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Oregon Mist
Founded 1881
Eatered at the Poatoffice at St. Ileleua.
A ' i :i ..
U(i(Oa, as apconu-ciauia uiaui luauei.
and are out to pet trade, but
there is no questions but that if
all came to the arrangement
that is now being discussed their
business would be just as pood
and their pleasure in life con
siderably increased. From early
laaaaat Etott FrfaUy W
Th. MUt Publuhlng Company in the morning until nine or ten
' Ceorfe H. FUft
Editor and Manager
SvascairriON RaTM
One year H-M
Sl month - -"5
Advertising rate made known on appli
cation. Leval notice 25 cento per line.
County Official
Paper
o'clock at night is long hours for
anyone, and especially when a
man does not even get to enjoy
a rest Sunday.
Each man trying to stay open
a little longer than his neighbor
in order to get an order from
some one. That is the way it is
here now. We mention this be
cause we have been requested to
do so by some of the merchants
who are progressive enough to
wish to have the agreement to
close entered into. Their idea is
to close at 7:30 in the evening
every night but Saturday and
to sell nothing on Sunday. This
would give everybody a chance to
ON LABOR UNION CRIMES.
Arrests of union labor men for
blowing up the building of a Los
Angeles newspaper with dyna
mite and incidentally killing
many persons, are reported mis thpip tiurt.w.?s as thev
week quite sensationally. If these can ?et appund by cosns time.
men are gumy, no consiuerauimo
of mercy not applicable to every To educate the younger gener
criminal can be reasonably in- ation to the importance of forest
voked in their behalf. Such crimes protection and also enlist its aid
are diobolical under all circum- jn bringing the subject before
stances in which they are com- the parents, a striking illustrated
mitted with deliberation. They are leaflet on the forest fire evil is
a menace to society: they endan- Heine placed in the hands of
ger the non-combatant: they put almost every school child on the
labor organizations at a disadvan- Pacific coast by the Western
tage which the legitimacy of its Forestry and Conservation Asso-
purpose can ill afford to bear in ciation. Probably no single piece
its already unequal contest with of printed matter has ever had
monopoly: and they make the equal circulation in the West, for
way increasingly difficult for arrangements are already made
equitable adjustments of indus- for the distribution of 350.000
trial relations through political copies in Oregon, Washington,
agencies. Idaho and Montana, The project
The atrocity of the alleged has the endorsement of the state
offense, however, will not preju- authorities, who are co-operating
dice fair minds against the per- jn its distribution before the
sons arrested until their guilt is spring 6chool term closes. On
proved beyond the reasonable 0ne cover the leaflet has a colored
doubt which the law reasonably picture of a settler's home being
requires. This proof has not yet destroyed by flames, on the other
been made public in the present a forest scene where fire has not
instance. The private detective occurred. The text consists of
who vouches for its sufficiency .inpiri.-iris and answprs concern
hie rinrornfnr. Knmp fair rvrui- ; nA aui, nr Bovinf, tiiey rare eigateen pser-jrer trams
" .' J"' -"' - '", day, beside the boats, and if anr-me
tation, and this counts aga:nst i;fe and property from forest fire ; WM iQ , barrT f ro to G'ol)!.
his prisoners: but the dime novel destruction. I and catch an a. and c. train.
. a. . - J 3 I ,
stones onncnmmaung evnaenw - Fo ?Lt-Siity wret of Un,ldj.m
and efforts at rescue, which some p-" i" t vrjania i..op. ini St iMtat purchaser cooid
of his assistants .uwm to N? shed- divided and eji to advantrwe. Also a
ding. Should tell in the prisoners' L r-- M S-..S V-To .nmber ol eoMIw in S:. Helens a-
- ....... . . - f"f.f. mwuiuir -iiitv iju vu rT irrma
ea.;ue. that shall be a wheel wit'.iin a , o good rock quarry land adjoining
heei, to work for the development of railroad at St. Helena lieoru-e H. Sbmn,
that particu.ar part of the :ate, u the i t. Helens, Oregon.
