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1 Helens Mist Founded 181 IwmJ lin Friday br Mist Publishing Company M. E Mil I IB, Kiliior. airrrxl H miii ! iflttr January 10. l.l lh ! ' H'"1 "'" Oroa T . ,. I arte THE POLITICAL SITUATION i r 111 f SuBttcHtmoN Hath il.W .75 yrav.... iihiiiiIii rrlUiiiK ' n'"'1 k"un on ri 'l" ja noilcra !tt tenia per Una bounty Official I Oregon's "Mr. Dooley" Present! His Views on I Matters and Things to Columbia County Folks I "Mr Caiey, "saya Phil Mit. hen, "did atate' million wilh. To git back to y rcail about the row?" I yer ticket ya look again at the '"atiey "What row?" asy Caaey. twins, and ye think yell vote fr wan "The row over the money, of course, and thin the other. Yere rattled and saya Mr. Mitrhen. ye know it.ao ye look down the line "D'ye mean the atate treaiurcr'a and ye aee aome wan iUe running fer job?" aaya Caaey,. "If ye do I can t atate trisoro, and ye take a chanct on any that I have heard of the row, that him. Yed do anything to bent the la the flrit of it the last ia yit to como. ! Taum Cahey ye dont want, and the 'Til raea of the outa tryln' ti get in Taum Cahey that ye don't want ia get- be gettin' the Ina out, but I'm proud to tin juat what he wanta aay Mr. Cahey haa adpoted a high fer Ihe third party 'tr Liabilities other than thoie above stated 11.67 whin ye vote triiure. That , w . . , LrtT In'o ihj ritv th in tflloutton. Inveftiagtio (filing alaki-a en inn i KV jmethoilala loudly ii, I votes oi uregon. t .. .. . I . I nine Mi'liemeni ami mum vuiiimih raiiHt'U in oi. nvicua vm - " - hr the rriKirt that the aurvcyora of a Columbia River highway had locat t fine road down the wet aide of the r jl road track and would not come ary the ouUkir ion rrauueu in the truck of i-d. ul rnu.l on the went siue annuo -T gravest fran were atrengthened, an rpeo the County Commiaaionere and rrveyor driawold appeared in St. Ilel in Tuesday afltrnion it wa up to t arm to do aome enplaiiiing to the irate rd eiciled iltiains. before the day ; ti paad another crew of the aurvey- W party waa right here on Winter prel iminary line and beforo the road str- y ia ui-liiiiteiy locaieu "' Jfliminary aurv-ya will be made. Tie L$urv wus wurxe than the hurt, and tfc. ro in no doubt but that the road ul njwilly b.iuteJ will o where it will t,ivi the ;real;t numb of people,. plane in hia campane to get in, and hia waa the game aa laid out in the origi- applauded be the nal Creek tranalachune. "But, aaya Casey, 'tlio origlnial Taum "Ye a'e, tia like thii: A lad be Cahey bain' ekHl to the orcaahun haa the name of Taum Cahey a livin in ' decided that on the ballot he will comb Salem waa ellcted State Triaure 'Tia ng rame In the middle, and hereafter a ood job and Tom 'a a good worker. ' ye rei,j tne worda Temmaa Binton Afore he waa ilirted State Trisurihe Cahey. the only original dyed-in-the- timet l icMliiig 1 'I in irl ulle that I It hi b.en iu iiimy yjara since Col Ufj.liiu Cuui.ty waa reprraenled In the Itutt Senate by any p. ron interested i the coulny, that iuih a thing aa tl.ia CSunty being rccogi.iaed aa a poctitn of (iegun by the upper bo.ly of thj Slate "gialature, haa been forgotten by ti e Jdeat inhabitant. Our proximity to rjultnomah county and their grat vot ing atrength haa put ua in the ahade. far that there ia no hope of ever efiicrging again into the aunihine of ravreimn'.ation In the Senate. However tKre ia a candidate for the