The Oregon mist. (St. Helens, Columbia County, Or.) 188?-1913, November 08, 1907, Image 2

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    OREGON MIST I
Enteral at the rostoftice at St. Helena,
Oregon, as second-class mail matter,
Issued Kvsrv Friday Bv
K. II. FLAGO.
EDIToa AND I'ROrRIKTO.
SUBSCRIPTION RaTKS
On? year ...
Six months ,
...1.S0
Advertising rates made known on appli
cation. Legal notices 25 cents per line.
CIRCUIT COURT OFFICERS :
Thomas A. McBriob. District Judge
u. 11KDOKS ...District Attorney
COt'NTY OFFICERS z
R. S. Hattan, Judge St. Helens
V. A. Harris, Clerk St. Helens
Martin Whitk, Sheriff St. Helens
Caspsr Libki,, Commissioner. Mist
H. West, Contm'r. Scappoose
Edwin Ross, Treasurer. St. Helens
A. jr. laws, Assessor...- St. Helens
I. H. Copkland, School Supt....Honlton
Frank B. Prkscott, Suit Rainier
H. R. Cuff. Coroner SU Helens
NOVEMBER 8.
THE CAUSE.
There has been a pauic in Wall Street,
nd the banks of New York have re
(used to pav the coin due their western
correspondents, as a result money is
ctrce, and simultaneously the great
corporations have ordered all work sus
pended upon their various projects.
These corporations are controlled in the
East, and the orders to quit work bear
all the earmarks of a preconcerted plan.
President Roosevelt ia a thorn in the;
side of the schemers and robbers whol
have had their bands upon the people's
throats for so many years.
From Washington to St. Helens the
co po rations have bad absolute control,
and they have literally ground the
people beneath their heels. Thev have
built up favored localitiesand torndown
by their discriminations for and against.
They have oppressed manufactures and
curbed the commerce of the couutry by
their exorbitant rates, and they have
created enormous wealth by the simple
process or inflation.
' i 'if'
READ THE
WEEKLY OREGONIAN
OF PORTLAND
For the general newsof the
World also for informal Ion about
liow io obtain ike best rcsims
in cultivating the soil. Stock
Raising Fnut Growing etc
You can secure tills excellent
paper by
I
Gnderbonc' Nov. Forecait
Subscribing for the Mist
Two Papers $1.75 Per Year
The lifclit for the conventions ia cow
ing on apace and much manoevering ia
is in progres, more in fact than appears
to the naked eye. On this sullied Chair
man New is quoted as follows: "Some
peopie are oisposeii to atUen great
political importance to the selection of
the convention citv. but as mailer of
'act there is piactically uo significance
to it. The action of the convention in
the nomination of the ticket and the
araiung ol the platform is not influence light and revoked
ed by local conditions or consideration, stuck to its guns.
uiea mistake for any One to assert or
think, even, that this or that candidate
would profit by the selection of any par
ticular city." The record does not bear
out Mr. New's assertious, as local senti
ment has influenced these national
actions. It is claimed by politicians of
weight that the democratic split in
iaw would not Have occtued had the
convention been held in a city less
aggressive in its championship of
lavery. -Everyone knows that Charles-
THE RAILROAD'S ANSWER
valuation for purposes of taxation is
iurir ranting, snu. ii appears that even
apoo their watered stock their earnings
nave Deen greater than at auy previous
time in their history. They have been
persistent violators of the law, and for
so long a time have they been exempt
from punishment that they are in a
frenzy of rage at the President who has I
had the courage anJ stiength to mete
out to them a very small measure of
pnuishment for their nMsdeeds. " ,
The President, they say. is resoonsible
for the financial panic because he hag
snakeo public confidence In these Mas-
ters of Finance, and Las even gone so
far as to say that the greatest of all of
them should be an inmate of a peniten
Uary. That was very plaiu speaking
uu we nave no doubt it had a depress
iug cueci upon llarriman stocks. They
. preoictea a panic and they have brought
. - it about and will do everytbing in their
power to convince the people that the
President is the primary cause. But
the people know better, and will rally to
the support of the administration. Pres
ident Roosevelt is the public surgeon,
and he is not afraid to nse the knife to!
exterminate the disease, nor do we he
neve He will he diverted from his Dur
pose, even though his perseverance in
what he belives to be right shall ciuie
nun temporary loss of public esteem
Tia la in ........ ...
