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COLOMBIA COUNTY DIRKCTORY.
Camiety Olficere.
Judge., Joseph B. Ioao, Rainier
Clark...,, Juosou Weea, Vernon is
UhertsT ..J. N. Rloe, Cletekanle
Treasurer K. at. Wharton. St. iielene
8ui- ( School 0. Watts, Soanpooee
Aawnwor , '..'.....Martin White, Quinsy
Surveyor...... ; W. N. Mewrve, Delene
Coroner ur. A. r. ioi.aren, Kaimer
Commissioners j;---
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T. HELENS. OKKUOft, JUNE 11.
America tor Americans. "Ijong May
It wave O'er the) Home of the) free
and tha Iand of the Bnn."
ropvusa tone dead.
The decisive and in magnitude nil'
ex pec led republican victory in Oregoi
last week has for ever put the stamp
of disapproval on populism and fusion
in this state and in our nation. It
rang oat the first bell of a funeral re
quiem for the party of follies, foibles,
fads, patches and shreds. The words
spoken by the ballots have no hidden
or uncertain meaning. The result
has hurried the free silver erase too
deep for resurrection. It teaches the
lesson that a party that depends upon
sophistries and falbjies for support
cannot gain the confidence of the peo
ple. The result makes it clear and
peeitive that Oregon if a sure sound
money state. It proves also that fus
ion of, various parties, all founded on
propositions of dishonor, ia sure to be
a failure, except temporarily. It also
makes plain the fact that there ia bat
one political party in this country.
The republican party baa always been
the friend of the maaset, and those in
whose handa the natter was left for
settlement decreed that the republican
party sbouia bow and for evermore
remaia ia control of public affairs.
The reason for this is that on the main
issues before the people it is right,
will remain right, and has a long lease
of power before it. Oregon's action
has made it one of the greatest states
in the Union. The ayes of the busi
ness world art now turned westward,
Money will now flow into oar stale for
investment in onr nneqnaled forests of
magnificent timber; our mining inter
ests will receive the closest attention,
and the benefit to the state from this
source will be inealcuable, while the
arming and stock-raising aections are
destined to prosper as never before.
Had ths free silver party been sue
eessf ul ia this state last week the re
sult would have been directly the op
posite. Events have proven this, and
the people have at last awakened to a
sense of their responsibilities.
are mosPEH as ws riettr.
It looks as though the United States
might carry on several more wars aim
nlUneonsly with this little scrap with
Spain, and yet feel no particular div
turbance in its peaceful enterprises.
While we are freeing Cuba, capturing
Porto Bioo and the Phillipines, and
keeping aa eye on a lot of jealous po
tentates in Europe, we are "booming"
oar industrial enterprises as never be
fore. Our harvesting machines are
already at work on the southern edge
of onr wheat fields, and the march of
their scythes northward is evidently to
be accompanied by the garnering of
the greatest wheat crop known in his
tory. Our railroads are carrying more
freight, onr factories are taming out
mors goods, oar horns merchants have
busier counters, and our exporters are
sending more cargoes abroad than
aver before. The stocks of "nearly all
onr great corporations have advanced
in valae by great bounds, under cir
cumstances such as in the history of
other nations have almost invariably
compelled a decline.
The balance of trade in our favor in
1897 made the world's eyes bulge ; the
balance for 1893 bids fair to be even
more extraordinary. Labor troubles
are almost unheard of, since pretty
nearly everyone with a dent for indus
try is at work. In the opinion of the
. 8t Paul Pioneer Press, Providence
seem plainly on the aide of the conn-
try whose motto is "An equal chance
for every man," and whose highest
ambition at present is to make such a
bancs available to millions, who,
under Spanish dominion, have been
shora of manhood's birthright.
CJ -
0s result of the republican victory
in Oregon Monday will be the restora
tion of the confidence among eastern
investors ia the soundness ef ths re
publican party on the money ques
tion. There were many well-informed
republicans in Oregon who feared the
outcome of the combination attempted
sjsiosl the republican state ticket, aad
cse of the wont effects of the election
of tuck men at King tad Kincaid
would have been til supposed tri
umph of free silver. In ths opinion
of Uia A.iuii.ii, will no Iduk"'
be any doubt whore Oregon standi on
the money question, and there Si
reason to believe the overwhelming
majorities cast for Qeer, Dunbar, and
Moody signify a change of seutimenl
among the masses of the people on the
money question not only in Oregon
but throughout the whole Paciflo coast,
Aslorian.
