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About St. Helens mist. (St. Helens, Or.) 1913-1933 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 13, 1916)
Issued Every Friday by THE MIST PVBUSHIXG COMPANY 8. C. MORTON S. L. MOORHEAD. , . . .Manager Etlitor Eutered as second-class matter, January 10th, 1912, at the routofflca at St. Helens, Oregon, under the act of March 3rd, 1S79. SUBSCRIPTION KATES Oue Year l.GO Six Montlia . . . . .75 Advertising rates made known ou application. COUNTY OFFICIAL PAPER FIMS With this issue we sever our con nection with tho Mist, having dis posed of our holdings in the Mist Publishing Co. Mr. S. C. Morton will ....... ... n.i;i.:..i ,..,.1 i.iiuinuu management. We leave St. Helens with regret, but as wo all make an 1 effort to better our conditions, welllraKKuJ Juno 22- have purchased tho Acorn Press, a job printing plant, 512 ltuchanan building, Portland, where we will lo cate. we lormeu lie aciiuaiuiuuce uuu 1 .. a n ,1,0 r.ia...iui,in ,.r .,,,,.,) people, and we have only good words to say of St. Helens and her citizen-! ship, and it is will, reluctance, social- ly speaking, that we leave this! beautiful and prosperous city. We, acknowledge the many courtesies ex- tended us during our residence here. ! and to ono and all we extend our ! gratepil thanks. S. L. MOORHEAD. WUXOX AM) TUK VA(iK-E.HN-KKS All of a sudden President Wilson arrives at the conclusion that ten hours' pay for eight hours' work is the need of the hour, "the Judgment of society." His deep solicitude in this connection is of recent birth. Not very long ago ho was liidiflereitt on ministration will make impossible its first among other nations, but would that questiou; worse than indifferent. ' continuance." declared liepresenta- protect us from forces within which positively hostile to the needs and (Vo Thomas S. Crago of Pennsyl- would destroy the foundation of jus rights of American wage earners, vania, in a statement given out hero tL0 c which cur government I.; When President Wilsou urged the j by tho national republican emigres- founded. passage of and subsequently srgned 8ional committee. "Third, a readjustment of the Ms the Underwood free-trade t iriff law I "One year and five months of dein- ,.,, an.ilrs or the government to the as one of the most gratifying experi- ocrutic rule found tho country with im that the people, who pay the ences in his whole lite, he put three industries parulywd, the treasury ul- bub-, shall have some say as to the million wage earners on short time, mCst bankrupt, our rights ever the ...nioniit ami methods of expendl- or reduced wages, or cut off their Panama canal fcurrendered, wages ro- tares." Jobs entirely. The European war, not . duced, the cost of living intrreased President Wilson, gave most of these and our urmy luntled on Mexican soil H. S. I.ovett, president of the wage-earners work to do and money to save. The eight-hour, slund-and-deliver issue forced upon congress by the president affects but a small fraction I of the general body of American j workers, less than one-half of 1 per cent. I What about the other 99Va per - cent whose hours and pay aro not affected by the legislation that has , been pushed through congress at the' muzzle of a pistol? Where do they' come in? ; la President Wilson worrying about j these wage-earners? Is he rushing : into joint sessions of the house and senate to demand the remedial legis lation that the other 99V& per cent' will surely need when the European war stops and the industrial invasion : of the American market gets under full Headway. ! Has President Wilson any anxiety ( about hours or the pay of the eight or ten millions of wage-earners who aro certain to feel the disastrous ef fects of the Inflow of cheap industrial