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About The Oregon mist. (St. Helens, Columbia County, Or.) 188?-1913 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 16, 1910)
The Oi-CTon Mir-t .lit. i W v. ... r - : ' t. l i .i TssnKn Evkbv Ftimv nv B. IC. M.AGO. Kpitor and rmifRi' tor. .Sl'B3C8I?TIO( R irsj On vear fl.HO Sis-montUs - .SO Advertising rates uia.lt' known on appli Cation. Loral notices L'.'i cents per line, CiRcrrr Comr Opficks: J . A Kakin TMstrict Jude I. l; ('ami.lxll Pt.trli t Judir- E. B. Tongue District Attorney Cot-sxr Omens Iin Dart, Indite Pt. Helens W. A. Harris, Clerk t. Hel.'tis Mot in White, Sheriff- St. H!ent W. K. ''iohe'i'T. t'oiuni'r Clatekanie FT. Vrt, t'on-iuissioner Srappoo K. K. Quick, Treasurer St. Meiers lT. W. t'lsrk. Assessor St. Helen J. II. Collins, School Supt CUtsksnie C. T. Presoott, Surveyor .St. Helens Frank Sherwood. Coroner.. .....Rainier County Official Paper WHEN THE CITIES "REGU LATE" THE SALOONS Voters of Or? cron are asked by the liquor men to pass a con stitutional amendment giving to incorporated cities the power to control, rejrulate or prohibit tke liquor traffic within their limits, and are urged to do so for the alleged reason that "prohibition does not prohibit" and that the law would not be enforced! The answer is that notwithstanding its evasions prohibition is perfer- able to the present system, un der which, in the cities, the saloons ana otner resorts pay no attention to the law, and the proof is found in last Sundays Oregonian's news columns, from from which we clip the following instructire article: Proprietors of second-class res taurants and liquor resorts scattered throughout every quartc-rof thecity h?.ve apparently (.Ait ?sMe vhc.t utigc-r inspect ihe formerly held for the or dinance regulating the sale of l'quor to miners and ad'.ics and continue unchecked in their hta 7?n iolations of the la .v. It is evident that the listless method of the police in enforcing the suecired regulations governing the srde of liquors is the diroci cause of the effrontery on the part of the proprietors. - The occasional arrests by the police of certain proprietors for violation of the liquor traffic have apparently had little effect. Al though the police declared war on the lawbreakers at times when the erring proprietors' were halea into publicity the proposed cru sades never materialized. Sir ce the arrest of L. 0. Hull, the proprietor of the notorious "White Front Grill," a South Portk.nd resort several week3 ago. and the subsequent sus pension of business there, the police have, for some unknown reason not seen fit to cause sim ilar molestations. Throughout the South and North Ends and in the heart of the city in the down town district, ai we,i as on the principal through fares of the East Side, the pro prietors of cafes, restaurants, grills and beer saloons which cater to those of the feminine sex with a thirst for liquor have been permitted to violate the law withoutiearof police interference. Not a'one have the proprietors of such resort3 violated the law governing the sale of liquor without meals but in innumer able instances the minor law ha3 been utterly disregarded.' It is not an uncommon sight to ven ture into any of these establish ments, which are or at least should be, under the surveillance of the police, after dark, and ob serve young girls still in the early teens and well under their ma jority of years tilting a glass of an intoxicating beverage to her lip1. While such scenes are nightly witnessed in every