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About The Oregon mist. (St. Helens, Columbia County, Or.) 188?-1913 | View Entire Issue (May 18, 1906)
OREGON MIST STAND TOGETHER. Entered at the Postoffice at St. Helen., Oregon, second-class mail matter. Issued Every Friday By K. H. FLAGG. Editor and Froprirtor. tnonuis ;. LcKal notices 25 cents per line. FRIDAY. May 18,1900. For many years the Republicans of Columbia County have .. v r.? i j rA tn A v de their party. permitted lacuouai auu psiw-"'" H:. fnd our democratic opponents, taking advantage of h s tJ of affairs nave succeeaea iu eicviinjj ----- -- . lr ic;mant offices. There is no profit in 11 11 III UvJ I Ul Lilt iiiviJfc kv - , . . i . "uu . . . . vi, fX- t1i?o rntidition. and it IS , diecussintr as to wno is to uirtuit aw - , i. ..n no mscu .?, . . . .l. f....u ic ftn s Je. It must be (int copy, ran J"", - w. no rirObaDie tnat ail Uic inu.i. up"- -r six month.. . ......... ......... . ' f rn ali rrue Renublicans that such a condi- , ,r . . to see tlie strife turn exisis, anu .n - v:r y now enaea ana mmy - - S rfnT. - .lection where every in nomination is uic iui. - r . . , voter had an equal chance to register his choice, and, there- . . i u Mni W nrton all. It we S Z22& or . 53 a- - A rf. p bfato each et of A. party - : . .. s n e tif i i un -1 n it-t l its Lii. v j .- w a .--. ilie primaries wcic uvi - - , e-i been; but, the blame for this rests upon those who stayed away and cannot De urg-u "."V". .... th. J , r n! miiol nTtrvmcr to nick out tn e weak spots in the ticket, and to make special efforts to elect wean .yvia " Vi... ;f rt firrlir for the offices one or two canaiuutco. 9-- , of commissioner, clerk, and representative. Tp ? hope to succeed except by the votes of oissatisfied Republi cans, and we trust in this they will be disappointed. The way to succeed now, anu iu tuc i ui, . tL:- ii ' tfc tirVer. from United can to stand Dy every m'"'"1 ; ' j . States Senatoto Coroner. Nothing has been gained n the past by the election ot democratic omciais iu "r nothing will be gained in the future. Under the top marv an unv.ortny puDiic servi wu vt naSn? and those wL are elected for their first term this year will be pretty sure to come as near meeting the people s ticket, and two years irom uu, f-" : a-' we will give this county a complete set of Republican offi- cials. ; Trmr BEPDBLICAK STATE TICKET United States Senator: JONATHAN BOVRNB Conuresjnian : W. K. ELUS. Governor : JAMES WITHYCOMBE Secretary ol State : F. A. BENSON Treasurer: GEO. A. STEELE a TRAINS DAILY a TO DULUTH-MINNK.MHH.18 ST. I'AlIL TH K KAST The Regular Yellowstone 1'ark Route Via Livingston and Ganlincr Gateway, the Uovernmcnt Ofliclal Eutraucc to the rark. SEASON JUNE I TO SEPT. 20. SEE EUROPE IF YOU WILL, BUT SEE AMERICA FIRST START RIGHT. SEE YELOWSTONB PARK NATURES GREATEST WONDERLAND PARTICULARS AT 265 MORRISON STRUCT A. D. CHARLTON AssUtaul Geucral Passenger Agent Portland Oregon 5 E.G. QUICK A. m. nuuiun The Columbia County ABSTRACT AND TRUST CO. Superintendent of Public Instruction: J. H. ACKEKMAN Attorney General : A.M. CRAWFORD State Printer: WILLIS S. DUSIWAY DENOUNCES THE LIE DEMOCRATIC SUtrmeat FtbUshed la Fartlsam Pa pers QaoUng Nation's Exeen- Ure a Fmrerinf DemecraUc dovernor is Vntrae. Labor Commiaaioer : O. P HOFF Read up on the whiskey bill and then Tote "No." (305 X ho.) tlCE mo fIRTUE. (From Sunday's Oregonian) THE WHITE HOUSE. Washington, I v,. i liHMiMv Dear bir: 1 ain in rr I - It . I-.... n th lt inst inclos 1 ine clipping irom me xirgisici , h""'" in your county, containing the following 1 .1.1..! silrKi tn have been niaae m I have no very exaiiea opinion v v nf the Republican party. ... 1 1 believe the re-election of Oregon s It pains us to hear of the wickedness present Governor will be a good tntug i p;ka, ! pitizena ol mr th nrnnlr of vour State, ana inui OI M'Hip."" "".... . . I " ill ininre the ReOUbl w.inie, whobvthe r Hlesral acta nave ck""j . - . Mnnirttfin UreffOU knht mwin themselves the censure oi v"":-' ....u;.