The Oregon mist. (St. Helens, Columbia County, Or.) 188?-1913, June 07, 1912, Image 3

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little city in in tin
Just l"w ""'
;.r, nf a huildmtf era sucn as
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hardly ever l'on known before.
Mocks arc under con-
others are to bo com-
jtructHin
-,..,.,! within the noxt. few
wet'kl K.sideiices arc tfoitiK Ui
in every part of tho city, Ki ttmjr
ttiJyfur ih" p'pw woo
only waiting for a rtwf to aheltt-r
i. .ii t ieV Will U'unu una
city their lioriu'. Tho fine Iiuhi
nesiitructurf of tho Cluinlna
County Hank is n-arly runiplfti-il
jr.J i t'10 "",Ht ,n,M,crn' ,ire
pnf huildmtfin the county. It
UmmlfofSt. Hi'U-ns btoHMiud
Wncrctfanil i.-i a U-autiful pi'To
of arvhitoitural and mechanical
work. It ha ri'r lar( Hlor
rooms on tho ground Ihnir with
18'oflke nx'tiiH on the socond
ituO'. " (Ut,Ml tl,,,l,am' liht!l
md hot nml cold water. The
Masonic Idk'e t l"'ir rneetinjf
ia.t Saturday nik'nt adopted I'l"'1
fur tho erection of a modern Ma
ionic Tniplf. with biihinens
rwrns on Ih- ground floor, nnd
which will cm i: the neihlnir-hMlorjl.".."-.
M. Morjr'W h.w
!r..-i,lv I- i-.in v i-rk t !i the m-c-
und sf.,r i f l.:.i (' r i rete Ktiiro Jennif Jepoon, Kaymond Kvciart,
buiMii.K' '-' i' 11 NU" ,'l,x',' f'''1 ! Keiiiietii Howell, (Jurdi.n Aw ry.
Insizc fh'T I, i.in.vs building ; " 1 he Wteek of the'I ita:iic" Cul
atv ci-ntt-ttij late I :i!id red-It nee."; oa l'i.er.
are pririt:t.c uj a- if ifKo. ;
Tfiis a i I 1 i'n' to got held of J
Mtieof St. Ileloiis projierty.
PENALIZING THE SALOON
Governor Wi st'n proposal that i
the saloon m' tho hta'.o slunild bo!
reriired to take c.iro of thoj
wnrk.s t!,cy ii .,!' Iw;s tho lin-i it j
of exact jir.tico. Tho ha!'Oi"!
should ho penalize I f-r the n. iritis I
they hlight. ! lios they nnil nnd
homes they devastate. Pjt the
difficulty wiil be to lotljro the
spunsihili'y ir specific case in
iny saloon or all saliKii.s.
Where individual account
ability for tl.o mischief wrought
by liquor end and tho account
ability of the saloon lie-in? We
hardly tl.ii.k t!;e (!ot-rnor means
to say that the siiUin.-i ar' to
blame f r it all. Nor do we think
that ar.y nu-a uiro, however just-
ly in.-i;iir,-d and however wimdv
uciiLTe
d. could bo made i ll'cct-
tu.n
ive in lir:i,,;iii' the saloon alone
toth- Lar for tho evils caused by
liquor. I'm- ail litjunr drinking is
not in the sal, sins; nor is idl
intiM-nm - caused then-: i.i.r
reu!l icii.tm habits formed nor ,''"'
Mil coiiil.iti.ioiis found there !
Enoigh are. Cod knows !
Probably the (Jovcrnor means'
Jo tax the salomis for Htijiptirt of i
inebriate n.,j huiis, or for ine
briates in the general in; ntio a
ylum. We favor taxinir tiio sn-
lnsull the triitlic will Ix-ar -'
very rent, cvt iy farthing. Hut,
taxing the saloon more tiian tho;
ilc will hear means fewer a.
!o"na and more apoak-easles,
deadfalls, kitchen bara and the!
hle lot of secret and illicit hell-,
holes. That moans not less liquor
drunk, but more, or as much;'
iu more drunkenness,
much.
or as
We tax the saloons heavily now
43 a salve to conscience and as a
ntrihuiion to the public funds
8irl of offset to thu harm
"quor does. If ilwi:lu.l,rn.n
find a win- to i.nt ti, ,..u..i. ,....
Pcnsatory burden on tbe saloon,
J the same way that other in
""itnes must care for their
wounded and maimed, The Ore
man will bo with hit,, -n,-e.
