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About The Oregon mist. (St. Helens, Columbia County, Or.) 188?-1913 | View Entire Issue (June 21, 1912)
Oregon Mist u1' " ,,,J' kr t,Ul Publish irir Company valuo. It 1.4 a BVftt,.m , , ,. . " 'l"ll v na tion. It Id ditihcrn'stati'1 tU-nt itv. u mciini ..,... stood of exrnn ion. l- i, ,,i ry In the txtr .,,-. It (,,'.. mate ihf. . . . values oi lun.i Wh,(h ,av I,..,.., -l"r:t'-- : "?tu? ,Tk'r lh0 system, Mr. an'! Mm. iu.,mi were Port- Mr. 0. A rrlrknon ml bhty ".imr r runa-l Frl-Jay iv 1 M;tKe with them an! will I Nyatrom i Wylie Broa Co rhlllberjr Axel Nelnon i era' ()hm N - . Miss Ht!t n Joaeohaon G .hlril, !; r Scacaifn TK It.BO or"" 7U -.uilhl ..... County Official Paper muw wnicn win ro destroyed un uer Its own operation. There fore, the reanoninj? M extremely unsound and Jlljru-al.- It would destroy all incentive for public improvements which has en on of the jrrcat elements in the upbuilding of our country." viait h-re for wwietime. Mm. J. JoHt-phrton diet! Tuesday morning in Seattle after an illnesa of about nix week. The funeral wan held Thurluy at the Swedmh church. Mik Hannah Sandxtrom ent Sat urday and Sunday in Portland. Tim Htiawbtrry growers of War. ineianu must, under the ap-' r,'n aru very buny picking their crop plication of Single Tax revert to !of Ll'rri,- Some especially fine me itovernnient. lurinir th,. : om" " jrrown by Hubert Fu!!f.rir, , years neeesHary to make thiM!OU"'" have very nice berrie, Bonaon A Anderson c Johnson II Muckle Jas & Son ' Dist No 3 Loj c my is situated in Pron-M complete, land valuta will I are 'Wander and Matt (.eoqr. rhe ih (1. of Warren are deliirht- . . r.. choi.vM Mmition of any j decline and with its decline, hum Jwta Or.-ir.Mi. LylnkT ju-t be-j neM Wl" be demoralized, Indus the Parilic (hvan on the one! crippled and antra of hard IChI the City of Portland, the, tir"c awl financial depression ott Valley and Astern Ore-f wi the inevitable result. M the other; with .u-ep water ine voters present at the school meeting last Monday nijjht passed a restitution renuestinir 5 . . t .... JnultranKH)rlitU"n iroin neany ' - ,,lr,t in the county: with if r nore timber Hum Hiiy other county Itlh ute wit" tmo exccpiion; with the flneitt orchard land In the -... iih thousand of acre of jjirf farm lands and other agrlcul- tnnl Und Uiat nnnt U excelled in world: with a clinmte that Is imturOWl, Willi Ui" w trt factory aiu-s on the great Cglumbia Kivcr ntl with untold wtlth in iron under the soil, toge hff with other adviintagea. , this county ii the niost obscure and un- katfwa county in the state. There ii thuuiands and thousand of jtfwofthc finest of agricultural lad orchard land lying in an aWo lately omleveliM d stage; There are ,.!r Km 12,nil K-pIe h this Wat eounty whieh is capable of Kppnrtinir many times that' num krt; there ia tn-ii'.r niney ld out terf'r lah'T t'.;; In any other ri-!y of r-;:l j- Mu'a?i.n hi the rile. ! are i" Tiu iini in me nyof ill Cviir.mrrr.', and yet, un ;li:hin the p ' ' r.-' r fi'Ur i-irt.not e . part of the jwpVf tiic !.! ever kiMf'.V that Vjmbia Cou ity exi'.te-!, except by 4injf on the wap. We have do...' Ie.s adertlsing lt6 any t kIv. , us all. every Jan of the eour.ly, cet busy and tj tu the other peplcof the state 4C'!uiii!is County is not only Is th map, but i ; the best county Je the map. There iiro several ways a which thin cm he aeeomplished. waf which is to make an exhibit lithe Sute Pair this fall which '31 make all others look insignift Mtiaeimpui iK,.n. We can di h; county court has appointed a pmiwonvr