The Oregon mist. (St. Helens, Columbia County, Or.) 188?-1913, June 26, 1908, Image 3

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    The Oregon Mist
KiUcr it tUe Vostollice at St. Helens,
Oregon, as second-clus "iarl mutter,
Issvrd Evkrv Fattvvv Bv
K. II. FLAC.G.
KPITOM AMI 1'ROrRIKTOR.
Sl'BSCRll'TIOS R.sTKS
,1 llic
(ro, t nil ? 1 ' "n
part Hint Vt.uv l I! omvoII in iw re
UU'iiVnl flmi'. iv ll nupporl to lu
iii..K-iunw H ml t ' li-ii lioniliuited t,,r
the 1'iv i.ii , r
So JH V ! -I
the i 'i;'' i' i" m '
tiliuuuco l 1
.RO
One year '
Sis- mouths
Advertising rnte mmle known on PpU'
Ration. LckiiI notice 2o cents per line.
County Official
Paper
CmciiT Count Ott u KB
Thomas A. McUride District Judge
u. 1.. Hedvrea Diitrrct Attorney
Cm ntv Orrii'SK
R. S. Ha lan. Judge K. e en.
W. A. Harri. Cde-k -t. c m.
Martin White. Sheriff St. Helens
Putter Libel. Commissioner... Mit
U. West, Commissioner Scnppoose
Kdwiu Kow, Treasurer St. ie ens
A. T. Uw. Assessor St. II Mi
I H rmwlaiiil. School Sunt... Hotilton
K H. 1'reeeutt. Surveyor Uiiitner
H. K. Cliff. Coroner...- St. Helens
cho-ell aui'tvssor.
im' infallible, but
lui-t with I' con
ihe party that hu
ddo to the public
mi
people.
HOW WILL YOU VOTE?
How do you intend to vote in Novem
ber? Two great national parties will
appeal lor your support and to make
year vote effective you most give your
the other. What
;,!.,.-...;.,., mill iniliieiiee vou? Now
Is the time to think of these matter and
make your decision wisely. U yon area
first voter and have no strong p;iriy tie
yon are in a jKisitioii to cast a vote abao-
lutety without prejudice, basing your
action upon what yon lieheve to he for
the best good of vour country and your
self. Yoo will hear the thnnder of the
campaign, see the flash and glare of the
proeesiou and listen to the plausible
oratory of the spellbinder as he tell you
of the great resntts that will be achieved
for the common jieople by the election
of his candidate. Hut the torchlight is
uncertain and flickering and neither
noise nor orctory should be permitted to
obscure the onlv light by which men cor
rectly read the past ami prophesy the
future the light of experience.
History repeat. itself. That which a
party hat been in the p.st, within cer
tain limitation!!, it will be in the future.
Administrative faults may lie cured, a
Btrong man may stamp out corruption ;
but time has no record of the evolution
of a party so great and complete a. to
separate it from its basic, principles.
Politic, "the science of itovernmeiit,"
is a matter in which all are vitally inte
rented. It touches the pocket book and
affect the personal welfare of every
citizen. The questions of to-day are
those of economics. It is tin pocket
nerve to which the appeal is to be made,
though considerations of personal Wel
fare by no means exclude giving full
scop to the altruistl sentiment of right
and justice upon which all good govern
ment is baed.
They who tell you there is no great
difference tret ween the two parties either
decieve.'themselves or seek to deceive
others. The issues are the same to-day
that they haveleen for the iwst twenty
years. The Republican party standi lor
the protective theory and the Democracy
for what is kiiown'as'a tariff for revenue
only, and, as the Republican party has
pledged itself to ca!lr a epecial session
immediately alter the next inauguration
to revise the tariff, the gn at and over
shadowing issue in thin campaign and
the great central question that should
decide your vote is whether you wish
the Republican or the Democratic party
to have charge of this revision.
There are tome beautiful theories
upon the subject of free trade and a
tariff for revenue means asnear an ap
proach to free trade as possible; but the
actual application of the free trade
theory, so far as it lias ever been em
bodiei in my Democratic measure, has
always proved disastrous to the bent in
terest, of the country. The only time
that great and prolonged disaster fell
upon the industries of the l.'nited Htates
since the days of the civil war Was when
the Democratic Congress, under presi
dent Cleveland, enacted the famous
Wilson tariff measure. Worse disaster
would have befallen us had Mr, Cleve
land been in harmony with his party on
financial measures. lie H'o'jd us a rock
between the Nation and the money fal
lacies of Mr. liryan, a id for this the
country owes him a Iribuie of gratitude.
