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About The Oregon mist. (St. Helens, Columbia County, Or.) 188?-1913 | View Entire Issue (July 5, 1912)
Oregon Mist Foumlx! 18-1 'hc M'st Publishing Company mmimI t'niit tiaaa maiur Jnurr tit im.' t t tn Hvlrui. utmiiu i.,,t." "l M.nh its. 'if M-.r i ii ! Hi t u., in 1 wi.r! Ii-ii !' ii'i i Novcrnlxr. ISuainess 1 citv "k' n tlx; details. Cood ! s will lr IIVr'can it is c. i to :naku the all'aii- a Liii-i .11. IW On T'"' H, nmiitli " Aaviti"pt ru' ntfl known oil appll nilii'i. !.' ""tlces W Pr County Official Paper It has been over thirty years pine the? Oregon Mist was found- nnd it is quite irobaltl that since that date the subucription list has never been revised. There are Hctme persons on the list who have been running near )y that lontr and nothing to show th.it they ever paid nny money fur It. There are also numbers of nam--, on tho list running from a yenr In advance to twenty vcars in arrears. To tret our list revis-d and straightened out, am f srnd the imiier only to those Mole who want jt and want it bad erimiub to pay Jl.hO per year for it. we have cnitawd a com ju t. tit ncwhpaper man tojfo over tin' lists and fiirure out each prrmint and tho amount due from rach. He Is now out in the coun ly and will cull on nawh one of you wh'isi? account dues not snow thai you havo uiJ for your paper. There may be mistakes. ami no doubt there are many of hem, but the only way to et them btrhitfbt is to cull on you and l ave a personal talk with you. Jt our desire to keep every M.Ueriber I hilt we ha and to add several hundred more. and we are jj'tinir t' K've yo i th best s riee that can be had; b it muM i.avc money to run the pa; r and wo muit have sub erjVrs who will pay for the p:t; ! m .l.en Mr. Hell callr oniu. treat hi;n kindly nmi yivt hi. it ycur suUrriptlon to the Mist It will " appreciated by us very ;t'ich and we will reciprocate b givit'K iij the very U-st paper that cm be gotten out ut the (,'nunty Seat, containing all the mprtrtiii hnopeitins and licil Itemi. us well as emjntry corre spondence. We want a nood live C'irrpMi!ident from every neitfh borlimd in the county and If you km of one, have him write to us and we will make arrange ments to vret the news from your twit liurpe and print it. j"iitiny. dar. I uirair. Hi, "r a ii; nei. :,.! f.d n (,,,. et dii,i.r a J ,,(,.,,, in hi js I'ark Crovc. udji,nitij the St miens lia.se ;ai j.lllk it. . - . . . me Kaine or ball was called tween St. Helens und Kelso I Kue teams, several hundred tll U,.s.i'i!.... .. II . """"i erowueii aluntf on top of the fence until it was about to collapse. Manager Wil- Kins went around thi-n. vitedthen, inside tho grounds! .i ,, 'I haVe hen I,lac"d and told them if thev did ,J ,w,th '"'"a 'f n and Wash- - ----- miri.ti ..... . i.. i t . I'MKiuu iu nuipiy maienauornew the election -f Mr. Cleveland, ar.d that in the Iiernoeratic imrty which preceded the election of Mr. Mc Kinley wen; genuine independent It will be under the , '""veinenta has. d on subHtantial " general oirection of the State 'a-j Horticultural Society and busi- oi ness intfri.Mfa an. ..... miiu nllllllVTUIUI bodies will co-operate fully. P4 fur anrkKAimnt,.!.. r rv have the pricu of admission that they would be admitted free, but that the fence would not hold them. Then It was t,at Social- mm .'ou .... I ,! it atrated. They irot down