The Oregon mist. (St. Helens, Columbia County, Or.) 188?-1913, December 31, 1909, Image 2

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    The Oregon Mist
Entered at th Postoflice at St. Helent,
Oregon, as seconr-claa mail matter
INCOMPARABLE EGOTISTS
Issued Every Fmdav Bv
H. H. FLAGG,
EDITOK AND PKOPKIUTOa.
G)unty Official
Paper
StBscrrtio R.tm
Onevear.
filr month ............. - 80
Arhrertioing rate made known on sppH-
ation Legal notice 25 cent per line.
ClCCtT COUHT OFFICKM:
.1 T. Ftin District Judge
I." IT. CaoipMi District Judflre
E. B. Tongue District Attorney
Coi'JJTt OrrtctM
JtmH lart, Judge St. Hele
W. A. Harris, Clerk St. Helen
Mrin Whit. Sheriff. t. Hena
W. K. Tichermr. Cornm'r Clatskanie
H. WVt, CWnilssioner Scsppo
K. E. Quick. Treasurer St. Helen
U.W.Uark. Assessor St. Hflens
J. H. Collins, School Supt CUtskaofe
O. T. Prescott, Sarveyor......St. Helen
Frank Shrrood. Connor....... Baiuier
' TO STRENGTHEN CHARACTER.
The Lord's Prayer should be
revised to suit the peculiar views
of the editor of the Oreponian.
. "Deliver us from temptation"
should read "Expose us unto
temptation," for by this process
only, argues the Oregonian, can
merit be determined and charac
ter formed. The devil, accord-
1 ing to this idea, is the greatest
of benefactors, for he is the great
i tempter, and. even if we discard
the personal devil, we must, ac
cording to this philosophy, give
credit to the human devils who
make it their business to tempt
men, women, and children to
their downfall. In this light the
seducer is a benefactor, for.
without his efforts, how could it
be determined whether any wo-
man had sumcient strengin 01
character to resist nersuasion
Men and women must be moral
salamanders, capable of passing
through the fiery furnace of
temptation and coming out un
scathed. Little children should
have thrown about them the at-
mosphere of evil. Instead of
the sacredly guarded home circle
and the SundaQ School they
should be placed within the reach
. of the tempter. Lessons of evil
3 should be inculcated, and, if
they resist them we will have a
- race temptation-proof, of unas
t sailable virtue and integrity. It
will be indeed the survival of the
fittest men and women with
' whom the editor1 of the Oregon
ian will be proud to associate
but few in numbers. "Paul.
Paul, thou art beside thyself.
Much learning hath made thee
mad."
" THE CLOSING YEAR.
(H W. Scott.)
Tlie Oregonian U newspaper of coin,
tnott tents. It is It (ate, therefore,
it i lis duly, to take !: stand and hold
iu position against every general fallacy
or (oily that invade the itate. It i on
the right aide of this question, too, at it
ha been on the right ile ot every Im
portant question that baa arisen U the
history o( the country. But It I no
prescience; it is no miraculous or ex
clusive gift ; it is ouly avenue judgment
anil common sense, not to be shaken
(rum their base by any crate or clamor.
The gift of common sense, applied to
Conditions as they exist, applied to
problems of practical life, triumphs in
the long run over all ill-considered in
novation, masquerading u ider the pre
tensions of reform. Balance of judft
tuent, on conditions that must be dealt
with in a state, is the rational and con
trolling force; and this paper endeavors
slway to find what that rational bal
ance of judgment is, and to take its
ttan I there. It may, it believes, prop
erly sppeal to its history (or proof and
maintenance of the general correctness
and soundness of the positions it has
taken on Important questions that have
arisen in tbe course of Its career. Never
has It been more confident on anytbiny
than on its view of the proper treatment
of the liquor question in this state
will justify it judgment it fully b -
lieves. Should it not now, it will later.
(Ji-uviCaksai.)
Cam. 1 could be well niov'd, if I
Were as yon
if I could prax to move, prayer would
wove we; ) ;$
But I am constant as the northern star,
Of whose trne-llx'd and resting quality
There is no fellow in the firnau-n.
