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8hc VC0OU ptiot United States ail flranty Official Pauer. FRIOA Y, MAY SH, im, PNX OYER'S RSfORX. Governor Pttnnofcr goes nbotlt the siata criticir.lnif the administration of Ms prodorpMOra for extravagance in office. Tlit'so attacks are principally directed til appropriations, Dy the appended tabulated statement will be cert i comparison of expenditures "tinder (ho administrations of Governor Moody and Governor Fennojer, tern fepeolivelyi " , MOODY. MRJtOYEa. Salary for private secre tary to governor 2,400 Imdiletltal fond 18,000 Insane and fuiotic fund . , 1S3.000 Penitentiary fund. ...... 5J.300 8,(!00 28.000 276,300 99,850 Total ' $232400 $107,730 balance in favor of the republican fcdmiuistration of 1175,630. By these . figures it will be seen that Governor l'ennoyer, as chief executive of the tState of Oregon, eat quietly by and Allowed these increases, which not only permitted others to receive an increase tf compensation, but l'ennoyer, him telf, has been pecuniarily benefitted. Below we produce a list of items iamounling to f 2S8.382.86, which Gov ernor Pennoyer might have prohibited by exorcising hii veto, power, but the fuot is that that official had an ax to grind by allowing the acts providing for these items to become laws: . Payteachersaiideatpcnsesofdeaf mutes , 20,000 00 Pay teachers and expenses of school for blind Purchase of lands, improvement Ac,, for school for blind ,. Support of the Home in Portland (Support of tne home in Salem . . 12,000 00 12,000 00 . 5.000 00 5,000 00 Support of the orphan home in Albany 5,000 00 Baby's home In Portland. 4,00) 00 Magdalen home in Portland... 4.000 00 Home at ilea vcrton....: 2,000 00 Salaries, c., for school at Mon mouth 22,332 76 Boys' and Girls' Aid Society, of Portland 2.500 00 Patton home in Portland -,000 00 Dormitories, University of Ore gon ......... 25,000 00 Agricultural college............. 31.000 00 State University . . 60,000 00 (School at Weston 24,000 00 Building, equipments, and labor atory, and apparatus for State Normal school 42.500 00 Hiehh school at Lake View 5,000 00 Total $2tSs383 76 Mr. Pennoyer's populist friends in the legislature voted for these "extrav agances," almost to a man. Therb is a man imported to this County from Washington to stump the county for the populists who is far from being a gentleman. In his discourse at Gillton, last Friday, he Stooped low in order to gaiu a point; lower than a gentleman would. To be truthful, the man is a dirty, foul rnouthed cur, resorting to mean, nasty language in tiie presence of ladies, drawing his illustrations iu the most vulgar manner. The man referred to is known as Knox, and if be were to b8e the language iu some communi ties that he did at that place, ho would be treated to a coat of tar and feath ers or rotten eggs. He was so com pletely whipped in his argument by ' his opponent that he neglected to . treat the issues and devoted "his time to belittling the little republican and the party he represented. Mr. Cleeton, , like a gentleman, referred to the man In as slight aVay as possible in order to defend himself ; a thing which self pride forced upon him. If Mr. Clee ton had have stooped to the contempt tible language in order to make an ar gument, that Knox did, we have no hesitency in saying that the man Knox Would have been compelled to leave the house; but Mr. Cleeton is not that kind of material. Knox would do very Well to talk to savages, but he will do Well for himself to observe a few rules of decency when he attempts to ad dress an enlighleued audience. , Governor Pennoyer is getting all the roasting any man need want, and he deserves it. The increasing figures of his private fortune are shown up; his insults to presidents ; accepting a great deal more for gubernational ser vices than any