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About St. Helens mist. (St. Helens, Or.) 1913-1933 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 6, 1916)
Issued Every Friday by THE MIST PUBLISHING COMPANY S. C. MORTON MannRer S. L. MOORHEAD. .. Kditor Entered as second-class matter, Jauuary 10th, 1912, at the Postotfica at St. Helens, Oregon, under the act of March 3rd, 1879. 8UBSCIUPTIOX RATES One Year f 1.50 Six Months 75 Advertising rates made known on application. COUNTY OKKUTAIi PAPKK W1I.SOVS KIKKKNDEU The following is what some of the southern newspapers think of the president, as expressed editorially With the, heading "Under Watch and Pistol," the Greenville (S. C.) News says: v One hundred million American citizens, who had most at stake, were not consulted by their representatives in the congress of the United States who Saturday surrendered their legis lative power The country has paid dear for this "peace at any price." A most dangerous precedent has been established. Where will this policy of surrender end? If this statement had been ex pressed by a republican paper none of us would wonder, but when It comes from a leading democratic newspaper of a southern state, in fact the state which fired the first gun in the civil war, it shows the senti ment of the people, irrespective of politics, irrespective of sectionalism, irrespective of everything but wish ing and praying for a man to uphold the nation's dignity and honor. From the Newport News (Va.) Daily Press we get the following headed "A Crisis in the Nation's Affairs:" ,.T-. TiMn tot rDTn A v nrTflRRR 6. 1916 sr. iic.in.iNa wtaii i w w .muz taftw other lick nt the taxpayers, they can who hate the "grlngoes. ar wouui itrirTTn ,4 well afford to let the patent expire.! ho dangerous because our sol- ? INDUSTRIAL REVIEW . and If the cement trust, which didn't dlors would have a chance .to defend a AAA AAI have a look iu, goes busted, they themselves. Why does Wilson illll.lAAA should worry. Mr. Honson should keep our toys at the front if there The Oregon power plant nt Marsh have had his article read to him be- j U no danger of war and It he has I void M making ph'iis for tho exten foro giving It out us ills own idea. j kept us out of war? ! .on or their power Him to Handon ! I ...... i i. .i.... ..It., u'ttli iiliti- . ml wtu iiiruimi n" " Tho republican women's canipalun ,,, ,,. ,,11W i ommltteo and tho women's commit- KvalllI Urolheis have sold their tee of the Hughes Alliaiue will sen.i Morrow county wheat special train across tho 1'iilltul ' i States in October as a part of their to get votes for Mr 1 Hughes Wilbur is now'1"'..." ' ' ' ! .,,, u,.llt.ii to tho hotel and will carry a uo.en or more oi mu , s foremost women writers and , Tl.or;! art. seven .argo oca,, K now on tun ways in iho Standirer-t'larkHon shipyard at oiimkm Hay (Astoria), und 400 men A HUMAN PARAS1TK A raid was made by Sheriff Wilson and a force of deputies on the Friar's ,.i..i. ........ i.t.. o i., ..I a nielit. Tliev took into custody some sixty moil unit women unit tin ill- calUUlllKU taches of Julius Wilbur's booze and assignation resort out under S 1.000 bail. It would be r.. i..... it ii.i.. i i i... nation uriivi ii hub minimi li.vi tiautr, will, ... , , 1.. I... ..,. fr l,w .....i r ... ' speakers. The special will visit 2S ; vessels whose business Is to debauch tu;'":. 