- .h. .ntlpmpn entraeed in the saloon Unmn in that community. Of the i.n criminals it is orobable that Hscher ia the more culpable. It appears that at the time he was being disciplined by th Cockney KM be gave utterance to n.nrpulncs that are wnerally considared Y,.nnlitP. sMtiiie in too viiorous Anglo- fiaxon that bis assailanM were noi mi u:,l ,o.-.l wnerallv found In eood society. Mr. Jue Krough, wno nappeneu . ti.u rvnrehensible lanznaee, was so ehocked by it that he neglected to ap- " . . . ' 1 . . I .,inln.ilinn in preuend ine -aia iot vicu.pi....s ' t :,. 1 n. immivliflti.lv nrO ceeded to the local temple of justice and aworeonta warrant lor nsner s arrcw Unfortunately for the prompt adminis tration of the legal penalty me iu , nnt Mr. Fisher in such a condition th.t it w neoeasarv to send him to the bospital ; but as soon as a is aum rr he will doubtless be made to unuer- 'tnJ that hereafter be most take his : -i. withniit remonstrance, re-I u.,1. oainj.fi the lmnression tnai llUUl.nu"'. " -- jwr.v fe""" r . , .V.. - -r.lt mna-a ttimcth 1.. r 1 . . ..1. . nAaaihlv have Ct tneinoenng wi " i Lne i rcsiucin 11.(5.. fw-j - - ' . I. T.. mt-nna enntrflflt With I J .M etr.h a thflt flttributed mway wrtu. a. . v - imaBwmtfwuwi"'.-. Nr. f isoer s case i mv 1 to mm. 3rough, whom we must infer from his confident that there must be a mistake actions to be 8 model oitizen, nr. or misrepresentation somewhere, Air. a. '-d horrific! at Mr. Fis er sltr ei. . mAitnr nf the Oreiron Mist, at ruufii r . . , i, a w- o Un-naire. Bv occupation tie is a ais- St. Helens, wrote to the fresiaeni, en ' n . . nJ i,. MUnm I . . - 1 .' ul.ar the penser 01 nnia eiinn-io. ''" closing a cupping o"""s Veara flnvthinir that couia give oneniie nemocratic camoaien manage uavc to the most fastidious. Rainier is to be claiming. Yesterday he received a congratulated upon the possession of so jelter frolu yym. Loeb, private secretary .... ... ... . r t v. I ... . . . 1 u:.. 1. mindwl fl pieizkq ujuc lliUUKUi I n the V minenr B teller Ul ucuuii rru.vu The man Kemp, who by occupation ia appears at the head ol this article. , Methou.s mm.suir. . CAMPX1CJJ fake k-eix davnihtUDon the charge of carrying ThU letter, destroying the principal ' . . 1 ..AM n,nnol 1 : m..tav:.1 Tiomarrats have ponoeaiea weapon, uuu vci caannju . a 1 r. tn- a. A,umy in vtenu&uon ue 1 tttn iicmtr. and. in xaci. ezixiai un UI1BU aXJ 1UI axv uv.ua, 1 i nr ' - You are authorued to say that this statement is an unqualified talsenooa, without any foundation whatever in fact. I Tu r reaiueni nas uui w nr,c and has not exoressed any opinion I of any kind or sort abont the Guberna torial election in uiegju. iu"s 1--for calling the matter to my attention, 1 Oecicuujr w I Mr. E. H. Flagg, editor Uregon aiisi, ci. Helens, Or. nirect from the White House at AVash ington comes a plain, fiat, complete de nial of the claim of Democratic campaign i h.t President Roosevelt de- Uirea the re-election of a Uemocraiic Oovernor in Oregon. The ..certinn that the I' resident oe- I sired such a result was made in a cam dofutnent issued from the Demo- 1 0 . craic headquarters, and puDhsnea iu nearly all the Democratic newspapers in Oregon. UE IS SHATTERED From this publication a great many people gained the impression loft-Broads Light and Suoof arc mode with Titles Examined Abstracts Made Non-Residsnt Taxes Paid -n JOB PRINTING 18 OUR DU3INE88 WK liuve Hitf bf'8t ami mwt fully muIihmI. lob l'riut-imrOllU-lu(V.luinbUOtmttty llml v re pr'Pirl to do all kinds Pnuhni on short notice una at most reasonable prices A TRIAL Will CONVINCE OREGON MIST Real Estate TxvAKS. KTC BAKING POWDER Absolutely Pura RatWywpptei miybiMto wltbont IncoBvenlcnc vtn by perMM wltb stelleaW tflscstloa asMi sNuas rowss so- vaast VOTE FOR ELHER T. CONNELL Regular Republican Nominee for Representative Herewith pledges himself if elected to work at all times for the best Columbia County. interests of STATE BANK OF RAINIER CAPITAL $25,000 rVW Cor VMrf.f.