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About The Oregon mist. (St. Helens, Columbia County, Or.) 188?-1913 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 27, 1911)
The f TKI1 Foiadd 1M1 Entered t the Postoffice at St. Helen, Oregon, as second-class mail matter. M Em Friday fcr The Mut Publishing Company Gaorge H. FUfff Editor and Manager of hor conduct and were told they i would have nothing to do with her until her sister Mary did so much worse by marrying a Mis sourian. So we trust the Oretro nian will forgive its State for its past folly, in view of the fact that Sister Cali, has "done so much worse. ScBscmxmoN Rates ..il.50 On yaar 81 month Advertising rates made known on appll cation. Legal notice! 25 cent per line. County Officia Paper The Chinamen who would like to steer a middle course in the revolution in their country are certainly up against a hard problem. The revolutionists have issued an edict that all of the Chinks who are with them must have their queues off by Saturday If they cut them off and the government comes out on top, their head is pretty apt to go the same way that the queue went, for while it does not take long to cut the long appendage off it is a different matter to grow it With the Coast League season over and the world's series between Philadelphia and New York in about the same condition to say nothing of the fact that St Helens and Rainier have quit for 1911. the baseball fan is in serious trouble. From Septembe until May is a part of the year tnat should have been omitted in the plan of the seasons, and with nothing to do for the next six month but to read of the materi al that McCredie will have to get away with a pennant in 1912, the fan will find time hanging heavy on his hands. ANOTHER FOOL The great state of California has adopted the initiative, the referendum, and the recall (not even excepting Judges from the latter measure). The Oregonian, having at all times the materia interests of the State at heart, may now be consoled by the knowledge that Oregon is not the only fool in the family of States No more need it entertain the fear, so vividly expressed when Oregon adopted these measures, that desirable immigration would be diverted to California and r a a Washington, tor, lo, they are sillier than we, for both the dod gastea miots have adopted wo man suffrage, and this, too, only a comparatively short time before the opening of the great Pana ma exposition. Think of the tide of immigration that is com ing this way, and what an advan tage we will have over our neigh bors to the north and south. We have adopted the initiative, ref erendum and recall, but we are not yet silly enough to admit that women are our equals in intelli gence and qualified to exercise the suffrage. We are not the worst fool in the family. There are depth to which we have not yet descended. There is millions in this idea . if it is properly worked-millions of sturdy im migrants and standard dollars. Let the Portland Commercial Club publish a million pamphlets with the legend on the title page "The only State on the Pacific Coast that does not permit wo men to vote." Then watch them sidestep California and Washing ton and swarm in countless multi tudes over the plains, mountains and valleys of "This Oregon of Ours." Degradation is a compar ative term, and the Oregonian, which at one time deemed its State buried in a "perverse pro fund of obliquity," may take heart of grace from an old story: Two travelers in the Mississippi Valley stopped at a home where an intelligent appearing white woman had married a negro. Shocked and surprised, they in quired what her parents thought JUSTICE HARLAN. In the death of Justice Harlan the people of the United States have lost a friend. He was near er to them than any other mem ber of the Supreme Court It is kevui Uiuildi', but wr believe we have, when