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About The Oregon mist. (St. Helens, Columbia County, Or.) 188?-1913 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 10, 1911)
Th( Oregon Mist Founded 1881 Ante red at the PoiitolV.ce at St. Helens, Oron, as second-claas mail mutter. The ! Lwtt Fridav by MUt Publwhing Company Subscription RatkS .;5 On year .' Six months ... aYdTertlaing rate made known on appll Cation. Legal notices 25 cent per line County .Official Paper One year ajro the telephone service in St. Helens was a very crude affair. There were some 35 phones on one party line scat tered all the way from St. Helens to Scappoose. The switchboard at the Central office consisted of one pair of plugs on an old out of date wall board. Messenger service was the prevailing order, always accompanied by a fee, and be it said that the operators were not paid for half the work they did either. To-day we have an up-to-date service. A modern 60 line switchboard with connections to the outlying dis tricts. There are over 70 sub-1 scribers, most of the business houses and a large number of residences now taking the ser vice. The office is open from 8 o'clock A. M. till 9 at night and the service could not be improved upon. These facts are fast be coming known and as a result new subscribers are being added daily. Dr. and Mrs. J. L. Zip- ". perer own the line and one of them can always be found on the stool in front of the switchboard attending to their fast increas ing business, lhe telephone is only one of several like improve ments made in St. Helens' pro gressive march during the past few years and ere long we ex pect to see many more, until we become indeed a city. Each ad vance along the lines of indus trial improvement invites others and our progressive citizens are alive to this fact, giving en couragement to any such legiti mate enterprise. Count)- Court Proceedings, Cond, c iruvii a renter numlxr of aujnatuie. ex -I'ltv l fi h-c signing hull petition a---l rn- lrni", than appears upen t!n p t'ti i.ii, (ml tun Court heitiK ad-vi-e.i in .1 ni.it er, it is ontcreU by the Coait tl.at sa d petition be, ami the sa ne is he eby denied. .u.mirii em irrunieni ol 1 ODJj given on iva l petition) which have been d nied. Ou this day it is ordered by the Court that the Clerk lie, and he is hereby in itructed to send bills (or expenre in curred in surveying and platt'nsr said denied rnads, to t! e parties giving bonds for said expence, since Jan. 1, 1011. Matter of petition of J W Hock;iJay for funds to pay his transportation to re lative. On this 2nd day of November, 1911, J w noctauay, a county charge, eoines into Court, ard represents to the Court t'ai he has relatives in the State of Yirivnin, who i re able and willing to pr.iv'de means for his support, if be ill go to them, and tlie IVuit being adviced in the matter, it is ordered by the Conrt that the Clerk be and he is hereby instructed to i8ue a warrant on the general fund in the sum of $100. In favor of James Dart, to pay lor said ex pense. Matter of petition of Arthur Van Dolah for remission of 6ne. On this dy comes on for consideration the petition of Arthur Van Polaii for a payment in the sum of $50.00. being the limour.t reuiitt.'d by the Governor of Oregon, on account of a fine for alleged violation of the iaiiie Laws, and the Court ttxu advised in the matter, it is oidt-ied 1 v the Conrt that ii i petition, be, nml ihe same is h-rebv, allued, it is furtt.er on'.ered bv the Court that the lre.i-nier tx an.l I e H tu ret'y in structed to di-duct said sum from any sums which may be due the State of Oregon, on account of fines imposed for violations of the g ime Uwa. Mat'er of Petition of .Noble Van Dolab for n mission of fine. Ou this day comes on for cou-i leta-' lion the petition of Noble Van Dolah for a payment in the sum of $50.00 being the amount remitted by the Oovernor of Oregon, on account of a fine for al legfil violation of the (.iame laws, and the Court liein advised in the matter, it