other g'overnor of Ore gon ; running down railroad corpora tions and the pass system, and riding on free passes; entrusting the impor tant duties of his office with his pri vate secretary, while he canvassed the state iu hope of a higher office ; prais ing California and damning Oregon; fighting trusts on the stump and being a member of a big lumber combine, and making it a part of that combine lo receive in payment of lumber bills tio more than twenty per cent in silver; 8 nd a demagogue in general. Do thk working men of Columbia tounty want to see the sawmills and lagging camps shutdown and business continue in i t b present depressed con dition for another two years? If they do they should vote the populist ticket. If ihey dont, they will vote the repub lican ticket and help to restore the (confidence of the business world. Peo ple who have money to invest or mills to operate are not going to turn a wheel s long as this populist agitation is jffoitJg oth ' j IT would be just the fame, Jo-Jo, if vou Were seeking nlHee. That face of yours would choke you off, if your connection with other matters didn't .To Copelanri is today trying to beat Columbia county out of money he legally obligated himself to pay. Deny this.Jo Jo.titid then come into court and plead honesty. Its just your Calibre! Gkokoe KoWLKit Is the only popu list on the . ticket who has puid his tax. Jo-Joj , what are you howling shout ; you havent' paid a coot, and we believe you won't if you can get out of it. The poitili.-t candidates, all told, have only paid ?lfi 83 tuxes. Ex amine the1 lax roll, Mr. populist I How do you learn what Tub Mist contains) Jo-Jof Vou sBMa to bo wall posted on every article this paper has contained for several months. No, no! Jo-Jo wouldu't steal newspaper; he borrows one that some other pop a. It is not our purpose to cast Anv retk'ctions upon any man unless we positively know whereof wo sjicak. But when we do kuow that a candi dato for office is totally unfit, both morally and mentally, to hold such position, it is our duty to inform the publio of the fact One good democratic lady at Peer Island, at the conclusion of i'ojiiiljst Knox's speech recently, rose and in quired of the speaker as to what party Im represented. She could not tell from his talk. To use the old phrase, the lady evidently could not tell "whether he was going or coming." The mau who met t'tiomas X C Ice ton in joint discussion, last Friday evening, at Gillton, did not expect to receive so many strong rebuttals as he did : neither did he expect to receive so many Knox at the bauds of the lit tle man. Be very careful of those little people, Mr. Kuox, some of them are too well loaded for you. Thb pops have imported a man by the name of Knox, from Washington, into this county to do their campaign ing for them. The only thing to be regretted is that some man like Knox does not speak everv night in each precinct of the county- from now until election. If he did, the republican ticket would have 1,000 majority. Who is this mau Davison, and what has he ever done to entitle hi.n to represent this county in the legisla ture? From all the available informa tion at hand, including the Sentinel of March 29, Davison has put in most of his liie moving from state to state, and county to county, in search of an office. Davison, Upton, and McEwen would cut a spluge coining home by Way of San Francisco at the state's expense. - If we do not mistake the sentiment of the citizens of Columbia county, they will not elect men to office who are carpet-baggers of justa few months' residence here, but men whose inter ests are of a substantial character; men who have now, as well as for years pasl,had something more than a selfish interest at stake, and men who con tribute towards the maintenance of our institutions. Such men can be found on the republican