The Oregon mist. (St. Helens, Columbia County, Or.) 188?-1913, June 08, 1906, Image 2

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flic next Oregon l.vi!:Uitrc ill ciu-
t:in kix lK'iiuor.its only, all of them in j
tin- Semite. Hits will lie the siuatlot )
lViiuK-r.ilic representation in many years. I
,Of the :!0 ittemliers of the Slute Senate, '
1 1 1 are holdovers. Of the 15 elected to
I the Senate this year. s-'vn signed state- j
t mens. No. 1 and two pledged themselves'
- ' to suixrt the liepnldieim voters' ehoiec
, f. Oil for I'nitcd Slates Senator. Of the liO 1
oO niomlK-M of the house, ;M signed State-)
inent No. 1. and six pledged themselves j
;o vote (or the Ki publican voters' choice
! 'or I'nitcd Sta.es Senator In other j
, words, since Hoitrne, a Republican, has I
; received the popular vote, there are 54 J
; iik Hilars of the Legislature pledged to
. his support. It requires 4i to elect.
a r.
RUCTION .NOT KM.
l'liteied at the lVsiolhce at St. Helens.
Oregon, us second-class mail in.iticr.
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KlUTnR AND l'KOPKIKTOR.
One earn; one vtar, in advance
Six months
Lctpil notices 2"i cents per line
I'KIHAV, June S, 1!HV..
ALL FOX LOfE.
THE UNOFFICIAL KKTURNS.
Ry Precincts, ov thk Votes Cast for State and Covsty Or-mces at nih
General Flection IlKUJrxr: 4.
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ChamlierUiu as elected bv over 2.000
majority, while the rest Republican
iX majority.'
ticket won bv alxnil :
51'. O.-uue ll.iysrer has iviun.e.i !o
Oietfon. S .mio-months iiy'ii lie left a
proliiablc lniines, and n ncl !e wife,
utid, in ivinpauy with jotini; woman
who had IIicmH it.ne enjoyed tie liSinct
of her associate-, left Oicon. And Mr.
Muyirer claims, ns we have lieaid, that
this was all fr love. lie "loved the
(fill and therefore could ii"t help liitu
telf." Better men have died for ..ve,
and belter still have lived for love,
rus.-ioii it mnv have been, but love as
sane men use the woid it certainly
waa not. Of nil the eiiines that were
ever committed in the name of love this
ns one of the worst, most inexen?:iu.e i
find mo.t hrii2"n. Trm. love titver
omit, the element of respect. It .iced I c;,rr in "" the Barlow A S
not idealize or l,e blind, but it is in the
web and w oof Slid wiil not wear er.t. '
It sustains the shucks of poverty and
smoothes away a!! the petty frailties and I
weakness of mtutivd couples. It til
something for everyday use, and u ii It-1
We were ashamed of Columbia County
until the returns came in from the rest
of the Slate. Now we are proud of it.
It is still the banner Republican county
of the Slate of Oregon.
Judiic l-l'.is is elected to Coneress in
this dUlrict by a majority of about
l.'i.iAM: and he never sweat a hair. I
There is a grc it deal
i words 'fre 1 toll road'1
in n name. The
came very near
l'ive precincts in Columbia Count v
Warren. Auburn, Apiary, lK.er Island
and Cuioti. voted for prohibition.
out it the name of wife loses its sueet
ness and the home its fanctity. It en
ters into the business alfairs of ine-.i and
encourages them to adhere to honor and
uprightness for the sake of the dear ones
at home, and many a man whose foot
sieps might have wandered fram the
paths of rectitude lias been tared to use
fulness by the strong tie of a j.-ocd
woman's love. When a man leaves
everything that he should hold sacred
and in mattita manhood deliberately
drags a woman down, he does not do it
for love, whatever clsa his motive may
be.
For Olive Harness there may be pity.
She ha? paid the full penalty of her sin,
but Mr. Ueo. M.iye-r will n.t eicae
unwhipt. It is iiup.'issiide that all the
sorrow and sulleriug must forever be the
lotoftha victim. Sxmer or later the
greater criminal will be brought to
pniiishnient.