is ordered by the Court that said petition le, and the same is hereby Oi) hnyin Veen heretofore piid on suld acamt't. v d the sum ol fit) OU being r,K-rv,d b- the Court until stid slash ing is biir.ied. Mait rc' c Hints against the County. On tun ly the claims as doeketel in the g"nt fund, and general road f.iiul claim til l Aarrai't registers, are audittnl t.y tin Coi.it, and allowed iu thi various sums us carried out by the Court on suid register, being as follows: Claims for October. General County Fund. C K Lindlofl grand jury witness $ 8 Mrs. i II Siercks " 3 Hi) F D McNaughton " 7 80 V 11 Porter " 7 80 Mrs. R K Males " 4 80 WSChumliera 1) J M Fry " i tit) Oar Whitney " 3 CO F L Perkiu " 1 Frank Wiltstroin " 3 60 H Lnrsetl ' 2 80 IWUUtmr " 5 ISO Kurt ph Wick " 6 00 lieo. 1 1 Klngg " 2 Fr.mk Ki by 5 00 lennis lCirmusIt " 7 40 F M Fowler " ' 5 00 Will Symuiona " 9 IX) W II Smiib " 2 20 E. Putter " 2 20 M Hanson " 4 0 A L Clark " 2 K 11 Sherwood " 7 00 Truman Butler Circuit court wit- netses 21 20 Mrs. K.Lowe " 5 00 Ch;is. Bro.igh " 5 00 Archie F. Leonard 8 C. L scum " ltl Wm. Kennedy " l'J 40 V. B. liftman 53 00 Ca.h-'oa U-wis " 11 20 Mr. J. K. Little " 10 Mj. J. F. Little " lrt Mrs.' Hamlin " 10 Mrs. E. Dee'rs " 10 1'eUr Bererson Juror 0 8ti Sainurl Adams " 4 GO Chas. F.r ckson '" ' 8 00 Edward Andenon " 8 00 M.irtin Hoven Grand Juror 20 40 Edmund Oleeu " 19 00 John Hoyd " ' 18 00 Geo. C. leaver " 18 80 Nels Downing " 21 00 SI "oigniitihg THE. INDUSTRIES" Hi This Is tbs tlUa f a baautiful (4-rr boak, whtea will itiavr any boy or grtrl t. UUOCBtD. Proa a postal la thamail TOiUT suit It wl!l bs ssat rKKB. Th aim of lbs roller t to it'itnltr an4 povulai ti Hi luaunUUs. ana to iarv ALL th pvai t. K oers euurtts In Ac rli-ultUM. Cltl :oln.irlii. Ela tvl-inl EuRlausrlua. MwliAaK'ul EiisliHrin(. Kinliis UMln. ci.ui, ForMtry, Hoii. -tl v Solmcs ami Art, Cora disics. rbaiicacy saU Muelo. Tas CvU( litos jlmbr ti(L Catajef (til. Addr.t.: KI01STRAX. OKSaO AOiUCUtt tlAt OOlXaJS. CraUla. 0raa. t Holy Names Academy ICth aod Frank list Sts. AjstorU, Oresra BHn4. Mnl. InUlWiul n4 Fnuitiil TV otrt la Or r UwUahl Ikija .1 (ilrUuid l U'jS S In3 h tori only. iMpMtiatinl ut I'laau iwt V.oli. JmUkIw lmp Slut iUr I.nmbma (.it ll .U.iI. I n. ml 11mm IaIo ar AttuuoMcawil au4 lanui, AiiJim Ms TICK .UrKkUiH Holy Names Academy Astoria, Orrsraa '' slsn s." FORSr.K-Chester wrs uirtii two trt ot ..... i i. . . . i.ii mi oar, . mi re., St. Hi-lens, Oregon. Ftllt M 1 1 1 II- trndrt f.r on liorK w." , ol C. 0. Mover. Warren r,?.. ''IIOO, For Sato !Si head of gooj grade leivw, isty bead, of Angora gou 1 l' nf mi v. it all parts ol St. lll... '", and locations to suit the uiu,, J. W. Alleu. """WMn I'OW STEAMER THE ST. HELENS RINK Under New Management Skatlntr Tueadav. ThuriAv and Saturdays. Ladies and Children Saturday After, noons 10c. A Good Time Assured Everybody J. R. SMITH - - Proprietor Jos. V. Barr ' Geo. V. Mackinster Washington Muckle Juror And.iew Coleman " allrwed. It is further ordered by the Court that the Treasurer be and he is hereby instructed t deduct sai I sum from any gums which may be due the Mate of Oregon, on account of 6nes im prosed for violations ot the game laws. Matter of payment of F M liendure for slashing on piior farm. On tdie 2nJ day of Xovember, 1911, h is r.rdrred'by the Court that the clerk be, and he i" hereby instruct) d to issue a warrant nn the general land in the um of $212.00 on account of slashing Martin FreeburK Frank Kilby Geo. W, Haiusey A. L. Cla k Albert Freeman I'eter Mayers Frank George Jas. F. Kice Amos Krickson Axel Chel!beri G. J. Janper F. (jkni. ckl E. Gairiion contract on poor farm ; the sum of 50., ' !I. Keynoldg 25 00 20 00 12 3D 00 49 80 37 80 49 80 63 20 55 80 51 53 40 75 00 54 00 55 N) 48 00 55 20 54 Moving picture shows exert more influence over the young people in a community than is generally credited to them. That influence is either good or evil as the pictures are either moral or degrading. A good moral pic ture