To ry that the Democratic party hat
profited by experience and may now be
trusted to avoid former errors is a mere
en r mice without a basis of fact. What
ever theris of good in (he principles
advocated by Mr, Bryan is more likely
to 1 enacted into law by a Republican
Prtsident, backtd by a Kepublicau Con-
i i ... i ii, venous male'
nresfiiled. ill ist'cut pinspei lly of U'1'
...... ,rv .iff.ii.l. .1 the onnorluuity for
acllUh men to cttei'l combination of cup
ital known as titiK just ivsthecivtl
war gave opportunity for like combina
tion of these Who fatten! nt tin- "V
peine of p.ilri'ilinu. As these coiiibi
nations becctme more aggtea-dve they at
tiacted public attention and the demand
tor their regulation heard by the
party that "does thiiws." A mild and
non-aggresalve president was .uceveuco
bv one who i. the type of (on and
. . .....1.. t...k
euerirv ami worn vi """"
wot vigorously HiideiHiken. that ttnnc
will he no backward step Ilia people may
be assured, but neither will ltU deemed
mcesnrv to destroy American nidus
trie, in older to rcgula'a and control
the trusis. Chailcs Uuiib, the great
i.', i ..,ivii . ii.iu .if the mnum r In
wh-cti the Chinese ihseovercd roast pork
A Chinese hovel burned, and in it u
the i-ii!. which wasco.kcd The sou
tl. s in ami iiiimii. iKikini! around in the
- -
ilebris. stuck his h niter into the hot
carcsw of the Miker, and imluedlately
wiih drew it with a howl and popd i
into his mouth. The sensation was dt
licious to hi palate, and when his falter
h..ur.t of it he built another hut and
bu tied it over another pig. Th ' ne
sire.ui, aud so did the court igration.
until China resembled a timUr country
duittig the time of burning shmhimts
Th.i cra for Mist oitf grew, ami It
threatened the annihilation of the tint
her. until one day Some wise Coidili i.ni
Huiiri..l it out tba' it was llol tece.iry
to bum a house in order to r.at a pig
Let tho young man who is to cast his
first vote ill Novemlier an J theoi.le
matt who may h.ivo vague detirr for
rhunge,"ponder on the gentle wi-do.u of
F.lis, and e think he will come to the
conclusion that, so far as his vote and
inllnence Is eonceined, the Kepublicau
nartv should aud will bo .ucceadul next
November.
THE RECALL
,1u.I..vUlot V,'.s.en.ldy.t..l-..l;l P-
" . i K 11. I ml-
Ion (or payment nyiue " ,
uryoftl.e re; i "I""';" ,V
the wol.ls ' !"' """"'
il provide" ... nv simii." "r
U.t wools III ti.l- Coo.lliiiii"' .-
ameiiJiiiei.t there altau '
I l.,ur,lllt to the l,cglSlu.e -
.u,blv any exclusive poer ol law mak.
av to limit the Initiative
I referendum kc: lcM tvil by
the
Real F-Ute
are the tt.uisaclioiis in ical
Jili.
Juiiu
l-',!loviinL' is the law known a the
" .
Uee.ill, which was adopted as an uiii' ii'l
meiit to th.i constitution at the rcient
elvction.
"l-'.very public officer in I tremor is 'il
hct.HS herein iiroule.l. to recall by the
legal voters of the Stale or the elector
difrict from which he is elated. Tl.