in et-t t;geiher nn Aiit and if everybody w ill save wthimr fur hiiii h? can gather a Mttioa that will how up our VxidVrfuI rciuitvs. In the mean- wit would be well t get some Me Portland buninesj men, who making trips through Eastern 4 Southern ( iregon, the Coast the School Hoard to take immed iate steps toward beautifying the grounds by levelling and needing to lawn, also to grade the street In front of the property and lay a cement walk. It is understood I Wednesday. inat the property owners !m tween the school property and Columbia street are willing to connect with a cement walk on grade and when this is done it will be one of the best street im provements ever made in the city. ed to we the line rock screening which is being put over the crushed roek, which, they have had to drive on the oast year. This will undoubt edly please the auto drivers who drive - ' . I Mr. and Mrs. G. S. bacon went to Portland Wednesday morning to at tend the Hose Carnival. Mr. Ihihlgren who has been' at tending (). A. C. Is spending his vacation at his home here. K. I .arson went to PnHlmut Several Wurren farmers have been making hay, and some had their hay Btill in the fields when It rained. Mr. Andrew Johnson expects to oM-n a black smith shop here soon. The farmers of Warren and com munity have organized and are con- j aiui-ring the installation of a fruit If Teddy is nominated I will I C!"Ty- ?Uch an uprise is vote for n I democrat" is becom-i". UU1 nw"oa "ure 08 ,l woud MP ing popular. "I f Taf t U norni- , T l" 0,81,0:40 or lht',r fruit nnN.,1 rvrnwrMt f-.K mi :Jd furnish work for a number of equally so. These expressions fmm Iteptiblicans would scenj to ndieateJhat thi will be a g.g)d lernocratie yeur, ur!e the He- publleauj ere v. ie en i.igli to tun. the.n b '.!i 1.a n. Tho liep iliSiv'.'in c )nverji'i!i has tnken I!vt at Chicagj. lt)).sc velt partisans make wry faces and denounce it as Bitter, while Taft supporters liken it unto Seet Briar. WARREN Ieople. Ai Dcycoti la Afm. Kueene. A j -niohet atato Iuw for tildiiltiR l. .lotting of any legltl mata ! mess, and another measure requlrlim permission of the mayor as a prertqulalte to tho holding of a pub lic moating on tho atraet. ara etnbo dlad la two seta of lultiaUv petition rolT4 hur. W other points, to t 'boon ofT. run down and discover wbi County. A systematic jrt shoubl U made to advertise ff unty, as well ns Uie cities "fin. Our M.,uhti..n should f till within th.- next five years; nuld have suburban connection i(i Portland; we should have more prta and mines. In order t pwplwh this we must advertise. (Ts tat fur last i wue) Mrs. Anna Carlson and Miss Ina Johnson of tjuincy visited fiinaN at Warren last week. .Miss Pertha Id'am returned Sat urday evening from a visit in Port land. Mrs. Ituth Fox and baly of Port land were week-end visitors at N. F. Haker's. A merry iirty of young pople left Warren Sunday morning on the launch "Katie" for a pleasure trip on the Columbia, Iewis and I-ake rivers. The party consisted o f Misses Bertha Peam, I-na Johnson, Alice Frickson, Helen Metier, Fan nie Cooper, May KesUTfon. Mrs. O. A. Friekson, Me-ara, Fred Ream, Arthur Hazen. L A l'uiey, 0. A. Frickson. Otto Frickson. Alfred Cab- rielson, Alfretl Uuss and Duncan. THE MARKETS. Portland. Wheat Track prices: Club, SOc; kluesltin, 95c; red Itusslun, 90c. fiats: '. 