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COLUMBIA COUNTY DIRECTORY.
C.aaty Olllnn.
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Clerk
Sheriff
TtMwnr
Bur, of School.
....Joseph B. Boaa. Rainier
.....Judn WMd. ViRiomi
J. N. Rice, ClaMkante
...E. M. Wharton. B. Helena
J. O. Watts, Boappooa
.Martin While. Quiucy
Surveyor
Coraeer. ..........
Commissioners j ;
...W. N. Mewrve, Pelena
..St. A. P. McLaren. Rainier
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T. HELENS. OREeH,HAT II
Thx First National bank of Hillsboro
baa closed Dp iu business and two of
its principal (ockholders bave started
private bank. Tbe national bank
basinets does not seem to be so profit
able as some people would make be
lieve. "
Tin intelligence that Gomes with
fait army is moving on Havana shows
that Weyler knew what be was about
when be started to fortify that eity the
other day on the land side. It shows,
too, that Oomei is as skeptical as Wey
ler aboat the truth of Weyler's story
that "tbe war is oyer." There is very
little encouragement here for Spain
to grant her reforms to Cuba. The
Cubans will not accept them, and the
expenditure of statesmanship made
in framing them is all wasted.
ICkxbeks elected to the last legisla
tors, but who refuted to qualify, pre
sent a pitiable spectacle writing let
ters to Washington -deploring the fact
that Oregon has but one senator when
aba should have two, now that a sin
gle republican vote might affect the
whole country. They should have
thought of these things last winter,
when, bad they done die duty they
were elected to perform, Oregon would
now nave two representatives in the
United States senate, and the republi
can party an additional vote when it
is sorely seeded. Fossil Journal
Tubkiy will gain nothing by the
war except a little prestige, and this
' will be very little, considering her
great preponderance over Greece in
population, resources and fighting
force. he will not be allowed to bold
any territory hitherto belonging to
Greece. , he is just aa much of an
i N t. ana oerconuuueu
existence will depend npori the suffer
ance of the big powers, as it has done
be has three very strong1 friends
Germany, Austria and Russia among
tbe powers, and this probably gives
her a lease of life for a few decades
longer.
On reason why most of the great
nations are either openly or secretly
pleased at Turkey's success is that
many of their citizens bold Turkish
stocks and bonds. .. These persons
would be peculiarly injured by Turk
ish defeat, for that would lower the
Value of their holdings. Tbe class
Jl?bich buy railroad and government
securities is a very important element
of tbe population of every great nation
of tbe modern day. In the present
conflict most of this element is on the
aide of Turkey, because Greece has
few railroads, its government loans
have not been large, and its general
credit is low. In a very direct and
mpbaUo degree the financiers open
and shut the gates of tbe temple of
Janus these days.
Mb, Cobbbtt says that . because a
few men held up the legislature and
thereby prevented tbe election of a
senator be should be permitted to rep
resent (?) the state in tbe United
States senate. He forgot to state,
however, just who it was that held up
the legislature ; neither did he decide
Just what part he took in the holdup.
His part in the holdup will be ex
plained before the senate committee,
and the gentleman may then be heard
and also given an opportunity to add
np the column of figures indicative of
bow much it cost him to bring about
the legislative farce of last winter;
whether U'Ben's $80 was the maxi
mum or minimum price paid per head
for "cattle, sheep and goats" in job lots.
Thi governor says it would be use-
less to re-convene tbe legislature for
tbe reason that the same men who
were there, yet not there, last winter
could not be expected to do better if
called together now. Of course the
gevernor must offer some excuse for
not calling a special session, and in
the absence of tbe real reason this ex
cuse is forced upon the people. Tbe
fsct of the matter is, a different condi'
tion would confront tbe legislature if
called together now. Last winter the
bouse failed to organize because enough
members-elect refused to take tbe
oath of office and therefore the ser
geant at-arms could not compel their
attendance, as they were not members,
not having subscribed to tbe oath.
But it will be remembered that after
the expiration of the forty days these
bold-outs all took the oath of office
and are now qualified members snd
their attendance could be compelled
in case of an extra session. It might
not be out of place to sugjest that the
reason the governor does not call so
extra session is the fear that it would
take the senatorial appointive power
oat of his excellency's hands, and dis
continue Mr. Corbett's sojourn at the
national capital. .
