' Helens Mist V i j net feuaaea iki tlir I E.arr Friea, a tj, Mit Publishing Company ' . ,.,,11.1 vltm ' Jsiwurr 10. .MiwtcaimoN aUTKS .fl.fiO . .7 , iWHltlH -(K iu mwie known on appli- ...I ....it. fKlllB 11 County Official rapcr From Astori-i of Portland is I I .1.. t n t-A St finm lloulton to Portlands 28 -.jlrtand Wi fare I S3 cent. Tlie distance iroin uouiion io loan than one third tht from Ai'niu to Portland, i i,.. f-ir-n i.4 nanrlv one. uniio mi - .. it ... i. ...... the unfair treatment me peo;ie 111 llHO V" - - w i i..j .,m'iiiinii v uie iltl' v m: it IOC ninila Ul IIIC VI"- pany. The people of this com munity have stood a lot of things from the railroad company and ire still doinr no. 1 hey are pay ing too much fare for tho amount of travel there in. They are com piled to travel on a schedule tqat is anything but favorable. Ttiey are not provided , with depot facilities and accommoda tions fit for the public. Switch ing and biding falilities are any thing hut convenient. In fact, there seems to bo a feeling on the part of the railroad company that we have to put up with just what thev want to irive us. Hut thiiik'3 ure poinjr to change some of these Hue days. We are a groivinsr community in every tense of the word. We are net ting now in a position where the railroad company will have to recognize our importance or lose the business to which they are rifrStlu nt litr fnir t rent inent. "ii,i,j " j - - - - - ----- There is no re ison why such high fares should 1? charged from here. There is no reason why better switching and yard fa cilities are not provided. All of these things will come and that pretty soon. Several things are going to brinjr about this in Droved service, one of the princi pal things being tho automobile service between St. Helens and Portland. The big car operated bycapt. Abel is being patronized by the people all along the line and the service given is first class. The time wade is less than that made by the train, counting the lime from St. Hel ens to Houllon and the wait at the lloulton depot. The fare is Ie than the fareon the railroad, by counting the bus fare from Houlton to St. Helens. The busi ness being done by this auto is in direct competition to the rail road and means much to them in dollars and cents. So far the people all alons the line are giv ing their business to the bus and rightly so. The matter of sev eral dollars each day taken away from the railroad will without doubt have tho effect of rousing the officials of the company to action, and it may be that more notice will be taken of this com munity and the service bettered and the fare placed at a reason able figure. Rents in St. Helens are en tirely too high. Dusiness houses who are paying rents are paying too much in nerrly every instance. Of course there are only a few houses to rent and the prices aked make it almost prohibitive foi any business to pay the prices and nrosoer. The prices asked for rent of these few build ings suitable for business retard the growth and development of tho city. New enterprises are prohibited from corning to town by reason of the exorbitant rents. The prices asked for real estate are in moat Instances far too hign and more than the . property is actually worth. Enquiry at the assessor", office ahowa that the property is not assessed for any where near the prices being asked for it, and it may be a good thing to raise some of the as sessments to the neighborhood of tho values placed on the lots and property in the city and see how much of a rumpus would be raised with the board of -equaliz ation Ve are going to make some investigations along these lines for a subsequent issue of the paper and see how many people are paying taxes on prop erty at 50 per cent of trio prices asked for same. It will no doubt ho interesting reading. While in the investigation business we will also look up some of tho valu- Btions, aaseHxed, of some of the business blocks which are rented and seo hovv much interest is being secured from the invest ment. The automobile bus running between Portland and St. Hel ens by Abel & Sheppard has met with popular favor. It has been a poge success fn.m tho start. It is run on fchedule time and makes regular trips. It is easy running and safe. The chauffer is one of the most careful drivers that could ho obtained as all the patrons of the line will testify. The time made is good and the fare is reasonable. So much en couregeinent has been given the proprietors of the line that they have felt justified in securing an other car to take care of thebusi ress and we understand that an other big car has been ordered. It is the intention to operate through the winter months just the same and every provision will make passengers comfortable Electric heaters will be in stalled and the curtains will make it as comfortable as could br. The road for nearly the entire distance is rock and macadam and almost as good time can be made duririf the winter as is made now. The people from St. Helens to Portland appreciate the service given by this bus and are showing their appreciation by a very liberal pat rot: age. Court Proceedings J Kmrmms 8 75 10 00 15 00 ' 7 no 25 00 8 44 7 50 7 50 18 75 U S Mellinger iist. No. 15 (loo Trageser C Hess C K John J iloilalein ArmHtronir J Hess A WJuhn ;en. uoad fund Wm Prinjjlo 34 CO 17 50 25 00 10 00 300 16 70 37 50 15 50 . 