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About The Oregon mist. (St. Helens, Columbia County, Or.) 188?-1913 | View Entire Issue (April 6, 1906)
ANNOUNCKNTS For MNnrltT I 11 . ..,11. " ' ... i n udlm of fur ni m'i'"""'"" , Mate l"r . ... . ,.,.,, ...Mart tn kbffiif i ".7 ;; Hon nl tlw Rrpttbllrari votw at Ihe mAni.n ".in" far tfiriMPtittl i..i.v iflvo notlM w my mlen wnul..i (Krtitiott lr nomination 011 in v " 1 lve l the UK'"""""' " voi. ll'WI liiiitiin For ItfrirlU . i.-i.v mutouiice ntyr1f candl '-' . ., I...1L.K.III It .1- tnr mimitw""" "'r ...putative, tuidrct ' " """' L,l,IUn vte "' l"rlc- " ... ... it.. -,.11. .it ..I lit ri,Tr" fluid adherence la tl tllrrc primary ' I...1... ami attlrlt. Ta.itti.m 01 Ironcm. 1 - 11 I a.i.,1 Pure The Orange " " al lasatl'ili il cortriimi ami in- , k 11. r l.ntiii. ,(r t'smntr Or. - - 11 1 i.,iiv miiumiKe myseu a nam- Lie l"r Hw -p,'lt' iwwlnntlim lr i,- ullH-e l WWT Vict.. p....-x. L ii.m ol Hi Kttmlillian voter. at the . t-rtiuarv Uectloll, 10 l bclil I orr 1 1 ii 11 . 1 ... 1 - .1 1.. .l.u,il mw I ........ fcuflutlvplv. I mie W II. IS. I.A BAKU. lor ('aty Clerk. iui"K fiii in'". u,e I - ... i.t..r 111 tlAVtf mv iuiwI iimHi"-! is." . (Hittrl on the ullkhtl nouiiniiiinu 1..11..1 I hrtehr unmmnce mjri - .r,,l,IUiueM.U.UIe Ut Comity Cleik. ,,l,il l'i llw .let UWil ol tU Rrjuwicu 1 ... . I !.!.... ..! 0. W. A. 1UKK1. tor Htt l'rlulr. . . .. 1.1 11 The llit'lefllie'l nnunnneei niiu- KrHitilcuii can.lWalP lof ruuttitulioii 1 suie 1'iinter, uNen w '" L i the iejMiMicn voter l the irliiiry ilr.ii.in Ajifil !W. Sow nrrvintf f.r teltw. le mmv unrv tht h U-u ncorilnl to SUtr Lwrf frctUy,lht ol rn.miUtim. 1..1M I ftdtly j.jr;UtrI. J. K. Will I IV i . Mlwitv, ( Irrna. FOK COUNTY CLERK. .. . . .. ....... L.M Mllll 1IIP rr.iiiim numix'roi itieip, i" " ,,.,,, ,,rii.t.l oil th -flicl.il l.0mliillnC Iimlliil, I hrnl.y inioiK iu)ii ivm.rinilbrmnli'lnte l County Clik. .ut.i.fl In the .W.l.n ' !' IVinoi-ritllr .,i. riat the .tluty ri on, :nii II IKMKUW. fur lteprniiiUtl UaxitiK flli.l mv wltlo enling lo tliii iln.it .ilmry I lirreoy " i,.i !! HrnuUieim ratidi- d.trC.f tiominnlKJH lor r,.itrnwti. mil.J t to the l Uioo ol U v.itw ' I'm pilm.ry elpttloit lieia Apm ! r.HL . J, 11. W.l !.", SrappKMe. Or. WITIIVtOMUK'H ruTtr OHM. To V. I. DtuilMr, rHtrelnry ol Stlo ol tlie SlUo.' 0rrrn,i4 l iwfo.r lira 11 pitrtf mnJ theelectora ol Wrrfin in the Mt ol t)reon: I. Jinn.' Wilhymu.lw, fwhlo t Cor- vallc, Ih iiton County, Orrn, ana my MHH.,li;i. mhlriHH U"CorvlU. Oregon." I iu a ilnly ngUtcrcJ meuiorr ol Hie lti imhlir.n aaety. II I " non.lnawi f .r the ulHc of (iovernor, at lh pelt"ry iiiiiiiinutliiK alwllon lo be I10U ' ,c Wutu ol Oretfoii Hie twi'ntlelh Jay of April, lidiU.1 acvepl lli nomination aiul am not iUiHrw, ami 11 l.-tol I nmililv an itith officer. II 1 11111 nominal.! anil elected I will, iirinj( my term ol oniw, ivm'oc-v" tujipurt: Taiatinn ol liaiu'lilaea ami groaa cam tnitu tax on telegraph, teli'pbcwo.f xpra ami nlri'iilni! irar coriHirallonx, t nilorm neiiniMil anil taxation 01 riiilrntuli. ftato rejrnlntloi. ami examination ol Klate nml piivnU Imnka, tnnltfowpaiili ami favlhi(4 banka. rroleetlon ol the Stnlo In Ita owner eliip nl public land. A Konnl ol Control lor KUlo inatltu tlllllH, mi bimrJ lor itianntfeniont ol Norma rii'lionl. lmiiroTemviit til Lha Columbia and Will miotlo river and coat oca port. N'atinnal ownortlilpol tbo Oregon City loi'kl. Conniitutlonal amemUiiflnt permitting tho tiovornoror people to veto Individ ual Hem of appropriation. Form lor nominating ballot "An lion out and foarlnn porlormnnco of public duly." BotriUlUo WqnilM, Tho cure that ttiiud tolticrodUuinko Ihicklmi'f Arnica Halve a aoluntllla won- d.r. It eurod K. R. Mullord, lecturor for the Pxtronaol Hinhnndry, Wayno born, 'a.,of adiaueuliiK cwiuof lUo It heal the wort Burn, Hore, Holla, t'lrera, Cut, WoumU, Chilblain and Ml Uheiim. Only 2lta at l'orry & (Irn I'lin'n, lloulton. CALL AMI HKTJLE. A I am alxjut lo retire Irom bniiine l'i !t Hcleun, I reipiejt alt who have nc couniu vith me to call and settle, I lrirc to cnllgot all due ate and pay 11 that I limy nwfi, Cull at tlie Ht- Helena M-t Market. 