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About The Oregon mist. (St. Helens, Columbia County, Or.) 188?-1913 | View Entire Issue (July 12, 1912)
Lg Oregon Mist I.. k yj,. Mist Publih!ng Company of lyna- Ho hu-1 been uci uhciI miiinir .Hrow aid of ,.riinj, R Thin m rv.-rt.Ml , Iy h leader, 10 W"M ". h.iiiI lUluua, Or.Motl 8i' yjicilrTluN K-TK1 gll untl kJiertl'1" itloi ll.M 75 ,tcitii'l known on ej.pll- uotlte- 83 cents per lln.. County Official Paper ed, with ifMir SZTn "T,T,,M an,J thcn hand rharif.-d with I,,,,.,,,., , . . . ' a ral I'rf lf ua.rrw..... , .. .. " U. IttMM, gen of the firnt automobile that came nm way and ho I am o),,H,.d to the third party WHH lir. ' I. IV,.,,.., . I . . " body who ri'Hirited hwdi-Hiifn. Adding fouine.iH and wanton- nT.S8fty f)f the third party, be. CUUSt! tll(! i.imiou or.. ,l..:4..i.. I1CM to thft rr.. ., . '.I . . "v ""iy (i. i ., "ouiu-u M uiuwii uciweon the two old par the fact that the youth. .lain ta-H. If th,re are any reforms were powerless to oU-y hi com- necessary I be,i0v n our old iw iiii'y were pass-; parties aaoptmjr them. I on (tan f ......... i ! t) i i T, lIenrvMJ:::"rku',',r"' " ine cr ' uu,,f always fjeony iwj-- . '' no eweape, no protect ii""'--iv Wuick. Knighton and his U1 w. . ion for them from the criminal's ) , t t t Hizabvth. from hnaiana. aautq wralh w,)(n th(j rnachjm , , I can see no reason for a new " ,, l :.. I'miir nnil at nil- I .. . tl . . .. Bp thtomm on iney wrc 2hot in the back. ine icepuwican party It Reetim to tn .. ... ... V11U. Ul0 ume . M ,,..,, .. . ... r. . .. .. . I'"""" ablest man in Am,ri are for the interests, who desire Hellish legislation. Uryan and Wilson in the Demo cratic party and Roosevelt and l-a I-ollette in the Republican party are all fightinjj for Indus trial Freedom and for the mass es of the people, as against the so-called interests, who are fijfht ing for special privileges. Wilson is probably one of the best qualified men in the country for President, yet, I doubt, if he could accomplish anything pro gressive, with Underwood, Fitz gerald and other Democratic leaders, against him in Congress, as they would be. If he can, the need of a new party will disap. pear and the Democratic party become the Progressive oartv. am a have nil it the prment aite or the Zot St. lU-U-n-. They had It out from the old world to find new home m wie ir Lofthe United States. They F.a nl,-k of any place along th. Columbia JUver and finally jmI that thl was the place u.fc,mt.(lnv a thriving city M.M b built. The location ap -rtled to them ns a choice one i.-k hill ( It! IT Ul iwnunv. ... Imnie.lintely laid out .nd built nome. Within jfewyear other P'Opl joinfd .k.- nther homes wcro built UK'"' w .n,4 other pi-ople came ar.kin fi-w vears a thriv- fcj town was me n-sun u.. nfl,lefitlv ciected that this would h' the neatest city on Columbia River. It was prac- pally tho heu.J of navigation. JtbtH dt't-p water in the Colum- bliwwell M in the Willamette Slough. It hud n fina farming country back of i(. Creat bodies of timber were all around It. The rUcewas certainly an ideal one. jfcfore many ear. mills were l!n built imj t"' timber was . i . i f Iiinmaue li.l' minwr, nr. Mtinie St H a JUSV '.tie city, but tl.ere arrived a time WHfn ihii lm ciiue i.racliCHuy io m r- ijtMfj still ami fr many yean L HeliT.i wn only a fmall town ithi contented population of a hundrt d while other cities i .it .1 : lere gniwinjf i;; an around ii. !.t the wisdom of th' tielection i.'th plarn u a future city by !ptiin Knighton wa never oultfd. Jimt a few shrt years p with just one stone quarry in wration ami a few fishermen ritir,Knn the river St. 1 loi rs had a population of three or Ki it f t ... I'.r nunnmi iieoo e. in iinr.i ar?e wa iiotnl. A biir Lum r concern wan lxiking for a lo- 'Jonon the ( olumliia River. ey were so favorably impress- ith the site at this place that h'scciired property here nnd kw