OREGON -MIST
Entered at the rostolTice at St. Helens,
Oregon, as second-clas mail matter.
Issued Kvkrv Friday Bv
E. II. FLAGG.
Editor and Tropriktor.
One copy, one year, in advance. , . ,Jt I Ofl
Six months. 60
' Legal notices 23 cents er line.
FRIDAY, Nov. 2, HXXi.
BY COMMON CON SENT.
Over in Montana, not so very far from
Oregon, thev are mint; the bondsmen of
three State Treasurers to recover the
sums of money which the State Tteas-
urers received aa interest upon stale
funds deposited in banks. The Attorney
General of that elate thinks the public
treasury is entitled to, something like
$240,000 which has beeu pocketed by in
cumbents of the Treasurer's office in the
last few years. What strange ideas
some attorneys have of their duty to the
state in whose service thev have enlisted!
Hasn't the Montana Attorney-General
any sense of official courtesy ? Oregon
ian.
In Oregon this graft has beeu in ex
istence tor so many Tears tuat we sup
pose it may be defended as a vested
right. Its continuance is due to the
neglect of the people in not providing
some sensible legal method of caring for
the State's funds. The constitutional
salary of the State Treasurer is less than
11000 per annum. Then he gets fees,
we believe, from insurance companies,
and draws compensation as a member of
different boards. But bis chief source
of revenue is undoubtedly the interest
paid him by the favored bankers with
whom he deposits the State's funds.
This is illegal, and we suppose he could
Baiting Powder
Absolutely frit
A wholesome cream of tartar
baking powder. Makes the finest. .
lightest, best flavored biscuit, hot-,
breads, cake and pastry.
Aluni and alum-phosphate
powders are injurious. Do not
use them. Examine the labeli
700
ROYAL tAKINa fOWOM tO., MW VOHK.
"POLITICAL VKAU
Away back in Massachusetts the Dem
ocrats have nominated for Governor a
youngster by the name of James II. Hig-
gins, who, it is said, will not be twenty-
one rears old until the votes aie in.
Probably they took Jimmy for the nomi
nee because they thought he was too
young to be a hardened criminal, and if
elected they might expect some degree
of holiest government. You have to
before he
I An editor, after rnnning up against
'the public for a little while, printed the
following, says an exrhange: A man
mav use the mole ou the back of his
neck for a collar button; he may ride
freight train to save three cent" mile
he may light the lamp with a splintc
to save a match ; he may stop his watch
at night to save wear; use a period for
semi-colon to save ink. and nasture his
erandmother'a srave to save tav. but a
man of this kind is a scholar and a gen
I tlenian compared to a man who will take
pica your politician oeiore ne is ripe , ...,, ,,, ,,., .,ked to iv for
polling ou your hands. The number
of whited sepulchres that have been
brought to public gate during the past
two years is so numerous that the only
hnna. nf uffint7 nri l.i.i.tiat. nftii'iiat At.mfa
1 n-j.-j.- a.-. r n s --
u,roo,p,nluu,W;iHi. uecr to be to take him awsvfrotn the polit
to have the money in circulation than it ., .. ,,-,. rin, of
power into Ins Laby hands. Ana even
it put it back in the postoffice marked
Kefused.
would be to have it lying idle in the
vaults at Salem, and this will probabl,
continue to be the practice until some
better method is provided by law.
HOW ABOUT BENGEB
The Hon. Binger Hermaun, ex-con'
gressman, ex-commissioner of the Gen
eral Land Office, is traveling in Europe,
Mitchell is in his grave, Williamson has
been convicted, and others of the minor
offenders have received their merited
punishment, but smooth, oleaginous
Binger of the double hand shake is
traveling in Europe. What's the matter?
Has the prosecution gone far enough?
Hermann was the chief offender of them
all, and yet it is safe to say be is enjoy
ing bis trip in foreign lands without the
least foreboding as to the future.
RE-APFORTIOXMEXT.
then you haven't got a sure thing. It is
not very probable that Jimmy will be
elected Governor of Massachusetts, but
if he is he will possibly make a record
as a boss that will excite the envy ot
Abe Ruetf.
Famous Mi-ike Breakers.
The most famous strike breakers in the
land are Dr. King'sNew Lite Pills. When
liver and bowels go on strike, they quick
ly settle the trouble, and the purifying
work goes right on. Best cure for con
stipation, headache and dizziness. 25c
at all druggists.
