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About St. Helens mist. (St. Helens, Or.) 1913-1933 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 27, 1916)
2 ST. HELENS MIST. FRIDAY, OCTOBER 27, 1916 one of tho writers who propounded j so many foolish questions ut Hughes ; Issued Kvery lYidny by I "s 'o what his net Ion would have THE MIST PI lU.ISIUM) roMIMN'Y ' u,l' ' certain Mexican und foreign ! srcrMmiT"r.T.V7Tj The Journal navo niucli ! VTT : , r - i space to those questions ly those1 "14 1' 1 1. .1 11 .1 DL'WIlUIHUa 111 LI I 1 11 , II I . . iii ii January 10th. 1912. at the l'ostofflca wt''' k,unv" wri,,'r8 J,lt:t !,t 11,0 ,,nu' at St. Helena, Oregon, under the act of March 3rd, 1879. . SI IlSl'mi'TION KATKS One Yeur $1.50 Six Mouths 75 Advertising rates made known on application. 7xUXTY OITTCIAI. lMI'KK llliehoil delivirptl liin iiii.li In lnit. ' land, and now comes out with tlio! statement tliul foot! lias lost his! punch. Cobb's Rieatnoss must havu been tlio fact that ho was in f:'or of! Wilson. ! TAX LIMITATION A state wide tax limitation amend-' TIIK ItO.VDMASTKK'S OI-TU'K 1 mont will ho submitted to tlio voters; The grand jury has recommended ( OreKou at tlio coming election.! that the olTice of county roadmasler 'Tlio purpose of the amendment, uc-1 be abolished. The Mist diners with these gentlemen in that it does not believe in the abolishment of the office. If the services of the incum bents are not satisfactory, do away with their services and get someone who will do the work. On an uver- cordiiii? to former governor Oswald j West, "is to Rive to the taxpayers j of the stato at once, and for all time' to como, that relief for which they have been struggling lint which they j have never been able to secure." Mr. ! West states that while there has been! age, 150,000 per year is expended "O great increase in Oregon's popu-l on the county's roads, ami there are ; lulluii the stato Institutions are now ! now ten road districts. The county asking for appropriations which to-j should have a roadiuaster to look'"1 $-130,000 more than last year.' over all of these jobs, und he should , As tlio Mist understands this meas- j act as an advisor to the county court. urt. it makes a certain stopping place I The court has not the time to visit 1 ror appropriations, taxes, etc., und1 every locality in which work Is being tlio amount of taxes to bo raised or done unless they neglect the business tho appropriations by the legisla V. fx- ' m fVVVWVWWVVi NOTICK OK HIIKHUI'H HA MO INDUSTRIAL REVIEW fux tiik cihcimt vovht op tiik T! STATU OK OKKtlON, KOH COL- tAAAA - A AAA AAAij ITMIIIA COUNTY. any at M irsiillcld plans on an ex- Hk ,, ,, a,,,,,,,!,,. tbln- .imI.hi of Us logging railroad from company, a corporation, ami Mt. Hood Wood & Coal Co., Inc., a corporation, 1 )c f e n d a n t . Under and by virtue of an execu tion In foreclosure, Issued out of the above named Court, III the uliovo en titled cause, on the 26th day of Octo ber, 1911, In pursuance of a Judg- Tho road will bu 1 " 'l're ! order or sale, run- i .1..-. ..I .t.. .1 iiiilnxint lit Hit LI ttmt mt bout M miles long, und when llu- tlt.tolor 19i 1B, h, a mortgage foro shed would very likely ho a common ,.UHure suit, wherein the plaintiffs ro- .jrile roinl l Hunker 1 1 in. a suu ii h of , M.irslilleld The proposed iad will parallel the Southern l'u llie lor about 2 f. miles. Should the mil he built It will give the rom-i iuiiv a direct line Into Murslillelil vor Its own rails. .rcrlc.'