work immediately. The fcm St. I tele im Mill is the re- AfU-r the mill, other igs followed in quick Huccesa- I until now there are two mills, olarge stone quan ies, a num r of imaller ouarries. the k'jr.d largest Creosoting Plant 'lie United States; a shipbuild- IP-aiit turiiinir out (lie lnrirfl H wood vessels that can Me. From a little town with p or four hundred souls in with a pay roll to labor- fer, of perhaps $m per ith today the jM.oulatioii of vlfiis. at a conservative rs- Fe is Mini ami the pay roll wring men will reach well the ?oo,(K)0 ,.r month TllC resourees ore here need is develoomont. Ie7 indication at this time is u will bo fully as much, ""'more, development in St. ei)8nd vicinitv .Inrincr ih ft four yearn atw.rn ,nu l,..n Past four years. Watch St. ien develop. We have hero a being which only the death penalty can reach a beast of prey, morose, sullen, vindictive, ready to slay for a few paltry dimes, ready to shed blood if need b to gain his lib erty, unreclaimable. and unfit and dangerous to be associated even wjth other criminals i nas arrays corrected the evils ant I have confidence in them doing it this time, to bosses, they would bo in control of a new party jgst. as mqch as the old ones. Roosevelt has gone back on his word once and has shown that hi3 promises cannot be re lied upon. I am a Republican 4 WHITE & WHITE Dealers in General Evlerchandise Dry Goods, Groceries, Boots aud Shoes, Hardware, Farm implements, Mill burn Wagons, Milwaukee Mowers and Rakes, Wire and Nails of all kinds, Good Fir Wood, Shiugles, 51.90 per thousand, delivered in St. Helens or Houkon. Feed Wheat, Rolled Oats, Shorts and Bran. WHITE & WHITE Houlton, Ore. r Otherwise there will be need of k 1HTHHTHMWn'VljTiMH HHfHHTI WW l!WWIM,VHM' SHtfE Do not Right. Justice and Pub- Z "" U' lie Welfaro cry out ut tlio mock. ... ery of sentimentalism that would I can ee no Heee.,ity for a spare this hfe, feed and clothe third party. I am thoroughly sat this body, provide mental diver- isfierl u-i -I .1.: . .i: ... i ... " " v iwr uu u.siorted Oram.' IS. more convention- nf oocioiy cuui'd upon tJ or save the lifo of such as this? Will the Governor dare reprieve this burglar, this incen- diarist, this highwayman, this murderer of defenseless boys.?- Oregonlan. preserve a Thing Notic course my On the other hand, if Wil.ton is defeated and Taft elected, the reactionaries will be jn full con. trol and flushed by victory will exercise it to the limit. Then a new party will be a necessity. Personally, I shall align myself with the pew party, if it is or ganised, as the Republican paity is now wholly reactionary from my stand point, and while I re gard WilBon as the best equipped man of the time for the Presi dency, I do not think the react: Professional Cards first choice was Willjam J. IJry-' ionapes in hi party, who will an although Wilson i eminently pimply use him as a vehicle to satisfactory and I believe that' rie 'nto CQ themselves, will Bryan can do more good outside permit him to accomplish any of the office than he could pos-1 2d for the masses of the peo sibly do in it. Bryan is the!Ple Therefore I cannot align greatest statesman in the United j myself with the " pernocratic State and his work at the lialtj-J party. more convention only added to! While I think Taft is an able DR. L. GILBERT ROSS PHYSICIAN SURGCON St. Helens Offin H.nk Hldu. DR EDWIN ROSS PHYSICIAN A SURGEON St. Helens - Oregon E. A. CROUSE 3i E. W. ICE TEX CROUSE & KETEL Hv Opened Shop in the Morgu Building on Columbia S.. next to (he Su Helen. Hoiel. nd Are prepared to do anything in the building line. Jobbing at Reasonable Price. E. A. CROUSE nn IT -TUU Plans and Estimate. Fumisned E. W. KETEL o X 1 his greatness. If Roosevelt had a3 Well as an honest man, and I that he s sincere in his beliefs, wuer, in pu last week. Ii.ik been HiNiponeil urit,! further i;.i(ii-e, owing to tie ii.abil- i ty of the vieWeU t' v l tl k r re Hirt ready. Hyitin Wlnt.t, Mav'ir. this week with thetjuery. is your npinon of the necessity for a third Ktlitic.il party?" eli-; cited the following responses' his sincerity would not have been ' t,e8 83 expressed in his acts dur he would have nK tne last lour years, ana can ter power for the ' not supi)ort him. The tneetinir culleii bu tlm Citv '.i.i,.ii ,...,r.i 1. 