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About The Oregon mist. (St. Helens, Columbia County, Or.) 188?-1913 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 6, 1896)
OREGON MIST. ovr,rhelmiDg prepndermno8 01 Drains, ins cnaraoter anrt we business 1 iriciVKiivrHioAV morning atrtngth and iUbiliiy of th couulry I U WAP aktrsmVawt tr.iins.t Rrtttn tit IfiQA Offff? V L ni trio I " OFFICIAL COUNTY PAPER. Sabsrrlptlasi RaUea. On copy on year In adveuca.. una copy six mourns...... Cinfla coij........ Political partie are organised and Iioutd be maintained to aerv. tin beat interest of the people, but people ..i to should not aerra parties. No man 76 should allow hia rtartisanahin to rra- - - 1--- Adrartlsiag relet mad knova upon application COLOMBIA COUNTY DIRECTOBT. dominate over bit good judgment and patriotism. Wheu his party advocate priuciplee be cannot endorte,he should discard that party and tupport tba one Cmtr Oirieera. I uiti voice nia aenumenu. IDesaie- 1 Juris JoaeDh B. Doan. Rainier I arniiril nf Aur tsnwammnnt 1 n ika Clerk Judson Weed, Varnonia " " ?SreV.".::::::::"w.S. VXX "rei" ' ri" ' .usrsge by i Cut, of Schools I. O. Wans, Bcanpons) I ,lanani-ni n(ra Martin wntie. limner i aepentteni voter. Purveyor. W. N. Meaarva, Delena votooer lr. a, r. MOLren. tuumer Co-n--.on.ra j-" T. HELENS. KEGON, NOV. . TBX RESULT. The Ijpcka Will Opvrn Sound the glad tiding throughout the land (hat the big gate in the canal 1 at Cascade Lock will be wuog open Ion Thursday, November 6, at S P. If., aud that at that hour the first boat McKinley and Hobart are elected. I to come from the lower to the The battle of the balloU has been Prrriv.r will Pa through th canal; . .. . . . . . . I tnat there will no longer be an obstruo- lought and won in the interest of good .. ... . I Uon to the navigation of the zreat Co- government ine intelligence ot the ,UD.bi(l from Xh, jM ,0 nation has plaoed the stamp of con- that the fetter that have bound East- demnation upon bo who would plight I ern Oregon and retarded its progress the name of this republic, and have Wl1' 06 eTereJ I - mi . aaid bv th. ballot that the red flr of uw new WM recelT6a mursaay in anarchy shall not be unfurled above a dispatch from Capt Fik, engineer in charge of the government work at the .lars and stripe.; that law and the Cascade, to N. Whealdon, of the order ahall prevail in this fair land ; I Commercial Club's committee on com' that the classes shall not be arrayed nierce. For twenty years The Dalles arainal the masses: that the towra- M,,,He(n" ne8 S'aa ng,ana .... . , .. ,. . I now that our fond hope seems sure to m.nt will nmiwl Ihd Iiva mil nmn. I , v be realised, is an eyent over which all rty ot ner ciuaens ; in snort, m ue feel ,lated. 0,d men who ha,s langnage of. the martyred Garfield, gray in waiting seemed to' have called "God reigns and the government at I back ten, yes twenty years of their Washington still lives." j" ana mmed the buoyaoc of i youtn. ten in these exciting times MINISTERS AND POlltlCS. J Jolitical strife, politicians laid aside I partisanship for the time and united The popocratip papers object to the in the general good cheer. Go where "interference of minuter in politics," you would on the street and all you y the GloberDemocrat. They think hear was "the lock wiUopen .K-t .1,-1 . :J:... t Thursday." All Th Dalles is Fv "F""""' mittee in charge of the celebration elation by Archbishop Ireland the wjU begin wi.n renewed efforts to other day was a case of meddlesome- make it the graneest event that ever aeaa which deserves censure. Other h or eTer W'W occur in Eastern Ort- I -r . , . hnrchmen, too, of veriou. denomina- -". "ooer aA, tion come in for conciderable abuse J Vmr "' CktlaTreai for denouncine the oopocratio caadi- 1?.,IonI ?ur8'c Institute, .. . . o. dl Uub St., San Francisco, suc- date and cause. In fact the pop have cesfuHv treat aU case of orthopajdic