-F
OREGON MIST.
t'rltlsjy, J one 8, !.
fard & Fmhy town, -
Cull ftt the. photograph lent tad lee
Hit piaiuroti.
KV. 0. K. rhlibrook will preoh t
jscsppooiw mui eunuy morning and
evening.
Mri. Ellorjon and doehtor. Alloa,
i i miiiiiiu! muium aim enter oi jar.
J. II. Hholdun, are hi tli city, sntl will
remain Kimi
Hon. 3, L. Austin will add rem tha
ettisen of Dear Maud and vicinity at
tha Doer Inland achoolhouaa Saturday
craning, June iu,
Ford & Embody, from La Center,
Waili., ara iu St. Huleus with their
tint photograph outfit, and are pre
pared to do all kind of photograph
worn in ma nnen eiyie, uive tuem a
call.
It hg!na to look now ai though
Cervera would hardly get an opportun
ity to "bombard Wall street." Qreat
consternation muit prevail down at
tha populiat rooat, ilard luck ; dead
liar J luok.
Tba Sunday School Association ol
Columbia county will convene in thin
city on Wednesday evening, June IS,
t 8 p. m., continuing over Thursday.
l)elugalea will plaaaa remember, Pro
gramme will be mailed about the first
ol the week.
Mr. P. Ketohum, of Pike City, OuU
ys: "During oiy brother lata sick
ness from sciatio rheumatism, Cham
barlaiu'i Pain linloi was the only rem
edy that gave him any relief." Many
others have testified to the prompt re
lief from which this liniment ail'orda.
For sale by Dr. Edwin Ross, druggist.
Tha young ladies of Hoaltoo are
thl week engaged In a laudable un
dertaking, tttat of raising funda with
which to purchase a flag for tha school
Louse. This (Friday) evening they
will give an ioe cream, coffee and cake
social at that place, and me tha pro
ceed to purchase tha flag. All good
citisena ahonld encourage them by
their presence and patronage. Re
freshments will ooat you but 10 ceals.
Everybody invited.
Tha bouse of Joseph Coulter, of
Vernouia, and Ita entire content, save
trunk and tewing maohine, waa to
tally detlroyad by Ore on Wednesday
of last week. Further facta have not
been learned by as, more than that
Mia. Coulter waa frightfully burned
. about tbt fact and band in saving
what littl waa rescued. Tha lost i a
awver blow to Mr. Coulter, being an
elderly gentleman, neither able phys
ically or financially to aiand it.
I waa aariotwly afflicted with a cough
for evml year, and last fall had ft
more stvert cough than ever before.
I have used many rtmediea without
receiving much relief, and being rc
Ornmentkd to try bottle of Chamber
lain' Cough Remedy, by a friend,
who, knowing me to be a po r widow,
gave it to me, I fried It, and with tbt
moat gratifying result. The Hrtt bot
tle relieved ue very much, and the
second buttle haa absolutely oured me.
I have not had aa good health fur
twenty years. Respectfully, Has.
Maiy A. BiUBD.Clareinore, Arkauaaa.
tlold by Dr. Edwin Rosa, druggist.
Bad management keep more people
In poor ciroumatanoea than any other
one cause. To be successful one must
look aliad and plan ahead so that
when a favorable opportunity presents
itself ha ia ready to take advantage of
It. A little forethought will also aave
much expense and valuable time. A
nrudent and careful man will keop a
bottle of Chamberlrtin't Colio, Cholera
and Diarrhoea Remedy in tba house,
the ahiftleva Mlow will wait until
neceasily compels It and then ruin bia
best horse going: for a doctor and havt
big doctor bill to pay, betide; one
pays out 85 cents, the other la out a
hundred dollars, and then wonders
' why his neighbor la getting richer
while he ia getting poorer. For sale
by Dr. Edwin Rosa, druggist.
' 'PATIUOTI8M" KAN RAMPANT.
