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About The Oregon mist. (St. Helens, Columbia County, Or.) 188?-1913 | View Entire Issue (March 25, 1910)
The Oregon Mist ihoe KnterH Mt th Poaliffi e at Helens, riRna as rMi: la tWi Vmtte. . Fixtures issritr TVhvV jNilav Vt 1 IT FL.vCG, Editor 4KD I'Kormi'r.'s. County Official Paper SrBscRimoN Rates One year - 11.00 Sir months ......... .f0 Advertiains: rate mule known on appli cation. Legal notices 35 cents per line. Circuit Corjar OrFtcsaS! J. A. EaVin Pistrict Tudire T. V Campbell Ditrlet Judge E. B. Tongue District Attorney Cot'srt Orncans James lart, Judtfe Helens W. A. Harris, Clerk -"t. Helens Mirin White, Sheriff- St. Heieu W. K. Tichenor. Comra'r Clatakanie H. Wwl, Commissioner.... Scapnoo E. E. IJtiick, Treasurer St. Helens U. W. Clark. A aae-aor. St. Helens J. H. Collins, School Snpt fttsknie O. T. Prescott, Surveyor... St. Helens Frank Sherwood. Conner......Kipier THE "INSURGENT" VICTORY Here's One of Our Easter Lilies Call the .ta. M . at Uur store and see rest of the Bouquet - We have allthe Easter Season's Novelties in Walk-Over Shoes and Oxfords 9 Hew Toes, New Patterns New Leathers PRicr.s S3.50.-.S4.00 J4.50.J5.00 The people will be guided by the Oregonian when it advises them not to weep for Uncle Joe. Whatever he may seem to his home constituents, to the great majority of the people of the United States he is the"embodi- ment of bossism and his crush- mg defeat will be welcomed as the dawning of a more liberal era in national politics. The in surgent Republicans have done their country the greatest possi ble service and their temporary union with their Democratic col leagues has been justified by the ., - result There will be no more talk about punishing the insur- gents by expulsion from the par ty or withholding from them their just share of influence in the distribution of the public patronage, and those who have been coerced into standing by the speaker for the sake of the plums that fall from the great mail's desk, will, like rats, desert the sinking ship. Mr. Cannon boasted, when asked to accept the nomination for the vice pres idency, -'They cannot make a political eunuch out of me." Yet that is just what they have done if we are to judge by his own . conception of the speaker's func tions, air. cannon s tneory is , that the majority should rule absolutely and arbitrarily, and that the minority; no matter how large it may be, has no right to have any influence on legislation. Further than this, he believes the speaker of the House' should be absolute master of the major ity and this he has been, by vir tue of the present rules as con strued by him. Cannonism is dead but Cannon is kindly per mitted to retain the honors and emoluments of his position. It is doubtful if he will consent to so complete a self-stultification as to preside over the house un der rules which he condemns, and after being expelled from membership on the Rules Com mittee. - The Republican party is not going to pieces, nor do we be lieve it will lose control of the next House of Representatives. The insurgents are Republicans, and, having broken the despotic power of the speaker, they will not act with the Democratic minority in any attempt to pre vent the fulfillment of party pledges. They will aid the Pres ident, whenever they believe him to be in the nirht. but