The Oregon Mist
Entered, aftha Wtortice at St. Helen,
OreRon, m aei-ond-clasa mail matter.
1wvk Kvkry Friday 1v
R. H. FLA0.O.
F.OITOH AND .'ROVHIKTOR.
Sl'RStCRIITIOS RATK
UH
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tHw month '
Advertising rates road known en appll
ation UK' notice 2ft cent per line,
County Official
Papei
ClRCflT CoffiT Ot'KtCeM:
Til . M
K. I. Tongue
n-trlct Jiultf
.District Attorney
t'tWKTv Orrii'saa
Jnmo lirt. Jndtf ft. Ite'ert
V A. Ilrri. lleik -M. I let n
Mariiti While. Mn-nff. g'. Ilens
K. t tichwr. IWw'r Clat'lcan
II. W.-Kt. Coumlseioner -Hio
K. 1'. Quick. Trenmrer Si. Helen
.V T. )-. Assessor St. Helen
J. II. iv.iliiis. School Supt (titskanie
' T. 1'rvscott, Surveyor 8t. Helen
Flunk Sherwood. Conlier......Kainler
LOWELL'S VIEWS
Hon. Stephen A. Irell.o( l'en lleton,
Jn a letter published in Morula' Ore
yorran. refuse to permit his name
to no lwftir lhs Legislature a can
didate fur I'nited State Senator. He
lay, in purl :
"1 ! no! know that the mutter re-quir.-
att.iiiin, hut I desire 10 go of
with havlnu conniutrl In the defeat of
Air. Kimil-h h n th latter ran for
liovernur on ft hard cash haala. Thai
wolt't lout h iff-Hi da I. Ilelter Kepilb
licniH thuii h iillioi tif the Oreiionian
Rhle-I i.i I iii' i defeat. As the
OrevO'ii" i i.ut.iks. the national crisis
it oxer, itnd , me all free to follow our
00 i : in ' politic.
(iH. and hi ; III j detll tnki the
hln'lii.ol.
An Autocrat Deposed
Smiiiiel ii,iinpT, ihe hend of the
Ani'Ttrnn Knit-ration of Ihor, started
out With the intention of defetlli(t the
re pntdicait party U cause th vtrlv, at
its nailon-il tu irenilon of US, refnaed
to snclln hi anti-lUpnblicsn and
,1 1 ... ...!... .. .... ,... ... M.l I).. Ill hni. I .
Unre that he rtit allml g.lUKi.UH) of
vote ll- frightened the Ik tuocraUat the
IVnver CinVeiiii'in Into adopting hi
police then he took the stump for the
IVnver randidale All Ihe wile of
t,ld.tira.tilAi I.. it anil iMnloo were
. . .. . i , !
neo to iurn m vou rani inr n'r o ;
Kan sttion against Tuft and aend tliem
to Itrya".
The result 1 eeii In the voters) on No
vember th Ureal indutrial center
like Xew York, Chicin, I'hll idelphla,
St. Loul and other rolled up Republi
can majorities. Speaker Cannon, whom
Umiiper boasted h Would defeat, U
re-elected by an immenre majority,
although there are larve numbers of
YANKTON ITKMS.
Yankton l-trr er ate iuvhI rilin.
They were loiui at (he polls on llieltd.
!' Cnmul ' our uenial clerk In
Mr. Iiit!i' t le ia kpt huy thtw
day.
IhOsleln ,K SiallWiHMl l.umlier I'lilll
ar putiiiiic a new road donkey
Mrvo l.nia I liiiprovlnit hi fnrin
thea, daa I , the aay of (jinhhiliil
Uiiii
Ml. Ihitta In erivtinx a limite oil hi
place j arniili of the liiaiie hall.