Here ia a sample of the olasa of pto
" tile the irovornment hua to deal with
at home while it ia engaged ia ft ter
rible war in tha defense of humanity,
of houor, of decency and of integrity :
"Vsrhonu, May 31,
n mvtH. Era.. St. Helena: I wish
to aend you a atatemant that VanDykt
made here Saturday, 23, at the Kp
blowout. He aaid'if it hadn't been for
the money nower behind kicking Mo-
Kinloy we wouldn't have had ihia un
flixllv war. or unholy war. If MoKin-
iv hail had his wav the Maine and
soldiers would have been paid for in
dollars and cenla jual the same aa so
many dead hogs.' "A. ewonu.
firm need not BO to Bpain to flud
Hn.niah evinnalhiser. They art plen
tifully distributed in our very midst,
and a time advanoe their presence
; IwntftntitMa mors nalnfiillv ohviona. We
itulinva that tha loval people of this
slate and county will aeu to it on tha
day of election that this element does
not assume oontrolof our affaire. We
bad no idea nntil within tha paat few
days that our country' safety waa so
threatened. . President McKiuley, in
the honorable discharge of hia highest
and most aacred duliea could expect
wonderful assistance from auch peo
ple. Only a few week ago thia same
element were cursing the exeoutive
because he did not hasteu, unprepared,
into a war, and now that he ia doing
- hia full duty no abuse ia strong tuough
for them to utter.
" EDUCATIONAL MEETING.
Teacher and friend of the publio
schools are invited to lake part in an
dunatlnnal meeting to be held at
goappoost on Saturday, June 11.
The session will open at 9 a. m. and
oonolude wilh a splendid programme
In the evening.
Th AHundanea of neighboring: teach
en ia urged, and they are requested to
come prepared to aid in making the
meeting a success. .'",'. .
Prof. Ackerman, of Portland, will be
present and deliver an address in tne
evening. The publio is cordially in
vited to take part in the meetings,
lw.l district officers.
SUPT. J. U. Wa i'JO,
Com. Mas. Mildrkd watth,
A, N. FULICEBSO
Mlht advocated bombardmect of
Wall street haa played it part well.
It bs liewn where people atand a
regard good, (aft, secure government.
Tbr fa ce!h!n ghvl In Urt
hg to way publio opinion by tha use
of anarchistic statemtnt, such a have
oeen made oy the populist press of
cvuaiy.
J. N. Blct hat never yet made the
statement, publicly or otherwise, that
a us wert re-eieoted it wa hi Inten
tion to run that office another two
year for the alary and pay hi own
deputy. Will Meatrvt ha to publicly
pledged himself.
Look out fur pro positions to trade
rote on election day, Tha fusionists
will sacrifice everrthlna and evervbodv
on their tiokot for the cucooss of on
man the sheriff. They havt inti
mated that their scheme I this, so be
on'your guard, republican.
Fusionists-for-office are now openly
acknowledging their dufeat. A prom
inent populist waa hr1 to remark on
the street here Wednesday evening
that "our only show ia to get five or six
republican votes in each preoinct for
Rica." Yon won't get them.
R. S. Hattan was heard to remark
to his superior. J. N. Ric. Tuesday
evening, as the Dixon was leaving this
city, that "Moulton had just aa well
be pulled down. He (land no show."
This i only ent Indication. Wait till
Monday, when you will come down
with a dull, sickening thud.
J. N. Rica haa never yat aaid that
he condemned tha cowardly attack of
tha New against our government's
safety. Dos Mr. Rice aupposa the1
people of Columbia county will vote
for the txistenot auch aheetT Rice
i tba bone, sinew and blood of the Co
lumbia county Mews. When Rice is
dont tht New ia done,
Why didn't Fay, tbt big populist
gun from Seattle, speak here Wednes
day eight? He eame btrt and round
thera waa not enough enthusiasm to
inaurt crowd of ten, to he loft an
tbt next boat. Tbat'a a sample of
populiat enthusiasm ia Columbia
county, and show bow tba tide ia
running.
Jnat a weak or two before the popu
list convention ia this county was bold
most o( the space in tha new waa used
to show that wherever a fusion be
tween the doiiioorala and populists
had been entered into the pops invar
iably got tht worst of it. Now the
whole combination is ia bed together
again. Anything, 0 Lord, for office.
Those who attended tbt populist
convention la this city this spring will
remember bow honest one old fellow
waa when ht arose and aaid In regard
to tha report ef the conference com
mittee, whan it waa feared there would
be bitch, and no fusion effected, re
marking : "Mr. Chairman .'Thera is
ona thing we can agree on, and that
ia we want tht ornoe.
It teem to us to be very low and
degrading In any man to roam about
tha county looking for people to sign
slanderous articles, aa did the editor of
the News, when ht went to Beaver
valley last week and got a fellow to
sign a lot of alush, which ia so com
pletely refuted that there is not a per
son in the eoonty who does not con
demn him for hia cowardly acta,
Wa suppose tht New man la be
moaning tbt bottling up ol tha Span
ish fleet in Santiago harbor, because
there is littte chance now of Sanford'
bosom friend, Cerera, having an op
portunity to "drop a etray shell into
Wall street." It must be discoursing,
George, for you aa well aa the others
whom tht government is watching,
Ed Watt, after remaining In the
hospital in Portland for over eleven
weeks, returned home last Saturday.