a very real and tangible grievance or?ery- "ne or more sureeons of , t . j this Institute will be at the St. Charles gainst the clergymen of the United botel portlnd, Tuesday November States at the present time, for nine i'", ooe day, to examine cases. The nn. .Ilk. T..U... . .: 11 . . ' , . I Buw-ww u. iiwuiuio 1 11 HCIUiIK VII tire of denomination, locality, raoe and I eases of the hip and knee jointr, club .mi;..: I les crooked limbs and bodily de formities a well u pile, fistula, nasal the Bryaoita party and all its works. I catarrh and all chronic diaeasea has But thi. atuck on the mini.tex by m"de. for In'titute a national re- " I outation. Write for cimular. Kefer- tne popocrat u not altogether nnex- ences may be had toHoo.Tbos.fi mpled in politic. Forty or fifty year t" n m ;- SaPrme J ad8e .. . ... - Jt.ixuy, vijruiiia, airs, uoveruor ago the Slaveholders had a like fault Ferry, Olympia; F. Birkemeier, Mil- to find with them. The preachers I waukee; u. N. Davidson, Mayg.r, and ..... ... . .. I nunureos oi omers. cuum noi aiBcover anyiniag in me cospel to justify the boldioe of haman I Tk- ,-e' p"" .. .v.. t..A Jme I- Francis. Alderman, Chicago, - - "oc-, uuu 8ay, : i. j re(rard Dr. Kiajr'a New Disrov.rr a -food deal in it which condemned as an Ideal Panacea for all coughs, colds that r,t; .M am. f ,m nrn. nd lon eomplaiDte, baring naed it in my r ' r I familv for the last five vears. to the exclu. claimed this. The Beech era, the 1 aion of physician's prescriptions or other Cheever., the Parker., the Mays and PP""-" John Bargns, Keokak. I Iowa, writes: "I bar been a minister of tne tbousands ol ministers of every I the Methodist Episcopal ch arch for 30 rears denomination who denounced slaverv or more. bav never found anything so - I beneficial, or that gar. me such speedy re- war oiieu uaiu oauic bj men in uw jef M Dr. King's Kew Discovery." Try "50s" who acknowledged since the war this ideal coagh remedy now. Trial bottle HMl OH1ICI J WmO m M'KINLEY AND HOBART Elected President and Vice President of the United States of America, CERTAIN OF 277 ELECTORAL VOTES Mr- Bryan Buried in an Avalanche of Votes-Hie Repub- eans Have a Large Majority in the Next Con-gress-Altgeld and Anarchy Bebuked, ' Pobtland, Nov. 5. Tho lateet re turns received this morning indicate that McKinley is sure ot 277 electoral voles, and several state are yet in doubt. Early morning advices from Kentucky are that McKinley will carry the slate by a small majority. California ia sure by from 6000 to 8,- 000, and th republican figure are growing as the count progresses. In diana and West Virginia are sate. Nebraska and Kansas are thought to be for Bryan. The Electoral College. STATES. Alabama Arkansas California Colorado Connecticut , lelawara Florida Georgia iaano Illinois , Indiana Iowa Kansas Kentucky Louisiana. Maine Maryland , Massachusetts. , Michigan Minnesota Mississippi Missouri Montana Nebraska , Nevada New Hamoahira Tew Jersey New York North Carolina....... Nona Dakota. Ohio Oregon rsnasyiranla Rhode Island South Carolina. (outs Dakoto Tenm Texas Utah Vermont Virginia Washington.... West Virginia.. Wisconsin Wyoming Totals., Result In Washington. Portland, Nov. 5 Partial returns from all but four counties in the state of Washington show that the Bryan electors have carried the state by a plurality close to 10,000. The legislature is hopelessly popu list on joint ballot, though there is a possibility that the republicans may ave the senate, as they have 11 hold over out ot a total of 34 member of the upper house. Oregon's Vote by Coantlee. The following show th vote of thi state by counties. The first giving majorities tor McKinley. Benton 86 Clatsop 712 Clackamas 290 Columbia 193 Crook 100 Gilliam 66 Washington 519 Marion 389 Multnomah 6380 These counties gave Bryan th fol lowing majorities: Baker 879 Jackson 1000 Douglas 147 Wallowa 221 Linn 696 Klamath 98 Josephine 350 Polk 60 These figures are from the counties so far heard from, and the remaining countie will not materially change the result, the stale still being safe by 3000 or more. THSJASHHEH'B ROTICKs COOKTY TBKAStlBIB's Officii a- list . Ma. Or.. Nov. 6. 