The Pomona Urarge for Cl.irkeCoun
(vast week. A committee made a viai
to Portland aud secured, the promise of
a special train (rum the uietnHlis on
May 11, PorlUnd Pay.
Kiamatli Kails i turning its attention
to beautifying the city aud its enviions
htiorts will 1 made to havi property
owner plant shade tree and improve
the appearance of the cotumunitv in
other war. The Went Is gelling- pret
ty well over it frontier dav and i gen
eralty iutereated in adding to its at
tractirenes wherever possible.
LOCAL AND PERSONAL.
Mr. Jacob Hammer, of Warren, piiil a
visit to the county rent on Tuesday last .
Mr. H. P. Watk in lias been serimis
ly ill at her hom in this rity during the
pat week.
The old pumping station at the foot of
CowliU Street ha been torn awav in
order to make room for the new dock of
J:ts. Sheldon.
Fo Sai A splendid tract of loyced
over land and a nuti)ler ol small farm
in Columbia County. For prices and
terms address Geo. . Shinn, St. Helens.
Oregon.
If you want to bur or sell timber,
longed over lands or farm in Columbia
County, you a ill find It to your advan
tae to consult with Geo. II. Shinn of
St. Helen
Pet Nols, of Mist, wa a passenger
on the noon train last Saturday for Port
land. Pete Bar that everything in the
valley is looking One. and that he think
the country the best ever.
St. Helen and Clatskanie at the local
ball park next Sunday at three o'clock
sharp. Don't mis it. Clatskanie has a
fast team aud will make anything on
the river got np and hustle thi year.
The Warren a ad Yankton teams played
baseball at Warren last Sunday and the
iratue ended in a 14 to 13 victory for
Warren. The Ram was wittiesed by
about 100 people and enjoyed by all.
Hayes Estabrook' Boston terrier bitch
"Opal" bad her picture in the Oregnnian
one day lat week, and won f ur notions
andatilver cop given by Dr. Benj. L.
Nor den at the show of the Portland
Kennel Club.
W. D. Case was in town last Tuesday.
Mr. Ca.e i now located on the county
farm near Warren and is improving and
filing it up. The county rent the farm
to him and pay so much for clearing
all land and other improvernen'.
For transportation facilities KaUraa
bag any place ia thl e tion beaten.
With the O. W. R, and X.. N. P., and (V
IODCZS
MiPAll CItAlTKl. XO. 80. O. K. H
Meet in Ma nic Hall '.he eccnd
and loiirl h Satur I vso. -ach month
tiKliTKfMK COU.INS, W M.
IKKNK M. DAY. Secret my
ST.
HKI.K.XS CAMP, XO WW. M.
W. OK A. Meet first and third
Wednesday.
A. It. LAKK. Couaul
H. K. LaHARE, Clerk.
HOULTOX CIRCLE NO 478, Women of
Woodcraft, meet the second and
fourth Ttielay afternoon of each
month at iloulton, Ore. Lulu Allen,
liuardtan Neighbor; Anna Van Xat
ta. Clerk.
a ST HEI.KXS LOIHiE '.XO. :!:'.
aAr A F A A M. Meet 1st and 3d
Saturday in each month. Visiting
brother cordially doomed, U W
Clark, Ma-ter; K. K. (juiok, Secretary
COI.I M1UA IIOMKSTKAD No. :4M
Brotherhood of American Yeomen,
meets the second and fourth Wed
nesday night of each month at Yank
ton, Ore. Visiting inemtwrs welcome.
E. S. Hinson, Honorable Foreman,
C. E Lake, Correspondent.
POMONA GRANGE.
The Coiumbla County Pomona Grange
will convene at leer Islaud, Saturday,
May 6. This meeting occur just a few
dav before the meeting of the State
Grange. All resolutions or recommen
dation to be forwarded to the State
Grange should be presented at the IV
mnna lirange f r consideration.
J. II . CotLINa,
Secretary.
STUMP LAND POR SALE.
