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About The Oregon mist. (St. Helens, Columbia County, Or.) 188?-1913 | View Entire Issue (June 1, 1906)
.4 ' i t ! 11 OREGON MIST ija-.,---4-.- " - ffifH W PsoHice ftt St- Helens, ftfjS)tlt M aWWMd"!"1 wail matter. !8sM4 BvRy Frioay Bv prfc)g AHO PROPRIETOR. faMM...j-j 4q kiv, ooe year, in advance. . . ,f 1 CO i months W Jjral notice 85 cents per line. FRIDAY, lune 1, 1000. REPUBLICAN STATE TICKET ' United State Senator: : jONATUAS BOVRXB For Senator, abort term : J F. W. MULKKY. Congress wan : W. R. EUJS. Governor ; JAMES wrjUYpOMBR Supreme Judge: ROBERT EAKIN. pecreUry of State; F. A. 6ENSQM Treasurer: GF.O, A. STEELE pperiulenlent ol Public Instruction: J.H. ACKERMAN " Itarupy General j A. M. CRAWFORD f-Utte Printer: JVILUS 8. DUNIWAY Labor Conini'maioer : O. P HOFF fiEPUBLICAK CODHTY TICKET. Repretentatire; ELMER T. CONNELL, County Clerk i W. A. HARRIS. Sheriff: MARTIN WHITE. Treasurer i EDWIN ROSS. Commissioner : HARRY WEST. Surveyor: W. T. WATTS. Coroner; II. R. CLIFF. cosscsjcatiox. Rainier, Oa., Mat 22, 1906, - Whereas, In view of the unfavorable advertising that Rainier has been re. eemng in the daily papers of Portland recently, and in order to set the matter right before the general public, Be it Resolved, That we, the undersigned citizens, business men and property owners of the town of Rainier, depre cate the controversy now being waged jn the newspapers, especially the Ore gonian, concerning the people of the town, exaggerating every instance technical violation of the law, mistatlng and perverting of facts to suit their own end and representing the town as a den pi vice and iniquity, when in fact it is as law abiding aud orderly as there is in the State of Oregon. The bitter war now being waged between the ealcon and anti-saloon elements to further their pwn personal and political ends, the way-laying and beating of Mr. Fischer we condemn in the strongest terms. peither do we condone nor approve of writing of falsehoods and mis-statements for publication. Rainier, of course, is po paradise, neither is it the hell-bole which some have painted it to be by their distorted statements that have been published. The state of affairs spoken of by the grand jury does not exist here, and we, as citizens, protest gainst such unjust criticism, and be lieve that bad the business men and property owners been, ocgoigant 4 guch proceedings, and had been given an op iaortoaity to refute them, the report would have been entirely different, had any been made on the subject; and fur ther be it Resolved, That we consider the city council full competent to manage the affahs of the town ; that the city marshal an efficient officer and is doing his fluty; that the statement tbt t!e saloons re run wide open on Sunday are abso jutely false and wilho'it foundation. J)ean Blanubard, Merchant; W. D. I'lue, Mgr. Columbia River Door Co; J. P, Buford, Cashier Bank of Rainier; C. C. Wilson Lumber Co., by C. C. Wilson, President; Patterson Lumber Co., by John Patterson, President ;T, E. Hughes, Supt. Columbia River Door Co; A. L. Richardson, merchant; J. B. Doan, Po tW Jad,ge, real estate and in,; L. . Sweet, tueroliant ; R. E. Schmidt, M. D.j . M. Ellis & Co,, merchants; D. R. Baker, Mgr. Western Willard Case Lbr. Qo; C, jl. Farris, Mgr. Wilson Case Lbr. Co; - 0. H. Drobaugn, prop. New Home Res ' fauruut; A. Friedburg, merchant; (Jub ' r.er& Langenbacher, confectionery; N. ' C. Parish, bakery ; V B. Jameson, Mgr. amesim Lbr. Co; A. C. Jellison, vice prea. Oregon aud Kansas Lbr. Co; R. H. Robersou, confectiouery ; F. D. Rice, feict & Tarbell ment market ; W. E. Ifeixspmf , prop. Rainier water co ; G. H Vbauelt, editor Review; A. P. Mc- THE COUNTY TICKET. Tc tiipr onv rr-nson that can be triven whv a single demo cratic nominee for a County office should be elected in Col umbia County this year? Every man on t lie Kcpuoiwu ticket was nominated in an opeu primary eiccuuu, ww aMi vntor had ait eaual chance to express his preference, and, if wc did not all get just what we wautea mat coiii- tutes no good reason way we suouia aiscreau umvi j-..