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COLOMBIA COUNTY DIRECTORY.
, SJawaty eillcera,
ill-ice... Joseph R. Doao, Rainier
Clerk , Judson Wed, Vsrooma
BlifirltT 1. N. Rloe, Clatskanie
Treasurer W. H. Dnjinau. 81. Heleua
ftuiit. of 8chiKIs J. U. rYaHs, 8wmie
Assessor ..Martin White, Qulucy
8urveror.,,..,,..,.......W N. Mi-serve, Iielena
umHi0r... Dr. A. P. McLaren. Rainier
Commissioner, j N D Wcrtou; Mlrt
in tha sensta, according to tbe senate
journal, is do the list of those votin
lor tha rrealeat amount of appropria
tiona, hit nama appearing at tba head
oi the list. It history teacbea any
thing ft is thai every man who joins
the populists . purities the party be
leaves to the extent of one rote,
Mr. Olmsted, too, who four years ayo
sought the nomination for supreme
judge at tin hands of the republican'
party, afterward Hopped to the popu'
list camp, and is now seeking the
place of presidential elector ou the
fusion ticket.
T. HELENS. !, tEP.tl.
PROTECTION AND PROSPERITY
FOR PRESIDENT
Wm. McKinley, of Ohio,
FOR VICE-PRESIDENT
Garret A. Hobart, of N, J.
How changed the conditions pre
vailing since tba ejection f the present
Administration! It was elected upon
n issue that proposed tbe reversal of
the economic policies that bad brought
to the nation theee marvelous result.
Since then our energies have been
stifled, hope and courage' have almost
fled, and instead of the chorus of
plenty, want's gaunt hand baa pressed
close upon many of onr people. Pros
trate industries, idle wheels, smokeless
furnaces, palsied capital, idle labor,
unsought production have cried in
vain for help, and the only answer of
"triumphant democracy" waa the Wil
son bill, with its "perfidy and die
honor," that wrecked our prosperity
and ruined our industries.
KLaBSAg scored a gain in population
last year of 1925. Tbe tide haa turned
at hist, but all that is needed to renew
the scramble to leave the state ia an
other term of populist crankery in
office,
Tsi farmers are aware, of course,
that tbe present prices of their pro
ducts are democratic prices, and it
follows that tbe best way to get higher
ones ia to restore the republican party
to power.
Bbyaji speaks of McKiuley's letter
of acceptance aa "golden text ot the
republican lesson," and he couldn't
have said a better thing about it if be
had tried to compliment it instead of
aiming to discredit it.
"Lbt no act be done, no policy be
adopted, no expedient retorted to, that
will tarnish the honor of this great
republic," is tbe advice of John Sher
man. It is gratifying to know that
thus far in the history of tbe country
every party of repudiation has been
wiped out at the polls.
WEBSTER ON BSYAXISXf
In hia admirable letter of acceptance.
Mr. McKinley quotes a timely and
striking passage from one of Webster's
speeches admonishing; the people
against devices intended la create an
tagonisms between diUereut classes oi
ciuxena. Much more matter of pres
ent value might be extracted from
that speech. In fact, the whole of it
has significant relation to the existing
situation. It was delivered ia the
seasta, January 31, IS34, against a
currency-degrading proposition simi
lar to tha .uie which is new being ad
vocated by the demur rata and popu
lists. The great orator was never more
eloquent than on that occasion, when
he pleaded for the maintenance of an
honest standard of value, and against
the substitution of cheap money tor
money of a sound and reputable char
acter. He described in vivid terras
the evils that would surely follow a de
preciation of tho currency, and cited
historical examples to prove the folly
and wickedness of auch a nolicy. j
Power was given to congress over the!
money system of the country, he d
clared, for tbe expresa purpose of pro
tecting the people against such a ca
lamity, and not to furnish opportunity
in tbe other direction.
The Interest of "the great toiling
masse, aa Air. Bryan calls them, in
the mailer of boneat as opposed to
dishonest money, was dwelt upon by
kesplng prollt-and-Uss accounts. '
"1 have endeavored to ascertain what the
coat of free coinage ot silver would bto
the country, provided tlis Altgeld-TUImaa
combination wliicb nominated Mr. Bryan
free Pills.
