The Oregon Mist
Entered t th Postornce st St. Helens,
Orciron, s second-clous tu.nil matter.
IsstiHD Evsnv Psidav Bv
K. H. FLAGG,
Editor and Puopriktor.
SUBSCKIFtlON
Oneyesr... ,
Six mouths - Yr
Advertising rates rasde known on poll
stion. LKl notice 25 ceuts lJ'f-
County Official
Paper
Circuit Court Okmckrs:
Thomas A. Mc Bride Pistri. t Jud
E. B. lonRue District Attornee
Covntv OrKlCSRS
Jsmes Psrt, Judc St. Helen
W. A. Hsriii, Clerk St. e ells
Martin White, Sheriff St. J Went
V. K. Tichenor, Cowni'r.. ' laukame
H. Weft, OoivmliiOiier Scsppoos
E. E. Quick, Treasurer St. Helens
A.T. Ijiws, Assessor St. Helens
J. H. Collins, School Supt.....CUtsknie
0. T. Prescott, Surveyur -St. Helens
Fran Sherwood. Conner Rainier
A. & C. TIME TABLE
HOULTON
Arrives from Portland:
12:11 nd 8:50 i.tu.
2:08 and 8:50 p. m.
Leaves fur Portland:
7:58andll:18. ta.
9:0:t and 4:11 p. m.
AS TO l'LEPGKS.
The lower bouse of the Oroeon Igis
lature, in addition to many other fool
freaks, has pjsseJ a bill prohibiting can
didates for office from giving pledge
to their constituents. It should go
farther, so as to reach the extreme of
absnrditr and make it iUe,ral for any
party, man, or set of men claiming to
be members of a party, tj promulgate
anything purporting to be a platform of
principles, or in any way to express
themselves either for or egainst any
heretofore promulgated platform, far
ther than in the case of a candidate fur
office to make the plain announcement,
"I an a Democrat," or "I am Repub
lican." Surely this sh;mld be enough.
Slid the candidate, it' successful, should
be free to exercise his individual judg
ment as to hU duty as a partisan. The
"peepul," at the Otegoniati terms the
average voters, should he given to un
derstand that they have no riiit to in
quire as to a candidate's views upon any
matter. It iseuo;igh for tlieiu to know
.hat he is a member of the party and
Will do what he considers best fur the'
party's interests. As-ke 1 as to how he ;
will vote on the question of a raise ol
salaries the candidate for the LgWa
tnre mnst answer "I canr.ot tell. The
Uw forbids my (riving yon any Infor
mation as to how I sta-d upon any sub
ject. I am on the ticket, and yon must
judjre by my personal appearance wheth-1
erlam the right man for the ifb."
Surely the members ha voted lx (hit
hill got into the arorg build'ng fit
Salem. Dr. Lej Steiuer might 1 aide
tdo them some gojd if they would
only give him a chance, and it is pitiful
t y see the Oreijonian stooping to ondone
this fully . Since political parties wer,;
organized it has be-?n ti e custom l r
candidates to tell their coiistitue lis how
tiiey would act if elected, and this has
been the rule ol all office-seeking, from
the highest to the lowest, and no o-e
ever saw any wrong in it until candi
dates for the Lejii-lature were asked to
Ygn what is knowu as Statement Xo. 1.
There is no compulsion alxwt it, and its
strength dots not depend upon its legal
ity. The people are determined that
Uuited State! Senators shnll li elee'e,!
h direet vr.i j .1,.- ,ti t, ...r. I
Shadowing issue in the next campaign,! 'M,r J'1- !'il:h ' sandwiched b&
atidit will, wherever necessarv, w'ipe j ,"'a Uk'r K-'v aui Thanksgiving,
out party lines in (he election o'f mem-I c"1,1 be a',alt " "Merry Widow
bersofthe Legislature. It can not be I "J-v'" for tl,e te,,fcCt "l widows, widow
too often repealeJ that theeltciion of a 1 Klf' oU u'ai'J a"d bachelors. This day
Kemocraiic Penator in a Republican w,-'u:'1 djubtless soon become as siren-
State was made possible by the votes of
anti-statcu eut politicians at the June
election. We do nt beliere t!.e triek
can bs repeated.