products from Europe, when the war Is ever? No; President Wilson is not think ing of these things at all. He Is teemlngly solicitous about tho labor vote next November. Perhaps ho will get that vote. Perhaps not. It does not seem probable that tho general body of American wage-earners have memories so short as to forget what happened to them in the first ten months of tho Underwood free-trude tarlif law, which President Wilson signed with such joyful alactrlty. It I3 true that the quick surrender of the president nnd congress in tho matter of ten hours' pay for eight hours' work for a limited number of I railroad workers may be regarded asi a victory ror organized labor. But It would be well for organized labor as a whole to be looking ahead. The time is near at hand when a protect ive tariff will be needed to Insure any hours and any pay. GERMAN SUBMARINE PAVS FPJE.N'DLY (?) VISIT. Once more we will have to hand it to the Germans and their sub marines. Just taking a little pleas ure voyage, the submarine U-53 made a trip from the German base and paid a friendly visit to an Atlantic port. The submarine, while in ' Undo Sam's harbor,' took on no pro visions or fuel supply. It stayed there Just long enough to let the! peoplo of the nation know It was there. The commander of the boat then put to sea on tho return trip to the fatherland, and Just by way of diversion sank some half dozen 1 vessels Just outside the three-mile; limit. ! I'ERDICARIS ALIVE a ..,i.i. Ti,..,ir., Roosevelt's first ailnilnistrution which a subscriber asks tho Orogonlau aealu to relate: ! senile truce with nations v.e knew On the evening of May IS, 1904. wore strong. Ion I'erdlearls. a citl.eu of the I'nlt-: -The e.ikue.w of our foreign pol ed States, und hia Eteptou. Cromwell i U-Uu. the moid of broken pledges. Vurley, u Hrl'.lsh subjoet. wero kid-; the imrrendor of our rights, the ' ,,,i,., I f,,iin ti.Kir liomo inst outside ! lets em mlit ure of millions uud the T,.,i,H..P Mr,.. o l.v llulsiill. a noted 1......11. t,... .......... I... .I.. tin. ml. '. U.lll.lll. t" V, .11,-11 ,v-l,... ... ......... 1 ed u ransom of $70,000. the mirron- der of all his followers who were in prison, tho removal of tho governor ... . ... of Tangier nnd tho withdrawal or all tho BuUaifs troops in Ualsuli'ii ills- All American noei, miner minium . ..... .. . ,...1 1 iiniier Aiimirui 1 j rioiiHi Ink una sent to Tunuier to back up tho efforts of tho American 1 ... 1... ...i....... .,f n..,-.ll. caris. i-i. i..!.i..i in, ..i.l.- 1 I1U All llliill fill ...v... v .v..-.. similar action, but the bandit made tresh .l.ii.iiiiulu mwl nei'iitlutllltlK tin, Hiiltiin making only indifferent efforts to satisfy Uils government. On June 22, Secretary of State Hay. under Instruction from Presi- dent Roosevelt, cabled to the sultan of Morocco "Perdlcaris alive or Ralsuli dead." The captives wero returned In 'ety to Tangier tlireo days later. American citizen's life was then more precious than 500 now. National honor was maintained, American lives and property wore m:lJe safe abroad not by making war . on uu offending bandit but by threat ..r ....... to.i o... .!.... ,i.a i..imtrv Hi-it ill iijii liMl . 1. b.l HIU vuunu; .... ' i,.,i-k.,i-..,i liim Ami u:iii PrcMiileut ! Roosevelt "kept us out of war."