Ordinarily we view with too little
thought, ths meetings of the pioneers
of Oregon. The meeting held in Port
land this week was attended by about
250 persons, perhaps nearly all of those
left who risked their lives, sacrificed
their homes and friends to build up
state that has no equal on earth.
Those without experience give this
matter little consideration, when
take into consideration the hardahipi
and privations endured. It ia
ordinary lifetime since these brave,
hsrdy, venturesome pioneers first
reached our stute, and caused the sur
render of every element ef opposition
to secure homes for themselves and
those who might follow. The grest
commonwealth which is viewed today
is a result of their self-sacrificing spirit.
In Columbia county there are many
of those noble pioneers, and to them
is due a deep debt of gratitude. We
notice, however, with alarming dis
tinctness how the ranks are being
thinned, as one by one they depart
The reunions of Oregon pioneers will
soon be but matters of history.
Thb Nicaragua canal question is be
ing quite forcibly brought to ths at-
tention of the people of the United
States at present. On this Western
coast it has long been a settled ques
tion as regards ths great benefits to be
derived from the construction of this
canal connecting the Atlantic with the
Pacific, but to get the people of ths
East to realise this fact has been the
one great problem which has prevented
the undertaking of this great work
Just now the people on the Atlantic
slope are beginning to realise ths ad
vantages that would accrue to the
whole country if the canal were con
structed and in operation. It would
materially aid the country in its pres
ent straggle with Spain, to aay the
least.
Vxatch as a democrat was entitled
to the respect of every one who be
lieved in the democratic doctrine, but
as a fusionist he had the respect of no
one. His position reminds ns of
young doctor who, wishing to make
good impression on a German farmer.
mentioned the fact that he had gradu
ated from three medical schools of dif
ferent practice. "Oh, dot vas noding,"
said the farmer, "I had vonce a calf
vot sucked three cows, and he made
noding bat a common schteer after
all"
According to Monday's Oregonian
this state is destined to suffer a repeti
tion of calamities. We had no sooner
wiped populism and free silver out of
the list of probabilities than along
comes the news that Mary Ellen Lease
is to locate in our state. We are of
the opinion that while Mary Ellen
could not long survive the rigorous
climate of Minnesota, she will find the
Oregon political climate much adverse
to her ideas of perfection. Let her
coma.
Whils people of other states have
been deeply interested in the war in
the way of contributing supplies and
soldiers, Oregon, while farther away
from the scenes of activity, haa per
formed two great and important duties.
She contributed her quota of well
equipped soldiers, and on Monday, a
week ago, said, by a majority of 10,000,
that President McEinley should be as-
fisted in other wajs in carrying on the
war. We had two wars to fight the
Spanish war and ths free-silver war.
ihx agony is over, we can now
turn our undivided attention to whip
ping the Spanish. The citisens of
Oregon have again exercised their pre
rogative at the polls, and ths Esgle for
one is satisfied with the result. Of
coarse we regret the defeat of certain
local republicans, but auch are ths
features of politics and war. Old
Umatilla is a republican county, and
her people have shown by their voles
that they are done with the fiat money
oraze. -Hilton Esgle. -
Oxx of the most pleasing features of
the late election was the turning down
Pennoyerism in this state. Mr,
Mason was elected mayor ef Portland
over Montag, Penooyer's man, by sev
eral thousand, and the entire corrupt
gang is routed root and branch.
SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA.
Valley Cutki, baa Diego Co., Cat.,
. May 28, 1898.
(To the Editor.) Thinking a few lines
from this far-off southern dims may Inter
est the readers of Ths Mist, I hasten to
narrate briefly a few of my tirstimpresslons
this valley ; I should have said valleys, as
there are six In number, all connected by
rolling bills over which run road smooth
a floor and as hard as adamant. A view
from ths summit of soy of these hills re
minds ons of a quaint oonceptioo at a pan
orama spread upon canvass by the hand
Ossian ; It leaves ths impression of sunny
memories. The rolling hills, which until
recently were considered of but little value,
are sow, as far as ths eye can sea, being
covered with olive, lemon, orange, fig, and
all other tropical and semi-trophlcal fruits
and nuts for which Southern California Is
noted. In the valleys I see grains, gardens,
and Hewers flourishing and waving, being
matured and ted by the mists front ths
grand old FaclAc ocean, which at a distance
ta plainly dlsoernable.
