St. Helens mist. (St. Helens, Or.) 1913-1933, February 13, 1920, Page 2, Image 2

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    THE ST. HELENS ffRTHAY. FEBRUARY 13,
1920.
THE ST. HELENS MIST
Issued Every Friday by
THE MIST rCULlSIUNO COMPAXV
t'lTIZKNSHU"
Judge Eakin in denying citiien
ship .o two Russians or Finns al
Astoria Monday, scathingly de
nounced those who did not support
ho flAnatll iiflnn nf tllA fniil'.irV 111
O. D. HEILBORN Vice President j whlch ,1PV k citiienshlp. The
o Manor- .. Ludge Is not going to make any cit
8. C. MORTON Editor ;t?ng unleRg lt ls 8pparont lo him
' ! Hint the applicant wishes to become
SniSCltirTIOX HATES a citizen rf the Inited States because
One Year -.0cf tle ,i,mK8 (or which this govern-
Slx Months 1.00 1 rlent gtanJs The Judge does not
I tolerate disloyalty or a luke warm
Entered as second-class matter. reeling towards our government, nor
January 10th, 1912. at ibe FostoMce; does he intend to grant citizenship
at St. Ileleas, Oregon, under the act to any applicant merely tiecaus sucn
of March 3rd, 187.
citizenship would bo convenient to
the applicant.
! In by gone days, citizenship in
' T-"! America was easily obtained by
Member National i-dfloriM Ao- foreigners who became citizens alu uo ,,, pror rur the lack of
uuuuu ciuu uiti, Eot Decause ot a real love ior ihm Who can ever calculate tin
country, but because of the benetils vaU0 0( ti. eotinlless brilliant Ideas'
COCNTT OFFICIAL I'APEK
Association.
strength of the will Is weakened.
Net infrecuetitly. tlio legit Imal
course of one passion beeomos ob
srurted by the violence of another,
so that numberless good and great
things are left undone. A mor
common example of this Is not o
be Mind. 1 think, than the lialtliiis
of aiujition by me dalliance caused
l,y fear odem-r, perhaps, by sloth.
' It one were to disclose tlio source
of action in every Individual, he
would disci. ver. I bellevu. tnal most
deeds are aciuated by imitation "
some kind god or bad. If one could
discover and Inspect the deep wells
of potential action lie would find
(hut many worthy and valuable d.-e.t
tiro Imprisoned In Stygian lat'knsi.
by a cold stratum of (ear. They will
never see the light of day, and our
i ini'ii unconsciously, Mown
MAKE PUNS XOW
Sunday's Oregonian contained a:i
article relative to the re-apportlou-nient
of state senatorial district
and intimated that at the next ses
sion of the legislature, such re-apportionment
would be made. Anions
the changes likely was the joint dis
trict (the Fourteenth), which com
prises Clackamas, Columbia and
Multnomah.
The Mist hopes a re-apportion
ment will be made and if it is not
possible to make of Columbia coun
ty a separate senatorial district, it
will be joined with Washington or
Clatsop. The former is now In the
Twenty-fourth District with several
other counties and the latter is
district in itself. The interests of
Clatsop and Columbia
are identical and it might be better
to be joined in a senatorial district.
with that county
- A H.!..ilnnn. nf Bttll fit Iven A It I n
UU J. 1 I . Ill .1 Buv. t"
Such citizenship was not appreciated
because it was obtained too easily.
The Red and I. W. W. movement
throughout the country Is a demon
stration of this fact. Foreigners
should be taught that citizenship in
the I'nited States is a great honor.
It should not be cheapened by the
granting of it to one whose loyalty
to the country is questionable.
MIST SKJX COMMIXICATIONS
The Mist has received an undated
letter postmarked at Timber. The
letter which expressed opinions as to
the game law and its enforcement,
was unsigned. It is a rule from
which we will not vary, that all com
munications for publication must be
signed by the writer. The name
will not be published If the writer
wishes It withheld. We are always
glad to have communications re hi
Columbia would five to any matter of interest and we
be treated fairly by its neighboring welcome expressions and opinions
county and the Mist believes tha:on public matters, but we will not
every now and then a man from Col-! publish an anonymous letter. I;
umbia would represent the county ! the writer of the communication will
in the senate. Old pioneers recall send in her name (the writing looks
the time when the late Judge Moore! like the handwriting of a woman
represented Columbia as Joint seua-jwe will publish the letter,
tor. That was some time in the late ! -SO's
or early 90,s. Since that time.: REGISTER
nn,1 nrlinm'H which lie supinely m
timorous brains? Many fear the
Jeering of the :iinb-liilnded multi
tude: they shrink from criticism;
they would rather smirk lnunely and
tag the crowd than venture a strange
idea; ethers fear the weather, th
fluctuations of the market, the un
reliability of courts of Justice; thotis
.inds are petrified by an unreason
.ihl fear of Failure; but most am
bitions Hre dwarted. I believe, by a
man's fear of himself of his In
equality to tlio task proposed.