Ed ia alad to set home, even thoujrh
heiaa cripple, and by taking good
cart of himself he expects to ba able
to go to work again in four or nve
months. Hia leg ia about one inoli
ahtrter than it wa. and with tba ax
oeption of being quilt thin, ht looks
quite natural.
Candidatea on tha fution-for-ofnoe
ticket bavt not yet stated to tha pub
lio whether they approve or disapprove
tht theory of bombarding Wall street,
a advocated by the Columbia County
Newa. That paper ba used so much
tpaca lately in trying to convloe the
publio that Wall street should be bom
barded bv tha Spanish, that wa art
now in a'atudy aa to wuotber every
body i convinced or not. There ia
unusual silence on the subject from
certain quarter.
W. H. Kyser, of Hudson, who ha
charged W. N. Meserve of appropriate
lug $5 from the school funds of dis
trict No. 33, looked well to the faot
that the records wert not obtainable
before ha made tha aocusation. An
Investigation will ahow that tht 15
waa voted to Mr. Meserve by tha
board of dirctore for hia services for
two year. Kyer knew the record
were burned, and took advantage of
the faot. Mr. Meserve ha been twice
xlnniAd la office in this county and
ha kept tvtry promise he ever maae,
and will doo again.
Tha newa man suvi if it were neces
sary be could show that the advantage
waa IB favor oi toe union uuu,uo.r.
when it cornea to paying taxes in the
county. He is a malicious uar, auu
he knowa tt. . a. natiaa ana m
editor of thia paper weut over the tax
roll together, and figure mat appeareu
in thia naoer two weeks ago were given
to ua bv Mr. Hattan. J N. Rice does
nnt. nav one cent of taxes in
this
county, but acoording to tut news
Rice is one of the heaviest tax payers
In the onuntv. Sanford lied; he ma,
lioiously lied, and we dare him to print
tha comparative amounts of tax paid
by all the candidates,
WILL THEY ANSWER.
Tha nsonleof the loasr part of thsoounty
would ilk to know If the oandldat on the
damo-DOD-frM'tllver ticket In Columbia
county approve of tbs language and senti
ment expressed in the little anarchist sheet
published in St. Helens In tb Issue of Msy
6th, 181)8, aa follows:
'Now that tbs war is actually on, if a
stray shell from a Spanish waihip should
reach Wall itreet, it would bs amoianltion
We'hivit 1 . N. Bice, espec'1'?- and all
the candidates on said ticket to publish their
answer to th foregoing question. Clata
kaute correspondent in Rainier Kevlew.
FAILED TO ANBWEK.
The New, In a long drawn-out arti
cle last week made s feeble attempt to
answer a few questions propounded to
J, N, Rice by this patier week before
last, but completely failed to satisfac
torily explain any of them. It did ac
knowledge tliousb, that Mr. Rica had
repeatedly asked assistance from the
county in carrying on the aftairs of
the sheriffs office, after promising to
do all tha work for the $1500 salary.
It i very likely that the New will
attempt to disprove everything this
week, when It know it will be too late
to corner them in their denial.
In it explanation of tht question
tht Newa would like to excuse Mr.
Rica on tha grounds that there had
been some extra work to do, but we
want to again ask if Mr. Rice did not
promise to do all the work for the sal
ary f
Wt were fair In the matter, aad
asked Mr, Rice the questions in ample
lime for him to have denied every one
of them had they not been true.
Aa to charging $3 for making a sher
iff's deed, the News ears that Mr. Rice
informs it that he has made but a few
siaca he has been in office, and in
many casta he has paid the full amount
for legal advice and notary work on
said deeds. It seems t" us that the
work of making: a sheriff's deed would
bt very simple, a tbt form is printed
in blank, and all that Is necessary Is
for tha sheriff to properly describe the
land and aee that dates ara properly
entered, and if he cannot do that with
out the aid of an attorney it aeems h
ia quite unfit to perform any of the
dutiea without an attorney to watch
blm. If the purchaser ia so particu
lar in thia respect let tha txpente bt
bornt by tht purchaser.
Tha News evaded tht question of
whether or not Mr. Rice, if re-elected,
Intended to pay hia own deputy hire.
