OREGON MIST
nteredat the Postoflice l.Sl. IIvK-im,
OrcRoa, as second-class mail mutter.
Isstmn Kvkry Friday Bv
E. II. FLAGG,
Editor and Tropriktor.
; r,e copy, one year, in advance. . . .f I 00
.''is months . 60
Legal notice 25 cents per line.
FRIDAY, JULY It. 1V
COL'STl OFFICIAL l'Al'ER.
Ilavsng the largest circulation of any pa
per in Columbia County.
BUTTING IX
We have received numerous pnmph
lets from tbe "Massachusetts Association
Oil posed to Further Exteiition of But
frsge to Women." The object is, as we
assume, to pursuant) the men of Oregon
lo deny to the women luil equality be
fore the law, for no person is another's
equal before tbe law unless having
equal right witi that other to partici
pate iu the making ol the law ana tne
election of officials to construe and en
force tbe law. In Oreg-m women arj
better protected by law than in most
other states, though there is still au
inequality of property rights. We hold
making their just treatment depend
upon our sovereign will, and our great
them In a sort of gentle peonage,
excuse for doiug so is that force is the
basis of law, and that none ehould par
ticipate in the Risking of laws txcepi
those who have the power to eu force
tlieio. In plain words this is the old
doctrine that might makes right, and iu
one iorm or another has been popular
with all oppressors throughout the
world's history. It is looking backward
instead of looking forward. Tije home
is the foundation of government, and no
true man carries this doctriue iuto his
home circle. The maternal edict is en
forced, if necessary, by the father, and
when the two arrive at a decisiou it
becomes a law for the govern me lit of the
family. Does any one tor a moment
suppose that a law passed by an equal
suffrage rote would fail of enforcement
because of the inability to bear arms?
Womem do not go to war but they bear
tbe burdens of war, and every bullet that
reaches its billet causes anguish in the
iieart of some woman who had no part
in tbe legislation that may have been re
sponsible for the war.
The denial of the suffrage should be
limited to those not possessing the
liecedsary educational qualifications.
At present we restrict it to the male sex
and deny all women no matter Ujw
well qualified, the right to pariici pito in
our elections.
Would we not gat better gorernment
if we disfranchised ignorance and per
mitted intelligence to vote, without re
gard to sex.
Oregon caa settle this que tion with
out the aid of Massachusetts. We n.ed
no Buttinskis to determine any public
question in this State.
Tbe Portland Journal insists that ail
candidates for the Legislature, uiider
tbe direct primary svstem, should
pledge themselves in writing to vote for
that candidate for United States Senator
who receives tbe largest number ol
votes at the election in Jnne, 1906.
This would seem to be the intent of the
law, and if it is literally complied with
the next United States Senator may be
far from being tbe choice of a majority
even ot his own party. It is probable
that there will be numerous candidates,
and that the one receiving the largest
number of votes at tbe June election
way have a smaller proportiuate follow
ing in the Republican party through
out the State than Mayor Will
iams bad in the city of Tortland. If it
is true that there is no necessity of law
for an honest man, the Republicans who
voted lor Mayor Williams' nomination
in the Portland primaries were as ful'y
bound to vote for Mayor Williams in the
city election as the elected rcpresenta
lives next session win km voie iur uie i
. . ,., . . , , .
s natorial candidate receiving the largest
, ,
Jiuuiuer ui vows m me tfuwe cieeuuu.