Sloth, which is a ioriu of fear--tear
of work likewise kills am
bition. We are all familiar with the
garrulous und omniscient citizen who
;s never know to work or to pro
mote work except by sonorou i
row n As of gratuitous advice; on a
cold day he dozes precious hours a
wuy beside the stove fretting nt th
labor required to keep the fire alive;
on u hot day, you will see him wail
dling painfully towards the market
shade-tree while the Impish suu
beu'nis piny upon the glazed und bil
lowing bowl of his trousers.
Some men, for want of energy.
are like a wagon-wheel scrunching
in a rut, while oilier", full of vlgoi
and ambition, though perhaps pos
sessed of less native Ingenuity re
smblo ships dashing sparkles from
.-. sunny sea.
JKHKM V KltAM.
nltllAN K 2IS
'An ordinance K """.f.J"..' '
,ou Council of b 'I'V .
',. ena. 'rego... to lease Krll..n
,t , tide lands !'
THE CITY OF ST. III.I KNS I'"'-
OltllAIN AS FOLLOW .v
k." in i. t" "-. , ;,r;";:
Council of l... CK.v ' J "
Oi.KOII. be. and .he same hereh
powered I., lease lo J W Ak
,11 of I he following de-nlbed preil
es I,, the City of St. Helens.
Columbia County. Oregon. to-IC
llegl.ihb.g at a ldnt m the '""''
ll of SI. Helens Street produced
North 7.1 degrees (r eusl. Mi 7 feel
from the liilerseelion of SI. Helens
Street and Columbia Street, hi tin
City of St. Helens Columbia County.
Oregon, thence from .ihl point ol
beginning North Iti degrees 57' wc.l
;tli !il feet to point; tlienee .North
M degdees Or east I'M feel lo II
point; thence south 1 degrees f.7'
,. st r.0 feet to a point; thence smith
7H degrees 01' wesl 1 110 feel to ji
point; thence North 1 degrees fi7
west 13.r,0 feel to tlio place of be
ginning. For the period of 10 vents from
the date of the passage if Ihls Ordl
nance, lit the annual rental of T0
til) per year, for machine shop pur
poses Said lessor to have opt Ion on
ulilitlomil ten years term subject to
approval of City Council. City r'i
teimlnaie lease at the end of firm
1(1 year period, nil Improvement f
bo paid for on appraisement.
Itead the first lime in full Feb
-'nil. 19M.
Head the sen ml time Feb. 2ml,
1920.
Head th third lime ami passed
February 9th. 1920.
Approved: February 9th, 1920.
M SXON
.Mayor.
Attest
K. K. yl'Ii K,
Heel rder
Avoid
Disappointmem
IN HUYING GROCERIES UY TRYiNQ J
STOCK AND SERVICE
We Satisfy our
Customers
That in one of the reasons for the lg incr
VUI UU9II1CSH,
FRESH VEGETABLES AND FRUITS
OYSTERS. CRABS AND Jj
THOMAS H. ROY
THE MONKY SAVIXiJ t.lMlCER.
Phone 42 St. Helen,
PRAISES McXAItY
v """""" . .. . . ,c ,CKmra Important measures are to be
Th nI, J a , ..tm n ?' Pad upon at the coming primary
tpr 5 ?r?7tanh.I al"i election in May. Candidates are to
terof re-apportionment began to re-jbe nonllnated for gtate and eoun,,.
ce.ve attenuon a few mon hs aKo.;officeg The le have h J
;nce;"haUvV b en h b -Th ho rd:."..'.." E"itor Sl' """ M'"'
over senators and representatives ul'h 5!"',, , " sl(:'
who hope to be re-elected this year. I ""'Zr nr..t Inrt v'inr J,?,v i As ,llis '' "n tnr ""P'!
By the time the legislature assembles 's a" , y, ""'for the presidential nomination toss-
again the census figure, tor Oregon Y.ft a re ' K U'"ir "a,s ,hP r"1R ,"'
will be known and a tentative re- :f",r.l" J ?. 1 , . Mt " are'crop of impossibles in both parties
apportionment bill be drafted." j V, -rll"r,,u ,u -dr enough to bring the blush of!