2' jt,it.ftoniKR.m 5 LOOAX 1 AHditmtlNtlNcxt week, beginning Monday, Deputy Assessor KsjMm wm 1 atOoblc Monday mid Tuemlnv. tir-er Inland Wcdiitwlny and Tliurwky, bia City Prlday, AiwcMor I,aw wilt be t Ritluler the entire week, two door rent of the post odlce. All r.ii. nV. liK liuaiiitw with the aie.ori ollice ore reiiieitcil toUoBlinnd. Do not write the description of yoiif real proerty on the blank, but give In a full lint of your pcmoiml prorty. The blank uwd thi year are proving to be a great convenience. The aawMntent will be nude In about three week, thl year, Inntead of about three month a heretofore, and at a av lug to the county ol iilxiut :HX). Come and muke a deposit with u and pay all your bill by check, which glm you receipt to which you can alway refer. Columbia County Hank. A KKminiscni. Mr. lame Diirt, ol Ht. Helen, tin Jutt received from a frleud in Henllle, a ncwapapcr picture and (ketch al the resilience ol A. A. Denny, pioneer and founder of Kt-uttte. The bouiw wn. built In Ifflo, by luuic Durt aud 8, II. Ahlmtt, and wa one ol the fineirt rtilileiirr in the then village ol Hcutllc. ft I aow being rcuiolvd to make room lor iiuMrrn building. Mr. Denny at that lime reprecnted Wathing' ton TcrtlU.ry a dclegnte to the National Congrva, and raided In tlie houte built by Mr. Dart and hit partner from IW to H'J. the year of hi death. It wn a lory and a half rotUge, and now-a-dava would be convicted a very humble Ikmuc. No amoiiut too mull to atari an ac count with the Columbia County llank I have money to loan on approved real clnle accurity. W. II. I'OWT.I.L. St. Helena, Oregon. QtAHTKXI.V MUKTINO The diatrirl (pmrtcrly meeting of the l'rr Mthotlit Churrh began at lloulton laat l'rl.lay evening, rtmiinuliig over Juudav. Miui ler in atlcaiUuce were the presiding eld , cr V. N. Codec and the midrut itiinintrr, aaaiatcd by T. H. Vuuug, ol l'uftliunl. ImkxI interet wn nianiletted In the work, ami the atteudunce wa (juite large. Senator Ilodaon, ol the Irwin-llol)n Co., of Portland, who reprcacnta Mull nomnti and Coluuibia Conn tic in the I,rjnliure, w a couuty rat vlaitor liut MomUy, looking up the nutter ol ateel cell fur lite new court boutc. Juit;t Iian, ol Rainier, wax a riaitor to the court hu laat Monday, to pay taxca fur a number of pertou and turu over a tat el regUtiuttoa blank. Srhnul report card the very beat form f! per hundred, with envrlope. We pay iulerrtt on time ilriil. Comr aud u . Columbia County tlxuk. Nhvbi.v CaihsiiT The fih couiuii- aniier came very near making a haul one night tbit week. The bo a were Calling all right, but when they aaw tlie comiiiU aionrr' boat cutulag they let their net go aud picked it up farther down the river. Some time they will not be o lucky, and turn they will ace the lolly ol Inking de- prratc chauce lor a very auiall rcwanl. 1-i.xctios T Cmtskamk The city election held at Cltkanie laat Monday malted in the choice ol the following olhYcr: Mayor, S. C. Ttchenor ; Council- men, Henry KraU, C. I,. Conyer, . T. Simmon and C. Johntun; Ciiy Recorder. D. V. I'recuian ; Tif aaurcr, M. li. I'agej tlnraW. C. Orwig. Mr. Augurt Krtrl hat jHtrvhaaed Irom Mra. Sctitt, ol Kalanu. the property he geenpies in thi city. We know w can be of aervlce to you. Come ana arc Ui. v.oiuunoa .ouiii Hank. Plymouth Rock r.vc-ror lc at f 1 per setting ol Glteen eg. Barrel 1 1 w- outh Rock and full blood. tiito. l'liuav, lloulton, Ore. atStavk l'ACToav-Fiie broke out at the lave lactory of the ctera Cxiocniiie Company at lloulton at atxuit v , v Weiinrx nv niorniiic. 11 w diacovcred by tbe watchman, who Inline- diatcly atarlcd the pumi anil otinucu the alarm. CoiniileraDce iinningc done, however. Iwfore it could Iw ex- tinKui.hcd. the principal injury ocing m U,c dcalrucllon ol belting. It i npicd th fire was caused by crossed electric wire Rev. Clyde Stewart has received call i .,.!. at llav City ami fteuairui, TillBHiook County, aud willaoon iturt lor field of work. We trust he win meet with uccea. When yon wiU to tend away mouey. ........ .ml tnirehate a New York draft. ..1.1- .... .lrniund anv ulace In the United Statea, and our charges ore tumll Columbia County lUnk. iiuirii of A TIONKKR Dr. C. . Caplca ol Columbia City, died at hit home Anrll 3rd. of cancer ol the tamai-h. Dr. Caple came to Columbia County In 1H, and h reaiuen uere con linuoualy ever .luce. The funeral took place yctterdny. the iutcruicut being ut the Germany Hill cemetery. A more eaten.Ud aketch ol thl pioneer resident will 1 publlahed In the Mist ocxt week. Wagon I'on SAUt-A Vi Mitchell wacon. three-inch tire, aud a I0 act ol double tame lor rte " " had one year' e. W. P. Coo jHr, War ren, Or. Citv KtKCTioN-Tlie city election lust Monday evening resulted In the choice of the following olllcial.: ""'J'"" Dart, presidetil, John McK.c, Martin White. A. T.I.w.K.S. lb.U..u, Treas urer li. It. U"!1! Recorder, J. B. Uod- ' . . I. i.,IA fiey MsrsUMl, rraiiuw ,1. w 11. Powell and 1'runk M-..U..r' Tuesday lust ...i..r.',rllo8t. Helen ou rnmnweek'. visit to Hastcrn Oregon ..... c..it ifoll inr. Ot rortitinii, i'" rorlinna, lilt ' 1 ' J -lsilli.tr Mr, W, II. ruwe1! t1"? mi l.e visiting , . wit Leila Mticklo, of Rainier, i visit- mg mm, t, 11. Johin. Olrl wanted to do general house work. Apply to Mr. W. B. Dilhird, 8t. Helen, gon. jt Tim Ivv VikK The bli? vine formerly belonging to