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About The Oregon mist. (St. Helens, Columbia County, Or.) 188?-1913 | View Entire Issue (March 18, 1898)
DRUG ON 31 1 ST. mm-mo mv,ttv tin a a mob . " -ItT- DAVID DAVIS. seisieerlptlsa Kates. ftn awpy tmt year in i'Utrsn f ls stonlAa.. Biuie tfVt 1 Adcrtlin ml Know apes application II. '- . J COLUMBIA COUSTT DIRKCTOKV. CMMr llctn, inArt Joeor B. Does, Rafntev Cl-rk ,rJwkfl V.ruoiia K,tt 4, Jt. Rlee, natani Tr-aMirT -E. H. Whartos M HlM slpt..f ScbiJOU ...J. . Watt. Kwippnwe .........martin hiw. v'i"T V N. all-serve, lwlne ...IW. A. P. afi-ljiren. k.liiir P. A. !"- e if. reterawn. hiss I urveror., ...... Corsswr Coaamtssteneni T. urLEiK, am actios, nK(H is. the sure conmiTioM. The three conventions dioocrs.tic, pulls t, and fro llvr republican aaeet in this city on the 23rd but. Thry sr loo thoroughly eoiuffiltted to fntion not lo carry out that object. We hare opposed the method by which that fusion U to be brought About, betievinf it Impracticable under three beadn. Thohectof three dis tinct perties twine assembled in Mid to be lor the parpee of sni ting upon eomraon phufurm. the main festurs of which U to be toe diver plank o( tbe but democratic na tional eon ventioa, bat each party ia to ma: n- taia it own organization and adopt in addi tion eoHt code of principle at they may deem proper. Under each a condition, tbe democrat who vote for the popalitt mast necessarily (ire hi endorsement to that platform, and tbe populist who cast hi vote for a democrat u in a like condition. Trader auca circamUace no union can be funned tbat can rommand tbe entire vote of either party. There i only way tbat a practical onion can be made and tbat t on on platform. The ien. ao far aa national questions, mnat be confined to inch nistttr. aa exist no difference of opinion. Should tbe populist adopt a plank ia their plat form deeiarilng their allegiance to the Omaha platform, not one-half the demo crats ia the slate will vote for a nominee of that party. Democrats may be zeaknu in the can of silver, but they are not pre pared to accept tbe dogma of populism even at tit risk of the defeat ot Ibis object. It Is possible that a anion of force may be brought about which can secure the entire strength of the friends of free silver. It is to be boped that there may be. Tbe mem ber of tbe convention will have to bear in mind that the fosion, though made in the nam of tbe party, can bare no binding Obligation on the individual members, and they will exercia their sovereign right to approve or condemn the action of those who aasoru to act for tbe party at the polls to Jane. The convention propose going oataide of party lines, and if that can be done each indiridaai can exercise the same privilege, and tbey will not hesitate to do so. Tbe Intelliirem voter is not going to be bartered way in tbe interest of tbe ofBce seekiof politician, and it is tbe latter that are ready to form any kind of union that will land them into an office, be tbat union ever so humiliating to the manes. We hop that a proper onion may be contam inated. Tbat is to desire of those who are honestly opposed to tbe single goTd stand ard, and a ticket Dominated that will not be each a to cause a democrat to be ashamed when he goes to the pulls to vote it It is an easy matter to talk fusion, bat it is quite another thing to put a triangular combination on a single rail track and keep It from flying off. Tbe delegate to tbe tat democratic convention will b selected mainly by those who favor fusion on any term. 8om on honest motives, bat a majority of them for selfish motives, and tbe offices being tbat incentive. The action of these delegate will have to be sacb a to meet tbe approval of those who do not look with favor on this fusion business, or it