Jonian. "
Ch
aPma:i limber Company
School Closes
Tlie ach, h.i WM u,ry (a.,t,,fuy
a-c.rat,,,! with fern.i and wild flow
"K"t from the woo.D, all Uie
were excellently reuderetl ill
"jwt'ng the interest taken by tho
" en in the school work, espec
yau'icarf drill, this was
way Unit, vouM ha.t
ilflV :-...! M ...
"I l
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' I'""' "i nil' .it-, It ..
"" f.,r if,... , nil i ., vt.ry lllu Vu,ty IvfriMtlfnt of (,Vur,l,ia
iiinriT rM-dal it. iiti..n lM.i ''ity .m t,. ri-Kulur t-xam-
Kiveti to ti. vkl.i.-l, l( i(., lnlll, r. , it.i.U.. for uH-anta for State and
iully in the rfoni,nnee. The ad-j(:'""'ty l'oetH in tho Court House
dress .ven by school Su.erintend. St. IM, ns, Oregon, as follows-
nt J. II. f:..li, whh a v,,y ahle W,n,enei,,K Wednesday. June lj"
il.urMMmlhtMM,,lH,.fu.-atinJl!.l2..taV,K.kfc ... ami
or iH inir proK'n'MHiv.. ami in keei.inu- tinuinir u.;i i.... i... .... ..
with tlm times, illuHtrulintc to thu
children thu need 0f keei-in up
with their work, the opportunity is
mens now ami It wan for then, to
make the most of their opportune -
tii.M mill I,. .!. il... i i.. :
' n-iuiHT in ner
work. Mini Farnutn i u M. ,..
Ktatulated for the work done l,y
the chihlren all of it hein excellent
in their Krmlen, On,, f our ,,,,,,1
Mauler Kenneth Howell wan pre-m-nted
hy Mr. Collins with hi li
ploiua having passed the eiydit iaade
notwithstanding lie had to take his
examination in the Seapiioo.se Hi-h
with all the surroundings strange to
him. Appropriate remarks wore !
Hindu hy Mr. ). Ilepworth M-ak-injf
of the needs of education, re
mindiiijf them that education was a
capital that was needed its much hy
tho rich as well as the poor, as
wealth could take w ind's and depart
in a dingle nik'ht, hut the capital of
education would always remain with
them and enahle them to make a
new Mart. Appropriate remarks
were also made hy Kcv. A. L Chase.
l'KOCKAM.
Sonjr. ... "Kip Hoys. Dip the Oar"
School.
"Wasli Day" Klda Archihald.
"The Itoy That Father Was". Cer-
ald Avery. j
"HakitiK Cake hy Uule" Jennie
Jepson. !
"If There Were No I!,.ys". ..Ken
neth HoWlll. '
Sotic, "We'll Sint a Merry Song", J
(irace Howell, l'esiie I'unwoody, I
The SniuUe.it It,, y" . Penr.ie Km
Hit.
Vacation Fxercises olive Dun-
wcodv, Ivlith I'litniell, lar Pan"
Hell, Wiliatd Howell, Catherine Me
Naughton. ' Why Teacher Knows"
Nelson.
"Ilt tty and the Da'r"
Mervyn I
i
l:e-ie Dun-!
w miily .
"Utsueini Sng" .. School
"Sheridiin's Uide" .Kenneth How
ell. re-Shrf Drill
Olive Dunwoody, Fdiih
I'aiir.ell, Catherine McNaughton,
Lit.. ...i.:i...i i i , ii ii
i .1 , 1 .1 in unMitj, uiiitr lliiliit -
....... . . . : . .. .. ii.
t.oiiia I ier, jeiiino jeps,m, ih-s-hc
Dunwoody. ' j
"A; IFmancier" Raymond!
f-Yorurt I
" f ho Two Portraits"
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wt.ee i iow en
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"Vacation Time"... Cordon Avery I
s"nf
Oregon, My Oregon' School
Address -
The
A.b ame in IMuca-
Mr. J. H. Collin,. Su-r-'
interxler.t of S-hools Col unhia Coun- i
ty.
Prr-scntation of diph ma to
neth Howell.
Retiiiuks l y Mr. o. Ilepworih
Uev
A. L Chase.
April l.t, 1912
PRICE LIST
Subject lo change without notice
COLUMBIA RIVER POWDER COMPANY
Rainier, Oregon
Agents for
DuPont Powder and Dynamite, Caps," Fuse
1' O B any point mi the Columbia River in our territory carried by tbe
LAUNCH IH' PONT
50 Pound Cases net Weight
II Kit TI.F.xf H Ml'IMi
2 t .r v
? M) per t I
5 45 - '
5 ill "
5 15 ..
