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About The Oregon mist. (St. Helens, Columbia County, Or.) 188?-1913 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 22, 1897)
OREGON MIST. IIICBB BflBf ritlDA W aORIUNS : ' ' -V ' , ' 222GLS & DAVIS. OFFICIAL COUNTY fAPER. herltla Hates. On eopy on year la edvsnos... MOO vne copy ns monui logi copy, - 1 drrCluni rates nade kuuwn opon application COLOMBIA CODNTY DIRECTORY. CnurM'inn, Jndtre......... ...Joseph B. Dou, Rainier Clark Judson Weed, Vernome Sheriff.. ............. J. N. Rice, Clatskanle Iroasurar ,...B. U. Wharton 84. Helena Supt. of School J. Q. Welts, Scappooae AaMsaor Martin White, UiiIiwt Surveyor.,,...., W.N. Meserve, Delena Corouor... Dr. A. P. McLaren. lUiniw CoaaMotM J K. D. Peterson, Mist T. HELEN. !, JTA. t. Tai tender of the portfolio of elate by McKinlcr to John Sherman, the old Ohio warborse, matt commend it self to every republican. At preee hour the populist hold-up at Salem was etill on, though it wat currently believed that an organisa tion night be effected by foroe at al most any time. "What are the populiata io the leg- ialatare doin. toward economy,'' aake friend. Nothing except to bold up the organisation of the bouse at a cost to the state of several thousand dol law per day. These has been no time that the populists did not bate strength enough to organise the boose if they bad so desired, but in this as in many other ways they have shown themselves op posed to good government. How does populist economy as ex emplified by the populist hold np soil the voters who wers looking for legis lative reforms last spring? The pres ent condition does not differ materially from lbs antics of populists all over the country where they have been elected to office since that party came Into existence. It is a peculiar thing to see Harvey Scott and Hofsr in bed together, yet that is just what baa happened iu s political sense. The two are band in hand for once. Hofer represents the populists and Scott ths Simon repub licans. Of course populism is no new thing for Scott, for be openly advocated populism last spring in the election of Quian for congress. BcPMiSTMDKirr Ikwis is in favor of a text book on good morals in the publio schools. Certainly it is being recognised thai a eood education eon sists more tban in the development of the brain, and tbat good citizenship is an important factor in it. The coun- try need better citixene, and the school is the proper place for starting in the right patb. Albany Democrat. Thxbs is a proposition to increase tbs salary of member of congress to 17,600 for the members, and 910,000 for speaker of the house. The plea is that a salary of f 5,000 is not sufficient to enable them to take their families to Washington to live. The next move will be, after they hsvs served a half dosen terms, to iv them a pen sion and s fine mansion in Washing ton as a permanent residence. Ms. Bkyajt is reported to be already convinced that nature did not intend him to compete with a prima denna, or even a first tenor, and that, ' as s wandering star, be is foredoomed to failure. It is a pity he could not have arrived at this conclusion -from the gloom that fell upon his audience last summer. It is highly probable tbat be regrets his highly rash rejection of an offer tbat will sacredly be rewarded It is said that Spain has sent nesrly 200,000 soldiers to Cuba sines the in surrection began. Probably the insur gent at no time in ths war ever num bered a fifth or a sixth of their en emies who confronted them. Whether the defect in the Spanish military character is the stupidity of its officers or the cowardice of its rank and file is hard to ascertain definitely. Perhaps there is a good deal of both. At any rate, it would be bard to find in all history an instance in which an army as dominant in number and equip ment as Weylere is did as little work which "counted" as tbat army has done in the past twelve