1890.1 XT0T1CB is hereby given that all unpaid County warrants hi aaiu which bav been presented and endorsed "Not rsld for Wsnt of Kunds," prior to May. IMW, wilt be pehi upon prtisent lion ai this office. Interest will not be al lowed after this date. W. H. HOLM AN, nod Treasurer ot Columbia County, Or. THEABUHEHta NOTICE. County Tbbasubbb'i Offics, 8t. Helkns. Or.. Oot. 9. 1896. Notlos Is hereby given that all unpaid County Warrant ot said county, wbloh have been presented and endorsed "Not faid for Want of Fnuds," prior to May IB, 1M, will be paid upon presentation at this office. Interest will not be allowed after this dale. W. H. DOLMAN. oUiie . Treasurer ot Columbia Uouuty, Or, (QJP lllo There are enough doubtful state to make McKinley reasonably sure of 288 electoral votes. As California has been claimed by both parties, its vote haa added un lookedfor strength to the McKinley column. The results are gratifying. and economically ns well a morally. The Beecher and their brethren of i the present day who condemn the riot and repudiation crime and denounce I Haw t Freresu Crwa Some reading that will prove interest ing to young mothers. How to guard aeajnst the disease. Croup is a terror to young mothers 1 and tn niui tViam MuiMrni n I V. n ...... . the criminal have a trong a public first .ymptom and treatmeat is the' sentiment behind them a had their object of this item. The origin of . . .. ... croup is a common cold. Children forerunners, and they will not have to wb. are subject to it take cold very wait so long for historic vindication. easily and croup is almost sure to fol OFFICIAL VOTE OF COLUMBIA COUNTY, At an Election Held Nor ember 8, 1804. i c ?l fl ?! ?l Si ? ? 9 1 roa SLScroas or 5S2"riLs'ni5iB-fcBr raasiDaar Asn nci-raxsiosjar. : : j f : republican Caples, JohnF 11 N ti 151 1M 12210 102 7S S3 H 102S Oeer. T. I. U 63 S5 151 103 127 210 102 75 S3 W 18,10a Smith. E. L 11 S 5 151 10S 125 210l 102 75 SI 78 S5 1UI vm;; 11 sj 151 103 us 210 1u2 75 78 s5 1(u0 peoplbs-oemocbatic Butler. K.L W IDS 3 71 Ssj 125 1S5 52 80 J4 12 8fl Holer. 19 106 40 71 SSI 12 1M 52 SM 24 7 12 tr Bpaugh, W. H 19 W5j 40 71 Sgi 125 IM 52 80! 24 47 12 S27 Walkins. Barry.. . 191064071UU51M52SOI24 4712827 PBOHIBITION- iiuoiu.i Bewerman. O S . 2.. t .... S Brtirhl, C. J.... S j J .... Butler. Leslie S j 2 2 .... S Hoiking, c. E ( i j t .... S NATIONAL DEMOCRATIC Cox, Lewis B. ...... 1 l .... J .... 6 1 2 1 14 Holmes, Alexander X 1 .... 2 .... 4 2 2 1 IS Seofert, Frank A 1 .... .... S 2 2 1 IS Toenchard, Curtis J. 1 .... t 2 2 1 It Total vote each precinct 11 SO) 17Sj 71 2221 17s 254) 40ll mUt 57 1 12M 481S75 The official canvas of this county's vole has not yet been made, although th returns are all in. The table above is probably incomplete for the prohi bit ion and national democratic candidate. No material change will be made in the republican and populist figures. Tba average republican majority over th populists in Columbia county is 193. But the ministers are not the only low. The first symptom Is hoarseness : this is soon followed bv a Deculiar influential class ol thecommuuity who rough coagh, which is easily recog are decorated with popocratic dislike. nized and will never be forgotten by I one who haa heard it. Th time tr. lbat party holds a grudge against the act is when the child first becomes hoarse. If Chamberlain's Coueh tors of the great newspapers, the bus- croup will soon disappear.. Even loess men of all sorts and the rest of . croupy congn bas developed ... . . , ,. " W1" prevent ine attack. There is the elements of education, morality DO daDgsr ia giving ,uj, reraeJyforil and conservatism. Kioe out of