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About The Oregon mist. (St. Helens, Columbia County, Or.) 188?-1913 | View Entire Issue (April 26, 1912)
L Z1 V t n Oregon Mist founUJ ISM rj,, Mi. TublUhin Company ilr l.U id'1 SJtiaat'airTlu KaTKS Sl.M - .7ft ,, nwiiilli ,i, nut''" known n a II r r I County urriciai Paper "The M'ple are on trial, w h". Ami uie wn ... . I.. ...nn Xheprimnry eieci ion n 'bi 1 .-.!.. nul Friday ili'nioniiraieu wvrrni ml ... .... ....... .1.1 fit ftl. .l.m' i ritti me ' v. ... ininn' . . . . .. i.. rend W livi nir interest in m pmn iy io.imk ii jjgh')" fy 1110 very 1 .1 . . I:..U li.tn I rift in H'Ml" l" v"mi"i rutnn organization of certain interestn can control the nonil- nation of candidates, an demon- Ltwl hv the nomination of Mr. iLfT-T-ty nv'i"ft Judcri flanlen- Ki,;n in r. rlb.nd. Tli. t it i 1 ri.,i ssarv to .'t:,l t"110 i;nd mon-y i considerable ijuuntitieh lesson to bind tho tit-s of ...uf,.. That t h olhumnnilv ctnacr anil nl iKtt on1 tn IK1 rlH n i suwful candidates in tho pri- man have, very orten. wnjni the friends of their unsuccessful nWiafl well as tne opposite party; That every man is a party tnhimMclf nnd writes his own nlitform tin-re by tendinjr to eliminate jrreat political pnrties. i Several other things could be enumerated n arguments in lav or of doing awny with the pri L.ruxnnd niakinur one election instead of two. Where every man is a party unto himself and . I ' . - k . I t. t . t fl ft l Wnies III! " " 1'ianui ill I the use of having two elections and two campaigns. Why couldn't it he arranged to have one clt'C tiondothe business, then thv pet'ple would take enough inter est in it to come out and vote. It would require much thought and stil ly to work oat a plan in .!.f ill to rarrv this into flTeCt. . I I l..,i ..ri.,.rt ..ma that ill Li .ii i i i. i i... f,,;.i mould oe none, ii miiu w .. to the catnlnlates and lair toineiru- i.ut ii im .1 uon-iy. smue- Dolitic.il tiart ies. It would be a I saviiiRof thousand! of dollars to . the taxiayers in election ex pen.'es and tend to preserve par ties rather than destroy them. With this issue the Mist re turns to the weekly edition in stead of the twice a wek. We do this reluctantly a the tAict a week idea was popular and we rmi. .iw. f,-i...rt f.e riirr?il I news, imt under the circumstan- Ce3 We arc compelled to do SO in I n.lve. lisors. There is a quebtion cil ia involved and vhihi it per haps does not amount to much, it i i In tt.-r to ho on the safe side. hence we tire compelled to U.'kc thi.-t hction. Wo w ill endeuv(r to give you the best paper that can he had in ourcoimnunity and trust the readers will appreciate it. Sonic xtepH Mhould be taken to im prove the mail wrvico between St. Helens and the lower River oint. "Our service to l'ortlnnd and east ern points is all that could be de- lired hut going down tho river where Brent deal of bunlnoss 'is done, haa only ono mail each day, all be cause the Astoria train does not take on nmil In the evening, in fact does not even !ow down when K"ing through Houlton. With this train making a stop nt Houlton. which it should do any way, our mail service J.iwn the river would be greatly Improved and it would not take two days to get a letter . down to Clatukanic