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About The Oregon mist. (St. Helens, Columbia County, Or.) 188?-1913 | View Entire Issue (July 3, 1908)
The Oregon Mist Entered at the rcwtotlice at St. Helen, Oregon, a aecond-clas mail mnttcr. IssuKn Evkrv Friday By -if. K. II. FLAGS. KOITOR AW 1'ROrRIKTOR. Sl'BSCMPTlOM R.ATKS ..il.OO . .00 One year - Si month Advertising rates made known on ampli ation. Legal notice 25 cent per line. r --. xi Y-rx :-.:::r.--i:r-.-. .i-.-.r js County Official v L-aper Thomas A. CtKCOlT Couht OvriCKKS: Bride District Judge District Attorney CofNTv Orrii'ER R. 8. llattan, judge St. Helens W. A. Harris, Clerk -''t- new.. Martin White, Sheriff tt. Helens Casper Libel, Commissioner... Mint H. West, Cou'iuisaiouer Scappoose FMwin Kosa, Treasurer St. Helens A T Assessor St. Helen d School Sunt... Houlton F. B. P-reseolt. Surveyor - llainier II R. t'liff. Coroner...- St. Helens PLEADS BABY ACT Dr. L. M. Davis, of Pottlaml, who was elected to the Legislature upon Stale ment No. 1, has announced that he will not vote lor a Democrat for United States Senator and endeavere to hetter himself behind the silly plea that ov- ranr Phimberlain. during the cam paign, averted that he was a Iloosevelt Itemocrat whatever that may he. Doubtless there are others who will dis cover reasons for not keeping their pledge to the people and there will prob ably be enough of tbetn to defeat Cham berlain and elect some Fortlaud repre sentative of the moneyed interests. It is safe to predict that Chamberlain's de feat dor not mean the election of either Cake or Fulton, nor was it at any time intended by those who conspired to de feat Cake at the polls that Senator Ful ton should be the beneflciarv of their treachery. The vote that defeated JCake and elected Chamberlain at the poll certainly did not come from Statement Jio. 1 Republicans, but from those who desired to discredit that method of elect ing United States Senators. Mr. Davi honld put aside subterfuge and openly admit that he never at any time intend ed to kep his word In the event of Chamberlain's receiving the majority or plurality of the votes. No one will be lieve for an instant that he ia sincere in sriving as a reason for hi course that he or any other voter supported Chamber lain in the belief that he waa a Roose velt or any other kind of a .Republican, Chamberlain received a pluralty of the votes cast because thousands of Re publican perterred him o?ronally to Mr. Cake and permitted their personal preferences ,to overcome their party loy. alty, and because other Republicans d aired to "get even" on the successful candidate at the primary election. It was about as dirty and silly a per formance as could be imagined, "but there was notblg in it that could lie construed by an honest man as releasing him from his obligation voluntarily entered into to vote ia the legislature for the candi date, receiving the hichest number of votes at the general election. than civ.nuy editor makes In year. They all have a sincere ami unsemni lnierei In ur wllare and are willing to coinulmte hlieially of thelt gray Ututier to ii ikc the columns of the Mint and lis .-o temporaries readable. Tlicy Imve our liH t thank, but j'lst t present a picture of little local Item and cxiiiiiy i orre.Midoiiee prevent our Riving tl cm the space thev ileslre, eaped d1) HH, during tliu present finan cial depletion, we ranuxt afford the luxury of enlarging the paper or pub lishing supplements. AN EASY LIFE lVesibly the greatest evil of the pres ent age i the desire of young men and women to lead a lit.