5 20 " "
)to
10 io H
20 to JI
id C's. or over
Points on the River West of Maygcrs or Stella add
IlLACK HLASTINfi POWDKR -
i.. keg lots or over
H L A S T I N O C A P S
r v ,-. t,.s ner hundred 9
V V S K
Double Ttpe Triple Tape
cents rt-r lr.i.ulud feet o-cculs per hundred feet
m o foot lots or over, dc luct 10 cents per hundred feet
LEAVE VOLR 0RDF.R3 WITH
BUILDER'S SUPPLY CO.
Teacher's Examination.
v
i "Miv i-l ,cr. ,v tu..4. ,i.
" " 'lui'mj, junu C.Z, at
4 l. tn.
Wednesday Forenoon.
U. S. History, I'hyHioloKy, W'rit-
in.
1
WedneHday Afternoon,
l'hysieal CeoKraphy. IVadinjr, Com
position, Methods in Iteadin, Meth
ods in Arithmetic.
1 hursday Forenoon.
Arithmetic, History of -Juration,
I'syt-holofy, Methods in Geography.
Thursday AfU-rniMin.
(iraniinar, Cenfrraphy, American
F !...-.. ...... I.L .. ....
i nysies, Mellioils in
UtnutaKc. Thesis for I'rimary Cer-
tilicate.
j Friday Forenoon.
Theory nnd Practice, OrthriKra
phy, Knglish Literature.
Friday Afternoon.
School Iiw, I'.oteny, Algehra,
Civil (iovetntnent
Saturday Forenoon.
Ccometry, Ceology,
Saturday Afternoon.
General Hi.story, HookKeeping-.
Dated at St. Helens, Oregon, this
7th day of June, l'J12.
J. II. Collins.
County School Suerintendent.
To the Voter of Columbia
County.
I'.finif an aspirant for the position
of County Surveyor of Columbia
County, 1 desire to say that I have
lecn continuously engaged in surveying-
and compiling maps for the
piist Z'Z yi a:-; having served two
years in Cm y Surveyors office in
I.OS . fles. two years in County
Surveyors oillce at San Iternandino,
California, two years with the City
F.nginccr of Lis Angeles, California,
three years with Win. Mulholland
in the City Water department of
Iis Angeles; oi.e year with Coper
lliver and northwestern K. K. in
A!a-ka. Should the voters of Col-
uiiihia County favor me with their
vote at NovciiiImt election I prom-
t' ' ' '' t' "w c "unt-v survey-
ji : to the sati.-faction of the pul-
'' H.C.Miller. i round trip rate from Houlton of
j$1.40 prood for return until Juno
Michigan PiClliC24th- It is quite probable that a
. j late train will run out of Portland
will be a Michigan pic.
Then
Inicin the provo nt St. Helens.
, i.Vw!v AOTwt (.!
v" v ". ,
PJ12.
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Will lllllliy, -nu toillivilj nut
' residents of Michigan, are re-
.,. ; i,,.
tplesieo lu eonic ami ciijuj mi-m-
S(lvt.s very eiJort wjU be
made to injure a good time
made to injure a jrood time for
every lody. Music, and various
games and sports suitable to the ;
occasion will be the order of the.
'day. For further particulars en-
Ken-'quire of (ieorge Wilson, secretary
Trenholm. Or. (ieorge K. Hyde.
Yankton Or. M. L. IVan, Clat-
skanii'. lr. s. .lalcoim, -.louiour.
KKDCIiOSS
i Ktr 40 per cent
2 im f 6 60 per s.
liol 6 55 "
10 to 1 " 50 ." "
20 to ) " 5 ' ' "
40 Cs or oer " 6 '0
, . .
I oU C-f XOUO or over, ilctUlCt IO ceuts pvi
I ODGF.S
ST. IIKI.KNS CAMP. Ml pioy,, m
W. K. Mm-t rii.t himI tt.ir.l
Wrdni liiy,
i. W. ( l.Mlc, t'Oll-U'.
II. E. IllAUK.CIeik.
HUL'LTON tlkCLK NO 4.8, Women of
Wfxxlcrft. meet I tie trconil and
Ion nil Turwlny lternon of carh
monihat lloulton, Ore. MinniF Kelly
iiianliaii Mvlxlilxir; Minnie f;-)t.
