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About The Oregon mist. (St. Helens, Columbia County, Or.) 188?-1913 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 16, 1912)
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HOfJOlI KIUK, Si 11.80 8.7 Dirty"" ilrll.iK""r,,""',ek"u,n U ,,,,H" ,Ujb. 'f1 ""t,lM 25 C"Ut, 1,n"' County Official Paper C0lumli:,"llntr Ifettinjf up quite it utiition for murders cominitt'-l within her boundaries. .iw nrescnt time there are A ' volt. Ho is a It,.,,,,!.!;..,,.. , M w""1 time uo. , always been u ItepuUi.-an ami' win t!'' S-M,,jinKl"r of V.-rn..r.i. J -till . a l:c!,li,n( fKhtir,K f''r , " h,,UHe ''ui,t lhi Itoputlican principles a. Man.J- Mr 'V,, '.",a, 'Ir"wn visiti" at! inK by the nominee, of hi, party I f S,"t' A man of that kin.l can .he trust! 1 , V .T, ' !' ,'u, k.' r stiil "rkinK ! ... ,,.II,MUI nm,. Mr. l-nrry M.-llirw.-r U living ,,n Master. fd in public olliw ami U, n S-II Injf in Btroritfcr now with tru Kepublicnns than ever before. thnxnu-nln Jail awaltlnK trial jv.lu Mumlay. SCAPPOOSE Crant Watts an. I raniily rM y,lfu, to the Mi asiil,' f,,r u ffw vvr. ks. Jilm Wut.si.n mi, wjf vUii,.i fl( t ,r.lt.r as follows; jonn j. Dn,l,r for the murder of Daisy l!,rt Green for the iml,.r f Chnrles Weist and rwire Weher for the murder of Lies ('"' in. Two of the pases ire purely circumstantial while the third w:is trie samo hinu un. til Welxjr confessed to the offi cers and claimed nelf defense. Daisy Wehrmar. was killed on the 4th oC 'I''mber lll. pearly a year ago and Tender Wag arrested within two weeks, had a preliminary nearm on Octols'rl'lst and a Jury trial on MjyZxh, resultintr in a disa. greement; he will probably have another trial .luring the coming fall. f liarh Weit was found dead In his cal.in c ar St. Ileleni, m ith abullct tlir-i'ivrh his head, on the 3lj- dav f (tftoLer l'Jll. Ih-rt Gnt'tiwas iralictedby the Grand Jury in May l'.l2. I'ptodate he Jjashal no trial ftnU no lime lias btrn art i"r it, ulihoujh nearly a year has parsed since his arrest. Ja:ms Corrin was murdered on the 3rd day of August I0l2and VVt'ber :i i 'laced in jail on the thand'i'I have to wait until the latter part of Octols-r before the irra'id jary will consider his ('outitrf plare. 'Ma-ter MliiMin.. (Jystlavison has a P-w !',ry,-,. aial he has trie,! to rH., Out ilov n't alway mir,.,.,.,). e hiH taken .vera! !,,,,. I':ve. vll,y s, to have suen-w with herry picking this year in N'e. Iialem, Kohert nn.l fhiiKtena Swor.l pml .Mary o, w,.r,. j l,;,,;,, Xues 'lay. when Mal.le Mills erosse.l the )OHf li)iitr.i tl,-..f i mi knur in l'..ri rr... ,lM",,r '" land in u ifro.vrv '"'r' "!"",ht !i"lf her 'an in p,e wut. r. j. U. Mnlli.y ".. ulf,. ,... .,.. Inir in tlie mountains. Mr. Hutler is ali'e t iwalit, Mrs. Mary liaul.-h U in the II ,s pltal at rortlaml with I:i,f.uinaiisi,i . Dewey Adam U w ! ar.iiinl I OK HOK1 LA Mi AIL 6TEAMER UveS,. Heldiii 6.0() A. M. Arrived a, fori l,ni 10:;!I ,. M. I."Mvf I'.irtlaml Ht I' m" Ariivf St. Ilelei.tat ..) P. M hue WHITE & WHITE Dealers in General jylerchandise Dry Goods, Groceries,' Roots and Shoes, Hardware, Farm implements, Mill buru Wagons, Milwaukee Mowers and Rakes, Wire and Nails of all kinds, Good Fir Wood, Shingles, $1.90 per thousand, delivered in St. Helens or Houltou. Feed Wheat, Rolled Oats, Shorts and Bran. WHITE & WHITE Houlton, Ore. lVrtii K rimes vUi...i a.i ouiulay. I o the Taxpayers and Voters of Columbia County w-yor and ilraftsrnan on tho I'ttnirli' Mr .1..!.,, VI',., I :n , , that was after her chickens whirl. ' . 