will ignominiously fail in the purposes for which it ha been inangurated. Tbe work of union ia aot ended at the convention. It will have to be ratified bv the people. Portland Dis patch (dent.) there u greet activity In both hydranlkend quartx mining, Many aew mine art being opened up, and many new and rich discov eries arc being made, while much new cap ital is being Interested In this industry. Ori?m ha every reams for seif-eongratn- lutiua upon tli oetWk fur the present year, PsPLt that are now malting to tbe Klon dike ia many Instance will be sorry tbey did it Krfor tbey see borne and friends aeais. for little do many of them realise what r.v will bar to endure, and lucky Udrod will tbe majority be U they return at all. Probably 10U.O00 will go there this year h tbey can secure transportation, and perhaps of that number on in Are hun dred will tome away with more money thau be take ia. OeoairiztTioe la necessary to political success In every campaign, and the major ities which the republican ticket has re ceived la former year should not indue lethargy during this canvass. As a national reault of lb election, two congressmen will represent Oregoa ia Washington City, and a United Bute senator mut be ehoasa by the member of th legUlsUtr tent Sal. The are ufficint to stimulate very republican to aa effwt. and w are sati.oed it will be mads. Club should be organized in every precinct, and republican literature should be in the band of every citizens. It Is time for work to begin in earnest, and th sooner this is dons to better. HUH UP STUMP. What ha become of th legislative ex posure that was about to bring Seaator Banna, of Ohio, to an open shame T Three or four weeks ago no typ was black enough to giv the democratic doom sealer chance to picture the utter gloom of his oat look. Yet Senator Hanaa appears to be taking life comfortably at Washington, with more than six years of office In prospect. Where is Mayor HcKtssonT Wber is Johnny McLean T Wber was Moses when tbe light ei,t outf There ia no mora large type seed lo the Hsnna headlines now, at least none tbat refer to the process of hi election to tbe senate, bat instead f tbat are some modest little caption tucked away in odd cornsrs over news that th whole inquiry has brok en down. "Banna Investigator threshing old straw Nothing of real importance dis covered as to the Ohio senatorial bribery charge," i all we read in the very news papers tbat ao lately bourgeoned and black ned with th story of bis coming downfall. It ia a stock story, bat it fits. There was a great military highway begun in the early days to connect the city of Washington with th Indian frontier. As John Randolph described it afterward, the road began as a boulevard, soon became a turnpike, then a lane, then a cow path, tbea a rabbit coarse, and finally it turned into a squirrel track and run up a stump. Tbat is th way with the Hanna investigation. San Francisco Chronicle. It is a matter now of only a couple of seek until the annual election for city officer for fct. Helen take place. As yet we have heard of no aspirant for the offices to be filled, and the only desire of Tat Hut to see men elected who will continue to administer the city' affairs in the aa practical and economical manner a those who are now in charge. All hav been faithful servanta and deserve to be re elected. We do not know whether the cooncilmen who are soon to retire would accept a re election or not. However, our desir is to see tbe best men the town af ford chosen to tlieae position. Thc republican party of today ia s party contending for sound money and a sound government. Tbe wording of tbe St. Louis platform is not ambiguous; cannot be mis taken. Those who accept it a their politi cal faitb are republican. Tbe wisdom of that platform has been