thev will ; 1 , , . ,. , ir ucariuii, aim me court, auer exaiu- hae tne courage to oppose him ,!! the reports of the cruise, aud whenever tht-ir judgment con-i ''"k advised in the matter, it i or- Acmv, oM.r o,lrK,;r,;-H,(;, jriuei! by the court that said petition l derrms any administration mea-'i. aml tne u h,bv d '.,, , mc jjicsiui. niLuiiiuciH uusue; iur , Matter of sure, and their victory will bring to them many recruits from the ranks of the heretofore regulars. The lesson reaches Oregon. Cannon is the fruit of the old convention system. His follow ers, -wherever they may be, op-! I"": ,s " i threfre orderM i pose any measure that interferes i fransfttm-d by the o.uhty Tr-aauT-with the "divine right" of theM r f""" s- 27 l" ,n wner fund, . m r .1 , 'and that tlie clerk litsue a warrant on Dosses. niey javor ine gooa,i old trethods that put such men as Piatt, Quay, Aldrich, Alger, et al, in the United States Senate, and oppose any attempt by the people to amend the old-fashioned methods. An "insurgent" Republican candidate for Cong ress in this district would make- re-nomination. An Iowa farmer lost $3000 and then 0,000 in two successive deals with fake sporting men. The profits of agriculture are large, but not sufficient to war rant branching out as a dead game fcport. WHITE&AWDERSOW HOULTON.ORE. COUNTY COURT. Matter of Opening Bid for Improve ment of Boxler Hill. - On this day the blda for Improving the Boxler Hill were opened by the court as follows: J. F. Johnston, for $121 per rod, said Johnston being the only bidder, and the court being ad vised iu the matter, it Is ordered that the contract be awarded to satd J. F. Johnston for 265 rods, amounting to 521S3.fO. Matter of Special Improvement. Falls Creek, Hazel Grove, Upper Clat skanie and Quincy Roads. Bids having been advertised for. for the Improvements of the above named reads, and none having been submit ted, it is ordered by the court that the sr.d improvements be done under the direction of Hon. W. K. Tlcheuor. Matter of Appointing Supervisor for Road District No. 11. It appearing to the court that Mr. Ceo. Freeman, the iersou heretofore appointed as supervisor for said dis trict, has not qualified, and on account of sickness will be unable to accept said appointment, therefore the office is declared vacant, and it Is ordered by the court that Mr. Sllvo Graham be and te is hereby appointed supervisor of said District No. 11, and that before entering upon the duties of his office he qualify according to law and file a bond in the sum of Jlo.OO, to be ai- proved by the court Matter of Remitting Taxes of C. F. Rabinsky on Personal Property. On this day, it appearing to the sat isfaction of the court that Mr. C. F. Rabinsky has been assessed with tl(00.w& of notes more than he should have been, and that the taxes thereon amounting to $1C.5) should be remit ted. i( is therefore ordered by the court that the Sheriff remit the said sum of $IS.5 as charged to C. F. Rabinsky on personal property, and that the clerk give the eberiff crsdit for the said sum of $16.50. Mrtter of Issuing Warrant to Mr. Zol ler for Right of Way. . On this day it i.