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THE OFFICIAL II ET URNS.
VVU, KUTURNS, UY l'RHCIMCTS, OH THK VoTHS Caw ,r, V
CoJuiiil! County Ituiik
C. P. BISHOP
CLOTHIER
87 3rd Street, Portland, Oregon
Has Iteen Overwhelmingly Elected
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CoJiiuiIh County Itank
r Elm''' T. Council, Republican
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.in U Hi M I'" nere,
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In tii t si K. riiMmii, inn uy, on
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le gi -n! rrUm l Mr. Srli Unlti
Irtiii, lik)i Ull iloo l m;uilr,
M,.!ir,.iili Tyimrliilcl Union
nt iiu In tlii" Krunrtwo ullvr
in. Tl nl'i iti k tttl u( ntili'iilxii Uml
.iwiusniai llwil lo til Amertrtil
Thi mt llii ( i wurtli iiiKiir
l.'bwuni)if .l.lr lit thl km-I kill ol
iht(i llmrnt l iil 111 mlil I'm
Vila ibc ilmlrtl ICKJ.1 In III IiriiU n'l
tt'i ar inlrfrl on lllil ilrjult.
CfBf wl r Ci liinil'l County
Pot HTH ur Jwi.v The Mint lvor
Irwunj r'ub wl iu!y v!cljrtlu t SI.
Ikirm. the Wtm-ltwt lr',IIIC ll lw tilt
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.nci! ill the witter tloim Inr the new
eft (mow. We tlxiuM lii our i
'ft ili.-i i. -lie lvir contrrrol jm u
r'Krruittinx alt hu i'.l cim int
i) Cir ! with ua. ll wilt Im on tm-
r'.uit cvrul m (lie hlttuiynt Culniiilitu
I I'nniv. mi. I, il ii.- ikiIv in.iiiiiirr.l. It will
hrtni; t.-Kfthcr the luifcTt calhrilflK
nt trfn in loliiuiSin luiiiil). II l
Vist time In Kit Inity on tint ti(i
iva
So amuuiit In ui ill to trl on nrrount
I l!h ll Cul'iiii!-4 County liank.
I'mnti'i .'Tisu TllKSMtix-7tir antl
tanm ljfu(r ol Orrifttit Uai lakeu
uml m flic Ml.un fight Kainirr. mi l
ii lu ilitrrtive hat arcurnl eviilciuc
ijiiart every mIihiii man lu I ha lawn,
turning IlirUI Willi Vlol.itlll tilt law
i(i!l (aiuUliiK. It it t'Uiinr.l Out
;rln t cYnlriiiT lu Wen wurcil u con
rid every oue ul llirin, ati'l c.iinicl from
iWtad ill aniatthc ilialricl allomey
in tlieli j;, xlili li will occur mmo ily
tUn ee' litlure Krcunlrr iKwil.
C'orae nml ninVe a ilriit with ua anil
iy : y.,nr lull, by check, which Kin
vna refeaji t., ,icj you ran alwv
Her. Culutiilim r.intiiv lui.V
Mr. Sarah C. Uathhurn, ul Yanktnn,
'lu 1 on Trrty moruinK lat. rl licnmr
the :niiK, aifeil 3 yeurt. Mr
"t!iliufn waa otUru((ic.)ftr. William,
' I ,'. N. Ilrmn, il il( ai.tcr vl Mr.
iUnnwiHiil, ol ihc firm u( Stnnwou.l ill
HuUtrtn. With her hiiaUml he reieiil
l iiiuie. tu Yanl.ti.li. Inmi her hmneat
VuMcutver, li which her remain wc
taken on Weitncailuy taut for llitennent.
To liur.iN VVohk-Mr. 1'. A. Krion.
tin: cintrnctor (or the new cmirl hou,
itl . St Helena im Tiieliiy luat, tu ec
l"mt lieKinuiitK work on the new huihl'
l"K.imna powiblc, probably in the
lif't week ol nct tnimth. lie hwa tiiken
he L'oiunu-Ui a cloae fiiure ami will un-
llnubteilly ,1 , cul ,i,jWI( ,10
"l- inej ol coiulriictton.
