In ..l.l i.rcuiises ana every pan inereoi; that tne plain- n AnvanCe tila mar li.va i ...I.,.,,..... ...H - -. ( T U1IW mm ueieuuancs, ana eacn of tnem, lor auy tie- NEWELL A WATKINS PKALEH3 IN- Groceries, Hay, Flow and Feed WOOD AND HIIIMULE. Countrv Produce Dought and Bold, and Kx cnangra lortiixHis. undertaking Uoods furnished on bliort Notice. Store on Strand Street, 8T. HELENS, OR. WHITE COLLAR LINE Sirs Telephone and Bailey flatter! COLUMBIA RIVERA Pl'OKT BOUND NAV. CO Alder St., Portland; Flavel dock, Astorl pOYOIJ NEED GROCERIES? If you do and desire Hie besl fiiinllty (ur tlie least iiioiiey your Wllnl" vn !"'"' bu u'l'ietl ly DART & MUCKLE, Who have a complete line Dress Goods, Clotliing, Fancy Goods, Hats, Boots and Shoes. FURNISHING GOODS St. Helens, Oregon. ST. HELENS MEAT MARKET All Kinds of Fresh Meats, Hams, Bacon and Lard ' Meat by Wholeeale At pcuu Kate. MAINBTIHTKIT. " James H. Sheldon, T. HKI.KNB, OI1KOON. Clatskanie Drugstores flaes to aeeure Your fresh Msdleinea PRESCRIPTIONS COMPOUNDED AT ALL HOURS Patent Mullclnes, Freserltloa Druits, Toilet Articles, Fancy Motions, ate. DR. J. B. HALL, BvrMe -sCUUkaale, Or sale be aontied. hv uid tnritr u ik. ru.nu.Tit of the amount due plaintins, and that the de fendants and all persons clsitning under them subsequent to the execution of the mortgage r ----a n iia;a.rys rAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA.a.a.a.AAAAAl , ....ST. HELENS HOTEL.... Our tablet will at all time te touniJ nuplil with the boat adibloi aud dvlluariet tlio market ulTurilfi. TKRMS REASONABLE FOR REGULAR BOARDERS The hotel having been newly refurnished we are prepared to give tatia faction U all our patrons, aud aolicit your MtroitKge, 1J. Ceorge, Proprietor, St. Helens. Or. vvvvvwyvmyvv viv wvvvvvv THB-sV abb aelectioa oi IX. a. Miller at president of tha Oregon Agricultural college at Corvallia ia a compliment to Mr. Miller bat not to the state; not tbat Mr. Huler ia not a gentleman in very aense of the word, bat because ha ia not a pralical educator, a quali fication abeeiately indispensible to a aacceasful collage president. Tbe achoola of the state and especially the colleges ahonld by all means be ander the direct guidance of an experienced educator. Tbe salary tbat Mr. Miller draws in thia new position is tbat much money worse than thrown away, for besides having an inexperienced man at the head of tbe school, it ha baen necessary thereby to add a new chair to tha faculty at a salary of II, 500 a year to do tbe work of the presi dent. This ia a stroke of economy (T) which should be denounced by all mends of education in tbe state. . It seems a little singular tbat the contractors are having so much diffi culty in securing men to work on the Astoria roilroad. The waees offered are 11.50 per day, which is somewhat lees than nas formerly been paid lor railroad construction work, being luuy up to tne standard oi these pros perous lueveiana times. I tie price offered compares favorably with other prices, nd people who are idle and really want to work should not look further for employment. Institute Resolutions. Hav you ever heard a populist denounce the two old parties aa being rotten to tne core, composed oi boou era, snyiocas, etci wen tne man who haa not beard these things has not seen many pcpnliats. But how about Mr. Bryan, the democratic nominee whom the populists indorse for pres ident! lias ne not been a democrat all bis life, and in turn if tbe party to which be belongs has been so corrupt and rotton, bow can a populist swallow so much rottenness at one gulp? Again tbe populists at one turn of tbe gam were wild to nominate Mr. Tel ler, a life long republican who has taken an active part in all tbe import' ant legislation of the country for years, dunng a time when all this alleged rotten legislation nas been enacted. Indeed they seem to have an especial appetite (or rottenness, and hasten to gobble up the very essense of tbat ar ticle as fast ss it is squeezed out of the two old parties. Where is the consist , encyf Owi of the most remarkable ex amples of the influence of one man over a mob waa seen in the speech of James A. Garfield, in front of the Mer chants' Exchange, New York, on April IS, 1865, the date of President Lincoln's death. There waa great publio excitement, tbe crowd waa de manding vengeance on the one or two newspapers that had given vent to treasonable utterances, a couple of men bad just been fatally assaulted in the alreet for rejoicing in tbe assass- inatioa of tbe president, and there were indications of serious rioting. At thia juncture, Garfield, then but little known, stepped to tbe front, beckoned silence and spoke : "Fellow-citizens Clouds and darkness are round about him. Ilia pavilion is dark waters and thick clouds of the skies. Justice and Judgement are tha -establishment of is throne. Mercy and truth shall go before hia face. God reigns and the Government at Washington still lives." Tbe crowd became instantly quiet and Tbe following resolutions were adopted by tbe Teachers' Institute at it last ses sion: 1. Be it resolved that we, the teachers of Columbia county, in institute assembled, tender to the reception committee and to tbe (rood people of St, Helens oar sincere thank for their cordial welcome, for their kindness in furnishing as tbe best accom modations in their city; for their thorough hospitality and for the interest they hare shown in our work. We would not forget to mention the special honor shown as bv Mr. and Mrs. DiUard in inviting us to their own boms and in entertaining us in a manner so very acceptable. To our in structor. Professor W. A. Wetzell, for but able and earnest work, we wish to express our highest appreciation. Among ethers to whom we ewe, at least, an acknowledg ment, are Superintendent Irwin, President Campbell, Professor Hoadley, Professor Strange and the Multnomah Quartette. 2. Believing tbat the work of teachers becomes more effective as they broaden their knowledge of methods, we would recommend that tbe teachers of each vi lirtrti, npon a I udiment rendered and ntnMi tn said Court on tbe 23rd dajof May, WW, la favor , sveiiennsano j. is. Kettering, partners In business as M. J. Kettering A Co., plaintiffs, and against W. C. King and 8. E. King' defend ants, for tbe sum of Four Hundred and Thirty (HOi) Dollars, with Interest thereon at the cimtf form a reading circle for the purpose of May, 16, and the further sum of Beventv- of studying such subjects as shall seem S.Y'JA'?:'"' Do!'a 'toneT fee, and tbe , , , , . , , I - v. 1 1 .... JMMUI aiJU iiMi enccuTo in mating tnem more em- aisousenients and the costs of and noon this cient teachers. S. Resolved, that it is the sense of this Institute that a uniform course of study be adopted in the public schools of Columbia county, and tbat we pledge to our superin tendent our support and our hearty co operation in successfully establishing tbe same. 4. Resolved, that- patriotism should be taught to both girls and boy in our public ! schools, and as one of the means toward accomplishing this end, a flag should be purchased by every school district in Co lumbia county. 5. Resolved, that it is the teacher's doty to try to awaken a desire in both pupils snd parents for the possession of a school library; and that all reasonable means be used to belp secure tbe same by assisting the school to give at least one public en tertainment daring each term; tbe pro ceed of the same to be used for said school library. 