The skie are painted with nnaumber'd
sparks,
Ttiev ate all Ore, and every one doth
shine;
But there's but one in all doth hold his
place; .
So, in the world, 'tis furnish 'd well
with men.
And men are flesh and blood, and ap
prehensive;
Yet, in the number, I do know but one
That unassailable holds on his rank,
Unshak'd ol motion ; and that I ant he
Let me a little show It, eve in tills
Tnst I was constant Cimbsr should be
banish'd,
And constant do remain to keep him so.
ORDINANCE NO- -
An ordinance granting nnto the United
Wiretest Telegraph Co. its successors,
lesal representatives or assigns, a fran
chise to erect, maintain and operate a
wireless telegraph station in the Citv of
St. Helens.
The City of St. Helens does ordain as
f.!!on:
Sec. 1. That there is hereby granted
nato the Vuited Wireless leiegrapa
Company, a corporation, its successor-,
leg.il representatives or ssigus, a f ran-
chise to erect, ruainta n and operate a
wireless telegraph station within the
limits ol the City of St. Helen.
Sec, 2. Ttut there is hereby granted
forth use of. the said Vnited Wireless
TeleiraDh Co . a corporation, its suc
cessors, legal r preventatives or assign,
a pice or pan 1 of land in Washington
Square in said city, described as follows:
A piece of land near the northern bound
ary of and in Washington Squsie large
enough to erect a building 12 teet hy 12
l.-et upon together with sufficient land
t erect a P'le, with guy wires and
anchor at achments
S-r. 3. That the Und as described in
Sc. 2 hereof, shall be granted unto the
aiJ I'uited Wireless Telegraph Co , s
corporation, iu successors, legal repre
sentatives or sssigus, for a peri d of
five years from and after the date of the
passage of tins ordinance, and no rental
f hall be charged the said Cn'ted Wire
It! Telegraph Co., a corporation, its
successors, legal repre entatives or as
signs, for said land, for said period nf
time.
tec. 4. That this land so grsnted or
I ate.l shall be useJby the United Wire
1. sss Telegraph Co., its successors, legal
representatives or assigns, for the por
os herein set forth' snd (or no other,
and if, st any time du.ingthe life of
this franc!) is?, tbe saiJ United Wireless
Telegraph Co., its successors, legal rep
reentuives or assigns, shall ceasjto
operate such wireless telegraph station
for a period of W days, consecutively,
they hall forfeit all rights uuder this
ordinance.
Wee. 5. Nothing in this ordinance
slall l construed as an exclusive grant
of the us-- of said land, other than the
buildings and mast, toe'.ber with the
1909 has been a good year for
Columbia County. Every city and
village in it has made material
progress, and we think it will be
admitted St. Helens has done the
best of all. Among our more
important accessions are the big
mill thp nfW stnnp nuarrv nf the
Columbia Contract Co., the wire-! ""J "r ire "d anchor, there
less toWrsinh station th npW j of. hut the ground or land adjacent to
1 1 i , . . . . ' i . , I :
a'iu nrounu me satu uiui'iingr, guj
a ires and anchors, shall be fur the use
and benefit of tbe public and under the
control of the City of 1 Helens.
Wee. 0. That tbe said United Wire
it' Telegraph Co., a corporation, its
aiuccseors, legal representatives or ss
s' litis shall t-e held liable for any d image
ports for the eleven months of the cur
rent year ending with November. This
is sccordinf to the report of the Secre
tary of the Treasury on breadstutfj et
porledfroiu this country. I'uget Sound
comes next after IVrtlan I. New York
is firs', Philadelphia second and Du
luth third. Lat year tril.nd ranked
second in the country iu wheat ihip-
uienta. Tlie Ugu es Jut c inp i-u oi
wheat exports do n.n include large ship
ments of whe-l from I'onltad to 01
iforuis. This tonnage i very heavy
each year.
The (hie new steamship I War (or the
run between Portland and $ in Fiaucls
co will start Wftt fr itu N'dapjrt News,
Virgiuia, January 9, and her sister ship,
the Beaver, will come s jou after. Both
will go into commission at once Uuou
arrival. Tueee boats ar the new Hir-
rimaa liuers built t r the coast route
and are the fine it ever in commission
between here and the couth.