Till' filleila ii( l'l,,ll,n,,l- Iiavs rolltri-
'"'t'-'l tV)'i Ui the rcliel ol the San I'ran-
"illerem. u WA1 n very hauiNonie
""" ,u" ""lull community to contribute
nil the m reflect (rent credit upon the
l people of tlmt community.
enre ol the illiuea anil the dolliir
'H t"i.o cure ol tliemaelvea. Columbia
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Tlie "M.hIe in rir.,..'i i.'vw.uiil.ni to
lw liehl J-ortlnnd fntm Mny 111 to 20 U
'Xiiiiue nfluir. It I. ,.l,a.,lniftv a (ree
jww un, everything lo be itceil JurinK
Hie week, toKetlier with all tliMitiiVH. the
iwtuculnr lenturea. imrdiles. the niilalc.
fr'wmkH, etc, will be nt otx-n m the
! theniMlve, which, lor this oecn
"". will be the center ofnttriiction. The
lllillitt, mi l iltaiiluva twill lu. In ttll ilia.
I ' ivii (iniita. in I,,,.,U ii,,i,n,bi.ii line
uiiiiKiiitt liberliea will he iillowcil, the
hi' A Tit "A.Ni iT'Tiis'Vii ii
V. H. 8en; hort term; I', W, Mulkey
Un term: Jonathan llourne, Jr.
II. M.Oke ;
Steiihen A. UiWell
H. i,. hinllh ' "
I'.. II. Wataon
keu. In Conu: V. R. I'.llia
William J, Larimer
John t Kami '
tlroriieH. Mieuheril ." '
I'or i lovernor Harvey K, llruwii. '. '
T.T. ieer
Char'ca A. Jiihna
Charlc A. hehlbieile
Jame Wiihyeouil '"
he ol State: Krank W. IWiim.n
Claml (latch
I41I I,, I'ean
I'rnnk T. Wriithttnaii
I'or Treaaurer: John II. Aitkin
n. v. tarter
Ral.h W. Hoyl
AiiKintiuC. lenuluir ' ,"
Tln-J. I'. Kyau ;;
(mw. A. Sterl
'orSiili. Jml((e; Hubert Kakln
'or All'y. Cen: A. M. Crawliml
tieorite II. iMirham
for Kup. Pub. In: J. II, ArkenuaN .,
'or Mate rnuter; ni. J. Clarke
n una n. inituway
I. R. Whlluey
I'ur Com'r, ol Laljof : . p. fur
COUNTY
I'orltep: Klmer T. Council
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I. O. W alla
ur County Clerk: W. A. Hitrri.
II. It, Uluir
w Shcrlll; Martin White
or County Comm'r: II. Went
or Treaanrer: Hitwin Roa
or Surveyor : W. T. Watu
or Coroner: II. It. ('lid
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The Rainier Mill A Lumber Company.
Rainier, 1 ruuniiitf tcaililv. averaifini?
WK) leet ilailv. The will clearnl late
ly the Wink lemon lor San Pedro with
.'t&O.UlO leet, conalatinK ol an eiiual
mount ol nilnitiK timber nl clt ara Tile
Ikaiay Mltchel recently lna.lel IftO.OUO
ol yaril tbvk lor Oakland. Tlii company
iiiltliii; upon tally and inflection ol
c at the mill. Tiuibcnuau.
J'o Svi.K A larm near Warren, con-
liii ol Oft acrea. well improved; a
frame dwelling, hard tlniahcit, nearly
new; Kirna and other oulhuilditic,, etc.
for term and other particular apply to
ulin IhiUii,
Rank draft on New York, ((nod for
their lace value anywhere lu the t'. S.
lur ten cent a hundred. Columbia
minly lUnk,
Steady mviiik afiuire a Inmie.
( 'ol 11 111 bta Cou uly Rank
LIviiiK ui everv dollar leal to the
lodging liouae. Columbia Comity Hank.
The Columbia County boy, Mr. Pome-
roy, ol Maimer, won the republican nom
ination (ur alirtill ol Clataeip county.
Tliree aatoi'ii at Scappoooae. Now,
ml le lnwn lutllil up me aiiMina, or no
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1.IIKRAI. AHTISANS-IIolllton Aacm.
dly No. 80, United Artitant, at it meet,
ing on f'riday lut, voted an appropria.
Hon ol yl'i out of the lodire treauiry for
the rebel of the San Kinncixco luflercr.
In addition to thia they will give a ball
net Saturday evening, the proceeds of
which wtll be devoted to the Mine good
purpoae. Ticket 75 cent. Even if you
don't
ticket.
dance you can afTord to buy a
Srnla in endle variety
and quantity. Garden
SeetU, Plower Seed.