6. Resolved, that we favor equal wages for equal work done by teachers, and that qualification and not sex, should be the only basis on which wages should rest flciencv Which mav remain Mlt.r ar.nlvi.iir all I the proceeds of the sale of said premises' proper-1 ly applicable to the satisfaction of ssid judg-1 mem; mat tne plaintiffs or sny other party to iui inn may necome a purchaser at said sale; that the Sheriff aiMMItJ. a Hm1 Inlh. nnwhuir that the said purchaser be let luto possession of tne premises on production of the sheriff s deed therefor, and that the plaintiffs may have such other and further relief a to this Court may seem meet and equitable. ma sunt ru oiis u puoiisned dt order ottne Honorable Thomas A. McBrida. Indra of aaid wii stwic upon tne mid aay oi July, lsue. . UKAHiN-, SILVEbTONK A BKOME. T7a2s Attorneys lor Plaintiffs. SHERIFF'S SALE, BT virtue OF AN EXECUTION AND Order of sale dnlv lun.H k. ,h. r.A.,n.v Clerk of the County of Columbia, Bute of Ore gon, dated the 13th day of July, was, in a cer tain action In tbe Circuit Court for said County and State wherein R. Evertlln a. ,,uin,iA L eovered a decree of foreclosure of mortgage against w. A. Edgerton for the sum of I1072.65 7 T, aim aisoursements taxed at tWO 00 dollars, on the 13th day of July, 18M. Notice is hsmhf rtvn t,.l T will m... aay, the aUl davof Amrtut. Ifwt at th rv...w I nouee uoor, in St. Helens, In said counlv. at 10 o ciocs in me forenoon ot said day, sell at pub lic auction to the highest bidder for cssb, the following described property, to-wit: The north east yt of Flection rjtx, Township S north, Bauge S west Willamette Meridian in Columbia county, Oregon, taken and levied upon a the property of the said W. A. Edgerton or so much thereof ss may be necessary to satisfy the said decree in tSnwi.b?ntrr? InTtZui JArrU subscribers who pay in advance auu uiaounemenis that nave or may accrue. r1 r . . . ' . it"-e, nnentr. "atea a. ei. tieiens, July tan, ltwe. SHERIFF'S SALE. In tbe Circuit Court of the 8tat of Oregon, for Jt. i. Kettering and J. E. Kettering, narrnersl In business ss M. J. Kettering k Com-1 V. C. King and S- P. Klnr tW.ro. ni. Y VIKTCE OF AN EXECUTION. JU men t and order nf aal. dut. l.n ... vi .uu uuubt Hie seai oi ine aoove entitled Court, In the above entitled cause, to me uuiy airectea ana astea tne 14th day of Jul1 flistand Oregonian ONE YEAR $2.00' This offer holds good only for new! PORTLAND AND AWTOH1A Telephone leaves Portland dally (except Sun da)) at 7 a. m., leaves Astoria dally at 7 p. m., rt.xrl,t nlin,l.vV Kims fllrrM.1 I,. i.mI n for tf'l.t. sop beach, and connects with steamer llwsco lor i iwavo trains, running, io all points on norm Bailey Gatsert leaves Portland dally t 8 p ra (except Sunday), on Saturday at II p. m. Leaves Astoria dally at e:4S a. m. (except gumlsy and Monday), on Hunday at 7 p. m.i connects with sll trains for Clatsop beach and Ilwaeo beach. This line has a boat connecting with both I beaches, returning from Astoria every nlgbt In iu. weea. sxWsVjsj&sfVjsV & E. A. BEELKY, Agent V. B. SCOTT, Pres. T" rTV afv TTT eswawaBssfaaawaswsB ?8 x?r E. McNEILL, Receiver. TO THE E A, S T j i i 20 and old ones who pay up to date and one year in advance. One Dollar oni-1 UDfl uisDuneroents and tne costs of and npon this writ, commanding me to make sale of the fol-1 lowing described real property, lying and being I within Columbia countv. Orcnrnn. to-wtr Thai southeast Vi of section 11 and southeast H of "..""i , o in Hiwosnip o norm oi ranges I west of the Willamette Meridian, in Columbia wuu.j, oww ui uiegon. Now, therefore, by virtue of said execution, Judgment and order of sale, and in com pnance with the commands of said writ, I win, on eainroay, tne aoa aay ot Angust, lew. at the hour of 2 o'clock in the afternoon of said dsy, at the front door of the Comity Court House, In the City of St. Helens, said County rcn a. (luiini. auction, suineri to re- Saved by taking the two papers together, the price of each, separ ately, being fl.50. The Mist Has been designated tbe official paper of Columbia county by the County Court, aud consequtnlly will furnish all the news pertain ing to public matters in which the people are interested. 0IYE8 THE CHOICE 01 Two Transcontinental Rontes GREAT NORTHERN RAILWAY BY WAY OF Sookane. Minneapolis & St. Paul UNION PACIFIC RY BY WAY OF I DENVER, OMAHA, & KANSAS CUT LOW BATES TO ALL EASTERN CITIES 4 M AT THE. New Drug Store There la a Complete Stock ion ... Patent Medicines DRUGS aE CHEMICALS BEST BRANDS OF CIGARS Perfumery, Stationery and School Books DRUGGISTS SUNDRIES Dr. Edwin Ross, Prop, ST. HELENS. . . . OREGON PRESf!RtPTtnva C0MP0U.NDE0 DAY OR NIOIIT. 