J. A. W Hiioioiu ha inveted ill frul
ill North Yakauiaciiintry. lie intend to
emlifriite in nlhiut two month
l(v. Ho). I, Veleylnll Methodnt,
prrrtchid t Yankton Uptlt church lt
evriiinit He aid preach at
nulil. n ill. Ilrt and third Simdnya in
Ihe nionih, H. C Sliernll, the laptil
tlliid-ter, pieuche on the ecolul and
f u i tit .Siiiidav, mornliiK and vvelitiix
!. r. nee Tarliell of Spilngliruok fitim
ttaii.ere I hi apple. They are
beaiitir He think he will have alwul
one hundred mid tidy tnue
The new ii-Ikm! building U rImuI
roniplcted. The ctnail If proreiii
nicely under the auprrvuioit of Ml
Keed a principal and Mr. Lake aa
aMWtaiil. Mr. Ik I at the Mapl
Hill farm and Mi Iteed at lite Tain
Cine lanu.
The W C T. I', held a very lulere.1
tng tui-vtuu Sui dayevenliig, Krv. 8.
hthor union men iu hi dniru t. New
York. Machttelt,Ooiinectlent,l!iio, i V , Slirrrlll delivered a Very Hue a.ldre
tndUna, New Jeraey and nearly all the ! to an liueietiii( aud ilttetertrtl audi
ret of the urt industrial tatea of thejance. Tii W, C I V. inert ery
country werecarried by ihe Hi-publlcan. I ecoml Sunday in each month at the
ooie of thetu bv nliuoat unemmpled i Yankton taptit churvh, in tlie cveiiing
Si. Helen School NolM.
Thnre are U h amid 41 girl 01 the
roll nl prerent
Whiievef Imrrowed Ml I,elhio' um
brella will confer a itienl favor bv t
turning It.
The di'ivirnlloii In the illltrrilit louum
are very pre:ty.
Our drawing cltte are doing citil
lent work
We have U-iiiii our program for the
hllda.
We have hadiuiira few vlaltor dor
Ini lh p't inonlli, and are iiUav
plc4e. to lecelve Ihrm
Our uiw llhtary l. aie all KU'I, d
and ready for lite, The library I a
trong factor iii our wotk a many gnd
Uiokaara trad raeli III. Oil h
am I r tniMoa
thiaald IVniing. Ire-I Morgu. Cecil
Ko, ( rank Timrp, Harold Maa en,
Churlla Iji, l lua Mevena.Aiel OUrii,
Mary 1111111100, Mull Hamilton, Ollte
UlUre, Mat hew MrKie, Itetnlcw Mat
ten, li-llier Weigle, Ilia (leaver, jh
Waiei. Carl HatiiilUin, Ann tjuhk.
reln M.wipn, ffnil Italian, tilady
Waiter, lleruii'e YanOiden. I Clear,
Iv.in li Ji.liii, (iohlie lUtian. rr
l.yu.li, liny !., irr Wellington,
Uul I.alUre, Ague Wl, ., Ja, k llr
rixm, Allen McKie, mw Harnaoii, j.dta
IVrmlng. Ijvter jk, Walter liagv, liny
(iage. Ma'Saret M a, Mae HuUfH.
Kittie l.nirli, A'l.y lUil'ln.m. In llailey,
lh Thori, Haruld Iker. Klla llt
tan. .ludi Kichantu, Mlicl I vii.h.
Jack 1'ieoC'ill, Mildred rrn ltliie. iur
Ira Kllia, llert.-rt "'llllam
la or IUaaNH) "
If you lloli't HulhHly ,m w,.
your h.iainra t (,,, l(J ' II b
l-uuhla yn ran and
keep out of liver and lM ."'.H
yon take Dr. King-, K 'Jjl
The, keep tlIi.....,M4
Jmindi.e out of your ,'m 'z
H..Hn. W.rren. Kr,,,HJOW
lalalld dealer
It
t a entry etm.h ,,. -,.u. :
I earner to haud'e u,.,. . Jr.m
Klevalila th lian.l. I ...
and lha acRle fr0(p t.lw
I a'l'h' t u' heir H vooik, and
v ii . whit it lit i !' ami" I km m v
llle t i rerel.t (,K'"l I ' f'e V i"d
p:h:' S aaie I J . nut ii'b to .eact.
t:iii' l.ih -tM'i ti vei a m h.iKy ,.f
l.ruke.t pledi;e ir dt'reka'ile,l Uf, and
I wan! n-iilie' rltence nor word iwi act
onninei., inn.ienceani memie-r " ""-tchieN wl.irli hes'nl-tt out f .r a ilt
ll3l-llive A"Wil,"in iu ritti.iir ii-
! mijoritir. Ill mot of thol tate
Uionur' aop-aied and nu le 'i i.i!