- ifw ! l.NDKIt llFMOCIUTIC Alt.MIMS- ' TK.TIO "In nppeallug to the people to re- turn the republican party to power we have confidence that the record ,,f incompetency of the present ml- without excuse of justification," con- tinued Keprcsetitutivo Crago, who Is past commander-in-chief of the Vet- eraus of Foreign Wars. "Then the war with Europe. The so-called war tax appears, Industry revives because of war orders, high sounding diplomatic notes are writ- 10" - tho cry goes up 'The president 'laa 'tel)l us out of war' when In fact - . WHY EXPERIMENT? Flour in competition with ALL OTIIF.U I award, llto (K..D PltlK at Paniiina-Pat ifie Interiiatioiiitl Lvposilion Use the best and you are always satisfied MASON, EHRMAN & CO., pgRTAoNND EUROPEAN PLAN EVERYTHING ST. HELENS HOTEL J. CEORCE, Proprietor RATES tl.00 AND UP SPECIAL RATES TO REGULAR BOARDERS E. A. FURNITURE ST. HELENS MIST. FRIDAY, OCTOBER 13, 1916 ! every .novo he inutle weakened m In I ..f html ion of other tuitions, for ..' . wo committed acts of war ag aiiisi wctkor nation, Mexico, and bogged liMtociuy of democratic leglsl.d ion in in liro.ltl that the i...ticiue of the - - Am. 1 1 an people has I ecu severely tested. Tho WIImUi a.l.iilnist rut Uu went Into power proclaiming plli- . . ... 1...1 1 1. ...Ill I. ...... Iiriitul. less pumiciiy a"" vd us a yMiu shoe, secret c.il.lnet .fll. 1.1!,. 1,.,n.lln tin flll-W'll III .... . 'i'i... .... ill. .....ilia , lit, 1111:1111 ill i ou - 1 no puouu era Cruz and President WllsOII S unpardonable act In lilting tho em- I. .inn, 1.11 intuit that our Kohller.t' uil.l moot death from kuiim tar- - i.isned to assa,;si,,s by permlss on ot Olir Ottll KOV.TII IllOllt. Ill mm NO- I called 'neaco' more liven have been lost mid more money spent than we sacrlllced in the war with Spain. If wo are at peace' should morn than a humirou inousanu 01 our i.u, ... .. .. 1 1 .. paying the price of war, taken from homo and families, to piay 1110 game of peace? If we have bee,, kept from war by any magic of the presl- dent, then how does It happen that Spain. Norway. Sweden Switzerland, Holland and l.n.m.rk. countries much nearer the European con hid than we are. have been able to nialu- tain peace? "With a great iiounsn 01 iriim- ni!t:i the democrats assumed control. 1- - and their recoid is a dismal recital of broken promises and unfulfilled uledL-es. Tho Issues of this cam- paign are: "First, turlff revision by the friends of a protective tarllf, uud no twelfth hour conversion to the Ide.i (1f u tariff hoard can fool the people, "Second, an Americanism which would put the Culled Stales not only Cnlon Pacific Railway Company, has tome out for Wilson. Mr. Level' states that he is for Wilson notwlih- stantling Wilson's attitude oil the Adanisou law. Mr. I.ovett neglected to state that the democratic party was strongly In favor of freo tolls for coastwise vessels when going through tlio Punnnia caniil. Ho ulso neglected' to Ktate that about a year ufter Wil-, LOI RS received tho highest posMbli- AMERICAN PLAN MODERN AT THE ALL BUSSES CALL AT HOTEL 1 LARGE ALL-CAST STOVE, $15.50 DELIVERED AND 8ET UP OTHER HEATING STOVES FROM $3.00 UP I buy these stoves direct from the factory, 'fhey are made in Poi-thmi, Oregon, and are thoroughly guaran teed In every way. ROSS UNDERTAKING - a I... I II lltltllll- . ' "'hw .,, crane ioiimi i u .loin aided the great tram v " " , , , ,. .... iu continental system 01 wine.. .... the head. Does anyone wouuer im Uivell Is for Wilson? Tho inaiiu l.iiliiior and the merchant of the iio.tl.tte l t!o not appreciate the ucl ..." v.tUm and his democratic con uiv:..t in pulling them absolutely at . . . I...... 1 .it mercy or tne iraion.ni . 1. ..in ..1 iii.. lines. The c.tnitl was mini 1 I I cjiciiM u o iltUeus of the I lllleil l::lc;i. SO WIIV Milium u' -"'" all foreign nations be put oil the 1 ti 1 1. . link all II I'M .tllltl IlitUlM UH I HUM' llji" " ,i..r Mr Lovett mtu mi .1" - Is for Wilson. I'osslhly wo might t.A other president of a ' - t" ...n.....i ,.,.r,.Kliitr ' 1. 