12 50 10 00 5 00 47 DO 130 00 42 81 4 80 17 50 5 00 2 50 ) L Oarnwn Hen CoDclnml , Clias Leonard J VnnOrshoven l4 J VnnOrshoven Ray fiaittens Gus Voss H Thompson Vob Hamill Gus Jhsht U W Mellinger W U Case F Sesseman W J Fullerton Watt Trice WK Stevens IV m Prinultf f-S) 30 ! 500 00 12 50' . 6 25 2 60 25 00 12 50 85 00 60 25 5 00 3 75 92 30 25 00 25 00 12 60 12 60 50 00 6fi 12 25 00 25 00 12 50 12 50 6 00 L J VanOrshoven Portland UritlK & Iron Co R (laittens L Thompson W jAbountatn R Hamill V Hachmeyer E Webster & A L Parker O E Pent O Durria K S Lindsay A Hirkenfeld C Rabinsky G W Rhodes Jas Callahan J Kostrba ' Shcrmnn Rros Lbr Lo A W Johnson C, Ijtnge W Tets M Callahan F Novak B Braitn (IEN ROAD FUND AMOUN is "'" Wm rrintrle 1 1 W J Fullerton - L J VanOrshoven . 1 4U GEN UOAD FUND AMOUNTS CON TINUED Frank Gliniecki 10 0 Whereupon. Court adjourned un- jtil August 16, 1913. lOOCES HOL'LTOX CHICLE NO 4, Wom.a ol " Wuxlcraft, meets tha second and fourth Ttlesitay afternoon of each u.in'h at Houllon, Ore. Mra. Elsa WiMmw, (inardian N.lg-bbor. Hcacimoac, Or. ; Mmiii. A. Morler, Clark. ColumMa RncHmuiiicnt No. 77. 1. O. , O V. mecti in the I. O. O. F. Hall, on me rvconu ana fourth Tbursilay of each month, oJourn) itig Patriarchs most i-orJUlly Invited to met with a. O. C. Kobe), Chief Patriarch. C. W. lllukealejr, Kcriba. ' COLUMBIA HOMESTIUD No. 2456 Protberhood of American Yeomen, nieeU tha tecond an I fourth Wed. nexlay night of each month at Yank ion,Or. VUitiux mmihera we 'come. K. S. IIinson, llonorab'e Fouan O. B Lai. Cot repon lent. MII'AJI cru'TEh, NO. 30, O. E. 8 V;rli In M "ic , ill the wi in) and fimrtti Kut'itJ viioi nch month MAHY (IEOHUR. W M. t.fCY (iKAYt tHcr'av ft. lleU n Tvxltfa No. tf? JyyVi: 117,1. O. O. P. men. U" "" "!- HiK.iit) ! xrroi.d anil fourth SiturIayi of cu ll mouth, vititiiijf nii'iulicra are iNavt given a hearty welrotne. Char. I'h rWr, N. (S. J. V. Allen, 8tc. Avn Lnlne No 82 Kniithta ot f ; meet fverj TueiMlity Evenii.K la lie Hall, Kt. Hi-lem. VinitiiiK Krlgbt. alwaya welcotun. M, K. Miller. CO. Harold Kim, K.of RAM a 8T. HELENH LOtHJE SO, jQr A F & A M. MeeU l.t and 3d Tr Saturday in each month. Visiting lirothera cordially welcomed. U W Clark. Master; K. R. (Juii k. SecreUr. United Artlamf, Asenibly No. 80, mceta Oft and third Haturilay of each- moi.tli at K. of P. Hall, ft. He'ei offlwrt: M. A., M a. i.izii.- Kohfraon: Sup'nt. M a I-lietcri Sec, Mr'. Mahel Uill; Tna.. J. P.dl All viaiti: g A ti miii ale coidiallv inviied. p, 8 Rainier Mineral Soap The Soap of a Thousand tJses COME ALL YOU PAIXTERS, . PRIXTERS and MECJTAXICS " . and TRY A BAR OF RAINIER SOAP C.H.dOHN&COAo o fl I . THE HOUSE OF QUALITY ' fl ' " i3,!! 1 1" All Woik Guaranteed. Ettimatea Furniahed. R. CONSTANTIN . I Plumbing and Heating Sheet Metal Work a a 4 SL Helena Oregon II Jjt, MJ 11. MO R GUS S' SOX have just received from JScw j or it a, ueauttjiu ttnc of Sprin i dress goods, trem m ed h a is, and ail over cmbrodery, and laces''. We ash you to call and see our new stock it is worth your while. " T-T. IvlO tOL V An Invitation is extended, you, to visit the Favorite Restaurant everything built new and clean ZIP 8TUDEBAKER, Prof. Pry Fir Wood for Sale Delivered in Houlton and fct. Helens. , Wm. Skuiie. -CHURCHES lloulton, first and third Sundays. Preaching by the pastor Rev. W. T. Fairchild at 11 a. m. and 7:30 p. m. Sunday school at 10 a, m. II. O. Oliver, Supt. Yankton, second and fourth Sun days. Preaching at 11 a. m. and 7:30 p. m. Union Sunday school at 11 a. m. Warren Preaching at 3 p. m. on first and third Sundays of each month. Other points, week nights. W. T. Fairchild. Pastor. All kinds of job work done at the Mist office at reasonable prices. miittii Columbia Concty Bauk OLDEST IN THE COUNTY ST. HELENS, OREGON Capital . . $50,000 Surplus . . 0,000 Stockholder. Additional LUbUity 80.000 Total '. . $110,000 This is your protection when you d o business with the Columbia Co. Hank. Four per cent in terest paid on Savings Accounts. Any amount will start an account. -BOARD OE DIRECTORS Wm. M. Rosa, President L. R. Rutherford, Vice-Pros. A L. Stone, Cashier J. S. Allen, Asst. Cashier L. C. Ross nttititt I & - TS c5c SOJNT For Sale 24 white Leghorn pul lets and cockerels; also fancy pigeons, several varieties. Pigeons received blue ribbons at Clatskanie Fair. For information and prices write Robert Hamill. Deer Island Ore. . Houlton Free Methodist Church Sabbath School at 10 a. m. i Preaching at 11 a. m. and 8 p. m. Prayer meeting on Thtrsday even ingat8p. m. I J. N. Wood, Pastor. 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