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About The Oregon mist. (St. Helens, Columbia County, Or.) 188?-1913 | View Entire Issue (July 29, 1910)
IssrifD Evkrv Friimv Bv E. H. FLAGO. Boitok amd Proprietor. County Official Paper Subscription Rates The . Oregon Mist "nd the prime movers in the ssemuiy ai roruanq. iney Bn-xrctt the jwoHice at St. iieien, understand now that they must Oregon, as secona-ciass man m.uier. mnk, ei, r fio.uf f f . ... j 4 V t AX. jvs - woaau abide by the result. If a State ment No. 1 Legislature is elected the candidate receiving: the high est number of votes at the pre ceding: election will be the United States Senator. He will be elec ted without delay and the time of the Legislature will then be devoted to the transaction of public business. If, on the other han4 on onfrCtntdmant XTrt 1 Ri mont7""Z'ZZ! Legislature is elected, the old Adverting rataa aWa knowa om aapli- tCM will be re-enacted. In stead of being pledged to the CiRcrrr Court offickrs: people s choice the members will J. a. Kakin Pistnct Tud tro to Salem Died ced to various kffl:::::: victory win Cocntt OpnciRi ko to me nignesc Diaaer, eiiner I t r1 7ama art. iud. St. Heieni n casn or political p&Duium. ine W. A. Harris. Clerk t. Helrni Cpnstto nf tha VnttA Rrntpn ia w. k. Tichenor. Coram'r ciatkanie the stronghold of the corpora H. Wft, Commissioner Seappooao Hnris anA if refneoa tn auhmir tn T.- T- -.!! f C. Ul . I ' " " ' " V. w. rurk. Awoaor St. Helens the people a constitutional amend J. H. Collins, school Pupt Ctatskanie ment providing for direat election C. T. Preafott, Surveyor gt. Heieni ...,,, . Frank Sherwood. Coroner..-...Rainier vi lis memoers. i ney are masters of the old tricks and they want THE MULTNOMAH HOG n0 hange. I he people or Ore gon are pioneers of the new The delegates from Columbia method, and the battle they are County to the Portland Assem- now engaged in is attracting at blv protested aeralnst the action tention everywhere. This is the of the Multnomah Assembly in turning point If the next Leg' coolly appropriating the joint islature has a majority of mem- senatorship for Multnomah, Co- bers pledged to Statement No. 1 lirmbia and Clackamas counties its opponents will abandon the without so much as saying "By contest and other States will fol your leave." They might as well low Oregon s example. It is have spared their breath. With equally certain that a defeat at that outfit might is right and they this time will mean the abandon never take any pains to slaver ment of the principle for which the bird if they are confident of we contend. Therefore we hope their ability d do the boacon- all aspirants for Legislative hon stricter act without that prelimi- ors will have the manhood to de- inary. The citizens of Columbia clare themselves either for or and Clackamas are as completely against Statement No. 1 disfranchised by their enforced We Are Sole Agents r HEINZ political alliance as if they were residence of Darkest Africa. The Oregonim admits this fact and that no such grouping can be just to the smaller counties. But the Multnomah delegation in the State Legislature was not looking for justice. It wanted the power and it took it. If you dont like it what are you going to do about it? AN EXPLANATION The Mist has a clubbing ar rangement with the Oregonian and has secured a number of subscribers for that paper, Heretofore it has been of the opinion that in so doing it was giving full value, and we are still of that mind so far as the news service of the daily is con cerned, though we must apologize for the deterioration of its edi tonal