A FAIR OFFER ""
If the Clatskauie Chiefs .n prictors
really believe that impert.ss as hirze a
eubcriitio:i list as the Jliat they should
Have contested the nistter and u.t d- i
ecended to t:.e spy system ami bibvJ
set. The Mist dues not knowmxly send
papprs to thote who d, not wish ihem
and it U possible an injectr'iii would
prove the Chief has number that sie
iiotbonafidetuhsnriljerB. The Mist, aheu
tlie Columbimi euni'i:i!c.l ir,l ii.oi !
paper's lisl, nnd Ibis sa-uuuts for tome
of thine the Chief listr-i aa "nt-vi r iiil-scriui-d."
As for the figures pjl.iish' d,
theeJitor of tin Chief knew by Hie
ta'als that 7" at Clst'kaiiie a a tj po
grnphicsl error. At the time the li-t
was msdsth.' Mitt had 23snbsciiheiS..n
ns list at ClaUksnie. TI
,, ,
tiiui.u piaco liasmm-e notified 11, i
BcvcrnldiJ not want tho
...i.i.. i
I
mini we rxpeeitu l-ivrcns'
".aiiiB urn present yfor, jr, M w (,
before, tin! Chitf believes it. 1ms u,e
larger lint, s e are willing it should Coii-
liiitie its iiivestijjnioiif, mid if it, ca
make it appear to the coutil court that
Hhssntoresubscribsrs than the Mist
' will ifcl'niiuish the title of "ofllriiil
paper" nnd tne coiiipeniatio i f ,,,,
cent s line that goes tlnTewitii. vc
will Itive Ihe tjii f a monili to make
this invosilgArhiii. Those taken from
the Columbian i li.t vissre A. V. Meyem,
W: l''r.is?r, Kaspur Koberrlein,- ficd
Springer, BTkHiifli-ld ar,d Lewi, J. C.
I'ttll. W J I'nnl.a,,, ir nr..t-:i . .
HUGHES AMD T1IK rOUHCUNS
It appears that lu New York SUUe
Governor Hughes favors the direct pri
mary system of nominations aud that
he Is opposed by the "practical politi
cians" of the Kepublicau party. It -is
tho same everywhere. Aa Collier's
Weekly plninly.shows, the Oregon idea
means the reformation of the United
States Senate, and that, stronghold of
the monopolies has no desire to 'be re
formed. It lias tho utmost contempt
for those whom the Oregonian dubs "the
peepul" and favoia the old method by
which such men as Dene. VMt, Al
drioh, Quay, and all the other "great
leaders" were able to succeed themselves
in olllce and (wpetuat the system that
brought fabulous wealth .to the few at
the expense of the many. But the peo
ple have faith in such men as Governor
Hughe and even the Oresoniaa admits
his great ability. His speeches during
the presidential Campaign Were tmsler.
pieces aud contributed materially to
Republican success. The pdKxians
may be powerful enough to inflict upon
him temporary defeat at tho hands of
the present Legislature but that will
only pass the matter up to the voters at
the next election and make the direct
primary the great issue ill New York
State, and members of all paities will
unito in supporting candidates pledged
to Governor Hogl.es' measures. The
fight is on everywhere and everywhere
the lesult will be the same. The peo
ple will not relinquish the power they
have wrested from the hoses, either in
Oregon or elsewhere, and the move
ment will continue until a Senate elected
bv the people submits to itsconstituents
an amendment to the Federal Constitu
tion providing for thejelertion of United
States Senators by direct Yle of the
peop'e, and until this is done we believe
Oregon will roiit:nuth present srstem.
SOKE LAWS SEEDED
One- Eyed Kiley PUilosopUlies
Oregon LegUlatare
ou the
During the short time our state legis
lature lias iieen in s- ssioa many meritor
ious bills have been introduced, chief of
which might be mentioned the "Dimin
ished Hal l'in Bill," the "Sine Foot
Sceet Bill." and many others.
Personally I have never suffered from
shoit sheets in Oregon hotels, bnt I have
never been a member of the legislature
which probably is the reason.