From this it appears that interest
ed politicians are now busy and this
Th ranldlv irrnwin snherfntirm !
beingt he case, it seems to us to be i list of the Mist is gratifving to thei
oi me utmost imDortance mat I ol-; r..,ni ( ,hi, i ...
umbia countv should eet busv n .! "rZlW.u' .-J' ."J"" !.'""." knowledge,! lead. r in
''lanistivu r.n nnnn inn ..ion , hni"; . '. :v .. Ifor nrtcresslve measures and a mai
nHin m sir uri. Tnt on, Drrnpi. ...
shame to anyone who has a desire
for clean politics.
There is a hum who has stood fur
progressive principles ami Is the ae-
Ihe sena'e
"tentative re-apportionment bill
which will be more beneficial to
Columbia than the present district ; properly represents Columbia county
wuicu was creaieu in jerrynianaer
proceedings in the senate in order
that Multnomah county might have
another senator, for we all know
that as long as Columbia is joineu
with Multnomah that a man from
that county will represent Colum
bia. Tim TI la r. HAi 1. -.1.1.
r,lir lirMdnt Villtnnmqli nni.n.v ' .1.1-
-- . ... u....v.un.i VUUU. BCU-.T. C II, o. If
de.; iuiiui. oi. rieiens iinsi:
make cf the Mist a paper which , . " r . " ,; . ,h 1 " V
i . . ut'iuM' pan unu nan uvrn um uiuv
ninli tini n I v r
hope of all who look for this dis
graceful session if congress for re
lief. That man is our own senator,
Charles McNiiry.
I am surprised that the state pa
pers have not been striving to gel
him to become a, canillilatu, Wc
would receive the Voles of all voters
who put decency before party, and.
in my t pinion, there Is not oue w ho
has yei appeared who has Inspired
OTIt F. OF KIWI. SF.TH.r.MF.NV
IN TIIF. Cnl'Vl'V COl ItT OF THK
STATE OF OltF.tiON, Ftllt THK
COl'NTY OK coi.r.Miuv
III the matter of the F.sUte 01
Uleiiii Wilkes Kllch. I ase.l
Notice Is hereby given that I In.
Kxoeiitor of the Last Will and Testa
ment of the estate of Plena Wilkes
Kilch. deceased, has filed Ills Final
Keport ami Petition for 1 ilsi rlhutlou
and that the Court has set Tuesday.
March 15, 1920. in the Court room
of the County Court In St Helens
Oregon, at the hour of 10:00 o'rlocn
A. M us the time and phi re (
hearing thereon, and any and nil
persons Interested ure hereby re
H n ins I lo be and appear at said timi
and place und make objections there,
lo If. any they have
Unied at Sr Helens, Oregon, Feb
ruary 11. 1920.
9-H-.M ti. W STAI'I.FTON.
Kiecutoi
Mist Want Ads for Kesults.
PUBLIC FORUM
n or ir n.inirQ rvnt it tita o
cided preference (or a m.-n from t, Man' 38 )ou and 1 nave observed, Uie, "j1'"6 nftdiince for inlegrlty
Columbia county, and when the "ten- h;m is, a mature largely composed j " ability,
tative re-apportionment bill" is be-'ot Dassions: the passions figure j "urs r,,r rl,," government,
ing planned, it hepes that Mr. Banks pron',inen"y ln 11,8 rulinS of thej J
will see to it that Columbia, one ot worl(1, ,Vie 'mate pnda of even I .,,., ' ... .....
the counties he represents, gets just- man ,lcIds tlie PaRion to be sub-i rAKM lSKlltM A I loN
ice and will do all in his power to fervlent ,0 tlie Intellect; no ratio.tal ! Arronhi. K ins , Jan. 29, 1920.
separate us from the present triple,1 "K is willlnE that he Is Tho St. Helens Mist,
ii . OVOt Mini ml larl J m. ....... .t . iu
alliance (Tj, tne Joint Senatorial i "- aim ayeu at ease. m. neiens, Oregon.
District of Clackamas. Columbia and .. P?8"'0" at least, not to evil.
Multnomah. , ,el 11,8 Histories of families, cf clths
The mn.te, lo ...,,... . fnd ?f "f'ionssuonlv an overwhelm-
Dear Sir:-
I enclose money order 1)4 00 i for I
which mark mo up two years.
l ou are putting out n very good
J. T.SCOTT
Photographor
ST. HELENS, OltF.tiON
YOUR HOME
... i i i. .... . .
i nil i.ikc ui'.rc t ihc in it urn it Is nral in atrnr,
auif, Ih.iIi on the clcrir am! interior. Pjinu
I'i.im s tin- ;iiicarniu-c of a huililiug ami prtifntf
the win H I Mtk. I
Bargain Prices on Paints
W'f arc iiiakini; a clean up sale it mid and
of .tcral makes nf FIRST CLASS PAINTS.
