The Oregon mist. (St. Helens, Columbia County, Or.) 188?-1913, December 21, 1900, Image 2

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    OREGON MIST
Kntoivil at ttto 1'oetoHlee at Pt. H-lena,
Onon, an hihwhI rlnss until matter,
COUNTY OFFICIAL PAPER.
lsni!KI EvKV I'VlMAT MoHNINo) IY
DAVID DAVIS,
ElllTOR ANI I'BOI'RIRTOIt.
HUBSCKIPTIOS PKICK:
On copy on year, in advance. ; . . .11.00
fciix moiitliM. 60
COUNTY OFFICERS,
llepreFeuUtlVtt.,
Ju.itfe.,.
Cliric
Mherlll"
Troaimrer.
...Norman Merrill, Clat.tkante
......Joeoph B. Ooau, fctainler
i. G. Wnu, wt. Il,-l,.u
R. 8. Hbuhh, Nt. Huleius
HUM. Bl, Hvieui
6ott. ol School,. H. Corwland, limilum
Anwwt ...rti nnite, at. Hvieu
tturvevor. .... A. B. Little, ttotilton
Coroner Dr. H. H. Cliff. HI. Helen.
...r. A. rraKes. KcAmtooee
W. D. Caee, fUuburg
Cointnlulotier.
right alirngfiw-funds for repairing bridges Thk preaoher or editor who starts oat
(.'to., until the whole lot expanded on to leas everyday and oflfcnd none will
r.wi innnrna yr amounts tnttttin; ftm WmMf tonnnlwl In miml. No
loss than $10,000. The necessary repair niutter what you do or leave undone,
of bridge, ion neglected, ha been a tome will eritiolsa you severely. Alter
very heavy drain on public funds this you have made up your mind ns to the
year, but it was money well spent. The propriety and advisability of A certain
levy for road purposes next year will be course, the very best rule is (to pursue it
ho less than that of last, nor should it calmlv without uayiiia the slit-litest at
li s a onort ixuau u
from a cough consumption.
rs
be. The improvement of the roads is
the most important matter now to be
considered, and just as much money as
it is possible to consistently spend for
that purpose should be raised and ex
pended. Roads, like schools, we must
have, and there is bnt one way to en
quire them, and that is by paying for
them. We hope that when the Court
takes up this matter of taxation for road
improvement purpose it will exercise
discretion and good judgment in the
premises, of course, but not overlook
the importance of giving the people
sufficient funds with which to keep the
tention to the criticisms of any from the
outside. "
Mrs. Mary Ki.uabkth Lias is sched
uled for a performance in the divorce
Courts. Charley Lease does not object.
The trouble goes away back. Mr. Iease
operated drug store in Kansas and
Mrs. Lest entertained some strong
notions on the subjttrt of temperance.
The result is set forth in the bill, of
divorce.
7
DECEMBER 21, 1900.
It is very donbtful wisdom to allow
the pupils of public schools to be en
listed for collections of any description,
whether for charity or for missionary
work, at home or abroad. First of all,
the practice is very liable to be abused,
nd it becomes quite difficult to draw
the line between the right person and
the wrong one to be allowed to "say just
a word to the school children.". There j
are no private enterprises or public
ones, (or that matter that are entitled
to invade the schoolroom for assistance.
The custom excitea and disturbs the
mind of the pupils; it forces the child
ren of poor families to contribute be
yond their ability, or else to reveal
financial conditions, which cause them
humiliation, in both of which they are
entitled to protection, and it givea en'
terprises with cheeky promoters an unde
served advantage over those directed in
modesty and fair dealing. The school
room should be cloeed to ail collectors,
ticket sellers, book agents and outside
rustlers of all grades and enterprises.
A Kansas City Judge is drafting an
ordinance providing for a whipping post
for wife-beaters. Freauent Donltices of
road improvement business on the way tbe c.t 0- ..out cUlb on 0Hn0Useu hides
of progress. We have A very fair start ,ve , teudency of reviving fond reeol-
in that direction now and to cut off the winna of vouth. txu.i.1. rivin the
supply of money would be suicidal in
its effect. But we believe all the mem
bers of the Court to be intent upon
using all legitimate means for aiding
the improvement of roads, and to that
end will their efforts be extended just as
far as reason will permit them to go.
victim an
medicine-.
impressive dose of his own
A Vbhy conservative and highly com
mendable suggestion comes from a resi
dent of the JSehalem Valley regarding
transportion in and out of that country.