fr,.m ! the fence and as Wilkius returned soon as to the Mr. ! euipmcnt for tho Harriman lines in this territory. The traffic officials are preparing for the new crop season by oruerintr 8,200 box cars and r,Q cabooses to e distributed over the Union Taci- List week a petition circulator from Portland was in St. Helens Ret link' sik'natures to the Initia tive Jh'.l for the abolishment of Capital I'uni.shment. His nrru m"r t hi favor of the bill was that itvo:!d restrict the pnrdor.irtf power so that if a man be con victed of a capital crime it would I'e a very hard matter to be par doned and that it would require a lot of red tape to tfet through. A nailing of the bill r.s pro- P'wi. after the beflion provid ing that the penalty for murder ha!I be imprisonment for life in stead i f hanjjinjr. says that no pardon (iJiall ! pranted unless upon the recommendation of the trial jude, or his successor. That the entire restriction placed upon the governor's par doriintf power, which Is practica -ly in etVeet ut this time. So it would seem that the ol -J'ct in lo ubolish capital punisl -nii'nt. If the Governor and ot -f rs u ho are advocating the (loin any with the death penaltj. nld provide that no pnrdo i houlil be grunted to a murdereV at all or under any circumstances t would Ko a lonff way toward Retting the bill through, but lin ('cr tin- present plan, simply to Ifettl,,. n commendation of. the tri:tl j'ldj-e, or bis hucce?sor. it 'I''H not seem that the people mm rat.r.v the bill unless tho ma-, J"ri,J are jnst f-inrdy against j f-'ipiial punishment fi'om eon-1 "ueiiemus scriiiles alone. So fai ns t!i.. ....... .... i . ' 'cuoii to uie panion- K iiower KWj, in the proposed flC. 0. W. Ii. &N.. Southern P.ini. irate . these Rood government theorists - " ' ' Um r0ad3- and advocates commenced to wil. 1 ! fully tear olf the boanU .,.,.! 1 or in-' n',!t time in its history throw down tho fence. Just such 'anions battleship Oregon Is actions as thesw will no doubt make many converts to their poli tical cause. to Visit its own state. Durinir the hlks reunion, in July, the his toric old rlKhtinu hhip will le brought to Portland harbor. . ., I where it will be much admired . m .r crops and preva,l,nKl ,jy all loyal Oxonians. Naval hh! price, are cxpecte.1 to put ,,::,, h;iu n Kt fh ,r frirmi.nt tn 4 !m Ff.iinif thut t.. nih K'od humor this n.... i. i. u u... ... ''H-( LIV UlUUIll. llt-JC. the farmers of the Pacific North west in Kali and, through him. the three states are expected to prosper as never before. very indication is for hi yields in all the eiaple (troducts and for some prices will be very IukIi. The bluest wheat crop ever harvested is predicted for Ore- yon, Washington ur.d Jdfiho and ' it is thought the yield will reach ' O.OOO.IKKJ buihels, worth -1 .Msl.OOO. Oats are expected to j ad.l $lS.r,7o.(H0 to the farmer's' bank roll and barley $'.,:mi.(Ho more. Fruit marketed this Fall I The fi.llowintf well written editor ial is from the Nevy Y"l( Times of Saturday: "This country is not without ex ix rienee with third parties. Some of them have done k'ood; sjme of Ihein have wrought havoc anil con f . . . : .... jt . . lOLioii. j no Mi iiier ruvo mm a real moral sentiment to inspire them and leaders of real worth and sin cerity to Kuidt? them. The latter have been the outcome of discon tentin some c:ises justified mani pulated by unscrupulous demaffojf- and Winter will add Sd.Yiioq.iHtt)! to this new wealth an I hay the i v neat sum of $."", :t:M.