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About The Oregon mist. (St. Helens, Columbia County, Or.) 188?-1913 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 17, 1897)
OREGON MIST. ISSUEP EVEHT FRIDAY MOBlHlia - BEEGLK DAVIS. : Swtacrlptlaa BUM On eopy om year la advene., ,.I1N to t infie vovj Advertltiti taw mad known a pern application COLOMBIA OOUNTT DIRKCTOBT. Ctty lllear. Jiifliw,... Joseph B. Doan, Rainier Clerk ......Juoaon Weed.Verooiiie 8hrtir....s J. N. Rica, Clatakenle Treaturer ....E. M. Wharton. Bt, Helena Bmt.o( School...,,..,.., a. Watts, Soam-ooae Aaeeaaor Martin While, Quiney Surveyor W. N. Meaerve, Delena Coroaer , Dr. A. P. McLaren, Rainier T. HELENS. OBfcUOK, SKP. IT. Thb Portland chronicle ia till en gaged in aeating Senator (?) Corbett. Won't someone tell the Chronicle that the aenate hat adjourned? Thb populist bank commissioner of Kaoaaa, io his annual report, show that 40,000 mortgagee, averaging f 1000 eaoh, hare been paid off in that slate during the year. It aeeraa that aome degree of prosperity must hare struck bleeding Kansaa ale. Why ia it that hop grower do not pay more for picking ainoe the price for hope baa advanced? It ia true the price for picking is more than it was last year, but it baa not advanced in proportion to the prioe of hope. Why do those farmer desire to grind the poor pickers down to a bare living when they can afford to pay more? If the picker should strike it would all be blamed to the gold atandard. ChaikmA Joint, who is predicting that Bryan will be the democratic candidate in 1900 and free silver the issue, it the same Jones who predicted last year that Bryan would have a majority of prer 100 votes in the elec toral collage. If his prediction about Bryan's nomination three years hence be correct, then the republican party it favored by Providence above all other parties which ever existed in any country in the world. Ma. Bbyah is credited with aaying recently that he has discovered in his travel that the eeotiment in favor of silver was increasing. If Mr. Bryan thinks so, be must be completely blinded by his enthusiastic prejudices. The fact is that "the ailver erase" is fast dying out. free silver will never be a leading issue again in a national campaign. The populists will drift off on a variety of other planks gov ernment ownership of everything, op position to injunctions, referendum, and possibly woman suffrage. The Bryanisad democracy will have to awallow all tbia or go it alone, with the result that McKinley would carry about 36 elates. Tree ailver at 16-to-l as an issue is in a rapid decline and will never seriously trouble the land againv -Sunday Welcome. Jjr public sentiment ia to be judged by the utterances of the newspapers of the state the people of all sections are satisfied with the recommendations made by the congressional delegation to Ell federal positions. The delega tion was confronted by a peculiar con dition and one which required judg mentcool and deliberate te handle. Every section of the state had favor ite son to recommend for the few plaees.aH, perhaps, good men. But only a few could be selected and the turning down of any man in this case was no discredit upon the unsuccess ful one. It wss a contest between men of sterling worth, of party loyalty, Of good citizenship, and ' the verdict aeems to be generally accepted by all as an unprejudiced distribution of the federal patronage. Where a cboioe must be made between equally good men, no matter which one ia ap pointed the country will be well served. '':' ' Blahd ia hitting Blandism aome bard blow these days. In saying that wheat has gone up because of the fail ure of the crop abroad and tnat ailver baa gone down because the world is dropping it from the coinage, he con fesses that the yoking together of sil ver and wheat was a popocratic fraud. He acknowledges that the wheat ad Vance will help the farmers and do much to restore prosperity, but he in timates a sort of doubt that high prices will help the people. Last year, bow aver, all the popocratic orators, from Bryan down, were bowling that the gold standard reduced prices, and were saying that one of the benefit of a ailver standard would be that it would advance prices. Every expression which a Bryanite has made on the general