The Oregon mist. (St. Helens, Columbia County, Or.) 188?-1913, November 23, 1906, Image 2

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OREGON 31 1ST
Entered at the rostofficc at St. Helen,
Oregon, as second-class mail mutter.
Isst'UD Every Friday Bv
K. H. FLACiO.
F.DtTOR AND PROrRtKTOR,
One copy, one year, in advance. . . f WJ
Six months '
Legal notices i'o cents per imc.
.FRIDAY, Nov. 23,
THE
STATK rniXTIXG OF
KICK AGAIN".
' Afiura nriinart campaign in which
virtue, personified br Willi Puniway
triumphed over graft, supposed to hav
Wn represented by the incumbent, Mr
Whitney the Republican nominee was
elected. ami the good people supposed
the taxpayer were to be relieved of a
portion of their burdens; but now titere
teem to be gome doubt as to whether
reform means the same thing before and
after. We are to have reform, perhaps,
and perhaps not. It all depends upon
" whether the Legislature passes effective
laws to that end, and its a very safe bet
that they will do nothing more than
nibble at it.
Reform of the abuses existing in the
- State printing office is not hard to ef
fect, provided it is taken in hand in a
- practical manner. There never has been
' any law to prevent the Legislature from
dictating the manner in which State
printing shall be executed. The writer
of this has worked in the State printing
office and is familiar with the manner
. in which the work is done, and therein
lies the whole secret of the abuse. Plain,
straightaway type selttug, such as the
text of the laws, is sometimes done at
an actual loss t the State Printer, but
tue reports of the differeut officers, the
indexes thereto, and all work that can
- be by any pretext measured at price-and-one-half
or double price is the rich
est kind of graft for the printer.
During the forty days of the session,
if there is a calendar for the House and
Senate, snch as has heretofore been used,
the State Printer will make more than
he should receive as profit during his
term of office. Let us see if the newly
" elected official will neglect to lobby for
this graft.
One of the greatest of all the grafts is
the assessment rolis and other blanks
furnished by the State to the different
counties. These large books have a few
' lines of type at the head and probably a
' line or two at the foot of the page. The
- entire page is measured double price fur
the smallest type. Not only this but at
an expense of not more than fifty cents
worth of time the heading is chauged
for each county and the entire page te
ueasured, so that the State pays as
' much for each set of books as it would
for a single sel, and the single set is paid
for at more than three times its honest
- value.
Fifty-five cents per thousand is the
basis price for what is known as rule
. and 6gure work, and double that amount
- is charged where there are four columns
of figures, notwithstanding it is generally
what is known as "fat'' work, and w her
ever it is possible copy is set up in such
a manner as to bring it within this rule
. of measurement. Mr. Frank Maker, Mr.
Leeds, and Mr. Whitney have all made t
fortunes out of these abuses. Ti.e fec-
retary of State and the State Treasur-r
' have also made fortunes nut of their
irrnfn nnrl th (iovernnr is no exeeo-
t ,ha A tl.. t.w nil been '
grafting they have naturally stood to- (
rrptiipr. una no I ir nave iJeii u lie i'j ue- i
..feat any genuine reform. Unless they j
have lost their power they will continue
in An rt anil Mr. linniwav. wbi-n hfi re- i
tires from office will probably be able to
- live in ease on the interest of the money
lie will have accumulated. He has waited j
" a long while for his seat at the pie
counter and be will do his beet to get
" his belly full.
A SIX POOD JAW.
Tlit-re lived in Alaska a few thousand
years ago, a baby that could grab a
. . . , . . -, i,,.i;;i !,..,
cuuum v. uv - '
- . large meat platter wld barely cover.
Hit biting apparatus has jot been
earthed aul brought to this city, where
it ia being held to be uted later an
-at the Alanka-Yukon-PaeiliC-
Kitposition.
r??'tha baby was the infant child of Mr.
and Mm. Mastodon, who weighed about
---- as much as three elephants, and hie
.'babyShlp,atthetiu,3 of his sudden de- , The ero n,ng disaster of tue year ...
" mise, probably was as big a, a horse. M'"'0 l ie colli,ol,n on I'u.