Mr. Richarlaoa, ol Rainier, ami which wa made part of Columbia County' exhibit at the I,ewi mid Clark Fair, i wifely housed in the museum at the city hull, under the rare of the bl lormii, Mr, George J limes. Mri Rich ardson gave Mr. Hline an order for the vineat the close of the Fair, and it wa left there for him; but when he called lor it someone had taken it away. A a matter of fact it had been stolen by a resldefft ol Portland, and it took a call. accompanied by a police officer, to secure It. Seeds In endless variety and quantity. Garden Seeds. Flower Seeds. Why send away for them M.C. OKAY, St. Helen.. Mr. S. M, Rice, of Rainier, was a visit or to the Mist office ou Saturday last. Capt. M. F, Ilaxrn, ol Astoria. brought the tug Cruiser and a towup to St. Helen ou it way to Portland last Friday. Capt. Iluwn it in the employ of the Cullender Company, Mr. W. II. Powell is tending some fine Jersey rows to the home ranch in the Nchaleui. Mr. James D, Sword, a capitalist and mine operator ol British Columbia, was in Kl. Helens Wednesday, looking over the timber iuterest ol the county. Mr. V.. II. FLttrg returned Wednesday (rum Seattle, where the ha been visiting her gradiUughter, Miss Marian Morri son, Another mill proKition is understood to be before the jcoplc of St. Helens, and this time It may be worthy of considera tion. Mr. W. J. Fullerton, ol Warren, wa a visitor to the comity teat on Wednesday last. It is rumored that Mr. Fullerton will lie the Democratic-Citizens nominee lor county commissioner. Mr. Henry Uarscu has sold his fur ut sea Warren to a man named Farr. Mint OailLatighlln, A. It., U L. I)., ol New York, will lecture (or the National Anii-rii-an Woman. Sulirnge Associa tion at the M. K. Church thi city Thurs day, April i'.'th. Mir Laughhn i a woman ol national reputation as a writer, orator aud lawyer, aud all sliou!d bear her. DISTRICT CONVENTION Knights of Pythlaa Meet at St. Hel ena 5aturnay, April 7th. The Knights ol Pythias ol District No. 2, Grand Domain of Oregon, comprising Astor Lodge No. 0 ol Astoria, Rainier Lodge No. (18 of Kuinier. Avon Lodge No. iof S. Helens, and Necanicum Lodge No. M ol Seaside hold their third district convention in this city to-morrow, Satur day, April 7th. Following is tlie- pro gramme: Murium; session 11 a. m: Address ol Welcome, W. B. Dillard; Kcsponjc, Her- uiau Wine. l'J 111.: Lunch. I p. m.: Open lodge in regular form by Avou Lodge No. fli; reading minutes ol previous convention ; team contest In rank ol page, with priies for best team, best Chancellor Commander, best prelutc, ana bent master at arms; appointment ol com uiittrc lor next convention and naming ol place; awarding ot prucs; closing lodge iu due form. 7 :30 n. m. s Joint mrelnii! ol Rnthbone Sisters and Knight oi I'ytlnas, rones FOR CUSCUSSION t It.-iw a district convention is promo tive ci I ihe best interests ol the order. U. Nolan, Astor Lotlge. 3. Order of Rothboiie Siktcrs, Mra. C. I. Hooghkirk, G. C, Raiuicr ImIkc. 3, W hat arc our fraternal duties. R. Bradbury, Necanicum Lodge, 4. The I'ullorm ltauk. Gen. J. II. Ait kin. COMTUrTTKKS Relrcshineiils-H.R. Cliff. Edwin Rosa, Martin White. , , , Recent ion I. II. Copeland, . h Powell, C. W. Blakesley, M. t. if Oi.l.-W J. A. I'errv. Cray, K. Judges W, F. McGill. Kalutna Loilgc No. tot); W. M. Cake, Portland Lodge No. 08; A. K. Blackburn, Lake River Lodge No. IU. VERNON I A ITEMS. Willis Dallas, ol Kist, visited over Sun day with Roliert Spencer. Guy Mills left Saturday lor some river point, where he expect to get work and he gone lor the summer. Remember the Grunge entertainment Siitunlay night. Admission 2jC for all over twelve years of age. A petition is being circulated, with a large number ol signers, asking the county court to order nn election on the local option question for Auburn pre cinct, on June 4th next. D. T. Karly went out to lloulton Mon day 'lor load for H. U. Dowuliig und . S. Deut. Mr. D. Itailstelu visited her niece, Mrs. Hirdell Smith, aud children, al lloulton this week. I. P. Spencer made a busiucis trip to Natal Suturduy last. Mrs. Redmond Is having the material . . t t-.l 4 tttm ol her rancu House iibum w --- exjiecta to rebuild it on lot 3, mock e 1..-1 .,..1 nt her nreseut residence some 1 time during the summer. ! n...r Mndstrom mid family moved last week from the Parker runeli adjoin- town lo their own home north of here, the out Lewis pi. t. nianehe Palmer, with baby Myra, . .i,iv mnrn nif .lie cx to visit a week ortwovvith lier m nc , & Jo XmM ww lor t-lllioil, wucrc ty for an extended visit with her father's family. " . .. , J The party last Friday night nt Wilburn IIhII', up Rock Creek, given by Miss Hula as a suprise to her t iree -brothers, who are all home now, was largely at- tended by the young people of the con.