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About The Oregon mist. (St. Helens, Columbia County, Or.) 188?-1913 | View Entire Issue (June 12, 1908)
DEMOCRATIC CONVENTION Delegates and Electors Nomi nated and Platform Adopted Tim IVmu'ratie State Convention mt Bt Fori land en Tuesday last, for the pm- posK of UcttiK delegate to t ltd nation al COItVCtllUlll IVSIllcHtiHl elector. Tho convention wa a well uitli.t'i and harmonious body, and was unitiiimotit-t y ill favor of the retunuiiiatiaii of William Jennings Urystt, of Nebraska, fur tin1 office of Frrsidciit of the I'nited istates. The following were chosen : Presidential KUvtors K. S. J. Me AllMlcr, of Multuomah; Samuel White, of linker; Itcrnard Paly, of Lake; U. 1'. Ctwhow, of IVmglan. IMegates to National Convention: tVlegates-at-Largo M. A. Miller, of Mnn; R. 1). Ionian, of MitUnoiu di ; V. F. Matlock, of CmtUilla; J. V. JU.th. f Josephine. Alternates lr. II. L, ltcutlersou, of tMatsop; John Manning of Multnomah; Jamc II. Jieemsn, of Jackson; J. l. Slater, of I'tiiou. First Congressional district !tt J ' Fry, of. Marion; L. M. Travis, of l.sne Alternates J . K. Hedges, of Clacka mas; Scth Higgs, of Folk. .Second Congressional lis!rtot P. M. Watson, of Multnomah; C. K. Henry, of Multnomah. Alternates John C. Welch, of Mult nomah ; George li. Ciillison, of Wasco. The convention unsniruousty adopted the following I'tTfORU "Hesolved, by the lNMU.eratie party ;.f Oregon, That it Ct.mgratal.ttea tlie people of Oregon on its successful and intelli gent operation of the initiative a'.d r f- ereridum, by anil through which they have secured a direct primary law. anil the election of United Statu s-ciutor by direct vote of the people. 'Ke-"lvtti, That the Peuncrutie wrty pledges itself t reform the existing absnea and extravagances iu the pastal service, and that hereafter the United States shall pay no more for the trans portation of nu.ila than express com- VVI'.L GO WET High Water in Columbia nd Willamette River ESPERANTA. la . i.. . i . !.( ncci , -a 'he Tel. ..." . t . K high- r wot l' ai I'm I land tui u u 1 -ta .luting any nihil j periods , he ;l..l of lSal, whin a trig tr . i i I'tisinrwl district ai lar ti lliiid s.ic t aits inundated, lie Piiyn he rioct nut expect another Itahl ol that kind, but he doe Iteliiw that back water will get over Front street. "Fur -t riajs in May it tallied more or lt'.," explains Captain Sienccr, "and while it iva mining lu re it wan snowing in the mountain but little of ttnit snow liitu incited so far ami eo.isnpielil )' the fall must have been enormous. For that rent-on I am cotilldcnt the animal ma this year will ta gi eater than it lias for a long period. lf course I real ate that the height ol the ll mil w ill depend upon 'the' weather CJiiditi-nm. If ti.cic sh ml. I W'Vweck tf .li.it weuhar in mic cession there iil be a phenoliiciial rim." The liivver floors of the Ah rvet and Alaska d.Kks were covilvd aith uIkjiiI a Uh-I ol uatcr Monday, A hot wave w is experienced . Ihronhmit tliu liocky .M.iuntain country Sunday and i; c temp tature prouiisea In be wen holier. 1 roui the ii:clliii snow the upper tub i- tat;ea ol the Columbia are lifar btnUuI an I pouring i;icat volunie cl vvrter into the parent ftrearn. At l.ewistui all I lUjiiiiia the Snake fell itiiKhtlv. The UpXT Coluuibta is still rixiiit! at tlie varioun atauous from which the w caihet bilieati receives iepu;U. Foiecanier Ftidhuli io iucliutvl tj beliete that tho rise will not be jMMicularly alarmm,-. UnlfBi iitiiortecu colldltmns ttk place, uch us a protracted seanou ol uumu.iiiy h. t weather. Si ill'Vi it, Nib.. 1 nude. Initio, 'I' Hi... I. II. Cot' Saii.l, St. Ilol. ti". 