-of comparative eare. The work ol the farm, the cattle ranch, or the loaning camp is too hard fur them. and they have a strong dilike for ac quiring a competence by economy ami industry. They want to have a "good time," tofreiiuent the pool room, the ...r,l .)! and the saloons. While work is t.lentitul and wages high they re able to secure the gratification of their deire and live from hand to mouth at Ieat o long a they have uf ticient manhood left to spur them to spasmodic effort. Hut gradually their inanh jod la sapped and more and more time Is given to the saloon ami pool rooim, until finally the oppoilunity c uuea to muke n.oney "easily" hut dis honestly, and they succumb to It. To all who are reclaimable we commend the following extract ftpm Victor Hugo' great story, Jean Valjean: "My child, you are entering through laziness into the most laborious of ex istences. Ah! you declare yourself a loafer ' prepare to labor. Have you een A potato trust organlted In New York announce that one of lie object la to prevent the deception of imrelmei. Comumet feel ' "at they will be will int undeceived in the expectation that potaliw r l l" i'1'eap. i ... 1 Hoy's Ur Hvl My little tMiy, four yem old, had a severe ll' f dysentery. We had two uhyslclans; both of them gave lilnl Mp V then gave him rhamberlaln'a Chol era, and lHarthoea remedy which eored him and Iwlleve that aved hi life. Wiuiam H HtaoiaiMi, t 'arUm Hill, Ala Tberw Is no doubt but till reme dy save the lives of maur children each year. Wive It with caator oil according to the plain printed direction and a cure Is certain For sale by A J Dent ing druggist twoallce. preserving thconlalde rare, fully, and vou will cut U "" 1 etlge a 'rew thread. that they will fit closolv one upon the ether, like bottom and a cover. The Ik.IIo.u and the top thu. screwed together. lioKly will u.Hvt anything. To the wate . ninu, for vou will be watched. It "l a big m; to you It w ill l " will you put In the Hx? A little hit o steel. A watch spi lug In hlh Vm cut teeth, and UbU will -with this w, as long a a pin. and hid den Inlhi . yew IH ,,,rul Ul U.U of the lock, the slide of bolt, the clasp of the padlock, ami the Imr which yon will have at your aliulow, and the iron ring ahlch vou will have on your leg. Tilts nualerplev finished, this prodigy coimptibed. all those lulraclra of art, of ad.lr.-M, of skill, of patience, executed, if it leeomes known that you are the author, what will be your re I.H...1-. ,,1.. .hat lve! Toitlweeof Japan, abeglsneiln ths do nothing is a arary cure to take, I- ue., fiM.iW.Uttt. In every country that sure of It. To live idle upon the sub-j li tried the vtem the iult are re stance of society! To lie useless, thsl I wited allfctory. to say, noxious! This leads straigbl w the lowest depth of misery Woe to him ho would t a parssite! he will he vermin. Ah: U t nol piraa ant to ynu to wotk one tnougm, w """' "". IZ ' .... of tlmst and lung trouble of m luxury. iuu """ will rat black bread, you elll sleep upon a board, with irons rivile.1 to your Urn upon your man v.... We lengih of tltua will rvetore tn to irons, you Tl.i. r..,-ni r.i.t, the " - : ami cM remedy an.l Hinal ana lung I I.,...!.. ia ta.l.t t llitttllrtn tl'.iMii Ika f Austtalla' ital saving banks hold ard? the dungeon. Heboid yiMirfutu.e. ; d.poeiu autoiiuiliig t. .m.WW.W'O ami bast- The Kewrer That Dee ! "Dr. King New licKHeryl the rt- eily (hat de the healing other Jiroiu- i? Ah" o Iv. bu. ! M ,. and ..nnk a leep ! - , curing ...V Ol liirwt "S .""Hi" v. I l-i.g itaiidliig that other tiealmenl re- ,U. ! only U)iii"'Hy- Ne" discovery is doing me su niurll gvKKl thai I lr I eon will drag rour elf on your belly in hushes, and eat gras like the bea.t of the forest. And you will I retaken. And then you will