1.. iispiaycfl tne same spirit at vhi 1 it a t. 1! I a. Ii ill ' Iti I n r nnrl a tvtnt-kA Ittith hin T- I lath for the miro,,.. f i.Hrflr ,,i,.lfl ''r'an uin ai naiumore ' eetiMnn, if nnv. to the Pnrtrtictl'n ' of wwer. uh i.u'.M.ed ii, the Mist ,,Uhll"no" an i iieen a m'ieni.M :pr gres :.v movement than he The noise at the present time j cm possibly be under his pro- is being made by the professional ! posed third party plan.-W, J. ; Hiticians who fatten ofT of the I r'tillerton. people and are for anything to I ... i ,jet 0fnce Yet there is a gen- A trip down the street one .lay I t As to a nfw I) irt'-ne of two, uine movement among the mass- What! mu.M eo, tie anout -uiere,e3 oi tne people ior inuusinai must eiim r no a new alignment freedom, that will not uown, anq between the old i arties or there j which will eventually take over must be a new party. Lincoln one of the old parties or evolve ...... !,;;, '"I'Kij n.itii.n ii-mJ.. If Cl,.- from th.ise .ueSti.,ne.; 1 " , 1 1 V ; 1 not exist I, If freeand half slave;" ; , I want to consider thu iientnn ! s j j,, as t j the old parties, they for about six months. LaKoll-;..,,,, p.ut half nrtiL'ressive and etto is the real progressive lead-, ,alf reactionary. One party must ', We wish to thank the good peo- erof the Republican party. I become whollv uroirressive and ole of St. Helens and vicinity who think perhaps, that when the ex- tH. other wholly reactionary; one so kindly assisted in the sickness and must represent the so-called pro- funeral of our father, Joseph Hay grcsMves and the other the so- bum, called conservatives, or there j P. W. Harrison and family, must be a new party which will -- DR. R. L. JEFFCQTT DENTIST St. Helens Oregon A SPECIAL INVITATION. St Helena, Ore, 1912. Card of Thanks If T. S. WHITE FUNERAL DIRECTOR I.ICKN-KD rU.HM.MKh Houlton Oregon lir. Taee earner : You are cordially invited to call at our stor and Inspect our large stock of general merchandise. Then make known your Wants and we will quote ycu prices, quality considered, that cannot be duplicated in the city. Give us a trial. Yours For Business. T T Tv T I 1 I I 1 T T t a 4 1 v T- All Work Guaranteed. Estimates Furnished. R. CONSTANTIN o a DR. ALFRED J. PEEL PHYSICIAN S SURGEON St. Helens II. nit liiliMiiig Plumbing and Sheet Metal Heating Work SL Helens Oregon citement and convention feeling dies dow n the ld parties w ill line up just about as they have done heretofore.- I)r. Kdwjn Ross. )n the evening of March 15) a 'e murder was committed on White House rtmd Twn r en, little rnori f linn lifiv-u r Wle, inolfensive. nromisinir wtious. u.;.i . ..." ' every oesire, ' "'oSOU everv riirlr ft I i v.i 9lhot in col.l 6 Ijertu.i ..t.. . e . i -rvnuiwi- ,)i inM mur. a a cin.i;....,...! "tt,J Kerv..,l n '""Kt'Jf, Si,,,,, 1..... ...... Klary. 1 1.. ... wrrn in ii, m..i. u r1 Jail for l.,...i,... n lU.r-.,.... . - State I'...,;.....: r -j. lie iu, 1 i, ,l - -nwnivu once -iaie I'rison of the old ! Card of Thanks f in time sujiplant one Like slavery, the present ques- Wc wish to thank the fri.nds who tin i industrial, and. paradox!-; " "ur f cal as it mav seem, the old slave 1 cement of the Illness and death of holding South is slowly combin-, ur mother and we also thank our ing with old abolitionist New friends for the flora I offenngs. Kngland for what may be term-! and Mrs. hldndge Crouse. ed Slavery. I'ndonvood and. Jr. and Mra alfr BtaWey. other leaders of the South v..- . v.