Ten acre Stump I .a ml ftr sale. In
quire of George Perry, Iloulton, Ore.
ltf .
Out of
Order
or
NO USE TALKING
When you want the
best in Job Printing the
proper place to go is
THE MIST PRINT SHOP
ST. HELENS. OREGON
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"grtrtt m?T rTTTTToTrrtTTn nmrni i n rrrn t rriTnr I
FINE STATIONERY
For PARTICULAR People
;
We Are Confident of Our
Ability to Please You.
A NEW LINE OF FOUNTAIN
From On Dollar to Five
PENS
?ssorn en t of Post (BarJi
t
BIDS FOR ROAD WORK IN DI5- j
TR1CT NO. 5 !
Notice is hereby given that sealed bij j
will If received hv the Countv Court of .
Columbia County. Oregon, up to twelve
o'clock noon, Friday, May 5. for road ,
work on the following road in Koad
District No. 5: liob'e road, (ioble Tide
Cret-k rxad, near city road. Rainier r " l. '
IVer Isiaiid Tide Creek road, Ruben
IVer Island road, In accorlar.ee with the
plan n.l sjcifi cat ions on file with the
County Clerk, a copy cf which may be
seti at the residence of the uierv'.iir of
t:.e aU've named dirtrxt. A lxn I for
taice the amount or the but most te
furnished in a 1 ra. The County
Court reserves the right to reject auy
and all bids
CorxTV Coi ar ok Cott xatA Coi otv, .
Okk.on
S 7 J?aye
I ; s.
g Demings Drug Store st. Helens, or.
Ctiiiinijiniimiitmiiiiiiiiiiiiiiuiiiiiitiin'l
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true that there are physical
violence cliques in some labor
organizations: but. on the other
hand, the original accusers in
this case were swift in charjrinjr
crime where to others the evi
dence pointed to accidental dis
aster, and at more than one point
in the investigation monopolistic
animus against labor unions has
been more in evidence than hun
per for even-handed justice.
Under these circumstances, the
$100,000 reward not for the
truth, but for criminal convic
tions, and with unmistakable
intimations that the criminals
must be unionists is a highly
important element.
A good deal of money is $100,000.
The people of Illinois have seen
that it will buy a Senate seat.
May it not be potent enough,
then, to buy the kind of testi
mony against union labor off.cials
guilty or innocent which em
bittered enemies of union labor
are as eaer to pet for one pur-;
pose, as they are to tret Senators
of their own for other purposes?
The Public.
latet a'.ocg publicity line, f'ecrttary
C. t. . Chapman, of the Orvn IVve.op-
ment Lese. ha been at wvra for tLe
p... week foncuUting plans for such an
organization an 1 tr.e Fr.nevi.ie Com
mercial Club wi.l probable is.ue a call
Notice To Creditor
tr. of Orrf'itt.
c.
ty. Washington, wi:l meet at R:Jie5eM j
on Wednesday and Thn'sdav. May 10 j
anj 11, and it pnniises to be one of tv:e !
b.g meeting of the year. Thee e-.l.er- i
in74 are a p v 1 thinir Ri.!i?e::e'i! in.t i
tl for a iYnferent-e of fritril tlrejtin ' . ... . .
. . . " i tne ciluen win ao evervthmi in tfc
on liiai surieci. i; is eiprctei mat
Madru. Metonu. Redmond. T-end,
Pricevi" and otLer Centra! Ore-cn
lc IS ('-in'T To'irt of
I 'f r. t i:i:b. '"'ir.iv
In th ins.trr - I ih etUt of Joha A.
.(n:-.'.trtw i ihr t:mI of Jona A t".
J-r.rsn -1. ih f.itr of an a.i
": ha. nt ri;Tn ftc:b Mil ltr i
, --.tit l'rn w:lh tf: pr';r ti,. hr. wllb.o
. x lr'-m 11 ! 'f D-,;:t-. u l.s
.! 1 .Mu.tl'f. l S;i rei.in.r al Wi.t.
iTi'C' n if. boi '.ii r:. !-r th tisa-
a. t: r !! of .tl rvlal.
l-al. .1 I'll
L . PrTFR0.