During the p::st year the officials, have
beeti particularly active in arresting
men for carrying disabled guns and
ratty pocket k lives but have elitl'ely
ignoied the deadly 10 inch hat pin,
Urolith tiiey must surely have realised
its deadly possibilities in the hands of a
desperate or irresponsible fvm.de
But there arj other measures of equal
imp rt nee which have teen overlibked.
One long feit want is a law cutntxrlliug
drivers of pleasure vehicles who are o;
the county road after dark to show
either a green light, a white horse or a
red haled girl. This would eliminate
the danger of a collision and make
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.lumiier mtieii neffueJ iaw is one
create more leijttl holidays. We now
t ave two m itiths in the year ii which
no boli iayj occ ir, via , Aiiiiu-t and Oc
tober, ai-o one or two others v;.ie;i
have ouly a half holiday.
Tliis works a great hardship on many
citizens w!w during the linanc'al strin
gency made a solemn resobition to get
drunk only on legal liolidays. It worked
ail light during the fail of 1908, but
l ilt since that perhxl there has b-en
much dissatisfaction. Thee seems U
be a gtoing sei.liment In this commu
nity fur a day to be. known as "mother
inlaw's day," to be celebrated April 1st,
as hi wealli.-r is Usually stormy about
that date, anyway.
Then ataut Augustlst it eouid have
"Grandpa's Day," which is a favorable
date lor a hot time
. u jus uj me aanii, as 1 lie rutir.n 01 July
ti, . ,i... i , .i . ,i happiness, d.dicitlorm of the soul to
These .re hut few of the important ,iwJ attd xnrUim un-Hptm. One of
measures which in tbe exciteu.ti.t of i t!je ,alt,.r w.,, ;1 ,rawU wkt bun)an
t.kctlng a U. S. fc-eut;r have been bead, symllzliig resurrwiloo. An
overlooked. .. . . I other, the vulture, meant maternity, i.
OSE-tVEf) BILty, goose was the sou of a king.
Uodol dig-ls all t;,e food you eat. , Ifj
vou will lake Kodol for a little while von The P. cper lastinct.
will no longer have indige-tinn. Jt is
tdessaut to Like, act promptly. Sold
by A J I) elllitjl! ai.d Frnr i ll i- DrnirPi,
llrave fire Laddies
often leceiva u:vhT hum-, putting out
tires, ll.eu use Iiuikkn's AmicA fiilvn
and forgot them. It soon drives out
I lin. For I!urn, Scald, WooiKLt, Cuts
.it:d IirniR-s it in earth's (rreitfst hfaler.
Uuickly cures .Skin Krnpti n, Old Sores,
Uoil -, I'icn -i, l-'elons ; lu st pi e cine ever
m.i.lc. Jtvlief is in'tuiit. 2 ut fi..r
j
Island, iioulloii and Wnrri-ii deal r--.
Cood for em, Ijiiruc, l.iuiirs uti I
:ratt'hei, but especially recommended
for DcWiii'j i ,v....i.
uszel halve.- hold bv A. J
Deming and
K.'appoo-e Urusf Co.
" a-kju,i n luupii sugar. JtCUri:9
"leriaiiyjthenW y ..,, m.,vi,,z the lwels
n i hi tinsiin.e time it is -oiKliiiif for
i1h-j.iI ii-iitat.ou, thnvby e,ioppii1(! the
';oug.,. h, uy A. J. ....
Scappoose l)ru Co.
Jllst and Q
una KJreaanian
j
tfy 0-
fjf.ou pen year
HORSES AND DONKEYS.
Carry Habits That Demastioatlon Have
Not tratfioatad.
A curious qticstlou lu evolution was
once put to a scientist prominent In the
service of the government, "Why la
It." some on uked. "that horses shy
aud donkeys do not
The answer whs to the following ef
fect: The ancestors of tho home were ac
customed to roam over the plains,
where every tuft of grn&s or bust
might cvuicenl an euemy -valtlng tr
ambush, in those circumstances the'
must have time and agalu saved the1'
lives by quickly starting buck or else
suddenly Jumping to one side who''
without warulug some strauge object
appeared to them. Tht habit tuusi
have Indeed beeu a strong one, seelui
that so mauy yours, of domestication
have not eradicated It.