-. ..... . . . .1. u r.. f arm air, iati uecKer. ir. mm iurr. method he are for a tarm ior mouuu, - , by the manufacturers, an.i Tor tne,""' ly i ' . . .1 'Sm th. Mr. ami Mrs. Colen Crouse. bolting and forming a third party. I cheapest lahop. as are wit , A. T, Iwiws, lonarU's in The Kepubiican party 1 We don't need a third party. We want more first party men. I don't feel that Teddy was treat ed exactly fair at Chii-ago, but that is passed and he should do as Champ Clark did at Maltl more; take his medicine. He should out Ids shoulder to the wheel and work for Republican many success. Hy this could do more real good than DR. H. R. CLIFF PHYSICIAN & SURGEON rtiooc Main i.a: A UXi: Itc. K. Ii.; Portland, Or. lll:l to 1117 Sllliij Hull. In. u GEORGE H. SHINN ATTORN EY-A T-LAWi St. Helens - Oregon M. E. MILLER ATTORN EY-AT-LAW St. Helens - Oregon criminal. term in the the for at isalem. suspected, with April 1.1. 1912 PRICE LIST Subject lo chng without notico COLUMBIA RIVER POWDER COMPANY Rainier, Oregon Agent, for DuPont Powder and Dynamite, Caps, Fuse V O 11 any Point on the CoUnnl.i.t River in our territory carried by the l ' 3 ' LAUNCH DU rONT 50 Pound Cases net Weight IIEIU l'I.KHlfMI'INi 10 to I 20 to 3 10 C. or over t vso rr r. J45 ' " J.J5 " ' 5 20 - " ) to 9 IO to II 20 to 3 RKDCKOSS Kxtr. 40 prr cnt 2 C.H-i, f0 60 F" t- 6 50 " " 6 45 " " 40 t'l or over 6 30. IIKiaTI.KS N. ti. 40 per cent 2 Ci. 7-25 per C. 3 to 6 " 7. 20 - " 10 to II " 7. 15 " " 20 to 39 ? 00 " " 40 Ci. or over " 90 " ,,! on ,,c River West of Maygcr. ur Su-lla add 5 cculs per case. buck ....xst.no powder ; ; WUUi ;.ASTINO CATS . ,,i No. oX, 95 cents per hundred K c Sc tents per luuidrcd 111 5 I,.ts of 1000 or over, deduct 10 ceuts per hundred 1- U S U T Triple Tape Double 1 ape hundrcd fcct cents per lr.ui-!nd t ' . , , 55 ul foot U ts or over, deduct 10 cents per hundred fcct tEAVE YOUR ORDERS WITH BUILDER'S SUPPLY CO. St. Helens R. E. PHELPS CIVIL ENGINEER & SURVEYOR Houlton Oregon Patronize the Mist Advertisers MfnfmnrmmnrmhrTTrTirmmmmnfmmmmnmfnfm Hr Watche Cock f VON A. GRAY Watchmaker and Jeweler. All Work Guaranteed. ZS Optical Goods St. Helens Or. 3 "ililiuiiiuiiiiujiiiiiininjiiiiunmjiijiijuinjiijujunimm - www www www IIIIWIIIH a!5f PETIJR G. PAPPAS I 1 ut TABLE DE' HOTE DINNERS Sti On The Strand 100,000 Fruit trees., Write prices. A. Holaday Scappoose. for "I Am Well" writes Mrs. L R. Barker, of Bud, Ky., "and can do all my housework. For years I suffered with such pains, I could scarcely stand on my feet After three different doctors had failed to help me, I gave Card u I a trial. Now, I fed like a new woman." B58 ft n iTiTnnn mmum The Woman's Tonic A woman's health de pends so much upon her delicate organs, that the least trouble there affects her whole system. It Is the little things that count, In a woman's life and health. If you suffer from any of the aches and pains, due to womanly weakness, take Cardui at once, and avoid more seri ous troubles. We urge you to try It Begin today: ilGli (Enlumbut Olmmttt ill auk 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. e compute interest cn Savings Accounts twice year Jrv 1st and July 1st. Remember that we pay A) LO Subscribe for the Mist. $1.50 Very Serious It Is very serious matter to ask tor ona medicine and have the wrong one given you. I'ot this reason we urge you in buying to be careful to get the genuine BUgk-Dral'GIIT Liver Medicine The reputation cf this old. relia- ble medicine, for constipation, in digestion and liver trouble, is firm, ly established. It does not imi.ate other medicines. It is better than others, or it would not be the fa vorito liver powder, with a larger aaie than all otheis combined. SOLO Ef TOWN Ti Sir. IRALDA Summer Rates between St. Helens and Portland 50 cents one way 75 cents round, trip Tickets good anytime after April 4th I'.o!it lavp Sf. Helen 7 -V. . m. l;t-tmiiii,(r W:xe IVrtlau'l 2:M p. m. ArmentM. Ile'ent 4 !.) n. m. C. I HOOCHKIRK rMon, of other crimea. III iflPI