If you or I, kiud reader, should be so
unfortunate as to be placed in a poeition
where it would become necessary to steal
a meal of vituals to keep down the paiign
of hunger, and g"t caught at it, its dol
lars to doughnuts we would be looking
through a checker Iioard just as quicklv
as an indignant juJ'e could pass sen
tence. And if the an.ount stolen should
amount to a few cartwheels, we shudder
to think of the number of lonely years
we should have to serve the state. But
it would be different if we happened to
be a Thaw or a Velgutl
Possibly the measure that will excite
the most interest in the next Legislature
will be the reapportionment of senators
and representatives to the several dis
tricts of the State. Multnomah county
is probably entitled, under the Consti
tution, upon the basis of ber present
population, to 40 per cent of the mem
bership of the Senate and 40 per cent of
me memDeramp oi me uoose. cut ir.e t, ,iave u burncJ. Young Xemtl rob(jed
fYinatitntinn tw nnt hran A.lhprp.1 trt in I.. ......
tne company OI i-yrtiauil ot some
the past, and probably will not be m $-jo,OuO, rolled high in 10 an hour au to
me imure. mere is a mgner law man mMWs ..j his ..gteil,,v out in silk
ttie antiquated misnt that t.aa done so eUKk-.n, 0I,jerw,r flmi diamond-
mucli to noid bact uie progress oi tt,e an., n hen r-ausU in the theft an !
State, and that is the law of slf preSer-j,imn;!l,t p Mre tht, j.,,) vi..liu
ration. The counties of Orcein have no ! g ,.tf ,,., is ivi. a;l unn-M-M .-..
desire tab? the mere dependencies of f lf!l,.,N .;., ,,,,t i:, .,,,. ,
Multnomah, and tl ey will put up lurd j ri,.,, Ue jj ,. ( , c!l.,. lU.. (..... .
fight before linK f- I into tl.::t p-i- i 'nint. ,, ,,.;P all', ,..(', j ,., .,, tv',',
t...n. A lare nun.Wr ..f ett.z-ti-, ,,,,,, ,,u ,,;. ,., ,. ,h:J,; ,, ,, .
erod in one cm unity, are ,.t cntul.-i. ; h; ;l .. ,.,,,,,,,,,,,. Xll.lt ,.
by virtu of this fact, to absolutely con- j 0e.e, t!,e , , ,.A,nrMv, t ukK a,,.
trol .1 smaller i:umlerseattered throul;- L..,,. f n1) ftr,x.xw
tnu ti. iat-. our nauonui wm.:'Wi Ther .Ire tiu.e4 hen a j il
lK.il recognizes thi.- f.irt heu it give, cu,limPll M ,r tUow,., r,.v ,,
ipsrsely settiM)ron the tome ie(,re- iCl.n ljl;p ,, , Vl-l-.-u!h the t.T.ynr
sentat.on as .V Yo.k in the S.-ime of : j. lr ., fjir,e ..., i;.,.llt:.,c fr .,,..
the United States. G:e the Ka-t re,- ,..,, , ,- , .,,, ,, , ,,
tesei.late.il m th-.- .Satiol Ii.l.ilme : .,,,,, IJV1. ceixv,i wn .., (. U;
on the eaiiii; I.: sis. Multnomah coui.tv
demands it in the Ht.i'e isj a latnre umi
If theGiangebas ttiecourago to tackle
this postal crookedness in the same spirit
with which Mr. Sinclair tackled the
meat packers, an incalculable service
will be rendered the public. There is
j really no morj reason why the railroad
corporation should bo permuted to roo
the Government on a mail contract than
that ths ordiuary citizen, w ho is a pas
senger on th; lines of that corporation,
should rjbthe roi l. K -asonaU ? people
have long since been convinced that
there was nothing of the square deal in
the relations of the roads and Govern
ment in this mail-carrying matter.
On a steamer of the Hauiburg-Ameri- j
can line a novel apparatus for the pre
vention of seasickness has just been
tried, it being the invention of Koht,
Otto, of Leipsic. It consists of a com
fortable arm chair, the seat of wMc'i is
vibrated both perpendicularly and trans
versely by a small motor placed under
the chair which is connected with the
ship's electric plant. A motion is thus
given to the chair which is found to
counteract the movement cf the ship.
As sooii as the passenger feels an attack
coming on, he takes his seat and the
indisposition quickly disappears.
