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About St. Helens mist. (St. Helens, Or.) 1913-1933 | View Entire Issue (July 18, 1913)
fct Helens Mist Founded I Ml U.. e FtUar W k, Mi Publishing tympany . n.l rliu mailer Jmnmry II). l.urf" . . H i ... (,,..,, ,.lr ' 0-1 ii Mi4i n Sl'KHt. x tKTtor RaTkii il.M) ! TlTniiii - . ,,! itMm.l known on H j ,m UK.inow'" '"'sno direct mail to Warren rmintV Of f ici al:truin tr'"'" noU'ven stop at War F0 Jr i r,'n un,J a rt'su" that most ol Perhaps the ollicers in 1'i.rt- Lj are handling the situation . i I . t Mt l Inarehiata in the beat isiMe but at a distance it looks 1 ke thi y are at least two weeks Xe. Several arrests have been LaJe.but only wiimn me pasi 'e day, while judtfintf from the reports, these arrests with a lirite number more ire very tardy. When men ana women !are permitted to occupy the itret'ts of a city like l'ortland and there curse the officers, call them curs, skunks and other epithets, vilify the flair under which they are permitted to earn $18 per tk as professional agitators. nrit.- riots and do other anar chistic think' for several weeks, ith only warnings from the ifficiTS to keep still and not ro to 'ir, it is certainly time that self -espectir.tr people anu cuizer.B ihoulJ demand action. II the ifficers are urable to handle these anarchists ana trouble makers in Portland the citizens .hnuld t:ike a few lessons from the smaller places like Marshfield indBandon. It would be very unhealthy for a fool woman like that so-called doctor, who ap parently had the whole police force buffaloed in Portland the other day. to undertake such tac tics in the smaller places. The ay she would be handled would be a lesson to these paid atritators that they would not soon forget, regardless of the yellow journals and the ravines of the mad anti- government mob. Ueally it j hard to believe that men who are' charged w ith the enforcement of the laws would permit such j things to k( on so far as they have in l'ortland. It looks like they were afraid of something; afraid that the anarchist papers will scorch them, or that some certain organization will renu m ber them politically or that there is something behind their in action that would not be whole some readinjf if published. In ry event the officers have now been placed in a position where they actually were compelled to do something and let us hope that they will now (to to the very limit in enforcing the laws and brint to an end the disgraceful Scenes recently enacted on the public streets of that city. A news dispatch from F.ugene I 'ays that the cannery of the Fruit Crow-era Association at that place is running to full ca pacity and 24 quarts of logan berries or rasoberries are being turned out for every minute of the working day. If the fruit growers of Lane Countv can ac complish such results there is no reason why the fruit growers of Columbia County cannot do as i'll. There is no place on the toast that has better soil, climate and other conditions for produc ing fruit than e have and if the fruit ornwprs will organize and help themselves the results m financial increase of the prod ucts of the orchard will be very 1 rinnarv " v. UIIUUIU m KWUU at be built at some convenient point Where thn irrnmori prvillH flwHOSP of their products at good prices nd be assured of those prices year after vear hundreds of acres more would be cleared and put into fruits and berries. A news note in one of the Litf! pupors last week says that a postal card made the trip around uie world in l.r day. If it hal U'on Blurted from St. Helens ad dressed to Warren or Si appooHe it would have taken at least two or three days longer. The mail servic-i between St. Helens and otlier Columbia County points is just Bimply rotten. That is the uest