section of the city, x-t the greatest patronage from t!iis source is secured by the ,-"oprietors cf the establish ments on the "Kialto," the dis trict i'i the immediate vicinity of Sixth arid Stark streets. In this section there are a dozen liquor diiponsing places, some of which cater to the "lowbrow" element and Ouiers which gladly extend courtesies the more elite. Two imputable class in the dowti-town district the laws restricting the sale of liquors are openly defied. Vu may be assigned particlarly to the fact that seldom, if ever, a police officer in his line of duty enter the places "to see how things are going." It is in these establishments that the much- abused "joker" in the liquor with meal ordinance" is utterly ignor ed and all that is required to purchase a drink is the price. VOTE FOR REED We do not believe the people of Columbia County wish to see W. R. Ellis renominated for Congress. He is a standpatter and a supporter of Cannon and Cannonism. If he is defeated it must be by centering the op position vote on C. J. Reed. Lafferty is a glib speaker, but beyond doubt he is in the field for the purpose of splitting the vote and has no chance whatever of securing the nomination. He is the Oregonian's dummy candi date and a man from the Orego nian's force is managing his campaign. Every meeting he holds is given liberal space in the Oregonian's telegraphic columns, and his ideas on conservation are those of the Oregonian and direct ly opposed to the policies of Theodore Roosevelt. Mr. Reed, on the other hand, is a Roosevelt man, favoring the direct primary i and btatement INo l. it the peo ple of Columbia County wish to see ,1113 returned to congress they should vote for him and not for his stalker. A vote for Lafferty is a half vote for Ellis and Can non. A vote tor need is a vote against Cannonism and in favor of election of United States Senators by direct vote of the people. For Stnti Senator, Fourteenth Sena, torial Di.-ti ict Kuitui't lrake, Miiltno uiitli ; Pun J. Malaikey, Multnomah. cot STY For Kepreentative, SOih. Ite- presetiiative District W. K. Conyers, Ctatskauie; M. K. Miller, St. Helena. For County Cleik W. A. Harris, II. K. Daltaroof St Helens. For Sheriff A. IS. Luke, Martiu White, St Helena; K.J. Mills, Clatskauie. Fur Couuty Treasurer A. T. Laws, St. Helens; Chas. P. White, Houlton. For County Commissioner Four Year Term II. R. Dihblee, Rainier; John Farr, Warren; II D. West, Seappooae. For Couuty Commissioner Two Year Term) W. K. Ticlienor. Clatskauie. For County Surveyor Orriu Backus, Ritiuicr; C. T. l'rescott, Houlton. For Corouer Frank II. Sherwood, Rainier. ST.lTl DkMlX BATlC Governor JellVrson Myers, Multno mali: Oswald West, Clatsop. Secretary of State Turner Oliver, I'nion. Justice of Supreme Count Four Year Term) WooJson Slater, Marion. Justice of Supreme Court Six Year Term) Will R. King, Malheur. State Printer James E. Godfrey, Marion ; J. Scott Taylor, Klamath. KailrcaJ Comuiii"iouer Hugh Mo Lain, Coos ; Charles I'. Strain, Vmatiila. DEER ISLAND Mrs. Emma Smith was a visitor to Peer Island Friday. Mrs. James Gaittena was a visitor to Deer Island the past week. Mr. Willis Kelley is et.joyintf life with his new motorcycle. The woik on the Deer I'laud school grounds was finished Saturday, it was done under the management of U.J. KetUnundreceivesgreat praise from all. Miss Casste Cole, cf Portland, spent Sunday visiting friends and relatives at this place. STATEMENT NO CANDIDATES CARD OF THANKS We wi:h to thank our friends and neighbors and especially