. All that remains now of little Johnnie r-t &4 Sunday nig-.t U-tax-n the
Mastodon is his lower jaw, but tl.U is a ! "tean.er Jean.e and ll. little prop.-l..-r
Ubte-EmrveiVir,' ahaped like a wish- j I". ' 1 "! l'f I'f lllU"'' v"'
and measuring 17 inches from the j lf "f "' U" '""
I . . ,i i . t ,i;., t. : singers. krm uue . nrcoisnleof ti.e d:.--
V threat to the front of the thin, rlie, . . .
r. , . ., , ,i ! , i I aster as are obtainable, the eoM.siim ai
pat) is an even foot, and tlie whole:
' ' thing weighs a little lees than nix pounds. ; due M!ely to caieles-, evt u ici-lut na-.-j
Probablv when it was part of the baby : ii -ition.
miwtodon it weighed twice as much, but
it has been drying and shrinking for
several thousand years.
"- Little lohnnie Mastodon had but two
;H wltan ImiUli.lp ,n.1wl I. is In icf
career. Tlice protrude an inch or so ; t"?eiher and in a (ca miwtK- '"'- li
(mm ll.f iavv. and are three and one- appeared is. a l.ui' !.".: I I .:. ,f ivat
half inches long by two wMf. -If he had
lived lonirer.he would have acniiiied two
inoieteell. Iwlow, us ii shown by the ,
jaw bone, wiii.'h has provision for the j luby the ng .., the s,, ;i:, r,'i:.;ed p..
elia coiipleineiit. ' jwoigi'is and envy was in llih l.i-l in-
' At the Aliwka-Vnfeon-Pacifft! Kxi o-i- stai;ee muel: so.m-r endi-d.
lion, hie), ia to be held at fettle iu I
' 1im)9, there w ill bo the in-wt eompn hen j
sivc coll-i'tion of ruiies and curios from ;
Hie far north ever gathered for a vvorl.i'j ;
fair.. The six-pound jaw above ilvs-ribed j
wan unearthed on tlio Kugurok liver,
by workmen I'lnpbiyed by thu Kugarok
ABSOLUTELY PURE
Healthful cream of tartar, derived solely from
grapes, refined to absolute purity, is the active
principle of every pound of Royal Baking
Powder.
Hence it is that Royal Baking Powder
renders the food remarkable both for its fine
flavor and healthfulness.
No alum, no phosphate which are the
principal elements of the so-called cheap
baking powders - and which are derived
from bones, rock and sulphuric acid.
ROYAL fiAKINO POWDER CO., NtW YORK.
AX Ari'E.U I KOM THE HOY'S AM)
i;i it'l.'S 1 1) SOCIETY.
-
few of our reprc dilutive citiens saw the
ereat need of some oriuition for the
care and protection of dependent caudreu ;
who had committcl their first otfen-ie
,l. . 1, ........ ,!, ,,r.r il, iti.ill
.5,Ut..,UtUt V
of the Ikivs- and Girls' Aid S-victy of
Oregon. At that time it was a clnritaMe ;
onranii-ition. dependent entirciv uixrn ;
the srtnerositv of the nubiic for its sup-'
port. Since that time, however, it has ; uppaliinif. It it has an explanation out
grown rapidly and its work has com- ; side of that oileri'd by ignorant or i're
inended itself to the chariuhle public W navigation, let hope that tt w ill
and to the State official, ami to day it is j be given, since such nn explanation
not only assisted hy private subscriptions- makes a uio.-t di-hmuirable ehowintf m
but by state and county appropriations, the maritime hi-tory of the l'ueiiic Coast ;
It is, however, conducted on a very ceo-J of a year already sadly discreti ted in
nomical basis, and its total expenditure this line.
each vear does not exceed f!0,tW. Its i
methods are to place dependent and j
neglected children in family homes j
where they will receive a parent's care ;
and attention, ami ill or.ier to insure tins , jivcr anj w.4.c;s so gtrikc, they iiuiclt
visitors are kept on the road the cutirt-1 j. .tj. t;lt. trouVdc, ari'l the purifying
time, and besides which at this tune j wotj gt)es rij;ht on. Best cure (or con
there is organized at any of the county s.:p,,l;,mi lIc.i,lache and duziness. l'5c
seats an Advisory Board, composed ' , at all druyists.
representative citizens who assist the So- j
ciety in its work of aid and supervision i .SCHO'll Rni'OKT.
