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About The Oregon mist. (St. Helens, Columbia County, Or.) 188?-1913 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 6, 1911)
The f i vregon miL Foundexl 1M1 Entered t the Pootoffioe at St. Helens, Oregon, u tecond-claM mail matter. Imumi E.aeT Friday k The MUt Publishing Company Corf. H. Flag C Editor and Manager Subscription Rates One year - - fUv month AdvcrtMing rate made known on ap cation. Legal notice 25 cent per li .75 pli- ine County Official Paper The matter of paving; the Strand was brought before the council by petition last week. The petition asks that it be paved from the court house site to the dock of the St. Helens Mill Co. This is an improvement that has been badly needed for some time and will add much to the looks of the town. The County Court is in session here this week, and as usual the largest qart of their buisness will be the matter M road work. If the present court was to hold office for a few years there would de good highways all over the county. The schools of the county are planning for the conducting of a series of debating and athletic contests during the present term. This is a good thing for all con cerned, and especially the older boys. It is a hard matter to keep the boys in school after they get old enough to go and work for themselves, and it has been found in other places that a judicious mixture of athletics with the stndies will do a lot in in this way. C. T. Prescott says that there is as much iron in this county as there is in the famous Mesabi Range, in Minnesota, which is the most productive iron section in the world. He gives as the reason for it3 non-development the fact that there is not the necessary coal here, and that as soon as the coal fields of Alaska are opened up there will be something doing in the Columbia County iron. The coal found in Washington has not the coking qualities, and is not suitable for smelting. Mr. Prescott has been all over the county, and being a practical engineer and one who is experienced in the matter of iron ore, should know what he is talking about when he says that the day is not far distant when the iron business in this county will be larger than any other. many sections of Otvgoti oqual in area and has only lnun to re claim lare tracts of barren moor by reforesting. " Holland is a land created by driving back the sea and its continued existence depends on keeping out the water. Helgium is the most densely populated country on earth, chiefly the result of its great manufactures and com merce, but Oregon has as rich, if not richer, soil, and has re sources for as great manufactures and as world-wide commerce. Alsace-Lorraine and Luxemburg cannot excel the soil of Oregon for fertility. Switzerland is a land of mountains and her people are crowded in the valleys, which have their counterpart in the valleys of Oregon. They derive much wealth from the hosts of tourists who go to see fheir mountains and lakes, but Oregon can match their scenery and has much more of it. Maine cannot compare with Oregon for fertility, and, though it is the pleasure resort of the North Alantic Coast, the attractions of Oregon in that respect far excel hers. It is a reasonable conclusion that 21.594,689 people can as well make a living in Oregon as they can in all the combined counties mentioned. It is in the ground, only waiting to be dug out. Mr. Elliott wisely urged that the "newcomer avoid the crowded industrial centers and live