the employes ot the l'euinsula Logging Co. for the many kindnerses done us during our recent bereavement - Mr. and Mrs. Gus Siedel and family. WARREN Because they favor Statement No"l we expect to vote for the allowing candidates for nomin ticn at the direct primaries. Congress C. J. Reed. Governor Grant B. Dimick. Secretary of State G. Wingate States Treasurer Thomas B. Kay. Justice Supreme Court (Four- year term) Henry J. Bean, T.A. McBride. SLatePrinter Willis Dunniway Commissioner of Labor G. M. Orton. State Senator Dan J. Malarkey. Representative M. E. Miller. So far as the County ticket is concerned the Mist has taken no part, with the exception of re presentative. Mr. Conyers is bitterly opposed to Statement No. 1. and for that reason we think he should be defeated and will not support him either before or after the primary, notwithstand ing we esteem him personally. We expect to do our best to se cure the election of the balance of the Republican ticket nom inated for county offices. So far as the State ticket is concerned we will remember the promise of the Oregonian to "knife all State ment No 1. candidates." Among the coining- events is a Banket Social to be held at Krickson's Hall at Warren, Saturday evening Sept. 17th. The social is to be given under the auspices if the Members of Grace Church, of the I'nited Kvangelicitl de nomination, for the benefit uf the church. Everybody come! The ladies with well tilled baskets, and the g, nilemen with well filled purses. Come and help a de serving cause along. The Rev. Lew Davies, together with his family started foa British Columbia, Monday last, where he iiitendaengagiiig in the real esti'.e bu.iurss. Their leaving will prove a .eiiuus loss to Wurren and vicinity for wherever sickness and death- were, there Brother Da vies was to be found, and always ready to render auy assistance in his pover. But his many friend wish him n sale and speedy trip to his liei-tiiialior, a prosperous future, and a long Mid lm.py life for himself and his most luti-resting family. To School Teachers. cruise bv unie i n -"i v percent. Ilisordcied 1. 11 deposited b J. II. Sunt I 1 ' I Matter of dc i ! i i l iiij places ill the various M-i ii- io U oimi : Ou this day the folio i, ivu desig nated by the C.-rt :.s '' Wing places in the vari. i I . lor holding clectious : Apiary 1'iici I'.r u, -t ire. Beaver Fal. , M civ - Mill. Clatskauie, C iy II i". Ieer Island, I'c r W ' d Hall. Goble, Fc"r- M " Houlton, Odd l il Jail. Marshland. Hall School Pist. No. 10. MUt. Merrills Hall. Moeiks, City Hall. Oak Point, Hendrickson Hall. Raiuier, Masonic Hall. ScapiHMise, Waits A dice Hall. St. Helens. Coart House. Warren, Bacons Hall. Yerrouia, Ketsey Hall. Continued next week. Notice of Meatirtf of tho Board of Equalisation for Columbia County, Orof on. Notice is hereby given that on the third Monday in lctober, (Oct. 17.) 1K10 . the board of equalization will attend at i he court house in St. tlrlen, Columbia County, Oregon ; and publicly examine the assessment rolls, and correct all errors in valuation, description or qualities of l.uids, lots, or other propeity assessed by the assessor; and it shall lie the duty ot all persona interested to appear at the time and place appointed. I'. W. CLAKK, Asseaor. Democratic Mass Meeting Notice is hereby given that the Demo crats of Columbia County will hold a meeting at Uaiiiicr on Sept. "1st at 1 p. tu. for the purpose of agreeing upon Candidates for the various Contitv ollicrs, in order that their nances may be w ritten on the Ballot at the primary Flection. All Democrats in the County are re quested to attend this meeting. W. J . Fl'LI.KRTON, Chairman Ietnocratic Co. Central Com. By R. S. HATTAX, Secretary. Notice for Publicttion. IvpArttm-nt of the Interior. , Culled .