It-y, Clerk.
ColuinliU KocHUiiineot No. 77, I. O.
O. V. iiiHein tbe I. O. O, K. Hull, on
thu MM-ond nl f iurth 'Ihurxluy o( each
month, Kijoiirnm Iiik pHtriar, hi most
cor.liully Invited to meet with up.
thus, Sluner, Cbii-I I'ntrinrch.
C. W. P.Ukn'ev, Hcril.
'Ol.tl.MHIA HOMRSTKAC No. 2I.V)
Bro herhixxl of Auier nu Vcomen,
ui,u thn necond arid fourth Wed.
newlay night of eacl. month t Yank
Ion. Ore. Visiting ne nilM welrnuie.
K. S. IIinsoN, llonorahlf I'orcmm
C. K Lakr, Corre-jiiniWiit.
miI'ai: v;:i.,"tk. mi. :;o, o. k. s
&Ireti in .Masenii; liall .I,h veci ml
and fourth Katur l-ivno. -ach month
OKItTRUDK COLUXO, W M.
IX'CY (iUAY. Serretaiv
:lt5CU7.I.O.O. K. meet.
VTr-iwZ'n tl.f I. O.O. F. build
I iK. " It e Kccond anl fourtli Situr layn
ofe-iili month, visiting un mlierg are
alaan ivrri a li.irty l,one.
W. A. Mt-Iatlie. N. U.
C. W. lllakeiliT. ec.
Av ,n O'llKt Noa KnuhtH i, Pythian
meet every Tuemlsy Kvenii g in Cas
tle flail, St. Helena. Vixiting K, ighta
alav welcome.
W. A. Ketel.C. C.
F. A. iieotge, K ol It A S
T IIKI.K.NS f)iKiK NO.
A F A. A M. Meet Ut anil 31
Saturday in each month. Viiiiin
lirotheri cordtHlly welcorafd, (J W
Clink. Ma-ler; E. B. Quirk, Secretary.
Train Schedule Chang".
For the information of our read
ers we jrive the change in train sche
dule out of Houlton which will take
effect June 1st, as follows: To Port
land. N:2''i and ll:2:j a. m. and 4:0
up. J S:07 p. ni. , for Ilainicr and As
toria points 9:01 a. m. nnd 2:00 and
0:1j p. m. During the I lose carni
val at Portland there w ill tie a round
trip rate on the trains from Houlton
of $1.10 on sale June 10, 11, 12, 13.
and 14th g;ood for return until June
17th.
yUT t, QaLskanie Rose Show on
the 21st and 22tl there1 will bo a
!t least two Hays during the Rose
v.arnivnl which win enable the poo-
. . i
pie of this county to see the parades
and return home the same night.
At least we are informed that this
will be done if sufficient
business
! can be shown the company to war
: rant it.
Dancing Classes
Tuesday and Friday nights in
Hazen's store building between
Houlton and St,
Helens. Waltz
i i . . : to i.. i
alio iwo-bico uniaiHcui in i. it-n-
sons. All new dances taught. i
First class Tuesday night May
2sth. Mrs. Madge Myers,
at Mrs. F. Pojwjoys.
iiKKcn.Ks n. a.
40 per cent
2 Caws. 7.25 per Cs.
J to 7. 20 ; "
io to p 15 '
20 to 31 " 7. 00 " "
40 Cs. or over " 6. 10 "
5 cents per case.
' 5a.io ?cr kt-g
$1.90 per keg
. . v 1 1
- , 95 ccuw per nunareu
1 t 1
iiuuunn
St. Helens
WHITE & WHITE
. II I II 1MB 1 - - 1
Dealers in
Genera IVferfchandise
Still in Business at the Old Stand
Our Store Building has been re-modeled, paiuted and generally improved
and we are now carrying a Iiigger Stock than ever before.
ALL LINKS COMPLETE WITH GOOD GOODS
WHITE & WHITE Houlton, Ore.
Professional Cards
DR. L. GILBERT ROSS
PHYSICIAN a SURGEON
Offl,' Mn, kle I!I,1k.
