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About The Oregon mist. (St. Helens, Columbia County, Or.) 188?-1913 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 29, 1911)
The r i vregon ivii.ii Founds 1881 Entered at the Postoffice at St. Helens, Oregon, m tecond-claM mail matter. Unmi Erarr Friday by The Mist Publishing Company George H. Flagg Editor and Manager Subscription Rates One rear $1,50 month .75 Advertising rate made known on appli cation. Legal notice 25 cent per line. County Official Paper POSTAL SAVINGS HERE GET ACQUAINTED Tonight, Friday, Sept. 29th the Epworth League will give reception to the teachers of the public school, and every parent that has aT child in- the school should take advantage of this op portunity to meet and get ac quainted with the teachers. It may prevent a large number of mistakes during the present term of school. A teacher is often seriously handicapped by not being person ally acquanted with the parents of the scholars. Boys and girls are apt to carry tales home about their teacher which are without foundation, and parents, never having met the teacher and not realizing that he or she is truly interested in the pupils welfare, too often believe them and make trouble that could have been avoided. St Helens has a corps of teach ers this year of proven ability, but the school cannot be the sue- that it should be unless the par. ents of the scholars co-operate with them in their work. When some kid goes home with tears in his voice and a big lump in his throat as the result of a well deserved lecture, andninety nine times out of every hundred they are deserved, it is pretty hard on the teacher to have some doting mother put her arm around him and tell what should happen to that bad, bad teacher. From that'time on the kid thinks that no matter what he does at school he will backed up in it by his parents, and as a result there are apt to be numerous clashes with the teacher. When the kid comes home in the aforementioned pitiful condi tion, some parents have a habit of "panking him and sending him back, and such a spanking is as good as six months of school, in an educationcl way. While perhaps the whipping at home could be dispensed with every time the child gets in trou ble at school, nevertheless during school hours parents should place the teacher in complete charge of their children, and be very slow about finding fault Never should a doubt of the teacher be expressed in the pupils presence. On the 25th of October, the coming month, the postoffice at this place will commence receiv ing deposits for the U. S. Postal Savings Department. In what way this will be of benefit to the people of St Helens we fail to see. The government pays 2 per cent on all sums deposited at the postoffice, and if at any time one of the depositors wants his money, he would have to wait at least a couple of weeks to get it from Washington, D. C. On the other hand, we have here a bank which is absolutely sound finan cially and yet pays twice as much on savings as the government and when you patronize the local institution your money is where you can put your hand on it any day. Another fact to be considered is that a good bank always figures prominently in the growth and building up of a town. When you deposit your money with a bank, it acts as a thorougnly re sponsible agent, loaning this de posit for you, possibly to your next door neighbor, to enable him to make improvements that will increase the value of your property. Thus depositors in their local .bank not only get more interest than the depositor who leaves his money at the post office, but are materially benefit ted in other ways, The Postal Savings Bank may have a field in large cities, and it will undoubtedly get a large amount of money that is now cached away in old socks and to mato cans, but for the people of this city there are any number of better things to do with their money than sink it at 2 per cent When the matter of adopting or rejecting the single tax comes before the voter of this State he will have something to puzzle over. If the voter reads only the literature of the single tax advocates he will think it is the the