that cun he said for it. One train a day takes mail from St. Helens to Snippoose, and there 4 miles Utl no 'I'ln m. ..nila mail of i' mail from this place to Sean- poose or Warren goes to l'ortland first and then retun s some time the next day or so. Down river points are in about the same con dition and it certainly is time that Home improvement in the mail service from St. Helens be made. There was considerable criti cism of the action of the council for passing the dog muzzling or dinance when it became gener ally known, but since the two deaths in l'ortland from rabies and the spread of the disease to swine and other slock in the country there is no one who will oppose the measure. It is for the protection of the public and should be strictly adhered to by the owners of dogs. If you have a dog that is worth keeping put a muzzle on it or the Marshal will get it. Court Proceedings Sherwood F If, Cot enain of Clark 8 40 Sherwood F II, Cot exam of Johnson u 00 Wood II (', work for assessor M 26 Christie Kdna. " " 25 00 St Helens I-aundry. laundry .60 Glai-s Si Prudhotnu.e Co, tup to clerk 45 40 Kushung &. Co, up to clerk If 00 VunUrahoven L J, sup to jrveyor H 20 failure II K. session laws S fiO St Helens Tel Co, telephone 22 55 Kilhatn SU & I'rtg Co. sup to sheriff and treasurer Hi Kr Salroy W A, repair typewriter i7 00 Ceo A Hateson & Co, annotations for codes 7 00 II'.are II K, postage and x jires 2' 00 21 or :to 00 7 00 25 (Mi Harrison A S, sup to Turner Popejoy Mrs Itcssie, cure of Mrs Turner Grewell T K. digging graves for Turner children Cade Mrs C, care Turner family Koss Dr. L G. care Turner, Snenet et al :i0 Mr Daniels Kd, care of Thomp son 16 00 Wooden J L. care of Taft, Adams etal co 00 1 H 00 I Itt T H. milk for Alhertson Home for the Aged, care of McDonald Ulass & Prudhomnie, election supplies Blarkburn F.lmer. livery hire to county judge Watkitis Fred, tobacco and matches Sherwood & Koss, burial of Turner children Johns C H & Co. sup to AI- liertson ;o 00 7 11 2 00 2H 9,r) 25 00 14 70 Watts & Trice, sup to Cranat 12 40 Weed O G, J of V state vs Adams ( 3 55 n ,.ii,,rrv constable" 5 00 lUllioiiM. hrwnnJ F II. cor ini Kobt McPherson 13 40 Wooden J L, cor phy Kobt MI'lierson 6 00 Dennett 0 H. team to coroner 10 00 W..lmter Hattie. witness mtj of McPherson ' 1 r.o 1 no 1 50 2 ao Conklin Samuel Webster E K I)inallnn 0 O Mills Clive A " Mcl'hi'rson Ella Wood 0 G Mellinger C W, juror 1'hernon imiucst VanHlaricom H I Niokerson E E IVntO E Purni-y J J Sword A 1 50 2 50 3 00 1 00 1 00 1 00 1 00 1 00 1 00 I ODCES I li M I. TON l IKCI.K MMS, Womrn ol Wowlciutt, int-fti the wcdikI ami lourtli Tilrt-luy afternoon of eiirli moii U at lloulton, Or. Mil. KUa Wik-tr'iii, (iuanlian fixhtxin Ki'H.ioow, Orr. j Minnie A Morley, Clerk. ( 'olllriil.la F. ru in nut-lit No. '7,1. (. . K. ini'ctH in the I. O. . V. Mall, on llm mtoiiiI nnl f mrth 'IhiirmlHy ol each month, mijuiiriii') iiik I'ati iiiriin iiiohI rnnlially hulled to meet Kith uh. (l.C. KoIk1, Chief Patriarch. C. W. I'.lakrslry, Scril. COI.i:tl!IA IIOMK.STI'.AI: No. 2IVI Pro'lirrhoori of Anitrafi Veoiiii-i. mi-eta tlie. htoihI and fourth Wed nesday nilit ol cacl month at Yank ton, Ore. V'iaititiK niemla-ra welcome. K. 8. I'inson, lliinoralile Foreman C K I.AKK, Correxpondeut. Ml.PAi; CIl.i'TKr.. N. "). (K K. S Mreti In U nic I. ill '.I'" mi li'l ! and loiirln Sntiil ivo tali month 1 MAI'.Y (iKOIH.i;. W M. I.l'CY OU.VV, Sncrntan r- fJ , St. lleleiM I,o.Ikh No. fVi tin I. HO. K.l.uihl tii(,oii tl e second ami fourth Saturdays olemli month, visiting nn-lii I -cr-i are alwuvi yiveli a hearty wrlcome. Cha. It. e!.