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About The Oregon mist. (St. Helens, Columbia County, Or.) 188?-1913 | View Entire Issue (April 6, 1912)
Us Oregon Mist; fmtnM I SSI " ' Xh Mil Publishing Company Jou N(vuk in at U'' 14111117 ...,.t...i tt ., 11,1 !.! .mi'. lutw hiu, iiin'H One r - HMIIltli AdrertM'ir rU- rote known on mnA. County Official Paper Friday April l'J, 1912. the 10 nleof the State of Orrgon will have the flrat chance to vote fur candidates for President of the United Stat. Three name will be on each of the Republican and Democratic ballots, the Iipubli- cans bcing-Kubert M. IaPollet . Theodore Roosevelt and Wm. II. Taft. All three are men of nat ion wide antl world wide fame; Mr. IJiFolk'te us a leader of the Insurgent movement, Mr. Room vclt as ex-Preeldent and Mr. Taft a the present efficient hear! of this great nation. It is gen. eralty conceded that Mr, La ...... 1 . 1 1 . 1 ro lette does not siana mucn chance, unless it be on n com pre misc. so the real battle in between Roosevelt and Taft. Mr. KNt velt has already ! erved two term as Freaideiit and I now going U try the experiment of asking (or a third term, breaking all prece dent, while Mr. Taft ia oily ask ing for a second term. hich anj man who has made gvxxl U en titled to. On the Democratic aide Wood row Wilson, Govenor of New Jersey is the leading candidate al though Governor Harmon of Ohio and Speaker Charr p Clark of Missouri have each a large following. One of the Judg..u on the City Election Hoard ha suggested an election, or rath jr billot, reform which is worthy of consideration. There were xvveral ballots cast at the election which contained the nar.iei of Ah I'on, Won Lung etc f sr variou.t ollices, which apparently were not being con tested fur by poopk who suited the voter. When there U an attempt to show wit in uuch manner by the voter ami a con tempt for the candidate by writing in some Chinese name rather than by leaving the ballot blank or voting for some respon sible citizen, the ballot should be cast asid j an J tin entire vote lost to the witty elector. County Court Proceedings llenernl Fund Continued Oregon Miatnupplica & court proeeed intra tH V. Mitchell supplies to surveyor Clatskanie Drug Co medicine for Howard James Dart iKwtnjre and exp Juhn Farr ConirnKsbioivr W K Tichenor Comniin.ioner Amounts Rejected Hiris Johnson lrawing jury lint J II t'ollinsdrawing jury list Frank Thornton finding un known drowned Amounts Continued L L Levies -detective Wehr nian case State Treasurer emergency C.' 40 2 70 1 KSfKCornwell ! 70. C, Unite 40 ho , p.urgdorfer 00 N) 1 1 2G0 fire fighting 177 28 i Ernest Sckelker J MERCHANT Suits Made to Otdcr iu St. Orders taken for suits from the Huntington Tailoring Co., of Chicago, from 14 up French Dry Cleaning District Koud Fund IlilUAII owed Dint. No. 1 (J K Caldwell it I.. 1 a 75 17 L:JSmilh ;:; LI III, Mulino Mow C 17 Cwi Hates L lirown M J Fnglert b 2 1 3 j Fred Grunat l.NI .76 Int. No. 3 John Zit-Klvr 5 25 K lHuin jj i-i A Mclntyro J Woodurd 10 8 !)0 :i li'.i as 2:1 3 ',5 8 15 10 18 75 3T 7 ! 4 05 4 ' I) S Vincent Wentern C!uy Co J J I WVllliiift'in U Link J (uillv.iih S Lampa A I'oprjoy E Cvc-maul A Hankcy I.Vul! & Co in Mucklu& Son .St llt-lt'tti Mill Co Dint. No. 4 (' 75 F IjiuUu - IN I'inckncy 2 25 2 25 Kind Guitu-ns !it. No, 5 l At)!ikr, fr h-2 E IJoblu 2 50 ileo Snyder 7 50 K Anliker 10 14 4 J I. Truman Dint. No. 6 V J Klepwr 4 hi) , 1G b7i J.hn Stt'lnnan W J M..rri Jut Gallirn Well LhIht Lumber Co a it muni John (iirt J L lu ll 3 10 Dean Stihman 2 50 '(). It N Ive!t.oe Dint No. 7 Fred Trow 8 ao A Middsuxh lievy Alley John Smith J. Ilackenberg '2 50 Harry Kellojr Joe Brown John O'Neil ft IVcker E K IJemy M E Kellig LS-nneIund Dist. No. 8 C I.Conyeia Dint. No. 10 Adolph i'alm Martin Hjorck Aailrinv Clausen Ed Hertfnian Henry Olw-n Even Johnson 10 7 50 5 2 50 1 25 10 47 60 1 25 fiO 50 17 50 12 50 2 50 5 y 50 1 h5 10 42 07 22 50 22 50 17 50 21 23 2 50 4 2 25 4:1 11 25 51 20 6 l'.5 1 2 25 0 H iVnnett Dial. No. 14 Erick Erickson A L Parker 0 Nickeraon L C I5eck Newell VomI TR- Miils lUy Saniu'l W II Hacker Dist. No. 17 F Smith M taillahaa M Huhn W Stoltenbcrjr General Road Fund C. T Prescott I) C Kiiby II T Dennett 2 50 31 40 18 Whereupon court ailjourned. Monday March 25th. 1912. 