columns, lhe news ser- is the best that money can buy, But money cannot always buy brains, especially when family ties interfere. The former editor of that paper is now only an oc casional contributor, but the reader has no difficulty in picking July 29, i:io. out his articles from the mass of frou frou and short bit dope that constitutes his little boy's daily daily stunt, oo, get thee to a kindergarten, sonny. You will never make a noise like your dad. TEACHERS' EXAMINATION Notice if hereby given that the County School Superintendent of Co lumbia County will hold the regular examinations for applicants for state and County papers in the Court House, ia St. Helens, as follows: For Stats Papers Commencing Wednesday, August, lOtb at 9 o'clock a. m. and continuing until Saturday, August 13th, at 4 p. m. Wednesday Penmanship, History, pelling, Physical Geography, Reading, Psychology. Thursday Written Arithmetic, The ory of Teaching, Grammar, Book keep id, Physics, Civil Government. fridav Physiology, Geography, Com position, Algebra, Englise Literature, .School Law. sati'rday Botany, Plane Geometry, General History. For Coixtv Papers Commencing Wednesday, August 10th, at 9 o'clock a. iu., and continuing until Friday, August 12th, at 4 p. m. Wednesday Pei.manehip, History, Spelling, Reading, Physical Geography, Tiir rsd a y Writ ten Arithm etic,Theory of Teaching, Grammar, Physiology. kriday Geography, School Law, Civil Government, English Literature. J. H. COLLINS, County School Superintendent. St. Helens, Oregon. VARIETIES RECEIVED THIS WEEK Mandalay Sauce, Tomato Cat sup, Olives, Vinegar, Peanut Butter, Sweet Pickles, Prepared Mustard, Chow Chow, India Relish, Fancy Sour Pickles. Bulk Pickles This line alone should entitle us to a share of your patron age. Everybody is acquainted with the "Heinz" products. They are the best in the world, and we have secured the agency for them because we believe you want the best. IJ. H. WELLINGTON! ST. HELENS, OREGON UilUkAiiUL .it.iL UiULiitUL UiULX UtUk UtUL UiULiitUL .Uiiii Ut.s-L Z -4 I NORTH BEACH g Queen of the Northwest Resorts 3 Near the Mouth of the Columbia River on the Wash. THE PLACE TO SPEND YOUR SUMMER VACATION Twenty Fivo Mile of Magnificent Beach : s LoveL Compact, Smooth s I Coast 4 i COUNTY COURT A GOOD SUGGESTION Says the Oregonian: "The assembly candidates for m c. Grir', TRra'tni'!.'. tne Legislature want a slogan How would "against statement No. 1 an.l for the rule of reason and reign of law" do? That's a good suggestion and we suggest for anti-assembly candidate "Statement No. 1 and the strict observance of the direct primary law." Let the issue be so clear that all will understand it. The peo ple lave spoken very emphatic ally in fuvor of electing United Stages Senators bv direct vote, and that is accomplished by Statement No. 1. Men diifer as to ni wi.-iom. The great ma jority of Republican voters have sa;u they believe in it, but there is '.ill a large faction of the opinion that the old method of election by the legislature is the better way. They claim that the new method ha3 given Ore gon a De mocratic Senator, ignor ing the tact that this was the result of a plot by the opponents of s; jiomont No. 1, who thought Republican representatives would not abide- by their pledges. The attenpt to induce them to re pudiate their promises to their constituents was one of the blackest chapters in Oregon po litical history, and the men who took part in it were instrumental in scturii.g McIIarg to come to Oregon in &id of their schema, (Continued from first page.) V W Clark, assessor's expense. . . 