- " ways an unlovable man
Harsh and tyranical in his method
but he is a man of the greatest moral
ana pliysical courage, and it seems
though he was especially designed for
worn ne nas undertaken that of
Winging the United Stales back to the
practice of equality under the law.
xo aoubt we are paying tha penalty
, for his course. Between the people and
me preaatory corporations there is war,
and wsr, as Sherman said, is hell; but
it is necessary if this country is to be
anything more than a field for exploita
tion and the people anything but vassals
of the corporations. You don't get any
thing that is worth having without pay
ing the price, and all that the people
Will ask of the administration is that
the work be thorough so that itailll
not nave to be done overr.gain in this
generatinu.
The basis for their toa WMtoo ,,. ,or Mf
uuu ai cnicago the same year the
sewaru men couiph.ii.ed that local sen
timent, operating on the convention,
secured the nomination of Mr. Lincoln.
Because the east is still tmrriendly to M r.
Bryan's policies, the Bryan men todav
are oppposiugl the suggestion of an
eastern city for next year. And so the
merry w ar goes on.
The Northern l'.c'.uo Railroad Com
pany, upon being defeated by the Lum
bermen In their smt to restrain it from
putting in effect the proposed extortion
ate rat-, sent out orders to its agents to
not receive shipments of lumber at any
price. This order was iu effect Just one
day when the gieat corporation saw a !
it. It should have
The issue between '
the people and corporations will have to
be.tried out some time, and this is probab
ly just as appropriate a time as any. The
railroad corporations aie the most per
sistent violators and evaders of the law,
and until Piesident Kuosevelt aroused
public opiniou they had things pretty
much their own way. Every attempt
to curb or regulate them as, and still
is met with thseata of public disaster
and, not satiflied with threats, there is
FIRE-KILLED TIMBER.
In circular No. 113, sent out by the
V. S. Department of Agriculture, the
government, after making many tests of
me strength of lire killed timber, has
come to the following conclusion:
"It is past question that souud timlwr,
particnlarty when tire killed, has decid
ed value and keeps this value for a con
siderable length of time. IVvay due
not readily affect it. The strength is
not impaired by standing in the dead
condition. Stoma ofit is checked, to be
sure, but even the best sound mwn tin.
bar ia sometimes checked very seriously
m seasoning.
Sound dead timber has tbia esneelallv
m us ravor: it is perfectly seasoned.
ami is metore easily handled and ihtap
lOBIlip.
Dead timber, moreover Is In an excel
lent condition for preservative treatment
considerable evidence that the great 'he moisture has evjporated from the
nogs oi nuance Have deliberately set ood so there is no water i.. ...
a mecnamcal barrier lo the entrance
01 ttie preservative. Green or unseasoned
What a relief it will he to the over
wrought nerves and imaginations of this
country, Europe and Asia when the
much advertized "Pacific Crnise" has
passed into the realms of "things that
.. w g uiai uo o stiver in ,
NEGLECTED OPPORTUNITY.
E. K. Nickerson, of Vernonia. was in
town Thursday with a load of Northern
but your
all Europe, however friendly to Ameri
ca.but asserts thai President Roosevelt's
policy regarding the fleet is full of
provocative meaning. It is asserted, on
the other band, that the idea that Jnn...
has auy bellicose intention is unanimous- i
iy repudiated; that irouole, if it, comes,
nill be caused by some wound to the
amour piopre of a high spirited, Orien
tal people, and the danger of such un
offense will ineiitably be increased bv
1 : ......
.tuui-iuiw. it is significant, however,
that in all these uttrances in Germany j
u in nuseia, uu criticism of resident
Roo5eveltisV be found. Oil the con
trary they aie enthusiastic iu his praite.