greatest thing that could be introduced here; but a perusal of the arguments against it are apt to leave him so high up in the air that it is hard to say on which side of the measure he will alight SUMMONS la (he Circuit Court nt th Mixta of Or cg0, lor the t'otmtr of CnlnniMa. lirac Mayhiuch. l'luintul. v Charlra Mayhuiib. llt'ftMltittllt. . tol'halrea afayhugh, the above named de fendant. In tha name of the State of Oreavn Ton are hereby rv.iu'retl to appear and annwer the cirn plaint Died auaintd you tn the HUive entitled Court ati.t online on or teiore the 14 day of o t., I'JU. aaid time hoiini-aiter Die expiration of hx weeaMfrnut therUkt publication of till aum luiilm. If you full to appearand answer, th plaintiff will apply to the t'outt for the-relict demanded in the complaint. t-wit ; Kor a ile erca ol divorce forever Ho1viiik the IkjipIx of iniitriinouy now existing U'lween the oUiutltf and uetendaut, on toe Kround of dccniou of the plalmttt by the defendant for the erlo1 of more than utie tear next utfo'ethe couiuiettee men! of thta uii. Thla Kunimoua In published once a week for IX consecutive week by or er of tha lloln ableJaiuca Dart, County Ju.ltce of t olurohla Couutv, Oregon, dated the lath .lay of August Mil, dlrei'ilng the publication thereof. W . I.. Cooper, Attorney for Hamuli. ftOD Chamber of Commerce. Portland. Pate of tint publication .u.. i lull. Date of last publication, int., 14, 1'Jll IThe Rainy Season Willi Soon Be Here WERE THEY JUSTIFIED? The coal mining industry in Oregon, according to Mr. Parker, fs suffering from the great in crease in production of petro leum in California and its use as fuel for domestic purposes as well as for railroads and manu facturing. The production of coal in Oregon decreased from 87,276 short tons in 1909 to G3, 241 tons in 1910, a loss of 24,035 tons, or 27.54 per cent The value decreased $10,966, or 4.66 per cent from $234,085 in 1909 to $254,119 in 1910. Only two mines, the Newport and the Beaver Hill, both in Coos County, ship coal in large quantities, the shipments being made almost entirely by sea to San Francisco. Sister Sheafs and Brother Gel- Iette. of the Shaker colony, at Kissimee, Florida, are charged with the murder of Sister Mar- chant. They admit their guilt according to the written law of State, but plead the higher law in justification. Sister Marchant was suffering from an incurable disease. Death was imminent and she was undergoing torture every moment her life was pro- onged. She begged her co-re- igionists to mercifully admister chloroform, and put an end to her sufferings and her life. There is no dispute about the facts and no attempt at concealment. Their intentions were not cruel but merciful. In olden days the suicide was burned at the cross roads with a stake driven through his body, and today orthodoxy teaches that such a one is doomed to an eternily of torment, no matter what stress of suffering may have caused the deed. It wa3 taught and is taught today that man must suffer until the inevitable end. The body may be racked with unbearable pains, the mind may be dethroned from its citadel, and yet we are told Petition for Liquor Liens. la the County Court of the Stale of Ortgofor iu comity w oiumoia. In the matter of the application of W E Mak luster ami Jacob Nubaumcr, for a licence to aell pimuou. Villon tnt1 malt litlorv and ferinente.lcl.ter liilcus iiuantlllea than one Kallou, at tiohle in tioble preuiuct, Culum bla County. Htate of Oregon. We the undersigned coiiiprulmr a majority of the letta votern, f noble prt-cincl Columbia Couuly rttate of Oreou who now real.le ami have actually reldvd In Mild t.oble rti-ihc. for more than thirty dava. Immediately pre Ceedintf the date of nlKUiiiK, tikiiiit and present itiar tlx i petition, hereby reteciiiilly petition thin holiorahle court to grant to W K jaakimiter and Jacob Nuabaotiier, a llceUM to i-li cptrl -tuvus, vinous and malt lhiuorx and fermented eider In lets quantities than one ifallon, in (.ioble Precinct, Columbia County, Male of Oregon, for a period of twelve mouth. O E Hunter. Walter 1). inter, c C Hciveu. A Huuler, H Welter, M Hubbard, l ieo H Snyder. Frank Welter. liC Fou ler. Job n II Jaciue. CCHarnew. Fred I.eUk'riClter, hinll Carfou, Fled Newlaud. K Aichlbuld A A Veil. M Hoveu. J T McKiddv. Ira 1. Wnhiow. K H Tipton. 