conveys as much meaning as any sermon could and to have it pictured out in detail, makes an impression upon a person, young or old, that is lasting and effective. , The political policy of the Mist will be Republican. It will advo cate the nomination and election of Wm. H. Taft for President. It will oppose Jonathan Bourne Jr. for Senator. It will support a good progressive man for Con gress from this District, reserving the right of selection of such man when the candidate are an nounced. In the main, it will uphold the popular and progres sive laws of Oregon. BUY A COURSE TICKET FOR TWO DOLLARS AND Save Money singie Admissions Will Cost From 50 Cents to $1.00. Seat3 Reserved at Gray's Jewelry Store on and after Mon day, November 13. i People's Lyceum Course leaves St. Hrlrno 0 00 w Arrive at rortland lolO 1 !" leaves Portland at tsa Arrives hi, Helens at 6 JO f' J WllVr-Iluy inferior flour n pet the fatuous White HirtrFt. huiiikmi i ura roou Urocsryf THE WHITE 1 y ,V .iihiii a UlUtikiiUmiUt,lLHiltl,.lliuLlUiul1,t ilnil.1 Announcement ! We are going out (,f husiucss Our st(ck is bciug closed out regardless of cost. Store for Rent Fixtures for Sale Applicants call on Premises. All persons indebted to us arc requested to call and settle their accounts. i 1 I I ' w ' . r .... ' . , .Hi. S "VT Jffi rJT Kainicr, - Oregon U. 1 my m JE Jl tWtU H mm m iw aw im t -r i, o-sns"a flEET HE AT iThe Meat Shooi Jl -3 The returns from the Eastern elections do not indicate a land slide for the Democratic party next year, as wa3 predicted by the Democratic Press. One very noticeable feature was the ele ction of Republican Legislatures ' in New Jersey, and New York where Democratic Governors hold forth. This fact will perhaps not keep Gov. Wood row Wilson from securing the nomination for President, but it is a handicap which he will have to overcome. of I WELCH & CHAMBERS t & WHERE EVERYTHING t THE MAE OF J p rRESIMAD &1LT lLAT& IS ylLVIYS jtOUIyMD. OUR PRICES yiRE yis LOW peise eyii aike thea. no pur-- CIMSE TOO . TO RECEIVE OUR 33 kCylREfUL yITTEAtTIOl. The Houlf on House Now Open Meals and Room Near the Depot sf Houlton, Ore. If you want a liijh c! tuv which is a Kra.lf stwlsfk' i We Pay the Highest Market Pricet For Your Z P v The gains made by the Socialist party in a number of the large cities of the country is very marked. If an e pidemic of hard tines and empty flinrer pai!. should happen to strike the coun ' try tte Io:srs or tho Socialist :r? party would be more marked I ir Sggs and Poultry I The People's Meat Market! Houlton , Oregon . . . a.w jiv uim ivmcM 111 1 lw Shoes for Men, Women & Childrcn A New Line of the Best in Fi.hing Tackle Ju.t Received A complete and up-to-date stock f General Mecrhan d.se, Groceries, Hay, Grain, Hour and 1,'t" .Vorld's Standard of EiceJi buy tt.ii WIUTK. The machiot a J urpa.sjej tut simplicity, durability tlie i liiia. tcr of tlia w irk it iD da. I is in i.'e in two atvlcs. the Vibrato ! tie aiil I lie I in pro vol Rutary fti&t Mih latter mucliiiia sew riltiwt lorls1 a chain s'ltrti. There ara a state Htylts to cIkhnm Iroin and tbs toa1 wik is the han-Isomciit possible. I 1-OCAI, DHALKR J. Muckle&St. Sir. Staid; C. . Hooghkirk. ' iuiff. RAIJ.ItDAI) TIMK. I I -Hr HKlnirr .loll y (irrl Sosilsf )a :iil..l s A. M . rtr..rllii from w. llt iw-iM'k. kiilurnliti. iMvMhrfluiHll. i.. rruii,, at (it. llvUniali.M. Passcnien and Fast rreiilt FOR P08TIAN0 OAILT fil:TLAM L.NUINli. ALDEE C Yeek's Granite Co. MONUMENTS Lowe.t Price in Pordui Dasigns by Mail 301 Fount, St., Caraar M Calaa lU'prumDU'd by UARL PERRY '"'11 r4 r i INDIA RUNNER RAKES i'ul'y n.alure(J at .$l.r,0 Each W. C. MORLEY EXCURSIO! FARES EAST 19 11 From Alt Points o Oregon-Washingon Rtulr & Navigation Compwy Chl.raKr, Cm m il III u Its " . Oiimlm : ! K"'Oiiy ! t. Jiii'.h..... Kt. ThiiI t, I'sul, r Council hhittt St. l)iil SAM? DATKH Mar 10. 17. 18. 1f. 22. 23. 24. 25. ami 211. ' ' l"M' 3, 7,0, 10, li, M, 17. 21, 22. mi l Hi). 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