- utuiiitv. notwltlmtmidliiir tin. mm .inm,. night, and all say thay had a Jolly good lime. O, 8. Dent has' bought of Tell Foule lot 4 in block 0, and Jame Ferguson of Indiana two lot of Joseph Vaublaricoin In the ICastSide Addition. It is Mr. Fer guson's Intention to return and take up hi residence hore this fall, O. II. Malnistsn and wifo and Mr. C. C, Keasey arc doing a little shopping fit Portland this week. It 1 Mr. Keasty't intention to purchase a new camera and outfit and thus prciare herself to do pho tographing on a larger and better scale than heretofore. Cuttle buyers Rank and Hamilton, of Washington County, were in last week and took out quite a drove of young cat tle and butchers' stock which they had picked up among our ranchers, paying fuirPy good prices therefor, Surveyor Watt and the other road viewers, Stevens and Lynch, while here last week took a look at the old survey along the river below the Pringle place. Road district No. 14 appropriated 1 100 ol ita speciul tax to open up that portion ol the road between Veruouia and PitU burfl, east of the river, where it wat orig inally intended to go, instead of over the bill. This opened and the Spencer hill cut down, it will make almost a Ic-yel grade Irom Vcmonia to Mitt. Among tbe more recent purchasers ol cream separator are I'.. J. Shceley and Mr. F.sther Coulter. L. Seigcrt has or dered one from Chicago, the Economy, and there are a number of other iu the community who expect to buy soon. The dairying industry is getting to be quite a part of the tile ol our valley, and will in crease year by year. The city election took place a announced Monday after noon. There wn net a very birge vote cast, but tlie re was a great dealof scratch ing done, showing tliat the voter in these days has a mind of his own as to who should fill the olliccs, and this is going to be the redeeming and clcansiiig power in our American politics. Fol'owltig are the newly elected officers: President ol the Council, It. Scsxciuan; C'ouncilmen, D. W. Keasey, O. It. Maluisteui, U. M. Mard and C. L. Parker; City Recorder, C. A. Malmstem ; City Treasurer, C. L. Hatfield; City Marsbul, AI011.0 H:n mons. REPDBL1CAH CANDIDATES- For Vuitsd States Scuator in Congress (to fill vacancy) Fred W. Mulkcy, of Multnomah Countr. For V. S. fenator in Congress (for term beginning March 4, l'JU7) Jonathan Bourne, Jr., ol Multnomah County "I will support President Roosevelt's deter mination that j ustice be done all men ; It. M. Cake, ol Multnomah County: Stephen!.. Lowell, of I'uialilla County: E. L. Smith oi WascoCotinty: K. B. Wat son, 01 niuiinoman lounty, - l opuiur rights can not be surrendered for the ad vancement ol private interests." For Representative in Congress, Second District W. R. Kllis.ol Umatilla County: William J. Lachner, of Baker City: "Roosevelt's rate policy, tariff revision. Chinese exclusion, free trade Philippine, open Columbia": John L. Rand, of Baker County: George S. Shepherd, ol Multno mah County, "Make dirt fly nt Panama and save 12.000 miles to market." For Governor Harvey K. Brown, of Baker County, "la favor of primary law, abalishmeut of machines, enforcement of laws, woman suffrage" : T. T. Gecr, of Marion County, "Government of the peo ple, by the people and for the people (Lincoln): Charles A. Johns, of Baker Cottutv: Charles A. Schlbrcde, of Coos County, "Strict constitutioual and law- observance. Sacred protection of people's rights. No grafts" :,JunicsVithycouibe, of Benton County, "Honest and fearless performance of public duty. A greater and united Oregon." For Secretary of State Frauk W. Ben sou, of Douglas County: Claud Gatch.of Marion Comity: Lot L. Pcarce, of Marion County: Frank T. Wrightuian, of Marion County. For State Treasurer John II. Aitkin of Baker County: E. V. Carter, of J act- son county: Ralph W. Hoyt, of Multno mah County: Augustus C. Jennings, of Lane County, "Favor rigid economy in state institutions, hank examiner, tax franchises anil corporations" : Thomas V. Ryan, of Clackamas County, "Favors luws prohibiting use of public money for private gain or corporation profit.": Geo. A. Steel, of Clnckamns County. For Supreme Judge Robert Eukiu, of Union County. For Attorney General A. M. Crawford of Douglas County: George li. Durham, of Josephine County. For Superintendent of Tublic Instruc tion J, II. Ackermnn, of Multnomah Coiiutv. For State. Priutcr William J. Clark, of Marion County: W illiu S. Duniway, ol Multnomah County, 'l'ledgesceonouncul business administration; square deal for taxpayers; no deals with bosses": J. It. Whitney, of Linn County, "Pledges faith ful performance oi public duty aud strict- ..... L - !.. 