It remains for the people of the United
States to impugn the motives and east
slurs at the man thev ha
iheir head. We admit that as a nation, i
e are provincial when it comes lo tl. i
uark and devious intricacies of affair
diplomatique, but wa have not been
asked to believe that this complicated
cruise is taken for the benefit of the
naval officers iu command, as some of
me Joreign dispatches would indicate
We are called npou, however, m r.
frain from giviou vent 10 our nu,n ,.r
icular spleen against Mr. Kooaevelt for
giving some of our noses a much-needed
aeak, by enduing him, t'lrouirh the
ress, w.th mean motives and with a de-
ire to precipitate a war between this
wuiury ami japan through ser love i
tlie smell 0f gunpowder. We are
' in jiiuiiMc. ol an
oia w. min who forgets all !fgnity and
e,i r. spei t in a.i uncontrollable desire
OKiyi-piief.il thing. A little faith In
the judgment ol the President who las
for six yfar jrivei; -veiy evidence of
having the welfare of the people at heart
would not be out of orJer. v
about the task of obstructing t e growth
and progress of the country in order to
convince the people that they are abso
lute masters of the industrial situation.
At the end of a period of greate-t pros
perity tuey announced that work la to
be discontinued on needed extensions.
and thousands of men are to be dis
charged on the eveof the winter season.
It is a short sighted policv and mar
u w piled lor several weeks
oetore it Is In a proper condition for
treatment, or else It has to be subjected
w prions process to season it arti
ficially. Thie artificial seasoning is ex
pensive and Is llble to redu.e the
strength of the timber; therefore sound
dead tlmKnr u -uit.. . ,
, . ,r,,j uluro valuable ir
provoke reprisils. Many people aw preservative purposes than gieen ia li
wavering In their opinion as to the ad
visability of Government owtership of
railroads. They would perfer Govern
ment control; but the corporations bv
their arrogance are fast making converts
wine more radical theory, and -doing
valliant work in the cause of socialism.
The object lessons they are furnishing
ntOre convincing than the arumenis ol
their professed opponents.
.t.. i ...
..su nsppens mat most dead timber lo
the West hat an open, porous structure
and can be treated by a simple Inexpen-
imAress witnout the use of c in nil
caled apparatus required by other kind
oi woou."
The opinion seems to be general
throughout tl.ii country as well as
abroad, that the recent Wall Ftreat
storm will serve as an object lesson lo
Clear the atmosphere, and that oi,e of
its results may be a reorganisation of
j ttie ew urk Stock Exchange. It has,
lln.l.r.l.n.ll.. J..-
""""u';, ut-moiisiraied ttiat our
local banking institutions are solvent as
a who, and are mansged with due con
servatism. Now tl at abuses have been
exposed and are in process of t-eing rem
edied, we believe that confidence will
noon be firmer than evr Iwnnuii,.
solidity of the banking fabric has been
uioroinniy rested. The actions of
certain of our financiers were bound to
result, sooner or later, in a catastrophe,
and the people of the United Slates owe
an incalculable debt n'f .rt;i,i J
--- -- r 1
Piesident Roosevelt for the judgment
and foresight which precipitated these
exposures nt tins lime, when the country
at large is unbnrdened by relatively d..l.
i and is exceptionally profperous.
Famous Strike Breakers
Tl.. .
..... lumous strike bmibm . II,.
i , ....
.-..u 17r, King.s New Life Pills
when liver and bowls go on strike, they
mtuic me trouble, and the pun
, ... . Koes rigiu on. Bet cure for
consupauon. headache and dirtiness 23c
at Houlton, Warren, Scappoo ani l)rer
The South Ia Going Dry.
Lay the jest about the jnlep in the cam
phor balls at last.
for the miracle has hannen.,1 ..t .1..
olden days are oast:
That which make m,iu,...l..
. . , iinriiy
doesn't foam in Tennei.
...... i..e , 01,1 Aliwouri is as tight-
locked as can be
Oh, the comic paper Colon-1 and his
comrades well may sigh,
For the mint i, waving g.yiy l,Mt the
south is going dry.