1 ,r"'n h"ult'"' 11 (::il'f"mia to measun- h jn.:hes fioin tip ( tipi "l,"'r ,;'vpr "'ka- Was er., that was a ScHppiM.M-owl jpafe(l widi ("ounty Surveyors in Mis. II. 1'ri. u was a I'-ttland iJ ,"b n'"l's n 1 Han liernanlio itor TueiMUy. j Counties four years, principally on Hattle Tompkins is lm.-k to Scap. hifnwy cmstruetion. poo.! aifnln. ! Having heen lorv.te,! in C..Ah., Mrs. Aniiress visited Mrs. Smith at the restaurant this week. Builders of Homos Our .'PROFIT-SHARING Investment Certificates - eREALItoneyllakers Send for Booklet 604 yOCorbcUQIdPortljadOn Professional Cards DR. L. GILBERT ROSS PHYSICIAN a SURGEON St. Helens OIBon Hank HMif. both hnonn I DR EDWIN ROSS PHYSICIAN & SURGEON St. Helens Oregon HO t- A l-KOUbt; Bill E. W. KETEL CROUSE & KETjEL Hve Opened Shop in Morgut Building on Coltmbi S.. next to the Sl Hlen Hoiel, and are frepared lo do anyihirg in fhe building line. Jotbir.g at P.easonitl PrK.es E. A. CROUCE IS county sine,' Ilecernher, 1!M1, I have desire to remain at least two years There a-e other men m the jail charjcl '.i;h leaser oflVnMH who have In'.:! tir.d.r arrest from three an 'nt I. s to 'Ver a year ar.d do tin.e has vet been ut for trial. N one is to blame for this state of n 'lairs excej)t the j res ent judicial system in ( tropin. Jhere are two judges in this dis trict who have all their time ' taken over the district and find it almost impossible to expedite matters The jmhri'S niitfht possibly find time to p't at these caes so that men charged with crime could 1 hive a speedy trial accord injr to the constitution, but with only one district attorney trying to do the busi ess of four large coun ties, of v hich Columbia 19 the smallest, following two judges iround the circuit, with three terms of court in Washinjrlon. Clackamas and Clatsop counties ami two t' lrns in Columbia, mak Ing eleven terms each year, In addition to the special terms held by the j idvres: w ith all the grand jury work to do as well as the' trial of cases, civil and criminal, I no man can doit. Our present1 district attorney handles hun-! dreds of cast s a year, to say j nothing of the Justice Court cas-; ts and preliminary hearings,; which are all looked after by! Poorly l-aid deputies. j It certainly is time something was done to remedy this situa-! ton. A hill was passed by the I Iwt Legislature providing for a Prosecuting attorney for each: county, hut Governor West let; the veto ax fall upon it, for some reason. This law, if the govern nor had permitted it to become a law, would have relieved the sit uation very largely, but it is not a law. A commission has been up- P"inted by the Governor to get UP a iie.v judicial code and it is working no-.v and will probably present a bill to the next l'tfis lat itre changing the system fo that when a man is charged with a crime I,,., win Ket a trial before me ci line u forgotten, nnd the cunty will not bo under 'the necessity f taking caro of a man fr years before he is adj'.nlged innocent r guilty. The time has onK past wl,en this bhould have t W-n done, but it is better late Mrs. Cai ns..! was a I'orthcid vi-' '"n'er un ' sn,-'evsful in securing it.'t: lhi wutk. j the majority of voles in November Mrs. Holland has uor.e on the 1 wl" ''"deaviir to so conduct work of itheCminty in surveying and a'l other undertaking pertaining to slid otiiec- l tin- Niti.sfacti'.m of the I ixpayers within said ("otuity, II. f. Miller, j St. Helens, Ore. i farm for a wck. Mrs. Frank Wirkrom visio-d at Houlton Ttu'wlay. Mrs. Ilitli S.' larstrom and chil- die,, nr, . i:.itiiiK hee thi, week. Mrs. Flyiu and daughter vi.