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About The Oregon mist. (St. Helens, Columbia County, Or.) 188?-1913 | View Entire Issue (April 29, 1910)
y V The Oic jan Mist Euterednt thi"Pwt- , e t St. Helen, Oitgon, m ptvwi ! c' 3 mU m: ttcr. IS3URD EVKBV rIt)AV BV E. II. IMAGO, EDITOB AMI I'BOPlllKtO. County Official Paper SUBSCRIPTION RATKS One year ,.,... Rijr month Advertising rates nude known on PJ rin. node 25 cent per U ...fl.lK) ... .! inc. ClRCCTT CodrT Ofwckm: J. A. Eakin District Judge . V. Campbell District Judge K, B. Tongue DUtrlct Attorney U Coi ktt OrriciM Jams Dart, Julg St. Helen W. A. Harris, Clerk St. Helen Martin White, Sheriff. St. Helen W. K. Tichenor, Corom'r ClaUkanie H. Weet, Commissioner Soappoose E. K. Quick, Treanrer.........St. Helen TJ.W.Clsrk.Awewnr -..St. Helen J. H. Collin. School Snpt rt-itskniie C T. Prem-ott, Snrvy'w -St. tfln Fran Phorwod. Corvn- Rainier HOW funny; A Washington paper prints the following and the Oregonian copies it into its good-boy col umn: Anv legislator who goes to Olvmnia next fall pledged to vnfA fnr an unknown candidate fnr United States Senator, for pledges, if given at all, will be given before the primary elec tion, will violate his oath of of fice; an oath that obligates him to act in conformity with the state constitution; and the state constitution provides for the election of a United States Sen ator by the State Legislature as a whole, and not by individual members hampered with ante election pledges. Must be a funny old constitu tion they have over in Washing ton, to provide for the election of United States Senator by the State Legislature "as a whole. Over here it takes only a bare majority, and, as to its being perjury for a candidate for the Legislature to pledge himself to vote for his party's choice, the Oregonian ought really to be ashamed of itself for copying such hogwash. No wonder there are insurgents and that the voters refuse to be led by such brain less nonentities. And now comes a democratic candidate for Congress in the State of Washington and an nounces that in his opinion there is no difference between a Jef ferson Democrat and a Lincoln Republican. He will probably be handed a lemon with the assur ance that its just the same as an orange. JURY UST Following Ik the jury list drawn (or the coming term ttl Circuit Courts - Henry Newman, farmer, Soappoose. John Gabrielaon, farmer, Marker. George K. Kelley, farmer, Houltorw George C. Ktigelke, farmer, Vernonis. Bert West, farmer, Srappoo. John V Luudin, tarmT, ClaUknie. Chnrles Scoit, fiaherman, St. Helena. Henry Laneo, merchant, Warren. Frank Cornwall, farmer, ScappooM). Nelson rinckuey, farmer, Peer Island. Uussie Lope, laborer, St. HeUnt. Uustave Johnson, merchant, Deer Islaod.. v , Percy W, lUrrUou, Fisherman, St. Helens. Ole Packer, farmer, Quiucy. OlofOUrn, farmer, St. Helen. George B. Johuson, farmer, Vernouia. David McDonald, hotel man, Clata kanie. Thomas Rawje, merchant. Quliicy. , Jafet Liiidberg, farmer, Quiney. Nat W. Johnson, farmer, Keafey. Geoge V. lfeilcy, farmer, Clatkui. John C. Uii t. farmer, Rainier. David Kaye, farmer. Mist. Allien R Miller, merrhaiit.Clatfkaiiie Jnu.e A. Luctf, laborer, Ver.iuiiiiu Wilson S I.y.r,ilt, farmer, Fialilmwk. Clur!r Berjprstin, furmer, Vernouia. Al red retewon, faimer, R in er. John riinen, furmer, Yank. on. James Kennedy, farmer, Gob'.e. Albert E. ohnon, turner, Scuppooee. ROLL OF HONOR. Roll ofh.uor of the St. Helens public school for tho eighth month, ending April 22nd: ADVANCED UKPAKTMKNT. Mable Craig, l.eoU Speeht, Laura Barber, Frank Thorp, James Muckle. CRAMMAR. Inei Barber, Dorothy Johns, Fay Lynch, Charles Brought, Charles Smith. 