())). The ne nr-i imru pariy movemeni wool crop h ostina'el to be'" r i,n) ,rt- ' in iu i'ft 0,1 the worth $d.i;iM.q:(). a;vl 1,o;h ? I, -j ' of the nation was the Free fiVlilM. Tain.iattt.il itic:n- i " l""v,"'ni ,n '"' wtnen swm for tho pro jucer of tho throo ,,1,,r''1 ''. a lk movement of state of aim i3t$lM.0-i 1.0 ) ). If j inc 1 "RS,'K "t', " n;s :,n" ,r the maii'ifact-nvd products weiv i lh" H,vifl l'v"luiion f the political 1 l id to tho wealth of th-J soil, j '"" lJ thl l" ,lu' mu,ceswof 1 the Kepuliin'in party n 1M.0. After ! the clu. of t!jj Civil war a few able I aii'l e mi.i tt ntt ius men, joined by it is probable? the toial would fall not far . below $" wun Hi.t h 1 for the jear. The first K'vat d liry fh ).v ever 1 Id west of the K ekv Moiii faetii nal leadi rs of les.s worthy type, i myanieil the lalieral Kepultlican mo whieh cul:i,ina'ed in the 1 i.!iei.!'.us candidacy of Mr. (Jreeley. ami IS Hl'lieilUIOil tor lortlaml; f..-,v v.:,m al'tor the IWtilist November IS-It is officered j movement came into heimr, which by prominent dairymen and livo-m, i.M,,.raht indirect iniluence stock prowers of the West, with L t. t.,,ui0 ff the main parties, an advisory committee represent- ,.K1.,.iuIv with reference to the vital injf many eastern states as well. iUt. f fr,.t, silver and the contin- rom present indications, there j Viance of paja r money. In 1SS2 to ill Ik tho greatest display of iSvj eamo tho lndeondent or Mujr ;iiry stock, dairy firoducts and ! wump movement, which, though 1 1 1 ' .... airy inacionery ever asseiuin , .Vl,idiiiK- separate nominations, had on the Pacific Slope. There will ,, muctical etfect of u third party. issues and led by able and sincere men. The populist and Free Silver movement was a dangerous type of the achievement of demagogues working on ignorance, prejudice and passion. "To which clasa does the third party threatened by Mr. Itoosevelt belong? In all its main features, to the latter; In Impudent, inconsist ent, hypocritical and deceitful pre tension, to the former. Undoubt edly, and it is a fact to be borne in mind by his opponents, Mr. Roose: velt is Kupjtorted by a larife portion of his followers in the Republican party and of his admirers in the Democratic party because they think ho is an able and sincere foe. of uiijust privilege. a a matter of fact, he is the reverse. He has been the tool and the beneficiary of prjviloprp, haa stubbornly refused to fiKht it when had place and power, has been politically its beneficiary, and has 'eaten from the hand.' nf the interests that natti waxed fat and strong on privilege. So far as he makes his appeal to the people on his hostility to privilege, it is unworthy, disingenuous and. shmo: less, ut ho Kowa far beyond this, lie Is not eontent with presenting I himself as the champion of the real- j ly wronged, despite the fact that he has helped to wrong them; he make his appeal Pi h ben of moral wrong, and seeks to stir the pass ions of the Ignorant. lie alms par ticularly to arouse the sentiment of lawlessness among those who re sent the'w holesome restraints of the law. He strikes deliberately and cunningly at the courts, and sum mons to his banner those who long to subordinate and overrule the! courts. And this, indeed, is in reab; ity the only