'H Kara Sliil.ro M ' ofli- V Ian ni" meiika i:-p. i"' ' ka .F.itas. iltl' l ....... ,l,:ivaiii o !kit.ln Hun vl. m, .... - l.,lo -i .11.'.. k.il lan liU i' I Ktknt'lon. lo'.i.'Ute ua l. H. SVtlliM.. The al'ov... t a np-clmen of the "" niiivei-.tl laiiK'H'tK'" kiio'iia F t-ranta, toiiijjlily tirti.'l.ile.l th" U'-'e I' ll I tvt r s-i r : I M' your naniB iu I1'1' American Fpcialltit and desite to ' cli.ir.i;.. postal c.toln with vou I am a ph.ttojjtaphel and made li.i' photo." Supcrinteiiilcnt I'opelau I in tt'ceiv.lii! then letters ilaiU Tin V come (mni all paitanf thcm-rll all I tho,-r lnl.il for civil countries ale it easily rend as thine fn III the t'nlt. ,1 Slates It I 'k ll voiii'.u iiien n li an" deiri'n to uteeeed iu liiistufss would dnwi'il to ilicludc I l.ei.liit.i in thou aecotup i-!i.io n(s. rui: cmv i n Ni'itiNti BORING FOR OIL Immense Drilling Machine nt Work on Deep River At 1 o'clock ThrstLiy last, the dulling ai'paratiia of tho I'.niilc t'.mst ti.isA i d Co. waa started on the farm of John panies pay for tho tniusp irtation of ex press matter of similar weight and char-; Nelson, nt Oneida, Wash., near she acter; and that no payment us annual j uioutti of iH-ep Uivt r.ou the ii.uiti batik rental for a ear used in the postal ser- i of the Columbia river. The Ihik d. r vice thall be made. ; rick, boiler mil eiuiue and i.tiier vonln- "AnJ we denounce tho present pay ment of f t-IUO per year for annual rent, as graft pure anil simple, and that the same money m fcht be more justly ucd meiit has all twen nissalh d uud Tours- day maiked the tri n iir; j of th.j hl'.-i ' praciic.i! ittteini.t to lost the earth below I thy surface fur its iuitivr.it (.nvlil. t. J he j bi advance the pay of the underpaid i ho e was started near a lieu- John Nci-on ! , and over worked letter-earriers. j ha been s-curms supply of . c i nt i 'Rev ived, that we ll'xe that Coitiin-ss gas for tl.e p.ut mx ars n inch t,. !,.i J enact an ameiidinetit li the interstate : bt-i'ti u-ing In his honsoli ild (or hl.tii. ' commerce net, w'.ereby the Interitate 1 an i f.i. l purposes a ilii m u ki d tuc. c-s I Commerce Commission may, at its dig- j Tim ilrliliiiK is bei -ig done by J .bu ). ) cretion uh,ii proper complaint, misiiei.d , Magner an I F. K. Carl, two cvp Tts at t tariff -and investij-iiU-adViniceii in freight j the htwiiimis who c .me wild tto- joined ! ir ratea as to their rea-onai.leiies before i recoiiitneti.l.itioa iu tln- r line of work. becoming effective. j IWth of these men, too ther w.tii tlie Reolvel That we recommend the ! promoters are sanguine of mice'. Th i ,' aetbrxi of guaranteeing bank di pOiits, ' machine placed on the property is nj.. both .National and State, as pnivided iu able of going down oWU feet if neeeHsary " the Oklahoma Constituiioll, and as a I-' but it is rotitid. ntly believed that after m voeateil by Hon. William Jetiningt fit-y-' the drill has been sunk a distance of 'w' an, anil we favor postal saving l:anks. ! JfiO or tlcO feet a plentiful sui.nly of gm ' "Uesoived, That we heartily injorte and oil will lie !b result. That toe the administration of Governor ( i.-orge company me ins business is illustrated r,. uiiamoeruun in tne inlerestg ol the , by the fact that it baa secure I thu la st hr.l t,n..U .! t- ............: i ....i.i ..!..... t - ....... .1 . 