Mr. Mnvjer, in a recent letter to the
Oregonian, adds insult to injury by the
following statement:
"Sow there has been so much said in
relation to the affair of our elopement I
wish myself to give an account of the
Bflair. I first met Miss Barnes at the
Roosevelt roceptiun, given three years
n-o last March, and we kepr steady
company until the time of our elope
ment, so we both knew very well what
e were doing, and e talked the mat
ter over from every standpoint. She !
was old enough to know, and so .is 1,
and re have no apologies to oiTer. I
was not divorce 1 from my wife utul J
Jonathan llounie received a plurality
of L'-"k1 votes, and therefore is the peo
ple's choice for I'nited States Senator.
llawley. Republican for Congress in
the first district, won out against C.allo
way by the small plurality of 2,dtJ.
The gross earnings tax bill carried, so
George can rvduoc the taxes some more.
Woman suftrage was defeated ami we
are .-.tiil protected from the wiles of the
wickeil wouiau.
The whiskey men
on their bunco bill.
got badly defeated
As a result of the prohibition victory
in I'nion precinct our friend Joe Hull has
decided to leave the citv.
Marion Countv, fully six hundred Re
publican, gave Gearin just about that
much majority over Bourne.
Prohibition carried iu eight Portland
precincts.
Prohibition carried Lane County.
Tillamook remains dry.
Prohibition carried Benton Countv.
Prohibition carried Linn Countv.
Prohibition carried Sherman County.
LOOKING BACKWARD.
l'or lioveruor
I II Amos, Prohi
V W Paree, Soc
t'.eo Chamlierlain, lVmo
James Wilhycomtve, Reji
For Secretary of State
Prank W lteiison, Rep
R C ltrown. Soc
T S McDaniel, Pro , . .
PllSrcwt, lVm
l'or State Treasurer
Leslie Hntler, Pro
t! K Cook, Sec
J D Matiock, lVm
tleo A Steel, Rep
For Supreme Judge
C .1 Hi ijilit. Pro
Kobt Kakin, Rep
Tti Hailey, IVni '
Marcus V Robbins, Soc
For Attorney lieneral
CC Urix, ..."
A M Crawford, Rep
Roht A Miller, Iem
F l Rutherford, Pro
For Sup't of Public lust met ion
J II Aekerniin, Rep
J K llosmer, Soc
Helirv Shenk, Pro .
For State Printer
J C Cooper, Soc , . .
Willis S lhtniwav. Rop
Alvin S Hank, Pro
J Scott Taylor, lVm ;
For l.nbor Commissioner
Op Hon", Rep
W S Riclnirds, Sic
l'or 1'. S. Senator, to fill vacancy
Hiram (ionld. Pro ".
Fred W Mulkey, Rep
J 1) Stfvens, Seic
For C. S. Sen., term b'g March 4.
Jonaf'an Pourne. Jr:, Rep
John M Ciearin, Dem
B l ee Paget, Pro
A G Siuioln, Soe
For Representative m Congress
V R Kllis. Rep
James Harvey Graham, lem
A M Paul, Soe
II W Stone. Pro
For Representative
F.lmer T Counell, Rep
W J Fullerton, Ind
For Countv Clerk
VA Harris, Reii
II Henderson, Hem
For Sheriff
Martin White, Rep
For County Treasurer
Kdwiu Ross", Rep
For Comity Surveyor
W T Watts. Rep'. "
For Countv Commissioner
R PRurns, Ind ".
F M Fow ler, Iem
II West, Rep
For Coroner
II R Cliir, Rep
Prohibition
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Equal Suffrage
Amend, tolxieal Option Law
The election of PW is over, but still I
J another word remains to be sjoKen. It '
j relates l.ot to the levilv of one class of
FHe E S0S.
Although the Grange, the best in
formed fanner of the conntry and the
gricultural press are united in the be
the greater tortiou of its candidates. Tt : alK' wastes the time of the I'etwrtment
j has lost a leading office, and saved an-; Agriculture, nevertheless the House
otiier on! v bv a slight marifin the r laces i ' Representatives voted the provision
ol greatest importance ill state and na- i back in the appropriation bill and the indi-
tioiia! affairs through the desire of va- i cations are that the Senate will concur in
nous groups to "get even," or obtain re-; lne amendmant, and a quarter of a mil
veii,:c. Tiiis malignity s'.ruek chiefly at j Iio" dollars wiil be spent to send some
the heads of the ticket. The bosses whom i farmers a little useless packet of five or-
COUld not get one on Statutot vgrout.d- in i C, " , laC ,n,ui,1U-V ' another. t-ongress onat .ree msinou-
Oregon, ns she was a very g.1 woman I ,, ' "' ''"Ca" ?'arl-v ),as t:tcle'! much , valueless to the farmer
ns far as goodness goes, but I was a Ion
way lrum ueiuj conteuiej vula my
home, although I hail every comfort 1
that money could buy except loving my
wife as a married man stioiil I. As I
could not get a divorc- I left my wife
with every comfort aa.i a goxl home.!