'm''l"""K Oregon. I .liNO aero ! ,.,11.11 for 2.ri,000. Tho Hotel Osborne, one of ...,!.... I I.. ..f h'n.riUI him lust It will not bo a suffrage; . TV, " ' nl ,. i , :, t a linuraei ior u f-." i young womanhood of Oregon, was , , ,..,, mi v km,. ' iv...l Two of tho vessels sent to the penitentiary for life. WH-. n npw t()wl u ,)(lhlK pronu,u.,l ull,..p construction are to be motor bur started his career In the i.ifam- (n 8()U(hwosU,rll Kull8as. lt hua hm. B,lIpH uml Brt, MnK ,lt for a Nor ous Astor street dance halls of As-, yieUirlA n(y ulll ls comvM, j w,.K,ull Hhlpplng concern. The Wll toria. and when these wore closed (f uinmrrM wtlllu,n. A . uroi,OI, roH. yar,, which Is also located he moved to Portland, whero he has , , . . ,,., u,.l,l,,l.ri, oarreu, e.cepi as i,,,-j iu mi,,,,,. .i u,, in,., ..... allow the women to rule. The town 1 ,.nder construction for the McCor is the outgrowth of tho Kansas t.ikk company. Queen Victoria Club, organized by. .'(,iiowln the example of tho St. Miss Georgia Hook of Sabelha. Ml, ii,hm shipyard, the North Hi'iiil Hook Is the mayor, and the city j, ,y ri w Install electric powei council consists of herself and four hir ((u, ,M,ri0n of ihoir plant. They other women. l:ivo contracts fur three lumber chooners. "Education of tho people as to T)u) H.rl,rll ruic,l( ,OCHt,.(l on costs, systems and roads to he Im- Mt.K(,u rivi.r umi comprising l.CMK proved should be undertaken by a W((H rmiy M)l, for ,5M0U proper organization whose Interests Tu( kii),, )f (h( ,ar(?t,st )o(ll l,y aro that of the public at large since been practicing his profession, tho profession of debauching young men and women. A liberal coat of tar and feathers, 100 lashes at the whipping post, tho taking away of his rights as an American citizen, and lastly to bo buried head first In a pile of compost would be too good for this human vulture, Julius Wil bur. The Mist hopes the Cluckamas authorities will this time bring Wil bur to a strict accountability for Ills misdeeds. From u paper read by John H. Lewis, stato engineer, before Portland lleal ty Hoard. Yes, Mr. Lewis, we are receiving our education most rapidly, but It Is hard to get at tho cost, and we liiivoii't vet fill Iwiltiol flin sVHtelll. ill- ing and saving of rags and old papers ; tmUKll wo km)w , hew The department of commerce, through Its secretary, William C. Redtleld has issued a bulletin to the public asking that the paper and rugs suitable for making paper be saved. Mr. Kedfleld state3 that the collect- would greatly better existing condi- We are told congress has acted in j tlous- The Mist fully agrees with the l hullt on Coos Hay has been l.iid The vessel, which Is to be of thi ', .te.mi schooner type, will be 2lill f.vl , In length over all uud will c.irr lose to 2.000,000 ft. of lumber. L ,s being hullt for the ('. A. Smith Lumber Company, to take the placi f one of their steel steamers recent ly sold for more than $f,(M),0U0. More than !00 men are euiployeil .ii the street Improvement work now under way in Astoria. It will re Hiiro over 4,000,000 feel of lumber to construct the viaducts. Coinne'i , "lul street, the city's main buslues: street, Is being raised to grade from near the Spokane, Portland & Sealtli depot to Sixth street, a distance of some twelve blocks. The improve IN T1IR COMMON COUNCIL OF Til K CITY OF ST. HELENS. COU UMlllA COUNTY. STATE OF OREGON. In tho matter of the application of John 8. Parke und Nettu II. Parke. for the vacation of a portion of! Rose Kill. In the City or HI. Hel ens, Oregon, together with certain streets therein. Tt) WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: NOTICE Is hereby given, that tho undersigned petitioners have filed with the City Recorder of tho City of St. Helens, III Columbia County, Oregon, and on Monday, the Uth day of November. A. I. 11. at the hour of eight o'clock In the after noon of suld duy. at tho Council chamber. In the City Hall, In until City, will present to tho Common Council of said City, and call up for hearing and determination their peti tion to said Common Council direct ed, praying for tho vacutlon of all of: Hlocks 6. 