ARE TBS CONDITIONS CHANGING?
Generally speaking, tbe outlook for
better times is not in the lesst discour
aging. When we are daily called upon
to review reports from other parts of
tbe state regarding crop possibilities
being far ahead of anticipation, we
are encouraged. When reports come
to ns from up east of the mountains
that wool has increased in price, we
have an inward feeling of gratification.
When from tbe same sec lion of coun
try comes the news that thsre will be
an acreage of wheat not exceeded for
many years, we are again pleased;
when we know that prices for this
product are so much better than have
prevailed for two or three years our in'
ward feeling of hope is strengthened;
when cattle-raisers report such an in
creased demand for beef, at a good,
stiff figure, that the demand cannot
be supplied; when sheep-raisers have a
market, at an increased figure in price,
for every aaimal they- choose to sell ;
when reports from Willamette valley
points are to the effect that an im
mense aoreage of wheat will be har
vested ; that thousands of acres of hops
are growing, and of which most of the
crop has been contracted for at an ad
vanced price whioh certainly must be
gratifying to the producer; when fruit
prospects are abundantly encouraging ;
when the principal lumber manufac
turers of the upper const are a nnit
in declaring that the demand for their
prod act is brisker; when the demand
for shingles is better; when dairy prod
ucts find ready sale at good prices;
when we consider the fact that this
section of country has been subjected
to a greet shortage in tbe hay and oat
product, caused by the long, severe
winter and lack of encouragement to
produce on account of little demand
and low prices for the past three years,
coupled with the fact that many farm
ers had to boy,thus causing still greater
pinching conditions on the tarns, in
stead of having the products to dis
pose of, and that the shortage will be
handsomely overcome and hither
prices likely to prevail ; that logging
camps are being started ; that shingle
mills are being built ; that cord wood
is scare, and although it cannot be
said to be increased is price, the de
mand is becoming stiffer ; and a geu
eraTTeeBngTmdng people Thai U pays
better to work than to tramp from one
neighbor to another prating destruc
tion and bankruptcy, all indicate a
brighter future. Of course, right at
the present time there is one draw
back to this glowing picture, but one
and that is the fact that many of our
lowland farmers are being hurtled
from their farms by the riaine; waters
of the Columbia, which, too, is a de
cided menace to our great fishing in
dustry. Yet, upon a conservative, un
biased view of the situation through
out the state it mast be confessed that
the outlook for the future bears every
evidence of returning good times. Tbe
process is slow, we acklowledge, but
show us, please, one instance where,
from such a spell of nausea as our
state has been afflicted with for the
past four years, that tbe process of re
covery has not been slow. There are
several causes for tbe return of better
times, and tbe above-cited conditions
are only tbe outgrowth of one not
the least, either and that is tbe fact
that we shall soon again be doing busi
ness on the American plan. We are
abont to get out from under tbe shadow
of free trade, and adopt a protective
policy. That is what's been the mat
ter with tbe country for the past
three or four years.
Thx Dalles Chronicle has the follow
ing pointed paragraph touching upon
Harvey Scott's visit to Washington,
which is timely : "H. W. Scott is now
in Washington for the purpose of urg
ing the seating of H. W. Corbett It
is quite proper that tbe chief train
wrecker should be on hand to look af
ter tbe plunder. Tbe gang patterned
after the farmer who discovered the
boy in tbe apple tree. They first threw
grass, J. Tbornburn Boss and Wallace
McCamant, then dirt, Tony Noltner,
and now they are trying the effect of
a pebble in Harvey Scott He can
tell tbe senate that be and others in
veigled a decrepit old man to open
his purse and squander bis money in
tbe pursuit of tbe will-'o-tbe-wisp hon
or, in the foul swamp of politics. If
his statements are not heeded by the
senate let the Corbett gang send on
its other leaders. Let it forward Joe
Simon and Jonathan Bourne, TJ'Bsn,
Berkley, Bilyeu and all that host of
noble patriots who disgraced civiliza
tion at Salem. Let the senate, in its
capacity as a jury, look upon the faces
of the witnesses, and then seat Cor
bett if it can."
"It le tke Best mm Earth.