C K and It 1. Gnilium t.i 1! lf '!'
ham, ht Int In lot l,scc . i'l
w hf of nam and so qi"f 'ql'
see 85, 7, 2
J Hand Violal.iillihi.l Hum
phreys nd 1. J Wi nU'iii III.
no qr of mv qr, sec 2, 4, 2, and
and oilier lands
Martin 0 lloann to K and 1 S
Ilngev, lt 3, blk2, Sirtpp.me
II A and S Harms to Frits Kiiinn,
00 acres in 15, !l, !!
G A and H l.arvon and A I., I. J,
and G S Lnraon, to A J and T
A Smith, w hf ol n tir, sec !U,
8 S H)
C Hiul S I.lndgren to Mary A Black
fonl. shfof lota, blk 10, Bry
nut's 1st add to Ohitskaiiie. . , W
0 1 Link to Henry WVtlrr, nw qr
of se qr, see 10, 0, 2 050
Cand M A M.isvall, to A J and T
V Smith, w hf of nw qr, sec
;. 8. 3 400
K and Isaac Olillti to l'eter Amiii
di. laud in 4. 7. 4 -V(
A I) and E T Tierce to lVnn ISIuii
chard, lot 1. blk 28. Rainier. . 7'0
E and M J Ross to J and (' Muck
If. n hf of ne nr. sec 15, 4, 2. . 100
Balfour, Guthrie I in I'o to Clarence
E Giahani, lot 1, tec SO, and
w hf of no qr, and sc qr uf no
qr, see 35, 7. 2 000
r O Thormtt) to G I, and G A Mc-
rherson, e hf of nw qr and w
hf of nw qr of ne qr, and se qr
of nw qr of ne qr, see 20, 5, 5, 10
0. W Wilcox to I. T Wilcox, hf Hit
of ne qr sec 30, 4, 4 400
United States patents were Issued to
John I. Hoselair, Win. G. 0. Woods,
Robt. Ituetikofvr, Eruk Erickson, and
John F. Chelilclin.
IViist and
regorsian
One Year
$2
SUMMONS.
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Tu John II sii)ll th. nlH'ce numi'J !- -
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hen'lK r.-.Hitil l .iwr mnl u.wer U ' ""i
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Made llappr fur I.IO.
Great bajipincsa came into the home of
S. C. Blair, scluxd superintendent, at St
Albaus, W. V., when his little daughter
was restored from the dreadful complaint
he names. He says: "My little daugh
ter had St. Vitus' Dunce, which yielded
to no treatment but grew steadily worse
until as a last resort we tried Electric
Hitters; and I rejoice to say, three bottles.
attected a complete cure.' yuick, sure
cure for nervous com phiints. general de
bility, female weaknesses, impoverished
blood and nul.iria. Guaranteed by al
druggists. Trice .V:.
ATTORXEY-AT-LAW.
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JOB PRINTING
IS OUR DU8INE88
WK Imvo tllO UHt ttlltl llKWt
fully pqulpiMul. loh Print
hiK Olllci' in ( Vluiiil)lii County
,ln1 tw are prrpaird to
ilo all kinds of Printing
on short notice and at
most reason able prices
A TRIAL WILL CONVINCE
OREGON HI I ST
quick a. m. holton
Tiiu Columbia County
ABSTRACT AND TRUST CO.
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NOTICE OFCUAROIAN SALE OF REAL
ESTATE
TOVTSS AMI ELECTRIC LIJiES.
The building of a new steam railway
! alwavs uieans the bjcatiou of new limn.
and had money j ,ite, ami tl, i,,.;!,!;, ,-i.iM. ti,
to burn and mothers who were willinsr. !.,,,,.,, i v....i, it..t .... i . .
the mouth of tlieColumbia will piobably
result in a boom for some cit across the
river from Astoria, or perhaps a new
town will be started at a point advanta
geous to the railroad builders. -The con-
; struclion of Eastern Oregon roads will j
, (f.lloned Lv r.n.id buihlinir nf riii.
. r - " - i
:t :ni one ol n 'cure of places that cmld
i,e n.iiiinl. To soitie exitHit the railroad !
j ' ' 1 e pi r to dt-teriiiine a here a city
l -h il! he Imilt, in., iiMiallj this power is
j fi-ici-t.l, m tin.t rasis, so that
li.e lailn.a.i cuiiii-aiiv tirolits bv the nil-!
of Hit rial estate in !
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H. HENDERSON,
REAL ESTATE,
JERSEY STREET,. ST. JOHNS, ORE.