It citad an utterance of Candidate
Jarred West, wherein Mr. West aaid if
ha wert elected bt would see that
neither sheriff or clerk got more than
the statutory salary, but Mr. Rica haa
not aid before or since tba last popu
list convention that ha would pay bis
own deputy. If bt intend to do to
why does ha not ma at mt matter
known to the public through tha press
of tht county as baa Mr. Meserve.
Wa wish only to be fair in thia mat
ter, and since the populist havt made
so much noise about reducing expen
ses of tht county, we want Mr. Rice
taatatt fairly and cquareiy wfcatne
intends to do.
WHAT Fit Alt KB 8 AID.
The republican party did not tell J.
N. Rica two years ago that ht had to
run tht sherifTa office for the aalary.
It waa Mr. Rice's own proposition, and
after he taw that ha bad undertaken a
big job, and tried repeatedly to aeourt
assistance from the county, it was on
the oocasion of one of those appeals
that Commissioner Frakes, iu a jok
ing manner, said to Rict that it waa
hia (Rice's) fault that bt bad to pay
hi out deputy. Mr. Frakes told Mr.
Rict that be would have to atay with
lit proportion; be wonld get no as
sistance on tba deputy salary from the
eountv buard.
Here ia a statement from Commis
sioner Frakea wbicb will explain tbt
matter fully t
SoAprooB, May 23, "97.
"Editor Mist: Ia answar to an
articla in the News in regard to offer
ing Rico bis deputy hire, I will say
that if I aver told J. N. Rice it was
hia own fault for paying hit deputy it
waa some time when he (Rice) was
Irving to lobby a bill through the
court for some extra work in the sher
iff's office, and state that he waa de
serving of sympathy because be had
to pay bit own deputy.
"P. A.-Fb AXES.
Mr. Frakea, if re-elected, will tea to
it that every man who promises to run
an office for a certain figure will bt
held atriotly to the promise.
FHOM NKHALKM.
"Vmkohia, May 30, "98.
"Doe Mr. Rice wish to seek hia elec
tion bv allowing hi methpiece, San
ford' Newa, to criminally slander the
character of Mr. JieserveT we pre
diet that the voter will render a ver.
diet June 6th. that will be more con
vincing than mere word, that they do
not approve of uch cowardly attack
upon tba good name oi our surveyor.
"B. r. UAU.ABU.
"A Nlsaer tn tbt Fence."
Us. Unmm ihli atrlks th voters: Mr.
William Blackford, of, Mayger, ststed be
fore the meeting at Detena Sunday that J.
K Ri.. ..1,1 in him before the convention
n.ni.,in.iiff t.t ha niiulri notnarwould
not run the onics oi sheriff again for th
aalnry.' " ....
"There has besn some kind of sn under
standing between Mr. Kice and the leading
nrintiiiwia in viva mm avsaiini atttva v dwusv
ort other than the salary. It may b that
if their coimnUsloner is eifeiea luey wouiu
liars a malority in the court, and allow
him deputy fees." ClaUkani Chief.
There certainly Is sometmng in wis state
ment because Mr. Kic bas navar denied It,
neither bas he sver publicly or any other
way stated that be would run tbs sheriffs
office another term for the statutory sat
ary and pay bis own deputy. We do know
that Kic bas repeatedly said that be could
not or would not do tt again.
DruilnllT Ntrvsai.
fi imm . T dreadfully nervous, and
far Miiai tnnlr vmir Karl's Clover Root Tea.
It quieted my nerves ana sirungiimoBM u.j
i. K.mnni Hvntmu. I was troubled
with constipation, kidney and bowel troub
le. Your tea soon oieanseu my wnw oy
tern so thorouKhly that 1 rapidly regained
hclth and streneth. Mrs. 8. A. sweet.
Hartford, Con. Bold by Dr. Edwin Boss.
Royal nakM ta leoa para,
waolssoai aad tfsUeieae.
W.J
A.bulktvMt
sm.,i eivm. mwr,rs on., Mrwvnm,
POPULIST MEETING.
Mamhu.xo, Oregon, May 22,
Editor Mist: I want to send yoo a few
popullut pointers l(t us by Mr. Tlmnions,
o! fat. ilelens. To begin with, they tihat Is
Kaitt him (T.'!rr","'", with
Kice, and there were not pop enonph out
to introduce their spuaker, so blierilf Rice
tackled a coiinle of our etaunchest republi
can with the aimlogy that there was no
on there to Introduce their man. but he
could not get the boyto come u that "by a
JURtul. iiut fortunately tnere was a airay
pop eame along and fUed the introduction
uiatter up, and then we got the following:
That the hard time could be overcome by
iiuiuhig money to thssnionnt of tftO.OO per
capita; that Mark Hums had besn con
victed of bribery; that MoKinley. on ac
count of the t MX).0(X),000 Spanish bonds, bsd
sent bis meaaage or declaration (t do not
remember which he used) to Bpain 4 days
before be sent it to coiifcreM, for Spaaiiib
consideration; that in 1)6. 80 per cent of
tb people owned their b3me j that In 18H5
but 27 per cent owned their borne on ac
count of misrule, robbery, and monooiy;
that in Mexico (for b bad been tnere) tliey
paid their labor double what America does;
(why don't he go bsck, then'); that Mr.