'bur tun , ..w. .... ...tu,.,,!!, uur-i .hij.u inn. iiuicrj- iur tne w .jric aii'I Mt.in..r. Belves) the establihl law uf eie ting , si-cui'td the higliesl nkille l hibor to United .States .Senators by direct vote of direct it. The location of the oil well the people. is in close proximity to transportation Kesolvi U, I Mat the Pernocracy of j facilities and bhoiild oil be wcui e.i w ith- j Oregon is a unit in favor of that emi- i in the next few w et ks the local market ; nenttatnsman, William Jennings Ilryan, ! can bn mipplit-d w ith thu greatest ! 1 for the President f tlm t'nited States, diiatch. j and that the whole people of the state look with favor upon his candidacy. "We pledge our delegation in tho Nation al Convention about to assemble in the j Oscar Weed and ivter 11. rgerw.n mad. City ol Denver, to vote for him so long business trip, to fluxion last Monday en tin is a tun. iiij.it;. ilie.lav i warm and lisinc fair "t'I.e kv is bin-' and d. the bielh oi .-.tic' Is in the air And the must 1 nveep h.-IlhIv's wotkiug Verv hard tie VA :n.K at c fi e-h mi I . '.' and the ls.-s is Wf.ttii. eery I'av Hie fiowu ta.it won't coin ctt Ml... I ,. ...I ..,s.. ..'.I t.w sir.. I, elf lea a 1- ir.. if I the (.. holla tfu(l t '! a bail j.iii . i the Wire 'So' I'oet wh: 1- .h ail a if ir it as -a;n v ia', d. i n I writes a ias(i.lv f pitng wlncli is the (' 1 s !'.! the 1 -tier cuius a' i': to -rW.ci. n-li.iiigo.t; ('... lio. Hips And ll:.- e;i 1 it ir ' a ! e. between ll!flt',llVllt Tli S lb I'.is. is on t!o ...i, m i. lo.stai.te is .in k iiu i brown An 1 v., i l.av.. lea- r -e at t a. m, il you want Tea lea! torn ion li , Hat it U p.is.ii .g ii in;.. hill S'lM'i- J .l.-ol:. I. hi in l'.'.)'.!.',; spring tew .llsirraiie lie 'f let r-ollme of llri. It i as if tho w,,i;. had . I it's load 'ii .i .t of js !f by iiinminy i .uiuUn'l mu.d fc w .Says in is - -Sr. I. ,o. I' !i.,, s Card of Thanks I I.'Sll i' to t"l'tl I. toa-lks t-i Ic e .i ir kliolnes . doi the ia-t i lid banal . f III t ; e W., ; : ,;, o.tKio THE WORLDS COTIST SE WINU MACHIMl LIGHT RUNNING 1. tty .... ' " -, H.'-Jgf,-39. ' " i V t. , ' V X'I'..J on V i lt si .. r .' i "i i lary ,-o..i. .'... ' ' t.o..a Vl. Al.i.'Aj .-v m o.-,' M . o : .' W .a. C TMI W HCW il A 3 ti'AC 1 HI C0MM (irnuijt:. Mt. -..'.i ..-4isi , ..-- t.' s. So 1. 1 t J. S Crne, Portland, Ore. r slne. sM,,,MH. . 'V"". on biwa. file.! intl., . . 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M fi ami we-.).,,. S ..I !(. ., )...... . . " i"t lOSu-aimj., w hisr.. Sthtf-WSI I.'. t 10 to lb Clis-sui r r,,t 'Sfll. ( f . . r.'sd k stal). !'....! '"tstMljJ r:H Mi To Svhtxtl Teacher t lie ioii'.'c thr liiifst tin j t j.;r tint ae.l An- Is. H. thrl.n.t.ni 11 inm .rf ,1 .'.iIiiimi t... t-i. k .1-1, - - - - ... twm. , , ' a" .ht l.(r r . .-. . ,11 tsw - f .'.it-!.- .fr... .1 l ,m kitJ S.ill .f, . feF.r-;.) p..;HOf til m, 1 ii:- !. h, bx.tr, wlIfl) NOTICE Of CUAflOIAN SSAUOF REAl ESTATE 1 ( t!IV, rif -Wv r-tiw to, ivi nspsrf r-vi ti s v, 9 -ft,-, an l swot' a 44- l4 tM t ta r scut .,m hy, ,,...,.., .o,:v.sCT.l . sty ... lp in xft t( Ktaii an i 31 Is ... f. I J. ... jtncrtiWt wfl -'... ..!; m4m - !H- '.,.;.. i . s. -,ri Jf -t-tUji i li'O tt ihf.it sittiKi.rWst t, sh Jftfc 4j sutitrn-vcHfrtit V aX :k d .r-.a;. I ; hi. Uil. I" il n. i! - Mirifi: of n i.i i ' " '''. I" etu Uticr wltiin n l do nor .ngt-BUl wors, ii !. i,. ml and f,t , mtltiou..Mirtrcd etsi"li. t vo-a I or i,,i,(, mct -tmnical. clertrtcal, team, cml t...tung ri.:iuecr, shtiitcct, etc,, c. t AKIIAL LIST OF POSITIONS FOR WHICH i TRAIN YOU BY MAIL KIST i''i .... l '! i '.' 