A t-ni.tralir f t'-r o( Joho A C.
An Up-to-Date Spring Line of
Gents'
FURNISHINGS
D
USELESS DRUDGERY.
A movement has been starte-i
here to pet all of the store keep
ers to atrree on a reasonable clos
ing time in the ever.ir.ps and to
stay closed all day Sunday. Such
an agreement would be a great
boon to the mervharts, as k
would lessen their labors very
materially and not injure their
business in the least. At Houlton
they took this step some time aro
and now the merchants of that
place would not do otherwise!
than close ea
y in the eveni-.g
ar. i
unaer any cw.suieraon.
It is impossible for such
arrargement to be made unless j
ail agree to it as one man does:
not want to close his r!ace of
business and the man r.et docri
stay opvn. AU the store keep-
ci::ej r:.i unite nnder oe tea 1 to w.rk
together for the interest they a'i have
in cooin.oa and that a ret deal will be
comp'..i'ied in setting the vacar.t
laa Is of the in:erior. It is h ped to
unire var.JUi tactlet by t:ii means
ar d create a br.therh-xxl of active c m
maa'ties that w.'.l mean mach for the.
fat ire of the entire region.
Mav 1st :s always a notable date in
N.wtbsrest histo'y and was oV-aerved
this year w.ih appropnare exercises a:
'. Ctampoef. n'a th historic groaaj
where r year ao the fcaUt;oas ot
e:v I governxent on ti. Pcic C iaut
ere la d. The Ore-ja I'-.or.eer Aoci-
auon an 1 tae uve Sxisot Qrejon hivl .
char of the observance of the anaiver-1
ry .
Tie cattinj cf bcrned clar po'e has
become qnite an ladastrr ia Coos and
A Jrry coaa: e. L.t year an ciperi-cen-.al
or ler was (-.va for the bamed
oTetfU.aj by the SanU Fe rai r:avi. '
The tiaber a a fjun i to be st;.'act.rv .
aad tiiere U a It demand fvr it There
are large quiatilie ol bcrae-i over ceJar
:a tte toresti of the Coat cojntie aaJ
it has beea fcjn 1 s'l l serviceable evea
ory yars after th trees were killed by
in
The Orroi miairj cocre that
axeets in PorCa-,1. My !-!. si ! br c
Ui-:her a Urare nuxber of men inter
ested .a tii iJaitry. Viay pr-j of
West will be rep-v-wated. I; ;
tea '.ei tj r.iae r -a-.er interest ia
aimici. aa acuvty last ha c.a
sieraMy ce-s".ec:ed ia ti: sta.e. ;
A aej al fiiec! ol fI roals forces
mii Jjrt tie pat week at a
eetig ij FonlaaJ. when s:e-r were
Ui-i tj ore-- :e a ta-wi'.e tv!
in their
i por to make the visitors feel at ho ne.
Ridgefleld Rer.eetor
M. Freeh 1 pretty busy at preser.t a
utr.ntendent of the water system.
John Dateman having recently re:ned.
Moet of the hwse are a'Uched d.ref.'y
to the wooden main an 1 the ba'an.-e are
being attached sj rapid' y as poa:b!e.
Mr. Fresh' po;..oo is one of cont !er
ab e resporsibility, and one wich he
wi'.l nodoabt fill ia a very comtren lable
n.aaner
Eight cow have to tar been picke 1 op
and impoonied unier the provision cf
the "'Cow ordinance," aa 1 we are itla J t
ay the matter ha not been ontes:e-l
a so many Mid tf at it would r. Tt.ere
was only one really strenuoas objection
t paving the price of the reiemp' on
axd that by a Uou'.ton man whe
cow roamed Into th Uaait of the City
of St. Hetea. Bat it would not mi
well to forbid th resident here to !".ow
their jtock to ran at lave aa 1 still allow
outside cattle on the street.
