The Oregon mist. (St. Helens, Columbia County, Or.) 188?-1913, August 26, 1910, Image 2

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    LAFFERTY AT ST. HELENS.
T ' r W ' LArrtKIT AT51
ire UrcJf:oR rli?t;
. Ilh Insurgent Candidal
POLITICAL ADS
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Or- ou, r -ccocd-cUss mi 0! mrnlcr.
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lalU KVkMV FmiiAV QV
E. II. FLAOG.
Epitob AND Pkopriktor.
Insurgent Candidal for Congrct
to Speak Tuesday Night at I
Morgus' Hall.
supscKirnox rti:
One j .'r
Kit months
Ailvert.-'au rates made knuwa un ap
c.ition. Legal notice 25 cents per li
$1.00
.fit)
Th
ine.
AN IMPORTANT VISIT
Lewis Russell, chairman of the
Good lioads Committee of the
Portland Automobile Club, F. J.
Walch, civil engineer, and Dr.
Wallace of New York were St.
Helens visitors Wednesday. They
came to confer with Judge Dart
regarding the proposed road on a
new survey between St. Helens
and Pittsburg. They hope to see
a road built that will be used by
autoists going from Portland to
Astoria and the summer resorts.
and they are confident of their
ability to secure considerable
pecuniary aid for the project,
from autoists, owners of beach
property and others. Such a road
would be of immense value to Co
lumbia County, and that it will
be built there is no manner of
doubt. Pittsburg is to be a manu
facturing city of importance.
There is nothing there now but
some old deserted buildings: but
there is a water power capable of
running mills and factories, and
it is significant that this water
power has recently passed into
the hands of the Fir Tree Lumber
Company, and that the same
corporation has invested an im
mense sum in the purchase of
the Chapman properties, various
tract? of timber and a number of
farm? which were not purchased
for the timber on them but to
control all thelandin theneighbor-
hood of the water power. A road
connecting this important point
with the county seat is an ab
solute nccessityof the nearfnture,
and we trust Mr. Russell who
was instrumental in securing the
Mount Hood road, will score
another success in Columbia
County.
A. V. Lufferty, the Portland lawyer,
who ia making uch an aggressive
campaign for Congress liom tlie Second
Oregon District, will speak at Morgut'
Hall, in St. Helens, next Tuesday uight,
August 30, at 8:13. lie will discuss the
various political issuer alltH'tiiig Oreiron
and will pay his respects to the other I
candidates (or Congress, all of whom
have been Invited to be present and de- I
bate with hi in. He is an anti-assembly ,
candidate and is nip pot ting the direct
primary. i
Latterly campaign is looming big,
and it is already apparent that he is the I
leading candidate. Piesutisfaction with .
Ellis for a number of rears, as orysUlued
in the present opposition to the I'endle- j
ton Conre!nian, has centered on .
For County Commiaaioaa-r
Four Year Term
1 hereby announce nivaelf aa a randi
date for the Republican' nomination for
me otrtf ot county Commissioner (four
years term) subject to the decision ol
the Republican voters at the primary
election to tw Held eptemnr IiMU
H. R. DlllBLHE.
Itainier, Oregon
For Sheriff
I hereby announce mvself as a randi
date for the office ot sheriff of Columbia
1 ounty, subject to the Indorsement of
the Republican Vol. re at the primary
nominating election to le held on the
24th day ol September, 1910.
E. J. MILLS,
Clatskanie, Oregon
a. x Q W
"n i -
A. V. LAFFERTV
Insurgent Candidate for Congress
ASSESSING IMPROVEMENTS
A citizen of St. Helens has ten
thousand dollars in the bank. He
l ays no taxe3 on this money. He
aiso h?? a vacant lot on which he
may Le assessed, at the outside
$700. He has public spirit and
wants to beautify the town by
the erection of a ten thousand
dollar buildingon that vacant lot.
Just as soon as his building is
completed and his money has
become unproductive he will be
fined at least $120 per year for
putting up the building, giving
employment tolabor, and beautify
ing his home town.
A logging company has ten
thousand acres of stump land.