-s ordered by the ccirt that npon the presentation to the clerk of a seed for the right of way for road in District 5. approved by the icamy juage. mat tlie clerK issue a warrant in favor of Mr. Zoller for the sum of $JW.W. In the Matter of the Appointment of County Fruit Inspector. On Ui day upon the petition of 25 re-idents interested in rhe fruit Indus try of Columbia County, and the recom mendation of M. O. Ixiwnsdaie, State lu.-pector. it is ordered by the court thi:t Mr. James IV. Pomeroy be, and be i hereby appointed Connty Fruit Injector. Matter of Petition of J. B. Bridges far Remission of Taxes. On this flay, this matter coming on Correcting Assessment W. C. Eichman as to School District. Now comes W. C. Eiesman and t.U'.vn tn the court that an error had Ijemi made in placing property belong ing to him fcltuated iu School District No. 1 at in KchjoI District i", and that (he difference in the amount of J . MILLER ATTORNEY-AT-LAW St. Helms, Oregon PHYSICIAN & SURGFON ST. HELENS ! OBKiiO DR. R. L. Jeffcott DENTIST Office with Dr. Cliff. ST. H ELKS 9 JR.H. . CUr. PHYSICIAN & SURGEON 8T HELIN8 OKF.OOS Steamer Iralda C. . Httjhklrk. Matter. RAILROAD TIME. Learn luinlrr lilr (ricrl Suadtntor Von laod, U ( A. M . deputing from KL Helen al o'eiock. Retumlui, Icsvm fort laud al i JO V M.,arriTlof at St. Helena al:&. - ' Passensers aii Fast Freizbt. FOR PORTLAND DAILY PORTLAND LANDING. ALDER ST. Kotlce of Sheriff's Sale Or- lie Yon Waut To Sell! Iii the Circuit Court ol the Stale ol etfon for Columbia lonntv. John A. SchiiHer, by J. B. Oolftv, nil guardian, plaintift vs, Matilda redern and I'cndt retler mn. drfrndants. By virtue of an rxrculion, judgment orJer, drcrrc and ordi-r ol sale imiuU oat of the shove eutitled court ia the above entitbd cause, to me direclfrl and ilateti the 24th day or rebrnsry. IU10, anon a iti.k-:i cut remleiel and entered in said court on the 27th day ol April, 190". against Jo'in A. N-Imllr. i.r J. n. Ciodfrev. hi guardian, plain' 111. nnd in favor of Matihla I'rderaon and I'endt FederKin, dmendants. Ut the turn of 03 75, witn in-e.est thereon at the rale of 6 per cent p. r annum Inmi tlie tti day of April. I'.iCJ. and ihe furthtr mm of 5 costs and di-ibunements and the oiis of and upon I'm writ, command ing nie lo link a'e of the following de-cnbfd real property, !- it : the .Nortltet tinarter ol th Soiithe-t Quarter (NV. i. of SW. 4 ol Section 13 in Too ni.h'p 5 North Range 6 West of the Wills. neiie Meridian, in Coluni bla Connty. Oregon, Opoii which aaid resl property said surn'waa decteol to b lieu. Now, therefore, by virtue of wid ex ecution, judgment order, drcree and order ol sale and in compliance with the commands of sa'd a rit, I will on Mon day tlie 4:h dy of April, 1010, at Hi o'clock a. in., at the hont dour .f the Connty Court Honse in St. IMciis, C himbix Countv, OrrRon, n-ll t public auction, fciataj ct to re-leinpt ion. to tl.e tii(beel bidiier, lor cash in hand, all Hie right title and inlrrt Wltirh the within i.auied pUintifl had on the ill day id April, 1305, the date of the jiKlgtmnt herein, or a ni-f that date had in and to the above dewnbed real pr ir y or any part thereof, to satitly raid execu tion, jtntgment oidr-r aiid d-crve, hco, intere't, coets an I accruing rut. MARTIN WHITE Sheriff of (.'olimibli I'ouniy, Oregon. Dated this 3rd day ol March, Mill). Firs: pniilii-ation .M ir 4th, llllt. Ijist pubUi atio! April lt, Hilo If you want to sell yonr Luiitiei-s of any kind, or if you want l sell your nmnrfr mnA mil tiialr ttim ikripM ritylit r.r.... , - ...... - r. . 