only 35 miles away. This would bo a good thing for the Commercial Club to get busy on. The Democrat have nominated a full county ticket for the election as follows; For Representative, J. N. Uiee; For County Judge, J,D. McKny; for County Clerk, II. K Lnliare, endorsed; for Sheriir A. K. Thonuwon; for Treasurer, It. S. llattan; for Assessor, Filvo (Jraharn: for KchiMil Suierintcndent, J. I. Wilkerson, who also received lie publican nomination; for Surveyor, Ceo. R. Conycrs, endorsed; for cor oner, P. H. Sherwood, endorsed; r County Commissioner, Louis Huhrcr. The Uepubliean' ticket ill be the same as waa announced rare at tho primaries k.jnir that of r..TiimiMi..nT, vhloh waa br. twcfii Mr. Knt.,niii., Mr. f;,.gl4. und Mr. J.,h ,n; The. v,te w. as follows: Froi'inun, 30'J: Cmm-ll, 32j: Jolinwm, 32fl. 'Greater Ixtve Hath No Man Than This. That A Mar. Lav Down ilii Life For His Friends". Nearly two thousand liven were iohi on tne Iitanic recentlv nearly all me n. There were poor foreigner ix-atianta, men of mcNlerato circumstancea and tiiillioiiaiera, all on tho same level All met the same fate and all took the same stand; the Having oi me women ana children first. men afterwards. Millionaires lelped the poor women into Loats ind stood back calmly awaitinir their fute. Poor men helped the I silt llir.M..n I t . I . a i ooais ana tna imewiw. iruiy mis disaster I V. fTm lIlTll'ft fll.l lw.rk..ut - 9 , .... ,iiKn.-nb ijiie vi k ..!,.. i .. . nunioniiy unn rivuizaunn. It i , J At'J I rinl let I, I.. A ..AT vuaw hi uiu man oi man i .-ioij in niiiiiui un. Hpinsiine ana brotherhood whether rich or poor. The trait of BeH'HhneBtf Kt-nerally attribu I ted to the millionaire was noi then-; h the name stand as 1 ! pauj r. Such arts an these M)y rn'ii of all c!ati-s ahould U'a wtvovi aim eliminate some of the bitter feel- inK existing between me rich land poor. In view of the num- ucr oi me wno went to tneir hrraves in the Atlantic on that awful night, it is interestinjr to know that the Chinese in their maritime reBuunons insist upon aavintr the men first, the- child ren next and tho women last, on the theory that men are more useful 'to the state than the women. EGYPT'S c;.:::j su. Orill ant Cr U Hfi Tt ih Sky at Morn and Cvi In If.'l'1- l"-l ill.' .i' ,.l.m IliTe It ery -r.-r. I'.tf u; .! 1 1 ti I ! the uuu't tit; tit arf i til.iily il.'ili l An the nun iliw eniN ninriT innl i.r.iivr to the ImrUuii unit l luiitu-ii-i'l.v : I . ; r t I 11 myo oinMi'iilr li''mi- fur mi mil ml of M" .t-u 1 b'M n U'Viluu of u ....... .V.... II... mI-p tt..ll iiloli - rUl, Hnmt, , h,..,.P:i , ,.uri, n inn tluiea nt miiiM't. jut nx tin- .it 'i 1 1" of the mill liMk VihiUIm'x. Il coin rhiilii: froiii crrrti tt blue, mid mIi after II lnn dlmii'i.eiired Hie Uy lu-ir the horltuli U ure u. while tnwnnl til ' Ion I Ih It l blue The fiut wu. of i-otire. olwrve.1 by the undent Kk.vihIiiih. Mint reference therein are fuun I In llu'lr :u retl writ Itik" I'll) Ihe yuilxil of life Mild nltht Unit uf tlentli The .dllii4 un kclfia hlciillllcd with OsliN. Ili.it B'Ml tMM'iime klnu i f I lie (1 1 The acltlug mm wnx irnvn: therefore ilrlH in the iiin turuiil deity of Ihe ilcnd w pulut- e criMUi I Hie Kiileliilid iiilllii" of the UIKU . , . ... rrmiueutiy