Having the machinery, they
could probably clear it cheaper
than men of small means could,
and, once cleared, it could be
sold to settlers who would convert
it into good firms, thus adding
to the wealth and prosperity of
the county. As stump land it is
probably assessed at $3 or $4 per
acre. If cleared it would be as
sessed from $40 to $100 per acre.
Not having a guarantee of an I
immediate sale the company con
cludes to not invest its money in
clearing land, and the community
is the loser.
What are you going to do
about it?
Lafferty. He knoa what Oregon needs
at the bands oi the National government,
and he has the ability to get it. He
stands for returning to this state the
Willi, ua of dollars derived from the sale
of public lauds aud put into the
R 'clam.it Ion Fund, which is now being
iir-ed for the development of other states.
Section 9, of t lie RecUmatson Act, which
required return of the major portion of
this money to t tie state which produced
it, was repealed in the last Congress by
the Ways and M au Comiuitlee, which
Congressman Ei'is is a meml-erof.
The Interior Department has practic
ally construed thi Homestead and
Timber Land Laws ofl'Uie statute books.
LatTcrty advocates creation of a Federal j
Land Court, which would make a man's
rights to take up government land
worth something to htm aain.
LatTerty is a progressive Republican
and will be au in. urgent in Congress,
opposing Speaker Cannon and the
'Standpatters", and advoDating radical
revision of the tariff.
Everybody is invited to hear Lafferty
Tuesday night. His talk w ill not bs long,
and he will have something interesting
to sav.
CARL S. KELTV,
Lafftrty's Campaign Manager.
KELSO 3: ST. HELENS 1 7.
For County Commissioner
Two Years Term
! I hereby announce tuvaell as a randi'
date for tbe Republican nomination for
the othice of County C'oniiiii-sioatjr, to
till the unexpired balance of two years
of the term for which 8. C. Tidi. nor
waa elected. Subject to decision f the
Republican voters at the primary
election eptemoer jrttii.
W. K.T1CHENUR,
For Sheriff
I hereby announce uivself as a candi
date for the office of Mieriff, subject to
tne endorsement or the rlepuiilican
voters of Columbia County, Oregon, mi
the primary nominating election to be
held on the 34th nav ol September, 1110
' - MARTIN WHITE,
For County Clerk.
I hereby announce myself as a candi
date for the cilice of County Clerk ol
Columbia County, Oregon, "subject to
tne indorsement Of tne HepuMicaii vot
ers of this county at the primary elec
tton to he held September 24th, 1910.
II. E. La BARE.
For County Commissioner
I hereby announce myself as a candi
date for tiip Republican, nomination for
County Commissioner, of Columbia
County, subject to tbe decision of tne
Republican vo'ers at the direct primary
election.
JOHN FARR,
Warren, Oregon.
For County Commissioner
I hereby announce myself a candidate
for the cilice of County Commissioner,
to succeed tin-self, subject to the action
of the Republican voters at the direct
primary election.
II. WEST,
Bcappoose, Oregon.
For County Clerk
I hereby announce myself a a candi
date to- tne otlii-e ot I ounty Clerk, sub
ject to the indorsement of the Repu blican
voters of this county at the primary
nominating election t- be held on the
84th day of September, IU10.
W. A. HARRIS.
J. H. WELLINGTON
ST. HELENS OREGON
I
Still runs the "Quality" store ot
this section. Why trade any
where else? The best goods at
the lowest possible figure, and
courteous treatment always.
We Sell Everything
That id ever carried in an up to date
General Store. Our stock is all new
and clean and we have not a musty or
shelf worn article in the store. It you
want anything we do not happen to
have in stock we'll get it immediately.
GROCER I E S
i I
Every woman lias more trouble with
her purchases of groceries thau any
other one thing. We want to save
you these worries. Hvery article
in our line is carefully selected and
of first quality. It includes
Heinz 57 Varieties J
sr
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LODCES
HrXF.V 1.0IHIK NO. X', A V A
A M. Merle M and lid Saturday In
tach un'iilli. VlaiiiiiK brothers cor
dially elcomed. I' V Clark, Mas-
trr; K. K. yuica, nrrreiary.