6. , 10. 11. 11. 13, H and 15 in Rose Hill, in the Francis A. Lemoiit Donation Land Claim, In Section 3:1, Township G north, Range I west of the Willamette Meridian In said City of St. Helens, together, with all that portion of Leiuont street and Walnut street, iu said ltoso Hill.; lying west of Walla Walla street; all, that portion or Spring street and Pa- j clllc Street, lying north of Lemout Street; and all of Hond Street, Frank-! Ilu Street and Pine Street lying' north of the St. Helens-Columbia City County road. I JOHN 8. PARKE. i NETTA II. PARKE. Dated October 2nd, 1916. 42 6 PROFESSIONAL CARDS K. A. Ross rUNtRAL DIKLC70R - -"Ui, Dimneu limit 2) L RcIuUk ft .. UK. CMC. wadk PHYSICAL AND SURct0 I'llosk- VI) M"tU'9. sr. mttnm Los A nudes will hold two elec- the interest of peace. But is peaca J honorublo secretury and would add tions this full, within two weeks. One price Tof liberty'" pUrC,mSeQ al 1,18 j tllat lf son' te papers used for of tll0B0 a HpM.al election on whe- Thls from a democratic newspaper 1 I'll "IT!? vST"eS,0f 1t"1 P"""1" " 1,0 published in the president's native fj ' ' Pt on ''' 'f i" public restaurants. For the voters Btate !of belnB sent broadcast throughout l0 decide this .uestlon. It will cost This Is the "unkindest cut of .11." I -In "T 1,16 "TT t",1 l"e ot the u",f,, l'1,y ttom The Charlotte Daily News heads Its " J H M T"'P ui v - " $25'U ' i-0- ," lM" CUS " editorial "God Help the Republic." L "T , ""i . """" ""' Pf v v ' ,t'ie government would save thous- n,n ti,i,ii,.r hm .1,,. i..Mtr win ..t wn, ...., JmA' 0f do,lar3 ft,ld keeP son' of tl" tung anyway It goes. Direct legis- !,1,""U ' r" 1,".,u l"" ,""",r,"U the single-bore opportunists who are I ? us pa"er '" stock for use when lutl,m ''' '-os Angeles council managing his campaign, should have ' il is reall' useful. The government would have saved this useless ex- rather pronounced this invocation: 1 ' more extravagant with paper than penditure "God help the Republic." The Daily i ai.y individual, but then the pollti- 1 Upon8 rreThreoi, ""cisioht. i l eVC" " "l AnM,n the fllr"'"r8' paper has sought to support the n 1 sPeak their little speeches. j lished by the United States depart- president, only to find that he had j ' ment of agriculture ure a number changed bis mind, or his position, ' "Ho kept us out of war." Latest ! which, assembled, are aptly termed roU(1 Bml ttU" 1"'lKs In much timber sometimes over night. pres., dispatch, "American officer . "Uncle Sam's Cook Hook." because : ker mills. This is from a leading newspaper , by Mexican. Pallet fired by they contain so many splendid reel- ,,,rom Marshllehl comes tho report or the Tar-Heel Stato and published , Mexican ncros3 border. Idaho cap-1 pes. Any housewife of Columbia "'ut "l" Smith-Powers Co. Is llgur I? Cllarlotte- N- C- where tain checking trunk for home when ! county muy secure this collection by l,,K " ''"veloplng a coal mine In their the Mecklenburg Declaration of In- WOUnded." Wilson has kept us out ! writing to Congressman W. C. Haw- E,,un lti1' 1ioUIIi.k. dependence was framed, a declara-of war ,jUt 8tl llol(U our 8()Uit,r8 ! Washington, I). C. Just ask for, '"''""vllle, by Us recent vole to tion of independence framed months , OI1 th(. ,)0nlerj wl,ere thcy r(J ,n dan. j ..,.,., Sam.8 (.(iOK touk .. nm, Mp , Issue $100,000 In bonds to aid In the lln, , I. nati0nal declaratin ftiger of assassination by tho Mexicans I llawley will be glad to supply you. , ,1"UI,,:I,,B of -'istructloii of a Philadelphia. 