i apjea,a Oit ill' aluinp all! tin hi'i
hu Wa.lii.it.i'i hi iu "line icln.it .i
I he h.tel id h piaer a id of hi in-
teutiou to u-e it attm-t the Uepuhh. ao
! ixrty. iiarticnl r! egalnsl certain of it
taken hi advice and kept out of the di
trict, and sent tittlefleld liack to Con
grets by a targe majority, lint (joiiiper
tia typical Bourtxn. He learn nothing
aud forget nothing. The blunder of
two year ago he repeated on a much
bigger tcale thil yeir, and hi defeat 1
correspondingly abject. The member
of the labor union, like the rrt of the
the worker, have the American habit
of doinc their own thinking. They re-j-cted
(romper' countel for them to let
hlui d the thinking for them. Among
the be ne ft t which the election of lUOli
tr ngs to the country I the extripation
of ihs demg'gue, marplot and auto
crat who pretended that ha could brand
the meiulwia of hi organisation like
cattU and trad them to the ballot box
with a halter. SL I.ul Cilol-Ienio-crat.
CH ICIIC "I III" "... f
The dreg-mian' leegthy diairlle n
noway affect the force of why Mr.
Lowell ha to sac. It i j it aiu.ply a
queition of Ii0nely. Ju 'ge Loaell was
not an a.lv -le of Statement No. 1. and
there may l tboae who favoretl it pri r
to the primaries who have since changed
their minds, tindinir that the June
eviction reeulteJ, through the treachery
of profeesed republican, in Gov Cham-ber'ainar-ceiving
plurality of the vote
cart; but Judge Lowell doea r.ul ee how
thi can poaaibly release tb member
fioni their pledge. If. s the Oregoni
eii claim, they were inaincere ind took
Staleinent So I merely to aeenre ole,
p ohiolv they will be dish iiet enough
to repudiate it when the legislature
meets an elect the individual, whoever
he mar be, in whose interest all this
hi Hcinei. is being created. ItCdiinot
! Senator Fulton, because the Senator
reeatedly ftated that if defeatel in the
priiuarie he would not allow hit name
to (ro lfore th legislature.
Tlie contenlion uf the Oregoniaa that
that there i tithing legally binding
Shout htaleni 'iit S i. is certainly cor
rect. It may l, also, that thi method
ia opposed to the Constitution and
therefore the law 1 of no f rce, but the
. promise of a representative to I.i con
Hlituentsthoold be a binding under thi
ayetem as under the oi l one. It 1
argued thit it take the election of a
United 8'8tc PjnalO' away fr.m the
- Legialatorv, becane Ihe me ni Iter do
not il a free agent. Was It ever
otherwise in Oregon ? Ws there ever a
time when members were not pledged
prior to the election, aa to whom they
would tuptOrt for .Hen.tor, and tlne
w ho did not so pledge t'lemselve a ere
generally regarded as Hosiers, whole
assumed independence was it pr ext
I it extorting coin or other rewaid from
the leading candidate.
The reprewntative elect from Colum
bia Oonnty did not take State. tit nt .No.
I. Ihougli, aicorduig to the 1 gie of ihe Wherw now are the Oregon tteinen
Oreiollion, his action in pledging him- ! who declared that if lafl ah iuld be
self 10 vote for Ilia cm.didaUi receuinir nominated, llryan Would defeat him
. .. , land who fought "inrtriietion" for Tail
l.i..j..r.ty" of votes cat at Ihe June that rea....? I'roh.blv they .onld
election was jut m rei.r;h inih.e aa like to play golf with Tift at Hot
lliouji he hud ued the pi. rare "ihe Hpringi liregomaii.
irreaifnt uuinber. " As a m ilter of f .ct And "wliere nt" i the great editor
the ople of this conn I v bclieol Mr. who iori-ted tint KtaUnneiit Hu I had
Colli ra Wjis to pledged, and it h doubt- so dutoigtuied tho purty that there
fill whether he would inherit io have I whs dumrer of iryan Carying Oregon.