IIOI LTON ClKCLK NO 47H, Wouiro of
WwxUralt, meets the second anil
fourth Tuesday afternoon of each
m.mih at Houlton, Ore. Minnie
Morley, tiuardian Neighbor; ""
Van Natta. Clerk.
COURT UMTV NO.
Trt, f. of A.
Meets every FrUay
night In K ol I'. Hall,
M. Helens, Ore-jon.
Visiting brothers web
mine.
M. i: Miller, Chiel
Runner, Leslie II Combs, Huaucial SrC.
COLUMHIA HOMliSTRAU No. 24fW,
HroiherhiKxl of American Yeomen,
meets the second and fourth Wed
nesday niK'il of each month at Yank
ton, Ore. VisitinK members welcome.
K. S. I'txoN, Honorable Foreman,
C. li Lmt, Corrrpondent.
s tTh kT.kn.sc a m i no imnni, M .
W. OF A. Meets first anil third
Wednesdays.
K. I. H Al.t.Alill, Consul.
II K. La It ARK, Clerk.
EXCURSIONS
To The East
July ft, Ti. Aii 3. Sept. H
Return limit tlireeinoiitln, but
ml en-reding Octoler .Slat.
VIA
ASTORIA I COLUMBIA RIVER RT
and
SPOKANE PORTLANDiSEATTLERY
(the north bank road)
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A. B. LAKE
Republican
Is a Candidate for Sheriff of Columbia
County, Oiejcon
Primary September 24th
RATS DESERT A SINK
ING SHIP
Congressman Humphrey, of
Washington, who is a candidate
for rivtection.has aiinounced that
ic suc'-s-jfiil he will not vote for
JoHoi.il Canii jii for Speaker of the
Ji-'usr. Hiwnyihrey voted for
Cmv.j i in the last session, but
Kofs3c-s to believe that the i;st
if!tcrto.i of the Rcoubliea.i nartv i
The KeUo team re-iuforced by Elliott,
Jackson, aud Vatkiu!, of the Cathlauiet
uine, fell easy victims to the wiles and
benders of Collie Druhot last Sunday,
leaving here with the snall end of a 17
to3bcore. The local nine played a gilt
edged game, and the little south paw
from the bitf league did not have to open
ap at any time. In the second the boys
batted clear arounl and three over,
making nine runs in this one inning
In the fixt'i Sorber wob taken o :t ol thj
box and Elliott substi luted, and there-
alter thine? were more even. Next Sun
day the Claigkanie team will he here
an l a good game is assured, a the boys
down the line ure ctroni! in every d
partment of the i'auie; Batteries last
Nimlay, St. Helens, Druhot and I'em-
broke; Kelso, Sorber, Elliott and Kirbv.
Last Sunday t e Catnap nine i.lnved
atR.iniir and frum all accounts the
game ni'ist hive been a peach. It ended
S tie at Zand 2 ufter thir een iunirigi
had bee-i i.lijed. S:. He'eni can beat
either Camas o- li.unier and will
probaMy do so again bef jre the teaion
in over.
By a ere of 4 to 0 the Clatskanie
team debate I Calef Brothers of Port-
CHAS. D. WHITE
Candidate for t' e Hepuliliean Nomina
for Treasurer of Columbia
County, Oregon.