condition which prevail new show that the "pop" leader are badly "rattled" by the prosperity which has falsified their prediction and smashed their party. Tan deadly conflict at Hazleton, Fa., last Friday between the etr.king miner and deputy sheriff waa just such a spectacle at might have been expected when one elau of men quit work and then undertake to prevent other from taking their place. The constitution of tbia country guarantee to every city citizen "the right of life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness," W.n-ir YuA,mm,i.. -- and to make good that tuaxaDtes it sometimee become necessary to um tore, no man or ael of men he the right to dictate to other what occupa tion y may pursue or what or-m-peneatioa they shy demand for (hair services. Neither can an employer compel a man to work against hi will or fur leaa compenaatioa than employee desire. The employer and era ply ee each have right which the other muil reepect one to fix the prioe of wage he will pay, and the other the right to accept or reject it neither betas com polled to accede to the demand of the other, and both amenable to the law for iouroidation of the other. COLD FACTS PBSSWTSD. The Corvallia Gaaette administer a just rebuke to the Oregontan for ita unwarranted and unpatrioiio attacks on the Oregon congressional delega tion aa follows: "With the aingle exception of J. N. Dolph, Oregon baa not bad a repress n tative in the national oongreu for years whose influence and ability the leading paper of the state has not at tempted to belittle or destroy. The Oregon ian ia the only Oregon newspa per that circulates to any extent out side of the state, and it is a power for evil, miarepreeenting publio sentiment. Oregon delegation baa bad to fight for Oregon against the opposition of Oregon's leading journal. "The delegation is now conferring with the repnblioans of the state on the matter of federal appointments. There are offices to be filled, and it ia the duty of the delegation to recom mend men to the presided for ap pointment. They wish to make suoh election aa are best for the public service and beet for the party. , They invite advice and confer frankly and openly with any reliable citixen. There ia nothing improper in this, nothing undignified or dishonest. Yet, the Oregouian, through ita embittered, malignant editor and ita mendacious reporters misrepresents this confer ence and seeks to discredit the motives of Senator McBride and Congressmen Tongue and Ellis. "There i no wild scramble at Port land ; no reviling between candidates; no treacherous dealings that threaten party disruption. Men who are seek ing appointments present their claim and endorsements as strongly a they can. Local leaders lender their sug gestions. The delegation weigh care fully, what i offered them and will make selection intelligently and bon estly. There are bound to be disap pointments, but the fierce and jealous strife that the Oregonian attempt to depict doea not exist. ' The decision of the delegation will be accepted aa the decision of the most competent judge of what ia really beat. "The Oregonian ner at the can didates, apparently forgetful of the fact that ita editor was one of the hogs with their note in the public twill tub,", until relieved for reasons, that, with more charity than the Ore gonian ever manifest, we will not mention. "The Oregonian baa intentionally given on the impression that Senator McBride waa in feeble health and waa rarely present during the aeasion of the senate. That paper has every op portnnity to ascertain the fact that the senate bad no harder worker than Ore gon's representative, and that out of a continuous aeasion of seven months be was absent but seven days a rare record.'" J "Congressmen Tongue and Ellis have been efficiently active in behalf of the state, and tbay are recognised aa capable, influential members. The Oregonian choose, however, to rail at them and their work. Tbia ia more than illtemper. It ia mischievous Hi temper, and naturally hampers the gentlemen who represent the state at Washington City. The Oregonian ia one of the great journal of the nation. Editorilly, its ability ia surpassed by none. It is it position that makes its blind devotion to the nasty cause of Simonism so damaging to the state and so