1 Z JLLL ! branch from tho nr..n t,.,.,i. . i road to Prlnevllle, lias showed to the liousaiuls of dollars Tho Suinpter Vulley railroad In astern Orgeon is making many Im provemeuls on Its roadbed. Several new steel bridges aro also being built. The Oregon Lumber Company bus several sawmills along this rall- From the leading daily or Mem-j phis, Tenn., comes this plain state-1 ment of tho case headed "Better for! the Soul:" It would have been better for the i soul of the republic if the brother-! hoods had forced the railroads to grant all their demands rather than I use the machinery or the state to bring about the results achieved. : When tho south doesn't support j Wilson, who will? An.l then tomes Roosevelt iu his great speech In Battlo Creek, Mich., last Saturday who referred to the president as "a m:in of words." He further charged that President Wil son "sacrificed tho national honor"! because he feared to psy the price of ; upholding it. Roosevelt also inado nils ph. m statement: "President Wilson i Med to the dictation of the heads ef tho brotherhood and made no effurt to find out wheUier tho de mand ;ils right or wrong. The settlement was due partly to fear and purlly to hopo of political profit." Ti..- Mif.t is Inclined to think that the political sldo of tho question was a m .Iter of groat moment when the president sacrificed all principles of arbitration and made his grantstand play for tho union labor vote. The I-rin. ir.le of tho eight-hour day was not nt issue but was invoked nerely to clcik the real Issue and to play politics. WHY EXPERIMENT? vmmm FLOUR ! country that they ure willing to back I their Invitation to capital by con : Irlbiiting somo of their own. The I bond Isatm carried by a vote of 358 to 1. j Installation of a concentrating plant near ltoseburg will be com pleted und in operation within the coming thirty days. i NOTICE OF Use the best and you are always satisfied MASON, EHRMAN & CO., pZlllW NOTICE TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: WHEREAS, tho Chines,) (torqua tis pheasants of and Iu the State of Oregon are being threatened with extinction from excessive shooting and otherwise, and 1 WHEREAS, the Statu Hoard of 1 i'li li and CiHine Commissioners of, Oregon Is desirous of protecting the! Chinese (torquutus) pheasant of and in the Slate of Oregon NOW, THEREFORE. NOTICE IS IIKUKllY 11 IV EN by said State Hoard! of Fish and tiamn Commissioners of Oregon, that the open season for the shooting of Chinese (torquatus) pheasants Is hereby cloued to shoot-, Ing of any kind In the said State or j Oregon on and after sundown Octo-j her U,th, A. I). 1916. And It Is and shall bo unlawful to hunt or shoot Chinese (torquatus) pheasants anywhere In the said State ot Oregon on and after suld date. ' Anyone found violating the pro visions of this order will be prose cuted us by statute provided. Dated at Portland, Oregon, this. :0th duy If September, A. I). 1116. STATE HOARD OF FISH AND ' (1AM E COMMISSIONERS. By James Wllhycoiube, By C. F. Stone By I N. Flelschner , By Marion Jack By F. M. Warren 42-2 Dr. Stone's llrnve Drops cures heaves., Prlco $1; for :'.lo by all! druggists. Wealherly's Ice ( ream Wutklns' every duy. ul Fred with a 5 fucturer EUROPEAN PLAN AMERICAN PLAN EVERYTHING MODERN AT THE Attention is called to the article on State Highways by S. Honson, "Oregon's first citizen" and "Oregon's good roads builder," which will be found In another column of this pa per. It is most refreshing to note Mr. Benson entertains strong hopes that the cement trust will be busted. Slnco tho Warren Construction did all tho work on Multnomah's bard surfuced roads, the cement trust standfi a good chance to be "busted," because they did