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About The Oregon mist. (St. Helens, Columbia County, Or.) 188?-1913 | View Entire Issue (April 24, 1908)
l:33E33Sn34r strifes fj DART & MUCKLE Carry Complete Stock of the Dcst in General Merchandise ot Lowest Pricci Consistent with Quality. Country Produce Bought and Sold. When in Need of Groceries, Dry Goods, Hardware, Hoots or Shoes We Solicit Your Patronage and As aure You,Courteous Treatment T. HELENS, OREGON ISS ! It? Wmw?wmmmronwwww rowwrmmmmrow "A Shoe Store for Shoes" Is the dictum of the experienced. It in a matter of shoe history that the department stores which try to sell shoes of the grades wc sell do not'make a success of it. The reason is that a shoe "depart ment" is fundamentally l icking in the clcmcntof Skkvick that must ko with the sale of fine shoes to make them really worth the price Risked. KNIGHT BOO 12 CO. Washington mitt Third "All Around the North est'Cot net" Shoes for i and Women WALK-OVER Only exclusive children's jd'p't. SOROSIS in Portland. 3 3 3 3 3 I 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 JOB PRINTING 18 OUR BUSINE88 WK lave the bwt and most follf equipped Job Print ing Ofllce in (Mumbia County L ... And we are prepared to do all kinds of Print in $ on short notice and at most reasonable prices i jj l a '-i'1 lJlM A TRIAL WILL CONVINCE OREGON MIST 5 THE OFFICIAL PRIMARY VOTE I ululated Returns from every precinct in Columbia County for the Direct Primary Nomi nating Election held April 17th, 1908. i i ror V. 8 Kenator ill Congress: It. M. Cuke . Charles W. Fulton , For Kcprcscnutive Id Coog., 2nd Dilt. w. r. tiiiii. .; Theodore T. titer , George S. Huepberd , 1'or Justice of the Supreme Court: Roberts. IJean For Oregon Dairy and Food Couim'r: J W. Huley Alexander Keid 1'or Coui'r, ol the K. R. Com. ol Ore: Clyde 11. Ailchiaon. Joseph Gaston A. N. Hamilton ', W. II. llurluurt C. (J, Ixuicks ft. Howard Whiting For rr.Kcuting Atty., 6th Dial: li. 11. Tongue I'or Representative fcluier T. Council H. W. Conyera , I'or County Judge; li II. Flagg W. It. I'owell for County Clerk: W. A. Mania C. II. Johua For Sheriff K. J. Mills Martin White I'or County Treasurer: H. K. Uuick I'.dm Rosa .... for County Assessor: Allred b. Harrison Jos. A. Holaday. A. T. Laws N. li. Saudcl K. C. bn on wood for County Commissioner: V. Ucrgcnon 8. C. 1 ivhcnor I'or County School Superintendent: J. W. Allen J. It. Collins for County Surveyor: Chailrs C. Ilrowa , C. T. I'rcscoll for Couuty Coroner: f rauk II. Sherwood IJ f ? sr B f ? ! ! ! 3' 5. ! 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I hare Hir h'.vpcrirn cr ami Yill (lire You ' Heat Judgement on J'rices and 1 ... -oca 1 urns .T. V. COLVIN, St St. Johns, Ore. Tie I'ttuocralic primaries resulted in : r ihoiie ol the following candidates. V S Senator Geo. f. Chamberlain. Itqirrwiitutive In Congress J. A. Jet- f:rv. Krprc-entative in State Legislature U . J. l'ullcttoii. County Judge James Dart. Slier U-i N. Rice. County Comniiaaloiipr Thomas Boyle. Tressurcr-W. II. Dillard. Ator V. W. Clark. Surveyor-J. f. Chel.lelin. Coroner A tie U'tween Ir. Welch and W. li. Welch. Appeal to Voteri (ii nlU-mt n. Vo'rr, oi, brotliprs: I Htn grnwinir old ; but 1 cannot r.nt until y.ut liav s'lven tn the victory, Kvi-ry hour rH'tnl in thin M-rvl. c is n Inlxir tf h.ve. Kveiy dollnr i d. unite Is periM.nnl nrrlArp. livi llu (aiilifnl niolhcrs ol Or. gun not earned vour nfTiiniallve Volea l..r tln'ir full and tree cnhancliiw nient: You ought not to le -Iraid ol tin. You ' n'.l P'd