I considered under t:;e c:rcatu:tjnces I
u-m f.,-...,l r..r... .....I f ..til
that a9 Ion,, ,.s Mrs iiv.,.1 j I'd masters.,! the old machine, and all
never had auv regrets Jver our el- .p- tUsir h'K'a'"ua f"rghout the state ; the
went I received a decree of dlvore'e "T, T, Mi,ch,;,,: lhe
T.i , .... . .. '"end of Hermann here, of Williamson
September BJ, which can bs verified ! 1 M.xly yonder; the gangs who J" U,i,'k " ' ridiculous little
you w ish to lo o'c it ui We wer ie ! i'rost:cutl-'11 ' ir 'and frauds and I Patket of seed is seriously said to be all
paring to coine bark to Ou-o;. to" live' if ,n ' interert' r,4ti"!sUiI' and ! Jkat tandt, bstween you and a see.1 trust,
which can also be verity if VuU M, to ! fKC,il, ilh lhcm' wa,,tc'1 to j u ' "ve a way, understood it was the
iiuir own importance an l get 1 t'oee oi congress 10 pass laws, ter
even.'' So at every jwint within their i lai,1'y enough money is spent on courts
re ieh the v drove the knife in. The ef-! a,11 attorney g'.nerals and prosecuting
fort was directed chiefly at the men who ! attorneys to take care of law breakers
stood in the -first places on the ticket j without adding to our burden by this
for such effort must ba concentrated if i frL'c -'d farce.
it is to have effect. The remainder of Patrons, the remedy is in your hands,
the candidates were elected by about the ! When you get your little packet next
umuI reptiblica-i majorities. j put a stamp on it, write across the face
It is not a phasing theme, so w j need ! "'returti to sender." and put it back in
hould lie under, th; m'li1' That will beat all the petitions,
One Congressman favored the spend
ing of this enormous sum, because, he
said, it prevented the successful operation I
of a seed trust by the seed merchants.
2 TRAINS DAILY 2
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Kri.lTH MINNIi.Vpol.H
ST. P.U'L-
IK'VKHI.IM'(,.S-llM UI V
K.l.VAS ill yr. loll.-
THK KAST
look the matter up, when Mrs, Mayger
took suddenly ill with peritonitis. If
medical attention f ou! i have saved her
she wctiid have been with me in Oregon
as soon as able to travel.
SOME IMPROVEMENTS.
Tl' Regular Yellowstone Park Route
Via Livingston and Gardiner Gateway, the Government Otlici.il
ICntrance to the Park.
SEASON JUNE I TO SEPT. 20.
SUMO KUMOVK
II VOL' WILL, HIT
SKi: jYM KIM OA. KI IJSrr
START RIGHT. SK li
'JLOWSTOXl-: PARK
NATIRI-S GRIiATIiST WOSIjI-KLAND
PA RTICt'LARS AT2.V) MORRISON STRKKT
A. D. CHARLTON
Assistant General Passenger Agent
Portland Oregon
pursu
it; yet it
. Hi
elc-iroas of the -
or.! t for t!i pa'.
u.-ctss of their piriy. but
lie welfare, gel tired of ,
being thwarted by those who wou'd vz
parly only for their selfish nggrairli.e-! callino
For the fii.-t time in i!s hi-tory the
Mibt this week is printed upon a poaer
press, run by a gasoline engine.. U i.
not as fast a press as the Oieg.miat.s,
but it is a great improvement over the
old arm-strong and maiks a di.dincl ad
vance in tlie-na tier's hiMoiv. Onltc -ig in-: r.-ce:it contest and
number of newspaji'-r- haw tome and I ,r :1 1,1 ' S.
gone in Columbia County sine- the Mi -r j l""hal!v, the aiiinio.iiies
was established over a ima-t-r of a ci-n-1 ,'"r"ed out. Yet men who are
tury ago, but the old pione'. r p.ii;r has
outlived Coon all, ii!.d it ii ptvbi'ile
that it will oii'.hvm ,iy i '::"i. It ua.
