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About The Oregon mist. (St. Helens, Columbia County, Or.) 188?-1913 | View Entire Issue (July 17, 1908)
1 ! The Oregon Mist Ttnterediat the Postortice at St. Helens, Oreg.ut. as second-class mail mutter. ISSfKla 1CVKKV 1'KtlVKV BV K. H. PI.AC.G. KOITOJt AND rHOI'KIKTHR. Sl'BSCRtl'TION RaTKS One year tl.tJO Six months - Advertising rates made known on ai'pU ation. Legal notice 34 cents per line. County Official Taper ClKCl.1T Coi fcT On KKKS: Thomas A Bride I'tstr'ut J udge K. B. Ton U' District Attorney James Dart. Judge St. lliOens W A. Harris. Clerk "t. Helena Martin While. MieritT !. Helens 8.1'. licheimr, Coiuiu'r . . CIal.k;ni' H. Wet, Cotemisatoner Scappooe K. K. Quick, Treasurer St. Helens A.T. Ijiw. Asser St. Helens I II. Coneland. School Supt... Houlton K. H. l'rv-ott. Surveyor Haulier H. R. Cliff. Coroner...- St. Helens PLAIN TRUTH The Portland Oregouian haabeen, or the past twenty-five years, a source of information and Insuiration to the editor of this paper and all other Oregon editors who were capable o! appreciating ifre.it ability and a power ol expression etiual- ed by few writers and excelled by none in the I'nited States. For over fifty vears its editor ha-, with few exception, used his great ability for the puhlic good We bcleive he has always adhered to what he eoucieved to be the right, and his advocacy of great principle! 1ns been fearless, and has not waited upon popu lar approval, lie has been a true lender of public thought and after the scepter lias fallen from hi bauds there w.il I no dissenting opinion aruoui; the leser light of jou:nli-iu as to his preemi nence. Hi brethren of the country press delight in 8'inging him occasional ly and feel perfectly satisfied alien tliey make the old linn roar It shows that tie is iiu in art and has human wenkneas- ess In response to a recent puncture to his cuticle he avows; ".Senators) will come and go; but no luin again will holh the piim.icy in the journalism of Oregon for fifty yeaiu." It's nil very true, big fellow, and Oregon is fond cf you. Never doubt that, when the time co.i.es for you to shuffle oil this moit.il coil the Oregon you hava ved so well will do full honor to your greatness. All ti.ce lit tle matters will be forgotten then; all the acrimony of personal and political discussion will le obliterated and Ore gon will grieve over the loss of i'.s fore most citizen and advocate PLAITS OPINION The Oregonian quote", approvingly, the opinion of the n jl .rioiis .Senu'or Piatt, of New York, ngairmt the State ment So. 1 metiiod of el cting I'nited States Senators. It is certain that nl! senators of the I'Ult Stripe ;i'e opposed to the Oregon i lea or ally oilier fip-lioda that tends toward the election M eil , atora by direct vote of !Ik) peopl.v The present method ejnetly pull them They liave been aide, fur very many years, to pun-linsc the legislatures of j uieir siau: or v control iiieni uy me power of patronage. The lystem under Which they were elected has brought the Senate into disrepute with the people to tttch an extent that It Is considered an enemy of the public w ifur-, imrl t-i belong to It i." no longer cmi'iili I'-d all honor. Il is trie citadel of the truis and c rporatioiis, and any method 'hat promises relief should b availed of to change its personnel ho that it will in in some degree represent ihe popular will. Statement No. 1 attempts to d this, and, even tnougli its application results in tin) election of t) ;rn cratic .senator! in Republican s ate the peopl; perfer it to the old methods aii'l will nol be persuaded to relinquish it. ft is Idle, however, to attempt to convince the people that the defeat of Mr. Cuke was brought about by Statement No. 1 Republicans, fie was defeated by tho-e who thought Chamber lain would not be elected by the Legislature, no mutter what vole i.e receive), and that then they would have the rcjw(;r to niiuiu the next United Slides Senator. Had tiny believed there would be a Statement No. 1 majority in the Ig'slntiire, and that the members would be true to their pledge, they woild have voted lor Mr. Cake, notwithstanding he w.is not llie.r COUNTY COURT Uillsilllowed at regular July IPOS term of Count Omit General Fund O 15 WVnderly, uiesnenger, elec tion returns H w Judges and clerks of election, Apiary 1'iecitHU. J K II end lee W I. ltrown 0 K I Criswlck ! Jos lUckenU'ig 11 UoyPolU K K Nickersou, me": tiger elec tion returns H -ll Klcction Hoard, Auburn Precuict John