11. ....... .,W intvrpct ' For Commissioner of Labor O. Hoff, of Multuomali County. P. TO THE PEOPLE DF OREGON. Tlie apiiroacliiug election is one of the most Important in the history of tl e State, livery voter shoulil carefully con sider his ballot before cust'mg it, The people here aud elsewhere are fest awnketiiiiK to see that elections are often n contest between the rights of the peo ple and the corporate interests. Among the Initiative laws to lie ote on in June are two put forward by the State Grange, rntron of Husbrldry, which h.ive been largely endorsed hy the farmers the taxpayers and the working nicn geiicrntlo. One bill provide for an annttnl license ta upon the rroas earn. lugs of oil, sleeping car and refrigerutor car companies. 'Vote 318 X Ys oa . 'lot.) The other provi del a similar tax I on express, telephone and telegraph com- panic. (Vote 320 X Yes on ballot.) These corporations have becu doing a profitable business in the State of Oregon j and have hitherto escaped any tax wort'i mentioning. The expense of State 1 Government are rnuiillv increasing, and the bnrden of taxution fulls more and more heavily upon the Owner of real estate. Other states have similar laws in force, and relief has come, thereby, to the farmer and to the man wlo own hi home. Tbe Orange has labored long to secure a more equal taxation in Oregon, and has peeitioned for thesa luws in expectation that every taxpayer and fair-minded man will support tnem Wl '..!-! .I... 1.111- ,l Mnl m I vnkf oi- rUunan anv law on our statue. Tiiey are to accomplish only what i right and just. J PriuUd copies arc in the hands of the j couniycierKsior.rec , urge the citizens to examine these laws, and all others to be voted on Juue 4th The conservative and substantial charac ter of tlie Grange a sufficient guarantee that these laws are moderate in demand and in the direction of necessary reform. I). O. J.F.KDY, AUSTIN T. BUXTON, C. K. SI'ENCK, State Grange Kxecutive Committee. CAKE OPPOSED TO Tttl'STH. F.very combination of capitnl known as a trust should be placed under the ban of the law, not only should trust corpora tions themselves tie barred from doing business, but the individuals responsible for the combinations should be punished as provided law. says H. M. Cake, candi date for United States Sanator. There is probably no man in the State of Oregon more pronounced iu bis opin ions upon this subject than Mr. Cake, as evidenced by his actions and past utter ances. He is not the attorney for, is not in terested in. nor docs he represent, direct ly or indirect'', any trust. He believes in the obsolute freedom of cmiijictilion in all lines of business the preservation of the equal rights of the en tire citizenship of the country, free from interference by combinations of capital. Mr. Cake is a firm believer in the right of the A hum icon working man to protect himself by means of labor organizations against the oppression of organized capital. The great common people of the country can depend upon it that Mr. Cake is friendly to their interests, for he is one of the common people. He is friendly to eveTy section and iu terest of the State, aud if elected to the Senate will do everything be can for the development and prosperity of oil Ore gou. PROCLAMATION Whereas, the Secretary of State of the Slate ot Oregon has notified tue in Hritini! that, nuisuant lo tlie provision oi an unentitled "An act making i-U'ect- ivotlie initiative ana rclureiuluin provi sions of aectiou I of Article IV ot the Constitution of the Statu of Oreou, and regulating elections Uiereunder.aud provkUug penalties for violations of pro rifious oi itiia act." approved February 24111, liAXJ, a coiuiuiueo ol cHitans of Clackniiias County, thvgou, C. W. Kerua being the chairman liirreof, duly hied iu h'B olhce, ou January M, lUOO, an initiative petition containing 7701 i-ignalures, properly attached to a copy ot en id measure, certitied in accordance aitii law, demanding that a propot-cd law, the tillo, tenor, mid t-ttVct of which is liereiiiaittr particularly eel forth. shall be submitted to this K-ul voters of lite State ol Oregon lor their approval or rejectiui at the general election to be held in mid Stale on tlie -th day ol June, being the lit it Muuday in June, fww. tlierelore. I. GEO. K. CHAM BKUL.UN. Governor ol the Siute ol Oregon, iu obedience to the provision of said act hereinbefore tirst uieiuUinod, do hereby inuko and issue this i.roelauia tion to the people ol tlie Mate of Oregon, announcing that the said committee ol citizens ol Clackamas County, Oregon. C. W. Kerua being the rliairuiaii of said committee, ba tiled said initiative peti tion, w ith tlie requisite numWr of citf- naturcs thereto attached, demand. ng tout tin re shall be submitted to the legal electors of the State of Orejron, for their approval or rejection, ut tbe regu