and is being demon strated by inch a general revival and era of prosperity the country baa seldom seen be fore. The national battle was fought and won In 1806. The battle i to be fought in this state again in June. There is but one banner under which the republican boat 1 can march. Tbat banner takes fta inscrip tion from th national platform. No man is greater tban hi party, and if we will take principle for our leader, success sill be achieved. Let republican join hands and march on to victory. M SPLEHDIO OUTLOOK. Whether there be war or whether there be no war; whether tbe thousands journey ing Into Alaska shall dig millions of gold from th frozen earth or (halt return a dis appointed and impoverished crowd, Oregon will this year travel tbe highway of pros perity. 8b will fly with ber own wings. From th soil turned np with the plow from the rock pried out wltb tbe miner's pick, from the water swept by the fisher man' net, from the forest felled by the woodman's ax, will roll a stream of wealth for her people. Agricultural condition are tbe most promising in years. Last fall a largely in creased area of land was put in wheat, and th winter ha been extremely favorable far Its growth. Everywhere the fields are green with a strong stand of wheat, and tbe farmer are preparing lo put in spring grain every acre tbat can be plowed. The fine weather of th past few week give prom Is of an early condition of the ground suit able for plowing and seeding. Tbe outlook Is for a still larger crop of wheat than tbat of last year, while the expectation of alarge price for It seems more than reasonable. War would raise tbe price of breadstuff-, but It hi not believed that war is necessary to sustain the wheat market for another year, As for fruit, nothing has yet occurred to cause any fear of Injury to the crop. The winter has been mild, and tbe openingdnys of spring are at band, yet weather condi tions have not been such as to stimulate I premature budding, and there need now be little fear of Injury to fruit from frost. The lumber trad 1 Improving, and there are better conditions in th salmon market, I The democrata who are clamoring for any combination that will beat the republi cans, may find in the end that there are greater political calamities tban even re publican success. The democratic voters of Oregoa were ordered to abandon their organization and vote for the pop candidate in order to take the electoral vote from Harrison. Not one democrat in a thousand doe not now see but what it would have been a party blessing bad Cleveland been defeated. Temporary defeat is less injur ious to a party tban questionable alliances for success. Portland Dispatch (dem.) Will Mr. Bryan's next visit be to China, in bis endeavor to atndy the financial sr terns of other countries? He baa brought back such glowing account of Mexico's prosperity, which country does business on a silver monometallic basis, tbat it ia to be presumed he will had great opportunities for thought in th financial operations of the Flowery Kingdom, and method which could be copied to great advantage in this country. UNJUST cmus. A great many people are victims of the habitof unfavorably criticising snewspsper whenever something finds its way into print tbat doe not happen to coincide with their opinion or belief. Such action is always unreasonable and nnjust. The primary function of a newspaper is, of course, to fur nish news; and legitimate news consists in setting forth, in a plain, unprejudiced way. tbe known facta and the reasonable sur mise, when unharmful. or any matter likely to interest the public. There I another function of th news paper, however, perhaps not to elementary. but certainly of greater importance, and that ia to take and maintain a stand en the side of justice, decency, and