'VVVVVVVTyvTWeVTVysTs r Mrs. Rhodie Noah, of this place, was taken in the night with cramninir .. . ... " pains ana tne next day diarrhoea set n. She took half a bottle of black berry cordial but got no relief. She then sent to me to see if I had any thing tbat would help her. I sent her a bottle of Chamberlain's Colic, Chol era and Diarrhoea Remedy and the first dose relieved her. Another of our neighbors bad been sick fur about s week and bad tried different reme dies for diarrhoea but kept eettina- worse. I sent him this same remedy. Ouly four doses ol it were required to cure him; He says he owes his re covery to this wonderful remedv. Mrs. Mary Sibley, Sidney, Mich. For sale by Dr. Edwin Ross. demotion, to the highest bidder for U. 8. (told wm. cn in nano, en tne ngnt, title and in teres which the within named defendants had m ana to me aoove oescrioed real pro the 23rd day of May. lsae, to satisfy sad tlon, Judgment and order of sale, Interest and eosts and all accruing costs, listed at St. Helens, Or., July 15, 1H90. j N RICE J21aa Sheriff of Columbia County, Oregon. property on I d esecu- Your Money's Worth Every Time v Dolman's Store. . . . OCEAN STEAMERS LEAVE PORTLAND EVERY 5 DAYS For San Francisco. For Pull Details Call on or Address W. H. IICRLUURT. Oeneral Freight and Pass. Agl. Portland. FOR PORTLAND, DAILY. -TEAMER- Young America J WILLAMETTE SLOUGH I wave HI. Helens a m arrive ac rortlanu 10:00 A M Leave Portland u u I Arrive at 8t. Helens 6-00 P M VAIlfE SS CENTS. Will Carry Ivothinti but Pamifln . V .11, . . . I ana f ast f reigiit. JAMES GOOD, MASTER. ST. HELENS EXCHANGE. ;.n?,,'r'!,. n'w, nd el,,F"1 " roam Is lbs favnrlle re sort of tli. oity , where at all time can be found the famous PRIDE OF KENTUCKY WHISKY BEHT BBaltOI DO.TIEITIO AUD IMrORTEO ClOAU Mr ' Cooper Is always rM In welcome his tilt! friends to bis popular place ol business ST. HELENS EXCHANGE "ffvyvvvvsjs.. 4 4 i i i i i . i trip PORTLAND AND CLATSKANIE w r ' .5.- '.LTl -THE STEAMER O. W. SHAVER, Dell Shaver, Master. Decker's BARBER SHOP J. H. DECKER, Proprietor. The old and reliable barber has hi. i.t as sharp as can be found, and will shave yon comfortably and quickly for only 16 cents. 8T. HELENS, : : OREGON THE GREATEST SPECIALISTS OJ AHERICA5 COSTIITRIT Most Successful Catarrh Doctors in the City. They treat SCIENTIFICALLY and Xo)'!IPoESILITY SEXUAL DI3. RMYPHIUS- GONORRHOEA and GLEET, Spermatorrhoea, Seminal Weakness, Lot Manhood, Night Etnis ions, Unseen Losses.Decavlnir Faculties HYDROCELE, VARICOCELE and STRICrURESricanyandMfclfcnred withont pain or detention from business. All deformities and impediments to marriage quickly removed. A CERTAIN and POSITIVE CURB for the awful effects of early vice and numerous evils that follow in its train. tor 1MSKASKS OP Wmml-v write, sending stamp. Consultation free and confidential. National Hedical Institute PRINCIPAL OFFICE, 132 THIBD ST., PORTLAND, OE. BANQUET SALOON Tr . . of GEOKGE A. BR1NN. eornor nf MnA atui ?: k. . . u" """ V."."" ?"ni'iifs at 5 o'clock. In Portland 11 -SO A 'm '-Fi.L ' ntt""er " "alatna 0:11; St. n i-ortiaiid 1 .30 A. M. I lie company reserve the right to chan MHAVEH fon street, Tuesday, Clatnkania. f fill, ner- W III naas flak Point Helen iO-.m. Arrive line without nolle.. TRANaPOHTATIOra oonrsRT. at a oowliw Streets, Ht. Heletis. Oretron. wnere can be found the choicest brands of WINE AND LIQUOR Card tables, nnnl table hnirA ti.i. ... j other devices for the enterlainment ni TH E rons, where time can be pleasantly spint. FAMOUS FIRE LADDIE CIGARS ." - Besides other popular brands, are kent f,0."8.'!' Lon hand to ""Pf'r tle Increared trade at thU very popular saloon. thb famous CYRU5 NOBLE WHISKY 18 KEFT AT THE BANQUET. ; THE MIST AND OREGON IAN TWO TOGETHER ONE YEAR, ONLY TWO DOLLARS JOSEPH KELLOOQ & COMPANY'S RIVER STEAMER fOR PORTLAND- oaa T sUeavvS K.0I8O aland a vm W,LJ - . . ' Portland Tuesday, ThudaV 3 Leaves