months. Skvatob Mitchbl received every vote in. the senatorial caucus, that cau cus being composed of 47 votes, or more than a majority of the entire leg islature. Only 10 republicans stayed out of the caucus. Tbe people said by their ballots last spring that they wers in favor of the re-election of Mr. Mitchell and their representatives are only carrying out the will of the ma jority in electing him to succeed him self. Contrary to statements made by some.it is not the element that de feated Dolph two years sgo that are supporting Mitchell. His principal support comes from the men who stood by Dolpb until the hurt Bourne, Berkley, Guild, et 1, fought Dolpb two years sgo snd are fighting Mr. I!;ti:hell eow. OOPNTT CQTJBT. At a regular term of lbs County Court of ths 8Ut of Oregon for Colombia county, begun snd hsld In St. Helens, on Wednes day January 6, 1HB7, thsre wers present Hon. J. B. Doen, udce; P. A. Frakss and N. D. Peterson, comratsloners: J adeem Weed, clerk; JT. K. Rice, sheriff. The following proceedings were hud: Matter of petition of Q. W. Rtobsrdson et al, (or county road. Petition granted and John W. Boals, John lfcAdams and A K. Morgan appointed viewers and W. N. Meserve surveyor, to meet at the residence of G. W. Richardson on January ts, 189T, Matter of petition of M. M. Franklin et al, tor bridge. Petition rejected. Matter of petitioa et JosUh West lor as signment of tax sale. Petition denied. Matter of petition of J. P, Tiiuouey for credit of tax. Petition granted. Matter of petition of 8. D. 8heeley (or re mission of penalty and costs on tax sale. Ordered that penalty aud costs be remitted on receipt on orlginsl tax and cost ol ad vertising. Matter of resignation of W. a King, Jus Uce of tbe peso for Apiary precinct. Res ignation accepted. Matter of resignation of 0. W. Mskinster Juttice of the peso for Deer Islsnd pre cinct. Resignation accepted. . Matter of petition of 0. B. Hunter for li cense to sell liquor in Deer Island precinct Petition granted. - Matter ef petition of James M. Adsms et si. for county road. Ordered tbat esse be dismissed. Matter at petition of A. T. Laws and O. W. Barnes for an order restraining ths A. A C R. R. R. company from appropriating county road for uss o( railroad company. Petition granted and the clerk ordered to serve eopy of order of ths court on sahi railroad company. Matter of viewers' report en Slaughter road. Report accepted and road ordered opened. The following road supervisors were sp pointed to serve for the ensuing year: District No. 1, W. Q. Pomeroy ; X, T. A. Clouinger; 3. J. F. Downing; 4, Lindley Meeker; 5, James Gsitens; 6. Frank Bishop; T, Charles Sutton; 8, R. N. Love lace; 9, A. T. Laws; 10, Dan Rice; 11. T. 8. OJvin; li, John Boiler; 1J.C. B. Fisher; U, Wm. Prlogie; 15, John B rouse; 18, J. B. Mow ; 17, W. J. Banbora ; 18, Wm. Wood : 19, J. Y. Kauffman; 20. C. C. Moyer; 21. Win. Rosa; 12, R.B. Meson: 23, V. Olen iski;Si, P.O. Market; 23. B. P. Morten; 36. John King; 27, George W. Grant; 28. John Berdhal; 29, Ambros 8chmltUn;30, A.C.Bergersoa;81,F. M. Parker; 82, L. Monical. Matter of remission of tax to M. J. Kin ney. Ordered that the tax for 1891 be re mitted. Matter of report of Israel Spencer, com mander of John Bochsr post, G. A. R. Re port examined and approved. Matter of drawing jury list for 1897. Two hundred names were drawn from the tax roll from which to select jurymen tor the year 1897. Matter of petition of John Dibbles (or re mission of tax. Ordered that $4.08 be re mitted. Matter of fixing the tax levy for 1898. Ordered thata levy of 5 15-30 mills on tbe dollar be made for school fund, 1-30 mill for soldiers and sailors Indigent fund, 17 14-80 mills for county fond and 4 mills for state tax. Matter of examining clerk's account of redemption ol delinquent tax sales. Ac? counts examined, fuund correct and ap proved, i . Matter of special school and road tax on land bought hy Colombia county at delin quent tax sale. Ordered