This valley Is 1800 fset above ths level of
the sea; 600 fet above EvamUldo, nine
miles distant. The distance to Ban Diego
is 40 miles. Everything looks green and
refreshing, having had since my arrival
May 15th 1M Inches ef rain. The climate
haa been delightful sines my arrival; a cool
sea breeas springs up about S a. m. and
lasts daring the dsy, reminding me of those
delightful sea breeaes that come up the
lordly Oregon (Columbia) at Bt. Helens
the produot of whose waters' salmon, smelt
sad shad I sadly miss. The nnluiprovad
valley and hill lands are fringed with man-
sanita, mountain mahogany, suruacx, lllao,
scrub and spreading everoreon oak. Ths
valleys abound in perennial springs; two
living streams ef water run through ths
valley, whose banks are bordered with live
oak, water erase, tule, and willows. The
valley lands are a black sandy loam; ths
mesa lands are a red sandy loam.
About four miles east of this series
valleys runs (be dan Luis Rey river, flowlna
through the ltlncon Indian reservation.
There are two old Spanish missions (ths
Fala and San Luis Ray) along this river.
The Bear Valley Lake a pleasure resort
for Eacondldo and ths neighboring settlt
ments lies within eight miles of this place
Lying about ten miles esst of here la Smith
mountain, whose height ia about 9000 feet
another summer resort of some note. Quail
and rabbits are plentiful; so plentiful that
they are sometimes detrimental to ths
farmi en and orchsrduts. Mora annon,
U. H. PioooTt.
MAT REAL-ESTATES TRANSFERS.
Mary Asnsdea to J D Partridge, 169 W
acres off Poppleton D L C; quit
claim 0 U larger and wife to R Happier,
the north 70 acres ol n a-Uo ear. IS.
tp 6 a. r t west 1 00
Daniel Berg to Frits Anderson, the
eofaeK, sec 5, tp8n, r6 west.. 1000 00
Wna E Convert and wife to Ira Over
turf, nemeierv lot 6 50
W H Dolinao and wife to Dean Hat
tan. Iota. Uk 11. Bt Helena 400 00
John Huruill to Astoria A Colombia
Kiver Kadroad (Jo, nubile highway 40 00
K Kappler and wire to Q O Barger,
n'A of nwK. sec 31, tp S n, r 4 west 600 00
A ts LAWS and wile lo Florence K
Laws, seM of "X of see 3, tp 7 n,
r 4 west: quitclaim
Florence B Laws et nx to Nils B
Hendrickson. eU of avU of sec 8.
tp 7 n, r 4 weak 320 00
Bailie 8 Meyers et ax to Dorah W
uoooin, wm or. James Dobbins JJ ;
L C : Quitclaim
John D Partridge to John D Part-
ridgeet ax, 169 acres oil Poppleton
I) L C: auilclaim
Jamas Oinnn aad wife to the cubits.
county road 0 00
D J Swilter and wife to school dis
trict 64. one acre in sea 12. to a.
r 2 west 1 00
Sheriff Rice to John D Partridge, 160
acres off Poppleton D L 0 1839 96
State of Oregon to J M Howell, seX
or see 1, ip o , r s west ov UV
Frank Tracy and wife to Alooso Em
mons, sex qf sex of sec 3. to 4 n.
r 4 west. .... 4SO 00
Juhn xarpin and wife to U W Free
man, mH Ol ssrH ana lot 4, see 30,
and neU of nw Ja of see 31. to 6 a.
rawest lino 00
John W vanbiarieom and wife to
Louis Biegert and wife, w M of w M
' ' " " 1W W
jonn h, watts and wile to 1 G Watts,
oiocK o. ureeawooa aaaiiion ta
Scappoose 1 00
united states to Martin Davison. sjf
oi ns ana ne4 ot nex or sea 31,
and iXot nmii of sec 82, tp5n,
r ft west: natent..
United rJtates to Albert Bchntt, swK
ef sec 15. to 6 n. r 8 west: intent.
United States lo James ' Graham,
rW of sec IS. to 7 n. r 6 w: natent
United States to Jacob Inaescher.
ewWofeec31.tp6n,r3w: patent
United States to Edward C. Sim
mons, se4 of sec 8, tp 6 n, r 3 west;
patent..
PERIS ITEMS.
Mr. Mover was limnine- around Snndav.
naving peeiea toe ooiiom oi nie loot.
Mrs. D. R. Fowler wss able to be at the
concert Buaday. Her many friends were
giaa to see ner out once more.
The rhildrens' Dsy exercises were a sno
ws. Caanan and Yankton were the visit
ing schools. Kev. Fairchild preached an
able sermon, in which he demonstrated
clearly that our success as a nation was in
adhering to the rule of our forefathers, of
uneriy ana conscience. After the services
the ladies served dinner and hot coffee in
the scboolhouse. as there were some Dres-
ent from a distance. The children's exer
cUea consisted of singing, speaking and di
alogues. Some were splendid, especially
those by Miss Nina Andrews and Miss Myr-
ue rowier, ana a song enuuea A Utile
Boy for bale," by Mias Beta Dawson. Mrs.