Kay shot Mr. iiolrman en direct advice
trma ili.lrtot attnrn.il' office, but Said bt
always had fair treatment at the hands of
the present district iudge so much for the
judge. Kva-WiTMKSs.
BACHBhOH FliATB.
The present rainfall bas done aa fncalcu-
ItMa mount nf rood in this section.
Ciops of all kinds ar thriving well.
Charles Clark and family are at home
amniii, after a three- or four-weeks' visit in
Warren ana vicinity.
Miss Ruth Kegels is quite sick this week.
anied by his family, was on bis rauch last
bunday.
Messrs. HaNer sad Early have Just com
pleted grubbing a piece of land for late po
tatoes. fiord wood lcfiTM this olace for St. Helens
t tha rata of about DO cords per week when
tha toads are drv enough for hauling. The
flnrtia comnanv are not taking the oppor
tunity of securing s good quantity andqual-
tv of wood which will soon be on tne
ha
arret in St. Helen, after lb road are
in good condition.
We wonder if newspapers ar published
ta educate our people in good common
sense or ilana. If in slang, th News sorely
ought to be able to educate a large number
after tne coming election.
I that they have
go dressed in tatters and rags, and cannot
naruiy ao wet nnaer jacmuiey auminmixa
tion. If such people as that would go to
work, instead of going around over tbecoun
try preaching op populism, they could go
as well dressed aa anybody under McKinley,
Cleveland, or limy tsryan aamiuisiraiion,
When von hear a man saving that the
eovernment Is not carried on in sight, you
can constdor he Is a populist office-seeker
who would like tu run the government s
nuance in bis pockets.
Rev. M. Burllngame, pastor of the
M. E. church at Rainier, Oregon, wilt
preach in tht CouEreeational church
at that place next Sunday at 11 a. m.
and o p. m.
Every candidate on tha populiat
ticket haa said by their ailenct that
they heartily endorse the anarchy and
treason advocated by their puppetSan
ford. They rather like it ; it'a in keep
ing with the other principles they ad'
vocate.
This ennntrv has aenilt-edeed credit that
enables It to maintain an expenaiv war in
toe lace oi tue nnirienaiy continent ot an-
rope. This oremt has come under tne gow
staadsrd and net ander the silver staudard.
Tb prices of everything that Oregon pro
duces, except goto iteir, nave increasea
under the void itandard. free Silver can
claim no credit for this, for we have no free
silver. Here is actual experience. Free
silver cannot possibly make oar credit
stronger. It might impair it. It cannot
Dossiblv inormue onr Druses. A mistaks
about this question would not only hurt re
publicans but it would hurt populists and
democrata as well. Therefore it ia the part
of prudence to run no chances, and while
credit is good and prices up to lat things
alone. It will be time enough to try free
silver when we bare wbiuped Spain, ana
don't need our eredit as we ao now.
jDIKU.
SEXTO. At Kaiuier, Uregon, at 8 p
m. on Sunday, May 2aih, 1SU8, Kate
M. Sexton, wife of M. Sexton, aged
32 year, 5 month, and 19 day.
Deceased waa a euffursr of that moat
dreuded disease consumption, and left
a husband and five children, besides a
number of relatives and friends, to
mourn her untimely demise. The
funeral services were conducted at the
residence by Rev. M. Burlingamo, and
ibe body wa interred in tht Rainier
cemetery.
9UHU1I.1I.
Diitold-Mortoh. At tht residence of
tbt bridti'a parents, near Rainier,
Oregon, on June 1st, 1898, Mi
Port . Morton and Mr. Will S.
Dippold, Rot. M. Burlingtmt offic
iating. for coiistirmtion take Karl's Clover Koot
Tea, the ureal blood purifier. Cures head
ache, nervousness, eruptions on th face,
and makes the head clear as bell. Hold
by Dr. Kdwm Koss.
' OA0VOXIXA.