Mr. Frank W.lkic hxt la ii: at
her home ia this rity durinj the pres-r-t
in lh i
l:to
1-.
SUMMONS.
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.NOTICE FOR PtBUCATION.
Department ol th latenoe
I S Las
VB tt rVinla.i t Or-.
tf r-iarr ilea. W..
No( -- '.-tjt -t thas alia.: lawn
in! m 7- -I aM"-aa la f a al
l-'-! r.ml,'ITrl -IJ.O lt .'.11.1
of Kit iv - t ii iv.t . .r
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k J W . iTK'f W-r ! a-, ai t IB CEt'a-r
Th-.-a a-!.p -"a ii.i.. -.-..w. k. k,Aj I.,...
wees, aaa lor ttree even-nj Jtars! J-' ' v' -a:.T. i . aa t
Wiik a.wa. unable to down towr. ,'4,, ? ,11 ,
Chn. aVaker jrformiE hi. cSTc! ZZ iV-
done and the BiaraLal ha no snap ; -! w vr v ail
htv. TreUbiit rto for txtfc XlZSXXlVl
LtlWtff r-t lU-rirf ntt I lli KaUc
ort CTr eodat ont 1 kf'.r taetr "3 1 ' ' f1-1-'.- J
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IN NECKWEAR
We have certainly started some
thinjf and if you want a necktie
that is the real thini? and at the
same time a real value for the
money you pay then this is the place
you are lookin? for. Hundreds of
new and beautiful ties and there is
no two in the w hole bunch that are
alike. Ties for all. no matter what
kind you prefer. V.f.ght colors or
otherwise, four in hands, bows or
readv tied, at
25c 50c, 75c, $1.00
MkN'Q UATC That are the
aWaaaaVl U X XaTI, 1 D in Stvl.V
- ar - -
latest
fthfinA nnrl
color and real leaders in quality. That's our apec-lalty-givmgyou
quality and at the same time the
latest styles.
o c oca. Is doe cot st
k.1 a rt .cLh waa a fair Cxcper-sati-. n tor
ork which mil who d-a-a his!
ea. re daty as maiab-al ha to perform. '
Sevra Uncch Icavl cl .st He'ens j
peop'e went to MTooiliaad last Fridiv to j
take ia th :,! aai track met of tie ,
CvUu Coaaty kb vli Th: is an .
antaal event ;a the roaetv acr s the'
r.ver and tie last met a p-.ic-7a:e-i ,
in by tie h gh sefcoo. t! Catle R.xk.
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Tbe foraier -a ixl R.m is A.vi w -W.acJ boys ca;ta'-I all the hc -r
si.'flwas d..v-i at'.er a. ita i'i n ICC. id . : I 131 Vr nl n m m.t r -.
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oal teen i::tcr Fy meiris ol :b To pw--e ia th-ee a'het eveits ai
, new c--iL:a: ca ;t i eiree'ej to sarca.-e Viier.t mas: have a t-xl s-a- Jr u
per: va thr.-o-.oat i.rea-ja to ac- h s s'.a I e. aa I tnsny a yoarter who.
aa it clit. enrjct kr w-a'i .;i t cx s w th it ii I
rt I-g .A':oa wi I be irr.nl. r ier to b- a member ol H- trie aad
a-.-ai J.m.Tr7lr3Tl., 3HT ar-. ja. 5e A ute O! l.'l.S 13
ii. i. iw ii, us a. faciei i (.r.nioiijiioci tjc l - .. n r
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THOSE SHIRTS
Are certainly making a hit If
you live in St. Helens you have
seen several of them for they are
and the other half should wear
them -for when it comes to the
jS?. Ktin your money's
vvorth this line is a world boater.
Dozens of patterns, all 8izes and
prices. Get in the wapm by iret
vint0 v,?6 0 . Mucke'- Bhirta.
but MhVWC ml luta of
Snt L y ker!:01nf at the pre
sent rate we will soon be out so W
one now ,
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SV. Helens, Ore.
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