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About The Oregon mist. (St. Helens, Columbia County, Or.) 188?-1913 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 9, 1908)
The Oregon Mist rimered at the Piwtotnc at St. Helens, Ore n. a second-class miiil mutter. HOULTON LIVERY AND FEED I.. II. COM IIS. rup Iloulton-St, J Hack. CS ' lluullo. t . . J Mi. ;t ih ISSl'KD Kvkkv I'mtuv II v K. H. FLAGG. P.IUTVtR ASO PUOI'HIKTOH. SullSCHlt'TtOX KaTKS One year Good Livery Rigi at Reasonable Kate. s j Drummer Trade A Specialty. ,N months . 4 , Advertising rate made known on ampli ation notices 25 cents per line. County Official Paper Cikciit Curat OI'Tickks: Thnia A. MvlliUI- Hstrlet Jintp K. It. l'ongiie .. Diairii'l Atlornee Col nty Orm-sna 1 at .Innie Irt. Judge.. St. Ilt a W. A. Hirrm, Clerk (. II- M irlin White, Sheriff si, 1 1., en S C. richeimr. Cmi'in'r ... Ctatkaine II. West, l'ou'iulaionr... Sappou K. I', tjuick, Tres-n.-er Si. nl-n A. T. Law, Ast.e!tor M. Ili-I.ll- J. II. Collins, School Silpl ft lilt inic C T. I'resvott, Snrvt-yjr St. Ileli-ns Frank Sherwood. Corne-. ...... Uil'i.icf NO ONE TO BLAME ."THE SCHOOL Of DUALITY". .-i ! .1.-1 . . 1 enin ana mtwnaoo, iwimbm, wirinn a. r. Amu irons It 11 We occupy two floor 63 by lew feet, hvB f joi00q ctn- U y u Urit faculty, glw ImlivMiut liMtrmiiun, -j liii oilier; help limn wo can meet Our iwIum.) admitted otlu ri in t(alilyof inrurtUm It pay, to attend" itKhliaW Hasliie lul "Kp hamtuarttJg wy awlMtU-!. 3 w.ik. It will wtn out lit Iba n.l." fial4 M Naralun '"TUZ lim giwo In jrmr trhool iukr It th aUniiaril of lu kia4 It Qaju Cppcn all the jrcr. StU'lcnt imttte4 at any time. Ce1 KcfrrviKc 1 Any Umk, any nowtoumt, any buin. L. t a "If I ani elected President I propose! to devote all the ability there is in$ me to the constructive work of sug- $ I ia-.aKoi- 3 In an arx-Mrnt on tha Cliajmnn log (tin rinul last week a nuiiibvr ( men lt their live and Mvcrttl. itiore wre ImJIv iniurtHl. A txiruner' iurr invest- igatcJtiiemttndf...Htu,at.1ohHiy!oCStinoi to Congress the means by was to blame. It wa kiwi enough 1 ot j . . . - 1 , 11 tocensnrethatKadmeifor tlwir care-pWlUCh tlie ROOSCVClt pOIlClCS Sliall ltwanesa in working for the company, , 1 . 1 f tliongh its verlicl mtfl U- tak.n as ! DC CllUCllClL unaniii that tln-jr came "to their ilenili j HOiN. II. I A I T Ity not beiiiK suttlcie:itly wV. lixftl, Imancially, to get al'.ng witliotlt work. The (acta ill the. casd s-eiu to be n follows: There was a fourteen per cent grade, ami t)i engine wai pushing a giavrl car up 1 hit grade. The track was mul.t i At Sandusky, Ohio, September 8, 1908 i and the engine win unable to do the j wrk aiuigned it. It began to run back-1 wnrds. The engineer, after doing hi le at to stop it, jumped from the engine and 9c;ied without any rriou injury. The men on the gravel car would not jump. A coupling broke and the car flew the track, hurling thetu again-t the tree and rock and dashing out their liven. The MUt lnH tint the matter should be thoroughly invrstigated by the grand Jury. It is by no meant the Urt caee i f the