tbat the dark is sue warrants to the several school clerk snd road supervisors for amount found due on account of said tax sale. Matter of petition of D. W. Freeman et at, for change in boundaries of road dis trict 13. Petition denied. Matter of settlement with county officers. Accounts of clerk, sheriff and treasurer ex amined and approved. Matter of deaiguating county official paper. Petition of the publishers of tbs Oregon Mist and Columbia County News filed and the first dsy of tbe regular term in March set for examining proof as to subscription list of said papers at which time the publishers are required to submit certified lists of the bone-fids subscribers in Columbia county. Matter of report of M. L. Pratt, eom- maoder Sumner post, G. A. R. Report ex amined and approved. Matter of additional bond -of sheriff. Ordered that tbe sheriff give an additional bond as tax collector in the sum of $8000. The following bills were examined, ap proved and ordered paid: Judson Weed, sending Gove to sold iers borne....... .......,...... 8 00 MO Grsy, typewriting for district attornsy 6 40 Peter Bergersan, supplies for eounty charge..... 18 60 A N Clark, canvassing election re turns, November election.......... g 20 Edwin Merrill, same 4 20 A B Little, teachers' examination.... 8 00 JO Watts, same 9 00 Frank Bishop, hauling stolen prop erty,. 2 00 Martin White, county assessor 25 80 C W Blakssley, work on assess meat - roll 25 00 W H Bnmgardnsr, hauling stolen property... , 6 60 Jacob Nusbaumer, rent of wagon. . . . 75 HO Howard, lumber, rd 4 3100 H R Cliff, examining three insane pstients ,. 15 00 Edwin Rosa, same 18 00 Edwin Ross, medical attendance, county charge 8 25 Anrys A Kistner, supplies for county charge 7 76 Ah Poo, washing for jsil 2 60 Anrys ft Kistner, supplies for county charge 10 00 Johnson A BurgdortTer, lumbar r d 27 8 60 Meyer A Frank, supplies for county charge 8 80 WT Watts, lumber r d ZI. ........ .. S 12 C B Fisher, lumber r d 13 8 00 Smith & Thomas, lumber r d 18 8 00 G F Liadgren, supplies county charge 10 00 GFLicdgren, same..... 14 20 Wilson A Libel, lumber r d 12 27 G FLindgren, spikes rd IS....;..... 4 60 Lane Bros, lumber r d 1? 13 60 Lena Bros, same 28 40 John Palm, lumber rd 9..... 10 83 WH Dolman, supplies for county - charge...... 7 90 Glass & Pradhomme, stationery.., . 22 00 F A Zilgett, spikes r d 15 ........... 6 00 J 8 Millard, board of eounty charge. . 15 00 W N Meserrs, county surveyor. ..... 19 80 F V Crane, wireing ebalrs for court bouse , 8 00 Alma Beegle, teachers exas instlon . . 9 00 J K Bio, postage. 10 00 John Prlngle, supplies county charge 2 20 St. Vincents Hospital, attendaoos Mrs Blake ..... ............ 800 Boneyaan, Dehart A Co, spikes for rd 17 WOO 8 0 Swan, boarding county charge. . . 6 82 AH Sheffield, same....,.: 20 00 WH Wagner, aatn ., 85 00 Dart A Muckla, supplies tor county charge .. : 10 W A A Johnson, same 38 00 Glass A Prudhomma, stationery..,. . 15 80 T C Watts, supplies county o barge., u iu Jesse Nichols, ehainman on Clatska- nle road, a oo K 8 Bryant, lumber rd 10 6 70 T J Cleeton, district attorney, State vs. Isenhart... 20 CO James M Ims), putting up election booths In Clatakanle precinct...... t 00 A H Blakesley, boarding prisoners... 28 60 St. Helens Light A Water Co 7o Oregon Mist, priatlog and stationery 60 60 News Publishing Co, stationery.. . . . 6 80 A C Johnson, witness before grand jury ..; T 60 H Allen, deputy district attorney.... 10 Ot Newell A Watklns, supplies (or court house 2 8' Dart A Muckle, asms... , ......... t 10 Henry Huber, support comity charge 16 00 P A Frakes, county commissioner... 23 00 N D Peterson, same. 31 40 A L Clark, J P (ess 8tale vs. Shalton 8 45 William Lee, constable, same. 8 80 C F Willis, witness, same.. 160 Kd Clark, same 1 W 8 Hall, earns 1 ' NB Golden, earns 160 B A Anrys, same 1 6. G Buckbee, same 1 70 P Bnckbee, same .................. . 