. I'niiii O rants I'ass com-s the re in t that Twoliy llros., tho contracl ,rs. havo sold $2,000,000 of bonds did will extend their railroad from Wlhlervillo to Waldo. Tlio raising of sugar I ts In Suth- rl in valley hits become a large und covered judgment against the defend nut, II. K, Keese, for the Hum of 124 50.00, with Interest thereon at the rate of 7 per rent per annum, from August U, 191ft, for $105.81 taxes paid on the mortgaged prcin Iseu, for $175 00 attorney' fees, anil for $:I9.00 coats, commanding nie to make sale of the following described real property In Columbia County! prolltahlu industry. About 150 car-1 Oregon, to-wlt: Lots two and three nails will ho shipped from this tcrrl j of Section thirty-six, In Township on- this vear and plans aro being l?"r"nh , ""'T,,'1'"'" w"' ' l lit WIHiimelte Meridian, evrent Inir nade for the erection of a sugar , ., ... ....... ... ... M1. i, i. w here. They should huve someone on : turo cannot exceed by 6 per cent the ; UKV. A. A. II HIST ltev. A. A. Heist has been assigned ' to tho pastorate of tho Hose Cit I'ark Methodist church In Portland eriiion then whom thpv PMtl ilfinniul trt mitlu trn.i UlUOUnt rsiseil Or unnrnnrfnte,! In tlin: iin.l uei'iirulo rutmrtu of tl..i ..rii i,. ' former vear TIib imuira Im ,i v.w um' preached Ills first 1 ,.... Cl I.... . , I I .1 . t.. , !i. .... i i ii lsi SLllliia. ,vu . in-i:.l .is nil is important one and voters should , .... ,....,r.,ii.. ..... i.. i. i . ,i I.. era I years pastor of the church al carerully study it hetoro voting either ' ' ves or no i St' "t'l,'"H- fo1" 1,10 Uvc i' years has been in Chicago, lie twu progress. A good roadiuaster necessary for the county. .eet factory. The slogan of all l.nno county can Ihlates Is a reduction In taxes. Iticliland wants a belter wate.' sys em ami will bond for $15,000 tor Imt purpose. A farmer's co-operative cheesa f.ic ory will bo hiilll at Sherwood. ATTKNTION, VOTKIW In the year 190S a single amendment was submitted to voters of Oregon and defeated. tax: When the General Crand Chapter the c'f the Kasteru Star convenes ut In j Louisville, Ky., on October 31, the , 1912 again this same measure was ! ""od Uiver Kasteru Star will send i submitted to you uuder tlie guise of, 25 boxes of apples and the wrappers sur-tax, and you defeated it. In 1914 " tho apples will contain an Snvlta this same measure, but adroitly sub- tion that the next Grand Clupt'.r; mltted under the name of "The Kif-, meeting he held in Portland, Oregon teen Hundred Dollar Tax Exemption ! . I Bill," was offered to you, but you; Washington county Is In the throes ! again defeated it, and now, in this of another recall election. A p-tl- year of 1916, come3 U'Ren with his ; Hon liaa been tiled asking tho recall I "Full Rental Value Land Tax and ; of County Judge I). 1!. liuasoner. ! Homeniaker's Fund Amendment," The recallers claim tho judge I. as. many friends here who coiigratulati j 111 m on his Important assignment and wish him success In his new Held of endeavor. . ! In December the great Canadian Pacific railroad tunnel under the Si I kirks, in the llockies, will be open for service. The project when coin pleted will havo cost about $12.0110,-000. neretoiore mini to ueo. w. iianiHoy, by deed recorded In Hook I', page Mill, records of devils for said Coun ty. Now, therefore, notice Is hereby given that on Saturday, the 25th day of November. 