OREGOyjlIST Entered at the rostoffice at St. Helen. Oregon. second-clas. mail matter. Issoko BvttnY DAY Bv B. H. FLAGO. Editor and raoraiKToa. Suascatrrtoti Ratks $1.50 One year. - 75 Sis months a.lvrrtUinir rate made known on appH S5T 55l notice JScenU per fine. . .Hc-t rt CocaT OrrlcMa t . . m..p1,1 District Judge Thomas A. McBride AUornc, U. L. Hedges. " r....w. ll.ru aaa vv - - ".". !...,r... Mist "Ar . . ...SU Helens A. T. Lw. Aseor. """I lultn 1. II. I iipuna,sB".' - lumler J: V. .. . ... Kmrivor tuwiwt ?. '..v :,;,r. s. "" II. n. V ""I THIS IS NO LIE childish and has .cowardly sound. Such suit would last lor yew. enu ple r to be called npon to paw judg- nn kAitiinr p 11 1 Lit 11 ii w."-"-- three moutha-for lie ha distinctly said .. . 1- 111 1 n n 1.11101 at 111a n primaries and that he would submit to the decision ol the voters ol hli party then and to the popular venues ai poll, neat June It ! the people who have frequently honored ... id. riaht to be acquainted lll.u u. vl. with tUt tact, and Mr. neuej, .-.i- . ia now called upon to substantiate It. The Mitchell letter to n .11 u ...4niilla of different coo elusions, and ia not. In luelf, any lruot of corruption on the pari 01 Benaioi Fulton. The uregonian, w be aald to be unduly friendly to Senator inkM thia view ol the eae, and call, upon Heney to "make food." 1, i. a nuinmnllllUDOn MM"" ton's part aud baa a ring of truth. He risk, everything upon hi sonny w w vince the peopte ot hi truth and luteg rlty, aa be will eland no thow whstevel if Heney provee hie charge agawn hum. It, on the other hand, Senator Fulton demonstrate hU iunoaence of any oon- aciou. wrong doing, hli vindication win make him hosts of IrlemW. and it will be hard tor any coiupetitlor to defrai him. - Mr during the Inclement weather of the aulv fall. Ft yoor OWU " Z&itJ w.U be , might, -.Ml. . . Th rtramn (air I iy come u mriH. - . .. .ml mnortalit of IHr ne mv" """' . , ny held on the Initio Owl, and the a I milt. IMF LIllll MW lcauae 1U dau. cllict ! other Utile aJiowt In the ram west. Quewr Arithmwtw Once there ww a town on the bank, ol a wr.,u river, and in tUu-if ul public building that had been iuwneytribubyy peo,.l. cl the entire county. The people Pf: . Teddy would .ay. de.'n.hed'Moget the bnUdingaud very .... 1.. immum at that parucular CAyd'ithavemuchetob. theML Z . . ..1 .k. iiwni. aa condition pre- naa aao ... ... ,,o the building ot the edifice. . . 11 tr,rt of around to be fll n over themeive iu "i .rihnt. for that purpoae. But the mogule, a. u.ual. had a great . . 1 ii.n lore.iiht ana deal more ninuoi. - . . Z not think that the W ingM ... . m Profuse In ITrom- Iws prior to the con.tmctloo of the Ed , . . ..i. k.wt, Parimonioua in 1 DOR vtJ ti iu . - - p,rr,u,ance after the Big Building wall on. So they waited nniuaiwr , t T.-..J tho Comer Stone and the Big Band from the Metropolis bad dtp n -d out the voice of the Great Sinter end the Multitude had been led ii ik. ntti.r .fotiil. ot enihuaiasin anu n . . ..t the oeople of the town had got down to their u.ual basu for the coneiderattotl 01 pouuc ..... and then tlie Wle G.iebo. aaid unto tbe people: "Verily, ilyoo willdonate to thi. .-..n.monwealth crrtam 1U and part of lot. fronting and adjacent to the M.gn.ficieut Temple, we. a. Cus todians ot the People'. InUresta, and in order that the Architec oral iem may have an appropriate letting, will appro priate of the common revenues .ufficient . hroad hlirhway and park, with paved etreeu, cement sidewalks. ,i h.n(iful founUin whose pris matic rays shall be ot sufficient beauty to shed sunshine upon me m"" mistic Day." Then did the Common Council, a servants of the people, re spond freely to tha i-hes of the court and purchase trom certain at the highest market price, the greater porti. n of the desired domain. Then . also did the wise (ifbo, with their usoal foresight, sell d convey unto a certain firm of Brothers, an old relic which in former timis had served the people as a temple And right here, tocome down to every day Enullsb, is where they made the mHake. becamte if tuey nan uirown me old thing into ttw river or torn it down and burned