Any communication from my Columbia County friendj .
Karding investments in St. Johns and vicinity will mtht
prompt ami careful consideration.
Mer f..r r..h. all th,; rial.! . title ami tiit. r.!
al .alii Hi-rlirrt .1. Mrlx lu ami tu trie .Vtrlh
half 'il iti. N'iriti w.-.l ,( uctrtor ( s,'.-tlnlt l'n
In T..wiMl Knur Ni.itl. i.f lUti !.. .i.
ul tlit1 V illauu-ttr Mi-M-IMit 1.1 1 il,iutiid
t .unity. Orrftntt. aiili;,- t tu tlie iuu,,-r lulcrv.t
ol t'U"rtm A. Ilarr tlir.-ln
sin:h t. will liff iiiail.i fur .'Mh Itt liaii'l
(p't in th.- Cutirlrm.tl'in .r a.ui routuy t nurt
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asu-it' d th::
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the Ori-jron ii-tn- in the Oiiirrnl Appn-.
priatio i M il m.ul I dv. inil in o insig
nificance. I'.illauti ii ill ltnoiii;t!u'ounly,
and it it i'.i h is sullh icnt rcpreseiitaliuii
to secir jtmi.'t- at the hands of the
State. N1 on'y d.-s it always have a
numerically stroi.g and nn able deleii
tion, but it is well known that by virtue
of its financial connections, it peiieraliy
controls a number of senators and rep-
MaanraliKua fa--, nl Iii. initnliaa Tl'uia
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Viin.-e in ihe value
Ihe tiv ritv.
'! I'tit ll c C'.iistitit tion df electric ronds
1 ' j niil m.t have a similar efl't'tt. The ten-'
'-' " ih'i.t-y ul s:ti , Irrtrie line ! to till ;he ter-
ii'.... v tt,i-e. In u unit nii;.ll farm.
" .-I., umi if ii.leiifrs, thus 'creating a thick-'
!" . I i Ul. il r. ii ..t fiuiiii itnuty utttii-r than I
- j ;i i'tit. T!-e t-lietric t ...ul i iHOIIiiig.'s !
j r.'.-idcui'c in rittal liirlririr.. Tlie tim j,,!,. !
I an- h.t.'.ii.'. at ,hfnt ii. tenuis i:!..n;il.ej
j line fir II. e h.-i:er in rniiiniinlaiinn t,l :
1 ! t) I'.-i-liL'.-l am! htr.t.i-ra. I .... ..f il,. l
ai. d i. hit in H...,:ii ni.il miu-i,-
it.i'ii.-, inakes it linpfitct niil.le or s'fjiii
rii.nl.'. tu (,lai'e Hat.,ns nt-ar In.-thei.
The I'uflhtnd-.iiluni electric line touches
in-1 scarcely n town throughout the distance
of fifty miles, and yet it is not probable
ul
tt to be given a representation propor
tionate lo its population it would abso
lutely control legislation in spite of the
opposition of the outside Plate.
When Portland wanted an appropria
tion of $500,000 for its Exposition this
doctrine of proportionate representation
was carefully kept in the background
nml there wits no reference made to the
fjjlein hojj milt ss il were to praise its
rot uid proportion-, and amiable disposi
tion. But the Exposition is over and
Multnomah county would like to bring
about a state of iid'airs whereby all the
political power of the State would be
vested in the metropolis. It is well
that the outside counties fako warning
now that unlets they defend this move
ment at the next session they will have
yoke fat-tened upon tlieui that will be
verv hard to throw oil".
Senator Fulton's idea of harmonizing
the Republican party by appointing us
Collector an udherent of the Winon fac
tion tuny he g-iod polities, but its rough
on those who have been his personal j
followers for many years nnd woulj have
In en tickled to get a chance at Ihe pie !
counter. Tlteid is C1. Holer, for in j
stance. Is Senator Fulton of the opin-.j
ion that Malcolm controls mote votes
thnn the mini who runs thy Salem Jour
nal and the Willamette Valley Develop
ment League? j
Mail u ('Inn'!