Tbst is what Edwards & Parker, merch
ants, of Plains, Ga., say of Chamberlain's
Pain Balm, for rheumatism, lame back,
deep-seated and muscular pains. Sold by
Dr. Edwin Boss.
VIED.
Cahfbsm.. In Portland, on Tuesday, May
11, wui, airs, jonn wampwiu, oi vernoma.
IN TUB OinCUIT COURT.
THURSDAY, MAT 13.
M. Btsbeevs. Webster estate; decree of
foreclosure.
North American Trust Co. vs Thos. Q.
Davidson at. at; order of oonflrniatlon of
sheriff's sale.
Stats of Oregon vs Frank Lonkey ; grand
jury returned not a true bill.
Stats of Oregon vs Eversol; not a true
but.
SATURDAY, MAY 15.
Stats of Oregon vs T. B. Vail; not a trus
bill.
Matter of assignment of 0. Bureau; 0o.
A. Hall appointed as referee to Had the
amount ot money due and in the hands of
assignee.
Stats ot Oregon vs Jonathan Pruett; da
fendanl arraigned and entered a plea ot
"not guilty. Set tor trial October 18. 1887.
Monday, mat 17.
State ot Oregon vs Victor Wlsel ; Jury
trial, verdict of "guilty as charged hi the
Indictment."
TUESDAY, MAT 18.
W. A. Bailey vs W. J. Bice et a); default
and Judgment.
Vn. Druck vs N. A. Musgrove; motion
tosetaaide default, and by the court al
lowed, and defendant allowed to answer by
striking oat usury defense.
GBAUD JCRT BBPOBT.
In the Ci-cuit Court of Oregon, tn and for
the County of Columbia.
To the Hon. T, A. HcBride, Judge:
We, the undersigned grand jury, for the
May term, 1897, of the above named court
submit this our final report, and respect
fully represent to the court as follows:
That we have Investigated all charges of
crime which have been presented to ui.
We have returned four true bills and
three not true bills, and inquired into other
matters which have been brought to our
attention.
The condition of tbe county jail has been
condemned so many times by the grand
jury that we are satisfied that condemna
tion by ns would not cause its condition to
be improved.
We have found the books of the sheriff,
treasurer and county clerk well kept and in
good condition.
And now, having completed our labors,
respectfully ask to be discharged.
Jobit A. Ebglisu, Foreman,
Clakkncb Adiki,
J. F. Timokst,
Jossth D. Lawn,
0. H. Baioos,
. T. M. Bsabcb,
William Adams.
TatumA Bowen vs James Muckle, jr.;
evidence introduced, case argued and sub
mitted to jury and they retire to consider
their verdict, and on May 19th returned a
verdict in favor of the defendant Plaintiff
allowed until May 28 to more for new triat
WEDNESDAY, MAT 19.
Westvs Baxter; motion overruled and
judgment for premises in favor of West.
Davison vs Webster; order allowing
plaintiff to Sis aa amended complaint.
Harry 8yverson vs Martin White; Jury
of ten drawn and duly sworn, both parties
agreeing to try the case with a jury of ten,
and proceeded to try the Issues. Case now
en trial. ' " - ' '
Jfteal Estate Transfers.
James Adams to William Adams, Iota 9
and 10, see 6, 1 7 n, r 5 w.
Hnry Blake to James McGregor, SI acres
in sees 35 and 86, 1 7 n, r 3 w ; tt.
W. A. Craft to Qeorge W. Walt, e) of
aeii and neji of tm, sec 22, 1 4 n, r 2 w;
t417.
Q. T. Foster to Hattie Foster, nX of
nwX and other land in sees 19 and 20. 1 6 n
r5w;$t. -
G. 8. Foster to Mrs. B. L. Biggs, lot 6,
blk 9, OoWe; 125.
B. H. King to William Dodson, 19 acres
in see 23, 1 8 n, r 8 w ; 250.
Henry Kosenfeld to William B, Ellis;
power ef attorney.
J. H. Wood and wife to Adotph Olsoa
and wife, wX of nwX. sec IS and t of
tH, see 14, 1 7 n, r 3 w ; tlOW.