-lu- inu, 1 1 1 Hire, nt 1'ortUn.l (lie , s, .UMnt.er. l-'tb. I MO. ' Notice U herel'V ettM that Kri"l K. tluntrc. ot I'ortUn.t. ori-uon. wnoou l lnb,'r IMti. l'v.t. nm'ie Timti.T m it.l tone pKiration. No. u.V"i. for liit- NW, .,H-iti,n It. toMi.i,li north. ramie e-l. i Hinrtn- Mrritltan. Inu fl 1. .1 notheof iiitenlii.u to miike knsl Linilr ni Ion .rxif, to tl'li! cIriiii Io Ihe lan.l aboe lU-f-cribetl. I'fore t lie Kririitr siM Kwiver of liit- I niul .ihU-h Inil mtu-i-, nt rtliiud, Oreuoii, on the -ili iUv of Not;mtt.r. Ulii. rlsinmnt names sn wilne-'e: rliHrlefl Ot tiorn, Siiuiuel . Kok-rnt. A llmrxo II I .e. Krai k Ium, all uf I'ortlauil, irei.-oii. II. K. Ill .BV, Kivi.U-r, Low One - Way Fares Orders tor report caids should be sent in immediately All cards furnished will be of a style approved by the County School Superintendent. If you have not yet secured cards for this term write The Mist, St. Helens. Ore., today. STAPLE AND FANCY GiROCERIES TEAS AND COFFEKS Are our specialty. Gunpowder Tea at BOc None letter for the money. KnK h Breakfut Tea t 40c Ceylon Tea better than Liptons at jOc. Green Tea at & and )c. CotTeo in bulk at 20c. and SCe per pound. Cutfte in tins at 3Tc or 3 iwunda for $1.00. Coffee in 3 iound tins at STc. Monopole and Schilling Spices and Dukinjr Powder Pure White and Olympic Flour We carry a full line of Monopole Canned Goods. No better jroods than this line on the market. ALL GOODS DELIVERED C. H. JOHN & CO. ST. HELENS, OREGON ELECTRIC Fixtures Colombia Electric Worts 1 4 "North Bank" Points Paily Si.ptelulx.-r 15 to (X-IoIkt from 1,'i COUNTY COURT. THE BALLOT of tho most notorious restaurants y, !lliS iiemy j.iieau, i.'mt of ti.i.; c!&3.i in the city are looted A . Mind,-, ciackaiiiis;V on tJie fj-cal!e. "liialto." The-e ,.,, ifiiMmniih. County Clerk V. A. Harris has com pleted the ta-k of arranging the dpy for th; printer of the ballot to be voted at tli ' Primary Klectiou on the -4th day of H ptemljer. The time for the filing of pititions for State offices ended on the 3r I of September, and all netiti im for County ollices had to be in by the 8th. The laet 1 iy to register was last Wednes day, ho ii you have not got your nume in the p dl book it is now too late. Following ia a complete list of the cjndidiiej for State, District and Coun ty oiliees. There is certainly n'j notice aid j shortage. KKI'l IlI.ICA.V Repre-i.ntaUve In Cungresa V. It. Kliis, of Ciuiiilia; A. V. LatiYrtr, Mult nomah; C.J. Ketd, Muitn imaU ; Gejrge S. Miephurd, .Multnoaia'i . ijovern.ir Albert Abraham, Douglas; Jay l!oiTiuHU,(ii!l.a i ; 'irntl;. Dim ick, Clackamas ; K. H jfpr, Marion. h'ecretanr of State V. Iicn-on, D j'is; H. Win'ite. Clatsop, : late Treasurer Cilph W.II yt, Mail lio.nai, ; Taoinas U. Kay, Jlnrijii. Ju-tito of Siprcmn Court Four uiatiliaiThoinas allui:u MuCa- places are the Mecca where habit ues of the underworld conre-Kate j or virtually reside when not' ... .1 ':.: ...i. - ! OHierVv 1 j J tliyd.WU. IvIlltTlS VNllO have of a necessity been com pelled to venture along these ebroujrhfares with those of their kin and men whose places of business are located in proximity to thfie rendezvous for auto fiend f.nd persons of immoral st itionT in life, have incessantly co:nplrined to the authorities for riudan'oor remedy of the practice. Notbing has been done by the police to rectify the situation. In th places of the less dis-i Ju.tlce of Supreme Coilit (Six Vc;nf! 