ticket. Mr. Copelasd, like all other popu lists, poses as the poor man's friend. Let us see. Copeland was appraiser On a road running through the land of W. W. West, a rich man, and al lowed 11500 damages. He was also appraiser on a road running through the land of Stephen mines, a poor mD, and allowed him $15 damages. People in that neighborhood concede that the damage to Haines was far greater than to West. Where does the poor man get off. Populists have a great deal to say about certain republicans who become rich. Thts we will admit; but while upon this subject let us note some populists who have also improved the time. They are : Governor Pennover. populist, $500,000; Nathan Pierce, populist candidate for governor, 10,000 acres of land and a large bank account ueorge aimer, cnairman ot a popu list county central committee, S-W.OOO J. W. Chase, populist, of Oregon City $40,000, aud a great many others ail over the state. The populists never cease to shout retrenchment in office, extravagant appropriations, and reckless expendi ture of public money by the last legis lature. Let us see; here is one Hem of extravagance by the last legislature : .Representatives Upton and McEwen, both populists, of Coos and Curry couaties, charged the State of Oregon mileage by way of 8an Francisco on ineir return iiome trom tne last ses sion, and Governor Pennoyer signed the bill which allowed them to fleece the state to the amount of several hundred dollars in this particular. These two gentlemen came out from their homes on foot when they went to Salem, but alter havine a hand in legislative matters during the session they went home in palace cars by San Francisco, and via ocean steamer to Coos bay, at the state's expense. School Entertainment. The Eeeder and Musgrove schools gave a joint entertainment at the former place last Saturday nieht. A large number of people were present to listen to the renditions, consisting of essays, declamations, soncrs. etc.. Mrs. Gaddis closed the Mtisgrove school Tuesday and Mrs. Hall will finish her labors in the Keeder school today, Awarded Hi ghest Honors ftftglB Baking WitMPomder. The only Pure Cream of Tartar Powder.o-No Ammonia; No Alum. Used in Millions of Homes 40 Years the Standard se.u'Poosis. C. H. Ilajruorl Is teaching it district No. 27 at present,, W. If. McKav has fod his hotel property here to atts B price. Two children of Mr. Both are skk with severe colds and comrh. i The gravel trains nrestill miiiuslri bridges between "ere ami itoioroot,. The Christian K-idcavor society meets at the church regularly Minday eveultiKs. The Sunday school is progressing nicely muter tl suite i iniemieui y oi .v rs. v niuiuy lowland dairymen are dully moving out to hij;li land, on account ol Hie steady raise ot tne ri ver. . .(tuition Weed na shaking hands with friend hereon the lPik. llr. 11. It, t'liti wa alM).here The Oldemtoif it If vde creamery at tin place is handling a Urp pmii,it of miik t ro til UiO'MiiTimti'iinx country, II is a tin t thalMlltiigniilk at a creamery iinore prol- iiaute to imt iiiiirvioHn man me iioimmk oi his butter in the old way. At the prevent tunc, noiliivtg Inu lirsl-ciass creamery mu ter will sell at all. ami it is useless for t small dairyman o compete with the best unproved 'machinery... Mr, Cleeton addressed a lavjtc audience In Waits it Price a halt on falurday night. His speech as a masterly effort, intelli gent and instructive. 