The flurry in Unking tircli-s this
week einr,hHiB 11. a r..... .1 ...
i!...t ii!.. , . , . i . ' " me
.... r ..... . llle i,enlllem ; p opie mu-t lmv. post il eavios banks
are ,us asgoo-J. with Ibis difference, at If there i. big money in loaning the
llood llivtr they have to spray while ' peoples savi.
ipn. H.o A, t f. ,t. . I . ... J ' mere
.. sayj is certainly money in it for the govern
t!:ereis anv amniint ,,f n : . . .1 , auvcrn
..,, ..ui.juiuj .uibui, uirciore w anould He to it that
be
I' .L- ..MI - .
-j . .uiisiue on the liillsi.le in K
tucky atl is still,
Por the only damp refreshment must
dipped up from the rill;
-o . , ui Una's sttl.ly ruIcr
K a snove,
And discusses lucal
v.a una liov.
Lomi we'vd w.iilol fr Nnwml
when the winds are swift ni chill
when the first eniuosiiowa of wllderdrlfl
along the window sill; when the hunter
finds pm'timoul walling for I1I111 at the
lake, and (he pies we gin tesctnt lo tlios
that iiiithei'iiscil lo make,
rveryUhly fond of mime pies
lances nimbly, feeling gM)d;
Now and then an old subscriber
Conic n, wiili a load of whhI.
Winie.' i mlng, and th Nd boys
In tin. h'IhhiI room sing ami dance,
Kur the teacher Pttiiimt feane tliwu
Wlirn they wear their winter pants.
November was the ninth month !
Die old Human calendar, and gets Its
name from imveni, meaning nine the
ber. which w would sixdl burr, was
added by Minrotl, the quail Imnt.r
He had an Irish setter with which I
hunted in Novc.ii, the dog got a many
burrs 011 Its tall that he called the
month November. Like all burrs, this
one stuck.
NovcuiN'r's place on the cateudar was
changed when Thanksgiving was In
vented. The Romans debited this in
the Semite, fiorne of the Senators
thought November should Continue the
ninth month 111 the year. Turkeys,
thev pointed out, were large enough to
eat, and Ihera was enough to I thank
tui tor ty that time in the year to go
right ahead wli'i the tlrewotki ami
the ecalloped oysters. Cicero had been
vrry silent all till time. When the
rVnntois Who wanted to observe Thanks
giving three months bef i.r ( hrud mat
had said all I hey had to asv, he arose
and disposed ot tl.eiu forever by simply
sayu:g: "llut crauberriea won't be
ripe!"
The bills are i.ited red and gold,
The f.ol it hoar and white,
The moon la sailing white and cold
Across the skies ol night ;
The Kith and llarriman diapnttt
Will become a mortal strife;
llittead of proxy ballots
Tney'll demand ea b o'.hei's life.
So each will lak of strychnine
A g.hl and deadly lump, . '
And then they'll stiaks the du-e to see
Which gets a stomach pump.
The ('resident has gone for same and
killed a lady lr. the davs are ifruwlti
short and ., and hy is the air; the
country editor who ou had money in
their tills, are selling all their diamonds
now to pay their paper bills.
Ssglllarloos the Archer Is the zodiacal
sign for November. His hame ia from
the Latin word sag-ltta. mraniuj arro
and is typical of the sodden cold shiM
ng Into the earth and caiulnu the tut.
nip to run finm the cellar like whlie.
nea.i. Mom the (lrn to the twenty
second of the month the son will in
the, compilation of Scorpio, which is
wr. nryan s unlucky co:is!ellatlon, and
will make It d.ff. ult i u II whetnei he
is coming or going. From the 2".' I lo
the 30th, the tun will be in the cointel-
...1.01101 siautarlua. in which Mr. T.rt
ana me w lute Hmw are at ai.hMi.,..
....1 ,., . .
..u lie win , ,1 w0(J,a n(iltl
aooui lite nnii.
(1. i. ......
v-.. urn inn ,,0 , w . : .
me irantii 0f M.-rcirv on it. .1.1.
9 1 1 ... '
w m-m.i utiu Mi 1.11 rnifn ... ..I . . .1.
, " 1'ianci Will
grniri conl un lh n.,.
'"iin, llinrauami money 1.,
us iioih lit Wa! str. ..! n. ,1 u 1
rd f)il lo ie everything.
The girl who sued the summer man
w here cjil tea brenea e....r.