lar eloction to be held ou the 4t'i day ut June, 1SKK5, said day being tlie limt Mon day iu aaid nionUi', a bill to propose by initililive petiliou a bill entitled "A bill to propose by initiative petition a law for the abolishment of tolls on the Mount Hood and Harlow road, and pio v id 111 2 for the purchasa of the vaiue by the Siatti of Olefin," the tenor aud ett'eet of which in briet is to direct the Secretary ol State to p 11 rebut the Mount Hood and Harlow Road from the Fitetlic Abstract, Guaranty aiidTrnut Cotupuuy, the owiwr uiemi, tor a sain not -ceedimr ta-i.WXKI.OO, and to deliver to swi.1 iwuipanv, before the tirst day of Sepei ber, I'JOtt, or aa fuon aa said Uli may bi-ootiie a law, a warraut upon lite Slate Treasury, payable out of any money in tlie general fund of tlie State of Orejcoo not otherwisa npproprintod. in favor of said corporation, for the ut ol (KH1.00, upon delivery to (be aid Secre tary of Btate ol a deed conveying to the Htata of Oregon said road, tttpetlic with all rights, frauehiana, and prtvilotfes of every kiud and eluuacter )H-rLtining thereto, and aa oon aa the title to said road is conveyed to the State all tolls of ev fry kind and diameter are to lie aboV islit'd and said road free to tho use of the public. Done at the capital nt Salem this fift'' day of February, A. H. IDlHt. .v rSLm-.M OKI). E. CllAMBKRr-t'N governor. Uy the Governor: Signed (Seal) p f.'nUNBAR, M'oretaiy of Suite. THE COLUMBIA COUNTY Abstract and Trust Co. Titles Examined, Abstracts Made, Non-Residew Taxes Paid. Real Estate Loans, Etc. ; mjtamjy jia w tu-s 3 this $60 Machine for $25 HEIGHT PF.EMIB. t; tuu-n, jom Kta, mil thrfaillli nlinttlft; baa Automatic bobbin winder anil oOit-r latcat Improve ment". Thin In lh ANT1 TIKW MACIIINB. Jt la tli unnie machiit axenta rnliflitTonM)rnr. All aUAJ-finKiijUgn with each miulilii.-. hi. l'i lor only SA I'Mh and 13 monthly. WrllnTODIT fnrfrMi f URaiTUNf UIUKlif towtn elf-Kant liollMihold ."oris wo wlll ililp IFrclght Freral)un fan rmnts-our new CREDIT plan, OovurtM rurnllvro Company !7..7S Plral St., I'OUTI.ASH. OH. WANTED A practical salesman for ' fl tl til In 1 Comity to sell VWil.lll WW OPCCr 9 ItttOlliatlC Gas Ma- chine, gas and electric fixtures and all kinds of heating and lighting appliances. Kxper- lence unnecessary, uniy re pnrp linnprpsrv. Ortlv sponsible parties need apply. AUTOMATIC GAS LIGHT CO., 441 Wash. St. Portland, Oregon. EDISON! German Coach : Stallion Owned by the Clatskanie Cerman Coach Horse Company, will make the season of laOO, commencing April 10, as follows: Tuesdays at Deer Island Wednesdays at lloulton Thursdays and Fridays at Seappoow; Saturdays at Holbrook. J. T. GRAHAM, Manager c. Fi.-iiK!t, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. OREGON JJIS H, B. CLIFF. PHYSICIAN & SURGEON ST. IIEI.KNS, : : OREGON. J JK. CPU IN KOsi. PHYSICIAN & SURGFON ST. I1F.I.ESS. OREGC A STORIA & COLOMBIA RIYES Jti RAILROAD COMPANY. OAILY. asm er 'stations daily. it M U. K. I . U J.T Porllnr.d Ar 11 W .... Gatl .... 10 66 S 30 ....Rainier... 8 52 :0 ... Fvr.mid... i 00 .... fVKr.... 27 7 46 .. Quimf.... 17 7 64 .. CUiknl.. 08 7 fj .. Msnhland.. IK 7 2S .. WfJttwrt.... 5 7 17 ....Clifton.... I S3 101 ... Kuam.... 1 42 ... 6vcmi.... 07 !2 ...John Day... 7 S5 Ar. Astoria .Lv 7 6 10 ailDDOWM 14 22 r. . t:W S OS 8 ) SS M W 6n OX U) S7 10 oc 10 OS 10 A) Ml SU s--l ! urn .0' 06 S3 I t IS li i SS ftS.S, 40 &5. 50 &9 J 10 OU J.I 10 10 M l: 10 21 'I t 10 S8 7K 7 10 57 X6.6 11 05 vo r 11 IS S&.4 11 W All trains roaka close eonneettons at Gobi itith Northern fceiUo iratus to and from the Eu ud douu points. At Portland with all trains learins Vnton dpot. l Astoria with I. K. Ji N. Co.'s oot and mil llu and ttuir T. J. Fotter M and Irom llwaco and North Beach points. Fasaenfrers f'r Astoria or way points ronst flag trains nt lloulton. Trains will stop to let pas Miiers oiT al Houston when coralug from potua nu of tioble. J . C. Mayo, Hen. I'osa. Ait., aatorts, Or NOTICE OF 1NTKNTION TO APFLV FOK LIQUOR LICKNSB. To til j-jersnasftttioerued. and to the leeml votcra nor aetuaHy nsiitiiikc in sc-tppoose Prwinet, (.tuuniiita vouuiv, &iaie oi ukwu, u januu- l..r: Van and eaeh of vou will take notice and yon are hereby notified that 1, W. i. Oloninuer, will tin Tuesdav. ihe lOtli 4aV of Aortl. VJV&. hopIv t' the llonnrable ('oinity Court of the State of Orewa Iu and forth County of Columbia, for a lirei) to mii spiriiuou;, vinous at man Mtir and formemod eider in lesa titinjiiiiie tliiiii one &Mlhm. for a periol of si nunrths. at SeauiMHtvo. in eHttto.v rrw.itH't, Coltintbia Conntv, Mate of Orexu; whteh appltcatton will le Kii).)orted and based utn the fullow iuk tetilfou, to-wit: PETITION. Iu the County Court ol the State of Oregon for the county ot