1 White, $10 per ton. ! iy Timothy, f IT; alfalfa, (12. l.utter Creamery, 27. i;KK rtani.h. 20c Mops 1911 crop, Suo; contracts, 'i''c. Wool Kasicrn OreRon, ISc; WU-Ittiio-tie valley, 22c. Seattle. Wheat UlUestem, 93c; Club, 80c; red Husslnn, 811c. Outs per ton. ISutter Cruauiory, 27c 1V-KS-21C. Pay Timothy, $1T pw too. All oti' life l mute if one toocbea the uol'il srUtit mil in tone. Court Proceedings (Continued from page 2) Olson P 13 Knls.ru 25 00 l:!,",riLiiidahl A Uennett II 20 1 50 Ziegler J Johnson U Hankey A ( hipman C Ostrom E Brous G More G Olsen O , MclntyreA Pojiejoy A Fversaul E Lampa S Regan W Nichols TN Rice J Kelleyl'at Muckle Jas & Son Lott TTS Galatin E Butts J L Van Dolah A Johnson T Kettel W Brinn W ' Ilathburn N Davis J Karth w Esri B Bumgardner W Dupont J Quelleasch J Johnson E Beegle F Larson F Muckle chas Western clay Co Houlton Livery Co - -Dist No 4 Itmbe Fred Morgan Peter Adams Jr Fred Keelan Ed Brittain Kenneth Gaittcns Ray RamLaVki Alex K I Du Pont Powder Co ic Ben Winehe'.l C Tullar K E Goro Lee Tuller Fcl. Gill Fred coast ruber t & Flume co Dist No 5 Anliker It Truman J E Snyder Geo u-ngacher F Moral GL I Truman J E " - Wasser Julien Dist No 6 Girt J E Rich Joseph nurnham B S Girt Fiiix Gallian James nankins Mrs US Rainier Lmb & Shingle Co Johnson J E ShultzWI Lovelace R N Lehman W c Banzer claud Bell J L Lowman Lmb Co (Continued next Issue) 7 68 18 CO 20 20 19 24 20 85 13 75 6 2T 5 40 14 25 17 60 8 75 11 25 7 50 15 65 . 7 50 7 50 7 50 13 75 12 50 -J 4 41 TTTTTT- t Y 1111 JOj CO VV Jill JU ' Dealers in Ceneral Merchandise Still in Business at the Old Stand Our Store Building has been re-niodeled, painted and generally improved and we are now carrying a Bigger Stock than ever before. ALL LINES COMPLETE WITH GOOD GOODS WHITE & WHITE Houlton, Ore. 2 50 10 18 75 4 36 30 5 11 70 10 G5 10 50 5 16 65 5 7 50 15 6 25 12 50 87 50 2 50 13 15 2 50 3 75 15 12 85 12 75 12 50 2 2", 2 25 20 5 iH) 13 . 10 27 4 52 12 50 C 75 65 3S 25 20 25 28 SO 9(5 17 50 11 10 20 70 30 5 5;.. 7 50 8 75 7 50 4 35 5 50 9 60 94 03 19 11 75 2 50: 2 50 9 60 75 40 1 rol1fWfH1WilWH'lqW Professional Cards DR. L. GILBERT ROSS PHYSICIAN a. SURGEON St. Helens OflW M'l-kl Bl'lif. Both I'ftunen DR EDWIN ROSS PHYSICIAN & SURGEON St. Helens . - Oregon DR. R. L. JEFFCOTT dentist" St. Helens Oregon DO E. A. CROUSE MM E.W.KETEL CROUSE & KETEL Have Opened Shop to ihe f'lorgui Building on Columbia S., next to the St. helmi Hotel, and re prepared to do anything in the building line. fobbing at Reasonable Price E.A. CHOUSE DO Plant and Estimatea Furnisned E.W.KETEL o r T. S. WHITE FUNERAL DIRECTOR I.U KN-.H tJlil KM 1 li Mr A SPECIAL INVITATION. St Helens, .Ore. 1912. Waga earner ; Youaro cordially invited to call at our store and Inspect our largo stock of general nerchar.dise. - Then cake known your rants and we will quote you prices, quality considered, . that, cannot be duplicated in the city. Give us a trial. Yours For Business. - M. MORGUS cSc SOlXr All Voik Guaranteed. Houlton Ore g.mi , . Estimates Furnished. R. CONSTANTIN , DR. ALFRED J. PEEL -s- PHYSICIAN A SURGEON St. Helens n.iihiins Plumblnj and Heating Sheet Metal Work DR. H. R. CLIFF PHYSICIAN & SURGEON I'hone MkIii 4.:): A UUi: ki-t. K. 4iW.7 Portlaud, Or. III!! tn 1117 Srlllng hulldmn GECRCE H. SHINN ATTORNEY -AT LAW. St. Helens - Oregon Af. E. MILLER ATTORN EY-A T LA W St. Helens - Oregon The question of Single Tax is M prominent before the iieo 0f Oregon ard much rlincnsa. "j had over the matter, It la 'roportant matter to the pco fnd every one should Kct hold 'lome facts and fljrurcs con es' the theory and study it. JJJJwhen the one is taken it 11 1 an intelligent vote and r imer when he fres to the P will know what be Is doin?, t- interest to the tarm- well aa tlm projierty owner f "my. It is a theory so far, HOne Which it Seems