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About The Oregon mist. (St. Helens, Columbia County, Or.) 188?-1913 | View Entire Issue (April 10, 1908)
Tl DART & MUCKLE Carry a Complete Stock of the Hcst in General Merchandise at sum i in i W Lowest Prices Consistent with Quality. Country Produce Uought and Sold. When in Need of Groceries, Dry Goods, Hardware, Hoots or Shoes We Solicit Your Patronage and As sure You.Courtcous Treatment ffi ST. HUI.LNS. ORKOON ffl I 'tr 'If u u 'U i a 'V iii v u 1 f iU 'I' ill rrr iU w ... For County Judge I hereby announce myself as candi date (or tlie office of County Judge, sub ject to the decision of tlie Republican voters at the primary election to be new April 17th, and by thU decision I pledge myself to loyally abide. E. II. FLAOO. For Assessor I hereby announce myself aa a candi- late lor the Kpublican nomination lor Assessor, subect to the decision of the Keimulican voter at tlm direct primary Candidata lor Republican Conrsslonal election lobe held April J7tli. 11KIH. 4 "A Shoe Store for Shoes" Is the dictum of the experienced. It is u mutter of shoe history that the department stores which try to sell shoes of the grades we sell do not make a success of it. The reason is that a shoe "depart ment" is fundamentally Licking in the element of Skrvu'K that must ci with the sale of fine shots tu make them really worth the price asked. KNIGHT HIIU KOO. Washington Bllil Ttlild S" "All Around the Northwest Corner" 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 ,3 nomination in the hetoiid Distilct I.llMirnl aiuirniuiiitiona f ir watnrwav. r.uiial oiitiurlun t and t.r vtltirc for I-iilmr ami Cnpiiiil. unit Oovcrnineiilal imuroi hi lorporaiiana. for County Treasurer I wish to announce to the votcra of I Columbia Couutv. Slate of Orrifon. that I am a cmididiitc for nomination by the ttrpiibliran putty for the ollice of County I irjmiriT, mill ect In the will ol lint tcrsal Hie Primary Ktcrtion to be held on April 17th, luott. I'.. K. QUICK. For School Mupcrlutcudeiit I licrcbv announce that I am a candi' lutr fur the nomination, fin the Repub lican ticket, !r the uliicc of .School Sup- rriutrinlciit fur Columbia County. If t am nominated und elected, I will work to increase the ethcicncy of the public schouls to tlie end that the bovs ii I mrls mv receive a hiichcr, broader, aim licttcr education. J. II. COLLINS. I'or District Attorney In submitting my name to tlie elector I the 1'ifih Judicial Pislnct for their onsidrmtion for the ollice of lilrict Attorney ol taid district, I dcirc to nay thiit If I am nominated and elected, I lll, during tnv term of office, honestly, ntoroutlv and impartially perform nil the olhcial duties iicrtatiiiuir to said off- cc. without Imr or lavor, endeavotWK Iwavs to accord to every individual, lr- rcsnectivc of imrlv. noli I it a or iicrsonali- Minute deal muter t lie l. aw, aecp- iig always uppermost in my mind the nlcrestanf the tax pavers of said District jiid Mute. I!. 11. TOMitK, Shaei for Men and Women WALK-OVER Only exclusive r I children's d'p't. SOROSIS i in Portland ! Q JOB PRINTING 18 OUR BUSINESS i WK have tlio tw-st and most H fully tiuiiiiM! Jo b l'rint iiiSrOlllce in Columbia County Jnd wt arc prepared to do all kinds of Printout on short lmtire and at most reasonable jmcc-s - t TRIAL Will CONVINCE OREGON RfllST i I... i 4 ANNOUNCEMENTS OF CANDIDATES Of Intereat fo Columbia Couofy L lectori. For Congrest T. T. GEER A. T. Law, N. P.. Sandel for Aaaetior I hereby announce mytelf aa cadidnte for the Kemiblican nominanion for the office of Amtwor of Columbia County, ubject to ti.e deciaion of the Kcpublican votcra at the primary election to be bcld April 17th. ft. K. RAMiiKi,, Kainier, ur. HURLBURT THE CHOICE Wanted for the Office Of State Railroad Commissioner tlila la what the people have a right to exact. Mr. Hurlhurt believe In rego lutlng the operation of railroad to that they will perform their duty to lb pub lic In a manner that hou1d;o atiifae tory to all reatouable people. There Ii another Interest to be con Idevd. Thii 1 the army of railroad employe whore welfare I Important, not only from tbelrntandpoint, bat from that of tb traveling public. Tbelr 111 ia In the main exacting and baiardon