cojuuttutu In le matter of the application of W. J. Clon iniffr fur a license to sell 8ih ituous. viuous aud mii'.t liquors aud fermented cider in les quan liliejt than one Kllon,at scuppoose. iu Seap ptoiie i'reclnct, Columbia Count y, State oi Ore- Kou. To the Honorable County Court ol Columbia Couuty, urvKoii: We, tle umter toned, comprisinp nn actual majoriiv of the uhIe uumber f leu id voters of senpiKHtfte I'rtvinrt, Ciduinbia C-onuty, state of nrt'iron. jind Xk ho now reside in and have ac tually resided in said Senpnoose !recinet for more than thirty days inuiuHttateiypreeotuu.it the date of aiKiihut, tUiux and pres'tuatiau of this petition, hereby resinet fully petittou this Honorable court io-,praiH to v. j. t lomner liioii.vtMo roll xidrituous. vinoiK and malt lio tiorti iind fermented eider in less quantities than one KnHon, tit seappoose, in s-apptiXNe j-reeiuei, -olmnbia Couuty, State of Oregon, for a period of ix montiiB. J. Freeman,?. If- endder. Henry Vnndermoft, K. A. McKev, O. Hatch, K 1 liore. -lenry Bushman, Krcd OJsji.u. frank Vnlinost. h. I. i..tn!, J. Bushman, K. D. Mt.JMy.JV' ' Uhv, IVter Jaiuen, W. W, Wcj fcisen blalter. W.E. Ktroser, P. LiiP?RrtJ. l- Ahu ke, K. K. Wlckcrshani, . - !r.int U. ! . Me vii.tK.ii.li. L. Kuirlem. P-rivn, M. A.Hnch- v;. Aiuier, j. r.uriuin, ti. Miutn. a. v. j.A'li. r,. r. rwu-in.w. ,. i.ir.iv, li. 11. Morris, JK S. MeAIHster, 11. West, W. Jt tl's, 11. A. Uuil son, A. Zoismnn. J- Uemuller, F. Si-hmitke, K. Xlu.-nr I..U-I. Ilr.nl 1- I- ,lll, II k' i:4 I iiarl, A. 11, limdeu.A. Anlewou, l Kubinsjiy, tl. Kabiusxy, II. V. Kabiuskv, tins Lautte, J. 1. McKay, 1. A. doninm-r, lieo. w. Kamsey. J. 8 Yanrleave. Joseph Novak, Joseph Kolliil, Kd, I.OUK, tsouruu Loll4itnout, r, W. .Saxtou, li. C. Dameyer. Datu and first publication, March 9, l'.6. W. J. CLOMNtlER. Proprietor e der, o. J. Solomon,."' """ e.oamin, A. llnrU-r, lieo. H.;1k- "'t?' A r ii 11 Snider " Snider, J. 1'. nltti-n, Paul lUniirove L-- ikstmui. Otto A. Miller. Hon ltd "tiVllli.'- A- Stevw.tli. Wlest. J.Mark r. ..V. iii nets, J.n I'hlimin. Inhn llvhk.crl 8UMM0RS. Ill Hid Circuit Court of the Rial ol Oregon .ir the Cmiiiiji ol Columbia.. Th rorllnnd l.nmlir f'o., rorpnrallon, plaiulin, vs. Uanli I i. Valine, ilcfcnilmit. To tli ii shove named defendant, Ilunliil T, Youtia"- In tli mmf of lh Hlat of Orpjron roil sr hun-liy roiti rd to ajiiHiar and aimlrer tlie coin iihiint Ixrt-ln on or In-fort- llit :ilrt dnyof Man h, v.W, snl.t diit iK-lncr more than stx wei-kn from tde ilale of rirt t.Ml,llll.iii of this miiiimiii,-., and said dull" ImiIuk afti-r the time prew:rllid bv by jaw and by aald i-mirl lur the publication of tliiH munition, and If yi,u full m to appear anil iii-r, plaiiitli! will apply tothei-oui t for th rellf-f ilrmitii'leifl In lh i-oui r,l,ilnt, lo-n It: For ili-pf(e ri-lorniJnir Hit-'liraer'lptton In convey- " iu from ili-ifii-lint to one H. Voon, dated February 21, 1WJ, so lis to confrrin to Hie de-M-rltioii of the land mild ami Intended to be eon-, vied thereby, to n It fcl he south hull of tha kouth hull of ,i-rtion m. lownnhip 7 iifrlh, mnire 3 wt-t of the Vt'lllaineite Meridleii. tn Columbia county, Oregon, aud iui tfcueral c.jMitflUI,-- relief. i lil ajniniona I r.uMfahed once a ween for ,li K.,n-,- mh e weckn by nmer of R. M. Ilatmn, County Judifi.- of Columbia. County, ure-ou, and dated the 14th day of Fi-bruury. linn. 'ihe dale of the firm piiblli:4lloii of this Sltm moiin h February r,tb, IVM, and the dutc of la-it publication the-th l,ir ol March, IWM COUV KUT Ael APl.KTOX, Attomeya for FUlnlilf. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION Timber Land, Aet June , IK7S J I i.iu-d Males l.alul Offici. Portland. Orrxou. Jiiiiuary 11, hikJ. Nnlirc Is hereby Riven lhat In romlinure with tho proviious uf the iuit of ConKti-a oi June . Ut;s, eutltied "An not for Ilia sale of tim)x-r lands In the ntareu of California, Oregon, Nevada and Washington Territory," aa extend ed to all Ihe Fuplic l.mid States by act ol Auxut 4, 1WJ, l.loyd I.. Uetrii k.of Fittsbnrir, County of Columbia, mate of Oreeou, baa this .lay tiled In thiao.'lire hla sworn slatt-im-nt Ko. 67,, for the pilrthaae of Ihe et ,'i of the southeast U an-I the eul H of the iiartiieant 4 nl Heviion No. la, in Township No. !, north. Kahxe No 4 west, and will oiler proof to hor thnt the lalid snueht l siore valuubie for Its timber or stone than for aicriculiuriil i nrposes.and to establish lit claim to id laud before the Kesjinler and Keceirer of Ibis ofliie at Fnrtlaud. orcua, on Wluadyr the 2Hth day of March, i.irt. He names aa witneraen: B. P. Bilbrfd. of Pittsiiurr, Oreeon: Ailert Parker, of Flttshnr. Oreeon; Ueo. Armstrong, of FiUdmrg, Ore-ou; Andrew F:tiiot, of Pittfdjurif. Orejron. Any and all person ci.iiinliiij adversely th BlMve-deiKrrilMB.f lamls are requested lo tile their riaima in thi oUlce un or belure said Jsth uay of March, I'M. A1XJEUX0X S. DREKSER, Flegister. SUMMCHS In the Circnit Court nf the state of Oresron, for the Cuuuiy of Columbia. The BeDra Is9zitg fe Lnmbert tiff Co., a cor rmion, plrmtllir. vs. KiW W. Al.