everv contains nothing injurious. For sale - It T . - .1 v uu sisuuiug iu sue Real Estate Transfer. J. S. Crank and wife to E. 8. Scott, 10 acre In aw'i ot nmi, sec. S, 1 6 n, r 2 ' country are in a position to encounter theeniraity of the adherents of the Chicago platlorm. Bight from the Jj beginning the brain and character of George K. Kelly and wife to Charles Wal thecommunitv have baa. hnaiil. in N6"-,ot 9- block 2 Georgetown; $25. I A. B. Little to Lacy U. Little, sX of sw, fopwrauc movement. Almost all see. 8 and nVi of tec. 17, 1 7 n. r 8 w the old leaders of the oartv to which quitclaim ; 11.00. , . , . , . Ells Roberts to John 8. Cloulnger, lots 12 him and his cause. Nobody of com- John 8. Turpin and wife to J. A. Tan- mandiog influence talked for Bryan on the slump except All geld, who is himself the head apd front of the rev olutionists' propaganda. Tillman and Teller talked occasionally, but they got few liatoers. Bryan bas no news paper supporter in Boston, Philadel- volkenberg, 16 acres in sec. 30, 1 6 n, r 5 w; 1320. Frederick Vivian to Emma Vivian, lot 4. block 20, Columbia City, quitclaim; il.00. It nay Ds mm Black far Ysn. Mr. Fred Miller, of Irving, III., writes tbat b had a severe Kidney trouble for any years, with severe pains in bis back and also tbat bis bladder was affected. Be d a i t ii I triad many so called Kidney cures bnt phia, Buffalo, Louisville or Chicago, ,lh, " . , ,, . . r . ' I wilbont any good result. About a rear only one each in New York, Cincinnati ago be began use of Electric Bitters and fonnd relief at once. Electric Bitters is especially adapted to cure of all Kidney No other candidate of a great parly in and Liver trouble and often give almost the entire hutory of the United States l,,,,"t relle- 0ne w' wi" P'" statement. Pries 60c snd f 1. At Or. Ed aver aroused the hostility of such an win Ross' drug store. wssssswssswssbwwa in ij ssm iswwawwssmUM sspsiuim u sjsi U'sswswwg a ssiss ts.t, f,-..,. . , .m . . r an J Cleveland, and two in St. Louis. for Infants and Children. THTRTT ysW oWr-rmtloai of Cajrtorlm wltia the pajta;e ef saJPlow of psrraowa, fmrmlt wa to ap It af tt wrltliowt s fag. It la wjsqw ilmrily tha awat rawfdy for lafmarta smq Cbildr ifcei world keys srs-wr kaewa, It la ssmlsn Caildrew Wkm U. It tires them aaamlta. It wffl saw tWr Htm. In It Motrnrra We aowasrtlilwa wkleh to atVaolwtoly aafa ad prmotloajly pwrfsxrt mm a ehfla'a sadiolBa. Cmatoria, slaatrora Wawta. CsMtegta sJLsys Ferrariiajioea. ' Cm torla wrerreatta Twaaitlna tm fjwrst. ' Caurtorla enrwa PtmrrtiBJist mmi Wind Colle. . . Caaterla rwlla-raw TtMa; Tronblea. Ctorla ear CcmstlpaUoii snd FlataJamey. Caaterla ewtraifaes the) eaTsscta ef esu-Vmla aeU its aw yoUewama mir. Csustwrlst sloea mot oontalw Brnoi-palma , oplwaa, or wtkar nuarootlo piepwr ty. CssatasrU ataafardlatwa the food, vwgwlat the atswsuae aatd Vrsrala. tlvlaaj hoaJtliT mmm tsatanml sleep. Casrtoria to part wp fai ome-sias) bottLsa uly. It to wot Id In nXk. Peat allow aary sss to aaJJ yew ajsythhia alsa on the plaa ay promise thstt H to "Jwat a aoo ausd "win awswar rnr; pnrposa." few that yew get O-A-g-T-Q-S-I-A. I . Tkva IWe-alaalla , algatatanw f Children Cry for Pitcher's Castorla. TO THE OIVM THI CH0I0H 0 Two Transcontinental Routes GREAT NORTHERN RAILWAY BY WAIf or Sookane, Minneapolis & Si. Paul UNION PACIFIC RY BY WAT OF DENVER, OMAHA, i KAHSAS CHI LOW BATES TO ALA EASTERN C1TIE8 ' OCKAITSTKAMERS LEAVE PORTLAND EVERY 6 DAYS For San Francisco. For Full Details Call on or Address W. H. HURLBURT, General Freight and Pass. Agt. Portland. B. McNeill, Pre. Haaiaar. Heating Stoves OVEJt 1,600,000 m USB. - Cooking Stoves and Ranges. Largest Line and at th Lowest Price in tne Uity. F. R. CIIOWN 212 First Street, Portland, Oregon Cross-Cut Saws, Axes, Sledge and a General Line of Hardware AT DOTTOM PRICES In Advance. THE -ea. 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