The gentleman is very logical in his
statement that while much is being said
in regard to the building of a railroad,
agitation for better wagon roads would
be more to the point and much nearer
the ranee of oossible accomulishment
by the people. Ilis statements are very our benatonal uispuu, is very tnucr,
true. It is in the scope of possibilities
CONGKNtAI. MKTHOim.
Strife for Political Supremacy Not
ao Bitter aa Heretofore.
Monday 'l Oregouian.
The Senatorial campaign now in prog
ress is very ci-atiiyina- for the entire
absence of bitter hostility which has
been wont to mark similar epochs in
our State annals. Credit lor this is
partly due to the broad-etiage. states
manlike manner in which Mr. Corbett
is conducting his tight, and also to the
altogether peaceful and amicable cam
paign Senator McBride is making for
his own re-election. We take it that
the temper of the -people of the 8tate
soreiy iriea in lue past oy me violence
Ths flood of names of people hurled
t Governor Geer for appointment to
membership on the Text Book Commis
sion must entirely satisfy the Govern
or's most sanguine expectations, and we
lee! no compunction for our delay in re
sponding to a request to suggest the
names of five or. more persons to serve
in that capacity. The list submitted to
the Governor is complete in its otter
nselessness, save a very few exceptions.
Oar idea of Text Book Commission
is to have its members so thoroughly
capable and competent to judge of text
books that when it proceeded to deliber
ate the public and the creator of the
Commission might trust with perfect
confidence the result. Blacksmiths to
weld the iron ; law students to judge the
law; statesmen to care for national bus
iness matters ; the miller to make the
floor; the politician to manipulate poli
tics but not to select the text book. If
the Text Book Commission is composed
of such educators as President Campbell,
of the Monmouth Normal School ; the
superintendent of city schools of Fort
land ; Pretident of the State University,
etc., then the public may feel at ease re
garding their decision. But of all things
necessary in this matter the important
one is to purge the Commission of any
and all political coloring and let its mem
bers be such as will know a text book
when it is displayed before them.
of the people of that section of country
to acquire good roads by putting forth
a determined effort to have them ; but
try as they will, a railroad will not
come until somebody outside of the Val
ley gets ready to build it. Just so long
as the people over there put off the
building of good wagon roads in the
rain hope of getting more rapid means
of transportation, just so much farther
out in the sea of uncertainty are they
drifting. Even though they get a rail
road at once, or in a year or two, what
are they going to do without good wagon
roads over which to haul their products
to the railway stations T They are reck
oning without their host if they are
against another such display of the
strenuous life as we had in 18& or I8W.
It is to the credit of each of the pri
cipul combatants that he recognises and
respects the proprieties in the case.
Eacn of them, we lancv. realises that
there is something else worth having II
this world besides political Dreferment
and he will try to be neighborly with
his neighbors, jwhichever way the vic
tory Koes. The first riuDle of unpleas
antness on this hitherto peaceful scene
is discovered in a simultaneous ontDreas.
from several newspapers in the State on
the subject of the enstomary Republi
can party caucus lor toe senatorial notn-
ination, held in in the early days of the
legislative session. The bone of con
tention is over a Di-ODoaal in the inter
ests of Senator McBride that the vote in
caucus be viva voce, instead of bv secret
ballot, as heretofore. The basis of the
demand lies, of course, in the suspicion
deluding themselves with the idea that of the McBride forces that some of their
at every farmer's door stoop there is to
be a railway station. Anyhow, let there
be a railroad built, there will be only all
the more urgent demand for good roads.
A good wagon road from Vernouia to St.