over its wards placed out in homes. In j ' '
this county Mr. E. E. Oi'icfc is President. , i.0;;owins is tile rc,x,rt for the third
and Mrs. M. C. Gray is the Secretary. ; mou,u uf i,,,,,, in iI,t. 20:
From January 1st to November lt. i No rnroUe,i ....... H
13, a periolof ten months, the Society . N- ', ,. , i'i
has received 32) children, or an average.
of about :-2 per month. These children
were received from the folowin; count
ies: Baker, Benton, Clackamas, Clatsop, j
v.rooK, .jougias, orani, i,nne, .iiiinuii, i
Multnomah, Lmatnia, Inion. vasco
Washington, Wallowa and Vamhiil.
The public schm-l
throughout the :
State have heretofore betu of Kreat -i.im. M.un, Charles wasse-r, Cather
sistance and it is sincerely h..jd "'-'l jnt. .;irii..Ker. !.iie Hunter,
they will do their It-si ti. is year. In ad-! RWHiATN rriiii'iil.
tlition to tins, any perst.n n.i wm semi I
a trifle in nioncv, provisions vixet ibks.
or in fact anything and everythini; that i
would 1. useful in a household, will re- j
ceive the gratitude of the management. I
The railroad and steatntmt comp-.nies , vt,'v"' ' 1 J. "'',"""' " .
' oer. as lare as my hand, from my rSiitih-
running into Portland have kindly con- , uir's hip, was prcvente-l by the applica
sented to carry ail dom'.ion at Thanks-' tion of ilurlclcn's Arnica ba've," says A. ,
ivicS tilne iwe " cl"re
if a.v.r, 1 !
"'c i ' i :
:::a!l amounts, should '
. . iiioiic, , 11 l,itt in
Send the same either bv registered letter !
r I"5
toflice order addressed tu V,'. T. I
ciety, Portland, Or., Station C.
A War of P.luuil.
The year )'J:'i will long 1 remembered
in the home of I:. N. Tacket, of Alliance,
Kv as a vear of blood; which flowed so
, - ,
copiously from Mr. racket s luns that
death seemed very near- He writes:
"Severe bleeding from the lungs and a
; frightful cougli had brought nu at death's
iSti,r uliin T l,,-.,iri l.-ltiiTii, 7 Ir. Itimr't
' n " "" -
iNt.-w biscoverv for Consumption, with
. r;.u:t ,h jt r lM,
four loUk.3 j tt;is cn!piel);:v rc,,orB;,
!ail as Ume Ui a r;rmanentlv
, ,.ure!j.- Guaranteed for Sore Lungs-
j c hs and CoMs. at All UruggisU. Price
"yjc and l.()'J. Trial bottle free.
j jhv
H'UET SOL'SD DISASTKK.
; ltd v.atcrs .is smooth as gias--, umler
i a cle ir s!y and vv iih plenty of room in
j which to maneuver a miiall fl.-et of uur
ver-i 1--, thes.' two eai ri.Ts the one ..f
. fl'l l'dlt, tin: O'll-I' ol lil.lil.ill lii. cam "
cr. Tue lr;ig -'iy of u- V..! -n. i ,
N',.'.-ui'i drio
id"", to ie
Il.lV'i' ll
ii..,ii:i ii!
, :i'. ri !.'..;i led
I lie I'.-s
( !i'!,,,!t:i ii!"', tiioU.'i IIH-lfi-
rile master of ll.e suiiiiia prupeli-i'
iVly admits that Im doej not know Low ,
it liappetn-d ; hi'" mat-, who win nt tin; ;
ivlni-! if the fault vreie hi paid lor it
with bin die. Tt.c mailer of ti.e Jt anie !
jraw uiltt riismav nun niiiiizi niiiit tl.oj
, cuiri.ig ol llm coiiWioil ni't r it beeitinuj
writer
! not. Tho story as toU is smVW tlmt of
Itiio ronuns tom-lher, uivn a
hrOrtd,
- - . .i
! smooth wtttfcriftfty, of two vessels, tut
ng down with hor "'iktf raU in a trap
more than two-score passtuir?, ami the
heroic rvseutf of halt h many more.
