Tie Oregon Mist Entered at tb PostolTice at St. Helens, Oregon, us second-Class rami maner Issued Evkrt Friday By B. H. FLAGG. Editor and Proi-riktor. County Off icia Paper Subscriptiom Rates , One year L ,i . RJ months - .W J (, Advertising ratet made known on appli cation. Lejjal notlcei 25 cento per line, Circuit Cotmr Officers: r i7.irn THutrlct Tudee J. U.' CampbelK.'..'..! District Judffe B. B. Tongue Diatrict Attorney COUNTT 0FMCIM fames Dart, Juris: W. A. Harris, Clerk Martin White, Sheriff. ..St. Heleni .-St. Helens ..St. Helens W. K. Tichenor, Comm'r... .Clatekame H. West, Commissioner E. K. Quick, Treasurer U.W.Clark, Assessor J. H. Collins, School Supt.... O. T. Prescott, Purveyor Frank Sherwood. Coroner. ScaPDOom ..St. Helens ..St. Helens ..Ctatskanie ..St. Helens ......Rainier WHAT WOULD HAVE HAPPENED Those persons who are finding a great deal of fault with Re- Dresentative Hawlev for not in.- surging around in Congoess wonld have been pleased, no doubt, with the results or rather want of results. What wouia have haDDened to the Ooegon City locks appropriation and the Siletz bill, for example?-Ore- gonian. Its a rather interesting quest ion. Were the measures referred to meritorious ones, or were they merely local grafts, passed as a reward for Mr. Hawley s re- gularity? Is it to be understood that hereafter any measure in the interest of the people will be turned down by the regulars if introduced by a representative who has the temerity to oppose any feature of an adminstration measure? If so, the, growth of insurgency will be very rapid. The Congress is supposed to be the law-making body, but of late years the administration seems to have usurped this function and those who do not cheefully accept administration measures are to be branded as insurgents and their constituents are to suffer for their acts. There has becu quite a lot of this kind of talk, but it does not seem to have frightened any one. As a matter of fact the advantage to day in both Senate and House, is with the iudependent members and their every action has been in the interest of the people. By opposing the railroad administra tion bill as introduced they se cured many amendments in the interest of shippers, so that the bill when placed upon its final passage received the vote of all the Republican senators and a number of Democrats. Such work commends itself to the voters of the Republican party and the administration will gain nothing by attempting to punish men who are doing good service for the people, nor is the Ore gonian aiding the Republican party in Oregon by its new born regularity. WHAT IS A GENTLEMAN? Thin question crops up now and again In the public press and runs its course through the columns of the metropolitan dailies, even as a dose of measles. Each reader of the paper constructs an answer which will in clude himself and thinks he has solved the problem; or else he gives vent to some high-sounding statement such its "that any man who is a virtuous mi.n and a f?ood citizen is a gentleman," and looks' around for the applau.se which seldom fails this appeal to the gallery. Yet every one knows what is the thing which Is meant when it is stated that such and such a one Is a gentle man. It is a saying in the South of this country that it takes' three genera tions to make a gentleman, which is to say, that the breeding of any man de pends upon the education that he has received from bis mother and, natur ally, her breeding in a great measure depends