Helena, over which it would be not only
possible, but profitable to travel at all
seasons of
men bave been captured by the opposi
tion. So they say that if there is to be
a caucus, let each man declare himself
openly, so the acquisitions of the Cor
bett camp may be known of all. This
is something of an innovation in caucus
procedure, and is obviously at variance
with the traditions of that ancient and
rj-tP hrmnrfl 111 A itiot iliitinM a. Vara aW4 An
the year, would be vastly I not advert to the proposal for the pur
pose oi conuemning it, as lis acceptance
or rejection is purely a matter for the
Republican members of the Legislature,
It is easy to see where an advantage
might through it accrue to the Corbett
side, and a disadvantage to the McBride
side, as a none oi contention let tt be
more advantageous than waiting year
after year for something that is just as
far from realization aa it was fifty years
ago. bucti a road as we bave suggested
could be made for a few thousand dol
lars, anu us completion wouia renaer I ,;.wi . t;i v.... i... n..
the people absolutely independent, tention be dignified and in rood temper.
where they now appear helpless to Perhaps a compromise ma be effected
a painful decree. The distance covered D7 w .me presiding oracers ot
w I thA fefA rtinaaa A eamnsu; mju m Unrnh i
Byrne present mere excuse ror a roaa -an cancn. M thai.non.thonl.
can, well as not, be shortened by four or xation caucuses, leaving it to the free
five miles, which, with faithful, deter-choice of members to attend or stay
mined effort on the part of the people WJ' ,nd T0j?im he sometimes an-
. , ... , . -. - luuywg- pruceeuing oi caucus "can,"
to have a better road, much can be ac- -unerfby the maioritv and .rnAamJlv
out of the Valley the country will de-
Ws are reading so much lately in the
daily papers about the development of
the Lower Is'ehalem coal beds that we
are becoming inspired with a new hope
in regard to the building of a railroad
down the Nehalera Vailey, for that is
the route that w ill certainly be chosen
over which to build a road to haul out
the coal. The tenor of the editorials by
Editor Scott bave that ringing assur
ance about tbem which heretofore has
been wanting to inspire an abundance
of faith. ' Mr. Scoot says editorial !y that
the Oregonian has entered into the
spirit of the thing with the the deter
mination to bring it to a successful ter
mination or find out the reason why.
Such a statement is the supplying of an
element which has heretofore been lack
ing in the premises to a painful degree.
It is a certainty that good coal abounds
in the Nehalent country, and it is
equally certain that Portland niuet find
and get each an article if tlie city is to
become the great commercial center it
has a right to be. The estimated cost
of building a road to the Lower Neha
lera coal beds is placed at f 1, 600 ,000, a
small sum for a wealthy city like Port
land to raise, provided what is wanted
can be had for the building of the road.
The recent efforts of the Oregonian
along that line are very commendable,
and all sincerely hope for a continuance
of the good work until we have realized
the hope that something of that nature
would have been accomplished.
Brave IHea fall
Victims to stomach liver and kidney
irouDies, as wen as women, ana an teel
the result in loss of appetite, poisons
in me oiooa. Dacxacne. nervousness.
headache and tired, listless, ran down
feeling. But there's no need to feel like
that. 1. W. Gardner, of Idaville. Ind.
says: "Jblectnc timers are lust the
wiug iur a man wnen ne aon t care
whether be lives or dies. It gave me
new strength ana gooa appetite, l can
now eat anything and have a new lease
on life." Only 50 cents, at the St.
Helens Pharmacy. Every bottle euar-
anteea.
A COW'S VALUE.
Her Producing Capacity Liable to
Cbanga.
No man can tell what a cow will de
velop into in the future, nr. buinir mire
(irveiopeu, when sne will begin to fall
off in her performance, says the Prairie
farmer. A dairy scientist well ssys:
"It was, and is. thought by many that
Ik. ltulw.ru.L- 1 : - J I
ducement for capitalists to come among WOu!d settle the question of cow value
' u cuwiiiH. uc um i uiiuuvb, u not quite, conclusively: vul
velop very much faster, which factor
will only hasten the building of the
much coveted railroad. If some good
plan can be devised for interesting the
people over there in the building of a
good wagon road, and some of the effort
and means devoted to that which is now
being pot forth in the hope of getting a
railroad, the country will be vastly
better off. We are not to be understood
as apposing the plan to build a railroad
to the Valley, bnt instead, we are only
offering a suggestion that places the
people in all the better position for ask
ing outsiders to come to their rescue
with a railroad. There must first be an
attraction for a railroad before it will be
built, and while there is much now to
attract capital in such an undertaking,
the building and having of good wagon
roads and the subsequent natural devel
opment will be only all the more in-
such an
get the wagon roads first, and content
ourselves with the knowledge that we
are not only capable, but determined to
help ourselves. '
Bhothkb Gabdneii, of the Boys' and
Girls' Aid Society, of Portland, is being
dissected and held up to public view
and criticism by affidavits made and
publinhed in a circular freely distributed
throughout the State. If all the state
ments contained in this circular be true
then indeed is Mr. Gardner receiving
only what he justly deserves. According
to the affidavits Gardner's methods are
infamous and he should lie forthwith
removed from the control of such a phil
anthropise institution.