I'anits wnrth $5 cr gal. wc arc isrllinj; at pw!
moii
$2.50 to $4.00
I
l liis i. the tunc of ear that voti sltortM clean ?
ami jiaint tiji atiil wc can save ymt a coiivdftik;r
aimmtit on mir jiaint hill if you take .nlvatltitt '
tlii-i nffer.
Shcrwin-W illianis Staitt ami Yarn! the j
rti'nvfil a full line
St. Helens Hardware
H. A, HOWE, Proprietor
Hu censor lo K. (. iilttoi
Telephone 97 St. Helwi, Of.
IS Of Sufficient im- ine bunion ,.f r.,.f . ..i ...
i . . " v. w.vj.a iu nniiW II1HI
KhTrjT l:!?"' rea80n d0 ot always direct the , home paper for y.nir home miule
Commerce ot Cla skanle Rinir .ni PaSS10nS rU,e tU"m 1,1 ,llPiri Tn0 vul,ie ' ' ' tlio In
St "lens for the Durnose of forim. ' course: Here "' 1 think. If we look formation 1 get about the local co, .
ivat ng p an wherebv le L Ifr'," Urui th Cause a" l"v.-loPme, a, pos- !
of Cofumwi shall be arded from rtadlvidSfu"? lh6 "'"l""'"'",0' ' 1
a standpoint other than it has in ,in,"VdUal8 and of 'n'P't. ! A little more Information In re
former years, that is so far as be themselves the fundamental ! KHnlli to land value, agrlciiltui.-l
ing a convenient part of a Dol'itical ?a9s,ons are Kcd love and hatred, j TC-spfct. Income vuliio of thn vai
lootball. desire and aversion, joy and sorrow i branches or fanning and the
, hope ana despair, courage, fear ano 1 oiIrtuntti-fi offered to home seek-
Englund will i.,i, rat sood. because each has U,,' w"ul,i of considerable value
worlds Trr, h i . . t ,fc prop'" obJwt 88 8 far In the des-! to '"Htant readers,
worlds largest battleship. Look. tiny of man. ThM f,.u . , ,?, I I.otters of f:,r, ,
back to tl.eWDrtwar b,s!l,,,y geU"'S Wh"n ,he liKhl of reason ! M.ccessful farmers In yo . '
uata 10 tne pre-war bas.s. . ls ob.-cured or withdrawn and the i V'C1'1 "f valuo.
i ours very truly,
AND HEW PEllltSON
The Mist acknowledges thai It
-lioulil have more lnfi.rn....t.,.., r.i h..
character that Mr. Pehrson aslts fLi
jimd would be glad to havo letters
! from many successful farmer i
iiirougiioui iiio county telling or
their experiences. v() wm nWIIVH
have room or make room for such
communications, which undoubtedly
will prove of Interest.
I
As the Counrry Grows
We Progress
OTHING is more indicative of the growth and
41 prospenty of the lower Columbia River country
than the increasing deposits here at the Columbia
County Bank. That represents centralized prosper-
ny which can be put back on the job, so to speak, and
cause more prosperity to be created.
Another element in this bank's growth is its service
ability. Feel free to come in and discuss your problems and
prospects-whether you are one of our many patrons
GHblumbii
"- ep fin r?k.i
IN THE COL'NTY COCIIT OK THK
STATE OK OHEOON KOIl THK
COUNTY OK COLUMBIA.
Notice ls hereby given that the im
dersigned has been appointed ex
ecutor of the estate of Levi Hhow
aller, docoascd, by the County Comi
of the Slate of Oregon Tor Coluinbli.
County, end bus tiualllled. Al per
i.ons having claims against said cstiiie
are hereby nolltied to present Hume
duly verified as by law requlrod, to
the undersigned ut the oflleo of my
attorney, rooms 3 2-3 3-3 4-:t 5 l.nfay
ette Huildlng. Portland, Oregon,
within six months from th0 Out.
hereof.
9th!ttmoand flrst puMlH,ie(1 ,a'"'"ry
CLINTON A. AMIIHOSE
Executor.
Albert T. Elott, Attornnv. 4.8.51
Some Important Pointers
ST HELENS
OLD tQYM
iwNr.l i
Ground Gripper
Shoes
Can be ordered by mail for
the whole family. The east,
est and best khoe made today,
A Real Corrective Shoe.
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