- OUtOOK TRUST 0 iWHOS CO.' Vt It l-K.ll I'K.N I- ISTKKMT t 1 1 ON T1MK IUCWW ASU lAVIXUi ACCCl'ST. 1MSKIN.1 lloritst AM. VM r U tt-KAV. M-TOir. M. Oi.'.nrs: C'attitoll I.ci, -rclWtil; J"lm I'it.litcc. Vir l'real'lcnl: C. 8. Van Anin r. th!T. Directors: Carlrton l.rwi. J..)m HbhW, t"rn lllanrhaol, V.CiHicr Moirw, I'vtij. W. KiV. STATE BANK OF RAINIER RAINIER, OREGON MR. WITHTCOMBES CITIZENSHIP. Hi Hat tHd th Ripublicaa Ticktt Sitct Hi Camt of Agt. SUMMER SCHOOL MONHOUTH STATE NORHAL June 27 to Augr8 and Aug. 13 to Sept, 7. . First six weeks devoted to special preparation for county and state exams. Regular Nuruinl subjects and Methods also. Last four weeks a continuation of Nor mal instruction aud special atten tion to Frimarv Methods with model pupil classes W i i jjj FACULTY OF OVER TWENTY $ INSTRUCTORS? , Iff JT iff attempt at deception, is considered by Oregon politicians the death blow to Democratic hopes. No longer can they make their boasted claim to being the supporters and political friends of the President. This rebuke to their pre sumption is expected to put an end to this feature of the campaign and compel candidates to come out in pleaded that his lite had been threatened, .A that. th man who had assaulted Tisher confessed that Le had been em ployed to assault Kemp also; but the strict constructionists of the law at Rainier could not admit this as a justi pcation. They probably held that, as Jjr. Kemp is a preacher, he should have ned moral suasion iwhenever he became convinted that his life was in danger. 1 the open and run as Democrats upon 'He should speak gently to the erring ; Democratic principles and policies ones and persuade the thugs to substi tute feather pillows for their sandbags, or he should wait until after tin assault was committed and then seek for legal redrps?. It appears, however, that the r..a.hr was not even penitent, and told the city marshal that if he would go down into the crowd that had "ribbed him up" to make the arrest he could reap a harvest of gang and the city of painler would be greatly enriched there by. It is also stated that Mr. Kemp, When he surrendered his gun to the marshal, requested that officer to afford him protection for liis life, but t'ae inarshal understands mat ne is noi psiu !or protecting every day citizens who de ire to have the law enforced, but to protect the interests that furnish the tsx money that pay, bis salary. Human Blood Marks. A tale of horror was told by marks of human blood in the home of J. V. Wil ?ams. well known merrhant of Bae, Kv. He writes: "Twenty years sgo 1 Is the Moon Inhabited? Science has proven that the moon has an atmosphere, which makes life in some form possible on that satellite; but not for human beings, who have a hard enough time on this earth of ours; especially those who don't know ttiat Electric Bitters cure headache, billious- nees, malaria, chills and fever, jaundice, dyspepsia, dizziness, torpid liver, kid ney complaints, general debility snd fe male weaknesses. Unequalled as a general tonic and appetizer, for weak nersons and especially for the aged. It induces sound sleep. Fully guaranteed Terry and Graham. Trice only 50c. I have money to loan on approved real estate ecurity. W. H. POWELL, St Helens, Oregon A Lucky Foaiuiistresa. ( Mm. Alexander, of Cary, Me. bad severe hemorrhages of the lungs and : i1B8 found Dr. King's fuas near death when I brcau taking Dr ! b te , remedy s Kings'- New Discovery. It completely " .,m.i, who New Life Tills to she ever tried for keeninir the stomach, liver and bowels L'U 1 lie I. tin 4 no . . iv . ,.. ! . v . it . nrp lli-inorrhaues. Chronic in perfect order, it inns. Settled Cohls ami Bronchitis, ' j; yon try these painless purifiers that riiuwu v. infuse new life, ouaranteea uy t erry cured roe and 1 have remained well ever since r'nll and is the only POBTLAXD, ORE. May 10-To the Editor : I observe that an effort is being made on behalf of the Democratic oppo sition to my election as Governor to show that I resided in Oregon for 17 years before I became a citizen. 