HOULTON, - OREGON
Dry Goods, Furnishings
Of every description for Men,
Women and Children
Furniture, Hardware
I
DOUGHERTY & FITHIAN'S
Summons
for
In the Circuit Court of :he hiat of Orrifou
Ray K. Watts. PlaiutiH, v. W. I. ML-Cautlaurt,
lio'emlnnt:
Til the liMme of the State fif Orptf.tn' vmt
hereby reu'rul to appear aiel au.uer the com
plaint filed HKrtiiiKt von in the aliove entitled
mi't within ix H't from Hie lime of the lirnl
piiblli luii.iU'l ll.l iiiarnoii; ami if von full ti
m answer The eoiniilainr. thei.luinlirr will ap
ply I) ttie eiMtrt for tne relief 'tenianlcl there
in to-wit: That It Ke n I ivlvi (1 anil .Wrreil that
the ialil rlefeii'lant hHs no etatc or inle.-eit
wnaiever in or to anl ihat lie la- forever en
joineil aii'l tit-1,.1 rri-t iroin awning any .-laitn
w hatcer in or to the premiM's hereiuaiu-r .li
tril.eil a.lreme to thi phiinii!!, ami that Ihe
une oi ine piainurr to saio i.ri'Ullea is itiki
anl valid, ami for Mich other relief aa the
court ahall ilee-n ir-e,iile eintr, an-t for
n-r cost., oi ?nii. j ne premise nerehr arrri-teil
are .leacribeit as followii; Hi-irtnnintr at a laiint
in uie Minn line nt ."cetion li. toivn-h In
North. Itanije 2 Wel of the Willatiietle
Meridian, in vaid Ci.li;uiMa fdnnty, ntate of
ori pm, wriii n ikhiii w 71 nam fca-t Irom Ihe
Noithet eoni.r of Mid ivction li, thence
"'inn Ml ttnU. theme Kat i,aralii l with ih,.
j Norlli line ot said net-lion l;l to the Columhia
Kiver. tlieme lol lowing the Miandeni of aald
said river down Mrcain to the uorlh Hue of
aold Se,-iinn 1; then, c we-t on the nonh line of
aid heetion 11 to ihe piai e ol ta'L-iiinini;. to
1 v-iiier won ai u-ie laiidM aijjOinina anKl pri
iit-.-j, nun ,:xi'-iiiik rroin --aio pro-
r 'O. ,o- , -.an-i '1 111 iitia a o, ann itn
College
For Men
Brand Shoe?
Choice of iroinir and rt'turnirnf
routes. StoiHivera alloweil
"North Hank" trains run throuKh
to St. Paul, MinneajKilis and Chi
cago without change. Low
Koi ni) Tru- Katks to Ioktlani
for the Kose Festival in June and
the Hibernian Convention in
July will Live your friends a
chance to come to the coast and
stop off at Houlton.
Details furnished by
CHAD CHADIMA. Agent
or
II. M. ADAMS
G. F. & P. A.
Portland
Oretron
i
land at Pl,.0lr r,l .- ..,l. In , 1 ' V" "- '.'."'''' "I
-- " - - -- -vi ' i.eiiia-n an per Hie recorded plat thereof, and
the mostexcitintf irauie nlav,-d at Clan- ave and ex. .-i.tinu a tract ol land .lee.ied to
- : 1, iv .linen an- Kin.-,- h i.v 1 .....1.1.
under rlale ol Novi-TiiliiT In, llrfiO. rli-KCrlla-d aa
rasimriig at trie .torthuefti corner o. Illra-k
unmoored 1 10 111 the lown of Kciihcn; tlieme
roiMnni.- .orin 1,0 ii-ci 10 inn , -North llneol !(
tion I;;; thence eaM on s.-ction Ifia 170 feet;
in.-o -e .-.nun 1.0 leet; tneiifie eat IViJ leet to the
pla. e of hexiniilo. and aJo ei...ptii.( a atrip of
land loo f.-,-t in width riiimliix in a Northerly
and Southerly illriition acrosa aaid land and
which la now occupied an a rlght-cl-wav hy
.-'jiii. '.in niiuwHy .oiiipuny. 1 nia
fiimni.ilia fa to I pnlilixhcd for a peri.ai of aix
.eKa In the Hieiron Mlit hy virtue of an order
for piiWicalion loade h) the lloliorahle Jiiluca
Iiart, ( r.imty Jiiil-... for Columbia Coun.y.
dated July v.;ih l:ii). The date of Ihe fir.t
puhllcatiOQ of thia Mltniiiona la Anituat -i, 1'Jlu
J.OVAI. II. M'l AKI II V.
Attorti.y for flaiiilifT.
Ftnton HuitJiuir, J-ortland, tireiroa.
kanie trt i -t tenon . JJryHnt pitched far
Clatskan-e and allowed only one hit.