upon that which she was taught y her patents. It is easy te be a good citizen If one lacks the temptation to be the reverse. It Is easy to have nice manners If one has been brought up from childhood In that way. It Is easy to be polile to one's inferiors if the speaker is by birth sufficiently removed from them to think It unnecessary by rudeness' to show his superiority. It is easy te be Honorable if the society In which one was reared Iirb fastidious feelings in that regard. But if these advantages have not been possessed then the pari of the "Broad Stone of Honor" is dif ficult indeed, and honor is Indeed due to him who shall keen the narrow wav This Is to say, to be H"geiit)eman" means birth, brooding and education, a knowledge of the minutiae of Boclety, un outwardly chivalrous atntude to women and an outwardly nnselfUh at titude toward one's neighbor. Any man possessing these qualifications has the "open sesame" to the magic' coves of society. If ho has them not he hath not the "wedding garment." Nevertheless, If the possessor of all I his small change has not the true gold of a manhood he may find at noma su prams moment that after all he has REAL ESTATE J D and N Baker to Jas A Bay land in 34 5 4 10 Same to same, land in 84 5 4 . ... , 50 B P Crouse to W A Ketei, land in aw or 4 41 60 M S Dippold to J and E Gard ner, ne or 11 6 3 1800 W B Dobellbower to Bainier Lumber A Shingle Co., lot 5 blk 87, Moeck't ad to Rainier. 1400 Q O Engelke to John Pearson, 120 acres In 21 4 4. 10 C L and M Hastings to Geo W Vogel, blk 12, Dobbins add to Rainier..... 183 J B Godfrey et al to FA and C E George, lots 6 and 17 and part of 18, blk 17, St Helens. . 2500 A A Hosford to Wm II Franklin lots 0 and 10. block 6, Blanch- ard'a ab to Rainier 10 Jas Kennedy to O and M Trostle 75x75 Dobbin's ad to Rainier. . 600 EM and W H Kyser to J W Thurston, e bt sw qr and w hf se or sec 168 825 A R Levenei to S E Mclntire, sw or ne qr. s bf of nw qr ne or. sec 14 7 3 900 0 and E Lewis fo Rainier Trust land in Rainier 1 F J and J Malcom to A E Thompson! land in North Clat- skanie 550 M G McSweeney to Thos and G Can ill, one acre se qre sec 19 65' 40 C W and J Mellinger to Jas A Ray, e lit sw qr and w hf se qr see 27 5 4 10 C A and A L Mills to Thomas McPaniel, lots 2 and 3. block 3 Vernonia 100 A C Miller to West Oregon Lbr Co., sw qr lie qr sec 29 7 4 10 C 6 and Morand to EE Mclntire ne qr se qr 14 7 3 900 E O and II Moll to D W Fisher swqr32 9 2 100 M W and W E Newsom to Nel son Churchill, 75x75 feet in Rainier 100 B and T W Nordby to PaciBc Na tional Lumber Co., land in sec 16 7 2 1 United States to Caleb M Rie- man, sw qr sec 32 4 3 B and O Oftelic to John Pearson 755.14 acres in sees 3 and 6, 6 5 10 Oregon Wood Company to John Hober, lots 3 and 4, see 35 5 1, except 6 acres lying south of Milton Creek 1250 O M Price to H M Price, se qr nw qr and ne qr sw qr sec 28 44 1 C M Rfeman to J T Alexander and F F Berry, sw qr see 35 4 3 100 E W and L A Ring John Pearson 755.14 acres, sees 3 and 9, 6 5' 10 FP.E.M J and W M Ross to Louis Nelson, lot 7 block 2, Columbia Park 100 E, M J and W M Ross to Fannie P Ross, lot 20 block 5 Colum bia Park 10 F P, E, M J and W M Ross to G M Ketel, lot 19 block 4 and lot 8 block 3 Col u mbf a Park 200 R and R M Shepard to Anthony Hardy und )i interest in e hf ' of sw qr of se qr sec 10 6 2, lees Right ol Way; A IM and L Stondall to John Pearson 755,14 acres sees 3 and and 9, 5 5 10 J W Thurston to R L Rucker w htseqrsecl 6 3 800 E L and