This for the reason that, so far as the
senatorial election is concerned, the
June election is intended to be in the
nature of a primary contest. Actual, y
jt will probably be an attempt on the
part of the democracy to foist upon the
republican party a candidate who will
be as objectionable as possible. The
Democratic party in this State is in the
bands of clever opportunist!?, who,
taking advantage ot the disorganization
in the republican ranks ate doing their
best to becure place ami power through
every available pretext. They hold the
voters of tho minority party tightly
together, and with this as a nut) us
they seem able to convince a large iium
Iter of Republicans that they are in
duty bound to bhow them their non
pnitisanKhip by voting fr the strongest
partisans thai can beiuur.t in the Demo
cratic ranks, It is the old mugwump
game imported from the E.t.-t for the
benefit of the Oregon Democracy, and
Republicans are taking sides wit i them
tor the reason that heretofore the man
agement of the republican party liun nut
len satisfactory to the rank and Hie
uf the voters, Ring rule and b wiatn
have prevailed until the voter has kicked
over the triioes and declared that he
j'll not vote for n candidate whom he
had no iitind in lionanating. 'Die i
'.irect Di iiutirv law. if the voters do i
liiuir ilulv, will iioivt. tniK proiiirin. it
is a long lime until the prhnnry cloctinn
but it is not too emly for the Republican
voter to undorHtaiid that tin-snc-i 6-t of
the ;arty depends upon his action.
II !
l.e intends Itte primary, conientis
Utriietl' (of hi choice (or the lioini-
notion, und then nbUlei by tho result,
good rcpuMii'tin government will bo
the result in this Suto, nnd a State
Hint him pr;oreil so grenily untlor a
Hepiiblit'iin mlministiiuioii should porter
good Republican govoiliinent to even
the host our Pemoerntio friends can
give us,
WE ( Alt THE UKOOX.
183 log Handled in One Day at thi
leou-Pelton Camp.
Columbia county has the boss logging
camp of the Northwest, that of the Veon
ti 1'elton Company, near Rainier, The
ftllowiugcorrv!iomtciiceon the suhject
was published in the Portlaud Oregonhui
of Jnl 9ihi
PORTLAND, Or, July 8, l!W5. (To
the Editor) In a mti.l issue of your
per we notice the fact that the logger
in the Kufala camp dispute the claim fur
record-holder made by the crew of the
tfton-Pelton camp.
We enclose you copy of letter recently
received from Mr. Yeon relative lo their
most recent performance, which, al
though not stacking up quite so much
in the nmtur of board feet of measure,
amouuu to a much more creditable per
formance iu regard to tho number of
logs taken in. When the Eufnla camp
made Its record, it only handled 1-1 logs
where, as you will note in Yeou'e case,
tt'2 lag were handled. The difference
in the scale is dun to the fact that the
timber rut in the Waahiugtou camp
ts considerably larger than that iu the
Raiuier camp, but tiie real credit is due
to tbe crew w ho got in the maximum
number ot logs, as the doi.key engines
in eitLer case were as capable of handl
ing the larger logs as they were the
smaller ones, and the actual test comes
iu when getting hold aud letting gJ ol
that many log iu such a short time
considering the fact that a certain
amouut of clearing away and blocking
had to be done and that after the lugs
were brought to the roll ay ther had to
be loaded on cars and taken away to
make room for those which had to fol
low. It is apparent to anyone that the
handling of 1U2 logs as against 121 in a
given tiuu is greatly in favor of tbe Or
egon camp, aud it is a very safe state
ment to say that had the logs run at
large in this camp, that the SjD.QOO foot
mark could easily have been passed.
While it is true that these exceptional
performances iu logging do not bear a
very important relation to the reaular
workof logging camps, the) are still of
sufficient interest to a commuuily of
this kind to make them worthy of publi
cation in your paper.
II. V. CORBETT,
President Willamette Iroa & Steel
Works.
Mr. Y eon's letter I Hows :
KAIMEB, Or., June 19. Mr. W. II.
Corbett, Portland, Or: Dear Str Our
boys are going around with a yarding
record broom on their shoulders once
more. Latt Sunday, the 18th, one ol
our hojk-teuders, Alex Chisholm, with
his regular crew of nine men, aud the
addition of one extra rollway man, one
snipper and one fireman miking a crew
of 12 men, Charles Lovgren as engineer
put in teu bonr's work, 1112 logs that
scaled 271,210 feet. Loirs sealed by Mr
A. Handler, the N. P. L. Go's scaler. '.
had Mr. Handler come down lo scale
so no one could say that I scaled the logs
at the butt end, as they always say in a
case of this kind.