righteousness. No consideration of person or things should' interfere with strict adherence to these high principle. The editorial rooms of almost every newspaper ar marie a daily stamping ground for people with "kicks." Bushing in with protests because their penonal no tices hav been transgressed tbey cannot conceive the right of the paper or of any one to entertain dissimilar opinion. In the social seal tbe kicker range all the way from tbe man who ha just paid a police court fine to "one of our most prom inent citizens," and the degree of stubborn intolerance for idea at variance with their own usually takes a relative upward range, Against their fixed determination no pro test or argument avail. A bsolute recanta tion or suspension of publication 1 the common substance of tbe demand. There is no place on earth where a wrote, always unintentionally committed, will be so promptly righted as in the office of a re spectable American newspaper. But there is no plac on earth where It i to useless to attempt, by any method, to teenre retrac tion of f obllihed fact or tb suppression of known truth. lo emphaaite this condition by visit to lbs cUum manufacturing Indus trie of that section. It at not ksrned, however, thai Mr. Bryan has any peel! ion of visiting the cotton mill of the south, which ar being ran over time and sr derlarinj large djvMend with greet regularity, and which oper ate under tb same tariff and currency laws aa I ho which the olaniiiyites worn to hav failed in relation to New England mills Nor it learned that be has any intention of stopping en routs at the iron and stnel.tin plat. or woolen factories, or the great not' terie of Ohio, Pennsylvania, and New Jersey, which arc all running over time, b-tw vtlenea or short hours were the rule under the operation of the tariff law which Mr. Biyan helped to place on the statate books. What we should all help to en cour se 1 harmony among ourowa people -tbe kind of harmony that prompts men to join bands aod heartily unite in tbe promotion of all local enter prise that commend themselves a being worthy of iiipport. Wbeu tbe foremost men of tbe coanty, those who have tbe largest interest, sland to gether arm in arm in such matters, ana snow to tnoee of smaller mean that they are actuated by honest de- sir to advance the general interest of lb community, they will find that the (pint of progress dwell not alone in the home of tbe rich, but in the bum blest cottage a well. VEHNONIA CLEANINGS. played before an enthuihuOc audience vveauesuaj Tom Anderson visited our city Tuesday. Merle Bhanaahan was a visitor in ear cuy Tuesday. Mr. C. L. Parker was doine business in niurooro wis waea. F. L. Wllftoa is dnine same Intvins ffr l - nr . " r. n sm, in oar cuy, ints wtex. Mr. Mslmsten. of onr Hit was lha nMi ui jam s.nusrsou ins nrsi Ol me wees. jsrs. J. r . ftne!v has anil a wrtnm roria ot neuralgia to her side and back. It Is rumored tbat W. Palmer is solne to iuotv tw uirovus or vicinity in ICS spring, Mrs. Atia Lee. of Rainier, is visitine her uuuier, airs, atauaewa, of rills burg, taut ib Basseman aad Gov Mills laft for Marshland to work in a logging camp this The drama, entitled "Orover, th Third.'' uesday evening. Bobt Pollock, of Rnrtsin who haa Un lue Kuasioi Joan nesseman lor asvaral ilava left for the new railroad Taeadav. Our worth v friend. Prof. C. R. Adama has been euaed to teach tha Houlmn tctiooi, wDtcn term commences Kerch li. Georse Bice passed throura onr citv en svuw w rum uiuie ior a uui oi nier, cbandiae Tueaday and retnrned Thursday, Mrs. B. eheelev. who has hMn viitin ber daughter, Mrs, Cbas. Armstrong, above onr city, was seen on our streets Wednes- uay. Messrs. Vernon Mowe snd Wiliard Dens- low passed through ourcity Friday en route for Colriu'a camp, wber they