2 60 Moses Delaney, ssms 1 6t I N Clark, J P fees, State vs. Peterson 4 4P H Allen, deputy district attorney .... 5 00 J E Hail, J P fees, State ts. Peterson. 8 40 A B Haines, constable 1140 CEConysrs 170 A T Laws : 1 0u A N Clark. J P fees. But vs. Felber 8 76 A Robinson, constable, same........ 23 76 Ed Black, witness, ssms 5 60 Charles Morrdl.same 6 70 Frank Bishop, same. 4 60 Albert Collins, ssms 4 7C I L Decker, same . 160 A Robinson, same ..... 1 80 H Allen, deputy district attornsy.... 8 00 A N Clark, J F fees, Bute vs. Collins 6 20 A Robinson, constable, same 6 SO A Robinson, witness, same. 160 Ed Blaex. ssme , .. 1 60 H Allen, deputy district attorney.... 6 00 THE LEGISLATURE. IWMt from Salens. Balxk, Or., Jan. 19, 1897. The hold-up in the bouse of represents tires continues with no present indication tbat organisation will be effected. Bourne snd Simon bold the top band at the present time, but cb with a separate object in view. Bourne wants to be speaker of tbs house and is attempting to compel the re publicans to join tbe populists to this end while Simon keeps his men out in order to compel Mitchell's friends to elect Bourne hoping thereby to drive republican vote away from the senator. This fact is no secret about the state capitoi building and i admitted by both ths populists and Si mon republicans. Thsre bss been no time since tbe legisla ture met that the populists could not hare brought about organisation by coming in. Forty ts required to make a quorum to transact business. Twenty-nine republi cans hare been in their seats at every roll call since the session began and have urged and plead with the populists to come in and assist In tbe organization. With the twenty-nine republicans who have at all timea been present 11 ont of the 15 popu lists could have come in and saad np a quorum and the state's business could have been proceeded with; but instead ef being on band to represent the state and ths peo ple whe elected them, they remain in tbe house until a roll call is demanded and then stampede for the door and are re corded absent. As soon as tbs call of tbe house is finished and tbe temporary speaker hss announced "29 members present not a quorum," they return and take part in any discussion that may be going on unit another call of the house is begun. Usually C'Ren, one of the populists from Clacka mas county, is left on guard to raise the point ot "no quorum" in ease an attempt is msde to proceed with business. The compact between tbe populists and Joe Simon could not be more complete if they bad gone through a special seoeo) of training. It may be said, however, tbst tbs republicans have but 37 member In tbs house ,or three less than a quorum.aad con sequently cannot organise without the populists ere willing, and for this reason every dollar tbe state loses by the beld-up is attributable to tbe populist party, the party ef '-reform, "eoonomy, ''retrench ment," etc. H holding up a legislature is reform then tbe populist party are truly reformers. The constitution provide that if tbe bouse fails to organise within tbe first five days of tbe. session ths members do not draw pay from the state after the expira tion of the five days until such time as or ganisation is effected. The five dayssx- pired last Friday, and below is shown tbe amount the state bss lost during tbst time by tbe hold-up, the amount being di vided equally between those who cause tbe trouble. While their pay from the state has stopped, it is generally conceded that those who are ont are not losing any money. With the 29 republicans who are present all tbe time the populist have sufficient votes to make a quorum for ths transaction of business if they would come in, which they refuse to do. Study the list below and see who are for economy and who are not. Berkley, pop .. $197 19 Boyer, Simon-rep. 197 19 Kilyeu.dem... 197 19 Bourne, pop ... 197 19 Buckman, pop 197 19 Oralg, rep 197 19 Davis, (Umatilla) Simon-rep ,. 197 19 Dayis, (Multnomah) 8imoo-rep .... 