'id free from spite anri sellish appeal. X he able manner in which he demonstrated the fallacies ot free silver. Hat nionev, government loans, ami i-Uier aopult theories, was conclusive evi dence of his deep ami careful investigation of these schemes. His address as a whole was scholarly and earliest) and created a deep impression upon all who had the good fortune lo be presmit. Mr. Cleeton will poll a large vote here as his principles are sound ones and not visionary Miss Ida Morgan has been employed to teacD tow l,ost crecK sctiooi, O. . Womlerly, our r,ad supervisor, has had a iarjje torce'of men at work on the Mayger road this week. Miss Km tun Wanner returned to her home neur Hainier, last Sunday, after visiiiug a week with Miss Kaimie Alt-serve, M. Davison, the pop candidate for rep resentative, spoke at the sclioolhouse in this place, Wednesday eveniiifroi last week, to a very iimitett audience, anil we must say the speech was wholly void of sound arguuienuconistini; of abuse and misrep resentations against the republican party'. A vcryenjoyablcenterrainmeut wasgiven at this place on the evening ot the l'.'th inst.. by the Quincy dramatic club, tuid was well attended by people from all parts of the valley. After the entertainment, a bounteous lunch was passed by the ladies. When all had done justice to the delicious cakes and pies, a very plcafunt time was spent in dancing until a lute hour. The long-looked for joint discussion with the people s party came oft' last Sunday tie fore the larsrest audience ever assembled i.i the ball, with one exception. The debate passed off very smoothly, instii over four hours, diii ini which our populist fri nds set forth their strongest argument only to see it vanish like cliatf before a whirlwind, as the republican sprskt-rs hpaped up the indisputable arguments againsl them. M.VYGKK. The road work h going on nicely here, with E. O. Wonderly as boss. C. N. Davidson and family have removed from Washington to live in Mayger ag;iin Waller White has brought his blushing young Driue to live in Mayger. A long aud happy life to them. Mrs V. M. Euris has returned from Scappoose. where she has been visiting her uaugnier, .Mrs. j. v.. vi aits, I saw a piece in last neck's Sentinel in which the correspondent from this place stated that Joe Wuldrop got awtVr with our Cleeton. The correspondent don't know anv thing or was a-letp din inst the debate. for he said Cleeton' did nothing but slint.- anuse. bueu statements a-' these will not work; too many people beard the debate. The Green Creek lumber companv arc doing pr?;e a lotting business now, but it don i help money here, for a man must foe a Swede or pon to eel a iob. There are lots of good men here who tire w illing to work, but they were born iu ihe wrong country to fet work here; but let a Swede come from 'ortland and he is all right, even if they have to get an interpreter for them. GRAND JURY ItfcPORT. In the circuit court of the State Of Ore gon, for Columbia county. To Hon. Thomas A. McBride, judge of the above-named court: We, your undersigned grand jury for the May, 1HW. term ot said court, make this as our final report and respectively represent: jumwe nave careiuuy mvesiigated all charges of crime presented to us, and have returned three "true bills" and two "nut true bills.' We visited the county jail and found it in fair condition. We vfited the offices of the comity clerk, sheriff, ami county treasurer, and found the books and accounts of each of said of- ticers neat and well kept, and each of said officers enicicntly performing the duties of tus respective oltice. We are pliaicd to mention that the sheriff is keenine a reuis- jer or an taxes co:iecieu oy mm, and that all taxes collected are turned over weeldv to the county treasurer. '1 he sheriff of this county has given bonds as sheriff and tax collector in the sum of twenty-fiye thou, and dollars. The taxes, when'eoilectcd.are paid over to the county treasurer, who has only been required to give a IWe-thotisand-dollar bond. As the county treasurer.when receiving taxes, frequently has over ten thousand dollars of public money in his bauds, we recommend that in the future the comity treasurer be reujiired by the county court to give a bond of