it into nlies. and scattered tbe a-hes to tbe four winds of the earth, that there might be no further remem brance f the dodgastedold hulk, they ,M fnr nnre have done a smart thing- A. it was, the Distinguished Brothers got into a racket with the Municipal Wi Men, and the whole gang ot them hav got such stiff necks that you cooldn'tbend them with a top maul, and :h. Wise Gazebos of the Connty, havh g made an older that the building ahouid be moved within a ceruin time, have run out ot aanii, and dare not ett forc their own decree so long as they are u,.sed to the wishes of the Dis tinguished Brothers. Aud there you aro. MR. FULTON'S LETTER number ol the Univer sity ol Oregon Bulletin, a copy ol which . . . . .1 I full tlfV. haa jual oeen receivwu, scription ol the correspondence courwee that are now being om-rea oy oe u...- eersity. Tltrf courses are arrangeo especially lor teacher, stuttsnta pirimr- ing lor college or university, " clubs, teacher's group., granges, home makers. The University tnlenos 10 auu additional courses in Economics, PohU--.1 bUnm. Illstorv.EnuUsh Literature, Technicsa lVawing. Civil Engineering Education and others, as its rrsonrvr. n,lt The nirresnoodence work baa met with a hearty reception throughout the state. More than two nnnurea dents enrolled f the vsrioos courses during the past month. S r iu. .tivk eoes UP a oent tbe whol.-le price of meat Is advanced IS 1 i.. ..111 iirira Irota a went oeuis, h 1 ----- , . .. ...... t 1 cents. Ha when the operation Is reversed, as at " .... 1 .ml I cent deel lns en live stock are aocomnled by ball cent wluctlon. on the wiioiea..- k- which whltllee the decline uow w , ...n How can you ing on i 1-.- -- ,i.. ...-I... m rut R an entire peel your iw.w 'v- . , cent trom his price when be I- half as much reduction trom if... ii.u .r Lha meal conus W. do nol say that the flguree are pre , , ... ...i..J nrevenllng the dv Cise, uov wis r - . . .1..... kMninir In i.roeonlou witn U,. advances has constituted the great method of making Uie margin .-- .; .. ....I ttuw mill to " I IT. mr..- - .uuier greater than ever belure. . ...1. .i.va' notice many ny givma . aiiln't poeitor. dlv.rl JjJjSl want to remove r'TZZ aplai-ewhsreltlssaieam. - teres t. The Pare ree4 U wiisnn says. "One ol the ,T ,.. 1.-, 1. Infurm the m- SJaTsi.---'J-: . . saisAiltllll, til a,llllvw's ,ul,e. ins. - -. M-H oplom. UKirpn."-. . le drug, be stateu on m - -SirBTh.m.nu.actr.r.ef C an . . . -l l.h.vaalwavS " that their rcmily did nt contahi . 1 drus. ana me ,7. claltu is no- Mt P- - .. ... .1..... 1. m.de on the mwi. mention oi i"" - - 7 - ,i4m. i-,i This remedy Is not oniy on." -T-JT' but the best in use n cu. - - IIS vaiiw r- - : ,ln during the many year. U ha. be in general use. sale oy . j. Ing.dmggLt. STATED A1IB. 01 RAINIER, ORE. I CAPITALlJg.ooo I Vnr per cent Interest pi4 on saving deposits. Intarsst mnpMtnded sml-snnusll, March 1 ami Meptember U W. n. LOTTMAN, Casiimt C oltectlofis Made -f DrafU lsai Columbia Connty Ban; I)c General Banking, principal CorresponiUtiis i 1 IMrst Nail onal lhink, I'urtlai4, Ossm llanowr National Bant, New Vi Wm. M. K0S8, Proprieboc, 8T. IIKI.r.Pi witri. A CHANGE OF FRONT Ttia Oreeonian. after declaiming loud ly against rings, seems now to regret the passing away of the political rings that ruled Oregon lor so many yeara The direct primary law, it declares, has .iw.ii.hMl nutlea. and it seems to regret the abandonment of the old eoovention m. hr.1. iwl of course the Dalit upu- mist echoes tbe Oregonlan'e plslnt, and thereby proves Itseir to be a peesimuK. Cheer up. Things sre not so bad as vou seem to think, and, notwithstanding ,.n. awriioa to the contrary, we are folly as lible to secure good men as pub lic officials as we were under We rotten old convention aystera. H was a regu larly called couvetition thai nouiinateo Mr. Furnish, and he wasknitedtodeath by the men who failed to manipulate that convention. There was nothing creditable about the method einp'oyed by either faction, either then or in any of the conventions that have been held ! ii. Oregon in the Pt twenty years. Thr is no truth In the statement that