at beat, and they iboold be well paid and fairly treated. They are a a claaloyal and Interested in lb lucceaafol operation of tb property with wbiiblbeyar connected, and the Commiialon nbonld be compoaed of men who can give them an intelligent and Jutt bearing. Mr. Hurlburt ha alwaya lieenaloyal friend of railroad employe and there 1 no quention but what, with blm on tbe Board, their IntereeU will rerelve tb jut consideration da tbem. If the people of Oregon want an effi cient Railroad Cotnmlation a Com. Dilation that will have the confidence of the public a Commission that will be able to do things and deal Justly with all interests, it Is their duty to vote (or W. II. Hurlburt for Railroad Con-missloner at the primary election, April I7tb. St. Johns, Or. The Opportitnihj f )'ur U'i i to itrrst .Yarn in St. Johns. I n"'r the Experience and Will (''' r" .1 lest Judgement on Price and .orations ' J. JE. OOLVIN, fift off car at Chicago St Sl Johns, Ore. t'er School Huperlnfriident. I hrrcliv annouuee to the votcra of Oulumbia Count v that 1 am a caudidatc r Cmmtv School Smiennlruilcuf.. I adviicaie miHlrtn chools, modern iirihotU. a iTiiclicitl and umille rduca ion. euual school privilege, acnooi ruin by the sutierintenilent, and me 'Siuarc lcal" to nuoila, natrons, ami eather. II elrctcil I uniniisc cement am! nili- cnt cfioit iu;tbe dwliarncof rov otllcial Ulty. J. W. ALLEN. I'or I'onutjr ( lerk fnderiiKiied rcietcfullv o!lrr him- clf to the IcruI Kepublicnn voiers Ol Columbia Comitv a candidate for tin- .nice ol coiintv court. II 1 am nominated and elected I will liifini! mv trim ol oll.ee, faithfully di- .harce all Ibe duties of Countv clerk ecoiiotmiiiiiy umumiMcr uie uiinn oi said ollice, and will not employ any uumUrol ui Inmil) tberein. C. 11. JUU.N I'or Aaseasor I brtebv announce thut I am a cnudi dale lor tii nomination on the Kepub- hi in tivltct insMrxr. It 1 klioiibl lie elected. I iromie a iut honest, und equitable "esmcnt to ull. Will ii-1 employ any mcllilier ol mv fain- ilv n. .IrtilltV. Mild Will WlbUlIt all CX- ne.oill'lU to IliC Itnillll o ColllllliKS i.ir vrniit 'iUoi, ami approval nml iitiiilr their decision. AI.I RI-Ii S H.RK1S0X run cle itK 1 hrrcbv announce myself as a Repub lican candidate lor the ollice of County Cleik ol Columbiii Doiinly. urcjon, ui i lo tbe endorsement of the Kcpubli .mi voter oi this countv at the Primary ..leotion to l-e bcld April 17th. I'.KKS II noimimted ami elected. 1 iiromiso . rlol r.-oiioinic.il iiilimnistr.il Ion ol tht .ilinirn ol that ollice, ellicicnt seVvicc, and (nilliltil pcrformaMce id duty. A. llAIIKIS, EUK COI STI J I DUE Adve.tiwnient It Is generally aiceel that one of the most important offices lob filled In this ditlrict, istbatof Klato Railroad Cotti- inieHioiu-r. To enable the Commissioner to deal iiit-lliueully withtho many prob lems prcMMited to it nud make Its work HT.-ctiye, it la bigblt iliiiorlBlit that at least one of its uieiiiiwra should poiseas expert kno li-lj;t! of transportation mat ters and tbe traveling public. Tills dia- ti id is fortunate in pieeutiag a candi- lato with inch quallllcatioiis to the voter at. the primary election to be held April 17h, in the perron of W. U. Ilurlbnit, who (or u.auy years has Ijeen inlitiiitely identified with the coin- ercial and indtl-trial development of this State. Mr. Ilurlbert'i wide experi ence in Ibe liaiiaportation Held adtnlr- ililr fit him for tbe important ollice to bu ll the sulHtantiul cuinmercial in terests of Portland seek to eled him. AHIioiiKh there are other Republican candi'lates in the flebl, in recognition if Mr. Hurlburt' special fitness for the dike, the Democratic parly has named no one to oppoae him at thn prmariea. He is conceded to be the right man for the place. When President Roonevelt was called upon to make an ap)ointment to the Interstate Commerce Commission, he couafilered tl.iit it Hou'd materially add to lh efliciency of the commission to appoint a man with practical experience in she operation f railroads, ami select ed II .0 KdRir K.C'alk.a man ah haU levee I most of his life to railroad work an l opemtlon, for the position. Mr. liutlbiiit has devoted his entire time lor a period ol more iinin ininy-uve jeara to the construction