A XUtng life thi U..e not inn-inn
i,t llm ..l,.-r,i..' I.IMISI) til tll.Ht OVlTWOrUl'll
tvrm. It is A picventHble oa'urronn .
ami can only result lun itfroranw il
c:ri'Iisstnss ia at thi holm of i.t ioasi
one of the ves-els. Tht diniitor it mo"t
Kainoun Strike Krrakem. j
The most famous strike breakers in the
j allll are Pr Kini;s New Lite Tills. When
-0 ,,avs tau.,jlt
NV a:t, ,..mce. . .
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No. ilavs atisence
tiaies t-trdv
T hose who
Acre neither ;dcnt nor
tardv duriiis.' the moIUh were: I'.ladvs
ami Harvey Jordan,
Pora and M.irv
:..... an,t J,,u,e .Makin.ter,
JOHANNA MAC.Nt S N, Vrimary.
Hail a t'losi fall.
'A dangerous surgical ,peration. in-
C. :v.ickel. ot Miletus, . a. "i'e'sist
Cures Cuts, Burns and Injuries. Z-K at
VEIOOMA.
;
Jodi Rose came hist week for a short
vacation. ;
C. A. Mills has mocd into Mrs. Red
mond's house on rir.,t street lor the win-.
ter. j
Stella Hosford went to Portland last;
, , . ,,i,i. !
week and we presume she will spena the
winter there, as she usually ha. ,
Artlms I.ukius, the grandson of I!. M. j
p.nnuons, is vuiting relatives in the val-!
, ... .1 . , 1... ,11
lev. lie is receniiv irom vi aisema, 1.1
I). W. Keawy matlc' a trip out to Dux- i
ton last week, and'fV. liustafson one
this week. The former was after a load
of merchandise and the latter brought iu
a load of fruit trees for himself and neighbor.-,.
Pert Ilo-ford wasin Portland last week
laying in supplies for the farm, among j
thtm liein a brand new wagon and har
ness and an Umpire separator. J
Mrs. I,. S. Kedmond left Monday for '
iM.ltCy l 'Dili, V.iU.( V IIUIC 51IC I. A,VV.IT 'J
spend the winter vv it'll a sister, provided
it does not get too cold there. She also
has a son ami diiug'.iler living in Colorado
whom she will visit. About thirty of
her friends here gave her a "fare .-..-1 i stir-
prise'1 Friday night last. A very enjoy-
able time vv.-n had by all, Mrs. Iteduioud
being about as young a girl as ii.iy.
As was announced last week Thanks-
.giving will be observed at the churoli on
. Thanksgiving day. 1'in.tor Meiers will
pre -;li at II a. in. Aller t;se monii'ig
srrrii.'ci dinner vviilbe served iu I he
c.r-iri.'.i
Wlt'.l I!'
v.: In- l
c'.vrv i,i .' i,i::n .
invited to rome
ir li i;i!i vv.:!! I'.iit 1.
it :d f iT Ir,: co. Ve.
Provision
There will
hs servii-'t'.. after ''i'lner at ab-jilt W.(i,
o'eio.k, tha u it. ire of which will be an-;
noiinecJ at the morning service. Special
music is bt-iiiH prepared, and altogether
agooluld fi.hioned Thanksgiving Hiy j
js txpfi:ted. The invitation ii to every-
body within reach of Vcrnouia to come i
and enjoy the day, and let us all be so- j
ciable and neigiil orlv.
Pure bred White Plymouth Uock
SUMMONS.
tu ihei'tu'iitl iviirt " Hi- xime 'in""'
Hip I'.uituy i,i i vliimti.i.
II, V. Kill, I'lttiiiinr, vs. I win'" !,''"
To f'r.iiitvs Vitl. the iiImvh u.tiwt ,t. t.-,,.l.,t,i
In tho inim o( ilu swieM'tf "
tiort'i.v H"lllllV, ( ,-l' ui'.t HU''.'
l.lMlll Itlrtl ItlSHtllot I" !" "'"'V1', ,
ii-l on nr lii'luro Hi ITIli u " IVi'i'"i"v '.