A I Thompson to W A Andress, W E Clark and H C Ward, trustees, lot 10, block 1, Clover Hill 60 A E and J F Watson to James Dart lot 5 block 50 St. Helens 875 B ank Wm Werthes to C R Hall- berg and Geo E Lyherg, e hf lot 2 block B Rainier 1405 Copyright 19- by Outciull Ad'cniilrif Co., Ch0 St. Helens, June 17,1910 Dear friend : Tea is good if you get good tea. You can get good tea if you go to a good grocery. Tea makes you think because it makes the blood flow faster. It makes you feel good when you are tired-good tea. We buy our tea from WELLINGTON The whole family likes it. your friend JACOB P. S. Wellington al ways has the best of ev erything. CELEBRATE THE 4th 4l ..BS Do it anywhere you want to and in your own way-BUT CELEBRATE. Make a gooa oegin ning by purchasing one of our new SUMflER SUITS 4 -4 J. H. WELLINGTON ST. HELENS, ORE. FOURTH ROSE An Exhibit of Columbia County Roses Clatskanie, - SATURDAY JUNE 18 Admission to Rose Show - - Free Grand Entertainment in Prominent Speakers. Gyand Civic and Athletic Celebration. Ball Game. Launch Regatta. Athletic Sports. Special Rates on Mist and Orepian $1.80 E EXCURSION RATES TO THE I EAST DURING 1910 FROMI ALL POINTS ON O. R. & N. CO. r TO Chicacro . . , - Omaha ! y Kansas City I?" St. Joseph I P St. Paul I r St. Paul via Council Bluffs B- Minneapolis direct.... Minneapolis, via Council Bluffs W Duluth, direct lr Duluth, via Council Bluffs St. Louis E. Tickets will be on sale May 2nd 24th; July 5th and 22nd; Ten days provided for the going trip. Stop-overs within limits in either direction. Final return limit within three months from date of sale, but not later than October 31st. One way through California $15.00 additional. Inquire ofanyO. R. & N.Agt. . rw . And when it conies to Gents' Furnishings we are there with the goods. That's our business and we only want you to give us a chance. Don't stop at a new suit-be dressed up It will go a long way towards helping you to enjoy yourself. And don't forget that you can't look and feel the best in the world without a pair of shoes that are the real thing, and that is why we always carry the best that there is. Try the Dougherty Fithian College Brand, There's a lot of satisfaction and com fort in every pair. A new suit and shoes call for a new hat. You never saw a stock of hats in a General Store before like the one we carry. Genuine Panamas and Stiff Sraws, Soft Felts in all shapes and colors, Stiff Hats, English Knockabout Hats We have them all and the pricos are EIGHT. ANNUAL SHOW j - - Oregon the Evening ... 25c -9 A. & C. R. R. j RATES $72. m k $60.00 fiS.flO 1.60.002 63.90 3 .66.901 67.50 670 g and 9th; June 2nd, 17th and August 3rd; September 8th. for More Complete Information ....... . 3 General Pattenger Agent PORTLAND, OREGON 3 r Small tract of Laud For Side 1'ive ten, fifteen or twenty acres. All Kod fertile land and easy to clear About two miles horn Houlton. Watered by a stream that never goes dry. School one quarter ol a mile from the place. Mai route and cream wajion passes every day Inquire of Wm. Skutic, Houlton, Oregon DILLARD & DAY . Attorneys-at-Law Practice, in any Court, Stat oi Federal. Next door to court bouts 8T. HELENS. ORE. FOR PORTLAND DAILY STEAMER Leaves St. Helens 0:00 A. M. Arrives at l'ortliind 10:,'K) A. M. Leaves Portland at 2:M I'. V, Arrives bt. Helens at :.')0 p. M" Notice of Final Settlement. Nolle .hereby given Hint It R. Hom.t, ad numerator ol the i,-tHt ol (I H. Fo-fr ,... I the matter f mm ...mi,., lh i-,umy i:,irl "I (.oluiiihla County. tlriKnn, anil lli'u .Ri,i ' 'nm I. ll. Il, Monflav, July II I 0 at I . A i M., an the time, ami th.. .,,,. . iV ' ";"" ' l'l' for lh hearlliK of bjW'l Ion,, ir .my. to , r,,r..jrt nn. m, I Duteil lit St. HoleiM. Oregon. 