1 list Olll llieiliui iiiniw,... , " Mi'. I.i.vetfs views. VWVWvr--T w INDUSTRIAL REVIEW ia AAAAano. -arlies In lone, Morrow county. ,,, building a modern store build- North Itend Is to have another In dustry. A new shinglo mill Is being built on I. arson Inlet. Tho noughts county Pomona grange Is not going very strong ou the political agitations but Is work ing for the establishment of some cheese factories. The new garage at tlreshuni Is said to be the largest III Mult null county. lend Is rapidly becoming a large mill town. The third sawmill for '"t city has h,gun open.th A .s roll hi what makes a town. So Niroiig is the Jitney competition in .''.linn that Die street car company !lio. i:i il;. lining ou operating the one m:. 11 cars. The town of faulty has bought the local water system. A step III tile ' W't direction Tho southern Oregon prune crop this year la very large. Ritl.lle will ship 40 or f.0 cars end the crop at Myrtle creek and vicinity is esll - mated ut 2, Olio, 000 pounds. Jo:;ephliie county Is planning 011 building a new $7r,,ii00 courthouse :.t the county seat, lirauts Pasu. Stan llchl . In cum. em Oregon', is to have a new creamery. In onh-r to h i ltd l. local 'products, Marshlieid plans on u large cannery. The new $5,000 depot of the Southern Pacific at North llond has been completed uml turned over tu the company. Tho contractor who built It has moved his equipment to Lakeside, where another depot, fieighl sheds, etc. w ill be hullt. Lane county hits u big potato crop, shipments so far this year being af- most double of last year, North Plains, 011 the lino of tho Milted Railways, Is to hiive electric lights I am looking after all Insurance ami making all renewals during the Incapacity of my father. HAROLD P. ROSS. Don't forget that the St. Helons , Dairy wants to pleaso you. Phone 107. . NOTICE OF n., SETTLEMENT. , IN THE COI'NTY COURT Oh' THE HI At IS OK OREGON, FOR COL- I'.MIIIA COUNTY. ; III tho Mutter or the Estate of Anders KtafTuns, Deceased. Notlco Is hereby given that the undersigned udinlnlHtriitor of the es tate of Anders Staffans, deceused has rendered ami filed with the Clerk of said Court, his haul account and re port of his administration (,f ( ,.. tate, anil that Saturday, the 28th day of October, 191, t the hour of II o clock A. M. of said day. at the J ourt room of said Court the ourt house In the city f fit. Helens 11 Columbia County. Oregon, has been appointed by said Court, for the hearing of objections to suld final ac count and the settlement thereof All persons Interested In salt! estate are hereby notllled to attend at said time anil place uml make ami f their ; objections of suld account, If any i they have. Dated at St. Helens, Oregon, this 27th day of September, 1910 GEORGE YOUNG, I Executor of the Estate of Anders j Htufluns, deceased. ! 1. SmOI,i , 8trull. I'latt llulhllng, I Portland, Oregon, Attorneys for Es tate. 4 xh 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 U'KHT HT. IILLKNH All Work Guaranteed Prices reasonable. im tiiw COMMON CtHiNCll ur THE CITY OV HT. 1IKI.BNS. COI VMIIIA COUNTY. STATE OK OHKOON. In tho matter of the application of John S. Parke and Neltu U. Parke, for tho vacation of a portion of Koso Hill. In thu City of Ht. Hel ens. Oregon, together with certain streets therein. Ti WHOM IT MAY CONCEUN: NOTICE Is hereby given, that the undersigned petitioners bavu tiled with th t'Hy Uecorder of thu City of Ht Helens. In Columhla County, Oregon, and on Monday, tho 13th duy of November. A. I). Il, at thu hour of eight o'clock In tho after noon of said day. ut the Counell chamber. In the City Hull, In aald City will present to tho Common Council of suld City, uud call up for hearing and determination their petl 11. ,11 in Hiild Common Council direct ed pruylug for the vueallon of all of lllocks 5, 6, 9. 10. 11, 12. 13. 14 uud la Iii Rose Hill, In the Francis A. l.einonl lionotton Land Clulm, In si.'.,. 1 1,10 Townshln 6 north. Itango - . , ..1 1 ,n wiUtiiiintiM itiuriuian I nrni v. - - C1. 