-ited the diH'tur over .Sunday. Mr. Merrill is improving the looks of his house by building a new porch. Mrs Hupti ('apies of oiu:nbia City visit-si with the Mrs. Frank and Charlie WiUlroin Sun. lav. Chas. Vanclovu ai, Fell Kabin nk.i has a contract of hauling seven bundled CTds of wood at Holbrook. VERNONIA iUicliiuan Picnic FILMS DEVELOPED 0n 6xposure film, size up to anil Including 4x5 and post card size, developed am' 6 prints off same. 30c. Extra prints 4c each. I'ost cards from your own noga tivcn 4e each. Enlargements Cx8 50c, 8x10 00c, 10x12 75c. Larger sizes in proportion. All work guaranteed permanent. Give usj a trial. DR. R. L. JEFFCOTT DENTIST St. Helens Oregon Plans and Emmaiet Furnisned E. W. KETEL Mr A SPECIAL INVITATION. St Helens, Ore, 1912. Wage earner ; You are cordially invited to call at our stcro and Inspect our large stock of general merchandise. Then make knovm your Wants and we will quote you prices, quality considered, that cannot be duplicated in the city. Give us a trial. Yours For Business. I-I. MORGUS c5c SON Box 43 There will be a Michigan picnic in the grove at .St. Helens, Oregon on Friday, August 'M, l'.H 2. All persons living in Oregon ar.d vicinity, who formerly were re-ii-der.ts of Michigan, are requested to conic and ( joy t'.emselves. I ry i (. ... t will be made to in sure a good timo for everybody, Mut.ii. and various gameo and sports !uitable p the occasion, will be the order of the day. Fur further particulars enquire of (ieorve Wilson, Secretary, Tren li Mm, Oregon, Oeorge II. Hyde, Yankton, Oregon, M, L. Dean. i iiCS Scappooae, Ore. T. S. WHITE FUNERAL DIRECTOR l.iCKSSfcU hMb.Vl.llhll Houlton Oregon 0-E3-Z.-)CCL3-0-CS.0-i ,,,, u vorKlauaranteed. Estimates Furniahed. Ml P. '..7. i'x th Wi h .'iT is t:oW i-.iting at her son's. Mi-. IM Web- f'ter at the Ycrnotiia hotel. 'tra Wood has !een vvoikir.g at Mr. M assert and has left to make a visit with her histei. Mrs. Shiiley Hall. There was a dance at the Ver tionia grange bail, lat Saturday n.v.lit. tliere was a laivo crowd. who enjoyed themselves very much, iCIatskanie, S. Malcolm, Coble, only some of them got too I'n sli and the cooks put plenty et salt in the oyster soup and it seemed to do them good, Mr. .) Hickembottuin, Fred and Waller 'aiib!nrlcoine had a nice trip in the woods Sunday, they had nice punk takit.g it home. The young people of Yernoiiia are looking forewar 1 to give a chivari next month. Mr. Ceorge I'arker is living at the cross roads, at the end of the Nchalcm river bridge, near 'er-nonia. Very Serious It is very serious matter to ask for one medicine nj have the wrong one given you. For this reason wo urge you in buying to be careful to get the genuino BUcT-DDRAUGrlT Liver Medicine The reputation of this old, relia ble medicine, for conr.tipaUon. ins digestion and liver trouble, ia firm ly established. Jr, dues not imuate other medieines. jt j9 (setter than others, or it would not bo the fa vorite liver powder, with a larger sale than