not less than fifteen thousand dollars. As G. A. Massic, the defaulting sheriff, is now a fugitive From justice, and ns It, is a matter of gieat public interest that he bo apprehended and brought ba-k to this county for trial, we therefor recommend that the county court nf this county offer a reward of live hundred dollars for the ap prehension, delivery, and conviction of said U. A. Massie. Anil now, having completed onr labors, we ask to be discharged. IIakkt Wssti Thomas Pr.TT!ions. Isaac Ui'.moabk.skb. Jons Girt. Ma CKiTi! Cars. JoilS Jol.MA. Alosho A. Msbbhx. A CHALLENGE, Clatskanie, Or., May 4. The non- ulisls of this county 'have reneaterllv stated that they could not find a retmil- lican who would or could, stand before tnem in a joint debate on the political issues of the day. I am authorized to state that Hon. T. J. Cleeton, of Clats- kanie, republican candidate for th legislature, will meet any nomilist Columbia county, in joint debate, on the political issues of the dav. at anv point in Columbia county, and at any time before election duy. Populist menus put up or stint up. V W. H. Cosvebs. Chairman Precinct Republican Com World s Fair. li A l'opitlae Itemoily, The promptness and certainty of Its corn have made Chamberlains I'oiitfli Kemedy fniuous. It Is intended especially lor fluuulis, colds, croup and whooping cotudi, tuid is the most effectual remedy known for these diseases. Mr. O. II. M.dll of I n on C Iv l'a savs, "t have a great sale on Chum-lwi-laltiss t-o-igh ltemedy, I warrant every bottle and Iiuvh never beard of one falllnx to ulve entire mitlsiiiclloni" M) cent bottles for sale by Edwin ltosa, I.adtea, Attentlmi, We wish to inform the ladies of To luinhia County that we will allow their tou ml trip fitroofl' any good puivhased of tie iilnouniing to :i uu, at the J. it Mudu Millinery l'arlors, 10(1 Union Avenue, I'orllaiitl, east side, Old 4th street. A fol liter Tor Travelers. While Mr, T. J. Kiolicy, of Altona, Mo., was traveling In Kahsns he was taken vtt. lently ill with cholera morhtis, He called at a drug store to net some medicine and (he driiKitlst. recommended Chamberlain's I'ollc, Cholera and Diarrhoea lieiuedy so highly he concluded to try it. The result was fininedlnie relief, and afewdoses cured him uoinpletely. 11 is made for bowel com-pl.-iint and notlilnir else. It ueVcr fails, l-'or sale by Kdwin llu-, Ladies, d you know that Dr. Start- tons Feniiiline, the ! unions female. Specific, will cure all those iichos and pains peculiar to you, and will cost you only one dollar for one month's treatment? I will send any lady a trial box, free, who will semi mo the names and addresses of ten ladies who are in delicate health. Aitents Wanted everywhere. Write for full purticnla's to Mrs. L. M. Little, manager whole sale western depot, Houlton, Oregon. A Dairyman's Opinion, There is nothing have ever used tor muscular rheumatism that gives me as much relief as Chamberlain's t'aitl Uuliii dora. 1 have been using it tor about two years four bottles In all as occasion re quired, and always keep a hoitle of It in my noire, t oeueve i Know a good thing when I get hold of it. and l'ain halm is the nest liniment I have ever met with. W. B. Denny, dairyman. New Lexington. Ohio. 50 cent bottles for sale by Kdwin lloss. mALsiiriLUNMr. NOTICE IS HKtfEBY THAT I HAVE filed in the Collntv i'mirt of thn tl of Oregon, for Columbia county, my final ac count as administrator ot th'e estate of Co lumbia Lancaster, deceased, together with my petition for distribution of the residue ot said estate, und that the Honorable judge of suid court has appointed Monday, the 2nd day of July, A. D. 1-U4, at 2 o'clock p. in. of that day, and the courtroom of said court, at St. Helens; in said county and state, as the time and place for the hearing and settlcmcntof sum Dual account aud petition