Mary Wikatrorn succeeded in aettioa her
new organ lor ine occasion, wmcn added
very much to the eniovment of all nreaent.
The house was beautifully decorated with
moea and flowers, and several beantifui
flairs stimnlated our memories of onr sol
diers and sailors, and helped to keep the
uicv u jiainvttaui uu ruing.
Is It "Slyr
The following communication appeared
in Monday's Oregonian, and perhaps set
tles the matter of the proper pronouacia-
tlon of Commodore Bcbley'a name:
Pobtlahd, June 12. (To the Editor.)
The following appeared In your paper of
the 4tn lost., copied from a Chicago paper
When Commodore Bcblev finishes the
task of annihilating Cervera's squadron will
be please tell many antious and wsiting
scirmrers wnetner He still clings to the
Rhenish Schh, or whether he has adopted
ww Aiuvncanuva cij r
From s personal knowledge I know that
Commander Winfield Scott Schley and bis
family all pronounce It Sly. J. B. M.
How's This For a Calamity Howler?
Ashland Valley Record (regular peoples.)
Oregon will be about the most prosperous
state in the Union this year. Last year wss
good ons, and this one promises to be
even better. The rain may injure the strew.
berries and cherries ; bops may be a partial
failure; but we shall have immense crops
of other kinds, and big prices will be re
ceived for them. Next fall, according to
the present outlook, most farmers will be
out of debt, and have money "to throw at
the birds."
Since Jane 0.
Tillamook (Or.) Herald.
Nearly every man yon meet now
is s
straigut repuoncan.
The few words ebovs mean all they say.
In Columbia county it is quite a common
thing to bear populists epeniy denouncing
their Darty as a frand. And why should
they not? Ths people of Oregon said there
was no place in onr basy bustling state far
demagogues, and they said It bard.
Wheat Out of Danger.
Pendleton Tribune.
A large smount of wheat in this county
now sufficiently matured to be eut of
danger of serious damage by hot winds.
Farmers from many parts of ths county
have been questioned about their crops re-1
eetitly, and all declare that a grsat yield et
wheat is aow a certainty.
Democrats Unfaithful to Fusion.
Ashland Valley Record.
Though ths fusion (county) ticket was
00 reposed principally of pepuliats, not
ons was sleeted. The only two successful
ones were democrats, of course. There is
poetio retribution tor yen.
Facta Well Established.
Albany Herald.
The tact ta clearly established that ths
farmers ot Oregon know well enough to
distinguish the difference betwseu 76-eent
wheat and 45-cent silver.
DreaSrnlly Narvawa.
OiNTs: I was dreadfully nervous, and
for relief took vour Karl'a Clover Root Tea
It quieted my nervea and strengthened my
whole Nervous System. I was trontilod
with constipation, kidney snd bowel tronb
Is. Your tea soou cleansed mv whole sva
tern o thoroughly that I rapidly reatalned
my health and strength. Mrs. 8. A. Sweet,
naruoru, ion, ooio oy vr. nuwin noes.
oa. m v sr m, Tjk..
Bears the jf1t alAB Yw HiW lwrt Bongs'
If Kind Yw Haw lwrt
sugaasiie
sf
Cure that cough with Shlloh's Cure. The
beet Cough Cure. Relieves oioup promptly.
Due million bottles sold last year. 40 doses
for 25 cents. Sold by Dr. Edwin Ross
For constipation take Karl's Clover Root
tea, tne great dioou puriner. vures nesa
acbe. nervousness, eruptions on the face.
and makes the head clear as a bell, tioid
by Dr. Edwin Ross.
Batistas yl tola Yw Hw Arrow ItagM
, iMaYotNtwahranl
BlgaaKue
of
Shlloh's Consumption Cure cures where
otnere ran. it is ma leaning eougn cure,
and no home should be without it. Pleas
ant to take and goes right to the spot. Sold
by Dr. Edwin Ross.
Karl's Clover Root Tea, for consumption
it's the best and it after using it you don't
say so, return the package and get your
money, eoia dj nr. aawin nose.
OA0VORXA.
Been ths Itn Kind Vot Haw kimn Boqftt
tngaatant
sf
Catarrh Cured. A clear head and sweet
breath secured with Shiloh's Catarrh lem
edy, sold on a guarantee. Nasal injector
iree. eoia oy vr. uaww noes.
CASTOR I A
For Infants and Children.