197 19 Dustin, pop.......... 197 19 Emery, union-bimetallic ... 197 19 Gill, union-bimetallic........ 197 19 Gratke, dam 107 19 Guild, aaion-blmetalllc...... 197 19 Hill, Simon-rep.... 197 19 Howser, pop ..- 197 19 Jones, Simon-rep 197 19 Krnss, pop 197 19 Lee.dem.... ,.. 197 19 Maxwell, Simon-rep 197 19 McAllster, pop 197 19 Misener, dem...... .....197 19 Munkers, pop.......... 197 19 Ogle, pop ; 197 19 Povey, Simon-rap 197 19 Schmldtleln, pop 197 19 Smith (Linn) pop 197 19 Svindsetb, pep. ,,. 197 19 D'Ren, pop......... 197 19 Wbitaker, dem 19719 Yoakum, pop.......... 107 19 GRASS AND CLOVER VEGETABLE & 5end for Fully Large Stock, Low Prices, Satisfaction Guaranteed. Buell Lamberson 180 and 18a Front Street, Corner Yamhill, Portland, Oregon CHILDHOOD. ' Br, Haxans, Jan. 8, 1897. To ths Intro: 8unny memories ot childhood. Do we ever forget tliemf Tbe green fields and thewildwood; the old home and tbs pool; the church and the school.- The sighing of .be winds through the old orchard was iuusk to our souIhj thssweelett fruit In the orchard ws knew, and the sourest, too. W begin and end In obildhood. Our lat thoughts ou earth are thoughts of child hood. Parents ah mid remember this: -mould hare a home of their owa. It mat ters not how humble or bow obscure. Every parent should be a philosopher to the extent of knowing btiuself, so that he may know his child. Then, aud only then, is be prepared to train his child. There are no regular rules for training children. Ktery child born requires a new rule. The ilrst six years of a child's life should be tpect out of doors, when not otherwise en gaged, regsrdless of tbs weather. If your child is of delicate mold, fit It for agricul tural pursuits; begin training from the cradle tor an athlete; a plain, coarse, regu lar diet composed of bread made from ehole wheaten flour, mush and cream, rge tables and fruit, with only a little meat for dinner. Fruit three times a day and between taenia, nothing else between meals excepting fresh air and exercise. Tbe ssms treatment should be given to a robust child. It either is apt and vary smart and quick to learn, you are unfortunate, but don't be discouraged ; bold them back; don't le thsra go to school more than half at the lime or their brains will be fully developed before they are grown, then they will have arrived at their senith ra nUUy. On the Hher hsnd, if be or she be what is called tfcick headed" thank your star for that; there ts bright future for tbat class ot obildren, children that would rather plav than eat. They have a good physical foundation to build on. Their brains are never fully developed; they are student all their live. Confidence between parents and children should be mutual. Children should early be taught to think and act for themselves; to live in harmony with ths laws of nature, her beauties and the perfection ot her laws. Mot io lean on the doctor for physical strength, but on temperance, In all thing. Explain to them their natural environ ments. Don't say with a flourish, "Every thing in nature is a mrstery." Be truthful to your children. Explain to them by s natural law the movements of ths planetary lystetn, movemeats of ths clouds, and tbe laws tbat govern the animal and vegetable kingdom. Read to the children and they will soon love to read themselves. I each them tv think and talk about what they have rssd and to work; lay out something for them to do every dsy. ' Don't teach them to look to the stars for happiness, but t little sets of kindness they may do others day by day, And, finally, when they leave tbs old home stead tell them that ths latch string Is al ways out for them; no matter bow much OPERA HOUSE Local Talent Will Produce . . . THE DRAMA "Among .THE.... ..Breakers" IN THIS CITY ON IIOHDAY EYENING, JAN. 25, Tbe proceeds of which will be donated to tbe building f and ef the Episcopal Church To be erected In this city. Reserred Seat Tickets 60 Cents General admission to