where he can produce food and wealth out of the ground." We do not need larger cities so much as we need a larger rural population. Such a population will develop a number of smaller towns and cities as local centers of business. We need also to develop the scenic attractions of the state, that we may draw away some of that $200,000,000 to $100,000,000 which Americans annually spend in Europe, and of which Mr. Elliott spoke. These attractions exist now mainly in the rough. We need solid, macadamized ! road to them, such as attract tourists -vto Europe. We need hotels in the mountains, where they can live in comfort. We need guides to conduct them on mountain-climbing trips. We need rapid, easy and comfortable means of tranportation. Then! we can safely invite the world to enjoy scenery which Switcher cannot surpass in beauty, and can develop this along with our many other resources. Oregon ian. , SUMMONS la tin Circuit Colin o( th. Plate o( Or rgu, lor the County of Columbia. Urate Mayhuich. rialntid, v I'harlc Miiyhugh. defendant. tochalrva Mayhuich, the abovt named tle e udaiit. In ih. name of the state of Oregon you are hereby rcou'red to appear ami auawer tlie coin plaint Sled aiuil you In lh hIhii. entitled ( ourt ttmt ran oil or tielore the U day ui Oct., 1411. aald date heltiuaflcr lha expiration of l wecatfrmil the dtftl publication of fhla aum niona. If you lull to appear ami answer, the l.UttMltT will apply to the Court for the relief demanded iu the complaint, ttt-wit; For a de cree ol divorce forever illkolvtug the bond of in ii in moil y now elting between the nUlulltt mill defendant, on the grouuda of deacrttou of the plalutilt hy the dcleudaut lor the period of mor iIikii mie year next befoe the commence ment ol thla mil. Tills Kiiiniiioua In puhllahed nuee a week for six consecutive weeKN by or er of the Honor able Jamea larl, County J mine of Columbia Cotiutv, Oregon, daled the 1Mb day ol Aukual, l'.Ul,dlrectiu the publication theieof, W. i.. Cooper, Attorney for I'lalmtrt. it.it Chamtier of Commerce, Portland. Iaieof hmt publication An.. . lull. la(e ol laat publication, int.. l.i, mil I The Rainy Season Will Be Here: Petition for Liquor Lkiu lu the County Court of th Htate ol Orvgufur tht County of Columbia, lu the maurr of th aMltrtUm or W K Mk itistor ui1 Jacob Mi.mitimr, for lit!.' to sell ftptrtiuoiiri, vlno.ii. mult lienor unit frmtMU'l filler tiilr 4UitUUe Ihtit, one gallon, mi i.ohle m (ioble prvctuct, Coltim M County, Hint of Oregon. VVt tlie uti.en.i),nel oom(.r,tmf a majority of in- leiil voter. o( ttobly pretnui't Coluiiibitt County StKtH of Oreffou who now rvMblt riixl tiMva artUHlty lYnlml In lt (ioMc prrWi.e tor more thuti thirty dxvi, ImuuMllitU'l v pre (wling tU ilute of BiKiiluif. til lug nl irtent in Hit pot i Hon, h?rvby rrinHtfti.l v petition thiN hniiomt.lt court to grtut to W K Slukm-uer mid Jacob NuM.lMiimer, a Uceinw to M-lrt- tuou, TinoHs aii1 malt liuuora and fermcutc-1 Frwinet, Oiluutbi culcr in (limuiiticn than one khIIoii, tu itoitle t'rwlnct, Uihnnbia County, blate of Or kfin. for a n of twelve tnuiutm. K Hunter. Walter Hunter, C C Hoven. A Hunter. H Welter H Huttrl, (ieo H .Siiyder, KTtiiitt.WeHttr. i C Fowler, John II Jaoniex, CC HttrneM, Prcsl I.enacner, KinH I'arUoit, Ki. 1 NewUti'l. K Archibald A A Yett. M lloven, J T McKtddv. Ira 1. Withiow, K H Tipton, ri H Hall. Wui K.vly. P Millar. lK-l.o. Hunter. ( L CorU'tf. f L Wlthmw, O K Hill, Mi.e Lamb. H A Trie-!, ChesJtv Mkinter, Frc.1 Knnis, Pert