Blooded chiek.ns aud cats from vari
ous parts of the Pacific Noithwest have
had their iuniug-i during the past wek
at the show of tui Oregon Poultry and
Pet Association. apletidul sh iw Was
held, maoy of theprUi fowl having
been on exhibition at the recent Seattle
Exposition. The exhibit of pure blood
poultry s ows the advance in this indus
try in the northwest within the past
few years.
Delegates from Oregun, Washington,
Idaho, Montana sol Utah will attend
the convention ot the Western Ketail
Lam tier Dealers' Association, which will
meet in Portland Febraary 14, 13 and i
10. Lavish entertainment of the visitors'
by tbe manufacturer of tlU distiict
will be s feature of the convention snd
plans to give the delegates agod time
are already under way. A committee,
headed by W. B. Mackay, has this
feature in charge. An elaboiate bau
quet is on the program and trips to the
sawmill plants near the city, excursions
on the bar r, and probably a jaunt to
a logging camp in the timber not dr
from Portland are premised. The gath
ering will be an iropirtaut one iu I tim
ber circles and it i expected there will
be 400 delegates in attendanc i.
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THE PC0PLC Or THIS CITY HilVC ICARtiZ THAT IT
TO BUY AT OUR STORE BCOIUSC THEY ALVAYi GET
GOOD GOODS. OUR AERCHa4MDISE Cti ALWAYS BE DEPENDED;
Oti. WE HIYE REDUCED PRICES SO THIT YOUR DOLLAR WILL MOV BUY AORE THAti
A DOLLAR S WORTH. IASTE1D OP P4CKIitG IWi4Y GOODS UMTIL AEXT YZAR WC
SELL THE A AT SHORT PRICES TH!T WILL AIKE YOUR A0A1EY GO A LOAG WlYt
FURNITURE, STOVES AND RANGES
Are You In' Need Of
ANYTHING?
with
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We want to Ulk furniture
you. Do you know that our Btock
is first-clasa in every particular?
We can supply every thing you
need and at prices that are bound
to please.
Drrssers
Well made and neat in appearance,
with a good mirror. Just what you
want at from - to $12.60
Chair
Serviceable and low priced. Can
now be had at, each, 75c to $1.75
Oak Rocker
Comfortable, serviceable and an
ornament to any home. Cheap at
$3.50. now - - - 13.00
BEDS AND BEDDING
Our Heaters and Cookers
The cokl weutlier In by no means over and
if you are in need of a jrootl heating stove
now ia the time to buy. We have tome that
will take away your dread of cold wenther.
Prices ranjr from - $1.50 to $U.&0
A line of the ltt cook atoves and ranjrea
that are made. Kanjre from $35 to $fiO
If there ia anything you want that we have
not on hand we will get it-and sell it to you
just as cheap as you could get it anywhere.
The Royal Chinook Link Is a recent addition to our pre
sent large and well selected stock of shoe. Neat designs,
the beat of material and good workmanship combine to make
them leaders in the world of shoes, Kqualted only by the
American Gentleman Shoe"- and we have it
Jas. Muckle & Son's Department Store
three-story brick, the new addi
.tion to the big hotel, the Odd
Feliows' building, the Orcadia
Hotel, and very many comfort
able residences. During 1910 there
will be the construction of the
new water system. AuKng mi
nor but imtiortarit new indiistrips
this year we have a steam laun-! reultinx fr ""y ient to any per
dry. a bakery, a plumber's, and 1 s'n or l" property by its appliance
a hbirksmitVa hrm vei,t r,w ! H'6 City of St. Helens shall be held
stores and two electric theaters.
bliimeltsj therefor.
Aprovel Dec.
1.1
itainier nas compietea a very ex-
fjensive system ot street im
provements, and at Clatskanie'
the Columbia Agricultural Com
pany has started the work of re
claiming several thousand acres
of overflow land. Throughout
the smaller towns and agricultu
ral Kwtirin.q rhf imrirrivarrint ia
no lflss nr.ririiilf. Mr.ro ov-ui i l!'bed Uiri
road work has teen done than in
any two previous years, and halls,
schoolhouses and comfortable
homes have taen built. The year
has certainly been a good one,
and about the best wish we can
express is that the prosperity of 1
27, lm
31. E. 51ILLEK,
Mavor.