Kdholut J P Sheeley L It Stunrt I Spuuoer Win Pi ingle Win McColloiu nusrenger 1'.' Klrction Hoard, Heaver r'slls Pn. John McAdam W It Kjser Ita l'aicher l Cbarl Norman W No: nun li Vt W Itailey messenger 13 '.V iilectiou Hoard, Clatakame 1'iec, C I. Conyers Ch:is Keys A U Miller A M Merrill A W Hlackford X Merri'l E I) Tit-heiior J A Purr J V Johnson J W Mcloiiald J A Mjxwell M Kresii, messenger Kle ttoii Hoard, Deer Island I're C Merrill ' N A Andreas .' . ... W K Clark Jas tiaittens Fred Adams . . T C Wat s, messenger election returns Election Hoard tiohle l'rec M I.i k . (i C Fowler It I. Kenney It Waau-r J CJ Kennedy 9 40 li ti J t' (iriiham, messenger elec tion returns H S M tiraham t! Geo t irahaiu . li lieo Freeman i Thus Hoyle ... li Ma"-k Flliott B J 11 Aldridge messenger election returns 11 m.i Klection Hoard Nehaleui l'rec A R M.dis tl I W Freeman 6 m J J lUner il J Van ri F J I'e'trson il It S I'avne, ineasoig-r VI 20 F.Iectmn ttoard, OaK Point l'rec J Hen Irickson i r Fluhrer ... ... li Geo Card ... li C J S ! iastn (5 K II King , H S M Ri -e, mes-enger , t 0 Flection Hoard, Rainier l'rec K K Stncker tl N S Stewart i I. K iiilker li A I. Cark li T J Flippin li IVan iilancimrd : R N Iivelace Z il II I . .in :: S (,' Count! 3 W Harmon :; J II R Ilibhlee ; I 1 McKav, meawuger 7 ')) K!eetio:i Hoard, Scap xi-e 1'iec G V Grant li J i Wa't! li W V. Stevens ii G Lung il M .1 Frig! It li Kiee'.ior, Hoard, L'r.ion l'rec. R Cox o : W Ko. its' n i; J W Allen ii i i I, Ciiniiinliiiin il W P Maclay ii T li l.- tt '. i W J Mellir.ger AN Coy ;j t THE SCHOOL OF OUALIT Y"- Ttnth and Mprrlnon, Portland, Oregon A. P. Armalrong, LL.H., Principal H,Wt occupy two floors 65 by 100 feet, have a $30,000 equipment employ a large faculty, give individual instruction, receive more call for office help than we can meet. Our school admittedly le-ids all others la quality of instruction. It pays to uUnid7uch on institution CSald a H.iHlnc,, Man: "Keep ham.nerinK away everlBtiKty 01I ,horoiln work It will win out In the end." Said an Kdi.e.ter, "The Xy . tatr, tion given In your achool malcet It the itandard of lu kind in tl)e Northwest " COpen all the year. Students admitted at any time. Catalogue free RPfer,r, Anv nk tnv newarysner. nv huslnea, man Ir, Portland, t s iipaiti ; Fml Hiiggs ... Laulelice tarbell ... .. W Mclutlro I'lthUieii Itoaid. Warren I'teC. (1 Mi il ll o i it li I) t'-u M F llieu. iiioicnger N K Haker FMItoyt It 1 arson A Freeman " Lew 1'avies tlrange llallC , hall forelcction Win Hlackford.guanl lor election W Syui 'tis, canvassing election returns ...... It Watkuis .ni (urus. May tetui Circuit I "null J F IUi gertleld Tom liievicll . I'eter Msyera F l Kiiinuieyer W F ISirkerl ... W C C.Hiper Fdrtar.l Fdertaon . . i 5 (S 3 :v 6 '.V 3 W 0 t H I'.erl Wc4 Fred l.eiig'uher Finest lli ant T I" 1'uit F.loti Felton ... W Cenera A K M riau S M ISoals Frank I'-nrululJU T I. Carter . . . il I) MaUistrn F K Maliiiberg . C.eo ti Murry II KraU Frank t. 'iikey I' M lU-eghlev .1 U 1" ill ;st :il I!.' 33 : :u X 3.' J It Adams C It Harris ' N F Haker ... ! H A ta.gg . :n il ; Clirlstai n Jensen ' ! tlavtd llenshaw 3-1 j J II t'ne ' Geo W 1 'alley, witness I'lsl Att C B Lo.elsce same . ... ' J R Net!, w It Mate vs Andrr n j Registering Voters PTGefles :t 4 :i i: ; .i ." j :i 4 '. .' : A R Meiw . . j C J ! ic4rl.ien i f nhn i'i ingle . . ..... ! s M ) li 1 1 I'lc'ieuof . . 1 I Speltcer, regitering uters ) and e.ectioa Umrd j T C Walla r-gistenng voters and j hull rent j J S H.it-un s line j Mrs. C li lUcon hall I. r election I lbs I'.l -e tame . M ' CiiiU'idugs sarni I Wm Iiig.'t. elecluiu is'.h iireg.in M.st election hailoti j W It Pll, cpfneol apjwa! i cac j II I Walkies justice. Il'pam v I King snd Hiakedey i F II Watkms Ci.ln'a'1 liain vs Km ami lilakra'ey I'll W.ltklliS, C.IKt'ihlr l'lall i vs Ri hii'l-'ti et si : II P Wa'k us justice, ls;.:ii vs R.clisi ls n et al II P Watkint justice, Inpl-'ll vs I ove et ill I !" II Wattins coi.alahle, l'(,in I vs I.-e.e et nl I I M Mains work in e'.eik.s-.iiice J W l ,ek c .pv, d r.w II K i'i ir. ..r-.m-r. G It l'.if;er (' rollel J 111 ,', I , It ,! u -. i: ii i ku John Hean-r .. Ft .ink George W V.' : , , . y Frc I Watku.s - l-Vv i, 40 J.'i 1 w i : I I lit l :'n Witnes-eit wf ,' C.irxner't M Ii .;.-. , (' C M i-t.-t. Mra S.uie m Kd lu 11 ill pnyici in :it i , - ouio'a in(ui't II R Ch.'l, c irotn r's lir cii'n, C llriiinn r I.ulu G...,rge nork I ,r .!,., I sup't ... 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