for distribution, at which time and place any person inteiested in said es tate, may appear and file objections to the same. Daied Mav 11, USnhliY MEEKER. Administrator of the estate of Columbia Lancaster, deceased. inlHjlS THKASl'KGR'S NOTICK. Cocnty Theasurku'u Offick, St. Hklens, Or., May 18, 1894 ' Notice is hereby given that nil unpaid County Warrants Of said County, wliich have been presented and endorsed '-N,,t Pai-' for Want of Kurds." up lo March 15. Is!i2. will le paid upon presentation at this office. Interest on said warrants will not be allowed alter date of tins notice. E. M. WHARTON. County Treusiirer of Columbia County, Or Road supervisors sre reqneatrd to call on Sheiiir Wait and get their non resident road tax, collected to date. Also, all school clerks w hose districts voted n special tax, arc rcqnesieu lo can ami receive tiu? same. FOR-SA1 -S. ' At privat sale, for cash, to the highest Udder, the follow'ng-dcseribt-d real pro crty, vi.: "The northwest one-qtiurter of the southwest one-quarter of section No. ft, town-hip No. 4 noilh, range No 1, wct of the Willamette meridian, containing 44 . 10 acres. Ilnls will he received to Mav 2Uth. IsiM. Address all communications to J. II. NORTON, I'acitic tirovc. Monterey County, California. p . ,rr, . .... . T . . .,, . S A r AlVI) I I 1 1 I Y "lnllj rilWJ jJ U 11 X I WARRANTS -OF- OKEGONS WASHINGTON Bought by JASIES E. DAVIS, iil Stark Street, PORTLAND, OREOON State Republican Ticket For Governor, P. LORD. ....... .Marion County For Secretary of State, J.R. KIXCAID.; Latu rvmnty For State Treasurer, PHIL METCIUN. . ...Grant County For Attorney General, C. M. 1DLEMAN, Multnomah. Countv For Supreme Judge, C. E. WOLVERTOX... .Linn County For Stale School Superintendent, ii. M. 1UVVIN. . ...... .Union County For State Printer, W. II. LEEDS , .Jackson Countv Second Congressional l)ist. For Representative in Congress W, R. ELLIS. , . .. .Morrow County Fifth Judicial District, . For District Attorney, W. N. BARRETT .Washingl'n County For .Member Board of Equalization, G. WLNUATE .Clatsop County County Republican Ticket For Representative, 1. j.tLLuiu.i i .Ulalsltanio For Clerk, JUDSON WEED Auburn For Sheriff, CHARLES V. DOAN , .Rainier For Commissioner, PHILLIP FRAKES. ... . , . Scappoose For Assessor, MARTIN WHITE. , . . . ,Oalt Point For School Superintendent, G. WATTS ............. Scappoose For Surveyor, Wm. MSERVE. , . . , .Beaver Falls HY VIKTTKOlf AN KXUCC'l'toN AND order of side duly issu"d out of and under the sent of the Circuit Court of the slate of Oregon, for Columbia county, to int duly directed, dated the lilst day of April, A.!)., l.stH, upuii ii judgment and decree ren lerod and entered In snld court on the Hist day of March, A. l' INU. in favor of Hiirnlmrd Herkentleld as plulntitt' und against Klma T. Wood and John Maytiard as defendants for the sunt of live hundred and ninety eight and cleven-oiiehiiiidiedlhs (IfnKll) dollars with interest thereon al Ihe rale ol enrln percent per annum from the lllstday ol Miircbi A. 1)., IsiH; nod the fnrthcr sum of one h lied ($lil.0n) dollars as at tor ney's fees) and the further sum of .thirty seven and tweiitv-ouehuudivdthH (.'I7.II) dollars, eosls and dhhnrscimuitsj and also thecosts ol ami upon this writ, coiuimimi ing me fn make tyde of the following real property of the iihoveiiBind defendants, town, "'Ihe northeast one-ipiBrter (NKUl of tlio southwest one-ipiartcr (8W), and the northwest oiie-umirter of the Moii(hcal one ipiartei (SK1,) and the south one-hall (SM)of the northeast one iU:ii tr (IKV of section number twenty nineCli) In town ship number seven (7) north uinge number tivcto) west ol the Willamette met mum, in Columbia county, slateof tlifgon, together w ith the imnroveuieuts, tenements, und an put'teminces thereunto belonging or iu any wise appertaining. Now, therlore,bv