01. R lOKTLtMi LETTER.
1'oitlaill, Ore, UfC. 2H, (Seirial)
ii ucli work oo the rivers an I barlxirs of
the Pacific Nintiiaetf. will be accom-
the coin :t.j year pro
vided lb ricomm.Mnlatioiis of M..Jr
Mclii'l je, coifis ot Cuitcil StaU- Kiiifi
n -r, in ch.trge f this district, sre fal
lowed. Major Mcli.due ha 4 juat made
amnml iciort to the Secretary of
War and orges the expenditure of !,
04,500 in river and harbor iainrove-
1909 will remain with us during i ",t" iu ,,u district f.r the fiscal year
the year 1'JlO. ! A'" we :''0, mi-
KIST
Fred HerpCMuon, of I'. rtUiid
lug in IIih ial!ey a (c-w diys.
Joa Duflield i siiendin
weik ilU iiis luoihti iu I'uiil-nu.
niiis wi'iu uiic veeu Caiiid li'ime .Viii
The largest apcropiiatii'D recotntneud-
j l-d ik l,.VW,WW (or continuing the iui
; piovemeiu at the moiitU of ths Coluui
it vikit-jbia fcivw. The sum of ,11.000,00) is
urged for work in the same s ream be
Iwircn the La!le. rapids and Celilo Falls.
Tliu u-iuainder of the desired appro-
Breweries are prohibited from main
taining warehouses ia dry anits, for the
distribution of their products, accord
ing ti a rulitiK by Attorney General
Bell, of Washington. Tliis is a reversal
of bis fftrmer constroctioa of the local
option law The latest opinion was
given Oil a qne.-tion snhmitfe I by Stev
ens Countv, which recently voted to
abolish salooai. As lonimon caniers
are forbi
dry territ
warehonr-e may deliier whit stock it
has on hand, but is onable to replenish
its stock. The defeat of the local option
force in Watta Walla is the first im
portant reversal they have met. To
date, they have wjo ii 3-3 special elec
tions and met di-fe.ii in I!) In Hint slate.
I HKISTMAS AT WARKES.
Warren Imd puhiicChristmas tree list i
Cliriitmni Kve. A large nutnixr ol ' i?
people assembled from the snrronnding j JXi
country and 1 atened to the following i CX
!5A
f ftJtS2r"fl4l
eacel'ent prngram :
Son, by the Sunday (School,
l'rayer, by Rev. Lew lnvic.
Short address by SnperinUndi-nt Daviea.
ltc:it;i'iun, Allen and Annie tjvirs.
Recitation, by Klmer IWeler.
Ileciuiiori, "f-jnU's Cake," Sluliert
Cooper.
Kecitation, "S .tila Clans." Kathleen
Peterson.
Sonir, "M'-rry, erry C'hristiii,"
by 15 rhihlien,
ftecit.itioii, John Vvm.
j K'-c tatioii, "(il;id Tidings," Kleanor
i.nri'en.
5J
i lden from carrying liquors Into Recitation, Fanny Coop r.
.. ,, .. ,. .. . ... , Acrostic, "Lh'ntmnii." nine elr i.
itorv, ttU further held that a Ke..i,llti.,,n, K,i, k Nelson.
I. A. Nadeau, lately director general
of the luecwiful Ala-k i-Yuk n- Pacific
Kxpotition, and for many years one of
the best known railroad wen of the 1'a
ciBc North s est, has become chief rep
resentative for the Equitable Life As
surance SfcVty as U general aent for
Western Washington. Tlie territory
which coin. within Mr. Nudt-au's juri
diction is larg.-, hut his persmal a:-
quaintiitice is very extensive, an I whllu
the insurance busineis is a new depart
ure for him the successes achieved in
other line give substantial guarantee of
an active and prosperous future.
ilnv Iri'tn her cliool m t-:iittbkami'. Mi
will tpetid the holidays wall patents and
friends. '
' Melmleni dryiiM-ii have had qii;e h
time cr:itcliiii( kle ami rmits from un
der the frvzvn mow for their i0w dor
ing ihu oi l Mup. The we.itl.er lots
modirMted at tliis writing, hut the snow
K'M S Oil very flow. 1
Tow McIMiiiel cummin to visit his p
J .. .. I -t .. II.. I.... ,.. 1 I : .