haveaecured work. Mrs. V. C. Adams, wbo haa been the guest of ber sislsr, Un. Attla Lee, at Rain- n-r, rviurneo io ner noma auov town on weanesuay. On Taeadav. while fisbinr. II MH. Rice bad a Verv uainful eraulntit ratrl,ir. uvt uuKr who m isrre neoa. ear i niaui o luvson oiling now r Mr. Newton Parker, of Pituhunr arriri home Saturday evening from HUlsboro. wovn na du dmh Tutun ma ai,i, um John Vanbiancom. lie report Clyde and Johnny alowly recovering from their long HOCLTON HAPPENINGS. Miss Reeder 1 visiting with Mrs. E. Ferry, Mrs. Lesley Bailey is visiting in Portland. Mrs. F. M. florv was a visitor ta PnrL. anu juesaay. Mr. R. B Mason took tha train for Bean. School Commenced Adam a teacher. Monday with Mr. Master James Cox. ir.. left for (Vemimiu 1' .. .. V. , . 1, , ' ' ,1 ,., aaoiiua. Mr. Ed Philhrook relnmad hntn mm rorett uroy last week. Mrs. V. M. Flov's dsnehter. alias Vdlrh amivu iruaa jLausas xuesoay. Bummer must be near at band. Wi . V. A. Perry has mowed bis whiskers. Cant. J as. Cex is nreoarine to hava with the steamer Ptlirim for Alaska in a few uays. Mist Annie Bsrlinrcma retnrned to Cnr. veins aionuav. alter a tour-week 'a visit with oer parent in this city. Miss Hav Buriineame haa enranvi tha DBcueior r lai school aaa will comiuanca lescoing me nrst atoaday In April. Tbe little two-vear-old ton of Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Harrison met with an accident one day last waek, which came near proving fatal, lie and a girl a little older were play ing ia the yard, and tbe sinter lifted the board tbat coveted a shallow well, when tbe little boy (til in. The sister had ura. eaceofuiind enough to tell the mother. and he was soon rescued. But a few min utes more and it would have been too late. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. LiD Orrics at Obsook Citt, Oa,, Fehruarv 111. NOTICE 18 HEREBY OIVKN THAT THE followlne-naiaed aettlAr haa ffu.1 mMo f bis inteution to make nual proof In support of bis clHim. and that Mild Drool will h miui Ym. fore the County clerk of Columbia County at Hi. Helena, Oregon, on April 2nd, laud, via: RUFU8 D. BLAKELY, Homestead Entrv No OV,.V fcr tha Mit 1 nt toutheaiit 'A of section 25, townahlp e north, noift 4 went, and lot i and southeast of south west of section ao, township 5 north, range i went. He name the follow! ne witnesses in won his continuous residence upon and cultivation ot said land, vis: W. c. Klchman, ol Keaaey, Or eiron, and John Campbell, George It. Filixerald, and Lewis Fitzgerald, oi Vernonla, Oregon. tiiM CHAij. B. MOOKKS. Kealster. That one little spot on tbe map of the United State where there i depression in one industry by this i meant new England snd tbe cotton nrtiistry is the center or much at- NOTICC FOR PUBLICATION. Laso Orrici at Obeook Citt, Oa., February 18, W. rOTTOE 18 HEREBY OIVKN THA THE I followlne.nniftf1 uUlf,r ha fttMl nfitlru, rtt his intention to make mm) proof In support of his claim, and that said uronf will ha marfa h- fore the County Clerk of Columbia County at 7b, ueieus, wreg-im, on Apm zriu, uwt, yu: GOTKEE0 BEKUEK8KN, Homestead Entry No. WW, for the sontbwert l of sMtion 28, township 4 north, range 4 went. He names the following wUnesite to provehls continuous residence iiikiu and cultivation of flHiu iano, ris: jonn nnntn, J. r. Hheeley, and nerniau uraiM, ol veraonia, Oregon, and J. K. Thomas, of Huston, Oregon. B5al CHA8. H, HOOKED, Register. Weekly Eicwrwtoa la Throagh Car to the Kaat, Another through tourist car to th East haa been arranged to rue out of Portland, Kiting tour eac-li week. Hereafter the tar aviug M'Hitfay will roil throi.iMi wiiiiout i bant to k annas t iiy and Chicaitu, over the 0. E. A X., Oicmu Shut line, JUo (rand Western, iN-nver A Rio Urande, Miaauwn racuic, ana vntisgo a Alla thai car bsa just been arrstigtd f,.r, and tbeoneprevioutly scheduled ior Monday ha baea changed to Thursday. It rout through to M. Louis, via tbe Missouri Pa- cine uu. 1 be car leaving Portland Tera ilay goe through to lWt.n, snd ia pro mulct! bv I),e I'iiira., Rurk l.l.n.l A Pacific Vrednrsday'srarrunsb.St. Joseph. Kanaa City, and M. Louis, over the Uur lington. Ail thee vpeciaJ ibrougb car are recivuig a gratifyiKg patraa. IVnMilt O. K- A S agent betor buying tickets to Hot Ice to Stock bolder. Bv. Hrurx. Or.. March 10. 