Tim time for the levying of taxes is
drawing near to hand, and the County
Court will be tussling with that ever
perplexing problem. Among the most
important matter for which a tax must
be levied is that of providing means for
the Improving of the public roads. At
the start off this year a three-mill tax
was levied for that purpose, which was
inadequate, but under the circn in
stances, all that could be asked. This
levy brought into the County exchequer
about $7000 for improvement purposes,
and the money has been put to splendid
use during the year. However, thej
general fund has been drawn upon
The withered, narrow minded indi-
didoal who would deprive little child
ren of their joyous faith in the approach
ing visit of Santa Claus should, before
Christmas comes, be buried deep in the
dry dust of his soulless body. Santa
Claus lives today just as he did when
we, too, were young; and to destroy
him is to take from our children the
innocent and happy illusion which
brightened our own happiest days and
never did us any harm.
it seems to me that while the Babcock
test and scales will give a very correct
estimate of the value of a cow today, as
a prouueer, it is not much more ot an
indicator of her value six month hence,
then a record of a trotting horse is of
how fast he will go next year. We may
nave reasons to suppose, that II a eow
produces 360 pounds of butler this year.
she will do it next year also: but. as a
matter of fact, the cow is almost as sure
to give a great deal more, or a great deal
less butter, next year than this. However,
much can lie told about an animal, pro
vided she has been raised on the farm
from stock that has been for generations
in the hBnda of the same owner. We
have known good cows of old, well de
veloped strains, keep up their milk flow
till ten or twelve years of age. While
we can know little of the purchased cow,
there is every thing to help us know
about the home-raised cow.
Somb boys and men, too, are waiting
for opportunities which seldom come.
Others are out creating them. It is
needles to say which is the most use
ful ones to the world. Better a dozen
times fail in an effort to create an
opportunity than to sit down and wait
for old opportunity to come along your
path. Ten chance to one, you would
not know what opportunity was if you
did not attempt to make one.
Strayed.
Red steer, about 18 months old,
marked crop in right ear and split in
left ear; been out since May. Please
notify owner and receive reward.
C. W. Gauuisoh, Houltou, Or.
Dr, Cawood, dentist, can be found
each Wednesday at the residence of R.
Cox.
Paid Hear for Ilia t.eg.
' B. I. Bhtuton, of Thackerville, Tex.
in two years paid over $300.00 to doc-,
tors to cure a running sore on his leg.
Then they wanted to cut it off, but lie
cured it with one box of Bucklen's Ar
nica Salve. Guaranteed cure for piles.
25 cts. a box. Sold at the St. Helens
Pharmacy.
Taken Up Notice.
I have at my place one stray cow. un
marked, about four year old, pale red
and white, dehorned, ha vonnir calf.
Owner please call, pay charges and take
animal away. Dated this 6th day of
December, 1U0O.
A. E. Johmsom, Scappoose, Or,
I T. D 1 . TUB 8XOUV OF OKLAHOMA.
Increasing Population Demanding
AdmlMNlon to Kiatehood.
. . . . . . .. . i , i. ...i i i
t-v ,.. . u .t. it is an absorDing taio wmcu unnu
Dont neglect a COUgh tak$ bv Governor Uarne in hi annual re-
port upon tile coiiuuion oi main
As we know from the census return.
UKumoiiia lias a population oi ji-o.wv.
The Governor tell u that this sstwi'd
valuation of her property in 1000 Is, In
round figures, J0,lKH),tHr0, an Increase
of $0,000,000 over 1KIW, and within her
limits there are still liuot 0,000,000
acreaof nuh he and Subloct to entry.