1NTF.RMEDUTK. Walter Gage, Arthur Weir, Kex Miller, Charles Popejov, Charles Stewart, Gai rold Wick, Edward Matvin, littael Lynch, Maude Richardson, K la Italian, Marieta Popejoy, George Pringle. Ce celia Rasmusscn. I'RIMARV. Viola Wolley, Veuna Wolley, Bonnie Gensman, Agnes Wicks, Nora Uensmau, Thelma Scott, Frank Glienski, Margaret Boulby, Gladys Lake, Willie Lynch, Herbert Williams, Gorden Isbister, Allan McKie, Louis LaBarre, Albert Peirce, Walter Smith, Lile Wolley. Notice to Creditor i-;.!.k.HvMiwt ih.i tin. utMicrviinied hi lu appointed hr the Ceunir t'omt of the jte of Otvfoii diniiiiiruw of the etlate of ( . w. jobDftOii. aececi. ah climeiiitMin1 eiatore ronuireii to pre eut them te me, properly eerolwl ft retiitren l.y law. i my orttue iu tfu Helens. Orarun. within six aouttn Irom tho 1 ite ;";'; Administrator of this ute of C. V. Johun. Date of tir-t publication ApU Mb, 1'JlO. NOTIc Notice i hereto Kircn that ttie uuderiin,l. AnonJ Kellevand tieo. Krllei, inowo K1- icy Hrw., have ir mntnal conn-pt aisoiv.i partnerhi. and that all bills due the partuer nbfp will be ) avalle either at lloolton i,r St. Ileleus. to either of them, on r Iwture Mae 1.,, lawc.'amV. MWeBW Ask a St. Helens Man That Owns a Lot in ' V i n j i i Woof t nhnci $325 and Up. Easy Terms A Aa Hh rtH TtteesHtr ' Center of Business and Industrial Activity on the NORTH BANK RAILWAY CUICT1C DA rVIMP Dl A NT MONARCH LUMBER COMPANY ACME LUMBER COMPANY NATIONAL WOOD PIPE FACTORY DAVIS SAFE AND LOCK COMPT ST. JOHNS DRY.DOCK PENINSULA LUMBER COMPANY WOOLEN MILLS COMPANY MARINE IRONWORKS and many other SEE OUR REPRESENTATIVE m AT THE ST. HELENS HOTEL tit I Empire Investment Company! x; 'ui-ui-uj- Doara ot iraae ouuamg M Portland, Oregon IUa atJV rVSA LVa. a (VV VaV M sVaV rAA rvu .J mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm V vr VN V V ST HELENS LOUGE NO. 32, A F & A SI. Meets third Saturday in each j month. Visiting brothers cordially welcomed. U W Clark, Master; E E Quick, Secretary. If you want a scrap on your hands get out on the street and talk cow ordinance. The gentle bovines have been the subject of many a bitter dispute during the past week. The appointment of Governor Hughes as Justice of ths Su preme Court of the United States will meet with almost universal approval, and the . criticism by Mr. Bryan of Hughes' veto of the two-cent carfare bill is un- : just and shallow. It muy bei that Mr. Bryan would have signed the bill. Theoretically he ; is a demagogue, but we doubt if he would put his theories in jirac- - tice should the opportunity offer. Hughes is a true reformer, and i3 not swayed by momentary im- . pulses or a desire to catoh the ears of the groundlings. Ha will do justice by all- rich or poor, and the only regret as to his ap pointment is that it removes him from his present field of useful ness. mmmmmmm " Secretary Ballinger announces! that "if he lives long enough" j Collier's Magazine will suffer all the penalties the law will war rant. We heartily hop;j the : same may prove true of Mr. Bal linger, the Guggenheimers, and all his other friends who are en gaged in the work of risaking " millions out of the natural re sources of the country by the system of legal spoliation Socre-! tary Ballinger has aided in. There is no corrupt motive that can be urged against the stand taken by GifTord Pinchot, and if he erred in his theories his errors were upon the side of the people and his enemies are the people's enemies. The Oregonian's pre diction that he would sink into obscurity will not be fulfilled. IIOULTOS CHICLE NO 478, Women oJ Woodcraft, meets the second and fourth Tues.lay afternoou of each month at Uoulton, Ore. Minnie Slorley, Guardian Neighbor; Anna Van N'atta, Ork. "cot'RT UNITY NO. 7'i, F. of A. Meets every Friday night in K.of r.Hall, ISt. Helens, Oregon. Visiting brothers wel come. M. K. Miller. Chief Hanger; Leslie II. Combs, Financial Sec. i i i" .-'ii- ! ' a-. 