depict the urceii imu. mid the fiuiersl dcltlea are nil colored creeii ThU mho lulloti of il.iiili wl!h k'twn win niHioiimeu ly due to the irrccii tint" of ihe Lisyp- ! tlnii uu nt annuel. louino touipiio Ion COFFEE WITH AM ARAB. , l Prolecta Evan Murdarara Whin tno Cup Haa Ben Shartd. IlfHirlhlim Ihe lio-pltiillty of nu Ant- M 111 I. bin II home. Ihe "l.nt .loiirnui oi uoto- op lliiutilnulou" nya: 'i'lio iirciit event or tne vnu coffee. The ht h" l"ulru ahorul broiiyhl. In which he nU tho U-nu; thcu bo tke pestle mid tuor int of the ouk of r.iiHlmn. nnd with bin own ImniU bo miiiii.H It to owdcr. funking tb I""-'1 ",k rH'a f""1' u w"1't of welcoino to tho uncut. Mnuy of theno pimtle Mnd inortnr nro heir ....I are rhhlv ornamented nI beniiilfuiiy bia.-k and poihhcd by , nml lle Ntlcn wun me ....r- ... tton. Ilnvlng iiruiiK eoui-e u"i , h....r.,l uurnl the run I- tilled threo j tlimni. you nro qul!e ife In the bntido ; of the nioul iiiunleroiH j Mo fur do they curry Him huihthiiuuu thnt a uuiu who mm iilll ,nl ""- Bed to the deud umn flh r und be fore bo knew whiit bmi mipieiie.i m eoffeo. Presently frlen.ls cnuie in ..u aa they were relation me i' -bereaved father recognised Ihe miir derer crouchlu ImI.Ic the re Tl''ft lustantly di nmmlcd vencennco "N". auld tho filther. "It cannot be. lie bn drunk coffee and hit" Ibns bei-on.e to Die fla my mm." Und h not drunK eoffeo the futher would never ho rested until be bud dyed hi hand In his lh I Drug Store Sign. Every one h "'H"'1 "' '",r"J color, in Ihe inree al.e J IH'U in the dn.K store wltulow-. but every onedoe.no, Ut.ow why dn. stores use thntslKU ntlieoidd,ys..mhe.mlc. lid alchemWts were Ihe only druifRlst, and thev mnd their own nMrnm. ,hcou.'.o-lllon of which was sui..He ,o be ., great w-rel. They ii-rf to leave their retort mid Jnr. uu I stills ..,.1 bottles lu the window to 1 n press upon tho pnssersby the mys:e y of their Imslness. n lid Tho modern drug store has no use for re tort, nnd sillls. nil the proeei be .ug bandied br the bU cbemlcnl M torles. but tho imp' jars full of brlKh t rolored Ihiuldsiire still lefUn the window. Just as they wer.. hundred, of years sgo Kew Xork tuo. Papulation by Race. Tba popuintlon of ttu world by rare ,uL ,'","'';''"1U0k . B.WKW,. : Mongolian (yellow nl brown). O.IO.()r.(XK); Keuiltlc (wl.lltt. U5.00O.OU0; Nro (bUrkl. 150.0W),000: Mali (browot. 83.000,000; American Indian (red. 15.Ouo.ouo. Tula latter (Inure In cludes .very variety f tti redmaa In II larte of the enrtb. tht actual oum br of Indlnna In North America, being much ima man a million. Tlie wblta race U Increaidiig mocb faater than tuo otuera, owing probably to its su perior Intelligence and acleotlflc know.. of oiedk-lue and eanliatlon.-New Tork ADifrlcan. Sounded All Right Patit'nro-Hell, bo told tho truth, anway. Patrice-How eol Patience Wbcti he whd buying tbe aolltalre bo told tin- Jeweler It waa fur a lt.P Pulrl. e Well. I'm auro Hint waan't true, I'liUcmo-Why. res; when bo of fered It to the girl alio proinbted to bo a slater to blm.-Yonkora Statesman. Eager to Pleate. "I want you to we If you can't And out that I mil riWenrii-d from a king," ntd the limn ho l.iid iu tv Hph "Ver wall. lr - ..n .u, ... , lt "We hvo Inrie .tork of kliiM to aelm-t from, lime you any pfc-fer- iimiru nprnni, A Popular Qirl. "Ten; he hna promleed to bo mine tome lny " "Hill whenr "She un t exnotly My ai yet Reeroa he will rtr-l Imve to hrenk off four or Are oilii-r eiiuiiUHiiieMtH."