lefei.te.l Mr. Fullerton. Htill hi. pledge j anil.Whi.se highest est imnte on the Ntnte,
kavev. t.im free to Vole for hoin he j up the day of election, was 10,( to
n.ny tee fit ' j I5,'W for Taft. Many of the old m-
T!io', however, who look the pled.'e I chine politicians of Oregon expressed the
uie c rl only IkhiiuJ by il. Thtiy knew
tiouipers fattetl een more c..ii-.i.ii-(!le
in lUi'M tlun h old in I'.e con
grvs'ioual eiium.iifii ol Ileal. Wl.rn he
iiiadea peroi.al eanV i aa.ii the n II
popuiar Llitlelirid Iu the o- rra-"ii.il
campaign two years ago he ,lei,-al.-. th e w liner mpply of dog uiuio .
Democratic candidate, alio probably J rl Chiw. I.auikin and dndi irr, of
would have been elected if iioiuier hail nwootl, Ioa, arc vitiling hrr l!er,
Tie re i genetal rejoicing ll Yankton
ii el I' c e-rlm.i ..I Will Tail.
!! h in A "Ijii ! a ne ' foi l
duiiM'.'' h. 'ii.. and w ill - ,.. be
I'v.i.ty lor tiiwiit I ii.
C II. I'.ligg I eoc ing an ad trion ,
In I ul'diugt nun the fo ul us a l
no,! w.i ii lie I
1 h c..f h t f v- r at:, nt a'c nniT
ii 14-1,
lle.tr l.i.rit and J 'hitntc South hate
g-.ne to ihe .Nri.aleii. r v.t to y in Ihni
Ceiaa aa4 t roup , , lMfn
"M- litlb Klrl la ,lt,j.,
a aeVitra atM.ll - ., ,
. . - ., m .e,u CUHAL,,
Hired bar With fhaiulaolalg' (C,
llemedy w iihout th. aid of inZ
my little liy hn taMii pr.wafcaj ,Z
time from having ih trollB
timelenwiifihitavrup." t(,.
I for ! by A J, Iwu.lnf.dnn
Hrkeol Katie
My regular offlc days, ft
will be lb fir.t tatrrk In tark Swa-v i
hall la? la a oilier day, tHg
laily,
Ml. COIAlx
,iC"'"'ly .
Ketinetly' uiiallit
move the liwl gently, tfeatetai a
opiate It la pleaaaot to Ut, aj
children .cla.;,- hk In taato
nearly Ilka mw! sugar. H4 k i J
Iteming and MaipntM titnsCa.
$ aaattt4
Mr. C. II. Urigg.
ilev. Fry, of Itainier, prrathe at
Yankton llaptitt rhurch th first and
thud Sundait In each moith. iu the
moinlng, and Kv. Hoyd preachra mi
the ante Hunday'a In the evening.
, Seven Year of Froof
"I have had seven years of proof that
Dr. Kings New Discovery Is the
medicine to take for coughs and edd
and for every dixeased condition of
throat, chest or lung Vsays W. N. Hen
ry, of I'an urn, Mo. Tk world has hivl
thirty eight years of proof that I r.
King's New Discovery is the het rem
edy for coughs, colds, la grippe, nthma,
hay fever, bronchitis, hemorrhage of the
lungs, and the early stage uf consump
tion. Its timely use always prevents
the development of pneumonia. Sold
under guarantee by Houlton, Warren,
Hcappoose and Deer Island dealer. 60c
and JI.OO. Trial bottle free.
Hew to t are a Cold
IV as csrrlul as you can you will occa
sionally take culd, and when you ,lu, get
a medicine of known leliahllli), one that
ha sn etahlihrd reputa'.iu and tt.it
is certain to effect a quick cure, rnjch
a mrdiclne is Chauilrlaln's Cough
Remedy. It h gained a or Id wide
reputation by its remarkable cure, ol
this m.ait common ailtunnt, and ran al
ways be depended upon. It act on na
ture's plans, rvli vet the lung, aula -pectoratiun,
oena the srrreiions mid
aids nature in restoring the system to a
healthy conditio i. During the many
years in which II lias been in general
best i ''Ve l" 'f-,,r" "' "ingle caa
Ol COM or atucg ol grip having resulted
ill pneumonia when tin, remedy wtu
used which ahowa conclusively that It
a preventatlva of thatdangeron diai.