kind. They i.ccur every year. A loaded car, a slippery track and a tteep grade. Ti.e 1 -gging industry of t he Columbia river ii a goo.1 friend of the undertaker. It i i the duty of the corporations to run their busiocM with iotue regard to the sjcredneia of liirrrirfT life, and e .t. .i . . j . i ... .1 ... . inc iiiiu cimirag wuen mey will iie;)ti compelled to do to. The men killed 17 were of the trjnuent cU and protubly ' ' witnout influential friend) ; but e ii ! poe life was sweet to them, and lhy ! were entitled to te.itOiiable afeKuard ! "2 A fourteen ner cent ifni ln in n i,i inr,l :l COUNTY SCHOOL FUND Ou the flrt Monday in October, County Stho.il Suiwrtnlrndent Collin made the apportionment of fundi to the mki.iI ditrictt nt Columbia County. The t4tc fund wa apportioned at the rite of (I j) cr pupil : the runty fund, V'. lor each room In which a teacher !i tieen cnip!e I who h attenilrd a tractim' m atitute during the post school year, aud '.:t.70 a tirt of the f ) bonus fr rarli district. The following amounts were apportioned to each district: i hope ; , . menace to human life, and tliers aho'uld be uch urviaion mid c.irts uaed as j Jij will re.iuca the danger to the miuiinum, Ti when it is demonstrated Hint such n i 'f grade U an ab .luU neceo-itv. An ln-?fjjj vetiiratin by the grand jury is certainly ! ;j In order notwithstanding the coroii-r's ' 'A report. j :;) :w ) II rt- 41 "l VI Marriage and divorce H ries reern to be crowding the, news in herds. The billowing story comes from Topekn It concerns I'rof F. II. Biackmar, of the University of Kansas. lrofeanr Black mar would prevent the troubles which usually cause divorce. He would ruovrt men's maxks liefore marria(. lie H" adv:ates strict mental and rhysl. exauibialions of those rontcinphiiiiig ' matrimony, uii'I would b.ir pi rjm uf flitt d with ptiliiionary and mental dis eases from wedlock. lie would al-o exercife much care in (rritiiting l,cn.es tn persons who might not be tnmpura mentally suited to each other, lie h the time is coining when a course pre paratory to matrimony will be taught in the schwls of the hnd and that educa tion must sooner or later le invoked to assist marriageable young men ai d wo men in comprehending many im portal matters relative to matrimony, ffj, plan, though commendable, is likely to be mighty unpopular, for most peopl ate very unwilling to know themselves as they are, and a great deal more un willing that others ehould know the truth about them. ' DKT. CLKkK 1 Mrs Mi hire. J. Watts... 2 II. I' Watkins 3 J. A, Hola.iav 4 R, I'. Horns.'. 5 S (.'. Tichcnor . 0 Mrs. I,. P. limtistetter.., 7 Wm. Holt A.1i llarvry. ID ieo. A Orah.nu It IC. McVry IS l'. rt Mills I.I T. J. Flmpin Judv)ti veed , Mrs M.irtlw J. Hair C. K. Hrant Albert Worwl If . K Smith Wilbur .Morris. T C. Watts Mrs ICva Iclliott N I). I'rterron b'red I''biiirer. ......... Mrs, Nettie li. I'ttcrs ,ii. Join Krnm Oliver S'etson V. C Keey Frit, ltrowu John McAd.un.. Fred lirigK Yankton . t, lli.itt , ,. t Mr Annie ItiKt.. MasiMf Mrs. Klhi M. Kyser. ..Kvm II C. Woo.1.. n,.r Ki.,,,1 J Th"tii.i liohlr I? -S IalieU ,. I'.olile Mrs Irriia Drown . . . .. . . . Api.iry A. N. Chirk . .."