- mary law by balking at the result. Ac o toftfr r tart, however, tne iivkci is uw, uih k rpspntntive to eoroucr. that commends itself to the best judgment of the community and is worthy of support even If polities is left entirely out of the questiou. This U recog- ;; u r nnnniints when thev refuse to put UP Mttart democratic fight all along the line and resort to the) guerilla tactics of attempting to "swipe" off an office here and tberu. The Mist proposes to make a brief review of the ticket, iu order that those who may not be well acquainted with the candidates may understand just what the Kepumican party offers to the voters: FOR REPRESENTATIVE. oil i pniibiipan nominee for renre imi . biui wv""-"j r sentative, is a native sou of Oregon, and a young man ol ex cellent ability. He is a graduate of Amherst callag., and in the Legislature will be an earnest ana lmciugcui. wwi rvi,.mh;o f.nnnfv's interests. Bv occupation Mr, Conneu is a farmer, and has the management and control of one of the largest farms in Columbia county, xiis sympami. should and doubtless will be with the agricultural classes, and he may be relied upon to stand fur whatever is best for their interests. He is also a shrewd business man and BO one will be able to use him as a tool for their designs. Ha will come as near knowing what he is doing as any man at Salem, and he will not plead ignorance as a justicausD ui any vote he may cast. Mr. Connell is but twenty-six ye of asre: he is ambitious, and he knows full well that his only hope of future success is in tne approval ui mc vuw, vu.. forehe is very sure to do his utmost to satisfy their wishes. H r.as made no dedees whatever except those included in his primary platform, and there is no good reason why he should not receive tne vote oi every cpuuiiwu m v-". County. V trust his majority will be just the same as that of the Republican nominee ior uoycrum, hh record will justify the people in re-noimnaung auu r wav ing him two years from now. FOR SHERIFF. Martin White is so well known to the voters and his ad. ministration of his office has been so satisfactory that no one is attempting to dispute the election with him. Ha has made a good and economical tax collector, ana us suvu u numerous occasions that he possesses the necessary MTV tP arrest desperate criminals, rxu wumj 'i6u" - tcj Snerill taan ivtamu mu w ---v t. j - i j C. W. BUkgsley. They are a good team and the peop.e are going to hire them over again. FOR COUNTY CLnKK, Mr. W. A. Harris represents competency aud industry. Not a word will be heard against his ability tq condact the office. At the time of the direct primaries Mr. Harris was in the East, and in his absence, without any eiiort upon ms part, the Republican voters chose him fox their nominee over amost worthy competitor. So far as Republican voters are concerned, especially those who took part in the primary election, they are in honor bound to giye Mr, Harris their full support at the polls on Tuesday next. FOR COMMISSIONER, Harry West, of Scappqose, will be the next county com- nissioner, ana ne wui maKe ju&i. as guw uu wv, Srnnnnocer. Phil Frakes. He will not be swayed by every person who approaches him, but he will give careful consider- auonto every aetauoi me oywucs auu i-nui uu but progressive administration of the county's financeSj FOR TRFASVRER. Dr. Edwin Ross takes it because no one else seemed to want it. He waited quite a while before announcing hia canr didacy for renomination, but everybody seemed satisfied that the money was safe in his hands, so he will serve for an other two years by general consent. FOR CORONER. One of the gravest undertakings in the county is the office ofcoioner. No other has such a serious and solemn aspect. It is certainly one office in which partisan politics plays no part, and therefore it has become a time honored custom to give it to the hottest politician in the county, Dr. Harry R. Cliff, of St. Helens. m . ' Look your ticket over and you will find that it is an ex cellent one. You helped nominate it, and we hope you will not fail to do your duty to help elect it. a TRAINS DAILY a TO DV LL'TH-M IN S K AP0U8 iST 1 'V V L MSVKHI.isi:OI.S-OMlA KANSAS CITY-M'. j-'''.