11,1. jnt. 0 ,Jl0 K. T. I)Kley; Attorn.y. " Notice to Creditors. CKUio lire require.! to ,ri.wmt the .. Within nix tnonthn from the ...... ....nun... .-.xeemor ... Lyman Merrill, .leeennctj. latel Mny nth, vtvi. Iho eninto of Notice of Sheriff'. Sale '.'V virtue of exo- . i ..1 "li "1'ier nut Jiff, n KTKS Sr EIKnM . Jli.zen, J. if, WellliiKi,.,, ,11,1 i, i, 1 tliO iiii.in.!.,...,,..! ,!..... . J'-'K""-rit nutUUM tlie alKve-iifi i Hiid Loiiii 1 tht-r urn ' of IIW a. tt,r,;' if,,' ni'.l the'eoiu And rliftli He a, 1 er" t" K ''"T''' "" ' V Notice la hereby vlvvn Ibnt Iho iinili mlt-m il hn.bcen Wolme.tby the County , ,r ,V hUU, of on-yon lor the Cow.iynf ("in 1 executor of the e.tl of i.y,,,,,, Merrill ,1,.' 1 neerce iMiierl ,mi . . .c.,.mm.,oiirtof the Mute ol Orcioii . he County of Colimibl.1,1,, , , tbe7th , y ,.f j,,,,,., ,.j,u wiu.Wln , ,,, f ,1 i'n'TiI'i iL2-'i?5L . ."""lie!;';" It WAN rn l'""l'la'..., Oregon. K, i 'or' ,H, i, Jh'T,1 im may be neeeMwrv to Hutlr .. foreeli,l, exee, t herli ht to L.'t'"" vhlc.lbv iLw ' '"onifiii to reileom an .,ro. fay of July, mo, at the h'o n ' i., ! ''h the forenoon of nil, I ,!, n' ,i, V,, 11 k '" LODGES rSr HiiioN wwk no. ":ia, a m A M Meel.lHtHii-UM Hnlut'.ly In cell month. VWtii'K Hrtrthm cor dliillv welcomed. V W Cl.u k, Ms- trr; K. K. Quirk, Sa-rol.iry, iTuVLWN CIKCI.B NO 47H, Woiiwb o Wwderull, meets Hie "coiiil nl fourth Tur.l.iy tilternonn of each !, t Houlton, Ot. Minnie Morlcy.-tiuiirdllin Neither! Anim Vn tlKlUi Clerk. " court unity no. 7(1. V. ot A. Muets evtry Friday tilulit In K. of imuii. 8t. Helens, Oregon, Visiting brothers wl mtolpl, Willi!, , . M. H. Miller, Chlel UnnKer; Lenlle II. Conibs, nnnc''i' See. OOl.VMltIA HOMHSTHAIJ No. 2l6rt, Brolherhood ol Americmi leouien, meets the secnml nni fourth 'e'' ncs.lny ulKhl ol euch month si Ynnk ton.Ore. Vlnllititf memlicrs welcome. 1C. S. 1'axon, Honorahle l'oremsil, C. K I.akh, Coneii"letit. ST 7n t;iK In! s"c a m v, n o ' i . M W. OK A. Meels Hist ! thlrO Wediu'S'liiys. K. I. HAlXAlill, CotHtil. II. K. I.aIIAHK, Clerk. NOTICE. Nolle.' U herebv nlveii tht Iho im.lrliie,1. mo. Mgucl: .'vv'Jw'.l'iv EXCURSION To The East Mv U. June 2. 17. 24, July n,22. Aug. 3, SepltMiil'cr Hetiirii limit thrn months, hut nut excce.linit Oct.iluT 31t. VIA ASTORIA. & COLUMBIA RIVER RY a mi SPOKANE PORTLAND &SEATTLE RY (the noutii bank road) Chicago $72.50 Minnpol 60.00 St. Louia 67.50 Omah BO.OO Milwaukee 72.50 Kanaaa City BO.OO St. Paul 60.00 Duluth 60.00 Choice of jroinK and rt'turninR routes. StojKivers nllowed. 'North Hank" trains run through to St. Paul, Minneapolis and Chi- cao wiinmtt cnanKe. aamv Round Trip katks to i-oktland for the Hose Festival in June and the Ilik-rnian Convention in July will fdve your friends a chance to come to the const and stop off at Houlton. Details furnished by CHAD CHAD1MA, Agent or II." M. ADAMS G. F. & P. A. Portland Orcsron -iff 'fiiiffi. ' Hi r sk iv-- h va py&f Fixtures ll ffnm XOU OO ON TOUR VACATION TAKE AGOOD SEc 'aafl. 1. --Hiiit u jr' 1 111 o'w fx" If you hsve never looked book ."