On the other hnud, tho donkey is de
scended from animals that lived among
the ITllls, xv I ih tbe usual precipices and
dangerous declivities, and from these
conditions, It would npHar, there re
sulted lu slowness mid sure footed uess.
The donkey's ancestors were not, then,
so liable-to sudden attacks from wild
beasts and suakes. Moreover, sudden
and wild starts would have beeu pos
itively dangerous to the donkey's for
bears. Consequently they learned, to
avoid the characteristic trick of the
horse. The habit of eating thistles, pe
culiar to tbe donkey, seems also to
have been Inherited from Its ancestors,
in the dry, barren localities they In
habited there was often very little
food; there(ore they learned to eat the
nurd, dry and eveu prickly plants and
undergrowth wheu nothing else pre
sented itself.-New York Tribune,
THE MONTEREY CYPRESS.
Found In Its Wild State In Only Two
Spots In tha World.
i One ef the most Interesting and pic
turesque trees In the world, ns well as
one of the most ancient, Is tho Cuprcs
eus watTfacnrpj. or Monterey cypress.
It4 nattv habitat Is extremely restrict
ed, for It la found In Its wild state In
only two iHt8 In the whole wide world
on the t.dse of a grove of conifers
stretching for a few miles between
the bay of Monterey and the bay of
Carinol (tbv- latter of which bears a
striking res JinhhuH e In outline and
color to Its piototypt n the Holy Land)
and tu a slmlUr spot tear resendero, a
little town lytig on tlj const between
Monterey ouit San Kranclsco. Tbe
Monterey grow couslu of only a dos
en or two ryproses tf lnrs;e size and
most striking ajpeamtv.4. Their trunks
are massive in J wrln.-,ed with, bonry
age. while titer bougie gnarled aud
twlstexl, grow t hicfly ot one side away
from the storay winds jbat have buf
feted them for thousand of yc.trs. Tbe
noble trees nr Ilmltetl to the rocky
wind beaten s'jore, on ,ilcb some of
them have but a precarious hold.
Hemmed bvtwiou the slowly encroach
ing ocean tu cue bund uul a pine for
est on the i';li.r, their ij.ture Is ex
posed to great hazard. 1 is therefore
gratifying to observe that a fair, num
ber of thrifty youug cti.resses are
holding their own agnlnst tie pities for
a short dlst&trce lulatd. Scientific
American.
A Queen's WW.
.htJde. the of William
wotnuu of gr.nt piety and
Queen A
(iv., was
exceptlonu! humility, whi. h was shown
In the directions for her icmral.
"I die i;i all Uumifity." she wrote,
"knowing tul! we nre l! alike before
tbe throne of O'xl. iu:d tt:itiesr, there
fore, that my mortal e.naliis be con
veyed to the grave w!,ut r.uy pomp
or ceremony They aj to be moved to
St. Ueorge ch iiiel, t.fadsr, where I
request to have a qu.!. funeral
"I partk-tilaily ii..!.t not to be laid
out In suite. iit'U I'm funeral to take
place by !;i H;:!;t; j procession, tlie
coffin to be tar.-:J l.y sailors to the
chapel. I die in jice and wish to be
carried to the to.,ii in peace and free
from the vitulit and pump of this
world." fjimlo.; liome Notes.
Ancient cgyptian Stones.
Stones were, i.rmed lui$ ttitfgji&pcs
of beetles by thy ancient Cgyptiana.
They regarded the bcL-tle as an em
blem of ItniJiiii-tuiity, and hem.-e it waj
the most pupular of ull funas of tr
nameut. t.'ounici.'clt !x.-et!j of com
mon sto::cs sere coiumooly burled
with dcttd persons, itstd It wns custom
ary to cn;:av upon them the ex pros-
! slop of wish 's for future repwe aid
Birdset seeiss to hive thit (tropes' lu-
suncM for a in:; rr.'crl iimu."
"You m'.i:i tluit he tan tell a grace
ful He, bus developed a keen vitiu of
cunning ai:d has Iwirnt-d to cry-ii-'eal h'j
real Income from ui. wife."
"l'es, ni:d nlso to know tb.t she n.ul
Jy knows Juat hoc he fs Iece!7lns
hci." New Yuri: Herald.