Send your address to H. K. Buckten A
Co., Chicago, and est free sample box of I
Dr. Kings New Ufa Fills. A trial will
convince you of their merits. These pills
PROFESSIONAL.
wake good their promises, and I hav cou- are easy in action and are particularly ef-
eluded that the cost would be too great
that the sacrifice which ths country would
bs obliged to make would be greater than
the benefit derived therefrom, Theiefore,
I propone to support Mr. McKinley,
"While believing In bimetallsni, it would
he Jtt't as Inconsistent to support a policy
which would bring about silver monomer
allim, As to support gold nionoruelaliiin.
and 1 do not belief any other result would
follow the accomplishment ot the present
plana of the democratic partv.
"One phase of the money question which
Seems to bave been overlooked by our
writers aad speakers I th fact that for
soni Weeks, not only gold but treasury
nolaa are being gradually withdrawn from
circulation; in fact, th process began itu
Dte-ttately after lit Chicago convention.
-Should Mr. Bryau be elected, those who
owe obitgatims payable in gold will realise
to what extent this contraction has al
ready been, consummated. It is conserva
tive, in my judgment, te state that, it be Is
elected, upon the day following that ascer
tainment, gold will go to a premium of
Iron) S5 to 80 cents on the dollar, and every
man west of the Rocky mountains wno
owes a note will have that much added to
his Indebtedness. By calling at any bank
and asking to exchange national bank notes
or silver certificates for gold, this may be
easily ascertained.
I do not know to what extentthi policy
bas ben adopted in Portland, but tbe pro
cess of boarding gold has been quietly go
ing on through sll the iatermountain states
ever since the adjournment of ths Chicago
convention:
"I do not know whether those farmers
who owe mortgages, snd are clamoring for
the election of Mr. Bryan, have realised
this situation or not, but they had better
inquire before it Is too late, and satisfy
themselves whether or not my statement
is correct'
JJH. EDWIN KOtW,
PHYSICIAN AND BURGEON.
St. Helens, Oregon
jR. if, it curr,
niY8ICIAN AND SURGEON.
Si. Helens, Oregon.
JJR. J. X. BALL,
PHYSiniAN AND SURGEON.
ClaUkatile, Columbia county, Or.
T, 1. CtixroN. H. Au.au.
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ftr guaranteed to be perfectly free from
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action , but by giving ton to stomach and
bowels, greatly invigorate th system. Reg
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Kdwln Ross, druggist..
A Council.
There will be a council hold at the
church next Wednesday, the lOlb
inat . u t 9 -'ttt rv m In ...inai.lAp llm
matter of organising a Congregational Attorneys and Counselors at Law
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services for the organisation and rec
ognition of the same will be held in
the evening at 7:30. Miuiatera and
delegates from other churches are ex
pected. Everybody cordially invited,
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br Dr. Edwin Ross.
Oregon Shoe Store
l'W Third St. bet. Morrison and Yamhill
Special Sale
yy M. MBSRKVB,
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DKLKNA, 0REU0N.
County Surveyor. Land Hurvevlne. Town
Platting and KiiKiueerlna- work Dromutlv
exrumvu.
COLUMBIA BANKING COMPANY
ay, HcLiNa, orcoon
Hakes Investments, receives depnatl aad doss I
a geiMnu Dauaiu busiusss.
CAPITAL STOCK, $20,000.
Alt shuts of sood securities tmneht and sold.
Eicbaiie, good everywhere in Uie world, sold.
INCORPORATED JAN. S. itto.
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If you do and desire III beat quality (or the least tuuiisy
your went can always Us supplied by
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Who have a. complete line
Dress Goods, Clothing,
Fancy Goods, Hats,
Boots and Shoes.
FURNISHING GOODS
St. Helens, Oregon.
ST. HELENS MEAT MARKET
All Kinds of Fresh Meats, Hams, Bacon and Lard
Meat by Wholesal
ai special Kate.
MAIN BTR1PMT. I I
James H. Sheldon,
ST. IfKI.KNH. OHKOON.
POlilTlCAIi POINTERS.
Webster with particular emphasis.
'Sir, he said, "the veiy roan of all McMnley's speecnes appeal to man's
others who suffers most by mischievous reason; Bryan's to their passion and pre-1
legislation concerning the currency is judic.
Th convention of tbe national dem
ocratic party held at Indianapolis last
week nominated Senator John M.
Palmer, of Illinois, for president, and
Simon Boliver Puckuer, of Kentucky,
lor vice-president. The former is 79
year of age, and was a general in tbe
Union army, and tbe Utter 73 years
of age, and was general in the con
federate army during the civil war.