Hutti Piiune
St. Helens
DR EDWIN ROSS
PHYSICIAN A SURGEON
St. Helens
Oregon
DR. R. L. JEFFCOTT
DENTIST
St. Helens
Oregon
T. S. WHITE
FUNERAL DIRECTOR
I I' KN-KII KMII.H.Mt.K
Houlton
Oregon
DR. ALFRED J. PEEL
PHYSICIAN & SURGEON
H,ir.a
ttuiiiilni;
St. Helens
DR. H. R. CLIFF
PHYSICIAN & SURGEON
l-hnne iSl!i K; A UH: Ren. K. h-T,
Ill : in 1117 Selling
ltUllJlllg
Portland, Or.
GEORGE H. SHINN
ATTORN EY-AT-LAW
St. Helens - Oregon
M. E. MILLER
ATTORNEY-ATLAW
St. Helens - Oregon
R. E. PHELPS
CIVIL ENGINEER
& SURVEYOR
Houlton
Oregon
100,000 Fruit trees., Write for
prices. A. Holaday Scappoose.
Indigestion
causes heartburn, sour
stomach, nervousness,
nausea, impure blood, and
more trouble than many
different kinds of diseases.
The food you eat ferments
in your stomach, and the
poisons it forms are ab
sorbed into your whole
system, causing many dis
tressing symptoms. At the
first sign of indigestion, try
E62
TheilfortTs
Black-Draught
the old, reliable, vegetable
liver powder, to quickly
cleanse your system from
these undesirable poisons.
Mrs. Riley Laramorc, o!
OooUwater, Mo., says: "1
suffered for years from dyspep
sia and heartburn. Thedford'S
Ulack-DratiRht, in small doses,
cured ntv heartburn ia a few
days, and now I can eat without
distress." Try it.
Insist on Thedford's
3
E. A. CROUSE
CROUSE & KETEL
Hve Opened Shop in the Morgut Building on Coluir.bi S.. next to the
Sl Helmi Hotrl, and are prepared to do anything in the building line.
Jobbing at Reasonable Prices
E. A. CROUSE
A SPECIAL INVITATION.
St Helens, Ore, 1912.
Mr. Wage earner ;
You are cordially invited to call at
cur store and Inspect our large stock of general
merchandise. Then make known your Tants and we
will quote you prices, quality considered, that
cannot be duplicated in the city. Give U3 a trial.
Yours For Business.
i-I. MORGUS c5c SOlSrj,'
All Work Guaranteed.
RCONSTANTIN
Plumbing: and Heating
Sheet Metal Work
St Helens
Patronize the
g Watches Cocks
1 VON A. GRAY
5 Watchmaker and Jeweler. All
Work Guaranteed. ZT
rr Optical Goods St. Helens Or. 3
imiliiiaiiaiuuiiiaauaiiluilUiuiUlulUiiiiiiiUlUiUlf
PETER G. PAPPAS
TABLE DE' HO IE DINNERS
On The Strand
ltr Jfiutttftatimt
HE l-abit of saving, formed in early life is the fovindanon
kt of many a fort-im- Thrifty people patronize the savings
taiik. and prcptr.
JTHE SAVINGS DEPARTMENT is a special feature VM.h
this bank. Ii his many deposits, both large and small, and
all draw the same rate of interest -4 Per Cent.
St. HfLiNt. One.
Subscribe for
Very Serious
It is a very serious matter to ask
for one medicine onJ have, the
wrnntf fine riven Q'l. I'cr 1118
reason wo urgs you in h jui
b careful to get the genuine
BUcK-DffRfttiGSiT
Liver Medicine
The reputation eft!. is r.',", ro'ia-
b!e medicine, fir con , in-
digestion anj liver trouU.i, ii frn-
ly C3tablirhed. It dues r.; t imi.ate
ether medicines. It la bc-ttrr thn
others, cr h wcuU rot t,e the ij-
vnritA 1ivie rnw,Vr- wi-'i a 1 :rr?
aie than all cihcis con.Ui.cJ.
COLD U TOWW
DO
E. W. KETEL
Plans and Estimates Furnianed
E W. KETEL
Estimates Furnished.
Oregon
nrt
Mist Advertisers
uf ifartmu
(Cnhmtlua (Cmmhj Ifonk
the Mist. $1.50
Str-IRALDA
Suninier Rates between
St. Helens and Portland
50 cents one way
75 cents round trip
Tickets go;il anytime after
.April 4 tli
r,,nt l-MMK io. I ,i-V,i 7 "in. 111
Ki tiittii:, lenvrs I' r t ! 11 I l'::',.l p. In.
Aii!.m Hi St lie'tn i 1') 11. ui.
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