vir tue of said execution, iiulu'iiiclil. order, and decree, and In compliance with the com mands of said writ. I will, on Mttiiiitiv.thc iiith day of Mav, A. D., at the hour of 10 o'clock a, m. of that day, at the front door of the county com f house, hi the city of St. Helens in said oounfv and state, sell, subject to redemption, at puhbc miction to tne highest tiiililer wcreior, lor casii, an the liunt. Mtlc.aml Interest which theabovc named defendant, Klimi T. Wood, then KlinaT. Uivelt, hal on the wilt day ol Aim list. A, 1)., lffllt , Ihe date of the mortgugi of said premises bv said defendant to the nefemiunt Jonn Alavnaru, or has since ac quired in and to the ubnvedese-llied real property, losntisfv snitl juilguicut. decree, execution, and order ol siilc.luierests.costs, and all accruing costs. T. C. WA ITS, Micrfll of coliinibiii county, Oregon. Dated April 21, A. 1). IKU, MllUtlf I 'M Sitl.K, BY Vtltrrii OP AM MXKCH'TtfN AXIl 'jrder ol sale duly issued out of mid un der the seal of the Circuit courtof the State of Oregon for Columbia county, to me duly directed, dated the 21sl dav of Mav. A. I. 1S!H, upon a judgiiletit and decree tendered ami entrini id niuil court ,m flic ,:i 11 iiiiv of Muy, A. 1). lsui, to favor of Ueorge '. Cross and Eveline J. Cross a idaiutills, and against Isaac X. Sbntio and line to-1 A. iShatto as defendants, for the sum of one hundred twenty-seven and hity-eight bun- dredths (1127.5)) dullars, with Interest thereon at the rate of eight per cent, per annum ironi me nun uav or iwav, A IsUI. and the further sum of tlfty dollars ft nttOfttev a funs, ami to , fortlielr Mum of twenty-three and forty-five hundredths tJl'.'i.V)) dollars, costs and dlsburseiiieiits, and also the costs of und upon this writ, commanding me to mekcsale of Ihe follow ing real piopeny of the above named de fendants, to-wit: Tne northwest, uuarter of the northwest quarter of section nineteen, in township seven north, ramie three west of the Will amette meridian, in Columbia coiinte, Hlnte j of Oregon, together with the Improvements. tenemenis and appurtenances thereunto be longing or iu anywise appertaining. N,-w, therefore, by virtue of said execu tion, judgment, order aud decree, aud in compliance ith the Commiimi nf sul I writ, I will, on Siiturdav, flu' SSM dnv of June, A. 1). lfM, at the liourof ltlo'clock A. M. of that ay. at the front door of the county ('ou-liiolie, In said county and state, sell, subject to redemption, at public auction to the highest bidder therefor for cash, all the right, title and interest which thi above named defeudiitt, Isaac N. Shatlo and Itaebel A. Mi -tto hud on the 11th day of October, A. l. IMI, the onte of Ihe mortgage, or has since acquired in and to the alxivc descsibed real property, to satisfy said judgment, decree, execution and order of sale, Interests, costs and all accruing costs Dated iluy 2Jd, A. D. 1SIM. niffija T. 0. WATTH, Hhcritl nf Columbia County. Or. soriti:. All persons who have heretofore paid their poll tax for 1SU.1 t Assossor W. II. Kyser, and which that ollielal also charged up against itiem on the roll, as unpaid, are requested to call on Hherdt' Watts, who will refund the several amounts doitblv as sessed by Kyser. i'y order of the County 'jOiirr, -STEAM ER K-E-H-A-N-l WILLAWEfTE fttOUOM ROUTE. Leaves St. Helens for Portland at 6.45 A. M., Daily, Arrl', ing at COPKLAND'8 LANDING. , 80APFOOHE " JOY'S . " rOUTLANB " ,,7:0 A, ,S:00 A. ..: A. 10:30 A, Leaves Portland at 3.00 P. M. Arriving St. Helens at 6:30 P. at M. POPHAM'S f(l THE ONLY GUARANTEED OURS FOR RHEUMATISM. NEVER FAIL8II We refnr you In Pnvlii Van hlyke, ftnslle Rnek, Washington; L. llmiuils, ( sllln, Washliigtoui B. ruftcr, Freotsirt. Waslifrigtori; Hniiniel how. cr, Hiieislu, WiiKiiiriKion: ;, c. ljc, c Justlo of the peai-eof ClaisViiiile; Jno. Conwar, en