-" THE EAST The Regular Yetlowstone Park Routp Via Livingston and Gardiucr Gateway, the Government Entrance to the Park. SEASON JUNE I TO SEPT. 20. Official SEE EUROPE IK YOU WILL, BIT SEE A.MEIUCA. FIRST START RIGHT. SEK YELOWFONE PA.TIK NATURES URKATRST WONUKRLANU PARTICULARS AT 25 M0RHISON STRKKT A. D. CHARLTON Assiatant Ocnernl IVssenger Agent Portland Oregon 12. B, QUICK A. M. HOLT0N The Columbia County ABSTRACT AND TRUST CO. Titlk3 Examined ? Abstracts Made Non-Rhsident Taxes Paid " pn Vctitc -? Loans, etc ...... , . VOTE FOR ELflER T. CONNELL Regular Republican Nominee for Representative Herewith pledges himself if elected to work at all times for the best interests of Columbia Couuty. SUMMER SCHOOL MONflOUTH STATE NORflAL June 27 to Aujr. 0 and Auk. 13 to Sept. 7. First six weeks devoted to special preparation for county and state exsros. Regular Normal subjects and Methods also. Ijist lour weeks a continuation of Nor mal instruction and special atten tion to Primary MuluxU witli model pupil classes FACULTY OF OVER TWENTY -INSTRUCTORS--- H Regular Normal Faculty assisted by noted poL m lege and public school educators. iU TUITION:-First term $7.50 $ccond term 5,00, m For catalogue, summer school circular PF pfher W information write to Pres. 1$. D. RcsslerS B. E. Bourne, ins. st. ; Go. F. Moeck ; J. H. Milka, prop. Elite barber abop ; C. G. Parson, prop, boarding bouse; Geo. Rocker. Rockey logging 00 ; W. C. Kilby. liveryman ; Wm. Roberta, liYeryman ; C. M. Brooks, carpenter; M. T. Q'ConneJl, lumberman; E- Eiliott, hotel keeper; W. J. Stacy, plumber; G. C. Lance, ttenog. Col. River door Co; N. W. How ard, acct. Col. River door Co; E. K,. Tucker ; M. G. Sevens, foreman C. R. D. Co ; L. R. Farria; U. F. Harmon; II. Vogelsang; J. Sjlva; C. H. Kaeetner, barber; W. B. Ddielbower, carpenter; Sidney Campliell, lumberman; H. By veraon, Palace hotel ; J. Hanchan ; II. T. Kirry; W. T. Cataidy. The report of the grand jury and the verdict of the jury in the circuit court were bued on facts and can not be wiped out by resolutions. Kemp and Fischer have both law and right on their side. .1 the Moon Inhabited? Science bas proven that the moon baa aq Atmosphere, which makes life in come form possible on that satellite ; but not for human beings, who have a hard enough time on this earth of oars; especially those who don't know that Electric Bitters cure headache, biliious neea, malaria, cbilla and fever, jaundice, dyspepsia, dizziness, torpid liver, kid ney complaints, general debility and fe male weaknesses. Unequalled a general tonic and appetizer, for weak persons and especially for the aged. It induces sound sleep. Fully guaranteed Perry and Graham, price only 50i Febsonaj-U is free. Get married. Send stamp and address to Gem Corres ponding Club, postotlice box 47, Portland, Oregon. Talk to Ross, Columbia County Bank. NOTIC E Or INTEXTIO TO AITtl FOB UQCOK UCEKUC To ill prnnm eooeerawl. and tn the lez! rotera now rtullr renloiu in iMe frarinrt, Co lumbia CountT. Male ol Ondkou, in lartlrultf: Yon s4 etch of too will take notli-e sod jrno sre hereby nile1 that I, O. K. Hunter, will on Thn4r. (he 5th (Urnf July, M. spHr U the Honorable County court ol the Suue of Oreiron, in and for the County ol Culumbla. for s license to sell sptrituou. rfnoua and matt iKIuonaud ferwenurd elder la lea quantities than one gallon, for s period of lix tiwulb. in it, the village of Oohlt, lu boote Franoci. Co lumbia County. Ktale of Orexon; whii-n ap plication win be supponea ana lullowing Delition, lo-wll: PKTITION. I baned upon the to tha Cuan'j Court of the Mate of Oreson for the County of Columbia. In the matter of the application of O. E. Hun ter for a license to nell ptrlluons, yinotu aud matt liquor and fermented eider in les quan tities than ouc Kallou.at Ooble, lu Uoble pro einct, Columbia Couuty, Hlate of Oreson: To the Honorable Connty Court ol Columbia Couuty. Oregon: We, the nnder,l;nel, comprising an actual majority of tha whole number of lexal voters of Uoble freclnct, Columbia County, fttate of Oreiton, and who now reside in and have ac tually resided in said Uoblt Preeiuct for morel man ininy oavs i-nuiefiiaiciy preawuns Honorable Court to Irani to O. K. Hunter license to sell spirituous, vinous and malt liq uors ana lermeuiea ciaer in lessquanuiies man oue (alloo, at tieappooae, In Moble freeing' Columbia Couuty, btaie of Oregon, for a period ol six months. Kmile Waaser, Henry Waaser, Victor Purer, C. C. Fowler, K. Heplottle. W. P. Carey, Arch Hehiedell, C. E. llnadley, A. Keer, A. C. Zigler, '1 nomas llunter. Charles Youne. P. L. Kennv. Jay nurtrow, James U. Kennedy, George Poster. Jr., J. C. Powler. C. w. Mcfarlsnd, Ibedateof signing, ffllnn and preseiiuiion ol this petition, hereby respectfully petition this Hunter. A. Waller O. Jat kson. E. W. Pnw er. J. M. Youbge, B.C. Hoadley, Henry llluke. Orvllle Youug, ilorsa Blake, t. llyaanell, L. Bradley, M. Link. VV. E. Maklusuj. i. M. Lindsay, B. C. Makluster, K. C. pilher, Jack Ehrllnger. P. W. Mokinnter, (ieo. H. Taltt, W. I. hr.blegel, A. t. Malcolm, Pred Comfort, A. J. Cola, J. P. Bear, J. Joues, I'eter llrwscb, I). 1. Pulton, Harry Hines. H. P. Know. Geo. Link, Jacob Brown, B. E. McClellaa, G. i. Tipton, C, K Clay, R. I). Johnson, P. B. Tipton, ira L Withtow, P. W. Jordan, H. T. Alexander, C. Metcall, Elward Condou, Wm. Uuncso, Kobt. Livingston, ). I. Link, E. 1. tikeels, U. H. Foster, Ueo. Kerr, U. P.. iKiile, O II. Hchln, J. W. Thompson, Al Shub bee. C. Magvon, ltt Trnman, Autone Wise. K. N. Hamilton, Pred. Anllker, J. T. Condon, J. W. Lord, J. U Archibald, Eugene Hlnlth, John Hed ding, C. P. Anderson, Frank Welter, II. Hoke, W. it. Satterlce, U P .Vforeland, P. Blrhop, ieo. H. Knvd. r, Hobert Link, us Pitseiilwrg, O. t. Hoaok-y, Henry Waller. Prank Degunda, D. A. M. 1. II jriutll. JOB PRIWTIWC 18 OUR DU8INE8S WE liiive tlie boHt. ; aiu .most fii II V etmi i1h! .1 ob lr In t in Office in Columbia ( mnty .Ami nrtarflprpmrt(l to do alt hinth of Prmt w4 on short jiottw and at most reason a bio prices t TRIAL Will CONVINCE OREGON MIST 0 STATE BANK OF RAINIER CAPITAL $25,000 HUM H?v4nt OWQ TKtlST tup Utl0i C. Ptll B I'KH t'KN T ISTtKEKr PAIU ON TIK t'K-HWI W AS0 iAVIXOt Araim tlHX .it ll.X.K hwfKO I4'KU TO i r M. Sail BDAV I a, H TI f. . Oflicrrs: Cur'rli.ti Lewis, l'rrl.lrnt .4m iHbliWtj, k I'reaUWi C, P, Va Aukrr, Cashkr. Diltvtora: Cattrlon Lewis, JiJin iNLWee. Va III k bard, W. CoojTr Mj"ri, HtnJ. W, Kd. STATE BANK OF RAINIER RAINIER, OREGON VALK - OVER" OXFORDS S.w,Vr I5ljck f.ttcut Leather lil.ak Con Metal Tan iiu.su Calf $4.00 $3-5 $3-5 H. H. HIGLEY AND CO, CAN SELL YOU ANY KIND OF Real Estate ok Business Chance YOU WANT. TELl, YOUR TROUBLES TO THEM. 227 WASHINGTON ST. PORTLAND, OR Hereby Pledge Myself to Work for the Best Interests of Columbia County and the State of Ore gon, irrespec tive 01 Party. VOTE FOR W.J. FULLERTON Independent Candi date for REPRESENTATIVE A Native Son of Columbia County. KNIGHT'S w ft " r-ORMEKLY FIFTH AND WASHINGTON WASHINGTON AND THIRD ST. I'Aii aiu,l lUe NuitUatsI curncr." PORTLAND ORE I BANK OF RAINIER H Capital Nlack, 110,000. Kallf I'ald. S Transaila a frrm-rsl Unkii.g business t'KUr r o-nl iiilerrst paid nil lima della J-lmliaDKe si, Itl on all itnl t niaie.riHiriiy ami srnooi warrants nougrii i Ofr'FICKKS Vt, V. V.L1, I'rraiilpnl W. 1. 11, ae. Vic I'rr.i.lciit J I'. Cssliiir MRKCTUIIH h. H. rha tut 1kn Hi MCiiao W. IL IVi W. 1. Ktv J. I. 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