deplored by thoeghtfulcitisena." POPUliAK SCIENCE. If all the coal field on the earth were burning at ence in a vast fire thehea emitted can Id not be compared to that of the sua lor even a second of time. A man weighing 200 pound would weigh nearly three tent on the tun, and Ms own weight would probably flatten and kill him, the force of gravity being twenty-eight times greater at the sun's tarfac than on tbeeartb. That insects bavs an acuta sense of taste is assumed f rom the way in which they pick oat the tort of food they want to eat. Sir John Lubbock made many experiments, from which be drew the conclusion that ant have aa excellent sense of smell. The same authority states that insects are able to hear sound which are entirely beyond our range of perception. The biggest brain In existence is that of the elephant, though not in proportion to the site of the animal. But the matter of proportion does not seem to be of absolute importance at an index of mentality. There Is a little South American menkey, which, thoogh not particularly intelligent, has a brain bigger than a man's relatively to size. : There are 110 mounlaina in Colorado whose peaks are over 12,000 feet above the ocean level. Forty ef these are higher than 14,000 feet, and more than ball that number are so remote and rugged that no one has dared to attempt to climb them. Some of them are masses with anow, others have glacier over their approaehes, and other are merely masses of j agged rocks. . The needle ef a compass does not point directly to the north. In the first plaoe, the north magnetle pole does not coincide with the north pols, and then east or west of a titaag lloe which move eaelaadweet the aedl of a compass point eaat or west of th north magnetic pole. A, chip's eons. paseee have to be corrected and th varia tion determined one or twlo a year, at all events. HSU BEN ITEMS. 0. P. Mann was In Portland on Friday. Jack McOrath, of Upper Clatskante, wet in town on Saturday. . Bolt Havard returned home from Clack as at county last Friday. Mrs. O. P. Mann and daughter returned horn from the coaat lat week. M. K. Tubln wai In th oily on Wedn day with hi fin apsn of mar. K. M. Bettt went to Der Iland Tuesday to do tome healing with his team. James McMau(hton and wife, of Mooree- ville, were In Reuben laat Sunday. Henry Blake, of Kr City, is catting oats lor R. K. Fester between (hewer this week. . Mrs. Kettle Keaaey will teach a term of chool at Near City after her tana is com pleted here. K. J. Tusant, who ha been working for Mr. Bortltwfck. has moved hie family back to Portland to live, behaving teoured a po sition with th bridge gang on the Astori railroad. Mr. and Mr. Henry Woodham save a lawn dinner party at their home la Weal Reuben last Sunday, Their friends Invaded their home and proceeded to celebrate the event in a style befitting tbe oecaaioa. Re freshment were served, mam discoursed, vocal selection rendered, end merriment in other form indulged in, at the eoncls afcin of which a sumptuous repast Wat par' taken of by the gueeta. Only at the ap proach of the "wee una' hours" did th party disperse, after congratulating their host and hostess end wishing them many happy returns of th day. Tbe following is a list of those present ; Mr. and Mrs. Hen ry Woodham. Mr. and Mrs. Fred, Wood- ham, Mr. and Mrs. Jam Knadr. Mr. and Mrs. T. C. Watts. Mr. and Mr, a P. Mann, Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Bachelor, Mr. and Mr. Jacob Beveraon, Mrs. M. O. Link, Mr. Ik link. Mrs. O. S. Hunter, Mr. R, R. Foster, Miae Emma Hunter, Mba Basel Mann, Mr. Jamee Lawrence, Mr. Martin Haren. It Save the Creaer Children. Sbavixw, Ye. W bar a splendid salt on Chamberlain' Cough Remedy, and our customer coming from far and near, apeak of it in the highest term. Many have eald that their children would bav died of croup if Chamberlain's Cough Remedy had not been given. Ksllam 4 Oca. Th 25 and SO cent ise for tale by Dr. E. Ross. Deede Recorded. A. C. Bergerson te Psler Bergeraon, part of of see 28, 1 4 a, r 9 w ; 100. WIU 8. Cress to K. J. Paling, neK. sec 28, t6n,rSw;S700. D. W, freeman and wife to SalenaJ. Harvey, of H and seX of neX, see 30, t6a. rSw;gl. 8. A. Fowler end wife to H. B. Borthwick, wX of seX, see 17, 1 6 n, r 2 w j 360. Hannah E. Girt to Rebecca A. Girt, 2 acres in t of nm, sec 5, 1 8 a, r S w; t20. 