Why nend away lor them
M. 0. GRAY, St. Helen.
an,)
euy ordinance lielnir amux-tuled to allow
the crowd, to enjoy Uleimtelvca. Mitnil
faotiirora of il. .i,.i- u,...iii..., n(
"wilt iuduHtrie, ownv from the center ol
Jt'uliitioi,, will be represented. It prom-
. 10 lie cin exhibition Unit will attract a
ft doid of Attention to the atate' in-
trie. Hvblblla will Ik. (nruiirded r
Hie purpoae of display , when provision 1
"tde In advance lor Ihelr cure, Irce of
'eiht clmri;ef by ihe trunk Jjne rullroad
"omjitiiie,.
There were eleven candidate for Rej-
rceiitalive voted lor on the IVmocratic
ticket. All of thc Hume have to I
certified to the Secretary of Slate, can
!( a (treat amount ol uiinecemuiry work
to the ihftiou lamrd and to the county
clerk, and to mmic extent dimredititin
tlu direct primary luw.
IUn-To the wile ol Ur. Kdwin Ro,
ol St. Helen, oil Tuesday Inst, a K'1'1-
Mr. Geo. Mnvjjer i visitinK at the
home ol Mr. nnd Mm. R. Cox, in tlii
city.
Mr. nnd Mr. Ketel have received
word ol Ihe unlet) ol Mis Minnie Ketel,
a relative, whom it wa Icnred had lost
her life in the Sun I'riineisco disaster.
The wile nnd two children of Cha.
OUn. of thi city, were in San l'ranciaco
at the time of it deduction, hut ho ha
amcc heard that they ciiK.d without in
Jiiry. Mr. GuI,oic i convnlesciiiK altera
cvi re cac ol typhoid lever.
Mr. 11. Morjtua and win l'rcd visited at
Calhlnmct lut Saturday mid Sunday.
IIKATII Ol' II. J. WATTISKS-Mr. H. J.
Walter died nt hi home in thi city on
Saturday. April 21 , ol typhoid lever. I lc
hud been In an Improved condition for
Home time, und it wa Ihoiijjlit he would
recover, but a relapse net In nnd dcuth
ensued. Mr. Wntter win liorn In Wayne
county, Ohio, nnd at the time of hi
death wa 41 year nnd eleven month
old. He had resided in Oregon lor
aevcnteeu ycuw and in St. Helen for
eleven year. He leave a widow, three
bov mid one girl, and two brother re
.idiiiK nt Akron, Ohio. Mr. Wntter wasa
.iucere Christian, thouKh not connected
with any twrticulnr denomination. A a
citien and a neiKhlnir he wa hij-I'ly "
teemed by nil who knew him, nml pnih
nblv no iiinn in the community had a
greater circle o! jrlenda. One who knew
him Intimately told the writer that he
never heard him use a harsh or duiMriiR
iiiK word toward anyone. The funeral
took place at the Odd Fellow Cemetery
at Warren yesterday (Thursday), Rev.
Kemp conducting the ncrvtcen.
Mr. and Mr. A. T. Iwiws nnd children
visited Mr. nnd Mm. M. F. Huet
Warren, 00 Suuduy lust.
Raiikk at Raixikr Mr. Paul Radcr,
lecturer ol the AMiWoon league of
Oregon. addreeil an audience at the M.
Iv. church in Rainier last Wcduedav
evening, his main purjxne licing to or
ganiie for the deleat of the proposed
amendment to the tireseut local option
law. He very clearly demonstrated that
Ihe imposed amendment is a deception
ami a Iraud, and will make it impossible
lor people to keep liiUor out ol any good
lud precinct In Orcgou. A thi pro
posed amendment i to come before the
voter at the June election it i) high time
lor the voter to post themselves and not
lie led into the trap set by the liquor
dealers association.
If. wrchancc, a copy of this paper
should fall into the hand of any who are
in search of a new location place
where church, achuol and social advant
age are given cmplusl, and where you
can live out your allotted number ol
year without Icar of pestilence or famine,
we any, like one of old, "Come thou
with us and we will do thee good," with
out emphasis on the "do."
Mr. and Mr, W. II. Weaver, ol Warren,
visited ill St. Helens on Monday Inst.
Mr. Willnrd Tucker, ol Newport, ha
returned to Columbia county, and may
resume carrying the mail between lloul-
ton and Ycmonia, the route he carried
for nearly six years.
Alter the thirtieth of the present month
the poitoflice at Sauvie. on Sauvies Is
land, will c discontinued and the mini
for that jioiut sent to St, Helen.
We till have a few package of choice
garden eeds to give away.