T- li yotmir-iter i c-rtinaly a comer
when it comes to pitching, and the boys
of the local nine will have to keep on
the job next Sunday il they don't want
their batting averai lo stiller.
All these side ieaiien pass away the
Sundays very cicely, but it is our turn
for a -rnuif with Rainier That in wnat all
tne r-itis are lo.king forward to and
w hen that i;mne is plave l the attendance
will break sll previous record . J
Notice To Creditors.
iWayl.e no, l,ut Mr. Canron has
not t l anded his views a hair's
Lreadih in the last two years.
IL' ij -til! the grandest olj stand
patter of them all, a.nl daily hids
J.'fianoo to hi3 enemies. Such
nvn a, Humphrey are th human
ra-i that desert their friends
when it seems that he is tottering ,
Shifty 0
the time, having no principles1
Notice l hcr.ihy slven Hint the nnder-dmied
clen-ai.:! Camion s retirement, i to his fa!). Shiftv ODDortunists all : rT1 VrJ 'i'"i"iiratrii oi ; -be tat.. of (k,,-
of the elam of On-Kon, lor Colomhia l oniily
and all ix.-ra.ina having .-ial.iia .uyma
thov WOtlld nnt Kflerlfir-P tn thr.ii-1 :'ate are hervhy re-iulred to preaetit them.
- ' v..v..i .10 v veritied ai ,-r.r.ti,,,. In lu u-l,l.in -i-
inoiitlia from ihe date of thia nni(e, to the
adiiiiniKtrutrix al the lie oi Ihe County Clerk
In the lourt llo..ae at Mt. Ilel'ma. Colninhla
lal'o'"5'' reB"n "l,tc'1 ,hl" 17lh ''a Aut'ilat,
EI.I.A F. ll'.Cf.HTOV,
, , , Ailmiiilmratrl t.
1.0VAL 11. McCarthy,
Kjdp,ii Bldir., I'ortland, On-irnn,
Attorney for Adiniulalralrlx.
Hate of flr-t piil.lieallon, Auiruat lh, ISIU.
f;ate nf lait publication, hepteailMir, M, I'llO.
Notice For Publication
and Young Men
Are the Best Made
Prompt Delivery
J. H. WELLINGTON
ST.HELENS, OREGON
J jR II. K. CLllr,
PIIYSICIAN & SURGKON
BT 'IKl.KNi
OKKtiON
Suaaaao
In ha ( ireait ( oorl ih. Hiata B Dim u.
lha I ouutr 0I Colurabla ""S tat
rrancM a,. Noaalo flalnltf y, MtMm
mar.l liel.ndaiil "anaau
In lha uaill. ol II,. ( Oroa- Tea a.
....npfal,,, , wta.t,aa i7h. V, 1.
II ..I ..ill. In ih. .Ia.re .oll,lr.l is,"
hl.,r in. Iwh .lay ul a-uwrnb.,. 1st. ,7k il
lie ll ,uy Pnerih. m the anler lae ia. JLi!
I.. ali,,nthl. .a,moo. ew you a.
and II ton l.ll 1., k aniwer. the Miati-Tiiu'
apply lo lha ahnve anmiM eourt U ia. aZIS
1, .l I... I. ,... I . . . .L
(- - . -. , -.1 u . 1 in. aim..
lllal mil. I,, all, thai I h. hon-Uol aiMa.i
nua r.Ullii( hetaaan alaliilin' and .l.a4aat
he n.,(ir dl..lv.t aud abaoluta Si,.
'hied, and lor aurh other ai4 lurthat liuZ
at m ue courl may tm maiubla aaS laai.
Thia autumoua 1. pilhluhfd lolrauaal w as
order made and dalad lha mh day al Jalt
II0. 1.yth. II, u, .!,!. 1 A.
lha alaava tailtlrd eourt, hy obMh arSar 11
direr i,mI thai thl. summon. Ua aubliahaS Is lac
"'feaoll Mi, once earh weak fur Ml r iri.aalu
taka 11UYk.lt M UK hlY.r.nUad.ots
Atiornay lot riai'atl
flral puhlu-ailon Aiifual a. Isiu.