6U Helens Lodge Ko. 117. I- O. O. Y., to Judson Weed. lot 164, cemetery : 10. Prank Lonkay and wlf to Salena J. Har vey, H ot X and aeX of neX. tec 30, t n, r5w; 1. Jonathan Pruett te Peter H. Ward.sV of swX of sX, see T, 1 4 n, r 4 w ; 1100. United States to John Lindsay, twX, see 23,t6n, r8 w; patent. Ladies, take the best. If yon are troub led with constipation, sallow skin, and a tired feeling, take Karl's Clover Tea. It is pleasant to take. Sold by Dr. Edwin Rose. Get'Your Letter Heads, Note Heads, Envelopes, Etc. V LOWEST PRICES The Hist Wheels, aistjXT' Too! STYLES! Ues, iasSam't ft Taadaa. the Lightest Bousing meet on Berth, THE ELDREDGE THE BELVIDERE. Hfll aviaVMfllll atsaanvaaVAa M fl ill f II Ml I Wf eawnfStfS) ewtBV - wffcgf 9tatMrt4hit W9 awaBBvsJ Ck9I( wWeaWavl National Sewing Machine! Co., u attvV jaei KswYertu Pastorjn - K. BetvhSf,IU. i 0 CASTORIA Jor Infants and Children, .rial It has v35 7 ., CITATION TO HEIRS. In th County Court of th Stat of Orafon, for i ojumma v-uumr. In th natter ol th Estate of Oslas Cherrlaftoa, deceased. To Veraonla V. Pennine., heir at law of Oataa Cherrluaton, dweaaed, and to all hairs un known, II anr there be: IS TUKKAMKorTHKaTATCOPOKKOON, You, and earn of you. are hereby com manded to be anil appear before th Honorable Count Onurt of the 8tle of Oreaun, In and for th County of Columbia, at th Court-Houm, la St. Heleua, Oregon, oa Halurday, th Wrd day ot lciODer, a. l. irt, as iu ooiova a. m. 01 Mia day, It bain th regular September term of uld Court, to ahow cauaa, if any exlat, why an order of tale of the whole ol the oo-partuerehipreal eatau of Able and Cherrlneton, should not be mad at prayed for tn the petition of th e ulorof lhalaat will of Oataa Cherrliwton, le eeaeed, and administrator of the partuerxhtp eatat of Able and Cherrtnirton, now on HI In aid Court; said partnerahlp real alatebelu de scribed aa lollowi to-wlt; rint-Th NSof NK'ij th NKV ofNWW; th fraeUoaal 8V of NWVj, th8KVof HC and the HU of K KU of Heclloa No. tl In Townahlp No. Sorthof Haute No. 1 Wtatof the Willam ette Meridian la Multnomah Count. Htata of Omroa, and ooulalnln wm acres of land. aeooiM a ireut 01 taua euuMeu 10 eeia enii- neu vtwuii, viviruo. em, v". m.u i iim iv eeree; said Iraol of land belli knowa and oe eerlbedas'ThaJoy 70-Acre Traot," and It alt uated In th Douth end of th Ham. Laiuberaoa and Mary Jane Lambenoa Donation Land Claim, In Section No. S5, In Townahlp No, t North, of Rant No. S Wee ef UM Wlllamatl Meridian, an It mora nanleularlv described In a eertaln deed from t. it. Joy and wife to Jack too AM and O.Cherrlnaton, dated October IJth, ISSJ, and whleh deed la recorded In the Hooordt of Multnomah eouuty. Oresun, tn Book 10. at pane . to wnica reiarauo it nereoj man tor nirtherdeeerlpUon. In SsaUwouv whereof. I. Judeon Weed. Clerk ef the County Court afnreaald, do hereunto tet my hand and affix the teal of taid County Court, at my otnee In the City of St, Helena, Orcfoa, thl isth day of Sepumhar, A. I). Imrt. II JD1WOM WIBf), . I caah I vouaty uiers. icoeavv coearf NOTICE OF PINAL SETTLEMENT NOTICE IB HERBBT GIVEN THAT 1, th undersigned adminittratria of th eatata of Prank at. Meeker, deeeaaed, have Bled In th office of the oonntv elerk of the County of Columbia, State ot Oregon, my final account ut my admlnlttratlon upon the aaid tat of the said deeeaaed, and that th Hon. J. B. Doan. Judge of th County Court of said County and State, has appointed Tuesday, October Utb, 1W7. at 1 o'clock P. M.. and th courtroom of said county courthouse, In th City of St. rieient, in aui tjounty ana nutte. as in time and place for th hearing and settle ment of aaid final account, at which time and place any person Intereeled in aaid ea- taie may appear ana ni tneir oojeeuan thereto. Dated at St. Helen. Oregon. 