1 eoT', ii(i ui; uliw-i uixji I would Ilka lo hear from you. Give I April Bib, lor ecUl road iniprovement descrlDtion and uric. Addieu J. E.lwurl'n rond -liatrict So. 0. in accwd- Smilh. .11.1 Th.n.l, tnr,,.,,r.. lWl- ."Ce ir f'l'. P'o'lj"' d fM-Ci ' w w " tltnna.n IK, i ia ,Ju-m ,, BIOS WANTEO iMrnltfd li.is will .e rctviveii by the Couoty Coriti of Coltiiiibia Cotmty, Or- ,iOT" up U o elm k uooii, ediiiiny, NOTICK OK RKOtSTKATIOS. U lhvtrX HlU'tmel i'( tt Mmt of Oftftfnl. M ti.. t st i iii iif L't'liimht. HImI ttttlr. hit wife, u . th liilioih. hit 'iffHl ,.lt wilttsiLiHt In alUtfltUlA .! ( il) urth. rue m0 M wUUnv -ii0 tuffUlmn. ihwt nmnl4 m w rM liu uf the mtb-4 4uflf ttl th (ntrwtlm ul mM e Um wHH w MiUt irttvrlnt rotiUtv M4 iMttn fiHit i(,.(i!um to il(ur. lhnt? wwnit In srv tinr ul ciki Air f-" i Ulf u, ,n ol 14 with t Un n ih i.l Mtu tvtiva til () mirtt runatbi tiln tm"h utt uU! Wrol Un U artl wi lienor f lh 4 iMfi ul b S,.rthwtl lurtr ul mil mctum 41 lhtu 1 un limit it'1 north U wrtti 4,turtpr of mjI wct-iUm it lu IH bib-fuf w.i&itiit 4M rvutAiuluc lmy Bcrnt Alnittrifitt tUarr, .nu tNtt.r Ai C Alii-wortH. Umttr K AIortli M. UM. M. U.'-1 n.t i W I .l t Tfum u l.ic t Utr ol 1 t$Voxl Th mi U ul A, W IU tJc'sM. wh b'ttu 11 mar H'Uff 1irilMU, Thl on tlie Wh '1t M Wrrfl. A Jl.. hhi, aa tn(,lrrtUm -Hunt l.t tvsii l U Miatihr ttii4 Mtu;i Mainr. hi vtfv m the I'lirnU 1. tmrt l i:lutittu t .mtiif. tr initial frgtatnti ot h Utl uf 10 Utt.i U drm rlt!p.i tm kjB iou iravf 00 f ba-fc-rv lb Jtt day nt April WIO. ul all"" ru why wh m1i11o thai ttot im f f iwt. Ili witl tm lato aa ctn atil a tm will b utrl acftlin to th TAirt ( lfl i.l.llrti..tt (la )nt Ul b iofi r oarroi 1 riim q.ip'itini.in mm- H. A 'if, thl aumiuun ti iil.Jih1 tj tp)r ot tQ. i Ink 10 nu-lr on li(-s h lar of Mann. lvit, rtto n.ti ttt'rttrat'm (fuf n ih it 1 to .1-. ,f Wsr. h. IrtQ. at! ih iail au Lb 1t uf April. .utMru-ji f k(i(,al SCMMON5. GolQQbli Electric X - fcaiaaVtflaaallltrirl(llhaaja 1D V- ies, Helens Baltorv a s a at a a aii Kina ui y Cakes, Breed I I? TO A MQPV. I MS a, a n t Berlin Bakery and .COFFEE HOUSE. Everything New and Clean. Try our Coilcc and Cake. houlton ok:::; THE ARCADE 4 -,S$I An Uj-to-Date Moving Picture Show, In tb old Mucklc store building, which has been re t modektl for the purpoae. Three ahowi evert evening, beginning at 7:30. land, Oregon. COUNTY TKKA.St'RKR'.S NOTICK. Notice is Tiereby given that all county road warrants indorsrd"Nnt paid for want of funds" will be paid on presentation to the treasurer. Interest ceates after this date. E. R. QUICK, Treasurer of Columbia County, Oregon. on hie 111 the cilice til the Comity ! Clerk. Bi'lii must b amimpanird lv Certilied check (or len (r rent ol the amount bid. I lie County (,'oml reserve. ; tht tiglit 'O reject any mid all bida. j A iir.t 11.1111, vimiity Jiiiige. : i. homIi i nm,.- j t m. . lu, .1 lh- l..tl,r.l ,, ;, 11, ,,.,,,T, Swle-1 bid, will be rrc-ived by thtlrwXlXW.Z'!: County Court ol Columl; a County, Ore. i I;!'""' '"Sloatas. lh. mm iii,!, L gon, upio iz o-rioca D'', weoae-n y ,j i:m,,V. , , . wccfen v. c. ti i-'.'iieral fund In favor of Kic-i'ii an in i-ald suui of $11. M. Ma'.ter of Apportionment of Road Fund. Cn this day It is ordered by the court that th"re be and hereby Ik. ap pci ; ioiied to th various road districts !n fijiliiwliig amounts: No. I. VW)M; No. 2, JDffiO.00; No. i, t:;V)M-r -Sti- 4. 