HUM. wli it'll l ttt limit iri'i'ill't"l '"r '
Iwt rmiiWmm 111 Ilu' t.Mr ;( i.nl-titi.t i
tl i Iiim Mimmim.v iiikI l( v.u (.ill ' -, "I'l i"
nil. I lii r.lllllnlllllll'llltl liKl't'C '
It-l tlie rolii'l il.'Miiii.U'it in lln' t' .mi i i'l .H I . I"
wilt a ittweiii Hie "iiri ilt-Milil".; ll"; l'"i"i
( linttiliilitiiv llt'l-i'liilnli' nu-l imw exi-Hint l'i
tweeu the iilniiiuil iiinl .Iviimiimt lifieiii. uij
lllii tmuml Holt Hie i'' .IfiuiuUiil tli'-erle.
Hi,' itUiiiuil ttiili.mi Ju-i tir liny enme mi.i
miuliul wish, will hii.I i...m-.'iii. ,ii IN.r i llHl.1.
Oremm, In llui lilitlilll n( .Virll I'.m.l. mvl ever
.liifrMitt lt ml.! rteifiiil.'iiil i-mill""'")
In live .Kirile mi I iirl Imm lil I'lmuiiil
ttllluml Hint nr mi? cutme i""l iunut'1 I'l"
will hu.I .-..ii-eiil, nii.l iernifh tuner .m.l inrihi r
lell-l n limy l jusl mi l ispilnil'l In Hie
i)rvntloi. , , ,
Tlil uiiimnn Ik ihiMWh'iI l.y nr.liT or ilu1
Hi in. T. .V. Mi'lln.li-. Jit.lnv .'( tin- l...u. t'lilitl.-,
f.uir,. ttlili-li nr.li'i vtn.tlnlt i.ui.l.. im.l n't'.l
Hi iltl fitnrl mi tin' ilh il.ii ol N.ivi'iiilt-r. I'.t.
Tlu. .Iiiui i.ltn - nri .n;ii..Hii..ii in tills ni".
in. ni.lifiin; llui mil tint fi N.iv.. limii. mnl Hh-
ll.ltt, HI Hit" .lll.'tlHlnll tlll'IV'.l I'l'ins
llll .tlay ul litH'., l'A.
ll.V.rt ?nrrn.
Att..itit'is Inr I'Uiniiir.
Chaiuliro( I'miiiiii'ivv, I'.iitliiii'l. it
SOT ICE FOIl 11 HI IC.UION.
IVttttuwut ( t!u' tutirtor.
.n! Oitn., fnrtUn-1. Hu't'-n. Nov, S,
VoltCK L K K K t BY -lVi.N i'ii t IS ft l
fttinnov w iih l ho proii.Mi v( ttu tuM t-i
('OUkli'M of JllH 1 W, iMUltlft ."An t'i l"f
tin- shU nt limtar hui l" ni (tu- tnl .'t r .-. u,
' t'nlltnrtiii. NVrt.ln tut rttuiu:iin IVraii.iy,
I ttttt''lci In nil the pul iio Uttut iiU' t i'i
! t( ,MKllt ftth. .titu AhK S. hoU. i
i I'nr ali i. 'uitH! oi Mul(iiiM;uti. ma'o t i'-'i'
. Ii ttifa ,lnv flir t ill Km !! o hi
inistfnioiit Nn. ilH lor il'.t' 'un t Hie
: 4 t So-ttll N. J, lit 1 W titU Ni(- 1 Hvxlli
i lUnit'c V. t Wqsi.nnA n ill t i- rr.-f .hovr
; Unit lite tuttd iii;ltl " nii'i'i h!iih1'.0 Ut i
i tlllllUT or HiUlo ItiUtt I'T ,;fUtlUurnl tiiirj-M'i
tttiil tu ont'luh hlh ciiiii.i to jt;-t Inn I If'i'n
j tim Hi-fitter it Kt'voufrtt ''i'.!ii 1, K)i ti
Miutit tile '.'i-i Uv ot .liuni.ir. 1 ir.
tlt Hallux as uun't'. I uitl J. h.M. n(
AU-Morn. W'ush- ,rl vhirfc. jf l'-'ti.tt..l.
tr;Krt-.li' Wvrisnii, m riihin-K or: Wii:tm
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' itlnc il-vnUsi tai.t arv n-j;!- u- lif tfit ir
I rirti;ii9 m inn
jmirv. l-.-u:.
In l;its (n (lii tnivo on or iivior m .t i'l
At-irKNoN S. Uf -I K i: v;i-('r
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