individual and nrlptnal contribution he hns mada to the1 motley mass of revolutionary ideas, 1 aid airni he hai muht to utilise- I "111 t ir.t un l intent and in meth ods. Air. Roosevelt's thiid I arty movement is different from all that have prowled it, and worse than any. In recklessness and t-hallow-ness it resembles the Populist and Free Silver movement, but it lacks' the sincerity of that, and it includes his own leadership, which is of a far: lower and worse sort than the ear- lier movement produced. Whatj claim can it have on the support of reasonable and upright men? What can it promise of actual betterment in our public life? It ignores the tarifT, the very fountain and origin of the worst and most . pervasive evils of privilege. It is tainted with affiliation with the interests that have corrupted politics for years. I It is handicapped by the domination -4 4 WHITE & WHTTE l Dealers in General Merchandise Dry Goods, Groceries, boots aud Shoes, Hardware, Farm implements, Mill burn Wagons, Milwaukcs Mowers and Rakes, Wire and Nails of all kinds, Good Fir Wood, Shiuglts, $1.90 per thousand, delivered inlSt. Helens or Houlton. Feed Wheat, Rolled Oats, Shorts and Bran. WHITE & WHITE Houlton, Ore. Professional Cards :2E 2 DR. L. GILBERT ROSS PHYSICIAN ft SUKQZON St. Helens unit Mui'tlr HMk. Uotli Flione o n OH QR SDWtN ROSS PHYSICIAN & SURGEON St. Helens, Oregon t a (.KUUit till r. w. KF.TFI. CROUSE & KETEL Have Oprnrd Shop in th Morguj Building on Columbia S.. next to lh St. Hrm Hottl. nd ut prepared to do anything in the building line. jobbing at Reatonible Prices E. A CROUSE Plan and Estimaie Furnimed E. W. KETEL r DR. R. L. JEFFCOTT DENTIST St. Helens Oregon A SPECIAL INVITATION. St Helens, Ore, 1912. Mr. Fajre earner ; Ycu are cordially invited to call at our stor--. ar.d Inspect our larg3 stock of general merchandise. Then nake known your Wants and wa will quote you prices, quality considered, that cannot be duplicated in the city. Give us a trial. Yours For Business. I-I. MORGUS dc SON T. S. WHITE FUN ERA L DIRECTOR Houlton Oregon All Work Guaranteed. Estimates Furnished. R. CONSTANTIN DR. ALFRED J. PEEL PHYSICIAN & SURGEON Mink UulMililC St. Helens Plumbing and Sheet Metal Heating Work St. Helens DR. H. R. CLIFF PHYSICIAN & SURGEON 1'holio Main l: A 1.'!: IWf. K. i" ,,mV'K,na Portland, Or. GEORGE H. SHINN A TTORNEY-A T LA Wl St. Helens - Oregon .... 1... I .: . . .... I.. 9 .1 .. .... f l l. i . . i . . i i ... : .. . e t at tho sho-.s an.) the .x-cutivei(Wa..lin issl and 1.V..2. A like tricky jHilitieian on whose use of the' cominitlee lias mlopti-d tho rule ; n,ov,.m,.t in Ih.- Ut-miK-ratic larty I tl, whil.h ha 0,,,,;-no limits ! thatevi'rytliinjr idrcre.l for sJr in iv.;. Parrvd further toward s-i)-j . r(,!isnn ... cons,.ienco WouU be' against ai-atiiin, lri!j:ht ahuut the election ' j,,,,,.. ' . 1 i 1 . ...1 ..1. 1 must In Kimrantwil tulMTfiihisis lr threo after tho sale. months ,,f MeKiiilev and Roosevelt, which ; uaM its avowed iuritk. j "(If these, tho slit in the Detno- I'ortlantl will havo a biir airdo ; cratio and Whi iarties that pro- show next w inter U'on fixed U titati M. E. MILLER ATTORN EY-AT-L AW St, Helens - Oregon Oregon Patronize the Mist Advertisers Cr: Wa'.cle Clocks 1 VON A. GRAY I SE: Watchmaker and Jeweler. All 3 Work Guaranteed. Optical Goods St. Helens Or. 13 i i.j 15. Tiio linio has'diioed tho Kepuhlican party, that in .1 . 