U n vrv pierousnnr. Its prime object si a uwnersnip f means a taking by "CMS of tnvnt lvalue of ari,i. U m,ms 2 nmilat.on of the wllinjc! -"511 IUI1U. It H .rr.,nt ot,.. rWUioemI of our nresent ,ciai and fiscal F,"nsthe al-ilition of nil tnv. g uv that ..iiand volties.1 r vnas. r i.i.,i.t., o.. P.e.in which hesrtys: U. "vs'ernof taxation. by which bind val Wtlf!.0,0'8. It ia .of deliberately robbing owners of th land , April 1.1, 19.12 " PRICE LIST Subject lo change wilhout notica COLUMBIA RIVER POWDER COMPANY Rainier, Oregon Agenta for DuPont Powder and Dynamite, Caps, Fuse V O B iwv point on the Columbia River in our territory -carried by the 1 ' ' 1 LAUNCH DU rONT 50 Pound Cases net Weight HEUCCLKSHUMI'INC, Jto 10 10 l 20 10 )9 J Ca. 5 50rwf'i. ? " " 5 40 " " 5.55 " " 40 Ct. or over 5.20 RKDCKOSS Kutra 40 per cent 2 Caw, f 6.60 per ("1 5,0 9 - 4.55 " " 10 to I' " 50 " " 20 to 39 " 5 " " 40 (" or ever " 50 " " 1IEKCVLESN.Q. 40 per cent 2 Case 7.25 per C. 1 to 6 " 7. 20 " " 10 10 19 " 7. 15 " " 20 to 39 ' 7. 00 " - 40 Ci or over " 6. 90 " " Points on the River West ot Maygcrs or ctena auu 5 ixm. v ni.ACK BUST1NC. rt.Wl.KR .oV cA1,s 1 1 .,1 No. oX, qs cents per hundred v., t ,sq cents per hit ulred y vj v Lots olioco or over, deduct to cc its per hundred EUSK ....... Triple iape . ana In 11 M,1 f tA "atO f )uublc Tape ... Iriii'fd ICC 55 ccms 1 ' " . i., .-i.r hundred feet Too loot I JIS or i vu, ivut.w r- LEAVE YOUR 0RDER3 WITH UUlUi:RS SUPPLY CO. SMIclcns R. E. PHELPS CIVIL ENGINEER 4 SURVEYOR Houlton Oregon 5 o a Oregon Patronize the Mist Advertisers Watches Ciocks 3 4 St Helens VON A. GRAY Watchmaker and Jeweler. All Work Guaranteed. 3 Optical Gooda St. Helens Or. iiUiiii&iUiaiUiiiiUiUiUiaiaiuiUiUiaiUiUiUiUiUiUiaiu 1 PETER G. PAPPAS TABLE DE' HOTE DINNERS On The Strand 100,000 Fruit trees., Write for prices. A. Holaday Scappoose. Saved! "I refused to be operated on, the morning I heard about Cardui," writes Mrs. Elmer Sickler, of Terre Haute, Ind. "I tried Car dul, and it helped me greatly. Now, I do my own washing and ironing." 1 i&CARD Tho Woman's Tonic ' Cardui is a mild, tonic Fl remedy, purely vegetable, and acts in a natural man ner on the delicate, woman ly constitution, building up strength, and toning up the nerves. In the past 50 years, Cardui ha3 helped more than amillion women. You aro urged to try it, because we are sure that it wilt do you good. r 1 1 At ail ami itores. m , , ieg : - - &i r7-'- it -HE liabit of taving, formed in early life, it ihe foundation JJr of many a fortune. Thrifty people patroniz the savings bank, and projper. THE SAVINGS DEPARTMENT is . special feature with yjj, this baiik. It has many deposits, both large and small, and a!l draw the same rate of interest 4 Par Cent. St. HrLtNt, One. Columlita Comttij Bank Subscribe for the Mist. $1.50 1 Very SsrlciES It la a very aerioua matter to as!; for one medicine and bava tho mm' ens riven vcu. Vet thla a u reason wa trrs you in buying t9 be careful to get tho genuine Hi a. THSDF0RD3' ' afrS Liver Mcfilc'ns Ths rcrmtatioa ct Uib clJ. relia ble medicine, far conrtiration, In- digestion and liver trotulo, la firm ly established. It docn ret lmi...:j other medicines. It ia better than ethers, cr it would, not bo the fa vorite liver powder, with A larger ale than all otheia combine:!. BOLD IN TOWN ra Str. IRALDA Summer Rates between St. Helens and Portland 50 cents one way 75 cents round trip Tickets good any time after April 4th Coat l'avi- Sr. 1,'tteit 7:63 a. tn. U. lutnii.n l.Bea Pottlnn.l 2:30 p. m. Anie fttSt. l:e!tni4-45n;n. C LKOOGHKIRK r IsslMMI