Ia4 puldlraUun iwpleaakar Is, I'IS.
V.. MILLKK
ATTORN HY-AT-LAW
St. Helena, Oreajon
0
HKIS HACK VH
CIVIL ENGINEER
K AIMER, OREOOM
Str. Iralda
C. I. Httghtirt. Mtittr.
RAILROAD TIME.
l eavea Rainier dally (eseepl aundayllnr raat
laicl, al t A. St.. departlns Irnm M. llcleu all
orlwi-k. Kalurnliif . laaiaa rartland al I f
M., .mains at hi. Ilslan al 4 i.
PasscDien ant Fast rrtiiM.
FOR PORTLAND DAI LT
PORTLAND LAN PINO. AI.DEU 8T
S. Long & Son
Genortil Contractors
O 1 Fir,t-C.la1" Concrete Work A Specialty
Bndges, Sidewalks, Septic Tanks, Etc.
nOLLTON ESTIMATES ITTII?Ml5iirii
w iijiiui
ST-"
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i Mttrt
ELECTRIC
Fixtures
Colombia Electric Works
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J ITS A PRETTY EAST-GO
s TTtk sIr!, inn c?n ta rt rs KtrvT
3THEBANK
ml
Oregon
ivrp. to continue in ofTice, They
arc the human rodents, and not
o:i!y desert their falling leader,
but arc wiilinjf to aid in his de
struction. Whatever his faults
Cannon has been a master of men.
ivhc-n their aid is m ist needed. I ife has dominated the House and
T:y :.i-e t inie-ser ers siiverite ' dictated leKMalion. If he is de
wi.t n :'.e silver crue is rampant (throned he may say with truth,
and 6,'r.unch -crold buj?s when j "They can but say I was the'
loyalty to the jrold standard is the Kinjr." He will be remembered
fixed policy of their party, j as a great figure in American
Canno..ites when the old man sat j history when such little fellows'
fir 'i in the snJ ile and bossed the as Humphreys are merely dio-l
pi j counter, but nriar-insurjrerita agreeable memories.
.Notif-e ia hen-hy Kin a that the undpr-.li;in-.
I naa hi-en B.a.ii.K .1 hy the l.oiinty I imrl lor
the l oiinty ol l oliimhlu. Slate of Oregon, Ad
i ininlatrupir ol the e-i..te of Il.inle I'ardoe, .le
eeaaeil. All per-ori having ( liilnia airalnat aaid
e-tate are hereby nollfh-d 1.1 nreaent the aame,
duly verlhed, lo the nndeniKlii d al the ofhee 01
I Idllard V liay, at th.-'r on,. ,- In ai. Il.-l.-n. ore
; on. on 01 la-fore ix montha Irom the dais of
I the IIM puhh- alion ol ihia notl'-e.
I , . . , . . . HAKI.brt II THICK,
I Almlnlatraturcl tbs eaistu ol lluttis i srloe,
1 dMtattd.
POSTPONED
We regret our inability to open
onr store Tuesday as advertised
but owinf to a delay in receiving
goods it was necessary to post
pone our
Grand Opening to
Saturday, Aug. 27
C. H.J0HN&C(X,
ST. HELENS, OREGON
IT WILL BE SAFE THERE
J AND COME IN MIGHTY
j w -at. - aa.
HANDY.
Th
ic man vou m-iv c-ni. i : .
. k yoi, l tirst how old you are; next how much
muuey you ll.lVC.
farther.
If you have no money he will seek
We will pay you 4 per cent interest
,01. deposit in our hank.
on the money
Columbia County Bank
CTtlJjJ'- , Surplus 2400,
OLDEST IN TtlE COUNTY
St. Helens, Ore.
Wm. M. Ross Pros.; Edwin Rofl8, Vico-Prcs.; Wm. M. Rosa.
Lasnier: A. 1 Srnn a.,.-
Directors: Wm. M. Robs. Edwin T?
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Dart, Martin White.
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