8D- tember0th,l(W7. FMtLINK MEEKKR. Administratrix of th eetat of Prank M. Meeker, deceated. alOo NOTICE OF PINAt. SETTLEMENT N0TICB 18 HEREBY 0IV8K THAT w. th ondrntgned administrator of the ettale of Cutbbert Stump, r deoaaaed. bav filed In th office of th county clerk of Colombia county, State of Oreoa, our final aooount of our administration upon aaid tate; together with oar petition for anal atatribuuon of id retin ae of aia ea taie among tbe person entitled thereto; that th Hon. J. B. Doan, Jndt ot tbe County Court of taid County and State, ha' appointed Monday the first day of Novem ber. 1W7. at one o'clock n. ni.. and tbe court-room of aaid C.rtirt at In County Court-house, in the City of St. Hoi. ni, In (to couniy anu stale, aa toe time (no place tor th settlement of ssid final r count aud the bearing of taid petition fur diatrtbutlon ; at which uto and place any person interested in 11" I estate may appear and file their oblectioni i Ihsrcte. - - Dated at bt. Helen. Oreeon. BDtamber 8th, 1S67. A. STUMP and uuTMitBttr bruMf, jr.. Administrators of th Estate of Colhbert stomp, or., decetaed. 10o8 T II EASVBi Cat's NOTICE. Codwty Tbsaicbeb' OmcB, ) St. HcLuts, Or. Aug. 20. 1897.( 1eJOTlCB Is hereby given that all unpaid i.1 County Warrant of aaid eoanty. which hare been presented and endorsed "Not Paid for Want of Pund," prior to December 10. ISB. will be nald ution nr tenutioo at this office. InUrest will not be allowed after tbia data. E. M. WHARTON, SOtlT Treasurer of Columbia County, Or. Ists TSTAltTBO-VAITMPOL MCV OS WOMBS v v to trwrei for retponetble tabllabad hooat hiOracoa. Salary S7t0 tod eipatuee. PotiUaa parmtaenl Kefaiwasa. lealoee atlf-addrtttt kajnped eoekp. The anloatl. Star lasaa aave Bid.. Chleture- IUHOFF & LUNAR, MAaTCVACTUBEBl OP lonnments atanaLS AMD ALL IIS D OP CBMBTBBT WOBX rrauAN atansLS a spkcmlty. 321 E. Morrison St, Portland, Or FOR PORTLAND, DAILY. 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Builders' M Ot the beet quality delivered to any point on tits river at the Lowest Possible Price One-half Caah and One-hart la FARM PRODUCE. Addreet all order to E B. BORTMCK, COBLE, OREGON. O.E.&K TO TOE ' QIVIS THI OMOtOt OP TWO TRANSCONTINENTAL ROUTES ORSAT NORTHERN BT. VIA SPOKANE MINNEAPOLIS 1 ST. PAUL CHICAGO ORKOOIt SHORT LINE. VIA : DENVER SALT LAKE OMAHA . ASS KANSAS CITY LOW RATES TO ALL EASTERN CITIES OCEAN STEAMERS LEAVE PORTLAND EVERY 8 DAYS FOR San Francisco For full Inform ail oa eeil en or addr W. H. Hl'BLBUBT, A. L. M0HLEK, Oea. Pan. Agent, President aud Manager. Fortlaud, Oa. PROFESSIONAL. i. w. DAT W. B, DIIXABD Utttrb & 9au ATTORNEYS -AT-LAW OSes ntnrt deor te Conrthou, ST. HtULHO. OSKUOM. Oeoml ntmetle In eoorts of Orefron or Wash. Inirtou. Abatracta saad directly frass oouuty raooeda. ' GEORGE A. HALL, ATTORNEY-AT- LAW. Colleetlon, foreelonir, ntehaalet Mna, lis. Iepuly proeeouilnf attorney, Ofno with I. i. tteetoa. St. Hsuurs, : : Ossoox. G. W. COLE, ATTOBR Vt AMD OODKIgLOB-AT-LAW, ST. HELENS, OREGON. Title Abttraet Booka, Notary Fnhlle, Cornrafa tlonar of Deada for waahlnnton, aad an etpar lenoad collector In eonnecUon with offloe. DENNIS A TIMMONS, Attoiney. ani Counselor, at Law. GiifEBAi, Law Pbaotiob. Collections, roraelosur, Ifeehanles' lltna. tte. WlUtirAeUo In alt the oourte of Oregon and Waahlntn. Tatlob Boildibo, - - 8t. Hub, Oa. JB. IDWIX B08U, PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. St. Helen, Oregon j-)B. h. b. ourr, PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. St, Helen, Oregon. JJB. i. B. HALL, PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. Clatakaule, Columbia county, Or. yf V. MERBBVX, Surveyor and Ciril Engineer D ELENA, OBEQON. County Surveyor. Land Surveying, Town Platting and Engineering work promptly executed. .,. WAmCD-VAITHrUL KBM OB WOMBS to travel lor retpoatlhi astabllahad hone fcaOvefoa. SaJvy f:m aud aapentee. Poaltloa Mrnahswt. Swlertooe. tneloea talt-addraeead tfJUmi envelope. 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Will ps PV La abmit?; 8ielle7:l6; Mayger:25i Kainler8:!i Kalama9:lSi tit. Helens 10 in Portland 1:30 A. M. The company reserves tbe right to change time without nous. S1IAVEB TBAHSfHMBTATIOr! COBrAN THE JOSEPH KELLOGG A -FOR PORTLANE- v, LlTe.,J:,,0 Mondays, Wednesdsys, and Friday at 5 o'clock a. V a'TW rortland Toeeday, Thursday and Saturday at 6 o'clock s. m. si supplied with the beet edible tad 1 market affords. FOR REGULAR BOARDERS Vt1 Reduction Sale 1 vii until, wtibuwiit ORIENTAL HOTEL A. B. BLAKE8LIY, Proprietor. Board by Day, Week or Month AT BEABONABLX SATIS. Tb UM ta eTpllee with the best the siartrt affurdt. Kverylliliia eleao. A there ot r":r pat' muaae It toltottad. ST. H ELaMU, Ol Mi)H COMPANY'S RIVER STEAMER