10 25 V,' J Fullenon same 13 85 W A llarrii, postage 20 Fred Watkins, Telephone for May. 6 25 K. II. Sherwood, Bond 4 50 GUs & Prudhomme Co, Supplies lor Assessor 12 Martin White. Bond 20 C'Urskanie Chief, Supplies to :School up t 4 50 . 2 71 J. II. Collin, Postage, Express & y.:i iz or, Biirro'iztm Adding Mcli. Co. Add- ns? Mffnine :m St. Ifflan Mill Co. Wood and IJzht 158 50 Jaob iorge, Board-Prisoners& Juror" 29 75 .1 I'odro. CsreO. Bowleg 57 Watts Price, Snpnlies to Granat. 7 4-3 Si. ter of M-rov, Care Morebsck, l.rd Cletf 120 St. Marr's Hospital. Care V. linlcon 63 70 Jam- M'lckleand son, supplies to McDonald . . 40 00 C Ff . Hrijfg", iupplies to Sobienki. 20 81 W "i. Kt, funeral Urn. W.Tavlor. 25 J. K Hall, care Mrs. 6. B. How ard H. K. Cliff, Exam. insane-I'etti- pru- II. It Cliff, I'xam. Henderson... Kliri Hops, Kxam. insane-l'etti- grew Edwin Uns. Kxam. Henderson. . . C. P.. Sutton, taking Pettigrew to St. Helens Sffl Jarnei Jesse, taking I'ettierear to St. Helens 0 40 M ntfn White, Sheriff's expense. . 85 16 I. M. Harris, work for Clerk 2 50 im I.ange, Supervisor R. V. No 1 . 75 COUNTY CONVENTION NOTICE The Socialist Tarty of the County of Coiunibia is called to meet in County Convention at Iloulton on the 6th day of Au'ii-t 1!10, for the purpose " of noiiilnatiiifr a County ticket for Co lombia Countv, and electing Delegates to the State Convention to be held in Portland, Oregon, on the 7th and 8th day of August, 1'JlO. D. T. CKKDKS, Sec. Columbia County Central Committee. C Many thriving and tidy communities, delightful hotel, cottage tent and camp life. All the comforts of home and the L healthful, invigorating recreation of the seaside and bath- C" ing, fishing, clam digging, beach bonfires, riding, racing, hunting, strolls and drives through picturesqe wooded headlanbs. I? Reduced Rates from all parte of Oregon, Washington 1 VIA 12 90 B 5 5 t Oregon Railroad and Navigation Co. jj Season Rate: From Portland Round Trip, $4.00 Three Day Saturday to Monday Rate, $3.00 Purcrcha3 tickets and make reservations at Citv Ticket Office, 3rd and Washington Stoeets, Portland, or inquire of u. K. & in. Agent elsewhere for informstion. or WM. McMURRAY, General PaMeng er Agant PORTLAND, OREGON raAi,llill,LitLli,k.UlU Small tr act of Land For Sale Five ten, fifteen or twenty acres. All good fertile land and easy to clear. About two miles from Iloulton. Watered by a stream that never goes dry. School one quarter of a mile from the place. Mai route and cream wagon passes every day Inquire of Wm . Skuiie, Houlton, Oregon Cleaning and pressing of ladies' and gentlemen's clothes done at the St. Helens Steam Laundry. Send goods or drop postal to Mrs. L. Boyd . m27tf TimBkr Land For Salk Se qrsw or sec 16, t 3 a, r 2 w. $ per acre. WM. M. ROSS DILLARD & DAY Attorneys-at-Law Fractic in any Court, Bute oi rtdsral. Nt door to ceart hoo.M 8T. HELENS. ORE. FOR PORTLAND DAILY STEAMER AMERICA Leaves St. Helens 6:00 A. Arrives at Portland 10:30 A. Leaves Portland at 2:.') P. Arrives St. Helens at 6:30 P. M. M. M, M Crrfl(fct 17 kf Oaleiall A4nnMa C.,Ck St. Helena, Jul y22 Dear friend : Which day is wash day at your house? Before wash day comes Mama always sends me out to get the things you wash with. The washerwoman says "Star" soap is good for the laundry. She wouldn't use any but "Blue Ribbon" bluing. Your friend JACOB P. S. I. just won't go to anybody to buy groceries ajd things but WELLINGTON Notice to Creditors. r Notice li herehr tvrt tht th andonlKtiMl h been appointed bf the ;intr Court of the . .unijf or col n nihl ZZl.LZ "" " i.yman Mi'rriii, it, oimhI All peroooiluTlnKrlaliaiMaiii.t urnwni