15K2.(W; No. 5, 151.01; No. G, laei.Oo; No. 7, f.lOl.OO; No. S. SlUiS.dO; No. 3. $7!iU.i;l); No. 10, tli,;2.iO; No. II, iiUlUMt); No. 12, ?.:iT.fo: No. l::, lli.-,2.')0: No. 1 . I I2I1.HI; No. 15, $7Xj.0; No. 1C, VMM. Matter of Transferring FUnds. . 'On thin day It is ordered by the court that the Treasurer be, and be is here by directed lo transfer from special f ind of K. U f lo general road fund the sum .or 1204,61- Whereupon court adjourned until Wednesday, April Cth, 1910. Of 7 t I V W M rUV A 3. A ! U " 1 TwTStw A T I A I yrl,kl 19 ,Sjr Oatualt A4mio, Co., cn, BIDS FOR WOODEN BRI0CE la ibat'irrmi Court, uf n, ri. of inftm, lit lb 1 mtnlr i 1 rtluri.la., Frlu Bmnn. lmuoir. H-rnu i.r. ,w lrn.ai,l Tn Mrlu i.r. ilirfrnitanl : III th ! al Hit Mali ut Olr,,,n tol ttw btnlirrnimialniuairl lb raaplalnl f.r.1 acalit rua III ll. !,. railnt , ,4 1'l lf"rnl llth..,i A pill l ilil tarlliic all rrl. Ir. 10 lha 1m !hl. .ilinii.i.n. .ml l ,,, ( w lu iuvr iK-rtiu that itirt Ma.pi u ih, wnirl fur lh rril( rajn Int in the cutauUiul milieu I a luilf.wt ajrtil,. t,y 4 it,n,i ,, ,,,, I .Irlrlulaul. M.iril, . In il turn f llai Mvauici wiiu iin,ri-.i iiicfwio iiha ,A "l"' C"H t' annira from U.r.,, 1.-,. ami the lurthrr ama r.f M ai for lu pa-l TV (.liiulllTon irw iircnim hrlnalit ,), i U.r.lllr aim lul,r, lli.froii al la fla 4 11 ll.ew. ami UH lh. , , ' ' jilamllll fa !l,u.r. m,., r,, ,'n. for llw riniiii.ia an.l .,f.,r uf. i,.M.i,h, MUaiua r,al r.uir. u..n Mint ihaVaJ: iiiartar ( .1 .l lh n.ll,,.M ..,", . .. .:" I W'r'Wi ..i.firr I' ,1 ol arrumi IV In iJ.n.hi. - I llw HImrlio aw I innra ' lh. 1'ipiil'toii A&rd (iili. lor the conduction of u I ..I tu, mm.. .....'.; "J"".?. Ih.'l"""' woo-len bridge acro-a (iohle Creek, on ' Pi'"! "',)!" ' Hw n.il ,,.."!! 1 the proposed (ioble-l'resc-.tt road, iu nc-1 ,.; '''17 r"'"' ?'" ' ror.la.ic, will, plans and ape, ihction, ! " lhZiSMl,ri7t'' ' on tile in the otlieeof the Cmiity Clerk. ' ',' (.(, J. i . " i ' Hidanmat 1 aco.mpmiied by oeri.li.,1 , "r"? "tr' "I'l I -n-rtr a.ww'.V:! cliei-k frli) Lr lento' tlie amount : .ml, i,n,r .,i ,,,rX r bid. The Coinily Court resei e the ".f I'i't ami .Miiai.i. " ritht !0 rej-ct any and all bid,. u''n,,'r'" l"".-.! , ; j VMKS OAK r, County Jnde. fti '" & ! - - - -rrb BIDS WANTED I ' uii.i o. st . ii r.i.i.r.K ixc- .,t u... ... ...,V."""' ':" -"xifT i St. Helens, Mar. 25,1910 Friend : used to think that just sugar but I'd rather put a j Sealed I -ids will be received by the j County Court, of Columbia County, Ore- K'iii, up to 12 o'clock noon Wednesday, , April nth. for spei inl road improveuu nt work in Roed Idstrict No. 5 in accord Unce will plans, pioliles snd ipecifbs. I lions on ble iu the office ol the Connty , Clerk. IliiU mot lie arcmnpanled by j certified check for len percent of the amount of bid. The County Court re ; serves the right to reject sny and all bid,, I JAMKS IMKT. i County Judge. I SOTItK TO CKKBITOKH. Nillela hereby given that th iintiTlKnH ha. i Ixhjii a(iH,inteil admllil.lralnr of lha ealalv ol IviK H. I'cteiMin. iU-i:pa'il. I.r Lhi. i(.iti,, nr nil fel.riiarv la. l'jin ' ""'ninuna I AjVlll I iaiij P.llr-tl., .,1 AWIINISTItATOK'S NOTICK .Nolle. I. hrrilij B1VP the old. a ,, ii.i 1 7"L ':"''!' '!. ai l month, , ,h0 VKta. sirT. l",,n Iaii rel.niary In. 1010. COLNIST RATES OREGON and tht GREAT