-Waahlnxton lli't-iild H, Statua at Hems. "Tour fn!!n-r kcciiis to t. an Impor tant member of the community " "(Jness you've only seen blm outside of home Ma doesn't think lie's auch niudi."-Detroit Free I'ress. A Coed Word For Caviar. Caviar receive, a rleun bill in the London Ijinret. despite the fact thnt It is reiianled by many un-dlcal men a. "oily, IndlKestlhle and unwlioleeotne." Numerous analyses bave been made of Ibis aturgeon rue dellcncy. wblcb. .0 rordliiK to the writer, wheu averaged. hi ears to bo us follows: Water, f0.U3 er ceuf. protein. 27.IK! er cent: fat. IS.'iO x-r cent, aud mineral salts. 7.67 ler cent. It differs Mmrply from tbe flesh of fish by coiitnlnlng a much lurger (imntlty of fat. Moreover, this fat contn! the (lecaliar oily pbosphor ii r-nniHiund known a. lecithin, wblcb Is .i utimulant to metntHillsm. ufferting fuvnrnbly the processi of nutrition Caviar Is. In fact, highly nutritive, and Its digestibility has been deter mined, the time taken fur i:s ulur;i lion 11 nu relatively abort. If there Is anything to be .aid unfavorably of cavlnr It Is that It. constituents err slliilnly on the side of richness. Flogging. Tbe Jewish rubbls hud a Iczend which carries corporal punishment buck to the day. of pur first parents, whl 'i Is ualnlly reflccti-d In that iikhIi-i n scboollHiy'a piny upon name.. "Adam Rcth Eve Cain Abel." (if course there la. too. the warning of Solomon, "lie tbat spare! b the rod billet Ii hi. son." or the old Kgyptlao proverb. "Tbe back of a lud Is made Unit he may beurken to bliu thnt beat It." but If we must go on history alone the enrllest records belong to tbe llo mans, who practiced tloggiug In aev eral degree, of severity. There were tbe ferula, a fiat atrip of leather, a comparatively mild K?rUHd er; the seniles, a harsher Instnimen' t f twisted parchment, aud the tlugei cruel M-ourge of leather thongs We Py Four Per Cnt hicrest on SAVINGS ACCOUNTS liurrrtt i compounded iefni-arnuslly. Wt would be pleued to have you call and let us ihow the mny advantsgei our Ssvingi Department off at. One dollsr it sufficient to open n account. COLUMBIA COUNTY BANK ST. HELENS. OREGON :::-in::::::::l-!; We tH a ten- wMch It mde fight VV.wn you fti.-e your Hns wiih ihn K w.U nay in iUp. ne line or torvunj wirt ilippinj dj.y.i b-ci iW u.vii':i lw flu initel a'e.Mn.wJ itJjlJar orpic'tei hall ni it in tlitpe. " The Cmuwe Globe Fence at every upfigh, oictet woven beiween two r svrried wirei w iich an ti3 b il.p?J ei'isf wiy. Any fi;e w'rt line we are cabled and twitted one w.v through fnce thrre $ ro ive cr bvt tvery ie will looren S-.e fence or lip ycor wtret. Therefore, be lure you are buy ing GLOBE rENCE vUere evenr foot i guaranteed. Com to my more, u it. and be convinced in your fence. Buy h. J. I-i. WE LLINGrTOrsT Vomon! If weak, you need Cardul, the woman's tonic. Cartful U made from 'gentle herba, acts in a natural manner, and has jio bad results, as some of the strong drugs sometimes used. As a med icine tonic for weak, tired, worn-out women, Cardul has been a