g" i al"ug '"'"''; Colombia rivets, snd in extending the
A splendid progn.,., was well cM',a'in tV ,W0,,k.1
nut Xurns Kve at the 1'leinnit II U ' CoqmJIe and 1 illamwk, and dredging
sruoolhou e. The reciiatioiH, diHliums in the apper Wlllameite and upper Col-
-..1.1 ..I 4 t i . I. .. j .. .....
" win-loin mionru iniui'B' p uiuiiia. It Major SI ii lid' e s recoromen-
wtss.Huiker is a good tiaim j , ......,,, ou, .H, meJB
' prjsUoii is divided between the diffcr
iti.t coast harbors and aork on the Col
Iniibhi, Willamette, 8-iske and other
j rheiB, inclu ling the CowliU, prays and
l.uwis rivers in Washington.
I According to the leporr, Vqieration
jihiiiuglhs pa-t je.ir consi-ltd larg.Jy
i in dredging ihral place-i Itetween Fort-
land and Astoria in the Willamette and
r iilooi
ol IhMivii
Will . Dallas is Just rei-overing fr...i ,t ! IH i mai.ent work of great value to
three wek6 Kiege if ecinl-t fever at the
lnptii in C'.rvaliis. If 11 ixptcltJ
home in a lew Ujj s. ,
I he w hole I'aciliis North went.
I'orlhind takes fourth place among
cities of tbo Unite J b'tiUl la wliiiat ex-
Tiie taliroads have enjoyed tlieir share
of a brisk holiday season . Large quan
titles of merchandise In the form Of
small packages have been brought to
the northwest. Them have also been
substantial shipments from this part of
thi country to the older sections, l'ost
oflice receipt show substantia! increases
over last year. The holiday travel Is
also shove the norms 1. The Great
Northern and Northern Pacific have
carried unusual numbers of Christinas
travelers this year, all of which indicate
that the Northwest is enjoying pros-
We wish to announce to oar friends
aud patrons that we carry a full line of
Brown and Hamilton celehrated Ameri
can Gentleman and American lady shoes
and would be pleased to show them to
you There is no more Ininortant detail
of your attire than shoes. You will find
nothing smarter or correct than our new
American Uenllenian Oxford. The su
periority of this, like all American gen
tlemen shoes, Is not only in appearance,
it covers very detail, Inside and out
JAMWMUCKUi&tTuN.
Recitation, Fiaik I'ch-r.
Recitation, John Hoti'hnrd.
Recital ion, Jeatinelte (Mvles.
Son, "No Room in The Inn."
Recitation, Miss Mave.
Recitation, Klsie Hammer.
Recitation, Toanio Grewell
Recitstl hi, Frank Coop-r.
Son, Kathleen and Kleanor I'eter-on.
8nnta Claus then arrived with pres
ents for all.
rine piano cheap at Montgomery's,
For a first cl ,b of painting go
Jack Skinner, Iloulton, Oregon.
CARD OF THANKS
I desire to inti rely (hunk all who
Contributed to th.t fnr.d lor rnvalt
snce after the death of my hu-haiid.Gii
hriele Cmterar, who was accidentally
killed at the fit. Helens qnnrry October
10th: Marv Cartkkas
The Mist has never intimated
there was anvthinar wroncr in the
Chief's pubiishine a liquor j)eti-t
, i j rrfL ..i
is, ana tnm the (Jhier constantly
ignores, that it is the duty of a
paper to take sides upon every
question that is of great import
ance, either morally or finan
cially, to the community in which
it is published.