me Mine, prutmr within ifx months from the h.. " i i"""E JS"'1-1' Kyutor of the ute of ttei Ms Utb, lto. REGISTER NOW All voters who with to receive Houses For Sale Light and heavy liorsts for sale at the Scappoose Livery Stable Skwi.no Machine for Sals Inquire at this office. pamphlet that will be mailed those who register, by the secretary of the state, Containing the initiative and referendum meaanres and those which deal with the qualifications of the vsrions candidates for state offices, will have to register early. The law provides that the prmphlets containing the initiative and referendum mesunirewitb the arguments presented for and against must be mailed to all registered voters on or before September 15. At the registration books cloee on September 14, ten days before the direct primaries, which will lie held the I September 24, it will appear that those who wait until the last week to register will cot get the state's political literature wuich Is provided for by the corrupt practice act. After the names of voters have been registered tbey must be sent to the county clerk by the registration odlcials where they are tabulated by precincts and a list sent to the secretary of state. Names are being received now at the secretary of state's office as fast as votes register and alraadg liteiature Is being seat to the voters. Noli ce of Sale of Real Estate. In the County Court of the State of Ore. gon, loroiumoia Uountv. In the matter of the estate and Guardian ship of Carl V. liustafson, an Insane person. Notlre is hereby given that In piirnu. ance of and by virtue of a license duly issued and made bv tha Count, r of the State of Oregon, for Columbia iuuiuy, on ie mm aay or June, 1910 In the matter of the estate and vtiardian! ship of Carl V. (inatafson, an insane pcrwn. atiinorizing, licensing and em powering the Kuardian the the real property of said estate at private sale.thenndersisned. the trnardian nf ...i.i estate, will, from and after Saturday, the 80tu day ol July, 1I0, sell at private t? Z, t . ,"K"B"1 "I'l'ier, for cash in U. 8. gold coin, ten per cent to be paid on acceptance of bid and balance on confirmation of sale by this court, all the right, title, Interest and estate of enBie oi me said uerl tiustafson, an insane person, in and to the follow ing aeeerioen real property, U-wit of Serlinn Ta.n ty (20),Townshlp Six (6) north of Range Jour West of the Wllliametle Meridian Ira ai.l...U:. a1 a in Columbia County, Oregon, containing All bids to be directed ti Hi. n.i.. signed In care of Dillard 4 Day, St. Hid. ens, Oregon. Dated at St. Helen. Orvffnn Tim. WtU 1i.m -B-" "lie; UVVII 1171V, MATILDA C. JOHNSON, Guardian of the person and estate of Carl F. OrwUfson, an insane person i P'tmn' flnrt PublieHo hereuf July LODGES ST HKLK.N8 LOlHiK NO. XI, A V A A M. NeeU Ut aud 3l Saturday in each month. VUitlng brother cor dially welcomed. V W Clark, Mas ter; K. K. Quirk, Secretary HOULTON CIKCLK NO 47H. Women ol Wwxlcralt, meets the second and fourth Tuesday afternoon of eai-li month at Houlton, Ore. Minnie Morley,"liuarlian Neighbor; Anna Van Malta. Clerk. COl'RT UNITY NO. Trt '. of A. Meets every FrUay night in K.of I . Hall, St. Helens, Oregon. Visiting brothers wel come. M. K. Miller. Chief Ranger; Leslie II . Combs, Financial Sec. AdisUnlstralors Not loo. N'silli'sl im htrihv tflveaaa Ikai . I SI..I rranoee at. J..ha. ha,i uaTir.? .' lounl aa A.lmlnltratrls of the Kalaie . a , ' Hii'iiamann, iihi, in the mbi. r.Jl , the SJiale of Hiwa lor I olual.U "Mi?"