1.1 fliu txt llnli.llil. tfiirothor In suld City of St. Helena, together v Ith ull that portion of Lemont street uud Walnut street, In said Hose Hill, lying west of W'uIJa Walla at reel: ull that portion of Spring street and Pa cific Street, lying north of l,emoiit! Street; ami all of llond Street. Frank-! II11 Street and Pine Street lying north of the St. Heleiia-Colunibla ; City County roud, JOHN 8. PARKE. I NETTA II. PARKK. , Haled October 2nd, 1916. 42-0 NOTICE TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: WHEREAS, the Chinese (toriU tust uheusunts of and In thu Htulo I . I...I... . I.-.. .......,! will, ' ; . - . . . Alllll ..'ll ..v... - - - w. 1 and otherwise, uud WHEREAS, thu State Hoard of 1 Fish and lliimti Commissioners of . Oregon Is desirous of protecting the' Chinese (torquutUHl pheasants of' anil In the State of Oregon. NOW, THEREFORE. NOTICE 18 IIKREIIY t; IV K.N by sutd State Hoard ' of Fish uml Cume CommlsHlouerH of Oregon, that the open senson for the shooting of Chinese I torquutus) j liheasciils Is hereby cloned to shoot-' lug of any kind In the mild Stain of i 'Oregon oil and fler sundown Otto-' j U"l u ''ali be unlawful to ! 111It or Hi,(t Chinese ( torquutus I ! pbeam'.iits anywhere In the said Htute 1 f Oregon on and after said dute. 1 Anyone loumi viuiuiiiik mo pro visions ot this order will be prose cuted us by statute provided. Dated ut Portland. Oregon, this ;i()tli day of September. A. I. 1918. STATE ItOARH OK FISH AND OA ME COMMISSIONERS, lty JumcH Wlthycoinbe, lty C. V. Stone lty I. N. Flelschner lty Marlon Jack 42-2 Hy F. M. Warren Dr. St ' Heave Drop, cures heaven. Price )1; for salt) by nil druggists. Weatherly's Ice Cream Watklnti' every day. at Fretl 44)tii44 ! Monuments I" Granite z and Marble Having Hindu arrangements with a largo Portland manu facturer of tombstones uud liionuiiieiits, I am prepared tu t;e 1 1 uml .tet up anything wanted I J In this line, fiom thu cheapest 5 to the best; uliio Mowers for 'u"l';,,,, ul short notlco. T. H. Willi K Undertaker uml Finhnliiier Resilience Phone 112-2. Of flee I I'honu G4 Hotel Barber Shop HEWITT lll.IMJ. II. T. BENNETT, I'ropr. MOHT HAMTARY Kllol" IX HT. HELENS A REAL HIIOE HIIINE CHILDREN'S HAIR ' CUTTING A Hptlnlty Lynch & Muhr on Ilia Htruud SANITARY BARBER SHOP EVERY CUSTOMEIt HATLHI 1ED YOU'RE NEXT ht. iii:i,i:nh 4 M MlMa . PANAMA RESTAURANT ? 1 i UinK-r new iiianat,'oment Mrs. E. S. Lampkin Proprietress If it is in the market, we serve it. Try our Special i SUNDAY DINNER PROFESSIONAL CARDS K. A. KOSS FUNtRAL DlRtCTOR st II.i ",0, Buimcii Plioiw 1 J R,"nct K 1 C I. WADE "NYS.C.ANANO6URGl0i Musk uu may. Ar ..... S. B. IIOSKIN St. Helens . r Hourm K11111I: by Auiw.;.; """t ''rami A. C. TUCKEH DKNTIST S ' "" ' NS1()RK(jtJN DR. L. GILRERTRQss PHYSICIAN lim.'a. Hunk iii,) St. IkkH DR EDWIN ROSS PHYSICIAN . SURGEM nrrii k in 111 sk in inn, i IF.,1 n DR. ALFRED J. PEEL PHYSICIAN A SUR3LCH MiimiiiIc lliilbllng HT. HUB DR. S. II. RUSSELL M11K0PK.UT0K OITIit bourn: 0 a, m. IoSm Other by apiMiliiliiii-nt, Tm4; lliurMlny nnd NulunU;. Phone :W NT. IIKI.KVli, (HI GLEN R. METSKER ,TTtRM-:Y Oluco In ll.tiik llulldlni St. llelou. Ort. Phoiltl 17 M. E. MILLER ATTOHNZYATLAVI St. I Mens Ortf MONEY TO LOAN O.N HiS I ARM .MOltTG.UiB E. J. ROBERS0N 702 Title ard Trust B$ Portlam. Oregon PURB MILK AND CREAM F.irni.lmd Daily bf ST. HELENS DAIBt S. N. CADE, Propria ST.IItLEN3,OREC0N. I'lionc HI?-'- Our r... illHes .nil W'P' for liitndlliiK it""- eimhles us' to wil'l' grutlo of milk and rrn' In Mrlctly sanltarr. Wo nre aiulnut moro rtistonicru - gotsi servn e. , j Hatlsfactloll E"r""' every rcsie't. EATAND ENJOV WEATHER Ice Cream ... .. Vutrllk U'liiilesoliie ll"" j (iiHHl all tho I 'luce your order " FRED WATKINS " vm 1 lri r ... Oil