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VERNONIA ITEMS.
Ii. W. Parker made a Mvo of shingle
bolt last week, down the Nehuhuu to
the Haycock mill, just below Natal.
Mr. Duggiim i moving to town this
week. Ho and family will occupy the
Roberta' property.
Oscar Kdholm, who had liecn visiting
frienda and relative in thi vicinity for
a couplo of weeks, returned lo hi Louie
at Haippoone, on Thursday of liwt week.
Hurley Wmlmoiid ha dropped the
mail routu for the time, and Id now run
ning a donkey ongino near Yankton,
lid. Kessenmn ha been carrying the
mall on thia end of tlio route the pant
iwo wmks. Will Lindcny is keeping up
the lloulton end.
Roy Webber, who hit stopped for the
winter at the old Kdholm homo, re
turned to Scappooae, whero ho will
Bpund thu lumuier with the lioinetolks,
the Kdholm family.
Janio lloiinii'k came over from lloul
ton. Sunday Inst lur n few days vacation
and visit with frienda here. On his re
turn hu expect" lo tnku his daughters,
lliuud and Vivian, with him and put
them in a sister's school at St. Tnul, up
the Willamette valley.
C. R. Armstrong Hindu a trip out to
Clatskanio Friday, returning Saturday
with four horse team for a loud of mer
chandise for I. W. Kensey.
Jny Uortrnn came in Saturday last. He
will spend low weeks holding down his
claim ninu miles east of town.
Mrs. H. O. Downing nnd the to
younger children went out to Hilluboro
Tuesday of lids week for a few weeks
visit with her niothoi nnd other relatives
nnd fi'imids there.
Kdw in nnd Gnrtlelil Smith left Thurs
day of last weclt for Scappooao, where
they hope to get work for the summer
IIIOIltllB,
C. L I'aikur and son Albert aru visit-
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ing relatives in Portland this week. '
11 T . -I..
. f-'Mnr wem tmi lil llillulmrn fhiu
week for a load of inercliandine lor II.
O. Downing. I
Mr. and Mrs. Miller, of Oh io, arrived
here last week and have taken 11 p tem
porary home at the J. W. Bench ranch,
eat of town. Mrs. Miller i a sister of
Mr. Rench.
At the primary election in till, pre
cinct (Auburn) only 48 votes were cast
311 Republican and (I Democratic. There
were no local precinct candieates, but on
the Republican ticket C. L. Hatfield re
ceived 10 votes and 8. P. Rallard one (or
justice of the ptace ; A. L. Parker 12 and
C. A. Mills one for constable. On the
Dn the Democratic ticket K. W. Sheeley
and Frank Tracey one vote each fur jus
tice. C. A, Mellinger was nominated for
precinct committeeman for the Republi
cans and Wm.Pringle for the Democrats.
i.
fit
"A
VIVvVsl
J to be the leading clothier of Oregon for the next four years. The campaign was
;jj a hot one, the battle fierce, but reliable goods and honest methods was what done
" the business. Call at the store and get acquainted with Mr. Bishop. He wears
the same sized hat since the election that he did before.
Successors to
I Salem Woolen Mills Store
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GOOD AS A GOVERNMENT BOND
Each and every Prize Certificate issued to the successful contestants in Eilers Piano Publicity Contest is
worth just that much in actual cash when buying a new piano Pianola Piano or Orchestrelle. If you have a Credit
Certificate for $55, or $60, or $70, or even $100, it is worth its full face value at Eilers Piano House toward payment on
a new piano. Remember, positively no advance in prices to take care of the Credit Certificate. Get the price of your
neighbor's piauo and convince yourself that this is a fact. If it is not, we will give you a piano absolutely free. Bring
iu your Credit Certificate during the big demonstration sale. New pianos that have heretofore retailed at $275, now $175,
at $5.00 a month. Regular $375 styles, now $265, at $6.00 a month; and the elaborate cased fine $475 styles now $322,
at 57.00 a month. The fanciest regular $485 styles now $335 at $S.oo per month. The strictly highest grade and costly
$665 styles now $485, at $12.00 per month.
SALE OF SLIGHTLY USED PIANOS
Last week we sold over 100 brand new, high grade, costly pianos, Pianola Pianos, and OrcheStrelles, on which
we accepted as part payment many second hand instruments which in numerous instances are practically as good as new.