8 K Hall. Wm ttwldy. V .Miller. iel. Hunter. II L Corbetr. CLWlthrow, DKHill. MHe Lamb, H A rrie-i, Cheal-v Makiuater, Fred Eunll, Hert Honley. .'amen J Co, Pi. W I'anklna. J I llplon. J W Kanet. H I. GrorT. W F f.eniracher, Knic-t Waaner. J':llen W'aer, C C Fowler, tieoriro Morel, A A K 1 1 lot t , Hurt niahop. F Makiutcr. I. It'if. r. jainei Kennedy. Iuula Lena-tclie r, M j.iuk. O J Link, W H Wairuer, W HU riicr. i W Jordan. W K. Maklnter, Lou If Hurkhr1, F ntuart, U farmer TC Watta. T lliahou, llarrv llluke.. J Nuaibanmer. M I) Link, K.I llarrlnan, K I. Kenner. Joa V Archibald. K K Hruwn, Kb Howe. Sic Welter. C r. Makiuater. Notico tt W hom It may ' oiiceru: Notice If hereby riven that the undertuaued, rcaulcliU of tioble precinct, f;liimbia County, Oregon, will on Monday, f l. nth, 1'Jll, 'at ten o'clock A M of itald day, present the fureffolng petlllou for llcenae to aell Ptiiritoun, vinoii. and malLed liquors and fermented cider in t.ohie precltu I Coluiiibia County, Ureiron, to the County Court oft.'olumbia t.ouiity at ht. fteleltH, Oreir.ih aict at tald tune and place will ak that a llcenae be landed to the underftlxued applicants to neil pirilnua, vinous and malt lliiors and b-r mented elder In tioule pre Inct Columbia County. Oregon for a perbMi ol one year (roin the date of the 'aauallce of such license, l'aled this 7 lb day of September A. II. Ull. W . K Makiuater and Jacob Nusshaumer, Appllcauta, Are Iloi-e Nqav And Have A Good Suiiily Of Wet Weather Goods, Such As Rain Coats, Rain Hats, Paraffine Pants and Leggings, the famous Bergman Shoes, Wool Socks, double backed blue shirts and a big line of Umbrellas. 1 4 Walk-Over and Strootman 4 For Men, Women and Children - I Our Grocery Department I COMPLETE COATyllA THE BEST OF EVERYTHIIG Another Car of Feed in This Week cash. Wheat, Rolled Summon In the Circuit Court of the HtMe of Orirn! for Columbia Co'tntv. O. K Anliker, jjlttintnT, rn. tieorKC W. Da-I.-i Defemiitut. T'i'ieorKeW. Baliier, the defeii'laut atv. nrrfl. In the nrn of th titatp of Oretcn; ou nn hfrntiy rt-uirfl u ap.r mn answer the rorti l-iaint ml aifKiiiHt roti in the atNve ciiU'If. uit, on or Tifhir the lrth day of Hpttfiri'rcr lyil. th name t-iiiK the lt day of the tim prettcntuvl in the fsr for the piihtlfntloii ! thli Riiminoii. it l i he said period of time U -iiifr nix mt'vk from the day ol the ftmt put.r-M Ifin of thin Htimnioitu, and if von fail to ho nyi-nT and iiiterK nii fm pliiint, the plalDtill w ii; "uie your d-'lHtilt to tw filters! hikI apply ( the Court aho namid for the relief d'nntii'!ct In said roin.tlMint, lo-wft: Kor a Judact-iiit-nt .fa lout you ,tn.ou. with interest Uu-rivm Nt ih rt! of Kii r vf nt pr annum from Miy j-itii l'. 10. for the further -tun ol l rfi.oo aa atiyritcy k fit' and for ctmu mid dinhureniMiti: Kor a rre ol le umler furt'domirn of the pfr-oiini piMjrty uewrifK-i in the complaint, lo-wti one Kutrlne anl Hoilcr foinph-ie, I pump", plpmir, llttintri, and tltlnt luerffor, f'lmn-riy known aa the 1 ide Creek I.urntM rlnir 'oBin-tnv Mill property toihfr with 4 mwi and ail t Ihh certain tfMiln, fixture. tttn, cahlt'M, t,.K-ai, lln k Hint thin k out tit, tarn ((, he adhiocKr. edtc:r, uwartor haiuri nir-. HhaftH, rod), i- K't r frame, hoxea, wrenrhen, d"u. Hawtfeih, roller piilieyh Naw-ha'nuteiK. cantintf tfear, lotf-hau. pipe, and all mill mn' hinery nued In roinit-c-lloD aid mill; And that you and all pcrw-u claimlntr under vou, nuh-fMuent to the, enu llon of laid niortKatre he f onxdmed of all rtjht, flrtltn or e'ulty of reIeniption In nald prt-miM".. i'hli mimmofia in puhlined hjr irder of in : flonorahle J V, ;amtUfll. Jii'tue of i i circuit Cnmr. made and flHttl J ul v Hint .):ll iL.i rA- which order prewirihed that nervice of mimmon that it is an unpardonable sin for : (D th.auitimouid n.ad upon you r,y puhn 'at ion onee a we. lormx 0110:1111 ve, woeit, which time will tei(in to run from the dtty of tne nrat ptjtiiicnnou nereor; Htm trie rime witn in which you are r iifred to annwer laid coin plaint i on or