OREGON MIST
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FRIPAV. May 25. 190rt.
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PPOBLICAN STATE TICKET
I'nited States Sea-ater:
JONATHAN BOCRXB
For Senator, short tern :
F.W. 3IV1JCEY.
CongrMf :
W. B. 1UX1S.
Governor :
JAMES WITHYCOMBE
Svpreme Jadg :
ROBERT EAKJN.
Secretary of State :
' F. A. BEXSOX
Treasurer:
GEO. A. STEELE
operimlentleat oi PuWic Instruction :
"' " J.H. ACKERMAS
Attorney General :
A.M. CRAWFORD
State Printer :
WILLIS S. DCSIWAY
Labor Commisstoer:
O. P HOFF
EEPGBLlCAg CQD1TY TICKET.
Representative:
ELMER T. CONNELL.
Connty Clerk:
W. A. HARRIS.
Sheriff:
MARTIN WHITE.
Treasurer
EDWIN ROSS.
Commissioner:
HARRY WEST.
Sorrevor :
W.T. WATTS.
Coroner:
H.B. CLIFF.
Read np on the whiskey bill and then
yote "So." (305 X So.)
PECULIAR fOUrCS.
Gov. Geo. Chamberlain is publishing
n advertisement in a number of papers,
irom which the following is an extract:
"Sav. von who have a true wife look
ing alier your welfare, wodd yon change
her and take another, just because she
belongs to the same dancing class party
Ihat you do 7"
Bare not, George, but if we were run
ning a factory and had a superintendent
who was continually giving jobs to men
who were opposed to oar business in
terests, and could get just as good a man
who would see that all his subordinates
were our friends we would certainly fire
the other fellow so quick that it would
make his head swim.
Besides, Governor, a political party is
not a dancing class. It is an organiza
tion for the purpose of enacting into
laws certain principles of government.
Although you are afraid to advocate na
tional democratic policies on the stump,
you are in fuct a stri:t party man and
you have done and will do everything
iu your power to n.ake Oregon a Demo
cratic State. Your advertisement does
not even state what ticket you are run
ning on, and neither you nor any of
your lieutenants dare discuss party is
sues. It is a sad plight the old Demo
cratic party has come to when it exists
only for the purpose of boosting one
man into office.
Better nail your colors to the mast
and go down to .defeat contending for
principles than to be beaten, as you will
be, in an attempt to secure ..a, second
term by evasion and concealment of
your true principles.
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Official DectioTi Ballot for the
MARK CROSS (X)
STATE
For United States SauUf "
1
MULS.EY. FRED W.
o( unoa CiH)
4
Forfaited State Senator Sr.VST
Vot
BOURNE JR.. JOSATHfcH
of lie
i Caaatr
For Governor
Vow
WITHYCOMBE. JAME4
k Baatoa Coaat?
for Secretary of State
5g
BENSOft. FRANfc '
of Doaflu Carnal)
r- tsi. a a tint nrAVf T
Tme Columbia County
ABSTRACT AND TRUST CO. t
For State Treasurer
Vow.
srpi
STEEL &EORGE A.
oi CtcMa Coaaty
For Supreme Judf
V
EAKIN ROBERT
of Ubioo Coaaty
For Attorney General
CRAWFORU.- A-It
OI Ooatlatt V
For Superintendent of Public Instruct) on Vol
vow
For 8tat Frtntaf -
LERMAN. J H
I Baltaoaak Coast
dommianioi
DUNIWAV WH.E1S S
of Uieaak Coaal
For
ler of Lath Statistical and laapectc
of Factories and Workshop Voter
II V HOff. O. P
f of Maltaa
2d Cgres-iotial District
' BprawntatTw to OtMfrws
Eg
attlU Caaawr
COLUMBIA'S SHARE.