Tlia 1411 ihkioik) nf taxable valuation
represent sl3ft.000.000 of actual value
of nrotwt v. The product of her farm
mines an. I lactone iu ne nscai year
apgi egnted TT6,000.000. She has 10U.OOU
ctiiuirvii enrolled in tier purine sunuois
with 2000 iu the higher educational
tlmtif'lltimia.
Hero are a few of the material tact ot
thw condition ot Oklahoma. They fur-
it'ii i a powerful argument for her im
mediate admission to Statehood. Those
are some of the superficial tact in con
nection with a locality wnicn wa noi
opened to settlement until 1880 and
which wa not organised Into a territory
until 1800. Until eleven years ago u-
lahoiua wa virtually a vacant spot on
the man. Knirer iiionpers had been I
peering into Oklahoma for year before
lit, and tome of them Payne, Oucb
anil maiiv otlior crossed it boundurie
and established settlements iu it, but
trey were ousted by the United Mates
m.. a.. B.i.1.. M...... fk.a i. I traoim. ana it was mane praciicaiiy
t.a wuw . w. .- u...'f a. .a I , " . . l . . , I
nrovluir County Roads. cant land, as Deiore. A minute iwiore
proving lounry noaaa. i . u.nl0
As some of the roads in theuounty ti,nnlii ihun wu not astasia u-
are in a deplorable condition, especially habitant in Oklahoma. It contained 60,-
in the south, part, the question arises ooo inhabitants bv sundown on that day.
how are they to be improved with the guch a deluge had never been seou be-
limited amount of money at the di- fora the wor d began.
posal of the County Commissioners. One of the most remarkable feature
Matt people would, no uoutit. lavor f i)blaknm.ia r(.ih i in avnnnetrv
borrowing money and improving the d golidity. At 3 o'clock on the after-
roaus at tne nrsi opportunity, as we noon th(,t opening day a hank with
are opposed to the pernicious bonding tao.000 canital was enlablished in a tent
system, we are not io favor, of that. I in Guthrie, a town which begun to peep
How then are the County Commissioners out f the prairie's a few minutes
going to get more money lor road wortT earlier. Ou hundred of thousands oi
It appear to us that the non-resident acres wheat began to be sown that after-
property owners should be taxed higher. noon Scorn ot town were staked out
particularly those who are holding land before sunset. Schools and churches
for speculation. We think it only right beWn o make their appearance the
s
Cure
when your cold appears. The
" ounce of prevention " is
better than years of illness.
"I wffMwl fur y ( a vonsk, raachtnl
tad lunf Iruubl. Kalaad blood htiiiil)r.
SMut y.trc lb Dakota and 4nar para of
mat but fo no nil!, Ratunwd aaal an
' began lakuaf SniLoa. A fw bottta com.
p.ilr cured ax. I aoatldar li lit (nataH ot
HINHV T. riKTCHK.
With F. U Chap Oa., kroaan, iiUtVU, H. T,
nation's CaaaampMoa Crura la noM by all
aracmiia at sm. nun, i.o a Doaua.
pr1ultl giuufunltH) n-oaa vita
If yan am not m,.ufl4 iro to
mud gat rav antmay baaa.
Wli lor IlkiMraiad bank oa eetMumptlna. ttaot
vllkout coat jioa. S. C Walla Ctv.lKay.N.V,
I . . ..,..' . rriTTnimTT-rmi-in 1 1, i um.,. ,
Tan IMttia.
w aractttal
TAX NON-RESIDENTS.
The Kind You Ilnve Always Bought, and which has been
la use fur over 80 year, bu borne the slirn&tnro of
- end bus been mado under his par
JJ J . onl supervision since Its lisJUncy.
lVW Allow no one to deceive you fit this.