19IA, lit 11:30 A. M . at the front door of the Court house, In St. Helens. Columbia County, Ore ton I will. In obedience to said exn- The Slarr Lumber Company of St 'cutlon, order and decree, sell at pub- ,'aul will build a laro mill at Iteeds lie unction, subject to redemption, to ,olt I the highest bidder, for rush, all the , , , ,, . .. ,., . .right, title and Interest the said do lie, slate of Oregon will expend .,, ow BW or h(r of ,, MHO. out) for linprov onls and mldl : 1UHi or mi. on the 3rd day of Aug- Ions to the stale Insane asylum, the) list, 1911, the date of said mortgage, ceblo minded Instil utlou and girls,' i 1111,1 10 real property, to satls udustrlal school. I ' M, ". J 1 K ill - ti t . Inter- . . est, costs and uccrulug costs. A Michigan tirni Is buying up pep : ,Mo1(.r 2it lennint oil and menthol crops from K. C. 8TA.NWOO!), he Willamette valley fanners. Tliel'erllT of Columbia County. Oregon. I in. io to ll, farmer averages Sr. S ,KlrMt Pul'llrullon October 27. 1916. j , . L:.st publication November 24. i ier acre. I lie growing of pepper- j j y ( g mint Is being tried ut Clalskanl.i and ' lie expei'lmeiit has proved a success The Alkali Lake soda plant near Paisley Is now reiidy for operation It has a capacity of 50 tons pel d.i .mil Hill employ 50 men. Left handed students In Kansas Tim CI At't II llliiu (imiitv irrmiu.i , which is partly the same measure ' Bono against their wishes in the 1 university will havo seats made for demns the C Heii land and loan Inlll- LEFf -HANDED CIIAIK offered before except that It is more matter of appointing road supervis- vicious than ever. Unless the meas ure U'Ren proposes is swamped under a flood of ".No" votes, farm land and town real estate values will drop out of sight before the unfortu nate owner, has time to- catch his breutli. The intelligent voter will not give this measure his approval, but there are some who confound it with the "Rural Credit" measure. It is your duty to study this measure and then vote no. The "Rural Cred it measure Is all right. ors and demand his recall. Krnn: all Information obtainable, the proposed recall is the outcomo of a tauiily low in District No. 5, where one fac tion wanted one man and auothcr their special convenience when Hie classrooms are opened next fall. John M. Shea, superintendent at tho university, announced that live (lo.eu left handed chairs had been oruereu iroiu a uraud KaKid:; ma- The many duck hunters are await-' nig anxiously for rain for the present : dry weather has had lunch to do j with tho scarcity of the birds. The' hunters think with the return of the rainy weather the birds will bo more plentiful. I faction demanded that the prosont chine linn and that they will be dls- incunibent he retained. The recall Is a dangerous weapon when no', used right. . TIIK JOINT SKNATOKSIIII' Tho death of E. E. Coovert leaves only two candidates in the race for joint senator from Multnomah, Col umbia and Clackamas counties, Dr. Patton, of Portland, and Hermon A. Lewis, of Russelville. a suburb of Portland. Columbia county people should vole for Lewis. He has promised his aid in securing a re distribution of tho senatorial dis tricts which would allow Columbia to have a senator. Ho has promised a fair deal to everyone in the dis trict and tho state. Lewis will give the fair deal he promises. As presi dent of the Multnomah County Kair Association ho has done much for the farmer of