and operation of rail rond. II" comintnced r.t the bottom and gradually advanced in railroad ser vice lo positions of trust and responsi bility, lltf is not row in any manner, directly or indiivetlv, interested or.Con Reeled with any railroad. lie Mieves in Ibe regubiti'in of rates and thinks such rates siiou'd be estab- It.hi'd u are just an l removable, and that no diciiinin:iliii:i sbotl d lie prac ticed between persons, tr 'flic or com munities. He believes that il l not the duty or priviUg- of u ta lroad commis sioner to act as champion for the cause or claim ol my pun'.cular community or interest. The dcvelq ini'iit of our State ba com menced and tbe onergy of our people will not permit it to lag, and more and letter transportation (ueilities are in dianemnble to tldf tie" eloiiiuetit. Ade- quute service is tlie crying at cessity, and A Twenty -year Sentence "I have just completed a twenty year health seutente, imposed br Bucklin's Arnica Save, which cared me of bleed ing wiles just twenty years sgo," write O. S. VVolver.LeKaysville, N Y. Back liu'i Arnica Salve heals the worst sores, boils, burns, wounds and cat in tbe shortest time. 25c at Honlton, Wvren, Bcappoose, and Deer Island dealers. rrrrsiujRG forecast postponed another Weather week. John I'arkcr and family have moved to Rxioitr. Mi's Mabel Black i attending school at Forest Grove. Willie Clark of I'or Hand, is spending the winter and spring with Mr. and Mrs. A. Elliott. Wm. Elliott sr. visited Mist last Sat urday on business . Miss Grace Powell returned home last week for a yisit with friend and rela tives. Mi? Grace is attending Holme's Business College in Portland. Miss Lillie Duggins is visiting friends at Oak Ranch this week. V. L. Powell msde a business trip to OlnUkanle Wednesday. About twenty young folks gsva Mr. Bird Clarke a snrpllse party last Satur day evening all leport a delightful time. Many candidates are beginning to make their appearances, and handshak ing Uaain becoming qnite popular. Chns Tetersou of lioulton, was in Piusbiir a few days since. Cbas I looking for a ranch snd wants locate ia our valley. lVui't forget lo attend the nonrartisatt iiiex-tiriK at Natal next Sunday and help discuss the nineteen amendments. Will Triune made a business trip to Cbitskiiii e Saurdny last. Mart Ray has lietn pudl-ring with a sprained arm. We presume b got it out of place the other Sundny. Plentj of Trouble i-; cursed by stagnation nf the liver and liels. To tret rbl of it and headache and billii ilsness and ,tbe pnUon that bring jaundice, take Ir. King's Hew l.ile Pi 'K ihe reliable purifier that do tlie work without grinding or griping. 2oc at Honlton, Warren, Scappooae and I) !-!.. d. C. T. PKESC01 t E. E. QUICK. F. B. P RES COII 1 lierebv announce mv candidacy for the primary uoiiilnutioti, by Hie repub lican rtv for the ollice of (.ounty Judge, and .submit the following platform of .....J,. , t forth ill mv tx-tition. ill .' nominiiteil anil elected I will .lnrltiir mv term ol ollice, exert v.iy best endeavors' to secure an ellicicnt business J administration, nnu wi flvo attention, cure ami energy to all matters connected with the ollice of County Judge as to lKTSOlinl and private oiisiuess. ' 1 ' vv n riviti r.. The Columbia County ABSTRACT AND TRUST CO. vi? Abstracts Madk Titles Examined For Representative r h-reliv announce nivsclf as a enndi- stc for tlie Kcpiiblicau nomination for Ihe olbc'e of Representative in the State LcKislalure, subject to the action c KCnilDIUllll voiera in ""'" I'"""".' to lie held April 17th. I further state to the people of Oregon, as well as to the people of my legislative district, that '. I ( .ol'.,.,. I will nlwuvft vote lor that candidate lor Vnlted States Senator in Congress who has received the highest number of the people's votes for that position at the general election next proceeding the election of a benator in Congress, without regard to my indi vidual preference. EUMKR T. CONMKU.. Non-Resident Taxes Paid Real Estate Vi? Loans, etc G rowrlcs Pry lioo'ls 1 lai d ware Crockery Flour and Keed llav Not ions Caiulies Stationery Fancy .Goods H. MORGUS Csirries a complete line erf 11 the Best in General Merchandise At reasonable prices. Yotir patTbtl age Soliciter