may be rcipiired twenty-live per tent,
Imt not more, of the number of elector
who voted iu his district nt the preced
ing (lection lor justice of the Supreme
Court to file their petition demanding
his recall by the people They shall set
forth in said petition the reasons for said
demand. If he shall offer his resigna
tion, it shall he accepted ami lake eff-ct
on the day it is offered, and the vacancy
shall Iks filled as may b pr ivMed by
law. If he shall not resign within five
days after the petition is filed, a special
election shall tie ordered to be held with
in twento.ilays in his laid electoral dis
trict to determine whether the pop'e
will recall said officer. On the sauinle
bin lot at said election shall bo printed
in n it more than two tiurnlren wonts,
the ronton for demiindinir the recall of
s-ild officer asset forth in the recall peti
tion, and iu not more than two hundred
words, the officer's justification of his
course in office. He shall continue to
pet form the duties of his oMice until the
rotllt of said Special election shall be
officially declared. Oilier candidates
for the office may be nominated to be
voted for at said special election. The
candidate who shall receive the highest
number of votes shall lie deemed elected
for the remelnder of the term, whether
it be the (Mirson against whom the recall
petition w as filed or another. The recall
petition shall be filed with the olliccr
with whom a petition for nomination to
such nflice should bo filed, und the Hume
officer shall order the apeclul election
when It la required. No such pe iiioti
ihall be circulated agiiiiist. any officer
until ha has actually held his ollice six
months, suve and except that it may lie
filed against a senator or representative
iu the legislative assembly at any time
after live (I n ys from the beginning of the
first t'-sdon after his election. After
one such petition and special election,
no fort Ik-c recall petition .hull he filed
against the same officer during the term
for which he was elected unless such
further petitioners shall further pay
Into the public'treasmy which hat paid
such special election expenses, the
whole amount of its expenses for the
preceding special election. Such ad
ditional legislation hs may aid tne opera
tion of this section shall be provldud by
t.'o!l,millk!
. . . . . i . 1 1 .i till,.
estate fioiii June i '
June 0-1. W IUII to J-s ti.iinn
M tiSl acres sec IS, M t V
June lit- ll.iltoar-iiutlirlii liivvo
to Alexander 1'allln power
of attorney
Jutieti -A J and 11 T Helmet to
II A and 0 W Sherman, ne
,(r ol nw ir sec 13, 4 2 ami
right of y
June U-lhi Unison I, A l. v i"
Portland Ur Co n lr 01
ii X, ' il ..
June ti-.-aoio to ,uoe w ur .n,
a ijr lie (r U it . ',
7 :! iiuu-rr
Julie Is-. 1'ean II am'liili'l lo I''
Cric Iota 7 and bik
I'.Uncbard's add to lUimer
June IU A and it Ueig et at to V
J Dillon and ' J M. iumets
hi lie nr ami hi ir
sv 12. S 6
17 -K Ho knell to Paul t
Itovsen neip- of lit nt v 2.
0 3
li-H W A Cade- t Ceclla
Cade, lot 20 I Ik 2 M. Hel
ens June IT K H and II C Carter to
II A Diiiu'Hi l"i l';k a
Punt's l.t add to t'lsis .
Jilli" 10 W K. CoiijcrsW K otett
J MorTiS..!! lot 21 Coutcts
2 I add to Melwmd
!-lt II and I. C to . II
Kiiib"ly, und third of ne
h( of e qr sec ti. 4 5
VC li and K A Davit U
KaudC AS'iatigs-Und, b:k
p.l IKibbtu't add to lUliili-r
June 17 A t. and V J fl it to
Margaret J Moeck lot 1 Ink
:l Mws'k'i a l l to Itaiiner
June 12-tih. t K.lward to J II
!'idard Ian I m 1. '' '
Jutli IS A J and V 1! tanner to
Wot N au I V M hilnduit
Xt acren .Neer die and I! 1
acres K inoiit illc .
Junn 12-f liiahti to Henry
tiiahii to ip- hc 1 'i, t i . .
JuiPJ l'J-li D and S J t. iwui to
M.iglius H41 in, lots 2, 3. t,
A ii blk I an I t t t! bU s
lirorgt'toiso
June',i-D ami M I llcn-haw ij
WilUd I' luckrr part -f A
I'.r ijel die
June 4 D t and 1.11 ginhlUm
to C I' Jordan and K A Oar.
lade, ne ir of nw .jr sec 12
J un
June i
June 1.'-J M Hill et si to J
Didon and A II -'.eiiii' U s
I lif no J r and e b! si ir 12,
."
Julie W -If A and V A II lg-
kins to J.imis i nuu 7.7'l
acres sec Id, s i ... . .