HiMlev. Jamen J Cod l. W PaxttiuN, J I J'ipum,' J W Kaitea. H I. HrofT, W K Lt'iU'fw her, Krne.t Hunt, J-ilteu Wawr. CC Fowler. teor M-rfel, A A Elliott, Hert HUhop. K W Mnkiiniler, L Hufer. Jamea i KfUtiolv, Ixml i einia her, M Link. O J Link. W H W niftier, W Hyberirer. (J W Jordan. W K MakiTifttor, Imta Hurkhard, K ntnart. O Partner T C Walta. T Bib lion. Hurry BUke,. J Nrnvbaumer. M I) Link, Kd Haniuan, R L ketiuev. J oh p Anhibahl. H K Hruwu, kn Howe. NIc Welter. C, K MaJ.ln.ter. Nottro to W hom ft may ' onrerti: Notlre in hereby given that the iindertilkued, rfitldcnt of foble prectncl, Cilutnbla utility, Ort'Kou. will on Monday, tl. wh, ltfll, at ten 0VI01 k A M of naicl day. present the fnrcuolng petition or license Xo eil Mplntoim, vlnou and inaltet ll'Uon and fenuetiled elder iu (ioble prei lnct Columbia County, Oretfou, to the County Cuuii ofColiimbta couuty at Ht. Heloim, Oretcoti and at iMtid time and pluce will ak tlinl a lueiiM be laMied to the utideraitctied appllcanta to wll spinUnm, vluoua and malt lwjuora and fer mented rider in Ooble pre 1 net Columbta County. Oregon for a (erlod ol one year front the dnte of Ute 'attuatit e of auch lu-eiue, Dated thia Tin day of September A. U. I'JU. W. K- Mrtltnuter and Jacob Nuaahanmer, Appllt aula. We 2 i Now it is up to the Supreme Court of the United States to-decide as to the constitutionality of the Oregon system, as there is a corporation who does not be lieve that the new laws have a right to be on the books. It is not likely that the decision of the court will change the form of government of the State of Ore gon. Oregon's Abundant Space. The comparison recently made by President Howard Elliott, of the Northern Pacific, of the area of Oregon with Denmark, Hoi land, Belgium. Alsace-Lorraine, Luxemburg and Switzerland, with the State of Maine added, is calculated to give one some con ception of the possibilities of Ore gon in the way of supporting in creased population. The figures are: Popu- Area, lation. q. Mi!i. Denmark 2,585.000 5,.'.HH i Holland 5,82A,l!iH 12,ilH Belgium 7,074,WO JI,.';T. AUc Lorraine. 1.H14.5K4 5.000 Luxemburg 2.W.64.1 V.i7 SwiUerUnd 3,315,443 15.97'f Maine... 742,3't Backward, turn backward, oh lime in your llignt, and give us a maiden dressed proper and rieht. We are so wearv of switches and rats, Bill Burke clusters and peach basket hats, wads of jute hair in a horrible pile, stacked on their head to the height of a mile. Something is wrong with the maidens we fear. Give us the girls as they used to appear. Give us the girlius we once knew of yore, whose curls uiun t come rrom a hair dressing store. Maidens who dressed with a sensible view, and just as Dame Nature intended them to. Give us a girl with a figure her own, and fashioned divinely by Nature alone, feminine styles fiercer each year-Oh, the girls a3 they used to Sterling Journal. Summons In the Cln iilt Court of the .-talc of Ori-K'n fur Columbia Cn'intv. (t. K. Alillker, plailllUr, r. Geornu W. Bu.lucr iM'flHI'llUlt. T'jGuortfeW. Badger, the defendant alv UHlljt 1, In the name of the .late of Orefn; ou arc hi'nhy rtuulretl to aiar and aunwer the com .Uiut tiled liKain.t von In the a'Mve cnilHisi int. on or Ix-fore the l.'Hh day of Kenteinher l'JI 1. the name beintt the lajt tay of the iim prewnhed in the opler for the nuMh'atlott of thm Nummoni. anil the aid period of tune irjjf itx weekM from the day of the nr.t tuihli Ion of thm.ummotiH, ami If von fall too nirfjir and anwem wald eomplaiut, ttie nlalutirr