Will keep oil SllinKi II,- .-ouri
Aud capture her divor.-
Tlie walere.1 niilroa.U will rontrlv.
To have a few mr,, r,.,-lr.
And the press will tin. '
n.inii.j
With brok -n btcks and nm-k..
The flower for thia monil. .Ill 1.- ...
1.. ...... .1 . "' Ua
.n..fiL.i,'iiiiiiii .,. .........
v,, Oil 111.1
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TENTH AND MORRISON tTRCCTt. WATUkkmZ v
iMucate (or success in short time and at small tineiMt aaJ
lent to a jMieltUm a toon as competent. Quality our BiotuvZa1
I I, L Uim . IM Mill I . TMfcmd
j4d prota. We tMch the loose U uSjK
thorough work
struct loo insures
. . . . '""iisissl,
voucher ami outer modern netnwis or Dookkteniiig. Ciii .
easy, rapid, legible. Beautiful caUtogtM, busJaase lorn is sju)
write today. Refereuceet any merchant, any baak, any B.OTw'i!
0. t. rBKstvrr
& S. QUICK,
Tmg Columcia County j
ABSTRACT AND TRUST
TlTLKS KXAMIKKD AllSTRACTS 1
won-kksidknt Taxks Paid
KKAL I'.STATIt ki?
Loans, m
I JSt. johnsll tlrsz
St. j
8
I I A Q1LTEDQED INVESTMENT!
Situated between the river, with deep water frontJ
on all tides, surrounded on, I t... c... . 'n)81iP1
t t ' . I wv mvc iranirorn;
uenia. railways, ,t inust become the iuauufacturiDli
shipping center of Portland. m
tuvest
MONTHLY PAYROLL W.OOoii
now, you will double yonr money in two yai
H. HENDERSON
102 Philn,l-l,.l.: c. . .
rTrnrm : " "
wTTTe-mii 1 1 1 m 1 1 sTrmmnTT
'tone will
The biological laboratory of the De
pirt'iient of Affricullure is preparinir to
nun a hombshell into the American
home. This w ill be the intelligence that " ' n1essat the fountai
me cat is one 01 the greatest carriers of 01 t,le "ye,
dilate; that it is re Onsible for Hie For ll'e cocktail Kh,,s j,
spread of luberculosir, arh-tfvr fouth is iroim, ,l,
small pox and diphtheria,' especially
among children. Until comparative ' , TBler' everywbere, and not
recently (1882), tuberculosis tins Wn ... r ann i
looked upon as absolutely fatnl. h..t
science has ably demonstrated that it Is
l?erm (urease and curab'e In
option with the
n to be winkful
ousty and the
anv
climate, and under conditions of poverty
or wealth, an I associations to enlist the
puoi.c in us preventation have co
i eis mar. snotn-r jeir can be
biought to market on the P. H & .
- Ity. Hillsbor-t Independent.
Every onre in a w bile we see an item
,'liko the above In n Wathintou County
,. paper, and it don't look good to us.
The residents of the npp r N-hale in
. . eliould bring ibe'rp .ductiti 6i. Uel
' ei.s, aud there are j at tw g aA r. asons
why they do net do so. In the first
place theie is 1 o g od road over the
mountains, and in the second placo they
tlieitovernnient goes Into the bank inn
"u'""!" ,Br enoin 10 protect the Cim
ujuii pa..pie. mere w oMi 1 n ;Ver he
any t gnt money markets and there
would nev.r be a repetition of the late.
iiuneiiieu uregon Trust & Savin Rank
aim no legal holidays necessary to bal
ance up money matters.
Made Happy for Life.