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Blgsstsit
f
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OASSUOTIIA.
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Bhiloh's Consumption Cure cures where
others fail, It is tbe leading oougb. cure,
snd no home should be without it. Pleas
ant to take and goes right to th spot. Sold
bj Dr. JMwiu Koss.
OAOTOTIIA.
What Dr. A. E. Salter tuys.
Burru, N. Y. Gents: From my per
sonal knowledge, gained in observing the
effect of your Shiloh's Cure in oases ofd-
vanced ConatimpUon, I sm prepared to say
it is the most remarkable Remedy that has
aver been broneht to my attention. It has
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CASTORIA
lot Infants Mid Children.
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Bear tht
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best Couitli Cure. Relieves croup promptly.
One million bottles sold last year. 40 doses
for 25 ocuts. Bold by Dr. Edwin Ross.
H ESIOIUAIj bxehcibes.
DiiKs Islasd, Oregon, May 81, 1888.
A combined memorial and Bug-raising
exercloe wan given at this place on Decora
tion fray bv the Deer Inland school, aited
by Miss Itaie Wetle and s- ho.il of Caanan
auwei. tlit!t vrai !r"--i b"
only memorial exercises, bot both districts
becoming enthusiastic in regard to a flag,
decided to buy one far ea:h of the schools
and have a nag-rawing oi t,n uwr u.s
school flag as a part of ourexerenwa. W nil
this slso recitations ana songs pertaining
to the Bpautah war war added to tha pro
. ' ...1.1 1. lt,nrnMI
ranime. we wore smraiw 7 "
V. tt. Dlllard. of bt. Helens, who made, at
the beginning of th flag-raining exercises,
an excellent address, which will never be
forgotten by bis appreciative audience.
Also Mr. Diilard kindly elneed our memorial
exercises with remarks to the children and
patrons of the school. His sddresaes. so
(nil ot patriotism ana inuwiwui 01
highest type, will long be remembered by
tha neoni of this tommnnity. Wot only
do the teachers and pupils join us in thank
ing Mr. Dillard for tbe favor snown bs, dui
we feel safe In saying the whole comm unity
loin us. We also render thanks to Hon. v.
U. espies, 01 uoiuinoia vivy, w m. .mu
um.rk. t tha elo.it of ear programme.
and the flag-pole which he donated to tiie
Deer Island school. Also do we thank the
patron ot our school who sssisted in the
decorations snd music. And w roost
heartily thsnk those who helped iu raising
fun,!, ft.r onr flara.
Th following is a Hit of those who eon-
trthntod to the Deer Inland nag: A. A,
Merrill, C. English and son, Susie ana ions
Merrill, C. I.. Olson, tieo. ursgg, B J.
Barnes. L. Merrill, Harry fcnyari. J as.
(iaittens, B. C. Hoadley, Uura Morrill,
Mabel Herri II. liertna Merrill, imsin mr
.ill W W IMurl UJ.rr.n 1 If (nrlP. Waltr
J. binder', Walter B Oeorge, K. fceffert. 8.
W. Esrlv. C. A. Merrill, Herman ocurain,
i. M. I'ayne.
The teacher and puptu oi veer isiana
school wish further to thank Mr. Chas.
Kmrlkh. ir.. for his kind eltort tn so sue.
cesnfuily presenting ear flag subscription
list to the people.
The following U tbe programme oi tne
flar.raiamar and memorial exercises:
KlHK-raising song and salute. ......Schools
l(,li,i -Htara and Stripes"
, t Ilessie Glendy
P.ll.Hon"T)i. Fias ia Passine Bv". . .
xrana uors
8ong-"OurFlsg" Bcbools
Racltatlan "Remember tbs Maine
Laura Merrill
Recitation "Oregon" Haxel Gore
Recitation "An Ode to Don".rjeiuerayne
Becittio-"Our Boys in Blue".....,...
Mabel Merrill
Song" Battle Cry of Freedom" . . . . 8c hools
Bong "-scalier tne r iower, wu
Essay "IMscoreuon vkw - jo. m.riui
Kacitalion -Tha lllue and tbe Gray". .
.HelUe Payne
Recitation "Decoration Day" ...
Elmer Olson
Dialogue "Memorial Day," by the Deer
inland acxtooi. unaracicra: dsmwwiwi-
dye, Columbia; Walter George, father
Time; May Knyart, May; Robert OlsonS
anrl Atnar memlMra ol scnooi. r lowers.
Recitation "Somebody 'a Darling" ..... .
, loa uiinj
Recitation "Our Heroes".... Iona Merrill
Song "Memorial."