The yarding wai done from the roll-
way back lor low leet. tveryttung
went on nicely w ith ihe exception that
everything a very dry and made a
good test on the 10x13 yarder, as you
will notice by the cuiount of logs as well
as feet that the engine bad t j keep go
ii'g to get an average of l'J.2 logs per
hour. Tbe boys are alt feeling happy
and so am I,
J. 15. YEON.
TheOregonian, on Monday last, paid
an eloquent and deserved tribute to the
medical profession. No class of men
have done mire for the comfort of tbe
human race and nine have been 1cm
selfish than the regular ph sictans. It is
in tbe ethics of their profession there
shall be no secrecy as to the discovery of
remedies, but that all should be con'
tnbuted to the advancement of the pro
, . . ,
fession and the good of mankind. There
a time in: i muse come to an wnen
the
best efforts of tbe practitioner will be
unavailing; but even then science light
ens the pangs of death and deprives the
parting of soul and body of many of its
terrors. The National Medical Associ
ation, now in session in Portland is com
posed of the brightest and best of tbe
medicos of the country and no doubt
their meetings will be productive of great
good to mankind.
Ileot Iier Double.
"Knew no one, for four weeks, when
I was pick with typhoid and kidncv
trouble," writes Mrc Annie Hunter, of
Pittfcburg Pa. "and when I got letter,
although I had one of the best doctors
I could get, I was bent double, and had
to rest my hands on my knees when I
walked. From this terrible affliction I
was rescued by Electric (Sitters, which
restored my health ami strength, nnd
now I can walk as straight as ever. They
are simply wonderful." (jmtranUwd to
cure stomach, liver ami kidney disord -r,
At Perry and Graham's ; price BOo.
Uaseball
Foot
Players and
Ilaeertt!
lyjuia Krtiger, rx-champion long dis
tance foot racer of (Jerrnany and Hol-
luml writes, O. t. 27, 1001
my traiiiinc of 'ig!it weeks'
"Dnring
foot races
j at Salt Like City, in April .Inst, I u.ed
Ballard's 8 now Linnirnent to my great
est satisfaction.
Therefore f ca i highly rercontend
Snow Linnlin'.'iit to all who uru troubled ! y
uiiii spninir, id uik d or i iiciiiiiaLiriii.
25c, 60v and jtl. Sold by A, J. Deming.
COUNTY COURT.
Hilt.- allowed at the regular term of
County Court at the July turm 11XV5.
General road bills.
Road Diht. Mo. 1.
Andrew Newman f13 60
Wilfred West S3 00,
C Uamct . 14 10
LafePrown 19 10
Will West 21 CO
W E Steven 34 20
Uunt Lang 47 20
J 11 Duncan U 20
F Kamuiever... 22 00
No. 2
Gust !.aeson 20 00
Watts A Price 10 05
W C Cooper 40 00
R O Union 40 00
F A lloyt 7 00
Mai lierg 10 00
W J l'ullerton 0 25
Ko. 3
AKetcl 8 00
Henry Wattcr 00
Frank Flags 5 00
J Dupont 4 00
C Roberts 8 00
A Mclutyre 38 IK)
S Vincent 21 00
D Vincent 45 00
L Height 10 00
J W Now lea G7 50
James Woodward 47 23
II Usher 40 60
John Boyd 37 00
N A Perry 80
PM. Iiitycr 22 00
U J Watters 13 42
Claud Cloninger 8 00
Wm Watters : 15 75
Loyd llattan 00
Searle Hattan 4 50
Henry Brought 8 IX)
No. 5
R Auliker 7 00
i Morrell 48 00
G Morreil 33 00
H Morrell 40 00
H Morrell 34 00
H Iilake 8 00
Jas. U. Kennedy 00
JasG Kennedy C4 00
BertSeflett 11 00
No. 7
A Gamble 10 00
J L Gallien 0 00
A Burna 10 00
L Brown 9 00
W L Brown 0 00
TCriswick 10 00
L Brown 13 63
A Gamble 40 80
Dan Steaujsn. .". 10 00
No. 8
Win Roberts ld 50
Mat Jacobson 76 50
Q Camp 0 00
T Morris 22 f0
Slaygcr Co 12 10
No. 9
B Mvers 11 7.'