Chamberlain's Giugh K.me.ly cnntalii
no opium or oilier nsrcolic and may be
given as contldeutly tia hahy a to an
adult. For Sale by A H lu.lng ,Jrug.
gist
',,,,,,,,,,,,,,,ass
At Portland's Busiest Shoe Shop
All
I LADIES'
A.
SHOES
PAIR
Room
600-601
OREGONIAN
BUILDING
Take Elevator
8
OPEN
m. to 6 p.
m.
Sat. Evening!
10 O'clock
All
MENS
SHOES
m
A
PAIR
WHERE ARE THEY?
wh it they Were doing, and if, ufler the
piimariea, and prior to the election,
lhy found llnit th' wicked liemocrat
hud irlcK.d them, then was the lime lo
recant. Having accented tho volea id
i eae who believed in Htateni lit No. 1
there is no oihor hontt c inr except
f .r tl.e-n to carry out Ihe contract, no
in 'ti'-r how distasteful it may he
wish that the State wouhl gi Kptlhli
cm by a lave plurality. Then tuiy
could have said, "you tee li.it Htate
u.ei.t No, 1 ha done. "
Try Kialol today on our gtiarantc.
T;.k'! it fora little while, aa that is all
that you w ill need to take. Kodol di
gerts what you eat and makes the
stomach sweet. It 1 sold bv A J Dam.
Tba Oregooiao twiU Judge Lowell iog ftnd BcappooseDrug Co.
To protect the corners if aliret, table
cloths, and blanket when ready to hang
on the lino after washing, double u (he
center, brinirlng ends lovrther it,..
throw ends over line, pinning securely.
T!.ere will I no switched out cornets
when Ihey are dried In this way.
How Is yonr IMgeMlou
Mr.. Mary fiwlmg of ,n. yin. th
Ave , San Krnncii.ro, recomuieii la a
remedy for stomach tr.uhh,, She .vs
'(irailtude for the wou.hirfn! e.T.cl ol
I'.leciric Hitter in a ca of acme indi
gestion, prompts thi testimonial. am
uoy lo-ivinie i inai lor stomach and
liver Irouhlei Kbmlric llltu-rs is ihn heat
remedy on thn market to day. " Tl.l
..i ... .
n.. .o.ut mm aiiernaitv mullein.. In
vigorates il... syslin and purifl s il,
bloo.1 and Is e,.,:ittiy 1B,,U
forms of fcmsln wuakneis. 50e at Houl
ton, Warren, Deer Island and Scnn,o,
dealer.
- -
Watched Firteen Vears
"For fifteen years I hnvn wnu ,i, the
working, of Buckle., Arnica Halve; and
it has never f.iilcl to rum any sir,.,
boll, Hirer or burn to which it wss ap
plied. It ha saved u iminy doctor
'"II." "ays A. K. Hardy, of Ka-t Wilton,
Maiue. o,'m!. at Houlton. W,.,r
j Island and Bcappooiu dealer
I'OSI.IIXY NO BHANCM SHOP I.N PORTLAND
t BUY SAMPLE SHOES nd get better
t quality, Ixttcr styles and better workmanship, also M
t $1.50 to $3 on Every Pair!
WRIGHTS
Sample Shoe Shop
Oregonian Building Portland, Ore.
COLUMBIA COUNTY BAffi
DOES
INCORPORATED
A GENERAL BANKIiVG BUSINESS
PRINCIPAL CORRESPONDENTS!
'iRSTNATioNAf. Hank. - . Portland, Ore.
J. National Bas-k, . . . Portland, Ore.
iianwvkr i ATIONAf, lit
Hank,
New York
OfiVcrH---Win. M. us9t irPl,'deiit nntl Cashier; Edwifl
AssfVicc Prcsiilent; A. . Stone, Assistant Cashier.
Dircctow Wiu. M. IW, M, White, James Dart,
; v..i: v ' '
Ron.
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Kd'in