In the last gubernatorial election, Columbia County gave
Furnish 803 votes, and Chamberlain 4S5, a majority for
Furnish of 318. Governor Chamberlain was elected by the
norrnn martrin of 26 votes in the state. It is easily within
the power of the Republicans of Columbia "County 9 wipe
out that small plurality, and in doing so tbey will have the
her of Democrats and independents who believe
Mr- Withycombe to be the best man for the farmers and pro-
ducers to vote lor. ms posiuon a; uuctiui ui ah-
ment station at the State Agricultural .College has brought
him into direct contact with the agriculturists and tbey know
that he can be depended upon to do everything m bis power
tli iustice to all classes, to advance their in
terests. He has been faithful to' the" duties ' imposed' upon
t,; anrl ?n pverv walk of life, as public servant and private
citizen he has demonstrated that his only guide of action is
right and duty. He is 01 tne nignesi type 01 nmcncaa p.u-.
,ocV,?n an pdncated and up-to-date farmer. His work has
been productive of the greatest good to all who earn their
li vines upon the farms or in the orchards, dairies or hopfields
of Oregon. As Governor he would stand for the best in
terest of ail the people, and measures that he believed in
imical to the public weltare ne wouia nave no nesuanon
whatever in vetoing. Had he been in the executive chair
during the last session of the legislature he would promptly
v,o,r votnoA trie o-eneral appropriation bill instead of passing
it on to the people and thereby losing to the state over a
hundred thousand dollars. 1 nere is no possiDie reason wny
ins. 3 sino-le Republican vote, and there are many
why he should secure the votes of those who class them
selves as independent. . , .
fw. ore nvpr eio-hteen hundred voters registered in
Columbia County, and out of that number we should be able
to give James Withycombe a majority ot over seven hundred.
Don't forget to take your Republican neighbor to the
n .5tVi -..mi and Columbia will show that, in proportion
to its population, it is the banner Republican county of
Oregon.
the makeup last week the name of
Tames Withycombe was signed to an editorial on the Rainier
ij rt.,rVti.c it- mat soon Qiscoverea. ana no narm aone.
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TO
DULUTH MINNEAPOLIS
ST. PAUL
DRN V It H-I.l NCOLS-OM A It A
kANSAl'ITY-T. IOI IS
THE KAST
The Regular Yellowstone Park Route
Via Livingston and Gardiner Gateway, the llovernmcut Official
Entrance to the Park.
SEASON JUNE I TO SEPT. 20.
SEE EUROPJ3
IF YOU WILL. BIT
SEE lMEIITCA. .FIRST
START RIGHT. SEK
YELOWSTONE PAK.lv
NATURES URKATKST WONDKRLAND
PARTICVLARS AT 256 MORRISON STRKL'T
As D. CHARLTON
Assistant Ccueral Passengrr Agrnt
Portland Oregon
Titles Examined
Abstracts Made
jj? Non-Resident Taxes Paid ?
Real Estate vl? Loans, etc
0
VOTE FOR
ELHER T. CONNELL
Regular Republican Nominee for Representative
Herewith pledges himself
if elected to work at all times for the best interests of
Columbia County.
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SUMMER
SCHOOL
MONHOUTH STATE
NORHAL
Jane 27 to Aug. 6 and Ang. 13 to
Sept, 7. First six weeks devoted to
special preparation for county and
state exams. Regular Normal
subjects and Metbods also. Last
four weeks a continuation of Nor
mal instruction and special atten
tion to Primary Methods with
model pupil clasws
FACULTY OF OVER TWENTY
-INSTRUCTORS-C
m Regular Normal Faculty assisted by noted col
lege and public school educators
TUJTIONVFirst term $7.50 Second term $5.00.
For catalogue, summer school circular or other
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information write to Pres. E. D. Ressler-
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JOB PRINTING
18 OUR PU81NE88
WK liavo U ln'Ht and mmt
fully oquipH Job .Tint-injjOniain(kluinWiUunDtjr
Jnd tre ore prepared to
da all kinds of Printing
on short notice and at
most reasonable prices
A TRIAL WILL CONVINCE
OREGON MIST
H. H, HIGLEY, AND CO,
CAN SELL YOU ANY KIND OF
Real Estate or Business Chance
YOU WANT. TELL YOUR TROUBLES TO
THEM.
227 WASHINGTON ST.
PORTLAND, OR
The editor of the Review is, to put it
inildly, mistaken in stating that this
utper is attacking the good name of the
rity of Bainier. Cut in it riot beginning
to dawn upon you that your city wou'd
be better!!" if tlnj law was enforced and
n number of its worser element iuvited
Jo 1 ungrHte? Are yon Iiolith enough
j defend I lie attack ujion Mr. Fihe ,
or to atill insirt that it whs not the re
mit of a uonvpirucy? Bead the report
of the (rand jury and Ki t right.