spend year In a dun geon, fastened to a wall, groping for a drink from your pCcher, gnawing a terrible machine called the rolling-mill ? j f , jhtful loaf of daikneas whu h th dog Island and Scappoow, Trial bottle free V and 1 W. Hewr of it. It is a cunning and fero cious thing; if It but catch the skirt of your cot you are drawn in entirely. Tui machine is idleness. Stop, while at tn.re la lime, and save yourself ! otherwise it la all over; you will n be j between the wheels. Uuce caugiii. nope j ltjl .ve, j c(,njure you, listen to me for nothing more, to fatigue, mier; no ywjfi, -i, clut1Mi ,,lnmg j more rest. Hie Implacable Iron hand of .... ,-uri .oar t.,i. ,a u. , would mil touch, eatinit beans whirl the worms have eaten before you. will tie a wood louse In a cellar. (Mil j i, .... .,.!- lake pity on yourteii, miserable cium, ( young thing, a suckling not twenty year ago. who dotihtlra lute a mother Tli Agricultural lVtrtiint hwk fur iaiiju.or) (tu In fann product la 1 ) (he t'llitel Stale tills year, an increase of ll.ojXl.UXI.ikO over I'XTJ. Tht gain will neal'y suppleuivel the billluo J-dlar ('uiigrew. WITH THANKS The Miet. in common with other papers of the State, has received from Frank LI Merrick, chairman of the De pnrtn.ent of Publicity of the Alaska-Ya kon-Pacioc Exposition, enough 'copy", booming.'the Seattle show, to take np about five columns of space in this little country paper, and we are assured by Mr. Merrick that we are at liberty to present tVto our feadera "entirely free of charge." For, absolute generosity without ahy string to It, Mr. Merrick has got tile good Samaritan going rapid ly. It always ha bothered ns to under stand how so many great writer could afford to give their valuable time to fur nishing copy for us country editors. There is the (iladst'one Chautauqua, for instance, which annually send us a "complimentary" ticket, taking par. ticular care to make it "non transfe rable" in order to show that they think so much tf the editor that they are anxious to' see him in person and will not be satisfied if the "devil" goes a hia representative. They slwsy send an abundance of copy which they "would like to have appear in the column of our valuable paper." There's the Suite University, Jbe Boys and Olrl Aid So ciety, the United States Forestry Asso ciation, nd any number of other long named and short-parsed Institution) wkoM offiMt fft mora lalarjr la a month labor has seized ynu. Farn a living. have a tak, accomplish a duty, you do not wish Hi To be like other i lire-, some! Well! you will be different. U bor i the law; he who spurn it a tire- j some will have it as a punihinent. You j are unwilling to tie a workingman, you j will be a alave. Labor releasee you on j the one hand only to take you on the ! other; you are unwilling to I her friend, you will be her negro. Ah ! you ! have refused the honest weariners of. men, you shall have the sweat of the dammed. While others sing you will rave. You will see from afar, from he low, other men at work ; it will teem to yon that they are at rest. The laborer, the reaper, the sailor, the blacksmith, will appear to you In the light like the blessed in paradise. What a radiance in the anvil I To drive the plow, to bind the sheaf is happiness. The bark free before the wind, what a festival! You, idler, dig, draw, roll, march! Drag your baiter, you are Wast of burden in the train of hell! Ah! you do nothing, that I i'otir aim. We'll not a week, not a day, not an hour without crushing exhaustion. You can lift nothing but with anguinh. Every minute which elapse will make your muncle crack. What will be a feather for other will be a rock for you. The simplest thing