gineer ItryantV mill, ;tkaiile. Oregim: C. ixneiimn, farmer, t'liihlninlB, Oregon, ami him dreds of others If mpiasted. We refer to then bw-Husc llieyate i-Ihh- b)-, and are well known H E DON'T f.ROHH THE AT LANTIC CO ft KKPKUKrcKH $1.00 per Bottle. Six Bottles for $5.00 MOLD AT TUB hAHOHATOJtll-S OK THK A cr.ATBKANIK, ; i OHEOON. THE- Splendid, Young Norman Horse Will make the Season of 1894 as Follows. At Clias. Mtickle's Farm, on Deer Inland. m eouniy, uregon TERMS : : ; Insurance, $10 TEMPEST Is a beautiful, dark Iron amy, sixteen hands blub: eiirhl vaaraold : u,.l,,l. wcluhd iwsi miunas. wan tins stylo, nulck move- ineiii. ana second to none in nillMT'tilne power ami durability, -He was sired hv V.umo SvrM Vln,. Old Byron Klcr, Imported and owncii by Slngmsster, Keota, fowa. Tempest's dam was Hired bv Old Teninest. a Normnn hnn. owned by J. Downs, Iowa. CHAS, MUCKLE Owner. THB BANQUET Mlilu Stenrit. ft. IlelUH, ai'-iu FINE WINES, LIQUOpS, AND CIGARS. fths Ilbvrtl "lHUInhrtvM nfiitv" t'l' Pvrtiuth. A Hood llilllard mid Tool Table l provided for tlir tte ,rf I'liiniMs. wndpiirtles who wish lo spend n plcsmnt hour should reinciuhcr Ill' HAMil hi, OJidu th Vufsal f1 1 tlHf lpt )mi. ('ard Tables arc at Ihe iHspnml of patrons who wish to Indulge in it jmelnl gtuueof enrds, and we can assuro them thin they will be well trealinl ul " I lil' IIAMJU'.I'." AV. A. M HUCKTUt. I'voiirlfltiii' LEADING - RESORT - IN - THE CITY FOREST .-' GROVE ESTABLISHED IN I877 KUCia for htttchiiiK from Wyandotles, I'lyiiiotilh (locks, Liht Ilrulinnis liiowii and White lititihiiriiit, America's bust hieetis. Vvlcci Witc rttiim, $.()(). iw0 ,??f0, $5.l No Finer Ilrocdinjf Birds on the I'arillu (loast. My Fowls havti been in the Lmtl for Ilia I'aat Hevi'tileen Years, Thti only full-llcdgcd ptitiltry yard in Ibis slain, 31 ew orijotcf oroclicvflo for &ae a gll.OO dhxnU. mnasr Scud Btituip for cnlitloj;ue, AJJrcss: J. M. Garrison, .... Furest Grove, Oregon ST, HELENS (r. Thomas Cooper has just opened up his new anil rlirnnl barroom hi Hi. Helens, where can constantly be found Ihe faintuis Also best Brands Domestic and Key West Cigars. Mil. COOl'KK IS ALWAYS lil.Af) TO WKI.t'O.MK HIS OLD FIUEMi4 TO HIS l'LACK OF lU Hl.NKSrt. ST. HELENS EXCHANGE ST. HELENS, ... OR'GON THE ST, CHARLES HOTEL Corner I'roit unit Morr!ou HtenwtM. This is the most jiopulur hotel in Portland, anil ha ber-n for many years. If you w.itit to hiect a friend you will surely find him at the Ht, Charles. It ulso onjoya the iationuio ol the bus iness men of the statu, and ha courteous attciidiints employed. Knvorllts Hotol of th City of l'orlliirnl. O. W, KHsTO"WrIjECS, ,JT?,rJ-" Farmers' and Merchants' INSURANCE COMPANY. OF ALBANY. OKFGON. AWTIIOIUZKI) OAl'lTAI , f.MKi.fK.0 R EC I' It El) CAPITAL 247,S(H I'AII) CAl'lTAl 74.2.-.0 t'AIIM IMIOPF.HTV A NI'KCI.II.'A'. For particulars apply at the ofllcu of IMIUrd A fole, or Tus MiT offlce. ST. IIEl.KXrt, i : : : : . OKKOOV. FALCON " BEE fit lh matter ol ipnllty, the best Northwestern Agents. POIITLAISTD SlSl'TD CO. One hundred and seventy-one .Second street, v . Portland. Orsgnn. THE JOSEPH KELLOGG & STR JOSEPH KELLOGG FOR PORTLAND- Loaves Kelso Mondays, Wednesdays, ami Fridays nt 6 o'clock it. m. I.uuvca I ottltind 1 iiusday, Thursday and Saturday at o'clock ft. m. Astoria Marble Works, 3. tt. IMHOFf, I'RO'P. ) MANUFACTUIIKH OF- Marble and Granite All Kinds-of Cemetery Woir. FOOT OF OI.NKY STflKKT, A.stoia THE PORTLAND AND SARAH DIXON, G. Leaves Portland, a Aldor Street Dock, every dnv fearr-enr f4.mJ.vi o'clock, forr Clatskanie, touchiii at Sauvip'. UlZ.. yept Bnnilay) Kalama. Naor Piiw Bti i? . . 6 t. Helens, Colutllb A POULTRY .YARDS! EXCHANGE SUPPLIES . ever plm.cil nt this market. Ws are the COMPANY'S RIVER STEAMER wwii'r' ywinni!-gijaiMj OrcLT on CLATSKANIE KQUTE. M. Shaver. Master. a t City