HIE OLD RELIABLE
mm
Gov, Chamberlain claims in his ''-yerti-einents
to be the "idol f the com
mon people." Wateh the common people
MiuuU their idol uud rouia back to the
;tyiie fuilli.
; Human Blood Haiki.
A tide of horror m bild by marko of
luipis't) .ilO"i in the homo of J. W. Wil-
Jkims,. a well known merchant of liac,
'Mv,i writet: "Twenty years ego I
ijia'd severe lieinorrhngtv of the lunj;s and
' -was near death whin 1 bt jiiiu taking Dr
Krr.gs' New Difoovery. It completely
jilted ine and 1 have rc'iuained well ever
iinee." It cures Ileimirrhagps, Chronic
('onifhr. Settled Colda and Bronrhiiip,
Iml it the only known. cure for Weak
unit. rry inHle guaranteed by
iL-'i 5,wJ (kain .McauJjUU
BAKING
POWDER
ABSOLUTELY PURE
The greatest of
modern-time helps
to perfect cooking
Used In the best fam
ilies the world over
asm sums reoeu m
Fnblie School Exerebtes.
The closing exercises of the St. Helens
public school were held at the Congrega
tional church last Wednesday evening, in
the presence of an audience that packed
the building to the door. The rendition
of the programme reflected great credit
upon all who took part, and especially
upon the teachers who have given so
much study and work to its preparation :
pbocbammb:
1 . Prayer by Rev. Kemp.
2. Instrumental Music by Miss Bessie
Hattan.
3. Address of Welcome by Ernest Johns.
4. Solo by Warren Quick.
5. Dialogue by Cecil Ross, Rugenia
Detnine. Ruth Decker and fustin'Wil-
kins.
0. Recitation by Leona Pinckney.
7. Recitation by Kenneth Cliff.
8. Son? bv Edna Harris. Leona Wilkins.
Sadie Ellis, Bessie Hattan Nellie Laws,
and Miss Ketel.
9. Recitation by Leoua Wilkins.
10. Recitation by Charlie I,aws.
11. Soni; in Susie Ketel. Ieasie Cade.
and Hilda Cliff.
12. Recitation by Searle Hattan.
13. Oration bv Edna Harris.
14. Duet by Grace and Bertha Dart.
15. Class prophecy by Loyd Hattan.
16. Tableau by six girls. .
17. Address by the principal .
18. Presentation of diplomas bv Martin
White. .
Hereby Pledge
I Myself to
I Work for the
: Best Interests
of Columbia
County and the
State of Ore
gon, Irrespec
tive of
Party.
VOTE FOR
W.J.FULLERTOH
Independent Candi
date for
REPRESENTATIVE
A
Native
Son
of
Columbia
County.
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AND
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STATE BANK OF RAINIER
CAPITAL $25,000
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Officrn: Carlcton Lewis, r,reldrnti vJm IibW. Vict l'il!ia; 0. 8. Vb
Auker, Caihicr.
Dimtors: Carlrion Iwis, John Dibblre, Ikraa Illaocbaril,
W. Cooler Morris, IWni W. Reed.
STATE BANK OF RAINIER
RAINIER, OREGON
"WALK - OVER"
OXFORDS
Black Patent Leather
Black Con Metal
Tan Russia Calf
$400
$3-5
$350
TT"lTTwTlTnLn,C! Walkover and
J2l1J JLUTJO. i O SoroBis Store
FORMERLY FIFTH AND WASHINGTON
WASHINGTON AND THIRD ST.
"All around the Nurthwett corner."
PORTLAND ft ft ft ft ORE
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Capital Htoe a, 110,000. r.llr I'al4.
TrantacU raotl Unking luslti
four per cant inlrrtnt l(l on time oVioalt
KXflianitB sohl on all mint
huiccminty amlxlioul warrants Imnglit g
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BANK OF RAINIER,
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I THE BIG STOREi
DOWN BY THE PIC SAWMILL J
Receiving New Goods Every Day j
In the Week.
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