popular success for over SO years. U B-2L.fn 1 Th Woman's Tenlc Mrs. LuU Walden. of Oramlln, & C, followed this advice. Read her let ter: MI was so ; weak, when I first began to take Cardul, that It tired me to walk Just a little. Now, I can do all tbe general housework, for a family of 9T Try Cardul for your troubles. It may be the very remedy you need. n Call for Bid Sealed bids will be received by the County Court of Columbia County up to 12 o'clock noon Wed nesday, May 1st, 1912, for road improvement work to be done under special levyin Road District, No. 12 13 15 and 16 in accordance with plana and specifications on file in the office of the County Clerk. Bids must be accompanied by deposited or certifi ed check for 10 per cent, of the amouut of bid. The County Court reserves th risjht to reject any and all bids for cause. Signed, W. K. Tichenor County Commissioner. A BARGAIN. Foil' t en aeie I 12 mi lea West of Houltnn; partly cleared: crushed to k road to t'n ; well of aofl wat-r with nrce puiiip; fruit. large pew house ith concrete basement, good clean s-il, some timber. Time on a larire rt of purchase price. Can bought for th cost of the improven.ej's. Win. M H as. Any person dumping garbage or rubbish after this date on my pro perty or in the street or streets ad joining same will be prosecuted un der the statutes of Oregon for com mitting a nuisance and for trespass. J. B. Godfrey. o urge yon in buying 1 careful to get the genuine BLaCTaugHT Liver Medicine The reputation of this old, rclia- H digestion and liver trouble, is firm ly established. It does not irnitcte other medicines. It is better than others, or it would not be the fa vorite liver powder, with a larger sale than all other combined. SOLD Ef TOWN Fa - 100,000 Fruit trees., Write for prices. A. Holaday Scappoose. LAND FOR SALE! Three miles from Mayjcer, Ore gon. Land nearly all level. Crushed rock road to atation. $5000 school house being erected close by. Write to owner, F. W. Lonegren, 423 Lumber Exchange BIdg., Portland, Oregon. r i ii ii ii i Very Serious It Is a very serious matter to ask I tor one medicine and bave the I j wrong one given you. For this l reason wo urge you in buying to B U In irtTTt1 I'll 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 TTV B::::::::::S::::i rr:::: :::::::J ft I 311-5 a h Lawn Fence That P'ofenftlonal Cards IjR. L. GILBIBT OS PHYSICIAN & SURGEON St. Helens, Oregon Oruca Mncklo Duildinct both phone. jjt. inwis HOS, PHYSICIAN Si SURCFON ST. HCLSMS DR. R. L. Jeffcott . DENTIST S. WHITE FUNERAL DIRECTOR LICENSED SaTsULMEB HOULTON. OREGON Dr. Alfred J, Pkp.l PHYSICAN AND SURGEON Bnk Building, :: St. Helena. Ore qr. h. a. curr. Physician and Surgeon 1113 to 1117 Selling Building Portland, Oregon. ) Phone. Main 433s A-l 233: fee. E. 4i7 GEORGE H. SHINN ATTOR NE Y-AT-L A W OrriOB- BAKK BUILUINO St. liiuucs. t ' On it cos M. E. MILLER ATTORNEY-AT- LAW 8t. Helena. Drey Str. IRALDA Summer Rates between St. He'eus and Portland 50 cents one way 75 cents round trip Tickets good any time after April 4th Boat leaves St. Helens 7:56 a. ni, Returning leaves Portland 2:30 p. D1. Arrive at St. listens 4-45 p. m. C I HOOCHK1RK Dr. Edwin Ross lias 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, May 1st, 1912, for road mprovement work to be done under special levy in Road Districts, No. 12, 13, 15 and 16, in accordance with plans and specifications on file in the office of the County Clerk. Bids must be accompanied by de posit or certified check for 10 per cent, of amount of bid. The Coun ty Court reserves the right to reject any and all bids for cause. W. K. Tichenor, Countv Commissioner. 