Recitation" United at Iit" . . May Knyart
limitation "Decoration Day". .. ......
Laura Merrill
Recitation" Drummer Boy"......... .
Myrtle Fowler, of Peris, Oregon
Radiation "Our Valiant Dead"
Willi Bompsrdner
Recitation "Drafted". . . . Bessie Oleudy
Recitation "The Dying Soldier" ........
nina Annrese
Hesitation "You Put no Flowers on My
Papa's Grave .....Miss Litiio Wetle
Requiem song.
Recitation "Th Two Mysteries
Nellie Payne
Memorial acrostic, by Ada Payne, Mabel
Merrill, Edna Olson. Flora Estyart. Ines
Olson, Libbi Fowler. lone Merrill,
Bertha Merrill. Jennie Piuckney, Guy
8wsger, Klnora Payne.
Recitation "Decoration Day". Anna Olson
Recitation "A Bjby's Grave" . Mabel Merrill
Song "Hall th Glory of Freedom's Glad
Light."
Becitation "Memorial Day"
, Winnie Andreas
Recitation "Scatter tb Bloom"
Uelii Pinckney
Dialogue "Columbia."
Closing song Marching song: "Tramp,
Tramp, the Boy ara Marching."
Karl's Clover Root Tea. tor consumption
it's tbe beat and if after using it you don't
say so, return the package and get your
money, hha dj it. eoin wj
TREASURER'S NOTICE.
Coomyy Tasasoasa's Omen,
Kt Hii.imb. Or.. Mar S. M98.
OTICB 13 HEREBY GIVEN THAT ALL
unpaid County Warrant ol Columbia
Connly, Oresron, which have been presented
and endorsed: "Not Paid tor Want ol Funds,'
prior to Nor. 1, 1H!6, will ba paid upon presen
tation at this office. Interest will not be allowed
after tills date. s, a. kbakhis,
Bi6jS Treasurer of Columbia County, Oregon.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
Ljlkd Owes ar Ossoojt Crrr, Oa..
Mav 7th. 189(1,
k-rOTIftS IS HKRRBY GIVEN THAT THB
IN followlng-nauied settler haa filed notice of
his lnteution to make Snal proof In aupportof
hia claim, and that said Drool will do maae Be
fore the County Clerk of Columbia county, at
bt. Ueleua, Oregon, on Jim 'loin, vm, mi
BKRNHAKD MATHISBON,
Rmtatwul Entrr. No. 10.668. for the northeast
of southeast 'A of section 11, south 14 of soutta-
linn 17 tnurnnhln7 north. TAtiSti 4 We.t.
He names the followtna wiiueases to prore nis
continuous residence upon ami cultivation of
saKl land, vis: K. is. t nipman, u. ay verso n
and Jesse B. Jonas, ot Qitlnry, Oregon, and .
r. Buyder, of ciauKanie, Oregon. .
13) CUAo. B. UeRUter.
NOTICE fOR PUBLICATION.
Lakh Orric At Oasoon Crrr, Oa.,
MavlE. ISM.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THK
followini-namiid settler has Died notice of
hia Intention to mate final proof in upiort of
his claim, and that sold proot will tie maae -(,,r
the Conntv Clerk of Coltmbta County at
at. ttelens, Oregon, on June mn, jtstn, via;
EMMONS HUKLL, '
tTnmMteaA Entry No. lO.udS. for the southeast U.
of section 11, township S north, range I west.
Be naaies the follo wing witnesses to prove his
continuous residence upon and anltivation of
said land. Vis: William n. jtiumKaraner ana
Michael Fresh, of Deer Island, Oietron, and Wal
tar B. Duel) and Harry R. ClitT, of lit. Helens,
Oregon, m'ioit cuAg. a. hookch, ttguter.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
Laud Orncs at Oscooa Crrr, On..
N OTICB IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE
following-named settler haa Died notice of
his Intention to make final proof in aupportof
his claim, and that said proof will be nixie be
fore the county clerk ut uoramon county at ov.
Helens, uregon, ou juusxo, lews, viai
FKANK 80H1ESKI,
Homestead Entry No. WHS, for the west H of
northeast !- aud east ii ot northwest H of see
tlnn 27. tnwnshiD 5 north, ranee S west.