hefore the lavt diiv of the time pre tIIhI fn nald orUt-r for puhllcatlon. to-wit; 1 he date of the flrot puhlictttloD of thlt ntnn mom la Krlday Anxuht 4ih I'Hl. ll)iard and Day, Attorney forl'laiutifl. Special iuducenicnts to tliosc buying by the ton for : Harlcy, Rolled O.its, Shorts and Bran. us A Waiting Room and Toilet for the lai been established. Come in and make our your home while doing your shopping. lias store us as con-first A Full Line of GENERAL Merchandise, more complete in every department than I ever before. We can furnish your home Jj cellar to garret. Come in and let vmce that our prices are as low class goods can be sold. Floor Coloring Carpets, Art Squares, Linoleums, Rus. Stoves Cooking and Heat Furniture -1 J Heating. A nice selection to choose from. Iron Beds, Springs and Mattresses, Cots, Cupboards, Kitchen Cabinets, Cone Dishes ies: Lounges, ami 1 in ware. Folding l'cds, C Men's Work Clothes, Overalls, Jumpers, Work Shirts and Undervear. WHITE HOULTON & WHITE OREGON! At last the dog tax ordinance fs to be enforced. This will not only bring1 a little money into the city treasury, but will make a substantial decrease in the num ber of curs hanging around the buiinass part of town. a man to end his suffering and pas3 peacefully to his long rest, ana worse tnan miamous tor a physician to grant a patient's prayer for the painless termina tion of an ebbing life. Every means at the disposal of medical science is employed to prolong the agony, and in the case of men of wealth or fame, the public is regaled with fre quent bulletins of the battle to snatch a few more moments from the grave and all to what end? The Shakers believed they were justified in granting relief to their suffering sister, and we predict tnat no jury will ever convict them of any degree of murder. NOTICE TO CREDITORS elec day, time Seems as though the last tion was but just the other and here it is about the when the candidates and papers begin warming up for the next on 8. id the County Court of tha Htate of Orison fur 1 onimriia tjmmy. In tbf matlcr of llineatate of alfrnd K, Annorite, J?raM : Notlre la harehy Ivcn that tha tinilerftlfrrie'l haa bpin duly appointor ailmlnNtralnr wltli tha will annexed of tha wMnte of Alfre'l K. An aorif'. n:eawl, bv .tha Comity Court of Col umhla Comity, Hut of OrKin, anl haa 'Inly iialifled for aaM trimt. All tmrMona havlna rlalma airaiiiat aaM entaie ara herrOy notlftfl anrt rjiilrerl to prpnt the antne, duly vntli1 aud with proittr vouchara. to the utiurtla'n"i atmyonVa In the City of ht. Helena, (m-ron. Within alx month from ttie date of thle notice. Uatttd at Ht. Helen, Ore. Hept. IV Kill, W, A. II AH KM A'lmlnl-tratnr with the will annexed, A th eataU; of Alfred E. Anorire, dereaMed. Adminiatratora Final Notic. news- Notlee la hereby lven that the ttndemlirned. admlnlMtrator of the eat-ite of Altiert l.anice, deeeaaed, haa filed In the Count)- Court of Co lumhlM :ounty, Mtate of Oreiron. hla final w rount aa auch almlnlatrator, and that Monday the litlh day of Oi-loher, A. I). I 'll, at III o click A. M. at the ceiirt room of aaid tViurt. In the ( llyof Ht. Helen, haa been fixed hv the audi court for the hearlnir of aid final account ami hc aeuleniaut of o tijei-ttona tharetn. ifnaiav. inue. Adrnlnlatratorof the eatat. of Albert LaDf , dacttaed. .... nt . $r$x?zwS INDUSTRIES '"", rnarmtcr and afuatn Uptembar fii. CalaJoa- fraa. nareM: KEQIITKAft. OREnnw a.o... COLLtUE, Cerailli, Orf oo. t Holy Names Academy 1 6th .nd rranltll. SU. A.(orUf 0 J only. eVAotara. Wa hara ena,i.u. tj T'm ZZZ?". I a Auwrnaowant ai 4 laraa, Addraaa 1 '"la SDPIHIOR Holy Names Academy atatlorU, Orefwn 1. a a " MtMtJ OCMm Str. Iralda C. I. Hooohklrk. Hunter. HA I MUM I) TIMK. f.eae Maimer dally (ciceid Hun.lar)f"r I"" land, at A A. M., dnpartl ii from Ht. llaletn ' o i l.a a. Ketiirnint;, leave Portland at ' M arrlvlim al Ht. ilaleiia at 4 4ft. hmim and Fast rrEi.lt. FOR PORTLAND DAILY VOKTUNI) I.ANDINd. AM'KB 8t. I rt- 'ili nKKT ROHS PHYSICIAN & SURG HON St. Helens, Oregon Oim.k k MiK-kle IttiildinK; iM.tli plrone JR. EDWIN ROHH, PHYSICIAN & SURGEON "T. HEI.KNH I t ORKOC K. Mir.LKU ATTORN UY-AT-LAW Bt. Helena, Oregon