14 3 y&CC)U i TOP AND BOTTOM WEAR No matter if the suit of clothes you have on is the product of the best tailors in the world, you will not look dressed up if your hat and shoes do not correspond with it. On the contrary if your hat and shoes are neat appearing and stylish, a very ordinary suit of clothes will look good. That's why we have made a siwialty hats and shoes. The proof is in our show windows this week. And our line of Gents' Furnishings does not end with hats and shoes. carry a line ot dress am work shirts that cant leat. Collars, Necktif Sox, Suspenders, Hand kerchiefs. Collar Buttons. Supporters. Brushes, and m&t-?Z 4 fct V'"j MWl in fact everything needed l:zlHMi 1 DON'T FORGET OUR SPRING LINE OF LADIES' DRESS GOODS. IT'S A WINNER. J. H. WELLINGTON omccox HELENS nm:nv m i:. MILLER ATTORNUY-AT-LAW .Sf. Ik-Inns, Ureunn PHYSICIAN &. SURG FIN T. IIKI.KNR OKKlif r AXSOlXtEMEXT Having purcliuBcrl Ibe interest of I.inits IJ.tl t. of lart A Muckle, we wish to an-j noiMice to our friends and tralrona that 1 the liiibincsi will be continued undur the f 'iiuuieof Jas Muckli. & Son. Wesrjlicit! ; tilt; jatronage of the public, assuring I : tliein ot courteous treatment and loweot ' price , ju ilitv con-idered. BMrjectfully, i JAS. Mt'CKLE A HON Caprritht ivn, if Oi-.M0lt A4tnl.!n Co. St. Helens, April 28,1910 Dear Friend : Do you know macaroni makes a nice light dinner for little boys and girls to go to bed on. Grown " folks too will find maca roni good to go to bed on, if they get good macaroni. To get good macaroni you must go to a store that keeps good groceries, your friend ,. JACOB &im RCPJlIRIrtG frrorrirrimmrrin t APRIL 1010 JohnstonesSyrup Sarsparilla Combined with Iodide of Potassium, Sagrada, Yellow Dock, is an idea! C; asciira Blood Purifier and Tonic $1.00 PER BOTTLE e a ii ug oiore ST. HELENS. OR. 3 s " ' 3 Portland census enumerators took the names of at least eight ' resident erf St. Helens, includ ing th AmVri(&tra tr'eV. P. S. Do you know where' we buy our grocer ies 1 I'll tell you. We . buy them of ., ; WELLINGTON Men's Half Sole 75c and Up. Ladies' Hall Sole 60c and Up. J1ARNKSS KM'AIRLVi 1'iices Keaso ahle T. C. DUFF0V ST. 1IKLBXS ' OKEGO.V. DR. R. Iy, Jeffcott DENTIST- Office with Dr. Cliff. ST. HELKN8 I City Shoeing Shop mg Cutters' Trx8 Made to Order Ho hoeinK a Specialty. All Diseaxeg of the Foot Scientifically Treated Free of Charge E. H. WICKS, Proprietor First DoorWcBtof School House, ST. HELENS, ORE. PHYSICIAN & SURGEON ii aunt oweooK DILLARD & DAY M i lM Attorneys-at-Law - Practice, in ny Court, Stat or Federal. Next door to court liuuw ST. HELENS. ORE. NOTICE OF SALE I'T'' iAyA Or,. n 17 WALKOVER RideLess-WalkMore) This fitie weather makes walking a; j most enjoyable ul liealthful exercinc. V It'u goKl for poor tpiriw, jwor npjc. tite, poor dicestiou utid ptxir health jjenerally. 'lry it, but try it in a pair of shoes that arc canyon the feet. Try . t it iu a pair of WALK-OVKR Sltoea. ' $4.00.-.$4.50.J5.50 WE ARE SOLE AGENTS WHITE & ANDERSON HOULTON. ORE. 4 The emttl Motor Washing Machine CITY WATER RUNS IT You simply turn the Fauect-th COKrtKLD d? the watlt intr. (icts vmir clothe nitltwa without th wfr and Uu that ruins them. zfri' 1 fj.trv& Atumlutely will not damntre the fsnwt of fabric. Vb heavy ManketJi, ld (tpnuid and all heavy pleci with eat, Takes nil the heavy work otF thi? laundniui and leave h fit'sh fur other thtntr. Nothing i aliirhttxl when the Cof KiKLO is used. The last tubful is washed with the luime en ergy and thonwghly an th irt. Yur wajthinir i finUhd in half the time, with little labor, and vour clcthea come out j clean and white enough lo nuit the mt xaeUnjr. J FOR SALE OY Jr. constantin company 8T. HELENS, OREGON i . . . A. . At JJI1 JU V JL XI AV ...,-r Fixtures. Columbia Electric Worii - VTI TYWWnn Wr vwmw wmm wrm. a .t I i ISanothpd i i Mir im "! Will ,, r ,V , ?' ol,"r '"' Ib I' rlni? tin. l.iKl.VVt ,.rt. V; I ,"'r""1 " rtKj.l, lliu, i..f ri of ,V ' 'I J l::k, lw,ii, f, li, n,i J1,y'T "r1' l,h,'"l"r,. county ami mate. A.linlnltr.iorofih.,i.ui,..rPaijn,''lKV, 1 twr- S THE CHAIN OF FORTUNE WEN IT5 IN THE BANKYoU 4 , ... . 2 If, 20O venrs nrrn .e . - . ... . J - oniy one dollar nt ; dit rr,r i : & today you had that o W (w . ' TJTLZZ drcd I iy" W.0ul? have "ventccn thousand two hun 5 "n?...!,,l,W,re dollars.' If each one of these 1 of a dollar rii T "l ,a ?,min ft,ul cath link tl,c lcn?tb half ot: "M -er a ,ilc anh 3 four per cent interest F W W1 P y y Columbia County Bank OLDEST IN f HE COUNTY St. if Ta. a. ..vm, wm. tashier: A. L. Stone. Am't. Caahier. ,D- 'U"' i Edwin Robs, James