1.. :. -. ; i 'i fill I" ,'!,,,. in I !... ... , a?i I lloo. o 1 ' ' I, ... at. I i 1 t ir-!. M ' I-.. VI Nh. WltlflR if C ir 1 .d..W '1. . 1, I, I.. W llhi. .1 tin. i f il '.,1 .m l ii, f U" . 1 .1 . 1 Monday a- week ago Was election. The harness events at the Oreg.m ' r. A .hB 'T' " fitateFalr have attracted tho largest' v'Xk"(, ? ---'vor ws. held at list of entries ever draw n to tho meet, ' M' , , . 1 tf"luy UiM "":r because of the two f.VXW stake, and Ihu1".'' ' abUt lw0 l,ol,r' ,," 1,1 excellent campaign circuit offered fast I Ki"fs. horses in the Nordiwest this year. The! Wciili- 8M""ips'iiel by a dates are ro arranged that at the ex- K00'1 Jo''kilK young man from l ish piratiotiof tho California fairs the North. 1,i,v,1' visited her paients .Safiinlav, ta west showi begin, and a full ovason f j turning to her school Kuuday, trotting and pacing can lie had by the j At Juint t.dephono meeting brdd stables that swing around. The Ktabt June 1st, the Kist-Vcrnouia and Nehal Fair will be at ftalern September I t to , Teh-plume, Companies extended a 19, and I'ortland w ill have its first speed ' mtituul exchange to the New Hock Creek programme for mnny years, on the new i Telephone Company, subject to the (.ami. track September T to 2ft. ! regulations in regard to tho Veinonla ADVERTISEMENT FOR" BIOS ! mM j (nis ll'illluis bought the one-third in Hid will be received by the clerlt of ' ter.-st of the late A. C. liergerson In tlie school district No. 3 for the erection of Kist threshing machine, a new school hoiuo at fleer Island, up to ; u. . , . ,. , noon on June loth. Mans and tpecifi- nhb gin baiiling is starting up again cations can Ire seen at C. II. English's lh last few days, from this place and store. i;cer laianu, or at the county aim) from the Heaver Creek shingle mill school superintendent's oflice in St. t . "The'board reserves the right to reject ! "'T'" "lJ",' "'f' M,X ,00, hClW any end all bids. .W Jest's and Oilman's siiloou, for 225. J. A. ITor.ADAV, I Inquire of August Wiest, Scappoose, Clerk District No. 8. , Oregon, lot. wiOu "i rl. o. II,.. ii,.. , ,, :, s "!' t.i..;e !'.r minor, nil ,.o....',, win .... ,, , ; O'lK.ri (,, n. rt(, ,! ,,..( 1..1I. II. l , ( -H i ) A 1 "11. HO I: : Hbtstr .in. ' re. .mnit M.! I'.lll! ' Ma'aoti .li f M.'. li in: ! f.iw at; h dining ln tlcrfoi h .lit. .il I itgiiirriitttf I 'Lilting Navigation Mbect Metal Krafling f 'o-tritatl .iiginrf lug l !c tr, l l.lghntig 'et tin- Usllway Work tlculioiw lUixinrcriug Arvlitlct lure t t.iutructiiig ami lilt.Iiug .Sirm uiral Fiigiiiceriitg Arcliitri tnral llrawlllg Mealing and Ventllaliiig I'lomliing civil Engineering IWldg Knflswft( K tj rttsil iwatfmirt .iiivryinf M'u.iig Ksglsnnf Mrtsllulgr. llirail.liy tiisMasslKtisi Frrnck it ulna rst'tllilh I ,. .o.l. Ilrsnbrt pn istrstiassWl .vrttt-s tamoi fi;t ) . N..r'li.rn l.Ul.l, nr.i;., N-', k.; .... lau " I ...I '. S1' " S'.sl'.l. I.ol I l,..t 4 SKt; ski; s.e A l . r 1 1 .'I. Ji,i,, '.V tllfll'K ll " Uii'U. f '.n.sii I. j A New Ve want lids Bank S Iur I he , structionofa new Hank IluiW ng. Plans a.rl sp.-i -iCvmium may oc seen at t,c l-:tIlk oi. iicicns, or at the ,fi( our Arclnted. I), Vfn DllIA lls.U.l ft on, . 111. iui ncu DuoKiei. uourse or s iiiiv. e c..a mi i ii j- . H. HARRIS, - iisinnj-t,,,, Slu.ctf lorliandf Orvgu.i.rcprcstwtlag urinai,lu,,u Ci.rrcsmcK-ncc .Schools of Scranton, to X Cltihhino oiler for Col urn- li s at ce til 1) V,.,... 122, First Sired u.wi " V J JI Oregon. ;JJJ Columbia Couuty Bank. i Ma County people Lsthc. MIST AND OREGONIAN, $1.80 PER YEAR p P,W."'iTrT