the direct primary method of nominat in is ono4)ei tolenitimatepartisansliip; but it is opposed to bossisiu and it may he that it reduces the power 01 a par thst atlemots to dictate Itie nomina tions. A candidate mut go direct to il. oeonle. In the good old days when the Mitchell gang or the Corhett gang ..n ton the ItossesuicUted everything. So man In Oregon could apire tothe legislature or even to a local county niTice unless be bud the consent of the boss. The direct piimary system put an end to all this and if a young man desires a career in politics It Is as open to him as to any other aspirant. The officers are no longer personal prop erty to be sold to the brightest bidder, and the Orvironlan at one time, when it was rejoicing In the success ol Willis Dunniwsy, seemed to recoginze this fact. It stated distinctly that under the old boss-ruled convention system Mr. Uuniway would have had no cuance lor for success aud eioressed gratification that at last he was able to get before the people. What is the reason for the change? The Mist dm not pretend to posHMi the gift of prophtcy but it think. it safe to say the people will never sur render either the direct primary or Statement No. 1. Household HinU nx 1... Uver caks So, l-U' cup ol butter, hi cup ol suiiar, one egg. H cup of milk, 1". cup ot uour, su . -....... . h-ki... nnwder (or one tea spoon 1 . apoonful each ol soda and cream ( tar!er) mit amt spreu " IWka for thirty miimt".. Chocolate layer cake So. 3- 2S cn ol butter. I cupful sugar, yolks of three eggs, and whites of 2. .', cup of milk. 1 1 ....... Hour and 3 teaspoons ui ing powder, bake in three layers; pre oare chocolate in the usual way and spread. J ? u.w Va 1 lh. ol hotter. I pound of p-stry flour, 8 eggs, cups ol white sugar, ? cup ol milk, 2 small tea- ...i. r klnif nowder. Hake in layers In s quick oven ; wbeudone .pred 1. irte louowinK u. ... B)U two cups ot sugar and one smsll cup of water together until ll maasw add the erated yellow riud and Juice of 2 lemons, and 4 well beaten 1.1 .11 vk iiwftlierlna custard, F(3 MCI s - sbj boil until thick. This is a delicious eake. When using carbonate of soda for caks alwaya stir it into the num. wnirn should he tepid. v..r throw awav old matting for If well beateu and thoroughly cleaned, it can be 1U under carpwia and will pre serve them. PEACOCK FLOUR 13 THE BEST 11 .l.m'i know thi. to I a fact I will prove it to J""- Yo, neod not even buy a sacs um.i yonareconvlacvJ. M. V. UIVA I tt-hi niutine a small tu'key la'lcn a sheet Ol white paper, well buttered, over the breast with amall skewers, mis it from ir-ttlng burnt and dry while the rest ol the bird t. cooking. tu.f..re mittinir milk Into a .au.-e pan, lw,lt r.i.idlv a lew siionfulB of water, ln.t enough to cover the botlotn ol tne pan, and il will never burn, however not the lire. Manv a nerson's belict in their supert or wisilom makes a foul of them. We pay Interest on Time Deposit. . ... . .1 i. Columbu Lwny w Lasse hkeelder Cared I..... shoulder Is usually caused by .liMiinatisni ol the muscles snd quUkly yields to a lew applications of Chamber lain's Pain Ba iu. Mrs. f . It. Mcr.i lir.i.ton. New Brnnswlrk. wrilse: "Having been tnul.led lor ime time iili a oain In my lull shoulder, I de cided to give Chamberlain's I'aln Balm a trial, with the result thai I got prompt relief For sale by A. J. Iteming r ggil. . If it ia alt the same to Uncle Kara the jacklce would prefer to I oniuiaiwlwl by the paymaster rather than the il-ator, THE MIST OFFICE for the beat in Je Printing. Peuikalar People Pleated. . .. sja. an wage. PHYSICIAN & SURCFi sr. ukums. 