will become steep. I.ifu will make itself a monster about you. To go, to come, to breathe so many terrible labor. Your lung will fuel like a 100-pound weight. To go here rather than there will be a problem to solve. Any other man who wishes to go out opens his door, it ia done, out of doora. You, If you wish to go out, must pierce your wall. To go Into the street, what does every body doT Everybody goes down the atnircaae; but you, you will tear up yorr bedclothes, you will make a rope of lh"m, strip by atrip, then you willl pas' through your window and you will hang ( n that thread over an abyss, and it wiil be at night, in the storm, in the rain, In the tempest, and, If the rope too short, you will have but one way to descend to fall. To fall at a venture, Into the abyss, from whatever height, upon wht? Upon whatever is below, upon the unknown. Or you will climb through the flue of a chimney, st the risk of burning yourself; or yon will crawl through a sewer at the risk of lie- Ing drowned . I do not speak of the holes you must conceal, the stone you must take out and put back twenty times a day, or the mortar you must bide in your mattress. A lock present itself; the burgcoia baa in lila pocket hi key, made by a locksmith, Y'ou, If you want to pass out, are condemned to make a frightful masterpiece; you will take a big aou, you will cut it Into two slices; with what tools? You will in vent them. That is your bueiness. Then you will bellow Out th Interior of these "K. C.lTWtU A Co.. Chicago. IH.-Oon. lletiim-la o I had disease ol the atnmaeh and boasts. In the spring of ' I ...... t., - t..u( ..I L. It.jk scented nil opoo your Wks. to plea --" ? . TV , T . v ' in i twaellt I fmeive al the gold In teorgia your women, to be handsome. You will ;. " , . , . ,, , , . , i could not buy. May too live long and be cloae shorn, with a lei I coat and ' ' ' ., " ,, pruaprr. lour vviy iruiy, a v..vovueti Itoding. i , Aug ?t, Vm6" Sold by . J. lVmlng and Sppuoo Drug Co. Columbia Coi Docs GcucnlB mm n.iM a l Hanover Natlotalfc, WM.M.R0S8lpJ Steams RAILROAD TDfJt, j wtejr' X,a.lU. si .t Bstssli!jH PiwiienulFHftrJ tt XPWIX Sim. PHYSICIAN & SU T, MILJX I I 5 ),it a, t urr. PHYSICIAN & SU! er HKLgss 5 JJALmviJi A HICKVOO) tatiris as taud Meat M tuiwnl. U all ttfafea J KtLIItN .... Wtxxlcn thucs. You will wish a ring on your linger, you will have an Iron rollar on your n-rk And if you look at a woman, a blow of the club. And you will go in there at , and you will coma out at S)! You will enter young, rnay, fresh, with your yrs bright and all ynnr teeth white, and your Iwamiful youth ful hair; you will come out broken, bent, wrinkled, InothltiM, horrible, with while hair! Oil! my child you re Uklng a miataken road; latineM it giving you bad advice; the hardest ul all labor i rubliery. Trmt me, do iwt underiate this dreadful drudgery of ( n an idler. To become a rascal 1 not r.iinl.irial.lo. It is not so hard to become an honest man." IWrt lUflcr, of F4UW. Wl., say si "I ;lmeon! taken four d-Mve of mWlll's K i Iiipv and Iliad U.r (Mis and thsy hat d ine f.r me mure than any other ntwd iciiis has ever done." hold by A J ksru nig and (ictikae Plug Co. Th coniinuad reptrt of a bu in r crp are like bumping the botup lo a calamity politician Over Thirty. Five Vear In 1H72 there was a great deal of di arhroea, dysentery and cholera Inantimi. It was at this time that Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Marrohee Remedy was first brought Into use. It proved more m-cesafiil than any other or treatment, anil ha for thirty years maintained that record. From small beginning its sale and use has tended to every part of the United States and to many