Junu 21 II O (losjtd and I, J
Howard to J C i i.rt nw (jr
ol s ijr sec 2 7 2
June hi -foe Investor's Mori
g igd S ;c irely Co Ltd, to
O l IVlersoii and liK 1 ... i r I
71'. I HI acre i In t t ri
June 15 V., V, A, and M Johnson
to A J Diilui an I A II
. Sieiniiii i a Id of ne ijr mid
e lif nl jr sec 12 'I 5 ...
June U I' K Iivgiim to L I
I.iudbiirg nw (jr of ne ( r
14 7 4
Juno 1D-J V Loyd to C K liraut
e t of nw ir and sw ijr
sec l, 7 2
June 2-1, ami Win Mc Vd,un to
UCO Milt oll.HO, ,l 1 III HI'C
211 and ill), H ,'i
June 2 (; Mucklo to 1'auiiie P
lloss w lif lols 12 and 1,1
blk 6'J Kt. Helens
June 2-0 Murkln to llinn,,i J'r.
tridgee hf of lols 12 and
13 I.Ik ",'.) St Helens
June. 911 ,M and M M Hi en to
David 0 Trott upper i,u hf
i'.hiu Wild die
June 1(1 -W 0 Nnou to o , I'et
cisnn ami V. V Hand, tract
of land at Wurieii
June6-A ,1 ami 1, Pal,,, i t
rich ll.iiinen e ),f nw ,r f
sw jr nee II 7 1
June 2-1' 1'erson to M Alberiun
part of J I'ullertori Hie,
June U J ami J H qinnu y, (;).
tiinbiii Agricultural Coin.
paiiy, lib ii Wild diuaiN.si
sores
10 i
June U Same tontine, Wild, Mo-
Lean, ihielbury we nmi
other land
June II - L M and W D.Satteilce
to K A Ibshop lot l,2,:l,4,
blk 10 Kelils'll
lm,M.Ka.idJ I'SI.eeley to U
troit Trust Co efrawtr
s.c 11 4 . I'ncepl ve lar
Jiinefi-C W and II A Sherman
to Melb' Crosby n hi ne
Ijr of if 31, ft
Line 2 - l'i J end S Smith to K A
and A llowen lot 3 blk I
Sottilt CUtskaule
lime ;l - D L Smith to H '
lent pail of " 3 "
.lime 12- J I' Slelililik to I. 8
Tholiids land hear Italiilef
ji,ff 1 II nii l M Mubbato No-
,l m Inv.Co.sW ijr tec IT
M ...
June M lUv K Watts lo A T and
r li Lwblk:l2St. Helen
J.u. 3 LS.LM.and WHWlD
a-.n to-sh d dlsl 14. t'
r.t iu sec i.. m . .
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076
10
400
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m
i
10
I
lissi
June (i - li S Wilson t "
Wilson, w lit ef ne ur and
nw or se or sk' 12. 4 3,..
Cuitrd S'ates paten shase In-ssiI tswiled
to Tell S-mleaud U .Uot II Mcmlsy.
THE VICE PRESIDENT
Sketch of the Republican
Nominee
JlUilly hpraM uLlTl
Three years aguwnd.,,..
her ankle ami lm, U ZT.
blv for tw da,!.77l
Hep a minute, Mi. guild
... 'sHJiin tin
leuii., told n. f t',lstJ!:"
end got n boitW f It .., .""
K.I I ...
aukle two m? thira iMw,
to sleep attd hieUa
in !uiH ttnivi-tHttt)
r im no iitiitrii.ii. M-i.i.
"MtaeAkT
M
50 cent .itm
druggist '
pi
J.llucs
IM l"-r
N liodciall Mirtmalt w hotfl
It, KVi, in Cite. N, y., where
l, s'.l l fi sides. IU has tscM metllbl f
, I i:ie National Hosts, of represjrsenta
lues since Isvi. lll the rSiOptl itt ol
lie term, is t- Ivar;. r was tbilnnail
al
II
f ttie 1. 1 ii!. n an National Cng'eaiun-
, oiitntl. in ti.e iaiiigu ;i ii"si.