-r, N. (1. ;. W. Aden, S.c. Av .11 I.odk'e No KnurhtK ot 1 it nu-eH every Tcie-t'lHy Kveuing in a tle Hull, St. Helena. Visiting Ki iK'it" alvtayii welcome. M, I'. Miller, C. ('. IIaro:.l Koss, K. of RA3 ST. IIKI.KNS I.OIM1K NO. A V A A M. MeeU 1st and 3'l Saturday in each month. Visiting brothers cordially welcomed. U W Clark, Master; H. K. Wuick. Secretary. l'ni'e.1 ArtinHi:f, Assembly No. SO, nil els lirt and third Saturday of each month al K. ol I'. Hall, St. Ilc'eim. .illlcers: M. A , John l'rinj;le; Snp'i.t, Ml l.iie l!o!ieii!.on ; Sec, Mm. Mabel Hill; Tl.m , K. II. Kobenpon. All visiting A-lisan me cordially invited. 3E Rainier Mineral Soap The Soup of a Thousand Uses COME .ILL YOir P.1IXTKRS, riil.YTEHS and MKCJLIMCS and 77, ). 1UII OF RAINIER SOAP C.H.JOHN&CO. 8 n I THE HOUSE All Work Guaranteed. 11 n rr.TfT - R. CONSTANTIN Plumbing and Sheet Metal St. Helens Oliver & Oliver I H PULTON, ORE. General Merchandise FARM PRODUCE WANTED Ramsey GeoW, Suit mad dist Nol Uspain U S Gaittens Jaa Fowler C C Johnson JE IiOVfRrcn Emil 44 25 3 4 50 4 54 00 5 27 00 6 4 50 9 54 00 10 30 00 Malcom L A Uallhorn H J John M J North Edwin 1 1 54 00 15 39 00 If. 3 00 l'rinle Wni, work for sheriff 4 00 C.2 50 Barber Lnura Larabee N 0 & Co. livery hire to sheriff 19 00 -CHURCHES- Iloulton, first and third Sundays. Treadling ),y the pastor, Kev. W. T. Fairehild at 11 a. m. and 7:30 p. tn. Sunday school at 10 a. rn. II. (). Oliver, Supt. Yankton, second and fourth Sun days. Preaching at 11 a. in. and 7:110 p. m. Union Sunday school at 11 a. to. Warren Preaching at 3 p. m. on first and third Sundays of each month. Other points, week nights. W. T. Fairehild. Pastor. All kinds of job work done at the Mist office at reasonable prices. X Columbia County Bank OLDEST IN THE COUNTY ST. HELENS, OREGON Capital ' . 5. Surplu. . . 10.0 Stockholders Additional Liability 50,000 Total . . $110,000 This is your protection ich cn you d o Imsiness with the Columbia Co. Jlunh. Four per cent in terest pui'f on Savings Kleeounis. Any amount will start an account. -BOARD OE DIRECTORS Wm. M. Ross, President L. R. Rutherford, Vice-f res. A L. Stone, Cashier J. S. Allen, Asst. Cashier L. G. Ross iTTTTTTM 30E3E u o OF QUALITY- sot Estimates Furnished. Heating Work Oregon Collins J II, teachers exam board 12 00 Wilkerson J I?, exp of school Supt 6 90 Hattan K S. postajfe 1 50 Isbistr T, board rf prisoners 39 25 Harris W A, exp of Co jude 6 SO Word T M, board of prisoners 30 00 Miller M E, txp dep dist atty 10 Mist Tub Co, sup and pub court uro 61 BILLS CONTINUED Schmidt Dr K E, care of Thompson $25 (Continued on Pag 8 h i i i ri I I I n ;MiMMM3 Sp e e d Accuracy SPEE I) and "The Machine You UNDERWOOD TYPEWRITER COttPyiAY (INCORPORATED) 68 Sixth Street BRANCHF.s'lN ALl. JUST RECEIVED A new lot of Velvet and Axmin ster Rugs, also some Ingrain Art Squares, and Niagra Bath Rugs. Come in and See Them if in Need of Anything in This Line. We also have a new lot of Couch Covers and Portiers. Some very pretty patterns at very reason able prices. SREUITOOD Sc KOSS UNDERTAKERS HOUSEFURNISHERS EMBALMERS GET THE HABIT of going to BROWN'S CENTRAL GROCERY FOR YOUR GROCERIES GOOD GOODS AT RIGHT PIUCFS ' vera? &a Allen, Felton & Quick REAL ESTATE DEALERS INVESTMENTS. CENTALS. INSURANCE. COLLECTIONS. LOANS, 3 LAND TITLES. APPKAISEMENTS. ADMINISTRATOR. GUARDIAN. vy FISCAL AGENT CONVEYANCE. EXECUTCP. INFORMATION AND EMPLOYMENT i X5 ST. HELENS Columbia County Abstract And Trust Co 90 17 Abstracts, Real Estate, Insurance. Loans, Conveyancing St. Helens, Oregon 00 Stability These are the essential features in a typewriter, possessed ONLY by the UNDERWOOD which holds every inter national Record for ACCURACY Will Eventually Buy" Portland, Ore. PRINCIPAL CITIES 5.V5 (inns Jonnson a sons - Successors to St. Helena Auto Co. Will positively meet every train wo ? Autos for hire. Calls answered da' or night Phone connection tli the fW Cards a St. helens Oregon . OREGON f