United States to J. V. Lewis. wj of nwjj
sec 18 and eX of neji, sec 13, 1 4 n, r 4 and
4wj patent.
United States to Olaf Tunberg, lot 2, sec
30, 1 6 n, r 6 w; patent.
. Crop and Weather Report.
The weather has been ideal for the growth
of vegetation. The ground was becoming
too dry, and the rain was most opportune.
Clover Is in bloom, and haying will begin
in some sections before the close of tbe
month. The bay crop promises to be un
usually heavy. Fall and winter sown grain
was never more promising; grain sown
since April 1st Is np, and growing finely.
Seeding is all done except in the northern
portion of the Willamette valley, where
some oats are yet being sown, and in a few
sections wbere com is yet being planted.
Corn planted since the 1st of tbe month is
op, and has a good color. Tbe weather has
been remarkably favorable for the growth
of com. Potato planting is about finished,
except In portions of the coast counties,
Early planted potatoes are being cultivated,
Gardens are all showing rapid growth, and
pen are plentiful in the maiket. Straw
berries are ripening rapidly, especially in
Wheels,
Cjaliry SKST Tool
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ws always Mais Sees seal Mrefclaeel
Why SfctsMal we Sake Seed Wheels!
National Sewing Machine Co.,
ii9 Broadway,
Factory)
v new totk. BetvMere, Ills, j?
Mw York.
the southern counties. Gooseberries and
currants are tn the markets. The condi
tion of fruit is really bard to determine.
Some correspondents report that the cherry
orop will be short, but that apples, piunos,
pears, etc., will be a heavy cep; others re
port that the frost of the 8th last, injured
prunes, but nothing else, It is thought
that as a rule, and the sscuon as a whole,
that the fruit crop will be heavy. In some
portions Italian prunes have been some
what injured by tbe frost, in others ths
cherries, tn others the winter apples; but
there ia no general injury to any single var
iety of fu t, except possibly, to Italian
prunes. Other varieties ot prases appear
to be uninjured.
RIAHHIt.U.
LiNDoaRM-Oawiu. At the parlors ef the
Oriental hotel in tins city, on 1 upiust
morning, May 18, 1W7, by Justice J. a.
Hall, Mr. Charles G. Liiidgren and Mist
Minerva Orwig, both ot MUt.
CASTORIA
For Infanta snd Children.
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ASSIGNEE'S NOTICE.
1ST
OTtOS IS HKRKHY OIVKV THAT A. 9.
Anm and 8. U. Klatnar, copartner,, do
ing butlneaa aa ''Aarya & KUIner," hay made
au aaaigameut to ma ol all lhair property for the
tMnnt of all thlr eradltura and that 1 have
duly qualified by executlut and nuns me oonci
miuireu or law, ana amumeu ui auuvw oi aura
r r ii .r n v inn i i .ratiiuin ui mu A. r.
Anm and 8. 11. Kleiner, copartners, dolns bue-
IneM aa "Anrra Jk Kiiluer." are htirebr required
to praeent their duly rer! fled claim,, with proper
vOucnera to me at my woin tn naimvr, vuium
bla county. State ot Oregon, within three
momna irom ine oaw or inia mmve.
Dated this Xlst day oi May, van.
1. B. DOAX.
Aaalenee of "Anrra 4 Klatner." Insolvent
debtora. BriljlS
FINAL SETTLEMENT.
NOTICE 13 HEREBY GIVEN THAT
the undersigned administrator ot the
estate ef Merrit Pomeroy, deceased, has
filed in the County Court of Columbia
county. State of Oregon, his final account
and petition for final settlement ot said te
state, ana mat toe junge oi taia court nas
appointed Monday, the Uth day of May,
1WI, at S o'clock P. M., and the courtroom
of said court, in St. Helens, in said county
and state, as the time and place for hearing
and settling the said account and petition
tor final discharge, at which time and place
aay person interested In said estate may
appear and file written objections to the al
lowance ot said account aud the granting
oi saia petition.
EDMOND C. GItTNER.
Aministrator of ths estate of Merrit Pom
eroy, deceased. a23iu21
SUMMONS.
In the County Court of tha State of Oregon for
uoiumoia county.
Michel Flatter, plaintiff,
vs.
Pauline T. Bonnlck, lames Bonnlck and
Goom R. Hawkina. defendanta.