' A dangerous surgical operation,
volving the removal of a malignant
ctr, as lar'e astuy hand, from mv tlatiyli-, that any towns of considerable nomila
p, was prevented by the applies-1 tiou will be built along its course, huiall
tion of Iiucklen s Arnica Salve," says A. I villuges will undoubtedly ipriiig up,
C. Stickel, of Miletus, W. Va. "Persist- where a few stores will supply the wants
ent use of the Salve completely cured it." 'of the people of the surrounding country,
Cures Cuts, Burns and Injuries. 2oc at ! but tiie population from which the line
all druggists. will get its traffic will reside on farms
ainl gardens. Gradually the large farms
they will sus-
calling upon the legislature to turn down ! win "ve to ten times tho number of
Jonathan ISourne for U. S. Senator anl faotilics they do at present. The next
choose some other man. This will not " J ' a" many changes in
be done. A majority of the legislators ; "" territory traversed by the 1'ortlaud-
Oneor twonewsusners in the state arei H'ul subdivided until
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Royal Oak Dresser.
No. .Vs. When M,n !),;
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Jin! rr,- t.,riK.,i,!r rvi l.inr r, n,r
ha t tint wc .,1, r,tir,- at !orr
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nr.i-s t.iU at,, mi.
A verv iu.it at, 1
ii'i l one il,.it i.i
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i WiSHIMGTOH tMO THIH0 STS.
CHILDIf H S 8H01S
All Til III!
A COMPLETE UNI I
OF 8UITABLE KINDS (
FOR WINTER WEAR
KNIGHT'S WA's6rosisTtore
rommc, man
illnttr.i
Willi ca't
and key.
attritivc ilfi.ik.fi
atinnt f.iil t.. ..t
Our price 10,, v 1 ' -
THE BIG STORE
DOW" BY THE BIG 8AWMILL
13
SI (;.()()
PAY $3 CASH. 41.50 MONTHLY
aTfiS.ll.l (rr,r n,,,,.,. ,,,.
'""'""K.th.mlnKlhelinr
2-'""reeM'll n the ),(.,! .
ir 11 nit ph,. Vc ,iy ri.iKlt
Il Reccivino; New Goods Every Day!
Iii 1 10 Week.
GEVURTZ&SONS
PORTLAND, OREGON
17:1-17.-. KIIIST HTKKKT
a.l-i!7 VAMIIll.I, MTHKK-I'
signed ntatement No. 1 and they will
stand by it, not only Irtcatise thy arB
honorable men b it because their con
stituents are watching fieni and if they
fail to keep their pledge their political
fate would be denied.
A Yrtar of Illooil.
Sale ttj electric line that the country will
scarcely be recognized by people who
are iibreut during that time.
REAL ESTATE TBA.VHl EKH.
WVWVYWVVJ v
t vwvWwyvyv
When you buy tlint new fall suit of Welch, remember
his iron clad guarantee
IF NOT RIGHT,
WELCH MAKES IT RIGHT.
ii
Following are the real estate transac- !
tions filed for record during the week '
Made KiglHv
The year 1WY1 will lonjr t rcincmljeret'r ending O t. 27, 18XJ :
in the home of F. N. Tacket, of Alliance, W If and N K Dolman to las and
:Fit Right,:
Ky as a year of blood; which fljwed so
copiously from Mr. Tacket's ltir4 that
death seemed very near- lie writes:
Severe bleeding from the luniji and a
frightful cotiyli ha'l brought mj at death's
floor, when I began taking Dr. Kind's
New Discovery for Consumption, with
the astonishing result tint after taking j I'verding & Farrell to O ACK ft
four bottlei I was completely restored! Co, lot 2, sec 21, .'!, 1
and as time has proven permanently j (i J H F and C E Graham to R V
cured." Ouarantee l for Sore Lungs, (iniham, Jr, lOnd in 30, 7, 3. ,
Coughs ami Colds, at All Druggists, l'rice Same to .Mrs. G M Morse, land In
60c and JI.00. Trial bottle free. I Columbia County J53
Chas Muckle, se qr of nw qr
tec 10, 4. 2. $
Kastman InoCotoO JLitik, nw lif
of ee qr sec 10, 0, 2
Alfred and S K Frivkson t A ,
nml I, A Hmith, w hf of nw qr
nee:!:!, 8. 3
JO
400
180
Priced Right
SUITS $7.45 to $25.
:lch TUEMf
..... a iiepiiuu,,,, f Amt riiamllng for Only Iht licit In
General Merchandise!
I TIIM MUCKLE BrrOUB
f Has a Iteputail,,,, of Long Klamllng for Only tht licit In
I Dart & Muckle. I
221-223 MORRISON ST., CORNER FIRST. PORTLAND.
Vra.aar..al aSm Mal.H ..aa. f1aLfi-Jt
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