Republican nomination for joint Senator of thia lrict now that ill come nuarcr to being a Columbia County Senator than K- had ever hoped for. George M Mc jjtiile, whoae residence la In i'ortland, biit who baa Intereati In Columbia (jtiunty too, hai anouounced hia candi dacy, lie ia ao ell know n in thia coun- aa well aa Clackamaa County, that tboae follow from I'ortland who r Wuking the nomination, will fare ralh V badly in thl county and perhap in Clackamaa too. i Mr. McllriJe know the ccunty and Jti l eeda; he la familiar with all the tonditiona of the county and atate. He nuwi nearly everybody in the county. le haa been a roaident here portion f hi life and hia father and mother, Judge and Mra T A Mcllride, now live bn the farm near Deer Inland. Colum bia county ahould vote aolidly for Mcllride for State Senator, lie Will c ome nearef repreaentlng u than of thoae I'ortland fellow who hero than that ny have no other I lite rut of eecuring vote. When the tally heel of the Primary election are foot (ed up on May 1 5th there ahould b blank apace behind every name for thia ollke except that of George Mc Hrido. It ia the chance of a life time fur the county to be repreaented a it ahould be, and when it come to being rep eaented Multnomah will receive had a aheep aheering fouiidry, or wool en mill, or aomethln' of the kind, and he made good in that too. "Well" aay Casey, "thia itate Triaue job Car rie with It aomethn' more than aalray. It makea ye part of the atate. The Governor, the Sicrttary of State and State Triaure conatitute a komity call ed the borad. The atate board," aaya Caaey, "bear the came raylachune to the politic, a Hinneiey aaya, aa the appindix doea to the humane body. Cut it ott and where are ye? Kin io im porttnt they'a lot of felluwa want lo get on to the board, yather aa Guvi.or or Stato Triiure or Sieretary of State. Thia year they'ae no Sieretary of State to rlict, io they'ae no candidatea fer that otlice. "Whath they'to lackin in the aicre tary'a caao i made up be the number running fer Guvnor," he luya. "Hav in' only knowa how many candidate they i be now. Thi mornirg they waa about twenty, but I haven't aeen the aveiiir paper, ao can't lay how many ia in the race. '"Ti itrange that io few haa come out for State Triiure, ye lay. 'Til atrarge in a way, but not whin yv know the game Taum he'aagoid worker and he knowi the voteri and how to yet their vote. So he' a hard man to beat and the politicuhn don't like to run up against him. "Hut they'ae wan man that ain't afraid of Taum Cahey, and ao he tftt in the race. What'a hia name? ye ait. Taum Cahey ii the man." "But," aaya Mr. Mitchell, "who ia the man that ain't afraid of Taum Ca hey?" "Taum Cahey, I tell you," ay Ca cy. "Ye ay Taum Cahey' nut afraid of Tom Cahey. Well who the divil laid be was?" aay Mitchen. "Timm Cahey," lay Caiey. "Say Caaey, aro ye or I or omen iUe crazy?" laya Mr. Mitchin. "I think it'e Taum Cahey." ayi Caiey. "Ipxelain yenilf," ay I'hil. "Well." iayi Caiey, ' thia Cahey hiznea haa rattled ve. That waa the plan laid out to be wurked on the voteri thia fall. Ye aee a rayformed ijoliceman be the aame name a Taum Cahey, and no frind of hian, jump into the gam and announcea hi ilf for the aame office, but on wan third the pay and with promiie not to buy anything from hia own rylachun, and to behave In a perfectly good manner all through the game. "Well." aaya Caiey, "the idea i a good wan and worked well aa long aa Cahey kept it to hinelf, but as aoon he told the paper the torm broke, and ivrial partlea haa laid that no lady would do the loike. "Well, ay," lay Caaey, "that ye live In Wheeler county. 