5th Judicial Day. Court came pursuant to Adjournment. Officers all pres ent. Due proclamation being made .. 11 ............ ,1 1 rt.t. u-nm tiflit I XOIIOWing Jirovt-tUHipio TAILOR Hclcus from $2 J.oo up i vsi, HhLri,, um h r of c nit uctim Mteel bri-lgc ucroits the ClaUtkanla river in the city of ClaUkanle. I'.' On thia ilav thU matt... : ;(;onformsid;,.u;, adTt &i) to the court that the present 40 WWgea-ructure acroiuthe ClaUka. U er in me uiy or UaUkanie, ia cr)i unsafe for public travel and it la1 10inenessary for the Immediate pre. ... ' AjrVd f i, .m ..9 lL.. t f m . 00 ,"'" mo puuiic saiety that a new bridge be constructed. It is therefore ordered by the COUrt f hul an om.r..... i ijj' . w t.iKiiniv nun aim ri! il necessary for the preservation inu )uinc saiety timt said bridge be constructed. It is further ordered by the court that the court procure the necessary material for said bridge, and that W. F. Huldi-rman be. and ho ia .'hereby .,j'i:o.ed ai eu;riitcndint of taid ijiid.fe comtract on, wiih au . thority to purchase necessary ma ! Urial for same, for and in the name i j of said county; that the provisions ( of the law in reference to advertise mtntfor bids be waived and that ' construction betrin Immediately, un : der the supervision of the O.nntv 1 - I Court. 1 It is further ordered by the court 1 that the sum of $J!)50.00 or bo much 1 thereof as may be necessary for the construction of said bridge, Includ- Kr.l'nf "Material, freight and labor cna wa. le and the same is hereby appropriated from the General Road Fund to defray said expense. Whereupon, Court adjourned, Any person dumping garbage or rubbish after thia date on my pro- CjMatU 5 jperty or in the street or atreeta ad 2 jjq joining same will be prosecuted un- 93 &g !der the statutes of Oregon for com 1 -5 ' mining a nuisance and for trespass. 16 j J.B.Godfrey. WANTED ACZNT To handle best Automobile built in America. Exclusive in this Country. Built by Old Time Line Manufacturer. Life guarantee. 16 S0.. Self Starting. Long Wheel Base. - ; No detnisit reauired. Prefer dealer now jn business, but will consider live people who will enter business. This agency includes a complete Correspondence Sales Course, largest discount ev - offered.' Deal lirect with I --tory. Address Sales Manager, C90 Wash. St., Portland, Ore. 100,000 prices. A. Fruit trees., Write Holaday Scnppoose. for Foil Sale: A parlor and dining room set of furniture. See Joe Uayburn at St. Helens. Call for Bid Sealed bids will be received by the County Court of Columbia C mnty up to 12 o'clock noon Fri lay, April 5, 1912, for road im provement work, to be done un-i-T special levy, in road districts Numbers 9, 10, and 11 in ac cordance with plans and specifi cations on file in the offico of the Ciunty Clerk and in the homes of Supervisors in each respective district. Rids must be accompanied by deposited or certified check for ten per cent of amount of bid, or a bond for double the amount of bid signed by two or more freeholders. The County Court reserves the right to reject any and all bids for cause. Signed, W. K. Tichenor County Commissioner. Goon News; Uncle Sam has The Lamp Trust's Goat. New prices elective Mar. 26th. 1 25 W.C. 65 cts. 40 W.C. 65 cts. 60 W.C. 95 cts. 25 V. B. F. 70 cts. 40 W. B. F. 70 cts. 60 W. B. F. $1.00. . Mazda or Tungstens 10, 1G. 20 and 24 Candle Power 20c. 32 and 50 Candle Power 35 cts. E.A. Rotger. Carbon or Gem Lamps. on Price You're After Try ""'nnal Card K L oii-ai aoa physician & surgeon St. Helens, Oregon orue.