We Wish Our Friend and Patron
Happy and Prosperous
New Year
And we also with to contribute to said prosperity by
jj furnishing you with Groceries, Dry Goods, Clothing, j
r- .s sU l s :Lt- : rv. t )h
JXJ - " wwcii pvssiuic ngure. vican, new gooat,
courteous trestment, and square deal for alU;
&
An Important Item
In all household expenses
is the bill for shoes. Weft
tflillCelcn) can cut it down to the I
dm
lowest jKjssiblc figure andJ
only ask a chance to do so. $
Our shoes wear longest,
cost the least and look the
best. V
It
9 rei
IA New
5UMM0N5,
V
In the Circuit Court, of tli Hlat of Orcein,
(or the i iiiini)- i,i :,luiiit,i,
Minnie lt, I'luliitlir, vn. Carlos (J. I.ln,
JfefiifUm.
To llieilelemlmit la tlia ab'rvs entlllwl nil:
in the name of the hint-! of Oreifon, rnu ars
herahy rwiniml toaimwrr the i'oiiii,llnl KM
Kln.l yon In the nlmve sijtllliKt suit oil the
.11 ' ,l- ol jKiiinirv, Kin.
Snl.1 Milt Is (jrimmcniMid tiy !! ptaintlrT
Kln-l ynu for a illvorre, o tlie aroiindii of
serthm, snd If run full Ut spear auit sntwrr
beiween now suit ld ilny, fur fallnro thori-of
the jilHlhtir) will laka Jii'fitineiit axaliinl von
tit a rllvorea ami a illMolutlori of Ilia niarrlaie
now extatliiK ltWBflii you ami sal, I lalntlir
j ma iiiiini'iia ii aerven or iiiiiiiieaiion In
purananes t an onli-r niaile lir the Jii'lag r,f
the lv enlllM I;irnult Oiirt, ilatcil the vntli
'lay of liwml,r, I'Htl, alii ordering-th llr
liublleiitlfin l fx ma,!n on the Jllr.l day of l
Cemlw. IISW, and the lt imldlealloii lobs
lUSdv on tin) 'JHii Uy of January. MI0
WII.IIIU-VHPtNI'I'.R,
AtUmsys lot flakliir,
Shipment of Fine Hals
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n .ust openea ana are now on display. Did you ever
H r a YnM.ucror itatf Come in and look them
m wvci. i ior every lace.
IIOIICl TO CltOltOlt
Alt pannna koln atalais aa-aiws UsaaWS
K rhwa a. IMallMy 4awH f'"1 '
r tfca mim. pfuya-ilr Mitlal. Ss JaaaSl
am. ! uiri kow is s IIwm. Caae
t'a oiiy. lii.,n, withlat sit ! (i
iba 41 ftaT.
at. II alalia. ta.Wr ltk lJ
"oMttt,
a4a,alall.
SUMMONS
In tlw telt tXtrt. ml Ika la at VtSS, Isf
llta t .ni.lf of Clnalfcla.
One X Mrraul. ItaloUS, AMSS A.
Mr rt. I, IWIaoiUtH
T lha alut haatxl d.lauj.av Jssss
Mera.il-
la in nana ol ih Sum ol Ottpmf
harat'f miilr4 to iwii awl as
Malnl at ilia t-lalnllaT Sl"l afatiial '
alaiira iiiltla.l .ull. wrStft ts ! S
d.tp rrt iha Him t.ui,liraliun ol ! saa
and it tt tall na apta aft ,
KialuMaTwill apwr so in "Ei:"r:
) Iwr Iu aat-l mv.lail, l " '" T
aiwla nf aaatrimmir bataaan flalatis aa a
fall laltl bm dlmiKa.1. and M a'Salaa"
hitihar raliat u l lha rrt ahail sasss
and a,MHalla la Kwwlse .
'I'hla .umne.na la ar?d bpo" ' rTZm
In au 4r wada aift aula'"! In
lha till .lay l Iwraiiai. IJS, t
A K.aln, JKt ui Uioal' U,?Z2
hlra aid nlar nxio'raa ton to f'm TT
Man Ih rmidil l "'
oarsa al lha da la tl ths Srat trust "
Ihla sunimnli. . M . B1M
UHSllAI.tf'I.K"VM.,i??iiil
AHIIII Hl . MlllUUS,
tlala nt (rat saiMleatl.m iw, l, t"
)ata nf last iwblicailaa Ja. 31 l
MflCI -I0fMJi
MMIM ia harohr stteti that
haaUan, by the cyiy "irt, ' "r .
eaaaad. awl kaa duly .all6l aa (UIM
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