first established in o(i;,o-iii on to the
Col umbian, publishi-d by Major Kuoi-h
G. Adams, whose style of literature has
since hud but oiiu imitator. With that
single exception the Mist has lived at
peace with all its competitors and has
rejoiced in tin ir piosperity. Neither
has it any ill will stored up caahirtits
recent opponent. It has no time to in
dulge in animosities and its only nm-i
billon is to do its best for the whole j
county, and thereby maintain its posi
tion us the leading county papir. In
Ui'w work it asks your ussista'iC". If
you arc in debt to the paper please help
us pay the heavy expenses we have in
curred. If you think well of it nk your
neighbor to subscribe, and whenever
you henrof any neighborhood news send
it In. Let us pull logetlier for the boo I : i. i ..
not
stood, heeMiise it is one of the leading ! a" the resolutions and the ablest argu
caiiies -let us sav, the' leading cause ! mc-nt of the most persistent lobbyist.
t worried the Republican party dur j ('range Bulletin. i
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r,:ses 1:11s- j
i : time, j
Will . be :
Miicerely
NOT X QUITTER.
01 t'oiiimiini (. inn ly, nnil not
apart by hailful local j. alornoe:
Whit matters it whether ex-Senator
Chandler was hone-tly mistaken in mis-
toting the Pitsideut and stirring up
violent feeling iu the Senate? What
Senator can advance his own cause bv
the President" a man of r !.iv "
i me,,t- a"!l' ,jcin: Prevented, se .-k solace because the rate bill passed by the Senate
; through revenge. It is no pleas nit con-,' contains a court review clause? The
I teiiipl.aion; so let it pass. Vet it is just ' Senate has passed a rate bill.
i ItS Well t, :,l..Uw I.!..!.. .... Tl... .. j .... I
' ""-"m "it ore-- e are not sure liut what Senator! 11
gonian has done herein, the main ouali- Tillman is c-nthh-H o ul,t 1. 1 H'
j ties of that vaunted "ilitical independ-! credit for its passage a any one else At1"1
icm:e"tlu,t "blared in the contest ! any rate, he has not in anv wav di,.,l ! iil
wn.cn we nave just passe.1 through. But,! his own great victory by declaring the
ns it is all behind us, let it go; remember- j President is entitled to the credit, and
ing, as a great writer has said, that "he j that but for the persistence of the Pres
censures God who quarrels with theiui-jident there would l.e 110 rate bill at all
perfections of m.in."-Oregoniau. . It ought to raise something of a grin on
! llle 'ace of every farmer who reads in -iiAlXIKR
, litie.il papers the charges that the Pres.
i ident is a 'quitter." The charge maybe
Prof. Wilktrson, who for three ears i tnu!' itiH I";lIified to read that he quits in
has been principal of our public school, i a't:r accomplishing his purpose. Let us ff!
moves to Forest Grove this week, where i sec to 11 l,lilt Jusl SUCM another "impul-
lighter and successful "quitter"
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SUMMER
SCHOOL
MONHOUTH STATE
NORHAL
June 27 to Auj?. (I and Aug. I.'l to
Si-tit, 7. P'irst six weeks devoted to
special preparation for county and
slate exams. Regular Normal
subjects and Methods also, i.ast
four weens a continuation of Nor
mal instruction and special atten
tion to Primary Methods with
model pupil classes
CatTi.k nit Sai.ii Tell head ,ne
yearling, threj two-year olds, three
threc-e.ir old 1 t calv.) soon ; also three
(IX vtiireld cows, all v. itheahes.
C. SAI'llUVKIN.
Yankton postolii.v, four miles west of
Yankton.
engaged as nrincinal. He
l e hel I i has niiide a great success of the school i fo,,ow '"' W'liite House.
here, anl we sincerely regret his dc-! -
parture. j leully Kerpent Itlte.
Chas. Williams sustained a severe in-! Are ns common in India an are sfoin
jury to his arm while at work iu pue'g i n(-li nd liver disorders with un. For
factory last Tuesday. 1 tl,e ,a,,!r '''
ever tli(;ie ia a ttnre reiut-
The Register has'been moved to Rain- : Eitctric Uittei: the great rc.tora-
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. hid irr tire jHTmml lo
(Id all hiinls of I'rinfui'J
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most misoiittlilr prices
A TRIAL Will CONVINCE I
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outfit for news and fob work. Bt0r'''J '."y ,p t0 .'Trf,,,(:t ,"'"It'' aft
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