1S9S. otir i hereby Riven that a meeting of in woc.noiurr. ot tha til. Helens tluiiduig Association will be held oa Monday, Mart s Ilt, at the hour of I o'clock p. m . at tb office of Col A Uuk k. Husinns ol interest to be transacted. (Ten days notice required.) J. rt. oWAur.tt, Ires. Attest E. E. Qt'icg. Dreadfalty Mervaws. OXWTS: I Was drvailfullv iinrnn and for relief took yar Karl s clover Root Tea. it quieted my nerve and trengthvsad mv a hoi Kervou Kytem. I was troubled with eonstipatioa, kidnev and bowel tiub. le. your tea soon cleanwd niv whole sva tern so thoroughly tbat 1 rapMlv revalued my heali h ami etreiirtu. Mr. X. A. Swevt. iiaruora, ton. eoiu by nr. r.dwm Uuas. OAJ3TOHIA. Six . 1 Mm wn Karl's Clover Root Tea Is a pleasant Itx alive. KeKulates tbe bowels, puritir th uhwu. virar in complexion. Kasy lo mate and pleasant to take. 2 cents, bold by lr. juiwin Uuas. Curs that eoueh with Shiloh'a Cnr. Tha neat i-onca lure, ueiieve croup promptly. One niiliioa bottles told last year. 41) doset lor -id cents, sold by Dr. fidwin Ross. Dyspepsia cured, bbiloh't ViUlizer im. uediately relieves tour tteraacb. cominr- up-m-fuv uiatrvss, ana is ine greai aiuney sua uyer remcay. cota ny vr. ew uost. Isf. 9 1 11 Be not deceived. A Couth. Hoarseness or croup, ar not to be tnud with. A dose In Umeot Bhiloh's Cure will ear Ton uiucn irouDie. ooiu oy lit. edwla Roe. Ladles, take the beat. If von are troub led with constipation, sallow skin, and a tired feeling, tuke Karl Clover Tea. Hi pleasant to take, bold by Dr. Edwin Kms, Farm For Sale. A rood piece of land, containlne ISO acre, for tale at a Bargain, on the place is a good bouse, twoatorle, JtiiSi. weU BnUbrd; a barn HiU three aeree ol orchard, bearing all kinds of fruit; f ind garden ; cut over .Hi Ions of tame hay etu-h yar. One particulaly good feature In connection with the plac la the cdar timber, which Is estimaled to b worth twxxi. For further inforuiatim call on 8. R. QuIcS:, 81. Helens, or at this office. Terms easy. WAKTED FAITHFOt atK" OR WOMKR totrarelfor renonalblttabllahad hou fesOrasoa. salary S7) and eiiieuaaa. FosltieD vaueat. Heiaraiic. Anelos self-addrad oipd enrelone. Tha Katlnnal. star Inau. am hulg., Chicago. WAltTED FAITH rtJt MI OR WOMKR to travl for reiDomt1la asubllahad house la Oregon. Salary t7u and apiuHM. PoslUoa sermanenL Reference. Enclose self-addraaaad atamptd enrelop. The KaUunal, star lasur- Bldg., Chicago, TITArtTED-FAITHKtJI, MK!f OR WOMEN TV to travel for rmonafhU Mtsklukrf im,m m Oregoa. salary 170 and sipsiuws. PoalUoa permanent Reference. Eaeloaa aalf addresaad ttamptd arlop. Th KsUosaL Btai Inav. w mag., unieago. FOR A- Connty Republican ComcntioD A republican convention for the conntv of Columbia, state of Oregon, is called to meet at Clatskanie. Oregon, on Wednesday, April r). imm. at 10 o'clock A. M.. for tha purpose of nominating candidates for the county offices of said Columbia county, and to elect six (ft) delegates to the state convention, and to transact any other busi ness mat may come nerore ine convention. The convention will consist of thirtv-tive l.wiueiegtties, apportioned among tbe sev eral precincts at follows ; Oriental Hotel L. I, OCCKCR, MAMAatn. ST. HELENS, : : : ORKGON. i ' Everything fa eonnertlna with the bono Is wrK-il; fiM clnas. About twenty wil furuihel and elt kept nmmm. 1h ubl aupplied at ail limes allh Uia best the murket atlorda, -MONEY'S WORTH gVIRV TIME AT DOLMAN'S STORE. IT. NCLCKS, OREGON. Mr. Dolman alwaya keep a full stork of tfener&l stetvhandiM. whteb he sells at prices Uiat Aei ooui petition. 