He uaroea the followihg witnesses to prove
hlsoontlnuoua rsaideoue upon, anu cuiu?.tin
of said land, vis: JftnaU olniek, T. A. otnda,
Stephen Lamps and William K.arth, all of Vat-
lev, Oregon
m'aojM CBAfl. B. M00BKS, Register.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
Lams Orric ai Oaaooii city, 0.,
May 12. im.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE
following-named settler has Bled notice of
his Intention to make final proof In support of
his claim, and that said proof will be made be
fore the oonnty clerk of Columbia county, at ot.
Hslens,Oregou.ouJuue'itita,iwi, vis: ,
WILLIAM KARTH,
Hair of CAROUNK KARTH, docessed.
Homestead Entry No. SUM, for the wait H ol
northeast H of section llt, lownanip norm,
He names the following witnesses to prove his
oontinuous residence upon, and cultivation of
said laud, vis: iKimtx Slntck, T. A. Simla,
Stephen Lamps and WUfonl Miller, all ol V ai-
m&iSiregOB CHAS. R MOORK8, Register.
Notice ol Final Settlement.
N OTICB IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT
j. V. Lankin, as administrator of the
estate ot John Keller, deceased, has mco
hi. final account, and that June ftth, 1HS8,
.1 s o'clock d. m. bas been by tbs County
Court of Columbia county, Orepm, ap
pointed as tbe time for hearing objections
thereto and tbe settlement therror.
I. V. LAN iCl,
Administrator pf th stste of John KeMer,
deceased. wtga
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V. ATCrr.TVn W THE COURTS OUR, EICHf TO
THE EXCLUSIVE USE OF TIMS' WORD "CASTORIA," AKB
"PITCHER'S CASTORIA," A3 OUR. TRADEMARK
I, Da SAMUEL PITCH ER, of Hyannis, Massachusetts, (
vas the originator ef "CASTORIA,' the sama that
has borne and does now hear nr 1 m evcrH
the foe-simile, signature cfJJMcil wrapper.
This is the original "CASTORIA" which has IccA used it
the liomes of the ITothen of America for over thirty ycarsi
LOOK CAREFULLY at the wrapper and see that it m
the hind you have always taught on tha 1
and has the signature of CJfdcZt! wrap-
per. No one has cxdlioritg from me to use my name except I
The Centaur Company, cf which Clias. II. Fletcher is President i
V ' T Bo ITet Bo' BocciirecL . '
Do not endanger the life of your child by accepting1 f
a cheap substitute which some druggist may offer you j
(because he makes a few more pennies on it), the in- i
gredients of which even
"TJ19 Kind You Hayo Always Bonr
DEAF.3 THE
0 jK4.frT
Insist on Having
Tho Kind That IToTer Bailed Yen.
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HARRIS' CASH GROCERY I
Xeeps always on hand all kinds of
I ; siapie aad fisney groceries and ; -
i provisions, farm pro-duce, tropical
For YOUr : and domwtic frulu in seaa.Ni. Hue (jrOCSrieS.
i teaaand eoileea. tobaeoandciKara. zzzzszzzzzzzzz
' A fine line of uonfectionery aio in i
stock, and rariouaotberapacisities.
CORNER COWLITZ AND MAIN STREET. ST. HELENS, OR. 2
BLstJatJSu1UBiaua9Kataa i aA
r.;intirsra!Jij
ST. HELENS PHARMACY
Dr. EDWIN ROSS, Proprietor.
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Patent Medicines,
PKRFUMCS AND
Prescriptions..
Carefully and Accur
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DAY OR NIGHT.
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DART &
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MERCHANDISE
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DART &
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ST. HELENSMEAT MARKET
Meat by Wholes!)
At Special Rates.
MAIN BTRFET,
TIUCKLE BROS
MANUrAOTURERS OF
Dimenninn Lumber, Flooring, Rustle, Pheath
inv, tKalnsj. aud a combine alouk of every
variety u(
T a"Vvt v jvnrnrn ip'"-"t
ALWAYS ON HAND
AT TttK OLD 8TAKD, ST. HELENS, Ott
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Fancy Toilet Articles.
FANCY STATIONERY.
Complete Line of.
fU&lUeJslil. Jl
School Books.
and..
School Supplies
mm ia.ala a, an iar mi m m stir j&mbj
MUCKL
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St. HeieM, Oregoa.
Choice Q recede
Always en hand. Flonr, grain, and feed. Tobacco and
cigars, and smokers' articles, itotiona, eta
Barawarc
in
CROCKERY AND TINWARE.
...Dry Goods...
Inclndlrifr Keneral aftmrtmenft of cloth Inif, fiirEiliiiri.ti?t
tiiddrtwagtXMifl. Aiw ft Uu iin ul buuw aud juiotts.
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