'Tia illichtme day. Ye go to the poll afther takin' a drink with frind. On the ballot that yet git fer he prupose of nmoinat ln' yer frindi ye ee a long tring of entree fer Guvnor, and after imiling at the temerity of the lad who'll io.n have to go to work ye look toiee who'a runnin' fer State Triaure. Whatd' ye aee? Wan hundred ten, or what Irver wool itate triiure in Oregon. None genuine if they haa ever been no the pulwece force. Specil attinhcur.e given to the atate ichool fundi and other moniei. ' "Well,' lay I'hil, "thing h- come to pretty pan whin the politichunei weave comidy like that into our itate affaira. Nitx thing ye know theyll be running Jonathan Bourne, the S P ogent at Salem, fer United States Sin Itor. "Don't blame that vote onto the pol itichune, iayi Caiey, "Be jurt. Lay th blama where it brlongi. and that ii on the would-be p' litlrhunei, on the amat'irta. No politirhune would pull anything m raw a the Cihey twin atunt, and lxpi-t to be called anytihng but a dub. Report of the Condition of IHE COLUMBIA COUNTY BANK. No. IS At S'. Helens in the State of Oregon at the close of business March 4. 1914. RESOURCES. Loans and diicounta I39,o36.8o Overdrafts, secured and unse cured -Bonds and warrant Stock! and other aecuritie Banking houae Furniture and fixture! Other real estate owned Due from approved reserve bank ... Cash on hand Total IRG.lo 52, loo. 15 321.5o I7,o3o.oo 2, 7oo oo 5.C53.41 Total $249,o37.26 Stat of Oregon, County of Columbia I, A. L. Stone, Cashier of the above named bank, do solemnly swear that the above statement i true to the beet of my knowledge and belief. A. L. STONE, Cashier. Subscribed and worn to before me thi 10th da) of March, 1914. J. W. DAY, Notary 1 ublic Correct attest: WM. M. ROSS, L. R. RUTHERFORD, J. S. ALLEN Directors. TRENHOLM E. Bringleson made a trip to Port land Saturday, returning Sunday. Dr. L. G. Rosa waa called to Tren holni Monday to aee Mra C. A. Bramble, who has been Buffering with the lagrippe. Ben Pierce has been on the sic list the past week. An agent lor the Stilson and Kel logg ehoes was in town Tuesday and aold a great many pairs of shoes. Mr. and Mrs. Schneider and familf visited friends in Happy Hollow Sun day. W..H. Eastman ar.d T. W. Robin aon were In Trenholm Mondav. Mis. Perly Crouse ha returned to Houlton after a ir.ort viit with friend in Trenholm. Mr. Samuel Churchill entertained several ladies at her home Tnureday afternoon. A delicious lunch wa serv ed by the bostes assisted by Mrs. Wilson. The dining room waa taste fully decorated with Oregon grape and ivy. Those attending were Mes damea Kyle, Christensen, Wittnebel, McAllister, Brockway, Campbell, E. Kelley, B. Kelley, Tatro, Crouse Tre nenberg, McAboy, Mclntire, Schnei der, Wilon, and the Missee Brown and Frederbcrg. The Sunday School had a very in teresting liason on the "Magnitude ami Seriousneja of the Liquor Prob lem," last Sunday, there being 3o in attendance. Earle Tapnen entertained the school with a Bhort talk on the "Evila of Alcohol and the Liquor Habit" which wa very much appre ciated and enjoyed by all. We would like to have a larger attendance at S. S. All are welcome. The hour i ln:3o. Next Sunday' lesson, "The 22-6l2-o6i Lawful Use of the Sabbath." 