0. R.&N. TO TMC.. Jtla .aL T Gives tb chulee of Twa Transcontinental Routes KOETHERS B'y. -vla-8POKANR MIKHKAP0U8 8T. PAUL and CHICAGO ...OREGON... SHORT LINE E'J. -la-DENVER SALT LACE OMAHA sad KANKAB CITY r Jt SS.-J. AJLJLj DART & MUCKLE rsln Street, St. Helena, Oregon. fr in. ..-MCRCHAMOISS Clioice Groceries Alwuon biHt. Flour, grain, ftnd 1A. Yo)ro .nd cl-r, autl sutulvtjr' atUclu uvUrM ...Hardware... CROCKERY AND TINWARE. ...Dry Goods... Inclipillnf a trnera) tsanrtmrnt nf eMhInt, furuUhlnga, and dnaa aowla. Alw a Hue Hue of bwuand tbowk 1 DART & MUCKLE Main Street, - St. Ilflciis, Oregon. g "The Perkins" C. W. KNOWLES, Manager. Mr. Knowlt s wa, for many years, proprictcr of lbs 8t. Cliailo littU-1, and while there eeUb1iti! a reputailon aa a hotel man. lie ia now in a belter ptmii ion lo entertain bia (riiuils tban swr before, and will welcome alt bis tltl patron to hi new place bf uoincas, wlit'to cao be louuJ bii up lo tlale hou.1. Corner Fifth and Washington Streets, Portland. Ocan frtvamsr, Oregon, Ceo. W. Elde CITY OF TOPEKA LEAVE PORTLAND EVERT FIVE DAYS fOR ALASKA POINTS. OCEAN HTKAMERft LEAVE PORTLAND EVERY r'ot'R DAYS Is SAN FRANCISCO. CTEAMKP.H mt.ntlilT from Portlantl to Voko O homa and Hons Koue. In eonuiKtian wiih ui v. k. a voiupauj. For full Information rail on or address W H. HL KLIll HT Oenaral Passengar Atnt, Portland, Oregon DODWELL. CARI.IIX A CO.. General Agents Northern Paclllc a 8. Co. Portland. Oreiroii. Qet Value Received EVERY TIME AT N. A. Perry's HOULTON. OREGON. Apiary 1 Auburn.. 3 Beaver Fall.... 2 Clatskanie .... .5 Deer Inland .... 3 Marshland ......1 Nohalem . . , Oak Point. . Rainier . . . , Scappoote . Sherman . . Union..., . ,.3 ..3 ..4 .3 .2 ,.6 The same beina one delee-ite-at-lam from eaeb precinct and one delegate for every twentv-four(24)votaand one for the major fraction of twenty-four (24) vote cast for Supreme J ndge tiobert 8. Bean at th June election in 1896. Tbe eounlv central emamlttM riwnm. inendt that the primaries in the several precinct be held at the usual voting plates in laid nreeinta on Saturday, April 2. 1898. at 1 o'clock P. M.. and that tha deleirataa attend tbe convention in person. ry oruer m ine corumitu, W. M. PKKKV, DAVID DAVIS. Secretary. Chairman. CASTORIA For Infant and Children. Ttafs. jf tails . i i ii 1 hit Vnatts, while tbeep and cattle are ruling much , tention on the part of tbeilvrhriek bifcberlhsnajear ago. As lo th mines, ' erg, aod Cbif-brioker Bryan propose! NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Land Orrici at Orkook Citv, Ob.. February 4lh, WM. NOTICE 18 HEREBY GIVEN THA'T THE foliowlng named tnttler baa filed notice of bis Intention to make final proof In support of his claim, and that auld proof will be made he fore lbs ReKlntr and Kevelrsr at Oregon City, Oregon, en liarcb 2Jat, 1U), via: PRANK KEEPE, HomMtead Entrv. No. tm. for the west U nf southwest and southweM of north wnt U and lot 4 of sectioa 4, township north, range J west He names the following wltnesne to prove his continuous residence upon and cultivation of said land, viz: i. T. Lucas, liar Id O'Uonnell, D. 8. Lelsy, Chrt Van Beak, all of Buxton. Or. fllmU CHASa B. MOOKKg, Register. E. E. QUICK (i. W. COLE 1 CommlMlonerof I . Notary Public . leeds for ('ash- I Iiigtoo. I COLE & QUICK, PROPRIETORS OF THORNE'S Numerical Sjjtejwtte Abstracts. Titles Examined and Perfeoted. Abstracts Furnished. Asaesmnents Kxamlned. In siiranva Written. Taxes Paid and Couvey-nctng. FOR PORTLAND, DAILY. -STEAMER