1 . 1 .1 . 1 1 1. 1 : t . velV US llle last mo uepuoiiran wiueu n-'i 10 WAN TED -Some good Fresh Cows, must be good milkers. A. II. Tarbcll, (2-1) Warren, Or. bill 't amounts t" nothing. :i,o i cialist f tho theories of the So- hai ly were nut into actual Practiw la it Sunday at St. Hel en. ai . .. . ,. '""iii um ui tho tollowers J the U,.,i plair from portIand bartered tl, 1. i.-,.ii..,,,. April Ut, 1912 PRICE LIST Subject lo change without notice COLUMBIA RIVER POWDER COMPANY Rainier, Oregon Afentt for DuPont Powder and Dynamite, Caps, Fuse I- O 1! any p'iiit 011 the C.linlia River in our territory carried by the LAUNCH DU PONT 50 Pound Cases net Weight nun. rusirinv! ) to 10 10 14 20 to 5? 2 (, 10 rr (V 5.10 ' -5.15 " ' 10 or ovrr 5 20 Kxtr 10 per cnt 2 Cic$. 6.60 ptr ( Jto9 " 55 " 10 to 19 " 6 50 " " 20 to 19 " 6.15 " " 10 f . or oer " 6 30 " " IIEHCVI.KS N. (i. 10 ptt cent 2 Cie. ? 25 per tV J 10 " 7. 20 - " 10 to 19 " 7. 15 " " 20 to 39 " 7. 00 " " 10 C. or ovrr " 6. 90 " Points on the River West of Maygcrs or Stella add 5 cents per case. HMCK I5LASTINO POWDKR - - .io per keg ,o keg lots or over r.9opcrkcg H 1. A S T I N 0 CAPS rV Ac cents ocr hundred No. o, 95 cents per hundred .NO Lots of ickx) or over, deduct 10 cents per hundred V U S K Double Tape Triple Tape 55 cents per hum! red feet ( tents per hundred feet 1000 foot lots or over, daduct 10 cents per hundred feet LEAVE YOUR ORDERS WITH BUILDER'S-SUPPLY CO. St. Helens R. E. PHELPS CIVIL ENGINEER & SURVEYOR Houlton Oregon PETER G. PAPPAS TABLE DE' HOTE DINNERS On The Strand 101 i.i T 100,000 Fruit trees., Write prices. A. Holaday Scappoose. for Women! If weak, you need Cardui, the woman's tonic. Cardui is made from gentle herbs, acts in a natural manner, and has no bad results, as some of the strong drugs sometimes used. As a med icine a tonic for weak, tired, worn-out women, Cardui has been a popular U success for over 50 years. B 53 Tho Woman's Tonic 0 Mrs. Lula Walden, of Oramlin, S. C followed this advice. Read her let ter: "1 was so weak, when I first began to take Cardui, that it tired me to walk just a little. Now, I can do all tho general housework, for a family of 9." Try Cardui fof your troubles. It may be the very remedy you need. - fl mzr gag (Eniitmhia- (Emmtu iBank St. Helens, Oregon If the depositors in our Savings Department will bring in their pass books at their earliest convenience, we will enter the interest which was placed to their credit July first. We compute intcrt-t cn Svmgj Accounti twice a year Jn. 1st and July 1st. Remember that we pay zr Subscribe for the Mist. $1.50 lay jmaitt Orn TD H H I i It is a very serious matter to ask for on. medicine onl have tha wrong one (jivea ycJ- Fr tliia reason we urge you In buying to be careful to get the genuine Liver Medicine The reputation c f V.ia cU. re!U- ble medicine, far crr.s:iiat:on, in dieition anj livrr trouLi'?, is f rrn- M ly establishej. It doe-.i not iir.i.ata K ether medicines. It jj better tli.ui U others, or it wou'.J not ba tl.s S"j. vj vorite liver rowdsr, v.'ith a largrr y Sale than all otUria cotnoineu. H SOLO F TOWM .tinimer Rates between St. Helen and Portland 50 tents one way 75 cents round trip Ticket 0'x any time after Ajiril 4th i l!0"t .f ,v. S. lt.!,.n 7 .Via. m. lfi 'tirtii tg I. :ios rttlan't ?:."!) p. m. riip at St. 1 le'rtu -I )' r. m. -'"1110 iu r n una fnr an