II Lillich 07 50
R A Lillich 13 50
A Hillard 14 73
i Amato 2 23
Mike Amato 16 05
J Avolic 15 75
S Ka?per 11 00
Jonh Stockenburg
A Jones
Thos Bassi
P J Popham
C L Conrers
23 50
7 85
3 25
6 50
10 00
Portland Imp. Co 7
5
' No. If).
Scntt Hnll 12 00
J A Itsrr 76 10
E Erii kson 23 60
n McKeil 21 00
O E Elliott 32 T5
J II Myers 13 00
O Kelsey 5 00
No. 11.
P Waranka 44 00
H Hosier 43 00
A Matilla 44 00
P Salmi .... f ti 00
TGrlam 20 00
P Wanaka . 41 00
A Matilla 46 00
II Mosier 35 00
Ciats. Lumber Co 47 05
No. 12.
John Lane 32 CO
A S Erickson 21 CO
John Shedvin 6W
AEHuvey . . .. 20 00
U ,, . In im
b fc iiouerg..... 00 UU
J", 13.
J II Drake 42 20
, . ,, T ,, .,
Lindberg Lane 3-J 00
A Peterson. 10 50
J A Van 18 25
A Johnson 5 76
. , , .
John iSachuian
10 60
E Blackburn
0 00
20 25
L Peterson. .
Wm. Deeds .
17 70
No. 14.
B Hosford.
22 601
C Mill ...
1U 00
21 00
R Mill ...
J Emmons 23 00 ;
A Emmons 32 3
C W M..1liner 50 Hi '
( W Mullinger 20 50 .
E Erickson ,.. 2 00
I, L Detrick 1 00
W D Case 13 25
A Parker
M R Knunons .
U 8 Mellinger
E RThroop...
8 75
70
7 00
2 00
31 00
J.F Cheldalin
No. 15.
A Hotchkis 18 00
J A McDonald 18 (0
J C Mullins '. 14 00
Clive Mills 1 CO
C Eiistrom 40
G Unit .., 7 20
L L Detricli , 6 20
8 Mow 2 30
Malmsten 60
I) W K -ftsey 2 17
John i'ringlo 5 15
E J Hhanntihaii i It)
E R Ti.roop 5 70
11 Rodman I )
WilaOM
;i 20
1) 80
1 00
i' I,er"erfloii ,
o Lindatrom .
John Adams , M
0 Downing 10
C Ctuimbcrllu 7 00
A Johnson.- H 10
Cl. Powder Works 40 00
Scum!. no ah t.x l'isr ko. 4
C 12 Olson 22 IW-
C B Olson 07 6i
J II Morvee. 20 2S
C M Fowler !Hl 00
P Gentry !W 00
J Clink 3 73
11 F Lee 10 50
O Obeli A on M 00
C II Gore !W 27
B F Ie 23 (M
J C l.iiidbiim 31 50
I. Ward
P tit I.W, TAT PtbT. NO. 13,
C tlillur
Cisper Libel
L R Ruriiniti
3 02
55 00
0 85
17 20
C Ltblo 7 50
Mr. D. A. Lano 110 '.0
B F Van 11 00
B F Van 0 00
B F Van 75 00
I1FV.H 18 00
1) W Lane 31 00
Cecil Lams 20 00
t T Walli 5 00
Jim Jones 23 00
James Jones. , 12 OJ
J as. Jones 8 23
Cecil Lane 65 k
J It DrakK 10 00
A R Easuiinu 81 30
E F Walli 10 00
Jos Hiukle 47 30
E T Wallace 15 00
G Houtson 154 50
Jos. Hinkel 25 00
AFMytn&Co 330
11 lKrr 4 00
C L Conyers 10 30
llkmti 37 33
Rraci.iL rx wst 11
E Webster 13 75
J Kuiniou 4 Oil
UMBcvgl.ley 4 00
S Malmsleii 0 Oil
C V Mellinger 20 50
HE Smith 5 20
T Pettijohn 5 00
A Kftirns .