To George R. Hawkina, one ol the above-named
aeieotiann:
IM TUB NAMK OFTHB STATB OF OREGON,
You are required to appear and answer the
complaint filed awainat you in tbe above entitled
action on the Sin day ol July, 1807, said day be
ing the Ant day ol tbe next regular term of
said Court, and If you fail so to appear and
aruwer, for want thereof laid plaintiff will ap
ply to the Court for lodgment as prayed for In
said complaint, to wn: For lodgment agalnat
the above-named defendant lor tha eum ol
140 00, with Internet thereon from January 12th
Itan. at the rate ol eight oer cent ner Tear, anil
the further aum of S3O00 as attorneys fee In
aaid action and the coals and diahursements
therein.
This summons Is ptibliihed by order of tha
Bon. J. B. Doan, Judge of said Court, dated
April 28, 1887., O. W. COLE,
etfJU Attorney lot Plaintiff.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS.
rTICE W HEREBY GIVES THAT
XI the undersigned has, by the County
Court of tbegtsteof Oregon, for the County
of Columbia, been duly appointed executrix
of the estate of Jacob Beusch, deceased,
and that all persons having claims against
the estate of said deceased are hereby no
tilled and reo. aired to present the same.
duly verilied and with proper vouchers, to
the underlined executrix, at her residence
on Sooth Beaver, Columbia county. Ore
gon, within -six months from tbe date of
this notice. Dated May 8d, wn.
MARY BKC8CH.
Executrix of tbe estate of Jacob Beuscb,
deceased. ro7j4
TBEASUKEtt'S HOTICE.
ConitTT Treasurer's 0ffic, )
St. Heleks, Or., May 14. 1897.,
TVJOTICE is hereby given that all unpaid
Xv County Warrants of said county,
which bare been presented and endorsed
"Not Paid for Want of Funds," prior to
August 28, 1804. will be paid oporKpresent
ation at this office. Interest will not be al
lowed after this date.
E. M. WHARTON.
mUjU Treasurer of Columbia County, Or.
Children Cry for
Pitcher' Castorla.
Children Cry for
Pitcher's Castorla.
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EVERY TIME AT
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la Oregon. Salary 1780 and axpenaea. Ppeltloa
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Children Cry for
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Leaves Portland daily exceot Sunday Aider
street .V A. M., Ash street 7 A. M. Leaves
Astoria dally 7 P.M.
T. J. POTTEE
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Leaves Portland dally Alder street 7:48 P. M.
Ah atreet 8 P. M. i Haturdav Alder street t-M
P.M., Ash street 10 P.M.
Tickets of the two Companies good on both
boats. 0. B. 0COTT, President.
K. A. BEELEY, Agent
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Coiwty Tbeasurer'i Omen,
Bt, Helens, Or., May 7, IBU7.
Notice Is hereby given that all unpaid
County Warrant ol said county, w 'luh
have been presented aud enuorsou
Paid for Want of Funds," prior to July
U, 18M, will be paid upon presentation
at tliia nfllna. Interest will not be allowed
after this date. K. M. WHARTON,
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PORTLAND AND .CLATSKANIE
STEAMER O. W. SHAVER, Dell Shaver, Master.
Comraenclnor Anril ll 1H(H will ln ppiu,i f..t wi.i.,..ir. .imai VupmUr.
Thnrsday and 8un(ly evenlns at ft o'ulork. Htsturnlna-lAiavos Clatskanle. (tide prf;
"J. .S),c?,n,ljy' Wdiiostlay and Friday evenlnits at 6 o'cliiok. Will pass Oak Po it
about 7: Btella 7 : tfi ; Mayger 7:25; Itulniitr 8:20,- Kalama 9:lftj Bt. Helens 10:80. Arrive
In Portland 1:30 A.M.
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THE JOSEPH KELLOGG &
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STR JOSEPH KBLLOGG
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v? Vr?61"? Mo"dy. Wednesdays, snd Fridays at 5 o'clock a. m. Leave
Portland Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday at 6 o'clock a. m.
lioots and Shoes
MUCKLE
Hay and Grain.
DR.J.E. HALL,
Proprietor.
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FOR REGULAR BOARDERS
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