I a U r, banker and toaiiulai tur-
er an I is t'.io I udt.Ks a lh p HlliraJ
! a,. r ol t tl 4, Long pirwidrnt id (he
t in a Trust K p.s;l l'..;ii.aiiy,
Mr Mil niuin as rst-n-wiof itr the
t in Acleu v .ni l Hamilton Cullege,
l uH ia los:d r r .eh the islts-r Insiltu
ti n in ts's, ln was aduotlrd. 10 the
! in Iwati lat ine l k al actiV
nt. f.-t iii (iht .! 'fss. In I Ml he
.:ii,l,n':i lln!, I ti.a an I Iwo )rr
alrr i, rlr. led to Coc jres
I .r it.m Im f,s .siit tfgsi'dcsl as
the l l (.irloi i n! icsn in tb lower
hoo-v, an I has t si-ii ttr'i leiitly nmil
ti i.r.l a, s rand I i'r I r the tker-
top I!" J a ( 'loildll le 1j("rltlll ol
D.ii I I llvn ierso" when tl o Utter
a, Crs' -li i te-l sprakrf lie has acted
as ihtiriiivn i f the cootuilttrs, of the
sh ,. c 'hrieig'i uuiiy a l itbulenl battle
111 t'.le 1 1 lle
ll his l- .'i, l'i, urn.itn of two N'oW
Y r ttc r.unnill .ns In the Work
. f tic II m-, he h dist.iig-ilaliesl him-u-tf
ns cl.a.rni.t. '! the con unites) on
!n! sti ituirs, and as inie of the toal
.Hi! irii1 hi lue ,.l'ts of the Interstate
and f .irtii eooiiiK-r. e co iilllit'.ee.
A Cooil-WUh Rote
llHH
v ci
re.-,.,.t
Jut W
tin. invitation e.i
to "soid in, ;o i ,r
vert lea wis carried out
owef' f..r a bttde-lirlm,"
'MIS S lloMK Covt,4Sils.
ii g'lest was rnpjcs)lid
to III" -l'lv, a wish
at a
aiv
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400
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'or the hrl le Die I, tes Ilia III a bran
I tilnl l irv;e hlte i ,i r r and before
' toilin g it together IC Wl'jl" Oil rh
I I -' . ! a u!i n i l the name . ills w laher,
' i is usii.d In m .st ran, axne of the
. s's fuig t i sen 1 In a wlsti, but
I I "o i,'!it m,e w tli t lein. and other wrote
'hem ,if!. r they rnve . Kor this pur
ns" a large pnjar r-,shnl hsd lis-eli
und.., ui'o l,icli the wishes Were
slipped, and the but tiled up again
'fiie i(,,,.t of hn ,r ,ia charmed with
tne lose and ro-etuid, and said lhal she
anon! 1 alu.vvs areii it as a plea,uit re
inui.ler ,, .r (iienda, whom she was
som lo teavd f,,r ,cvr ,,no tn adlatant
city."
N rup.il White l'uicaiid Tar, lire old
rcli .hle totigl. remedy, I'or mile by A.J.
Deiiiuu;, drung
Kodol For
Indigestion
uur sjuaranfee Coupon
ihu-irr. U.r.Ti1
cent sium tor . l. . .
ft
STATE BAHKIC
RAINIER, ORE.
CAi'irATi,.M
of p ef cetil ItiUrvl s
on savin drpnau.
eiiiwtiiiiltH temUaMi,
March I and Kepttctatl
W, li. LonloAS, ciai
Collevtlun Mad tktht J
Columbia Conotj r
Docs General BaoVlsj
t'liltriiial CiirTrsixi)nk
tUt NaUur.l lUnk, pn IW.V
ltmnsBt KH.iiiat IumW SI t J
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W. M. Koss, Proprici
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Steamer Ml
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w slwrfe auriti!( iisa rsfsjtala;i
.. asti'ikt al ei. iuiw si I cv
Passeiten as! Fast Fisiit
fOI POITtANOAilT
HHtTLASD LANDtSa. TAYlfl
AAUf
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Hearse
M09M!
I'utuislicd lot !1 lslrw
or rail, with or wiltKat Ian
at rsasonahU rates, AJdf l
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REAL ESTATE, LOANS,
INVESTMENTS,
CITY AND FARM PROPERTY-
Moltey to
Loan al Ros5
Katei.
Rainier :-: Oregon
Notice .f Hol MUM
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