cotni'tetwl, the numt uioilit-n cliikil uuiMiu. in the country. Some of tha modern feature will In a steam heatiug plant, manual tminiii room, gymnasium, ami a Ure auditorium fur nished with good opera chairs and etc. We are Just a little lute in mention ill): our visit to lininier on Columbia iluv, but since it was an occasion for so lunch pleasure to all the bova and girls who went, wo want the. ttainicr Imy ami girls to know that we eiqiei't to Keep iu tuind. for a long time in the futuie, the many efforts that they put fcrth to in sure us a day of real pleasure. Friday was "domestic art" day in the school and the tx) as well as the girl entered the contest and brought honor onto themselves. 1 Mr thy John ami Roy Laws won the prizes for tint best pies baked by the pupils. We hnd s pnav to claim that members of . . . i i .iivu number of visitors dunug the afternoon that great tribunal should be ab-, yiew Uie u solutely unbiased and base their opinions upon nothing but the cold letter of the law; but experi ence has demonstrated that this is impossible. The followers of Jefferson placed one construc tion upon the Constitution and held that this was nothing but a loose league of States, from which any member had a right to withdraw at will, while Alex ander Hamilton's political disci ples held it to an indissoluble union, with inherent right to coerce rebellious state. Both were equally patriotic and honest, ac cording to their divergent ideas. The great issue upon which they divided having been settled by the civil war, others have arisen, and upon these modern questions Justice Harlan was found to be in sympathy with the people and to stand for their construction of the law, while his colleagues fa vored a construction whereby judtres of inferior courts are giv en great latitude and enabled to use their power against the pub lic and in favor of the corpora tions, if they are so inclined. So the people have lost a friend and his successor will be appointed by f resident latt. Having re moved Hughes from his path as a rival for the presidency, the appointment of the new justice will be a clear cut test of the President's attitude toward the corporations and the people. School Notes. The number of pupils enrolled to date is 192. The rooms co ntaining the lower grades are crowded, but, there is ample accommodation for eight grade and high school pupils, and we wish that every young man and young woman in St. Helens who is not regularly engaged in work, would register for work in out 8ChO'.l. The progress on the school addition has exceeIe I every ones ezctaiion, and it now appears that we shall b moved into the new building before the chri.-trm holiday, we do not like to The school libary has received a IM of new books, among the number hein a set of the Americana Kncyclopedia Perhaps, nothing, in the way of equip uient, wa needed more than a good eucvclopedia. The St. Helena claims the distinction of a liiuh school orchestra, constntin of the following young people: Merle Wilson, Kred Morgu, (htwull lemin. and Miss Iva Wilson. If you have lint heard them play, you may have Ihut pleasure by visiting the school on any Tuesday morning at the opening ei ercisea The school board has engaged Mis Ethel Waters to assist in the eighth grade and high school. Her home is at Hillsboro, and the comes well recom mended. The memlent of the ninth tirade do- serve special mention for the excellent work they are doing in algebra and bookeeping. The pupils of the high school espect to publish the first numlwrs of their school paper about Nov. J.'ith. It will be a moilest to the interest of the entire school. The members of the debating aot-iety, at their regular meeting, next Friday afternoon, will discuss the question. Resolved that further restriction of immigration I not desirable. Ml- Farr.nm, Harry Richardson, and Suie Ketel will be the speakers