Tbua the blue and the gray harmonize
t least so far aa the national demo
cratic ticket is concerned. These two
old men bave about run life's race,
and it was a neat compliment paid
them by their old associates to grant
them the honor of having been
presidential candidates before it was
everlastingly too late.
Cotjktt warrant are now a drug on
the market. Those who have hereto-
lore been buying at vo and some as
nigh as 98 cents, have declined to
take them at any price. Tbe reason
assigned for this is tbe uncertain con
dition of finances all over tbe country
Men who bave money to invest have
become alarmed and have withdrawn
their money from circulation, for tbe
present, at least. One gentleman who
has heretofore invested heavily in Co
lumbia county paper, writes his rep
resentative here that he would not in
vest another dollar in warrants until
after the election, but that if McKin
ley is elected he will again be in the
held to purchase this countv'a Darjer.
The same conditio.! exists all over the
country and will not be changed so
long as repudiation is advocated by
any coosiueranie number of people.
the man who earns his daily bread by
his daily toil" The capitalists, he
went on to explain, could take care of
themselves by hoarding their money,
or even reap a profit from the hard
times by preying on the earnings of
tbe masses. "Hut tbe laboring man,'
he exclaimed, "what can be hoard?
His property ia in bis hands. His re
liance, bis fund, bis productive free
hold, his ail, is bis labor. Whether he
work on his own small capital, or an
other's, his living is still earned by his
industry; and when tbe money of the
country become depreciated or de
based, whether it be adulterated coin
or paper without credit, that industry
is robbed of its reward. He then la
bors for a country whose laws cheat
him oat of hit bread.' These word?
of one of the most distinguished of
American statesmen are directly and
forcibly applicable to the present po
litical situation. They present the
free silver question in its true light,
and snow plainly what th conse
quences of the election of Bryan
would be to tbe people who work for a
living. Surely the advice of each a
man is worth heeding; and the man
who vote againat it will give himself
cause for deep regret.
A PLAIN STATEMENT.
A populist exchange, in speaking
of E. Hofer, who is a candidate for
presidential elector on the fusion tick
et, in this state, says: "Hofer was one
of the most honest aud courageous men
in the legislature." It will be remem
bered that Mr. Hofer was elected to
tbe last legislature as a republican on
a ticket pledged to economy. But in
looking over tbe house journal of the
last session it is seen that Mr.1 Hofer
and Mr. Young, who is now chairman
of tha populist state central commit
tee, and formerly a Mormon, voted
for mora appropriations than any oth
er two men in the bouse. Thus it
will be seen thst pledges for economy
do not count for anything with peo
ple of popnlistic persuasion, and it
will be seen further thai the leaders of
th populist psrty are men who have
betrayed tbe trust reposed in them by
one or the other of the old parties,
and therefore are cast aside for honest
and conscientious men. In this con
nection we notice that Mr. Butler,
who was in the laat state senate, and
also a democrat, now on the fusion
ticket for presidential elector, while!
The following is an excerpt from a
speech delivered by Senator Mitchell
at Verooma, Columbia county. Wed
nesday, which ought to set at rest all
doubt as to the enatora position on
the two great question of tbe hour.
The speech is loo long to publish ia
lull, but tbe portion here quoted con
tains a few thoughts worthy of serious
consideration
Is it entirely clear to you. my silver
friend, a an advocate of independent
bimelalism, that it cannot be main
tained in this country in connection
with tbe enforced policy of free trade.
and when entirely divorced from tbe
policy of protection f While I. ter-
eonaiiy. lonowing tbe piatlorm of tbe
republican party of this sUte, upon
which the legislature was elected
which appointed me to my present
term in the senate, bave advocated
and voted for independent bimetalism,
and nave done so earnestly and hon
estly, believing it could be maintained
in connection with the nolic of nrn.
tection, I have always insisted in every ""kinswoman as I am to cheapening onr
speecn tnat i bave ever made anon
the snbiact. that it mint Ka mrmlorl
:'..!" .;- .. ' view
wuuw protective) iann, oiuerwise we prail or tl-at of the august tribune ap-
wuiu uv u.ii pruspCTiiy in tins i pomtea oy ue constitution to settle it.
tuunirv. iu utuer woras, x nave De-i The republican party fronts tbe de-
ueveu tnat any good enect mat might structionists and trumpets its defiance to
come Iroin tree silver would be more I tDe enemies oi souna money, it win tignt,
Li Hung Chang bas about as much chance
to become president of the United States ss
Bryan has.
Oentletnen are not expected to engage in
joint debate with notoriety-hunters and
blatherskites.