Young America WILLAMETTE SLOUGH Leave 81. Helen,... B:3o A M Arrive at Portland 10:00 A M uave rortiand 2:30 P M Arrive at tit, Uelen 6:00 P M rAHE f A CEi l S. Will Carry Nothing but Passenger ana f ast t rughl. JAMES Of DD, Master. PROFESSIONAL, 1. W. BAT W. B. BILLABO ATTORNEYS -AT-LAW Office next door to Court house. BT. UELENB, OHKUON. General practice In conrta nf Orarnn nr w..h. Incton. Abstracu made directly from county GEORGE A, HALL, ATTORNEY -AT -LAW. Collections, foreclosures, mechanics' lelns, etc. Deputy prosecuting attorney. Olhoe wun i. uieeuill. Bt. Helens, : -. Oreook, G. W. COLE, ATTORNEY AND COUNBELOR-AT-LAW, 8T. HELENS, OREGON. Title Abstract Books. Holarv PnKlIn rnn1i. B,cr j.ccii ior naKiitiiKion, ana anexnef' lencea coiieir in connection with office. HT. HELENS, onEutM, WANTED FAITHFUL MEN OR WOMEN to trar.l for rrKnilblitbllahd bouse In Oregon. Salary flMI and sxpenaas. Position termananl. Reference. Rnoloa aelf-addrasatid tiamuad tnvelop. The National, Btae lasur aawtBldg., Chicago, jya. EDWIN ROHM, PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. St. Helena, Oregon JR. H. B, CUFF, PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. 8t. Helens, Oregon. J)R. J. X. HALL, PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. Clatnkanle, Columbia oounty, Or. yy N. HEBKKVK, Surveyor and Civil Engineer DEI.ENA, OREGON. County Surveyor. Land Surveying, Town txtcuteii""1 E"K'ncori" work promptly 1 CLATSKANIE DRUG STORE DR. J. E. HALL, Proprietor, Ha test rMfvMl a lares ef Fresh aad Par Drugrs and Chemicals Also a new and aeleet Pcfc of drum and patent riedleliwi, faney stationery, aehoo) bneas awl w hnol nuppllea, r(uiiirr and lolltl aiUfl, and lu lul evurjlhuig which ia usually sept st a llna-fllas drug itore. Prescriptions Carefully Compounded AT T1IK CLATSKANIE DRUG STORE -THE- BANQUET SALOON CLONINGEK & COOPER, PKOPUIKTOIig. Wine and Liquor Card tallies, pool tuhte. hilllard Inl.le and other devhtea for the enuirtslnment of pat ron, wuere nine can us pleatantiy sjwnt. FAMODS FIRE LADDIE CIGARS Besi'let other popular brands, are km! constantly on hand to supply the intimated trade at this very popular aaloon. TUB rAMOUB ( CYRUS NOBLE WHISKY I KEPT AT THE BANQUET. JOHN WINTERS MANUFACTURER OF Casks and Barrels ATKIN S 0L0 STAND ST. HELENS, OREGON. nUCKLE BROS MANUFACTURERS Or fintieiinl'in I.timlvr, Mimrinir, Kuilr, Nhmiih lint, t h.Iii., a eouipk-M stuth of emrv vwlvljr ul ' ROUGH and DRESSED LUMBER ALWAVg ON HAND AT THE OLD 8TAXD, eT. IIKI.KNS, OR WHITE COLLAR LINE r..A.-3l.':v.;viV'' vr1". "'V THE COI.C J4HIA RIVKIt KSD VVUT BOl'Ntt . NAVI0AT1UX CO. PORTLAND-ASTORIA EODTE. Steamer BaUey Gatzert Unitlne Foot nf Ahlrr Ntnwt, lnrtlanit, Leartsa Purtlauu dally (eeepi Hunday) at 7 A, AT. LaTullntr Tnlrnhn,,. ul Leaves Anion daily (except Hunday) J P. If. (latwrt Tlrkets Oowt on Kramer Thompson HUiaiucr rhuuion Ticket Uuod on Uataert K. A. 8KKLKY, At, t. B. BCOTT, Pres. STEAMER G. W. SHAVER DELL SHAVER, Master. sr" 'tli,'-"i Portlati! The Only Direct Route ...PROM,.. Portland to Oatskanie SSlLi iJ'." f"'h nK"n ". Tnemlay. Thursday, am i rU.; hurnlii-lavi-s Cliit-kiinle, tide iwru lit ln l Irigjat so'cW Wlfl ,.0kPl,,t about J JtH , V" &?y ' JfL'XSm.!!- Arr,v ' l'ln I :. in. The tou.,S Shaver Transportation Company. weaves Friday evenli KalamattlA: change time without notice. ml Sunday evenlnirs at llltlav, Wfl,ieMlnv. and vu,r 1'A k.i.Uu on. he company reseivea the right to tVaa1iaAaVA.A,4,l,A, J Two Newspapers Together. lafkjd OREGON MIST ana OREGONIAN Only Two Dollars Per Year In Advance. iAMERJOSEPH KELLOGG... heavag Knl.o on Mon day a, Wed n c d a v a and Krldiiys at o cioca a. ni. rsv faves Port hind Tuesday, Tliuralay, and Hntiinlnys, at o'clock a. m. .Portland and Kelso Route via Willamette Slough.....