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 address, E. R. Hyde, Yankton. Or. FOR RENT A Good house with barn and chicken house. In Houl ton. George Perry. For Sale A S inch - wagon, good order. Cheap. Call on A. B. Swift, one mile west of Warren. 4-1-5-1. You better secure a few lota now before they go up in price. Nufsed. D. T. Gerdes. 4t Lasts1 9 'TO m O THERE-IS NO USE TALKING QUAIjITV and PRICES 'ARE WHAT SELLS THE CDOnS, WE HAVE BOTH The best line of Meats. Lard. Butter and Vegetables ' Try Dur Fries WELCH & HOULTON ' ti Suits Made to Order in St '.Orders taken for suits from the Huntington Tailoring Co., of Chicago, from $14 up l French Dry Cleaning A onmr tT St Helena, Ore, 1912. ; Mr. Wage earner7 ; Youara cordially invited to call at our store and Inspect our large stock of general merchandise. Then make kttown your Wants and we will quote you prices, quality considered, that cannot be duplicated in the city. Give us a trial. fours For Business. K. MORGUS c5c SON I All Work Guaranteed. Estimates Furnished. n R. CONSTANTIN j ( Q Plumbing an 1 Heating T ! Sheet Met J Work St Helens Oregon y ANCONAS ARE PROVING TO BE '.THE BEST LAYERS OF LARGE WHITE EGGS. WE HAVE A FEW EXTRA FINE ONES Eggs $2.50 per 15 INTERVALE POULTRY FARM RAY TARBELL ljVJ tAj w sv sx r,"x rx wv w w w v v DYNAMITIC orococcs6J cm? wa&isms&a&'a&s&'S COklABM RIVER POWDER COAPjMY ; DEALERS IN "D DUPONT EXPLOSIVES ALL. EXPLOSIVES DELIVERED IN X TON LOTS OR MORE cA TO ANY POINT'IN COLUMBIA COUNTY ON THE RIVEP 1? RAINIER, aX AAA fLA PETER G. TABLE DE HOTE DINNERS On The Strand M 1 i i 4' ej ' ffSa 'ol' Stteitntf From Single feme BUFF LEG HOBXS and Single Comb BUFF OR PI KG TOSS. $1.25 per Setting of IS Cuaxantee Good Hatchea Albert D. Larson . T. D. So I. COBll Ore. 4! WRIST IN8URAKCE T LOW COST Oar Sill EUtTII WaitTllTS, Hosiery. Una Cam a Stooiiibi nmatanHy rnre. will nm aa4 iomi-I wwthauM, Wl f aaMoreai blank FRKKol rarnMt. WOOD ARD. CLARKE kCO. I'oriiMbfi, UnvB TOSUCCESSV JStiiJerj of Homes Our 'PROFIT-SHARING 0 Investment Certificates rareREAL ItoneyMakers Send for Booklet CwbtttBUiPrjrtUdOta s i CtD F3 Lj Phone Ua Your Drdors CHAMBERS ' ' OREGON Helens from $23.oo up 1, ST. HELENS, ORE. i i iTtrTrnirrmv J B.P.ROCKS EGGS FOR HATCHING FROM GOOD VTILITY BIRDS THAT PRODUCE LARGE BROWN EGGS AND LOTS OK THEM $1.50 pel 15. $7.00 per 100 YANKTON, ORE. rz-VK. eavt -rvt vc .vx w v v m rOWDEB OREGON aMt aa PAPPAS 83 t tor PORTLAND STEAMER - Leaves Si. Helens 6.00 A Arrives at Portland 1050 A Leaves Portland at a 30 P Arrives St. Helens at 6:30 p' Week's Granite Cc MONUMENTS Lowest Prices in PortlJ Deaigne by Mall 30t FUi SC. Cmmm W Ck Repreaeatcd by ' EARL PERRY! T i 4 Ann KylLdOAVItlMC ; L A. R0c COLUABM PylRK ! LEAVC ORDERS ISIT tup n. a tj M I III wit ri Is DA i i" "Axy x e r ; 1 j" I f 1 4 ? r' i, i. 4 I b our last Isauf, ths only real cloM . f- i