his county; as a promi nent and active grange man he has done much for the agricultural in terests of the whol-j state. Lewis Is a man who can be trusted. Vote for him. Golden West Coffee - is "Just Rteht" tribuled us needed among tho class i oom s. . The difference between the new chairs e.nil those previously u.'d Is that the arms aro nn the left side In stead of on the right. Tin- company that made the chairs hail never re celved a similar order, Mr. Shea said WHY EXPERIMENT? lllfllllll FLOUR in lompetition with ALL OTHKK I LOUliS received the highest ,M.Nsible aivanl, the ft KAN I) I'HIZK at I'ananiu-I'acific International Imposition Use the best and you are always satisfied MASON, EHRMAN & CO., TRINND And now comes the rcnort tmm Hood River that in order to save the apples the townspeople and farmers turned out in force and worked all of Sunday gathering apples. This little occurrence must have been mile a shock to the promoters of the "Hlue Law League," for they i..h every one to rest on Sundoy, and everything to bo closed. Tho Mist bellevos In the observ ance of tho Sabbath, hut It does not believe In the strict enforcement of this old blue law, nor does it think the people of the slate will be bene fitted by its enforcement, as many of tho places which would have to close are absolutely necessary for the convenience of the public and should he kept open on Sunday . well r.s any other dry. iu ueicui most or the meas ures on the ballot a voter should mark X by the "No," but to defeat this particular measure the voter should vote 312 X Yes if he wishes for legitimate places of amusement, amateur and professional sports to ho accessible to the public on Sun day. The voter should look up this measure before going to the ballot box. EUROPEAN PLAN AMERICAN PLAN EVERYTHING MODERN AT THE ST. HELENS HOTEL J. C.EORGE, Proprietor ALL BUSSES CALL AT HOTEL RATE3 $1.00 AND UP SPECIAL RATES TO REGULAR BOARDERS .itlve as the most vicious measure on Iho ballot. Work has begun on the comitrur ilon of a new sawmill at Siilherlln The mill will cut ties for the Itouch Timber Company's new logging rail road which is being built from Sutherlln to the big limber tractj il, ii, i l r. ,..ti ... ...... . I : 1 " i-iiM in mo town. Tllf mill will haw a capuHty tif''abnut 20,000 feel per day and will be In operation in about 0 days. - Another shipbuilding plant will he -oca ted at Portland. The Oregon Shipbuilding corporation lias hee.i loiined with a capital of $.r,0lk,000. ind wll have Us plant adjoining the plant of tho Northwest Steel Com pany. It Is understood the company lias aheady secured contracts for two steel sleamers, the llrst two contrurts iggregating mure than $5,000,000. HINSON & LARABEE SOCIAL STUDY CLASS BEGINS NOVEMBER 7 The Social and lllhlo study class will begin lis work the lirst week In November. It will i,r. ,.t on a week! nlK'nt :.t a time best suited t tlc nnmhi rs of the class. One-half hour will he given to a study and .lis. I cusslon of an up-to-date study course! a i ne 1111,1,, ,! H,)(.u , , , ., This course Iish be,,,, ,' I llarrv V U' ,,, , . ... ' ' """ ni'inoy A. West on, two very scholarly and practical men. It covers a wide Held, Includ lK. first, the n.mlly and the com-1 munlty; second, a discussion of the' ImlUHtrlal order; third, a consider,,-1 ion of the church a, state, and' "iirth. a survey of some of the great llihlo HlmL, --"... ...r nie Kingdom of '!. I he second half-hour will be vurieiy ,mrt of Occasionally (here Real Estate, Insurance Business Chances Desirable Lots in St. Helens Close in Acreage. Farms. Homes for the workwoman. Farms for the farmers. Opportunities for the working. man. Reasonable terms. piiccs. Bed rock IIINSON & LARABEE St. Helens, Oregon Phone 71 Hewitt Building StF. IRALDA Kates between Nt. Helens nn Portland, fto cents one way, 75 cents for the round trip. Ticket good until umnI. Iloat leave. St. Helen. 