..ivm-Muii: oaiance to your crcau j jrci nave tne most mtercstiug of all books to reao 11 y once begin to read in your Bank Book youH never lose interest in that book, because we'll pay yu 4 per cent interest on your deposit. You'll enjoy seeing your money grow. Columbia County Bank Capital and Surplus $14,000.00 uL-utai IN THE COUNTY St. Hlni ftVaa . . w va Wm. M. Ross, Pres.; Edwin Rosa, Vice-Pres. ; Wm. M.R0 4 tx, jj. oione, ass l uasnier. m Directors: Wm. M. Ross, Edwin Ross, James NOTICE OP SALE, In ttio I'oniity Court, ol the Hlatoof c. Fi)r(i,iliiiiihla Uouuiv, ' 0ri ItllM limltnr of lh aatata ot Tha,id . Notice ln horiihy iIvkii lliatbr vlrtua urilor iiimUanil eniviH I.y ttia abov. imurt In IIib l.v,. i,t'ti;, !"' nml atior thn ttth ,Ujr of May, Itilo, ofi..V iJi""" ami will ll al prlvata aalV. to ll o ii ,w f,.rln Iho hlshMl .rliw, fo, h. rlahl, lllle ami .'!. of lh .lr.,J !',. J. Kckeraiiii.or, III and to bliwka alai.fT!?,,r .l.ty llv., ot Ih. (Jlty Bt. Hal,",' vuuuty am) atat. ' ,u A Ailmluliitratiir of Ilia MUtoof ibwdVrf V'l oriHiu, licusaaad, DR. R. L. Jsffcott DENTIST Oluce with Pr. Cliff. 8T. HKLk jR.u.H. our, PHYSICIAN & SURGEON ot hmjw; J2iww SUMMONS. In Hie Clraull tlnilrt, of th Hlila of Or..,,. tlultlllllila ( uin.lv "s. lot Arthur Thmnaa Kobln.nn, nlalnufr ri,:r.lla Hol.liiann. .Irlro.f.m. "' Tu To IVarl Kl.ir.lla Holiluwu, Uit atmva.aai lolviiilam: '-"as In Iho iiama of th Mtaloof Ontoa. roo hrrrby rwiiilrwl to awaran,t an.w., tt, pUlui tllr.l aiialmt you In Uio aboyt tatiS i-mirl ami nuiao un or twfor Iho Ulk d.I w of tin. nunc.. . ,u fall to appKr ud ..r iho .lalnUir will am.ly for th-lJuS .,avl f,rlnhliP,.iolali,l.uUli: i,r.u i1I.bjiI.IIii. Ik. k.M.1. ... . . , .... ...... ...w w..... , n.innoif i.. phi.iiou Iwlwoon lhaaluiva namxl i.l.iniiirTj U.lvn.lalll. ami fop .....l. mk.. ...A. Ilrf ia liioooiiit mviiii ml ami Ju,l 'I hi. auiiiiiinna I. a.,il,.Ir, ,. unl.rolik. It.,,1, Jaiurallarl. Jo,llv ol IhaCouul. CoaitS Columbia Cminiy. II. (!, I.AKK. Atlornfy for nlal.uo Dalnnf Hrt imbliratlon April , ivit Halo f laal imblltalloii Uay IS, Iiiio,' NOTICK rOR i'ODLICATIOM. tHrtnirnl of th Inferior. I'. H. Un.l OfSMat r.,nlan,l, Orraou, April Ju4, mo. K.ill. I. k...... ..... .I... I . .. of Kin, t'oli.njbla I'uutity, Or.n, liv, U r..... .-i, ...... i. u,iimia. aptHlrvtloa rUn . looiiahln 4 north, rn 7 I. H,.,lll.H I,.. ..., . . . . '. . r ....... . . .. ...... .. ...... u, iBtaanai lu rnaka llnal oommulatlon briaif Inmabliia claim l ttof. taint al-oro ,lwrlld, Ivfon lk n.-.i.,., mn.t nni.,,D u, v.m. jOq Ufl al I'orllan.l.onton.onlho I Jll. day of MavlMl, ( lalinaiil nalnoa aa wllUonan I'.t.r Httnt on, ioro Olaoii, RUmun.l H. Millar aadjaM ... a'M,..., ... nt.t, ,n,ui. as ( UA B. NKHRICK, Ktglaiar, Str. Iralda C. . Hffhkirk, It ait, r, RAILROAD TIME. Iaava Kaltitordallrfaieoiil Huiula.ifmfho. Ian. I, al A. M.. dsMtrlloa from Hi. l.,u m nrlura. H.-turnlo. Imt pnrllaud al 2ar M arilvlm at U flalciu al la. Passecjer. and Fast FreuM. FOR F0RTLAN0 DAILY l-OUTLASn LANDING. ALDER 8T. Norlc le Creditors Notlra la hrmbv alvau that Ih nu,lir,lni haa !mi.ii ai.poiutvit. by Ih toonty Coait if tiiv Htato of tirpffon for 1'otumi.la I'uunly, n.lnl.iraii.r of lha nMli of W illiam l a ctHtl. Atl I4.ra.in. having- claltna aaalaal hot ..tair are rc.ioiro.1 to pre'M.nl thr aaro. proa l voriovwi aa rr.UirMl or law, 10 on al afM III hi llrl. iu. Ilrcaou, wllhln all moniha Ins tho lal lino..!. at. K. Mll.l.iS, A.liiilul.lniiorof th.ut ot Willll.m latav Iflctiard. lai ot ant publication, April U, UIO ELECTRIC olumbia Electric Worts Book TO READ HELP5 YOU TO KEEP COOL at the pages of Your bank- tut publication July mh; tiJJ; jL an, Martin White.