. All Counterfeits, Imitations and" Jut-tMi-srood,re bus
Experiments that trllle with and endanger the henltlt of
Infants and ChUdren-Expertenee gnln ISinerlment,
What io CASTORIA
Castorla Is harmless substitute for Castor Oil. rare
fforlc. Drops and Sootbtiifr Syrups. It Is I'loaHimt, I
contains neither OpiuiUa Morphine nor other Nareoth)
' aubutaneea Its aire is its sruaraiitee. It destroys Worms
nud allays Feverlahneis. It cures Diarrhoea and Wind
Colle. It relieves Teething Troubles, cures Coaotlpntlon
and Flatulency, It assimilates the Food, iru!ates the
Stomach and Dowels, riving healthy and natural sleep,
The Children's Panacea The Mother's Frlouda
CEMUiriE CASTORIA ALWAYS
Bears tho Signature of
that they should be made to pay a large
proportion of the taxes for road work,
as tnose wno reside nere are not only
improving the County and increasing
it wealth, but they do mucb to enhance
the value ot the property of non-resi
dent. This is a question worthy ot
consideration, and we believe it win
solve the bad road problem quicker than
anything in a very few year. Let u
have good roads, even if we have to tax
non-resident property owner donble
what they are paying now. In justice
next dav. Just a mouth after the open-
inif dav a convention met at Uutliriei
with the intention of forming a provis
ional government. Twelve months alter
the opening President Harrison put his
signature to the bill creating the tern- j
lory of Oklahoma. The territory wmcu
had 61 .000 inhabitants in 1HU0 ha 3UM,-
000 in 1UO0 or rather, had that many
on June 1 thla vear. The population
ha passed the 400,000 mark by this
time. Nothing in- Arabia's tale of en-
The Kind You Have Always Bought
In Uso For Over 30 Years.
mmwiiMMnniHiimmHiMm
Mow About Your 1 itler
' , , : . i o . , : f - , - i citaiituivnt iur wtwi vuu ptn'uttuK w tis
to tne resident taxpayers, tnis is oniy pniri, nj foro,t of Oklahoma.
wirvtit an1 tKxa 1 1 I K ia am lanna nl I
right, and the Headlight i in favor of
taking the bull by the horn and not let
go taxing the land speculators who own
property in this County until w have
all the main road in good condition for
summer and winter travel. Are the
resident taxoaver in favor ot thin?.
Tillamook Headlight.
OASVOnZA.
Bwntat yflls md Yw Haw lwi Bosgbt
Bgaatai
f
A Keen), Clear Strata.
Tour best feelings, vour social noai-
uon or ousines success depend largely
upon the perfect action of your stomach
and liver. Dr. King's Hew Life Fills
give increased strength, keen, clear
brain, high ambition. A 25-cent box
ill make you feel like a new beinir.
oota ai me ot. neiens rnarmacy.
CASTORIA
For Infant and Children.
Tlfi Kind Yea Ran Afcran Bsugtt
Bear the
Signature of 1
Among the tens of thousand who have I
used Chamberlain' Uoiigti Keineuy lor
colds and lagrinne during the past few
years, to our knowledge, not a single
case has resulted in pneumonia. Thos.
Whitfield A Co.. 240 Wabash avenue,
Chicago, one of the most prominent ro-
. .... i .. .1
tail druggists in that city, in speaking oi
this, says : "We recommend Chamber
lain. Cough Kemedy tor lagnpue in
many case, a it not only give prompt I
and complete recovery, tint also counter-1
act any tendency of lagrippe to result I
in pneumonia," for saie at tne ci.
Helen Pharmacy. .
The Beat Plaster. .
A piece of flannel dampened with
Chamberlain's I'ain Balm and bound to I
the affected part i superior to any
plaster. When troubled with laiuel
back or pains in the side or chest, give
it a trial and yon are certain to tie more
than pleased with .the prompt relief
which it affords. Tain Balm also cures
rheumatism. One application gives re
lief. Eorsaleat the St. Helen Thar-
macy.
i
i RK YOt
JflV KKtOI
YOU at'Rl , alt rlshtr M.m.mhr that II Is ths
HHP that itav.rtu. It I. our ihmiiivm in avairti lb.
i-nnl. siut ahow til llmr ntitialii in mlallnn lit land
titla. II jou mnirn:lala bii)lna land ot loanlii. nsmwr a iml
a.iai. wKiult;, laio no man' uil. but Iri'l.l unm bunwlii wbal
tli. word nhiiir, mnanlins tb UI. Aa Abitmnt Uatauwnual a.
adiNKl. Iiul.ion iiavliis H- Wa ha Ova only t ol llrai-t
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