with ballots. Wenro not, W re iMMi'lit'K i"" '"" ,l honor our llrnr of 1 rwi by otlng, voiing"Yes" n our belillll l thin unt'iiilal Cmteft. Yon know yoll would onl compel ns to r.Minit thim-trnngle In ltliOifyon should (nil lit now. Hut e believe yoll will not fail. Yoll btive but 10 unlock the door to the closed citadel of liberty, lonvlmr 11a free to chuost for ourselves, exactly as you t, as to whether to vote or not to vote, t every nm eeiiilng elec tion, Thus pnly run yon ncquit yoiir elve m Ire men and relieve ns from dinner effort to teciire equality with 0111 soi (l Ho e ine law. A inn til. Pcorr ri'NSiwv, t.,il,i.r of Native Son". Mild I'resldtnt 0 icg.'ii Slide Kiiul Sulfrnge Aisofiatlon. A Tweiityy'r Seutene I i.nvH biKt aomiilMteil 11 Iwenty year health sentente, Imposed bv Jluokllu'i Arnica 8uve. which cured me 01 uiee i.. u iia liiat twenty years ago," writes O S. Wolver, IA-Uaysvllle, N.Y. Buck- lin'a Arnica HhIvb heals the worst aores, t olls, burna, uounda mid cuts in the .i,vi..ur tim. 25c i Houlton, Wtrren, Si nppoose, nd Deer Island dealers. Death Was on Hli Heels Jecse r. Morris, of Skippers, Vs., had a close csll in the spring of 1906., lie says: "An attack of pneumonia left me so weak and with such a fearful cough ilmtniy friends declared consnmption had me, and death was on my heels. Then I was pursuaded to try Dr. King's New Discovery. It helped me immedi ately, and after taking ;two and a half bottles I was a well man again. I found out that New Discovery ts the best rem edy for coiikIis, colds and lung disease in all the world," Sold under guarantee at Houlton, Warren, Scappoose, Peer Inland dealers. 50c and $1.00. Trial bot tle free. A happy thought in San Francisco is ill.' planting 1 1 ixt en trees during the naval reception, ore to I e named for e.uli ltt!e ship. M. morials of this sort ought to liuri mere frequently in ruon unn ntnl plans. Theie is nothing letter then Kodol for dyspepsia, indigestion, sour itouiaoh, and U-lcliing of gas and nervous head- iicl e. It dijests what you eat. Sold by A.J. Demirg and Pcnppoose Drug Co. 1 I liuinberluiu's has the Treferenee. Mr. I" red C. Ilanaran, a prominent IruVplft of l'ortsmouili, Va., says: "For the pat six years I have sold and reco mmended ChamlHTlnin's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy. It is a great reof.lv in.. I one of the best patent med icines on the market. I handle some Hln rj that psy me a larger profit, but his remedy is fo sure to affect a rare and my cus'omer so sure to appreciate my recommending It to him, that I give, II the piefnune." For sale by A. f, llrtiiiiit. ilrmru if-t. In its ;ir Bk'R.nst rats as plague dis Irii uus, Seattle has struck tie fact that the patte on billboards la a favorite art'cle of diet witli the rodents.' It is invnrinlily true that one big public nuisnneo breeds nnotlier. I'lenty of Tronble i ft n.-.l by stak'iiation of l'ie liver and Ism. Is. T get rid of it and hiadnche and l.illii iisiies and the poi-on that brings jauinliie, take Dr. King's New Lilu l'iil", the reliable ur.flere that do th work without grinding or griping. DAeat Houlton, Watren, Scapi oose and 1, it llnnd C. T. PRESC01 E. E. QUICK, F. B. PRESCOTT The Columbia County ABSTRACr AND TRUST CO. Titi.es Examined g Abstracts Made Non-Resident Taxes Paid Real Estats Lotife, etc Groceries Dry Gixxls llaedwnre Cr okerv Finn' a d Feed Hay Notions Candies Stationery Fancy Goods H. MORGUS Carries a complete line of all tie Best in General Merchandife At reasonable prices. Your patron age Solicited.