NORTHWEST mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmMmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm The manjremint of the Ort'jfn Ilailroad A NavlgatkaCs. Uiken itrvut pleaur in anrtoundrnr that th low rtte fnw La-Httrn citwi, which hav din ma mueh In naat twtvwftl t0 stimulate travel to and urttlcnwn In Oregon, will Prev" Kiun ifAiuy irom .M&rch 1st to PEOPLE OF April 15th, incltalya OREGON The raiinuU have tlone their rt; now It'i up to you. Tb l the jtwatint of all homebuildera. Do all you can to W haHtem HH.tt. know about it. and encourajw them to come hero, where land U cheap and home btiildinjreany. attractive. Fare. Can B Prepaid at home, If dealred. Any agent of the road named in authorixed to receive the required d(lK and telegraph ticket to any point in the East. Remember The Ratea-From Chicago ftt'jrom St. Loula fro.m Omaha and Kanium City, flS. Teia reduction a proportionate from all other citieV WM. McMURRAY . General Passenger Agent Portland, Oregon. ELECTION NOTICE. of sugar into my Dear I sugar was it isn't. nice lump coffee than Just an old spoonful. Then they make so corny nice things out of sugar. Your' friend, JACOB. P.S. You can get these nice things at WELLINGTON'S of nKe.inieare fiorci.y notlfietl aii't ruiulrtnl ; I., prweiu their ' lain,., ilnly eillie.l a ro ; 'iiilre.l bi aw. to ihe uwleraignM al the itrfli't of w. Mueller, 17 I Miii-kla llloi k.rtl.llel i en, Ureaou, wlttiln als inotiih, Irom the ,lal I Ail in I ii Iterator of the Kalate of Iik B. I'ater I t-n, 'leeeaaeft. a. w. .miw ir,Hi. Helena, Oregon, attorney for , Oaleof Ural puUlcalion Feb ii, 1910. AXSOUJittaEJIT our f.l.-.i. " " conrl of the M.ie f Or.-,on tor lh Ommr of 1 uounr. , ' , i-reuiior, oi aniu ileeeawl anil iiienns ami twtroh. 11,-1 "u" n "l be continue J iind.V i.. JJie patroiia((e ol the solicit awurwg KLECTIOX S0T1CE VOTICK is hereby kvoii thnt on i-i April 4th, I'JIO, an clctjon will Ite held in Kt. Helens, Omgen, to vote on lhoqaesiion of tie Consolidation of the c tie, of St. Helens and Houlton, tid election to lie held in the Maon (. Hall Buil ling between the hours of 8 a in. and 7 p. in. Dated Kebruaiy 14. IftlO. JOHN Q. (lAtiK, City Kecorder. 'Kxr Road DUt. No. a Bills will he received by tl, r . . )lns and twrlllra . Z "i"!". IHl nn-.,.a..(.t un n a H 11.- mi,OU Wfurity Clerk m i ,,,r "iiiei JAMEs dart, Connty Judge, Oregon, Notice is I reby)iv,r, M .l r. .l.. .'ourth,Uy,Apr,I(l((1d. ther. I held In lh i-.,.i- ,.. ,. . I i.i . . ' 'lanuunq , -y of SI. Helens, the annual city election. Ofuld ,ty " t7 C'Ck P' . iiiiiun, to-wit: Mayor, to srve one year. ?:o:!::,f0-'" - on ::zr:iotrnt yr. - ...ier VOmtnltsio five years. year. yean, to tcrya ixoi'lo hj- the ii,lt:,r.l,'v'u,i-ioropo... Council: An aiiiendineiit in .i. City ol St. HleM. Hlmll Clinrti 'r of tht the A N -l.i. " liouiiH ".,T st oufporuilon? JOHN Helens and 0l'i mmilcipsi Colonist Farts Chicago $33 SLLottlM nnAnl I 01 fj St Paul. Duluth - 15 Kanarta f'i Hmnhtt AND r , r.aa frafll Al va.ia.ii lilt ma it avw . fs Uat t All fa SPOKAHE POBTUHHBifflin astoeia iiiSyiWJ!; Portrand to Astoria. In Tickets ox Sals March lattoAprillS. Inc., Wl" Arrangement ma fce mwJ any aurent of the 8. P. S A. & C. R. to deliver ticket i frlenda in the Kat. v Detailed information furnWjw1 by any A. AC. R. agent r II. M. ADAMS a; OAUE, ''Portland 0. ,Str,A i