Governor McKinley is right; tbe opening
of our mills will do much mors good than
th opening of our mints.
If organized labor takes ths advice of two
of its sblest leaders Arthur and Powdsrly
-it will vote solidly for McKinley.
Suppose you increase a msn's pay 25 per
cent and pay him in money which haa de
reciated 50 per cent, where does bis gain
come tar
A If sine man says it would be as easy to
convince the farmers of that state that they
can make maple sugar ont ef botteruiiU as
to convert them to free silver.
Wage-earners in Mexico get half what
they do in this country and hav to pay
double our prices for nearly everything
they buy. Yet the Bryanites aaut to
Uexicanize the United States.
It will take stronger proof than BrAn or
any of his followers can present to convince
tbe country that one-twentieth of its citi
zens are continually scheming to enslave
the other nineteen-twenlieths.
The United States now has a financial
policy which in the main it bas been pur
suing since the beginning of the govern
ment, aad which it does not mean to change
until ft can find a better one." William
McKinley
Brysn says th man who loans money is
th enemy ot the prosperity of tbe bor
rower. What tommy rot 1 tbe lender wants
tbe borrower to prosper, if for no other
reason, in order that be may repay the
loan with Interest.
raoif HABRitos's srxsca.
"The prospect of republican success never
did disturb business.
"The first dirty errand that a dirty dol
lar does is to cheat the workiogman.
."The atmosphere of the Chicago conven
tion was surcharged with th spirit ot rev
olution." -
'The courts are the defense of the weak.
The rich and powerful have other resources, I
out tne poor nave not."
Ws can coin silver freely, but we cannot I
mate sixteen ounces ot silver eaual to one I
ounce oi gold unless it is."
"I am qui e as much opposed to chean-
enina- we American worsinganen ana
Our Stock is Complete. Embracing- all Pop
ular 1"U 111 I.ALMM , lillLe
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Ladles' Dongnla Kid Shoe, in Narrow
Sqaareand Piccadilly Toe: and Common
Sense Laits. tt .25 to 93.50. New Oxfords
in lan and Black. Common Sense. Narrow
Sauare and Piccadilly Lasts, from 80 cents
up. Men's Shoes up to dale, from ft. Si to
$3 50. Ohildrea's and Misses School Shoes
from 60 cents up. Children's Spring Heel
to 12. t cents. Children's Spring Heel A
to 8. 50 cent.
We Sell Reliable Goods Only.
OREGON SHOE STORE,
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ruaiLsnu, UKiuun.
of shoes NEWELL & WATKINS
DEALERS IS
Groceries, Hay, Flour and Feed
Clatskanie Drugstore "
the Place lo Secure
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STEAMER
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"Tbe question is whether Mr. Bivan'i
of the constitutional question shall I
Young America
-vu-
WILLAMETTE SLOUGH
than destroyed by the policy of free
trade. And I am firm in the belief
and always bave been that, without a
proper policy of protection in this
country, we can never bave that de
gree of prosperity which rightfully
belongs to us, whether we have bi
metalism or not. Therefore, I believe
now, a I always bave believed and
urged, that bimelalism in this country,
wnetner secured through international
agreement or otherwise, must be ac
companied by a protective system,
otherwise we will remain slaves to
Great Britain and other foreign coun
tries, both commercially and finan
cially. While I bave argujd ear
nestly in the past in favor of independ
ent bimetalism, 1 have never, aa it
seems is supposed by some, opposed
bimelalism through international
agreement, but, on the contrary, I
bave always insisted that if such an
agreement could be broueht about, It
would be in all respect a better and
more satisfactory settlement of tbe
question, ana sucli is still my convic
tion. And therefore, for those reasons.
n part, 1 appeal to my silver friends
to stand by the republican ticket."
however, without covering any of the
glorious mottoes and inscriptions that are
upon its Danaer.
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oavea ny taking the two papers
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The Mist
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paper of Columbia county by the
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will furnish all the news pertain
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people are interested.
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A .. ., ... t
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GETTING INTO LINE.
for
Prominent Free Silver Ijesder
McKinley and Hobart,
Governor W. J. McConnell. of Idaho, was
la Portland last Monday, and when asked
for an expression of hia views on ths pres
ent political situatien, ssid:
"It is well understood that I savan advo
cate of tbe free coinage of silver. But,"
said he, "although at present occopyiag a
position which may be termed political,
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tnao in political pursuits; and, as a busi
ness man, I bay acquired the habit of I
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