-Mnckl. BolWIng, boikpbooM PHYSICIAN & SURGFON ST. 0BLMH I t OiW DR. R. L. Jepfcott DENTIST H.. IIKI.KN OREGON 1 S. WHITE I ' NKV AL DIRECTOR v tn ris4i.Ha HUULTON. OREGON t Dr. Alfred J. Peel PHYSICAN AND SURGEON Rsiik BnlMing, : : St. Hlnt. Ort pa. h. a. cliff. Physician and Surgeon 1113 to 1117 Selling Building Portland, Oregon. PUoti Main 4X1: A-I2M: E. W7 GEORGE H. SHINN ATTORNS V-AT-LAW OrriCK: B4MK BUILOINQ St. IK4.cn. Oascoa F. MILLER ATTORNEY-AT- LAW 8t. Helens, Oregon sOicar Wenlworth CARPENTER ud BUILDER i Houses Built on the Installment Plan First CUaa Work at Reasonable Prices i ST. HELENS, OREGON Str. IRALDA Summer Rates between St. Helens and Portland 50 cents one way 75 cents round trip Tickets good any time after April 4th Bostlvas St. Helens 7:55 a. m. Returning leave Portland 2:30 p. m. Artite at St. Ilelent 4-45 p. m. C I. HOOCH KJRK Dr. Edwin Ross haa returned from California, and will occupy offices at his residence on Willamette street. Office hours from ten to two. Phone 62. Sealed bids will be received by the County Court of Columbia County up to 12 o'clock noon Wed nesday, April 3rd, 1912, for road improvement work to be done under special levy in Road Districts, No. 12, 13, IS and 16, in accordance with plans and specifications on file in the office of the County Gerk. Bids must be accompanied by de posit or certified check for 10 per cent, of amount of bid. The Coun ty Court rcservea the riRht to reject any and all bida for cause. W. K. Tichenor, Countv Commissioner. LAND FOR SALE! Three miles from Mayjrer, Ore- Con. Lana nearly an tevei. Crushed rock road to station. $5000 school house being: erected close by. Write to owner, F. W. Lonegren, 423 Lumber Exchange BIdg., Portland, Oregon. You better secure a few Iota now before they go up in price. Nufaed. D. T. Gerdea. 4t FOR SALE. A 6 year-old driving horse, weight about 1000 pounds and also a good farm horse, weight about 1400 lbs. Call on or addresa, , E. R. Hyde, Yankton, Or. 4.ijia4.aiat4.a4ti4.avjat.Ki4.,iats.a4a.a.att 4 4 OPL 2 4 5 THERE IS NO USE TALKING QTJAT iTTPnS' and TFTFUOES ARE WHAT SELLS THE DDDDS, WE HAVE BOTH The best line of Meats, Lard. Butter and Vegetables Try Our Fries Fhons Ua Your Ordara WELCH & CHAMBERS HDULTON t,f'tOf1tf-'rOff0'f'fr"'l,f'"t''r rrwnc 11 i? at' If B. I PLUMMER. I rop. A SPECIAL Mr . Wage earner ; You are cordially invited to call at our store and Inspect our large stock of general merchandise. Then make known your Wants and we will quote you prices, quality considered, that cannot be duplicated in the city. Give ua a trial. Yours For Business. I-I. MORGUS 3c SON J A AH Work Guaranteed. Estimates Furnished, n I R. CONSTANTS ! j! Plumbing and Heating f Sheet Metal Work U St Helena Oregon U j ANCON AS fi I ARE PROVING TO BE THE BEST LAYERt OF LARGE WHITE EGGS . WE HAVE A FEW EXTRA . FINE ONES Eggs 1 2.50 per 15 INTERVALE POULTRY FARM RAY TARBELL YANKTON, ORE. PETER G. TABLE DE HOTE DINNERS On The Strand From Singlt Comb BUFF LEG HORNS and Single Comb BUFF GRP1SGT0SS. $1.25 per Settinf of 15 GaaraBte Good Hetckee Albert D. Larson B. F. D. St U G0BLF Ort 'Builders of Homes Our 'PnOHT-SIMING Investcat Certificates arenEAllksyllikeis nn KNEE 8PLUUI10 k'm'yr'n'1', "f'l VHiiriuiSSOT 1 W's Granite Co. i JrA woodard.'clarke a CO. n M0MUMEMT8 X T Lowest Prices in Portland f 1 . Deeifae by Mail 4 TOSlitR5?8UUU I ' Bprotdby 4 Send for Booklet 604WCbrbttBLPorikaaO(t RE CON mm m mm a Tt! Central Uirtet titvaHl tt tin Cmr 0 mutt mni wiLumrrt srs. $1. Hh00. Qr ttt THAT KIW BUIL0IHQ It Whick JTmm IncrM 0tiuu'04 INVITATION. St Helena, Ore, 1912. B.P.ROCKS EGGS FOR HATCHING FROM GOOD UTILITY BIROS THAT PRODUCE LARGE BROWN EGGS AND LOTS OK THEM $1.50 p 15. $7.00 per 100 PAPPAS FOR PORTLAND DAILY STEAMER Leaves l. Helene 6:00 A. M. Arrive at IVnliind 10:30 A. SI. Leavee Portland at 130 P. M Arrive 8t. Helena at JO P. M rv.rLrt AG I AG Atik I r a Bn&& u.L1 YL UrlULKd AT THC bAftk 1 jjEARLPERRYJ r r m r Wellington.