cent. Ticket now on sal at Ross' drag store. Doors open at i :ou. peruviuBiioe ueging at 9 o oiocx snarp. CA8T OP CHARACTERS. If OTHER CAREY, the fortune teller... Mrs. J. G. Muckle DAVID MURRAY, tbe light-keeper... Dr. E. Ross HOOTER, the yacht captain.... ,..OsorgA.Hall rJCTEK PARAGRAPH, tbe neswspsper - correspondent...;.. .F. Vlrlan CJLABANCE, Hunters son .....Edward Josenh BESS 8TARB RIGHT, the life preserver .....Mlat Frsnkie Way MINNIE DAZE. Hunters niece Mia Tlllle Mtirkl. BIDDY BAKE, ths domestic ....... .. . Mrs. D. T)tI LARRY DIVINE, tbe light tender ..... Qsorse Pslmer SCUD, tbs colored servant D. Davis FLOWER SEEDS Illustrated Catalog. Mail Order Solicited and they may err. It thsy are unable to return as often as they or you desire in person, their souls will, like tbe birds, return to the tunny scenes of childhood. Upon tbe mountain steep, Ur In tbe vslley deep, And 'nssth ths starry dome Einblasoned there it "Home." ' Btvdimt. A Correction. BtoHtLoa Flat, Or., Jan. I1, 1897. Eu. Mist. In your paper lat week you stated that the key to lbs Bastla, which was presented to Washington by Lafayette, was deposited In the tomb of Washington. You are mistakes. It it banging on a nsll in tbe door casing of the room in whloh Wash ington died. Bald room la on second floor, south snd of the bouse. The room b furnished si it waa when Washington died, same quilts, pillows, etc. On tbe floor i his saddle and hi meat chest as used In the war. In bis chest it bit pewter platet and cups, buckhorn handltd knives and forkr and on a stand are to be teen bit sword ant! pistols. A visitor can sxamlos ths key. 1 1 bat been forged by a smith from a Vi I neb rod and is Inchet long, and Is in shape Ilk other keys, except the bandl It like a letter "T." Mr. J. R. Beegle. who wat al Washington the same lime a myself, can vouch for th accuracy of my statement With many apologies for my rather long- winded statement, I rtmam yourt, etc, F. If. Wtssta. Notice l riant Settleaaeat. VTOTICE 18 HEREBY GIVEN THAT 1.1 ths undersigned has tiled bis final account ana petition for distribution In tai estate at Joseph Norton, deceased, and that Monday tbs 2Sih day of January, WW, al too cioox a. at., ana tne court room ot tin Columbia County, hat been aDuointed bv tne earn, vouitiy voon, as in mux ami place ror bearing and determining- thi same. All Demons Interested In said eetat. are hereby notified to be and appear in said Court at toe said time and place, and tih ineir oojecuons, ir any wey nave, to in allowance oi uie same. B. COX. Administrator of the Estate of Joseph fiorton, defeased. A'&ya PROFESSIONAL. IP.' &. SlUttx-fr, ATTORNEY -AT -LAW . i . . Will iiVaUHMe In at II Miirtet nt ftrnwt m wV.m. Inn ton. Prompt attention fivu to eoovyvatv IMf tMIU BUttM? t?UllDH. umoin remaene. on roinmbla lrel, until waaptvuon oi gacf euiiuiuf. G. W. COLE, ATTORNEY AND COUNBELOH-AT-LAW, ST. HELENS, OREGON. 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M Learae Astoria dally eioept Hunday at 7 A. at' Tickets ol ths two Companies food so both ttoju- .. , U. B. SCOTT, President. K. A. 8EBLIY, Agent. ORIENTAL HOTEL A. R. BLAKESLEY, Proprietor. Board by Day, Week or Month AT REASONABLE BATES. The table Is supplied with the best the market affords. Everything elean. A share of ymtr nat roues Is sollaltwl. HT. HKLKNH. UHKUON PORTLAND AND CLATSKANIE STEAMER O. VT. SHAVER, Dell Shaver, Master. PMmMi.J. iHJI 1. f&na m I n .i ...... . .. . ii iu, lew, wm innn iuru.nu, mot oi vvaamnjruin etresi, ruesasy, Thursday and Sunday evenings at 5 o'clock. RelnrnlnB-Leeree Clateksnl. (tlds per mitting), Monday, Wednesday and Friday evenings st f o'clock. Will past Oak Point about 7: Btelle JTilfij Mayger 7:26; Rainier 8:20! Kalama 8:1S; Bt. Helena 10:f. Arrlvs in Portland 1 usl A . af. Thi wimRiht hu,.m th. .hi i. .k..u n.. j ... . .1... - "r-.. HAVEH THE MIST AND OREGONIAN TWO TOGETHER ONE YEAR,. 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