1 will state the facts to that the public may understand for all time bow utterly baseless and unjust this particular fabri cation is, and how easily confuted by the simple truth. I was born near Plymouth, England, March 21, 1864. My father, Thomas Withvcombe. my mother, Mary Ann Withycombe, my three brothers, John, Thomas and Phillip, my sister Mary and mvself. constituting the entire Withy combe family, came to Oregon in 1871 to become uermanent residents ana American citizens. Shorly after his ar rival, my father, Thomas Withycombe, declared his intention of becoming an American citizen. I was then 17 years of age, and I was informed that the act of mv father naturalized all the minor members of the family. Deeming my self an American citizen I voted for Eutherford B. Hayes for President in 1876. and I have ever since that time discharged with good conscience and to the best of mr ability my full duties as a loyal citizen of the great American re public. About 1888. question was raised as to whether Thomas H. Tongue, then a candidate for United States hen' otnr who was born In Enieland and came to this country under circum stances similar to mine, was in fact qualified American citizen! It occurred to me then that possibly my own natur alization had not been regular, and tn mv crreat anxietv and desire to possess an absolutely unclouded title to my Amer ican citizenship I wei t lfore Judge Deady and formally took out naturaliza tion pupers. I think that there never was a question that from the time my father became a citizen I was myself a citizen. But I simply made assurance doubly sure. That is all there is to it. If I was not a citizen, I beg to say to all Democratic gentlemen who are so much concerned about my nativity, after my 38 vean of continuous residence in Ore- .,nn ilmt. T will waive the statute of limitations and will submit to prosecu tiou and trial for having cast an illegal vote for the Republican ticket in 1876, ami at cvprv sabseauent election in or of a matter of real inippr TT'TVrTO XSrnin'Ca Walkover and MlN IJrJnL 1 O Sorosis Store rormcrly Piftli and Washington E HAVE MOVED ASS Sit ho l-lr.1 at 7S7 WASH . . IU THIRO I around thr NurtWxrit t r U-4-.hiri;,'t n an I Tltir I Regular Normal Faculty assisted by noted col lege and public school educators TUITI0N:-First term $7.50 Second terra $5.00. For catalogue, summer school circular or other information write to Pres. E. D. Resslerf XsTTVITaP "ETTr''C2 Walkover and JlIlIM 1XJ1 L O Sorosis Store Formerly Piftli and Washington H. H. HIGLEY AND CO. CAN SELL YOU ANY KIND OF Real Estate or Business Chance YOU WANT. TELL YOUR TROUBLES TO THEM. 227K WASHINGTON ST. PORTLAND, OR . . I VOTE FOR 1 i Hereby Pledge Myselt to Work for the Best Interests of Columbia County and the State of Ore gon, Irrespec tive of Party KIIVI Cl S . T BUW-v uv . ' ' ' Uer tnat inai iney may hvb csr iuu 11 n8ico .uu conclusive aeterminaiion :l .l.n. I .1 . .1 that they now coi si Icr tance. JAT'JKS VIT' VOTE FOR W.J.FULLERTOH Independent Candi date for REPRESENTATIVE Native . Son of Columbia County. 1 i i k 11 BANK OF RAINIER lapiiai mora, tiu,uuu. raurt aia. Transacts a ftcnfrsl Unking butlnma tour r ci-11 1 inlvrrat paid nil tlma drpusila Littimtr suld on all liits okfickhh imuxrrona W, I'. Ki.v. I'rrniiluiit W. 11. 11. tar, Virf fresldent h. K. KiiN J I', iii rout., t'hier I. hah Hlancmaku V. t). I'll a W. V. Ki.v ). I'. Hi roao I'ortlaoil ( orrmponilrnts-MrrriiaaU Matioaal lleak. BANK OF RAINIER, 4:rt4S,f.y;j:! j THE BIG STORE B DOWV BY THE DIG SAWMILL 1 3 I Receiving New Goods Every Day Iii I lift Week. 1 w THE MIST AJSTD THE WEEKLY OREGONIAN A YEAR - II.... ll . . . - . iiimii itvpmaiiun 01 imik hlunillnit for Only the IHisi in jx fct Kim n H.;piiintioii of b.iiit ritandlnit for Only the IUist la 2 I General Merchandise! a-. Dart & Muckle. 1 St, HHi'iH. - Oi'iMron.I Rural The Oiccmi Mi, i ami the MctroDolitau i'rV Yo,.iw. ta and tl.0Q (Jrahaui, Trice .h? fiunw , Every rMII 1IH If 11 II I BIIITVU J T . . . .. "omc, an Agricultural jtajicr, ouy year for i&;t 1