foreign countries Nuir druggist out of ten will recommend it when their opinion Is asked, althmigli they have other medicines that pay them greater profit. It can alway I dcfiendix! upon, even In the most dangerous case lor sole by A J lem- g. drggl-l. Rural free delivery routes in I lip full ed States now number .Kt,2H, with Ml- no) heading lha litt, Iowa third and Missouri sixth. This great postal Im provement ha made rapid headway in the Central Htales and is highly s(l. predated. M4Mr TT I jo.earst I'utnialicd M all sntstt a or tad, with or wttW at rtwaoaaUe rate. AiisNik, Jam Ijwe, It ( aa't be Heal The heat ol all teacher i experience. C M Hardee, of der City, North Car olina, siy I Bnd Electric flitter d alt tut is claimed f.ir It For Ktotuactt, Liver and Kidney trouble It can't be beat. 1 have tried It and find It a must excellent mcdkiiia." Mr. Harden it right; it's the beat of all medicines also f.jr weakness, lame, lawk, and all ion down Condition, fteat too for chll reined I ....... .v. i.wiw m . .t.' eJ ",,,1,"n, Warren, SapHW and Ir Chamberlain' Colle, Cholera and IMarrhoea Hemedy Would Have Nared Htm flOK 00 In 1002 I had a very severe attack i,t disrrobea," snys It N Karrcr of Cat Is laand, Ia. "For MiVeral weeks I was nnaiiiB 10 uo snyililng. On March 1H, HKI7. 1 had a similar attack, and look Chamlrlaln'i Colic, Cholera and Diar rhoea Kernedy which gave me prompt relief. I consider It one of the best med icines of it kind in the world, mid had I used It In 1JKJ2 believe It would have saved me a hundred dollar doctor' bill," Hold by A J Demlng, druggist. It Is suggested that country houaes should lie painted greens, warm red., or cheerful whites or yellows Instead of the drab and slate color that "give the Im pression of cakes of Ico." Hut !'. n.i. ffect a rif rtshlng summer tlntf Island, fair. A New York glucose and starch eUb liahmeni ia Importing cum from Argen tina, (.'urn I used for so many purpe in thean tiu.es that th value of farm In the Mltttaipp Valley will have to marked Up Heat the Herl4 Affords ' It gives me unbounded pleasure to recommend Hucklen's Arnica Helve." says 1. W, Jenkins, of Chapel 1 ( lit. N. C. "I sin convincwl If the beat salv the world atford. It cur. a felon on my thumb, and it never fail lo heal every s.,re, burn or Wound to wlilch it is applied. 25c. at Houlton, Warren, Hcapa,e, arid Iher Maud dealer. Kwlolwill without doubt help any one whoha stomach trouble. Take Ku do! today and continue It for the abort time It wdl take to give you complete relief. K'idol la sold by A J Iteming and Hcaiae Urug Co. All free trade jargon shim id" be shinned tol i,ver. TheUepuhllc.il party ha llo line for it. Rainier Vlt CEO. W. VOCG REAL ESTATE. L0& INVESTMENTS, . ... . MMf' CITY AND f AM mv ERTY. Motley to !. l ara Rale. . . t a aai A A AatsatttiUtC f f f f f ff f f f f fffffflvv Rainier :: Oref. Kodol Fc Indigestio Oar 0urinleiC2Jjj It. tu sU l'"'.. w-iir ..r ii s S3?ws iMstaM. 'ulM'r. . aura, mi "aaw'i as w WWi ltaa tw . 1 Kennefly's I.as.tlve Cough Symp act g' litly tiK,n the bowel and thereby drive lha cold out of thu system. Hold ly A J Iieiuing Hiid HcsptHH Dmg (!, Coder thonewlaw In NoW York a hint horse can be a popular a ever, but gambling nn it I another story. I.'ivid II. Hill n.ny llowl pw.Ut , reo-ive lbs election new on the morn ing of November 4 with the remark; "I am again Democrat," - a t DigestsWhatYoo rr' T Kolli ia herrl.y ls" M 4H0Mi ma. Tli w. f ' . MK', See. ,Twnh'2a.lJ u ..r ... o-.i.nH hMfltesam"-- linn to maS anal ,'7r'i'ijto III. land '''.flTo' .,,. i.alaral Hiirllstnl. 0" dav iif Aiisurt IK. .. flalnmm eamea as J2,,l Wl' ttetrlM Osla.ii.. H f"rf.0, Thomas, 0. A. "KSTfc