1 t oatuc jja.H. a. curr. PHYSICIAN & SURGE ST UtUtHS OSIOOJ. AIJ)VV1 A KIIKRWOOD I 1 I'so.ar aas ao Keastsssi i HsaMS "' st alt ! as ' rail, raoaess vot !. f miKits, .... i An Electric Incubator lf.,n. C. V. Fulton's open letter ap- penrs n the Mist this week, and our reader w ill adroit that il is an own and couiageousdocument. Mr. Heney'sonly an--r s that lie witl make goo.l in due tune. It is "lue time" now an 1 Ibni-v should at once proceed to prove his ;?. The assertion that SeiitiU)r Filiton can prosecute Collier's or the American Magazine for libel if their published iuftrences are nut coreect l It is expected that the 1008 fair will te held during the week of September IMS). The dates bsve nol yet oeen ttef inite ly decided on as it is desire I to nol conflict with any dates that the North IMcific Racing and Fair Circuit may arrange for, and in this matter it is hoped that the Orison board will show some independence and fix its date for such a time when the hist weather con ditions and greatest altendiinco will be insured. It Is shout time to Stop this toadying to a lot of nee-horse managers and thereby take the risk of holding the An .Irrlric Incubator lias been intro duced In Europe, theoperailon of which I. said to be stlended by surer results than other methods, lor tlie reas.10 1111 il is capable ol Dnor edjustineut as far as heating and ventilation are concern ed. One of the most dilllcult features of artificial poultry breeding la a pror ..u.nlv of fresh air. Iu th electrical in- cubator air Is supplied from underneath, tlie entering fresh air coming in contact ilhths eg t after being preheated by special radiators. This ventilation is controlled by opening a variable extent it,, lateral slide fixed at the lop of tlie arxratus. It should b remeinlH-rrd that ventilation play, the part of main- lalnine the life ot the germ. While an ample supply ol fresh air, therefore, is extremely valuable for the development of Hi. ei-rm. stir excess of ventilation will prove detrimental j in fact the sur nl... air will exert a (Irviiiu action on e' - - the contents of the egs. In this incu bstor the matter of ventilation and best ing work, automatically. Hank FosilUhaeaa. "When attacked by a cough or cold, or when your thr.wt is sore, II Is lau fooHshiieM to take any other medicine than Vt. King's Sew Discovery," say C. O. lildridge, Empire, ia. "I have usril New liKovcry seven year aud I know it is the lest remedy on earth tor coughs and colds, croup, and all throst and lung troubles. My children are sub ject to croup, hut New lHscovery quickly cures everv attack." Known the world over as King of throat and lung remedies. Sold under guarantee by lloulton, Iirrt Island, VYarrrn and iVappooae dralcrs. Mlcandtl.OU. Trial bottle free. Steamer Iral( IUII.UO AU T1MK. ... ...... .Htet Sr 1 .)H Minw .iit . . lao.l. M S a , M 4.palM rta'li l.llBlls . M,, sunt" SI t. Hliu Ml I hmm lit Fast rrtii FOR fOlHAKO DAIlt IHiKTUMt LASUINO. TaTVf Hcisntists have discovered that Ne York Cliv rests ulsm a lasd of imrtisla. It has always bran known the Inunda tion was red. Florida has elected s William J, I'.rv an to the United States Senftls. AI- thmigh his name Is blown in the itollle he li not the gciium-i article. A Higher llenllu l.eyel "Have reached a higher health level I since I began using Dr. King's New Life I'ills, "write Jacob Springer, ot West rranklin, Maine. "They keep my stomach, liver and bowels working just right." If these pills dissapoint you on trial, money will lie refunded at lloulton, Warren, Scappooie, aud Deer Island dealers, 2-jc. Ml Ana ORECJJi UNION PACITh A Cure for Mlserr. "I bsve fouud a cure for the misery malaria rirtMlt.ria " kiv. li M .fnt.t. .f Iiuellrn, S. C, "It's called I'.teclrle ltttd-ra. unit fv.mr l.t Rll Iu.IiIm. Il breaks up a caw of chills or a billions attack in allium 1111 tune ;inl It puts yel low iuiuilii;e clean out of commisalon." Thi great tonic medicine and blood purifier gives quick relief in all stomach, liver and kidney complaint 1111. 1 the mis ery lit lulue tmrW iiml. ,r.iii. by lloulton, Wartcn, ScapjsMtse and lrer iiiinti iiriiier. Congress will I expected to aeltlu the currency trouble before taking up the profound question of nutiuiony In bullets. VKIoM IkWT. fi" !?Xf i Hli Ah- t'OKfUM' ; l.',"ni vis lliinilnsi.m. (!.. . -u "ai-OgAMK t.V''.'J, , ..r Ks.urn WhU '" U.B, Walls Walla, tw-l l.i. .11, i.'Miir "1 ai"".1 siet (Ireal i.rtliru, ; ... ,,-u 1 A I 1. a f. . . i i.-ll t..r lli Kast VI iiuni- ' Inirtoir , . Lower Columbia R Hle.w.r lla.Mli ! i Hiiieiay. at s.iu 1.. m. si " r a t, a.i.ti. s'l '? ; V lm A.i'irts l I'M JT-sifi Osusral I'assensd r am"'-