7 :M a. m. Hftiiriiii.fr leaves Poithiml 2:;UI p. i. Anlve at St Ita'rn 4 p. m. C I. IIOOCHKIRK the uroirrum will hi, "lorough study of some ores. cial problems: Htudy of a Hook of In Saturday's Portland - Journal there was a picture of Irvin S. Cobb, "reporter and short story writer," who, no tlio Journal states, has pub licly ndmitted that "he is writing against time to garner what shekels ha may before tho dear public goto tired of him." This same Cobb Is 1' fJSL - This attractive Heater with solid cast linings No. 18 $10.00 No. 20 $11.50 No. 22 $12.75 Delivered and set up OTHER HEATERS FROM $3.00 UP MADE IN OREGON and all Guaranteed E. A. ROSS WIl.MTniK UMK11TAKI.TI "u,n l," u mlsslon- "y stu.ly or lecture with pictures' 'fl ,c- A' Uet '",v" uhl'y H'K-K'il up for this course, ;,,t lhere ,H , ; i, " you c"ro to Jo),, with us' wn Z ""!lrf Mr- Tuyl-' Vlslto,,: weicomo. - A- cTenrollment REACHES 1,934 I'lnrollment ut , of the exercises slo.u, ' 'f IS per cent over th"t Z "'-r for a like period. T tota u,"r of student ..., , ! i'J. ,.: ,1""""""",.o,. Hotel Barber Shop H K WITT HUHJ. . T. IHON'N'KTT, I'ropr. D.1.MTAIIV HIIOI UT. IIKI.KNH A IIKAI, HIIOK HHK CHILDREN'S HAIR CUTTING A Hpclalty IV NOME'S GOLD OUTPUT iE YEAR 1916 COME TO EDDIE WOODS' PLACE FOR CIGARS, TOBACCO SOFT DRINKS A Full Line of Candies and Novelties Finest Pool and Billiard lables in the city. $:i.on niwi . - ui.-i-onniiir I.. ...I.... "IV0d from ,l t .. tl. i . ice v,.,,r. .' "BUIHtrict. This ces re- year's ontnm ...III exceed uny for ii,,. IxiKt several y,.ar. a ., ?' tllliirsten 1,,.. T""B11 T T. F. Robertson Watchmaker and Jeweler WKHT HT. HKLKNH All Work (juaruiilHNl I'rleen reasonable. PROFESSIONAL L CARDs H. A. ROSS HJNCRAL DIRECTOR B.nWBuiIdinlaN R nc. I,H,K0 C. K. waijb PHYSICIAN AND SURCt0( S. R. IincL'iv. .wuiiy O"5" -n B.t Bo.ld, ' ' St. Helens . a urei 7nn 11 imm t.. ut I ... jk Sim, I 1 A'm71 lnr a , l - IjTKL'K I'KNTIST S" "I I I NS, (,KKi0N '"'"M: hi tin. DR. L. GILBERT R0S!i Ofltc Hank HM. tti DR EDWIN ROSS PHYSICIAN A SURGEON Offll K I.S M,SK Milling SLlIcleus . 0ng DR. ALFRED J, PEEL PHYSICIAN A SUR0E0H Masonic IIuIIiIIiik T. HEUH DR. S. H. RUSSELL minora (Tuu Office Imurti: li . m. tu j h u Others by MpiHiliitiiinit. Twalii Tliiu-Mtity and NalunUr. I'lmiiB ;IH HT. IIKI.KN'H, OhX GLEN R. METSKER .UTOHNKV Oltlco In Hank llulldlni Ht. Helens. Or. I'lioua 17 M. '. MILLER ATTORN EY -A T-LAW Si. Helens - Oregon T. S. WHITE t'lnlertnker mid 1'unirnl IMrwW OI N'TV roltOXKB I'hoiie A; llenidciiie plioiw IIM Ht, Helens, Oregon E. S. SNELLING Attorney at Law St. Helens, Ortgon MONKV TO LO.IM O.V VIVA KAKM MoHTA(JHI E. J. ROBERS0N 702 Title and Trust Bldf Portland, Oregon Call Joe Clark Passenger Service. For Light Towing. Day Calls at Fred V.'at kins. Phone 28. Prompt and Satisfactory Service. Night Calls at Morr'i-' Building. Lynch & Muhr on the Hlriinil SANITARY BARBER SHOP KVKIIV CI'STOMLIl MTIHHf, YOU'RE NEXT ' - HT. IILLKN' " ""en round vory valuable. willed Is