'i"i;is II. Jiurnctt, Marion; Vn'nk A. Mviie, C;,liimb:a. For Attornc y-( ietieial A. M. Cr..w- foid, D iuprlas: J. N. Hnrt, liaker. Sup'Tintttident of Public Instruc tion L. R. Aldcrmitn, Itue. For State I'rir.ter William J. Clurkc, M-ri.n ; Willis S Himiway, Multnomah. Coiiiiidssi iuer of l.tlxjr (). V. H ir, M iltnoiimb; (i. M. Uitou, Multnomah. Ilailroad Commis'i'jner rriink J. Miller, I.itin. .State Ivngirecr John If . Lewis Marion, Water Siirintendout Janes T. Cbinuock, Multnoiuali ; Fred K.Gettins, Coot, Pe it remeinered that a regular term of the County Couit of the Mate of Oregon for Columbia County bcun and beld ut the Court Hou-e in the City of St. Helens in raid County and State on Wednesday ti e 7:h diy of Sept. 111 0, the s.ime bt ii.g the time fixed by the law for holding a rvg;ilar ti-riu of said Court, when were present; Hon. James Dart, County Judge; Hou. II. West, CmoiuiisiMitr; Hon. W. K. Ticlienor, Commissioner; W. A. Harris, Clerk; M. White, hhcrifr. Due proclamation being made the following proceeding.) were had. Journal read, approved and signed. Matter of petition of Leis Sau.-K.-r et. al. for county road. On this day the petition of Lewis hau'ser and others for a County road to bo heard, and the notice of said hearing not being sufficient to give the Court jurisdiction the Petitioner was permitted to withdraw the papers fioin the hies. Matter of put io i of N. I'inckuey tt. ai, forctai!3) in .St. Helens A Pittsburg road. On this day comes on for hearing the petition of 2i. I'inckuey and 27 others, fie'.h-dde s of the County resid ing in the ro.id district or districts where sai 1 r a 1 li 1 1 be changed, praying for a cnane in toe M lie. ens una riugbuig ro.id as follows : Hiinning at a oiiit in the SI Helens Pittsburg County road 7.J feet sou li from the Sec. Cor. between Sections 20 and 27, T 0 N. K 2 W, which point is marked I'.. T, located in the couuty road near the center of Sec. Zi, T 5 S, li W. And it satiefactor.Iy appemlng' to the Conrt from proof (lied hereinthat due notice of the pendency of this proceed ing has bceu given as by law required; that more than twelve of said peti tioners are legal freeholders of this county, residing in the road districts wheru said road is to be changed, and that a good and sufficent bond has been filed. It is therefore ordered by the Court I that the Hoard of Viewer! meet at Uoul- ton on the 13th. day af Sept. 11)10, or on their failure to nic on that day, then within five daj t thereafter, and proceed to view, survey, and change said tond as prayed for in said petition and report on the fame to this Court. Matter of re-cruise of SV Sec. 8 7-5 ; The report of the ru-cruise on SW .'4 of Sec. 8-7-5, showing lets than the count Chicago, $33.00 St Paul, $25.00 Milwaukee, 31.50 Kansas City, 25.00 st. Louis, 32.00 Omaha, 25.00 New York, 50.00 Indianapolis, 35.65 Other points in proportion Tell your friend-i in the Fa-t of this oportunity of moving Wet bt low rati s v ia llurlington Koute, Creat N'oithem, Northern 1'acitic, "North Bank' and As toria and Columbia River lines. Vou can deposit with me and tickets will be furnished peop e in the Kast. I will will give details on request J. O. DIVENS, Agent, Houlton, Ore. W. E. COMAN, General Frsight and Passenger Agt., Portland, Oregon. D1LLARD & DAY Attorneys-at-Law Practice, la any Court. StaU of r ederal. Next door to court hatm "WHY HAYj '1 OnesReason IF Mr. rvruim f hrou iShould En" 1V T - IIUlJJta Y inTHE V A Ik T sT - 4 ns BECAUSE 1T55AFE THERE f I FROM FIRE, BURGLARS I OR YOUR OWN EXTRAVAGANCE CRKATK OR CRl'MHLi:. ICvcry man should 1 .c.in: u tuuntiauon ior success ix-lorc old aj;c crumbles his earniup powers. A small savings account started today, NOW, will start you on the road to independ ence. The farther you travel on this road the less you will wish to turn aside. We will pay you four per cent interest on the money you put in our bank. Columbia County Bank Capital $25,cxx. Surplus $2400, OLDEST IN THE COUNTY St Helens, Ore. Wm. M. Koss, Pres.; Edwin Ross. Viee-I'ms.; Wm. M. Ross Cashier: A. k Stone, Ars't. Cashier. ' ? directors: vvm. jvi. Ka3. Kdwin lioss, James Dart. Martin White. Z Sua In Ihsflrvim court otk.a,.. Ray K iri..u.i: ".w. iuiiii ni.1 ..aiu.. ,:p'Mr:. Ill IIM Hih- ..1 .... ... miwiihiii wJklll '" tZZr'i he ..I.I .trl.0.Ull, is i"i 'w 10 ,h t.sii" Tj rll( ulvsnw thlTIu 7" JJ till, ul IU. ul.iuug to N aJJ nl v.li.1. an 1, tJV tm J hsr roll ..I IUI TlTirtlH.?""!. J r4wrlbl Mfc.ifTl'jrk" H.mih u hKt: ih.i.7 US Norm III,. o ! Hr- llo. 1, J Hl.r , ili.n, . lolluwin. Ul. U,J I4 ttorti.in is i ,h. jzrv 1 ""' ;"h ii ii.i. i.m.S,2.,wi'J rty, U.u t. . S .n. c , ' gSLJim . I su.l lu Hlo-k. m . M UJ K.m.-o p., ,. rmM," U I .i.ilii, . irsrt jf l.l,. H.,,111. ...I k ." 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Imvrs Rainier 'IsilyO-tccrit nnlv)for Port lan.l, .1 OA. M.. .1. ,rtllii( from HI. M'-lrna si oi:Iik-. Keturnliij, lev.-. Porllaud st 2 au V M., arriving at hi. Helena st I ti. Passcnjiers and Fast Freijclit. FOR PORTLAND OAILY rWUiAM) I.A.NUINU. ALDER ST W -ssss sssKky -mm sjayj j Geo. Brewster i i i SURVEYORj low PORTLAND DAILY STEAMER LrnvrsM. Hclfns 6:00 A. M. Arrivt-s at I'ortlnnil 10::t0 A. M. Leaves Portland at 2:.'t0 I. M. Arrivci bt. Helens at 0i30 1'. 1 All work carefully done. J'or estimates address me at Houlton- Oregon Notice of Final Settlement Notle H hrril.y Klvrn ,r (h i,n,rP,lf,,l Sheriff's S.ls ,'!''" ' '"' ' i I'.ti n. nr.l.T ul ...I. , ," """y.Hl I Or. -if. ii, tl.lr.t Ih. 'Ill Inv .,t A.iK.i.1, 1 I,i . ,-rrl.ln ., , " "'"A.t.,,,. . ,( , Klvrrrl.lU r.m.ll ..l,v. ,l..llillt rr,v.-n-. lll.ljmr. I ,-.( .. l..,.ir,-. l.,r.y v. SS...I ..... ;h" 7. '"-111-. 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''" "mll Ity ol hi. Hrlrna. I olnmlil. M"' .... ...... i..,.. i l.v Ih. loaS nninr.i, .or in. wiii.mr,.. -.1.1.1. I, ....I ,.l.rr ant lfwO lnT1 Im . - i.l M.H .ml Al.'W'r'l'r' the arlu""''n',T V 14- BOl'll Adnilnlalralor of Ihs Katsls i rra 1 dr.-r.fMMl. lotie.l u-m'xr. Into. Notico For Publieetitsl Nolle, is her.hr llvm lhal lh,'1 h.alwru ..H.lll r.l l.y Ih. tL-iil be County ol Columbia, nt. ' 4 niltil.lr.l.ir ol the .l.l ol '. 7. .aal rraar.1. All ienona h.vlnS elsim. - j ..mi. ar. I.rr.-I.v n.iiinr.i "vT, .Inly vrrlllr.1, lo in. un.irr.,. -,!.,, IMII.rd li.y.a I ihr'rom.-r ln.n' ,1 ....... miutilii frors i I Ih. 'rlr.i piil.ll. hi Ion ol thl. "!. mi. CHAKl.t-VV. .h A.1inini.triior ol in eii. ilerea.ar.1 . In ..Id r.l.le may ai Ml, I filial wi-ouiit an. r'll, Mil, thrnr.. W.-t I..1I Irrt markro l.ya iln. h K.Iv.ti'w.,1 k III i'1-nn'lil: li,ll,l.tr.lrlx of the r.l.lr of i,,.r, '' bi ' lh"' ''" ""niy Curt ii..: .'... !' , Minimis- tli, .,,.. Ho,.,,. , .i '.' 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EDWIN ROHM, PHYSICIAN & ST. HILINI surgK l 0M fR.H.R. CLIFf, PHYSICIAN & SURGE01! 0I 8T TILINI K. MILLEK ATTORNEY-AT-LAW 8t. Heln. Oregon o RltlS HA( KUH CIVIL ENGINEER