Net Ours el It.
fihsv-Tbry say that there l'i a fool In
every family. Do you trfileve that?
lie Er well, I hardly like to s.iy.
I'm the only member of my family.
Chicago News.
Lowered.
Slaud-Bello doesn't wear French
heels any more. Her husband won't
lot hrr. Ethel I said she would lower j
herself by tnarrj'lng. Poston Tran
script Consciousness of Ignorance Is no
small purr of knowledge. -J,ioine.
P. O. Box 63.
CG. HEDGES
GENERAL CONTRACTOR
. RAINIER. ORE.
Ilgi!gjgg. given, on all kinds of Building Construction.
Re-in forced Concrete, Cement Sidewalks
HOLY GROANING.
Sin ef Worldly Plsaaur In the
Osvsntsenth Csntury,
Huckle glees a strnplilo picture of the
attttndo of tho kirk of Swtlnnd to
worldly pleasure during the seven
teenth century. t'lUHU-fulnoss, especial
ly when It rose to InugUtcr, was to lie
luarded against. Smiling might occa
sionally be allowed; still, being a car
nal pastime,. It was a sin to smile ou
Sunday, So husband should kiss his
wife and bo mother liefehlld on the
Sabbath day. Jesting was Incompati
ble with a holy and serious life. The
ministers were given much to weep
ing, groaulng and lamentations. One,
the Iter. Alexander IHiulop, was noted
for his "holy groan." To engage lu the
frivolous art of writing poems was
condemned. Men should not disport
themselves wtih music; dancing was a
"serious sin;" Joyousness even lit n
christening was a scandal, One should
epoak and walk with gravity and so
lemnity; lie should uot enjoy his din
ner; only the ungodly relished food.
The great object of life wns to be lu a
state ef nl!Ucthn. Whatever pleased
tho senses was to suspected. Whatever
was natural wns wrong. The church
men grew sour lu couiitetinnce, harsh
lu voice. Joy aud love disappeared or
were forced to hldo lu obscure corners.
MAN MONEY.
The Old Ttutonlo Law en Kilting er
Injuring Othtra.
The system of atoning for death er
bodily Injuries Inflicted on others by
paying damages Is as old as the earli
est Teutonic laws, praised by Tacitus.
The trespasser was always required to
make pence with the aggrieved family
of the victim by "Wcr-Geld."
"Wer" is the nncUwt German for
mau. "Geld," now. as lu the days of
Wotan, means money.
Damages were assessed In accord
ance wild tbe rauk aud wealth of the
Injured party, and the money was
paid over lit the presence of the whole
commuulty, its acceptance forestalling
feuds. Indeed, the recognition of Wer
Geld ("money for the mau" killed) by
law precluded further bloodshed or
other forms of revcuge.
If the stayer was uot rich enough to
pay the required sum, he turned ver
to tbe Injured parties bis sons as
slaves. If his sous were not sufficient
guarantee for the payment of the
debt, the slayer himself had to turn
bondsman, both tbe letter and the
spirit of the law requiring that the
full amount of damage Indicted be
recovered by the aggrieved parties
New Tork World.
Fulfilling His Agrttmont.
Having become tired of living In rent
ed houses, Mr. Gwlmple had bought
a home of his own. Sot baring
euough money to puy for It outright,
lie had uiade a i-nab payment of $1,000
and plven a trust deed on the property
for tho remainder. One night, not long
after ho had taken possession of his
uew home, Mrs. Gwlmple roused him
from a deep sleep.
"Gerald," sho said, "somebody Is try
ing to get Into the house!"
Mr. Gwlmple crawled ont of bed and
started dowustalrs.
"What are yon going to doT" she
asked him.
"I'm going to let him lu," ho an
swered, b:i!f awake.
To let him In! Who?"
"The man tint holds the trust deed
i this property." he mumbled. "The
t orttmr.it I binds m to admit
t.lm to ijie premises at any hour of the
C ny." Vout'l's Companion.
To Jlteh Fr His Mind.
"My 4t r-.piil;i(j.i," walled the sad
tycd lu J,5vlt j::l. "i,re Invaiiubly good
1,1 f;ct, I -.jlidi that I may veuture
Klthttit imt if undue exaggeration to
KJ tht; tl'-y are very good. IJut I
tt-ver -. t ov: Un til. I a' ways act on
vcond t!umJi!s. Thb trait In my char
acter h.s i-s.ltied ji.y ctirw-r. because
my m-c'iij '.hiiixhts aio always bud.