..'."..""'.". Vlotillon Oliver Anderson , flalskanir K, K II Khcig ., Fisbluwk T. . Kobinvin Yankton M. V. Voung ....Clatsk.ime J. I, Daniels. Cl.it.k.une Dr. C I,, Hatfield .-rtir.no. 1'nsroi i ii r: i utt.t'H kn . . .S'atj.iw- ' i st. lirieiu .. lccr I'.:ind 'u .Kaiiiicr ii"t . . , .Cltitsksuic.. I'ortUtid.. , . . . . . Wdrrru. . l-'tshhuMk M irli!.oid . . .Columbia t'l'y,,. 'crn'tti4 ...... K.iniirr , A erinuna , , . .C!ntk.i!iie K -uincr . . Vernoma. Vern urn Kiiinrr . ReulM-ll I'lttsburg .. .Mist M.H'll . . Mut ... tjullii y CtaUk.'tlile . . . Vcrimni.i Sl'.lllllOO M.i Kir ai't lo I II . t r. hi n i.' H l!l II H' lv, I . i.rulianit .Sr. O M Hob Mrs, Julia liirkcnfeld A. M I'urker K. K. Muluil-rg t C. Mover .1. R. D!Jas. N. 11. Olscu ..... . . I'rro'ott Alhinri .. .Mi, l . Vernotitu Mist H'urr.'ii Klst . Mn rih In ml '..'I ,',H II II III : in M H '.'I Jl :; It ."si". AWOl NTS . $ avi 71 iu 11 tsl .. i:: m . t) :) ii M Z Ri 70 Xi IU taj 7l) id !l H .To . t'.x.t TO U ID H:i 7D , ) lo t.1 70 m :) .".7 ta . I It) "si . ::i ,V) . 41 ID . 1.15 :m) H in X! U 1st .10 i yt 7.1 K) 7!l !) n id .VI 7D fiO 50 f7 10 "i 70 111 Kl ID . II ID . 270 ID fi7 ID I -II mi j 2H ,Vl ! hi m i . 41 ID j . f.7 1 i . .''2 3D ! . 27 ID ID ! . :i.i ID ! 7U :) 71 ! . :17 no 70 3D f JMt "II Fall (ioods in Men. Women, and Children's Wear. Heaters and Cooking Stoves' Wall P a per ana Paper. Hoofing Hest Cledar Shingles $l.'Jn to ,$2 per Thousand i. MORGUS ST?. I-USL-jHMSTS i. . . . . . --,. w, . m.vk'7v"wrlrivt'7v, v " , .- Mexico has recently increased SjJnry of teachers in primary schools ) p:r cent. The Diaa Government is al ways busy somewhere in the line of progress. M Ht of the K,lidos that 1 iiv l.rouKht ' One.. Ib.lh, d'a ar,i, i, prosperity to Ihu Amcricin, nutioti inn Channel ,lh a I.,-,...,,, . .i . . denounced miNfou,,,, t,y ), j ..,,,,, j , ,u,. f l(1,,,.(v , (),( . "' crane leaders. j ,.., wor,,., ll, '. y lo take,, u.iuo, ,,!, hm, . ,,!, country hs b.-eu Imtunnu- in its mis-! allows its navv lo run down fortunes. I , i.at year Mr II igf m received more votes for governor of M a-suchue.-tts I bun were given the D. iu neraib- Mr. liryau has reached the singe where ic may run nurd In ar m of the states ;Steamer Iralda C. . HoaghHrk. Itatttr. KAII.UOAH TIMi:. ,sKallil.-r.lsll(..sr,,lHiii.lavifi.r...H ' '""'I. Jl A. M. ,l..fllllK l!, Ht ,U, ;,i ,r, For " !... -k Keiiiriilna. ,.VI.. I'ortl. , .. . M.,arrlvlnsat. Ilehui. al 4... ' 1 Passengers and Fast Fralsbt. Houltotl, Printed a' . the Mist office and ! ,UH '""UANO DAILY for sale at wholesale, rates to dealer, J '(JUTLAND LANDING, TAYLOR M V.OI.RT JIO;l I'o STAI, CARtw sale at Decker's St. Helens: Walt. A I'rice, and Milloy Mr rcanlilc Co., Scup.' poose; L. Swell's, It linier; I). T. Ccnlcs, 1 JOB PRINTING 18 OUR DU8INE8S j WE haTe tho bet and moit fully equipped Job lYint ing Ofllce in Columbia County And wo are prepared, to do all kinds of Printint on short notios and at most reasonable prices A TRIAL WILL CONVINCE UJ OREGON MIST 'f M 47 sir j ' T