A Fischer, eboniicd case, good condition, only U0.00
A Cable not the genuine llobart M. Cable quartered oak case, ox.lv $ 9,.00
A Kingsburyi fine mahogany case, excellent condition, only 125.00
A Singer, pretty mahogany case, only 1).00
A Wellington, ouk case, can not he told from new, only $130.00
A Wing A Son, Circassian Walnut case, fine condition, only .$142.00
A Hamilton, walnut case, only used one month, only .1145.00
A Franklin, pretty mahogany case, elaborately carved, ouly $105.00
A Rrinkerhoff, mahogany case, excellent condition, only .f 175.00
A Whitney exchanged for a Pianola Piano only $190.00
An Everett, pretty Circassian walnut, perfect condition, only 20o.00
A Packard, largest size, most elaborate burl walnut case, ouly $210.00
A Marshall & Wendell, fanciest walnut case exchanged for Pianola Piano
-only ?-2T.00
A Krocger & Sons' beautiful San Domingo mahogany case, only 220.00
A Vo&e. largest and most costly style only played ten hours only $240.00
Many other bargain too numerous to mention. ' PeymenU as small as $10.00. $S.0O or even $5.00 will put one of these great bargains iu your home.
We must get them cleared off the floor to make room ' KOrw stack. Pianos will be held for 24 hours on telephone orders. Mail orders will also reccive;prompt
and immediate attention. Now is your chance. Afuici..
EILER'S PIANO HOUSE
LARGEST AND MOST RESPONSIBLE PIANO AND ORGAN DEALERS
351 Washington St. Portland, Ore. Phone Exchange 23
LIST
JURY
Following is the list ol jurors for the
circuit court which meets May 15th.
T P. Denslow, Yeriiouia, fanner; Jno.
P Peterson, Mist, tanner; U W Clark,
Harrv West, SenppooBe, farmer; K C
Illuckford, Clntekmiie, larmer; Nela 11
Olson, Marshland, fanner; TL Holstine,
Yankton, farmer; Thonins Morris Rai
nier, farmer; John McAdauis, Mayger,
larmer; Marshall Morgan, Westport,
(tinner ; C L Convert), Chitsksnie, fann
er ; lloulton Legg, lloulton, farmer ; Olof
Olenn, Doer Island, inilliniin; 8 M Gra
ham, Marshland, farmer j Frank J Peter
son, Mist, farmer; Charles A Anderson,
Clntsknuio, farmer; Sardin Soulser, War
ren, farmer: E It Webster, Kensey,
farmer; A K Moriran, Rainier, farmer ;
Nels D Peterson, Mist, farmer; Clmrles
Muckle, St. Helens, farmer; W F Hintt,
Mist, farmer; J W Rice, Rainier, log
ger; IITRonnett, Warren, farmer; Ed
ward Harms, Warren, farmer ; Lars Mug
nnsaen, Mist, farmer; Geo. W Grant,
Scappoose, farmer; V M IVrry, Rai
nier, farmer ; Joseph Itncknnbcrg, Rai
nier, farmer ; Rolici't Hall, Hudson,
(aruiur; Alt llo'iues, Mist, burner.
Porte Trude
and
Lubens Pearl
The I'ercheron stallion Porte Trude nnd
the Genua n coach Lubuns Pearl
will make the season of
1900 ns follows:
Mondays at Yniikton, Tuesduys at
lloulton, Wednesdays and Thursdays
at lion Moors, on Snuvles Island,
Fridays at Scappoose, Saturdays nnd
Sundays nt Warren.
Mures from a distance will be pastured
for $2 per mouth.
WEST & LYNCH,
-jjOWNERSnr
Scappooib Ore.
EDISON!
German
Coach
Stallion
Owned by the Chitskanie German Coach
Horse Company, will make the season of
11)00, commencing April 10, as follows:
Tuesdays at Deer Island
Wednesdays at lloulton
Thursdays and Fridays at
Scappoose
Saturdays at Holbrook.
J. T. GB.AHAM, Manager
yC7 C. FISCHER,
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW.
It.UNIEK
OK EGO
jyi.ll. R. CLIFK,
PHYSICIAN & SURGEON
8T. HELENS, : : OREGON.
J-JR. KU WIN ROSS,
PHYSICIAN & SURGFON
ST. HELENS,
OREOr
Devil's Island Torture.
is no wow than the terrible case ot
piles that afflicted me 10 years. Then I
was advised to apply Bucklen's Arnica
Salve, and less than a box permanently
cured rue, writes L. S.Napier, of Rugle.
Ky. Heals all wounds, burns and aoree
like imigio. 25u at I'erry 4 Gra i.iuiia