Roy Tucker
J Reed
W Hall
O Mill
W Luj,'i;ius
To be Continued)
5 20
3 20
5 20
3 Ol)
3 00
0 20
Saturday, July 29, is tho day you
tliould visit the Exposition. It will be
Columbia County's Day. and there tl!
be an excellent program, inrlmling
receptijii at tho Oregon I'.uildjng, uh
music by DeC-iprio's Administration
band. Ulue badges with the words
"Columbia Countv" printed thereon
will be furnished.
OtOCI
1 a violent inflaination of the mucous
membinmu of the wind pipe, whicl
sometimes extends to the 1-irriix and
bronchial tubes; and is ono of the most
dangerous diseases of children. It al
most always conies on iu the ni,-lit.
(.live frequent sinnll ilnse of Ball ird's
llorchound Syrup and apply Kall.irdV
Snow- Linnnnent externally to ti c
throat. 25c 50c and J1.0O Sold by A.
J. Deming.
TEAR? FOR SALE.
Weight thirty hundred;
nine and ten years old;
sound and true. Also,
new harness and wagon.
A bargain for cash, or
will sell for one-half cash.
Apply at this office.
When In Portland fio to
Tho Empire Rotttaurant, 1i2 Third
Street, three doors Mouth of Baker The
tre. Meals from 15 cents r.p. t)ien
day and nitrbt. Oysters in any tyle.
Win. Bohlander. Prop,, formerly of tin
Royal, 1st nnd Madison.
ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE.
In the County Court of the State of Or
ct?n for Columbia County.
in the matter of the estate of John I)
Morgan, deceased.
occ i nercny given mat by virtue
oi an orocr oi me louniy conn oi u;c
I State of Oregon for Coliimbi Cotintv.
i made and entered on the 3rd day of July.
1 W", in the matter of the estate of John
! V "?ran- . inc un'iersiKnc.i
the administrator of said estate, will, or
on
i or after the 5th day of August,
W05. fct
the office of said F K. Quick in St. Hi-lens,
Oregon, sell at private so'e for cash
hand, the following described real
j property belonging to the estate ot sai l
ilc ea-d, to wit:
Ii..i;!nning at the South est corner of
k. C...U a ,J 'jr. i t,
! ship four North, Range two West of the
Willamette Meridian: thence North 03 !,'
rods; thence Kast 30 roils: thence South
j KS rods; thence West 30 rod to the
',l,ice Wdng. containing ten arret,
,ituatc,i j the County of Columbia.
County
State of Oregon.
V.. V.. QtriCK.
Attorney for Adminis-
W. If. POWELL
trator
8UMM0KS
In the ClrcM fmirt r.t the Klle of Orw. n for
ths Coanty uf f.'olumVii,
Wllllnm Werner, IwlttlllT, v, Helena Werner,
fli-feit'lrnr.
To MhIpii' Whrnr. rtfpn1nnlr
In lh K'ltmA ttl the KINlfl nf Orrlrnn Vnn urn
hrrehr notllle'1 Hint tin pUfntlif herein dsn
filr'l a suit sifsiiiftt yon in thu tihotie eritlilfit
.C'oirt and cm0. fiml yti nru lien'y rf.utred '
, in M'm and miwer the fwld eotittifit. or
t flic f mfl NMcfiranre thirptn, im nr lJi,'C tie-
' inrt ilny (f lh -rl t-nfrtl'. hv n-iw
IriiMlfiHlinn hero f, to.wlt: on or teUm ftep ,
twnher 1, I'JO.',; ari't that If yon fall sn to answer
nn) ayiwHr, ir Hie some HiiiM'ttrnnee ht-rtjln, '
lh r. nliillir wll' igtiMi r'Htr ili fnH t to he en,
t'-roil sod noted mi il will ipHy to the eoul for
thft ri'Hul Tirnycd h r In IhO fomplHtl.t, t-wlt, ft
deft-fe lorever dlwolvlnti tho honds of mttlii
fnony now exlsthie bftween nii nod the f.l
tlir, arid for mr-h nth-r r'cfti-f h the rottri
tieeinx proper and e'i'!it"hle. 'I'he f of th
trrt Olitdiciitlou of thfN HUmrilMlii. Ill I'i frln v. r e
UH Ahv of July. JWi mil thn last i lirnil'.,
Difr-jof In Krldtiy, Iho llrnt flny of Ki i i' ,
fir, i.i,d ir." tiioip" -p" t- to i,o r"''il'shed on
i. irh niituv nf i, and every " cek for a n-
t.(vd ol i.l. 1 ii cvii 1 f H;.i.H i.. .v , ji !.,! 'I.tIi-k.