all otheit combined. SOLD IN TOWN DR. ALFRED J. PEEL PHYSICIAN S SURGEON HhiiK UllllililiK St. Helens CONSTANTIN Plumbin-j and heet Metal Heating Work Oregon DR. H. R. CLIFF PHYSICIAN & SURGEON l'lione itain A l.'Xl: Km. K. Portlaud, Or. 1113 to ,117 Sfllin lUlldo, St. Helens Patronize the Mist Advertisers ST Watchci Clocks FRED WATKINS THE LEADING CONFECTIONERY No Use Looking Elsewhere tor Candies and Cigars GEORGE H. SHINN ATTORN EY-AT-LAW St. Helens Oregon VON A. GRAY Watchmaker and Jeweler. All Work'Guaranteed. M. E. MILLER ATTORN EY-ATLAW St. Helens - Oregon April lat, 1912 PRICE LIST Subject to change without notice COLUMBIA RIVER POWDER COMPANY Rainier, Oregon Agenta for DuPcmt Powder and Dynamite, Caps, Fuse V O H any point on the Columbia. River in our territory carried by th. LAUNCH DU PONT 50 Pound Cases net Weight IIEIUlI.FSSltMriMi 2 C, 5 M r ' Jio ' -4 " " 10 to I " " " 20 to it " 5 " " 40 Cf. or over 5 20 " uK.n cuoss Pxtra 40 per cm 2 Caw, f 6 60 per (' J to " 6 55 " " 10 to l " 50 " " 20o3 " 6 45 " " 40 C. of over " 6 30." " IIEKITI.KS N. Ik 40 per c?nt 2Cai. J7.25 rs-rCi. 3 to 6 " 7. 20 - " 10 to 19 ' 7- 15 " " 20 to y " 7. 00 ' 40 Ct. or cvct 6. 90 " " Points on the River West of Maygcrs or Stella add 5 cents per ease. P,L CK BLASTING POWDKR - - - 52.10 per keg , ,0 Ug lots or over $1.90 per keg B h A STING C A P S No 5X, S.s cents per hundred No. 9, 95 cents per hundred Lots of 1 ock) or over, deduct 10 ceuts per hundred I- U S K Double Tape Triple Tape 5S cents per li inclred feet 60 cents per hundred feet kxx) foot lets or over, deduct 10 cents per hundred feet LEAVE YOUR ORDERS WITH St. Helens MULDER'S SUPPLY CO. R. E. PHELPS CIVIL ENGINEER & SURVEYOR Houlton Oregon 100,000 Fruit trees., Write for prices. A. Holaday Scappoose. Optical Goods St. Helens Or. nr "-V- 2-i i V m k i V'Vv nr -ir4 1 Allen, Felton & Quick REAL ESTATE DEALERS INVESTMENTS. rVENTAi.5. INSURANCE. COLLECTIONS. LCANS, LAND TITLES. APPRAISEMENTS. ADMINISTRATOR. GUARDIAN. FISCAL AGENT. CONVEYANCE. EXECUTOK INFORMATION AND EMPLOYMENT ST. HELENS . . OREGON v1. V.V- tv, leu; Indigestion causes hcaithurn, sour stomach, nervousness, nausea, impure blood, and more trouble than many l different kinds of diseases. The food you cat ferments hi 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 E6J Therjford's Black-Draught the old, reliable, vegetable liver powder, to quickly cleanse your system from these undesirable poisons. Mrs. Riley Laramore, of Qoodwatcr, Mo., says: "I suffered for years from dyspep sia and heartburn. ThcdlorU's Black-DraiiRht, in small doses, cured my heartburn in a few days, and now I can cat without distress." Try it. Insist on Thedford's St. Helens Transfer Co. o Phone 15 General Transfer and Drayage Dealers in Brick, Cement, Feed, Sand and Shingles Agents for .STUDEBAKER Wagons and Vehicles Barn Opposite School Houa. no: Surrounded by Guod Groceries e'try lioust'Mifc oiirIi! to be eon t' lted. If fhe ,'triil.- with tin we ar" mie of In r s ni(.i tion, both i:!i the ii:iiiti.'S anil I lie ir:cis We junr.'iileL' the juirily of every tl iiist e 1'iiv. tl erc'ore of eveiy tl.ina eiell. Tbattliisisamoner f a ing bou-e is well known lo all our lc,;iiliir customers. Tl e soon- ' join it e "ft Riil ,r" the l etter for mi r le.nci f n.in.l nnil V ii' 1 ih W.-t I. , k. gC. H. JOHN & COMPANY o i' , 3 3 i! ( .1 s 1 '1 u Hri never. " I