9.397.21 $249,037.26 LIABILITIES Capital rtock paid in 6o,ooo.oo Surplus fund - - lo.ooo.oo Undivided profit, less ex penses and taxea paid 1,135.29 Postal aavinga bank deposits 14,922.15 Individual deposit subject to check log, 045 95 Demand certificates of de posit .... 5,594.12 Certified t-hccls - 44o.9o Cashier check outstanding 2,76o.l8 Time certificates of deposit 6,689.69 Savings deposit 6o, 4 3". 4 1 During the tine I have been conducting a BERBER SHOP in ST. HELENS I have re ceived my full share of pat ronage and I assure my customers that it has been appreciated. During 1914 the same courteous treatment and good seivice will be con tinued. HARRY BENNETT in number they may priaint tcumbent. en, Taum Cahey, give, Taum Cahey, Wan hundred elev not a incumbent. Vote fer wan. Ye rub yer eye to ace if ye're been jt.Ilrln nr If thm atata ririnter haa made uatea ana mil mow i,oiumD! shuuih- . .... .n iMn th. itate I. lillBianv, 1 1 - " " - printer i not to blame fer, and that ia ! just aa gooJ or better aervi.-e from Mr. Wan third off fer cost. Mcllride than from the othef candl- ( amai countie that of Oregon. they are a portion Herman and William hve equipped a shop, two block north of the Ccurt Houae where they will do all kind of boat building and repairing, house car pentering and cabinet work. Window and door frame and screens, etc. All work guaranteed. Imo FARM FOR RENT-Cloai quire at Mist Office. in. En- havin' two Taum Cahey in the field foi the lime office. "Thev'ae aame." savs Casey, "who think that the matter waa no accident, but the work of the black hand. They' se other who think different, and again thcya'e thoae who hold different views, but all I uniteJ in the belief that among man who would be cote enough to aee the likologicle time and olficeer honwllf to run fer would be an ixcephaencly afe man to thrut the Big Cut Smoked Meats For the benefit of our patrons we will now sell Smoked Ham, best quality at 23c per lb., Picnic Hams, 16c per lb Cottage Rolls at 23c per lb., the Best Breakfast Bacon at 25c per lb., Bacon Backs at 20c per lb., Medium Weight Bacon at 21c per lb. CENTRAL MARKET PLUMMER A ELLERSON If O n OE3 WHITE ENAMELED WARE FOR SAME PRICE A S CHEAPER WARE C.H.JOHN&CO.o THE HOUSE OF QUALITY- All Work Guaranteed. -o-aBBo- Estimates Furnished. R. CONSTANTIN Plumbing and Sheet Metal Heating Work St Helens Oregon THIS CABINET FOR $10.00 We have them from this price up One of these in the kitchen saves the cook many steps 15. iJL. KOSS Successor to Sherwood & Ros UNDERTAKING HOUSEFURNISHING EMBALMING Sotie Suggestions A COMPLETE LINE OF LylDIE& jMD CHILDRCrtS CLOTHIrtG DRY GOODS BOOTS MD SHOES Call and look over our stock H. MORGUS c5c SOTST EUROPEAN PLAN AMERICAN PLAN EVERYTHING MODERN AT THE ST. HELENS HOTEL J. GEORGE, Proprietor ALL BUSSES CALL AT HOTEL RATES $1.00 AND UP SPECIAL RATES TO REGULAR BOARDERS KODAKS. CAMERAS. XMAS BOOKLETS LETTERS, POST CARDS, BOOKS FOR OLD and YOUNG. GUITARS. VIOLINS. BANJOS, LADIES HAND BAGS, MUSIC ROLLS. GENTTEMENS CARD AND BILL BOOKS, PERFUMERY AND TOILET WATERS, CALENDERS AND NEW YEAR CARDS C A. J. DEMINC, Druggist, ST. HELENS - ULU tfJUAJJLUULU !JJUOiJLtllttlItttiJLI.tlttJLttJtl WINES LIQUORS CIGARS You Always Get the Best at DUKE'S PLACE Bl.AKESI.EY Bi.no. ST. HELENS, ORE. Columbia County Abstract Company Abstracts, Real Estate, Insurance. Loans, Conveyancing St. Helens, Oregon a I a o I a o I