not get any busi ness. Mr. Benson also titates: "Some good pavements are patented. This ls not in Ituelf objectionable ir the price Is reasonable, besides it will be i but a short time until the patent ex pires on our beat type of patented pavement." Mr. Benson neglected to state that the patent was still in force when ! Multnomah paid some $200,000 be cause they used this patent. If that certain paving combine can get un- in competition with AM, OTIIKIt FLOURS received the highest possible ' ri-vil. SKI rLKMEN'T. award, the OK WD PRIZE ut Panama-Pacific International reposition ! IN THE COUNTY i'OI'iit km. niAic 1 if OKEUON, FOR COL I I'M HI A COUNTY, i In the Matter of the Estate of Anders StafTnns, Deceased. Notice Is hereby given that the ! undersigned administrator .,r n, tate of Anders StafTans, deceased hns1 rendered and filed with tho Clerk of , said Court, his final account and re-1 port of his administration of said es-i ; tate and that Saturday, the 28th day jof October, 1916, at the hour of 11 i ;o clock A. M. of said day, at the '(ourt room of Buld Court i .i.i , Court house in tho City of St. Helens n toiumhla County, Oregon, has been appointed by said Court, for the ..dunlin 01 oiijeetions to suld final ac- i count and the settlement thereof All ' persons Interested in said estate are I hereby notified to attend at said time i und place and make and flo their! .-.-ji.uuB 01 sam account, f any they have. ' Dated at St. Helens, Oregon, this 27th duy of September, 1918 OEOROE YOUNG, hxocutor of the Estate of Anders , StafTans, deceased 1. S;!,ton Strahan. Piatt Building, Portland, Oregon, Attorneys for Es' tale. 4,5 4i4i 1 X ! J Monuments Having mudu arrangements large Portland muuu of tombstones und monument,! I nm nrui.iirt.il l I ... .... .u sell and aet up anything wanted In this line, fioiu tho cheapest to the best; uliai Mowers for funerals on short notice. T. H. WHITE t'nilcrtukcr and lliiibnlmrr Resbleucn Phono 113-2. Office Phouu 64 ST. HELENS HOTEL ALL BUSSES CALL AT HOTEL J. C.EORCE, Proprietor RATES $1.00 AND UP SPECIAL RATES TO REGULAR BOARDERS '1 r - - is. jwrbi ir It 9 LARGE ALL-CAST STOVE, $15.50 DELIVERED AND SET UP OTHER HEATING STOVES FROM $3.00 UP I buy tliexe hUivn direct from the factory. They are made in Portland, Oregon, and are thoroughly guaran teed In every way. 1 I'UUXITURK E. A. ROSS V N DEIITA K I fl L Hotel Barber Shop HEWITT HLIK1. II. T. JIEN'.NKTT, Propr. MONT HAMTAHY SHOP HT. HELENS A REAL SHOE SHINE CHILDREN'S HAIR CUTTING A Spcbilty COME TO EDDIE WOODS' PLACE FOR CIGARS, TOBACCO SOFT DRINKS A Full Line of Candies and Novelties Finest Pool and Billiard Tables in the city. T. F. Robertson Watchmaker and Jeweler WEST HT. HELENS All Work Uuuranteed Prices reasonable. Lynch & Muhr on tho Slrnml SANITARY BARBER SHOP EVERY USTOMEU HATIHMEIi YOU'RE NEXT HT. HELENS PANAMA RESTAURANT Under new inaiiacnicnt Mrs. E. S. Lampkin Proprietress If it is in the market, we serve it. Try our special SUNDAY DINNER S. B. HOSKIN DENTIST 0V ,n B..J, Bu.u,,,, Orct St. Helens Hiiurn 9 lo l.'t I to 5 Siill.l Ml. A. " 'M'hiiiih,i c-TUCKER DENTIST s ' "I i t Ns. ,ki:c;on '"'cm i ij. DR. L. GILBERT Ross PHYSICIAN i SURGEON Dfflrn Haul HMj. ?t. Helens DR EDWIN ROSS PHYSICIAN A SURCE0H OKKII K IN H.INK HI II.OISu St. Helens . Ortgm DR. ALFRED J. PEEL PHYSICIAN a SURGE0H MjuhiiiIc llulldlnjf HT. IIKUM S. H. RUSSELL Knlfe fHIROPUACTOItS Office Hours: a. hi. to II 1 a, 2 p iu. to 4 p m.; 7:30 to l:30fi St. llrlciiK, Orripia GLEN R. METSKER ATTORNEY Ollli'o ill Hank HullJlDj St. Hcloiia. Urt. Phuns 17 M. E. MILLER ATTORNEY ATLAW St. Helens Oregon MONEY TO LOAN ON MB! 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