T tiU ir.'jtijs'i'n.'. ts i'thtidn (I In 'jrd'-r "f IJoi'.
Thnlii.,- A Mi Hrl.!l. I'elf! of ;l-t -..i,i. ir '!
In 'laniioferH tti suid eniice on the l;un dHy of
July, A, I)., lutii.
r.HAB. ,f. WHIN UlKt,.
AUoriisy fur I'Uliillir.
DO YOU WANT
TO SELL?
If you have a farm for
sale mere is u i""v
to iuUerti.se it than in the
Mtcr's stiriittl Lewis ttlUl
Clark edition of five tliousaml
copies of au eight paf,'e M""
trated paper- it vui ro iu
rectly into the liaiub of the
homeseekers from the Kast.
We wish we could print u,-
ooo copies of this paper, as we
believe it wiil do the county a
great deal of roikI. The illus
trations will be numerous aim
the descriptive matter written
with great care, mainly by
residents of the particular
neighborhoods described. Sing
le copies will be mailed to any
address at 5c per copy.
He will
Tell you
That the
Ask tie
Traveler
NORTH COAST LIMITED
Electric Lighted,
h tho Crock Train
of Thorn All for
Comfort itiul HIo-
SJiUH'O.
Tlie Ticket Ofliteiit Iril.t:id tat
255 ikriscD, Cor. 31 Pcrtliad
A. I). CHARLTON
4it'fiflf Central
Putitngur t.jntt
PORTLAND. OREGON
i TU.MNS TO TIIK KAST O.MI.Y
OREGON
and Union Pacific
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ami tirval Northern''
rvilliln. I' 1
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fur Um; tt lit IliH.t Hall). !!).
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full
Al.L 1'OINT.S KAsT.
Lower Colombia River.
traT.tr llnMnH leave I'nrtlar rl ita'lv, tifvil
HituclaT, nl M ta.1 n. n. ..t-.ir!rty , i
f'r Avtorla nu4 way lutl-tll-l' tittlintt,:
l-av AM'irla a 7 in a. n . il-itf- cjti-vj.t
""""" A. U. CJHAIG.
(icurtill Paaactiai r Aiicbt, I'Klill.AMV Or
ASTORIA & COLUMBIA RIVER
il RAILROAD COMPANY.
All irnina makn cliiw ciinnaciliiii. tl r;,ii,.
till Nurtliarli I'aciilo lrr,li,. i un.l (.,ni llir
miuiin pu.uia. .i ivillii..! :1A
iraln tAint t'ulon lr',t. l AMrla with I.
, , :.'" n'' '" '"" httar:.!-!
imi.i ig anu imia llH.UMl uil hoilll
.'t'r.cli .tilula.
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kiik. ti (iff i i,uu!l"ii li,.i?,g i,um l olurt
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STANDARD
Rotary ) dA
Sewing
Machine
TAKDAan OAAHD. (WILL Wmtix
LOCK AND CHAIN STITCH.
TWO MACHINES IN ONO."
BALL BEARING STAND WHEEL,
i.r'?i'b.u""''.'rS" l'"nrrun. ta-ailrntaath.
llik of watch. Mnk HUU alllthca whila
other maihlncatunkeiiiiu. ""n" "nut
A wily 10 our oil dralrr, or if then la no
dfler (a your town, iddrean
TUB 4.
Standard Sewing Machine Co.:
CLEVELAND, OHIO. .
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kudduwii g rATI.t OAltv.
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