?J Hie Jo.le of ael.t nrl has otWJ2"y..?M Ihe Mih .IstoI AMS..M. Ii .Vli vnJJ' al tne Ceurt rnoea ol eel J I ...n a ,h. m Heleaa. Columbia Ceiinly. Or.., hearlni of ol. Uoo lo siwh laal anmiu 1.1 the eellleiaeut lliereof. "'Mat aa4 A.lmlnUlralrls ot the aUI "a" liX".". eoa, teeeel. " COLUMUIA HOMKSTKAD No. !4M, Rrotberhootl of American Yeomen, meets the second and fourth Wed nesday night of each month at Yank ton, Ore. Visiting members welcome. E. S. Vaxos, Honorable Foreman, C. K La a R, Correspondent. 8T. HELENS CAMP, NO. 10W9. M. W. OF A. Meets first and third Wednesdays. E. I. BALLAUII. Consul. H. E. I aHARE. Clerk. DR. R. L. Jkffcott DENTIST Office with Dr. Cliff. 8T. HELKNg NOTICE. Notice la herebr elreu that the unteralanel. Aaion J Keller anil lleo. Krllejr. known Kel ler Hroe., have lr meiual ctinarnt tteolTel pertlivrahlu. auit that all tea 1 lei due the partner lilpwlllbe arable either at Houlton or HI Helena, to either of them. iu ir briore May I A, 1IUL elfueil A A HON J. KKI lY tiaii. . a,ni.i.i EXCURSIONS To The East July IS, "If. Aug. S, Sept. K Return limit threemiontbs, but nut exceeding Octolier Ulst, VIA ASTORIA i COLUMBIA RIVER RY and SPOKANE PORTLAND & SEATTLE RT (THE NORTH BANK ROAD) Chkaao . $72.50 St Louis 67.50 Milwaukee 72.50 St Faul 60.00 Minneapolis 6C.00 Oowlta 60.00 Kansas City 60.00 Dulutn 60.00 Choice of ifoing and returninir routes. Stopovers allowed. North Bank" trains run through to St. Paul, Minneapolis and Chi cago without chanpe. Low Round Trip Rates to Portland for the Rose Festival in June and the Hibernian Convention in July will jfive your friends a chance to come to the coast and stop off at Houlton. Details furnished by CHAD CHADIMA, Acent H. G. Portland or M. ADAMS F. & P. A. pa.u a. cuv, PHYSICIAN & SURGEON T Hutu oaaooa Bids foe HmtU Iwaorsesaasat ia Hmmd District No. . Meelel bl.lawlll le reeelTe4 We ths Ceealr Court ot Columbia fottniv up lo IS e'eteek aeea of July ah. lIO. for the tvjr.eaai f i, HreimM Canroa Hoe. si Corooall flaoa. la weenlanre with rafile sod seaeiSaeileoe e Sle In the orhre of the Couate Clerk, aiee aiaet e anOMnnanled he eee)le4 sheet or epMI at e perreol of lhe amount KI4 Tbeeeun re serve, the right In rejeel sue aa4 all hlte (el(iieU) jAstaa DAhT.CMatr Ja4e. Noeiee'ef FUsoJ S4U la the Counljr luri of the Stele of Orefe for Colninbla Coamr. la the atelier of ths Keiale of Wllllaal Uele eltN. deeeeaet' Noilre la herebe elren that K. I. Qnles has Sir. I hi, final urounl aa a4ialalatral.it at lhe eatale of William Holeetia. danai4, la lee Cotinlir Court of lite male of Oreeoa tor Celea bielouniir. anl the J.tee ol aai4 Court has appointed Hetiinlar. the Mti Jar ol Jttlf. Itis. at lhe hour of lo rlork a. ea , al the leari eaeei of eai.t rourt In the rllr el HI Meleae Celeaiwa Conutv, tiretttn. htr the heoriae ef ebierfiena te iu-h Sual aeoouul aiul the aeleseo thereof a. r uuicc AitmlnlMreier of the Keuto ot WltLaai Hete II o, deceoeed. jjl Str. Iralda C. . Hof r. Mttttr. RAILROAD TIMK. Iaeee aalnier iloltr (esneot So ode r)ler Fort. land, at s A M . deperilui frnas Be Helens al S o'rlurS. aelurnlue. Ieef fertUod al I SS f M., arrlrtuf at el. Iteletw at ti. PasJCEisr: and Fast FrtliiL FOI POITUNO OAIIT l"ORTLAND LANDINU. ALDKR BT Oretron ELECTRIC Fixtures. Colombia Electric Works THIS NEVER HAPPENS I To THE MAN WHO HAS HIS MONEY SAFE IN I TMElBlAiVrw:. I aBaWaW bbV am a m sx s SOME FOOLISH MAW HAS I.O.ST I HISWALLKT j s M Did VOll r-vir 1o e t J. I "eV OUI OI VQtir nnrlre. fe.e.1 una it more real enjoyment to save than .to spend. Columbia County Bank c1n!7o' St Helens, Ore. r- . F. u Stne, Aaa't. Cashier. 4 'reciors: Wm. M. Ro88, Edwin Roa9. J.. 3 Hart u.ui. im . " - tut mm ... iun vv nice. 1 i