a ill raiiMe your defiiult to Ik enteral nnl ai.ly I the Court above named for the relief demandr.! in .aid -ouilMiiit, to-wlt: For a Judgement LKin.t vou r.im.uo. with interet mere hi at tin- rule of lOner eent er annum from Mty 2Mh I'.UU. for the further mim ol .'n uu aa attorney . leift and for rou and diihllnu'lnentfi: For a ile- i ri-f of nitle under forei'lmure of the periwinn property oewrtrw! in the eompiaint, to-wn one Knirlne and Holler rompieie, i pump. Ditiiiur. tittlnrt. attd belting therefor, Tinueri1 known a the Tide Creek l.timlH-rirut Comtiauy . Mill property Uvether with 4 .nwaauil all tho.f errtaln toolit, liatureH, letN. eahli-a, oloi It" hUcltMmlthlnir outilt, earrtae, heailhiiH-k. e'lger, iiavrarlor hanKinKn. nhalta, hm!., e-U'ei frmiie. boxea, wrenene, doirn, sawteeth, roller, pulley KnW'hammer., rantinv gear, log-haul tlt-. ftti.l all null ma"hltierT oueil In eoniuc iiwii aid null; And that you and all per-i.iii t elaimitur under ton. ubeoiieut tti the exfeu- tlonol Ralil uiortlta' e le loreeliineil ol ail rIKut. rlHlm or euulty of releniption in nald tuemi I Ilia MiminoUB I. pu nil.heil l.jr onler of the Honorable J, C. Citmpliell, Judie d .Hid Cireiill I'omt. made ami datetl July Nl l'.dl whieh order preperlled that nervire ol lummouv in thin milt (moult Te mane Umu you ny put.ii pHtiou otne a we k. for ma eonwutlve wee. Khieh time will leKin to run Intra the diy 01 the nrt.t tuihllcatiou hereor; uuil the lime with in whirh you are riuutred ummiwer Haul eom tiiiitut la Oil or before ttie laRt day of Utfi limt preTlltel lu naid order tor publication, to-Hit; September 1 ith lull. i he date of the tlntt pnblieatlon of thii nuin uiouD la Friday Auxu.il 4th lull. lllllard and liav, Attorney! lor Flaiutifl. A And Have A Good Supply Of Wot 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 or Umbrellas. 1 M yd Grocery Department lea cUArkL IX Atw C'OATyilAS Tilt: DCT Of LYlKYTMIAC Another Car of Feed Walk-Over and St rootman For Men, Women and Children Our Special inducements to those K.ulcv mviu ' lv the ton for Rolled Oats, Shorts and in This Week Wheat, Rolled spot cash. Hrau. NOTICE TO CREDITORS getting jrive us appear. Total.. ... 21,594.689 33.010 65.022 18,030 Oregon ........ 672,7fl.'i Denmark cannot compare with Hood River's annual apple fair, an event of wide interest, will be held thi.-i year on October I), 10 and 11. The management of the show m now erecting a suitable building to house the exhibits. They are always exceedingly at tractive and worth going a long way to bop. The Oregon State Hotel Men's A ssociation will meet at the I'rt- l;.nd Commercial Club auditorium Octobor '.Vi and 31, when plans v ill be discussed for increasing tourist travel to Oregon. Hotel and railroad men from all over the Northwest will attend and the commercial bodies will be asked for suggestions. in thr I'onnly Court of th htate ol Ori-Kou for Columbia )unly. In the matter of tlm cilate ol Alfrwl E, Annorvc, Niilire m hernlr (Ivpn that tha underoliriird li leiti duly aMilnU'd adminlHtratur with tiip will annexed of the ptntn of Alfred K. Au mtrun, dei-eawed, by the t.'ounty ;onrt of Col. unihla County, Mute of Oregon, and lm duly ual I flt-d lor aald truat. All tiemoun havlui ciiilmit aifanmt aald entate are nerl,y iMin-u and required to prenent the Mtrne, duly ventli.tj and with proper vour-hera, to the underniKned atmyolMee In the City ol ht. Ilelcnii. Oreiron Within six month from th. date of thla notice. Uuted at nt. Helena, ore. Kept. IV