Great hjppiuess came into the horn. ,.l
could not dbposj of any considerable s- C' Blair cbooi superintendant at fir.
quantity of their produce if they AIben. W. Va.. when his little daughter
brought it harp. At Buxtr.a they can ' M mrtd from the dreadful complaint
tell everything they grow. If the rner-j he namM- cay; "My little daugh
, chants cannot dip.se of it locally Ihev ! ter nBd St. Vitus' Dance, which vielded i
i.eynd it on to Pji th n 1, even if they risk j to no treatment but grew steadily worse
. iiiau ions uy no uoing. J3y following I u,uu as 8 last resort we tried Electric
a ds method they hold the trade -of aj B;tter; ad I rejoice to say, three bottles
1 irse necnon or roun ry that could be) cclea complete cure." Quick, sure
brought to 8t. Helens if we had mer-j cnre tor "ervous complaints, general de
chants hera who would tike their pm. j "''ty. female weaknesses, Impoverished
duos and there was 0 gocd winter'road Woo1 and malaria, l'or sale at Houlton,
t0 bring It overr Warren, Scappoose and Deer Island. 60c.
to existence throiizhout tha ro..ni, ' or ,ne eKKnf! Ii
U no longer hear the music of the mcl
low crystal clink.
When the Colonel and the Major and the
Gen'l and the Jedge
l,LhAV! ,i,tl' n'P fU. their
-,'i-v.,c an coge,
Iw the topn.
A red or pink ilirys.nth,-,,, um j,
love; s
mi a yellow one d
von. a ear a yell,,.
the gns bill I,
NEW FALL SHOES
lir as '
g w alk....Uver...and...oroi
$3.50, $4.00, and $5.00
They are Better than Ever
AH the Good New Patterm
All the Old Good Pattern!
Ctloguet wiUb Snt upon Request
KNIGHT SHOE CO.,
TNIRO AND VVASHINQTON, POUTtANO, OBC.
wriffiffimfnififf mnrmr TOrowitrnrnK
THE BIG STORE
D0V BY THE DIG 8AWMILL
Receiving New Goods Every Day!
In the Week.
one,
! come in.
Ih
one signill.-s
palr. When
it means thsl
If you
will I...
JOU
10 euueate the masses as to the real
nature and curability of this disease
and to awaken them to their own re
sponsibility in the premises is the prob
lem inch me health departments off
ihemiion, the Stale and th. m,...ii v. ,u. ...... . I
pality have to solve In tl.l .-.. "..V. ." " K P ,Uat w t.k
s now noui1...
.... 1, ,. . -m.m. iUC
-,-v ..... Kne awry,
And the punch bowl holds carnations
and the Softih is going dry. '
All the nightcap, now hay (. aiI(j
- uiun me neail
of eialicilinxtal.erculods.
A Year of Blood
The year 19C3 will lomi be remer,.l.,,i
in the borne of V. N. Tacket. of Alllon..
Ky., as a year of blood , which flowed J
copiously from Mr. Tackel's lone.
death seemed very near ir. ..i....
'r-evera hlint. n. i '
-). n. ...E Dnff. Atlfl m
frightful couah had brouvhl m . ,i.i..
uoor, wucn i began taking Dr. King's
Kovcry lor Consumption,
with Ibe astonishing result I hat after
taking four bottles I was completely re
stored and as time has proven Dermn.f.
ly cured." Gnaranteed for sore lunr.
coughs and colds. For sale at Hoult
Warren, Scappoose and Dei-e T.i.i
Price 60c and $i.Q0. Trial bottle free. '
.l
Knlwvl ... . WUn
And the bree atiove the bluegM., i, as
is neat Ii,
For it bears no pungent clove twaii
itsodorific breath.
Alld earh innn . .....
,. -mik nne
....... ,c nurs are in th .1...
for the fiM glass now is n,zleM', d tllt
Lay the jest .bout the julep the
kiicmnui tree at last,
For there's but one kind of moonshine
and the olden days are past;
Now the water wagon rumble, through
the Southland on its trip. 8
And it helps no one to drop off to nick I
up the driver's whin. V
Vr.. .1 i
"! """ '""mane a pastme and
the corkscrew hangetli high j
All is still along tbo stillslde. and tu.
ere born In :NflVli rikl.n
.1..:... . . . .
"""iy. lllllli II In,,,. .,
-t. If la., ,. ttor j,,
'V"th- i kind, Civ.
ninet just, genernus.
"'Hnveakecn 'Zl
Joii ran . i - n. .. . ' ul
w i rrnnii'iif ti.i- i .
The lucky days of 11,1 ...... .
' fifth. elHvam. , , .. " W'"
Kool dsy un,,n . . T"0
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