-n al Mr. ilvy W. Al'ett. iiU wile, defend. ita. ES To the i.'fenrlntv Kilfy W. Allen and Mra, P.ilfy W. Alku. wif?: In the name of tlie State of Citron yon ar hereby njuired to eiiicar anl answer the com plaint hri iu on r Uiiire the (lav of .March, IM: iiifl !atc hvliiK more ih&n six weeki from the date of tjft uMia.tioii of thi kiimrnons. and frttd ditte beinte after th time prewrUied by wiiii r-rt and by luw for the publication of lltit) suti.mMt. nj if you fail m to afrpeHt and nfcer, fni:ititr will aiJ l tn (lie court for tho leiief demanded in the cumiitnint, town- For a deeree vi jmnfilon of the ea-t half of the eut bnlfof section toartfen, lowimnip five (ri) north, ru litre three wea t the wiKatntite MeridUu. iu ColuniLIa I'outity, (.rretcoti. irhfch laiI yrp erty i novrowoed an follows : Bj Ihe ptatBUiT an uD'iiv;ica one-hall interest, and oetenoiii, Kilcy W. Allen, nn Hndtvfded one-half mten-t, with a cuniiticerit dower interett in sai l f'.r Hiley W. Allen, wife of Kiley W. Ailfii, Ui -n''l AUeu'a intercut, and ftr an onler Hppoiinit; refereva fr the jiurpot of luaktuje partition tuid rt-aJ (roi-erty accurding to law at; l ilc prrtt--tit-e of thi court; and that ineeoH -j; inirii.u and of thi viift nmy be rlutrwed tu tlie p-.rt:t-4 herein in their Juit pro port iunM and the tame made a lien upon naiii laud. This summons is published onee a week for ijt roneeutive week by order of K. S Hattuii. C-ounty Jiitieof Columbia County, Oregon, and dated the lh day oi 1-fhruary. 1JU0. jneaaieottne nr.t pttMicauoH oi ihti nn nions is February loth, VMJ6, and the date of tha last publication 1 Uie Hh day of Marrh. VMi. Attorneys for HaintlfT. CUABDIAM'S SALE Xotice i herc-br civen that by virtneof an or der of the County Court of the tale of Oreyon, for Columbia county, maie ami entere-j on tne .Mth day of February, PJUtt. in the matter of the KUrdiiinxhip of the estate of Alfred C. Wolf, au insuite rwn. the audernigned aa ftnardiait of the e iJ ate of aald iusaue iiersm, will, on, from and after the 31 t day of Majh, IwW, at the law ofhee of W. ft. Powell, in L IleleiiA, Oregon, proceed tuflell, at private sale, foreah Iu baud, the following rescribed real property beloi.iuK to said insane iron, situated in the County of Columbia, tie of Oregon, to-wit: The ntheast qunrter of xertiott twenty, is Uwnship five borth, rane three wot of the Wiltamette Meridiuu, coutaiulag ue hundred wxiy acrea. Anv person dcslrinsr to bid upon said prop erty at such sale will submit tbe same to me. a lloulton. Oreeon, or to my attorney, W. 1L Powell, at Su Hole us, Orearou. KDWARD E. HAZES. SUMMONS Iu the Clnrait Court ot the State of Orvgou far ;h County of Columbia. Frank S. Akin and Ben Sellinc. plaintiffs, vs. Hewitt Inventuteiit tUnupauy, ueieudiuit. To Ilewitt Iurestmeut Compauy. the nbora named defendant: la the nanie of Ihe State of Oreiron s art) hereby reouired to apiieur aud sni-wer the ixui plaiut tiled auinst you In the ahovc- ealit.e4 caUMi on or before April 7lh.l'JK.aul h v.hs laiil to so answer, for wunt tbereif the platutlfl wilt npplv to the court fur tlie relief demanded iu ilia comi'daint, to-witr That the eottrt deeree that plaltiHffa sre tha owners aud iu possession and entitled to the pesyew-um of tlie nortltueid. itiarter of aeeiioa jl. in town.-'hip 5 north of rimire '4 west uf the Willamette Meridian, eontiuni 112 one hundred aud sixty acres, situate in Columbia County. Oreeon; and lhat It further deeree 1 hat aur I'lalui of llw defendant therein is InriMd and that the title of plainliiTs be quieted as against auv claims and tiemamtsof the defendant there in." and that plaluiiUs have Judgment for their costs and dlsburaeineotH. this aununoua Is publUhcd Vy order of rh Hon. Thumsa A. Mebride. judKe of the above entitled eourt.of dni February lolh. l'.mo. Tbe date of the first publication Is i'ebruarr Sid. 1-. The time bivserrhed lu the onler for the pub liettiloti of Ibis summons is six weeks. KNOW & MeCAMANT. . Attornevs for I'lulntins. li. riORQUS ST. HELENS Carries a Complete Line of Groceries Dry Goods 'Hardware Crockery Flour and Feed Hay Notions Candies Stationery Fanc;r Goods In fnct, cveS "snally kept in a Tn class G'llera' Merchandise Store. My prj,s will be found as reasonable---" ..tore in Columbia Count- t'ur solicited. raut'la l'orllautl lii" t.f Tim T,:iiiT.im . -....,, s.oeiiiuranr, jm TbiV St, eel three d.wrs South of Rnvil 1 l '"iT, ' Koyal, It. 9Wrl MaUsea. -