In fact, i tLSnt I u ay say without feat
of U!h'i-.i: :.tutIou that they'M
punl.."
"Well," sij.;c:ited Lo who was fu
tenltiK. wi.j r.on't you wait oatll
third t;u.Ugl.f and r.ct on them?"
HIo'ii. fully, ileifpoiidoutly, the sad
eyed l-.iiUvliijj.it sh jok his head.
"St 'U-nc si.-," he groaned, "I tievsr
had x.:r,'U successive thoughts aboat
Htiyiiu it, i,:y life." Kschange. '
At His Own Risk.
dl'.er Oi '.1'utches nnd wWj a hnud
hue ox vi one eye) -I have cotue, sir, to
ir.itke R,iiill'iiilon for the amottnt due
Ui my .iccldiiit Insurance policy. 1 fell
d'.wti jt rung tlli,'ht of till Irs the other
O'.i-tilj nnd suHtalii.il dam.ii;i'S that
will Jlsuble me for a mouth to come.
Viinagur of Couipatjy Yuiiff man, I
Km tiii.i.'ii th.' trouble to Investigate
your case, and I flisj you are not eutl
tli'd to niiythlnx K could not be called
ou ncchiwit. Vox ccrtsluly knew the
young lady's father was at home.
An Old Saw (tribes s Nail,
Mr. HcnippltiKton (musingly) As
Lincoln said, n miin may fool some of
the people all the time and ull the peo
ple some of tbe time- Mrs. Scrap-
plnjrton '(brlskly)-ltut you can't fool
me any of tho time! ruck.
- Didn't Take ths Bait.
Ml.': Anclente (Insinuatingly)-! dis
like my name; It's horrid. Mr. Fly
(absently) I fear It's too into to change
it bow.-
Thick sllence.-rittsbuns Tress.
Pretty Unpopular.
Wli'S-Bioties doesn't seem to be
very popular. Wagg I should sny not
vVhy. that fellow Is so unpopular he
couldn't even get a Job as a bill col
lo'tir I'lilO'dnliiMn I'oonrrt
'Phone 262.
"A Horrible Haltl-l p
"About ten years my brother
"held up" In his work, health and Hap
piness bv what wivs believed to l lu'l
less fons'umption," writes W. II. Ul"
comb, of Wiod.lnKlnu.N. 0. l""
all kinds of remedies and treatment
front several iloeior. but lound no li l'
until he look Dr, Kinit'a New Discovery
aud was wholly cured by six bottles.
Ho is a well man today." It' ll"k to
relieve and the sareft euro for weak or
sore limit", Hemorrhage, Coughs and
coM, itronol.itl, UGrlppe, Asthma,
and nil ISronelilat atlwtioiu. O'"1
Jl.OO. Trial bottle fi e. Guaranteed by
llotilton, IH-er !ahml, and Waneii ileab
et's.
President , Helps Orphans
Itiindteds of otphiins Imv.t hti
held by thf 1'renident nl Th Indus
Irlsl and Ofpliaii's ll'iue l M icon, tia
ho writes: "Wo have lire I KlecUle
ititlers In Ibis liflilutlon for uiue years
It lias proved n most excellent medicine
for Stonimli, l.ivn slid Kid. ay trembles
We i-tgnrd it;u. me cf. the best family
incdicliu'a on until " It lm irfotntcs Uie
vital oig.ins, purllii' th" Mi' l. a"' ,"
gesth'li.ereat. a appetite. T strengt'.eii
and build tip foil, ale. weak children
or run-down ptfoiae.u .ii is ii" 'p'i.
Ilest for hm.ile winplaitit thdy !"'
at lloilton, Warrel, ua t'eei isisim
dealers .
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KoJol for dvsi'ciui i and iiullgttoii will
digMauy a:n( allsod at any un l all
times. Kodol isi giiaianlcvd to (nf
pMinpt relief tSoM by A.J. Hcmlug
and cappooje Dfii Co.
Subs- iide fur the Mist audtlw wcvvkl;
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