Tit Iki Yea Kays Always Botsgfct
Bears the
ffgnanrraof
PROFESSIONAL.
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SUlart St Pay,
ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW
Office next door to Courthouse,
ST. HEWSNU. OKEUON.
General Drastics In courts of Oresna or Wsah-
lngton. ADsl
tracts mads directly from county
records.
GEORGE A. HALL,
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW.
Collections, foreclosures, mechanics' lelns, etc.
uepuij proeecuuug attorney, umue
with T. J. Clseton.
St. Hku8,
Ossaoir.
G. W. COLE,
ATTOKNSY AND COUH8KLOE-AT -LAW,
BT. HELENS, OBEQON.
Title Abstract Books. Notary Public. Commis
sioner of Deeds for Washington, and an exper
ienced collector in connection with office.
JyTL. EDWIN B068,
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON.
St. Helens, Oregon
JJR. H. R. CLIFF,
PHYSICIAN AND SUKGEON,
8t Helens, Oregon,
JR. t. E. HALL,
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON.
Clatskanie, Columhla county, Or.
yy W. MEBEBVE,
Snrreyor and Civil Engineer
DELBNA, OREGON.
Conntv Surveyor. Land Burvevlne-. Town
Platting and Engineering work nromDtlv
vaeouieu.
DENTIST
J. A. REID
Has Located la St. Helens Permanently,
FULL 8KT TEETH.. .
FILLINU
GOLD FILLINGS
..rrntotiOM
.. ISO to 1 00
..tl M upwards
Crown ani Bridge fort a Succialtj
f 3.60 TO es.00 PER TOOTH.
The work that I hare done in this communitv
tor ui. peat nve monuu is mj rewmxuenuauou,
All work guaranteed satisfactory. i
Office Next Door to Rots' Drugstore
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MONEY'S WORTH
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T. HIUfNS, ORIQpfl,
Mr. Dolman always keens a full stock
of Ueneral Merchandise, which he soils
at prices that defy eumpetlUou,
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nni-u, ii rn ciaaa. Auom twenty wen luniMiina
ana wen Kept rooms. Tne table supplied at ail
limee witn uie beat tne market anorus.
E.E.QUICK G. WJJOLB
Commtaetonerof , Notary Public ,
Deeds lor Wash
ington. ,
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ST. HELENS. OREGON.
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hotel, snd while there established a reputation as a hotel man.
He is now In bettor position to entertain his friends than ever
before, snd will welcome all his old patrons to his new place of
business, where can be fouad so op-io-dnte hotel.
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T Aiavna Portland, foot of Washington street, TueKlay. Thursday, and Sunday evening at 1
LA .O, V MS o'clock. Returning LeaveeClaUkaulo, tlile permitting, Monday, Wednewtay, and
Friday evmlngs at 4 o'clock. Will peas Oak Polntanoul 7s BlellaMft; Merger 1:V: Rainier R:!iU!
Kalma9:lS: Ht. Helen. :hO.
change time without notice.
....STEAMER JOSEPH KELLOGG....
Leaves Kelso
on Mondays,
Wednesdara
and Fridays at
o cioca a. at.
..Portland and Kelso Route via Willamette Slough...
WHITE COLLAR LINE)
THE COLUMBIA RIVER AND PUOST BOUND
NAVIGATION CO.
rOBIUID-lSIORIt ROUTE.
Steamer TELEPHONE
Landlnt Foot of Alder Htrnet. PnrtUnJ
Leaves Portland dally (ezceptHunday)at 7 A. 1
Landlne Talenhnna ilnek. libiri.
Leaves Astoria dally (except Sunday) 7 P. 1
Telephone Tickets flood on Steamer Potter
Steamer Potter Tickets Oood on Telephone
' v. B, BOOTT, Pres.
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St. Helens,
Oregon
DRUG STORE
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and Pure
Chemicals
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W. SHAVER
The Only Direct Route
...FROM...
. Portland to Clatskanie
Arrive la fortlauu l:ao a. m. iu. company raseivoe Uie rigiil 10
Shaver Transportation Company.
leaves Port,
land TuesiUy,
Thunxlay, and
Saturdays, at (
o'clock a. m.
BANQUET
SALOON
0L0NINGER& COOPER,
PROPRIETORS.
Wine and Liquor
Card tables, nnnl talile. billiard tnble and
other devices for the entertainment of iint-
rons, where time can be pleasantly spent.
Besides other popular brands, are kept
constantly' on hand to supply the increased
trads at this very popular eitloon.
-HTHl FAMOUS
CYRUS NOBLE WHISKY
IS KEPT AT THB BANQUET,