on the al Qrmative side. Miss Weed, Virgil Hat tan, and Mable Craig will support the negative side. Beginning next week, a course in vocal music will lie ottered the pupils from the third grade tip through tin high school. Arrangement have been made to relieve Miss Weed from Inr class work for one period each day and that period she will devote to teaching the boy and girls the fundamentals of music. Two fresh milch cows for sale. Inquire of Frank Gliniecki, St. Helens, Ore. Decoy Duck For Sale Inquire of Leslie Waters, St ileleiiH, Oregon. Hay baling, well digging, land cleur- ing. (rood work at reasonable prices. A. L. Lareen, Warren, Ore. For Sal One young cow, ioon fresh. Thirty- tive small Wm Sknzie, Warren Oregon. Call up on bachelor Flat phone. Lii'inn'iiTii'MHi'iiHif'i'rri'niii'mn'iiinj flEET HE AT i The Meat Shoo of J WELCH & CHAMBERS J WHERE EVERYTHIAC It THE LlrtE OF p ylAD &ALT ILAT I ALWAY& tOAIMAD. OUR PRICES AKL A A (ZARLTUL BUYItC yMD &tALL PEASE QAti tAKL THEM. fiO PUR- ECHyiSE TOO iAALL TO RECEIVE OUR 3 CylRErUL ATTLtiTlOti. I? We Pay the Highest Market Prices For Your Eggs and Poultry IThe People's Meat Market! - - TliBrilMailllllllMLWIHWi "dignifying THE INDUSTRIES" L . f Tkls Is tka UU ar a buurl M-p -as "u show any v ftrl r.w postal la Us mall TODaT as r Ul saas fEEB. fa aim al th Coll.. I to atiairy aaa avpularlss to tadu.trtsa. aae to ssrv 4U the rsop'- " court la arleltur.etvU Ba1a..rln-. Electrical Eiiiln..rlii. Mschaaleal IalorlB(. Hiatal n la. sartai forU. Dml. Iclrao aail Art. Coav mere.. Pharmacy aa ul. Ik GUf BcpUmbcr lit CiJo tree. 4rs: EIOliTBAB. OBlQOE aOEICUlTPEAl COLLI JE. OsrTsiUs. Orsf oa. t Holy Names Academy 16tk mmd FrmakUa gtm. stsrWa. Orc m UiWm few Itar tm Olrl. m J m Ml,. b.,ii. YMmm 4 VWI- ilr. kr wllM " ktuldr lm,m l.w ll papiW. Fl iuouowl au4 lanua Armm SISTER HUfEHIOS Holy Names Academy Aaterl. Onaai Don't Fail to Attend The Grand Masquerade On Skates AT THE ST. HELENS RINK SATURDAY, OCT. 28 Admission 10c. - - Skates 15c lAtUL,L.lAiULiALtt.L,i.lEiULlAilELlUtUi.,i,lAtULiel 1 Announcement! We are Roing out of business. Our stock is being closed out regardless of cost. Store for Rent Fixtures for Sale Applicants call ou Premises. All persons iudebted to us are requested to call and settle their accounts. JLu. S W K rJT rF I Kainicr, - Oregon HHTTWHIHMHI1 1'tMTTfunV HH!t V111ft The Houlton House Now Open Meals and Rooms Near the Depot Houlton, Ore. T I G ICO ROE II. SHINN ATTORN HY-AT-I AW OKKIl'E: BNKIMIUN sr. iiHi.HKia, Mm FOR HALK-Owsief WhltoUji J less than two yvara old, Uo I....U 4.1.1 '9 lanu hack. Alilrss C, S HimT St. lUlvna, Oregon. KOK 8AI.K-H.ayy mtn trada fur una hora. i(m, i. al C, ti Moyer, Warren Oregoa, ' For Sal.- Kin huail of tiuwt trraila l.r. sir ucai ui Angora Kal. J- W- VAN NATTA row W)KTlanu daily STEAMER I-avrlSt. Ilcli'li (1:00 A. Arrive at I'nrtlsnil ltt;;W K. I.ravr I'tirllanil at i'.U) f, Arrlvea hi. llclun at 6. .10 I', WIIV Huy Inferior Dour wbtan can gi't tlia lamuui WhiU Kirtrrn at llarrisuu's rura root! Groesrj? THE WHITE L0V EX- 3 Houlton, Oregon iliULlltULUAttiL Ittl.L U.UL IttuL UtiiUllilitiJ We Have the Hest and Latest in Tine Shoes lor Men, Women & Children A New Line of the Best in Fishing Tackle Just Received A complete and up-to-date utock of Oneral MoJchan dise, Groceries, Hay, Granin, Flour and Feed, Etc. H. MORGUS & SOW If you want high grails k0 cliine which I a World's Standard of EiceDtsa buy lh WIIITK. Tha macliin It a surnasar J for simplicity, durability mi the character of tha work it will do. S is insile in two styles, the Vibrslar 1 tie anil Ilia Inirovel Rotary Shank Thn latter machine avwt either lock chain stilcb. There- arc a naubar' style to chooee from and th oi work ia the hanlwniet rnhl, UHJAl. ikali:r J. Muckle & Sod Str. Iralda C. . HotghHrt. Mut. RAU.UOAI) TIME. 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