I'll), W. A. IIAKK H Admlnlxtratnr with the will an ne ted, of the vwuw ui Aiirei a. Annuriie, aeceaMau. A Waiting Room and Toilet for the ladies has been established. Come in and make our store your home while doing your shopping. A Full Line of GENERAL Merchandise, more complete in every department than ever before. We can furnish your home cellar to garret. Come in and let vince that our prices are as low class goods can be sold. Hli aT Carpets, Art Sjiiaixs, Linoleums, Rugs. Stoves Cooking and Heating. A nice selection to choose from. Furniture us as con-first Iri'U Beds, Springs mh! Mattresses, Cots C ouches: Cupboards, Kitclicii Cabinets, Dishes and Lounges, 1 in ware. I-'olding Beds, j? Administrator. Final Notice. Vol lee (a heret.y given that the nndenilKned. idtninf.tratof of the eat-ite of Albert I.hiikc, deeeaped, haa filed in the Ciunty Court of (jo in iiI'Im County, Mtate u Oregon, hlx final ao eount nn aueh adminttrator, inl that MrndHV th' Ift'h day of ) uitir, A. I), lull, at 10 o e.li i A. M. at the eotirt room of nald Court, In the M'ynl Hi. Helena, haa hern fixed by the aald linrt for the hearlnir of aald final account and the aettlein.ut of o hjeetiona thereto. (iilNtave lnae. Admi nUtrator of the eat.le of Allien Ian-., deceaaed. Notic. of Final S.ttlam.nt In the ( ounty Cotitt of the State ol Oregon, for C'llumhla eounty. In the mnller ol the Htate ol John I'rlngle. i4.eeaHfl, Notli e In hereby given, that Jnhn O I'rlngle, the almlnl-.traur ol the etaie ol J ihn I'mikrle. de"eHd. ban rendered and fin-ie'lilcd for tetlie neiil.aud tiled lu naid Conn, hl Klual A -rount of hi. aduilniatratioii ol aald estate : and that KlalurlHy, the lh dat ol IX toiler I ill. at tlie hour ol I nVlock H. M t the t.'outt room ol aid 1 utirt. atthat ourt liouae. In Kt. Helena. I iiliiinlua (.ounty. (regon haa leen ppointed by aald iiirt, for the hearing of objection to am h final aeeount and the aet'leinent thereof wnp hdayao appointed for am h bearing and aettlefneut. any heir, rredltnr or other perann lii'ere.te I In aald a tale may apaar ad nie hla oi.Jectlom theret-i, or to any particular Item thereof John ii. Prlngle, Administrator of the eatate of Jobn rrlnglc, dtc.a-axl. l.t4l.pt., 111. Menls Work Clothes, Overalls. .Inmnor. q Work Shirts and Underwear. & A V I L I TE OREGON i wiwTi 'jnT?r,TiTnipTTTrtTTniiiiMi;ri-iiiTi'ii)i W HOULTON IIITE "DIGNIfYINQ THE INDUSTRIES" Ini" k th ,U!" 0f H""'Oful M -p.g, h00. h1.h will ahow any boy or rli I row to aurrrrn V, Po.tal in th. mall T0IA If n? m b. ,.nt The aim of tau CuIIcm i. to ti'gur i2 1 f th. Induatrl. and vo .err. AIL hi. 4 Wl""' ' """laAcrliiul , " ,711 , Eglneitrlng Hecl.itnlcal EnKl;..0 , , i i tiilVi' erln. I or., try, Lorm-tia Eclenci nrl a ,'. ." t Holy Names Acadcuiv lAth flinil l.Vnt.llM ... ".... caiat. Astoria. Orvirnn RefloM. Moral. InUlleetnal and I'raebeal Tr.i.l I. i ulae.. w. bar. a. .tm, bm MwlZl! i Midday la-- foe .11 nr,l.. iZl uiZ ar iamae...! ud lam... UuUrea. Uvm 1ST It It SUPERIOR Holy Names Academy Stf. Iralda C. I. Hooghkirk. Matltr. RAH.R(MI) TIME. i.f'".',vr".R"'"l",''lr(eiceitMiinitar)forrr . v ' I' M" "lrtlii from Hk llelen. ucio.. Keinmlng, leav. Portland .1 ' .rrlvlug at ht. Ileleua at 44. Passengers and Fast rrcllL FOR PORTLAND DAILY Nmm.Nn LANDINU. ALI'KB T- J," i. niMiKRr mm I'HYSICIAN & SURGEON St. Helens, Oregon Ol l.it K-Murkle Ituililinir; IhjUi l'",rt )R.KimiNOHH, PHYSICIAN & SURGEON T. HKI.RNH OR(0' J K. MII.LKU ATTORN EY-AT-LAW fit. Helens, OrftDD